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THURSDAY MARCH 12, 1874.
«**M) SLUS( HirTIO.H MKCKlVfc.il UNLESS
PHD i on IN ADVANCE.
Tiik article on the “Philosophy of
Mattor" as relating fo Astronomy will ap-
poar to-morrow.
Tue l’onsacola Exj)rcaa charges that \V.
J. l’unnan, one of the ltepresentativos
in Congress from Florida, offered to have
Potter removed from tho Colloctorship of
Pensacola,and another man appointed in
his stoad, if tho latter would pny to him
(Pnruauj) $>.5,000 cash in hand. Tho
Express gets its information directly from
the man to whom tho off»r was rnado.
Congress should “investigate” this.
'J in: New Orloarn, Picayune says that
Piucbbaok left that city for Washington
on Saturday evening, to renew his contest
for a seat iu the Senate ; and that, before
his departure ho callod a meeting of
prominent colored men at his houso, and
informed them that tho people of tho
North woro convinced that curpet-bag
rule was not the thing desirablo iu the
Southern Htntes.
Tho Picayune also says that tho Repub
lican commltfed” liavo^derermWcit^'Hi tire
ovont of a new eloction, to support Pack
ard, instoad of Kellogg, for Governor.
Mas. Waui», tho besoiged liquor seller
of Greenville, Teun., has procured a ro-
nowal of her license, which was about to
run out, ami on (he 7th iust. she was
conducting tho defence as vigorously us
over. Tho ladies still kept up tho attack,
but with less confidence in tho power of
pray or and moral suasion, as was shown by
an application to tho courts, which is now
ponding, to have Mrs. Ward’s license re
voked. It is thought that Mrs. W. has
the law on her side too,and ho tho fences
of the long protracted contest ap^oai* to
bo in lior fuvor. >
New Hampshire.—Last year Straw,
Hop., was erected Governor by a majority
of 2007 votes ovor Weston, Deni. Tho
scattering vote was 1770, and Straw s ma
jority ovor all 1J28. Our day dispatches
of yesterday showed that Weston had, in
tho towns hoard from, more than over
come Straw’s plurality of 2007 over him
last year, and was sovoral hundred ahead
of MeCutchon ; hut the souttoring vote iH
as largo this yoar as laHt, and has sti.l to
bo overcome to givo Weston a clear ma
jority. Iu^tho ovont of “no choice” by
tho people, tho Legislature will olect, and
that is reported to bo close and doubtful.
Tho voto this year being as full nfl last,
year, tho roturus show a considerable
Democratic gain, notwithstanding tho
fact of Mr. MeOutchon’s groat personal
popularity and his acceptability to tho
farmers (of whom ho is one) and tho few
Grangers in tho Stato.
Tue now bill for refunding tho cottou
tax—which is put forth ns a “compro
mise,” and is to bo submitted to a mooting
of tho Southern finprdsentativos iu Oou-
gross -providos for refunding tho tax
levied on raw cotton after Juno 24, 1805 ;
for a commission of throo persons to ox-
amine all claims and to direct all pay
ments, and for tho rules of ovidonco.
Tho til th Bcction, which is tho most im
portant ono, declares that iu all cases
taxes shall bo refunded to tho partios who
actually sustained tho burden of tho lax,
ns follows : First, tho producer or ownor
in such cases as ho may provo tho pay-
inont of tho tax ; and secondly, to tho
merchants or factors who in all cases
wliero they lrnvo paid such taxes as ogouts
iu tlioir own name may oolloot tho same
for tho benefit of their principals and
hold it subject to rensonnblo settlement
of their respective accounts. All cotton
tax iuouoys not claimed in throo years to
bo paid over to tho Statos in which they
were collected, for educational purposes.
This bill was introduced by Mr. White, of
Alnhutun.
Anothor bill, which appears to huve
some support, provides for the payment
of the money to the Staton in which the
tux was collected. This is tho bill of Mr.
Cook, of Georgia.
Till’. TROY OtlTIlAUF..
The cose of l)r. Douglass, at Troy,
Ala., has created a widespread fooling of
iudigtmlion and horror. Tho outrage
this lleud perpetrated stirred tho heart of
ovory mother and father iu this sootion,
and all broatho oosiov at tho news, pub
lished in another column. Where mur
derers are bailed and thieves go scot free, i
where judges are weak nud juries venal,
where lawlessness is tho rule, and order
tho exception, wo cannot Plume Captain
Nall, the heart-broken father, and his
friends for taking tho law in their own
hands; it is tho only way justice can be
obtained nt this time in Alabama. The
jail was brokun open and Douglass was
taken out, but he will never be heard of
again; and while wo advoento law, wo
applaud the speedy veugeaneo of this
girls relatives.
Just hero we cannot help contrasting
tho fate of Douglass with that of tho
murderer EilamVa. Tho brutal passion
of tho former has been punished as it
worited, hut Filnud, with tho blood of
Davis still unwashed from his finger nails,
and with tho soar of his closing dirk un
healed on his own hand, walks the streets
with deliaut front, and tho people think
not of the murdered man, his poor widow
and his fatherless little ones. If the peo
ple riso to punish a tieud like Douglass,
can they not with equal justice extern!
the iulluenco of tho vigilantes, and clear
the Stato of tho murderers and robbers,
who tind iu the courts of Alabama a
haven of refuge from the penalty of law ?
('HARLEM KENNER.
Charles Sumner, who for twenty-four
years hus represented tho Commonwealth
of Massachusetts in the Senate of tho
United States, is dead. There was no
previous illness to prepare us for tho
nows, or himself for tho Death Angel
that found him yesterday in his accus
tomed place in the Sonato. His death
must cause profound feeling throughout
the land, and friend and foe wiil regret
his taking off, while they turn to review
the history of the lost thirty years, in the
formation of which this man acted so
conspicuous a part. It is too Boon to at
tempt an analysis of his character, and
wo cannot pass judgment on him who
slcopB uncaring for tho good or ill opin
ions of those loft behind, for tho storm
which ho, in ooramon with men entertain
ing opposite views in the South, stirred
up, has not mifliciently abated to enable
us to see clearly and judgo dispas
sionately. Charles Sumner was, per
haps, the most scholarly man that
ever occupied u positiou in tho Senate,
but ho was by uo means the greatest.
Culture, talent and adhesiveness to a fixed
standard of principle, were his distin
guishing traits, and whilo ho lacked the
force aud magnotism to imbue his follow
ers with his own icy theories, he was omi-
incutly qualified to draw ou! the strongest
assaults of his opponents. To tho world
ho hah ovor nooiuod a cold, passionless
man, iidlrorw)g>to<iuJ.y. without an impulse,
and severed from tho warmer affections
of the people among whom ho daily walk-
od. Broad as was his culture, and groat
as was his experience of men, lio seemed
to lack that wide charity, that generous
boaring that tighlous tho clasp of
friendship and wins tho respect of
foos. To curry out his free soil
ideas ho would have enslaved tho whites,
and to crush out tho civil war, ho would
have stopped at no measures that had tho
shadow of legal sanction. Yet Charles
Sumner was noithor cruel nor heartless;
his lifo path is marked with doodsof char
ity, and ho lias novor hesitated to bravo
party anger when party conduct ran coun
ter to his inflexible ideas of right. Dis
liked by tho Democrats, whoso open op-
ponent ho has long boon, tho Republicans jio ’iuh
hated him bocauso he dared to oppose THE EYE
their measures, and to censure tho con- j « appcialtv for tho punt t«n year*
duct .of the President. Au abo- j j!®JJoJ , 5 t JhoM , v i «ion ,1?
litiouist from principle, ho dung ] lo*t their night, aro invited to call and
to that principle whou it roquirod uo |
ordinary nerve, and by his conduct mode Clovolaudl,
highest claim to tho affection of the black j Mognetlc llcalor,
people South, who have shown iu tho last ^ . ***\ *’• TABER,
few years how soon they can forgot such J
friends nt tho biddiug of moro politicians, i cinl
Many of his publio acts are opon to con- I IJ A’> i! taken rooms at tho Planter’* Hotel,
sure, and tho opposition they roused will au kind* of l'ldoiisim successfully treated. Call
bo long in dying out; but tho bittorost - Boe ; 1
hater of tho doud statesman must concede I Dtllicillg ScllOOl
tho purity of his motives aud tho correct- j *LLK ROSA CAHNCIIOSS has n
ness of llis intentions. Ho dovotod his , IVl covered from ^hor Hines*, an
lifo to a purposo and lived to soe its nc- ijiinclug^nt^iho Plan to r *’ r 'l Iotol" Tlui n-
complisbinot. Wo cannot
nacea, hor mountain region is filled with
coal and iron, and marble, slate and gran
ite, of superior quality toll what hor fu
ture homos will- ho. In tho mountain
valleys whqpt grows as vtall as in Illinois,
and to the South cotton 4nd corn show iu
their wretched culture whjit they could bo
if propfcrly cared for. Timber of the
finest ,(j*ia\ity still covers hundreds of
thousands of acrjyi in all its virgin mag
nificence. rfno streams afford carrying
and motivojiower to court commerce and
manufacturing; then surely this beaven-
blossed land could rise, aud tho star rep
resenting Alabama should be brightest in
the galaxy of States."
The above sounds well; but there is
something necessary for Alabama besides
her material advantages—something that
will bring instead of deterring capital and
labor—and it lios in tho hands of tho peo-
plo ; and the motive must be higher thau
party feeling to nerve them to raise tho
stahdard of State honor and protection,
and, rising iu tho might of a people de
termined to bo free, hurl from tho places
they huve desecrated the men who now
hold power. Lot the chance, to bo pre
sented in tho comiug full, be passed over
for the purification of every portion of
the State, and the depths to which Ala
bama will sink have not yet been fathom
ed. Novor again will (hero bo such a
chance ; and while wo caro but little for
party, wo pledge our every support to tho
men / o#’ftlrtbatnu who rally for tho re
demption of the Stfcta,yKho sacrcduess of
lifo, and tho preservation of personal
property. X
AMUSEMENTS.
Masonic Nisttbe.
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A RKDVLAH nuoting i
t\ I.IAMS LODGE, A,
prill bo held this (Th'h
Batch 12th,1874.
A full attomlajiqo I? (K
•rtanca will j;umu before thu'l*'
J N ll. at. Uf
MISCELLANEOUS.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
w. a.hooten,m.d.,
f Dalton,
Jth, 11th
d in Kpping'H Build-
l)r. Carrigp i
impair*
epathisi
IKS. S. E. SMITH,
sidor what that accomplishment cost,
but this wo can Buy: Charles
Si>uinor,'iu au ora of vouality, novor took
a lirtbc, -Mid novor lout his infiuenco to n
moasuro for porsonal gain. Against his k>
private churnctor tho broath of calamity*
has blown without dimtfiitfg* its' ptifity. [
With ohuncos uneqnaled to make a for- ;
tune, ho died poor; and it con bo written j
on his tomb that ho wub groat compared
to the littlo men who surrounded him, j
and liouost though iu tho midst of corrup
tion.
THE LAND OF CHINE.
Tboro was a day when tho name “Ala-
Notice,
living tram
, who
uJmlnbl
.To tv *
KOTICi:.
Springer’s Opera House!
E. p, K KNDAI.I,, - - Bn.lnei. M*nager.
WEDNESDAY A.1D THCBSDAY,
■neb lltb trad Mlb.
FOX «t DENIER’S
Pantomime Troupe
TONY DENIER.
The boI« acknowledged rival of
G. L. FOX as CLOWN.
In hi* famous Pantomime, ootitled
HUMPTY DTJMPTY!
As Played for 3 years in Now York City.
wenty • live Talented Artl.L !
An Array of Specialty ArtiHta,
Including Gymnasts, tlia Youngest Cornot Play
REAL ESTATE ACENT8.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
tho property is sold.
For Sale.
VACANT LOT OF LAND, bein ’ o west p
tho “*Van<v bit,’ on llryaii < «*t, adjoining
tho reuldenoo «.f Hmi M. J. Crawford. Call soon
want a bargain. tobl2 tf
CITY LOT No. 0*U, <>u Milnttflh at root, with
ee dwellings on tlio mini-. Will ho Bold
other or separate, at a low llgure, for cash.
ju27
VALUABLE CITY PllOPKRTV, situated In tho
buaiueHS centre of tho city. Will sell at a great
bargain, or to an acceptable party au undivided
t. Tho property can be made to pay a large
l W. J. Chaffin’s Book
t iy x o’clock ; commei
LOTTERY.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
IIUU9K
of Southwi
For Rent.
A STORK HOUSE in tho valley of Talbot couuty,
a crods-roa-l, tliree miles of the Chalybeatu
Springs. A very desirable locution for a Dry
’ nud Grocery business. aop!7
10,000 Prizes to be Given Away,
Amounting to $2.>0,000, nil in Currency.
T HIS enterprise is conducted by the MASONIC
K Ki.i KF ASSOCIATION OK NORFOLK, VA.,
ider authority of the Virginia Legislature, (act
ssed March 8, 1873,) for tbo purpose of ruising
lids to comploto the MASONIC TEMPLE, now
courso of erection in Norfolk. There are no
dividual beui tits to be derived from ibis under-
king—it is wholly in the cause of Masonry. The
uicert will positively take placo on
Tuesday, the 5th of May, 1874,
d no further postponement is guur.utoed.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cn««h (lift A.. ..
By ELLIS & HARRISON.
AUCTION SALE OF
Crockery and Glass Ware
WILL BE CONTINUED this day (Thursday)
parlor
Ono Or.
iasli <
fi Gift
One (Irand Cash Hitt
Orand Cash (lift
Grand Cash UiU
.sh (lifts, |6(Hl each
50 Cush 0
50 Cash (lifts, 200 oi
KiOCush Oitts, loo ci
150 Cash Gifts, 100 oi
12,300
45,0
Grand Total, 10,000 GiftB, all cash *260,000
Whole Tickets, f5; Half Tickets, $i.50. Club
Rates—11 Tickets for 45 1 '; 22 Tickets for $100.
DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY HOARD.
John I. Roper, President; John R O.rprew,
Treasurer; James Y Leigh, Walt r II Taylor. Geo
S Oldfield, John A Rosson. Daniel Hunted,* Wil
liam 11 Wales, M H Stevens, S Weil, Johu T Red
mond.
11in Excellency Ex-Governor Gilbert C Walker,
Col Rader Biggs, 1* II P; John R McDaniel, P 0
Commander; J .1 Burroughs, Capt Samuel L Watts,
Virginia Legislature; Rob’t K Withers, G M G H
P and I) G C of G C; Col Tlios F Owens, P 0 M;
John l» Whitehead, Esq, Ex-Mayor; Col W II l’uy
Address ci
Ma-t
N. li.—Yo
fob25 eodtil
i O Bain, G C l
ideations to
HENRY V. MOORE, S
Q C.
ary
8. 11. HILL, Express Age
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A T
—I col ami celebrates Lor millennial this
year—874 -1874. Tho festival will be
belli at Royjavik, tho capital, aud will at
tract tho sous of this Arctic laud from fur
aud near. For this liloak, barren country
has a history, nud a strange and memora
ble one. It is the most northern settle
ment of white men iu the world. In its
struggles are represented some of the
most dogged traits of the liumnu will and
energy. Cold, darkness, barrenuess, iso
lation, d .sense, were all to be conquered ;
a social system, a government, a litera
ture were created, and a national spirit
born of toil nud difficulties.
bnmiau" was a talisman that wont far to
opening ovory lioart and homo to tho
bouror ; it was a syuonysm of bouor, and
conveyed tbo idea of au honest, uptight
man, fearless for right, and abhoring all
moauuosB; but this honored interpreta
tion of tho nauio is a thing of tho past,
aud changed from its original significance
it now stands for something tho reverse.
It does not take much research to get at
tho bottom of this; the leaders of tho old !
class lmvo passed away by tho bullet, or
disease, and Alabama is rulod by tho har-
pioH who citmo in the wake of war, aud
robbed by adventurers, among whom can !
be counted many of her own porfidiou.s J
sons. Honor and honesty have dopartod .
from tho high places; her statutes are
blackened papers, and her courts of jus- ;
tico shows and mockeries. We do not
wish to bo understood as saying that thoro !
are not many true men in Alabama—there |
are, but all the elasticity seems to have
gone from thoin under their many re
verses, and thoy lio supine, whilo want,
criino and corruption, aro impoverishing
themselves, and Happing tho foundations
of tho Stato, as if Naturo had gone
into league with the officials. Look
at Alabama in a non-partisan light, and
hoo how hor credit is breakiug under tho
mountain of debt that lias been heaped
on hor in tho last few years to enrich its
builders ; sco hor law-makers, so ignorant
that two-thirds of her statutes could bo
rc-onactod, tho majority bolioving thoy
were passing a now law, whilo tho only
originality they exhibit is in plundering
tho treasury and creating new offices for
the henchmen of tho ring. With fow
exceptions her county organizations aro i
rotten to the core; hor judges aro cor
rupt or criminally weak, aud dabble the
oruiiue iu filth that “they may live."
This is tho asserted plea of ono who, too
weak to rosigu, has still ouough candor
left to acknowledge that he holds his po
sition ou account of his poverty. Mur
der is not a crime there, ns the eleven
murderers who walk tlio counties over tho
river can testify ; aud assault and robbery
aro assuming tho form of Alabama
virtues, for tho accused, no mutter what
his character and means, cau rob his
neighbor and be released by a justico on
his own recognizance. Iu a laud where
famiuo is brooding, whoro murder goes
ttuptmisbed,where robbery in uo disgrace,
where political corruption is tho rule,
where justice is a farce, and opposition
to wrong apparently dead, what hope is
there for the future ? Those who still
treasure a gliimnor of hope, whilo think
ing of what Alabama could be, may say
“Why tho resources of this State are such
as to make her tho grAndost in tho
South. From whoro tho Tenuessee
washes the northern border down to tho
gulf, is a laud of natural wealth. Her
ooal fields aro inexhaustible,and adjacent,
as if nature iu tended it for a laud of fur
CHEMICALS—PURE !
FOR
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW BRICES.
E.C. HOOD & BRO.
Jo24 tapis
Wood, Wood !
JJK8T WOOD, ready sawed, *4.00 p
"LEVEL”
FOR DKY III1H S.
WEpLS & CURTIS,
73 Broad Street.
jal oodAHf
•r cord. Wo
filled promt
r on application t
foliill tf
MUSCOGEE MAN’F'NG CO.
Dental Notice.
D R. PHELPS has removed Ills offle
^ ^ {douce oi. SU Clair stfeot, in
For Sale.
'inVKNTY SHARK
IN MERCHANTS’ RUIl.D-
m. Apply to
A. 0. BLACKMAR,
M. and M. Bank
CIGARS.
THE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
Good News..to Smokers!
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
200
COOKING STOVES!
<OR SAI.K AT PRICKS TO SUIT HARD TIMES
W. H. Robarts & Co.,
io Invite tlie nttmitin of tho public to ,tl
K>* and complete stock, con Uliug of
Cooking Stoves,
(Charter Oak and other first class patterns),
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood
ind Willow Ware,
SILVER PLATED AND DRITNNIA GOODS,
Crockery & Class Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery
of our own importation.
Manufacturers of TIN, COPPER AND
N1IEET IKON WARE of every description,
«•- Prices as low us tho lowest.
■ep7 eodOra
•J. Newman & Co.
HAVE JUST OPENED
A RETAlfc—BItTAR STORE
At 141 Broad St., Columbus,
and to moot the demand for GOOD
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c„
they have laid in, at great expense, a magnificent
the lowest price
Remember the place
oko j ou l
0. NEWMAN A l
DELICIOUS !
LOUIS BUHLER,
The Tobaccoist,
On Randolph street, a few doors below tl
quiter Office, house with RED SIGN,
Has Received This Day
A new lot of “Culebras” Cigars
Delicious indeed, at reduced prices.
Two new brands of Cigars,
Perrique Smoking Tobacco,
Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco,
Eureka, Durham Smok'g “
Fine-Cut Cigarette Tobacco,
Fine-Cut Chewing “
Finest Plug “
Kvor 1,rough, lujrs. A new lot of tlioao
"Rustio” Pipes.
1.0UIS RU1ILEU,
ill it J tfj
doors below Knqui
YOUR
INTION In ronpoctfully called to tho ft
at wo uro SECOND TO NONE In tho in-
its offered to buyers of
IIOOT8 AND SHOES.
•ep our stock well tAsortod, roplenishin
ties make it necssary, from the best mar
rs. We bltali endeavor by fair moans to
HEAD
of competitors for your trade,
i I.FATHER ..REP AUTRE XT is
cko-i. Wo IntVo Jlfrl received a large lot
sell CALF AtflqKJP SKINS, OAK AND
iCK COLE LEATHER, Ac., Ac. It
IS
ro to add largely to the number ol
who favor us with orders by mail,
our friondj ut a distance to do our
Stoves, Stoves
cruww
ik
(Opposite Sun Office)
Columbus, Ga.,
W OULD respectfully Invite the attention
friends and customers to his extensiv,
stock of STOVES, HOLLOW ANI) STAMPED
WARE, HOUSK-FURNISIUNG GOODS, Ac,
TIN WARE, at wholesale and retail.
Manufacturer of TIN, SHEET IRON AN-
COPPER WORK.
•Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and iu tho best manner.
He solicits a call, feeling assured that ho
give entire satisfaction.
Price as low ns tho lowest. Como and
before you buy. nct26 codaw
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
a. I. GRIFFIN
IMPORTED
^9 PERFUMERY^!
and JKiSm
FANCY GOODS
AT REDUCED PRICE..
All goods guaranteed,
fully prepared at all hou
Jais deodawly
» Prescriptions cai
J. I. GRIFFIN,
K'ti Broad 8t,
A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT, with ten
res ground, in Llnwood, one mile from S. W. R.
dupot; a very cu
able aud desirable borne.
_ WHOLE8ALEJ.IOUOR DEALERS.
ROSETTE & LAWSON
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Liiquor Dealer S)
121 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
H ave now in store a choice selection of pure and unad
ulteruted Liquors, some of which are threo ami four years old. ISAD ‘
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
LARGE ROOMS, with si.le iutrunco, with us
liable
If prefer
A
' KGE
6 tf L, Box 18 L
For Sale Low.
SCHOLARSHIP IN TIJE MEDICAL COL-
T EVANSVILLE, INDIANA,
f APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
GROCERIES.
Russett and Peach Blow
Potatoes,
Mazeppa Flour, Pearl Grits,
Italian Macar6ni,
Imported Pickl.s,
Lea & Perrin’s Sauce,
VamiSla Chocolate,
Imported Claret, very fine,
Borden’s Milk, (Eagle brand) £J.r»o doz
Ale and Porter, $3.20 doz.,
Canned Goods of ail kinds,
Prince Albert Biscuit $1.00 box,
Soda, Picnic and Sugar Crackers,
JUST RECEIVED AT
H. F. ABELL & CO.’S.
F. A.. POMEROY
AT BlHlIlKirs C’OltXEIt,
CALLS ATTENTION TO
Choice White Shad,
Fresh Bay Fish,
Mobile Cabbage,
Celery and Lettuce,
Live and Dressed Poultry,
Fresh Country Sausage,
Spare Ribs and Backbones.
A Choice Lot of Fresh
Crackers, Sugar Jumbtei, Lemon
Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Lemon
Creams, &c.
Apples, Onions, Potatoes & Turnips.
ly Supplies and Fancy Gro
hand.
Mr. T. C. PRIDGEN
rand will bo pi-
II Lo found at the
d to wait on ids forme
Thu patronage of tliojni
Ilonnessoe Brandy,
Peach
Apple ‘
Cherry “
Domestic “
Jamticia Rum,
New England Rum,
Holland Gin,
Domestic Gin,
Fort Wine,
Sherry Wine,
Madeira “ Malaga Wine,
Martiu Whiskey,
Bourbon “
Cabinet “
Irish “
Rye ■ “
Whito Corn Whiskey,
Adam Crow’s “
Weller’s Bourbon “
ltobortson County Whiskey
Tom Moore Rye “ ’
White Wheat «
Fa. Dew Drow “
i offorod at wholesale and retail, in quantities to Buit purchasers.
KOSETTE & 1.AWHQX,
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
L. wrmeu. c. M.KIN8KL
WITTICH & KXNSEL,
Practical Watchmakers, Jewelers & Engravers
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
' Chains,
... . . lugs of In — -
of Article found in a First-CIiiNK Jewelry Store.
Stencil Plates of every description cut at short notice.
lobrated Diamond Pebbled spectacles aud Eye-Glasses, and Agent*fat 1
poctacles, which are slightly colo
und Jewelry repairing In all its
din high favor with everybody using
audios. Hair Jewelry, Socioty Badges, lHamvti
detfg Mm
DRY GOODS.
J. KYLE & CO.
R ESPECTFULLY announce to «hdr friends, customers and tho public gone rally, that their FALL
AM) WINTER STOCK OF DKY GOODS is now complete in every departmeu.
consisting of every article unoully found in a first > limn Dt v Goods House. They Here bought dumr
the money panic iu New York for money, and will be sold at prices to correspond with the times,fa
cash. Wo still koop a largo lino of
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION!
ALSO, A SPLENDID LINK OF
Ladies’, Misses 9 and Children’s Shoes,
of the Latest Style and Best Make. Also, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices,
AH wishing to purchase will do well to give us a caif, as we bought low aud will sell cheep for «*
T. J. Pearce & Co.,
luccessora to Williams, Pearce & Uodo,)
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 20 Broad Street,
R espectfully iinn. unce to their friend.
the public that they will continue bus
o old stand, wliero they will keep a
Groceries, Plantation Supplies, &c.,
Which will bo sold low and strictly for cash.
J»31 a:u T. J. I'KAllOK i CO.
Extra Shore Mackerel, No. 1;
" “ “ No. 1, Kits;
Mess “ Kits; Cod Fish,
Smoked Halebut; Scotch Herring;
Fresh Salmon, 1- 2 and 3 lb cansi
Fresh Mackerel, 1 lb cans;
Lobsters, 1 and 2 lb cans;
Club Fish, 1-4, 1-2 and wholo boxos;
Turkey. Chicken and Beof, 1 lb cans;
Underwood's Deviled Ham;
Fresh Asparags, Peaches, Quinces, Cherries,
Pine Apples and Tomatoes;
Atmoro's Mince Meal, 2 lb cans, 45c each;
Star Candles, full woight, 16 o^, 25c lb;
Crushed Block and Powdered Sugar, 16 2-3;
Mild Ice-cured White Moat;
Choice Cream Factory Cheese;
Extra Orango County Butter,
ROB T S. CRANE,
mrli 1[rol.l UUin] Truitoo.
BiRGims! ini!! mmm
Important to Those in Want of Dry Goods.
i call, ixainiuo aud t
Our Terms from this date will be Cash. No goods will 1m
sold on longer time than thirty days.
Am" All thofco Indebted aro earnestly requeHted to call and settle nt unco, or make «i U'«WI
arrangement*.
JOHN McGOUGH & CO
January l->t. Is7>. dlf
WAGON MAKING.
Wood and Blacksmith Shop.
J. H. MOSHELL
H AVING taken floetchia*’ Blacksmith Shop,
is now prepare I to do Blnckmnithlug «ud
ation Wot k. Rej.a
The pat
elicited.
ju20 If
a large stuck of all
nsv, which will be
iJ any whoro in the
of PETER EDO All.
» respectfully
. MOSHELL.
FARM BOOKS.
TIME BOOKS
PLANTATIONS AND PARIS
Enables any one to keep accurate ac-
counts with their employees. Price
$1 50.
The form is .one furnished by a planter of i
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
4^* Tho Book will be forwarded by mail, <
rewlpt of price. Ja8l dswtf
FERTILIZERS.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUAM
JOHN S. REESE & CO., Baltimore, General Agents
Cash Price, $56.00 per ton.
Also, On Time, for Cotton or Currency-
T HE use of this Guano for tho past eight years has established its character for ‘,
reliability. I uofc l only ussure consumers that tho Guauo brought luto market tin*
precisely the same in composition and quality us that heretofore sold. ^ niunn^
Tho largo fixed capital invested by this Company in thia business furnishes tn« be* g
of continued excellence. The Company has a greater interest In maintaining »*•» B
quality than any number of consumers can have. , , DM ktU
Orders received uud information furnished, on application to my Agcuts at various i 1
Compound Acid Phosphate of Link'
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Ammoniated Bones, Land Plaster, & c, i ^
W. H. YOUNG, 1 2 Broad St.
FERTILIZE!^-
300 tons Patapsco Guano Company’9 Ammoniated Soluble Photph afcs '
100 tons Langdale (English) A A Ammoniated Soluble Phosphates,
too tons Langdale B B Ammoniated Soluble Phosphates.
100 tons George Ober A Son’s Ammoniated Super Phosphate of
100 tons George Ober A Son’s Genuine Phospho Peruvian Guano,
In Store and to Arrive.
uts wishing genuluo ftmt rls" 1 * f '
J.vJ.wIn
WM. A. JAMES, Age
Office in City Warehouse, Oglethorpe street, »**
lit.