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Columbus
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Enquirer.
^OL. XVI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1874.
NO. <M.
TERMS
AILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
WNC^TTIllMlA.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
THE WEATHER.
MEXICO.
ALFRED R. CALHOUN,
Proprietor.
woWe mouths, in advance $8 (X)
months, “ 4 00
liroo months, “ 2 00
month, “ 75c.
Iebkly Enquirer, ono year 2 00
nday Enquirer, one year 2 50
sday nnd Wkbki.y Enquirer to
gether, ono year
A«lrertlninir Motes.
0 00
MARKETS.
Mouth. “ 8 W>
• l:t oo
17 oo
22 50
25 00
Square l yesr 42 00
Tho abovo is with tho privilege of a change
•y threo months. For yearly cards a liberal ills-
it will be mado.
Tho Weekly ratos will Invariably be one-third
the Daily.
Yhen an advertisement is changed more than
;e lu throe months the advertiser will bo charg-
witli tho cost of compodtlnu. Foreign udver-
iri must pav as do those at home.
WASHINGTON.
CONOBK8NIOXAL.
Senate.
Washington, March 17.—Freliughuy-
)i> said that Home weeks ago, when the
ivil Rights bill was under discussion, he
A ted that, if the bill should be referred
the Judiciary Committee, it would be
sported back soon. The late Senator
im Massachusetts (Mr. Sutnuer) agreed
tho reference, and he (Frelinghuyson)
w desired to state that the committee
ad spent two days in perfecting it, aud
was now ready to ho reported to the
euate, having received the approval of a
oajority of the committee ; hut, as the
athor of the bill had been taken away,
(Frelinghuyseti) would not report the
I or call it up until the chairman of the
ommittoe, who was in favor of it, should
present, that he might take part in the
ebate.
A resolution was adopted to inquire
ito tho judicial expenditures of the
outhern District of Georgia.
A bill wan passed to remove the politi-
al disabilities of Thos. Hardeman, jr., of
eorgia.
■louse.
The House was engaged all day on the
jegislative Appropriation bill.
Nominations lor Georgia.
Gen. L. B. McLaws, Collector of the
first District of Georgia; Prince, Post-
Blaster at Augusta; B. F. Bell, Postmas-
er at Amerious. ■
Brant Pictured and Lunches the
Givers.
A oommittee from Now Orleans pre
lented to the President his portrait on
lorsebaok—heroic sizo. Senator West
made the presentation speech in tho proa
luce of the Cabiuct aud the President's
louaehold. The oommittee bearing tho
picture, and the Cabinet, lunched en
fa mile. The picture is the creation of
Pierson, and the gift of Dr. Crasts, of
Orleans.
NT. PATBICK’N DAY.
Celebrations in Various Cities.
Philadelphia, March 17.—St. Patrick’s
Day was celebrated by the Irish societies
of temperance, beneficial, military, and
atioual organizations. Despite tho rainy,
disagreeable weather, fully 10,000 men
paraded, with numerous banners and over
thirty bauds of music. One of the or
ganizations paraded 1,200 men. Thore
were barouches filled with children dressed
in while and decked with ribbons; bn
niches holding Hobos, who, draped in
spotless white and sushod with green,
holding the typical harp or delicate
shamrock, represented tho maids
Erin. Thou there were others,
lovely to bo cold aud classic, sur
rounded by little girls bedecked in colors,
who typified the Goddess of Liberty and
her nurselings. Had the weather bet*
clear tho number would have been
doubled.
Washington, March 17.—The Irish
cieties made the grandest display e
seen in the capital. There were se
bands of music in tho line and many in- i
teresting features.
ArousTA, Ga., March 17.—St. Patrick’s |
Day was celebrated by tho parade of the
military and civil societies. Orations
were delivered by Rev. Father Kelly, of
Georgetown, I). C., aud M. P. Carroll. i
Charleston, March 17.—St. Patrick's
Department of War, >
Washington, March 17, 1874.)
rrlMi. Ki.lt. . Mob r.o- ProbMUiu.-For th. Booth Atlantic
teatiiuta—A Boston Freaeher , States south and southwest winds and
Killed-- Robber lee-Oea. partly cloudy weather, and olearing on
ttootoAnoft-ailTor W«lne«d.j morning.
Slloee Die-
SHIP NEWS.
Citi or Mexico, M»roh 10, ttn Hevum, j Kkw Yonx, M.roh 17—Arrived : San
March 17.—A fearful outrage was perpe- ' Jacinto.
trated by a mob at Ahualuoo, in the — - —
State of Jalisco, last Sunday. In the i
morning the priest delivered an inoendia- i
ry sermon, in the oourse of which he ad
vocated the extermination of the Protest,
ants. This so excited his hearers that a
mob gathered in the evening, and, pro
ceeding to the residence of Rev. John
Stevens, a Gongregationalist sent out by
the Boston Board of Foreign Missions,
with cries of
“long live thb priests!"
They broke into the house, and seizing
tho clergyman smashed his head to s
jelly, and ohopped his body into pieces.
They afterwards saoked bis house aud
carried off everything of value. After
much delay, the riot was suppressed by
the looal authorities. The government
haa sont a detachment of troops to the
place. A rigid investigation has been set
on foot, and orders have been issued for
tho arrest of all the priests in Ahualaco,
and neighboring towns.
The mob in Hagayo, acting under a
religious frenzy, attacked the small garri
son of the town, burned the pnblio ar
chives, and pillagod the hoeses of the
authorities.
Tho government of Jalisco has arrested
some of the bandits who robbed the stage
near Guadalajara and killed Westfall and
Bartholy. A portion of the property
tukon from the passengers was found iu
the possession of the prisoners.
The Governor of the Distriot of Mex
ico has issued orders prohibiting cock-
fightiug as a practice unworthy of a civil
ized people.
Troops are guarding the roads leading
to Ban Luis Potosi to ensure the safety of
travelers.
General Santa Anna will remain at Ja-
lapa some lime before going to the cap
ital.
Quicksilver miues have been discovered
in Zacatecas.
ENCI LAND.
London, March 17.—The British jour
nals generally consider the Ohiselhurst
demonstration ns a success.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh
soon visit the Empress Eugenis.
The loss by the wrecking of the steam
er Queen Elizabeth, off Tariffa, is esti
mated at X’555,000.
NPIAN.
Madrid, March 17.—Tho Garliat lead
er, Terstany, has been defeated in Tera-
gona. It is rumored tho Garlista have
raised tho siege of Bilboa.
Bayonne, March 17.—Gea. Seeballa,
according to Garlist reports, has captured
2,500 men under Gen. Vonrillas.
NOBTII C AROLINA.
Volcanic Eruption Reported.
Knoxville, March 17.—We have no
positive information of tho voloanio dis
turbance reported from Raleigh. It is
reported from Asheville as being betwoen
that place aud Old Fort—not in Bald
mountain. The rumbling sonnd haa been
heard and frequently felt during the last
two or three weeks for some distance in
that vicinity.
Raleigh, March 17.—Passengers from
tho west, on this morning's train, oonfirm
the reports of the rumbling noises and
general upheaving of Bold mountain, in
Western North Carolina. The people
living on aud near that mountain are
.moving out, aud a voloanio eruption is
momentarily expeoted.
AMUSEMENTS.
BY TELLUR At* 11 TO ENQUIRER.
Money nnd Stock Marketn.
London, March 17.—Consols 92Aa92}.
Erie 40*.
Paris, March 17.—Rentes 59 f. and Ho.
New York, March 17.—Stocks dull
but weak. Money II. Gold 12. Ex
change—long 485, short 488$. Govern
ments steady. State bonds quiet.
New York, March 17.—Money activo
at 3a4; exoliange dull, 485; gold 12;
Governments strong uud active; States
quiet.
Provision Markets.
New York, March 17.—Flour dull and
declining. Wheat dull and heavy. Corn
quiet. Pork steady. Lard heavy; stoam
Freights dull.
Loui8villk, March 17.—Flour quiet
and unchanged. Corn 70c. Provisions
firm. Pork $15 25. Bacon—for shoul
ders; 8jf for clear rib Hides; 9j for clear
sides. Lard—9 for tierce; 9 : { for kog.
Sugar cured hams 12. Whiskey 90.
Cincinnati, March 17.—Flour quiet and
unchanged. Corn steady at 63uG4. Pork
firm, held .$15 12ul5 25. Lard quiet aud
steady at 8jc for steam, spot, 9c tor buyer
in Murch, and 9^o for kettle. Bacon
quiet; shoulders Gjj; clear rib R$a82; clear
sides 9. Whiskey strong at 90c.
St. Louis, March 17.—Flour quiet and
weak ; small business; corn quiet aud
weak, 01 for No. 2 mixed on east track;
whiskey lower at 92; pork firm at $15 25
a5(); bacon senreo aud higher at 7, shoul
ders 9, clear rib 9j; lard quiet at H ; JaR$.
Colton Murkrtw.
Liverpool, March 17—Noon.—Cotton
firmer; prices advanced a fraction; up
lands 8d; Orloans sales 12,000
bales, including 2,000 for speculation
and export..
Later.—Sales 15;000, including 3,000
for speculation and oxport.
Ln^nrooL, March 17—9:30 p. m.— Cot
ton— Hales of uplands, nothing below
good ordinary, deliverable April aud May,
7 15-lGd.
New York, March 17.—Cotton quiet,
but held higher; Rales 1,392; uplands 1G j;
Orleans 19$.
Futures opened as follows: April 15
ll-16al»$; May l(»j; June 19 22-32; July
17 1-16.
New York, Maroh 17.—Cotton steady;
sales 3,959 bales, at lGjjc.
Boston, March 17.—Cotton steady nnd
firm; middlings lf»Ac; net receipts 66;
gross 5,058; sales 250.
New Orleans, March 17.—Firmer; de
mand active; middlings 16c; low mid
dlings 15c; good ordinary 13$c; ordiuary
U^c; net receipts 4.1.'10 bales; exports to
Great Britain 7,550; to Continent 675;
sales 5,000; last evening 3,000.
Savannah, March 17.—Firm; middlings
15$c; not receipts 1.170 hulos; exports to
Groat Britain 2,789; to Continent 4,015;
sales 1,225.
Charleston, March 17.—Firm; mid
dling 15g; net recoipts 768; sales 1000.
Mobile, Maroh 17.—Firm and higher;
middling 13f ; net receipts 311: sales
2,000.
Springer’s Opera House!
Manager .... Mr. Tmo. Hamilton.
ONE NIGHT ONLY 1
THl'RNDAY EYEN1NO, MARCH
191k,IA74.
America’s most famous Comedian.
ME. JOHN E. OWENS,
SUPPORTED RY HIS OWN DRAMATIC
COMBINATION.
The porformunoo will cumin enco with Tom
Taylor s celebrated Comedy entitlod the
Victims,
Joshua Hutthriit, Esq., John E. Owens.
To conclude with Mr. Owon’s world-ienownod
specialty of
80L0N SHINCLE!
Solos Siuxoti: Mu. John K. Owsnm.
Brices of Admission.
REAL E8TATE ACENT8.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
Genera! admission
Heaervcd euuta....
Gallery
...17.00 and *10.00
for MU. OWENS'
March 10.It, ut W. J. Chaffin's ho
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
UK. X. T. WAICNOCK,
Surgeon ami Phytticiuu.
Slaughter's Drug Store, lUilroud i
ACCOUNT or tho Iona of Uilieo Bridge*,
•bippc.j are requested uot to aeud airfreight*
for shipment to Mobile and Girard Depot uutil
further notice. J. M. FRA/.I5R, Ag't.
mch!8-lw
To Capitalists and
Manufacturers.
FROM ALU 17ST A.
Frcsliet-Murder — Red I rood Break.
Augusta, Murch 17.—Tha river is twen
ty-live foot. The rain has ceased, and
apprehensions of a freshet have been re
moved.
Tillman B. Burrow, while returning
from a circus performance at Batesville,
S. C., last Saturday night, was waylaid,
| murdered sud robbed by two negroes,
i who made their escape.
There was a slight wash on tho Macon
and Augusta Railroad last night, and no
trains wore run to-day. They will run
to-morrow.
Ti:i.F.UIfAPHIC NOTES.
—Col. O. H. Robio, U. 8. Army, sui-
cidod at San Francisco.
—Col. S. O. Ransom, of .the Quarter-
Day was celebrated by a largo military 1 master’s Department, U. S. Army, at Now
procession, public banquet aud a grand ^ Orleans, died at Jeffersonville, Indiana,
ball.
Havannaii, March 17.—St. Patrick's Day
was celebrated with groat eefat. The day
was opened with a salute of eighteen
guns—one for oach of the four provinces
of Irolaud, one for Ireland, and thirteen
for tho Southern States. The demonstra
tion was imposing. The procession uum-
THE MANASSAS
COTTON AND WOOLEN MILLS
For Sale.
milK MILLS .
J tun, Carroll
mile of » iuilr.il
Attached to th- Mill*
imho red hinds, nnd In i
Ives. Th- property i-
•lilt. Tho bund
led of brick, coy-
and tiv?hundred
DB. J. W. It. WILLIAMN
•flers hi* professional sendees. Olhco over
Groeu * Co.’s, Chumber* A It. It. St reel
Millinery.
MISSES WHITE A Tl’CKKit,
Fashionable Milliners and Drcssmiikc
Killin' • dij good* store, tebl
MRS. C. V. BARLOW*
Fanliionitble Milliner and llreasiuukur.
\Y
AND AUCTIONEERS,
LI. ATTKND PROMPTLY TO TUX SALK,
ItKNT AND PUKCllASK of KKAL K8TATK
iu tho City and country, uud will advut ti*« tho
•amo (at private huIo) FHKK OF CilAKGK. unU-aa
th* property i* sold.
For Sale.
VACANT LOT OF LAND, being the west por
tion of tho “Nance lot," on Bryan • reel, adjoining
the res I den co of lion. M. J. Crawford. Call noon
If you waut a bargain. feblB tr
CITY LOT No. 801, on McIntosh •treat, with
threo dwellings on the saiu.i. Will be sold
together or arparatw, at a low Usurp, for cash.
J ,l -7
V4LUABLK CITY PKOPKRTY, aituated Iu tbo
bu*li»«* centra of tho city. M ill «eU nt « great
burgaiu, or to hii accoptablo party nn undivided
interest. The property can be made to pay u large
A DKS1KABLK flOLSK AND LOT, with
•ci.** ground, lu Lliiwoo.1, one mile from S. W
R. depot; m very comfurtabie and desirable ho
For Rent.
A STORK [I0U8K in the valley of Talbot couti
at u cross-road, three miles of tho Clmlybe
springs. A very desirable locution for u I
Goods aud Grocery business. sepl'
RAILROADS.
NOTICE.
.p,
StSClStiiL- W.b
Treasury of Georgia
, March, II, 1H74
. Age!
Opelika, /
i.kiug llo
t Cd.'s l'a
I hhuppaid A Co.
Notaries Public.
U. D. UIUUINS,
ry Public foi
iu patronage «
ectfully solicits
is Court 1st and
. C. lloilittohl'H law ufh.
Eating Houses.
IIGGEIW' EATING IKK NK,
at tho Depot, open at all hours. Uot
and Meal* lor all Train*.
Furniture, &c.
At Panic Price*.
As O. HARWELL*
Dealer lu all kind* of Fiirnitur
Also,"Metallic, Wood Coffins, and^Caskets.
Lawyers.
A. J. VK IiFHS,
Attorney and Couii«cllor al law.
Office opposite Alabama House.
Practices iu all the Courts of tho State. Jail
Tailors.
Dentists.
Barber Shops.
WESLEY ■lAUKX.VUElt, IlnrbKr,
turner H.uth Railroad aud Chuuihers streot.
ilec23
ALABAMA IIOINK,
ut to bu*itii*M* portion of the city.
G. W. ALLKN, Pr
A DAMN HOI NK.
i yon go to 0|Mdlku, l.u sure t*
Adair.* House, opposite Passeugei
Insurance.
K. BOWEN A NON,
General Iiiauranee Agents.
i. Railroad Street, over K. M. Greene A (
CANTATA OF
DRAMATIZED !
ati/.ed by Prof. Beagor, wh
easily pr
i D -*"P"
W. M. NTANSItl itY.
and send hill t
tion of ltfsliy un.i
day of March, 1A74, i
RIVER OF L1FK. Rest book for Sabbath 8rli.*»ts.
ENLARGED EDITION OK
Father Kemp’s
Old Folks’ Concert Tunes.
Holders of the Chance Bills
OF THE
Western and Atlantic R. R„
I SSUED l.eloro and during the war. itr- hereby
inatiun ut I ho Stale Trunsury, on and after the
o'clock p. ui. ou Tuesdays, Thmsdu)* and Sal-
urdays, aud urilve al Montgomery nt II p. ni.
same day. W. L. CLARK,
nohlMBw sup t M. A 0. R R.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
$35 50 Fare to New York!
New York and New Orleans Mail Line.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALARAMA,
CoLUftiui'*, Ua„ .March 2d, 1874.
TRAINS LEA VK COLUMBUS DAILY
Fur Atlanta, - • 10:40 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta, 6:42 r. «.
For Montgomery nnd Selma, l:0<» v. m.
Moutg'y, - •
Arrlv*
I Heliua.
IU
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY.
10 H. m. ARRIVE 11
U.i 6:12 p. iu. LKAV
vllle, H. i’.. 1..VI a. in
l Wn
I Hal
I 11 :()'• p
* 1 I ', p.
PhllHdeiphiir'1 :io p.
Nlccpluu Pars Bun to C’burlotto
TRAINS ARRIVE A’/cOl.U.MHUH DAILY
From Atlanta, - * - 0:24 A. m
Charfge of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R.
DRY GOODS.
PEACOCK & SWIFT
THE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
Cnll .ll.ulluo lu til. foot tlllll Ill.JT »™«illlUK [
Dry Goods of eve y description, i Good NCWS tO Smokers !
Shoes, Hots, Clothing, &c., ♦
k w Advertisements.
A VKHVH WANTED. to HID
....Jk!.<:., N11 »•;»■*.
aweekto acents—>
e" V.ik"' "' Ul " u '* J DltxI.K, ?L7 lirio.lo ..
PSVOHOM,(VN(: v , or SOUL CHARM
... ,, ' , Bow either sox may fiisclnul *
11 * UM ’ ,in 'l all«*'tlons of any per?.,it
mrement°H?!' l " , ' lly ' 1 hlH Hlw l ,le “*«“»•»! «'*
V. ) . BU i!‘ cl wttl ' 11 'oorrlugo guidt% Kgyptlan
Mates;:«
william n CO., vK, , r |.|,U,L
AN ACCIDENTAL CURE.
•Ilk a I, c-l.i in iw, ntv i.-ur hui. . ’ a<>-
It vm»0. K A I O.I2 It,,,;, vir.fl, I’li i bi.l •!
> mlng this paper. iw
RUPTURE H-nl Hnhh.r W,
TRUSSES''v;;;*
•l«hly polished f r.* f.
UK. strapping **. mil.,
leayl.v, light, ► iif< in :
nlhiiig. AivvHVHr.di.ib
ern. Including Hai l Ru
fiiur
• •I will, hard i
l:t!7 Chesti
. I’hili.delpli
T lln n*l
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarsoness.
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, •
Use
WELLS’CARBOLIC TABLETS
ITT CP ONLY IN IU.) I! 1IOXEH.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Soldi,y IlniKKOt.. 4w
'’EDEOCRAPH Y,” .. ... » | .... ,i...
'r'y""i!rt.'l'i’.'.Vi’oIv'«!|’*e«m’l'.' 1 n77’.»My"’.7".!;
Great Reduction in the Price of
FRUIT TREES.
Apple Trees
Peach Trees “"'""iUpi'r ’.oo'.''
l’i "pr
a. G*
'I'lir lilglifst nirilirnl ati(boride*
of l7iiro|»<* say tho strongest Tonic, Purlflnr
and Doolisiruant known to tho modlcul world It*
JURUBEBA.
It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion oi
tho norvouH system, restores vigor l*i tho debit
Hated, I’lo’insos vitiated blood, rouioves vnslole
ohrtniotlons and acts directly on tho Liver and
Nidoon. Price #1 a ImtHo. JOHN U. KK1.
I.O IO, 18 l’lattHt., N. Y. 4w
Urms
Hill 11
TO FANII BL'YKBN,
, rk i ^ "wllUalT Ml1 ^ J
To arrive ICili inst., a new cane of
Spring I > rintw, *Sto.
Jo 15 PKACCH’K A SWIFT.
•I. Newman \ Co.
1IA' K JU8T OPKNKD
A RETAIL CIGAR STORE
At 141 Broad St., Columbus,
and to moot the dnuan l b.r GOOD
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c„
udium
•1 h- pr
CHKKRFUL VOICKH
lb—, t
< Rook.
berod 1,500, comprising eight socielien i Springlicld. an tho snpromi authority of
and the military, throe bauds, carrin^aii | the order in tho United States. Abont
containing the Riahnn and others. Tho ,llir| y eub-counoila are now ready to be
oration at 12 m., at the I heat re, was do- 4 „ , .
h»«wo.i k- tr . m t> fv.v,,,,, - t —Gapt. C. L. Brady has returned the
hvered by Hon. M. I. Otonno, «.f ^i.tHHi check voted him by the direotom
Charleston. ( of the American Steamship Company,
Washington, March 17.—Dispatchtu and tiled in the office of the United States
from many points of tho North, South Distriot Court his libel against the Com-
end West rep'on a genera, obaorvanoe of ! & ^ .h'Ten^.^ X
St. Patrick h Day by the various Iriah so- i vage, ns compensation for servicee ren-
cioties. The displays in all instances are dcred in bringing the vesael and cargo
** * l “ Comi ’ * *' ‘
yesterday.
—Tho Central Pacific Railroad is again
flooded near Emigrant Gap. Tho Hnowat
Summit in livo feet deep ou a level. Tho
telegraph poles and wires are Imried out
of sight half the distance from Emigrant
Gap to Truckee.
—The New York State Councilor Inde- \JT T. D.Tinsley, nn» of tho executors of tho j
pendent Grangers haa formally recog- I W i*' l %t 7on T to°ro«Tkif up,?*!??' h * H n,a ' ,B H *’ !
nizod tho National Council, organized at ; r Thes°o are,°therefore, to nto aud* afimonish all j
heir objection in my I
lotiday In May noxr, j
reported exceedingly creditable.
In this city the procession was reviewed
by the President and members of the
Cabinet.
safely to tbo Company'* dock at Phila
delphia. The Captain, flrat and aeeond
officers of the vessel were swept over
board before Brady took control of tha
ship. ,
n>y offioial s'gnnti
F. M. BROOKS
CHEMICALS—PURE
Sent, poit paiil, on reo. ij.t of rsta.l price.
Oliver Ditson & So., Cfc&s. H. Ditson & So.
Dolton. 711 Broadway, N. Y.
fcl.10 d2taw*w
Home-Made Fertilizers!
>V for making Fertiliser*, viz :
5,000 Ib9. Sulphate of Ammonia,
5,000 11 Muriate of Potash,
5,000 “ Nitrate of Soda,
50 tons Nova Scotia Land Plastor,
(Fine 0round),
50 tons Ammoniated Flour of Raw
ECONOMY!
♦ j "’ll. ni. fu’l.or 1 li. , ‘ |ilu' i 1 , J MWMIMISI,
Do you know that you can*
DELICIOUS !
Savo Money by purchasing
DRY GOODS at the
well known house of
JOSEPH & BRO.?
we wamt
BOOK AGENTS
r.S. BONDS t.JrsS.SLlS , i?i“Y.
W. K.llaudy. itn
.MARSHALL'S LIFK UK
Gen. Robert E, Lee
i It \ Hi 'Ll, miOTUEKS,
Dnltimoru, Mil,
Foreign § Domestic Drv Goods
BELOW COST!
Tlieir Spring Ntock
Ifl UNKIVALKD'
♦r-Uall *n-l b« convincsd.
No. 69 Broad Street.
Dr. Wm. OlovolAud,
Magnetic Healer,
LOUIS BUHLER,
Tho Tobaccoist,
On Ki.mlolph stn . t, .. few doors b. I *w thoKn-
<inir< r Offlco, h»u*<- with KKll MG.V,
llu* K< i-vlvc-d This Imy
A new lot of “Culebras” Cigars
Delicious I, at re«lured prirr*.
Two new brands of Cigars,
Perrique Smoking Tobacco,
Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco,
Eureka, Durham Smok’g “
Fine-Cut Cigaretto Tobacco,
Fine-Cut Chewing “
Finest Plug “
F.v. r brought hero. A n> w b.t of th*«o
“Rustic” Pipes.
Call and ••xamlii® I.OI’IS Ill'll I.Kit,
. . fo bit bottle t .......
i euro Nall Hlirttm or Teller, ■ > iniplc»
on Into, ItoliN, i ryNljielns and
I,Ivor Complaint, blx to twelve bot
tles, warranted to euro Nrroftiloue
Nwolllngn f.tid Norm and nil Skin nml
i lllood IMipiimn. Hv Its wonderful
I l*oclornl y.roiitrtloa It u III ruro the most
| severe recent or lingering CoukB 1n half
i tho tlmo required by any other medicine
nnd I.a perfectly safe, iooneninu cough, sooth-
, lug lrrlL’itlon, nnd rcllcvlmr soreness. Kilci
I Mall Wrtiprlsta. II. V. l*li:it€E, 1M.D*
World’s Dlhot-iiburv. HulTalo. N. Y.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Assignee's Sale
Crockery, China A: Glass
% I It T..I DeVGKK li.vv.ng astiigM.-d In- . n -
iyj UI ' OH H K» It. II* M -i. n US' I.* 11
L. L. C0WDERY,
! CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
For Sale, at Low Prices.
Bunk Hu 11 <14 UK.
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW PKICF.8.
E.C. HOOD BRO.
JU4 taplv
Bones, Ac., Ac.
HOIJTF..1D A « <>.,
al Dapot, 1 Vi Brosd 8tr««t,
MUN. S. K. MMIT1I,
| Clairvoyant and Klectiuiau,
H A VK takon rooms at th* Planters Hotel, wh-r
they will treat th* afflicted for a month
All kind* ot Di.HMnr* sncrcssfullj tr*at^.| Call j <j, ,,, M |(, II
and »*e. fat.It lm , f *
Choice Simpson Cotton Seed ’*' Tllke Notice .
FOR, SALE. ; JN thirty lay* In-iu this date, having tha roc
; lUlsed from leleeted Balks, by j " f lll,r I will b»,-.,m*
E. T. SHEPHERD. I '’ 0KA J tr " x "
It T..I DeVOKK li
I Ml HOOP
will. I.ii llonk* and A Us, 1
GKKATI.V It 1:F»I ( Kl* PllH l>. ' Hio ^Ol.D
Ogb il.o'rp-.
Pan I N in.:, t.fed to Mr «itl
and He.He.
41 «r MR. H0BKRT A I'.NM «lll h .v . . h . .
mal dliuAwlt I KNNIK '-vlgi
ACTS
Of the Lust Legislaturo,
W. J. CHAFFIN.
Wood. Wood !
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■aw.d r.n mi. p.r rord. Onl.n (111-. prcHup.
ij ..t. .;m'1 •« n iu Hi.
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