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CITY AFFAIRS.
Imio* to Soar Adeortterm onto.
riptionn, Kerosene Oil, Flatting
Tackle, Ac.—C. J Moffett.
l,oniaviUe Lottery—John I>. B'xtkiJiar,
Notice L* Creditor!—T. K Wynne.
Hankers — George Ophke A Go., New
York.
Masonic Notioe— M. M. Moore.
Hankera—K. M. Water* A Co., New
York
lotto n Ymaterday.
Hale* 274, bales. IlsMpU 40—0 by
H. W it It., 0 by M. A O. it. It., •» by
river, Mi by viguna, o by N A H. It.
It., ft by W. It It. Mhipwwnt* 27 l»*lee
—0 by Moutliwenterii it. It , 27 for boiuo
consumption.
H»m« tiny Ia*t yoer *al«M were 4.1 bales ;
rscoiptn 41 ; shipment* ftUJ.
Tbe week's operation*, with the tabular
report* of Liverpool, the port* hik! inte
rior town*, may Im found in our commor
eial eolunin, end the prices currant to bn
msue-i from thin oiHcn early thin morniUK.
end for which orders are nolicited.
Through Cotton /or Savannah and Sou-
I ork.
During the cotton week ending laat
night, the Western It. It. of Alabama
brought to (jolunihu* en route for Havan-
nah end New York, 282 bales of cotton
from Mobile, If, from Montgomery,
from Helms, 14b from Opelika, Went
iVnDt and other Mtaliona, 120 from Vick**
burg.
The total through uiovomant by thin
route, since Heptember I at, la .111, MM
bales 111,114 from Mobile, 0,72.1 from
Moiilffoiueiy, 4,1/71 from Helmn, 7,111*7
from West Point, Opelika, A«\, 2,JWft fr«»iu
Vickaburg.
Special attention given to preparing
I'hyaiciana' i’n acriptlou* with pure and
fresh drug*, by
mb?l C. J. MorrfTT, Druggist.
I will havo Louisville Oraml Oift Con-
oert Ticket:* on hand up to Monday, 2.'id.
I* r. m. Jxo. D. Kuckmar,
lull?I 2t No. 82J llroad St.
.tinyor't Con rt Yoetrrday.
A party was fined *7 SO; another i
I tunned. Neither appeared. First |>l
guilty. Neither bad ever been HMiUiumed
to the lolirt before. Money pAid
The noth oj April.
Ih it not about turn* tho ladiua of the
Coluiubna Memorial An*ocia' , »n were
electing an orator b» deliver an addri
ou the occaamn of the docoratioii of the
Ponfc leratn Noldiera' graven Tho d.ito
only thirty-five days «>fl.
Tlir Cm mil t .Ideanelng.
The women a temperance inovemcnt
ban reached Atlanta. It ia making ita
way very rapidly to Colutnbu*, and may
be eipectcd any tiny. Of coitrae no one
eipecta our ladiea to join in it, hnt there
will be many viaitora who will.
Thr /.on nr Ih-idgo Sort I inf/ Hepaire.
The flooring, Hills and houio p**rti<*n of
tho wooden aupporta of the l«*wcr bridge
are r«|K>rto«l as badly needing repairs.
We undorNtand the lowest bid to do tin*
work, thus far mado, ia fl.t'.'n. This
brnlge, ciinipolctit workmen aay, hum
built wrong. Enough motley was paid to
make it ginnl.
Income Thu Your.
The eNtimate«| income of tho city (Iiih
year, durivable from tales and all other
sources, is beyond $110,000. Tbe wharf
Is the IimhI paying property tho corpora
tlon owns It yields, elear of expenses,
♦ I,.'.ini to $2,000 per annual. It has not
been repaired in two years, but will havo
to be beforo tho end of the preacut year.
Owe Cotton JI«NN/iirlariM.
The Kagln 1111*1 rheuix and the Musco
gee Factories were coiii|>ellod tontopWoik
by the lute heavy rams, causing a vary
heavy rise in the river lt«.th resume*!
o|»eratnms iti all departments ycaterd
The Columbus Mills ditl not silspi'iid
all. The great tall of the river at that
point makes tho current swift, mid water
lisa no chance to hack iuto the factory.
Ilo from Mlomr to Iasirs .Win.
The Opelika /or<tl ncc*nmts for trains
Hot appearing at Opelika one day this
week by Haying “the bridge nt Coluint
ia regaidcd As dangerous, and in* trams
allowed to cron* it.” Why, the water
lacked tell to twelve feet of reaching the
bottom of the bridge. Ail the freshet*in
lleorgia could uot have made the at ream
•s i'itd that high. Not an atom
»ety was felt for that structure.
Cotton for Taltaeore Will*
Hu huudred and teu bales of coltou
have hrou bought in A olumt-u* iu the last
three wreka for the TalUaaee ( \la milla
This c i ' factory, under tho mauage
•ueut of i trustees, promises apcedil,
to rein . itself of all enibirruaiueut»,
and finally tusk** money for the stock-
holder** lh'* ba>l management which has
formerly luaiked tho caroor of that tusti-
tution will now have an ond.and w ise an.I
prudent mean urea be a6>pt*d.
NA.tr thr Adrortl einy tyenciri #**ly.
The new |s*atage law brings a consider
able reveutu from the Now York adver-
tiaiog agencies Geo. F. Uowell A Co t
quarterly bills upon new ■.p ipers received
exceed #♦-•*' those of S. M. I’cttengill A
tV are above f.'lftt), while the agencies
of W. J. Carlton, Hates A Locke, \V. W
Sharpe and others most prominent, pay
from one fourth to ooc-eighth of the
above amontiU.
Mirer So tea.
No boat will leave Columbus until 11
a m. Tuesday. The agent of tbe t'eotrml
Line inform* na the New Jackson, owing
to the height of the waters, was unable to
make a Ur,drag between Ilainbndgo and
Fort Garnet*. On arrival at Kufaula ate
found »he could not pass under tie
bridges, and returned to Apalachicola.
The lowlands have been flooded daring
the weak. The water* are rapidly ink.
etdiag tbe whole length of the stream.
Tilt HA UK tub 9ITCJTIGS.
paeaenyer tonneethm AH Around Com-
plrto Hr i torn Hoad I toady fur I’ai-
ernytn and Frotfht Trains.
Work lias ao vigorously progressed on
our roads that eotue have beet, already re
paired, and others will be ready in a few
days.
Jilt MOBILE AMU OIIUBI) RAILROAD.
The passenger train* a. ;ived and de
parted- as usual yesterday. Connection
a* Tons the I’cbee creek ia made by means
of a list. Only passengers ,»nd light
freights are received, and they are not
carried beyond I’nion Springs.
WBSTKIt.V HAII.BOAU Of ALABAMA.
Trains left for and arrived from Atlan
ta, via Opelika, yesterday, bringing a
small mail. Tue Western road from Co-
liimbus, West Point and Montgomery,
was made all right last afternoon, both
for paaaengcr and freight trains.
Ail trains on this road commenced run
ning last night, as repair* were completed
yesterday afternoon. The track for two
mile*, between Ciietta and Shorter s, was
from two to five feet under water, which
was up to tbe depot at Mt. Meigs.
rpou the water receding from tbe track,
during the night of the l*.*th, five bents
of the trestle bridge across Cubalratcbee
creek weredtaeov* it.I to •**< gone. At ft
o clock the next (yoaterday; afternoon,
the bridge and track was repaired. This
ia .puck work.
U was impossible to transfer passen
ger* by Hals, as the water won two miles
wide, and breaks were at interval* over
seven mil*-.*.
Hot'TIIWKHTKUK flAII.BOAU.
The day BOOOmmodBtion train left on
yesterday at .» :$0 a. m , and made paascu-
gcr and light freight connection with
Maon — tranafarenoe being made across
the break at Heaver creek by meaus of
Hat boats. The returning engine broke
down at Ceueva, and another La.I tu
sent out from this place to briog it
The traiu did not arrive until after 10
o'clock last night. We are informed it
brought the Northern and Kaatern mails
for aeveral days.
As the waters arc rapidly falliug, it ia
thought freight trains will be able to run
through to Macon at farthest by Wednes
day, and probably by Tuesday A largo
force is at work ou tho break.
A Tory Fortunate Man.
Just after tho war the military authori
ties assumed control of Columbus. When
they retired, Col. It. L. Mott was appoint
ed Mayor, and a good one he made, too.
One uioriiiug at tho Mayor's Court, a for
eigner was brought before him for selling
liquor without a license. Our Teutonic
friend thus plead . “l>ot vaa do tlrst time
Ish pern pefore dish Court. Ish peon
here tnit twenty live years, and diah isti
do first liiuo whet have summons mo pe-
foru lull do man what rules de city mitout
my peesuesa.’'
tho Mayor simply remarked. “You are
every fortunate man, air. I'll flno you
only The Mayor evidently thought
tin- accused had escaped too long.
LUCA I bMEM.
— Yesterday was a cloudy and very hot
day.
—The atinoapbere m aurue quarters is i
redolent with the breath of fl>weia, aud
in other* tainted with tbe odor* of guano.
—Tbe thermometer, observed three
times a day, averaged sixty-eight degrees
for the week ending last night The cor
responding week the year previous the !
average was sixty degreca.
—The young men of tbe Columbus j
I Lib rary and Debating Society lost twenty i January l-
' dollar*) by Saxe's lecture. They took in
| $170. and spent $11*0.
| —llie Columbus Manufactory is a good
! institution in which to invest money. It
never otopa operations on account of high
FINANCI*UC0MMEKI*L:3^W:«J|r£fe Wi
Plow Steel Ulk Cast Steel 80c; Buggy Spring*
•joc; Horae and Mule Shoe* VI S w; Horae
CoLCtfi"-*, Oa . March *», 1074. , shoe Nall* Nall* ft keg #• to; Axes
> 1 s o. UU n -SlKu. bills on V- | ^Hav—JfPcw’t#1 76.
p i' r ./.Mn iii'i bills on HoaVon H P «• LaBD-Frlm* Lear* B1 lc.
MFiu-ur checks oa New \ork et !*-•!I Lkatukb—White Oak Hole p % 44 c; Hem
«'urreney lo*n< it*l^ ner cent, per month. locll ^oieS3c: FrenchCairSkins 1204 ; Ainer.
Gold and silver nominal. ^ do w . t'iu>er Leather IBtfA to; Har-
»* ,(K- y can he obtains J on very ea§y term* i QPia do toe: Dry Hides lie: Green do 6c.
- ' .VIacbkkkl—No 1 ft bbl V2A; No2#14; NoS |V;
o 1 P H bbl #10; No 2 #0; No 3 #6; No 1 * kit
Lawyirt.
JOBLPH F. POO,
Attorney at lew,
and Judge of County Court.
Practical la alt other Court*. ,
Oth.e urar .tor. A W. U. Hobarte k Co, troed ft.
loedlly oonvertihle collaterals.
loslneiH
nfl.Vence i* utterly p'ayed out. ■ No 1 p
CoUFAttlsOM WITH LAST y*AR.—The UbI- | #3.
te l State* port
ptaccti 4 822
ii r 1*2X1 W i
Ii. i' i ihlpment*.
Ptcauae—Caie pint* p *lox #2 to; quart*
i to.
iVrAsn-p rase #3 iO.
hair of Corn and Moat.
The store of Messrs. Daniel *t Barbae
is dust'd tlm other day by a Deputy l’. J t j, 0 | <>(1
H. .Marshal, by direction of tho I'nitod
States District Court, on the ground that
the goods therein belonged to tho estate
of Mr. Joneph King, bankrupt. The
creditor* gave a bond of double the
amount, w«« are informed, lilandford .V
Garrard are attorneys for (he creditor*.
The assignee, Mr. Isaac Joseph, being
impelled to go to Now York, on yestor-
day bad tho perishable property sold.
About two ear loads of corn hrnugLl
ic. per bushel, and 11,0'Ni pounds of
bulk clear rib sides 9o. per |*ound.
ilarstaml tho young proprietor*
of the oNlAhliMhnicnt intend contesting
the suit to the bitter and, mid tho lawyer*
expot-t to reap something therefrom. Tho
ooutast will probably bo a long and hot
Who will win ?
.pie*
—A saloon keeper *ay* he has glased
windows and a screen to “hide tbe tem
perance men when they come in for a
drink. '
—The member* of the street corner
brigade call themselves “lho Fatroua of
I-Uenesa.''
—Married ladiea now have their hus-
bund'c in addition to their own name on
their visiting card, a eu«tom of long
standing abroad. The fashionable cur l
j>ist now la almost square, the engraving
being iu old Englixh, and otherwise plain.
Home ladiea are trying to introduce
something new iu the matter of turning
down corners, but tbux far they have only
euceeded in confusing their friends.
—As the telegraph tells us that Sena’or
Sumner died from angina poctoris there
ia a geucrul curiosity to know the nature
and character of this unfamiliar malady
!• is a form of ueuralgia etlecting the
'io*.-t. Its utnte ia sunply descriptive of
its on-, formidable manifestation—a terri
bly sent*, pain in the breast ; blit general
ly it occurs iu that particular part of tho
breast over the heart. It is a sympt-
of disease in Nome distant organ, und
thoso “subject to it," it is very apt to
ex-utod by intellectual exsrliona.
Tho mails from all quarters beyond
Atlanta and Macon are three days behind.
Our last Now York paper was published
Saturday. No paper west of Opelika has
come Hince Sunday.
—A darkey near Colainhu* hiu* a thou
sand dollafs' worth of toad stool* to sell
the Government for exhibition at the Cen
tennial.
The luscious mint julep now rejoices
the heart of the non-temperance men.
— Weather wi.sencros predict a very sul
try summer and a lengthy drought. If
you will let them talk, the croakers will
predict any kind of a bad fate for you
the more gloomy they make it, the morn
delighted they arc.
— 1 Topers take their sling* in thier stom
achs, the boys in their pockets, and both
•to iioppy.
—“Down tho River" ia uow the talk of
the day, when blue* are forgotten.
Croparation of a Coinmerrial Hat.
Twenty-six of tho loading merchants iu
Columbus aro uow engaged in the prepa
ration of a commercial reporter in Colum
bus. Ka.'h house gives a list of its cus
tomer* iiud a committee rates them. It
probable tbo list will be published. At
cuch merchant will bo furnished
with a writton or printed copy. Those
who have paid in full, those who
have partially done so, as well ns
those who have not *Hot:lul at
allou last year's o|H)ra(iotiK, will bo tu
tored. The list will not be completed iu
thirty or forty days, so that those who
wish thoir credit and standing improved
can, by settling iu fall or partially, be en
abled to be rated as high as others of the
same class of equal proiupitudc. The
lists will be furnished to other cities. We
understand that they aro to reciprocate
with a rating of their customers.
Tu* (>> troM SiTt ATioM.—Price*
proved .turlnir the week. The cu
tint Glicht «\iu-e« enhance o
ft,» .11II ere nee between the
I'.u* j ear ha* largely
I cotton I* coiupara-
;ed appreciable
There 1« every
supply -fthi* »d*1 u.ei.n
decreased. Tbe p-wUl'.r
The condition U
i enhance or dvirrau
e visible
. o-cript* tbl* week have been
r *l»ed i- • huh a
.ter the l.ndae at Eufaula,
The river a
it i.«au pHcstnii i
or makiBK any iai
engineer and woud-|>a*aer were killed.
Tl,e Mooile and Girard Ksilr«»ad lost a bridge
twelve mile* below the ell), and th# track w -*
badly w »khod. It will not he ready I
«ou leet of treoellnx an-' embanking. Tnls
in *blpld»|j “ *“ ■“'*
freight tr-ln» by Wclnewlay. *t farlhert.” He-
Mon-
Savannah an-l
probably tu ready tor
.. # emlay. at farlhert. **
tween > ipeiika and Montgomery the track
I lidiy w,i:<he t. Freight trains Will n*S* I
d*v. On Wednc*»lay n» trains arrived or
parted. I he only route left now tor heavy *h1p-
merit*, like eo.ton, to tho North is via Opelika
and Atlanta. I he shipment* reported this week
*nto made be lore the breaks, rasseugers and
light freight »re transferred over the gups by
means <d list*. In the last three days rue at-
tuo pi.ere . n l^en very warm,*kle>cloudy and
r«|r.a ar* -hre^tenc-l. The streams are rapidly
falling and rullr ml repair* progressing vlg-
...»-Jy. All the river laclorle*, *— * L *
bur were cuiupelied to *lop,
ti encd.l operation* 'o-day
Farm work has been grt
frerho - , sn-l much diumge dor.
i the t.’oluui-
coiupelied to *lo]>, but all re com
,«ratl»n*
ork has t.een greatly delayed by
rin-l much <1 tinsge done to grot
F»r'unately uot very much wa* plnnicl
rgest amount
i orde *. Tlie
demand u mainly lor g-.od cottons. Dirty
•ad#** Oinnot he sold at their value.
|r will t.c noted that the port receipts a.« well
s interior t»wn« have sensibly decreased i
• he corresponding
both in receipt* and *t<»ek.
ltiE Wbathaa.—Thermometer for the week
II »g i . ) ntinii'.u* r..Ins from Satur
day at dark to late Tuesday night, creating a
Irc'sliet. KM Howdy and very -
Same week laat year the tlieriuomeier av
aged OU. Dne go-*l rain.
Tub Maukkts. — The following shows i
price of mM-llliig* in New York and Liver...
gold at New York and L.w Middling* In '
lumbus each day of the week
Saturday
Monday ..
Tuesday ...
Thursday .
. Gold.
t 10 n 11 4 ** X?
16< 4 I6'„ 14 *y—
, 10', II ', Hi 14 H-
, l«S 10'a *1I' H 14 »yi4! ,
POTATUKS—Irlsb, ft Id #4 0005 00.
poWHKK—k~g #7 60: ‘x keg #4 00; % keg
#2 to. in Magas
Kora—Manll
lade 4c.
MEAL—ft bUS #1 10.
MOLAMB*— N. O. “
06'.c; Cuba 45050c: t
Oath—V bushel 8Oe0#k5e.
Oil -lierosene ft g»H 36c: Linseed, rat
do boiled #1 25; Lard #1 to; Train #1 26.
Kica—V t lie.
#120;
Salt—V sack #2 26.
Tobacc—<’«>i#mon ft h 60c; Medium bright
70c: Fine 76c; Extra #1; Navy <W©66c; Maccaboy
Hnnfl »5c.
SH.0T—ft sack #3.
Si'oak—4.'ut>* V ». 13013U; A 13; B or
extra <J 13: C 12)<: N O yellow clarified 13013|4«
do white 140141V.
Houa—Keg 7c V box 10c.
STAttt li—ft *. 0c.
Tea—<Jret’" and Black ft h |1.260#2.OO.
V in bo a a—ft gal!4oc.
Whihkv—Kectlded ft gall #102; Bourbon #2
Frying chickens ..
Irish potatoes
So d Irish potatoes
Sweet |Hjtatocs
B.S-: „ _
#1 26 Rich Sin.i
. 3-1035
. 6 to bbl
40050
60 i.'k
4 60 bbl
0 00 bid
1 00 p'k
1 40 bu
\ 00 p'k
1 25 bu
ift J
5 #3 25 Bran
#1 75. Corn Meal and
Gr-ts voc. ber
CoLl’MUl'8 MAMFACTfRKI. GoOtl* — l.tolt
,f phritU Stilt.—Slice, lug 4 4 l-»Uc.. 7 h shirting
kj^c,: nsnaburgs, 7 os.. 14c ; drilling TJ'V--
l>|« ached sheeting urul drilling 12Ue.; potion
flanoe .- ISC. l olvrri lioodi.—Sirijas* 12 to 13' j ' :
‘ ‘ ‘nrtiiig 14-*.; tiding lie. - ■ - •
U iu- . per bumdi <>i live p un.i» #1.40 r
Mjc, t-. :Jic.; sewing thread, 10 ball) to mo
pound. 50c.; knifing thread, 12 hall* to tho
laiumi, bleached, 65 • : unbleaehe-l 60c.; wraj^
plug twin*
•tinaburg* 15c.;
'irlory —shirting *,'4. 4-4 i
ppiug twine 4
Fac/org.—Plaid or check* 13'^e. 5
stripe*, fnney lashlons, 13c.
Iutv Goon*,—Best prints 10c. to lie.; fonts'
1 ‘..luui'-u*^ ,c.
,K Past Yea a. -
t irdlnary
I ordinary..
Iv-w .Mi Idling*..
g-mmI mh
- Liverpool t'plan-i*
New York, I p-
Gold 115'g. Ci-luin-
t the lollowing
..5 04
..10 012
..13‘4«13U
14 014',
4--w Orleans. 0 lor Dharlesion, :>56 for Tallas-
ee mill*.
Total sales 4K,076—28,*63 lor Northern spin
ier*.3061 lor New Y--rk,6.007 lor home oonsutni--
l-.n. 10,242 lor SavAunaU,ai0 lor Tall ir.-ec mills.
Week's receipts 247 bales, against 635 the
: the corresponditig week
V K K. 14 bv M KG U
41 by river, 132 by wag-
Shipments 1042 halo*—
lor liotue c-iiAumptlun.
(a it K U 4l
Col m mini a tlunrda' thrill Tniyrt Prur-
tiro Monday.
Tho ColmubtiB GnarJ* luui a Amo drill
Inst afternoon, nunr Huliahury l'urk, mulcr
comiaauil of i'apinui Shepht rd Tho
pompany nuiuDorod tbirty-fvriir tuuskola.
Tho inonihcra at ill ovinco marked profi
oiauoy in tho m uuul atul ovulutiun*.
Their appoaranro on llroad atreot waa
highly complimented.
Tho company ha* resolved to have *
•a Mott's Green on Mon
day afternoou. Tbe members are ordered
to aHHcmhlo at tho armory at r. m. All
ahould bo prompt. A haudKomo prize is
to tie given to the successful uurksmai .
WBKKLY HTATKMBST.
St-«'k Aug. 31st 1.177
hecidicd |-i-t week 247
T -ial rocutvwl, In'dlng stock.57,*30
1 cd pa»l week 1,042
1 shipped 48,047
T -t.il h'-n.- .• -it* 11 inptloll 6.910
k March 20 w 702
Hale- 1.422
1174
1.western Italimad 3.116
At ■•lulu an-l GiraM Kullrovl.. 17,1.<7
Western Railroad 2,301
River 7,407
NorUi'and South R.Ii’lruad.2.710
50,602
■TATBMRBT ritB)’KHI»0 VBA US.
1808-0 1800-70 167" 1
Slock. Aug. 31, 280 125 1672
Kec'd I-- Mar 20 45830 0li*o 08718
1241
About a ffaor 11 in.
Tin* i« ipilntiiiiis of Columt-UH rc-piira
tho City Council to be cotnpoNod of thir
teen nu mbers a Mayor aud twelvo Al-
d.'riueu. Seven votes, a iiiajonty of the
whole Hoard, aro nrcoasary to olcct an
officer. Once since the war the Hoard, .
under 'military supervision, consisted of | I'
only six Aldermen, t hey wanted to elect
A new bridge keeper, and tlm Mayor de
al rod to retain the one already 111 office.
The entire six Mder.ee 1 voted for the now
man. Mayor Mott slated that no one waa
chosen, a* the ordinance* re .pi wed seven
votes to elect. Dne member then ap
pealed from tho decision of the c'air.
The Mayor refuted to put the motion on
IU« ground th» ordin.m-o ... no pl«m | of „ 1|f bl«-u h.d . drill
thit the moat foolish could not miscon
strue it, ami if the appeal could not be
NUstained lor in such a matter*aev.«n votes LiOraiy Jnoriatlon Mortmy l.mt Xly/tl,
Total exnortt' t-> G. Ii 1,227,072
Stock .
Cl, 530
City l.iylit tiunrda.
At the meeting last night this flue
puny received wight new members. High- j Year - * Receipt*
teen tuentbei's, who havo paid thoir quota, Fiuxcipal I'
1 ’ their total receipt* to date;
are awaitiug uniform*. I he greou svpiad i j,.,
tho armory I,»*t New lirleam 1 1.000*46
evening. I Savannah ! 5011*01
i Galveston .*25!266
A new lot of Jupancse Fishing Rods,
Fish Hooka, and a great variety of
Tackle, jM*t received by
mb-'l C. J. Morrxrr, Druggist.
A car load of West's Crystal Kerosene
Oil, just received by
mh'Jl C. J. Moftett, Druggist.
Coats' and Clark a Spool Cotton at 7<b\
per dozen, at
Ri.anchaiiu'k,
l'-'J Hrond *t.
Winter Cjssimeres and Oman Goods
lesH than actuul cost, at
Hi.ancuabu'n, 12d llroad at.
It ia an acknowledged fact that Bubler,
ou Randolph street, has the best Cigars
in town.
Remember, ltuhler s new Cigar and To
bacco Store is on llmdolph street, a few
doors below KNqt'inKR office.
Jh’lf llooila nt Jjoir Price a,
fgindauer A Hro. having disposed of a
large lot of dry goods to prepare for tbe
spring tradiq ofier to sell the balance of
their siock, until their new goods arrive,
al tbo very lowest prices. They invito
the attention of buyers to thoir article*.
If thoir pricts do not suit the views of
buyers, they will make prices that will.
They ask that all may call, and they guar
antee satisfaction, both as to quality aud
charge*. They have a magnificent atock
of goods, aud they consider it a pleasure
to show their fabrics. Give them a call,
tf
A fresh supply ot tho best Prints at
ton cent.* per yard, at
Ulaxcbaxd'i.
Factory Check* at 14c. per yard at
Blakchahd's.
Full lines of Hlcacbed and Brown
Homespuns, al coat nt
fel Blanchard's.
Subscriber* In Arrears
Are notified that I will present their
1*73. ' claims for the present and until further
Ttiiiw ' ooRtf®- tt. M. Guay.
2,0*4,041 ' tf
62,874 -
l.-nS'iS ! u ~* »<»»••
*604)472 1 Ho to the Ruby Restaurant for vonr
1 68F619 1 Fwh * Game, and ail thing* good
.... —— 3,930,608 to eat. octlo tf
—The GUuwinK ahowa i • «** - —
i EveryItotly Itkea to go to ltuhler'* popu-
v 8 * 3 '^ ,ar aud T obacco Store, where Cigars
2*4,480 and Tobacco arc a specialty.
HAMPEL B. HATCHKR.
Attorney at Lav.
j**j OMo* over Wlttlsli A
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practice* 111 court* of liwMgi* aud AI*Uw» :
Pobtsk Isobar.
US
IX0BAM A CBiWrORMi
Attorney a al Law,
Will practi * ia the 8UU1 aoJ Pwlural Court* of
0*orgia.
Offlc* over ?toot, IIIbm i Co.'* *tor*, nortbwe*!
corner Uros-l sad M. Clair #t«. Js
A. A. IkOSIEB,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Practice* iu State and Federal Court* in U*orgl*
aa-l Alabaaia.
001.e 126 Br,>ad gt., Coluuibu*, 0b. J*®
Mm U. Blavitrou>. Mum F. Oabbabd.
BLANDFORU A UABRABU,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Office No. 07 Bruod *treet, over WiUicb k Kiu-
•*T< Jewelry Store.
Will prartio* iu tli* Btat* aud Federal Court*.
Ja*. M Ku***U. CBA*. J. »w
BPMNELL A BWIFT,
Attorney* *ud Coun*«ilor* at Lew. W ill practice
In the Court* of (ieorgia 1 Chattahoochee Clreuit;
*..■! AUbama. Oih<« etirC. A. hedd A Co.'* *tor*,
Ur.NMi *treet, Coluuhu*. U*. Jal_
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Molleltor.
U. S. C -ut'r aud K«gl*ter lu Baukruptoy. Office
uovj jj «»i'i brook*' Drug Mtoro, Columbu*, tie.
PKABODY A HRANNON,
Attorneys at Law.
Orrica ovxx J. KXBI8 6 Co.'e Utobb, Bboad Sr.,
i.-.vl t] Wbt Aide.
R. J. HON KM,
Attorney aud Counsellor at law,
'«<-<>!„U llouir lueurauce Company baildiug, *ec-
o- i7 lyj olid *tory.
t'UAM. II. WILLIAM*,
• Attorney at Law, Columbus, Ca.
Will practice in any Conrt
Oflicc over Acer 6 Murdoch'* itore. [uovlfi
Doctor*.
thorite «t*. Office hour*—7 to 9 a
UR. *. R. LAW.
Office corner Br->a-l and K*t.dol| h mieet*. Burrin'
bllil-lliiA.
Kcniib-uce on F-ir*yth, tlire,- Jour* below 8t. Clair,
jatt
flr*t door to left.
Druaslet*.
8316
76007
43.226
iol604
2,r2
17,016
1,786
6.942
24,863
1,054
63.0JI
1871-2
15.-0
3708 S
*074
4O05o
Tuaoi .
ltalln a.1 2,446.agalii.-t288t;hy Wealern RnUroatl 1
40,50*. *Kaln*t 32,713 l**t year.
V’RBtuttTB—l’«r I'M ■•*. cotton. To Savannah
7uo ; t > New York, Philadelphia ai«l Haiti :
tuore, ft 16; Boston #1 26.
Tub I'NiTien statbs Ports.-Uecelpta for 1
the w-?ek 01,722 halo*. agaln»t 81.706 la>l week
—0-.010 tbo weak be I'-re and 71,106 -a me
week la.*t year. The total movement I* *«
follow*:
1174 1873. !
Stock Aug. 31 oo.oso 45.029 1
Week'* receipt* 01.722 74.105
Total..
worn also required. “Well,'' remarked The directors of the Library
an Alderman, “«e are in a tlx." “\ou turn held a meeting at tho Librar
certainly are if you want to elect your ; night. Something pleasant is on
man. The Hoard saw the point, smiled I though we did not learu what it
good humorou-dy, and all appeared eon- ! They are going to iaaue an invituti-
tented with tho positlou, except the dis ! all tbo ladios who are intenvited 1
appointe.1 eaO)tidate. library to meet Tuesday afterniHin.
tuber |>ort* .
12:1,08 •
526 6,>8
645,144
291,802
80.425
430.801
J. 1. GRIFFIN,
Imported Drug* and Chemicals,
r-*iri|>tlon* (grefully pre|Ntrt-d.
il* No. IU* Hroa-I street.
Uerden Seede.
large NMurtnient
C'niRKT'e Cot'aa hvat-r.
Crawforil Mieet, tiuder heuklu Bou*e.
C. H. PALMER, Lleeuaed Apotheeury
One door above \irginla Orrery.
44* Physician*' Prescript lou* made a *|>*cielty.
dei 17 j Night Ih-II to l*ll ol door.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Druggist,
T»u door* l-elow Ueo. W. Brown'*,
FOMTER H. CHAPMAN,
Druggist,
HauJolph, east of Bruod Street,
Coluiuhus, (la.
A. M. BRANNON,
Wwt Bidi, Bboad Sikibt, Columbus, (Ja.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer lu
Drugs unil Medicines,
Toilet Articles uud Perfumery.
Cotton Factories.
COECMKl'8 MANUFACTURING CO.,
Manu r arfurors of
Nheetlnga, .shirting*, and Hewing sad
Knitting Thread.
C*r>U Wool and Uriad* Wheal an-l Cora-
Office in rear ot Wlttich A Kin**!'*, Kandolph at.
JaU it. II CIIIITOV, Preaideat.
MI'M'OGKK MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
SIIRKTIMOM. 8II1I.TINQS,
YARN, K )PK, Ac.
COLUMKL'0, 0 A.
tl P. SWIFT, Pr-Diiletit.
X A. SWIFT, Secretory <k Treoeurer. oct31 1y.
lust 1
Attention
As my Audrkhh on elementary Auai-
LTt'SAL CBJEKUtWi, teacbiug tbe cboap-
Watchmakers.
C. HCUOMBURO,
Prartlcal Watchmaker and Jeweler,*
Successor to L. Uuto«<ky,
C. U. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
1.14 Broeil atr**t, Coluaibu*. Ue.
I Cluck* repaired iu th* bmt m.u-
n*r m l warranl*)|.
iall
lurri-.Mij i.'WMs.—They have received this , * n
week 13,03d bale*. *g»in*t It 214 last year, and Compounding uiaunrcs, is entbnaiaaticallv '
have stock* of 146,426, against 108,211, The lob MMii*,! .n,l .. 1 _ , , . I
lowing show* their (--tel recs.-lpt* to -late; , rt0 * ,,et “ n ' u ear t**y enuoraed l»y utmost
J. II. PALMER,
Practical W atchmaker uud Jeweller,
t\»ly '« building. Br-a-l Ft, Coluahu*, da.
" Liu-le 8e« lug Mi- ltinrs repoin-d. Needl*.,
' l<lec28
ConfeotloneM,
I. G. HTItLPPFK,
Candy Manufacturer
akd exAua ix
All kind# of Confectionery and p r
Stick Candy ih c*at«. " U
N > - barge for loxee.
Livery and Sale 8tab£i7
KUHEBT TKOXPUY.
uwrr. M, ..a r.,ih..„ ^
ouui.«r«, Sun 0, , t|
Calumbti., 0..
*. UABBEL,
Llrrry and (al, .lakln,
uuut.„h it, c-unu, u, ’
JOra.JrfM.h.tMM ,uu„ „ ^
Restaurant*.
UARKIH COCJ-TV BE»T*la»«
»a. Sil b.inmI
Tho best ot Foreign aud Douestic u,,u.o, ,
Tin and Coppemmlthu
WM. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Mkeet Iron, iw
Order* Iroai abroad promptly attended to
J* 7 Xo. 174. Hr.-a
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
HtdU No. -I ».d 1». Market Uo,„.
Freeh MeeU of every kind and U-,t
Jail always on hand. ’ “ ;
J. T. COOM,
Freeh Meats of All Mlnda,
Htalle N-^ If. ..
Dentists.
W. F. TIGNKK,
Dentlat,
0|>poeit* Btrupper'* building. Randolph .*t
Special atteutluu given to tk« in»*rti..u „f ».
Ucial Teeth, a. well a* to Operative UentuirT '
M0 den
T. W. HENTZ.
Dentlat.
Oyer Joseph A Brother's store.
W. T. POOL,
Dentist,
nov33) till Broad St., Co'uaibn*. 0*. •
W. J. F4FGLE,
Dent lag,
■epAJ Georgia Borne UuM-liu*. i
Cun and Locksmiths,
John.-m - * coruur, CoSumbu.. 1
terlal*. Upposlte fcii-|iilrer Offlc*.
Dress-Making.
MUM M. A. HOLLlNGkWORTH,
Brees-Making, Cut ting Knd Fitting. Term.thr,;
Residence and.hop Id Browntville.
Boot and 8hoemakers.
WM. MEYER,
Boot and Hhoeumker.
Dealer in Leather uud FinJiiig*. Nett to ( A
Redd k Co.'*. Prompt and strict at leu lion |ir»j
Plano Tuning, &c.
Accordeone. Sign Painting also U-me.
Order* maj ‘ * • — * “
Book Store.
( lie be left at J. W. I'eas* A .Nurmsn't
Tailors.
Cutting and nuking in the latest Style*. R*p*ii
ing on I cleauiug neatly done, at rcasouablnprict
feblSj Over J. R. Johnston's hat stort.
Croce re.
u Oglethorpe k Jack«ou street*
' barge for drayage <1
J. H. HAMILTON,
WholMuU nntl Retail Grocer,
Junction of Franklin, Warren k Oglethorpe
No ibarge for drayage. f\ -
IN HAM tOOPER,
Family Grocer and Dealer In Country I’r-du
1 next to “Ku-|uir*r" 011-".
PLANTEKH* HOTEL.
Nest to Colnuihua Bank Uulhllng
Porters stall the trains.
Jal3 tir.*, W F SNIDKH. I'r.-I-r *«
Oil. and AltacbBienU fur all n
~ j Columbus
4 if uartrr Million for a Quarter - tirund M-'iugouiary.
T-s*hi. iSiTvii,:'
tug.
44. of County llridgra.
1 C >m vv.rumors huv» now piU tbo
y o il „( Job', «uh lho .(coplioit ol J A l.ratul K.fflo lako, |il«oo at lho .“uiih B.o,|.h
-".'..loo!, thoho:,lor. prefor koo|> Soiici to.m B ht, sUok ui.y roult in tbo ' Tout
..I Jr.....* mtoro.t thoroon to pro. | , lnol „ a fo.nmo, by In
l receipts to -late
* 1874.
. .1 to, 945
V. *0)002
. 33.45-.
66.OH
50.700
. 344,1Jo
59.632
53.'03l
to.ows
42.911
64.822
Mttlin^ .u.l rooBoin. tho mono, tberofor. I rooting", very Znull .uiouut. probal.lv l»r fht >««
Wo mi lor,ton,l tho Uk of tbo I'mmii. twontrtiro oonto Sorno tiokoU in tho
sion. r* m the future 1* t«> lay a*u!« aunu- Lounvillo Library drawing rrinain unaoKI, Ameriesn
.liy . .-ruin «. to b. known « tbo I „ is prop „,„, t0 di<pM , llt , h<ra " *«"«
brijgo fon.l 1 hot. whon of th. conn. , „ wM , ly r , ffl „ „ m ll ho impoulblo to ' v " k ''
t can at oucu be get tieketa after to-day, a* all ara onlernt **•!•*. .
»r.*n on.*, which | returns tl to Lo::iavill« on Monday. Thom HpSZuuoii
who wish to try th« ekaueva of Datua Gbbbrsl Kbmabbs —The
713.000
341.'kM
5*3 000
115.000
11,009
15,000
every iule'digont pluuier in thin Hoction,
•JfSm ,h '' , 1 m "J r * ,w t't’uipaoaated in a mess
'd aomawhat cumiuenanrato with the
knowl.-d h i‘J merits of tho production
id value «»f the information conveyed,
33t)36J I d«> from tbi* date establish the price at
oo ceuta per copy. In consideration of
thi* change. I do hereby agree to re
fund the money to any farmer who, after
reading the production, will certify to me
209,990 k® im not fully satin tied with the i uveal-
There 1* no Klavery *0 hopeleaa
bieh cotujiela * man to support a
82 000 f^toiiy by th« cultivation of poor land. |
The problem to lie ho!veil by the South j
hope for agricultural recu-1
Tobacco, Clears, lie.
097 00O
209,9 H|
666.000
270.000
17.600
ty hridgea are dentroyed,
replaced by a auhstaotial
will laat a* long a* the groaud hold* t ogoth
er. Having re* ly money, atiih a bridge Fortune should t»e on haud at tbe San* T* r> ,,u ** •'osoe-' The <iemand f.ir meats |>eration and proMpority, 1* ohcaD and
cu b«obtatuej.1, very Kia,tl prleo. Th. j «.«,« to-night, lt.ffl, will n«u«c It"!"^" *•'"“B * “*« )«*• ti.KI.
pl.u l. • g »d on.. Th. W00.1.U .ITuit. ! iboul , #cUA u . — —
WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.
Rare
C. LOPEZ,
Dewier In mwd Nanuractarer mt Fla*
Clan,
j*9 Near Br--e-t gtrn-t Depot.
MAICR DORN,
Dewier In Flwe i'lgara, Pipe* and
Ch"Win* Tobacco.
IL-tween Georgia U-m - ad Mu.coge- llom-.
r stream* have coat far i
than i
Grw»«f Concert in a lou- Hooka.
Madame Hathni propoac* shortly after
Lent giving her uanal annual concert. It
will conaiat niatnlv of ballad* and ope- if )**”** V ' '
... h. • ... L !»«)«)«.
leading bankora
George Opdyke 1 Co., the well known Hi-VeV
baukera in New York, have a card in our M * IU * t6o:'piaiu Bam, 14c.
tw .w , , Baooiuu—India p yard 17c; Scotch Flax -
paper. They are aunong the leading m->n- Kentucky ire: Piece i6c.
cy men of the country. None occupy
ratio aong*. by many of the fiuaat voice* hl Kher poaiUon. ^
in the city. The Mwnnerchor will intro •*>«<• * ork Money Men.
doce tbe Gypaey camp ocena in tbe opera We refer the attention of those doing
of the "liohetuiaa Girl, and aing tbe boamaa* in New York to U10 card of 1,
gr.u.1 chore. Tb. wboU w.ll cou^uj. U W.t«, A Co. Tb.jr uk. luu. oat; | Oorre^-Rto . t mm.
Amp), pt.pu.tiou. (on couon «j.pp,„,«l .,obu,g. ;
"* * Tkehouaeiealargeonear.it 1 t’luaaa— lK>masti« 1
, 0180.
> la# ft bbl #1; Superfine #8 66; ■>. 1 Coet
liable mannree The A-Id re*.s entree that
problem. I defy the agncultnial or sci
entific world to disprove onn fact or /*>*»'.
tion taken in the Addrea*.
J. Moxrok Llnmald,
Columbus, Ga.
The above work ia for nale at tbe En-
Barber Shop*.
LOU IN WELLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(f«C)M* >r Ut II. ll*OH,)
Under Georgia Home ln*ur*nc* Bailding.
Prompt and |>olit* lar'-m m attendanc*.
. J«rt
A LI.\ A BAN,
him*., Jm'uu Sm»t
•hSidersk? AT, " a 8 ‘ a *' " V; Bwlk w ^re copies can be order-
BrTrxa-4jo*heu\* k 60c; t’oantry»6e. od by mail, with stamp enclosed for re-
a a t>v—H?*ick ft fi racf* W ’ turn postage. A Uberal discount made to
large
in the
Builders and Architect*.
J. G. i'll ALM ERA,
■■•Na# i «rpewter aa0 BwIMer.
Jobbing d»a« at skort aotic*.
J»gU2 Dv alt *4f las
Br «*.l §trr«t, a*Bt tc 0. W. Brnwa'a,
^ 4-olawbs*. Ga
with a short farce. _ „
u. b«ing tt-a- .0 rert. if', colUUreL T^^uTh . hi * '
‘ — 1 b " u ““‘ I *"• —4— -a" , *rS.r.-n.« . JZ1 ^ - tl ^ ^ “
_F**d Store.
«*» mWIBBOIl,
• 0-.W I, R.J. 0u*. C-re
IB-re. *». <KUUvre- K,
W. A. Farley,
Attorn oy* rut
USSKTA, Omattaroochbb Oo-.Ua,
Special attention given to eollectluei.
HINES DOZIER.
Attorney at law-
HAMILTON, «*.,
W ILL practic* In th« CkslUhmYv Cu-
or any where el-. All k.. J ol -• .il«'""-'
DOCTORS.
Dr. John H. Carrigcr,
OURCKON AND PHYSICIAN
O MM Br->
Crane'* gri*cery
octl ly
corner Br-«d and Raud-lph atre«M,
eery *tor*. Reeideii-'e at Vr» T
doom l>elow Goetclilu*' planing n-
FARM BOOKS-
TIME BOOKS
FOR
PiiUTATIOHS AND FARE
Th* form i* -a* furni->l>e-l by a |-l»Dt»r "f
eBperieacv. It* see will enable a Fariarr t •»»'
many time* il* co*t durin'g tli* year.
Print«d sad for aaU by
THOMAS GILBERT.
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
A^Th* »-k will b* farwarde-1 l*y »'• :
reretpt -»f prtee. lak't -t** !l
FRESH GOODS!
PR0FUX0 ft HOFFMAN
Bav* Jaal R*c*iv*d a Freak L*H M
Date*, Prune*, Raisin*.
Figs, Choi j* Apple*- kc.