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lOUMUlS. ^l OBCJI A :
SDA.Y MARCH 22, 1874.
tioEraiituk daily markj:t. ~~~
|i.sAy«AL.—Sight bills on New York 14 por
. ills jount; on Boston % per cent.; on Sa-
inah % per cunt.; demand bills on lioston
ter cent. llanks ure selling checks on New
ik at !4«. premium. Ourrency loans 1@1J^
| cent, per month. Gold and silver noml-
■urroy.—Finn. The following: are tko
Itut Ions:
■erlor 5 @q
jilnary and stained 11
Dd Ordinary 13^@-
r Middlings 14}$@—
idlings U->4@—
t Middling*
laics *201 halos.
ecelpts 62 bales — 0 by M. k O. R. R, ;
■by wagons; 0 by N. &S. R. R.; 0 by
, It. It.; 0 by river; 25 by S. W. R. R.
Lpments 78 bales— 0 by S. W. R. R.;
1 r homo consumption; 62 by W. R. R.
DAILY STATEMENT.
k on hand August 31st, 1873 1,177
■ceived to-day 62
previously 66,662—66,714
m . . 67,«01
lipped to-day 78
previously 48,047—48,125
I Stock on hand $>,700
IJamb Day Last Year.—August 31st, 1872,
I; received same day 9; total receipts 53,640;
Jppeil same day 272 ; total shipments 43,407 ;
ick 11,094 ; sales 67. Middlings 17%o.
. S. Ports.—Receipts for 1 day 8,424 ; ex-
.s to Great Britain 11,420; to Continent
112; stock 006,689.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
■The friends and acquaintances of Miss
jAtilda Uopton and Mr. J. J. Upton
Id family are invited to attend the fu-
Iral of the former from the residence
J Mr. James K. Uentfroe, in Browne-
lle, Ala., this (Sunday) morning at 9
|clock. march22.*
Index to Note Advertisements.
J. & G. JR. Ii. schedule—W. L. Clark,
Iporiutondont.
■Target practice—Columbus Guards.
[Clocks, watches, Ac.—T. S. Spear, ag’t.
■House and lot for sale—A. Wittioh.
reposals for repairing bridge—County
uui vuonerB.
.1 for reut—Mrs. Ann Adams.
[Professional services offered—Dr. NV.
Skinner.
■Southwestern Railroad schedule—W, L.
lark, agent.
■Broad Street House—E. G. Raifor*,
loprietor.
At 011 Broad Street.
IClockp, Watches and Jewelry for sale
be ip. Fluted Goods at cost for cash.
T. S. Speak, Agent,
09 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
|inh-L' lm
Death In Montgomery.
[Telegrams announce the death of Mr. I
i Solomons, in Montgomery, on Friday I
lit. Ho was here for some days only a I
t weeks ago. He was a cousin of Mr.
Ike Greenwood, of Columbus. The re-
jaius will bo buried to-day.
Deduction 0/ llatee.
iThe rates from points in tho West to I
olutubus by Western railroad of fourth!
lass freights, which includes bacon, were!
hduood yesterday as follows por hundred!
ouuds: From Cincinnati and St. Louis, I
from Louisville, 70o. Rail oouimu-|
|ication is complete to these points.
Resuming of Trains.
| All run yesterday on tho schedule 1
lave mentioned. Connection will bo I
nade between Montgomery, Selma and I
fcufaula Monday, and Montgomery to Mo-I
tile ou Tuesday.
|onthwestern Railroad—New Schedule. I
For tho present a train will leave Co-1
limbus at 7:30 a. m., and return at 5:801
Bunts will transfer over Beaver I
Tho road will be fully repaired by j
Tuesday night, when regular schedule I
ill bo resumed.
Wool folk’s Bridge Over the Vpatoie.
Some repairs are necessary on this|
bridge. The County Commissioners 1
{quest those who dosire to bid for the|
■work to meet them at the bridge Tuesday!
■morning, at 9 o’clock, to ascertain what|
I repairs are needed.
l’ost Office Change.
Mr. G. A. Gronberry has received his I
I commission as Postmaster at Cataula. Tho I
I office lias hern removed from the house of I
I H. P. Pitchford to the depot ou the North I
[ and South ltoad. The change of location I
< a very desirable one to the community!
[ concerned.
Mayor’s Court Yesterday.
Gas Johnson, colored, whipping his I
wife, ordered to jail for twenty days.
Gus Johnson, colored, for lighting Win. I
Doyle, colored, was fined $5. As John-1
son bad forced tho difficulty, Doyle was I
dismissed.
Jordau Adams, colored, had “hollered’
in passing through the bridge. Didn't I
know it was wrong, hence he was dip-1
missed.
The New Ten Cent Notes.
They have made their appearance ini
considerable numbeis. They very much!
resemble the fifty cent notes, and uuleus!
care is observed, will be mistaken fori
them. The picture on the note is that of I
Win. M. Meredith, of Philadelphia, Soo-1
rotary of tho Treasury in 1849. No pic-1
turo of a living man is allowed ou a U. 8.
Treasury note.
Personal.
Wo wero glad to meet Colonel J. B. II
McDonald, of Seale, Ain., who spent yes
terday in the city on his way to attend I
Tallapoosa court. Colonel McDonald will I
be a promiueut candidate bofore the I
Democratic Convention, this summer, for I
the nomination for Congress it) the Third |
Alabama District (just across the river),
and being very popular will, it is thought, I
if nominated, defeat the Republicans aud |
gain the Democracy auother Congress-
The Mayor has called a spoof.! meeting j
of Council for 10-tnonow night. The I
Directors of the Industrial Association j
have a proposition to make, which
hoped will be accepted aud a Fair be held j
next fall. The proposition is, if Council |
will repair buildings tb« money for hold
ing the Fair will he raised.
Target Practice Monday Afternoon.
The Columbus Guards have a target I
practice to-morrow afternoon od Motts I
Green. Each member is entitled to three |
shots. Distance 100 yards—may bo 125
Members are urged to assemble at the I
armory at 3 p. m.
The company has ordered fifty-four new I
uniforms from New York, which are ex-
pooled the first week in April.
Thero is talk of the City Lights’ meet
ing the company after target practice and |
having a battalion drill.
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New Advertisements.
r.i»- *:
dilly. r'mupliM niailoti fr« *
A new lot of Japanese Fishing Rods,
fFi8h Hooks, and a great variety of ... ...
| T.cSle, just revived by A ,iENTS 'STI... r 15
mh‘_ , l 0, J. MoFrtTT, Druggist. , N \" " k w -
r?*r , , .. A WEEK TO AGENTS
Coats aud Clark s Spool Cotton at ( 0c. d>/o c-t .«-iiin K ari.cioi « ut. itiroi- ’
fu, full J. uhlDE - »-
No" \\ ‘
Blanchard's,
123 Broad *t
OPELIXA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
DU. I. T. W.VUNOCR,
Sortfcon ami l’liyelrliin.
» ill Sl.iughh-t'* linig stun-, Hu lu-iiJ nil*
I per doaun, at
NORTH «£ SOUTH RAILROAD.
Tribute to the Late Engineer.
A train wont out ou tho North & South
I Railroad yesterday to carry material to
finish trostlo No. 4 j, which was coiupletod
I at noon. Traius will resume Hchodule
I timo to-morrow.
The engine Estes was drnpod in deepest
I mourning in memory of Bragg Youge,
J who had carried her safely over so many
I miles. Tho expression of regret at his
I sad fate is universal, ami tho patrons and
1 officers of the road never tiro of their
praise of his caution aud care.
Siuco the Uuudall creek accident, ou tho
I Muscogee Road, during the wsr, tho disas-
I ter which lost Bragg his life is tho saddest
| which has over occurred iu this locality,
I without wo except tho death of Bill Butler
I and McCunu at No. (» trestle, on tho Mo-
[ bile & Girard Road.
Bragg Yongo, whilo running on tho
I Mobile and Girard road, has had his on-
I giuo jump tho track ou that very trestle,
I hut fortunately it did not leave tho bridge,
lOu auother occasion, while fireman on
I the Atlantic and Gulf railroad, tho section
I master had a rail up ou a bridge which
I lay across tho track. Having failed to put
I out a danger signal, tho freight train, ou
I which Bragg was, went over it, tho in
I gino and foil)teen cars leaving tho track,
| but not tho bridge.
In noticing tho accident over tho North
I and South Railroad, we neglected to say
that, when the Culutnl us surgeons ar
| rived on the scone, they found Dr. A. L.
•e in attendance on Willie Taylor aud
I rendering careful and i ffifiout sorvico.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following have been recorded in
| tho Inst two weoks :
John Donolly to G. B. and A. V. Don-
I ellv, north half of city lot 202, $2,1)25.
Jhiuor Hunter to Henry Mitchell ot ah,
I trustees of Liberty Hill church, two iicreB
j of laud iu Ninth District, $15.
Sam Howard to Wiu. A. Mahono, one-
quarter aero iu Oowota reserve, $150.
Hugh Kelley to J. T. Holland and J.
| M. Baker, north half of city lot No. 2Hi,
| $870.
Sarah A. Ferguson to B. F. Coleman,
| 7 1-100 acres in brick yard, $275.
J. N. Embry to W. II. Youug, 12$ acres
| of land in Muscogee oouuty, $350 10.
II. G. Ivey, sheriff, to L. F. Garrard,
I part of city lot 177, $700.
J. J. Grant to G. P. Swift, southeast
| corner of city lot No. 45, $2,750.
J. K. Redd io Louis Hamborgor, city
I lot 387, half acre, $5,000.
Winter Cassimeres and Dress Goods
| less than actual cost, at
Bi.anouard's, 123 Broad at.
It is an acknowledged fact that Buhler,
m Randolph street, has tho best Cigars
| in town.
Romember, Buhler s new Cigar aud To-
Ibaoco Store is on Randolph street, a few
| doors below Enquirer office.
Dry Hoods at Low I'riecs,
Lnudauor &. Bro. having disposod of a
large lot of dry goods to prepare for tho
spring trade, offer to sell tho balance of
their stock, until their now goods arrive,
at tho very lowost prices. Thoy invito
the attention of buyers to their articles.
If their prices do not suit tho views of
buyers, they will make prices that will.
Thoy ask that all may call, and thoy guar
antee satisfaction, both as to quality aud
charges. They have a magnificent stock
of goods, aud thoy consider it a pleasure
to show their fabrics. Give thorn a call
IkTV
1 ING." limv either sex may taneliinto
mnl unis i o lovo nuil affections of any person
they choose Instantly. Tills simple tuontal ac
quirement »n can possess, free, liy man, lor
25o., together with a inarrlaao guide, r.Kyptnn
Oracle, Droatns, Hints to Ladles, WimIiIIuk-
Nlftht Shirt, ha. A queer book. Address t .
WILLIAM MU)., Pubs., lMitla.
AN ACCIDENTAL CURE.
hi« . !.') rhiH, and now
c nw 2 '.1 1 . w o' nn
will t.ivak .i friMt! » obi .
ill . -S l'» umorK .V Co , I*
pliui, iiiiniiiig this p m or
Milllnory.
Missies wiiiti: a tucur.it,
I'iimIiIoiiuLIo Alilllnris iiuii Ilri'Msiii.ikiMs
tloiltleu.oli .9 Hiirta l it by . i: n . t-u.<■. m.
KUariilitopiI to Hi. Cliuubois .-*1 i«*«*i, in'M^c
ants. Q, \ . HARLOW.
Fusillonnblu IMllllnov unit llrueamukcr
Ka <• Mi i i t. I'litbi-b'l
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A fresh supply of tho host Prints tit
ten cents per yard, at
Blanchard's.
Factory Checks at 14c. por yard at
Blanchard's.
Full lines of Bleached and Brown
llomospuus, at cost at
fol
Blanchard s
rupture K'n!?.’v!. 1 "" 1 ,, \xrr.
trusses iv::::; Jl"
tiiixlily polislii'd., I fr.m alt - 1 ir. n.-iv. i-loU-
ItiK, AtiM|i|iiiiit or KtrttuoK uii|'lo-o*.intii. in Cool,
i l iiiily, lintit, snt<* noI -IuihI to. I'linflia tod l->
bathing. Mwayi rel i Ri yd 11 ' I • f
tern. im luiliiiK Hard Rul h-r I'.Iumh- Ni^tit Trus".
Sent by mail »r expn-<. Sold l>y all di.il.-i-*
Send for HllHtratod Cut llok’H Ki-lnldiid)'lli>l>t-i
1:117 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and "37 Hroiid-
wiiy, N. Y ttewuio of japan nod tmltailonn. I"
Por
Coughs, Colds, Hoarscnoss,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
U»o
WELLS' CARbOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN HM i: UOXK8.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by DruKKl8ts.
Notaries Public.
Eating Houses.
ltouiais- iMTiMi h oi si:.
Uight at tin' Depot, oii.'ii -it .ill Imuri Hot
Mini te-(, H
M Mm pie
Furniture, Ac.
At Punic I’rlees.
A. O. llAinVKId.,
Uiuilur in nil liiiuls of lTmilliirc.
I*, Miitallli', >Vm»il L'offniN, and Catkelrt.
ils Clin in In r« atroi
DRY GOODS.
3FtE5]\/E3ES33M:aE5TES».!
THE NKW YORK STORE
in ‘ i n i. siii.Mvo at
Panic Prices 2
OUR J0UVIN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES
AT OOc. A PAIR. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT.
S. LAND AUER & BRO.
I Nov. l?(i, IS,.'*. fmli .'lO.podAwly | Now York Stovo
Grand Clearing Out Sale !
TO MAKK KKAIlY FOR Til K 6CUINU TRAhR, WK NOW OFFER
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST, FOR CASH !
AM) K.VI.HY OTUKU AUTICl.K VS I.OW AS TO IlK HUM) KI.SKWIlKlt'H.
Cl I ACM A. N & V 1 SI 1STILLE,
Jut I 00 IIllOAl) Si lti:F,1
Lawyors.
A. .1. 1 It li nits,
Atloi’itey tuxl i'minwollor
J. KYLE & CO.
* lluime. Thoy worn bought durlnu
• H**ld ui prli i M tu corrcapu
Races at Macon.
Many in Columbus may bo interested
I in knowiug tho races in Macon, Ga., coiu*
I raence on the 24th of litis month, next
['Tuesday, aud continue during the week.
1 There are to ho throe races each duy Tho
combined purses amount to $1800. They
are to take place under (he auspices of
I the Central Georgia Jockey Club, of
I which Ilayne Ellis is Secretary. A good
I deal of sport is promised, as many owu-
I ora of fast horses have agreed to attend
] with their atiitnuls.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Ranh'in House, March 'At.
Goo. H. Worden, Cincinnati.
James rf. ltyan, Baltimore.
George II. Foster, Now York.
Chas. F. Stevens, Georgia.
C. Day Noble, Chicago.
Mrs. F. E. Swift, North Adams, Mass.
J. E. Stinson, Texas.
J. M. Lamb, Bussell county, Ala.
Leroy Upshaw, llurtvillo, Ala.
Julius Barkhottse, Louisville.
J. Oppeulieimer, Cincinnati.
It. S. Starks, Louisville.
I). Kelson, Montezuma, Ga.
J. T. Kolsoo, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Wm, Patton ami wife, Springfield,
Thou. II. Allen and wife, Springfield,
Mass.
John Whitaker, New York
Goo. H. Steward, “
John A. Colvin, Opelika.
ALABAMA NEWS.
Subscriber* In Arrcm*
Aro notified that I will present the
claims for the present and until further
notice. H. M. Guay.
tf
Hood Things.
Go to the Buby Beatatiraut for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to onl. octl5 tf
Everybody likes to go to Buhlerspopu
lar Cigar and Tobacco Store, whore Cigars
aud Tobacco aro a specially.
Attention !
As my Address on elementary Anui-
oultural Chemistry, teaching tho cheap
est and shortost moans for procuring and
compounding manures, is enthusiastically
received and heartily om’orsed by almost
every intelligent planter iu this section,
and that I may bo compensated in a meas
ure somewhat commensurate with tho
acknowledged merits of tho production
and value of tho information conveyed,
I do from this date establish tho price at
50 cents per copy. In consideration of
this chnugo, I do horoby agree to re
fund the money to any farmer who, nftur
reading the production, will certify to mo
he is not fully satisfied with tho invest
ment. Thero is no slavery so hopelo
ns that which compels a man to support a
family by tho cultivation of poor laud,
Tho problem to bo solved by tho Booth
boforo we can hopo for agricultural recu
peration and prosperity, is cheap aud -w
liable manures. The Address solves that
problom. I defy tho agricultural or sci-
ontilic world to disprove one fact or posi
tion. taken iu the Address.
J. Monroe Lennaud,
Columbus, Ga.
The above work is for sale at the En
quirer Office, where copies can bo order
ed by mail, with stamp ouolosod for re
turn postage. A liberal discount made to
Grangers or farmers ordoring a largo
number. This pamphlet should bo in the
bauds of every planter at this time,
j«JJ difcwtf
T. E. Blanchard is still offering his
stock of Dry Goods, without reserve, at
Cost!
Great Reduction in lit* 1’rioe of
FRUIT TREES.
Apple Trees ,,Wl
Peach Trees 8nin, "il»','iSi
Bent ton
Atlilr
Projirl.
' IOO.
>• part of tho State, pereXpvi'M*, C.
m W. U M l,SOX,
nr of tho 44coi*i;Iii MirM'ry,
Tin* Itkglii'M nil'll ten I oiitltorHIi'w
oi l-'.uropv say tho strongest Tonic, f'urittur
nml Dcohfttrucut known to tho modi -al world Is
JURUBEBA.
ltarrosts decay of vital (>*rcos, extuiuHtloo of
tho nervous system, rust*ires vn or to thndcliil-
itated, cloaiiHUH vltlnto.l Idoud. reinuvoH vonlole
nhniructIons and nets illrectlj on the ? Ivor and
‘-i.li'cn Prlcn *1 a hol lo. JOHN tkKKh
LtMKI, 18 PlattBt., N. Y. 4w
UfUtM ispu
: ;Z
;'.j j . J
oil a 2.“-2
is!
i9in 5s- s lfesr s
% S :
WE XV AH I pirMVash
BOOK AGENTS
lit onci!, to sell two or the in-jit \'iipulnr work
ever pul>tlHlie*l:
U.S. BONDS i.o, , i;:L',!ow , K h
W. K. Hand) . am,
MAH II M.L’8 ' IFr OK
Gen. Robert E. Lee.
r, *r ?nuil for Clrculiir at once
TURMtLM,!. HRUTIIKRS,
iw Baltimore, N!d f
Dentists.
, K. SMI TH, llcutiNl,
Durbor Shops.
Hotels.
A I. A HAM A llOlNI,
ADAMS llOlSi:.
o t * "i • *i<ii- sura !•
lliniHe, Oppobile Titur-eii^-1-1
i;. i\ IIOWKN li sox,
Ci'iit'i jil I nsii i-iini'i* Alfi'ltls.
lliil I rot d 81 root, ovm it. M. Uroi no A
A. (). Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co , has
removed to Chambers street. II friends
11nl patrons would do well to cull on him
in Iiih now quarters, and examine slock
Indore buying el towhote, 1‘ricoHul, jmnic
rates. jalS stnVwodtf
A Good Thing
JS TONEY ItOt I KltS’ KVTINU PA l,Oi»N, limit
1 liv til*' VV ehterii Haiti ••a*l. Il in nn i tiliV* li Inn I
: ,r tr.iM h ts, un i tl, n h- Uiioiyh no well h..w t*.
Oynieri, in a .'QUAKE
nilug 11 * oi ie. 1 ’ " 11 rt K ’ H
Jw-l eawtl
How lo Mi:ke ii Fortune
rpjllS knowlodgo la du><lrud by
1 hoily. 1 will try and t o* Ii yu
ollcct, Keonomy Ih Wonllh. N«-
imt oilier
r dii
omhIhIIiik or every inm le leeisill) toimd l
11,*- money paidr in Niiv Yoih s*i uioio >,
Mali We still keep il liiry.e line * it
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
ALSO, A fil’I.HNDtl) I.INK OF
OliilUren^M WIio<?h,
ot tha Lat<ml Ply Iu and lleat Make. AUn, a
Beautiful Line ol’ Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Trioes.
All WlchlllK to pliri liaae u ill hi Well t* i,iie u. i rail, in We tiollglil low HU it will He(| ( heap fui iiilti
CollililhltB, Oot• Bill, 187 '• J. K V I- T- t 00
MILLINERY.
Bargains* l Bargains !!
at Panic Prices
and Fancy Pry
r»fiB Rfi fWm
(ill
b At
WIU., ON AM» VITEK I’ mil 111) W, OFFER II Kll ENTIRE , OF
MILLINERY A>“D FANCY DRY GOOF FOR CASH,
AT PANIC PRICES !
Mr. Ritchio, a section master of tho
I Mobile & Montgomery Railroad, was shot
lund killed, on Saturday, by a negro man
I named Ed. Turner, whom ho had dis-
I charged. Tho negro has not yet been ar-
—Mr. Mat Alsubrook was killed in Ran
dolph county, a few days ago, by a nogro
I man, ut whose dog ho threw a rock. Iho
I dug was ittaoking I t at the time, in the
1 id, and the rock Btrnck the negro's
I bouse, when the latter isu out with his
| gun aud shot Mr. Alsabrook.
—The Selma Times favors repudiation
I of a part of tho bonds of Alabama, and
Isays: “About ten days since, according
| to our distinguished contemporary, the
I Montgomery Advcrtimr, thero were only
| four journals in the State advocating the
I repudiation of tho illegal and fraudulent
I bonds of the St i'-.-. In Us issue of Bun*
| day last it has discovered that there are
| nine, showing a gaiu of five in two weeks
—A writer in the Greenville South Aid-
I bamian nominates tho following ticket for
| the consideration of the Democratic State
| Convention : For Governor, G. H. IIous-
I ton, of Limestone; Lieutenant Governor.
| John 1\ Hubbard, of I’lko ; Secretary of
| Stato, W. B. Wood, of Lauderdale;
[Treasurer, R. B- Kyle, of Etowah; At-
I torney General, W. B. H. Howard, of
I Wilcox : Superintendent of Education,
Mnrft-e, of Perry ; Congress at
I large. Taul Bradford of Talladega, and
Special attention given to preparing
Physicians’ Prescriptions with puro and
fresh drugs, by
mh21 C. J. Moffett, Druggist.
I will have Louisvillo Grand Gift Con
cert Tickets ou hand up to Monday, 23d,
1) p. m. Jno. D. Blackmar,
mh21 2t No. 82j Broad St.
SPR INC HOODS.
300 pieces Spring Prints and other Do
mestic Goods, just received for Whole
sale and llatail Trade.
500 dozen Best Spool Cotton, 70 cts.
SPECIAL DAUOAIN8 IN KID OI.OVEH.
To close out stock on hand I offer
damaged at 25 cents ; 1 button, perfect,
50 cents, and 2 button, perfect, 85 cents.
BEAUTIFUL LINE CLOTHS AND CAHH1MEUEH
just received and made to order. Mar-
ranted to bo the Host Foreign Goods.
Fresh arrivals of other goods every
weok.
Factory Goods sold at Factory Prices.
nrblO eodtf IL T. Chiolkb.
tbrow li'i'iniiK away t
ail. IT
im'tiii wlien you e;in work, nil Hi nil tin-
lt«T, llniviT. H*.o . .Mill'll Hat nml 1*
bur-. trulHi ilio HKln« well, .out ■nml
. H«*rt rnii'l 7. * hry, <)|*Hlku,
I ]> r* ««««»«
Inrrli IH'ino<lyl
'cures by Hi until, heal-1
irrurnuMJe ,towhicti 1
^ iho illseaao yields I
-•'I when 0*o uyBloin lias*
been put in perfect I
lilrtsr.il |*r
* JvMniln th’s Oar
I Medical HIbcoixt) . \ !.I; I*. I,"" 1 '* |
■ be taken cnnicstly to n * -ct l* <>ou amt i
I system, which ore alvva* 1 at fault, at ioB
B “* ni-t fpcrlflcally,iipon the «b « 1
I glands <d the noso .■ • ■l i!i Hiam) *•^.1
I Catarrh llcniedv • limit* 11 enpplie.t wit hi
Bill*. lMerrc»HN:u»:*.l I5our!»e,witli|
I Which DJi'dicino can hi ' :: T hf.h K/)H
■ andpcr/ccUjj npnliou! i n or |
■ Fnirfsaii'irlmnJ-cri tn v in,1 M
■ ulcers exist,aml (n*iu wluH» ■' ■ hnr»>cg
lDrorcrds. bosurre fiilhnnOn r-mrseg
| of treatment prove n.th t llm \ nq.rictorg
Sofferi 8500 IH'wni t l >r a < ‘ E
1" CMl in Head ""r ' ' or.’i v.bj.hbcb
flcannotcure. The two im-Mi* tim» with*
llnbtrunicnt,for by nil Grr, ^'1 ts.
Treasury of Georgia,
Atlanta, M * 1. H 1 -71
Holders of the Change Bills
Western and Atlantic R. R.,
n ation at tli • Mat. l. i-.iy. •* . .»• •! alU i tl •
First Day of April Next.
Tim |.«mon pr-H. niii./ tl.* n " ’I h r««|u > t
p.my tin u wifi, tl.- ! ot
UKOIUHA, 4'onnl> •
5,000 yards yard wide Bleached Cotton
at 12j cents—worth in tho beginning of
the season 18c.
5,000 i i Sea Island Cotton, 12$ cents,
worth 15 cents.
5,000 yards Spring Prints.
10-1, 11 < and 12 i Bleached and;
Brown Sheeting.
500 dozen John Clarke's Spool Cotton, j
only 70 cents.
Black Alpacas only 40 cents—worth in j
any market 50 cents.
Jugla’s and Harris Kid Gloves for
ladies and gents.
Gouts’ Opera Kids only >1 (Hi.
Foxed and pUiu Cloth Gutters, Calf
and Oil, Goat Shoes, made to order and
warranted not to rip.
Gouts' Hand-Sewod Shoes at cost.
tUT Remember, the Virginia Store is on
tho west side of Broad street.
Peyton, Gordon it Co.
Ia27 deod&wtf
New Piques, Victoria Lawns, Nansook
Cheeks, Swisses, Satin Stripe and Lace
I ii .•'coil*, tho i " t r- II I' I
« rl i. me atrial ant nur Fui n
irolv'ii or •• \ j-r * - f i i I .* l i t i. Min ii In.*.*
ill hiilplllUIlt Full |-r • * i'lwiiV.-* ill loll *f I I"*
l-Tit.., proinptl io m k • i*'iui| h ilor. j.i***! **lli* •
mh r or j.or exj*r«'i , a, **r In i* *r *.i lior .••i*» I
ih li ny ho *K -lM!*l. I-*i iwi l'o y .ir I'l.ipiu*
I '*r **l tl*'- A t la ii I i I ut ('•.miiatiy. Atlanta, <»a. .
TTi uiklul h* "1*1 i> *ir*.iis f.r tin Ir luvors un*l
i ••uiitinu im'i., ni**l do lion *.( ntlii-r*,
ISliHlIt A X D /o\<'II It Y. '
Tho F.liip<irium eor. N. n. H. nml Tallai>m sa
iloc7 sidtiii Si - , opal Ik u, Ala.
CLOTHING.
THORNTON & &CEB,
pg'o. -70 Broad street.
(Noxt »loor to J. W. I'oiin) h Norman's Huokstoro.)
Ilavo Just Received a Now Lot oi Mou’h and Boy’s
oXjtOTiaciixrca-,
At a roduction of 20 to 25 per cont. on formor whole
sale cost prices, which will enable them to soil at loss than
Cost prices for tho same class of goods purchased earlier
in tho season. As wo wero able to got a still further re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cont. for tho cash, wo will soil
at corresponding low prices. Now is tho timo to buy good
Clothing at lower pricos than ovor sold in this sootlon.
S Call and soo for yourselvos.
Hern’s Your Clitmce.
|M0 EXCUSE FOR A RUSTY SUIT!
CLOTHING AT COST !
. YOU THE NEXT THIRTY HA\H V\ V. W Ihh NKI.I* OUR HU L* Kll I* BTOCK OF
(ilAHhMIXN, vnlllis and MIILDItlXN
Clothiand Undeiwear, Gala, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, Aic, Aie., at Cost l’or Cash,
III" .it mil", If W lab t» buy t Hole I. «’l O'l il E 4 I"I a little money.
THOMAS tk PRESCOTT.
CICAHS.
HIE MEW 0BBEAMS
CIGAR STORE.
HIDES.
HIDES! HIDES!! Good Nows to Smokers!
WE WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Price
FOR
Green l Dry Hides,
Furs and Beeswax,
AT
GRAY he CO.’S,
No. 2 Crawford St.
Ja22 <!-*'» I Inter Hank ill House.
Rfl. M. HIRSCH,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets. |
Hides and Furs a Specialty.
Will IMy I >,« IIiu*• -*-** Mnrltrl i'l l,,- r,ii
JVmvman X <
II K JI'rfT 0PICNKI)
A RETAIL CICAR STORE
At 141 Broad St., Columbus,
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c„
treat "A|" u- , n iua,:iiili- • .1
id "G • '• ’>■ ! ■ ' • 1
m-a.icioi s :
louis buhle:
Tho Tobaccoict,
HOTELS.
Ghewalla House,
Hu fun In, .1 Illinium
\. J. RIDDLE A. WM. SMITH A,
Rankin House,
ColmnbiiH,
J. W. RYAN, Prop’r.
•’hank Golden, Clark.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the IUvmn Hoi hk.
my’l i!*wtr J. W. IlYA X, l*rop*r.
O X T TT X-X OTXj.Li
IKMIUl.I.l I.IKATHI.
Troy, Alabama.
R. H. PARK, Prop’r.
STOVES~AND TIN WARE.
SHAEFER & WOOD,
Treasury of Georgia, Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Rags.; ^
A., | All kinds Wrapping Paper
| and Paper Bags on hand.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Holders of Overdue Bonds
or iiik
Stato of Coorgia
. BK In r.l,J nollfM that III. B >n l i m*t U
A i "-‘i "" i - Our Seventy Pago lllustra"
STATE TREASURY IN ATLANTA, | tcd catalogue of
BOOKS,
HASHES, BLINDS,
STAIR RAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY < M-t*. At.,
L\V. IL Ibi
of L«o : Julges of Su- , Stripe Muslins, ut tempting prices, at
Iprem? Court, It. NV. Walker of Madison,
IT. J. Judge of Butler, and A. Ii. Manning
| of Mobile.
-The Monroe Advertiser learns that
I Elias Mitchell, tho negro who killed Jim
I Cleveland, last March, aud was scut to
I tho penitentiary for life, died, a short
I time since, a raving maniac. He seemed
I to imagine that his victim was with him
■ constantly, standing by his bedside and
(going with him wherever he went.
Lars* stock of Spring Dry Goods open-
L J. 8. Jones',
Columbus, Georgii
J. S. Jones’.
Coat's Thread, 70 cents, at
J. 8. Jones'.
Fine assortment of Cabsimeres and
Cloths, for men and boys, at
J. 8. Jones'. |
A new lot of best Culico at 10 cents, at
J. 8. Jonlh'.
4 4 Bleached Cotton, pretty finish and
good value, at 12 j cents, at
uuibua, Ga. |
NO INTEREST ON OVERDUE BONOS
WILL BE ALLOWED
Hflcr the lilit Jnatant.
Kxproa* charge" to l" i-ai-1 '•> tl • ''' r 1
Uy order of the fiwv* rn -r
mhr. t«| il J ‘l 1 : ~ ' •
Wood, Wood !
l • E.-T WOOD, u ■••!) ‘ H 1 i ‘ 1 vv !
for V) cents her i.ora. o»-.ier» ti ...
ly on *|.|.hcation to th-
f«b21 tf 'd VHK ii A N * SO t• J
KEOGH & TH0KNE,
KM A 2.-.0 CANAL 8TBBET,
,11 dAwly NEW YORK 0ITV
L. L. COWDERY,
For Sale at Low Pricos.
Iti'urKin Home llntik ItutldliiR
lot 0“Cff'e■hro.'y" Cm
w brands of Cigars,
Pi rriguc Smoking I obut-uo,
Lone Jdck Smok-ny 1 b.n io,
Curoka.Ourh-iin Stnok’g
Uin'J-Cut Cigarette Job.
Cine-Cut Chewing "
Finest Piug
“Rustic” Pipes.
MILLINERY.
SPRINC MILLINERY.
DRESS MAKINC.
Divkh
I Its. KOO AkTY
I i-.lily li-- y.
ml 'Ir It AI I.Ol i
- ..I Cutuuihim *'
roonii in Mmi'i" r
( If, I II AND >11141. LtlHIik’ AX.)
<m l.Ditr.X H Dur.ssr.s
) u ih" !.»t-"l and l>Mt "tyh'i. Will alia do Ft ,
V. V\\g iI’d / ,
‘■V
House - Furnishing Goods.
(iiiilrurlorn f.ir Ihi.illliiK nil 1 .luh Work.
Chambers St., Opolikii, Ain.
M. COOOIN,
LaFayctto, Ala.,
Cliarter Oais.
AND ALL IMIMIOY KI>
Cooking Stoves, Hardware, Cutlery,
CuiitMuM fur KoulliiK and Wetk, Jo
l*i • - fill'lll ill" 1 e'l M i'Ui alien. [mbs »*tl
Dauciirg School,
Vf’l-I'L UOAA 0AUNl’Iti»*S him i r*a
)L I fr* in h.'i- llhi. si, and
Dancing, ut lh« IMunti r- lh l' l, Thm ■*)/,' ,'f i
day. Manh 6th. it i and S P M
iMTelYo l. lo-eim, til l‘0—\>M} »l»U III IldlAlli'm.