Newspaper Page Text
p;tilt| enquire* 4 l
COLCNHIH:
WBDNE8DAY MAUOH 25,
I« NO SI list HIPTIOM ItlirKlVKD t'M.KSS 1
PUD I ou IN JtnVANCK.
promise to raise them a threat ileal mure.
Somehow such Nights reconcile dh more
nr own burdena, Hoflen our haarta in
charity, and make us feel that II aven has
been kinder to ns than we deserve.
“THE ItlSO” 1* POLITIC*.
It may seem a little strango that soma
1 he Comptroller of the Currency hr a 0 f t j 10 Hepublican papers in New liamp-
issucd a circular calling upon the national B ^j ro aweribe the defeat of their party in
banks for a repott of their condition at tho iaU election mainly to the appoint-
thn close of business on >riday, 27lh of m ent of Simmons as the Collector of the
February.
Bald Mountain
N. C., the
licit whiskey distillorios. The very place
whore one might suspect the existence of
“the cratur" concealed, as an Irishman
would say.
t'elUiu iu Oreoce.
The production of cotton is becoming
itn iimportant interest in Greece. Pre
vious to the late civil war but little was
raised, but the blockade of our Southern
ports arid the consequent cotton famine
abroad, stimulated the cultivation of the
fibre iu Greece, no that now the average
crop of the country amounts to 6,500,000
pounds. The principal cotton produuiug
district in Greece is that included
iu the fertile provinces of Le-
badea, Bmtia and Locris. Formerly the
cotton was all exported ; now a large pro
portion of it is manufactured into cotton
yarn, no loss than sixteen factories hav
ing been established for this purpose,
■n.lly, and lliey will not be directly at j omployiUB 26,400 apiudlea, the yearly
..... , . , , . ! manufacture of which amounts to 2,200,-
jetod by hie B«od or bad conduct aa an | ()()|| ponnd() of yaru uf differenl «...
officer. If be is connected with personal Tbia (; reo fc yftrn )a largely displacing the
interests in Massachusetts, that sooms to j English article in many of the Levent
I markets. Large works for the weaving
Port of PoHton. The people of New
" f , Hampshire do not know Simmons per-
^ • 1 unnallv anil tliav Ufill tint lilt
A n.YiNo machine iH building at Au
burn, N. Y. Htenm is tho motive power,
and by it four sets of wings are moved.
Tho machine is described as “something
of tho appearance of a turret tower to a
monitor, carrying above it a maht of a
vessel, with spars attached and swinging
nround it, with a balloon basket suspend
ed underneath."
The triumph of David Kalakaua,
late election for a King of tho Sandwich
islands, may b t regarded us a victory for
the homo rule party and u defeat of the
carpot-haggors. Queen Kiuma was tho
enndidato of tho missionaries, and her
election would have boon preferred by
tho ropresontativos of foreign govern
ments, but tho latter promptly loot their
assistance against tho ex-Queon's party
when they resorted to violence and revo
lution.
Tin. Massachusetts Legislature will vote
to-day for a United Htates Henator to
succeed Mr. Sumner. The probability
seems to bo that Mr. Curtis, tho Demo
cratic nominee, will loud on the lirst bal
loting, but us his vote is not likely to in
crease, there is no chance of his election.
Late reports say that Judge Hoar will
probably bo tho loading ltopublioun ou
tho first balloting. Tho Legislature con
sists of about 205 Republicans and 75
Democrats.
Tiik Philadelphia Inquirer thinks that
Hon Hill's suggestion that tho South sends
too many gonoralH, colonels, majors and
captains to Congress, is applicable to tho
North as well, nnd says: “At tho next
election for Congressmen tho voters of
the Union might do a great deal worse
than put iu prnotice Mr. Hill's covert
comiHul—leave the generals, colonels, ot
ootorn, at homo, and send to Washington,
if not statesmen, nt least jurists, mer
chants, bankers mid manufacturers." |To
which we will add farmers J
-CM>l C*~
A oohqksuondknt of tho Now York
liertild, who accompanied the British
army to CoouiasHio, does not think that
the results of the war are altogether sat
isfactory or honorable to England, lie
soys that if Sir Gurnet Wolsoloy’s orders
were to burn Cuomassie and defeat the
AshuntooH, Sir Gamut has obeyed thorn
to the loiter, but tho Ashuntoo power is
not by any moans crushed. Tho more
burning of Ooomassio and the killing of
about. 2000 AshuntooH in live battlos can
not compensate England for the loss of
1'1,800,000 and the killing and disabling
of 1100 of her sons, besides the Ions of
over two score of valuable men by dis
ease. •
A HEAVY I.ONN.
We nro satisfied that tho loss to Geor
gia by tho lute freshets in the rivers and
creeks will amount in the aggregate to
hundreds of thousands of dollars. All of
«>ur exchanges report tho loss of bridges,
dams, fences, &0. In some counties bh
many as half a dozen bridges for ouch uro
reported goiio. Tho tax on tho oouuty
treasuries alone to repair the dumagos
must be very considerable. These plan
ters, too, have lost in time, fertilizers and
feneos, and their farming operations
have boon seriously impeded. Tho dis
aster is undoubtedly a grant one, and
falls upon a people already laboring un
der grievous difficulties and disadvan
tages. We hope that it will ho met with
a resolute determination to make good
and judiciously apportioned crops yet.
:ess of construction at tho
—Hon. J. M. Fra noin.
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.
JJAVINO
be a question of Htnto politics not ordi , - f
... , . _. . .. . ,, I of cotton cloth, the iirst in Greece,
nnnly likely to affect purties in other j n „.„
Htates. lie may favor this or that co- i p
torie in the dispensation of his official ■
patronage or the distribution of subordi- |
nate officers, but that is a matter direotly
interesting only tho citizens of Mass-
chuhotts. All this is true, if we take a
view of the mutter extending no further
than this. Hut if we look upon Siuimons
and his patron, Butler, as the representa
tive of “the ring" system in politics, wo
I will see that tho appointment wus one of
more oxtonded signifl lanco and bearing.
Tho corruption 1 of “the ring" system
were nevermore strikingly shown than in
this appointment of Himmons, with its
connecting circumstances. Simmons, as
a Federal officer last your, did effective
work in support of Butler's nomination
for Governor. To his shrowd manage
ment and active exertions Butler owed tho
choico of u number of liostou delegates
friendly to him, when tho pooplo of the
districts which they represented were
strongly opposed to him. Tho nomi
nation of Himmons wns intended as a
reward for this service of last year, and
to give him an opportunity to render still
greater service in the same behalf this
your. .President Grant may not so have
intemlod it, but ho certainly permitted
Bailor to enginoor this nomination in his
own interest. This is shown by the fact
that Hie nomination was unsuccessfully
opposed by both Hie Senators and u ma
jority of tho Representatives from Mas
sachusetts—ull Republicans. By Butler's
iullnonoo over the President, the Federal
patronage in Massachusetts was organized
and directed to the upholding «»f a per
sonal clique in thut Htnto—not to liie
advantage of the public service, or even
to the support of the Republican party
as a whole.
Thus it is that tho contest over Sim
mons’ appointment orfnnnnnds an interest
and political iiilluouco outside of Massa
chusetts, and is regarded as only an inci
dent of a policy affecting tho wholo coun
try. Butler is the distiuctivo represents- |
live of that policy, because bis wholo I
course has been one of political intrigue \
and the perversion of tho powor and
patronage id the govern
tin. ends of party or of self. Thinking | other Nat tonal Hank-
men of ail parlies cannot fail to soo that ' ** State Hunks and B.im
this policy is making tho government one Furniture nnd Fixtures
of corruption and oppression. They soo *
tho ncoossity of making a stand against i’roinluins paid
it, oven to the disruption of old party ]||i| H ot other National Hunk*.
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS, I
\iriLL ATTEND PRoMJ*TLT TOTHKSALK.
W KENT AND PURCHASE R£AL ESTATE
iu tlib City and country, aud will advertise the
■.true (at private salt) FKmf OF CHARGE, uq!m>
tbe property la bold.
For Sale.
VACANT !/)T OV LAND, being tba wait por-
du ol the “Nance lot," oo Bryau ■ reet, adjoining
ie residence of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call toon
if you want a bargain. fobl‘4 tf
CITY LOT No. 601, on Mclntoeh street, with
three dwelling* on the same. Will he sold
together or separate, at a low tigare for cash.
j*27
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, situated in tho
bueiuum < outre of th city. Will sell at a great
bargain, or to an acceptable party an undivided
lutereftt. The property can be made to pay a large
interest on the investment.
A DESIRABLE HOL'SK AND LOT, with ten
acre* ground, in Llnwuod, one mile from 8. W. R.
R. depot; a very comfortable and deairable home.
JOB PRINTINC.
*.e in the City at prm
tice la hereby given to ail Interested
the undersigned still hu« charge of the hii*it
and any order* for
Machines, Repairs, Needles,
or FINDINGS of any kind left at
Dr. E. C. Hood & Bro.’s Drug Store,
or through the Postofflce, will meet with prompt
attention.
J. F. REEVES, Agent.
mlrlj dlw*w2t
SEALED PROPOSALS
For Repairing Upatoie Bridge.
act to replace
1 a 1*0 to | laco an additional Hingi*
the of the lattin
I bridge. The Comml*al .tier* wll
i'-it r ipilro l, »i< I the hid* will In
ritit Louie F. (Jut runt, at
Jan ird.
PETER PRKKK,
W. O. WOOf.FOLK,
LOU 18 F. GAltRAlUJ,
Notice.
O N AND AFTER APRIL 1ST,
I lie Boat* of the Central
Line Will leave ColumbUH on HAT-
UKDAYrt AND WEDNESDAYS
The Kiuiinluy bout only will go tl
I ichlcola.
ground.
For Rent.
A STORK HQUHK in the valley of Talbot county
at a cross-road, three miles of the Chalybeate
Spring*. A very desirable location for a Dry
Good* and Grocery bnsineee. sepl7
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER,
BILL HEAD
AND
Statement Paper,
ALSO,
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
All of which can he furnihhed printed at
short notice, at low Cash Hatks.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Thos. GUltoort,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
COLUMBUS, GA.
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
J. RHODES BROWNE, President. OEO. W. MLXJHOHAlt. Ca*Ue-
GEORGIA HOME RANK.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
LARGE ROOM8, with side entrance, with une
u! parlor nnd kitchen. Parties can board with
family on very reasonable term*, If preferred
Uou*e l* well located. Addrtta
JaVi tf L, Box 184.
House and Lot for Sale
ON LOWER PART OF BROAD ST.
rjlIIK lot I* j<| aero; tbe house has three
buy.-
ro; tbe house has
, hall and ail uec
Hidings. Will bo sold cheap to
Apply to
nhZ2 tf
Z
A. WITTICII
For Sale Low.
SCII0I.AKSI1IP IS Tnn mkdioai. coi.
I,MlK AT UVAN8YILLB, INDIANA.
uovO tf APPLY AT THIS 0KFI0B.
GROCERIES.
CHOICE
Croam Cheese 20o per lb.,
1 New Currants 12 l-2o “
Turkish Prunes 16 2-3c per lb.,
Fresh Fox Crackers, Milk Crackers.
Cracknells, Niok Nax, Ginger
Snappets, Bakers’ Premium
Chocolate, Irish Oat Meal;
at Tin-: CI.0SK op iiI’sinmsn on tiik S7TII ^ urc Apple and Wine Vinegar 50c gal,
Report of the Condition
or THE
Cliattahoncto National MY
AT COLUMBUS,
In the State of Georgia,
!ltY OF FEBRUARY. 1S7I.
Rl’ISOU IH’KH.
1)K.
ns and Discounts *100,^71 55
nlrnflfl W.228 VH
S. HoihIh to Mooiiro circulation loo,ooj oo
t’. S. bonds on hand 600 00
Other stocks, Itontls and mortgages.. 11,800 00
t tu HllDBorvo Jino from apurovud redcomlug and
1 * 06,086 88
4,408 :j: !
3*2,610 I'.’l !
| Italian Macaroni 25c per lb.,
; Fine Teas at very low prices.
16,o;
• in
2,805 48
107 18 .
881 U.» I
603 06
1,007 00
Hanks.
..w... *o all who fully ntuuohoud its dan- Hills of Htnto H« - tlu <vf
, , J 1 1 , . Fractional enrrenoy, includnickels 2,028 07
j^or and roaolvo to resiftt it, iiullor ia .Specie 1,834 oo
ospmnnlly obnoxious, ami they will l'qjbt Bfgal i cutler Notes 32,66 i oo
llutlerinm (which is a Hyuonym of *‘iin^'
politioH) as well iu Now Jluinpsbiro or
any uthur Statu in tho Union as in Miihhu-
chuNotU.
LIAHIL1T1KS.
oaly.
♦'174,243 44
OR.
t’apltnl Stock paid In ♦liH),fHK) oti
Sit rid ua Fund 20, ooo Oo
Exohnngc 2,8’.»2 3b
Interest 1,868 40
. # , Frotlt amt Hoss 4,608 78
At a mooting of ropruHontutivea of tho t’lrculutlng Notes, nutitandtiig 90,ooo oo
“Hipml UlKbta AH^uoiuIion of Alabama ’ !CSSK^;i'tts U “ h0, ' k : "5SS S
(an organization of the negruea), held ou j “ ** State Hanks and Hunkers... 467 uh
Monday laHt, it wan resolved to oall a $374,243 44
Oouveution of “tho colored people of tho STATKUK aKOHUJA, ^ |
tho Stile of Alabama, through their
proHontativoH," at Montgomery on tho
25th of Juuo.
Wo boliovo that this is tho ttrat timo u
nd RubHorlbcd be to
this 24th
Tin: Yoin:i.i:8N.
n rcapoiihc to tho oall wo made yonte
I till* hubt Of
Sworn to .
March, 1874.
K. M. MUtiYORD, Notary Public.
I, U. W. Kdwards, Oashter of the tMiatta-
hooehoe National Hank, do solemnly swear
convention of tho negroon exclusively has ( Jhaiand^feilef * 8
‘ ailed in Alabama. It is to be i U ° K it. W. Kl)WARDS, Oashh
dotor-’ t’orrect—Attest;
]{. b. MOTT, )
JOSKP1I KY1.K, J IMrccto
S. U. MURPHY', S
mh25 It
day to help tho dumb man, wo have hod
several responses. One gontlontAn gave
nn ton dollars, dosiring his narno not to
bo aiu!*tiouod ; and from others wo
coived : nvoral dollars. A lady who would
not leave her nnmo sent us a bundle of
clothing and provisions ; uud Dr. Colzey
has generously taken charge of the Hick
man. In company with tho Duotor,
visited tho houoo whore tho afflicted man
and his old decrepit mother livo.
oall it a house by courtesy, but a more
wrotohod, dilapidated, uucoiufortabl
and worthless place it wotild bo
hard to ituagiue ; bo worthless is
it, indeed, with its broken windows
nnd unhinged doom, that the poor old
widow di 1 not know tho owner. Sho
found it v cant, and with her helpless
sou sho (.icd to coal it with her little
means into the semblance of comfort. A
shoot covered tho space once occupied by
the window, but it rose and ilappcd above
the solitary bed, which she shared with
her sick sou like n banner of death. It
was a cold day, but they were not rich
enough to afford much tire, two sticks
tried to keep each other warm
ou tin hearth. The mother must
bo near eighty, but all the happi
ness set-und to have left her face. She
appearod sick aud iutlrui, very helpless in
deed ; oue that needed care and nursing
herself, but there lsy her emaciated,
coughing, broken dowu son, and weak
though she was, all the love of tin* old wo
mans heart nerved to exertion for the
saving of her boy. Nho was very grateful,
poor thiug ; ihuukiug us for the sppatent
lease of life sho imagined tho modicine we
Lad sent would givo her son. He whs dear
er to her, no doubt, for his very defects.
Oh, the pure unselfishness of a mother's
Jove.' He, poor fellow, dumb from his
birth, could only write with his long thin
linger*, and look pleadingly as if to road
hope iu our Tacos. We trust some of our
good ladies will take charge of these poor
people. They will know more what to do
with th« money than we and we will
hoped that this call menus »
initiation to cut themselves aloof from '
u few white adveuturors who have here- j
fore marked out tho coiuso and ap- l
opriatod most of tho honors aud emolu
ments of tho Republican party. If tho |
negroes intend to maintain a political J
organization of thoir raco in tho South
(a policy to bo deplored), they ought to (
manage aud direct it for themselves, and |
not sutler tho dictatorial intrusion of a ,
few whites who only want to use them to 1
procure office ami power for themselves, i
Lot them, in this Oouventiou, show that ,
they really aspire to bo froomnu capable ,
of inauagiug thoir affairs for themselves,
and they will command moro rospoot for j
their race than they will by continuing i
under the guidance nnd leadership of the j
whites who, contributing less tliau one- j
tenth of tho vote of tho party, have here
tofore appropriated nearly all of its of
fices, especially of tho higher class.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
nidi 15 [febt il«m] Trintue.
F. A. POMEKOY,
AT IIOOUl;l«’S COIINKR,
CALLS ATTKNTION TO
Choice Whito Shad,
“ Fresh Bay Fish,
" Mobile Cabbage,
“ Celery and Lettuce,
“ Live and Dressed Poultry,
“ Fresh Country Sausage,
Sparc Ribs and Backbones.
A Okuicu Lot <>r Frank
Crackers, Sugar Jumbles, Lemon
Snaps, Ginger Snapa, Lemon
Creams, &o.
Apples, Onions, Potatoes & Turnips.
Also ubuhI Family Supplies and Faucy Gro.erios
T. J. Pearce & Co.,
(Suc< <>s*ors to William*, Pparce A Ilodo,)
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 20 Broad Street,
R espectfully auntmn
llit- public that they
Thomas Gilbert
JOB PRINTER
BOOK-BINDER
Blank Book Manufacturer,
(Old Sun Office Building,)
hamioli'Ii vr.,V»i.i:.7iHi:s, cja.
I AM now prepare
and dispatch nrd
cry description, viz:
LETTFft HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
HILL IIEADsS, STATEMENTS OF ACT,
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS,
HAND BII.LS AND CIRCULARS,
SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Ac.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Railroad Receipts, Hills Lading, Ac in
book or loose, Hlnuk Hooks of nil
kinds, with or without piv b il
heads, mudo at short notice.
Giving my on tire porson.il attention to Job
Printing and Binding,lnui onublod to fill all (tr
iers promptly at LOW CASH PRICKS,
guaranteeing ratipf.ictIon,
Ordors from abroad receive same attention ns
If parties were prevent.
Offers the greatest inducements to those having idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, a liberal
interest, and prompt payment when required.
DEPOSITS of $1 and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by check by those of our patrons
who livo at a distance.
INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent., compound-
ed January, April, July and October—four times a year.
SECURITY'.—By the terms of the Company’s charter,
the entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for ths
obligations of the Savings Bank.
directors:
J. RHODES BROWNE, Fron t of the Co. N. N. CURTIS, of Welle,Onrtin & Co.
JAS. F. BOZEMAN. Onpitalint, Atlanta.
J. R. OLAPP, Mnnof'tr, Clapp's Factory.
Hon. JOHN McILHENNY, Mayor.
JAMES RANKIN, Capitalist.
L. T. DOWNING, At!orney-at-Law.
D. F. WILLCOX, Scnretary of the Co.
JOSIAH MORRIS, Banker, Montg'y.
CHARLES WISE,
masr4 eoJAwlt
1S4D.
1*74.
D.
GENERAL
F. WILLCOX,
INSURANCE AGENT,
81 Broad Stroot,
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies.
\Vk copy tho very latest report that wo
have boon able to fill A concerning tho
Bald Mouutain exoitomout. It is a tolo-
graphic dispatch dated Marion, McDowell (
cornuv, N. O., March 20th :
• Tho Bald Mountain, in tho southwest
ern part of McDowell county, was shaken
a few days since by volcanic throes, and
some of tho inhabitants iu tho neighbor
hood becniuo much excited and alarmed.
However, oue of the oldest citizens says
that tho shock was not severer than it was
in 1812. Wo have no reliable information
of the emission of either fire or siuoke.
l’wo parties of geutlemon, one from Ma
rion and the other from Rutherford,
started for the disturbed region to-day.”
—The French Government, acting on
the recouuuoudation of tho Committee on
Fortifications, Iias determined to keep for
the next five years 6,000 pairs of carrier
pigeons for breeding purposes for service
in wartimes. Each fortress will have a
military pigeon-house, aud each pigeon-
house will contain 1,000 birds. Two gen
eral stations will be established, at each
of which fit),IKK) pigeous will be kept.
The German fortresses at Metz and Stras
bourg have been for a year past connect
ed with other German forts by a system
of carrier pigeons.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
NOW HAYK
Mazeppa Flour, RiiMvtt Potatoes.
Northern Outons, (Silver 8kIn).
Goshen Butter,
Cronin Cheese,
Pino Apple Choose,
Florida and Silver Drips Syrup,
Now Layer Raisins.
Horse Hadlsli,
Imported Wine* and Cigars,
Zautn Currants and Citron,
Now Olive Oil and Olives.
;■ -• s nurehaaes delivered.
in Bankruptcy.
Nk>. libti.
<• rt'tlce that on tit** 21 at day
. 1874, a wnrraut iu lUtikrupt
thoir friomhi n
rontimm buttltn
they will keep a sootl
Groceries, Plantation Supplies, die,
Which will bt* void low and Htrictly for cash.
I Ja3l 3m T. J. PKAKCK A CO.
A lull stock of OeorgiA
Deital Blanks always on hand.
id Alabama
teb6—It
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full, - - $529,364.92
Boston “ “ * “ - - 180,903.89
Total Aaiets- Gold—January 1st, 1874, $582,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
Losses Due and Uupaid None.
Losses in procoss of adjustment, or adjusted nnd not due $22,598 Oo
All other Claims 1,615 52
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Income, 1873 $01^,887 78
Income, 1872 526,217 8T
Gain $ 93,66® 86
latftsca Promptly Adjusted and Fairly Mettled by
G. GTJNBY JORDAN, Agent,
oct22 ly COLUMBUS, GrA.1
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
lit.*
t | ** tttion,
ud dot ivory
r of any pr
■data of Edward \\. So
nty or ltnrris, nnd Stn
> ndjuiigi'il a ILtukrnpt .
»f any premrty b«*lo
him, or tor In* u*«*
»l*orty by him, n
CICARS.
T1IE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
Good News to Smokers I
.1. IVowmnn & Co.
HAYKJ08T OPKNKI)
A RETAIL CICAR STORE
At 141 Broad St., Columbia,
and to meet the deimud for GOOD
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c.,
thev have laid ill, ut great expense, a magnifleent
■lock.
Give them a call, and enjoy, nt the lowest price
consistent with living, the beat a moke j ou have
ha t for mauy a day.
Remember tho place, J. NKWMAN k CO.,
tnhl 3m 144 Broad 8t.
•eting
eJito
d.leu by
of (he
debts, a
or more assignee* of hi* estate, will be held at
Court of Bankruptcy, to la* holden it Colmubu
(la., at the office of L. T Downing, before Lennn
T. Downing. Kn.|., Keylater. on the Irttlx day .
April, A. D. 1ST! at It* o’clock M.
\VM II. SMYTH,
Unittd State* Marshal, as Messenger,
nth
Notice in Bankruptcy.
* 28(h day
DELICIOUS !
DRY COODS.
PEACOCK & SWIFT
Call attention to the foct thut they aro selling
Dry Good, of eve y description,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Ac.,
TU CASH ltl Yl II*.
At.ocli prices in will t,e ,uro to plnu. ~ll who
will roll
To arrive 16th iiiat., a uow cnee of
Spring X»t ints, &Cs
Jal6 l’KACOCK & SWIFT.
ECONOMY!
Do you know that you can
Save Money by purchasing
DRY GOODS at the
well known house of
JOSEPH & BRO.?
Foreign i Domestic Drv Goods
BELOW COST!
Their Spring Stock
IS UNRIVALED!
Cali and he convinced.
No. 69 Broad Street.
i*f i*
ah.* ha* he
**« n iu tition. aud that tlio pi
and the deliver) of an) pr *jvi
Bankrupt, *o him oi i . I*.»
h i or any property 1*> Mil j
•ung .-tiii.
. and tlu* Iran*
•rblddrn by law
.<• said Ibtukrupt
to prove thvir debts and to t
s un-.M of his .vtat.’, will b» hell at a Cour
ltaukruptc), l» be holden at New nan, 0a., at
Court House, before Lemuel T. Dow mug, F^.pt
Register, on the 4th day of April, A D., 1871
,.’clock,
j mltS4 2t
NOTICE.
—The priests who died of yellow fever
iu Memphis are to have a fine monument
erected to their memory. Five of them
lie side-by-side in Calvary Cemetery, aud
os yet there is nothing to show when or | * WYNNK, (fori
how these martyrs of humanity died. Ka ;um*r j I send thoir accounts through tlio Bo
At I cannot cell in parson on all w bo aro
indebted to the late firm of RAG LAND
publisher* of tht Columbus
While living, they did not swerve from
retpectfully urge them to call at my
their duly, but nobly faced the danger, Carriage Kcpoattory and tattle. I’nhi
miaiBtermg to the want* of the sick aud (
dying, until they had finally to euecomb
to the fell destroyer. It is eminently
proper that their doed* should be kept !
green in the memory of their countrymen j
this
. 1 shall be compelled to pt
n other hands for collection.
TU0S. K. WYNNK,
Surviving partner of Ragland 1 W\nu*
nibiil vUawlt
LOUIS BUHLER,
The Tobaccoist,
On Randolph Mr, ct a few doort b low the En-
i|uirer Office, house with HKD 81UN,
lias Received Tl.is Day
A new lot of ‘‘Culebras" Cigars
Delirlotw indeed, at reduce*! prie-t.
Two new brands of Cigars,
Perrique Smoking Tobaoco,
Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco,
Eureka, Durham Smok’g “
Fine-Cut Cigarette Tobaoco,
Fine-Cut Chawing “
Finest Plug “
ht here. A new lot of thoto
••Rustic” Pipe*.
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, It would be no
trouble to become Independent.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPARTM’T,
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, TreasY.
MERCHANTS' IND MECHANICS
OOLUMBUS,
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t.
F brunry 5th. lt>74. tf
G-EORGIA-
A. 0, BLACKMAR, Cashier
HIDES.
Ever broi
'all ani examine.
uh3 tfj a few dot
LOUIS Dl'IILKK,
i bvlow Knquirer Office
G KORGI A—MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—Whereat,
T. D. Tlntloy, one of tba executor* of the
w ill of Thomju Kaglaod, dcreated, hae made ap
plication to r*«ign hit
office,
to ■how cause
cant should n
trust.
(liven under
F„*bruary, 1 (47 4
teh* ddUi
therefore, to cite and admonish all
concerned to file their objection in mv
the firet Monday In May next,
l*e permitted to resign hit said
my official eigaatnra, this —
V U BROOKS. Ordinary
HIDES! HIDES!!
WE WILE DAY THE
Highest 3Iarkct Price
FOR
Green i Dry Hides,
Furs, Beeswax, &c.
BARNETT A CO.,
C raw lord Ktrcrt.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY !
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp)
(OYTDri'EN TO OFfr'ER THE PFBEIE
INDEMNITY mint Loss by FIRE !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000,00,
She Wants a Chance to Get It Back.
J, RHODES BROWNE, GEO, W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
PrcNhlent.
olumhut, Oct. l»t. It*’
Trrannrer.
M. M. HIRSGH,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Street*.
Hides and Furs a Specialty.
Will I*»y the Hlffhrat Market Price tor
Hides, Furs, Beeswax A Rags.
All kinds Wrapping Paper
and Paper Bags on hand.
REMEMBER!
THE NEW YOKE STORK
IS STILL SELLING AT
Panic Prices !
OUR JObVIN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES
AT 90c. A PAIR. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT.
S. LAND AUER A BRO.
Kov. M, l»f». ’ '[n*bl«-eod4wlj3 Haw Terk