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WKDNKHDAY APRIL 1, 1R74.
CITY AFFAIRS.
I Ol I Mitt S DAILY MARKET.
Fin a nci A!..—Sight bills on Now York 1 /* j*er
rent. discount: on Bouton % per oent.; on Sa
vannah por cent.; demand bill* on Boston
'4 por oent. Hanks aro soiling checks <>h New
York aty^o. premium. t’urronoy loan*
per cent, per month. Quid and silver noml*
nnl.
Cotton.- (quiet. The following arc the
quotations:
Inferior 6 JtH
Ordinary and stained lo if 12
flood Ordinary
Ijou Middlings
Middlings 16
Strict Middling* — $</—-
halos 1K4 bales.
Receipt* 16*2 bale* — o by M. h (I. It. H.;
le by wagons; 11 by N ft* S. R. If.; 81 by
w. If. if . Ml by rlvor; 18 by S. W. H. K.
Shipments 3M bales—187 by H. W. If. If.:
m tor home consumption ; 173 by W. K. It.
DAILY MTATUMKNT.
Stock on hand August 31st, 1873.... 1,177
IfrcelviHl lo-duy 162
•• previously £>7,077—67.22b
68,400
Shipped t'Mlay * \\\r.
“ previously 60,311—60,704
HLook on hand 7,70V
Kami Dav Last Yuan.—August 31st, 1872,
1 fiH; rcceh od snino day 81; total receipts 64,(Ad ;
shipped same day la; total shipments 44,41b;
stack t»,496 s sales 46. Middlings lac.
ii. s I'outx.~Receipts for 4 days 32,870
ports to Un it Britain 10,474; to Continent
slock 028,801.
Index In New Advertisement*.
\ iiiiouH Auction Halos To-day KIIih .V
I turn non.
Now Vhboh -Dollar Htoro.
Fifth for Halo -F. A. Pomeroy.
Dianolution ami Now Wnrnhouae Finn —
t’ A. Jtedd and (Jaoryit V. DauJcm.
(»onoral Blinking BiiHinoHH ClmtUhoo-
clioc* Naiiotml Dank.
I'holo^rnplm Colored in I'.very Htylo
Prof. John L. Dnffio.
Two I'urniHlicd Hod room a to Hunt
Hon noliro.
Two Maroa Taken Up- If. P. Fornlon.
April l int.
Tim world over Aprd h Fool Day in tny
may oxpoot lo lio foolod to-day about lot-
lory tickolH anil olhor fooliHlmoHH.
Masonic Meetings.
Tho vanotiH MaHonic tumdin/jH now
lalio pbico on Ihn third Tnoadny ni^lil in
oach nioiiUi limload of tho third Friday,
an ban boon tho custom horetoforn. It
will bo well for momborN lo make a nolo
of thin.
Narrowly Escaped From Drowning.
A fivo your old hoii, Frank, Hon of Mr.
(loorgo l.aplmn, foil into tho rivor hint
afternoon, from Iho hank jtial above tho
• •Id navy yard. Ilo bad mtuk twioo and
won |{oin|' down the third timo wliuu a
negro iiian pullod him out.
Shot In the Hand.
Man tor Alf. Iho Hon of Mr. A. (-adman,
tho giiiiNiiiilh, wan accidentally wind in
tho baud last afternoon. A pinlol wan
brought in h> ho ropnirod.ntid while hoitig
oxiimiucd.waH dlHcliar|;od. Tho hall raltod
tin* hand, and smashed olio of tho lln^ora.
Wound in not ut all dangorotiH, though
vory painful.
t’tdumlnis Money Order Ojjlcc.
Mr. •). (!. Hogan,AHaiHlaut PoHliunator,
has kindly furuiahod iih with tho follow
mg Ntnlouiont of the mouoy ordor htiHi-
itoon ol tin* Coltiuihtm poHfnffico for tho
•glut(or ending y* nlorUny ; Nttnihor of or-
• Ioth Hold, 1,111 . amount roooivod for tho
Hii'uo, $ 17,Hoi.SI ; amount of oulor* paid,
Hirer News.
Tho Now .laokHon, which arrived Mon
thly night, brought Ml ImloH of cotton, fir.
barrel*, and out* and olio hall tonu of iron.
Him loft last nftornoou, nt two o'clock, for
Apalachicola Another boat, probably
Urn Fnrloy, will leave Saturday. 11 urn nous
on the river in roproaontod aa dull.
Itcal I state on<t Other Insurance.
The n*al estate of (JoltmihtiH id OHHOHHOd
at 1,07'*, Tho iiiHuranoo to covoi
tlilH in estimated at Hunts $55,000. This,
however, is blit a meagre part of tho in
**11101'"' of tin* oily. Wo have already
received over 57,000 baton of cotton this
Nn»c on, ami expect to waiohmtHo at lenat
1.0,000 before it onda. Thin has I
and is to he, insured. Then Columbus
sella some four mUlinUB of goods attuu
ally. All tlioHO hwoII tho aooouut of in
Mirsnco to large and prosporotin figure*
I'tshiny —Sotne Success.
Fishing is now the favorite amusement
of those who have nil abundance of Jets
me, and who has uol, except nowspape
men and cotton null operatives V One
man yesterday hud live hundred crickets
ill a box While the amateurs go out With
all the modern improvements and return
with a few minnows, while a little darkey
with a pin hook can gather in tho finest
of (milt ami the choicest of suckers. Wo
saw one of the latter yesterday with a
basket full of spotted suckers which he
Inid captured in Dull creek. On the other
hand, a party of six gentleman went out
with all the latest tackle and nppurto
nances and returned with a lean cat, a
miniature perch, and the ghost of an ell.
Anniversary o/ the Odd Fellows.
The Odd Fellows in Columbus celebrate
the fifty-fifth anniversary of the infroduo-
lion of the Order in the Foiled Htates.
The twenty-soventh is the proper date to
observe, hut the Ixnlgo in this city has
postponed it to Iho 2*th because of Me
morial Day anniversary occurring on tho
27th, the 2(ith being Sunday. Tho Lodge
proposes to have an excursion on tho Mo
bile A Girard Railroad train to Fort Mitch
ell, an oration, (lanceK, and a basket pio
The Lodge is prodnelivo of much good
in OolnmbtiH. Horne twelve widowH of
Odd FoIIowh are principally dependent
upon this Order for support, and Homo
$1,200, or more, are distributed every
year. Tho IiOdge in now a little behind,
and hence the origin of this excursion.
Tho speaTtor for tho occasion iH yet to ho
selected.
The I id ter y Excitement.
More people than had tickets appoarod
greatly curious about the returns of the
Lottery Drawing which took place yester
day iu Louisville, Ky. All the informs
turn wo could obtain was bulletined. The
subject was the general topic of eouver
sat mti The hoard was examined by
hundreds. Knough 1ms been elicited to
show tlmt no Urge prices tmvo been drawn
by any one iu Columbus, though some
three thousand dollars wore expended in
this section for tickets. All the informa
tion we have been able to procure can he
found in our telegraphic column. From
the returns thus far, it is evident nil the
prizes have been scaled twenty-five per
oent.
A bogus telegram was made up last
afternoon that 2 7080, sold in Columbus,
Thoughts of Family and Other i'onsid-
er nitons.
How Rtrango it U that partion do not
think of family and the public before they
violate the lawH ? Thoy do not hooid to
regard connections of Any effect until
their dmorderly conduct becomes the nub
ject of public trial. Then thoy boacigo
newHpaper reporters to leave their names
out of the duily priritHon account of posi
tion, friends and other couHidoratiouH.
Why are not they thought of before (lie
commission of the acts which bring them
before the courts ? Why don’t thoy en
deavor to maintain their own nelf-respect.
The Savannah ,C Metnjdiis Unit road.
This railroad company has purchased
twelve miles of iron, which in coming
slowly. It will probably not all ho Inid
before Juno 1st, as work will proceed
slowly. 'Hus will complete a lino of fifly-
two miles from Opelika and seventy from
Columbus. Our city is interested in this
road to tho extent of $ KM),000. Tho fears
that Montgomery will build a road, via
Wetumpka, to the country boyond tho
Tallapoosa river, are grouudlena ; because
Montgomery is not able to do it, and tho
iutorvoning sootions cannot.
A Danaway and faulting Colored
Drover.
YoHtorday one of Mr. Miller’s drays,
drawn by two mules, wuh proceeding
down Ht. Clair streot, loaded with empty
barrels and plank. Tho hnrrels coni*
fueuood rolling. On© rolled a negro off
very nicely from tho roar ond, and ho lit
vory Roundly on tho ground. Another
I Hunt the colored drivor on tho
toiigun of Iho wagon and itself against a
niulo. Doth mules commenced running
nt n rapid rale. Thin pul the driver in a
dnugorutiH predicament. With great prea-
mind, however, ho pulled
himself oil tho hack of ono of
atiimalH and pulled with all
hiH might, having gathered up both
roins. Tho iuuIos wont at a dashing
pace as far as Gammers stables, when tho
ridor pullod them round. In making the
turn thoy landed the wagon Against, a tree
front of tho residence of Mr. 0. A.
Redd, wlion the team Rtoppod. Tho
wagon was dumagod slightly. Tho negro
hold one of tho mules so lightly that tho
hit out the tongue of (ho mulo very bad
ly. He would have stopped them with
out any injury had the tree not boon
struck. Tho feat wuh one not over Been
oven in a circus. Darrels, boxoH and
plank worostrewod all along tho route.
The Orator Selected.
Tho young Mayor of our city (H. D.
CJegborn) has been selected by Iho ladies
of the Columbus Memorial Association to
deliuver (he oration tin the 20th of April
(to ho observed ou the 27th), tho occasion
of llie decoration of tho Confederate sol
diers graves. Ho was ono of the most
gallant soldiors of the “ Lost Cause," and
at tho first battle of (lie .Wilderness lost a
log and Rovoral fingers. He is a propor
person to deliver a oulogy upon his dead
uuradoH, as their many deeds of daring
wore witnoHiiod by him, and hearing (
he duos) upon lira person tho Hears of
bloody conflict. Ho has shared the hard
Hhips of true soldiors iu tho bivouac and
ou the field, ami cultivation and training
make him an eminently fit person to make
the memorial nddrosn.
Mae Frog's Hilsrnicon To-Night.
'this pictorial, musical and national c
terlaiumeut will he exhibited to-night
I ho Opera lloM'O, It is not (he panorama
which was presented here several years
ago, hul itlio proprietor says) is eutirely
distinct from (he former one, heiug fuller
and much handsomer. The series of
paintings represent a tour m Ireland, or
Ireland in America. We loom from our
exchanges from New Orleans, Mobile and
Montgomery that it was witnessed l*y
large houses iu those cities and received
with much pleasure.
The singing by the Misses MacC
Hymen and Clifton is described as tuuoug
tlie most pleasing parts of the entertain
ment : while “ Haruey, the guide," ; Mr.
W. F. Lawlorl is exceedingly humorous,
and was greeted with long and warm ap
plause. Mr. Kind Ames, as a delineator
of German characters, is superb. The
paintings are really beautiful, and give a
very clear idea of what Ireland is. Tho
scones are of the historical portions ami
events of Ireland, and appeal to every
irishman s heart for recognition.
The scale of prices is very reasonable,
and those who attend can rely upou pass
ing a most enjoyable evening.
LOCAL HHIEFH.
— Horae little rain fell yesterday morn
ing early. Tho day wan cloudy and warm.
—The scent of commercial fertilizers
on Romo clone nights is enough to make
one’s stomach tie itself into a bowknot.
—Fannie King, colored, was the only
person before the Mayor’s Court yester
day. As she had been soundly whipped
by her husband, she was dismissed.
—All flowers of spoech spring from tu
lips.
—A hoy pnlling a mule’s tail is a touch
ing proof of confidence.
—Jilting doesn't hurt a man worth a
cent, so decide the Iowa courts. •
—Importers glove lists contain 1,200
different shades. Hilver and drab are
said lo ho the leading colors for the
spring.
—Adam had ono consolation when ho
fell—Fifteen or twenty acquaintances did
not Htand on the opposite corner lo laugh
at his mishap.
—A letter datod Columbus, thus roads :
“Doro Thoodoro I've got the mumps and
cand knm und marrio u oz I agrede ter
I will Htito u oz stino ez I can in spyte tiv
the mumps."
—A young lady thus remarked : Homo
men aro always tulking about patronizing
thoir own town; yet they go abroad to
got married, whilo here we all stand wait
ing. I do hope Homo of these moil who
murry olsowhoro will get cheated."
-—A man who liad been at n crowded
ball Haid ho was fond of rings on hiH fin
gers, hut lie didn't liko belles on his toes.
This and the next month promise to
he vory gay in Columbus. Wo hear nu
merous rntertainmoul.s talked of.
—-Thoro is nothing that will ho Hap tho
levity of a man as sitting down on u dump
spot in their punts.
— I ho only difference botween the en
trance to n barn and tho continuous
lounger aronrul n newspaper office—ono
who takes your exchanges at every oppor
tunity is that the first is a burn door and
tho latter a darn boro.
—A new stylo of hoys’ trowsors has
been invented iu Hostou, with a copper
seat, sheet-iron knees, rivotod down the
Hearns, and water proof pockets to hold
broken eggs. The hoys are happy wince
they heard of it, and numerous orders
have boon forwarded for thorn.
Da in.
Hard Hhowers commenced falling early
last night, and continued Romo time, ac
companied by n good deal of lightning.
—A census of Galveston, Texas, just
completed, shows .'M,.’lot) inhabitants, not
including the floating population ; ^icing
increase of Iwonty thousand iu three
years.
—The Ht. Louis Democrat ways : We
n safely predict that a ensh premium of
twenty-live thousand dollars will ho raised
by tho Cottou Association this season for
tho purpoBO of giving it to tho plautiug
interest. There is special need this year
that Ht. Louis should really outstrip her
self iu this particular.
OOOD NEWS*
Tho large Music Publishing House of
Oi.tvuu Ditbon A, Co., Hostou, sufl'orod
from tiro on Tuesday evening last; tho
upper part of thoir main building being
destroy od. We are glud to loam that, al
though many thousands of valuable bookg
ruinod by tiro or wntor, their ro-
maing stock iu other buildings and in
hrauch stores is unite large enough for
prosout demands, and a large corps of
printers and hiudurs will soon supply
wlmt has been lost. A very few days of
interruption of active business is all they
anticipate.
J’hoy have temporarily removed to No.
5 Washington street, opposite Frank
lin, where they may at present lie ad
drosHod.
HOT E L ADD I YA 1.8.
Danhin House, March 81.
T. H. Jeter, Macon, (In.
Kd. Dickinson, Florida.
G. H. Kirkland, Jackson county, Flor
Calico Dross Hall.
The young men of the city intended
giving a Fallen Hall next week, but have
cheerfully consented to unite with tlie
Library Association aud allow the entire
proceeds to go that institution. This in
sures huocean to tlie ball and party for the
benefit of the Library. The united atVc.ir
is to take place at the Perry House next
Wednesday evening, April Mth. Tho
committee of Invitation consists of E. A.
Shepherd, J. R. Johnston, J. P. Kyle aud
G. H. Waddell. Library Association
Committee : O. H. Williams, A. R. Cal
houn, J. W. Dennis, F. J. Watt. Floor
Managers ; 0. E. Hoelistrasser, R. W.
lmd drawn $100,000. The ticket was sold I Mulford, W. R. Htauchard, F. W. Grimes,
here, aud tho holders are very mad be- The ladies yesterday commenced au ao-
causc it drew nothing | tiro canvass for the sale of tickets.
ida.
J. 0. l’holps, Salem, Ala.
H. Jl. W. Timbrel), New OrleatiR.
R. L. Cowan, Ht. Louis.
G. .). Martin, Greonovdlo, Ga.
G. V. Hunter, New York.
J. P. Sellers, YemcHoe, South Cai
Mth. Wallace and sou, Chester,
Carolina.
A new lot of Va
tho Dollar store.
i aud Toilet Sets nt
apl 2t
FISH FOD THE HOLY DATS.
Those desiring fresh fish for the woek
in any quantity and of miporior quality,
at reasonable prices, will find them at
apl—It F. A. Pomkuoy’h.
No April Fool !
Photographs Colored iu ovory style, at
reduced prices. Having no connection
with any firm or parties, I am not respon
sible (or any pictures except those left nt
my house or delivered to me personally.
Prof. .Ions 1,. Pt'FFKK, Forsytli St ,
near Randolph, at Mrs. S. A. Hhukmar s.
aprl 2t
A All’ HOODS AT THE I I lid 1 XIA
S T<> D /•;.
I'ey ton, <«' onion A Co.,
WEST HUMS UllOAl) HTKKFT.
1,000 pieces Prints reocived and to
arrive.
1,000 dozen Coats’ and Clarko’s Spool
Cottou, only 70o por dozen.
50 pieces Lawns only 20c would he
cheap at 25c.
Rcautiful assortment of Jewelry.
Solo Agents for Duttorick's ^Pa.) Pat
terns and Jugla's Kid Gloves.
Corsets from 50e. to $1,00.
Wo have our Shoes made to order and
warranted not to rip.
•to pieces Straw Mutting to arrive.
French and Euglisli Cloths and C.is-
almereo.
Suits made to order and warranted to fit.
Factory Goods nt factory prices.
Parasols, Fans, Embroideries, Ac.. Ac.
Special attention nailed to our bar
gain Oouuter, upon which will he found
uiatiy goods nt half their former value.
Terms cash. mb25 eodA w
best Calicoes, lOceuts; Spool Cottou
70 cents per dozen, at Ckioueu's.
Shoes,
Made to order aud warranted, selling nt
cast at Ckimlkk's.
SPRING GOODS.
J am now receiving a large and elegant
sl ick of Spring ami Summer Goods, re
cently purchased at low prices, and will
he sold at Hinall profits for cash only.
“Cheap for Cash," is my motto. Shall ho
pleased to show goods whether I sell or
not. U. T. CnioLER.
FINE CJAJTJIS AND CASSJM DDES.
and Gents' Furnishing Goods juat receiv
ed. Saits made to order and warranted
to fit well. Superior Patent Yoke Shirts,
equal to any in the market. Orders taken
for any particular Htylo when desired. Ali
at the lowest prices. H. T. Crioleb. i
KID GLOVES.
2-Hutton in pretty colors at $1.00.
44 4 4 Extra at $ 1.50.
Also, beautiful now style Parasols,
cheap ut Cbioleh’h.
NEW DRESS GOODS
Cheap at (Jrioler’b.
mar28
./ US T JC EC El FED,
Full lines of desirable Drons Fabrics in
quantity.
Grenadines, Printed Muslins.
Printed Linens, at a bargain.
White MuhHuh iu endless variety, at
astonishing prices.
Choice Prints at 10 cents.
Ribbons ut half their former price.
Many novelties in Ruffs, Collars, Ac.
Huttons iu blued bteel, burnish gold,
(-ill, ha.
4-4 Bloaohod Cotton 12} cents.
Coats’ Thread 70 cents.
To-day customers may call for any arti
cle in drygoods with confidence, as I re
ceived an imtueuse quantity yesterday.
J. H. Jones’,
mh28 eod Columbus, Georgia.
The latest stylo of Htripod Percales
just roooivod at
inh2(j tf Blanchard's.
To Arrive Soon,
Ono car load Mowing aud Hooping Ma
chines. IIOLHTKAJ) & Co.,
Agricultural Depot, Columbus, (in.
mh2G If
On Hand,
100 Dow Law Cotton Planters, cer
tainly tho host. Holhtkad A; Co.,
Agricultural Depot, Columbus, Ga.
mb20 tf
Tho-hiisinosH in Hides, Furs, Ac., for
merly in tho name of Gray A Co., bus
been sold to nud hereafter will be ct
ducted by
mh21 iw Barnett A Co,
Special attention given to proparing
Physicians’ Proscriptions with pure aud
fresh drugs, by
uih21 C. J. Moftktt, Druggist.
A new lot of Japuuuso Fishing Rods,
Fish Hooks, and a grout variety of
Tackle, just roceivod by
nik*21 C. J. Moffett, Druggist.
Coals’ aud Clark’s Spool Cotton ut 70c.
por dozen, at
Blanchard’s,
125 Broad at.
It is an acknowledged faot that Bidder,
on Randolph street, Uah tho best Cigars
in town.
Kemeniher, Bidder’s uow Cigar and To
bacco Store is on Randolph street, a few
doors below Enquirer office.
A fresh supply of tho best Prints at
ton cents por yard, at
Blanchard
Subscribe™ In Arreitvn
Aro notified that 1 will present thoir
claims for tho prosout aud until further
notice. R. M. Gray.
tf
Good Things.
Go to tho Ruby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all thiugs good
to oat. octlfi tf
Everybody likos to go to Bidder’s popu
lar Cigar ami Tobacco Store, whoro Cigars
and Tobacco aro a specialty.
Factory Chocks at 14c. per yard at
Blanchard’s.
Attention I
As my Address on elementary Agri
cultural Chemistry, teaching tho cheap
est aud shortest mouus for procuring and
compounding manures, is enthusiastically
received and heartily endorsed by almost
every intelligent planter in this soction
and that I may he compensated in a meas
ure somewhat commeusurnto with tho
acknowledged merits of the production
and value of tho information conveyed.
I do from this dato establish tho price at
50 cents por copy. In consideration of
this change, I do hereby agree to
fund the money to any farmer who, after
rending tho prediction, will certify to
he is not fully satisfied with the invest
uiout. There is no slavery so hopeless
as that which compels a man to support
family by tho cultivation of poor land
The problem to ho solved by tlie South
before wo can hope for agricultural
poration and prosperity, is cheap and -ex
liable immures. Tho Addross solccs that
problem. I defy tho agricultural o
entitle world to disprove ono fact or ;>tW
tion taken iu tho Address.
J. Monroe Lenkard,
Columbus, Ga.
Tho above work is for sale at the E
qi’irkr Office, whore copies cou bo order
od by mail, with stamp enclosed f*
turn postage. A liberal discount made to
Grangers or farmors ordering a larg
number. This pamphlet should bo iu the
hands of every planter at this timo.
jal3 dAwtf
To My Friends and the ruldle,
I have removed from 81 Broad street,
to my residence on Forsyth street, near
Randolph, at Mrs. S. A. Hlackmars,
whoro 1 will continue coloring and ro-
tonohing photographs iu every style. I
make specialty of copying old pictures.
Prof. John L. Duffkk.
mh2» St
CITY DIRECTORY.
0HUKCHE8.
FIRST J'REHBYTERIAN.
Corner of Oglethorpe and Ht. Clair
streets—Rev. J. 11. Nall pastor. .Services
at 10} a. m. and 4 r. m. each Huuday.
Sabbath school at ‘J a. m.
EPISCOPAL (TRINITY).
Oglethorpe street, between Randolph
aud Ht. Clair—Rev. W. C. Hunter rector.
Hervices at 11 a. m. and 4 l*. m. each
Hunday. Sunday school at it} a. m,
ROMAN CATHOLIO.
Ht. Philips and Ht. James (Catholic)—on
Jackson, between Baldwin and Few
streets Father Patrick pastor. Mass nt
} and li} a. m , and vespers nt 5 p. m.
Catechism at 4 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Randolph street, between Jackson and
Franklin—Rev. C. A. Kendrick pastor.
Hervices every Huuday at Id} a. m. aud
p. M. Sabbath school at fi p. m.
METHODIST.
St. J/uke—On Jackson streot, botween
andolph und St. Clair streets—Rev. Dr.
J. S. Key pastor. Hervices each Hunday at
Id} a. m. and 8 P. M. Sabbath school ut
A. M.
St. J Vi ul—Southeast corner of Frank
lin and Troup streets—Rev. Arminius
Wright, pastor. Services overy
Hunday at Id} a. m. aud 8 p. m. Habbatli
school at I p. m.
Jlroad Street Methodist—On upper
Broad street. Rev. R. W. Dixon
pastor. Services overy Sunday at 10} a.
and 7.J i*. m. Sabbath school at 2} i*.
Class mooting at 1) a. m.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.
Corner Crawford and Forsyth streets.
Herman Birkinthal rabbi. Hervices overy
Friday evening at 8 and Saturday morning
at Id o'clock.
GIRARD.
Methodist.—J. W. Simmons pastor.
Hervices 1st Sunday at Id} a. m., and fird
Sunday at 5 p. m. Sabbath school fi p. m
Dn/Uist.—Rev. Jasper Hicks pastor.
Hervices on tho 4 th Sunday iu each mouth
Sabbath school at 8} a. m.
BROW NEVILLE.
JiruwucciUc Jjn])tint.—ltev Jasper Hickr
pastor. Services 1st and fid Sundays,
hbatli School at 8:110 a. m.
Trinity (Methodist)—Rev. J. W. Him
moiiH pastor. Services 1st, 2nd and fiyd
Huuday at 8 p. m. and fird Sunday at Id]
Alternate Sundays supplied both
morning and evening. Sabbath school
overy Sunday at 4 l*. m.
COLORED.
Anbury ('Impel (Methodist)—East com
mon, W. J. Gaines pastor. Services eve
ry Sunday at Id.} a. m. and fi p. m. aud
af night. Sabbath school at 0 a. m.
First Jhtplidl—Corner Front und St.
Clair (near rivor)—Green McArthur pas-
Sorvices ovory Sunday at Id} a. m.
and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 0 a. m.
St. John (Methodist) N. E. common,
G. 13. Taylor, pastor. Services overy
Sunday at Id} a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath
school at t) a. m.
vtd Jiaptist (Northern Liberties)—
Rev. J’rinins Stafford pastor. Services
ovory Sunday tit 10} a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sabbath school at t> a. m.
1. O. O. F.
dgo on Oglethorpe, botween St. Clair
and l Irawford sts. Regular mootings held
overy Monday evening, tit 7} o'clock.
Encampment moots 1st aud fill Fiidays
each mouth.
MASONIC.
Lodgo in Burr us’ building, corner Broad
and Randolph stroets.
Columbian, Lodye, No. 7—Meets fid
Tuesday night in ouch month.
Darlcy Chapter, No. 7—Moots on 1st
Friday night in each month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Moots fid Saturday
night in each month.
St. AUUniur Commahilery—Meets 2d
Tuesduy night in each mouth.
B'NAI BERITII.
Lodgo iu Burins’ building—Mootings
hold on tho 1st and fid Sundays iu ouch
mouth.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (in Court Sqauro, centre
of city) botween Oglolhorpo and Jackson
and Crawford aud Thomas stroets.
Jail on East commons, foot of Craw
ford streot.
Opera IIouso n. o. corner Crawford and
Oglethorpe stroots.
Female Orphan Asylum, East common,
•ur cemetery.
Post Office, corner of Oglothorpo and
Randolph.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Rooms ovor Griffin’s drug store, Broad
street. Open from 8 a. m. to (» l*. m.
Books loaned to members returnable
ovory two weeks, or borrower pays 25o
per woek thereafter. Mrs. J. R. Ivey,
Librarian.
HOTELS,
Rankin House, corner Broad and Craw
ford streets.
Planters' House, Broad streot, (oast
side), between St. Clair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Broad streot, (oast side),
hetwoou St. Clair and Crawford streets.
Home House, Broad street, (west
side), between St. Clair aud Crawford
streets.
Broad Street House, (oast side),
botween Crawford and Thomas streets.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
No. 1 (white male) u. o. corner Jackson
and Crawford streets. No. 2 (white fe
male) h. w. corner St. Clair and Forsyth
streets.
Temperance Hall (tuixod colorod) Ogle
thorpe street, between Randolph and
Bryan.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—S. B. Cleghoru.
City Treasurer—John N. Baruott.
Clerk of Couucd—M, M. Mooro.
City Attorney—Chas. 11. Williams.
City Physician—1). W. Johnson.
City Sexton James M. Lynab.
City Marshal—Mat. W. Murphy.
Deputy Marshal Wm. L. Robinson.
Wharfinger—Jako Burrus.
Lawyers.
JOHKFll F. POU,
Attorney nt Law,
and Judge of County Court.
Practices in nil other Courts.
Ili. o over sturo of VV. II. Kuburtfl A Broa-1 M.
SAMUEL 13. HATCH LH.
Attorney at Law.
Ofllco over Wittich A liiin-'Ts
j. m. mcneill,
Attorney ami Counsellor at Law.
Prur tires in courts of (ieor^i.i mi l Ai ilmma.
Porter Incra
1X44HAM A t KAHFUItllS,
Attorney* nt Law,
Will practice iu tlie State uud Federal Courts of
Ueoraia.
i, northwest
Georgia.
, Illges A Co.
St. Clair Sis.
J«a
A. A. IIOZIEK,
Attorney ami 4’oiiiiMcllor at Law,
Georgia
JaO
'radices in State ami Federal Courts
ami Alabama.
Office 1UG Broad ;t., Columbus, Gil
Mark II. Dlanmmrd. Louis V. Gauiurd.
HLAMirOKH A 44AKRAIID,
Attorney * ami CouiiMClIor* at Law.
Office No. G7 Uruuil street, over Wittich A Kiu-
sel's Jewelry Store.
Will practice iu the State ami Federal Courts.
Mp4
Feed Store.
JOHN F1TZ44IItlKLVs,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu Hay, Oats C..
Confectioners.
i.«. STRUPFKK,
Candy Manufacturer
AND DEALER IN
All kind* of Confectionery and Fruit,
Stick Candy 18 centn.
Livery and Sale Stablec.
ltonr.lt F THUMPSO.Y,
Livery, Kale and Exchange Stahl ^
Oglethorpr, North of It andolph Stu.,
net80 Columbus, Ga.
A. (4AM M CL,
Livery am? .sale Stable*,
OULKTIIORPF St., CoLOMUUS, Ga.
Particular att- uuu given, to Feeding ami a a | e
of Stock.
Horses ami Mules boarded iu stables by ti,*
Jai. M. JlvsiiSLi. Cuas. J. Swift.
It (.SSL LL «V SWIFT,
At toruoys ami Counsellors at-Luw. Will practice
in tlie Courts ot Georgia (Chattahoochee Cireiiit;
ami Alabama. Office over C. A. Redd A Co.’s store,
Blond street, Columbus, Ga. jal
1.. T. HOW SIS 44,
Attorney ami Solicitor.
I! inki hptc; .
!'J] over Brooks' l
FF AllOH Y
'alltttihUH, I
lilt AS SOS',
Oppiok ov
novlkj
Attorney * a
i J. Ennis A Co.’;
West 8tt
Store, Broad St.,
K. J. MOMEN,
Attorney ami ComiNellor nt La
t'llAK. II. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law, Columbus, 44a.
\N ill practice in any Court
Oil!co over Acoe A Murdoch's store. [uovIG
Doctors.
Hit. COL/.LY.
nd Office corner ot St. Clair r
Office hours—7 to ‘J a. it., 1- t
ml Ogle
.27 dll
Hit. H. II. LAW.
Office corner hr..ad ami JUmlolph streets, Bun ns'
building.
Henidciice on Forsyth, three doors below 8t. Clair,
j m.
Hit. J. A. LIKtLIIAllT,
Office at C. J. Moffett’s Drug Store, lbo.ul street,
lesideuc.e on St.Clair, between Broad aud
>6 Front Sts., Columbus, Ga.
Hit. J. C. 4 0014,
Druggists.
J. I. GRIFFIN,
Imported Drugs aud Chemicals,
, Prescriptions carefully prepared.
jal8 No. 100 Broad street.
Hit. J. L. CIIESEY A SOS’,
brugttiats and PreHerlptiouists.
sort men t
Craw ford i
r Runkin House.
4’. II. I*ALJI Lit, Licensed Apothecary
One door ubovo Virginia Grocery.
- Physicians’ Prescriptions (undo a specialty,
dec 17 | Night bell to left ol door.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Hriigglst,
Two doors below Geo. W. Brown’s,
Night Hell light of south door.
FHKTF.lt K. CHAPMAN,
Briiggltd,
Iluiidolph, east of Broad Street,
Hepr> Ooluuibtii
A. 91. lilt A A >'0.\,
West Side, Broad Street, Columiius, Ga.,
Wliwl«v*aln and Itclail Healer I
Hi ug* and Medicine*,
Toilet Article* and Perfumery.
Chief—Mat. W. Murphy.
FIRST MJUAP. HKOdND SQUAD.
Oapt. W. L. Cash, Capt. John l’oran,
Robt. G. Mitchell, John St. Clair,
Win. II. 11. Wood, Josh Roper,
Charles Brady, John Fengaii,
Whit Smith, John O’Brien.
Jatues Rubarts. Henry Voight,
Tom MeEaehern, John Brady,
STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL—1871.
Accounts- Grimes, Andrews, Durkin.
Bridges and Wharf—Chalmers, ltedtl,
Grimes.
Cemetery — Durkin, Blanchard, Mc-
Gehoe.
Cisterns and Fire Department—Kent,
Flournoy, Grimes.
City lmprovemeutsand Public Schools—
Redd, Brannon, MehatVey.
Commons—Flournoy, Mehaffoy, Blanch
ard.
Contracts — Brannon, McGehce, An
drews.
Finance—MeGohee, Redd, Sohoussler.
Hospital—Blanchard, Kent, Brannon.
Market and Magazine — Schenssler,
Flournoy. Chalmers.
Police und Gas—Mohnffey, Durkin,
Chalmers.
Streets at
ler, Keut.
ROLL OF
d Sewers—Andrews, Sebeuss-
COLUMBUS FIRE I)E
PARTMENT.
BOARD OF ‘CONTROL.
W. II. Williams, Chief Engineer.
G. W. Rosette, First Ass t Engineer.
C. A. Ethridge, Second Ass t Engineer.
A. lv. Francis, Secretary.
FIRE COMPANIES.
No. 1—B. F. Coleman, R. Lodsiuger,
W. 11. Brannon, T. O. Douglass.
Ae. 5—E. L. Wells, Robert Ennis.
D. E. Williams, G. R. Flournoy.
Central Mt dmnics N>. 0—0. D. Wall,
F. J. Cochran, A. K. Francis, A. J. Nix.
J/ook and I .adder—M. M. Moore, F. J.
Mott, C. 13. Grimes, George Moore.
Cotton Factories.
COLL’A1 Ill’S MANUFACTURING CO.,
MiiuufacturcrH of
NheetiugH, Shirtings, und Sowing and
Knitting Thread.
Cariln Wool ami Urimla Wheat ami Corn-
Offico in it-ar of Wittirli & Kluaul’s, Bamlolph Ht.
JRlS K. It. CHILTON, Prmffiffint.
MI S4 044F.I, MANUFACTURING 4 0.
Mniuifucttirers ot
SHEETINGS, Bill KTINGS.
YARN, HOPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA
it. P. SWIFT. President,
W. A. SWIH’, Secretary A Treasurer. net’.1 1
Restaurants.
II ARRIS COUNTY HFSTAURAYr
No. 82 Broad Street.
of Fort igu ami Domes,»o Liquors aud
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
in Tin, Sheet Iron, Fopp or
mu abroad promptly attended I
No. t74. Broad 81 re,
Fresh Meats.
J. W\ PATRICK,
Stall* No. 2 und 18, Market House,
n sh Meats of ovory kind aud best «ioalilv
hdi always ou bund.
J. T. COOK,
Fre*li Meat* of All HIikIn,
’> Stalls Nos.
Dentists.
W. t\ TIGNLlt,
lien list,
Opposite Strupper’s building, Bandoljih St.
T. XV. IlENTZ,
Dentist.
Joseph A Urotlu-r’s mure.
W. T. POOL,
HenliMt,
v28) 1 *H Broad .-i., ('.'oliimbiis, Ga.
W. J. FOGLF,
Heuti*t,
Hepr.) Georgia Homo Building, Oo'.mnbua, Us.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP F.IFI.ER,
and LockhWitli, Crawlord street,
doliusou's (orner, Columbus. Ga.
WILLIAM SCUOiiEK,
i and Locksmith and dealer iu Gunning Mi
torials. Opposite Enquirer Office.
Dress-Making.
MISS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
i'< ss-Mukiiig, Cutting and F'itliug. Termsebeap.
Kesldencu and shop in Browuoville.
Boot and Shoemakers.
WM. MEYER,
ltoot aiul Shoemaker.
Beater ill Lenthor aud Findings. Next to C.
ti'dd ,1c Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention giv
Piano Tuning, &c.
e. w. 1ILAU,
Hepairer uud Tuner of Piauoos, Organs and|
Accurdaotm. Sign Painting also done. I
Orders may bo be left at J. W. Pease A Nortnan'jl
Tailors.
J. G. MONTIE,
Tailor.
Cutting and making in the latest styles,
lug aud cleaning neatly done, at reasonable pi’
tvbl&l Over J. It. Jol/imtnti’e hut s'
Crocers.
AN*I, R. IH/iE,
J. 11. HAMILTON,
WIioIonhIo and Rvlail 44roc«>
i A Oglethorpe J
IS IE AM COOPER,
n-er and lieab-.r in Country I’d
Hexl to ‘•Enquirer” Office.
Hotels.
PLANTERS 7 HOTEL,
to Coliimbti* Rank Rulldiiig.
ul all the trains.
AIUL W. F. SNIDEB. l»ro|»r'«
Watchmakers.
C. 8CHOMRURG,
racticnl Watclunakcr and Jeweler,
Successor to L. Gutowsky,
105 Bioad sire* t,
I Columbus, Ga.
C. 11. LEQUIN,
WatcliinuUor,
184 Broad ntici l, ColuiubiH, Ga.
J. II. PALMER,
‘raelienl WalelmmUeruiul Jewi
biiiiding. Broad 8t,, tolumlnis, I
All kimU Fi-m ing M o l.im-s repaired. N
lils ami Altacliineiits for all uiiu him t
L*-
Tobacco, Ciuars, &c.
r. I.OFEZ,
Healer In uud Mnnufueltirer of Fine
4’ignr»,
jail Near Biwa.. .-.re« t Depot.
Healer in
MAIER HORN,
Fine Cigar*, Pipes
Ch wing Tobueeo.
rg .i Home ami Mm >>go Hon
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS’ SHAVING SALOON,
(buccesi'if to H. Hem s,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance Building.
Prompt aud polite barbers iu utteuduuce.
Ja25
EH. TERRY, Harbor,
Si., under Ilaukin House, Columbus, (■«.
Builders and Architects.
J. 44. CIIALMF.HK,
llouae Carpenter aud Huildcr.
•lobbing done ut short iiolice.
Plans and specitications furnished for all styles
of buildings
Broad Street, uext to G. W. Brown’s,
j**9 Columbus, Ga.
LAWYERS.
W. A. Farley,
Attorno y-at-Ijn W|
OUSSKTA, CUATTAHOOOHKB CO.,
-C8“Spocial attention given to eollei
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney Jtt. LjOWJ
iiAaii.ro>, va.,
ypiLL prartiee
the Clmttuhonidiet
Ini'. All kind .1 c
DOCTORS.
Dr. W. R. Skinner
O FFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SKIlM
11. » puldie ill the praciire ot
h'irguy An experieure of eight*-*
c Hstuily hpi-ut iii the praciire of b
will gn iianiee sati-tficHon to those li
with their patronage.
DISEASES OK WOMEN AND CllH^fl
MADE A SPECIALTY.
Diy Office—Northwest corner of 0glett" , i
and Thomas str -ets. Night office ou *v<»t
Oglethorpe street, between Thoiims and Hhi \
iuli22 *11m
Dr. John H. Carrigei',
KG EON AND PHYSICIAN. '»»'
3 corner Bio id ami Kaudolpli *tr«;»»
'r.rae’s grocery store. Ki-sideuci* at
lute's, two doors tielow Uoutchius’ pl»nR‘-
ortl ly
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