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COLr.MHI'S, (JEORUlAi
SUNDAY APRIL ft, 1871
4arX0 »i:nstn»M'i«N uutiyld unless
TAID FOB IN ADVANCE.
TasConnecticut oloction taken place to
morrow. The Democrats aro confident
that they will elect thoir State tickot, but
do not feel bo Ban gum g about tbo Loginla-
tare, which is the roprosentativo of towns
rather than population.
Tub British Consul at Now Orloaus
said to bo indignant on account of an act
of the Legislature of Louisiana which pro
hibits nhip captains from employing thoir
crews on tie leveo in loading their ships.
The Consul thinks this is au infringement
upon the rights of commorco.
Gen. N. B. Forbeht has resigned tho
Presidency of tho Helmu, Marion A Morn-
phis Railroad Company, on tho ground
that the County Court of Sholby oonnty,
Tennessee, nro withholding tho third in
stallment of thoir subscriptions, upon
grounds personal to himself. Tho Board
of Directors bavo accepted tbo rcsigba-
lion.
Mail advices concerning the Massachu
sotts Senatorial contest say that both
Dawes and Hoar nro bolieved to hnvo
polled their full Rtrongth, and that noithor
of them stands any cbnnco. Some lot-
tors say that Banks is most probably tho
“coming man," and that ho will bo moro
acceptable to tho Democrats than any
other man who i not a pronoun cod Dem
ocrat.
James Ueupath, noted as an old ugi-
tator for abolition, lias written a lottor,
which tho Boston Globe publishes, in
which ho says tbot Judgo Hoar, to whom
Buniuor gave tho charge, “Take enro of
my Civil Rights bill," is not in favor of
that bill.' Bodputh says tlml Hu inner,
loss than ten days heforo ho died, ro-
pouted reasons which Hour bud given to
him for pronouncing the bill unconstitu
tional. This is very curious.
An organisation of tho Direct Trado
Union of tho Patrons of Husbandry,
which wus incorporated by tho last Login-
lain re, was offooted in Atlanta on Thurs
day, at tho mei ting of the stockholders,
by the election of a President and twelve
Directors. General A. II. Colquitt w»h
olootod President, and tho following gon-
tlemon Directors: J. il. Echols, it. 0.
Iluuiter, -J. H. Lavender, It. A. Alston,
T. G. Holt, 1). K. Butler, E. 'J’. Paine, T.
J. Hniith, U. A. Nunnnlly, L. I\ Living-
Bton, J. Jl. .loans and G. M. T. Pnagin.
An analysis of the vote of tho llouso of
Iteprcsontatives on expansion shows’that
Now York was not, by any means, solid
against it. Nino of hor thirty-throe
motnbors,toted for the bill. Thoso must
have bcon members from tho “rural dis
tricts,” beyond tho direct inlluoncu of
Wall street. Only New England, ns n
nodi'",, voted unanimously upon tho bill.
Ben Jin* l--r alone of tho Now England
Itopro' t dives, voted for it, and ho
vcprcBu only Ben Butler. Only 23
member-i m the Mouth and West votod
against tho bill. Tho voto for it was
composed of .VJ Democrats and 114 Re
publicans ; th« voto against it, 22 Demo
crats and 64 Republicans.
AJMWF.RN TO CORREMPOXDENTS.
\rtUl,—In drawing, ns in every other
art, no amount of ability will compeufiate
for hard and unremitting study. Gustavo
Doroisa Parisian, and about forty-one
years of ago. Ho is a stout, handsome
man, with a full, broad forehead, and
bright intellectual eyes, lie is an able
painter, and uses tho brush as well as tho
pencil. Wo think his most powerful con
ceptions nro to ho found in his illustra
tions of Dante's Inferno. You should
draw from nature as mnch as possible.
Portrait painting is not considered tho
highest art.
Jllue Light.—Tho word, Presbyterian,
oolites from tho Greek substantive, Pros-
buoroB, an oldor. It) is frequently used
by Paul. As to tho tirno it would take
you to road tbo Now Testament in its
original, wo cannot say. By closo appli
cation yon should bo able to road, with
■omo case, in eighteen months Tho mod-
orn Crooks speak the Romaic language.
It hoars tho same rotation to Grook that
Italian dooa to Latin.
Vesuvine.—'The mountain is on the
south sido of the Bay of Naples. The
eruption that destroyed Pompeii und Her
culaneum occurred A. D. 72, during the
reign of Vospasian. Capri is a small is
land, f am oil for its blae grotto. It can
bo reached from Nuples iu an open boat.
Leap Tear.—Iu answer to your ques
tion, wo will sinto you aro mistaken as to
tho origin of Loap year. It is oldor than
Christianity, und had its origin iu an old
Roman myth. Jnpiler, it is said, guvo to
Venus tho authority to roigu over tho oth
er sox oiico in four years, and nho availed
horsolf of hor prerogative at tho timo of
hor festival in February. When Christi
anity obtained tho supremacy each Pagan
foHtival was transformed into a saint's
day, and so tho foto day of Venus foil to
Ht. Valentino, who was principally diatin-
gnishod by his austerity and inability to
Hot.—Tho author of that ovor charm
ing story, “Handford and Morton," was
Thomas Bay. Though a beautiful writer,
ho was a most occontrio man. Ho was
rich, and spent twenty-five yours trying
to got a wife to his choosing ; and, nftor
all, he marriod a lady who mado him too
tho mark. Ho died in 1760.
Caudle.—Tho famous curtain lectures
llrst appeared in tho London Punch, and
woro written by Bougies Jet.old. Tho
author clnimod that when Daudlo diod ho
loft a package of papers inscribed “Cur
tain Lectures, delivered in tho course of
thirty years, by Mrs. Margaret Caudle,
and suffered by Job, hor husband !" Tho
old man had u rough timo of it, hut for
tunately all married ludios aro not ho
gifted ns Caudle's wifo.
Poeti— Tho hues you rofor to wore
written by Tennyson, and they nro ho
sweet we will reproduoo them:
A* through tho land at ovo wo wont,
An>l eliaikul tho rlponod ears,
'Vo felluut-~my wife anil I,
O! wo lull out—1 know not why,
And klftiod again with tours.
WASHINGTON.
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JWitANn:.
Owing to a jrfosH of other mutter, wo
woro forced r.omo timo niucu to suspend
ho ^iublioation of Mr. Kendrick's olo-
juout and instructivo discourses on turn-
porancu. Wo resume tho publication to
day, and bopo his words will bo road with
tho iutoroHt thoy dosorvo, and suhsorvo
tho interest of tho cause whioh ho has at
heart.
UOHIURVINU.
At tho roqnost <»f a number of gentle-
men, whoso papers are carried off by bor
rowers, wo raise our voices against tho
unjust practice. You hnvo no moro right
to borrow a man's paper than yon hnvo
bis broad and moat nay, loss, for tho
broad and meat con bo returned, but it
nowHpaper couses to bo interesting after
being kept for a few days. For tho ac
commodation of thoso who desire to road,
uud to save our subscribers from being
annoyed by borrowers, wo will keep ten
copies of our paper for tho uso of thoso
desiring to read, and who think they ought
not to pay for tho product of our labor.
In addition, we will place a room r.t thoir
service, and thus save tho stores anil
offices of our friends.
I'l lll.U ATIO.Vl.
From W. J. Chaffin and Denso A Nor
man wo hnvo received “Jlurpor," “Frank
Leslie,’' and all tho Wcokly publications.
‘‘Tho Ohristiau Union,” “Guidon Ago,"
“Turf. Field undFarm," “Scientific Amer
ican," nud “.Mooroa Rural Now Yorker,"
have been sent us by tho publishers.
“The Southern Cultivator," published
iu Ath. vs, (hi., in n monthly magazine
well worth its low price of two dollurs n
year, and should ho generously patron-
izod.
“Tho Rural Carolinian” is ovor wol-
come, uud always instructive. Wo con-
aider it the equal of any agricultural
magazine published. Published iu Charles
ton : two dollars por ominni.
I 11 the imi!'!;. here
Guilford, Wood A Company, Maoou— for
u charming hour and music, “The Golden
1 I by Mr. A. B. Watson,
of the Macon Telegraph, one of our most
graceful poets. Music by Charles G. Guil
ford.
A Old'll AM> SOUTH RAILROAD
CASE.
Tho following is among tho decisions
of the Miptemo Court of Georgia, rou-
derod on Tuesday last:
North and South Railroad Company vs.
R. 11. Winfree. Assumpsit, from Jlor-
Mi t
An
within t
dollars, <
conditio;
ment tu
value of
Judpn
Chur :•
for plait
No oi.
tfumout iti tbo following form,
ny >, 187!—I hereby subscribe
: < of the capital stock of the
• • nth Railroad Company of
• 1 doherel-yowu and sekuow-
• 11'.dibted to said company
hundred dollars, puvn-
r of said company on lie-
» ,r '' 1, tho same is not to bo
> 1 thereof, until said road
'umbns, Ga., within «uo
house in Hamilton, Ga ,
i date,
i agree-
c mpatiy ono hundred
1, after tho prescribed
and not au agree-
the luarkot
Mosos,
v 'J the stock,
by R ‘
earance for defendant.
Ud< I him tSt
gle ball, at . ■ [••. ,s Bienveuno won kill
ed at the hr t tire, being shot through th.,
brain. Phillips wa, not hurt * lb °
There, above tlin little grave,
()! there shove tho little grave,
We klsnol again vrltli tours.
Dignity,—Wo hardly know what you
moan by tho word; indeed in the connec
tion in which yon use it, and wo boliovo
it i« flio popnlar otto ; dignity is tho
ni'fll owlish mid nlthtml assumption a
reasoning being can prolond to. II is nn
nffocled deportment iu speech or carrisgo
foreign to llio person and as such por-
ooivahlo at a glance, Pontons who npo
wisdom, nr lnivo suddenly become rich
affect “dignity," but bh a philosopher onoo
Hilid, “It is like a long dross, and is often
word to hide u defect of the understand
ing."
Kiln.—This yoitug lady asks us, “What
we think of n young gentleman in whoso
pockol sho saw a pistol as ho was opening
a pew door ut church preparatory to os-
corting hor homo?' Wo hnvo expressed
our opinion loo often about tho cowardly
desperadoes who go armed to repeat it
hero. Wo only regret that custom
tuits such ruffians to bo the escorts of
roHpaotnhlo Iftiiios. 'Flint man, depend
it, did not go to church from n lovo of
God. Tell him whnt you saw, and if ho
comes to your house again, lot your fathor
or brother kick him into tho Htront.
Henson.—Von have a right to your
opinion, but you hnvo no right to insult
the many, to whom religion j'n a liviug
reality, by intruding your opinion on
thorn. Solomon said something, wo bo-
lievc, shout “a man wise iu his own con-
coil," whioh you might bo bouefitod by
examining.
“Su6#cri7)fr" writes us : “Will tho uu-
ior of 'Thornton, or tho Fishers of
tho Okuutbopofl,' relievo tho mind of nn
auxions reader thereof on tho workings of
tho decree forbidding tho marriage of tho
groat high priest of tho Mucrod Isle, uud
yet kindly granting him an 'oldest sou' ns
Successor ? Somehow tho old thing docs
Beoui to work clearly—particularly
when it ia taken into consideration that
‘all thought of sexual lovo nui-t ho kept
from hia liourt.' Thorn must bo Homo
sort of a sub rosa atueudiueuc to that law.
rioaio explain."
In auswar to “Subsoribor, " wo will
Mato that iho objections ho raises shows
ho is a c.iti ful reader, and his demand for
tho informs!i.m is most reasonable. Tho
Prioats of the Sun adoptod boys whom
they trained for tho aacrod profession, and
whom thoy called “sons," and thi-so aons
a blrcHM.d the priests as “father,” just as
do tho Catholics and Greeks of to-day.
Nor did they confine the endearing term
of sou to thoso designed for tho priest
hood. The human victims intended for
sacrifice woro adopted aud called by tho
siuno mono till tho thus catuo when they
were slain ou tho buu.iii t <>f the Temple
of tho Hun. “Subscribe will'her of ore
ftoe how A zeal and Tonto c* Mu broth
ers, aud why thoy should cull tho l’rioat
of tho Sun “father," wbou their religiou
and the proteotiou of long years entitled
him to the t ame. Azeal being tho oldest
of tho youths (ruining for tho priesthood,
was of conrsa tho “oldest son.'' Sub
scriber must notico the name “father" is
never used in this connection oxoept whou
qualified ho “priest."
TELEUBAPHIC NOTES.
—In tho Ma.uiRchusettH Legislature yes
terday tho tenth ballot for U. 8. Senator
was as follows: Dawes, 88; Hoar, 76;
Curtis, (>t; Adams, 15 ; Banks, ft.
—Tho Now York Commissioners of Ac
counts report to the Mayor that the total
debt of the city and county of New York,
December HIM, 1873, was $11X5,431,'.>24.
- llio New York game of billiards, six
hundred points, three-ball carom, for tho
diatupionahip trap and $2.ooo, W as played
yesterday, between Gamier and Duly.
About three thousand persons wore pres
ent. Garuier won the game on tho forty-
eighth inmug, Rcoring COO to Daly's 38*0.
Highest run : Garuier 7ft, Duly 62.
Tho Now York mooting in tho intor-
' M of cremation was held Friday eveniug.
honors wore road fu favor of tho science
from J. NY. 8liU«ou, Chas. A. Dana, Rev.
(>. B. l'rothiughatn, Heury Boight, D. J.
Croley, and others. Resolutions were
adopted advising tho formation of nn as-
BJciatiou for cremation, and scouring its
practical application: and that the soci-ty
aliull bo founded on n broad baftiH, with
out discrimination as to creed, profession
or nationality.
COALRESSIOVAE.
Senate.
Wahuinoton, April 4.—Negley, from
the Committee on Commerce, reported a
bill to amend tho act for enrolling and
registering whips employed in the coasting
fishery, ro as to provido that the provi-
Hionn of the act shall not extend to canal
boats, or boats employed on inland wators
or canals, <fca. Passod.
But.or, from the Committee on the Ju
diciary, reported a bill to prevent mal-
ndminihtratiou in the civil service of tho
United States. It provides that whoever
being a civil officer of the United States,
oxcopt tho President and Vice-President,
who Hhull be impeached by tbe llouso of
Representatives, shall be deprived of his
office while his trial is progress, and that
the duties, functions and power of his of
fice shall devolve upon some other ofHcor.
Hoar inquired whether this would in-
oludo Judges of tho U. S. Supreme
Court.
Jiutlor roplied that it would. Tho bill
was offorod in view of tho charges against
certain U. 8. Judges, who will probably
bo impoachod if they should bo undor tho
law aH it now stands. They still may go
on and carry on all llio functions of their
office. Ho had ono Judgo now in his
mind of whom it was alleged that ho had
Hftid ho would rosign after Rcrving bin
friends. There was also tho case of a
Kaunas Judge, against whom articles of
impoachrnont woro presented lost ses
sion. There was an adjournment,
however, before the Senate could
proceed to trial. This judgo held
his oflico ail last Kttmmor, and he resignod
just as Congress again mot for tho pur-
poKO of defeating any now impeachment.
This was a groat scandal. Ho believed
tho impeachment of an ofticor should ro.
suit in his immediate removal from office.
Mr. II. F. 11 oar suggested that it wat
an important hill, and a day should bo
fixed for its consideration.
Morey, of Louisiana, objocted to the
bill.
Mr. Jiutlor—That won’t savo Judgo
Durell.
Morey—If you want to itupoueb
him, do it directly, and not indirectly.
Tho bili was then withdrawn.
Ilona*.
Tho Honso ordered a warrant to bo is-
Huod for the arrest of Geo. II. Patrick, of
Montgomery, Ala., who had boon sum
moned to testify as a witness in tho Bus-
tood impeachment, case, but had refused
to obey tho summons.
Tho Houso passod forty privato Lills,
and thou wont into tho discusHion of tho
Currency bill.
Konato not in sossion.
Tho Comptroller of tho Currency has
declared a dividend of 25 per cent, in fa
vor of tho creditors of tho Merchants’
National Hank of Petersburg, Va. A
dividend of 2ft per cent, will also bo paid
tho creditors of tho First National Hank
of Now Orleans soon. Schedules have
been prepared making a dividend of (50
per cent, in all to tho creditors of that
bank.
Andrew Johnson is hero.
On the evening of the l'Jth of March,
Captaiu-Geuorsl Juuveliar took precau
tionary measures for protecting Exchange
offices, aft rumors of manifestation?! to
bo made against tkene institutions were
afloat. Word was Bent to the Spanish ud-
mtru.1 to have tho marines iu roadiueHH tor
landing at a momont's notioe, and howit
zers wore mouutod in tho bows of tho
lauohos of tho Spanish men-of-war ready
to be landod. Heveral groups of men
were quietly diupcrfiod.
MELMA RAULS.
Bei.ma, Alabama, April 4.—Exposition
Races ; last day.
First race—Lurdlo of ono mile ; four
hurdles. Noshvillo Hairy winner ; Fire
ball Rocond. Timo 2:11$.
Second race—half mile dash. Quitts
winner; Bolloof Australia second. Time
ft4^ seconds.
Third raeo—mile dash. Tabitba winner;
Revenge second. Timo l:ft0‘,
BANK STATEMENT.
Washington, April 4.—Loain, increase
$5,000,000 ; spocie, decrcaso $1,875,000;
logal tenders, decrease $0,025,000; de
posits, docroaso $2,260,000; docreuso in
revenue $4,600,000.
LOLTNVILLE JLIBHAUY Dll A HIM;,
OBITUARY.
Coiumik Of... MatcIi 2Mh, 1874.
u rcg'ilir mot-ting of tin; MacliitiUtB’ und
Hliirksiuittiti' Union 4, of Oeur^ln, lietd ut their
nil, tli i following i.rotituble and rcnolutionH were
\VIn-r(•««. I* line pleiun-d Aliniglity Ooo to take
"tn • nr midnt unexpectedly our dear friend and
r. tl.er, IlK.UiO YOMIE; therefore, he it
K-moIvm-I, That an IlrothetH of this Society wo
d< oply feel the lo-s that we MiRtaln in the death
Jr who, though removed from tho scenes of
thi** life, still lives iu tho hearts und memories of
who Iov.n1 him.
tolved, That we h'>w In humble submission to
the Divine Authority, v ho bus seen fit to call sud
denly from this world of can s our beloved Urother.
Unsolved, The: we tender tho widow, children
and relatives of ••nr deceased Urotiier our heart'elt
sympathy In this their hour of sorrow
space of thirty days.
Hesolred, That n
sent to his Lereavi
they he published In tho Columbus Enquirer and
JOHN LAMON,
Home Building and Loan
Association
Bcrlcs A and D.
[1HK Tilth Installment Series A and 0id In-
t will he made to the unde
Merchants' and Mechanics'
JOHN KINO,
1*111.I.AIkLI.1*111 A.
(ioriiiusi* ois lls« Nundny Law-Ac
tion of 4'tar|»vi Weavers.
FiniiAuei.PUZA, April 4.—Last uight u
largo mooting of the Germans who aro
oppoHtul to tho Sunday liquor law wiih
held. Wm. llulouos wan 1’roHiduut. It
wtiH for tho purpose of otTocting an organ
ization which will support for oflico no
caudiduto who wi^i not plodgo himself to
ropoul tho prenent laws in rotation to li
quor. A number of uddresHOH w*?ro mado
by npcakors who said tho present law in
fringed upon tho libortios of tho people.
KeHolutiotiH woro adopted whioh author
ized tho formation of an organization to
ho eallod tho “True Watch,” to extend all
over tho State. Auy citizen can becomo
a member who will pledgo kimsolf to sup
port only suoh candidates for oflico, with
out any distinction of party, who will
openly endorse tho principles at variauco
with the proHout Sunday liquor law.
Another mooliug of corpot weavers wqh
held to-day. It was reported that but oue
shop which hud boon ou a striko was pay
ing standard prices. Tho Constitution of
a now association formed ou tho co-oper
ation plan was read, aud already 1,700
shares liavo boon subscribed, and a char
iot lias bcon applied for.
FOR EIG iPlNTiiLUGENCE.
laid.
Aatiauteo Advices.
London, April 4.—The latest advices
from Capo Ooaat (.'untieuro to March 12th.
Tho Embassy, numbering, with its escort,
250 persons, had arrived there from
Asbautec. Tho King, it was reported,
has refnsod to discontinue human sacri
tloes, und disputed tho amouut of Iodeui-
uity.
FRANCE.
Fakis, April 4.—Tho Government
still without official advices of the escape
of Roohofort and his companions.
CUBA.
Terrible I'lKlatli»w—fi|>aiilisrdn Have
the Advautngo.
A lottor from Havana Rays tho iuforaia
tiou obtained about tho receut battle of
Giiuzia stutes that it was ono of tho hard
ost contested tights that h »s takou place
between tho insurgents and Spaniards.
Of the wouuded brought to Havana, most
nil have roceivod their injuries by tho
luaobot. Thoy report that there
over two hours of lighting at close quar-
Tho Spanish General, Anuuardiz, with
about thirty thousand men—cavalry,
fnntry aud artillery—becoming aware of
a diversion of tho insurgents under Max-
iiuo Gomez, moved forward, and on the
15th ult. oucouutorod them iu largo force.
An action was immediately begun by tho
Cubans ; so that tho Spuniards had barely
time to form a square, placing the artille
ry iu the centre, tho cavalry being order
ed to cut their way through the enemy’s
lines and prccaro reinforcements at Puerto
Principe. Tho cavalry were fearfully cut
up, very few of them heiug left to bring
news of the critical condition of the
Spanish column.
These succeeded in reachiug Puerto Prin
cipe with their pursuers at their heels.
Brigadier Basconcs, with a column of two
thousand, started out, but bad hardly
gone beyond tbo suburbs of Puerto Prin
cipe bofore ho was attacked by Gubans.
Bascoues succeeded in pressing on, and
had another severe encounter with the
insurgents, finally uniting his colnrnn with
that of Arroinon. Tho loss of the Span
iards was very sevore, and it is reported
that over forty officers are killed and
wounded. Both sides fought with great
bravery.
Llat of Prlscn Over Five Hundred
Dollars-
The drawing commenced at 7 1-2 o’clock
of Tuesday morning. A very lurgo crowd
was in attendance, and gro,*t interest uud
excitement wan manifested.
Only 46,000 of the tickets, oot of tho
(50,000, having boon sold, tbo draw ing
“scalod” down 25 per cent., so that tho
following constituted tho prizes tq bo
drawn:
Ono grand gift $187,600
Ono grand gift 75,000
Ono grand gift 37,500
Ono grand gift 18,760
Ono grand gift 13,125
10 gifts $7,500 ouch.
30 gifts 3,760 each.
50 gifts • 760 oaob.
80 gifts 376 oacli.
100 gifts 300 onch.
160 gifts 225 each.'
260 gifts 160 oaob.
825 gifts 75 each.
It,0(H) gifts 37 60 each.
Number 55,104 drow tho capital prize
of $187,600. Tho olovon thousand ap
proximate numbers (five thousand five
hundred on each side uf this number) are
entitled to $37 60.
Memphis, March 31.—Two young men
of this city hold n tontb, and a club of
forty hold o fifth of tho tickot which drew
pital prize iu tho Louisville Librury
Lottery to-day.
Number 21,101 drew tho second prize
of $75,000. A party of gentlemen in
Now Haven, Kentucky, probably hold this
tickot. It was sold to them at the Public
Library Olfico.
Number 82,832 drow $37,500 ; number
864 drow $18,760; number 68,171 drow
$13,125. Two gentlemen in Greousburg,
Ohio, bold two-fifths of tbo bitter ticket.
Tbo following numbers drow $7,600 each :
1,050, 8,671,12,211,27,85(5, 31,540, 41,-
<503, 47,595, 49,681, 40,851, 55,05(5. An
old grny-buired gentleman from Litch
field, Kentucky, held one of theso tickets.
Ho was present at tho drawing.
Tho following numbers drew $3,760:
6,261, (5,423, 8,504, 0,607, 9,077, 0,(571,
12,888, 14,846, 115,341, 1(5,007, 20,834, 23,-
043, 27,4(54, 28,674, 31,404, 83,198, 84,-
678, 3(5,577, 37,803, 37,630, 43,435, 40,-
48,333, 40,150, 40,533,61,308, 5(5.-
817, 5(5,762, 11,401, 21,818.
Tho following numbers drew $750:
14,650, 22,140, 48,880, 38,223, 60,780,
10,985, 30,4(50, 1.831, 44,001, 49,930.
20,001, 4,351, 4,700, 52,012, 11,011,221,
50,0(50, 20,000, 34,707, 1,70(5,5,601, 10,139,
npr5 it Treasurerp
Mechanics’ Building and
Loan Association
T
Do due MONDAY
. Ill lw) mado to tli*
t tho oflico of MercliantH' and Me
JOHN KINO,
Treaa’r pro tern.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
To
'.out.
*0 Furnulivd BhDg^
^FTKIl Aj.rll t
KOOM3, Kitchen and Stable, with ubc of diuing
loin und purlor. Address
apl ii M,BnqalrtrOffice.
For Rent.
) LA ROD ROOMS, with aide entrance, with uae
of parlor and kitchou. Parties can board with
family ou very reasonable terms, If preferred
Houjo is well located. Addr-sa
jagg tf L, Box 184.
House and Lot for Sale
ON LOWER PART OF BROAD ST.
m
For Sale Low.
SCHOLARSHIP IN TIIK MEDICAL COL
LEGE AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
novC tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
Painters.
WM. KNOW, Jit., & CO.,
House nn(l Sign Painters,
Old Oglothorjio cornor, (Just north of postodlce)
•Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for llo iso and Sign Painting at
reiisounbls |ni et, and inmrantue satisfaction.
Refer to Wm. Snow, Sr. [aprfi
Fox Crackers,
Fulton Market Dried Beef,
Dried Beef Tongues,
Breakfast Bacon,
Mazeppa Flour,
Goshen Butter,
Young America Cheese,
Corn Starch, English Soda,
Imported Wines and Cigars,
Sugar, Coffee and Teas,
New Zanta Currants, at
H. F. ABELL & CO.’S.
HOTELS.
Chewalla House,
Eufnuln, Alabama.
A. J. RIDDLE &TWNI. SMITHA,
PROPRIETORS.
rPIIE TRAVELING PUBLIC are most resjwct-
Rankin House,
ColumbiiH, Ga*
J. W. RYAN, I’rop’r.
Fuank Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the Rankin Houhe.
n»y24 dswtf .T. W. KVAX, Prop’r.
RAILROADS.
NOTICE
! « * ■'■'i s «l
QN and after Tuesday, 24th instant, the Passen
ger Train will run as follows dally (Sundays ex
cepted):
Leave Columbus 0:00 A. If.
Arrive at Troy 6:05 p. M.
Leave Troy 5:00 a. m.
Arrive ut Columbus 3:26 P. M.
Freights will bo shipped by by tli s Trait! und
j'nckages weighing not over one hundred und fifty
(150) pounds will be received dally for transporta
tion. W\ L. CLaRK,
mch22d2w Sup't M. k G. R. R.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
fflgrtBWimo
OPtLiKA DIRECTORY,
Boctc rs.
Dll, I
Burgeoi
8'aughU-i
T. XVAItNOC’K,
»n<l Phyatcinn.
i u K tstore, Kail road street,
UK - w. u. >vh.;.,Xms
H his pro) n il etrv.cts. unite n\.. r n
i. r-ou Jt Co. r, Chambers L ii. R.
Millinery.
AILSNCN WUITE & TUCKER^—
Faahlonablo Itllllluera and Dre»su»ike r >
,!2.^
Gelltiemi-n'.l
dp y
NIKS. C. V. BAltLOXV, '
Faahlomiblti Milliner and Dreaenmker
So o At, at Of Uuturlck A Co.’s Patterns
optnik-A 1 ."? Uoo “ “• i &,,,
^ j KOItOIA -
ininlstiatiou
of J uni" i W. Muertoy,
und admonish all
tiins jirescribid by law and hIiow
have) why said lotti-rs should not bo grunted*.
Given under my baud aud utllcinl signature, this
April lit. l«7l.
ujir5 ouw4t* F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
G 4 K0KG1A—MUSC00EE COUNTY —John II.
IT Mi
Mnlkih-
lt-l
gnnt id to said ajiplici
of dlniiilssloii fchou'd
be
lebl signature, this April
ipro oaw li* F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary
• K011GI K — ML'-COOKL
1 Wm. i. Wool'..IV, nd;.
Wool folk,
r dim
•, thei
• ll.e.r olij .
'OUNTY —W herons,
.n strator of i-stutc < I
d, having iipplied for
>-i' ii from sa d administration ;
i nr a
all |
36,421,
3,985,
84,882, 67,941,
.*2,391
8,027,
30,545,
29,762, 43,098,
63,030,
38,124,
8,230, 4 7,(582,
23,903
46,6(50,
10,065,
1ft, 164, 19,293,
55,l:il
18,489,
20,878,
30,216, 55,165,
3,46ft
40,863,
2,942.
J. M. Oopoliiml, of Frauklio, Ky., hold
a fifth of the ticket which drew $37,600,
and $7,500 waa hie ehuro.
Dr. J. J. Mitchell, of Bonvordnm, Ohio
county, Kentucky, drow $7,600 on ti
tenth tickot iu the mime prize. Mr.
ThornoH StophoiiH, of the same place, rep-
rouonting a club of uevoral gcutleuiuti, tdl
of whom were interested in another tenth
of tho Hftmo ticket, draw $7,600.
Memphis, March 31.—Tho Appeal to
morrow morniug will contain tho follow
ing particulars in regard to lucky tickets
held in this city:
Tho oxcitomcut ovor tho Library Lot
tery drawiug was very great yosterday,
but did not roach its zenith till night,
whon it was whispered that tho lucky
number (55,104) was hold iu this city.
Tho cxcitomout equalled tho Fourth of
July enthusiasm.
THE LUCKY CLUB.
A number of gentlomcu bad taken
forty chances in the following unmoored
tickets, representing two-tenths of tho
entire value of oach, paying tkorefor $5
per capita, tho sumo heiug the lust of tho
four clubs formed by thorn : 20,303, 21,-
093, 21,7615, 25,051, 2(5,068, 2(5,035, 30,-
570, 31,442,32,551,33,011, 31,081, 3(5,171,
3,836, 4*2,477; 44,051, 45,939, 47,46(5, 49,-
132, 62,31ft, 66,101.
NAMES OP THE WINNERS.
The names of tbo gontloinon of this
club, bolding ono tilth of ticket No. 55,-
104, nro : John Wtllitigs, J. M. Bowon,
W. A. Eskerly (2 chances)' P. A. Yiglini,
J. R. Wright, John T. Wilson, J. 1).
Smith, J. Bolder (4 chances),J. G. Qniun,
W. Luiin, H. Farnsworth (2 chances), J.
V. Patrick (2 chances), J. S. Wilkins, (2
chancos), J. B. Micon (2 chances), B. M.
Strasou (2 ohnuoos), Oscar Woolridgo,
Henry Good, William Halstead, Walton
Wriglit, J. Smith, 1). Philos, L. Hatch,
J. Allison, Harry tiussoll, E. G Burnaby,
S. S. Wior, W. W. Tist, J. B. Sommos, .J.
Smith, Dr. J. ltoss and John Wilson. It
is believed that tbo whole tickit, No. 55,-
104, ia owned in this city. Joe Wetter
and Charles Poland hnvo onch one-fitth
of tho wholo ticket, ntid therefore onch
draws $37,600. Chris Steinkuhl and J
II. liarbur oaeh have oue-tonth of tho
tickot.
MARKETS.
BY Tt'.l.t'.GK.t 1*11 TO EKUllKER.
Noucy mul Stock Markets.
London, April 4.—Consols 92 to
Erie 36^.
Pxuie, April 4.—Routes 69 aud 55.
New York, April 4.—Money 4; gold
13j; exchatigo—long 485j; short 488j
Governments steady; State bouds quiet
and nominal.
New York. April 4.—Money in hotter
demand at 4aft per cont. Sterling
change dull at 105). Gold moderately
tive at Il3)all8§. Governments strong
and steady. States quiet nud nominal.
I*rovl»loil Markets.
New York, April 4.—Flour steady.
Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn firm'
Pork firm at$:6.7ft. Lard firm; steam 10.
Cincinnati, April 4.—Flour steady at
$6 65a$6.90 for family. Wheat dull at
$l.3Sa$ 1.40. Corn steady at 64a(!7.—
Pork quiet at $l0a$l6.25.* Lard firm;
steam 9), kettle 9$. Bulk meats steady;
shoulders 6, clear ribs 8), clear 8)h8*;.
lUcon firm; shoulders 6J, dear rib*9uL
clear 9). Whiskey firm at 92.
tolton Markets
New York April 4.—No cotton mar
kets to-day.
Mobile, April 4.—In high demand:
middlings 16; low middlings lft^; good
ordiuary 14 j; net receipts 593; sales 100:
stock 46,910.
Savannah, April 4.— Quiot; middlings
16; net receipts 1.035; exports to Conti
nent 2,46o; sales 250; stock 63,876.
New Orleans, April 4.—Cotton fair and
in good demand ; middlings It'd ; net re
ceipts 1247 ; Bales 2000 ; stock 235,958
bales.
Boston, April 4.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlidgs 17j; net roooipta 13; sales 200;
stock 6,000.
MirtniHsiou should cut bu grant.U n
• ti>y hau l au.1 olDc nl Higiiaturc, thii
1.
F. M. BROOKS, Onllnarv.
r-t r. IHGIA Ut - 1 lift 001 VTY. — Joi«|ih
-T Kyi.-, jour II in lm J. P. Kyle, having puti-
ni'd i" In- dni'liar^i-d from Bald guurvliuindilji;
>' tluir olijpcthiu* (if auy thoy have) on or boforo
for said county
Jo*i jdi Ryb •ho'
to lIn- | r i> «-r «f tils pi-tltion
April tV?
■irgod according
hand nud Meat of office, thin
F. M. BROOKS, OrdEntry.
JOHN D. DROWNING, ) Bill for Injunction,
vs. >R«llef, ko., In Chatta-
It. C. PATTERSON, ot al.J hoochoo Sup. Court.
I T aj'i'Ouriug that William Rrowuiiig, one of tho
dt-f'-ndii'iH to the itbovft Bill, roe id os without
th' JuriM'.H-tio-i of tin** Court, it in ordered that
h rvi.e "t th - wnm !"• j erlicte I ou tmid illiam
BrowiiiiiI.y th*- j'ublii atioii of thin order, mice a
mill toi f ir niontlo*. In th" Columhui Kii'jiiirer
d Sun (a public unset tu publish jd in tho city of
Columbiii) prior totin' lint day of tho uext term
if tli .a Court.
WM. A. LITTLE, Oouqd'b Solicitor.
A truo oxtrict from the iiiinutoH of Chattuhoo-
•hoc- Superior Court, March Slat, 187'
CITY YiOTE3,3L
CESTIUI.I.V LOCATKII.
Troy, Alabama.
R. H. PARK, Prop’r.
dco" SKly
Times are Hard aufl Money Scarce,
BUT THE PK0PR1BT0R OF THE
Broad Street House
THAT THIS SHALL
hunary und weary t
following reduced
SUPPER, LODGIN'* *AND BREAkVaST.. . ! 1
li. u. It AI roil D,
54 i HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME I
$35 50 Fare to Naw York!
Now York and New Orleans Mail Line.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
CoumuUS, Ga,, March 2d, 1874
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
For Atlanta, - - • 10:40 a. u.
Arrive at Atlanta, • • 6:12 P. M.
lor Moutgeiuep and Selma, J:iki a. »j.
Arrive at Montg’y, - - 0:4i a ».
Arrive at Selma, - - 11:U4 t. M.
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(Time 6>J.^' hours.)
LEAVE COLUMBUS 10:40 a. in. ARRIVE at
jieliku 1 -:5i7 p. in., at Atlanta 6:12 p. in. LEAVE
Atlanta 0:10 p. tn., Greenville, S. C., 1:64 n. in.,
a. in., GrcuuBburo 1:16 p. m.,
ltichmoiid 11:06 p. m. Arrive
a. in., at Baltimore 0:30 a. in.
PhiludeTplua 1:30 p. in., ut Now York 6:15 p. m.
Sleeping Cars Kun (u llmrlottc.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Attuuta, - - • 6:24 a. m.
From Montgomery and Selma • 2:30 P. w.
Tickets for sale ut Union l’a-songer Depot.
CHAS. P. BALL, Gonoral Snp’t.
R. A. BACON, Agent. (niaclil tf
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
SHA FEE & WOOD,
DEALERS IN
i Washington 4:3
Af-‘
am ag^li
nr.
j 4 AIJ 9 f t K n 0 .
-« V
r SUN:»' Y, March 1st, lti74, trains
l'AtMUN.lKl’. AND MAIL TRAIN.
DAY FREIGHT TRAIN,
ro Coiumbtis 6 3d a. m. (Suuday excepted)
va at Columbus U:'t6 P. M. “
ro Macou 9:20 a. m '*
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng. and Sup’t.
. L. CLARK, Ageut. ii nl tf
Notaries Public.
U. I>. HIGGINS, ~~~
u 'lt*K appointed Notary Public for Lee county
patronage of his friends!
Eating Houses.
ROGERS' HATING HOUSE,
Furniture, &c.
At Panic Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
l>eu!ur in all kinds uf Furniture.
Alro, Metallic, Wood Collins, aud Caskets.
J * 18 Ohambt rs street,
Lawyers.
A. J. VK KEltS,
Attorney nud Uouuacllor at 1a\w.
Office opposite Alabama Houso.
Practices in all the Courts of tho Stnto. j n 3
Tailors.
J. il. CAMPBELL, Tailor.
Cutting ui.d Making iu the Latest Styles. K*>'
imiiiug neatly doue.
Sonlii Itiiilronil M.. it I'nriiinire Store. Jal
Dentists.
J. 1.. 14. .SMITH, Dentist,
lMlitu VN oik uud Plugging on reasonable
l'23] t'-rins. (.IihuiIi. rs street.
barber Shops.
CICARS.
ISUIIIjlill’S
CIGAR EMPORIUM!
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
\ \ T ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE SALK,
> ♦ KEN T AN u PUIll'll ASK of KR VI. ESTATE
iu tbo City and country, and will advertise the
Mi'ii - at private * ilej 1 KEF OF CHARGE, uuless
For Sale.
VACANT LOT OF I AND, being lb* west por-
' tdjoining
House - Furnishing Goods,
Coutrurtors for Itoofling nud .lob Work.
Chambcro St., Opelika, Ala.
J»-t
J. M. OOGGIN,
LaFayette, Ala.,
Claarter Oak
AND ALL IMPROVED
Cooking Slovo9, Hardware, Cutlery,
A c., ned
Contractor for Roofing und Job Woik, Ac
Prices fnrnlilie l on application. [inhft srtf
ON UANDOI.PEK E21EET,
few doors bo'o'
add!
VI l Y LOT No. Odl,
!..• dwellings ."i t
.■ i her or neparatc, a
I. J. Crawford. Call
on McIntosh street, with
ie same. Will be sold
a low figure, for cash.
interest. The property
iptaldo party i
»t ment.
I desirable home.
For Rent.
'1 HOUSE in the valley of Talbot county,
-ruv\ three miles of the Chalybeate
A very desirable location for a Dry
PHOTOCRAPHS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Wo Inform our patrons and the public
that wo have a rt li.il I ■ and safer Colorist
now, and cau 'urnisk our OOLOK'N 1 WITHOUT
si much DELAY AS HERETOFORE. Persons
having Photographs of any kiud ant wanting
them COLORED, can have it done at tho shortest
notice und at tho lowest price*.
Our prices for COLORING WILL BE REDUCED
TO ONE-11 APL THE PRICKS charged heretofore
nt WILLIAMS’ ART GALLERY,
81 Bi o id St., over Cartor'* Drug Store.
N. D.—AH per* 'in owiug us for Coloring will
take notl e, and settle ouly with one of us.
0. T. WILLIAMS k BRO.
0)1:31 tf
NOTICE.
r» V.lK Arm of LOCDV.N UKR k DRO. It dUso'ved
| l-y mututt con*eiit. The debts of the concern
will be S' lll'd b) F. W. Loudenber, who Mill con
tinue the l usincss. F'. W. LOUDENBER,
J. A. LOUDENBER.
Columbus, Ga., April 1st, 1874.
F. W. LOUDENBER,
(Successor to Loudenber & Bro.—Estab
lished April, 1871,)
Cigar Manufacturer,
11 AN DOIT* 11 STREET,
On*> Door West of old Sun Olfico Building,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
I will sell at retail some ---
Old at a* LOW PRICKS a*
. Cigars
i bo found auy where
CHEWING aud SMOKING TOBACCO. Ac.
I solicit a call from niy friends and the public.
ap2—44t.
V. W. LOUDENBER.
MILLINERY.
SPRING MILLINERY.
T UST RECEIVED a h»imll lot of NEW STYLED
t) HATS ai.d OTHER NOVELTIES from the
FIRST OPENINGS
ALSO, n lire-and w-Il noariid sto k of MIL
LINERY. besid ivi.l'iv-- i'» rs*-is. and everything
usually ke| t in n : i-t Midiinry Kstuldish-
incut. Next door beiow tl •• New Y<"k Stoie.
MRS. L'OI.V IN
MISS DONNELLY.
DRESS
1>i •e>S!!4
M RS. FOGARTY n
notify the Ladi
that they Lav e I .1;. n
MAKING.
IVIalcing'.
■spcctfully
id Mrs. 11 ALLOC
a of Columbus and vicinity
r. mis in Siruppcr's building,
over I'uiiiio n ihiok sion 1 , w here they lire prepared to
CUT, FIT AND MAKE CADIES' AND
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
n th" *iit o m t and I" si sly Ii M ill also do Stamp
ing for Kaihroid ry, Braiding, Pinking, Ac., and
take Gentl' iiicii's .ewiiig ill teasoiiublo ruteu.
BOILER MAKINC.
GEO. T. GIFFORD,
TBoilor 3VEa.ls.er
and Sheet Iron Worker.
WAREHOUSES.
DISSOLUTION
mils Firm of REDD, CHAMBERS k DANF
F Invs been dinsolv d by the consent of all , n
ties concerned. AM unpaid advances are iu ti
band* of tbo u i era'g u a Bar Bottlomi nt, who w
also pay all iluima against the old firm.
TITHE UNDERSIGNED will still continue the
Warehouse and Commission
Business
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE.
Thank r ul for the patronage l"',t iwed upon us
the present season, u o r«- j j cctTully soli It Its cou-
tiauauco the comiug se.i*ou, with a promise to u*e
every effort to promote the interest of our pat-
C. A. REDD,
GEO. Y. BANKS.
April 1, ls7t.—dtf
FRESH GOODS!
PR0FUM0 & HOFFMAN
Have Just Received n F’resh Let of
Dates, Prunes, Raisins,
Figs. Choice Apples. &c.
feb22 tf
well assorted stock of
Imported and Domestic
I i a v sv n n. Cift 1 av s I
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
I'bnvu received a fuv new brands, expressly man-
clteapuess of price, surpass anything of tho sort
ever brought litre.
Delpit New Orleans Snuff.
Garrett’s Scotch Snuff.
Loriliard’s Maccaboy Snuff,
Tut up iu b ttles aud jars.
Another lot of these
“Rustic” Pipes.
Cull nn 1 examine. LOUIS BUIILER.
THE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
Good News to Smokers I
• T. Newman iV Co.
HAVE JUST OPENED
A RETAIL CIGAR STORE
At 141 Broad St., Columbus,
and to meet the demand for GOOD
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c„
they have laid in, at great expend", a magnificent
G. W. ALLEN, Prop’r.
ADAMS HOUSE.
:«* tii Opeliks, ho suro to atop at tho
iloiiuc, uppoaUe i’tuseuger Depot.
Insurance.
E. <•. ROWEN A SON,
Uencrnl Instiranco AgcntN.
office. Railroad Street, over 1.. li Grocuo k Co.’s,
A. (J. Hurwoll haviut, a i udrawa from
tho firm of Ilurwell, U l i i &. Co., has
romoved (o Chambers sir • Ilis friends
uud patrons would do well to call ou him
in bis new quarters, nud examine stock
before bit} iiq» elsovi bore. Prices at panic
jnl8 su&wedtf
A Good Thing
rates.
I i; Mir. I
HG.i l.Rg; EATING SALOON, hard
so coiivoiiient
he known so well how to
«>y"tern, or a SQUARE
repeat, a good
GROCERIES.
ICEVIOTAIi.
AMYET & YOUNG
H AVE nmoved from their old stand t-
!!■ w Store formerly known as the ‘•|li
EXCURSIONS.
City Light Guards’
O;
FIRST ANNUAL
isket Pic Nic I
Fort Mitchell, 011. & G. R. R„
Wednesday, April 22d, 1874.
•I '• ii Id progiunriu
• AI L ML\ I Il'cOI NET BA' I) 1114 kln-ilv
• 1 t> a; <■''tiipviiV tho excursion, and
‘• • '■r-e-.w . t music during the day. Alao
triiiii I: .nd * f bix lustrum'nt* f r dancing
iccommodal.ng all who witdi
i 1 in th in .ruing
expectrd tu carry
this will be THE PICNICe
AImi -V*
CHEMICALS—PURE !
FOR
HOrdE-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW PRICES.
f ( E. C. HOOD & BRO.
HOLSTEAD & CO.
53?
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The various Implements of 7\g;rl-
culture, Chemicals for making
Manures, Farm and Garden Seeds,
Flower Seed, &c., Ac., to which tho atten
tion ot the reader* uf the Exquiber Ik called from
lime to time iu the "Farmers’ Department" of thin
newspaper, can be found aud examined (without
the rUk and trouble of Heudiug to RELIABLE
PARTIES NORTH) at
IIOI.STEAD A C’O.’N
Agricultural Depot, 130 Broad Street,
spri Colnmbns, Ga.
Melutll' y'a Rag t
t POUND CAN CHICKENS,25 crib;
1 1 “ " TURK LI, 26 "
Fresh Pears, 2 lb cans, 26 cents;
“ Quiucee, 2 Iti cans, 30 cents;
“ F'gg Plnins, 2 lb cans, 23 cc ns;
" Asparagus, 3 fi» cans, 31 cent#;
Shaker P.e.nrvcs and Jellies, all kinds, $1.23 Jar
Choice Beef Tongues G* to 73c rn h;
Extra Choice Siigar-Cnr d llan-s;
" “ *' Stiouldors;
Mild Cured White Meat;
Sapolio for dinning Ohns. Ac., 16c per cake;
Morgan'ri Hand Sapolio, lu uud 13c “
All guided of F’.o’ir, Meal and Gi its, at mill pr c «.
Uluckwell'n (iouutnu Durham Smokiug Tobacco,
■■ n lb.
-Ti#' I
dotornlted t» sell my goods nt a
rgiu ; consequently, from 111 il after
this date, I will deliver 110 goodx ultil ]mid for.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
mch ' ffebl dOnl Truste
F*. A. I** >MLEU< > V,
AT «OOUi:it’S tOR.M'H,
CALLS ATTENTION TO
Choice White Shad,
Fresh Bay Fi»h,
Mobile Cabbage,
Celery and Lettuce,
Live and Dressed Poultry,
Fresh Country Sausage,
Sparc Ribs and Backbones.
A Choice Lot of Pre.*li
Crackers, Sugar Jumblei, Lemon
naps, Ginger Snaps, Lemon
Creams, &c.
Apples, Onions, Potatoes & Turnip9.
Alio usual Family Supplies and Fancy Gro irias
Mr. T. t*. PRIDGEN will I 0 found at the coun
ter nn 1 w.'l be pleas' d to wait on his former •■in
i' liters and frU-uda. T lie patrouagouf the public is
r« - -1 .•.••fully • I cH d fet'28
T. J, PearceCo.,
(Succcuors to Williams, Pearce & Uodo,)
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Mo. 20 Broad Street,
R K r
at tl
stock of
Groceries, Plantation Supplies, &c,,
Whkli will Le ,old low aud atriitly for cash.
Ju313m T. J. I'E VRCK & 00-
S. R. BALDWIN & CO..
NERAL DEALERS IN
Choice Family Groceries.
Domestic Dry Roods, Notion*,
TOBACCO, Arc., Ac.
JLl) AM) PURE LIQUORS
13 Broad St., Coliinilui*, <*«*.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Seventy llluotra"
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
SAStlES, BLINDS,
STAIR RAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac.,
MnihA to any one IntereateJ iu building,
receipt of stamp.
KEOGH & THCRNE,
254 * 266 CANAL 8TRKE
Jyll dAwly NEW YORK
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