About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1874)
vsrsnssmMtamm ■M ' wuim WEDNESDAY APRIL 29, 1874. .tt by: CITYAFFAIR8. COLUMBVM DAILX riaAaoiAL.—Sight bill* on New York VA'A poroontdlamaat; on Bon ton % pnr onnt; on **- tabbM *w *Md«Mua4 Wb * Booton ^btipnronnABnakoAnHlUagOkoehnoo New York nt S<0. pfemtotn. OitaUer Iota* l«V/i per eent. per tnoetk. Gold and ellrer nomi nal. Oorroa.—Market datot. The followlo, are the qnoUtiona: Interior WT.V.V.V«• Ordlaarj aad etalaed Good Ordinary w.oi...UK9- LowWddllaia 1 *K@» MlddUaga 10K@W'/i Strlet HMdllnga — ©- Bale* 74 balee. Beeetpta IT talee — 10 toy M, fc O. K. B.| ll by wagoan l by N. k 8. N. R.; I by W. B. B. ( Why rleari « by 8. W. B. R. Hhlpmeata 1H hike I by 8. W. B. ,B.| l tor home eonauapUoa | lb by W. B. R. ■ daily (TAtaaaaT. 8took on hand AagutlM, lift .....1,177 Reoelred to-day. » .. “ previously 18,8*4— 00,103 5Um« sunk oa hand 1,491 Sana Day Lait YBAa.—Angnet Hat, 1171, 1M| reeelTed tame day 111) total receipt* 65,115; ahlpped lame day 154 ; total ahlpmant* 47,601; ■took 7,711 I tales 617. Middling* 171*0. U. 8. Poar* Receipt* for 4 day* 16,167; ex port* to Great Britain 5,661; to Uontlnenl 14,(84; (took Mn to A'etc Adwrllwwean. Direct Trade Convantion—Central Kill: road. Aaalgnee'i Bale—Ja*. McNeil. 1'oatponed Assignee's Sale—Ineeo Jo- aepb. Beaoae Hook and Ladder Company— Attention. They are beooming plentiful and were bonght yesterday at ten centa per quart. PWlfmfd Bale. Mr. Isaac Joaeph, tbe gaaiguae of Jo seph King, waa called (ryfi the city yes terday on business, and henoe the isle ad vertised was postponed until Monday, Main atm MA Torrents of rain fell most of yeaterday- Tbe afternoon dosed wtih high cold winds. As the atmosphere last night was very ehilly, the ptoWWA ft** fo( clear weather. Tbe river was falling yesterday. It laoked several feet Of bevtag attained the bight of the former freitffil. None of bur factories have been required to stop. Immense damage has been created in tbe low lands. Leave /kr Washinglen re-dag. The Oolnmbns delegates appointed to endeavor to aeonre front Congress on ap propriation to improve oqr river, leave for Washington, on the f.Honthcoatorn train, to-day. The dolegatea are Judgo M. J. Crawford, ex-Mayor Mellkenoy, Col. R. L. Mott and Maj. A. R. Calhoun They mill be gone seel* week. Me Fir!* Noted. The first Confederate from Columbus, killed during the war, was Tbos. W. Ev erett of the Georg!* Grays, who was shot on Santa Rosa Island, off Pensacola, in the night attack an Wilson's Zouaves. His remains ere burled in our oemotery. It wee strewn with flowers Monday. The greve of Uon. Paul J. Bemmes waa literally covered with'the choicest blos soms of spring. Every Confederate grave wee beautifully decked, and, in addition those of Mrs. Chan. J. Williams end Mrs. Roswell Ellis,two of the noblest of South ern women. Meek ami ladder Company^ Boms forty members with their extin guisher, go to Troy on Thursday, and re- main than Friday as guests of the Troy Hook aad Ladder Company. They re turn Saturday. A number of friend* are going with them. On Friday the Troy Fire Department bee its annual oelebra- tion. The M. AO.li.fi. Company will taka down tan visitors for ono fare, and more for lass. The company pays three dollars per head. Our oompaoy has also reoeived an in vitntion from an organisation in Dado villa, Alabama, for the 8ih of May, but it it donbtful whether they oen accept. Me John King Cata Decided 0y Judge BrehUee. The oase commenced Friday in Snvea- nah in the United States Girouit Court, end is thus stated; In the matter of H. B. Olaflin A Co. petitioning creditors, c*. John King, debtor, in bankruptcy, upon creditors' petition n demand was mads for a jury trial. A jury waaacoordiugly impanelled. Next day the jury returned a verdiot bankruptcy and adjudication. Warrant of seiaure tuned returnable Jane 16th Columbae, and matter referred to L. Downing, register in bankruptcy. It. J. Moses, Esq., for petitioning cred itors ; General H. L. Benning and W. U. Garrard, Esq., for debtor. Aw IMUresIlMg Experiment. Any one can do it. Yon oen light your gas by friotionai electricity, exoitod by a for mot. Plaoe four tumblers, upside down, upon the floor or oarpet, and upon these n board, on which to stand in reseh or the burner. Stand on this boatd, and let a second person take the muff and rub it n number of times dpvro the back of your woolen ootft, ftf %lMy, tare* woolen •bawl,) tod you will tiototne Purged with elaotrieity auffloieut to light the gas with the Up of the flngcir, as effectually u if done with an ignited match. Three per sons will bn required, one to tarn on the gee, end another to do the robbing. If tha one on the board tarhd an the gas, be will reoeive n shook and discharge tbe eieotrioity generated on hie person. A umber of persons can participate in the experiment by standing on boards plaoed on similar insulators. LetoU theta Join hands and let the frietion of the muff be applied to the petty farthest from the bnraer, end until that one can light the gee. All will feel a sensible shook at the time of ignition. fffur odd rZT.hom mm Maeeeee JJeepile the Bata A tawiiw-wsnta! •■tads take Ike Cempaag Brlee aad W4- Yesterday Vneoagee Lodge'Mo. t eel*- brated tha ZftjMMk autaeawy ef Urn introduction of Urn Order in tbs United Statu by e plenle to Fort MttoheD, twelve mius below Colnmbne, on the Mobile A Girard Railroad. Some eleven hundred tickets were sold. The day wan reort in auspicious. At intervals torrents of rain fell. Two trains load of people left, seany them among the faittat maidens la Co lombo*. Arrived on the ground dancing was the order, and retags under nubnUu, of which there seemed to be an abandonee. The young men wore glad to afford uue- cor to distressed damuls, and sltogetber the visitors had n merry Urn*. After music, the M. W. Grand Master's proclamation was read by the Matnhal, J. Webster, end on invocation by the Chaplain, t. A. Bradford, aad n mar by the uumbled maltitude. Mr. W. B. Har ris, P. G. M. delivered an eflfltsu He traced the rfce and program of the Order, tbe good it had accomplished end sketohed glowing future end tbe Wearing* whinh would redound to the raee. The obaplaln delivered the beneflietten, tbe band played n grand march, and the exorcism of the Order ware over. A good string band w*s present, end the “light fsntutio" wee skipped to mm. iy airs, save when tbs mine cams, sad tben every one harried to the protection of an umbrella, mate was furnished both by the Columbus and the Wall Silver Comet Band. It very pleasant. tan Tabout mortem. This wu tha future of the day. 1 company find at iU own target, and at the distanoe of 100 yards. Thirty-five of each fired. Thou who missed the target were ruled out. Twenty-one of the Qo- lnmbue and fifteen of the City Lights struck tbe target; twenty of the Oolnm bns end fourteen of the Oily Light* the second; end twelve of the Columbus end nine of the City Lights streak the target the third time. The prism were three—one, n diver pitoher, to the oompeny averaging the but shots; one, n silver oup. to be awar ded to tbe best shot in Re battalion; and t gold headed cane, for the but averag* shot of * member. The Jndgu announoed their decision thus: But Company average, Oolnmbns Gunrda, 28:85inches; City Lights, 25:48. Rest single shot private. W. L. Cash, of Cblumbns Guards, lt-10; best arctuge ahot, private W. L. Cub, 4:29 iaohea. The prizes ware delivered to the Colum bus Guards and to private Cash, by the Marshal, J. E. Webster, on the port of the Odd Fellows, and wu received oa Urn part of the former by First Lientenant 0. H. Williams, who slated the oompeny prized gteetly the gift it had won, and more so boeanse they had won it after such e hard contest with snob no honor able oompeny. Private Cub simply bowed his thanks. Mr. Webstar, In Mn brief address, said tha Odd Fellows were proud of our military oompauies, and re- tvrned thanks for their attendance. The but shot by the City Light Guard* wu that of private Charlu J. Howell, whom average wu 4.87 inchu. One boll he pot in the boll's eye. Privets Cash of the Colnmbne Guard* put two ball* in the bull's ays, end private J. U. Johnson of the same oompeny pat another there. On the return to the armory privets Cash wu given the blue pompon of the Columbus Guards for making the beat shots, aud private Morphy tha rad an the second but. Most of ths military were wetted while firing, Gapt. Shepherd commanded the bat- tallion, and after the delivery of the prizes it wu marohed to the depot. Borne drunken men on the return trip tried to make a disturbance, but the mili tary soon put n quistns to this, and mad* them know their places. Taken all in all, tbe pionio was ant aud tbe Lodgo made money. —W* aotioe that “Oept. J. W. Ellis, of Mambae," wu in Wilmington, N. C., on •-Tim trot between Earns aad Basil Daks takas plan* to-dey, <■ Auguste. Bet 00 arid* Several Columbus parties left yesterday to be present. —No Mayor's Court yesterday. —Thera isaetruog aad growing foaling in flavor of treating a aunament in Co lombo! to the memory of the Confederate L Room energetic person eonld now very readily ooour* a large sum. —For the last four yearn the highest rises in tbe river have ooenrrad from the 10th to the 15th of April. This is sioga- ler, isn’t it 7 W* hop* to find some inter esting date regarding tbs river risu on tha return of Oept. George Whiteside's —They reader it thaaly s John Smith wu beguiled of a finger by a deceitful bans ssw. —Old maids are bow termed belated —A good work la really in program song men who have sold liquor for yews. Hen nr* gaining viotories, and •nob victorias nr* the grandest that ana be achieved. —Nioei A young gentleman in Colum bus Motived this diipaioh from a nine months’ married friend in a neighboring city: “Be* Isaiah, chapter it, vers* vi." He went to a book store, borrowed n Bi ble, and finding the plaoe thus rud: “For > ns n child is bore—onto ns * son is given.” —A singular instance of skepticism is recorded in the oase of tbe men who said the Bible wu “too good to be tree." -A dairyman wants information re garding this “oream-stion" boeineu. -Beeoher, Henry Ward, say* green, hacks are government lie*. —W# *r* having too maoh min since the United Staten pat Old FrobebUitiu to handling the nine of the skies. —Thus far in April w* have had twelve rainy days. Last April wa had six. TO LET. Me Monumental Pmut—Mepetitien ef Ik* Beheel DitIMWis. Tha Indies of the Oolnmbns Memorial Association have $460 in their treMory. This is loaned at one per eent. a month to a very strong bnsineu firm who meet the interest promptly. The ladies intend ed having boxes plaoed at the entrance to the oemotery on Monday, bnt the party with whom they thought thqy had made tbe arrangement diuppointed them. It is the universal duire of tbe aity that the Public Sohool exhibition should be repeated. Every one Wllhu toes* tbo entertainment. What more deserv ing objeet oan they give on* then to erect a monument to oar dead. It would draw a tremendous orowd aad largely in crease tbe sum. The boys aud girls will gladly consent, for fathers died on the battle-field or in hospital. Hardly a pu pil is in that school who did not lou n parsut or dear relative in the late wtr, or had some warmly loved one who wore the gray. They have already been trained, and we know will cheerfully consent. What says manager Salisbury 7 Let ns bev* this entertainment. It will realise several hundred dollus with tickets at 50 and 25 cents. large Claee Confirmed. Bishop Beckwith arrived on the six o'clock train lut afternoon from Maoon. Last night in the Epiaoopel Church he preaohtdabrief sermon and administered tbe right of confirmation to a elan of twenty-five person*, three of whom were colored. The ceremony wit interesting and impressive. The proper plaoe to find Gauimeres for pants, boys - Oanimcreu, Cottoned**, Linens is at Aon k Myaoopn'a. The proper plaoe to promo th* latent novelties in Silk Soerfa, Bogs, Fobs, Leather Belts, Ao., hr fit ^ A oan k Jfamoon's. Tha proper plaoe to boy Black Qreoa- dines in ell styles obeap ia nt Aoaa k Mobdoob's. Will open Monday, now lot Black Oren- apr20 W ' J. t. Jons'. Cboioe Prints 18 Costs' Thread 70 seals, nt J. 8. Jans’. Fedtory Goods nt factory prices, at J. 8. Jons’. Hosiery end Gloves, Ribbons aad La will obnnp, at J. 8. Jons’. Fall lines of D.-eu Goods, at J. 8. Jons'. Beetteeg re-Dag t Lkrge Jin* beautiful Standard Prints, 10 atnU; £,000 yards Bleached Cotton, eheap; 8,000 yards Ben blend Cottons, 10 to 12 j oents; 10-4 and 11-4 Bheotinge; Factory Cheater, 14 cents; Choice New Dress Ooods et low prises; 600 dor. but SpooiCbtton, TO oents; large stock other good*, cheap in proportion, npiif hoifr H. T. Crioleb. AU>* Extract. There is no swelling it will not abate; no pain it will not ears. This is tbe tes timony of those who have need it many years. Try it. > [apr2S eod&w ; A BABB CHAtrCBI Although the ttmen jo not improve, the necessity for Dry Goods oontinnes, and to teael the emergency, T. E. Blaucoabd is prepared to sell for the cash his stock of Dig Goods, Notions and Hosiery, Ao. Ac., at vary low Agora* for ouh. Particular attention ia oalied to his splendid seleotion of Dress Ooods, which are offered et “panio prioea." He oou- tinues to offer, for tbe ouh, Coats’ Thread at, 70 eente, Standard Prints it) cants, Factory Checks 14 cents, Lond»- dale Bleaohed Homespun at 15 oents, and other goods in proportion. nprlO tf Sabsertbera In Arrears Are notified that I will present their claims for the present and notil farther notice. R. M. Ghat. tf m A fresh supply of the best Prints at ten cents per yard, at Blanchaud's. Factory Checks at 14c. per yard at Blanchard's. Oasts' end Clark's Spool Cotton at 70o. per dozen, et Blanchard's, 123 Broad st. FINB C1QABB! P 0,000 GENUINE MIBABILIA OIOARS ! which are for sale at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT BUHLEU'S CIGAR EMPORIUM, On Randolph Street, bouso with the Red Sigo, a few doors be low Enquirer office. *pr9 tf _ The latest style of Striped Percales just reoeived at mh'JG tf Blancbabd’s. Head Things, Go to tbe Ruby Rutaurantfor your Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good to eat. ootlS tf Ths proper plaoe to buy Galiooes at 10 oents per yard end Cotta' Thread at 70 oents per dozen ia at Aczz A Murdoch'; Tha proper plaoe to buy American Oambrioieat Aon A Murdoch's. Beautiful Llama Saeqnes and Shawls, Paruols and Fans, at the Virginia Store. apr2 Peyton, Gordon A Co. Go to the Virginia Store to buy Gents’ Furbishing Goods of all kinds at lowest prices. ap2 Go to tbe Virginia Store to bny Straw Matting and Curtain Shades. apr2 Butterlck’s Scissors and Paper Patterns, at tbe Virginia Store. spr2 Peyton, Gordon A Co. CITY PIHgCTOWY. i CHURCHES. first raisavnau*. Corner of Oglethorpe end St. Clair streets—Rev. J. H. Nall pastor. Services at 10) a. M. and 4r. R. each Snnday. Sabbath sohool at 9 a. u. episcopal (mam). Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and St. Clair—llev. W. C. Hunter reotor. Services at 11 A. M. and 4 p. it, each Sunday. Sunday sohool at 9} A. k. ROMAN OATHOLXO. St. Philips and St. Junes (Catholic)—on Jaokaon, between Baldwin and Few streets—Father Patriok pastor. Maunt 64 end 9j a.x, and vespnn nt 5 r. n. Catechism at 4 p. it. Y1BST BAPTIST. Randolph street, between Jaokaon and Franklin—Rev. C. A. Kendrick pastor. Services every Snnday at 10} a. m. and 8 p. M. Sabbath school at 9 a. m. m Tobacco, Cigars, *o. vi a nr. a saris. I If Waal to tujuy * gort saek*, go t* hi* Cisar Maoufactory, betwaan uaoigla Heaw end Maaug** Htaaa. , J*6 tellir taaaafi ■laaltaeilt of Fla* fa* twiluStol Depet. Lawyers. JOrtFH F. FOD, Attorney at Lav, aad Fudge at County Court. Practice is all otSar Coarts. Office orer atora 01 W. H. Hobart* A Co., Broad Bt. fa86 St. Luke—On Jaokaon street, between Randolph and St. Clair streets—Rev. Dr. J. 8. Key pastor. Services seek Sunday st 10i a. m. and Or.it. Sabbath sohool nt 9 A. M. St. Paul—Southeast ooraer of Frank lin and Troop (treats—Rev. Annlnina Wright, pastor. Services every Snnday at ltty A. it. and 8r.K. Sabbath sohool at 4 p. M. Broad Street Methodiet—On Broad street. Rev. B. W. Dixon putor. Serviou every Snnday nt lOj a. m. aud 7^ p. m. Sabbath sohool at 24 p. h. Clan meeting at 9 a. M. reWISH ITKAOOOUm. Comer Crawford and Forsyth streets. Herman Birkinthal rabbi. Servioea every Friday evening at 8 and Saturday morning et 10 o’olook. OIB AID. ilethddiet.—J, W. Simmons putor. Services 1st Snnday at 10J a. M., and 8rd Sunday at £ r. u. Sabbath sohool 3 p. M. Baptiet.—Hev. Juper Hicks putor. Service* on the 4th Sunday in each month Sabbath sohool at 8$ a. m. BROWNSVILLE. Browiuville Baptist.—ltev Jasper Hicks pnstor. Services 1st and 3d Sundays. S.ibbafh School at 8:80 A. M. Trinity (Mathodiet;—Bev. J. W. Sim mons pastor. Services 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sunday at 8 p. M. and 3rd Snnday at 10) a. m. Alternate Sundays supplied both morning end evening. Sabbath school overy Sunday at 4 r. u. COLORED. Asbury Chapel (Methodist)—East com mon, W. J. Gaines putor. Servioea eve ry Snnday at 104 A. k. and 8 p. u. and 7) af night. Sabbath school at 9 a. u. First Baptist—Corner Front and St. Clair (near river)—Green McArthur pas- Serviees every Snnday at 10) a. m. and 8 p. M. Sabbath sohool at 9 A. m. St. John (Methodist) N. E. common, —G. B. Taylor, pastor. Services every Sunday at 10) A. M. and 8 p. u. Sabbath school at 9 A. u. Second Baptist (Northern Liberties)— Bev. Primus Stafford putor. Services every Sunday at 10) a. u. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school nt 9 a. m. I. O. O. F. Lodge on Oglethorpe, between St. Clair and Crawford st*. Regular meetings held every Monday evening, at 7) o'clock. Enoampment meets 1st and 3d Fridays in eaeh month. MASONIC. Lodge in Burma' building, corner Broad and Randolph streets. Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 8d Tuesday night in each month. Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on 1st Friday night in eaoh month. Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 8d Saturday night in each month. St. Aldemar Commandery—Meets 2d Tnesday night in eaeh month. B’NAI BERITH. Lodge in Barms’ building—Meetings held on the let and 3d Sundays in each month. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Court House (in Court Square, centre of oity) between Oglethorpe and Jaokaon and Crawford and Thomas streets. Jail on East oommons, foot of Craw ford street. Opera House n. e. eorner Crawford and Oglethorpe streets. Female Orphan Asylum, East common, near eemetery. Post Offioe, ooraer of Oglethorpe and Randolph. PUBLIC LIBRARY. Rooms over Griffin’s drug store, Broad street. Open from 8 A. M. to 6 p. m. Books loaned to members returnable every two weeks, or borrower pays 2fio. E ar week thereafter. Mra. J. R. Ivey, librarian. HOTELS. Rankin Uonse, eorner Broad and Craw ford streets. Planters’ House, Broad street, (east side), between St. Clair and Crawford.' Central Hotel, Broad street, (east side), between St. Clair and Crawford streets. Home House, Broad street, (west side), between St. Clair and Crawford BtreetB. Broad Street House, (east side), between Crawford and Tbomu streets. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. No. 1 (white male) n. e. corner Jaokaon and Crawford streets. No. 2 (white fe mole) s. w. eorner St. Clair and Forsyth streets. Temperanoe Hall (mixed oolored) Ogle thorpe street, between Randolph and Bryan. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. SAMUEL. B. HATCHER. Attorney at law. • 066m otct Wlttlch A KluaeL'a j. m. McNeill, Attomay aad Counsellor at Law. Practices in court* of O*orgi* aud Alabuuft. INGRAM dk CRAWFORDS, Attorneys »* Law, Will practice iu tbe State and ycdcrul Court* ol Georgia. Office over Freer, lilgee a Co.’* store, northwest corner Breed end at. (Uuir in. Ja* A. A. ROSIER, Attorney and Csanuullar nt Law. Practices In State and Fedcial Courn in Georgia •Bd AUbflUUri. 01m tat Brand rt, Cotnnbns, Oa.JaO Maik ii. aLAirarcae. Leon r. Gasuau. RLANDFORD A GABBARD, Attorneys and Ooaneeltera at Law. Office No. 67 Broad street, orer Wltticb k Kin- •ef* Jewelry Store. Will practice la th* Btat* and Federal Courn. *e;,l Ja*. H. Russall. Cba* J. Swift. RUSMELL A SWIFT, Attorney, and CotiuMellora nt Lew. Will practice in tbe Courn of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit; aud Alabama. Office over C. A. Redd A Co.', store, itroadistreet, Columbus, Ga. fal A. T. DOWNING, Attorney aad Solicitor. U. 8. Com'r a PEABODY A BRANNON, Attoraeya at Law. Otnr* ena J. Deeii k Co.'s Bveu, Uaose Sr., U0T18] Witt 8i»«. R. J. ROBES, Attorney aad Coaneellor at Law, All AS. H. WILLIAMS, Attorney at Law, Colaaahaa, (ia. Will practioe ia aay Court. Office over Acee k Murdoch's store. (novlO Dress Goods in great variety at the Virginia Store. spr2 Peyton, Gordon A Co. Yard wide Bleaohed Cotton, only 10o., at the Virginia Store. *pr2 The largest stock of Goods in Colum bus, is now open and ready for inpec- tion, at the Virginia Store. apr2 Peyton, Gordon A Co. Llama Leoe Points, Cspea and Scarfs just received by apl7 eod H. T. Crioleb. Two-Button Kid Gloves $1; 2-Button Kid Gloves, superior quality, $1.50. epl7 eod H. T. Crioleb. Fine Clothe end Gent*’ Farniahing Good*; raperior make* Shirt*, at npl7 eod H. T. Crioleb’*. Juai reoeived. Also, Parasols, Fane and Ladies’ Umbrellas in new atyles. opt7 eod * H. T. Criolxr. Beantiful Alpaca* at tbe Virginia Store, only 35o per yard. apr2-*od&w MBITDBXBM OOOJtB Cheap st Cbiolrb'i.^ mtfSH The proper plaee to bay 4-4 Bleached Homeepun at 10, 12) and 15 eent* ■ yard is Aczz A MuSdoch'b. Th* proper plaoe to go when yon want obeap Dry Good* in Acer A Murdoch *. Tbe proper thing to do it go to Ace* k Murdoch'* and look through their hand- aow* line of Silk*, Grenadine*, Poplin*, Striped and Corded Orgemdiaa, aad eeleot what good* yon want. Mayor—S. B. Clegborn. Oity Treasurer—John N. Barnett. Clerk of Counoil—M. M. Moore. City Attorney—Ohas. H. Williams. City Physician—D. W. Johnson. City Sexton—James M. Lynab. City Marshal—Mat. W. Murphy. Deputy Marshal—Wm. L. Robinson. Wharfinger—Jake Bnrraa. . police. Chief—Mat. W. Murphy. FIRST SQUAD. SROOND SQUAD. C*pt_W. L. Cash, Capt. John Foran, RobfrG. Mitchell, John St. Glair, Wm. H. H. Wood, Josh Roper, Charles Brady, Whit Smith, James Roberts. Tom McEachern, John Feagan, John O'Brien, Dan’J Duncan, John Brady, STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL—1874. Accounts—Grime*, Andrews, Dorkin. Bridges and Wharf—Chalmers, Redd, Grimes. Cemetery — Durkin, Blanchard, Mo- Gehee. Cisterns and Fire Department—Kent, Flonrney, Grimes. City Improvements and Publio Schools— Redd, Brannon, Mehaffey, Commons—Flournoy, Mehaffey, Blaneb ard. Coni draws. Finance—MoGehee, Redd, Sehenesler. Hospital—Blanchard, Kant, Brannon. Market and Magazine — Seheussler, Flournoy, Chalmers. Police and Gas—Mehaffey, D Chalmers. Streets and Sewers—Andrews, Sol ler, Kent. BOLL OF COLUMBUS FIRE PARTMENT. BOARD Or CONTROL. W. H. Williams, Chief Engineer. G. W. Roeette, First Ass't Engineer. C. A. Ethridge, Second Aia’t Engineer. A. K. Franois, Secretary. FIRE OOMPAKIXS. No. l—B. F. Coleman, B. Ledainger, W. H. Brannon, T. O. DongUta. No. 5—E. L. Welle, Robert Ennis, D. E. William*. G. B. Flournoy. Book and Ladder—M. M. Moore, F. J. Mott, 0. B. Grime*, Georg* Moore. JSulltfArg and Arohitootg. j. 6. C UALMERn, HMuesrps*!*, amd Mm..,,., Jabbing done et .hart notice r Broad Street, next to G. W. Dronn'c Painters. " WM. SNOW, JB A co., ' House and 8Ibh Painter., Old Oglethorpe corner, (ju, t north of Columbus, UeorgU. Will contract for Uouee aud «| rTl f.i-ai aaonabla prices, and guarantje S* * Refer to Wm. tSuow, 8r. — I, l«p rt Peed Store. John FinaiRRONn ' Wholesale uud KeUil l>eaier in Hay (w. r Bacon, *C.. Oglethorpe 8t., oppSi^ ^ lemperance HaII Confeetlottere. 1. Q. fimvpPSB, Cmndf Mnnuffccturor Aim Muniz All kinds of Confnctlonerp mm& Frnite Stick Candy 18 oonta. No charge for boxes. ^ Livery and Sale Steblgg, ROBERT THOMPSON, Livery, Bale and Exchange a table* OounaoiF*, No.ru or Rmimisu 8n., 00)30 Columbu*. On. A. 44ANMBL, Llvegy and Bale Etable., OwiTHosn St, Coiumoi, q a . Of **diu„ MW, mouttfo* day. b0 * rd " 1 ln ^ Restaurants. ~ UABBIB COUNTT REHTALEANt No. an Broad Street. ’ Tto belt of Foreign nnd Dome.tIc LI,;uor. . Olgaw. Meal, at nil beura. 1 1 d * cl ° J. J. BLAKEbV, I'rop'r Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. »'EE, Worker In Tin, Mheel Iron, Uopper. Ordeiv from abroad jmnuptly atteuaed to. -i*l N°, 174. Broad 6tr.» Fresh Meats. J. W. PATRICK, Stella No. ( and M, Market Roue. Freih MntU of every kind and beat Jail ulWHVa HI. Ii.imt ■ " Doctors. D>. COLIEY. Residence and Offioe corner of St. Clair aud Ogle* thorps sts. Office hours—7 to 9 a. M., 19 to t r. x., 7 to tf p. m. sop'z7 dtt Dt.fl. B. LAW. Office corner Broad and Randolph streets, Burros’ buildiug. Residence on Forsyth, three doors below bi. clair. JA» DR. Mo A. URQUHART, Office at C. J. Moffett’s Drug Store, Broud street. Kosideuce on St. Clair, between Broad aud* sep6 Front Sts., Columbus, Oa. DR. J. €. COOK, Office over Kills k Harrison’s Commission House, sep6 first door to left. Druggists. J. I. GRIFFIN, Imported Dru|i and Chemicals, Prescriptions carefully prepared. jal8 No. 106 Broad street. €. B. PALMER, Lleemaed Apothecary . One door above Virginia Grocery. 49* Pliysiciaus’ Prescriptions made a specialty, dec 17 J Night bell to left of door. JOHN L. JORDAN, Drofffflat, Two doors below Geo. W. Brown's, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Jfjf Night Bell right of south door. sep6 A. Me BRANNON, Wist Side, Beoad Street, Columbus, Ga., Wholesale amd Retail Dernier In Drove sad Medicines, Toilet Articles nod Perfumery. sopu Cotton Factories. COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Sheetings, Shirtings, end Sewing und Knitting Thread. Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn- Office in rear of Wlttlch k Kinsel’s, K ud ipli st. jal8 R. U. CHILTON', Prebideut. MVBC460EB MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, YARN, ROPE, Ac. COLUMBUS, GA. G. P. SWIFT, President. W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. octal ly. Watchmakers. C. 8CHOMBURG, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Successor to L. Gutowhky, 105 Broad street, Jail ' Columbus, Ga. . C. H. LEQUIN, Watchmaker, 1:14 liroad street, Colnmbus, Ga. Watche* aud Cloi'kH repaired in the best man ner ii'i'! WHrrantfd. i.ill J. H. PALMER, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, Cody’s building, Broad St., Colnnibus, Ga. All kiud' Sew in a Machines repaiied. Needles, Oils and Attachment* for all machlu- s. (dec28 Barber Shops. LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON, (Successor to 11. Uen« §,) Under Georgia Home Insurance Building. Prompt and polite barbers in attendance. JaZA ALEX A SAM, ja8 DARBKR8, Si. CLAIR gTRIXT. ED. TERRY, Barber, Crawford St., under Rankin House, Columbus, Ga. duel 8 Tailors. G. A. KfEHNE, Merchant Tailor and Cutter. ▲ full stock of French and English Broadcloths, Cassimer>w and Vestings. aprlO No. 134 Broad Street. J. G. MONTIE, Tailor. Cutting and making in the latest styles. Repair ing and cleaning neatly done, at rtasonableprices. fcL 8 i Over J. R. Johnston's hat store. HENRY BELLMAN. Catting, Cleaning and Repairing J. T. COOK, Fresk Meate or AH Kindi, * e PQ , BtallaNo.. 16 ami 17. Dentists. We F. TIGNEB, Dentist, Opposite fitrupper * (eliding, Randolph Bt, Bpenal attention p.un to tbe inzertion of Artl- cial Teeth, as well .o operative Dentistry, jeb&4 dkw T. W. IIBNTZ, Deutiit. Tor Joseph k Brother s fitore. Jail W. T. POOL, Dentist, nor23] 101 Broad 8t., Columbm, Qa. W. J. FOOLS, Dnntlnt, sepS j Georgia Home Building, Co.umbui, Qg. Cun and Loeksmlths. PHILIP EIFLEk, aud Lockswith, Crawford street, next to Johnson's corner, Columbus. Qa. j*6 WILLIAM 8CHOBER, nd Locksmith and dealer in Qunuii terials. Opposite Enquirer Office. Dress-Making. MISS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH, resd-Miikiug, Cuttiug And Fitting. Term*cheap Keeideuce audnhup iu Biownevillo. Boot and Shoemakers. WM. ME YE It, Boot aud Shoemaker* Dealer in Leal her aud Fiu>iiug8. Next to C. A. todd k Co.’s, rruii.pt ami strict atteutiou giveu oordtiH. jail Piano Tuning, *c. E. W. DLAtl, Jrer and Tuner of Pianoes, Organs mid Accordeouit. Sign Paiuting also done, lartf tffnv be ha left at J. W.Tetue & Norman • Grocers. DAN'L B. BICE, tin Family Groceries, on Bryan street,be* tweeu Oglothorpa & Jackson streetfl. * No charge for d my age. duc7 - J. II. UAMILTOaN, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, unction of Franklin, Warreu k Oglethorpe f No charge for dray age. ■‘’I* 1, ISHAM cooper, r»mlly Orooer aud Dealur in Country Producn, sep5 next to "Enquirer” Hotels. PLANTERS' HOTEL, Next to Columbus Bank Building. Porters at all the trains. Jal3 — " MRS. W. V SS1DKF, 1'repra; LAWYERS. W. A. Farley, Attornoyat-LaW OUSSETA, Ohattahooohb* Co., GA- Sk-Speclal attention given to collwtleM^ HINES DOZIER. Attorney at Law, HAMILTON, 8A., pushed. “Pay me or run away. DOCTOR8. ' Dr. John H. Carriger, C1URGE0N AND PUVSICIAN. n corner Broad aud Randolph st • - |ll> Crane's grocery store. Residence ' illj. dale’s, two doors below Ooetchtu* plauing octl ly Dr. W. R. Skinner O FFERS UI8 PROFESSIONAL M»«°“ *d the poblie in lb. prnetlee of 1UC . Surgery An evix.rlencj of .IgbKen Twrj.^^ c ..fully .pent tu tbe practice of hi. iu - i,im will gn'r.utee ,atl,fiction to tlioae honor g with their patronage. DISEASES OF WOMEN AND OffltW* MADE A SPECIALTY. Dm Offioe—Nortbweat oornar » f M^eTf and Thomaa atr-eta. Night offioe on w*.! ,,,,, Oglethorpe street, between Thomas *u mht8 dim