About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1874)
AM k l*a» <«<»*»♦»- nuim u-i 1 ' * nPWPg MAY IS, 1ST*. [ComnMnjM ] in* Muun «* *um«- MI US BACK. WusoraxoK, HayS, 1874. PW>- Txs twy tbettke DM Trad* movement to progfoosieg eettofeotorily; that Grtfflx took #8,800 Is •M80,*M A wmbwiw earn* MpowtM Oeaerel Bokota TimSkeoolUd upon Iks Fraaidaat os Moods;, and that tha into* vtoxwoslatheamto toataHMrary aat- tofeetocy to both fiofttee. Is a “civil tight*” aaa* in Haw Orlaana, to-wkioh a aotorad arts Caald to bs atoaoat white) toad Um managar of tb* Aosdepy of Moaio lot not admitting him to any part of tha ball, Char* *** a mtotrial on Saturday, after tb* jury bad been kept lag tout toaaty-faorboaaa.'lt to toft that tbay stood atoaahr fro.eeqtettei and oaa for amaU damagaafot iba plaiattg, Os Monday, Mr. Fort, of ItUaoto, of- farad to lb* WatioOal Baaai Of Uapro- aaatatiTa* a Maolntios Mtoring tMt If *a iaaraaa* of lau4oa be nummary, (t •ball aammatiaa wUh tha button of ia tosaaftollWiSltltollti adoptad an dar a aaapaailaa af tb* NOxy-'W, re* gard it a* a praUtnioary to tha fntrodno* tioa of a bill tn crossing tazalioa. Oaa. Oiant has lath-lad that addMoaal rat- •oaa trill ba aaadM, and it aaay be that tb* frlaada of moM oorrooey trill a*, daaror to praaant ike sharp imtte to tha oountry, an inereaaa of Traaaury aataa or an iaoraaaa of taxation, Yds Washington ItepvUioan, rafarring to Senator Alcorn'■ deduction that many aagroaa InMtadidjppl mMm to work, Mlylog oa promt?** pf rapport from Ilia Qorarnmaat,aaya that ‘ tl xecolto "instantly tha forty aoraa add a mato* story.'’ tha sditor of tha RepubUean odnM par- tonally ooaw South and qnsction the ne- groaa wbsthar tbs Badtoal J politldaar in tha daps of “uooaxmaBM" did not maks tbam baliara that they war* going to gat forty aoraa and a mala sack, ha would go bank mnet batter praparad to admit tba plaaaibility of Aloora’s cute- totoroto queer ,&«. ^ wtoodr fort ana i W jrmlityJn hfaway. W, sol* oeoopant of tba deep- lag ear w» boardad at Aognata, and eltbongh It war early morning, wa eor- mtoad, very oorraetly, ba was an invslid, ba waapartlydrarrrdaad partly la bad. goom to think t over, ba was not alone, bat was aaoompanied by two mocking birds *nd • colored velet. Hevruqnoerly attired, and so muffled np with overooaia, for robe, and chant protectors, that he lodkad St If hh had jnat returned from a prolonged trip Into tha Arotio regons. Th* troth to, ha had been Hring in Flor id* for Some time, and was now en route td bto home in Hew York. He wax about aarroty, and had the aorroondinga of a alas of aMsaa. Ha told n* “ha was glad to am wti*’ bat bto shrewd face and aospi- oiona gtonoas betrayed his an«ploion. In- dead, h* began at onoe to assare as ‘’he —that he had difflonlty in raising anOagh money in Savannah to pay Ml board bill ahd hie passage North— that ba was ia fact dead broke, and (bars ha looked et Met*™. MaUhenay and Mott) that pickpockets could not make enything oat of him.’' Hadnrthrr easnred ne “he hed traveled a gtaatdtoal, and bo invariably found that -tha moat adroit confidence men were the beet dreteed end courteous.'' He oonghed at this point, and glanced et Judge Craw ford nervously. The other member of the Oommisaioo had invented before lesv- worthy, and for whtah Ooagrraa afford in tha opiates qf maka appropriattesa at ■ long talk ssds good sbdantosdiag of tbo grossd bsfoto tbam, tha Oomjsiaotes vast to tbo Oapitol—of which I wiij speak is my sash Asa JUwrt of tbo Condition LIT Till AUII t Wa ebarrva that moot of osr Northern etchings. are urgent is tbalr aalto upon Prasidaat Orast to interfere to tha Ar kansas squabble and aattia it by tbo pow- at of tbo Qanaraiq ovaaomac'i. They do not iudioato on which rid* tbay wish him to interpose, or how hr is to mttla lb Probably some of tbaor want him to taka ooa tide, and soma Want him to taka tha other, and perhaps ha and bto more im mediate conn sailors an jnat or much per plexed or divided to to which aidatha Preaidant ought to aapooaa aa thorn coun sellor* of the press are. This state of faota shows that white it to aaay to dud fault with an authority for —t acting, it is not so easy a matter to prescribe how it to to aet intelligently and satisfactorily. Now, for our part, tha only fault wa have to find with tba President to for act ing at all—acting avan tha negative and apparently impartial part whiob bia mili tary have so far acted. Tha question in volved to exclusively one for tba people of Arkimaas to determine. If Hla left to them, we have some assurance that tha majority will carry the day, and that kind of a decision is eutiraly in harmony w.ith our system of gmniML Bat if de cided by eithar Federal power or by e judgment of the Sopreme Court of Ar kansas, oa have no amaranoo whatever that either tha will of a majority of tha __ - ^ : Rf f;. ft ^ the t^tate of GeorffSTj tw—»m tm em* *e«xfketor*» atrtma «* «**"-" 9Vmm °« jar bToot. Mf OF HAT, 1,74. RESOURCES. Loan* sad Dtaaoanta., loft-felt, white hat, finch as tba ghostly' followers of Headrick Hudson wear in tba .aaeood set of Rip Vau Winkle; sod of this individual the old man manifested a harbor that showed ha knew nothing of people or tba oooatitntion and law* of tag home in a high, piratical looking,j will ba upheld. Iha action of the Federal Administration in a nearly similar case in Louisiana, and tha fla grantly inoonatotent rulings of tha Su premo Court of Arkansas on this vary case, admosloh na that neither law tor tba ohildlike sweataeaa of temper and aqaity are sure to ba vindicated by either, general placidity -of- disposition of the We verily believe that tba paopla of yonth digniaed in tha bncoaneer's head | Arkansas would have settled tba question gear. Wa soon found out the old man j before this time, bnt for tha intervention* was a little “tonobfidthat ha waa of tha Federal authority in TnOtUtoAfr profamaa to bo much dtoguotod With What it oalls tha “ebild'a qnarral" betwean Alai. Stephana and Baa HUI. Other papers, roaming to the oppo site axtrama, have rolled it a “war of ia-‘ tellaetnal giants." Bnt tha Star, though not a “Asad” one, ahinea by ita own light,' and doaa not reflect that at others; and kareia we like Fitoh’s indepehdaooa, avah whan, as in this oaaa, wa eaanot endorse his judgment. The Star oonolndas by toying: “Tha atralghte and tha Baateab taka aid** will) Stephens, end Mm OoMer- vativaa pretty gasaraliy tod* with Hill. Wa aid* with nalthir, and wish both tbalr ink ataada would go dry." •U. LAMAR SUMNER. Wo copy too oology oa Cbariaa Bamaar dollvarod in Congress by Gtab. L. Q. 0. Lamar, of Mtoslsstppl. Soma of our Ofioiffta axobangaa harshly cyittatox it aa a yielding to tha powar aod sentiment of tha dominant party and a fulaomi antogy at oaa who had been a lifa-loog hitter asamyof tba South. Wa htvra read tha. address carefully, and Wa: eannot And fli it soy aorrander of Bouthavo prtaaipla or opinion oven. Indeed; wo ate tether im granted by tka elsvtroeta endings unity with wkiob th» apaakar avoided say en- doisementof the comes or priaciplee of Bamaer, while admitting tha honesty of hto purposes, the' tinoaiity-of bto ocavie- tteni, and doing fall justioe to hto aientel eminence and the ptaritjr of hto private life. The moat that oan ba laid of Clan. Lamar's addraaa, ao far aa it relate* to tha aggraa- siva aaotlonal poliey and tha nnralanting prejndioaa of Bamaar, to that it is teltrant at tbam now that ha ip dead, charitabU in attributing thehi'io adhoation and hon- •at oouvictiou of duty rather than to aee- ttowal malignity, and-dhpoaed to overlook thorn ia tba cootemplatian of Um mors liberal and oooaidarate faalinga that prompted him to advocate umivarsal am- BMtyand offer the “battle fli—r raaola- ttea. In oar judgment Oaa. Lamar par. fOUMdiha JilflgaH .teak, imposed upoe him in a meaner that did oradit to hto standiog'and impnlvaa aa a gahtlamaa, without oompromiaing tha politioal priu- elplaa which he has upheld to itontiy and oonatoteutly to iuy mktr id iha South. Tn Now Orlaana Picayune of Bundqr last thus an— np tha extent of the over flow lo Louisiana, ascertain ad from all it* sou row of information: Of tba Sflparisbaa of tha State, 81 era partially or aotitaly oovarad by tha inun dation ; Marehowa, Carroll, Madtooo, Franklin, Oaachlta, Onion, Richland, Oaldwall, Tanaas, Catahonla, Concordia, Avoyallaa, Potato Conpea, St. Laadry, Watt Batow Rouge, Iberville, Aatomp- ttoa, Aaeeoeiow, bt. Marvin, St. Miry, St. Jamaa, St. John tha Baptiat, 8t. Charles, Terrabonoa, Lafoareha, Bt. Bernard, Pla- S onainaa, St. Halaaa,. East Falioiaaa, vinpaton and Bt. Tammany. Thaaa paitohw contain shaut 878, doo paopla— •—■half of tba whole population and Mvec-lweUiha of tha agiicultaral, labor ing or prodneing population of tha State. The land* overflowed era calculated at •boat 8.800,000 sores, about ona-fourth at which waa nndar cultivaiioa in eoru, aotton and aagar when tha flood began. Tha loas to tba crops has been oeifiw- totedw follows: Colton 800,000 bales; •agar 40,000 hogshead*, and almost a total diaUgotion of tba tobaoco and tioa crop* —tba teat, ana of tha moat promising find Svar increasing induatries of Louitiana. Mot* than 80,000 people are houoelsos awd daaUtate—not only of aubetoteuoe, bat fa* weeks and waaka to omm^ of the vmy moons of acquiring it. wealthy, having sm*8»ed a fortune in in- Mraace, sad that ho had e mania for making wills, nndar i Iha firm conviotion that ha oould by no poaeibrliiy survive for twenty-fonr boors. lodged, the old man would frequently wit fur hoars bold. tag hi* own pubs, so that be might be ready to give oa tha first announcement of bto own demise. Before night he end the Judge became very confidential; but our kind frlaad paid for hie good ioten- Vione, for the old man, learning he was a lawyer, kept him np half the night making verbal will* and passing decidedly unprofessional opinions on the condition of hto alieat's pulse. We accompanied tbe old gentleman as far m Washington, SOd left him uudar a better impreedon thaw be bad flrat oouoaived of our quar. It*. ' M0an>A TBAVXL. At Colombia and Florence, we were joined by large numbers of tourists, who bfid Wen spending tha winter in Florida. The majority of these were New England ers, principally from Boston. I learned from one'of-them that there must have been thirty thousand visitors in different parte of Florida daring the last winter, mid'that, in hi* opinion, the average amount spent in Florida by each one was three hundred dollsrs, whiob would make qua total of nine million dollars. Cer- taioiyJ 4 ‘gbod winter harvest for our friends to tha Booth. All this travel will do good, not simply by tbe money it brings into the country, bat also by throw ing the people from both section* together and thus breaking down tbe aeotiooal prejudice whiob has arisen and bean kept •Uveby aeotional ignorance. Oar mate from Riuhmond to Washing. preserving” capacity; and would have settled it with ranch lam bloodshed and distarbanoa of business than ia likely to result from tbe policy adopted. Troe, tba parly bast prepared end strongest about Little Book would in all probability have obtained the advantage in tbe out set, but If the strong sentiment of the people in tbe State generally bad been adverse to tha party obtaining tbia advan tage, it would anteI have been reversed sad the will of the people would have prevailed. On the other hand, if tha party triumphant in tha flrat oohiliot had had tha sympathy of tha paopla, vary littla effort would have bean made to undo what they had aeeompltehad. ft was a remark of Komotb, while in this oountry, that Russia was tba great power of politioal evil in Europe—over whelming by her intervention every move ment for popular freedom, the advance ment of the masses, and tba wtabliab- moot of republican or liberal institutions. A similar remark may be made in refer ence to tbe oft-repeated interference by the Federal Administration with State governments in the South. It throttles the people and represses (hair rightful 'powers by its superior authority. But suol) arbitrary exarolsa of its power does not restore quiet and Battle the questions involved, because they era questions for the people of the States, and not for tha Federal Government, to aattia. There will never be peace and harmony In Lou isiana until a State government, unmis takably tha choice of the people, la es tablished there. And ao it will be in Ar kansas if any other authority than that of tha paopla of tba State settles the conflict now progressing, ton iovolved a steamboat trip on the Fo. I The true polioy, wa insist, is to let them mmm* NMMM obaooo, Clears, fco. AT COLUMBUS, DR. ..fiUMSMt ■Aim MU. If rn west to'aajey a fa*> aweto, gate Wa Cigar Haeaiactory, ' . aatwaaa usargU Bow *a4 Km teges Bow*. *=*] -t Lawyers. Oaa Item - “ Stats Banka and Ban-ara. tanking Houaa ramttara sad Flxtama Currant Expenses n '*xaa paki Pramloma paid Chao, a and oihdr cash items. Bt 1* of other Ra tonal Banks Bill* of Stata Banks Fractlo al eurranny, iuelad’c nickel* Oi*l Traaaary S tea Legal Tender Notes ... . * rov. Attermey at Law, and Jadga af Oooaty Coart. Practic** la all other Oearta. OtXo* over itor* of W. B. Botmna A Oa., Bread St. !•« SSI w ISM ti»se n.iweo 6.87‘J 00 XV7S W *,»■«• ao,ev' oo LIABILITIES. 8MM41M OR. Capital 8t*ek |wld to 8IW.0W 00 Surplus Fund S0.0U0 00 Efenaago- ».7®» 77 Interest. *,21 U Front and Los* 4.0BI ST OtrcalMlDg Not** oautsadlug..... ».«* 00 ln-l viilaat Denaatts rahtaet toobook 171,77 It Due to mber Nat onal Buka 8,74* 70 Stew Banka sad Bankors.... 7,8*4 #7 *40*4 1 at I, H. W. Edwards, Caahtar or the Ohatta- houebee Xattuual Bank, do solemnly sweir that tnc above statement Is trua, to the beat of my L-ui wledgo and toallar. H. W. EDWARDS,. Otohler. Swrirn to nnd subscribed before me this Uth d*r of May, 1874 It. H. MULFORD, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: JalO SAMUEL B. HATCHER. Attorney to Law. Offlea over Wlttieh A KIbmI's. J. O. OTTAUIKKg flfowaa Cnrpeetcv ^ ^ JetoliiK J-wnwn ootb. ' Strert, next to 8.0>. w 1— • Celnmhei WM. SNOW. JM, * c,, Ho °“ «-> »ta. Pol.u’ Old Oglethurp* ceraer, Uort aonli «r 0.i«mhM,o« rrtu ** Will eoatraet tor iloau „ reaewhl* prtew, aad aiurwh* Kefer to,Win. .-mow,“‘‘•feeifc,. r Ffltal Store. J. X. XoMKILIap Ationejr Md Osousllor at Law. Practices Im coarts of Oeorgls aad Alahsnw. OSes 139 Broad Bt., (over Uolstmd A Co.’s flpscUl HtUntiun given to collsctlons. jnll IVQBAX dk CKAWFOtMf • Attorneys ng Law, W1H pnffltios ia tue Btots aad Vsdcral Coarts of A. A. BOUEB, AttAraejr ms4 OmamIIw ml Law, Practices In Stats and Pederal Coarts In Qeorgis and AUbniiffl. latlroad t., Coiaa»bas, On. jflt Mask It. Btrnrou. len< F Gahraem. BLAMDFOBD * GABBARD, Alttratj* and CtanMllori At Law. Offlos Mo. U7 Broad street, over H ittich A Kin* sel’s Jewflrj Btors. Will practice la ths Bute and Federal Courts, sept, SPLENDID s OHPARALLMI TRIUMPHS or Ml Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co., NEW YORK, Over EightyCtapetltors, At TBS irOBLD'H EXPOSITMNt, TIMKA, 1878, Be. 1. The Knight’s Cross Af the Imperial Order of "Fraudi Joseph,” eoaferred by his Ap - tulle majesty, tuo iimpercr of Austiis, ujio.. the Honorable Nathaniel Wheeler, Pres deni ortho Whselerand Wilson Sewing Mtchinc* Co, as he founder and builder of tewing Machiue Industry. 9. The Grand Diploma of Honor, recommended by the luieruatioual Jary for this Sewing Aits* chins .otaptaoy only, for their luipoi Uut con* tributious to tbe material aad soci.il welfaie of uianklnd. ■aifll far PrOffMi^ bine, being for “ ltion of •Aly Gold Medal for Bewiog M tchines was awitraed to this Company. 1 let ce the Tienna sward marks Progrtu uot floras low level or Inferior medal, but from a Qoid Msdal, th- highest award nude at Paris. 4n Ths Grand Medal fbr Merit, for the develop* meat ut Neodie ludustry aod rxcellenee and •nj erlorlty of maonfactured samples sxhib - ited. 5. A tiVand Medal far Morit, for SKeellenee and superiority ot Cabinet work, ths only award of th» kind in this section. A Medals fbr several C omparator!, of the Whee- itr A Witson O-mpany tor superior ability. 7, The Official Report, published by the general dirtci.ou of tbe Vi nuA Exposition, signal ires the supremacy of the Wheeier A Wilsun Coin* p*ny tar qnautiiy and qualitv of msnnfacturei nnd pusluon in the Sewing Machiue busiuess, as foilowe: OFFICIAL REPORT, VIENNA EXPOSITION, SEWING MACHINES, Be. (qiocp 18, arc. 9, s.) "The greatost tie wing Machine Mannfactory in the wor;d Is that of Wheeler B Wilton, New York, which aloue ha* brought already over MoO.OUJ of their Sewing Machines into practical uss The complete production of ths parts by machintry is so re^uLited that each complete machine m*> be used as a sample for exhibition. This firm pro* duces 600 welt adjusted machines dally. “The latest pro auction of this firm, and which is the wonder of tbe Vienna JKxpoti.fou, ie their new No. b tiewing Macbinn. This universal ma chine sews the heaviest leather harases and the lkueat KAiises with a truly p ari etltch. •*w lu'oier k Wiieou Imve itcoived the highest prl/p^ at hll World's kxpojitione, and at iho Vienna r.x|», si lion wore extra r.tinariiy diritiu- guinlii d.” Jab. M. ft CABELL. Cmas J. tiwirv. BVMBELlfi dk ffiWIFT, Attorneys and Conusellor* at Law. Will practice In the Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Clreuit. isior*, E. T. DOWBIBG, Attoraey sad, lalleltar. FIABODT dk BRA If MOM, Aitoraeyi al Law. Orrio* ovaa J. Inn B Co.'a Btoxx, Uroam Bt., noTlf j Wist Sips. B. J# BOSES, 4 Attoraey mad Conmellar at Law,/ CHAM* H. WILLIAMS, Attorney at law, Colombo*, Oa. Will practice in any Oonrt. Office over Aceo B Muyloch’e store. [novlt iofflx FlTRaiBBOXa. MTholual. huj li.t .il t«v. Kl , , u j. 7 a«8>u, *»,.'muttorm m. iailSt ^ -JgL-— r 'HIfi■ Hull Confeetionerx. I. O. aTHU ri-KK, CrndF ■aaoftotum, awo biauant U1 kinds of Oototoiloaav, aad tatekttmd,,,^ N * charge lor boxes. Lively Snd Sale Sfoh^ BOKKETTHUargoj, Livery. Ma to4 Kntaw^ Camaoara, Nrnta o,lu«ou Ihl ^ Colnaboi. G». A. GAMIER " Uvarj and sale Xtablm, • °*taTaa»to *», Cowun, o*. JSSnSS. b0 " BW B, ablti by UARBIX COUNTY REXTAUXAI No# ss Brood Street. Ih* bat Of for igu hu<1 tnm«.uo Llqnr,n d« n ®*«am. Haaln at ail booriT’ * J-J BLAKKi.T.ISn' Tin and Copperxmith,. wa. FEB, Worker In Tin, Skeat Iran, o*„ Urdor. from ubruwt promptly .ttnoJr* to —l2l No. 174. Hrn.n si tomao of soma thirl; miles. We found tba vegetation along iba shore* of tbe grand river ver;, vary backward, indeed tba hard wood trees were not sprouted, and tha forests had a bleak appearance. Tha river swarmed with Ashing oraft, tbia batag tha shad season at this point, and one of tha bast for years. Tbia region bad bean visited by snow a few days be fore, and now tba wind, doxpite' a clear bbyaadb brilliant totting ana, whs so pieroing that we found baavy overcoats comfortable, and tba handsome cabin of our wall appointed steamer, preferable to th* decks. WASHINGTON. It wm nine o’clock, Friday night, when wa reached the wharf at Washington, a wharf that a few years ago Boomed several miles out at town, now it ia surround d by brilliant, well lit and busy thriving (treats, they seem, on to tbe great thoroughfare, Pennsylvania Avenue. Mr. Geo. A. Mcllbenny, brother of our ex-Uayer, and the »bia and well known Superintendent of tbe Washington G o Works, met ns at the steamboat with bia commodious carriage, and away we weut, wandering at the blaze of light, tbe erowda of people and tbe clattering ve hicle* ,that remind one so forcibly—of tfhat Columbus will be. AT WOBK. So anxious wars tbe Cammissiouan to gat to work, that tired though they were by their jgnrpey, -they assembled next morning at tba National Hotel, before the majority of the Gongreasuieu had left thsir little beds. Here wo met Mr Con ger, of Michigan, Chairman of tbe House Committee on Ootnmeroe, Mr. Wbitely and Gan. Cook of Georgia, and at ones tba objeet of unr mission was opened. Mil Conger told os about tbe report of bt* committee on river and barbor appropri ations, aad tbat Mr. Wbitely bad failed to gat through hto MU, simply because it would have tot in aooroa of other*. Its* alone, and they will quickest and most satisfactorily manage their own attain. Suppose there should be a preliminary skirmish or two, and a few lives lost; is thst (though deplorable) so bed a state of affairs u tbe prolongation for a year or two of a ooudltioo of things similar to that existing in Louisiana—involving massacres snob as that at New Orleans, a negro riot quelled in aa bloody a manner FURTHER DISTINGUISHED HONORS. Kiw Yoke, s.pt, 15, U7.i THE GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR or 111a AUKItICAN lNSTITUTB, NEW YORK, Wm uuautoiously tacommanded by the Judge* of bewiog Machine* for WHEELER A WILSON’S NEW NO. SEWING MACHINE, bc-lag “a decided tmprovemeot ovor all other a* that of Colfax waa. th* maintananna nf “>“ chl " 0J *“ tha market,” and which “meet r. vo- as mat 01 uouax waa, tbe maintenance of , Jtlonli e certain branches 01 indurtry, eepicleliy a strong Metropolitan Police force to put dow:n uprisings of the people iu the rural districts, and enormously heavy expenses causing oppressive taxation and sacrifice of property ? Are not years of strife, ex pense, and uncertainty of life and prop erly, worse than a short and sharp con flict ending in the eatabUabment of a gov ernment oleerly sustained by tbe majority of tbe people I We think so, sod there fore we say sg tin let them atone ! At the municipal election held iu Fay etteville, N. 0., on the 4tb last., W. F. Frizoll, Conservative, waa elected Mayor, by a majority of one vote, over Benj 1- mio Robiusoti, Radical. Tbe vote stood 3G2 to 8C1. Mr. Robinson to well known in tbia section, having been a lawyer et Seale, Ale., two or three yean ago. He waa then a Democrat oat and ont. ia Shu. eud tt.rOM. maoufsetariag.” “Bunaoai, Ms., Oct. 81,1873. “The Maryland luetltnte hv awarded Wbe-lcr k Wiibou the (told Modal for their New No. 8 Sawing M (lime. Other sewing machine, r. ceircd li-tl. iug." “Savamue, Nov. 4,1873. “At ths Oaorgla State Fair w Silver M»<1.1, tha Principal Offloa No >25 Broadway, NEW YORK. Fresh Meats. J- W. PATBICKr Stalls No. S and IS, Market Bonn, rwah Mtwti ol every kind end brat u, Jari »lw.ya on h«nd J J. T. COOK, Freak Rente at All Kinds, “P* 1 ’ -U:|.N.w It-td Doctors. Dentists. OR. COLMEY. Rotldeneo and Office corner of 8t. Clair and Oglo- tborpe sto. Office hours—7 to • A. M., 12 to 2 p. m., 7 to W r. m. at>p27 dtf DA I. B. LAW. Offlea corner Broad and Randolph street!, Burrin' building. Residence on Foray th, threa doors below ?t. Cl air. joe DB. J. A. URffilJHART, Offlea at 0. J. Moffsll'a Drug Store, llroud afreet. Residence on tit. Glair, between Urond and ■epft Front Sta., Oolumbua, Ga. W. F. TIONEB, Dentist, Opposite Strapper’, hailring. Randolph tl „ attention given to tn, iniertioi ofi . icea'i 1 ’ M “ ,u bporatir, UentUlrj DR. 8. C. COOK, Drufflfflists. J. I. GRIFFIN, Imported Drug! Bed Chemicals, C. B. PALMEB, Licensed Apothecary One dour above Virginia Grocery. 19* Pbyalciana' Preocriptlona mode a apecialty. dee 17 j Night bell to left of door. JOUM L. JOBDAM, Draniit, Two doors below Geo. W. Brown'*, Broad titreet, Columbus, Ga. Bjr Night Bell right of south door. sep5 A. Me BEAM MOM, Wfisr tiina, Doo ah Steikt, Columbus, Ga., Wholesale nnd Be tail Denier 1 Drape nnd Medicines, Toilet Articles nnd Perfamery. Cotton Factories. COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Sheetings, Shirtings, nnd Sewing nnd Knitting Thread, Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Cora* Offica in rear of Wlttieh A KInset's, Randolph st. JaI8 R. II. GlilLTON, President. Manufacturers of TARN, ROPR, Ac. T. VS . HENTE, bontiit Over Joeeph A Brotiu r s etor®. j, W. T. POOL, hcutlst, noWJS] Iftl Urea i ot.,»olumbns, Ot. W, J. FOGLE, Dentist, «.p5) Genrols llom, Hull-linx, Co nmbm.i Cun and Lock'smlths. rUIUF EIFLER, Gan end t*»k with, craw lord mm, iki Johu.on', t uraer, Oelumbas. Os. . WILLIAM 9CHOBCR, Gun and Locksmith and daafer in Gualii| terials. Opposite Enquirer Office. Jal6 Piano Tuning, Ac. E. W. BLAU, * Repairer and Tuner of IMnnuee, Orgsoi Accotdeons. Sign Paintli g also dor s. Orders may be be left at J. W. Pease k Nun Hook titors * Grocers: ~DAN*L BrSJEE, Dealer In Family Groceries, on Rrynu «ir« twwn UirleMiorp • k Jackson street*. 49* No ebargn for dray age d 3a H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction »»f Franklin, Warron k Oglethorpe No charge for drayuge. '*1 ISIVAM COOPER, Family Orr.cer s»id Dealer in Conntry Pro ■opV next to ‘-Enquirer” Offiee. " Hotels. PLANTERS' HOTEL, Next to Columbus Bank Buildlsi Potters at all th* trams Ja13 MR<-W F FNWFR.Propr Tailors. Official Notice. W. S. Llotd haviag given np the Clerkship of the County Cou*tof Mufcogea Connty, I hereby appoint J. J. Bradford, Clerk of said Coart. The Books and papers can bo found at the Clerk's Of fice of tbe Bnperlor Court at the Court House. j. f. rou, maylS—It Judgiof County Court. & Lost Mule. A bright bty MARE MULE, median lise. In good crier, without tears, stray ed from tbe undersigned, near Antioch, Wanted for Cash! 100.000 lb». Dry and Gr,«n Hid„, 200.000 “ Rag,, 80,000 “ Baaswax, M. M. HIRSCH, Cslnmbns, Gn. Wrapping Paper, Paper and Flour Bags, sold at [Jq28 dly lowest uisrxct rates. my!3 Ten Dollars Reward |1? ILL bs paid for the detection (with proof to vT convict) o f 'he thief who stole an APPI.E rhrub stolen from me. B. F COLEMAN. May 13th. 1CTA fmylS lt»] Watchmakers. O SCHOUBCRG, Prsctlesl Watchmaker and Jeweler, Successor to L. Outow-ky, 105 Broad «tr"i t, Jail Columbus, Go. C, H. LEQUIN, Watchmaker, lut Brosil street, Columbus, Ga. Watches and Clocks repaired in tbe best man m r and warranted. Jail O. A. KffiHNE, Merchant Tailor aud Cutter. A Fall stock -f French im-l linglisb Hnw C'assim- r *8 an l Vextli'j * *pvis No, WBn Barber Shops. LOUIS " WELLS’ SHAVING SALOON, (tiuccossor to II. llcoffl,) Cuder Georgia Home Insurance Bniidiug. Prompt and polite tarl>6r> In atl«M lan* M js^5 | ED. TFsRRV, Barber, , i Crawford 8t., nnder Ruuk\n lioasr, Columbus, Oa. Hales, Hales, Hales! \ CAR LOAD of fine Mules, direct^ t from Kentucky, has arrived, andF^igh they are now f r sale at Handy's Stable. TW Como every one desiring good draughtfflMBmhs animal* aud buy, my 18 St WILLIAM O BRIEN. Boot and Shoem?^ . WM. 8I12YEK, Iioot and Shoemaker. Doal«r in Leather aud Findings. Next to C. A. Redd A Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention given to orders. Jail J. G. MONTHS* Tailor. Catting and making in ib<* latwt styl'*- ing in i cleaning n.,at!y done, »t r voatmt fob; 81 Over J. K. Jobnfltoa s batrtore^ HENRY BELLMAN. Catting, Cleaning and R*P* lr,>l Done in ibo Uit et> *e. , r aprSM] Comer Crawford *«« ^ Dress* Making* MISS M. A. IIOLLISOSTYOM Dress-Making,intting an-i Kosideneo and shop Brown lawyers. W. A. Farley, AttorMey» t ‘ l1 * GUSSET A. Oa ATT*H000BI8 00^® WSpoolal st SDlton ,lven totto HINES DOZIEB, Attorney at ba HAMILTON, oa. W at practic In the orwy vbsrasl*.. All kin* « mm. ms sr ras •«•,-