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~WUiBIIIi GEGBGIA:
UPKDAY ..■■■■■ JUNE 7, 1874.
colvkbm daily market.
Finawhal.—SI«M bUU on Now York par;
> Booton H P* °* nt ‘ dlioonnt; on 8a-
_i>4por oonti domnnd billion Boston
roont. Banka are wiling chocks on New
iat!<e. pr* m,am ' Currency loam 1@1K
at. pot Bonth. Sold and illver noml-
-Markot dull. The following are
i quotation!:
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f and Kalooil y
1 Ordinary..... 1C4@—
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Itriot XPldllngo —
Baloi 44 balai.
Booolptir baloo - a by It. k O. R. R.;
I by wagoni; 0 by N. 4 8. R. K.; o by
f. B. B. ; • by rlTori o by 8. W. R. H.
^blpmantl M baloi-0 by 8. W. R. R.;
( for homo oounmptlon; 44 by V. R. R.
DAILY STATRMIVT.
|toek on tad Aagust Hit, lt78 .....1,177
RECOLLECTIONS OF IS43.
From r/ia Enquirer of September, Oeto-
bor, November and December.
117
..00,271—00,208
01,476
44
..67,708-67,842
8took on hand 3,033
8Axn DAT X.AAT YuAn.—August 31st, 1872,
lMi roMlTOd same day 12) total reo.lpti 60,168;
shipped sals, day 63; total shlpm.nts 62,611;
•took *,*•» t SAl.s 40. Middlings 170.
U.S. Pobti.—Booelptsfor 1 day 2,278; ex
ports to Great Britain 2,720; to Qonttnant
o; stook 270,742. ^
Mas to New Advertleemente.
Window Saab—Eates A Bro.
Oroat Bargains ! Priooo Reduced !—J.
Kyle A Co.
Notloo to the Pnblio—B. A. Wood.
Adminiatrator'a Sale—T. E. Blanchard.
Dry Gooda at Cost—H. T. Crigler.
Boo. I. C. Boykin,
The State Erangelist of Alabama, will
leotnre at the Baptist Church, Browne-
Tills, on Wednesday night, 10th inst.
j.7 It* *
- Mioer Soon.
The New Jeokuon left yesterday. The
F .rley is doe to-night. The boats are do
ing a Tory small bnainess.
County Committlonero.
They mat yesterday at the Court-house,
ad approoad several hundred dollars'
orth of orders, which, on presentation
> Treasurer Markham, were paid.
IBs Correct Hm.
We heard one of the prosperous farmers
> this seotion say that he had been farm-
ig thirty-five years, and had never bought
orn bnt for one season. He had no idea
f using bis cotton money to buy corn,
then he oould raise an abundance of it
rithont trouble.
Cotton Btaookots.
Though very'oommon In Franc and
1 arm any, the ootton blanket is manufac
tured at only one mill in the United
States, and that is the Eagle and Plienix
of Colombo#. They are very beautiful,
and exceedingly soft and pliable. They
are becoming very popular. The Eagle
and Phenix have fitted ont a number of
hotels, both in the North and South, with
them.
Body Found.
The body of the negro Frank Bambush,
who was drowned in the river about five
weeks ago, near Lovers' Leap, was found
yesterday. It had been oaught in a bush
in the stream, and was discovered by a
fisherman who was arranging a “trot”
line. The oorpae was a mass of putrefac.
tion. It was hastily thrust into a box and
burial
Oelumbue JM.I Ordor Syotem.
Sinoe September 9th, 1867, to May
1th, 1874, the Columbus Post-offlae,
ir charge of Colonel T. M. Hogan,
IS sold #812,000 of money orders. In the
st fonr years the sales have doubled
lose of the preceding three. This shows
it the system is rapidly growing into
favor.
.luomer Lorgo Mill
The Eagle and Phentx Manufacturing
Company ia now ereeting another large
Artok building "in their enclosure. It is
being built on the southern side, two sto.
ties high, and about 176 feet long. To
this building is to be transferred all tho
woolen machinery, and all auoh gooda
will be manufactured there.
All Boy Skooeoro.
Heavy showers were falling at intervals
almost all of yesterday. Heavy and gen
eral rains continued during the night.
They seem to have extended throughout
the section. Since last Monday to last
afternoon |t 6 o’clock, 3 68-100 inches
had fallen. Yesterday to night an inch
had descended.
Oolumbut Cotton
The receipts to last night were G0,2!>8,
showing an excess over last year of 4140,
Last week we discovered 123 bales of ad
ditional receipts, revealed on a count of
■Lob and the routes whence they came,
which were added to the receipts proper
of this week. This was, however ex
plained in our circular of yesterday.
Troin Bunt Over a Man.
The down passenger train on the Atlan
ta and West Point Railroad ran over a
well-dressed white man, between Hogans-
ville and LaUrange. His nauio was
Whitehead. A crossing on the road is
known by bis name. Enough of his body
was left by the wheels to find a whiskey
bottle in his pooket. Hence it is inferred
that he was intoxicated and had fallen on
the traok. At the engine was bearing
down upon him, he rose to his feet, and
just then he was knocked down and the
entire train went over him. His family
oonsista of persons of means and respec
tability.
Deaths-
Mr. John MoYeigb, the deaf and dnmb
man, for whom so many warm sympathies
and generous contributions were elicited
some months ago, died in Girard on Fri
day. He was a printer by profession and
idsome thirty five years. He was the
si Uiwdneaa to the day of his
The ladies of the neighborhood
nobly, and nursed aud cared for him
the tendereet manner.
The babe, found on the steps Col. Sal
isbury's reeidenoe, and which was adopted
by a kind lady, is also dead.
In August the City Counoil negotiated
a loan of #30,000, at 8 per cent, interest,
in four and eight years, wbieh increased
dty bills to 70o. and 80o. on the dollar.
The Columbus Guards, Capt. Bailey
commanding, that summer marched
through the oountry to the White Sulphur
Springs, in Meriwether oounty, had a
grand time, and thence moved to La-
Grange, where Gen. Haralson entertained
them, and thence home.
First bale of ootton was sent in August
26th, by John Odom, of Russell oouuty,
and sold at auction by Greenwood A Ellis
to Wm. A. Redd A Co. for 6}c.
Thomas B. King resigned his seat in
Congress. The Whigs elected Absalom
H. Chappell, of Bibb, to sucoeed him.
Mr. James Johnson, of Bussell county,
was killed by lightning while crossing the
bridge over the river, on September 4th.
The structure was somewhat damaged.
Mrs. William Walker, of Harris oounty,
with a servant, on August 29tb, was
drowned in Mulberry oreek. Mules be-
oanie frightened and baoked the earriage
from the bridge. The negro driver and
two young ladies esoaped. Mr. Walker
hurriedly galloped up and rescued his
child from the oreek.
Memphis was visited by an earthquake.
A nephew of Osoeola, the oelebrated
Seminole warrior, became converted, and
oonneoted himself as preacher with the
German Reformed Oburoh.
Robert Bonner's store at the Warm
Spiings was broken open and robbed of
#1,600 in money.
N. M. C. Robiuson, Hugh MoDonald
and J. A. Bradford then kept livery sta
bles on Oglethorpe street, just above the
Courthouse Square.
Tho Enqoibeb then olaimed that farm
ers would find their cheapest railroads in
wagons and mules while seeking a mar
ket.
W. II. Alston, who died the other day,
was City Marshal of Columbus.
On October 1st, A. Iverson was eleoted
Senator over J. S. Calhoun, and Messrs.
Howard, Jones, Baker and Alexander
Representatives from Muscogee to the
Legislature.
A terrible hurricane occurred in Florida
about the middle of September. Apala
chicola suffered a great deal; Port Leon
was ruined, and other ports nearly so.
O'Connell was trying to raise a row in
Ireland, ne afterwards went baok on his
party and surrendered wholly to the Eng.
lish.
An agricultural meeting, at Whitesville,
Harris county, was addressed by Messrs.
Little,Slaughter, Kennon and Mr. Ingram,
of Hamilton. James Whittle was Presi
dent and John J. Little Secretary.
Rev. Albert Williams was pastor of the
Baptist church in Columbus.
November 3, by proclamation of the
Governor, was observed as a day of
thanksgiving.
Following are among the October port
record: Steamer Florence, Staples cap
tain ; Lowell, Niles; General Sumpter,
Thompson; Ooonee, Greer; box No. 2,
Evelyn, Bilbro; Oriole, Woodruff; AgueB,
Jeukinv; Columbus, Allen; Charleston,
Freeman; General Harrison, Van Vieh-
ten; boxes Nos. 3 and 4 (Kings; Nos. 6
and 6, John Godwin and Asa Bates; Tal
lahassee, llynear; Augusta, Hall; Boston,
Roland; Louisa, Brown; Siren, Sbarpler;
Apalaohicola, Sutton; Augusta, Cadwala-
der.
Married, on Ootober 6th, by Rev. L.
Pierce, John A. Jones, Esq., and Miss
Mary Louisa, eldest daughter of Colonel
Van Leonard.
Cotton—Square bales, 7,js8jc; round
bales, 6.7 jc. *
Inferior Court Judges—John M. Be-
thune, J. Echols, Kenneth McKenzie and
W. H. Murray.
William Vincent was found dead in his
bed on November 7th.
Dozier Thornton, a Baptist miniatq^
died, aged over 100 years.
Dr. John B. Hoxey was appointed aid-
de-camp to Governor Crawford with the
rank of Colonel.
City Council asked authority of the
Logislsturo to tax bank agents the same
us banks.
The Legislature eleoted Milton Williams,
of Columbus, as Solicitor for the unex
pired term of J. L. Lewis, and John
Campbell, of Marion oouuty, for regular
term of Chattahoochee Cironit.
On November 17tb, the Georgia Peni
tentiary was damaged $30,000 by an in
cendiary tiro.
. The paper highly praises the examina
tions of the Wyunton and ColumbuB Fe
male Schools, proi-i led over by R. W. B.
Munro and Rev. T. B. Slsde. Judge
We.lborn addressed the Wyunton Bohools.
J. MoCaleb Wiley was elected Major
General of the Fifth Division Alabama
Militia.
The aunual meeting and banquet of the
St. Andrew’s Society was held on Decem
ber 26th. M. Chisholm was elected Pres
ident ; Vice Presidents—W. 8. Morton
and John Bethune ; Secretary and Treas
urer—Charles Wise ; Stewards—J. M.
Bethune, Duncan McKenzie, and A. C.
Morton. Among the toasts are these :
Quincy Lawbon—“The Sons of Soot-
laud ; noble and generous, with a heart
and baud ever ready and open to hu>
minity."
A. C. Morton—“Woman : tho morning
star of our youth, the day star of our
manhood, the evening star of our age,
God bless our stars 1”
■ Mr. Russell was giving concerts in Ly
ceum Hall.
Wm. A. Bedell was Sheriff of Harris
oounty, not Russell as we had it last
week.
mating them at the .excessively low price
of fifty oenta per bushel, the acre’s yield
is #28 41. The oats on the apaee out.was
not so good as the remainder; so the fifty
acres, at the same estimate, are worth
#1,420 60. This beats ootton, especially
when we oonsider labor and trouble. Our
friend tells os he never saw ohoioer oats
in Tennessee.
Splendid Oate.
A friend yesterday visited the well
known Abercrombie plaoe in Russell
county, now the property of Capt. H. C.
Mitchell. He had a fifty-acre field of
oats, of which ho had just cut and shock
ed three-qnartors of an*acre. From this
space had been gathered 101 shocks con
taining each nine bundles, each of which
weighed, on the average, five pounds.
This will make the total yield from the
three-quarters of an acre 4645 pounds of
oats, or 5683 pounds to the acre. Esti-
LOCAL BBIMSB.
—No Mayor’s matinee yasterdey.
—The Superior Court meets Monday
morning at 8} o’clock.
—The regular monthly session of the
City Counoil will be convened to-morrow
afternoon at 6 o’clook.
—“Como to yer mother, Efrum,” we
heard a negress call to her son yesterday.
—The Columbus factories have taken
this season 7,814 bales of ootton against
5,411, showing sn increase over last year
of 1,903.
—Peas contain 25 per cent of nitrogen.
They make muscles.
—If the owner wants to sell him, a
horse never gets beyond his ninth year.
—A, man may forget his business, his
family and all his sacred obligations of
life, but be always remembers where he
got that counterfeit bill.
—The general examinations of all our
schools will begin the latter portion of
this month. The pupils are already snuf
fing vaoation on the breeze.
PBEIIINQH.
—A colony from Omaha, Nebraska,
will this Spri.ug locate in Marion oounty,
Oregon.
—An oxtradition treaty between Great
Britain and Switzerland has been signed.
All the cotton and woolen mills in
Georgia have deolared large dividends.
—The size of parasols is muoh in
creased and far more decided that hereto
fore.
—Profeasor Tyndall says a man can’t
breathe after asoendlng over 25,500 feet,
—An Indiana man fell sixty-nine feet
the other day, and was cured of deaf
ness.
—A portrait of Napoleon I, by Paul
Delarocne, was recently sold in London
for $2,160.
—An autograph hunter recently paid
$190 for tho signature of Oliver Gold
smith.
—Within a year twenty-six vacancies
will oocnr in the Senate of the United
States.
—It ia proposed in Canada to prohibit
the importation of liquor into the Do
minion.
—A married couple in Lehigh oounty
oelebrated their birth-days on April 1st
and 2nd.
—The carrying of concealed deadly
weapons is one of the greatest ourses of
the South.
—Miohigan has an overflowing treasury,
and accordingly no State tax will be
levied this year.
—Victoria county, Cape Brenton, is
happy over the discovery of a new seam
of gas coal.
—Husbands and wives in Illinois, un
der the new law, may bring civil suits
against each other.
—Jean Ingelow Bays that “ children re
ceive the love of one generation, and pay
it to another.”
—Boston is‘ to have seventeen public
baths to promote the next thing to unat
tainable godliness.
—A man in Washington oounty, New
York, reoently eloped with his sister-in-
law, aged thirteen.
—A huge play-house, exclusively for tho
juveniles, is to be built at Cape May at an
expense of $10,000.
—Mrs. Barley, aged 93, died in Win
chester, Va., lately. She was the mother
of twenty-one children.
—The Washington Star says every ap
proach to both Houses of Congress is
blooked with pie stands.
—Sulphur baths are to be introduced at
Long Branch this season—the sulphur be
ing supplied by the bar.
—Lancaster, Fa., claims the honor of
having naturalized the first Chinaman as
long ago as September, 1860.
—The Vermont papers complain that
the charcoal business is rapidly putting
an end to the forests of that State.
—Bruoetown, Ky., has a oolored girl,
nine years old, who remembers every word
she ever heard read or spoken.
■Olin, Iowa, proposes to establish this
season a obeose factory, tannery, boot and
shoe faotory, and a woolen mill.
—There is a lady in Saratoga who has
so many diamonds that a special police
man is employed to keep guard over her.
—White servants will be employed at
the new United States Hotel, Saratoga,
muoh to the disgust of “colored gem-
mens.”
—The Siamese, like the Chinese, wear
their finger nails very long. The ladies
sometimes have them tipped with silver.
—Cardinal Antonelli suffers so acutely
with gout in the hands that he isn’t able
to g’out.
—The London Standard, in its evening
edition yesterday, said it (understood that
Queen Victoria will go to Russia in the
autumn.
—Senator Sumner’s furniture and
household effects were sold at auction,
in Washington, on June 3.
—A Buffalo merohant bought and sold
a million pounds of dried apples last year.
What a basis for inflation I
—Gen. Troohn has' declared bis inten
tion of leaving France and spending the
remaiuder of bis life in religious retire
ment.
—A little girl wbo fell into a sewer at
Des Muines, the other day, was valued at
$10,000, and the corporation has got to
foot the bill.
—Mr. Carl Sohurz can rest on his lau
rels. A Missouri paper says “as an ama
teur pianist be is no slouch.”
—Mr. Tennyson, it is now said on good
authority, has written a tragedy upon
Mary Queen of Scots, which is to be per
formed at Drury Lane. Mr. Tom Taylor
is to advise the laureate as to the adapta
tion and preparation of his work for the
stage. What an event it will be I
—The Indiana Judges stand no non
sense from the bar. A lawyer there lately
in the course of his argument used the
word “disparagement.’’ “Stop using
Latin words,” said the Judge, “or sit
down.” The poor lawyer, undertaking to
explain, was ruthlessly fined $20 for con
tempt.
Bcali.opxd Eoos.— Boil five eggs eight
minutes; when oold remove shells, and
chop the eggs up roughly. Have ready a
teacupful of mashed potatoes, sod anoth
er of well-boiled rice. Mix well together,
add chopped oapers, very little vinegar,
melted butter, pepper and salt, and
Worcester sauce. Put into shells, with
bread orumbs, and a little butter, and
bake light brown.
Bbandy Bittebs.—Digest a quarter of
an ounce of dried orango and lemon peel
and half an ounce fresh ditto in one pint
of good brandy for ten days, frequently
shaking. Then press out the liquor, and
filter through bolting paper. Lastly, dis
solve two ounoes of lump sugar therein.
A very agreeable bitter, either taken as a
dram, or mixed with other liqnor.
VETOED ! -SO IS FLA TION !
High prices can no longer exist. Cash
basis is the prinoiple now, and as I desire
to dose business, am offering my stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Bools and 8hoee,
Hosiery,
and numerous artioles in this line, at leee
than ooet.
Gall and examine, and make one dol
lar go farther than two at any other place.
I am in earnest. If you doubt it, step
in and have proof of the foot.
L. Harms, 114 Broad St.,
myl 4m Columbus, Gs.
600 dozen Coats' jmd Clarke's O. N. T.
Spool Cotton, 70 cents, at
J. S. Jons'.
A few pieoes of Frenoh and English
Caasimeres, very low, to dose out, at
T. E. Blanoqard's.
A large lot of oheap Cassimeree and
Linens, very cheap, at
Blanchard'#.
The best plaoe to bny Table Linens,
Napkins and Sheetings, is at
Buxubabd’s,
_ 123 Broad St.
If you desire a real good smoke, go to
Bonus's, on Randolph street, and ask
for his new brands of Key West and Im
ported Havana Cigars. mylO
The proper plaoe to find Caasimeres
for pants, boys Caasimeres, Cottonades,
Linens is at Acxx A Murdoch's.
Direct /Tom Europe t
A fine assortment of Red Meersohaum
Pipes, Cigar Holders, Cigar Cases of red
Russian Leather, Matchsafes, Ac., at
Bobub’s Cigar Emporium, on Randolph
street, house with the Bed Sign, near
Enquirer offloe. • my 10
The proper plaoe to buy Amerioan
Cambria is at Acu A Murdoch's.
Saturate a pieoe of bread or meat with
gaatrio juice, and it will dissolve. This
is digestion. Add to snob a mixture a
little alcohol, and it will not dissolve.
This is indigestion. Beware, then, of
tinotures, or tonios, or deooctions con
taining spirituous liquors. Shun all mm
“tonios,” and rely Bolely on Db. Walk,
zb’s Vinxoab Bittbbs, the finest digest
ive invigorant known, and free from the
fiery curse of Aloohol. my28 4w
GREAT BARGAIKS—PRICES REDUCED.!
J.
db OO.
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study
AVI determined to RKOUCR THRIR LABOR AMD BIAUTIVUL BRLRCTBD STOCK OF DRE?8
“ — • —- * -— money and
Also, Joat received, a beautiful line of
Side Striped Prints, special styles, Bleached and Brown
Domestios, all grades, Linens, Shoes and Boots, &c.
New Advertisements.
NBA BAY GUARANTEED sstnf esS
»V.VELL AUGER A DRILL Is good
Mr territory. Endorsed by Governor!
of IOWA, ARKANSAS & DAKOTA
OlUlogai fret. W. QXLX3, Bt, Lmli, ft, .
JSYOHOMANOY, or SOUL CHARM-
ING.” How either box inny fascinate
and pain t>ie love and a Hoot Ions of any porson
they chooso instantly. Thin slniplo mental ac
quirement alt can possess, free, by mail, for
ttbe., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian
Oraclo, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-
Night Shirt, Ac. A queer book. Address T.
WILLI AM & CO., Pubs., Phila. 4w
49* Terms Gush.
Columbus, June 7th, 1674.
4. KYLE 4 CO.
Prominent Incidents
IN THE
History of Columbus
From its Fint Settlement in 1827, to the
Wilson Raid, in 180S, compiled by John
H. Martin.
The proper thing to do is, go to Acee
A Murdoch’s and look tbrongk their band,
some line of Silks, Gransdines, Poplins,
Striped and Corded Organdies, and select
what goods yon want.
Good Thinyt.
Go to tbs Ruby Restaurant for yonr
Oysters, Fish, Game, and sU things good
to eat. oetl& tf
The proper plaoe to boy Osiiooes at 10
oenta per yard and Costs' Thread at 70
oenta per dozen is st
Acer <t Murdoch's.
CHAS. IIETMAN A CO.,
Broad Street, Colnmbns, Ga., offer at
their popular
RESTAURANT AND SALOON
The beat that oan be found in Liquore,
Cigars, Tobacoo, Ac. [my 3 ly
Beat^hle /
You oan find st T. E. Blanohard's, 123
Broad street, the very latest styles of
Dress Gools, st suoh prioea as oannot
fail to give satisfaction. Call and see
them.
Domestio Goods at greatly reduced
rates; Faotory Goods at fsotory prioes
Costs' Spool Cotton at 70 cents per doz.
the best Prints at 10c per yard.
myiO tf
The proper plaoe to go when you want
ohaap Dry Goods is
Aobz A Murdoch's.
Tbs proper plaoe to buy 4-4 Bleached
Homespun st 10, 12J and 16 cents s yard
is Aoxn A Mubdoch's.
The proper plaoe to proonre tbs latest
novelties in Silk Soarfs, Bugs, Fans,
Leather Belts, Ac., is at
Acre A Mubdoch's.
The proper plaoe to bny Black Grena
dines in oil styles cheap is at
Acre A Mubdoch’s.
CROCERIE8.
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
The undersigned proposes to publish, in a
volume of ISO or more pages, a work under
the above title, covering the period from the
selection tf the locality for a “ trading town,”
in 1827, to the capture and partial destruction
of tht city by the Wilton Raid, in 1865.
The incidents will be derived mainly from its
newspapers, which will be gleaned for this
purpose with much care. It is believed that
most of our eitisens would lilt* to have such
incidents in this compact and convenient form,
and will encourage the undertaking to the
extent if the small amount asked for the work.
Each chapter will contain short biographic
eal sketches or notices tf the principal eitisens
mentioned in it, who have since died. The
volume will also embrace full information
concerning the churches, factories, tie., now
existing.
We do not propose to publish this compila
tion with a view to making money, asthe
small price asked for it will show. But at
the same time we do not want to lose money
ly its publieatiMk an ^ therefore we wish to
limit the number tf copies printed to the de
mand for the work. With this object in view,
we issue this prospectus, inviting those who
desire copies of the volume to send in their j
names.
The price will be one dollar per copy for j
a pamphlet bound volume, printed on paper ;
like the specimen sheet issued. A small
number tf copies will also be issued on a su
perior article of paper for $1 30 per copy. '
Payable when the work is delivered, which
will be some time next Fall.
THOS. GILBERT.
May 12, 1874.j
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
**Op
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN HHJE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Drug*-1st*. 4w
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
30 yearN millions have Intently watched
his PftUlLOlN yet HEROIC SmUOliLKS. Illld GRAND
ACIIIF.VEMINT8, Mid HOW tGQtrly llonlrO tin* Com
plete Iilfe-Htutory of this wnrld-reuoumed
luuo and benefactor, which uutolda iiIho the curi-
oaiti* h and wealth of a wild and wonderful coun
try. It i * just ready. 2,000 agent* tmnlrd quickly.
Olio agent sold 1S4, another 106 in one. wrek.
For paiticuliWB, ad dross HUBBARD URON.,
either Phila., Boston, or Liu., O. 4w
FLORENC
WAREHOUSES.
DISSOLUTION.
_ has been dissolved by the consent of all rnr-
ties concerned. All unpaid advance# art in tha
hands of the undersigned for settlement, who Will
also gey all claims against the old Arm.
NOTICE.
rpiIK UNDRRSIONKD will atilt continue tho
Warehouse and Commission
Business
AT TUB
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE.
Thankful for the patronage bestowed upon ue
the presont season, we renpeotfully solicit its con
tinuance the coming seuson, with a promise to use
every effort t» promote the interest of our pat-
C. A. REDD,
GEO. Y. BANKS.
April 1, 1674.—otf
Sanitary Regulations.
MAYOR’S OFFICE, >
Columbus, Ga., May 38, 1874. (
The attention of oltisens Is called totne fol<
lowing regulations, and they are requested to
aid In oarrylng Into effect tho Health Ordi
nances, and to give to the Police their assis
tance In the Inspection ot premise!.
1. The Polioe force are appointed Health
Officers, with authority to Inspect any premises
dally.
1* Cellars must be oleansed, white-washed
and ventlllated.
3. All privle* must be kept clean and doo
dorlsed, and In the business part of the oity
must have pits eight feet deep, walled with
briek and cemented.
Lots and yards must bo kept free from all
decaying animal or vegetable matter.
4. The Polioe will omnmenoe the inspection
of lots on Wednesday June :ul, and will refffirt
all who have not compiled with the above.
SAMUEL B. CLECJHOliN,
may2fl—dlw Mayor.
5 Per Cent. Discount
W 1
Purlieu liable to a Btreot Tax Who desire
mute the same by working throe day#
■treets, may do so at any time bofore Ini July by
reporting to tho Deputy Haridial.
J.N. BARNETT,
Je4 td Collector and Treamin'
Prices of Flour Reduced
Empire Flour Mills.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
AA Flour (strictly Fancy) per barrel $10 00
A Flour (Choice Family) » 00
B Flour 8 00
C Flour 8 00
Empire Mills White Wheat tiraham Flour.. 9 CO
Bran, fl 1000 lb 1
Bran, less than H’oo lb
Ship Stuffs and Shorts, ft 100) lb
Ship Stuffs and Shorts. * 100 lb 2 00
Best White Table Meal aud Grits, poi bushel, 1 15
0. W. WOODRUFF.
Columbus, Ga., June 1st, 1874. (my:il eodlw
No. 14 and 1C Broad 8t.,
Columbus, 6a.,
IRFI CONSTANTLY ON HAND ABOUT
100,000 pound* Bacon.
S00 barrel* Flour.
From 100 to 200 barralt Sugar.
100 bag* Coffee.
From 100 to 200 barrel* Syrup.
200 barralt Whlakey.
200 boxat Tobaaoo.
BOO “ Soap.
200 “ Candle*.
100 barralt Lard.
80 “ Mackerel.
800 taakt Salt.
SO threat Riot.
S00 reama Wrapping Papar.
100 oaaaa Potaah.
100 “ Sardlnet.
100 “ Oyatera.
100 “ Ploklet.
100 boxat Oandy.
100 “ Starah.
100 gross Parlor Matches.
1,000 pounds Lorlllard’s Snuff.
• SO,000 Cigars.
1,000 pounds Green and Black Tea.
000 bags of Shot.
100 boxes goda and Fancy Crackers.
100 " Cheese In season.
40 barrels Vinegar.
40 casks Scotch Ale.
100 dosen Wooden Buckets,
100 doeen Broome.
And everything in the Grocery line, which they
offer to the trade by tbs package, hr low us any
other Jobbing House in tho Unlt«d States,
aprie Og J. A J. KAUFMAN.
C HOI OB G08IIBN BUTTER, 60c V lb.
BEST RIO OOFVJCB K%c tp lb.
Roaatod Rio Ooffeo, 40c Y lb.
Now Orleans Extra A Sugar 14c ft lb.
New Orleans Yellow Clarified Sugur I2*^c.
Extra Sugar-Cured llama.
Choice Sugar-«ur«ii .-honldm.
Mild Cured White Moat.
Pure Apple and Wluo Vinegar, 50c ft gal.
Bt. Louis Pearl Giits.
Fresh Turkish Prunes, 16%o ft lb.
New Currants, 18J4c.
Borders’ Eagle Milk.
Klogaford Silver Glass Starch.
Best quality Laundry
and Toilet Soaps.
Pare White Kerosene Oil, 40c ft gallon.
The long-coutosted Suit of tho
Florence Sewing Machine Co.
egalust the Huigor, Whwdor A WilHOD,and Grovor
A B»ker Companion, Involving over
0300,000,
Is Anally decided by tho Supreme Court of the
United States, in favor of tho FLOKK.NCK, Which
alouo liita brokeu the monopoly of high prices.
TUB NEW FLORENCE
Is tho ONLY machine that sews backward aud
forwurd, or to right and loft.
Hiroplest—Cheeaest—Best.
Sold f or cash only. Speclkl terms to clubs end
lealf
Florence, Maas.
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“EGEOGRAPHY/' a new book on the
nrt of Writing l>y bonini; a complete system of
Phonetic Phort-llund, the shortest, moat simple,
easy and comprehensive, enabling nuy ono iu a
short time to report trials, speeches, sermons, Ac.
The Lord's Prayer is written with 40 strokes of
the peu, and 140 words per minute. The unem
ployed should learn this srt. Price by mail 60
conts. Agents wauted. Address T. W. fciVANd A
00., 139 Mouth 7th street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w _
The hlglieat medlco.1 mitltorfttlea
of Europe say the strongest Tonic, Purifier
and Deobstruent known to the medical world is
JURUBEBA.
It arrests decay of vital forcos, exhaustion of
the nervous system, restores vigor to the debil
itated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle
obstructions and acts directly on the l iver and
Spleen. Prlco $1 a bottle. JOHN L|. KEL
LOGG, N. Y. 4w
HIDES.
Wanted for Cash!
100,0001 be. Dry and Qraan Hidea,
200,000 “ Rage,
50,000 “ Baaawax,
M. M. HIBSCH,
Csluuhu, G*.
Wrapping Paper, Paper and Flour Bags, sold at
lowest market rates.
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HIDES! HIDES 11
mylo
ROB’T S. CRANE,
[fabl dBm] Trmdee
WE WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Price
FOR
Green 1 Dry Hides,
Furs, Beeswax, &c.
BARHETT A CO.,
nh24 3m Crawford Utrecl.
N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
AMERICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
The trada eiipplled at loweet mar
ket rataa.
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Empire Mills
J^BE BELLING BEBT NEAL AND
GBIT* AT #1.10 PEB BUSHEL.
G. W. WOODRUFF.
Pure Cold Soda!
Kissengen and Vichey Water
FROM
TUFT’S NEW SODA FOUNTAIN, AT
J. I. GRIFFIN’S
! If DRUG 8T0RI.
Wood. Wood!
JJF.8T WOOD, ready sawed, $4.00 per cord. Wood
sawed for 60 cents per ctird. Orders filled prompt
ly on application to tbe
fsbtl tf MUSCOGEE M ANUF'NG 00
H. F. ABELL & CO.
JUST KECKIVKD.
Old Qov’m’t Java and Mooha Coffee,
Gunpowder and Young Hyaon Tea,
Braakfaat and Japan Tea,
Canton Qlngor Praaarvaa,
Capora and Sauoaa of all kinda,
Italian Salad Oil,
Rya. Flour and Oat Meal,
Imported Wlnoa and Cigara,
Goahan Butter, Beef Tonguea,
Magnolia Hama and Dried Beef,
Mazappa Flour and Grita,
Graham Ftourand Wheat Grita,
Sugar, all gradea and prioea,
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F. A. POMEROY
AT aOOHEU’ll ( OUM;il,
CALLS ATTENTION TO
Oholoa White Shad,
“ Freeh Bay Flah,
• Mobil# Cabbage,
‘ Celery and Lettuce,
* Live and Dreiaed Poultry,
11 Freah Country Sauaage,
Spare Riba and Baokbonaa.
A Choice Lot of Fresh
Craokara, Sugar Jumblev, Lemon
Snap#, Ginger Snap#, Lemon
Creama, 4o.
Apple#, Oniona, Potatoea 4 Turntpa.
Also usual Family Supplies and Fancy Groceries
° B MnV 0. PRIDQKN will be found at the <
ter and will bo ploasid to wait on his former
tomers and friends. Ths patronage of tho public is
respoctfhlly solicited. fo““’
vernal iiiteront to the Aiut-rii-un pooplo. It appoals
> particular class a lone, but t>> all clannot; to
and women of all prof ssions, creeds, ucottpa-
t and political opinions—to farroerR, lawyers,
business men, mechanic*, physicians, politicians,
teachers, students, minutacturera, snientuen, men
of learning and men who can only read, to old
ami young. All want it as a book of constant
preserve for their childrcu and
children’s childreu as the ouly completo and relia
ble work, showing the gigantic rt soltR of THE
FI BUT ONE HUNDRED YE ARM OF
THE GREATEMT REPUBLIC THE
WORLD EVER MAW. It is not a luxury
but a necessity to every well-informed American
citiaon. Ageuts make $100 to $300 per month.
Bern, for circular. ZIKGLKK A McCUltDY, Phil
adelphia, Pa.4w
WAiERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS
tho most beautiful in style and perfect in tone
r made. Tho CONCERTO STOP Is the best
r placed in any organ. It Is produdod by an
extra sot or roods, peculiarly voiced, tbe effect of
which is most charming and soul-stlrriug, while
it.4 imitation of the human voico is superb. Terms
libortil.
WATERS’ PUILDARMONIO, VESPERS and
ORCHESTRAL ORGANS, In unique Freuch cases,
are among tho best mails, and rotnbino purity of
voicing with great volutno of tone. Suitable for
«rlor, church, or munic hall. WATERS’ NEW
(’ALE PIANOS have groat power aud a Hue sing
ing tone, with all modern improvement*, aud are
tho best Pianos made. Thesj Organs and Pianos
are warranted for six years Prices extremely
low fur cash or part cash, and bslauco in monthly
or quarterly payments. Second-hand instruments
taken in exchange. Agents wanted In every
county iu the Un ted States and Canada. A lib
eral discount to Teachers, Minister-, Churches,
Schools, Lodges, (to Illustrated catalogues
dys-
sick
THE BE8T ADVICE
that can be giv
pepni.t, bilious Oompli
headache, fever and ague, nervous debility, or of
any disorder affecting tho stomach, the live* or
kidneys, is to tone, cleanse, and regulate these im
portant organs by tbe use of Hit. 3 UTT’S VKGKT-
t- HliK LIVER PILLS. They act very mildly, yet
thoroughly restore tlfs functional action of the
digestive organs and the lut*stilus mid xenovutn
tin-whole system. Thny produce neither nausea,
griping oi* weakness, and may be tukeuatauy
time without change of diet or occupation.
Pi lee 26c a box. Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
posncriscs qualities that no other dye docs. Its
effect is instantaneous, and so natural that it can
not be detected by the closest ol-nerver. It Ih
harmless and easily applied, anti is iu genoral use
nuioni! the fashionable hair dressers iu every large
city in tho United States. Price $1 a box. Sold
everywhere.
s TUT "1~S >
SARSAPARILLA
V ^£NS A DELlC.V^* 7
Scrofula, Eruptive Diseases of tho Skill. St. An
thony's Fir<-, Erysipelas, ltlotUun, Tutnortt, Boils,
Tetter, and Balt Ithouin, Scald 1/oad, Ringworm,
IthoimintiHiii, Pain and Enlargement of the Bonus,
Female Weakness, Sterility, l.eucorrhoou or
Whites, Womb Dineascs, Dropsy, White Swellings,
Syphilis, Kidney and Liv*-r Complaint, Mercurial
Taint, and Piles, all proceod from impuro blood.
DR. TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA
ia tho most powerful Blood Puritior known to
medical science. It outers Into the citculatlou
and .eradicates every morbific ugr-nt; renovates
the system; produces a beautiful complexion aud
causes the body to gaiu tienli and increase in
weight.
Keop tho Blood Healthy
and all will lie well. To do so, nothing has ever
I thut can compare with this valuable
J. M. COttG IIV,
LaFayette, Ala.,
Oliarter Oa,l5L
AND ALL IMPKOVKD
Cooking Stovot, Hardware, Cutlery,
Ac., aud
Oostractor for Roofing aud Job Work, Ac
Prices furnished on application. [mh8 srtf
OITY HOTEL,
CKNTIKiLLY LOCATED.
Troy, Alabama.
R. H. PARK, Prop’r.
Gassimeres, Linen Drills
and Cottonades, at
PEACOCK 4 SWIFT'S.
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vegetable u\tru<
all Rruggint*. <
f.-blo deodswly
Olfict
ipurnc
Neuralgia, Piles, headaohe,
Diarrhea, Boils, Old Soros,
Lameness, Burns, Borensss,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness, Uloers. Wounds,
Sore Throat, Colic, Bruises,
Rheumatism, Hemorrhages,
Etc.
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