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TUESDAY JULY 14, 1874.
4W-I0 SVBWB1FTI0I MCUTt^lUS'
PA» Nl II MTUCL
IMU M. BMIHr
tbs qneetlon of a anbaoiiptlon of $100,-
000 to tht Cincinnati Bon them Bailroad—
tbs bonds to bebTOcSiaroiediatelj.and not
npon tbs oompUtion of tbs rood u pro-
vtoroly anther! rod. i ThataMMdtate Mb-
soription ptOTsilsd bp n rote of 1,444
to 60.
A mAmo* from Browptrlll*, Tsui,
Jn|p Mb, report. he*
flint bsls of new option wto shlppsl to
Mow Orisons. Itvss from the m thk of
Mr. J. Hynss, st Ssnto Merle, did
weighed only 1(0 pounds. TMs, po
doubt, is ooMon from tbs rsttoons, which
Is sold to bo this yssr n wssb or tsn dsys
osrlisr tbsn tbs cotton of Ibis poor's
piloting in tbo
Two ossss of Astotio chrism*— ono In
Brooklyn mdsnssn Ysninsby -hero boon
ropoitod within tbo lost two as Ihrso dips.
Thus its sad dost to awoke* fsoorol
popnlsr opprobonsfon. Bet tbo danger
doss not M prsssnt sum to bo so (root ss
it wss loot fnmtesr. Bylhs middle of
inly last yspr this disssss was prsTalsnt
in a nambsr of plsoal In tbo Usitod
State*, ana tbara was somatbing libs a
panic on seookiit of "
A Ltrcn dispatch says tbit 4bs Wash
ington JtepuNiian'k, information abort
Visa Prsaidant Wilson's intsodad roelfl-
nation was ioaorrsot. WSYMt ssHaAsd
that, if ooiosst, tbs trod 'isseas trap not
glTsa. TbejmbltoirlltbeUtarpeted in
tbs qaeettoa how sad, Ljwbom tbs ro-
port was stortsd, sod lor whst pnrpoaa.
It Ant found publication In tbo papor st
tbs eopltal nodsrstood to he highest In
tbs favor of tbo Admislstrstion.
- .I-.iimm upon’’ -
Psov. Psamnnar psWiahot a diagram
in tha No# York tWMMs, *owlng tbs
rslstire positions of tbs' Bon, Earth apd
Const on aararsl days»nsmsd, from
which it sppasts tbst oa ths tatb last,
these thrsa bodle, will be hi s Una, with
tbs Const between the Earth and tbs Son,
and wars tbs Coast's tail long aooogh
and straight, it would tbsn envelop tbs
Earth. BMthe Profslaof gives it a our.
Tatars whioh makes it miss the Earth and
oitondbipwndlh M ia worthy of ramatb,
in this oonsaotioa, that tbs oorvo is not
yst visible.
Ths trade bstwesn Galveston and savo
rs! Mstlosn ports aeeOii to bo fast increas
ing. The Oslvestsn ifm says that them
are now several email schooners plying
regularly from Qalvaetonto Taspen, Tern
pieo and Vera Oran They tabs' out lam-
bet and general merchandise, and bring
bank tropical fruits, molasses, sugar, hob-
ay, Mexican fibre, order and fnello. Most
of these imports are reshipped team Uol-
veston to Live*iool,.by the splendid «al-
v sat on and Liverpool line arrow propel
lers. An import duty hae to be paid on
sugar, moleeaai and hcney. 'Moet of ths
others are free,
— — '
Tun Boston Adrertteer (Bepublioan)
says it would be felly to deny that Uwre
is muoh diasstisfsotion in Mssssohasatts
with the existing National rod State Gov-
arumanta, and it glvee two raanona. One
is the oontinnsnoe of the prohibitory
llqnor system ill tbs State, add tha other
Is “sympathy with the people of some
of ths Boolhsm biotas, whose belpicee-
neaa baa bean toksn advantage of to im
pose upon them in ths jipne of the Be-
pnbllaan party a brutsl J tyranny Which is
a disgaoe to Cto flPWthV.'.' |t is antonr-
aging to find a Strong Mtilnsl paper, and
a Massoehuetdls pdferV-at that, making
suoh an admiasisn as that last quoted.
ha i I *i pl'gO—-.tr '
Tns Montgomery Suite Jpurntil (Bsdi-
ml paper) says It “readily admits that the
publis aohoais for the biooks are equal, in
every respsbt, to those of tbs White* in
Alabama, and f{£t tbsto Is |>eth equality
and equity in tha distribution of tbo
school fond.” Yst the Journal is going
to sop pert’ sSn dilates' ter Congress who
favor too disturbance of thin Alabama'
aahool system by a Civil Bights bill!
If tha Journal had skid that the whites
pay the bulk of toe taxes appropriated in
Alabama to the support of public schools,
and than adbth'na negroes to an equal
partldpoHon according to numbsrs, it
rojnU^toM «a afwi«n(b about
ax laniTtitTumnu.
A correspondent of the Vicksburg Her- ■
oM gives an asepant of a new invention
now in praotioal operation in the Moun
tain Cotton Mills, near Bolton station, on
the Memphis" had' Charleston Bailroad,
whioh, if It proves to be all that is repre
sented, must Was mure important effect
npon the predpritoarMd-aaaafaotura of
cotton then evenYfeStiojil eat ion gin has
had. It dose awwy Vrlth the ordinary pro
cess of ginning, converting the cotton just
as it is takas front the field into thread of
superior quality. It oasts only $780, and
is attached to jfta ordinary oard'stand.
II is said that spa si mans of thread mads
by this machine bOTa baru. sent to nearly
nil tbs Northern manufactures, and
have been pronounced stronger and more
lustrous than that spun by ths ordinary
method. It is claimed that a thread
spun by Ibis means will sustain fully one-
third mors weight than a thread of equal
sias made of ootton that hae passed
through the processes of compression
and toe comgUaate^aeaaM$a»y at. nem-
natPSMM
Editor Mnfufrsr-Aut—Before enterii
SiaKrs
road faSUUIss to thlaiSi
years sinos railroad' *
very limited, bat now
of any importance in
railroad oonnootlons, and,iiU sloayslbe
aasa, a higher stats of civilisation M
resulted, and the interest of the oohfltry
been mors rapidly sad systsmatiailly - de
veloped. Ban. Antoni* th^ Veniek of
Texas, with Ban Antonio river and Ban
Pedo oreek running throngh the oentre of
thy oity, is one of the npret delightful
ciliee on ths Amarioan Continent; for
health it is unsurpassed; it has a popula
tion of abont 30,000; there era two rail
roads being constructed—one from the
Gulf, too other to the feast and West
In spooking of Texas—I sbsH first
confine mysslf to Its soil. The' Eastern
portion of the State is mostly beSvity
Umbered, largely pine and Oak. The soil
is generally gray and Candy, but fertile;
but not of such great depth os further
West. The bottom lands an as fertile
sad productive ss any country,
but whan we go far enough
West to roach toe prsriee, there
we see rich land, sod these are the 1
most fertile lands on God’s green earth.
There are in sections of the countiy vast
tracts of rhw lends, whioh cen be bOAgHt
cheap end will average' a bald of cotton
par acre. But farther nortb, or west, in'
the oounUse of Hood, JObhsbn, Delhi,
Collin and adjoining eountise, is pertta|n
the richest land in thk State. T%« *rO-
’diets here am largely grain'. They moire
about a bale of ootton per hdro, 1 80 to 4*0
bushels wheat, 80 to 78 of t^ta, 40” to 80
of aorn. The oountry from Dailss ’ to
Waco, and all down the Brasov, Is pretty:
mush of the aims Ctuhttter ; but as we
go farther south, tha'faitaert ptafat more
cotton, Tbe eountiss of MoCIsmen, feel),
Travis and Washington are unsurpassed
by any in tbe Btata f hr the productions of
corn and ootton ; they also grow very flue
Wheat and cals, but I do not think so
good as the northern oountfea. The lends
farther south, around Houston aid Hemp-,
stead and on ths oosat, are very fertile,
and especially adapted to ebttofi MrtHM ;
sad the peopto, like tboaonf'the cotton-'
growing ooontiesof Georgia, sroto nthor
of tboir
VIC
cfiflwftfd oMmt pyrotoobnicu tor on
in large citiesJa ou,«Mtly deserving
of being disoooraged. ITW hardly worth
while to pij so dear for them as we do,
whether,cMHoanfmwiytlac* 1 * destmotioo
Ml MPFnMLVt*
firat pot an end to the nuiaanee. Who
will follow.?—JV. Y. BMrU*.
,, no runaway
Tbe fireeracker
maiming.
protested at this disregard
‘rights;” bat the protest was
end if went lot nothings
in snd manufacture of firm
Bowery Academy.
l ezercisea of tlllt School will
b (iA>oT«B the
, payable iWMunr ta ad*
Mt for tho t$ri
nth, one-half
'TSTMrtitoir fMa’mitSee except te
protracted sickness.
Vhlt" UfTnqtHry eronoettfing
He Si bn e toor through the United
Btetee. in eeareb, of iefsrmetion. relative
r 0 the c.u«rwhich produce the Atesded
dlsesee. He Use obtained stetistles show
ing thet during tbe lest veer the disease
mgje its eppesronsh and getasd'afoot-
bold in three hundred .pieces in toe Uni
ted Btetes, but only in two localities in
Psnnsylvsnie eonld the diseue be traced,
rtr'^PIttsijntg ebd FMIsdelpbie. He
perpceeaivtoiting' every pleas visltoA by
nr M,
jonrney ia to aacertain tbe causa* *fcich
MMhiar Al|«4i|eaM aphtooakh*MSd whan he
he is to make,a report upon the eubjeot,
wUh snMi sanitary sriggskiinns sk he they
deem proper.VnnMidroM.
. ■ a' t --st""-
—The HeetHttf OhiBoi ft gettMg db-
mestioeted in Osllfornia. • Here is bus ef
bis edvertissroeut* in CaUffnia i
i
cisco, titets of OMtfohuM,' bad ToM 1 Boon
swfi tibnek Pen, residing io Hongkong ( to
toe Empire of UUtos, hereby certify rod
mrnm », doing
name of
place
of buainass. is in said city and ronnVT, in!
this State, apd in the city of Hongkong,
in the Empire of China.
In Witness Wheieof we hereunto set dttr
reepeetive names, this 3d day of July, A,
D. 187A
^flVn‘ErsScSio.
Ton Foon, of Htitffjkong, by Lee Took,
hin AiloeUCy in ifaejL. U
Chuck I>*. .p( , Ifengkoag, by Leo
' Tuck, Ijis At*
Tbs Prluclpsl and Tncbvrs, beltsvlas tbat na-
mm Mm (acts at aa 1 Snack of atadjr a» acqalrwt
in ooucrctlon with tha aaaaoss upon wblcb they
an bcaid sra smm Met, they adkara atrlctly awl
literally to tbe wftp aad w*artfan ajataak
■'liau fituar” and cuss mesne ksya wade,
mottoMomfj. Bneli pasUo oaaro toodelioote
to aadlr^o c!o#$ m$nU! dfaclpllno are not eolic-
MrooBtly re^oeeied
_ t fetid papflv oh tho
*bShI «V* pferticV^n, 0 feddreM tbo Principal,
at Valhottoo, <*».
MM. CM. WOTUUHB,
JyQ d2ta^m ..Mario! Teacher.
D avidson
college.
Ural Saarioa will hefla Sept. U, 1874.
Healthy Irtaiflbn, Montt Btatoaphere. Strict die*
clpline. Thorough teatching. Moderate chergoe,
New thurch, Music Book,
’ Per 1870-1870.
the Leader!
- By «. M. Pitta* aad L. 0. Bmbmov,
tho 8MMI iMcithl Church Marie Book waken of
tbe (ley. Will he reedy in Auguat, and will con^
thtlrtne utdel Singtdg reboot Course, and * large
utuojMltft' uew apd choice aiiuic for Choirs, Con**
vent ions end ringing Classes. Specimen Pages
dew reedy. *hd will be watted, pdat-free, on appli
cation. Price $1.38, or $13.00 per dozen.
Tht Emeraen New Method for Scad
Organa.
I think ths climate of Texts to touae-
what warmer than that of Georgia, .bet
not ao oppressively warm, then being'*
constant son brases, whioh makes It boot
and pleasant. In tha winter toe' greet
eompleint ta of “northerly" ■ It hi net to
the severity of tbe weather they objeet,
bnt tbe ouddeensas of -tot changes.
Tbs health of toe esontoy sewntc ito Os
good. I hear no oompleftb except on
low, marshy swamps; than only .shills
and fever. Ths best evidence ,to |ga4*
the eppeeroneeof the poapl*, W bo .roem
to be atoletio rod hserty; and to* Geor
gians rod Alabamians with wbaru.I met
esy they never enjoyed bettor health 1°
toe old Btetes thro, they do in Texas.
To apeak of the people of Tqxaa i|,a
more dBfiaalt took, for I cannot | say
enough in their praise. Thoy aro/Who-
Me, magnanimoua a people aa I ever pet,
end besides, they ere refined, cultivated,
courteous and polite.
I sew lees drinking end diankaupese
while ia Texes then I ever saw, 4n,Georgia
for the same length of time. iTbe eocisty
in Texas is exoellant—os good os ths hast
ia the old Btatoa, I attended okusob both
to cities and country while throw I found
ladies end gentlemen handsomely driroed,
sod as well-behaved congregations mi I
aver saw anywherer-ibn: yoopg ladies re
fined and onltiveted, accomplished >snd
attractive; and if tbs Georgia young rgsii
expect to find pale-faced, saUoW-ooihUlcx.
ionsd young ladles, they ere aadl/rhls.
taken, tor they ere fresh end, rosy,' and
some of them are perfectly beautiful out
side of men looki. I am Judging the
mass of the young ladles by those whom
I met, I have no beeiteney in aayiog'of
those whom I have the honor to know
that I never met more highly cultivated,
more aoooinpliebed, or more intelligent
young ladies.
THl mTCXa or TTOiS.
With e magnificent domain, a ollthkte
unequalled on the continent, evety vari
ety of soil, the oumbtoed productions of
the Temperate end Torrid Zones,' without
debt, with e magnifioent soboot
Attorney in/nsf. 7
Ctinaud'h J/avv.—Sir. John Ifurnfi' in
his evidence before the Royal Ubmtnis-
iMsamm HbipfttlRvstated that his flrul (the
oft; ahd tftjt their fleet VonMUsd ef 49
etaemers' of OM|W0Oi tone, nod of 18,000
hope rawer- Tip . “gtqtoeme.q’a; Yepr
Book mentions that the German imps,
narnnvy consisted last year bf tl steam
er. of 87,000 tons snd 8,600 borne-flower,
memeeit bpf>,rWi) monweidhopa,
-T*rf
Central Railroad
TICE^TS
m
mvmt:-,
,.o-w MU I vdlSlo,..
$41 New York
-oiiit. ,unusr.ui
Savannah and Steamship.
If J#€l</ Polfl iltl ni0l)i I.OlJilllCflll elk/
\>r»ioy VoiXUrtiua, 0'a.| Jiii> 13;i87t!
tvtcuffffftN +iC8Ktk Foil ltoimn TWfp,
A jfoud to cwtura until (fofobsr l$t, are wow os
<oo4
halt*. Pt—_ ...
W«dn$sday uud'i
leavo Savannah' on
*■* vttoflfcf
Rankin House,
- Columbus, OS.
J. W. BY AX, Prop'r.
Fsaik Goldux, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Unoaa na Bonua Hoosx.
Mr Si dsw«f J. W. aril, FrvWr.
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ca.
WILL bs kopt spsm Ibis sumasr 1* !h
Writ kuowa
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
WYL*. Ths pstrossts 'of thsas vtilttac Seven
nab I. .ollcttss, art tut sssaftam (tvsslhst «■
rjr effort will bo mads ts Insuro tboir comfort.
Our omnibuses will bs found at all arrioio
trains ahd ateamsrs.
U. BBADLEY A BON,
XM,»t—itowisi■Propri.tor.,
Warm Spring*,
■xiiwnan «•., «a.
ri^UIS V At Off IT I BJMOBT ts now opsu
1 visitors. The best Cars and the fit
Bathing on ths contlnsUt.' *
*»rty fa r W rMMM
Jrt tf sesbovi
White Sulphur Springs.
(HUTS well knowa Watering Fiscs bu b
i. opnaS forth. HSaoa, by H. T, Oesalbfl
and Ltdy-
Guide In tha Art of Singing.
tty Mss. L. Osgssd. 04.00.
New and’ Very superior hook for Voice Training.
Riohtor's Monual of Harmony.
Translated from tbo zioht« Oermm odition by
J. C. D. PARKER. Tribe fS.OO.
Prepared szpruwly for tho Lfipslc Coajwrvatory,
and ia a complete and reliable Grammar of Com*
position.
OUverDItoofi A.COu . flboa. Z WtionA Co.
Bouton. 711 Broadway, N. T.
my23 <12tawfwedM*t|*w1y .
FOR 8AtE‘AHD RENT.
A'lfoot Desirable Residence
for Bale.
T ni Kauso aad Lot oorner Bridge J Jackson
street*. Tho house has' ive rooms, stove
Mt* Attaohsd. .WBtar ss good.gs;aoy la-the
city. The satire promises In perfect order. Poe-
■e rittii flvua at oamj • n
Appir *“ " “ ‘ ’ “
jeiio
““-'“•irort .r VilMoT
To Rent.
t>T» April ttk, two Vurakhed BED
ROOMS, Kitchen aad fl table, with use of dining
room and parlor. Addrt
fttMCmi /
M, Bagulror Offloo.
Last Call!
J ffILIt keep-tlio Taz Books opon until
Thursday, July 16th.
l»TT is Ordained bjLthaCIilff Council of Columbus,
shall' furnish ths owfedr on bwnera of any dog or'
■te
badge* alialt protect all dogs.iattridd theta f^»4»
etty.odfoer or offbors'ak ho may <aathorisu OT kp-
Wtoth-iM/th.
Ouptpins of Nyilrwi tlirueted: to oatdree uhove,
Ordinance, after, huiuu had boeu advertisod for ten
day*. •OwheHi"if degH will therefore take ffbtlce,
• J.wv>. H»aAffNiTiT, Treasurer.
M.M MOQHK,].Io.k Oomclf. ^ Jyt$ >sr
Dray License.
gui;,u>c mpiosted to renew the same by the
10th Indtuntj an after that date the Police will lie
instructed to report all iouud running without
license.
Those who have paid fur tbe your will be re
quired to have new uumbers, which will be fur-
uhihud on application.
jyd Hid, M. M. MOORE, Clerk Council.
of invalids fur mote than a quarter of a century.
EVERY INNOGIXf AMUSEMENT
be afforded, aad all boisteroas aad lmpro]
set will he rigidly suppressed, our main •
Jeet bring to tarnish
AN IN VITIM BETBEAT
during Mis heat and dust of summer te famill
- *iave a very ezperienced and able physician
DB. C. A. BTILERp
will look after the sick aad afflicted, i
ie specialty Is !h ths treatment of chro
diseases.
New hacks have been purchased, and will ran
all the railroads for traasporriag visitors.
noi ooLUffici,
round trip, vin North and loath Railroad, $}
Distance 12 miles from terminus. All pers
visiting the Springs can obtain their mall di
via Uamilton. A good Band will U provided.
A SWIHKIIQ POOL OP SULPIUB WAT1
as well as other kinds of baths, will alwaji
ready for guests.
Our rates, ws believe, art lower than at i
other resort of any reputation. Our table will
kept up to the staudard of the boot In tho ceunl
Per Day
Per One Week.,
Per Month
Children under eight years of i
servants at one-half of the above r
JelO eodtf H. T. CPI
Pure Gold Soda!
mra NEW flODA FflVNTAIN, AT
J. I. GRIFFIN’S
he gnak importroee
ef toe invontioB,' hovrovef, eanatate In
the foot thet faj its cbeapnaaa end aim-
pliait; ft may be iatroduood into eamman
eee, the natural results of whioh will bo
to tnoofto tha whola work at ootton
apinning from manufactories to tha oot-
tan flaWH, tons Mfetitng a groat saving
to tha cost of poektog and transportation,
and to othar oxpanaet.
A Cincinnati lady, Writing from Waah-
iogtoa, says: “Beaton draws haroalf up
oavarsly, noons you earobral davalop-
roant through bar eyw-glaas, and coolly
oaks: ‘What do yon knew T Nsw York
displays hoc silks and diamonds, and
partly aoko: ‘What are yea worth?’
Philadelphia, with prim hand and pursed-
up lips, oaks;;.‘Who was jroar grand
father ?’ While Washington stops bstwesn
tha waits and tha Gsroun to inquire:
* Can you donee ?’"
Inn of Texas oau be easily seen. JFheu-,
sands from other lass Jtpyffsd seotions
will enter her bordeteher lauds will,
teem with the fruite of earth
ap*togUPtoi(J>ymas(SM*J
commodious aohool houses and ohurohas
will orown ovary bill top apdrfodlen ev
ery vale, sod tbs Whole lana will be a
teeming Mve where the hum of contented
industry is * constantly lieard, and,
wealth springing from a thousand
oonroro. Tha is the Tates, «(.
the future—not tbe far-off, distant future,
bat now at band.' Who, laboring for a
boro aabsiataneo to other saattonst >wUf
basitato to baaoma one of the. oiUoero of
this grand State of tbe future?
Now, n to whether people ought to
emigrate to Texee. If a mau ie doing
well and ia oontauted, he ought to remain
when he is, wherovor that he; but tf a
man wants a wide field for operation, it
matters not wbat bis profession or bft^i.
naaa is, Texas fit the piece. A man of
energy and enterprise can suooeed. As
for a young man who is ambitious either
for fortune or fame, Texas ip ths plo«p to
realise his dreams.
Georgian.
■aiaftotarsn' Dlvtdrad
Tha Booth and West are becoming
little envioae of the huge profits of 'soma
of tbs manafaotariag companies in Nsw
England, and one or their Wide-awake
journals, to show just how it is, has com
piled a table of ths dlvaftods declared by
aoma of tbe leading ootton rod woolen
mills in 1873. From thie it appearo that
M oom ponies oot ef 47 divided from lOto
80 per cent each. The Chieopea declared
" o- i ifu*
Muscogee Sheriff Ssie.
meat, with a splendid system of Ykliway I iM,isW:vn >'<sf l 1 r tofwp4 u r,MWn( u ><
oommanioation nearly eomplotod, SUtn-yJ*,, “m. awS'a ua«Sofc
^ '*■****- *
I hurie UUC.iwi iiil N4. -Rff« cestriniug .IfliV^
tub, huiuu tiding iu-lii** 8tli AiUtrict of Muscugco
lantv. T.t‘Vl«l * on’4ta tlio- pi^ifri-fy '6# Wh»rT.
Wiu. if. Wy»u. .Itftti'flrtR poiuM* out i»y i»laiD-
dd>:
T,,
vwaor Aui fcfivw tpkI (*>)* by lomtag aifU
STOVES AND’TIIV VSARE.
ITg wT>Ir.*» lOBVITira Ti> flTmt
Stoves,' 'Stoves
Columbus, Ga,,
X ,r0i:».t>n*!»ctr„llj i.vltt- tk..ttt«tkm Whl.
ok usmw
WAR^JHfUdff-VURNUUlilH} «0t>D$.4c», A>*o
TIN WARE, «» vholeaalo aW u-tai^.
Miinutacturcr of TIN,, BURET IRON ^
COrPCR WORK. ni . *cr < t i
Roofing
doue |>romi>tly aad in-tlia i-ro<t manner.
lie solicits k a cslt; #ecl!Wg : WAAVd t'uit hi- can
give i-utliti antisfiictloa.
L" . J1IJJJ—Li
Chattahoochee §horiff;„,$ide.
AUOUST no»t, 1, ...
the >-»• .ut c«, Chsuthrotom efufy. 8,-
tween tU. leg.l.liourt of —Ie, the following lend.,
80 per oont., tbs Ooehoon 30,.the Lapped-
tar 334, and ths Faoifio Mills 30 par osntl
Basalts Uks thaaa are aartatnly aataolatad
to exoita tha manafaotnrtog ambition of
other eonunnnitiea. And at some fature
day, when Boathern eapltal mitt be* less
ietoneible thtoe Ibroit taetrtroeeot, in
vestments to enterprises of that kind will
doabtlees be more common than they are
at precant.—-V. T. Bulletin.
•f lot No. 213, btundsi ou th*4%si la| V* l21».
on tlie south Mr lands o' J>. O. McOlnrs, «
sosthweift by rands cl .t.tf OoLb, on
trlct uf origln.ilf lx*. onV ChsIJi'Ko. 1>M MUitv.
as the property of Kliaw Folsom, to rutisfy a irfa
from the Superior Court of sieid county, In favor of
Wn«. BajfUy, administrator of Abrum Cobb.
j#23 wtd JOHN M. SAPP, Sheriff.
Take Notice.
all concerned In the property known as the
CITY MXXjXjB,
from Ae estate at 'fail. Seaborn Jones, and ahnll
hereafter coadost ths terineason my individual
account. R. L. MOTT.
Columbus, Pa., July 8—ddt.
A bsolute divorces obtained from
.j. ■
courts, of dlJerent States, for desortlon, Ac.
No publicity required. No charge until divorce
granted. Address,
M. IlOUiK, Attorney,
my30 dawly 194 Drradway. N. V,.
N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
AMERICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
ket rates.
iiFomiT Ti Limmi travelers.
MMKRCIAL Travrlcrw who solicit ordernrby
^ Card, Catalogue, Trade*Liat. Sample, t»r other
Specimen, also those who vldt their cu*toiu**f*-
and solicit tniiw'-by ^utckaaiM ma.ln dir.-ct Irutn
stock, and who traral in any section, by rail Sr
low, stating cUffmsdgeftdfitJify nell, and by whom
employed; alio those who are at prubrnt und^r u<»j
entrSg>m*Rt. This matter in of *wut importhuCo
individually to saleemo^ of this cia-iu, or iiim «t>-
Ifdting trade In this raanner. Ir fs i!ior««fr,p
•apnrisUf dssissff that thie nolle* may meat f ho
eye of all Commercial Traveler# and 0slettiiie:i In
this eoantand list they will a*, aucotgtve it
OO'OPXH.^IttX, ^
car* O/fj. P. Bewail A Ca., 41 Park Row,
. r New York City.
' CREAT BARCAIN!
Safe anipaying Business Already
Established, for Sale.
M t drug stock and business on
fovaraMa tatais.
Conunmers -and country merchants would do
well to rail, as I aa determined to reduce my
uro.«4w4imirort,^k i norrK „
jm am T* Brand St., OeiamhOP, Ga.
FOR SALE
ONHJA1V INTKRX8T In or th. WHOLE of
EAGLE DETTG STOKE,
No. 98 Rroad Street.
CAN BE BOUQ1IT ON GOOD TERMS.
inne 21—tf
NEW^OROP
OF
TURNIP SEED,!
(Imported,)
Embracing the following choice varieties:
. VflUoto Rut a saga.
Early White Flat Dutoh,
Red or Purple Top, i
Large White Olobo, -
Yellow Aberdeen,
Seven Top, oto., .to.
Draarct.t,
Iff? Bread Street, Colnmins, Oa.
Jalyl deodiwAwlt.
A Bare Chance!
AT COST FOR CASH!
My goods are all FRESH and well selected.
'Will ulfio rent tbe atone hott«e I
notl^. Htu tint of October nest o
1 offer the mime inducements to retail dea
the city or tr..iu the country, and will sell
to si i t purchasers,
f MEAN WHAT I BAY—THK (
WILL BN SOLD AT OOflT FOB CASH.
Columbus, Georgia.
Cotien Ulna, Cetteo Pro..oo,
II.no rewtn, IM4 CMUrn,
Cider and Wine mute,
mewing machlaea,
Grnaa Knives, Plewo, Hi
Threshvlw aad Fnn ■Ilia,
Cora Shelter*, Meroe ■nhea,
llnrrewe nnd Onktlvmlnan,
Buih nnd Brnoahle Ocylhe.
Syndea, Ferka, dec, dee.
aim,
Seorpln Raised BOM Proof O,
Ueorfia nnd Tennoeooo Rye
Wlu-al, Barley, Clover nnd or
Seed.
Chemicals for making 1, Fort
wen at home. Wn*
holstbar dt co..
Pretty Colored Htulins, >
Small aeat Stripe* and Figure*, very cheap, at
PEA000K A SWIFT’S.
Jy»
Cotton Factory.
A. CLEGG k CO.
Columbus, Ca.,
Cotton Cheeks,
Clnghams and
Stripe*,
all of which are la fast colors, rad of ths latest
and moat approved parisras.
Factory corner of It. Glair aad Jackson
atrowt. Office on Jaoksoa street.
Lawyers.
JOSEPH F. FOB.
Attorney at Law.
g nhd joace of oronty Coart.
FrocthM la ok otbarCoarta. gel
ORc. orw .tot. of VT, H. Hobart. 4 Oo., Broad it* ,
•*«»
SAMUEL B. BATCHER.
* Attornoy at Law. On
JatO Offlee over Wlttidh A Klnsel’a.
J. M. McNKILL*
Attorney nnd ConnMllor nt Lnw. J
Practicufi in court.-* of Georgia and Alabama.
Office I'M Uroft l St., (over Uolatead A Co.’a.
Special attention given to collactlona. jail «
' 1 PokTsa IsaZAu. Ma*tin J. Cnawfonn.
iCEASE CSAWFOED.
IXORAH * CRAWFORD*, —
Attorn ops at Lnw,
Will practice iu the State and Federal Courts of
, Georgia.
. Qjfflds over Freer, Illgea A Co.’s stord, northwest
oorner Broad and bt. Clair Hta. jat B(
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney nnd Conn..I lor nt Lnw,
Practice. Id State and FedemI Court, in Ueorgl.
and Alabama.
Offlee 128 Br&kd . t., Columbus, Ga. Ja6 r
Maaz 11. BLAXoroan. Louis F. Gaeeaed. f5
BLAHDFOlD ff GA1BABD,
Attorneys nnd ConmnoUorn nt Lnw. —
Office No. b7 Lrend street, over Wittich A Kin*
huI s Jewelry Store.
Willjiractloo iu the State and Federal Courts.
Jas. M. Bussell. Chas. J. Bwirt.
BUSSELL * SWIFT, °
Attorneys and Cettufiellora at. Law. Will practice
in the CourtH of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit) ■■
and Alabama. Offlee over 0. A. Redd A Oo.’a store,
Broad street, Columbus, Ga. jal
L. T. DOWKIXS, =
Attorney and *ollcltor.
U. 8. Oum’r and Register in Bankruptcy. Office
noviUJ over Brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Ga. Md
PEABODY dfc BRANNONq
Attorney, at Low.
Otnoa ovzn J. Knnif A Co.’s Stoat, Bzoad St.,
novisj West iios.
R. J. ROSE*.
Attornoy and Connoeltor at Low, or
Georgia Home Insurance Company bnildlng, sec* m
ocl7 lvl ond itory. _
l CHA*. H. WILLIAMS,
Attornoy at Law, Oalonbaa, On.
Will prsetloe in any Court. gj
Offlee over Aoee A Murdoch’s store. [novld
Doctors.
d DR. COLSEY. -
* Residence sad Offloe corner of St. Clair and Ogle*
A thorp* sts. Office hour*—7 to 9 k. u., 12 to 2 p. H.,
0 7to9P. M. sep27 dtf =
DD.ffl.B. LAW.
Offlco corner Broad and Randolph streets, Burras’ v
building.
J KeaMeno* on Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair. -
|( DB. J. A. I'RftUHART,
^ Office at C. J. Moffett'# Drug Storo, Broad street. m
Resilience on dt. Clair, between Broad aud
y eep6 Front Bta., Columbus, Ga.
* DB. J. 1). COOK,
Office over Bltiw A Harrison's Commisiion House, q
ivteO firat door to loft.
5 Druccnlsts. n
4 J. I. GBIFFIN,
Imported Drug, and Cbemlcate.
Prescriptions carefully prepared.
Jal8 ho. 106 Broad street. -
JOMH L. JORDAN, R
Dragglnl,
Two doors bolow Geo. W. Brown’s, »
_ Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
A A9- Night Dell right of south door. sop6
A. R. BBANNOX,
West Sira, Bzoad Stribt, Columbus, Ga.,
Wbolccalo and Detail Boater In D
Drawn and Medielann,
V Toilet Article and Perfainery.
■ei*8
Cotton Factories. J
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Manufacturers of
Sheeting*, Shirting*, and Sowing and
|) Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat snd Corn-
Offlee in rear of Wittich A Kinsel's, Randolph st.
J*lg R. H. CHILTON, President.
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING OO.
Manufacturers of
gnUTINQg, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPB, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
r- 8. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretory A Treasurer. octll ly.
r- Watchmakers.
C. 8CHOMBUKG,
Practical Welch maker and Jeweler,
— Buccestor to L. Gutowsky,
165 Broad street,
jail Columbus, Ga.
C. H. LKQUIN,
he Wntohmnkar,
134 Broad street, Columbus, Oa.
Watches and Clocks repaired in the best man-
3ft ner and warranted. jail
Tobacco, Cigars, lie.
MAIER DORN.
jw If you WAnt to enjoy a go >d smoke, go te bis
ble Cigar Manufactory,
Between Georgia Home and Muscogee Home,
on Ja8
O. LOVE*,
5 Dealer ta aad Mnaafhetarer of Flan
Dta Clgore,
D8 Ja9 Near Broad Street Depot.
o°! Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(8uccotB“r to H. Uencs,)
Under Goorgia H- nie Insurance Building.
-a Prompt and polito barbers in attendance.
V j.3S
ALEX dk HAH,
ja8 BAUbERK, 8*. Clair Street.
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford St., under Ritukin House, Columbus, Ga.
duel d
»’ Dress-Making.
MIBB 1. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Dress-Making, f uM tuft >uid Fitting. Terms cheap.
Residence and shop in Brownsville.
hovlfl
Feed Store.
JOHN ITTKGIBBOMffl,
M WhoU-siklft aud KetaSl Ih-ab-r in Hay, Oats, Coro
Bacon, 4c., Oglutlt >rpt> St, opposite
It* j^l Temperance Ifall
Confectioners.
i-- " I. O. BTRUrPIilt.
Candy Manufacturer
s.
AND DIALER IV
r All kinds of Confectionery nnd Yratta,
* Stick Cnndy 18 cents.
Full weight guaranteed io each boz.
» Hotels.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
tly Most to Columbiu Bonk UnUdlng.
>*.t PorUn at all tb. train..
JalS MKt. W. P. SNIDZR, Propr’M.
Painters.
Dentists.
W. F. TtGMBRi
Dentist,
T. W. HKNTXd
Dentist.
Ji!L
>. T. POOL,
■ontlat,
1 Brood Bt., Oolnnb.., do ; .
w.a.roULB,
Bcnn.t,
Boots and Shoes,
wiiudoimm
No. 73 Broad Stroot,
Have always a full stock of
tawdnik, aiyron,
; ’ '
Builders aw«I Arohlteota.
1. O. CHALRBBO,
(one# Cnrpcnte*' nnd BolUlo*.
Jobbing done at abort notice. .
mi and $pecidcatioa» fhrni$h4kl for all stflsi
ildiuga . .. ,
Bnwd Street, nezt to 0. W. Brewa a, .
Golamboe, Oa.
Livery and Sale Stable*.
ROBERT THOMPOOX,
OctonMon, M«*a wluian ln,
,, .Coluntui, Bn
A. OAMRRL,
Livery and Onto Otohlon,
Oautacan Sr., Oolowam, da.
Restaurants.
Mo. tl Rroad Etroat.
of Foreign and Dbmestls U
Cigars. Meals at aU hoars.
. J. J. BLAKELY,
mmmim
Frooh Meats.
3. W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. S and 18, Market Boom.
T every kind, and best quality,
always on band. " *
' icicodk, ,
Freak Meat* of All Klmd*,
5 Stalk Nos. 18 and 17.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP RIFLES,
ml Lock-with, Crawford street,
Johnaon’c corner, Onluaki, Oa.
WILLIAM SCHOBCB,
and dealer in Qnnnlng I
Enquirer Office.
cksmith and
Is. Opposite
Plano Tuning, ie.
C. W. BLAV, !
Grocers.
OAN'L B. lit*,
tmily Qroceries, on
j Oglethorpe A Jacki
* No charge for drayags^,
HAMILMIj • !
Wffolonalo and iotnll itmr,
ISfflAH OOfFBB,
rooer dnd Dealer In OounSr
nezt to '‘Enqairer”;Offlee.
Tailors.
CaMimeff* and VeaUags.
No..134 ftroad 8treeL
J. O. MONTIS* •
Fnahlonnkle TnUor.
rbad Street. 1st door Abo
Keane.
HENRI KKLLMAN.
Cutting, ClennimE nnd Bepnlrimff
Oorner Crawford and Front Sts.
Boot and Shoemakers
"Wr. i»«ynt. _
Bopit nnd Shoamaker.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
No. 174. Broad 1 Street
LAWYERS.
W. Am Farley,
.ttornoy-at-ZiriW
OUSSETA, Uuattahoocukp Co., Oa.
DOCTQ88.
Dr. 3. H. CABRIGER,
MTU. SNOW, JB„ A CO.,
Boom and Sign Fainter.,
Old Oglcthorp. corner, (juit north of poitoBco)
Columbo., Georgia.
Will contrut for House and Sign PMntfng at
reuon.bl.jprlcM, and gu.rnnte. utlafkctloa.
Kafu to Wm. Snow, Sr. [ipri
t1(,lhmbu.,^ip>.lJKJSft,
E, cor uf Bread A Ban-
r.b. m „ t tofrtndd.,
RINKS DOZIER,
orney a,t Law,
HARILTOR, SA.,
MILLINERY.
SPRINC MILLINERY.
B have hut received a fdll line of IF1IH®
AMD SU1VSB HILUHBBT, Id*
NUVKLT1K8 of tbs season.
AND RLKACUJNO done in tbe
ng all
FRhBSINl
tstvloi,
Bt door below the New Turk Store.
MRS. UOLV1N and
18—ly mar4 . MISS DONNELLY.
w. w. SHARPE a.oe*
bUshers’ Agents,
No. 25 Fork Bow, New York, .
nnthorined to Contract Cor Ad-
vortldlag In oar pnpor,
s PEACOCK A SWIFT’S.
Bleached Goods !
A NEW BOTfLT
Lontdale, Matonvlllo, Co., ui
PEACOCK A SWIFT’*.