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WEDNESDAY JULY 16,1874.
CITY AFFAIRS.
COLVMBVSDAILY MABKET.
rii(A*oiAL.-SI|ht Mila ea Maw York par;
oa Boo too % per eeet. dlaoomat; oa So.
vaae*M4P*r **wt| demead blUeo. BoeUu
! Idl^lal. Beaks eweelUag ehaaka oa Wsw
York at %e. premise. Oartmey loaaa 101%
por east. por aootk. Oold and allror aoeal.
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Oottox.—Market dull,
tk* quotations:
The followloff mn
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Beeelpte 4 bolt*—oo by M. a a. B. K.l
4 Op wtcoaoi 0 by K. k 8. L ft.; 0 by
W. B. B. | 0 by rlrori 0 by B. W. B. B.
Shlpatou a balaa-00 by B. W. B. B.i
a for boaia ooaaaapUoa i • by W. B. B.
daily BTATaaaar.
Btook oa haaUI Aapoat Mat, 1171 1 ,OT
Boeolrod today 4
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tror*o*2y! '.'Z'.'.'.'.'. ’■ Y '■ ■ iaa,iM—ao,m
■took oa hand i,aM
•an Day Last Ybab.—Aipat Mat, l(7t,
IN; rooalYod aim* day 4) total rooatpto *1,470;
ablppod aaMO day tl i total shipments 44,400 ;
atoek 1,191; aaloa M. MlddUact UKOIM.
V. B. Posts.—Booatpta for 4 day* 4,ot»j ox-
porta to Qroat Brltalo 0,404; to Uootlaobt
040: atook 794,494.
A Ooaraokoa of the DaiaooiaUo Party
of Mnsooge* Oonntjr will bo bald at tha
Court Hooao at 12 o’olook oa Saturday,
Augaat lot, for tba puipoao of organising
thoroughly for tha octuiog campaign. A
fall attandaaoo ia argod apoa tba Party.
0. A. Bxdd,
Ohair’o Ex. Com.
Two ooourrad yoatorday. Nona of tha
eontaatanta iojurad.
JHeor JYot»».
Tba Parley loavaa thia morning at 11
o’olook. Tba Naw Jaokaon ia doa Friday.
Mopor't ceaart Faatordap.
An abaantaa waa flnad five dollar*.
Sovoral partiaa, obargod with ratalliug
liquor witboilt lioenae, wara diamlaaad
on thoifj taking out lioonta.
Mr Mnunuph uud Memphis Jtaifroad,
Thia road bit raduoad ita paaaangar
rale* tp four oanta a milo. Alabama
roada have alwaya obargod too mnob
moaay for trarol.
Ibalt of a MunufUcturor.
Mr. John Qindlay, Suporintondont of
tha warping and apooling room in tba
Eagle A Phenix Mills, died Monday. The
romaina left yeaterday for Philadelphia,
where they are to be interred.
, | net of IVayw.
The College of Biahope of the Meth-
odiat Epiacopal Church, South, hare
appointed the week of prayer for
thia year to begin on Friday, Auguat Slat,
which will be obeerved aa a day of apeoial
fatting and prayer.
Worm Aput a.
During portlono of yeaterday the at-
moaphere waa very warm. One eannot
help wiabing, like the amart boy, that for
the remainder of the aummer ho had been
made like a hen-coop, to that the wind
might blow right through him
We bear that come (40 of the gold of
the $08(1 etolen from Mr. Bowell haa been
found. Mope might hava been had if
aearoh war mote had not been retorted to.
Thieve* don’t keep,gold in their dwell-
inga. A few hunting for money ia better
than a doaeo.
Afreet femya.
Oolumbua haa upon the publio etreeta
one hundred and three lampa. The po
licemen are required to light and ex-
tinguiah the gaa. There are many por
tionaof Oolumbua which are badly light
ed, hut ;thia ia beaauao it won’t pay the
Oka light Company to extend pipee in
that direotion. The oity paya for the
lamp poets, but not for tha piping.
JfarWagee Jfeeerded.
Since January let, ninety-two hava
been reoorded in the Ordinary’a office—
61 of whiten and 41 of blaoka.
Laat year, during the aame time 124
were reoorded—80 of whitea and 44 of
bleaks.
Marringea ate now baoomtng very few.
Oldinary Brooka tella ua they will not av
erage, at present, more than one a week.
Couutp School Commltoiouoro.
The Board now oonaiata of the follow
ing membera: J. T. Urey, Preaident; N.
O. Otia, Secretary and Treaaarer; N. L.
Howard, G. B. Heard, 0. E. Johnatou,
Emanuel Bich. The terma of three
membera expire every two yearn. The
Boarrtaeeta at. the Court Houae on the
flrat Tueedaya in January, April, July and
October. The Board ia now having enu
merated thoae of achool age outaide of
the city. With Oolumbua and her aehoola
and the fund they are entitled to from the
State, the County Oommiaaionere have
nothing to do.
JSaeurafoa from Montgomory.
One of aeven hundred pereone came
from Montgomery on Monday night. Aa
a rale they were well dreaaed and be
haved, and had aome money, which they
apent very freely. The women of the
party left aome funds with the dry goods
merchants. The exouraioniata had a
braes bend, composed of uegroea, who
discoursed some very good music on the
streets. Somo sort of an entertainment
waa given last night in Temperance Hall.
The excursion was, we are told, for the
benefit of a eolored Methodist ohureh.
They are to leave this morning on their
special train.
•amter V dtasaa
Merab ante ag*haaknaf meaof every
claae are iovit«M6 meet in the Library
rooms, over Qrlfiu’s drag atoaa,;te-xlght
at 8 o’elock, for tha ooaaideration of a
vary Important measure. The committee
appointed at a previous aseeUag will pre
aent a report embodying the views of oar
merchants generally. A Chamber of
Commerce ii expected to tai&Mfitflii
Oolumbua needa ttbsh ah MMitUiiom.lt
will save expense in arbitihmg mats
ten between business men; and,
all being united, ita decision would
have far greater weight than that
of one or a few. Oombipatlohs
alwaya are powerful in a community, and
can effect more than individuals, no mat
ter how strong. Then, too, eommoe and
daily association will benefit saah one,
eaah learning SOiaSthlng from the other,
tend to advanoe the city, and Serve ’da a'
protection to all Such an association
prodnoae pleasant appearanosa on stq^.
gars and visitors to the place,
show that Columbus is keeping page with
the age. Aotive, enterprising man, qeiet
to eateh a point and oapable of dispatch
ing matters promptly, should be chosen
as ofloers—men who, will .take pride in
tbs organisation, and the Secretary and
Treasurer should be salaried. M|eetalw.|
coaches as officers, and the ooncern won’t
live two months. Let our business men
turn ont to-night.
A geared Oerter.
Late Monday night the Marshal and
several polioemen hurried down Broad
street on hearing lend and exotMqgaisile
of “Polios I" “Polios 1” They AreQr ex
pected a murder ease, or at. ieas| a had
oaee of knock down, ohoking and rob
bery. They only found a negro prancing
in every direotion, and jumping the moat
rapid of Jiffi Crows, regardless of time,
He was somewhat quieted, when ha aware
by all that was nnholy and divine,.that he
waa staoding quietly on the sidewalk',
when a wild-oat ran between his lega and
a pursuing dog followed immediately
after, and eaeh animal in passing todh A’
snap at him. Heoouldshow no marks,
however, and his dream of hydrophobia
vanished. He was the worst frightened
darkey that has been seen in Columbus in
many a night,
Wootom Boitrood of Atm Same,
We notice from Ihe reports in the jour
nals that the bonds of thia toad are not
being met. This can only mean that the
road muet be sold after awhile. The Cen
tral and Georgia Railroad Companies
will be oompelled to buy it aa the Hoad
owea them large hmoOats for baek
freights—many hundred thousands of
dollara. If other pasties buy, this money
will be lost. Does jt not follow that these,
roads will jointly be oompelled to bay
the road, whioh will not bring more then
the bonded debt, in order to save them
selves ? Probably the Southern Security
Company may come in and tho road man
aged just as now. The general, impr
aion ia that should Me rqed be add
present offloers would be retained.-.A.
sale appears inevitable; for if it was not,
the companies concerned would meet tha
bonds. , ,
KoeoUonl Jteheeier.
All yeaterday praised thU ’excollent de
portment of the oolored excursionists
from Montgomery, They generally np
peered to be of the better cl sea of freed-
men. They were convinced, sa aeofi Ua
they entered Georgia, that they were in a
State where the blaok people have equal
legal rights with tha white people ; but
that negroes are not regarded—as the
Bedioala teaoh them In Agibama—aa the
superiors of the more intelligent race.
Thus, their Band was playing on thewWe-
walk; our policemen i Vary quietly .and
oonrteoualy told them this .waa not allojr.
ad in Columbus except in rainy.tfualbar—•
that the ordinances required all to take
the streets. The Band Obeyed the order,
aome remarking, “Boys, this ia Georgia,
not Alabama."
Us Our Opotiko SuOteriOort.
Hereafter the Exquibbb-Son package
will be sent to tbs Poatoffloe at Opelika.
Mr. J. M. Pxaex ia our authorised Agent
for Opelika, and will reoeipt for subserip-
Bane. Our petrosa wilt oblige ns by
calling on him at the Express Offioe end
renewing. [M
Spodoo Wort Trumpo. i
Two eolored boye were playing cards,
about sixteen years of age, and both are
oolored. Seven-up was the game. A dis
pute areee aad Willis Beyd split open
Sampson Harrison's akull with a spade.
Harrison waa not badly holt, at the
spade stiuok his opponent's head. Had
it been any other portion ' bf the body it
qaight have proved serious. Wiilia waa
carried before Justice MoNeil yesterday,
who sent him to jail in default of $100
bail.
Our friend Jake Bonus gives thia ac-
oount of the skrimaga. 8even-up was be
ing played aad spades were tramps. Har-
riaoe begged, Willis gave him one, and
that spade deoided the game.
tr— mo* mi.
We have been loaned, by Mr. E. A
them from J, A
Newport HtrtM, of
Augokt lfth,tfce, t and July 30th, 1791.
Newport, Bhode Island.
TlmjMmijyi taebo withal lotteries
b^h«~ churches were common; slaves
flu Bhode
wen advertised to be sold.
Island. Think of that.]
<bne-paper eUtldnJltbe toerty of
peace with the Creek Indiana. It is
signed by Henry Knox, Secretary of War.
BM the Indian aide, Alexander MeGtlli vray
was the principal signer.
Another paper describes the visit of
George Washington, Preaident of the
United 44tales of Amerioa. A banquet
was given. Washington gave as a toast:
The State we are in, and Prosperity to it.
“Tha greatest decency wae obeerved, and
the highest harmony prevailed.” “Hon.
Mr. Jefferson, 8eoretary of the United
States for the 1 'Experiment of StaU
“George Obnfon, Esq., Governor of the
StatF of New York," and others, were
with- hint. “Tlkt Sev. Clergy and the
Society of Prce Manons respectively pre-
mgteffad»bUttats>j>c President."
Our SldomMu.
If any one doesn’t believe it ia the im-
peratiye and regghrua doty of our City
Fathers to have our street pavements
properly repulsed sag-fixed, let that par
son stnmble along our broken, nneven
and exeerable eidewalke for one or two
nights, and be’Jl swear it. We do hope
that every Councilman will stump n favor
ite corn against them bricks, twist bin
ankle ar break e: l« adtU they have the
osdbmnoas ab Use subject enforced.
Wt. McOhUleyljtllin’ui he hs* orders to
ley down about a dozen rock pavements
in^fteqt 01 different sioree, but thia not
because of any ordinance. Many of onr
Csnnoil regulations are passed simply to
bn disregarded.
local Bmimrm
■wo INFLATION !
High prime eee no lings* exist,
bums to Urn principle new, end ua I dauitu
to alone business, am offering my mock of
Dry Goode,
Clothing,
Hate,
Boots and Bhoes,
Hosiery,
and numerous artidee in thia line, at lees
than cost.
Call sod examine, and make one dol
lar go farther than two at any other place,
I am in earnest. If yon doubt it, step
in and have proof of the foot.
L. Hamas, 114 Broad Bt,
myl 4m _ Columbus, Ga.
Good Things.
Go to the Buby Beataurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to eat. ootlS tf
You out find at T. E. Blanchard's, 123
Broad struct, the very latest styles of
Drees Goods, at euoh prieea aa oaunot
fail to give satiafaotloutA Call and see
Domestic Gouda at greatly reduced
rates; Factory Good* at fastory prices;
Costs' Spool Cotton at 70 cents per doe.;
the best Prints at lOe pet yard.
mylO tf
A few please of French and English
Cessimeree, very low, to close oat, at
T. A Blauohabd's.
CHAM. HEP MAN * CO.,
Broad Btreet, Columbus, Ga., offer at
their popular
MWSTAVBANT AND SALOON
The best that can be found in Llqnom,
Cigars, Tobaeoo, Ac. [my3 ly
—For a wonder, no rain fell yestorday.
—It ia a bed ben that eabiat yonr house
and lays et another’s.
—For slender ettremltres horizontally
■tripad stockings ere the things.
—New York “played oat” Tom Collins
months ego; yet a few Southern papers
keep ftoating the same old joke. They
Ought to haja got ton sink of the very
name by this time.
—Get your work done somewhere else
aud grumble with your neighbors for not
petrouiziog you. This is the wzy to build
up the town.
—People should prohibit their children
from eating green fruit. It is so apt to
double their littls-oeae np se test.
—The kito season has opened, end the
boysjife inducing fheir otfier friends to
assist them in utennfaoturing tho ferial
messengers, by whioh Franklin bottled
the liguttling.
Mr. Willie Uobtead,. of Halstead A
Cp.’s agricultural store, has several mock
ing birds, whioh keep up their beautiful
aad-brilliant rou leladet the livelong day.
Each is an exquisite songster.
—When a Michigan woman was taken
from the cow-cutoher of a locomotive,
npon whioh she bed been caught and car
ried keif a lailo.'sbo said with feeliDg:
“I Aas ')o«t sebopod np like gosh al
mighty, WHSc’t I ?"
—Oh! tho iloa, the flea, tho tormenting
flea, attacking his victim whosever be be
first on tho loft shin, theu on the right;
hero crawlipg ioisnreiy, there taking e
bite. If to catch him you try and there
he don’t bo, don’t say your finger slipped,
'sni then rislrse the flea 1 : for if you get
after him eud he don't make s spring, it
Witt be tolimnanfry n very queer thing.
- —If this thing continues much longer,
these will be more candidates in Musoo-
geeUmbly Utah'Vetters. They ore becom
ing as thick os blackberries in June.
None uf the gentleman are spending
money yet, but they are “doiu’ a heap o’
talkin'.
Tho lf Qonttom*n In Block."
who ia the tutelar demon of dram-shops,
assumes bis sourest aspect when the rapid
progress of Vumoaa Brrrxas ia reported
“down low.” Tb* People’s Vegetable
Tonio ia playing tha mischief with hie
bitters fired with ram. All diseases
which those demoniac nostrums aggra
vate, under pretense of relieving, snob
as indigestion, slek headaohe, consump
tion, rheumatism, goat and intermittent
fevers ere eared by it. je24 4w
Bohlor't dgur Emporium.
The beet Imported Usvsos and Key Weet
Ci{an, Chewing sad Imeklag Tobacco, Snuff,
Mocrecbnum Pipee, Cigar Holders, Match Safee,
Tobacco Ibige, Sc., cao be found at
LOUIS 11UIII.bit’s, Randolph St.,
House with Red ign, near Knquirer Ottice.
J»« tf
JTeae Thop Curt for Horaoo.
An English groom st Saratoga has b*sn
telling how Englieh grooms lake osre of
hones. He says: In England ^re .take
the horse as he comes from a drive, and
aprinkle blood-warm wator all over him,
from hla head to bta foot. Than we 1
■crap* him down and blanket him, rob
bing hie lege end ftoe dry. Tba* In an
hoar he is clean and dry, and ready to
teko a good feed, while, with yonr way,
he will stand and swelter for hours, and
finally dry, etioky and difty. Our hone*
never founder, end never take oold. We
never nee n curry-oomb. 1 You scratch
your horses too hard. The only ears
necessary is to hev* tb* treter aot too
cold; than bathe them qulok and blanket
them instantly,, while yon are rubbing
tbeir lege.”
Bmnkmptcg.
Tha following have been filed in Ba-
vaunah ainoe Jane 23d, from thia section ;
Robert B. Howard, of Beyoolde, Tay
lor oonnty. U. J. Moses, of Ootumbua,
solicitor.
Petitions for final disohargee have tyneh'i
made as follows duriag tha Jams period :
John M. Brnoe, of HayaavUle, Hone-
ton oonnty. Joel A Griffin, of Fort Val
ley, solicitor.
Jae. A Barnett, of Fort Valley, Hone-
ton oonnty. Same solicitor.
Berth M. West, of Pern, Houston
eonnty. Joel B. Griffin, of Fort Yelley,
solicitor.
ATTENTIONI
Oo to tho Arhor Moloon.
On tho eaeh system wbieh I have adopt
ed, end to doe* mj etoek by Oct. let,1874,
I will sell drinks st 10 oente. No credit,
jnlyl -eodlm Gao. W. Lae.
! Persona!.
We were pleased to meet in onr city
l^r. W. B. Freeman, now of the house of
Rogers A Brown of Maoon. He is e uni
versal favorite in Uolnmbus, and regarded
as one of onr first and most attentive
Imslnesa young men. Bo popular is he,
that ho harried rnuoh trade from Golnm-
bns to Maeou, and still retains it. When
in the retail tr*lo be wee deemed the
priuoe of salesmen, and tho best of
“sooopers,” and every one delighted to
pass a pleasant word with the wall known
O. S. of the City Light Guards, 2d Geor
gia Battalion, daring the stirring times of
war. In the wholesale business be mein-
tains bis bold on the pnblie, end his ser
vices must be largely remunerative to his
hoiyte. He richly deserves the largest
there of success, end his numerous Co
lumbus friends hope and are sure he will
win it. Luek to him 1
To Sludp Law.
Mr. B. H. Goetchius, eon of Mr. B. A
Goetrfirius in this city, has abandoned
school toaohing, in whioh profession he
has boon engaged for two or three years,
to study law. The 0atette, published in
Barnesville, where Mr. G. taught last
year, says: “Mr. Goetchius is a gentle
men of ripe scholarship, of greet energy
of character, and has all the elements es
sential to success. We predict for him a
gloriously successful future in his chosen
profession.”
. Saturate a piece of bread or meat with
gastrie juice, and it will dissolve. This
is digestion. Add to such a mixture a
little eloohol, and it will not dissolve.
Thie ia indigestiou. Beware, then, of
tiuotures, or touies, or deeoctious con
taining spirituous liquors. Shun all rum
“tonics,” and roly solely on Dn. Wits-
Xa s VisBotn Bitters, the finest digest
ive invigorant known, and free from the
fiery curse of Alcohol. my28 4w
The best place to buy Table Linens,
Napkins and Sheetings, is at
Blahchard's,
123 Broad it
A large lot o| cheep Cassimeree and
Linens, very oheap, at
BnutcHi-BD’s.
Pretty Oolored Muslins,
BbaII meet Stripee iH very cUeei>, ut
PEA000K A SWIFT'S.
It*'*
Fchbrck’i 8ia Win Tonio.—In the utoiuophere
experienced here during tho Bntniner month**, the
lethargy produced by the heat takes aw »y the de
sire for wholesome food, and frequent persplm-
ti* ns reduce bodily energy, l articuluriy tiiose
•uft ilng from the efforts of debilitating dbueste.
In order to hoop a natural heulthtal activity of
the system, we must resort to urMflcfal nin.uH.
For this purpose Bohenck’s Pe t Weed Tonic is very
effectual. A few doeet will create an appetite and
give freeh vigor to the enervated body. For dys
pepsia, it is invaluable. Many eminent physiciaus
have doubted whether dyspepsia can be perma
nently cured by the drug* which are generally
employed for that purpose. The Bea Weed Tonic
in its nature is totally different from such drugs.
It contains no corroaive minerals or acida; in fact
it assists the regular operations of nature, and
supplies her deficiencies. The tonic in its nature
so much resembles the gastric /nice that it is al
most identical with that fluid. The gastric juice
is the natural solvent which, in a healthy condi
tion of the body, causes Ihe food to be digested;
and when this jnioe is not excreted in sufficient
quantities, indigestion, with nil ita distressing
symptoms, follows. The Bea Weed Tonic perfornra
the duty or the gastric juice when the latter is
defleiont. Bchsnck’e Bea Weed Tonic told by all
druggists.
mylO eotily
Vond’M J&ctracto
In the very common and obstinate form
of diseases known m Piles or Hemor
rhoids, it has wou its greatest reputation
among the people.
[je25 eodAw
New Advertisements.
$25
A DAY GUARANTEED using ou<
WELL AUGER A DRILL la geec
territory. Federeed by Qsvereon
•f IOWA, ARKANSAS A DAKOTJ
Mritgiefii*. V.t01l,AMi.lb.
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS* CAiSoLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists. 4w
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
For SO years bullions have intently watched
his psniLoos yet ucaoio stbcoulks. mid grand
AOBiBvnntNTs, and now eagerly desire tho Com
plete Ufe-Hlfttory of this world-renowned
Hcno aud bxubimctuk. which unfolds also the curi
osities and wealth of a wild and wouderful coun
try. It lejuft ready. 2,000 agents wanted quickly.
One agent sold INI, another 100 in one week
For particuUre, ad a reus 1KUBBAKD ItRON.,
either Fhlia., Boston, or tin., Q. *
200 Pianos and Organs,
Broa way, than ever before offered in Now York.
SPECIALTY—Pinoe and Organs to let until the
rent mony pays the price of tne Instrumeat. 11-
Ministers, Ohnrchi
Forewarned, Ferearmed. To l>e fore
armed now whoa yoa are threatoaed with all the
ailmente caused by debilitating Spring and 8nm<
mer weather te to make free nee of
JURUBEBA,
tlon. Purify the blm .
and Prlaary organs, lavlgorats the System, and
make you enjoy life as yon ought. Price $1 a Lot-
JOIIN Q. KKLLOQO. Agent,
4w
iJew York.
A6ENT8
WANTED
yen tas
IAL
or ran
UNITED STATES.
. ever boon published of such uni
versal interest to ths American people. It appeals
to no pnrtioaMr class alone, bnt to all classes; to
men and women of all prof-ssioas, creeds, occupa
tions and political opinions—to farmers, lawyers,
biiffinoRN uieu, meclmiiioe, phyaician*. p >liticians,
teuch^rii, students, munufuctuiuiv, saiemuen, men
of learning and men who oan only r.-ud, to old
and young. All want it as a book of constant
rufuieuce, and to pro-t rve for tlieir children and
children’s children as tho only complete and relia
ble work, showing the gigantic results of THE
FIRST ONE HUNDRED TSARS OF
THE QREATEST REPUBLIC THE
WORLD EWER SAW. It is not a luxury
but a necessity to every well-informed American
citisen. Agents make $100 to $3U0 per month.
Bend for circular. ZIlQLEft A McCUKDY. Phil-
adelphia, Pa. Je24 4w
CHEAT BARGAIN!
Safe and Paying Business Already
Established, for Sale.
M Y DkUO STOCK AND BUBINK88 ON
favorable terms.
Consumers and country merchants wonld do
well to call, as I am determined to reduce my
large and well selected stock. _
4 ox n c * MOWBW,
jo25 2m
C. S. IOFTITTi
I Brand Bt., Oelnmhns, tin.
Nearly all diseases originate from Indigestion
and Torpidity of the Liver, and relief is always
anxionsly sought after. If the Liver is Regulated
in its action, health is almost invariablv secured.
Want of action In the Liver causes Headache,
Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the Shoulders,
Cough, Chills, Dissinees, flour Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the Bines, and a
hundred other symptoms, for which 8IMM0N8
LIVER REGULATOR is the best remedy that has
ever benn discovered. It acts mildly, effectually,
and being a simple vegetable compound, can do no
injury in any quantities that It may be taken. It
is harmless in every way; It has been used for
forty years, and hundreds of the good and great
from all parts of the country will vouch for ita
being the purest nod best.
New Goshen Butter,
MaztppR Flour, PrrH Grit*,
Ry* Flour. Oat Moil aad WhoatQrlto,
Heidilok Champagne,
Imported and Amarloan Wlnaa, all
ktnda,
Arrack (for punch),
London Porter, Edinburgh Alo,
Horae Radish (grated),
Canned Good* of all klnda,
Fiah and Roa in kito and kege,
JUST kkciivid by
H. F. ABELL & CO.
J c8 *tf
SinHriM LlViK UWULATQl « Medici*
to cure if taken regularly,
Ir no intoxicating beverage,
Is a faultless family medicine,
Ia the chespest medicine in tho world,
Is given with safety and ths happiest results to
Does not disarrange the system,
Takes the place of Quinine enu Bitter* of every
kind,
Contains the simplest and beet remedies.
FOR SALE BY ALL DMUOGISTS.
fob*) deodewly
THE BEST ADVICE
thet can be given to persona suffering from dvs-
pepsin, bilious oompleint, colic, consumption, sick
headaohe, fever and ague, nervous debility, or of
any disorder affecting the stomach, the five ~
wgniat
TUTT’
kidneys, is to tone, cleanse, and regulate these im
portant organs by the nee of DR. TUTT’S TIGHT-
niiuai utTonriDuo. lue; mi v«rj tutiuij. jut
thoroughly restore the fanctlonal action of the
digestive organs and ths intestines end renovate
the whole system. They produo* neither nausea,
griping or weakness, and may be taken at any
time without change of diet or occupation.
Pries 26c e box. Bold by all druggists.
DR. TUTT’i HAIR DYE
poseeeseH qualities that no other dye does. Its
effect is instantaneous, and so natural that it __
not be detected by the closest observer. It is
harmless and easily applied, and is In general
Tetter, and Balt lthenm, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Pain and Enlargement of the Bones,
Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhoea
Whites, Womb Diseases, Dropsy, White Swellings,
Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint, MorcnrTal
Taint, and Piles, all proceed from impure blood.
DR. TUTT*H SARSAPARILLA
is the most powerful Blood Purifier known to
medical science. It enters into the circulation
and eradicates every morbific agent; renovates
the system; produces a beautiful complexion and
causes the body to gain flesh and increase in
weight.
Keep the Blood Healthy
and all will be well. To do eo, nothing has ever
been offered that can compare with this valuable
vegetable extract. Price $1.00 a bottle. Sold by
all Drugt'ifits. Office 48 Oortlandt street, N. Y.
febl/i tleodftwly
cuRk
Neuralgia, Piles, headaohe,
Diarrhoea, Boils, Old Soros,
Lameness, Bums, Soreueas,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness, Ulcers. Wounds,
Sore Throat, Colie, Bruises,
Rheumatism, Hemorrhages,
Etc.
inarJIl eodRw8m
Liver! Liver! Liver!
SIMMONS’
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
It . purely YKGKTADLK PREPARATION, harm-
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowels.
This Medicine has been tiled by thousands and
has never failed to give satisfaetion.
49*Try one bottlo aud be convinced.
E, L. KINO * SONS,
Proprictori and Manufacturers, Columbia, 8. C.
Tor sale by A. M. BRANNON, Agent for Colum
us and Opelika, ap23—tawGm.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our 8eventy Page Illustra
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
SASHES, BLINDS,
STAIB BAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ao.,
Mailed to any one Interacted In building, on
receipt of .temp.
KEOGH ft THORNE,
261 A 266 CANAL STREET,
jyll tlAwly NEW YORK CITY.
OIAROND SPECTACLES!
These Spectacles are manufactured from "Min
ute Crystal Pebbles" melted together, and are
called Diamond on accobut of th^ir hardness and
brilliancy.
Having been tested with the polariscope, the
diamond lenses have been found to admit fifteen
per ceut. leas heated rays than any other p*Hw.
They are ground with great scientific accuracy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, and produce
a brightness and distinctness of vision not before
attained in spectacle!. Manufactured by the
Spenoer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York.
For sale by responsible agents In every city in the
Union.
W1TTICH A KIN8EL, Jewelers aad Opticians,
ar. sole agents for Columbus, Ga., from whom they
can only be attained. No peddlers employed.
Do not buy e pair unless yom eee the trade
mark ^ oett deodewly
I Rian OAT MEAL. 8AG0, TOPIOCA, HICK-
■R’S FARINA, FINE TEAS et low prices.
Cross A Blackwell's Pickets, all kinds.
Extra Choice Bio, Old Government Java and
Mocho Coffee. Roasted Coffee.
Best brandj Ila;u i and Breakfast Strips.
St. Louis Pearl Uxits, 20 lb for $1.
Blackwell's Durlntn Smoking Tobacco, 76c 7$
Lorlllard's Bright and Dark Century Chewing
Tobacco.
West’s Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, 40c 7$ gallon.
Pare Cider Vinegar, 60c $ gallon.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
Je21[febl d6m] Trustee.
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
THE CAMPAIGN
Weekly Enquirer 1 *
A LIVE PAPER,
J. & j. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 10 Broad St.,
Columbus, Ga.,
KEEPS CONSTANTLY OR HARO ABOUT
100,000 pound* Baoon.
BOO barrel* Flour.
From 100 to 200 barrel* Sugar.
100 bags Coffee.
From ICO to 200 barrel* Syrup.
200 barrel* Whiskey.
200 box** Tobaooo.
-BOO ** Soap.
200 11 Candle*.
100 berrel* Lerd.
80 “ Mackerel.
BOO *aok* Salt.
80 tit roe* Rice.
BOO ream* Wrapping Paper.
100 oesee Potaah.
100 “ Sardinee.
100 “ Oyetere.
100 “ Picklee.
100 boxee Candy.
100 “ Starch.
100 gross F urlor Matches.
1,000 pounds Lorlllard’s Snuff.
20,000 Cigars.
1,000 pounds Green mnd Black Tea.
200 bags of Shot.
100 boxee Soda end Fancy Crackers.
100 “ Cheese in lesion*
50 barrels Vinegar.
20 casks Scotch Ale.
100 doxen Wooden Buckets.
100 doxen Brooms*
And
And everything in the Grocery line, which they
offer to tha tratle by the packnge, as low as any
other Jobbing Uuuse in the United States.
aprl6 Gm J. A J. KAUFMAN.
P. A. POMEROY,
AT BOOHER’S l'OHREl|,
('ALLS ATTENTION TO
Choice White Shad,
“ Freeh Bay Flth,
“ Mobile Cabbage,
“ Celery and Lettuce,
“ Live and Oreeeed Poultry,
“ Freeh Country Seueage,
Spare Riba end Baokbonee.
A Choice Lot of Fresh
Craokere, Sugar Jumblei, Lemon
Snape, Ginger Snipe, Lemon
Croame, So.
Apploe, Onione, Potetoee STurnipe.
©A.- 0 usual Family Supplies and Fancy Groceriss
Mr. T.’ C. PRIDGEN will be found at the coun
ter aii’4 will Ikj pieas<d to wait on his former cUa-
tomorb md frieudn. Ths patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited. fel28
Automatic Family Knitting lachinc.
-4
We offtr to tho public a simple, cheap Family
Knitting Mociiinf. In improving and perfecting
we have aimed at
MIHFLICITYq and we connd’jntly assert thr.t
any person of ordinary ingenuity will be able to
use the Knitting Machius with better success
than a Sewing Muchiue. Our Machine Is not lia
ble to get out of order. It can be attached to an
ordinary tabie and worked by a child. Fall In
structions accompany each Machine. Families
may club together aud buy one Machine, as one
will do ihe knitting for a noun households.
Send for Circulars and Price List
------ eu« rnuo Kill.
N . a;e nho the sole and exclusive Agents
...u. — lio.
■■ v e.*enu me sole nno excmsive 4
fcritatiliimri Bickford KelHIif
New York Knitting Machine Co.,
ijli 4*wtf M, BroMlv.y, New York.
Within the Reach oi Every Mm,
Woman and Child!
40,000 Subscribers Wantet J
▲t 60 Cents Apiaoe!
There ia * premie* of on eotire point.
oel campaign thie fall in Georgia aedAla-
boaoa, and it te of vital importance to tin
people thet they ehould be thonmgU,
ported on the question of party i*m«,
aad olio ai to the life aadoharaeten^
the men for whom they are to vote. To
fill tide went the pnblieher of the
ENQUIRER- SUN
ha* determined to eetabliah eo eoou u b
can get on* thoueend eabeoribere,
THE CAMPAIGN ENQUIRER,
which he will uxul to nay tddrmu on the
reoeipt of
FIFTY CENTS FOR FIVE MONTHS
Ten thoueand extraoopieewill belaud
on the first edition—an important fact of
whioh advertiwn ahonld avail themwlTM.
Candidate*, and ohairmen of commit- i
tees in Georgia and Alabama, a* well il
Granger* end other bodice, should mat.
up olnbe at onoe, and lend na all the po
litical information they oan glean. The
ieaue* are of groat importance, and tha
people ehould be ronaod to tha emsrgancy.
Groat a* will bo the exponeo involved ia
thie enterprise, I will, a* an extra Induce
ment, tend free for one year the Wxmi
or SuMDAX Ekquibib-Bux to «ny person
landing mo twenty name* and tea dclfsi*
for
THE CAMPAIGN ENQUIRER
Herd time* oaunot be urged for not
taking this paper, os its low oort placet it
within the reeoh of alL Let onr friends
go to work at onoe, epread the news, tnd
aid ns in eaonring euoh a circulation aa
will make the new enterprise a medium
of the greatest good.
Good men only will bf endorsed, *ti
no effort will bo iperad to rid Alabama J
the harpies now preying on her.
In addition to nil political nan,
i, tba I
If, 1
Campaign Enquirer
a thirty-two oolnmn paper, will contain j
General and Foreign Now*, tbeintaet J
Market*, Crop Heporta, Hints for Plast
ers, able Editorials, Household Bccipex,
itoiigious Intelligence, Sketches of Travel,
Original Btories, Poetry, and Local Intel
ligence.
Form Your Clubs at Once!
A. R. Calhoun,
EnqvtTtr-Gvh*
COLUMBUS, GA.