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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: WEDNESDAY MORNINU, SBFEEMBER 9, 1874.
City fKattets.
COLVMRUS DAILY MARKET.
Fimanciu. —Sight MU* on New York par; on
Boston % |H-r rent discount; on Parannali '/+ per
cent; demand bill* on Boston jicr cent. Bank*
are .oiling check# on New York at y A e premium
Currency loan* 101 ^ P*t cent per month. Gold
and silver nominal.
Cottojt.—Market quiet. The following nr** the
quotations:
Inferior 0 0—
Ordinary and staiued 0 0 —
Good Ordinary 13%@—
Low Middlings 14V£@I4%
Middlings 14^015
Strict Middlings « 0-
Bales 7f> halos.
Receipts 21 hales—10 hy M. k O. It. It 4
by wagons; 0 l>y N. A 8. R. R.; 1 by W. R. It ;
0 by river; C by 8. W. R. R. Shipment* .‘*0
bales—47 hy 8. W. It R.; tf for home con
sumption ; 0 by YV. K. It
DAILY STATEMENT.
Ptock on hand August 31st, 1874 1.016
Received to-day 21
“ previously 207—288
1,321
56
549—605
Stock on hand 719
Same Day Last Yraa.—August 31st, 1873 1,177;
received same day GO; total receipts 248; shipped
same day IG; total shipments 288; stock 1,137; sale
37. Middlings 17J^0I7%c.
L\ 8. PORTS.—Receipts for 4 day# 7,319; exports I
Great Britain 2,28.1; to Continent 741; stock 100 80fi
Mn. Ciiarle* H. Markham i« the a^ent
for tho ICNQUiHKn-StJN for Muscogee and
llUHaell count ten. lie ih authorizeil to
ftolioit advertising and BubHoriptiona, and
to receipt for the name. Wo commend
him an a gentleman in every way worthy
of confidence.
Index to New Advertisesnenta.
New Fall Calieoea, Including the “Navy
Blue"—T. E. Blanchard.
How the Money Goes—Public Library
of Kentucky.
Hog« for Halo at Auction—M. W. Mur
phy, Manthal.
Check Lost -J. E. Davit*.
Seleot Female School—J. li. McIntosh.
•General Asaortiuent of Sugar**, Coffee,
etc.,—G. W. Brown.
a. W\ Drown
Keeps a general URHortmont of
Sugars, Coffees, Flour, Lard, Meal, Meats,
Sweet and Irish Potatoes,
Onions, Ac., Ac.
Goods delivered free of drayage.
The Muscogee Dr ley a to a.
Those who havo gone to Newuan to
represent this county in tho Democratic
Convention which meats in that placo to
morrow to nominate a candidate for Con
gressman in this District, are B. A.
Thornton, Asa Lynch, Hr., A. A. Cole
man,and it. A. Bacon. We havenrrangod
for full Npeoials.
The New Hunt.
Work is rapidly progressing on it. Tho
hull is to ho laid at the wharf, under the
superintendence of Captain Charles
Blaine. Men are actively eugagod in pre
paring the timbers. The boilors, etc.,
aro being built at the Columbus Iron
Works. Tho contract require** the steam
er to be ready for river service about the
middle of next month. The oust will bo
in the neighborhood of $15,000.
The Courte.
The County Court meets in regular
session next Monday. Twenty-five civil
canes aro entered upon tho dookots. Tho
criminal docket will bo heavy, as some
twelve negroes have beeu bound over for
stealing wood.
On tho dockot of tho Huporior Court
fourteen civil cohos havo already been en
tered. With prosperous times, litigation
will beoorno more frequent, and tho busi-
ueaa of lawyers, which has been quite
small for a long period, will largely iu-
Amuaementa.
Not half the ougugemonta for our Opera
House have beou i.i ’o by theatrical com
panies that woro concluded at this date
laat year. They appear to be waiting to
see how buaiuess will open. If the cot
ton crop bo large, as it now promises, we
will bo overcrowded with them during the
latter portion of tho fall, and all winter.
Nearly ovory company lost money last
season at tho Norih, as well as in the
South.
The first troupe to appear hero is Geo.
Hooper’s Irish Comedy Company, which
presents tho plays of “Arrah ua Pogue”
and ‘'Colleen Hawn" on the evenings of
the 5th and 6th of October.
Another Lunatic.
Another uegro lunatio woman was
lodged in jail Mouday night. Ordinary
Brooks has vory wisely concluded not to
hold an investigation until he is satinfied
she is from this county. He in opposed
to crediting Muscogeo with ull tho crazy
people of the adjoiuiug counties in Geor
gia and Alabama, and this is right. Oth
er Ordinaries should do their duty.aud not
allow all their crazy people to be brought
to our couuty. To au adjoining county a
jnuatic uegress had to bo sout back threo
times by our authorities, and the official
whose duty it was to investigate the case
was notified that charge* would bo pre
ferred if she came back again. Muscogeo
has already some thirteen iumates iu the
Millcdgovillo asylum, but it is extremely
doubtful whether more than half of them,
if that many, belong to tho couuty.
Colored Meeting—t ,.700 Pounds of Ha coti
for Overflowed Town of Sente, Ala.
A beat mooting of tho oolored poople
of Boat 0 (Scale), Bussell county, Ala.,
was held on Saturday last for the purpose
of selecting delegates to the county con
vention of the Bepublicau party, to bo
held At Girard on the 26th inst. Speeches
were made by Burtou Long, Col. aud
Capt. J. F. Waddell, tho latter we learn
by request. About two huudred and
forty uegroes wore present, aud a tuoro
peaceable and quiet assKemblago was
never witnessed. No angry words, no one
intoxicated, no guns being carried and no
pistols displayed. Everything passed off
to the perfect satisfaction, apparently, of
both races.
There wero 2,500 pounds of bacon iu
the depot, consigned to W. U. Betts, for
the benefit of the people of the “over
flowed districts," but there- was no com
plaint made as to why it was not distribu
ted, ea it was supposed it would be. The
negroee appear to understand the bacon
“situation."
€■otton Situation-Rain Fall—Oenera!
Condition.
Wo Mimtnarize the telegraphic reports
f the Now York Financial Chronitle of
In-1 S durjlay, the 5th inst., for the week
ending the previous evening :
Texan.—Galveston—One shower, and
raining hard when telegram was sent—
rain lull 0.06 of an inch, and for the month
7.19. Indianola—ltain for the week 0.25
of an inch, and for the month 1.85—ac
counts from tho interior say the reported
damage is much exaggerated—drought
has hurt the crop badly, but has not anni
hilated it.
New Orlean* —Showers on six days—
rain fall 2.45 inches, tor the month 5.94.
Tennessee.—Nashville — Bain on two
days, but of no benefit to cotton—rain fall
1.48 inches. Memphis—No rain—days
warm, nights cold—crop prospects un
changed-rain fall for tho month 5.82
inches.
Alaltama.—Mobile—Two showery days.
Fall .50 ; for month 5.79 inches. Ac
counts from interior conflicting. Mont
gomery—One rainy day. Fall .02 of an
inch. Picking progressing finely. Aelma
—Warm aud dry, and crops suffering from
the continued drought.
<ieorgia.—Columbus—Much damage by
drought in districts. Bain two days. Fall
1.95 inches ; for month .'1.81. Macon—
Bain two days. Fall 2.99 inches. Pick
ing progreKsing finely. Atlanta—Three
showery and ono constant day’s rain. Fall
4.86 inches ; for mouth 5.86. Savannah
—ltoined hard for two days. Fall 2.36
inches ; for month 6.58. Picking pro
grossing finely. Augusta—More favora
ble development of crop, but planters
complain of the had effects of drought
for two or threo weeks back. Bain fall
for week 4.31 inches ; for month 6.81.
IIETBMOMETER AVEBAOKD
for weok 70 at Atlanta; 71 at Augusta; 74
ut Havannah; 76 at Nashville; 79 at Now
Orloans, Memphis and Columbus; 80 at
Macon; 82 at Mobile and Helina; 83 at In-
dianola, and 84 at Galveston.
THE GENERAL CONDITION
on August 15th and later was reported on
the average about the samo as last year,
uml picking generally commenced earlier.
The heaviest complaint of worms comes
from the lower counties. The August
drouth created much damage throughout
the cotton belt, and has been specially
hurtful in Tennessee, Arkansas and
Northern Mississippi and Alabama. The
set back which the crop has at some
points met with, no weathor can cure.
In Goorgin, though accounts are conflict
ing on many points, all agreo the crop is
in n critical state, aud tho fruitago much
below last season. Florida—condition
bottor than lost year; Alabama, bettor
than last year on August 15th on prairie
lands. Texas compares unfavorably with
Inst year; Mississippi, condition worse on
August 15th. The drouth extended over
Missouri, Kansas and Indiau Territory.
Virginia and North Carolina report gen
eral conditions good.
Hot weather has prevented worms from
doing much harm.
LOCAL DR I KPS.
Suet for Damage a for Twenty Thouennd
DoHare.
We mentioned several weeks ago, upon
authority, that 0. C. Houdor, formerly
agent in this city of the Howe Hewing
Machine Company, had commenced ac
tiou in the courts against thnt corporation
for $100,000, for libel.
The papers in tho suit have hoen tiled
in tho office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court, and the ease will be heard at the
next term of this tribunal. Tho damges
claimed aro $20,000. In his plea, the
plaintiff sots forth that the Howe Hewing
Machine Company is a foreign corpora
tion, created under the laws of Conuecti
cut, aud doing business in Coluuihus, had
damaged the petitioner $20,000. Plaintiff,
C. C. Houdor, was retained and employed
by said company to be its ageut iu Colum
bus for the sale of sewing machines, etc.
He served tho company with fidelity. Be
fore and at the time of the grievance
plained of, he had left tho servioe of tho
company by reason of its failuro to pay
for business performed according to con
tract. Knowing this, defendant publish
ed in the Columbus Daily Enquirer-Sun
a fabe aud malicious defamation concern
iug plaintiff, and exposing him to hatred
and ridiculo, aud injuring him in busi
ness.
The publication was an advertisement
iuserted iu this paper charging Houdor
with being “a diminutively insignificant
and contemptuously unworthy, unrolia
ble, indolent follow, through whom
impression has become currant that \v<
are about discontinuing our business
Columbus, aud all such representations
are false," etc. It is signed, “Howe Ma
chine Company."
llenoe Houder claims he has beeu datu
aged in reputation and husinesa, and do
mauds that tho defendant appoar in court,
eto.
Tho attorneys for tho plaintiff are \V
liauis A Williams, Esqs., aud Gen. H. L,
Benniug.
Again f j ton the Kuiite,
A fow weeks since the special postal
ageut of this scctiou notified Mr. Fred
Wilhelm,the popular route agent between
tliiH point and Opelika, that ho was sus
pended for reasons satisfactory to the
“special." Those reasons be rofused to
give, and though courting them, Mr. Wil
helm was unable tolearn what charges were
against him. The men of influence with
the government represented the case fully
to the authorities, and protested against
this arbitrary action of the special.
The result is tho Government has di
rected that Mr. W. bo replaced upon tho
route aud the case be referred to Superin
tendent Freuch, at Chattanooga, who has
control of this section. Mr. W. is a
favorite with all classes, for he is kind,
attentive and courteous to all. He is cou-
3oious of no wrong committed, and his
friends have shown their confidence in
his honor and integrity by their earnest
efforts in hia behalf, and the aotion of
the Government showa that tho charges,
if there were any, of tha “special’
against him, were groundless.
Policeman Appointed.
j The Mayor has appointed Mr. A. Nathan
Yesterday—cloudy and worm if any
exercise was taken.
—White driving reins are coming into
fashion in New York.
—A to**il abstinence address is now
termed a water spout.
—On Monday night Series B. sold two
thousand dollars at 87^, not ten thousand
as printed.
—The stenmer Farley leaves this morn
ing at 8 a. m. for the lower river.
—Messrs. L. G. Bowers and C. E. Dex
ter, cotton merchants, havo returned from
the North.
—Bspid and permanent cure for dys
pepsia—tickling a mule’s hind legs with
a toothpick.
—People have quit going on excursions,
and merchants aro lengthening out their
wrinkles.
—The expression of a nervous woman s
face upon getting into a dentist s chair is
something that no man can imitate until
he gets a letter from his mother-in-law
sharply enquiring if that room is rondy.
“Hope deferred maketli tho heart
sick," has been translated by a boy to
road, “If yon hope you will go to the cir
cus and dad wont let you, it makes you
have the stomach ache.
—Edwin Brown, late with Katie Put
nam, has organized a “National Dramatic
Company,” and will make a tour through
the country this wintor.
—New fall goods aro beginning to come
in at a rapid rate. They have so increas
ed that a daily freight train has been put
on the Houthwostern Hoad. During the
summer this train ran tri-weekly.
A learned divine recently addressed a
saloon-keeper thusly : “Wretched man !
If the bed of that liver was bank-high
with the suds of salvation, and a June
rise of piety coming down from the inouir
tains, there wouldn’t be enough to wash
your feet."
—What was the use of publishing the
Police Ordinances some time since, and
giving each officer a copy ? Aro they not
dnily violated in the faco of all the city?
—About one hundred negroes found
time yesterday to attoud the trial of col
ored men at the Court House nearly ull
‘lay.
—Our commission merchants Iiavo al
ready commenced tho purchase of cotton
ou order.
Litok Oat for Stolen Cotton.
The complaint is frequent that open
cotton is being stolen from the fields.
Of late years this department of theft
has boon well filled by those who scorn
the idea of work, uud yet won’t die. A
ntch over cotton fields at night will pay.
'hese rogues are all fast pickers.
TltnCe iVho He Is.
Tho following is said to havo occurred
Columbus. It will RUit many, and fills
the general bill:
Pa, who is ‘Many Voters?’" asked a
young hopeful of his sire. “Don’t know
him, my son. Why?" “Cos I saw you
signin’ his name to that lettor you got tho
other night, askin’ you to run for tho Leg
ilator." “Bh-h-b, my son ; here’s a nick
el ; go and got some candy." The com
pany smole a smile, aud Pa was a good
deal redder in tho faco when he lookod
»1>- ___
• The Jewish New Year.
Tho Jewish year 5,685 begins next Fri
day afternoon. New Year’s day is Satur
day, the first of tho month Tisri. Tho
year will contain 55 Habbath^, 383 days,
and 13 months.
before buying elsewhere. Prices at panic
rates. ja!8 suAwedrf
Doctors.
I»K. I. T. WAKNOCK,
Burgeon and Physician.
Slaughter's Drug Store, Railroad street.
OK. J. W. K. WILLIAM*
Offer* til* profession*! service*. Office over R
Or < ii A Co 'b, CUimuIh-TS k R. R. Street*.
Millinery.
Sorn.thln, itwl « Clumtm. Jfm. OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
On September 3, «t the .lira meeting - _____—
of the Garten Perk A.eocietion, J. H. A. O. Herweli having withdrawn from
Chamber'* b. m. Moleey, formerly Lady firm of Harwell, Orifln A Co., baa
Emma of Columbus, trotted with homes removed to Chambera atreet. Hia friend,
that had never beaten 2:81, for a purse of and pslrons would do wall to eall on him
$1,000—entrance to per cent, of purse- ; In Ms new qiytaM, asd ei.rn.ne .look
mile heals, thre- in live, In harness ; *600 | '" *'* "
to first; $250 to second ; $150 to third, |
and $100 to fourth. Moisey came out j
fifth, second, first, first, sixth and second,
winning the second money. Her best
tiino wast 2:35. Shortest time of any j
heat was 2:31].
Cotton at Eufuula.
lteceived to Sept. 5th, 198 bales; stock
that day, 133.
ON HAND:
New Fall Styles Calicoes, including the
“Navy Blue."
Fall stock of Bleached and Brown
Homespuns, Factory Checks, Jeans,
Sheetings and Shirtings.
Coats' and Clark’s Spool Cotton.
All at the very lowest market rates at
T. E. Blanchard’s,
gep9 tf % 123 Broad Ht.
NOTICE!
New Samplee for Fall and Winter 1874-B
A largo and elegant assortment, em
bracing all the latest Novelties for Gents’
Wear. Call and see them.
Ordors solicited. Measures taken and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Thornton & Acer,
aug20 tf 78 Broad Ht.
Sin ie Often the Reeult
Of physical ill-health and feeble stom
achs. During one-third of our time the
process of digestion continues. To be
RAILROADS.
MISSES WHITE A TUCKElt.
Fashionable Milliners and Dressmakers
Gentlemen's Shirts cut by chart measure, *u<
tc hi
MRS. C. V. BARLOW,
Fashionable Milliner and Drassmaker.
tioie Agent of Butterick k Co.'s Pattern*.
At the Into, Bauking House of Bheppard 4 Co.,
Opelika, Ala. ja23
Notaries Public.
(J. D. HIGGINS,
Being appointed Notary Public for Lee county,
respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends.
Hold. Court 1st and 2d Saturdays of each month,
at K. 0. Hollifleld's lew office. ja23
Furniture, Sc.
At Panic Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer In all kinds of Furniture.
Also, Metallic, Wood Coffins, and Caskets.
ji«18 Chambers street.
I
dyspeptic in to be miserable ; dyspepsia , Attorney
the foundation of fevera and all the
diseases of the blood, liver, akin and kid-
Dyspepsia yields to the virtues of
the vegetable ingredients in that great
purifier of the blood and restorer of
health, Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters.
&ng22 4w
CIIAS. HEY MAN A CO.,
Broad Htroot, Colurubus, Oa., offer at
their popular
RESTAURANT AND SALOON
The bust that enn be found in Liquors,
Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. [my3 1y
Lawyers,
A. J. VICKEBI,
and CaaMll.r
Tailors.
J. H. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
Cutting and Making In the latest Style*. Re
pairing neatly done.
South Railroad St., over Furniture Store, jal
Dentists.
J. L. K. NMITH, Dentist,
Plate W'ork and Plugging on reasonable
r23] term*. Chambers street.
No Printere Wanted.
Wo aro roquostod, by tho fraternity, to
state that no more printers nre wanted in
Columbus unless they havo an abundance
of money aud a lot of good clothes. Tho
city has far inoro than can find work
and Columbus is a very poor place for an
idler, and very fow can live on nothing.
also on unfavorable placo to die in,
for you will leave it with regret. There
are always too many fishermen for tho
cats that nre in tho river, and its lurks j Cajaimeros, very low, to close out, at
form a damp bed at night.
Euhler’e Cigar Emporium.
The bust Imported Uavaua and Key West
Cigar*, Chewing ami Brooking Tobacco, Snuff,
Mwischiuira Pipes, Cigar Holder*, Mutch Safe,
Tobacco Rig*, Ac., ran be found at
LOUIS RUIHiElt'8, Randolph St.,
lloune with Red Sign.
j y4 tf ^
A large lot of cheap Cassimeres and
Linens, very cheap, at
Blanchard’s.
STOCKING UP FOR FALL TRADE.
OPENING
Kentucky Jeans.
Fall Styles Prints.
Bleached Homespuns.
Brown “
New White Piques.
White Victoria Lawi.s.
“ Linen Lawns.
Fine assortment of Hosiery.
Full line Black Alpaoas.
Gray Suitings for traveling and
walking.
OLEABINO OUT :
Summor Dress Goods at a great bargain.
J. 8. Jones.
Columbus, Ga. [augl4 eod]
The best placo to buy Table Linens,
Napkins and Sheetings, is at
Blanchard’s,
123 Broadst.
A few pieces of Frenoh and English
Barber Shops.
WESLKY BABIIROU, Barker,
Corner tiouth Kail road aud Chambers streets,
Hotels.
ADAXCt HOUSE.
you go to Opelika, be sure to stop at the
tduid* tiou.*, opposite Passenger Repot.
Insurance.
NOTICE.
six pi
and i
same day, will be p
IMh of September next, parties of
is, or more, going up on the morn-
urning ou the evening train of tho
*’* * d the round trip for one
fare.
Similar part e. going up at ti o'clock a. m. or
35 P. M., and returning on same train, will be
passed round trip for fltty cent* each.
Cotu'Mit*tion tickets, for individuals or fami
lies, lor twenty round trips to go tin and return ou
le same train, cun be had for ten dollars.
Children over live and under twelve years will
be charged half iates. Those tinder Are will be
road is in n thoroughly safe condition, and
the train, are in charge of a careful, polite and
accommodating conductor.
Jy3l td K. A. M.RWKLLKN. Receiver.
CROCERIES.
H. F. ABELL A Co.
1IAVK .Il'.'T BECK1VKD
J | Cream Cheese, Pine Apple Chet,,
New Mackerel in kin,
Flour from New Wheel,
Oat Meal, Rye Flour,
Wheat and Corn Grits,
Canned Fruits and Meats,
Cider Vinegar 50e per gal,,
Kerosene Oil, 40o gi||, n
Sugar of all grades,
Coffee, Rice and
Crackers.
All pnrchaNeB delivered.
aug7 tf
Western Railroad of Alabama.
m
54* HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
WR8TKRN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
ColumuD8,*Qa„ .July Gth, 1S74.
TRAINS LRAVK COLUMBUS DAILY
For Montgomery au<l Selma, 1:00 a. m
Arrive at Montg’y, 7:00 A. at
Arrive at Selma, • 11:04 a.m.
FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK
At 10:30 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. m. At
Atlauta f>:42 p. m.
By Atlanta and Riohmond Air-Line.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. m., CHARLOTTE 8:35 u.
m., Danville 3:27 p. in., Richmond 11:05 p. m. Ar
rive at Washington 4:30 a. in., at Baltimore 0:30 a.
m., Ht Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at NEW YORK 5:15
p. in.
Sleeping Cars rnn from Atlanta to Clmrlotto.
By Kenneiaw Route.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. ra., Dalton 10:28 p. in.,
Bristol 10:45 a. in.. Lynchburg 10.45 p. mi. Arrive
at Washington 6:45 a. m., at Baltimore 9:15 a. m..
at Philadalphia 1:30 p. in., at NEW YORK 5:15
p. m.
Sleeping cars run from Atlanta to L)»chburg
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta and New Y’ork, 5:31 A. m
From Montgomery and Selma - 2:30 P. w.
Tickets for Rale at Union Passenger Depot.
CIIAS. P. BALL, General Sup’t.
R. A. BACON. Agent. UprSStf
Montgomery & Eufaula R. R.
Change of Schedule,
Taking Effeot Sunday, June 21, 1874.
■ffliwi
MAIL TRAIN—DAILY.
Leave Mon'gomery 4:00 r m
Ariivo at Kufauhi 11:38 »• m
Connecting on Wednesdays nud PHturduy* with
Bout* on Chattahoncheu ltiv r, and daily ut Union
Spring* with Mobile & Girard ItHitrondlor Troy.
Luitvc Enhiulit 12:4> AM
Arrive at Montgomery 7:15 a m
Connecting at Uuiou Spring, with Mobile k Girard
Railroad lor Columhue, and at Montgomery with
roads diverging.
Jt‘23 tf B. DUNHAM, feup't
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
K. C. BOWEN * RON,
General Ineuranee Agents.
Office. Railroad Street, over R. M. Greeno k Co.'i
New Advertisements.
YA70RKINC PKOPLK—Mile or Fe-
VV male— Employment at home, $30 p r
wook warranted. No eapltal required. Par
ticulars and valuable samples sent free. Ad
dress, with 6 rent return stomp. C. BOSS,
Willitmsburg, N. Y. C
Por
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists. 4w
T. E. BleANCHABD'a.
Good Thinye.
Go tu the liuby Beaten raut for your
OyHtors, Fish, Game, and all things good
to out. o«U5 tf
To Rent,
Tho store and dwelling, corner Front
and Crawford streets, occupied by Henry
Heilman. Apply to
sept U tf Wm. Mbykr.
A Rad Imposition.
Our friends of the Monroe Advertiser
havo boon badly imposed upon. Under
tho heading “original poetry," nud
Written- for the. Advertiser" appears a
poem “What I Live For." Wo committed
tho lines to memory years ago, and have
heard school boys by tho scoro spout it.
They are the lines commencing “I live for
thoso who love me." That poet will
never exhaust his brains iu inventing THIEJ
verses, if downright stealing bo his plan.
The John King Case.
This case was argued last week in At
lanta, before Judge Erskine, of tho U. H.
Court, by Maj. It. J. Muses Against tho
“creditors’ plan," aud John Peabody, Esq.
for it. The dooision has not yet been
made known.
i'momif.
Our merchants are returning from the
North in numbers.
Among others who have lately arrived
are Col. W. L. Halislmry, Messrs Thomas
J. Chaffin, H. Middlebrook, U. E. Thomas,
and many others whom we havo not mot.
Mr. Hamuel 11. Warnock is at a private
asylum in Brooklyn, with but few chances
of recovering his mind.
How the Money Goes !
After November 30th, it will bo easy to
aee how tho money goes, for then tho
drawing will take placo of tho Public
Library of Kentucky, and at that Graud
Gift Concert $2,500,000 in cash will be
given away to ticket holders. Tho for
tunate holder of the tickot drawing tho
first prize will walk oft* with $250,000;
of tho second prize, $100,000; of the
third prize, $75,000; of tho fourth pii/.e,
$50,000; of tho fifth prize, $25,000, Ac.,
Ac., Ac., until 2o,000 grand cash prizes
shall all have been distributed. Truly,
this distribution will tell h»ir tho money
goeH * m
Large Arrival of Goods.
They aro beginning to come in by the
oar load. Some dry goods houses have
bought heavily. «Tho majority of our $20 R6W&FCL
merchants have adopted a more cautious , "irisCAPED FROM JAIL IN OHATTA-
| XL boochee county, on the 6th Inst., Virgin
Episcopal Female Institute,
Under charge of CHRIST CHURCH, Win-
ciikbtur, Va.: Ukv. J. C Whbat.A.M., Princi
pal, (iortnerly Vice Prln. Va. Fern. lust.) with
competent assistants In tbo various depart
ments or Engthh, Mathematics Natural Sci
ence, Languages, Music, vocal and Instrumen
tal, Drawing and Painting. To* session, of
ten scholastic months, begins Sept. 2, 1874.
Circulars of course of study, temrs, AO., sent
on aopllcation to J. C. WHEAT, Winchester,
Va Keterences . The Bishop and Clergy of
the Prot. Epis. Church of the Dlooese of Vi
ginia. 4w
UKXKR4L Suphixtkmdent'h Offics,
Railroad, it* Branches and Connection*,
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WJSST.
Leave Favannalt 8:45 a m
Leave Augusta 9:05 a m
Arrive in Augusta 4:00
Arrive in Milledgeville 10:09 i* n
Arrivo in Katouton 11:55 p n
Arrive in Macon 0:45 p ?t
Leave Macon for Columbus 7:17 v M
Macon for Eu nula... 9:10 pm
Leave Macon for Atlanta...* 8:10 pm
Arrive at Columbus 12:45 am
Arrive at Kufatils*. 10:20 a n
Arrive at Atlnuta 5:00 a u
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 10:00 p M
Leave Co umltus 7:10 p ?t
Leave F.ufanlH 7:25 p u
Arrive at Macou from Atlanta 6:10 a m
Arrivo at Macon from Columbus 4:10 a m
our Automatic Machine, « « nn«e num-u at
NINf PI.ICITY, and we coutidentl v assert that
any person of ordinary ingenuity will be able to
use the Knitting Machine witli better sticceae
than a lowing Machine. Our Machine is not lia
ble to get out of order. It can be attached to an
ordinary table and worked by a child. Full in
structions accompany each Machine. Families
may club together and buy cue Machine, os one
will do tho knitting for a doxen households.
i»end for Circular, and Trice List.
N 11 —Wo arc a’so th*- sole aud exclusive Agents
fo--hocelebrated Bickford Kntttlof Ma
chine.
hv 1’orL knitting Machine Co.,
j>lS dewtf 689 Broadway, New York.
—$20—
WILL BUY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
or THU
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO,
Now Work.
Authorized by the Legislature of the State of
Now York.
First Premium Drawing, Sept. 7,1874.
Capital Premium, • $100,000.
Address, for Bonds and fall Information,
MORGENTHAU, BRUNO A CO..
Financial Agent!), 23 Park Row, N. Y.
P. O. Drawor 29. Applications for Agencies
received.
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
ARB YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Are you mo l<HUffUld thut auyex.-itlu
require more ..tan •tb.rl than \<u feel capabl
of making ?
Thou try JUKVBtiRA, the aouderful
Tonic aud luvigor.tor, *lu h *< t« *<• beneficial!,
on tho secretive organ. toimp.it vigor to hi
the vital forces.
It is no alcoholic appetiser, which stimulate*
for a short time, only to let the sufferer fall to a
lower depth of misery, hut it is a vegetable tonic
acting directly on tho liver and spleen.
II reffUlMten tho Bowels, quiets
nerves, ami gives mch a healthy tone to the wliolo
system as to soon make the invalid feel like a
lla operation la not violent, but is
•h.ractemed b> great gintlrneas; the patient ex-
mrienct-s no sudden change, no marked result.,
•ut gradually his trouble.
“Fold their tents, it go the Aral).,
And silently steal away."
Till, is no new and untried discovery, but has
been long used with wonderful remedial results,
and is pronotiueed by tho highest medical authori
ties ‘‘the inojt powerful tonic an alterative
known."
Ask your druggist for it.
For sale by WM. F. KIDDKR A CO.,
. augtt 4w Mow York.
policy. One firm that has both a whole- j u^q^^eord 11 ^
sale aud retail catablishtnont ia reported 6 f»et high, of copper or brownish cofor.'sorae- i
to have paid out to ono road $400 for j blood inhlm
freight received yesterday. G
la for Ihem by another route.
fltotlon day.
i arts, dtsohargad
•out 50 yoars of age, near :
,... . ..,.,.«ror brownish color, come-
s Indian, and is said to have Indian
The ab>>ve reward will be paid j
Wood, Wood!
j^ESI WOOD, ready aawed, t4.0o per cord. Wood
sawed for 50 cents per cord. Order* tilled prompt
ly ou application to the
fehtl tf MUgQOQEB MANUrNO CO
For Sale Low.
4 SCHOLARSHIP IN TUB MBDI0AL COL-
■ AT KVAN8YILLB, INDIANA.
86?f tf APPLY AT XUtt OVfIGB.
Arrive at Macou from Kufaula..
Leave Macon
Leave Augusta
, 6:45
, 7:15 a
. 9:05 a
... 4:1
... 6:v5 p a
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 7:30 p it
Leave Augusta 8:05 pm
Arrive iu Augusta 5:55 a m
Arrive in Macon 8 20 a m
Leave Macon for Columbus 9:20 am
Leave Macon for Bufuula 9 05 a u
Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:00 a m
Arrive In Columbus 6:35 p m
Arrive iu Bufattla 5:40 p m
Arrive in Atlanta 3:05 p si
COMING SOUTH AND FAST.
Leave Atlanta j : 6pm
Leave ColumjMis *^:3o p M
Leave Kufaula 8:50 a m
Arrive iu Macon from Atlauta •7:10 p m
Arrive in Macon from Columbus 7:25 p «
Arrive in Macon from Kufaula 5:10 p m
Leave Macon 7:35 pm
Arrive iu Millcdgerille 10.09 p m
Arrive in Katonton 11:55 p m
Leave Augu-t» 8:05 p m
Arrive in Augusta 5 55 a m
Arrive in Savaunah 7:15 a m
Train No. 2, being a through train on the Cen
tral Railroad, stopping only nt whole statlous,
passenger* for half stations cannot be taken on
or put off.
Passengers for Milledgeville and Eatonton will
take train No. I from Savannah and Augusta, and
train No. 2 from points ou the Southwestern Rail
road. Atlanta and Macon Tho Milledgeville and
Katonton train run* daily, Sunday* except- d.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
J*23 tf Uenoral Superintendent.
0 X )
Lea!
Arrive a
NOTICE.
Col limbus 3:00 p
Dt Troy 11:05 p
Troy 2:25 a
Colum bn* 10:30 A
New Church Music Book
FOR 1*74-1*73.
THE LEADER !
By H. K. Palutcr, assisted by L o! tmorson.
Just issued uud ready for a no. Its success
already assured. Its pr.ee ie a return to ante-
war Church Hook rates and Its contents new,
fresh, and cannot fall of winning; a hearty
endorsement from choir masters—the musical
profess! >n and the musical public, specimen
pages sent froe on application.
Price 41.38. 412.O0 per dozeu.
River of Life!
FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS.
A sale of over 30,000 In less than one year
attests the merit of this book. The publishers
are confident that no better Sabbath School
Book has beon pubHshed In years, aud nono
given such entire satisfaction.
Price 35 cts boards ; 43 60 per dozen; 430por 100.
Thoma*’ Sacred Quarteta and Anthems
Thl. day published. Ha. bean many years
In preparation and will be welcomed by all the
! ™ r . , „ o1 . M I 1 ‘“’“V s .* ore,i Muslc-ind who
fW Uh0 ' ^, ' “ " m
Price In Boards, as.to. Cloth, #3.00.
Oliver Sitsoa & Co., Chu. H. Sltson le Co.
711 Broadway, K. Y.
m,M 41ta«(wo4aaat]a*ly
other Jobbing House 1
aprlfi 6m
BUY ONLY THE
Genuine Fairbanks Scab.
nr
A
I RISH OAT MF.AI,. 8AOO, T0PI0CA, Urck
UK'S FARINA, FINK TKASat low pile
jbs A BluckwoU's Pickels, all kinds.
Extra Choice lUo, Old Government Java .nj
Morho Coffee. Roasted Coffee.
Best brands IUms and Breakfast Strips.
St. Louis Pearl Grits, 20 lb for $1.
Blackwell’s Durham Smoking Tobacco, 75c ft B>.
Lorillard's Bright and Dark Century Chewing
Tobacco.
Weil’s Extra No. I Kerosene Oil, 40c gallon.
Pure CM« r Vinegar, 50c IR gallon.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
• [febl dl2ta] Trustee.
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad St.,
Holumbus, Oa.,
KKKPS I ONsI’AN IT.V OS HASH ABOUT
100,000 pounds Bacon.
500 barrels Flour.
From 100 to 200 barrel! fugar.
100 bags Coffee.
From 100 to 200 barrels Syrup.
200 barrels Whiskey.
200 boxes Tobacco.
500 “ Soap.
200 “ Candles.
100 barrels Lard.
50 “ Mackerel.
500 sacks Salt.
50 throes Rice.
500 reams Wrapping Paper.
100 cases Potash.
100 “ Sardines.
100 “ Oysters.
100 “ Pickles.
100 boxes Candy.
100 “ Starch.
100 groM* Parlor Slatcliea.
1,000 pounds Lorillard'a Snuff’.
20,000 Cigar*.
1,000 pound* Green anil Blat k Tvn.
200 bugs of Shot.
100 boxes Soda anil I 'muiy Cracker*.
100 “ Cheese In aeueon.
60 barrels Vinegar.
20 casks Scotch Ale.
100 dozen Wooden Buckets.
100 dozen Brooms.
• • .5: A, ■ ' -d
Ef
Stock Scales, Coal Scales, Hay Scales, Da*0
Scales, Counter Beales, Ac., kc. Also,
Miles Alarm Till Co.’s
ALARM CASH DRAWER!
EVERY
MEK CIIANT
Use Tin in 1
FAIRBANKS & CO.,
*11 IiHOAOWAY, V V-
10(1 Ibittimoru SticH, Bwliincire.
63 CiMti(i 8t root, New Or'-ftll,.
FAIRBANKS A FIVIMb
Mu.onlr Hull. I'l.iImlelpUlw.
I AIHIIAMtS, imOWV A «»•.
2 Milk street, R.jston.
For sale by Leading Hardware Dialers
augSO d2tawfcw40 .
R. r. R*
HIIH. BARE, UACY
FLIRTATION CARDS!
TIiMcnro French Flirt.(Ion CV.lt. (tud
it is dono where they know how : mid » r ® "L...
ceived from Paris! Aro very nobby ! Only <0
Buy ono. J. BRIDE & C0-, If X 211
Ind. nue8 1^.
Important to Farmers.
M R. T, J. STKVEN8 I, well known W 1 ”,
Planters of Georgia and Alabama •? |(|
tha most reliable and efficient OIN-" KUO ‘
tho country. Wherever he has worked n e ,
glvon satisfactiou ; and, as ho proposes to w
tour in a short time, planters needing G |Q
should hand in their name, and location- f
»#t1 done Is *W di.W n>»'« 4 ,U
A LARGE LOT
Kentucky .Jeans.
WARRANTED ALL WOOL FILLIN’^ 4
PEACOCK A SWIFT'S-