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dally ENQUIRER-SUN: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1874
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GRIFFIN, CEORCIA.
COLUMBUS DAILY MARKET.
Puuxmt — Sight Mil* on Sow York \m ; on
Boston % per rout dl«connt; on Faraiiuah *4 P**r
roni ; demand bills on II wtoii V % per rout. Ilanka
•re selling chock* on New York at promtmn
Currency loan* 101 »/$ per cunt per month. Gold
and silver nominal.
Cottox.—Market quiet. Tim following are tin*
quntatli
the purest of attoo?pharA, no inouquitoen,
_ ploawtut days, bothered Home what by flies.
The Uaitn.l 8Utm «v R i n «-r U »t work a CITY r.DITOH /.V THU city. \ j,- 0 nutter how hot the d»y in, the night
at Who'folk’s bar. ’/or bin operation! he j i» deliiihtfnl. Mosquito net! unknown.
Ho .nude a hurried trip to this pleasant on lfae hjgh ridg# , htt divid.H
oily of nvo tbonpsnd inhabitants la«‘ thcHt , te . Bain that falls on some houses
w onK " f 11,0 h » nam, * 1 '"‘l' 1 " 00 " ' send one stream to the Atlantic, the other
in Georgia. i hough having suffered I ^ Q U |f
heavily from the cotton gambling
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Inferior
Ordinary and stained
flood Ordinary
Low Middling*
Middling*
Strict Middling*
Pal** 42 bale*.
Receipt* 34 bale*—17 by M
by wagons ;0 by N. A P. R.
0 by rlvor; 0 by 8. W. K
hulas—89 by 8. W. R. R.
•umption ; 0 by W. It. it.
PAILV STATMIRM.
Flock on hand August 31*t,1R74.
Received to-day
•• previously
0 0 -
• '■(
l ’%0 ■
I4',0I»\
14fc«W
o 0-
O. It. It 17
R.; 0 by W. It. It :
It Shipment-* 1l-
23 for bume ’"n.
Shipped to-day
previously...
OH
Stock on hand
Bank Pat Last Year —August 31st, 1 «7'i 1,177;
received *amo day 58; total receipt* 248; *hipp*d
same day H7; total shipment* ifHH; stock 1.1UH; *ale*
09. Middling* 17^017^c.
U. B. Poeth.—-Receipt* for 5 day* 9,019; ex|»ort* to
Great Britain 2,2X3; to Continent 741; stock 99.X22-
Mk. Chaui.kh II. Mahkiiam ix the agent
for the Ekguirer-Sun for Muxoogen and
Kuxxoll coontiex. He ix authorized to
aolioit advertining and HubxoriptiouR, and
to receipt for tbo xarue. We commend
him aa a gentleman in overy way worthy
of confidence.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The friend* and acquaintance* of Mr.
and Mm. J. J. Blade sro invited to attend
the funeral of their little daughter Lvila,
at their rexideuco east of Western Rail
road depot, thin ( rhurxday) morning at
9 o'clock.
InrfM io Now Adrortiooments.
Hhelf Goods, fluoh a* Raking Powdors,
•to.—G. W Drown.
For Kent—A Portion of Mr*. Judge
Thomas’ He*idnnce, ou ltone Hill.
Posohex, Chicken*, Egg*, Duller, etc.
—A. L. IlarriHon, at Hoohor's Corner.
No Quorum
Being proxont, no meeting of tho Library
Association wa* held last afternoon.
Froth Arrival at .4. L. Harrison's,
At Dooher'a Corner.
10 IniHliels very fine Po.iehe*, cling stone
and aoft.
200 oxt a flue Chickeiix.
1 /»() dozen Eggs.
125 pounds country and Tonnoxxoo
Butter.
150 extra fiue Oahliagos.
Onionx, Potatoes, Apples, do., do.
Cfl'.UI goods delivered frkk of charge
Sept. 10, 1874-11
iig iho Hteam'or Dandy Moore, rented
of ihe Central Kine. Ho ha* explained
hi* plan* to tnunpeVnt river ruen, who
warmly approve them and express the
greatest confidence in the capacity and
fidelity of Major Oladownki, the officer iu
charge. Him method ia to dam a portion
of llioHtrcam from the Alabim* aide, xo
a* to turn the whole volume of wator
iuto the chauncl which nature designed,
and which the current ha* followed.
Thin wing-dam, jetty, or whatever the
technical name may be, i* to be ao con-
atrncted nm to grow Htronger with the
lapxe of yeara, aud high water flowiug
it will only add to it* xtreng'h. By
tbi* mean* the cbnnnel at Wnolfolk's will
bo deepened, and tho Htream raixed at
Abercrombie's, several hundred yards
above.
When the appropriation of $25,000 for
improving the atream had been panned by
Congrena and aome time had elapaed, tho
Golurulma Comrrineionora wrote to the
Washington authorities, asking in roga/d
to the time when work would begin, and
othor particulars, and guaranteeing a**ixt-
anoo from the city. Thia document was
referred to tho engineer, at Mobile, who
Iiah charge of thix department. Proviou*
to it* reception tbo enginocr had directed
Mnj. OladowHki to inquire regarding the
price of an old boat, the Clara, at Mubilo,
which might be made suitable for the
Chattahoochee work. Major O. reported
tho old xtoamer wrecked, and that she
must he rained to learn anything of her.
The CoinminxionerH' letter having arrived,
Major O. wa* Rent on hero. The Central
Line tendered the Government the use of
a *tonuier aud tackle free of charge. The
engineer at Mobile declined that gon-
erou* offer, however, on tho ground
the government could not accept xuch n
donation. The result was the government
offered a certain rental. The Central
Line made it a lens amount, includod
their tackle under it, and alno added all
material would be transported free of
charge. Thix liberal offer wan ucccptod
and the Daudy Moore i* now employed in
the work.
We mention Home particular* to *li>
the incorroctueHH of a report that Q 12,000
hull been paid for an old “xhackly" steam
boat at Mobile, when an iron hull ono
of tho Central Line, could be obtained
froe.
We umlorhtnnd the government pays
$100 a month rontal for tho Huudy
Mooie. f lhi* i* not on official
thority, and wo don’t vouch for tho
amount.
Has always on baud a fine lot of Hhelf
Goods, such ax
Baking Powders, Kudu, Cream Tatar,
Oyster*, Lobsters, Mackerel,
Haltuon, Club Fish, Ocean Trout,
HardiuoH, Deviled Ham,
Tongue and Turkey,
Jellien, Preserve*, all kind* of
Ground Kpicos,
Dost brand* of Green and
Blaok Tea*
lu } aud j pound packages
Cotton at Eufaula.
To the 7th Eufaula had received 255
bales of outton, and had a stock that day
of 112.
Bankruptcy.
Hince last report tho only porxou from
this section whose petition for final dis
charge in bankruptcy has been filed in
the United States Court at Savannah, ix
Jas. H. Thompson, of Dyrou, Houston
county. B. 1>. Killurn, Solicitor.
Talbot County Nominations.
The Talbot county Democratic Conven
tion, which met in Talbotton yesterday,
nominated Messrs. Marshall and Searcy
as ou.didato* for tho Legislature, over
Mr. Matthows and Col. John Mauud.
Mould Make Hit Own Quarter.
Tho following convcrRatiou is roportod
aa having occurred on Randolph street:
Little raggod, barefooted darkey to col
ored gent with u valine—“Say, boas, kin
I toto yer satchel fur yer.” Gent to small
boy—“No, go way dar; 1’ho gitting a
quarter for toting dis down tuyaelf."
Excellent Faculty.
Among tho instructors of the Heloot
Female School presided over by Uov. J
K. McIntosh aud his accomplished lady,
are Kev. 0. A. Kendrick, pastor of the
Baptist church, who will teach modem
languages mnl belles lettois, and Mrs. L.
Spencer, one of the most richly gifted
and highly cultivated ladies in music in
this section.
Sergeant Busfus, Again.
The Atlauta (>(institution again comes
out in more of its would-be superior ac
quired information regarding a paragraph
we made in reforeuce to tho aotiou of the
Trustees of Morcor University on tho
unification of colleges iu Georgia. We
received our information from a Trustee,
a leading diviuo, who attended the meet
ing at Atlauta, and lias been a member of
the Board for some eighteen or nineteen
years. Iu regard to the action of Emory
College, our paragraph was penned on
tho information of a loading Methodist
divine, who attended tho meeting of tho
TruHtcos of that institution. The report
of thoxo gentlemen satisfies us that, de
spite the Constitution's Assertions, our
parAgruph was correct, and tho newspaper
eritie wrong, os when he took us to disk
about the Ntatemoui wo made concerning
the Toombs-Brown Atheim reconciliation,
•called.
Cotton <n Muscogee County.
Tho boll worms, whoso appearance was
reported some weeks ago, have done and
are doing no damage of iuiportunoc, and
sooin to have almost disappeared. Cater-
pil urs have creuted little harm. The
gouernl representation is that tho crop is
bettor than last year. While Muscogoe
has some of the poorest lands that ever
wero invented, she has a good deal of the
very richest. Tho goueral average pro
duction throughout Georgia is estimated
At a bale to threo acres in average good
seasons. The Tax iloceivor reports lit,-
704 acres in cotton in this county, so tho
yield ought to be, if the estimates are
correct, 4,508 bales, which is a good deal
morn than was marketed last year. Our
wagon recoipts, the season just past,
were 1,947 less than the year before.
mania
which pervaded over the South last year,
the merchant* have passed through that
fire and the panic badly scorched, but not
mortally hurt. A brisk fall trade is ex
pected.
COTTON
III this section is backward, and hus suf
fered some from tho droiigth, but the
crop, as seen from the railroads, appear*
good. Plenty of grain and provisions,
hay and provender.
Griffin deserves tho name of
LIGHTNING ROD CITY.
Wo do not ovor remember of having aeon
ao many. Some little houses have two on
them. Lively lightning would knock
them down by the score. The boring
agents who trot around the country with
thoir Inng-talod wagons must have reaped
a rich harvest in thia delightful place.
They have made it dangerous, for the
idea is to get all the electric fluid centered
there.
BUILDINGS AND CHURCHES.
As n rule the town is well built. Hill
streot bos an abundance of handsome
brick storos, and good stone pavements.
The churches are built of brick. Tho
Baptist is au elegant structure, ltev. Dr.
J. II. DeVotic, who for sixteen years had
charge of the Colnmhus Baptist Church,
is its pastor. The church has tho beat
choir we have ever heard in Georgia. As
in Columbus, Dr. DeVotic lias had tho
grounds greatly improved by planting
trees and clover. In tho spring tho latter
was allowed to grow until it wa* a foot
lrgh. The sight wus very pretty.*
NEWSPAPERS.
Several are fouuil in the city. The
bright and spurkling Newt, a daily, hnads
the list. It is simdl, Imt neat, nobby and
newsy. We noticed in u dagtmrrenn
gallery n group composed of its editors,
foremun, printers and devils—good look
ing set they were too.
STONEWALL <5KMLTKRY.
This beautiful place is consecrated by
tho ladieH to the Confederate dead, sev
eral hundred of whom arc buried there.
“God's acre” in indeed a lovely spot. Wo
man’s bauds have inndo it bright sud
charming. Each member of the Me
rial Association has a certain section to
care for, and ns each vies to excel, yet
following a guuoral p’au, tho suriounding'
lire very attractive. Columbus and larger
cities can learn a lesson in thiH regard. A
handsome monument, with appropriate
symbols, has been erected in tho Centro—
no wooden well-house, such ns is found
in Ooliitubns— and each gr.»vo is marked
by a miirhlo bond-hoard. The word “Un
known,’’ occasionally mot, brcathcjvn sad
atory.
I like that anclont Saxoii phrase,
Which cnltx tho ground God'* aoro;
It iNjiiBt ; It hallows ihu sacred ground,
And hronthcN a bonbon o'or tin- stooping
dust.
People kind, g nerous,, hospitable in
the truest sense. A very attractive place,
which ono visits with pleasure and leaves
with regret.
A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Griflln k Co., haa
removed to Chambers street. Hia friends
and patrons would do well to call on him
in his new quarters, and examine atock
bed ore buying elsewhere. Prioes at panic
latex. jal8 sn&wedtf
CROCERIE8.
H. F. ABELL & COT
Doctors.
i.ocal i! it I urn.
Ull. I. T. WA KNOCK,
surgeon nut! Physician.
xi,ni^blr*r'« l>tug Store, Railroad »ti»*«'t.
—The weather continues very warm.
September in this latitude ix considered
the sickliest month in the year.
—Self-made men are very apt to wor
ship their maker.
—Wagons last soason brought 24,418
halo* of cotton to Colambnx, against 20,-
:m»5 the year before. The total receipts
of Columbus were 01,099, against 58,108
in 177ft.
—The Farley left for the lower river
yesterday.
—A Boston woman haa put $280 worth
of lace on a night gown.
—Tho hardest thing to deal with is an
old pack of cards.
—Young ladies may be said to be eco
nomical when they resort to tight lacing
to prevent waistfnlneas.
—Gravity is no more the evidenoe of
wisdom than a paper collar is of a shirt.
—Our schools, generally, will commence
their exercises in Ootober.
—If you see a policoman aim at a dog
got noir the dog as the safest place.
—Delinquent subscribers should not
permit their daughters to wear this paper
ns a bust'.o. There being ao much due
on it there is danger of taking cold.
—The demand for cotton is sufficient
to tuko daily nioro than is received.
—Business and political matters are
now the subject of conversation.
-Tbo letter of Joe Brown is regarded
as tho death knell of liadioalism in Geor
gia. Hated as he is here, onr citizens
were glad to see the conclusion of that
document regarding his support of De
mocracy.
—Progress is the watchword of the
hour, hut hero, in tho nineteenth century,
Columbus mothers haul their disobedient
children over tho knee, and strike on tbo
same old spot that the Homans did threo
thousand years ago.
—A forgiving proprietor called to look
at tho corpse of a man who had been ow
ing him for a new-papor twelve years,and
Muff'd n liuon duster and a couple of
pnlm-le.if fans into tho coffin, iu order to
I'Mporly prepare tho dooeased for a warm
climate.
Ilit. J. W. K. WILLIAM*
111-. .1. A*ion.ii -trvict*. Office on-r R. M.
r- • i, a o. \ Ctmmbvra A R. R.
Millinery.
MIS8K8 WH1TK A TUCKER,
Fashionable Milliner* and Dre**makcr*.
Ucutlumen'* hbirtfl cut by cJmrt meanure, nli’i
k-bl
MR8. C. T. BARLOW,
Fashionable Milliner and I>re**maker.
Ho in Agent of Butteriuk A Co.'* Pattern*.
At ihu lute Banking UoAm oi Hb*pp*rd A Co.,
Opolikn, AU. J*23
Notaries Public.
U. I). HIGGINS,
Being apiiointMl Notary Public for Lee county,
runpectfully solicit* the partronage of bis friend*,
lloiil* Court 1st i»n«l 2d Saturday* of each mouth,
ut K. C. Uullifii Id'* law office. jiUd
u s ;
CoLcvMta, Ua..
NTILthe lMh nf Beptember
_ *1* pern
itift and returnir.*
day, will I-
fur**.
nnic up
Sirailitr part
2:3* r. M., and returning on *o'"e
pn**ed round lrij> for fl’ly rent* chc
Coui'i'Ut tiou tiiUclH, for ndlv
lie*, lor tweuly touttd trip* to tfo u
the sumo »r*in, «* n !*• hud for ton «,
< htldrcn over five un i under tv
bo • harffbd h ilf i.tt« * Tli<»f urn
posted free.
The r-'*d m In * thorjiiirht.v Mtf<
the train* are in chunro of a c.ir
uccumniod.tting conduct'
Jj3l t.I
fill, polite mid
Pl.KWBLLKN. receiver.
Western Railroad of Alabama.
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
Furniture, ao.
At Fanle Price*.
A. O. HARWELL,
* Dealer lu all kinds of Furniture.
AI*o, Metallic, Wood Cofflu*, and Casket*.
JalR .
Chamber* street.
Lawyers.
A. J. V1CKEU,
Attorney and Cwnnnwllnr at
Office opposite Alabama House.
Practice* in all the Court* of the State.
Tailors.
J. B. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
Ciittiuu' and Making In til* Latest Style*. Re
pairing noatly done.
South Hail rood Bt., over Purnitare Store. Jal
Dentists.
J. L. K. NMITIV, Dentist,
•late Work and Plugging on reux
Ji term* CtiMOitn r* w»re«»t.
Barber Shops.
IIIGKO.V A TURNER, Barber*.
8outl> K»iiroa<I *treot, nnuer Adam* lion**.
ON HAND:
Now Fall Styles Calicoes, including tho
“Navy Blue.”
Fall stock of Bleached and Brown
Homespuns, Factory Checks, Joann,
Sheetings and Shit tings.
Coats' and Clark's Spool Cotton.
All at the vary lowest market rates at
T. E. Blanchard's,
sop9 tf 123 Broad St.
Mayor't Court Ycttcrday,
Win. Fulmer, charged with disorderly
conduct, wns tine 1 five dollars.
Policemen Dan Duncan and Whit Smith
wore charged with neglect of duty and en
tering bar-rooms. They wore fined each
two and a half dollars.
Policeman Duncan was charged with
drunkenness on the 4th, but tho charge
won not sustained, ami he wax dixmiaxed.
Caution to Furmeri.
All remember tho large number of gin
houses burned in Georgia and Alabama
last year, and the heavy loxsox that wero
iucurred thereby. We notice already
that two such houxes were burned last
week. (lotion is much xafor packed in
balcx than lying loose iu rooms; ho will it
not ho a mutter of wise procautiou for
onr farmers t > gin thoir cotton as List ux
it dries sufficiently for the purpose V
Have n large amount of tho staple in
houses is a great teinntation for incomlix-
who have hatred for you and yours.
Impouttdetl Hoyt.
Tho pound for captured hogs ix at tho
stable just west of tho market-houxe.
The hogs advertised were not sold yester
day, ax the owners appeared and claimed
thorn. Wo are told by rexponxiblo par
ties, who rise early, that many hogs
bo found upon our xtreets about daylight,
ownors having turned them out with tho
darknexs. This ix against the ordinance.
Council pays those who take up hogx on
the strecta at any hour, and carry them to
tho pouud. Boys oan make money by
being up early.
Lee County Appointtnrntt.
_ , ,, „ ,, Bate Ball.
The Leo county, Ala.,.Executive Corn- I
mit e, req-'te e .he oeKd.d.tc. for the * «« pl»y«> “ ftoruoon •“»
i .... ' of the Southwestern depot, between the
•everal ooun.y office lo be present »t tbo ■ „ ’
apjoiatmeots of Hon T.ul Bradford end j W. Williems, Oept.in, .ud
•ddr.sa the people. TLore upooiutments... , . , . . ,
era «t Beulsh, Fridejr, Oct. 2d; Brown-1 A ‘ ,be /“ d •>«»■* mn.ng. t when n. 8 ht
tho Ei -'Em-Upx, 0. Brooks, Captain.
OUTLIVED SEVEN OF EM.
Apro|>oH of graveyards, wo saw iu a
picture gallery tho photograph of tho
burial lot of a Griflln man, who ha* sur
vived seven wives, (Wil s*e»r lo not loss
than five.) Tho lamented deceased are
plant ul aide by side—each with a marble
hoad-board that tells tho story—and tho
little child that died with enob. Tho
widower is Booking another wife. We
never hoard his name. IIo ha.* beeu
muchly married. Tho graves in tho Griffin
Cemetery are ull his own.
MINERAL MURING!*.
Griffin is happy nt having discovered
some irou spring*. Throe f lir maidens
persuaded us to walk ono morning to tho
most famous. They said 'twas a tuilo dis
tant. We'll swear 'twas a good fivo there
and hack. Good iron water, but u mud
hole. Wo wore told there's another, but
ono wax enough. Bullluient to be 1 uighcd
at by threo merry petticoat* for being tired
at seeing one. They should have remem
bered we wore born tirod.
PUBLIC SCHOOL*
Have been established, and are well at*
tended. Dr. DoVotio worked to secure
them liko he, Mr. Mollhenny, Col. Salis
bury and others worked to establish those
of Columbus. Plan of the two is about
tho same. Griffin should adopt tho Co
lumbus idoa of the schools buying thoir
own books, and charge pupils a small ron-
tal for them. This saves groat expense in
Columbus.
RAILROADS
Griffin has a road connecting her with
Newuan, on tho Atlanta and West Point
llailroad, nnd which has been extended
virtually to Carrollton, and also the road
connecting her with Atlanta nnd Macon.
Honest Hi Kimball’s project of a connec
tion with Madison, on tho Georgia road.
haH boon abandoned. 'iho Macon uud
Atlanta road, lo:t mile.* iu length, ha* not
a bridge ou its entire lino.
A NEGRO POLICEMAN,
the only one in Georgia, is found in Grif
fin. lie is employed to atteud to h:s own
race, and is said to bo very severo with
them. Ho is also reported to bo re-
poctful and honest. But look at it. Grif
fin and her authorities pretend to ho
Poiuocrntio. They wero elected as such.
Yot they overlook tho claims of hundreds
of Confederates, uud give a position of
$55 a month to a colored man. a A poor
Confederate may he in want; nny be dis
abled from hard labor, and would gladly
accppt the trust which southern authoti
ties should take pleaxnre in nwtrding
him ua a recompense for g.iiiunt and mer
itorious conduct. But no; theao Demo,
oratic author! ies thrust him aside a . i
notice:
Hotels.
ADAH ft MOURE.
•;<* to Opnlikx, L« Hire to Htop ut
liniuM', opposite Pm Monger ispot.
Insurance.
E. C. ItOWKX * MOM,
General I nan ranee Afcat*.
’. Hailroitti Street, ovor R. M. Greeno A Co.’*
New Samples for Fall awl Winter 1H74-.1
A largo and elegant assortment, em
bracing all tho latest Novelties for Gents’
Wear. Call and see them.
Orders solicited. Measures takeu and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Thornton & Agee,
aug20 tf 78 Broad Bt.
Bin it Often tho Betult
Of phyxioal ill-health and feeble stom
ach*. During one-third of our time the
prncosd of digestion continues. To be
dyspoptio is to be miserable; dyspepsia
is Iho foundation of fevers and all tho
disoases of the blood, liver, skin and kid
neys. Dyspepsia yields to the virtues of
the vegetable ingredients in that groat
purifier of tho blood and restorer of
houlth, Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitter*.
aug22 4w
CUAS. HETMAN A CO.,
Broad Btroet, ColuoibuF, Ga., offer at
their popular
RESTAURANT AND SALOON
Tho bext that can bo fonnd in Liquors,
Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. [my3 ly
New Advertisements.
TX7'ORKING PEOPLK—Malt or Fe-
VV male— Ewployinrnt at home, 030 p r
Williimsbury, N. Y.
Tor
Coughs, Cold*, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLl/K BOXES.
A TRIE0 AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Drug<ilsts. 4w
Episcopal Female Institute,
Ituhter's Ctyar Emporium.
Tho I tv G Import'd llavan* nnd Key Went
Cifarx, Oliewinj aud Smuking Tobacco, Puuff,
Mot recbniiui Pipoa, Cltfar Holder*, Mutch 8af«*e t
Totmcco It <js«, Ac., (iiu Im* found nt
LOL'ia BUlILKK't*, Randolph St.,
House .with Red Sign.
Jyt tf
A large lot of cheap Cassiuieres and
Linens, very cheap, at
Blanchard's.
Tho best place to buy Table Linens,
Napkins and Sheetings, ia at
Blanchaudh,
123 ltroadHt.
A few pieoex of French and English
Oa siiueree, very low, to doee out, at
T. E. Blanchard's.
Under charge of CHRIST CHURCH, Win
i intflTxu, Va.: Rkv. J. O Whi*t,A.M., Princt-
I at, (tormerly Vlce-Prln. V*. Fein. I ist.) with
competent asd.-tinti in the variou* uopxrt-
moots of Englt-h, Mithematles Natural Sct-
enco. Lauguagea, Murlo, voeal and Instrumen
tal, Drawing and Fainting. Tue session, of
ten soholastto months, begins Sept. 2, 1874.
"plication to J. 13. WHKAT, WlnoheiUr,
Kelerences. The Bishop and
— — Clergy of
tho Prut. £pR Ohttroh of the Dloeese of Ylr-
ginla.
-..$20-.-
WILL BUT A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
or THE
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Columbus, Ga., .July titli, 1x74.
TRAINS LKAVK COLUMBUS DAILY
For Montgomery *ud Seluia, I:iK) a. »
Arrive at Muutg’y, • 7:00 A >
Arrive at Selma, • • 11:04 a. a
FOR ATLANTA AND SKW YORK
At 10:30 a. ut. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. in. A
Atlanta 5:42 p. i
By Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line.
Leave Atlauta 6:00 p. m., CHARLOTTE 8:35 n.
m., Dauvillc 3:27 p. m., Richmoud 11:05 p. in. Ar
rive at Washington 4:30 a. in., at Baltimore 6:30 a.
m., ut Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at NKW YORK 5:15
Sleeping Car* run from Atlauta to Charlotte.
By Kennttaw Route.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:2* p.
Arrivt
-Bristol 10:45 a. tn., Lynchburg 10.45 p. at. Arriv*
at Wa*hington 6:45 a. ui., ut Bnltimore 9.15 n. ni.
at Phlladalphia 1:30 p. m., at NKW YORK 5:16
Hleepiug rare mu from Atlanta to Lynchburg
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta aud New York, 5:34 a. m
From Montgomery and Selma • 2:30 p. u
Ticket* for sale at Union Pa**enger Depot.
CUAS. I*. BALL, Genoral Sup’t.
R. A. BACON. Agent. fapr25 tf
HAVE JUST RFCK1YRD
Croam Chceie, Pine Apple Cheeie
New Meokerel In kite,
Flour from New Wheet,
Oat Meal, Rye Flour,
Wheat and Corn Grlte,
Canned Fruit* end Meet*,
Cider Vinegar SOo per gel.,
Keroecno Oil, 40o g*lio fl
Sugar of all grade*,
Coffee, Rice and
Craoker*.
All |»nrcbn«CN delivered.
*"8~ *f _
L RISll OAT MEAL. 8AGO, T0PI0CA. IIRck
ER'S FARINA, FINK TEAS at low prlc««/
^ro»s l Bhickwotr* Pickets, *11 kinds.
Extra Ch'dce RIo, Old Government Java tuj
Mocho ColTfe. Roasted Coffee.
Bent brand* Hum* aud UreHkfuRt Strip*.
St. Lonl* Pearl Grit*, 20 lb for $1.
Blackw-t-ir* Durham Smoking Tobacco, 75c y lb.
Lorillard's Bright and Dirk Century Chowin^
Tobacco.
R*o#1*h Extra No. 1 Koro*ene Oil, 40c ft gallon.
Pure Cider Vinsgnr, 50c l gallon.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
J»*l [fbbl dllni] Inul».
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
Montgomery k Eufaula R. R.
Change of Schedule,
Taking Effect Sunday, June 21, 1874.
No. 14 and 16 Broad St.,
Columbus, 6a.,
MAIL TRAIN—DAItY.
Let'
Arrive
.. 4:<.
at huftmix ll:3b p
tiu; on Wcilui-sdiiy* nud Saturday wil
•ii Cbattahoochcn Riv r, and daily nr Uni<
rprlug* with Moldlt* k Girurd Railroad lor Troy.
Arrive at Montgomery 7:15 a
Connecting at Uuiou Spring* with Mobil«- A Uirui
• Columlm*, and at Monlgoniorv wil
K»:w CONST ANIl, I (IN IIA Nit ., 8(HT
I
U. DUNHAM. SiinT
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
[C!yHTi
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ROAD. >
Savannah, November 1,1674. )
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 14TII INSTANT
PasHpfiger Train* on the Georgia Central
Kail road, it* Branehe* aud Counectiotin, will run
Now Torlt.
Authorized by the Legislature of tho State of
a* follow*:
TRAIN NO. I, GOING NORTll AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 8.45 a m
Leave Augusta 9:05 a n
Arrivo iu Augusta 4:<xi r a
Arrive In Milledgeville 10:09 p m
Arrive iu Katontou 11:55 p v
Arrive in Macon 0:45 p »
Leave Macon for l 'dumbos 7:17 p >i
la>avo Macon for Eu aula 9:10 p w
Leave Macon for Atlauta 8:10 pm
Arrive at Columbus 12.45 a u
Arrive at Kufauliv 10:20 x
Arrive nt Atluota 5:00 a m
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 10:00 p m
Leave To umhus 7:10 p n
Leave Eufaula 7:25 p m
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 a m
Arrive at Macon from Columbus. 4:10 a m
Arrivo at Macou from Kufuulu 0:45 a m
Leave Macon 7:15 am
Leavo Augusta 9:05 a si
Arrive ut Augusta 4:00 p si
Arrive at Savaunah 6;-. 5psi
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Lenve Suvaniiah 7:30 p si
Leave Augusta 8:05 p si
Arrive in Augusta 5:55 a si
Arrive in Mncou 8 20 a x
Leave Macou for Columbus.............. 9:20 A N
Leave Macou for Eufaula 9 05 A s
Leavo Macou for Atlanta U:on a s
Arrivo lu Columbus 0:36 p s
Arrive In Kufuula 5:40 p s
Arrive iu Atlantu 3:05 p s
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlauta 1:5 l* J
Leave Columbus 2::m p j
Leave Eufaula x.5o a >
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta 7:10 p j
Arrive in Macon from Colombu* 7:25 p j
Arrive in Mncon from Eufaula.....
Leave Macou
Arrivo iu Milledgeville
Arrive tn Katoaton
Leave Augus t
Arrive in Augusta
Arrive in Savanuah
Train No. 2, being n through train
New York,
Find Premium Drawing, Kept. 7* 1874.
Capital Premium. - $100,000.
Address, for Bonds and full information,
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO A CO.,
Financial Agent*, 23 Pakk Row, N. Y.
P. O. Drawer 29. Applications for Agencies
rcccivtd.
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
ARE YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Oysters, Fi»h, Game, and all thingx good ! of making?
to eat.
octi:. tf
I Toi
The
1 the
rillo, Saturday, OjI. 3d ; Opelika, Mon- j ^a!,* h ,o ^ give ttie money to a colored man. TUnuk | 4~n.tr,
Sckenck*t rulmonic Syrup, for the Cure
of Consumption, Coughs and Colds.
Tho great virtue of this mo Heine Is that it
r pen* tho matter and throws it out of th« sys
tem, i> irillcs the blood, and thus efloct* a cure.
HOIUM'K’S *-KA WBKD TONIC, Mtt TUB mil: OF
DvacuratA. indiueition, Ac.
Tho Topic pr tluces a healthy notion of tho
stomach, creu lug au appetite, terming chyle,
atid curing the most obsltaalo oates of Indt- ,
go tion.
hCUaNC'K'd MAN DHABI FILL*, FOH1
LtVBR lOJSn.AINT, AC.
These pills are alterative, und produ<
try jrRl'nilKA, - h** wuuderful
it Invigorator, whl' h a< f* *<. beneflcialJv
secretive organ* as to impart vigor to aft
the vital force*.
It Is uo alcoholic appetiser, which *tliuulatea
line, only to lot the sufferer fall
v»er depth of misery, but it is a vegotub 1 ** touic
ting directly «>n the liver aud spleen.
It rrRuUteM the Bowels, quiet* tho
I gives Mich a healthy :one to the wholo
system as to soou make the invalid feel like a new
person.
Its operation la not violent, but i*
I geuthne**; the patient
» sudden char “ — * *
gradually hi* troubles
“Fold their tents, like the Arabs.
And silently steal away.'*
Tl»is i* no new and untried discovery, but baa
marked results.
been long u«cd with wonderful remedial results,
. i a Ho.ire of 23 io 22. Auott or gauio ib
uay, Oet. 5tn ; oileiu, luoaday, Oct otn ; ( ^ pi^y e( j Monday on the uorth cotuinous. 1 God ! uo have uo Mich Democrats
Crkwford, Knisell county, \Vedut*d*y. Tlui Eut 'Em-Up* wdl noou b» ready to lumlitiH. Tlie men who own tho load
° # l. 7th. ohalleng* the Wide Aw.kee of Oenev*. j ^ould rule it. When » tr.lu «• riven peo-
Sjil.ndld Corn.
boal.lv> action ol the liver without 111. lu(t |
, r ,,.**• the most powerful tonic an alterative
.< ^ .. t 0 y ar e tree from calomel, and yet ! *- ••
pi© crowd around ih© trniti wo*-© than nt
auy plao© wo have yet been ; yet two po
licemen look calmly on.
A voung man told ux tho bur. rooms
asked ton couta a pound for it; yot iu At
XetmtaM of Felerans al Troy, ■.
A reunion of the Confederate veterans W© have seen apecimonF of thu flue
of Pike and adjoiniug e >untiex in Ala- oorn which has been raised on Col. \\. A.
batua will Uko pluou at Troy to-night. McDongald'a plantation. The enrx are
Banquet is to be given and xpotohex long aud the graina large and full. Col.
made. Major A. R. Calhoun baH accepted McD. is one of thoae who believe in tuak-
an invitation to respond to the toast , ing plantations self sustaining. |ju o ubivi
“Soldier. »g*ln.t whom we fought-foe- lhi.coinl. of » choice v.riety, sent Edition’of'one or* more'r«rtro‘»d Ws”
m.» worthy of our .Wei." He left J<»-1 “^ m F Korth AUbl^ ulTof *7 «ry I ,h ® ! ' “ V ® * D iC ® f " 0t ° rr -
terday afternoon for Troy. The ooeaaion pro i lflo T g r i etv . Co\. M. has about 2,000 «>a health
W|U doubtless be a moat in tweeting oat. j bathela of it. 1 Griffin ie uusurpaaeed. G»>ed told water,
more efficacious In reetormu a health) aetlou of
the liver.
Tbo-e remcille* are a certain euro for Con-
sumption, n* the I'ulmonlo Syiup ripens tue
Wood. Wood!
..uo.» all dts a.-e* of t"e liver, of*en» nvww<«» . . ,
ot Consumption. Tue So.* Weed Ton ic U«T WOOD, wady sawed, f 1.00 per cord. Wood
.-im* und st.cnirth tn the stomanii. in.k*.
give* ono and «t.cugth to the atom to u, maxes .
good dUertton, and ennt»e* the urcans to »r 50 cent* \*r cord. OHera tilled prompt-
k oil blood; and thus creates a healthy
_ . , ctr- uutli.n or l.e.tihr til cod. Th. ccmblnWl 1 - v 00 •I'Vltcviion loth.
lanta and Macon it ix xold at one and a | »•{} c ?>"e or cSnwmptloSfffukw ! f<>btl tf MUROOQEE MAHUrWQ OQ
half cents a |>ound. He added that wheu ln lJu , e M( j tue use of the medicine* perse- ~ --
th© iron anriugs were devcl >ped by the vereiln. Paf gala leiaf
• - • • - - .d L ! It. k .Vtnn.lr la ...itl.i. I na 1 IV A# 111 A ...Iniiln.t — WI wWlw WVVV *
SCHOLARSHIP IN TH* MIDI0AL COD
.... 5:19 p
.... 7:35 p
10.09 p
.... 11:55p
.... 8:05 v
.... 5 65a
i tho Ccn
tral Railroad, stopping only nt whole station
passengers for hulf station* canuot be taken on
or put off.
Passengers for Milkdgevitlo uud Katontou will
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augusta, and
train No. 2 from polut# on tho Southwestern Rail
road. Atlanta and Macon The Milledgeville und
daily, Sunday- except d.
Kaiouton train
Je23 tf
NOTICE.
O N AND AFTER APRIL 16TII, the Passenger
Train on this Road will run as follows :
Leave Columbus 3K>6 p
Arrive at Troy 11:05 x>
Irt*ave Troy 2:25 a
Arrive at Columbus 10:30 i
2w
W.
^DBOLUTR DIVORCES OBTAINED
courts, or different States, for de««iti.
No publicity required. No charge until
granted. Addre««.
my3© dswty
M. HOUSE. Attorney,
194 Broadway, N. Y.
Miscellanies of Georgia!
By ABSALOM H. CHAPPELL
For Sals at
CHAFFIN’S AND PEASE A NORMAN'S
BOOK STOKES.
In Two Pn-t . Price #1.
aogto deod&wlni
100,000
F BKT SkCOSD CL*m LUMRElt f r ut. at
Beasley * Mill, consisting of Scautlit.g. Inch
ooards and Sheatbing. Also
Class Lumber on hand.
To Arrive i
office, comer
phu, every Monday, where all letter* tor ad-
( klcetuustbe addressed. Hchenoa'-i modlclm
for mle by all druggiste.
■fit eodly
A
LEG
WE AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
n»v« if AJPFLY AT THU Of 110*.
A TRMH. JL U JL PLY . of. VIRGINIA
t
PKAOOOK k SWIFT.
100,000 pound* Button.
500 burreis Flour,
From 100 to 200 berrrli fugar.
100 bag* Coffae.
From 100 to 200 birrtl* Syrup.
200 barrel* Whiakey.
200 boxes Tobaooo.
500 “ Soap.
200 “ Candle*.
100 barrel* Lard.
50 “ Mackerel.
500 aaoks Salt.
50 ti roes Rice.
500 reams Wrapping Papor.
100 oases Potash.
100 “ Sardine*.
100 “ Oyster*.
100 “ Pickles.
100 boxes Candy.
100 " Starch.
100 gross J arlor Mutches.
1,0(8) pounds Loriliard*© Snuff.
30,000 Cigar*.
1,000 pounds Urocn nnd Itlnck Tea.
*400 Imgs of Shot.
100 lioxi'H Soda uud FHioy Cnukci
IOO “ Cheese In season.
OG barrels Vinegar.
SO casks Scotch Ale.
IOO doxon YVooden Huckcts.
IOO dozen llrooms.
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR
Real Estate Brokerage A Insurance!
ELLIS & HARRISON]
Real Estate Agent*!
W
AND AUCTIONEERS,
ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO TlIKSAUffi
RENT AND PURCHASE or REAL KSliJI
City and country, and will adverts* »■
iauio (at private sale) FREE OF CUAKdK,
th** projH-rty is sold.
For Sale.
VACANT LOT Of LANu, Mug Ik***!?
tion oi tho “Nance lot,” on Bryan * reet, adjotaa
tho residence of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call•<
if you watit a bargain. fet'l-1
CITY LOT No. Col, on McIntosh all***,* 1
jngn on the same. win "
together or separate, at a low figure, for ca*o.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, situated in
business ceutro of tho city. Will sell****
bargain, or to un arroptable party a» «? ndir
Interest. The property can bo made to p*
inti-rest on the inwutmont.
A DESIlUm.K II0U8K AND LOT,
a^roM ground, iu Linwood, ono rnlie from
R. depot; a very comlorublo aud doairsM* *
nOCSE with fivo good rooms, within
of KonthWfkt«*rn Railroad depot, on*-*'* 1
For Rent.
H..
HAl'V
K.
BICII, BABE,
FLIRTATION CARDS
Tlifpeare French Flirtation <V«i#. and
now hf,w • und ar<.
Important to Farmer*
M R. T, J. STEVENS Is well known‘“1
Planters of Georgia and AJaNwa* *j|ij
■ t rnllahla *nil nfflcicnt GIN-*'*' . .
th- most reilabla snd efficient GIN*"8lh . jgfiH
the country. Wherever he lias wor ,' *»*
given satisfaction ; and. as he propose* » ^
tonr in a short time, planters usediof ,.fi ;
shonhl hand in their naiu** aod locally
eelldoni
A LARGE LOT
Kentucky • TeU *!^
WARS ANTED ALL WOOL
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