Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 11, 1874, Image 4

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'3 - DAILY ENQUIRER-8UN: FREDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1874. City 3Watt cvs. COLUM RUN DA ILY MIA UK IT. on Savannah \\ poi % |*er rent. Bank* k at }/£c premium lit per month. Gold Ike ....14^014jS,' ...— 4i/ Financial—Sight bills o lUmtun % jH-r rent discount cent; demand bills on It «t< urr selling checks on New V Currency loans lf$lh£ per and silver nominal. Cotton.—Market quiet. The following quotations : Inferior — Ordinary and stained — Good Ordinary Low Middlings Middlings Strict Middlings Palesr. 4 bales. Receipts M bales—S3 by M. A 0. It. IE by wagons; It by N. I ». It. It.: It by W. K 0 by river ; 0 by 8. XV. R It Shipment* liales—94 by 8. XV. It. R.; 8 for home . sumption ; 0 by W. It. R. IiAILr STATEMENT. Rtock on band August 31st, 1874 i Received to-day bit *' previously 322— Stock on liand OOi Raise Dat Last Year—August 31st, 1873 1,177 received same day 4G; total receipts 5:91; slapped same day 00; total sbipmenta 020; stock 1,094; sab 182. Middlings l7R@17^c. .L’- R- Ports.—Receipts for 0 days 11,093 exjxirts to Great Britain 4,873; to Continent 701; stock 97,Mr.. Mu. Ciiarlrh II. Markham is tho agent for tho Enquirer-Sun for Muscogee arid liuHHoll countioH. Ho in authorized to solicit advertiHing and subscriptions, and to receipt for tho Name. Wo commend him eh it gaotlomau in every way worthy of confidence. Index to New At! vert l Moment a. Fresh Fish—John L. Hogan. Opon Grange and Basket Dinner—Mus cogee Grange No. 190. Five Uoom Dwelling for Kent—John Klackmar. Choice Hams, KroakfuNt Bacon, Beef, eto—G. W. Bmwn. Reward Offered for Htolon Money— llainp Dewberry, Seale, Ala. Accidentally Killed. On Wednesday, 9th instant, Mr. Minor llammonN, well known iu Columbus and UuHsell county, aooidentally shot himsolf through tho heart with n .shot gun, and died in n few minutes. Happened in Kiih- scll county. G. IF. Drown Has choice Hams, Bro.ikf.iHt Bacon, Diied and Fulton Market Beef, Spiced Tripe and l'ig I'^et^ Beef Tongues and Mild Cured Bclliea. Meeting To-Night. The Muscogee RiIIuh meet in tho Court House to-night, we HuppoNo to coniploto the electiou of offlcerH and adopt a uniform. Iron for tlio S. A ill. It. It. Two car loads of iron havo passed through iu the lant few days for the Sa vannah and Menu* 1 > i -., % A wagon loaded with wood broke down on Broad street, near Freer, lligOHA, Co.’s store, last afternoon. Wo did not hear that the owner asked less for his stock on that account. Not Yot Captured. Dauiel Wilkorson, who escaped from Bailiff McMichael last Saturday while being carried to a preliminary examina tion, has not yet been captured. Wo hopo this will be a warning to officers not to be so careless. The Radical Meeting. Ono is to be held at the Court-house, commencing at noou to-day. It is sup posed some developments will be made in regard to tho couuty nominations of this party, and porhaps something in regard to itH course iu the Congressional race. J'rlcea Current. The regular edition will bo commenced to-morrow. Wo will include in tho num ber tho tablos published in last Saturday's paper. Those who desire them will pleaso leave their orders at tho business office of o Enquirer-Run, on Randolph street. A Floater. In the CongroKsional Convention, at Nownan, Muscogee wus a floatin'. Our delegates complimented almost every didate, if not every one, with votes. Marion and Cha't.ihooehce supported Hon. Henry R. Harris from tho start Meriwether hud twenty delegates at the Convoution, and Troup ton. Cotton thin ll'rcfc. Receipts since Friday 223 bales, ship ments .‘Kid, against 225 and 2.'12 same time lust year. Rocoipts siuce September 1st, 388, against 294 same time list year; stock OOi against 1,094. Eufaula, since September 1st to Sep tember 81 h, had warehoused 284 bales. Halt and Dusty Heather. A friend just from Atlanta reports that the young meu gave n big ball at tbo Kimball House to tho Staunton girls uud others of that city. It ia represented as a brilliant affair. Railroad travel between here and At lanta is very dusty. As regards number, it is increasing both in through aud local travel. i filmed Item erratic Club. I There was a meeting of this club on ; Wednesday night, which, we regret to s v. was but thinly attended. A few minx*.* were added to tho Club, however, and it i-t believed that greater interest will soon be aroused iu that community, which is notoriously slow to rouse up to political notion. It has a large number of good Democrats—generally working men who devote all their time to busi ness—and they c.in make a good showing at the election if they can all.be induced to go to tho polls. Tho Club appointed a committee to see what can be done in the Girard Beat to wards getting up a proposed mass meet ing and burbecue at Heale, early in Octo ber. This committee will report at the next meeting. Gentlemen who can aid by contributions are respectfully request ed to see the committee or President of tho Club, Mr. A. J. Nix. f J be next mooting will bo held on Wed- uosday night of next week, on which oc casion gentlemen of this city will address tho club. Their names will be announced in a day or two. It is especially desiruble that the next meeting should be a large one ; also, that all Democrats iu that por tion of Marshall and vicinity in liussell county should join the club. All voters who are willing to aid in redeeming Ala bama fiorn its present corrupt amt ruinous rule, are invitod to join the Democratic Club. Manufacturing l*ower ©/ our Hitter—100 Feet Fall in Three Mitea. By a careful survey taken last year, the Columbus Factory darn is one hundred and sixty feet abovo tho surface of tho water at tho wharf. Tho distanco is three and a half miles. Tho main fall is, howovor, between tho Columbus and the Eaglo and Phonix dams. A portion of the way consists of a natural channel or tail way, some fifty foot wide aud fif teen deep, with rock bottom and walls. The entire stream from Wost Point to this city, a distance of sorao fifty miles, abounds with rock suitable for building purposes, and the natural full of tho Chattahoochee is more than sufficient to run all tho spindles in the world. No country offers such facilities for manu facturing purposes. Tho Georgia Hopo curb stone is sev- onty-fivo feet abovo tho wharf, and fifiy- four above tho mouth of Ht. Clair stroot sewer. Fatenta leaned to Georgia. The follow ing patents for Georgia havo been obtained sinco July 28tb, from tho Patent Offloo in Washington, through Messrs. Little A Crawford, attornics at w iu Columbus: Cotton Bale Ties to Y. F. Wright, Jamestown, No. 1521,401). Tachometer (an instrument for measur ing velocity) to Robt. H. Elliott, Atlanta, No. 153,550. Medical Compound or Bitters—H. D. Torbit, Waynesboro, No. 153,687. Adjustable Belt Coupling—W. H. Rob- arts, Columbus, No. 154,282. We aro glad to noto that .many of our pooplo are turning their attention to such matters. Mr. G. E. Thomas reports his late addi tion to the standiug collars—a simple piece of triangular linen attached to the roar for keeping cravats iu place—are taking w ell in Now York, and hoing large ly manufactured and ordered. He is ob taining a handsome royalty. : H KG I SSI so G F Til E AF. WISH YEA X .163*1. LOCAL BRIEF*. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. RAILROADS. —Two freight trains arrived on the A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from losii UasHana ob new year—oTUim festi- Southwestern Railroad Weudesday loaded the firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., has Somebody has gotten off execrable pun ning. Wo found it written on a paper that was lying on a Broad street pave ment ; ‘‘Mother, briug my little kitten, is the most popular ballad. This mew sick is fair, s.» fur as wo aro able to judge but the words seem to have beeu scratch ed off rather hurriedly, and strung out to such a length that there is a feelino of re lief when the singer comes to paws. A Decidedly Novel Definition. The “boys” are laughing over a defini tion given by Col. Henry Persons, of Troup county, formerly of Columbus. Some one was representing to him other whom Co!. P. did not peculiarly fancy. “Well," said tho “representer," “you must admit ho is a gentleman.’ “Yes,” replied Col. P., “and what con stitutes a geutleman uow-a-days—a (rocket full of money, and just enough d—d cow ardice never to say anything agaiust any body. " Hooka Jjevied On. A great deal of talk was created yester day by attachments being levied on the books and furniture of tho Columbus library Association. One is at the suit of J. I. Griffin for rent, amounting to #125, and another of Mrs. Ivey for $250 services as Librarian. Perhaps thero may bo others. Unless an effort be made to rolieve the coucoru of its embarrassments tho books will be sold and tho enterprise bo abandoned. Surely thero is sufficient liberality and public spirit loft in Colum bus to pay the debts of the in stitution and establish it on n permanent basis. Ono thousand dollars annuully will in the course of years build up a superb library—one that every man and omun will bo proud of. It is matter of great moment to our peoplo. Tho vuNt majority of our people are too poor to buy many books, and wo doubt if many with wealth lmvo libraries of any conse quence. 'Ibis library supplies a want which hundreds it literary tastes desire, and which, without it, they have uot the means to gratify. Atlautn has a flourish ing Association. Will it not prove to bo u source of shnmo for Columbus, after having a valuable nucleus for ono for Bovernl years to let it go by the board, and the books be auctioned off for so little money? Cannot men of means remove the trouble and let the institution lio reorganized on a firm and substantial basis, and thus confer a blcssiug upon the psople? Death oj n ITomiHcnt Citiren of Chatta hoochee County. Col. I. N. Johnson died ut his residence near Jamestown last Monday, aged some seventy years. He was esteemed ono of the very best men in this entire section, a valued citizen and farmer aud a Christian gentleman* For forty years lie has beeu a consistent member of the Baptist church, and illustrated by his actions the religion he professed. The remains were buried in Cussetaon Tuesday, Rev. James Mitchell preaching tho fuueral sermon. A largo family survives him. Croquet Club. The ladies on tbo lower part of Ogle thorpe amuse themselves every afternoon with the gay and festive mallet and ball in tho ground billiards, called croquet. It is astonishing what a great amount of toil, persistence and vioiousnew can be manifested by the maidens in knocking a ball through a hoop. Croquet is worth VALS AND INTERESTING TRADITIONS. To-day commences tho Hebraic year 5635, bcjJ'g the beginning of the month Tisri. Tbo ot servance of tho Now Year will begin with sunset, any} bo continued until tho Kamo hour to-morrow The Isra elites of Columbus will close their stores, und regard tho time as holy- Formerly two days were kept, and this is still tho practice of the moro orthodox. Tho Ror- vices this evening and to-morrow morning st the Synagogue will bo very interesting. This ecclesiastical Now Year, ns we havo stated, is kept as a holy day, and the ton following days aro moro or less religiously observed, ns they bring the Israelites to tho Day of Atoiiemeot, S' ptember 21st, which is one of tho most solemn of tho Jewish ca’endar. During this time comes tho season of prayer for forgiveness of tho past and grace for tho future—a period of repentance aud atonement for sin. Tho New Year’s Day ia also called the D»y of Remembrance and tho Day of Trumpets. The ancient Rabbis speak of it as a day in w hich order was born out of chaos, and as tho prelude of tho Day of Judgment, when all flesh will bo called before tho Lord of Hosts and receive its reward or punishment. Old traditions allude to it os tJio day upon which all mankind are to be judged; when tho fate of each living being for tho next twolvo months is inscribed iu tho Book of Lifo. Tho prayers upon tho occasion ore for tho acknowledgement of the Creator by all mankind, und tho cessation of strife among the nations of tho earth ; then songs of praiso for the omnipotence, glory and majesty of tho Hupremo Being, fol lowed by supplications for tho banish ment of error, superstition uud unbelief, and the establishment of tho reign of justice, truth and righteousness. Tho “Shofor,” a straight horn of the ram, is blown upon tho festival, symbol ical of the creation of tho world, of the last day of judgment, and tho gathering >f mankind to the belief in ono God. Tho festival Hiirroundod ns it is by so many traditions, is celebrated iu a most solemn manner. The month, Elnl, pre ceding Tisri, is ono of preparation, when prayers of repentance and confessions of transgression aro recited. Tho last week of the month iH particularly observed by pious Hebrews, services beginning at 5 o'clock in the morning ut the synagogue. Tho rain's horn is then blown, as if re minding tho wicked to co,iso front their wrongful ways. After tho festival of the Now Year,follow’ tho days of repentance, which immedi ately precede tho ultouomont, which oc curs on the 10th of Tisri, or September At this lime all tho differences of w hatever naturo are settled, and the oc casion iH ono of mnrkod solemnity. All business housos ure closed. Four days after tlio atonement, the Feast of tho Tabernacles begin, and con tinue eight days. Formerly,and some do so at tho present day, tho Israelites dwelt in touts erected on their premises. After, comes tho Feast of Rejoicing over tho Luw—the law received uud transmitted by Moses. Thero are two Jewish Now Year’s—ono cclesiastical, tho other civil—ono about tho time of the autumnal equinox, tho lat ter part of Septembor, nml tho other late in March or cnrly iu April, or about tho poriod of tho vernal equinox. Tbo civil Now Year is not observed in this country. The Jewish mouths are Tisri, fleshran, Cislen, Thobet, Sobat, Adur, Nisau, Ijnr, Sivan, Tumnuiz, Ab, Elul, aud cousist al ternately of 29 aud 30 days. Tbo year beginning to-night contains 55 Habbaths 383 days, and 13 mouths. and patrons would do well to call on him iu his new quarters, and examine stock before buying elsewhere. Prices at panic rates. jal8 suArwedtf Doctors. UR. I. T. W A KNOCK, Surgeon and Physician. Office at fclau^liUr'. Drug tturo, Kuilruad street. I>ft. J. W. It. WILLIAM* t hid professional services. Office over R. M. ir< • a A Co ‘a, CtiambcM A it. K. Street*. Millinery. with goods received at Savannah from removed to Chambers street. His friends the New York steamers. —No Mayor's Court yesterday. Cases on docket were postponed until to-day. —A letter for Mrs. A. A. Lowthex. Co lumbus, Ga., is held for postage at the Havannuh postoffice. —The Radicals have a county meeting at the Court-house at noon to-day. —The Muscogee delegates to the New- nan Convention have returned. —Tho main difference between a timid child and a shipwrecked sailor is that oue clings to bis m i and the other to his spar. —Yesterday was warm in the sunshine, though a strong breeze was blowing. Millions of mosquitoes sing their nightly serenade and bite as bitterly as ever. —“Suffering from wet groceries” is the polite name for intoxication. —Home cotton men are predicting that thestuple will go as low as 12$ cents in u few months. The state of trade over the country is very discouraging. —About every third boy you meet car rier a bat and ball, or talks base ball to an alarming extent. The disease is spread ing. —The Detroit Free Prena says : “We are holding on like grim dreath to our confidence in Busan B. Anthony. If it turns out that a woman as old and as ugly as she, having for the past forty years to tako hot bricks to bed with her in July, has been guilty of anything or other, we’ll let the whole world go by the board. ” —It’s been an age since the ears of the community have been ravished by the sound of a hand-organ, and siuco our eyes have feasted ou the hilarious and nimble monkey,as he goeth to and fro on tho machine and walketh up and down it. —Mr. W. L. Clark, Huperinteudent of tho Mobilo and Girard Railroad, and Gen eral Agent of the Central at this point returned to Columbus a few days ago. —“Misrepreseutatives of the press,” is Donn Piatt’s phase for hotel dead heads. —This is the true report: Gentlemau (who has stepped on her dress)—“ A thousand pardojis, madam.” Lady (pleas antly)—“It’s of no consequence, sir.” What she said of him : “Awkward, stupid fellow. My gathers are all lorn out, and 1 must go home.” What he said to him self : “Curs the woman. What are they always putting their d—d trailH iu a man’s way for ?” —They say that if you waut a free fight while traveling in the far West, you have only to fiud a Grauger whose fields havo been devastated by grasshoppers und congratulate him ou having disposed of his crop without tho iutervoution of a iniddlemuu. —Columbus is supporting a vigorous crop of goats. NOTICE. U Office North A South KailroU' To.,) C'oluvbus, Ga.. July 30, 1874. f NHL the lAth of g©|. tern her next, purlieu ix per ions. nr more go tur nji on the mm MISSES WHITE A TUCKEll, Fashionable Milliners and Dressmakers. GeiiLloroen'. Shirt* cut by chart measure, and guaranteed to lit. Cliaiuur. street, next to K itin'* dry goods store. lebl MRS. C. V. BARLOW, Fashionable Milliner und Dressmaker. Soie Agent of Uutierick A Co.’s Fatter Notaries Public. U. D. HIGGINS, Being appointed Notary Public for I.po county, respectfully Hoiu.ii. the patroi.agu of hi. triouda. Holds Coin t Ihi and Vd Saturday, ot t-uch month, at It. G. Ilollitt. Id's liw office. ji»23 Furniture, Ac. At runic Prices. A. O. HARWELL, Dealer iu all kinds of Furniture. Also, Metallic, 'rt ood Collins, aud Caskets, jals Chutub' rs street. Lawyers. A. J. VICKERS, Attorney und Counsellor at Law. Office opposite Alabama llouso. Practices in all the Courts of the State. Ju3 Tailors. J. II. CAMPBELL, Tailor, Gutting uud Makiug in tho Latest Styles. Re pairing neatly done. Month Railroad t*t., over Furniture Store, jal Dentists. J. I.. K. SMITH, Ocnti.l, Does Plate Work aud Plugging on reasonable d«-c:31 terms. (ilium bi rs street. Barber Shops. WESLEY BARRINGER, Barber, Corner South Railroad aul Chamber, streets. Hotels. ADAM* HOUSE. ro to Opelika, bo sure to stop at House, opposite Passenger Depot. Similar part o* 1:35 F. m., und r«-t »a*«ed round trip •eful, polite Jy3l td ^ ?.r mVeWKI-LKN. Western Railroad of Alabama. &;> y r-T-i t bvsj umv '«v 54) HOURS TO NEW YORK NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME! WK8TKKN RAILROAD OP ALABAMA, CoiCMUUD, Ga„ .July Cth, 1874. TRAINS LKAVK COLUMBUS DAILY For Montgomery and Selma, 1:00 a. m Arrive at Montg’y, - 7:(M a m Arrivo at Selma, - 11:01 A. m. FOR ATLANTA AND NKW YORK At 10:30 a. to. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. in. At Atlautu 6:42 p. in. By Atlanta and Riohmond Air-Line. Lc.to Atlanta 6:U011. m., CHAKLOTTE a. n., Danville 3:27 p. m., Richmond 11:05 p. in. Ar rive at Washington 4:30 a. m., at Baltimore U:30 n. “ t Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at NKW YORK 5:1A Bleeping Cars rnu from Atlanta to Charlotte. By Kenneaaw Route. Atlanta ti:00 p. m., Dalton 10:23 p. in., Bristol 10:46 a. in., Lynchburg 10.46 p. mi. Arrive at Washington 0:45 a. in., ut Baltimore 915 a. in.. at Philadulphia 1:30 p. m., at NKW YORK 5:1' bleeping cars ruu from Atlanta to L) nchburg. TRAINS AllRIVK AT COLUMBUS DAILY From Atlanta and New York, - 6:31 a. ji Front Montgomery and Selma • 2:30 p. u Tickets for sale at Uuion Passenger Depot. CIIAS. P. BALL, General bup’t. MEDICINES j ym ,<■.» ■ r, „ .j.** i'i itH n Wa tb-n in the 1.1% C.>n»l-piitinu, Jituudh' >. Pain in Cough, Chills. bizziue»a, £oitr 8tom iu tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Pal Heart, Depression of Ppiritfl, or t hundred other symptom*, for whl ' -1V LII REGULATOR is the best r< ever been discovered It acts mill and being a simple vegetable compr Injury iu any tpmntities that it mai is harmless in every way ; it ha forty years, and hundreds of the from all j art- o! the . uuntry wi being the purest aud beat. Siramous’ L1VEI1 liEGliLATlilt, Is harmless, dr stic violent medidne, *e to euro if taken regularly, *“* “‘eating beverage, s fum6y medicine, Isa Is HO lilt ) Isa fault!* Is tho i lm. Is given v tho mi ety the hap Does t t disarrange the system, Take.) the place of Qttiuine onu Bi kind, Contains the simplest aud hcBt rent* FOll SALE 11Y ALL DHl fol*5 deodswly R. A. BACON. Agent. f apr26tf Montgomery & Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule, Taking Effeot Sunday, June 21, 1874. THE BEST ADV eun be given !•. persons sufle: a, bilious Con p aint, colic, con" functional inNFtiu*‘B •y produce r D!?. TUTT’S HAII ■“caMM qualities tfnit no oilier B. DUNHAM. Sup’t Lkmon Juice in Dipthkiua.—In a iliuical lecture by M. Bucqaoy, delivered at the Hospital Cochin, Paris, ho expressed bis preference for lemon juice, as a local app.ioation in diptheria, to acids, cLlorato of potash, nitrate of silver, porchlorido of irou, alutn or lime water. He uses it by dipping u little plug of cotton wool, twisted around a wire, iu tho juice, and pressing it ogainst the il::,cased surface four or five times daily. A gentlemau in Gharlestou, wbo has tried it in the case of two of his own children, testifies to the remarkable efficacy of very strong lemonade, administered internally, in the treatment of diptheria. STOCKING UP FOR FALL TRADE. Insurance. E. C. BOWEN A SON, General Imtnrnnco Ageuts. Railroad Street, over R. M. Greene k Co.’i CENTRAL RAILROAD. New Advertisements. •ent’8 Omt-E, ) Cent a.vL Railroad. > Jo vow her 1,1874, ) l Superintendent's Office, Savannah, Nov •ofuln, Kmpttve Diseases of tli« y's Fir*-, Krvsipflla?, Blotches,' -r, and Salt Rheum, Scald 11c: Rheumatism, Pain aud Kuhirgumeul Female Weakness, Sterility, l.« Whites, Wniuh Diseases, Dropsy, WI Syphilis, Kidney aud Liv«*r Compl* Taint, and Piles, nil proceed from ini DK. TUTT’S S A It SAP A Is tho most powerful Blood Purl! ledical Mcikito. it enters into I morbific ago the S) Vg'igli anil nil will l< . . .loym.nt at lxoi wcok warranted. No capital required. Par ticulars and valuable Rumples eent free. Ad dress, with 6 cent return stamp, 0. KOSS, Wllll'imiiburir, N. Y. «w ft31) per Railroad, its Branches und Connections, will i i a beautiful i gaiu flesh an* Keep the Blood Ilea lo so, no: ue with Mttacogce Grange, So. 100. Tlx' following resolution was adopted September 2d, 1874 : Jiraolved, That Muscogee Grange, No. 190, bold uu <pun Grange on the 17s li of September, mid invite Oolumhus, Ellers- lie, Catania, Mulberry, David’s, and all other Granges within reach, and the agri- culristH generally, to join us in a bucket dinner ou tho abovo utuued day. In accordance with the above reso'-ution wo cordially invito the above mentioned and all other Granges who may feel in clined, aud tlio public generally, to meet with us on tho 17th of September. Let all bring a basket, so that we may spend the day, and have a social gathering of the people. Come ono, come nil. Col. Win. 11. Chambers, Major A It. Calhoun, Dr. E. C. Hood, It. G. William'*, Judge W. I. Hudson, and ns many others as we may find present, if time will permit, will be invited to mnko short ill dresses, our object being to get a free interchange of viowN and make the day pleasant and profitable to nil. Grange will be opened precisely at 9 o'clock a. m. Waltkr Douti ii, G. It. Clark, Dr. G. 15 Heard, A. J. Johnson, O. P. Pox, Y. J. Watt, Committee of Invitation. soplO-fsinVw. A Mistaken Imjtvcaxion. We thought, from the letter published n Hhort time since, that friend John Gor man, of tho Talbott ou Standard, was still in Germany, nnd wore not only sur prised but delighted to meet him on the streets of Columbus. His thorough ac quaintance with all tho languages has lost him non** of his appreciation and de votion to the P. G. in G., ai d he is tho same jolly, warm hearted, put-on-no airs, clever oditor as before tho European tour. He has refreshed his good na'.uro by a New York trip. notice: OPBNING: Kentuoky Jeans. Fall Styles Prints. Pleached Homespuns. Drown “ Now White Piques. White Victoria Lawns. “ Linen Lawns. Fine assortment of Hosiery. Full lino black Alpacas. Gray Suitings for traveling and walking. CLEARING OUT : Summer Dress Goods at a great bargain. J. S. Jonfjl Columbus, Gr. [augl4 eodj OS 11ASD: Now Fall Styles Calicoes, including the “Navy Blue.” Fall stock of bleached and Brown JlomeHpuus, Factory Checks, Jeans, Slieotiugs and Shirtings. Coats’ and Clark’s Spool Cotton. All at the very lowest ninrket rates at T. E. Blanchard’s, sep9 tf 123 Broad St. Sin ia Often the Reattlt Of physical ill-health and feeble stom- uchs. During one-third of our time the process of digestion continues. To be dyspeptic is to be miserable ; dyspepsia is the foundation of fevers and all the diseases of the blood, liver, skin and kid neys. Dyspepsia yields to the virtues of the vegetable ingredients in that great purifier of the blood and restorer of health, 1)r. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters. uug22 4w Por Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN HI.I K BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 4 w Episcopal Female Institute, Under chHrgo ol CHRIST CHURCH, Wm- chkstbr,Va.: Rev. J. C Wheat,A.M., Princi pal, (formerly Vice Prin. Va. Fein. Inst.) with competent usADtnnts in tRo various depart- mouts of Eniril-h, Mithcinatics Natural Sci onco, Language*, Mutlo, vocal und iubtrumen- til, Drawing and Painting. Tue session, of ten scholastic months, begins Sept. 2, 1874. Circulars or course of study, temrn, fcc., sent on annllcatlon to J. C. WHEAT, Winchester, Va Kolcrences . Tho bishop and Clergy of tho Prot. Epls. Church ot the Diocese of vir- g i n la. _ , ...$20- WILL HUY A First Mortgage Premium Bond OX THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., UNTo-ov YorU.. Authorized by the Logblnture ol tho State of Now York. I'irst Premium Drawing, Sept. 7,1874. Capital Premium. • $100,000. Address, for H tnds and fu’l information, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO Ac CO., Financial Agent-*, 23 Park Row, N. Y. P. O. Drawer 29. Applications for Ayenciet s folio- TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leave Savannah.. 8:45 a m Loavo Augusta 9:05 A M in Augusta 4:00 1* m Arrivo in Millcdguvillo 10:09 1* M Arrive in Katontou 11:55 l* x Arrivo in Macon 0:15 r »i !oluuibus 7:17 l* m Leave Macon for Eu aula 9:10 p u Loavo Macon for Atlautu 8:10 pm Arrive at Columbus 12.45 am Arrive at Kufauhit 10:20 A >1 Arrive at Atlautn 6:00 A m COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta 10:00 p >1 Loavo Co urn bus 7:10 p >1 Loavo Eufaula 7:25 p >1 Arrivo at Macon from Atlanta 0:10 a M Arrivo at Macon from Columbus 4:10 a >i Arrivo ut Macon from Kutuula 0:45 a s: Loavo Macon... 7:15 a s Lcavo Augusta 9:05 A Arrive at Augusta 4:00 p s Arrivo at Suvaitunh 6:v5 p > TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leave Savannah 7:30 p 1 Leave Augunta 8:05 p > Arrivo in Augusta., Arrivo in Macon. Leave Mucou for Columbus., Leave Macon for Kufaula... Atlanta..., , 8 20 A , 9:20 a . 9:b . 6:40 p HAVE YOU TRIED JURUBEBA? ARK YOU Weak, Nervous, or Deb litated ? Arc you so l.iui|rui«l that any ex. rtion Then try JUBUBKIIA, Tonic aud luviguiator, which act- dive organ-* us to iuij-i wonderful » beneficially f vigor to all tho vital foi It is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates j for a short time,.only to let the suflorer fall depth of misery, but It is u vegetabL acting directly *>n the liver and spleen. ^ It rrffiilalen the Rouoln, quiets tho f 'innr XMiuoi iuiit j ni ' rVlB * 8‘ Vl ' - •’“* *» » healthy torn* to tho whole I il/ar Empm linn. ; .y.tom ». t.i >oim nuko Hi.- iuv.UJ fuel like a now The best Import'd Havana and Key West person, igars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, FnufT, liahler*. Match Safes Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar Hulde Tobacco lings, Ac., cun Ik* fouud at LOUIS BUIiliKR’S. Randolph .^1 , House with Red Fign. A lar^o lot of cheap CaisiotereH aud Liuons, very cheap, at Bijlnchaud’s. The best place to buy Table Linens, Napkins aud Sbeetiugs, is at Blanchard's, 123 Broadst. Its operation Is not vloleut, but is characterized b> gr**at gentkue.s ; the patient ex- nurlencrs no amlden chauge, uo niarkod reaulU, bin gradually his troubles “Fold their tents, lute the ArAlw, And sileutly steai away.” Tills is no new and untried discovery, but has ng used with wonderful reuiediai results, onouuced by th** highest tne»*' ...d most powerful tonic a known.” Ask your druggist for it. For sale by WM. Y. KIDDKR k CO., aug23 4w New York. looking ut wbou pretty facos uml oliarm- iug feet aro playing, but thero is a tie- SaiH1 ,u, f„ r i'h 11 and Wiatoi- XSId-8 niendoua waste of power in running the , , , , , — concern. ^ large a il - g, “ • ' A Jew pieces ot French and English •— ■ bracing all the latest Novelties for Gents' c*-.simere,, very low, to close out, at CHAS - untMAie A co.i j Call and seo them. T. E. ItuNoninn's. Broad Street, Columbus, Qa., offer »t „ _ , , , * their popular GrderS ■ 0,,0lt6d - Moa8Ur0! * tftken ftud ! Good Things. RESTAURANT AND SALOON j satisfaction guaranteed. Q 0 to the Kuby Restaurant for your The best that can be found in Liquors, ! Thornton & Aces, Oysters, Fish, Gaiu., and all things good Uigtrs, Tobsooo, *c. [myl ly I augil) tf 71 Broad Ht. | to oat. ootlStf Wood. Wood 1 gEST WOOD, ready sawed, t4.00 per cord. Wood sawed for 50 cents per cord. Orders filled prompt ly on application to the febft tf MUSOOOCE MANUF’NG CO For 8ale Low. SCHOLARSHIP IN THE MEDICAL COL* AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. oov« t! APPLY AT TUM OYFI0I. A 8011 LKUK A' Arrivo iu Columhu Arrive in Eufaula Arrive in Atlautu 3:05 v COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta 1: 5 i* Leavo ColunibiiH 2:30 p Leave Eufaula b:50 a Arrive iu Macon from Atlanta 7:10 I- ;otubl<i extract all Druggists. Ollk-i- IS Coribindt st fehtfi diKMUwty Liver! Liver! ) HEPATIC, OR LIVEI Is a purely VEGETABLE PKKPAH id ofloctivc—a specific for ail of tho Liver, Kidneye, Ski ack or Bowe This M diclne has beeu tried 1m l»«i ii'-vor fi.Ied !<> : ivo sutisfactiot As* Try utn* iu t*l«-and bo convln- £, L. KINS & Proprietors und M.vaufnr.turci f. For sale by A. M. BRANNON, Af bn-* und Orejika. TZZ.B MMKiittinil Automatic Family Koittiny i: 25 r Arrive in Milledgeville Arrive in Eatonton ..11:65 p Arrive in Augusta Arrive iu Savuuuuh 7:15 am Train No. 2, bciug n through train ou the Cen tral Railroad, stopping only at whole station.-, for Lalf suit ions cunuot be taken on off. for MillcdgcvU'e aud Eatonton wil tako train No. 1 fr<m Sarautinh and Augusta, an- •h- flout lav .-stern Rail The Milledgeville an. rain No. 2 from poiuts * niu runs daily, Sunday* WILLIAM HOG ERE, General Fitp.Tinten-Irnt NOTIC-ii. Celumhai, April 15, li71. j O N AND AFTER APRIL 1GTII, tlio TuMonrer Train on thi. Road will run as follow-: Arrive at Columbus.., aprlfi 2w 10:30 a . I. CLftKK. F»I RESOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM courts, of different States, for -iostiion, &c. No publicity r*'|uirt J. No charge until divorce granted. A-ldrcs, ^ M. HOUSE, Attorney, a»y30 »Uwly 194 Broadway, N. Y. Miscellanies of Georgia! By ABSALOM H. CHAPPELL. For Sale at CHAFFIN’S AND PEASE & NORMAN'S BOOK STOKES. In Two Parts. Price fl. au«20 dtod&wlm 100,000 Class Lumber c Address aug8 tf Columbus, Ga. To A.i-i-ive s A fresh supply of vibqinia „ „ CASS1MERES, and a full lln. of K oo,l. To lo every liegertment, for the FALL TRADE. PEACOCK A SWIFT. supplied by addressiug Geu ••I* | oi H.W.Jc Antoni vtic 3Iarliln« NinPI.H ITV, und wo con any poison of ordinary ingeuu use lie Kuiiting Machine wi than a Fowing Machin-*. Our Ide to get out of order. It ca ordinary tabio and worked b ntriirf icii<* ace. in pi n y each 5 may i lub together and buy o will do (ho knitting for a do««- Ft-ud for Circulars and Price N B —Wo ureiiVnth-snlon fo-th»c«-l.-brate«J It I ck Torsi chine. Nw York luitti Jyl2 ilawtf C89 Pro CHAHPl FIRE EXTIUC WM. JOHNSON, Columbus, Ga. ARB SOLE AGENTS FOR GEORGIA and EAST! TOR TUB BAL CHAMPION IIHE EE Tlio Champion Self-Actiu£ town., und villages iff tlio nun Engine, in tlio world. Tho housos, depots, saw mills, k ors iu existence. Tlio Porta least, should bo in every dwe house, aud railroad cars. To Hailroud Companies wit ’ ouro prepared to ofl wi.Uiug any or tho r addressing Geu obnston, Qriffiu, <