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will be aant to the Poctofflo# et Opelika.
Bailing on hla ait tka Exprcro Ofllo* and
8K£ psri -u >M
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) n>* boenlp-flfth da; of the aeaaion baa
paaaari Court opened at 8| a. whan
the motion docket waa reaamed.
k6tw fqa 4a* triala Vfo jefuMfa
tbbdmrin.of M-A. Prti4* h. Hra. F. f.‘
Diokinaon, F. If. Brook*, trustee, elalm-
Mt; L~g._ Utauppei n H. Lovingw, Pea-
bedf* BMaaon, garniaheea; J. B. Harry
vs. H. K. Lamb; J. A. Hollifleld A Co. vs.
Royal and L. A. Wtyte, executrix, claim
abt^ W. Thomas Vs: H. T. Bergen; P.
J. Biggera vs. V. L. Stapler.
A motion for a new trial In the ease of
BswajSh Paaoaek va. Peacock A Chap
man.
A motion of Major it. J. Moses to have
a receiver appointed to take charge of the
property and offsets of the Eagle Mfg.'
Oo. (not the Eagle A Pheniz), especially
the claim against the Government for SO
bales of ootton, on the ground that Hr.
Wm. H. Yonng, who was appointed Sec
retary and Treasurer to wind np the bad
ness, wits giving away all hie property to
Ids affaypaA ;was refused. Major H. in
his affidavit charged Mr. Y. with miaap-
—Bain again alaMSt Ml dP VbSlerilay; '
-The steamer Hew Jaeksoo leavsa this
-The Hew York BtrM sacs small
ehaaee of a brisk aatnmn trade.
—Beal bawl dresses are now defined as
baby chthft.
—If the Change dess nothfag also tbMi
to Inaugurate the pay doom system, it
will add twsnty per oent. to thelaseme
of the farmer, merchant, and mechanic,
Credit always was a bare-faced swindler.
-New apples ara ona dollar and tan
oanteper quart—ten eaats for the apples,
anda dollar for the
—Oommereteltreveteraprononnee best.
near in aU aaatfcna of lha ooontry aa ez
oeeding doll; not only in the Booth, bnt
tn the North, Esat and Weat.
9y Wm. Dogal Ttemmad. ftsa*
are laid in Georgia and the Booth, tome-
diately after the war, and U Faria dosing
the rise, trig* and fsM of tbs Ooasaaone,
The hen is ultra cosmopolites, and baa
eome advanoad notion* of thadetteaof
Society and Qevemment-Chpital
Labor—Famala Beffiaga—Tha X. X- *•—
The L W. A.-and that terrible sfhyns,
the Commune, ate., eto., oome under the
’Isuthorh netto*.
—They hare got op a goad thing on and
Young’s oounier-affidavit act ant
werth #00,000 to #70,000
transferred—whioh
MOordence with a de
termination made years sgo that it would
A# dens whan his daughter w*c twsnty.
ona years of age—whioh happened last
fall. The original draft bad been drawn
byMej. M. The deeds had been publicly
rewarded. Moce the factory was bwnsdj *» ha Ihiaa this
in I860, and the oompeny ceased yppra
tions, he bed taken oare of the property,
end paid ont numerous large dividends,
and hie aocoanta bed been submitted
Hr. Gilbert’s splendid job printing end
hoc# binding «et»H|~ir-fr* Onyof the
bint rendered wee this: “To Be pa ring
tha Way to Heaven, U oente.”
—Macbeth must have bean a tobaooo
obewer, as his way of Ufa had fallen into,
the sera and yellow leaf.
—A large party la now at Jmripar,
fringing the banka and boats with lags,
and getting son boned while endeavor
ing to saloh lab.
—Shooting at imaginary hell bate on
tha commons is now tha latest pleasure.
—The Warm Springs, In Mstiwhether
eoonly, are. now open. A good crowd la
A Sac EMM Fancy, fear yearn ^Id.
a* iffi 8toi
Exona A Pnatnz Ham Vo Oo.,
jalO eodlw* Colombo*, Ue.
Wanted—A Pleasant Boom.
Oa Ira fat Bela-Bea Opffikme af the
Pram.
Pony for Bale—Apply at E. A P.Mfg.Oo.
Flan tors’ Hotel—Mm. W. F. Balder.'
White Bnlphur Springs Open—Sap ad.
Wa retanitbaokf to .{%■*. Hayaan A
Oo. for a choice lonoh at a late hoar last
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Tha Mayor held none yesterday but is
azpaeted to Reside to-day.' 1
Tbs Ooentgr (tenif^npete aept Monday.
It is thought the Superior Court wiU
certainly adjourn to-day.
Mere Weather.
Another ahowarish time yesterday. The
atmosphere waa so hot last evening that
more rain can confidently be predicted for
Tin Breihert Die en the Beme Morning#
||i; Walker lliobardaon, of Oleiuivilto,
Ala.,had a Utile amt to din alMantf-
denoe yesterday morning at an early
hoar. A fsw boom after another died at
St. Joseph's Aoademy in this city. The
boys were aged respectively live and sit
and a half yearn. Both will bs barted
this morning. Mr. Ulehordsou has a lit
tle «M who is ahm copestod la die. Tha
bereaved parents have many friends in
sympathize with
in:
bereaved parents hays me
thia city who deeply aye
fcaminV>#ipffimty.;
Of Mere MUeresI Mere.
We nndentand 'that knit, la Vestarn
Virginia, of whioh we spoke yesterday,
and in whioh B. J. Maces, jr.,ia engaged,
is k eeatoat between perttea and land
aorspaniee, Mrs. Yeaga, of thia eitj,
related to Mr. J. Rhodes Brown, is one
of the tdabnaMt. : It ta alleged the tend
compenies secured poms salon fraudu
lently, and ona sold out to tha other for
A proposition is now being gaaeasily
lha theme of oonyaiaaBa#, whan there le
not much else to gain attention, whioh is
about narrowing the etraeta tan or At
taco feet on either side. The city, of
course, move the pavements out to this
line. The idea ffi tn sell Urn ekteozioo
thus mads to the oaoppauta of the iota in
order that thay may have a front paid to
beantify and adorn. No building, would
ha allowed on the apace thus gained.
Ttfapwetaty bjlBg’maBe nanowar can
be better kept op. Barioeaa streets would
have to be exempted from the plan if it
ahonld aver ha adopted. We have m
ly sketched tha outlines. Wa mantioned
the subject several years ago. Wa And
now But many landing citizens antartain
lha project. vary favorably. Whether
anok a thing will avpt ha oarried out is a
matter of vary great improbability.
aumm warn Bert.
A gentleman brought in yesterday
tram Busaell county a speciee of worm
which is aaid to already exist in thousands
and am doing groat damage. Thay are
called a bud or ont worm. When they
oome so roes a plant which is tender they
cat it even with the ground. Whan tha
plant has grown n little, and tha stalk
baeomaa too thick to be eat easily, the
worm climbs np and nuts away the bad.
The gentleman reports them m wide
spread and numeroea.
tea mnating of the stockholders in 1878.
TBit report had IjpeQ kuhudtted ta a com
mittee, <»tapered of ( UbodBs Browne,
J. M. Bivine, sod L. 8. Metthewson, who
bad not yet reported because of tife delay
of'llr. Browne. The claim now ia suit
(some #5,000) against tba Govorament
would sober anpanasa and legitimate
ehaypaior services. He offered to give
Bondi with Mat security, for the hm ount
of eny claina which Msj. Mesas might ez-
peet to get from him as stockholder of
tba awh Company.
Peabody A Brannon and Ingram A
Grewfofd represented Mr. Yonog. Case
occupied several hours.
Msj. Moses made bis motion at one of
the ttpakholders sad represented hie own
oese.
I*ile« Sw(Me Jtrlqhtett ana 8wtetett»f
Them All.
tTnfem the notion ohangee, as it did
week, the Club gave the last German of
the season in the upper rooms of Gun-
by’s bnilding last evening.
Tbe reams were radiant with grace and
bahMy. on which the brilliant lights loved
to'^ow. Charming matrons gained si-
mostes much admiration as the belie Of the
“Wlwee eye*, whose lips, whose clieeke, whose
■heps, whose Ihelaro*,
SesOi to he draws br Love's own hand; by Love
himself tn love.”
Of eourae the denoe was Uelioioos.
Merry masio, and ninety degrees to nc-
comptay ib Bo place bns batter “gliders”
or anything else then the membera of this
olnb. Why, the ladiea—
“Dear creaturo# J You'd swear, -
When their delicate feet ia the dauco twinkle
round,
That their step# arc of light, that their hone II
the air,
And they only, ‘par complaisance.’ touched tho
ground.’*
And the men, too, must be prafeed, for
“flief (Inure, I say, right well,
With omphaftlffit uud »!«<> witli good some—
A thing in footing indispBtisuble;
Tliey dance without thcutrical pretense—
Mot like a liHilet in,inter in I lie van
, 01 hi# drill'd i#yuiplw, hut iiko geutlouien.”
Amid the pausea there was time fat
love and gUBliing. Tbe young man
would whisper iu substance:
“Except I be by Silvia in the night,
There 1> no music In the mocking bird;
Ualesi I lock on Sylvia in the dty,
There Is no day tor me to took upon.”
And tho fsir creature replied:
“Methlnlu I feel this youth’s perfection*
Steel with nn lnvleible and eubtle ite&th
To craeplntomy heart. Well, let It be.”
Love! though wrinkled old humdrum,
end hard faots deride it. Didn’t a thirty-
year married poet thus Bing:
Why the world are all thinking about It,
And as for myself I oan swear,
If 1 fancied Unit Heaven were without It,
m.soases.feel a wish to be there,
It being tbe last, an elegant lunok was
provided of Charley Heyman’s best food
and good wiuaa. Tha refreshing tintin.
nabnlation of ioe dunking the glasses end
sparkling champaguo ’ brought the wit,
Npartea, and good things that had been
stored for mouths perhaps. Tbe time
waa a gay and fastiva one.
Supper I ye gods I What is there more reapoot-
ablet
For eating,w ho,snve Byrole, ever ehk'd n belief
Time passed delightfully. The pleas
ures weat p6 n late hour like the rainbow’s
beauteous form evanishing amid tba
stores.
Beat, ye Gormans, pa your hippy mem
ories until tba heated term is over !
—Santa Anna told us the curious story
hia: loot leg) and iu the following
„ j “Begeidiug my foot, I mast men.
that 1 MHevedlt waa lost when the
rebbie took it from the tomb ou the 6th
at’ Deoember, 1841, end dragged it
through tbe streets ; but yesterday a lady
Cams to see me, telling me that her bus-
band, who wm en aid colonel of thg Mex
ican army, had preserved it, aud rooom-
Oaptaln T. H. Moore, who bM been in
command of tba Fariey for tba hut few
mouths, is one of the aaoat aoutoopa and
popular offioers that ever trod tha deck of
a steamer. Ha ia young, bnt month* ia
this century ore equivalent to ydars in the
days when our farafsatesn though* they
were *q wise, bat in reality were so poky.
Oaptain 7 Henry is one df the will* awake
yonng men of tbe age, and deserves all
tha good lack h* has woo.
To-day h# takas temporary command
of tka New Jaeknoo, Mtdoatrisae pleasant
party to NaaT* Landing; Florida, of late
jfiiffYBi Thtrt tht jartj ttHIi
no hostile intent, and will be weloomed
at on* of tba most htspitshla koossa te
Jackson county. Hat* 0«g#dn Henry
links his fortunes with Mias Ella Butler,
one of the fairest of Florida's maiden*.
Thus raiaforsad by youth and beaaty and
Moore happiness, tha bridal party returns
Iq the tmat, go oo to BaMiridg*, and
thence return to Colombo*. Joy attend
the party. > ■' )
Offil
ta.
tioathi
to retarn it to me if I should
oves eome back to Mexioo. I am expect
ing ibis gift to day at noon. I consider
this conduct tha more praiseworthy, be
cause the gift might have been made in
1853, when I was President; but then
each action would have been considered
eu adulation.” He had scarcely finished
these words when tho lady arrived with
the promised foot. Dr. Autonip opened
the box end examined his ralio with
interest. The foot was perfectly mummi
fied bnt well oonserved.
[Cor. AUa Californian.
—William B.Og
’ New York, was
gden, of
yesterday elected True tee of the Northern
Paolfio Hail road, vie* J. Edgar Thompson,
Ike CWer of Me Mr so* Crooks.
The etkeraal bine oolor of the sky ia
dna to minute partielsa of matter whioh
£00! is AhAiriQr* W^p^4hijpfNwvM^ tktf’
sky wonld be dead black.
It is a fact la Optra that etcsedfngiy
fins portions of matter dispan* or seatter
,1110 bine rays of light, ooener portions
aoatter re# nyk, and still eoaraaf potions
scatter all the rays, tasking white light.
An atmosphere ia full of aqnaona vapor,
tha particle* of whioh diffuse white light
in all direatlons. When thaa* particles
are enlarged, they baoo'm* visible in the
form of oleods. The vapor particle* of
tbe white clonds are anppaaed to bo fleer
and lighter than the** of tho dark ones.
—They tell of e hen whioh floated down
the raging tide at MID rivar, for some
distanoe, in the banal whan «ha was la
boriously “covering” nineteen eggs. She
attended strictly to baeinoM, daring tho
flood finally brought np in a friendly har
bor, and has also* loft ha* Barrel with
nineteen chickens at her beels.
AISfiOO Worth of desks at Out far Cask.
DittoImNsh.
Tha firm of Futon, Gobdon A Oo.,
by mutual consent, having determined to
close the basin see, offer their entire stock
of goods el oath. A Mr* 'opportunity is
hereby offered to purchase, M our goods
ere new and fraah, and ware bought for
Aa our object lit to Wind np tho
business as soon as passible, no gogdo
will be delivered without the eesh.
The name, “The Virginia Store," to
gether with the good will, fnrnitare, and
a two year*' lease, from October next,
will be disposed of to any on* wishing to
invest.
jet Pbttom, Goaoox A Oo.
*«r coin
Determined to toll always at tha vxxr
Lowx8T pbicxs, and being desirous to
make room for fall business, I offer to
day my atrrta* stock of Dry Goods at
oost, embracing a great variety of Staple
end Fenoy Goods of tha most desirable
character. Many Drees Goods are offered
at moo# under the oaet in New York.
Elegant Cloths and Gents' Furnishing
Goods.
AU ara invited to oome early and secure
bargains. A rare opportunity is now
offered.
Terms cash on delivery.
Je5 eod H. T. Guanas.
Opening twio* a week, new and desira
ble goods, whioh are offered at “selling!'
prioee.
Go to J. B. Jonas’ for new and choice
Prints—Urge lot jnat opened at 10 cento.
“Batter thaA*ta*‘tontt*ofwhet pesae*
for artistic fiction. Admirably well writ
ten."—Coismiw JSnquirer.
The style ia claaz, fotetble, gfaoHnl
JKnNs
In the manner of Vtotoc Hugo.”—JV.
[b* book grown on no
it. Tho deeortprion of tho
riots in Paris is anparh ■ aotaaMy worthy
of Hago.”—Atiokte Horrid.
. fiT For aal* by aU hsoksaUors, or
post-paid by tha pnbUahan on neaipt of
#1,50 O. 8. PahUahtog Company, 13
Dnivaraity Plaoa, N. Y.
jalO 8t-W*Fr8nAWlt]
rxroMBi-wo munwn
High prlorn oaa no longer axiat. I
heart la the prineiplo now, and MI dartre
to alooe basin eat, am offering my (took of
DryGoodo,
Clothing,
fl V7. i Hate,'
Boots and Shoaa,
Hosrtry,
and numerous aritrito in thia Una, at rt»
an oost.
Call and oxamtao, arid ondmao* dol
lar go farther than two at any other plaoa.
I am in earnest. If yon doqb* It, thp
to aadhovaproof of Ibofaot.
L. Haims, lit Broad St,
myl 4m Colombo*, G*.
A few pieoaa of Froaoh and Engliah
Oaaaimares, vary low, to oloo* ont, at
T. EL Bbiaouw'A
A large lot of ohoop Oassimmis and
Idnoas, Vary chaaft at
' ' BLAXcntxp'a.
The best plao* to bay Table Iin*n*i
Napkins and Sbeatinge, ia at
Blaxcxaad's,
IH Brood at
If von deaira a tael good amok*, go to
BomJit, an BAhdolpb street, and ask
tot his now brand* et Kay West and Im-
portad Havana Cigars. nqrlO
/ . _* j£ * 1 —
The proper plae* to find Oeeslmeree
r pm,tx
Linen* rt at
DO
A fine assortment of Heel Meerschaum
Pip#*, Cigar Holders, OigK Oases of real
v. !««»•**•% *«•. *
Benue's Cigar Rmporium, on B*nlol|di
street, house with the Bril Sign, near
Enquirer offlo*. my 10
Tha proper plae* to bay Amotieon
Cambrio is at Aami A Mtnmoan's.
Saturate a pise* of brood or mast with
gaalrio juice, and It will dissolve. This
rt digastioa. Add to such a mixture a
little alcohol, and it wiU not ditoolv*.
This rt indigestion Bowers, than, of
tinctures, or tonic*, or doeoctione con
taining spirituous Uquor*. Shan oH ram
“tonios, ” and roly solely oa Dm. Vf su
m's Vimioab fliwn, the finest digest
ive invigorant known, and fra* from tha
fiery oon* of AloohnL my 88 4w
The proper thing to do la, go to Aooe
A Murdoob’a and leek through their hand
some line of Bilks, Qrsnsdinas, Poplins,
Striped end Corded Organdies, and select
what goods yon want.
Hood Thing*.
Go to the Unby iteetenrent for your
Oysters, Fish, Came, and all things good
to e»t. ^ oetl5 If
l The' proper piece to bny Calico** at 10
oente per yard and Goats’ Thread at 70
cents per doaen ia at
Aon A MusDooa't,
CHAM. HMl MAM A CO.,
Broad Btreet, Colombo*, Q*., offer at
thair popular
BMBTAVMAMT AMD IAZOOfr
The beet that oan b* found in Liqnora,
Oigsrs, Tobacco, A*. [myS ly
JlMik^kU 1
Yon can find at T. E. Blanchard's, 128
Broad street, the very latest (tries of
Dress Goods, at such pries* aa cannot
fail to give satisfaction. Call and a**
them.
Domestic Goods a* greatly radoead
rates; Factory Goods at faotory price*;
Goats' Spool Ootton at Tllnanta par dsn.;
the best Prints at 10a par yard.
my 10 tf •_
Tha proper plaoa to go whan you wont
eboap Dry Goods Is
Aon A Moanooa'a.
Tha proper plao* to boy 4-4 Bleaohad
Homespun at 10,12j and 16 oan la a yard
rt; Aom A Moidook’s.
Tha proper plao* to proear* tha latest
norelties in Bilk Soatfs, Bon Fans,
Leather BalU, Ae., te at
Aom A Muxdooh's.
Tha proper plaoa to bay Black arena-
dines in all styles obaap la at
Aom A Mcxpooi'a.
TOmA’o Mat met.
Men and woman will suffer from a
savers headache, whan tea minutes spent
bathing the head with tha Extract wonld
afford relief.
[jet «odAw
Ovrroa Mosils a Oibabd Nailsoad, »
Oeiambas,»*., J***1,M»*. J
A meetlMor tkelttoehheMen or the Mobile
and Olmr* Balliead Oompeny will boheU kt
the depot 1a Girard, Ala., on Wednesday, Ju-
ly lit, at 1IM o'eloek a. «., whea an election
Dr president ead six Dlreetort will take plaee.
Stoekholdere with thair fsmiUei wlUbopsm-
adtrsa, coming within twedays of meeUng
and letaralat wltkia five days alter.
Certificates ofStoek mart to exhibited to the
eandaetor by a etoekkelder sad oortlfioat* of
stash sad wrtttea proxy mast be shown toon
tlQo a proxy to part freo.
j. m. yRAZEE, goaty.
NOTICE.
Omcs Morns * amiss B*iL*o*n, 1
Cowaiot, Qt., Jose s, 1874. I
» nil this dst* ths following rate* will be
^OeUsabwrlo Union 8ertng*-*th clws 37 cent*,
Oth etas* Me, Tth clam me {* 100 ft.
Ootnabu to Hoe. * and 10-Sth clu* 43c, Ctb
dm* M, Tth ebm Ik* 100 ».
Oelnnbn* to Tror—*th etaae 44c, 6th cite*
7th clem tfeV 100#.
J±
J. M. PRAfifiB, Agent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD,
Omui ScmumNDurr’a Ornoa,
ClNTKAL RAILBOAD,
Iatamai, Novembwr 1,187a,
j
AM 4KP Ann SUNDAY. TUN 8D INSTANT.
W Pb—if r Trains on tn# Q«orgi# 0#ntrnl
Rffiilroffid, It# BnachM and ConnBotloni, will rnn
TRAIN MO. l t COIN® MONTH AMD WB8T.
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ArriYffi in AnEnatn 4:00 p x
ArrlYffi in MiflftdgevlUffi 10:(J9 p m
Arrive in Mntonton 11:66 P n
ArriYffi la Macon 6:46 p m
IdMYffi MffiOOffi for Colnabu# 7:17 p u
LffiffiYffi Macon for Bu'ffittU 9:10 p m
LffiffiYffi MffiOM for Allffiffitffi 7:30 p n
ArriYffi ftl Colnnbn# 12:46 a m
ArriYffi ftt Mffifoahfl 10: 40 a m
ArriYffi •! AtUnU 1:40 a m
COMING SOUTH AND MAST.
LffiffiYffi AtUnte 1:00 a m
LffiffiYffi Oo’ffiffiibn# 7:10 p M
LffiffiYffi Mnfoalffi 7:26 r x
ArriYffi ftt Mffioon Utm Atlnnu........... 6:00
from Colnmbiiffi 4:10
from Bufiralffi 6:46 a x
Ml 7:16 a m
MU. 0:06 am
WgUdto 4:00 pm
ArriYffi •! flffiYffinnnb 6:v6 p m
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WR8T.
LffiffiYffi BffiVffinnftb 7:30 p m
LffiffiYffi Affifffiffitffi 8:06 p x
ArriYffi in AffifEalffi 6:65 am
ArriYffi In Mason 8:20 am
LffiffiYffi MffiOM for Oolnmbufl 9:20 a m
LffiffiYffi MffiOffin for Bnlknlffi 9.06 a m
LffiffiYffi Mftcon for Atl mi ft 9:10 ▲ x
ArriYffi In Oolnmbmi... 6:36 pm
ArriYffi In Snfffiuln 6:40 p m
ArriYffi la AtUnta 6:48 pm
OOMING SOUTH AND MAST.
LffiffiYffi Atlanta 7:00 A x
LffiffiYffi Oolambffis 2:30 pm
LffiffiYffi Mnfoffilffi 8:60 a m
Arrivffi in Mncon from Atlnnta 3:40 p m
ArriYffi in Mffioon from Cotambu# 7:26 p m
ArriYffi ia Mffioon from Rnfonls 6:10 r x
r* MaoGffi 7:36 pm
lYffi In MUMfl^riliffi 10:09 P M
lYffiin Raton Ion 11:66 pm
LffiffiYffi Aaf«>U 8:05 pm
AmrlVffi ia AffifEffilffi 6:65 am
ArriYffi In flffivffiaaffik....e 7:16 am
Train Mo. *, Uinn ft through train on the Cen
tral Rffiilroffid, itcaping only at whole station*,
paffiffiffingerffi for half itatlon# cannot b« taken
rpntofc
fm—nfW for
ekffi train Be. 1 f
for Millffidfffirillffi and Batonton will
1 from flffiYffinnah and Augusta, enl
train Mo. 2 from point* on tka Southwo#t<m RmiI
road, Atlanta and Macon. Th« Milledgvviile »ud
■atonton train ram dally, flandnyi exceptrd.
my 26 tf
17, BHHtam/w cawuti u.
WILLIAM ROGKK8,
General Bnporinuudcnt.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
641 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOUM FASTEST TIME!
Choice of Two Routes.
Ntv Tort tad New Orlesas Xsil Lis*.
WMIIIK RAILBOAD OP ALABAMA,
Ounuire, Ox., April 24th, 1874.
(RAIMI LBAVfi OOLDHBU8 DAILY
P« Montgomery uut hint, l-.OO l. *.
hrrjTt mlfionlf',, . . 6:43 *. >.
Arrive .t Seim., - . 11:04 A. n.
FOR ATLANTA AMD MMW YORK
At 10:40 m a. Arrive Opelika at 12.87 p. u. At
AtlMta 5:42 p. m.
By AtlfiNta an# Riokmond Air-Line.
IMT. Attaeuednp. m^ OIIARLOTTK 8:35 ».
»•> Duvtlt* 3:21 p. m, Rietimond 11:05 p. m. Ar-
ntWn.hl.iton 4:30 n. m., et Belttmor. 0:30 n.
m., at PhtUdelphl. 1:30 p. m., at MMW YORK 6:13
p. m.
Sleeplmg (taws Bss Arena Atlanta to
fitertrtta
By Kennesaw Rout*.
Lmv. Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. ta..
Bristol 10:46 a. m., Lynchburg 10.45 p. m. Arrive
•! If"* 1 *"** 0 ® m m., at Baltimore 916 a. m..
nt PUUdffiTpbU 1:80 p. m., at NBW YORK 6:15
p. m.
Blwplng car* rnn from AttaaU to Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARRIVM AT OOLDMBD8 DAILY
Prom Atlanta ud Maw York, 5:24 *. a.
Prem Montgomery and 8.1m* 2:30 r. n.
Ticket, for Ml. at Onion PuMngor D:-p u t.
_ . 0HA8. P. BALL, Ooutnal Oup'l.
R- A. MAOOM, Agont. Inpr25 tf
NOTICE.
0“
Grnoa Momu 4 Git aid Railroad, i
Oulumboa, April 16,1874. /
AMD AFTBB APRIL 16TH, the rmsseeger
Train on this Road will rnn a# follow#:
.. 3:00 P. M.
..11:05 p. m.
.. 2:23 a.m.
...10530 A. M.
LffiffiYffi Oolambua
ArriYffi at Troy
LffiffiYffi Troy
ArriYffi at Columbus
nprli 2w
w. L, CLaBK, flap*!.
POOW8, ffiAffiH, ETC.
Our Seventy Pane llluetra-
. ted Catalogue of
d o o b s,
BASHER, BLINDS,
STAIR RAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac.,
Mailed to any one tntorootod In buildiug, on
receipt of stamp.
XZOGH * THORNE,
*54 A 134 CANAL ITOUiST,
Jytl dAwly MMW TORN CITY.
$5,000,000
Endowment Scheme) t
Fifth and Lx#t Concert
v .* I
IN AID or TUI
Public Library of Kentucky, j
JULY 31, 1874.
““ I
In Announcing the Filth nnd last of the icriei
of Gift Coucorta given for the benefit of tho Public
Library of Kentucky, lb# TiuileM and Man*g fr
refpr n Uk pride and pleasure to the four which
have been Already given: The nr»t, December 16
1871? the second, Drc -nrher 2,1872; the third, July 1
8,1873; nnd the fourth, March Hlet, 1*74.
Under their charter, grunted by n epecla! act of
the Kentucky Legislature, March lu, 1871, th 9 ,
Trustee# arc autbortx.'d to give ONE 610KK, an j
ONLY ONK MORK Gift Concert. With a oo ef
arising from thU I’hth and LAST Concoct, the L
LibMry. Museum, and other departments sre to be
enlarged and endowed with a fixed and certain
annual income. Such an endowment film] in j t .
■ired as will seen v beyond peradvonturo not«ui« m
the maintenance of this magnificent establUh. "
ment, but its coustant growth.
The Fifth Gift Concert
or the pnrpovea mentioned, and which is po»i.
tively andnnetmlYOCMlly unnouncedTllE LAfiT
WHICH WTt L KVBK I»K GIVEN UNDER Tills
CHAHTr-U AN,D HY TUN FRJCRBNTJIANAUE.
MENT, will come off at the Fublio Library Uall,
at Louisville, Ky.,
Friday, July 31,1874.
At this final Concerto
scale cor impending witli its increased importance.
Tho muHic will he reudered by an onheslracoii.
eiffit ng of one hundred performer# selected for
their feuio in diflfurt>nt lands, aud the nffipruci'dtot.
ed sum vf
88,800,000
nong t
List of Gifts.
ONE OBAND CASH GIFT
ONE GRAND CASH OIIT..—-u
ONE GRAND CASH OIIT
ONE ORAND CASH GIFT
ONE GRAND CASH G1TT
5 WASH GIFTS *20,000 CMh
10 CASH GIFTS 14,000 tech wm,
i5 oasii gifts 10,000 ceon iwS
M UASU GIFTS 5.000 cub loom
‘♦250,(0
• 100,00,
’ ’6,1ft
, 60, a*
26.1ft
100,00
25 CASH GIFTS
30 OASII OUTS
50 OASH GIFTS
100 OASH GIFTS
240 UASH OI FI’S
300 OASH GIFTS
10,000 OASH GIFTS
4.000 enoh loo.ift
8.000 each 00,'™
2.000 enoh loo 0*
1.000 each loom*.-
m2'
lW88ek 60,019 ..
W each V50,UQu
GRAND TOT Alt 20,000 GIFTS, ALL "fcp#1
OASH.. fl2,600,OW * :
PRICE OF TICHEm -
Whole Ticket# $ 60
IUlvos 2/i«
Tenth, or each Cuiinou r t( .
11 Whole 'tickets lor coo ft
22Tickets for i.ihnj . i
Tickets are now ready for sdle, and order* id
compouied by cash will lie pronitdly filled.
Liberal commisaious will be allowed to sutfcfi
tory ageuts.
Circulars containing full particular! furuitbr:
on application. A
THO. E. BHAMLGTTE,
Age»t sad Manager,
Pnblio Library Building, Louidvillc, Ky.
my19 o2taw4wtd
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