About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1874)
__ a . it wwnwi FRIDAY ...J0*« It, lift. CITY AFT AIM. COLOMMVA DAILY MAM KMT. a / cr . — * rmni4b-Wt Mil* If*w Y*»B |MI •a Boston % ftt MM. «lIte ruuh % vor Mat; *atM bill*** BMtaa UMINt BukflNHlIllK ebMftfl OUHtW TirkUUi rrtalia. OarrMWf to*** 1S04 r* ont par MMtfe. OoM awl ritm »<>■!- *Oorroa^MarliM ML Th* totWwla* an OMiaarpaad atalaad » •« OaaiOMtaary M SUM Low KMAUaga UK0MM MIMUan .....M #— ■MM HMUac* MH*- ■alM ■ Mm. Btoripta IMM-I k» M. fc O. B. B.; I *1 wagaMt * hf *•"■•*• *•<* Jr W. k. B. ; « kf Ml 0 ky B. W. B. B. ■Mpaaata 7* h*l*a-M *7 *• *•! 1 for k£*. m»|MI MMrW. BE. 01tlt tTAfMiarr. ■ oa k*ad Aagaat Mat, 1*7* .1,177 ■lateral BoMtrad prartoBaly.. :•> State oa kaad. lui Oat LtAr TMxlaitri Mat. 1*7*, 1M; nmIto* mom dor *i total roMlpta *MJ*| aklppad uaa *af M; total aUpMMta H,7*| a took *,M* i aalM M. MlddUaaa 175<a O. S. roara —BaaalpU for t *apa ltJM i oi. porta to Groat Brltala 1MM; to Ooatlaaat «**7i ataa* atMUL 1> Our OpoMa I HoroafUr tbo BaouiMM-flnt patkat* will bo tout to tha Poatofioa at OpolUta. Mr. t. M. Patar ia oa* aathorM Agrat for Opalika, and will raoaipt for aobacrip- tiooa. Oar patron will obUf* n by oalliDB on him at tha ElpraM Oflloa and 7 cf-.-i : i v.. A oool, plaaaant room, famlahad or nn- farnlabad, within a» bioak of tha Poat Offlra. Addr*a* "Box A," Poat Oflloa. JnnolO St ' Tima far tbit week Colombo* bu re- oalrad 79 balm of oottan agitate 60 laat yaar aame Uma and abippod 836 againat 3fi0. Mi,tap**<tMi«a. |nt you tbo gaoortl complaint at tbi* aoaaoa of lb* yaar waa, ibid crop*, owing tear ■**■!.« rain had booom vary gramy, and Wag naobl* to roaaor* it mnoh of tb* land wbieh wa planted bad to b* abandon ad. Tha ntnraa from all tha oottan Btatn ahowod orar tbo praooding yaar an iaoraaaod aoraago of li par oant., and labor aboat th* aam*, with a largely wont of fartUtaar* amployad in tha Atlantio ooaat Btata*. Tha total acra- aga in oottoo wa giran 9,802,815, an in- of 985,108 orar 1872, and 917,270 m 1871. Thia yaar th* or op* an oloaa, tb* acra- aga ia ««tim«t*d from It to 18 per oant. more than laat mm on, about two-third* lam fartillaar* nod, and more land pilot ed la oora and other (mail grain than any period aino* tb* war, and oottan ranging from tan to thirty day* behind 1873. Th* T*u* crop for tbi* year i* tbn re ported from airty-ona oonnti**: Too mncb tain in April, followed by dronth in May. Twenty ooantie* report an inoraaaed oottan aoraago of lOto 20p*ro*nt.; nine- toan a dooreaaeof 5 to 15 paroant.; twen ty-two mom m laat yaar. Only 700 acraa abandoned on aeooont of orerflow. For ty-two oaanMM report a good atand; ainataon inditfaront and bad, and all want rain. Crop tan to thirty daya later than laat year, and generally free from gram aad weed*. Moaning Me CUg. Poliomnen hare reoeired inatrnetion* to •zamin* thorongbly every atore and lot in tb* city, and reqnir* parties to havo their praml*M cleaned aad diMnfaoled. If they do not heed the order* given, all offend er* will be heavily lined by the Mayor. It ia all important that onr oity ahonld have removed everything wbioh haa a ten. deuoy to oraate diaeaaa. A gentleman Jute from New Orleana taliana that oity wn never so filthy aa now. On aome etreeta the stench is aw ful. If nnoleanlineM will prodnoa it, he ia oonildant that yellow fever will visit that oity this year. We have no fear* of yellow Jack in this quarter, a oaae never having originated here, but we will have lorn reason to tMr any epidemle if tha oity i* kept M it should be. Th* steamer Farley will probably be at th* wharf this morning. She laaym at 11 o’olook to-morrow morning. Th* river rose several feet yesterday from Ike effects of heavy rain* ia the up oonntry. 9B71JB Showery yMterd*y at interval*. led* in th* afternoon a strong wind sprung np, and following it oem* a light shower. A heavy rain fall above hero, and also at Montgomery and along tb* lias of tht Western Railroad of Alabama, aa tele- grama inform ns. XVWMl, It was never, perhaps, in th* history of railroad*, as doll as now. On a trip be tween Colombo* and Maoon th* other night—a distanoe of 100 mile* and only on* passenger train per day—the oOndoe- tor ootleoted as far* 91.10. Oseae Mans. A oloae approximation shows that in th* ragion wbioh sands cotton to Col am bus some 900 tons have been sold, against 4,000 last year. Only tb* very best brands—those that stood previous testa well—have been disposed of. A Beebelew raws. Gnerryton, in Bnllook oonnty, on the Mobile A Girard RaUroad, hM five stone, ail kept by baohelote. It ia said tharaars only three women ia th* pi so*, aad they an negroas. C betas JwsbM. Mr. Tbo*. 8. Thompson, who ooonpiM th* “Old Cheney Plaoe,” oa the Hamilton road, brought la yesterday some very large aad ehoio* Irish potatoM of th* Goodrich variety. They wen planted oa March 1st, aad weighed each over half a pound. They ere by far th* flnMt we have seen this year. ■eeemtah A Jtamta itaHria*. Th* traok will be completed to Alexan der Oity by aeel Saturday night. Thia will eompieta th* road. nearly fifty mite* from Opelika. A big barbeon* ia to be given at the term inns on tb* 15th. Mr. J. O. Porter, of Oolaaabos, ia now engaged in repairing th* jail in Oaderill*. We are to have aome dating this month. First oomM the Old Folks' Conoert tor the benefit of a Confederate monument iaO.lumbna; than a eonoertby Profaaaor ChaM and hi* pnpils for bis uwn benefit, and then a moonlight pio nio at Beioh’a garden for th* benefit of th* Columbus Library Association to be given under the anapioM of th* Columbus Guards. Sav ers! excursions are spoken of. Anything to get rid of the hot, dull day* end the depressing talk which aoeompantaa them. A gentleman went to Montgomery th* other day. If w* are really aaade of dust his wm th* oboioMt baton grounds. Ha rod* with a lady of that beautiful oity who ia a charming MU, aad whenever eh* goM travels fatly. The result was the bora* ran away aad both ware spilled out, Mining only alight biuiasa. Columbus ought not to do Montgomery this wsy, though tb* latter set th* example. A gen tleman from that oity, a few years ago, driving a spirited team, wm deiioiousiy tamed out while turning a ourva. The lady remained in tb* vehicle and stopped th* team, when th* disoomfited again got in and took th* ribbons. Tolteomon BuipmOoA. Policeman John O'Brien has been sus pended from the foroe because of a refus al to obey the orders of Gapt. Foran. He would not go on duty on a beat to which he had been direeted. Mr. Thos. Dodd bM reoeived the temporary appointment. A Dm Tolling Uor Utory Foroignly A gentleman of Columbus has a cow whiob bas gotten into the bad habit of jumping fenoMand getting into other people's gardens. Yesterday she earns bom* with a plank on herborna, on whiob wm written tbs following: "lab a bad oow. I shumpts into yards andgatsahutea. Dis plank vm puts mid 'bout mine ueok to krap* me from being ahutys. Me oughts to be mid d* pen, mid de palings mit it round. Data de oow I am.” The lesson though written in foreign English wm not unheeded by th* owner. TSaaiai PMrlau BoportoA ISM Is Beat*. A negro woman from the plantation appeared in the oity yesterday morning and reported while feeding moles, Mr. Thomas Douglasa had been kioked by mules, and when she left wm lying sense- Ism, and reported dead. The Mobile and Girard train brought up no intelligence. Mr. Douglass had ohargo of the Guerry plaoe in Russell county, Ala., eight miles from Columbus. It is hoped the first re port may be exaggerated. ■KjMrter Court—Torn* IMte. Judge Johnson yesterday at tba Court Houm heard th* minutes, signed them, aad then ordered an adjournment until th* November Term. — In Jail. Seven persons are regular inmates. In addition tb* eight ohan-gangers boarding there, soaking tha oooupants in all fifteen. LOCAL MMIMrn. —The Mayor held no matinee yester day —An eudaavor is being mad* by some creditors to put th* Tallaaeee faotory iu bankruptcy. It is hoped the effort will not suooaed, aa little is ever derived from bankruptcy. —You one tell oourt ia over by th* lim- ited number of lawyer* who now attend the lnnoh houses. —Instead of oomplaining that the roam have thorns, why not be grateful that the thorns have roses. —Rain hM fallen ou every day this week. —An effort ia being mad* by some of our buainsM men to abolish the credit system altogether. It would be better for all olaasM were it done. —Counoil chamber is being whitewash ed. It needed it badly. —Th* winding stairs to the front and rear entrance of the Court-house are to be removed very shortly, and straight iron stops erected between the pillars of th* portico from th* ground. Thia ohange hM long been desired. —Green oora hM asade its appearance. —Th* “ Blackberry Brigade" oontinuM to flourish in quantities. The rains have helped them out wonderfully. Gee* Thing!. Go to th* Ruby Aeetaurant tot your Oysters, Fish, Gass*, and all things good to eat. ^ ootl6 tf 1b* proper plaoe to buy Oaliooes at 10 cents per yard and Coats' Thread at 70 oents per dossa is at Aoan A Mubdooh's, Loo Chimty Bam. - —Opelika hM repealed th* wdtaeBen giving 91,MO to the PubUe Retool*. This effectually kills the rahool, m th* Peabody fund wm given on condition that th* eity should give a thousand. —Lee hM prodnosd a big crop of wheat-ike poorest land yielding twenty bushels and th* beet thirty to thirty-five bushel* per sore. An abundance of rain hM fallen in Lee, and tbs streasm are very high. rrroMD i—iro iktlatiom ■' High prioM oaa no longer exist. 0Mb basis is tba principle now, and Ml desire to dose botes***, am offering my stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, flefr, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, and naasetous artictee in this line, at less an goat. Call and examine, and make on* dol lar go farther than two at any other plaoe. I am ia earnest. If you doubt it, step in and have proof of th* fact. L. Haants, 114 Bread St., myl 4m Columbus, Oa. A few piecM of Trench and English CeasimerM, very low, to close out, at T. K. BnaMnaas’*. A large lot of cheap OaasitaarM and Linens, very ohMp, at Btancnamp’*. Tb* best plaoe to bay Table Linens, Napkins and Sheetings, is at Bi.ancmaun’s, 128 Broad at. If you desire a real good smoke, go to Bonus's, on Randolph street, and ask for his new brands of Kay West and Im ported Havana Cigars. mylO Saturate a pieoe of bread or meat with gMlrio juloe, and It will dissolve. This ia digestion. Add to euoh a mixture a little alcohol, and it will not dissolve. This is indigestion. Beware, then, of tinoture*; or tonios, or deoootions eon- tainlng spirituous Hqaors. Shan all rum “tonios,” and rely solely on Da. Walk- bb's VnraoAB Bittbbs, the finest digest ive invigorant known, and free from th* fiery curse of Alcohol. my28 4w offer at OKAM. MMTMAM A CA, •load Street, Columbus, 9a, lMf popvlflff MMMTAUMAMT A*M> BALOV* Tbs beat that can be found in Liquors, Cigars, Tobaeeo, Aa [myS ly The proper plane to find CeseimstM for pants, boys Cuilmsns, Oottoaadee, Linens is at Aon A Moanoon's. The proper plaoe to buy America* Cambric is at Aon A Moanoon’s. New Advertisements. 525 A BAV eUAMNTUD ariagesl WELL AUOU A OMLLIagssd territory. Ca4er**dby«s**ra*n of IOWA, ABKAMAn A DAKOTA osngstAts. ff.«aJMUsta,Ba. and gala the love end affections of nay person they ehooee Inetnntly, ThU elaple nientel ne> msSV5>., a pS lbr„ Phils. 'Address?! Coughs, Colds, Hosrseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLST8 PUT VP UI7LT IN BLUB BOXBB. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Drngnliti.4w Neerljr ell dieeeeoe orifleets from Indigestion end Torpidity of the Liter, end relief is elweys enxioaaly sought eftor. If Um Llrer Is Kegaieted ieitsectioe, heeltb iff elmost ieveriebl/ secured. Went of ectlou in the Liver coatee Ileedeche, Const)potion, Jeundloe, Pete In tbo Sboaldere, ** Oh 11 Is, Ditsiness, Boar Stomech, Bed Teste loath, Billons At techs, Palpitation of the Heart, Deaceeelon of Spirits, or the B1n*e. end a *■— J J —•■ir symptoms, for which SIMMONS __ JLATOR Is th« beet remedy that bee ever been dleeov»rcd. It acts mildly, effectaelly, end Ming m elmplt vegetable compommd, can do no lnlnry in any qnentltiee that It may be taken. It Is harmless In every way; It hoe been need for forty yean, end huudrede of the good end great fross ell parte of the country will vouch for ite being the purest end beet. i’ L1VII IKULATOt, « Mid* Tahsreleu, Ia so dr atlo violent ■•ditto*. I* lore to care If takes rofalarl,. The proper thing to do ie, go lo Aeee A Mardooh’e aad look through their band- soma Una of BUka, Grenadine#, Poplins, Striped and Corded Orgsadtoa, and Minot what goods you want. Mo»A Ihio i You osn find at T. E. Blanchard'*, 128 Broad street, tbe very latest atyUe of Dress Goods, at snob prioM as oanuot (ail to give Mtisfaotion. Call and them. Domeutio Goods at greatly reduoed rates ■ Faotory Goods at faotory prions; Costa’ Spool Cotton at 70 oents per dos.; tbe beet Print* at lOe per yard. mylO tf Tb* proper plaoe to go when yon want obaap Dry Goods ia Aoaa A Mubdocb s. Tbs proper plaoe to bny 4-4 Bleached Homespun at 10, 12} sod 15 oents s yard is Acu A Mubdoch's. The proper plaoe to procure the latest novelties in Bilk Soerfi, Bugs, Pons, Leather Belts, Ao., is at' Aoaa A Mubdooh's. The proper plaoe to boy Black Grena dine* in ill itylM ohe*p is at Aoaa A Muaoooa'e. 175AM Worth of tiooOo at Coot for Out LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD. achisvrmknts, end now mgerlM desire the plcte Life-Hint try of this merhf rsimweee useo end iknivactob. which unfolds also the carl- oelttes end wealth of a wild end wonderfel conn try. It Is jtut ready. 2.QUU eysirfi wmtml quicH*. One agent sold lM. another 1M in one week, tor pertlculeie, eddreeu HtBBARD BIO* either Philo, Boston, or Cin., Q,4w IFLOR E N O Th* l*BB-cenH*ts4 (alt of th* Floronoo Sowing ISMhin* Co. a«elnst the B'nger, Wheeler 4 WiUeo.eed 0rover 4 Biker Compenlee, Involving ever Ie finally decided by the Supreme Court of the United fitetee, in favor of the FLORBNOK, which alone has broken the monopoly of high prloee. TUI XBWriMUCI !• the ONLY machine that eews book ward end forward, or to right end left. Simplest—Cheapest Beet. Sold for cosh only* Special terms to elobe and dealers. April, IS 74. eprao 'KDKOQItAPHY, e new book on the art of Writing by Bound; a complete system of “ •’ *** ‘ -IIji * * , „ Phonetic Short-liand, the shortest, most simple, easy end comprehensive, enabling any one in short time to report trials, speeches, sermons, 4 The Lord’s Prayer is written with 4S strokes ni the pen, end 144 words per mlnnte. The unem ployed should learn thle art. Prloe by mail 60 cents. Agents wanted. Address T. W. It VAN A OO., 139 Booth 7th street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w Tie hlgkeet maedlcml gmthorittes •I Enrope any the strongoct Toole, Purifier nod Doobctruont known to tko atodlool world It JURUBEBA. It nrreitn decay or vital forooa, oxhnuitlon o! the oorvont system, restores vigor to tbo dobll- itatod, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstruction* nod nets dlrootly on the I-lror nod Spleen. Price $1 a bottle. JOHN ii. KEI* lX>OQ, N. Y. 4w ... boon has ever beOa versal interest to the Ame . .. ... to no particular cleat alone, bnt tn all dotses; to men end women of all professions, oreede, occupa tions and political opinions—to formers, lawyers, huelnese men, meehenice, phydciaas. politicians, teachore, studiota, manufkoturen, •aleemea, mea of learulag and men who can only read, to old and young. All want it aa n book of constant reference, end to preserve for their children nnd children’s children as the only oomplete and relia ble work, showing thsaigantle retails of TH1 NUT ONE H1INBBIB TEAM Off THE OMEATENT HEPCBUC THE WUBL9 EVER SAW. It i, not s luiurj esity to every . well-informed American 4w WA ERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS are the mo*i beautiful in style aud petfset in tone ever made. The CONOKKTO STOP Is the btet ever pUeed in any organ. It Is produced by an extra set or reeds, peculiarly voiced, the effect which is most charming aad aoul-etlrrlng, while Us iraitatiou of tbs human voice lo superb. Terms liberal. WATERS’ PHILHARMONIC, VESPERS and ORCHESTRAL ORGANS, in unique Preach can are among the best made, end combine purity voicing with great volume of lobe. Bailable for parlor, churcb, or music hall. WATERS' NEW BOALK PIANOS have greutpower end n flue sing DUoolutiong Tbs Aim of Panov, Goauov A Co., by mutual oonMUt, having determined to olo** tb* basin***, offer th*ir entir* atock of good* at oost. A nr* opportunity Is hsnby offsnd to panhasa, a* onr goods 1 i*« »■>*., with all modem im,ro..ai.ati, and .re the bc"t 1’iauoe mude. These Organs and Pianos *ra new and fn*b, and wan bought for A* our objeot l* to wind up th* buain*** M »oon M poMibls, no goods will be dslivurad without the oa*k. Thu n*m«, “Tha Virginia Store,’’ to gether with th* good will, furniture, and u two yuan' 1mm, from Ootobar next, will b* diapoMd of to any on* wiahing to invMt - Pino*, Gonnoa A Co. AT court Determined to a*ll *lw*y* at the vast lowkwt raicM, and being daairoua to msks room for full buaineM, I offer to day my sanas stock of Dry Good* at co*t, embreoing ■ great variety of Stapl* and Fancy Good* of U>* mast deiirsbte obunotor. Many Dmm Good* *r* offend •t much under th^ooat in New York. Elegant Cloth* and Gent*' Furnishing Good*. All sr* invited to com* early and Moure bargain*. A nr* opportunity to now offend. Term* oath on delivery. j*5 eod H. T. Qsiolbu. ere warrauted for six years Prices extreme’ low f. r cash or ptrt cash, and balanoe in mouth or quarterly payiornta. Second-hand in^trumcnlff taken in exchaugp. Agenta wanted iu every county in the Un ted States aud Canada. A lib eral uiscouut to Teachers, Minister-, Churches, Schools, Lodges, etc. ItlastrateU catalogues mailed. HORACE WATERS 4 BON, mj28 481 1’roadway, New York. Box 3567. REAL ESTATE ACENTS JOHN BLACKMAR St. Olslr Street, Ounby’* BelMJeg, nut Pr**r, lllg** A O*. Real Estate Agent and Broker. Btrtx, BY rSXMlUlON, To Merchants' and Mechauice' Bank, this city, aprlfi if JHroei from Muropo! A Am MRortmenl of Sell lioeroehtiim Pip**, Cigar Holder*, Cigar Cmm of n*l ( (“>«*<> Buxton L**th*r, Matohsaf**, Ao., at Buhls*’* Cigar Emporium, «n Ruilolph ■treat, houM with tha Bud Sign, near Enquirer oOo*. nylO ELLIS & HARRISON, Beal Estate Agents AND AUCTIONEERS, W ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO TBE BA1 RENT AND PURCHASE of REAL E8TAT1 in tha City and country, and will advertise th same (at private sale) f REP OP OHAROB, unless the property iff sold. For tale. VACANT LOT OP LAND, being tba treat por tion of the M Nanoe lot," on Bryan t reat, a— tbe residesoe of Hon. M. J. Crawford. O _ if yon want a bargain. fsbl2 tf OITY LOT No. flOl, on McIntosh street, with three dwellings on Urn same. Will be sold together or separate, at a low figure, for cash. VALUABLE OITY PROPERTY, situated in — boateeae centre of the city. Will sell at a great bargain, or to an eooeptable party aa aadlvided interMt. The property eon be made to pay a large iaterest oa the investment. A DESIRABLE H0U81 AND LOT, with ten acre* ground, in Linwood, one mile from 8. W. R. R. depot; e very comfortable and desirable home, MEDICINES. REGULATOR Ie no intoxicating beverage, lea faultless family medidm ety and tbe happiest results to the most delicate infant. Does not iuterfare with baslneaff, “ s not disarrange the system, ea the place or Qntaiae ana Bitten of every kind, Contains the simplest and best remedies. FOlI MALE BY ALL BMUOOXMT3, febfi deodawly THE BEST ADVICE isadieche, fever and ague, nervous debility, or of ie stomach, the e, and regulate t of DR. TUTT’B l these ini- '8 VEGET- « BLE LIVER PILLS. They act very mildly, yet thoronghly restore the foDctional action of the digestive organs and tbe intestines aad renovate the whole eyitem. They produce neither nausea, gripiug or weakness, and may be taken at any time without change of diet or occupation. Pries S5c a box. Sold by ell druggists. DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE possesses qualities that no other dye does. Ite effect is Instantaneous, and so natural that it con- uot be detected by the closest observer. It ie harmless and easily applied, and ie In general Among the fashionable hair are*sere iu every li city in the United States. Prico $1 a box* 1 everywhere. railroads. notice. StiSnMwmi.i Orvio. Moniie k Oi***» Baimoad, I Columbia, Os., June 1,1874. ( A meeting of the Stockholders of thn Mobile *nd Girard Railroad Uompony win b*b*ld *t the depot In Qirud, Al*., o* W*d***d»7, J«- lp l.t, at 11 !4 o’olook a. *., wh*n »n elMtioa for Prwldrat and all Ulreotor* wfil tak* plaoe. Stookboldera with their Ikmlllaa will bap***- •d free, coming within twe dnyi of meetlag nnd returning within five days niter. Certificates ofStock most be exhibited to the conductor by n stockholder end certificate of •took end written proxy must be shown to en title n proxy to pass free. Jc2—td J. M. FRAZER, Neo’y. NOTICE. Coluxiics, Ga , June 8,1874. ITER this data the following rates will be olumbui to Union SprlPK*” 6 ^ C * ,IB, cente, Oth close 26c, 7th class 20c U100 ». Coliiiubus to Noe. 9 and 10—fith clem 43c, 6th class 30c. 7tb class 23c Vl<i0 8>. . , _ _ Columbus to Trojr—Sib class 44c, 6th clem 32c, 7th cIasa 25c 100 lb. Je3 lw J.M. TRAZER. Agent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Scrofula, Eruptive Diseases of the Bkib, St. An thony's Fire, Erysipelas, Blotches, Tumors, Bolts, Tetter, and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Pain and Enlargement of tbe Bones, Female Weaknem, Sterility, Lencorrhoea isdlcol science. It enters into tbe circulation and eradicates every morbifle agent; renovates the system; produces a beautiful complexion eud ftueee the body to gain flesh and Increase In eight. Keep the Bleed Healthy and all will be well. To do so, nothing has ever been offered that can compare with this valuable vegetable extract. Price $1.00 a bottle. Sold by all DrugKlats. Office 48 Cortlundt street, N. Y. feblS deodawly OlNUAl SUMSlNTKNPUfT'S OMCS, 1 Ckhtral KAIUOAfi. V Savahwar, November 1,1878. ) O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, THE 2D INSTANT. Passenger Trains oa the Georgia Central Railroad, Us Branches aud Connections, will rnn as f> Hows: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WIST. Leave SaVAnonh 8:45AM Levre Augusta 9:06 A M Arrive in Augusta 4:U0 r m Arrive in Milledgevilie MiW f * Arrive In Eatoaton H: 51 * r * Arrive iu Macon 6:45 F M Leave Macon fur Colambu* 7:17 F M Leave Macon for Ku aaU 9:10 FM Leave Macon for Atlanta 7:30 F It* Arrive at Columbus AM Arrive et Kafeul* a u Arrive et Atlanta 1:40AM COMING SOUTH AND BA8T. Leave Atlanta 1:00am Leave Co umhus 7:10 f M Leave Eufaula 7:25 f m Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:50 a M Arrive at Macon from t olujibus....*...* 4:10 am Arrive at Macon from Auteuis 6:43 a M Leave Macon 7:16AM Lears Ananata 9:06AM . 4:00 F M . 6:‘/6 F M TRAIN NO. 2, GOINO NORTH AND WEST. Leave Savannah... 7:30 fm Leave Augusta Arrive in Augusta 5;fi 5 A M Arrive In Macon 8 20 a m Leave Macon fur Columbus 9ri0 a m Leave Mo4m>u for 9.06 a M Leavo Mat on for Atlanta...*.... A M Arrive In Columbus 6:35 f m ArMve in Eufaula 6:40 p m Arrive in Atlanta 5:48 FM COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta 7:00 a m Leave Columbus 2:30 t M Leave Kufaufa 8:50 A M Arrive in Macon from Atlanta 3:40 f m Arrive iu Mucon from Coluuibiik 7:25 p M Arrive in Macon from Eufaula 6:10 p M Leave Mac-u 7:35 fm Arrive Ju Miliedgeville 10:09 p M Arrive in Kaionton 11:55 p m Leave Augu-ta 8:05fm Arrive iu Auguata 5 65 a m Arrive In 8avannah 7:15 a m the Cen- stations, f stations cannot be taken on it 450’. laengers for MiH> dgevil's end Eatoaton will take train No. 1 fr m H wacnth end Augusta, end train No. 2 from p’diit.v on the 8onthw«stern Rail road. Atlanta end M u m. The Millodgaville and Eatonton train run.H daily, Sunday• except*d. cURK Ntunlgia, Pilw, headaoho, DUrrhoea. Boils, OldSorn, Lammn, Btuna, Bormsss, Toothache, fioalds, Sprains, SoarstiMss, Ulosrs. Wounds, Son Throat, Colio, Braises, fthyiwtatttiw, Bsmorrhages, ihc' martl .odkwlm Liver! Liver! Liver! SIIMIIMIOISrS’ HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE, b a prnraljr TBGBTABLB PREPARATION, harm IMS awl .tractive—a .|mcifle for all d.ma(.meota of tha Liver. Kidneys, Skin, Stom achor Bowels. This M* dicine bos been tried by thouaNnds nnd bos nover foiled to give setlsfaetion. MB Try one bottle end he convinced. B, I.. K1MQ ft HONS, Proprietors end Mannfactnrers, Colombia, 8. 0. For noli by A. M. BRANNON, Agent for Colam- bn and Opelika. ap23—tawfli DIAMOND HPECTACIeEH I my20 tf Western Railroad of Alabama-. 541 HOURS TO NEW YORK NINE HOURS FASTE8T TIME I Choice of Two Routes. Vvw York and Haw Orlauu Moll List. WK8TKRN RAILROAD OP ALABAMA, Columbus, Ga„ April 24th, 1874. TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY For Montgomery aud Selma, 1:00 a. M. Arrive at Montg'y, • 0:46 A. M. Arrive at Selma, - 11:04 a. m. FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK At 10:40 a. m. Arrive Opuliku at 12:27 p. a. At Atlouta 5:42 p. m. By Atlanta anti Riohmond Alr-LIn*. rln «t W ul.ington 4:30 .. w., at B.ltlmor. 0:30 *. m., at I’hli^irlphia 1:3U f m., at NEW YORK 6:14 p. m. Xlmplnt ten Bum Dam Atlamtm to Charlotte. By Ktnntttw Rout*. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. m., Bristol 10:45 a. m., Lynchburg 10.45 p. m. Arrive at Washington 6:45 a. in., at Baltimore 9:15 a. m., at PhiludaTphia 1:30 p. m., at NEW YORK 5:15 p. m. Sleeping cars run from Atlanta to Lynchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY From Atlanta and New York, 6:24 A. M. From Montgomery aud Selma • 2:80 r. M. Tickets for sale at Union Passenger Depot. CHA8. P. BALL, General Sap't. R. A. BACON, Agent.fapr25 tf NOTICE. Leave Coiambus .... Arrive at Troy Leave Troy Arrive at Columbus.. aprlO 2w 3:00 f. M. 11:05 f. M. 2:26 a. M. 10:30 A. M. W. L. GLaBK, Sup’t. DOORS, SASH, ETC. Ive good rooms, within 200 yards Railroad depot, one-half aero For Rent. A STORE IlOUfIU t*« rolley of at a cross-road, throe miles of the Springe. A very desirable location i Goode and Grocery business. called diamond on accobnt of their hardness and brilliancy. Having been tested with the pofmriacope, the dlamona lenses have been found to admit fifteen per seat, lees heated rays than any other pebble. They are ground with threat seientifle accuracy, are free from chromatic aberrations, and produce a brightness and distinctness of vision not befort attained in spectacles. Manufactured by the Bpenoer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. For sale by responsible agents la every city In the Union. WITTICH A KINSBL, Jewelers and Opticians, are sole agents for Columbus, Ga., front whom thsy can only be attained. No peddlers employed. Do not bny a pair unless yon see the trad# mark oott deodawly Out Seventy Page Illustra ted Catalogue of DOORS, 8 ASHES, BUNDS, STAIR BAILS, NEWELS, FANCY GLASS, Ao., Mailed to any one Interested in building, or reoeipt of stamp. KEOGH & THORNE. 864 A 866 CANAL ITBIKT, JfU dAwlj NEW TOBK CITY.