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TOSXDAY JUNE 18, 18T4.
«rH auMckmio.1 kecmvkd iiium
rut m u iDNia
TtaMnMlMor propwtjrlo ba aoid
fat taaaa that wo taro jot aaan oppoon la
_ i Timm. It ia tha mdvot-
toC tha tax aoUaatot of Hamilton
eaaaty, Taaa. It fills two pa^aa of tha
Timm.
It appaan that tha “Ltbaral Repobli-
aaD" party ia not died jat. Amaetingof
thla orgaaiaation waa hald in Buffalo, N.
Y., laat waafc, at which it waa roaolvad to
■air tala. an indapondant orgaaiaation
and hold a aaparata Stata Convontion in
Sow Yack lor tha nomination of a Stata
tfakoL Bntltia'poaalbla that tha Con-
raatioo, whan it maata, map think it baat
to aaita with oaa of tha othar partiea.
Tam Honan Courier of Sunday taps of
whaat that tha aaw crop will probablp
oommaad about $1.25 par baahel. It la
mot likalp that it will ba abova that, on
aata—t of tha lmmanaa orop in Teonaa-
aaa, and in faat all tba whaat eoaatrp.
Wo hava oradibla inforaaation that Eaat
Tanmaaaaaana ara mow offariag nap
aaaoont on tlaa aata at a dollar a bubal—
ooat of traaaportation from Eaat Tannaa*
aaa to Boaaa flftaen to aiitaan oaata per
Pnaant ptioa in Homo ia $1.2&.
Ymaimasar, tha 23d, waa nominaljp tha
dap agraad upon bp both Hooaaa for tba
adjourn aeoat of tha praaant aaaalon of
Goa gram. Bat, bp aome prooaaa of raa-
aontng or marvel of alaaticilp, it la now
aattlad that a Congtaaaional dap of ad
journment line Me doaa not and antil 12
o'oiook h. tha next dap, and thia eonatruo-
tion will prolong tha aaaalon antil marl*
dian to-day. Wo do not onderatand tha
aalhoritp for thia, aalaaa it goaa baok to
tha drat chapter of Oanaaia, ia which we
ara told that "tha evening and tha morn
ing ware tha fliat dap.” It ia a more
rape table precedent than anp which thia
Oongraaa la In tha habit of following, bat
wa Mill doubt Ita applicability in thia caae.
Wn learn from tha New Orleana paper*
of Snndap, that tha motion for a aaw
trial for tha eoavioted Grant pariah pria-
ooora waa argued before Judge Wood* on
Saturday. There ware several grounds
aaalgned for a new ti.. l. One related to
irragalaritiaa in theoondnetof the jury
while trying tha oaaa i one to tho charge
of Judge Wood*, and another charged
that one of the Jarora had been convicted
of perjury and aeatenoed to tha peniten
tiary. On tha latter charge tha testimony
of a number of wilnsaaas waa taken, and
tha faot was anbstantiated beyond dis
pute. Among othar witnesses, the Judge
who triad and sentenced him testified to
tha faat Judge Woods promised to ren
der bis decision on Saturday next.
At tha same time the constitutionality
of tha Ku-KInx law waa argued, and
Judge Woods promised a decision on thia
point alao on Baturday, and stated that
Judge Bradley (who waa absent and did
not hear tha argument) would send a
written opinion bp that time.
Tna House Jndloiarp Committee have,
we ara Informed, reported a resolution
for the impeaohment of Judge Durell, of
Tionlalana, upon two charges, ono of
which is his "midnight ordor." Tbs reso
lution will not be acted npon, and the
eommittee did not expect aotlon upon it
when reported, beoause Congress is to
adjourn to-day. Tha "midnight order” is
the one bp which Durell decreed the regu
larity of the Kellogg Government in Lon-
Mana, and it waa to uphold this decree
that General Grant ordered the interfer
ence of the Federal power to support
Kellogg if necessary. It thus appears
that the "midnight order” is the founda
tion upon which the Kellogg Government
rests, and tha Judioiary Committee of one
branch of Oongraaa (two-thirds of whioh
committee are lladioals) report that that
order was so outrageons and unauthorised
ae tooall for impeaohment. lint no prop
osition is made by the Committee to in
terfere with Kellogg, or even to nay to the
people of Louisiana that the Federal
Government will not restrain them from
dealing with him aooording to his de-
aertal
Tax dispatch in reference totheneiaure
of material of the New Orleana Iiulletin
is not folly explained by any advices
whioh we have from that city. The Bui.
ietin ia tbs moat earnest and outspoken
opponent of the Kellogg usurpation and
despotism, and we should muoh regret it
if any measure* taken lead to ita suspen
sion. The following New Orleans special
of Batnrdap to the Mobile Graphic may
throw eome light on tho subject:
The Bulletin printing and editorial of
fice establishment was sold bp the Sheriff
to-day to satisfy an old judgment against
tha Herald. Byerly, the business man
ager of the Bulletin, bought in everything
bat tha type. Thomas Honiahaud, a
printer, tha jodgmeot creditor, had the
type knocked down to himself. Having
““lor it, he will leave it where it is.
The Bulletin came out as usual. The pub
lishers of that journal have been using
the printing materials of the old Herald,
which they hired of the Sheriff. The
Herald hid their presawork done outside,
as tha Bulletin does.
witting from Gordon,
Alabama, wishes to know if wa are a
“Democrat" or a “BepnbHsao.” The let
ter is impudent enough to hava been
written bp a man, bat as the writing ia
feminine and the letter is signed "Ad-'
■alter,” we are Inclined to think he is a
woman. Vs don’t woadar our political
position in existing parties should excite
unbounded enrioeitp, when the fast la,
after two pears’ prayerful consideration
of the qnaetion, we have boon nnable to
find onr own political reckoning, and so
we have established a party of onr own.
We have only a few faithful followers, and
heretofore the name of onr noble organi
sation has only been breathed in trusting
confidence to those loving hearts. Now,
however, we will give it to the world.
The time haa coma for notion, and the
hope of mankind in general and tha Uni.
ted States in partionlar lies In the early
success of Tbs Bepubliorat-pemoaau
Party. Tha reader, with half an eye,
aea we have selected the baat
ideas from both parties. Tha Democsna
have had no use for the final
syllable of their dsar old antediluvian
name for the last fourteen years, and
they should hava drop pad tha appendage
"rat," aa it is a term only applicable to
patriots who oooopy official positions; ita
fitness will tbersf ora be seen when attach,
ed so as to make the name Bepublio-rat.
There are many things about tha Be-
pnblic-rata that wa like, such aa their buy
ing Alaska for aa ice-house, sending
Andy Johnson baok to Tennessee, not
paaaing the Oivil Bights bill so far, and
contemplating a repayment of the cotton
tax. We like the ttepuMc-rats for the
delightful flnaaoisl conundrums they give
us, and the immense number of noaaoes
eery laws they could pass if they bad a
mind to. Than wa dislike them for their
aolion in many of the Southern States,
for not hanging Kellogg and Moses, aa
they have a right to, as oaa ba assn by
reading the evidence againet Mrs. Sur
ratt. We dialtka tbam for the mean plants
like Busload, Strange and Appleby, on
whose stems they have planted Bepnbie-
ret shoots for tha sake of tha fruit, but
aa they are going to impeach tha
first youth and may help to defeat tha
other two judicial humbugs and parasites
on the benob, we may ohanga our mind
on the laat point. Still, if a Bopubliorat
is a good, honest fellow, we respoot him
nearly as muoh as if he belonged to our
young and promising party.
The Demiaans wa respeot, just as we
do the pyramids, Mount Ararat, the Bos
ton Coliseum, the Arob of Titns, Pom
peii, the Bound Towers of Ireland, and
tha Oataoombs of Boms, not for what they
are or the use to whioh they can be put,
but for the glory of whatthey were. As a
rule they are now the growlers, tha sore
heads and the men wljo think if the coun
try is not going to the devil it ia because
their own individual wishes are not grati
fied. Tba ltepubliorets Uva by the reoord
of what they hava dona kept ever before
prejudiced people, and without a vital
hsue, and the Demiaans survive from
sheer madness, in order to tall their op
ponents on every proper and improper
occasion that “they do lie so much like
thieves.” Yon will see from this, desrest
Admirer, (Ibis in oase yon are a lady)
that we do not belong to either of the
parties you name. We ara like the mao
who bad an inoreasa in his family and
a neighbor next morning oongratulated
him and asked: “Is it a boy ?" "Oh,
no 1" replied the happy father. ‘Then it’s
a girl,” exolaimed the neighbor. “No;
’taint a girl neither." “Not a girl nor a
boy ! Then what in biases is it?” de
manded tho astounded iuqulrer. “Why,”
said the father, with a broad grin, "it’s—
it’s twins I" We are in one single person
political twins; our political parents
were both parties. We take after
both; and, like Chang and Eng,
we ara held together by a band
called Union, whioh it would kill us to
sever. We cannot imagine ourselves
voting a straight ticket, if there ware
good meu on aaoh. We believe the day
of the existing parties ia measured, and
that they muat pass away, with their min
gled record of good and evil. When I
party riaoa to do equal justice to all meu
and all seotiona; when intelligence ba-
comes essential to the voter; whan tba
men who own the land rule it; whan the
ltepublio cares alike for all her afflicted
ohildren; when the working man haa
rights tho capitalist must reapaot; whan
women aro paid the aame wages as men
for the same work ; when the whipping
post is established and the pardoning
power abolished; when the capital of the
nation ia in tha Misalaaippi valley; when
statesmen forget sections in working for
the oouutry at large; when these and
many similar things are done or endeav.
ored, we will give in our allegiance to
the party that advanoea them; but for the
present we must stick to the new love,
having well got rid of the old, and ara a
Kepubliorat-Demican personalty, though
our journal is an independent neinpaper,
which,if more extensively road,and its low
terms place it within the reaoh of all,
would add to our list of subscribers and
aomewhat inflate our collapsed bank ac
count. We hope we are now clearly un
derstood.
BUBBLE MEttlONEB.
mpttahed ffuMottu ashed my feel-
WMderfully by
beginning a tirade
againet Coiambna, which, be awore, was
a Mai of rehbarx, and that ha was afraid
toinval lit a treats after dark. I judge
ba has the asms reason ha had for not
fighting doting the war. . It Is joat such
ignorant and eon ceiled fallows, who gabbi -
fora every person with the idee that they
are Salons, that bring-a section into bad
I mention this faot, as tha man
with whom I spoke haa soma local im
portance.
Thanks to Mr. Danlsl Biggs, I anooead-
ed in getting over to Banghville next
morning, and here I found a oooeonrse of
folly eight hundred people assembled to
witness tha dosing exercises of the
school. A fine conoourae of bright, intel
ligent and genial people. The academy
bailding wes erected by the enterprising
people in the neighborhood for Mr.
Oalboon and they certainly could make
no better investment, for the best seed
planted in that section this year has bean
within the walla of the aoademy. There
has boon a regular attendance of about
sixty-eight pupils during the term Just
elosad,and the profloieocy of the scholars,
as avinoed ia their long and critical exam,
lnation, waa alike creditable to teacher
and taught. Mr. Calhoun has the rare
gift, ao eseential to a anoeeaaful instruc
tor, of being able to impart knowledge,
and the oouaeientiona energy that will
permit nothing to ba past over without a
thorough underatending. Indeed, I can
aay, without Battery, that I never saw a
man ao fitted for a teacher, or eoholara
whoso availed themselvea of their oppor-
tnnity.
At nooa, on a table over one hundred
feat ia length, a splendid dinner was net
out, and all partook heartily, leaving
enongb of the good things to have fed a
multitude. After this the examination
waa eontlnued till five o'clock, when all
adjourned to the Baptist Ohureh near by
to bsar an address on eduoatiou by Cal
houn, of the EKqutnxn Sen. The build'
log was literally packed, and the speaker
geueronsly let the people off after a talk
twenty-five minutes in length. After
this the people marohed down to the
great table under tha trees, and there,
while the golden sun was eettiog, they
went to work on another relay of eatables,
and polished the board in splendid style.
Calhoun's speech made them ravenously
hungry, though be assures me the effect
of his best sddersses is to produce s gen
tle sleep, iqare of a soporific than a tonic.
After all bad rested and obatted, tha ex
hibition began. It consisted of musio,
singing, recitations and the reading of
original essays, all of which were in keep
ing with the severer intellectual tests of
tbs day. Altogether the oooaalon waa
moat enjoyable, and one that I eannot
aoon forget.
I conversed with many farmers on the
orop prospects; and, while I heard none
expraas sanguine hopes, the general im
pression was that Talbot county would
be better off this fall than it has been for
years. I returned much pleased with my
trip, and the comfortable feeling of a
man who has been among friends.
Abo.
mm
AMUtKMINTt.
GRAND
Prof. George W. Chase.
Wednesday Night, June 24th.
rouge, Ballade,
Duetta and' Quartette. In than# Will be heard n
number of new sud bountiful voices, besides sev
eral of the mo«t favorite amateur Indite nnd gen-
tinmen of our city.
Selections from the
BOBHACXAJO 1 aXRXi
will bo given In Oottamo, with
■Inn CLADA BAIUII ea Arlle*
nod tha Gentlemen or th$ Geeang Vers In in thn
Chorus.
Two atrikingTABLEAUX will bo exhibited—
many humoroua feature! introduced.
farther, a beautiful SOLO fOil THI ZITHER
will bn given; and tba Columbua 0reheatra,
larged and improved, will naaiat.
N. B.—Giro will ba taken that tho performance
bo not too long, and that thore bo no dsleys.
Tickota 60 cent*. Reaerved aeata, 76 centa, for
gale at Pease A Norman'
Jb17 7t
HOTELS.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
122 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
BATES OF BOABD *
$20 00
10 00
1 60
17 00
week 7 00
Breekfaat or Supper
Dinner
No dednctlon in chargee for laaa than five
day a' abeeuoe.
jelO lm MBA. W. F. ■HIDES.
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ca.
WILL be kept open thia anmu
wtli known
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
The Tint Tsrs ef the Crank.
From (he N. O. Bulletin.]
To thoee who have been et ell familiar
with the face of Durell before he signed
that iniquitous midnight order, it must be
patent that ba baa physically sunken every
ilia face wears a saddened, wan expres
sion, and his step is less msjestio than it
was. All this is tha effect of (hat torrset
of malediolion poured on his dsvoted
bead by tba whole press of the oountry,
and tba severe censure he received in
Oongraaa.
The lata diapilohaa hava played fur
ther havoc with oar Jeffreys, and this laat
straw haa caused tha oamel to tottar,
•itsggla agaiuat hjs fate, stagger, and at
laat fall—brokao-baokad.
Wa learn from a prominent Federal oB-
dal that Derail haa already sent on hia
resignation to Washington, and that on
Saturday ba lea vs New Orleans, never
Born gunpowder, pound drama, let the
nple of Iwnialana unite in one vast cho-
to tba air of tha Bogua'a March,
when tho vicegerent sod eoDomted shakes
Us dust of this dtj from his fast.
lUotroapoBdenot Knqulrsr-Sun ]
Columbus, Ga., Jose 22, 1874.
It may not be uninteresting to give the
readers of the liNyuinm-SrN an aooonnt
of a trip recently made to llaughvilla,
Talbot eouuty, in order to be preaeut at
the examination of the pupils of tba
Aoademy presided over by Prof. Jsmss
G. Calhoun. By mistake I got off at Box
Springs, when I should have gone on to
Geneva. Box Springs is nsither s flour
ishing nor romantic village. It is com
posed of three stores, a station house,
water tank, end about i doxen dry gooda
boxee. While waiting for en opportunity
to get over the nine mllee between the
etetion and the Aoademy, I was enter
tained by a gentleman who waa such a
Southern patriot during the war that ba
guarded his own horns vigilantly till tba
Yankees approached. At any rata, ba
swore like a trooper, and intimated in tba
plainest language that ha did not can it
tha South wont to the infernal ragi
provided aha could taka the Yankee
States with her. After otusiag the
North and tha Union in language more
strong than soholarly, thia slsgsat and
SPRINGER’S OPERA HOUSE.
Thursday, July 2d, IS74.
The Great Southern Attraction!
Columbus Excelsior Minstrels
W ILL glvo ono of thalr supoi
for tba benefit of the
icrb Bntertalnu anti
for tba benefit of tho COLUMBUS
GUAHDS* BRAIB BAND, with which .ia
cuunactbd aome of thn fluoxt minuted artiata the
coantr^afforda, under the management of BU8H
PEICX OP ADM88ION.
Dreee Cirela. 76 cent!; O tilery, 60 oenta. Re-
aaauraaoe glvan that eve
ry effort will be made to Inanra their comfort.
Onr omnibuses will be found at nil arriving
tralna and steamers.
U. BRADLEY A SON,
may27—dftw4m Proprietor!,
Rankin House,
Columbus, 6a.
J. W. RYAN, Prop'r.
Faina Golosh, Clark.
RAILROADS.
Lawyers.
Montgomery A Eufaula R. R.
Change of Schedule,
Taking Effnct Sunday, Jnnn 21,1174.
^BHnWwrV'—
KAIL TXAIS-DAILT.
Lmt, W r ■
Arrive s. Kabul...
,11:31 r ■
with
Coaaoctiig oa Wodaoodan ea« Smarter* with
Boats so dbattahsoaht* Biv«r, art daUv at Olios
Bp ties* with Mobile A Olmrt BsUisrt br Tray.
Bprtsts
Leave Xof.sU .13*3 a ■
Arrive at Montgottorj T:M A It
Ooassetinf st Calos Bprlsss with MehUe • Olmrt
BailrartforOolBBbos.ssI at Moatfouarv
roods divsrcisK.
Je33 If
B. DUNEAM, Bap’t.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
annu IsmunniiT'i Ornes,
Ctiimi Rauasa*.
SiVinu, November 1,1874.
O N AND AVTIR SUNDAY, 14TB INSTANT*
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Central
Railroad, its branches and Connections, Will ran
Connections,
aa Mlows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WNST.
Leave Savannah 4:46AM
Leave Augusta M5 a a
g.QQ p M
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
UXDIB TMS RAHXIH HoUSB.
mj'U dswtf 4. W. RYAN, Prop’r.
W arm Springs,
MEM WETII KM CO., «A.
rj-HIB TAVORITM RE80RT ia now open for
Jed tf
JOUN L.MU8TIAN,
White Sulphur Springs.
ig
__ _ r j, by H. T. Cunningham
and Lady, fcvory effort will be made for the
fort and enjoyment of the v alters.
The Building* have been Enlarged,
refitted and refuruiahed with apecial regard to
convenience and comfort. The curative proper ioa
of the waters have been experienced by hundreds
of invalids for note than a quarter of a oentury,
served ceats, Sic extra, for aala nt Pea«o A Nor
man's Djok Store three days in advance.
Doors open at 7^—Performance 8l£ precisely.
Je23 ooda^td
will be afforded, and all boisterous and improper
condnet will be rigidly suppressed, onr main ob
ject being to furnish
Excursion to Alexander City.
A TRAIN will leave the Union Pauftenger Depot
at 0:00 a. m. Wednesday, June 24th, (to-mor
row) for Opelika, connecting there with savannah
aud Memphis Railroad train for Alexander. Re
turning will arrive at Columbus at 8:40 p. m. same
day. Round trip $3.00.
R. A. BACON,
Je2S It _ Agent W. R. R. of Ala.
Chattahooohee Sheriff Sale.
AUGUST next, before the court-houae door in
tha town of Cnsxe'a, Chattahoochee comity, ba-
tweau the legal hours of sale, the following lands,
to-wit:
Tha west half of lot of land No 213, containing
100 acres, mors or lens, and 77 acrea, more or leas,
of lot No. 212. bounded on ttio east by lot No. 213,
on tha sonth by lauds o’ D. G. MoJInre, on the
•onthwsst by lands of J. II. Cobb, on the west by
lands of U. Miller, on tho north by Sallie Cobh’s
dower and land of J. II. Cobb—all In the afid Dis
trict of originally Lee, now Chattahoochee county.
from the Superior Court of said eouuty, in favor of
Wn. Baglay, administrator of Abram Cobb.
Je23 wtd JOHN M. SAPP, Sheriff.
Attention, City Light Guards,
Arm<
hereby ordered to meet at your
on Tuesday Evening uext, 2Jd
instant, at 8)*j o’clock, for tho eloctiou of Junior
Second Lieutenant.
By order of the Captain.
JclPAtt at J.0. OUmNEY’0.8.
University of Louisiana,
MEW OBLEANN.
MRDICAL DEPARTMENT.
FACULTY.
A. II, CBN AS, M. D., Bmcritue Professor of Ob
stetrics.
T. G. RICHARDSON, M. D., Professor of Surgery
SAMUEL M. BE 4188. M. D., Professor of Medi-
cine.
STANFORD K. CHA1LLE, M. D., Professor of
Physiology.
FRANK HAWTHORN, M. D, Pruf^aor of Ob-
atutritis.
JOSEPH JOSES, M. D., Protestor of Chemietry.
SAMUEL LOGAN, M. D., Protestor ef Anatomy.
ERNEST 8. LEWIS, M. D., Professor of Materia
Medica.
EDMOND 80UCH0N, M. D, Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
The forty-FImt Annaal lanrae or
liitraetlei
in Ibis Department will commence ou Monday,
the 16th of NOVEMBER, 1874, and terminate ou
the third Saturday of March, 1875. Preliminary
Lectures on Clinical Vediciuc and 8urgery will be
delivered ia the amphitheatre of the great Charity
Hospital, beginning on the 20th of October, with'
ont any charge to tlic atudent*. The anatomical
rooms will be opaarid at tha same time. The mi
beta of tha fhenlty aro visiting physicians and
•nrgeans to the Charity Uoapltal,and give instruc
tions daily at tha bedside of tha aick.
FEES.—As tha practical advantagee afforded in
New Orleans Hr a thorough acquaintance with all
tha branchsc of medicine are quite as great if not
superior la than# afforded by tha eekoola of New
York and Philadelphia, tha came tea ara demand
ed. For all tha Lectures, $140; Matriculation, $6;
Practical Anatomy, $10; Graduation, $30. Pay-
maut required in advance.
For circular and catalogue, addreaa
jelt »t T. G. RICHARDSON, M. D., Dean.
EVERY INNOCENT AMUSEMENT
AN INVITING RETREAT
during the heat and dust of summer to families.
Wa have a Tory experienced and able physician in
DR. C. A. STILES,
who will look after the aick and afflicted, and
whose specialty is in tha treatment of chronic
disease*.
New hacki have been purchased, and will run to
all the railroads for transporting visitors.
FROM COLUMBUS,
Distance 12 miles from terminus. All
visiting the Springs can obtaiu their mail daily
via Uamilton. A good Band will ba provided.
A SWIMMING POOL OF SULPHUR WATER,
Our rates, wc tel love, are lower than at any
other report of any reputation. Our table will be
kept up to tba staudura of the best In the country.
TERMS:
Per Day $ 2 00
Per One Weuk 10 00
Per Month 30 CO
Children under eight years of age and colored
servants at one-balf of tha abova rates.
JelO oodtf II. T. CUNNINGHAM.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN
BLACKMAIL,
Ounby's Building, next
er, lllges A Co.
Real Estate Agent and Broker
XXrtU, XT PKKMIB810N,
To Merchants' and Mechanics’ Bank, this city.
aprlOtf
ELLIS A HARRISON,
Beal Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE BALE,
RENT AND PURCHASE of RIAL ESTATE
in the City and couutry. and will advertise tbs
(at iirlvst. Ml.) Y&kx OX CtlAROK, ucl.M
the property >■ cold.
For Sale.
the residence of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call soon
if you waut a bargain. febl2 tf
CITY LOT No. 601, on McIntosh street, with
three dwellings on the same. Will be sold
together or separate, at a low figure, for cash.
ja27
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, situated in the
business centre or the city. Will sell at a great
bargain, or to an accejitable party an undivided
interest. The property can lx made to pay a large
iutorest ou the investment.
A DESIRABLE 1I0U£L AND LOT, with Un
acres ground, in Linwood, one mile from 8. W. R.
R. depot; a very oomfartobls aud desirable home.
ground.
For Rent.
A STORK HOUSE in tha valley of Talbot oouuty,
at a croes-ros'l, three miles of the Chalybeate
Springs. A very desirable location for a Dry
floods and Grocery business. . ssp!7
Hay.
500 BALE8 for n<> at prlcei from
76 oenta to $1.60 per hundred, at the
ALABAMA WARBH0USR.
Arrive in Augusta 4:00 p ■
Arrive In MiUedgevllle 10:09 r M
Arrive in Katonton 11:59 r at
Arrive ia Macon 4:46 P ■
Leave Maoon for Columbus 7:17 p M
Leave Macon for En aula 9:10 P u
Leave Macon for Atlanta 4:10 p «
Arrive at Colnmbos ..11:44 AM
Arrive at Eafhnlaf 10:90
Arrive at Atlanta 6:00
COMING SOUTH AMD BAST.
Leave Atlanta....! 10:00pm
LeaveCo'umbua. 7:10p
Leave Eufaula 7:16 p
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 a M
Arrive at Maoon from Calumbus......... 4:10 am
Arrive at Macon from Entente 4:49 a m
Leave Maoon 7:16 a m
Leave Augusta 9:06 a m
Arrive at Augnvta 4:00 pm
Arrive at Savannah I:V6 p m
TRAIN NO. 9, GOING NORTH AMD WEST.
6:66
Arrive in Maoon $ 90 a m
Leave Macon for Colnmhns 0:90 a m
Leave Macon for Muthnla 0.06 a m
Leave Macon for Atlanta
Arrive In Ooiumtms 4:35 p m
Arrive in Eufaula 6:40 p M
Arrive In Atlanta 3:06 pm
COMING SOUTH AND BAST.
Leave Atlanta 1:?5
Leave Columbus 9:39 PM
Leave Kufanle AA0 a m
Arrive in Macon from Atlanta 7:10 p M
Arrive In Macon from Colnmhns 7:86
Arrive in Maoon from Eafanln 6:10
Leave Macon
Arrive
Macon V.. 7:85pm
a In MiUedgevllle 10:09 p M
)P«
•rtJrtuM
noetlsH taoli Otrtr
m rov.
mmmm
I
road, Atlanta and Maoon. Tho MiUedgevllle and
Eatonton train
Js23 tf
runs daily, Sundays sxoeaud.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Snpsrinteadent.
NOTICE.
Orrion Mon:lb A OlMAAD Railboad, I
Oolnmbns, Oa., Juna 1,1174. f
A mooting of thn Stoekholdon of thn MoMln
and Olmrd Railroad Company will bn hnld nt
the depot In Olrnrd, Ala., on Wndnnndny, Ju
ly lot, nt 11X o'oiook a. m., when na nlnotlon
far President nnd tlx Directors wUl take plnnn.
S took holders with their families will be past
ed free, ooming within twe days of meeting
nnd returning within five days after.
Certificates of Stock muat be exhibited to the
oonduetor by n stockholder nnd eertlflente of
atoek and written proxy must be shown to en
title n proxy to peat free.
je8-td J. M. FRAZER, 8eo»y.
NOTICE.
6th class 26c, 7th class
Columbus to Nos.
laocm
9 and
1(3—6th doss 43c, fith
J. M FRAZER, Agent.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
644 HOURS TO NEW YORE
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
Choice of Two Routes.
N$w Tork mi Ntw Orlss&s KsU lias.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Ooitfuevs, Oa., April 94th, 1874.
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
For Montgomery and Selma, 1:00 A. u.
Arrive at Montg'y, • • 6:45 4 u.
Arrive at Salma, 11:04 4. n.
FOR ATLANTA AND N1W YORK
At 10.41 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 19:27 p.m. At
Atlauta 5:42 p.
By Atlanta and Riokmond Alr-Un*.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., CHARLOTTE 1:36 a.
m., Danville 3:27 p. m., Richmond 11:06 p. m. Ar
rive at Washington 4:30 a. m., at Baltimore 6:80 e.
m., at Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at NBW YORK 6:16
■lesplng Can Bun frem Atlnnte 4m
Chnrletts.
By Kannataw Rout*.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:86 p. m. F
Bristol 10:46 a. m., Lynchburg 10.46 p. m. Arrive
at Washington 6:46 a. m., at Ealtimors 9:16 a. m..
at Philodalphia 1:30 p. m., at NBW YORK 6:16
p. m.
Sleeping cars ran from Atlanta to Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta and New York, • 6:94 a.
From Montgomery and Selma • 9:30 p. m.
Tickets for sale at Union Passenger Depot.
CUAS. P. BALL, Ooaernl Snp't
fapr26 tf
R. A. BACON, Agent.
NOTICE.
O N AND AFTKR APRIL 16IH, th. PHMcnr
Train on this Rood will ran as follows:
i follows:
Leave Columbas 8:00 p. M.
Arrive at Troy 11:06 p.M.
Leave Troy 8:35 4. M.
Arrive at Columbus 10:30 a. M.
aprl6 2w
W. L. CLaRK, Snp’t
N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
AMERICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
SAMUEL M. HATCMEE.
Attorxay at Law.
joio Ode onr Wlttkh * Kloool't.
9. M. MeMMILL,
Attonwp oad CoomaoUor ad Law.
ProetlM. In eoortt of Oaorgtm mmd Almbmam.
Otto. 13t Drort It. (oror HoUtart * Oo*h*
IpMlol .ttoottum givom to ooUooUooa. Joll
Pomram Uoa.it. Mum l. CmAwnma.
Knaa Otuwron.
IMMMAH A eMAWffeMMB,
AttWB.pi a* Law,
win pratio, ia tha. Itot. art Ptdoral Oamtta *1
Georgia.
Ottw mr Proor, Itlgw A Co*’, non, nwthwMt
crow Brood ort »t* CWr ft*. JU
A. A. DOUEM,
Alrtneej art Coaawllw rt L»w,
Pratiooo In Bute aid fodoral Court! In Soorgla
ud Alnbnma,
Ottoo 1M Brad . t., loluBbno, Om Jt*
Xut H. Runmi. Lana t Q.-.rt*.
MLAMBVOMM A SAMMAMB,
AMarat/t mad Castoaallor* sd lew.
Ottoo No. IT Brood itroot, oror Wlttleh A XI*-
■ol'a Jewelry Btoro.
WUl nrootloo In th. atnln ud Podornl Onmrta.
top.
J4St M. Eosseti CM4U. J. Swif*.
RUMKLL dk SWIFT,
Attorneys nml Counsellors nt Law. Will practice
ia the Courts ot Georgia (Chsttshoochs# Clrenlt)
madAlnbnmn. OffosovsrO. A. Redd A Co.’s store,
Brand street, Oolnmbns, Ga. Jal
L. T. MOWM1MM,
AStnt, sad Srtlmtt**.
U. A Oos'r nod Rwiotw In Buhrmptox. Otto.
ootVJ] oT.r Brooho' Drag Mon, Oolnsbno, On.
FEAMttMY A MMANNON,
Attaraajn a* Law.
Oman oram J. Sana A Ca.'* Irons, Baou Br.,
morltj Wait 8ids
B. J. ROSES,
Attorney mad OeuMller al Law,
ft so rale Home Insnrnnoo Cempnay building, sto
ne t7 ly] end story.
CHAS. M. WIldldlAHff,
Attonsy at Low, Celembns, Ge.
Will prseties in any Court.
Off os over Aess ft Mnrdock's store. [novlfi
Doctors.
MM. COURT.
Rooidonoo ud Ottoo oornor of ft. Clslr ond Oglo-
ttiorpo oto. Ottoo honro—7 to 3 i. n., 11 to X r. a.,
7 to * p. v. »pX7 til
DR.». Wa LAW.
Off os corner Brand nnd Randolph streets, Burrae'
building.
Residence oa Forsyth, three doors below 8t. Clair.
jn«
DR. la Aa URRUHART,
Offlcs nt O. J. Moffett's Drug Store, Brand straet.
Resldenoe on St. Clnir, between Brand nnd
sep6 Front Sts., Colnmhns, On.
DB. J« Cm CSOKq
Offos over Bills ft Harrison's Commission Hones,
sop# first door to left.
Druggists.
1.1. GRinriN,
Imported Drags mmd Okmmlnmla.
Prescriptions enrafttlly prapnrsd.
jnli No. 106 Brand street.
€. B. PALMER, Idiemni Apffkiesry
One door above Virginia Grocery.
SOP" Pbyslcinas’ Prescriptions made n specialty,
dec IT] Night bell to left of door.
JOHV L. JORDAN,
DwggUt,
Two doors below Goo. W. Brown's,
Brand Straet, Coiambus, On.
dff* Night Bell right of eonth door. sep6
Aa M. DM AMMON,
Won Sms, Bnoao Brnixv, Oolcmbcb, Oa.,
Whslesnls mmd Hwtmll Demlsr lm
Drags mmd Hedielnes,
Tmllwt Artlclm mmd Perfnmsry.
sepfi
Cotton Factories.
COLUMBUS MAICUffACTUKlNG OO.,
Manufacturers of
HtesUagt, Shirtings, mmd Sowing mmd
Kmltttaff Thrumd.
Cards Wool nnd Grinds Wheat nnd Cera-
Offlcs la rear of Wlttleh ft Kineol'e, Randolph st.
Jet8 B. H. CHILTON, Praoident.
MUGCOGII HAMUFACTURIMG OO.
Mnnnfsctnrere of
SHIRTINGS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
G. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary ft Treasurer. or|3l ly.
Watchmakers.
C. SOHOMBUBG,
Prmtlmil Wstckmsksr mmd Jcwnlur,
Bocosssor to L. Gutowsky,
106 Brand straet,
jail Oolnmbns, On.
O. U. EEQUIN,
Wmt.h*imh.r,
1st Brort itiMt* Mwha, O*.
W.tchM mad Clock, ropfttrod lm tho b<*nt mu*
.or ud wommtod. Jail
Tebaooo, Clears, Oo.
MAIMS DOKM.
If yon want to enjoy n god smoke, go to bis
Cigar Manufactory,
Itotwetn Georgia Homs nnd Mascognn Homo.
ie8
C. LOPES,
Hosier la mmd MMttCaetttrar ef Fima
Clear*.
Ja> Near Brood Itroot Depot.
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WALLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(Sncoessnr to n. lienee,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance Bailding.
Prompt nnd polite barbers in attendance.
Ja25
ALEX A MAH,
1*8 Buaaaa, Br. Ouia Praiir.
ED. TElBTq Barker,
Crawford St., nnder Hank.a House, Columbus, Ga.
declfi
Dress-Making.
HIM X. A* HOI.UNGSWOBTH,
Drcm-Making, Cnttluir »%n»l Fitting. Terms cheap
Heaidoncs and shop In Brownsville.
novlfi
Feed Store.
JOHN riTSGIBBONff,
Wboleeale and Retail D« ater in Hay, Oats, Cora
Bacon, Ac*, Oglethorpe St*, opposite
Jal Temperance Hall.
Confeetionara.
L O. STBUPPEE,
Otaiy KuUManr
*■» .aunt.
AU klmdo at OraflMUotury mmd Frmltt,
Utah Omafij Must*.
Full weight gurutood im ouh boa.
Paints ra.
J*kMu| tmU ekort Mh.
mmumuam IMM
■rwd CtrMt, M’t to 8. V. Bn*.'.
Jrt Ort*eit*M. g.
Lively and Cale etabla*.
== 4
Uftq art MaMaUn,
Oeutacere It., Oneaioi, Oa.
Restaurants
r- -88 saw
in stables by tfc
j
its. 1
■A»i* eocati lutAtkAn,
ft ao Brood Otroo*.
Th. bat of for.lfo ,nd DooMtle Ll.eoft eel
MmIa atoll Boon.
(fait “ J.J. BLAKILT, Pro,'r.
Fresh Meats.
j. w. PAtaici,
■tolto Mo. * ood 10, Koekot ■odae.
Pneh MmU of n«j kied art Iwel .ulltr.
Jell elweye oa hurt.
I. T. CMS,
Froeh ■<*!• of All Slade,
I WeltoUia.HeedlT.
Dentists.
W. t. TIOMMM,
Daatlat,
Ktu*tio. girt, to tko leoertloi of Aril*
fteUl Tooth, m w.U m to Qporotln DosUetr,.
Mate do*
T. W. HMMTS,
Oto» Joeoph * Biothw'. Mow*
w. t. reel*
Bootlit,
101 Brood at, Ootoahae, 8.
W.J.VMIA,
Moatiat,
0^3] Oomia Moao laliatag* Ooi.abo., e.
Cun and Locksmiths.
pbiup iipua,
Gun nnd Leokswith, Crawford street, next u
Johnson's corner, Oolnmhns. Ga. jat
W1X.L1AM KQSStt,
Gen end Loeksmith nnd dealer in Gunning M$.
terlnli. Opposite Enquirer Oflcs.
£1
Plano Tunlna, Ao.
K. W. IUII,
Repairer and Tuner ef Pianoes, Organs ss4
Aooordsons. Sign Painting also done.
Orders may be be left nt J. W. Pease r ~
Book Store.
a ft Nomxx'i
sspft
Grocers.
BAI'L m. BUM,
DMlarlo Tomllv
tvovnOgl,
No ohorgo Ibr drtyqg.*
J. M. HAMILTON,
WkalaaoU oad Motoll e n
MMU fOOPXM,
Sraoor MrtJXjIcr l. ( aM.trr ProdoM,
hut to “Ill'inlrU" i
Hotels.
puanu' fiom.,
Must to Owlumbue Bgmk Building.
Porters at all tha trains.
jalS MRS. W. F. SNIDER, Pvopt'ss.
Tailors.
O. KOEHHXa
Moreknnt Tailor and CMtar.
A frill stock of French and EngUsh BrsadclotL,
j. a.
FnnhlonnVle Tailor.
Mo. Broad Streep 1st deer above Raokii
N. B.—Cuaxive am Expanuire a SrncuLTT.
fsb 18)
Btm MXLMAlf.
Outtlagg denning and Rspalrisi
Done in the bast style.
spr94) Corner Crawford nnd Front Ska
Th* trad* tuppllod at Uwaat mar
ket pitta.
WN. IMOW, JM*. A eo*
. Mom* oad Blgm Polatan.
OU Ogkthorp. ooraor, (Jaot aotth of pootoaco)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will
Relkrte
(tract for House and Sign Fainting nt
lyios^usd juaranUa satlsfacticu^
Boot and IhoGmtkGrs
WMrMEYIR
Dealer In 1
Redd ft Co. s.
to orders.
•ompt and strict attention fivn
Tin and Coppersmiths.
aem. pee.
Worker ImTIm, Sheet Iren, Copper,
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
JaT No. 1T4. Broad B’reri.
LAWYERS.
W. A. Ffrrley,
A*ttorxx«T-at-Zi»xv
OVSSETA, OxattAhoocns Oo., Oa.
ArSpooial attwUoa giro, ta aallaeUoet.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, OA.,
W ILL practloe Id tho Chattahoochee Circuit
or any where else. All kind of collection*
•. “Pay i
r me or run away."
DOCTORS.
Dr. J. H. OARRIGER,
SUROEON AMD PBTSIOIAff.
O r HOE .pit.lra s.E. oor of Brort
doiph Ntroota, whor. Ju gi ty ho fooel d<1
‘ , whoo not prolMAlohMI* oni»*«* ,
Ihoe* AW13-* 117t. A "
BEST PRINTS!
A NBW CASE JUST IX
Jel4
PEACOCK A SWIFT S.
■£> JLJLJlsa: ir»-A.3STS
a raaan supply at
FEACOCK 4 SWIFT’S*
J.14
Musquito Netting
AN0TRIR ARRIVAL AT
SEACOCK 4 SWIFT’S.
Window Sash
QP VARIOUB 81X58, POR BALB L0*
Alao,
Paint*, Oil*, Slaaa, Putty. *«•< 14
ESTER * M«t>THE»*
J.T 1*113 Blood
Wanted,
S O PCR0HA8* LATHS, lot Ural"* Z
PwrttM horieg «oh tor Ml., toddr*.., I s "
I dMcrlptlon, ecn* oottiog or »l*hont- „
A- K.FIOU- 1 !!
Jt3 1* Powonrlllo- goortonOo*
V
Important to Farmsrs.
111. T, 1, IT1TXNB la nil k»o»“
th.MO.U7* Whormr h. bo wwkrt W ",
gW« MttohoUoa; ud,hh.proPMM to *•> „
to*rlm.short tl*«, pUoUn uortlug Olo rt?
ttooald head lm thdr n» pad tocJlM.
.oil daw ba Urioo doaa.”