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WEDNESDAY JUNE 24, 1874.
CITY AFFAIRS.
COLUMBUS DAILY MAMKKT.
Fixaxota!..—Slgkt Mila OB Now York pari
OB Boo too % por ooat. dlMonti on 8S-
rsBaak 14 por ooat: dsatsd kllla oa Boatoa
XporoML Boakaoroaomai ohoeka oa Now
York at )4o. praalaa. Ourroaof looaa 10U4
par tout. por aaoatk. Oold and allror noml-
Oottos—Market doll. Tko foUowlap aro
Iaforlor • 0—
Ordlaar? aad atataod 10 «U
OOod Ordlaary 14 any,
lawMIdtltaa! MX0l»X
MMdUapa It 9-
■trtot MMdUaia HJ40-
Balaa It kalaa.
■oaalpla » kalaa - I bp M. fc O. B. B.;
1 kj wacoati 0 by H. k I . R. R ; a by
W. B. B. I 0 kj rtrort • ky 8. W. B.
■klpaaoaU 1M kataa-IM l>y 8. W. B.
• for koso ooaaaaapUon 14 by W. R. R.
aun vraTBaakT.
JMJJknihaail AiffaatMat, UTt 1,177
01,013
.. 100
. .00,080—00,477
piortoaaly
8took oa haad 2,1J»
Sava Oat Loot Task.—Aogaat Mat, 107A
1M| raoolrod aa» day I; total raoalpta 57,100
ahlppod nao day li total Iklpmonto 54,604;
ataok l,Mi aalaolM. MlddUagalao.
V. 8. POST!—Baoalpta for 0 daya 0,110; oi.
porta to Oroat Brltala 1IA40; to Oontlooot
•m otook M0.UA
For tko aooommodation of poraono de-
alriug to atteod the lfaaooio osremouie*
at Hsailton, on tho 34th inatant, a apo
dial train on the North and Booth Bail-
mad will loan Oolaoiboo at 6$ o'clock
to-morrow morning, and ntnm in tho
oraniag.
IkOaa la To* iOwrllioaMoli.
Daridaon Collage, N. C.—Boo Notice.
Mooting to-night—Columbian Lodge.
Onaraatao—$35 a day.
Oara for coogha, colda, Ao.— Wolla’
Oarbollc Tablota.
Biatory of Ltringatone—Hubbard Broa.
Fiance and Organa—Horace Watered
Jurubabs—Blood Purifier.
Oentonnlal Uarettear—Zeigler 1 Mo-
Onrdy.
Ootton Factory—A Ologg A Co.
Tho Gentleman in Black. — Vinegar
Bitten ia a con.
Change In Jailor.
Them are rnmora of a roaignation, and
eeroral application! are being made for
tho poeltion.
The Chain IMaf.
Thieinatitntion now nnubera ton mem-
bora—one white and nine colored. They
warn at work cleaning out Oglethorpe
atreat yeateyday.
One gentleman in Colnmbna paya taxon
on $141,000 of real eetate located in the
city. A firm of aereral parties repre
senting rationa intereata, paya tax to the
aaaonnt of $2,010.80.
Meyer’i Cenn Yesterday.
Lucinda Knight, oclured, waa the only
peraon who waa foroed to appear before
the Mayor. Bhe had been diaorderly to
tho amount of $2.50; no our Mayor
jndgml.
Death in BnoeeU County.
Bor. J. 0. Carter, aged aeventy-three
yearn, died in Ruuell oounty, Ala., laat
Wedneeday. He waa, we are informed, a
Methodic! mlnieter of long atanding.
Died ia Oanaaay,
Mr. Chao. Heymanreceired intelligence,
yeaterday of the death of hie brother, in
Germany, which occurred on dune 1st in
a town of Germany, bordering on the
Baltio. He waa one of the uhlana in the
late Pruaaian-Franco war.
Oalfapa garret Society Meeting.
For the benefit of quite a number of
aembera ia Coluiabua, we giro the infor
mation that the annual meeting of the
Grand Chapter of the Sigma Alpha Ep-
ailon Fraternity will be held in Augusta,
Oa, in Auguat. Over one hundred dele
gatee, repreaenting erery leading college
in the South and mauy in the North, are
eipeoted to be preaant.
Bankruptcy enact.
The following petition! for final dis
charge ia bankruptcy were filed in Savan
nah laat week : John S. Lee aud John A.
Howard, of Fort Valley; Augustus A.
Jeter of HaynevUle, aud William P. Swift
of Perry, in Houston connty ; James N.
House, of Fort Gaines ; James Crappa, of
Outhbert; William II. Phillips, of Ban-
dulph oounty ; and William MoCray, of
Talbot county.
Our Bate Pact Matter.
Mr. Walter H. Johnson has received his
commission to be Poet master at Colum-
bee fier the next four years, and taken
charge of the office. The universal ex-
preasion is that he will make a good,
affable and popular uffioer. He ie proba
bly the youngeat Poatmaater in tho Uni
ted States who hts charge of a first olosa
ofifioe—being only twenty-six years of
age. Aa we have stated, no change will
be made in the employees.
Smart Day,
Conductor Charlie Douglass, who is
temporarily filling the place of Conductor
F. 8. Grimes, tells ua of a smart dog,
whioh ha encountered on the N. A B. B.
B. yesterday. The animal waa on a tres
tle, and aa the train approached, made a
raoe over the cross ties, but seeing the
engine waa overtaking him, quietly slid
on the bent, and crouching down allowed
the train to pass over him. Thus, the
dog eeeaped barm. Smart animal that.
Blackberries Said in Colombo,.
A reasonable calculation shows that
thirty bushels of blaokberriaa are sold in
Colnmbna daily, bringing about $45.
The aeaaon lasts about ninety days. So
the blackberry brigade realises about
$4,060 from the baskets of them they
cany to market. When we consider the
vast quantities used in the country on the
table and manufactured into wines, we
aaa have some appreciation of the value
of this immense crop, which grows spon-
tnasoualy throughout our eonntry.
MVSCOHKB OOUBTT DOUBT.
June Marat Judge Jettyh y, Mat Sa-
KIOBTS DAT.
Court met at 8$ a. m.
Geo. L. Lutz vs. John G. McKee—
complaint—verdict fee plaintiff.
J. Ennis vo. Wootfolk Walker—verdiot
for plaintiff.
B. Bodkins vo. Mayor and Oounoil of
Columbus—action on the ease. Ia April,
1873, the plaintiff brought meat to the
market for asle. On account of its ex
treme poverty it waa proaouneed ooflt to
eat by the City Pbyaioian, and the butch
ers stated it was bad. The eonaeqnenoe
waa the authorities ordered the beef to
be thrown into the river. Mr. Bad
sued for damages to the amouot of $250.
will
The jury awarded him $0.75.
be appealed.
Several oases were settled.
There are yet thirty-sight e
doeket to be tried.
The first ease on doeket this morning
is Wheeler A Wilson Sawing Hacking
Company va Chattahoochee National
Bank—aaanmpait.
Court adjourned to 8j a. m. to-day.
Otntiit for AdmintttraHen.
It will be remembered that Mr. John
Johnson was administrator of the
of Mr..T. W. Bradley, proprietor of the
Exuhango saloon. Mrs. Emma Bradley,
nee Miss Emma Tomlinson, who olaimed
to be bis wife, olaimed tbs administration.
She woo defeated before the ooerts, Mr,
Johnson died. Bradley's heirs nomtantof
Mr. G. W. Briggs, nephew of Mr. John-
sod, as administrator. Mrs. Bradley
olaimed again to be administratrix. The
hearing came before Ordinary Brooks
Monday. It waa argued for U>e plaintiff
by Gen. Benniog and G. E. Thomas,
Esq., and for the heirs by Fdabody A
Brannon. Ordinary Brooks gave an elab
orate decision, whioh waa to the effeot
that the administration be awarded to Mr.
Briggs. We suppose, of course, the case
will be appealed.
The Cttyg Battery,
' Thin establishment, of whioh an adver
tisement appears in our paper, ia on the
Mgh road to prosperity. Being ably
managed by prudent men, every step hss
been a auooese. The oompany now cm
ploy twenty-five operators, and run
thirty looms. The beat description of
stripes, ohecke and ginghams are manu
factured. The eompkny do their own
dyeing end their colors are popular and
durable. This ia one of the firmly eatab.
liahed institutions in Colnmbus and its
goods are unsurpassed in quality, quan
tity and finish.
Beef. Choke's Ceuoert,
It takes place to-night, and will be a
rich musioal treat. Beautiful music, sing,
log, tableaux and Operatic scenes will form
the attractions of the night. Prof. Chase
: I$m worfcedAard to achieve success in this
oonoert, and be cannot fail purely for the
laMrof the support of Columbus, for
whioh city he baa done so rnuob in the
musioal line. The festival will be a rich
Irani in all who may attond.
The Business of Cettunkne.
For the business quarter, ending March
81st, Columbus merchants reported sales,
exclusive of cotton and insurance, to the
amouot of $1,063,000. Last year, during
the same time, the amounted to 1,208,000,
showing a decrease this year over the last
of $140,000. Tbs returns show that the
Engle and Phenix Manufactory have sold
$262,000 of goods, while last year it dis
posed of $220,000—thus showing an in
crease of $40,000.
The general deorease may to n great ex
tent be attributed to lessened credit
granted, and to the fact that sales may
not have been so oorreotly reported.
Had the same restraint been placed on
credit laat year, as there was this season,
the oountry would be far better off. It
must be remembered that in this estimate
cotton sales and insurance whioh were
larger this year than the last, are not in
cluded. The general impression is that
the cash sales are larger than last year.
Good men can now obtain money cheaper
than at any lime sinoe the war.
Kneunien It Alecandor City,
We understand that a majority of the
business houses in the city will be repre
sented in the excursion to-day to Alexan
der City, the termiuua of the Savannah
A Memphis Railroad. The fare for the
round trip is only $3. We will have a
representative along. Train leaves Co
lumbus at 6 a. u. and roturnsat8:40r. a.
Those who desire to go to Upelika ean do
so for $1 for the round trip.
The following appears to be the pro
gramme. They have been postponed this
year until the day sehools oloaed;
The Baptist Bnnday School has one at
Mulberry creek, the terminus of ths North
aud Booth Railroad.
St. Lake's M. E. Sunday School has
theirs on July 1st, near the Columbus
Factory.
Trinity and Brownsville schools have a
picnic el the same point on July 4th.
The E igle A Pbonix operatives have a
grand excursion on July 4th to Fort
Mitohell.
All expect to have a good time.
The Bitty Cate.
Yesterday Major Moses examined
Messrs. Is iso Moses and W. L. Salisbnry
—the latter one of Ihe aasigneea. The
object of the examination was to ascer
tain all about the assignment, that Mr.
Joseph bad been offered by the assignees
money to buy the Claflin olairn, aud that
the meeting of Ihe 20 per cent, creditors
was gotten up by the assignees, Ac.
Other parlies remain yet to be examined.
Died fra at Drinking Belath,
Washerwomen frequently use potash in
their operations. They should be
very careful how they leave it around
loosely. A little negro child, aged three
years, in the Northern Liberties, on Mon-
liny, drauk a cup of potash and died that
night. We notioe that another died in
Augusta last week from the asms
cause. These initanoea should be c*u-
tioua to ull who do not wish the popula
tion decreased.
Information has been reoeived from
tbo papers that Miss Belle Mollhenny,
daughter of the esteemed and popular
ex-Muyor of Columbus, has received the
first liouor at the Augusta Female Bern-
ill ary at Staunton, Vu. She obtained the
“star medal" for superiority in English
composition, deservedly the highest
honor iu all institutions, iu a large class
of graduates. Bhe is a daughter of whom
any father or oity might be justly proud.
Several Georgia maidens won the palm in
the institution over competitors from all
the States.
Me Miser Appropriation.
Dispatches wen reoeived yesterday
from Cqagraaaatac B. H. Harris and
Whitekqr eonfirming the telegram of our
■P"“ Hooses of Congreae
have voted $38,000 to the Improvement
of oar fiver, the Chattahoochee, end
$5,000 to the Flint. Action baa often
been urged by Ooandl, but (he pres
ent body has the honor of sending on
Commissioners and urging ths jost olsims
of our section. If the present sppropria-
tion be insufficient, the Becretnry of the
Treeeary in bit estimates for carrying on
the Government, will recommend money
to be devoted to thie as an unfinished
work. The exertions of Connoil and the
Commissioners, Judge M. J. Crawford,
ex Mayor Mollhenny, Col. B. L. Mott end
Mej. A. B. Cslhonn, have been orowned
with snooeei, and the city owe* them
thanks. Ths appropriation waa aaktd for
and granted limply as a matter of right
ii4 joatiee.
Ctorssor ll$$>$ mi Mrnmiltom,
The Masonic fraternity ley the oorner
atone of the Female College bnilding at
Hamilton to-day. They ar* to be oasis ted
by Masons of Columbus and vloinity.
Numbers are going up on the 6:30 a. ex
train to-day—among them Major A. U.
Calhoun, aditor aud proprietor of this
P«I>*'- m
Mata,
Shower* fell leal afternoon and night
Byte Beet Office.
It eeems to be settled that a handsoms
brick edlfloe is to be built oh tbe corner
jost asst of this offioe, which ia to be
leased as a Beet Ofltoe. It msf be two
stories high. Capt. 0. A. Klink is owner
of the lot.
City Light Onanti Laet Bight.
First Bsrgasnt, J. O. Cheney, was
sleeted Junior 2d Lieutenant.
Private H. F. Everett was appointed
First Bsrgsant; Private J. K. Harris,
Fifth Sergeant; Privato J. D. Hidenbour,
Bssond Corporal.
Lieutenants Brooks and Brsntly, Ber-
geaata Ballwin end Harris and Private
Turner were appointed as a committee to
provide an ioe oraam festival end bop
next month to raise money to procure
instruments for a company brass band.
A drill was ordered for next Friday
afternoon.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
—The market wagons are bringing in a
few watermelons and cantaloupes.
—Thf Intoot slang phrase is, “Blab that
oollar.”
—Little negroes are too fond of play
ing with that pump uear tbe market-
house.
—-A letter should be answered, unless
you wish to intimate to tbo writer that be
or bis objaot is not worthy of uoticc.
—Wo very coolly tell parents that
“Homebody's darling” will havo bis chunk
put out one of these days, if this thing of
jumping on and uff trains moving about
tbs depots is not stopped.
—The wesrer of tbe starohed linen
ooat now rises from bis chair and goes
forth, uneoneoious of the fact that the
iotfer portion of his garment retains n
very unattractive and curled-up appear-
anoe.
The "Gentleman <•> Black,"
who is the tutelar demon of dram-shops,
assumes bis sourest aspect when the rapid
progress of Vineoxb Birring ia reported
“down low.” The Poople’a Vegetable
Tonio ie playing the mischief with his
bitters fired with rum. All diseases
whioh those demoniac nostrums aggra
vate, under pretense of relieving, such
ns indigestion, sick headache, consump
tion, rheumatism, gout aud intermittent
fevers are cured by it. je24 4 w
Setting Machine ll’ar—A Bubble Bunt,
There ia quite an interesting newspaper
war now wagiug between tbo agents of
the Bingsr and Hows Maohine Companies
at Atlanta, by whioh it appears that the
Howe Company, tbrongh J. H. Bcsrratt.
who sometimea styles himself “attorney,”
proposed, by the way of a dodge, to ena-
them to get off their hands a largi
number of old style aud half-worn mu
ohines, to bnild a factory in that oity, but
modestly (7) asks the Atlsntese to contri
bute one hundred thousand dollars 1! to
ward ths enterprise. The Gate City folks
failed to see the great boon about to bo
conferred upon their oity, aud responded
Itis. Bat Mr. G. W. Leonard, who r*-p.
resents the Binger Manufacturing Com
pany in that oity, in a communication pnti-
liahsd in tb* Atlanta Herald, most effect-
effect
ually pricks the sham bubble of the
Howe's “attorney," and iu the dose of s
paragraph in the letter referred to, speak
ing aa to tbe possibility of his company
erecting a factory in Atlanta whou occa
sion requires, says, “the resolution once
formed, they (the Binger Company) will
not insist upon a donation of the silo or
any aubaoriptlon to the stock as prelimi
nary requisites to its erection.'’ That’s
the way to talk business.—Montgomery
(Ala.) Mem.
A few piece* of French and F.ngUsh
Caaeimeree, very low, to olosa out, at
T. E. Blxxcuaud's.
A largo lot of cheap Cassimeres and
Linens, very oheap, at
Blamob aiid's.
Goad Thing.,
Go to the Buby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to eat. octlA tf
Administrator’s Sale
\Y7IU* bo Bulil on tii9 Amt Tuee-tay iu July
aext,_ la f ro “* Rf the auction house of Kllla
B, ia the city of Columbus, agreeably to
county, part of lot No.. 3ft, coctaiuii. ,, __
more or lore, with oil tho improve menu thereon,
fold M ths prefisrty of Duncan McDoegald, dec’d.
JsT wit ^ T. 1. BLANCHARD, Adm’r.
W. r. TIGNKBr
Hereafter the >399011 Hue piekeg*
will be tent to the Poetodfiee at Opelika.
Mr. J. M. Pxaar is our autboriaed Ajefit
for Opelika, and will receipt for eubecrip-
tiooe. Our patron* will oblige os by
calling on him at the Express Ofifioe and
renewing. [tf
Th* proper place to buy Black Grena
dines in all etylse ebsap is at
Aon A Uunpoon'o.
CHAB. BKTMAB A CO.,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., offer at
tbsir popular
BMBTA UBABT ABD SALOOB
Tbe best that can be found in Liqoon,
Cigars, Tobaeoo, Ac. [my8 ly
Opposite (trappsr’s building. Rsadolph 81.
■pedal Attention (Ivon to tbo Insertion of Arti-
ScIaI tooth, ns well oa to Operative Dentletrr.
TobM wly
The proper plaoe to find Caaeimeree
for pants, boys Ctaaimeiee, Cottonades,
Linana ia at Aon A Muapooa'a.
Ths proper plaoe to bay Amertoen
Cambric ia at Aon A Mubdocb's.
BKTKBPBISK l
1,000 yards White Viotoria Lawns 15
esuts—nor BAD.
1,500 yards Whitt Viotoria Lawns, 5-4,
18 oonts—worth 38 oenta.
yard* Plain, Striped and Figured
Lawns at 15 centa—worth 25.
760 yards Blsok Grenadines Bailing ex
ceptionally fast.
Gants' Fine Cloths and Gasaimsres at
a bargain, to class out tbe lot previeng to
stock-taking.
Embroideries are still being sold at
half their value.
Bibbons at half price.
Coats' Thread 70 cents.
Best Prints 10 oenta.
Hosiery and Glorea at prioes defying
competition.
Fresh Goode twice a week from all im
portant markata. -
J. 8. Jones, Oolnmbus, Ua.
jelS eod
AT COST I
Determined to sail always at the vxnx
idwest raioxs, and being desirous to
tusks room for fall business, I offer to-
dny my nunnn stock of Dry Goods at
cost, embracing a great variety of Staple
and Fancy Goods of ths most deiirable
character. Many Dreaa Goods are offered
at mnoh under ths ooat in New York.
Elegant Cloths and Gents' Famishing
Goods.
All era invited to oomo early and secure
bargains. A rare opportunity is now
offered.
Terms cash on delivery.
i“"> *od H. T. Oxiolir.
Pend’e Detract.
The action of one medicine ie of neces
sity oonfined to analogous diseases, but
appertaius to oasaa that have the same
seat of disorder.
_ 0*18 eodAw
rJCTOBDI—BO IBBLATIOB!
High prioes ean no longer exist. Cash
basis is (be prinoipls now, and as I desire
to oloss badness, am offering my stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
Hosiery,
and numerous articles in this line, at lass
than ooat.
Call and axamins, and make one dol
lar go farther than two at any other plaoe.
I am in earnest. If yon doubt It, step
in and have proof of the foot.
L. Habbis, 114 Broad St.,
noyl 4m Columbus, Ga.
The beet plaoe to buy Table Linens,
Napkins and Sheetings, is at
Blaiio8abd's,
123 Broad at.
If you deairc a real good smoke, go to
Buklu's, on Randolph street, and ask
for hie now brands of Key West and Im
ported Havana Cigars. mylO
Saturate a piece of bread or meat with
gastric juice, and it will dissolve. This
is digestion. Add to snob a mixture n
little alcohol, and it will not dissolve.
This is indigestion. Beware, then, of
tinctures, or tonics, or doooctious con
taining spirituous Uqnors. Shun oil ram
“tonics," sml rely solely on Db. Walk-
sb'h Vinegar Bitters, the finest digest
ive invigorant known, and free from th*
fiory curse of Alcohol. mj28 4w
Bead Thiel
You oan find st T. E, Blauohard's, 123
Broad street, the very latest styles of
Dress Goods, at suoh prioes is cannot
fail to give satisfaction. Call and see
them.
Domestic Goods nt greatly reduced
rates; Factory Goods at faotory prioes;
Coals’ Spool Cotton at 70 cents per doz.;
Ihe best Prints at 10c per yard.
mjlO tf
Direct from Dnrepel
A fine assortment of Beal Meerschaum
Pipes, Cigar Holders, Cigar Cases of rest
Russian Leather, Mstchssfes, Ac., at
Buhleb's Cigar Emporium, on Randolph
street, hones with ths Bed Bign, near
Enquirer office mylO
Ds. Scuiacx't Pvluosio Slate. Si, Win
Tonic, and IIandsaxi Piua.—Thou medicine,
bare undoubtedly perforated mora cuna of
Consumption than any other remedy known to
the American public. They are compoundod of
vegetable iiiRredienta, and contain nothing which
«*» ho injurious to tbe human couatitution. Othor
remedied advertised us cure# for Conanmption
probably contain opium, which ia a somewhat
dungeroua drug iu ull cm<m and if taken fraely by
condumptive patianta, it muat do great injury; for
Ua tendency ia to conflna the morbid matter in
the ayatem, which, of oouree, uuet make a cure
impoddihie. gcheuok’s Pulmonic 8ymp id war-
mutant nut to contain a particle or opinm; it ia
compuaed of powerful tut harmleff* berba, which
act on the Inuga, liver, stomach and blood, and
thus correct all morbid accretions, aadeipalall
the diseased matter from the body. These are the
ouly tncALs by which Consumption can be enred,
and *s Schenck’a Pulmonic Syrup, 8ea Weed
Tonic and Mandraka Pill* are the only mtdicim
CITY OIMOTOWYi
0HUB0HE8.
Corner of Oglethorpe and It Glair
v. J. H. Nall pi
■tracts .Bar,
nt 10$ a. m. and 4 p. u. aaah Bnnday.
Sabbath nahool at # a. n.
nro«aff4iP (mum).
Oglatbon* (treat, between Randolph
and Bt. Clair—Bav. W. O. Hnntar raotor.
Bervioaa st 11 a. m. and 4 r. x. aaah
Bnnday. Bnnday aohool at 3$ a. It
UOKAX GATHOLXO.
St Philip* and Bt. Jama* (Catholic)—on
Jaokaon, between Baldwin and Few
atraata—Father Patrick part or. Maas at
8$ and 3$ a. m., and vaapar* nt 5 n. it
Catocbiam at 4 r. it
Randolph attest between Jaokaon and
Franklin—Bav. O. A. Kaodriah pastor.
Services every Sunday at 10$ A. M. and
6 r. it Sabbath aohool at 9 a. it
Bt. Luke—On Jaokaon (treat, between
Randolph aad Bt Clair striata Bav. Dr.
J. B. Kay pastor. Barvtosssaoh Sunday st
10$ a. k. and 8 r. it Sabbath aohool at
9 A. If.
Ait. Paul—Soathaaat corner of Frank
lin and Troop attests - Bav. Anniain*
Wright, pastor. Ssrvioss every
Suudsy at 10$ a. it. and 8 r. it. Sabbath
school st 4 v. u.
Broad Street Metkediet—On upper
Broad street. Bar. B. W. Dixon
pastor. Servioss every Sunday at 10$ a.
u. and 7$ v. u. Sabbath aohool at 2$ r.
if. Class meeting at 9 a. it.
nwisn stnaoooux.
Comer Crawford and Forayth street*.
Herman Birkiothal rabbi. Berrios* every
Friday evening nt 8 and Saturday morning
at 10 o'elook.
OOtABD.
MetAodiet.—J. W. Simmons paster.
Services 1st Sunday st 10$ a. m., and 3rd
Sunday st 5 p. If. Sabbath sohool 8 r. u.
Baptiet.—Bev. Jasper Hicks pastor.
Ssrvioss on th* 4th Bnnday In aach month
Sabbath aohool nt 8$ A. If.
BBOWMimLLB.
BrovmeviUe Baptiet.—Bee Jaapar Hicks
pastor. Servioss 1st and 3d Sunday*
Sabbath Sohool at 8:80 A. M.
Trinity (Methodist)—Bav. J. W. Sim
mons pastor. Berrios* 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Sunday at 8 r. x. aad 8rd Sunday at 10$
a. x. Alternate Sundays supplied both
morning and evening. Sabbath school
ovary Sunday at 4 r. x.
wh'ch operate la this way. It !■ obvloua they are
the ouly g-nulao cere forPulluoaarvCousap-
(ton. Eoeh bottlo of this latalluMo asdletso la
ocvosipADtal hy full hireci ipo,. Dr. achsaokls
professionally st his principal offles, torasr Sixth
and Arch strtsla. Philadelphia, ovary Moaday,
where all letters tor advice moat lie addressed,
myll aodly
Atbury Chapel (Methodist)—East com
mon, W. J. Gaines pastor. Services (Va
ry Sunday at 10$ a. x. and 8 r. x. aad
7$ af night. Sabbath sohool at 9 A. x.
Pint Baptiet—Comer Front and Bt
Clair (near river)—Groan McArthur pas
tor. Bervioaa every Sunday at 10$ A. X.
and 8 p. x. Sabbath aohool at 9 a. X.
Bt. John (Methodist) N. E. common,
—G. B. Taylor, pastor. Services every
Sunday at 10$ a. x. and 8 p. x. Sabbath
sohool at 9 a. x.
Second Baptiet (Northern Liberties)—
Bav. Primus Stafford pastor. Servioss
every Sunday at 10$ a. x. and 8 p. x.
Sabbath aohool at 9 a. X.
L O. O. F.
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between St. Clair
sad Crawford its. Regular meetings held
■vary Monday evening, at 7$ o'clock.
Enoampnient meats 1st and 3d Fridays
in each month.
MASONIC.
Lodge in B arras' bnilding, oomar Broad
and Randolph streets.
Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meats Sd
Tossdsy night in each month.
Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meats on 1st
Friday night in each month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday
night in aaoh month.
Bt. Aldemar Comma n dery—Meets 2d
Tuesday night in each month.
B’NAI BEBITH.
Lodge in Barrna’ bnilding—Maetinga
held on the lat and 3d 8 an days in aaoh
month.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (in Court Square, osntre
of city) between Oglethorpe and Jackson
and (Jrawford and Thoms* street*.
Jail on East oommons, foot of Craw
ford street.
Opera House n. a. oorner Crawford and
Oglethorpe streets.
Female Orphan Asylum, East oomrnon,
near cemetery.
Post Offioe, comer of Oglethorpe and
Randolph.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Booms over Griffin's drug store. Broad
street. Open from 8 A. x. to 6 p. x.
Books loaned to members returnable
every two weeks, or borrower peya 25o.
per week thereafter. Hn. J. R. Ivey,
Librarian.
HOTELS.
Bankiu House, oortier Broad and Craw
ford streets.
Planters’ House, Broad street, ('east
side), between St. Glair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Brood street, (east side),
between St. Olsir and Crawford streets.
Home House, Brood street, (west
side), between St. Olsir and Crawford
Broad Street House, (east aide),
between Crawford and Thomas streets.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
No. 1 (white male) n. a. oorner Jaokaon
and Crawford streets. No. 2 (white fe
male) a. w. corner St. Clair and Forayth
■treat*.
Temperanoe Hall (mixed oolorad) Ogle
thorpe street, betweeu Randolph and
Bryan.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—8. B. Cleghorn.
City Treasurer—John N. Barnett.
Clerk of Ooimoil—M. M. Moore.
City Attorney—Cbei. U Williams.
City Physician—D. W. Johnson.
City Sexton—James M. Lynth.
City Marshal—Mat. W. Morphy.
Deputy Marshal—Wm. L. Robinson.
Wharfinger—Joke Barrna.
POLICE.
Chief—Mat. W. Morphy.
PIB8T SQUAD. 0X00X0 SQUAD.
Capt. W. L. Cash, Capt. John Foran,
Bobt. G. Mitchell, John 81. Clair,
Wm. U. H. Wood, Josh Roper,
Charles Brady, John Feagan,
Whit Smith, John O'Brien,
James Roberts. Dsu'i Dunoon,
Tom McEacbern, John Brady,
staxdino coinorrxia or couhoid—1874.
Accounts—Grimes, Andrews, Dnrkin.
Bridges and Wharf—Chalmars, Redd,
Grimes.
Cemetery — Durkin, Blanohard, Mo-
Gehee.
Cisterns and Fire Department—Kent,
Flonrney, Grimes.
City Improvements and Pnblio Schools—
Redd, Brannon, Mehaffey.
Commons—Flournoy, Mehaffay, Blanoh
ard.
Contracts — Brannon, MoGshaa, An
drews.
Finance—MoGehee, Bedd, Sehanaalar.
Hospital—Blanchard, Kant, Brannon.
Market and Magaxine — Schtnssler,
Flournoy, Chalmers.
Police and Gaa—Mehaffay, Dnrkin,
Ghalniere.
Streets and Sewers—Andre tvs, Schs uss
ier, Kent.
BOLL OF COLUMBUS FIBE DE
PARTMENT.
BOAOD OP OOXTDOL.
W. H. Williams, Chief Engineer.
G. W. Rosetta, First Aaa't Engineer.
C. A. Ethridge, Second Aaa't Engineer.
A. K. Francis, Secratary.
rtnx oohpaxixs.
No. 1—B. F. Coleman, B. Lodaiagar,
W. H. Brannon, T. O. Donglaaa.
No. 5—E. L. Walls, Robert Ennis,
D. E. Williams, G. B. Flournoy.
Central Uechanice No. 6—0. D. Wall,
F. J. Cochran, A. K. Frauds, A. .J. Mix.
Book and Ladder—U. U. Moor*, F. J.
Mott, 0. B. Grim**, Gaorg* Moor*.
MKOIOINKt.
Nearly all difiMuiei orlgtaata Aoa Iadlpatloa
aad Torpidity of ttia Urar. aad rellaf 1$ always
aaxlowly aouiiht attar. If th# Liter ia BagalaUd
la its action, health is almost invariably pecarHL
Wait of action in the Liver c.iusm Haadacha,
Constipation, Jaundioa, Pala In tho 8ho«ldcn,
Oongh, Chilli, Diuinssi, Eonr Stomach, Bad Taste
Usart, Depression of Spirits, .
hundred otbvr symptom*, fur which SIMMONS’
UTS* MB!)LATOM U th- beat remedy that haa
ever been dlicor- n d. It acta mildly, effertoally,
and being a simple vegetable compound, cun do ao
Iqjnry la any quantities that It may be taken,
la harmless iu every way; it hai been need for
forty yean, and hundred* of tha good and treat
from all part# of the country will vouch for
being tbe pumt aud beat.
SimiMi' LIVU KUULATtK, or Itditiie,
Ii no dr itie violent medUiae,
Ii sure to caru if ukoa regularly,
Is no Intoxicating beverage,
1$ a fauttlen* f unity medicine,
I* given ,
the moat delicate Infant,
Does not Interfere with businem,
Bittern of every
Take* the place i
kind,
Oontalna the ilmpleit and beet remedlee.
WOE MALM BY ALL DBUGQIMTB %
febft deodewly
THX Birr ADVICK
any disorder affecting the ifomach. the lira.* or
kidneys, to to tone, cleanse, and regulate these im
portant organa by the nae of DK. TUTT’g VlOlT-
aBLR LtYBR PILLS. They act very mildly, yet
They i
mildly, yet
thoroughly restore the functional notion of tho
dlgwtive organs aad the intestines and renovate
the whole system. They produce neither naassa,
griping or weakness, ana may bo taken at any
fitu* without change of diet or occupation.
Pi lee 2ftoa box. Bold by all druggists.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DVR
finalities tint no other dye does,
effect to tnstaataneon*, .and $o natural that It can
not be detected hj the cloaest observer. It is
harmless and ontlly
among tbe fashiunul
city la the Uuited “
every w hi
i ciwni uuaervar, an ia
tolly applied, and is in general use
nimble balrareisers in every large
tf States. Price $1 a box. Sold
Scrofula, Kruptiv* Diseases of ths Skill, St. An-
Tatter, and Salt
Rheumatism, Pain and Bnlargement of the Bones,
Penial# _Weakness, Sterility, Leuoorrbrea
Syphilis, Kldnsy aad Liver Complaint, Mettmri
Taint, and Piles, all proceed from impnreMood.
BB. Turn RAMAPAMILIaA
is the most powerfttl Blood Purifier known to
medical science. It eaters into tbe circulation
and eradicates every morbific agent; renovates
K*«p the Blmmd Healthy
and all will tm well. To do so, nothing bss aver
been offered that can compare with this valuable
vegetable attract^ Price $1.00 a bottle. Sold by
fohlft deodewly
cURes
Ktoralgia, Pilot, h$«daoh$,
Diarrhoea. Soils, Old Son*,
Lamenest, Bunt, Seraaen,
Toothache, Scalds, Spraini,
Soananast, Dloira. Wotmdt,
Sort Throat, Colic, Broiatt,
Bheumatitm, Htmorrhagea,
Pomsiitf'
uartl eodhwSm
Liver? Liver? Liver?
siivtivcoisrs’
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
I. • purely VBQETABLR PREPARATION, li.rm-
1m. and .flectlve—s apaciflc for all iler.ngem.Dt.
of th.
Liver, Sidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowels.
Thie M dU'luc Uaabeen tried hy UhuishiuU and
has never failed to give uatiefaetion.
«• Try one bottle and be convinced.
E. L KINd & SON?,
Pmprlitor* and Muuu'acturera, Coin Dili! a, ?. C.
Por aal« by A. M. HK ANN JN, Agent ft r Colum-
hu$ and U)ielika. a) 2:i—tawGm.
HIDES.
Wauted for Cash!
100.000 Iba. Ory and Graan Hide.,
200.000 “ Raga,
50,000 “ Beatwax,
M. M. HIRSCH,
i’niNmbns, da,
r sold at
. I’bimt and Plcn
[l ,l *8 «My
HIDES I HIDES!!
WE WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Price
Green i Dry Hides,
Furs, Beeswax, Ao.
BARNETT A CO.,
$5,000,000
Endowment Seheni
Fifth and Last
ur A» or tRX
Public Library of Kentud
JULY Bl, 1174.
In snnonadng ths Tilth aad last of th»*
of Clift Concerts glvea for ih* bsneflt of tbe t.
Library of Kentucky, the Trustees and Mu
refer with pride aad pleasure to tb* four?
have been already glvea: Tbo first, Decent*
Under their charter, gmated by a suecislx
tbe Kontocky Legislature, March 1<l m, •<
Trustees ar* authonsdd to give uNS MOtK, 1
ONLY ONB MOKK Olft Concert. WtUh Si-3
arising from xbls FI tie and LAST Conceal
Library. Museum, and other departing* »r* kj
eaiargid and endowed with a fixed Mg
annual Income. Such an endawment fonilTl
aired as will seome beyond psradrentnresot. S
th* maintenance of this magalfioaat esuaJ
meat, but ita constant growth. 1
The Fifth Gift Oonosrt-
or th* purposes mentioned, aad which U«
tlvsis aud nneqnlrooally aaaonaoed as TUkh
WHICH WILL MVRM BM Q1YMN UNDSft p
OUARTUR AND BY THX PR18RNT MAI
MRN r, will come off at tho Publle Library l
at LonlevlUs, Ky.,
Friday, duly 31,1874,1
At this final Concert every thing will bssaj
to iaersoaodimporSI
1 by an orebssinrl
rformer* seieetd
soals cor sepondlng with Its.
Tb* muaie will bo rendered
slating of one hundred performers seleetd
tbsir lame in different lanos, and the unprsc$$
38,000,000
List of Gifts.
8 taNE OBAND CASH OU
BnR OBAND CASH Oil
VINE ORAND CASH Oil
ONE ORAND OA8H Oil
ONE ORAND CASH Oil
4 CASH UirZSJEUK
ID CASH
14.000 !!ok i.
10.000 OOCS 1!
LMOOMk M
100 auk..
■0 CASH Oli
.SSiggSfSS
40 CASH OUT) r *“ E
100 CASH OUTR
MOOASHOIFT8
400 OA8H GIFTS
10,040 CASH OUTS
OBAND TOTALS0.000 GIFTS, AJuT
CASH
PUCK OP TICKETS.
Whol. Ticket
Halvas.
Tenth, or ench Coupon
II Whole lickets
2Tickets for ],«
Tickets are now ready for sale, and onkn
iwnled by o iah will !•« promptly filled.
Liberal commissions will bo allowed to aath
tory agents.
Circulars containing fall particulars furnii
i application.
THO. £. ■■AM LETT A,
Iftoi and Malaga,
Public Library Building, Louisville, it
Por tickets and information, apply to ^
Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt.<
Columbia, or
myth «--InWaWtd
• TOVIt AND TIN WAR
Stoves, Stoves*
ft.
um CHUWK.,
(Opposite Sna OSes)
Columbus, Ga.,
\YTOULD rsspeotfnlly invite thnattoatioidj
Y Y friends and enstomsra to hls extcwl
stock of 8TOV1I, HOLLOW AMD BTAi
WARM. HOUSB-FURNIBHIMO ROODS, fit.,
TIN WARS, nt wholesale aad retail.
Roofing and Ontterini
<4
dons promptly and In tbo bast manner.
He solicits a call, feeling assured thatk:
give entire satisfaction.
AMF Price as tow as tho lowest. Corns til'
before yon boy. oetfift eoriir
THE GRAIN CROP
Can be BaeOy and Economically San.
Holstead Sc Co.,
COLUMBUS. OA..
Offer st prlcoe lowor than ever Ivfm-rVc
LABD'B l'amMi^rslifiiP'
hlegant Chromos are by for the umi
..umor aud ‘Huck” to th* last extent -
22 iucbrs, mounted upon canvass and »tr»' t “
Price lit) the pair, feud orders to ihe i .
J. I. RYDER, Superior street, CirrsUii." J
Jel7 lw ^
TOPULAE COLLECTIONS OF
ORGAN MUSIC
For Plpa Organi.
Organ Oems. Davenport.
Batiste's Organ Voluntaries.
ftO Pieces for Organ. Pallets,
Clarke's Short voluntaries.
Short Voluntaries. • Nos. reeb.
Keiiner’s Voluntaries. Comp ete.
250 Easy Voluntaries. Znndel.
Nxw Chcech Music Book Nkahly Ritt> T
For Reed Organs.
Organ at Horn
Recreations for Cabinet (Mead) Organ*. .
Clarke’s Short Voluntaries.
Clarke’s Reed Organ Companion. _ 1
fins collection* of Pieces, Soogi and Tan*
also bs found in Rmareon’s New Mu’bod. CW»
New Method, and in Root’s School for Cw
Organs.
N«w Cavxoa Mono Book—lx Auau«*
Rlthsr of abort bcoks seat, post-paid, for f *‘
OUratWUojiSOo., OhiaK
■wtos. Tit Rnsaws)'
■fta a»tswtw.4mtlsw>y