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THURSDAY JUNE 28, 1874.
CITY AFFAIRS#
COLCMKVB DAILY MARKET.
i r :iti: i >/-M> s. f t
rifiaaoiai..—Sight MIU oa New York par;
n Boston H par mat. dleoount; on wa-
mub 14 par cant; dotaand blll< on Boaton
HparoooL BonkaaroaaUInc ohooka on New
Teak nt 140. pnaalnni. Ourmncj loana 10U4
per sank per month. Gold nod allror nomi
nal.
Oorron.—Market dull. The following are
laforlec * O—
Ordlnarp and atalned 10 «I1
-f JgQeed«il»iir|,.a3iia4.kt. H W«
Lew WtOW
Middlings *• •“
■trlot MMdllsga.. j. l»HO-
■alea I balaa.
Beeolpta I balea - 1 by M. ft
• by wagons; • by N. ft B. B. R'l * .by
W. B. B. i 0 by river 1 • by S. W. it. R.
Shipment# f. balea 0 by B. W. B. B.i
* for koaae eonanmptlon 10 by W. R. B.
DAILT 3TATBHB3T.
( 1 ws^.*st£s:
jaXOTISKE;
diet for plaintiff.
Turner Nellignn ve. Rudoliffe ft Lamb
—Verdict for plaintiff.
A number of judgment* were obtained
by default, and a few oaaes diamieeed or
nettled.
The Court having flniahed the call of
the docket, will to-day prooeedto take
ff the ‘jhpel, paaoa,^ t^y^l^t^tere are
ten. • v,
Court will adjourn to-day or to-mor
row.
Suing tor Otnlrtl •/ (As Jm*t.
Hhlpwad to-dsy..
" Diwrloaa
•1,811
fl
.18,477—*t,4W
prevlonsly.
Stack oa hand a.iaa
Sams Dat Last Yra».—Auguekitat. 1&72,
&M< rccclfcd same day If; total redWlM or.WT;
•hipped same day l»i total shipments 84,080;
•tack fl,M»; talcs ISC. Middlings lie.
/ 1 1M. #onTC.*-Mc4st#ts' ffr J dayWS/IMj ci-
1
For the aooommodation of pereone de-
, , fiteto* to Pttpnd t^e AMapqlfl roromontes
at Hamilton,' on the 34th inntnnt, a kpe
nial train on tbaNorik *ad South Rail
Nad will leave Oolomboa at tij oolook
io-morrow mointng, and return in tin
TtRing. ,,, / r.- , H:
Imlea le Neap AdsorHsomsiut.
Only sixty dsyirmars—Virginia.
09b A. 8, Pbapp^i> Book-ffr nele nt
Ohafflns.
Food.'! Eatmet—eee varioua notioea.
A Denirnble Reaidenon for sale—F. H.
Stock and Bnninaea for aula—O. J.
MVBCOOMM COONTT
1 mrjmrrfT
r. Ika At- mugftf/w Mf-nw Ora*.t-Largs
East,
mqfit lu
ran day.
Court met nthjn.nL
At G o’elook yenterdny morning wa left
feftAIMkndet City by the Wastgra ReiU,
r¥aa.(Lf°*d. Owing to the llaeonio ezeoreion
' 'tb Hamilton, there were only ebout twen
ty from Op|angbt|B- . Uudv. qqq<liw.t*>r
ing Ibnt Sheriff Ivey bud instituted
to regain for the eberiffnlty the charge
end oontrol of the jail. It la claimed that
Be iapntitbd legal* 14 itamugaiaitea on
IcooJnt ofoffio*. The Stakrlff, hbforn the
appointment of Commissioners, appoint
ed the jailor, and the inmataa ware MSal
ao mnoh per meal. Now the Oommtonion-
era employ n jailor at n tiled aaiary, give
no perquisites, and the county boarff^^h^,
prlaonera on the rationa plan. Superior
Court Clerk J. J. Bradford made the
principle wee not deoided, the
throwing it out of conrt on come
eel, plea. Wya b.Nro .it > ganemllyed
mitted tbn Commlaaionera' plan in the
cheapest. Oon. 'Dennhm la acid to be
connsel for Ivey. We giya the report aa
wt bear it. The Ctraaty CimffiiafiUMn'
are nptifig apdar gywsnt oonfamd by the
Legieleture, add the protest Hheriff'wka'
elected aiuoe that apt V»* passed.
Birdaong'a charge we landed.at Opelika
nt 8, and thera aecured breikfaet.' < We
pcRiced a eplendid field of clover, be
longing to Dr. Lee, at Yongaaboro, equal
to any wa have sesp/ip.Tsfipspsae. n ,, ■
\t Opalika Oondnotar Tom Gardner, of
the Savannah ft Hempbia Railroad, took
charge, and quite a large crowd got
abArd, and wa Btarted over one of the
beat roads it baa bastion* fortune totrav^
Wa beard at the Conrt Hotua laat avaft- iCaq)ff‘H8l,-yi«it<«» tamipepa elation. Ten
' »a> rmllm fatten wwworw at DnderiHe, one of
• moat thriving villages of 1,000 inbab-
fntVmLttirtt'
at
la
Faramors, ihi ' poet; [Onoar
Jordan] stapa from the throes mid re-
JMifililnylf --at-Ilab Rnokh [thu bean-
tlful Mlaa H. Btpeh] In hia true character
of Prinoe. She la earrounded by n mag-
pjfloent conrt. Oar badnam manager,
Colrtnel Wenmln; xsramnd th« rofo of the
rigid* critio Falladeep, while
emoking hie pipe, and "enMonoed in
'dignity,'looked ealf ha would tear the
trash of any pout to pieoea. Wa are wtl-
ling to swear n email “dog-un-ya” that
Prinea Oaoar didn't stag that song.
Scenes from tbn • Bohemian Girl—
npiefidMIy rang—closed the moat oharm-
ing musical festival we have
years.
The oomio dnett to be mmg by twq II
girls, Clare and Ida B., was omitted owing
'the tOnees of one of them.'
H yj*
elation. Ten
one of
the .most thriving villages of 1,000 inbab-
farther!
crossed. From Dadeville to Alexander,
about six miles north of ths river, the
/eiiltyl* ferihd. I YkkMdge lea mag
nificent ntructare.
The crops od the 1 entfte'rtuft of eoflorf
A04 «WV8*», ve^ftuy.,»nd,a very fine
crop of mnell grain bee been harvested.
Arrived ffrKMMfifttfr With onr crowd,
now inereaeed to about 400, at 11:30,
My ~Matp Baya left (a ttam OM aar
epa «n4 Jwanl Maet a/ Oaadf.
Parties failing to avail themselves of
this splendid opportunity to bny tyiWda
i*i ectuet ebjf wiA 4v»r rijjVeMt/
J Special attantion la oalled to onr stock
o(.9icfcar£rap> Collfge.SbjzU yyd Genie'
hand-made Boots end Shoes; also Jngtah
and Harris' Kid Gloves.
..iii.il vurfnm i t
They are being paid with abont the
eatue promptitneb. u leal year. This is a
showing Ibid the limes are not so
represented.' 'wifiive' never known a
summer ly pb|ch people did not grnmble,
nnd that badly.
' 'Cvtaf U
Wm. Randall, for aaaanit on n four year
old boy, with a atlok', was ‘brohght be-'
fore Jnetioe Shivers yestardsy. After
bearing argument, Randall was sent to
Jail, not baing able to give one hundred
dollars aa a bond.
f 1 viisi'Ha-L.
engaged by the Commlnaionera in ear
veylng the oommone sad mapping the
■treats and Iota. Fottr streets havCbeen
provided east of Meteor. The survey
oertalnad that remunerative prices oan be
obtained.
Jhannacrsr<*fs aflatasTChildmi.
The oily polios will oonimeuoe to-dey
aa enumeration of all the eobool ohildren,
both white end black, in Columbus. .«•
/! SnttlSWr^-t thTTaoW
money sli>-so by the State may be ob-
Ulaad by Columbus. Wa hope all will
ohaerfulty give all information in their
power, so that there may be no delay iu
tUa mutter. ' : • - l
" ' BU id m!$M Mmn.
ft good one ie told on oonduolor Jeter,
of the Southwestern Railroad, ft passen
ger the other night whispered to him:
“I've a little bottle of splendid whiskey
whioh I would like to bave you to sample,
but I can't gat the oork out." “All right,"
Turning to a passenger, he asked, “are
you from Louisville or Cincinnati 7” “Cin
cinnati," wee answered. “Then lend me
your oork eorew a moment." The Ciucin-
handed o;a to the
who ahppliCd the mah who' Was
in each need. Conduetore know who bea
what.
Ths *tn# Bankruptcy Csss. ( ^ ^
The eismlnatton oi Col.' Sai&bnry waa
continued yesterday ead aunia.daUarmw
tabiisbed. Major Moans waa questioned.
It was Mr; Isaac Jeeepb, nail IBdaes, who.
wan examined Tuesday. The objeet was
to show that the adaignstoe offered him
the means to boy tbs Glaflin claim, an(l
that the fa/e 20 pi/ bant. ireUfto/n’ meeting
wee gotten up in the Interest of the assign
ees. His evidenoe was positive that they
had done no- enoktbing, by atord nor sign
It ie probable Oommhwioner Doaenii
will, on Hktnrdey, flbetdb <Jn the' qnwtl
whether those who bave taken the 20
cent, can vote.' The question Will be ta-
kap up, up waiter hpw itis deoided by
the commissioner.
llmmUtun jMate.
On Tneedey, the 28d lost., Mr..John
Edwards, of Weverly Hall, went wtu hia 1
teem to Hamilton to oarry a load of goods
flbaof. | ’Ac feim (MlaAellrAhtaned in
the town and ran away. 1 A led naMitci
Stanford, who was on the wagon, suo-
oeodod in jumping off untjarnuyl, but Mr.
Edwards was thrown out, and hie »«r
inmnii.ilHtoiiiifcf fir^hutST
ftkwMIwp Mace Jrstwvsa SH Engine mnd
i AVeSph' <kis-f-ff1hs Car Hint.
Yaaterday s retaro. train on the North
nnd Bouth Railroad numbered one box
,hrM pn-aenger care. The former
Was next to the engine. Borne two miles
above the city the usual custom la to' de
tach the engine, which pushes ahetd and
enters a sideling at the depot. The oara,
of their own weight, their epeed being
regulated by brakes, will bring them ou
the down grade to the depot, where, tho
MgRmtafinrofiraad,g’i *“» f»4tm main
track and oaoxe them to t£e city. There
has never an accident happened until
yesterday.
The angina' Waa 'detached aa uaual.
Owing to some aooidcnf or qaraiewfiesa,
tho box car waa also detsobad from (ho
train, with no one to regulate its
breaks. The conaequenoe there was a
heavy race to town, the car gaiuiog rap
idly. Tba engine was run on the side
ling all right. The eugineer and fireman
then jumped off end tried to change the
awitch so as to keep the pursuing bar on
tba main line. The old box wee too
quick for them. The two men then
rushed for the engine, bat the obe:ioste
old thing beet them, slammed against the
Estes, the ebook opened the throtle end
the a team foroed the iron monalor pell
■all ag.iuat two freight cars at the end of
the sideling. The consequence wea one
onr was badly broken, the others damaged,
the track torn up, and two wheels of the
ragine off. No person.hurt. It will
probably take two or three days to repair
Uta engine. The punning car waa not
kart.
The passenger can came down all
ztffht
—The Mayor held no court yesterday.
*n# rtrif Ml (or-tba Taker vivSr
,i^ r F^PFY d, ^E* nt u i i -. •
—A marriage is to be aolarauixed this
morning at tba residence of the Oalholio
lln later, located next to the ohurob.
Doctors Mitchell v* Cameron have
charge qf, tba ***,,. M(. Edwards i. .
poor man, and to tho credit of CapL»
W. Pitta, be it said, ha W
alanding in the (Ui '. "•* nl1 "P ““ *•'
and osrr * “• load lot whioh the
--wftnuate men came. _ God bleat each
graerqus fellows. ,
{A IJusq-f-Yestordsp, pl|le|a majority
of the good people of Hamilton wCrc’WU
tending the Mesouio oeremonlee at the
laying of the corner stops of Alia Female
Oollegp, a litUq. rumpus tpok plsoe be-
Immediately the table commenced being
PraWf*4-AJl^ • fcwhffl,! f >r
the immense conoonree, was opened.
There wee no standing back then. The
Wilctnna TNft'tnifii ks are eWpeobed frpea
Tsllapooa^ the banner Deipooratio coun
ty of Alabama, was allThit oduld Ve
desired. We ere specially iudebted lu
Mre. Salmon, Mrs. Thos. Bmilb, and a
airmtag-yriung Wide*,- ■Mr* ’•V^-patho
vltad u^ to one qf the ^qcst basket
*nnerii ft hss'fiekn' onr'Hick to try s/a
= ‘^Tllhi y^t/ng^dlty 1 “Aleik^d*" ia a flour
ishing place, and drinks are only ten
oents apiece—think of "that Columbus
V«'WeWp,:.'W*a(re six b*y-ypbms, ?
billiard table*, 9 stores, 2 schoels and 1
ohnrcb, the letter being built.
Among other things wo noticed an un
usually largo number of oandidat
°F oe .'? ro i , f ( q»i*ff(p8man
and Chancellor down.'' Wfl 'hope all will
he eleeted.
General 'Alexander,' 'President'of the
Sevan..u/ and Memphis Railroad, went
on’tbp)rjji4 |lMipi^id)o^r feljpwfowns-.
man, Hamp.wdHia, hard at work get-'
ting ready to isytrock boyond Alexander,
Ve baling' t^iarge 1 of tbs Construction.
We alep.tqek/ljijeral q. f.,Harrison, Col.,
W. H. Barnes, Col. J. M. Oliver, of
^tb^DadeviA# Sead'UfMf^Oapt. Frank
Eohols, of the Express Company; Cob J.
R. Slaughter, tho originator of the Sa-
-iirnek ft IfiTTpb 1 " Railroad; Col. J. B.
11, wkop Judging by the immense
number of hia friends iu TdlnigjM cl
the
*“.!°“JS»y that county for the Congres
sional nomtAtion. Besides we mot we
MtoSkak#kow iednyxjJie*.<ff dbu ulevj
ereiit people we ever naw.
There were mafij prettj Indies ecetterod
•boat; *ml, take it ell in ell, we award
Tellspoose the psloi for trae hospitality.
-OoU Cl^y Armstrong instellpd .the oflj-
oers of Opelika Lodge of MaaonR while
we were at Alexsnde r. There w ere dele
gations from sofercU lodges,
tween Msjor Frank Uuwerd and ■ .wild Mr. E. U. BsrneB, who managed the
son of Erin, wto delights % the'Ufifo pA cu «‘f(t
fit
>pl* of
nantd of Midliter F 1 . OConileK' It seem*
both tbe men hedheeD imbihibg and some
foolish words passing, O'Connor reaohed
for a rook, hove it, and oaved in Howard's
head. The wound looked frightful* ..The
The Irishman rods away uninterrupted.
The oauae of all this is rooks are toh nu-
7Tf«Wl
ArtismaHm »f futile aeAeela.
The exsmiustioue oemmenoed Monday,
end have been continued from day to day.
Tba axauiiuMione of the higher claeeea
were writtbn ones, end hence possessed
Very jittle iutfr^at top ep^itatoi
■re few, if any, of tVe grown peopl
Ouliimbue who oan apewer ell or a major.
Ity of the questions propounded on those
papers • yet t' e boys Sad girls can do ao
very accurately. We helistra the standing
of some will be perfect. The examina
tion questions have, been' thurough end
exhaustive of the text studied. One
flinst have been a good student to main
tain a high grads, The 'teachers have,
boon very attentive to their duties.
Uy Friday, we are informed the re
turned papers will bave been examined
and those un the Roll of Honor annontt-
ceil.
- .IhenraLpwWhttiuns of the Primary
DefisrreicA ooimneucvd yesterday. They
ars highly interesting and entertaining.
The exercises take place in the respective
reliction room*. , . ., /
Ou Friday diplomas will be delivered
to the graduates, classes promoted and
those who have been plaoed op the Boll
of Honor anuodhoed. ' . ;
TAe OOict of Mny+t. ,,fl ,..
Who is to be our next Uayor is a ques
tion at present not un frequently propoun
ded. Mayor Cleghorn openly states that
he will not^dgaln van for oBee, as he Is a
candidate for the position of. Tex Collec
tor, Mr. Frazer; the'^reseht /jfficial hav
ing stated that he will remore to Atlanta
and engage iu business when hie present
tonu has expired. Who is to |>e the can
didates for Mayor ? Various gentlemen
want it. Only one can get ibff plsoe, and
he is the ono who has the longest talloy.
sheet. None of than* who ‘have been
Mayor desire the trouble, anooyauoa. and
small pay of ths office. We would Act
be vuprise^ jf there wee not.a scrub race
lor the office next December.
.1,
Wkt 4ta4mtl lit
Judge Btrongfi, tbe.Rfdlcnl apology for
Cirouit Judge, end whu ie a candidate for
ra-aleotion, lately 'dalldarad a spas fa
Macojt couatv, is wkioh he andoraad ths
Civil I Blgnts bill, who* woudaca at any
thing a man does who, not many years
ago, msde oue of the very poorest of
poor Jutiioe* of the Peso* 7 He waa on#
of tha bayonet-el to lad Judgaa.
*°l
ing exertions to make everybody eouifort-
able. Everything passed pkwwanlly, and
wa regretted at 3 o'clock to hear the whis
tle end “ell aboard.”
Upon arrival ut Opelika, oonductor Col
Vin took he in tow, and at 9 o'clock wS
reaohed ColumbnS' aafaly alter poising a
delightful day.
JY*/. Chute’s Concurt Lull Eight
It was delightful. Quite a large end
select audience, showed their apprecia
tion of the unselfish end accomplished
aiuatcien', for whosd' benefit it was giveu.
•' The ozpteistr.i, omupoofd of the Culuui-
TuukBuAW airinglwnilyallTod by Prof.
Chase aud uasuited by Mudsme B.ilini,
Mr. Beach and others, made rich and bril
liant harmonies. a .ij .. .
, T\he t .Oosangverein stag Fiiendship'i
Greeting, 'and furnished the excelteh'
oboras far the Bahamian'jGirl. r o
Miss M. Kivlin gave very sweetly and
effectively “I'm ao happy, ihon art nosr.
&i« and Mies -Beach sang rufj ohajiu-
fm m / Y T‘f*r iB,er ^ iri ty 1
Cupid at me tolnquerade—with* kong
end dance by Him C, Bailini, was ren
dered With so mnoh sparkle and vivaoious-
naas, that an'encore whs compelled. She
■/add a bright WReblhg Arilne of the Bo-
hemiaoGirl.'
Mia* M. E. Bedell hfts one of the most
flexible, beantifui voices we ever heard.
She warbles with ull the ease, grace and
freafaneaa iff a bird. ■ “Loved one, I bid
dhee paum,!’ waa her song.
L'lJaUai, by Hi* li. Cook, bronght
quantities of flowera lo.the stage, so hap
pily did ii|e trill.it.
Thu' Bold and quartette by Mias E.
Terry, Mrs. E. Wells, aud Messrs. H.
Hudson and E. Wells, was very beantifui
and artietje. All had .pleudid voiees.
Tha eomie dual, “Mrs. Smith, My
Dear," by Miss Georgia Mollheuny and
‘Mr. E. WeUa, waa ihoaf jolly, funny and
good.
The “Zlthar" melody waa lovely. Wa
can't deaoriba thii_better than by Buying it
tea tuiuialura' I?n?p "latd 'list 'on a'table.
Mr. J. Spiro played it skilliully. *
Tho Bine Danube was given deliciously.
. Thy tabteajix. wese.wurthy otf aljfpraisd,
Fltit came' “Out 1 FotefatheA"—four
young men armed with babies. Then
suoceeded the “Flower of the Family."
<Ju tty atfgd *4*^ flouvbarr^ ( thpelsjif
suddenly fall ayay, and a lovely littla
rl appeamd. ■
.. Twirl m
laau rapre vanting tha laat aoana of Moore a
Lallah Rookh. Nothing mora beautiful
or affeetivd'haa* avar been produced on
any stage. Everything wee perfect. The
rioheet of oriental scene* were produced
with all the brilliant costumes of the
CITY p»R%crpmw ¥
CHURCHBB.
5MS5S
Corner of Ogletbosp*
- v. J. H. Melipi
and Bt (Ait
streets—Bar. _
at lOj a. R. and 4». u. aaoh Sunday,
Sabbath school dl a.
zrfficdraAO
(nniffiftA
Randolph
b^ Virginia
■cl/.
A two years' laaae of store bonae from
Oetubev Ucxb 1 ‘ FnmRnra and good will
to ba disposed of.
jc24 Fkinoa, Gobdor ft Co.
J t'o OUV Opttlku guttcriAcrl.
Hereafter thy; Krquibr*-8on package
will be sent to the Foatofflce at Opalika.
-Mr. Ij M.i Friar 1i our anthorized Agent
for Opelika, and will receipt for eabecrip-
ifohs. 1 ' Out patrbna will oblige us by
oalling on him at tba Eipraea Offloe and
renewing. M •!,! 1 J •! / v [tf
• * i>
Thi proper pUoe to bnjr BlAek Qrmu-
diuea in ail atjlea cheap js at
'' ‘ ' AczX -ft Mozdooh’s.
CHAR. HETMAN ft CO.,
Broad Street, Oolnmbnt, G*., offer' at
If jheir. popular ' .
. JtAiwiUM Mint mMloon
The best knat can be found in Liqnore,
Cigars, Tobacoo, fto. [my3 ly
Tba proper plsoe to fled Caasimere*
for p/u|t*, lsCya Camimerea, Oottonadee,
Linens te at Acxa ft Mnanoon's.
and St. Clair—Bav. W. C. Hauler zeotor.
Sarvioea at 11 t- W. and 4 v. x. each
Sunday. JJomter asdtool at 9* a. *. ^
moKsa oxTROLiO.
St. Philips tad 84. James (Oatbolie)—oo
Jackson, between Baldwin nnd Few
■trots—Father Patrick pastor. Maas at
tteaad H a. u., nnd vaapaau at S r. u,
Catecblam at 4 a. K.
naUBirnar.
jlph atraet, beta
fin—Rev. <3! ft,'
, te every Sandey at tdj ten
kite. Sabbath eobool at S ft. A
KBTBODIR.
St. Lukt—On Jackson atreat, between
ftW^SKsastaafk
10 j x. x. and 8 r. M. Sabbath aohooi at
Ni. Paul—Southeast oornar of Fvtn^-
Un and Troup atraate—Bar. Arniaiaa
Wright, pastor. Sarvioea every
Buuday at lOj x. M. and 8 r. K. Bab bath
eobool at 4 r. M.
.. Draad HtrtU . ifaOodM—On upper
Broad street. Rev. B. W. Dixon
pastor. Sarvioea every Sunday at 104 x.
'll. nhd 7jT. lt. - Sabbath achool vil 8f A
Class meeting nt 9 a. rl
nwisa sxRxooous.
Comar Crawford and Forsyth streets.
Harman BirUnthai rahbb Sarvioea every
Friday evening at 8 and Saturday morning
' ififjtejtef.^. ’rtmmbna '^ikr;
Sarvioes 1st Sunday at lOj x. it., and 3rd
Sunday at S p. M. Sabbath aohooi 8 P. it.
Uaptut.—Bav. Jasper Hicks pastor.
Scrvioea on tha 4th Sunday in aaoh month
Sabbath aohooi at 8j x. is.
t I- -. »* > * WOWUftyi^LBp • _ i
Bmcnetille Baptist.—bav Jaiapet Htuka
pastor. Services let and 3d Sundays.
3sblfRh8Dh6dat8:30 x. M.
Trinity (MatbodiatJ—Bav. J. W. Stea-
muna pastor. Scrvioea 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Sunday'V 6 V x. hud 3rd Sunday at i
The' proper place to- bhy American
Qayibntbte at . . Aon ft Muinock's.
rKTOMat—NO INFLATION!.
High prioea oan no lonuausai**. . JfT
, , . . _ ...ami as I desire
mock of
to Goode,
Clothing,
t I Hats,
Boot*'end Shoes,
HonMy,
.and numerous,arliol*a in this line, at leas'
than cost.
Call and ezamine, and make one dol-
lar go farther than two at any other plsoe.
I am in earnest. If you doubt it, step
in nod have proof of the foot.
* L. Hiatus, 1*14 Broad St.,
my l 4m Columbus, Qtt
fund’s Mrs*.
, , In bhevyery common aud obatiuate form
of diseases' known aa Pile* or Hemor-
,rbohls,4t h*v»on its greatest repotation
among the people.
[je26 eodftw
The beBt plsoe to bny Table Linen*,
Napkins and Sheetings] is at
Blxhcrxxu’s,
,... - ... 123,Broad at. (
If yon desire a real good smoke, go to
Buhleb's, on Randolph street, and aak
fur his new brand* of Key Wyet and Im
ported Havana Cigars. mylO
Saturate a piece of bryad or meat with
4 gastric jRioa, Jand .ft Will diaaMve. This
is digestion. Add to inch a mixture a
little alcohol, and it will not dissolve.
This te. indigestion. , Beware, then, of
linetures, or tonioe, or deoootions con
taining spirituous Hqtiors. Shun all ram
It'tooiea," and rely ealely on Dm. Wilk
es's ViNEoxm Hittrbs, the flneet digest
ive invigorant known, and free from tha
fiery ouryo of Alcohol, my28 4w ‘
? Ilh'.UjTi*e*j?j4*i
You can find at T. E. Blanchard's, 123
Broad atreot, the vary latest, stylos of
Dress Goods, at ypeh prioea as eaunot
fail to give satisfaction. Call and seV
them.
'Domestio Goods 'at greatly re1
rates; Faotury. Goods at fectqry prices;
Coals' Spool Cotton at 70 cents per doz.;
i ho best Prints at lOo per ysrd.
mylO tf 1 ' • ' !
Direct from Europe:
ft fine assortment of Real Meersyhunps
Pipes, Cigar Holders,. Cigar Oases of reel
Russian. Leather, Mstclsafee, fta,, at
Buhleb's Cigar Emporium, on Randolph
street, lionso with the Bed Sigm near
Enquirer offloe. mylO
The “Otntlttnnn iH Muck,’’
who la the tutelar demon of dram-ehope,
assumes hia sourest aspect when the rapid
program of Virroxb Bitters is reported
'down low.” Tha People's Vegetable
Tunic te playing the misohief with bis
Mttera fired wi'h rum. All diseases
which those demoniac nostrums aggra
vate, under pretense of roliering, sueh
as indigestion, sink headache, coneump.
Hod, rheumstisfci, i goal add ] Intermittent
fevers are cured by it je2t 4w
ft few pieces of Frenoh and English
Cssaimarts, very fcr, to olose out, at
T. E. Blxrcrxsd's.
_ Blxrwurp's.
Om4 Tklnfff.
Oo to the liobj Keeunnmt for you
Oysters, Fiah, Qame, end ell things good
to eet. ootl5 tf
OofMtipetion, JaaodiM, Palo Id the BhoeMbn,
Oongh, Chilli, DUiIdmd, Boer llomech. Bed TuU
in ike Mouth, Dilloua Attacks, Palpiutiou of the
■nil
the Blunt, nnd m
zx, - _ twl.lch 81MMOM’
BR RKTCL^ToIi In tho Vat remedy tkut hue
* been diaruven d. It ecu mildly, effectually,
end being e aim pie vegetable rompounJ, cun do nu
injury In »ny queulitiee thet it m«y i* Ukeu. It
Is hMrteer lh*eeety' erey; It htuOikeD need for
forty yeert, nod hundreds of the good and greet
from all perti of tko country will vouch for tta
being the purest aud beet.
Siu^i!. LJVJt^ UlillLATOt, « Heditiie.
la barmlesi, ’
Ie bo dr itic violent medMne,
Is » feultlees Utally medicine,
Ie the cheepeet medicine in the world,
Ie giveu with *tefhty dad' tile hlfpieet reeulte to
the moot delieute iu“ ‘
Dom uot interfere with
Doee hot dlaerrhbgeThe ,
Tehee the pleoe of Quinine enu Bitten of every
' rom a Am mx mli dmvooimtb.
feM deodewly
Alternate Sundays anpplisd
morning and evsning. Sabbath a
ovary Sunday at 4 r. s. t
OOLOKlD. * * "
• ' Athury Chapel (Mathodist)—East oom-
■non, W. J. Gaiuas pastor. Bsrvieaa ava-
ry Buuday at lOj x. H. and 3 r. If. and
7 j at Right. Bab bath school at 9 hi
First liaptiet^-Oafon Front -and W
Clair (near river)—Graah Meftrtbar pas-
tor. Bsrvioaa every Sunday at lOj a. it.
and 8 p. it. Sabbath aohooi at 9 x. If.
St. John (Mathodlatl N. E. common,
—G. B. Taylor, pastor. Sarvioea every
Sunday at lOj x. w. and 8 ». R. Sabbath
aohooi at 9 x. if.
Second Baptist (Northern Liberties)—
“ ' - - - ’ ■
Bav. Primus Stafford
every Sunday at lOj x." m. and 8 r. m.
Sabbath aohooi ut 9 x. if.
; | ; ; t O-.O. F./ ,
Lodge ou Oglethorpe, between St. Clair
•nd Crawford tta. Regular maatini
every Monday evsning, al 7j
- Raaampmant masts latattd
in aaoh month.
MASONIw v ■*.
Lodge In BantM’ tetUdkg, miu r -^ d
and Randolph stroete. Mists 8d
Miween di. i/iair
lar mwutiogs held
I7| b’elociJ
stod 8d Fridegti *
(XlumUM.frtla, ^ ont r
. Tl 3Sl}4fjr ffHapter, Wo. 7—Meats
Friday night in aaoh me
Hope Council, Wo. 4—:
night In each month.
St. Aldemar Commantlery—Meats 2d-
Tuesday night in each month,
B’NAI Rpou-**
1st
Meats 3d Saturday
inllding—Meetings'
Sundays in each
NOS-
Lodge in B arras’,
held on (he 1st and i
month.
r r ' PUBLIC BUILD
' Uodrt House' (in Court SqnXra, centra
of city) between Oglethorpe and Jaokson
and Crawford and Thomas atreete.
Jail on Eaat Oemmona, foot, of Craw-
ford street.
Opera House n. a. oornar Crawford and
Oglethorpe streets.
'' 'jtemaie Orphan Asylum, Eaat oommon,
near cemetery.
q£a‘ip® 0 *’ eorner ^ ■W 0 ' 5 * * nd
PUBLIC LIBBAKY
Boome over Oriffln’e drug utore, Broed
street. Open from 8 a. m. to 6 P. If.
Books louned to members returnable
every two weekn, or borrower peye 2oo
per week thereafter. Mrs. J. K. Ivey,
Librarian.
HO i ELS.
R&nfciu lloubu, corner Broad end Crew-
ford Htreeta.
Planters’ House, Broed street, reset
eidej, between 8t. Clair end Crawford.
Home Hbnae, Broad streat, (wa
side), between St. date and Crawford
Streets.
Broed Street Hones, (east Rids);
between Crawford and Thomaa streets.
n Mo.
. PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
_. i..l (wwtff mule) n. *. eorner Jaekaoh
sod Craw/otd atreete. No, 2 (white fe
male) e. w. eorner Rl date dad Forsyth
streets.
Temperanee Hall (mixed oolored) Ogle
thorpe streot, between Randolph nnd
Bryun.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—*. B. deghora.
Gity Xressurer—John N. Barnett.
Clerk uf Council—M. M. Moore.
City Attorney—Cbas. H. Wilitema.
.City Physician—D.. W.' Johnson.
City Sexton—James M, Lynch.
City Marshal—Mat. W. Morphy.
Deputy Marshal—Wm. L. BoWnarm.
Wharfinger—Jake Bur rue.
l it Cbief-rMat. W. Murphy.
BUT SQUID. SWORD BQUXD.
SffiUfSiST'
Wm. H, H. Wood, Josh Roper,
Charles Brady, John Faagan,
Whit-Smith, - . John O'Brien.
James Roberta. Dan’i Dunoan,
Tom MeEaehern, John Brady,
STANDING OOMRITTXSS OF OOURCIL—1874.
, Aceounta—Grimes, Andrews, Dnrktn.
‘Bridges and Wharf—Chalmers, Radd,
Grimes.
? Cemetery. — Qarkin, Blanchard, Mo-
Gehee.
- Oieteraa and Fire -Department—Kent,
Flonrney, Grime*. .
CitylmprovementeandPnHUeSehooU—
Redd, Brannon, Mebaffey.
Commons—Flournoy, Mehaffey, Blanch
ard.
Contracts — Brannon, McGehaa, An
drews.
Finance—MoGehee, Redd, Scheussler.
Hospital—Blanohard, Kent, Brannon.
Market and Magazine — Soheoasler,
Flournoy, Chalmers. - . • -
Police and Gaa—Mehaffey, Durkin,,
Chalmers.
Streets and Sewers—Andrews, Schema-
ler, Kent. ; if.
BOLL OF COLUMBUS FIRE DE
PARTMENT. I
BOARD OF OONTSOL.
W. H. Williams, Chief Enginaar.
G. W. Rosette, First Ass t Engineer.
0. A. Ethridge, Second Ase t Engineer.
A. K. Francis, Secretary.
rum cotfr amiss.
Wo. l—B. F. Coleman, B. Tndaineir
W. H-. Bum turn, H. O. Donglam?
Wo. 5—E. U Wells, Robert. Eanle,
D. E. Williams, G. B. Flournoy. |
Central Mechanics Wo. 8—C. B.
P. J. Cochran, A. K. Francis, ft. j
Book and ladder—U. M. Moore, F.
Moil, 0. B. Grimee, George Moore.
r i. aiwa:
Re.alati
ly aioure
HcuAucIm,
$5,000,000
Scheme I
Tifth ftffid Last dsnosrt
- » HP AID of tn» -j »
Public Library of Kentucky, i
JULY 31. 1374a
Iu uBUonncInf thu Fifth uu4 last of the Nri«
•f OKI OcM»rte (iv«i for «h« b«3*ftt«r tho Public
Librurj of. Ecatuckv» th«TnMM uwl Muu«,
rafrr with pride uud pleMUre to the four which
have been Alreedy given s Th# -flret, DeN-aber 16.
1171; thepecoud, lumber 3. IK73; thw third, Jtly
I. end the fourth, Merck 11^)394. 7
Uuder their cherter, granted by u epecUil set off
the Kentucky legislature, M»rcb lb, 1171, the
Truetees ere uutiuirisid to give Mill MOklLtBff
03 LY 03 K MO UK Uift Concert. WUh
arising from tl.is Pi:tb and Vckctx, tb«
Lli>nrjr. Musrum, eud other departments er* to bs
emarge d and endowed with n tied nnd osrtajg
Aunnnl Income. Rack au vadowmeatfonilhit-
•irfd m will w.e.v. e peradventttre not only
the meintenence uf ihie meguiftoent eetehlUb.
melt, but tth eonaUnt'growth.
The Fifth Gift Concert
or th. eurpoM. menttoowl, .84 * hits 1. pot,
U\Mt »ueainv«iroallruaosacteuIUkLxn
WiilOd WILL EVER SS OlVaR UNDER IHI!
OUAHTXE AMD BV THE UsECENT MXMXUE
“ *‘ ‘ ’ publlo Library tell,
Friday, duly 31,1374.
Ai this finer Concert everything will be upon
scale cor eipanding 41tb iu ineMneedlmporuan.
The' imuio will 4m rendered by an on beetle cob-
siitmg of one hundred. performer* aalected for
tboir tiuiio iu difforout lende, nnd.the unprecedent
ed sum of
82,000,000
dlrllnt into tvaaty IhoateaJ Ate Will U db-
trltaiys aaiese tesfbk.bhelibr..
List of Gifts.
ONE (4HANU OA8H GIFT....
ONE UEXNU OAHH GIFT....
ONS .82$g8|°i4!W*a
IV OAtHiaiFTO 14, VM Hd
TNC IC8T ADVICE
i be given to pereone inffbrtng from dye-
nplnint, colic, consamption, sick
__ X 1
ie ■lanwa. tarn hvw. are
too*, dean,., and regsist. th«e im-
portent brass, by tb. un of DR. tlTT’8 VEORT-
xfthi UV*»t>Il,LS. Th«r set ”7 nib
ttnnssibly renter, th* ISncMossl setton
eiiMtlr. orgsn. and tb* 1st. .tine, nnd rrnont.
tb. -Hoi. ay.t.tnr ,Tb.y prodnee B.Whrr annate,
<Rplu. «r nitiw. .elR.y be Ink.* at any
time witbont change of dint or occnpntton.
Price tic n bos. gold by nil drug,tail.
DR. TUTTmThAIR DVR
possesses qualities thnt no other dye doee.
effect ie initantaneons, and to natural that it c
not M-detected by the eloeeet obeetver. It ie
URMR end eshliy applied, end te in general i
among the fashionable balrdreseeri in every large
city In, the United States. Prlnn $1 a box. fold
flkih, fit. An*
‘ mors, Bolts,
i Ringworm,
ent of the Bones,
• oorrbieu or
... te Dwellings.
I’i’hd Liver Complaint, Mercurial
111 proceed, from Impure Mood.
IAMAPAMLLA
tl-Mood Purifier known to
Hrenter* Into the clrcnlatioa
try morbilo agent; ranevatee
the system> produces a beautiful complexion and
ceheed S* body to gain flesh 1 end increase fa
Keep the Bleed HeeUhy
end ell will be well. To do *o, nothing ha* ever
beea offered that can compare with this valuable
vegetable extract. Price $1.00 a bottle. Bold by
allftragaisu. Offloe 4fl Onrtlandt street, N. Y.
feldlj deodewly
smer
gURK
Tilts, hudsdhs,
Karrhoa. Beils, OldSoro*,
Lamenen, Suns, Sortnen,
Totthaohe, Seaidi, Spralni,
Eoarsanwt, Ulosra Wffundi,
8or«.Threat, Collo, lrui«#«,
Sthematiini, Ssmnrhagw,
Eto.
ss?Bja
- BtrSl lodhwlR
liver! Liver! Liver!
©ij^fcivcoasrs'
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
ItAfirfkjr^iajU^BLt PREPARATION, harm-
lee* *nd effective—a specific for all derangement*
Of the
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowels.
Thl* M' diciue baa been tried by thousands and
iaa nr vet full*! to give satisfaction,
faff Try on* bottle and be convinced.
. E, l, KINO * SONS,
Proprietors and Man i'aoturers. Columbia, 8. C.
For sale by A. M. UR ANN JN, Agent for Colum-
•usan 1 Ojeliha. m| 211—tawftm.
' 'liiDE*.
Wanted for Cash!
100,1)00 lbs. Dry and Gruun Hides,
200^00 “ Rugg,
IK),ooo “ Beeswax,
rapping Paper, P
Idwes t* mhr del am tea*
my 13
M. HIR8CH,
C-lwntbas, Ga.
nod Flour Dag,, w>lda
[JxiS dly
' BiA*WDir*iTii’i,r.» i
TbtM gjMcIncte. br* ■oSShelnred frob ''Min
is, Ctysial Pebblw” aMwd tog.tbnr, nnd an
i sd Dinmond ua nOcobot of tboir kardaM. and
brilliancy.
,»•» with the polhriaoope. the
diamond leusee bave been found tojndmit fifteen
per cent, lew heated rays then any ether pebble.
*h*F gruuud with treat seiouUflc accuracy.
, f ?* hoi chromatic aberration*; nnd produce
Mju.^ect«ri^TF.w Ycrt
Union!* 61 WBpo “ lbto ‘f** 11 *■ ”4 ®*‘F ‘ke
100, Ml
I.OOU <
4,000 f
l,ow4
• 100,00*
■)»,««
. tO,M
. team
. 1«M
. iso, wo
. to,ON
U UAStLGirTE
U CASH GIFTS
80 CASH GIFTS
80 OA^M GIFTS
asttssiRs
MO OftSH GIFTS
IS,00* 0X8U GIFTS
GRAND TOTALSD.OOO/UTS, AM.
UAEU... .../■ eu**,wt
mcEofincRin.
Wbcl.tick.tfc /• ..........4 »«
naive...... ;../
Tenth,or eneb Ccuu* So,
it Whole tlek.t. i/' too w
Ticket, for...7* 1,000 to
Tickets are nt/ rtuil for nab, and order,
conuwnled by c/ wlIt be promully filled.
Liberal cobiS* ,0I “ * m «l>o*ed to satUfK.
tory agents.
Circular.
applies!], . .
*-0. E. RBAHLETTE,
Agent and Ssntger.
iblld Library Building, LonUellle; Ey.
cketa nnd information, apply to
Cspt. C. A. Kllnk, Agt.
Colnmbus. Ga.
myl0'c21aw witi
ktnlng foil partkulare famished
STOVES AND TtN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves
A
mm
(Opposite Pan Offloe)
Columbus, Ga.,
W OULD reapecifoUy luvlte the fdteatlon of hh
friends and customer* to hie exteuivi
of BTOVlfi, HOLLOW ANd hTAMPKb
IB. UOUBB-FURMlSIlKfO QOODfl, Ac. Aim
WAKR, *t wholesale nad retail*
•fock
WAftl
TUI
Roofing and Guttering
dote promptly end In the beet manner.
He solicits n Cell, feeling aMureff tlut he cm
give entire satis facttdja.
3V* Price A* low a* the lowest. Come and am
before yon buy. ortfifi eodewtf
THE GRAIN CRpP
Cun be Easily and Economically Saved!
Holstead & Co.,
OOLUMBUS, OA.,
Offer at prioea lower than *var 1-efore—Howinn
and Reaping Machines; fitseletOGth Onr-e Raket,
Grain Cradle*, Grew Scythe* and finitli*. Tlirwh-
ing Machine*, Fan Mills, Straw Cutter*, Ac.
' wp23—4f '
HUE 50. 2.
JIIE MW CIIROEm Fram Wlt
LXRni Faa.au. Falntlaga.-Tri-
Meg.nl Chronic, are by fbr tb. nr cat el|ir«.i"
pic'ure. erer gleen to tb. J chile, being lu' 1 “
hnmpr .nd -•Fluck’ t« the lut extent a.reicbi
22 iuchrs, mounted upon canvas* and itwlwf 1.
Price $10 the pair, feud order* to'tbe publisher.
J. F. RYDER, 389 Superior street, Cl*velsud,0.
Jel7 Iw
POPULAE COLLECTIONS OF
ORGAN MUSIC!
, ... .,For Pipy,-Organs.
Organ Oem*. Davenport. $2 •J 1 , 1
Batiste's Organ Vuluntaria*. • *
60 Piece* for Organ. Ilatiste. • ^
Clarke's Short Voluntaries. 1
Organist'* Portfolio. Riubnult. 2 Yu!* *n. 3 •/»
Illle'* Short Voluntaries. 9 ho*, vacn. ^
Zt onc-r's Voluntane*. Comp ete. 3 **
260 £a*y Voluntaries. Zuudol. - w
n > s u p°j°°ft ^ Lt a » Apv -
For Reed Organs.
Organ at Ilome. -
Recreation* for Cabinet (Reedj Organ*. } ^
Clarke’s Short Voluntaries i 5
Clarke's Reed Organ Companion. 1 2 ^
Fine collertlon* of Piece*, 8oege and Tune*
also be fouud in Kmerson’* Hew Method, Clark* *
New Metliud, and in Root's School for Cabinet
Organs.
NiwCacaew Mmi8 Book—In August.
Hither of above bcoke seat, postpaid, for ret* 11
rice. .
OHr»r Dlt*en ft Co., ChM. A UUosftCft
Bo. ten. 711 Broadway, N • V.
B,n 4ltsw[wt4saal>wly