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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA* SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1874.
YOL. XVI.—NO. 150
TEBM8
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
iwqpiiim.
Tw.1t. months in idnm..i #8 00
Bit month., “ ♦ 00
Hum month., “ 8 00
On. month, “ 76o.
(Vkxklv ExQUium, on. ya*r 2 00
Bokdat Enqmmm, on. ymr 2 SO
Bordet and Weeelt Ekqoiem to-
g.th.r, on! Jtu 3 00
AtlT.rU.tnB BMm,
14WX.
1 Wwk, Ml, $ 8 00
8 “ “ 6 00
3 “ “ 6 SO
1 Muxtk, " I 00
s “ “ j:t oo
a “ “ k oo
4 •* “ 30 00
6 “ “ 33 60
* •• “ it 00
1 S'l.w.Iynr 42 oo
Th. .tor. U with th. prlTilef* of a ch.B.e
•Mr, thro, noatha. Tor ,Mrt, oord* . Ilborsl dH-
eoabt will b. mad..
The Wookl, tatat will latarlabl, ba ona-tblrd
of tha Dali,.
Whan an adaartlaanant It chan,ad non than
onoa in throo montha tha adaartlaar will ba charg-
ad with tha coat of oonpoaltlaa. foraiga adrer-
tlaara moat pat aa do tboaa at hona.
UOl.U HKWO.
—Tha Supreme Court of Georgia ad
journed on SVodnexdey until th. Auguat
term.
—It ni •nnounoad on ’Chang, in At
lanta, on Wadnaadajr, that talegr.au from
Now York reported oolbn advened on.
oant per pound in gold;
-Bam Griffin, Kadioal and poatmaatar
it Qnltuan, wan nominated last Batnrdaj
th. negro., aa tbelr MOdidaia for th.
Senate from that diatriet.
Captain Thome* Hard.man, of tb.
Floyd lli flex of Uaoon, who haa bean
Lrouueoted with that company for twenty-
[ aevtni yuan, resigned hi. eOmmand on
| TuenUy.
—General J. B. Gordon ia invited to
[deliver th. annnal addrma at the North
I Carolina Btat. Fair, whioh oomm.noes in
] th. city of Raleigh, North Carolina, Ooto-
| bar 17tb.
—Th. Rome Commercial aaya: “Now,
I we have aeon aa rioh, oboic. clover
l brought in on wagon, in th. laat few davi
{for ante aa waa ever gathered from th<
|bMt field, in K.ntncky,
—Hon. Nelaon Tift left Albany for
{Europe on Sunday, on hi. trip in the in
(terete of Direot Trad*. The Albany
knowing th. maana at hi. eom-
lund and tha power, with, which he ie
{inveated, entertain, no doubt of hi. aue-
—Th. only' child of Charley Cnmby,
er of Albany, we. accidentally killed
i Thnraday by an ax. in the hand, of a
iud oolorad man. Th. man waa hotting
Rood for Cnmby, and the littie bo, rau
I the way of the axe, whioh deaoaoded
i hla head.
—John Reynold., a young man of
ngberty county, died in Albany on
nday, of a. very malignant fever con-
oted in the country. He waeappar-
Uy well in the morning, had a obill be-
i 8 and 9 o'clock, followed in fifteen
tea by raging fever, and died witbin
I hours afterward.,
-Th. Chatham eoonty jury trying the
i of lama. Collins, for the marder of
•VBVEY or TUB BIUIUIPPI.
Probable Members aad Aetloa at
the Mart.
Washington, dune 26.—Perhaps one
of the moat important meaaorss passed by
Congrss. for many years ia Congressman
Morey’, bill authorising tha Prasident to
appoint a oommlaaion of engineers—to
be composed of three army find two ei.il
engineers to report et the next session of
Congress, through the President, a plan
for the permsment reclamation and re
demption of the alluvial basins of the
Miaeiaaippi.
Tha Board will probably conaiat of the
following offioere of the army : Gen. G.
K. Warren, United States Engineer;
Gen. H. L. Abbott, United State. Major;
W. H. Berry, United States army.
The requirement! of the military eer.
vies may require a change of the Army
Engineer., but tha appointment of
Civil Engineers is fixed.
The Board will probably meet ot New.
port for organisation.
Pwatal Convention with Frames.
Washington, done 26.—The Post-office
Department this morning tetaivtid A tel
egram, and wan also officially informed
by the French Miniater of the ratification
of the Postal Contention between Franon
and tha United Statu by tha French Am
tembly.
Tbe French Miniater to-day expreed
to the Poatmaatar General hi* desire for
the convention to go into operation the
let of duly, but this cannot be done, as
the let of Angnet is fixed forthat purpoee,
and the ratification, have yet to bn ex
changed.
The charge for letters from Franc to
the United States will be ten cents for one-
third of an onnoe, and from the United
State, to France nine cents for one-half
an ounoe; unpaid letters to pay the
above rate with five cents additional.
Postage on books, newspapers, samples,
etc., is to be hereafter separately arranged
by eaoh country.
Samel
Boeohe, were out four days before
‘ upon a verdict, dud,
dodge John-
would not allow their discharge and
I mistrial, but allowed them sandwiches
id water and kept them out until tbe'
jreed. Their verdict waa guilty of vol
utary manslaughter, with a reoommon
Otiou to mercy,
f —Mrs. dene Short, a respeotable widow
dy of Madison county, left her house,
tout two week, ago, to apond tha night
i next day with a neighbor. As .be
I not return home at tha expeoted time,
qniry was made, and it was found that
- bad not bean at her neighbor’,
ireb was then commenced, and contin
for several days before she was
1; and wh.n found, she was n mi-
-The Constitution eeya that n juror in
kltoa County Superior Court liked to
i excu.od from joky service on tbe
pund that be wen n British snbjeot.
i Hopkins asked him where he wa.
The juror replied, without heeite-
n, “In tbe Btete of Georgia.” A smile
pmenced rippiiog over the dodge’s
until it spread from “orown”to
i,” when the dndga good hnmoredly
ooded, “I'll have to maka yon urve.”
I the young man serves.
ALABAMA NBWBl
to Mobile Register learns from a
■ letter that dodge Busteed will not
ENULABD.
Becwlntlng FwMlc Wenklf.
London, June 20.—Tbe bill for regu
lating publio worship bee passed tha
House of Lorde.
.Jil’t'i ,'.'tBA*OBi I
■eelehee Wants Mere Fewer.
Pabis, Jnuo 26.—La Liberie e*y» that,
after the Budget bad been voted, Preei-
dept MeoMuhan.wilt reeotamend that fib*
Assembly confer upon him tbe power of
finally dissolving it, and then adjourn.
MARKETS.
BT TELEUKAPI1 TO ENBuHtBE.
MEDICINES.
end Torpidity of the Liver, and relief in a
Montgomery A Eufaula R. R.
Change of Schedule,
Taking EFaot Sunday, dunn 21,1174.
MAU. TRAIN—DAILY.
.. 4:00 V M
..lliUra
Oonooctinx on W«doo«lar. end teterder. with
Bust, on Ob.ttahnouh.e Klv r, end d^ly At Onion
Spring. with Mobile 0 Qlrsrd Railrmutfor Troy.
Leave KliF.uU .; 12:4VA H
Arrive at Montgomery T:Mll
with Mobil. A Olrard
i Montgom.rv with
B. DURHAM, Bup’t
0onitip.il
Wonhfngtom Motes.
Washington, duns 26.—Hals aaaumea
tha Postmaster Generalship on the lint
of July.
Tresanrcr Spinner ba. issued a oall up
on tha National Banka, otbar than old
Banka, requiring to bn deposited five per
oant. of their circulation in United States
notes for tbe redemption of their oitouln-
ting notes, in aoeordanee with, tbe new
ourreney sot.
Mew York Items.
New York, dune 26.—At B.mum’s
Hippadrome, in Naw York, a horse wan
instantly killed during a hurdle race, and
female rider probably fatally injured.
A lad named MoGeohan, employed in
the Castor Factory, in Newark, was killed
yesterday by tbe explosion of the emory
wheel.
Wat. MoOormiok, butcher, died jeeter-
day afternoon of hydrophobia, MoGor-
miok woe slightly bitten by a smell dog
about a month ago, bat the waned soon
healed, and ha thought nothing of it until
Monday, whan he began to expei'ienee
sharp pains in his beek. Phyeieiane
were oslled in who prescribed simple
remedies et first, bat ell to no purpose,
and he died ia tho greatest agony. A
thorough eoieutifio examination ie to be
made of the osso.
The motion in arrest of judgment woe
argued to-day in the case of Polios Com'
miBsiouers Gardner and Obarliok, convict
ed of a misdemeanor. The motion was
dismissed, end they were both fined $230.
The olerk of the court was instructed to
notify the Governor of the State of the
conviction of the commissioners. Other
oases agaimt them were set down for the
1st of October.
• Money Md Stock Markets.
’ London, Juki* i 26.—Oouola 10}, Erie
26ja26$.
Paris, June 26.—Rentes £9f. 53c.
N*w Yonx,-3<i»e 2«.—Btoekr active, but
higher. Money 2 per cent. Gold 111}.
Exchange—long 466}, abort 491}. Gov
ernments dull. State bonds quiet.
Nbw York, dunw-fi*.—Money easy at
2}s3. Exchange firm. Gold moderately
active. Governmeats strong. State*
quiet.
Prevision Workman-
New York, June 26,—Flour quiat and
heavy. Wheat dull end deaUning. Corn
dull and heavy. Pork firm; mess $18,
Lard quiet; steam 11}. 1 '
New Ycbk, June 26,—Coffee firm at
18}.
Locisvillr, June 26.—Flour unchang
ed. Corn quiet end unchanged, 72. Pork
quiet and naohanged, $16.25. Baoon
quiet end unchanged-‘^shoulders 7}, dear
rib 10}, dear lcf. Lird 12}. Whiskey
at 93.
St. Louis, June 26.—Flour lower to
sell for all grades. Corn easier; No. 2
mixed 39}»G0 on track sad in elevator.
Whiskey 06. Potk firm at $18 50. Baoon
firm and unchanged.
CtiejRNAti, Jane'.! Ici—Moot dull and
unchanged. Corn doll; mixed 68x65.
Pork uaohanged. Lard unchanged. Ba
oon strong—shoulders 7}s7}; clear rib 9}t
10; clear sides I0}al0}. Whiskey firm at
St. •
Cotton Markets.
Liverpool, Jane 2G—Noon. —-Cotton
quiet and unchanged ; soles 10,000 bales,
i nolading 2,000 (or speculation and ex
port.
Mtdiciie.
. the beat remedy t hut bee
beta discovered. ’ It acts mildly, effectually,
Md btleg • simple vegetable compound, cm do no
injury in any quantities that it may be taken. It
U harmless in overy way j it kae been need for
forty years, and hniidreds of the good Md grant
from ail part" «F the country will voueh far Ita
bt’iug the purest ami best.
Simmers' LIVER Ufil'UlM,
Ta hurmlt^a,
Ie no dr stlc violent modi »ltie,
Ie mire to cure if taken regularly,
Ie no Int xk-uting here ray •»,
Ia n faultless family medicine,
Ie the «he tp> at medicine in the wot
Ie given ^tth §<*’rty and tho happiest raenlta to
tho most d»licato infant,
Doee not interfere with husinem,
Dot's not disarrango the system,
Contains the etmi'!' et and beet remedied.
FOR /SALE BY ALL DBUOGI8TB.
felrt deodewly
O N J
1
deliver able August aud September, B 7-16.
2 P. m.—Sale* to-day of 6,600 bales
Americas.
8a!ea of Orleana, nothing balovr gdod
ordinary, deli/erable July aud Anguet,
“ 6-16. 1
Liverpool, June 26—5 p. m.—Bales of
upluuds, uothiug be ow good ordinary,
deliverable August aud September, 8§ i.
and onebanged:
Nkw York, June 2C.—Cotton dull;
sales 440; uplands 17^; Orleans 18|.
Futures opened easy: July I7jal7 6-1C;
August 17jal7|; September 17 »-16al7£.
New York, Jane *26.—Cotton easier;
sales 716, at 17?al8&; net receipts 80
bales.
Futures closed steady; sales 20,000,
as follows: July 17 10-62; August 17
M6al7 16 32; September I7fral7 17-82;
October I7£al7 5-32; November 17 1-82;
December (7 1-32.
Montgomery, Juoe 26.—Dull and nom
inal aud lower ; uiubtlings 15o.
Weekly receipts 88 ; stock 594.
Boston, Jnns 26.—Steady ; middlings
The Bnseell Uecordcr says that Col.
", Long is gradually sinking, and bis
lan ptoaounoes bis recovery impos-
We regret to bear this.
Secretary of State, Mr. Biee,
ns the Montgomery Journal that in
of North Alabama orops are eaffer-
or rain, and that n abort crop will be
fbont fifty negrooe, representing
[they eall tbe “Equal Bights Associs-
, .re holding a State Convention et
ornery. AU their talk ia about
fright*” for tha negrooe. Several
I men, candidates for offloe, were in
' nee os lobbyist.-
Montgomery Journal, evidently
Red officially, oonfirms the report.
I, the eale of tbo Alabama A Chetta-
| Railroad, with ita lands, bae not
4*u completed, Lot seems hopeful
t estiefaotory disposition of tbe pro-
j will soon bo mode,
»nd PlYm.utb ('March.
OKLYN, New York, dnne 26.—Tbe
l Of Beecher's Chnrob says that no
i be* been oslled, and no proceed-
i probeble. Tilton htd been told
j|lf he would bring a direct oharge,
lid be received and investigated,
*r mad* against the pastor or any
er of Plymouth Charoh. Tho ebarob
ot attack vagaries.
M98 MAKIMS COMTBACT.
gton, Jane 26.—Bids for sup-
the official end dead letter euve<
to postmasters throughout the
States were opened to-day, with
lowing: Geo. T. Nesbit k Co., New
$25,491; Morgan Envelops Com
Springfield, Ml**., $24,845; Geo.
Now York, $23,695.
iy wax awarded th* contract, 4m bo-
fthe lowest bidder.
The «ta**a wad Empress ef Brasil
Cabled.
London, Jan* 26.—Quean Vietoria and
tha Empress of Brsxil hsvo exchanged
congratulatory messages upon the success
ful laying of tlio Brazilian oable.
CUBA.
Nxw York, June 26.— A letter from
Havana, dated on tbe 20tb, says tbe crop
prospect is good.
The cigar manufacturers demand gold
for tobacco.
I'asetlled Weather.
Bathurst, N. B., June 26.—Unsettled
weather ososes great anxiety. Planting
is seriously retarded, and tba farming in
terest negleoted.
TELKUKAPUIC NOTES.
—Dares, of Massachusetts, declines
Congressional renomiuation.
—Fully 10,000 attended tbe Sengerfest
Concert at Cleveland, Ohio.
A severe storm prevailed throughout
the Northwest. Three lightning deaths.
THE WEATHBB.
Department of Wa*,
Waxhinoton, Jane 26, 1874.
Probabilities.—For the Bouth Atlsntio
and Gulf States, partially cloudy weather
with local rains east of the Mississippi
river.
—A Davenport newspaper speaks of a
Doctor in that city “looking with a deep
meaning smile upon a large lot of green
encumbers in the market.” On his way
home he was observed to whisper confi
dentially to several undertakers.
5 Per Cent. Discount
W ILL BB ALL0WKD ON REAL KSTAT*
City Tax, if p$it before the flnt <Uy Ju’y.
Parties liable to a Street Tax who deaire to com
mute tbo same by working three days on the
•treeta, may do so at any time before 1st July by
reporting to the Deputy Marshal.
Jo4 Id
THE BEST ADVICE
that cm be given ta persons suffering from dys
pepsia, bilious complaint, colic, consumption, sick
headache, fever and ague, nervous debility, or of
auy disorder affecting the stomach, the live'or
kidneys, is to tone, olravse, and regulate those Im
portant organs by the use of DR. lllWi VMQBT-
1. They act
„ , tba fuDctioi _
digestive ofrgu** and til* wtesttae* and renovate
tike whole system, They produce neither nausea,
griping or weakness, ant! may ba taken at any
time without change of diet or occupation.
Piles 25a a .box. fold by all druggists.
DR. TOTT’S HAIR DYE
possesses qualities that no other dye does. Its
effect is instantaneous, and so natnral that it can
not be detected by the closest observer. It is
harmless and easily applied, and is in general m
amonc. tbe fashionable hairdressers in every lari
city tn the United States. Price $1 a box. So!
& ; Block 9500.
Ww
^ V«v TUTT s \
SARSAPARILLA
V SlWoELtCSJ' ^
Female Weakncsr, Sterility, Lsucorrhwu
Whites, Womb Diteares, Dropsy, White Swellings,
Syphilis, Kbiuey and Liv*r Complaint, Mercur ’
Taint, and Piles, all proceed from Impure blood.
DB. TUTT’N SABSAPABILU
is the most putvofltil Blood Purifier kuown
medical echuciu It onteis jnto tho ciiculation
the body to gain flesh and increase
Wci * bt - Keep tbe Blood Hemltbjr
and nil writ iM-weil, jfo do so, uotumn base
bcun offered ihat c,m compare with this valuitb
vegolabh’ Oxtrurt. Price $1.00 a bottle. Bold by
all Druggists. OtUec 48 Oortiandt street, N. Y.
nekly reoniptn 228 ; siles 1060.
Savannah, June 26.—Dull; middlings
16 j ; stock 13,336.
Weekly net receipts 1963 ; Bales 990.
Charleston, Juno 26.—Dull; middlings
16; stuck 10,172.
Weekly receipts 1,213; sales 800.
Auodbta, June 2G. —Dull; middlings 16;
receipts 6; sale* 106; stock 10,788.
Weekly receipts 127; shipments 617;
sales 617; spinners 432.
Memphis, June 26.—Demand fair; low
middlings 16; receipts 120; shipments
635; stock, 17,875.
Macon, June 20.—Dull; low middlings
15; stock 2,403.
Sxlma, Jane 26—Receipts 891; ship
ments 721; stock 1,428.
OaiiVDstow, June 26.—Nominally un
changed ; stock 7,410.
Weekly receipts 552; exports to Great
Britain 99; sales 180.
Nab&yillk, Jane 26.—Nominal; low
middling 16 j.
Weekly receipts 168; shipments 464;
stock 6,390.
Nkw Orleans, Jane 26.—Quiet and
unchanged; middlings 17£; net receipts
872; sales 500, last evening 100; stock
45,453.
Mobile, June 26.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 10 k low middlings 15j; good or
dinary 142; stook 8,661.
Weekly receipts 365, sales 1,300.
THE GRAIN CROP
Can be Eauly anti Economically Saved
Holatead Sc Co.,
COLUMBUS. QA..
Offer at prices lower than ever before—Mowing
and Reaping Machinea; Bteebtooth Ilorne F
Grain Cradles, flra$« Scythe* and Snath*, Ti
ing Machines, Kau Mill*, Straw Cutters, Ac.
ap‘23—tf
POPULAR COLLECTIONS OF
ORGAN MUSIC
For Pipe Organ*.
Organ Oema. Davenport. $2
Batiste’* Organ Voluntaries.
AO Piece* for Orgau. Batiste.
Clarke’s Short Voluntaries.
Organist’s portfolio, liimbault. II Vols. ea. 3
Hile’s Short Voluntaries. 9 No*. <ach.
Zfuner'* Voluntaries. Comp ete.
ii/iO Easy Voluntaries. Zutidel.
New Church Music Book Nbirlt Rial
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Spring is Coming!
“The bnds sr* beginning to swell.”
Likewise our stock is beginning to swell
WITU LARGE ADDITION* OF
SEASONABLE COODS1
For Reed Organs.
Organ at Home.
Recreation* Jor Cabinet (Reed) Organ*.
Clarke’* Short Voluntaries.
Clarke’* Peed Orgau Companion.
Fine collection* of Pieces, hong* and Tune* may
also be found in Emerson’s New Meihoti, Clarkt ‘
New MothoJ, uud iu Hoot’s School for Cub:
Organs.
New Church Music Book—Iw Augwt.
. black and In color*, neat and substantial
work for school wear.
We have all the favorite styles for lien’s Wear
in best band-sewed, and in cheaper grade*
work, all guaranteed reliable.
OUR STOCK or
Brogans, Plow Shoes,
end all other gtapie Goods for th* wants of tha
people, i* unoKcelled.
We are well supplied with
Leather and Findings,
and can offer Inducements to all classes of buyers
N. B.—W* pay the highest market price for Dry
Mides.
WELLS & CURTIS,
, , 73 Broad Street.
Jal eedawtf
Either of above broke seut, post-paid, for retail
price.
Oliver Dittos It Co.. Situ. S. Ditson It
Boston. TU Broadway, N. Y.
my23 ditawfwedssat ly
DIAMOND SPECTACLED !
RAILROADS.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
'Rlfltt OAT MRAL. 8AGO, TOPIOCA, HICK-
BR’d VARINA, VINR TIA8 at low prices.
Cross A Black wall’s Plokols, all kinds.
Extra Choice Rio, Old Government Java and
Mocho Coffee. Roasted Coffee.
Best brand* Rams and Breakfast Strips.
St. Louis Psarl Grits, 20 ft for $1.
Blackwell’s Durham Smoking Tobacco, 76c ft.
Lorlllard's Bright and Dark Century Chewing
Tobacco.
West’s Extra No. I Kerosene Oil, 40e ft gallon.
Pare Cider Vinegar, 50c ft gallon.
ROST 8. CRANE,
[Ml dtm] Trustee.
GKNKKAL gUMBUrVISDEKT'S OWICB,
Ckktb&l Hair
PavANiraa, November 1, ‘
IjuUpadA
, 1*74, J
_ nger _
Railroad, Ita Branches and Connections, will i
as Billows: ’
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave favsnnnh... 8:46 a m
Leave Augu-ita 9:U6 A u
Arrive in Augusta 4:00 r u
Arrive iu Miliedgevillo 10:09 r ■
Arrive in Eatonton .11:65 r n
Arrive in Maoon S:46 > n
Leave Macon for Uolnmbus 7:17 r m
Leave Macon for Ru aula 9:10 r m
Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:10 r w
Arrive at Columbus * 12:46
Arrive at Eufauhg 10:20
Arrive at Atlanta 6:00
COMING BOUTl( AND 1AST.
Leave Atlanta .10:00 p n
Leave Co.ambus 7:10 r
Leave Rnfaula.. 7:25 r
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 a
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 4:10 a M
Arrive at Macon from Kofaula 6:45
Leave Macon 7:15
Leave Augusta 9:06
Arrive at AngUsta 4:00 r m
Arrive at Bavannali 6:v5 v
TBAtH M0. 2, Q0IMQ NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah., 7:80 pm
Leave Augusta 8:06 p M
Arrive in Augusta. 6:66 a m
Arrive in Macon 8 20 a m
Leave Macon for Columbus 9:20 a m
Leave Macon for Kntaula 9.06 a m
Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:00 a M
Arrive in Columbus 6:35 v
Arrive iu Eufaula 6:40 p
Arrive in Atlanta 3:05 v
COMING SOUTH AND BAST.
Leave Atlanta 1: 5 p
Leave Columbus 2:30 p
Leave Bufanla H:6u a
Arrive la Maoon from Atlanta 7:10 p
Arrive in Macon from Columbus 7:25 p
Arrive iu Macoo from hufauia A:to p
Leave Macon 7:35 p
GROCERIES.
(tal
Arrivo In Kaionu
Leave Augu 11,
Arrive in Augusta
A:rive Ib Savannah
Train No. 2, being a through train
11:56 pm
6:05 p m
6 55 a M
7:16 A M
the Ceo-
he taken c
put off.
’asHengerS for MlUedgevIlle and Ka ton ton will
take train ? o. I fr >m Savannah aud Augusta, and
in N*9.2 from point* on the 8outUw4et'«rn Kail
J **• -*- * “ -„i The Milledgevfties-'
ly, Sunday* excepted.
WILLIAM UOUKK8,
General Superintendent.
NOTICE.
Ornos Mon Lit It Giiaid Railroad,
Columbue, iia., June 1.1874.
A meeting of the Rtoekholdort of the Mobil#
and Girard Railroad Company will be bsld at
tbe depot In Olrard, Ala., on Wednesday, Ju
ly 1st, at 11o’clock a. M., when an election
far President and six Dirootors will take place.
8 took holders with their Tam tiles will be pass
ed tree, coming witbin two days of meeting
and returning within five da)a alter.
Certificates ofSio. k must Lo exhibited to tbs
conductor by a stockholder and certificate of
stock and written proxy must be shown to en
title a proxy to pass free.
je2—td - J. II. FRAZER, Seo»y._
NOTICE.
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
-Of—
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and ie Broad St.,
Columbus, Ot.,
YUM CONSTANTLY ON BAND ABOUT
100,000 pound, Baoon.
BOO barralt Flour.
From 100 to 200 barralt Sugar.
100 bag* ColTa*.
From 100 to 200 barralt Syrup.
200 barralt Whlakay.
200 boxaaTobaooo.
800 “ Soap,.
200 “ Candlat.
100 barralt Lard.
BO “ Mackaral.
BOO aaoka Salt.
BO ti-roai Riot.
BOO raama Wrapping Papar.
100 oaaoa Potash.
100 “ Sqfdinat.
100 11 Oyatara.
100 “ Pioklaa.
100 bokaa Candy.
100 •• Btaroh.
100 (iota I’orlor Match...
1,000 panada Xortllard'a Banff.
SO,000 Clean.
1,000 pound. Groan and Block Tea.
*00 bag! at Shat.
100 baza* Soda and Fancy Giackara.
100 “ Che*!* In mm.
50 barrel! vinegar.
*0 caak. Nuntch Ala.
100 do.cn Wooden Uuekota.
100 do.cn Urooma
Muscogee 8heriff Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tnesday la Jnly
next, between the legal hours ot sale, In
front of Allis A Harrison’s auction house, the
$»l towing property, to-wlt.:
The one eighth undivided interest in lot of lend
No. 217 lo the 10th district ot Muscogee, contain-
; acres, more or lees, m the prop<-rt\ of
*rd», to satiety a fl fa iesut-d from Masco*
fior Court In favor ot Jnllett McDaniel,
... .. Edwards. Property pointed ont by
plaintiff. ^
* 1 . ,.
containing 101(4 acres, I
8th district of Musciire county
pn>jperty of Wm T Wyufo, to satisfy a fl 1a
ted from Musaojane Anperlor Court in favor of
Robert B Crane v* Wm T Wynne. Property point
ed out by pWdnUff^eattamey.
Also, at same time and place, one hundred end
tr*e(!03) acres of .and, being parts of lots Noe.
i and 91, lying In the Coweta Reserve. Levied
on as th* property of Isaac T Rrook«, to satisfy a
fl fa issued bv the Coaiptroller General of th*
fltata of Georgia, in flavor of flute of Georgia, vs
Isaac T Brooks. Property pointed ont by plalntilTs
attorney.
also, at tame Urn* and plaoa, the north port of
fity lot Mo 6. in the elty of Oolambue, originally
female Academy sguato, having a Iront on Troup
street of 27 feet, pore or Ires, and running beek
147 fret 10 inches. Levied on ee th* property of
Mrs R M Aldworth, to satisfy a • Ik issued from
Mnsmgee Superior Court, in favor of Henry I.
Everett vs Mr* R M Aldworth. Property pointed
ont by plaintiff.
Ale >, at earn* time and place, lot of load No 61,
In the 9th district of Muscogee count , containing
BUSK acres, more or less. Levied upon i
property of Nathaniel Thompson to satisfy i
issued from Mns'-ogee Bnperior Court in fa<
0 M Smith vs Nathaniel ikompson. ~
pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, at same time and .
city or Colombo* silnayod on th* corner of Ogle*
thorp# and Bryan •treeta. No il, bounded west
and sooth by in* wall* of John Dtebrow'* livery
stables. Levied on to sativfy two fl fas in my
hands from Muscogee County Court, iu favor of
John U McKee, administrator, vs 8 J Btnalug.
administrator, A*. Property pointed out by fl J
Keuning.
jei ti H.G. MYMT, Sheriff.
Property
l ptaoe, lot of tand Iu th*
d ou th* I
FOHFONM
Mutooges Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be sold on th* first. Tuesday In July
next, between the legal hours of sale, In
front of th* auction bouse of BlUh A Hncrieon,
Bioad street, Columbus, Go., the following de
scribed property, to-wlt:
On# hundred share* of etock In the Muscogee
Hoof* Bolldlbg, and a like Interest In the land ou
whioh the earns stands, aa the property of John
L. Mustaiu. Also, city lot No, 227, and improve-
men's thorson, a* th* property of Saaburu Jours,
deceased. Sold to satisfy a fl ta issued tr-m Mus
cogee Superior Court, In favor or flamuel M. Cur-
tar, executor of Parish Oirter, deOeaned, iigainst
Seaborn J. Denning, odm'r of Beaburn Jones,
dsceassd, Jams* W. Warren and Johu L. Mustaiu.
Sheriff’s Sals for Tsx.
i«x Na.’ tel, la Ik. «l.» el Oalxa-
bm, and count, of Mnm*M, a. tk. pruparl, ot
Bn. Mar, Onldw.il, Her EUt. and count,
for th. ,wr 1878. Ure ata*. and maraud to
b, Wm. Hxh.ffo,, lawful couatakl..
JiAwte U.U. tVNT,8b»rl«.
OPFICK MOBUK A UlHAKD KAILItO«l>,
Coiunuus, Ga , June 2,1674.
A FT Kit this date the following rates will be
charged:
Columbus to Union 8princs—6tli ila-s 37 cents,
lit It cIhsb 2«c, 7lh rlasH 4m- ft 100 ft
Columbus to N"i». 9 and 10—5th clssa 43c, flth
cIhsh 30c. 7th class 23c ft 100 ft.
limbus to Troy—otb class 44c, CRi class 32c,
7th class 26c ft 100 ft
Je3 lw J. M. FRAZER, Agent.
Western Railroad o:
Alabama.
541 HOtmS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
Choice of Two Routes
Uflw York and New Origans Hail Une.
WESTERN RAILROAD OP ALABAMA,
OoLUMDUi, Ga„ April 24th, 1874.
TRAINS LBAYR COLUMBUS DAILY
For Montgomery and Selma, 1:00 a. m
Arrive at Montg'y, 8:45
Arrive at Seims, - - 11:04
FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK
At 10:40 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 12:27 p. m. At
Atlanta 6:42 p. m.
By Atlintfl and Riohmond Air-Line,
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. in., CHARLOTTE 8:35
m., Danville 3:27 p. m.. Richmond 11:06 p. m. J
rive at Washington 4:30 a. m., at Ualtlmore 0:30
m., at Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at NKW YORK 6:
By Ktnne.aw Rout*.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. tu., Dalton 10:28 p. m,.
Bristol 10:45 a. m., Lynchburg 10.45 p. m. Arrive
at Washington 0:45 a. m., at Baltimore 9.16 a. m..
at Philadaipbia 1:30 p. m . at NKW YORK 6:16
p. m.
Sleeping cars run from Atlanta to Lynchburg
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
Prom Atlanta and New York, 6:24 a.
Prom Montgomery and Felma - 2:30 r.
Tickets for sale at Union Passenger Depot.
CI1A8. P. BALL, Geueral Snp't.
R. A. BACON, Agent f »j»r25tf
These Spectacles are manufactured from
te Crystal Pebbles 1 ’ .melted together, and
cal lid Diamond on uccobnt of their hardness
brilliancy.
Having boon tested with th# poloidseope,
diamond lensea have been found to admit flft<
per cent, less heated ray* than any other pebblo.
They are ground with yreat scientific accuracy,
are five from chromatic aberrations, and produce
a brightness and distinctness of vision not before
attained In spectacles. Manufactured by the
Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York.
For sale by responsible agents iu overy city iu the
Union
W1TTICII A KINSKL, Jewelors and Opticians,
are sole ageuts for Columbus, Ga., from whom they
eon only be attained. No peddiera employed.
Do not bay a pair asiese you see tbe trad*
mark ostl deodewly
NOTICE.
Arrive at Columbus...
aprlf 2w
W. L. CLaRK, Sup't.
POflTPONID
Mutoogse Sheriff Sale.
W ILL be eold on th* flnt Tneedey in July next,
between the legal hears of sate, f ‘— *
part or city )ot !-— —, —_
at* thereon, fronting 73 feat and 6 Inches
itta^ and running back 147 feet
Levied on as tha property of Mrs.
W. R. Skiimer, to satisfy a fl As tssuvd out of Mus
cogee County Court in favor of R. R Qoetchiu* A
Co. vs. Mrs. W. it. f klnnsr. Property pointed ont
by plaintiffs’ attorney. „
t«-H td H 0. IYEY t Sheriff.
trad* by tbe package, as low as any
other Jobbing Uousoln th* United States,
aprlfl flm J.A JKAU PM AN. t
H. F. ABELL & GO.
JUST RECEIVED.
Old Qov’m’t Jsv* and Mooha CoS**,
Gunpowdtr and Young Hyton T*a,
Braakfait and Japan Tea,
Canton Ginger Preterve*,
Caper* and Sauce, of *11 kind*,
Italian Sated Oil,
Ry* Flour and Oat Moal,
Imported Win** and Cigar*,
Goah.h Rutter, BMf Tongue*,
Magnoli* Ham* and Dried Baof,
Mazeppa Flour and Grits,
Graham Flour and Whoat Grit*,
Sugar, *11 grodoa and prloaa.
POSTPONED
Musoogs* Sheriff Sale.
VI/ILL be sold on the first Tuesday Iu Jnly
next, between the hRol hears of sals* be
fore th* auction house of Ellis A.Uarrison, Eroad
street, Columbue, Go., th* following desorb cd
** tH# 0^)1 utubus Steam Planing Mills, situated on
lot 940 and that part of lot 2 *9, In tb* cltf of Co-
lami us, Ga., together with the Machinery belong
ing to said mills. Levied on as the propert* of K.
R. Uoetchins aud K. M. England, survivor* to sat
isfy a fl. fo. Uiui-d from Muscogtv Munerior Court
In fcvof of Mary Hodges, Administratrix, vs. said
Goetchius 4 England* Property pvfoUtl out in
sal i fl fe.
1,.* wtt H^a^lT5Y, 8t.rl».
Muscogee Sheriff 8ele.
front ol Ellis A Harrison's auotiou hou*«, Broad
street, Columbus, Ga., tb* following Uiscribed
preperty, to-wlt t
All that tract or parcel of land lying ou the
Chattahoochee river, iwunded on the south by the
town commons of tlolambus, on tbo u rth by a
branch runniug into said r.ver on the w*«t, ex
tending to tha bouu<'ary linn or Abtbaum audon
the east by the pr. puny of LuciusMui.ro. Wm.
Cofleid Clegg, J. J. Davis and Cohart A Brother,
commonly kuown as the City Mill property; end
also five mill stands aud mill uiuchlui ry, * «d a
oD.'-balf interest lu 126 sacks of com, 1 0 bushels
wheat, 2 pairs of sualus, 17 saons of flour, 26 lbs.
each—to satisfy a fl fa In uiy hands is»u< d ti ora
Muscogee Superior Court in fernr of flea Irani J.
Beuuing, administrator, vs W. L. Kapler. Lovbd
on om tnu property of W. L Stapler, to *atl*ly
said A la in favor of S. J. Donning. Property
pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
J*9 w4t II. G. IVY, Sheriff.
F. A. POMEROY,
AT BOOIIER*. CORNBH,
CAULS ATT5NTI0N TO
Choloa Whlta Bhad,
■' Fr*.h Bay Flth,
1 Mobil* Cabbigo,
' Celery and Lattuoe.
1 Ltv* and Dratted Poultry,
* Froth Country Sautago,
Spar* Rib, and Baokbonaa.
A Choice Lot of Fresh
Craokara, Sugar Jumble*, Lamon
8n*pt, Ginger Snap*, Lemon v
Cream*, So.
Apple*, Onloni, Potato** & Turnip*.
Also usual Family Supplies aud Fancy Groceries
turners and friends. The patronage of the public ie
respectfully solicited. feb28
lenueca, «i*c u}
These are, therefore, to cits and admonish all
and singular, tha kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to skow oansa (if any they have) within
the time prescribed by l»*. why said letters
should uot bn granted.
Given under my official signature, this Juoe
6tb, 18 4.
itlfl w4t« T. M EBOOKS, OMInary.
WAREHOUSES.
DISSOLUTION.
TV.
ties co
concerned. Ail unpaid advances are In tbe
hands of the uodersigoed for settlement, who will
also pay all claims against the old firm.
NOTICE.
rjlIIK UNDBRSIQMKD will .till coxtlnx. <b.
Warehouse and Commission
Business
AT TUI
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE.
Thankful for th# patronage bestowed upon as
tli* present season, we re«peotfully solicit Its eou
ti nuance the coming season, with a promise to use
every effort to promote the interest of onr pat
rons
0. A. KEDD,
GEO. Y. BANKS.
\ April 1,1874—off
Blankenship having applied for luttars of
deceased, to show cnu*e (if any they have) within
th*- time proscribed ty law, why said letters
should not be granted. , .
Given uuder u.y official signature, this June
6th,1»74.
jee wit* P. IL BOOKS, Ordinary.
riKORtUl—MUBCOQMB COVSTY.-John Dodd
W having applied for I t .i-rs of administration
on the eatatu of Patrick Houlihan, deceuaod:
These er», therefore, to die and admouish all
and singular, the kindred and credl ors of said
deot-asied, to skew cause Ilf any they have) within
the time prescribed by law, why sold letters
should not be granted.
Given under my official signature, this Juno
6th,1874. •
J.8 «.t* t. M. OtOOKS, Oritlntry.
Joseph W. Woolfolk, deceased, having applied for
letters of dlsmleslon from said administration;
These are, therefore, to cite all peruoi
Oiven under my hand and official signature, this
April 4th, 1874.
apr6 oaw3m P. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
Notioe.
. _ _ iving claims _
of J Warren Mas**)', decual-d, i
* ‘ it them, duly auther
a prescribe i by law.
JOUN U. Mi
Admi
In the District Court of the
United States.
For th* Southern-District of Georgia.
In tho mat toe of I
JOSEPH KING, V In Bonkroptcy.
Bankrupt. j
At Columbus, on th* 18th day of Jane, A. D. 1874.
T HIS is to give notice that th* eecoO'l meeting
of the creditors of Joseph Bing, Bankrupt,
will be held at tbe office of L. T Fawning, one of
tbe Regictera In Bankruptcy In said District, at
Columbus, iu said Dlstrlof, on the 30 b 'ley of
Jane, A. D. 1874, at 10 o’clock a. n. t for tliu i ur-
poee named in th* 27th section of the a t of Con
gress entitled en act to establish a uniform rifetam
of hank uptcy throughout the United Status.
Appro..* March Sd, 1887. JQB|s[ , n<
Jnall It 18AI8 AmI*om of ..Id B»nkrupl,