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JDM 28, 1874.
tUMttVa DAILY MAMKKT.
At.—Sight bOls bo New Tort par;
% per ml. dlseoooti ee se-
pn Mat; demand bllla an Bbtton
BenE. ere selling shocks so Man
lK«- premium. Onnaoar law 1*04
Qold end direr aoert-
■—Market doll. The ttlevtng ora
itlaui
** .....f..4 e —
nadiUload .10 #11
»* *1«X
1» ba’.aa.
’ll to holM -M br M. O O. B. R.(
.Xauil ty ». OO. B.B.; 1 by
Ik. I * by street • by 8. W. B. R.
1* 00 balms by 8. W. K. K.,
• smsampMeatli by W. B. K.
DAILY IMTODIT.
""BaiSacS
M OI.OM
00
i. (0.440—00.100
i on bond k,ut
i Day Last Ybab—Acgnet Mat, lilt,
•lYsd tame da, 0; total receipts IT.ttb;
likaadAyMi total shipments M,U1;
MM| tala* to. Mlddllxxiuo.
. PonTB.—BaaalpU for 1 dayo r.C;es-
' Greet Britain 1,IM; to Oantlnant
t M0.4M.
muui jrvricm.
friend. and noqaxintanew ot llr.
Era. Charlan Bln and Ur. D. B.
ad family, aM incited to attend tha
of Ur. Ghablxh Bum from tit*
oornar of Juokaoa and Bryan
thin (Sunday) morning nt 8}
<a Bw Adi’ortHamanta.
and Dress Porads—Oolambna
jtoahen Butter, Uanppa Floor,
PF. Aboil A Oo.
i nt Auction—H. G. Iroy, Shariff.
ruptoy Notion—damns UnPhatson,
.Broke mm Arm.
Byoklny, a small boy, fall from
■t afternoon and broka a wrist
Ifayor’a Court footorday.
i Doyla and Uaggie Poole warn
l $2 50 tor disorderly eondnot.
Ibo King Com
i slow length along baton Coco-
Downing. Several witnesses
1 examined.
1 SfoMw/kotory Inking..
mills bava taken 7,592,
5, showing a gain of 630 on
Tha Convention mat at Opelika yesier-
terday, and waa called to order by T. L.
*, chairmen of tha County Executive
Committee, who stated to tha Oonvantion
that tha present committee desired to re
sign.
Thomas J. Stamens was eleoted perma
nent president, with Levi Strand and
Tbomss Leslie as secretaries.
T. L. Fraser tendered bis resignation as
ohairman of the Exsoutive Commitae, to
gether with those of the other members,
and offered a resolution that a nsw Exec
utive Committee of one from eaeh best
ba sleeted, who should ex officio be the
chairman of the party in his beat.
A committee of one from eaeh bank, se
lected by the beat delegations present
(live from esoh beat), eras, upon motioo,
moeulmonsly sanded, ter select tmeses of
the Executive Committee, an well as of
delegates to the State and District Con
ventions
The following were sleeted:
cotnrrr nxaounvn ooirurrrxx.
Bent Eo. 1—Thee. J. Stephens.
“ 2—Peter Williamson, Jr.
“ 8-J. L Bedell.
“ 4—J. N. Hill.
“ 6-T. D. Hart.
“ 0-J. O. Head.
“ 7—W. Mathews.
“ 8—Dr. W. P. Kennon.
“ 9-W. O. Flake.
“ 10—Jaa. K. Bentfrow.
“ 11—Davis Stringer.
" 13-Tkos. B. Leslie.
nUOATXS TO STATS OONVUTIONl
Alterant.*
D. N. Hudman.
F. Watklna.
J. & Talbot.
W. H. Bedell.
ZSi&SZ:
L. W. Cole.
DelegatM.
1 T. I. Stephens,
9 W. H. Bernes,
3 Nat Bobinson,
4 Wm. W. David,
5 Dr. M. J. Greet
6 G. P. Harrison,
7 D.J. Taylor,
8 Dr. J. a Phelps, T. F. Murphy.
» A12 W. G. PinK; F. O. Steppey.
10 Babt Moore, JU J. Goins.
11 J.F. Powidridgb, H. O. Jens*.
DsmoATss to not oonosssnoSAi.
dzbtbiot ooiivmi«o».
Beat No. 1—W. H. H. Griffin, Tarry
Collins.
Beat No. 2—D. Bullard, J. K. Edwards,
^ Wagl
Green.
■ay
f considerable violence fell Fri-
on in Bussell oounty, about
sonthwest of Columbus. A
i fell in all that aeotlon.
At flene.
ngressman from oar Distriot,
r B. Harris, has returned from
i to his home near Greenville,
t oounty.
JTetw Bate.
owers fell here last afternoon,
avy rains must have fallen elsewhere.
Jtbe s good thing if we could have
| reink b lown every two or three days.
Owy Jteperaa.
Innate* in the Oewiehee Bend report
t fell every day in June with only one
, and the weather is net doing
now. Cotton is small,
I growing slowly,
from Lee oounty, Alabama,
noouraging. They are good
[ in all quarters.
JVen SamlllfN.
rites us that Major F. B. How-
las was reported by peesen-
i at work in his shop. Dr.
[itohell dressed his wounds,
I'made with a stiok and note
‘ adds, Hamilton la a little un.
We are os peaoaable people
some will “take a wee drop
’ on publio oeosalons, whan
present.
|lemen were oonvereing Fri-
Uon regarding liquor taken
1 Conference of the Meth-
l South, at Louisville. Dr.
ugly approved the aotion,
i effect, that whiskey was
|nemy. “ Well, Doetor,”
does not the Bible eom-
^^^^our enemiee f” “True,”
retortsdfl|^^B|or, “but it doee no
quire us tanj^^pw them.” No more quee-
ded on that rubjeot.
Library Asseetertew.
Itoealt a meeting of
es from the Oolambna
| Library Association to
pe Library Booms next
to perfeot arrange-
Pio Nle to be
_ fit of the latter iustitu'
Mon, and to invite the Iodise of the city
who sympathise with the cause and desire
an increase of our literature and general
reading matter, to be present and take
part in the peHon of said meeting.
The eoopwuMon of our noble ladies is
earnestly solicited.
Jf—mte
CeMiwtfew.
Lake City Ledge, in Covington oounty,
Bis., hod a celebration on Wednesday
last, St. John’s Day. The following offl-
~ ' J. M. Williams, W.
8. W.i , J.
iwthon, 8. D.; Lewis
lyette Cawthon, Trees,
eoretary; Dow Jordan,
node a brief address.
Esq., of Troy, Ala., de
af the day. He wea
brilliant. Elocution
idnoed ^plendid iss
uer followed.
Wade’s Fienies.
I the programme, tha
ol excuraionixee to M<U-
i terminus of the North
ailroed, and pienie there
lay St. Luke's Sunday School
the Columbus Faotory.
Ay the Eagle and Phenix ope-
do at Fort Mltohell. Over a
> are expected to go.
”TO*r. TriaUy oad Brc
*••• She Oeiai
j said to be the pragtamaae.
Beat No. 8—4. T. Wagner, Turner
Best No. 4—Lunsford Kimbeli, W. H.
Wilson.
Boat No. 5—D. 0. Armstrong, L. C.
Bamaey.
Beat No. 6-F. M. Beeee, P. I. Moore.
Beat No. 7—G. W. Hopson, Peter Har
rison.
Beat No. 8—J. M. Sims, J. N. Preston.
Beat No. 9—John I. Dorsey.
Beat No. 10—E. J. Holley, D. W. Boor-
Seat No. 11—Jm. Phipps John Monk.
Beet No. 12—T. H. Wade.
Esoh delegate to the Oongreesional Con
vention was empowered b> appoint bis
own alternate.
A resolution was unanimously passed,
that the delegates to the State Convention
also be empowered to set in the pomlnn.
Mon of Chanoeilor, and that the delegates
to the Congressional Convention act in
the convention to nominate the Judge of
the 9th Circuit.
Daring the ebsenoe of oemmitteer,
speeches were made by Gen. G. P. Harri
son, Col. Samuel G. Jonas, Col. John T.
Harris, Maj. Thomas Kennedy end Oapt
Parkinson, and we do not reoolleot who
else.
There was a full delegation from eaoh
beat, sod Lee county, we think, will give
the Democracy a rousing majority this
foil.
Besolutions embodying an unswerving
opposition to Badioalism were passed
unanimously.
DmIS of Hr. OAarlm o. Mae.
This old and valued citizen died yester
day morning at an early hour. He was
subject to attsoks of eolie, and several
times had taken ae nraeh as two oenees of
Pain Killer to get relief. On Thursday he
Bta some encumbers. That night the pain
waa so severe he took about If ounees of
laudanum to relieve the agony he was
suffering. Friday bis life was despaired
of, until late in the afternoon, when the
Symptoms had so much improved that his
physicians deemed all the chanoee to be
In favor of bis reoovery. Early yesterday
morning he arose, and appeared to bo in
usual health. He drank a oup of ooffee
and a glass of ice water, and in a few
ta waa a eoepes.
smile rested on his conntenauop.
Mr. Bias was born Msy 29th, 1819; in
Charleatan, 8. C. He came to OolumbuS
in 1838, and married here on April 18th,
After an nbsenoe of twenty years,
he visited bis family in Charleston month
before last, end spent his 64th birthday
with bis brothers and sis tare in that city.
Ha had only too children—one a Oonfed-
aoldier, killed in 1864, and the other
Mr. D. B. Bixe, of this city, who survives
him.
A Funny Arrest nt fray.
Friday night a man under the tnffnenoe
of the ardent was arrested at Troy, Ate
for breaking windows in a drug store.
The authorities arrested him, and he was
released oh solicitation of friends. He
became worse than before. He declined
being arrested the second time, and a
posse was summoned. Among the poaae
was the fxpresa messenger, baggage
master and one or two other railroad
man. After the “liquorite” had been
captured, somebody in the erowd yelled
oat “tarn him loose,” end the order was
obeyed amid laughter. Our reporters did
not wait for other denouements.
Columbut Girl, nt LnUmnge.
The commencement exercises of the
Southern Female College at LaGrange
began on Sunday and dosed on Wedoes-
day. The ooneert was given Monday.
Among the Juniors who read compo
sitions were these from Columbus; Miss
Bailie Bussey, whose subject was “Beau,
ty;" and Misa Sophrona Parramore whose
theme waa “Memory.”
Among the number of graduates who
read compositions on Commencement
Day were Misa Annie Embry of Colon*
bus; subject—“What will People Say f*
Miss Annie Heard, of Opelika, Ala., treat
ed of the subject: “Look on the Bright
Bide.”
The next reader waa Mias O. W. Cowan
of Union Springs, Ala.; subject—
I slept aad etaansd that Uie waa Beaaty,
I woks aad foaad that Ufa was Daly.
No honors were awarded.
lAuMTilln •/ Srkoel children.
Four polioemen have been engaged for
several days in obtaining the namae of oil
persons between the sgee of tex aad
eighteen years in order to obtain from
the State our proportion of the school
fund. The work will be completed early
this weak. The number will foot up a
goodly quantity. A good many parties
have moved from the country to Colum
bus to enjoy the privileges of heraohools.
Tbs Methodist Episoopal fieesc
ai Conference, in session in New
Fork, by lio to 68, srpieassd It to be the
sense of Ihe Conference that Biabep An
drew, of Georgia, desist from tha dis
charge of the functions of his oAoa until
he free himself of.slavery. The South
ern members entered their protest. A
oosunittee of seven was appointed to di
vide the church, North aad South. The
debate war abashed aha. <■ Mabep A. and
G. F. Pieros Ver# present and participa
ted, Bneottdotei were adopted fat sips
™T&AU4jof Mr. WileyJedss, about
a mile from town, was burnsd on Jane
10th. Loss p6000. Set on firaby a aagro
girl. No idalicibas 'latent appearing she
was ordered sent to jail for twenty-one
days and reoeivs twelve lashes soph day.
The name “Tense” waa derived from a
couplet aung by the early sellers:
“When every other land talsete ms,
This lr the sail that irmly (ekn a*.”
Texan is*a oonupttea of the two late
words. So reports the Cincinnati Repub
lican'.
The Central Bailroad advertised to ear-
ry passengers from Savannah to Macon
for It,
Bight Rev. S. Elliott, of Georgia, has
aooepted the bishopric of Florida.
Oh thekth, the u. 8. Senate, by a vote
of 85 to 16, rejeoted a treaty for the an-
Delation of Ten**.
On June 12th, Mrs. Luoiada, wife of
John G. Winter, died; aged forty-six
years.
$hq,senteaee of O'Oennell, of Inland,
to pay a Ana of <2,000, to be imprisoned
twelve months, and to give security of
<1,500 to keep tBe peace for seven years,
is announced. O'Connell appealed to the
English House of Lords, and the decision
wss reversed and he released.
W. H. Cfawford wee nominated by the
ffhiga as a candidate for Congress from
this distriot.
July 4 th was oelebrated by the Colum
bus Guards. At the Methodist ebureh
the Dederation of Independence wee teed
by L. T. DoWnleg ltd ae addreaa deliver,
end By A. J. B. Bowdre. The Sunday
Sobools oelebrated M in the Baptist
church, when Bar. Mr. Carry dsiivwmd
an addrara, and Bava. Dr. Gouldiag and
Mr. Slada Baaiated.
Tha Hathodiat Church in Columbus
paaaed strong resolutions condemning the
aotion of the General Conference regard
ing Bishop Aodrew and favoring t divis
ion of the Charcfa. The oommitteemen
wefe Dr. A. HI Flewellen, J. M. Ckam-
ben, Seaborn Jones, Ten Leonard aad
Geo. F. Foster. Dr. L. Plane was pres
ent, aad favored the eetloa. Denlei
Carry, the pastor, and an opposes! of
slavery, left in oonaeqnenoe.
On Jane 28tb, Jo# Smith, the Mormon
prophet, hie brother Hiram, and William
Bishards, were token from jail in Car
thage, III., and killed. Nanvoo was
greatly excited. Smith, after surrender
ing, raaeived one hundred belle in bla
body. It waa reported the Mormons
would rescue them, and hanoa tbs mob.
Milton Wiiliamo, Solicitor General of
this Circuit, died.
Texas bonds ere quoted in New Or-
leans nt twelve cents on the dollar, Treas
ury notes at 7|e.
The paper in the rammer months is
full of politios and nothing ales—Polk
vs. Clay. The Democratic committee of
this distriot waa oomposed of P. T.
Schley, H. L. Banning, W. WUlinuu, B.
V. Iverson end J. M. Gantry. Col. Sea
born Jonm wan the Democratic candidate
for Congress in this distriot.
President Tyler withdrew ns a candi
date for the Preaideaoy, nod agreed to
anpport Polk aad Dalles.
Among the parties on whom the degree
of A. B. wae conferred nt the lata Com
mencement at Athens, appears the nemo
of Peter W. Alexander, of Elbert oounty.
ApeUehioola loat in damage to build
ings $18,000 to $20,000 by a savers
on September 16th.
OoL Seaborn Jonas (Dam.) was eleoted
to Congress from tbie Diatriot over W.
H. Crawford. The other Congressmen
eleoted are: 1st District, Thos. Bntler
King (Whig); 8d District, Weshlngtoo
Pee (Whig), beating A. H. Obappel; 4th
Distriot, Haralson (Whig) t 5th Distriot,
Lumpkin (Dem.); 6th Dietriet, Cobb
(Dem.); 7th Distriot, A. H. Stephens
(Whig); 6th Distriot, B. Toombs (Whig)
The Demoonts eerried the State by 2820.
As Mr. James 0. Cook wes leaving
home on Oct. 22d, and standing by bin,
boggy, n boy, in polling shelter from ill*
hone’s heed, aooidently drew off the heed
stall of the bridle. The hone ran and
Hr. O., in attempting to held him by ths
I raise, wee thrown against e tree and sur
vived but a short time. Tha d so eared
had resided here ebopt ten years and was
an amiable, upright end' worthy oitiaan.
Married, on Thursday, June 20, Geo.
H. Beta and Mias Jans Miller; on July
4th, Mr. Jamas E. Hogan and Mias Mary
Ann Hatchett—all of Harris oounty; Oc
tober 10th, A. H. Cooper end Mies E. A.
Billups.
#. Nix, J. W.
Bider, S. V. Palmer, W. E. Chatman, J.
a Moabell.
N. D. Quarry was chairman and N. A.
Huekolla eeoretary.
Joaeaie fBeeote
Tha aebooia of CapC J. J. Slade and of
Prof, a O. Glenn aad Mias Mnilte
Thomas closed Friday. Neither bad any
„T»f 08MMB tm OfSered tete for to
morrow aftemodb. AR me Abate about d
attend promptly, an this is tha late that
e*n take plaoa iq coma weeks, owing to*
change of armery and railelrat Mass bn-
lag requited for arranging it
fttUral—or “a m a tarty in
formed i friend of onrt I—* night Ioe
oreem, Ae., for n eelnebie eoneidemlion.
At e beet meeting, held in Qtardjte-
terdnr, far Ihe puijdee of nilMtint dele-
gates from the heal to the Oounty Con.
▼eniion, to held in Beale on the 44h of
VMCU1MID LBTTIia.
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Corner of Oglethorpe end 8t. Clair
etreete—Ser. J. H. Nell peetor. Berrioea
vmoorxL (raranr).
Oglethorpe street, between Bandolph
MSI. Oiaur—Bav. W. O. Hunter rector,
at 11 a.-of. aid t x x rank
*»—it— —Lool ,| JC,
8t- Philips and St. Jauiee (Catholio)—on
aokson, between Baldwin end Few
etreete—Father Patrick pastor. Maas at
&£&£
Bandolph street, between Jackson end
Franklin—Bev. 0. A. Kendrick peetor.
ieea «rt> Bnndey it lOf x. tr end
8 v. M. Snbbnth eohool nt 9 a. h.
St. Luke—On Jnokeon street, between
Bandolph end St Olntr atiMta—Bev. Dr-
J.8.Xey peetor. Servtete eaeh Hun day tl
lOjLA and Br. n Sabbath achool at
9 a. m.
ivary
bath
Wright
Sundays
Sabi
Barvb
_ at iOf a. h. and ir.x
|| 4 y, m.
Broad Street JMMM-Oi upper
Broad straat. Bav. B. W. Dixon
pastor. Sarviosa every Sunday at loj L
v. and 7^ r. m. Sabbath school at If r.
“■ C
Oornar Crawford and Fonyth atraata.
Hannan Birkinthel rabbi. Servioes every
Fridoyavaatog ffi 8 aadSithrday omiking
amain.
MHModiit.—J, W. Simmons pastor.
Bervioea 1st Sunday at 104 a. M., and 8rd
Sunday atir.K Snbbnth aohool 3 r. it.
Baptist.—Bev. Jasper Hioka peetor.
Servioes on Ihe 4th Sunday in eaeh month
Sabbath aohool at 8) a. w.
BIOWMBVZIXB. • p
Brownsville Baptist.—Bev Jasper Hloke
Trinity (Methodist)—Rev. J. W. Sim
mons peetor. Servioes lat, 2nd and Srd
Sunday ai 8 2. V. and Srd Sunday at 104
a. m. Altarnate Bnndhys (applied both
morning and evening. Snbl
every Sunday at 4 r. m.
Montgomery A Eufaula R. R.
Change of Sohedule,
Taking Effhot Sunday, Juno 21, IB74.
1.1
Iseave MoatfoBery.... 4:00 p i
ArrUe at Bnlkula U:M p i
_ i$4 Jtllj at Union
Bpringa with Mobile A Oirani'Hailroad for Troy.
Leave Kafaala 18:45 a ■
Arrive at Mentcomery 7:00 a ■
Connecting at Union Springe with Mobile A Girard
Bailroad for Onlnabne, and at Montfoaerv with
roads diverging.
Jell tf B. DUNHAM, §1^1.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Gntmat BoraunraMbgirT'g Ornca,
Oentbal Kailhoab,
SiTiiniAn, November 1,1174,
READ AND HEED!
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
UBMAUaABLB L ITT BAA.
Adame are M. BeynoMe. On.
Bther idee WK, Unieeiprlege, Ain.
Golden B ▼, Prrttviile, Ain.
Hawkln* B Vrent, OelneMfUle, On.
Long J OaMenr York.
Maboae T, Bellvne, 4$.
Mabone P, “
Bay mtee B. Mwt|enirr, Ain.
Blinpeon, WhiU Oak UeJL V a
TMTOMJ) :—NO IMWisATlUXl
High prionn cab bo loognc ndoi. Cosh
bania to the priaeigln bow, tad an I dotiro
Bo dot# baniooaa, tm offorisg mj alook of
Drj Goods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Boots tad Shoos,
aad auearous artistes in this lisa, at lane
Oall a
lar go farther than two at any other pi see
I am la sanest, if yorffouM «, atop
in and have proof of the taet
L. nanam,*114 Brood St.,
myl 4m Oolambna, Go.
Ths best pises to bay Table Linens,
Napkins rad Sheetings, is nt
Bi-anctra's,
m Brand «L
Me "Osnllsmnn to Mrneh,”
who is the tutelar demon nf dram-eh ope,
nmnmee bis sonnet upset when the rapid
progress of Tnnaan Iiixxus to reported
‘down low.” The Peeyle’e Vegetable
Tonio la ploying the mischief with hie
bitters fired with rum. Alt
which those demonieo nostruma aggra
vate, under pretense of relieving, each
es indigution, sink kemtoehe, consump
tion, rheumatism, gout and intermittent
fevers are oured by 11. jejt 4w
Ths proper pioen to bwy Bineh Oreoo-
diuu in ell stylu cheep to at
Aon A MuxDocn'e.
cm AS. II FT MAN » OO.,
Brand Street, Oolumboe, Go., offer at
thdif pflpulif
a irn
The best Uut era be farad in Liquors,
Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. [myS ly
The oommeaoement exeroleee of
Tray (Ate.) Female College oommenoee
to-morrow. Bev. C. A. Kendrick left for
**** **— yceteedey. He pres oh ee the
LOCAL BMtmn.
—One girl in six ud one boy in seven
got oo tbe Roll of Honor in the Pablio
Sobools.
—The steamer New Jaokaon left yester
day for the lower river. The Ferley will
probably be nt the wharf this morning.
—Captain Walter Fry left for New York
on Friday.
—“ Locnit whirlers” ere now Ibe rage
with the bey*. Yen era hear them en
every corner.
■The Dee rt. ho nee Square boasts tbs
poeeeeelon of a rain crow that ooeaoioa
ntlyutter* * peehliar note. They salt it a
rain crow. We are not pouted
thofegy.
—There ore some twenty place* in tha
city where too U retailed. The lee ma-
cbiae keeps down prioee bravely, and
places this grant.haad within the reaoh of
•U.
-The Mobile ahd Girard Baiintod
etoekholdora have their annual meeting
next Wednesday at the depot in Girard,
Ain, Stockholders, with their families,
will be paaaed free, ooming within two
days of tha masting rad returning Bee
days after.
—We do not hear of many people who
are going to' the springl daring the hot
A large lat of cheap Gassimeres and
Linens, very ohenp, nt
Burton era's.
Seed Things.
Go to the Baby Beetaunnt for you
Oysters, Ftob, Gum, and all things good
eetUlf
Oo t
Oysters
J^toaot.
Tha proper piaaa to Bad Oaraimerae
for puts, boys Ceeeimeres, Cottonede
Ltaeoe is at Aora A Muanoon't.
■ Bk' * ■< »
BAlorato a pto# of bfty or biaaI with
SAitrio jiioA, ab4 to Gill' 4Ibba1ya* Thto
AN tOMto AAiltaMA
iitory CKopH (Hethodtot)—E*it oom-
non, W. J. GminMpMior. B«rvioe« •ve
ry SondAT aI 101 a. m. And 8 p. m. And
71 «f night. Sabbath aohool at 9 a. m.
Fint BupUti—Oornar Front and St.
Glair (naar riv«r)—Graen MoArtbur pas
tor. Sarvioaa avary Sunday at 10A a. m.
And 8 p. m. SAbbnlh eohool At 9 a. m.
St. John (Hathodiat) N. £.
—48. B.- TtyhA, pastor. Karri
Sunday at 10| a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabi
aohool at tf A. M.
Socond Baptist (Northern Liberties)—
Bay. Primoa Stafford paator. Bervioea
every Bonday at 10} a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sabbath aohool at tf ▲. m.
L Oa O. Fa
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between St. Clnir
and Crawford eta. Regular meetings held
every Monday evening, at o’clock.
Enoampment meet# 2d and 4th Mon
days in eaoh month.
MASONIC.
Lodge io Barra*’ building, oorner Broad
and Randolph atreeto.
Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 8d
Toaaday night in each month.
Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on lat
Friday night in eaoh month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 8d Saturday
Bellramk ita ttiuach$B aad Ooonactioiia, will
as fellows:
THAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTU AND WB8T.
L#av$ Fnvaaaah 8:45 a
Laava Auffuala U:0ft a
Arrlva lu Aosuata 4:00 r
Arrive in Mlli*dK«vilU 10:09 r
Arrlva in Batontoa 11:54 p m
Arrlva In Maoon 6:4ft p u
Loava Maoon for Uoluinbua 7:17 r m
Laava Macon for Eu auta... 9:10 p n
Leave Maoon for Atlanta 5:10 r
Arrive at Oulambue 19:4ft a
Arrive at Bnfkulaf. 10:90 *
Arrive at Atlanta 6:00 a m
COMING 80UTII AND BABT.
Leave Atlanta % 10:00 m
Leave Oo'nnibna 7:10 p m
Leave Bafknla 7:9A r ■
Arrive at Maoon from Atlanta 0:10 a m
Arrive nt Maoon from tolambui 4:10 a m
Arrive nt Macon from Kufknla 6:45 a m
Leave Maoon 7:15 a m
Leave Angnata 9:0ft a m
Arrive at Angaria 4:00 P n
Arrive at Savannah 6:.'6p«
TBAIN NO. 8, GOING NOBTU AND WB«T.
Leave Savannah 7:10 PH
Leave Augaata toft p n
Arrive la Aageeta ft:ftft a m
Arrive is Maeoo 5 90AH
Leave Macon for Columbns 0:90 a m
Leave Maoon for Bothnia..,.., 9 oft am
Leave Macon for Atlanta 9HM> a m
Arrive In Oolumboe 0:3ft r m
Arrive In Bothnia.... ft:40PM
Arrive In Atlanta 3:0ft » m
COMING SOUTH AND BABT.
Leave Atlaata 1:06 pm
Leave Oolumbua 9:30 p n
Leave Bnfanla S:do a m
Arrive In Mecon from Atlanta 7:10 r m
Arrlva In Macon from OolombuB 7:2A P M
Arrive la Maoon from kufaula 6:10 r M
Leave Maoon 7:3ftpm
Arrive in Mllledgevllle 10.09 pm
Arrive In Batonton 11:6ft m
Leave Augn<tA 6:0ft p m
Arrive In Augusta ft 6ft a m
Arrive In Bavauoah 7:15 a M
Train No. 2, being a through train on tbe Cen*
tral Railroad, stopi.ing only nt whole sUtlona,
inuBengcre for half static us cannot be tokeu on
or put off.
PaB**i (pit for MilledgevU e and Ratonton will
take irain No. I from Bavaenah and Angnata, and
tr I • N»». 8 from points on tha Bonthwestern Rail
road Atlanta and Macao. Tbs Mllledgevllle and
Mat ntou train rnna daily, Fund »y« excepted.
WILLIAM KOUER8,
Je93 tf General Bupailnteudeot.
EYIRY on WHO WISHES TO SEX
SOUTH SUCCEED
night in each month.
». M
A Ulema r Commandsry—Meets Id
Tuesday night in eaeh month.
B'Xil BBBITH.
Lodge in Burma' building—Meetinga
held on the let rad 3d Sundays in snob
month.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (to Court Square, centre
of city) between Oglethorpe rad Joel
rad Crawford ud Thomas streets.
Jail on East oommons, foot of Craw
ford street.
Opera House n. e. oorner Crawford ud
pc etreete.
I Orphan taylrm, Beat son.
star/.
Poet Offloe, oorner of Oglethorpe rad
PUBLIO LIBRARY.
Booms over Griffin's drug store. Broad
(tract. Open from 1 i. x to Ir.x
Books loaned to members rctnrnsblc
every two weeks, nr borrower pays Tto.
librarian. tl>WM ^ Ur ' Mn * J ‘ a ' *****
HOTELS.
Bukin Boom, oorner Brood rad Crew-
ford ctrceU.
Planters' House, Broad street, (sect
■ids), between St. Clnir and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Brood street, (east side),
between St. Clnir ud Crawford (treats.
Haora House, Broad street, (west
cldc), between St. Clnir ud Crawford
NOTICE.
Ovrio* Mobil* fc Oimamd Railroad, J
Oolambur, On., Jun* 1,1874. (
▲ MMtiif of tk« HtMkholdar* of tha Mobil*
and UIrani Railroad Oompaay will b* k$ld at
Um deptfi to Glrnrd, Ato., on W*dn**dny, Jm-
ly lai, mi UM o'clock a. m., whan an omotion
for Pr Mid ant and fix Dlrootora wiU toko plan*.
■tookboldora wttk tkolr fnmlllo* will bo paao*
od iroa, ooming within two dmy* of mooting
and returning within Avo days nltor.
Oortldonto* of Stock nmt bo oxbibltod to tho
oonduotor by n atookboldor And oerilfloateof
atoek nnd written proxy moat be abowa to en
title n proxy to pua froo.
Jet—id J. M FRAZER, See'y
NOTICE.
4 YTRR this dote the following ratM will ba
charged:
ilomhoa to Union flprlnga—Ath data 37 cento,
6th cljff85o, 7th clam toe ft 100 M.
UoInmbuB te No*. • and to—6tb dam 43c, 5th
clam 30c, 7th claM 98c ft 100 G.
CoInmbuB to Troy—6th clam 44c, 6th claas 52c,
Tth clam 95c R100 G.
Ji8 lw J. M fRAKKR, Agent.
TM* "
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Brand Street Hones, (coat aide),
between Crawford end Thoma* etreete.
PUBLIO SCHOOLS.
No. 1 (white male) n. e. oorner Jaokaon
ud Crawford a treeu. No. 2 (white fe
male) e. w. oorner St. Clnir and Forayth
Thto it in li.rail to. P ranee, than, si
ttactarce, or toniee, or doenetione non-
ietote. eidrituont hqoere. Shan *11 nrae
rad nlfracMy oa Da. Wei*-
xn'e Vnaara Birrara, the Bract dijtet-
ire inriforrat known, end fine from the
fiery enme of Aleohoi. myfifi 4w
A few pieces si Feraeh and Bngliah
Ceeaimeree, rtry low, to eloss oat, at
iurouu'x
A fine ueortment of
Plpee, Cigar Holden, 'Clger
Boeeiu Leather, Nfolnto, An, at
Bonus's Cigar Emporium, en Bandolph
street, hone* with the Bed Sign, near
Enquirer ode* ^ mylO
If you derin e real good smoke, go to
Bonum's, on Rudolph street, end ask
for hie new brand* of Key West end Im
parted Havens Cigars. mylO
Msnd Thiol
Yon ora find at T. E. Blanchard's, 128
Brood street, tbs very latest etyloe of
Draco Goods, *1 inch prices as enact
fail to give oati if action. Grit and see
them.
Domostio Goods ct greatly redhead
rates; Factory Good* ct faotory prioee;
Costs' Bpod Cotton at 70 cento per dim.;
the beet Prints nt 10c per yard.
mylO tf _
The proper pleas to buy I mart era
Cambria to at Acne A M— ira's.
He, Bciuo'i Pnaome Irscr, tax Wen
Time, ran Kiieuee r*u.—Tbme Mtoelsra
her. aiCoabtodly p.rfcme4 em line ri
Oeennrtloe tbae ray too aMp keewe te
the Xmwicae yabllt They ere nunilil eM
learriieaU,
cam be latafteae te tb.
nMdltl eiiv.rrtMd a
probably cuutul. .plan, which II e nente
daDg.rol. dru ; lb .11 <ww, ae4 If lekan bnl, by
iwiwpln iwtleati. It nert 4e (net leiory; nr
lu l.il.Dcjr II u orates Ike nmbit natter le
the eyeun, which, or orane, wart noke e care
InpoMlbU. tcb.iek'i Palnrato lyray la war-
rested art t. coatela a particle or oplan; ilia
conpoMd ef pow.rfol bat bamleae horha, which
act oa the Ias(i, llnr, ttonack oat Mace, oat
thui oorncl all atorhid tecrrtloac, aad ciyal all
th. dli.and natter ften tka body. Ikwmtk.
oaly ran by which Orannytlw css be rand.
Hell (mixed colored) Ogle-
betweptl Randolph end
Bryan.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—8. B. OUgborn.
City Treasurer—John N. Barnett.
Clerk of Opraoil—M. M. Moot*.
City Attorney—Cbae. H. Williams.
OUy Phyriaten—D. W. Johnson.
City Sexton—Jams. M. Lynah.
City Marshal—Mat. W. Morphy.
Deputy Marshal—Wm. L. Bobiaarm.
Wharmagat—Jake Boreas.
POLIOS.
Chief—Mai. W. Morphy.
naCT squxe. anoonn aquxn.
Oapt. W. L. Cash, Cant. John Foma.
Bobt. G. Mitchell, John St. Clair,
Wm. H. a Wood, Josh Boper,
Cberlee Brady, John Fnagcn,
Whit Smith, John O'Brien.
Jamas Bobarte. Dsn’i Dunean,
Tara McKaehern, John Brady,
arxanipo oohmittus or ooonoiL—1874.
Aoeounte—Grlmae, Andrew^ Durkin.
Bridges rad Wharf—Obelniera, Redd,
Grimes.
Cemetery — Durkin, Blanchard, Mo-
Gchea.
CUterna and Fire Department—Kent,
Flourney, Grimes.
Oily ImproTsmente rad Pablio Sohoole—
Redd, Brannon, Megeffey.
Oommons—Flournoy, Mehaff sy, Btenah-
ard.
Contraata — Brannon, McGehea, An
drews.
Finance—MoOchae, Redd, Scheuasler.
Hospital—Blanchard, Kent, Brannon.
Market and Msgnsin* — Behtusalsr,
Flournoy, Chalmers.
Folios and Ga*—Mnhnffay, Durkin,
Obilmin.
Striate ud Sewera—Andrews, Ucheoee-
tor, Kant.
BOLL OF COLUMBUS FIBE DE
PARTMENT.
BOXED or OOXTEOL.
W. H. Wiiliamo, Chief Engineer,
a. W. Bosette, First Aee't Engineer.
C. A. Ethridge, Beoond Aee’t Engineer.
A. K. Fronds, Secretary.
Western Railroad of
Alftha.nn n
541 HOURS TO NEW YORE
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME I
Choice of Two Routes.
|T#w fork a&d Jfow OrlMBi Mail Ub«.
WEST IRN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
OeLOMavi, Ga m April 24tli, 1874.
TRAINS LRAVR OOLUMDUB DAILY
For MonUvtmsrr and Btlaa, liOO a. u.
Arrivt at MoDtg’y, 6:46 a u.
Arrlvt at Bstau, 11:04 a.m.
FOR ATLANTA AND NNW YORK
At 10:40 a. ai. Arrive Opelika at 12:27 p. ■. At
Atlanta 6:48 p. m.
•y AUanta and Riohmond Alr-Una.
Lear. Atlanta 0:00 p. an, CHAKLOTTK t:»
a., Daavills 8:97 p. m., Rlobuond 11:06 p, n. A
rive at Waakingtoa BOO a. m., at Baltimore 6.80
m., at Pklladalpkln 1-90 p. m., at NEW YORK 6:16
p. m.
IlMflag Cart Rn frem Atlaata I#
Ukarlatte.
By Kcnncecw Routs.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. tn., Ualioo 10:28 p. m.,
Bristol 10:4ft a. m., Lynchburg 10.4ft p ai. Arrive
Wseliingtou 0:4ft e. m., at Btolllmore 9 1ft a. m..
Philadulpltla 1:30 p. m.. at NlfiW YORK 6:16
^ Dtoptng cars run from AtUntn to L> uchburg.
TRAIN! ARR1VN AT OOLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta and New York, 6:24 a. n.
From Montgomery nud Selma 9:30 r. u.
Tickets for sale at Uniun Passenger Depot.
0IIA8. P. BALL, General Bnp't.
R. A. RAOON, Agent.[aprtfctf
IS. * MW IW
ta, end c—tol» natlitog vktok
I ee caree fog #M8*mp44«M
wklek <
jj| madlcdna*
aporote la Ibli say, It la obrtoac they an
■ly wrawla. ran br Palwraary Cracaar-
toi brttte or (bla lanlaobl. acCldac lc
■cocapaste* by tell Alnci lose. Pr.lcb.aran
probcrtraally at bte priaolpal atom, nnur ftelb
aaC Arch rtnate, Pblla*.lpbla, nw/IMaf
when all tetters br a*Tlm wart ba aClnmiC.
■fit eeriy
Ac. 1—B. F. Oolemon, B. Ledringcr,
W. EL Brannon, T. O. Dongiees.
No. 5—E. U Welle, Hubert Ennis,
D. E. Williams, G. B. Flournoy.
Central Mechanic. No. 6—0. D. Wall,
F. J. Cochran, A. K. Frraeto, A. J. Nix.
Book and Ladder—M. M. Moore, F. J.
Mott, a B. Grimes, George Moore.
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