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COLUMBUS, Wj$JiKKESDAY,
JULY 1, 1874.
YOL. XVI.—NO. 153
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DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
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Tftt Shift t|,'With thl privilege If • cha
•very throe months. Vot yearly carls a liberal
•fife? Ml
When an advertlMmmt la changed mors than
•sot la three mom the th* advertiser will be charg*
od With the cost of ooapocltlea. Foreign adver-
Users mast paves do those at horns.
OUR WESTERN LETTER.
CND * r UmD* m* ImwM-
a a,u«r *r rmin-Mi i«i»-
Ch.reh (iMr. n« Man W.r-
.klMnr.~ur.yMI. Mark—Th*
* RtlBns »t ■!»*—A Hay ■***■
Ik* Biii.-Tk* «mtk *r at.
UaU-CMtrtMlM I* th*
<1—>alaa.—Tk* «r*at*at
th* MmM-M Ik*
Omaha, Nu., Job. S3, 1874.
U.d j of you* ntdon u. farms™, and
urturall; .Dough, sr* int*r**t*d in crop*
—la aottoa, u th* amount mad. will
nmko tha prioo they will aell at; in oorn
and ahaat, aa they hare to buy than*
thinga to li.a on. Thronghont Oaorgia
tha eropa of all kinds lookad ganarally
wall, bat t ier. 1. no doubting tbs fact
that farmer., daairom of getting adtanoaa
in growing prospect., kata represented
their fields as exceedingly lnxuriant,
' often oxer-stepping tha troth, nearly al
ways patting ths “beat foot foraiDost.”
The aheap crop in onr own portion of
the 8t*ta must be onnsnally light this
year, aa Col. John Mannd, of Talbot, aant
word to a friend at Geneva, who had re
queued him to bay him a flock of ahoap,
that after looking carefully over three
counties, he had diaoovarad only n small
{ami, and that belonged to “Mary,” and
aha hated to part with- it, as it had been
tha subject of aoma vary tender vanes.
Tha portion of Tannaassa era paaaad
through being generally the poorest por
Ms* of tha Ststa, we azpaotad .Urn eropa.
The reality is worse than my expectation.
Tha oats were very thin and poor. Wheat
generally in tbs middle of ths Btai* ia of
mtdl-ir quality ; ths com vary small and
backward. From Oraggtohopa—a small
atation—to Union City, near the line of
Kentucky, wa find one of tha mys
teries of Oraation. “God created noth-
• teg in valo," they any. This land
ptoduoM not even craw-fish or cow peat.
What to its mission to still an nnanswarsd
aonandrum. Ths last cotton wa saw waa
a soattered forlorn hope just below Union
City, Tsnn. Our ride from Colombo.,
Ky., to Bt. Louis befog in tha night wa
new nothing of this portion of Mtoaoorl
The iusurisut crops of Mtoaonri and Iowa
tatn.tfv.rv. far tha next letter. la Bt.
Louie, at 6:80 Bunday A. M , apaoial ar
rangement. itad been made for tha party at
tha Boatharn Hotel, aod moat of tbam
want than. The day in St. Louis was
superlatively pleasant. Our church in-
alined people proceeded to scatter them
selves for worship. Bsligioualy inclined
myself, together with several other con
t , verts of nature, wa worshipped la “God'i
first temples—ths groves,” aa found in
Lafayette Park. The parka of tha city
aw yonng and have beautiful locations,
and prom toe to be glorious retreat, for the
jnlad-weaqr, physically triad, and plaas-
or. seeking pabko. A bronse status of
Benton—original by Hosmer—ocenpiaa
the moat prominent position of this park.
[H* to forty yean lath* Senate and hi.
| “any sfforts to develop tha West made the
t n reputation eoeqaal with tha ooantry.
d*w to' tha’ bridge—this fitting olimax of
vim—grand in its ooaaaption,
■psndonain ita proportions, baantiful
tito symmetry. A bridge ovar 6,200
‘ 1 *°n*. This antarprtos outing ovar
van millions of dollars. Tbs trains
t undsrnaatb, strut oars, vehicles and
••ugaia above. Tha Metre span to
fut long and fifty-flva feat above
vwater. Aa the large steamers era
i passing easily under it, weeanad-
• to nnmaaanrad tanas this victory of
id over utattar. This grand moon,
nt Capt. Bade has araotad to his own
’ ,y ' ith ,u, r «>• formal
ag of this wonderful structure wiU
i and promises to exoud in mag.
• and grandeur any display aver
fiu America Wt wara enthusiastic,
i* aamenear ths other and
r* 0™ga aasmsd t* ha wilder and
J enthusiastic in her joy. Wa went
Toauhhr. Jut than the plnoky old
I matron gave vent to her folium of
1 h 3 anugaUoally
IWaatly knocking down an inaount
f on. Th* bridge police, arrest hat,
the unfits, with the ease that
l drape his “shad,” of flies bouoet,
v end tha old aaltoo. A small boy
I them, and marching in tbs rear,
ri Mrs. O'Flannigtn, “ban to yar
t growth of St. Lonto daring tha peat
*tas been one at remarkable vigor,
.?a*.
In building new brisk i
bouau thara hu bun invested daring the
first six months of )874, nurly ten mil
lions of dollars. This hsa built thirty-
five hundred houses; tan of thau wara
large and handaoms churches. Tha
“Southern" gave u a square meal at din
ner, and tha ganaiaa Georgia ahgriginaq
did It ample jostles. Dfhoer 6vfir, ttr.
F. B. Groat and Mr. O. K. Lord, general
passenger agents of tha B*. L., K. 0. A
X. Hallway, generously planed carriage,
at tha disposal of tha excorsibniati, and
nadar charge of Mr. O. K. Lord, vt
proceeded to au ths city. First to
Shaw's Garden. This wooderf ol botanioal
garden to tha largest and grandest in tbs
United Statu. Ths creation of a wonder
ful lovo for botany and a pnblto spirit rare
ly equalled, this private antarprtos to the
pride of St. Lonto, and ths exponent of
the soul of Henry Shaw, its owner. Open
during tha week to tbs pnblio, it hu bean
visited by hundreds of thousands. It to
Sunday, and.it raqoiru cards of admit
tance, u tha gardeners are not there to
protect the flowers. These osrds wars ea
sily obtained natit last Sunday, whan a
few pilgrims, aa admitted guests, violated
all rulu of gentility and took away many
of tha strawberries. Anxious to sse this
second Bdeu; wa wars extremely lucky to
be under charge ot Mr. LMd, as he easily
obtained admittance.
Mr. Shaw, tha proprietor, met the party
with gnat kindness, And had u to enroll
onr names In an autograph album, a hook
fully In keeping with tho immensity of ths
Wash If Adam did have such a horns as
this, ha ought to have bean kicked out for
forfaiting it The uttarmoat parts of tha
earth have contributed to thta great col
lection. Tha East and Want Indian, Caps
of Good Hope, South Amerioa, and all
Europe have thair beautiful repraSehta-
tivu of Nature hat*. Tha bads are ear.
peted with rarest geraniums—pansiu of
brightest hue border tha walka. Tha oao-
tus of Mexioo, thirty feat high, stands aa
aantinel of tha hot bones. Aloe trass,
eatable plant trees of tha East Indies are
among these wonders; and now if tha la
dies ahonld ever wish to sea tha grandest
livery Nature e'ra pat on, they ahonld
tha Bilbsrgta Perymidalta. A labyrinth of
oedars occupies a space in tha gardens,
and to so intricate and ingenioa that one
must keep their wito about to suooaesfully
solve its mazes. Ponderous boilers fur
nish tha eteam to warm the hot-houaaa of
tha yards. A mausoleum, already erected
in this garden, to to be the future tomb
of tha proprietor of the “Missouri Botan
ical Gardena.” Hia will baa bean mads,
and he leaves tha gardena to St. Lonto.
A pleasant visit made by aevaral of our
party to tha splendid residence of Mr.
Groat waa a fitting episode of tha after-
A drive through Tower Gfdve
Park, and tha fashionable avenues of the
city, and wa are ready for tha Omaha
train. Befreabed and delighted with onr
atay In St. Lonto, we leave at 9 r. ir. for
tha West. WxsTwann Ho.
m vnraiMivM affair.
nt UAItod u
ntty i
Washixotos, Jons SO.—It to stated
tbit this GoqMMg«fcttM made a dsmaad
oh Spain, through Gushing, far a foil In
demnity for tha Virginias prisoners, slain
by BurtriL Ths demand to qnlto aa de
cided and paraa^tory aa that *f Great
Britain, for indemnity for th* lives de
stroyed and the loss to thair fsmiliaa.
■Mint Day lwVmV*iMn-lliMM
■■■strokes.
NxwToxx, Jus SO.—Tsatarduy waa th*
hottest day in this elty sine* IBM, and
•ith tha exoaplion of ons day that year,
th* warmest in fifty yaan. At 4 t. x.,
tha mercury reached 102 in th* shade.
Sixteen sunstrokes.
Weather somewhat ooolar today, with
a good breez*.
PADUCAI
AMD ■inPMIl RAIL
ROAD.
M* ■■ah C*rF*rnll*B, lafi Chaatat
, . >*r 9T*lk*r.
Mnwrais, Jna* 30. —Ohanaallor Walker,
in ths caa* of Vannbl* against th* Padn-
ash and Mamphto BaUroad for damagas,
has decided that no suah oorporation aa
ths Fadasah and Mean phis to known to
th* law, tha authority under which th*
ohsngt In name waa given having bean
unconstitutional. This decision, if a os
tein sd by tha Supreme Court, will ren
der ail oontraato teterod into by said cor
poration null and void.
A Rmaihlp Wudariwg Ak*wt
Salas of uptitfcds, nothing halow goad
ordinary, deliverable in June, tj.
Balsa at uplands, nothing balaw low
iddliugA dsllvsrabla in Jana, 8}.
Balsa of Orlaaua, nothing batow good
ordinary, deliverable in Jana, 8}.
1:30 r. K.—Salsa of uplands, nothing
batow goad ordinary, deliverable in Jaly
and AngMt, 81-16; do., dallvanbla in
August and Saptambar, 8 8-10.
Alas of amend, nothing befow lew
middlings, dauvanbl* in Jana, 01-10.
Livaaroon, Jons 80—4:80 r. M.—8*1**
"SSWSfiELSKWh. *<»d
ordinary, daltvanhk Jnly aid Augast,
Salas of Orleans, nothing halow low
middlings, deliverable August and Sep
tember, 8j.
Yam* sad fabric* at Msnobaatsr dull,
with downward tmdssay.
Nnw Yoon, Jon* 80 —Cot to* nominal;
salsa 126; upland* 17|; Orleans 10.
Ssrs,YS8i«i tJaa/as**'
Nnw You, Jan* 80.—Fataros oloasd
174; October 16 28-82; Novambar 18}alt-
16; Dacambar 16 19-82al 1-16.
Cotton weak and irragntor, at lTjall;
d*t raqjggi 36.
Savamkas, Juu* 80.—Nominal; mid.
dlings 16}; reoaipto .79; aalaa 144.
Auoosts, Juu# 30.—Dull;
U}; raMipts 16; sales 58.
Nnw Osuahi, June 30— Dull; mid
dlings I6|j low middlings 15); good ordi
nary It}; ordinary 12}; raesipts 88; sals*
300—latt evening 950.
Cbaslutoh, Jnn* 30.—Dull; mid
dlings 16}*., low middlings 16}, good or
dinary 14 ; raoalpt* 214 balsa.
RAILROADS.
Montgomery & Eufaula R. R.
Change of Schedule,
Taking Cffhol Sunday, Jot* 21,1174.
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MAIL TRAIN—DAILY.
e Montgomery ttO r m
Arrive %\ v n
OoMsctlaf s« VsAssatlajs ar4 Sslvrdsjs wtth
PofiUa ss dhstUhoosks* Eir r, iM dsilg st Chios
•primes «IW MsBUs 4 OlrstA Nsllrosi tor Troy.
Lssws Mfanls. 1 12:45 a n
Arrive si MsmlfORissf 7:66am
». DUNHAM, Isp’l.
CENTRALJAILROAD.
QKNKKAL 8UPniNTIRDSRT’S OPNOS, )
CBRftAL EAILMAS, V
UrkMUkm, Movs»bsr 1, Ifli. )
I ‘ : "
_ Fnassmgsi
ftaltrosd, Its Hi
SS folluRs:
MAIN MO. 1, QOIMO NORTH AMD WIST.
Lsmvs Csts&ttftM 8:45 k m
.... t:U6 a a
4:00 r m
....lOHDPM
11:66 p m
Fobtsmocth, N. H , Jan* 30.—The
steamship Ambassador lying at anchor in
tha lower harbor broke loose Ipat night
from tha dock to whioh aha waa attached
and drifted out to sea. She brought up
near Wood’s Island without sustaining
damage.
Am lt4hwlF ■wleMaa.
Nobvolx, Jnn* SO.—W. L. G. Kant,
lata Sheriff of Norfolk oonnty, committed
•uloidb at hia rasMano* on Lambert Point
by aboating himaalf through to* h**4.
Ths aanaa of lb* ast to unknown.
WASHINGTON.
Ill MRW CURRENCY ACT.
C*nt*wctl*B *f th* Vsmaey Act.
Washinotox, Jun* 80.—Ths Oomptrol-
tor of the Currency baa written the fol
lowing latter giving hto eonatruotion of
the new onrraney act in rafarsno* to tha
raaarva required to b* bald by National
Banka:
“My eonatruotion of th* fiat of Jnn*
20, 1874, in tafarenu* to th* rasarva* of
th* National Banks to that tha reserve
upon circulation to abolished, bat that the
National Banks at* required to keep n re
serve upon depoeit, as provided in sec
tions 31 and 32 of the National Bank set
—a certain proportion of whioh mast be
kept on hand, and a certain other propor
tion with their reserve agents in the oitiee
enumerated in the seotiona referred to,
The banks ere alio required to keep an
amount equal to 5 per oent. of their eir.
eolation on depoeit with the Treasurer of
th* United States, whioh amount may be
dedusted from the aggregate of reserve
required to be kept upon deposit.
“Vary respectfully,
“Jour Jat Knox,
“Comptroller.''
WnahiBCtoB Mates.
W. O." Avery, th* present assistant
chief dark of tbs Internal Revenue Bu
rma, will be appointed ohlef alert
The steamer Dispatch goes to Norfolk
to be ducked. When finished, she will
take the Naval Committee on an inspae.
lion.
Many darks have been discharged from
the departments.
Georg* B. McCarty, Superintendent of
th* treasury printing, to prominently
spoken of as Assistant Secretary of th*
Treasury.
O.lvzstok, Jane 80.—Easier; good
ordinary 144o. ; net receipts 926 bnlss ;
•aim 64.
Moztr.z, Jnna 30.— Easy; middling*
lOfe. ; rsoaipta 19 balsa ; sales 200.
Botrox, Jane 30.—Dali ; middling*
18c ; receipts 1038 balm; miss 160.
Pore Gold Soda f
Kiflsengen and Vichey Water
TUFT'S MRW MDA FOCMTAIM, AT
i>-1 M9!A c A‘iA'CRiPPiN't
U»u AuKWto...
Arriv* la Augoau
Arrlv* in NtltedgMrllle.
Arrlva in llatonlon
Arriv* ita Macun §:46 . _
Lent* Macon for Colnmbna fill n
Leave Maoon for Kuaula... 9:10 p a
Laava Mi.con for Atlanta M0 p u
Arrive at Columbus 18:46 am
Arrive at Mufauk* 10:20
Arrive at Atlamta 5*0 am
COMING IODTO AND I AST.
Leave Atlamta 10.00 r m
Leave Co'nmbue
Ijeave Nmfanla.
Arrive at Gaeon from Atlanta...
Arrive at Macoa from Columbus.
Arrive at Macon from Kufaula...
Laava Macon.*
Leave Augusta
Arriva at Augusta.
0:10 a
. 4:10 a
. 6:4a A a
. T:16 a m
. 9:06 a
. 4:00 VM
Arriva at lavaamah
TRAIN NO. 8, GOING NORTH AMD WIST.
Leavo8avaaaah....\ 7:60 »
Leave Augusta 1:06 r
Arrive In Auguata 6:66
Arrive la Maoon g.go
LoaveMaoon for Oolumbua 9:20
Leave Maoon for Ruftaula. 9.06
Leave Macoa for Atlaatm 8:00
CROCgRiig.
Now floalton Buttor,
Mazeppa Flour, Pearl Grit*,
Ryt Fleur, Oat Mail and Wheat Grits,
Holdtlok Champagne,
latparlad and Amartean Wine*, all
kind*,
Arraok (far punch),
Loudon Psrtar, Edinburgh Ala,
Hera# Ridlth (grated),
Caanad Good* of all hlnda,
Fish and So* In kit* and kags,
jvm naoaivno by
H.F.ABEU&GO.
JeiWtf
W
I OHH OAT MUAL. SAOO. T0PI00A, tlBOK-
■B’Z FARINA, FINK TBAB st lew ptlci.
Ones A aisckw.ll'. Pi.k.ls, sll kind..
m Cholc. lie, Old Gov.fnm.Bt Jsvs end
MKbaOafw. RMStadCato.-
Bmi bread. Hem. sod BmkfMt 8trl|i>.
It. Losls Pwl Grit* 30 ■ for II.
Blsckw.ll’. Derksm amoklu* Tobsccc, 76c p M.
Larlllsrd'i Xrlsht sad Dsrk Century Ch.wlng
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
1 on tRa first Tnoad-ij (n July
wcon tlio legnl Hours ol sal**, in
frout of Mlin A littrrisim’s auction house, the
following property, to-wit.:
The one.oigHtli unriivh'ol lnt« rest in lot or land
No. 217 in tho loth district ot Blu-icogec, con:inn
ing :02% acrits, mart) nr levs, as tho propi m of
J W K iwardn, to satis:? a ft fa louut-il from Musco-
geo Bttperlor Oonrt !u favor ot McPanivi,
n J W Ndwards. 1'ropurtjr pointed out by
plaintiff.
county. Levied *>n an
property,of Wot Wynne, to sttUtly u ii tu
issued from Muscogoe Supurior Court in favor of
Robert • Ctnuo vs Win T Wynne. Property point-
out by plaintiff's attorney. .
Also, at tame time ami place, ouo h mid rod anu
throe (108) aervs of land, being parts of lots Nuh.
and 91, lying in thn Coweta Reserve. Levied
as the property of Isu<io T It rock 4, to satiny a
fa issued by th* Comptroller General of the
State of (Jeorgto, in favor of ritiUe of Ucorgiu, vh
Isaac T Brook*. Property pointed ont by piaiuiliTH
attorney.
Also, at same time and place, tho north port of
olty lot No 4, in th” city of Coluait-im, originally
Pemale Academy square, having a iront on I roup
street of 27 feet, more or kea, and running bac«
147 fest 10 loohee. Levied on as the properly of
Mrs U M Aldworth, to satisfy u fl fa issued Hum
Muscogee Superior Court, in favor of lleury F.
Kverett vs Mrs R M Aldworth. Property pointed
out by plaiutifl'.
Also, stsamo time and plnco, lot of land No 51,
. j tho Uth district of Muscogee count , containing
2u2% acres, more or leu. Levied upo
*- -* "athauiel Thompson to satiny a i
• of
Wait's latra No. I Keroasns Oil, 40c D gmlfon*
Para Older Yla^ar, 60c W gallom.
Also, at itaina lime and place, lot of land in the
city of ColnuiUus situated ou the corner of Ogle
thorpe and Dryau stroete. No hi, bouudvd w<-st
and south by ihu walls of John Disbrow'H livery
stables. Lovled ou to satiify two 11 fas in my
bauds from Muiooges County Court, hi iuvor of
John G Mckieo, admiutetiuior, va ti J Ueunlng.
iulstrator, Ac. Property pointed out by a J
UenuluK.
i»s t<T H.G.XTfiY.SUecUr.
ROB’T 8. CRANE,
Arriva In OolnMbvs.
Arriva la Kufaula
Arriva la AtlARta
COMING SOUTH AND NA8T.
Laava Atlanta
Laava Oalnasbua
1:35 P l
5:40 P l
PnuDlunii J«Q4 30.—Fairmount
Park will be opgned fto ih# public t<
row.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
SFAIM.
rifkl *t RetollB-UsRtalBa Kills *
■ls*r-ArMj CkssfM.
Madsid, Jon* 30.—Tha followiDg to e
summary of svants near Eatalto:
Conch* we* killed while leading th*
oantra and diad almost instantly. The
Bepubiieen lorn to 1,600; th* Oerltoto
mad* th* Bapnblicsn lorn 4,000. Ths Be-
publioens mvad sll of thair csenon end
fell beak throa mile*.
Daring* tbundaratorm the lightning
followiDg a rail killed a miner e mil* end
half underground. Others were stun
ned. No demego to life above ground.
Th* Army of th* North will oontinn*
ita operatlona egeinet Bilbo*.
Gen. Horisense bat been tppointod
chief ot Babslos’ staff.
CATHOLICISH.
Th* Biahepa *f Faria-Ths P*F*
«*ak*r.
London, Juno 80.—It to repotted that
tha OsthoSo Bishops, in sassloo in Folds
last weak, hare sent conciliatory propo
sals to Berlin. ■
Telegrams ssy ths Pops to growing
weak daily.
N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
AMERICAN
ivr-i ?'01 :'.n ,
Cotton Tie Company.
Tha trad* supplied ot ImrI mar-
hit rotes.
myflV dftta
Train No. 2, being a through train
ml Ruilrund, stopping only nt wh n* imuou,
ussongers for hutf sutlons cnnnui bo taken on
ft
•ngeil for Milledguvill* ud Kutootou will
take train No. 1 from Suvonnoh and Augusta, uni
twin No. 8 from points turn the Bonthw jutern Rnil-
roud, Atlunta ud Macon The Mill«dgev||le und
lutonton train runs daily, Itinduye exeeptrd.
WILLIAM KOOERB,
J«D If 1 • L General gnperintendent,
TUB WIATMIB.
DxrxsTHzNT am Wab, 1
Waahihqton, Jnna 80, 1874.)
Probabilities.—Fot tha Booth
and Gulf Btatas local rains Mdi
winds; stationary temperature end rising
bsromster.
ORCAT RARCAIN t
Safe and Paying. Busmen Already
Established, for Sale.
... favorable terms.
Coneumere und country merehutats would do
writ to coll, as I om detnrainvd to reduce my
large und well Mtseted stock.
Otliuibns* ()•,,
A heritor of ths MtaekhsUtrs sr Iks Ifoblto
and Girard Ksllivsd Oompsoy WIU b* held st
ths depot to Girard, Ale., o* Wedessdey, Js
lylst, ettlifie'clookA. ■., when ss sisstloe
hr Prssidsnt sed sis Directors will toks pises.
Stcekkeldsts with thslr tsasltiss will be rese
ed tree, eomtac wlthla twe days of meettoR
sod rsteretoc wlthls Bvs days slier.
OerilCeetss oiatock neat be exhibited to the
ooeduetor by e stockholder sod oerllDcste of
Stock sod written prosy Rest be shown tu on
Utto e prosy to pern froo.
jtd—id J. M. FHAMMt, ttoo’y.
A Most Desirable Residence
for Sale,
1 Lot ooroer Br.
__ street*. The honee hu* five rooms, stove
room utttacked. fhtar us good us noy In tbe
city. The entire premises In perfect order. Foe-
stwion given At ones.
Apply to the uudersfgnod of lo Ferry finonci
Jett im P. II, AUTON,
Mosquito Hotting!
ANOTU1K ARRIVAL AT
FEA00CK A SWIFT’S.
).)*
Hay.
500
76 casts to $1.60 por hssdrod, ot tho
MARKETS.
NEW TORS.
■ jsry Finds e Vardlet—TR* Frio-
•nor Flies 4* Cuutd*.
Buffalo, June 80.—The jury in the
aee* of Charles Bigwell, charged with
menslenghter for osusieg the lose ot sev
eral lives by th* falling of a building,
whioh had been erected under hto (Big-
well’s) superintendence some time einee,
after being ont some time, cam* into
oonrt at noon to-day end reported that
they had agreed upon n verdict. The
Clerk polled the jury, end tb* Judge asked
if tit* prisoner wet present. Th* prison
er pot being ip court, *11 proceedings were
•topped. The Sheriff* fore* end the po-
Uee have foiled to find the prisoner end
i* toseppoeed b* kee fled to Csusde. The
I 01 ? looked np to eweit reealte.
[The ehnreh we* the eae in which so
■any lives wse* tori tori week, by th*
MUag of th* flwr.]
RT TELEGRAPH TO BRRUIRER.
■*siy Md ■tack luM*.
London, June 80.—New 6's, 68. Erie
29x294.
Later.—Erie 80}.
Fanis, Jon* 30.—Bents* 69f. 40o.
Nnw Yonx, Jnn* 39.—Btooke active, at-
settled end lower. Money 3 per oent.
Gold 11!}. Exchange—long 488}, short
491. Government* doll. State bonds
qniet.
New Yoxx, June 80.—Money eiay st
3s4. Sterling firm st 8}. Gold firm et
11}. Governments steady. States quiet.
Frovietoa Markets.
Nxw You, Jane 30.—Flour dull end
drooping. Wheat quiet end unchanged
Corn dull end unchanged. Pork quiet-
mess *18 37}. Lerd qniet—steam 11}.
Cincinnati, Jane 80.—Flour dull and
eehsde lower et *5.7Ss*0. Corn dull;
mixed U3s65. Pork firm end in demxnd
at *18. Lerd quiet end firm et 10}*};
kettle' 11}. Beoon steady—shoulder* 74;
deer rib 9}*10; deer 10}. Whiskey str~*-
et 94.
Bt. Louis, June 30.—Flow quiet end
week; business until. Corn quiet; mixed
69} on trxek and In elevator, eteh; 68}*#
in July. Whiskey quiet st 96. Fork
firm. Beoon firm. Lerd uneheuged;
summer 10}.
Louisville, June 30.—Floor quiet end
unchanged. Cora quiet end unchanged,
72*78. Pork quiet end nnehenged, et
•18.25. Beoon qniet end nnehenged—
shoulders 7}, dear rib 10}, deer 10}.
W. W. SHARPE A 00.,
Ptibll•fl•r• , Agent#
No. U Fork Bow, Hew York,
Are *atk*rlse# 4* Cwatraet for A#
Vereuiac la oar p*p*r.
Tl« tf
Whiskey t
Livxwool, June 80—Noon.—Oottoa
•Oder, bet not qnotobly lower; Klee 10,-
000 bdee, tedndtog 2,000 for speculation
and export.
nySO Im
ALABAMA WARNB0U8I.
BOOTS AND SHOKS.
Spring is Coming!
••Th* bads in beginning to twell."
LlkralNttr etoefc Is begianisg to swsti
WITH LARON ADDITIONS OT
•EASONARLR GOODS!
wsrk for school wssf.
IB DSSt BABO-sewne, mmm •■
work, sll lurtitaM rsllsbls.
OUR STOCK Of
Brogans, Blew Shoes,
and all ether etapl. Goods for the waste W the
lie, te us«se.lM.
< are well espylM with
Leather and Flndlnaa,
gad cab offer ItadBccacats to nil classes #f bayers
N. Ws pay ths blghsst aurkst pries fsr Dry
Midas.
WELLS & CTJRTI8,
istmdsmf Rtead Straet.
f.RriTR Mnfhn]*.,
Arrive la Macvn from AtlaiiU.......
Arriva la Macoa from Columbus
Arriva In Maoon from Kufaula
Leave Mason
Arriva In Mlllcdgavillc
Arriva la Nataatoa
Laava Ain t .
Arriva la Augusta
Arriva ta flavanaak
f :I6 a M
tha Can-
NOTICE.
NOTICE.
——w
Ovnci Mosils A Uikaa* ft ailso a o, »
COLOBSVS, Ua , June 2,1*74. f
FTKR this date the following rates will b#
charged:
Columbus to Nos. 9 auu 10—6th class 4Sc, Mb
lass 30c. 7th class 23c W100 D.
Catnmnus ta Troy—6th class 44<, 0th class *
Ik class 26e fl 100 m.
Js8 lw J. M. FBAEBR. Agent
THS WHOLESALE
Grocery House
. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad St.,
Oolumbus, Ga„
inn COIfBTANTlit OR HARD ABOUT
100,000 pound* Beoon.
BOO barrel* Flour.
Frout K>0 te 200 barrel! fugar.
100 btgt Coffee.
From 100 te 200 barrole Syrup.
200 burrala Whiskey.
200 boxae Tebeooo.
BOO “ Soap.
200 “ Candle*.
100 barrels Lerd.
*0 “ Mackerel.
*00 sack* Salt.
B0 tit roe* Rio*.
BOO name Wrapping Ptpar.
100 one** Poteeh.
100 “ Sardines.
100 " Oyetere.
100 “ Ploklee.
100 boxet Candy.
100 " Otaroh.
1*0 erase Parlor Matches.
l,eoa pomade ImrIUard'e Uaaff.
sajwo Oigsrs.
1,000 pmsdiOmssri Black Tea.
SO* h*|eer that.
100 bexee (ad* sad Flsqr Crockers
100 “ Chess* In s#*so».
•O tonsil VlBeRkr.
Mutoogoe,Sheriff Sale.
froni of the auctloa houiiu oT Kllla k llurriHuu,
Bioad street, Vwlutnbun, Uu., tho followitiK do-
iribed jiropcrty, lo wlt:
Una hundred llmrcs uf stock in the Mu. donee
lloais Building, and »liku inturvbt in tlm Uinl on
which tho sumo Bluadn. iib the pn.} < i iy uf Jclin
MuatHiu. Also, city lot No, 2*7, ui.ti uu lovu*
tharcou* tu ihu oroptaty ut cu-ti. .u Juu a,
Western Railroad of
AlohomiL
541 HOURS TO NEW TORE
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME I
Choiee of Two Routes,
Vow fork tad Hit OrUtas Kail X4a«.
WR8TRAN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Ooabmbvo, Ga., April 84th, 1974.
TRAINS LRAVBOOLUMBUf DAILY
at Montgomery sad Mm, 1:00 a.
rriv# nt Montg'y, 0:45 a. m.
Arrive otBclmo, - • 11:01 a. m,
YOft ATLAMTA AMD MRW YORK
At 10:40 n. m. Arrive OpcUkA At 18:27 p. m.
Atlanta 6:42 p. m.
By Atlsnts and Rlohmond Alr-Una,
Lhv. Atlanta 6:00 p. CHAKLOTTK 6:36 s.
m., DssvHlu tt:ST p. s».. kicbwoBd 11:06 j). a, Ar-
rlvastWasblastoa kao ■, st Bsliiu„'n. 6:60 s.
>., at Philadelphia 1:3U p. st NSW I OAR 6:16
By Knnnwaw Route.
Lravc Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:24 p. m.
Bristol 10t46 a. m., Lyoohtmrg 10.46 p. m. i
tat WtAblngton 6:46 A. m., at Bsltimuro 0:16
At FkilAdAlphlA 1:80 p. m.. At NftW YORK 6:16
p. m.
Bleeping cats ran from AtUata to Lynchburg,
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
from Atlanta And New York, 6:24 a.
from Montgomery oud Holm* 2:S0 r. M,
Ticket* for rate at Uniou PosssngGr Depot.
CUAS. P. BALL, Ooaeral Bu|
B.A. BACON. Agsot. fAprtJ
NOTICE.
For Oslo Low.
A SOBOLS X6HIP in TUI RiaiOAL 00 L-
■ At ■VAMlVIUa, INDIANA.
ssvetf affly AtTnaovnoa.
Optics Mmu A Gisasd K.1LSOAS,
tiotswbss, April 16,1)74.
AR AND AFTM AFRIL 16TH, ths Fshm
u Trsis cs Ihli Rosd will res s. fsllew.:
Lw,, cotttwbs* no* «. i
Arrive st Trop 11:06 r.
Lasts Trap..
Afrits st Oslsahsa...
•pvll !w
w. l. olam, asp’i
I W , \U
i and Johu L. Jiustaiu.
deceoaed, Jadici
“ruperty poiuttu out uy uon.au.uuR.
j#6 wit II. O. IVEY, StiorifT.
Sheriff’s Sale for Tax.
North half oX lot No. ttOl, la the city of Oihirn-
bus, mud county of Muoougio, us tho jirojiurty or
Mrs. Mary Ouldwell, for eta o »ul cuuut\ taxC*
“ tho your IH7J. Levy mudu und rcturuc '
&GG 4«bom Wooden MuckoU.
100 doAON Broome.
other Jobbleg House In tko Unlto<i Btatas.
oprte im J. A J KAUFMAN.
P. A. POMEROY
AT BOOIIKK’a COBRCR,
CALLS ATTRNT10N TO
Cholo# White Shad,
Fresh Bny Fish,
Mobil* Csbbsgs,
C*l*ry and Lettuos,
• Live and Dr*t**d Poultry,
Fr**h Country Ssussg*,
Spar* Rib* and Saokbona*.
A Choke Lot of ffrosh
Cricksri, Sugar JumblM, Lemon
Snaps, Ginger Snap*, L*mon
Cr**ms, *o.
Apple*, Onions, Potatoes A Turnip*.
Also usual Family Supplies aad Fancy 0ro tries
i bend.
Mr. T. C. PRIDGEN will be fouod At the coun
ter and will b# plseerd to wait ou his form«r cu
tomors end friends. Tho patronage of the public
respectfully solicited. feb2tf
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Jo
I. ORIFFIN
IMPORTED
^TO&aeiiiciiies,^
^VperfumeryVT
FANCY GOODS
AT BRDVCRD FRITCa.
All goods gnernoteed. 4
folly prepared at all hours.
Jaltdeedowly
r Prescriptions cars*
J. I. GRIFFIN,
106 Broad 8t.
iHi’y t
Court in t
R'hu’r of
ol M
.1 •>:.«
« tho
F08TP0NKD
Muscogee 8heriff Sale.
ILL be *uld nit the first rucstUy in Ju'y
bt'lweu i (ho luuitl h^uiH oi.nilu, bf..<
uctlon bonne of Kllfw k liHrrfroti, hruad ■
Columbus, Ua., the iollowiug dt»cnl«d l r..|»oi i>,
to-wit:
8ouib p»rt of city lot No, 143, with the im
provements thereon, fronting 7.i loot und C intlies
Oglethorpe attect, uud ruuuiug buck 1 >7 lent
i 10 Inchon. Lovlvl hr vho ptvpwviy t>i Mvh.
W. R. gklimor, to satiBly a fl la Ihuh id out of .vua-
cogco County Court In »uvor of K. R Uotitchliis A
Oo. vs. Mrsi Wr H. bkiuuor. Pruporty poiutou out
by piaiatlffa* attorney*
lea td
H C.IVKY,ti!i«rltr.
rOSTI’ONKli
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
Columbus Attain Fhinipg Miiln, situ
lot 240and that ptrt of lot 2.U, in tho ut
lumtus,Ua., toijothur with tlie Mabhlnorj
ing to said mills- l.ovicd ou u» tlio pv
in favor of Mary ll<n
Gootchius A Rnginud.
sail fl fa.
J ft w4t
Toperiy* p .muu u t IR
H, O. IVK-V.
Muscogee Snenrr oam.
£
frout of Kills k ilarrJriuu
etretit, Columbus, Ua,, the following
iporty, to-wit:
til that tract or parcel ol Inud lying m - •
Chattahoochso river, bouuded ou tho Boutli by
town commons of Columbus, on tb» miilto-
branch running into suld river on tho vm’.i. v
toudlng to tho boundary lino of Alribaniii n: il i-n
tb# cast by thwpnp**rty of Lucius Mumo Mm.
Cfifleld Clegg, J. J. navis and Cohui t * i r-.thor.
commonly kuowu as the City Milt j>rop*vty; uud
also five mill stouca aud mill laihchimry, . nd a
oiif-balf Interest in 125 sucks of .com, V 0 Ii jiIii is
wheat, 2 pairs of sc tics, 17 sacav of fl»u . jZ H>s.
each—to satisfy, a A fa la.uiy lianda mru dtiom
Muscogee Buperioi Court iu. Ih’ or «*l Bci,boru J.
.. i.w;ai>taploi. la-vied
. . w . \h Stapler, tu Mttirtfy
said fl fa in favor t.f S. J.' Dorfliug. l’toporty
pointed out by plaintiff's attorns/.
Jutf w4t ; II.U I VKY. fltoriff.
G KO It'll A — MLMJUUMk
H ankensliip having applied
Administration U«i bopis
uto tf
-^ula n<
Uarro t Uullenbeck, dec d;
These are, therefore, to cits and adinoi irfli rill
id ringniar, th# kindled and crt'diior# of naid
deceased, to show cauoo (if any they have) wiihin *
the time prescribed by 1*\, why said Utter*
should not be grautod. D
Given under my official signature, thh June
6th, 18 4.
Je6 w4t» ».M BROOKS, OrOinary.
G eorgia — mudcogke county.- v. mium
lllankeneblp haring applb’d for I- tturs of
administration on the eelaiu of Martha A. lia)h n-
beck, decoased;
“ ese ar«, tl
slugular, 4.
docease-i, to show cu no (if any tin y bar. ) i
th- time proscribed i-y Jaw, why said ;
Jo« wit* V. M. BOjKP, 0i<: nary.
fiEOKOIX—UC8C0.ri!K"c0DN'i'Y.—I.. i, DoUd
'-V bAVlag applied for l« i;< is of admin ,'tratiou
on tho estate of Faiika iJouliban, dt ceu*. ;
Those are, thorofors, to ci<e and uiJuiotunh all
and siftuular, the kindred and crwtl or > l «ahl
docrased, to show u»o9o(if any 'hoy have; within
tbs time proscribed by Juw, why suld loturs
should not be grunted.
Given under my official signature, tills Juno
6th,iff 4.
Jeff w4t» ft M. BROOK3, Oi li i-ot
* • KOROIA-MUhCOOKK COUNTY.—V.hM
t | Wm. O. WooPols, administrator of c-t.i
Joseph W. Woolf.dk, deomttfed, having iti j.lioi
to file their ob|. ctions (if any ttioy hu <,
office on or boforo tho fimt tiond.iy in u■ -
wby letters of dismission should not bo gr .n
said applicant.
Given under my baud and otlic al .ii .uu uu
April 4th, 1U74.
aprb oawltoi F. M. BH<>OKP, Ordln
Notice.
A LL persons having olaims against the v
of .1 Warren 3Iait.o^, dtctas il, aioJii
notified to prest tit them, dqjy authnn 'cut'
me within the time prescribe,I by law.
FROM
eoBitf, of different Btetee, for desertion, Ac.
VopnbUoity required. No charge until divorce
granted. Address,
M. HOUSE, Attorney,
m/to dSwl/ U4 Btwdwsr, M. r.
In the District Court cf tho
United States,
For the Southern District «f (leo:gu.
No. 727. In the mutter <W )
WILLIAM MoORKAKY, [- In B inkruj tcy.
Bankrupt. )
mUK said Bankrupt having petitiourd Iho Court
X for a discharge from alLjiis debts provable un
der the Bankrupt act of Mrti-ch 2d, 1*07, notice io
hereby given to all persona iiitor#su-d toi>< ar «•»
the lHtb day of July, l»74, ut lu o'clock a. in. «t
Chambers of said District Court before I. 1*. I'oa u-
Ing, Esq., one of tho Register* ot buuI ‘
Bankruptcy, at his office, Hi Cointni n-, • t , mi l
show cause why the prayer of the said p« m mou ot
Bankrupt should not be granted An-i futi .i r no
tice Is given that the second and thud m.-- mgs of
creditors will bo held at the same lime ami place.
Dated at Havanuati. U» , thleufiih >*»y ot juuo,
187L JAME3 McPUtUSON,
1 Js26 oaw2t Clerk.