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JULY 8, 1874.
CITY AFFAIRS.
" COLVMBUM DAILY MAMKMT.
Iiutou..-Sl«fct bill* o* If *w Yartf p.r,
** ■**!*• S 9*» 7*“*. 8H*OUt| M 8«-
fua*k)4pfr Ml; 4nu4 bilk m Boatoa
K,*r wl Baaba.raaalllai ahaaka on N*«
York at Mo. praalaa. Oarraaa, loon* 10U4
par oonb por month. Oold and illror noml-
mL
Ootto* M.rk.t dull. Tho following on
loforlor....
Ordinary ond otalnod..
(Hod Ordinary
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Moo U boloo.
Banal pu t boloo —0 by M. It O. B. B. |
* by wagoui 0 by If. * S. B. H. i 0 by
W. B. B. I o by rloor t 0 by S. W. K. K.
■klpmonli 00 boloo—10 by ■. W. R. K. i
go Itt koano oonaompUon t M by W. S. R.
DAILT OTATUBOVT.
■took on hood A Of oat Hat, nil 1,177
Rooolood today t
proolonoly *o,m-*o.U7
•1,714
kklnpod today U
.£' r praolooaly *0,741-00,008
■took on hand 1,00*
■an Dat Loot Yn**.—Angnat Hot, 1*71,
11*1 roa*lT*d;aain* day 10; total rocolpta *7,4*8;
•klppod tamo day 88} total ahlpnionta b6,*U;
■took tHli aal.a «i. Middling* lao.
U. a.PoBTo Roootpta for Odoyo 0,000 :*i-
porto to Oroat Britain 0,***| to Oontlnont
•Ui otook 1<7,*0A .
Dopant Ion of Eagio aoi Pboaig Bar.
logo Dopartmont will ploaon hind in Ahoir
booko to have tbo qoartorly intoroot
aetorod op. O. Qtmai Jobdan, •
It ftac'j ft trnoo'r.
Colombia Otranto—Bon Motion.
City Light Guard*—Boa Motion.
Froob Flab—a. W. Brown.
Piano Toning—O. B. Biqp.
Aaoignoo'o Motion—H. F. Enroll, Ao-
Dapooitoro E. ft P. Baying* Bank—O.
O. Jordan.
Mayor'* Court Taafarday.
Hoary Bolimao waa flood twenty dollara
for retailing liquor wltbont a lieenoe.
The Balom, Ala., Co runt Band give an
entertainment to-night for tbo purpose of
defraying the expenae of their mnoioal in-
atruotion.
corona rat* Hook.
Thai far tbla waek Golumboo baa re-
oolrod 58 bale* agalaat 48 lilt yoar, and
■hipped 883 ngainot 145.
Tbo Colombia Guard* 1 band paraded
the etreeta loot afternoon, a* advertise
ment for the Exoeloior Miootrel*. They
would have “muaio'd" the entire oily, bat
torrent* of rain prereated.
Military Drill.
Gnalrdo ten UR*
appearing on the atroeta laat
noon. A good many member* had
an exeollont drill in the armory under the
command of Llent. Brook*.
no lataaaal owl JfowtjaAi* Railroad.
Th* freight train, with pauenger oar*
■ttaobod, now make* regular tripo from
Opelika to Alexander City. Th* schadula
waa oommenood Honday.
/Moor tbttia.
Thua far the boat* have brought to Co-
limbna 8,228, an ineraane of 1,617 over
teat aoaoon. When th* obotruotiono are
ramoyed between hore and Eufaula they
will annoally bring to out city 10,000 to
16,000 bad**.
jhmSA sT ss A^rI Xwrfgf.
Mm. J. E. Ellieoa died yeotordayat her
reaideno* in Talbot oounty, aged eighty
yearn. Her huaband died two year* ago
at the ago of eighty-two. Hbe waa the
mother of the wife of Dr. K. A. Ware,
and well-known in Columbus a* a moat
exoollent and ohrintian lady.
Heavy ahowom felt teat aftatuoon. Co
lombo* ha* had splendid water privilogoo
this summer. The facilities for boating
have boon greater than was desired. The
ahowero caught neveral piouio parties.
They had auoh a "d*Jight-ful time." We
hay* not yot had a alngla dusty day.
CAoop Rams *■ Row York.
The summer fight for paaaongero to th*
North by th* sorer*! rival line* baa com
menced. A friend reoeived a loiter from
• gentleman in Macon, yesterday, stating
that one Una waa offering to carry partita
to New York and return—all nil—for
$64. This, commencing thua early, will
earn* other* to reduee their faro*, and it
any place th* trip within the moans of
maay who would lik* to make it.
YMMIohod illrm.
W* have received a pamphlet copy of
the oommenosnasBt ■rtjaam dab oar ad by
A. A. Wiley, Eoq., bofore the Troy (Ala.)
Famal* Collogo on June 30th. Tho sub
ject—“What Booiety owe* to Woman and
what Woman owe Booiety"—was ably and
handsomely treated.
tf.dlj
m
Gon. Thomas H. Taylor, appointed by
th* Governor of Kentnoky for the pnr-
poae of superintending th* removal of
th* remains of CoL Thao. O’Hara from
Colombo* to tbo State cemetery at Frank
fort, baa arrived. His body waa buried
in ahsatalio ooflln in the lot of Oapt. 1.J.
Grant in oar graveyard six years ago.
The removal is ia aecordaaoa with a rata,
lotion of lb* Legislator* of Kenloeky.'
Old ooldien will remember Gon. Tay
lor a* Colonel of th* First Kentnoky Beg-
iment, and afterward* as Brigadier Gene
ral in th* Army of Northern Virginia. He
is a portly, handoom* gentleman, with a
snowy boord.
Th* coffin will be exhumed this morn
ing and carried to tho express ofltee. At
six o'etoek, th* twn aabitery nsmpaelao
acting aa an eooort, th* remains will be
oonvoyed to th* depot and plaeed on the
oars of th* W(stern train.
The Columbus Guards, and City Light
Guards, will find orders regarding their
meeting in this paper.
JMItloe Oosr Ik* Rloor.
The talk over th* river la that the col-
*oad people of Boaoall county will
■ate W. D. Harris, Esq., th* present
State Senator, to anooood Appleby as
Probate Judge, and M. L. Patterson,
Esq., aa Jadgod of th* Circuit Court, to
snoeeod Strang*. Mr. Patterson former
ly lived in Colombo*, and to regardod aa
well road and informed lawyer. He
marriod a sister of General Banning. G.
B. Milieu, colored, on* of the Bopoeosn-
tativoofrom Bassail in the Logtelatare,
on his return from th* lata Montgomery
Convention, stated that his raee would
nominate Mr. P. for tho position. Mr.
Patterson is a largo planter, and ia sap.
poaod to b* quite wealthy. Hn never
ha* had muoh to do with politics.
Appleby is represented aa very on pops
ter with the oOkrad people, and they are
becoming oonvinoed that Strang* ia a
poor apology for Circuit Jadge. Bapre-
sentativo Millen complains that it ia dim,
calt to find good men in th* Bepeblioan
ranks who are competent to fill th* vari
ous ooanty and District
■lapwlor Roolk.
Information of a singular yet mourn
ful death on the plantation of CoL A. O.
Mitchell, in Buooell ooanty, roaohon n*.
Mr. William T. Denote, assistant super
intendent of th* plantation, some twelve
days ago, with two companions, went ia
washing in Hatehtohubbe* meek. He
dived under the water and remained so
long that bia companions plnnged in and
foandhim lying on the bottom of the
creek, pulled him out and carried him
The water waa not over their
Dennis, it was found, had been
seised with appoplexy and partial paraly
sis, and was unable to move hand^pf^'
but waa perfectly rational, ^ U(
He say*, until lDMuib i., be
*“ d **’fr*d to avoid swallowing vrytsr,
, USn was unable to oommuaioat* with bis
‘ companions. Mr. Charles Howard was
one of the companions. Dr. Mendenhall
was bis physician. He waa quite a prom
ising young man.
the Kmooltior YSutreii Boot Ripkt.
A more inolemant evening oonld not
have been chosen for an opening perfor
mance, as heavy rains had fallen and more
were promised. Quit* a number of re
served seat* which had been sold were
unoccupied, and only a moderate au
dience attended, including a few ladies.
Th* entertainment waa aa exoaliant
one throughout, and the humor displayed
was really enjoyable. For a first per
formance by those unaoonatomed to th*
■lege, th* varied and selected programme
waa handsomely rendered, and brought
forth hearty laughter and applause. The
troupe promisee to be a star one, and
even now play above th* avenge of thane
of th* burnt cork persuasion.
The company is composed of young
men from Columbus, with other* from
neighboring cities. Muoh of th* muaio
and many of the Specialties were admira
ble. If the membora remain together a
few months th* oompaay will indeed be
an excelsior on*. Th* vieOa, honjn
and oornst playing waa very good.
We hear they give another entertain,
meet, probably on Monday night, wban
they should be granted with * full house.
LOCAL \
ssssr
—OoipgMtdo pan the eoput will boa
favorite mere among lovers at tho water
ing places this Summer.
—Bod boards take off th* edge of a
moor the quickest
—Our Bnaday paper will be issued to
morrow, and we will tern* no paper Box
dw-
-A neighboring county J. T. thua
wflband a ywnug lawyer: “Stop spoatiag
Latin or ait down.” •
—Goober*, or ground peas, at* salted
peanuts North. A Columbus merchant
Sant on aa order for a quantity of ground
pans. Ha was seat bask peas ground as
—Two or thro* of the Public School
tesobora are to have private eohoote du
ring the vacation in order to suppleaaent
—Very few watermelons have been
brooght to Columbus this season. The
peeubee, *m am terj poor.
—Hunters expect to fmt on dovM
whish they iaaand kflUsg sad barbecuing
to-morrow. Hie doves id* not fright
ened at th* groyietr
—Columbia Just Bow b distressingly
healthy—so the doctors report.
—Only one marriage—to come off next
weak-da confidently predicted, though
gossips oonnsot many names,
—Yesterday waa th* tweoty-fifth rainy
dap w* have had sinoe June 1st. Gram
Is in ■ highly flourishing condition. In
*11 th* rains we have had not a mosqnlte
has been drowned.
Tell me, ye wlepel ttitap
That round my ptHow roar,
Wh#r$ ‘•■bootor*'' i
MttnmpMUml
1,000 yards White Viotoria Lawns 16
Malk-sn BAD.
1,600 yards Whit* Victoria .Lawns, 5-4,
18 cents—worth 38 cents.
yards Plain, Striped and Figured
Lawns at 16 cents—worth 26.
700 yards Blaak Granadln** aalliag ex
ceptionally fast.
Qrtrtrt' Mb* Cloths and Oaasimeres at
a bargain, to doe* out the lot previous to
s took-taking.
Embroideries Are still being sold at
hsM abate vnlnn,
Bibbons at halt prioa.
Coats’ Thread 70 sente.
Best Prints 10 oents.
Hosiery and Glove* at price* defying
competition.
Fresh Goods twice a week from all im
portant markets.
J. B. Joaxs, Colombo*, Gs.
1*18 eod
CM AM, HAY MAM A (!§•'
Broad Street, „
■»> • their popular
MMMTA VMAMT AMD M A LOOM
The boat that ean be found in Liquors,
Cigars, Tobaoeo, ftc. [myS ly
pteee af brand or moat with
geatrio juio*, and It will dissolve. This
is digestion. Add to ansh a mixture a
little aioobel, and it will not dtesolv*.
This is indigestion. Beware, then, of
Uaeturea, or tonics, or deooctions con
taining epirttWMe Hqnora. Shun all rum
“tonics,” and raly sotely on Da. Walk-
■a'* ViaaoAa Bittuss, tba finest digeat-
iva invigorant known, and fra* from th*
fiaty sunaol Aleohol. myS8 4w
A few pieeee of French and Bngliah
ftearimasaa, very low, to oloau out, at
T. E. BuABQBiun'a.
Th* young men of tb* oity are speaking
of having one, and the move may proba
bly be productive of some effect. Co
lumbus needs on*. It would attraat
many, and improve the health of every
attendant The general way, before any
thing is done in Columbus, is to discuss
it several yearn. As this has been earnest
ly canvassed for the past ten years, we
think next winter our oity will have a
gymnasium.
RemeveS to Atlanta.
Captain J. A. Cody, of the late firm of
J. A. ft W. H. Cody, ha* left Golnmbua
for Atlanta, where be ha* secured a lucra
tive position ia a leading house of that
aiiy. He has bad great experience in
lil* circles, though young in years.
I ha left a leg at Missionary Bidge,
ha to aoliv* and untiring, and capacitated
for any grade of business by inteliigene*
aad personal anergy. We wish him too-
A large lot of cheap Oassimeres and
Lines, very sheep, at
BtAucasan's.
who it iht tutelar dooton of ilnn -thtrpt,
assume* his sourest sspest when the rapid
program of Vuraosa Bittsss is reported
“down low." Th* People’s Vegetable
Tonic is playing th* mischief with his
bitten fired with rum.
which those demania*
vats, under psetsnss of relieving, auoh
ns indigestion, eiek headache, consump
tion, rhaamntinm, gout sod intermittent
fevers ere eared by it. je24 4w
Tm Omr QptMm Mmrfters.
Hcreefter the Erquikkb-Sun package
will be sent to the Poetoffloe at Opelika.
Mr. J. M. Pisby is oar Authorised Agent
for Opeliks, sad will receipt for subscrip
tion*. Oar patrons will oblige as by
oalllag on him at the Etprees OAoe end
rsoswiag. [tf
JVmTi JBmtrmct.
Id the very oommon sod obstinate form
of dlsessss known os Piles or Hemor
rhoid*, h hot won its greatest reputation
among the people.
(Js25 codAw
feesves't SlA Warn T«mo.—Iu;ib$ atmotphare
$tp$rl$iic«d !i$r« taring tk$ aaamer moutln, Hu
Ittbmrgj produced by tho boat Uk$$ B«r*y the da
•ir$ for wholisoa# foot, aad lrequ«nt punpint-
tiona r$dae$ bodily toorgy, particularly tho$<
•affttrlog from th$ »C»U3 of debilitating dl»e*»r*
la order to ko$p a aatural ktalthfkl activity of
tho ayaUn, w$ nut rasort to artificial
for this purpoao Schauck’a Fea Waad Tonic la very
affactual. A f«w doaa* will craata an appetite aud
givafteah vlgar to tka Marroted body. Vordya
papaiOv it i* iovaluabla. Many emiaeat phyaiciaua
have daaktad wkatkar dyapapaia eao ba perma*
neatly cared by the drag* whit h are generally
employed for that parpoae. Tka ttaa WaadTaoie
la ita oatura ia totally different from aack draga
It cootaina oo corroaive alnarala or acids; in fact
It assists tka rogolar operations of aatara, and
•appllss kcr daieisucloa. Tka toeio in ita mature
ao mach rsaeteblas the gaatric Jaioa that it ia al
most idaatie&l with that fluid. The gaatric juice
ia the natural solvent which, in a healthy condi-
tian of the body, causae i ha food to be digested;
aud when this Juice ia not escreted In sufficient
Quantities, indigestion, with ail its dist^psaing
•yteptotef, follow*. The Sea Weed Tonic perfom a
the dnty of tka gaatric Juioa whan tha latter is
dtlolnl. *•*•■•*>JuJft«M9»teS8iiby*fi'
•fifBISiJtr
wylS wdly
Go to tho Baby Iieeteurant for your
Oy.ten, Fish, Game, sad all things good
to tut. ootlfi tf
fiMSSMMSiMfiSfi
CITY PIR1CTCRY.
GHUBGHES.
Corner of Ogtetborao and Bt. Clair
streets—Bev. J.H. Nslf pastor. Sorvioe*
ttlOjAX sad 4 v. M. each Bunday.
Sabbath ecbool *t 9 A. u.
xneoorAL (mam).
Oglethorpe etre*t, b*tw*ea Bandolph
and Bt. Clair—Bav. w, O. Hauler reotor.
Berviooe et 11 a. w. aad 4 r. K. each
Holiday. Bonder school at Uj a. w.
OATBOXJO.
Bt. Philip* aud Bt. Jamm (Catholic)—on
Jackson, between Baldwin and Few
streets—Father Hamilton peetor. Mias at
a and 2J a. k., aud vespers at 6 r. m.
iteehism at 4 r. K.
Bandolph street, between Jackson and
Franklin—Bev. C. A. Kendrick peetor.
Service* every Sunday et lOj a. k. and
8 r. M. Sabbath school at 9 a. M.
AT COBTI
Stay Liosnae.
rriUOSI rertlM whose 11c.om aiplrra os lit
riorHm rightists.
Two gsntismsn from Florida wanted to
fight yesterday morning. They first tried
quarreling, end found it very singeing,
but policemen stopped th* fun. Subse
quently they agreed to out it out, in mor
tal combat, in U>* yatd back of tbs “Sana
Souoi." Each drew s pocket white pin*
outtar, sod proceeded to th* designated
spot. One had four blades out. The
offloers were on tho watoh, nebbed the
blood-thirsty duelists, end marched eeoh
off under arrest. Thai th* matter wee
endod.
Or- Crops is tho Mouth ee4 Monh.
While the corn orop ail over th* Booth
is taming out better thsu over sinoe the
war, the orop* in Ohio and other Western
States ere failing short, and com will be
higher there than heretofore. An Ohio
paper eaya: “Owing to th* bad prospect*
for a corn crop in eaverel localities in th*
Green river portion of th* State of Kea.
tuoky, oorn hoe Advanced to four dollara
per barrel.” It ia indeed fortunate that
the Booth bee raised eo mooh grain, but
we do not believe that ahe has more than
half enough to make herself aelf-auaUin-
ing daring the coming year.
AH iMeeua Mmrriom-
Yesterday morning at the residence of
Mr. Hiram Gibaon, by Bov. B. W. Dixon,
pastor of Broad Street M. E. Church,
Alderman John Mehaffay aud Mias Laura
E. Ford ware married. They left on the
Southwestern train for Savannah, aad
thenoe go to Charleston and Columbia.
The Aldermen has beeq oheirmeo of
tb* Polio* Committee long enough to
know that man oaunot well lie* alone and
he unguarded; eo he chose a vary ultras*-
ive guardian. Having also triad dry laud
for a considerable time h* ba* ooueluded
to attempt a Ford forth* net of hi*days.
Happiness attend them.
A fin* assortment of Baal Meerschaum
Pipes, Cigar Holden, Cigar Oama of nil
Bueeian Leather, Matehaafea, Ac., at
Bonus's Cigar Emporium, on Baalolph
■treat, house with th* Bed Bigs, user
Enquirer ofiioe. my 10
Determined to sell alway* et th* vast
lowest mums, and being desirous to
make room for fall boaioeas, I offer to
day my nrnau stoo* at Dry Goads as
con, embracing a great variety of Btapla
and Fancy Goods of the most desirable
character. Many Dram Goode are oflhred
at much under the ooat in Mew York.
Elegant Cloths and Gents' Famishing
Goode.
All era invited to oom* early end ■sear*
bargains. A ran opportunity ia now
offered.
Texas each on delivery.
je6 eod H. T. Olio Lax.
TMtt VI BUI MIA STOUR.
Cab Maty Raya Loft to CUM Out ear
Jeeye «a4 Ryan MtooUof Uoods.
Parties failing to avail thamMlrea of
this splendid opportunity to buy goods
at actual east wilt ever regret tt.
Special atteetion to sailed to our stock
of Biehasdiou’c Oollfge Shirt* aad Geate’
hand-made Boots and Shoe*; also Jogla’a
aad Harris’ Kid Gloves.
From this dote forward th* Virginia
Store will be oloeod at 6j o’olock.
A two years’ lees* of store house from
October next. Furniture and good will
to be disposed at.
je25 Pxrrox, Oonoou ft Co.
VMtOBDt—MO ABSTRACTOR/
High prleau nun ao longer exist. Om
bails to th* principle now, aad aa I dartre
to pipe* hneinaua, urn offering my rtoafc of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Boots aud Shoes,
Hosiery,
aadaautetou* articles in this lias, it lam
than ooat.
Call end examine, eod make on* do!.
Ur go further than two at any other pleo*.
I am iu earnest. If you doubt it, step
in aud have proof of the feet.
L. Hanna, 114 Broad BL,
myl 4m Columbus, Gs.
The beet plus* to boy Tabl* Lineal
Mepkioa and Sheetings, is at
qalrod to kav$ n« aambera,
uUhtd oa applicatloa.
ijf lOd M. M. MOORS, Gltrk Coaacll.
<S8. Luks—Oa Jsoksou street, between
Bandolph and Bt. Clair street*—Bev. Dr.
J. B. Key pastor. Sorvioe* eeoh Sunday at
J0J a. u. and t r.x. Sabbath school at
9 A. K.
tit. Paul—Southeast corner of Frank,
tin and Troup etreeta—Bev. Arminiua
Wright, pastor. Berrios* every
Sunday at lOJ a. u. tad 8 r. tt. Sabbath
school et 4 p. m.
Broad Street MeUukUet—Qn upper
Broad street. Bev. B. W. Dixon
peetor. Servioea every Bunday at 10J a.
u. and 7J p. k. Sabbath school at 2j p.
, Claes meeting st 9 a. h.
rxwisH avXAOOQom.
Comer Crawford and Forsyth stnsts.
Herman llirhintbal, rabbi. Servioea every
Friday evening st 8 aud Saturday morning
st 10 o'clock.
OIXAXD.
Methodist.—J. W. Simmons pastor.
Sorvioe* 1st Sunday st lOJ A. u., sod 3rd
Sunday at 5 p. u. Sabbath school 8 r. K.
Baptist.—Bee. Jasper Hicks pastor.
Services on the 4 th Sunday in each month
Sabbath sohool at 8j a. m.
saownxnu-i.
BrounetiUe Baptist.—Bee Jasper Hicks
pastor. Servioea let and 3d Sundays,
iabbath Sohool at 8:30 a. x.
Trinity (Methodist)—Bev. J. W. Sim-
mono pastor. Berviooe let, 2nd end 3rd
Sunday et 8 p. u. aad 3rd Sunday at 104
a. x. Alternate Sundays (applied both
morning end evening. Sabbath school
every Sunday at 4 p. x.
OOLOlBD.
Ashury Chapel (Mathodtot)—East oom
mon, W. J. Gaines pastor. Servioea eve
ry Sunday at 104 a. x. and 8 p. x. and
7f at night. Sabbath sohool at 9 a. x.
Firit Baptist—Comer Front and St.
Clair (near river)—Green McArthur pee
tor. Service* every Bunday at lOj a. m.
and 8 p. x. Sabbath school at 9 a. X.
St. John (Methodist) N. E. common,
—G. B. Taylor, peetor. Servioea every
Sunday at loj a. k. and 8 p. K. Sabbath
sohool at 9 a. x.
Second Baptist (Northern Liberties)—
Bev. Primus Stafford pastor. Servioea
svary Sunday at 10J a. x. and 8 P. X.
Sabbath sohool at 9 a. X.
JL-Qv-Oa-F.-
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between St. Clair
and Crawford eta. Begolar meetings held
every Monday evening, at 7J o’clock.
Encampment moot* 2d and 4th Mon
day! in eeoh month.
MASONIC.
Lodge in Barms’ building, ooraer Broad
and Bandolph streets.
Columbian Lodye, No. 7—Meets 3d
Tuesday night In eaoh month.
Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on 1st
Friday night in each month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday
night in eaoh month.
JOB PRINTING.
Thomas Gilbert
JOB PRINTER
BOOK-BINDER
AND
Blank Book Manufacturer,
(Old Son Office Building,)
■AXteiRH »T., COLUMBUS, UA.
Alt aow prepared to sxeeote with neatness
nnd dispatch order* for PU1NT1NG ul ev-
ary description, vis:
LETTFB HEADS, NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS OF AC T,
BUSINESS AMD VISITING 0ABD8,
LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS,
HAND BILL8 AND CIUCULABS,
SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS ftc.
LEGAL BLANKS.
Bnllroad Boeeipta, Bills Lading, ftc in
book or loose, Blank Books of all
kinds, with or without printed
heeds, mad* at short notioe.
Otvln* my satin psrsonsl attention to Job
Printing nnd Btndlmx, laze enabled to nil nil or
ders promptly at LOW CASH PB1UES.
■asnateolac aatMutloa,
Orders from abroad roooivo same attention as
If partite wore peasant. Bead tar Price List.
ST A fell (look of Cteorgla aad Alabama
Legal Blanks always oa band. robs—It
TIME BOOKS
FOB
PLANTATIONS AND PARIS
, liiblM 0«f OM to keep oceoroto oc*
coaoU with thotr ooiplojoM. Price
$150.
Th# fbra it furalftkod by a plaator of much
oxporionM. Its om will oaablo a Parmor to $avo
maay timoo IU coot doriag th# yoar.
Prlatod aad for sola by
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMB,
Columbus, Ca.
4W Tbs Book will bo fOnvardsd by moll, on
roooip^^ri
123 Broad et.
If you dooiro a real good amok*, go to
Buxua'e, on Bandolph (treat, and eek
for bis new brand* of Key West and Im
ported Havana Cigars. mylO
Momd Th lei
You oan find at T. E. Blanchard's, 123
Broad streeA, the very latest etyl** ef
Draee Goode, at eeoh prtees eft eannet
fail to giv* eatiefaction. Call and aee
thta
Ttatasrtie Ooefis at graafiy sadtwad
rate*; Factory Goods at factory price*;
Coat*' Spool Cotton at 70 Mote par doe.;
lb* best Prints at 10* per yard.
mylO tf
Liver! Liver! Liver!
SIIMIMIOlsrS’
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
If a partly VBQITABLI PRIPARATIOH, barm-
Ism aad effective—a epocilc for all daraageineata
of th#
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom-
Rch or Bowels.
Tbl. Xtetcln. bis bmn trite by thotuud. sad
ba. mvw Allte to (it. aatlifkatton.
SWTrr oa. bMII. aadb. cmvlnete.
*. Is. KING * BOMB,
Proprietor, ate XustMlsrsn. Col.ssbK •• O.
For Ml.br *. X. BBANNON, Afant for Colum
« Old Oprilko. opte-UwSm
Aldemar Comvsandsry—ileets 2d
Tussday night in each month.
B’NAI BEBITH.
Lodge in Barms' baildieg—Hastings
hsld on th* 1st nnd 3d Sunday* in eaoh
month.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (in Court Square, osntre
of oity) botwoen Oglethorpe and Jaskaon
and Crawford and Thomas streets.
Jail on East oommona, foot of Craw
ford street.
Opera House n. *. comer Crawford and
Oglethorpe streets.
Female Orphan Asylum, East common,
near cemetery.
Poet Ofiioe, ooroer of Oglethorpe and
Bandolph.
PUBLIC LIBBAUY.
Booms over Grilfin'i drag store, Broad
straet. Open from 8 a. x. to 6 r. x.
Books loaned to members returnable
every two waaka, or borrower pays 25o.
tar week thereafter. Mrs. J. B. Ivey,
-librarian.
HO TEL8.
Bsnkio House, ooroer Broad and Craw
ford streets.
Planters' House, Brand street, leant
Bids), between Bt. Clair nnd Crawford.
Central Hotel, Broad street, (east side),
between Bt. Clair and Crawford streets.
Howe House, Broad a treat, (west
aids), betwesn Bh Clair and Crawford
atraeta.
Broad Street Hones, (seat side),
between Crawford and Thomas streets.
PUBLIC BOHOOL8.
No. 1 (white male) n. *. oorasr Jackson
and Crawford atraeta. No. 2 (white fe
male) a. w. oorasr Si. Clair aad Forsyth
street*.
Temperance Hall (mixed colored) Ogle
thorpe street, between Bandolph and
Bryan.
MUNICIPAL UOVEBNMENT.
MEDICINES.
Nearly all di«MMi ortgloat# from Indlgsttioa
and Torpidity of tuo Liver, and relief ia always
anxioualy Bought after. If tlie Liver 1b Regulated
in tb* Month, Hi Haul Attacks, Pit lid tat ion uf tint
Heart, Depression of Spirit*, or th** Blu***, and a
hundred other eymptoiiH, f/r which 81MMON8’
LIVER RKOULVrOU is ihe l>e»t remedy that lias
ever bean discovaft-d. It sets mildly, effei tiially,
and being a simple vegetable (uiujiouud, cun do no
injury iu any quantities that it may be taken. It
in liarmloBfi in every way; It has beon used for
forty }t*an», ami hundreds of the good aud great
from nil j art- of the coantry will vouch lor its
bring the purest ubd beet.
imam UVEIi RKGULATOB, tr Irditiie,
Is harmless,
Is no dr stic violent mediiine.
Is sore to cure if tsksn regularly,
IbYio lot 'zicttflug beverage,
la a faultless family medicine,
Is the choApeBt medicine iu the world,
Is given witii safety and the happiest results to
the most delicate infant,
Does not interfere with business,
Does not disarrange the system,
Takes the place of Quinine anu Bitten of every
kind.
Contains the slmpleit and beat remedies.
rOJt BALE BY ALL !>MUaai8T8 t
feW deodawly
THE BE8T ADVICE
leadache, fever aud agoo, nervous debility
. iJt
auy disorder affecting the stomach, the live* or
kidneys, is to toue, cleanse, and regulate three im
portant organe by the ubo of DR. 1 UTT’fl VKGKT-
/ DLK LIVER PILLS. They act very mildly, yet
thoroughly restore the functional aeliou of the
digestive organs and the intestines and renovate
the whole syetem. They produce neitlu v uauaee,
griping or weakness, and may bo tukou.atany
time without change of diet or occupation.
Priee 26c a bog. Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTT'S HAIR DYE
1KMM.WW qa.lltki that do other dye dova. It.
effect ia IniUotoneou., ond so natural that it can
not bo dotoctrtl hy tha cloee.t obaervor. It 1.
Itormleft. nnd on.ily at>plted, end ll In general u.o
among the font;tunable ii.tr uro.aerH In every l.r|
city In the Uulted State.. Frio. 41 . box
every, her*.
largo
Hold
Scrofula, Eruptive blsearea of the Skill, St. An-
thooy'. Fir., Kry.tp.liui, Blotchsi, Tumor., Doll.,
Totter, and Bolt Rheum, 8ca!d llead, Ringworm,
Rheum.tl.rn, P.1U and Knl.rg.rn.nt nf th. Ron..,
Fetn.lo WotUtnua, Sterility, I.ucorrhoi or
WhltM, Womb Dl.ra.ea, Dropay, White hwediiig.,
Ryphilla, Kiduey and Liver Complaint, Morourlul
Taint, and Pile., .11 proceed from impure blood.
DR. TUTT* 8AMAPAULU
is tho mo«t powerful lllood PuriUer known to
nietUrnl .clone. It enter, into the circulation
and eradicate* every morbific agent; renovate*
the ay.tam; produce* a beautiful romplaxfon and
cauftra the hotly to tpvtu fleah aud increase iu
weight.
Keep the Blood Healthy
Mayor—8. B. Qleghurn.
City Treasurer—^John N. Burnett.
Clerk of Council—M. M. Moore.
City Attorney—Cbna. H. Williams.
City Physician—D. W. Johnson.
Oity Bsxton—Jams* M. Lynab.
Oity Marshal—Mat. W. Murphy.
Dsputy Marshal—Won L. Bobtnsoa.
Wharfinger—Jake Borrus.
pouoi.
Chief-Mat. W. Murphy.
riMT SQUAD. 8I001ID SQUAD.
Oapt. W. L. Cash, Oapt. John Foran,
Bobt. G. Mitchell, John BL Olair,
Wm. H. H. Wood, Josh Boper,
Charles Brady, John Feagan,
Whit Smith, John O’Brieo,
James Bobarta. Dan’l Duncan,
Tom MoEaehera, John Brody,
STANDING COXMITTKXa OF COUNCIL—1874.
Aooonnta—Grimes, Andrews, Durkin.
Bridges and Wharf—Chalmsra, Bsdd,
Grimes.
Cemetery — Durkin, Blanchard, Mc-
Gehee.
Oisteraa and Fir* Departmant—Kent,
Flourney, Grimes.
City Improvements aad Pablio Schools—
Bed J, Brannon, Hebaffey.
Commons—Flooraoy, Mehaffay, Blanch
ard.
Contraots — Brannon, MeGehee, An
dre wu.
Fiaanoe—MoGebes, Bedd, Sohsusaler.
Hospital—Blanchard, Kant, Brannon.
Market and Magasine — Behsnaalev,
Flournoy, Chalmers.
Police and Gas—Mahaffsy, Durkin,
Chalmsra.
Streets and Bsweta—Andrews, Behsoas-
ler, Kant.
BOLL OF COLUMBUS FIBE DE-
PABTMENT.
boaxd or oonraoL.
W, H. Williams, OhUf Engineer.
O. W. Bosette, Pint Ass’t Engineer.
C. A. Ethridge, Second Ase t Engineer.
A. K. Francis, Secretary.
mi ooxvAXixa.
No. I—B. F. Oolsau*, K. Ledainger,
W. H. Brannon, T. O. Donglaas.
No. 5—E. L. Walla, Bobsrt Ennis,
D. X. Williams, G. B. Flournoy.
Central Mechanics No. 6—0. D. Wall,
F. J. Cochran, A. K. Francis, A. J. Nix.
Book and Ladder—U. M. Moore, F. J.
Mott, 0. B. Grimes, Gsorgs Moor*.
guRes
Neuralgia, Pile*, headaolis,
Diarrhoea. Boils, OldSoros,
Lameness, Bums, Soreness,
Toothache, Scalds, Sprains,
Hoarseness,'Ulcers. Wounds,
Sore Throat, Colie, Bruises,
Bheumatism, Hemorrhages,
Etc.
$5,000,000
Endowment Scheme!
Fifth
and Last Conosrt
in or «■■
Public Library of Kentucky.
JULY 31, 1374.
of Gift Ccnr*rts given for tbs bsnefll of tb*
Library of Kentucky, the Trustees nod Manaoei
refer with nride and pleasure to tha Mir which
have beeo'already given: Tha flnt, Deeewbar 18,
1871: the iccoiid, Dcc-mber 2.1E72; the third, J»ly
8,187J; nod the (earth, Mareb 31 «t, 1874.
Under their charter, granted by a special not Of
the Keutucky Lcgiffluture, March 18, 1*71* tba
Traiteea are anthcrta3d to give UNK K0R1, nnd
ONLY ONE MOKh Gift Concert. With MMjr
arising from tit in Kith *u<l LaBT unewrt, tba
Library, kluaeuui, and other departwenta ata to be
enlarg' d and endowed with a flaed and osrtoia
ananal innoae. Each an endowaseet fn»«la3s-
fflrsdas will s« cu.« beyaud pemdv«wtaro Rat aaljr
the B4.uteiianG« uf this loagniflnesit eeUblUb-
wont, hut its constaut growth.
Tho Fifth Gilt Ooneert
afc
GIVEN UNDEB THU
CUAUTEK AND EY THE KlUUEMT MAMAGK-
MKN r. will cone off at the KubUo Library Mall.
*t Lculvvllle, Ky.,
Prlday 9 July 3I V 1074.
92,000,000
I4st of Gifts.
ONE QBAND CASH CHIT , .....
ONE OKAND CASH C1IFT 190 8M
UNEOHAND CASH OUT t£t00
ONE GRAND UA0H GIFT
ONE UK AND CASH CMTT
6 CASH GIFTS $M,000 each..
10 OA8H GIFTS 14,000 each..
liUASHGIFTM 10,000 oeoE..
flO CASH GIFTS 0,000 eaoh..
1>,000
10*000
140,0m
110,000
-- JASH GIFTS
60 CAEH GIFTS
100 GASH GIFTS
240 CASH GIFTS
600 CASH GIFTS
10,000 OASH GIFTS
100,000
100,000
90,000
4*000 SMk,
0,000 330k
*,000 each m.MO
Mh 1W,M0
...A 110,000
60,000
100 33th..
GBAND TOTAL90,000 GIFTS, ALL
OASH IB.600,006
P»HK OF TICHITB,
Whole Ticksts 4 60 00
Halves 06 00
Tenth, or each Uoupou 6 00
11 Whole 1 leketa lor • 600 00
2i\i Tickets for 1,1)00 00
Tickets are now ready for aale, and orders oc-
ciiDiptuiiod by oaah will t»« promptly fllied.
Liberal oommisslous will ba allowed to aallafM-
tory agent*. •
Circulars containing foil particular* font Is bed
x application.
THO. G. BRAMLBTTSf
Agent and Eon agar.
Public library Building, Louisville, Kjr.
For tickoti and Inform At ion, apply to
Capt. C. A. Kllnk, Agt.
Col am bus. Oa.
myl> L2tawftwtd•
New Advertisements.
$25
A SAVOUAfiANmOsshaste
WILL AUQU ft DMLLtafiste
territory. ItesisafibySsssrasn
sfKJWA, ASKANMS ft DAKOTA
Mrtatt tss. T.mjftai*rt*w,
Vor
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEA8ES,
WELLS’ C ARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Solti by I) rag, lata. 4w
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
•For EE years milliom have ft
his r uni lour yet mkooic snuaaui
auhievemrntb, and new «per(p da
pl«te I.l Te-Hlittery of thin i
uuo and ■EniriOTua, which unfold
iotoo. which unfoldc also tba aart-
osiUen and wealth of a wild and woacUrful coan-
try. It isjiaf ready. 2,000 agenU sanM futcU*.
Oue agent sold 114 f another 1M la tme week.
For imrticulara, address HVBBARB BBO» n
either Kblia.. Dootou, or Ua., O. 4w
200 Pianos and Organs,
Mew and Second-Hipd, of Flrat-Glama Makara,
will be eold ul low prioon for cash, or on Install
ment., for lent, iu oity or country, daring thin
mouth, by HORACE WATERS A SON, Mo. 481
Broft wny, than ever before offered in New York.
BPRCIALTY— Finos and Olga ns to let until tba
reut mony pays the price of the Instrument. Il
lustrated Catalogue* mailed. A large discount to
Mi ulster-, Lhurchea, Schools, Lodge, etc. 4w
Spectacles aro manufactured from “Miu-
ute Crystal Pebbles" uielt«d together, aud are
callnd Diamond ou accobut of tlmir hardnosa and
brilliancy.
Ilaviug been tested with tho pOiariscopo. the
diamond b uses have bt-eu found to admit flCet-u
per ceut. Ksb heated rays tliau any other pehblo.
They aro ground with vriat suiuutific aocumcy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, ami 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 every city iu the
Union.
W1TT1CII A KINSKL, Jewelers ami Opticiaus,
are solo agouti for Cuh.wi*u», U.i , Ironi w hom they
can only be attained. Mo peddlers employed.
Do not buy a pair imloss you see the trade
mark oot8 dwxlftwlv
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves
nathanIruwn,^
(OppoNitf Sun Office)
Columbus, Go?,
W OULD respectfollv invite the attention of hit
friends and costumer* to his extensivi
■tock of STOVES, nOLLoW AND .'TAMPED
WARE, IIOU8E-FURNI811ING GOODS, k.\ Also
TIN WARE, at wholesale aud i-etuil.
Manufacturer of TIN, SHEET IRON AN
COPPER WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and in the beet manner.
He solicits a call, feeling assured that he can
give entire satisfaction.
MW l’rloe as low as the lowest. Come nml see
before yon buy. or»25 endewtf
Important to Farmers.
MS
T, J. STEVENS Is well known to the
Fluutors of Georgia and Alabamu as ouo of
reliable and efllcleut GIN-WR1GIIT8 in
taacouutry. Wherever he hnn worked he bus
given saUsfHCtk.f ; and, as he proposes to make
F** n * Br * needing Gin
•Mould hand in their names and locaTiou. ‘ "ifork
tnh24 dswtf
wall done is twice dom
For tale Low.
* SCHOLARSHIP IK TUX MEDICAL COL-
I»« AT BVANBVILLX, INDIAN*,
netetf APPLY AT TDIB OffIC.
Forewarned, ForenVmed. To ba fore
armed how whoa you ora tbroolaoai with all tba
ailments causod by debilitating spring end Sum-
w out her Is to moke free use uf
JURUBEBA,
ih h will make the Liver active, assist I
mi, FartfT the.blood, ayengthen theJUl
d (rlaarr organ*, ihflK<4ata tha Svutfa
A«Em
WANThD
ran ms
. _
versal iiUerest to the American people. J| sag sals
to no particular class alone, but to all abaft; to
men and women of oil prof, scions, orootlo. occupa
tions and political opinions—to fkrmcn, lawyers,
business m*-u, mcobaaiaa, physicians, politicians,
teachers, students, manufacturers, salesmen, man
of learning and men who can only read, -to old
ami young. All want it as » book of constant
reference, ami to pres, rrs for their children and
children's children as the oaly complete and rails-
thejrljrsntjc r« salts of THE
riBNT ONE HtINDRKIt YEAEi OF
THIS OR CAT GMT REPUBLIC THE
WORLD EVER MAW* It ia not a luxury
bnt a necessity to every well-informed American
citisou. Agents make $100 to $300 per month.
8«-nd for circular. ZIEGLER A MeOUltDY^Phil-
adelphia, l'a. Js24 *w
POPULAR COLLECTIONS OF
ORGAN MUSIC!
For Pip* Organa.
Organ Homs. Davenport. $2 A0
llatiste'g Organ Voluntaries. 2 fiO
60 Piece 4 for Organ. Patiste. 2 60
Clarke's Short Voluntaries. I 60
Oig'Uilsfs Portfolio. Him! suit. 2 Vole. oa. 3 00
lliie's Short Voluntaries. V Nos. each. 60
Zcuuer'a Voluntaries. r omp'ete. S 00
250 Easy Voluntaries. Zundel. 2 00
New Church Music Book Naaair Reapt.
For Reed Organs.
Organ at Home. 2 50
.Recreations for Cabinet (Reed) Organs. 1 60
Clarke's Short Voluntaries. 1 60
Clarke's Reed Organ Companion. 2 00
Flim collortions of Piooss, Bongs and Tunas may
m 1- • • b>- iound in Kmarson's New Method, Clarke's
N« w Method, and in Root's School for Csbluet
Organs.
New Cuuech Music Book—In Auootf.
Oliver Dittos A Co., Chat. 8. Dittos ft Co.
Boston. 711 Broadway, N. F.
nytt dktawfwedsaat lawly
D avidson
college.
Next Session will btglR Bopt. II, 1824.
Healthy location. Moral atmosphsre. Rtrict dis
cipline. Thorough teaching. Moderate charges.
Seven professors. Vor Caulogue or Informatron,
apply to J. K. BLAKE.
Chairman of the Faculty.
Je24 daw3m] A>it Office, Davidson College, A'- C.
Patrons of Husbandry.
a XKITINO 01 111. Commltto. at Wax. ..a
tv Mran. *111 b* bald ia Colombo. Oran*,
iooia ou Turad.r, aotb laat., 11 o'clock a. X.
all Gnaara (radlax la Cclumbu. will lak. tu*
lotlc. Mid rJT.ru thema.lfca .ccordlu|ly.
*>*“ t*ua year d.l^utra.
Jtel dawM