About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1874)
-* '■fP <'4V Columbus Enquirer. A. R. CALHOUN, { EDITOR AMR) PROPRIETOR. / COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1874. YOL. XVI.-NO. 158 TEBMS or mi DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY Tw.1t. mootbu, in xdvaoo* $8 00 Six month., “ 4 00 Tbro. month., “ 8 00 On. month, “ 75o. WniLs Kxqutxxx, on. ytu >00 Bumsay Enqonutx, on. jtu > SO StmoAX ud Wxxxlt Esqunxm to ga thar, on. yeas 8 00 Advartlalmg ■o«o. iVnk, DrtlJJ, 8 X 00 a “ “ 6 00 8 •• " 9 99 ,S°.,h, » .......... ... .......... J00 3 •• « 17 00 i « « aooo l « « w jo 1 ftMwlswaroVoV.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.Vo*. 4*oo The above Is with the privilege of a change •very three Booths. Voi yeorly eords o llbevol 4ie- count will be nsde. Tb. Wrakljr rfttM will lonrioblj b. a»-tkiid of the Dolly. When u .drartlrawot U cbMfeO oore then .no. In three month, the odrartlrar .111 be ehu(- ad with the coet of oortfarttloo. Foreign .deer- tm.ro moot p». no do l^ow .thomo. Hon. A. H. Meph.no and (.ngtoot. Augusta, Qa., July 7.—In roaapooM to a latter from a nnmbar of ettiaeng» Alex. H. 8Uph.no aunonnoM hla dotarmination not to bo a oudldaU for reuleotionto Oongrom, on aooonnt of failing health. If he doM not improve doling the no- m.r, h« will reeign hla eeat in the preemit Ooagtau in. time for the nnexpired Urm to be AUed at the mme time that the aleo. tlon ehall be held for a member to Mprr eent the diatrlot in the next Oongreee. Mr. Stephene la ao feeble from an at tack of rhenmaUem ae not to have been abU to be out of doom but twioe in tlx weak.. Cneter'e Indian Expedition — lu atreke.. Sr. Pawl, Mm., July 7.—A eonrier from Oea. Onnter'a expedition telegraph, from Hiamarek that tha oommond waa twenty miles ont on the 41b, d o The wegther wee warm. Two aoldiera and a te.moter had twan ana Mrnek. MARKETS. Memo in tha Worth. Washington, July S.—A heavy atorm awept ovar tbie oity on tha aftarnoon of tha 4th, blowing down treeo—large and amall—in .11 portion., indoding n nnm. her in th. O.pitol and PrtaidantUl Man. .ion ground.. Th. tUg-.uff of th. Ha. Uonai Hotel fall with a oraah naar aavaral peroont who wma standing on thopave- mont. The steeple of th. Metropolitan M.tbodiet Epiocopal ohorob, at imat ont hundred feat in height, was mnoh shatter ed, having boot moved Av. feet from it. . perpendicular. It b now in a dangeroua condition, and may hava to ba rebuilt. In addition to tha destruction of .treat bmps heavy pl.U glue in .how wiodow. vw broken, end Mvenl large .how win dow. war. aw.pt from their fuleniug. to the otrMt. Sev.r.l earriages pMaiog along the atroota wars oompbtaly uvertnrnml, one of the lady ooonpante .utaiuing a M injury. Tel.graph wina to all point, war. prootmud. While . namtwr of col- ored children war. enjoying th.mo.lvm in a hall, tb. roof fell in, canoed by th. wind .training th. raftera. Although great excitement ensued, only fonr of the children ware injured, end thoo. (lightly. A Penn.ylv.nU .vanu. car was blown fan f Mt of too track. The number of shnt- t.n ripped from dwelliog botiM* Is innu merable. Orest anxbty was expressed for the river exooroiSniats—about three thooMnd Id number—bat the otesmboets arrived safe. Several sail boat, Cl polled on tb. river, bat no Iom of life b report ed eny.h.re. Haxiubuxo, July 8.—Th. Qbmorgnn Iron furn oca was horned down, killing throe peraons. The long railroed bridge at Lewiston, across the Juniata, was aleo blown down, and twenty-eight freight era want with it. Ona person wsa killed and many ware injured. Lbwutok, July 6.—Tha Oobaian House and Low's Hofal warn unroofed, and tha ifaepb of the Lotharau and Pnebyterian Charehu w.r* blown down. Buralo, N. Y., July A,—A host containing four men end roar women ospsiied in the Lake. Fonr man end tMM women were dro vned. The othera otnng to the boat ontil picked op by a tag »turning from a moonlight oxonreion. Bt. Lewis la a Blase of Uery. Special tO th* OfalTMtOB NtWI.J 8t. Lome, July 4.—Tha grMt bridge b ehriataned. The ableit ecientido feat of the oentnry received to-day th. admiring plaudit, of half a million of people. It bM bun th. hotteat day of the year, and a jam of sweltering humanity lined lb. streets frum early morn till latest aigbl. The procession was fifteen miles long, and was just five boon passing a given point. Mo accident of note occurred to mu the fataivitiM, and tha programme of the day WM carried out in .vary partionbr. Polly 100,000 strangers ware in tha ally, iualndiug many distinguished mau. General Grant did not arrive. Th. only inoident which ousted an nual exoit.rn.nt was a fab. alum of Are, whioh oaosod some of tha engines, all of wkfah wore io line, to rash through the mau of people, bat without Mrioas uanlm. Tha moat imposing thing in the proces sion wm a team of Afty-eix horxM, be longing to un. lumbar firm. At night tb. oiiixana and gnuta oongra- gatad on the Iovm, whioh had been ebanad and swept from one end to tho other. Two hundred boat, and nnmbar- 1m. bargM w.r. HI Ailed with people and -every available bonu adjoining tha lavs, was crowded. It to ufa to mv that at least 350,000 people witnessed tha Are works, which were all snooeasfnlly fired aooording to the programme. After this, Fourth, Fifth and a few other streets were bril liantly illuminated, and tha moat ramuk- abb celebration the West bu ever seen ended in a blase of light. Bailiwad Aceldama. Stout Cskik, Con*., July 7.—Tha bain from tha Connecticut fiver for New Ha ven ran off (he bridge below this place this moruiog through tho oareleuneM of the switchmen. Superintendent Wilcox wm killod in lamping from the train, his neok being broken. Seventy-eight pee- Mogen were injured, Buriy ell .light, A lady from Olioton’, Cono., lost both her lege tnd wiH die. The baggage oar aud gve peauoger osrs went off j thru uf them ara bottom op. Mbudiax, Miss , July 0.—The psuen- ger train on the Vicksburg A Meridian Railroad ran off the traok Saturday morn ing, netr Edwards' Depot. Two children wars killed and three parsons dangerously wounded. THE COTTAR CROP. Western Belaras. Indianapolis, July 7.—The National Crop Reporter says tho returns from over two hundred and fifty eonntiea in nine of tha principal cotton States, indicate, as oom pared with last yeu, an acreage of of Aftoeo and one-eixteenth per cent'. - The avenge Band in nine States was a triAs ovar twalvs per cent, below a full . average. Tha fsseral condition of tha plant b rapidly improving. Charged With Harder. Cmoaoo, July 6.—The Grand Jury has found a tins bill agaiast Dr. Bull, tha .«bortioglai, for anirdu u» tha Aral degree. Crowd Socketed and Panicked. Maw You, July 7.—A spark from a rooket exploded a pUe of Ara-works at Washington Square, and 5,000 people ware panicked. Four won suwaaly injured by rooket aticka and many bruised by tha rath. o «. iBBlaaUoa with Corpas Ckrlstl —Ballrsad to Hsxieo. Conroe CJhbisii, July 7.—The efforts of the last eighteen yean to open a chan net from tho Golf to Corpus Christ! bay have at tut proved suooasaful, and steam an of tha Morgao lint are aow arriving regularly at tha wharf, bringing and car rying away full cargoes. Veeula drawing tan feat have no dUAoulty. The contractors for ooutrasting the Corpas Christ! and Bio Grands failroad from bora to Laredo arrived to-dsy, and work will bo oommenoed immediately. Mow worm Pen, N. Y., July 7—Sec ond day—Belmont'■ Babylon won- Iks at nee. Time 57 seconds. Arisons won tha second. First heat 8:41; third hast 4:01. Berry Brooke won the aeoond heat in 8:45}. Tom Bowling won tho Monmouth oup; Whisper the Moond; Beaaom the third; Time 4:82. :: Treasury Clarks. Waibinoton, July 7.—Jamu Ui)Allan has bean appointed Chief Clerk to tha Treuurer'a offloe. Louie M. Madill, tha present Aaabtent, will probably bo suc ceed ad by Vanderbilt, as the appointment for Clerk of the Treasury. Nothing done to-day beyond a few ar my transfers. Estate of gpragna A Co. New You, July 7.—Tha affaire of Sprague A Co., on tho petition of tho Ex- eoutora of the estate of Edwin Bays ware plaoed in tha hands of a tteniver some day. ago, and to-day the Beoeiver, A. D. Juillard, wm oon&rmed by Court, and bu taken fall paseeesion. . Bnllrood Cal Helen. London, July 7.—Than wm a oolliaion on tha Lancaahin and Yorkshire Bailroad this mornbg, by whioh Ave peraons wara killed and several hnrt. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE EMftUHB. London, July 7.—Tha Earl of Dalhonsi died yesterday ; aged 52 years. ■PAIN. The Carlisle Bepalssd. Pabis, July 8.—DispetokM fawn Spain report that 4,000 Oarltots attaokad Taraal last Saturday, and after an angagamsnt bating twalvs hours, they were obliged to retire with a lose of 40 killod, 60 asrioasly wounded, and 200 prisoners. Tha Repub licans lost 9 killed and 15 wounded. THE WEATHEB. DxrAamm or Wig, > Washington, July 7, 1874. j Probabilities. —For tho Booth Atlantic and Golf States olaar or fair wutber and autarly or southerly win to; continued high temperature and stationary at thing barometer. SHIP I1WI. Savamah, July 7.—Arrived : C. W. Lord, San Salvador. —A negro orator, at a meeting last Sat urday night, said ha oonld prove that Sheriff Strohach wm no friend of tha negro race. “How?’" asked a StrobMher, who waa present. “Didn’t he hang Tom Sabkay 7” re torted the man end brother; “ana wern't there plenty o' white men steadin' roan' loou lookin' at 'im 7" “Do yon mean to uy that ha had the option to pick up a stray white man ud hang him in the plaoa of Tom Sankay 7” continued the utounded Ktrobacher. “ 'Deed I does. He bad to hang Mme. body, I knows ; bat of he'd or been de frieo' ob de cullnd man dat ha 'tends to ba, ba'd ar bt Tom go and hang some white man 1 Why, dare waa Mr. Brit Tarver (tendin' right dare ; he could ar aateb him jeat as easy aa failin' off a log!’’ And Ilia legio satisfied tha crowd, who execrated the Sheriff for his vile ininatioe to the colored race. —Montgomery Adr. Dray License. BT TEI.ESBAPH TO EROVlBEB. Maaejr and Stack Markets. London, July 7.—Strut rate 9} par sent. Erie 25. Paws, July 7.— Rentes COf. 20e. Nxw You, July 7.—Stooks Mtive. Money 84 per cent. Gold 109). Exokange —long 488, abort 490}. Governments Mtive, but lower State bonds quiet and nominal. Nnw You, July 7.—Money eerier at 2a3. Sterling aotiver at 88. Gold 9}a9}. Governments doll, off. States quiet and steady. Proclaims Markets. New Torn, July 7.—Floor dull. Wheat quiet. Ltrd Arm ; steam 11}. Nxw You, July 7. — Coffee quiet at 19}a22, gold, for Rio—mild sugar grades fair; 18sr2 Musoavsdo; 2Ga27 Java; 11a 22} Lsguira; all gold. Bias ataady. Lnunviu.a, July 7.—Flour qniet ud unchanged. Corn firm at 72.80. Pork aotive and higher at *20. Baaun firm— shoulders 7}, clear rib 10}, olaar 10}. Lard 12}al!lj. Whiskey 94. 8t. Louis, July 7.—Flour quiet end un changed. Corn in fair demand, higher— No. 2, mixed, 59} on spot; io out elevator 58}—69 for J uly; 00} for Angnat. Whis key steady, at 95. Fork higher, at *20. Bacon strong and higher, Jobbing and order lots 7}; ahonlden 7|; oloar rib 10} alOf; olear 10}al0}. Lard firm—nun. mar 10}. Cincinnati, July 7.—Floor unMttled, dell and deoliniog, *6.50»6.75. Corn [Diet and nnobangad, mixed 63a86. Pork Irra, *19. Lard firm ; summer 10}, ket tle ll}al2. Beoon active end higher— shoulders 7} i7|, clear rib 10}, olear 10}. Whiskey steady at 94. Cotton Marketa. Liverpool, July 7—Noon.—Cotton firm; uplands 8}; Orleans 8}a8}; tabs 14,000 balsa, inoludiug 3,000 lor specula tion and export, Sales of unlauds, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable in September ud October, 8 7-141; do., notbiog below low middlings, deliverable in August, 8}; do., deliverable July ud Angnat, 8 3-10. Nxw York, July 7.—Cutton dull, ud lower to sell; Bales 180; uplands 17|; Or leans 18. Futures opened qniet, aa follows: July 16}al6 11-10; August 1G 16-10; September 17*. Nxw Yoxx, July 7.—Futures olosed eady; tales 14,200 bales, as follows: July 10 17-32a0-10; August lG}a29-32; September 17 l-32al-10; October 16 26-82 alS-16; November 10 11-16; December 16 11-16. Cotton dqU; sales 271 bales, at 17}al7}; net reoaipta 380. . Boston, July 7.—Cotton dull end nom inal; middlings 18; net receipts 2; Bales ISO. Chiblistox, July 7.—Cotton dol'; middlings 16; low middlings 15}; strict good oidiuary 14}; net reoaipta 810; aabe 150; (took 9,486. Augusta, July 7.—Cotton quiet; mid dlings 1G, receipts 12; sales 80. Memphis, July 7.—Quiet, steady and nominally unchanged; low middlings 16} alOo. ; receipts 83 bales ; shipments 783. Galvxston, July 7.— Steady ; good or- diuary 14jc., middlings 16} ; net receipts 55 bales ; sales 94. Bavannah. July 7.—Cotton unchanged; middlings I0}c. ; net reoeipte 68 bales ; sales 12. Mobile, July 7.—Quiet; mid dling 16}; low middling 15}; good ordi nary 14}; net neipts 1; sales 100. Nxw Osleans, July 7.—Cotton qniet; middlings 17; low middlings 16; strict good ordinary 16; net receipts 184; ex ports to Great Britain 4,268; Mies 500— test evening 150. instructed to rsport all feuad running without Itcnnm. • ■ use whs have raid tor the year will be re- -J* to have MW ausshnsu. which will be tor- alshed ou epplleattou Jyt tod M. M, ROOM, Clerk Ooahcll. A Most Desirable Residence for Sale. fpOI lions* aid Lot corner Bride* tnd Jackson X atr**t*. Th* hone* has iv* rooms, store room attached. Water aa g*od as mj In th* oity. The entire premia** In ffsrhot order. Do*- •Seaton glren at on**. nndereigned or to Perr^jgnoer. ^MOLUTl DIV0RCR8 OBTAIN ID FROM opart*, of different Stnt**, for d***rtion, Ao. No publicity repaired. No chart* an til divorce ttUnt*d. Addrrns, M. 1I0U8B, Attorney, wyR m Itondwny, N. T. W. W. SHARPE k 00., Oubllsher*’ Agent*, No. 26 Perk Bew, New York, Are nnthartisd le Gntresl far Ad- vartlntxg la war paper. uiyu tr A Bare Chancel I OVVRR to any one wishing toengageii business, my eotire stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries AT C08I FOR 0A8H! My good* are all FRK8H and well eelected. Will aleo rent tho etoao home I now occupy until tho first of October nest on reasonable terms. The stand is in the heart or the bMlnaee portion of tho city iu the grocery line, and ie an excellent I offor the same ludueement* to retail dealer* in the oity or from the country, and will call in lot* to salt pnrohaeere. «FI MRAM WHAT I BAY—THE GOODS WILL BR BOLD AT COST FOR CASH. All those having claim* against ns will present them. Those who owe me will plan** com* for* ward and settle at once. Jyd tf UEO. B. ANDREWS. Pore Gold Soda! Kiasengen and Vichey Water WFM HEW IODA POVRTAIR, AT J. I. CNIFPIN’* PROP BTOhX. N. J. BUSSEY, Agent AMERICAN Cotton Tie Company. Th* trad* supplied at lowest mar ket rats*. ■yfT dSw New Church Music Book, For 1874-187*. The Leader! By H. R. Palm** and L. O. ■mkmom, the most aneoessfUl Church Muiic Book maker* of the day. Will be ready in August, and will con* tain the usual 8inging tchool Course, and a large amount of new aud clioico music for Choirs, Con vention* and tinging Clitaco*. Specimen k\igim now ready, and will bo roaiied, po.t-free, ou appli cation. Price $1.3*, or $12.00 per doien. Th* Emerion New Method for Reed Organs. By L. O. Ktiersou and W. 8. B. Matthew*. $2 60* Oa* of tb* newest and very beet of th* Mew Method*. . , Guide in th* Art of Singing. By Cico. L. Oagoo 1. $4.00. . r i Mew aud very superior book for Voice Training, Riohter’. Minual of Harmony. Translated from the uanm Oermnn edition by J. C. D. PAHKfcH Price $2 00. Prepared expressly for the Leipaic b'uuservatonr. and is a complete aud reliable Grammar o'f Com position. Oliver Diteoa A Co., Chu. H. Dittos A Co. Boston. 711 Broadway, N. Y. my23 d2tawfwedAsat ,se ly D avidson college. lost 8***lon will bfglB Kept. H, 1874. Ilealthy location. Moral atmosphsre. St not dis* clpUa*. Thorough teaching. Moderate cbfegM. ■svvg profusion. For Catalogue or iuformatloa, ■Ptfr* J. R. BLAKI, ^ . Cbairmauof th* Faculty, J*M daw 3m] IVH OjfUt, Dmtom (Ml**, if. C. Cotton Factory. A. CLEGG & CO., Columbus, Ca., r quality of Cotton Checks, Cinghams and Stripes, all of wh’ch aru in feet colors, aud of the latest and most approved patterns. Factory corner of 8t. Clair and Jackson strei t. (:fflco ou Jackson street. j*24 d3ru RAILROADS. Western Railroad of Alabama. CROCERIKS. 641 HOURS TO NEW YORK NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME I WMTIBM XilLXOAD 0t ALAIAMA, Onam, O^, jjal, tab, im. TEAMS LEAVE OOLORXOX MILT HMto.to.ry ■* tattoo ik» e. a. Arrin .1 M.Bt|-y, 7:00 4. «. Arrtv. HMto. 1141 ». to. fOB ATLANTA AND NNW TONE 1:10 .. to. Arrtv. 0p.Uk. to UN e to. At ■to 4:43 p. to. By Atlanta and Rlolmiand Air-Lint. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m„ CUAKLOTTK A36 a. m., Danville 3:87 p. a., Richmond 11:06 p. a. Ar* rive at Washington 4:30 a. m, at Baltimore *30 a. m., at Philadelphia 1JU p. m., at MIW YORK 6:16 p. u». Bleeping Oar* ran froui Atlanta to Ckarlette. Sy K6NN6UW Rout*. Leava Atlanta 6:00 p. a., Dalton 10;«l p. m., Bristol 10:46 a. m., Lynch bare 10.46 p. an. Arrivu at Wsshiagtou 0:46 a. a., at Baltimore 9:16 a. m., at Phlladalphla 1:30 p. a., at NBW YORK 6:16 :B. Hleeping care raa froa Atlanta to Lynchbarg. TRAINS ARRIYB AT OOLUMBU0 DAILY Froa Atlanta and New York, 6:34 a. m. Froa Montgoaery and Solan 8:30 F. «. Tickets for sal* at Union Passenger Depot. 0HAB.P. - R. A. BAOOM, Agent. Central Railroad. O’ eith* AND APT1R the FIRST JULY next, „ RITURR TICKETS to and from jther Mrainue or statiou on 0RNTRAL AN D SOUTH WK8TKKN RAILROADS can be pnrohMed for OME TARE. Said tickats will bo told until Slct of D.o.mb.r Next, and bo GOOD t* return Until thu ISth of January, 1878. Agents soil, Tho PUBLIC arc therefore CAUTIONMD to PROYIDR THRMBRLVI6 WITH TlCMRiS from th* Agent* at the station, or PAY Dili II WAY.-. WM. K0GVR8, Oeo’l Snp’t Central Hal I rend. V POWKR8, Bng’r and Bup’t Ssuthwastern Rallrrad. 0. J. FOR RACK K, J j30 1: Bup’t Atlanta Division Central Railroad. Montgomery & Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule, Taking Eff.ot Sunday, Juua 21,1*74. Nuw Qachan Butter, Mazappu Flaur, Faarl Grit*, Ryu Fluur, Oat Maul and WhaatQrlta, Haidtlok Ohampngna, Impartad and Amariaan Wlnac, ail kind*, Arraak (far punah), Landan Farter, Edinburgh Ala, Herca Ridith (gratad), Oannad Gaadc af all kind*, Flih and Raa In kit* and kaga, JUST RXONIVBD BY H. F. ABELL A CO. jeattf I RISH OAT MEAL. 8ACIO, TOPIOOA, IIROK- RR’8 FARINA, FINK TKA8at low pile**. Crosa A Blackwell's Pickets, sll kinds. Bxtra Ckoloe Rio, Old Government Java and Mocho Coffee. Donated Coffee. Best .brands Hams and Breekfaat Stripe. St. Unis Pearl Orlts, 80 R for $1. Blackwell’s Durham Smoking Tobaoco, 76c ft D. Lorlllard's Bright and Dark Century Chewing Tobacoo. Witt's Ixtra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, 40o ft gallon, Fur* Older Vinegar, 60c ft gallon. ROB’T 8. CRANE, MAIL TRAIN—DAILY. Prominent Incidents IN THE History of Columbus From itt Firit Settlement in 1827, to the Wilmn Haiti, in 1805, compiled by John II. Marti.v. The under signed proposet to publish, in a volume qf 150 or more pages, a work under the above title, covering the period from the selection tf the locality Jar a “ trading town," in 1827, to the capture and partial destruction tf the city by the Wilson Raid, in 1865. The incidents will be derived mainly from its newspapers, which wiU be gleaned for this purpose with much care. It is believed that most gf our citizens would like to have such in$ideqts in this compact and convenient form, and will encourage the undertaking to the extent rtf the email amount asked for the work Each chapter unit contain short biographi cal sketches or notices of the principal citizens mentioned In it, who have einee died. The aofaais will also embrace full information concerning the churches, factories, <Src,, now existing. We do not propose to puiKeh this compile lion with a view to making money, as the small price asked for tf will show. But at the same time we do not leant to loae money by lU publication, and therefore we wish Us limit tho numbor tf copies printed to the de mand for the work. With this object in view, we issue this prospectus, inviting those who desire copies tf the volume to send in their names. The price will be one dollar per copy for a pamphlet bound volume, printed on paper like the specimen sheet issued. A small number of copies will aleo be issued on a su perior article of paper for $1 30 per copy. Payable when the work is delivered, which will be some time next Fall. THOS. GILBERT. May 12. 1874. Liver! Liver! Liver! SIMMONS’ HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE, Is a purely VUGKTABLK PREPARATION, harm- lea* and offsetive—a specific for all derangement* of the Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom ach or Bowels. This Medicine has been tried by tbouaands and has never failed to give satisfaction. g^Try one bottle and be convinced. E. L. KINO * SONS, Proprietors and Manu f actorer«, Colombia, B. 0. For sal* by A. M. BRANNON, Agent for Colum ns and Opelika. Arrive at Kafka la Leave Kufaula 12:46 a m Arrive at Montgomery 7:66 a m Railroad for Oulu; rood* diverging. Jt-83 tf at Montgomorv with B. DUNHAM, >np't. CENTRAL RAILROAD. OXXKXAL BurSRINTBNSERT'l OfFlC*, Canvaai lUf&aoAa, Bavanmai, November 1,1874, Pas**ag*r road, its Bra Railroad, tts'feranch** and Connection*, will ••follows: TRAIN NO. 1, OOINO NORTH AND W18T. *46 , 9:4*6 4 ii r m ...*.*.lift (9 11:66 41:40 7:17 r u 9:10 m 8:10 SM Arrlv* in Mlm-dgevlll* Arrive In Kotonton Arrlv* la Macon Leer* Maeon for * olumbu* Leave Macon for Ku aula Leave Macon for Atlaota Arrlv* at Columbu* Arrtv* at JCuraul*. Arrlv* at Atlanta COMING SOUTH AND MAST. Leav* Atlanta 10:00 m Leava Co ambus 7:10m Leave Rufanla 7:96 r M Arrlv* at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 a M Arrlv*at Macon from Columbus....,,... 4:10 am Arrlv* at Macon from kntaula 6:4 * a m Leave Macon 7:10 a m Leave Angnsta 8:00 a m Arrive at AngnMa 4:00 r u Arrive at Savannah 9:v6m TRAIN NO. 8, OOINO NORTH AND WltfT. Leave Savaumh 7:30 pm 1IFM . 6:66 A M . 9 90 AM . 9:20 A M , 9.06 A M Arrive in Maooo Leave Macon for Lidumbiw Leave Macon for Kufanla Leave Macon for Atlanta _ Arrive In s n Arrive in Knfkula 6:40 m Arrive io Atlanta :w*6 r m COMING SOUTH AND BABT. Leave Atlanta 1:/6pm Leave Columbus 2:30 » m Leav* Balls*la 9:60 a m Arrlv* In Macon from Atlanta 7:10 p m Arrive In Macon from Colombo* 7:86 r M Arrive in Macon from kufaula 6:10 r m Leave Macon 7:33m Arrive in Milledgeviile 10:09 r m Arrive la Bafonion 11:66 r m Laave Attgu-te 8:05 F M Arrlv* In Angnsta 6 65am Arrive In Bavannah 7:16 am Train No. 8, being a through train on the Cen tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations, passenger* for hair station* cannot be taken on or pat off. Passengers for Milledgeviile and Katonton will take train N*. 1 from Bavannah and Augusta, end train N*. 8 from point* *a the Southwjatern Rail road. Atlanta and Macon. Tb* Milledgeviile end ■stouten train rug* daily, Sundays except* d. WILLIAM KOUJCKB, J*23 tf General Superintendent. TEX WHOLESALE Grocery House J. & J. KAUFMAN, No. 14 and 18 Broad 8t. t Columbus, Ga., KEEPS COE5TA9TI.T 0* HARD ABOUT 100,000 pounce Beoon. BOO burrui* Flour. From lOO to 200 barruli Sugar. 100 btg* Coff... From 100 to 200 barruli Syrup. 200 birrit* Whl.kiy, 200 boxM Tobacco. S00 “ 8o*p. 200 “ Candle*. 100 barrets Lard. BO " Mackarcl. 800 aaeka Salt. SOtliroaa Bice. S00 raoma Wrapping Fapcr. 100 caaaa Fotaah. 100 “ Sardines. 100 " Oyatars. 100 “ Floklaa. 100 boxaa Candy. 100 “ Starch. 100 frees Fnrlor Matches. 1,000 pounds Lorlllard's Snuff. 80,000 Cigars. 1,000 pounds Green aud Block Ton. 800 bag* of Shot. 100 bosos Soda and Fancy Crnekors. 100 •• Okecsa In aausou. SO horrols Vinegar. SO oasks Root oh Ale. 100 doles Wooden Buckets. 100 dosoa Brooms. n$ everyth)*! ta the Orocery Hue, which Bor u> the trad* by tin- package, as low as any other Jobbing Ujiim Is th* Unit*<i btati-s. aptU 9m L J. A J KAUFMAN. F. A. POMEROY, AT caeilEH-N IIOHRKU, CALLS ATTENTION Iu Choloo White Shad, '■ Freeh Bey Fish, Mobile Cabbage, Celery and Lettuce, ' Live and Dreaaed Poultry, 1 Fresh Country 8auaage, Spare Riba and Baekbonaa. A Choir* Lot of kr**b Craokcra, Sugar Jumblai, Lamon Snapa, Gingar Snapt, Lemon Crcamc, Ac. Applet, Onions, Potatoes A Turnips. Also usual Family Supplies and Faucy Gro arias ou baud. Mr. T. C. PRIDGKN will l n found at the coun ter and will be pleas> d to widt on his luriuer cus tomers sod friends. The patronage of tha public i* respectfully solicited. fet2H TIME BOOKS FOB PLANTATIONS AND FARMS knobles any on* to k**p accurst* ac> counts with their employee*. Price $160. The form is one furnished by a planter of mocb experience. Its use will *nabl* 8 Farmer to b*c* many time* It* cost during th* y*ar. Printed and for sal* by THOMAS GILBERT, SUN JO* ROOMS, Columbus, Ca. IT Th* Book will tag forwgrd*d by mall, on *. jaU dewtf NOTICE. Offic* Mobile A Uiaaao Kaileoad, I Columbu, April 13,1W4. / L*av* Columbus.... Arrivsat Troy Leav* Troy........... Arrlv*at Colombo*.. ::«sa .. 2:26 a. M. ..10:30 A. M. W. L. CLaRK, gnp’t. Notice. A ll paraou b.Tio, cirta. totate.ttb.wtot. of t. W.r». Mm-.), AcccttiM, .r. h*r.l>, Mtlflte to pruoot thooi, *«It outbeolltoto*, to ^wtthlath.tlm.prucrt^^aw. J*14 wit* $5,000,000 Endowment Scheme 1 Fifth and Last Conoert wan of tag Public Library of Kentucky. JULY SI. 1874. fa MBMCoiau th. Vtfth u* tort of tho oorto. of Olft Oooo.ru (1.0. Ibr tho boMlt of tho P.bllo WJjr.rj^f X.otBchy. thtTnrtw utl hot. boo. olrM*j ,totnro to tho toar which hot. bM. alnrtlj (itu: Th. ant, ItoccBb.r 16, 1171; th. Moo.*, Oto-totar >, UTS; tho third. Jolt a, 1070; Old tho fottrth, March at «t, 1«74. Uodor tholr chorur, (noted lijr o opoclol oct of io Kootooh, I oqtototoro, March to, l«7l, tho IrtutMO or. oothortord to (Ita UHB HOHU, and ONLY 0MB MOUU dip Ooocort. With toooot orlrtoc froa Ihto filth aod LAST Ucocort, tho Ltiiror,. Mooooto. aa* other doportmooto ora to ho M-orga* aad ofaottte tilth o (xod aod cortolo onoort iocotoo. Bocb oa oadowutot hind io dc- ■Irad oa win oaooro beyond perodrootort not only tho aulntoooooo of thlt aoyollooat MMbll.h- noat, hot Ito 00 oa toot (rawlh. Th* Fifth Gift Concert or th* purpsw m—tl—d, and which is posi tively aad u8*f«ivo*ally aaaounood u TUX LAST WHICH WIUTRYRK ftR 01YRN UNDfcR THIS CUAKTMR AMD »Y TER PRRBRNT MANAQK- MRNT. will coma off at th* Pnkllo Library Hall, at Loiusvtlla, Ky., Friday, July SI, 1874. - Ala flaa) Ooscart *v*rythiag will b* upon a seal# c*ri*aponding with Ita incr*aa*d importano*. Tha mula will ha mkrU by as or< hesira con sisting of ona hundred perforators s*li-ct«d for tholr Ism* is different land*, and tha unprecedent ed earn of na,boo.ooo . twenty thonaand gifts, will bad!*- trlbntod among tha tlckat-holdar*. List of Oiftiu 8H525f28S4SHai!I ONEt AMD CASH GIFT ONE OKAND OAHU OUT 7k0tM ONE OBAND OAHH OlFT 60 000 ONE OKAND UAMU U1TT 26 000 $ CASH GIFTS $$0,000 each loolooo 19 CASH GIFTS 14,000 nnoh 140,000 13 CASU GIFTS 10,000 onott 160,000 80 CASH GIFTS 83 CASH GIFTS 30 UABH GIFTS •0 CASH GIFTS 100 CASH GIFTS 140 GASH GIFTS 100 GASH GIFTS 19,000 GASH GIFTS 9.000 saoh 100,000 4.000 took 100,000 ft,ooo saoh 90,000 8.000 sneh 100,000 1.000 saoh 100,000 •00 888k 180,000 100 888k 30,000 •9 saoh 030,000 FBICE OF TICKETS. Whola Tioksta $ 60 00 Halvas 26 00 Tantk, or oaok Coupon 6 00 11 Wbolo llcksts lor 600 00 22H Tlokots for 1,000 00 Tickota ara bow toady for sals, and ordon ao- impantad by eaah will ha promptly ftll*d. Literal oommisaloaa will ba allowad to satis fac tory agents. Circulars containing foil particulars fornishsd on application. THO. K. BBAHLPTTE, Agent alt Ennasrar. Pohll* Library Bnildlng, Lsnlsvllle, Ky. For tisksts and infortention, apply to Cspt. C. A. Kllnk, Agt. Oolnmbus, Ga. my 10 dktawawti Musoogse Sheriff 8sles. W ILL bs sold on th* flrst Tnssdsy in August nest, between tho legal hoars or sale, In front of the auction hone* of Rills A Harrison, •road attoat, Columbus, Ga., th* following deecrlb- roperty, to-wit: 'elve boxes of Boots and Shoes, l*vi< d on as property of Orawfofd A Jernfgan, by virtue of aod to satisfy a ft Ik iasnad from Haacogm County Goort. In fkvor of Georgs W Womtrnff, vs. Craw- fog A Jernig »n. Property pointed ont in said A.eo, at same time aad place, 31 pairs <>f shore, ginghams, 1 piece iluduoy, 2 nieosefl .nnel, 6 pin tslloo, 1 piece of stripe*, 3 pieces khlrting, 1 pU of fseto y goods, 3 pieces woolen Jen ndlrs Indies' shoes, 3 hats, 11 pip« remnants blacking. 3 pairs men’s gutter-, a cakes of acap. Levied on ns tbs property of A > Stein, by virtue or aod to satisfy 1 * . iporty ol Wm. Wadsworth, to *ati»'y h II fa In favor ot J. J. Boswell vs. Billlnni \V» swoith. FioiHirty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also at tha ana* tints nod pine* three tnnlrs - one a hlaok mar* mul*, about ttv* years oldt ou* n buy mnr* mul*, about ttv* years • Id, and ou* n aorroll mar* mnlo, about eight years old, levied oa ns the property of Huobard Walter, bv virtue of, and to satisfy a ft Is., Issued from Museofsa Superior Court In levor of Tillman AClsiutnis vs. Hubbard Walker. Property (Kiln icd out by plulntltfu. Also at tho Mas time and plaoa nina forty- five saw fins, and two forty saw fin., all new aad In good condition-lev tad on ns the proper ty of W. U. Glomous and Franklin H. Lumuls, by vlrtna 6f and to satisfy tbrso 11 fss issued from Mnsojf* Snpmtnr Court | two in favor of Columbus Iron works Go., and on* t.i favor or Flath, LmIs fc Go. ¥s. W. G. Clem, ns A F. H. Lumuls. Property pointed out by Plain tiffs’ attorneys. Also at th* same time aad plao* lot or laud Mo. 118, In tha Vih District, lt> tha Oowet\ k«- sorve, as tb# property of A. Oamell, to sutisiy two ft Dm. Issued item Musoog** Iaisrlor Court, on* lu favor of Thos. S. Tuggle and ono In la- vorof Kllsabetk HaUkor, Eat’r. At the same tlia#aud place. North part of City Lot Member l it, beginning at ti.e north- waet earner of said lot and running s uth on Broad stroat 83 fast, tbenos east 147 fast io Inch**, thsnee north 33fast, than.* west 147 feat 10 lnobas, to the boginning or said promt- sol, Including two storai, Nos. lao anil 182 on east side Bread street levied on as tbs proper- tv «»f John D. Garter, to satisfy a 11 fa lamed i Mu.« ogee Snperlor Court In favor of Boo- .. omrtmr. . land known In the ba* as part* or lots *t. and Troup street 1*4 feel rest corner of lot Mo. 3M, and running south on said street 90 fe*t end 7 inehos, tkonoe east to Troup street GREAT BARCAIN ► Safe and Paying Business Already Established, for Sale. M Y DRUG tttOCK AND BUSINFHS ON favorable torms. Consumers aod cuuutry m"rchants would do well to call, at I a u dutortuiavd to reduce my largo aad well selected st-n-k. €. J MOFFETT, J«26 8a 74 Bruuil fit , UoitimImn, tio. FOR SALE ONK-IVALV INTKRE8T in or tho WHOLE of EAGLE DRUG STORE, No. 03 Broad Street. CAN BK BOUGHT ON GOOD TRKM8. Also, an inosepu plan of the City of . 330 and 347, fronting on Jackson struct, and parts of lots Mo*. Sdf Md 343 irontlng <i street, comm*n*lsg on Jackson street end four Inch** Item the north-weat c tnd running south on sal inehoa, tbenoe east to Tr* , r parts of lots ar* knoun ns the John IM •aid lots or i Dfy afl fa in my Rands In fovor ot Ru->nsy k. Warner vs. John D. Garter. Property pointed ont by plaintiffs. H.O.IVEY, Sheriff. Jnly T, 13T3c-*wtds* Chattahoochee 8herlff Sale. W ILL RB BOLD ON THR FIRST TUKBDAY IN AU0U9T next, tefor* the court-bouac duor in th* town of Cum***, Chattahoocbe* county, l.«- tw**n th* legal boors nf sals, the following land*, to-wlt: The west half of lot of land No 213, containing 100 acre*, more or lem, and 77 acres, more or l« av, of lot No. 212. bounded ou ill* oast by lot No. 213, on the *onth by laqils of D. O. McJlurt*, on the sontbwtffft by land* of J. II. Cobb, on the a ont by lauda of II. Miller, on the north by Bailie Cobl-'a dower aad land of J. If. Cobb—all In tbe DIh- trict'Gf originally Ltoj^now^Chattahuoche* county, from tl Wm. Dagley, j«23 wtd of originally bee. now Ubattahc-ocbee county. • property of Rita* Folsom, to satiety a fi fu the 8up«ri*r Court of sold county, in fovor uf Dagley, administrator of Abram rohi>. Wood. Wood! gWT WOOD, rondy sawed, $4.00 per cord. Wood sew*$ for 60 cents p*r cord. Ordsrs filled prompt ly oa application to the fcMl tf MWQQ0EE MANUrNO 00 > JOHN M. ttAPP, h he riff. Bankruptcy Notice. In tha District Court of tli* United Staten, for th* $onth*rn District of Georgia. In th* matter of Y WILLIAM B. BROWN, V la Bankruptcy, lfonkrupt. j F1YHI8 la to giv* notta* that 1 have been appoint- X *d Atoigue* ©f WtlUam B. Brown, <J Mu»c«>- gee county, who has b**a deoUrnJ a bankrupt cu bis own petition. OUARLK8 A. KLINK. j*4onw3t Aaaiguo*. IHetiee. H AVISO k-oMM bald .lock Io 111. GMr(i. Kona Iommh. Co Spur, ot Olumbu., —Mr(lu, I h.irt>j (Ira nolle, (but I b.ra aul* raia •lack oo, lno.r.rn* tb, raw, art uod> r raclioo MM or tb. Co*, or lira, I a. k.rabj »uui|it rrort .ojr lirtallltlra aJraldCumPMY. JolS o.oi6l« 090X01 9. CAXUAXT. w ItoalltoX ffttttr |tea ooff. ILMMsTIai ct ' HuhTi