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FBIDAY JULY 10, 1874.
CITY AFFAIR*.
COLUMBUS DALLY MARKET.
riaewciAt..-Sight Will on Hi* York par;
ea Boo too % por coot. dUeoant; on Se-
•MMkliH CMti »»*1«4 Hd«0*
Kporooot. Baakiereieltleg eheeke on now
York at ><e. premia®. Corronof loom 101M
por oent. por month. Oold nnd lUror noml-
ul
Oottoh.—Market dull. Tho following nro
tko qnoutlom:
Inferior * •-
Ordiurp nnd 1# •“
Oood Ordinary 14
Low I»X01*X
Middling! *• ®"
MWMrtdlMt W-W
Bnloi a boloo.
Rooolptt 1 boloo—1 bp k k O. B. B.j
0 bp wirouj 0 bp If. fc S. B. B. j 0 bp
W. I. B. I 0 bp rtror I 00 bp 8. W. B. B.
Shipment! a bola-W bp B. W. B. p.i
00 for homo oontumptlon i 0 bp V. B. B.
nottr oTornuwT.
Stooh on bond An(mt tut, 1171 1,111
Booolnd bwlop •
“ prorioully OO.Ufl—00,Wl
Stock on baud, 1J«8
Sami Day Laat T«ab.—Aujuit filit, 1871,
1M; rooelved Mm* day 11 \ total receipt* 67,Ht;
•hipped itu day 41; total shipment* 66,4461
•took S,M1; soles 26. Middlings IT^o.
V. 8. Poors.—Receipts for 6 day*
port* to Oreat Britain 6,604; to Continent
466; Stock 1’1,171. _ ^
nooning nt 6} o'clock promptly in full
uniform, (wbito pent*) for drill.
Bp order Ou raw ending
JjrlO 11 ^J. J. Chirr, O. «.
TA. Bankrupt Sale
Of t». valuable Otockb if goods, em-
brnoing drp good!, ololblog, hate, nnpn,
bootn, nbooo, bordwnro, crookorp, lot of
eottaa tad bnrlnl onnon, *0., to, will
oommnnon thia dtp nt 10} o'clock, nt Ellin
k Herrlaon’e nuetion room, bp 'reqneet of
Momri. Mile* A Bnilp, nntignne*. Her
ohnntn nnd 'oOfliunuM will do well to nt-
Und, no tbn atook niaet bn nold nt onoe
iHvor AToioo.
The ntnnmnr New Jackeon arrived Into
laat night. She learn# at il a. a, to-mor
B0MJMY LN EMM 001
And awl !«»■«" Dollars
to Onto awl ffiMeer. L
Mr. A. C. Hawaii limn in Lo# oonntp,
Ala., loan nine milnn from Oolombna,
nnd three nonth of Smith'* Stotlon, on tha
Weatorn Railroad. In 1863, when war
wan ragtag, haring noma geld and aRrar
and fearing for lla nafetp la tha banka, bo
bid bin trennar* in n mfe plnon. After the
rnrolation, nnd np to tb* prannnt time, h*
cooelnded that n looked bnrean drawer,
in a lonelp, looked honae, wan a aafer re-
eeptaele for hit funds than in n Oolombna
bank rault, where thep coaid be drawing
eaten per oent.
On Mondap morning enrlp he nnd hln
hnode want to the fold, haring leek ad the
monep drawer and hoot*. Tha cook, who
waa left behind, wet (sailed swap on buei-
neae; to tb* premiooa were deeertod.
Two negroe* who hid totaled the
treeeare, nnd been awaiting tha opporta-
nitp, appeared on the aowe ahortlp after
enariee. Both were method krf-klax, you
know. Ono wee quit* large, the other a
man, and ana waa armed with a
gun.
Tbap prooeeded to the hone*, prlaed
open tho front door with a ebieei, and did
the urn) with tha monap drawer, where
thep found rad pocketed $745 in gold—
mootlp $20 piaoae, nod atompod prior to
1868, rad twantp dollar* in eilrer.
The 000k returned rad nt t glanoe took
in the oitneUoo, blew the born rad gere
the alarm, rad mailed Mr. Bowall rad
hie hand* from the Bold. t ■
Ghee* wee immediatolp giren, and the
pursuit oontinned within laaa than Are
mllea of Colombia, whw Ifaa trail waa
lost. Tho robbera map hare oome to thie
oltp.
Merchant* nt Colombo*, Eofanla, Opt*
like end Moutgomerp thonid her* an tp*
to ooiored men who thow twratp dollar
gold pitote.
A naefnl leason should ho drawn from
thie robber;, and that is not to keep
monep in the eonntrp, bnt in bank vault*.
All tha banka ia Oolombna hare burglar
proof safe, and pap xaven par aant. inter,
eet on depoeite. Out; n few week* ego
n nun deposited $5,000 in gold in on* of
our brake, wfaioh he bad kept in the
oouotrp torn* ten peart. It it a wonder
ha wee not robbed. The tbieeeo are apt
to not* out who hie treasure.
—F**ll; ph/eioienaer* car qf ally noting
tb* pfoasieiog atafc jf tfle greet spfa
—B; jndioious twirling the feebleot
monatoohe will nSM*wtoiMnptio$.
—The comet will ship oome -Whin
twenty-seven million mile* of the earth.
—Fire peart hence nil flour barrel* will
prakslilp be mad* of paper.
—During the month of June, in Co.
Iambus, 13.56 ioehes of rein fell;
in Central Alabama sixtp-three inches.
—Dark, bine moieen, which abeda
water, ia in stple for bathing suits.
—When we hint to a fellow that he has
a good excuse to take his girl out ster-
gaaiug wa here done, our detp. If he
1't comet theo, it ia none of oar bos.
ini
—A new postal card of neater dmign,
better finish nnd more tastp than tha
present, will be issued in a'tow
Pricey mm e*«. Tbrpmteiit **4e wiH
still be need.
—Oepi. J. L. Bankart, wfan went on
the
He
since
—Judge Johnson - returned from Sa-
rtnnah several dept ego.
—‘•Ob, to* wkst * loto); mil the earn-
*t he*,” is the way she puts it, end
“Dearest, it that really tb* nM* far it 7”
it the way be tenderly responds.
MMtMmrauai
1,000 yard* White Viatorin Lawns 15
orate—up* bad.
1,500 yards White Tiatoria Lawns, 5-4,
18 mote—worth n orate.
yard* Plain, Striped rad Figured
Wa reoeived a call yesterday from Got,
8. O. Johnson; Agent of the' Atlanta Her-
aid, one of the beat and newsiest papers
in Georgia.
Mrurh %p fahtsMU
On Tuesday of lest week,, lightning
eirnok the house of Mr. AfoAndrew, In
Union Bpringe, Ale. Two little sou! were
slightly injured. They here reoovered.
Thai Calf Cost.
The one nllnded to yesterday was de
cided in fm*r of Mrf. Faber. The costs
of court and lawyers' fees will aaumnt to
more than the value of the animal.
OslaoteM* MOa Thie Weak,
Thus fat Ibis weak Columbus has ware
housed 88 bales, against 60 Imt year, rad
shipped 137 against 117.
Mapar'a Vaurt Yesterday.
Alderman 0. B. Grimes presided. A
colored men, Hopkins, was fined $2.50.
A countryman, who had been very drunk
and nothing more, waa dismissed.
Mad Dag.
A tog who wradorqd into the back-yard
of Griffle's drag store, had six spasms in
a short time and showed every symptom
of madness. He altered out before be
could be killed.
An Baeureion Iram Montgomery.
A ooiored excursion 1* due here from
Montgomery nett Monday. Such things
are becoming nuiatuces, ee thep bring no
monep to top one but the railroads. Thep
help them out ooueidereblp.
Military forade.
The City Light Guards, with full ranks,
under the oommaud of Captain Little,
paraded on Brood street task afternoon.
Tha oompaop made a handsome appear,
race, and went through the various evo-
latiooa in n most creditsble manner. The
organisation displayed much steadiness
rad marked proficiency. The field muaio
was vary good.
Mpiaaapaliana -derate tha Hirer.
Bev. DeB. Waddell, of Seale, now has
charge of the Episcopal churches nt Seale,
Union Bpriogs nnd Clapton. He proposes
to reside in Bnfanla. Tho building nt
Oahaba has been offered bp Bishop Wti
mer to tho ohurok in Union Spring!, pro
vided the members will move it there.
The Montgomery end Enfeult Railroad
Company has agreed to transport it nt
redacted rate*.
Aatian Jkr Central a/Ike Jail.
A writ of quo trarranto it to be heard
before Judge John ton ra Friday, the
17th, to know bp wHat Authority the pro*,
rat jailor holds his office. Sheriff Ivey
contend* that it belong* to his otto*
under the Uws of the State, which makes
the Bkeriff jailor. A special not of tho
Legislature, passed some two pears, givos
control of this and other oonntp matters
to three eonoty commissioners, who ap
pointed Mr. Johnson jsilor. Gen. Ban
ning represents Sheriff Ivey; l’esbodp A
Brannon nnd L. F. Garrard (one of the
commissioners) the Commissioners.
Meperted Killing to SMwsrl County.
Reports have reached Oolumbne and
bean generally circulated, that on Sunday
afternoon lest Mr. D. B. Pinkston, who
live* in Stewart county, some distance
from Lumpkin, shot and killed his own
aw. A gentleman who lives within a
mile rad t half of the parties, and left
bom* Monday morning, bed heard noth-
of it. The report on ibis account,
rad because t physician said to have at-
tended the deed mu hat not been in tha
county for some weeks, ia not generally
credited. Tho soa Is a married assn
Sinoo the above waa in typepertiaafrom
the neighborhood report the story false.
No euoh difficulty occurred.
A large lot of aheap Caaaimera* rad
linens, very cheep, at
Blahohabo's.
1 had tto^tten tke odfce* Ortoraionleta
ice by ML them *t Otaaba. 1
Lawn* at ISoento—worth 25.
. TOO yards Bleak Grenadines telling ex-
oeptionally feel.
Genie’ Fin* Clothe and Caaaimarea at
a bargain, to alone out tha lot previous to
■toCk-taklng.
Embroideries are (till being told
half Ibeir value.
Ribbons at half pries.
Coats’ Thread 70 oents.
Best Prints 10 orate.
Hotter; and Gloves at prioaa defying
Corner of
streets—Bev. J. H. Ni
at lOj a. u. rad 4 r. a
Sabbath school at 9 a. it.
episcopal (TnnnTt).
Oglethorpe street, between Randolph
and St. Clair—Bev. W. C. Hooter rector.
Services at 11 a. u. and 4 p. 11. each
Sunday. Snnday school nt 9} a. x.
BOHAN CATHOLIC.
St. Philips and St. Jamas (Catholic)—on
Jackson, between Baldwin rad Few
streets—Father Hamilton pastor. Maas at
64 and 94 a. u., rad vespers nt 5 r. u.
Catechism at 4 p. 11.
Tbs dog killing did not coma off yas-
toitoy, to ottoara informed us it yroold.
Council meets next Monday evening, and
that body May desire to daaigqate tb* par
ties—probably the captains oT police—(o
do tha killing. Them are at J^wt 2,500
dogs in this oity, and if two-thirds were
killed the breed would be vastly im
proved. Ia tha lowtoportfot of Ube aity
the “yaller" dogs aod useless curs are re
ported as among the greatest of nnitehoss,
and in ail quarters canines are wandering
around loose. Meo have to pay lo keep
1 horeee—the noblest and- moat rateable
animal—and why should they not be
foroed to pay a tax on U tueleas dbg ? Wa
never oonld see the advantage in peering
ordinances that ere act lob* enforced.
Council passed one several pears ago tax
ing dogs one dollar each, sod providing
ad should ba killed that did not wear sol
lent procured of Council. The city has
not been paid anything scarcely, and 00a-
tains more dogs than ever.
Death at Mr. Allan Blaming.
This upright aod sateemed ritiatu and
Christian died yesterday morning at bis
raeldease in Columbaa. Hia illness waa
an aoouto attack of dysentery, though be
did not suffer very 'much. A mom hon
orable or estimable gentleman nevar lived,
and hia death ia onivaraally regretted.
Mr. Flemiog was born in Jeffemoa
county, Gsorgie, on October 13th, 1804,
and hence waa ovar seventy years of age.
In early life b* a to died law, and waa ad
mitted to the bar in Twigga soUnty, but a
few yearn after abandoned the profession.
Subsequently be was s school tesober, but
finding bock keeping and similar brnnoh-
•a more ooosonant to hia testa, ba famil
iarised himself with thorn aabjeote. For
forty years of his life ha followed
the banking business. As alerk
end offlesr ha baa served ia the
banks of Maoon, Griffin rad Columbus.
For nine years he was teller of the isle
Beak of Columbus Since the war, and
until the slruoture waa made free, he was
keeper of the lower oity bridge.
Before the revolution ha visited Europe
and spent tome time there. Ha ia said to
have been an excellent sobolar. and well
acquainted with the clasaio*.
He married Mias Martin in Maoon. Hia
wife and aeverel grown tone survive him.
Gen. Holt, of Mason, President at the
Southwestern Bailroed Company, married
hia titter.
For thirty-five years the deceased was a
true end faithful member of the Presby
terian Ohuroh.
The funeral took piece last afternoon at
bis 1st* residanoe on lower Broad street.
The remain* will be oarried to Maoon on
tha 6:90 train this morning for interment
in tha family bnrial lot in that oity.
A private telegram reoeived, annonnoed
tha death, of appoplexy, in Savannah, on
Tuesday night of Major Arthur Shelf,
brother-in-law of Col. Also. Lowther, and
cousin to Col. John Iverson of this city.
He was a graduate of West Point, and
Uentanant in the U. S. A. In the late
war be 00 ns mended a battalion of sharp
shooters in Steven's brigade, Hardee's
Corps, of the Western Army. After the
battle of Jonesboro, where hie oommand
was cot to pieces, be wu made Inspector
Genersl on Gen. Beits' staff. He wee
engaged in Savannah with Gan. J. E.
Johnston in the insurance bnaineea, and
waa alao the agent in Savannah of the
Southern Life Inauraoce Company.
Owwmennmrot nt ialsrs.
The commencement exercisea of the
Steta Agricultural College oloeed Wednes
day afternoon. There were four gradu
ates. Tha diplomas ware delivered bp the
President, ltev. Dr. I. T. Tichenor. The
four Columbus students—the two sons
of Mr. J. B. Clapp, and oadata Perry and
Peabody—each, were plaoed on the Boll
of Honor for having been perfect
in Ibeir recitations, and in ail the
requirements of tha Institution. Tha
ball took piaoe Wedoaadap night in tbe
oollege building, and was n brilliant af.
fair—crowded with beautiful and riohlp
dressed women aud gallant men. Tbe
total number of students laat session waa
158. We presume full partioulsra will ba
given in the letter of out correspondent
which we expect totop.
Cheap Baraa.
We mentioned tbe other dsp that
round trip tiokats from Columbus to New
York ooet only $45. To Earope the pas
sage ia etiU cheaper. Lett week excur
sion tickets for steerage passengers to
Earope rad book were told in New York
from $25 to $35. Fere* htv* been to
far reduced that a man map tarvel from
Ohioago to Liverpool for about seven
teen dollars, rad from this point ud
book for $70.
ttalayaiaa to the Dfnaeratie-CanaaraaUfa
Canaantiona from Russell County, Ala.
We give the appointments by bests.
The following era the delegates tb the
comobesbional. convention :
Beat 1—W. B. Whitehurst, B. N.
Palmer.
Beat 2—Henry Benton, J. B. Flournoy.
Bent 3—John Buchanan, Wm. Jones.
Beat 4— B. L Smith, B. J. Ingram.
Beat 5—Ed. N. Brown, 0. D. Hunt.
Baht 6—B. M. Henry, J. M. Brannon.
Bb4t7—Thos. B. Howard, B. A. Btrat
ford.
B6at 8—J. Tyler Howard, W. L. Scalfe.
Wm. C. Clifton aud Anderson G. Jones
were appointed far tho county at largo.
TOT THE STATE CONTENTION.
Uuat. tf«at.“
1—J. H. Lewis, 2—S. S. Brinson.
S-M. J. Jones, 4—8. S. Scott.
5—$. A. Holt. . 6—E. H. Glean.
7-8. K. Pitts. 8—A. C. Mitohell.
William J..Howard waa appointed for
tbe oonnty st large.
Tho Cotton Crop.
Tha New York Financial Chronicle es
timates the acreage at' about eight par
oent. less than last pear, and tha condi
tion twenty per oent. below a full crop.
Tha general vaxdiet,. tbe editor Ups, it
that the orop is looking better than any
year since the War, ac'd its development
within the past few weeks as rapid in an
unprecedented degree. The cotton mar
kets, under large crop expectations, ware
depressed and lifeless daring tbe put
week.
The New Orleans Cotton Exchange, on
July 2d, made a report, of which this ia
the substance: Mississippi—44 counties
(sport a decreased acreage of 7 per oent.;
Lonisiaua—26 eon 11 lies —20 per oent.;
Arkansas—25 counties—8 por cent.;
Tenaessa—24 counties—8j per oral.;
Alabama— 27 couutis*—16 par oent.;
North Carolina—41 counties—19 percent.;
South Carolina—21 connties—17 per oent.;
Georgia—till comities—10 per cent.
Florida—10 par cent.; Texas—45 connties
—increased 15 per cent.
Stand generally it good average, labor
plentiful fields clean, but crops from ten
daps to two and three weeks baokwarl.
Ferlilixers have decreased from 30 to 40
par cent.
Good Thinge.
Go lo tbe liuby Restaurant for pour
Oysters, Fish, Game, and alt things good
to eat. ootlS tf
To Our Opoliko Subecribore.
Hereafter the Enquibxb-Sun paekage
will be sent to the Poatoflloe at Opelika.
Mr. J. M. Fatal is our authorised Agent
far Opelika, and will receipt far subscrip
tions. Our patrons will oblige us by
calling on him st tbe Express Offloe and
renewing. [tf
rcufixcs's Ski Wk«d Tsmic.—In the stiaofphsrs
ei|it*rioi.ccti Iter* during the Homtnur months, the
lelh»rx>. produced by tho beat take* aw ay tha da-
sire for wholoeome food, and frequent psnpira-
tloua reduce bodily energy, particularly those
Buffering from the effects of debilitating dUcaaea.
Ia order to keep a natural healthful actirity of
the eystem, wu must retort to artificial means.
For this purpoau gchuuik’a S oa Weed Tonic is very
effectual'. A few doeee will create an appetite mad
give fresh vigor to the eurrvated body. For dys
pepsia, it is invaluable. Many emtuoat pkyatcUns
have doubted whether dyspepsia cau he perma
nently cured by the drugs which are generally
employed for that purpose. Tho fee Weed Tonic
in its nature is totally different from such drugs.
U contain* no corrosive mincriUs or acid*; in fact
it OMist* the regular operations of nature, and
supplies her deficiencies. The tonic iu its nature
■o much resembles the gwatric juice that it is al
most Ideation! with tfeuA fluid. The gaatrie juice
is Um awMiffl solvent Which, ta a healthy condi
tion or the body, cacsea ilie food to be digested;
and when this juice is v°* «*creted in safficient
quantities, indlffesUwo. with nil iu diatioMiag
•ympWm*. MlWko. Tho Vw Weod tonic perform,
the duty of the gaatrlc juice when the latter is
deficient. Schoack'a ffoa Weod Tonic sold by all
druggists.
tnylfi oodly
Fiteh Goods twioe a weak from all im
portent market*.
J. 8. Josraa, Columbaa, Ga.
jel8 aod
u.tn I ■ .1- AT COST t
Determined to toll' elwaya at tha van:
lowest nuoaa, and being desirous to
•sip (bom for tail basinets, I offer to.
dtp my Eanui STOCK of Drp Goods at
ootT, embracing u great variety of Staple
and-Fhacp Gooda of tha most dtairable
•iterator. Many Dr**t Gooda are offered
at mt^h under tha coat in New York.
Elegant. Clothe aud Gants’ Furniahing
Gooda.
t|U are iHVitad to oome early aud aaoure
bargains. A rare opportunity ia now
offered.
T*n*s ctoh oo delivery.
j«5 aod H. T. Gbiolur.
TMTO LCD /—IfO ItTBLATLom
High price caq no longer exist. Caab
basis is tba principle now, rad as I desire
to dose business, am offering my atock of
Di$ Goods,
Clothing,
Huts,
Boots and Shoes,
Hosiery,
rad nuaaaroua *rtid*a in this line, nt leas
than cost.
Call and examine, and make one dol
lar go farther than two at any other plaee.
1 am in earnest. If yon doubt it, step
in sod have proof of tho fact.
L. Haunts, 114 Broad St.,
mpl 4m * Columbne, Ga.
TB* rXMQLKLA STORE.
Only Maty Days Left ta Clare Out our
Largo owl Lttogont Sloth of Goode
Parties failing to avail themselves of
this splendid opportunity to buy goods
at actual ooet will ovar regret it.
Bpeciai attention is called to our atock
of Biohaxdara’a Collage Shirts and Gents’
hand-made Boots ud Shoes; alto Jugla’a
and Harris' Kid Glove*.
From thi* date forward tha Virginia
Store will ha oloeed at 6 j o'clock.
A two peera' lease of atoro house from
Ootober next. Furniture and good will
to be disposed of.
ja25 PxrroM, Gordon A Co.
Sminirt
You era find at T. E. Blenohnrd'a, 123
Broad street, the very latest styles of
Dross Goods, at each prioaa as cannot
foil to give satisfaction. Call aod aee
them
Domestia Good* at greatly reduced
rates; Factory Goods at faotory prices ;
Costa' Spool Cotton at 70 cents per doz.
tha best Print* at lOo per yard.
mylO tf ^
A few pieces of Frenoh and English
Cassias tree, very low, to dose out, at
T. E. Blanchard'a.
Pond'e Extract.
In the very 00m moo and obstinate form
of diietoto known a* Piles or Hetuor.
rhoida, it baa won its greatest reputation
among th* people.
[j*25 eodi-w
Saturate a piece of bread or meat with
gaatrio jnloa, rad it will dissolve. Tbia
ia digestion. Add to such a mixtnra a
little alcohol, rad it will not dissolve.
Tbia ia indigestion. Beware, then, of
tinctures, or tonioa, or dacoctious con
taining spirituous liquors. Shuu all rum
“tonics,” ud rely *ol*iy on Da. Walk,
ir's V in roar Bittbis, th* finest digest
ive invigorrat known, rad free from th*
fi*ry ours* of Aioohol. m;28 4w
CHAS. MMYMAtr A CO.,
Brood Street, Colombo*, Ga., offer at
their popular
MMSTAVMABT AND SALOON
The beat that era be found in Liquors,
Cigars, Tobaooo, Ac. * [my3 ly
rite “ Gentleman in Dlaek,"
who i* the tutelar demon of dram-shop*,
aarama* his boo rest aspect whan the rapid
progress of i'nnoam Brrrxaa ia reported
“down low.” Tb* People's Vegetable
Tonic ia playing the misohief with hia
bitters fired with rum. All diseases
which thoee demoniac nostrums aggra
vate, under pretense of relieving, suob
•a indigestion, riok headache, consump
tion, rheumatism, gout and intermittent
fevers are oared by it. je24 4w
Buhler'e Cigar Emporium.
The b«*t Import,'4 Havana anJ Key Wilt
Clear*, Chewing an! Smoking Tobacco, Snuff,
Mearacbaum l'lpea, Cigar Holders, Match Safes,
Tobacco Bags, 4c., eae be found at
LOUIS BOHLKR'S, Randolph St ,
llouaa with Rad Sign, naar Enquirer Office.
1»4 tf ^
The beet place to boy Table Linens,
Napkins nnd Sheetings, is at
Blanchard'*,
123 Breed at.
ATTENTION I
Oo to the Arbor Saloon,
On theonah system which Ihave adopt
ed,and to oloaa my stock by Oet. 1st,1874,
I will sail drinki at 10 canto. No oredit.
julyi—eodlm Gao. W. Lira.
Randolph street, between Jackson rad
Franklin—Jtcv. O. A. Kendrick parior.
Services every Snnday at lOj a. m. rad
8 p. x. Sabbath school at 9 a. M.
METHODIST.
St. Luke—On Jackson street, between
Randolph rad St. Clair street*—Rev. Dr.
J. S. Key pastor. Services each Bunds; at
10} a. u. and 8 p.m. Sabbath school nt
9 a. M.
St. Paul—Southeast oorner of Frank
lin end Troop streets—Rev. Arminias
Wright, pastor. Servioea ever;
Sunday at 10} a. x. and 8 r. M. Sabbath
school at 4 p. m.
Hroad Street Methodist—On upper
Broad street. Bev. R. W. Dixon
paotor. Services every Bunds; at 10} a.
k. and 7} p. m. Sabbath school at 2} p.
M. Clans meeting at 9 a. M.
JEWISH STMAOOOUH.
Oorner Crawford and Forapth atresia.
Herman Birkintbal, rabbi. Servioea every
Frida; evening at 8 and Saturday morning
at 10 o'clock.
neuron
Methodist J, W. Simmons pastor.
Services let Sunday at 10} a. u., aod 3rd
Sunday at 5 P. it. Sabbath aohool 3 P. M.
Baptist.—Rev. Jasper Hicks pastor.
Services on (be 4ih Sunday in each month
Sabbnth school at 8} a. M.
BROWNSVILLE.
BroioneviUt Baptist.—Rev Jasper Hicks
pastor. Servioea 1st and 3d Sundays.
Sabbath School at 8:30 a. M.
Trinity (Methodist)—Bav. J. W. Sim
mons pastor. Servioea 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Sunday at 8 p. if. and 3rd Sunday at 10}
a. x. Alternate Sundays supplied both
morning and evening. Sabbath school
every Sunday at 4 P. IS.
OOLOSED.
Anbury Chapel (Methodist)—East com
mon, W. J. Gaines pastor. Services eve
ry Snnday at 10} a. m. rad 8 p. is. ud
7} at night. Sabbath aohool at 9 A. M.
First Baptist—Corner Front and St.
Glair (near river)—Green McArthur pas
tor. Servioea every Sunday at 10} a. m.
and 8 p. ar. Sabbath aohool at 9 a. M.
St. John (Methodist) N. E. common,
—G. B. Taylor, patter. Servioea every
Sunday at 10} a. u. and 8 p. if. Sabbath
aohool at 9 a. x.
Second Baptist (Northern Liberties)—
Bev. Primus Stafford pastor. Servioea
every Sooday at 10} a. V. and 8 p. if.
Sabbath aohool at 9 a. K.
I. O. O. F.
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between St. Clair
and Crawford its. Regular maatiogs bald
every Monday evening, at 7} o'clock,
Enoampment meats 2d and 4th Mon
days in eaoh month.
MASONIC.
Lodge in Burras’ building, oorner Broad
and Randolph streets.
Volunibian Lodge, Mo. 7—Meets 3d
Tuesday night in eaoh month.
Dariey Chapter, No. 7—Meets on 1st
Friday night in eaob month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Satnrday
night in each month.
St. Aldemar Commandery—Meets 2d
Tuesday night in eaoh month.
B'NAI BEBITH.
Lodge in Barrns' building—Meetings
held on the 1st and 3d Sundays in each
month.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (in Court Square, oentre
of oily) between Oglethorpe end Jackson
and Crawford and Thomas streets.
Jsil on East oommona, foot of Craw-
ford stroot.
Opera House n. e. oorner Crawford and
Oglethorpe streets.
Female Orphan Asylum, East oommon,
near cemetery.
Post Ofllce, oorner of Oglethorpe and
Randolph.
PUBLIO LIBRARY.
Rooms over Griffln’e drag store, Broad
street. Open from 8 a. if. to 6 p. M.
Books loaned to members retnrnable
every two weeks, or borrower pays 25c.
E ar week thereafter. Mrs. J. B. Ivey,
ibrariau.
HOI ELS.
Rankin tiouae, oorner Broad and Craw
ford streets.
Planters' House, Broad street, least
side), between St. Clair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Broad street, (east aide),
between St. Clair aod Crawford street*.
Home House, Broad street, (west
side), between St. Glair rad Crawford
streets.
Broad Street House, (east aide),
between Crawford and Thomas streets.
PUBLIO SCHOOLS.
No. 1 (white male) n. e. oorner Jaokson
and Crawlord streets. No. 2 (white fe
male) b. w. oorner St. Clair and Forsyth
streets.
Tempersooe Hail (mixed ooiored) Ogle
thorpe streot, between Randolph end
Bryao.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—S. B. Clegborn.
City Treasurer—John N. Barnett.
Clerk of Council—M. M. Moore.
City Attorney—Cbas. H. Williams.
City Physician—D. W. Johnson.
City Sexton—James M. Lynah.
City Marshal—Mat. W. Morphy.
Deputy Marshal—Wm. L. Bobineon.
Wharfinger—Jaka Burrua.
POLICE,
Chief—Mat, W. Morphy.
FIRST SQUAD. SECOND SQUAD.'
Cspt. W. L. Cash, Cspt. John Foran,
Robt. G. .Mitchell, John St. Clair,
Wm. H. H. Wood, Josh Boper,
Charles Brady, John Faagan,
Whit Smith, John O'Brien,
James Roberts. Dan’l Duncan,
Tom MoEacbern, John Brady,
1TANDINQ COMMITTERS OP COUNCIL—1874.
Accounts— Grimes, Andrews, Durkin.
Bridges and Wharf—Chalmers, Redd,
Grimes.
Cemetery — Durkin, Blanchard, Mo-
Gehee.
Cisterns and Fire Department—Kent,
Flourney, Grimes.
City Improvements and Public Schools—
Redd, Brannon, Mebuffey.
Commons—Flournoy, Mehaffey, Blanoh-
ard.
Contracts — Brannon, MeGehee, An-
drown.
Finance—MeGehee, Bedd, Soheussler.
Western Railroad of Alabama.
54i HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOUM FASTEST TIME I
WR8TER9 RAILROAD OF ALARAMA*
OoLtauio*, Q*e« ‘.July 6th, 1874.
TRAINS LKAVROOLUMBOB DAILY
For Montgomery and (talma, 1K)0 a. M.
AtrlYs at Moatg’y. 7:00 a. *.
Arrive at gulma, * • 11:04 *. M.
FOR ATLANTA AND NRW YORK
At 10:80 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. to. At
Atlanta 5:42 p. m.
By AtUntn and Richmond Air-Lino.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., CHARLOTTE 8:S5 a.
m., Lfanville 3:27 p. m.. Richmond 11:05 p. m. Ar
rive at Wob l dug ton 4:30 a. m., at Baltimore 6:30 a.
m., at Pfailalelphia 1:80 p. a., at NRW YORK 5:15
p. m.
Bleeping Can run from Atlanta to Oberlotte.
By Kennnsow Routo.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Pel ton 10:28 p. I
Sleeping euri ruu from Atlanta to L)nchbnrg.
TRAIN? ARRiVR AT OOLUMBUB DAILY
From Atlanta and New York, • 5:34 A.M.
From Montgomery and Belma - 2:30 r. M.
Tickets for tale at Union Pass eager Depot.
CilAS. P. BALL, General Bnp’t.
R. A. BACON. Agent.faprlfitf
Central Railroad.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, )
8 AVAN MAH, G*o., June 30,1874. /
O N AND AFTER tk- FIR8T JULY ne*t,
RETURN TICKETS to end Dorn
cither terminus or ■ImIioh on CENTRAL AND
30UTHWK8TBHN RAILROADS can be purchased
for ONE FAKE. Beid tickets will be
Sold until Slat of December Noxt,
and be GOOD to return
UntH tho 18th of January, 1878.
•^CONDUCTORS ARX NOT AUTHORIZED
to eoU RAT URN TICKETS from point* where
Agents fell.
The PUBLIO nro therefore CAUTI0NID to
PROVIDE TUEM8ELVB8 WITH TICKETS from
the Agents at tbe station, or PAY BOTH WAY8.
WM. HOG BBS,
- Gen’l 8up't Central Koilroad.
V POWERS,
Kng’r and 8up’t Southwestern Railroad.
G. J. FORK ACRE,
Sap't Atlanta Division Central Railroad.
Je30 lm
Montgomery & Eufaula R. R.
Change of Schedule,
Taking Effeot Sunday, Juno 21, 1874.
THE CAMPAIGN
Weekly Enquirer!
A LIVE PAPER,
Within the Retch or Evtry Man,
Woman and Child I
40,000 Subscribers Wanted
▲t SO Oeats Apleoe!
There la aproaiae of an native politi
cal caapaign thin fall in Georgia and Ala
bama, ud it in of vital importance to the
people that they eh raid bo thonmgU;
id ra th* qoetMoffi of party imam,
and alto an to Ihtlife rad charecten of
th* ra foe where they ere to vote. To
fill thie went tan pnMIehsr of th*
ENQUIRER- BUN
MAIL TRAIN—DAILY.
Louvti Mon'goincry 4:00 r M
Arrive at Luiauia 11:38 p m
Connecting on Wednesdays aud Saturdays with
Poats o . Ctnittah'Kichoc Hit r, and daily at Union
Spring* with Mobile A Girard Railroad tor Troy.
Leave Eu.’auU 12:45 A K
Arrive at Montgomery 7:65 am
Connecting at Union Springs with Mobile A Girard
Railroad for Oolumbne, ana at Montgomery with
roads divorging.
J*2it tf B. DUNHAM, Bup’t.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Gexcoal Scfkri ytkndknt'b Ornci, )
Cbntbal Kailboad, y
Savannah, Nuvember 1,1874. )
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 14TU INSTANT,
l\w$«*ngor Trains on the Ueorgia Central
Railroad, its Branched and Connections, will ran
as fellows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Pav-inn-li 8:45 AM
Leave Augusta U;06
Arrive in Augusta 4:00
Arrivo iu Milledgeville 10:06
Arrive in Eatonton..... 11:55 im
Arrive iu Maoon «;45 r m
Lcavo Macon fur Columbus 7:17 t M
Leave Macon for Ku anle 0:10 r m
Leave Macon for Atlauta 8:10 r
Arrive at Columbus 12.-45 a
Arrive at Kufaul* 10:20 a
Arrive at Atlanta 5:00 A M
COMING 8GUTU AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 10:00 FN
Leave Co umbus » u
Leavo Eufaulu 7;25 p m
Arrivo at Macon from Atlanta 6:10
Arrive at Macon from Columbus 4:10
Arrive at Macon from Eufaula 6:45
Leavo Macon 7:15 am
Leave Augusta 9;05 a m
Arrivo at Auguhta 4 ; oo p m
Arrive at 8avanuah 6:V5pm
TRAIN NO. 2, DOING NORTH AND WKST.
Leave Savannah
Leave Augusta
Arrive in Augusta
Hospital—Blanchard, Kent, Brannon.
Market aud Magazine — Scheossler,
Flournoy, Chalmers.
Police and Gas—Mehaffey, Durkin,
Chalmers.
Htreets and Sewera—Andrews, Scheuss
ier, Kent.
BOLL OF COLUMBUS FIBE DE
PARTMENT.
BOARD OF CONTROL.
W. H. Williams, Chief Engineer.
G. W. Rosette, First Aaa’t Engineer.
C. A. Ethridge, Second Aie’t Engineer.
A. K. Francis, Secretary.
FIRE COMP AMUR.
No. 1—B t F. Coleman, &. Ledainger,
W. H. Brannon, T. O. Douglass.
No. 5—E. L. Wells, Robert Ennis,
D. E. Williams, G. B. Flournoy.
Central Mechanic* No. 6—0. D. Wall,
P. J. Cochran, A. K. Francis, A. J. Nix.
Hook and Ladder—Mo M. Moore, F. 9.
Mott, 0. B. Grimes, George Moore.
. 7:30
. 8:05 pm
. 5:65
. 820
. 9:20
. 9.05 A M
. 9:00 A
.. 6:35 P
,. 6:40 p
3:05 p m
Arrive in Macon
Leave Mbcou for tMumbua ”
Leave Macau for Eufaula *
Leave Macou for Atlanta
Arrive Iu Calumbue
Arrive in Eufaula..
Arrive in Atlanta
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlauta p M
Leave Columbud 2:30 pm
Leave EufaHla g ; 5o
Arrive in Macou from Atlauta 7:10
Arrive in Macon from Columbua 7:25 p m
Arrive iu Macon from Eufaula 5:io p
Leave Macon 7,*;i5p
Arrive in Milledgeville iO:09 P m
Arrive iu Eatonton u:55 r M
Leave Augti*t« 8:05 P
Arrive in Augusta 6:55 a
Arrive in Savannah 7;i5 a
Train No. 2, being a through train on the Cen
tral Railroad, stopping only at whole station^
passenger* for half stations cannot bo taken
or put off.
pBMet.g-.ts for Milledgevil e and Eatonton will
take train bo. t fr -m 8uvauuah and Augusta, and
train No. 2 from poiuts on the Southwestern Rail
road. Atlanta and Macon The Milledgeville and
Eatonton train runs daily. Sundxy* szcept< d.
t WILLIAM ROGERS,
J 0 *^ H General Superintendent.
NOTICE.
Leave Columbus g : oo p. «
Arr.ve at Troy U:05 p. ■
Leave Troy 2:26 a. m
Arrive at Columbus 10:30 a s
spr16 2w W. f. CLsRK^Snp'i
ora g*4 on* thounod netotribein,
THE CAMPAIGN ENQUIRER,
which he will aenJ to nay addrere on the
reoeipt of -
FIFTY CENTS FOR FIVE MONTHS
Ton thowand extra noptenwUl btiened
on the flrat oditioa—na important fool of
which edTorthm ebonld eenll thonuelno.
Cendidetoo, and ohnirmra of ooamil.
tooa in Georgit and Alabama, an well u
Grangeraend other bodice, ohooid mill
up olnba at onoa, and trad na all the po-
litioal information they ora glean. Ik
lame* tea of great importraoe, and Ik
people abonld be rooted to the emerge!”!
Great at will b* tb* expraaa inTolredxl
thia enterpriaa, I will, ai an extra i»dn»l|
ment, tend free for on* year tha VTuu:'
or Sunday ExquiaxaJluw to any pewi
(ending mo twenty Mm and tea
for i
STOVES AMD TIN WARE
Stoves, Stoves
^NATHAfCBulOj
Wp^j (Oppuaite Sun Office)
Columbus, Go.,
W OULD respectfully iuvite the attention of hi*
friends aud customers to hi* extensive
stock of BTOVKS, HOLLOW AND STAMPED
WARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. Ac. Also
TIN WARE, at wholesale and retail.
Manufacturer of TIN, SHEET IRON AN
COPPER WORK.
Roofing and Guttoring
done promptly and in tbe beet manner.
He eollcita a rail, feeling aeenred that he eon
give entire eatiefMution.
aw Pric. ss low ss til. low.it. Com. and roe
before you buy. oct25 eodewtf
For Sale Low.
4 SCHOLARSHIP IN THI RADICAL COL-
IK AT KTAN8TILLK, INDIANA,
sort tr APPLY AT TDM OlllOi
THE CAIPAHtN 11
Hard time* cannot bo urged for v
taking thia paper, ee its low ooet pl.«
within tho reach of all. Let our frieu
go to work at onoe, oproad the new* <■
aid ne in eeenring euoh n oironUti 1 '-
will make the new ntorprieo t
of the greet eet good.
Good men only will be endoreeii, 4
no effort will be epered to rid Alebeoefi
the herpiee now preying on her.
In eddltioa to *11 political nee*- 1
to
Campaign Enquirer ^
* thirty-two oolornn paper, will
General rad Foreign * Kewe, the 1* ; '
Merkel*, Orop Boporte, HinU for W
ore, abl* Editorial*, Honeehold Be#
Botigione Intolligono** Sketch** of T>"
Original Bloriee, Poetry, rad Locel W
ligeno*.
Form Your Clubs at One*
A. R. Calhoun.
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