About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1874)
SHfihic" ¥ WUIMOii JOLT 14, 1874. CITY AFFAIRS. “OOLVMM VB BAILX MAMMXIV • m*nnAL.-3l«kt MUi M N*» York pir; M Bacto* K P- r ***t. dlMout) TUUt wot; d«n«»d _MIU °» Bo«to» lUrttruiM. ■taata* won toad ood oooflrmod. por ml por Bootk. OoMrad illrar *oal- mL Omoi—Moikit ML Tko Mlowtoc on OiMoijooOoUlood. O«o0 Ordtmnry 10 *18'' u au% i*K*i»X ..10 * account*. Tho followiog reported opoo won ordered paid: L. H. CogfcUl, #82.78; Mr*. Aedonoe, #44.10; Joomo Ljuah, #8; B. t. Porter, #11; A. Toner, #6; W. 0. Keel, *14.70, Wo*. Bum, #10; T. P. Pedloj, #110.88; J. M. MoMoil, #7.80; a W. O0M«r?» A^lwtetid Mdlfdky P. MtoPg Oo., #M.nf Bwry wOWiefce, | .frgfr*<ypnoi #8.80; Too; Jenkino, #6; John Durkin, #1.44; B. E. Yoego, *48; Tboeue A Proooott, #188.80 and *144; J. Eonie, #86.77; IjowoII Warohouae, otoraga oo two oegioN for two montha, #10. Tbo following, reported by Board of Coo troll of fire Department, wen order ed paid; L. M. Collier, #8.80; Colombo* * by wageee; • by M. fc i. B. B.; 0 l»r W. K. B. ; 0 ky rlreri 0 by 8. W. B. B. nhlpmeata to kolw-tt hy 8. W. B. B.i lo for boon meoemptl.m; 0 by W. B. B. DAILY OTATmOT. Otoob *a but Aegaet llit, ion 1,1TT tonlToO — 01,11* x:: *Vr«! £E» •awe Day Laby Ybab.—Aaceet met, 1*71, 110; rooelred earn* day 4; total receipt* IT,nt; ohlpped mb* day 44; total ihlpBanta SO,440; •took 8,174; lalei 111. Middling* lT^Olle. U. 8. Poaro.—Kooolpte for t daye 0,044; *1. IM# port* to Great Britain i,Wi to Ooal 0*0; atook '99,740. of Uiioo|N(bu1y'*hW'iotl'it IB Court Boom at 12 o’clook on Saturday, iVSS^SWStSBtl .lift ■.■uhj* ty<[. ^kalr'biBx. Cob. -i[it*a... Dog Law Ordiaanoo—Bead oOoial no- ira, iiD tin# efncij uao 'i . , w*z* rafarrod to Ooaimittoo on Aooonnle: B. Portar, #8; lame Ljaab, #10; J. H. Moaholl, #14 ; A. Gam mol, #18 and #82; J. H. William*, *88; L. H. Cogbill, #18.10; E. O. Hood A Bro., *8.80; Wet. Burma, #16; Gaa Light Company, #1,- 187.08 for quarter,and #18,and #28.84; A. Tumor, #6; Wm. Beach, *8.28 and *8.80 nd #82.68 and #1.70 an} #B7.4j|>-; aiVoata or comurrKxa. ^nd Forty-one Pollan to Maw York am lrak-A«ilz»l BMftoadj * i*n f ot gkytr'a Crart riOiflrf. Looted* jXMlty ,«**,A**| 0^ dollare. been no niny that they oould not tell what wm required to repair the wharf, and naked for further time. Granted. On Fire Department.—Reported the' engine bourn of Mo. 8 badly needed ri pair*, being damaged, a good deal, which damage U of gnttering, : exoaed #128, and may not exoeed #7i Beoommended that the work be don* at pno*. , .i /J,in •>,!) .1 Beceired, and Council ordered the work done, on mdtlon of Aid. OrimoO, « Aid. Bianohard moeod that the gptter- ing alone be don* now; hot thl* mi loat. i On tbiamoaa.—lteported the engineer K ionnoed the draining of Mr. Dowa- ■ lot on aouth common, and otupptng " the ravine from eneroaohmant, impracti cable by ditching Oglethorpe ktraot They recommended the building of a .wall by the driving of pile* a few ftet feirrfvp the ed to enfoN* the law known M the “ Dog adopted in na^fteThir Mohtllot ment of tha law for ten daye by the dart; and that the Clerk or Traaenror be author- 1,68# yanda MM»* Vioteria Lawn* 16 eeat*—nor nan. , 1,800 yard* Whit* Victor!* Lawn*, 6-4, 1# eenta—Aorth 88 Main yard* Plain, Btripod aad Figured me* I,* found in tha advar* Lawnaat 16 oenta—worth 26. mnB.eai-jBMf.-i* » Gent*' Fin* Cloth* and Oooaimoree at Meeare. Than Gilbert and George Yen- able, proprietor and bookbindet'of the Gilbett* ^formerly Sun) job ofllce, arrived jq N»p York Sunday, having left here the previona Monday. They aro *op»hining buifittu And pleasure. Mr. Cbarle* .Fleming, now of Mew York, i* in Colombo* on a visit to bis family. Western thanks to Mr. H. B. Beech er, apecisl agent of the Q-OfftejSlUMa |g, 53i8sruAtfttss&i «*•* .that *^f(|*hjoiit Af»A*w Johnson dillimtill tin fritnf fnlrwrr*~ — Hiflsnrcsz i,o(»ei uy bwfiytiiun. _ * «*,. , The Agrioultnral Departuieut of the for the deatruoliou of. the, oof ton aataa- ispest r liihss oiie pillar. It is estimated this pi d«pr%r8oB8MM»i<«dqUMtwMh at-ept-ij. pbmMIAiBoeBC ton per year. If our,planters will raise their own corn adIMIMQIIlMrawy can do eMily, the South oan well afford to iFieasE,, igmsstwsmtf* In the Fourth Congressional District »tOee»$r a* aorriw W1W #rob*Wy he nominated, thonob Captain Mark Bland- ^d('!8f/JCoHrtfb*^'' - C«f Troy, hoot I Any **»*/go!n# thyfewtli 8nd plen ty of work. Why .do not some of the eapordootto da** M Cofaahu! go there. ltl(B*e road and otsamara frum / SnvonMh, foy #41. This Is low enough. Ticket* can he proonrod at tha Southwestern depot. They appear to be vary plentiful .taSTti i»r~s,”rf.g twenty cent*. Eggs com* in by ev- Joflntd, at the reqeaCt of the farmer", UMMy«M.rt*y;‘Wtad ! Judge pm*y look his soot on tho bonoh and prooedod to bnsineao. Among the lawyers present were Gen. H. D. Clayton, of Glaytonrand Judge F. M. Wood, of Enfant*. with twenty-fonr barrel* of freight, in cluding several hundred doaen egg*, auny ohlogeno, and tweoty-eh saoka of •i at ll a. m. to-morrow.. The riter J**MW i,unTr ' lea Tea ■■ *■ •* ■* »n ouunww,, hN^WmbM/.^: ■I til'ili III '>l«OBlli In elan* 4* (b* Whlta Mnlphnr Mprin*t. Bhep ltogers' string band left yesterday for thia watering plaoe in Meriwether connty to fnrniah music during the sea son. HI* band is composed of Mini colored men, who play very well. an Saturday and Sunday. Tha lam last afternoon indicated that oemtng. It kkbbednBi* making of core and will not hart cotton if wa henoeforth 5ST*j®r. , ! ffl ^****&■' They B. L. Moward,Bag., 91. a. B. Heard aad Mr, Epunnel ltiekiwMa ad by thn fownor, nn Hatnrdoy, ben of tho .Board of Edooation. P4r* appolt^dto 1 dll vaoanciea. >' 'it ' lll'1'.Nll 1 Jtatoa 1*174* Oran(p, Ale. Heavy rains ere reported in this oonnty dozing the peat week, bat no serious dam. eg* has bean dona lo crops, which ere promising. A oonlinuecoe of ahowere, however, will prove disastrous in all sec tionsef the country. . . Mi isjte Uej. Bates, the bridge builder, ia re- oeneiotoaing the hridgs* in aod near Troy, on the Mobile & Girard Ballrhad. Secu rity fram eaoideal, ie.themeHa of th* oAdale who manege the affaire of this south fence of Mr. Downing"* lot, nofbthe Ailing up of the with tresh and dirt. Also the immediate repeirieg of the pre sent bridge aeroea the nvine. Beeommeodetion edited, amV't^lreet Committee directed to have work done. On Market—Keported thn foUotaing vegetable market notes, wbloh wen ..ap proved: On. Redcliffs, Y; ,F Tinker, Mr, Ohs*. «8n onq tnr. The oommittee gave the following as theitrepokt: llf I" «>!!-Ulf To Committee on Cemetery- I beg to otll tho attention of yonr ooi ■elites to tho oondition of the oemetoi Owing to tho long spoil there ia an annul growth of greet end weeds et this eeeton, end if not oleened oat shortly the place will be choked np with weeAi aid twfer*. When the cemetery wif* fcof juiiith M large a* it ia now, the Sexton beds city oart end whet help he needed, at hie dis posal. The pi toe requires now s groat, deal more work than it did than. tlnly neglected. !SttSffSPSAt t in the oomatury in °df the imuortil Twelfth Georgia Begimenl, who left an arm in the Shennandoab Valley, will be «NO|tof>iMHdi& his friNd*. -» ell, MnUaa^.Caemta MmfeeanMr egmp/QpUe* Convention. Oofti yester* oonnected with tho coauty and district. The attendanoo was largo. Coffinn at Auction* | roS'^at ^estrd!r^S^'1*°«“lS brought fair prioes. sold were some tho artioles 1 ‘OSuutJn half tbMr value. an still being sold at Bibboua at half priot. 'Coats’Thread t 70 oaota. Beat Prints 10 rants. Hosiery and Glove* at prieaa defying competttlon. Fresh Goods twira a weak from all im- portaht market*. J. 8. Jovna, Colnmbnx, O*. JetBaod A large lot of ohaap Caaaimarea and tn8nil, V*)ry‘«haap, it 0—4 ThinfOe Go |p the Baby Baatnannt for yonr things good i rate / Ton oan And at T. E. Bianohard'*, .128 Goods, at such prioes as oaonot (41: to glTh natisfaction. Call and see thorn. greatly tednaed rgtea; Fqotovy Goode at feotory price*; Coats' Spoof Cotton at 70 oeuta per doz. the best Print* at lOe par yard. ) A <*Jf pie*as of Franoh aad Engliah %aMmma; very tow, to cloae out, at T. E. Blanchard's. CHAU. HXT It AN X CO., "REGULATOR; ifhl after. If th# Uter ia Regulated an«iQB#ly eoaght after. It tni In uieaniaM, health ic ala oat Wrfnt of action in the Litei Constipation, Jaundice, Pain In the 8houlder# v Cough, Chill#, Disslneaa, Bour Stomach, Bad Taste in tha Mouth, Bilion# Attack#, Palpitation of the nsm, vr aeow «m*w, nm* » hundred cither iMnftoils, for whleh 81MMONB’ lllStmftTOfttotti ‘ ly thnt ha# It act# mildly, effectually, and being a simple vegetable compound, can do no *m . injury In any weatRiM ** "“ff b" taken. It / It harmleke Inf hoary way; It ha# hoan u#«d for foliy yeaf#, anff hnriffred# of tha pood and great from all part# of the country will vouch for it# being the purest aad be#t. SimmoDs’ LIVES KECULITU, «r Itdiciit, Is it feultlee# family medicine, Is the cheApeit medicine in the world, Is given with safety and th* harpieet result# to tho mof t d«li cat# infhat, Does nut interfere with basin###, Dot>s not disarrange the eystem, 'tycu of Quinine anu Bitter# of every Cun tni n# the simplest and best remedies. FOB HALE BY ALL BBVGOIBTH, fob 1 ) dood#wly Bros4 Street, Columbia*, Ga., offer at ^ thalr popular Mxex+VMABT AV1> BALOOS Tha bdat that oan be found in Liqnora, Cigar*, Tobaooo, Ae. [my3 ly fq 1 . (W* who i* the tutelar demon of drani-sbops, manmea hi* aouroat aspect when the rapid progress of Vinzqax Bittrbs ia reported Th* “down low.” Paopla's Vegetable Touio ia playing the miaohief with bis flitter* 'fired with rum. All diaeasko plank, but painted one*, brought from twenty-fL: #,** t#«W)| aud caaketa (metallic ouolC #4 to #12. in Stewart ougnjf. aaa |bqg!j»cqp,l buy**. wWoh Uom 4p6aoBido noairomd nggra- vate, under pretense of relieving, such •n indigestion, nick headache, consump tion, rhenmatieui, gout and intermittent fevers are cured by it. je24 4w Cigur Emporium. The te«t Imported uavboa und Koy West Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, £anff, Heersekanm Blpeo, Clgnr Holder*, Mulch 8>*fos, Tob.icco Bug#, Ac., con be fonu<l ut UWIB BBHIoBK'd, Kundolph St , '!’ ihaw wtth Rod Mga, near Suquirwi office. B ' • Jf.T COST t Determined to aall always at the vrBt Lowwrr raioasg aad being desirous to pake room for fall bnaiaeaa, I offer to- K merchant of|GolnmlmH, who has just ■liWBd.tUwitoffAa. uu.uu.iy plantation of Ooloagl. Wm. S. Shepherd, reports there Are 1,?g() aftrcH of land under cultivation —7f»0 in cotton patch of flfteo^^sj>,iao>>JhttHn ■ Retfc* high, aud it takes a ladder to reach to the top of bis corn. Tho crop is dear of 30***** Ation. r*ly naglMtad, It ia • aouNW of gvqot dim, who tak* ■ ( k**p tbatr graaads good order, to b*ve a lot next to tb*m overgrown with wood* end briers, aaF perhaps an old wooden fence that hull be propped ap whenever a etrong wind o rein come*. Keapeotfally eabmitted, Jauxs Lxxah, City Sexton. Referred to Street Oomnfftm*,. with pwwei t* not on tie idemidbAjUdi WhMAogTrQ^^ported .rri-.l ***■■&> tt4iQ^I«..U» an i ia U9fl^ . . . ® . . ■ 5ft .* J) . among the best of th j section. This hucjchs is owing in a great part to the Goloners poruonat a s rtflWdii*To A tlie work. Mr. Helm*, his overseer, is ad- A9 b ti?!JMg «W»ag*»*» the oonutry. The corn u safe, and bar- > 99 r vela of ateemara dnriog Juu 9j bringing 2,288 berrela, 148 hate* i and ,6»4 **oki. Bncniptn #128. , , IJi v/ i Clerk uf Market, Tom Moqro, reported from Jan* 28th Id July 8th i Cdllqationa flam wagon* #28,18; - Keeoran* Magazine (81 barrel*) #7.78. Sexton Lynch reported for Jane: Buri-l B*nhw> Aallmgciq d*«eili the watkreel of Only Sixty lW« Left lo (1Sot Out Wi*j Large and Elegant Stock of Goods, ala 7 whits residents and 9 non-reaidents m 18 oolored residents end 4 non-resident*— c «» e .ptendtdoopp«ri«Utr !to buy guqd. I The Church— f unday. No aervicos ware held at 6t. Luke and SL Paul Mtlhodiet Epi*oop*l oharohee, their pastor* having goo* to Mason to at tend th* tomnuMarit «N role as of Waalayan Fsaaal* Collage. Othsrwiae, a«rvio*a war* bald as osoal.JUi* wek falling all day, and congregations were •we JWswri* Mm /hr e Market. W* hav* in onr offloe a typo of thn purest 8*xon bloude type. He hat had an ndvNtVN. . Baturuing from the oh arch on Sunday night whan tha night woa so blnek yon oonld f set it, with a lady on hi* arm, n negro darker than th* ataaoaphere stepped -forth from' th* ehngM a ,t*e* **d “yonr money or yonr very obeerily, “BO, l*T#h broke yit 7" He had foe* darkey. Th* end M WM1 MW Afr IWMtr .ts'JlfHU.io total, 86. White adult* 6, children 10, oolored adult* 18» dhUlrui TLI' Where wm font whAe And tubmorMpaAper*. rstmon*. Mrahanio*' Fir* Company No. 6 state th* ooaipeny ha* had Ally manlmVotive aervio* aiooa Apri) 18th, 1876; Utat ihoy bad uniformad thymaalv**, and,with the l' assistant* of th* SodthwehMrn Railroad, thoroughly overhauled and. re Sited their engine and hoaa-iaal, and 1 ireotid an an gina hbnaa, withont lb* least eoat' tor the oity. Tbty now ask'Ooaaatt for #100 to eomplnta their oguipUwnl ,. ,|ij. The request was granted by tie ing Vote: Praj.—Mean*. Grlmta, blaeohard, Mo- Gehra, Andrews, BohUNeltr, piakhera, Flournoy, Dorkin—8. Nayt.— Meflarz. Brannon and Rodd—2„ - Several petitions for rednotion of aa- aemmeut of real estate were referred to Fintno* Oommittee without beiug read. Aid. Omahon sailed iipaAtion to the faot that Codnoil bad ah orO Itnanoe preeoribiug that suoh petitiona should be mad* before the last moating in Jung. qt / tbw- f onld not be considered. He we* not opposed to snob petition*, hot he wanted Hfty or dinance expunged from the books that; was not obraived. r .r . , l 0. A. KUok petitioned that th* tax of #50 imposed upon theae railing library or Lottery tioket* be reduced or mode payable monthly nr qaertoily, Beooived end the petition anenimoasly refuved. nt eetmel cos* Will ever regret it, L oi,«r Special ntteution ia oalled to onr atook By Aid. Bohueealer- • Braoltod, That th* AUyot.fMtoJnt a committee to ooniult with our connty [ the t oy, 11‘JT non 8ohn**eler, t^pMUdUhel Couimitaionera in lagerd to removing tl sink to the btaement room of the'Cfeui house, if feasible, end report by ( p*x! meeting of Coauoil. Adopted; end Aldermen Brannon nod Chalmers oommittee. By Aid. Blanchard— R rail tad That th* Bridges and Wharf be instructed to in- quiremto Umaralnf Itampegg# relUrior* for the dty bridges. Adopted. 1 :1 Th* Marshal and polio* wm Inrirnoted to alep 'all dihys and atpN*! wagons whore Ureaire had f m DOO JAM. Of >Mann«riBUnalmAi4 - > That th* oaptoioa of polio* b* tnatrnet hzpd-nuida Boot* oud^hraa; alao Jngla’a WtZAMWi Btoro will be cloH<»i at (>l o'clock. OctoM*-fcri<. 7V4UiitJ*> Add grad will tobodMitkw«fa:7::/JoT Iqaioiq j«2r» r «YTON, Gordon A Oo. baai* ia the principle now, end ml deaira hidloaAbtCtimim, aWofferlb^tnyatockOf .VJi'IKW i’-'J'IU.'.' dOtbiBg,,l' ii H lll'M'!/ adl **ht lO'JOl , Boot* and Shoe*; r>'" end numerous ertiolea in thia line, et less than eeeti - ,tm ' *10*I ( V . Cat! «nd agatrin,, and «ah4 oha-dob Urgaiarth^.tjia^ two *t spy other pUo*. , l satin aarnaat- Jf,yo)t <joqbt U f afap in and have proof of tbo fact, , , ” f t. nA*Bia r 1 ll fil; 1 «uyl 4m _ Columbus, Ok Saturate a piece of bread ot meat with giiai^o Juice, »nd jt'wSf'^itiotvo. Thlg ia dj^a.tiou. Add .lo sjwb.« tpiiloro a tittle *ic*hol, and it wiU .set dinaolve. This is iudigeKtibn. 1 then, of irk (tf taining apiritnou" liquor". Shnu all rum ivs invigorent known, and Dee from th* Aery canto of Alcohol. my28 4w The beet place fo bhy Table Lin***, ;.. S bru BU9C0AJU>'l t i,ioe yy *#* B«w^*4 ° jfrcMmiyr *d,amdho etora my atook by OoL 1st, 1874, I wUl rail drink.at 16^^ rnd^ july*—eodlm .Xt1,U7A.I .¥ day my am** stock of Dry Good* at con, embreolag • grrat VAriety of Stapl* *nd Fanoy Goods of th* most deaireble oheraotef, Many Ureas Goode ere offered at mnoh under the ooet in New York. Elegant Cloth* and Gants' Furnishing Sooda. ‘ ’ ‘ All &ve invited to come early and secure bargains. A rare opportunity is now offered. L Terms cosh on delivery. je5 eod H. T. Criolxb. New Gothan Butter, Maztppa Flour, Puarl Grit*, By* Flour, Oat Moal an# WhootQrito, Hoidalok Ohampagno, Imported and American Win#*, all kinds, Arrack (for punoh), London Porter, Edinburgh Ale, Horae Radlth (grotod), Canned Good* of oil kind*, Fi*h and Ro* in kit* and k*g», JUST H8CX1VCD BY H. F. ABELL & CO. Jo28 tf Western Railroad of Alabama. I RIdll OAT MBAL. BAOO, TOPIOCA, HECK- RB’g FARINA, VINE TEAS »t low pi ice#. Croa# ft Black wall 1 # Pick#)# #11 k>nd«. ■atr# Cltf'ice Kiu, Old Oovernment Java and Mocho Coffee. Roaatcd Coff##. Beit brand j llama aud Breakfast Strip#. 8t. Lout# 1W! If fit#, 10 fo for $1. Blackwell * Durbau Swokiag Tobacco, 76c t W. Lorlllard # Brigb: aad Dark Centarp Chawing Tobacco. Woal’a Extra No. 1 Keroaea# Oil, 40c ^ gallon. Pur# Cider Tincgar, 60c ft gallon. ROB’T 3. CRANE, J.JI [ftbl ,18ml Trmiwt THE WHOLESALE 541 HOURS TO NEW TORS NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME I WUTKIN KAILROAD Of ALABAMA, OOLCSKDB, OAn ;j»lj Mb, UTA TEAtltS LKAVX C0LUM8US DAILY • -v • 7:00 • \ 11:0* fft AND Nlhff YORK A. M. lonlg’y, Arrive at Selina, POR ATLANTA AND Nllf YORK At 10:90 a. m. Arrive OpeUka at VdW p. ■ At Atlanta 6:49 p. r By Atlanto and Rlohmood ’ Uw, AtluU 6:90 p. m„ ClUHl ■„ Daavllle >:Z7 p. m .. Richmond I rl,, *1 Waabington 4:30 a. m., at H m., at Philadelphia l:Wt’p m.,atMKW YORK 8:16 Blacpin* Can ran from tt'anta to Okarlotta. By K*nn*4aw Rout*. Loan Atlaata 6:00 p. m., baltoa 10:14 DJL, Brtatol 10:46 a. m., hyncbhnrg 10.16 p. m. Arrive at Wa.hln«:on 6:*5 a. m., at Baltimore 9:15 a. at Philadelphia 1:S0 p. m , at RUW YORK 4:15 p. m. ‘Bleeping cm* ran from Atlanta to Ljnchbnri. TRAINS ARR1V1 AT OOLUMDOI DAILY Prom Atlanta and New York, 4J4 A. *. Prom Montgomery and Selma *:*0 *. Tlckota for aala at Union Panon*ar Depot. OUAS P. BALL, General Bnp't. 1. A. BACON, Azant.faprWtf Central Railroad. THE BIST ADVICE that ekn t># tciv#l to peraere BM^ria# from dyt- iwpata, MHngg ##—plait, colic, <—nmption, sick headache, fever and ague, aervou# debility, or of anar diforJcP affccUng th# sfofiftdlL th# live* or kidney#, I# tg tone, clean##, and rngolata thwo im portant organ# by th# n#e of DR. 1AJTT8 YRGKT- a BLR LIVER PILLS. They act very mildly, yet (Itorotighly reftore th# functional action of th# digestive organ# and th# iateitlne# and renovate the whole ayitem. They produce neither nausea, griping or weakness, and may be taken at any time withont change of diet or oeovpation. Priee 26c a box. Bold by all draggtst#. Grocery House -or— J. A J. KAUFMAN, BUWBKlNTRNDMNT’dOrriOR# \ Savannah, One., Jan# 80,1874. / O N AND AFTER tho FIRST JDLY next, KKTtM TICKET* to and from oitner term no# or #lat>o<< on CENTRAL AND SOUTHWfeSTKHN RAILROADS oan bo pnrchaeed for OHE FAKE. Suld ticket# will ba Sold untH Slat of December Next, and be GOOD to rolurn d®* OONDOCTORS ARE NOT ADTH0RI2ID to Mil RETURN TICKETS from point# vkir. Agent# sell. The PUBLTO ora therefore CAUTI0N1D to DR. TUTT't HAIR DYE poetesses qunllties that no other dye doe#. Its effect is instantaneous, and so natural that it can not be detected by the cloaest observer. It Is harmless and easily applied, aad i# In general use am on if the fashionable hairdresser# m every large city in tho United States. Price $i a box. Sold •vorywbore. yyfU TUT Ts ^ ( SARSAPARIL LA Tetter, and Salt Rhonui, Scald Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Pain ami Enlargement of the Bones, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leueorrhoea Whites, Womb Diseases, Dropsy, White Swellings. Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Complaint, Mercurial Taint, and Piles, all proooed from impure blood. DR.TUTTB HAKSAPAElIzLA is the most powerful Blood Parifler kuown to medical science. It enters into th# circulation and eradicates every morbific agent; renovates the system; produce# a beautiful complexion and causes tho body to gain flesh and increase in weight. K««ptb# Bleed Healthy and all will.be,well. To do#o, nothiug has been otfofed that can compare with thia valuable ihte extract. Price $1.00 a bottle, gold hy vegntahl febl S*3eo4f*'w 1 y $5,000,000 Bn3i>wment Scheme 1 Fifth,, and . Last Concert *■ nr aid or TUI Public Library of Kentucky. ” JULY 31, l»4. In nnnonnclng th# Fifth and hat of the Reties of tiift Concu'!s given for >hu bouetit of the Tublso Library of Keotacky. the Truateea and Manager refer with pride uml pleasure to the four wnich m Mready given: The flrst, Deci-mber id, have boen Mre4'i> givsn: The Brat, _ 1871-jthe eaeonu, Dec -niber 2,1"7*J; the third, .in ly 8, laH; and the fourtfl, March 31-1,1"74. Under their charte;-, granted by a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, March l<i. 1*71, ih# Trustee# are antkoiix.Ml to give oN L MOliK, aud dMary. Museum, cni mber depaulpients «r< a larged dm* owdowMft n ltl» a Awed aud c , .. Untun .. , the maintenance i>f this mugiiiik'cut obtablhlc ment, but it# constant growth. he, Fifth Gift Concert tlie-ptipfao# jumHuiped, aad which is pt#l* ' 1 r itfoacMlfannonmwda. aUELAST EVEM-ER GiVRE ENDKR THIS OHAKTKR AND BY THE PKE8RNT MANAGE- RS Friday^ July Rl, IS74. 1 At this/Anal Concert nW^r thing will be upon a seal#, cor. esfomding with tta increased insportaoce. it,- rauate will ka readerad b/ aa of,-ka.tr. con* •a,ooo.ooo divided into twenty thousand' gift#, tributdd ataoug the ticket-holders. Lilt of OUti. GRAND CASH GIFT GRAND UA8H GIFT GASH t .GRAND gash gift GRAND UASU GIFT i GRAND CASK GlTT.. I OA8H GISTS dflQJIi ca 100,000 76*000 60,000 26,000 100,000 140.000 160.000 100,000 100,000 80,1)00 100,000 100,000 .... 120,000 x MiAauuitTi mo recta.j.... t.0,000 18,000 UASU GIFTS 60 each 860,000 ORAND TOTAL90,000 U1FT8, ALL OAHU... .**,600,000 mnp* S&S&SiRS «0 GASH Oil S O ASM GIF CASH GIF 140 CASH GIF 6,000 each.. iSSZS::, MMJi 'ISXSt:: 'wUWiSil Halves Tenth, or each Oonpon., 11 Whole tickets lor.., 22>4 Tickets for Ticket# or# new ready for sale, aad orders i 50 00 ^5 00 5 00 £00 00 1,000 00 oompenied by cosh will be promptly flllod. t jMsswrivommissjea#.will be a^fr** 10 - kfdgte. Circulars oontaining full particnlar# famished reapnlicatioa. TBO. K# EffAItLETTE, Agent and Manager, formation, apply to Cspt. C. AKIInk, Agt. V V Columbus, Ga. mylV i > d2taw*wtd DiaR6CC8, Lameness, cuRk Neuralgia, Pilet, luadaohe, Soils, Old Sores, Burns, Soreness, Toothache, Scales, Bprsini, Hoarseneii, Uloer*. Wound*, Sere Throat, Colic, Brahes, Rheumatism, Eemonhages, Sie. Pomiif;’ mgrSl t Q4iAw8m Liver! Liver! Liver! SIMMONS’ HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE, Is a purely VEGETABLE PREPARATION, harm- les# nuil cffoctlve—a specific for all derangements of the Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stout' aeh or Bowels. This Medicine ha# been triad by thousand# and has"never failed to give satisfaction. ft®*Try ono Dottle nod be convinced. E* L. KINO * 1 ONI, ; Propriotors and Manufacture*#, Colombia, 8. 0. For salo by A. M. BRANNON, Agent for Colum- ns nnd Opelika. at>23—tawflm DOOR8, SASH, KTC. Our Seventy Page Illustra ted Catalogue of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, ST Alii BAILS, NEWELS, FANCY GLASS, Ac., No. 14 and 10 Rroad St., Columbus, Ga., the Agents at the station, * wax. nuifssg. Geu'l Pup’t Central Railroad. V POWERS, Kng'r and Bup’t South we# tern Railroad. G. J. FORKAORR, Sup’t Atlanta Division Centra! Railroad. js30 1m KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON n tND ABOUT 100,000 pound* Bacon. 500 barrel* Flour. From 100 to 200 barrel* f ugar. 100 bag* Coffee. From 100 to 200 barrel* Syrup. 200 barrel* Whlakey. 200 boxei Tobaoco. 500 11 So'p. 200 “ Candl**. 100 barrel* Lard. 50 “ Mackerel. 500 tack* Salt. 50tl.ro** Rle*. 500 ream* Wrapping Paper. 100 «•*•* Pot**h. 100 “ Sardin**. 100 “ Oyttert. 100 “ Piokle*. 100 box** Candy. 100 “ March. 100 grou I arlor Matches. 1,000 pounds Lorlllard’# fiuuff. $0,000 Cigars. 1,000 pounds Green and Black Tea* 300 bag# of Shot. 100 boxen Soda and Fancy Crackers* 100 “ Cheese in season. 50 barrels Vinegar. 30 casks Scotch Ale. 100 doxen Wooden Backets. 100 doxen Brooms* Aud every tbiug ia the Grocery line, which they offer to the trade by the package, a# low as an other Jobbing House in the United States. uprlG 6m J. ft J KAUFMAN. F*. A.. POMEROY, AT MOOHEH’S 4JOJSNEH, CAULS ATTENTION TO Choice Whit* Shad, “ Freah Bay Fi*h, “ Mobil* Cabbag*, “ Celery and L*ttuo«, “ Live and Dratted Poultry, “ Fresh Country Bauiag*, Spare Rib* and Backbone*. A Choice Lot of Fresh Cracker*, Sugar Jumble*, Lemon Snap*, Ginger 8nap», Lemon Cream*, So. Apple*, Onion*, Potato** & Turnip*. Also usual Family Supplies and Fancy Gro.trie# on hand. Mr. T. C. PRIDGEN will U found at the coun ter and will 1k» picas d to wait on his former cus tomers and friends. Tbs patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. fet>28 Tl New York Knitting Machine Co.’s Automatic Family Knitting Machine. *»y on# interested ia building, receipt of stamp. KEOGH & THORNE, 251 ft 2M CANAL STREET, Jyll dftwly NEW YORK CITY. DIAMOND RFBCTACIaCB t These Spectacles are manafoctured from “Min ute Crystal Pebbles” melted called Diamond on accobnt of brilliancy. f, »nd w. cui-fl-l-ntl UntU th* IBth of January, IS75. Montgomery ft Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule, Taking EfTtot Sunday, Junt 21, IS74. MAIL TRAIN—DAILY. Leave Montgomery.. 4:00 m Arrive at fcufauia 11:38 p k Connecting on Wednesdays aad Satarday# with Boats o . Cbsttahoochee lliv r, and daily at Union Springs with Mobile ft Girard Railroad for Troy. Lerive Eufaula 12:4i a m Arrive at Moutgomery 7 65 am ; Moatgomerv with B. DUNHAM, Bup’t. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Gilt BEAL SUPSUINTX# DINT’# OffFIOX, ClNTEAL KaILKOAD, Bavannau, November 1,1874. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 14TH INSTANT, Passenger Trains on the Georgia Central Railroad, its Branches and Connections, will run as follows: ■} TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NOATH AND WEST. Leave 8:46 am Leave Augusta 9:06 a m Arrivo in Augasta 4:00 r m Arrive iu Mil ledge vi lie 10:08 r m Arrive in Katontpn..... *.,11:66 pm Arrive in Mucon 8:46 p m Leave Macon for Columbus 7:17 r m Leave Maoon for Eu'anla r m Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:10 pm Arrive at Col ambus 12:46 am Arrive at EufttuhR 10:20 \ m Arrive at Atlanta 6:00 am OOMINO SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atltnta j..l. 10:00pm LesveCo umlms. 7:10pm Leave Eufaula 7:26 t M Arrive at Macou from AtUuta 0:10 a x Arrive at Maoon from Columbus.... Arrive ut Macon from bulimia 0:41 a Leave Mucon 7:15 a Leave August Arrive at Augu-aa 4.00 p m Arrive at Savunuuh 6:vf>PM ■ TB.m vo: 1, ooi.Vo noktu and wish. Leave Savannah 7:30 pm Arrl». li.Zm, Leave Mucon for Columbus 0:20 as Leave Macon for Muraffla Leave Macon for Atlanta Arrive In Columbus Arrive in Eufaula Arrive iu Atlanta.... , 9:00 a . 6:35 P COMING SOUTH AMD EAST. Leave Atlanta 1:5p* Leave Columbus. 2:3u v x Leave Kufuala 8:60 i* Arrive in Macou fedm Atlanta 7:lorx Arrive ia Macon fr« Arrive in Macon frgn Columbus 7:25pm Arrive in Macou from Eufaula 6:inp« Leave Macon*’.... 7:3iP8 Arrive in Milledgetille.. Arrive ia KuontoN.. Leave Angu«U.,..„ Arrive iu Augusta... L Arrive In Savannah Train Nol^bomg a through train on the Cen tral Railroad, stopping only at whole station*, passengers for half stations cannot be taken on or pat off. Passenger! for Milicdgevil’e and Katontonwill take train No. 1 /run Savannah aud Augufft*, tud traiu No. 2 from point* on the Soiithwostern IUU* road AtUnta and Macon The Alilledgevillesnd Eat ntou train run* daily, Sunday* sxcoptrd. WILLIAM ROGERS, tf General Ssperlatendcut. NOTICE. W. T. fir.<KK. Hi'l' i- Important to Farmers. T, 1. BTNYENg t. well k.owo fcjj ! the ... clent GIN-WRIGUM2 Wherovi r he b*s worked he W n'e atisfaetioh ; and, as be propose# to »»#« • '•’*» iu a short time, planters needing Gin np" ’ bould h ind in their names aud location. • Hll done is twice done.” mh*4 d**”. DRUC8 AND MEDICINES griffin. in.plo, cheap Family “log and perfecting ' have aimed at Hav lug been tested with the polariscope, the "“I Pf r «®»of V rd ‘uary ingenuity «... *„ diamond lerwee have been found to admit fifteen H*" «he Knitting Machiue with better eaocess per cent, less heated rays than any other pebble, ‘ ^ They are ground with great selenttfle accuracy, are free from chromatic aberrations, aad produos . . — a brightness and distinctness of vision not before #*re«tlone accompany each attained in spectacles. Monnfoctnred by tho “iff S 1 ** 1 * t W her •*“* *»«/ one Machine, as Spencer Optical MonnfSsetnriag Oo., Now York. w1 ' 1 doth# knitting for a dosen booseho'd*. For tale by responsible agents in every city in the for Circulars aud Prica List. Ualeo. N B-—'We are also th* sole find exclusive Agents WITIIOH 4 KINSEL, J.wtlm **d Opllclina, I •>' Jk. clebralwl Bickford ItBtltia* ore sole agents for Columbns, Ga., from whom they cmlian. CM oolj U aitalaed. No raldlw. mpkq>«L V, u - V—l 1'.;^;,, N,,L;„ (, Do not bny . p^r ..lra yon no th. trad. Iw * SillHIg lUliM Vk, ** ,lt ♦ •** 4raHwly I Jyl2 dtwtr 649 Browlw.y, N.w York. J. I. IMPORTED #Drorc&Medicines.^ ^fpERFUMERvW FANCY GOOD®. AT UDVCU PRICES. All (004. (Dv.ntn*. W Pr.icrlptloo> | folly prepared at all hours. J-1. GRIP* 1 * • J.14 dndowly 106 Bro.^ For Sale Low. A MHOlAKiHIP IN IBB HKDICAI COU- | fras AT KYANIYILLN, INDIANA. *9?4 m aptly at tbu 0»n®