The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874, July 15, 1874, Image 1
'tmummmp'-’’. V XXAXLiTT Enquirer. FRANK WESSELS, { THE HOHIETOEj COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. 1874. YOUXyj.-N6.te4 TSBM8 DAILY, WEEKLYrAND SUNDAY 3UTQVZXUBXI.. Twilf# months, in ndvanot $8 00 Biz months, 44 4 00 Thrss months, 44 2 00 Ons month, 44 75c. BTzsblt Enquire*, ons year 2 00 Bombay Enquirer, ons jssr 2 50 Buvday and Wnni Enqukrir to- gsthsr, ons year 8 00 AdT«rtUls| Bstw. • 00 la 00 17 00 ao 10 22 60 26 00 , 4t 00 •r*ry three month*. Pot yearly oarda s liberal jount will be sidi. n« Weekly rate* will Invariably b* one-third of tbs Dolly. When an advertisement la changed more then onoe In three month* the advertiser will be charg ed with the ooat of composition. Foreign advar- tisers mnet f*« as do those at home. OUR WESTERN LETTER. IS THIS RlUiOION? Who Shall Sit in Judgment? The Death Blow of Polygamy I MORMONS ORNRRALLV HAVE ONLY ONE WIPE. A BATH IN IUT LAKE—“OH! HOW WE NOTE BO FLOAT !” THE WASH iniXH. A J.w.1 with a M.i,-Tt. Hlwm— Trio M the “Fla* MnH»-Hnp- plwra. Erlaoad la Hlrary— Hmaadhlng Ahont Hiaaa •at Minora — The Doctor'. Tran- hlas. Ac. Halt Lake Cm, July 8, 1874. Buptratition, F.o.tioiera, Beligion how myaterlonsiy and indissolubly these great, subtle egeneiee are oombined! Wbioh bae the power over tbe Mormons? Who among oa shall ait in Judgment npon them, and who is to “throw the find ■tone?"’ Shall it ba that Christian who, following the shadow for the rabetanoe, imagines that it is the mods of applies, tion and tha amount of water whieh seals the -effioray of an ordinance ? Nor yet should it be he who pnritanically shnta humanity off from all amusements, and solemnly arera the simple ornamentation of tha body can damn tha aoul. That sect which systematically and boactingly oalle itself “Tha Church," cannot prodnoe unprejudiced Jndgae for this decision, Ha who, with his hand on heart, oan sol- amuly arar that humanity haa become God-like, infallible, or be who thinks a God docs aeleot for eternal damnation oertain of bta created obildren, can bnt hare onesided views of the Latter Day Saints. Let ns pause, then, before we oondsmn their vagaries. That the Mor mons are ainoere in tbair faith, I do not doubt. Buoh aaoriflcee, snob devotion, such sublime and enduring faith, is seldom seen. Polygamy, as it treads down the laws of man, and of civilization, aa it degrades woman and makes man only worse, is a side issue of this people, which demands an early destruction. Three-fourths of the Mormons have but ona wife. There are more melee in Utah than females. While ail Mormons are ready to defend the polygamic dootrine, yet the minority practice it. This minor - . ity is oomposed of tha leaden, the rich , of the “kingdom.” About one-fourth of i tbe Mormon men are practical bigamists r polygamists. Mrs, Bteobouae, the lint wife of e ilormon alder—she end her husband now -delivered an aoti-po'ygamic iture here in Salt Lake City last night. ■ womon ie good-looking, intelligent I earnest, Her expose ie damaging to ygamy. Hnoh freedom of speech can i bnt one effeet—polygamy most fall. is no legislation neoeaaary. The duotion of Gentile women into Utah the undermining of this harem i hundred and seventy-six convert, from Europe last night. Five 1 more are expected in a few days, talked to a number of the com- : people, I een safely say they ere i in their belief. They think Christ i Hod, end theirs the pure modern ition. t Abath in Salt Lake! Whet a queer *8 s V*»»tion! Yon eannot sink. Water so «0ae that four buoketfnls make one of t; HN ■» bnoyent that the heaviest man i like cork. It ie very difficult to i in 8elt Lake, bnt the easiest tbiag the world is to float. Foer miles ont from the oity are the sulphur springs. Tha water is very m. Tbe springe are remarkable for s their bealiog qualities and the deligbtfu aeneatiou given to bethem. Angry con troversy as to the ownership of these springs has resulted in mnrder, litigation, threats and assassination. A Gentile took possession. Tbe Hormona did not like that, and the Gentile was selected “and Axed." There is a diamond with a history to it in this town. Its nps and dowus mark the ways of kingdoms and orowns. Its path is strewn with the flowers of ro- manoe. Its history give* the whims of fortune. Tbia diamond—wbioh is held at (12,000 in gold—is said to have been presented to a Spanish Euler by an East ern PrUos. Queen Isabella, upon her accession, became the Inoky owner. Her glory departed, and with it her loose change, and tbs jewel was sold to a Lon don jeweler. Amerieana being naturally great fools, a New York house bought it, and found jnst inch a fellow as they were looking for, and ha bought it. This sin ner, be it to his glory said, became sorry and traded it for (20,000 worth of mining atook. He etraek it rioh—eold ont for (80,000 profit. The new holder of the changing diamond naturally soon beoame bard up, and Meaare. Joalin A Perk, large jewelera, bought it of him, and ere wait ing for a new craxy-man to oome along and bnyit. In thirty miles of Salt Lake there ere a greet many mine*. Moat of these mines yield lead and lilvar—some of tham iron and oopper. These mountains are rioh in treasures. Bingham Canyon, Amerioan Fork and Little Cottonwood Canyons, ara toll of mines. Throagh .the kindness of Mr. Bsrker, Paymaster, we were allowed a visit to the oelebrated Flag Stsff Silver Mines. This trip being so entirely novel, wee greatly anjoyad by tbs three or foer Georgians who went down in the bowels of the earth. Part of this trip was up a narrow-gauge—the Wahaatoh A Jordan Valley Bailroed. Aa a feat of engineering this road ie something remarkable. Bight up the mountains, tbe grade it 287 feet to the mile. This ie too much to go straight np on, end so the rsilrosd is a lot of V’s. The train goes np ons prong of the V, and bsoks np the other. From the tar- minus of this railroad a ride, mnstang back, over eight miles of the rookiest, wildest, strangest road, bringa ua to the Ore House of the “Flag Staff.” Bight down this oanyon runs a oreek of melted snow—so impetuous, so qniok, so noisy, so elesr, that it demands your attention end obains it. Abruptly np on either aide rises an abrupt wall of rook 2,000 fast high. From tbe foot of the mountain to the mine we are serried in e tramway, which goeB np 1500 feet. The eagle of inclination is abont 50 degrees. Dr. V., of North Georgia, ons of oor party, has given himeelf over to mis ery ; and when this rids presents itself bis timidity crops ont in arguments and conundrums. “Boys, this pony was aa rough as a persimmon; the dost was in sufferable ae short rations; but, Great; Heavens! what ie all that to the faot that this rope might break, while we are goieg np this mountain?” The Doctor tried bard to get some Me to oomplein, that he might be one of tbe happy, contented ones, and laegh, bnt had to break down, getting perfeotly exasperated at tbe phil osophic answers we, dnst-eovered, pony- bucked, sun-warmed, seekers after infor mation, gave him. Now that he was him self, his pent np soul told its troubles. The Doetor had hardly got seated in the car before be concluded it wee beat to walk np, and commeneod to unload him self, and just then away we ehot. Bight np, only about one minnte to make the trip. The boys insisted, daring the whole ascent, that the Doctor should look back down the ooyon at the toenery, (they had heard this made one eee-eiok and giddy), bnt tbe Doctor grimly held on tbe front of tbe ear, shot hie eyes and eeid “the thing is dangerous, you may laugh as much as you please.” This mine has a stock of one and VMf millions. The renowned “Emma” mine, jnst a atone throw to the east, is e live million mine—both owned by English com panies. We found as Superintendent of this mine, Mr. Geo. Collins, an old miner from Mississippi. Like all other South erners ont here he was exoeedingly glad to see ns. Mr. Collins has the reputation of being the beet miner in Utah. Twen ty-four years ago he cotumenoed tbia wild life. Hie experience bae been extensive, he having mined in California, Nevada, Mexico, Arizona and Utah. It is quite cool np here, 9,800 feet above the sea—ao oold at night and morning that we have a Are, and blankets feel glo riously good. Whst an experience for a Georgian ! Throwing enow-balls in July! Yea; snow ie all around us—five, ten, fifteen feet deep in tbe drifts. We eat it, made snow-balls of it, rods through it. Down into the mine we went—seven hundred and fifty feet in tbe earth. Everybody carries his eandle, and every, body going down the abaft drops tatlhw on the Doctor. The Dootor ie miserable, and, of course, happy. Striking a short shaft, the Dootor asked a miner how deep it, sod be remarked only a step; and the Doolor stepped. As hs picked himself up out of the mud eight feet be. low, be very reasonably remarked: “Go ing up a mountain is absolutely child's play to jumping down one." Tbe ore of this mine yields shout sixty, five per oent. of lead, thirty to fifty onnees of silver, end two ennoes of gold per ton. There is abont fifty to seventy tons removed per day. It takes brains, ore and money to rnn a mine. The ex penditures are enormous; the yield gnesa work; tha labor severs and ooatly, and litigation almost certain. Eighty miners are engaged in tbia mine. Their pay ie from $2 to (4 50 per day; moat of them getting $8 to (8 50 per day. Like all men of their class, they are always “jnst ont” of oash. Minas are worked night and day. Our Handy-Andy (the Doetor) fell off hie mustang only once on tbe re turn, and, beyond a fow bruises, found little to interest himself with. Yours, truly, WxsrwABn Ho! TBEASUBY HATTEBA. Counterfeit Discovered—The New Loan. Washington, July 14.—One of the fe male conn ten in the redemption division of the Treasury Department discovered to-day in a roll of money sent for redemp tion one. of .tha dangerous counterfeit (500 greenbaok notes originally discover ed last summer. From the intimations rtoeivsd at the Treasury Department it is believed there will be a large number of bids for tha new 5 per oent. loon, under the oiroular leaned by Seoretory Bristow for the plac ing of the remaining (179,000,000 in mnrket. The day of subscription ex piree on tbe 23d inst. «ow. Lonoatroot the Frebablo Hlw- Washinoton, July 14.—It is expeotod that all tha mambers of tha Cabinet will be here by Friday next. White there haa been reoeived no inti mation of. the return of tha President, it is thought that be will be here, and tbet tha Cabinet meeting will be held on that day, with a view of considering tbe ap pointment of a anooeeaor to Jewell, ae Minister to Ht. Petersburg. It iaasaerted, ia this connection, that the minion will bp tenters*} to Gan, Longatraet. Baxter to Booist the Ceaetttattewel Convention. Nr; Louts, July 14.—A apeoiel dispatob from Little Kook says: “All the militia in tbe city are under arms. Last night one oompany went into camp in the State House yard. Governor Baxter haa telegraphed to the eountry for fwo eompanlea more. Theao movements are made in view of tbe assembling of the State Constitutional Convention to day;! hot there are reports of even threat, sued opposition to that body." Grant for a Third Toni. Wash;noton, July 14,— Ex-Governor Hebert of Louisiana publishes a letter in the National Republican favoring Grant for a third term. New York Items. New Yobk, July 14.—Tbe general man agers of the Erie Bailroed Company state that their loss by the Weehawken firs ranges from (150,000 to (175,000; inaur- ■BOS (102,000. Tbe Fourth avenue tunnel, between Ninth and Ninety-first streets, caved in to-day, killing a laborer named William S. Holley. Patrick Gillespie and Joseph Granger, rockmen, who were working in the tunnel, were severely injured. Hon. H. J. Jewett whs eleoted Presi dent pf tbe Erie Bailroed Oompany to day, in place of Watson, who declined re- election on aeoount of ill health. Celehmtlona bjr the Orawscmew, New Yoke, July 14.—There were no disturbances at tbo Orange celebration bore yesterday. They went on a pienio and exonrsiou to Iona island in steam boats and barges, gaily decorated with orange and pnrple banners—the mom- ben of lodges wearing their insignia of office. Pittsbubo, July 14.—Demonstrations of the Orangemen yesterday were the largest and flueat ever held in this oity. Large crowds turned ont to witness the procession. Tilton Going for Bomber. Bbooklyn, July 14.—Theodore Tilton, ilMausod at the publication of Beecher's letter, wbioh ho accepts as a challenge, publishes a note to the investigating com mittee, uwrliog that he lessened the force of some faote |aud withhold others, when before the committee lect week, at the suggestion of his oonnsel, and now promises to give a fall and detailed ac count of the faote in the oaae under oath, as aooa as he oan prepare it. A Little Boy Kills Hla Mother. Boston, July 14.—Mrs. Htggia Smith, of Charlestown, was shot and instantly killed by her eon, a boy nine years old, last evening, in a room in Boxbnry, where Abe boy found tn old pistol, and in play ing with it, it was discharged. Pay-Miwter*a Train Tumbles Down n Bank. SpsnronxLD, Mass, July 14.—Tbe pay- master's train of tbe Fitohburg Bailroed, consisting of tbe engine and passenger oar, wee thrown from tbo traok of tbe Troy and Greenfield Bailroad, near Shelburne Falls, yesterday, near the bridge over the Highway. Tbe engine and ear went down a fifteen feet embank ment. There were nine persona on board all bat two beiog more or less bnrt. Tko Norik Carolina Governor. Balsigu, Jaly 14.—Lieutenant Gov- IED CONFLAGBATION CHICAGO. Hook ol tko City Alraedy Barasd- A sols tones Colled For-Hlgk Wind—Flames EMU Boeing, Etc. Washixoton, July 14.—Telegrams re ceived here to-night report another largo fire In Chicago, wbioh destroyed over half a mile of the southern portion of tha oily. It began on Twelfth street, on the south side, and so far it has been oonflned to the old rookeriea, hot U is foarod that it will sxtand to the lake side. Tha wind is blowing fresh from the southwest. Ths Baptist chnroh has Men destroyed, and at this time ths flsahfw have reaohed tha poat-offlos. Assistance his bsen asked ter front ill the adjoining towns. Telegraphic com munication is nearly suspended. LATHE. Gunpowder Explosion — Ineroswlng Flames-Fire Approaching Boot Fort or Ctty. Chicago, July 14.—Another conflagra tion is raging in the heart of tha city. It broke out in Twelfth street, and at half- paat 6 o'clock, the flwo had made al most a clean sweep to tbs comer of Third avenue and Polk street, horning np the houses of thousands of poopla. At the above corner the Fire Depart- meat commenced ths prooeas of blowing np buildings with gunpowder, bnt tha buildings experimented with wore small wooden affairs, and tha procaas would only have the effect of making * quicker blaze of them. Tno wind is blowing very fresh from •boat S.S.W. Ths fire is now on the vergs of ths fits line of onr big fire, st Harrison strait. The west side of Wabash Avenns is now in fall blaze, which takes many a stately bnilding in its coarse, which of. fared a haven of refoge in tbe winter of 1871. The fire is jnst immediately in rear of the Baptist Church, snd should that etrnotnre go down the Arc will have • clear sweep to the northward snd east ward, snd tbo exposition bnilding will, in all likelihood, ba the final prey of ths flrs, snd ss that is immediately on ths lake shore, there will be nothing for tho fire to feed npon, provided wo have ths good fortune not to have a ohsngs of tho wind. Tko Indians Advancing. Chicago, July 14.—Information bis been recoived that ths Indian war list reached tbo Ciniaron, Northern Mexico. Several raids hsvs been mode on tho vicinity of the Oimarou river. Several persons have been killed snd stock driven off. The present appearanoes indicate that s large number of Indiana sra on tho war path. A BUNGLING CONGEES*. No one Knows^ke Mutate Lew of the United States. Washington, July 14.—A distinguished practitioner st tho Supreme Court Bar furnishes the following artiele: The sot to revise and coneolidsto the Statutes of tbe United States in foreo on the first of December 1873, was approved on the 22d of Jnno 1874, and it repeals all sots of Congress passed prior to the first named date, any portion of which is embmoed in any section of the revision; but the en actment of revisiun is not to sffeot or rs- poai any act of Congress passed sinoc the 1st day of December 1873, snd all sots pissed sinoc tint, day are to hsvs is full effect os if passed otter the enaotment of the revision, snd so far ss sneh sots vary from or confliot with soy provision oont-iued in said revision, they ire to have effeet ss subsequent statutes snd ss ropesling any portion of tbe rsvision in. consistent therewith. Tbe first praotieal muddle which tbis state of tbe law has produce!, arises in tbs bankrupt law wbioh oeonpies title 61 snd oovers 161 ■cotions of tbe book. Daring tho asms day on which the revised statute was ap proved, Congress amended the bankrupt set of 1865 in many important portion, iars. Tha amendment ceiled for sot of 1867, sad not for the corresponding sec tions in the revised code, ana the sot of 1867 itsolf is so transposed, if not ohsng- ed, se to reader it impossible for tbo ooarte to proceed with safety nntil after o publication of tbo revised code. Many other chapters present s similar diffienlty, so that it may now bo truly said no ona knows tbs statute law of tbo United Htatea. To Lojollsto- Washington, July 14.—The amount paid on aeoount uf claims of loyal oitissns for supplies fnroisbed dnriog tbs rebel, lion ss swarded by the Southern Claims Commission to July 18th, 1874, is (277, 083. Grant nt Bnralogu. Saratoga, July 14.—The President and Mrs. Grant reaohed here this morn ing. THE WEATHEE. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. ENGLAND. Disraeli on tko Worship Pegu lot loo Bill. London, July 18. —In tho Commons, this arming, Disraeli said ha hopad Par- liamant would bo in a eooditioa to ad journ oa the 5th of August. In nfsrsaoe to tha Public Worship Kagnlatloo bill, ha dsolarsd that he was unoompromlsligiy opposad to tho rsaolntiona of which Glad stone gave notiaa oa tha Mh last., be- cause they were aimed against theaoMls- mant upon whieh rsllgiona liberty de pended. Tha rsaolntiona in question op pose a deficits settlement of tha points now in dispute, and doth* ths Bishops with power to aatahHah uniformity ia re gard to tbe eoadnel of PmbUa Worship. Wrongs soon ForaWe In London—Hr- Loxdon, July 14.—The Orangemm par redid yesterday. A mooting waa held, at which speeches warn aaada denouncing Homs Bale and Ultramootealiaa. A seas of hydrophobia, at Brighton, orantes gnat ezdtemeat than, ■transship Collides Wltk an looker*. London, July 14. — Tho steamship Nevada, which arrived at Queenstown Hunday from Now York, waa in oollidon with an ieebarg daring a fog, and sus tained soma dImage. A portion of tho ioebarg baoama ddaehod and fdlonher foreoaatle. ■FAIN. ■rntalltlra of Carltats. London, July 14.—A • peoial dispetoh from Madrid reports that Gan. Zabala in oontiannlly receiving run!ornaments. Fresh outrages have bean committed by tho Carlisle, who are reported to have robbed and nearly murdered tha doctors and others who wsn sent ont to bring soma of tho woondad Bspnblioans within tbe lines. Bepablleana Advancing. Madsid, July 14.—Ths Bapnblioan troops an marching to rtllova Pnyoerda. AUSTEIA. Design to Asaaaslnalo Iks Emperor. London, Jaly 14.—The Daily Neve re ports that tha polios of Vienna have is sued a circular giving a dsactiptton of tha parson whom they impeded of a design to amamiuate tho Emparor of Austria. ernor Brogdon (white Itadioal) has as sumed the dntios uf the office of Gov- PENNhVLVAXIA. Political Conventions, Nominations and Action. Philadelphia, Jaly 14.—The Demo cratic Convections met to-day in tbe varioqa Congressional Districts. In the First District, Gen. William MeCandlcse waa nominated on the first ballot; in tbe Heoond no quorum ap peared ; in tbe Third, Samuel J. ttandsll Wad nominated by aoclamition. On the Fourth tha Convention adjourned nntit August 1st, without making a nomination. The Bcpnblicsn City Central Committee took ration npon the protest of Myers ae to Harmer'a nomination by ths Fifth Dis- Tke Bebksrp Story Too Thin. San Fsancisco, July 14.—W. J. Mc Cormick, Collector of Customs at Han Diego, who told the story of having been robbed of (8,000 of Government funds I trict Committee, declaring that Myers bid by two men, was masted to-day, ohargad : refused to comply with tbe rale* or tbe with having embesilcd money, and tv- ! Republican party, and tbcrcforc he could leased on bail. I not be rooognized as s candidate Department or Was, > Washington, Jaly 14, 1874. j Probabilities.—Fot the South Atlantio and Galf States, Tennessee and tbe Ohio Valloy, portly olondy weather snd loesl rains. In the Golf States, southeast to southwest winds, stationery or rising tom. poretare end continual high barometer. Heavy Flwo ee • Bishop — Anther *04—BxelteWMmt of Bteraorah- EhtkwotooMs ■vrsooQs Trieste ■sopratoO - King William Ixnroow, JHy 14.—Tho Ttmm’ special correspondent at Berlin telegraphs that tha Bishop of Paderborn has received an other emtenoa of 18,000 tbntere fine and three months' detention in n fortrsae for parsiateat violation of ths EoolaotesMoal laws. Anchoress Bow*. Agnes Strickland, ths histories! sstbor- •ss, isdssd. Exeltsossat Is Barilo. Intones sxdtomsn in Bsrlia was occa sioned over ths ettempt to asasminste Bismarck. Weald-bo Assassin MootlEsd. Tha identity of the would-be asasssin of Prineo Bismarck haa bean established. Hit name is Knlmann. Hs belongs to Hsdgsbnrg, snd Is a cooper by trade. Hs is a member of tha Catholic Journey, men’s Society of that city, and has bean observed of late frequently in tbs oom pany of a Catbolio Priaet. Bathos lastls BerapMow of 1 i, July 14.—Prinos Biamarok appeared atths Public Gardens lust evening and was greeted with tho utmost snthuai- asm. Mnsioal societies, accompanied by a gnat orowd of poopla, subsequently serenaded at hie residesoe. In response to tbo demands of tbo ooncourse, the OhaaoeUor appeared and addressed it. After expressing hie thanks for tha dam- onstration, ha said tha attempt on his Ufa waa not aimed at his person, hot st ths osnse bo roprseented. In ounolnsion ho proposed throe shears for ths “German Empire and aUiad Gorman priaoaa.” Tho people responded with repeated cheers. Than ara to be thanksgiving aarvioss in tha Protesteat chnrobee to-day for tha providential esoepe of the premier. It.ia reported that Knlmann has confessed that hs intended to assmtnsls the Prince, sod that ha aaed aa sipremion indicating that others era implicated in his sohsma. A priest named KoltelUr, haa bean sr rested at Solentorine,under tha belief that ba was eooeasory to tbo shooting. Ha was oarried from Kiaaongra yesterday. Emperor William la Bavaria. The Emperor William arrived at Mu nich to-day. He was reoeived by the King of Bavaria and eaoorted to ths royal palace. Tha King will aooompany tha Emparor part of tho way to Haliburg. Ths Bavarian Priaoea and members of the Bavarian Ministry have received dec- orations from the Emperor. MARKETS. BT TELEGBAPH TO KHQUIHK*. Haney and atook Horkote. London, July 14, 2:30 r. m—Tbe rate of diaoonnt on open market for throe months, 8} per oent.; which is 4 below the Bank of England rate. Eric 80}a3Q}. Pahs, July 14.— Dispatohee quote •rates at filf. 77Jo. Pbanuout, July 14.—U. 8. bonds, 'fifi'a, 97}. New You, July 14.—Stocks doll. Monty 2 per oent. Gold 109}. Exobinge —long 487}, short 490. Govornmrate doll. State bonds qniet. Naw You, July 14.—Money easy at 2} par amt. Exobange qsiet and steady at 487}. Gold doll and steady at 109}t 102}. Governments dull and steady. State bonds quiet and nominal. Pabis, July 14.—Specie increase 0,250,- 000 franot. London, July 14.—Bullion increased £875,000. Liras fool, Jaly 14 —Ths amount of boUlon gone into the Bank of England on balanoa to-day ia £30,000. Provision Horkets. Naw Yoax, July 14.—Flour quiet. Wheat and Corn steady. Pork firm— mass (19 25. Lerd quiet—steam 11}. WHXAT ASBIVED AT UY1BPOOL. Liteepool, July 14.— Heoeipts of wheat for the paat three days 58,000 quarters, tealading 48,000 American. GixginhXTI, July 14.—Flour steady. Com—mixed steady at 66168. Pork so- tiro, but firm at (19 75. Lard firmer snd higher; summer Hell}, kettla 12|al8. Bacon firm—shonldcn soiree; email sales at 8|; dear rib 10}; clear aides 10}atl. Whiskey steady st 94. LoU1 WILLS, Jaly 14.—Floor unchanged. Corn qniet at 76a80. Fork quiet at (20.75. Braun firm—shoulders 84, deer rib 10}, clear aides 11}. Lard I2]al8j, Whiskey 94. 8*. Loom, July 14.—Floor qniet and unchanged, rather more doing. Corn ac tive and higher; No. 2 mixud U4a65 on eeet side end in elevator; 05}«80 on this elds. Whiskey steady at 95. Pork (20.50a(20.75. Bacon scarce and ad vancing; •hoalders 8}a8}; dear rib 10a 11; dear aides 11}. Lard unchanged. Catena Horkote. Lsvxbpool, Jaly 14—Noon.—Cotton doll and unchanged; sales 10,000 bales, including 2,000 for speculation and ex port. Cotton to arrive 1-16 cheaper. Halos of uplands, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable in.. July and Augnat, 81-16; do., deliverable in Annual and September, 8 8-16. Salat of ahipmenta, now crop, on bade of middling uplands, nothing below good ordioary, 8 5-10. 8:80 r. M.—Salas of Orleans, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable in An gnat and September, 8}. Hales of Orleans, nothing below low middlings, deliverable in August and bap- Ihvhbpool, Jaly 14—5 r. 11.—Of eales of aottoo to-day 5800 were Amerioan. Bates of Orleans, nothing beluw good ordinary, deUvereblt in September and October 8|d. Yarns and fabrics at Man oh eater dull, bnt not qnotab’.y lower. New Yoox, July 14.—Cotton weak and nominal; oaten 123; uptauda 17}o, Or. ' ana 17}. Futures opened heavy, aa follows: July nominal at 16}; Augnat 16}16 9 16; September 16 18-16el6}; October 169.16s ief. Nxw You, July 14. — Cotton qniet and nominal; salaa 211 bales at 17}al7}; net receipts 184. Futures closed steady; salsa 17,700 bates, ee follows: July 16jn9-32; Aa- gaet 18 16-82e}; September 16]a25S2; October I6}el7 82; November 16 18-82a 7-16; Deeestber 16 18-82e7-16. Mobiln, July 14.—Cotton dolt and weak; middlings 16}; reoeipta 47; ealea 100; atook 6,879. Boston, Jaly 14.—Dali; middlings 17}; sales 100; stock 0,500. Obablnston, July 14.—Cotton quiet; middlings 15}; net receipts 45; ados 433; exports to Great Britain 8,025; Btook 5,780 bales. Nxw OnutaNa. Jaly 14.—Cotton qaiel; middlings 17; low middlings 16; atriot good ordinary 14]; good ordinary 12; not reodpta 80; eales 350; stock 81,389. Savannah, July 14.—Nominal; mid dlings 16; not receipts 165; sale* 46; stock 10,940. Csaolnston, Jaly 14.—Unchanged; net reoeipta 144; adoc 500; Btook 9,251. DRUGS AND MEDICINE*. _ _ ^ Rl FFI]Vj IMPORTED jJpERFUMERY^J FANCY GOODS, AT DEDUCED PHICEH. All good* guaranteed. 48 tally prepared st all boars. JaiS deodewly ■ Preacriptioma cu*> J. 1. oaivrur, lMlmdlt. For Sale Low. A SCUOLAHdWi’ IN TUH MEDICAL COL- LHl AT KVAMIVILLX, INDIANA. BMC <f AFPLT AT THU OHIO!. TEADVI LBAV1 rw NeatemMn oad Mmo, , v . 1:00 a. M. Arriv. otNoalg’y, - - T:00an. Arrive at (.lam, - . 11:04 a. n. ron ATLANTA AND MW TOU At 10:80 a. m. Arrtv. OydikA U 1X20 p. a. At Atlaata 6:4t p. a. By Atlanta and Etebmsad Alr-Llno. Lmt. AlOmtaMOr. ■,OHAaLOTTS AM* a. m„ Danville Mr p. m.. Biekmoad 11:01 p. ■. Ar riv. at WMklagloa AM e. a., at Mtiaior. 0:90 e. m., at FhilaMpkia 1:M p. at., at Mg* long t:lt- Utopias Oon ram trom Atlaata la Okarlolte. By KtnHsaaw Rants. Lot. Atlaata 1:00 p. at., Delia. 10:91 p. ■„ mtst.1 tuts s. m, tystekstslHG p. s. Arriv. et WmUssub Mi e. a, alHsiUrar* t it». si., et PklMMpkle 1:90 p7k.. st NSW Tons 0:11 p.m. IlMptss as rsa Item Attest* to Ljaoktmrs. ThAMt A HAITI AT 00LUHSU9 DAILY !"• Attest* ui New T.rk, CM a. a. lem Mtsisraiif end Selma 9:90 r. n. Ticket, to Mia at Balsa teams" Hvpot- ' sal Is Central Railroad. OfaunCM o •ith lATARMAE, Q«0., Jui SO,’1874. AND APT1H tfc. PPUT JULY ant, _ 1ETUDN TICKETS ti> .u< now •Hb.r WMBInM er stetioi es 0HNTHAL AND ■OUTHWMTNKN HAIL HOADS me l» purohemd for ONE FADE. Seld ticket, will b. (•Iff until (1st of Dsetmbtr Next, esd be MOD to retsm Until tbs 15th nf Jsnnsry, 1(78. £»- OONDflOTOHl AJil not AUTHOHIXSD to Mil SHTCnn TICKETS to* poiate wbm Ag.atl Mil. Tbe POM.IO in tbererwe 0AUTIONID to PHOVIDB TtUMBBLYH WITH T10KKTS Itrom tbe Afuli et tbe atallak, or FAT HUTU WAYS. WM. kOOXBS, tot Sap't Omtrel BiUlroM. v. Fownns, Bas'r sad Sap't Smtbwnl.rc Pellread. O. i. fOnSAOHS, Montgomery L Eufaula R. R. Chang* of SohNdole, Taking Effsot (undsy, Jwns 21,1(74. MAIL TBAIX—DAILY. Lmts Moatsomery -«00 r a Arrire U Bakwle ii:9l a a Coaeectias ea WvdkMdtyv aad Satardere witk Paste ua abet WiaookM Hit, r, eld dell, at Oetaa Sprieg. with EsMIs * Olrerd Bellreed fur Trojr. Lmvs Bateate 19,49 * a Arrln et Mualsemwy yuan Connecting nt Union Spring, wllb Mobil, k Qlrnrd Iteilroed lor tteiamkan, nod nt Mmtgom.rT witk fowl, divorglas. jo»9 t> B. MUtBAM. inp’t FOR SALE AND RENT. A Mo*t Desirable Beiidoace for Sale. T UI Hoik* and Lot cornor Bridge and Jnchtoa itrfetff. Tbe bou»u b*i live room*, dove room *tUcbed. W*t«r *■ goud hi *uy lu the city. The entire promUea in perfuot order. " •eaelon given »t queo. Apply to the nnderffigoed or to Terry Hponcer. Je86 In P. H. ALSTON. To Bent. fT*B April 4tb, two VurnUked SRDjg ROOMS, Kitchen **<1 Stable, with nee of dining room *nd parlor. Addrooa npl tf M. Emiuirnr Office. FOR SALE ON B*I1ALV 1NTKKIBT in or tlio WUOI EAGLE DRUG STOKE, No. 03 Broad Street. OAN SB BOUGHT ON UUOD TIBI Notice. A LL peraoM having clali of J. Wnrrtn Macecy, . . notified to preMnt the*, dal/ •ntbenllootofi, lo m within the time prescribed by low. Important to Farmers. givM Mliefbotlon; ud, m In pr.no.M lo mb e tonr In n abort tiwa, pteaten umdlag Ola ■boald bMdia their im a .11 Sms is twtee doao." main “wirk mbit dawtf •TOVES AND TIN WARE. Stoves, Stoves ^nathaTcruwh, CENTRAL RAILROAD. GniNUUL tDMURIUSMT'l OlPlCff, OKKVAU RAU.AOAH • ATARRAR, KoVOMhOF 1, U74. O N AMR AVTIR IVNDAT, 14TH I\»l *, PaMOnger Tralna on tho Uoorgla C* a mtlroad, lta Mraochea aad Oooooctiont, wil. u aa follow*: TRAIN MO. 1, OOIMO NORTH AMll WK3P. lioov* Bavaaoeh......... |:46am U kVO AugMta U.05 k. M Arriv* In Angnota 4:<ki r m Arrive In MlliadgevUI* lu:ii9 p m Arriv* In KntontOB.'. i^r, p M Arrive In Moeon.. Leave Atlanta... Leave Co am hue. Leave Knfonl* Arriv* ta Macon fr*M Atlaata .... 7:17 m .... V:lom • i•. Niiorm ....18:45AM Ltave Macon for Columbna Loav# Maoon Ibr KnauU.. Leave Macon for Atlanta... Arrive at Coinabao Arrive at Rutaulta * ■ Arrive at Atlanta 6;U0am OOMtMU fiuOfli AND1AHT. • . p 10:0(1 f M ... 7:10FM ... 7:86 P M *»YH Olio AM Arrive at Maoon from Colnabna 4:10 x N Arrive at Macon from Katenin 6:45 am Laav* Macon.. 7:lf» x M Leave Anguata 9:05 a m krrlv.at AwMt. 4:<J0VN Arrive at Savannah 6; 6fm Train mo. *, ooino mortu and Leave fiavanaah. 7:90 f m Laayo Anguata *06 pm Arrive In lngocta 5:66 am ArrlvoIn Mocom.. ajoam Leave Maoon for CuInnitNU... 9:20 a m Leave Maoon'tar Rntaola 0.06 am Leave M***! for Atlanta. Arriv* In Columbna. 6:36 pm Arrlvo in ltatanla...k ;.... 5:40 f m Arrive in Atlanta,. 3:06 pm COMING 80UT11 AMD RAfiT. Leave Atlanta 1: >5 P M Leave Coluiahua ^ao p m Loav* Kutenla 8:50 am Arrive la Moeou from Atlanta 7:10 P m Arrive in Maoon front Cotumbue 7:26 r m Arrlvo In Maoon from Knfauia 6:io p m Leave Maori 7:35 pm Arrivo in Mllladgovilta 10.09 p m Arriv# in Ratoatoa p ■ Leave Aaganta., 8:05PM Arrive In Auguata....*....,... 6 65 am Arrive la Savannah 7.\6 a m . T ,l»|a '"■“S »tbraagh Irate oa tlit c.a- *«* Iteliriwd, .toopl.s o.li et whole .utlooi, paoMas.ro to telf auHosa mm b. t.k.o on or pat off. Pascongara for MUIedgovlll* aad Katonton will tab. »"l» ■••I tomtoTMMhara Aagmu, »ed •rein No. 9 from petal, oa tbo Soulbw-'.t. rn Kail- road, Atlaata aad Eicon. Tho HllladcoTlila end ■etoate. tiala me. telly, Sntero eacopi. 0. , _ WILLIAM ftOCXKS, 1*29 »? Oanorei InporDtuudcot, NOTICE. <r Columbna, April 16, li AMD A FT MR APRIL IffTM, the Paeatnger Train on thi« Road will run aa follow*: (Oppoelte Bun Office) Columbus, Oa., W OULD reapoctfolly invite tbe attention of hla friend* and cnatomera to hia exteunive •took Of ITOVKR UOLLQW AND bTAMFKD WAR*. HOUBR^lir- Roofing and Clattering done promptly and la the beat manner. Ho aolielu a call, fooling Moored that be oaa give entire eatlafaction. fifo* Price oa low aa the loweat. Come and nee before you buy. octal oodowtf Leave Columbna.... 3:00 p. M- Arrive at Troy... ............11:05 p. M. Leave Troy i........ 2:'.5 a. M. Arrivo at Columbna 10:30 a.m. Mufioogee Sheriff 8ale. U7ILL b. Mid oe tk. tnt TwMd.y In Ausn.t '* MAI, bMwma th. teas) bear, ol ml., b>- for. tb. auction hou. of lib. A Uorriaou. Bruwl •tmt, Oolnwbui, 0e-, Ik. fbllowlbs dwen fd property, to-wlt; Tb. (xlaabo. lima Flutes Bill., .Itn.led oa lot 940 abd that fart of lot 999, ia lb. citr uf co- tetebua, Ute tOEilbor with tb. MMbin.ry beluus- Ins to (aid wllb. Levied oa m lb. prop.rU of K. H. Goetcbiu. ud B. H. kaglend, «nrvl.ora. to rat ter, a a. lb. teaaod (rom Huicoem Suparlor Oo.rt In tevor of Mori Hodg.., Admlnwlralni, n. ..dd Gontobiu A biglui. Fropwrty foisted oat la “jJlo Stl H. 0. ZYfiY, SkWiS.