The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874, July 17, 1874, Image 1
wttygitgpQSttQ aJSTOK -•«*'••• 4»* isajeassMawsuc .Cjji’..--j JCw !Wif»- Enquirer. LNK WESSELS, {, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 17. 1874. YOL. XYL-NO. 160 Tsxta.cs OF THI ILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY CHICAGO F ttmiLT CMMNATBM. loteli, ttarckH Hi Frwlwil InIOrhi B.raMl-lM.r< Twelve month,, in advanoc 1....98 00 Ik months, “ month,, •• OH month, “ "Oihli EitQtTna, on, year ■•host EitQunn, on, jnt Buodat and Warn., EoQuiaos to- gather, ana year Mnrtlala, Hum. I 9 00 9 00 «.» IS 00 n oo 20 oo ■ 22 90 , 25 00 [ Iqnnljrur 42 00 (ho above Is with Ike privilege of a change ' tfuj three Months. lot jsotl, cards o llbefnl dle- Moot will bo mode. (ho Weekly rote# will tavarlakly to one-third If the Dolly. When on •drerMoeneot It changed more then lie in three monthe the adnrtlter will to charg- with the oott or eomnoeltlon. foreign adnr- tleers most fa a, do those at hone. | COMUCHCIT AT THE WEB. UTAH. Muhn nad Oftliki Mndonle. NsTionai. Horn, I Macon, O*., July 15, 1874. J Editor Enquirer-Sun .-—Wo ronohed this oxoolloat hotel at *n early hour U«t night, attar a eery pleat tat ride with Oondnotor Giles, who, althongh the car wet orowdetl and the weather hot, made no all oomfortable by hi, genial word, and get.croot supply of lee water. Onr first vi-lt was to the ebapel of the Wesleyan Female College, where the an nual ooneert was being held. One of the ohief performers, a« well at one of the moat popular, was Mist Mary Lon Little, of Talbotton, the beautiful and aooom- plitded titter of Captain W. A. Little, of yonr city, who ia thi* year a member of the graduating clau. One of the best and moot cultivated vocalists in the col lege, Hie has shared the highest honors ia tbit department with Mimea Joesie Harde man and Leila Burke—a trio of lovely and sweet aipgera. Columbus is this year represented by a single pupil—a smart little mils of four- teen years—Mist Leila V. Gordon, . cousin of General John B. Gordon. She _ wh one of the tan selected from the Sophomore clan to road, the appointment "being mode solely on the ground of pre- , eminence in elocutionary rending, com. J. bined with good behavior and attention P to doty.” The accomplished and poetic i local editor of the Telegraph ranks Miss Gortloa at the best reader of the ooc t- •ion, and that speaks of her subjaot, "The Curfew Most not Bing To-night, ” an anony mous poem: “The production requires a very animated style of delivery to make it appreciated, but Mitt Gordon was equal to the ocoaeioa, and thrilled the audience with her performance. She damned all the applause she got.” Mite Gordon is also profleent in orayon drawing, and has Hveral floe sketches adorning the walls of the chapel, and we bur her very highly spoken of as a most industrious and gifted student. She ia an orphan, formerly residing with her uncle, Dr. Abercrombie, of Columbus, but now a member of the family of Mr. Charles M. Wiley, of this city. Your neighboring city of Opelika has ... this year furnished the “First Honor' girl of the graduating class, Mies Mollie j E. Barnes, daughter of Col. Win. H. Barnes, a distinguished lawyer of that piece. Mlse Barnes read the “Valedio- tory Addree to the Faculty, ” and the “Val edictory Address to the Senior Class,' V and in both instances acquitted herself with distinction. Miss Bailie Erwin, of , Opelika, and Miss Carrie F. Gilmer, of Moutgomory, were the only other gradu- '" ates from your vicinity. Htc venerable Dr. Lovick Pieroe and .iBisbop Pierce were present on the plat- jff’tH 1 •» were also Dm. Key and Wright, and Bev. Messrs. Christian, McGehee, Dixon, Uobiaon, and Simmons. But as I Saw your occasional correspondent taking hotel, from which we presume he will . make a fuller report, we oloee our brief Hd hasty letter, in which we have sought to eondense only what is of interest to your readers. Bidmxx Hebbxut. Cntcaoo, July 16.—The hotels destroy ed'by the Are are: Atlantia, southwest corner Van Boren and Sherman streets ; Berg Hotue, State end Harrison streets; Michigan Avenue House, owner Congress end Wabaeh avenue; Bt. James Hotel, ooruer State and Van Bursa streets. Churohee—Kehetoth B'aai Shalom syn agogue, No. 898 Wabash avenne; First Baptist ohuroh, 499 or 489 Wabeah ave nue; Kehetoth A tube Woerale Jewish syn agogue, end the Mount Olivet Baptist ohnroh (colored.) Among the residences burned were those of Horace White, editor of the Tri- bune, Hon. J. Y. Bounomoo, J, K. For rest, oity clerk, E. G. Hall, eoroer Feck, Court and Wabaah arsons. Mr. White saved hie library. Urns ef Pravtdcncc Companies. Pbovidxnos, July 16.—The Frovidenae insurance companiee raprasanted In Chi cago loss leas than 910,000 each. What Coaaeetlewt Ceaepaales Lose. Habttoad, July 15.—The risk* of Hertford iotcracoc compcaice on pro perty iu the Chieago burnt district amount to 9173,000, as follows : .Etna 975,000; Hartford 947,000 ; National 996,000; Phoenix 917,000 ; Connecticut 96,000 ; Orient 93,600, and Atlas 91,600. 1st Insurance less. Ohioaoo, July 16.—The total insurance on the losses by Are are 93,797,990, end the estimated total salvage is 9489,390— net lota is 93,244,970. Dead Hedies Pewnd-Iaeeadlarlaaa. Chicago, July 16.—The deed bodies of two man and n child were discovered un der the rains of e house, 461 South Clerk street, laat evening, and taken to the morgue. They were viotime of Tuesday's flee. Among tbs losses by the Are yesterday are Dugan’a peeking bouse and outbuild ings, worth about 96,000—uninsured; end stock veined at 912,000, partially insured Kota end Miller's Planing Mills—low probably 915,000; Braxe’e Saab, Door and Blind Feotory—93,500. Three attempts at incendiarism were discovered daring the program of the fire. The inaursnoe on all the buildings burned it email. FOREIjH 1 INTELLIGENCE. Havara'meae' XfcWla Deftated-The Ceaaaatttee ef Thirty-On* Pleases It Party. PAnu, /ulyffl.—The debate on Meg- im’ tax proposals ns ooetinned In the kisembly. To-day the MinlaUr, refer ring to the vote on the ealt tax, aoouaed the Bepul^tqea deputise ef subordinating the fluenoiel internet of the oouutry to wnwiin. Mi ■uersd hatldtacs Earned la Milwdkxi. July 10.—The boundaries of the burnt district in Osbkoeh extend from the Beokwitb House to it* rear, on Division street, tbeuoa north on Division to Osvin on the northeast beyond the oity limits, end then almost to Lake Wlnne- pega. Bix hundred buildings were burn, ed, end three thousand people rendered homeless. The low is about 91,000,000, end inaursnoe 9160,000, [Population of the town is about 9,000. It has many saw mills. Boats have gone from Pitts burg, Pa., to that plaoe.] The Insurance and Access. Oshkosh, Wis., July 19.—The follow- ing ere the amounts of insuranoe on the property destroyed in the greet Are here, as given by the different igenotas: Iu Wisconsin companiee, 930,600; in other companies, mostly Eastern, 9782,- 960. The aggregate Ion is now given at 9800,000 in round numbers. The num ber of business houses destroyed is about 100, end residences 500. Caterpillars la Central Alabama. Bsuu, July 10.—The boll worm eud oaterpiUer flies are making their appear ance generally in Dalles and adjoining counties. No worms have yat appeared. They ere about three weeks later then lest year. Crops look fine and a large yield is expeoted. Dismissal af French Odteere. Naw Yonx, July 13.—News has been received here that the French Steumnh ,) Company has dismissed from its service Capb Lemaire, who commands] the Europe. The reason for the dismissal of Lemaire wee the abandoning of e vessel, when the probability existed of uving her. Oapt. Bauasen, who commanded the Ameriqne when abandoned off the Freneh coast, wis also dismissed. Hat In Mew Torh-hln Ban Strahes Wednesday. NxwYonx, July 16.—The highest point of the thermometer yesterday wh 96 de grees. Bix eon strokes. A Ftartdlaa Kills Himself la No- hahea. Nxw Yoxx, July 10.—Otto Ssyaer, of Tallahassee, Fla., shot himself through the brain on the pier of the Bremen sUemar, at Hoboken, yesterday. Ooe hundred dollars in greenbacks and n flue gold watch wan found in his pockets. He wh booked for n first oebin passage in the’Wester. •AEATOOA. College Baal Basse-Frlncetaa and Tata Wan. SaasToaa, July 16.—The Freshmen’s Single Skull Championship rase took plaoe yesterday. Tbe six oared race was the first. Yale took the lead; Brown next; Princeton in tbe rear. Tbe oonteat was very vigorous, and an exoitiog race m won by Prineo- ton. The distance was three miles. Time 18 minutes, 12) seconds. Iu tbs single skull raes, boats of Cor nell, Yolo and Howud started. Yale took the lead and Howard won the nee. Time for the two miles was 14 minutes, 12) seconds. Beat Dace Paatpaaed-Crnsh af Pea- pla. Sabatooa, July 16.—Tbe crash this morning wee enormous, end it wss el- most impossible to move on the mein piazzas of the hotels. A meeting was called el Congress Hell ibis morning to discuss the proposition of sending four erews, pioked from til oolle- gea, to row against Oxford end Oam- brijg >, but tbe exoitement was so great that no ona attended. The Iuter-Oollsgiate regatta baa postponed until to-morrow, on neoonnt of the weather. INDIANA. The Demaeralle Nominations. Indianapolis, July 16.—The following is the complete tieket nominated by the Demooratia Committee: Seoretery of State, J. E. Neff, of Ben. dolph eounty; Auditor, O. Henderson, of Morgen oouaty; Treasurer, B. C. Shaw, of Marion oounty; Superintendent of Fablio Instruction, J. H. Smart, of Alien- county; Attorney General, 0. A. Buskirk, of Gibson oounty; Judge of the Supreme Court, Horeoe P. Bibble, ef Com ooanty. Meeere. Henderson and Bibble were also nominated on tbe Farmers' tieket. Fire in CenreaaUnayle. ConstANTnroma, July 16.—An exton- live conflagration is ragtag ill Golleti, one of tbe suburbs of tbe eity. Many buildings ere homed. This wee folMwed by h Scene of tnmult sod dieerdae,. wfaiuh eotaplUad President Buffett to temporarily eaepend the sitting. Subsequently the MtaleUr'e proposition to inorease e oertaia tax wh rejected by 885 to 256. This result involves the defeat of Meg- ne£.pn(irkLffBenniat plane. The Isierl an CnnslltoUanal Elite PJeasoa Ea Party., Ventsvan, of the Committee of Thirty- One, reed a import Ml the various consti tutional proposals referred to the com mittee. It states tbe eommittae rtoog- nixe the Irrevoptbility of MaoMuhon’s power, .bat. declares the septernnats merely epeee to party for Hven years. The oommittea deaidM to set Hide Berire’a bill, end substltne their own, which constate of six olansea : let. Mniittataa the title of President of the BepuhUo. 2d. Establishes ministerial responsi bility. 3d. Confers Legislative power upon two Chambers, the appointment of mem ben of the 'Baiter House (or Senate) to be the subject of a future bill. 4th. Provides that the President alone authorized to dissolve the Lower House, or Chamber of Deputise. 5th. Prescribes n Congress. Both Ohemben shell provide for e oontlnnenoe of the Government in can Marshal Mae- Mahon din, resigns, or reaohea the end of hie term of offloe. 6th. Says no modification of oonalitn- tional laws ia to ba allowed nnien first proposed by the President. The . iMfimfrlT appointed Monday next fay the debate upon the nport. All the perliimentery parti sc era disap pointed. The Left considers that the committee's bill aims et n Dictatorship, WitkouMlzMHg>su end to party agitation. Tbe Legitimiete and Imperialists are also against it, and a rejection it considered certain. The Amsdtnel I* Paras a Manats. London, July 1C.—The Timee’ speolal dispatch from fttris says that M. Pages Dupont hu given notice of an amend- ment to tbe bill reported from the Com- mitte* of Thirty-one by Ventom yeiter- dey, providing that the Senate shell oon aist of 100 members to be nominated by s end 180 atambers of the Assembly' to ‘ be eleoted by deputies, from separate departments; that cardi nals, marshals and admirals shall be Sen a tors ex oflloio; that the first ftanrte shall sit three years, and the next six or more, acotfrdihg tO the derision of tbe Assem bly ; that the Preaident of the Senate shall become Provisional President of tbe Bepubiio in the event of n vacancy occur ring between adjournment of tbs present Assembly and the meeting of the next one j and that the President of the Be- pnbiis shell be empowered to dissolve the Assembly with the approval of the Senate. Minister *f Flnnnee Designed Pants, July 16.—As wu expeoted, af ter the defeat of hie plane by the Assem bly, Magne, Minister of Finance, hu tendered hie resignation. He will con tinue in offlee till a auooeesor is ap- London, July 16.—The net for the Liverpool oap wu won to-day by Blau- tyne, Byleala Ball eeeond, and Realism third: TDEAbBET. HATFNM. The (eeansMt 9nee ■nts-eyinsser Mlvee hie Tlewe. WaanMOfON, July 16.—The 9600 ooun- terfsit recently discovered et tbe Trees- nrat'soflloe wise oonnterfeit of the U. S. note of that denomination, and not of any National yank. Only two snob notan have thus fir been dlsoovered—the first a year ego, when n foil description of It wu given. 'There are no counterfeits on National Bank, dotes at .that denomina tion, only three end a half millions of whioh are in drcalxtton. Concerning the rumored complications between General Spinner and the Treea- nry Department, it sen be stated that he hu written e letter to the President con taining hie views relative to the manage ment ef hie bureau. It h known the General hu uniformly taken the ground that, u he is pecuniarily rasponslble for its tranaaotioni, and hu given a heavy bond, the appointment of his aubordl- nates should be’ controlled by himulf, irrespective of the application of the Civil Service rules to hie bureau. Washington Motes. Washington, July; 16.—Bristow end Bolknnp have returned to Washington. Fish ia expeoted to-morrow. Walter Lennox, ex-Mayor of tbit oity, died to-day; aged 67. Baltimore Bank to «e to New York Baltihobe, July 16.—The stockholders of the Central National Bank of Balti more give offloiel notioe tbit morning that the Bank will retire from business in this eity, end apphoatioa be made for n ohange of title, end its transfer to New York, under provisions of the National Banking act. •T TBUWUfH TO BE4V1BEB. Homey end a Seek Markets. London, July 16,12:80 r. u.—Bonds— 87’e 108) j new 5’s 104) ; Erie 80); pre ferred 45. 2:80 r. m.—Iris 81. Pears, Jaly 16.—Diapetobaa quote reatas 61f. 40. New Yegg, July 1«.—Stoake dull. onay 9 per oaot. Gold 9). Bxobtago— long 487, short 4M). Governments •olive end strong, Stale bonds qaiet. London, July 16.—8 ». n.—Console 83) •) for money aad aoeotmU Bonds—717s 103); 10.40s 105); new 8't 108), ox-oou- pons; Erie 80)e2; preferred 47. Fnansogi, July 10.—Bunds—We 97). NawYonXiJidy 16.—Monty oloatd at *) au cell Exchange dull at 486). Gold 9}e). Governments strong and steady. States quiet and nominal. * A Swepeeted Ahdoetor Arrested 1'hiladxi.phia, July 18.—A private do- tective here arrested a man named Chris topher Wooater, impeded of being one of the pertiu iripUootod in the Bom ohild stealing ecu. He is in jail awaiting farther investigation. The Mew Coble all High*. Poutrhodth, N;'H., July 16.—The Isl and Am- tbie har bor lust night, and returned to Bye Batch this more log with « visiting party. Both ships than tailed for Novo Bootle. 3&&a3txsft: MARKETS. ' OEBMAMT. Elemrirch Mot Woll-Kwllmau Mokes Another ntolement. London, July 16—1 r. h. —The Stand ard atys! Later aooounts from Kisnngen represent that Bisrnarok's eondition it not u favorable ev was at first reported. He hu feverish symptoms, end slept little on Tuesday night. Bismarck hu had another interview with Knllmtn. Tbe latter now ueertH he dinned the shooting himself, that he wu DlUgwsd to the deed by nobody, and baa no accomplices. Yariggs aupvapls of tbe attempt to as- ussinete Bismarck agree that his escape wilh.Zd slight injury wu miraculous, u his hapd wu touching hie hit when he was wounded. His ooaohmxn tearing a second-shot, struck Kullman acrou the free. Polios have- bun unt to Kissengan to prutofft Bismarck from n repetition of tips attack, evidence btving been euffl- cieakof e ooupiruy to take hie life, f '■ Hlwg af Hraaver III. Vixnna, July 16.—The ex-King of Han- •raria lying dangerously ill here. •PAIN. beige af Bllhea-Change at to*. ■■ .... uasUiers. > Madsid, July ti>.—Gen. Mercones re ports that Bilbos is in no immediate dan ger. In ease Gen Zsbela resigns General Mnreonee will probably be appointed bis •oocesror in oommand of the Army of Santeanden, July 15.—The oommend- ant of Hilboe hu asked for reinforae* meats which were eenihenu to-day. The blockade, of BUhoe by lend is complete, and 1 atrendously maintained by tbe Car- lists. Ministerial Crisis. Madrid, July 15.—A oritia in the min istry is reported impending. General ZZbdbend'Oomooho,Minister of Finance, will probobly retire. A meaner tar Every •belli Hanaro, July 16.—Tbs OuUstahavs ordered one of tbe Bapnbliean prisoners Atkaaeos4)nnatUa*tonal canventlaa Organised. tmna liocz, July 15,—The Oonetitn- tional Convention to-day computed its organization. Connterrelta an Foreign Banks. Naw Yonx, July 16.—Brown, Brother! A Co. have received e telegram from the Notional Banks of Sootlend and London saying that forged oironlar notes, pur porting to be issned from this office, ere afloat, and oauiiou in oeahiag and identi fication are necessary. Manaannlh Park Hneee. Monmouth, July 16.—The first race to day waa tbe Thoxpian Stakes. Dletenee three-quarters of a mile. Eight alerted; wou by Eclipse; Aristides aeoond, Anriila third. Time 1:18. Second race for West-End bold stakes— one mile anil three-quarters. Thrse sturted, Boneventnre winning tbe nee; Bonereite end Begerdless running e dead heel for second place. Time 8:13). Third Beoe, ell ages—980C; two mils heats. Fonr started. 1st beat won by Vaodalie; Fellow craft 2d, Donnybraok 3d. Time 8:49. Second heat end race was won by Vend elite by a neck; Fellow- oraft second, Stockton third, Donny- brook fonrth. Time 8:87. THE WE ATM EE. DarasncaNi or Wan, ) Washington, July 16 1874.) ProhabUitiee.—vS tbe South Attantio and Gulf States, alter or frir weather will prevail, except on tbe immediate Gnlf States,cut or south winds continued high temperature and alight ebangas iu the barometer. Ntw You, July 16.—Floor quiet and unchanged. Wheat doll and deoltatag. Cun quiet end heavy. Pork quiet—meat 919 76. Lard heavy-.eteem 11 15.16. IrioraviLU, July 16.— Flour doll aad lowar; super 94; extn 94 60; teaily 95 60a96 95; fanoy 97. Corn quiet and nnohaagsd, at 76a78. Pork eotive end higher, at 921 26. Lord 13)e). Whie- key 94. * * Cincinnati, July 16.—Floor steady. Cora firm—mixed 66a69. Pork firm at 9l*.87)a20. Lard firm; and soaroe—sum mer Util), kettle 18. Baoon firm; shoul ders 8|, clear rib 10), dear rides 11. Whiskey In good demand, at 94. St. In)cis, July 16.—Floor qniat and unchanged. Cora dull, unsettled, end lower; No. 2 mixed 68)e66 in seat eleva tor. Whiskey steady at 95. Fork high er et 921. Bidh soaroe, and very firm; shoulders to oorne out of amoks 83; dear sides llje). CeUee Markets. Lrvaaroon, July 16—12:80 r. M.—Cot ton quiet end atoudy; uplands 8)u8); Or- leeas 8); teles 12,000 twice, tadudtag 2,000 for speculattoo and export. Bales of uplands, nothing balow low middlings, deliverable in September end October 8). 1 r. M.—Bales of uplands, nothing be low good ordinary, deliverable In Joly, 8 1-16; da, Angaet, 8 1-16; do., August and September, 8). Liven tool, Jaly 16—2:80 p. H.—Bates to-day of 7,600 bales of American. Seles of nplende, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable in Angut and Sep tember, 8 1-16; Bales of shipments of new wrap, on a bade of middling apbuda, nothing below good ordinary, 8). 4 r. M.—Bales of Dptande, nothiug be low good ordiaary, deliverable ie Septem ber and October, 8 8-16; ditto, nothing below low middlings, deliverable in An- gnat aad September, 8); sales .at ship ments of new orop on a basin of middling Orleans, nothing below good ordinary, 8 716. Mbw Yonx, Joly 18.—OoMon dull and •ariar; salsa 1,072 bales; uplands 17); Or- tune 17). Futons opened quiet; July 16 15-16; Angaet 16 8-16el8); September 16); October 16)el6). Naw Yonx, Jaly 16.—Cotton doll and tutor, teles of 1,142 betoe nl 17)el7); net rsoeipta 114. Future# oloatd steady; tales of 91,400 bales, u follows: July 16 5-82; August 16 9-82 bid; September 16 9-16al6 19 89; Ootober 16 6-16el611-82; November 16)a 16 9-62; Deoember 16)al6 9-82. Mdbilx, July 16.—Cotton dull; demand light; middlings 16; net reoeipta 28; aelrn 76; atook 6,899. Naw Osman, July 16—Cotton quiet; middlings 16), net reoeipta 151; experts to Great Britain 1,229; eel as 500; lul evening 1,200; atook 80,057. Cnaaumiox, July 10.—Cotton. doll; middlings 16); net reoeipta 168; isles 100; stock 9,155. Boston, July 16.—Doll, nominal end lower; middlings 17); setae 100; atook 9,509. Bavannan, July 16.—Nominal; mid. dlinge 16); net reoeipta 165; setae 24; stock 1,067. Gatvaanm, July 18.—Qaiet end steady; goed ordinary 14); net reoeipta 49; ealee 70; Stock 5,835. Prominent incidents IN THE History of Columbus /Von ite f\nl Settlement in 1887, It thi Wilton Raid, h1186S, emptied by Join H. Maim. The tmdertigned propone to puilieh, in • aetata of 150 or mart paget, a mark maier thi above Me, levering the period from the HMM tf the locality fir a " trading town," in 1827, to the Oapture and partial deetnetien qf the eity by the Wiletn Raid, in 1865. 7A< incident! wilt be derived mainly frvm ill ntwtpapm, which mitt be gleaned fir Me purpow with much care. It it believed that meet <f our'ed(zene would like to hate pich incident! in thb compact and convenient firm, and wilt encourage the undertaking to the extent qf the mall amount atkedfir the work Each chapter will contain short biographer cal ekctchei or notices qf the principal citiifm mentioned in it, teA* have since died, the volume will also embrace full information concerning the churches, factorise, t&e., now exitdng. We do not propoee to publieh thie compile tion with a view to making money, no the email price asked fir it will ehow. But at the tame time we do not want to lose money by ite publication, and therefore we wieh to limit the number qf copier printed to the de mand fir the work. With thie object in view, we issue thie prospectue, inviting thole who desire copies qf the volume to send in their names. The price will be one dollar per copy for a pamphlet bound volume, printed on paper like the specimen sheet issued. A email number qf copies will also be issued on a eu‘ perior article qf paper far $1 30 per copy. Payable when the work ie delivered, which will bo eonto time next Fall. THOS. GILBERT. May 12. 1874. Mubooqm Shtrlfr Sales. W ILL b* Mid oa Uig Aral TiomU? la Aiuput noit, tho legil hours of aal», In front of tho auotlou houo of Mllla A Hari' Broud rtmt, Columbus,«»., tbofollowlni d« •d proiorty, to*wit: Twolfo Inun of Boots and 0hoM, loltd l tbs property of Crawford A Joroifau. by rlrtuo i.f and to savihfy a A fa lasnad from Muhcocm County Court, In UfiYor of Uaorga W WomlruO, Craw ford A Jornlgtn. Property polntod out In said A^an, at aama timo and plaoe, SI pairs of sboss, AdYertiwments. A EAVOUARAMTESDmbiaest WtLL AUQin A DBILt-legeet efIOWA,' tMegmtnq. w.mM,n,uab,ue, RAIkROADS. Western Railroad of Alabama. aw— w* as wj 541 HOURS TO HEW YORK NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME I WMTMUt XAILBOAD OF ALABAMA, Onnors, Be,, JJely M, 1ITA XXSIX1 L8AV8 COLUMSDi DAILY tee Moatgewtsy sad IslNe, Ml* AntsseiUmhry, - • Tto I. !. Arrive el Aslas, - - Miz >Oh A (LA VTA AMD NXW Tone At torn a. m. Arrive OpsHke el »mp.B. At AtlmteAUf. a. ■» Mhrata end Wokmend Air-Lino, been Alttotaeeop. la., CHalLOTTB 'All a. Ulskwaal liN»v*. Ar- i a. at Dsltlasrs I: Jo a v*., St MOW IONA A-- Uttflag Otrs iu teem Atlanta la Ckarlslta. By KMHdMw Rente. heave Atlsau sen r . *., Deltas tom p. *., llH p. m, SS xew YOKE 5:11 st Wash! ZlstpiBf ears me lie* Atheta Is toaehtorg. TAAIF81UIVI A* OOLOMBVI DAILY Jrsss Stluta tU New lark, AM a. e. fromMsetassttrysn4 lel*s HOr.x TMkstsIsr sale at Oalee Fsasaaftr Dtfet. »■ A. 8A00M, Agsal.IsprSri Coughs, Colds, Hoarstntss, AND ALL THROAT 01SEA8ES, WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT VF ONLY IN BUIZ BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. ■eta by Drayii lets. «w LZVINQSTONE IS DEAD. For®# yeRM wiluoDI hove inUntly wutebed hie ruiLoss yot rmoio smumles, and q*an» AOHIBTtMSVTS, Riul uow togtrly denfro the OtM< fWls Uff»*®Mery of this +orht-rm*wm«t ■no and bubtaotou. wuich nnrolds nlso tbo curl* osIIIm and wsoltli of u wild and wonderful ronu* try. It iujuitna*/ /, agmlt warned quickly. Ona agent aold 1*4, imoifiar IB# fu one wtA. For particulars, a«> n..- HVBBABD BIM m oltbar Fhlla., Bostou, or tin, 0. i* 200 Pianos and Organs, •■WU4 •attaA-MtaA, ef HieMIlsu Zsk.n will ba Mid at low prioos for ouh, or un Install ■oats, for rant. In oity or oouutry, during this mouth, by UOiUOJS WATKH8 4 SON, No. 4S1 Iron way, tbsn ever beforo offt«rad In Ntw York. •PBC1ALTY—Pinos and thgaM to lot mat)I tb« rsnt mony pays tbe prio« of tbe lustrumeut. II* iRStratad Oatalugusa aaiM. A largo diocoRut to Mlnlstero, Churchoo, Scboula, Isodgoa, otc. 4w To bo (bro- arms# row Whoa yon aro throatoasd with all the aUmsnts cauaad by dabilitntlog Spring and Burn* wor weather Is to adko froo use of JURUBEBA, wblsh will asako the Livtr aotirs, assldt tit Re Ptrlfy the blood, strengthen thu Litritt and I'rlRtry organa, invigorate tho Hyitsn, and niaks yot enjoy life as you ought. Price hi a bu* tls. J0UN Q. KKLLOOt), Agent, . 4w , New York. XLIffMVe~~ wANtm> /twipmir TAT II JL Aid ▼sraal iutsrsst tv tbs Amer^an psopls. Jl appsals to no particular class alune, but t<> all iJaHRot; ic man and woman of nil prob sslona, crawls, uuoupa- rofsrsoos, aad t4> preasrvo for thslr child ron cbllarsu'a cldldren aa the T T VslTo calico, 1 pi sos of stripss, 1 POST YON KD Muscogee Sheriff Sale. W ILL k bs sdW'on' the flfst tueedwy In August nest, between tbs legal hours of sals, la front of tbs auction- house of Kills A Harrison, Broad street, Cslunbus, tin., tbs following de scribed proprrty, to*wlt: North half of lot No. 241, containing 101^ acres, same being in the 8tb dlilrict of ifu*GOgee county. L-vlud on as the property of Wm, T. Wynue, to satisfy a fi fa iimued from MuecogM Superior Court iu 1 aror of Robert 8. Oraae, to. Wm. T. Wynne. Property pointed out by plain tiff’* attorney. Jjl4 w4t If* C. IVBTs ihorlff. Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale. tween the legal hour* of sale, the following I to-wlt: The west half of lot of land No. 213, containing loo aerss, mors or lens, and 77 acres, mors or lose, of lot No. 212, boupdftd on tbe i a*t by lot No. 213, ilk by ‘ ------ .tbs south by lands of D. O. McOlure, on tbs suutbweet by lands of J. H. Cobb, on tbs west by lands of II. Miller, on the north by Sallla Cobb’s dower aad laud of J. II. Cobb—all It the 32d Dis trict of originally Lee, now Chattahoochee oounty. as tbs property of Klias Folsom, to satisfy a A fa from tbs Superior On ft of siijilconnt^Jn mr< BbtrUT. i tbe Superior Court or sum county, in ft . Baglay, administrator of Abram Cobb. U arid JOHN M. BAW, Shi GREAT BARGAIN 1 Safe and Paying Business Already Established, lor Sale. -EFT DRUG STOCK AMD BOilMZZX OH jji. favorable tsrtne. Consumer# and country merchants would do well to call, as I am* determined to rodtes my to ba abot for every shell fired bjr the , “‘ d w “ 11 Govaramant float off Bilboa. I j .is in 71 Xrvtd I™ u^s*bs.*ds. of Cutely coeds, S pitots voolts Jeus, 3i pair Mali, 1 nredle sod thread ease, s shirts, 9 towel., . .bswl., S pair, of drawers, V* bulicbt, taps, 10 e lls satsll tasks, < sisal watch chain., 1 lot pant, chits, P peirs ladle,' shoes, X hat., 11 plpta,: restasata blackiax, » pairs M- (altars, sad ■ cakes uf snap. Levied oa a, the property or Abra- he* Hals, by vlrtM of aad to Hilary lib i,- aoad Pro* Mascofn Coaoly Coart, la l.vor of * J. 0prfs(«r, va. Abraha* blala. Property out a bay nurs mala, About five yssra one A aorrell ban nule, About Stahl yssra old, Isvlsu « u the property of Hubbard Walker, by virtue of, and to satisfy a U Is,, lasusd (rout MSSS0ZSS Sspsrtor (Mart In tavor of Till*.a k ClSBtsnla vs. Hubbard WaUur. Fra party pointed out by plalaUXa. Alto at tbs saha lias and pleas lot of land No. Ill, la tba etb DUtrtot, la the Oovsta Ha- terra, M tba property or A. Oataell, to sstltly two 1 fee. Us sod iron Huooass Interior Oaurt, one In terorofThoe. 8. Tunlo oodooo In fa. vor or Eiluboth Hstohor, Et’r. At tko HmotlmoAud ploeo, North part of Oity Lot Non.bar let, bsulnatox At toe north- vast eomer of said lot and ruaalox tooth on Broad strsot M last, tbeoos ssst UT fast 10 loobss, thanes north Utest, then.# wsotltT 'aobto, to tbo boNtoolDg of said promt- sdlo* two stores, Noa. 130 and U> oo i Brood stroot—lotted on u lbs propsr- kn D. Oartor, to aulsry a II te u-ood McofM Buporlor Court In foror ol Boo- nor A,Warner, vs. J.ibn D. Carter. Also, all those parcels of laud known In tho K a or thaOlty of Oalaaibu u parti or lots aad aw, fronting on Jaekaon street, aad parte or Iota Nos. MB and 040 Iroutlnz on Troup st root, aomnoMlaz on Jackson stroot lot foot and four lusltas Iron the north-west oornar or lot No, 050, aad raunlON south on said street •0 test and T lushes, tbsaoe seat to Troup stroot —said Iota or parts of lots are known m tbo rMldonos ot John D. Carter— levied on to sst- ivfy ed fa la iny bands In thvor et Boonsy A Warner re. John D. Carter. Property pointed out by pltintifEk Also, st asms time eud pises, south hslf of lot Mo. 801. with sll the improTsamats thereon, sou- tslaiag ous quarter acre, mors or less, levied on M the property of Albert K. Rsglsnd, executor of Thornes Esq lend, deceased, to ssthifr two A fks Issned from Jnstloes' Courts—ous in foror of Bo ost ts A Law bon, and the other in foror of Welch vumar, ibw wi COOStaMSs H.O.IVXY, Sbsrlff. turned to i July T, 1874.—Wide. Pretty Colored KuSlins, (■all asst ■ trips, aad Dfsrn., nry cheep, st PEA000K A SWIFT’S. )}• . ,,, _ , only oanplausbd rolls- ttmTOraMS! hot s necessity to trtry well-informed American citiacn. Agents make *100 to #)oo per mouth. Send for circular. ZlKOLKft A McCUHDY, Phil- •dslphls, Pa. J*24 4w New Church Music Book, Per 1874-1870. The Leader! By 11. B. I’nsil and L. O. IsiunM, the most euccensfal Church Music Hcok maker* of tbo day. Will bs ready In Auaust, and sill con tain the usual Singing rcliool Course, and a large amount of now and choice music for CliuiEs.Con- ventlons and ringing Clasaea. Bpeclmeu Pages ready, end will be resiled, poet-free, on appli*. cation. Price $1.38, or $12.00 per do^oq, , u Tha EmirsBa Naw M«thod for Reed Organs. By L. 0. Ru sreon and W. 8. B. Matthew*. $2 UA One ot tbs newest and very best or the Mow Methods. Quid* In tha Art of Singing. By Us*. L. Oafosd. Of.OC. Hew and rsry superior book for Voioo Training. Richter's Manual ot Harmony. Translatsd from tho iiantH Oorman rdttion by J. 0. D. VARKAR Price U.03. Prepared expressly for tbe Lelpeic Couserrafory, end is a complete and rctlablo Oramiuar uf Com- pusliloa. OUtWSHnb S Co., OhM. X fiitioa A Co. fsstoa. Ill BrosUwsy, K. Y. yyfBdItsw(sr*lsss)»wly For gals. VAtUABLI oity property. v known property situate on the n Central Railroad. BCnrigAl l.v.as.s, Qso., Jsss 30, 1374. A» AND IWRR l» HRXT JCLY ...t, VJf BBfVM fWllfl to and from either terminus or statioa oa OBNTKAL AMD ■OqrnWMTBBlV EAILbSAM me be purchased for OIK FABB« Bald tickets will U Sold until Slat ef Oaoambar Naxt, aa* bs GOOD Is rttara VhM tho 19th ef JaHHory, 1976. JFOOMDOOTOM Al to sail RBTURB TICR Afonlasoll. P.^TI^WT.L^’St^^rTteo 1 .* tko 1|MU st U.station, OV FAY BOTH WAY*. WN. ROOHR8. Ooa'l lap'! Osatnd Rollrosd. Y- F0WBRC, Js30 li MAC* It, Aop't Atlas to Division Casual Bsllroad. Montgomery & Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule, Taking Effoat Sunday, Juno 21,1974. MAIL TRAIN—OAILY. Usyo Moatotawry 4:00 r a Antes al Hcfcola. 11:10 r a OoaiKtln* os Wsdssslsye u4 IsterJayt with Baste as Obtllthaeakaa Blvvr.aa* Ostly st Oaten Pprlngs wltk Motels A Olraic Rail rest i„r Trey. Leave Harsnlt Mts - IM A U Artist at Meal 8. DOTHAN, Oap't, CENTRAL RAILROAD. . Oaagasz asMaisnsssay’s Penes, OswtaiL Rsumsii •svsaua, Mevstebtt 1, IsTA. : 2 /AND AVTU IOHDAY, MTH INST r, M SDUOWS I TRAIN MO. 1. OOUIO MOBTU AMD WK-ST. Lqpvo Faranuak.. 8:46AH 8:06 a out-build logs, For terms, apply to”Dr. W. T. POOLE, lot Dread strost, Colamhes, or AM DBMW WILLIAMS, Wsm Point, Q«. JoW w*m w. t. P00L , DHMTIZT, fob* wtfj 101 Broad stroot, Columbus, da. Lean MistS fur oslatebas T:17 r a Uses Mates fcr Un sola . * 1^1* Attests 0:10 s * Arrive st Cot ate bus is , * Arrive st Nulkalte -....lutzo , * Arne. .1 attecte^.. oo him u aozni abb bam. Loess AlUsta 10:00 , n f**” a Lasts Ns fools job , M ^!!! , • •! from Attests Olio A ■ Arrive st teases fro* Cetaabot Vlu a h Arris.stMseoafra Mabels *43aw Lasts MsooB T:18a« arrive st *svsaaab.. *:5,a TRAIN NO. *, OOINB NORTH ARB WHAT. Leave flavasaah. 1:00 T M Arri™te JiS: 5 'SSJMCasaaKjrHI t: fcsn srs St H! t: Arrive la Ontembas.,,; a:SJm Arrive lb aureate.. r w Arrive la Alloate 3:03 r it OOHIMO OOBTB AND NAZT. Leovo Attaate 1;?A r w Loa.o Qotatebue mHOrn Lean Zsfaala ..so a a Arrive ,a Mouse tarn aiteete T:lo r w Arrive In Hares Item CSIuBbes 7M r w Arrive IS Maces fra Xehela S:lo r w Leave Hsoos 7:35 p * Arrive In Mlllvdyvvlllv 10.00 r 11 Arrive In Bstentoa 11:65 r w Leave AuaseU *05 r a Arrive Is AsaisHs 55 t _ Arrive to Zsvssssb Tilt A it . taz# • tareazb trail os tbs Css- Irsl Zsllrasd, ttspp)>I saly st whole eteUeae, Ptetesano ter btUiiattoM escort h. taken on or pat of. Fosses (era teeMlUadgsvIlls an* Zatoswa will tabs trsia.lta.1 frost lavsnssk ta4 Assnsts, sod trsln No. * (tote yotats so tko tootkw..t,-n Roil. Attoota so* Mseoa. Tks MillsZaevIl's soil ZstoBton train rsos dally, lendeyv uce;.t>d. „ WILLIAM AOtiRRlt, I* «Ososral tcpstlairadAni. NOTICE. Office Meeiu 4 Oiiaib Diuwa, i Oolumbui, April 16,1X74. / 0 M AMD AFTMM APRIL 1«TB, the Pxmenger Train on Ihfo Rond will rue u follow*: Leevo Oolnmbn* 8:00 r. M. Arrive et Troy 11:06 p.M. LeuveTroy 2:26 A.M. Arrive ut Oolnmbea 10:30 a. u. uprlO 2w W, L OLeBK. Bop’). Notioe. xviaf cfolmt i j Hump, (hp^ j notified to preoont them, duly anthem looted, i me withla tho time preeerlhed by Uw. JOUM H. MA88MT, Jel4 w4t* Admin i»t retor._ Important to Farnera. M R. T, J. STZYZNH Is well ksowo ts lb> Pten tan or Osonte sod alotateo. n ooe of in. wnet nliskle sad eltelast OIN.*RJUHT8• lo Iks eoQBtry. Wherever be bee worked he baa Zlvss •stlibelloe; tad, aa be proses* ta Btks s tear la s short tme, plea tan snsl»y.aia J»P»ln should bond la their aaata aad teeaitea. “Work sell doos ie twice do##. MkZI dawtf