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SATURDAY JOLT «, W4.
CITY AFFAIRS.
Salt* 10 buteu. Reoeiptu 33 baton—2
bps. W. B.B., 0 by U. AG. R. B., 30
byrivtr.Ohy wngonu, ObyN.AS.tf. B.,
ws/Kiwriw
boma oonaamption.
Same day laat year aalaa vara US balaa;
raoeipta 80; abipmesta 199.
Tbe weak'a operations, with Um tabular
report* of Liverpool, tba porta and into-
ior town*, map ba found la oar commer
cial oolnma.
ntmwb DM.
Daring tba notion weak ending laat
night, the Wentera B. H. of Alabama
brought to Oolombna an root# for Savan
nah and New York, 74 balaa of ootton—
17 from Mobile, 0 from Montgomery,
£7 from Salma, 0 from Opelika, Waat
Point and othar atationa, 0 from ▼ieka-
bnrg, 0 from Naw Orleans.
The tot® thraOgt mtv4m<
route, eitoUb. fie^tumbek lot,-'
balea—21,135 from Mobile,
Montgomery, 4,664 from Selma, 8,297
from Weak Point, Opelika, Ao., 2,389 from
Vlokabnrg, 100 from New Orlaana.
land him In the penitentiary, If the affair
be oarefnlty rifted. Ha la now oharged
with patting ap the Job and hiring bnr-
glara to braah opan the aafa of Diatriet
Attorney Harrington in Vaahington, and
arranging it ao that it would bethought
that one of the prominent memoriallata
had the burglary done to obtain evidence
aL^la b 4aft« Jfrim^torufiwuif mraririUfta!} poultry propagator wrote to a
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endeavoring to carry out the programme,
Owatr SeawratO Vonrention Colton.
A Convention of the Democratic Party
of Mftrioge* County Irffllm beH Tef the
Courtflouae Ut f>i Uiufoi
Auguat let, for the purpoae of organlalag
thoroughly for the earning oempeign. A
full attendanoe to urged , .tya^j.
*'•< i~;
io Km* ,
Colored Exouitton to Maooh—Sea local
notice. i.-.if :',!■/ . .it:
Bream and Flounder Flab.—G. W.
Brown. • 1 j t • JI > 1 • .'HU''
Wanted—Copies of the, Eiquunu will
be bought at tma'ottce. "' '
New Singing Booba—Ditaqn A Co.
Wonted,
Attbie ofBce, copier of the EiQuraio-
Sdn of duly let, ad, 10th, lfitb Md 16th,
1874. ^ • __ tto
Crepe in Ada County, Aim I i
Grain eropa were never ao good ainoe
the war. OottoUlato' Mil aOHy.'but im
proving dally.
Jblai and Tkerntomttor.
For the oottou week ending yeaterday
the thermometer: haa averaged eighty-!
three degreee. The rainfall during tba
aame time haa been three and ten hun
dredth" inohea.
Com Ctrl al Homilton.
Prof. J. Edwin Churohlll, M’Ue Kora
Oarnoroea and othora will give a Conoert
in the college building on tba glut, out
Toeadny night, A^grTiriflelpiomteto
will go to the oollage. Priest 50 and 23c.
The next night a performance will be
given for tbe colored people, when the
admtaaion will ba 2fie.
Ataytto* Me Ntro Boit.
The peraon who toiled the alarm Jyeli
yeaterday morning anrely hu not read
the printed ruMa. They requite the bell
to be rang rapidly aa aoon aa an alarm la
given, and then to etrike the lire ward,
and again ring rapidly, and ao on. Yea
terday morning the bell wu tolled alt the
while. All ahould be better acquainted
with ntlea than that. J Man* Axemen
thought the tolling wda tbtt of another
bell.
Oeftma o/ Me WtUorn rUgrWMf. '
Meaara. Gunby Jordan, 'Secretary of
tbe Eagle and Phenlx Company, and Geo.
W. Brown hkve returned from their trip
to Omeha and Belt Bake City. They left
C. J. Swift, Eaq., In Omahe. He returned
to Salt Lake Oily, where he bee located
end will engage la the preotloe of lew,
haviog received a very eligible and eatia-
faotury offer from a leading lawyer in
that place. We are sorry the Interesting
letters of ‘‘Wqatwi^ Ho ’ aip to be die.
oonliohed, though pf g^tfl to tea tbe
author at home again.
Tho John King Cnoo.
We hoar that Commiasioner Downing
is preparing his dedaion. Wa learn from
authority that baahya ha eaaa/ba raeaon
why those who received tbe twenty par
oent. ahould ha regarded aa' prefarred
creditors, or why their votes ahould not
be ooanted. This ie generally deemed
the mein point in the earn, tbongh there
are other iaenea to be determined, end
ahould it be oon&rmed by Judge Erakine,
to whom the eaie will be appealed, the
entire matter will be managed by trualeea,
aa the majority of the creditor! have sig-
nifled they desire. We merely give the
feot, and will publish the deoieon when
made, if we oau get it.
A. Ora Md Ttmo /Mr Me Urawpers.
The Lee County Council fif Petrol* of
Husbandry, of which John T. Harris is
Master and B. W. Pruitt Secretary and
Treasurer, at their meeting on Tuesday in
Opelika, determined to have a grand rally
end basket pienio at Spring Villa on the
14th day of August. Everybody is in
vited with their baskets of provisions.
Several of the most distinguished speak
ers in the State will bo present and ad
dress the orowd. Major A. B. Calhoun is
among those invited.
Tbe Grangers have done, end ore still
doing, an immense amount of good for
the country, end those in Lae oouuty
aire to get up a revival and push forward
the oanso. The pienio will be jost the
occitsion for awakening interest and en
thusiasm. The people should attend en
Unitedlltatee fore., thT|-opM Joe
iambus have good muon for
log—fee bis eaaneettou with the Ashbun
matter, and the erreetend ill-treatment of
MAe of thn moot prominent young men
of thin city; kin eubanmUon of perjury,
end bin flight from the State when their
tnaooeooe woe unquestionably proven, of fqnd pitu^nA ^im ue any base elqbbjri
M in something whiuh paanot beenunted e* grabbing dtiffl. U
—I_ s._ I \ - papers aay a Maud Mul-
againat him too bltti
Two yeeie ago, when be wee before the
Senatorial Inveetigating Committee, Sen.
etdr Caawrly of Oelifbrato forced him to
acknowledge that he had been n black
mailer, n runaway slave catcher in Ken-
nee, sod n falsifier of thn troth. Ho bat
been concerned la many diagreeefnt
especially in New York
and 4s due* reported to hare peaobed on
Wbitely—reveeld the whole transaction.
A movement hen already oommenoed
tiff this oily to mice n fund to assist in
■ittlng the saw to the bottom, end, if
paaeibU, to aepd him to the penitentiary.
ft that oannoi be dune, to have him, dto-
mtobafi from offleu. 4 Leading > dUMae
have charge of the matter. It ia hoped
here that the charges may be substantiated,
though Wbitely proleets hie. idboeenee,
eud that this men has earned fell hut
blood money.
Control of tko ABU.
The action of quo warranto by Sheriff
ft '. O. Ivey, to aaaertaln by whet euthortiy
tile present jailor, appointed hy the Coun
ty Commissioners, haa control of the jail,
wen heard before Judge Johnson yeaterday
morning, in Peabody A Brannon's office.
Gen. Banning appeared for tho Sheriff
end Mr. Peabody for tbe County Com
missioners. On motion of Gen. Banning,
briefs were submitted without argument.
Judge Johoeon will probably give a de
cision on Monday.
The anbstanoe of Gen. BenOlUgVl brief
it reported aa follows: Thu Sheriff ie
ex officio jailor by the fundamental law,
and m auch hue n property in the offleu.
Tba Constitution says no peraon shell
be deprived of life, limb or property
unless compensation ie made.
The ael iff 1873 giving the County
Oomtuteekaem the power to appeiot the
jailor wee taking from the Sheriff bis
property, end that aet nod ao other has
given him compensation.
Tbe substance of Mr. Peabody’s brief
is tbaa given: Tbe sot of 1872, giving
.—Watermelons are beoomlag varypton-
ttf al aafi eM«« flpl an frittuMbfiuA
bead ’ ie the new style of indicating a
widow’* grief. . r
—One of Mr. Wtliia Holetead’a mock
ing birds la as skillful In catobiug pellets
ler toughed heartily at e young haymaker
when the yellow jaekete got up Me riant,
keen trousers; but when they got up
her’n, 'twaa no'joke.
—An XkebsDge says fifty eent eoenter-
feit notes baVe been discovered. In tbe
gennine, tbe feltow whose pioture adorns
tbe left-bead corner wears e erevat; in
the counterfeit, kb fit without it.
—Several oo entry wagons crowded with
chickens were on the streets yesterday.
—Our streets ere becoming Very fluty;
end the wefittwe *sj^>t and dr/to ecat-
ton planter could desire.
—It to expected that tome
colored people will gjji on fl
exonnion to MaoVtopiflfll
Monday morning. 4 * "
Western “answerer of oorreaj
end totedl: ‘‘‘WUAlis'a (mb
to hatch t" The answer wee “when she fi
in earnest. ”
—Qnp Jived by, the sweat of
yesterday, if be lived at ell. ' The mar.
oory stood nt ninety deflvete'doriinllhi
hottest hour* in the oooleet places.
• —A nereful estimate shows that if uepb
Moaquflo li*>4 ktori »a Cgfuwbns Would
obtain one-lriitt Sf a dtiji. o f hemwi
blood for supper, ’Jyerjr'pm on In tfiwti
mould be dead in Mm morning,' ■
—Dr. Lovldk Pierce has missed only
oto Wesleyan Female College commence
ment lfi Buy yteih. :
—All the platinum used in the world—
never’eitceeding 4,000 pounds—is fur-
nished by Bussle. It is worth $6 to $8
per pound.
—Mtos Mery Lou Little, of Talbotton,
to celled “the nightingale” of Wesleyan
Female College at'Maoon.
rteroMBi—tro lurtArioiri;
High prices can no longer exist. Cash
basis to tb4 pffhclple now, and esl desire
to oiose ba-ioess, am offering my slock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
4 i Hheiety,
end numerous articles in this line, at less
than coat.
Call and oxamine, sod lhake one 301-
tor go farther than two nt any other ptooe.
I am in earnest. - If yij doubt if, step
in end have proof of tbe foot.
UIMH
Ourreuey loses lfilK psr
Odd ami stiver aoufeel.
'■ear Vuau.—The Unt-
areXOTJIU teles more;
-I the sleek U^temore;
resripu a,e.1 ■oretshlpututs 4M
MnHi ttook ■ 1mm. IndlA•hlpmanu, tlnoe
Tub Cotto* SirranoUj—Beports Item all
seetfons srs sneonroxlni. Ths grata end smell
crons wars never tetter. Cotton Is powlnu-
vfnxwfopt.'d wkUlUvm^ Fim'eiiUay'ead
ul^t In the eotton fields Is see sf the rernmus
* The Octewbas markst, esmspoadlng with
thsrr oT ths satire seentry, haa heeu rsry dull.
Tom Wuathbb.—Tbaramoutar Ibr the weak
avaragad XT'. SMady >alns Saturday, Sun
day and Monday. Bloat, moitly slur.
bain tall for Us week three sad tan hen-
dredUi oIad ImIu
SUMWAAklMtfAtr tlM thATMOBAUr IW-
Mir * — —
mmKtM
lumbci each day of Us week ;
Up. Ur. Up. Or. Odd. Uot
i»7--
the week Liverpool declined 4fd. New
' 'Med Me. Uclambae unchanged.
PjAt Jo am. — Liverpool Uulands
Jrlaaaa Cd ; Naw York. Up-
Sn«i*JK,S:. 0014 u% 0, ' lun,
Dlumboa oirlut to-day dull. 8»lw 1° bale*,
foUoniiBf Aff tlM^otAUmu:
Inferior. S 0—
v • 8ul0( MiddU«iCt..e — O—
■ WW. Mlas Sfi Salsa-DC Northern epln-
a %srnar«?^V“i,> ;
Naw -Bf leana.4 - (hr uharlwton, U for Tallae.
see mills, 0 for Mobile, 0 for New Orleans.
Total aelM eLMt-tosae for NorUarn spin-
ner»,«8l“rNewYora,f,»» fcrbome eonaumo-
Uoa,U,0U for Savannah, IMS TallssMS mills,
1,060 for Mcbtls, no for vharlutan, 900 for
New Orleans.
Week's' receipts M halts, against W the
Osw pas............... “ « 8l£.
ooLvunv* Miinrvi
4 *Wt. ■>m
HflOBtlA
hickory
m
, forAsld
to #4.91 per pair;
workTTo.; eottoe blaaketa^. — . .
ruertoT*?«.>f^yanCm tn tee.; Isemi 90s. to
Me.; doeskinJeansTOe.
69 by 8 W R K, 01 for
96 by w R R.
wautur sTiTswa^.
Stock Aug. M7>
KeoaUrSd part «•
Total received............. M
“'otal received, ln’dlngftook.olpMJI
hipped pa»t 1M
.’otel shipped. *9,169
Total home consumption 7,919
Stoat July IT I,}**
Sales .Wl7. Md
Yeaf's receipts. —
or saomns.
1974
Southwestern Railroad 4.199
Mobile and Girard Railroad. .19,197
Western Railroad 9,997
River 9,990
Wagons 91813
North and South Railroad.... 9,999
6-,840
7,081
1,0X1
1873.
9.814
18,338
1,080
0,769
90,183
1,803
67,863
Boo’d _ . _ _
sy.k July
tlsr'e raeel,
V. S. Urop.
uly 17
iy!7..
the Cummtouionan power te upppi^ A
Jfillqr, was paaeed before the ’pewft
Sheriff became raeh, end hence he hod
no property iu the office.
A public office is no oontract, and there
to uo property iu it—no mutuality of in
terest.
The Supreme Court bee derided that tn
oflloe created by the Legtohtum oau be
abolished by the Legislators. Thu offiee
of jailor wae oreated by the Legislature,
and uot by tba Constitution.
— Mrs Arty TnMay Jfirstay.
The kitohen, dwelling house, end feno-
ing of Mr. B. A. Wood, located on the-
X rifle of Troup street, south of Esyiy,
bBroad yesterday morning, between,
2 end 8 o'clock. Thu flamst originated
in tbe kitoben, whiob with its furniture
we* entirely consumed. The hiiuae far.
nitpre wet saved. Tbe Fire BxUugutoher
ooufloed tbe lire to the premises. Me
chanics No. 6 wu on the ground, but
oould do nothing for went of water.
, Other engines were out, but did not pro-
oeed to the conflagration, aa they oould
be of no earvioe. Detachments from tbo
military companies appeared promptly
and guarded the property. A oat aud
several obiokeus that wouldn’t leave, were
bdked lo death ; so there's one oat lees te
tbe city.
The lose ie eetimated at about fll,500
Mechanics Building eud Loon Association
has kept an insurance up of tl,000. This
ie in one of tbe oompeuiae represented
by My. D. F. Willoox.
Cotton from BnIwXrfUge.
Tbe boat, whiob arrived yesterday,
brought to this plane twenty bales of oot-
Thcy look ae if they would weigh
eaoh about 450 pounds. Tho boat obarged
one dollar e bale for bringing it to Opium,
bus. From Bainbridgo to Savannah by
mil direot, the eharga to Ole. pur hundred
pounds, or f 4.10 per bale. Bo the owuor
bee saved f 3.10 per bale by landing his
cotton to Columbus. At the present time,
and es a rule throughout tbe season, Co
lumbus ie e better oottou market than
Savannah.
,Ci s *riti,C
ay l 4m Golambai, Gr.
. The heat -pUoc to boy. Table Linens,
Naplribf and 'Bbeettngii, 'in at
BLincninDH,
128 Broad eh
A large lot yj^oheap Casaimeres end
Liaeaa, very cheap, at
Hiwr JVeiPi,
The steamer New Jackson arrived yes
terday with the following list of passen
gers: J. W. Malone, wife, child end
name; A. T. Itcid sud wife, J. M. Col
lins and wife, A. L. Harrison end wife,
J. B. Brannon, J. M. Staley, M. Gaytan,
Mtos Kirkpatrick, Mtoe Brasnoa, Mtoe Me-
Fartoad, Mrs. Moore, O. Kaufman and
sod, T. 8. Fontaine, Eddy Faber, eud five
tad f Aph-|
Tbe exouraion train to Maoon for tho
benefit of Aabury M. E. Church leaves
Columbus to-night at 10 o'olook. Tickets
two dollars. They oan be procured at ell
bourn to-day at the ohurcb.
Main All Slam Jam lot.
In the lest seven weeks seventeen end
■eventy-five hundredths inches of rain
have fallen in Golambas, end yet the
streets ere (lusty.
KNTBBPBXt* I
1,000 yards White Victoria Lawns 16
cents—UOT BSD.
1,500 yards White Victoria Lewes, 6-4,
18 oents—worth 38 cents.
yards Plain, Striped and Figured
Lawns at 15 oents—worth 25.
760 yards Bleak Grenadines selling ex-
oeptioually feet.
Gents' Fine Clothe and Casaimeres at
e bargain, to does out the lot previmm to
stock-taking.
Embroideries are still being sold afi
belt their veins.
Bibbona at keif prioe.
Caste' Thread 70 sente.
Beat Prints to oents.
Hosiery and Glove* at prices defying
competition.
Freeh Goode twice n week f rum nil ton-
pt>y)|^fi,
She will tent* Af BeWWtffg* And Ape-1 J. 8. Joins, Oolombna, Ue.
JaoU«ototu-flM,aCUfi’o|fi«kj;. ; . | jelieod
ATTENTION
Oo to ttie Arbor ttaloon.
On tbe Hash wUich I Uava adopt-
ed,end t* do A* fay ifieiilyby Ootvl«»,1874,
I will sell drinks at 10 oents. No oredit.
jniyS—eodlm Guo. W. Lips.
, A few pieces of Fronoh and English
jOassistetuu,; very low, to olijso ont, at .
T. E. Bumouabd’s.
CBAS. IIKTMAX * CO.,
Brood Street, Columbus, Go., offer at
Hft6Cl wlr WK llfirl
BMSTAVBAXT AXB SALOON
The beat that oan be fottndin Liqaors,
Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. [u>y 8 !y
Sot orate a pieoe of bleed,or meet with
geetria juice, and it will dissolve. This
is digestion. Add BA J snob s mixture n
little eloobol, end ,it will not dissolve.
This is iudigestion. Beware, then, of
iiuotaroB, or tonics, or deoootious con-
tainiugjguyituouadiqiuKI. . SUnn nil yum
tonics,” and roly solely on Dn. Walk-
Xb'b Vinioax Biwnma, the finest digest
ive invigeraito known, end free from the
ftory ofitefi ofl Alaflboh my28 4w
Determined to 30U always at the vabt
lowest puicEa, end being desirous to
make room for full business, I offer to
day my emtibe stock of Dry Goods at
cost, ombraeiug e great variety of Btxple
and Fauay Goods of the most desirable
obarsoter. Malty Drees Goods are offered
at mnch under the boot in New York.
Elegant Cloths oud Gents' Furnishing
Goods.
All are invited to oome early and secure
bargains. A rare ■ opportunity to now
offered. 1
Terms cosh on detivorj.
jt5 sod H. T. Cbiulub.
TUB VIRGINIA STORE.
Only sorts Jtoye Loft Ie does Out our
Largo mmS Llogant Stork of Goode.
Parties failing to avail themselves of
this splendid opportunity t» buy goods
u! actual epei will ever regret it. r
. iu iiv'j rid&u
Speoial attention is oalled to onr stook
of Riohardson’s College Shirts and Gents'
hand-made Bouts and Shoes; also Jnglu’a
and Harris' Kid Gloves.
cDDOw i(lQ i'j.nn
From this date forward the Virginia
Store will be closa>d at 6J o’olook.
A two yuan' leas* of storehouse from
October next. Furniture and good will
to be disposed of. . 4
j*25 , , Jfjptps, OoaooE A Oo.
80,038
STATSMSST PUamOIEO TXABB.
1999-0 1840-70 197C-1 1871-9
980 196 1679
411761 96890 74618
1MI 9198 1919
49606 67974 76907
990066716398000 4369317
T bough Oottoh.—By Mobile ami Girard
Railroad 9,648, AC Atoll 8,H4; by Western
Railroad 41X04, ofiuloit 44,898 lakt year.
FuiOHTe—rsr 109 hi. ootton. To Bevannah
.TOO.I to New Yote, Phttadelphto and Balti
more, (116; Botton fl 96.
Tut Uhituu Statu Pouts.—Reeelpts for
the week 8,IM balea egatoit 8,731 tut week
—8,488 the week before end 18,863 seine
week tut year. The total movement L ae
roltowe:
Sleek Aug. ft 90,law
Wuk’e reeelpU 8,819
Total 9,767,068
Week’s siycrU to O. B... 11,682
Total exported toig.'B'.' ,'l,7»9,»9
• “ *9,77L4B7
Stook 196.880
Year’s Receipt!
Pbihoifal Postb.—The following shows
thslr total veeetyts to date;
1874.
1973
49,899
18,9 8
8,360,874
91.887
8,916
1.836,488
749,178
9,618,883
177, 81
8,930JU8
You oan find s! T. E. Blanchard's, 128
Broad street, the very latest rifles of
Drees Goode, at seek prioee as eannot
fail to gten satisfaction. Call and sec
them.
Domestio Good* *t grootlj reduced
rate*; Factory Good* •! factory price#
Gotta’ Spool Qoitton at 70 omI# per doa. j
the beat Print* at 10a par yard,
ay IQ. if ^ •
tho fa Jtfc***'
who ia the tutelar demon of dram-shops,
amomea his aouroat aapaot when the rapid
progresa of Vmaoaa Bimaa ia reported
“dowU low.” The Paopta’a Vagetable
Tonic ia playing the mischief with hia
bitter* fired with rum. All diseases
whioh those demoniac nostrums aggra
vate, under pretense of relieving, such
aB indigestion, siok headaehe, consump
tion, rheumatism, gout and intermittent
fevers are eured by it* je24 4w
Bnh1er*o vt§mr Mmporium.
The best Inported Oarufl *nd Itj V, r mi
Cigars, Chewing «ad *Mokia« Xufcflflco, SmoS,
MepHchflom Pipsa, Cigar lloktort, Matoh Sttfofl,
Tobacco BMgt, Ao., cuu to fouad at
LOUIS BUHLIE’S, Baadolph St ,
Ugom with Bed Bfgo, woo* aaqairar Oflm.
Jj4 tf m
€Hod Thin§Oo
Go to tba Knby Raataarant for yonr
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to eat ^ ootlfitf
ecHUfcg'l 8ba tan Teifto.—Iu tbe atamphere
ixperienoef her* tiring tba aiaaflr nontha, the
lethargy produced by lb* beat Ukttfl away th« d»*
■ireftr wholMome food, sad fToqaont penpira-
tloua ruduco bodily oaeray. nattfcuUrlY thote
•ufforing from tba cflhcti d^dlltattog dineuefl.
In order to koop a aataraf boaithlb! activity of
tbe ayatom, wa moat raaort to artifloial maana.
for tbia purpoaa Bcbaaek'a FaaWaad
effectual. A fttw doaaa will oraato aa
give fraah vigor to tba eaarvatad
pepai», it ia invaluable. Many omii
havo doubted whether dyapepeia
nautly cured by tl»o drags wL
employed for that purpoae. The
iu IU nature la totally different hoi
It contains ao oon?p|vominerals or acids; in fact
it assists tbe regular operations of nature, and
sui plies her da&ciaaeiaa. Tba toaie In IU naturw
ao much roKsmblea tbo gaatrlo Juice that it is al*
it identical with that fluid. Tbo gastric Juice
in the natural solvent which, In a healthy condl-
of theboly.caoaea tba fbodto be digested;
end when thta JtUoe |s not axerotod in auffleieut
quantities, indigestion, with all its distressing
symptoms, follows. Tba Sea Weed Tonic performs
the duty of tba gastric Juice when the latter is
deficient. Bchtnck'a flan Weed Zonlo sold by all
druggists.
my 10 eodly
J’omd's JOwtrmoto
In the very oommou aud obstinate form
of diseases knows aa Pilaa or Hemor
rhoids, it baa won its gr—teat reputation
among the people.
[j*35 god&w
New Orlaana...
Mobile
Savaminh
Oburl aton
Galveston
Tew Vork
kher Ports...
Total.*......
. C43,oir
. 482.8JM
. 807,602
. 199,600
.. 607,008
..8,767,668
327,19 i
6'*6,142
362,012
383.11(8
166,846
•86,886
lowing abowa their total receipts to date:
.. 191,862
... 71,979
... 26,192
.... 60 080
... 88.176
... 61,472
... 72,622
....406,983
1873
^ IT 7,119
% 61,472
26,4M
67,6 6
61,871
46,841
Angutta
Maoon
Euianla
Columbus
Montgomery
Selma
Nashville,...
Memphis
Total 980,816 903,608
. From Ijivebfool. — Tbe following la tela-
graphed far tbe week:
1874. 1878.
Stock 1,004,000 896,000
“ Amerloan 461,000 363,000
“ Afloat 442,000 443,000
“ “ 840,000 111,000
Week's receipts 7 >,000 71,000
«• “ Amerloan.. 9,000 2»,ooo
Salas C4,ooo 7,1000
Exporters 6,000 9,000
Speculatiou 4,000 6,000
Gxxbral Bxmabks.—Hardly anything do*
lag. Bacon baa again advanoed.
WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.
Baoox-01«*t SUei ft fi 000! Clear Rib
Kentuokjr 17s; TIm. lac.
Rule Meat* -U. R. Side. Oo; Bulk
•hoeid.ri 0c.
Buttuk—Goth.o • fi 60c: Country 86c.
Bhoohs—ti dos tO 9698 60.
Cahdy—Stick ft fi lie.
Cahhed Gooue—SurdtnM ft one of loo bn
990, Oy.ter., 1 k eoei ri aoi, .1 76.
tuKVSSSit 1MrT * *' 1M1 Wulnu
Cahdlis—Star it » 99c; Sperm 41s.
8aK5JWlBPWf7a»*
■»0d; Whits tl ioai.19 car toad rein to depot.
^CroAU-DoaMOsllM fitfil*; H.vuaXW
Floub—Fto.flhbl Mi Sepsritas 39 00; £x.
tr* to 60; Double Extra 6»; Fancy fill 00.
UAUPWABS-Wlds I roe «k4c; HsttnsdSo,
Sad Iron. 9c; Bar Lrod lie; Carting, 9Kc;
Plow Steel 19to: Cert Steel 90s; Bu**y Bpring.
and Mule Shoos ft uta; Bor.
luox Ties—M fi OtotolOc.
' ar«
— --tolfBkliUL—...
con do 9908 60; Upput Luther ggt K
1« do 6001 DryHUto. UrtGrMn do 6c.
RotOi
Pioeus—Con ft dos pints 4* 66; quarts
**P«ASa—|l son (9 90.
Potatoes—Irish, ft bl
Pow.au—ft hag 97 M;
^Horik-MalnllUV A ««t Gottorn 40o; Maeblno
Mads*o %
Mbal—fl tmsfll 10.
MnLAtoaua—N. O “
066o; Uuba 46O600;
OiL^ilSroseneV^kail86e:Linseed,raw #12U;
do boiled *1 26; Lard 01 60; Train 01 26.
go.-
Tobacco—Common ft 1 Mo; Medium bright
T0o; Fine Tie; Extra $1; Navy OOOOOe; MsooaF
smrtfaae. .
Shot—p sack |8.
ttcuABr-Cnba. fl % UttUVi; A It; B or
gg^^T^fiihuklta.
Tea—Grow and Blush ft fi 91.96Ori.00.
Woiuox—RtettfiriO xrtlXll; Itourhoa ri
owner nosooi.
Wholseals.
Oesben Butter ....a 4*
Country
tes:.:;::;: l i
Grown mg
Irish potatoes oo ■
Muscogee Sheriff Sale*.
W ILL be sold on the flrst Tuesday in Augnct
next, between tbs legal hours of sale, in
front of tbe auction house of gills A llarrinon,
BroiMl etrret, Columbus, 0a., the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
Twelve boxes of Boots aa4 Shoes, loviid on
the property of Crawford A Jernigam, by virtue ot
and to saiiefy a ft fa issued from Muscogee County
Court, in favor of Oeorge W- Woodruff, va. Craw*
ford A Jernigan. Property pointed out in said
Also, at earns time sad place, 81 pairs of shoes,
4 pieces homeepnn. 2 pieces bed ticking, 1 piece <
ginghams, 1 piece llodfley, 2 pieces flannel, 6 plea
calico, 1 piece of stripe*, 3 pieces shirting, 1 pis*
of fi.cto y goods, 3 pieoe# woolen Jeans, 32 pair
pH tits, 1 needle aud thread caw, 8 shirts, 2 towels,
4 shawls, 6 pahs of drawers. *29 bunches tt|>e, ID
pair* email socks, 4 steel watch chains, 1 lot pant*
buckles, 9 pairs ladiee' shoes, 8 hats, 11 pipes, *
remnants black ng, 6 pairs mm's falters, and 8
cakes of s< ap. Levied on as the property of Abra
ham Steiu, by virtue or and to satisfy a fl fa
sued from Muecogoe County Court, in' favor
If. J. Sprnger, vs. Abraham htetn. Properly
pointed oil* in said !! 'a.
Also nt the snme time and plnce throe mules—
-io a black mart mule, about five years old;
one a bay maro mule, about five yean old, and
one a sorrell mare mule, about eight years old,
lovloti on as tho property of Uutibard WaUer,
by virtue of, and to satisfy » fl fa., issued from
Muscogee Superior Uourt in lavor of Tillman
A element* vs. Hubbard Walker. Property
pointed out by plaintiffs.
Also at tbe same time and plaes lot or land
No. 112, in tba 9th Distrlot, Jn the Oowata Ke-
•erve, as tbe property or A. Gam ell, to satlsiy
two 11 fas. Issued irom Musoogee Ialsrior Court,
City Lot Number let, beginning At the north
west oorner of said lot and running south on
Broad street 88 loot, tbonoe oast 147 foot 10
Inches, thence north M feet, thence west 147
feet 10 Inches, to the beginning of said promi
ses, Including two stores, Noe. laO and lo‘2 on
east side Broad street—levied on aa the pi otar
ty of John 1). Ot»ner f to aatisfy all fa is uetl
from Mu '• ogee Buiwrlor Court In favor of Boo-
ney a Warner, vs. John D. Carter.
Also, all those paroel* of land known In the
pl tn of the City of Columbus as parts of lota
fc&u and 847, fronting on Jackson street, and
parts of lots Noe. 849 and Ml Iroating on Troup
street, oommeneing on Jaekaon street 104 feet
und tour Inohes from the north-west oorner of
lot No. &so, and running south on said street
90 feet and 7 inohes, thenee oast to Troup street
—said lots or parts of lots are kAonn as tho
residence ot John U Carter—levied on to sat-
i»fy a fl fo in my hitndi in flavor ot Boonoy k
Warner vs. John 1>. Cnrtar. Property pointed
out by plaintiffs.
Ainu, ai name time and place, south half of lot
No. 201, with ail the Improvement* thereon, or
tabling ou« quarter acre, more or less, l«vi“d
as the property of Albert K. Kagland, exeNitor
Thomas Kagland, deceased, to satisfy two fl fas
issued from Justices' Courts—oue in favor of Ro
sette A Lawhon, and tho other ia favor of Welch
A Co., vh. said A. K. HttgUad. Levy made an-1 r
tura« d to we by V. M. Comer, law ul constable.
H. G. IVEY, Sheriff.
July 7,1874.—wtds.
POST PON ID
Muscogee Sheriff 8«le.
front of the auction bouse of kills A liarrisou,
Broad street, Columbus, 0a., tho following de
scribed property, to-wit:
North half of lot No. 241, containing 101^
acres, same beiog in the 8th dl«trict of Muscogee
county. L* vied ou as ths property of Wm. T.
Wynne, to satisfy a fl fs Issued from Muscogee
H. Q. 1V1Y, Bherlff.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale.
W ILL B8 SOLD ON THI FUST TUESDAY IN
AUGUST next, before the court-house door in
the town of Cusse**, Chattahoochee county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following land*,
to-wit:
The west hnlf of lot of land No. 213, contain tug
100 acres, more or leas, and 77 acres, more or less,
of lut No. 212, bounded OS tho east hy lot No. 213,
on the south by lauds of D. 0. McOlnrs, on ths
southweFt by lands of J. U. Cobb, on Uae west by
lands of II. Miller, on the north by Bailie Cobb's
dower aud land of J. H. Cobb—all ia ths 82d Dis
trict of originally Lee, now Chattahoochee county,
ae -the property of Elias Folsom, to satisfy a fl fa
from the Superior Court of said county, in mvor of
Wm. Begley, administrator of Abram Cobb.
j#23 wtd JOHN M. SAPP, Sheriff.
Pretty Colored Muslins,
Small meat Strips* and Figaros, very cheap, at
PEACOCK A SWIFT’S.
Jr*
Conor «f (kUtom ut
ritsu^Bflr. j/k Ralffiteteu. Ssrrioss
ri lOj a. 19. and 4 r. M. aaah Saaday.
Sabbath sobStt at • i.,¥. , ■
-umooMt (Thjatrr>.
Oglethorps street, bstwssa Baadolph
tad St. Glair—But. W. O. Huntar ractor.
SsrTisaa at 11 4. u. sad 4 fi. M. Utah
Sunday. . Sunday aobool at 9j a. to.
KOMAR CATHOLIC.
St. FUU]to Joans (CatholS)—on
Jaekaon, Uotweoq Baldwin nod Few
utte.ts—Father Hamilton pastor. Mass ri
Uj and 9j A. h., sod Tssp.ro at 6 r. It.
Oateebisni at 4 jp. H,
FXBST BAPTIST.
Randolph attest, between Jaakson and
Franklin—Rev. C, A. Kondriok pastor.
Servioss erery Sunday at lofl a. x. and
8 P. u. Sabbath s jhool at 9 a. x.
METHODIST.
St. Luke—Ou Jaekaon street, between
Randolph nbfl Ft. Olsiritxaeto—Rar. Dr.
J. S. Key pastor. Ssrvieee each Sunday at
lOj A. M. and 8 p. M. Sabbath school fit
So.db*qri eoriier of Frank,
lia and Tfnfip streets—Her. Arminiaa
Wright, pastor. Ssrrioss erery
Smiday st I'll a. u. and 8 P. H. Sabbath
school al t p. M.
Broad Street Methodiet—On upper
Broad street. Rev. R. W. Dixon
pastor- Services every Sunday at lOj
u. and 7j p. m. Sabbath sohool at 2 j p.
H. Olaas moating at 9 A. M.
JEWISH aXMAaOOUU.
Corner Crawford and Fonjth atraats.
Herman Eiikinthal, rabbi. Services erery
Friday evening st 8 and Saturday morning
ri IO o'clock. la
OtUABB.
MetAodtst.—J, W. Simmons pastor.
Services 1st Sunday at lOj a. m., and 8rd
Sunday st fl p. m. Sabbath aohool 8 p. m.
Baptiet.—uay. Jasper Hioki pastor.
Services on tffs 4th Son day in sseh month
Sabbath school at 8fl a. u.
BBOWWEVIUto.
BronneviUe Baptist.—Rev Jasper Hioks
pastor. Sentftes 1st and 3d Snndays.
Sabbath School ri 8:80 a. m.
Trinity (Methodist;—Rev. J. W. Sim
mons pastor. Servioes 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Sunday at 8 p. x. and 3rd Sunday at loj
A. u. Alternate Sundays supplied both
morning and evening. Sabbath aohool
every Sunday at 4 p. m.
OOX.OEED.
Aabury Chapel (Methodist)—East com
mon, W. .1, Gaines pastor. Servioes eve
ry Sunday at 10y a. m. and 3 p. u. and
7 j at night. Sabbath aobool at a. m.
Firet Baptiat—Corner Front and St.
Clair (near river)—Green UeArtbnr pas
tor. Servioes every Suuday at lOj a. h.
and 8 P. M. Sabbath school at 9 a. m.
St. John (Methodi.it) N. E. common,
—G. B. Taylor, pastor. Servioes every
Sunday at 10 j a. m. and 8 p. is. Sabbath
sohool at 9 a. li.
Seoond Baptiat (Northern Liberties)—
Bov. Primus Stafford pastor. Servioes
every Sunday at 10j a. as. and 8 p. m.
Sabbath aohool at 9 a. m.
i. O. O. F.
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between St. Clair
and Crawford eta. Regular meetings held
every Monday evening, at 7j o'clock.
Encampment meets 2d and 4th Mon
days in eaoh month.
MASONIC.
Lodge in Barms' building, corner Broad
and Randolph streets.
Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 3d
Tuesday night in eaeh month.
Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on lut
Friday nigbfl in eaoh month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday
night in each month.
St. Aidemar Commandery—Meets 2d
TneHday night in each month.
B'NAI BEHITH.
Lodge in Bhrrah’. bnildiog—Meetings
held on the 1st and 3d Sundays in eaoh
month.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (in Cou*(’Square, centre
of eity) between Oglethgype and Jaokaon
and Crawford and Thoiqta streets.
Jail ou East commoSh, foot of Craw
ford street.
Opera House n. a. oorner Crawford and
Oglethorpe streets.
Female Orphan Asylum, East common,
near cemetery.
Post Office, comer of Oglethorpe and
Bandolpb.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Rooms over Griffin’s drag store, Broad
street. Open from 8 a X. to Cr. m.
Books loaned to members returnable
every two weeks, or borrower pays 25o.
per week thereafter. Mm. J. R. Ivey,
Librarian.
HOTELS.
Rankin House, oorner Broad and Craw
ford streets.
Planters’ House, Broad street, (east
side), between St. Otair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Broad Btreet, (east side),
between St. Clair and Crawford streets.
Home House, Broad street, (west
side), between St. Clair and Crawford
streeto.
Broad Street Hoase, (east side),
between Crawford and Thomas streets.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
No. 1 (white wale) n. e. oorner Jaokaon
and Crawford Btrsets. No. 2 (white fe
male) s. w. oorner St. Clair and Forsyth
streetB.
Temperance Hall (mixed colored) Ogle
thorpe street, between Randolph and
Bryan.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—S. B. Cleghorn.
City Treasurer—John N. Barnett.
Clerk of Council—M. M. Moore.
City Attorney—Obaa. H. Williams.
City Phyfdoian—D. W. Johnson.
City Sexton—James M. Lynch.
City Marshal—Mat. W. Murphy.
Deputy Marshal—Wm. L. Robinson.
Wharfinger—Juke Burros.
POLICE.
Chief—Mat. W. Mnrphy.
F1BST SQUAD. SEOOND SQUAD.
Capt. W. L. Cash, Cant. John Foran,
Robt. G. Mitchell, J ihn St. Clair,
Wm. U. H. Wood, Josh Roper,
Charles Brady, John Feagan,
Whit Smith, John O'Brien.
James U -harts. Dsn'i Duncan,
Tom McEacbern, John Brady,
BTANDINO COMMITTEES OP COUNCIL—1874.
Accounts—Grimes, Andrews, Dnrkin.
Bridges und VV u„rf—Chalmers, Redd,
Grimes.
Ceme ery — Duikin, Blanchard,
Gehee.
Cisterns and F
Flonrney, Grime*
City Iinprovenieuisnnd Public Schools—
Redd, Bnmnon, Mel.ufiVy.
Communs—Flournoy, Mehuiley, Blanch
ard.
Contracts — Brannon, Mr.Gehee, An
drews.
Finance—HuGehee, Redd, Soheussler.
Hospitul—Blanchard, Kent, Brauuon.
Market aud Magazine — Soheussler,
Flournoy, Chalmers.-
Police and Gas—Mohaftey, Durkin,
Ohslmers.
Streets and Sewers—Andrews,Schema-
tor, Kent.
BOLL OF COLUMBUS FIRE DE-
. PARTMENT.
BOABD or CONTBOL.
W. H. Williams, Chief Engineer.
O. W. Sbsette, First Ass't Engineer.
C. A. Ethridge, Seoond Ass't Engineer.
A. K. Francis, Secretary.
PIES COMPANIES.
No. I—B. F. Coleman, R. Ladsinaer.
W. H. Brannon, X. O. Douglass.
No. 5—E. L. Wells, Robert Ennis,
D. E. Williams, O. R. Flournoy.
Central Mechaniet No. 6—0. D. Wall,
P. J. Cochran, A. K. Francis, A. J. Nix!
Book and Ladder—hi. M. Moore, F. J.
Mott, 0. B, Grimes, George Moor*.
Mo-
Department—Kent,
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