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TTE8DAY AUGUST 4, 1*74.
CITY AFFAIR*. ~~
COLVMBVS DAILY MAMKKT.
Fiwaxciau—Sight l>Ulf OB New York por;
os Bnotoo S P«r c«ni. ilHeowat; on Sa
vannah |4 por eont; denanil bllli on Bolton
KpereMl. B.nki.retelling ohockl OnNow
York Bt 140. premium. Currency loom 10114
por oont. por month. Oold nnd illror noml-
bbI.
Oottob Market dull. The following ore
the quotation,:
Inferior > fi-
Ordlnnr/nod etnlned ...Id ftW
Good Ordinary 1*144414
Low Middling! uy.au
Middling! 16)40 ll>;
Strict Middling! I> U-
BbIm 16 bnlee.
Rooolpt! 16 belM-0 by M. A O. B. B. 1
0 by wngonit 0 by N. A S. B. R.; 0 •>/
W. B. B. i 4 by rlrtri 11 by H, W. B. R.
shipment! ee he lee-00 by B. W. B. B.;
t lor home ooniempUoa | 46 by W. B. B.
DAILT BTATBUBBT.
Sleek OB head Auguit gut, XT* 1,177
Keoelrod to-luj 16
prevloaely *0,746-40,761
*1,1
Shipped today 44
•* prerloualy 40,610—00,674
Stock on hand 1,867
Sabi Oat Laht Ybab.—Angnet ai«t, 1171.
114; renelved Mine day 17; total receipt! 67,861
iklpped lame day 8 ; total Iblpmeota 64.486;
■ lock 1,474; lalei 11. Middling! 1744c.
U. S. Bobta.—Receipt* fur 4 da) a Roll el
porta to Great Britain 1,040; to Oootlneiit
0; stock 141,874.
Aaed.
Small amount of Bank BUI* found on
the street, which the owner nan get by
applying at the atore of A. F. Johnaton A
Oo., denorlbing the bills and paying for
this adrertiaement.
It Wm. U. Johnston.
Indem to New JlMl'IlaiWMAll.
Bank Bills Found—William H. John
ston.
Meeting To-Night—Hook and Ladder
Company.
New Fall Goods, Hummer Dreaa Goodn
—Bo trite A Clapp.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Salsa—J. M.
Sapp, Sheriff.
House and Lot for Rent—J. E. John
ston and It. S. Hardaway, agent.
Medical College of Alabama—William
H. Anderson, M. 1)., Dean of Faculty.
Jtlrrr News.
The Farley brought to Columbus four
bnloa of cotton and fire barrels. She
lea res to-morrow at 11 A. M. Repre
sents crops along the riser as good.
Dietrihutimn of Monty.
Our manufactories paid out Baturday
soma $111,000 as wages to employees for
the pros ions two weeks. The mooey was
generally distributed throughout our 00m-
munily.
Tht Question of (As Day.
Why do the kidnappers demand such
an enormous rausom for the boy
stolen from Germantown, Pennaylvania ?
Because he is a Rosa-child, (Itolhohild) of
course. This is putonted.
Tht Churches Sunday.
Congregations were good at all the
bouses of worship. Passengers general
ly filled pulpits. Joat before the erening
service Mr. John Clancey aud Miss Fan
nie Watson were married iu the Broad
Btreet M. E. Cbnrcb.
lit tod Newt.
Home eight or ten little Damoorats
opened their eyes to tbs ouly true politi.
eat principles of the oounty on baturday
and Sunday night. They already clamor
persistently like Democrats on the wrongs
Infliuted by the dominant party, and make
a strong resistance.
Pries of Monty.
in the Building and Loan Association
last night fil.WH) woraauldln series B—
•600 bringing 63 and $500 at S3}.
Iu the Mechanics' |r>im sold for 35 and
$1,000 at 85j. Would you know the val
ue of money, try to borrow soma.
Dnot.
It was very thiok and annoying last af
ternoon. The oarlh is being ground as
fine as powder, aud the atmosphere is full
of it. Tbe last was the only day of the
year which baa proved intensely diaagre-
abla on aocouut of dual. We’ll hare aw
ful times unless we have some rain.
The stare of Business.
On going down street yesterday we
found two grocery mon fast asleep, Bitting
iu chairs and leaning against tbe front
door posts. Others were gathered on tho
shady side discussing the oaterpillars and
anticipating games of draughts aud pilch
ing quoits. At the warehouses this is the
ohainpion game. We saw only one cus
tomer in tbe store, and she desired only
to look.
Colored Dap tit mo In the Hirer.
Green MoArtbnr, pastor of the colored
Baptist church, baptiied sixteen persona
in thu river, Sunday afternoon, in the
presence of an immonso concourse. Tbe
meetings at the church have been con
tinued lor a week, and will be in progress
every night until iuterest flags. Kich
evening ihe church building is crowded
to oveifloaing, aud many cauuot get ad
mittance. Four more remain to be im
mersed next Sunday.
Candidate for the Aoylum.
A crazy eolored woman has been around
the city (or Borne weeks. Her father
osuie after her a few days ago, and car
ried her to bis home iu Cbattahooohee
oounty. She has again found her way
back to Columbus. Bhs had to bs ar
rested and be confined to keep her out of
trouble. It has been suggested she
should be sent to the asylum, but this
must be done from Chatltahooobee, as
she bolongs to that jurisdiction. Bhs
will doubtless bo returned to that oounty.
Its Oar Optllhm Subierihoro.
Hereafter the ENquiaxa-BtTN paokage
will be sent to the Postuffioe at Opelika.
Mr. J. M. Pxaav is our authorised Agent
for Opelika, and will reosipt for sabseiip-
tioos. Oar patrons will oblige a* by
galling on him at tb* Zxptaat 046os and
renewing. £*f
Vnlfloatlon of Catloyoo Its Bwifta,
This proposition by Governor Bmlth,
and advocated strongly by others has besa
virtually defeated alrssdy. The ids* was
to have them ail under on* general gov
ernment to be located at tbe University
of Georgia, which was to be tbs princi
pal inatitutinn with the other eoliegss aa
auxiliaries—tbs State to make appropria
tion* to each. An elaborate report wan
made on the subject by tha eommtttee
appointed. The trustees of Ms rear
University and Emory College haV* re
jected tbe plan proposed, preferring to
have their own denominational schools,
which are in a flourishing condition. Th*
operations of th* Civil Rights bill, whieh
is certain to pass tbe next Congress was
also considered. Tbe State University
will then have to admit blacks, asd this
will ruin tbe institution a* far aa white*
are eonoerned. It is supported by State
funds. The other oollege* being owned
aa private property will be exempt from
the operation of this iniquitous law and
can be oontlnued without fear of black
students thrust upon them, and sooial
equality forosd on th* attendants, so
those who are informed report.
Mndoiomomt of Mm try Colloyt.
Bishop Pierce, of tbe M. E. Church,
South, baa oommeneed a plan for the en
dowment of Emory Collage at Oxford, Ga.
His idea la to endow a professorship at a
time, and when tbe work is finished, whioh
wil. be in a few years, to make tuition
free. Tbe gentleman from whose wa team
this stated that at the late oommenoament
he began with th* “Piero* Professorship "
One gsutlemsn gave him $5,000, a few
others a thousand each, and In a (aw days
he had seonrsd $10,000.
We are also told that the Trustees of
Mercer University, tbe Baptist institution
at Macoo, are pursuing a similar plan.
The design hare, too, la to got a large *n-
do ament for tbe purpose of scouring free
tuition. Th* objeot la exeel.eut iu view
01 tbe great losses the Booth has sustain
ed by tbe 1st* war.
Cetumhue District Cenferenee.
This Methodist rsligiuoa body meets in
Columbus Wednesday evening, in Bt.
Luke's Church, with divine worship. The
Conference meets in Bt. Paul's Cburoh
Thursday morning at nine o'olook, for
the transaction of business. It it ex-
peoted that Bishop Fierce will preside.
Tbe introductory sermon will be preaoh-
ed at 11 o'cloek of that day by Rev. Wal
ter Kuox, of Talbotton. The body em
braces the counties of Muscogee, Harris,
Talbot, Taylor, Chattahoochee, and a part
of Marion (the Glenaita Circuit), and
numbora twelve charges and flv* thou
sand white members. About a hundred
delegates and visitor* sr* expected.
THO Now Neologies.
The new building rapidly approaches
completion. Though only of on* story,
the brick wslls are very high, and tbe cor
ner is improved thereby. Entrance is by
three doors. The interior ia to b* band,
somoly arranged in general order, like tbe
present one, only tbe casings aro to be of
iron aud glass, aud th* boui are to be of
tbe very latest phtont. They are to b* of
such material that an owner can disoever
at a glance whether be has any mail, and
thus save the trouble of unlocking bis
box. In Columbus about 100 box** are
now rented. Th* number slightly de-
oi esses yearly, though in prosperous sea
sons we have no doubt th* renters would
be added to. About 350 is the highest
•ggregste sine* tbe war. Inaid* is to be
a large apaoe for th* mails, and to th*
rear Ihe private office of the Postmaster,
and sleeping rooms for the clerks.
Should So Stopped.
Sunday afternoon a crowd of whit*
boys were in washing above the railroad
bridge. While ladies were passing they
orestod as much noise as possible, in
order to attract attention. These naked
chaps should have been taken 0*4 and
soundly paddled for aot having aoma de-
oenny. The city authorities should see
that such disgraceful exhibitions are
stopped at once. It is not an unfrequsnt
spectsole. We call the attention of our
vigilant captains of police to the matter.
The putting of some of them in the
guard-house will effectually atop the bust-
ness.
Nad Condition Of 4Ae Wharf.
Shipper* and steamboat men are oom-
plalniug very muoh of tbe oonditton of
ibo wharf. This is tb* most valuable
piece of property th* oity owns, and
should be well oared for. Council in
structed the Committee on Bridges and
Wharf to report a plan for the Improve
ment of this work. At th* masting last
month they were granted further time by
their request, they saying so muoh rain
had fallen that they wet* unable to make
a sufficient examination. As the weather
has been dry, and the rivor is very low,
wa presume the report will be made at
the meeting next Monday afternoon.
The Nlorldn Trogedy—Latest Informa
tion.
From tbe Marianna Courier w* lean
this; After the shooting, Mr. Mooring
returned to his stopping plaoo, aboot half
a mile from town, and awaited tbe arrival
of tbe Hberiff, who plaoed him under
guard in the Court House until Monday
lost, when an attempt wo* made by Jus-
tioea Chapman and MoNealy to hold a
preliminary examination. Mooring was
found to be in a condition
neither mentally nor physically able
to undergo an investigation, and waa
confined in the oounty jail under medical
supervision. When told by a lady friend
who woe visiting him of the crime be had
committed, he fainted and full from his
ebsir. Hs has not partaken of food for
several days, and is tbs picture of ema-
olstion and despair. He rejects all food,
and is in snob a condition of nervons
excitability that he baa been given quar
ters in a room at th* jail under guard,
and fears are entertained of hla recovery.
Stead Thiel
You can find at T. E. Blanobard's, 123
Broad street, the very latest stria* of
lire** Goods, at auch priosa aa cannot
fail to give sattafactioa. Call and see
An Interesting loot dent — A (Mask of
Only 1184,44*.
Wa were laid yesterday by a pramttaat
mtaietsr an tnoidsat which may bs am
and interesting to a large number of oar
reader*. It ia wall known that Ooasato-
dor* Vanderbilt gar* $600,000 to tbe
Methodist University, whioh has sines
bsao located in Nash villa. The gift waa
$800,000 for endowment, and $200,000
for tbe structure*, reserving tb* right to
approve tb* plan* for build-
log. Tbs oommissiotma h
plan prepared for a main building
to oost $125,000, and twelve others to
oost altogether $75,000. Ths plans were
forwarded to the Commodore who disap
proved them beoaose the smaller buildings
wee* aot fins enough. Tb* commission
suggested that th* money would not do
more. The Commodore sent a check for
$100,000 additional to asset such build
ings as be desired—making tb* gift in ail
$£00,000.
Bishop MoTyelra is to hav* a building
on the ground and a large inoom*. Hi*
wife is a cousin of the wife of tbe Com
modore. Bbe is a Mobil* lady and has
relatives in Columbus.
Prof. Lupton and Dr. Garland, Pro.
feasors of this University, hav* goes to
Europe to study the different systems
tbsra.
Tennessee has also raised $200,000 for
th* University. The design is to make it
a grand institution in every reaped. It
is called Vanderbilt University.
LOCAL Ksimrs.
—No Mayor’s Court yesterday, and a*
dogs killed that morning.
—Tbe Deasooratio action of Saturday
gives unusual satisfaction.
—A light rain fell Hunday afternoon.
—Muscogee county ha* some twelve
inmates in th* Insane Asylum, a majority
of whom are blacks.
—It seems to be definitely settled that
Judge James Johnson will run for Con-
gras* in this district, if hs gets th* Re
publican nomination. Ths Democrats
will beat him or any other man the Re
publicans oan select
—Weather waa quite warm yesterday.
Opelika, a summer resort, so-called, com
plains terribly of mosquitoes.
—If any man gets up a very dishonest
reputation—suoh as swindling, Ao.—be
ought to go to Atlanta, where h* oan get
endorsed tor the most lucrative positions.
The action towards Hi Kimball is a case
In point. It doesn’t make much differ
ence how tbe money oomes, so it is spent
in Atlanta.
—At a masting (no matter where) there
had been frequent speaking. One present
remarked to soother, “Don't talk so muob,
oldmaa! Whsrs did you get your liquor?"
Th* party addressed came dose and whis
pered, “You had better retire, and have
your head measured for a act of sober
brains ; they may give a cool sensation,
foronoe!” It waa overheard only by a
few. Rather hottish on both sides.
—Many people are absent from Colum
bus, but few on pleasure. Very few are
found at tbe watering plaoes. The ma
jority of females have gone into ths coun
try a short diatanoe, while the men are
absent on business. The visiting of ooun-
try friaoda has bsaom* fashionable.
Tiret Bates of Now Colton.
The first bale warehoused lost year waa
received by Bwift, Murphy A Co., from a
planter in Henry oounty, Ala., on Mon
day, August 11th. It weighed 525 pounds,
was classed low middling, and was sold to
Col. F. G. Wilkins for 21o. The year be
fore th* first bale was reeeived on August
10th, from John H. Baas, of Glennville,
by the Alabama Warehouse ; prioe 40c.
Last year the first bale of Georgia oot-
ton was warehoused in Columbus on Au
gust 16th, by Flournoy, MoGshee A Oo.,
prioe 17]o.; preceding year on the 17th of
August, from ths plantation of Redd A
Perry, on August 17tb, at 35o. Th* year
bsfors ths first Georgia bale was received
by Allen, Freer A lUges, on August 17th;
price 17o.
Tbe first bale ought to b* coming here
Ib a t-hort time.
A few pieces of French and English
Goasimares, vary low, to close out, at
T. E. BbiNoHAan'a.
CHAM. BM1MAH A CO.,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., offer at
their popular
St KATA UMANT AND SALOON
Tb* best that oan be found in Liquors,
Cigars, Tobacoo, Ao. [my8 ly
A large lot of obeap Oaasimsres aad
Linens, very oheap, at
BLANoaaan's.
Domsstlo Good* at greatly rsduoed
rates; Factory Good* at factory pries*;
Coats' Spool Cotton at 70 osata par doe.;
th* bast Print* at 10* par yard,
my 10 If
New Singing Books!
The Leader!
Dj II. R. Palm*, assisted Ly L. O. lailioH.
Choir*, Conventions nod Binging Classei will
welcome this new Church Mueie Book* ailed with
new tune«, aothems, chsutt, Ac., Ao., nil of the
I quality
ice, $1.3« or $12.00 per dosen.
The Sonar Monarch!
I plan* on my Bargain Oountsr to-day
J dssirabls good* to sail at Ism than
New York oost. All should see them.
Unan Handkerchiefs at 7 cents.
White Piqae at 12je and upward*.
Linen Setts and a fsw.Linen Dresses at
half prioe to olos* out.
Linen Poplins at 20c—worth 40.
Other Dreea goods in same proportion.
Will continue to sell for a short time
my entire stock at cost, to close out be
fore fall trade.
All should embrace this opportunity.
Will receive in a day or two new side
band Prints to sell at 10 eeats, sad many
other Domestio Goods, Notions and White
Goods, all cheap.
Fine yard wide Bleaohed Cotton 12).
jyfl cod H.T. OaioLxa.
KNTKKFMISMI
1,000 yards White Vietoris Lawns 15
cents—not bad.
1,600 yards Whit* Viotoria Lawns, 5-4,
18 oenta—worth 38 cents.
yards Plain, Striped and Figured
Lawns at 15 cents—worth 25.
700 yards Blaek Grenadines selling ex
ceptionally fast.
Gsats’ Fine Cloths and Oaaoimere* at
a bargain, to dose out the lot previous to
stock-taking.
Embroideries are still being sold
half their vdue.
Ribbons at half pries.
Coats' Thread 70 oenta.
Best Prints 10 osata.
Hosiery aad Glovss at price* defying
oom petition.
Fresh Goods twloe a week from all im
portant marks!*.
J. B. Jonhs, Colombo*, Ga.
j*!8 sod
LOOM TO TOUM INTMBMSTI
•Now Is th* time to spend your money
to advantage.
$50,000 worth of goods yet to be sold at
th* Virginia Store.
Only GO days left to dispose of this
splendid stock of goods;
5 handsome new show eases; 1 large
mirror.
5 counter tables for sale, and the best
store house in the oity to lease for twS
years.
Richardson's College Shirt* at Manu
facturer's prioe*.
Gents' hand-made Boot* and Shoes at
faotory prioes.
Carpets and Rugs leas than oost.
Jnglsa' A Harris' Kid Gloves at New
York prices.
No goods delivered until paid for os we
have not the time to send out bills.
julylV—tf Pktton, Gordon A Co.
rMTOMDI—NO INFLATION !
High prices can no longer exist. Gash
basis is the principle now, and aa I desire
to dose business, am offering my stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
Hosiery,
aud numerous articles ia this line, at less
than oost.
Call and examine, and make one dol
lar go farther than two at any other place.
I am in earnest. If you doubt it, step
in and have proof of th* fact.
L. Harris, lit Broad St.,
myl 4m Columbus, Ga.
At Thirty-Floe
Tbe average Amerioan disoovers that he
has an “Infernal Btomaoh," and goes into
the hands of th* doctors for tbe remnant
of hla life. Prevention ia better than
oure, but Da. Walkxr's Vim hoar Bitters
will both cure and prevent dyspepsia,
diseases of the akin, liver, kidneys and
bladder, and all disorders arising from an
“infernal stomaoh.” jy24 4w
flee* Things.
Go to th* Ruby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Gams, and all things good
to sat. ootlfi tf
Buhl or*, Cigar Mmporium.
The boat Imported Havana nnd Key West
Clxara, Cbawlsx and fimokln* Tobacco, Snufl,
Hacrschanm Pipes, Cigar Holders, Match Safas,
Tobacco Bogs, Sc., can bo fonud at
LOUIS BUULIB 8, Randolph 8t.,
Ifoaso with Bod Sign, noar Enquirer Office.
174 tf m
The beat plaoe to buy Table Linens,
Napkins and Sheetings, ia at
Blrnohard's,
123 Broad at.
Tho "Gentleman In Black."
who ia tbe tutelar demon of dram-shops,
assume* hi* sourest aspect when the rapid
progress of Vinzoar Bitters is reported
“down low." Tb* People'* Vegetable
Tonio is playing th* miaohief with his
bitter* fired with rum. All diseases
whioh tboss demoniso nostrum* aggra
vate, under pretense of relieving, suoh
aa indigsatlon, siok hsadaohe, consump
tion, rheumatism, gout and intermittent
fever* are cured by it. je24 4w
NOTICK.
ui
r more. going up on
s of
Ing ttod P Mtuniting on the evening trnln of the
•amu day, will be passed the round trip for one
'“fll'mllar part c* going np nt 8 o’clock k. n. or
2:35 r- m , and returning on eawe train, will be
iwaeti round trip for fifty cente each.
Commutation ticket*, for Individuate or faml-
liee, ior twenty round trip* to go up and return on
the name train, can be had for ten dollar!.
Children over five nnd under twelve_ yearsi will
bo charged htlf rate!,
putt'd ir
Thoee under five will he
Tho riMiU ie in a thoroughly enfe oonditlou, and
the traiui are iu charge of a oareful, polite and
accomm Anting conductor,
jy 31 td - * —
K. A. FLEWELLEN, Hecolver.
Western Railroad of Alabama.
641 HOURS TO NEW TORE
NINE HOUR! FASTEST TIME!
WESTERN RAILROAD OV ALABAMA,
OOMUMOi, Oo,, ‘.July 6th, 1674.
TRAINS LEAVI COLUMBUS DAILT
For Montgomery and Selma, 1KW a. «.
Arrive at Montg’y, • 7:00 a. M.
Arrive at Selma, • • *•
FOR ATLANTA AND NBW YORK
At 10:30 a. in. Arrivo Opelika at 12:20 p. m. At
Atlauta 6.42 p. m.
By Atlanta and Nlohmond Alr-LIn*.
Leave Atlonto S:U0 p. m„ CHARLOTTE 8.36 a.
1/anville 3:27 p. m.. Richmond 11:06 p. ■- Ar-
rim at Washington 4:60 a. m., at Baltimore 6:30 a.
, at Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at NEW YORK 6:16
file oping Cars r
i from Atlanta to Charlotte.
!y Kannwaw Rout*.
Leave Atlanta G.00 p. ra., Dalton 10:26 p. m.,
Bristol 10:46 a. m., Lynchburg 10.46 p. m. Arrive
at Washington 0 46 a. m., nt Baltimore 0:16 a. m..
at FhiladaipUia 1:30 p. m., at NHW YORK 6:16
bleeping cars rnn from Atlanta to Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARRIVR AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta and Now York, • 6:24 A. n.
From Montgomery and Selma • 2:30 r. M.
Tickets for sale at Union Paasenger Depot.
BALL
R. A. BACON, Agent.
Central Railroad.
bUI'liKIN TKNDENT'8 OFFICE, \
Savannah, Obo., Jane SO, 1874. /
O N AND AFTER the FIRST JULY nest,
RETURN TICKETS to and from
either teriaiuus or station on CENTRAL AND
SOUTH WK8TKHN U61LIIOAD8 can be purchased
for OME PARE. Said tickets will ba
Sold until 31 it of DeotmbBr Next,
and l»e GOOD to returu
Until the 15th of January, 1175.
0r CONDUCTORS ARB NOT AUTHORIZED
sell RETURN TICKET! from points whers
Agents sell.
Tho PUBLIC art thorefors CAUTI0NBD to
PRoVIDK THEMSELVES WITH TICKETS from
the Ageuts at the station, or PAY BOTH WAYS.
WM. ROORRS,
Gsn'l Sup’t Central Railroad.
▼. POWERS,
Eug’r and Bup't Soathweetern Railroad.
O. J. YORBAORE,
Sup’t Atlanta Divitloa Central Railroad.
Je30 lui
oan Torpidity or trie i*iver, ana rener is always
auxlovely sought after. If the Liver Is Regulated
in its action, health to almost Invariably secured.
Want of action in the Liver causes Headache,
Constipation, Janndloe, Pain In the Shoulders,
Cough, Chilli, Diasinett, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Pslpitafion of the
Heart, Depression of Bplrtts, or ths Blass. aad a
hundred other symptoms, for which SIMMONS'
LIVER EMULATOR Is ths beat remedy that has
ever bean discovered. It nets mildly, effectually,
nnd being a simple vegstsble compound, can do no
injury In any quantities that it may ba takaa. It
Is harmless in every way; It has been need for
forty years, and huudreAa of tha good and groat
from all parts of the country will vouch for its
being the purest and bast.
Sines’ L1VIK lUDLiNK, <r leditise,
Is harmless,
Is a fanltlm
is tha cheapest medicine in tbe world.
Is given with aafoty and ths happiest resalts to
the most delicate infant,
Does not interfere with business,
Does not disarrange the system.
Takes tbe place of Quinine ana Bitters of every
kind,
Contains ths simplest and best remedies.
TOM MALM MX ALL MMU0OIMTM,
fobs dsodswly
0 r. Turr s
VtCLTABU
^VeR PILLS;
THK BEST ADVICK
that can be given to persons safftring from dys-
pepsin, billons domplalnt, colic, consumption, tick
head echo, fever and ague, nervous debility, or of
any disorder afsotisg ths stomach, ths lira*or
kidneys, is to tone, cleanse, and rogalaU these Im
portant organs by the use of DR. TUTTS VKORT-
aBLM LIVER FILLS. They act very mildly, yet
thoroughly restore ths fhoetlonol action of tho
digoetlvo organs and tho Intestines and renovate
the whole system. They produce neither nausea,
griping or weakness, nod may be taken at any
time withont change of diet or occupation.
Priee 26c a bos. Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTTTilAIR DYK
possesses qualities that no other dye does. Its
harmless and easily applied, and is In general use
among tho fashionable hairdressers in every large
city in the United States. Pries |l a bos. Sold
everywhere.
- ofb. TUTTs
' SAHSAPA RIL LA
Montgomery & Eufauia R. R.
Change of Schedule,
Teklng Effect Sunday, June 21, IS74.
Scrofula, Eruptive Diseases of ths Sklh, Bt. An
thony's Fire, Erysipelas, Blotches, Tumors, Boils,
Tetter, and Salt Rheum, Boald Head, Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Pain and Enlargement of the Bones,
Female Weekneee, Sterility, LeucorrhciM or
Whites, Womb DUeeses, Dropsy, White Swellings,
Syphilis, Kldusy end Liver Complaint, Mercurial
Taint, and Piles, all proceed from impure blood.
MM. TUTTS SARSAPARILLA
Is the most powerful Blood Purifier known to
medical scionce. It enters into the circulation
and eradicates every morblflo agent; renovates
the system; produces a beautiful complexion and
causes the body to gain flesh and increase In
weight.
Keep Iks Bland Hsaltky
aad all will be well. To do se, nothing has ever
been offered that can compare with this valuable
vegetable extract. Prioe $1.00 a bottle. Bold by
all Druggists. Offloe 46 Cortlandt street, N. Y.
foblfl deedawly
MAIL TRAIN-DAILY.
Leave Montgomery 4:00 t M
Arrive at Rufoula 11:36 r ■
Connecting on Wodneedaye and Saturdays with
Moats ou Chattahoochee River, and dally at Union
Spriugs with Mobile A Girard Railroad for Troy.
Leave Mutants * 12:45 a n
Arrive at lloutgomory 7:16 am
Connecting at Union Springs with Mobile A Girard
Railroad lor Columbus, aud at Montgomery with
roads diverging.
Jt2i tl B. DUNHAM, Sup’t
contain the elementary couree, the saute as that In
the Loamo, whieh couree Is followed by more than
100 pages filled with tho most intsrnstiug Secular
and Sacred Music for practice. Equal to the Soho
JUxa Iu iolerrst.
Prioe, 75 ets, or $7.60 per dosen.
AMERIOAN SCHOOL MU8IC READERS
Three csrefklly graded Song Books for Common
is. bv L. 0 “ -
Book 1st.
Iiree carefully graded Song Books for Comm
Schools, by L. O. Emerson aud W. 8. Tilden.
ook 1st. For Primary Schools. Price, 36 c
M 2d. “ Lower Grammar Classes, “ 60
Higher
3d.
has been thoroughly tested in schools near Boston.
OliTtr Mt*oa A Co., ChM. X Bltaoa A Co.
Boston. 711 Broadway, N. Y.
myt3 d2taw(wedssat>wly
TIMF BOOKS
FOB
PLANTATIONS AND FARMS
Br*Mm 4*7 o*. t. Seer 4C«r*t« «•
coeaU wit* tholr .BPI07M4. Prlc.
Otto.
T*. fora t, o*. foralotwd l>7 * ,ti*tw of mock
•XflMlMOt. 1|! *M Will !**M. • f 4raW to NT!
BM7 III* IU CMC 4*ii*c Ik! year.
Primtod mad for ula bj
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
0*. m Auk WM ka UtwmW.4 >7 Mil, aa
until * 4*u>- J** **
ATTENTION 1
On in thn Arbor f sleeve.
On tbe ojuth oyatem whioh I have adopt
ed,and to clone my stock by Oot. lnt,1874,
I will sell drinks At 10 cents. No credit.
julyS—eodlm Geo. W. Lira.
Many who are suffering from the effects of the
warm weather and are debilitated, are advised by
physicians to take moderate amounts of whUkey
two or three times during the day. In a little
while those who adopt this advice frequently in
crease the number of '‘drinks" aud ist mc become
confirmed inebriates. A beverage which will not
create thirst for Intoxicating lit|Uors, and which
Is Intended especially for ths benefit cf debilitated
persons, whether at home or abroad, is Dr.
Scbsnck's Sea Weed Tonio* Containing the Juices
of many medicinal herbs, this preparation does
not create aa appetite for the lutoxientiag cup.
The nourishing and the life-supporting properties
of many valuable natural productions contained
In it, and well known to medieni men, have a most
strengthening inflaonoe. A single bottle of the
Tonic will demonstrate Its valuable qualities. For
de illty arising from sickness, over exertion, or
from any cause whatever, a wins glass full of 8ea
Weed Tonic taken after meals will strengthen the
atom sob aad create an appetite fler wholesome
Mad. To all who are aboat leaving thrir homee,
we desire to say that tbe excellent sluts of Dr.
•chsnck's seasonable remedies, Ben Weed Tonic,
and Mandrake Pills, are particularly evident when
taken by tbose wbe ore injuriously affected by a
change of voter nod diet. Me person should leave
home without taking a supply nt thane onfoguerda
nleng. Vor sole by nil Dtugglite.
■fb$ eedlg
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Qixerai. BuriaiXTSHDur'a Oman, 1
Cxktoal Railroad,
8 at ah vax, November l, M74. J
Kail road, Its Branches and Connections, will rnn
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Puv.tnnnh 8:46
Leave Auguita W:U6
Arrivo in Augusta 4:00
Arrive in Milledgeville 10:09 r m
At rive in Fatontou 11:66 r u
Arrivo in Macou 6:46 r U
Leave Maoon for Columbus 7:17
Leave Macou for Lu aula 9:10 p M
Leave Macon for Atlanta 0:10 r u
Arrivo ut Columbus 12:46
Arrivo ut Kufaulm ...10:20
Arrivo ut Atlanta 6:00
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlauta 10:00 pm
Leave Co umNua.... 7:10 r M
Leave Kufoula 7;26 v M
Arrivo at Macou from Atlanta 6:10 a II
Arrive at Maoon from Columbus 4:10 a m
Arrive at Macon from Kutaula 6:46 a m
Lohvo Macon 7:16a
Uavo Auguifta 9:06 a
arrivo ut Augusta r
Arrivo at Savannah 6:'.'5 r u
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave 8avanualt 7:30 p ■
Irfuve Augusta *.06 p
Arrive iu Auguiita 6:66 a
Arrive in Macon 8.20 a
Leave Mucon lor Columbus D:'J0 a
Leave Macou for Ruiaula 9.06 a m
Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:00 a
Arrive Iu Columbus 6:36 p
Arrive in KuTaula 6:40 p
Arrive in Atlanta 3:06 pm
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlauta | : yg
* Columbus 2:30 PM
Arrive in Macou from Colombaa
Arrivf in \luc-m from Lufau'a
Leave Macon 7:36pm
Arrive iu UiUedgoville 10:09 pm
Arrive iu Katontou 11:66 p M
Leave Augu-ti 8:06 p M
Arrive iu Augusta 6:65 A M
Arrive in Savannah Y:IA
Train No. 2, being a through train on the Cen
tral Railroad, stopping only at whole stations,
passengers for half stations cannot be taksn
or put off.
for HiUed*.,Ul. ud X. too too will
take train No. 1 from Bavaonah and Augusta, and
train No. I from points on tho Southwestern Rail
road. Atlanta and Macon. The Milledgeville and
Katuutou train runs daily, Sundays excepted.
WILLIAM ROGERS,
General Superintendent.
Je23 tf
NOTICE.
Liver! Liver! Liver!
©iivCMioisrs'
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
Is a purely VEGETABLE PREPARATION, harm
less and effective—a specific for all derangements
of tbe
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
aoh or Bowels.
This Medicine boa been tried by thousand! and
has never failed to give satisfaction.
JSff*Try on# bottle end be convlnoed.
S* I.* KI1IO * tows*
Proprietors and Manufacturers, Columbia, S. C.
For sale by A. M. BRANNON, Agent for Oolnm-
has and Opelika.qptS—tawflm.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
LANDLORDS!
rpO 8CCUftK TENANTS I0R THK COMING
year, MOW is ths proper time to place yoar
houses with me.
aug2 tf JOHN ILACKMAB.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
SU Ulftlr Street, O.nby'a Building, next to
Freer, lllgai h Oo.
Real Estate Brokerage A Insurance.
urra, it rxxMissiox,
To Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, this city,
aprlfi tf
ELLIS & HABBI80N,
Beal Estate Ageuts
AND AUCTIONEERS,
wj
same (at private i
the property is sc
For Sale.
VACANT I/>T 07 LAND, bclox tb,wwtper.
tlou ot tk. "Hue, lot," on Bnou i rat, kdlotntnx
thi rMid«nc! of Hon. M. J. Cmwford. C»ll won
If 70U wont s borgulo. foblX tf
CITY LOT Mo. 401, o* Melotwh ttnot, with
tkra dwillloxa ou tho uao. Will U wld
t °JSi , 7 “ #r *' • 1 ® w
TALC ABLE CITY PROPERTY, iltuutod tu thi
bHlniu ooutro of tho cltj. Will wll M o *rwt
borgul*, or to u woepttbu port, .u nodiridod
totorMt. Tho proportf cu be mod. to po, o luru
lotorat ou tho loTootmeot.
A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT, with ton
ncra ground, In Ltuwood, one mil. from 8. W. H.
R. dtpot; n nr, oomf.rtabl. ud dealrabU host.
of Southwestern
For Rent.
A 8T0RR HOUSE in the valley of Talbot county,
at a cross-road, three miles of the Chalybeate
Springs. A very desirable location for a Dry
Goode and Grocery bull news. scpl7
DIAMOHD BPICTACLtt!
O N AND AFTER APRIL 16TH, the Passenger
Train on title KosmI will run as follows:
Leave Columbus 3:00 r. m.
Arrive at Troy 11:05 f. m.
Leave Troy 4:16 a. m.
Arrive ut Columbus 10:30 a.m.
•Prill 2w W. L, CLARKj^Bu|>M.
Important toTarmers.
M «- T, J- 8TEV1N8 ta w.U known to tko
Planters of Oeorgia and Alabama aa one of
tha most reliable and cadent OIN-WBIOHTS In
the country. Wherever he has worked he has
given satisfaction; and, as hs proposes to make a
tour In a short time, planter* needing Gin repairs
should hand in their names and Martian. “Work
woU dene te twice dene.** aM$ dewtf
Thme Spectacles are maaufactured from “Min-
p ® bb, * B ” »riUd togeth»r,and are
ad ed Diamond on accobnt of their hardness and
brilliancy.
»>«> th* polnrlwope, tho
diamond lenses have been found to admit fifteen
b ®****,»J6 than any other pebble,
froood with great scientific accuracy,
ora free from chromatic aberratlooe, and produce
distlnctnees of vision not before
utulMd tn ^wclwlw. Muulketnnd bp th.
gputwr Optic.] M.Bufwtnri.x Oo., Mow York.
Un'lOT “ r •*•*“ u IWI ritp t* tk.
A KINBIL, J.w.lon «nd Optic!ui,
tn Ml* inili for Muk*,On, Bon whom tbtp
CMMlrewwtMMd. H.wddW.raptorM '
“• 6*7 » poll Ultra po* eee tho mho
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