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FRIDAY
CITY
MILVHMIi
AUGUST 21, 1874
APPAIM.
COLVMBVM DAILY MAM MET.
Fivawciai..—Sight bills on Now York par;
on Boston % por oont. dieoonntf on ***•
vannaU % por oont; demand bills on Boston
Hporooot Bankaarosoiling ebooks OnNow
York at J^o. premium. Currency loans 101 %
per cent, per month. Gold and Mirer aomi
nal.
Oottow.—Market dull. The following are
tbo quotation a:
8 0-
10 Oil
14&018X
16*01*%
16 0—
Inferior.
Ordinary and stained..
Good Ordinary
Low Middlings
Middlings
Strict Middlings
Hales • bales.
Receipts S bales—6 by M. fc G. R. K.;
3 by wagons; 0 by N. A 8. ft. R.; 0 by
w. K. ft. ; o by river t n by 8. W. ft. ft.
NhlpmenU 71 balfr # by I. W. ft. ft.;
31 for home coasompUoa f 89 by W. ft. R.
DAILY OTATUlfT.
Htoek on band Aifustllst, im. MH
Received to-dey 8
previously 00,1*7-40,806
*>,Oil
71
,.60,965-61.006
stock on band i,ooe
Ban Day Lang TiOc-Algltt list, 1171,
1M; received same day 4; total receipts &7,900;
shipped same day 6 ; total shipments M.90S ;
stock 1,310; sales 10. Middlings 17*e.
U. 8. Foeth.—Receipts for $ days.4,487 on*
ports to Oreat Britain 10,871; to Oontloent
0; Stock 136.03V.
#WeA Fish
by steamer Jaokson, by
it 0. W. Baowa.
Nose Jfsefcsref.
Extra No. 1, six for #1. i'r«h Sfgt
H0c., by G. W. Blown.
The Place la Oat
Just r.cei ved it T. E. Bi.iMuaiis'a,
188 Uroad itreet, new Fill HtjDa of
Print., Blenched end Brown Homeepnne.
We continue to ecll Conte’ end Clerk'e
Spool Cotton it 70 oeate per dozen.
K.otory Goode it feotorjr prioee, nod nil
other goods et the very loweet figure..
Hummer l)reee Goode et your own
price. aug'.'l tf
Freak Flak amt Country Baiter.
180 dozen Eggs 20*. pat dozen.
200 Cliiokene SOo lo 36o.
Cebbegee end Cooking Apple*.
New Oheeee end Mackerel,
lint* liege Turnip, and ileete.
Potatoea, Oniuna end Leuioua
aug'.'l 21J At Boonze’e Cox nth.
Indass le Fete AdrerHaatstettle.
Cleimz egeinet Moileabeok Batata—W.
H. H. BlankenBbip, Adminiatretor.
New Mackerel—G. W. Brown.
Freak Fieb, Butter, Ac. — ltooher’e Cor
ner,
The Place to Go To—T. K. Bleuoherd.
Freeh Fieb—J. L. Hogen.
Honee for Bent—J. B. Jonee.
Freak Fiek—G. W. Brown.
Marling .1 Uuerryton.
Thera le to lie e lurgo agricultural meet
ing end barbecue given et Guerryton, on
Ibe Mobile A Girard Uailroed, to-dey.
MeJ. A. B. Oalhonn hei eooeptod en invi,
tel ion to eddreee tho eaeeiublege, end left
on yeeterdey’e train to fulfil the appoint
ment.
Mere Few Cotton.
Two more bale, were received from A|.
abtroa yeeterdey, making olovon which
have been reeelved thia aeeaon. Yeater-
dey’a bale, came from Bullock oounty, end
were aonaigned to Hwift, Murphy A Go.
of the Planters’ Warehouae.
To ka Fomlnalad we Montgomery.
A prominent aspirant for Judicial hon
ora at the beude of the Alabama Badioala,
atated that the Judge of the Ninth Circuit,
and probably the othere, would be nomi
nated by the Htate Convention, which mat
in Montgomery yoaterday. He meant
probubly they would be ohoaen by the
Aepreaentativea from the Diitriota, after
eonaultatiou with tho entire convention
Lightning Med Men.
Alabama ia .aid to he full of agenta,
and the eurrent report ia that the onea
put up have their ground connection, ao
imperfect that the rode are aotnally dan
geroua. The huuaee would be eafer with
out them. Inelaneea we relate
houaea furnished with auoh—ao-oalled
proteolore—have been atruok and fired by
lightning. But what doea the aeller care
after he has eold the purokaaer ? Many
man has boon swindled by theae agents.
Fane on Tkle bide.
A gentleman who had ridden the day
before through all the river plantations
on tho Georgia aide between hers and
Baas’ place, reports no oaterpillara,
good many are said to be on the Wright
plantation, on tho Alabama aide. Our in
formant ie a planter, but he wants no ad
vances. The caterpillw reports, we be
lieve, havo boon and are largely exagger
ated. They are said to be in Woolfolk’a
bend.
Jrw.r, bernred.
Tho Columkua Guards have secured an
armory in Gunby’s building. The two
apacioue room, on tho eastern aide are to
be thrown into one, thUB furnishing a
commodious, light aud airy apartment,
well suited to the purpoee. The broad
stairway leading to the rooms will prove
oonvenleut. Being on the aeoond floor,
Ihe armory iu every respect ie far superior
to the one lately oooupied.
irecfc of Prayer
The Bishops of the M. E. Chureh re
commended that the week commencing
to-day be observed as a .postal season of
prayer for the revival of religion in the
Churches.
To-day ia to be observed as one of faet-
iog and prayer. All tbs Methodist con
gregations in the oity unite this morning
in services at 8t Luka Chnroh.
Are they Boll Warmer
Mr. A. Gammal brought in from his
farm, yesterday, a number of cotton bolls
ptaroed by worms, whioh eat out the oot-
ton. They work on thn fruit and do not
aat the leaves. They have the exact ap
pearance of thane wot in Inst week by
Mr. Frank Badd from hi* plantation in
BuaaeU. If this bo tho true boil worm, a
terror wore* than caterpillar will befall
the amp.
Tanas Levied, gw-Mf Far
County and PourFVthM Her Cam
Wo an indebted In Mr. C. Is Mw-
tin, tho efficient Treaeanr of Kamil
county, Ala., for the following date re
garding Kamil oounty. Wo have w-
ranged the figures in a eonvanUot tabular
form, ao that comparisons may lie made
at a glance with the preoeding year.
Compare any oounty ia Alabama with
any in Georgia, and the lattar will ahow
improvement end tha former backward
ness. Georgia is ruled by Democrats;
Alabama by Kadicaia.
mnn o» oomtuaionua.
Tbo coart of County Commiaaioooia met
as a Board of Equalization nt Heals, on
Tuesday, the 18tb inst., to receive and ex
amine the Tax Aaaemor’a books, and to
levy a tax for the oounty for this year-
nil of which they did.
Tax LEW.
The tax levied for oounty purposes wee
pot at *— u of am pw cant,, which in
aa high as oounties are allowed by law.
This makes tha taxes tor thn present year
on* dollar and thirty cents oil each $100
worth of taxable property in the county.
State tax three-quarters of one per oent.
(70), Sinking fond one-twnnMeth td «mn
per oent. (0), end oounty lax one-half of
one par oent (10).
nix Aiataaoa’a xxruxxa
•how as follows:
t itrs. im.
Ho. ef Acres of Lead As-
407,488 419, IM
Ho. ef Poll. l.»»T IJ»
vs Lraa.
twe. twfi
Velua of laada and Ip-
provsmsots tl,*1,014
Value of town lot*
TotftJ YClB9 Of r*Al
tmtO
Total value ot personal
property
Y
sprwpeny.
Tax on poll* for lohool
TotaMaih, the Blits! ultoSIfK 1M4MI
Tax by County “
—Woathorwarm. Hkios cloudy. Mos
quitoes hungry and muriaal.
—Deliannod mam da not nsowaarily
go together.
—The BohUUnger pasaaeant around
Freer, Illges A Co. s store is as handaom
aa any on tha continent. If there bs
maoh money thia fall, ws have no doubt
thia pavement will be extended the entire
length of Bread street.
—It ia rumored that Col. Nichols will
surrender charge of the Kimball Honae
on October 1st, and be saooeeded by Mr%
Byingtou, of Fort Valley.
-OoL r. a. Withies hnd aoreasl others
an talked of as candidates for Mayor of
(Mmtaaia the nett MseMoa.
—Hen an the faotaat reeontote lata-
ting horses now on the torf ; Gohtanith
Maid 2:14f, Looy*:l*f, Occident *:ldj.
—If you wish to-know how many
friends yon have, get into oifioe; and bow
many yon have not, get into tnuMa.
—While a Dwyer—we won’t say whan
tnoeo—•* w+ in * • high-fimm pgapeh,
gashing about angels’ tears, weeping wil
lows end tombstones, hh Honor the J. P.
said: "Confine yonr remarks to tho dog
ease.”
—Who studies books will know how
things ought to ha; who studies men will
kaaw haw things are.
—Wa haws aanaa people ia Columbus
who an tha busiest In the oity and tha
Tha Gommiaaionan of Muaoogee coun
ty have fixed tha eoanty tax at five-ton tha
of ana par east., or forty oanla on tho
gioo. Tbo tax D on a-tenth im than that
ie hot year. Tha Htats has, however,
fixed tax os at four-tenths for general and
one-tenth for school purposes—nuking
that tax one-tenth aeon than ia 187b. Bo
the two—Htats and county—added to
gether, will make a total tax of one per
oont., or one dollar on the hundred, whioh
D tha aame aa last year. The taxes are,
however, in exem of la* yam, because
no exemptions are allowed, whereas Unl
oose warn granted in 1873. If aU
the taxes are eolleoted, the aggregate
from the sooty wflt be about *33,000, of
which’Xbe State gets half aud tha oounty
half. ’The Oommiamoners have estimated
for ite foBewing expenditures: Court
house and fall, tS;d00; roads and bridge*,
$8,000; jurors and bailiffs, $10,000; asy
lum for the poet, $8,000; contingent and
ineindantal expanses, $15,000.
ftte ltese*ahh^~Trssgody,
Than aaaast ts be very,little doubt,
from oiroumstaaoea that have developed
since tha killing of OhaMes W. NiohofiTby
Edwin If. Mooring, of Marianna, Florida,
that'whan tha act was committed Moor
ing was suffering from tha family taint of
insanity. It D difficult to ballav* other-
wise bo* ell $>e avidenoa jtafdrs us; and
. , . . „ it now appears to be a oaea that ahonld
Da* thanked <« thtar ftana. Ttmgr era eainw^87p*fotind ay.pdthy of the
those who are continually patting thslr
jaw in other people's affairs and retailing
-Eli Perkifih Urns aptatoiUes oaflaaa-
toga Leila: Young Gentleman—Charmin’
avr'niog, Mith B— rewn. Young Lady—
Yes; awful charmin' perfectlylately—
spies— Young GentDman—Donee a
squat donna to-night ? Young Lady—Oh,
Mrj ,Browp; I l^nt, y*o kueui fbe
oiona—hawibla— per-peri
Let's donoa a galop. They'rawfi
perfectly divina.
*,*>
Ho. acrai of lead to tin-
SM SHSLVBIB
•hows that real estate has dacreseed in
value ainoe last year $173,187, sad per
sonal property $37,297, making a total
decrease of $210,464. Land thia year ia
valued at about $3.50 per acre, last year
at over $4.
Bines I860 the taxable property of |h*
county has decreased $1,271^881.
cooiitt debt, sooner M, 1874.
Kegistered debt $26,217 88
Oounty aevip outatanding 3,150 00
Interest on eorip 1,764 48
Amount due jurors
433 20
Aggregate indebtedness $81,665 06
The county owed in the fall of 1868
abont $9,450, inolntlng the oounty eorip.
auvxaa* Maamxs.
1874. 1878.
Baoalved to August 20th...«98...$l,23».ua
Showing a falling off of $633,81,
EXPECTATIONS.
The oounty will probably raalize from
tax**, lloeneet and otherwise abont $8,000
in tha next eix months, at ltost one-half
of which will ba requited to pay ourrent
axpanaaa for that time 08 until Jana, 1875.
Tho balance may be need for reduoing
the present Indebtedness.
Mayor’s Court
C. Copeland wee the barkeapar on
Frost a treat vfho SHttkeA 8 negro with
an opan knife, bat was not able to reaoh
him. Thn aagro took Sat a warrant (hr
mult with attempt to mordar,” but
thD was tattled for money between them
aefOlk, and tha charge withdrawn. It
waa intimated that the prieotpel wit atm
had beaa paid to remain nway from tha
Mayor'* Oonrl. Copeland waa fined ten
douua of ten days.
John Linnehau waa fined $7.50, and
Olya. Te/k>r, colored, the same. ThD
waa {he ease mentioned yesterday, in
whioh the white man ahot at a negro for
hitting him with a piece of briok. Tha
testimony thtowad hog; war* wrong at
the origifi. Cants* were ndt ‘ clean y
stated. Whiskey had aomathing to do
*au : Arnold and t: J. Blaektrall,
eaoh charged with disorderly oonduct
were dismissed.
Dick boott. eol'd, was fined $2.50.
Fi^ta hupoaed at the levee, $27.60.
Like out State#.
As tha Western HatlrtDd train from Co
lumbus was bearing Opelika, on the morn
ing of the 18th, the day of Ur# Kadi cal
Nominating Convention at thalattar plaoa,
per notiaed a "cnllnd gemman,"
Go to the Mahp Rmtwarant for yonr
Oystara, Fiab, Gama, awd all Ihiaga good
to sat. OOI15 tf
A largo lot of aheap Oataimaraa and
Linens, very cheap, nt .
Bumuan't.
Nani «hu aro aafariag Cron Ikt tfact* of tb«
w*rra w»«th«r $ad art* 4$Mlit«ted, arc adviced by
phjt.ciani to Uka •odarata aaounU of wbiakvj
two or thraa HaMa darlag »ka day. Ia a little
while thnaa who ado*t Ihla advice fraqqtnlly io-
rreite the number of ‘-drlakt" and la tine become
confirmed iaabriataa. A bevaraga whicli will not
r-vatathim for fatexleattag llqnon, and wllfh
la iutended.aagaciaU)r Lr Ua baaatt of debilitated
persouA, whether at home or abroad, la l>r.
fkbenck fi Baa Weed Toalc. Ooataialag the Juicef
of many medic! aal harba, thia preparatioa doea
not create an appatita for tha latoxicatiag cup.
The nourishing and tha llfe-eapportlng propaitiea
of ipauy ralqitb)* natural prodoeliups contaluad
In If, and wall kaown lo madical man, have a moat
strengthening influence. A single bo'tle of tha
Tonic will demonstrate Its valuable qualities. For
da tlity arislcg from sickness, over exertion,
from nny causa whatever, a wins glass full of Ben
Weed Tunic taken after meals will strengthen the
stomach and create an appatita for wholesome
foot Tr>*n WSo an ttaal Itaeia, Star Mh,
ws desire to say that tha exoalleat aCbcta of Dr.
Bcbencks • taHQI^h rested Ua, Bra Weed Tonic,
and Mandrake Pills, are particularly avldent when
taken by theaa whs are injuriously affected by a
change of water aad diet No-person should leave
home without taking a supply of theaa safeguards
along. Vor sale by all Druggists.
myl9 sadly
NOTICffe
trip for 8fty aants sack.
mmnt%Uon tkkem. fsv indfridunli sr frm|.
w ATkilitfiJPIpAPM-
W arm SprlngB)
eomaapnity.
Pay fVatw,
The appla^* «f 4he4iria>iwwrteru and
MobUa andGivavd KaUioade wav* paid off
yaatavday, and all hands mad* freeh and
hapffy M the flowaf* In May.
Ollwwlsi ftWIS TM* Week.
Tbna far thia weak Oolumbna has wavs-
housed 28 baDa, and shipped 133, against
41 rtoeivad, and 92 shipped last year.
rWTOKDt—MO IFPLATIOFI
High prices can no longer exht. Gash
baataD tha priaatplaMw andasldcair*
to close basins*, am offariag my stock of
Dry OoaSs,
Clothing,
T HIS f AVOKITB rnaaOBT Is sow ma for
Witters. The best An sat UsleMt
Hsartv all dtassss oriflaats from IaClfMtloa
and Torpidity of the Liver, and rellaf is always
anxiously sought after. If the Liver ia Regulated
in Its action, health Is almost Invariably secured.
Want of action in tha Llvar causes Headache,
Constipation, J—Uta, Pain In tha Shoulders,
Cough, Chills, Dluinees. Sour Stomach, Bad Taste
in tlhMbdth.VllfrM 'ffttadk*, Phlpltatkmdf the
Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the Blues, and a
hundred other symptoms, for which SIMMONS*
LIVER REGULATOR Is the best remedy that has
aver bean discovered. It acts mildly# effectually,
and being a simple vegetsbla compound, can da no
YabStti &
belag tha purest aad bast.
i’ Lim IHULiM, ir leditMn,
Is harmless,
Is no dr. stio violent medivins,
Is snrs to cmra if taken regularly,
Is no Intoxicating beverage,
Is a fruitless family madiclne,
Is ths cheapest medicine in the world,
Is given with safety and the happiest results te
the moat delicate Infrnt,
Does not interfere pith business,
s not disarrange the system,
Mth.pimw eftoiataa.aa* MMera of .v.rj
kind,
Ova tains tbs stmplMt aat bstt ramsdlra.
FOR SALE BT ALL DMUOGIMTM,
teVI tsstowly ■ .
far..
ton v.«., east t
need men* trip (
Oemmr'
lias, for t
“* rain trala, c
Chlldraa over Bv. aaa eaesr swam feeee win
batata half ittss. thset aadtr (v* will w
hf rotd li la a tkoroa|klp talk rtadHI.e, iat
the traia. an M ebaege el a rarstat, prills aad
aaeamosadnting sondMntar*
Jyzi td a. A- ninTffMJH.flesslvw.
Western Raflroadof Aldhim*. |
mCmEICSulMBCHgmmMi
J0U8 L. MV8TIAN,
HOTKLS.
aad nan
Boots and Hhoes,
Hosiery,
■ artictaa ia this Una, at less
Call and eternise, aad Brake on* dol
lar go favthar than two ataqyothfiv plao*.
I am in sarnwt. If yon doubt it, step
in and hav* proof of th* foot.
J.- Hanan, 114 Bro«d Ht., .
myl 4m OClombua, Ga.
CMAM. MBTMAF B CO.,
offer at
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ce.
WILL he kept span this summer In I
well known
STM0TLY FIRST CLASS
STYLE. The patronage of thane vMltng Save
neh le solicited, end the asaumaoe given thnt ei
ry effort will be mnde to Inenre their eomferL
Ouromnihueee wlU he fessd nt nUkrrivlig
trains end sleemem.
K. BRADLEY t BON,
niay27—dAwdm Proprietors.
that eaa he givea te peeueae ewHSeieg foswsdym
OklftaOrot, Ot.,
their popular
BMMtAVBABT AFJt bALOOF
3V, b«* tjtot ee. ba foand to Liqtur..
Clgara, Tobacco, Ac. [my3 1y
The tael Imported Havaaa and Ka, Wait
Cfxtn, CkawfUf sod IWdklcg Tobacco, PoufT,
Hteitekaum atpw, 0t*mr Ha1d.ro, Mateh 8ate>.
Tobacco bags, Ac. cat be fcaad at
LOU II XU KLEE’S, IUad*lpk 8t..
Im with Eta tlf k, oar inaalrcr OAcc.
»4«f
inioiur* vp bob fall tbade.
The Grangers’ Warehouse a Pined Pact—
Confidence in Gen. F. B. Uuerry.
The Committee of Way* and Mean* of
Grangers met in Oolumbua on Monday,
the 17tb, to reoeive th* report of the
Warehouse Committee.
Dr. E. O. Hood was Chairman, and N,
1). Quarry, Secretary.
The chairman, T. J. Watt, reported that
the Grangers had not boan able to rataw
Ihe amount of cottou (npeetod tdata
thousand bales) required by the propoii
tton of Gen. N. D. Gutity, and ha had
withdrawn tha aame, and declined th*
subeortption as tendered.
Mr. K. G. Williams had offered to take
the aubccription and furnish storage on
the terms of Gen. Gaerry’e proposition
(understood to be 26a par bale for a
month), and they had therefore closed with
him, and war* glad to say tha oontsmpDt
ad Grangers' Warahonaa.of Onlifhita ap
henceforth a faot.
The Committee offered th* foUowing
which waa unanimonaly adopted:
Whereas, wa oould not raise tha tinea at
of cotton by aotnal inbeorfption whlen
Brother Quarry'* proposition demanded,
and ha not being willing to take the rDk
whioh would be incurred by opening a
warehouse for the amount raised; there
fore,
Resolved, That in taking laava of him
w* heartily tender oar individual thanks
for the seal and untiring effort* be has
made to establish oar warehouse, and ex
press our perfect confidence in him in
every sense.
Gen. Gunny waa requested to tarn over
to Mr. Williams all subscriptions in hi*
hands.
The next meeting of Ibe oommittee
will take piece in Columbus on Thursday,
Beptember 10th.
Th* above information ia oMoial. The
town understanding it that half of tha
Lowell Warehouse will be rented of Mr,
George Banke, who ia said to have control
of that institution for ths aeitieason.
Mr. William* ia from Chattahoochee
oounty.
The proceeding* of th* Grangen'
meeting show unmietakably the confi
dence that body have in General Guerry,
aad w* hope now tha slander aa ibdae-
triously eiroulated of late against him
will eeaae. The Grangers are aompoaad,
aa a rale, of th* very beet men la this
section, and their expression of confi
dence and esteem ia indeed high praise.
Deeidediy Wrong. -
The Union Springe (Alabama) HeraU
■aye th* first tads of new cotton in Oo^
Iambus sold al 14} oe*to Wte de nta
know where th* Herald received its wrong
information. Th* first bale reoeived at
Oolambto brought 21} canto, and waa ao
published in thD pap*r- Our raooUectltyi
D that th* pritea those two first bales W
calved at Montgomery era quoted too
high. The Herald mys they brought J5o.
and 23}e. Wa do not tbiak either brought
over 93 oent*. We, however, oare vary
little abate Moatgamery, as Justice D
do«* Ooleabus.
shop in tvior, with genteel olothtog of
tha Sam* has, walking barefoot aloag tbs
•id* ef the track, and tarrying in hD hand
a nloely blacked peir of shoe*. It }i sap.
posed he was h delegate sent to hdlp nom-
inato Badloal candidates for Congress and
Oironit Judge.
ThD remind* us ef tha darkey, who,
ifer* tho war, while going 4>ai<>foe4, with
Sunday shoe* in hand, to eburob, tors hD
foot badly against a anfeg. Looking down,
h* said i “Dari of I had on dam abase, l
would a lo* all my Christmas money ;
kase I bought dam shoes myself ; but dat
*r foot am mama's, an' I gw in* to lay up
tree weeks. Ki yi-ya!"
Of auoh maDelta avw thk’Dw-makera of
Alalinma.
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ua.
J. W. KYAN, Frop’r.
Fkank Gotoaa, Clack.
ftuhy Ue&tRuraut,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
li'XDsa ran Biaam Honan.
■yM dewtf S. W. MWAH. Piaga
_ieadache, fever aad aftw, narvous dobilltv,
in; dlaordor affecting tha ■tomach. I ha liva.’ or
kldueyo, ia to tona, cleauie, and ruiulata thaao im
portant organs by the u$« of Dft. TUTT’i VNGKT-
a RLE LIVER PILL8. They act vary mildly, y*
thoroughly reatore tha fUnctioaai action or thu
dlgostiva organs and tha intestines and rmovato
ths whole system. They produo# neither naui—
griping or woukueM, aud may m taken at i
time without change of diet or occupation.
Priea 28c a box. Sold by all druggists.
DR. TUTT'S HAIR DYI
poteMM. eusMlM Chat ao etbet aye toes. Us
Pric. fl s bolT Sold
MISCELLANEOUS.
Kill tho
Cotton Worms I
WITH
ROY ALL’S COMPOUND,
PfirlfiOrfifia awd Awflaifi.
tab SALkM
E. C. HOOD A BRO.
sugl li
Keatueky Jam*.
Fall Stylaa Prints.
Bleaohad Homerpnaa.
Brown “
New White Piqnea.
Whit* Victoria lawna.
“ Linen Lawns.
Floe assortment of Hosiery.
Foil line Biaok Alpacas.
Gray Htatings for travaUag and
walking.
That far 134 badges hav* been bought
of the Oity Tramarar, at #1 each. ThD
givaa aomathing to tha eity. Now man
are not allowed to shout and yell on tha
stoats without being arretted, neither
ahonld dogs hav* tbe privilege. For the
Dat few nights a orowd of dogs have col
lac ted in tbe streets near th* market
house and mad* the middle hours a par.
fete pandemonium of demonieo barks
and yelD. Th* darkness D made hideous,
“Abandon hope, ye who enter there,
seems to be the loud chbuth baying* of
Tray, Blanch* and Sweetheart and th*
yaller can to partie* who go into the ad-
joining heazu to try and slumber. Can't
off* bPIwo^biloainen eh oot w few stray
pistqi baUa into that orowd of disorderly
pmfcafCtojfr W*
many sufferers by ao doing.
JtteMm ef Ft, a.
Washington Fire Gopipany No. 2., col
ored, arrived home from th* exouratan
trip to Atlanta yesterday morning. They
represent the trfp'kk very pleasant, and
wa are glai| (q learn some money has
been mad* This oompany D oompoaad
of a flee cleat of our colored citixens.
They make aplehdid firemen, always
prompt and active in th* discharge of
daty, aad whenever tha ocaasian oaUa
they render valitaat serviee. They take
pride ih their organixation, and the eity
ie proud of euoh an active aud oSoieut
body of stalwart man, who quiatly work
for an honorable living, aad as fireman
atrlva to axoaL
Another tawny Bern Mral.
That* waa an arrival of a young Geor-
gD Democrat yaatarday morning, who re.
oaivad th* given name of (Dear Dibble, in
honor afl the eonduetar of Abe Western
Bailroad who didn't let Bnsteed's servant
rid* in tha ladiaa' ear. Hit father ia tha
popular John Colvin. .
Ballroom Lam ef Lee Coossoty.
The ConuaDaionera' Court of La* ooun
ty has haan aompeHed by wwmfamui from
the V. B. Court to levy • tax off one-half
per oate. to pay tha Intuit na Ma nfl-
vaad bands taanad by th# aawtffk Thn
iaxabD property off L**D$1,I74,454 88—
V6JMT* 78 batsgawh.tetata, and $348,
,$84 U paraonal property.
Hammer Drew Goods at a great bargain.
J. H. Jons.
Oohunbaa, Ga. [angl4*od]
LOOK TO XOVB IFTMMEbT I
Now U tha Urn* to spdnd yonr money
to advantage.
$30,000 worth of goods yet to be sold at
tha Vivgiaia Store.
Only 60 days Dft to illapnaa of thD
splendid stock of goods
5 handsome new ahow aaaaa; 1 large
mirror.
6 oonater table* for. sola, aad tha beat
store house in tha oity to lease for two
year*. — —
Richardson's Collage Shirts at Mann-
faotnrer’s prices.
Gent*' hand-mad* Boots and Shoes at
faotory pilots.
Carpets and Bug* leas than ooat
Jnglas' A Harris' Kid Gloves at New
York prioaa.
No good* delivered until paid for as w*
hav* not th* time to send oat bilD.
jalyl9—tf Prrrox, Gascon A Co.
At Thirty-Piee
Th* average American discovers that he
has an “Infernal Stomach," and gas* into
tha heads of th* doctor* for the remnant
oare, bat Da. Wamu's Yuxoea Bursas
will both onra and prevent dyspepsia,
diaaaaaa of th* akin, Uvar, kidney* and
bladder, and all diaordars arising from an
‘iufernal atomaoh." jy24 4w
A few placaa ofYtanoli and English
Cataimaraa, vary low, to eloaa ont, at
T. K. JBLAMoaAan'a.
GREAT BARGAIN I
Safe and Paying Business Already
Established, for Sale.
Y DRUG STOCK AND BU8INBM
favorable UlM - .
_j’n$um$ra aud country aarehanta would do
wall to c$ILm I am datATMluad tm va4M» my
large aud will Mlactad alack.
C. J. M0FFBTT,
J$25 3u 74 Breed it., Caiumbna, i
W. W. OHARPE A 00.,
Rubllshara* Agents
Mo. 25 Park Bow, Nit York,
Art OlfltM—d — UtRfrU ftfr A«
vtrtlilMg t» wear pipur.
myll tf
cun
r b<h
Boards a
100,000
awvixn fiLiifl LOM1U fra a
Btaalay't Mill, couaiatlsf tC Eoautllbg. lack
>rdt aod flbeatblag. Aim a good lot of Pint
Class Lumbar oa bead.
Addrwa
augS tf
IINHANT T« OitllllClil ttAVILIIS.
C OMMERCIAL TravalM* wbo aolUlt order* by
Card, Catalog ua, Trade-LUt. tksapli
stock, and who trarvl lu any saotioa, by rail
boat. Helling any class of iPfdA at* rcquMtad
send their Business aud Prlvata Addrww, aa ba-
low, stating class of goods tbay sail, aad by whom
employed; also tbosa wbo ars al praaaat undsr no
IffSBSS w*~£.rt&V2. l 2V}?Z
llciting trade in this mauoar. It la tkaraforv
espaciullv daaiiad tbH tbi« AuUaa fra/ mast tbs
rye of all ’Commercial Travelers frnrRblasman io
thia country aud that tbay .will at one# give It
their attautiem. ThodS who comply with above
gw.
~ork City,
! riodlui
Oa j. P. Rowell A Oa.
aaa aaan
m
Erne bempiee for SWI and Winter 4874-8
A Urge and elegant assortment, em
bracing all tha lataat Novaitlaa for Oanta'
Wear. Call and aaa them.
Orders aoUeitad. Maaanraa taken and
aatirtaotion guarantaad.
Tkoxetox A Anas,
aug’JO tf 78 Broad Bt.
Tha beta plaoa to boy Table Lintaa,
NapUaa and fihaatlaga, D te
’X
IN Bread a*.
Cotton Factory.
A. CLEGG A CO.
OolumbuM, Qa.,
A HE prepared to supply mersbeals pruiui
A aid io a aatlafMtory frAAoar wHb tbs
quality of
Cotton Chooke,
Gingham* and
•trlpaa
ail of wbicb are lu fast oolars, and of tbe latent
aod moat approved patterns.
90* Factory corner of it. Otalr aad laekaoo
atruat. Qflka ou Jackson street.
JeHdfca
541 HOURS 20 IW YORK
nine novae ruxHr tihki
wamut atfi.arua oa aidbama,
owan, •*_ Nata 8M. UN.
TXAIKI UtVMMinm BSILT
tor Mautetteary ate States, 140 L a.
Antra atllaataT, 7.-*a a. a.
Arrlv. st frina, IM4 A. a.
VOX AXLAKTA A*SHAW MW
Atto.toa.te. Antra OpaUha a* Iktoa-te- At
Atlaata AM te.
By ASaMfi aad wTahwaikd MMJaa.
Lears Atlanta M p. ■; nttURB 404 a
a., Daavlll.5:87 f. te., Iktanti)M,SL Ar-
riv. at Wraklaftea te, a. n, at fiaititem AM a
te^st FkilaAalftaa 18»tete,ta*nw TOM *14
aiMpdf Oars raa IVote AUaate te tesriatti.
Laava AtlsaU ACC ,. te- MBS 1HI ,. te,
Bristol tot* a. Lyatakare tattap. te. Ante.
tesFla, sate raa Ik** Atlaata to Iffithkn,.
TXAIKI AKXIT1 A* OOLUMKUS SAILT
spat.
rat laari.
Central Ratfread.
fJD^tegHMM
BUFBxiNTaNaairt'f'orrton. i
StTiana, Oao, Jaa. to, 18T4. }
S0UT1IU* kCTKHN a.< ltnoiUB raa ht te'lktol
Sold until ,3l*t nf Deoamher Maxi.
■itUtOWtoWus
Scrofole, Erupriv* inseeaes of the Bkib, 8t. An
thony’s Fire, Erysipelee. Blotches. Tumors, Boils,
Tetter, end Skll KlwRfr, Sdelfl Bifrff, Ringworm,
Rhaumetism, Pein aod Enlargement of the Bones,
Female Weakness, flterillfy, I^ncorrhu*# or
Whites, Womb Diseases, Dropsy, White Swellings.
Byphltie, Kidney And Liver Complaint, Mercurial
Taint, aud Piles, ell proceed from impure blood.
medical ecieuoe. It enters into the circulAtion
and eradicates every morbific agent; renovates
tha systemi prod lose a bountiful complexion and
causes the body to gain fleeli and increeae iu
eight. •
Keep Uia Bleed fteulUiy
_nd ell Wflt be well. To do to, nothing bae ever
been offered that can compare with this valuable
vegetable Ax tract. Price $1.00 a bottle. Sold by
all Drugxiete* Oftea 48 Cortlandt street, M. Y.
$bl5 deodewly
A LARGE LOT OF
Fresh Drugs for Sale.
laud
_ iva early in tha Calf for Florid**, I offer my
entire stock at MUCU BBLOW COST, to avoid
penes of Irenepertation.
A large lot of LAMPS, V Afl KB, FANCY GOODH,
;c., will be sold at a grant bargain.
4. I. GRIFFIN, Druggist,
■an «t 100 Bread itrast.
COURTING. ^
Parasol and Flowers, Is
The ad ef fturting
_ _ the Haadkercblef, Fan.
lewura, ie the gnyeet thing out,
Oontained in a book of 20 pages. Tbe Lengouge
of Flower* Is something new. Bend for one, only
98 seats. J. BRIDE £ CO. Bex 311, Frankfort,
lad. augi lm
R. c, Et. R
■ICH. BABB, BACY
FLIRTATION CARDS
Tkese a retrench Flirtation^ Cards, and tell bow
ceived from Parisi Are very nobby ! Only 20 eta,
Buy one. J. BRIDE A CO-, MrM tlf Fmikfort,
lad. augi lm
=BW?5^5HS-5B5-——
Her M Kiittiu Hie Co.’;
liitoeatit heilj Iiittiag lacbiif.
N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
FOR
ABCBRIOAif
Cotton Tie Company.
Th, trade supplied at la watt mar
ket raAta:
A fIV CAM
Pretty Printa.
PSAMM 4 MMfTi
We offer to tbe public a simple, cheap Family
Knitting Machine. In ifr/rovieg and perfecting
onr Amtwmatle Nachlae. wa have aimed at
frlMPlalCITY, and we conttdentlv assert that
any person of ordinary ingenuity will be able to
uoe the Knitting M aril ins with better decrees
thau a SewiDg Machine. Our Machine ie not lia
ble to get out of order. It can be attached to an
ordinary table and worked by a chi
structionaac^mpany^each Machhn
wuTdo tbe*kndtUng for a^oten househoTde.
gaud for Circulars aad Fries List.
N. B.—We are also the sola and exclusive Agents
for tbe celebrated Rlekfrrd Kltttittf Vg.
hvluk KriiljwlHKNdL
JylS dewtf 499 Brendwey, New Yotka
K.A. BACON. Agent
Agents sell.
Tbe PUBLIC are therefore CAUTION I
PROVIDE THBMdELYBf WITH Tip
tbe Agents at tbe station, er PAY f
Oea’I flup't Oea
▼ POWJ
Kug’r and Bap't Soutbwi
9up’t Atlaata Dtvieiea 0VaMaT
Je30 lm
Montgomery A Eufaula R. R,
Change of Schedule,
Taking Effete Swdsy, Jhm 31, ISI4.
MAIL TRAIN—DAILY.
heaK Montgomery ftiiill
>rriv%at befouls UMtl
•Conne^ng ob Wednesdays and Baturdaye with
Boston Chattaboocbee Klv r, aad dally atJJaiea
an
Uoetaon Chattahoochee Kir r, aad dally a
flprmgs with Mobile A Oirard Railroad for Troy.
Leave ftufoula f .. r ...... lft
Arriveg> Mfrtem.ry.* y
Connecting at Union Springe with MeUle A 0irar4
Railroad lor Columbus, and al Montgofranr with
roads direrging.
i*28 tf B.PONMAM,
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
SsasaAt hiaimnaik Oraita,
liVAmi, fluwaSrl
FT1R SUNDAY, 1
_ Paaesngsr Tratea oa tbe
Railroad, lie Branches end OeaiestlMm, win run
aa follows:
TRAIN M0. 1, GOING NORTH AMD WN9T.
Leave flevehbah•«•••*«..
Leave Angnatn 9M9 a ■
Arrivg in Augusta 4*91 a
*»"• “SSjS
Arrive at Boihnlfr a ■
Arrive at Atlanta a ■
COMING SOUTH AMD BAST.
Leave Atlanta IfcOOMl
Leave Columbne.,
Arrive afe Macon from Atlanta
Arrive at Maeea from Celumbue
Arrive at Meeon from Bufrula
Laava Maoea..;,.
7:10 9 ■
, 7:18 F M
9:10 A B
, 4:10 A ■
. 9C0AB
. 7:18 a v
. 9riti
Arrive at Angwsta fWJii
Arrive at Bavaauah. 8tt8FB
TRAIN NO. 9, GOING NORTH AND WRIT.
Leave Savannah VSim
Leave Augusta
Arrive la Augusta * ■
Arrive In Meeon •■***
Leave Macon for Oolumbna StVOAB
Laava Maooa for Hnfrnla 0-08 Al
Leave Macon for Atlanta 9i00 a 6
Arrive In Columbus...... 4:88 rH
Arrive in Bufamla 8:40 r ■
Arrive in AUaate 3:06 f ■
COMING SOUTH AMD BAIT.
1:76 r X
2:80 9"
8:80 40
7:10 F«
XI _
Arrive to Meeon from 1
Arrira uTlUlitacniii.....
Leave Atlanta...
Weave Celumbue.
Leave
Arrive In Macon from
Arrive t» Macaw from
•NWFN
1:14 4 ■
Aagn-i
Arrive io Aui
Arrive in Sevnuoab..
Trait No. 2, being n through traiu us* ihe O***
tral Railroad, etunpiug only et vbot* et»tioae.
passeugers for half stations tea not be tek»>
or put off.
PaeoeDgriif
taker
train, .
road, Atlanta and Maeon. Tbe Mill
Baton ton (raid rone iailjfj ~
Jet8‘tf
seeogriif lor Mllledgevli'e and KeteateawM
train Mo. 1 from Savaaneb aad Auguete, ea4
i No. 9 from points wa th* Fouibwsetern Wi
llie aai
iperlateadeat.
NOTICE.
|N AND AFT»R
Trala on
sltG^na V.
Important to Farmers.
K. T, J. 8TXTIRS D well known to tbo
. Wanlereof Gearfraand Alabama cocas of
most reliable aad efteieat GIN-WRIGHTS in
country. TTherever he kuf worked he hee
mkim eaUefoctlon; uad, aa ho propeees fee make a
to„ la a short ubs, plaaton astala, at* Main
•teal* hate ta tastr eatete sa4 Istetlsa "wirh
r —Bhus V
V. L. olabh, aw-
Piques and ltewn'
vasvcuur.
VEAOOOK 4 SWIFT.