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VOL. XVII.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1. 1875
NO 150
tehms
OP Till
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
ENQUIRER-SUN.
W. L. SALIBUUUY, O. A. KLINK
SALISBURY & KL1NK,
mo I'It I TUTORS.
This In the only pnpar in Cnlnnihu* that
reroivei tin* AnHodntml I’rwui <li*imt<-1u>».
From the lirat of January laat tho post-
ago on papers must ho paid by tho pub
lisher. Tills will ho ton cents a month lor
dailies and flveconts a quarter Tor each >vcokly,
Our subscribers will see tho necessity.lor pay.
ng up promptly, mall those In arroars will bo
urappeil on tho first of January. Wo are dvor
, willing to aocoinmodato our friends, but It will
be lui|tewdblo to send out papers not paid lor
In advance.
The following will be tho subscription toms
lor tho KNviimucu lor tho yoar 1875:
WIIKN MAILKU.
flatly, in advance with post
age paid $ 0 '20 per annum.
Sunday, with postage paid.... 2 70 “ “
Wookly, with postago paid... 2 2i “ “
Sunday and Wookly, with
postage paid 3 40 “ “
BKRVKD IN CITY AND HIJIirUH8.
Dally, $ 8 00 por annum.
Wo SnNOAva served separately.
OKPIOK BOX.
Dally .$ 8 00 por annum
Sunday 2 50 “ “
Weekly..,.*. 2 00 “ “
Wookly and Sunday 3 uo “ “
ADVKRTISEUN, TAKE NOT UK !
Liberal lUsmiunl r»»r Time Advertising.
liates will bo reduced from this dato loi
advortlsomonts exceeding in time ono month.
Merchants and # othors will do well to tako
advantage of tho Sumtnor rales, and in this
manner prepare for Fall trade.
AdvcrliMiuM; Bntei.
Square
1 W«s-k Daily, $
tain an anything can be that it Tory groat-
lv nndorcstiinatcd tho area in cottou in
1870.
Stimulated by the enormonii prices paid
during and for fire years subsequent to
tho war, tho whole world strore with all
the ardor of avarice, and enoonraged by
ouormous outlays by British niannfactn-
rorx, to make all tho cotton possible—good
cotton, poor cottou, long cotton and short
cotton—anything which could be used in
lion of American cotton. And in 1870
the acme of cotton raining uxm reached /
As never beforo had the world been bo
stimulated to effort in ono direction, so
never will it be again, until the name con
ditions obtain.
When cotton goes up to 25 or SO eents,
and remains there for a series of years,
then a prodigious effort will be vnado to
increase its production, and not before.
Doom your correspondent know thnt the
average prioo of middling cotton in New
York, for ton years prior to 1870, was
over 111 cents ? Since theu it has av
eraged but 18*] cents. Now it is barely
cents, and yet ho thinks it ridioulonsly
high!
What “Sonth" says abont the growing
crop is scarco worth considering. Any
estimate of a crop which has full five
months of contingencies beforo it, ninst
bo absurd if it be above or below an aver
age. Tho probabilities are, of oourso,
that an average crop will be made, nnd an
average crop this year—taking tho Bu
reau's estimate of scresgo and tho average
v iohl por acre of tho past six years as
bases—would be about 8,750,000 bales.
It may be, as ‘‘South’* says, that every
thing will favor this crop, and consequent-
prices “may bo" 124 cents in New
ovk. But it “may bo" also that drought
may scorch it, or rain drown it, that
worms will end it, or storms scatter it, or
frosts destroy it, and prices “may bo" 25
or 115 cents. All, however, that is certain
as yet of tho growing crop is, tho aoroage
smaller than in any year since 1871, ex
cept last, year, and only “ono to two por
oent" greater than then, and it in very
backward. D.‘H. W.
HOWARD UNIVKIIIIITT.
Hqnaro1 yc
Tin* above i
privilege
yearly car*
every tli
count will lie mat
Tho rate for ev<
week ill Weekly
Daily.
Itor every other ilny in D ully Hu
one-third lean than llm Daily rale.
For twice a week tho into will be
rates.
For advertisement* in local or reading
60 per cent, additional will hi' charged.
The Wookly or Sunday niton will be
of tho Daily.
When an advortlHemout I* changed more than
once in throe month a the advertiser will he oh
od with the coat of cnuqKMition. Foreign oUvor
thorn must i*av an do thoae at home.
other day in Daily and 1 every
Hiiuduy will bo the nan
itc will li
-half Daily
iluinufl
-third
The Prospect Value ol' Cottou
To the Editor of the N. Y. Daily Bulletin,
June 22, 18.75.
Allow me a fow words in reply to
“Sonth" (your issue of 18th) in rogard to
oofctou.
Ho bases an Argumont in favor lower
prices on the fact that spinners in Eu
rope and America aro buying sparingly,
and have boon for a long time. Admit
tho fact and give it delinito shape by lik
ing 25,0(10 bales por week for ton weeks
as probably within tho truth; then couple
it with the further fact that tho visiblo
supply-is 250,000 bales loss than same
date last year, and you prove, beyond a
shadow of doubt thut, in spite of all tho
eroakings of spinners and “bears," the
consumption of cotton has been nnd is
going on at a rate never before equalled.
Does this surprise you ? Will “Booth
or any one else dispnto it ? If so, let
them'oxplaiu this stubborn, indisputable
fact of 500,000 bulos lean cotton in the
world than a year ago.
A further fact may surpriso “South,
and possibly many others. Thero is not
only less cotton in sight than last yoar,
but lenn than at name date in any year
since, 1871.
What is the inevitable conclusion from
these facts? Palpably, that tho con
sumption has been greater than tho pro
duction. No fair minded man can look
sqnuroly nnd candidly at tho figures and
remain in tho least doubt.
And why should not a comparison of
stocks now with four years ago, prove
that consumption has outstripped pro
duction? What do tho figures on tho
subject of consumption say? Without
going iuto details, it is sutficient to sny
that the best authorities agree in fixing
the consumption in 1870 at 5,817,000
bales, and in 1875 nt 7,011,000—an in
crease of 1,004,(KM) bulcn! Thirty per
cent, increase in live yoars, during which
production has absolutely dooroasod!
In face of facts liko these, it it absurd
to talk of diminished consumption this
year. Urautod that some mills in New
England run short tirno during a few
weeks last full. Were thero not then
some nnd many moro closed ouliroly du
ring the fall of 1873 ? To such an extent
was this tho ease, that tho Financial
( hronicle estimated tho lessened produc
tion in conseqnonco nt 150,000 bales. If
all tho mills in New England were put on
three-fourths tinio for three months it
would not have lessened the consumption
50,(KK),bales yot it is notorious thnt only
portion of them ran short at all. The truth
is, the increased number of spiudios has
moro than compensated for any stoppages
or short time, even in Atnorioa. In Eng
land there is no pretenco of stoppages oi
short time, except in so far ns the now
law restricts tho numbor of hours some
what, and it is admitted that tho iucrcaso
in spindles fully of!" »ots tho operation
this law. On the Continent it is admitted
that tho consumption will be largor than
fver beforo.
These, then, arc the prominent facts
connection with cotton. Now n word
'o the reasons for them—and they ar
FRANCE.
SUDSCaiTTIONS FOU TDK RTOUM SUFFKB1U8
—MILLIONS LOST.
Paris, Juno 30.— Subscriptions roceived
for tho sufferers by inundations aro nn-
precodontly large. Tho total to date iH
$200,000. Tho list opened by President
MacMahon already reaches $10,000. It
is announced thnt one hundred thousand
persons will bo wholly dependent on ptlb-
lio charity for mouths to come.
TWO THOUSAND DROWNED AT TOULOUSE.
London, Juno 30—Special to the Daily
News sayR tho numbor of men, women
and children drowned in Toulouse alone,
are roughly estimated at 2,000.
DAMAGE EXO&FD8 TWENTY-SIX MILLIONS.
Paris, Juno 30.— Tho damage to ToU-
louso nnd Aeon oxcocds twenty six mil
lion dollars. Koliof pouring in from all
parts.
(SPAIN.
OPPRESSIVE OltDIN AN OE—GUERILLA WAR.
Madrid. Juno 30.—An ordinance has
boon issued, banishing all members of
the Carlist Junius, nnd all families of
which any member is in tho Carlist ser
vice, and confiscating property.
Madrid, Juno 80.—It is officially an
nounced that Gon. Martinez Cuiupas, has
occupied positions on the river Ebro, iu
order to prevent tho escape ot Carlists
from Valonoia and Arrngon into Catnlonia
Gon. Jovollnr, commander of tho Army of
ihe Centro with 28,000, troops is advanc
ing by different routes on tho Carlist
leader Dorrogoray, who commands 12,000
men.
ciiinaI
now MONEY WAS STOLEN FROM THE COLORED
PEOPLE—PECKSNIFF HOWABD’s
SKIRTS NOT CLEAR.
Cinoinnatti, Juno 30th.—A special to
tho Commercial says, the quarrel resulting
from the recent trouble in the Howard
University management, is likely to bring
to light- tho secret history of the conoorn
Prof. Langston, who hns been Acting
President and Doan of the Law Depart
ment, has just made a publication, which
contains some rather startling disclosures.
Ho says that from January, 1870, to De
cember, 1870, tho institution borrowed
money of tho Freedmen’s Savings Bank
and other banks to the amount altogether
of abont $9(5,000, which is still unpaid,
nnd that for the past five years inroads
have boon made upon the permanent cap
ital of the University at the rate of $35,-
000 a your. He says that a majority of
the trustooa are and have been members
of tho Congregational Church of this city.
Tho churoh is better known as the How
ard Church, Gen. O. O. Howard having
hocn instrumental in its orgauzation.
This church has been a constant borrow
er of the University. It now owes the
latter Homo $12,000. On this the Univeei-
ty receives but eight per oent. interest,
while from a failure of tho trustees of the
University to press for the collection of
any part of the amount duo
froiu tho church tho University
has been compelled to borrow
money at the rate of ten per cent, in
terest. At tho sumo time tho Univorsity
has paid tho churoh for tho use of the au-
dionco room of tho churoh three times a
yoar, $500 a for ton yoars (5,000) in ad-
vancoof such use. Among other loans
made by these Trustees of the funds of
tbo University, was $5,000 to tho pastor
of their own church, l)r. llankin, who
Iiah paid one-half, of which payment
$300 was the value. More of tho BAtne
sort is promised.
VIRGINIA.
SUICIDE OF A PROMINENT VIRGINIA OFFOIAL
—DEATH OF A MINISTER.
Richmond, Va., Juno 30.—Col. Thomas
S. DoWitt, for many years Secretary of
the Board of Public Works of Virginia,
aud Chief dork in Second Auditor’s Office,
suicided early this morning, in tho par
lor of his residence, by placing tho muz
zle of a rifle in his mouth and firiug it,
blowing his brains out. Deceased was
about sixty yoars old and much esteemed
in this community. He was a native of
Now York Slate, a prominent Mason and
Knight Templar. The doed was caused
by general depression.
Joromiuli Wolotz, minister of the So
ciety of Friends, formerly of Philadel
phia, died hero yosterday, aged oighty-
two yoars.
TROUBLE WITn SPAIN—FIGHT WITH SMUG
GLER8—A CONSUL STRETCHES IIIS
POWER.
Hong Kong, Juno 30.—Trouble has
arison botwoen China nnd Spain, in cou-
sequcnco of tho prohibition by tho
former of Coolio emigration to Cuba.
The British steamship, Douglas, was
attackod by China smugglers at Foo
Chow on May 20th, and n custom officer
named Black lock, was shot. Tho Rmug-
glors wero beaten off, and four killed.
Tho Unitod Staton Consul General nt
Shanghai, recently tried on American
named Glover, in the Chiuoso service ns
Commissioner of Customs, for damage
oaused by his action in his official capacity
under orderH of the ChiueHo Government.
It is claimed that tiie Consular jurisdic
tion was improperly exorcised.
Americans Win Another Victory.
Dublin, Juno 30.—Thero was shooting
to-day at Dollymount, for tho Bponcor
cup, free to all comers. Bruce, Yato,
Dakin, GildorAhove, Ballord, Coleman,
and Canfield of tho Amerioun Team, and
all the members of the Irish Team and
Shooting Club, took part. Tho contest
rosulted in another victor}' for tho Ameri
cans. K. C. Coloiuau won tho cup,
making a score of 47 out of a possible 50.
Tho range was 1,000 yards.
Count I uk tho Money In the Treas
ury.
Washington, June 80.—Tho commis
sion to count tho funds in tho Treasury
office will commence to-night. Tho com
mission consists of tho following: Dr.
Jno. B. Bioko, formerly President of the
National Motropolituu Bnuk ; 8. E. Mid
dleton, of tho banking firm of Middloton
A Co., and A. H. Leopold, Froodman’s
Banking Compuuy.
Yellow Fever.
Key West, June 29.—Ono deal!
Weather ploasuntor.
(Signed.) J. N. Harris,
Health Officer.
TKLKUIIAPIIIC NOTES.
—At Pomeroy, Ohio, on Saturday,
Jacob liensur unsuccessfully attempted
to kill his wife by shooting, and thou
shot himself through tho head. No
cause is assigned for the sot.
—Col. Blanton Dunoaii has written a
letter stating that there are 15,000 tickets
out, upon which 50 cents each are due;
also that holders hnvo Ruits in prepara
tion for balances due on the Louisville
Library Lottery.
TIIK W FATHER.
PROBABILITIES.
Washington, Juno 30.—For the South
Atlantic and Gulf Btatos, nearly stationa
ry pressure^ and temperature, generally
cloar weather and southwest winds.
Nit lug Crockery llouaea.
New York, June 30.—E. J. Willits has
boon sued by tlio Government for falso
classification of crockery. Proceedings
expected against other crockery houses.
Engl lull Rare*.
London, J lino 30.—At Now Castle to
day tho Northumberland plate was won
by Harriet Laws, Orton, seoond, and
Fire third.
TroopN t'nn't Puna.
v London, Juno 30.—Tho King of Bar-
mail rofusos to allow British troops to
pass over his territory.
IIimg Him ton l.nui|»P»at—Banditti.
Ottawa, Iowa Juno 30th.—A deputy
marshal was shot and killed by ono of the
Hniith boys on tho way from tho jail to
court. The pooplo hung Smith to a lamp
post, f Where is Banditti Phil. Bher-
idan?.]
IdliMlNtonc Thinks the Engllah
Church Worth Preserving.
London, Jnuo 80.—Gladstone, in a
magazine article, argues atrongly that
tho Church of Eugland is worth preserv
ing. ; r t
MARKETS.
IIY TELEGRAPU TO ENtltllRKR.
Money nnd Ntoek Market*.
London, Juno 30— Noon.—Erlo 12.
Paris, Judo 30.—Rentes 64f. ami 12}^c.
London, Juno 80.—Btroet rato *4 per oant.
below bank.
Nkw Yobk, Juno 30 —Money easy at 2*4
S ir coat. Sterling exehango quiet and steady.
old 116%. Governments active ami strong:
now 6’a SO. Slates quiet.
Cotton Markets.
Livrrpool, JuueSO—Noon—notton dull and
depressed; middllug uplands TJ^d; middling
Orleans 7 7-16 I;sales 10,000;;ior;«|K)0ulatlon and
export 2,000.
Bales on a basts qf middling uplands, noth
ing below.low jplOdllufeS, deliverable In July
and August 7 1-164* .
2 i*. m.—Spies mi a basis ol middling uplands
nothing bolqtf l »w middlings, deliverable lu
August aud September, 7 3-16d.
Sales on basts of middling Orleans,
nothing bolow low middlings, deliverable| la
August, and September, 7%U.
L vkrpool, Juno 30.—Shipment* ot new
crop, basis of middling uplands, nothing
below middlings, 7%d
LivuurooL, June 30—3 p. m. —Of sales
to-day 7,000 wero Amorloan.
Sales on a basis of middling uplands,
nothing bolow good ordinury deliverable la
July and August, 7d.
6 i*. m.—Sales on a basis middling uplands,
nothing IhjIow low middlings, deliverable in
July and August, 7 6-32d,
Hales on abaslsormldd , „
bolow low middlings, dollveroaido In August,
7%d,
Ni;w York, Juno 30.— Cotton quiet; sales
481 halos at 16!4f£16%c; not receipts 281.
SIMMS WER REGULATOR
ron the States or Tbbbbssbb, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama* Mmaiojifri^J
ton spinning all Ihe world over has
enormously profitable, honcu the in-
rease in consumption.
Cotton growing has been ruinously un
profitable since 1870, nnd that is reason
enough for the diminished production.
In it disputed that the growing of cot
tou has been unprofitable ? I am sure it
will not bo by any ono who ia at all fa
miliar with tho present oondition of the
great majority of cotton planters or of
their factors, who havo been sustaining
them daring those years. Does auy one
doubt the smaller planting since 1870,
and point to the acreage estimates of the
Agricultural Bureau in support of their
theory? To such I answer, the liurenu
undoubtedly does its host, but its means
of information on tho Hubject of acreage
is mcftgro aud crude even now, aud in
1870 they were still more so. It is as oer-
The N«*l»lllcr—Caiiac of Iler Loss*
London, Jnno 30—Tho Coart of Inquiry
appointed to investigate the loss of tho
steamer Scliillor, have mado a report. They
state thnt shoet copies of directions for
approaching tho English coast, and of
instructions issued by tho Eagle Compa
ny were on board tho steamer, and both
warn navigators oi the northerly current
noar ochillys, and enjoin tho uae of tho
load in thick weather. In opinion of tho
court, tho solo cause of tho calamity was
tho ontirc neglect of this precaution.
Had they been used at eight or oven nine
o'clock on the night of the disaster be
fore the steamer's courso was altered, the
orror in reckoning would have been dis
covered.
Contribution for tho WMblMlM
Nonnment.
Washington, June 30.—The Washing
ton National Monument Bociety requests
chnrchcH and Babbsth schools of the
country to take up collections Sunday,
July 1th, to aid iu tho completion of the
monument, contributions to be forwarded
to J. B. H. Smith, treasurer, WAshingtou,
D. C.
Typhoon Visits rhino.
Hong Kong, Juno 30.— A Typhoon vis
ited. hero May 31st. The steamer Foiling,
was wrecked near Macon, ono hun
dred and|twonty-fivc lives lost. A hun
dred aud fifty junks wore destroyed, and
great damage dono to property iu Canton,
Hong Kong and Wliampa.
The Irish “Ovnte” the Americans.
Dublin, Juno 30.—An enthusiastic
ovation was given tho American team.
Grand banquet at tho Mansion House.
Tho Irish admit tbo match was fairly won.
Npnnlnrds Winning in 4'iibn*
Havana, Juno 30.—The Hpanish troops
dispersed two bodies of rebels. 'Eleven
wore killed and five captured, and sum
marily shot.
Dentil ol t»n Ex-Emperor.
Prague, June 30.—Ex-Emperor Ferdi
nand is dead.
Loss of Life in Hungary.
Pestiik, Juno 30.—The loss of life from
tho tempest exceeds tho first estimate—
120 dead were taken from tho Danube
Doubtless many lloutcd down.
One Hundred uati! Forty Ouc brail
iiutes.
Boston, Juno 30.—Harvard conferfod
degrees of Master ot Arts upon 141 grad
uates, with a great many Honorary Do-
groos.
Distillery Kelzed.
Washington, June 30.—The distillery
of Henry Scofield was seized, nnd tho rec
tifying establishment of Frusch & Bild-
bock for reissuing stamps.
Sailed fur Europe.
Ntw York, Juno 30.—Baron N. Vonch-
wartz, lato Aaatraiu Minister at Washing
ton, sailed for Europe to-day.
Appllrntlan for Reduced Uni2 With-
drawn.
New York, June 30.—Twoed withdraws
indefinitely tho application for reduction
of bail.
For all dlaoAMM of tho Llvor, .Stomach and
Spleen.
It la eminently a Family
Medicine, and by being kept
ready for Immediate resort will
•avo many an hour of sudorlng
and many a dollar In time and
doctors* blit*.
After Forty Years* trial tt Is
still receiving tho most tin quail
tied testimonials of Its virtues
ftom persons ol the IdKliestelmr-
aotorand responsibility. F.ml-
nent physicians commend It as
the most
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
for OUNSUMl’TION, Hha»aohk,
Pain In thoSiioiiLUKUH, Di/./.i-
Nicas, Sour Stomach,bad tusto
In the Mouth, HIllous Attacks,
Palpitation of the Heart, Puln
In tho region of tho Kidneys,
Despondoney, Gloom and Toro-
boding of Evil, allot which aro
tho offspring of a diseased
Llvor.
If you fool Dull, Drowsy, De
bilitated, have frequent Head
ache, Mouth Tastes badly, poor
Appetite, and Touguo Uoatod,
you aro sudorlng from Torpid
Liver, or “IHIUousnoss,** and
nothing will euro you so speedi
ly and permanently.
The Liver, tho largest organ
of tho body, Is generally tho
seat of tho disease, And It not
liegulated In tluio, groat sullor-
Ing, wretchedness, and DEATH
will onsue.
Armed with this ANTIDOTE,all ollinatos and
changes of wator and food may bo faced wit h
out fear. As a Uomody In AIALAUIOITH
FEVERS, DOWEL OOttl’LAlNTS, REST
LESSNESS. JAUNDICE, NAUSEA.
Tke Cheapest, Parest and Rest Family Modi-
p rlao ia the World.
“I have never soon or trlod
suoh a simple, ellleaoious, satis
factory anil pleasant remedy In
my life.’' 11. Hainku, St. Lou
is, Mo. •
Hon. Alox H. Stephens.
“I occasionally use, when my
eondlllon requires It, Dr. Sim
mons’ Liver Regulator, with
good efloot.” Hon. Almx. H.
St ar linns.
Governor of Alabama.
**Your Regulator has boon In
use In my family for aouio Llmo,
and I am persuadod It Is a valu
able addition to tho medical
selenee.” Gov J Gill Suon-
tick, Ala.
“I have used the Regulator
In ray family fur tho past seven
teen yoars. I oan safely roooin-
mend It to the world as the boat
medicine I havo evor used for
that class of dlseasos It purports
to cure.”—H F TmorKn.
President of Ulty Bunk.
“Simmons’ Liver Regulator
has proved a good and elllca-
clous medicine*’’—U A Nut
ting.
Druggist.
“We have been acquainted
with Dr Smmons’ Liver Medl-
olno lor moro than twenty years,
and know It to be the best Liv
er Regulator ottered to the
public.”— M R Lyon and II S
Lyon, Bellefontaluo, Ga.
SIMMONS’
LIVER
branch orrioB or thb how it machine oo. t \
— - -loLinA, Alabama a Mih.i
Na.htillk, Tuan., Jioci
Ihe KJilors n/ Ihe tnquIrtt-SiM, Cotumbue, Oforgi* :
Dhaic Sin i our attmtlon haring bMn mIM toanadvwtlaMMatoroaaofsar competitor.,
which oar uln Ibr 1IT4 *r* “Mtlm.Wd” atM,M0, wa tako plwuar. la aathori.lnc th. ■UM-
inont that wo aro offlelally Informed from tho priaclpal offloo of th. Oompaay at Now h ork that
roly" of tug HOW K MAOHlNUt w*r*Mt,UI forMTt.
KMpMtiaUy,
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
I'RNTRAL HhTIL,
I IO nnd 143 Brand Nt., Calnnabmn,«
Mrs. S. E. Woldeidor,
ap'Jl Proprietress
uury l _ . .
3-32; April lft 16-16&16 11-32; May 1&>4»16 17-32.
Hobton, June 30.— Uotton quiet; middlings
16J^e, low middlings l&|^c, good ordinary 14>^c:
sales 214.
Nicw Orleans, June 80.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings low middlings 14%c; good ordi
nary 18<4u; not rceoipts 266; sales 26.
Savannah, Junoau.—-Cotton quiet end noral
nul; middlings 14%c, low middlings 14%e, good
oidinary I3^c; net receipts 77; sales 43.
Chaulkbton, Juno 30.—Cotton quiet; mid
dllngs U%( \ tow middlings U'.^ojguoU ordina
ry 14c; net receipts .16, sales loo.
Moiiii.u, June 30.--(Jettonnominal;middlings
14^c; low middling. 14^*c; good ordinary 13%c;
net receipts Of.
Juno 30. — Cotton nominal;
midiJIl'igH 14!/,c, low middlings 13%; good ordl<
nary 13c; not receipts 44; sales 76. .
Provlsiou Markets.
Liverpool, Juno 20. — Droodstuffs qulot
JUltimork, Juno 30.—Coffee nominally
higher; ordinary to primo Rio cargoes
Cincinnati, June 30.—Flour dell. Who _
dull. Corn dull at (itt^OMc. Gatsdull at&:<ft/67o.
Rye unohMugcd. Duller unchanged. Fork
quiet and linn. Lard quiet and tirm at 13U<
kettle 14c. Hulk meats higher and In fair dt
man I; shoulders 8Uc; cloar rihsido* ll%o. spot
12c(or buyors In July; clear sides 12o. Ifacon
firm; shoulders clear rib sides 12^e; clear
sides 13c Whiskey quiet and steady at $1 16,
no sales. Live hogs active aud firmer prices
lor good light trHile.
Louibvillk, Juno 30—Flour unchanged
Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn 72c. Oats
68f//rtoo. Kyo nominal. Provisions linn. Fork
*20 20. Hulk meats, shoulders Hj^c, cloar ill*
sides lljfje, cloar sides 12^0. liacoii, shoulders
w^e, clear nh sides 12%c; clear sides 13>4c;
hams, siigHr-cureii 13*41:. Lard; steam 14(4(0
16; keg Whiskey <1 16. Dngglng
steady at 13J4Sfl!4e.
Cu’LAr.f), Juno 30.—Floor quiet and unchang
ed. v/luAt In lair demand at 03 tor sisit
and July: *1 02% for August; * higher aftei
close oi ' Exchange; No 3 use, rejected 86c
Com irregular, mixed 07fa»18c for spot; July
67Uc bid; August ejootod at 6&Uo. Osts qulot
ak; No 2 61££c for spot; /»0%o bid; Jul,
uly
god.
REGULATOR
380. Kye ami barley quiet ami unchangi
Fork dull ami unsettled; July, 10 70; August
til) 00. Lard quiet and woak at 113 60 for Au-
gust: $13 70 for .September. Duik meats In
lair demand. WhlMkoyjdull; holders uuwllllng
to make concessions. At the afternoon eall of
tho Hoard wheat was steady; July $103^40
1 03%. Corn strong at 67%c for July, 00>ic lor
Auuust Oats steady. Laid $13 30 for July.
Shipments ol Hour 6,000 barrels, wheat 100,000
bushels, corn 61, oo bush'ds. oats 0,000 bushel*.
The Hoard will adjourn Friday, the 2d of .1 uly,
until Tuesday, tho 6th.
St. Louis, Juno 30.— Flour dull; super
fine winter $3 75004 r *K *xtra do. $4 2&ft4'0;
doublo extra $4 00; treldo extra do. $6 •*)
Wheat, No 2 winter$120. Corn, No 2 64%o
bid. cash. Oats, carles 640. Kye unchanged.
Whiskey strong. Fork, firm demund; spot
$ 0 20. Up-country dry salted meats very firm;
should- rs and light clear rib sides KfylJ'^c;
held largely above bujers’ views at the close.
Jiacon firm and 'held highor; only jobbing
trade.
Nkw York, June 30.—Southern flour firm;
common to fair extra $4 20; good to choice
|6 oo. Codec. Klo very nrm anu In actvo de
mand at 17K*»ld. Sugar dull and heavy.
KonIii, elr.
Nkw York, June 30.—Turpentine firmer at
32V$o. Rosin dull at$l HO for stniDOd.
Freight*.
Nkw York, June 30.—Freights firm.
MllF^NEWS.
Nkw York, June 30.—Arrived. liathuera,
VIHe L'o Faria.
Arrived Out: Victoria, Clio Alton, Jonny
Lilies, Savannah, Clyde, Caroline, Amelia,
Harding, Urnatt, Tagal, Homoward, Frofes-
sor Morse.
illoo, Dlllous attacks. Sick Iloadaohu, Colic,
Depression of Spirits, Sour Stouiaoh, Heart
Hum, *o, Ac,
Xt XXcub Zffo Xlciuai
Is a faultless family modlclnc,
Does not disarrange the systoin.
Is sure to cure If taken regularly,
Is no drastic violent inodlclno,
Does not Intarfero with businoBS,
Is no Intoxloatlng beverage,
Contains the simplest and best remedies,
caution:
Buy no Powders or Prepared HIMMO.NN* MV’
KK HKDULATOU uuleao In our engraved wrap
per with Trade N-»rk NUmped, au<l Nignalure
unbroken. None other Is genuine.
J. M. ZEILIN AGO-.
■aeon, Da., and Flilladelphia.
Tun Svmpiomb *»t Liver
Complaint are uneasiness
and pain In tho side. Some
times the pnlti Is In the
shoulder,and Is mistaken lor
rheumatism. The stomach
Is affected with loss or appe
tite and sickness, bowels in
general ro«tlve, sometimes
alternating with lax. The
bead Is troubled with pain,
and dull, heavy sonsatlon,
considerable loss oi memory,
aeooinpanlod with a painful
tonsatlon of having ielt un
done something which ought
to have boon dono. Often
complaining of weakness,
debility and low spirits.
Sometimes many of tho
above symptoms attend tho
disease, and at othor times
very few of them; but tho
Liver Is generally tho organ
most Involved.
Nearly all disease* originate from lndiges<
tlou and Torpidity the Liver, and r
always anxiously sou/lit alter. 11 the I,
Regulated In Its action, health Is almost inva
rlably sooured. Want of action In tho Llvor
causes Headarhe, €ous|0paUoii, Jaundiru, I’ain
Iu the Kkouldern, Cough,UMIIn, IM/.xineiw, Sour
Stomach, l»«d taale In the mouth, bilious wt
forks, palpitation of the heart, depression
spirit*, ar the lllurs, and a hundred of <»ther
symptoms, for which SI MMONH* LI V Kit It KM
IJliATOR Is the liest remedy tliat Las ever I
dlseovered. It acts mildly, eliectually, and be
Ing a simple vegetable compound, can do
Injury In any quantities that It may Iki takon
It Is harmless in every way ; it has boon used
for 40 yeara, and hundreds ol the good an<
great from all parts ot tho country will vouch
for Ita bring the pureat and best.
The Clergy.
“My wife and salt have uxed the Kogulator
for yesra, and testify to Us groat vlrtuei.”*
Rjcv J R Fkldbr, Ferry, Ga.
/sullen' Endorsement.
“1 have given your medicine a thorough trial
and In noease has It failed to glvo lull satislac-
tlon.”-ELLUN Mracham, Chattahoochee, Fla.
daeno-dBodAwer
ffnoll
CBO. N. OWEN, Manager.
Hotel.
Dootora.
Mieaeovaer Broad and Raadolph stt^ts, Burras
building.
laaldeaee on fere) th, three daore below 8t. Clair.
Jai
Lawyers.
lalONKIa V. LEVY, JR.,
Attorney nml-Venmeller nt Law.
UoiumlHHioiier of Demis N. Y. and other Htales.
< iHirra over Georgia Home insurance Uu. i
S|iooial attention given to eolleotlons.
doc 6
SAHUKI. H. HATCH KB,
Attoraoj a* Law.
JaW» Often ovor Wlttich k Klnecl's.
A. A. IIOEIBB, . C
Attorney and Vonnaallwr at law,
I'rnrticcn lu Htute and Federal Courts In Qeorgfe
and Alaliatua.
onii-K 120 llroad ct., Colinubus, Qa. Je6
Mae. 11. IlLANiiFOAD. Loom r. Oaobak*.
HI.ANDVOBD * UABBABD,
Atlornoya and Conaaollwra at law.
UAlc No. 07 Uro.il .trout, oyer Wlttldi k Kin-
sid's Jewelry bture.
Will practico In tho Rtato aud Vederal Courts.
s*p4
L T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Mellcftter.
II. H. Com’r aud Register lu ltaukiiiptey. Ofllce
1 uovJU | ever brooks’ Drug Htoru, Uoluuibus, 4a.
B. J. MOM EM.
Attorney and ttoanawllwr at Ua,
OMirgia lloue Insurance Company building, §m>
oci7 lyj uud story.
J. H. HAMILTON,
Whriesale mud Retell Ureeer,
J uucliou of Yruukliu, Warreu A Oglethorpe 0te.
N o cbitrgo tur drayege. eeplt
Watchmakers.
V. U. L6CUUIM,
Wstehmoker,
124 Broad street, Columbus, 6a.
Watclius aud Clocks repaired la the beet bum-
nor and warranted. Jail
Tin end Copperemlthe.
WM. FEB,
Worker flu Tfln, Mheet Iras, Cupper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
|a7 Na. 174. Broad Btraat.
Dentists.
W. P. Tiuma,
beatliti
OiipositH Htrnpper's building, Randolph St.
Bpurial attention given to the iueertlon of Art!-
iiciul Teotli, as well as to Operative Dentistry.
I’obiiii dew
CULUKBIIR DENTAL BOOMM,
W. T. Foo^ Prop’r,
•loorgl* Homo lialldlBK. Uolnmba* Ooontl*.
Tailors.
OKNRY BELLMAN.
, Catting, Cleaning aud He pal rl ay
Dono in the best style.
’ »pr241 Uorner Crawford and Front Sts.
HE. mow, iH.. * oo.,
■na ni IICB Pilat-n,
,l.thorp* coru.r, (J<ut aorth of immIoHm)
Oolmkaa, Um|k.
Hill oontrmct tor Row and Mr. rd.tln, it
reMON»bl« prlcu, and ninito •otUtootluu. .
Rotor to wh. hot, Rr. (urt *
Livery and 8ale Stables.
MHHHT THOHHWR,
OiLBtBOara, MOSTB or flABDOLrB 0T6.,
I Oolutnhas, Ga
Tobaeoo, Clears, So.
■Ain NM.
W 72* want to enjoy n good mnoke, go to b
Boot and Shoemakers
WK. METEH,
Boot nad Bhoomaker.
Dealer In Leather and flndinga. Next to 0. A.
odd A Oo.'s. Prompt nnd etriet nttentlon given
»orders. jell
Painters.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
DM. JAI. T. WABMOOK,
Rnrfioa ME rkjiMto,
OHw ot llonRhUr’a Drac I tor., MoUisoA atroM.
Hotels.
AHAER ■•DIR.
Whan yon go to Opelika, be tore to atop nt the
Adame Roues, opposite Fa—eager Depot.
LAWYERS.
HI HIS DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
Hamilton, «a.,
. jetleo la the
•r aav whore else,
e. “Faymeorsaai
HIDES.
Dress-making.
MINN M. A. HOLLIHONWOMTH,
I'SH-Maklng, Gutting aud Itting. Termecheap.
Hssldsuoo sad shop In Brownevilla.
Plano Tuning, So.
K. W. BLAU,
llopairer and Tuuar of Pianos#, Organ# and
Accordeons. tiign Palntiug aleo dons.
Oidnrs may In. bo left at J. W. Pease A Norman's
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILir KII'I.I.H,
Gun amt I.ockswitli, Orawfunl street, nest li
JuliuNun's corner, Col urn bun, (is. jai
WILLIAM BUHOUKK,
Gun and L>cksmlth and dealer in tinnaing Ms*
toriuia. KiiHt of (Crupper's Guufsotiouary
J»16
M. M. HIRSCH
UAH BEHOVED TO
HIS OLD STAND
ON
Crawford Street,
Near Alabama Warehouse,
Whan ha will ooalinna to FAY Ihe
HIGHEST PitlOES for
Rags, Hides, Fun and Wax,
H|U JuKdlT
RIAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACK MAH,
Nut I, hw, III«M * Oo., Bt. uuir Strut
Oelmhtoe.ua.
Real Eetate, Brokerege m* la-
turaitM Agent
asraa, av ranaissioR,
To jfarehaats' nad Meehan lea' Bank, of this eity
Jan26 if
ROOTS AND aHOKt.
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Htails Mu. 16 and ID, Market Hoaaa
J# T. ('OOK,
Fresh Neats ef All Kladit
l Htails Noe. 16 and IT.
Barber Shops.
Kilo TEHRY, Barber,
Crawford Ht., qudor Hun kin House, Columbus, Ga.
Builders and Architects.
J. U. CHALMKHNi
linnae ( arpoaatar and Baalldor.
* Jobbing dono at short uotlco.
Plane and spoclficatioas furnished for all styles
of bmldingH
Uroad gtroot, next to 0. W. Brown's,
Ja'» Columbns, On.
Cotton Factories.
Sheetlnga, Hhlrtlnge, and lewlaf
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool and Grinds Whoat* nd Corn
0/llco in rear of Wlttich k Klnsel’s, Randolph at.
Jaih R. ||. OL ILTON, President.
M 1(64 044 FF MAN UP ACT U MI MU VO.
Mmv ufacturere ef
DHKKTINUH ■»IIRTINO*,
YARN, KOr*. ks.
COLUMBUS, 0 A.
O. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A.HWirr, Secretary Treaanrar. ecUl ly,
g'7 Li d* III l»° r Hay to Laities or Gents. Patent
^< k W*piS|i| OV0 | tleit Address H. II. Briar A
Co-, Atlanta, Ga.
Seasonable Spring Goods.
DurabU, Ana - fitting, low - prioad
Draaa and Walking Boat* for
Ladlat, Mina* and Ohlldran.
Chlldran and Infanta* Ankla Tina and
tllppara,
la all dualrabla color*.
Qantlaman’a Finn theaa—atyllah, dn-
rabla, oomfnrtabln.
A BPLENOIO AH8UHTMEHT.
Substantial Work for Plantation Wear,
AND A
Full Stock of all tho deiirable styles attrac
tiyo to all classes of buyers.
WELLS k CURTIS.
•t No. 73 Broato St.,
no*l« U Sica or to* Bin Boot.
CHARCOAL!
Charcoal, Best Quality,
Ter Bole at
GAS WORKS
▲t Three Cents per Bushel.
Commercial Hotel y
BUFAULA, ALABAMA.
E EDIOATED to th* OoMmttttol Tra**l*ra
or ih* Unitod bum*.aadaUiwrMa* trar-
I oa baateM* or ptaamr*. wa wlH do all
wo oaa to took, yoar .toy with aa ,
*nr**akto. UjwuiliJA^^^
MfUtt
KIDDLE A SMITH A, PnftoL
MUfTmcr mtfr
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