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HATUllDA \ JAM'AltY 3, 1871.
CITY AFFAIRS.
rue E- works.
The .Stubbs' Pyrotechnic Duplay.
Tho 7tli Annual pyrotechnic display
under the auspices of tho Htubbg Club
came olT hist night at Salisbury 1‘urk.
Though no previous notice bud boon
given, n largo number of spactators
thronged the Htreet nnd adjacent houses.
Tho display, ha usual, was tho best of tho
holiday*. Tho evening was bountiful and
delightful, though rather too bright for
tho exhibition to bo fully appreciated.
Tho following is the programme
1. Thirty Hlty Jlorkots.
2. Quo hundred Homan dandle*.
3. Ton Vortidos.
4. The I'encook Feather.
H. Tho blooming Roue.
t>. The l(ullelujuh Ruud.
I. Forty Hky Rocketh.
2. One hundred Homan Candles.
3. Two Mines.
4. Tho Laughing I.ily.
6. The Frolicking Ruby. *
C. Tho I'olku Dance.
I’AHT III.
1. Fifty hky rockotH.
2. One hundred Roman caudlus.
4. Tho glittering fountain.
f». Tho illmniualed star.
(i. Tho morning glory.
7. The diamond eprny.
During the evening j'rof. C. Muffin do-
lighted tho nildionce with Huvorul balloon
asaonsions, there occurring but one con
flagration.
Upon the conclusion of coromonioH at
the park tho luemhoru of the club wero
invited to partake of cuke and ogg-uogg
nt the roHidonoo of Cupt. W. J. MoAllia-
lor, whore, ah in their oiiHtom on all uc-
cuhIouh, they enjoyed thomsolvos hugely,
all finding their way homo without diffi-
oulty. Want of apaoe forbida a more ox-
tended uotieo of this pleasant affair.
4 LMOS'T A MG ROW.
of
\t:ii’ i / .iir:
d.i i.
Haw the Volumhusitos *lbscreed II.
Thuraday, the tlrat of the year, Hoomcd
like u gala time. All the onrringes in the
city were engaged. Young men arrayed
thoniHolvoH for couqueut or defoat, and
wont forth armed with nil tho pano
ply of the kuiglitH of the nineteenth cen
tury the truest gentlemen tho world Iiuh
ovor known. They are ho i^i Hpite of all that
twaddle uboitt our aueestorH and tho cliiv-
nine days when rapine, plunder nnd rape,
wore tho order of the best society.
Quite a large number of Indies wero re-
ooivmg morn ho limn any year Hince the
ouatoin was inaugurated. Many Iiouhoh
wore beautifully decorated with ever
greotiH and festooned with arches, am
such Mowers as tho season would furnish.
Very wisoly tho ealla wore first made
in the country in tho morning. About
•1 r. m. the city visits wero commenced
nnd kept up until nearly midnight. Tho
ladles all looked bewitching many nuii
autly, beautiful and charming us tin
bright-living flow era, they wore. Smut
rooms ilium mated by brilliant lights ami
female loveliness looked as if one had
just entorod the, portals of an euchautod
Tho day was one ol delight mid pleas
tire, with not one inharmonious feutureto
uiar ifb porfeotnoss.
(io to (i. NY. Drowns today for a
dressed turkey.
Depositors with the K. and I*. Savings
Hunk will find a notice of interest from
the Treasurer.
Two mules for sale. Apply to Mrs. II.
V. liowaid or her sons.
Among oilier tilings F.llis A Harrison
will sell horses, mules, day
it moment.
Ho
ole lost hv I.
F.d-
K. C Hood A Rro. havo
largo lot of fre-di garden seeds
•rney at law, Opelika, Ain.
eo progrnniuie «>f the Katii
John
side.
poultry for
split
lu the midst of an important trial ti
fore Justice Williams yesterday, a ve
dark couple, named respectively NY ash
Spivey and (Mata Nelson, lushod into that
functioiuirv s august presence, desiring t
be “juied in the holy bands of couuubinl
felicity. l’roooodings were stayed, nud
the dusky couple made happy according
to the shortest and most »ppn
method. Tho Tourt then resumed the
hearing of a criminal case, and stern
law fixed its grip upon one of the colored
individuals who had been arrested
charge of interferriug with a legal pro
cess ou Thursday.
I Ua
• if.I
h^ah Rand,
r, has organi/.
Mr. Juke Rurrus l
If you want laught
liear them. Rurrus* instrument is
coot drum. Ho blows it delightfully, and
\n addition warbles that cheery
lamem of the buiuhlo-bou. He i
on the minor iestiuuionts by Rill Woods,
rash, Rilbro nud others. They make
jolly music. I Ley surenaded New Years
night nud create! inteuse merriment
Tho baud w o hear has disbanded until
next (.'bristuias.
Hen
Mr
i'hai'.es Haituan is entitled to the
thanks of thi^eatabliahmeut for a pitche
of uog and waiter of cake sent around oi
Thursday.
Murdock McLeod, also, is eutitled t
thanks for an elegant lunch sent in ou
tho same duy.
Df comae such reminders are uever
°«t of place in a printing office. The
fact that everything disappeared with
cenmieu lab\* haste, is evidence abuudaut
that the abavo favors were appreciated.
A fine lot of rhickeua, t
k«y» at Hogau • Ice House
>fcud Tur
Attempted Jteaeue of u Prisoner -1
iMl Uiny lead era Committed.
On Thuraday afternoon Hherill Hupp
and Constable Austin, of Chattahoochee
county, came to this city with a warrant
for tho arrest of ouo Ham Jones, alias
Ham Dennett, colored, charged with kid
napping u child of his own from Mr.
Ruchtiunou in Chattahoochee, to whom
the said child had previously been hound.
Jones was found and arrested, and the
offioors started oft* with him.
A crowd of idle negroes seeing the
operation congregated probably a hund
red in all—and by actions and words
seemed to indicate that it was their pur
pose to reloaso the prisonor. This c
followed ou uutil tho arresting party had
reached Jepsou's burnt corner, duwu
town, when some of tho inob in ado threats
that they would kill tho Constable when
ho got out as far as Hull Creok. At this
juncture Oapt. Forau, with other mem
bers of the l’olice force, interfered and
attempted to disperse the mob. The offi
cers in charge of the prisoner turned hi
over to tho Police, who took him in cus
tody and put him in the Guard House,
wbero he retuaiuod during tho night and
yesterday.
Yesterday morning warrants
sued by Judge Williams for the arrest of
Johu Howard, I’oter Williams uud Henry
Redding as ringleaders of tho would-!
rescuers. Later in tho day they wei
taken beforo the last numed officer, and
ufter nn examination of a number of wit
nesses, the Judge fixed tho builds of John
Howard and Peter Williams at $200, in
default of which they wore committed to
jail to answer to the chrnge of attempting
to resist on officer, at the next term of
Muscogoo Superior Court.
Henry Redding, of tho same pnrty, at
n own request was taken beforo Justice
McCahoy lust uftornoou, and, after u hoar-
,s dismissed, that offioor not deem
ing tho ovidcnco sufficient to conviet, T.
W. Grimes, acting Solicitor Gonornl, con
ducted tho prosecution in nil of tho nhovo
xud Messrs. Chos. Coleman and C.
11. Williams, Eaqrs., appeared for tho de
fense.
Word of Caution to Our Colored Popu
lation.
Heretofore tho white people of Colum
bus have had less ground to complain of
ouduot on tho pnit of tho blacks
tig iih, thuii porha|>s those of any
other section. Thu blacks havo doportod
themselves unusually well and have won
imnendation from their white friends.
Rut of Into there have been some disor
derly demonstrations which
pass over in silouco. On two occasions
of late attempts have boon nmde to rescue
colored prisoners, who had boon arrested
for utluuauH which made them nuieua-
ble to law. Hindi conduct w ill not do, and
if persisted in will load to trouhlo. The
majesty of the law must be uphold uud
viudiontod. When either white or black
men violate the law they must he arrested
uud punished, otherwise anarchy will
reign among us and lawloBsiiuss run
Therefore, wo advise all respectable colored
men among us to discountenance such at
tempts as have receully boon made by
luauihevA of their race, principally the ig
norant and vicious. Resistance to tho
law and its officers is a seiious thing
must not bo tolerated either on the part
of the whites or Macks. A word to the
wise is sufficient.
Machinist a’ and Rlacksmiths' Union.
At a meeting of ihe above Uuiou held
ou the ovniiiug of Decomher 31st, the fol
lowing officers were elected for tho ensu
ing your
President A. K. Francis.
Vice President—8. Garter.
Deputy President of International
Union W. Hawley.
Recording Secretary—E. R. Wells
Financial Secretary W. O. McCarter.
Corresponding Secretary C. G. Wil-
Avreat of a White Man.
A while man from Hamilton named M. .
C. Levy, a jeweler by occupation, was
yesterday arrested by Policeman lirady,
at the instance of parties from Hamilton,
charged with larceny after.trust. It seems
be had embezzled a number of watches,
cases, &o., and was endeavoriug to make
his way to Macon. He walked from Ham
ilton to Golumbus, Thursday night. In a
carpet-sack in his possession were found
one gold and seven silver watches. The
gold watch was identified as belonging to
Mrs. Russell, of Hamilton. ^ Resides these
the carpet-sack contained a number of
silver watch cases. Levy was lodged in
tho Guard House, aud will, we under-
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
TltiS WEEK'S STATEMENT.
Columbus, Ua., January 2, 1674.
Financial.—Sight billa on New York % p.
c. discount; ou Doiton 1 p. c. ; ua Savannah li
I> c ; demand Lilia on Boston c. Dunks are
nelllng check! on New Y'ork at l 4c. premium.
Currency loans 101U per cent, pur month,
(told ami nllver nominal.
The condition has not altered materially In
tho last tew weeks. Money remains light tor
any speculative purpose. The large cotton
sales prove there is sufficient currency to move
tue crop. More confidence is expressed In
the situation, and the panic Is generally sup.
posed to bo over.
Farmers are now somewhat pressed to pay
hands tor tho labor of tho past year,
Compahison with Last Yhah.-The Uni
ted States port receipts are 100,077 bales more:
the exports 40.718 less; the stock 95,13# t
against 920,000. Cotton in sight 2,402,481;
agalust 2,837,940, showing an incruuao of 74,630
bales.
The Cotton Situation.—The average of
the estimates of the Agricultural Bureau, the
F inancial Chronicle anu the New Orleans Cot-
.on Exchange Is a little beyond 3,800.000 bules
is tho crop tor the season of 1873-4. Tue world
will require that much eotton. Notwithstand-
tttuple has been held back owing to a variety
of causes—chiefly owing to the low prices cre
ated by tho panic, and now It is being hurried
J. Bostick.
W. Alexander.
This Court i
iu tho eourt-hi
Cotton for Tiro Dai/n.
Halos 201 bales. Receipts 1533 —8 by S.
\V. R. R., 243 by M. A (1. R. R.. !»:, by
\V. R. R.. 37 by N. A S. R. R„ 114 by
river, 204 by wagons. .Shipments 423
halos -381 by Southwestern, 41 for homo
consumption.
Harno day last year, sales 2f»l bal<
Receipts 404. Shipmouts 343.
The remainder of tho weok’s operations
may bo found in our commercial coin
and the prices curt out to bo issued from
this office early this morning.
A Now Feature.
On Now Years’ day wo saw four tiuely
dressed colored “bloods ’ driving d
Rroad street in a stylish pbietou, intent
upon making New Years’ calls. They
surned a very dignified appearance, i
smoked their cigars as gracefully and han
dled their canes as scientifically as if they
wore perfectly at home iu thebusiin
NVe did not hoar what improssiou they
made on their “jularkors."
County Court.
tnmeuces its next session
iso at 10 o'clock ou Mon
day next His Honor, Judge Williams,
presiding. Parties litigant, jurors, wit
nesses. Ac., ni'l take duo uotice thereof
aud govern themselves accordingly.
On the dockets of this Court are case*
ns followb : Common law, 00 : criminal.
18 or 20; claim, (5 or 8. Of these caset
42 were returned to the December term.
Maying court .
On Thursday Marion Hoekiusiuitb,
Johu Ryan nnd Charles Markham wer
before his Honor charged with thro
at a house down town. The tuo first
were lined the latter dismissed,
terday, Fred Small, colored, for disorder
ly couduct, was fined $3 and costs, and
Thomas Kennedy, for the same offense
was dismissed.
Fatrous of the Eagle and Phenix Sav
ings Department are requested to hand it
their Deposit Rooks, thst Interest for tho
last quarter may be credited therein.
G. Gunbv Jordan,
2t Treasurer.
Calf Skin and Cloth Gaiters, made to
order and warranted, selling at $2.20 at
CbiolkbV
sun.l, l.e brought boforo Ju.lgo Williams , aiul’TA'*“r“ 1T iu"L. »i,l,,u, e nt» M6,
to-day for a showing.
Bitter .Venn.
The Julia St. Clnlr arrived Thursday
night from Rsiubridge, with 112 bules of
eotton. Her officers report tho river vory
low, and tlial much more cotton could
have been obtained, but for the impossi
bility of getting up with it.
She loaves for Rainhridgo and Apulach-
icola this morning.
Throuyli Cotton for Savannah and .Veto
York.
During the cotton week, ending Inst
night, tho Western R. R. of Alabama
brought to Golumbus eu route for Savan
nah and Now York 913 bales of cotton—
318 from Mobile, 198 from Montgomery,
129 from Opelika, West Point and other
points, 70 from Vicksburg.
Church Notice.
Rev. J. W. Himmons requests us to
give uotice thut ho will preach nt Girard
Methodist at tho usual hour to-morrow
morning, aud al Trinity (Bruwneville) at
night.
tirand Carnival Mali.
King Rix orders a “masque and fancy
dross boll to bo givou iu favor of his
Majesty, Rix,” at DeGivo's Opera House,
on tho ovoning of Junuary (5th. Thunks
for an invitation.
*
Katie Putnam's Jewolry
Will bo on exhibition at Wittich A Kin-
boI'h jewelry store in this city ou Monday
next.
CLEAJUNO OCT SALE.
Dreag floods at Half Price !
I place ou iny “Bargain Counter" to-day
n largo line of choice Dross Goods at
half i'iiick, in order to sell thorn off
quickly. Moss colored Alpucas worth 30
conts, now only 23 cts.; Alpine Cloths
worth 30, now ouly 33; Elegant Cush-
tuoros worth 80 cts. to $1.00, now 30 and
(50; Fine Empress Cloths at 30 cents
former price $1.00; Black Alpncus and
many other goods cheap iu proportion.
I am anxious to close out my eutiro stock
boforo spring, if possible, and will givo
uni*nkc'K.dBNiKD advantages in everything.
Large stock Domestic Goods, Whito
Goods, Carpets, Ac.
H. T. CjtlQLEIt,
At old stand of Yirginia Store.
dec12 tf
Marked Down Still Lower.
Cull ut Ontoi,Kit's al once and see prict
Many goods below cost. Factory Goods
at factory pric
Tuohk desiring cheap goods will never
have u belter opportunity I bun is offered
by Dual rile .V. Clapp.
At a Darya in.
A life scholarship iu one of the best
business colleges in the Wont, is offered
far below ils cost. A situation guaranteed
on the completion of the course. Such a
ohanco for a young man to qualify him-
self for business is not offered every day.
Apply ut this office. dec 14 tf.
Fow of our peoplo, probably, havo ta
lion tho trouble to look into the matter,
hut it is true, that a deposit of $3 pel
week in tho Havings Dopnrtiuent of the
Engle A Phouix Manufacturing Company
will amount, in only 3 years, to $1,734.10
in 20 years, to $ 11,337.28. | deo21 If
'l’ho wonderful increase in vegetation,
caused by the influence of vivifying fer
tilizers, is slight when compared to tho ro-
markablo additions compound interest
makes to money. A deposit of $3 |
mouth in 20 yearn umounts to.$ 3,200.
Rut at 7 per cent., compound
interest, will amount to.... 11,337
Showing accumulation of inter
est to be ,$ (5,337.28
Exceeding the principal 1,137.28
dec2l tf
It is
.Fir
those of tho sumo period last year, and tho
Httlea continue quite large—chiefly to fill Bob-
ton orderfl lor Eastern spinners.
Fanners aro busy In hiring nogroep, most of
whom will remain on tho plantations on which
they now uro The average prices are seven
and eight dollars per month and havo quar
ters and rations—thouah some aro pushing the
rate to ten dollars. Some atteinps arc being
made by agents to induco emigration to Ar
kansas, hut it is not meeting with any marked
success.
Tho Indications aro that planters will rondor
raruiH sull-sustulnlng tills year and pay less
attention to cotton.
Tho holidays are passed, and overvone is re
turning to work, many negroes stlUlingor on
tho stroets.
Thk Wuathbr.—Thermometer for the week
averaged 44°. Tiny snow a lew minutes
Saturday. Homo cold, hut now pleuaant.
Sumo wcok last yoar tho thormometer aver
aged 48°. One hard rain.
The Maukbtb. — The following shows the
prlco of middlings In Now Y'ork and Liverpool,
gold at Now York ami Low Middlings In Co
lumbus each tiny of the woek:
Up. Or. Up. Or. Oold. Col
Saturday... — —lfl 110)^14
Monday 8J^ 8J£ \b% 16% llok 14 &—
Tuosduy .... 8y* 8*4 15^18^,110^14 «-
Wednesday. 8 8J4 1BV.»18^ 110^ 14 <0-
Friday!^ - .!. # V/. l»!4|n%|n0J4,14
On tho wcok Liverpool declinod J^d. New
York advanced Ho. Columbus unchanged.
Pbices Past Year. — Liverpool Uplands
10% ; Orleans 10%d ; New York, Up
lands 20%c; Orleans 2iJ4c. Gold 111%. Colum
bus Middlings luhjo.
Columbus inurkot to-day closed quiet.
Halos 201 at tho Pillowing quotations:
inferior — ©—
Ordinary 10 ($11
Good Ordinary
Low Middlings 14 m—
Middlings 14%($—
Good Middlings — <$—
Week’s sales 1489 hales—911 Northern spin
ners, 128 home consumption, 0 lor Now York,
... . .. - unntt j, j 0 | 0 r speculation, 0 lor
i,28U8 (or Now York,1,346 tor home couautu; -
tlon, 2,980 lor Savannah.
Week's rccotpts2.163 hales, against 3,072 the
previous one, and 1,217 the corresponding week
last season—112 by S W K K, 6S0 by M S (J It
R, 70 by Opelika R R, 884 by river, 456 by wag-
ons, 72 hy NaSU R. Shipments 2050 bale.-—
1927 by S W R K, 123 lor home coiisuinptlun,
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
1874
Stook Aug. 31st 1,177
Hecclvod past week 2,163
Total • •
Total
Shlpncd past week
Oil -Kerosene gall 38c: Linseed, raw $129;
do boiled |1 26; Lard *1 60; Train $1 26.
Pioki.es—Case pints dos |2 60; quarts
Potash—V case |v 60.
Potatoes—Irish, V hi f4 60.
POWSEU-V keg 47 60; J4 keg $4 00; % keg
:k *2 26.
junnuii \ -
70c; Fine 76c; Extra 41; Navy 60@06c; Maeoab
do white 14@l4*/«i<
Hon A—Keg 7c B Bj; box 10C.
St A uu 11—VI IS 9c.
Tea—Green aud Black tt. 41.25®^2.00.
Vinegar—V gall 40c.
WuiHicv—Rectified *i gall$l@2; Bourbon 42
tue: Flour, A 44 76; D 44 26; 043 26. Bran $1 26;
Rlc h Shorts 41 75. Corn Meal and Grits 90c.
perbusnel.
lltv Goods—7-8 Drown Domestics lOo; 4-4 do
10c; 10-4 do 36®42l^c; 4-4 Huu Island Domestics
16c; 3-4 Bleached Domestics 10c: 7-8 do He; 4-4 do
14®20c; American Prints 7®9o; Furniture
Prints 20c: American Delaines 19@21c*
Black Alpacas 40c®41: Ticking 41d@40c; Cot
ton Flannels, bleached 20@40c; do brown 16®
*7%@85c;
Wool Blankets, colored 42; do 9-4 white|3®3 76;
do 80-4 43 6o®6; do 11-4 44 60@7; Kentucky Jeans
16® 46c: Ladies' Hose per dot 41®6 60; Ladles’
L. U. Hundkerchiels pur dot 75c®43 76; Corsets
62*^0@43 75; Coats’ Hpocl Thread 80e por doz.
COUNTRY ritOUUCB.
DRY COODS.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS 11 BARGAINS I! |
Important to Those in Want of Dry Goods.
>NTKMI*f,ATfN* 1 n .lijrM ch.HKt‘ lu «tir hll.ln...* *. <>ll**r fioru Ihl. it.*. (I|*r .,»*
KTOCK or IIHCHN AMI FA MV 4IOOOH AT UM-HAI.F
lLIIi:, mill In.lle Him. In u*u,il to cull, examine aud lu* couyIucmI. Nu char,™ niadii
Our Terms from this date will be Cash. No goods will be
sold on longer time than thirty days.
JfiF* All those indebted are earueitiy requested to call and settle at once, or iiiakeas i.r.-.
arrangements. '* ,or l
JOHN McGOUGH & CO.
Janmry 1st. 1814. dtf
35040
40060
60 p’k
4 60 ubl
8 00 bbl
1 00 p'k
1 20 nn
Hlll|l|>0.1.
1 COIl!
2 14,9.sy
Total home consumption..
10,389
1,888
68,108
1874
Southwestern Railroad 2,278
Mobile and Girard Rntlrund.. 12,608
Wostern Hallroud 1,490
Itlver 4,889
Wagons 17.282
North and South Rullroad.... 1,988
Stock, Aug. 31,
Reo’dto.l uu. 2..
Stook .lan. 2....
Your’s receipts.
280 125 1572 1660
32874 49246 49917i 29032
12829 16467 123101 10234
' 48500 67274j 76007! 40860
12280657 329800014352317|2974361
Tuuouan motton.—By Mobile and Girard
Rullroad 1.929 against2,006;by Western Railroad
28,4*3, against20,417 last >eur.
Fukiuhth—Per loo Its. eotton. To Savannah
800.; to Now York, Philadelphia and Baltl-
uioro, $1 16; Boston 41 26.
Futures.—January 16 16-32; Fe’ man
ia 1-32; March 18 17-32018 9-18 , April 17:
May 17%®17 9-18.
The United States Pouts.—Receipts lor
tho week 1(9,871 hales, ugaiust 214,726 lust week
—195,195 the week betore and 104,703 same
week last year. The total movement is as
follows:
d 169,671
1,903,394
B to G R.... 72,520
Total exported to G. 11 644,17'
,487
1873
46,929
104,703
1,736,061
8,046
tholr total r
924,644
718,708 484|W72
its 3,930,508
Ports.—The following shows
eipts to dute:
1874.
Now Orleans 582,615
Mobile 162,6*9
Savannah . .408,430
Charleston 245 664
Galveston —164,911
That Roatrite A Clapp aro Rolling their
mugniticeut stock of furs ut ton por cout.
loss than cost.
liandkorchiofSi J tress (loads,
Silks, linens, Ac., of tho latest importa
tions, at Boatrito A Clapp's for ten per
cent, less than cost.
Elder Flower Lotion cures Chapped
Hands aud smooths nnd softens the Skin.
For Rale nt Moffett’s Drug Store.
deoSl tf
The Caban l»7i/\
Thore cau l>o but little doubt that the
difficulties with the Spanish authorities in
Cuba will load to war ; iu which evout
tho prices of all manufactured commodi
ties will nt once rise. T. E. Blanchard,
however, has decided, war or no war, to
continue the sale of his fiuo assortment
of dry goods at cost for cash. Those
desiring to purchase, should remember
this. (de« 7 tf
That “Bargain Counter" at Gbzoler’s
should be seen by all who want Towels.
Napkins, Handk'ch'fs aud Table Liueus.
JosEiui A' Kuo. call especial attention
to the fact that they are selling Sprague,
American, Hamilton and all the besl
brands Calicoes at NINE CENTS.
Coats’ Cotton nt SEVENTY cents.
decSl tf
Congress is terribly exercised over some
plau of financial relief; if our people
would save what they wasted and appre
ciate the almost incredible wealth intrust
showers upon her patrons, we would soon
solve the problem now agitating tho
Council of the Naliou. Security, beyond
doubt, aud liberality, iu the rate of inter
est, are both attractive features of the
Eagle A Pbeuix Savings Department.
decl'l tf
1873.
484,774
180,874
391,937
216,919
170,020
IN'OW York 73,080 38,383
Other ports 316,009 252,135
Total 1,003,394 1,736,061
Intkuior Towns —They have received this
wook 30,176 bales, against 25,039 last year, aud
have stocks ol 134,051, ugaiust 91,684 Tho fol
lowing shows tholr total receipts f
1874.
Augusta 127.908
. 68,272
. 17.469
Macon
Eulaula
. 40,236
•Montgomery 20,444
Selma 34.341
Naslivlllo 40,440
Memphis 200,663
Total 640,752
1873
97,099
42,956
14,584
29,032
43,423
44,708
33,624
— The following Is tele-
.. 368,000
43,000
1873.
336.000
46,000
234.000
141.000
46.000
adorato with fo
American.. 24,000 19^000
113,000
9,000
13,000
- Business remains
s ol note in price.
WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.
Kentucky 17i
lek th 18c.
Fanned Goods—Sardines W case ol 100 bxs
•to. Oysters. 1 ft cans *) dot, *1 76.
Cukese—English Dairy )t ft, 18c; Western
7c; N. Y. State lgc.
Candles—Star V &> 22c; Sperm 46o.
Coffee—Rio V ft. 30@3lc: Java36®38c.
Corn—Yellow Mixed bus 96c, no do-
aud; White 41.00, car load rates in depot
bo a us—Domestic ft M #18060; Havana #98
Flour—Fiuo « bbl #8; Superfine #9 00; Ex-
tra #10; Double Extra #10; Fancy #12 00.
Hardware—Wide Iron ftftSo; Refined 6c,
Sad Irons 8c; Bar Lead 14c; Castings 6Ue;
Flow Steel 12)*; Cast Steel 30c; Buggy Sprlugs
20c; Horse aud Mule Shoes W ft 9c; Horse
Shoe Nall* 33)*®3ee; Nails V keg #8 60; Axes
Hay—W cwt #1 76.
Iron TiKS-fi ft9U®10c.
Lard—Prim* Leal ft lie.
Leather—Whit* Oak Sole V ft 46 c; Hem
lock Sole 83c; French Calfskins #2®4 ; Amerl.
can do #203 60; Upper Leather #2®3 60; Har-
n*ss do 60c; Dry Hides lie: Green do 6c.
Mackerel—No 1 bbl #26; No 2#16; No 8 #9
No 1 ft H bbl #10; No 2 #9; No 3 #6; No 1 #1 kit
Meal—• bus #1 00.
Oew peas 1 00 bu 1 26 bu
HOTEL A lilt IVALU.
Rankin House, Jan. 1st and Xd, 1874.
8. W. Gates, White Hulphtir Springs,
Gu.
G. W. Guulding, Opelika, Ala.
Lou:a Bceliler, city.
Mr.-. Moody, Holtun, Alo.
Ttu h. Emeraon, Boston.
E. Webster, Philadelphia.
W. H. Welch, Macon, Gu.
J. C. Quinn, city.
O. Hummoud, Baltimore,
ltobt. Runner, New York.
A. L. Conklin, “ “
Goo. NY. Taylor,Atlanta, Ga.
J. S. Burch, Seale, Ala.
Job. T. Warnock, Uuiou Springs, Ala.
C. B. Heidt, Macon, Ga.
A. L. Clapp, Yougnboro, Al*.
Mrs. M. Cady, Montgomery, Ala.
J. L. Hailihuld, Atlanta, Ga.
J. E. Craig, Lawrenceville, Oa.
Phillips Lippmau, Montgomery, Ala.
A. Irvin, Newark, N. J.
A. II. MoAfi'ee, Macon, Ga.
Win. Rasa, “ “
B. T. Bethuue, Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. H. H. Hughes, Richmond county,
J. W. Wort ill, New York.
F. M. P.ijne nud lady, Newton, Ala.
Ulysses Lewis, Sealo, Ala.
Central Hotel, Jan. 2d, 1874.
Thos. D. Griffin.
A. Lftwhon, Ho. F.xpresa Co.
W. Fleming, City.
A. W. Brantley, City.
E. J. Stanford, Harris county.
G. M. Kilpatrick, “ “
G. M. Riser, While.sville, Ga.
J. M. Wright, Alabama.
Mrs. E. Adkins, Hickory Flat, Ala.
F. G. Wilhelm, W. R. R.
J. W. Mnrphv, Hamilton, Ga.
H. A. Murphy,
W. R. Jewell, Shelbyville, Teun.
Ii. C. itauisev, Nolasnlgn, Ala.
It. M Jones, Louisville, Ky.
J. H. Tryners, Society Hill, Ala.
J. H. Carter, ilamilton, Go.
Jlroad Street House, Jan. tat and 2d.
K, H. Worrill, Talbotton.
R. A. Mathews, “
W. E. Perkins, Kentucky.
Mrs. Thon. I*. Williams,Jamestown,Ga
John M. Sapp, Ciu-selu, Go.
J. B. Collins, Talbot county.
W. S.. Collins, “
John J. Pntlerson, Cussotn, Ga.
Thos. J. Mines, Stewart couuty.
Thad. Williams, “ “
Joel D. Murphree, Troy, Ala.
Julius W. Bngly, Cusseta, Ga.
Mrs. J. Huff', “ “
Miss Mattie Frazier, Jainestowu.
Miss Rettie Frazier, “
George A. Huckaby, city.
I mjnrrtnnt.
The panic has unsettled values nnd
made mouoy scurco. The planter cannot
get the price ho couuted ou for his cotton,
and feels, therefore, that ho must econo
mize and purchase less dry goods for
himself and family. T. E. Dlanobard, of
Columbus, appreciates this fact, and he
now selling his splendid assortment of
goods at prices so low, that persona need-
iog goods, oven with roduced means,
be enabled to provide themBolvoH for the
winter. The reader who has any doubts
about this, can call, even if he does not
desire to purchase. | dec 7 tf
Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pirn
pies, ringworm, salt-rheum aud other cut
aneous affections cured, nnd the skin
made soft nnd smooth, by usiug the Juni
per Tar Soap, made by Casswell, Haz
ard & Co.. New York. Re certain to get
the J unipci Tur Soap, ns thero aro many
imitutious made with common tnr which
are worthless.
Tho substantial growth of the Savingi
Deparmeut of tho Eagle A Phenix Manu
facturing Company is convincing evidence
of tho fact that depositors, watching their
own interests, believe in ample, ronl uud
tangible assets. doc21 tf
ltoatrite A Clapp,
Appreciating the necessities of the times
and the scarcity of money, are Belling
their varied stock of now dry goods aud
blankets at ten per cent, less than cost.
Buy Drugs nt panic prices from C. J.
Moffett, 74 Broad St. dec21 tf
Hood Things.
Go to the Ruby Restaurant for your
Oysters, l'ish. Game, nnd ull things good
Joseph A Bho. are selling nt cost the
newest and best goods. They have no
old goods on hand. decLM tf
^ The Yirginia Store, Peyton, Gordon A
Co., have their Shoes and Roots made to
order, and are ottering them at factory
prices.
For safety, dealers and consumers
should buy Crystal Kerosoue Oil from C.
J. Moffett. dec21tf
Carpet:) ami Rugs again marked down
See them before you buy. Furs, Cloaks
and Shawls below cost nt Crioi.eb’h.
Hosiery in Great Variety, Ten per cent.
Less than cost, at Roatrite A Clapp’s,
▲•k aud see for yourself.
I Offer Until Further Notice,
IFCOR. THE GASH,
Entire Stock of Dry Goods
AT COST!
To those who owe me, I request immediate pay
ment. I will allow liberal prices for Cotton in settle
ment of accounts.
«• no uoodb wii.i. lit: di:mvi:ri:ii without the money.
T. E. BLANCHARD,
123 Broad St., Golumbus. Ga.
Columbus, Or , Nov. 9tli, 1673. dtf*w4t
TEN PER CENT. LESS THAN COST!
As we always sell as low as the low
est, we offer for twenty days our entire
stock of New and Fresh Goods at Cost,
and an additional extra discount allowed
of 10 per cent, on all hills of $20 and
over. We mean to sell.
BOATRITE & CLAPP.
A. 5330,000 STOCK
r jr «Z2 SB !M rMTm
DKTKKMINKI) TO HA INK M0XK-Y, I IIAVK ('O.NCLl'I)KO TOSKLI. MY KXTIltK STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR,
Cents’ and Youths’ Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Piece Goods, and everything in stock,
AT NEW YORK COST!
ft®* Now I* your time to gel burgaliiN. l ull anil see lor yourself.
BEST CALICOES at II cents.
L. HARRIS,
Nov. 9tli, 1678. f«ep!4 tlflm) NO. Ill ItltOAD STREET
J. KYLE & CO.
R K
' •ally, time their TALI.
M «ill hr sold ut |.r
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION!
ALSO, A BPLKNDID LINK OK
Ladies’, Misses’ anil Children’s Nlioes,
of tho Latest Style aud Host Make. Also, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices.
. (thing to mirvhuse v
libus, Oct. 6th, 1873.
$ 7 5, 0 0 0 !
UNPARALLELED SACRIFICE
OF
D r y Gr oods!
AT COST FOR CASH.
Prices lied need from 20 to 10 per cent, to close out the business, full nt r
id he convluml. al
JOSEPH & BROTHER’S,
Columbus, Oct. - r », 1673. «ltf «« Broad Street, Columbus, Us-
REMEMBER !
THE NEW YORK STORE
1H STILL SGLLIYU AT
Panic Prices !
OUR J0UVIN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES
AT 90c. A PAIR. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT.
Nov. ‘20, 1871k
S. LAND AUER Sc BRO.
[rob30.eoa&\*l}'] New York Store.
HATS AND CAPS.
E. E. YOKTGrE,
DEALER IN
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, Arc.
AT THE OLD STAND OF F. LANDOK,
H A KOU. sl'OCK oV' U 18 KKCKIVmi RKiiUl.ARI.Y K ROM U AN U KACTIRKR3 WM C
STAPLE AND FANCY HATS!
In Fancy Hats, the “very latest” in style and colors.
In Staple Fur and Wool, his stock is perfect,
,f I AoJ to wliU h ho invito, tho Hltchtlnti of 1-Uutor..
BOOK db NEWS
Atlanta T^npei- .Vlillrs,
JAMES ORMOND, I‘ropbUti> b -
lUfora to thia ah««t m ft ftpeoiinen of N«wa Pap«r. tl