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SATURDAY. lANl'AICV 31, 1874. Tba Convention of Grangers wbiobuiet
' Ht Seal? yesterday wan, from what we
Cll't ArrAIRS. hear, a grand arid ploasant affair. Many
The Meeting of t'oluinbut Orange j of the prominent fanners of the county
U >s been changed from i rniay 11 o'clock were in attendance. The mooting wrr
to Saturday at 10 o’clock a. ». | buhl in the Court Iloime, and that build-
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Ran/.in llmi ir, January 111
FINANCIAL 4 COMMERCIAL
!•'. 4. Mott, Mester.
Cotton Yenterday.
S dot 195 bales. JiucniptH 41 — HI by
8. W it K . 101 by M. A O. It. K , 170 by
rive-, 130 by wagons, 0 by N. A 8. K
iog vrun tilled to its utmost capacity.
Btrong, able, eloquent and convincing
addresses wore made by Colonel \V. H.
Chambers. Htato Deputy Gordon, and
Major A It. Culhouu, of thia pa-
1 , jou uy wuuijin, u IIV « u n. It. . ,
I u I ... t> „ per. All wero admirable in tono, bound
li , 8 by W. It It. Bhipmenta 604 bales— . .. .. . m .
. . u , * . * _ . . iu theory, and eminently practical. These
4 8 by 8'iuthwostorn, 20 for home con , , ,
by
•Qmption.
S iino day last yoir Satan were 004 batan; |
tesoipts ebipmonts 200.
T e week’aoperation*, with the tubular
reports of Liverpool, the ports and iutu
rior tomay be f**uud lu our cotmoor-
o’*sl colruun, and the prioen ourient to bo
issued from this office e«r»y this morning,
and for which orders aro solicited.
Through Colton for Savannah amI Sew
York.
During the cotton week, ending hud
nigh», the Weatoru It. It. of AUbnma
brought to ColiimbiiH on route for Ha ran
nah and Now York 817 UbIoh of cotton
017 fr«<ua Mobile, 2'J from Montgomery,
62 from holiua, 111) from Opelika, Went
Point and other station*, IfM) from Vicka*
bnrg.
The total through movnmont by this
route, Ninoo Hoptembor lnt, is 31,122
bales—1C,4D3 from Mobile. (5,221 from
M'Uiig-.nvuy, 4,<U<) from Kulinu, U,r»tW
from Wort Point, Opelilcn, Ac., 1,(510 from
Vicksburg.
Freeh Fish, Turkeya and CbickoiiH, by
it G. W. llnowN.
t oudenbet A‘ tiro.
Hell the beet Havana Cigars in the oily.
Try “El Gunto." It
Sew Advertineinentn.
Dressed poultry. Go to Putney a.
G W. Brown has tl«h and poultty.
Duguorreotypo found. Hoe notice.
The firm of William*, Pcaroo A Co. has
been rlinvolved. 'I' J. lYnrco A 0o. will
continue business.
Mr. E. E. Yonge ufl'ura hats at f»r< a ut u<
Unction*.
BumemlWir
Go ta I*o
OlgUft.
ho Giauge mooting to-duy
,h*uti« r W Ui'o. u fov go »vl
ut Trcaturn
c ageiiiN for tin* At
Tint son pa are A No.
Markham.
Ellis A Harris ui t
aalo to day.
Ellis A Harrison i
lauta Honp Factory
1 Try them.
J i Kinds. assignee, will, on Monday,
commence Bolling nl groat reductions the
stock of orookury, houNii furnishing gooda,
Ao., of Thomas Duvoro. (hill and uvail
yourudf of bargains. l\>r particnlnru,
see advertisement
Orange Xotirr.
Qrang'Ts, boar in mind (ho meeting
to day at !1 o'clock a. m. Ho prompt.
F. J. Mott, Master.
January 31 at, 1874.
The Sleeting To-Hay.
l b j agricultural committaoa will to-
member their meeting this afternoon, at
throe o'clook, in tho Library ro un, over
Gnffi.i'a drug store.
ltatlroud Moynatet.
Measra. Wadloy, ItogoiN, Powers, Hall
an l other high rnilroud funotionnnea wero
It^the city yestorday. We know nothing
of their business.
finest Canaoetieut Seed Cigart.
At ah !ei»lo ami ratal!, oheap.
Ljvuzsdlu X i’-ao , itaudolph Ht.
1'] ouo door west “Sun" building.
River New*
The Jnda arrived early yesterday morn
ing with 176 b»!u« cotton and Ul barrels.
8b' bates ut 10 o'clock this morning.
River his fallou aoine twelve inches iu
tho last twenty four hour*
It
gJ.»d, cuoup Cigars, go to
Loudkmikr A Baa.
('/mating and bwlnaling.
Aleok Prior w>«s iiriestud by Marshal Mur*
pbyynsterd >y,fwr being an accomplice with
Frank Madden, colorod, iu Hwiudliug ati
old organ grinder out of $2U by a card
triok. .Miui<Jci: uiudu Ids esonpo, but the
officer.i nro after huu. Pryor wo* locked
up, Htnl will, wo Hitj jio o, have a hearing
The San I'ranritco Vinetrol*.
Burch, Warn bo Id ami Hookas' Huu Fran
olaco Minstrels will bn here ami give an
onferialuoinnt a» the Oopora House to-
ulglit. Tho c 'mbiuition is naid to con*
■titu’.e the tiiuist company in the world,
they hiving played over nine yours on
llfoaJwA,. N o Y tk. Tf • ‘roiipe num
bers twauty*t.vi» drst-class poiformors.
They remain hero but one night. Those
loud of muisirrlsv and unotpmlcd bur*
Mq « i tend
•d »v at Chaffin'*.
1 ht< I'ilamt
The preliiuiunry im
cue of A It Kil.md,
Davis, was
day, after
IVial.
stigitioii in the
or tho kdlitig of
eluded at Sonlo ou Thurs*
laborious ctaaiiuation of
nearly two days before Judge Appleby of
the Probate Court. It resulted in tlxiug
the bond o( Poland at £'*,100, which had
not been given when our inforuiaut left
yeatordiy. J. A. Samfo.d, Esq., prose-
outefd the Oaso, and T.ymatt Martin anti
D. L l.-rwis, E-^qs., appeared for the de
fense. Wo uudoreU:id the evidence goes
tar to Aitsblish the crime of murder.
addreases were well rooeivod, and we have
no doubt will be productive of much good.
Our iuforrnant nays tho views of Major
Calhoun were received with much enthu
siasm.
After tho nddroAson a magnificent din
ner was served lip, which was as admirn
ble in quality as ample in quantity. Such
a ropnat has rarely been furnished upon
the hoards of Old Russell, although the
couuty ia noted for its hospitality, lu
short, everything passed off delightfully,
and everybody had a good time.
Light on a Texeit yuvatlon t
A telegram from Washington, publish*
oil yosterduy morning, throws considera
ble light ou a question which has vexed
aud worried n good many people herea
bouts not a little to wit, that of applying
stamps to Confederate deeds, lu an in
terview between Senator Gordon and the
CouimisMoner of Internal Revenue, tho
Inttor officer states that the Government
lms never prosocutod where instruments
issued at tho Mouth during the war wero
unstamped, nor does he ultempt to lum
ps! such stamping now ; hut he holds
that such deeds aro invalid until stamped.
Nor m it required to attach stamps ac
cording to the price paid in Confederate
money, hut according to the real value of
the property thus oonveyod. Tho dis
patch roforicd to further intimates that
the matter will prolmhly he brought he-j
fore Congress. Under this viow of tho
ooso, the large number of particH in this
oily and flection, whoso doods bavo re
cently boon overhauled, need givo thorn-
selves no further uneasiness in regard to
being prosecuted. After waiting a rou-
sonablc time to see what action t'ongress
may talpt in the promises, it may he well,
should none bo taken, to apply stamps to
doods made in 1872 ’715, according to tho
value of the properly in gold or groen-
baoks. This lax is ouly 60o. ou each
$1,000. If this action is nocessaiy to
validity let it lie taken, and the matter
will then be fully uud squarely settled.
Thr •■Dorman*' Laet Sight.
The most biilliuut “German" of the
aeatum was given lust night. Tho attend
ance was larger, tho ladies more beautiful,
the music more inspiring, and everything
more delightful than a dozen marriage
bells. Tho atfuir was perfectly nu
fit it, and brimful! of enjoyment.
Tho welcome home was given
to Home of our fairost ladies, who
have been testing the hoartu of tho Nor
therners during the past winter. If our
armies could not, our ludies have pro
duced an indelible impression. O, for
another Gorman, ia tho cry, for in the
hall* of the ex-Chattahoochee ltoat Club
tho minutes tliisli like diamond rays, and
hours unheeded tly.
LOCAL X PL t -V TEH A.
The delightful weather continues.
—Thieving on a small scale ia una-
hatod.
—The Mayor was agaiu destitute of
cases yesterday.
—Steamboat men report ootton about
playnd out in the lower river.
—Everybody may not know that excel
lent charooal oan be hail at the gas works
at five cents per bushel
—An up town clock struck 080 times
on Wednesday night
—Tho Light Guards were ou drill last
night, thirty-live strong. The company
is rapidly improving iu the manual.
—Not many mechanics arc on the loaf.
We wish thoro were none.
—Roy* and girls should wait till they
are grown before they entertain aonous
notion* of lUAtriuiony.
Messrs Kinael, Rich aud 11. Laiidauer
noted admirably tho rota of uiauagers at
the Mienncichor party.
Thoro was a moderate show of bust-
ness yesterday on Rroad street.
Wo were ploasod, yesterday
oeive a call from brother Rogers, of the
Foion Spring* IhraUl and Tiinra.
The farmers are again attempting
heavy rutin on our commission merchants.
—Tho Girard boys uud girls had a
pleasant party at tho residence of Mr.
Ely, Thursday night.
Haywood Shepherd Kirkscey, son of
Dr. K. J. Kirkscey, agent Piedmont and
Arlington, was christened yesterday at
the Episcopal Uhuroh. Tho Doctor thinks
llie lad will soon take the Rtmup on life
iuKtirauoe.
Itadty tturnrit.
Mias Mary, a daughter of Mr. Wui. T.
Webster, ot Lee couuty, w as badly buruod
about the face, uock aud shoulders by
falling into the tire, while in a tit, a day
or two since. It is thought she will re
cover.
I’HEhii .urnHals .ir the rut-
orXI.i stork.
■'.000 yards yard wide Bleached Gotten*
at 124 cents worth in the beginning of
the season 1 Sc.
*.tX*o 4 1 Sea Dland Ootton. 124 cents,
worth le cents.
A,000 yard* Spring Flint*.
10 4. 11 t and 12 4 Bleached aud
Brown Sheeting.
.’•00 dor.en John Clarke a H|kh>1 Cotton,
ouly 70 cents.
Black Alpaca* ouly 40 cent*—worth iu
uuy market 60 ceuts.
Jugla’s and Harris' Kid Glove* for
ladle* and gent*
Gents' Opera Kids ouly $1.00.
Foxed aud plaiu Cloth Gaiters. Calf
E. J. Kirkscey and family, Louisville, j c. dlicount
(Joi.umat a, Oa., January 30, 1874.
Financial.—Sight MU* ou New York n.
** ‘ * inuali L
—. Bouton 1 p. c.
p o.; deiniiml hills on Bouton % p c. Banks are
sailing uhecki on Naw York st »{c. premium.
Currency loan* lfcl'4 per cent, per month.
i * fold and iilver nominal.
Money can be readily obtained on good col
lateral. It Is probabe the ratoon Boston de-
| inand hill* will no reduced to >-£ per cent.ln a few
{ days.
COMCAKIHON WITH I.A8T Y KAII.—The Uni-
I ted State* port receipta are 271,1)02 bale* more;
the export. 1 -24,410 more; tho atock 280,231 more;
I Columbus receipts 2,040 more; shipment* 1,828
j 1 <;.*«, stock 0704 greater. India *lilpuionl*, tdneo
January 1*1,30,000, against 43,000. Cotton In
1 flight 2,830,888: a^alnt-t 2,404,381, Allowing uti
tncreuflo ot 385,005 bates.
• ThkUottoh Situation.—Judging from the
{ p.rceuLui<e ot port receipts to March 17th, for
i ib*> past six years, the crop may vary Irorn
3,037,100 to 4,228,000. The New York eeUmatei
I generally average four million bales. Many
I ' iu tbifl geetlon believe tho arrivals will fall oil
greatly in tne next few week*. They contend
the weitern rlvors ha.c,us a rule, b«onn«vlK».
hie the> whole of this aea.son, when they arose
Kentucky.
I). M. Steward, Cincinnati
I). M. Richardson. Ht. Lunin.
Henry Myers, Philadelphia.
A. H. Myers, “
Geo. A. Fox, Macon, Ga.
U. Hugh NAHhitt, 'I’allapousa.
T. A. Godwin, Jackson county, Fin.
T. G. Alsogook, “ “ “
John H. Bower*, Enfanla, Ala.
J. C. Akera, Now York.
W. H. Hancock, Atlanta. Ga.
H. Maxwell, Talbot county.
Preston R. Moody, Now York.
Win. Russell, “ “
•I. 'I'. Kettle. Baltimore.
Money.
nied there is still a great deal of hard
cash hid away in tho houses of mechanics
and farmer*. Tho fact became evident
iu our city when, somo time ago, Captain
T. E. Blanchard announced to tho pcoplo
that he had determined to soil his unri
valed atoek of dry goods at coat for cash.
At once his store became crowdod by
thoae desiring to take advuntngo of hia
offer, all of whom Lccuiue convinced of
the truth of hia public statement. Cap
tain Blanchard has vvisoly determined to
cuntinuo the sale of his goods, believing
it will bo to tho advantage of himself and
customers to continue selling at his for
mer low rates. Wo can commend this
sterling establishment nud it* energetic
head aud courteous attendants to all who
deairo dry goods of every price, style aud
variety. jail tf
Buy Drugs ut panic prices from C. J.
Mowbtt, 71 Broad S(. dec'Jl tf
total crop, including overland and Southern
cntiflumptiiiii, ha- 1 been received. The price oi
ootton depend* upon tho receipt*, and just now
they are considerably in exceflflof the past flea-
son, and the mock at the ports aud interior
town* ere 300,000 bales greater than at this
date of 1873.
After this date last year (Intumbus recelvod
lo,3lo bales ul cotton, including 1,078 rooeivod
direct at the factoRon, which wete counted
onJuno'Jeth. As the direct factory receipts
have boon already entered this year, we ex
clude them from the probabilities. II we get
as much as last yoar alter Jaimrry 31st, wo will
warehouse 0,234 more bales. Jf wo receive no
more our total receipts will be 50,5sI. against
58,108 In 1882-73. Report* greatly differ a* to
tiie amount oi cutton in the country—sumo
inao it groater, flume less
The stocka are very large. The sulea have
been also comparatively heavy. The purcha*-
r* lor Savannah gu to Europe. Northern spin
ners have bought heavily, hut their limits
V *A°coi ....
the lutuic, is, tho hale* weigh from 25 to 50
■deration which enters largely Into
“ *“ - m 25 to fiO
This I* an
pounds less than those of last
important element.
In Georgia 71 gin houses have becu burned
■du«e Sept. 1st audit iu Alabama.
Tnure Is no dltficuity lu obtaining laborers
and the Grangers, who number I trgely in tills
section are using their utmost endeavor* to
abundance of grain crops, and they
For safety, dealers ami conbiuuers
should buy Crystal KeroRono Oil from (\ , produce
J j will suoceed
J. Moffett. _ dec21tt j thh Wkathkh.—Thermometer for the week
avoraged 61^. Rain Monday afternoon nu 1
••Truth in Mighty. 9 '
When in the early fall Joseph A’ Bro.
uuuoiiuced their purpose to withdraw
from tho dry goods biisines*, and their
resolve to sell all the goods on hand at
cost for cash, they did not mean to get
rid of thoir stock on bund with tho viow
of renewing, hut ineaut every word con
veyed in thoir invitation to the public.
They havo sold a large quantity of goods,
but it ia small comparod with tho magnifi
cent slock they have on hand. Boitig
Htill determined to quit tho dry goods
business, tho firm will continue to sell
their unrivulod stock of dry goods of
every description, till the supply on baud
is exhausted. Ho fur every person has
left the store of Joseph «Y Brother satis
fied that tho promise* made wero realized.
Country merchants, mechanics, farmers,
nud citi/.ons of every class, will never
again have such an opportunity to buy
superior goods cheap. The attention uud
pntruuogu of Granges ih particularly iu-
vited. _ jal8 tf
Kldor Flower Lotion cure* Chapped
J lauds and smooths ami softens the Skin.
For sale at Moffett's Drug Store.
deoSl tf
Reduction far Vanh!
A. Gniutuill has reduced prices fur cash
payments for hire. Call at bin stables,
Oglethorpe street. ja29-lm
To Clone Out for Sjirlng Trade
I aiu still soiling my large stock of Dry
UoodH at cost, and in many cases at half
price. Have recontly nddod to it many
new goods bought at panic prices, which
are also selling at cost. Embrace uu
oarly opportunity to secure thin advan
tage. Twenty pieces choice Black Alpa
cas, cheaper than ever. Toruin cash
only 11. T. Cnioi.r u,
at old stand of Virginia Store.
Tuo*<)ay night. Blnce clear.
Til* M AKKBTS. — Tho following HllOWS tllO
price of middling* In New York and Liverpool,
gold at New York and Low Middling* In Co.
lumhus each day of the week;
WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.
Lawyers.
Bacon—Clear Sides ft *< we; Clear Kib
Side* lOVe; Shuuideri Oo o; Sugar-Cured
Hama 15c; Plain Hams 18c.
Banmno—India yard 17c; Sootoh Flat —c
Kentucky 17C! Piece 18c.
Bulk mk.vis — C. it. Side* HH»c; Bulk
shouidois 8K®.
Butthh—Go
o*hen B fc Country 86c.
Bkikam*—V do•/. fi 2.»fe;i 5o.
Canuv—stick y Vi lac.
Cannlh Goods—Sardines %> case of U
44!o. Uyrtera, 1 v. can* y dot, 41 76.
Cui:i;-i:— English Dairy y 8., 180; Western
7o: N. Y. State 1 go,
bx§ I
Ooun—Yellow Mixed y bus fl 10. good de
mand; White 41.10, ear loud ra'e* In depot.
(Jioau*—Douicsiic y M 418^50; Havana400
©180.
FtoUlt—Vine 1it»l 4*: Superfine 40 00; Ex
tra 410,• tumble Extra 410; Fancy 412 ou. 1
Habi'W ahe—'Wide iron %)lL8e; Refined 8c, ,
Sad Iron. ■» •: liar Load 14c; (lasting* OU/ ; 1
Plow Stud 12V. Cast Steel 30c; Buggy Springs 1
Hoe; li*>i-e an! Mulo Shoes y *. oc; Hor.-e J
Shoe Nail* j-ff39c: Nail* y Leg 48 5u: Axes 1
y dux 41i> </17.
Hay-y owl 41 76.
Ikon Ties—y B< tfj^©10c.
La up—Priino Leal y £L 12c.
Lk.xthf.h—'White Oak Sole y ft 45 c; Hem
lock Solo 33c: French Calf Skins 42©4 ; Aiueri
can do fc!(£3 50; Upper Leather $2^ 3 60: HAr
ne** do 5uc: Dry Hfifes 11c; Green do 8e.
Mackbkcl— No 1 ft bbl 425; No 2415; No 3 40;
No 1 y Is bbl 410; No 2 V-*: No 3 48; No l y kit
1 Steal—y bus 41 iu.
MoLAHttita—N. O. y gall u»)c@—; Florid* 80
@0o0: Cuba 45©50c; Golden Syrup |1©1 36.
Mats—y ouhIioI 860^4900.
Oil —Ueroscno y gall 36o; Linseed, raw $120;
do boded 41 26; 1 gird 41 60; Tralu 61 25.
Pickle*—Case pints y <lox 42 60; quart*
43 6u.
Potash—y ease 40 60.
Potatoes—Irish, 'R hi 45 26©8 00.
Powuku—y keg 47 60; % keg 44 u0; % keg
! 50, In
It or a-
Mu do 8c.
Hick—y ft 11c.
Salt—y sack 42 26.
Tohau'o—Common \> ft 60c: Medium bright
70o; Fine 75c; Extra *1; Navy»DQ©d6e; ataocaboy
Snull 86c.
Shot—y sack 43.
BUOAK—Cuba y ft 18VJ13U; A 13; B or
extra C 13: C YlUy. N O yellow elarlfiedl 3©13L;
do wlilto 14^14>^(*.
Soda—Keg 7c y ft: box 10c.
Stakch—y ft ve.
Col.UMitrs, Ga., January 23, 1874
Tea—Green and Black y ft 41.261442.00.
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attorney at Law,
Pru. lice* in ull 9lale and K«-d*T«l t'oiiit*
10 over Store of IV. II. Roberta A Co., iltu«il M
t2o
SAMUEL M. HATCH Eft.
Attorney at Law.
j«20 Offleo over W idich X Kliuel *.
J. M. MrNElI.L,
Attorney amt Counsellor at Law.
PrurticoH in court* of Georgia uud Alabaaia.
Office 130 lirouil tt., (over liolntead A Co.'i
ft*.:t lout, A 64 76; B i>4
Rich Short* 41 75. ('oi
perbuHuel.
y ft 12©13?-^c.
—Wholesale y 100
Up. Or. Up. Or. Gold. C.d
8?h *'Si 1 10y. liiv 14 ©—
. 8’ h 8'^ 16' M 18' , llll2 v
• S, 7 k ol **’ ‘“ 5 •••* - ’
Wednesday.
Thursday... h ; m
Friday 8’ M 8^ io ’ ie : £ 111
On the week Liverpool unchanged. Now 1
Y’ork declined 1 „c. Colunihu* unchanged.
Pun'Es Past Yeak. — Liverpool Upland* i
10 : Grloaiin l'»'.«l : Now York, Up
land* 21 : ‘ m c; Orloan* 21 J'o. Gold 113 : >f. Colum-
ini* Midulliig* lowin' jc.
('ulumbu* market to day closed dull and j
nominal. Sale* 105 nt the billowing ■imita
tion* :
Interior — a—
Ordinary 10 ©11
Frying chickens
Grown “
Irish potatoes
Seed lri>h potatoes..5
Union*
Cow pea*
25(1,30
80$86
60 p'k
4 60 bbl
35©40
40© 60
60 p’k
4 6q nb
RAILROADS.
Central Railroad.
l/iw Middling*..
•Middling*
Good Middling*.
Hl.g— Ii.illr.il
a* follow*:
| TRAIN No.
lor New York,
Savannah, 0 lor *poculatlou, 0 (or | Leave Augusta
1 tho Georgia t.’,entral
;ilus2507 bale*—1278 Northern spin-
Louvc Savannah
. . ...ouiation, u tor 1 Leave Align.*
Now Orleans, 0 for Charleston. 1 Arrive at Au;.
Total sales 36,181-21,762 lor Northern spin- aJ!-u
nors.2848 lor Now Yor*,3,7:i3 lor home consuinjt- 1 at!.™ 1 !. 1 ""
ti«.11, 4,831) for Savannah. , rr , 1 P, aiacoii....
Leave Mneon l»»r Co
Week's receipts 1,011 bales,against 2,008 the 1 Louvo Macon h*r Euiaulu
i) Mac
aal season—231 by S W K K, 84(f by 5M Ht G It 1 Arrive at Columbus.
H, 73 by Opelika li It. 517 by river, 808 by wugV Arrive u! Knfanla...
011*. 48 by N ASK U. Shipments 2131 bales— ; Arrive ut At hint:-
1842 by H \N
0 by W R U
WEEKLY STATEMBMT,
'oluiUliUS,......
luiaulu,...
Atlanta...,
. 7:30 i- j
3:57 a 1
Slock Aug. 31st
Received past week
Total received
Total received, iu'dlng sti
Shipped past week
Total shipped
Total home consumption.
Slock Jan.30
Sale*
Year's receipts
MOUHtt OV UKCKIYTB,
k. 51,524
... 2,131
..34,330
.. 3,733
..17,104
.. 2,607
10:20 a
1:40 a x
consumption, ( CUMING SUUTH AND EAST.
I^cave Atlanta 1:00 A x
I,cave Columbus 7-40 i> \
Leave Eufnuln 7-26 P a.
Arrive at Mucon Irom Atlanta 4:00 a u
Arrive ut Mneon irum Columbus 6.00 a n
Arrive at .'Mucon from Euiaulu 4:46 a e
Leave Mneon 7^5 A „
0:o5 a .\
4:00 P n
1,587
47,708
47,050
1,508
35,068
1871
\\ eHtorn Railroad..
North and South Railroad..
4,883
22,674
1,288
Total exported to o. B . .806,387
Stock
Year’s Receipt.
Princip
their total
JaiU.l for I'drying Cotton Ontern.
Juu, altav Jotm I’ho.uv*. Cvvlored. wan
urrestej by effi-'ers of the Engle A Pheuu
Mnonfaoturing Cotupnuy for forgtug or-
J»rt open tbetu purporting to be from
the msuagor of the ginning ilupsrtinont. , .... r „„
Justice Shiver* put the offender in jail - ***‘1 Oil, Goat Shoe*, made to order ami
to await atrial ou Mouday next. The warranted not to rip.
many plan* adopted by (be colored brnd- ' Gent#' Hand-Sowed Shoe* at coat.
d«r .that n the mean one# among them) J Remember, the Virginia Store ia on
to avoid work aic aa novel aa devilish, j tho west side of Broad street.
wry cute trick, and we under- I PfiTTON, (roano.N A (Jo.
»»^n played successfully several j ^
1 ' that aome Fine Ulotha, Caaauuerea and l'aruiah-
uol know when they aro doing ! i U g Good* at ooal, at
U l Oiuolkb 8
Attention !
As my Aopukhs ou elementary Aoui-
CULTDB4L CuKRisi'RY, tuftohing tho oh»*ap-
eHt aud shortest uioaua for procuring hiul
numpounding manures, in enthusiastically
received and heartily endorsed by almost
every intelligent planter in this section,
uud tbr.t 1 umy bo compensated iu a mean
uie Homowhat eonmiensurato with the
acknowledged merits of the production
aud value of the mformaltou conveyed,
I do from this date establish the price at
AO ccuts pei copy, lu consideration of
this change, I do hereby agroo to re
fund the money to any farmor who, after
reading the production, will certify to mo
he is not fully snli*iled with the invest
ment. There is no slavery so hopeless
as thnt which compels a man to support a
family by the cultivation of poor laud.
Tho problem to lw solved by tho South
beforo we can hope for agricultural recu
peration and prosperity, is cheap and re
liable manures. The Address soiree that j Dther ports
problem. 1 defy the agricuitmal or sci-
entitle world to disprove one fact or .«<-
ttau taken in the Address.
J. MORIlOfc Lbnxahd,
Columbus, Ga.
Tho above work is* for sale at the En
quired Office, where copies c.»n bo order
ed by mail, with stamp enclosed for re- j
turn postage. A liberal discouut made to | Naohviile... .. . .. . . . .
Grangers or fnrmeiti ordering a largo I Memphis
umuWr This pamphlet should be in tho Total
hands of every planter at this time. Fuom Livkucool. -
jalfl dJkwtf ’ graph#«l t.»r tho week
More of those excellent Shoos, still Stock
selliug at cost, ul Cuiansu's. 1 Atlout
bargain Counter at It. T. Crlgler’n! Week’* receipt*
Largo lines of assorted goods selling at i
to close out. Fnprocedented Exporter*
JM» vU-oiUf ' !i " UL "‘ lBtl °
20,847 47,708
STATEMENT ritECKMlNO TEAKS.
1848-0 1869-70 1870-1 1871-2
SG'Ck, Aug. 31, 280 125 1572 1560
KocMtoJan 30. 406P.) 05954 81*39 34130
stock Jan. 30. . 17239 14699 13603 10385
Year's receipt*... 43500 67274. 76007 1 40860
U. S. Crop
Timor ..
Railroad 2,201,ngaln*t2381;hy Western Railroad
: Augusta
Arrive nt Saxamtiah 5:26 r
TRAIN Nu.2,GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leave Savannah 7.30 M
Leavo Augusta v M
Arrivo nt Augusta 6;60 A m
. 8:20 *
Loavu IMrtOuii tor Euluul
Leave Macon (or Atlant
Arrivo at Columbus....
Arrive at Euiaulu
Arrivo at Atlanta... ,
CUMING SOU II AND EAST.
Leavo Atlanta
Anlve at Alacoa Irom (Ndunibu
Arrive nt Macon from Eulsula..
8:46 /
. 9:05 a x
. 9:10 A )
. 1:50 l* )
. 5:40 V )
irjousa: i-iwijoolmiJiTiwviti
'otton.—By Mobile and Gimrd
34,939, aguiu*t 26,104 lust year.
Fheicihts—Per 100 ft*, ootton. To Savannah
70o.; to Now York, Philadelphia and Balti
tuoro, |1 16; Boston |1 25.
The United States I\
0 week 160,201 bale*, ngah
—154,284 tho xveok beturo and 114,616
week last year. The total movement is as
lollowfl •
1874 1873.
Stock Aug. 31 90,989 46,929
Week’s receipt* 180,201 114,616
2.253,305
68,583
Arrive at Augusta.
.10:09 p i
.11:56 P 1
.. 8:06 r >
22.827
843,290
418,050
Uentrai Railroad, stopping only ut whole ?ta-
tions, pns-cnyerJ tor halt Htarious oannot be
| taken on or put oil. Pai*engor* lor Mllledge-
vlll# and Eaton ton will tako Train No. 1 from
! Savannah and Augusts, nnd Train No. 2 from
Mots on theS. W. R. If., Atlanta and Ma<
. '1 he .Mlllcdgi-ville anil Eatonton train rui
dally, “Sundays excepted.”
WM. ROGERS,
DO* Genoral Sup’t
Weeteru Railroad of
Alabama.
T#* *1- U ±IXA
New Orleans.
Mobile
Savannah
t'hurlcston ...
: Galveston ....
New \u
Pouts.—The following shows
u'elpts to date:
1874. 1873.
.776.626 676,661
.391,891
2,836,207
220,466
66,150
353,397
Total
lxTKKitm Towns.—They have receive 1 thl*
week 43,783 halos, against 21.764 Ihm year, and
1873
134.-10
I Kutnula
Coluiubu*
I Montgomery.
1874.
.156 618
. 61.280
. S0.94S
.. 50.347
.. 29,360
46 6HU
. 58,660
.284,492
The following Is tele-
1#74.
1873.
454 000
100,000
IIUA' 1
hat gam* offered.
Jiio.ooo
2*6,000
American 230,009
. 4O7.000
.. 307.000
... 96.000
American . 70,0*to 46.000
... 72.000 70,000
. 7,000 4,000
Spoculatiou 4,000 6,0*10
General Remark**.—Trade has been gen
erally dull this week. Tho detuaud Is chlefiv
for provisions, lhtcou ha* slightly advanced’.
T' ere ifl an immense demand lor factory good*.
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all thiugs good Several mills are ahead of orders. The pauic
^ ^ ^ ^ h#» caused many to seek for factory gnods.
ATTENTION I UoLt Mitc* Maseractcued Goods —L'aole
*>•»« Clookti, W.» cb « UtemaDdH, King.
nud Chain*. All uiv friendu and patrons bleached nhcetlng nnd drilling 12'y.; cotton
«• ‘ovltod to CkU «tul.« tte.v good-.
. 1 «“ "'•<**". CU»ck«, J.wlry• ,
Silver aod Plated Hare, at os reasonable tdoachod huckabacktowolsfl 58 perdoj.;yarns
nru-c. a- c. u u, pur,w« i. • riSsifirAtw x
thi* citv or anv other. I pound. 50e.; knitting thread. 12 ball* to the
■»*». , .* , pound, bleached, too.: unbleached 5oc.; wrap.
1 bankful for past patrouvgc, I ask for »•"■' »-">* «- a* »— «—•- ** -
a contiuuaucs, at bb Broad street,opposite
Roach's, Edmunds' and Kyle *, uext door
to Enniii. T. 8. S1T.AB,
febIt* tf Ageut.
Men * Furoiahin^ Good*. Fine Cloths
nod CaasUueres ar* sailing at a sacrifice at
Osiof-Ea'a
13’Hint Ri\ er 8
yarn* 61 40
t'oiumt>U4 F.u'ory
ing 10’,c ; sewing thread, unbleached, 60c'
knittinK, do.. fifN 1 , '
Clegg's Fa
• tripe*, ui.cy
•naburgi 15c.; ditto
shirting 8)4, 4^ sheet-
ilttinir. do.. 60C.; wrapping twine 45c.
Clegg's Fartorv — Plaid.- or check* lSUc.;
ripe*, fancy fashions, 13c.
53i HOURS TO NEW YORK
i'ow York aad Haw Orleans Hall Line.
Palace Sleeninj Cars Run Tliroajli from
Cyelita to t~nchburg,
wssranx haii-iumd of ai.abama,
Oou Mill s, (iA . November lUlli, 1873.
TRAINS 1.EA VK L'ul.l MUl.'H DAILY
For Albania, 10:40 a.m.
Arrive*
r Mo
Atlant
Mo
5.00 i
For
Arrivo hi Moiitg'y. I to i*. si., .v.'C \ n
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(T !.i •hours and 45 nduutefl.)
LI*A\B «\’1.1MU(JS 2:4U u. m. AUKIVK nl
Ojx-liku l. .T v iu , *t V.Luttt 3;4u j>. n».,
hi WHstduL’toti 7..“ * in., New York 4:23 p. ni.,
via I'hilttdelplila nnd Unitimore*.
Sleeping 4'arw Run tliruugh Irom
Opelika to L.ym*!tbiirjf.
TRAINS ARRJVh at COLUM HUS DULY
From Atlanta, - 9:10 p. M.
Opr Ilka to Svw Or-
The I’, m. do< - not run SundMy. No delay «
Opelik a l-\ ut»> Il.iili.
Tltkd'lof sale at L'ulmi I'aiitimrT Prj'ot.
CHAP. I*. HALL, Geueral Sup’t.
It a BACON, Agent fm-v.M t»
Change of Schedule,
F.fAt OoiVMSCs daily, fin.i lay* excepted, 3ao r. it.
Axkivb ,\i Trot, *• 8:52 r. M,
Lsxvx Taor. 4.-50 a. u.
Axrivx at CeLCMbi*. 10.33 a. m.
Ticket Office at ltr«H-l street Shed will t<* opened
FKEK'.nr AND ACCOMMODATION
Leave ColumbUe Mon>Uy«, Wedneeday*
Leave Troy on Tur.!*)* Tbur*daye and
flaturday* at .
Arrive at Coluail>u«
dec3 -odjl
5:30 a. ;
4:U5 r.:
4:00 a. l
• 2:25 r. 1
W L CLAHh, flup’t.
Special attention give:
l.\44ItA.Vf A lIlAttlOKDN,
Attorneys nt l4iw,
Will practice In the Htnte and Federal Court* of
Booraih.
Office over Freer, lllpen A Co.’* store, liortliwo*t
on li- r Hroud mi l M. Cl nr Pt-*. j.s -
A. 4K»/.I» It,
Atlnriuw nnd €'<»unacllor ni l.uw.
Fraclives in Plate aud KeiterMl Court* in Ueorsia
and ALibani.i.
Ottice L6 liioud Cl., Uoluiuhlib, U«. Ju'i
Manx II. 11 land cord. Loin* F. Oarkaui*.
IIL.INDI'UHD A <■ AKIt V It It,
Attorneys nnd 4'otuiftDlIorN nl I.iih.
Office No. f.7 Broad street, over Wlttlch 1 Kin-
eel's Jew* Iry StOM.
WUI pradjee in the Plato mid Federal Courts.
Jas. M. Rcsssli.. C11 a*. J. Pwirr.
ICISSLI.I. .1 SMI FT,
Attoruoyb ui.il CoiiuHclIors at Lnw. Will praollio
“ '• Courts of iiourgi.t (Cluillahot
I„ T. DUW.MNti,
Attorney nnd Solicitor.
C »m'r hi.-I R-git't-r in lUiikrnpi,-. . OiH.
oj ov- r Rrooks' Drug More. i'oIiiuiImm. da.
l*FAKOI>Y A UKANNO.Y,
Attorney* nt Lov.
r. ovli: J. Ennis X Co.'s krone, llnoan Pr
it. J. mosi;s.
Attorney amt C'oiinwcllor nt Law,
irorgiu Home lusurance Company hiiildiug, p<-«
oct7 lyj olid hlory.
4 11 AS. II. M'll.I.IAMN,
Attorney nl Liu, ioluiiitiu*, (in.
M ill pirt> tice in any Court
Office over Aceo A Murdocli'i store. (liovIO
Hit. J. A. I ItHlill AKT,
C. .1. 31<dlVti'e Drug More, llroud alroet.
Id**lice 0:1 SI. Clair, between Dread and
Front Pts., Columbus, (In.
Druggists.
J. I. CHUFFIN'
Imported DrugM and Chciiileala.
Prescriptions cureliilly pn pnrcd.
Jwl8 loo llroad a ire*
HU. J. L. CHENEY A SON,
Druguists au*i FrcftcriptiouDia.
A largo assortment of Hutat'a thwdeu P*
Cuesxt's Cot oh fit hit*.
t’. II. 1'ALMFlt, Lieonaed Apotlieem-y
One door above Virainia Urucury.
I’l.y ■iciaiis' Pit scriptions made a specialty,
dec 17j Night boll to left of door.
JOHN L. .IORDAN,
Druggist,
Two doors I flow Uoo. IV. Urow’ii's,
iiroad fitrvei, Col limbus, (is.
Night Bell light id south door. iej *
FONTKIt N. i'UAFRAN,
Druggist,
Handolpli, past of llroad Ptn*ei,
»ep**> Columbus, da.
A. Nl. UilAN'NON,
Wot Ptiir, Droid Prarcr, Colcmiil**, Ui.,
Wltidcsale nnd Itetull Denier In
Drugs uud llcdiriucs,
Toilet Articles nnd I'crfuiiirry.
Cotton Factories.
OOI.l'Mltl'8 Si.V.\Ll'ACTUHING CO..
* Mauufu *tur ts .»>
Slieellug*. SlilitlugH, and .lowing and
Knitting Thread.
Cards VYin'>I uti.t dlliids Wheat uudt'oiu-
Office in rear of Wlttlrii A Kiusel'v. Kuudulph st.
Jrtj* !( It CHILTON, Pi.-ui-ii.iii
■31131( 044EE M AN l EACTI Itl AL L'o.
Manufacturers wf
Sll KKTlNdk, % fill IRTlNtiP,
YARN. ROPE. Ac.
COLUM DIP, HA
H. P. PWII T, Prwtdelll.
\\. A. 8WI6T,' pM'tetnry \ Tteasnrcr. o»’t.M ly.
Watchmakers.
C’. II. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad street, Cuiumbii-
Watcbe** a ail Clock* 1 tired in
nerslid Warranted.
jail
J. If. FAI.HF.H,
Prai tirnl Wntcliinnkernml Jeweller,
C.» ly'* building, |ln*.i I Pt.. Coltiinhuv. da.
AM k.i.*U >-v.... . .M . 1 . , ., 1 * 1. ;|
Oil* uud Attii.'hiio-iits fur all lunihiui S. plec28
Tobacco, Ciuars, &c.
( . 1.0 FEZ,
Denier in nnd Mnnnrncfnrer of Fine
C'iffnrs,
J* 1 * 1 ffeai Bread Street i> 5 ,t.
MAI EH DOHA.
Denier in Fine Cigars, 1*1 pew nnd
DAN'!. II. IllZE.
Dealer in Family Hroecri* *,, 011 Diya
J. II. HAMILTON,
Wholcwnlc niul Relnll Grocer,
Junction of Frtukhn, W«rrrn k Ogluthuri.o Pt.
_Ni*jchar«;* t* r drayuge. »*pll
I5IIAR COOPEK,
family Dr'ii-r ami Drrl M r in Country PrtMluc<
#f|*6 next to ^Kn'juirrr" Otflco.
Rags, Hides, etc.
JOHN MF.1IAFFEV,
Denier In Hags, Hides, Beeswax, etc.
und nil kluda Of Junk.
CoXNI.ll DBIO .* AM» I OLLTH-tXPi: 8tt..
I (Vdntnbi:*., tin.
Builders and Architects.
1- «. CHAUH"
lluu.ft <Rrpent«r uud
Jobbing duno at shurt nolle*
Han. and specifications fund.;,,*! fu ‘ „
L buildlLga ,ur all sqj
llruaJ str...l,0f tl tol | ft Hr..,-,
Columbia o.
Jao
Confectioners.
I. 6. ATRUPFr.lt,
Candy Mauufktvturer
All klmU of Cunfeetlonery- Uu ,| j, <r|ij|
Stick Candy 1H cent a,
N * rliarga for I oxm.
Livery and Sale StablesT*
Konr.HT i
I.Imi-j, Si,I,- „„a K*»-Uu„*.
i-ouriioftr*. No.ru o, StJ
_ v \ • -d _ Columbus, da.
A. (4AM.9IEL,
■.Ivory and Sale sun.i.,,
OiLCTUORPi: St., CoLUMina d^.
ParV.ctrtar Httoution given to . .
of Block. ^ rs-Uing Su*l fl t! ,
liorn-h ami Mulo-i laiurde*! In «ub|p, k, „
month or day. * “) ! 5i
Ho.tels.
l'LANTKKN* HOTEL,
Next to Columbus Bank Building.
Doiter* ui all tho trains.
J*ht MRS. W. F. PN1DKH. p,^, „
Boarding Houses.
THE HOME HOUSE,
No. 153 Broad street, Coliurbu*. da In
H* la mi:.-- nlwman
MRS. PEltSOAk,
H tr.l ami it*.
and Crawford idre.-u.
Restaurants.
IIAII KIN COUNTY II ENT AT R A N’T
Ao. :»2 llroad Ntreet.
i'l.e beet of Ft ft igu and DoUevtiv Li.11a.r4
Cignr-.. Meal* at ntl hoar*.
l| - ' 1 J J- DLAKKi.V, prop
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker lu Tin, Nheet Iron, Copper
Order* from RbroH'l promptly atteniied to.
i*T No* 174. Bmad ftirrei
Fresh Meats.
XV. PATRICK,
MiiIIm No. '3 and 18, Market Hoiue,
-h Muuts of every kind nnd best •(uality,
1! 1 wl way - ou hand.
W. (’. T'DLHEKT,
I'resli MentN of oil kluda.
••di Puii-mgn Meat every day.
8tails Wo, 1ra 11
* J. T. COOK,
I'rculi Meats or All Ulnda,
-I* 1 ’ PtalU No* 15 and 17.
Mattress-Making, &c.
r iuteneiMion ot Ug!-
Dentists.
T. w. HUNT/.,
Dent iat.
: llrutlier’fl store.
W. T. POOl.,
Dentist,
I Rro.ul SI., Cohimlm,
W. .1. FOGLE,
DciltiM,
in Home Diulding, Coliuubiu, t«
Piano Tuning, &c.
Ib-puirer i
Ordors u
. W. li LA l',
n-r of Plauciee, Metodouiis xul
Plgll Painting also done.
■ 1« tt at J. W. Pensu X Normaii»
Cun and Locksmiths.
1*1111.11* KIFLF.K,
ami l.ock-willi, Crawford itropt, u«-\l
Johuaoii H > ornor, CoininbiM da. jn
t*‘»ia!.. Opposito Ktiqulrer office
Dress-Making.
l(**4idei!ce ami simp m It:.
Feed Store.
JOHN EITZUIMHONS.
Whde.alu nnd Detail D. nlcrin liny, OhI
llxfoo, A1* OglethorpH St . ••ppovit
Barber Shops.
LOtJli WlBUg' SHAVING SALOON,
(flucr.easnr to II. Haaea,)
ButUr Georgia II >mu lusuraiiou Uu(LUu*i
P(oa<]*t and pollto l.-arLuri in alteiidaueo.
Dental Notice.
vK. PliKLPfi Im. temoved Id* office
LAWYERS.
W. A. Farley,
A. ttoi’noy* at ■ X~n iv vc
GUSSET A, Guattaiioociikb Go., Ox]
4xrSpechil attention given to colloctloni.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at LaWj
IIAMll.TOX, OA.,
W I1LL pmctlw in tin* ( li.-itt-iliomlu-** Cirri"
wr uuy wl.e.ecl- . All kind of colhrtmU*
rv.»M«.o. "Pay me nr ran a a ay." »*>vl4 tt
DOCTORS.
Dr. John H, Carriger,
S UlUll.ON ANl* PHYSICIAN. OBlc« »<*utli*a«t
•1 n r Droid in. : Kimdulpli »tr€ft», •' 1
• 1 * * - |*ioc**ry llesidi nee at Mr». T-*-"-
d*U..'- dm-r*. fa*low Do-trhills’ platltug UlilI*
O'
Dr. S. J. AUSTIN
H *• ■. il vrvloostotin l
■•luuiLiis Mid vidnity. lie I* a grad ed':
1 *1111* 1 * : >1 **t uia<Ucine, and na»
t»r. Clieii*-\ h Drug f
MILLINERY.
To Suit tho Panic Times!
Millinery Goods at Cost!
Il' K hare oil ban J, pcrvbaard nt tli* l<*we»l • b *
IT ft,:. ....hir*-, large-ncdv.llas jrted »t - »
ul MILLINLKY. I* » i— ULOV Bfi.
cvvrytblug u«ni "
Katathvh’u ni
pt a*" l w >(U "Ut selection if >'•'( *
examine. \\ ar»- n- \t t*» «L» N«-w t.ia'*" 1 '
Mllr. COLVIN *nJ
ortl* ly Mlfifi DON NULLV
'uUfiSlfi.
.til.De l Juil * ‘I*
Boot and Shoemakers.
WM. MEYER,
Uoot uud Shoeamkvr,
Dewier in Leather aud Finding*. Next to C. A.
led.1 A Co * Frouipt tndetrivl etteatioii gitea
Wanted.
VI 1 will _ivo n.*n and woman souirw
l> THAT Ul 1.1. PAY from tl *■; *'
c.i, fto i.ur.i.tU ift ) JU r-»o ft«l«>>
hood ; it ia a r»r^ eheaoe for thoae oul of *u.p* ‘
nit-lit <*r haviog i.iaure titn>' , girl* andb ’J*'
ou- ally do aa wuJl a** men. Pnrticulaia fr-—
Addie.. J. LATHAM A CO
aag&8 tt 294 Weshingtoa at Uovua Meaa