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COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1874.
NO. 40
TERMS
OF TUB
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
BJOTQUmHR.
ALFRED R.’ CALHOUN,
Proprietor.
Twelve months, in advanoe $8 00
Six months, “ 4 00
Throo months, “ 2 00
Uno month, * 4 75o.
(Veeklv Enquirer, one year 2 00
Sunday Enquirer, ono your 2 50
Sunday and Weekly Enquirer to-
gother, one year 3 00
AtlvertinliiK llntes.
Square.
i Week, Dully *• * '} jo
i Month, ;; 8 ]Jjj
* •• •• n oo
1 S»,uir«« 1 year 42 oo
The above I* with the privilege of a change
every thru.' months. For yearly cards a liberal dls-
r.iuut will be made.
The Weekly rates will luvariably be ouo-tliird
of the Daily.
When an advertisement is changed moro than
once in three .months the advertiser will bo charg
ed with the cost of competition. Foreign silver-
s do those
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
.ifflalntIre Art»—.itljourumonl—Dc«
tun tor** UoikI—Supreme Court
(IiInoIiii'n Defence.
looking for Bedell, but was .simply going !
homo by tbo usual route.
That his meeting with Bedell was pure*
ly accidental; that he did not ‘‘lay iu
wait” for him; that he run up on him as
ho^vas peaceably going home.
That he believed Bedell would shoot
him ou sight; that this belief was
strengthened by Bedell’s jerking his pis
tol out of Brazleton’s pocket as booh as
Brazleton says “Yonder they are!"
That his shooting was in solf defense
purely.
The Chisholm side has plenty of
money, but I do not believe either
their .money or defeuso will he worth any
thing. Attempts to bribe officers And ju*
rors will be closely watched.
MusooaEu.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 25, 1871.
Both Houses have concurred iu bills to
repeal < xomption clauses, and tax all rail
roads tbo snmo ns other property, and
grant tho companies the right to go iu the
courts to resist payment; to pay tho offi
cers aud to idlers of tho public schools iu
1871; to instruct the Treasurer to audit
change bills of the Stato Road.
Tbo resolution authorizing Peterson
Thweatt to make certain investigations
on his own hook was lout in the House by
yoas ou, u ays GO.
The bill to trauhfer three-fourths of
the State’s stock in tho Atlautio and Gulf
Hailroad passed tho House by 107 to 04
votes, and in this amended shape it
passod the Senate.
Neimto.
The following House bills were passed:
To incorporate tho Cotton Gin Insu*
ranco Company of Georgia; to permit the
(icorgia stockholders to elect livo direc
tors in Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad; to protect more cft'ectually
planters from imposition in tho sale of
fertilizers; to establish a Board of Com
missioners of lioads and Bridges in Ma
rion ooiiuty; to alter and amend section
3972 of tho Code. [Kolutcs to sale of
property under mortgugn. 1 To amend
section 2541 of tho Code; to authorize tho
Ordinary of Chattahoochee to perform
tho duties of Clerk of the Superior Court.
Bill was lost to change the lino betweon
Chattahoochee and Stewart.
House.
Tho following Senate hills woro passed :
To provide for tho probate in this State
of wills already proved iu any foreign
country; to prevent the wholesale de
struction of fish by traps, gill nots, etc.,
tho waters of eortaiu rivers and stroams
this Stuto; to ropcul the act authoriz-
ngSolicitors General to collect thoiroosts
»» hills ignored by the Grand Jury ; to
mend tho act oreutiug a County Court in
Iuseogeo county [its effeot is to allow a
lanel of sixteen jurors to bo decroasod to
welve]; to amend tbo Constitution by
urever prohibiting the payment of cer-
i illegally endorsed bonds issued by
v. Bullock [tbo vote was yeas 108, nays
seven Radicals and one Democrat]; to
xtend tho time of rocording liens to
ireo months; making tho compensation
f County Treasurers one and a quarter
er cent., instead of two and a half per
tut. [amended, on motion of Mr. Pea*
IJl lv, by making it two aud a half on all
'Uus under 810,009 and one and a quarter
l,r “I! sums over that amount, and by Mr.
lercer making it not apply to treasurers
uw »u office]; to require tho Trustees of
10 Insane Asylum to settle with tho ad-
inistrators of Alfred Iverson; to pro
mt monopolies iu tho transportation of
r ights, und securo froo competition ; to
Xwuipt from jmy duty tho Clinch Rifles,
ri^h Volunteers, and Oglethorpe Infuutry
npanv, of Augusta ; to prevent the
‘ J, g of insectivorous birds iu certain
intioa.
h ’ following woro lost or indefinitely
<’poned;
lo repo tl the act rotating to tho inspoc-
iou of kerosene oil was lost; to prevent
-vfleiof spirituous liquors to minors;
u-ipeusion of tho rules for tho purpose
iutr ducing a resolution that tho State
ept iha louder made by tho citv of At-
iuta to the State of the City II i!I nquare
4 a situ for a capftol.
THE AMOUNT OF B3ND.
hi.ip D. Corey, late Cashier of the
ediueu's Savings Bauk in (his city,bus
u bound ovor iu the sum of
says he is $8,OIK) short.
TIIE SUPREME COURT
' n ,w on No. 19 of tho Albany circuit.
ADJOURNMENT.
Gio Legislature, much to the regret of
•lanta hotels, boarding houses aud tuu
pea boys and tobacco doa’urs,
without doubt, adjouru to-utor.ow.
is well up for tho purpose.
gaines chisholm’s deke sk.
* 8 thus sketched:
^hat he was on his way home, and bo-
8 weakened by his first tight was ac-
>u JP4nied by bis brother John, who was
him safely to bod; that be was not
WASHINGTON.
tONGHIKHIONAL.
FROM ATLANTA.
Spoeiil to Enquirer and Sun J
Atlanta, Feb. 2G, 1874.
Tho Legislature has adjourned for the
session. Most bills of a general nature
were perfected. The general tax re
mains tho snmo as last year—4-10's of ono
per cent. Most of the members have
left for homo.
Tho Atlanta City Council will try tho
policemen concerned in tho Bedell ranr-
dor to-morrow uight.
Mjihcookk.
F0REIGN~1nTEH[GENCE.
CUBA.
IIavanna, Feb. 2G.—Tho Aid DeCamp
t> tho Captain Goueral died of vomito.
Santa Anna has sailed for Mexioo.
ENGLAND.
London, Fob. 2G.—Duke Aberone has
boon nppoiuted Lord Lieutontaut of
Ireland.
r.iiglinh Capture Coomnaiie
London, Fob. 20.—A dispatch received
yesterday reporting a reverse to tho
Ashautce expoditiou caused great excito-
ment. The grave fears which wero en
tertained for tbo safety of Sir Garnet
Wolsey’s army have boon dissolved by
tbo roooipt to-day ut the war office of the
following dispatch, which wns immedi
ately forwarded to the papers, and pub
lished at noon in the extras:
Coomas.-ie, Feb. 5.—Rcacbod here yes
terday, after livo days hard fighting. Tho
troops behaved admirably. Our casual
ties aro under threo hundred. Tho King
has left the town, but is close by. He
promises to meet me to-day, and sign u
treaty of peace. We Lope to start on
our rolurn to the coast to-morrow. The
health of tho remainder of the army is
good.
(Signed.) Wolsey.
Anii mil Bout Race-Hail Weather.
London, Fob. 2G.—The aunuul race on
tho Thames, betweon the Oxford and
Cambridge bo.it crows, which is to take
place on March 28th, is beginning to at
tract much attentiou. Betting is now
two to one in favor of Cambridge
The weather is tempestuous to-day in
Great Britniu und on tho coast. Commu
nication by telegraph between London
and various places is interfered with.
Much damage to shipping.
MOUTH AMERICA.
The American Consul at Buenos Ayros
refuses clean bills of henlth to vessels
bound for America, ou account of the
cholera prevailing there.
D AST A RDL1 1X €E X 111 A It I F.S-AT-
TEMPI'S TO DlltX PUBLIC
SCHOOL HO US KM.
KooHEsrER, N. Y., February 2G.—This
forenoon fire was started by an unknown
man under tbo second story stairs in Pub
lic School House No. 12. The flames
were discovered in time to poiuiit of their
suppression before damage was douo, and
beforo thero was nuy panic. Three hun
dred children in tho uppo
bavo beon cut off from of
Senate.
Washington, Fob. 2G.—Tho Senate
passed a bill prescribing the form of
oaths to bo taken by post-office officials.
Pennsylvania petitions against the res
toration of the duty ou tea and ooffee
wero presented.
The bill authorizing the use of the
revenue cutter “Relief” in Mobile harbor
as a boarding station, goes to the Presi
dent.
Gordon, from the Committee on Com
merce, reported House bill for solief of
Henry S. Watts, whioh authorizes the
payment to him of #190,000 for remov
ing obstructions iu the Savannah river.
Passed.
Cameron moved to take up tho Conten-
uial bill.
Sargent moved to take up the Naval
Appropriation bill.
Cameron thought a vote should be
takon first on his motion.
The Chair said as the .moruing hour
had expired, the question would first be
on Sargent’s motion ; but if a majority
of tho Sonuto opposed, it would be voted
down, aud the question then be on the
motion of Cameron.
Cameron said very well, ho hoped that
would bo tho understanding aud that
friends of his bill would govorn them
selves accordingly.
Sargent made some remarks, showing
tho necessity of proceeding with tho ap
propriation bills, not one of which had
yet beeu considered.
Sherman expressed willingness to have
the fioauco question postponed till Ti
duy noxt, but be did hopo on that day the
Sonato would come to a vote.
Ferry, of Michigan, found objection to
anything that would postpone the finnn-
ciul matter so late ns Tuesday
Sargent thought two legislative days
would bo sufficient to dispose of tho na
val bills.
Cameron said he would objeot to any
thing until the Centeunial bill was dis
posed of.
Shormnn moved that tho further
sideration of the fiuancial question be
postponed until Tuesday next. Agreed to.
Cameron then moved to tako up the
Centennial Bill.
Suumor thought that the regular ap
propriation bills should precede irregular
appropriations bills.
Thurman said ho should vote against
the bill. He thought this idea of hold
ing an exhibition was entirely destructive
of a proper celebration of American Iu-
dopendonco, aud Congress could not do
a worse thing than to put its hand in the
Treasury and tako out money for this
purpose.
Cameron resonted the styling the bill
an appropriation bill.
Sumnor read tbo bill, nnd said no oan-
did person could deny that it was an en
tering wodge to calling upon Congress for
a large appropriation. He read a dispatch
of date of February 1G, 1874, addressed
by Mr. Cameron to Major Stokely, of
Philadelphia, expressing bis dosiro (that
Mr. Stokely should bo re-elected, and
assuring him of his gratification to know
that, in that event, nuy appropriation vo
ted by Congress would bo properly ex-
pouded.
Tho Chair called Air. Sumner to ordor
for discussing tho merits of the hill.
Cameron said hehad written tho dispatch,
and ho approved every word of it. He
intimated that if McCluro had been elec
ted ho would not have been so well satis
fied, as to tho manuer iu which the money
would bo spout.
Tho Chair ‘called Cameron to order for
discussing tho merits of the bill.
S.irgont read from the first act passed
by Cougross on tbo subject of tho Cen-
rooms would ! tenuial, prohibiting tho appropriation of
,nn except by I «u.v monoy on that account.
ovor it in both Houses, but tbo vexatious | New York, Fob.
-Cotton steady ;
delays will doubtless become the law.
The Naval Appropriation Bill paused
with amendments aud goos to the House
for conourrenco.
House.
The House passed, after discussion, a
bill appropriating $291,300 to complete
tho Branch Miut building at San Fran-
cisoo.
The bill to revivo tho franking privi
lege, clumsily disguised as a plan for dis
tributing public documents, was at length,
after a week’s debate, brought to a vote
to-day. First camo a motion to lay it ou
the table, and that was defeated by a ma
jority of 18; then came a substitute
to restore the franking privilege,
puro and simple, but only fifty members
bad the daring honesty to vote for that,
whilo two hundred votod against it. Then
came the final vote, and it wns amusing
to sec the nervousnoss of tho members
about it. Many who wished the bill to
pass, and not wisbiug to nppenr ou tho
yea and nay list; so the vote wns a rejec
tion of tho bill by one majority ngain :t it
—130 to 131. It will probably be ro-
viewod to-morrow by a motion to recon
sider. Borne thirty Democrats voted for
tho bfil.
CotiKrenaloiml Committee Reports —
Continuations—Miipreine Court.
Tho Committee on Ways and Means
will report a bill fixing the tariff
ported still winos at 50 cents per gallon
in casks, and two dollars por case in bot
tles.
The Commerco Committee of tho Sen
ate referred tho w'ondorful nomination
of Simmons for Boston Collector, to Mr.
Boutwell as sub eomruitteo.
Butler fed his Boston friends, includ
ing Simmons, to-day.
No Southern nominations.
Tho Star says the Select Committee on
transportation is rupidly perfecting its
report, which will bo submitted to Con
gress some timo next mouth. Tho coui-
mitteo will take the position that Con
gress has the authority to regulate tho i
rates of fare over railroads, but will rc- !
commend agaiust tho exercise of such an- |
thority on tho ground that it is not at
proHont expediout.
Tho Committee ou Roads and Cauals
aro of tho dodded opinion that iu tho
presont condition of the Treasury it will
bo inexpedient for Congress to grant any
aid for internal improvements.
Tho Supremo Court reassembles next
Monday.
Appolntiiientn for Ucorifia.
The following have boon appointed
Internal Revenue Store Keepers in
the Fourth District of Goorgia ; Jus. W.
Crook, Wm. A. Wiggins, and Henry W.
Spinks.
THE WEATHER.
Department of War, >
Washington, Fob. 2G, 1874.)
Probabilities.—For tho Middle Atlau
tio and South Atlantic States falling bar
ometer, increasing S. E. to S. W. winds,
higher temperature and cloudy or hazy
weather, possibly with rain iu tho latter
section.
GROCERIES.
A liititerprise !
WH OI-. ESALE
New York, Fob. 20.—Futures closed ^ , n , , ,,
weak; sales 29,GOO; March 15 1-lG; April UrOCerV aiKl rTOVISIOIl HOUSe
15 19*32; May ltty; Juno 10 19-32; July
sales 1535 bales ; uplands 1G|, Orient
lGjc.
Futures opened ns follows : March 15
1-lOd:} ; April 15 11-lGnJ; May I(ija5-1G:
June lG^al2-lG.
RAILROADS.
Central Railroad.
In Marshall, Ala.
J. T. HOLLAND
T AHBS liloalimi I I notlfylutf M.tcI.i.
I'luiiter* <»I tlio bui rouii Jlii* countr
Ju. LuukI.i in any
i! hi* entire stock
d; middling 15j; low middling 14^; 1 auto iu i.rueo, aud low
ordinary 13jj; ordinary 11 {; not I »vv yi,, [• itKrt! ami J111 i!!’",!’I■ ia'’■ to?k. C fulI ii* *
_ «.„r ‘o supply nuy it-niaiiiln. Having located in'
ill winin' tin uvouifi liitih taxo*, aiul having
THE RETAIL HOUSE
Inker
10 31-32al7,
Cotton stonily; sales 787 at lG^nlGj.
Cotton freights 7-lflaL
Savannah, Fobrunry 2G.— Cottou firm ;
miibbings I5|c. : not receipts 1801 bales;
exports to Groat Britain 2884 : sales 1094 ;
stock 90,542.
Orleans, Fob. 2G. — Sloady, fair
demand;
good
receipts 8125; exports to Great Britain
1G75; to continout 1574; snips 3000—last j ^
evening 0000; stock 327,001.
Moiiile, February 20.—Quiot nnd
stoady; middlings 154: low middlings ,
14J; good ordinary 13.4; net receipts ,
809; sales 1500; stock ^3,009.
Charleston, February 20.—Cotton |
steady, middlings 15a 15^, good ordinary .
14; net receipts 1398; exports to .Groat
Brit inn 1051, continent 9751.
Boston, Feb. 20.— Market dull; tnid’g
not receipts 143; exports to Great
Britain 500; salos 200. Stork 5000. 1
Holland «V r
IS NOW OfHN
JOB PRINTINC.
Groceries and Staple Goods,
illmj i,.j m lV_lr»lc
Co to Pomeroy’s,
AT ItOOB! lilt's ( OltXi.lt
(IEN’Ij SUPT’S OFFICE U. li. R. f
Savannah, November 1, 1873. J
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY,2d Imtaut,
ir..o7°iV K , ,,r «u ttio Georgia Central
aVVofiowa- l *^ ran0ile, Hntl culinocllon, t w,, l ruu
TRAIN No. 1,GOING NORTH AND WEST
Lonvo ,Savannah „. Jft .
Loave AuKuiua
Arriveav Aukuaiu a'oo v
Arrlvo at MUloilKuvIlio lo uo pm
Arrive at Eatonton .11:56 r m
. 3:4b i'
7:10 i*
Arrive at Mao
Loave Macon lor Oolumbi
Leave Macon lor Eulaula,
Lonvo Macon for Atlanta 7;si
Arrive at Cnlumbu* s;6i
Arrlvo ut Kutaula io:»
Arrive at Atlanta d*
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leavo Atlanta j;oi
7:16 j
W:U6 i
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
For Ferris A Co.'s Sugar-cured Pig
Hams and Strips, Ferris' Mild-cured
N. Y. Bellies, Wright’s No Plus gitro
Mince Moat, far superior to Atmorc’a,
Raisins, Figs, Oranges^Letnons, Pre
served Ginger, Jollies, Corn Starch,
Sardines, Salmon, Oysters, Tomatoos,
Christmas Eggs, Turkeys, Ducks and
Arrlvo ut Manon from
l.ouvo Macon
Lonvo Augusta
Arrive at Aug until „
Arrive at MavuuuuU 6:26 j» u
TRAIN No.8,aoiN(I NORTH A.NU WEST
l.euvf Navanuab 7 30 p u
Ijoavo Auuuaiu aaiii •• %•
Arrlvo at An.
Arrive at M«
Leavo Macon for Oolunib'ii
\iiKUHtn .
j Ala
Arrive at Eulaula 6:1'
Arrlvo at Atlanta 6:4!
COMING SOU H AND EAST.
BILL HEAD
AND
St a to in o n t P a per,
ALSO,
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
l of which dill lie rnriiinlied prinled at
• illci
Rv
. l‘lllDGi:oN will I
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Dissolution Notice.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading-,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Tlios. OlllDort,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
COM,\MHUS, CIA.
•I. V\ 11,1,1 ,t MS,
FARM BOOKS.
T. J. Pearce &. Co.,
the windows, if tho flames had progressed j After further discussion, tho motion to
far. No. 5 Public School House was set I t« k o «P decided in tho negative.
on llro Tuesday, but no damage was done.
CHARLESTON, H. <*., RACKS.
Ciiarlkston, February 2G.—The Ibices
at the Washington t’otiiso begau to-day.
Tho track whs iu g<»od ordor nnd the
weather lino. Hicthcock's chestnut colt
won tho two mile hurdle in 4.18, beating
Lant. Lawler on \ Ellen C. Lawler foil
ovor the seventh hurdlo, throwing his ri
der.
Second race, mile and a half dash was
won by Bacon's biy filley, Lady
Washinton in 2:51, beating Tubitha aud
Jon Johnson. Mortgage was withdrawn.
Third raco, two mile heat, won by Ba
con’s bay borse, Granger in two straight
boats iu 3:57, beating Bessie Lee, Siren,
Peas and Midnight, tho last two wore di f -
tanceil in first boat.
TE LEGR A 1*11 IU NOTES.
Alcorn, Bayard, Borotnan, Buck
ingham, Gamerou, Carjieutor, Clayton,
Fenton, Ferry of Michigan, Froliugbuy-
Hon,Hamlin,Hitchcock, Logan, Morrimon,
Mitchell, Morrill of Vt., pease, Ramsey,
Ransom, Kobortson, Scott, Sbertnan, aud
West:—23.
Nays—Allison, Antbouy, Bogy. Bout-
well, Chandler, Conkliug, Cooper. Davis
Ferry of Connecticut, l'ianagan, Goldth-
waito, llagor, Hamilton of Maryland,
Hamilton of Texas, Howo, Ingalls, Mor
rill of Maine, McGreery, Norwood, Ogles
by, I'ratt, Sargent, Saulsbury, Stockton,
Sumner, Thurman, Wiudom. and Wright
The Army Appropriation bill, ns re
ported from the Sona'e Committee, makes
u reduction of $350,000 in the appropria
tion for rogulnr supplies and incidental
expenses of tho Quartermaster's Depart
ment, and $21,800 in sundry other items.
Tho clauso limiting tho umount for trav
eling expenses to ton cents por wilo is
stricken out, nml the soctiou transferring
Claims Commission all at GO for No. 2
TIME BOOKS
!
| PLANTATIONS AMD FARMS Groceries, Plantation Supplies, &c.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocors,
No. 20 Broad Streot,
n K8l»K<vm U V t«Hi.*tr Vri.-mli ami
IV (III. | iiMir lli.it Ih.-y Will ('..,,111111,. I„„|„..„
SHIP NEWS.
New York, Feb. 2G.—Arrived—Aus
tralia.
Tho Juniata has reached Koy West.
Savannah, February 20.— Arrivod-
Seminolo.
Sailed—Livingston, Somerset, Frega,
Forest Queen, Frank Lucas.
—The Boston Grange, No. 4, which
was suspended by tho National Grange,
held a mooting yesterday und resolved it
self into an independent Grange, ushiiui- i
ing tho powers of tho National Graugo.
Arrlv
Eaton tin
Doiivo A ukuntil...
Wrivu at AuKUMta
MIHoiIkovUIo it): ii
onKcrs i'»r hull
IHRUIIKOI
MMIuiIko-
villa and Eat.niton will tako Train No. 1 from
iivaiiuah and Augusta, and Train No. 2 rroiu
> ]jt»"n tlioS. W. R.R., Atlanta and Macon.
I he MllleilKOVIllo and Kutouton train runs
'* ‘ hundaya excepted.”
dally,
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB BOOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
45'Tim Bo >1 will ho <• wuH-d hy mill, ..
•*f l*r
J« l '
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
A NEW LOT OF
Smoked Tongues, Breakfast Bacon,
New York Dollies, Ice cured :
Cream Cheese. Goshen Butter,
Capers and Horse-Radish,
Messina Lemons,
Queen Olives and Bay Rum.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
53] HOURS TO NEW YORK
Now York and New Orloanc Hail Line.
Palace Sleeping Cars Run Through from
Opolika to Lynchburg.
WK8TKKN KAILIIOAD OV ALABAMA.
CoLUMlil'a, Ua„ November Hill., 1873.
TRAINS I.KAVB COLUMBUS DAILY
For Atlanta, - • 10:40 A. n.
Arrive at Atlanta, ■ 6:40 p. a.
For Moiitgom. r), 6:00 P. u.
For Selma. V:.'U) p. m.
Arrive Ut Moulg'y, 10:40 p. m , A.ztf v.
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY.
(Time 53 liuura and 41 onuutea.)
i.kavk Columbusz to a. m. arkivk «u
0|>ellku IZ:»7 I-. III., ut AtUi.U 6:40 p. Ii. .
..I w.,sl.il,Kto„ 7.ZO n m.. New V-,k 4 Z . p. u. .
via PI,lla l. Ipliin nn I Bitlliinuro.
Sici-piiiK 4'nrn Run Throntfli from
4>|»«>llkn lo I.ynchburir.
TRAINS A It 111 VK AT COI.UMBU8 DAILY
Stoves, Stoves! j Pure Apple Vinegar, 50c per gallon*.
9 “ White Wine Vinegar, 50c per gallon;
fmm (*|..|ika
York Kxttryaa
MARKETS.
NATHAN CHuWN,dkh
^3§t ...
Colmnbufc., Oa.
MV 1ELEUKAP1I TO EX.IIKEK.
Money nml Stock Markets.
London, February 2G.—No change in
ratea. Erie 4RjJ.
Paris, Fobrunry 2G.—Rentes 59f.
New YonK, February 2G.—Stocks dull. I '
Money 5 per cent. Gobi lll.j. Ex-J
change—long 4n4; hliort 4874. Govern- |
nieuts active. State bonds dull and nouii- >
nul.
New YonK, February 2d.—Money vory
easy; supply excessive at 5. Sterling J
lower at. 464. Gold I2$al2f|. Govern
ments little off. States quiet and nom- j
iual.
Urovlalon Miirkti.
New Y onK, February 20.—Flour quiet
and unchanged; Wheat quiet and un
changed. Corn firm. Pork heavy, $ 15.75.
Lard heavy—steam ut 9 3-10. Freights
heavy.
Cincinnati, Feb. 20.—Flour steady.
Corn steady, 59u02. Pork steady, $14.7.0
Lard quiet-steam at 8JhH^', kottlo *Ja9,
country kottlo 8^. Bacon quiet, steady -
shoulders scarce at OWOjj. clour rib Kt,
clear in good dumaud at 8^n8^. Whiskey
quiet and stoady, 98.
Louisville, Feb. 20 —Flour quiot nnd
unchanged. Corn—wbito 7.'!, mixed 57.
ProvisiuuR quiot and weak. Pork $15.
Bacon— shoulders 0$, clear rib 8j, clear
8$. Lard, tiorco at 9ja94, keg '.Qaiob
Whiskey dull, 924.
St. Louis, Fob. 20.— Flour dull ; small
business : prices unchanged. (lorn slow
red, east track—OO^aOO^
i Clioico N. Y. Stnt 1 Buckwheat Flour;
N. 0. Soft A Sugar, 7 pounds for $1;
Yellow Clarified Sugar, 8 lbs for $1;
Bakers* Premium Chocolate;
New Zant Currants, 12 1 -2c per lb.;
New Turkish Prunor, 16 2-3c per lb.;
M.iltby's Prepared Cocoa nut;
Halford's Leicestershire Table Sauce;
I U| J . iVl u by
I II Art, 1*. BALL, Obtieral 8ii|i*i
Change of Schedule.
comm work
Roofing and Guttering
d.mo promptly urn! in lb„ L. -t mui.m-r.
I
Cotton Marketn.
Liverpool, February 20, Noou. —Cot
ton dull and unchanged; sales 12,000
bales, including 2,000 !«»r speculation and
—Tho Belfast, with 800 tons of freight,
was lost yesterday in tho falls above
Louisville. Tho pooplo were saved.
—Through p^ongor tnv.1 on ,U„ ‘be SoutUe
i Erie Road is stoppe 1 by a strike of freight claims from loyal States now pending
j brakomeu at ilowellsville. No through , the Quartermaster and Commissary Dc- j Jobbing'tnule’.'' Lard dull—heffi'
mails. partiueuts is also omitted from tho bill ns (
! —Col. Robert Harlan, colored, special re p 0 rte«l. All balancts of appropriations
i S2SS. t 1 u“r*orl h »l CmdDna C ti, h«Tooo*ved ' ‘bo ooryioo of tbo Qu.rtern.Mtor .ud
' to Clevolaud. Commissary General s Deportments ro-
—ThoBlrlketif tlio tirnkouicu on tho maining uudrown uu July 1, 187J, aro liy | export
r.-,.- Hailroad haa ouded aatiafaotorily to 1 thih amoudiuont covered into tho Troaa. ' Sale, of uplauds uothiug below good
all partina, and pauongor and freight „ wl)j | 0 lhoso 0 flj. er8 ure to oontinue 1 ordinary, shipped February und March,
iruins ate running regularly. e ’ Iainjne onJ acl )on lbo clainl ,. The 7 2 J ' , nQ, b>"B below low .uiddl.ngs, sh.p-
— Detective I’arko has arrested Francis' _ . ped January anil I* ebruary 7 .4 1L I.
i jl. Carter, hlina ‘ Big Frank," prominent elToct ,H to squire special appropriations Later.—Sales of 7,500 bales American.
among the bund of burglars who escaped by Congress to pay claimants, instead of Holes of uplands, nothing below good
; from Newcastle jail. j tboir being paid, as now, through the ordinary, shipped March and April,
I —The jury Wodoesday night in Brook- Third Auditor. ; 7 l 3 * 1 ^ „ .
Ivn rendered h verdict that the negro i Senator West Ghairman of the Com- LlvK B p ooL, tebruary Jo, 5 r. m.—Sales
thief Geo. Jackson was shot by officer ® nat "est Chairman ft of Upland#, ‘.nothing below good ordiuaty,
Kiine and thut the latter was justifiable, ' |U| Bee, opposed this action, as imposing deliverable in March nnd April 7j; do.
aud is* commended for faithful perform* vexatious delays, but was overruled iu the nothing below low middlings, deliverable
#nce Committee. Thero will bo a fierce fight in April and May 7jd.
£& O O
C00KIN J STOVES!
rtf IT HARD TIME-
Mnrgan*sSapoiio for house clen:iing,15r. r'k:
*' Hand Sa 1 olio, 15c per cake;
flour, Meal and Griti, at mill pric* s-
DKLIV r.RKIl Kit lit-. O' DB A V M.
ROB T S CRANE
I r i.22 pobl iI' BI
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Coiiinilxis. i in.
.J. W. KYAN. I’rop'r.
W. H. Robarts & Co.,
Cooking Stoves,
Clt.rlor 0.E and otbar flrtt cl
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood
and Willow V/are,
IPII.VMIt PI.ATED ANP II: IT> \ 1A (i'll)l.f'.
Crockery & Class Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Sevonty Pae;e lllustra* j
Ruby Kcstiuiraul,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the Rankin House.
t.aySf .!»«tr J. W. It \ l>n*p’i .
tod Catalogue of
DOORS,
RUES, BLINDS.
Yl'.WK RAILS,
FANCY
NEWELS,
( LASS, Ac
KEOGH & THORNE,
Railroad Sale cf Unclaimed
Goods.
Southern Stove Works,
Columbus, Ca.
J. W. DENNIS & CO.
\y* • :! g
.IIA, IlltV llo'.s! i O j
WACOM MAKING.
Wood and Blacksmith Shop,
J. E. M0SHELL
UKA
( OIMU Y A N
II01.1,0 NY H'A It»..
|»loc<*«» furiilnlifMl
W*
Wanted.
I V I Uli.l. IMV
J. I.ATII A X .1
J. It. MOIKIILI.