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Columbus
^vimid
DAILY
VOL. XVI.
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1874.
NO. 70.
terms
or THI
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY;
30 SQUIIIWH
ALFRED *. CALHOUN, j
Proprietor. f
WASHINGTON.
OOMUBKSSIONAL.
Nennt«.
Wabhinotoji, Maroh 24.—West intro-
Twelve months, in advance #8 00 duoad a memorial of the Orleans Grange
4 00 j of Louisiana, for an increase of duty on
Q 00 ! "agar. He remarked that the present
Six months.
Throe months,
One mouth,
(VreeLT ENQUXBWt <*“• J** r
Sunday Enquirub, one year
gnsD.iv anil Wbem.1 Eronumn to-
gether, one year.....
Advertising Batoa.
I Month,
$ 8 00
5 00
ti 30
8 U0
1* 00
IT 00
20 00
22 50
! .. *i 26 00
l Square 1 ynur •- 42 00
Th* above (a with the prlvltac# of a change
#T*ry three months. For jreariy card* a liberal «l!a-
touut will be made.
Th® Weekly rate®
•Ythe Daily.
When an edvertteomeot 1® ohaagod more than
•uo® in thrao month® th® advertiser will be oharg-
eJ with the cost of composition. Foreign adver
tisers must pav as do those at home.
■rtll Invariably be one-third
GEORGIA HEWS.
Mr. M. 11. Turner has been elected
President, and Henry Burns Secretary of
the White Msnufdotnring Company of
tiavitunab.
—\ revival of religion is progressing
in thu F rst Presbyterian Church of At-
Uuta, ami a number of persons have been
converted.
—The Star pronotinoes the Public
School system of Griflin a suocoas, and
lays it promiRos to be the best and grand
est enterprise in that city.
—The Thoniaston Herald has ascer
tained that the whole number of Houae-
•toad exemptions passed in Upson ooanty
up to this time is ninety-eight.
—A party of hunters killed one hnnd-
red and three rabbits, besides a few
hawks, owls and other game, in one (Jay,
in Upson county.
—Mrs. Norman, a widow lady near
Preston, Georgia, was burned to death a
few days ago, by hor clothes catching Are
while she was cooking.
—The two negro women who poisoned
a colored sister iu Elberton some time ago
have boon tried, convicted, and sentenced
to be huug on the 1st of May.
—During last week petitions for dis
charge iu voluntary bankruptcy were filed
ia the District Court at Savannah for Ed.
H. Norwood of Harris, and Wm. J. Chest-
nnt of Stewart,
—Col. Thos. F. Jones, a prominent
lawyer of Clay county, died at his resi-
donee on the 14th inst., of pnomnouia,
brought on by exposnre while he was suf
fering from a broken arm.
—The Early County Hats oan hear of
only one mill dam in that county which
was not broken by the freshot. Much
oorn that had been planted was washed
out of the ground.
—The Augusta Constitutionalist under
stands that the fifty-fifth anniversary of
the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
will bo celebrated by tho two Lodges of
that city on the 26th of April, iu an ap
propriate manner
—Tho Washington Qatette exultingly
announces that there has been a very
largo incroaso in the acreage of grain
planted this season in Wilkes oounty, and
heads the announcement *‘a return to
reason. ”
—Tho rohident members of the Georgia
Teaoherw Association, have selected Prof.
W. D. Williams, of the Georgia Aoadenr
of the Blind,to deliver the address of wel
come to the members of the Teachers'
Association upon their assembling in Ma-
oon early in May.
—Poter Gashay, a Bibb oounty Peniten
tiary convict, who escaped from the chain
gang several mouths ago, returned a short
tirno since to his old “stamping ground,’’
and killed another negro man named Ben
McNair, in whose company he found his
wifo. Peter is still at large.
—The Monroe Advertiser thinks it more
than i kely that all corn that was planted
before the l»9t heavy rains, and which had
not made its appearance above gronud,
will rot. If this shoald prove to be the
case, it will bo a heavy blow to onr
farmers, who are already greatly behind
hand.
—The Augusta canal is about seven
miles long and one buudred feet wide.
It takos the w tor from the Savannah
river at one poiut and empties it at an-
otbor. There is room along ita line for
st least tou times the machinery that it
now drives. A similar canal at Columbus
would double the natural wafer power
now available. It is not really needed
now, but it could so easily bo cut, and af
ford so much cheap power, that it will
doubtless bo mode at pome time In the
future.
ALABAMA MEWN.
— Mr. John Frazier, perhaps the oldest
citiz m of Montgomery, and for a loug
tiin 1 City Treasurer, died on Sunday last,
lie was a model of honesty and sincerity,
and w-iH warmly OHtoeuied by all who
kuew him.
—Tho Montgomery 'ournnl saya that
the Senate Oomraitteo on Elections will
report next Monday that Hon. George E.
Span^er is entitled to the seat from Ala-
buiru in that body. We suppose thit this
information cornea from Spenoer.
—Pi.-rsous from tho country repott that
during the recent freshet all the creeks in
this county were higher than they were
ever known to be before. Considerable
destruction to stock by drowning ia re
ported on aevoral plantations. Col.
Robert Llgon bad four fine mules drown
ed on his plantation on Catoma creek,
nine miles south of the city. One mule
on the Btrnes estate place, adjoining Col.
Ligon’a was also drowned tho name day.
Fenoing, in many places, was entirely
method of rating sugars enabled the re
finers to impose on the government to
tho prejudice of home producers, and
stated that he would, at the proper time,
endeavor to have n law passed to remedy
that abuse. Referred to Committee on
Finanoe.
Mr. Morton presented a lengthy memo
rial from oitizenaof Texas, alleging that
the late Governor Davis was not permitted
to servo oat his constitutional term by
more than three months, and also alleging
that the November election was held in
violation of law. Referred to Committee
on Btlvileges and Elections.
Tho colored soldiers of North Carolina,
who allege they have been defrauded of
bounty, memorialize Congress for relief.
Merrimou, as a reason, said he knew of
a number of suoh soldiers so defrauded
Finance resumed.
Short executive session.
No Southern confirmations.
House.
The House has taken up the Georgia
oontested election case, and by 2 o'clock
Rawls will have ceased to be a legislator.
After a three hours’ discussion,
which nobody paid any attention, tho
vote was taken up on tho Georgia con
tested election case, and Uawles, the ait
ting member, was unseated, and Sloan
the contestant, admitted to his seat by a
strictly party vote, except that of Ben
ning, of Ohio, Fort, of Illinois, Shoma
ker, of Pennsylvania, who voted with the
Democrats for Rawls.
After that, the Houro went on in after
noon and ovening sesHions with the bill
to regulate the interest of State railroad
commerce.
Washington Notes.
No Cabinet to-day, on account of Dent's
funeral.
Stanley Y. Trott has been appointed
special Treasury agent and assigned to
duty in South Carolina.
The following aro the delegates from
the Charleston Chamber of Commerce to
W&shingtou : Col. Robort Lathers, S. Y,
Tuppor, President of the Chamber, Hon
Geo. A. Trenbolm, Hon. Henry Gourdiu,
Hou. Wm. Aiken, Lonis D. DeSausure
and Gen. James Simons. They will ar
rive at the Arlington Wednesday.
Congressional.
Washington. March 23.—Iu the House v
to-day, General Young's bill for certain
Georgia rivers, which includes the Oosta
naula and Coosawatcheo (#30,000 for the
former and #10,000 for the latter), was
passed.
Ilia bill paying #300,000 to ante-bellum
mail contractors failed for want of a two-
thirds vote, but its friends expect its pas
sage when it is reached in regular order
probably within thirty days.
Senator West introduced a bill to-day
appropriating #50,000 for the removal of
the Bailey dam, near Alexandria, on Red
river. He alao called up the bill appro
priating a deficiency of #30,000 for work
at the mouth of the Mississippi ; but, on
dor the pressure of the finanoe question,
the bill went over.
ALABAMA BOA BN ALL RIGHT.
Modilr, March 24.—All railroads lead
ing from this place havo been repaired,
and all trains are running on sohedule
time. No delay anywhere.
Bala or ttie Helms, Rome and Dolton
Railroad Decreed.
Sslka, Maroh 24.—Chancellor Turner,
to-day, decreed the sale of tho Selma
Rome and Dalton railroad and all the
property of the oompany, including four
hundred thousand acres of public land
The decree was on the suit of Johnston A
Stowart, trustees of first mortgage bond
holders. It is tho most important case
ever adjudicated ia Alabama. The plain
tiff's wore represented by Messrs. Brook*,
Haralson and Ray, and the defendant by
Mossre. Pottos, Dawson and Tillman
The road to be sold is 236 milos lung, and
one of the mont important thoroughfares
iu the South.
ChfUioollor Turner hold that mortgages
to Gassaway B. Lunar, executed July 1st
1872, is a first lien on the road from Sel
ma to Bine ftfontriain. Tho mortgage to
Chas. G. K.lwarda, trustee, exooutod Jan
uary 10th, 1855, is a second lieu on 100
miles of tho road from Helms. The rnort
gago to W. P. FoIIowh, trustee, is a first
lion on tho public lands, and the mort
gage to Johnston it Htewart is a first lien
on the road from Blue Mountain to Dal
ton, 101 miles, and upon all other proper
ty acquired since August 8tb, 1800, not
appurtenant to the road from Selma to
Blno Mountain ; also, tho Ashby branch.
Chanct-llor Turner also held the receiv
er's certificates as a first charge on tho
gross proceeds of dales.
MACON (GEORGIA) RACE®.
Macon, March 24.—The Spring meet
ing in the Central City Park opened to
day under the auspices of the Central
Georgia Jockey Club. Weather floe.
Track good. Attendance large.
First race, two mile dash, over eight
hurdles—won by Chief Engineer, beating
Fire Ball, Lanty Lawler, Nashville
Ilkiry. Time, 4:21.
Seeond race, half mil© daub for two
TELEGRAPHIC' NOTE®.
—At Elmira, Now York, there was a
#200,000 fire yesterday.
—The Erie Railroad has resolved not to
re-employ tho striking laborers.
—There was a #82,000 fire at Woosto*,
Ohio, yesterday.
—A fire in New York avenue, Jersey
City, yesterday, destroyed #50,0(H) worth
of property.
—Dr. 8hophe has surrendered to the
Illinois authorities to answer a charge of
forgery.
—Gov. Herbert, by special request of
tho President, fills the sad office of pall
bearer at Judgo Dent's funeral.
—The Mississippi leveo was broken
near Bolivar. No serious damage done in
the Hunflower region.
—Troops from Detroit .ve gono to
Gowan, Michigan, to quell tho lumber
diHturbances. Rival lumber companies
have opened the Hood-gates and two dams
have beon destroyed.
Cramp’s shipyard, at Philadelphia, with
machinery valued at #100,000, was burned
yesterday. Several vessels at tho wharf,
I Deluding tho steamer Pennsylvania, which
Brady saved, narrowly escaped.
—Owing to tho Union Printers' strike
on the Picayune and Times, of Now Or
leans, yesterday, those journals have no
paper this morning, but have compositors
eu route. Tho Pee aud Republican issue.
Plenty of work for printers at fifty cents
per one thousand ems.
—Gus Mayer was arrosted iu Now York
yesterday on a dispatch from the Mayor
of Charlotte, N. O., accusing him of steal
ing #200 and a horse from hia employ
in the latter city. The accused was on
the eve of starting for Brazil.
Gov. Woodson, of Missouri, sent a
Quiet and steady, 2,‘J77.balesat ll»$al7;
net receipts 667.
Savannah, Maroh 24.—-Cotton a shade
easier; middlings 1515-10; not receipts
1,082; exports to Coutiuent 1,107; salos
1,083.
Mom mb, Maroh 24.—Cotton dull aud
nominal- -accurate cannot bo given ; mid
dlings 10}; not receipts 380; hales 500.
Charleston, March 24 —Cotton quiet;
middlings \0; low middlings I5(j; good
ordinary 14$; not receipts 572; exports to
Great Britain 8,160; sules 500.
Boston, Maroh 24.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 10}; uet receipts 150; gross 4.736;
exports to Great Britain 171; sales 260.
Nkw Orleans, March 21.—Cotton
quiet; middlings 10}; not receipts 3,811;
exports to Continent 1,602; sales 2,000-
last oveuiug 2,000.
Galveston, March 24.—Cotton strong
and iu fair demand; good ordinary 14{j;
net receipts 195; salos 3,500.
THE WEATHER.
Department ov War, \
Washington, March 24, 1871.»
Probabilities.—For tho Southern States,
Northeast and Southeast winds, higher
barometer, rising temperature and ge
ally clear weather.
SHIR NEWS.
Savannah, March 24.—Arrivod—Wyo
ming, Maria, Emile, Anno, Belle, 1 ley on
and Ada Fuller.
Cleared—Moggie Molvey, 0. W. Holst, j
Four Sisters, Kbodeiia Blow and Jane
Fish.
Sailed—Seminole and Alliance.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY
Doctors.
DR. I. T. WARNOCR,
Surgeon end Physician.
HlftUghtor'fl Drug Store, Lnilr
Now Advertisements.
A UEVI'M WAMtl) *5 ,r. .10 III
- .1 tn-ii. N. II Hi,
TimTFrr.vjr»V.v $78 TO A « E ,^?;r.r;
i '"'W" •' Hnm.hvy.
mossago to tho Legislature yesterday,
calling attention to the fact that a band I
of outlaw h exist iu tho State who rob and j —
murder with impuuity ; that ho has not | I ho employment of tbn velocipedes
adequate power to bring tho desperadoes i y c< * ,ntnti, *}0 n,Miri '* *‘i I ranee has led to
to punishment, aud asks that proper leg- formation °f u company or society to
islution bo had at unco. > supply these locomotives on credit, like
_ sewing machines, clothing and pianos, re-
FOREIGN INTELUGENCE. i ESM
j ami indeed, perhaps, the telegraph itself
it* • ...... and postal caidN. Strong nnd light young
j porters, provided with a lligon of good
Paris, March 2 4.—Iu tho Assembly to- j oil m their vest pocket, can turn twenty
day a protest was presented r< questing j Danes a day, nearly us much as a deputy,
tho dissolution of tho Chamber. Tho
protest is flignod by Gatubetts. Kollin,
Lacour, Ponroto aud Barode.
ITALY. —A Missouri criminal has just been
Rome, March 23.—The King to-day ro- j Hontenoed to tho penitentiary tor ninety-
nine years, but he stands Homo show of
getting out in Bovouty-four years and
throe months, undor tho three fourths
; and fur more than a first-class <1
1 niftut clerk, u captain on full pay
; clergyman earns.
A. J. va n i;iis,
Attorney tint! I'miiiNollor at lott*.
Tailors.
J. It. C>AM1*RELL, Tnllor,
i* amt MftLius in lit.* LtUodt Slyl***.
ImiiIuk ut-atly done.
Dentists.
Western Raiiroad of
Alabama.
■jj® ' 0 -ft. j; j ’
'vfcjw u t.'' \j u ;uu i
544 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NIKE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
i$35 50 Faro to Now York!
I Now Tort anl Mot,- Crloans Hail Lino, ( L 6HCU 1 TOPS kidi'm-V
(ii’oat Reduction i" (lie IYi« of
FRUIT TREES.
oeivod three thousand persons from all
parts of tho kingdom, who came to con
gratulate him on the 25th anniversary of j rulo.
his accession.
Cuban Mutter*.
A Now York Herald special from Mid- j
rid says that the government coutoui- , i
plates the promotion of Gen. llurriel to •
the rank of field marshal, for eminent
services in Cuba. The commission of I
Jose Conchas, who has been appointed to ;
sucoeod CJapt. General Jovellar, is under
stood to embrace tho Government, of
Porto Rico, as well as CuhA
ENGLAND.
Cotton Pool.
Barber Shops.
lli«
. ill).
York “Flnmcittl thru
inking tho m >n»*y. II
p« t0 lUUHt oiicIobo IliH I
too to Koiwoll Hint;,
Rseta BxcliaiiR-. Tl.f
the National Fm-Iiiihr
The re.
\H d-lfl
lido," J
Hotols.
ALARAMA IIOINK,
t to liueiiieea |iorliou o| G10 city
Q. VS AI.LKN, I
A DAMN HOI SI,.
ii po to 0|>«i||Lh, U* mire to «
WKriYKKN It A l LUG AI)
IV, 14 V1ISOV,
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY.
d'JRUBEBA.
tIntel
All <
Aebnnlen tlxpcdltlon Returned.
London, March 24.—Ten thousand peo
ple witnessed tho lauding of the High
landers at Portsmouth to-day. Several
accidents occurred.
The Queen lias ordered an inspection
in Ilyde Park on Friday of all the troops
of tho expedition which have reached
home.
Llvlnvatono’* IleiuniiiB.
Aden, Araiua, March 24.—The Calcut
ta, {with Dr. Livingstouu’s remains,has ar
rived here.
SPAIN.
Bayonnd, March 24.—The French au
thorities have conducted the Cure of San
ta Crus to the frontier.
MARKETS.
IIT TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER.
of April. 1874.
•tali'. All Iftl-iH |.<
day containing Hiihitv
C. II. IIAGON,
0, F. WILLIAMS
K. W. HKAltD,
W. M. UK AD.
Insurance.
E. V. ROR'EN A NON,
Gon«*ritl liiMiirHiM'** Atf^uta.
i. Itailroit'l Hr. ft, nv..r H. M n« A
R. M. Waters & Co., 56 Broad St.,
New York, receive Deposit Acoounts
on favorable terms from Banks,
Bankers, and Corporations, subject
to oheck at sight. Loans made only
on Cotton and Approved Stock Ex
change Collaterals.
mh21 d2m
REMOVAL.
AMYET & YOUNG
IHVlu
Treasury of Georgia,
AiLiNTi, March, 14, 1874.
Holders of lie Change Bills
OF TUB
Western anil Atlantic R. R.,
I HfUKD bofori* and dnriuji tho wm, art* hnrehf
notlflnd tlmt they cun |irnneiit llmm for .•earn-
iuetion at tho State Treaeury, on aud alter the
First Day of April Next.
Tho ptaon promntfng thorn will ho ruqnlred to
accoinpauy litem with tho D.llowln*< amdaflt,
GEORGIA, County.
J.LA VK TOLL'MU 118 I
liludi.lfililit 1.40 |> m., Ml
Nlooj»li>ir furs Hun
TRAINS A Kit I V K AT U
LOOU, 1H lM.i
to Clliiiloltr
il.L'.MIll'S DAILY
nun Montgomery and Selma
’J'Jrki’ta for ealo nl Union 1'um. i»,
CHAS. »'. KALI., i
It. A. MACON, A ft** ut.
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R.
•' ’ > ’ , |
m
PAMHNUKU
CnlumbuR
LND WAIL TRAIN
DAY FltKKillT TRAIN
uly kuo
ck of FAMILY (iKOCKIUKs, und wo.ih
pltnuod to nerve thi-lr old ciiritouiert and many
ones, AT THE LOWEST PRICKS.
AGfNo charge for dray age inhl'i
Important to Farmers.
Planters <»r
th>' irniHt rolhthlo i
th« country. \\ h
gi'ou Nattafactlon; j
il.N-W KHJ UTS
, J.e j/rojum
-fi liny
. “Work
Dancing School.
\ f»LLK ROSA GAUN0R088 has n>-
iVi covered fro,,. Imr ill„o B H. und
will cotnuienm her Third fetHion Iu
Dancing, «t thu Planter*' lloti), Thurs
day . March Sth, nt d and 8 p. .w.
Twelve Le«Foun, »ii oo—pnyahlo In ndvt
ACTS
destroyed and washed away.—Montgom
ery Advertiser.
—Tho Grand Ooramandory of ffc«
Knights Templars will moat in Mon’gom-
ary on tho first Wednesday of May next, . Vanderbilt boatine
which will bo tboGth of that month. This | year oldt-won \ anderbiU, beating
il lake to that city de'ogations from all i D&tetia H. and Bello of Australia, iim©,
the. Commands of this branch of Masonry
Thev will make a public parada in the
streets at that time, and a publt- oration
will also be delivered in one of the
churches. Tho Grand Lod^e. which ia
composed of from fivo to sir hundred
members, meets annually, and now Mont
gomery ia tn have tha Grand Catumand-
54 J.
Third race, mile boats—won by Lime
stone in two straight heats. Time 1:50,
1:49. Bessie Leo second, Chief Engi
neer distanced in first host.
The race* will bs eentfnued throughout
tha week.
Money anti Stock Uarketi.
London, March 21.—Erie !39^a$.
Fuankport, March 24.—Bouda 98f.
Paris, March 24.—Rentos 69 and 40.
Nkw York, March 24.—Gold opened
at 12. Btocks activo aud higher. Money
3. Gold 12. Exchange—long 485, short
488. Governments strong and activo.
State bonds steady.
Nf.w York, Maroh 24.—Money easy at
3}a4. Exchange quiet and steady. Gold
12al2fj. Governments activo and strong.
State bonds dull ; little doing.
Provision Markets.
New York, March 24.—Flour quiet and
unchanged. Wheat dull and unchanged
Corn quiet and unchanged. Pork firm at
#16 50. Lard heavy; .steam 9 7-16.
Cincinnati, March 24.—Flour quiet and
unchanged. Corn firm at 63a65o for
mixed. Pork held at #16 15. Lard steady;
steam 9c; country kettle 9^c; city kettle
•Jjn. Bacon steady, with only jobbing
sales; shoulders tiga(i}a; clour rib sides
8jc; clear hides 9}c. Whiskey firm at Of tho Last Legislature,
Louisville, March 24.—Flour quiot aud KOK KA, ' , ‘ m
unchanged. Corn quiet. Provisions quiet.
Pork #15 75. Bacon—shoulders 6;]c; clear
rib sides 9c; clesr si les 9 jo. Lard- tierce ■
9{c; keg 9Jo. Whiskey 92c.
Kt. Lours, March 24.—Flour dull and j
drooping; business small. Corn firm and ,
in fair demand; 02W»3o for No. 2 mixed
enst of elevator. Whiskey steady at 91c.
Pork firm nt #15 fill. Bacon firm and !
scarce, with sules of jobbing and order
lots; shoulders 6}a7o; clear rib sido.s Hln
9jj; clear sides 9|a9jc. Lard held ut 8^c; j
no sales.
Cotton Market*.
Liverpool, March 2 4—1\ m.— Cotton
quiet; uplands hjd , Orleans 8}ajd.; saleH
15,000 bales, including 3,000 for specula
tion and export. To arrive 1-16 cheaper; (
sales of uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, delivery iu May and June, 8£d.
Halos include 8,200 American.
4 P M —Sales of uplands, nothing be
low good ordinary, shipped February and
March, : sales of Oilcann, nothing j
below good ordinary, shipped April and (
May, 8£d.
HOTELS.
Chewalla House,
LuInula, Alabama
i. J. RIDDLE dc WM. SMiTHA,
I'JIOI'K i KTOit
I UK TKAVHMKO 1*1 Ill.Vf
l fully invited to Kl^uv u •■«!( N\ •• w.il il«. tl... '
W K WANT
BOOK AGENTS
j nt ouoo, iii Hill two of the meat popular woikn
| ovor jmblatied:
| U. S. BONDS
W. K. llau'ly.
.m a ii - ii a li. m i.ikj: <>:•
Gen. Robert E. Lee.
runs hull iiiiotj!i:r v ,
w Baltimore, Md,
JOHN .10NK J , Tt
Treasury of Georgia,
Rankin
CJol ii in 1>i
House,
Holders of Overdue Bonds
State of Coorgla
STATE TREASURY IN ATLANTA,
Kuby
Bar and
J. SV. KYaN. l'ro|/
Clerk.
Keshuirsuil,
Billiiud SaJoon
.1. W. KVA V.
W. J. CHAFFIN.
Take Notice.
Hound*, w
Atln un, A
an Itio Iml.l
'prefer.
JN tbiliy
BOILER MAKING.
GEO. T. GIFFORD,
jBoilea* TVEn,K.ra-
and Sheet Iron Worker.
Hun ' :'-U<> £: V. .ir ! r n ■ i.lB
:1“< ■' (n //<-••/ '•'< 'irr/i " Inrh 1; ■ H
Mraiinntcure. Thn l'v<M: "i1lclnM wUliH
> in.,:.: I,l,f .r a, I V ■ l .In- . !■..
ACON MAKING.
Wood and Blacksmith Shop
,5. H. KGS HELL
February Jtith. I'll
III l .nriu HiUlon.l ll»uk of Now Yolk. |‘
NO .NTEREST ON OVERDUE BONDS|
WILL BE ALLOWED
Wood, Wood !
KHT WOOD. roaUj iawinI, #4.00 | H .r r
lly ord«»r of tho (hr
nl* 13 taprl
“DirectTrade l-uiou."
To the Patrons ot Husbandry.
JOHN JON K-t, Tr
j on appliratlo
febil If
MUSCOOKB MAN V NO (JO
Assignee’s Sale
OF
Crockery,China AGlasH
DRUC8 AND MEDICINE8.
J.
It MO.-MIl.J I
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New York. March 24—Co|tou ,fooi>n°Ir,d| K I
Bale* l,43:i baler; uplandii M.j; Orlcana 1.. hl , | look . , nrl A„, -U r.t..
Futnren opened as followa: April okkatlY rkdi.'ckd 1‘iuci
15 2M2»15 W-1B| May 16.',.lfialG 18-32, ST*NU. o„ Strori, Ii,
Tone 1« 13-1 Gain 27-32; July 17**173.32. ■ , n ,. tbl „, t0 M r.P. V„r
New York, Maroh 24.—Futures closed and ..til,
steady; aalea IS,700 bales; March 15 13-I *a-MR. ItOW.hT A KNXIH
16- April 15 87-82; May inj; Juua IS 3T of ih. Si.,-a noiil -1—1 "«t,
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PERFUMERY
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FANCY GOODS,
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