The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874, April 15, 1874, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Enquirer. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1874. NO. 88. TERMS or tMi daily, AUrmolTcALHOUM, praprlstr. $8 00 4 00 2 00 75o. 2 00 2 no T ,*lv. mouth* in n4»»o»' (til month®* TMW month*! lt One monthi (VOILT FjCQUIUM. ° D » y*"” proroii Exquisbu, onsysar ,nd Waxier Enquibxx to- 3 00 8PHD** gather, on* ftU~<£ AdTcrtlnlmt *»*«»• H** $ 3 CIO “ * . 6 50 o •* « $<» “ 17 00 80 00 22 00 20 00 'iPqnirelyosr 4200 mu .i„na la With tilt privilege of a change ,,£££,•£.X *« jLrl/Trd. . Ilb.r.1 d.. "nlWMkVrami «UI iDT.rl.bljf bn one-third '«tmrM»m«o‘ 1. «bang«l more Ui.n nMlBlhw® n»»‘h» *h" mlowtlw .III 6. ch.rg- 3 i 5.th.cMt .f oomptMlHon. Foreign sdvor- !... -at M ,Mi» the, .thorn.. UOMM KIWI. -The Georgia I rill meet in Auanh State Dental Society till meet in Atlanta on Ike 11th of May. -Atlanta, too, report* considerably Ihi demand for gnano tbia year than last. -Augusta iufMted S3,COO in Kentucky lottery ticket*, end dram back §1,957 no. -The bank of Borne, with e paid-np W |>it.l of #100,000, wan organized laat Saturday. _ The Savannah If net aaya that the de- oM nl for gnano tn its city the preaent M asoo falls oonaldarably below that of preriona years. -The rains of last week were very, heiry in Upson county. A number of bridges end mills were waahetl away, and tbe low lands inundated. —The number of interments in tbe wreral cemeteries of the city of Sevan- s ib, for tha first quarter o tbia year, were 262, of whom 97 were whites and 1115 blacks. —The Thomaeton Herald tells of ■ goose, now 31 years old, in Upaon county, wbteb laid eggs regularly np to seven jeers ago, when she held up until this year, and ia now laying again. —The Albany Newt' correspondent et Mieon reoords the feilore of Charles Bonadtree, a notad planter of Houston county. His liabilities are #60,000, and tbe oanae of his oollapae was all ootton ibd no con. —lb. 0. H. Fhinizy, of Anguata, ia tbe oener of Basil Duke, who won the trot ting match on Friday, in 2;41$, 2:35$, 2:3'jJ. Tha Chronicle aaya that, after tbe rsce^ he was offered #5,000 for the bores, but declined the offer. v —It was the deoided and unanimous opinion of the members of tbe Oeorgia Medical Association, who visited Bain, bridge laat Friday, that no loonl oanae ex iitod for tbe yellow fever wbioh prevailed kit year. —Boat, or something resembling it, hi* appeared upon the eats in part* of Thomas oounty. This crop is repreaented to be unnaaaUj floe all over Southern Oeorgia, and it would be n calamity should my diatster blight tha proapeot of • good yield. —Some unknown persons broke into the jail of Oolumbie county, on Monday night ot laat week, add released the prisoners. The prisoners were three in number—a while men couvieted of conntsrfsitin) nickel coins, a negro man oonvioted o murder, and a negro woman oonvioted of attompt at arson. —The atockholders of the Augusta Commercial Insurance and Banking Com pany, at a meeting held on Friday, passed • resolution in ftvor of winding up the biuineas of the Company and returning Ihe assets to the stockholder*, cn aoeonnt of the unsatisfactory working of tbe in. etitotion. —Tbe Savannah Advertiser stye that “Ur. Bowers, who ia now ona ot tha as- Blatant* in PoihiU't drag store, corner of Abercorn street and Charlton lane, re cently took out of an egg in Aiken, South Carolina, a monstrosity among fowls in tha ships of a formation half dnok and half ebioken. It has two beads, one of a duok, and one of a ehieken, four eyes, chioken feathers and n duck's legs feet aud wings." —The Jessup Georgian learns that a cold blooded murder was perpetrated at (ileamore, No 10 A. A G. U. B., on Wednesday last. It appears that a man by Ihe name of Carter bad been living with hie brother-in-law, James Corbett, nssr the above station, tor two ot three years, and assisted the Utter about his place. About two months ago Corbett vent to Florida, leaving Carter in oharge of his oattle and plaee, and settled with his family in that State. A few days ago Qorbett returned for bis oattle, and was in the act of driving them off, «heu Car ter appeared and shot bim from bis borse. —The Hewkiusville Dispatch says: We have one mor* item to report in favor of sugar oane culture in Southern Georgia. Mr. W. W. Harrell, of Paleaki, made laat year 800 gallons of syrnp from cane grown on a littls leas than two scree of k?d, and also saved 15,000 seed oane for this year's orop. The eyrnp was sold last wsekfor AOo. per gallon, to be delivered *t Butman depot, Macon A Brunswick . Bailroad. 1 bus Mr. Harrell lias realized *100 cub on tha prodoot of two acres of land, n far better showing than can be •a ids in favor of ootton. TELEGRAPH kT JIOTES. —The Miuissippi river is rising, and at S*w Orleans it ia two to font inches above the high water of 1871. —At a regular meeting of the Cbioago Presbytery formal ohargea of hereey were preferred against Prof. David Sivia, pas- tokof the Presbyterian Church in that °>ty, nnd one of the editors of The AUi WASHINGTON. COI9BMHNAL. leasts. Washington, April II —Flanigan pre- ■anted a petition of C. S. Anderson, of Texas, for tha removal of hi* political disabilities. Deferred to Judiciary Com mittee. Tbe Committee on Finance reported back the bill to provide for payment of bond* of tbe Loniaville & Portland Canal Company, with s recommendation that the House substitute for the bill be adopt ed, with oertain amendments. It was put on tbe calender. Frelinghnysen, from tbe Judioiery Com mittee, reported beck the Civil Bights bill, introduced on the first day of the session by the late Senator Sumner, with an amendment and reoommendatlon of a majority of tha oommittee that it be passed, aa amended. Placed on tbe cal endar. Bill to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to deliver to J. B. Betz, receiver of the State Bank of Charleston, S. 0., certain bonds, iunsd by tbe State of South Csrolina, nnd now in the Treasury of ths United States. Pused. The Oommittee on District of Columbia reported favorably on tha bill giving the approval and nanotion of Congress to the route and termini of the Anaoostia A Po tomac Biver Bailroad Company. Calen dared. Scott, from the Finane* Committee, re. ported, with tn amendment, the bill amendatory of the National Currency net, being n bill introdnoed by Oonkling, in January last, in relation to tha individual liability of stockholders in national banka. Calendared. Carpenter moved that the Senate pro- oeed to the consideration of the bill to provide for n new eleotion in Louisiana. Sherman said he hoped the bill would not be taken np. He did not desire to prevent any Senator from making apeeoh on tha anbjeot, end, at ■ proper time, he would move to lay it on the table. Carpenter said so far u he wu con cerned he meant business, and be wanted the Senate either to pau ths bill or kill it. He did not bring it here for a foot ball that speeches might be made, but for action. Tbe bill wu then taken up. Frelinghuyaen, of New Jersey, made a legal argument on the power of tbe Pres ident, under the eontaitation, end con tended that the appeal m*de to him to in terfere in Louisiana wu on* which he wu compelled to heed, being sworn to ex ecute the laws. The proeeednre con templated here was without precedent in the biatory of Ihe general govern ment, and if the Federal Government ia tbe exeroiae of en arbitrary power, was to set aside the State Legislatures and Btate Governments, then there would be an end to all State rights. Congrus had batter far let tbe State suffer for its own misdeeds—even let the innocent suffer with the guilty. The Federal Government had guaran teed to the Louisiana Goverment, when its troops were sent. If there had been frauds in tbe elections and usurpations of offioe, let tbe remedy be found in the coarts of the States. If Congress should interfere now it should be to install MoEnery rather than order new eleotion, as the Senator from Wiscon sin, Carpenter, admitted that he, McEuo- ry, had 9,60G majority of the votea cast. If there had been fraud on bis aide it made no difference, aa he had a prima facie claim to tbe office, and it wu fur tbe oourta to put him out afterwards upon be ing satisfied that fraud bad been perpe trated. He did not went to be understood u entertaining the opinion that MoEnery should be Governor, as be did not think so, but any Congressional interference should be to seat MoEnery, and not order a new eleotion. Kellogg bad been Governor since 1873. Laws have been enuoted with his approv. al; rights bad been vested, and tbe peo ple of the State have ordered that be is Governor in aocordance with the will of the people, haviog had a majority of the legal votea oast. He reviewed tbe condition of affairs in Louisiana during Warmoutb’a administra tion, and said fie frauds perpetrated by bim were for tbe purpose of defeating Kellogg. Us quoted at some length from tbe testimony taken by the committee, to show that in a number of districts the vote for MoEnery wu larger then tbe number of whites registered. Tbe evi dence clearly showed that Kellogg had a majority of tho legal votes cast. In conclusion, he argued that there could bomo possible propriety in Congress ordering a new eleotion. As to the Leg islature of the BUto, he would uy noth ing,- aa an eleotion would aoou be held in harmony with nil the lawa thereof. West being entitled to the floor, yielded to Morton for a motion to adjourn. Hoaae. The House, by a majority of thirteen, paued the Currency bill. This goes to tbe Senate : That section 31 of the set entitled an not to provide a national currency, secnr- KISS. «•- ■“ » ~ ■“»•* “ tribunal. Tha oua excites great interest several associations therein provided for i® ohnrob circles on account of (be high I shall not hereafter be required to keep on ■tending of the accused. Seo. 8. That evaiy association organ ized or to be organized under the pro visions of the said act, and ot the several aot* in amendment thereof, shall at all times keep and have on deposit in the Treunry of the United States, in lawful money of the United States, an amount equal to five per cent, of its circulation, to be held and used only for the redemp tion of anoh oironlation; nnd when the circulating notes of any snob association or associations shall bepreunted, assorted or unassorted, for redemption, in soma of #1,000, or any multiple thereof, to the Treunrer or any Assistant Treunrer of the United States, the ume shall be re deemed in United Statu notea. All notes redeemed shall be charged by the Comptroller of the Currency to the respective associations, issuing the seme, and shell notify them generally on the first day of each month or after, ft bis discretion, of the amount of inch re demption. Whereupon each association, so notified, shall forthwith deposit with the Treasury of the United States a sum in United States notes equal to the amount of its circulating notes ao re. deemed; and when snob redemptions have been so reimbursed, tbe circulating notes so redeemed, or if worn, mutilated or de faced, new notes instead shall be forward ed to tbeir respective asasooietioni; pro vided that each of said associations shall reimbnrse to ths Treasury the coats of redemption, and of supplying new notes in place of those redeemed, and the associations hereafter organized shell also severally reimburse to the Treasury ths coals of engraving and printing their circulating notes; and pro vided farther, that the entire amount of United States notes, outstanding and in oironlation at any one time, shall not ex ceed the sum of #400,000,000, as now an- tborized by existing law. Seo. 4. That any association organized under this act, or any of the acts of whioh this is an amendment, desiring to with draw its circulating notes, in whole or in part, may, upon a deposit of lawful mon ey within the meaning of said acts, in sums of not less than #10,000, with the Treasurer of the United Slatea, withdraw a proportionate amount of bomjf deposit ed in pledge for such circulation, end he shall redeem, cancel, and destroy an amount of the circulating uotes of Buch association equal to tbe amount issued upon such bonds. Sec. 5. That sections tbirty-one and thirty-two of the said aot shall be amend- ed by requiring that each of Ihe said as sociations Bhall keep its lawful money reservos within its own vaults, at the place where its operations of discount and deposits are carried on; and all tbe provisions of the said Beotions, requiring or permitting any of said associations to keep any portion of its lawful money re serves elsewkoro than in its own vaults, or requiring or permitting the redemption of its circulating notes elsewhere than at its own counter, except aa provided for in this not are hereby repealed, Sec. 0. That upon all circulating notes hereafter issued or hereafter to be issued, whenever the same ahall come into tbe Treasury in payment or deposit for re demption, or otherwise, there eball be printed under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may pre scribe, the charter and numbers of tbe associations by which they are severally issued. The House then passed, by a majority of 38, the Senate bill, aa follows: That the maximum amount of United States notes is hereby fixed at four hun dred million dollars. See. 2. That $46,000,000 in notes for circulation, in addition to anoh circula tion now allowed by tbe laws, shall be is sued to National banking associations now organized, and which may be organized hereafter, and such increased circulation shall be distributed among the several Statos, as provided in seotion ono of the aot entitled “An atit to provide for the redemption of the three per centum temporary loan certificates, and for an increase of national bank notes, approved July 12th, 1870"; nnd each national bank ing association now organized, or hereaf ter to be organized, Bhall keep and main tain, as a part of its reserve required by law, one-fourth part of the ooin received by it as interest on bonds' of tbe United States deposited as security for circulating notes or government deposits ; and that, hereafter, only one-fourth of the reserve now prescribed by law for national bank ing associations, shall consist of tbe bal ances due to an association, available for the redemption of its circulating notes from associations in cities of redemption, and upon which balances no interest shall be paid. Tbe status of tbs Currency bill now is this: The House bill bee to await tbe ac tion of tbe Senate, of which a majority may not be favorable, or may be delayed indefinitely, whereas tbe Senate bill goes directly to the President for bis signature. It is currently reported thet it will not receive his approval. To sign or not to sign, “that’s the question.” Waakliigrton Kates. The seizures of three illicit distilleries in Tennessee, five in Utah, two in Ken tucky, and throe slots of tobaooo in Nor folk, are reported. Robert Faazier, of Virginia, has been nominated for Consul at Palermo. Henry Kernsghen is confirmed Post master at Brandon, Mias. ivram twvn •minor. Washington, April 14.—In the Bnprema Court of the United State*, in tha case of John W. Topper, Collector, Ao,, against tha Merchants' National Bank of Chicago, Chief Justice Waite delivering the opin ion, ths Oonrt held that ths tax on tbs capital stock of a bahk at ths plno* of its loostion, although owned by a stockholder having a different plaoe of residence with in ths State, was legal and constitutional. OSS OF THE EUROPE. Btateoumt of the Osgtsla-Tke he- llevlBK Vesssel Dealt* ■is Aneest. Nnw Tour, AprU 14.—Copt. Lamorie, of the Europe, states that the vessel was recently lengthened refitted end supplied with new boilers and machinery. This wei her fifth voyage sinoe she wu paired. While coining oat of Havre, ah* »craped her bottom againat the atones, but he did not believe that the damage wu urioua in character. I wu confirmed in the belief, when I reached Bristol two days afterwards, and found ths vesul right. On the third day at sex, the chief mete reported to me that he'had observed con siderable water in the engine room, end had no idu where it ume from, exoept from the ahip's bottom. I found, on in- vutigation, that n leak had ooonrred. Pumps were vigorously applied, but with out avail, u the water poured in mor* tepidly than we oonld discharge it. Tbe following day we signalled tbs Greece, fired e guo, end pnt ont signals of distreu. The Greece came up, low- ered her boats, and in two honra tbe pas sengers nnd orew wars transferred from tbe Europe to the boats belonging to tbe Greece. As soon u we got on the Greece, Mr. Book, the first offloer of the letter, took possession of the Europe, but returned af ter a while to the Greece. They only uved the mails, end made no attempt to uve the valuable* in tbe ume room. Tbe vessels were nur each other for eleven hours, and no disposition wu shown to uve tbe cargo. It oonld have been done, though the sea was very huvy at the time. The officers of the Graces behaved in a most infamous manner. We uved the meile, but they would not allow ua to uve the baggage. The captain of the Grecos promised to allow the mate to go on board next morning, but did not do ao. Captain Lamoria did not ohanga his olothes after getting on board the Greece, not being willing to accept any courtesies after the manner in whioh the officers of the Greece had noted. He attributes the diauter to tha diurrangement of the plates. Captain Thomas, of the Qraeoe, denies very emphatically the statement that the French captain maku in every way. FOREIGlTlNl'ELLIGENCE. ■BAKU. Paris, April 14.— Adviou have been received from Bio Janeiro that the Bra silian Government hu pardoned tbe Bishop of Pernambuco. ■FAIR. Madrid, April 14.—The strike of the bricklayers resnlted to-day in a riotons disturbance, in whioh five persona were injured. The disorder wu speedily sup pressed by the polios, who mad* fifty arrests. THE WEATHER. DXPARTICKNT Of WaB, ( Washington, April 14, 1874.) Probabilities.—For tha Sonth Atlantia end Eutern Gulf States, southeast to southwest winds, generally cloudy weather and probably light rain. Nnw Yona, April 14.—Ootton firm; I ulea 1,099; uplands 17$; Orluna 174. Futures opened u follows: April 16 | 18-82x10 15-82; May 1628-82; Jane 17 7 82 Bl7$; July 17$. Nnw Yona, April 14.—Future* oloeed study ; sale* 15,100 bales : April 16 18- 82, Mey 16 11-10, Jane 17 8-16a7-82, July 17 9-10nl9 82. Cotton qnlet nnd steady ; 2251 bales sold at 17$*$c. ; net receipts 1902. Chablxstoh, April 14.—Steady; mid dlings lfl$c; low middlings 15$al6$; good ordinary 15; net receipts 009 bales; sales 500; Rtook 81,827. Boston, April 14.—Quiet and firm; middlings 17.4; nat reoeipta 21; sales 250; stock 0,000. Nnw Obluaxs, April 14.—Active end higher; middlings 16$, low middling* 16, good ordinary 14$, ordinary 12$; net re ceipts 1490; exports to Franoe 1800; aalu 4000, lut afternooon 4000; atoek 197,902. Mobil*, April 14.—Firm and higher; middlings 16$; low middlings 15$; good ordinary 14$; net receipt* 192; ulu 400; ■took 82,691. Savannah, April 14.—Very firm; mid dlings 10$; net receipts 728; exports to Continent 7,016; h)n 826; atook 40,993. To Let. City Tax Returns. LL person# subject or liable to City Tax srs requested to cull and make returns as required, to-wlts All real estate In tbe city. (Assessors have val ued It, but It is necessary for owners to Indicate ‘itlrpn Valua excess of $9U0. Valus of all lewelry, silver plate, musical Instru ments, horses, mules, and other animals. Humber of one or two-horse vehicles. All male citlsens between the ages of 21 and 40, f t flremeu. lure to make return will render the defaulter liable to a double tax, and as tha tlma allowed for receiving returns is limited, it Is requested that parties will attend to It at their earliest Give In Tour Stats County Taxes! mm TAX I X srs bow e Office at J. K and : BOOKS of Musoogeo Oounty for 1174 Hedd A Co.’s store. M. W. T 44 W MATT, Tax Receiver Muscogee Oounty. Important to Farmers. Tgli the most reliable and efficient QIN-WRIQI1TB in the country. Wherever he hss worked he haa given satisfaction; and, si he proposes to make a ‘ ueedlng Gin rj^al r In a short time, planters i ACTS Of the Laet Legislature, FOR 8ALI BY W. J. CHAFFIN. MARKETS. qR. TUTTs \/ra i aBLf- PILl- S THE WEST ADVICE any disorder affecting the stomach, the live kidneys, Is to tone, clcau’e, and regulate thsaa 1m- portaat organs by the use of DM. IUTT’ff VMGKT- A BLE LIVER PILLS. They act very mildly, yet thoroughly restore the functional action of the digestive organs and the intestine* aud renovate the whole system. They produce neither nausea, griping or weakness, and may be taken at aay time without change of diet or occupation. Pries 26c a box. Bold by all druggists. DR. TUTtThAIR DYE possesses qualities that no other dye does. Its effect is lastaataneous, and so natural that It can not be detected by the closest observer. It li harmless and easily applied, nnd Is in genera! ust among the fashionable bail dre«sers in every large city in tbe United States. Price $1 a box. Bold - TUT Ls SARSAPARIL LA ' S DELlC.V'}; ' New Advertisements. 144 SCHOOL lEACHlEi WA41LD S; ri *J!fX ■>Mth li'il?N U |? n,er 10 * * U " ,MM Mil** $lof per w P 8 iVo I »*itaH o .T;k 0r 80UI ‘ OHARM - Tbi.“mpi.£&iSh£ Ki t5Xu.£ wi2 B Ita*. hy mall, for AdJre 7w f nrRPf * n#w hotik 00 th * Murnetm ahJLif i » complete system of- ruonetic ruort-ll »nd, the shortest, moat simnle pMyad shorn 1 learn this srL Price by mall 60 Artdreis T. W. EVANS A OO., 188 Edith 7th streel, Philadelphia? pg, 4 W Aff—Cy tf F— want tn make wmsy, M || Tha big fan am -Sara laughter, 350 comic cats. ft. people it. It will sail la dnll times 11 Show it to a na>i, and he surrenders. It Is sure every time. Don't bother with heavy hooka that nobody waata. Humor is the thing that take*. Agents wanted everywhere. Send for circulars and extra terms to To-day Publishing Company, Philadel phia, New York, Boston, or Chicago. 4w apr!4 WORKING CLASS package of goods sent _— aith six cent stamp, M. YOUMQA Co., 173 Greenwich st., New Yo*k. 4w strnctlons and free by mall. Address, NC ‘ For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUB BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Dra«*l*ta «w Million* of Aoree rich PAiunira urns IN NEBRASKA, NOW FOR SALE VERY 0HEAPI Tan loan’ (Ml, latafsat saly 4 gar seat. Daacrlptln Putphl.l, with BmUouI Kag*, unt tn*. The Pioneer, a handsome Illustrated Paper, containing the Homestead Lew, mailed fm to all parts of the world. Address O. P. DAV18, Lead Commission'.r U. P. R. H., mb27 4w Omahs, Nob. DOORS, SASH, ETC. Scrofula, Kruptivn hitmen of the Bklh, Pt. An thony's Pirn, Krysipelas, Motche*, Tinuore, Bolls, Tett«r, and Salt Hheuin, Hue Id IIujmI, Ringworm, Rheumatism, Pain and Knlurgejuftui of tbe Bones, Female Weakness, Sterility, I eiioorrlxee or hand any itoonat of money whateyer, by ■ ^*** * . ! reason of the amount of tbeir respeotiTe , —A ran oonntrvman, gazing at a gar- ; re “°“ UI luo , J .. d*n in tbs vicinity of BoBton, iu which I circulations; but the moneys required by **r* several marble statute*, exclaimed: ' said qpclion to be kept at all times iu tha ‘JtW aa* wbat a waste! Here's no leas ! orjaiQa i B0 . to w biotx the aot last afore- luan at* acarsorowa iu tbia ten-foot patch, | , . ... »ud any of them would heap tha “rows **id ia an amendment, be aud lb* lame is front a flva-aer* lotI hereby re enacted. t front • ) MASSACHUSETTS SENATORIAL ELECTION. Boston, April 14.—Tho 23d ballot re sulted ia follows^ Dawas 87, Hoar 71, Curtis 70, Adams 13, Bullock 9, Banka 6, Sanford 2, Pierce 2, Waahburu* 3, Wbit- | tier, Pittman and Lsard 1 each. SI TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER. Haney and Stock Market*. London, April 14.—Erie 84$. Paris, April 14.—Bentos 59f. and 82c. Nnw York, April 14.—Stocks active, but lower. Money 4. Gold 113$. Ex change—long 485$; short 488$. Govern ments strong. State bonds quiet. New You*, April 14.—Money assy, 4*5. Exchange very dull *t 485$. Gold 14$. Governments strong, higher and active. States quiet and nominal. Prevision Markets. Nxw Yobk, April 14.—Flour a shad* firmer. Wheat advanoing. Corn firm. Pork baavy. Lard tteady at 10 1-10. 6t. Louis, April 14.—Flour firm and in fair demand; low grades prices un changed. Horn firmer; some sales; 05*00 for No. 2 mixed on east track in elevator, oaah; held at 07. Whiskey higher st 98. Pork #10.05al6.75. Ba con quiet and unchanged. Ltrd firm at 9$; generally held higher. Louisville, Apiil 14.—Flour dull, #4 for auperfiae. Corn quiet end unchanged. Provisions firm. Pork #17. Bacon— shoulders 7, dear ribs 9$, olesr 9$ packed; sugar cured hems 12$al3. Whiskey 94. Cotton Markets. Liverpool, Aptil 14—Noon.—Cotton firmer—prices advanced a fraction; up lands 8$a8$d.; Orleans 8$a8$d.; sales 15,000 bsles, iuoludiog 3,000 for specula tion and export. Later.—Sales of uplands, nothing be low good ordinary, shipped iu March, 8 13-10. Kales of uplands, nothing below low middling, deliverable iu May and June, 8$d. 3:30 p. it.—Bales to day iuoluda 9,000 bales American. Balsa of uplands, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable iu April and May, 81-10. Liverpool, April 14—5 p. ii.—Cotton to arrive 1-10 dearer. . Bales of uplande, nothing below low middling, delivery April and May, 8$d. end Piles, mil proceed from impure blood. BlaTlim IARKAPARILU ,1s the most powerful Blood Purifier known to medical sclsncu. It euters Into the circulation and eradicate* every morbific agent; reuovates the system; produces a beant'ful complexion and causes the body to gala flesh and lucreaso in weight. Keep the Rlaad Healthy and all will be well. To do so, uotbing ban ever been offered that can compare with this valuable vegetable attract. P I cm $1.00 a bottle. Hold by Our Seventy Page llluetra* ted Catalogue of DOORS, SASHES, BUNDS, 8TAIB BAILS, NEWELS, FANCY GLA88, Ac., Msllsd to aay see lst.rv.U4 Is belldls*, o receipt of sUaip. KX0GH ft THORNE, tat * tsa canal stunk. jytl 4«wly N1W YORK CITY. MONETARY. R. M. Water, t Co., SS Broad «L, Naw York, rooolvo Deposit Account* on favorable term* from Bunk*, Banker*, and Corporation*, tubjoot to eheek ot tight. Loan* mod* only on Ootton ond Approved Stock Ex ohang* Collateral*. DIAMOND kPEUTACLESI Those Spectacles are manufactured fron "Min ute Crystal Pebbles" malted together, and are called Diamond on neoobnt of their hardness aud brilliancy. Having been tested with the polar loco pe, the diamond lenses have been found to admit fifteen per cent, less boated rays than any other pebble. They are ground With great scientific accuracy, are free from chromatic aberrations, aud produce a brightness aud distinctness of vision not before attained in spectacles. Manufactured by the ffpeoccr Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. Tor sals by responsible agents lu every city in the Union. W1TTI0II ft KIN8KL. Jewelers and Opticians, are sola agent* for Columbus, Ga., from whom they can only be attained. Mo peddlers employed. Do not boy n pair noises you sro ths trad* stark ^ octtf deodowly $90 n week, am- TIId highest Msdlwl n«thsrllles •f Enrops any tho strongest Towle, Purifier nnd Dsobstrusot known to Dm medical world Is JURUBEBA. It email dsaay of vital fore**, exhaustion ot tho nsrvous systain, raster** vigor to ths dabll- Itatsd, slsanasi vluatsd blood, nuiovss vsilsla LDOO, II Platt St* N. Y. aw $2fi00 A YEAR splendid Comblnatl nation ProBp+ctuB, luprosehtl^jr^WSSTSRs^rSBTtnavery aJmaiSMSS&SSMpESSSSbfeSSBwPMP enabling yon to coamenoe at ones. For outfit I fall BOM ITU 1 NO that wll pay you/V TO DO.MfcvU ANTIID FOR ALL, either sex, young or uid; < be dona during Islsaro tlma at your homos, or pays msaty to travel. Large salaries to experl- I ft A splendid outfit free! • JBL\J£jJN 1H for it at once, to h IRAN K ft HALL, 16^ North Charlea street, Rultitunre, DE. PIERCES ;G° LDtH StS Thomas Gilbert JOB PRINTER BOOK-BIDDER AND Blank Book Manufacturer, (Old Sun Otto* Building,) BAN DDL PH IT., COLUMHVB, UA. HR *«wvwwv w — 77.7, _ and dispatah ordsrs for PRINTING ofsv- ■ry dsssriptioo, vis: LETTFK HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS OF ACT, BUSINESS AND VISITING CAHD8, LABELS AND SHIPPING TAGS, HAND BILLS AND CIU0ULAB8, SOCIETY BY-LAWS, PAMPHLETS Ao. LEGAL BLANKS. Bailroad Bosaipts, Bills Lading, Ao in book or loots, Blank Book* of all kind*, with or without printed head*, made ut short notio*. Giving »F sntlr* psrsosel ettsnUoato Job Printing end Binding, I am enabled to All *11 or ders proespUf et LOW CASH PRICES guaranteeing sttlefSetlon Olden from abroad resolve •*■• attention ** ir parties were prsaent. Send lor Pile* List. W A full etook of Georgia sad Alabama Legal Blank* elweye on head. BOOTS AND SHOES. Spring is Coming! "Tit# buds ere beginning to swell." Likewise our stock Is beginning to swoll WITU LA ROt ADDITION A OF SEASONABLE GOODS! TIKX. Mesh sad Is colors oast and ■ub.UutM work for school wssr. We hero *11 the favorite styles for Men’s Wear in best hsud-sewed, sod iu cheeper grudis of work, ell guaranteed reliable. OUR STOCK Of Brogans, Flow Shoes, sod ell other fftep'e Goods for the went* of the le, Is unexcelled, s art well supplied with Leather and Findinss, sad can offer ledscemeete to ell classes of buy tie. N. B.—We pay the highest market price for Dry Midas. WELLS A CUKTIS, 73 Broad Street. Choice Simpson Cotton Seed FOB SALE. (Fori R*I*et*4 Stalks, by E. T. SHEPHERD. mbs if Wood. Wood ! QKST WOOD, ready .awed, MJX) per cord. Wood mwsd for M state far sord. Order. Cited prompt ly on sppUevUo* I. lb. '< fob*! If RUXOOQHX MAMTM CO.