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COLUMBUS, JUNE 80, 1874,
Prominent Incidents
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History of Columbus
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
WASHINGTON.
MARKETS.
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
Montgomery & Eufaula R. R.
Chance of Schedule,
Tnklnf DM Suedsy, lane 21,1174.
settee. Money 94 peteeaS. OeUUO}. fe-
pSjMA,
a pcaasa, 5a,'t.
a^twirowrrtw.
whioh reqslro
Jobbing trade. Lard arm.
Caraman, Jane 29.—Flour dull sad
lower at fi5.85aS6.15. Oora dull; mixed
(8a<5. Pock doll sad unchanged. lard
fiuiat; eummec 104a); kettle 111. Baeea
5s5i etfitt y (is whew ts ,
Hamm...
Tht price witH* sttt (Ubr
spsmpUst fasnd etbstts, prie
US WHOLBSALX
Grocery House
at 10,000 bales, laeludtog 1,000 (oc epeou-
lalioa and export.
Haiee ot unloads, nothing below good
ordinary, deliverable in Jeae, 8 8-16.
Ida odeylanda, nothing below low
middlings, deliverable duly and Aug oat,
^Halaa of Orleans, nothing below low
middlings, deliverable in lane, 85-16;
do., deliverable to July, 55-16.
1:80 v. a.—Sales 13,000 bales; iaolad-
log 8,000 for apeaeletioe end export.
Hr. it.—Sales of uplands, nothing be-
low good ordinary, deliverable in Jeae,
85; do., deliverable ia July and August,
**12.1874.
> hr aUu|a.
laatea.i....
The Treaaury Department several days
ago eomnMaoed payment froao the four
million fold to supply doildaneiee.
• The pabHs debt statement ea the let
of July will show a alight deetease. The
Government will pay twaaty-two millioae
of gold for July interest.
Spring is Coming I
deliverable la June, SJd. Sales of ihTp-
MatahalOoaehawsa killed yesterday in an
attaok by the Bepubliaaa troops upon
the Oarliat iatreoebmeat at Mure; three
kilometres from Estelle. When the Ns-
tiooal forese leaned of the death of their
ooaamander, they returned to thair former
position without disorder, leaving no
trophy ia tha hands of the aaeaty. The
eammand of the Bepubliaaa army will
be taken by Gen. L, Z abate, President of
OouaeU and Minister of War. Beaor
Oaltouor frill suoeead Zsbala at Minister
of War, and Senor Bagosta, Minister of
the Interior, will besoms President of
Council. ,
taketreli la t h.ee teraeeeb eat Algesia, so
tedsKa.Shea.peat, eetheSuthwnim 8ef
net, Attests sad Maeoa Tti. MIlieSfavtlie aa
natoatoe trail raaa Sail,, Slid!,, umpug.
wiLLieu nodus,
JaSS If , Oaaersl 8ia.rllleiS.it.
notice:.
175 bid; Ootober 16 27-Slal6); November
l«|el6 25.88; December I6fal6 85-88.
Cotton doll and nominal; sates 858
bales at 17}al8|; net reeetpte 18.
Bosnm, June 29.—Quiet; middlings
i8)e. ; net leeeipls 278 betas; setae 200;
■took 2500.
Naw Oauaura, Jens 28.—Keeler; mid
dlings 17o., low middllage is), good or-
diaory 14); reeetpte 665 bates; exports
lo ooutlaent 489 ; eatas 450; stoak 41,.
581.
llouus, Jnne 29.—Dull end nominal,
offerings light; middlings 16); aatre
ceipts 214; exports to Orest Britain
Omos Moa.Ls h Owens Eenaoea, l
Oehuakaa, Oa., Juae 1, lift. |
Ameetiager tkenteaKkeMener the Mobile
end Olrard Railroad Ooapuy will be held at
the depot la Otterd, Ala., aa Wedaaaday, Ju
ly let, at tl)4 e'eloek a. ■., wkea ea el settee
hr Fruldut aad aiz Dlrutort will take pteee.
■teakkeldera with their tamlUae will be patt
ed tree, earning withia twedaya af ■aatiag
aad rstaratag wilkla 6va days alter.
Oartiaeates ofStock mast be exhibited te the
asadaster by a etookholder aad MrtMaataef
Meek aad wrlttea proxy mast be ahowa teaa-
tftle e proxy topattfrea.
• 1*6—ad J. M. FRAZRR, gee'y.
NOTICE.
the Mason and Westers
„ K. Kowdvia. ThsOtif-
eayi that Oangnesmin
sosnioatad for ro-eleetion
of his Distriet; had this
Toeotnou, Jana 88.—A year ago, Geo.
F. Long, of good name aad family, wee
forbidden by Onngiseemeti J. H. Sloes to
visit his hones. Long deeoonced Sloea,
imsPrii Slam’ daughter's ekaraotor, elaim-
lag undos Intimsey with her. Sloes re-
tamed Friday, sad learned the fasts from
Us daughter. Slom shot Long from the
aeoond story window. Long reeeived
four bnokabota in hta ahull, one ia the
nook and two In tha body. Tha weunda
am fetal, Steee wee Jelled.
8,180; coastwise 154; stocks,678.
Savamrau, June 88.—Doll end nom
inal; middlings 165; neb reeetpte 108;
■nlea 87; atook 11,598.
Gbaxlx5tox, Jnne 88. Patten dall ;
middlings 18, low middlings 15), goad
ordinary ltj; net moeipts 108; ottos 100;
stock 8658.
Kiacngcn ud Vicksj Water
By BLUB * HARRISON.
Valuable Stock of Goode at
ASSIORBSS’ BALK.
Atlaxta, Jus 89.—In the mid Jest
made by Oolleotor Haltsolaw end United
Btetea Deputy Memhal Findlay into Hab-
bersham end Babnrn ooantlae, thirteen
illioit diatilteriee end oonteate were seised
aad destroyed. Bight Revenue offenders
wem arrested, inoloding two of tbs busb-
w bask are who attempted a moose, end
made an attack apoa these United States
Oelanbas to Oaloe Springs—Sth <
Mb slam tea, Ttb claw file B I OS ».
Coiawbu to Mm. ( aad 10—Ml
daMWe, Ttbetaasttattltth.
Cehraeit, te trey-Jth slam Ms
Ttb elaaa tfic p 100 n.
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N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOWS FASTEST TINS I
Choice of Two Route*.
Sew York end Hew Orleeu IU& Use.
Cotton Tie Company,
Mew Oauarn, Jane 85, 1574.—The
Timet of this evening has on article on
the anger and rise prospects of Louisiana.
MU la boat af the aaatioe beam ev BUla S Her-
riaon la tha city ot Oriental, la Mid Meaty, aa
the Irat Taaaday la Jelf east, batWMB IkiUgel
kaaia of aals, tbs Miawtac p.waml prepany,
lavitd oa aa tha proparty of (. Kaal, to aallafp a
diatraM warraat la Imref Walla a Cartia, ageiut
tha Mid I. Kaal, ts wit:
Severn white aklrta, I pain dr.wan, U aabtea,
II baby koada. It bain boya’aaapaaAara, T pain
ass’, •sapaadan, m akin fraala. It sal tea aklrta,
T wool.a aklrta. t pain wsolaa dream, Mbean
papar collar., 10 Urge and null Ipoklap (laaan,
10 anall al.Ua, tl g-ata* bowl, t pain eottaa
aarda, ts pain maw, t vaata, UsaUaat coala, t
eloak*, t pain fray llukcti, 70 eoollaa kata, If
UretMi'u
pad loalu, St plan, ( bamn hock, aad ey“, »*
abating bteabn, I dome waralad bralda, Itpoaka,
booka, SU daaaa paacila, tettba apsona, < acta
kalfaa ud faaka, 11 baaaa .poal tkraad, lu pain
actaaan, t rued amba, idem .pool tkraad. 10
pain floraa, < ptatali, 1 doaea boltlaa hair oil, 1
dniaa batttoa peaade, el palra ladln' sad gMla'
baas, twa bean iu, 5 team lin wkila, a aaok-
laaaa,« rasara, I emb,, (hum lddla atHagt. f
pain glovaa, 10 bean aeakit caps, to yards ting-
am, m yards oalleo, IttK yards debtee. So
rarda Oagia obaeka, < yarda aralu B.aa.l, t yarda
fladnyTs yarda oottoaadaa, 1 yard SatiMta, If
ass jeat/aueaL/ya
nalgfl wram the' mud mil l kbOOtS. SI DSifS bOVS’
With oontioning favorable oonditiooa,
them it no baaatd ia eatigMting a mnoh
larger yield of anger thaa teat year, not-
witiutendiog tha Toeau by the fata flood,
whlob am now estimated at 10,000 hogs
heads. Taken all in all, tbs anger pros-
Oauaaaa, Oa,, April Mlk, IMA
Txaixi Lgavn oolomius mailt
gar Maatgonary aad Maia, 1d» a. a.
Arrlra at Koalg'y, *:U a a.
Arriva at lalau, lift A a.
POP ATLAbTA AMD MW TOOK
At 10:40 a at. Arrlra Opailka at 1MT p. an At
AtluUMlp. n.
By Atlanta and Riebmend Air-Une.
Lmva Atlute AOo p. ai, CUakLOTTl AW a.
■„ Du villa AM p. m. Wabawad 11.-06 p. n. Ar-
rlva at Wmblagtoa 4:30 a. m., at lalUnara t oo a.
n, at rhlledalphls 1:30 p. aa, at MW TOKK AU
Approttklag.
Beaux, Jnne 89.—The North Otrmsn
OateUt, in an artiote under tha haadiag,
“Freak Compiicatieni in Asia," eaya the
oararana arriving from Central Asia am
bringing reports that tha Tahoob Bey is
arming against Roasis. It is baltevad ha
te prompted to this by agents of Greet
Britain.
Them te also a possibility of e collision
Dednettag the loeoss by the flood, there
‘“ Tl111 * eoreege of rioe
of about 6,000 seme. The present eondi-
Uon of the erap is highly promising. The
importance of the rloe orep is growing in
LoeMsne from year lo year, which warn
in 1870-71,49,971 barrels af eteanad rice,
and in 1878-74, 80,000 bermb. ThseaH-
mated yield this year is 110,000 barrels.
By Ken nets* Boots.
Lbbtb Atlute MO p. DsItBB 10:tt p.
Bristol Ifitf s. m. t Lyaeklmri 10.46 p. m. Arrlrs
at WwblBfWB 4:4ft s. n., st Mtlwors 4:14 s.
st PkiUdUlpkl* 1:40 p. m.. st NSW YOMKAsU
p.m.
Hlsspimf can ran from Atlanta to L>nchburg.
TMAIN4 AUITI AX OOLUMBU0 DAILY
ffwn Atlanta ait N«w York, 5:44 a. m.
Yrna Moatcoatsry and Dslaa tM ». N.
Tieksta for sals at Uaioa Fasssapr Dspot.
A ItiMMft KIIU4.
Pamaeeon, H. J., Jobs 99.—William
High, a detaeUva, wee fatally shot by the
railroad robbbm, who aDamd him into
Habctobd, Kx., Jana 19.—Your raad-
ara have bean kept wail informed of tbo
progress of tha ocutested lottery ticket
corn at Beaver Dam, to this county. It
will be remembered that the soil wee
brought by a dab of fifty-throe persons
redding in that town end vicinity against
Rev. Dr. Odom an of the Beptbt Chunk,
Dr. J. J. Mitahdl and F. M. Bibb, for tbs
ownetship af one eeupon in tiekel Mo.
91,101, wktak draw lie eeamd prise in
the late Library drawing of $75,000. The
«ean> involved wae/tbetefom, #7,500.
The sees was ergaed by able lawyers oa
kothddttb Be*, a. D. McHenry appear-
tag far the plitullff i. The svidenoe wm
oooetaded some two weeks ago, end am-
ment peetpened antU this week. After
arJBaasjap.’sa
Musquito Vetting I
AMonium annrvai at
PEAOOOK & SWIFT’S.
In ths Difitriot Oonzt sf ths
United States,
far tea faetbarm Ptatrtat at O.argie
tatkawattaraf 1
Joexrn^xixo^ | «n Osebmptay-
At Oatesibes, as tea tftk 5ep ef Jeae, A. ». MTA
rpBUIa ta giva satiM that the aauat ■ aatiag
X af ika eradIMn af Jttaph Blag, Pukrept.
will ks ksM nt tks sSns W UT. Wwalns, one st
tks Rsflstsrs In Bosk meter i* as14 DUtHet, *t
Maw You, Jana 89.—A mad dog waa
killed after Uttog three ehUdrea to
Brooklyn end two hem.
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