The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, January 10, 1875, Image 4

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DAILY TIM IX ( oliimbiiM, L.. SUNDAY JANUARY 10, 1875. Special lo AdvfHlwri. We w ill Insert business- nonces is Jnoul 00l iimns or thin j>ai*r foi ten C' lHs por line. Tt. Is ft cheap aud offliWnt \Yhy to advorttoo your business, and wo would l*‘ Kind to Imve many of them. Mr. Kobert M. llohhN Ih connected with thiA office, und in fully autiiorizod to solicit and receipt for lulver tlsements and subscriptions to thin paper. W. 11. Cody, F.m|. Ih our authorized nffont to receipt for sub scriptions to the J>a fLY and WEEKLY Times, for the counties of Muscoffeo, and of Kasscll county, Ala. k. r r. 1 -onu Ih authorized to solicit subscriptions and advertfatfbtf for the Daily Times, in Ala tiamu, and to receipt for the same. Index to Xpw AdvertliPMend. Win. Beach A (Jo., adveftlses a larpre lot of plows, of every make, hoes, hardware, steel, Ac. Beach A Cos., are successors to Hall, Mosns A Cos., and have by strict in tegrity and fair dealing, won the confi dence of the trading public. Farmers who have to buy plows, hoes, axes, and all farm implements, cannot do bettor than call <m this firm. Boatrite A Clapp, would is? pleased to w** their friends and the public generally at their store, to examine their large lot of dry gfxxls, cloaks, Ac. They extend ari invitation through tills paper. J. M. McNeal, Esq,, lias a card in this paper, He is it young lawyer of great promise and ability. You cannot intrust your business in better hands, ills office Is over C. A, Redd A Go’s store. G. T. Williams A Bro., are making great strides in the art of photography. Here after, there will lx* no necessity of sending North to have your work done. Prof. Outs. De Beuriflf and J. L. Duffee ore with them, and with such a corps, they can and will give satisfaction. Jim Boyd the well known Kentuckian, is at (.'ol. Thompson's Stables with a hun dred bead of mules, and a dozen or more horses. He always brings to Columbus the best stock the country affords. Go arid buy or trade him out of Some of his line stock. Lawrence Barrett wffl appear in Spring- i er’sOpera House cm next Friday in the great play of Bull war’s Richelieu. Com ment is unnecessary. Tickets and re served seats for sale at Chaffin's on and . after Wednesday. If you want seed potatoes, garden scud or any kind, or if you are hungry and wont good groceries, you will find where to become satislled by reference to T. J. McAdams advertisement, the gentlemanly . proprietor of the Virginia grocery. If you will walk down to the Hans Houci on Tuesday night you will get the best supper you have had this season, and you see it will not cost you anything. On that j occasion Uicte will be a grand free lunch. Don't forgot that J. MARION KSTES is sidling Pump Boots at cost. jaiiß tf Nliml unit PrcxMiMl Poultry. f am daily receiving a fresh lot of Hhad and Dressed Poultry, for sale at the low est cash prices. My Ice House onablcs me to keep them nice and fresh, jan9 tf .John L. Hoiian, Dry Good* Mncrllrnl ! Desiring to quit the Dry Goods busi ness, and to make way for my large stock of Groceries, 1 am determined to sell my entire stock of Show, (’lethlng and Dry Gixxls generally, keoakdlehh of cost. Call and examine and you will be satislled. Our stock of Groceries, now on hand and to arrive, Is complete, and at lower ! prices than ever before offered. janl ‘itawtm L. Harris. • Sew Cl will Nac-qiicn Just, received ami offered cheap. Also, nice lot Ladies' Trunks, at janl eod The Virginia Stork. Lull'*! Aw veil lew! In Gold and Nlckle SUx've Huttons, Kap il pi re, Oh rental and Gold Studs for shirt fronts, at No. 7s Broad street. jan6 eod4t Thornton A Acei-:. 10,000 Oranges at 2 cents, at jan9 2t W. E. Handefohd's. ! Iloi-it’ llir Null*. Stout, substantial, in giKxl condition, suitable lor dray or express. For sale cheap. Apply at jan9 2t No. 71 Bitoad Street, j J. MARION ESTES lias THE REST Hand- Sewed lkx>ts and Gaiters. janS tf ! J. MARION ESTES ibwired to cull erfpi'- ciftl attention to ids roinarkably low prices for Gents’Fine Boots. janS tf j Umit Kxfltemwnl Ml 1441 Itroud Street ! Many wonder and say, “How it is they sell so cheap wo eanaot tell." Some say j wo sacrifice, Groceries are slaughti'nxl, Ae. To numerous questions asked in re- ! lation t<) our delicate prices, we simply ' say, cheap rents and no wiv<*s to support, j J. B. Ivey A Bito. . janl SlUvw-suAw e-lm Vn*t Opened, An ehyjdit assortment of Gents Fancy Silk SOarfs, Scarf Rings and Pins, at JanO ivxUt Thornton A Acer's. — The vinrlnlu Slore Is selling great bargains in all kinds of Dress Goods. Call there and save money, janl eod If you want Hats, Shoos, Dry Goods of • every description, Clothing, Factory Goode, Ac., at retail, for wholesale prices, call at .TasF.ru A Bun's, janl tf # Conuudrum. Pompey “Jim, what makes de Ivey Brothers sell Groceries so much cheap er’n de odder merchants?" Jim—“ Cause dev ain’t got no Yum branees.” jrtn7 st-Hixsu Avail* Skirts! Another lot of this celebrated Shirt just received by jon6eocUt Thornton & Ac re. t'urpcti. Fresh lot Just in and selling cheap. Also, New Prints, 10-4 and 11 4 Sliocting, Pillow Cosing, Towels, Napkins and Table Linens, at janl cod The Virginia Store. t(if Cwlliini. The Imperial, the Aldinc, the Alexis, the Berlinv the Cfttfrfek and many others, cheap, at jam* oud4t Thornton A Acre’s. NT'MEET CHAT. No Mayor’s Court yesterday. The Weather has cleared, and the streets lxHjomingdry. It h||o turned off very cold. Plenty of laborers in town lagging for Work. Instead of hiring hands at SIOO to $125 per annum, you can got ns many as you want for from $Bo to $75, and their board. Any quantity of drained poultry in the city. Why don't we YalAe the chickens, instead of buying them from Tennessee. We saw an old wotiuui on the streets last night, who was ninety years of age and claimed to be the daughter of Gen. Mclntosh. She was asking for money. E very lx xl y who attended wore speak ing in praise of the City Light Guards, ball. Those who did not, declare they will not miss another. The moon lillod yesterday, so we may expect fine wither, if there is any virtue In the signs of the moon. We had the pleasure of a serenade late last night. The music was good, but the ext reme oolrt caused a short serenade, fine exchange asks another if there ih any harm for young ladies to sit in the lapse of ages; and the reply is, that it de pends on the age selected. Those from eighteen to twenty-five are extra hazar dous. The advertisement of a Western stone cutter reads, “Those who buy tombstones from me, hxk with pride ami satisfaction upon the graves of their friends.” Mrs. Partington, noticing the deatli of Mr. Kyan, the inventor, is extremely anx ious to know if he is the inventor of Kyan Pepper. Taw* ffiit hr fhlrv.*! Hrvfml tnoflftv tuul ;i1 tompt* were iiutdn tt. roll ilwt-Uingt; , iii tho uppor iinrt of tlio eity (luring the j j wiM'k. A man llvlni? anywhere futar the ! olty lias to nle-p witli one eye open. AJi of the elnireliw have wrvioo today. I Won't you of You will feel iletter. A si ranffer from Alabama w.ut thrown from a home lie wan trying witii a view to - piirelmHlnK, yewterday eveninif. Noilatn ! n nr, mvr a h Hire ware. tlelil lenten. On to Joiioh' Tailor Shop, ever Tope & IjOJik‘6 hlxoc tttore, ami vour ‘ lothes i Cut arid Made. Ho guarantees a fit. (It* j Kale of Faetoey KloeK Yea ton lay Muoars Klip- A Harrison sold at pulilie outery, five shores of the Masco- j oo Factory at *BB per share. The shares f are divided in sums of one Imudfial dollars | each. This Factory we Vielieve liaH pairl \ no cash dividends for tlio [last two years. I but the nott oarulugs of tho uonoern have ,lasni la rye. They hsvobeon oxjmndcd In t he pui*chase of additional lilactiinery, ex-1 i tension of liuiidinys Ac. The sb*'k of tids i oomi'Sny Is as relialile as any in the btat.' j and tho factory is well and ably manayod. i fio to the Sans Somi Tnesday niyht, and I enjoy the Free I.uneti front 8 until 12 I o’clock. jail) 21 | < i-i.e For information on tliis aljeorbing ques- j i Hon, wc refer our romicTs to the circular ro|Hrt of the Cotton Exchange of Nash-j villa, which is publish**! in full In another • i-olvmm. They figure th<> crops at 3,470,-' I oOObalus, ami give their reasons thoiofcr, t wliiuh are said by those who arc expe j rlonced, to \to gxxl and sufficient. We hope next year the cro|. will be one mil lion bales shorter than this year, ami that | instead of raising eotton, our people will j liave corn, meat, grain, potatoes, pens, Ac., | I'm-sale. Thun we will look for genuine ! prosperity. At Cost! Oft! entire stock of Dr<‘ss (4<xxls. Our entire stock of Flannels. Our entire stock oflicady-mad*! Clothing jan 10 Jw Boatrite A Clapi*. l*rriMiu%l. | Our talented young friend, T. W. | I Grimes, Esq., member elect to the Legis-1 I latiire, leaves to-day f<*r Atlanta, to at-! j tend tin* session of the Legislature. That j I body meets Winlnoaday. i Must*>g*‘ could have made no betbu- s*> 1 i lection, if she had tried, thun Mr. Grimes, ! He is a young gentleman of intelligence and integrity, and will represent tho in terest, of his constituency with credit to ldms<‘lf and satisfaction to them. We ex-! piH’t to hear g<XKt reports of him, for he j has all tlio qualifications to reach a high seat in Ihe temple <>f fame. J utige WULUams, and Semitr Crawford will not leave until Tuesday. ; Everything t hat the market ran afford ! will be served Up for the Free Lunch nt i the Sans Souei Tuesday uigiit. jalU 2t, Cuuuty CoHMlMlwivn, This btxiy met yceterday, inul t ransaet i*i the Usual business. The eh*cUqn of a lOponey Physician was to haw taken f place, line Tor some reason it was pest polled until next Saturday, when the elec [ lion will he held. i— ♦ New CeoU-! BUu k Alp.te.is. Black Mohairs, l>iu*k I Brifcb'auU, at very low price*. ! janlO lw Boatiutf. A ( r.Ai*c. i .\v\* Book. In our Street Chat, we mentioned tliatu I l**>k agent wiis in tho city, soliciting sub ! seriptions. Yesterday we hunted him up, and found him to Ih* Mr. w. lb >t j Madison. Gn., agent for the most historical works on the Polar aud Tropical ; j worlds we have ever seen. Tho lx>ok is ! | written by Dr. Hart wig, and is not only j ! an accurate description of all that is known of the two great regions of the j globe, but is filled with interesting nar : rativivs of escape. Ae. Tire engravings are beaut ifulaud well extv tiled, it is worthy j of u place in all libraries, and should l>o iin the hands of every family, who desire : to obtain information. -■* - Full assortment of Striped Goods, j jaaiO lw Boatrite & Clapp. DiO Uooitk far 4ho l*vilo. * It the pulilie are in earnest about buy-! j ing Dry Goods clamper than ever lnffore i offered, call at Joseph A 8r0. '3 ami be I suited, for everything in their store is for j | nalo at cost. janl tf j ltlack. Alpaca* Worth 50 cents, selling at : *7J,c.; liner j grades same proportion 20 piv-es nveiv-. ed tivday at janl eod The Yiboinia STi>re. ! At Cool ! Large stx-k Fancy Dress Gixxis and I Furs. Also, some fine French Cloths and j Cassimeres at even less than cost, to close out stock. This is a nut* opportunity to got good goods for a small sum. janl eod Virginia Store, i A Itcother Aiv determined to supply the public with cheap Dry Goods. They recognize the dull times, and know the people must be clothed, and liave therefore eoneltidtHt to sunplv the demand at a saorigee. jtmt tf Tlie Contest. We wife unabl*‘ to gather anything further regarding the contest <#f the; late county election. Th<* matter stands as it di<l. 'Hi© Governor has Ix**n notiflcxl not to issue eonunUpdons. No cither steps have been taken, as far as we are advised. There has boon some talk 11 bout G<orge Y. pond, the defeated candidate for Clerk Sup*rhr Court, cop testing the cbxdion of J. J. Bradford. We interviewed him on the subjeitt, and lie authorizes us to say for him that he does not expect to contest; tliat when the matter was first mentioned to him, lie thuuglit lie would “galkip with the gang," but 4>n mature reflection lio came U) tlio conclusion that if he had had the chance b- woukl have voted every man he coqld, and consrxiuently did not Maine bis opponertf, even if there were any illegal vote* ]xilb*l. He wrote to the Governor, stating that ho had no com plaint to make, and to issue Bradford's commission. This Is the right view to take of the matter, and it is praiseworthy in our friend George not to join in making any fuss about an olwtion where there arc obliged to lie some illegal votes on each side, from the very nature of the voters. It is about as fair for one as another. The public ore invited to the Fiee Lunch at the Sans Bond Tuesday night. Table will be spoead from H o’clock until 12. janlO 2t l.aiiraiucf IJaht (■uartl*. The following vote of thanks wc*iv ren dered the City Light Guards by the gal lant members of the LaGrunge Light Guards, on the eve of their departure : Rankin Hoi se, / CoLUMm’H, Ga., Jan. !)th, 1875. \ T\> /hr Officer* and Mnnhrr* of thr City \ lAyht Guard*: At an informal meeting, held this morn-! ing in the parlor of the Rankin House, j the undersigned ©otnmittee was appftfnßHl to yon, in lM*half of our com- j rades of the LaGrange Ligiit Guards, our sine*ire and heartfelt thanks for your cor dial nveption and uniform attention to us while in your city. Trusting that this meeting of the two companies City Light Guards of Colum bus and LaGrange Ligiit Guards may form the connecting link of the chain of friendship which shall be tie* means of bringing us together on many future occa sions, and bearing with us many pleasant recollections of our stay, we bid you a reluctant adieu. (). A. Bull, G. A. Horxady, A. J. Miller, Committee. The company left on tin* 10 o'clock yes terday's train for home. They wore escorted to the depot by momix*rfl of the City Light Gm xis. Free Lunch at the Bans Souei Tuesday night from 8 until 12 o'clock. jalO 2t Hotel Arrival* Januurj 9, 1H7.5. CENTRAL HOTEL. L. M. Erwin, Southern Express Cos. S. R. Terrell, Atlanta, Ga. F. G. Thompkins, Atlanta. P. I/innihan, Now York. Joel Murphy, New York. W. G. Andrews, Muscogee Cos. Juo. Richardson, Balttmore. S. ti. lb'll, Atlanta. Clioh. M'lecham, New York. N. •). Hamilton, Now York. T. .1. Hunt, Glenalta. RANKIN HOUSE. ■las. Lnßovteau, New York. Win, A. Christian, New York. Geo. (’. Davis, Baltimore. J. P. Lenoir, Lenoir, Tenn. Miss M. J. Treadwell, Glennville, Ala. A. B. Lynch, S. \V. K.ll. R. S. Hildreth, Columbia, H. ( '. S. J. Kent, Macon, Ga. W. (). Sargent, Columbus, Miss. A. P. Baldwin, Ohio. A. J. C*e, Boston. 1). J. Platt, San Francisco J. H. Griffin. Louisville, Ky. Lewis Wells, city. J. L. Mustiau, city. ('apt. W. A. Little, eity. Frank Ellis, city. Goo. A. Williamson, Richmond, Ya. C.ipt. Llttleiield, Richmon*!, Va. J. M ARION ESTES has a large slot k of Boote and Shoes. All gixxls warraubnl. Try him. janS tf ' A Hurffulii! <Vmu and w** an elegant-fitting Shield Bosom Shirt for one dollar and a half, jiinti sxl4t Thoiinton A Acre. 1 The Mount Vernon Association re port that < luring the year the eolo- j mv<les of Washington's house luivt' been compleLi‘d at a cost of >I>JJ Gl, and that other renovations will be made iks somi ns suffieiont money is reeeivo<i. The sum of shhj has been j snl>seribed for repairing the portico ; facing the library; the estimated ex pense lieiug Various gifts have been received forthe onmnientntion of the house. Th‘ sideboard was re paired at the expense of the late Airs, i Robert K Lee; a small marble bust of Washingt on was given by a Wash ington lady, and a New York firm gave an antique-shaped sofa and four elmirs to match. The members of; ! tho association desire to place mir rors, mantel ornament*, nn<l centre tables in the bun<|iit hall. Uuiing ! the ] 'ast year residents of the State of Now York contributed for renova tions and furniture, the sum of *07(1 7c. and residents of New Jersey, $165; members of the Masou'e frater nity in New Jersey contributed *72ti for the endowment fund. DANIEL R. BIZE. DEALER IN GFAFIUI. AMI I AM 1 anocEßiEs, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIG LIQUORS. UTI'H unvqutiletl atlMUUh''B i.r t>btaioiu TT (’ountry Product 1 1 k-'- r t•• uttUntly iu stor** Rutter, Eunt. Uhlckonx. lH'tattM-*, Dried Fruit, \r. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES. ! both fr*h ami attnkctivc, and at lowest possible I CASH PRICES. All aro invited t> cxaiuinc oil Hi t mi S|„ between Oslethorpe 1* •! uck*n. j jau 1-1 \v Sans Souei Bar! Restaurant and Ten Pin Alley ! | JJEST OF WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS. | OYSTERS. FISII, GAME and Choice Mcnla nerved at all hour**, t rousounhle priccii, uud private . rooms when desired. THE TEN FIN ALLEY it* the bent ever eon- ' stria ted in Colnmlms. Mr. JAMES LAWRENCE has charge. janS tf V. J, BOLAND, Proprietor. FIX WCIAI. A (lAI.. OFFICE Ditl.Y TtMB. tn. t'. 1. 1 COM Mill M DAILY AAEKET. riSANCIAi.. Mooey I*4 to l l i per rent. (Jold boyin* 107, AcHing 110. Silver nominal. Might Mila on New York buying g c. discount; demand billa on Boatou 1 \o. discount; bank cheeks %c. premium. COLUMBUS COTTON MARKKI’. Market eloaed dull and uuchauged at the lul- j lowine quotation a: Ordinary 1 n frll ! Oood Ordinary 1Z W Low utiddlugH (" 13', Middlings IH', | Good Middlinga 18 V*— j Warohouae aalea 184 bale*. Keccipta 181 balea— -10 by H. IV. U. It., x M. A* G. It. R.. Bby Weattsrn R. R., I by N. AS. It. R , lUby River. by wagon*. Shipment* ftß bah-a—lßl by H. W. U. 8., :i‘J for home couauiuption. I>AII.V KIATKMKKT. stock Auguat 81, 1M74 I.o‘Jti It< < l ived to-day 181 pro vioiiHly 48,860-47,0*19 48,063 Shipped to-day UW " previously 84,402 —34,396 Stock on hand 13,470 j HHOLKMAIiF IMIH K 8 H KKKNT. COUBECTEU WEEKLY liY CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. Ai'PLKm—per barrol, $5; peck, ir*-. Baiun-Clear Hides ~t lb 01k'.; Clear Rib Side* 16c; Shoulders 12 ‘ t c; lee-curwl Shpuktora 15q; Sugar-cured Ham* 17c; Plain Hama lS'jc. llaooi No —17,'a 18. Bulk Meats—Clear Rib Sides 11 a 4 <SLll•. Bi ttek—Ooaheu 1* 11. *•; Country Mh . Bhooms—** dozen, f2 30e $3 50. Caxpy— Stick ih 16c. Canned Goooa—Sardim* V- case of 100 l>*xes *l7; Oysters. 11b ran* dozen. $1 20 to $1 33. Chkkse—English f If. OUc; t;hon e IS‘,; West ern 17. ; N. Y. State 16.'. Cajtdum—Adamantine V 11. 19. ; Paraphine 33.■. Ojkkek—ltio good If* lt 23c; Prime 23c ; Choice | 24 *,c; Java 33c to 37c. Cork- Yellow Mixed V bushel <>i 20; White, -j J 1 20 car load rates in depot. CIOABs-Domestic, ft 1,000 s2ofjfs6o; Huvana, ! *70(.. $l5O. Flour—Extra Family, city ground, V ft* $8; A $7 50; B #6 50; Fancy $lO. Hakowakk—Wide Iron p ft. 9c; Ib-Hned 6< ; Sad Irons Hi-; Bar Steel lie; Spring do. l 2‘ t ; Cast Sled 2.V: Bug- ! gy Springs 20e; Horse and Mule Shoes y ft. 9c; Horse Shoe Nails 25c; Nails V keg $.5; Axes f 1 dozen |lsfe sl7. Hat— |4 wt $1 40; l ountry 4Uei,.soc, Iron Ties—V ft* 7 *,s/ g^c. Lari>—Prime Leaf, tierce, y lb 16e; halves and kegs.l7c. I.eatheU'—White Oak Sole V ft> 25c; Heiuhx k Sole 33e; Frem h ('alf Skins #24.a54. Amerie*a do. s2i</ $3 50; Upper Leather #2 <" #3 50; Harness do. 50c; Dry Hides lie, Green do. 6c. Mai KKUEL -No. 1 y bid $ 15fa$18; No. 2 sl4; No. 3 sll fiOfies 12 50; No. 1 y kit $1 40e/ #3. Pickles—Case jj dozen pints $1 80; quart $3 25. Potash-- p <-ase $K to $9. Potatoes—lrish y bbl *4 50fa.$5 fK) POWIjEB —y keg $6 25; l 4 keg $3 50; ' 4 $2 00, iti Magazine. Rope—Manilla U 11* 2<K-; Cotton 30c; Machine made fiCc. Meal —y buahel $1 20, Molasses—N. O. y gallon 85c; Florida 75c; re boiled 75< ; common 45ef,5<. (tats— y bushel 85(,90c. Oil—Kerosene f* gallon 25e; Linseed, raw. $1 20; boiled $1 25; Lard $1 23; Train sl. Kick—l* ft* 8, t , . Salt— y sa< k $1 85; Virginia $2 25. Tobacco —Common y lb 45(a50c; Medium . Bright 70e; Fine 75c; Extra $1; Navy 60(05c; Mai vaboy Hnuff 7,Wißs<\ Snot —y sa< k $2 40, Scoar—Crushed aud Powdered y lb I3&I8 l 4 ej I A. 13c.; B. l’i^e,: Extra C. 12*\; O. 11>,r.; N O. Yellow Clarified 10,V; do. White 12, c. Soda—Keg 7c y lb; box 10c. Starch —y ft> 8 * a c. Trunks—Coiunilms made, 20 inch, 76c , 36 inch $‘J 80. Tea—Or* en 75*’: Oolong 65. . Whiskey—Rectified y gallon $1 25; Bourbon ?4. White Lea i > —V lb 11 f-12 1 , c. ViNKOAU— f* gallon 35c. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Whole**- U- tail. 1 Goshen Butter $ 40 $ 50 Country *■ 30 40 Eggs 28 36 Frying chickens 2fk<s2s 4fAs3o Grown " . 30w)33 30t#33 Irish potatoes tiOn’k 4 50 •< 5 (Ml bbl 5 00 Sweet potatoes 75 35 p k Onions 90 bw 05p'k Cow peas 80 bn 100 uu III') UIMNIM. Prints.. 11 ',c. y yard 7 m bleacbcacotton ,7‘. J (nloc. 4 4 lOfa 20c. Sa Island •• B<*i f lrtc. " j (k>ats* aud Clark'S spool cotton..7oo. Tickings 10^3.c. 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 brown and bleached sheetings 30fr50c. >* yard' Wool fiatiucla—r<sl and bl<a< lu*d 20fc75c. " J Canton flannels—brown aud bl’d Pi'jfa 25c " Liuseys 15fn :*<•. “ Kentucky Jeans 150r65c “ COLUMBUS MANUFACTURED GOODS. Evole and Phknix Mill*.—Sheeting 4 4 10 T ANARUS, shirting B'jC.; osuaburga. 7 oz.. 14e.; \ drill ing 12c; Idea*-bed sheeting aud dilling I'M# 13c.; Canton flannels 20c. Color'll (Jnnilx. -Stripes 10in -11 ; black gingham cheek* plades t'*r field work 17c; cottou blanket* $2-i. $4 50 per pair; bleached hu< kaltack towels $1 40 per dozen; yarns ss. t Is. per bunch of pounds $135; rope 25c. t‘* 27e. ; sewing thread, 10 ball* t" the pound. 50e knitting threa<l. 12 Imlls to i the pound, bl"a* he.l, 55c.. unhlom'hod 50c.; wrap ping twine, iu ball*, 40<-. n .*/en t,<—Casi meres, 9 OZ. per yard. 55c. to "(k?.: jeans 20e. to i 37 .: doeskin jeans 56c. Mhhcooek Mills.—?, shirting H' a c.; 4-4 sheet- j inglo‘,V.: Flint River 8 oz. osnaburgs 15e.; do. | yarns $1 35. Ooi.UAUH;m Fai ioky.— shifting ~?.; 4-4) sheeting 10',e.; sewing thread, uubleached, 50e.; knitting, do., Me. ; wrapping twine 40.- Clkoo's Factory.—Plaids or Shocks l:k:; stri|s | fanev lashions. 12 M % UKKTW ID TF.I.K.It \ PH. Special to the Daily Time* by the S. A; A. Lin* . ! FINANCIAL. BANK STATEMENT. New York. .Jan ft. Tim Now York Bank Statement makes the following; favorable ; showing: Inereast' net rostTve S3,BSU,FH): I loans iin‘!*>as(*tl $1,948,100; specie ineroiisstl i $5,245,100; legral tenders ineniosed $177,r>00; le|K>6its increased si,H4.('oj; circulation deer eased $25,000. New York, January ft. 'I p. m —Gold I I 112*4. Sterling: 4HtU?f4*D. New York, -Jan.|ft. t; p. m Money eiostsl ouiet at J per ct. (told closed at 112'-. j Uovemnieuts steady. Stocks closed wt*aK I • and lower. PROVISIONS. New York, Jan 9.—-Torn steady. Wheat ; ' duff; Spring- ftpmer; lied Amber Wintm* i etisy; white do. Provisions quiet. Lard I strong; and },e. b*tter Baltimore, Jan. 9.- WhAtt dull and I ' declining;; No. 1 AmU'r West<*rn $1 25 m 26: No. 2 do. $1 20@12l; No 3 do. $1 14 | 4/.1 15; No. 1 Red Western 1 l&u 1 23; No. 2 do. $1 18; No. 3 do. $1 10. Corn dull; White Southern 7S'</ S3c: Y’ellow do. 78aHl; : Western mixixl MOCcsi. Provisions very j dull; mess pork steady ats2o; bulk meats j j dull and lowm*; shoulders (P rib sides 9‘ 4 al(); Uieon dull and lower; * shoulders 8' 4 aft; clear rib sides ll' 4 a12‘ tf ;: ! sugar cured hams 12* /<£l3; lard tirm at i t4ttl4' j. Western butter dull and easy. t'offtH* very strong-, stock very ligiit. i Whiskey 99. COTTON. Liverpool, Jan. 9.—1 p. m. C<tten quiet; sales 32,000; sjwvulation 2,000; Uplands' j 7 s gd.; Orleans f; s d. 2:30 r. M.—January aud February ship- * , monte, not below wxxl ordinary, 7 9-ltkl; February and March, not below low mid dling; 7 4 <d; February and March delivery, not below grond ordinary. 7 7-16 Havre. Jan. 9. Cotton quiet ami steady; tres ordinaire Orleans, spot, 96; low mid-1 j dlingr Orleans, alloat, 93. New Y’ork. Jan. 9.--Cotton, old class,. siKits, closed firm; onlinary 13; jroisi or- * dmary 14 ; strict ord. 14' a ; low mid id lings 14 7 *; middlings ff<*<d mid- 1 idlings ltd clos'd firm ; sales bivies; January 14 7^f??29-32 ; February 15 1 -161??. 3-32 ; March 15, 1 ,; April 15 27-325c15! b ; May liV'£s-32: June 16 7-16^15-32; Julvl6 23- 32fif* 4 ; August 10 15-16. New York. January 9.- New class spots : dosed firmer; ordinary 12\; gtKni ordi nary 1;V 5 4 ; lo- muhliing-s 14 1 -,; middlings * 15; g<HHI nuadlings 15 3 s ; middling fair 15' H ; fair 16' /# ; sales to opinners 226; ex ports 500; speculation 490. Galveston. January 9. Ouiet; receipt; b 6l9bales; sales 1,10. Gixhl ordinary Exports to Great Britain 4,363; to Conti nent 984. Stock 82,785. Philadelphia, Jan 9. Market firm; middlings I5 l g ; receipts 170. Providence, Jan. 9.—Stock 22,000. | Pi*bt Royal, Jan. 9. Stock 1684. New Orleans, Jgn 9. Steady; denuind i goody rouoipt# 6,425. Solos 3,500. Mid idlings 14' St-ocK 272,642. Savannah, Jan. 9. -Cotton steady; re ceipts 1,821; sates 1,115; middlings 14,‘i; stock 95,462. Norfolk. Jaii. 9. Finn; receipts 829; sales 3f*o; low middling stock 13,365. I Baltimore, Jan. 9.—Cotton firm; re eelpts none; sales 275; middlings 14 4 ; | Stock 28,685. I Moihlk, Januarv 9. Quiet and firm; re feefpts 1.17 ft ; sales 1.500; middlings 14 l 4 ; stock 13,364. i Boston, Jan. ft. -Cotton quiet; receipts I IS7 ; r H*ik* 235; middlings 15F ; * shn-k 23,- 721. Charleston, Jan. 9.—Cotton stwuly; receipts LI 19; sales I,s<ki; middling OiV t \ sUx* 73,163. YVilmington, Jan. ft. Steady; receipts 202 Iwdes; sales none; middlings I4e; stock 3,194. ib velpts all |g>rts to-day 13,365; exports D) Groat Britain 6,145; to Continent 2,538. Consolidated exports ; to Great I Britain —; to Continent . Stock |in all ports 845,338. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. .11 l-'J Hour** (o Xe fork. Wehtkrn Railroad ok Alabama. ) (JoLUMUCH, Ga., S!i>t. 13, 1874. J TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY For Montgomery and Brlina 2:00 a. m. Arrive at Montgomery M:00 a. m. Arrive at H< lma 12:04 a. m. FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK At 10:30 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 1*2:20 p. in. At Atlanta 5:42 p. in. By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p.m., CHARLOTTE 8:35 a. in.. Danville 3:27 p- m. Arriv-- at Washington 4:30 a. m. t at Haltine*re rt:3oa.m„ ut lftiiUub lphia 1 .30 p. i„ at NEW YORK 5:15 p. ni. Sle ping Car* run from Atlanta to Charlotte. U.v Ki-unOHaw Route. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m.. Dalton 10:28 p. m., Bristol 10:45 a. m., Lynehburg 10:45 p. in. Ar rive at Wa*liingti*u 0.45 a. m.. at Baltimore 9.15 a. m. pt Philadelphia DfiO p. ni., at NEW YORK 5j15 p. in. Sleeping Car* run from Atlanta to Lynchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY From Atlanta and New York 6:37 a. m. From Montgomery and Selma 2:25 p. m. Tick* t* for nab * at Union Paaxeiigcr Depot. CHAM. P. BALL. General Sup’t. H. M. ARBEIT, Agent. jaul-tf Notice. OrricK Mtmir.K and Giuaho Railroad, \ t'ui.i uncit. Ga., Oct. 2, 1874. On aud after Saturday, October 3d, train* over thi* rood trill run a* follows: PASSENGER TRAIN. DAILY (Kl NHA V* EXCEPT ED) MAKINO CLOKE CONNEC TION WITH M. & E. It. U. FOB KIKAULA. Leave Coinrabnn 3:00 p. m. Arriv*-at Troy 9:40 p. m. Leave Troy ... 2:45 a. m. Arrive at Columbus 9:45 a. m. FREIGHT TRAlN—Regular. leave Columbua Mondays, Wednesday* aud Friday* at 5:30 a. m. Arrive at Troy 3:52 p. m. lA*a\e Iroy Tuesdays Thursday a and Satur days at 4 .30 a. M. Arrive at Columbus 2:02 p. m . jaul-tf W*. L. CLARK. Supt RANKIN HOUSE. t ohimlHi*. <-corgia. J. W. RYAN, Prop’r. Ruby itestjiurant, BAR AND BiLLIARD SALOON, UNDER THE HAN KIN HOUSE. janl (Lwtf J. W. KYAN, I'rop'r. H. F. ABELL A CO. —ti.vve— jp.Vßl.Y HOSE POTATOES, j P. erl. *s Potato's. Russett Potatoes, Feed P< tatoe . Poach Blow Potatoes, Pink Eye Potatoes, New T.eal by tierc, keg < r bucket. Goshen or Western Butter. New Raisin* and Currant*. Soft-Shell Almond* and Pm an*. Magnolia and Diamond Ham*. Mv All good* delivered by 11. F. IHKI.r A CO. jan7 tf Ellis & Harrison, Auctioncecs, CommiNNioii <iul HMale liirU*. <' 1.l MIHS. GEORGIA, Offer f>r Sale City and Country KK4I* F.4TATK, 4 AT4MM4A I.IHK. (the be*t in Market.) NEW It I (.LUX at all Patterns. 4.KOt F.ltll>. mn OOODB, PROVIS ION N. Ac., Ac. Will attend promptly to LE6AL KALES in the City aud Country. janl-tf Store for Rent. I WILL KENT THE DESIRABLE AND COM ruodiouM Store H<*twe, aituated in the Oswiche* neighbofkodo, ftve mHe* from Fort Mitehell. Thi* i* a good trading centre, iu a first class neighborhood, and any one desiring to engage In keeping a country store, eauuot find a better stand. Terms moderate. Apply on the plaeoT or by letter to JAMES H. CHAMBERS, jau9 tf Oswichee, Ala. ,i:i * i hi: in:.r i\ . have always taken the premium at all I the State Fair* where trial* have been made, over all other Stoves. I am Special; .Agent for thi* *• etien. Every Stove >varraHt< d‘to give full *ati*taetion, or nn*ney ru/unded. And at my store you will also flud the long tried and well known IRON WITCH COOK STOVE, now manufaetiirud by the Southern Stove Work*. Ck>lntbus. Ga. Also, various other Cook stove* of the above factory, from sls up. I also keep ou hand a general' stock of House- Furnishing Goods. I make the Manufacture an l Wholesale of Tin Ware a specialty, and call the attention of merchants and others to this feet. Call and ee for yourself, at J. n. HEXVKTT **. No. 14;! Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. janfl deodAwtf ! GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. —. Executive Uepurlment. James M. fIMiTU, Governor of tb. Bt.tr. P. W. Alenuulrr, 1. W Wnm'n, Srrrrtortrs Ex ! ecutive Department. I Thomas C. Howard, Samuel C. Williams, Clerk* ! Executive Department. J. B. Campbell. Warrant Clerk. W. H. Grigsby, Mesßeuger and Recording | Clerk. Ntafr House Officers. N. C. Barnett, Secretary of State. J. F. Jones, Clerk. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General. J. W. Keuftoe, J. W. Goldsmith, Clerk*. John June*, State Treasurer. Miller Grieve, Clerk. Joel Branham, Librarian. E. A. FleweUeu, Superintendent of Public Building*, etc. G. J. Urr. State School Conuuiaalouer. Thomas V. Green, M. D., Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum. W. D. William*, Superintendent Academy of the Blind. W. O. Connor, Superintendent Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Judicial llcpartincut. SUPREME COURT. Hon. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice. Hon. H. K. MoCay, Judge. Hon. R. P. Trippe, Judge. N. J. Hammond, Attorney General. Z. D. Harrison, Clerk. Henry Jackson, Reporter. The Supreme Court sits at the • at of govern ment, beginning on tho third Monday iu January aud the flr*t Monday in July of each year. SUPERIOR COURTS. Albany Circuit. Peter J. Stroxior, Judge. Byron B. Bower. Solicitor General. Baker—Third Monday* in May and November. Calhoun—Third Monday* iu March aud Sep tember. Decatur—First aud second Monday* iu May and November. Dougherty—First, second and third Monday* in April aud October. Mitchell—Fourth Mondays in May aud Novem ber. Worth—Fourth Monday* in April and October. Atlanta Circuit. John L. Hopkins. Judge. T. J. Glenn. Solicitor General. DeKalb—Third Monday* iu March aud Septem ber. Clayton— First Moudnya in March aud Septem ber. Fulton—Monday next after the fourth Mon day* in March and September. Auyustn Circuit. William Gibson, Judge. Davenport Jackson, Solictor General, Burke - Third Monday* in May aud November. Columbia—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. McDuffle—Third Mondays in March and Sep tember. Richmond—Third Mondays iu April and Octo ber. Mu Itulye Circuit. Noel B. Knight. Judge. C. D. Phillip*. Solicitor General. Cherokee—Fourth Monday* in February and first Monday* iu August. Cobb—Second Mondays in Man h and Novem ber. Dawson—Third Monday* iu April and second Mondays in September. Forsyth—First Mondays iu April and fourth Mondays in August. Fannin—Third Monday* iu May and October. Gilmer—Second Mondays in May aud October. Milton—Fourth Monday In March and third Monday in August. Pickens—Fourth Monday* iu April aud Septem ber. Towns—Monday alter fourth Mondays in May . and October. Union—Fourth Mondays in May and October. Hrunxwick Circuit. John L. Harris. Judge. Simon W. Hitch. Solicitor General. Appling—Third Monday* iu March aud Septem ber. Camden—Tuesday after the fourth Monday in April aud October. Charlton—Monday after Camden Court. Clinch—Second Tuesdays in April aud October. Coffee—First Tuesday* iu April and October. Echols—Second Mondays in April and October. Glynn—Third Tuesday alter fourth Monday in May and November. Liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday iu May aud November. Pierce First Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Ware —Fourth Monday* in March and Septem ber. Wayne—Second Monday* in March und Septem ber. Ch a thi hooch > ■ Ct rc uit. James Johnson. .Judge. W. A. Little. Solicitor General. Chattahoochee—Fourth Monday* in March and September. Harris—Second Mondays in April and October. Marion—Third Monday* in April und October. .Muscogee— Second Monday* in May and No vember. Stewart—Fourth Monday* in April aud Octo ber. Talbot—Second Mondays in Marcb and Septem ber. Taylor—First Mondays in April and October. Cherokee Circuit. C. D. MoCuteheu, Judge. Albert T. Hackett, Solicitor General. Bartow—Third Mondays in March aud Septem ber. Catoosa—Second MonUaj* in February and Au- j gust. Dade—Second Mondays in May aud November. Gordon—Third Mondays in February and Au- ! gust. Murray—Third Mondays in April and October, j Whitfield—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo ber. BnMern Circuit. William Bcliter. Judge. A. R. Lamar, Solicitor General. Bryan—Third Mondays in April aud November. Bullock—Thursdays before the first Monday* ; in April and November. Chatham—Second Mondays In February, May ! and November. Effingham—Second Mondays in April aud No vember. Mclnt-sh— I Tuesdays after tho last Mondays iu April and November. Mint Circuit. John I. Hall. Judge, T. B. CabaniHH, Solicitor General. Butts—Second Mondays in March and Septem ber. Henry—Third .Mondays in February and Au gust. Newton—Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Pike—Second Mondays in April and October. Rockdale—Monday after the fourth Mondays in March and September. Sliding—First Monday* in February and Au gust. tTpaou—Firat Mondays in May aud November. .Macon Circuit. Barnard Hill. Judge. Chas. J. Harris. Solicitor General. Bibb—Fourth Monda>* in April and Octidier. Crawlord - Fourth Monday* in March aud Sep tember. Houston—Fourth Mondays fh May and Novem ber. Twiggs—Second Monday* iu April and October, j • Vi-W. dmtlt. Herschei V. Johnson, Judge. John W. Robinson, Solicitor General. Emanuel—Third Mondays in April ailld October. Jefferson—Second Monday*- in May aud Novem- . ber. Johnson—Fourth Monday* in March and Sep tember. Screven—First Monday* iu May and November. Tatnall—Second Monday* in April au;l October. Washington—Second Monday* in March and , September. n Ciri ml. G. H. Pottle. Judge. Samuel Lumpkin. Solicitor General. Elbert—Second Monday* in March and Sep- j tember. Hancock—Second Monday* in April aud (X to- i ber. Hart—Third Mondays in March and September. Lincoln—Fourth Mondays in April aud Octo ber. Madison—First Mondays in March and Sept, m ber. Oglethorpe—Thir.l Monday* In April and Octo ber. Taliaferro—Fourth Mondays in February and August. Warren—First Mondays in April and October. Wilke*—First Mondays iu May and November. Glasscock—Third Monday* in February aud Au gust. Oemutg" Circuit. George F. Bartlett, Judge. Joseph Preston. Solicitor General. Baldwin—Fourth Monday* in February aud Au gust. Greene—Second Mondays in March and Sep- i tember. Jasper—Second Monday* in February aud Ali gn**. Jones—Third Monday* in April aud October. ! Morgan—First Mouday* iu March aud Sept cm- j ber. Putnam—Third Monday* in March and Scptem- i ber. Wilkinson—First Monday* iu March and Sep tember. Oconee. Circuit. A. C. Pate, Judge. Roll in A. Stanley. Solicitor General. Dodge—Fourth Mondays in April and October. I Dooly—Third Monday* iu March and Sentem- j ber. Irwin—Friday after the fourth Mouday* in ' March and September. Lauren*—Second Monday* in April aud Ot to ber. Montgomery—Thursday after the first Mon- ! day* iu April aud October. Pulaski—First Monday* iu May aud November, i Telfair—Tuesday after the third Mouday* in April aud October. Wilcox—Fourth Mouday* in March aud Sep tember. PatauUk Circuit. W. D. Kiddoo, Judge. James T. Flewellen, Solicitor General. Clay—Fourth Mondays in March and S. pt. in. byr. Karly—Firat Mondays in April and u , , Miller—Second Monday, in April JSuttmai. -Third Mouday. m Ma, ana y!', 1 ’ ltuudolph—Fir.t Mouday. lu May , . her. ' ' rows. Terrell—Fourth Monday* in Majaud \ , Rome Circuit. 11 Juo. W. 11. Underwood. Judge, Cicero T. Clement*, Solicitor Uein-ral Chattooga—First Mondays iu M r tember. " Floyd—Firat Mondays in January au.l i Paulding—First Mondays in r. i., , ‘ gUBt. *' W * J A. Polk—Second Mondays iu Februarv , . gust. ttllu Haralrtou— Fourth Monday* iu Mar. L tember. ’ Walker—Last Mondays in Februan , gust. Southern Circuit. August H. Hansell, Judge. Robert G. Mitchell, Solicitor Geuenl Berrien—Third Monday* in March ands.. Brooks—First Mondays in Mae and y IT r..l|uitt—Wednesday alter fourth M 7 March aud September. 1 u,u .‘ Lowndes—The first Monday* iu Wav vember. and shall be held two weeks if n..^ - Thomas—Third week* in April aud Ocm Southwestern Circuit. Jiuue* M. Clarke, Judge. Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor General Let—Fourth Mouday in March and *. Monday in November. Macon—First Monday in December Monday in July. WUu Schley—Second Monday* in April and 0,. t , Sumter—Third Monday* iu April aud u-.t' Webster—Second Mondays in March . / tember. Coweta Circuit. Hugh Buehanan, Judge. Albert H. (’ox. Solicitor General. Carroll—First Mondays in April and Oct • Campbell—Second Monday* in I hruar August. Coweta—First Mondays In March iml So ber. Douglass—Third Mondays in April and 0- Fayette—Fourth Monday* In Februan gust. Heard—Third Mondays in Mar. h ands ber. Meriwether—First Mouday* in ibv , v vember. Trouj*—Third Mondays in May aud Non-u*. Western Circuit. George D. ltice. Judge. Emery Speer, Solicitor General. Banks -First Mondays in April and o t • Clarke—First Monday s iu Februan aud >. Monday* August. Frank—First Mondays in February and - unlay* iu August. Franklin—Second Mondays in April aud,. ber. Gwinnett—First Monday* in Man h and . Mondays iu September. Habersham-Third Monday * iu April m . ber. Hall—Third Mondays in March and S j t Jackson—Fourth Mondays in February . gust. Rabun—Fourth Monday* in April and o Walton—Third Mouday* in April ami . White—Monday after the fourth M . . April and October. Now is Your Tim TO BUT Groceries Cheap for Gas f WILL GIVE $5,041 Tt) THI IM ' I that buy* the largest bill of FAMILY | CEKIES from my store, sign of the Rt-d ( ar ■ 1. on Crawford Street, opposite Dr. I Drug Store, 1)R. J. E. HUH NT. janl tf Wanted. \ NURSE CAN FIND A GOOD HoMK i th‘ year, with good wage*, if *h<- > • to go a short diatßm-e in the country. a ■ aged woman pretVred. Apply at this office. W. F. Tli;\Fß. Dentist. Randolph street, (opposite Ntrupper's) i ■■! lanl l) Georgia. 1 7 THE MONTGOMERY i Advertiser and Mai FOH 1N75. The ADVERTISER Established in l v - The MAIL EstablislieJ in ls.l. It is one of the largest papers in tie su: containing, In it* Daily Edition, thirty t" umns of matter, aud in it* Weekly tbir: column*. It competes with the most j"i ■: circulation. It can lay claim, in the high •' grec, to the confidence of it* readers. I‘ : late* in every county in the Htat- . au*l iio* every State in the Union; and. what i* ; hint to advertisers, its reader* at< >1 tie hr,* purchasing c'.aj*e*. Its market report*—which embrace themiw grain aud produce markets, both local aud principal tra<le centres—arc uusnrjriui-' accnrm y and fullness. Its Legislative Rt' Head Note* iff Decisions of th- Stiprcm- 1 j ami political information emanating te' l i state Capital, will hi early, complet • and a | itative. Its reviews and selections ar carefnl and intelligent supervision. IG laueous and Loral department* will be fn* * interesting. Agricultural information au l - i; j hold instruction form a valuable part : - , ' j tents. Tin* Weekly ld%4rtii^r j 1* a folio of thirty-six column*, of hand* form aud type, and one of the cheapest i*I r i the country. We give below the H*t of rate* t > * , ” i r; and dubs. The price is low enough t- - want* of our large (and constantly n r -' number of subscriber*, and wo ask < nr • throughout the State (and we odd res* reader a* one of them) to assist n* in pose to add thousand* of new subscriber* list* for 1875. TERMS—DAILY One copy one year six month* “ three month* i Postage ou Lnuly GO cent* per j which must bo added to subscription P n r | paid in advance, as the new postal *** r " ; I that postage b<* paid iu advance at the P* 8 publication. WEEKLY. f i* One eofqr one year j Ten copies one year _. ; Twenty copies one year ! Postage on Weekly 15 cents per a u ®' ‘ ; paid same as on Daily. | An extra copy to the getter-up of ~vfr? f | ten Weekly subweriber*. or the Daily on ' I every club of 50 Weekly aabscriber* ’ each. All bnsines* letter* should be addre*" W. W. SCREW* Advertiser t)Frl ' 1 JnT MoßtgouKrf.l* '