The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 02, 1875, Image 4

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DAttt TIMES. ColunilMiH, Gii.i I [ |„si> \ v riBBPABY %tm Krw Advrrtlieinenta. Hre nritleo thn ro-opdlUtf of t4h* Planters’HGteHn tMM city, Tlie Hodge awl Brother will lirep a tfood Ik tune. Yimffe sella hundkoreliiHs cheaper than you buy them in New York. He has a line lot of hat Hand shirts. Jordan's Joyous Julep has never fallal to curt neuralgia. Watt <fc Walker are the live grocery men of Oolutnbus. ( hMttuhcMMhne < <unl> l.egul Ailvfrlliw nrnU. In the future the I>*#al AdvertiwmenUs of Chattahoochee county will appear in the ColumhuH Till EH. W. A. Faklky, Ordinary. Hereafter the Sheriffs Kales <f C'hatta hoochoo county will be published In the Daily TrMEH. J. M. Hapi, Sheri IT. MiMwnlr. Hereafter all notices of Dai ley Chapter will appear In The Daily TrMEH. J. T. TirwEATT, Sec’y. Mr. f. L. Inici'uni Th our authorized Affunt for the counties of Chattahoochee, Taylor, Marion and Stewart. We call attention to circulars of Mr. B. W. Wrenn, General PaHH<*ntf<*r and Ticket A-ent Western A Atlantic Bail road. He 1h always up with the times. Parties de siring to b© present at Memphis should address him at once. ♦ H)m -Ihl to Adfrerttaer*. We will insert business notice in the local columns of this paper for ten cents jer line. It Is a cheap and efficient way to advertise your business, and w<* would Is* glad to have many of them. •lorrtun I-. Howell Is with the Daily Times, and is author ize! to solicit subscript ions and adver tising for the i>apcr. Mr. Hobert M. Ilowiird Is c mnected with this offloe, and is fully authorized to solicit and receipt *br adver tisements and subscriptions to this paper. W. H. Cody, Rm4|. Is our authorized agent to receipt, for sub scriptions to the Daily and Werklv Times, for the county of Muscogee, and Bussell county, Ala. H T. I.WIIK Is authorized to solicit sutiscrlptlons and advertising for the Daily Times, in Ala bama, and to receipt for the same. Mr. K. C. Fnrlfy Is our Agent in Harris, Meriwether and Talbot counties, and Is anthorized to solicit and receipt for subscriptions. Can you not get up a Club to Memphis to Mardi Gras ? f Bull Poalponrd. The ball which was to have been given by the Ladles* Mertorial Association on next Monday night, has been indefinitely postponed. Tht* HI vet*. The river Is reported to bo in fine condi tion by those who have been up and down It recently. A trip to Florida is most de lightful at this season of the year and i\ large number of Invalids have determined to take advantage of the mild winter and pleasant scones of t he land of flowers. Hiilei. The business in the Mayor's Court has been exceedingly quiet, for the past two weeks. There seems to l>e remarkably few offenders against the laws of the city. Once In a while some rash youth lmbilx's too freely of the flowing bowl, or In some way disturbs the tranquility of the city, but even these oeourren<* have been rare of late. Sometimes thrre successive days pass without the holding of a Court at ali. This speaks well for the general morality of the city. Carnival*. Although the great Carnival at New Or leans will not bo held this year “on account of the absence of His Royal Highness King Prosperity,” there will be no lack of these merry festivals. Preparations for a most gorgeous affair of this kind are near ly complete in Memphis. They intend to make an attempt at one in Montgomery, while Mobile propose to do the thing up in first-class style. Barrett has boon engaged to play in the latter city during the whole carnival week. We are glad to see these public rejoicings Incoming so common. Although immense sums of money are lavished u|H>n thorn, they am productive of enjoyment and good feeling among the p<x>ple and should be encourag'd. Thp Brown Troupe. This dramatic company left the city yesterday morning by the Western Rail road, for Greenville, Ala. They did not have n very pleasant ex perience in Columbus, ns the patronage of the public was very sparingly l>estowed upon them. We wish them more success in Alabama. The troupe has talent in it. and should be patronized. 4 hurtle Bonn Foiimil, Despite the fruitless efforts of the finest detectm* in the country, Charlie Ross re mained concealed in some secluded sj>ot until yesterday, when he was seen and re cognized ui>on the streets of our city. The discovery created no little excitement, and some were at first incredulous of its truth, but when he was seen onel identified bythose who know hint, the most skeptical were convinced. We suppose the parent* w ill be notified at once; and we are certain that the offered reward will be eagerly claimed by the finders of the “lost child.” Leaders of parties going to Martii Gras at Memphis should call and talk to Mr. B. W. Wrenn. t It will be real jolly to go to Memphis to Marti! Gras. t The celebration of Mardi Gras in Mopi phfs will cost over $150,000. A The Western A Atlantic Railroad suv they can furnish as uu*ny Sleeping Cars as may be needed to eafry people to the Memphis Mardi Gras. t Urnti ExdteimM ut 140 Broud Street ! Many Wonder and say. “How it is they sell so cheap we cannot tell.” Some say we sacrifice, Groceries are sla ugh tern 1, Ac. To numerous questions asked in re lation to our delieaU* prices, we simply , say, cheap routs and no wives to support. J. B. Ivey A Bro. janl 2taw-suAwe-liu The virfll at ore Is selling groat bargains in all kinds of Dress Goods. Call there and save money, janl cod yew Cloth .Hc*we Just nswiretl and offuml cheap. Also, iioo lot Ladies' Trunks, at Janl odd The Vikoinia Stobe. j A Mutter for Our Ke|>reetutlvr.~An Inxirnncr Question. A law exists taxing all liminaurapcu oop#n% <*c i>r ceil u]."ii pnuriiHnm towlvod 111 OotirKln. Tills utllmt fflaiioo sooiiiM a very proper exartUm upon the bloated monopolies, but uu examination will show tliat It works not against tlio assuror hut the assured our own people and citizens. We were shown u paper from the Mutual Utel liiMiranif Company of New York, styled a "MEMuKANDT'M OK OVER-PAYMENTS ON I'OLII V NO. It rood: “By the dlstriliutloa of surplus for the curreut year this policy will be en titled, on the 3rd day of January, 1375, if then In force, to a return of over-payment of *l3 71 Deduct your Btate tax upon your pouey, belntr one per cent ■ | lleinainder .413 31- On the back of the document is n list of | State taxes ou life insurance premiums, ; showing that wliile some go as high as j three isr cent Connneticiit, Kansas, Illi nois, Missouri, Nebraska. New York, South ! Carolina, Vermont and Wisconsin charge j nothing. Maine, Massachusetts, New Jer- ! sey and Oilio are variable,and Mississippi, ' Texas ami Oregon nominal. As the Qoor- j gia law stands its citizens are forced to pay a tax for the privilege of insuring their lives, which Is unjust and should he re- ! pealed. No law can force this tax out of 1 tlie companies, for they can readily with- j draw from the State, and those insured must follow them or lose tho payments already made. Go to Y< sign's Uat Store and buy Hand kerchiefs cheaper than you can buy thin in New York. Islbemllty. Ilia m(nbors|>f the Presbyterian Omreli of Columb'.i* have? recently given a fiao ex- j hlbition of Christian liberality. In Novem ber last the financial condition of the, church was oonsiderwl, and it was then thought that nji tho end of tho year it would \xi several hundred dollars in debt. The members were appealed to, and they contributed so lilioraily, that by the Ist of January every del tof the church iiad bren paid, and thero remained a little surplus in the Treasury. The whole amount raised in 1874 was s:yaj. The church is now <>ut of debt, for the first time since the war. This ■ fact will appear iribre f6rdble When It Is 1 remembered that, in 1H72 a debt of SIO,(KM) was due. The amount raised in 1874 w*> larger than that contributed by any other church in the city. Theebuivh expects to raise $4,000 during tlw present year. Tlie mode of ouUectioo which has boon adopted is entirely volun tary. the contributions being put in seubwl envelopes and given into the TreoHiiry. We are truly glad that the church i* in such a good financial condition. This state of affairs reflects great credit upon the members. Many other churches would do well to Imitate this worthy example. With pleasure we call attention to the I circular of Mr. B. W. Wrenn, General Pas senger and Ticket Agent Western A At- . luntic Railroad. Such enterprise should be appreciated. We hope they will secure large partis to go. * Parties to go to Memphis j should eoivsiiltvlr. B. W. Wrenn early j al m >iit cars, rates, Ac. t I —♦— Everybody should go to Memphis Mardi Gras. Dr. HcßuU, rhlpodl*l. Is still at tho (Antral Hotel, and thom? suffiß'ing from corns ami bunions will never have a better opportunity of being permanently relieve*4, He r(‘mo\w them in Hie most skillful ripanner, and without any pain whatever. The reason Yfmgesidls more Hats tlian any hous<? in Colunihtt*, is becaus* 1 he them cheaper. Th* Tllnt4Bl•• 11 *!. Tiffs formerly well k*‘pt Hotel has Imwii by the Misses Hodge and Brother, for the aeenlaudation °f iKwird crs. Edtln Adam*. We were glad to loam from Mr. Springer on yesterday that Edwin Adams, the (*d eimib**! iHHiiedian, had determined to visit our city, lb* has engagwl the Opera Hntiac for next Monday night, February Bth, aud will only give one performance here. Mr. Adame’ great sp*si;dty is '‘Eiloeb A rdeh.” til this ple t *o he stand* unrltaled. Tho play i Ixautifui, aud as fine a reiidilion of It as Mr. Adams giv<*s must boa Uoat indued. Notwithstanding all this, we hope ho will feted some other g<kml ]flay for the single night he isbilsA here. The people ha\*e seen Enoch Arden twice within the Inst week, and despite its siqieriority, it is getting u little stale. It j is probable that Mr. Adams may be ln lluoueod to play something else. We are glad that vrv ure to be favored by a* dte iiiiguiliMi an actor. Vurpvf. Fresh lot just in and selling cheap. Also, New ih ints, 10 4 and 11 4 Sheeting. Pillow Casing, Towels, Napkins and Table Linens, at jnl end The Vino ini a Htokr. Drutli of Hr*. W***cl*. Mrs. W<‘ssels, the wife of Col. Francis Wessels, who is connec*ted with the busi ness management of the Kitquirer, died ou Monday morning. She was a lady highly esteemed by all who knew her, and will be missed in tho community. For some t ime past she lias suffered greatly, anil death must, have Ihhhi to her the beginning of peace. To tho lieroavtxl liuslmnd \w off?*!- our sincere sympathies. Black Alpaca* Worth 50 cents, selling at finer grades same proportion 20 pieces reeeiv el texlay at janl cod. The ViKarsiA Store. Mardi Gra\ Memphis, February Pth. 1875. t Fancy Ball. The Fancy Ball given last night by A. V. Robison and bon was attended by a large assembly of ladies and gentlemen, and was a success in every particular. The children api>eared in fancy costumes. They were all dressed l>caiitifully, and hxiked like so many little fairies flitting about in thoughtless glee. They dano**d remarkably well, and displayed the inno cent grace of childhood in all its lienut.y. The May pole dance was especially pretty, and was much admired by all. After the little ones had danced until they wore weary they went home to enjoy happy I dreams of the pleasant evening they had spent* The young ladies and gentlemen th?n enjoyed a “trip on the light- fantastic toe,” and kept it. up until a rather late hour. The occasion passed off nicely, anil many who wore present will look forward with pleasure to another such entertain ment. Mardi Gras. Memphis, February 'Jth. 1875. t We team several clubs are being gotten up to go to Memphis to Mardi Gras, t TO THE TWELVE POI.K KMFV. Mr. Editor: Permit *ettiz<fi tosny.n fjpw plain words to the card of tlfcsr pu) Je #r vnntfe What may Is? a gentleman in grey or the gi*ntlonmn in blue depends entirely upon the sUuid-iioint fmrn which transnutious are viowwl. whether witfi interested and prejudiced oves, or calmly and dispassionately. We believe the police of the public peoceVforgive ns tlte re.AarlP: they should be when they follow two citi zens peaceably and quietly riding out <*f the city in the direction of their homos, as sworn to by many citizens, and will be sworn to by sooi'es of others, and laid vio lent. hands upon one of them, and endeav ored to drag him from his horse, and to lock him up in a dungeon; and when this citizen had the courage arid manhood to resist this outrage upon his rights, to turn and fire a platoon of leaden slugs into his back, may not lx? disgraceful In the eyes of some of the grey and some of the blue, but such, perhaps, aro the frailties of poor hu man nature. To fire plat* Mins after an in nocent, retreating brother, may not be disgraceful. When arrested and disarm ed and Ids brother in a dying con dition, to punch him in the back of the head, may not bo disgraceful. On the night of the killing, for a Captain of the Police, dressed in grey, to curse and abuse a little brother of the deceased,-who had done nothing, may not bo disgraceful, but j may l<xk very brave to some gentlemen In the grey and the blue. To loat tlie de ! ceased over tho head with n “billy" until ’ he was confined to his lied for weeks, and Ills eyes blo<xl-shotten for months, for merely choking a party whom he believed and charged with drugging and then rob bing him, may seem very brave, to the grey and the blue. Tie* constitution of out (Vigilry says that every uian Ahull Wave a jjteody, fair and iuqiartljfl i rial by bis fieers, after the finding of a bill of in i dietment by the Grand Jury. To endeavor by repeate<l, scurrilous and scandalous i newspaper articles to inflame and preju i dice the public mind against the ae ' cusod ; to ondoavor to dotermine the guilt or innocence of the prisoner by printers’ ink, and not by the j constitution and laws of tho land, may appear very brave and correct to the ullnncn in bltip. We leave this for others ' with perhaps letter teste tlian we have to I decide. For a policeman, Dan Duncan, to draw and exhibit to the Court his navy Shooter which had a few hours before sent the deadly missive through the back of poor Bogley- without evefi a reprimand from the four .Justices then and there presiding. but with a gentle admonition to return it to itaplaee of concealment, may !*oniport with law and {'(vwl onlor. Wo tliink not. For the twelve gentlemen in grey to daily ami hourly carry concealed upon their persons deadly weapons with the approval and approbation of the good Mayor and City Council of Columbus in direct violation of tlie laws and constitu tion of the land, may le provocative of jiejiee and g<MKI order; but it does gwm to our unsoiihlsticated minds a st range way , to preserre the law by eue<niraging its hourly violation. Lastly, GeuUouuui ol Um i'olkxj. It does nothin very brave yr to an old, one arttiM CGnfedernte with wVk‘ii, with the game zeal and cmn age j which led the charge at Allegluuiy Moun tain, Uu was defcqdiiq; the ejiust* of his client, and with huming invoetlves de noimewl-tho wioiigs and injuria which you hud heaped upon his client as dis graceful to the uniforms you wore* In conclusion, we lx k g the pardon of you. Mr. Editor, and of the public, for the Intro duction of tlu*so matters in the press; bin from its frequency, patience had bocvMßie tlireadhare, and slh'mi* had c#?aße4 tol?ea j virtue. A ('W IZEN. I'vnloiitrd The inveatigathia of the ballot box yf the r*<*eiit county eh'etion was continued !*- fore Justice Mot.-obey yi*sterduy. Nearly all the morning was consuimxl id the ex amination of Tax-Collector Frazer. The 175 sutpechxl hnllats which were taken out on Saturday, were found to have bpon cast as follows: For Amlrews, 75; for (Sink, 57; for Buri ns, 29, and the remainder for Clog horn. The court adjourned at 2 o'clock to meet again this morning, and continue fte un pleasant; labors. The law prescribes iht all the oprldenoe taken in a <x>nfcosb‘(t elec tion shall be laid lw?fore the Govi?ruor with in thirty days after tlie ehvtion was held. Tho allotted time is, therefore, nearly <mt. and, fit present, it is extremely dul>tful whether the Investigation will be com plete when the limit anivt?&. Sli>:imho;ii Arrival. I The Gaorge Wylly arrival iit the wharf |on Sunday morning about 3 o'clock. She J brought a cargo consisting of 168 bates of | cottoni 12 liarrcls of syrup, l coil of rope, 1 box of oranges, 1 how lug machine. The j cotton was consigned to the following par ties : 54 bales to the Alston warehouse; 17 to the Planters; 45 to the Alabama; 22 to the Vontailie; 3to Lowell: 2> to J. L. lMm ; ham &.Co., and 1 to Jackson t Pratt, j Tib' following Is a list of passougers and tluiir plaetw of eniVvarkalion: Mr. S. II j Dickinson, Mrs. Dickinson and Miss Lula Dickinson. Steam Mill, Ga.; Dr. T. W. Hentz, Col. W. S. Shepherd, \Y E Paramore and Miss Lockhart, Columbus; \Y. A. Moore, Bluffton; Mrs. Harvey and son. Bainbridge; Mrs. Stewart and soil, Mis* Stewart, SbnA-arfc’s Lauding. There were seven deck imssengers. The steamer will leave Wednesrday morning at 11 o’clock. i silk Flnlxhcd Black Bcl 111 uni In, ; combining great weight and the highest j brilliancy, being an entirely new fabric f made from the wool of the Turkish goat. ! which is much more lustrous than pure i Mohair. Can be had at 1 junJOcUwlw BoatriteA' Clapp’s. < -► Al C*l t Large stock Fancy Dress Goods and j Furs. Also, some ftne French Cloths and j Ca.sslmeres at even l*ss than cost, to close | out stock. This is u rare opportunity to j get g<X)D goods for a small sum. janl (nhl Virginia Store. Mardi tiros, Memphis. February 9th, j 1875. # * Mardi Gras, Memphis. Fibruarv 9th, j 1875. J f 4 • Mardi Gras. Memphis, February 9th. | .. 4 ltey Uoimla rlOr<-d ! I Desiring Jo quit the Dry Goods busi ) ness, and to make way for my large stock j of Groceries. I am determuio<l to sell my | ntlre Pbx*k of Shoe#, Ciothing and Dry Goods generally, regardless of (Xst. ; Call and examine and you will bo satisfie<t. Our strH.?k of Groceries, now on hand and to arrive, is complete, and at lower | than ever before offemL janl 2tawlm L. HLcrius We understand there are clubs of the i best, poople getting ready to go to the j Memphis Mardi Gras. t (tOUSfOIL KEtfm. * Pres(?nt, Mayor Mellheniiy and a full board, except Aldermen Brown, Clark and Costa n. ( (>M MIT TEE (>M A< 'l ’(H'N is. The following accounts were examined and approved: It. Thompson, $104; T. F. Audlv, $262.70; (bis Light Company, $1,186; Mrs. Anderson. $26.65; Jus. Lviuih, $6; R eP. i'orter, s2< >; L. . Co#>i 11| S4J4T*. ffliey || V 4n|id foif Jn|nt* Nf n?et: Thomas A Prescott f>r police uni forms, $571.80; A. G.i nel, sls; Welch A | Cos., $400; Eagle A Phenix Mamifaeturing Gnupany, $15.78; Th -. Berther, $2.75;! Dtet.ri. A 431.33. Rejiortof coni'wiittoeadopted. REPORT OF HOSPITAL OOMMITTEU. The Hosplt il (.'ommltttM' reporto'l a set of rules and resolutions drawn up ly Dr. Flmveli?n. They provide for the clean keeping of the Imspital an I careful atten tion to ail jiatients. It also recommends obedience from the patients to the keepers. For any violations of the regulations the offenders will be amenable to Council. Report adopted and fifty copi<*s ordered to be printed. The new tax digest was then read the sH*ond time and adopted with this amend ment, offer**! by Aid. Jordan: The taxon first-class public halls was made S2OO in stead of $250, and the tax on telegraph companies S2OO instead of $250. CITY PHYSICTAN’S REPORT HYXOPSIS. I To lh< Mayor and ('oant'd: The protracted cold and rain the past two months has broduooiJ an inerease of sickness and inane heavy drafts upon me for medicines and attention. Not within the history of Columbua and my offices to , the poor have I known rto milch of wreteh (xlness, want and suffering among them. I have made an average of ten visits a day since entering upon my duty. The class of diseases I have lM*en Called upon to treat are venereals, scrofula, rheumatism, pneumonia, pleurisy and influenzas. It was recommended that C’ouncil make some spmlte legislation to ivgumte The | burial of paupers of the State of Alabama | in the city cemetery, as it is thought the charities and grounds of thp city are now j encroached on. It has become my painful yet imperu | live duty to prefer charge.* against your | hospital keeper. The patients complain that shi? has forced them to go out into the cold, cut their own wood, or go with out fire; that she has withheld the pre scribed diet and sulißtituted inferior; she has not changed the sheets on the lieds for forty days; she ha* allowed offensive and unhealthy odors to remain hi the rooms for two days; her language has boon un lMx*oiiiing and her temper bad. But one death has uceurrwt among tlu? p<x>r under my treatment. A form of rules for the better govern- 1 rnent have been drawn up by me and will Is* pfcftented to your houorabh* Ugly. Ib*sp<Nrtfully. \Vm. A. r lewkllen, City Physician. The refHirt was adoptisl, and charges against Hospital Kwjier refernxl U> Hos pital CoiumitbMv SEXTONS’ RKI’oRTS. Deatfis during January White females over 5 years, 3; under 5 yea re, 4; males over 5 years, 0; under 5 years, 2; pauj>erH, 1 total, 9. Of this number G were rosi dent, and 3 non-residents. A. Odom, Sexton. Deaths during January Colored mall's over 5 years, 9; females over 5 years, 6; males and females under 5 years, 7 total, 27. Of this ihuiiUt 10 were ntddentri, and ( non-residents. Wm. Wadsworth, Sexton. Mr. T. Moon 1 E*qKu*ttxl $3.2:) col Undid ' from wagons since January ltii. The following accounts were read and l rcJerrcd to ComminitP.H? on Accounts: ! Thus. Gilbnrt $53; Wm. Wadsworth sl4; ! L. H. Gogbill $24.60; Mrs. C Anderson $34.- : 05; lie Wolf HL‘Wu - t $24; W. JI. Kobarts ; sl2. Aid. lirannon offend a resolution in ! structing the Finance CommlttiN? to in (juire fully concerning the Water Lots, and ! to investigate fully the rights of the city therein, and to report what steps should } lx? taken. B*?solutioii odoptel. Aid. Bran i non was appointed to act with Finance Committee in this matter instead of Aid. ! Jordan, at the request of the latter, j Aid. Blanchard offered a resolution in ! sti'ucUiig tlie Police and Gas Coi}uiuiLii‘ to ?oiifci- WiDi tin* <?"mjnhy snd fn ! deavor to secure more favorable ratea for j the gas i*onsumel by the city; and also to consider the propriety of reducing the ! Police force. i A jietidon, sigmxl by over one hundred J citizens, was presented to the Council, | asking that the Bridges remain free. Re fern*! t > Committiv on Bridges. I The Mayor announced thai he had oil pointed Zeno Pickett to act on the Police J fore**. Appointment confirmed. { Council then adjounmd. . The \iilliHinl CJraajce. j Thisimportehtbixlyeom-<*hesAt Charles j ton. South Carolina, <n the 3d proximo, t<>- j morrow. lllel ArrivuU February CENTRAL HOTEL. J T Lawson, Atlanta, Ga. | E B Jones, Kentucky. C A Milter, city. ! A W Waddell, city. ■ S A Sampson, Philadelphia. 1 L S Tichenor, Newark, N. J. 1 H G Klink, Louisville, Kv. | J D Odom, City of Mexico. W Simrks, Valley Plains, Ga. j J Sparks, Valley Plains. Ga. ( Jb' M BagjLcy, Ga. i D M Chapman, Cusseta, G.i. . U N Simpson, Hid Out. Ga. ’ w M L Patterson, Alabama, t John Anthony, Oakland, Yn. j W H Lane, New York. , JR Fireman, New York. R E Sanford, Wis<*onsth. T F Murphy, Salem, Ala. R F Henry. Stewart county. I C Woodson. Stewart oonntv. RAIPORII HOI’SE. I Rev T J Rutledge. Opfllikn, Ala. A A Scott, i George E. Drivr. ** W H Starr, ( S D Lazrus, ; John Wise, city. Rolx*rt Raiford. Trey. Ala. ; X s Passmore, Seale. Ala. George A liuekeba, ixninty. James A Gilmer, Burkesville. K v. RANKIN HOUSE. H T Moore, New York. James Blanchard, city. J A Thomas, Cincinnati. (. J McLaughkie. Macon. Gfi. W L Bass, Captain Jeter, J I> Holt, C I- Ross, F W Dannis, C A Williams, Ed G Jefl’ere, 4 * 1 J J Blackmon. Montgomery. F Boyd, New Orleans. R R Raiford, S W R R. F B Kearney, Cincinnati. Frank Champion, Troy, Ala. L W Straftonl, Alabama. F Berry. Montgomery. W Albrittain, Montgomery. W H Snider, Philadelphia. Elias Jones, New York, j J W Paramore, Louisiana. & & CQHMfRCIAi. | OFFICE DAILY TIMES. Feb. 1, 1873. COM Bill N DAILY MARKET. FINANCIAL. Jlooey 1‘ 4 to l} t por cent. Guld buying; 107, Helling 110. Silver nominal. Sight bilh* on New York buying diacouut; demand bill* on B.‘Mton *,c. discount; bonk check* ' 4 i*. premium. OOIXMiUJd C'OTToN WARKF.T. Market cl > 1 dull t tb' f !lowing qmitatlOßS: Ordinary 11 <♦* Oood Ordinary 18 *'*;*“•* Iy>wniiddlngH .....o_v 10I.* 1 .* I Middling* 14 V* Oood Middling* 14 l a w ! Warehoii*** sal* *Ol liale*. U *ivipt* 193 Inle* I} by S. W. It. It.. 70 M. &O. It. It . obyW. - teni R. 9 by N. A 8. It. R., 97 by M'. 5 by wagon*, shipment* (KM bnh's—OGO by It OW, It. lb; OD Her home conwuuijii n. DAILY STATJiMIIKT. ShvY"Ati;?nH(' HT." TB?4 ’ " * r - It i • iv-1 t**-U*:-. ... •• pruVUiUjdfy. . •—30.196 Ob 232 Shipp dti-dy ' o previoualy 36.259 Stock DTS&ud 14, "3 . A ' *• ——“ WHOLESALE PRICES Cl URENT CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Afl'LKs—per b.i rroi, sr.j pteife Uc. Bacon—Clear Sides lf 00e.; Clear Rib Rule* 12' Shoulders 10c; Icu-cured Shoulders 12,‘*0 ; Supar-<*ured llams Plain Hams 15c. Bauuino—l7 IS. BW.K MK.ua-Clcar lUb Sid. a H'i^llXc. Herfta- Oonbei! 18 dk ; Country 3bo. r RtiooMw dren, s‘2 5<V.- 50. j pA\nV—stick f) lb 16c. ! C'.oenrtir Grxi>H*-RaTdhiei V ease of 100 boxen j 17: Oysters, llh etna 1* dor.en. 41 20 to $1 95. ! Chkkse—Eiigli*h V lb Choice ls.‘ a ; Weat j era 17c■: V. HUto U*'. . CANnnM—jiHlaumnwi'i V lb l*'c; I*araphiac 15c. Con kk—Rio good tft 2*o; Prime 23c *.; Choice ! 24 J *c; Java 33c to 37c. j Cons—Yellow Mixed ? bushel $1 20; White. ! $1 20 car load rate* in depot. CtOAfts—Domestic, 1,000 v'2U*v's6s; Havana. I s7#ftwr. I Fnotm—Extra Family, city ground, f* lb SM; IA £7 50; *o 60; Fangy $lO. Jlwede lr->n 9c.; Refined Iron 4c.: ‘s(fMn 7k: Plow Stlel lO'j.villc.; Horae aud ! Mule Shoe* 7 1 .(a Se.; per lb.; Sails per keg $4.25; I'A2W| 17>iyyi4 per doz. Hay—V cat. $1 40; Country ate. | Ikon Tikh—> !h 7 j Lacl—Prime Leaf, tierce. £* ft 36c; kalves and keg, 15c. LKATHKH—White Oak Sole V ft 25c; Hemlock i Sole :tk-; Fr-uch Calfskins s2(a $4; American do. s2 {" *.i rut; lj>p< r rather }Ua *;{ 50; Harncaa d<>. 70 1 ’: Dry KHd U> . (ire* n do. flc. j X\ctifjnju No. 1 i* bid jdSGi $1: No. 2 sl4; ' No. 3 ?11 50ru sl2 50; No. 1 V kit $1 4(K<i PiciiLKs—Ca*e Y dozen pints 80; Y (juart 1 #5 25. Potash lo' $9. PotatoKft—lrish f* bl>l 50Ca ?5 Powder—>* k*R 25; k**n $3 50; ', $2 U<), lu , Ha^azin*‘. Rope—Manilla Y 11. 20*-; Cotton 3te*; Machine I made fl.'&e. Mf.al—t* bushel *1 2>‘, i Molakskh —N. O. Y Ballou Hso; Florida 75c; re boiled 75c; common 45 c(v 50. Oat* bushel Hr><*T9(k-. Oil—Keros-ne Y KtUou 2'c; Linseed, raw. ; ?1 20; boilcl * 1 25; Lard ?1 25; Train sl. i Rice—lh ‘jc. Salt—' Y 4M'li <1 85; Virginia J2i25. Tobacco—Common r* lb 45';5te > ; Medium. Bright 70c; Fine 75c; Extra $1: Navy 00(3 86c; Ma--caboy Snuff TTxo Hso. Shot— Y sack #2 40. StroAß—Crushed and Powdered V ft LKalU'ai-; A. 13c.; B. 12 l *c,; Extra 0. 12c.; C. II 1 ,c.; 1 N. O. Ydlmv Clarified lo' .c; do. Whit*- l2>,c. Soda—K< o7< Y ft; box 10c. Starch—V* 11. M'ic. Trcskh—Columbus made, 20 inch. 75*-: 3; inch , : (2 80. ' Tea—Green 75c; Oolong Rk*. Whiskey—Rectified Y gallon fl 25; B. rrb*-n U- id. White Lead—> 11. lie-12 V j VixMiAfi -Y radon 3m\ COUNTRY PRODUCE. WhaJrgalr Rftail. j (>g*liuii utter $ 4 • 50 i Country •• *lO 40 !>. 25 55 ! Frying chicken* 2<'" 25 23fe30 Grown - 33 '.M.M i Irish uotatoe*. 4 CO }> k 450 OObbl 5 00 Sweet potatoes 75 35p'k Onion* OObbl 95 pk | (’ I)W | M -as 80 bu 100 bu lr> VeodM. Print* s/ail’p'. Y X*r bit c.*4l and cot top 7 * 2 <a. 10c. “ 4 4 - - 10(oCJ0C. %-a TsOm'd ,r ...Mi 10c. Coats' and Clark's spool cotton. .70c. I Ticking* 10<o 35c. j 9 -4. 10-4. 11 4 an.l 12-4 brown anti bl. ached Hheetings :uk<is> • , Wot.l flannel* —red aud bleached 'MX 7 1 'Cauum fliuutf#- brown au<l bi and 12 ' and . 25c Lliftsk;Zl f 1* •?••<*. Kentucky Jean* \s*> COLUMBUS MANUFACTURED l - 'OD u . Eaole and Phenix Mill*.—Sheet in - ‘ H).'.. ~ and shirt lug 8* t c.: OHnaburgs, 7 oz., 14c.; drill ing 12c; blcach'-d sheeting and dillivg I'm 13c. ; Canton flannels 20c. Colored (food*.- vipcs 10( 11 ■.•.; black gingham checks 12 1 v k\; Dixie made* fur li' hi work 17 . cotton uket* ?-2 44g0 |H-r ptu i . bteached Imokabach towels s.l 40 per dozen; yarns s*. to I*. ,* e bun. ■ .-f pound* $135; rope *2sc. to 27c.; Hewing thr* ad. • ball* to the pound. 50c.; kntttiug thread, 12 b.. ’* to the pound, bleached Me.; unbleached 50c. ; wrap ping twine. iu ball*, 40c. Woolen Good*. —Casi uteres, 9 o/..per yard. 55c. to 7oc.; doeiA.n jean* i6c. Mcmoukk Mills. —% shirting n'jC.; 4-4 sheet ing 10 1 ,c.: Flint River 8 oz. osnabnrga 15c.; do. yarns $1 35. Coi.iMurs Factory.-shirting B*c.; 4 4 sheeting 10‘.c.; sewing thread, unbleached, 50c.; knitting, do.", 50c.; wrapping twine 40 •. Cleuu's Factory.- Pluid* or elit k* 13c; stripes fancy fashion*, 12‘jC. NUKirPi BY TKLWiIUPH. Special to the Daily Times by tho s. A A. Line. FINANCIAL. New York. February I—6r. m.—Money closed cat 2a j pr. < eut.. Foreign Exchange wg| quiet at .alitmi 4s6\ tor bankfr*, 60 lay*. CHurem incirt dou.is closed steady at the following quo tations; U. H. 6s 119\a‘ a ; state bond*: Ga. C* 82; 7s. new, 90; stock all closed dull; W. U. 74 T *; A. A: P. 21&25. New York. February l,—Gold clo?d at 113 j. COTTON. New York. Febuary I.—Cotton, new class spots cloned quiet and steady; ordinary 12\c; good ordinary 14 l *r; sirict good, ordinary —; low middling* 14; b c; middlings 15? d c; good mkldliug* 15 J ,c; middling lair 16’,; fair 17. *ah * <>f exiM>rt* 2.55.1; spinner* 358; sjicculation 4. Old class spot* clo*; 1 quiet aud steady; ordinary 13 1 ,; good ordinary 14* s a 7 jc; low middlings 1.V.,0. middling 15.' s c; good middling* 17c. Future* closed quiet and easier; sales 12.200 bale* lollows Febrimry 15 11-32, March 15 l a al7-32; April 15 27-:j2; May 16 i .aft-82; June \ Ift 7-lliftlS.lt; 4afr Hi W-Mftk; Ailftnrt I sq j j** 11 si h* r ii, Sy, j,. >mi imu [ Receipt* at a’i ports to-day 22,071 bales; ex j ports to Great BrsuauaAo.oay bale , Comment 22.- i 099 bales; cuis lldaUnl 37,178; exp >ns to- Groat Britain 25,498; t# Coutlneat 25. C2<;at all port* 847.459 bale*. Moiiile, Febuary I.—Receipts 2617; saha* 1000; middling* 14' a a' B ; stock 64,958; Exports to Great Britain :to the continent 3241: Coast wise 1053; [market firm. Providence, Febuary l.—sit *k 20;iy*bn , es. Port Royal, February Stork 9528. Galveston, XYbruaay I.—Receipts 2129; *ale* 355; mi l lling* 14*, ; and weak. Wilminuton, Ft buaryll,—Receipts 244; sales 453; middlings 14*.; stuck- 6,721. Market flriu. Boston. February I. Receipts 86; Hales 431; middlings 15' s . exports to Hr eat Britain 321; stock 24,021: uiarket quiet. MKXrtttte Februar> I—Receipt* 1,944; ship incuts 3,221: 90U: *to Ok middlings 14.’ 4 market quiet. Philadelphia. February 1 —Ref-eipts 247 bales; middlings 15 1 4 ; export* to i •atificiit —; market quiet. Norfolk, February I. ltcceHCt,* 2.U7; s*!- * 200; low middling* 14£; stock ,785; exporta to Grant Britain 8,780; market quiet. AtraorrA, February I.—Receipts 6C2; sa!es 880; good ordinary 13; low middling mid | dling 14' 4 ; market firm and in goodaem&u.l. New Orleans, February I.—Receipts 7,205; sales 5,250; middlings 14**: low middlings —. good ordinary —; exports to Great Britain 2,958; to Continent 5,08,); stock 290.068; market steady but in f6ir demand. Baltimore, February I.—Receipts -- hales: sales 365 baits; middling* 15c.; exports to Continent ; stock 29,013; market firm. Charleston. February I.—Receipt* 1,845 bales; sales 1,000; middlings I4\c; stock 61.223; ex ports to Great Britain 6,000; tc tho continent 6,267; market steady. Havre. February 1. —Receipts—; tres ordinaire spot 95: low middlings Orleans afloat 94; mar ket flat. LrvEBTooL. February 1.1 p. m.—Cbtto? :. adv sales 15.000 hales, 'speculation 300.); mi t iling up lands "‘ad; middling Orleans 77,d. January aud February shipments, not below w! ordina ry. 711-16. PROVISIONS. New York. February I.—Flour . . and unchanged; Southern quiet; No. 2 S3 as 5 8). Wheat lc. lower and dull. Corn e-- sv. pork firm but quiet. Beef steadier but qui t Bacon firm. Whiskey inactive, with a further r daction of , l -sC. per gallon. 100 barrels sold at Cincivnati, February I,—Pork Arm at $lB 75a 19 00. Bacon a shade c**lr; cut meat* steady lard ateady; print* steam i:i*,a 14; ludtib UK. Live hog* active and firm; medium iair $6 75*7 00; good $7 15*7 25; receipts 3.788; shipment* . Whiskey quiet at 94. St. Louih, February I.—Flour dull and un changed. Wheat dull and weak ; No. 2 red winter $1 06 h- Corn quiet at 63 for No. 2 mixed. Whiskey quiet at 95. Pork firmer at $lB 50; cut meat* firm and higher. Bacon quiet and firm; *t um 13 1 ... cash. Live hog* firm; packers grades $6 50*7 60: yorkers $5 59a6 $0; receipt* 1,220; shiiunents 700. 110 l'ou Wan! Health 1 Why Will Ye Dik?—Death, or what is worso, |8 tho iuovitabio result of continued sußiK'iiaion f tlie nuuistrual How. It is a which ahoull not te trifloa with. Imimsliate relief is the only safeguard aguiusL coustilution.il ruin. In all coses ~i suppression, suspension or other irn'g nlaritv of tho "courß'‘s,” Dr. J. Brailllcld s , i'cniulu Regulator is tiii? only sure roim - 1 I\. It acts by giving tone to the nervous centres, imp roving the blood, and dolem ! ining directiv to the organs of menstrua tion. It is aWitimate prescription, and ! th* most intelligent thwipw use it. | pared bv J. H. Srfidfleld, ilruggist, Atlan ta, Gji., *bl 50 per bottle, and sold hv re | s|km -lle druggists everywhere. Boon to Suffering Female*. LaGranoe, Ga., March 29,1870. I llrtulfit Id Cos„ AtJantn, Ga.- D>ar Sirs: I : ike pleasure in stating that I have used for the last twenty years the medicine you niv putting up, know’ll as Dr. Brad field't* Female R nor la tor, ami consider it the best combination eiyr gotßen together for tin? diseases for which It is recommeiuhHl. I have been familiar with the preparation both as a practitioner of medicine ami in domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon u> suffering fe males, and can hut hop‘ tliat every lady in our land, who may bo suffering in any wav peculiar to their sex, mav te‘ able to procure a iiottle, and their sufferings may not only le relieved, but that they may >e restoiixl to healUi and strength. With tnv kindest regards. I am, respectfully, W. B. Ferrell, M. D. jan2BdAw3m BEAD! HEAD ! ! ro\snimo\ <1 : Of kick or O. Sackktt, Drug* \ Medicine*. Nkw Albaxt, I.nu., April 10, 1871. I Or. J. S. I'embrrton, Atlanta, timrgia • Dkar Him —I have received your circular*, and iu eou*e- I queuce of the distribution, I have sold about six Uuzcn (.lobe Flower Syrup iu the lat two weeks. I Th. 11 lobe Flow er Syrup is gaining gr*-at celebri : ty. 1 recommended it iu two ea*< sof cousuinp | tion. One ease was bed-last; hail not laid on but , ou side for two years; hemorrhages almost ev ■ cry da) : much emaciated, and expected to die. I He has taken six bottles of Ulobe Flower Syrup; ! hi* trouble* nr. all gone, except pri stratiou. i which is rapiilly Improving. He will certainly i get well. The other case is similar with same 1 good results. I can send you many testimonials ! if you want them. Your* truly, etc., <>. SACKETT. HOmboldt, Tens.. April 18, 1874, hr. J. V. /‘ember I on, Atlanta, Ga: Dear Sir —I bought of Rcdwine k Fox two bottle* of yOur Globe Flow. r Cough Syrup, which lias cured me ofaaeverr cough aud bleeding from the lungs —which 1 hail boon afflicted with over twelve months. One of my friend* who had be n af flicted with a terrible weakening cough and bleeding from the lungs for nearly two yews, was cured by the use of four bottles ol your Globe Flower Syrup. T ha\(- taken all kihtls of Cough arul Lung Balsams of tho day, and consider your Globe Flower Syrup the best—superior to all other preparations. I have recommended it to a great many sufferer*, and the same good effect* have been experienced by ali who have used it. The Globe Flower Syrnp is a great blessing to the world. God speed you iu th*- introduction of it. J. IHDOE. KXKi UTIVE DEPARTMENT. * Atlanta, GA., Jan. 26, ls" 4. Dr. J. S. I‘emberton: Dear Sin—l have used your Globe Flower Cough Syrup myself, and iu my family, with benefits so marked as to leave un questioned the merits of a remedy, which, in my experience, has proved one that excel* everything for colds, coughs and obstinate lung affections. I shall always use it with perfect confidence, aud recommend it to the public a* a remedy which will afford that satisfaction < xperlenced by me and mine. Vi r- respectfully vours, James m. smith. jau23 dw3m (ioi'Srnor State of Georgia. Jordan's Joyous Julep. A Specific for Neuralgia. I HAVE been saying a good deal through the 1 papers of late extolling JORDAN'S JOYOUS JULEP as a moat wonderful NEURALGIA CURE; but for fear you may exclaim as Shakspeare ) <-n lie said “You cram these words into mine j a against the stomach of my sense T now aub- Tu i to you what persons sa) who have tried my Neuralgia Julep, with th.- most complete and va iafactory result: Colcmbi’pi. January 16, 1H75. M Joriltt >:—l take great pleasure in reeom -1 ineni ug your Joyous Julep lbr neuralgia. It ha* produced a most wonderful relief in one of ( the ri vire*f at lacks of ucuralgia my daughter ; evert < had. She has been treated for it by three ;.illful phyaieians, with very little benefit, j and iGcd all the usual remedies with little suc j oc. i. I can with much confidence hope for ap. r r.ianent cure. It is only two day* since we b**gau i the use of it. aud it is apparently of permam ut ' benefit. Your*, with reH}H-et, MRS. L. I. N)RMAN. Petersburu, Va.. Jan. 15. 1875. j J no. L. Jordan, Esq., Columbus, Ga.: ; Dear Sir—Having learned through my friend : R. A. Bacon of your -*J. J. J. - ' preparation for re j lief of neuralgia, and tested it with perfect sue | ces* in my own family, in the worst cus - too, i that ever came uudt:r my observation, I now J enclose fifty cents for a second bottle, as 1 w>u | sider it too valuable a medicine to be without, ) though 1 have no immediate use for it. Very truly yours. JAMES T. TOSH. Coli'ikbur, Ga., Nov. g. 1874. ; Dr. J. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous Julep j for Neuralgia lias he.-u tried in my family, and with the most happy result.and I find iu it all you claim for its virtue. And I unhesitatingly re commend it to all who are suffering from Neural gia a* something a little remarkable in its cura tive power. J. I>. WORTHY. COLUMBX'S, Ga\. Pec. 18, 1874. Dr. J. L. Jordan —Your medicine, Joyous Julep, is with*ut an equal ior Neuralgia. Having been a "Rreat sufferer from the pain, and having tried th*- prescriptions of many physicians, yet all proved of no effect until I tried four doses of your Julep, when I was immediately relieved, ami have not been troubled since. S. U. MADDOX. Like City, Fe\., Nov. 4. 1874. Dr. J. L. Jordan —Please send me another bot tle of your Joyous Julep for a friend. 1 have never found anything equal to it for Neuralgia. Two doaua cured me almost iuatantiy, aud 1 tan safely recommend it to do what you say. Very respect fully. JOHN M. JEFFRYS. Fkrkandina, Fla., April, 1874. j Dr. J. L. Jordan, Columbus, Ga.: j Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add my tes j Hmuuy to the efficacy of your Jordan * Joyous i Julep. ’in giving instant relief in Neuralgia; and to all appearance, as effective a* instantaneous. I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and since j taking a few teaspebnful* of your relief, two or more weeks have tflam.-d. aud'there are no indi cation* of return. 1 hope that the human fam ily Will raceive a benefit oommennitrate with the importance of your discovery, and that your pecuniary rcwkrd will be equal to its well de served merits. Yours, respectfully, MRS. L. DOZIER. Price 50c. Libera! discount to the trade. * Besides manufacturing this meritorious com pound, JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP. I have on hand, aud keep receiving in small quantities, the best and Purest Medicine* for the admixture ol Physicians' Prescriptions, and to which I give I the closest scrutiny aud ear*- iu preparing. I can always b<- iound at my store any hour of i the night, by ringing the bell. Price* consonant with hard time* and weak J purse*. Soliciting your call*. I promise mv best ; efforts to please and m rit your patronage. Reap* tfully, .IOIIY 1.. .IOICDAY. l|Ki(li*>riir,v. No. 198 Broad Street. Columbus. Ga. I jaul7 ti‘ J. W. DENNIS. J. M. BENNETT. Southern Stove Works, COLT >f BUN, GA. U' E BESPECTFTLLY CALL THE ATTENTION t * ol merchant* and others wanting any of the following goods: COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Grs Fire Dogs, Bake Ovens. Spiders. .Dinner and Wash Pots and Stove Hollow War--, all of which we make in this City and sell at Wholesale, and guarantee our goods as good, and prices a* low is any manufactory North or West. Sample aivl ale room at the Store of J. M. BENNETT. 143 Bioad Street, where you will also find a large stock Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods at Whci ‘sale and Retail. janl deodAwtl - J. W. DENNIS k CO. EVERYBODY SUITE! We are this Season In Receipt ot a i. Supply ot all Sizes o! 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