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THE DAILY TIMES.
Colu m bu* G#.i
TUESDAY MARCH 23, 1875.
MtRR M. BLAKUroiID. LOCI* t. OAMtAXP,
111. iMIFOKU Sl OARKAKD,
Ailomryi und Counsellor* nt Law.
Office Ho. ©7 Broad street, over Wlttich k linsol's
Jewelry Store.
Will practice in the State and Federal Court*.
feb!lß
OI K Am.
Mb. C. B. Wilkins is authoriznd t*>
reoolpt for sul>sorlptlonH and a/lv*rtlHo
mentfl for tho Dally an<l Wookly Times.
J. L. INGRAM Ih our authorized otfent for
tho counties of Chattahoochee, lavlor,
Marion, Htewart, TaUwt, Harris and Mer
iwether.
Jordan L. llowell la connected with
this offloe, and Ih authorized to solicit and
receipt for advertisements and subscrip
tions to tho paper.
E. N. Peterson is our local agent at
Union Springs, Ala.
E. T. Lono is authorized to solicit sub
scriptions and advertising for this paper
in Alabama, and to receipt for the same.
New AdvertlMßifiiU.
Yam potatoes for sale—J. Marion Estes.
Jack and JiU to-night. Bo on hand.
Read tho law card of W. W. Mockali, Jr.
Ho will give prompt attention to all busi
siiiess entrusted to his care.
Read advertisement of Hamilton Visitor.
This la a fine advertising medium, and our
merchants will do well to note this fact.
Called meeting of Darley Chapter to
night.
Read advertisement of Gordon & Car
gill.
Ploumoy, k Cos.
Have Choice Western Hay on consign
ment. Also, Domestic Hay and Shucks
(In bales) for sale at low prices.
mhlO 3t*
M .-tulle It ml til Ckmi,
Walnut, Rosewood and Common Wood
Collins, Coses and Caskets, and Collin
Trimmings and Mountings in great vari
ety, at the New Furniture Store.
mhe tf T. T. Edmunds.
Nlmpion Cotton Heed,
Raised by lid ward T. Shepherd, GO cents
per bushel.
Uh 4 tf HOLSTEAD & CO.
Walt until Thursday night und seethe
Parisian Dancers.
When you go to Union Springs, call on :
Bailment & Roscnstihl, and you can get
warmed up with a good Cocktail or Fresh
Oysters. febl 2 tf
W. I>- Smith, Natural ArtUl,
In addition to Ids ordinary business of
painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para
sols, etc., and make them as good as new
at very low charges. mhl7 tf
Secure seats for tho Female Minstrels
Thursday, March 25th.
25 barrels and 25 half barrels choice
Florida Syrup at
mliia 2t Wait A Walker’s.
The largest and prettiest selection of
Transfer Flowers in tho city, is at
feb!4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
You can buy Winter Dross Goods
cheaper at J. J. Whittle’s than any other
place in tho city. febl4 dAwtf
Hamburg Embroideries and other White
Goods just received, and cheap. All-Linen
Handkerchiefs, 8c and upwards.
Great bargains In Bleached Sheetings
and shirtings. New Prints also arriving
—all cheap, at
feb9 tf This Virginia Store.
Y. M. C’. A.
The meeting held in tho interests of the
Young Men’s Christian Association at St.
Luko Church, on Sunday night, was large
ly attended. The mooting was opened by
Rev. R. J. Corley, who made a few well
timed remarks.
Major A. M. Allen spoke of the import
ance of tho organization, and urged tho
young men to be fully awake to its neces
sity.
Mr. A. V. Boatrito also made a few re
marks. -
Rev. J. O. Branch spoke of the demoral
izing influences at work upon the young
men of tho present day. He denounced
such exhibitions as the Can-Can, and said
that if there is any law to suppres them,
it ought rigidly to lie enforced. If no such
law exists, one ought to be made at once.
The permanent organization of the As
sociation was postponed until Tuesday
night, when a meeting for that purpose
will bo held at tho Presbyterian Church.
A full attendance is desired.
IClvrr \>h.
Tho J. A. Farley did not arrive until Sun
day afternoon, about six o’clock. She
brought the following cargo: 90 bales cot
ton, 17 barrels merchandise. Cotton con
signed as follows: Allen, Freer t Illges,
71; Swift, Murphy A Cos., 11; George Y.
Banks & Cos., 2; J. L. Dunham t Cos., 3;
Gawley A Lewis, 1; Burrus A Williams, i;
J. A J. Kaufman, 1.
Passengers: J. W. Northrop, J., P. A M.
It. It. ; Samuel Bowclon, Gordon; Jim Itan
kin, Florence.
The Farley leaves on Wednesday morn
ing.
Madame ItenU’s and M’llo DeLacom’s
troupe Thursday night at Opera House.
Runaway.
On Sunday afternoon, Mr. Joseph Hill
and Mr. Dan Dozier were riding out to see
a lek friend. They were driving a wild
horse, and whon going down Broad street,
ho bee imo frightenod at something and
ranaway, completely demolishing the
(buggy. We are happy to state that nei
ther of tho young men was badly hurt
A few scratches and bruises are tho only
marks they bear of what might have pro
ven a catastrophe.
Tile original Lady Minstrels at Opera
House Thursday, March 35th.
Purlm Ball.
The Purlm ball came off at Belch's Gar
den last night There was a large attend
ance of Hebrews and Gentile friends. The
evening passed off pleasantly, and was en
livened by a sumptuous supper. Dancing
was kept up until a late hour, when all
wont home happy in having spent so
pleasant an evening.
Personal.
Mr. J. 8. Jones returned from New York
Sunday, in fine health and spirits. His el
egant new stock of spring goods is coming
in every day.
HrauttfUl Niuapic,
For Gouts’ Spring and Summer Suits.
1875, just received and on exhibition at
Thomas <t Prescott's Emporium of Fashion.
Styles sensible and prices reasonable.
An early Inspection is respectfully invit'd. |
February 24,1875. lm
Plaids In sober colors, “arc quite tho
thing" for spring suitings. ,1. S. Jones
displays a choice line to-dav. mhlS
CITIZENS* MBETIIO.
Sympathy for the Rnflirlug.
Pursuant to announcement, a large num
ber of tho most influential citizens of Co
lumbus met In front of Ellis & Harrison's
auction room yesterday at 12 m. The
meeting was hold for the purpose of con
sidering tho sufferings of those in the
neighboring counties who have Just been]
visited by so terrible a calamity, and to
adopt some measures for their relief.
On motion, Mayor Mcllhenny took the
chair and briefly stated tho object of tho
meeting. He said we should be thankful
for our very narrow escape, and give more
liberally on that account. Mr. ('. H. Wil
liams was requested to act as Secretary,
and tho meeting was then declared ready
for business.
Upon motion of Major A. M. Allen, Cap
tain N. J. Otis, of Taibotton, took the
stand and stated the fearful ravages of
the storm in his county. He gave the same
details that we have In our account, and
stated that no words could picture the des
titution and misery of tho people. They
are deprived of everything; some of them
arc almost naked and without any food or
shelter.
Mr. Boully, editor of the Hamilton Visi
tor, gave an account of the suffering in his
county. 110 sail the scene was beyond the
power of description. There was much
suffering, and the people were in great
need of necessaries.
Mr. Lorenzo Biggers narrowly escaped j
the tornado in Talbot county. He gave an j
account of Its ravages and the sufferings
of its victims.
Mr. Willis, of Taibotton, was appointed
by a meeting of the citizens of that place
to come to Columbus and solicit aid. He
reiterated tho dreadful particulars of tho
storm and gave a mournful account of the
condition of the people.
Mr. C. A. Redd moved that the meeting
request the City Council to donate one
thousand dollars and the County Com
missioners two thousand dollars to the
sufferers in Talbot and Harris counties.
Major Allen favored increasing the amount |
to three thousand from the county and ,
two thousand from the city. Mr. H. S.
Estes agreed with this proposition.
Mr. C. A. Redd amended his motion so
as to ask one thousand of the city, and
threo thousand of tho county. Unani
mously carried.
Mr. D. V. Ellis moved that a committee
be appointed to solicit aid of any kind
from tho citizens. Money, clothes, food,
hammers, saws, anything would be accept
able. Motion carried, and the following
named gentlemen appointed <>n the com
mittee: Win. Watt, A. M. Brannon, W. H.
Needham, C. C. McGohee, Lawrence Bur
| rus, J. H. Hamilton, S. G. Murphy, C. A.
Redd, C. E. Dexter, D. R. Size, W. 8. Para*
j more and J. Marlon Estes.
| Mr. Wm. Barden moved that the books
i for subscriptions be opened at once. Car-
I ried.
Mr. C. A. Redd moved that in tho event
the Council and Commissioners granted
the request of the meeting, that the Mayor
appoint a committee, himself to act as
chairman, of three from the County Com
missioners and three citizens, said com
mittee to see to a proper disbursement of
the appropriated funds. Carried.
On motion, the meeting adjourned.
MEETING OP TIIF. RELIEF COMMITTEE.
I At a meeting of the Committee appoint
ed to solicit subscriptions, held last night,
Mr. J 1.8. Estes was called to the Chair,
i and C. C. McGohee appointed Secretary,
j Tho various sub-committees reported
! that they had secured the suljscription of
about $1,403 (chiefly in money) for the re
i lief of the sufferers, making, with the ap
propriation of SI,OOO by the city, $2,403.
It being understood that the City Coun
cil had appointed as a committee to take
charge of its appropriation, Aid. Brannon,
Andrews and Ledsinger, and Messrs. H.
8. Estes, J. H. Hamilton and C. A. Redd, it
was resolved that said committee bo con
firmed by this meeting to take charge of
all appropriations made and to be made
by the citizens.
It was resolved that E. P. Willis, 8. M.
Brannon and Capt. Neal, from Mt.
Airy neighborhood; T. A. Brown, W. J.
Raines and Augustus O’Neal, from the
Taibotton neighborhood; J. M. Mobley,
Joel T. Johnson and Wm. I. Hudson, from
the Hamilton neighborhood, bo requested
to act as committees to ascertain the
amount of damage and suffering in their
respective districts, and report to the Fund
Committee. Said committees will also be
requested to take charge of and distribute
any funds or provisions which may be
sent them. Committees wore also ap
pointed to visit tho devastated sections,
and report to an adjourned meeting on
Thursday night.
Further and fuller reports from Messrs.
A. M. Brannon and W. J. Watt, who re
turned last night from the scene of the
tornado, only add to tho amount of suffer
ing and distress already announced.
Doiuiflou to the Nufl'erfr*.
Yesterday afternoon there was a called
meeting of tho Council, to consider the pe
tition of tho citizens’ mooting for a dona
tion to the sufferers from the late storms:
Present Mayor Mcllhenny, and Alder
men Grimes, Brown, Joseph, Ivodsinger,
Curtis, Cos tan, and Andrews.
By Alderman Ledsinger—Be it enacted,
That tho City Council of Columbus donate
one thousand dollars to the sufferers of
Harris and Talbot counties; said donation
to be disbursed by a committee appoints!
by tho Mayor.
Unanimously carried.
The Council then adjourned.
The County Commissioners met yester
day and considered the request which had
boon made of them for three thousand dol
lars. They dnterminod, utter a mature
consideration of tho subject, that they had
no power to grant the request. Tho coun
ty funds are placed in their hands for cer
tain punposes, and they am not use them
f,r any other. They aro trustoos and
their authority is clearly marked out by
law, so that they cannot transcend it.
They did not think it extended unto on ap
propriation of the tunds for any purpose
but those specified. They all expressed
themselves as feeling a hearty sympathy
for tho sufferings of their neighbors, and
are willing to help them in any possible
way. They are as anx lous as possible to
relievo the suffering, and will do all in
their power to help the destitute in Talbot
and Harris counties. Thero can be no
doubt that their action in this case was
eminently proper. It is commended by
the citizens. The sum which was asked of
the Commissioners can easily bo raised by
private subscriptions, and we hope it will
be done.
Wait and see Hill’s great trapez act at
Opera House Thursday, March 25th.
Great bargains in Black Grenadines, at j
mhl3 J. S. Jones’.
Spring lire** Good*
Left over from last summer are now sell- .
ing at half price. Linen Lawns at 15 to j
20 cents—worth double that price. Other j
goods in proportion.
feb9 tf VißarsiA Stoke, i
Personal.
We were wry glad to shako by the hand
our ox-townsman, Mr. Samuel Spencer,
yesterday. Mr. Spencer Is a Division Su
perintendent of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail
road, anti is now in the city on a visit to
ids family. He started South with Presi
dent Garrett, but left the party for a few
days visit to his old borne. He has arrived
at a high station in railroad life, for a
young man, and promises to be one of tho
high functionaries of some gram! enter
prise of that kind.
Capt. W. D. Chipley spent Sunday among
his numerous friends, and left that night
for Atlanta.
Mr. Francis Fontaine, of Carters villa,
was in tho city yesterday, and honored us
with a>all.
J. 8. Jones arrived home yesterday, from
New York, where he had ieen buying n
large lot of choice Spring dry goods.
Col. Boully, of the Hamilton Visitor, en
livened our office by his genial presence
for a short time yesterday. Ho has a good
paper, in which our merchants can adver
tise, and thus bring their wares to the no
tice of Harris and adjoining counties.
Paris by moonlight Thursday night.
Yam Potato**,
For seed and table, for sale. Apply to
mh23 2t J. MARION ESTES.
Jardlno MaLillo at Opera Houae Thurs
day, March 25th.
Soup for tbr Multitude.
Andrew Boland has received a line soft
shell turtle, which lie proposes to serve in
the shape of soup for all who will come.
This idea of serving a nice turtle froe to
the people in a generous one. Ail who
have an appetite for good soup can call to
day and to-morrow at tho Sans Souci,
where Jim Lawrence will seat you to a
plate.
Target Practice.
Tho Columbus Guards turned out yes- j
terday afternoon, in fatigue uniform, for
target practice. It had been announced
that it would take place on Mott’s Green,
and a large number of ladies collected
there to see the fun. The Company missed
the handsome reception which awaited
them by turning abruptly around and, for
sora** unaccountable reason, going down
to Raich’s Beer Garden.
Col. Wm. A. Barden, Mr. J. J. Bradford,
and Capt. Thomas Chaffin were requested
to act as judges. The shooting
good. Best average was made by Lieut.
J. J. Clapp. Mr. J. W. Long camo in just
behind, but claims the honor of being
second best. Best single shot was made
by Mr. D. Porter Ellis. Several of the
Company did remarkably well.
After they had finished the practice, the
corps marched back to their armory to
the stirring music of a kettle-drum.
Goto Paris Thursday, March 25th. Take
Opera House seals.
Ladies' Black and Colored Kids, and
Gents’ Kids in opera shades, just received
at the New York Store. mh2l 2t
Beautiful Spring Cassimores and Suit- j
ings just received at the Now York Store, j
mh2l 2t.
If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go to
febl4 djtwtf J. J. Whittle’s.
A new lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow
Case Homespun just in and for sale
cheaper than ever known before, at
feb27 J. J. Whittle’s.
A beautiful lino of Hamburg Edgings
and Insertings, at prices to suit the pur
chaser, at
fobi4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's.
.Inm| Arrived,
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at 10,12% and 15c per yard - the best
goods in the market at the price, at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
W. I*. SMITH, Natural ArtlM.
I am now prepared to do any kind of
Painting House, Sign or Ornamental.
I can mend your Umbrellas, and make
them as good as new.
Give rao a trial. I can bo found oppo
site the Market House.
mh!4 tf W. I). SMITH.
Gentlemen
Can buy lino French and English Cloths
at less than Nkw York cost. I shall
discontinue this branch of my business,
and will sell those Roods at a sacrifice.
11. T. Giggler,
febO tf Virginia Store.
New Silk Poplins, 50c., 60e., 75c., at.
mhl3 J. S. Jones’.
■I u( Arrived:
13,000 yards Calico. If you want a
pretty Spring Dross, go to J. J. Whittle’s.
He receives fresh lots weekly. feb27
You will find the Notion Department
large and complete at
febU d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
New tot of Ties and Parasols, and many
other novelties, ot
mhl<> nodlw J. S. Jones’.
Novelties in Dress Goods, adapted to
present wear, at
mhi3 J. S. Jones’.
Every Lady
In need of a dress should see those beau
tiful Black Alpacas at the Virginia Store.
They are cheaper than ever known liofore.
feb9 eod
For (hr Furmrr*:
A largo lot of Cottonados. If you want
a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants
Goods, visit
feb27 J. J. Whittle’s.
To SuhHcrlborM.
Subscribers who have not yet paid will
greatly oblige us by calling at. the office
and paying their subscriptions.
Fine assortment of Gray Suitings at
various prices, just opened.
mhl4 J. S. Jones.
New Sash Ribbons at 25 cents, at
mhl3 J. 8. Jones’.
Dr. WllhotV* Antl-Perlodte or Feft*r and
Ague Cure.
Wilhoft’s Tonic has established itself
as the real infallible Chill cure. It is uni
versally admitted to be the only reliable
and harmless Chill medicine now in use.
Its efficacy is confirmed by thousands of
certificates of the very beat jvooplo from
all parts of the country. It cures malari
ous diseases of every type, from the shak
ing agues of the lakes and valleys to the
raging fevers of the torrid zone. Try it!
It has never boon known to fall. Whee
lock, Finlay & Cos., Proprietors, New Or
leans. For sale by all druggists. d&w
Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels, Jo., will do well to
call at
febi4 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. j
Carpets
Are selling low, to close out stock, at the '
feh9 tf Virginia Store. I
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
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COM Win H DAILY .HAItKET.
OFFICE DAILY TIMES. March 22, 1671.
FINANCIAL.
Money I*£ to Iper ccut. Gold buying 107
Killing 110. Silver nominal. Sight bUla on New
York buying Jc. discount; demand bill# on Bouton
,qc. diHcouut; lank checks l *c. premium.
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
HEW CLASS.
Muki t closed quiet at the following quota
tion* :
Ordinary U 5© 12
Good ordinary
Low widdlng* 14
Middling* 15 ( 15- 4
Good Middling* 15 ‘*(<o—
Bale* 27 bale*. Receipts 137 bales— 5
by 8. W. R. R., 5 by M. k O. It. R.. oby Western
It. 8 by Ni & H. It. It.. 90 by River, 29 by
wagon*. Shipment* 209 lisle*—2os by S. W. K. It.;
0 W. It. It.; 4 for home consumption.
DAILY STATEMENT.
Stock AUgUNt 81, 1874 L 036
Received to-day
•• previously 53,964—64,101
65,137
Shipp' and to-day 209
•• previously 44.648—44,757
Stock on hand 10.38 U
Same day la*t year—Received 24
" •• •' —Shipped 75
** •• —Sale* *5
Total receipt* to date 56,73a
Middling* 14*3.
MAIIIxFTs 111 TKLEtiHAFH.
Special to the Daily Times by tho H. k A. Line.
COTTON.
Liverpool, March 22, 1 r. m.—Cotton firmer;
•*]•* 14,000 bal.-H, MjM . ulatii.il 3000; American
8a 1 , ; arrival* 1-16 firmer.
April and May delivery, not below good ordi
nary 7 15-l Gd.
February and March shipments, not below low
middlings, Bd.
May and Juue delivery, not below low mid
dlings, 8 Vb
4 i>. m.—Cotton Arm; sales 14,000 bales, •pecu
lation 3,000; American *000; middling upland*
7/,aHd; middling Orleans Ba',d,
March and April shipments, not below good
ordinary h 1-l Cd.
February shipments, not below low middling*,
8 15-Kid
April and May shipments Bd.
Havre, March 22.—Receipt* 0; tree ordinaire
Orleans, *pot, 97; tre* ordinaire Orleau* alioat
98; market—demand moderate; price* firm.
New York, March 22.—Cotton—New da**
spot* closed steady; ordinary I3?*e; good
ordinary 15*,c; strict good ordiuary —<•; low
middling* 16‘ 4 ; middling 16 B c; good middling*
17),e; middling fair 17,-; lairlH. 1 *; sales of ex
ports 695; spinners 670; speculation 831, transit
300; Export* to Ur.-at Britain 826; to the con
tinent 5U7; stock 193,216.
Future* closed quiet; sales of 31,300 bales as
follow'* : March 16i„a21-32; April 16 11-10a23-32;
May 17 3-32; June 17 7-10al6-J2; July 17 2:*-32s •* ,
August 17 29-32*16-16; September 17; s a7-ln;
October 16 13-10a; November 16-\.a2l-32; De
cember 16 21-32*11-16.
Receipts at ail ports to-day 11,284 lisle*; ex
ports to Great Britain 6020 ban*. Coutiueut
5.i69 bale*. Consolidated—64s9; exports to .
Great Britain 5520 bales; to Continent 7159;
■took at all ports 679,133.
Moliilk, March 22. Receipt* 1455; sal**
1200; middlings 15‘ 4 ; stock 46,701; exports
to Great Britain ; to the continent ,
coastwise —; market Amu r.
Charleston, March 22.—Receipts 811 bales ;
sale* RJUU; middlings stoex 30.504; ex
ports to Great Britain . to tne continent
Havankah, March 22.—Net amt gross re-
Ceipts9lß Dale*; *ai*-a —; mnidiiug* 15 15-16; low j
UiiUituiig* 15 7-16; good ordinary —; export* to I
Great Britain 1970; to continent 2750 ; coastwise ,
| 12*3; stock ; market very firm.
Memphis, March 22.—Receipts 846 ; whip- !
i uieuts 1752; ea* * 13<K), stock 42,172; middling*
| 16; market firm; field ‘uglier.
Providence, March 22.—Stock 18.000.
Galveston, March 22.—Receipts 643 ; *ab*
i 1250; mlddiingH 15*,; export* to Great Britain -
3009; to continent ; stock 60,1*01; raarxet ;
; firm.
Norfolk, March 22. Receipts 1855; sale*
400; middling* 16; stock 9,023; exports t
! Great Britain ——■■; market firm.
WtLMtJioTOR, March 22.—Receipts 356; nales
J 10; middling* 15 * 4 , stock 2,160; exports to Gn at
1 Britain —; market firm.
Baltimore, Mareh 22. Receipts Ual-s .
■ale* 2*o, middlings 16,c.; export* t>>
j Great Britain to Continentstock 21,106;
! market flrmer.
! Philadelphia, March 22.—Receipt* 158 bales;
middlings Ifi 1 ,; export* to Continent —: to
| Great Britain —, market quiet.
New Orleans, March 22. Receipt* 4024,
sales 7500; middling* IS*,'; low middlings —;
good ordinary ; exports to Great Britain
2724; to Continent 2102; stock 227,329; market
strong; offerings light.
Bokton, March 22.—Receipt* 276; 500,
middling* 16exports to Great Britain —;
stock 16,216; market quiet.
FINANCIAL.
New York, March 22—Wall Street, 6 r. m. —Mon-
ey closed easy at 25,a3 per cent. Foreign Ex
change dull at 479 ‘ 4 *480. Gold opened at 110 V
Government bonds closed firm; U. H. currency
6* 119) 4 a119'i. stock* firm, ami prices higher.
State bond* dull; Alabama ss, IHH-t, 36; Georgia
6s m*. Gold boud* t>7.
PROV'IBIONS
New Orleans, March 22.—Sugar quiet; fair
7a s,; fully fair ; prime 8‘4%; choice B^.
Molasses—choice 65a70; prime ; lair 52a56.
Louisiana rice in lair demand; prime 7'a 1 3 .
Flour steady; choice $5 75a6 40. i’ro
visionsactive; market tavors sellers. Bacon ad
vancing; clear rid* * 136 v,; clear rib *id a 12>4 .
shoulders 9, J ,a‘,. Pork buoyant; mens |22 tX).
Sugar cured haiu* firm at 13 v Dry Halted meat
firm at BV4. Lard quiet; keg* tier, c
14a’ 4 . Sack corn in active demand; choice whit.
86; white mixed 83; yellow 86.
New York, March 22.—Flour closed firm.
Southern ; No. 2at |4 20a4 60. Wheat
closed better; demand lair. Corn quiet ami
steady. Pork firm and higher. Beef unchanged
Cut meats in good demand. Bacon firm.
Cincinnati, March 22.—Pork firm at s2l 00.
Bacon firm and in fair demand; should* rs 8 - a a . ,
clear rib sides clear *ideß 12 1 4 . Hams 13a
Cut meats firm ; shoulders 7,; clear rib side*
It) 1 *; clear aides 11.V4. Lar*l quiet; steam 13 7 a14.
Live hogs firm; good $8 75a9 15; receipts ,
Whiskey steady; sale* at $1 11.
WHOI.F.SAI.P. PRICK* Cl Kit EXT.
Apples— pet barrel. $3; 7.V.
Bacon —Clear Sides t< lb lllc.; Clear Rib Sides
12**c; Shoulders 8*40; Ire-cured Shoulders 12* : c;
Sugar-cured llama lie; Plain Hams 14r.
Bagging—l6 v v 16.
Bulk Meats— Clear Rib Sides 11‘-c.
Butte*—Goshen $ it. 40c; Country 30c.
Brooms—f* dozen. $2 60@$li 60.
Candy— Stick ** lb ltk\
Canned Oih>i>h—Sardim a rase of 100 boxes
sl7; Oysters, lib eaus dozen. $1 20 to $1 35.
Cheese—English lb 00c; Choice 18*,; West
ern 17c; N. Y. State 16c.
Candles— Adamantine f. lb 19c; Paraphine 35r.
Coffee—Rio good ’fi lb 23c; Prime 23c „ ; Choice
■24 V: Java 33c to 37c.
Corn—Yellow Mixed bushel $1 10; White,
$1 12.*$ car load rates in depot.
Cigars— Domestic, 1,000 s2C\<is6s; Havana.
s7o(aisl6o.
Flour—Extra Family, city ground, lb #8;
A $7 60; B $6 60; Faucy $lO.
Hardware.— Swede Iron 9c.; Refined Iron 4c. ;
Sad Iron 7c.; Plow Steel 10Vn)llc.; Horse aud ■
Mule Sum I .f Be .pn lb.; Nolls per k g 421
Axes sl2(disl4 per doz.
Hay—t* cwt. $1 40; Country 40(550c.
Iron Tier—lb 7 Vg>g ‘„c.
Lard—Prime Leaf, tierce, lb 16<-; halv- sand
kegs,l6c.
Lf-xther—White Oak Sole 3* lb 25e; Hemlock
Sole 33c; French Skins s2tos4; American do.
s2(<ss3 60; Upper Leather s2i,s3 f>o; Harness do.
604’; Dry Hides lie. Green do. 60.
Mackerel—No. 1 V bbl sls®slß; No. 2 sl4;
No. 3 sll 5965512 50; No. 1 P kit $1 40<,$$3.
Pickles —Case dozen pints $1 80; quart
$3 25.
ease $8 to $9.
PtiTATOEs—lrish bbl $4 506555 00
keg $6 25; ,S keg $3 50; v, s•> 00. in t
-Magazine.
lUiFE—Manilla & lb 20c; Cotton 30c; Machine
made 6,kc.
Meal—H bushel $1 20,
Molasses—N. O. gallon 85c; Florida 75c : re
boiled 75c; common 45c6550.
Strop—Florida 65<$?5c
Oats bushel B.h>s9oc.
Oil—Kerosene 't* gallon 25c; Linseed, raw,
$1 20; boiled $1 25;
lb 8 *sc.
sa4.k $1 85; Virginia $2 25.
Tobacco —Common *1 lb
Bright 70c; Fine 76c; Extra $1; Navy 60®65c;
Maccaboy Snuff 75®85c.
Shot—j* sack $2 40.
Sugar—Crushed and Powdered lb 13®13,*,c;
A. 13c.; B. 12.5 c,; Extra C. 12c.; C. 11 )ic. ;
N. O. Yellow Clarified 10 V, do. W'hite 12. V.
Soda—Keg 7c lb; box 10c.
BTARcn—lb B^ e .
Trunks—Coliuubus made, 20 inch, 75--; 36 inch
$2 80.
Tea—Green 75c; Oolong Gsc.
Whisket—Rectified gallon $1 35; Bourbon
s2(ij'-$4.
White Lead—lb 11®12,*3e.
Vinegar—gallon 35c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Wholesale Retail.
Goshen Butter $ O) % 60
Country “ 40
Kggs 25 3o
Frying chicken* 20m25 255*30
Grown •• 30i33 SOfeitt
Irish potatoes 60 i’k 4 50
.. - 5 CM) bbl 5 00
Sweet potatoes 75 35 p'k
Onions 90 bU 95ik
Cow peas 90 bu 100 ou
Dry €inoils.
WHOLESALE PRICE*.
Print* V >'
h bleached cotton • 7* a ftfloc. “
|-4 •• •• lota2oc.
Sea Island " sprulflc. “
Coat*’ and Clark * spool cotton. .70c.
Ticking* 10® 85c.
9-4. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 brown and
bleached sheetings 30m;50c. V
Wool flannels—red and bleached 20tu 75c.
Canton flannels—brown and bi and 12‘ 4 (a'2sc
Li naeys 15*,300.
Kentucky Jean* 15(gi45c “
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURED GOODS.
Eaolk and Phe.nix Mills.—Sheeting 4-4 10!;c..
shirting B',*'•: osnaburg*. 7 oz., 14c.; ’ drill
ing 12c; bleached sheeting and dilliug 12# 13c.;
Gan ton flannel* 20c. Colored Good*. —Stripes lOm.
lifjC.; black gingham checks 12! v ui T3c.; Dixie
piades for field work 17c; cotton blankets s2<oi
r 4 50 per pair; bleached huckaback towels H 40
per dozen; yarns ss. to Is. per bunch of pound*
$136; rope 25c. to 27c.; sewing thread. 16 balls
to the pound, 60c.; knitting thread, 12 balls to
the pound, bleached, 56c.; unbleached 50c.; wrap
ping twine, lu balls, 40c. Woolen Goods.— Gam
meres, 9 ox. per yard, 55c. to 70c.; jeans 20c. to
37 >i<\ ; doeskin jean* 56c.
Muscogee Mill*.—shirting 8 V\; 4-4 sheet
ing 10 > = c.; Flint River 8 oz. o*uaburgs 15c.; do.
yarns $1 35.
Columbus Factory.—? shirting 8 1 ,c.; 4-4
ghcetiug KDjC.; scwiug thread, unbleached, 50c.;
knitting, do., 50c.; wrapping twine 40c.
Cleog'm Fvctoby.—Plaids or chocks 13c; stripes
fancy fashions. I*2‘•c.
Furs! Furs! !
S.llinp: at half price, to close out the
stock. They are fresh and desirable.
feb7 tf Virginia Store.
A splendid lot of white and Red All-
Wind Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can
ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades,
to be closed out cheap, at
feblt d&wtf J. J. W htitle’s.
A larffe lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to be \
sold cheap at
feblt d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Ciiucrr, Nerofulu mid all Skin Disease*
Cured by Dr. Dund’* Discovery.
Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite j
with and destroy the virus of Cancer and
Skin Affections, but will not affect the
healthy part. Parties may visit the city j
and remain while under treatment at tho j
Penna. Cancer Institute (one of the hand-;
sorriest marble edifices in the city,) and the J
finest remedial Institute in the country, j
Remedies, with full directions, sent to any
part of the world.
er Send for Pamphlets and particulars.
Address
11. T. Bond, M. D., Penna. Cancer Institute, j
3028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. i
feblO lv
Do You Warn Health I
Why Will Ye Die?—Death, or what is!
worse, is the inevitable result of continued j
suspension of the menstrual flow. It is ft ;
condition which should not I** trifled with, j
Immediate relief is the only safeguard |
against constitutional ruin. In all cas**s ;
of suppression, suspension or other irreg
u lari tv of the ‘•couj*s<'s,” Dr. J. Brjidlielrrs j
Female Regulator is the only sure reme
i dy. It acts by giving tom* to the iktvous
centr*s, imfuovmg tin* blood, and determ
! ining directly to the organs of menstrua
i tion. It is a'legitimate prescription, and
i the most intelligent doctors use it. Pro
pur* h 1 bv f. If. Isra<lli**]il, druggist, Atlan-
Ila, Ga., $1 50 per botth*, and sold by i<-
| spciftoblo druggists everywhere.
Boon to Suffering Females.
LaGrange, Ga., March 29,1870.
; BnulJUhl it* Cb„ Atlanta, Ga. —Dear Si rs:
: I t ike plcasur<‘ in stating that 1 have used
for the last twenty years the medicine vou
are putting up, known as Dr. HradfleitTs
Female Regulator, and consider it the
lycst combination ever gotten together for
the diseases f<r which it is recommended,
i have been familiar wit h the preparation
both as a practitioner of medicine and in
domestic practice, and can honestly say
that I consider it a boon to suffering fe
mulos, and can but hop*' that every lady
in our land, who may be suffering in any
way peculiar to their sex, mav be able to
pnkure a bottle, and their sufferings may I
not only be relieved, but that they may t***,
reston*d to health and strength.
Wit h my kindest regards.
I am, respectfully,
W. B. Ferrell, M. l>.
jan23 *htw3m
UKAO ! HEAD ! I
co.Ysi wmo\ 4 I lti:i !
Omct ok O. Rackett, Drugs k Medicine*,
New Albany, Ind., April 10, 1871.
Dr. J. .S’. I miter ton, Atlanta, Georgia : Dear SrR j
--Ihavo received your circular*, and in cons**- ;
nuence of the distribution, I have sold about six I
dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two weeks, j
The Globe Flower Syrup is gaining great celebri- ;
ty. I recommended it in two cases of consump- :
tion. One cs*e was bed-fast; had not laid on but
one side for two years; hemorrhages almost ev
eryday; much emaciated, and expected to die.
lie has taken *ix bottles of Globe Flower Hyrup;
his trouble* are 11 gone, except prestratinn,
which i* rapidly improving. H will certainly
get well. The otb< r case is similar with same
good results. 1 can send you many testimonials
if you want them.
Yonrs truly, etc., O. SA.CKETT.
Imiioi tant Notice to ('omanipiivr*.
The long looked-for Bpeclflc for the cure of all
pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOBE
FLOWER SYRUP lias proved the most extraor
*liuary medical preparation ever discovered for
curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not
only cures Consumption, but relieves, immedi
ately, the incipient stages, such as Colds, l*ains
111 the Chest. G* rural Debility, etc. It break* up
the most distressing Colds aud Coughs in au in
credible short time. Globe Flower Hyrup con
tains no opium, nothing nauseous or poisonous
—perfectly harmless and delicious to take; pos
sesscs all the valuable properties of the Syrup
Hypophosphites, the nutritive value of Cod Liver
Oil, the invaluable Tonic. Expectorant, Alterative
and Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or
-Cephalanthus Occidental is.’ 50 000 cases cured; i
not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials
of wonderful cure* will be sent on application to
any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup.
It may save your life. For sale by Druggist*.
Manufactured by-
DR. .1. S. PEMBERTON k CO..
Chemists, Atlanta. Ga.
M. D. IIOOD A- ( 0.,
Wholesale Agents, t * lumbutw Ga.
febl*)
Extra Fancy Flour.
.)()(} BARRELS JUST RECEIVED ON CON
signment, guaranteed a.i good a any brand in
the market. For sale at low price**.
FLOURNOY, MeGEHEE A CO.,
mbfi dSawlt* Alst in Warehome.
GILBERTS
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
Book Bindery,
Opjo**ilc \ew Postolllcc Building,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
18 WELL KLTPLIEI) WITH MATERIAL, AND
Experienced NVorkmeu employed in ea4:h De
partment.
Orders for work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
Ileocipt Bool.s
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always iu stock: also printed to order when de
sired.
45T* Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
THOS. <■II.BF.RT,
janl tf I'olmubiiß. <Ja.
157.. SPRING TRADE.
BOATRITE & CLAPP,
WHOLENALE AND DETAIL
DE.VI.F.RS IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
1 Broad Street, Columbuw,
BECMIVmO UVII.Y:
New Spring Prints, Bleached Goods, Sheetings and Shirtings,
Sea Islands, 10-4 Sheetings, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hamburg Edging)
White Goods, Cassintcres, Pants Stuffs, Cottonades, Jeans,
Osnahurgs, Checks, Stripes, Fancy Notions,
Black Alpacas, Silk Finished Brillianfines, Dress Goods,
Ready-Made Clothing, Shoes. Boots, Hats, k, Ac.
All Fancy Dress Goods, Flannels, and other Winter Goods,
At and H(‘low Cost !
To close out stock preparatory to the new Spring Stock. ( v
E. E. YONGE,
DKII.Kit IN
Hats, Caps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c„ fc,
No. I>l Broad Street, ColumbiiK, Ga.
feb!7 tivl
H. F. ABELL & CO.
—HAVE —
JgARLY ROSE POTATOES,
Peerless Potatoes,
Russett Potatoes, Seed Potatoes.
Peach Blow Potatoes,
Pink Eye Potatoes,
New Leaf Lard, by tierce, k'g or bucket.
Goshen or Western Butter.
New Raisin* and Currant*.
Soft-Shell Almond* and Pecans.
Magnolia and Diamond Ilam*.
tf- All good* delivered by
11. T. ARF.LL A CO.
fan? tf
Sans Souci Bar!
Restaurant and Ten Fin Alley!
jgFAT OF WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
OUSTERS, FISII, GAME and Choice Meals served
at all hoar*. *t reasonable price*, nnd private
rooms when desired.
THE TEN PIN ALLEY i* the best evereon
s true ted in Columbus. Mr. JAMES LAWRENCE
ha* char#*-.
J. BOLAND Pn prktor.
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Private Boarding House,
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT
. from and alter this date I will keep
A Private Hoarding House
At the use ogee Home Building, corner St. j
Clair and Uglethorpe streets. I ran accommo- j
date regular and transient boarders.
Day Board per month s2o.
IHl!\i:V IIAUKIAS.
March sth, 1875. tf
Cheap Home.
MOST DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE FOR j
sale. No musquitoes or dust in summer. Excel- j
ent water *ud good garden.
Apply to W. H. BLANCHAKD, j
feblO eod-we frAM-lm 123 Broad St.
Joseph F. Pou,
Attorney A 4 oiiusrllor a) Latt,
i OFFICE west side Broad street ovcr*t..r
\ / W. 11. Robarts \ Cos. Practi. r-a iu sun i-
Federal Courts. Advice and service# tender*-st
Administrators, Executors. Guardian* >’•*
cialty made of Conveyancing. Examining Tith
Ac., iu Georgia, or auywhere in the Cnu-i
State*. All business promptly attended to
feb7 dtf
.T. 1>- If AMl{<),
\Homey at Ijiiy,
0
Office over Holstead k Co.'s, Broad street,Cr
lnmbus, Georgia.
In Office at all hours.
janß dly
.1. 31. 3IcNE] hi,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lai
1)KA( ’TK'FS in Courts of Georgia and Alabioi
Office 128 Broad street, over C. A Redd *
Co.'*.
- Special attention given to collection*.
janlO tf
.V. .V. lIOZIFJt.
AUoptiry sit I-sm,
1 PRACTICES in State and Federal Crurt-
Georgia and Alabama.
£fn“ Makes Commercial Law a specialty.
Office over C. A. Redd Ac Co.’* st.re.
janl3 6m
Bit. J. A. UHtJUUART
nAH AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment 1
_ the premises formerly known a* the Dr
Bozeman lot. at the corner of Mclntosh isi
Randolph street*. Entrance to the Office OB VI
lntosh street, where professional calls, mad
either at day or night, may be left and will I*
promptly attended to as soon a* received.
jan22-eod tf.
Jolin Blackmar.
St. Clair Street, Gunby’s Building, nextt’
Freer, Illges A Cos.
Brokerage, Rea! Estate & Insurance.
REFER, BY PEnMI-dUO*,
To Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank, tbi* •
jan23-ly
John Mehaffey.
4 T HIS OLD STAND. rorucr ..I o,l'lr, ;•
u\ and Bridge streets.
Columbus, Ga.,
Will Pay the Higle>t Market Prw
FOB
Bags. Old Cotton. Iliib s. r>
ami (irven, Fur*
OF ALL KIKDH,
ItccMvax ami Tallow. Old Metals, A."
])..li vnr.-.l at Depots and Wh.rf, ia f ‘
Ue..r K i*. J‘ u3M '
IS. THOAII’HOA',
Livery mid Halo Hlnble.
/ VOLETHORPE STEET. beta-u
\ > Krvan Th best ol Kadt!le wj
Horses. A fine lot of Carriages
always on hand.
Special attention given to tb*- *■ 1 -
of Drovers. They will find it b* tVir Uite •
put up with him.
febl4 tf
WILLIAM MI’NDAV.
Livery and Sale Stable Keeper.
Oglethorpe Street.
ffIHE BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOBHI#-
1 at all hours day and night
Funerals served at short notice.
Droyers accommodated on liberal t y
BRACKETS!
\ l r E have jnt r<-e!v<-ci nice ’■i" 1 ’
VV and Plain . a
BRACKETS, CLOCK SHELVES AMD
BRACKETS,
whicli wc offer at low prico
J. W. IK ISE A
Booksellers and Stationers, Coltmimia,
RANKIN HOUS&
4 oliiniHiis. UeoriPU
j. w. BTAK,
Ruby Restaurant.
BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON.
UNDER THE RANKIN H° rs£
janl dawtf J. W. J*i*A IrW
„ J. FOtLK.
Over Wittlch A Kinsel’s Jewelr
janC tf! Street.