The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, April 10, 1875, Image 1

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Tim Countess of Flanders has ; given birth to a son and an heir to : the throne of Belgium. The CnaCMinistei ial organiwarns j the German nation to pro].are fur an ; early war with France. P. 11. S. Pinch back, of Louisiana, speaks in Mobile to-night on the | black race as a polities! element in , the South. Hon. A. A. Atocha, Judge of the j Superior Criminal Court of New Or- 1 leans, died in that city yesterday af ternoon of Brights disease. His re mains will be taken to Washington, | D. C., for interment. The French government has sent! instructions to the Consuls to sum- . mons, for the last time, French sub- j jeets living abroad, who are liable to ; military service, to have their names ! registered at the Consulates. Fourteen officers who have aban doned the cause of Don Carlos have j arrived at Biarritz. TheCarlists tried to stop them from crossing the fron tier. The Wallow* in Vr„ Jrr*c>. New Brunswick, N. J., April 9.- Miehael Sullivan was hanged this j morning for murder of Daniel Till-! mnge. At 10;SC a. m. the condemned man left, his cell and entered the yard, with the sheriff, two priests, the jail- j or and hangman, who was from New York. A short prayer was said. At 10; 58 sheriff, jailor and hangman | bade Sullivan farewell, at. 10;59 the drop fell and Sullivan sprang into the j air. Sullivan looked buggered, pule ; and exhausted. Ho made no confes sion, unless to his priests. There were only a few convulsive motions I and five minutes after the drop fell j the body was lowered, a feeble and spasmodic pulse of about 50 was do-j teetod. At 11 ; 11 the pulse had ceas ed beating, the body hung 50 minutes, ; [r was taken in a hearse to Hallway, followed through the streets of New' Brunswick by an immense crowd of citizens and children. The father, mother and sister came to see the | prisoner this morning at the jail but were refused admission by advice of the priests. Falling Wall til llnnvlllr Va., Kills One IVi-eon ami W.tutui. Three Olliers. Danvit.i.k Va., April s. The two new brick stores of Mr. W. P. ltobin aon in process of erection here, on which a number of workmen were] engaged, fell in to-day owing to a He-! fective wall, catching several of the workmen in the ruins, instantly kill ing Sidney Pleasants a colored man and dangerously wounding three j others. Pleasants' head was mash- ] ed to ajolly by u heavy sill. One of. the most seriously and painfully ; wounded isßobert J. Wiggleswortb, who in the employment of Benjamin j & Tanner, plumbers and gas fitters, ' who was [tutting gas pipes in the house. He received a jiainful and dangerous wound from falling on i some sharp timber. The aooident created great eoualerinution here j among all classes. 1 Uejiuty tHirpilt Kills a Man Near Hntlilf. Mobile, Ai,a., April '■>. One Allen, a somewhat notorious character, re sisted arrest in Wheelcrsville, near this city yesterday, was shot and killed by a deputy sheriff. Allen had a musket, and attempted to shoot the sheriff. The firemen are celebrating their I anniversary here today by parades j and fire displays. ■ • • treat Laud Forgery Fan 1 in Clilcawo. Guicaoo, April 9.- -The documents in the Turner Brothers’ great land forgery ease were read this morning, and proved a wide connection of forgeries and deep-laid plans to ob tain [Kissession of valuable real es-; tate by fraudulent means. The pre- j liminary examination will probably continue .several days. THE DAILY TIMES. MAY VUIK. IRISH SOCIETIES --THE JOHN MITCHEt. ME MORIAL THE PAPAL AMBASSADORS DEDICATION OK THE FREEMASON'S TEM PLE. New York, April 9. The Irish so cieties have determined to abandon the idea of parading Sunday. The late John Mitehel’s memorial service I will be confined to an address by I Clark Lubv. It will be delivered at : the Hippodrome, on Sunday, the 18th I inst. Papal Ambassadors, yesterday re | oeived numerous visitors at Cardinal MeCloskey’s residence, and in the I evening dined with a number of ! prominent Catholics, in Brooklyn, ! Their future movements are yet nn | decided. They have palliums for | New Archbishops of Boston, Milwau i kce, Philadelphia and Santu Fe, and probably between now and the ‘2Jd, i the day appointed for public ceremo nies of conferring Berratina ltosa upon MoCloskey. they will visit Boston and deliver pallium to Mm now Archbishop of the Diocese. | The ceremony of dedicating tiro j tlic Freemason’s Temple in this city ) takes [dace June 2d, and delegations ; from all parts of the United States | are expected to participate. The del | egation from Philadelphia have al | ready secured rooms at one of the | principal hotels for the fraternity j from that city. A number of Euro- I ;>oan Masons have also signified their ; intention to bo present, and their pas ! sage across the Atlantic is already en i gaged. . ♦ ■ R tAIII\MT,I\. INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS MOVE MENTS OF THE PRESIDENT VPPOINT MKXTH. Washinoton, April 9. Internal revenue receipts to-dnv were 2*255,587. Custom receipts to-day uf tin* Treas ury Department were s<ls7,noth The amount of national liank notes re- 1 oeived at the Treasury to-day for re-1 demptiou was $(!32,fi74. The President will leave here on ; Friday next for Massachusetts, to at tend the centennial celebration of the battle of Lexington on the 19th inst. The President has madothe follow ing appointments: Cirus \V. Pease to be Captain in the revenue service, and Robert W. Healy to be Marshal for the Southern District of Alabama. This latter appointee is to succeed Jerome J. Hinds, charged with being implicated in the postal contract. • ♦ • ITAH. Special to the Daily Time* by 8. & A. Line.} POLYGAMY JOHN I>. LEE, OF MOUNTAIN MEADOW FAME, IN COURT THE MOD -! MON CON KEREN <'E BRIGHAM YOUNG. Hai.tLakk. April 9. District Attor ney Carry, in the Third District Court, moved yesterday that the Court puss sentence on Beynolds, convicted of polygamy. The Court ruled that, under the act of Congress, a sentence need not follow conviction for polyg amy where the case is likely to be carried to a higher court on appeal. In the Second District Court at Bea ver, John D. Lee pleaded not guilty to an indictment, charging him with murder in connection with the Moun tain Meadow massacre. The prose cution stated that they wore unable to go on witli the ease until next term. Court consented to hear coun sel next Monday as to the ease being tried at this term. Loo is unwell. At tiio Mormon Conference yester day Brigham Young spoke for an hour, condemning the school system and severely criticizing (lie Govern ment for allowing Federal officers in Utah the division of the late appro priation of $25,000 made by Congress to defray the court exjicnscs in Utah. Brigham appeared vigorous and in good health. ♦. ——— A ICatirimtl Aclilrnl in Baltimore. to tlie D-UI-V Timk- by 8. A A. J.uic.} Baltimore, April 9. This afternoon a South Baltimore street ear, while crossing th Baltimore & Ohio Bail road track at the intersection with light cars, collided with a freight en gine, tearing off ono side of the ear almost entirely, and throwing the driver, Edward R. Haney, from his scat, directly in front of the engine, the front wheels of which crushed both legs so terribly they will have to be amputated. Think he will die. No passengers were in the car at. the time. Th<* laOiirftiiorcin(*n'K New York, April '■). This morning the Longshoremen's strike became general, Union No. I having, last evening, adopted resolutions agree ing to lake part iu the movement, yith their other city relations. The men declare that they will hold out for their demands, and the .Steve- j ; dores, on the other hand, omphatical- j ly declare that they will never give ; in, and will not, under any eireum- j stances, re-employ any man who lias ] struck. *"*" The (.malarial Kxeur.lmi Part } in Savannah. Savannah, April fl.—-The gentlemen i composing the Senatorial party, who ' | were supposed to be on their way to \ Texas, arrived here last night. The j following embraces the names of the visitors: Senators, Chandler, of Mich igan : Cameron, of Pennsylvania; An- Ithony, of Rhode Island; Davis, of Maryland, and Patterson, of South j Carolina. They were entertained j j last night by Charles Green, Esq. j COLUMBUS, GA., SATUBDAY, APRIL 10, 1875. SURE KOI 1. HUSK IN PKIA. A MAN At CR DISKED FOlt MONEV AND THROWN INTO THE DELAWARE RIVER. Pailadelphia, April 9. A man named Walter Abbot, a resident of Tuekortown, N. J., came to this city about two months ago. He was treas urer of a building association, and after ids arrival here he drew $1,700 from the bank. Subsequently he dis appeared in nmisterious manner, be ing last seen at Davis' hotel, at the foot of Market street.. It was sup posed by the people of Tuekortown that ho had run away with the money of the building association, and great exertions wore made to discover ids whereabouts. The case was put into the hands of Captain Franks, of the detective force, and a re ward of SSOO was offered for the man, dead or alive. Franks worked energetically, but was unable to ob tain the slightest clue as to the whereabouts of the man. Last even-1 ing the body of a man was found I floating in Delaware river by the cap- 1 tain of a vessel, and taken to Palmer street, whence it was subsequently removed to the Morgue; there it was discovered that there was a long cut on tin' loft side-the cut clean and went t hrough the skin and several of the ribs, and had the appearance of having been done with an ax or sharp knife. The face was not recognized. The only clothing was a blue shirt and t he upper part of a pair of gait ers. The man appeared to lie about 55 years of age. Lieut, W. I’. Mears, of the detective police, was sent for, aad j upon looking at the body pronounced it to be the body of the missing man Abbott. Ho based his identification upon the general appearance, and a cut in the left thumb, which was mentioned in the published descrip tion of Abbott. Lieut. Mears di rected that, the body be retained un til an investigation could be made. Furl tier developments will probably be made. Wurine Intelligent*!*. Savannah, April 9. Cleared British bark Sunbeam, for Cork, for orders; schooners Busan Harken, for New York; Annie Jones, for Bath. Arrived Schooner Moses B. Brain hall, from New York. Sailed Spanish baric Neuva, for Barreras; schooners Mary F. Carson and Martha Walsh. FIN ANCIAL & C*OMHKKCIAL.i roitnitis daily limitin'. OFFICE DAILY TIMES, April I), 1875. j FINANCIAL. Money l 1 * to l 1 * per cent. Gold buying 107 j selling 110. Silver nominal. Sight hills on New j York buying v. discount; demand bills on Boston ! >,c. discount; tank ebeekn V- premium. , COLUMHUS COTTON MAKKKT. saw class. Market closed steady at the following quota tions : Ordinary 11 12 , Good Ordinary Low middiugs 14 lft M old 1 i ugs 15 (r 15 ‘4 Good MidtUmgs 15>*(<9 — Warehouse sales 175 bales. Uereipts Oft bales—o by 8. W. It. IL, I by M. .k 0. It. it., (1 by Western U. R„ H by N. & S. It. It . U by Elver, 21 by wagons. Shipments 424 bales—4o2 byß. W. It. it.; 20 W. It. It.; 2 forborne consumption. DAILY BTATKMKNT. Stock August 31, 1874 1,086 Received to-day 60 •• previously 60,764—65,829 56,86 ft shipped to-day 424 • • previously 48,932-49.356 Stock on hand 7,609 Ham*- day last year—Received •• •• •• —Shipped —Stock Total receipts to date Middlings . 3IAHKETN IIY TELIXiRAPII. Speeial to the Daily Times by tins 8. k A. Line. FINANCIAL. Nf.'.v York, April 9.—Gold closed at lift. New York, April 9- Wall Street, <> I*. Af.—- Money closed easy at 4 per cent., on call. For oigu exchange closed tirm at 485>£ for bankers, sixty days. Sterling 489 , for demand. State bonds dull and Steady; Ala. sh, 1883, 37; fts, 1886, 87; He, 1886, 41; Ha, 1383, 40; Ca.Gs 83 *i; 7s, new. 97. COTTON. Livf.ufool, April 9, 1 r. m.—Cotton quiet; sales 12,000 bales, speculation 8000; American ; middling uplands 8 ; middling Orleans 8; ; a '. t ; arrivals . April and May delivery, not below low mid lings 7 15-l Cd. Sales for the week 117,000, of which 16,000 were forwarded, 12,000 were for exports, 23,000 lor spec ulation; stock on hand 893,000, of which 533,000 I is American; receipts , <>f which —-Is American; imports 89,000, of which 4.2,000 Is American. Actual exports 6000; stock about 437,- 000; American 202,000. 4 k. m.—Cotton steady ; sales 12,000 bales, specu tion 3,000; American J,000; middling uplands 8d; middling Orleans B*u^d. Havre, April o,—Receipts 0 ; tres ordinaire Orleans, p*-t, 97; low middling Orleans alloat 98; market—American dull, others steady. New York, April 9. —-Cotton New class spots closed dull ; ordinary 14 ; good ordinary lft*-£e; strict good ordinary —c; low middlings 10 *j; middling 16;c; good middlings 17 1 „c; middling fair 17/, ; lair IK 1 ,,; ex ports 467; spinners 26; speculation 145; irausit —; Exports to Great Britain 3242; to the con tinent 221; stock 187,191, Futures closed firm; sales of 41,300 bales as fol lows: April 16'..; May 16 11-16; June 17 1-16; July 17 j' ; August 17) a a17-32; September 17 „a3-32: October 16 L a 17-32; November 16 b.-r 16 11-82.113-32; January 16^a9-16. Receipts at all ports to-day 7,017 bales; ex ports to Great Britain 8,438 bales; Continent 221 bales. Consolidated—39,o76 ; exports to Great Britain 40,438 bales; to Continent 14,010; stock at all ports 561,282. Havak?ah, April 9. Net and grows re ceipts 712 bales; sales 691; middlings 16; low 1 middlings lft?£;good ordinary 14,‘V; exports to [Great Britain ; to continent 387; coastwise i--; to France —; stock 39,022; market easier; not ! quotably lower, i Receipts for week 518 ft; gross 6637; exports to 1 l Great Britain for week 2726; to continent for the ! j week ftOO; coastwise for the week 3213. Mobile, April 9. Receipts 134; sales 1 560 ; middlings ; stock 29,399; exports tto Great Britain —; to the continent ; 1 coastwise 760; market quiet. Receipts for the week 1007; gross 1011; sales I 5700; shipments ; exports to Great Britain | 4047; to continent—; coastwise 7910. Charleston, April 9.—Receipts 902 bales^ 1 sales 300; middlings 10,‘i; stock 22,518; ex ! ports to Great Britain ; to the continent I ; market quiet. Receipts for the week 3706; shipments . i Montgomery, April 9. Receipts lor the j ! week 189; shipments ft 66; stock 2,280. Galveston, April 9. - Ihtccipts 1122; sales 639; middlings lft*,;; exports to Great Britain ; to continent —stock 07,329; market quiet and weak. I New Orleans, April 9. Receipts 1545; ! sales 4500; middlings 16; low middlings i good ordinary 14%; exports to Great Britain 5141; to Continent ; stock 167,646; market j —demand fair. Augusta, April 9.—Receipts 111 ; sales 373; good ordinary 1451; low middling 15**; . middling 15■'.*; market steady; moderate demand. Macon, April 9.—Receipts for the week 282; shipments 916; sulcn —; stock 6,573. Philadelphia, April 9.—Receipts bales; middlings 16?.,; exports to Continent —! to Great Britaiu 50; market quiet. Providence, April 9. —Receipts for the week 186; stock 18,000 bales. Pout Royal, April 9.--Stock 217 ; receipts for the week 217. Inmanola, April 9.—Receipts for the week 269. j Helm a, April 9.—Receipts for the week 460; shipments 099; stock 3,082. Wilmington. April 9. Receipts ill; sales 20; middlings 15‘ 4 ; stock 3,890; exports to Great Britaiu —; market dull. Baltimore, April 9.-- (Receipts bales ; sales 320 ; middlings 16 \,o. ; exports to Great Britaiu - ; to Continent —; stock 14,056; market weak. Memphis, April 9.-Receipts 687 ; ship ments 484; sales 600; stock 37,801; middlings 15 ;, .,’a16; market dull. Receipts for the week 3441; gross ; ship- j meats 9934. Nashville. April 9. -Receipts for the Week i BK>7; shipments 3302; stock 11,480. Norfolk, April 9. —Receipts 1180; sales j 200; middlings 16; stock 7,546; exports to Great Britain —; market quiet. Boston, April 9. Receipts : sales 371 : j middlings 16’,; exports to Great Britain —; ' j stock 16,072; market quiet. PROVISIONS. t Baltimore, April 9, -Flour quiet and steady; I j Wheat, firm ; No. I Western amber $1 85. I Sugar tirm at 10‘ B a. Corn quiet; Southern J white H 890: yellow do. 90; Western mixed 91 U. Provisions no live; .order trade; nothing doing iu | round lots. Pork at f22 50. Bulk, meats steady; shoulders 8 ; clear rib sides for ear loads: loose jobbing packed ',a | ~e. Tifgher. Bacon I steady; order trade; fairly active; sAtoulders it\ ; clear rib sides 13. Sugar eui;ed hams 14j a al5. Lard refined rendered at 16. Butter steady; good to extra fine Western tube ami rolls at 18a22 for old; 22a2;> for new. Coffee in better de mand; ordinary to prime Rio, cargoes, 16> a al8 ' a . Whiskey quiet; sales at fl 13' a al 14. Cincinnati, April 9.- l’ork firm at $22 35. Bacon firm: shoulders 9'.,; clear rib 12'.,; clear sides 13 V Hams 13a 1 -. Cut meats moderately active and firm; shoulders 8' 0 ; clear rib sides llU; clear sides 12, Lard firm; prime steam rendered 15; kettle lft 1 ,/! 1 ,. Whiskey dull; wales of iron bound at SI 11. Live hogs firm; common $6 7fta7 50; fair to medium s7?saH2ft; good t<> choice $8 foaB 75; receipts 698. St. Louis, April 9. Flour firm and un changed; common to medium superfine winter $4 filial 60; extra $4 7ft: XX $5 OOaft 25; XXX $5 25a ft 60. Wheat easier; No. 2 red winter $1 30i a a 1 31; No. 2 red spring $1 07 1 .. Corn easier; Sales oi No. 2 mixed at, 7s. Whiskey steady; sales at $1 12, Pork easier at $22 20a22 2ft, on spot. Cut meats firm; shoulders 8 \ ; clear rib sides ll , „ul2; clear sides 12'.,. Huron firm;shoulders9.V; clear rib sides 13a; clear sides 13 J u aV Lard firm; sales of steam at 15. Live hogs active and firm er ; yorkers $6 50a7 3ft; bacon grades $7 50a7 75; butchers’ $7 75aH 50; receipts 430; shipments 258. Chicago, April 9.--Flour firm; shipping extras $4 50a4 75. Wheat closed firm : No. 2 spring at $1 02’,. for April; $1 06',.al 06:'.,.1ur May; $1 07 a 1 07? u. for .Tune; No. 3 spring 98. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed 71. Pork closed steady at $22 10, for May; $22 40, for June; $22 70. for July. Lard easier at 15.30, for May ; lft.ftOfor June. Cut meats easier. Dry salted shouldersjat 8, cash; 8 1 .,, for May; 8 1 for Juno; short ribs IP,', cash; lljj, for May: 12 1 ,,. for June; short clear ribs 12. cash; 12‘ h , for Mnv: 12\, for June. Whiskey firm; ! sales at $1 1L HIIOIJvsAU; 1*111(11$ ( I tIIHM Apples—per barrel, $5; peck, 7ftc. Bacon—Clear Sides V- Hi 13c.; Clear Rib Sides j 12'_.e; Shoulders B'., c; lee-cured Shoulders 12j 4 c ; j Sugar-cured Hams 15c; Plain Hams 14c. Bagging—ls(<i*l6. Bulk Meats —Clour Rib Sides 11 Butter—Goshen lt> 40e; Country 30c. Brooms—fi dozen, $2 50(q $3 50. Candy—Stick lb 16c. Canned Goods—Sardines case of 100 boxes sl7; Oysters, lib cans V dozen. Si 20 to $1 35. Ciiekhk— lCnglisb lb 00c; Choice 18’ 4 ; West ern 17c; N. Y. State 160. Candi.es—Adamantine , lb 19c; Parapbine. 35e. Coffee -Rio good lb 23e; Prime 23e ; Choice 24 be; java 33c to 37c. Corn—Yellow Mixed bushel ;*d 10; White. $1 12'i car load rates in depot. Cigars—Domestic, t 1 1,000 f2oits6ft; Havana. s7o(cslso. FI.ODR- Extra Family, city ground, Hi $8; A #7 50; B $6 60; Fancy $lO. Hardware.- Swede Iron 9c.; Refined Iron 4c.: Sad Iron 7c.; Plow Steel 10Vc lie.; Horse and Mule Shoes per lb.; Nails pcf keg *4-2ft; Axes $12^6514 per (loz. Hay—m cwt. $1 40; Country JOf./ftOe. Iron lb 7' a #BUc. Lard—Prime Leaf, tierce, 7< lb 18c; halves and ! kegs, 15c. Leather -White Oak Bole 'j-'. lb 25c; Hemlock ; Bole 33c; French Calf Skins s2o;# I; American do. ; $26653 50; Upper Leather %‘luji s3 50; Harness do, j 50e; Dry Hides lie, Green do. 6c. M.U KKitKi. -No, 1 bid sl6<Mslß; No. 2 sl4: No. 3 sll 500 sl2 50; No. 1 kit $1 40( $3. Pickles--Case dozen pints $1 80; quart $3 2ft. oase $8 to $9. Potatoes—lrish '$ bbl $4 50(< $6 00 Powder V keg $6 2ft; 1 : keg $3 50; $2 00, in Magazine. Rope - Manilla f* lb 20e; Cotton 30c; Machine made 6 Meal—"P bushel $1 20, Mola.hsf.s~N. O. '# gallon 85e; Florida 75c; re boiled 7ftc; common 45c6i;50. Syrup- Florida Oats—l 9 bushel 86tg,90c. Oil. Kerosene gallon 25c; Linseed, raw, $1 20; boiled $125; Lurd $1 2ft; Train sl. Rice—lft lb Halt- It sack $1 Bft; Virginia $2 2ft. Tohaoco- Common ‘[A lb 4ft<’jfto; Medium Bright 70c; Fine 75c; Kxtra -I; Navy OOfttOftc; Maeeaboy Snuff 75rtHftc. Shot-“ty sack $2 40. Sugar—Crushed ami Powdered (8 11. A. 13e.; li. Extra C. 12c.; C. 11. V,; N. O'. Yellow Clarified 10,' a e; do. White 12'jc. Soda—Keg 7c, lb ; box 10c, Starch—'ft lb otje. Trunk- (Jolumbus made, 20 inch, 75c; 36 Inch $2 80. Tea —Green 7ftc; Oolong 65c. Whiskey- Rectified V gallon fl 3ft; Bourbon %mu. White Lead- f' lb llf^l2'..< Vinegar- o*. gallon 3ftc. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Wholnnlr /Mail. Goshen Butter $ 40 Y 50 Country :M > 4" Eggs 15 Frying chlekeus 20fti/2ft 2ft( 30 Grown " 30-33 :33 Irish potatoes 60u’k 4 60 .. .. 5 (Ml bbl ft 00 Hw. < t potatoes 7ft 35p’k Onions 90 bbl 95 P k Cow pens 80 bn 1 00 bn Dry Caooila. WHOLESALE PRICKS. Prints tHoiWe. ft yar 7 i bleached cotton 44 •• •• 10fgt‘2Uc. B*a Island •• Mt.i.l6e. “ Goats’ ud.l Clark’s spool cotton. .70c. Tickings lO^iHfte. 9 -4. 10 4. 11-4 and 12 4 brown and bleocbctl slicetings :kp</60c. r*• Wool llanucU—red and bleached 2U^/>75. “ Canton Hunuels —brown and bl’d 12L6/>26e Linscys Ut(u y 'dik‘. Kentucky Jeans 155485 c COLUMBUK MAN'UFACTURED GOODS. Kaolk and Phknix Milij*. -She. ting 4 4 111',c., •>' t shirting B'-.e.; osna*urg, 7 oz., 14.-.; 7 „ drill ing 12<; bltaeiied sheeting and diJling 3’2(U.13c. ; Can to 11 llannels 20c. f’oloretl Uno'h. -Stripes I0(e IP,e.; >.lu< !t gioghiim ehe.ks 12,'ifrt l’.k’.; Dixie plades fur field work eotton blankets .*■4 50 per pair; blenched hiu kabaek towels $1 40 per dozen; yarns ss. to Is. per hunch of pounds $135; rope 25c. to 27c ; sewing thread, 10 balls to the pound. 50c . knitting thread, 12 balls to t he pound, bleached, 55c.; unbleached 50c.; wrap ping twine. in tails, 40c. Wooten (Joodg.-- Cusi ineres, 9 oz. per yard. 55c. t-> 70c.; jeans 20c. to 37 V ‘. doeskin jeans ftftc. Mithcooee Mills. % shirting B>,c.; 4 i sheet ing 10‘ic.; Flint River m oz. <snabtirgs lftc.; do. yarns $1 35. CoLUMiJUtt Factory. # shirting 4-4 j sliecting 10 { C.; sewing threinl, linbleft< hed, 50c. ; | knitting, do.. :oc.; wrapping twine 40c. Clegg’s Fautouy. - Fluids or - heeks I3e ; stripes fancy fashions, 12' ' . — 111 "■ Private Boarding House. S' BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT I from and after this date I will keep A Private RonrdiiiK ll.hiw At the Muscogee Home Building, corner St. Clair and Oglethorpe streets. 1 can accommo date regular and transient boarders. Day Board,per month S2O. H.iItAEV IIARKIXS. March sth, 173. tf H. F. ABELL & CO. ItAVS— J UMT RECK I VFI> A NKW IN VOK TANARUS! (IF St. Oroix Rum, Port Wino, Claret Wine, Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey, Bokor’s Bitters, Sherry Wine, Heidsiok Champagne, Old Whiskies, All of the finest quality mid lor sale at low | prices, and we arc daily receiving new and clinics | Family Groceries of all varieties. | ti) All Goods Delivered. ii. i<\ %asi<:i,i. a v o. ap7 tf GILBERTS PRINTING OFFICE I AND j Book Bindery, o|i|MH!tf Xnv I'ONtofllfe Itiilldiug;, COL IJ M HUS, GA„ I 8 WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed in each 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 baud, or printed to or der af short notice. Hooks FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock; also printed to order when de sired. 41#* Prices and Specimens of Work furnished j on application. thom. <;iriii:itT, janl tf C'4)liii!il!iN, <;a. DANIEL R. BIZE, DEALER IN AMI I'iM Y jOROOEHIBS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIG LIQUORS, \iriTll nucquttled advantttgOH for obtaining I VV U.ountry Produce 1 keep constantly in store ! Butter, Eggs, Ohiekens, Potatoes, Dried Fruit, ; •ve. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES, | both fresh and attractive, ami ut lowest possible ; CASH PRICES. All are invited to examine on Hr von HI., between Oglethorpe .t.liMSknon. j janl deodxwtf RANKIN HOUSE. Li'oi'tlhi. ■I. Vi. RYAN, Prop'c. j Ruby Rcsfiuirimt, BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, IJNDKK THE RANKIN HOUSE. | janl d*wtf J. W. 11l A IN, I'rop’l*. At 50c. Per Dozen, HOWE, UI/ORENCK, WHEELER A: WII,SON, HOME BHUTTLE, COMMON SENSE NEEDLES, all genuine and warranti-d by the best manufaeturerH in tht; world. MACHINE OIL, at the Remington ‘Machine Depot, 101 Broad street, mb26 tf T. W, NPEAK. For Rent. \ FOUR-ROOM dwelling houao Oil lower Oglethorpe street, with a good garden spot, goodfl| Siitlß'iJiS,. well of water, etc. at MJgg ml. 19 tf tITT'OFFICE. Sale of City Lois. \1 n.LL be sold at public, outcry, on Tuesday, VV April 20th, in front of Freer k IlJgea' store. THIRTEEN QUARTER ACRE LOTH, being the whole block on the East Commons upon which the Colored Methodist Church is situated, ex cepting the three-quarter acre lots in southwest corner of the block, upon which the now colored church is now building. These Jots are offered for sale under authority derived from the Legis lature, arid aro some of the most valuable of all Die Commons—-desirable from their location, either for dwelling or businees bouses. Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent. By order of the Commissioners of Commons. B. F. COLEMAN, JNO. MuILIIENNY, JNO. PEABODY. W. L. SALISBURY, mh27 td Committee. / VFFICE OF ORDINARY CHATTAHOOCHEE V ) COUNTY. Whereas, It. W. Scoggins makes application to me for letters of administration upon the estate of Green B. Scoggins, late of said county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ull parties concerned to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted to applicant at the April term of the Court. W. A. FARLEY, Ordinary. mbft oawtd To My Patrons and Customers Having moved to .raekson \ street, first door above the EWitfA Bovs’ public school. I uni pn pan| to do all kind of DRESS WORK STAMPING. I have received to day. anew variety of FRENCH STAMPING PAT TERNS, some, beautiful ones, for letting in insert ing. ap6 lw MRS. M. A. E. RYNKHART. ! W. L. Salisbury, Pres't. A. O. Blackmail Cash’r Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank. j SKMI-ANUBAI. DIVIDES!) of Five (5) For j (i-Jit.. payable on eml after April let. j mliill tf THIS PATER IS OR FIT.E -WITH Rowell & (T hesman . Advertising Agents, THH.O & CHESTNUT #T9., BT. LOUIS,.MO. Hasais Ofmcf. Modilk ant> Girard Railroad, 1 Columbus, (la., April 1, 1875. 1 (\N and after tliia day Raton of Passage will be f ns foll.iwß BETWEEN : Columbus and Fort Mitchell $ 50 Nuckolls 60 IPcrkiiiN 7ft •• Scale .... I 00 • liatohechubbec 1 30 Blackmon 1 60 Hurtvilln I 7ft t luerrytoii 2 00 HmqxiQHktfl 2 30 Cliuuncnuggee 2 40 Union Springs 2 70 Thomas 3 26 ■ Liuwood ...• 3 50 Troy ' 7ft MILEAGE TICK KTS. :i,U(M)miles. 3c. 2,000 mlb*#. 3> v c i ihmi miles, 1I‘D•; ftiH) miles, 4c. upl rodSt D. E. WILLIAMS, G. T. A. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, OdLPMBUa, Ga.. February 28th. 187 ft. DAILY TRAINS I Leave Columbus 2:00 am | Arrive Montgomery 8:00 a m Mobile ft :10 pm New Orleans 11:46 r m •• Selma 12.58 pm •• Vicksburg 10:10 am •* Louisville 7:15 a m Leave Columbus • .11:45 am Arrive Atlanta 7:10 pm •• New York 6:lspm TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS Ft-oni Montgomery 3:60 pm From Atlanta 6:27 am CHAS.P. BALL, General Hpp’t. H. M. AIIBF.TT, Agent. janl-tf Notice. OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD RAILROAD,), January 31, 1875. J i \N and after this date Trains on this Road will \ / run as follows: PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily, (Sundays excepted) making dose connec tion with M. .X K. It. R. for Eufuula: Leave Columbus 3:00 r. m. Arrive at Troy •. .10:86 p. m. Leave Troy 2:20 a. m. Arrive at Columbus 10:20 a. m. Freight trains, going only to Union Springs, leave Columbus Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Leave Union Springs Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. feM tf W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. PASSENGERS Going North or East, VITTt.L avoid nlghi chan gen and secure the VV most comfortable and shortest route by buying tickets Via the Virginia Midland. THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the MprliifgH of Vlrlnlti. U. J. l’OREAdli; General Manager, Alexandria, Va. W. B. UIIII'IiEY, General Houtheru Agent, Atlanta, Ga. apd tf Cotton Factory for Sale. i AN TUESDAY, THE 20TH APRIL NEXT, AT 1/ 12 o'clock, noon, we will sell ut jmblie out cry, without reservation, in front of Ellis k Har rison's auction house, in the city of Columbus, Georgia, THE FACTORY BUILDING AND MACHINERY, with the lot on which they stand, KNOWN AS THE - STEAM COTTON MILLS,” situated in the city of Columbus, Ga,, on let No. —, containing about acre. The location is near the centre of business, the North and South Railroad running in front of it. The buildings consist of a wooden building for office and packing room, and a two-story brick building, in which the machinery is placed. The machinery has all been purchased since the war, ami is in good order and repair, aud is now running successfully. It consists of one (1) Steam Engine and Boiler (40 horse) in complete order; twenty-two (22) "Haeo Water Power Cos.” Self-Stripping Cards; one thousand and nine hundred (1,900) “Whiten” Spindles, and all nec essary accompaniments to make all size Yarns, from No. 5s to No. 20s. The Factory is now producing 1,100 pounds Yarns (8s ami 10s) daily, and has a good demand for its productions, ( Terms—One-third cash, one-third 12 mouths, I one-third 18 months. ; A complete list of machinery and makers will be given on application for same. JOHN PEABODY, W. L. SALISBURY, Assignees of John Kiug, Bankrupt. f01>24 dlw&eTtd . A SAFE INVESTMENT! And One That Will Pay. rpilE subscriber being compelled to remove his I resilience from Columbus within a limited period, will dispose of all of his Columbus Real Estate at a low price and on liberal terms. He particularly calls the attention of purchasers to City Lot No. 72, corner of Broad and Crawford streets, the former site of the old “Columbus Hotel,” but now popularly known as the Jake Burrus corner. The lot fronts nearly 150 feet on both Broad and Crawford streets, and could give front, on eitln r street to six large aud commodi ous stores, with public balls, rooms, Ac., over head. The most suitable time to erect buildings for occupancy next October is now at baud; labor and materials aro cheap. The lot is the most eligible for the purpose indicated in tint city, and to any one with sufficient nerve of brain and pocket, the opportunity to realize a fortune is offered. Apply to • mh2l eodlrn JOSEPH 15. WEBSTER. Coll ins worth Institute and Bowery Academy. ! rpilU public aro hereby informed 1 I that the undersignedpavu united jyfnfph. as Associated Principals, to teach an* reyMflig*; English, Mathematical ami Classical School, at Collins worth Institute, Talbotton, Ga. J, G. Calhoun will teach Mathematics aud the Physical Sciences, have charge of the study room, and general supervision of the conduct of the students. ; J, T. McLaughlin will teach English Literature, .Moral Science, and the Classics, and have charge of the business departments of the school aud boarding house. We earnestly solicit to co-opera tion of our friends to secure a large aud liberal patronag' . TUITION AND KOAMO. Tuition $2, $3, *4 and $5 per month. Board at j the Institution sl3 per month, paid in advanck. ! Hoarders must supply their own towels and bod* ! clothing. N. B Board can he had in the villages on rea sonable terms. - J. T. McLAUGHLIN, A. M., J. n. C U.HOIJN. aj,7 tf Associate Principals. VOL. L—NO. 84 W. W. MACKALL, Jr., | Attorney nr Law Cr>liiiubu, (all. Iti) ' Office over I). N. Gibson's store. Practices in U. 8. and State Courts. Revkbenc es—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Mavnn imh, <ia.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel. Savauuah, Ga.; Gov. J. Black Grnome, Annapolis, Md.: A. k J. E. Lee. 1 Jr.. Esqs.. Bt. Louis. 1 ' tub2B tf Joseph F. Foil, Vtloi-n<-> A < oiinxHlor al Ijin. (vEEICK West side llmad street over store ol f W. H. Uobarts k Cos. Practfci sln Btute and Fi'dcral Courts. Advice aud services tendered to Administrators. Executors. Guartliaus. .ve. spe la!t\ iiiiide of Oouvoyaticing, Examining Titles. A* . in Georgia, or any where in the Uluted Slate*. Air. huninrss promptly attended to. lei,7 dtt .1. I>. HAMBO. UtOHK'.V 111 IjRW, Office over Holstoad & Co.’s, Broad street, Co lumbus, Georgia. In Office at all hours. janß dly J. M. .MeNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, TJRAOTICES in Courts of Georgia and Alabama. 1 Olfice 128 Broad street, over C, A. Redd A Co.'s. Special attention given to collections. janlO tf A. .V. DOZIER, Attorney at lan, I PRACTICES in State and Federal Courts of Georgia and Alabama. As • Makes Commercial Law a specialty. Olfice over 0. A. Redd k Co.’s store. janl3 6m THORNTON & GRIMES, Itloi'iir.vN al l.a„. / \FFICE over Abell & Co.’s, corner of Broad \ / and Ht. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga. janlS ly I>R. J. A. URQUHART HAB AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment on the premises formerly known as the Dr. Bozeman lot, at tho corner of Mclntosh aud Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office on Mc- Intosh street, where professional calls, made either ut day or night, may be left juid will be promptly attended to us soon as received. jau22-eod tf. John Blackmar, St. Clair Street, Gunby’s Building-, next to Preer, Illgts & Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance. BKVRU, BY VEIIMISSION, To Merchants* and Mechanics’ Bank, thin city. Jan23-ly lit. THOMPSON, mid Sale Stnlilo, OGLETHORPE BTEET, between Randolph aud Bryan. The best of Saddle XBd Harness Horses. A fine lot of Carriages and Buggies always on hand. Hpecial attention given to the accommodation of Drovers. They will And it to their interest to put up with him. febx4 tf WILLIAM MUNDAY, Livery and Sale Stable Keeper, Offlctlioi'iw Mreel. milE BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOR HIRE, 1 at all hours day and night. Funerals served at short notice. Drovers accommodated on liberal terms. jan3l tf L. I*. AENCHBACHER, Faslitoiinblc Tiiilor. HOOMS over Moffett's Drug Store. lam rg -i nlarly supplied with the latest FASHION PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect satisfaction, at reasonable rates. mh2l Codum G. A. KCEHNE, MEIIOHANT tailoh 134 itroiul street, nAS on hand a handsome assortment of Gen tlemen’s Dress Goods, English aud French Cassimeres, Vestings, ic. Cutting done at reasonable rates. Have your Clothes made by me, and I guarantee perfect satisfaction in style and price, jan 31 ly J. T. COOK, Stalls 16 & 17, Market House, KF.PH constantly on hand and for sale the BEST MEATS that can be obtained, mb2s dly E. L. Guay. R. H. Guay. E. E. OKAY <V. CO., AGRKTH FOR SALE OK Toxas Lands! I >ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, will do well to call on us, as wo have lands in almost every county in Texas for sale. Will give letters of introduction to responsible parties, who will take pleasure in showing lauds ull over the State. We also settle old laud claims ou reasonable claims. Mr. 12. L. Gray has just returned after a resi dence of twenty years in Texas. Office at Alabama Warehouse. |mhlo 6m John Meliaffey, \T HIS OLD STAND, corner of Oglethorpe aud Bridge streets. ColumbiiK, Gn., Will l’iiy the liiirticst Market Price ron ItagN, Oltl t'ottou. Iliilrs Hr) ami Green, Fnrs OF ALB KINDS, UeeKwax and Tallow, Old Metals, Ae., Delivered at Depots aud Wharfs ip Columbus, Georgia. jan3l tf WimlMl, Itagrs ! For which I will pay $2.50 per hundred pounds. Cheap Home. Y MOST DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE FOR sale. No musquitoes or dust in summer. Excel ent water aud good garden. Apply to W, R, BLANCHARD, feblo eod-We fru sa- 1m 123 Broad St.