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NINTH DISTRICT CONVENTION.
Third liny.
VIII.I, V I
I Special to Daily Timlx.J
Atlanta, Ga., April in, 1575.
A special to the Hrraltl indicates no 1
lohange in the vote. Hill’s friends!
are immovable. Hill lias twenty-!
[eight votes again. S. T. Habersham ;
[ lef Bell and returned to Hill. Hill’s !
friends are firmer than on the first j
day. Grant propositi to withdraw’
both candidates and nominate a tied j
out man, not considered. The Hill
| men are preparing for a sedge. They
[propose to star in uhtil May fth.
W. !
l'ultou ciiunty is out <>f <inbt with
[ton thousand dollars in t lie Treasury
More than :i,non partridges have
llwon killed in Newton enmity <iuee
I the (lost <>r Heptr-mlier.
—Capt. Jno. A. Grant, of Atlanta,
[has lx-"!! ai>p<)inleil Su|ierinti'ndent
[of the Macon & Brnnawifk railroad.
Augusta’s <'ontrl buttons to the
■tornado sufferers has teaehed $8,077.-
lin iu cash, besides elotidng, provis-
I ions, ete.
V Floyd eotiiit', goose tir per
[formed the feat, of hatching out
twelve geese from ter. eggs so says
[the Home Commercial.
The Jllcstieui/cr says liguor deal
: ers ,uv surely iu bad luck at Grildn.
| Two have failed since Oliristnuis, and
,1 ft not her was burned out on Monday,
[leaving only four in the place.
Nine colore I sisters of Havannah, j
'•ranging from is years to IS, have been
I presented to bishop Gross, who, a!
[tor confirming them as members of j
.the Catholic Church, centered upon i
[each the gown Of tlw order of Better i
uiictlon.
Yesterday about 12 o’clock, after :
jt ho (Ire excitement, had subsided, J.
V. George and Steve Warren got, into i
a lift le difficulty about some old feud,
in which the latter was severely cut
in several places; though the wounds ,
hire not dangerous, they aro tevere. |
George made, his escape nftei being
followed out of the incorporation by
Ihe Sheriff and poli<*e, I*v someone
[furnishingjjim a horse. Onflin \fe.<.
irrnifcr. ■ I
L u tntm m;h-.
! fijiglit. frosts around_ Kufanla du
I ring |iast \ti* k.
The Rufauia A’eieshas been elect,
f ed City Printer.
The Presbytery of Alabama is in
[ session in Opelika.
Mr. Parker, Po-tmaster of Opr
iiika, lias vacated the plane to Mr. |
Lanier.
The editor of the Union Springs
Herald is feasting on Irish potatoes
raised this year.
-Col. .T. N. Arrington lias been ap
pointed Registrar for Bullock county
by Gov. Houston.
There will be a large picnic front
Opelika to Good water on S. A M, It.
It. on the Bth of .May.
-Chancellor Graham is holding
the spring term of flic ('hhn f *eryj
Court in Union Spring?.
Petitions been Hied askingJ
that the officers of Bullock county be
re pure ! to strengthen their bonds'.
Alex. White, os-Congressman
from Alabama, and author .of the,
Pom* bill introduced last session, ex
pects Grant will reward blip with
the office of Assistant Attorney Gen
eral, vacated a few days -ite-e by Hill, j
of .Massachusetts.
While the funeral procession of j
Mr. Scott was passing, Messrs. Hud- !
mon Bros, closed the front door of j
their store, and an enterprising thief
took the opportunity to enter the
backdoor at the time and abstract
iiW from a .package of tfnuu lying in
their unlocked safe. Ojielila Cheer-
C‘T.
New Orleans Ran**.
Nnw OpLEAres, April lfi. The favo- [
rite beaten. ‘Tom Leathers won the ,
hurdle race in 3 :47[ by two lengths.
Limestone second. Bob Britton Ulh'd. I
At the fourth hurdle I.iftle Flirt fell,
but rider and horse escaped unhurt.
At the fifth hurdle Shillala met with ,
-a severe fall, fracturing her right fore '
shoulder ' lio injury to rider.
•Second race, mile heats, was won
by Marv L.. in two straight heats, in
1:171. 1:471.
The dash of a mile and three-quar
ters resulted in Cant. Hutchinson
winning in 3:I0[. Granger got the
second money; Bonaven'ture third.
I.OIfSIIW.
Orwaniz.itlnn of tlie l.rjrtslittim*.
Ntw Okliianh, April ffl. The House
, of Representatives organized to-day
i under the Whooler Com promise jdan.
I Estellette (Liberal) was elected
1 SfH'aker over W’illz iDomoorat) by n
Vote of lit to aft.
I.ATEIt.
The House to-day elected Kstellattc,
•of Ht. 1/anrlry panb. Hpenkrr.-be-re
cclrlug B 6 votes ttljff for Wiltz, and 2
soalfering.
Hahn withdroty, atui Up.' ItiiuuliUs.
leans supported KsteUetAa, norivith-|
standing Pinchback labored to carry
his followers over to AViltz.
Eetrltette is a pronounced Tt pul'B
ean, while AViltz is an extreme Dem
-1 otriit. f 4 1
As the vote Was announced AYiltzi
made an excited apeegji, declaiming j
that Kellogg, Mnrshriff, Paeknrd and
Gen. Sheridan, luui eoinbinod to de-1
feat the wiU.of I be pwople by eausiug j
i his defeat. AViltz liad held blit'per-'
- istentlA ngaiiHt mliulmenf.mid had ’
j voted against that portion of the
award recognizing Kellogg, at tlioj
mine time he hud secure l noiuins- f
tiou in eniKNilus of Conservatives t'orf
Siieakor.
Tlie ’Amor of this evening charges i
t lial Ilia friends used money with <>ol- I
ored members to secure their voles j
for him, and when voting eomml'ncTO !
felt sure of carrying twen.lv Phifh- J
ba**,l; LJepulilieaus witll . hlitu 'U'a
chagrin at Tits defeat can be tliiis i>x-1
pluiue.,l. Kstolletlo is a biwy r of
good abilities, but is so deaf to re
ifUire. ihe constant lise of ;*n . ir-1 rum-1
pet.
• ♦ •
SwanN\ii, April IC. Xrrivoil :Span
ish bark KspimiHtMi, from Havana.
Sailed: Hark* Matilda (’. Smith
and H*‘dwi i .r; R<*hr. Ijofiiaa WaUh.
Clourod: liritiMi ship Viririnia, for
Livcr|>ool.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale,
\ 1 r IU. Ik* h.'M i'll th first Tm s lay in Ara>
\ \ Hum. within tin- legcal ligui mof nah .liefovt" tliu
! (Hurt House door In (.'UHneta, (ia.. one lioUHe and
j lot in the town of (’nuKrta. on the eornor of Boyd
j and Osteen ntrert. kir>wn ub lot No. ]H, levied on*
1 by vtrtue of a fi ia from Jnstire Court of the
i 1104th Digtrict M . in Uvor of N, N, Howard
j Houh Aw. Weight MoCook, us the property of
i Wright Afi thii'k. Levy inude and n turned (o mu
; by I>. !. Fuss- 1. eonstahle.
Also, at sunn time atnl pla< r. will he sold one
t liuntil'ud and sovuniy [170) aotva of No *44,
i in the 33tl district of Chattahoochee eouuty,
1 levied on as the proprrty of T fJ Perry. dre< used.
t> satisfy a fi lit from Justice Court of JllMth (lis
, trict (• AI, in fa,or ot Uui v\B M J Ptypv
udadnlatratrix o; TANARUS(. l'.rj y, dy. e int 1, f,pf i
I made aria returned to m- bv |1 J Fi'rtsen, consta
j ble.
mtiSl w-tt JOHN M. SAPP. Sheriff.
OJ FiCfcj OF IHN/tUV pIfATTAHOOCHEF,
COnlrt. -NVnoreifc. K.AV. makes
application t-> mo lor letters of nuai'tluuship of
the minor children of tlie late Green ]}. Keogyins ;
! These are., therefore, to cite and admonish all
: jiarties concerned to show cause (if any they have)
I at the April term of the Court of Ordinary, why
| aaid letters should not be granted to said appii
| cant. W. A. FARLEY,
I mbS 30d <rd inarv.
j v Fill 'E OF oIUHN.Mti CHATTAHOOHHKL
l f (K)IiNTV Wtiereas. it. W. Scogtrins makes
application t* me for letters of adiuiniatratiou
upon the opfAtti of fhdean it. Me ©fanid
oounty, dec ease dt
These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
[tarties concerned to show cause (it any they
have) why said letters should not he granted to
applicant at the April term of the Court.
W. 1 l Alir.uv.o Ilnur;,
t*h.T iwttvl'!
Tlie ifeceiit i'oniiido
j l ixi• Nt Rkach. iMi Towji of Hamilton, and
T'lK Hitlll.rbv VISlI’Oi:
]K NOW, as ever. r-Nofy t*> receive the jmtronage
of the business men of <'rdnmbus. I would
j respectfully suggest to her merchants that now
, is u suitable time to a<lvei’t *e tluar Npfiiak
, HtO ks
The VISITOR i* pubnsßed ine. county wntch
* trades largely with Columbus, aud the advertis
I ing rates are reasonable. Address
11. \\. 11. IS)I LLY,
mb33 Proprietor
THE
WtMikly Liiquiror !
A I*a|n r I'ur l!ic I’cuple, a J’ricJKl <*ft|
tfti’ Faftpicranil fndiiHtriat eiasw-.
A BKAUTIFPL
N33W CTITLOMO
KNTITLKD
"PERRY'S VICTORY!"
iiiVPil Hi Kvpry S2 NulJWrttMf.
Tiiif* j'tiin: p-present* Goto. Oliver JL Perry
in the art (if passing from out* ship to another in
h hiuiiU open boat. during Urn ii'-ftt of battle, ex
pound t'i t|ie At-j oi \h* en rny.
It MeasurtH 111 ij 2 ‘Z InrlicK,
! i* HitistiraDy finished in thirteen colors, ami is
undoubtedly the iu(wt lioturabJe Cbromo over \
offered ttH a premium. single ropn hnf it <■]) at I
| $3. Wo have at a great outlay secured the exclu- j
hi v*j control and aale n l it. n<l thuroforo arc mi- i
aided to present It t > our patrons as above.
Tlui I‘.s<4MUKU still stand*. pre-eminent as a j
1 first-Hass Newspaper. Tie Vfkrirhr4 departments i
1 alioUod U>
' Editorials,
Humorous,
Poetry.
C'(rresiM>iMi( iicv,
Ton ami
(.cmrul \<Ai> j
! all give evidence of the care and pains taken to I
! supply its read' rs with all the nety and a variety
' of reaJiug that cannot fail to iukereHt each and
| every member "T the household. Subscribe
j through our agents or send direct to us.
• \V- desire an agent at every postofik':, and
i whore none ar-- jet appointed let Koiue of our
! frb-nd* apply for the ag rwv. Address
FARAN & McLEAN, Pqfciishers,
Ciiicimuili, Ohio. .
(lioaj) Home.
VMOVr DEHIRABLE CITY REHIDKNUE FOR j
■— ]
sale. No rnusqnitoes or dust in summer. Excel- i
cut v-atwand
Apply to W. R. BT.ANCIIAKI).
frblO eod-we frasft-J i: 123 Broad Hit. ;
At 50c. Per Dozen,
ydINOLR, HOWE. FLORENCE, WHEELEK A
WILHON, HOME SHUTTLE, COMMON KEXBE
NEEDLES, all genuine and warranted by the best
manufacturers In the world.
.
MACHINE OH,, at th Remington Machine!
Depot, 101 Broad street.
mb26 If T. *. HW.\ lt.
FINANCI AL & COMMERCI AL.
(OLIMIIIK DAILY MARKET.
OFFICE DAILY TIMMS. April lfi, 1H73.
FINANCIAL.
Money 1 to 1 1 , per cent. Gold buying 112
selling 111. [Silver nominal. Sight bills on New
York baying ?,'c. discount; demand bills on Boston
,c. discount: bank checks V’. premium.
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
NEW CLASS.
Market closed dull ot the following quota
turns: •
‘ Ordinary 12 id-lS j
j Good Ordinary It 14S \
! Low iiiidtllugs lft <ai — |
i Mold it tigs lft'ifib-- I
j Gnoo Middlings fa'—
, Warehouse eales*ls bales. Receipts \K\ bales—ls j
by s. W. R R.. :t by M. .k O. R. R . fl by Western j
R. R.. 00 by N. k H. R R . Jt by River. M by !
! wagons. Shipments 1H boles—DO byß. W. R. It.; 1
! is \v. R R.; o for homo consnmption.
PAII.Y KTATKMKKT.
i block August 21, 1871 1,080
1 Received to-dav hit
•• previously fifi.Ofii— &fi,157
I Blilp\ and to-day D*
•• previously 01,242—51*261 j
! fftock on hand 5.032 j
| Same d;i\ last year- Received 4fi !
; •• •• •* —Shipped :W0
•• —Sales 163 j
—Stick 6.105 j
i Total leceiifU to date *>H,44fi j
I MiittUiug, 15?,.
j Receipts at all ports t >-day 6,050 bales; ex* j
| ports to Great Britain 592 bales ; Continent j
i 2070 bales. Consolidated—2o,666 ; exports to
j Great Britain k&,SOK twits; to Continent 9,179; I
rsThflt at nil porta 551,206. j
tf tKKLIN BY TEIJHJKII'II.
j Sj-ecial to th Daily Times by the s. AA. l.lne.
FINANCIAL.
New Youk, April lfi.—Gold closed fit 115'a.
New Youk, April lfi—Wall Street, fi i*. m.— .
Money 4to 2 per cent., anil closed ut 2a 1 . per
iceni.
COTPON.
Liverpool, April 16, 1 p. m Cotton quiet; j
Halt s 10,000 bales, speculation 2000; Amerieuu —; !
j middling uplands 8; middling Orlcaus H‘ o a\; j
| arrivals .
for the week 61,000, ot which 10,000 were
forwarded to spinners from ship side, H.imhi wi re |
lor exports. 8,000 for speculation; stock on hand
rt74.t00, of which 501.(KH is American; receipts
——.of which is American; imports 07,-I
OIKC of which 9,000 is American. Actual exports |
11,000; stock afloat 444,000; American 206,000.
4 p. M -Colton quiet; sales 10,000 bales, spec- !
[ illation 2.000; American 6000; in id dling uplands .
i ttd; middling Orleans H'i'ft^d.
April and May delivery, not below good or- j
Id Diary 7 ,and.
,1 ~...1 li* It r.lj I 1 - I 1 III! 1
I Havre, April lfi. -Receipts 0 ; tres ordinaire
Orleans, so and. l 7; lyw middling Orleans atloat
j yh; h"ftl(4s pvessing sale: .
New York, April lfi.—Cotton—New class spots
[ closed quiet and steady; ordinary 13 \ good ordi
! nary 15*, e; stri*’t good ordinary —low inid
i dlings lfi; middling 10*i ; good middlings 10'*; I
i middling fair 17 1 *; fair 1H; sales of exports 2162; i
spinners U 77; speculation4oo; transit doll; exports
! tour* at Britain 85fi; I* the continent 200; stock
J 192,512.
i Futures closed steady; sales of 1H.360 bales u ;
follows. April 16 ,;.May 16 16-82; June 16 1116a
1 2:: July 10 81-.V2; August 17 *, ; September
jl6 i.-iJ.i October lfi;,; November 16 1 Haj-82;
J De* omher lie, iei-10; Jauuary 16*,.
f Mof, ii.nMi.UY, April lfi. --Receipts lor the
! week 417; shipments 844; stock 2.85:1.
Helm a, April lfi. Receipts lor the week
: 62fi; shipments 695; stock 8,018.
New GHIIaUs, April 16. Receipts 194/5 ;
Bales 2150; middlings 15',; low middlings 15V,
g<> and ordinary ;. exports to Great Britain
2505 ; to Continent ; stock ; market
quiet ami unchanged,
Macom, April lfi.—Receipts for the week 225;
shipments 687; sales ; stock fi.Hfil.
Nashville, April 16.— Receipts for the weik
'827; aiiipmeuts 280; stock 11.3HU.
OcALVEM'roN, April IC. Receipts 5%; sales
605; j,fiddlings ls#j exports to Great Britain
•iyj.q , to coutihMit —. stock fiV 844; market
•0' >
Wu.siiNGioN, April 16.—Receipts 206; sales
; noddling* 15 v stock 2,767; exports to Great
Britain—; market, nominal.
Mobile, AprtJ 16 f —Receipts 863; sales
(Kl'i . middlings 15,**; stock 25,568 ; exports
t<) Great Britain ; to the continent ;
•Rinatwise i.kzU; market ql'mt.
Receipts for the Week M‘26; g-roSH 1131; ship-j
ments ; sales 6700..
Philadkli’Hia, Apuil 10.—RoceiiitS 144 bales;
middlings HU-,, exports to Continent ,to
Great foarket quiet.
'iIkMI’MTS, April lfi. Receipts 490; ship
i im-ulft 285; sales 650; stock 34,424; middlings
! 15.VC, j market qmet.
i iU. jptfi fo? tho week. 178 h; abipuu nts 8116.
i IKdianol.a, April 16. -Receipts for the week 198.
I’KOViDENiK, April lfi. Receipts for the
! we. k 119: sto- KAB.UoOhale a.
Port Royal, April 10.—Ktock 823 ; receipts
j for the week 291.
i Ha Van n ah, April lfi. Net and gross r-
I re ip til 645 bales; sales 528; middlings 15'„; low
1 middlings igooil ordinary —— ; exports to
! Great Britain —to continent ; coastwise
j —; to France—; stock 39,142; market dull.
Nonroi.K, April lfi. ■—Receipts 899 ; sales
: 20G; low middlings 15 7 {; stock 6,91'.. exports t" j
\ Great Britain —; market steady.
I Baltimore, April 10.- Receipts bales;
fSabs 90; middlings 16'., ; exports to
jiflreat Britain ;to Continent - ; stock 13,943;
! mai'kct quiet.
CMAUt.HtTffiV, April lfi. Uc. * ipts (ilfi bales;
sab s 206; middlings ICa 1 ,.; stork 21,239; x-
P<*tH to Great Britain ; to the continent
; —f . oastwne 1870; market quiet.
Bo TON April 10.--Receipts 105 ; sales 04 ;
j middlings !fi exports t*> Great Britain ;
! stork quiet.
AUgusial April lfi.— Receipt* 165; sale#
j I(j|* good ordiuary —■*; low middling 15\;
; mmdlitig 15§; market ptwidy.
PROVISIOSK.
New Oni.fiANi, April lfi. Sugar quiet and
steady; conijjaon 6,',a7; fair 7,Ga' a ; fully fair 7aß;
prime - Jl; choh tj ——Molasses <|ulit and
steady; choice fiflaTX); prime 00; fair 55; coinnioU
53. Ricediiß; prime 7*.fair fi,a7; coninmn
1 r FbiSr—mOrket bars, prices firm, choice
ffi 7Safi 87Provisions firm. Mess pork held
at :22 76a23 06. Bacon—dear sides 18A. 'b ar
rib 18 ,; shoulders 9*,'* Hams stiff; sugar cured
to arri’.e 1.,u. Dry suit shoulders laird in
active; 15; . for tierce; lfi for kegs. Hack corn in
good ilernanff; white 86; white mixed 85; yellow
mixed 85.
j Cin. in.'. aH, Vpril Ifi. -Pork firm at $22a22 2J.
1 Bacon uuiefe and firm .shoulders y.‘ 4 ; clear rib
;12 Hear sides 13. Hams IS'.fvrll Cut. meats
jin lair demand and firmer; shoulders H l , ; clear
i rib hides 11 . clear sides 11 J*. Lard dull; prime
, Hteam rendered 15; „; kettle 15>j. Whiskey firm;
of irou bound at $1 12. live log* firm;
common $7 00a7 50!air to medium *K2.’.aßi>o;
good to choice $H 57a‘J o<>; receipt* .
CmrAon, April IC.—Flour quiet; shipping extras
f i 75af> 00. Wheat Hosed easier; No. 2 spring at
$ 1 01, for April; $1 01 •;;*.L lor May; (1 06
if# Jim e; No. ;) spring U 7. Corn steady; No. 2
[ mixed 70, cash; 77‘,a for May; 70‘j, tor June.
| pork closed steady at §22 00, for May; *22 27';,.
for June; *22 57 '/i , for July. Lard firm at 15.47 ! 2 .
for May; 1f>.<57.;. for June; 15.85. for July. Cut
n‘ at/' firmer. Dry salted shoulders at 8, (ash;
H',, for June; 8' 4 . for July; short ribs 11 7 ;.|< - Hb ;
p2-„.for June; short Hear ribs 12 , , cash; 12‘£,
for June. Whiskey firm; sales at $1 12.
IJai.timork, April 16.—Hugar firm and active at
il/ig.avi. Flour quiet and steady; extra *5 00a
'.7 12. Wheat —Houtheru firmer, but but Western
If; No. 1 Western amber $1 30; No. 2 do. $1 31;
I mixed do. SI 30; No. 1 Western red *1 20; No. 2
i do. *1 28; No. 2 Western spring red .*1 JOal 20.
Corn dnll and pficss i r Western nominal; Houth
, eru white 87u8; yellow do. 00; Western mixed 88a
' 80. Provisions firmer, with active order trade,
j pork at,122 50. Bulk meats firm; shoulder*
18a ■ ; elf w rib sides 11
! jobbing packed h\,hl 2. Bacon firm; shoulders
f y?*; clear rib sides I2 ' t 'ai:i. Hugar cured barns
11 als. lArd relincd rendered at
j Butter in improved; good to extra flue Western
tubs androlls at 18e21 for old; 27a;>0 for new.
i Coffeestrong; ordinary to prime lUo, <argoes,
! 16al8,‘i• Whiskey dull arnl unsettled; sales at !
; §1 Hal 15,
1 Hr. Louis, April 10. Flour firm; common to j
medium super fine winter *4 60a4 75; extra ?5 25; !
XX *5 00a5 25; XXX tli 25a. r > GO. Wheat firmer;)
So. 2 red winter f l 27, cash; SI 51. for May; No.
3 do. *1 22a 1 23; No. 2 red spring
Con dull; sal* soi No. 2 mixed at 74’.,. Whiskey |
♦fbi* t; sales at $1 11. Pork dull and firm at ,
j $22 *K> casli; $22 25, for July. Cut meats firmer; j
shoulders 8*- 4 '; clear rib sid< sll ; clear sides I
:12 ! E Bacon easier; shoulders 0; Hear rib j
'sides I*2 1 i; clear sides 13. lard nominal; sales
of steam at 15. Live hogs firm! yorkers $7 00a i
7 50;
1 8 50; receipts 015; shipnients 362.
COLUMBUS, GA., SATURDAY, APRIL IT, 1875.
IVliolrsale l*rlrt*s.
Aiti.kn—(per barrel, $6; pock, 75c.
Bacon -Clear Hides li lb 18e.; Ulear Rib Sides
12 V ; Shoulders H**c; lcs-c.nred Hlionlders 12 1 .0 ;
Sugar-eurml Hams 15c; l*lniii Ifaius 14c.
Bauoinu— 15(u 16.
Bulk Meats—Clear Rib Sides 11 Cc.
Butter—tioshcu 'pi lb 40c; Country auc.
Brooms—W dozen, $2 s(K"'#B 50.
Candy—Stick Y U> ltk*.
Canned Goods—Sardines %4 case of 100 boxes
sl7; Oysters, lit* cans Y dozen, fl 20 t<> |I 85.
Chki.se—English lb OtV; Cliotee lto.j; West
ern I7u; N. Y. State l(to.
Candles—Adamantine 'B It* 19o; I’araphine 35c.
Cokeee—Rio good Ylb 28c; Prime ‘2Bc 1 .; Choice
24 l , e; Java 38c to 87c.
Corn—Yellow Mixed P bushel $1 10; M*hitc,
i fl 12 ' 4 car load rates in depot.
Cigar*—Domestic, 14 1,000 $20565: Havana.
1 $ 7Ofti f 150.
Flour Kxtra Family, city ground. V Hi #8;
j A $7 50; B $6 50; Fancy $lO.
Hardware.—Swede Iron 9c.: Refined Iron 4c.;
Sad IroU 7c.; Plow Steel llc.; Horse and
j Mule Shoes 7 , a (<i Be.; per lb.; Nulls per keg $4.25;
Axes sl2/h,sl4 per drtjr.
I Hay— Y ewt. $1 40; Country 40, MV.
| Ikon Ties 11* 7',g‘ a e.
Lviii)—l’rinio la-al, tierce, pi jh 16c; ifk|v sud
kOgs, 15c.
Leather White Oak Sole TMh 25e; Hemlock
j Solo Ode. French Calfskins s2(<i $4; American do.
s2i(iis3 60; Fppi-r Leather s2(n, $3 50; ilarin sH do.
I 50c; Dry Hides lie. Oreen do. fie.
I MACKKRKI. No. 1 hbl SISM SIH; No. 2 sl4;
No. 8 sll Mkmfl’J 50; No. 1 Y kit $1 40M -3.
I PicKLKh--Case |4 dozen pint* $1 HO; V quart
j $3 25.
i Potash -Y case $s t>> $9.
, Potatoes - Irish Y bbl $4 60®$5 no
j Powder- kt*g $6 25; keg $3 7,0; \s2 00, iu
| .Mn;raiine.
| Ron:—Manilla r' lb 20c; Cotton 30c: Maehiue '
I made fi' .c.
Meal —Y bushel $1 20,
Mor.AHHLs—N. O. gallon 85c; Florida Tsc; re- j
j boiled 7uc; common 45e(,u50.
i Syritp—Florida 65(q75)
I Oats- bushel fis(#9oe.
Oil.--Kerosene gull/m 25c; LluilCihl, viiw. j
; $1 20; builed $1 25; Lard $1 25; Train sl.
! Ru k—pi lb g a c.
Salt—t* sack $1 85; Virginia $2 25.
Tobacco—Common p ih 46/e.MV; Medium I
! Bright 70c; Fiuo 75c; Kxtra fl; Navy fio/afisc; |
Macc&hoy Snuff 75ciH5e.
Shot- sack $2 40.
Sugar—Crushed amt powdered 11< 13/<M3'.c;
A. 13c.; . 12 1 .1 c,; Kxtra C. 12c.; lI.SjC.;
N, O. Yellow Clarified 10' ,c; do. White I'J.Vj.
S*da- Keg 7c Y lb; box 10c.
Starch- ;* 11. H * 4 c.
Trunk . -Coliunbus made, 20 inch, 75c; 3t> inch I
$2 80.
Tea—Green 75c; Oolong fifir.
Whiskey- -Itectiiiod ji gallon $1 35; Douvhou J
$2/asi.
White Lead- Y B lIM VJ'.e.
Vineoah— Y gallon 85c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Wholfualr. tlitnil.
Goshen Butter $ 40 $ 50
Country •• 30 40
Kgfifi - 15
I Frying chickens 20;<i 25 25(5130
| Grown “ 80fri 38 30(>i 33
Irish jM'tutoes fiOp'k 4 56
Sweet potatoes 75 35 p’k
j Oniouti 90 bbl 05 p’k
I Cow peas ho bn 100 on
Ilry (Hioilh.
WUGLKHALE I’RICEH.
j Print* Hdi.lOe. 'j* yar
bleached cotton 7 ■ .(• 10c.
4-4 ” •• 10/.i 20c.
Sea Island, •* H/pjRV*. “
! Coats' and Clark's spool eottmi. .70e.
| Tieking* 10(.;<'35e,
U-4, 10 4, li 4 and 12-1 brown and
j bleached sheetings ;H)/J®sfV. ft
Wool lhuinola—r-d and hi. a, lied 20(a)75e. •*
Canton Haunt Is—brown and hl'd ri Vo/L'n:
| Kentucky Jt'iiOH 15(W.fi5c •*
COLUMBUS MAM'FACTI'RED GOC>I S.
Eagle and Phemx Mills.—Sheeting 4-4 lo 1 . ? c.,
shirting B.!*c.; oansbnrga, 1 0r.., lie.; driii*
iiiglic; lfleuehe.l wheeling and dilliug l3(i l;ic.;
Canton fiaiunds 20e. Col or ml floods. Stripes I0e?
11 black gingham checks 12‘jta 13c.; Dixio
phnl'H for field work l.’e; cotton hlankets s2ia)
$4 60 per pair; bh-ached huckaback towels $l4O
per dozen; yarns ss. to Is. per bunch of pounds
$1 35; rope 25c. to 27e.; sewing thread. 10 balls
to tin- pound. 50. .; knitting thread. 12 halls to
the pound, blanched, 55e.;.unbleached B0c.; wrap
ping twine, in halls, 40e. W’onlen floods. -Casl
meres, 9 oz. per yard, 65c. to 70e,. : jcuos 20c. to
37 jc.; doeskin jeans 55e.
Muscogkf. Mills.—shirting H 4 4 sheet
ing 10'„c.; Flint River H oz. usuahurge l.o.; do.
yarns $1 35.
Columbus Factory.—f r ' shirting Hh,r.; 4-4
sheeting lOj.jt:.; Hewipg tlinad, uuhleaclied, 51)c.;
knitting, do.. 50c.; wrapjiing twine 40e.
Olkoo’h Factory.—Plaids or checks 13c; stripes
fancy fashions, 12’..e.
Jordan's Joyous Jolep,
A Specific for Neuralgia.
I HAVE boen saying a good deal through tho
papers of late extolling JOKUAN'H JOYOIJH
JUi.KPas a most wonderful NKURAIA/IA CURE;
but for fear you may exclaim as Hliukspeare
when he Haul "You cram these words Into mine
ear against the stomach of my sense," I now sub
mit to you what persons say who have tried my
Neuralgia .Julep, with the most complete and
satisfactory result:
Columbus, January lfi, 1875.
Mr.Jordan: -1 take great pleasure In recom
mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia,
has produced a most wonderful relief in one oj
the severest attacks of neuralgia my duughter
ever has had. Him has been treated for it by
three skillful physicians, with very little benefit,
and used all the usual remedies with little suc
cess. I can with much Confidence, hope for a per
manent. cure. Jt is only two days since we began
the use of it. and it Is apparently of permanent
1 hem fit. Yours, with respect,
MRS. L. I. NORMAN.
Pkterkimno, Va., Jan. 15, 1K76.
Jno. /,. Jordan, fCsij., Columbus, (la.:
Dear Hir Having learned through my friend
R. A. Bacon of your "J. J. J.” preparation for re
bel of neuralgia, and tested it with perfect sue- \
cess in my own family, in the worst case., too, j
that ever came under my observation, l now i
enclose titty cents for a second bottle, as I con- j
aider it too valuable a medicine to be without,
though I have no immediate use for it.
Very truly yours
JAMES T. TOHJI. !
t'oLUMliufl, Ga., Nov. fi. 1874. J
Dr. ./. /.. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous Julep !
for Neuralgia has been tried in my family ai..i '
with tlm most happy result,and I find lint all you I
claim for its virtue. And 1 unhesitatingly re- j
commend it to all who are suffering from Neural- |
gia os some thing a little remarkable in its cura-|
tive power. J. I), WORTHY, j
OoLUMUCH. GA., Dec. 18, 1874.
Dr. /. Jordan Your medicine, Joyous
Julep, is without an equal for Neuralgia. Having
been a great sufferer train tlie pain, and having
tried the prescriptions ol many physicians, yet
all proved of'no effect until 1 trod four doses
of your Julep, when I was lojniediateJy relieved,
and have not been troubled since.
* 8. C’. MADDOX.
Lake City, Fla., Nov. 4, 1874.
: Dr. J. 1,. Jordan - Ideas.• send me another bot
tle of y-uir Joyous Julep tor a friend, i have
I never found anything equal to it tor Neuralgia.
I Two doses cured me almost Instantly, ami l ean
| nately re. oinmcnd it to do what you say.
Very I’espcctfuJJy, Ac.,
JOHN M. JEFFRYB. 1
Fkhnaniuka, Fi.a,, April, 1874.
l/r. ./. A. ./•mlmi, Columbia, da,:
Dear Dir It affords me pleasure to add iny t>-s
--timony to the wffloaey of your "Jordun’M Joyous
Julep,” in giving instant rebel ih Neuralgia; and
to all appearance, jih effective as instantaneous.
1 was effected dally With Neuralgia, und since
taking a few tenspoonfiils of yonr ridb 1, two or
more weeks have elapsed, und there are no indi
cations of return. 1 hope that the human fam
ily will ruceive a benefit commensurate v/itli the !
importance of your discovery, and that your ;
pecuniary reward will be equal to its -well <ie- i
served merits. Yours, respectfully,
MBS. L. DOE I Ell
Price 60c. Liberal discount to the trade.
Besides manufacturing this meritorious coin i
pound, JOHDAN‘B JoVoLH JI I.EP, I have on i
hand, and keep receiving in small quantities, the !
best and Purest Medicines for the admixture of I
Physicians’ Prescriptions, and to which I give
tii*i closest scrutiny and car* in preparing. 4 1
I can always be Intiud at my store uuy iuiar of |
the nigiit, by ringing the hell.
Pri< ( s consonant with hard times and weak!
purs* s. Soliciting your calls, I promise my best j
efforts to please and merit your patronage.
Respectfully,
,IOII\ i.. .ioicoa v,
V|lli(‘'<ir.v.
No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, (la. j
fftul7 ;
CITY TAX!
| )AKTIEfj WHO HAVE NOT PAID THEIR CITY 1
TAX for 1875, WILL BE ALLOWED FOUR PER
CENT. DISCOUNT, if Dr y pay BEFORE FIRST
OF MAY NEXT.
J. N. BARNETT,
aplS tmyl Collector and Tressnrer. i
sll O\K PRICK TO AIL I sl
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UOJ { 1W75.
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containing, in its Daily Kdition, thirty-two col-j
umus of mutter, ami in its Weekly thirty-six
rolupuis. H competes with the most popular iu
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Croquet.
WE have received a good assortment of Brad
hiy's patent Croquet, the bent sets made,
which we offer at low prices :
Full *•!* for M players ni *l, HZ, S<J,
Net.
flood sets for 4 players nt #l.'? a set.
Bshc Bails, Bats and all kinds ol Oani' H.
•I. XV. I*JEAHK A AOIMIIV,
Booksellers und .Stationers, Columbus, Onorgia.
aprll tl
For Rent.
V FOUR-ROOM dwelling house A vpskl „ ''A
on lower Oglethurjsv Street.
with u goisl garden spot,
well of water, Ate. Apply at
W. VV. MAt K ILL. Jr.,
Attorney Jit l-iiiw
• T
CollimbllN, Call,
irt) ’ Other over D. N. Gibaou’y store.
Practice* iu V. H. and State Courts,
Rr.rKRKNcKH—Gen. Joseph K. Johnston, Havau
nab, Oa.: Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Havnnnah, On.; Gov.
.1. Bln. k Gruonm, AunapoU*. Md.f A. v J. K. Lon,
Jr., F.*qs,, Rt. Lou’lh.
mhtti tf
Joseph V. Pou.
Vlloriu'.> A < oimsellcn - sil
OFFICE west aide Broad street over store of
W. H. Roharta k Go. Practices iu State and
j Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to
j Administrators. Exocutors, Guardians. <vc. Hpc-
I clalty made of Conveyancing. Examining Titles,
j Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United
States. All iiL.siM.sfl promptly attended to.
| feb7 dtf
-I. 11. HA>iIH >.
Al(onu\> :il Ijih,
Otllc* over Ilolstead k Co.’s, Broad street, Co
lumbus, Georgia,
lu Oflics at all hours.
jans dly
J. 'I. MeM’ILL.
Attorney and Gounselinr at Law.
I)RAi"l ICI’H In Courts of Georgia and Ahibamu,
OtUco I‘2H Broad street, over <K A. Redd A
! 4?* Special attention given to collections.
janio tr
Lv. a. i><>/i i :it.
Allcnx') :il
!>RACTU.’FS in state and Federal courts of j
Georgia and Alabama.
! Ht)- Makes Commercial Law n specialty,
j Oltlee over C. A. Redd ft Co.'s store.
jaul3 fim
THORNTON A GRIMES.
■ J
nl Ijiw, .
*
OFFICE over Abell k Co.’s, corner of Broad
and st. Clair streets, Colnhibns, Ga.
i jauls ly
DR. J. V. IJIUjUIIAItT
HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment'on
the premises formerly known a* the Dr.
Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and
Randolph streets. Entrance to tlm office on Me-
Intosh street, where professional calls, made •
either at day or night, may be left and will be |
promptly attended to as soon ns received.
3an22-eod tf.
r- I
John Biackmar,
i St. ('l/iii- Sl j out, Gmiby’s nrvvt to ;
Un or, Jllk'cs A (’o.
Brokerage, Heal Estate £ Insuiance.
RKIT.H, 11V ri:R.Ml.l-*I(.N,
To Mi'rcbuuts' aud M.ebauics' Ikrnk, this .city,
janiS-ty
It. TIIOMPNOIN,
IdVOVJ 31 Bl< i f^Sla k
OGLETHORPE ST EFT. between Randolph and
Bryan. Ths best of Saddle end Harness
Horses. A fine lot of Carruiip a ami Buggies
always on hand.
Special attention given to the accommodation
of Drovers. They will find it to their interest to ,
put nil with him.
lebf t tf
WILLIAM ,MUNDAY,
Livsry and Sab Stable Keeper,
UKltUioi'pi sim’i.
rrm: best teams in the city for hire
I atoll hours day and night.
Funerals served at short notice.
Droveraaccommodated on liberal terms.
janJl tf
L. V. AKNt IIBAt HER,
M<‘ r Pjiiloi*.
rkOO.AIH over Moffett’s Drug Store. lam reg
ularly supplied with the latest FASHION
PLATHH, oml am prepared to guarantee perfect
Satisfaction, nt rcasoxuiblc rutes.
inli2l endfim
(*. A. k/EHNE,
MEKCIIANT TAILOII i
!
1.11 llimnd Htrfet,
HAS on hand a handsome assortment, of Gcn
tiemeu's Dross Goods, English ami French
Cassimeros, Vestings, Ac.
Cutting done at reasonable rates.
Have your Clothes made by me, aud I guarantee i
perfect satisfaction in style and prleo.
jantll ly
J. T. COOK,
Stalls 15 & 17, Market House,
EFPM const:*ntly on hand and for salt* the j
iMtffr MEATS that can be obtained.
mh2s dly
| E. L. Obav. R. ir. Diiay.
|E. n. (UtAY & CO.,
AOEKTS FOIt KAI.K OF
Tox as liands
I>ARTIEH desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi
do well to call on us, as we have laudu i
almost awry county in Texas for sale.
Will give letters of introduction to responsible
parties, who will take pleasure in showing lands
all over the State.
We also settle old laud claims on reasonable
claims.
Mr. E. L. Cray lias jnst returned after a resi
dence of twenty years in Texas.
Office at Alabama Warehouse. fmhlO 6m
Jolm Mehaffey,
I ,4 T ms or.I)'STAND, liOrtMiCol' 'ogl-thocn
i J jL and Bridge streets.
( '()lllllll)US,
Will I’liy flic liiiiliist Market Price
Ir’Oll
■lil>S. 01(1 ('Ollllll, IlillCN, III')
suul Ori'cn,
OF ALL KTNPS,
Beeswax and Tallow, Old Melals, Ac.,
Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in Columbus,
Georgia. jin3l tr
Want ml, ICugs !
For which I will pay s2.6opar hundred pounds.
Notice.
11AVING concluded to a Hinjigd In our
■l business after'this year, we offer from this!
date pur entire stock of Bpring and Hummer Dress
Goods. Ribbons, Notions and all fancy article*
regardless of cost to closo out. Our stock oi
Htaplo Goods Is complete, ami will be ijold as low'
as the Hftuio goods rah bs bought in the city. We
invite aU to cnU and examino goods and prices.
JOHN HcGOUGH & <;v>.
aprll-Ivyd
VOL. I.—NO. Of)
H. F. AMELIA €O.
—IUVK— ; I;
.rrsV ni;rEivpn \ nk.v iwlurp. ov
j St. Oroix Rum, Port Wine, Claret Wine,
Arrak, for Pnnoh, Seotoli Wliiekay,
■
; Boker's Bittern, Skerry Wine,
nekluick Champagne, Old Wliiekies,
j All ut tlie finest quality and for sale at low
1 price*, and we are dally receiving new and ch*lc*
I Family Gro.iTies *i nil varieties.
j A*) All Goods UeljYered.
ii. i’. Ainci.i. x co.
apt u
Private Boarding House.
I
I BEG TO ANNOUNCE 'l>> TILE PUBLIC THAT
I from and after this date I Will keep
A I’rivale lloariiiiiK ll.him'
At the Mua<)ugeo Home Building, corner Ht.
Claim ml Gulcthorpe atreets. I .-an accommo
date rcgnlamnd transient boarders.
Day Board per month S2O.
IIAKAIU IIAAVKIYM.
Mit* h, IWJ. If
V SAFE INVESTMENT !
I And One That Will Pay.
r |MIK Hubm riber beiug compelled to remove bis
1 residence from Columbus wlthlu a limited
He-riod. will diaposs of all of his Ooluiubus Real
Estate at a low price and ou liberal terms. He
] particularly calls the attention of purchasers to
j city Lot No. 72, corner of Broad and Grawford
street.!, the former site of the old “Columbus
j Hotel," but now popularly known as the Jake
Burrns corner. The lht fronts nearly 150 font on
both Broad aud Crawford streets, and could give
front on cither street to six largo anil commodi
ous stores, with public holla, room*, Aic.. over
head. T'lu input suitable time to erect buildiugs
- for occupancy next October 1* now at hand* labor
land materials arc cheap. Thu lot is the most
eligible tor the purpose indicated id the city, and
to any one with sufficient nerve of brain and
pocket, the opportunity to reolixo a fortune is
offered. Apply to
mli'Jl codim JOSEPH E. WEBSTER,
Sail* of City Lots.
NIT ILL be sold ut public outcry, ou Tuesdny.
i V ? April 20th, iu front of Freer £ Illges’ store,
THIRTEEN QUARTER ACRE LOTS, being thy
whole Mock on tlie East Commons upon which
| the Colored Methodist Church is situated, ex
cepting the three-quarter acre lots fn southwest,
i orner of the block, upon which the Uf\v colored
church is now building. 'Phase lots are offered
for sale under authority derived from tho Ijcgis
latun , iiml jirc soaie of the most valuable ol all
th Coinu)*-n*--desirable from their location,
uith' r ‘for dwelling or business'hofutea.
TeUms—Qm -thiid, cash, balance in one aud two
year**, with Interest at 7 per cent.
By order of the Couimissiouers of Commons'.
B, F, CGIxEMAN.
•I NO. Me II,HEN NY,
JNO PHABODY,
W. L. MALISBURY,
mli27 to Committci .
- 7Tri J -- -- ■{ ■ Y ■- *•"—|H J’f
I Cotton Factory for Sale.
ON TI'KHL-AV. THE ‘2OXH APUtt. NEXT, AT
12 o’clock, noon, w* will sell at public out
cry, without reservation, iu front of KkliH Har
rison’s auction hOnso, in the eftj* of Columbus,
Georgia,
THE FACTORY, BUILDING AND MACHINERY,
witji the lot on which they stand,
KNOWN AS THE -STEAM COTTON MELEK,"
situated in the city Qf Columbus, Go,, on lot No.
—, containing about— aero. The location is
near the cent re of business, tho North and HouUi
I Railroad mnniug in ftont of it. , .
Tlie buildings consist of a wooden building for
[ office and packing room, and a two-story brick
building. in which the machinery is pluood.
The machinery hua all been purchased since
the war, and is in good order and repair, and is
now running successfully. It onuaista of ojje (1)
Steam Engine find Boiler (40 Horse) Iff complete
order; twenty-two (22) f'Saco Water Power Cos."
Self-Htripping Cards; one thousand and .pine
hundred (1.900) “Whiten” Spindle's, and aliffer
essary accompaniments to tnuko :*U size Yarns,
from No. 5s to No. 20s.
The Factory is now producing 1,100 pound*
Yarns (Hs aud 10s) daily,.and has a good demand
for Its productions.
Terms—One-third cash, one-third 12 mouths,
nne-lliifd UJ months.
A complete list of mnehlnt*ry and makers will
be given on application for same.
JOHN PF.ABODY,
W. L. SALISBURY,
Assignees of John King, Bankrupt.
feb24 dlwfcoTtd
GILBERT’S
| PRINTING OFFICE
AND .
Book Bindery,
OpiMsltc New PoNtoitVfc Rulldingr,
COtuMIII JfS* GA.,
i
| H WEIaL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
; I Experienced Workmen employed In each Dc
| partim nt.
Orders for work of any description filled with
, df spat Hi, and at most rcasonahlc rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of ©very description on baud, or printed to or
der at short notice.
Bdccipl JllOoka
I’Olt ftAII.KOAHS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: also printed to order when 4e*
sired. ,TJ v *
tfr,'- Prlcits and Hpcciliieus of Wdrk furnished .
on application. j , ;i; t , . i t
THOM. CJIIiftKRT,
j jaiii u' di|unil)uti, Ur.
TOWN PLATS,
FOU HALE,
With or without
OHANGE ORCHARDS,
IN THE TOWN OF
BEECHER,
FLOHIDA.
Information relative to Beecher or Florida,
ran fwi obtained. The former from a finely exn-n
--trd map, 20 by 28 inches, on /aim paper, contain
iug Fruitland, I’eninaula, Town plat of Bee cbm,
an'l the only accurate map of the'St. Johns river
to Ink'- Harney. The hitter from a large pamphlet.
English or German, on Florida, its climate amt
productions, with a sketch of its History.
These will be forwarded free oi postage, an re
ceipt oi 25 cents each. Address.
KIIWIN .1. NTUUVIXL
. MANAOUSO DIIUXTOM,
THE BEECHER LAND 00,, FLA.
P. 0. Box 2822, 34 Park Bow, New York.
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