The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, April 21, 1875, Image 1

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j. H. WRIGHT cV CO., {aWTKRISKmI TEHMS OF THE Columbus Daily and Weekly Times. DAITiVI One Year. Six Months. * Throp Months 2 00 Ono Month '** (We paying postage.) WEEKLY i Ono Year * ? Six Months. 1 00 (We laying ponfgg.) K tTIS OF A>liTl*W6. “f EP 5 • *•> sAignbg :c I SSSBSBSSSBSSSS! iISsigSSSSESESxo. ■ ■.^, fc , Avr : gggssfssiissssj I £eSS*S3**BBSB->' •H-t.Mwt; SS3SSSSSSSSS3? 1 K£SBgg g *3 2 x [ gffSBSSB3BBBSBB SSSa3SSBBSgBSS „, U uo K e gssssggggssggs ilSsasssasasss mni ,o K e 38553535335553! 88?§88gSa8K£gtsl *,,„ K . K 33833335588533i o ~o 5 5 <§ u iLo —c sqtuoK £ SBS?§|B|s???Sf 1 ££s 5.353§8885 5.8* 8 , aIJIUoK 9 B.3#i|S|33BSBSSI iflfsiSisSsggS A I SSSSff §3§.3J335 ii 50 tv r et. ;wiotl> jiuJ n, Local Column. MarrUQre :irut FuWul Notices $!. i >uil v, every othot .lay lor ono month or j loader. two-third. afiov" ratos. I <.I OIK.lt NEW*. Wild ducks frequent the public cq uure in Toccoa. —The funnels of Calhoun county are ajjjput through with the planting of their crops. —The Trion Factory, in Chattooga comity, was burned on the lKth inst. Insured for s3s,mm. -Trains on tho. Brunswick and Al l.any Railroad arc kept very luisy hriuging in lumber for shipment. —The present cold spell lias mate- j riullv injured the fruit and cotton crops. We saw a planter yesterday | who told us that lie had about live j Hundred acres of cotton up. and Hint le stand was almost perfect. Mr. I. T. Whitehead, of Social Circle, employs twenty young girls in making sun-bonnets Ho also cm- ( ploys seventeen hands in making paik'r boxes, wldch he sells to At- J lanfn merchants for 33 per cent, less ' than they can buy them North. —The l'onxtUution(ilit*t notes the arrival of ox-Governor Rnglisli, the staunch Democratic sUifesman of ('onnocticut, In Augusta. We ho)ie' to be able to print his impressions of the Mouth when that, intolerable nui sance, the newspai>r refihrtox, inter views him after his return home. The work of building goes brave ly on. I)r. Westmoreland is pushing j tils new building on Marietta street. Mr. Kawsfm is laying the foundation of his large store rooms on Alabama I street, while Mr. Peter Lynch this morning broke dirt on his splendid lot on Mitchell street, for a large building. Atlanta Commomredttlt. Trade was unusually dull during the past week, as the weather was j favorable for farm work. The tar-1 liters are staying close at home at tending to the all important work of putting in the crops. Heveral of those wlio have not vet been able to raise j their own supplies were compelled to come to town to gat t hose necessaries. , The merchants am furnishing just as large quantities “on time” as they did last year under the ojierntions of I the lien law. landlord’s lions and . deeds to land have taken the place of; the special liens which have ls-en! abolished, and are doubtless more satisfactory papers.—Afonroe Adver- \ turf. II.IIIISI VKWH. Farmers near Salem are ready to | chop,.cotton.. For several days prist, says the Montgomery AUufftiscr. the weather lias been unusually cold for this sea son of the year. Slight frosts have falien in nearly all parts of the State, and the cotton crop will evidently suffertvafv materially, if not Serious ly. The"damage to young vegetables and the fruit, it is believed, will not, be very extensive. Mr. W. N. Crawford, a North Georgian and Ducktowii miner, is now engaged in the neighborhood of Mr James Greer’s and Ed Pursell’s, in Tallapoosa county, prospecting for gold, and lias ojicned eight separate veins, which have proven rich. Mr. Crawford thinks tho gold belts In the neighborhood of w tie re ho Is pros pecting to be about, two and a half or three .miles wide, passing through j the county from northwest to south- ! west. Salk ok tuf. Wehtkrn Ha ll.roso. At VI o’clock 15. W. Young took the j stand and read the advertisement of j Register Hughes, and offered the road for sale. Gen. Pettits and Gov. Watts gave notice of certain bonds and coupons of the Montgomery and West Point Railroad Company, now Western; which they held for clients. The rood was then sold and bought by Major H. (.'. Seiuple, attorney for the Georgia and thoCentml Railroad of Georgia, the sum bid being $3,-, 120.1fit5.01. The purchase was made I by the two roads jointly, as they are t equally interested by endorsement of bonds and otherwise in the West-! era road. This sale is to be confirm- j ed by Chancellor Austell at the May , term of the court before there can be j any further proceedings in the mat ter, There is hardly a doubt, how ever, of the confirmation.. [Munt-jnnlerj MU'., 20 th. J Fi.omnA new*. -Kiisi Uunatoe. are being bUipiaid! from Palatka to the, North. They taste well mixed with snow. Straw berry suppers are wry prev alent in Jacksonville just now, and, the T'tt'iori of that city wishes to know ' why it is they never have an orange } breakfast, or a pine apple dinner? The “,St. Augustine City Library Association" (so the title runs,) is now on a sound financial twists. They expect to have a thousand books in a year. The Legislature of Floridu has presented a memorial, asking of THE DAILY TIMES Congress an appropriation to remove obstructions to the navigation of the Wlthlaooocheo river. With opr northern boundary loss than thirty-ono degrees north of the equator, we are naturally exempt from any great degree of cold in win ter, while our almost insular position, between the Atlantic ocean and Gulf of Mexico, insures us constant cool ing winds which temper our summer heat. Florida AgricultitrUd. —.♦ TT’.I.KGH tl’llll' ITEMS. Special to the riwrby S. k A. Line.) Tho lower house of the Prussian j Diet has passed the bill restricting ■ I ecclesiastical powers. In tho billiard tournament atChi j cago, yesterday, Hoa beat Liverman 200 to 1K0 ; Heuleigh beat Horning 2(Ht !to IN2 . McAfee beat Parker 20fi to 120. At a mei ting of the Railroad Mu tual Building and Loan Association, of Savannah, last evening, six thou- j sand dollars were sold at thirty per 1 cent, premium. The Sehuetzenfest begins at Sa vannah. Wednesday, lßsthig three days. Delegates from Charleston and neighboring cities, are expected this morning. The house thal was burned in Macon, last Sunday, was the proper- ( ty of Mr. Felix Corput, and was in- 1 stired for SI,OOO in the Georgia Home ' Company, of Columbus. A duel took place in Paris, Mon- , day (lflth inst.),between M. Maggolo, I editor of the futiott, and M. Royal, editor of I the faijt. The weapons' used were swords. Roth of tbc’vlm hatants wt re wounded. Dr. AV. S. Ogletree, of Knoxville, Crawford count V. Ga., was shot and | killed last Saturday by a young law-; ver named Watts, who afterwards made his escape. It Was the renewal of an old difficulty; the parties had! not been on speaking terms for some j time previous. The l.onlslunn siqunlihlp. ; Sp.-ciia to Daii-t Timka, byS. k A. Line.] New Out.mass. April 20. There is great excitement over the delegation ! j of tlie Conservatives to seat certain | members, which will give the Conser- : j vatives a majority on joint ballot, Packard is quoted as saying: "If: this course is pursued tho Senate will; ! adjourn for three days, and if persist (ed in, it will adjourn si nr dir." The Republicans did uot, uud would | • not, consent to be deprived of a ilia- : | jority on joint ballot. New <)iu.i \ns. I,a„ April 2". In the i House to-day a resolution was passed | by a vote of sixty-one to thirty-live, I to unseat four Repiiblb-ans and seat; Democratic claimants. This was i done after a long andexeilingdebate, ! and bTt.lte affirmative of every con servative. Republican tactics is not j fully developed, but tho understand ing is tic adjustment is at nu end.! Senators threaten to reconsider the! ' action in seating Goode, Viel, Crozier ! and adjouring sine (Hr. It is clear | 1 that no legislation can now be had I further than, perhaps, the impeach ment of Auditor Clinton, reported u]i on to-day by the House to the Senate Republican committees of last ses sion. There is a. strong possibility of the events again culminating a ! row. - A • IKiiakpil circuit Court. Sj tat t,i Daii.t Timi.s. by S. kA. Line.] Seale, Ala., April 20. Court met at S:SO, Judge Gobi* presiding. The Grand .Tory returned to court anew indictment against Seaborn Walker, colored, for the murder of Mack Halliday in He was brought into court re arraigned and his trial set for Tuesday of next week. The case of Rogers Lynn, colored, for murder of another negro last. Fall, near Girard, was also sot for trial the i sane* day. The del'endent stated to j the court flint lie was too poor to tun- j ploy counsel, and Hie coart then up- j pointed G 1 vs-**s Lewis and G. W, ; Gunn as counsel for him. la the ease of 11. K. Lamb against j G. F. Perdue, the jury returned aver- ; diet in favor of Lamb for $591.20. Worrell’s murder ease is s*t’ for I nest. Tuesday. The Kiland case fori Wednesday. Court adjourned jit j 5:30 i>. M. * ♦ - One Wan Kills Vastier In Tennessee, j SjJrrUi to tbs Timi.s by H. k A. Libs.] Mcm ell i-, April 20. Oscar Burton I was killed at Somerville, Tenn., yes- 1 terday, by a man named Doyle. But- i ton, last fall, had a terrible encounter | with three brothers named Rives, i during Which two of tin* Rives were j killeii and the other dangerously wounded, Burton Tiring shot riiite ; times, arid, ii was thought dangerous- ; ly wound'-d. No. itanUciffers of the killing of Burton have been received, ♦ A Kejer(*4l f;ci'man ttboolw lli , Ivt In ,\pw York. New York, April 20. Lizzie Hidon- j ward, aged 2), residing in City Hall : place, while waiting for a ear on j Chatham street, last evening, in com pany with a Indy and gentleman, was ' confronted by Jacob Btouderman, a | rejected lover, who presented a seven shooter and shot her In the temple. She war taken home in a dying con-! dition, and at a late hour was uncon- ' Hcious. SUitalennan was at resUjd. When asked about the affair h * re- • jijtjtl, in broken English, ‘‘l shoots for love,” Imt Would say nothing! more. He was locked up. * ♦ • WKITHKIt STATMIAT. Wakhinoion April 20. For South Atlantic States, partly cloudy and cooler weather with local rains, north eastly and southeasterly winds; rising barometer for Gulf States with light rain and partly cloudy weather. COLUMBUS, GA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1875. Tin; tkxan ruoMir.it. | TEXANS ANl> MEXICANS FiallTlNd UEN ERAI. RAU KEEI.INO. ! Sj)£*cla! to tbs Daily Timka by S. k A. Llue.] Galveston, April2o.- A Brownsville special to tho .Ycios says: Rumors reached here by telegraph on Satur day that the Americans were murder ing Mexicans, burning their ranches, etc., and that, a large number of fam ; ilies were flying from them. The • Americans wore said to he moving | towards the Rio Grande. Special Sheriff Brown deputized A. U. Quire, | and he went with some men to the (north part of the county, intending to find out wlmt is going on and oust, I the disturbers of the peace. It is said now that the reports are false—that the Americans have molested none but raiders and their associates. The | country is full of Mexican squatters, ! who live by violence and plunder. * Some of them have been hurt. j On Friduy, tho body of George Hill was found near his rancho, at Tie Ca no, with three hall holes in it. Ho was an inoffensive man, and leaves a wife and six children. On the sixteenth instant, eight ! armed Mexicans were seen near i Tio Cano. The news caused great ! excitement here. Who will be taken ; next? Is the question. ! The meeting Saturday raised a j prominent Committee, to procure ! evidence to support the fuels stated | in the report of Judge Downey. Parties of armed Mexicans are re ported in this county. They sny they only intend to defend their per ' sons and property. Tho breach is widening every day. Many Mexicans living on tills side are becoming luke warm. if not. inimical, to the Ameri cans. • • Westward Kmlwnttlnn. i Omaha, April 20. The Union Paei j fie Company is feeding 1800 emigrants I at this place, anil sent two car loads i **f provisions West yesterday forthem lat Cheyenne, Laramie and Briond. I There are 1000 West-bound passen | gets here and west to the break wait ing to go through. A dispatch, re ceived at *i i*. m., from Supt. Shanley, Rock Springs, says: The water lias fallen two feet hero to-day and is still falling, if it does does not come up i again I can have the track between ! Lawrence and Green river so trains can get over it on the last of tho pres ient week expect to get trains into Lawrence to-morrow. When wo do we’ll transfer passengers front there i to Green river by teams. The rcxltiwf mi Ontrunlal. New York, April 20.— Yesterday’s i centennial celebration furnished the principal theme for editorial discus sion in the papers this morning. The i Herald discourses upon the subject [at length, and rejoices that the ora-; tion of yesterday uttered no word tending to create a feeling of ani mosity between America and Eng land, or that would obstruct a full anil free participation of the British people in our great. Centennial of next year. A tlrnrral Indian War A|i|iri'ln*llill'll. [ Special to the Timka, by H. k A. Line.) Kansas City, Mo., April 20. An officer who commanded a detach ment of troops in the recent fight with the Cheyennes, reports two sol diers dead from wounds. That four were corralled by thirty-five Indians twenty miles south of Fort Wallace. On the 15th a light ensued, ten red skins were killed. The soldiers es caped in the darkness. A general war is apprehended. * -♦ • Marine Intelligence. Savannah, April 20. Cleared— Schrs. George Washington, Baraeoa; Burdett Hart, New York; Daniel Par son, Boston. Arrived-- Steamship Touawaridu, from Philadelphia. DISSOLUTION. rpHEflrm of Baker k Mullins, Marshall. Ala.. 1 is this day dissolved by mutual consent.. H. H. Baker has sold bis entire interest to L. V Mullins, who is authorized to settle, the business of the old firm H. H. BAKER, apr!B 3t L. F. MULLINS, VEGETABLE MARKET STALLS. rfIHE Stalls in the Vegetable Market will he I rented, under direction of the Market Com mittee, ut the Market H owe ou Monday. May 3d. at 12 O'clock M. Term : Quarterly Notes with two good Sureties. M. M. MOORE. aprl.H t<l Clerk Council. H. D. MOORE’S REPAIR SHOP, South Store in Jont 'h Building, OgMhorpc St. I >UYH and sells old Furniture “U Commission, Upholster *nK. Cam* Work and Repairing I am now using Johnson’s cele braG-d stains, which are. the b' j-t in the United Stnt'’e H. I). MOORE, Just South ot Al' Kee, H Carriage Shop. apvlK ly At 50c. Per Dozen, OINGEII, JR.)WE, FIX>EECK. WHF.ELKK k WILSON, HOME SHUTTLE, COMMON SENSE NEEDLES, all genuine and warranted by the best manufacturers world MACHINE OH., at tie Itemingt'ui Machine Depot, 101 Broad street. mb26 tf T. H. S IF. Alt Croquet. i|TE liav-’ r--i-eived a good assortment, of Brud- ley’s Patent Croquet, tlie best s’ts made, which we offer at low prices : Full Md* fur H pluy**r* nt 81, S-*, Wl. S|i7,so u Met. Good lor I playmutsl.ls ins t. Base Balls, Bats, anil all kinds of Games. •f. U . PKiMK X \OI{?IA\, Booksellers and Htationers, Columbus, Georgia. aurii U For Rent. a FOUR-ROOM dwelling house A on lower Oglethorpe s'-x-eet, witti a goo< i garden spot. gQodjßj t uEtJI well of waU-r, etc. Apply at mhl9 tf THIS OFFICE. W. J. FOVLE, UentiHt, Over Wlttich k Klnsel’s Jewelry Store, Broad jan6 tf] Street. ! FINANCI AL & COMMERCIAL. < 01.1 Hill N DAILY MAKKKT. OFFICE DAILY TIMES, April 20, IH7B. FINANCIAL. 1 Moufy Ito IS pi'r cent. Gold buying 112 i aelliuii 114. Silver uominal. BiKht bills on New I York buying illiicouut; demand bills on lloHton * 3 e. dlaoonnt; Imnk check* >*c. premium. COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET. NKW CLASH. Market closed dull at the following quota tions: Ordinary 12 Good Ordiuary 1* <'> 14 Low muUllDj<H 15 (tO— M i itcl ling* 1.% 1 .. (ii — Good Middlings (><- Warehouse stiles 58 boles. Receipts ilt'. bales--00 by S. W. It. It., sby M. k G. It. It., Oby Western It. It., 2byN. A It. li., oby Iliver, 20 by wagons. Shipment* 116 bales—llo byß. W. It. It.; 0) W. It. H.; rt forborne consumption. DAILY HrATEMF.Nt. Stock August 31, 1874 1.036 Received to-ila> W previously 50.273 —SC, 309 f.7.345 Shipped to-day 110 •• previously 51.29.* -51.40 H Stock ou band **.937 Same day la*t yenr—Received •* •• —Shipped *— •• —Hale* •• •• “ —Stock —— | Total receipts to date Middling* 13 V r. K POUT*. liecoipts ut all ports to-doy it,370 balen; ex ports to Great Britain 4,220 bales; Continent bales. Consolidated—l2,l32; exports to Groat Britain 19,267 bales; to Continent 4038; ! stock at all ports 533,749. MAIUiF.T* BY TKLEURIPII. Special to tlie Daily Times by the H. & A. Line. FINANCIAL. | New York, April 30—Wall Street. 6 e. m.— I Money closed easy at 3 per cent. Gold 115’,a',. Stats’bonds dull; Ala. ss, 1883, 38. COTTON. Liverpool, April 20, 1 v. M.—Cotton dull and easier; sales 10,000 bales, speculation 2000; Amer ican ; middling uplands 8d; middling Orleans B' s a l *d; arrivals easier. 4 i*. xt.—Cotton dull; sales bales, spec ulation ; American ; middling uplands 8,1; middling Orleans 8' B av;d. Juno and July delivery, not below low mid dlings, B'ad. July and August delivery, not below* low mid dlings H 3-Ifni. Havre, April 20. Receipts 0 ; tres ordinaire Orleans, spot, 07; low middling Orleans afloat OK; market heavy. Nkw York, April 20.—Cotton —New class spots closed dull and easier; ordinary 13 ; c ; good ordi nary 15 ’,,e; strict good ordiuary —e; low mid dlings HI ,; middling IF* 1 .; good middlings 17; middling tuir 17'.; lair 18*,; sales of exports 221; spinners 204; speculation ; transit- ; exports to Great Britain ; to the continent, ; stock Futures closed easy; sales of 47.700 IsiloH as follows: April 10 5-32*3-10; May 10 310; Juus 10 16-32 July 10 11-10823-32; August lt 27-32; Heptember l>*a2l-f-*; October Hi 7-82rt',; No vember 10 l-32a1-10; December If. M6h-32: Jan uary 16 5-32 u *4. Chaklkhton, April 2i>. -Receipts 242 bales; sales 500 ; middlings 10 . stock 17,944 ; ex ports to Great Britain ; to the continent ; coastwise ; market easy. Plin.ADKLilliA, April 20.—Receipts bales; middlings 16*.; exports to Continent to Great Britain ; murket quiet. MtmiLC. April 20.—Receipts 58 ; sales 100 ; midiUiugs lf’; stock 25.854 ; exports to Great Britain ; to the continent : coastwise 82; market nominal. Nkw OnLEANS, April 20. ~~ Receipts 000 ; sales C 000; middliugM 15 3 „: low mi.ldliugs ; good ordinary ; exports to Groat Britain 4220; to Continent —stock 150,1175; market guiet, demand lair. ' Baltimore, April 20.- Receipts 70 bales; sales 100; middlings 10,*, ; exports to Great Britain ;to Uontlrient —; stock 14.279; market dull. Boston, April 20.—Receipts 14 ; sales - ; middlings lt;.>„; exports to Great Britain ; stock 14,570; market quiet. Memphis, April 20.—Receipts 255 ; ship ments 802, sales UUO;, stock 34,397; middlings 15!,a' t ; market quiet. PnovtDKNGK, April 20.—Stock 18,000. Port Royal, April 20.—Stock 323. Galveston, April 20.—Ib'ceipts 288; sales 325; middlings 15‘„; exports t< Great Britain dull and nominal. Havannaii, April 20.—Net and gross re ceipts 413 bales; sales 635; middlings 10; B ; low middlings ; good ordinary ; exports to Great Britain ;to continent ; coastwise ; to France —; stock 06,227; market easier, not quotably lower. Norfolk, April 20. -Receipts 739 ; sales 150; low middlings 15%; stock 4,070; exports to (ir< ut Britain ; market dull. WII.MINOTOK, April 90.—Receipts 28 ; sales ; middlings IB*,'; stock 2,718; exports f* Great Britain ; market easier. PROVISIONS. New Orleans, April 20. Bugar quiet and | steady , comman C.Sa?; lair 7.£a 4 „ ; fully fair 7aH; prime H l ., OboiCC 8■ . lfelMtMt qUifft uml sternly; choice 68a70; prime 60; fair 55; common Bit. Rice dull; prime 7‘qa'.'.; fair Glial; common s*g* ’i • Hack corn in good supply, active demand; market firm; white 87a8K; yellow mixed 86. Flour -demand fair, steatiy; choice $6 02',a7 60; choice XXX $0 25ttC 50. Provisions active and llrm. Bacon -clear sides, casks. 13.5.7; clear rib shies 13}'a , . Mess pork at $22 7523 fHi. Hams—sugar cured firm at 13 ,;il4. fjird dull; for tierce,; 16 for kegs. • ♦ • Wholesale Prlrw. Affj-ks- per barrel, $5; peck, 75c. Bacon Ch ar Bides if. 13c.; Clcur Rib Hides 12* c.;Shouldersß*ic; Ice-cured Shoulders 12 1 ; Sugar-cured Hams 15c; Plain Hams 14c. Baooino—lW'jlf'. Bulk Meats—Clear Bib Sides ll.’V- Duttkk—Goshen > It# 40c; Country :iOe. Brooms- fi dozen, $2 50(fji$3 50. C.\NlY—Htick 'f* lb Bio. Canned Goods—Sardines came of 100 boxes sl7; Oysters, llli uis dozen, £1 20 to $1 3.5. Cheese--Kuglish it (Mk’; Choice Is}}.; West ern 17c; N. Y. State 16c. Caki/leh— Adamantine V- 10c; I'araphinoUßc, (>m E- Rio good lb 23c; Prime ik’lc *,; <'t|lre 24 !-j c; Java 33c to 37c. Corn Yellow Mixed bushel f 1 10; White, $1 12 1 i car loael rates in dqot. C'moG-Domestic, 1,000 s2fke $65; Havana, f 705/ $l6O. Flour Extra Family, city ground, f*. M> $8; A $7 50; n 60; Fancy $lO. if Aunw.utE.— Swede Iron 9c.; Iteftned Iron 4c.; Sail Iron 7’ .; Plow Steel 10' - lie.; Horse ami Mule Shoes 7 Ve.Hc.; jkt lb.; .Nails per keg §4.26; Axes sl2M£l4 per <loz. Hay—> cwt. $1 40; Country 406i;<50c. Iron Ties—%*, lb 7 Lard—Prime is*af, tierce, V*. lb 10c; halves and kegs,l6c. Leather White Oak Sole lb 25c; Hemlock Sole 33c; French Calf Skins S2O/ *4; American do. $26/>>3 50; Tipper [.eather %2(o* §3 50; Harness doi 50c; Dry Hides lie, Green do. Cc. Mackerel No. J fi biJ sl6#slß; No. 2 sl4; ! N<|. 3.? 11 60e,|P2 60; No. 1 ft kit #1 4Mr ?3. Pickles Case ?' dozen pints $1 80; f* quart $3 25. Potakii —V*' case $8 t'. ?•*.*. Potatoes— liish V bid 1 4 50 -§5 uo Powder - r> keg $6 25; ; ; keg jgj 50; 1 . $2 tiO, in Magazine. Iloi'K—Manilla ft lb 20c; Cotton SOc; Machine imi'h 6} ,r. Meal—bushel ?1 20, Molahsi’s—N. O. V gallon Hs<-: Florida 75c; re [ boiled 76c; common 46'V'/50. Hyrol'—Florida 6666750 Oats—fi bushel Hf.fmUOc. On.—Kerosene V gallon 2-; Linseed, raw, $t 20; boiled $1 25; Lard §1 25; Train sl. Rici; —"(A Hi B‘;c. Halt—V. sack $1 85; Virginia $2 23. Tobacco—Common p. jl* •!sicsoc; Medium Bright 70c; Fine 75c; Ex Ira ;il; Navy 60 fit-CSc.; ! Maccaboy Snuff 756<:85c. Shot 'tfi sack %2 40. Sugar—Crushed and Powder'd f'4 li* irif/iilJtjc; A. 13c.; 14. 12J4C,; Extra C. 12c.; 11.ee.; N. O. Yellow Clarified Id ‘; 40. W'hite 12 : •. Soda—Keg 7c lb; box 10c. Starch—c* lb H‘ic. Trunks—Colurubns made, 20 inch, 75c; 36 inch $2 80. Tea—Green 75c; Oolong Csc. Whiskey—Rectified gallon $1 35; Bourbon %2Un%i. White Lead— t* lb IB'/I2}i,c. VINKOAR 78 gallon 35c. COUNTRY PRODUCE. m Wholesale Retail. Goshen Butter % 40 $ ;50 Country “ 30 40 Eggs l5 Frying chickens 20(i<>26 254* 30 Growu " 30(i£33 So@33 Irish potatoes OOp'k 4 60 • • - 5 00 Lbl 5 00 Sweet potatoes 75 35p'k Onions DObbl WVp’k Cow pens 80 bu 100 uu llry liomh. WHOLESALE PRICES. Prints HfrflOo. V ynr bleached cotton 7 S(n)10c. 4-4 •• •• 10f<e20c. " ! Sea Island “ 8( 16c. “ Coats’ and Clark's spool cotton. .70c. Tickings 10(<i 35c. 1 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12 4 brown ami | bleached sheetings 30@'50c. i Wool flannels—red and bleached 20(di75c. I Cauton flannels—brown and bl’d 12 l *(<f 25e Linsoys 16(<ft80i*. I Kentucky Jeans I6(*b66e COLUMBUS M ANl I FACTU RED GOODS. Eagle and I‘hknix Mills.—Sheeting 4-110'*c., T ANARUS„ shirting H'jC.; osuaburgs, 7 o/.., 14c.; drill ing 12c; bleached sheeting and dilling 12i"13c.; Canton flannels 20c. Colored Goods. Stripes 10(c) 11 'jC.\ black gingham checks 12 l a fii)l3c.; Dixie pludcs for held work 17c; cotton blankets s2ff $4 50 per pair; bleached huckaback towels $l4O per dozen; yarns Bs. to Is. per bunch of pounds $135; rope 25c. to 27c.; searing thread, 16 bulls to the pound, 60c.; knitting thread. 12 balls to the pound, bleached, 65c.; unbleac-hcd 50c.; wrap ping twine, in balls, 40c. Woolen Goods, ~ Cast meres, 9 or., per yard, 55c. to 7ik-.; leans 20c. to 37 '..r.; doeskin jeans 55c. Mimcookk Mills.—J, shirting B*,c.; 4 i sheet ing lo.' a c.; Flint River 8 oz. osnaburgs 15c.; do. yarns $1 35. Columbus Factory.—shirting K'-e.; 4-4 sheeting 10} a c.; sewing thread, nublcucbed, 50c.; knitting, do., 60c.; wrapping twine 4Uo. Clegg'h Factory, - Plaids or ch’ eks 13c; stripes fancy fanliiniis, P." c, W. \V. MACK ALL, Jr.. V l i orney si t I *aw C'olumbuN, <a. 6>” Office over D. N. Gibson’s store. Practices in U. 8. and State Courts. References—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. Savan nah. Ga.; Gen. <. M. Sorrel, Savannah, Go.; Gov. J. Black Oroome. Annapolis, Md.: A. k J. K. Lee, Jr., Ehoh., St. Louis. mh 23 tf Joseph F. Foil, \lloi'il'.v A i ',iiiin‘lloi" ill Dm. j YI'FK'E west side Broad ativet over store of V ) W. 11. Robarts k Cos. Practices in State and Federal Courts. Advice and services tendored to Administrators. Kxecutors, Guardians. Ac. Spe cialty made of Conveyancing. Examining Title*, Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. All business promptly attended to. feb7 dtf .1. I>. IS VV1154 >. Ulorney l Ijih. Oflice over llolatend A Co.’s. Broad street, Co lumbus, Georgia. In Ofllce at all hours. .junfi dly J. M. McNEILL. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I)RACTICES in Courts of Georgia and Alabama. Ofllce 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd At Special attention given to collect ions. .tan 10 tf Lv. .V. 80/I 10H. Alloi-ihm a( Law, I) RA<’TICES in State and Federal Courts of Georgia and Alabama. Makes Commercial I.uw a Hjwcialty. Olflce over C. A. Redd k Co.'s store. janltt 0m THOHNTOIN A GRIMES, %(foi‘ii<‘.VN al Law. i vl’FB’E over Alndl k Co.’s, corner <t Broad \ f and Ht. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga. janlft lv It. riiOMPHON, Ijivcr.v iiikl Sftic f^lnl>l4*, / YGLIdTIIORPE RTEET, l lwcen Randolph and * / Bryan. Th best of Saddle titid Harness Horses! \ fine lot of Carriages uud Buggies alwuys on hand. Special attention given to the accommodation of Drovers. They will find it to their interest to put up w ith him. fob 14 tf TIIE Opelika Weekly Times, BENJ. H. KEISEB, Prop’r, Hah now a wide and extensive circu lation in I*e, Chambers uud Tallupoosa (•(mnties- the largest of any newspaper in the Eastern portion of the State. Merchants of Columbus, by advertising in the TIMES, would he certain to reach a majority o the. people of East Alabama, and find it to their Interest to inform its numerous readers of the qualities of their goods. Postoffici! receipts proves nay assertion to he facts. Terms moderate. i Address THE OPELIKA T/MKH. ap2 2w “NOT AFTIAIDi!” Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN Till-: T A MlOrrON STANDARD | T IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUE'I’Y, ONE of the wealthiest in Georgia, oiid the people there love to do their finding In Cltunbtra, and th.-y are obliged to spend their money with those merchants who atlv**rtle. Tbo STANDARD had a large oircnlation. Address VV. 12. MIJMFOKD, Editor and Busim su Manager. j feb2o lw Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale. Uf ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in Aly next, within the legal hours of Bale,before the Court House door in Cusseta, Ga., one house and lot in the town of Cusseta, ou the corner of Boyd and Osteen street., known as lot No. 18, levied on by virtue of a tt fa, from Justice flourt of the 1104th District G. JL, in favor of N. N. Howard k Hons vs. Wright. McCook, as the property of Wright McCook. Levy made and returned to me by D. J. Fussel, eonstablc. Also, at same time and place, will he sold one hundred and seventy (170) acres of land, No 73, iu the 33d district of Chattahoochee county, levied on as the property of T G Perry, deceased, to satisfy afi fa from Justice Court of Ilbith dis trict G M, In favor of Wm Bagl-y vs M J Perry, administratrix of T G Perry, deceased. Levy made and returned to me by b J Fussed!, consta ble. mh3l w4t JOHN M. SAPP, Sheriff. Notice. HAVING concluded to make a change in our business after this year, we offer from this date our entire slock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Ribbons, Notions and all fancy articles regardless of cost to cloo out. Our stock of Staple Goods is complete, and will bo sold as low as the same goods ran be bought iu the city. VNe invite all to call and examine goods and prices. JOHN MiHIOUGH k CO. aj.rll-lwd THIS I*im 18 ON KILE WITH Rowell & /^hesman . Advertising Agents, THWO & CHESTNUT STS., ST. LOUIS, MO. New Goods! New Goods!! SPRING STOCK. A large lot of new | Spring and Slimmer Dry Goods, Notions, &c., i Just received and to arrive. i Call and examine our stock. Priceh um low ar \ I the lowest. 1\ C. JOHNSON A* CO. j upvll 1875 cod dk w RANKIN HOUSE. 4’oliiiiiliiin. t.roi'Kin. j J. W. RYAN, i'rop'r. ( Ruby Kcstiumuit. BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, UNDER THE HANKIN' HOUSE. | .iHiii <i.s>vu j. w. pYAJft Proii’r. | Jolm Blackmar, •St. Clflir Street, Gunby’s Building, next to l’wr, IlbroM Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance, BKFKII, 1)7 PEUMIrtSION, To Merchants’ and Mechanics' Bank, this city. Jan2B-ly L. I*. AENUHBAUIIER, j 1 k OOMS over Moffett’s Drug Store. lam reg 1V ularly supplied with th*’ latent FASHION PLATES, and urn prepared to guarantee perfoct aatisfliction, at reasonable ratce. mh2l eodtim- G. A. KXEHNE, MEH(JHANT TAILOll! 131 lintad airrrl, HAS ou hand a haiDiinm<- asnortment of Gou tlemen’H Dross Goods, English and I'rench (,’iiKHimeres, Vestings, kc. Gutting done at ruasonablo rat*!s. Have your Clothes made by no*, and I guarantee perfect satisfaction in style and price. janSl ly J. T. UOOK, Stalls 15 & 17, Market House, | EEPS eons ton tly on hand and for sale the I BEST MEATS that can be obtained, mb2s dly l)R. J. A. 1 R(B ! HART HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment ou j the premises formerly known as the Dr. j Bozeman lot, at the corner ot Mclntosh and | ltuudolph atrcetH. Entrance to the Ofllce on Me- i IntoHh street, where professional calls, made either at day or night, may bo left and will be j promptly attended to as soon as received. jsn22-eod tf. E. L. Guay. It. If. Gbay. E. la. GIJAA V CJO., AGENTS FOR SALE OF Texas LandLs 1> ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi i do well to call tn us, ns we have lands i almost every 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 hind claims on reasonable claims. Mr. E. L. Gray has just re turned alter a resi dence* of twenty years in Texas. Ofllce at Alabama Warehouse. (mli 10 fun Jordan’s Joyous Julep. : A Specific for Neuralgia. • I HAVE been saying a good deal through the pipers of bite extolling JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP as a most wonderful NEURALGIA CURE; but for fear you may exclaim us Kliakspeare when ho said “You cram these words into mine ear against tho stomach of my seuse," I now sub mit to you wliat persons say who have tried my Neuralgia Julep, with the most, complete and satisfactory result: OotUMBUR, January IC, 1876. Mr.Jordan: —l take great pleasure in recom mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, has produced a most wouderl'ul relief in ono ot the severest attacks of ncurulgia my daughter ever has had. She has been treated for it by three skillful physicians, with very little benefit, 1 and used all the usual remedies with little suc cess. I can with much confidence hope for a per manent cure. It is only two days since we began the use of it, and it is apparently of permanent tsmefit. Yours, with respect, AIRS. L. I. NORMAN. Pfthkssueu, Va., Juu. 15, 1876. I Jn. L. . lordan, Esq., Columbus, Ga.: Dear Sir—Having learned through my friend K. A. Bacon of your “J. J. J." preparation for re lief of neuralgia, and tested it with perfect suc cess ju my own family, iu the worst ease, too, that ever came under my observation, I now I enclose fifty cents for u second bottle, us I con- j | sicier it too valuable a medicine to bo without, i though I have no immediate use for it. Very truly yours, JAMES T. TOSH. ! OoLL’Mm M, Ga.. Nov. g, 1874. Dr. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous Julep for Neuralgia has been tried in my family. kx.J with the most happy result,and 1 find iu it all you claim for its virtue. And 1 unhesitatingly re commend it to all who are suffering from Neural gia as something a little remarkable in its cura tive powc r. J. V. WORTHY. CohtTSJjps, Ga., Dec. 18,1874. Dr. ./. L. Jordan —Yonr medicine, Joyous Julep, is without an equal for Neuralgia. Having been a great sufferer from the pain, and having tried tho prescriptions of many physicians, yet all proved of no effect until I tried four doses of your Julep, when I was immediately relieved, and have uot been troubled since. H. C. MADDOX. LaksCity. Fla., Nov. 4, 1874. Dr. J. L. Jordan —Please send rne another bot tle of your Joyous Julep for a friend. I have never found anything equal to it for Neuralgia. Two doses cured me almost instantly, and I can safely recommend it to do what you say. Very respectfully, kc., JOHN M. JEFFRYH. Fkrnandika, Fla., April, 1874. Dr. •/. D. Jordan, Columbia, Ga.: Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add my tes timony to the efficacy of your “Jordan’s Joyous Julep," in giving instant relief In Neuralgia; and Ut all appearance, as effective as instantaneous. I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and since takiug a few t'-aspooufuls of your relief, two or more weeks have elapsed, and there are ho indi cations of return. 1 hope that the human fam ily will raccive a benefit commensurate with the importance of your discovery, and that your pecuniary reward will bn equal to Its well do- Herved merits. Yours, respectfully, MRS. L. DOZIER Price 50c. Liberal clisoonnt to the trade. Besides manufacturing this meritorious com pound, JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP, I have on hand, and keep receiving in small quantities, tho best and Purest Medicines for tho admixture ot Physicians’ Prescriptions, and to which I give the closest scrutiny and care in preparing. 1 can always he found at my store any hour of the uigbt, by ringing the bell. Prices consonant with hard times and weak purses. Soliciting your calls, J promise ray best efforts to please and merit yonr patronage. Respectfully, •IOII.\ la. .lOKIHV ipotlippary, No. 198 Broad tftreet, Ootamtraa, Ga. Janl7 tf VOL. I.—NO. 9-3 H. F. ABELL& CO. I ’—WAVE--* ' ' JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OK ! St. Oroix Bum, Port Wine, Claret Wine, Arrak, for Punoh, Scotch Whiskey, l ’ Boker’s Bitter?, Sherry Wine, Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiekied, All i-f Uu linest ouality *md for at lew i prices, and we are dally receiving new and choice j Family Groci rl:s of all vurieti* h. tt4“ All Goods Delivered. 11. F. AKFIX A 4 0. uj>7 tf - ------ •—-j- r- • Private Boarding House. I 1 BEtt TO AXNOUKOK TO THK PUBLIC THAT from and after this date I will keep A PriviUe ■(onrdliiK Ilmmo At the Muscogee Home Building, corner Ht. Clair and Oglethorpe etreotn. I can accommo date regular and transient boarders. Day Board per mouth |2O. UAKXLV IIAU K IAS. UKU sth, 1875. tf A SAFE INVESTMENT ! And One That Will Pay. rr>HE subscriber being compelled to remove hie 1. residence from Columbus within a limited period, will dispose of all of his Columbus Real Estate at a low price and on liberal terms, lie jMirticularly calls the attention of purchasers to City Lot No. 72, corner of Broad and Crawford streets, tho former site of the old ‘’Columbus Hotel,” but now popularly as the Jake Burma corner. The lot fronts nearly 150 feet on both Broad and Crawford streets, and could give front ou either street to six large and commodi ous stores, with public halls, rooms, fcc., over head. The most suitable time to erect buildings for occupancy next October is now at hand; labor and materials are cheap. The lot is the most eligible tor the purpose indicated in the city, and to uny one with sufficient nerve of brain and pocket, tho opportunity to realize a fortune is offered. Apply to nih2l ftodim JOSEPH E. WEBSTER. Sale of City Lots. U'TLL be sold at public outcry, on Tuesday. April 20th, in front of Preer k Illgea’ store, THIRTEEN QUARTER ACRE LOTH, being the whole block on the Fast Commons upon which the Colored Methodist Church is situated. x -cepting the three-quarter acre lots in southwest corner of the block, upon which tho new colored church is now building. These lots aro offered for sale under authority derived frofn the Legis lature. and arc some of the most valuable of all the Commons—desirable from their location, either for dwelling or business houses. Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent. Hr order of the Commissioners of Commons. B. F. COIJCMAN, JNO. McILHENNT, JNO. PEABODY. W. L. SALISBURY. mh27 ta Committee. Cotton Factory for Sale. ON TUESDAY, THK 20TH APRIL NEXT, AT 12 o’clock, noon, we will sell at public out cry, without reservation. In front of Kills 4 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, fJa., on lot No. —, containing abont acre. The location is near the centre of business, the North and South Railroad running in front of it. The buildings consist of u wooden building fur office and {lacking room, and a two-story brick building, in wliich th machinery is placed. Tlie machinery lias all been purchased sine* the war, and is iu good order and repair, and is now running successfully; It consists of one (1) Steam Engine and Boiler (40 horse) in complete order; twenty-two (22) “Suco 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. 6 to No. 20s. The Factory is now producing 1,100 pound* Yarns (Hs and 10s)* daily, and has a good demand for its productions. Terms—One-third cash, one-third 13 months, one-third 18 mouths. A complete list of machinery ami makers will be given on snplicatlon for sains. JOHN PEABODY, W. L. SALISBURY, Assignees of John King, Bankrupt, t.-b'j'l dlwAeTta GILBERT'S PRINTING OFFICE AND Book Bindery, <>PlK?*lte Nfw iinlMtnx, COtiTJMBtJH, (iA., IB WELL BDMUni WITH MATEMAL, 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 hand, or printed to nr | der at short notice. Ilookn FOK RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS i Always in stock: also print' and to ordef when do sired. • RmT' Prices and Specimens of Work furnished on application. THOM. UILttKKT, | .iaiii If loiuintiuN, Cia. TOWN PLATS, FOll SALE, With or without ORANGE ORCHARDS, IN THE TOWN OF BEECHER, FLORIDA. Information relative to Beecher or Florida, can Ixj obtained. The former from a Jimty txtta trit map, 20 fry 28 iarJies, an Hum paper, contain ing Fruitlarul, peninsula. Town plat of Beecher, and the only accurate map of the Bt. Johns river to lake Harney. The latter from a large pamphlet. English or German, on Florida, its climate and productions, with a sketch of its History. These will be forwarded free of postage, on re ceipt ol 26 cents each. Address, EWI\ A. STI IIH KU, M\NA(iLNft JMREOTOU, | THE BEECHEE LAND 00., FLA. iP.O. Box 2822. 34 Park Row, Now Yoit I t,n2f)-<UW.t t