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THE DAILY TIMES.
(iolombuM, CM.*
FRIDAY APRIL 23. 1875.
MARK U BLANDYoRD. bOUIH f. OAERAUH,
HI.AMIKOUU Ai €4A U KA 1C 11,
Attorn*)'* wnd Counirllur* nt Low.
Office So. 07 Broad street. over Wlttieh k KJnsol's
Jewelry Store.
Will practice in the State and Federal Court*.
fob‘2B
OI K ACJKNTN.
N.M. 111 in-It, r Opelika, All*..
Is nuttiorlMvf to rnrelpt for sulworlptlmiH
and advertising for Daily and Weekly
Times.
J. 1.. Indham 1m our general authorized
traveling agent.
Johdan 1.. Howell Is connected with
this office, and Is authorized to solicit and
receipt for advertisements and subscrip
tions to tho paper.
E. N. Petf.khon Is our local agent nt
Union Hprlngs, Ala.
E. T. Lono Is authorized to solicit sub
scriptions aud advertising for this paper
In Alabama, aud to receipt for the same.
•re Unity nn<l Weekly Time.
Can lie procured every day ut the “Nar
row Gauge” Fruit and Cigar Store of Mr.
J. L. Troadaway, next to Itankui House,
Broad street.
rtxEH.u, xoTin:.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr.
and Mrs. A. T. Caliiol'N, are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral services of
the latter from tho passenger depot this
(Friday) morning at 0% o'clock.
Jlrw Adertlifent.
Board of Trade moots this afternoon, at
lit live o’clock. Full attendance desired.
Hoe notice of sale of notes, accounts, und
books of accounts, of McCrary A Cos.,
bankrupts.
Mess pork, In any quantity, at Watt A
Walker’s.
Mobile Life Insurance Company—T. S.
Hpoar, agent.
Spring dry goods—Gawley A Lewis.
I. BAZAAR FUR NT. FAIL
till IK<II.
Th* Entfi'talumcnl or the N*ion.
Handsome Needlework, Crochet Work,
Boautlful Clothing for Children, Fancy
Work of all kinds, Suppers, Lunch,
Fruits, Fishpond, Floral Bower. Many
attractions, and all in good taste. Begins
on tho 28th, and lasts three days. At
night admission 10 cents. No charge dur
ing the day. Season tiekets 25 cents.
up 22 Iw
Y. M. C. A.
A prayer meeting will be held every
afternoon of this week in the rooms of the
Association (nt Presbyterian Church).
Services to commence al six o'clock and
continue half an hour. apJl It
Beura Off the Palm !
Tho magnificent stock of dross goods,
Including the Alpacas and Bombazines, nt
J. H. Jones', because they are now and
fresh, and beautiful In lustre. Besides,
they are sold far below even tho prices
askod nt stores closing out. This can only
bo explained in tho fact that Mr. Jones
buys his goods at corPEit bottom figures,
and soils at a small advance. If parties
aro skeptical, wo suggest that "seeing is
believing."
Tho nbovo is reported as the substance
of a conversation of a number of ladies In
a prominent mantua making establish
ment In this city. “Vorbum sat.”
Mr Pork.
Watt A Walker have on hand a largo
quantity of Mess Pork, which they are
now offering to the trade in quantities to
suit purchasers.
This is a now department of trde in Co
lumbus since the war. The moat Is packed
In brine, and is sold in largo quantities
throughout Florida and South Georgia.
The brine protects tho meat in hot ell
mates. Watt A Walker purchase the pork
by the hundred barrels, and aro enabled
to oiler it to the trade at bottom prices.
np23 tf
PerMMl.
We had a pleasant call yesterday from
Mr. C, A. Jones, of the Opelika Observer,
who Is on a brief visit to the city.
Mr. Emilo Newman, of tho Union
Springs Ucrakl, also honored our sanc
tum with his presence.
ColumbuM tinnrdi’ Plr-Klv.
Despite tho inclement weather, the Co
lumbus Guards’ l’ic-Nic onmo off last night,
at Belch’s Garden. There was a very good
attendance, notwithstanding tho drizzling
rain and damp atmosphere.
Thoro was no moonlight, and much of
tho pleasure anticipated for the occasion
was thus prevented.
In the boll room it was pleasant, ns that
apartment was comfortably Ailed.
Tho Guards were unfortunate In having
such an evening for a plo-nic.
All present seemed to enjoy It very much
and to somo It may tie an occasion long to
be remembered.
Kew Wood*.
•Itint reoeived, now Prints, now Hamburg
Embroideries, now Hilk Ties and Ruffs,
jb Prices to suit the times, at
John McGouoh & Co.’s
Ditm tioodz Below toil.
We haw placed on our Bargain Counter
a largo line of Summer Fancy Dress
Goods, regardless of cost.
npl6 tf BOATRITE k CLAPP.
*1 uit In.
A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, In all
colors and shades, at
apls dwtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Mudu in Denorfit'i Fntterna
For Indies and children, for sale by
BOATRITE A CLAPP.
Semi for a pattern book free, apß If
The largest and prettiest selection of
Transfer Flowers in the city, is at
febll dAwtf J. J. Whittle's.
Parade.
The City Light Guards and the Colum-1
bus Guards wore out for n battalion
parade yesterday afternoon. Each com
pany had out about twenty-live men. The
City Lights were under command of
Lieut. Brantley, and tile Columbus Guards
under Capt. Shepherd.
The two companies met In front of the
Georgia Homo building, and Capt, Shep
herd assumed command. Tho manual
was gone through with, and Iwth compa
nies show considerable improvement.
After a few evolutions tho companies
marched off to their respective armories
and prepared for tho festivities of tho
evening, _
New and pretty Prints at tho Virginia
Store. Also, largo Stock Cottonades and
Cheap Cassiineres for Boys. Bleached
Shirtings and Sheetings at less than mar
ket value.
ap 22 coil H. TANARUS, CBIGLEK.
Men’s Furnishing Goods at tho Virginia
Store, Muslin and Gauze Undershirts,
Socks, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Also,
the New York City Shirts, the best in the
market. “P 22
For pretty Print”, go to
apatf .I S. .TONES’
Attempted Bobbery f* Corner Htone.
The corner stone of tho colored Meth
odist church now in process of crootion
near tho Jail, was laid some time since.
As Is customary on such occasions, a large
number of those present deposited various
little things in tho cavity of the coruor
stone. Jewelry, ribbons and trinkets of
various kinds were contributed by those
present. Somo money was also thrown In
by the wealthier members. It seems that
somo ungodly darkies were present at this
interesting ceremony, and looked on at
tho lining of the corner stone with unusual
Interest. Tho stone was put in its placo
and the construction around it moved on
nicely until Wednesday night, when it was
rudely torn from tho foundation of the
church by some unknown, felonious, sacri
legious hands. These unknown felonious,
sacrilegious hnnds seems to havo made
desperate attempts to open tho stone and
rob it of its concenlod treasures. Their
efforts failed. Masonry had sealed that
stone up for good, and it was not to be
clawed open by tho linger nails of ovory
greedy darkey. The treasure was pre
served, and though the large stone was
torn from its place, it was left unhurt and
unrobbed.
Those who endeavored to tear open the
sacred rock doubtless anticipated a big
haul, from their efforts. It now seems that
had they succeeded In thoir designs they
would not have been much benofltted. Wo
hear the pastor took the money which was
deposited in the corner stone to aid in the
erection of the church Instead of being
sealed up in a rock, to rot to ashes, simply
to fulfill the requirements of a time-hon
ored and highly practical custom. There
are times when practicality is eminently
sensible and when its harsh roughness is
overlooked In the contemplation of its
happy results.
It is reported that the work upon the
church has been temporarily suspended
for the want of means. The committees
are making a very thorough canvass of
the town, but thoir efforts do not seem to
lie remarkably successful. How church
building or anything else that depends
upon public contributions can proceed
during the present financial stringency, is
a first class conundrum.
For (hf Farmer* j
A largo lot of Cottonades. If you want
a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants
Goods, l icit
fob 27 J. J. Whittle’s.
iliul Arrived,
A fresh lot or Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at 10,12% and 15c per yard the best
goods in tho market at the price, at
febll dxwtf J. J. Whittle’s.
A large assortment of Linen Collars and
Cuffs of the latest styles Just received at
api J. J. WHITTLE’S.
Ntlll Idne!
A beautiful lot of Spring Prints JUHt in at
api J. J. WHITTLE'S.
A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to bo
sold cheap at
febll d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
An elegant line of Parasols and Fans at
the Virginia Store. ap22
Another Rui* Fudva.
The famous "Coloner' Whitley will long
be remembered in this community on ac
count of his prominent part in the investi
gation of the Ashburn killing. It seems
that his laurels have withered somewhat
of lute. Ho does not Hcom to be such a
‘big dog’ os ho was a few years since. The
Washington Swulay Chronicle, Forney’s
Radical paper, says of Whitley and his
creatures:
"It has boon our duty since tho trial of
of the Harrington safe-burglary conspir
acy to chroniclo tho arrest of several of
the witnesses who swore so hard for tho
defendants on that trial, for varh >us crimes,
and now another rose fades away. "Gen
eral” W. J. Manks, who was one of "Colo
nel" Whiteley’s detectives, and who was
one of lie leading witnesses for the de
fense, was arrested last week In New York
for selling fifteen thousand dollars' worth
of counterfeit ility-eent notes, and commit
ted to Jail. The telegraph informs us that
ho has been Indicted, and sun we expect to
hair of his conviction. This was a prett y
class of men to bring here to swear truthful
men out of court. By tho time tho second
trial of this conspiracy shall take place
we expect that all of the witnesses whotes
tilliil lor the defense will bo in somo kind
of a prison, and we hoi>e it will not be long
before the second trial will tako placo ei
ther."
Those wishing a tiargain in Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to
call at
febll cUwtf J. J. Wethhl.
Extraordinary bargains in Dress Goods,
Ribbons, Notions, Ac., at
Jno. MoGocgii A Co's.
Elegant black Grenadines from 400. to
1.00 at Jno. MoGotoh A Co’s.
Gents’ Fine Imported Suitings, Light
Spring Styles, offered low, at
ap9 tf J. S. JONES’.
Good assortment of Cottonades ami
Cassiineres for boys and farmers, at
ap9 tf J. 8. JONES’.
I.urgt' Lot (irrnndtu***.
S<h*oihl shipment Includes the Mexican
Mesh. (ap9tf) J. 8. JONES.
If you want floured Linens ut half price,
tfo to Jno. McGouoh Cos.
If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Host*, in
medium or oxtra length, very cheap, go to
febl4 <Uwtf J. J. Whittle's.
New TiiM and Hamburg Edgings. Also,
Tnk and Guipure Lacos, for trimming
Grenadines nt
apO tf J.B. JONES’.
Muyor'z Court.
| Three cast's wore summoned, tried, and
disposed of before His Honsr yesterday.
Miss Maria Hawkins, colored, was
charged with disorderly conduct on Tues
day, and she was charged five dollars, or
in lieu of its payment was reminded of the
guardhouse for five days.
Frank Key was not guilt y of a charge of
disorderly conduct which was preferred
against him, and ho was dismissed.
Peter Freeman aud Ed. Hill, a dark
pair, were brought up together to answer
the charge of disorderly csnduct on Wed
nesday. Each wns fined costs and allowed
to retire.
Hotrl Arrival*—April **, IH7.*.
raifokp house.
J Caldwell, Enon, Ala.
Miss B M Lee, Macon, Ga.
A T Calhoun,
Miss Jennie Me Leary, Macon.
D J Shipp, Green Hill, Ga.
Clias B Jones, Cusseta, Ga.
Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
just received at . „
VITTKH A kINSELS.
Jewelry repaired and made to order.
Engraving and Watch Repairing done at
WrrrTor k Ktnset,’s.
HtBAPi.
Tho Lawrenco American calls them
“tongue-tussels."
Tho Cincinnati Timex, donies the report
that Genoral Spinner is going to establish
u college of Spinnorlan penmanship.
The dull times affect us all, but Jake
Burrus seems to be particularly unhappy.
It hurts him to say that ho has no news.
One of Mr. Evarts’ sentences, uttered a
few days ago, contained 310 words, und
thero is not a man in America that could
spoil all of them.
A cat with four sound logs, or a church
with a complement of window panes, can
not be found in Bluokhawk county, lowa.
The county has 8,095 boys.
It is probable that we have had our lust,
troupe for this season, arid will have to
wait until next fall for tho enjoyment of
any more theatrical pleasures.
There are frequent complaints of tho
obstruction of sidewalks by carts, wboel
barrows and veloeipedos. Boys and dar
kies who manage t hese machines ought to
keep the stroets.
It is worth something to Ik; the best
spellor in Boston. A grand Bis soon to be
held there, and the victor will receive a
SGOO piano. Let’s havo some kind of a
prize for our little fun of Saturday night.
There is a little goat which inhabits pjut
of Broad street, and whose belligerent
propensities are noticeable on all occa
sions. His special delight Is to chase
smull dogs and the more peaceful speci
mens of his own genus.
The following, indicating the presence of
trne poetic lire, was recently found upon
the slate of a school boy almost a thou
sand miles from this city. All objectiona
ble features should bo pardoned for the
sake of childish innocence:
“() Lord above look down in love
Upon ua little scholars.
Wo havo a fool to teach our school.
And pay her twenty dollars."
American humor is dying out. There
have not been more than nine hundred and
seventy-three puns on the appointment of
New to succeed Spinner in the Treasury.
A California misanthropist says: A nice
little boy who never would steal apples,
grew up to be a man, went into merchan
dising, broke three times, paid nothing on
the dollar, retired rich, and is now a shin
ing light in one of San Francisco’s most
fashionable circles.
The worst thing the baggage smasher
lias yet done was to break a Detroit box
directed to the grasshopper sufferers and
reveal that it contained only a pair of old
boots, some frozen potatoes, and a curd
inscribed, “The Lord loveth a cheerful
giver.”
Remember the prayer meeting every
evening at six o’clock, in the locture room
of the Presbyterian church, by tho Y. M.
C. A. These meetings are invariably in
teresting and benellcial.
When a fellow starts to travel now he
packs an abundance of linen coats and
summer undershirts in the bottom of his
trunk and fills the remaining space witli
overcoats and ml llannel. These sudden
changes are revolutionizing wardrobes,
and you cannot form the slightest idea of
what to-morrow will be.
An entire new stock of fine Jewelry has
been received at
Wrrrmi & Kinkel’s
Jewelry Store.
A splendid kit of white and Rod All-
Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached (Hin
ton llanneiH, Opera Flannels, in all shades,
to Ik) closed out cheap, at
febl4 d&wtf J.J. Whittle’s.
You can buy beautiful colored Grena
dines at 10c. and upward, at
Jno. McGouoh A Go’s.
Parasols and fans for the million, at
Jno. McGouoh A Co’s.
Bpocial care given to preparing Physi
cians’ Prescriptions at Moffett’s Drug
Store, 74 Broad street. np2 lm
Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed
to give satisfaction, can be had at
WrmcH A Kins el’s Store.
mh2(s d3m
City Light*’ Plr-ntc.
The City Light Guards will have their
hopes realized—their plans for a grand
military pie-nic. They have received a
reply from the LaGrange Light Guards
accepting their invitation to participate
in the proposed pic-nic at Opelika. The
Montgomery Grays were compelled to re
fuse because they aro going to Mobile on
the 28th inst. Tho Auburn Cadets will be
on hand. They, with the LaGrange com
pany and two from this city, will make
four military organizations which will be
present and participate. Each of the
companies will carry quite a purty of
friends, and there will certainly In* a great
day iu Opelika. The pic-nic will come off
on the 29th of this month. We hear that
the fare for tho round trip will he one
dollar.
The City Light Guards deserve credit
for their endeavors to get up this affair,
and we hope it will pass off pleasantly to
aP!.
Bargain iu Linen Cuffs ut 25c. at.
Jno. McGouh A Co’s.
Just reeeivtvl Jap Silks in blk. and white
check Silver Gray, at the lowest price, at
Jno. McGouoh A Co’s.
Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at
api J. J. WHITTLE’S.
Now Opening,
Full lines of new Spring Goods.
apß tf BOATRITE A CLAPP.
Magnificent lot of Cloths and Cassi
meresto close out at one-half their value,
at Jno. McGouoh A Co’s.
A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid
Gloves, just in and to bo sold cheap, at.
api J. J. WHITTLE’S.
The largest assortment of Gold and Sil
ver Watches is to be found at
Wrracii A Kinkel’s Store.
Black Iron Grenadines at the Virginia
Store, in new styles. Also, Plain at 40 to
50 cents, which arc a great bargain.
ap22 H. T. CRIGLER.
Sowing Muchlno Nerdi
For all kinds of Sewing Machines,
from 40 to 50 cents per dozen. Also the
best Oil. The place to got the genuine
Singer Manufacturing Co.’s Noodles, at
j mh27 tf J.H.BRAM HALL’S.
Dr. C.J. Moffett
Has opened a full line of Drugs and Drug
gists’ Sundries at his old stand, No. 74
Broad street, where he will be pleased to
servo his old patrons and others. mp 2 lm
lu*t Arrived:
18,000 yards Calico. If you want a
pretty BpriiiK Dress, go to J. J. Whittle’s.
Ho receives fresh lots weekly. fob 27
At the Virginia Store, Dress Goods of
all kinds, in new styles and very cheap.
ap22
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL, j
COLUMBUS DAILY Mi It KEY.
OFFICE DAILY TIMES, April 22. 187f.
FINANCIAL.
Money l 1 * to 1 % per ceiit. Gold buying 112
selling 114. Silver uomiual. Sight bill* on New
York buying *ie. discount; demand bill* on Bouton
y,e. discount; bank check* .**©. premium.
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
NEW CLASH.
Market cloed dull at the following quota
tiona:
Ordinary 12 (sl3
Good Ordinary 14 (sl4 ■*
Low middlngs 16 (<**—
Middlings 16
Good Middling* (jjH-
Warehouse affile* 0 bales. Receipts 02 bales—6
by S. W. It. R., 3 by M. k O. R. R.. 4 by Western
K. li., 7 by N. Al S. It. K.. o by River, 12 by
wagon*. Shipment* 28 bale*—2B by S. W. R. It.; j
00 W. R. It.; 0 for home consumption.
DAILY STATEMENT.
Stock August 31, 1874 bb3C
Received to-day 62
“ previously (10,878—60,440
57,476
Shipped to-<Uv 28
" previously 51,44'.!—61,477
Stock on hand 6,999
Same duy last year—Received
“ '* •• —Shipped
—Sales
" “ “ —Stock
Total receipts to date
Middlings 16.
U. S. PORTS.
Receipt* at all ports to-day 2,732 bale*; ex
ports to Great Britain 2.257 bale*; Continent
3020 bale*. Consolidated—lß,6so; exports to
Oreat Britain 26,306 bales; to Continent 832 H ; •
stock at all port! 524,632.
MiKkirrh BY TKLMr IK A PH.
Special to the Daily Times by the S. k A. Line.
FINANCIAL.
New York, April 22.—G01d closed at 115.
New York, April 22—Wall Street, 6 p. u. —
Money closed easy at 2‘ a a3 per cent., on call.
Gold opened at 111, 7 ., closed at 115. State bond*
—Ga. 0* 88.
COTTON.
Liverpool, April 22, 1 v. m.—Cotton quiet ;
*al<H 12,000 bales, speculation 2000; Amer
ican—; middling uplands 7 7 ,a8d; middling Ur- .
leans B>6d; arrival* .
May and June delivery, not below low mid- 1
tilings, 7 15-l Gd.
4 l*. m.—Cotton quiet; Hales 12.000 bales, spec
ulation 2000 ; American 6500; middling upland* i
7 7 ,a8d; middling Orleans 8 : „d.
Havre, April 22.—Receipt* 0 ; tr s ordinaire
Orleans, spot, 97; low middling Orleans afloat
98; market dull and uucliauged.
New York, April 22.—Cotton—New class spots
closed quiet ; ordinary 13% ; good ordi
nary 16' 4 c; strict good ordinary —c, low mid
dlings 16; middling 16% ; good middlings 1H ; , ;
middling lair 17 5 ,; lair 18; sales of exports 970;
apiumrs 85; speculation 65; transit—; exports
to Great Britain 189; to the continent —; stock
196,970.
Futures closed steady; sale* of 33.200 bale* a*
follow*: April 16‘„a5-32; May 16 5 32a3-l6; June
16 7-16a15-32; July 16 11-16; August 16 27-32; j
September 16 21-32a11-16; October 16 7-32: No- j
vember 10 1 32a1-16; December 16 l-16a3-32; Jan
uary 16 7-32a 1 j.
Memphis, April 22.—Receipts 223 ; ship
ments 9f>o; sales 2100; *to<’k 33,876; middlings
15; market steadier.
Philadelphia, April 22.—Receipts bales;
middlings 16',; exports to Continent —; to
Great Britain —; market quiet.
Providence, April 22. —Stock 18,000.
Port RoVAL, April 22.—Stock 323.
Galveston, April 22.—Receipts 36 ; *ales j
nominal.
Savannah, April 22.—Net and gross re- j
ceipts 263 bales; *ales 190; middlings 15 7 -; h>w i
middlings ; good ordinary ; exports to |
Great Britain —; to continent ; coastwise j
i—; to France —; stock 36,893; market quiet.
Mouii.e, April 22.—Receipts 318; *a!cs
750 ; middling* 15.'-,; stock 23,712 ; exports
to Oreat Britain to the continent ,
coast wise 279; market qui* t.
New Orleans, April 22. Receipts 682 ,
sale.* 2750. middling* 15?.*; low middlings ,
good ordinary ; exports to Great Britain
2068; to (Joblinent 3690; stock 144.010; market
quiet.
Norfolk, April '22. Receipts 461 ; sale*
200; low middling* I.V-,a!6; stock 4,o6o;exports to
Great Britaiu —; market steady.
Wilmington, April 22'.—Receipts 54 sale*
—; middlings 15?, ; stock 1,931; exports to Great
Britain ; market quiet.
AUOUhta, April 22.—Receipts ’,B ; sab *
46 ; good ordinary ; low middling ;
middling 15',; market dull aud easier.
PROVISIONS.
New Orleans. April 22. Sugar quiet and
wtcady; common 6‘,a7; fair 7‘,a 1 ,; fully fair 7aß;
prime 8 ; choice B'*. M"ia*se* quiet and
steady; choice 68a70; prime 60; fair 65; common
50. Rice dull; prime 7 a‘*: (air 6?*a"; common
s‘,aV Sack corn steady; white 8c; white mixed i
86a87; yellow 87. Flour quiet; choice $7 00;
choice XXX $6 16aC 50. Provisions quiet. Wean
pork at $22 50a22 76. Bacon—clear side* 13%;
clear rib sides 13%* ■ ; shoulderw 9 ',. Dry salt
meats firm. Ham*—nugar cured steady at 13*,a
14, fer choice. Lard steady; 15...a’* for tierce; 16
for kegs.
Baltimore. April 22.- Sugar firm at
10 , # a‘*. Flour quiet ami steady; family $5 75a
6 60. Wheat firmer; No. l Western amber $1 S3;
No. 2 do. $1 30; mixed do. $1 29; No. I Western
red $1 29, No. 2 do. $1 26; No. 2 Western spring
red $1 19a 1 20. Corn firmer ; Southern white
M7a9o; yellow do. 88a90; Western mixed 88, l'ro
i vision* easier and lower. Pork quiet at $22 50a
, 23 (R). Bulk im-ats nominal; shoulder* W, ; clear
rib sides 12; for carload* loose jobbing packed
1 8> t al2. Baeon quiet; shoulders 9‘ 4 ; clear rib
Hides 12 7 a13. Sugar cured hams 14 ' 3 als. l.ard
quiet; refined rendered at 16a' 4 . Butter firm;
good to extra fine Western tub* aud roll* at 16a2l
for old; 27a30 for new. Coffee quiet but firm;
ordinary to prime llio, cargoes, 16' 4 a19. Whiskey
quiet; sales at $1 14.
Cincinnati, April 22.—Pork strong at $22 25
, Bacon firm; shoulder* 9; clear rib 12 \\ ; dear
side* 13 : k a. Hama 13 ,*l4 a . Cut meats firm;
1 shoulders 8 ‘ t ; dear rib side* clear sides
12*i- Lard firm; prime *t am rendered ISqaij;
ksttle 15 \,alG. Whiskey firm ; sale* of iron bound
at s.l 13. Live hog* dull; common $7 4ftw7 90,
’ fair to medium $8 25a9 60; good t< choice $8 Vki
9 (X); receipt* 2382.
St. Lons, April 22. Flour firm; common to
medium superfiue winter $4 75a5 00; extra do.
$5 10a5 25; XX $5 25r5 35; XXX $5 405 60. Wheat
firm and higher; No. 2 red winter $1 33*4; No. 3
do. $124; No. 2 red spring $lO2. Corn firmer ,
sale* of No. 2 mixed at 72a73. Whiskey steady;
sales at $1 12. Pork firm at $22 50. Cut meats
firm; shoulders 8 l j; clear rib sides 12; clear side*
12 V Bacon easier; shoulders 9; clear rib Hides
12‘54; clear sides 13. Lard strong; sale* of steam
at Live hog* easier; yorkers $7 00a
7 40; bacon gradess7 40a7 75; butchers' $8 00a
8 40; receipts 1397; shipment* 327.
Wtwlcsdle Prices.
Aveles— per barrel, $5; peck, 75c.
Bacon —Clear Side* !b —c.; Clear Rib Side* j
14c; Shoulders lie; Ico-cured Shoulder* 12>je; j
Sugar-cured Hums 15c; Plain Hams 14c.
j Bagging—ls<g,l6.
I Bulk Meath—Clear Rib Hides 11 ' s r.
' Butter—Goshen th 4(V; Country 30t*.
i Bboomß V dozen, $2 50M$3 50.
Candy—Stick th 16c.
Canned Goods—Sardine* ease of 100 boxes
sl7; Oysters, llt> cans & dozen, f l 20 to $1 35.
Cheese—English ?! lb 00e; choice 18? a ; West
ern 17c; N. V. State 16c.
Candle*—Adamantine V lb 19c; Paraphine 35c.
OorrEE--llio good y. lb 23c; Prime 23c 1 a ; Choice
24‘■jc; Java 33c to 37c.
Cork—Yellow Mixed bushel $1 White,
$1 15 car load rates in depot.
Cioabs—Domestic, 1.000 $20(5;565; Havana,
s7o@ $l5O.
Flour—Extra Family, city ground, lb $8; j
A $7 50; B $6 60; Fancy $lO.
Hardware.—Swede Iron 9c.; Refined Iron 4c.:
! Sad Iron 7c.; Plow Steel 10' 3 toillc.; Horse and j
Mule Shoes 7 ‘ a (sßo.; per lb.; Sails per keg $4.25; :
Axes sl2@sl4 per dot.
Hat—cwt. $1 40; Country 40®50c.
Iron Tier—lb 7 Sc.
Lard—Prime Leaf, tierce, tf lb lf H ; halves and
keg*. 15c.
Leather—White Oak Sole lb 25c; Hemlock
Bole 33c; French Calfskins s2<>i,s4; American do.
s2<u'.s3 50; Upper Leather s2vs3 60; Harness do.
otH 1 ; Drv Hide* 11c. Green do. 6c.
Mackerel—No. 1 y bbl $12515; N<>. 2 sl2 50;
No. 3 sll 50; No. 1 ? kit $1 40(<u$3.
Pickles—Case dozen pints $1 80; quart
$3 25.
P>ta*k—f* case s7*i'B.
Potatoes—lrish f* bbl $4 6(i(g $5 00
Powder keg $6 25; keg $3 50; \ $2 00, in
Magazine.
Roue—Manilla f* lb 20c; Cotton 3<V: Machine
made 6* t e.
Meal—bushel $1 20.
Molasses—N. O. gallon Florida ;
re-boiled 75<-; common 451.150 c.
Syrup—Florida 60(<j.65c
Oats—bushel 85c.
Oil—Kerosene 14 gallon 26c; Linseed, raw,
$1 20; boiled $1 25; Lard $1 25; Train sl.
Rice—t* lb fiSjC.
j B.vlt pack $1 85; Virginia $2 25.
j Tobacco Common lb 55c ; Medium
j Bright 70c; Fine 75c; Extra $1; Navy 60u65. ;
; Maccaboy Snuff 75w85c.
Rack $2 4U.
Sugar—Crushed and Powdered lb 13*7,13 l a c;
A. 12 v ,c.; B. 12c.; Extra 0. 12c.; C. ll^c.;
N. O. Yellow Clarified 10 l ,e; do. White 13c.
Soda—Reg 7c lb; box 10c.
Starch—l* lb 8 6;c.
Trunks—Columbus made, 20 inch. 75e; 36 inch
$2 80.
Tea—Green Oolong 6Se.
Whiskey—Rectified fl gallon $1.35; Bourbon
s26is4.
White Lead—* lb ll®l2tfc.
gallou 35c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Wholesale Retail.
Goshen Butter $ 40 $ 60
Country " 0 4,)
Egg* l6
Frying chicken* 20@25 26fe30
Grown “ .‘{o(<f/33 30(<}-33
Iri*h potatoes OOp’k 4 60
.. •• 5 00bbl 6 00
Sweet potatoes 76 35p’k
Onion* 90 bbl 96 pk
Cow pea* 80 bu 100 bu
llry Goods.
WHOLESALE PRICE*.
Prints 7‘Vii9>,'c.?yar
\ bleached cotton 6*{<§>9c. "
4_4 •• *•
Sea Islaud •• Uc. ••
Coats' and Clark * spool cotton. .70c.
Tickings 10(4 25c.
9-4, 10-4. 11-4 and 12-4 brownaud
bleached sheeting* V-
Wool flannels—red aud bleached 20(t$76c. " |
Canton flannel*—brown aud bl’d 12 l ass2sc “ :
Linseys 15(d.30c. "
Kentucky Jean* 15(a,65c
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURED GOODS.
Eagle and Phenix Mills.—Sheeting 4-4 101,'c.,
shirting Bf-,c.; osnsburgs, 7 oz.. 14c.; \ driU
ing 12c; bleached sheeting and dilliug 12(>i l3c. ;
Canton flannels 20c. Colored Goods. —Stripe* 10f<$
11 'aC.; black gingham checks 12?i<&13c.; Dixie'
plades for field work 17c; cotton blankets s2e !
$4 50 per pair; bleached huckaback towel* $1 40 !
per dozen; yarns s*. to I*. per bunch of pounds j
$135; rope 25c. to 27c.; sewing thread. 16 ball* j
to the pound. 60c.; knitting thread, 12' ball* to ;
the pound, bleached, 55c.; unbleached 50c.; wrap
ping twine, in balls, 40c. Woolen Goods. —Cast
meres, 0 oz. per yard, 65c. to 70c.; jeans 20c. to
37 ‘,c.; doeskin jeans 55c.
Mucogek Mill*.— li nhirting B' a c.; 4-4 sheet
ing 10c.; Flint River 8 oz. osnaburgs 15c.; do.
yarns $1 35.
Columru* Factory.— 7 ; shirting B‘,c.; 4-4 ;
sheeting 10>,c.; sewing thread, unbleached, 50c.;
knitting, do., 50c.; wrapping twine 40c.
Clegg’s Factory.— Plaids or checks 13c; stripes
fancy fashions, 12' a c.
MOBILE LIFE INKER A ME CO.
This company has boon organized with j
a guarantee capital of $300,000, for tho
purpose of affording 7 to tho people tho j
benefits of a first class Home Institution.
Tho rates of premiums havo been care
fully calculated upon the most approved
basis, and are consistent with safety and '
undoubted security. They are not higher I
than those charged by the liest Northern
life insurance companies, many of which
exact an extra premium for residence in
the South. The surplus will be accurately
ascertained and distributed equitably
among the policy holders. In this way |
life insurance will be offered at its actual •
cost.
Besidus the ordinary forms of insurance j
granted by other companies, the Mobile j
Life Insurance Company call attention to i
their special feature called the Life
Endowment Plan, which combines most
attractive features, with safety and the
promise of a large surplus. Assets over
$500,000. W. L. Baker, President. If. M.!
Friend, Secretary.
T. S. SPEAII, Spwial Agent,
ap2l ly Columbus, Ga. j
(’all at J. J. Whittle’s and get some of
the Eureka Spool Silk. It is tho smooth
est, strongest and cheapest silk in use.
api
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings
and Insortings, at prices to suit the pur
chaser, at
fob 14 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow
Case Homespun just in and for sale
cheaper than ever known before, at
feb27 J. J. Whittle’s, j
Save money and labor by buying chil
dren’s roaily made dresses for 75c. to 1.50
each at Jno. MoGouoii A Co’s.
Muslins and Linen Suitings are just, the
things for the warm weather. J. S. Jones
has a beautiful lot on exhibition to-day.
apO tf
Yon <’un Still Have*
From 25 to toper et. in buying your Dress
Goods, Prints, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosie
ry, and all kinds of Trimmings and La
ces, also Ladies’and Gents’ Furnishing
Goods, Hate and Umbrellas, Parasols, etc.,
by calling on Wolf Moses,
160 Broad St., under the Rankin House.
A few dresses of beautiful black Hor
tonse Grenadines. mh2B lm
Good Corsets at the Virginia Store only
50 cents. Great bargains also in finer
grades. ap‘22
At the Virginia Store, great bargains
in Victoria Lawns and other White Goods.
Also, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. ap‘22
Go to the Virginia Store for Kid Gloves,
Llama Lace Socques and Points, and
great bargains in Ribbons. ap22
The Great Family Medicine.
l>r. Wilhoft’s Anti-Periodic or Fever and
Ague Tonic. No case of incurable Chills
has yet presented itself, where this .scien
tific and safe medicine has boon employed.
No case has been found so obstinate us to
resist ite prompt and masterly action.
No man has been so reduced by malarial
influences, but with ite use has come up
perfectly reconstructed. No pills or pur
gative requiretl with this medicine.
Wheelock, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors,
Now Orleans, For sale by all druggists,
d&w
Melullr Burial CaM>>,
Walnut, Rosewood and Common Wood
Coffins, Cases and Caskets, and Coffin
Trimmings and Mountings in great vari
ety, at the New Furniture Store.
mh6 tf TVT. Edmunds.
IV. I>. SMITH, \ulural ArtUt.
i 1 am now prepared to do any kind of
! Painting- -House, Sign or Ornamental.
I I can mend your Umbrellas, and make 1
them as g<M>i as new.
Give me a trial. I can be found oppo
site the Market House.
mhl4 tf W. D. SMITH.
XV. I>. Smith. Natural Vrtl-t,
In addition to his ordinary business of j
painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para-1
sols, etc., and make them as good as new j
at very low charges. mhl7 tf j
|
Colliuswortli Institute and
Bowery Academy.
r pilC public arc hereby informed
I that the undersigned liavw united \
as Associated Principals, lo teach !
English. MatlitiiuatL-al aud ('lassical j
Scb'-01. at Oolliusworth Institule, Hr j
Tffilbottou. Ga. **33?
J. G. C alhoun will teach Mathematics and the j
Physical Sciences, have charge of th.- study room, j
and general supervision of the conduct of the !
students.
J. T. McLaughlin will teach F-nglish Literature,
Moral Science, aud the Classic*, and have charge
of the business departments of the school and f
boarding house. We earnestly solicit to co-opera- !
tiou of our friend* to secure a large aud liberal j
patronage.
tuition and board.
Tuition $2. $3. $4 and $5 per month. Board at j
the Institution sl3 per month, paid in advance, j
Boarders must supply their own towels and bed- j
clothing.
N. B.—Board cau be had in the village* on rea- i
Bouable terms.
j. t. McLaughlin, a. m .
J. O. CALHOUN,
T>7 tf Associate Principals.
CITY TAX!
ARTIES WHO HAVE NOT PAID THEIR CITY
TAX for 1875. Will BE ALLOWED FOUR PF.R
CENT. DISCOUNT, if they pay BEFORE FIRST
OF MAY NEXT.
J. N. BARNETT,
apIR iwyl CVillecfnr ami Treasurer.
ISTew Clotliing i
SPRING AND SUMMER I^7-
THORNTON & ACEE.
Have now in store and are constantly receiving well selected stock of '
Men's, Bojn' and Children^
CLOTHING,
Embracing all tho latest novelties of the season
Also, a great variety of low-priced and
good Medium Suit* in Siugle and
Double-Breasted Sack* and
English Walking Coat Suits.
, A splendid as*ortment of Hail' aud Full
Dress Suit* in French and English Worsted;
lfiagouals aud Black and Fancy Cloth*,
Also, Full lire** Cloth
Swallow Tail Coats.
I' We call special attention to our stock of Gent*
■ Furnishing Goods, which is complete and unsur
passed. A full line of Hat*, Trunks, Valises, Um
| brellas, Walking Canes, Ac.
Remember our motto—Quirk Sales and Small
[ Profits. [apß codaw'im
E. EL YONGE,
DEALER IN
Hats, Gaps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c„ k,
IVo. J>l Broad Wtroet. ColumbiiN, (i n .
fcbl7 tiyl
\o Excuse rr Being Sick.
No person can use Boschee’s German j
Syrup without getting immediate relief j
and cure. We have the first case of
Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or any
disease of tho Throat, and Lungs, yet to j
hoar from that has not bom cured. We ;
have distributed every year, for throe
years, over 250,000 Sample Bottles by
Druggists in all parts of the United
States. No other manufacturer of modi- (
cines ever gave their preparation such a
test as this. Go to your druggist, F. L.
Brooks, 150 Broad street, and get a bottle
for 75 cents and try it. Two doses wil
relieve you. Sample bottles 10 cents each
mh2s d&wiy
Be Your Own Phyle|n.
There is no case of Dyspepsia that
I Green’s August Flower will not cure.
Come to the Drug Store of F. L. Brooks,
150 Broad street, and inquire about it. If
you suffer from Coetiveness, Sick Head
ache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver
Complaint, or derangement of the sys
tem, try it. Two or three doses will re
lieve you.
Ague Conqueber is the only remedy in
the United States that contains no quinine
or arsenic or other poisons injurious to
the system, that will cure Fever and Ague*
Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, Ac., and
| the Chills not return during the season.
It permanently cures Fever and Ague of.
long standing. mh2s d&wly
Cancer, Scrofula und ull Nkin Dlc:ue
Cured by Hr. Bunil'a DlM:uv**r>.
Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite
with and destroy the virus of Cancer and
Skin Afflictions, but will not affect the
healthy part. Parties may visit the city
and remain while under treatment at the
Penna. Cancer Institute (one of the hand
somest marble edifices in the city,) and the
finest remedial Institute in the country.
Remedies, with full directions, sent to any
part of the world.
Send for Pamphlets and particulars.
Address
H. T. Bond, M. I)., Penna. Cancer Institute,
3028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
feblO lv
Do You Wont lf*atthf
Why Will Ye Die?— Death, or what is
worse, is the inevitable result of continued
suspension of the menstrual flow. It is a
condition which should not Im* trifled with.
Immediate relief is the only safeguard
against constitutional ruin. In all cases
or suppression, suspension or other irreg
ularity of the “courses,” Dr. J. BradfieltPe
Female Regulator is the only sure reme
dy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous
centres, improving the blood, und determ
ining directly to the organs of menstrua
tion. It is a legitimate prescription, and
the most intelligent doctors use it. Pre
pared by J- H. Brstdfield, druggist, Atlan
ta, Ga., $1 50 per bottle, and sold by re
s|w*etable druggists everywhere.
/loon to Suffering Female*.
LaGrange, Ga., March 29,1879.
Brtulfield cfc O),, Atlanta, Ga.—Dear Sirs:
I take pleasure in stating that 1 have used
for the last twent y years the medicine you
are putting up, known as Dr. BradJUtld'x
Female Regulator, and consider it the
best combination ever g i ten together for
the diseases for which u is recommended.
] have been familiar wil a the preparation
both as a practitioner medicine and in
domestic practice, and can honestly say
that I consider it a boon to suffering fe
males, and can but hope that every lady
in our land, who may be suffering in any
way peculiar to their sex, may be able to
procure a bottle, and their sufferings may
not only bo relieved, but that they may bo
restorel to health and strength.
With my kindest regards.
I am. respectfully,
W. B. Ferrell, M. D.
jan23 dJbwJm
HEAD I HEAD ! J
< <>\m mTio\ n icici):
OrriCE of O. Sxckett, Drug* k Medicine*.
New Albany, Ind., April 10, 1874.
! Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, Atlanta, Georgia Dead 8111
- I have received your circulars, and iu conae-|
qnence of the distribution. I have sold about *ix
dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the la*t two week*. 1
The Globe Flower Syrup i* gaining great celebri- j
ty. I recommended it in two canes of conaump
; tion. One case was bed-fast; had not laid on but
| one side for two years; hemorrhages almost ev
joryday; much emaciated, and expected to die.
j He has taken six bottle* of Globe Flower Syrup; .
, hi* trouble* are ail gone, except prostration,
I which i* rapidly improving. He will certainly
I get well. The other cao is Bimilar with name *
: good result*. I can wend you many testimonials
' if you want them.
Yours truly, etc., O. BACKETT.
Important Xotlce t* Ceunumpllvea.
The long looked-for specific f"r the cure of all
1 pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOBE
! FLOWER SYRUP ha* proved the most extraor
! dinary medical preparation ever discovered for j
curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not
only cure* Consumption, but relieves, immedi
ately, the incipient stage*, such a* Cold*. I*llo*
in the Chest. General Debility, etc. It break* up
1 the most distressing Cold* and Cough* in an in
credible short time. Globe Flower Syrup con
tain* no opium, nothing nauseous or poisonous
—perfectly hsrmh -* and delicious to take; pos
sesses all the valuable properties of the Syrup
Hypophosphiten, the nutritive value of Ood Liver
Oil, the invaluable Tonic, Expectorant, Alterative
aud Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or
•Cephalanthus Occidental is.* 50,000 cases cured;
not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials
of wonderful cure* will be sent on application to
any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup.
It may save your life. For sale by Druggist*.
Manufactured by
DR. J. S. PEMBERTON k CO..
Chemists. Atiauta. Ga.
M. HOOD A CO..
Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga.
feb!9
WILLIAM MIN BAY.
Livery and Sals Stable Keeper,
Oiclef liorpe Ntrwt.
riAHE BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOR HIRE j
stall hours day and night.
Funerals served at short notioe.
Drovers accommodated n n liberal terras.
farrm tf
OmcK Mobile and Girard Raueoab j
Columbus, Ga., April 1. 1870 ,
/ \N aud after thiß day Rates of Pbshh n
1 * f a* follow*
BETWEEN
; Columbus aud Fort Mitchell <
*• Nuckolls
“ Perkins
S* l *!' l 100
*• Hatchechubbee i>
Blackmon j
•• Hurtville j 75
•• Guerryton 2 00
• ‘ Suspension 33.-,
" Chunnennggee .. 24
“ Union Springs 2 70
•• Thomas 3 25
" Liu wood 35,1
Troy 3 73
MILEAGE TICKETS.
! 3,000 miles, 3c; 2,000 miles. 3’,0; l.ooy miW
3 \ c; 500 miles, 4c.
api • : J> E WILLI IMS 0 : |
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Columbus, Ga., February 2Rth, 1875.
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbus 2.00 m
Arrive Montgomery 800*k
" Mobile 5.10 m
“ New Orleans 11:45 tu
•• S*lma 12:58 m
•• Vicksburg 10 10 am
’* Louisville 715 s v
Leave Columbus 11 45 * m
Arrive Atlanta 7 10 m
•• N-w York 15f*
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery 3 50 m
From Atlanta 6:27 \
CHAH. P. BALL. General Hnp't.
H. M. ABBETT, Agent. ianl tf
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD RAILROAD.
January 31, 1875. j
/ XN and after this date Train* on this i ‘
* * run a* follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sundays excepted) making clo*t* cornier
tiou with M. k E. R. R. f>>r Eufault-
Leave Columbus 3:00 v. m
Arrive at Troy 10:35 v v
j Leave Troy 2:20 a m.
j Arrive at Columbus 10:20 a. *
t Freight trams, going only to Union Hpr.r ,’-
leavc Columbus Mondays, Wednesday* ami Fn
-1 days. Leave Union Spring* Tuesday*. Tlmr*-
| days and Saturdays.
teb9 tf W. L. CLARK. Hnp’t.
PASSENGERS
Going North or East,
\, 'lt l. avoid niglit rhang.a ai. l - ’’
i ! m<>*t comfortable and shortest r u*’ •
j buying tickets
Via the Virginia Midland.
THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILLS
SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the
Hprlngs of Virginia.
G. J. FORKAUBF..
General Manager. Alexandria, Ya.
W. 1). CHIPLFY,
General Southern Agent. Atlanta. Ua
oj>3 tf
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