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THE DAILY TIMES.
X'Oltt|iilUW*
JWlUftlAtY . MAY 8. 1875.
MARK 11. BI.AWDFOBD, LOUIS K. GAKUAIU),
lll.AMmmil V U.IRBAKI),
AiNturv* httd i*t fmw.
Offlre No. 07 Broa<J OVM Wlttlch A Klnsol’s
Will practice in the BUt<* and Federal Unnrts.
Ol'H A4JKNTH.
H. H. IftlurU, ofOprltku, Ah..,
Is authorized to receipt for subscriptions
ami advertising for Daily and Weekly
Timem.
J. Ij. Ingham Is our i? ,, n <, rl authorized
traveling agent.
Jordan L. Howell is coimooti*d with
tills office, and Ih authorized to solicit ami
receipt for advertisements and aubscrlp
tioiiH to tho paper.
E. N. Peterson Is bur local agent at
Union Springs, Ala.
E. T. Long is authorized to solicit sub
scriptions and advertising for this paper
in Alabama, and to receipt for the? same.
The Dully and Weekly Time*
Can bo procured every day at the “Nar
row Gauge” Fruit and Cigar Store of Mr.
J. L. Treadaway, next to Itanklu House,
Broad street.
Xew Advertisement*.
Anybody that Js predisposed to con
sumption hod bettor read the advertise
ment of J. 8. Pemberton hi tho Daily
Times.
Dr. liradliold has named a wide reputa
tion in the cure of female complaints.
His advertisement is of especial moment
to Urn Lulios.
B. E. Yonjfo Is a proirrossve man. He
advertises liberally, and thereby lots the
public know where to gi’t ehnap hats and
shirts.
IS nitrite ft Clapp oiler superior induce
incuts to those wantlnif dry oods of :
every description. Hoe list of new kimklh
lie has on hand.
Itobarte ft 00. can sell you tho best
Stove ever bouifht, at prices Uiat defy
competition.
G. Gunby Jordan, agent of the Fire
man's Fund Insurance Company, is ready
to InftuYf! anything you own or control.
Oawley ft Lewis have a Law Htix:k of
dry (foods which they will sell cheap to
the wholesale trade. Won't order from
North, hut (five them u call.
Soup every day at Charlie Heyman’s.
T. T. Edmunds lias a quantity of cheap
furniture to dispose of. He deserves your
patronage, for Tie wlll'setl at your price.
Vft>'Ul4 Mima Simd:.y SchiKil )'!' M* .
The teachers and children of Broad
street Matliodlst Church are going to pie
nle soon. Tho point to which they will go
has not been chosen yet. A committee was
appointed at yie last meeting of tho Sun
day School to choose an appropriate place
and make utl the necessary arrangements.
The affair will come off soon, and there
will is l fun without end for the children.
piui'k Ai>*on l'roi k Cpaf*, extra long,
at the BaMinora Clothing Hdufte, KS Broad
street. niyfl
What are the Broken Plaid Korchllu
Suitings ? is the question tlist agitates
tho public (female) mind. Wo have con
sulted the bazaars, and a rent last happy.
Such unfortunates as can't get a bazaar
for March and April, wo advise to visit
the dress goods department of J. S. Jones,
of this city. He lias a full assortment.
Klver Improvement..
It In ratlfyiiiK to hoar the reports of
those wlio have recently been down the
river us to the progress of improvements.
Several gentlemen who went down on the
rooent excursion state Uiat tho appropria
tions are being most Judiciously applied
and put to the very best use. We are glad
to hear tliat tho gentlemen who have tho
work In charge are giving satisfaction.
Tho appropriations of Congress to our riv
er improvements have bonefltted the city
wonderfully. If the sum could he lneroased
a few hundred thousand, we might exiled
to see tho Chattahoochee put in line condi
tion. Willie truly grateful for wlmt hits
been klMly allotted us, let us hope for
a eanthtuftttoiv of liberality in the future.
MU'P, Ml'l>. surr
Every day horn 11 to rbVldck, under tho
Natural Grape Arbor of
CBAS. UEYMAN ft GO.
% i i, y* k
l-itt&t SifltjUlpa<*a and Silk Hurpo (luato
at the Baltimore Clothing House, hm
Drootl atreofcw mv6
Retsllc Hurlul OcMjes*
Walnut, Boaewood and Common Wood
Coffljia, Cose* and Oadketo, and Coffin
Trimmings and Mountings in great vari
ety, at tho New Furniture Store.
111116 tf T. T. Edmunds.
A lar| lot Plain T***i**mm* ll.iihn
:uid Butter, low for cash, at
myl lot D. AVEKETT'S.
Sad Incident.
From a letter written to a lady iu this
city, from Eike City, Florida, wo loam
( hat a very sad occurrence happened there
a few days since. An old lady, named Du
val, died very suddenly. A aiooe and her
husband were visiting her at the time.
Whilo tho eorpso was being token out of
the house to bo carried to the oometory,
the husband of tho niece dropped dead.
Tho widow is almost frantic with grief,
and 1* at. the i*vlnt of (loat h. Thorn was no
hope of her rocovery whou tho letter was
written. All this sadness happened with
in loss than two days. No man “knows
tho day or the hour" when the Old is to
come.
A splendid lot of white and Bed All-
Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can
ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades,
to bo closed out cheap, at
febu dawtf J. J. Whittliß’s.
Save money and labor by buying chil
dren's ready made drosses for 75c. to 1.50
each at Jno. MoGouoh A Co’s.
Extraordinary bargains in Dress floods,
Ribbons, Notions, Ac., at
* Jno. MoGocoh A Co’s.
New null Pretty Print*
At too Virginia Store. Also, large stock
Cottonodcs and Cheap Cassimcres for
Boys. Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
at less than market value.
ap22eod H.T. CBIGLER.
S. Btniinc.
At tile old stand of Strauss A Goldsmith,
No. 8C Broad street, has on hand tho finest
assortment of New Goods lor gentlemen's
wear. Gloves, Neckties, Hosiery, Under
clothing, and Spring outfits generally.
For cash you can purchase and save
money. _ oplSs&wtf.
If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in
medium or extra length, vory cheap, go to
febU d&wtf J. J. Whittiju’s.
At the Virginia Store, great bargains
in Victoria lawns mid other White Goods.
.Moo. Hosiery. Gloves. ftr. np!?
A Model fSart 11.n.e.
i Tlio Improvements on our Court Bouse
are about complete, and It Is now a model
of neatness and convenience. Tho total
cost of those repairs will bo about $2,500,
and that sum has surely boon well applied.
The wholo appearance of tho building has
been changed and Improved. Tho office of
the Ordinary has been moved to tho room
formerly occupied by the Clerk of the
Court, which Is more convenient, and con
tains a line vault, where valuable papers
muy bo kept with absolute safoty. The
Sheriff retains Ids old quarters. The
Clerk has his office In tho Court Boom, and
It Is Just us convenient us possible. The
old vault there has been rollttod and re
paired, and Is a nice receptacle for books
and papers. Tho Court Room Is now one
of the neatest In tho Htato. Everythin!? is
well arranged and has about it an air of
completeness. Nico benches liavo been l
placed on the outside of the bar for the
accommodation of spectators, and they
are so arranged that each commands a j
full view of the Court Room. The Jury
stand, Judge's stand, and the bar are
placed well, and constitute a great im
provement on the old arrangement. The
little witness cage or bo* in front of the
Judge's stand Is an innovation, anil has
the effect of making a witness much more
conspicuous. Tho effect of this arrange
ment on timid men will bo very marked.
The floor of tho room is covered with a
superior matting, which is made of rattan
and is said to be almost indestructible.
The whole Interior of the building lias
been overhauled, repainted and white
washed. The walls of the basement, and
tho tall pillars of each front, have received ,
a.eoat of now plaster and are much better !
looking. The old brick pavement around :
the building is soon to be removed, and ]
will tie replaced by the patent cement!
pavement which Is to be seen at several
points on Brood street, and which is so
smooth and durable.
The chain gang are now expending their
energy on the yard and walks. Two of the
olil mulberry trees have been cut down.
The walks will bo raised and gravelled.
The fence is receiving a coat of white
wash, In fact overythng that Is needed is
being done, and everything about the
building and its surroundings Is being
put In flue order. When the winding side
steps are removed and a moans of access,
provided in front, the work will lie com
plete, and we will have a court house of
which we may be proud, and which, in
neatness of appearance and general con
venience, will lie unsurpassed in the State.
Rest Middlesex ljlue*Flannel Suits, Skel
eton and Double-Breasted Hack and Frock
Coat-., at the Baltimore (Tothlng House,
88 Broad street. myti
Oo to the Virginia Store for Kid Gloves,
Llama Laoe Bacques and Points, and
great bargains in Kibbons. np22
Black Iron Grenadines at the Virginia
Store, in new styles. Also, Plain at 40 to
50 cents, which are a groat bargain.
ap22 H. T. cjtIGLEK.
If you want llgured Linens at half price,
go to Jno. MoGough Cos.
Just received Jap Silks In blk. and white
chock Silver Gray, at tho lowest price, at 1
Jno. McGougii & Go’s.
Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at
apl J. J. WHITTLE’S.
Ki'lb'i'uf MuTerluit.
There is much being done for the rebel
of the poor and the prevention of suffering
in this county. Much is done which is
never known to the world. The truest
charity Is that which works in silence and
which socks not the applause of the world
for its good deeds. Wo often hear com
plaints of a general close-Hstednoss among
the people, but there are plenty of men and
women in our midst who do a noble work
for tho Indigent and needy. We also have
an association, whose object is to help
those among us who are truly in need.
The Trustees of the Muscogee Asylum
for tho Poor have, in the last eleven
months, paid out no less than $3,500 for
tho relief of the poor in this county. This
is no inconsiderable sum, and as it has
been applied by prudent men, it must have
boon of great service.
If every county in the Btiit<* hud such an
institution there would be little suffering,
and tho general condition of the people
would bo greatly improved.
Now Prints,
New Muslins,
New Percules,
Now Grenadines.
myS d&wtf Boatsitk A ('lai*i\
(*ah l*ld
I For Old Gold-uhd Silver at
WrmuH it Klnskl’s
mv4 daw Jewelry Store.
At tli* Virginia Ntnrr,
Dress Goods of till kinds, in now stylos
and very cheap. ap22
Good Corsets at tho Virginia Store only
50 cents. Great bargains also in finer
grades. ap*22
Mft'llu*.
A mooting of tho citizen* to take place
yesterday morning l was called in both pa
pers, but for somo reason it failed to come
off. A few citizens were on the appointed
corner at the hour, but there was not a
sufficient number present to warrant any
action.
Several of our citizens fed very strongly
on the subject for whose consideration the
meeting was called, viz, the relief of the
sufferers by the recent storms. This feel
ing seems to be couiinod to a few, and no
general interest was manifested. Per
haps an effort will be made to raise an
amount in the elty by private subscrip
tion. Our people contributed very well
for the relief of those who suffered ifrom
tho March tornado, anti perhaps they do
not feel able to give any more. Letters
from the sections recently visited indicate
that the people uro much in need of as
sistance, and any help would be most
gratefully received by them. We hope the
needed assistance will be given from some
quarter, and that tho effects of the calam
ity will be lightened upon those who have
suffered so much.
MVu’m FurnlMhlMK liooUw
At tho Virginia Store, Muslin and Gauze
Undershirts, Socks, Cravats, Handker
chiefs, fce. Also, the New York City
Shirts, the best in the market. ap22
Parasols and fans for the million, at
Jno. McGouau A Cos s.
Still They t ome !
A beautiful lot of Spring Prints just in at
apl J. J. WHITTLE S.
A large assortment of Linen Collars and
Cuffs of the latest styles just received at
apl J. J. WHITTLE S.
Ureu tiooiU Below Cum,
We have placed on our Bargain Counter
a large lino of Summer Fancy Dress
Goods, regardless of cost.
aplti tf BOATRITK A CLAPP.
Elegant black Grenadines from 40c. to
1.00 nt .In-o. MrGorotr A Co’s.
Thr SI nun lall Mill
Oil upper Oglothbrpo street, lately pur
chased by J' Rhodes Browne, tho prince
of cotton manufacturers of the South,
commences operations to-day. William
Mahaffey, an experienced river engineer,
hus charge of onglno and machinery.
About thirty-five employees are now at
work, ami the prospect, we arc told, Is
good for additions, at an early day. Suc
cess to all such work, say we.
River Jfew’i.
The Wylly arrived yesterday morning,
bringing 10 bales of cotton, oonslgnod as
follows: Hwift, Murphy A Cos., 1; Allen,
Preer & Illges, 81; Burrus A Williams, 5;
Flournoy, MoGehoo A Cos., 12. She also
brought 23 barrels of potatoes; 6 barrels
of syrup; 4 barrels of merchandise.
PASSENGERS.
Miss Jennie Johnson, Miss India John
son, Miss Ella Crawford, Miss Helen
Moore, Miss Cora Aece, Mrs. T. H. Moore,
Columbus; Virgil H. Powers, Macon; W.
A. Martlnier, Buinbridgc; A. A. Smith,
Chattahoochee; F.H. Ellis, Bainbrkige; C.
Moeller, T. W. Kiddle, Eufaula; H. Mc-
Donald, Columbus.
The Wylly loaves this morning.
Momi.r urn i.xsi rant e < o.
This company luu* been organized with
a guarantee capital of $300,000, for the
purpose of affording to the people the
Ixweflts of a first class Home Institution.
The rates of premiums have been care
fully calculated upon the most approved
, basis, anft are consistent with safety and
I undoubted security. They are not higher
than those charged by tho best 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 is* offered at its actual
cost.
Besides t he ordinary forms of insurance
granted by other companies, the Mobiie
Life Insurance Company call attention to
their special feature called the Life
Endowment Plan, which combines most
attractive features, with safety and the
promise of a largo surplus. Assets over
$500,000. W. L. Baker, President. 11. M.
Friend, Secretary.
T. S. SPEAR, Special Agent,
ap2l ly Columbus, Ga.
An entire new stock of fine Jewelry has
been received at
WirncH A Kinsel’s
Jewelry Store.
You can buy beautiful colored Grena
dines at tOe. and upward, at
Jno. Mr Gough A Co’s.
•fiiftl In.
A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, in all
colors and shades, at
apls dwtf J. J. Whittle’s. 1
For pretty Prints, go to
apO tf J. 8. JONES’.
Gents’ Fine Imported Suitings, Light
Spring Styles, offered low, at
apO tf J.S. JONES’.
Good assortment of Cottonades and
Cassimores for boys and farmers, at
apO tr J.S. JONES’.
l.ariSf K.ut (•renuiUiicfi.
Second shipment includes the Mexican
Mesh. (ap9 tf) J.S. JONES.
New Ties and Hamburg Edgings. Also,
Tak and Guipure Trices, for trimming
Grenadines at
apO tf J.S. JONES’.
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings
and Insert!ngs, at prices to suit the pur
chaser, at
febi4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's.
A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid
Gloves, just. In and to bo sold cheap, at
apl J. J. WHITTLE’S.
Jewelry repaired and made to order,
j Engraving and Watch Repairing done at
Whtiuh J- Kinsf.l’s.
For th* Ftbi-merat
! A largo lot of Cottonades. If you want
! a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants
i G<MBls, visit
feb27 J. J. Whittle’s.
Call at J. Whittle’s and get some of
1 the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the nmootii
! est, strong)‘st and clnnipest silk in use.
apl
Bargain in Linen Cuffs ut 25c. at
Jno. McGoi.h a Co's.
Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow
j Case Homespun just in and for sale
j cheaper than ever known before, at
feb27 J. T. Whittle's.
Aq elegant line of Parasols and Fans at
| t he Virginia Store. np2*2
Mml.un Dpomirfil'i l*utterii
For ladles and children, for sale by
BOATRITE A ('LAPP.
Send for .*i 1 extern book free, apß tf
The largest ami prettiest selection ot
j TnunJer Flowers in the city, is at*
j fobi4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
.lut Airhedi
13,000 yards Calico. If you want a
j pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle’s.
He receives fresh lots weekly. f*b27
\o\v €4o<iM,
Just nxwivtHl, new Prints, new Hamburg
Embroideries, new Silk Tics and Ruffs.
Prices to suit the times, at
John McGouoh A* Co.’s
Now OpGUlnjc,
! Full lines of new Spring G<kxls.
j aj>H tf BOATRITE A CLAPP.
Magnificent lot of Cloths and Caaei
i meri*sto cloeri out at one-half their value,
at Jno. MoGough & Co’s.
Those wishing a bargain in i'ablo Dam
; ask, Napkins, Towels, tc., will do well to
call at
I febll d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
•Inut Arrived,
A fresh lot Bioaclnxl Homespun, yard
wide, at 10, and 15c per yard- the t>ost
goods in the market ut the price, at
fob 14 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Muslins and Linen Suitings are just the
tilings for tho warm weather. J. S. Jones
has a beautiful lot on exhibition to-day.
apO tf
A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to be
sold cheap at
fobl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed
to give satisfaction, can be iuwi at
Wittioh A Kinsel’s Store.
iuh26d3m
W. U. SMITH, Natural Artlt.
I am now prepared to do any kind of
Painting-—House, Sign or Ornamental.
I can mend your Umbrellas, and make
them as good jis now.
Give me a trial. I can Ih? found oppo
site the Market House.
mhlJ tf W. T>. SMITH.
NiK-irs.
Centlomeh df color— painters.
Tho turnip and Irish potato crops of
Stewart county suffered heavily in the
Storm.
If this aultrinwa continues much longer,
look out f6r a small sized tornado in this !
vicinity.
Opelika opens Jier arms and asks every-,
bodyto come to the grand military pie-nic |
1 next Friday.
There wore three fight* nuiior?d to be
on hand yesterday, just •buiflfc that little
I ilgediMßpf tnatter.
A recant number of thc"JM raid of Health
states that marble top® jjpro always un
healthy, but it dor's 1 ndt state thefr <ifsoao.
Several < Jolumbusltos are goingitf Goort
w.ifer, on the Savannah A Memphis Rail
road, A Snrgeox^ins ion will leave !
Opelika this morning.
Columbus lias one of tin.* most flop risk
ing Young Mtm’s Christian Association In i
the State, although it has not been organ-!
ized more than six weeks.
The Tulbotton Standard is a lively little
sheet, and deserves the support of all the
citizens of thr* town and county. Every
town ought to have a newspaper.
Mr. J. H. Hamilton has just received
one of the largest lots of Hour seen in
Columbus since the war. His store was
completely surrounded by barrels on
Thursday, and still they come.
A Fort Valley darkey took up a bet that
In; could drink half a gallon of whiskey in
an hour, and his wife couldn't raise half
enough money to pay for his coffin.
“Is this the Adams House ?*’ asked a
stranger of a sharp Opelika man. “Yes. '
ho replied, “it’s Adams’ house until you
get to the roof, then it’s eaves.”
A colored brass band serenaded all the
inhabitants of this city on Thursday night .
The witching strains seemed to proceed
from somewhere near the Perry House.
Harriet Kearns, the woman who was so
badly beaten by Henry Burke on Thurs
day night, is still suffering very much. 11
is not yet certain that her skull Is notlrac
tured.
IX yon have got any autograph letters
from General Washington or General
Putnam, you can get a good price for
them now. Tho Centennial fever has
reached its height.
Yesterday was a capital time for sitting
about in the shade and whittling, or for
attacking ice cream, but for walking
around in the sun to hunt up news, wo
have seen days decidedly better.
It is said than over eight hundred tickets
to the Eagle and Phenix operatives’ pie-nic
to-day have beqp sold. There will be a
large crowd ready to go, and a good time
will lx) euj<>y<*d. “sepeu it rains,” as our
colored friends would say.
Times reporter to a small buy with
crossed eyes, a very interesting look, and
a long string of fish- “How do you do, my
little man; where did you catch those
fish?” Small cross-eyed boy “Wal, 1
cotch these in the mouth.” Exit reporter,
humming, “I would not live always.”
Quite a number of sable citizens are en
gaged in distributing strawberries through
the city at twent y cents a quart;. The en
ergy and perseverance of the raw will not
fully appear until the glorious season of
blackberries and plums arrives.
It is said that the grand army of news
paper borrowers continues to increase.
If a man does not take a paper, the best
thing he can do Is to borrow one. Every
enlightened Christian man ought to take
one, though.
During the* war they dug bomb proofs
ip tin* reghnis where shells fell thick. The
inhabitants of Harris county now prepare
similar places, but have changed their
names and call them tornado proof,
j Times change, and we change wit h them.
Farmers are placing great hopes on
: their corn crops of this year. In many of
our neighboring counties more grain has
i Imm*u planted this year than at any time
! since the war. The hnjiefnl think they
; see tin; dawn of prosperity, and we hope
i they are not mistaken.
Myriads of eat fish are caught every
i day between tin*. Eagle and factory and
i the lower bridge. Almost, one hundred of
j the population of Columbus and Girard
! seek subsistence with a rod and line now,
I The Council says that bait digging on the
i commons has got to he stopped.
‘Many Voters” and a “Host of Friends”
! have played out as signatures toannounce
j meats of candidates. “At the earnest s<>
i limitation of my Wifeand children, I have
! eqncludot? to become a candidate forGoun
j iy Treasurer,’ is the latest and most, dp
| proved style.
A Western editor says, in appealing to
I his delinquent subscribers: “This week we
j have received a quantity of potatoes and
i pickles for subscriptions. Now. if you will
| bring in some vinegar for the pickles, and
i some wood to r<xist the jKitatuoa, we can
J live unfit artichokes get big enough to
Why Will lon Pin* Away 4
WITHOUT A PARALLEL,
i The demand for Dr. J. Bradheld’s Ee
i male Regulator is beyond precedent in
the annals of popular remedies. Orders
| come in so thick and last that the Propri
etor lias, heretofore boou unable to till
them all. He is happy to state that ar
rangements are now complete by which
he is prepared to manufacture Female
Regulator on a scale equal to the emer
gency, and the public may feel assured
that their wants may now bo supplied.
Physicians of high repute an' using this
great remedy, in daily practice, alt over
Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf
fer from suppressed, suspended or irreg
ular menstruat ion. This valuable modi
; cine id prepared by L. H. Uradfield, Drug
gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per
bottle by druggists throughout America.
HEARTY, BLOOMING WIDOW.
Marietta, Ga., March IST' 1 .
Mi xxrx. JUxulfitUi A: Ok:
Gentlemon—You will please ship us an-
I other supply of your invaluable Female
RogulatoL\ and forward bill by mail. We
arc happy to stnio that this ivih-hly gi\*^
| better satisfaction than any article vve
sell. Wo have been selling it since 1838,
and witnessed many remarkable cures by
it. Among otiiers. there was a lady
friend of ours who was sal law ami sickly
until she was twenty-six years old, when
she was married. Iter husband lived two
years and died. Stic continued in bad
! health ; in fact, sin' has never been what
; a woman ought to lx*. A few months
after the deatli of her husband she saw
your advertisement, and came to our
store and bought a bottle of your Regula
tor from us. and took it according to di
rections. It has cured her sound and
; well, brought her regular monthly peri
; (xts on, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom-
I ing widow—with tlie use of but two bot
i ties of your Regulator, costing her only
| threti dollars, when she had tried several
| physicians and spent a great deal of
• money without any benefit. Wishing you
| great success with your valuable reme
dies, we are, respectfully yours, etc..
W. Root & Sons.
ap23 3m
Bridal Presents of Solid Sllvt*r and
j Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
just received at
V ITTIUH & kINSEIi’S.
IV, I). Sinltli. \uturul Art tut,
iln addition to his ordinary business of
painting, will Itbnovate Umbrellas, Para
sols, eta., and make them ns goexi as new
at very low charges. mh!7 if
! FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL.
COLdlll 0 lIAII.V Ml mill.T.
OFFICE DAILY TIMES. May 7, 18715.
FINANCIAL.
I Muncy lq to 1 ,'a per cent. Gold buying 112 i
selling 114. Silver nominal. Sight bill* on New ;
Yotk uiacoHut; li-inaud UJUon Rofton ,
! *t<K bin* t'ieakm ' .0. irntdltttn. !
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
NEW CLASH,
Market closed dull at tin* Showing quota- j
tiona:
Ordinary 12 fa. 11l [
Good Ordinary 14 <a.l4\ .
Low liiiddlugH *. 15
Middling*
Good Middling* (1 —
Warehouao huli h 400bale*. Bcceiptrt 134 bales—o J
by 8. W. R. U.. 7 by M. A G. It. It., 5 by Western ,
R. R , 0 by N. A S. R. It.. 108 by River, 14 by .
wagons. Stiqimeuta 130 bales—loo by S. W f . R. It ; !
20 W. It. B.; 00 fbrboine consumption.
DAILY STATEMENT.
Stock August 1874 l.oao !
Received to-day I*4
•• prevloualy 67,187 j
158.173 I
Shipped to-day 120
previously 52,080—52,200
Stork on baud 5,007 j
Same day last year—Rooel ved 22
•* •• •• —Shipped 157 I
•• “ “ —Saha 549
.. .. .. —stock 5.037 (
Total receipts to date 59.270 j
Middlings 10.
u * s - ~wßThl
icoupts at all ports to-day 2,772 hales; ex-;
ports to Groat iiriLuu 9.274 bales: Contiuuut j
1334 bales. CousollLitod—22,Bl^: exports to
Great Britain lU,fdobal.J: to f .tin nt
stock at all porta 44•* Aid.
UtltKElX it's TiXEGIIAPII.
Special t<* the Duly Times by tin' S. A A. Line
FINANCIAL.
New York. May 7—Wall Street. 0 p. M.— j
Money was in superabundant supply this evening, j
and eloned at 2 1 , per Ct ut., on call. Gold closed j
at lire,: the rat -s iiid for carrying were 1, 2 and j
4 per ei ut. State bonds quiet and ttrm. ,
COTTON.
Live it pool, May 7, 1 r. M.—Cotton quiet and j
steady; sal.-s i‘2,000 bales, speculation *2000; Amer
ican—; middling uplands 7 VI; middling Orleans j
Baqd; arrivals .
May and June deliverv, not below low mid- |
dliugs 7 VI-
Juuu ami -lulj U'djv' i'.'d ivt Uioa mid- (
diingp, hi.
$ itit anlt A irfti *♦ iwfow low mid-*
dliugs. 8 1-lG.i.
Sales for the week 54.000, of which 10,000 were |
forwarded to spinners from ship aide, 7,000 were j
for exports, 6,000 for speculation; stix-k on baud ;
961,(88), of which 683,000 is American; receipts!
- !
000, of which 14,000 is American. Actual exports ;
10.000; stock Afloat 430.000, American .
4 j*. m.—Cotton steady; sales 12,000 bales, spec
ulation 2000 ; American 7500; middling uplands !
7?id; middling Orleans Ba^d.
Havre. May 7.—Receipts 0 ; tres ordinaire •
Orleans, spot. 90; low middling Orl aus afloat
%; market dull and unchanged.
New Yobk, May 7.—Cotton—New class spots ;
closed quiet; ordiiuury 13‘ 4 ; good ordinary 15; •
strict gumi ordinary —; low middlings 15; mid- i
dling 10 B ; good middlings 1(5* a ; middling fair
17 ‘j ; fair 17 ,; sales cl exports 1450; spinners 277;
speculation 280; transit —; exports to Great Bri
tain 1902; to the continent 334; stock 170,170.
Futures cloned steady; sales of 36,000 bales as
follows; May 10; June 10 1-16; July 10 U-32a5-10; ,
August 10 15-:i2u q; September 10 G-32; October'
15 '25-32ai3-i0; November 15 9-lOa 1 ; December |
15 i *a2l-32; .January 15 13-lOaV; February 15 31-32
alo 1-32; March 10.‘..a. I *-
SAVANN.vn,, Huy 7, -- Net and gross re* ,
ceiptrt Gflliafcs; sates 3fl0; middlinga
mwidhngs ; good ordinary ; exports to j
Great Britain to continent —; coastwise
141; to France —; stock 26.777; market dull 'fend j
nominal.
Mobile. May 7. Th empts 235 ;" sales
Aim ; middlings iuc* ; exports
to Great Britain —-*; to tuu coutinent s
eoastwiac —; market q*ret.
Ai'ol' r.i, Hiiy *7. - Receipts 51 ; sales
1f.:.; good ordinary ; low middling ;
middling 15a v, market dull, t uding downward.
Chaulkstom, May 7. lie cell) ts 2(W bales ;
salts HtHl; middlings ; stock 14,813 ; ex- i
ports to <}r.*at Britain ; to tho continent 1
——; coastwise ; marjjfet’ quiet.
Bc-ton, M- • 7.—R-'<:ipts 72 ; aalcs I*4 ;
miiWiogs 10',; exports to Great Britain —v
atock 18 157; market dull.;',;
Hfci.V'. May 7. Receipts for the w<ok i
JtC: xbipju nts <; dock i.284;.
; J New Orleans. May 7. Receipts 116 ft; *
•ales Ift(k); middlings i'Jfi; low middlings ;
gmVt hriiiuary ; > rta to Great Brit-iui
4<107, to Continent ;TKoi*k 11S,*2'>5; uiarkw*
qui“t..cd uuciumged.
HAl.TlMont:. 'i ... -si Receipts bub s ;
tl .400 ; middlings "GVJaIO; exports to
_ Great Bntiiiu .to Co.itin-ut ; i*ek ll .'*2l;
marJn t dull.
, May 7.- Keel'd a lor the w< --k I<M).
MCNli'iii-S May 7. -Receipts 254 ship
uieiits I*iW; sales 900; .-tOek 26.130; middlinga
16w.w> market quiet.
Rttc for the week bill ; shipment® 4x69. <
MaC'V-'. May 7. - ItcceiplH for the week 103 : t
ahjpl.) 4m 309; .'‘ales stock 3.924. j
j MfofcxiOMKHY, May 7. Receipts for the
Week l9Kpwhipmms Mi.; stork 2.UTH. • j
! Ji\-nyOOL THi;, v7.- r i:f*'tots fo; : rb v. .*k :
32'-; :.;dfWktH 1641 * Art*, k 10.69a.
j §Galvßston, May 7. Receipts 80 ; sales j
40 . middling* 15 , . exports to Great Britain
-*—; tp continent —; stock 41,890 ; 'market !
quod.
i Sourot K? t. ■— Receipts 550 ; ogles
. 860; I v middlings 15 aI.E. .r|s to
Great lii iuiu ; mamiWwr^th*.
WtLMtwsTOS. May 7, —Reefpt 19 : alef ;
j—•
; Britain —; market dull and nominal.
Philadj LPWfs, Hr;. 7. r 69 bn’ s ;
I middlings b vttortrf toOonttm ;to j
Great Britain —; mivkut i(tLioKi j
Psovtbfni v, Mav 7. —He dpt.*- for tb*
■ week 47; stock 10.INK)bales.
PROVISIONS.
; New Oulkans, May 7.—Sugar firm; comm n !
| 7a 1 ..; fair Ba*4 ; hilly fair B.V: prime V*a’,; choice I
!8; a*w- .Moiaaaka—se|l4ug tor full prices; itir to
common 47a50; choice 07a08; prime 58a02; com
i uion 40a43. Rice quiet and steady ; prime 7' 4 u ' a :
; fair 6\a7; common S ‘..:iV Sack corn rtm!
steady; mixed 85a. 1 -,; • hole ' white 90; yellow sc.;
; yellow mixed 87n8S. Provlaloua inactive and not
| quotable.
Cincinnati, May 7.—Pork steady at £22a22 25.
; llacou quiet and steady; packed shoulders 9' ;
j clear rib 124,'; clear sides 13 1 4 . Hams
i Cut meats steady; shoulders s * 8 ; clear rib sides
| ll 1 ,: clear sides Lord—prime sham
J rendered 15 ‘„u ; kettle 15 'j'alib Whiskey firm;
; sales ol iron bul at *1 In. Gw h<ws dull: 1
common $7 25a7 60; fair to medium ?7 70a8 W;
; good to ehoife loaß CO; reeeipts.liSS.
Sr. Isjuisa May 7i -* Flour quiet: cwrn.-u'vn to 1
I medium supertine winter $515a5 30; extra do.
jss 40u5 50; XX ?5 00a. ho. XXX §5 405 CO.
A'b’Wi t . •ef r ;‘>N >. 2 r. 1 wintor ?1 38
! N*'. 3pr N 1 red oriwg fl 4Jf f . iJort)
!
J firm: sales at *1 16. Pork dull at s2l 75a22 00. j
• Cut meats Arm;
12 ; elear r>idJs Bacon dull and firth :
sUoulders H’.ft 1 ,: char rib sides 12','a13; clear •
j sides 13.1:5. J.ard nouiinal.^aJ-s of -;tc*m at 15j;. j
live bogs J<dV' r yor tore s•* 59a7 15: blc □ grjnlcs ]
; ?7 2>a7 ;.n; butcln-rs* $7 70aft 25; receipts .50; -
i shipments —.
Jchn Mohaffey,
4 T His OLD STAND, earner ol OgFthoipt
.V and BriiUt tdr ts
ColumbuN, Ga..
i
Will l*a;- the Hi-li 'C Market Price
ro,
ItiigN, Ol<l Colton, llidex. Brj
lustl to-een. Furs
... vli' ALL H.SLe,
Beeswax aad Tallow, 01,1 MetaK, ftc.. ,
fIWS MV, t oo l wiirts ID •’ Smotvji, I
I ' janS! If
Wantnl, lia-> ! .
For which I will pay s2.soper hundred pounds.
Croquet.
MTJ-: b.;|' f drived a%rt|ient of Brfd
“ ley's Patent rr'd.piet. 'ft;" best sets made,
, which we otfer at low prices :
Full Tor • players ut 3144. $1,50
a Set.
Good net* lot* 4 player* at .<1.75 a net.
Bare 8011- 1 Hals and all l.initb of Gnu* .
•I. W. PEASE V \OIHIAA,
Bookselh-rs and Stationers, Columbus, Georgia.,:
April if ' * '
W. r. TIGNKK, Denlilht,
* Randolph street, (opposite Strupper’s) Columbus
janl ly) Georgia.
E. E. YONGB,’
IIK.ILKIK l\
Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c„ k„
Xo. il Hroml Wti-cet. <.'oliin,|> UM , (i||
I-feljl_7 _tjyj ;
The* Great Family Medicine.
Dr. Wilhoft’s Anti-Periodic or Fever and
Ague Tonic. No case of incurable Chills
lias vet presented itself, where this scien
tific and safe medicine has boon employed.
No case has been found so obstinate us to
resist its prompt and inastorJy aetion.
No man lias been so reduced by malarial
influences, but with its use has eome up
perfectly reconstructed. No pills or pur
gative required with this nledieine.
Whoejock, Finlay As Cos., Prop rioters.
New Orleans, For sale by all cirugtfigte.
dxw
\t Kxcuir foe Bcliiit Sick.
No person can use Boschek’s German
Syrup without getting immediate relief
and cure. We have the ilrst cai>o of
Coughs, Colds or Cqnsutqption, or any
di4k.*;;se of tins Thioßl and Xungs, yet to
heai from that im.s kot be#>a toured. We
have distributed every year, for three
years, over 250.000 Sample Bothies by
Druggists in nil parts of the Tinted
States. No other manufacturer oi im*di
cines ever gave their preparation such a
test us this. Go to your druggist, F. L.
Brooks, 150 Broad street, and get a bottle
for 75 cents and try t. Two doses wil
relieve you. Sample bottles 10 cents each
mh2s d.vwly
K* Your Own PhyNlcliiß.
There is no case of Dyspepsia that
Gran*s August Flower will not cure.
Gome to the Drug Store of F. L. Brooks,
150 Broad *,uct, and jnjjuua• ito<>ut it. If
you surt'er fromCdbfbnJnj Sick Head
ache, Sifur Stomach, Indigestion, Liver
Complaint, or derangement of the sys
tem, try it. Two or throe doses will re
lieve you.
Ague Conquer ek is tho only remedy in
the United States tliat 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.twly
A. A. DOZIETL
AUorm-.v ut l.nxv.
1 PRACTICES in Stat..* and Fwlvrul • ui'tH of
(borgia and Alabama.
Ihr Makes Commercial. Law a specialty.
OlUi-i over C. A. Redd A Co.'s store.
jLU 13 Ciu
THOIiNTON & CRIMES,
4Hricvft iif liinv.
/ vFFICR i>vf*t Abi ll fc corner of Bro|j|
\ " and st. Clahr itrcels, < olWibiiß, Ga.
janls ly
Joseph F. l*ou,
Vtioiii<*> ACoiniftellorai lm,
/ ii iTCE west Hid- Broad street ovrrjiDwl
* F W. H R< t>Trtc.\C". Practices in State sad
Fed*, ral Courts. Adviee and services teufUfiSkft to
Adininfstrat'trs. E cutors. Guardians, a:c. Hfe
. ;uh;> mad.- ol i ./jttveykucmg, Exatuialng VMh|
in Georgia, or u ywhere in tho
States. All attendeif to. §
feb7 dt:
.1. D. HAAIHO,
Utm-iiii) ul Lm,
Oft'.'. " vcr Ilolstefid k Co.’s, Broad street, CO
h:mluat, Georgia.
In OiJb e at ail boiirp.
_ janß dly J_
J. M. McNEILL,
mi Counsellor at Law,
I)RACTICF.X in Courts of Georgia and .dabanA
L Ofiico. 128 Broad strejsst. over C. A. Redds
CD.’s.
4Si" Special attention given to collections.
.janio tf
W. V. tf At KALE, Jr.,
At I oi*o*y h( 1 ji m
Coliiinbtis CH\.
z , *iaa< over L. N. <||>on*| itorv
Practices in IT. S. and State Courts.
Efferentxk-Gen. Joseph K. Johnston, Savau
nah. Ga.: G.-n. G. M. Sorrel, ' .vannah, Ga.; Gov.
J. Bia. k Grqqmo, Aiuuujobn. and.; A. -v -1. E, Lee.
Jr.. Ee.js., fit. Louis.
mi-23 tt
Bli. J. A. I nqniAin 1
If AS AN OFFICE and Bleeping apartment on
1 the promises formerly known as the Dr.
Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and
Randolph street*. Entrance to the Office on Mc-
Intosh street, where professional calls, made
either at day or night, may be left and will be
promptly attended to as.soon as received,
jail 22-cod tf.
T*. TITOAfPSO^ T .
TJv<‘*y rti<l Mn Ic Ktalilc,
UG.LEXHOBPE STEET. between Randolph and
Iwan. "T!i beet f Haddjktmid
Hotscjf. A fwQ lot iif
always <m inwil. * -•-
Special attention given to the accommodation
of DroVy*s. They will find it to to
put up with him.
feblA tf
J. T. 000 k.
Stalls 15 & 17, Market House,
EEPS, constantly jpn haml and fcrr sa;e thr
BEST MEATS that can le obtained.
roh*2s illy
CITY TAX!
•p.VRIIES WHO HAVE NOT PAID TIB IR CITY
TAX for 1876, WILL BE ALLOWED DOUR PER
CENT. DISCOUNT, if they pay BEFORE FIRST
OF MAY NEXT.
J. N. BARNETT.
apls tmyl Collector and Treasurer.
UoiliiiswoGh lustUiOe him!
Bowery Academy.
'•pm.
L that the undersigned have united
as Associated Principals, to teach an
English, Matte matical and Classical
School, at Collinsworth Institute, ’jWjStP
Talbottoii. Ga.
J. <4. (,'alhouo will teach Mathematics and the
Physical Sciences, have cha rap of tlje atgdv room,
and gem. ral f>utoi rvisiotl. -if tho tht
Ptu<VmU. ?..l, U 4. i. 3 X JTL
J. T. McLaughlin will teach English Literature,
Moral Science, and the Classics, and have charge
pf the lusihoes departments of tho school and
boarding house. We earnestly solicit to eo-opera
tiuu of our friends to secure a large and liberal
tmtriiu-;
1 " Tftms- AMD Bb.TOE ~ '
Tuition $2. S3. $4 and S5 per month. Board at
the Institution ?13 per month, paid in advance.
Boarders ia\p> t, supply theic own tqftvcls aud Led
clotnlng.
N. B.—Board can be had in the villages on rea
sonable terms.
j. t. McLaughlin, a. m..
J. G. CALHOUN.
ap7 tf A'fipiHafe'MnHpifl*.
■
OohnubliH, 0,., AprtU,
BETWEEN
Colurabtin and Fort Mitchell.,
NnckoUs
Por kins
Seale
Hatchechubh,-. .
Blackmon..
Hurtville... ;;
Suspension •"
Ohuunenuggfte. * 1
Union Springs J*
Thomae
Linwood....
Tmy \ *
mileage tickets.
3,(MM) miles, 3c: 2.000 miles v ... i , ibl
BA*e; 6uu miles, 4c. ’ a,Ue *
apl oodllt L>. F.. WILLIAMS, o. T. A.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA
Colvmbi’S. Ga., February 28th. 1M75
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbus
Arrive Montgomery
" ••'•
•N. w Orlraus nur,
" s ' u ““ IU„
Vicksburg lOJftAn
*' Lmiisviile 7 15 A
Leave Columbus 11 .45 4 a
Arrive Atlanta Tiopn
Near York dUrv
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery 3:6opa
From Atlanta e .'7 v
CiiAS. P. BALL, General Sup't
H. M. ABBETT, Agent. j U I-tf
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD, i
January 31.1875. i
/ YN aud after this date Trains on thin Read w ; .
\ / run as follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATT A<TIL'D.
Doily, (Sundays excepted) makir." clos
tiou with M. \* E. R. R. for Enthnla:
Dave Columbus 100 r. m.
Arrive t Troy je :p> v. v
Leave Troy 2:39 *. w.
Arrive atgoluiubus .La.a.
Freight trains, going uiily to Ui*i*u .S]ringe
leaye Couimbim Moudaye, \V. ilncs#ys miPr.
lays. liave. Union Tut ; cifs, Tbar
da, sand fWiturds^.
leb9 tf SV. L. CLARK. Sap't.
PASSENGERS
Going North or East,
TT t IIL avoid night changes ami s. 'ir< :
> m''St onifortnbl'* and short-st r-' • '
buying tickets
Via the Virginia Midland.
THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILD
SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the
Hl>rlngH of Virginia.
G. J. KOKK-U RF..
(iou'ual Manager, Alexandria,
IV. 11. rHIPLKY,
General Southern Agent, Atlanta, <•#
ap3 tf
GILBERTS
PKINTINW OFFICE
AND
Book Bindery.
optiti.ue \cw r,Mtom- kiiiw.uk.
COH'M BI S. GA
| '1 WEIL SUPPLIED WITH HATEBI.U- 4N;
I. Eipsrlon .'J Workriv.-n .'■" l >“ •“ '
partmeut. ,
Orders fir work of any description f'"** l
dispatch, and at most reasonable rati•
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blaifo
Of every description on lutnd, print
der at short nofi.'i .
Receipt IsooUs
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Aiwayn in stock: also printed to "rder wb
sired. ,
jtST prices and Snecimens of Work f r i
ou ppH,-atlon. THOB ~ BEBT.
j,„i tf rolmnbo.. e>_
H. F. ABELL&Cft
—■haVt;—
-.rrir JtErtrfr.n i sfrf * r^vou 1 ""
St. Croix Eum. Port Wine, Claret
Ajrak, for Juncht.Sootcli Wlnskey,
Boker's Bitters, Sherry Wine,
'
Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiskies,
All of til! finest fliußtt; .‘ n At?I w 7uk ***
prices, auil we are daily rereivius ur w
Family Groceries of all varieties.
US- All Goods Delivered.
■I. F. tMKIiX, ft * *•
W. J. PtLE. ffentUU
over Wlfi-b & ifi'usdfs Jewelrj ;Slc.
IMG tn *ee-