The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, May 27, 1875, Image 1

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B. WRIGHT & CO., La.'HHV.SK.*} TERMS OF THK ■Columbus Daily and Weekly Times. DAII.Y: h.. On*' Year. $h oo ' Six Months 4 00 Three Months 2 00 One Month • 75 ! (Wo paying poatage.l WEKKIA r One Year $ 2 00 Sli Months .. 1 tK> (We paying pontage.) K4TFA OF tnVKIITIMI^. | s&Hinbs feSSSSSSSSS-3<io.M *w\\ t SB3SSBSSSBB3BB Si2tS. ; i3<l.sßx3Xo3c i "sjjrto r, 8888385888883? I 3*fSSac3i; —xSii3 , 33>ui-* (• 83558553558838 i t 81858838888888 i [gS 5-8 r, 2 555888= *, r . I 838 388883888881 ■ eses8 *3d3?siߣ<sßsi;jun ]* v g; W$ 88i 3 8 88888 338]’ Msisssssegtiss *.„■*.,< f p f 8385883385583.1. . . . -f §8 83 8888£3S £'s ; sqpn qy s '88833333383388: V.!c£3SsSsß3lkss!j . -|iu"K 9 8833Il|! 38| 888 jl -.iwo\ i, 883338838838881 90 per '*t. additional in Local Coliiniii. Muniagc and Funeral Not loos F 1 Daily, Bvory other day for oneJiuiuth of , loOjfi'i', t wo-thirds above tat os, j GKURVD M'.'VS. A*- Tito corner stone of the Jewish ! •ybagGguo was laid in Atlanta Mon- ' tiny. If —Ice is soiling in Atlanta at one j cent per pound delivered at the (100t 1 . What a blessing. —The United States Circuit Court i is now in session in Atlanta, Judge Bradley presiding. —The Atlanta il.raiii has a lender on rats, written, we suppose, by that j fid rat Bill Moore. K—A train belonging to the Danville j and Richmond road was attached by the sheriff of Atlanta for a debt due Gen. Austell. ' —Atlanta had a couple of runaway matches, one a boy and girl, and the otloT the horses of the Hook and Ladder Company. 1 -A converted gambler held a con vention at James* Hall in Atlanta, and gave in his "experience" as a Vagabond before his conversion. He is holding forth under tin- auspices of John H. James. jg|‘ A negro man named Annanias, and living upon the plnee of Dr. J. A I‘. Robson, in Baldwin county, came to his death on Tuesday hist from eating the root of an herb that he 1 supposed to be angelica, but which l)r. Henry thinks is the American water hemlock. B - Moses Donally, an Irishman, while blasting a well upon tho place of Mr. Henry Fraley, in Baldwin county, on last Tuesday, received in juries from a premature explosion of the blast. A negro that was in the well was utso severely injured. B On the2lst instant, tho little town of Crawfordvitle was painfully ♦hocked by an accident that hap p. nod to a young man living in this County, Mr. Eddie Reid, which re sulted in bis death in a few hours. He was crossing the railroad in his buggy, when the horse took fright and soon became unmanageable. Alter running about a hundred yards the horse made a sudden turn around a corner, throwing him out of the buggy, and the injuries resulting ■from the fall soon caused his death. IHi! was highly esteemed in that, com- Isjßiunity, and his sudden and untimely Heath is a subject of general regret. tunun vkws. —Oats arc suffering for rain in the jyEufaula district. p Col. Washington Toney, of Eu | fuiiia, is siAioitsly ill at his home. | —The negro Bishop, Ward, is do | lighting Eufttula with Ids presence. | —The Grangers of Harbour county Brill have a lruit and floral fair at ftClayton on the Bth and 7th of July next. I —The criminal docket of the Bar- Bbour Circuit Court was taken up ■Monday. It will take •fully two ■weeks to clear it. A negro boy in Eufaula got a base ■ball bat between ids gums by staud ■ing too close to the man at the bat. ■Eight teeth were picked up, and you ■caret distinguish his nose from his ■ears. I —The grand jury of Dallas county ■have returned bm indictments ■against tax collector Morgan—six for ■illegally dealing in State and county ■money, three for embezzlement, and ■one for perjury. —The grand jury of the United ■States Circuit Court, which has been gin session in Montgomery nearly two ■ weeks, adjourned last Saturday. ■ About one hundred indictments were ■ found, most of them for violations of ■ the revenue law. g Recovery of the Uody of t*uv. Watt*,'soil. Montgomery, Ala., May 2G. -The search for tho remains of Willie Watts, who was drowned at 8 i>. M. on Monday last, was crowned with success at 7 o’clock Tuesday evening. A negro by the name of Charles Clayton, saw the body as it arose to the surface in the bend, opposite Baemer’a Garden. It is thought that the lashing of the waters by the pad dle wheels of the steamer Lee, which passed a short time before, brought the body thus early to the surface. There was nothing unnatural in the appearance of the body, except that the legs we.re slightly drawn up as in the act of making the swimming stroke. As soon as it could be done the body was encased in temporary wrappings, and removed from the water and conveyed to the home of the afflicted family. The funeral took place at noon to-day. THE DAILY TIMES. TKIiEfiIIAFIIIC ITK7IN. Special te Daily Timka, by 8. fc A. Lino.l The Bishop, of Nlsmer died in Paris. —A dispatch from Rome says the Pope is not seriously ill. Heavy rains in Missouri have drenched millions of grasshoppers. It is thought ntWllkesbarre, Pa., that quiet mining will resume on Ist June. —Tho Berlin Government forbids a procession in honor of the Pope’s jubilee. H. J. Jewell, President of tho Erie Railroad, has tiled a bond in the sum of SSOO,(HX) as receiver of the company. —Two sisters have been arrested at Palmyra, Mo., for tho murder of an infant found in South River a few days ago. The bearer of an anonymous let ter offering a million of florins for ! Bismarck's assassination, has been arrested. —Friends of the late Gen. John C. Breckinridge in Now Orleans met at the St. Charles Hotel last night and adopted resolutions eulogizing tho life and character of the deceased. The race for the Derby stakes, London, the grout event on the Eng lish racing calendar, took place yes terday at Epsom Downs, and was won by Galossin Claremont coming in second and the Repentance colt third. Eighteen started. Maj. Charles ,i. Graves, of Rome, Oa., is in Washington, on route for Egypt, to enter the Khedive’s service as Lieutenant Colonel of Engluoers. Maj. Graves was a Federal graduate, but thought honor called him to the South. ltov. It. E. Copeland, who recent ly figured in a scandal ease in Balti more and who preached in one of the Baptist churches in Now Orleans on Sunday last, lias, it is reported, left lhe city, though shadowed by the police. A New i frleans special says a camp of Austrian fishermen on Barotia bay were attacked by 200 Canadian residents, their camp destroyed, and the Austrians threatened with vio lence. A delegation called on Kel logg for protection. Officers are in vestigating the matter. International Yount? Jim'* t iirMinn VMM‘ittOII. Richmond, Ya., May 20. The twen tieth annual Convention of the Inter national Young Men’s Christian As sociation assembled here to-day at Seventh Street Christian Church. F. T>. Taylor, of Detroit. Michigan, President of the last Convention, called the Convention to order nt. 11:30. On motion it was agreed to postpone tho organization until this evening. Taylor vacated the chair in favor of Rev. Mr. Toggart, of Pnne sylvnnia. who opened devotional ex ercises, and adjourned at 12 o’clock until tliis evening. The delegation present this morn ing was very large, representing Nova Scotia, Ontario, Alabama, Con necticut, Georgia, Illinois, District of Columbia, Michigan, lowa, Indi ana, Minnesota, Maine, Massachu setts, Maryland, New Hampshire, Now York, New Jersey. Pennsylva nia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Vir ginia, Rhode Island ami Vermont. The chief business of the delegates while here will be to mingle in fra ternal intercourse, exchange experi ence, compare views and devise plans which may be carried to tho various scattered fields where they are en gaged in work for tho Redeemer. Business meetings will be held at the Second Baptist Church. , ♦ • Tlic Erie Railroad Defalcation. New York, May 2G. President Jew ell has- called a meeting of the Erie Directors in consequence of the re fusal of the Pennsylvania Coal Cos. to buy Erie coal lands. Tho Times says a director of tho Erie Railway Company, in conversa tion with one of its reporters last night,, said the Erie Railroad Com pany will probably default on its June inserest, in consequence of its failure to obtain expected money from the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western and Delaware & Hudson companies. In view of this fact there will probably be an,application for a receiver to-day, on the ground of insolvency, not bankruptcy, of the corporation. This action will be taken under State law, and will be designed to protect all interests con cerned . Mr. Jewell, President of the Eric Railroad, was appointed receiver of the company by the Supreme Court to-day. Trial oUa. F. Frazier tor the Murder of Dr. IlunivollJ. Perry, Ga., May 26.--James F. Fra zier accused of the assassination of Dr. J. B. Dunwody on the night of tho 24th of December, 1674, is on trial here. Several witnesses have been examined, making what is considered a very strong case of circumstantial evidence. The case will doubtless continue to-morrow and next day. Dr. Dunwody was tho son of the venerable Rev. James Dunwody, of the M. E. Church, and was n most excellent, man. It is thought that lie was killed for giving shelter to some orphans whom Frazier had abused. Weather statement. Washington, May 20. For Thurs day, in the South and Atlantic and Gulf States, falling barome ter, southeast to southwest winds, slight changes in temperature, part ly cloudy weather with local rains. COLUMBUS, GA., THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1875. HoiiiNli 4'oiiMtrttor). New York, May 2G. A special from Rome says the Pope will hold a Con sistory. June 24th, when Managers Paooa Utileschi, Nlnno, Slmlono, Rondi and Antieimater, five Cardinals in petto, will be made Cardinals and assume tho purple. Manager Sora llni, Bishop of Vetorbo, Italy, will bo created Cardinal. Cardinal MeClos key, of Now York, is expected to ar rive in Rome before the opening of tho Consistory, in order to ehooso his title ns Pride of the Church. ItaUronil Mnn-li-up hi Fhirhln. Savannah, G May 26. Wo learn that the night train for Florida, ran over a cow on Sunday night Inst a short distance this side of Live Oak. The express and baggage cars were badly smashed, and the mail agent slightly bruised about the face. When the engine arrived at Jackson ville, it had but one ear with it, the others being loft behind in a dam aged'eondition. EXCELSIOR Steam Soap Works, Atlanta, Georgia. J. W. FEARS, Manager. Our brands all Guaranteed Pure Stock Diamond, Perfumed, Wrappod and Pressed, 100 cakes $6 00 Excelsior, Wrapped and Per fumed, 90 bars . 3 50 English Crown, 120 bars 3 75 Poor Man’s, 70 bars, 360 We Sell Only at Wholesale. All Atlanta, Macon. August*. Montgomery, Columbus and Opelika Wholennlo House* can ■apply you. my 4 lm Joseph F. Poll, Illoruey .V < omtselloi- at lam . (\FFICE wont aide Brood Htreot over store of I W. 11. Hobart* & do. Practice* in State and Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to AdnuuiHtratorH, Executor**, Guardians, Ac. Hno cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles, Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in tho United Staten. All business promptly attended to. fob 7 dtr .1. I>. HAMBO, Attorney at l.im. Office over Holstead A (,’o.*h, Broad direct, Co lumbus, Ooorgla. In Office at all hours. janH dly J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I )KAUTI<T.S in Courts of Georgia and Alabama. I Office 12* Broad street, over C. A. Redd & CJo.’h. hj- Special attention given to collections. janlO tf W. VV. MAC KALE, Jr., A< forney sit I jjixv Columbus, <*. Ha' Office over I). N. Gilts on’s store. Practices in U. 8. and State Courts. Reference#— Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan nah. On.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, On.; Oov. J. Black Grooms, Annapolis, Md.; A. & J. K. Lee, Jr., Esq*., St. Louis. irih23 tf A. vV. IK >ZI 101*. Attorney at lam, 1 PRACTICES in State and Federal Courts of Georgia and Alabama. air Makes Commercial Law a specialty. Office over C. A. Redd & Co.'s store. Janl3 Oin THORNTON & GRIMES, Attorneys ut Law. OFFICE over Abell k Co.’s, corner of Broad and St. Clair streets, Columbus, Oa. JanlO iy G. A. KtEHNE, MERCHANT TAILOR 134 It road street, HAS on hand a handsome assortment of Gen tlemen’s Dress Goods, English and French Cassimeres, Vestings, kc. Cutting done at reasonable rates. Have your Clothes made by me, and I guarantee perfect satisfaction In style and price. ja3l ly L. P. AENCIIBACHER, FoHhionablc r Tniloi*. I> OOMS over Moffett's Drug Store. lam reg- L tilarly supplied with the latent FASHION PLATES, and arn prepared to guarantee perfect satisfaction, at reasonable rates. mb'Jl nod Cm Notice. rriHE firm of J. NEWMAN k 00. is this tiny dis- I solved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of CHARLES NEWMAN. J NEWMAN assumes all liabilities, and is alone authorized to sign tho firm name in liquidation. Respectfully, J. NEWMAN k CO. I respectfully announce to my runny friends and patrons , as well a* the public generally, that I will continue my regular Cigar and Tobacco business on Randolph street, under the old firm anti style, and solicit a continuance of the kind patronage heretofore extended, my U Iw > NEWMAN. RANKIN HOUSE. < oliimhii*, Georgia, MRS. F. M. GRAY, Proprietress. J. A. RELLEBS, Clerk. rny!> ly FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL COM Mill s IIAII/Y MARKET. OFFICE DAILY TIMES, May 2(1, 1575. FINANCIAL. Money 1> 4 to l\i per cent. Gold buying 112 selling 114, Silver nominal. Sight bills on Now York buying \e. discount; demand bills on Boston So. discount; bank chocks 4 0. premium. COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET. NKW CLASS. Market dosed dull at the following quota* lions: Ordinary 12 (013 Good Ordinary 13 (, — Low middlings 14 (<$ — Middlings 145i (41- Good Middlings 14 (this Warehouse sales 18 bales. Receipts 11 bales—o by 8. W. R. It., 3by M. k G. U. R., Oby Western tt. 11.. uo by N. k S. R. R.. 00 by River. 8 by wagons. Shipments 153 bales—ls3 by S. W. H U 00 W. R. H.; 2 for home consumption. DAILY STATEMENT. Stock August 31, 1874 1,030 Received to-day 11 " previously 57,127—67,438 68.474 Shipped to-day 155 •• prov lounly 64,239—31,304 Stock on hand 4.08 U same day last year—Received 24 —Shipped 9 —Sales 22 —Stock 3,999 Total receipts to date 69.839 Middlings 17. r. s. PORTS. Receipts at all ports to-day 2.237 bales; ex ports to Great Britain bales , Continent 1,146 bales. Consolidated—ll,634; exports to Great Britain 23,587 bales; to Continent 1.082; stock at all ports 353.487. >! VKlilll'M KY_ ri:i.EUU t('ll. Special to the Daily Timer by the S. A A. Line. FINANCIAL. • Nkw York, May 26,—G01d closed at llfl. New York, May 26—Wall Street. 6 i . r.— Money dosed easy at ‘2 per eeut., on rail. Stoeks irregular. State bonds dull but steady ; Ga. ",h 92. COTTON. Liverpool, May 26. I r. m.— Cotton dull; kales 10,009 bales, speeulatiou 2.000; Anterfeuu —; mid dling uplauds 7.? # d; middling Orleans Ba‘„d; ar rivals . May delivery, not below low middlings, 7"vl. June and July delivery, not below good or dinary, 7 J 4 d. July and August delivery, not below low mid dlings, 7 ?gd. 4 i*. m.—Cotton dull; sales 10,000 bales, spec ulation 2,000; American ; middling uplumls 7’*d; middling Orleans BaS,d. New York. May 26. —New class spots closed easier; ordinary 13 J j; good ordinary 14 7 a ; strict good ordinary ; low middlings lf> a ; middling 16 ; good inidiilings 16', ; middling tair 17; lair 17\ ; sales nt exports 1,023; spin ners 35,000: speculation 0; transit 0; exports to Groat Britain ; to tho continent ; stock Futures closed quiet; sales of 43.200 bales as follows: May 15 25-32n 13-16; Juue 15 25-32; July 15 15-16531-32; August 16 3-32\. ; September 15 29-32*16-16; October 15 7-16* . ; November 15 9-32a.V16; December 15 9-82af>-I6; January 15 13-32*15-32. Savannah, May 26.---Net ami gross re ceipts 175 bales; sales 117; middlings 15'*; low middlings ; good ordinary ; exports to Great Britain ; to continent —; coastwise MKMPfUs, May 26.—Receipts 70 ; ship ment* 339; subs 1200; stock, 19.240; middlings 15; market quiet. Providence, Mnv 26. —Stock 15,000. Galveston, May 20. Receipts 68 ; sabs 50 ; middlings 14 7 ; exports to Great Britain dull. Noneolb, May 26. Receipts 452 : sales 50; low middlings 15‘,; stock 3,523; exports to Great Britain ; market dull and nominal. Wii.minoton, May 26. Receipts 24; sales ; middlings 15; stock 947; exports to Great Britainmarket nominal. Philadelphia, May 26.- Receipt* 28 bales ; middlings 16%; exports to Continent ; to Great Britain —; market quiet. Nkw Orleans, May 36. Receipts 047 ; sales 1000; middlings 15%; low middlings ; good ordinary ; exports to Great Britain dull. Charleston, May 26.-Receipts 15* bales ; sales 300; middlings 15?*a;% ; stock 14,497; ex ports to Great Britain ; to the continent Boston, May 26.—Receipts - , sab s 83 ; middlings 16 ; exports to Great Britain 104; stock 15,435; market dull and nominal. Baltimore, May 20. -• Receipts 2 bales ; sale* 145 ; middlings 15% ; exports to Great Britain —; to Continent ; stock 8,345; market dull and easy. Mobile, May 26. - Receipts 37 ; sales 1000; middlings 14&a%; stock 12,555; exporst to Great Britain ; to the continent ; coastwise —; market quiet. PROVISIONS. Baltimore, May 26.—Sugar steady 10%a%\ Flour quiet, limited jobbing demand; Howard Street brand $5 00a6 60; do. family $5 75a6 25; City Mills $6 00. family $6 <M)a7 00. Wheat dull and Weak; No, 1 Western amber $1 38; No. 2 do. $1 36a 1 37; mixed do. $1 34; No. 1 Western red $1 35; No. 2 do. $1 34; Pennsylvania red $1 35*1 37; Maryland red $1 30*1 40; do. amber $1 42; do. white- $1 30al 35; No. 2 Western spring red $1 14. Corn unsettled; Southern white H3aH4, yellow I<>. 77a78; Western mixed 83Provisions dull and heavy, with downward tendency. Pork dull and nominal at s2l 50a22 00. Bulk meats—shoulders H\i ; clear rib sides ll&aj£; loose packed 9aal2%'. Bacon quiet; shoulders clear rib sides 13. Sugar cured hams 14 / %al6> ! ;. Lard dull and weak; refined rendered 15%; steam 15%a,%. Butter— lower, demand lair; good to fine Western, grass flavored, 24a27. Coffee quiet hut firm; ordinary to prime Rio, cargoes, 16al8K- Whiskey nomi nal; sales at $1 22*1 23, Hr. Louis, May 26.—Flour dull ; common to medium superfine winter $4 50a6 00; extra do. $5 00*5 25; XX $C 4Uafl 75; XXX $5 40*5 60. Wheat weak ; No. 2 red winter ?! 27%; No. 3 do. $1 33*1 34; No. 2 red spring $1 03. Corn weak ; sales of No. 2 mixed at 64. Mess pork dull at s2l 50, cash; S2O 50a20 75, for June; sl9 75*20 00, for July; S2O 00*20 60, for Au gust. Out meats nominal; shoulders B%'; clear rib sides 12%'; clear sides 12%, all loose. Bacon nominally unchanged; shoulders 9,%a*j; clear rib sides 12,%a13; clear sides 10%*,%. Lard—sales of prime steam ut 45. Live hogs—yorkers $6 60 u 7 00; bacon grades $7 25*7 50; butchers' $7 75 aH 25; good to extra $7 65*8 00; receipts 342 head; shipments head. Cincinnati, May 26. - Mess pork Irregular at s2l 00a21 50, cash. Cut meats—shoulders ; clear rib sides 11% ; clear sides 11%, all loose. Bacon—shoulders 9%a%; clear rib 12%a%; clear sides 12%a13. Hams 13*%. Lord irregular; prime sham rendered 14%a%; kettle 14%a16. Whiskey—sales of iron bound at $1 16. Live hogs—fair to medium $7 00*7 30; good to choice $7 40*7 75; receipts 2116. Wholesale Prices. Ai’HLks—per barrel, $5; peck, 76c. Bacon -Clear Hides lb —Clear Rib Sides Itc; Shoulders 11c; Ice-cured Shoulders 12 %c; Sugar-cured Hams 16%c; Plain Hams 14c. Baooino—15(4)16. Bulk Meats—Clear Rib Sides 13%e. Buttkk—Goshen lb 40c; Country 30c. Brooms dozen, $2 60fa)$3 50. Candy—Stick if. It> 16c. Canned Goods—Sardines "if. case of 100 boxes sl7; Oysters, lib cans f4 dozen, $1 20 to $1 35. Cheese—English lb 00c; Choice 18%; West ern 17c; N. Y. State lGc. Candles—Adamantine V- lb 19c; Paraphilia 35c. Coke Eli—Rio good lb 23c; Prime 23c 1 ,; Choice 24 %c; Java 33c to 37c. Corn—Yellow Mixed $ bushel $1 12%; White, $1 15 car load rates in depot. Cioarh—Domestic, 1,000 s2of’sos; Havana, s7<K<vslso. Flour—Extra Family, city ground, "if. lb $8; A $7 60; B $0 50; Fancy $lO. Hardware.—Swede Iron 9c.; Refined Iron 4c.; Had Iron 7c.; Plow Steel 10%f<£llc.; Horse and Mule Shoes 7\4(<sHc. ; per lb.; Nails per keg $4.25; Axes sl2fi£sl4 per doz. Hay—y ewt. $1 40; Country MySOc. Iron Ties—lb 7*c. Lard—Prime I> af, tierce, lb 16c; halves and kegs, 18(q;19c. Leather—White Oak Solo Ife 25c; Hemlock Sole 33c; French Calf Skins s2(a;s4; American do. s2(W}s3 50; Upper Leather s2@s3 50; Harness do. 60c; Dry Hides 11c, Green do. 6c. Mackerel—No. 1 V bbl $12@16; No. 2 sl2 50; No. 3 sll 60; No. 1 $ kit $1 40f*$3. Pickles—Case 'jf> dozen pints $1 80; "jf> quart $3 26. Potash—case s7<&>B. Potatoes—Dish fi bbl $4 50tf,?5 00 Powder— if, keg ? 25; y t keg $3 50; % $2 00, In Magazine. Rope—Manilla ft lb 20c; Cotton 30c; Machine made 6,%0. Meal—V bushel $1 20, Molasses—N. O. gallon 75c; Florid* 60y 65c; re-boilod 75c; common 45(q)50c. Syrup—Florida 55fqj60c Oath—bushel 85c. Oil— Kerosene gallon 25c; Linseed, raw, $1 20; boiled $1 25; Lard $1 25; Train sl. Rick—V lb B%e. Halt—V Back $1 85; Virginia $2 25. Tobacco Common r {( lb 55c ; Medium Bright 70c; Fine 75c; Kxtra $1; Navy C.tk't6se; Maccaboy Hun IT c. Shot—V sack $2 40. Suoar—Cruahed and Powdered lb 13(iV13>jC; A. 12%0.; B. 12o,; Extra C. lie.; C. 11 %c.; i N. O. Yellow Clarified 10%c; do. White 13c. Soda—Keg 7c V lb; box 10c. ! Htabcii—v lb B%C. Trunks—Columbus made, 20 inch, 75c; 36 inch I $2 80. Tea—Green 75c; Oolong 65c. Whiskey—Rectified y gallon sl‘3s; Bourbon s2(d>s4. White Lead—V lb 11®12%c. Vinegar—lft gallon 35c. COUNTRY PRODUCE. WholltaU Ftetiiil. Goshen Butter $ 40 $ 60 Country “ 30 40 liggs l5 . Frying chickens 20(3)25 ‘2s(a\3o Grown “ 3t)(u 33 3U(< 33 Irish potatoes fiOp’k 4 50 | “ •• 500 bbl 500 Sweet potatoes 75 35p‘k Onions 90 bbl 95t>'k Cow pens 80 bu 1 00 bu ilry (.hoiN. WHOLESALE rUICKS. Prints 7%i 9%e.’H yar \ bleached cotton 6%ui9c. 4-4 •• ’* 10(g) 16c. Sea Island “ s%(.';l2'ic. •• Coats’ ami Clark’s spool cotton. .7Ue. Tickings 10((-25c. 9 4, 10 4. 11-4 and 12-4 brown and bleached sheetings 30{iT 50c. V Wool flannels—red and bleached 20(fi'76c. Canton flannels—brown and bl’d 12 , a (^26o Liuscys 15(a30e. “ Kentucky Jeans 16®65c COLUMBUS MANUFACTURED GOODS. Eagle and Phlnix Mills.—Sheeting 4-4 10%c., % shirting 8%c.; osuaburgs, 7 oz„, 14c.; % drill ing 12c; blea. h.’d sheeting and dilliug 12(.13c.; Canton flannels 200. Colored (loath.— Stripes 106 u 11%e.; black gingham checks 12%@13e.; Dixie plttdes for field work 17c; cotton blankets s2i<6 $4 50 per pair; blenched huckaback towels $l4O per dozen; yarns ss. to Is. per bunch of pounds $135; rope 25c. to 27c.; sewing thread, 16 balls to the pound. 60c.; knitting thread, 12 balls to the pound, bleached, 65c.; unbleached 50c.; wrap ping twine, in bulls, 40e. Woolen Hoods. -Casi meres, 0 oz. per yard, 55e. to 70c,; jeans 20e. to 37 %e.; doeskin jeans 55c. Muscogee Mills.—shirting 8%c.; 4-4 sheet ing 10%c.; Elint River 8 oz. osuaburgs 15c.; do. yarns $1 35. Columbus Factory. —% shirting B%\; 4-4 aheetiug 10,%c.; sewing thread, uuhleaehed, 50c.; knitting, do., s(k‘.; wrapping twine 40c. Oleol'h Factory. —Plaids or checks 13c; stripes fancy fkahions, is : *o. It. TIIOMPNON, | Ijivcry mid Stable, / \GLETIIORPE BTEET, between Randolph and ' f Bryan. Th best of Saddle *ml Harness llorsea. A fine lot of Carriages and Buggies always on hand. I Special attention given to tho accommodation jof Drovers. They will find it to their interest to | jnit up with him. I fbl4 tf WILLIAM MUN DAY, Livery and Sale Stable Keeper, OKlutlioriH’ Ktrrct. ffUIE BEST TEAMS IN TIIE CITY FOR HIRE, 1 nt all hours day ami night. Funerals served at short notice. Drovers accommodated on liberal tcrinu. jan3l tf |New Goods! New Goods!! SPRING STOCK. * large lot of new Spring and Summer Dry Goods, notions, &c„ Just received and to errivo. Call and examine our stock. Prices us low as the lowest. F. C. JOHNSON k CO. aprll 1876 ood and k w Gollinsworth Institute and Bowery Academy. rpilE public are hereby Informed K 1 that tho underslgued iiave united aH Associated Principals, to teach an English, Mathematical aud Classical School, at Gollinsworth Institute, Talbotton, Ga. J. G. Calhoun will Matheinatics and the Physical Sciences, have charge of the study room, and general supervision of the conduct of the students. J. T. McLaughlin will teach English Literature, Moral Science, and the Classics, and have charge of the business departments of the school and boarding house. We earnestly solicit to co-oporo tion of our friends to secure a largo and liberal patronage. TUITION AND HOARD. Tuition $2, $3, $4 and $5 per month. Board at tiie Institution sl3 per month, paid in advance. Boarders must supply their own towels and bed clothing. N. B. Board can be had in the villages on rea sonable terms. j. t. McLaughlin, a. m.. J. 0. CALHOUN, ap7 tf Associate Principals. For Sale. Sir-SHAKES COLUMBUS CAS CO. STOCK. 2') 20 shares Merchants’ Building and Loan 5 *• Columbus Factory City of Columbus and Bavannali Bonds my2s It JOHN BLACKMAR.JIroker. Notice in Bankruptcy. rnHIS is to give notice oneo a week, for four I weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee of Sigmond Luudcaur, Bankrupt. LIONFJ. C. LEVY, Jr., xny2s oaw4t Assignee. Real Estate City Tax. fpHE tax on Real Estate for 1875 1s duo and 1 most bo paid by the Ist July next. It not paid by that time, execution will he issued. On all amounts paid by Ist July a discount will bo allowed. Pay up and get the discount. You will oblige us by paying now, or after Ist July wo will have to oblige you. J. N. BARNETT, iny2s tf Collector ami Treasurer. Notice. HAVING closed out in Brownevillo to engage in business that pays better, I have placed my books and accounts in the Lauds of Mr. 11. F. EVERETT. He alone is authorized to make set tlements. 8. A. WALKER. May 17 th, 1875. All parties indebted to H. A. WALKER will please come forward and pay their accounts. For tho convenience of parties living in or near Browneville, Mr. D. GOINS, at the old stand, will receipt in my name for any amount paid him. Payments made to any other parties will not be valid or binding. my 23 i 9 H. r. EVERETT. DR. J. A. URIJUIIART HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment on the premises formerly known as tho Dr. Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and Randolph streets. Entrance ts the Office on Mc- Intosh street, where professional calls, made either at day or night, may be loft and will be promptly attended to as soon as received. j;tn22-eod if, MAIER DORN, Wholesale and Retail Cigar Manufacturer bt. Clair St., next to Georgia Home Building, my 23 toctlj Columbus, Ga. W. J. FOtLi; Dentist, Over Wittich k Kissel's Jewelry Broad jar 6 tf| Hirwt Spring Arrival. LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY 3,000 pieces Prints, 500 pieces Bleached Domestic, 500 pieces Cottonade, 50 bales Checks, 25 bales Sheetings and Shirtings, 25 bales Osnaburgs. Dress Goods, White Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Hats, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. : ifj~ Having bought largely before the late advance, we are prepared to name prices that CAN- I NOT BE BEAT in uny market. ,Vt Wholesale. I-V.J Uroad .-Greet. At ltetnil. Ifs-I Broiul Street. GAWLEY <fc LEWIS, mh2C lUwta • ColumlMia, fill. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING l'\- Spring iintl Thomas I Prescott ARE DAILY RECEIVING EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY OF Dross and. Business Sviits. PriiH a lower than ever. Call aud see them. Elegant DRESS OR WEBDING SUITS and SHIRTS made to order in beautiful style and guaranteed to fit. *p24 tf IN'e’vsr Clotlxing ! SI'RING AND NTJMMER I7A. THORNTON & ACEE, Have now in store and are constantly receiving a well selected stock of VB-nUx. Hn s* nut! dtildLi-on's-i CLOTHING, 'Embracing all tho latest novelties of tho season.' ! Also, a great variety of low-priced and f ; good Medium Suits in Single and Double-Breasted Sacks and English Walking Coat Suits. j| \ splendid assortment of Half and Full Dress Suits in French and English Worsted; I Diagonals and Black and Fancy Cloths. Also, Full Dress Cloth 1 Swallow Tail Coats. We call special attention to our stock of Gents | * Furnishing Goods, which is complete and unsur | passed. A full lino of Hats, Trunks, Valises, Uiu j firellus, Walking Canes, Ac. Itcmemlmr our motto—Quick Sales and Hmnl I IProUta. [apß eodaw2m j J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Oolvimtous, Gfn. —*— 1 HAVE, IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions whtcli w.TA bought at lowost raah jiriiTH In car lua<l t.ts wid wbirh 1 am MlltiiK ftt the TCry loweßt priee, for OAHH. ■2')o barrels Flour of all grades, including the Silver Lake brand at $(>.25 to $8.50 per barrel. Bacon and Bulk Meats of all kinds. Corn, Oats, Meal. Lard—Choice Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets. Florida and New Orleans Syrups. Silver Drips and West India Molasses. Sugars of overy grade. Choieo Tens. Mackerel in packages of every size, one-half the price of bacon. Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Checks, Stripes, Cotton Yarns, &e. Shoes, Wines and Liquors. Bagging, Ties, Salt, Tin Ware, &c. .r- My stock will always be kept full and complete. Terms STRICTLY CASH, except to I’It()MPT-PAYING customers. No charge for drayage. Respectfully, Hihti dcodtwtf J- H- HAMILTOTI. W. .7. WATT. -7. A. WALKER. CHAB. H. WATT. WAIT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Corner nuclei* IlimUin House, Have the Largest and Best Selected Stuck of Groceries In the City of Columbus, CONSISTING OF BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL DERS, BULK HAMS BACON HAMS. LARD in tierces, Lard in buckets and kegs. FLOUR of all grades, including tho celebrated SILVER LAKE brand, tho best in tho world. BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP. CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as OSNABURGS. SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS uijd PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent, proof that may be desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of SYRUP cannot bo equaled in this city. It includes all grades of Now Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything In the market, and much cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select ed expressly for our trade. Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. jail 1 tf WATT t WXLKKK. Drugs and Medicines. the UNDEnsiormo offers ron kale, at chapman's old stand, Randolph street, Fresh Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps, W Brushes and other Toilet Articles, aGf Pure Liquors, Lamp Goods, &c., 4E$ ami oil other article* u/iually kept in Detail Drug Stores. Ho has also tho Agency for the BIKAII IJf.HT OIIi, the Safest ami Best Illuminating Oil now in uae. Special attention will be give* to tho preparation of PR INSCRIPTIONS. mhl9 eotldm ’L MASON. VOL. I.—NO. 12:}