The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, June 10, 1875, Image 1

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Stylos i to start it now daily ftajter there. Mr. ,Tohn 1,, Crawford, or Echols j county, has over one hundred acres or land in pens. The Second (leortfia Battallion, . a: Macon, will exeurt to Milledge- I ( Villa on the Z'JtU iust. ; -The Fulton Blues of Atlanta- Rare ohftllvnffprl the other Atlanta; military to a prize drill. E —Augusta boot blacks will contend for a STi purse and the championship , of the city <me day this week. I A deaf and dumb hoy not Into a \ store at Cave Hprinss the other nlttht nrid robed the till of six dollars. * Moore discourses very eloquently |on striped stockings, in his local de partment of the Atlanta Herald. -The Yount* Men’s Library Asso- j elation of Atlanta are vtointf to build . a hall when they get the money. -A noted negro desteirado iu Sa- j vnnnah attacked a mounted imlioe- ! man. The policeman was cut in the j l leg. Alton Angler, of Atlanta, caned | tin editor in Brooklyn for some criti ? cistn upou Mies Adelaide Neillson. SOld trick of his, we have heart), i Near Powelton, Ga., a woman i ami child slipped into a quagmire ' and were btirioj alive. Their bodies £ bud m*t been recovered at last ae | counts Mr. Martin Johnson, of Hancock i county, died on Sunday last, from in i'juries received by the bursting of a grindstone on which lie was gutn | ming a saw. ritismt news. Tampa will have anew hotel. —Mr. Win. IT. Haddock, of Duval e unity, is dead. -Two Cedar Keys firms have pur- I chused I.tNHI turtles this season. The crops iu the vicinity of Mari anna are reported in a promising i condition. Gainesville shipped three hun dred watermelons to New York oue day last week. The tug Semipolo collided with and sunk the pilot schooner Nettie | off Pensacola bar on Monday last. ; Mi J. V. gwain, of Wolafca. has lu.uoo tuba roses set out, and will ship them to New Yolk in the fall Jacksonville has appropriated $•*00 for the tmr|s>.-*e of sending her Mayor to trie centennial spree at Hunker Hill. v--Leroy I>. Bail, *l Tallahassee has been appointed Surveyor.Oeueral of the State, by tin- President, vice Joshua W. Gilbert. -The proprietors of the Live Oak Times are making arrangements to establish a Democratic paper at Quincy, to be known as the Herald. —A party of six gentlemen from Handersv.Ule, On.; three of them be ing old veterans on crutches, who no doubt have seen service in the early Florida war, arrived here this week and purchased a stock of s I sides, shovels, pick-axes and such like utensils, and chartered a sailboat at sbf dollars per 'lay to carry the. party to Charlotte Harbor, where they gd to digging for the hidden treasures of Oapt. Kidd or that of some other pirate, that the veteraus claim to know all about. Our opinion is they would do better at the pkiwhandle. Still, there is no tolling. [ Feruitnrnna yen)*. .. . ♦ • CvKNKRAI. KOl THRItV VKW*. —lt is said that in Memphis the de mand for morphine lias become so large that the local druggists are con sidering the propriety of not selling tiie article unless upon the order of a physician or a well known citizen. —Col. David F. Boyd, a Virginian, who lias been for eight or nine years Suiierintendent of the Louisiana State University, conducted on the military system, lias accepted the same posi tion, from the Khedive of Egypt, in the Egyptian military school. —The eoruinoneemeut exercises of Ttoanokc College, located at Salem, Va., will commence on Sunday, 13th inst. The Baccalaureate sermon will be pleached by Lev. 8. Domer, A. M ,of Washington, D. C. The exer cises during commencement week promise to be very interesting. —The Democracy held a conven tion at Calvert, Texas, on May 25th, and iu their resolutions came to the following conclusions: “That it is our firm conviction that unless the Democracy of this county is united THE DAILY TIMES. the Radicals will till the offices; the only plan of unity Is found in the conventions of the Democracy.” —The Baltimore association of at tenuated females held a meeting to express their regret, at the death of I Baruum’s fat woman. There was a j row over the report of the Committee on Resolutions, and in order to avoid the scandal of a disagreement, the meeting contented itself by simply recording the following : “Resolved, That she is dead, and that, it will be hard to till her place.” —Kentucky is preparing to hold, at Louisville, Impressive memorial services in honor of John C. Breckin ridge, on the 17th of the present month. To this meeting are culled all Kentuckians irrespective of party affiliations. It is to bo an Imposing ! demonstration of respect tortile illus trious son of Kentucky. All the or ders and societies are expected to participate. Oov. Leslie will preside, and tiie oration will bo delivered by Gen. Willlum Preston. The city will j lie clad in mourning, and every mark I of respect and sorrow will distinguish the day. FOHRIKV ITRWSi. —London is happy with bolh dear j charmers, Patti and Nilsson. Cholera is reported to lie un . usually prevalent m India this year. The late lire in Peshawar, India, ; is said to have rendered 15,(XM people I homeless. -Italy is sail! to be rapidly taking | a front place in the matter of female > education. i —The latest big canal scheme in Fmrope is one to connect the Black ! Sea wit h the Caspian. Anew plan to supply Liverpool, England, with water, is estimated to cost about $12,100,01X1. --Russia has now joined Germany, ! England, Belgium and France, in a decree against American potatoes. The Prussian Government has made an appropriation for tiie pro motion and encouragement of agri culture and stock breeding. An exhibition of Algerian pro ducts is to be held in the city of Al giers on the 15th of November, under the auspices of the French Govern ment. —lf is estimated that there were over u million dollars' worth of coral obtained last year from tiie Mediter ranean by the coral gatherers of Na ples, Italy. A Japanese prince, a near relative of Mikado, is about to enter a Prus sian regiment, in order to acquaint himself with the discipline of the Russian service. —Eminent English lawyers arc ad voeating the adoption of a code iu that country, on the ground that the present bulk of English law is such as to be almost beyond the mastery of any man. I'OKI'HGV. SI'AXISH AFFAIRS. Special to the Tones, by 8. A: A. Line.} Madrid, June 9. -There are rumors j of a Republican movement, in const'- j qucnce of the reeent military events, : which prove the troops unable to gain any advantage over the Cat-lists. London, Juno 9. A Paris corres pondent of the Times, alluding to the rumors of a Republican movement in Madrid, says those who are watching the course of affairs in Spain are sat isfied that, the present Govern meat Is apprehensive. They assert that the Spanish Ambassador at Paris has re newed his complaint relative to the tolerance of Carlists on the frontier, and has warmly protested against the ostensible charity shown them, the real object of which is to raise money in Paris for the Carlists. It is supposed that France will pay less attention to these complaints than formerly, as Germany, at present, takes slight Interest in the cause of King Alfonso, whose government is too weak to pursue a course agreeable to Germany. Competent authority, an attache of the Spanish Embussy iu Paris, officially reports that the Car lists can muster 45,000 good soldiers, besides an equal number of second rates, and wilt continue to be victori ous so long as the war is continued as at present. A dispatch from Vienna says the the Princess Deudischgrats has sent 3,000,000 florins to Don Carlos. THE AWONSOIST MoNABCIIV TOTTWUNO. London,.! iuio9. Madrid dispatches state that the discontent in that city with Uie existing Government is dai ly increasing. Tiie Alfonsoist Mon archy is tottering, and the genera! 'belief among tile leading politicians is that another crisis ir. the Govern ment Is approaching. Capitalists arc refusing to make further advances of money to tiie Government. England’s demand upon bukmah. London, June 9.--A dispatch to the Times from Kao gun, says Mr. For syth, British Envoy to Burmah, has been instructed to demand of the King an immediate explanation of the friendly reception given the Chi nese General implicated in the mur der of Mr. Marjinery, British explor- The Burmese are cutting the tel egraph. The steamship with the Sultan of Zanzibar and suite on board has ar rived at Gruvesend. 1 , Fatal Altemiit to Arrest lliiro Thieve* In Kansas. Topeka, Kan., June 9. —While Dep uty U. S. Marshal Ramsey and possse were attempting to arrest two horse thieves at Stockton, Kansas, yesterday, one of them shot Kamscy in the abdomen, and he died in about an hour afterwards. After being | shot, Ramsey killed the man who | shot him. The other thief escaped. A Prize Flail t. Minola, L. 1., June 9.—A prize tight came off near this place early this morning between Tom Gallagher of New York, and Pete Hogan of Brooklyn, at catch weight, for $250 a side. Twenty-three rounds were fought, when Hogan was declared the winner. Both were badly punished. COLUMBUS, GA., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1875. TIU.KGK UMIIC ITEJIS. ! Sppi-Ul to Daily Timka, by 8. A A. Ltno.] —A tiro in Toronto Tuesday night, | destroyed property to the amount of | $150,000. I —A boiler explosion in Lee, Mass.,” Tuesday, damaged Smith’s paper mill $25,000, and killed two men and injured fourtoei. The Governor of Massachusetts has directed tho State Treasurer to cancel the issue of bonds awarded to Leo, Higglnsons it Cos., and to substi tute now bonds therefor to the amount of $309,(Xx1. Mr Evarts closed his argument at G . 45 p. m. yesterday iu Brooklyn. He wus particularly severe upon Til ton, and thanked the jury for their patience and complimented them for having done their duty faithfully as citizens. NEW HAMPSHIRE. j ELECTION OF OOVFBNOH BY THE I.KOIS LATORE-r. 11. CHENEY (REP.J ELECTED. Concord, June 9.—The House and Senate met in convention at 11 a. m. i The situation is very quiet and good feeling prevails in both parties. The whole number of votes for Gov ernor was stated at 79,205 ; necessary to a choice 49,603; scattering 19—divi ded as tollows: Nathaniel White (Temperance) 773; Hiram 11. Roberts fDem.) 39,121; I’. B. Cheney, Ilep., 39,299. The Convention than proceeded to ballot for Governor wit h the follow result : Whole number east 379; necessary to a choice 190— Hiram Rob erts 180; P. B. Cheney 193. I’. B. Cheney, Rep., was declared elected. —- anceessful Laying of AnotliiT Atlantic Cable. New York, Juno 9. There was great rejoicing in this city this morn ing and evening, especially among the merchants and business men, and more particularly the patrons of the European Cable Telegraph wires, over tiie receipt of tho welcome news of the success of the new subma rine lines of the Direct United States Cable Company. Tho first announcement of this news was re-; ceived at tiie company’s office in New York by a dispatch from Torbay, N. S., this evening, saying that the Di rect. United States Cable was complet ed tills afternoon, and communica tion was now established by it. be tween America and Ireland. This message was received about three o’clock this afternoon, and was im mediately published here, and tele graphed to the papers of the Ameri can Press Association, which was the first news association to get the intelligence, The bulletin boards of many of tiie news papers, business exchanges and other public places announced the news to the public at once, and although it was oxjiectcd by many, f-.till it was something of a surprise to others. —■—-- - - ( armed iiiioilk ConvcnMoii at Fhllailrl plila. Philadelphia, Pa., June y. Tho Packers of canned goods re-assem bled at. 9 o’clock this morning, tiie President, Mr. J. B. Brinckley, pre siding. Mr. Charles Rhodes of tho West Jersey Packing Company, said the clause in the resolution which says every standard can shall have the label name of packer or party for whom it is packed, would conflict with several of tho.packors who had adopted certain brands, and had pre viously put their names on cans. If that resolution was not changed, the firm of Warner, Rhodes & Cos., would be obliged to retire from the Conven tion. Mr. Bloper offered a resolution to the effect that this Association will not countenance t In 1 practice of put ting up light weight goods either in the standard or larger size cans, and that tho Association declare against the use of any individual or firm’s name on its labels that has never had and does not now have a legal exist ence ; that those packers who made cans slightly Jarger than those adopted by this Association, may put upon them in the copy righted label accompanying them the words “ex tra sized standard.” I'nton at Canadian FresKvterlaiis. Montreal, Canada, Juno 9. Last evening commenced a series of Pres bytery Synod meetings, which arc to speedily result in the union of four distinct bodies. The four bodies will be reudy next Tuesday to take part lin the grand union meeting. A large j chorus nas been specially organized, land between live and six hundred ! ministers are expected to be present. Wrathrr Nlatrmrnt. Washington, June 9.—For Wednes day, in the Gulf and South Atlantic States, stationary or falling barome ter, northeast to southeast winds, warmer, and partly cloudy weather. Xlarlne liltdllNfnrc. | Savannah, Junc9.—Arrived : Steam i ships Herman Livingston, Wyoming from Philadelphia. Sailed steam ship Ashland. Tardy Tax Payers of Mus cogee County! SOMEBODY in going to talk cubh words before king. Only twenty dsy remain before there will be Home doubling of taxes. Who i* it pre fers to pay double instead of single ? I paune fora reply, M. W. TfIWEATT, d2t*w2t Tax Receiver. j FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. (OttXlll HII VII.V MARKET. OFFICE DAILY TIMES, Juno 0, 1875. FINANCIAL. i Moury 1 1 ., to I,S per cout. Gold buying 113 j nulling 114. Silver nominal. Sight bills on New ! York buying *,'c. discount; demand bills ou Boston j Vc. discount; bank chocks premium. COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET. NKW CLASS. Market closed dull at tho following quota tions; Ordinary I*4 (ft 13 Good Ordinary 13 (}- Low iniUdiug*. (<V— Midd1ing5........... . v . 14\(oi — Good Middling* ~..14 (ti)l6 Warehouse sales 56 bales. Receipts 1 bales—o by S. W. It. R.. 3 by M. k G. It. R„ Oby Western It. It., oby N. A 8. R. R., oby River, 1 by wagons. Shipments 139 bales—l33by 8. W. It. It.; o W. It. It.; 0 for home consumption. DAILY STATSMKKT. Sto'ck August 31, 1874 1,030 Received to-day 4 •• previously 67,541—67,545 55.3M1 ! Shipped to-day 130 j •• previously .55,841 —55.980 I Stock on hand 2,001 j Same day laat year—Received —v ! *' —Sales —— “ •• •* -Stock —— 1 Total receipts to date i Middlings 10.\. IT. K. PORTS. Receipts ut all ports to-day J.w.' bales; ox- j ports to Great Britain bales ; Continent 90 bales. Consolidated 8,788 ; exports to J (4r<*at Britain 23,080 bales ; to Continent 0.110; j stock at all ports 209,608. >1 Villi ITS BY TEIiRtiIMPH. I Special to the DAIS Y Times by the S. kA. Line. j FINANCIAL. New York, June 9.—Gold closed at 110'.. New York, June. 9—Wall Street, or. m.e— Mum y cloned at 2 ‘*ji3 per cent., on call. Stocks were firmer at the close. COTTON. Liverpool. June 9. 1 r. m.—Cotton quiet and ! depreMH'*d , Hales 8,000 bales, speculation 1,000; American—; middling uplands 7 11-lGd; mid tiling Orleans 7 r d; arrivals . 4 i*. m.—Cotton dull ; Hales 8,000 baloß, spec ulation 1,000; American 3,690; middling uplands 7 11-1(1; middling Orleans 7 ?*d. June and July delivery, not below good or dinary, 7 S.d. June and July delivery, not below low mid dlings, 7‘,d. July and August delivery, not below low mid dling*. 7 9-l(>d. New York, Juno 9.—New class spots closed quiet ordinary 13' 4 ; good ordinary 14 ; strict good ordinary low middlings 16 s 4 ; middling 15V; good middlings 16V ; middling lair 1(5V; lair 17 1 „'; sales of exports 951; spin ners 334; speculation trausit —; exports to (ir ’at Britain ; to the continent 90; stock 135,539. Futures closed firm ; sales of 49,200 bales ns follows; June ir, r;-32a9-16; July 16 U-16a19-32; ; August 15 23-32a ; September 15 9-lCal9-3g; Octo ber 15' 4 a9-32; November l.V e as-32; December 15 va6-32. January 15 3-10a7-32; February 16 11-32 a 13-32: March 15 9-16al 1-16; April 15' 4 a27-32; May 15 15-16a 16. Baltimore. June 9. -• Receipts bales ; sales HO ; middlings 15V ; exports to Great Britain - ; to Continent ; stock 4,330; market dull. I'iiiLADKi.rifia, June 9.—Receipts 40 bales ; middlings 16 ; exports to Continent • ; to Great Britain -; market dull. PnoviPKNCE, June 9.—Stuck 15,000. Galvkhtok, June 9. Receipts 53 ; sales 430; middlings 14 „; exports to Great Britain dull uml nominal. New Orleans, June 9. Receipts 307 ; Hales 1,200; middlings 15V; low middlings——; good ordinary —; exports t<> Great Britain —; to Continent ; stock 37,679 ; market easy, not quotably lower. Charleston, June 9. Receipts 198 bales ; sales 25 ; middlings 15V ; stock 7,575 ; ex ports to Great Britain : to the continent Norfolk, June 9. Receipts 741 ; sales ; low middlings 16 Vh j ; stock 2,268; exports to Great Britain ; market dull. WILMINUTON, June 9. - Receipts 31 ; sales —; middlings 14 V; stock 1,057; exports to Grout Britain —; market firm aud nominal. Boston, Juno 9. Receipts 355 ; Males 32 ; middlings 16 ; exports to Great Britain ; stock 14,397; market didl and nominal. Havannaii, June 9. Net and gross re ceipts 512 bales; sales 106; middlings 15V; low middlings ; good ordinary ; exporta to Great Britain ; to continent ; coastwise Mobilk, Juno 9. Receipts 3 ; sales 100 ; middlings 14V ; stock 5,894 ; exports to Great Britain ; to tho continent ; coastwise ; market weak. Memphis, June o,—Receipts 33 ; ship ments 301; sales 750; stock 12,106; middling** 14. Va 15; market quiet. PROVIHIONB. New Orleans, June 9,—Sugar very dull; yellow UVsIO ; white prime 9; fair B.VaS; fully fair—; choice —; common 7 V'aH. Molasses quiet; common 40a45; choice 68a70; prime 68a60, hiir 50a55. Rice dull ; prime 74*V; fair 7aV ; common 5&sG. Flour steady, superfine $5 60 a0 00; choice at $7 60-. choice treble at $6 60; good treble $6 40; low treble at $5 76; common $6 60. Corn meal dull and unchanged at $4 00. Hock corn firm; white mixed 92; yellow mixed 86. Fork quiet ; mess ut 621 25. Bacon—clear sides 13 ; clear rib 13 ; shoulders UV- Hams quint at 13a‘i- Dry Halt meats quiet; shoulders ;*a( g ; clear rib Hides 12V; clear Hides 12V. Ijird dull; refined tierco 15; keg 10. Cincinnati, June 9.—Provisions steady./ Fork mess S2O 0020 25. Cut meats—shoulders, loose, H'-j ; cluar rib sides lIV- Bacon—shoulders 9V ; clear rib sides 12V*V • clear sides 13V. Hams 13a ’ 4 ■ Lard—prime steam rendered 13)£aV ; kettle rendered at 14 V*V> Live hogs quiet; me dium to fair $6 90a7 10; good $7 15a7 40; receipts head. Hr. Louis, June 9.—Flour dull ; common to medium superfine winter $4 50a6 00; extra do. *5 ooafl 25; XX *5 40a6 75; XXX $5 40u5 60. Wheat firmer; No. 2 red winter $1 33VaI 34, cash ; f 1 36, for July ; No. 3 do. $1 33ul 34 ; No. 3 red spring 93. Corn steady ; sales of No. 2 mixed at 70, cash ; 70V. sellers. Provisions dull. Mess pork at S2O 25, cash; S2O 60a20 75, for June; sl9 75a20 00, for July; S2O 00a20 50, for An gust. Out meats—loose shoulders 9VU,V I clear rib sides, loose, 11 clear Hides 12 V- Bacon -shoulders 9aV; clear rib sides 12,Va13; clear Hides 13V 4 aV Live hogs dull; shippers $6 00a6 60; bacon grades $6 Csa7 00; butchers' $7 75a 25; good to extra $7 00a7 35; receipts 1,906 head; shipments head. Wholesale Prices. Ai-vlrs—per barrel. $5; peck, 76/*. Bacon-Clear Hides iMb—c.; Clear Rib Hides 14c; Shoulders 11c; Ice-cured Hhoulders 12> 2 c; Sugar-cured Hams 16>£c; Plain Hams 14c. Baooino —15(^15. Bulk Meats—Clear Rib Hides 13V 4 c. Bu rTieu —Goshen p lb 40c; Country 80c. Brooms—dozen, $2 60?i$3 00. Candy—Stick lb 16c. Canned Oooi>—Sardines $ case of 100 boxes , sl7; Oysters, lib cans V dozen, $1 20 to $1 35. I Cheese —F.ngllsh lt> 00c; Choice 18>; West ern 17c; N. Y. State 16c. Candles—Adamantine !h 19c; Paraphine 36c. Coffer —Rio good lb 23c; Prime 23c%; Choice 24lie; Java 33c to 37c. Corn —Yellow Mixed 7R bushel $1 12 V; White, $1 15 car load rates in depot. CioAiis—Domestic, $ 1,000 s2p&s6s; Havana, $7049*150. Floiuv—Extra Family, city ground, lb $8; A $7 60; B $C 60; Fancy $lO. Hardware.—Swede iron 9c.; Refined Iron 4c.; Sadiron 7c.; Plow Steel Horse aud Mule Shoes 7per lb.; Nalls per keg $4.25; Axes Hay—sl cwt. $1 40; Country 40#$0c. Iron Ties—s 4 thl'ic. Lard—Prime I/af, tierce, lb 16c; halves and kegs, 186^19C. Leather—White Oak Sole lb 26c; Hemlkoc gole 33c; French Calf Skins s2<®s4; American do s2lss3 50; upper I/tather s2fss3 50; Harness do. 60c; Dry Hides 11c, Green do. Cc. Mac KERR l—N o. 1 * bbl $12015; No. 2 sl2 50; No. 3 sll 50; No. 1 *. kit $1 400*3. Pickles—Case f. dozen pints $1 80; f quart *3 25. Potash— l ? case $7(38. ! Potatoes—li ish V bbl $4 60®$5 00 ! Powdib— 1* 111-g Pi 25; leg s:i 50; *2 00, In Magazine. Rofr—Manilla V lb 20c; Cotton 30c; Machine mode 6>jc. Meal—'ll bushel $1 20, Molasses—N. O. gallon 76e; Florida OOtttKifc; re-bolled 75c; common 45(^50c. Strop—Floriila Oath— "f. bushel 85c. Oil—Kerosene gallon 260; Linseed, raw, $1 20; boiled $1 26; laird $1 25; Train *l. Rice—V lb B>.c. Salt-* sack $1 85; Virginia $2 25. Tobacco Common V lb 66c ; Medium Bright 70c; Flue 76c; Extra $1; Navy COtujOfic; Maccaboy Snuff 75(&86c. Shot—V sack $2 40. Sugar—Crushed and Powdered lb 13(13 l 4 c; A. liMB,; B. 12c.; Extra 0. 12c.; O.'llfjc.; N. O. Yellow Clarified loi,c; do. White 13c. Soda—Keg 7c lb; box 10c. Starch—V lb B‘tc. Trunks—Columbus made, 20 Inch, 76c; 36 inch $2 89. Tka—Green 76c; Ooloug 05c. Wuihkky—Rectified H gallon sl*3s; Bourbon s2(*s4. Wuitr Lead—fl lb ll(rtd2' 4 c. Vinegar—gallon 36c. COUNTRY PRODUCE. IWioltsate N’htt?. Goshen Butter $ 40 $ 60 Country “ 30 40 Eggs - IS Frying chickens 20(<*26 95(#ao Grown •• 30<tf)83 30^t33 Irish potatoes 60 p’k 4 50 •• “ 5 00 bbl 5 00 Sweet potatoes 75 35 p'k Onions 90 bbl 96 p'k Cow peas 80 bu 1 00 bn llry WHOLKSALK PRICW. Prints TSRtfUGc.f* yar % blotched cotton 0V(-9c. •• 4-4 •• •• 10(8) 16c. Sea Island “ B.VfJfcia vc. ■* Coats* and Clark's spool cotton. .70c. Tickings 10® 25c. 9-4, 10 4. 11-4 and 12-4 brown and bleached sheetings .30(tu50c. V Wool flannels—-red and bleached 20(a)76c. •' Canton flannels—brown and bl'd 12 V(B>26c Lluseys .15fj*80c. “ Kentucky Jeaus 15®65c “ COLUMBUS MANUFACTURED GOODS. Kagi.k and Pkknix Mills.—Sheeting 4-4 10‘,c., i \ shirtiug B',c.; osnaburgs, 7 oz., 14c.; 7 „ drill i lug 12o; blt aohed shooting and dilling 1 ‘i(d 13c.; I Canton flannels 20c. Colored Goods.— Stripes lo6j> ll 'jC.; black gingham checks 12‘^13c.: Dixie ; plades for field work 17c; cotton blankets s2w ' $l6O per pair; bleached huckaback towels $l4O per dozen; yarns ss. to Is. per bunch of ponnds | $1 35; rope 29c. to 27c.; sewing thread. 16 balls jto the pound. 60c.; knitting thread. 12 balls to j the pound, bleached, 66c.; unbleached 60c.; wrap ping twine, in balls, 40c. lCoo/< Goods. —Casi | meres, 9 oz. per yard, 56c. to 70c*.; jeans 20c. to j 37kc.; doeskin jeans 66c. [ Muhcoukk Mills. —\ shirting H 1 .*.; 4 4 sheet l ing 10'io.; Flint River 8 oz. nsuaiiurgs 1.V.; do. yarns $135. Columbus Factory.—shirting B’ic.; 4-4 sheeting 10‘ B c\; sewing thread, unbleached, 60c..; knitting, do., 50c.; wrapping twine 40c. Olkgo’h Factory.—Plaids or ehecku 13c; stripes fancy fashions, 12 !*c. Joseph F. Foil, Alloi’iiiqv .V I’omiM-lliir at l,un, OFFICE west side Broad street over store of W. H. Uobarts A Cos. Practices in Htate and Federal Courts. Advice, aud services tendered to Administrators. Executors, Guardians. Ac. Hpe cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles, Ac., iu Georgia, or anywhere in tho United •States. All huhinknm promptly attended to. ful7 dtf .1. I>. HAMBO. Vltoru‘.v ut l,im, Office over Holstead k Co.’s, Broad street, Co lumbus, Georgia. In Office at all hours. J.mß illy J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, rIAOTICER In Courts of Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Broad street, over (3. A. Hedd A* <Jo.*s. Hpecial attention given to collections. janlO tf YV. \V. MACKALL, Jr., Altorney at 1 jaw ColunibuH, (jiu. lia- Office over D. N. GUmoii'n store. Practices in IT. H. and Htate Courts. Rkfkrenceh—Gen. Joseph F.. Johnston, Savan nah. Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Kavsnimh, Ga.; Gov. J. Ulie k Groome, Annapolis. Md.; A. AJ. E. Lei:, Jr., Enqs., Bt. Louis. mhX) tf A, V. DOZIER, Altomiqy ill 1,, I)RACTICEB iu Htate and Federal Courts of Georgia aud Alabama. Makes Commctrdal I.axv a specialty. Office over C. A. Kedd A Co.’s store. janlM Cm THORNTON & GRIMES, Attorne.VN al Lin. (\FFICE <tver Abell k Co.'h, Corner of Brood / and Ht. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga. Janl6 ly E. 1.. Ghat. R. If. Gray. E. I/. GIIAY At CO., AOENTH FOR HARK OR Texas Xiands I>ARTIEB desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi do well to coll on us, oh we have lands 1 almost every county In Texas for sale. Will give letters of introduction to responsible parties, who will take pleasure in showing lands all over the Htate. Wo also settle old land claims on reaaonabla claims. Mr. E. L. Gray has just returned after a resi dence of twenty years In Texas. Office at Alabama Warehouse. [inhlO 6m For Sale. SIX ACRES LAND, with four room dwelling, good out-houses, splendid water, well fenced, good orchard, healthy location, near lower Girard. If applied for noon can be hud on reasonable terms, for cosh. Apply to JOHN M. GREENE, rny2o tf at Times Office. John Mehaffey, A T HIS OLD STAND, corner of Ogl'thorfA i$L and Bridgo streets. ( olinnhiiM, Gil.. Will I’u}- the Highest Market Price ton lInSN, Old Colton. Iliiles, Dry anil Green, ITii 1 * OV ALL EINIIH, Ifeeswax and Tallow, Old Metals, &c*., Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in Columbus, Georgia. junSl tf Wanted, Hags ! For which I will pay $2.60 per hundred pounds. Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. \LL persons having demands against James Ennis, deceased, late of Muscogee county, arc hereby notified to present the same within twelve months from date, properly proven, to the undersigned; and all persons indebted to said deceased will please settle the same. J. A. FRAZER, R. A. KNNIH, Administrator. Columbus, Ga., May 22d, 1875. (ray 27 oaw6t Notice. HAVING heretofore held stock In the Georgia Home Insurance Comjsmy of Columbus, Georgia, I hereby give notice that I have sold said stock and transferred the same, and under sec tion 149 Gof the Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt from any liabilities of the Company, jefl oamot JOHN I„ JONF.S. THE TIMES DIRECTORY For Clly uml Huburlw. JOHN MARK GRESKK, CONTRACTOR. £*Rat<m Lower Thau Ever Offered! Terms Easier !! Satisfaction Guaranteed !!! MINK. Miss CLARA A., daughter of Mr. ALONZO TURNER is prepared to iusrnct pupils, at most reasonable rates, ou the I’IANO, also teach Vocal music. .Satisfaction given every patron. A. TURNER, >f. E. corner Broad aud Coving ton sts., does CARPENTER, UPHOLSTER aud STEAMBOAT work, also makes Skiffs, Yawls, Bap teuux, etc., low lor cash, and gives satisfaction. I ZIIOLVTKRY. ,J. P. FLOYD, does Cabinet work, bottoms caue-seat chairs, repairs furniture, and does up holstery work to a nicety, at lowest CASH prices. s9**Residence East side Jackson, between Bt. Clair aud Crawford sts. “Punctual in work.” BARBER. HANDY ALEXANDER. Brasslll’s Corner, Ogle thorp" st., does everything to please ht* custom ers. Charges reasonable. Call and see me. OLIVER WEEMS, North side Randolph street, and West of Postoffice, keeps a first-class Shaving saloon. Rattler razors, close shaves, low rates. MATTKESS M AKER. J. 1). MeJUNKIN, West side Warren street, be tween Franklin and Broad, makes aud repairs Mattresses. Cushions aud all kinds upholstery. 810 VE IVOR KM. JAMKH W. DENNIS A Cos., at tho Southern Stove Works. Manufacture ami keep constantly on hand lor sale, tho Iron Witch. Victor, O. K. Georgian, Southern Granger, Coal Grates and Hollow Ware, moves and Hollow Ware for the country people, also Fire Dogs, et". East side upper Oglethorpe Street. June 5 -ly PLOW WO It KM. BLOUNT A HAIM AS. Houthern Agricultural Works. East side upper Oglethorpe Ht., Columbus, Ga. Manufacture all kinds of Plows, Farming linplo incuts, and warrant satislhctlon. June 1-ly BUGGY AND WAGON WOK K. J 1 .SHE D. HAI'I.M, •South side Hamilton road next to Mrs. -Miles W. McCook’s, makes and repairs Buggies, Wagons, Blacksmitbing and Horseshoeing, cheap for cash. C ARPENTER* AND .JOINER*. WRIGHT BROTHERS, Southwest corner Northern Liberties, near N. k H. Depot, aro prepared to do work in their line. Katisfaetion guaranteed. “Prices to compare with the times." BAR AND RESTAURANT. HARRIS COUNTY BAR AND RKHTAURANT, JOHN J. BLAKELKY, Agent, Keeps tho best American aud imported Liquors, Cigars, etc., aud furnishes meals, which satisfy th. most fastidious, st all hours; will also accom modate Day or Regular Boarders, at reasonable rates. We study to please and invito all— Whether hungry, thirsty, or blue. Either I. or Tow, will satisfy you. B. JOHN B. Wll.l.i:'! i , North side Hwnitou road. Northern Liberties, sells for CAHH, or equivalent, the BEBT Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Groceries aud Notions. Try me. HENRY TURN AGE, Northern Liberties, west of L. Loweutlial, keeps ri j.;,.! . )ii-m t-.i-*ti 1 ■■•!?•. <iiv O' l :t '“ill. DENTIHT. W. J. FOGLE, I). D. S., Is prepared to make. Plato Work, in the most ap proved style. Work guaranteed. Jt) Office up first stairs, over Wittieh k Kinsel's Jewelry store. Garrard’s Building, Broad st. PAINTING. WILLIAM M. SNOW, (Trustee.) House and Hign PAINTER, East side Oglethorpe between Randolph and Bryan streets, opposite Temperance Hall. Charges reasonable; satisfac tion guaranteed; work as good us thu best. CIGAR*, TOBACCO, PIPE*. F. W. LOTJDENBKR, Adjoining Gilbert’s Steam Printing fftmse. UANDOLPH STHZr.r. CIGARS, TOBACCOH. PIPES, and SMOKERS' articles; Manufactures, and sollh at wholesale, some of the most popular brands of CIGAKH now in market, GROCER lE*. RU.WMEY 8R05.,) Southwest Corr Ogl e j thorpe and Bryan sts. Deal in GROCERIEH, Dry-Uoods, NOTIONS, GLAHfI and ( ROCKERY-WARE, buy for cash, or barter, all COUNTRY PRODUCE. Every article gold warranted. For RENT LOW, twelve rooms, live Zaoh and Caia a < aU, they’ll sui t all I w. i>. jatykr i c<>. Dealers in Family Groceries, Country Produce, etc.., Southeast corner Upper Oglethorpe aud Bridge streets, opp. Meluiffey's rag depot. Delivery free. MATTHEW XcCOOK, Deals in first-class Groceries, Country Produce, etc. Delivers all goods free of charge.’ Residences and rooms for rent at the lowest rates. THOMAS S. YOUNG k CO., Dealers in Groceries, Grain, Dry Goods, Liquors, tc. Northeast corner Oglethorpe aud Washing ton street*, near North and South depot. Goods warranted, and delivered free Call and buy low, for Cash. t) To Kent—residence, iu Marshall. M. M. BECK, West side Oglethorpe, above J. If. Hamilton’s Deals in Groceries, Country Produce, Vegetables, Dry Goods, Millinery. Quick sales, small profits. WM. W. WEATHEItHBEE, Northern Liberties, southwest corner Jackson and Commerce streets, deals iu choice Groceries, Liquors, Country produce, etc. Free delivery. __ L. IJJWI’NTIIAI., Deals in Groceries, Liquors, Dry Goods, Grain, Hides, Shoes, etc. Price* us low as the lowest. Store north side Hamilton road, next to John li. Willett's, und opposite Mrs. McCook’s. MRS. MILES W. XoCOOK, South aide Hamilton road, opposite LoWenthal's; Deals in choice Groceries, liquors, Country Pro duce, etc, ffS*-!loom and Residences to rent. CLEMITTA BATAHTINI, East end Commerce street, near Hamilton rood, west of Womack’s, Northern Liberties. Has for sale fine Liquors, Tobacco, Groceries and buys Country produce. Call aud try him. WAGON YARD. WILLIAM W. McDANIEL, Keept a First-clast Wagon Yard, Northeast corner Oglethorpe and Franklin sts., buys, barters, and soils Country produce. Fowls, fresh Butter, Eggs, and pleases all who call. Dissolution. rpHF Firm of JOE BUSH k CO. is this day 1 dissolved by mutual consent, by the with drawal of W. E. SANDEFORD. JOE BUSH as sumes all liabilities and Is alone authorized to sign tin’ firm name In liquidation. JOE BUSH k CO. TO MY FRIENDS. I have bought out the interest of Mr. Sunde ford, and will continue to keep 1 FIRST CLASS GROCERY STOHC AND WAGON YARD At the same stand, where I will be pleased to seo my old customers und as many new ones ns will favor me with their patronage. Rensectfully, my3 lw JOEL BUSH. • Wanted. A NY ONE HAVING A GOOD HORSE AND Light Wagon who desires to sell at a reasonable price, can find a purchaser by applying soon at Jel lw TIMES OFFICE. W. F. TIGNKR, Dentist, Randolph street, (opposite Htrupper’s) Columbus ' janl ly 1 Georgia. YOL. I.—NO. m THE SUN. DAILY AND WEEKLY FOE 1875. The approach of tho Presidential election gives unusual importance to tho events and develop ments of 1875. 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Under tho new law, which requires payment of postage in advance, oue dollar a year, with twenty cents the cost of prepaid postage added, is the rato of subscriptiou. It is not necessary to get up a club in order to have the Weekly Sun at this rate. Any one who sends one dollar and twenty cents will get the paper, postpaid for one year Wo have no traveling agents. THE WEEKLY SUN-Jtlgbt pages, 56 c Only $1.20 a year, postage prepaid. No di t from this rate. THE DAILY HON—A large four-page newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Dally circulation over 120.000. All the news for 2 cents. Hubscriptlon, postage prepaid, 55 cents a month, or $6.50 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address “TIIE Hi New York Clly. inys l w Jordan’s Joyous Julep. A Specific for Neuralgia. TESTIMONIALS. Pmfekuia, Va., Jan. 20tb, 1875. John L. Jordan, Esq.—Dear Sir: Ho well pleased am I with your Joyous Julep, that I hereby tes tify to the superior merit of your unequaled preparation for Neuralgia. I shall esteem my self happy should oven one of that worst of all classes of sufferers bo led through me to take the Julep. My wife has for ten (10) years been a mar tyr to the most malignant aud persistent neural gic torture, without being able to find any relief except from your preparation. She was relieved by the second dose as per directions, and has not had a return of it for two month*. To some I may seem strangely sanguine about your medi cine. but I have a right to be so. It is not rea sonable to suppose this malignant malady would have died of sheer exhaustion of capacity for sustaining itself, and that too in a minute, and the very minute yonr medicine was taken. If no, it is a most remarkable, simple coincidence, and I prefer giving tho credit in your favor of tiie best testimony man can ever have—experience. Vary truly yours, JAMES T. TDHH. CoLCMBtis, January 16, 1875. Mr.Jordan:—l take great pleasure in recom mending your Joyous Juiep for neuralgia, has produced a most wonderful relief in oue o the severest attacks of neuralgia nay daughter ever has had. Hhe has boon treated for it by three skillful physicians, with very little benefit, and used all the usual remedies with little suc cess. 1 con with much confidence hope lor a per manent cure. It is only two days since wo begun tho use of It, and it is apparently of permanent benefit. Yours, with respect, MRH. L. I. NORMAN. .ioii\ i„ .loitnw. Apothecary. No. 193 Broad Street, Cohimbus, (4a. |anl7 tf DR. J. A. URQUHART Hah AN OFFICE aud sleeping apartment on the premises formerly known as the Dr. Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and Randolph streets. Entrance te the Office on Mc- Intosh street, where professional colls, mode either at day or night, may lie left and will lie promptly attended to a soon as received. Jau22-eod tf. J. T. COOK, Stalls 16 & 17, Market House, EBM constantly on hand and for sale the BEST MEATS that can bo obtained. mti26 dly John Blaokmar, flt. Clair Street, Gunby's BuiUtln#, next to Praar, Rlroh & Cos. Brokerage, Beal Estate & Insurance, RBYKit, bt muunsmem, To Merchants' and Mechanics’ Bank, this Citj. jon23-ly _t : ■ . ; ■ , 40,000 BRICK! FOR SALE BY BURRUS & WILLIAMS. my2o lin RANKIN HOUSE. rolmnhiu. licorgta, MRS. F. M. 0-RAY, Proprittma. 1. A. HIXT.KKS. Clerk, ___ _ "'S' O MAIER DORN, Wholenale and Retail Oigar Manufacturer Ht. Clair Bt., neat to aaorgla Ilomn BullfliOft, my 23 toctl] Columbus, O^. H. D. MOORE’S REPAIR SHOP, South Store iu Jones’ Building, Oglethorpe St. T>UYB and sella old Furniture -irri_r^V ,J H oon Commission, Upholster log, U*“o Work and Repairing ii'- 'arfriy generally, In good style. I am now using Johnson’s erb brated stains, which are tiie best in the United States. H. D. MOORE, Just South of McKee’s Carriage Shop, aprlHly