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■fecial to Daily Timkh. by 3. A. A. Line.]
K—Count Von Arnlm is seriously ill
at Berlin.
P - Dr. Louis I*. Rogers, of I.ouis
ville. Ivy., is 'lead.
—The reception given to t lie A uieri
can Rifle Team, at Queenstown, was
of the most enthusiastio charuoter.
r—The Catholic jubilee procession
| at Montreal, Canada, Sunday, was
MNirnciliated in by 20,00n men, women
| and children.
A Pittsburg tele.uam says a Are
i at the Brilliant Oil Works, in the Al
fneghany valley, burned •lu.tKtn barrels
Bpf oil. Loss. Sirs',oui).
■—A heavy frost visited Lowell,
Bjla-s am! the country for miles
lat mud Sunday night, mrtlcting con
lei 1.-table daunugo upon crops.
The woolen mill of Koots A Cos.,
Bat Conuersville, Ohio, was burned
E yesterday morning. Loss,
fno insurance. It was the work of an
1 ineeudiary.
Thomas Taylor died in Pbila-
Edelphia Sunday, at theevtraordina-
Ery ago of Mt years. Hu w.ih a native
lot London, England.
It Is yet undecided whether Mav
lor Wyekliam, of New York, will an
■oept the invitation of the Lord May
■or of London to visit that city, this
■ summer or not.
S —Tutse v*s alv avy frost in Man-
E Chester, S H., and vicinity, BiltuUi,
■ night. Vegetation was damaged to a
K considerable extent. Reports from
I northern parts of the country stale
I that the frost was the heaviest ever
■ known In that section.
NK tV OIU.KANS.
I DEATH OF A I'OUCE oFri.'Elt ARREST
[ OF AUDITOR CLINTON FOR EMBEZ/.LE
[ MF.NT PRINTERS’ STRIKE.
■Special to Daily Timka, by S. ft A. Lice.}
E New Orleans, Juno U.—Sei-gt. Van
I Kirk, a well kuo.vn police oUlcer,
I died of small i>ox last night.
The Grand Jury presented four in
i' dletments against Auditor Clinton to
f day for inisdeoieanoi. emle zzleuieut
‘ ami extortion.ljlep'vas nrrested on
i capias, and held to answer in a bond
I of iiia, ooo. Gov. Kellogg lias written
j to At t.#rnoy Qtmenil I'll Ids and J udge
Braughn, of the Criminal Court, Uc
[ manditig a thorough prosoettfiou and
[ speedy trial.
The N.-tv Orleans Times eomjiosi
tors struck yesterday, the new pro-
I prietors proposing to reduce the rate
to fifty cents per thousuud. The
; office was guarded last night, but no
I trouble occurred. The Times be
comes the only non-union English
daily pajier in the dty. rts proprie
tors are lately from St. Louis.
A Hub Hangs a srn Uaprr in lar}-
lantl.
Anmapohs, Mb., June It. A mob
composed principally of residents of
Anne Arundel county, in which
county a recent outrage upon Miss
Jackson was committed by a negro.
They came into the city at early hour
this morning and demanded the keys
from the jailor, with a view of taking
the negro off an l executing him.
Ttie jailor was x-ureli- 1 and the keys
having been found, a large number
o! the visitor s went to the cell of the
negro and finding himehained drag
ged him away without releasing him
from irons, and takiug him a short
distance from the city, near a rail
road track, hung him to a tree, where
lu- still hangs. The mob was well
provided with pick-axes, crowbars
and other instruments for gaining
admission to the jail had they met
with forcible resistance.
ifarine InielliKenri-.
Savannah, Ga., June 14.- Arrived:
steamship Saragossa, from Balti
more; schooner B. N. Hawkins.
Sailed; schooners Enchantress,
New York; Sarah Wood, Philadel
phia; Clara Merrick, Somers’ Point,
N. J.
THE DAILY TIMES.
XEW I’OKK.
;AS EXPRESS TRAIN THROWS OFF THE
i TRACK SPEAKER BLAINE AND VICE
PRFSIDFaNT WILSON ON BOARD,
BFT NOT HURT THE RAIL
ROAD WAR ENDED.
| Special t** the Tim km by N. fc A. Line.]
New York, June 13. The Boston
j express, duo in this city at 11:13
o’clock last night, was thrown from
the track at 178th street, Tremont,
at 10:50 o’clock. Two sleeping cars
were thrown from the track, and the
j first toll ut light angles across the
rails. This ear had on board Speaker
Blaine and Annie Louise Cary, a vo
| ealist. Viee President Wilson was oil
]t he second car. The passengers wore
| extricated by breaking the windows
with handspikes, and a few were
found to be seriously injured. The
depot platform at Tremont was lirok
i (>n iu pieces. The injured were D. J.
i Hunter, of Bridgeport, hurt in skull,
(shoulder ami hand; T. A. Sheffield.
New York, bruised ; Hirntn Pope. Sun
1 Francisco, out about the fare. They
I were eared for at a drug store near by.
Vice President Wilson, Speaker
, Blaine, Miss Cary, and the other pus-
I songers are unharmed, although all
were severely shaken.
. The railroad war is regarded as vir
j tually ended, although the settlement
arrived at by the (turtles will not be
: made known until to-morrow. It is
1 understood the rates of freight are to
! be uniform and pro-rated per ton per
j mile, the Baltimore & Ohio liailroad
■ to have the same facilities as othoi
road , over the Camden A Amboy
liailroad. Any future disputes shall
! lie referred to committees for arbitru
| tlou.
Till; TKV As I IIUNTIi.It.
A conflict inevitable.
San Antonio, Texas, Juno 14. A
daring robbery was committed a!
| Leon Springs, 18 miles north of here.
i yesterday morning.• Vive men (Amor
j icansi attacked the stage stand ut
| that point, stealing four stage horses
and merchandize fr-mi the store ol
j Max A tie. A dispatch has been re
j eoivod at headquarters that six of the
: Mexican robbers were killed by Me
; Nallis' Bangers. They have boon
| i ientirted as Mexican citikem 0!
| Matamoras. Fears are entertained
| that. Cortina will come over with
j snimrior forces. The Cow Hoys west
of here are continually retaliating
Iby shooting Mexicans. Experienced
! frontiersmen regard a conflict as in
evitable.
Anollirr Ontf-nntiil.
New York, Jane 13. —A special from
Manillas, Maine, says the centennial
observances yesterday were a com
plete success. Flags were displayed
on all the public buildings, salutes
lired, and bells rung. A procession
was formed at 10 a. m., under Captain
Hutchinson. Veterans of the war of
1812 were seated in carriages and
joined in the procession. Dinnerafter
procession, An open air oration was
delivered by George F. Talbott, of
Portland
A Alim Hurtler, in* \vue lor InUilrlU}.
Newport, 11. 1., June 13. A s peels I
says liobert L. Casey .shot bis wife
Elizabeth at Portsmouth, 11. 1., on
Friday. Hhe had been guilty of inll
dclity last winter and confessed to
him. He compelled Elizabeth and
her paramour, James Hoskins, to
marry each other at the point of 11
pistol. He afterwards shot the wife,
and then shot himself. It appears
that he intended to shoot her para
mour, but his plan failed.
.A suicide.
Concord, N. H., June 13.-AjoUn D.
Ilowc committed suicide this after
noon, hy cut ting his throat with a ra
zor, at tho boarding houso of Mrs.
Speed, of West Concord. Itowe’s wife
lied of diptherla last night, and he
seemed to be under the impression
that he had contracted the disease,
and remarked that he would rather
commit suicide than suffer us she
had done. His nervous system was
completely prostrated by constant at
tendance at her bedside. He killed
himself in the room whdrc fds wife’s
dead body lay.
I'OKEIGV.
UORE BODIES FROM TIIE SCHILLER.
New York, June 13. A London spe
cial says several more bodies of pas
sengers of the Schiller have been re
covered, and salvage from the
wreck will be very incomplete unless
a change of the weather takes place.
ANOTHER FAILURE.
The failure of Strong & Holland
Brothers, the well known wool firm,
is announced. Creditors will proba
bly be paid in full.
Henry Bucking, another wool deal
er, has failed.
Centennial services were held this
afternoon in the Baptist Church, on
Dublin Hill, at which Governor Ding-
Icy and other notables were present.
Murder of an Ohio llufllan.
Hamilton, Ohio. June 14.— Thomas
McGchan, the notorious ruffian, was
found in his saloon in this city, last
night, lying in a pool of blood, hav
ing been shot through the window.
The murderer escaped in a wagon,
which was backed up to the window
and from which the shot was evident
ly lired. No clue to the murderer
has yet been found. McGchan, it will
be remembered, was a criminal in
whose defence Mr. Vallandigham
was engaged when he shot himself.
COLUMBUS, OA., TUESDAY, -JUNE 15, 1875.
FI.NAMIAL & I'OMMKIU'IALj
t'oi.rmii m uaili n iKKKT.
OF KICK DAILY IT MRS. Juuo 14, lHTfi.
financial.
. Moupyl' 4 to l> a pur emit. Gold buying ll’i
nulling IU. Silver uoiuiubL HigUt bill* on New
I York buying V'- discount; tb-maud bilU on Bostou
j ' ( o. (llMcount; bunk checkti ' 4 c. premium.
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
NEW CLASH.
Market dloaetl dull at Ibo following quota- 1
tioua:
ordinary 12 (0)13
Good Ordinary 12 yi—
Low iiiuldiugg 14 (<o—
it 14\u,—
Good Mividliug* 14 (tplfi
'V a roll ou Hu ales 41 bales. Receipt* 8 bale* -0
by 8. W. R. it . 4 by M. 4: G. It. It., oby Western
R. R . oby N. k 8. R. K . oby River, 4 by
wagons. bUipunutß 213 baloß—l73 by 8. W. It. R-i j
4b by W. R. R.; 0 for bciun coußuuiptieti.
DAILY BTATKMKNT.
sto.-k August 31. 1874 1.030 '
Received t>i-Alay 3
•• previously *7.572 -57.580 ]
6mTo
shipped to-day .. 213
•• previously lil.M*i3 - 81‘..M)9
.stock on baud J.BU"
same ilay last year - Received ,
“ •• —SliiplH.nl I
—Hales
•• •• " —Mock ,
1 tal receipts to date
Middlings 16.
ir. s. PA>nre.
lli’Ci ij*w at ull ports to day 3.450 bales, ex
porta to Great Britain 7.P46 lisle* . ('ontiiivnt
____ bales. Consolidated—4,737 ; eiporti to
Great Britain 8.014 bales ; to Continent ;
stock at all ports Jiil.OAO.
til St KIT* HY TI-'.LKIiII %ril.
rtpct ial to tbe Daily Times by tho 8. A A. Line.
FINANCIAL.
New York. June 14.—Gold cloned at 116**.
Nkw York, June 14-Wall Street, o I*. w. ~
\Viill Stvet market was very dull thin evening,
laud without any features of interest. Mouey
x losed ssier. with buHiuess. on call, at l‘a®2 l >l ‘ l
. put. Tin- Stock market, in closing dealings,
wan strong. State bonus quiet and steady; ua.
,m. new—: gold bonds tfd.
cunoN,
LivenrooL, Juno 14. 1 r. m.-Cottou steadier;
Asli-H 12.1HH* bales, speculation 2.OUttj American —;
utddliug uplaudu 7 9-ltid; middling Orleans 7\d; ;
arrivals .
4 jy_ —Cotton steadier .sab s 12.000 bales, spec- I
nation 2.000; Vuiernau 7,u00; middling upland* |
. b-ltid; uiiddliug Orleans 7i* 4 d.
July and August delivery, not below low mid- ,
tilings, 7 Sjd.
August and September delivery, not below low I
middlings, 7 ',d.
Uplands shipmentß, new crop, not below low
uiKiiliiugs, 7 11-Kill.
Havuk, June 14.—Retelpts 0; tres ordinain
Orleans, spot. U.. low middling Orleans aib at
4. market dull and irregular.
New York. Juno 14.—New class spots (Tosco
it- ady . ordinary Id ; good ordinal-., j
4 atriet good ordinary —; low middlings 15 „. j
unnlllug KO.. ; good midtlllugs IC. ; imddliUK
.air Ks; tar 174; sines ol exports 1,050; spm
.u:rs 431. speculation —; transit —; exports b
■ r a' Britain 5,042; to the continent —; stocL
Futures closed steady; Hales >t 27.000 bnb h .is
iijltiwH. June 15 6-Kiall-32. July Ift 11-32n4 ; A.i
:uHt 15 15-32a ' a ; .September 15 .i-Uiall-32; Oetubei
FVal-32; November 14 20-32a1&-16; December 14
2J-3’2M5-1(>; January Isal-K5; February lf> 3-1 oh 1 , .
March 15*,813-22; April 15 y-lialo-32; May 15 * 4
ill-10.
i’HILADELFMIA, Juno 14.—Receipts 200 bales,
oiidtliiugs 16.4, exports to Ooutineut —; t
treat Britain —; market quiet.
Baltimore, Jane 14. -• Keeeipts - bales ;
THteH 425 ; middlings 15' 4 ; exports t !
ir*:at Britain —; to Contimuit - ; Block 3,355. ;
market quiet.
Mojiilk. June 14. Receipts 34 ; sale*
50; middlings 14 G ; stock 3,823 ; exports
to Great Britain 2.001; to tho continent
coastwise —; market nominal.
Mempiuh, June* 14. Receipts 71; ship
z.outa 210; sabis 300; stock 10,837; middlingf
14J1J; market quiet.
AUGUSTA, June 14. Receipts 13; Hales
108 ; good ordinary 14 ; low middling 14%
Diddling
1.420; market-demand moderate, offering* light.
FrovmicNCK, Juuo 14.—Stock 14,000.
Gaj-vkhTok, June 14. Receipts 20. sale*
; middlings 14%; exports to Grest Britan
w.-ak and nominal.
Norfolk. June 14.—Receipts 3G6 ; Mies
100. middlings 16%a' 8 ; stock 2,578; exports tt
.rest Britain ; market steady.
Wilmington, June 14. Receipts 23; sab i
—; middlings 144; stock 702; exports to (irmt
Britain —; market nominal.
Nkw Ohleanw. Juuo 14. Receipts 426 .
talea 1,000, middlings 16; low middlings .
jfood ordinary ; exports to (ireat BrlUin
;to Continent —— ; stuck 68,014 ; markei
quiet.
Savannah. June 14. Net and gross r<
•ciptH 376 bales ; sales 76 ; middlings 15 ; low
‘iiiddllngK ; good ordinary ; exports t-
Great Britain ; to continent ; coastwis.
—; to France —; stock 8.868; market nominal.
Charleston. Juno 12. Receipts CC bales .
sab s 25 ; middlings 15‘,, stock 7,546 ; ex
ports to Great Britain . to the continent
Boston. June 14. Receipts h 8; sales 74;
middlings 153f; exports to Great Britain —;
stock 14,307; market dull.
PRUVRiIONH.
Baltimore. June 14.---Flour quiet and steady;
Howard btreetand Western superhue $4 s<la4 75;
dn. extra $5 25a6 75; do. family t > 62h6 76; City
Mills superfine f i 50a4 75; do. oxtra $5 25a6 00,
do. Rio brand* $6 75; do. lamily $8 35. Wheat
tjuiet and steady; No 1 Western amber <1 37; No
2 do $1 34. mixed do $1 30; No 1 Western red
$1 32; No. 2 do. $1 30; Pennsylvania red $1 31
al 32; Maryland red $1 25a 1 35; do amber 31 30
1 38; do white $1 30al 38; No 2 Western spring
red $1 13. Corn strong; Houthern white MV; do
yellow 82; Western mixed Hlfc,. Provisions quiet
and steady. Pork at s2l 6<>. Bulk meats steady,
with fair order trade, shoulders ; clear nb
sides 11#; loose packed 9a12. Bacon steady;
•h olders 9>*a&; clear rib sides Hngar
cured ham* at I4a>i. dull aud nominal;
reilned rendered at 15; stcaui 14 Butter
quiet; good to fine Western grass flavored, 222i
Coffee <|uiet but firm; ordinary to prime Rio,
eargocs, 16al8X: jobbing ordinary to choice
16'.,a18‘ Whiskey dull aud nominal sabf* at
*l2O.
YY(ioU;muli‘, Prirea.
Ajpfles—per barrel. $6; peck, 76c.
Bacon—Clear Hides lb— <:.; Clear Rib Bides
lie; Shoulders 11c; Ice-cured Shoulders 12>ic;
Sugar-cured Hams 16, ic; Plain Hams 14c.
Bagging—ls(ftl6.
Bulk Mkatk —Clear Bib Hides 13','r.
Butter—Goshen )l lb 40c; Country oc.
Brooms—'4* dozen, f‘2 bOfyt'J 00.
Candy—stick V lb 16c.
Canned Good*— Sardines $ case of 100 boxes
*l7; Oysters, lib <ans jii dozen, $1 20 to $1 36.
Chkehe —-English lb 00c; Choice West
ern 17c; N. Y. Htat** 16c,
Candle* —Adamantine p* lb 19c; Pnraphine 35c.
Goffer —Rio good t* lb 23c; Prime 23c ; 4 ; Choice
24'ic, Java-13c to 37c.
Corn Yellow Mixed |t bushel |1 ; White,
$1 15 car load rates in depot.
Clouts —Domestic, Ti LOOO Havana,
$7()fo; $l5O.
FixiUß—Extra Family, city ground, V lb $8;
A $7 50; U $6 50; Fancy $lO.
Hardware.—Swede Iron 9c. ; Refined Irofilrt.;
Had Iron 7c.; Plow Htoei Horse and
Mule Slkh.s 7 ; per lb.; Noils per keg *4.25;
Axes *1261, *l4 js-r do/.
Hay H cvrt. $1 40; Country iO&SOc.
Iron Tie*—fl> 7 j
Lard—Prime Leaf, tierce, V lb 16c; halves ;*;ul
kegs, 180^1'M-..
Leather—White Oak Sole lb 25c; Hemlkoe
Hole 'X.W. , French Calf Skins s2i>t $4; American do
$26;53 50; Upper Isiathcr $24j,53 50; ilaruess do.
60c, Dry Hides lie, Green do. 6c.
Mackerel —No. 1 * bbJ *125x15; No. 2 sl2 50;
No. 3 *ll 50; No. 1 V kit $1 40w,f3.
Picklk*—<J*a dozen pints $1 80; V quart
*3 26.
Potash—V case $7(0,8.
Potatoes—liish bbl $4 60&*6 00
Powder—7ft keg $6 25; ‘ 3 keg *3 50; ; n $2 00, In
Magazine.
Horn —Manilla f, lb 20c; Cottou 30c; Machine
made 6*ic.
Meal-V bushel $1 20,
Mgi.ak.sf.*—N. O. '0 gallon 75c; Florida 60#65c;
ro-boiied 76c; common 45@6bc.
Bykuf—Florida 55%60c
Oats— V bushel 85c.
Oil— Reroaens V gallon 25- : Linseed, raw,
$1 20; boiled *1 25; Lard *1 26; Train *l.
Rick—
Halt—V sack *1 85; Virginia $2 23.
Tobacco Common ft Jb 65c ; Medium
Bright 70c; Fiiw 75c; Extra *1; Navy WK466c;
! Maccaboy Snuff 7fi(iißsc.
Shut—s sack *2 49.
Hiuiah—Crushed and Powdered V tt> tjOj
A. 12 1 ,c.; B. 12c.; Extra U. 12c.; (!. II l rt c.;
N. G. Yellow Olariflod 10*,c; do. White 13c.
Soda—Keg 7c lb; box 10c.
Htaucb—fi tb rt‘ # c.
Tbcnkk—Columbus made, 20 inch, 75c; 36 inch
*3 80.
Tka—Green 75c; Oolong 05c.
Whiskey—Rectified V gallon fIJM; Bourbon
|2() *4.
White Lead—ft lb 11fai2‘ic.
Vinegar—V gallon 35<’.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
B ’halfwit Rttail.
'■ Gosbeii Butter $ 40 * 50
Couutry •• 30 4o
Kggs - 15
Frying chickens 20(tt-2& 238430
Grown • 30<a>33 30(0)33
Irish potatoes tkip’k 4 50
•• •• 6 ini bbl 5 00
Kw. . t potatoes, ..... 75 35p‘k
Galons 90 bbl 06p‘k
Cow peas ho bn 100 bu
llry Good*.
WHOLESALE PRICKS,
| Print* 7 ',W9Stfl-V J'at
I \ bleachetl cotton 3ts(a.9c.
I 4-4 • 10(0116c.
,Ha Island •• 19',.0. ••
' Coats' and Clark s spool cotton. ,7tk*.
i Tickings 10$2&c.
I 9 4. 10-4, 11 land 12-4 brown and
bleached sheetings. 30(d)50c. ft
| Wool flanucls—red and bleached 20<tii75c. ••
, Canton flannels—brown audbl'd *•
‘ Lluseys .16(t;t0c. *'
Kentucky Jeans
i COLUMBUS MANUFACTURED GOODS.
Euiiut and Phknix Mills.—Sheeting 4-4 10t.c.,
, shirting B‘,c.; osuaburge. 7 0r... lie.; drill
ing 12c; bleached sheeting ami dilling 12(513c.;
Caiiton flannels 20c. Colored Goods. —Stripes 10(<£
11 ‘ai-.; lilut k gingham checks 12 13c.; Dixie
phnlsH for field work 17c; cotton blankets *2(n.
$4 6U |cr pair; bleached huekaback towels *l4O
p* t dozen; yarns ss. tots, per bunch of pounds
$133; rope 23c. t027e.; sewing thread, 16 bulla
to tho pound, 50c.; knitting thread. 12 balls to
tiie pound, bleached, 65c.; unbleached 50c.; wrap
ping twine, in bails. 40e. Woolen Goods. —Cast
meres, 9 oz. per yard, 65c. to 70c.; .jeans 20c. to
37>te.; doeskin jeans 65c.
Mi’scooff Mills. —\ shirting 8' 4 c.; 4-4 sheet
ing lo l jc., Flint River 8 oz. osuahurg* 15c.; do.
yarns $1 35.
Columbus Factory.— t , shirting R'.c.; 4-4
' sheetiug 10 Lc.; sewing tlireaiL unbleached, 50'.;
knitting, do.. 50c.; wrapping twine 40c.
Clegg's FAitory. Plaids or chocks 13c; stripe*
(aui’y isshious, 12 ‘„c.
Jordan's Joyous Julep,
A Specific for Neuralgia.
TESTIMONIALS.
Petersburg, Va., Jsu. 20th, 1876.
John L. Jordan. Esq. Dear Sir; Ho well pleased
am 1 with your Joyous Julep, that I hereby tes
tily to tho superior merit of your uuequaled
preparation lor Neuralgia. I shall esteem my
si II happy should even one of that worst of all
classes ol sufferers be led through me to take the
■Jiilop. My wiiu has for ten (10) years been a mar
tyr to the most maiignaut ami persistent neurui
gic torture, without being able to find any rebel
• xcept from your prepsratiou. Hlio was relieved
i>> tue second dose an per dirfictious. and has not
nutl a return of it lor two mouths. To some 1
may seem strange!) sanguine about your medi
• ini', but I have u right to he so. It is not rea
sonable to suppose this maiignaut malady would
lave died of sheer exhaustion of capacity for
sustaining itself, aud that too iu a minute, aud
tue very minute your medicine was taken. If so.
it is a most remarkable, simple coincidence, anti j
1 prefer giving the credit in ydhr favor of the
best testimony man can ever have—experience.
Vary truly yours,
JAMES T. TOBH.
Columbus. January 16, 1876.
Mr .Jordan: —l take great pleasure iu recom
mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia,
i ms produced a most wonderful relief in ouo oi
j the severest attacks of ne.uralgiu my daughter
' vor has had Hhe has been treated for it by
thre.o skillliii physicians, with very little benefit ,
aud used all the usual remedies with little suc
cess. I can with much confidence hope for a per
manent cure. It is only two days since we began
the use of it, and it is apparently of permanent
benefit. Yours, with respect,
MRfi. L. I. NORMAN.
.IOIIA L. JOKIIAA,
t|Mtli<-cury.
No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
|nnl7 tf
Notice.
Ornnt Mobil* and Girard Railroad, I
Juno 1. 1876. f
r |MIE Annual Convention of tho Stockholders of
I the Mobile k Girard Railroad will bo hold at
the Depot in Girard, Alabama, on Wednesday,
July 7th. at 10 o’clock a. m., when an election for
President and six Directors will take ploco.
Htoc.ltholders with their families will he passed
free to Columbus from 6th to 7th, inclusive, aud
returned any day uutil 12th, inclusive.
Certificates of Stock must be exhibited to the
Fuuductor by tho Stockholder as evidence of
their being entitled to pass free with their fami
lies, and a proxy must exhibit certificate of
stock and power of attorney, otherwise fure will
lx- required in both cases.
By order. J. M. FRAZER,
Jel td Secretary.
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD, |
June 1. 1876. J
/ vN and after this date Trains on this Road will
* 7 run as follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close connec
tion with M. A E. R. R. for EufuuJa:
L-ave Columbus 2:00 r. a.
Arrive at Troy 0 33 r. m.
Leave Troy 1:16 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 8.32 a. m.
jel tf W. L. CLARK. Hup't.
Rankin House Bar,
Restaurant and Billiard Saloon!
r HHE unuerrtlgned has taken charge Of the above
JL Saloon. Everything has bceu renovated, and
the Bar provided with the Choicest Liquors aud
cigars.
Til Y. UIMJAIID TABLED
*irc new and elegant.
Mr. JOHN W. JONES can be found behind the
Bur at all times, ready to serve customers.
jel3 lrn \. V.
|NEW WHEAT WANTED.
r rikc Bmpire \llllh
yy ILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
in cajh for Wheat, and livered in any quantity.
m f i ;
K, L. Guay. R. H. GbaT.
K. L. GRAY A CO.,
.Mi ENTS FOR B.YLE OY
Texas liands
ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi
do well t* call on us. s* we have lands i
almost every county iu Texas for saJ*<.
Will give letters of introduction to responsible
parties, who will take pleasure in showing lauds
all over the Htate.
We also settle old land claims on reasonable
claims.
Mr. E. L. Gray haa just returned after a resi
dence of twenty years in Texas.
Office at Alabama Warehouse. [mhlO 6m
Montvalo Springs
Blount County, East Tennessee.
r pills FYORITF. HUMMER RESORT, BITUATED
I iu Blount couuty. East Tennessee, will be
opeuod lor tho reception of visitors on tho
l'’ill<;i-iilli olHitj, IMS.
aud maintained in a style worthy ol a discrimin
ating public.
Tho marked beneficial result attending the use
of tlieso waters iu luuctioual diseases of the
Liter, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin,
and the cure of Chronic Diseases, attest their
Medical Properties.
All the accessories for enjoyment and recrea
tion at tho best watering places will h.i found
here. Special attention will be given to tho com
fort and improvement of invalids.
ROUTES, DISTANCES, kc.
Visitors to Montvalo necessarily pass over the
Last Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad,
making the city of Knoxville, Teun.. a poiut;
thence via Knoxville and Charleston Railroad to
Maryville, sixteen miles, whence passengers are
convoyed in mail stages running iu eouuection
with the trains to the Springs, 1 dmtaut.
BOARD.
Per ds v * 2 60
Per week 10 09;
Pur month—May ami June 40 00 i
Per month—July, August and September.. 50 00 j
Children under ten yearn of ugi aud colored
servants, half price.
We have been fortunate this year in gathering ;
a store of clear ice, so that guests may be tully 1
supplied.
Address, for the pamphlet containing unslysis ;
and description of thu water, &e.,
Jon. 1,. liiMv l , ro|irielr,
jclO liu Montvalo Springs, East Toiiu. (
TIIE
Newnan Mineral Springs.
r PHI'.SK CELEBRATED SPRINGS ARELO< ATKD
1 iu the bcautilul little city of Newuau, Ga.
Tbe distiuetive characteristics of theae waters
are their peculiar Httcaclouam-ss in the cures oi
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Liver Complaint. Dis
eases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Cutaneous
Diseases, General Debility, etc.
Cures have been effected by the use of these
i waters which are truly wouderiul. aud iu no in
stance have the v failed to benefit those who have
tried them.
No section in Georgia is favored with u more
salubrious climate than Newnan. The atmos
phere is pure, dry aud bracing, aud entirely free
from malarial disease. The population is about
2,500. There are three commodious hotels, aud
several first class boarding houses.
To tho seekers after pleasure aud health. New
uau offers a resort which cannot fail to reward
them for their visit.
Hoard ran lie obfitliiril nl Hit* Hotel*
af Hie rate ol SI per Gay. anil at the!
Hoarding Uouscm at (a S-T per
moil ill.
Any communication addressed to
lion. J \ t. W. POWELL, Mayor,
will receive prompt attention. ,Icß 2w* !
L. P. A KNFUBAtH Kll.
FaNliioimblo r J' , niloi*.
UOOMS over Moffett’s Drug Htoro. lam rig ;
, ularly supplied with tli<> latest FAHUIcN (
PLATEH, aud am prepared to guarantee perfect !
satisiactiou. at reasuuable rates.
mh2l eodfim
Joseph F. Foil,
Vllurn<‘>' A 4'oimin-lloi- sI Izm.
/ \FFICE west side Broa<! street over store oi
l f \\. 11. Robarts A Cos. Practices! in Htato and
Federal Courts. Advice aud services tendered to
Vdiuinistratorn. Executors, Guardians, kc. Hpe
i-laity made of Conveyancing. Examining Titles.
.Ijc., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United
States. Aix ousrvEsa promptly attended to.
feb7 dtf
.1. I>. HAMItO,
tltoriit-v a( Lnv,
offiefl uv-r Holstsad ft Oo.’fl, Broad street, Co
himbus, Ocorgtfi.
iu Office at all hours.
jml Aif
J. M. jIcNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
I)RACTICEM In Courts of Georgia and Alabama.
Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd A
Co.’a.
MAr Hpecial ottoutlon given to oollactious.
janlO tf
A . V. DOZIER,
Attorney at Lin,
ORACTICEB in State and Federal Courts of
1 Georgia aud Alabama.
Mir Makes Commercial Law a specialty.
Office over C. A. Rudd k Co.’s store.
janlff 6m
it. THOUPHQN,
JLivory iiikl Halo
OGLEI’IiOKPE HTEFT, hotwaen Randolph and
Bryan. Tho best of Saddle sad. Harness
Horses. A fluo lot of Carriages and Buggies
always on baud.
Hpecial attention given to the accommodation
of Drovers. They ’.nil find it to their interest to
put up with him.
fi>bl4 tf
THORNTON A GRIMES,
Ajttoi-M->N at l.un.
OFFICE over Abell U CJo.’s, corner of Broad
aud fft. Clair strm-ta, Oolurabus. Ga.
Jan 16 ly
40,000 BRICK!
FOR HALE BY
BURRUS & WILLIAMS.
uiy2o lrn
Sanitary Regulations.
MAYOR’S OFFICE. \
Columdus, C.v., May 27th, l8?6. )
rpHE attention of citizens is colled to the fob
L lowing regulations, and they are requested
toaidiu carrying into effect the Health Ordi
nances, aud to give to the Polico their assistance
iu the Inspection of premises:
1. Tbo jiolir.e force are appointed Health Offi
cers, with authority to inspect any premises
daily.
2. Cellars must bo chan* and, whitewashed and
ventilated.
3. All privies must be kept clean and deodor
ized. and in Die business part of the city must
have pits eight foot deep, waßd with brick ami
cemented.
Lots and yards rouat be kept free from all de
caying animal or vegetable matter.
4. The police will commence tho Inspection of
lot* on Tuesday, Jnno Ist, and will report all
who have not complied with tho above.
rny27 2w JNO, McILHENNY, Mayor.
H. D. MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP,
South Store in Jones' Building, Oglethorpe Bt.
, lIUYB and sella old Furniture
i *u\fl I > on Commission. Upholster
ddnr'ing, Cane Work and Repairing
*ione generally, in good style.
VjkMHWWRRV lam now using Johnson cele
s "Jf brated stains, which aro the
best in the United States. H. D. MOORE,
Just South of McKee’s Carriage Sbap.
apr!B ly
THE TIMES DIRECTORY
For City am cl NuburbM.
JOU.y MARK UitRK.\R, COS TRACTOR.
ti> Run* Lower Thau Kvor Offered? Terms
j Easier !! Satisfaction Guaranteed !!!
UROtKRIFN.
RUMSEY BROS.,
Aue.ms, H W Cor. Oglethorpe and Bryan sis,
Di al In GUOCKIt lEH, Dry-Goods, NOTIONS,
GLAMS aud CUOOKKUY-WaHE. buy for cash, or
barter, ail COUNTRY PRODUCE. Every article
told warran id. For RENT LOW, twelve rooms.
Also, will close out early AT LKB THAN COST
THE ATLIANTiC or THE RELIEF HTOVEK—
complete, or any part— tnado by 1). Harris, Co
nimbus, also KKII.LETM, WAFFLE IRONS, etc.,
of name make. Try us, once,aud be suited!
IU MM.Y IIKO*., AfftN.
- \k*.D. AMYET k CO.,
Dealers iu
Family Groceries. Country Produce, etc.,
Houthcast corn* r Upper Oglethorpe and Bridge
streets, opp. Mchaff*'\ h rag depot. Delivery free.
MATTHEW McCOOK,
Deals in first-class Gfocorles, Country Produce,
etc Delivers all goods free of charge.
Residences mid rooms tor rent at the lowest rates.
THOMAS 8. YOUNG A: CO.,
Dealers! in Groceries, Grain, Dry Goods, Liquors,
et . Northeast corner Oglethorpe and Washing
ton streets, uear North and Soutn depot. Goods
warranted, aud delivered tree Call and buy low,
tor Cash. jt*To Rout—residence iu Marshall.
Al. M. BECK,
West side Oglethorpe, abovo J. U. Hamilton's
Deals iu Groeeries. Country Produce, Vegetables,
Dry Goods, Millinery, guiek sab's, small profits.
WM. W. WEATJIEHSHEE.
Northern Liberties, southwest corn* i Jackson
and Commerce streets, deais in choice Groceries,
Liquors. Country produce, etc. Free delivery.
L. LOWKNTHAL,
Deals iu Groceries. Liquors, Dry Goods, Grain,
Hides, blioes. etc. Prices as low us the lowest.
Store north Hide Hamilton road, next to John B.
Willett's, and opposite Mrs. McCook's.
Al US. MILES W. Me.COOK,
south side Hamilton road, opposite Lowenthal's;
Deals in choice Groceries, Liquors, Country Pro
duce, etc, itti Rooms ami Residences to rent.
CLKMITTA BATASTINI,
East end Commerce street, near Hamilton road,
west of Womack's, Northern Liberties.
Huh for sale fine Liquors, Tobacco, Groceries and
buys Country produce. Call aud try him.
W AGON Y AKI).
william w. McDaniel,
A xtps a First'Clats Wagon. Yard,
Northeast corner Oglethorpe and Franklin sts.,
buys barters, and wells Country produce. Fowls,
ires!! Butter, Eggs, and pleases all who call.
H A K HER.
SANDY ALEXANDER. Braesill'e Corner. Ogle
thorpe st., dots everything to please his custom
ers. Charges reasonable. Call aud see mo.
OLIVER WEEMS. North side Randolph street,
and West of P<>st"filer, keeps a hrst-class Shaving
saloon. Hauler razors, done ihavM, low rates.
wrrram
J. D. McJUNKIN, West sido Warren street, be
tween Franklin and Broad, makes and repairs
•Mattresses, Cushions ami all kinds upholstery.
l IJMIC.
WU CI.AKA A., daughter of Mr. ALONZO
TURNER, is prepared to instruct pupils at moat
reas mablo rates, on the PIANO, also teach Vocal
music. Hatisfsctiou given every patron.
DENTIST.
W, i. iXKiI.F, D. i>. 8.,
In prepared to moke Plate Work, in tho most ap
proved style. Work guaranteed.
#Office up first stairs, over Wittieh A Kinnel's
jewelry store, Garrard's Building, Broad at.
PAINTING.
WILULAM M. SNOW, fTrusteo.)
House and Sign PAINTER. East sido Oglethorpe
between Randolph and Bryan streeta, opposite
Temperance Uali. Charges reasouaJjie; Hatislac
tiou guaranteed; work as good as thu best.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES.
r. w. loudenbeb,
Adjoining Gilbert’s SUam Printing Ifov:--,
KAKDOLPII nXiitLT.
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPER,
and SMOKERS’ articles;
Manufactures, and sells at wholesale, some oi the
most popular brands of CIGARS now in market.
BUGGY AND WAGON WORK.
JEBBE D. HADLEY,
Houtli sido Hamilton road next to Mrs. Miles W.
McCook's, makes and repairs Buggies. Wagons,
Biocksmithiug aud Horseshoeing, cheap for cash.
CARPENTER* AND JOINERS.
WRIGHT BROTHERS,
HouthwQßt corner Northern Liberties, near N. k
H. Depot, aro prepared to do work in their Hue.
.Satisfaction guaranteed. “Prices to compare
with thu times."
A. TURNER, N E. corner Broad and Coving
ton sis., duett CARPENTER, UPHOLSTER and
LATTICE WORK for cemeteries. Summer-house*,
STEAMBOAT work, also mokes Skiffs, Yawls, Uu,-
uaux, etc., low for cash, and gives satisfaction.
UPHOLSTERY.
J. P. FLOYD, docs Cabinet work, bottoms
rann-ttoat Chairs, repairs furniture, mud does nj>-
holst* ry work to a nicety, at lowest CASH prices.
tf^-Residence East side Jackson, between Bt.
Clair and Crawford sts. “Punctual iu work."
BAR AND RESTAVKANT.
HARRIS COUNTY BAR AND RESTAURANT,
JOHN J. BLAKELEY, Ag<-nt,
'Keeps the best American aud Imported Liquors,
Cigar*, etc . aud furnishes meais, which satisfy
the moat fastidious, at all hours; Will also accom
modate Day or Regular Boarders, at reasonable
rates. Wo study to please and invite all—
Whether hungry, thirsty, or blue,
Either I. or Tom. will satisfy you. Ji.
JOHN B. WILLETT,
North side Jlamitou road, Northern Liberties,
sells fot CASH, or equivalent, the BEST Liquors,
Tobacco. Cigars. Groceries and Notions. Yryoio.
HENRY 'TURNAGE.
Northern Liberties,, west of L. Lowenthal, keeps
a lirst-ciAss cash bur. Give me a call.
STOVE WOKKN.
JAM SB W. DENNIS k CO.,
at tho
Southern Stovo Works,
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand for
sale, the Iron Witch. Victor, O. K. Georgian,
b-mthern Granger, Coal Grates and Hollow Ware.
Htoves and Hollow Ware for the country people,
also Fire Dogs, etc. East side upper Oglethorpe
Htroct. June 5-ly
PLOW WORK#.
BLOUNT k HAIMAN,
Southern Agricultural Works,
East side upper Oglethorpe Bt., Columbus, Ga.
Manufacture all kinds of Plows, Farming Imple
ments. and warrant satistoctlon. Jun* l.jy
VOlz. I.—NO. 139
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
IN pursuance of an order from F. M. Brooks.
1 the Honorable Ordinary of Muscogee county,
will be sold betwoun the usual hours of sale, on
tho 22d day of Juun, instant, at the stovo lately
occupied by L. R. Hoopes. trading as E. Barnard
A Cos., the following property, to-wlt:
All that lot or parcel of goods consisting of
whiskey, brandy, syrup, mackerel, flour, sugar,
coffee, starch, soap, vinegar, potash, candle*,
yeast powders, tobacco, salt and a lot of canned
goods, levied on as ths property of L. It. Hoopcs.
surviving partner of E. Barnard k Cos., to satisfy
a distress warrant for rent, in flavor of Allen C.
McGcheo, trustee for Leonora V. MuGeliee, vs L.
It. Ho opes, Htirviviug partner, Ac.; also, two
mortgage ft fas In fiivur of Eliza Hchley and the
Misses Barnard vs. L. R. Hoops*; and also an at
tachment ft Ik iu favor of Briggs, Payne k Cos. vs.
L. It. Hoopes, trading as K. Barnard A Cos.
Order granted this June 11th, 1875.
Jem id .1. it. IVEY. Bhsrtff.
* Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
\ITILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
i\ next, in frout of Rosette, Ellis A Co.'s auc
tion store, on Broad street, Columbus. Ga., be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit:
Also, at same time and place, a No 1 Top Buggy,
as tho property of I) W Johnson, to satisfy a fi fa
in my hands iu favor ot Robert Thompson vs D
WJohnson.
Also, at same time and place, tho followiog
property, to-wit: The south half of lot ol land
No 57 iu the 9th district of Muscogee couuty,
containing one hundred one aud a quarter (101 q)
acres, more or less, as the property of Nathaniel
Thompson, to satisfy u u la iu lavor ot C M
.Smith vs Nathaniel Thompson.
Also, at samd time aud place, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: One hundred spd three
acres of land, being parts of lota numbers 90and
91, being and lying iu the Coweta Reserve. Le\-
iod on as the property of Isaac T Brooks, t sat
isfy a fi fa in lavor of the State vs Isuac T Brooks.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
| .1* 8 t<l J. It. IVEY. Hheriff.
Muscogee Tax Sales.
U r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday lu July
next, between the legal hours of sale, In
trout of Rosette. Ellis A Co's auction houso, on
Broad street, Columbus, Ga., the following prop
erty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying on tbe
Express Road 7 miles from Columbus, containing
lUI ‘, acres, more or less, levied on as the prop
erty of Paul McCarty, to satisfy a tax A fb for
state aud county taxes for thu year 1874. Levy
made aud returned by law ful constable.
Also, at sam*' time aud place, south half of City
Lot No. 119. ou north-cast corner Broad and
Fulton streets, in tho city of Columbus, said
.state aud couuty, levied ou as the property of A.
Turner, agent for wife, to satißty a tax fi fit for
state and county tuxes for the year 1874. Levy
made and returned by lawful constable.
Jeß til J. R. IVEY. Hherifl.
Guardian’s Sale.
/ < BORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY. —By author-
VJf ity of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
said couuty, I will expose for sale before Rosette,
Ellis k Co.'s store, in tho city ot Columbus, on
the first Tuesday in July next, tho following
property: One-quarter acre of land on north side
Commerce street. Northern Liberties, between
Troup Htroct and Hamilton road. Titles perfect.
j’B oaw4t MARY E. TOOKB, Guardian.
POttTPONKD
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
liriLL be sold on the Unit Tuesday in
corner, ou Broad street, between the legal hours
of sale the following destribed property, to-wit;
Tho ouc-forth undivided interest in aud to the
seven store houses on the east side of Broad
street, city of Columbus, said county, said store
houses being located on lot known in plan ot
said city as lot No. 176, and said store houses
being numbered as follows: 66, 64, 62. 60,,68. 66
and 54, the same being tbs Interest of Bamuel 1).
Cleghorn in and to said property. Sold to satisfy
a fi fa in my hands in lavor of E. B. Briggs vs.
Samuel B. Cleghorn. Property pointed out by
plain tiff’s attorney.
je2 wtd JOHN R. IVEY. Sheriff.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale.
\\ r ILL be sold before tbe Court House door in
\Y Cusneta, on the first Tuesday In July next
within the legal hours of sal*, the following laud
to-wlt:
I.ot of land No. 206, in the 33d district of Chat
tahoochee (originally Lee) county, levied on a*
the property of F. A. Moorefiohl, to satisfy a fi is
irum Justice's Court of the 1104th district G. M..
against F. A. Moorofleld. in favor ol J. J. Whittle.
Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy mad**
uud returned to me by I>. J. Fussell, 1,. C.
jny29 wtd JOHN M. SAPP. Sheriff.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
rpiIIS is to give notice onoo a week, for four
1. weeks, that 1 have been appointed Assignee
of Blgmond Laruleaur, Bankrupt.
UONFX C. LEVY. Jr..
my2s oawit Assignee.
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
A LL persons having demands against James
/\. Enuta, deceased, late of Muscogee county,
are hereby notified to pressnt the same within
twelve months from date, properly prove*, to
tho undersigned; uud all persons indebted to
said deceased will please settle tho same.
J. A. FRAZER,
R. A. ENNIS,
Administrator.
Columbus, Ga., May 23d, 1875. {my27 oswflt
CIHATTAIIOOCHEE COURT OF ORDINARY.—
/ Thoopilus Hupp, executive of tbe will of Edna
Harp, makes application for letters of dismission;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail
parties couoerned to shew cause (if any they
iiave) at the Heptember term of the Court, why
letters dismissory should not bo granted.
W. A. FARLEY,
my 26 w3m Ordinary .
RICKER O- ESTENFELDER i
v*. J Libel for Divorce,
81 MON ESTENFELDER. J
rT appearing to tho Court that the plaintiff is
a resident of this state and county, and that
defendant resides out ol this couuty aud State,
uud cannot be found therein; It Is (upon motion
of Llouel C. Levy, Jr., complainant's attorney)
ordered that service of said petition and process
be pcrfocted by publication of this in the Dziiv
Tim is newspaper once a month for four months.
A true extract from tho minutes of the Supe
rior Court of Muscogeo county, this Juno 12,
1875. J. J. BRADFORD.
Jel3 oaixtat _ _ ' Clerk.
JANE BOOTH. )
m. J LibU lor Divorce.
JAMES BOOTH.)
IT appearing to the Court by the return of tb*’
Sheriff in the above case that the defendant,
is nut to be found in the county of Muscogee,
and that said defendant doe* not reside in the
State of Georgia; It la hereby ordered on motion
of p ailitiff's attorney, (J. F. Foa) that service be
perfected on skid defendant by publication lu tb*<
Columbus Daily Times newspaper once a month
for four months.
A true extract from tho minutes of tbe Supe
rior Court of Muscogee county. June 12, 1876.
Jeia oam4t J. BRADFORD. Clerk.
MISSOURI C. RUSSELL,)
w. J' Libel fbrDivorce.
JAMES M. RUSSELL. )
IT uppearlng to tbo Court by the return of the
Sheriff' iu tho abovo case that the defendant
Is not to bo found in the county of'Muscogee.
and thut said defendant does not reside in the
State of Georgia; It is ordered on motion of plain
tiff’s attorneys (Thornton k Grimes) that servic*
lo perfected ou said defendant by publication of
this order in the coiumbu* Daily Tints newspa
per once a month for four months.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court of Muscogeo county, June i2,175.
je!3 oam4t J. J. BRAJfFORp. Clerk.
FRANCES D. THORNTON, )
as next friend, Ac., I
r.f. (
H A.MFTON 8. SMITH, IrtuiMc. )
IT being rnmle to appear to the Court that the
defendant iu this case resides without tho
Jurisdiction of tbe State of Georgia, and cannot
be served; It is on motion of complainant's at
tor nays (Thornton oi Grimes) ordered aud de
creed by the Court that sendee of said Bill be
perfected ou said defendant by publication of
this order in tho Columbue Daily Times newspa
per ouco a mouth for four months.
A trua extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court of Muscogee county, June 12,1876.
je!3 oainit J. I. BRADFORD. Ckrk.
W. W. MACKALL, Jr.,
Attorney at I^aw
ColumbuMi Ou.
MST Office over D. N. Gibson's store.
Practices lo U. H. and State Courts.
Rsp-r-.RE.Ncxtt—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savau
na i, Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah. Qa.; Ot>v.
J. Black Grooms, Annapolis, Md.; A. k J. E. Lee,
Jr., Ksqi., Bt. Louia.
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