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ti Daily, ,:v„rv othr (lay tor < ino month or
ionyor, two-thirds above rab 1 -.
Ti:i.i:hiariii< itkms.
Tin- Washington Light Infnniry!
Corps, forty eight lmisknts, min
jrtnn titled by Col. Moore, Vndy John
son's Private Secretary, have dephrt- j
ed from Washington City for Bunker
Hill.
-The bankers of the I'nited States
trill inset in Phihrdelphin, on the iW-l
of this month, for the ptirpose of
organizing a National Centennial
Hankers’ Association. They propose
to have a department, in whieh they
-.ill exhibit the • • >ius ntnl notes of
the country from it- settlement to
the !wsent tinn*.
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fltuhrs I'minti.
Savannah, Juno lu. *Tho bodies of
Mr. 1. O'itrtseoll ami Charlie Joltu
ioni who weti- drowned on Monday
la-t. were recovered this uftemoon.
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ti.e ium-r> Mrbal/am Vi-i-i-ln.
JfoNTooMr.RV, June It;. The fSehut
,-,-n Verein, at Seheussler's Grove
yesterday, was well utt ended, quite
a large number of ladies and gentfe
uieu wore present, and everytliing
was pleasant and agreeable. The best
shot upon the centre target was made
by Mr. Chan. Krrald ; upou tho Araer
i in target Air. J. M. Wharton was
the successful gentleman, and upon
the target, of honor Mr. John Goet
z<m marked the highest number.
The target itraeaoc- will he eontiuucd
each day, and Thursday the prizes
will he awarded.
Bank Mwitfaniftn.
Monthkai, June 19.—There was
consi-ierablo excitement here yes
terday over the practical suspen
sion of the Jaques-CurUyr hank,
which was crowded by people in the
afternoon. A meeting was held in
the afternoon when Cashier Cattle re
signed. Assistant It-eelver General
Harbouu was at'point -il to investigate
the bank affairs. It w heliuml other
banks will carry llv’tu throughout to
payiug assets, .. L. -a ate halui-.cd .uf
floient to settle liabilities.
•
Befx*l>erTlltn. ,
Nkw York, June l. Tho Herald of
this morning Bay* La-ul**r and Pryor,
twa upholsterers, who U iw alleged
■wfro eye to criminal inter-j
course between Beecher and Mrs.
Tilton, appeared at Judge Morris ;
office yesterday in answer to sub-1
po ncas and. made affidavits com- ■
pletely confirming, under oath, the ;
fiUktcmcat made i>y them and pub
lished Monday. Both express a will
ingness to take the witness stand
and tell all they know. Judge T ul
lerton iL is said will to-morrow mak**
a motion to re-open the ease. Drug
gist. Leys has been summoned by
Tilton’s counsel to be in Brooklyn
to-day.
Tlic Pr it Biin?.
New York, June IH. —-Theprfze fight
between Alien and itooko will not
come off t.o-morrovr, m ■:r Pittsburg,
as anticipate 1. owing t o difTieulty to
obtain a.stake-holder. Nobody will
ing to serve can be found, and the
money is still hold by Henry Hill.
Itooko says if his backers give him
the money he has put up he will go
to Pittsburg immediately, enter the
ring and offer to fight Allen for one
thousand dollars. He cannot reach
Pittsburg before to-morrow, but it
is thought anew match will b* made
and fought wit bin a few day
. •
l ire in Heitiphiw.
Memphis, June 10. A fir** this
morning on Poplar street, near the
market house, <lestroyed B. P.
Smith’s grocery store, Cubbins &
Gunn’s grain mill, Denorery s con
fectionary, and Mrs. Wilcox’s feed
store. Loss, $15,00u. Insomnco, *.-
QTK) in various companies.
The jury in the ease of the express
robbers have not returned a verdict
as yet.
THE DAILY 7 TIMES.
rOKEIGX.
Di-run - , June lit. Tho American rl
lie team luivo arrived, and wore re
c.-ived with great enthusiasm.
Rome, June 16. - The debate on the
| Public Safety bill lms been contin
ued.
J.oniion, Juno It!.- Alexander Cal
lie & Cos., coin mission merchants have
failed, also Strand & Cos., East India
I merchants of -2;i Road lmne. It is re
| ported that the liabilities of Alcxan
-1 der Callle \ Cos. are slA,i)iin,otHi.
Vienna, June 16. -The Provincial
Court has mxjnittod AVressenger of
. theohnrgeof attempting to defraud
i the father of General Book, In the
course of the trial Wressengor de
j dared that ho was an adherent of
i Prince Bismarck and an enemy of
| the ITtramontuincrs; his solo inten
-llon was to allure the Jesuits to ae
i<iulesee in an offer to assassinate
Bismarck, and thereby give the latter
reason for inoro ouergetio proceed
ings against the Catholics. Ho hoped
that Bismarck or Sohweiut/,, tlieGer
; man Amhassador. would reward him
for his zeal.
(ItatMANV.
! Beulin. June 16, The sosSiou of
! the Prussian Diet is formally closed.
Bismarck, before leaving for tho
' country, received tho foreign repre
sentatives, and gave each one assti
i ranees of tho peaceful dispo ;it ion of
| Gormuuy.
! Whatever result tin- prosmit trial
of Aruitn may have,it is sure to bo nlti
; mutely referred to the supremo tri
j ljunal by ut>i<eal. either of defense or
proseoutiou.
sH/iiiv nt U'liinkT) in Hrn.
Mvon, .lane 1. The (V>Uootor of
‘ Intcrn.'H Bcvcnuc yc^torelay seized
1 forty barrel ■*[ crooked whiskey in
| this city, shipped hither by Messrs,
j l’.cvis, Frazer Cos., of St. LouD.
L. I>. \KS( IIBA( HER,
i'll-iiionaiile Ta ilni-.
S 1 OOMS oy**T MohVtt'rt btore. Imu nn
3 Y ulHily with the latest FASHION
l’JcVTfCs. anil am |>r i>:tr* 'l to guarantee perfect
iiatlataction, at rcaHouahle rate;*,
i mh2l Mdim
.loscjili F. Poll,
Vltorm-.v A I'tiimsrlliirtil Gam.
. hi l'l< ;; viol altlfs lirnad street ( vcrslorfol
\ f VV. H KolmrtH A Cos. Fractio niu State auti
[■••(Jfral Courts. Advice an-1 services tender*'d t*
, vdministrutor*'. ExeeuturH. Guardian*. c. Npe
..laity made <>l Convcyaneiug. Exainiimt;: Tit!<-s
xe„ iu or anywhero in the ('nitud
4.".' - Ai.i ii •ink.-s jm.injitl; att-tid#d to,
feb7 dtf
ai. McNeill.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
1)RA( TF ICB iti Courts of ti urgiaand Alabama.
OlUro ITI Broad Htrent, over C. A. Redd K
4;. y. ■ si * cial attention to collections.
yanio tf
A. A. I>< I lOH.
tltoi-nej at lain.
i_)it.A( THJI.H in Slat! and Federal Courts oi
(Georgia and Alaiiajna.
! ‘ Makes Coiuiiiereial Law a- p-^itUty.
I Office ov*r (!. A. Redd k Co.'h store.
,tail 13 fun
40,000 BRICK!
Wifi SALE BY
BURRUS & WILLIAMS.
my2o Ini , <
| MISSOPRI C. RESELL,)
iM. | Lihsl for Divorce.
JAMES M. RUSSELL. )
I T appearing to tlie Court by the return of the
Sheriff in the abovo ease that the defendant
[ in not to be found in the county of Muscogee,
and that Raid defendant docs not reside in the
State of Georgia; It is ordered on motion of plain
tiffs attorney;! (Thornton fc CirimcM) that service
*• perfected on aaid defendant by publication ol
! this order in the Columbus Daily Timkb newspa-
I jtftr once a mouth for four months,
i A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
1 Court of Muscogee county, June 12, 1875.
un4t t. J. BRADFORD Clerk
H. D. MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP,
I South Store in Jones’ Ruilding, Oglethorpe Bt.
|>CVS and sella old Furniture
* ) on Oumuiaaion, U[holst**r-
Ci " Jav n;f. < If Wur!i and Repairing
i 'X .j + mOE tone genraiiy, to good style,
i
; bruted stuiiis, which aro the
i best in the bulled BtaU l- ’. H. D. MOORE.
Ju t South O! M Kcc’s Carriage Bhp.
aprlfl ly
SiinibiE.v Retiiilations.
MAYOR‘B OF FICE, 1
Cc-nL'alULo, Ca., May 371 L, 1875. )
' rtMlj; attention of citizens is called to the fol
: 1. lowing regulations, and they are requested
I to ai*l in carrying into effect the Health Ordi
nauees. and to give to the police their assistance
' in the inspection of premises:
t j. The poll''*! force are appointed Health Offi
icers. with authority to inspect any premises
* dallv.
j 2. cellars must b<* eh -De l, whitewashed and
j ventilated.
' 3. All privies miiift be kfept chuu und dewlor
i/od. and in lli<! busin* MS part of tin- city must
! have pita eight feet deep, walled with brick and
i cemented. ~
I Lota and yards must be kept free from all de
j cayiug animal or vegetable matter.
• 4. Tha police v/ill commence the inspection of
j lots on Tuesday, June Ist, and will report all
i v.iio have not complied with the above.
| m .v27 2w ' JNO. McILHKNNY. Mayor.
E. L. Guay. R- H. Gbat.
| bZ. I„. GRAY Ac CO,
A'IRNTS roll HALE OF
Texas Lands
I>ARTtEB deriring to emigraD; W Tbwh, *i
do well t, call on ns. as vrn have lands 1
almost every county in Texas for sale.
Will give letters of introduction to responsible
parties,’ who will tak pleasure in showing lauds
all over the State.
Wo also settle old laud claims on reasonable
claims. , „ .
Mr. E. L. Gray has Just returned after R resi
dence of twenty years in Texas.
Office at Alabama Warehouse. mhJO cm
Notice.
! | | AVISO heretofore held stock in the Georgia
i Home Insurance Company of Columbus,
■ doored, 1 hereby give notice that I have sola said
1 stock and transferred the same, and under scc
i tion 14% of the Code of 1873. 1 am hereby exempt
rr-.m any liabilities of the Company
oamCt JOHN L. JONEB.
COLUMBUS, GA„ THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1875.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL
VIRKKTN 111 TKLKUIIAIII.
Kpecial to the Daily Timks by the 9. A’ A. Line.
COTTON.
Livehvool, Juno If.. 1 r. m.—Cotton dull and
easiar; salt s 10.000 bales, speculation 2.000; Amer
ican—; middling uplands 7 l and; middling Orleans
7 U-lOd; arrivals 1-itJ cheaper.
July and August delivery, not below low mid
dlings. 7 1 a d.
August and September delivery, not below low
middlings, 7 7-liid.
4 i*. si.—Cottou dulli, sales 10.000 hales, spec
ulation 2,000; American 5,500; middling uplauds
7 4 d; middling Orleans 7 U-lfd.
.Tune delivery, not below low middlings, 7 5-lfld.
Orleans delivery, June, not below low mid
dlings, 7, l *d.
Orleans delivery. July and August, not below
low mlddliugs, 7 ‘ a d.
New Youk, June If.—New class spots dosed
dull ; ordinary 13% good ordinary
14 1 ; strlet good ordinary —; low middlings 14 7 a ;
middling 154; good middlinga middling
fair If 4; fair 10’,; sales of exports 200; spin
uora 202; speculation —; transit —; exports to
Great Uritain 2,800; to the coutim nt —; stock
125.408,
Futures closed barely steady; sales of 35,000
Unless* follows: June 14 31-32a15; July 14 32-32
a!5; August 15 3-32; September 15; October 14
21-32; November 14 17-32a9-lC; December 14 9-If
a 10-32; January 14 21-32a11-lf: February 14
27-32u4; March 15 l-ltiu4; April 15 5-10all-32;
.May 15 0-If.
Receipts at all ports to-day 1,681 bales; ex
ports to Great Britain 2,890 bales ; Contiuout
2 140 bales. Consolidated—B.l7f ; exports t<*
Groat BriUin 14,254 t>aies ; to Coutiueut 2,149;
stock at all ports 266,290.
Mobile. June 16. Receipts 13 ; sale*
200 ; middlings 14** ; stock 3,835 ; xports
to Great Britain ; to the continent :
coastwise 8; market quiet.
PIULAnKLCHIA, June 16.—Receipts 73 bales ,
middlings 154; exports t< Ooutinent —; to
Grout Britain - ; market dull.
PuoviwtNi'K. June 16.—-. Stock 14,000.
Galveston, June if. Receipts 29; sales
176; middlings 14 ,; exports to Great Britain
weak and nouiiuid.
Savannah. June If. Not and gross re
ceipts 734 bales ; Bales 817; middlings 15 ; low
middlings ; good ordinary ——; exports it
Great Britain ; to continent ; roastwia*
. to Franco —; stock 9,685; market dull.
Ohahlkston, Juno 16. Receipts f,H bales
sales 50 ; middlings 15 ; stock 7,7m5 ; ex
ports to Great Britain ; to tlie continent
—eoastwiso ——; market dull and easier.
BaLTIMOBKi Juno 16. - -Receipts bales .
sales 115 : middlings 16 4- ; exports t-
Great Britain —; to Continent ; stock 3,165;
market dull and lower.
Wilmington, Juno 16.--Receipts 140; sales
—; middlings 14 4: stock 976; exports to Great
Britain —; market nominal.
Nokkolu, June 16. Receipts 441; sales
50; low middlings 144; stuck 2,718: exports t-
Great Britain ; market dull, offerings light.
New Orleans, June 16. Receipts 8H .
<.410* 1,760; middlings 15; low middlings ,
good ordinary , exports t<> Great Britain
—; to Continent 2,149; moek 60,621 ; market
quiet.
Boston, Juno 16. Receipts 40; sales 75;
middlings 164; exports to Great Britain —;
stock 13.962; market dull and nominal.
PROVISIONS.
New Orleans, June 16.—Sugar dull; yellow
94a 10; white 10*,a 4 ; prime 9 1 a a i ,; fair n ! „u4 .
fully lair 84 ; choice —; common 7 4“ H - Molasses
—nothing doing; common 4Ua45; choice 68a70;
prime 58a60; fair 60a56. Flour dull; superhin
*5 50a6 UU; choice at $6 75; choice treble ut |U 50;
good treble *6 4(); low treble at #5 75; common
*: 60. Sack corn in xuo<lcrate demand :
choice white 95; mixed 93; choice yellow 1*0;
mixed mh. Pork inactive und heavy ; mess
at *2O 60. Dry salt uuats dull; shoulders dull
utß;,a9; clear rib sides nominal 12; clear sides
124. Bacon quiet: clear sides 13a 4; clear rib
11 '.,a!3; shoulders 9-.. Corn meal quiet and uu
- hanged.
Cincinnati, June IG. Provision:; dull. Pork
—mess #l9 (>oa 19 25. Bacon—shoulders, loose.
84; clear rib sides, loose, 114- Lard—prime
Attain rendered 13'..c. Live hogs dul*; receipts
St. Loins, June 16.—Wheat lower; No 2 red
winter #1 26, cash. Corn firm; No 2 mixed GBu4
• ash.
Wholesale P**l*c*.
AfELKS—per barrel, $5; peck, 76c.
Bacon -Clear Sides 18 lb —c.; Clear Rib Sides
14c; Shoulder* 11c; Ice-cured Shoulders 12,4 c;
Sugar-cured Hams 16>,c; Plain Hams 14c.
Bagging—
Bulk Meats—dear Rib Bid* 13,4 c.
Butter—Goshen lb 40c; Oountry 30c.
Brooms—'P doxen, $2 50(<iJ$3 50.
Handy—Stick ft lb 16c.
Canned Goods—Sardines V cao of 100 boxes
#l7; Oysters, lib cans dozen, $1 20 to $1 86.
Chkehk—English lb 00c; Choice 18,Si West
ern 17c; N. Y. State 16c.
Canulkh—Adamantine "jft h 19c; Paraphlne36c.
Covtkb—Rio good lb 23c; Primu 23c S1 Choice
24 4c; Java 33c to 37c.
Cohn—Yellow .Mixed 'JI bushel $1 US I White,
#1 15 ear load rates in depot.
Cigars—Domestic, ’ft 1.000 Havana.
$ 70^1160.
Flotm—Extra Family, city ground, W lb $8;
A #7 60; B #6 60; Fancy $lO.
Hardware. —Swede Iron 90.; Refiued Iron 4c.;
Sad Iron 7c .; Plow Steel 10,4i<t>llc.; Horse and
Mule Shoes 7 4<#Bc.; per lb.; Nails in;r keg $4.25;
Axes sl2f#sl4 per doz.
Hay—V cwt. $1 40; Country 40^-50 c.
Iron ib 7,4 c.
Lard—Prime L* af, tierce, %* lb 16c; halves arid
kegs. 18® 19c.
Leather—White Oak Bole 'B lb 26c; Hemlkoe
Sole :ue, French Calf Hkina American do
#2f #3 50; Upper Leather s2(q>#3 50; Harness do.
50c: Drv Hides lie,, Green do. 6c.
Mackerel—No. l V bbl 13®15; No. 3 sl2 50;
No. 3 sll 50; No. 1 V kit $1 40(^|3.
Pickles—Case I*4 dozen pints 80; > quart
$3 25.
case s7(e>H.
Potatoes —liish pi bbl ii 50.(8
Powder— r pi keg $6 26; .S keg $3 60; 4 $d 00, in
Magazine.
Rope—Manilla V Hi 20c; Cotton 30c; Machine
made 6>jC.
Me At bushel $1 20,
Molasses—N. O. 'p* gallon 76c; Florida
re-boiled 75c; common 4>VgCor.
Hyrup—Florida OSfc fOc
Oath—bushel 86c.
Oil—Kerosene V gallon 25c; Linsoi*d, raw,
{1 20; boiled $1 25; Lard $1 26; Train sl.
Rice— 1 # tb B>4c.
sack $1 86; Virginia $2 26.
Tobacco Common lb 66c ; Medium
Bright 70c; Flue 76c; Extra $1; Navy 60@66c;
Maccaboy Snuff
ft sack $2 40.
Ht'gak—-Crushed and Powdered > lb Kk^llSKc;
A. B. 12c,; Extra O. 12c.; 0.ll 1 . -.;
N. 0. Yellow Clarified do. Whito 130.
Soda—Keg 7c lb; box 10c.
Starch —fl lb 8)40.
Trunks—Columbus made, 20 inch, 76c; 36 inch
$2 80.
Tea—Green 76c; Oolong 66c.
Whiskey—Rectified gallon sl_3s; Bourbon
s2fu?*4.
WIIITE I.eaD -• 'fl Tt- 11^12
gallon 35c,
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
W hols sal* Retail.
Gosheu Butter $ M
Country “ W w
Fggs l5
Frying chickens
Grown “ 80W33 30<<$33
Irish potatoes 60p'k 4 60
.... 5 00 bbl H (HI
-Sweet potatoes 76 36 p'k
Onions 90 bbl 95 p k
Cow bu 100 bu
Dry CioodH.
WHOLESALE PBICKH.
Prints yar
V. bleached cottou G^to/Jc.
.. •• lOfaGGc.
ttea Island " **
Coats’ and Clark’s spool cotton. .70c.
Tickings .10® 26c.
9-4. 10-4. 11-4and 12-4 brown and
bleached sheetings 30%60c. #'
Wool flannels—red and bleached 206976 c. 14
Canton flannels—brown and bl’d 12 Vo)2sc
Linseys 15(£930c.
i Kentucky Jeans 16^66c
00LUMBC8 MANUFACTURED GOODS.
; Eagle and Puenix Mills.—Rheeting 4-4 10>sC.,
’a slnrting B>^c.; osnaburgs, 7 oz., 14c.; % drill
ing 12c; bleached sheeting and dtiling 12f0)13c.;
Canton flannels 20c. Colored Goods. ~~Htripes 10 (u)
ll.' .c.; black gingham checks 12)6^130.; Dixie
plade-s for field work 17c; cotton blankets s2*o
$4 60 per i>sir ; bleached huckaback towels $1 40
per dozen; yarns ss. to Is. per bunch of pounds
$135; rope 25c. to 27c.; sewing thread, 1G balls
to the pound, 60c.; knitting thread, 12 balls to
the pound, bleached, 65c.; unbleached 60c.; wrap
ping twine. in balls, 40c. Wooten Goodt.—C*H\
j meres, 9 oz. per yard, 65c. to 70c.; jeans 20c. to
374 c.; doeskin jeans 65c.
Muscogee Mills. —% shirting %%c.; 4 -4 sheet
ing 104 c.; Flint River 8 oz. osnaburgs 15c.; do.
yarnH $1 35.
Columbus Factory.—4 shirting 84c.; 4-4
sheeting 104 c. ; sewing thread, unbleached, 50c.;
knitting, do., 50c.; wrapping twine 40c.
Clkoo’s Factory.—Plaids or checks 13c: stripes
• fancy fashions, 12 4c.
E. E. YONGE,
7\o. I>l Isron<l Wtroi't, Coluiiilhik Oil*
18 NOW OFFERING UIB ENTIRE STOCK OF
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
.V r COST!
To <>,u <I,Ih DrpnrtniAil >r Ms lluMiiM-KH.
I'.-bl" tjyl
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
I I N pursuance >f an <>nl r from F. M. Brooks,
I the Hinorabl Ordinary of Muacogce comity,
I will be sold between the usual hours of sale, on
I the 22d day of June, inataut, at tho store lately
[ occupied by L. R. llnopcs, trailing as E. Barnard
I A- Cos., the following property, to-wit:
All that lot or parcel ot goods couaisting of
whiskey, brandy, syrup, mackerel, flour, sugar,
coffee, Htaivn, soap, vinegar, potash, caudles,
yeast powders, tobacco, suit ami u lot of canned
goods, levied on as the property of 1,. IJ. Hoopes,
surviving partner of K. Barnard \ Cos., to satisfy
a distress wurraut for rent, iu favor of Allen c.
MeGehcc, trustee for Leonora V. MeGehee, vs I .
U. Hoopea, surviving partner, Ate.; also, two
luortgog*! fi fas in l'avor of Eliza Schley and the
\lissi s Baruard vs. L. R. Hoopea; und also au ut
tachiueut tl ta iu tavor of Briggs, l’ayue \ Cos. vs.
L. U. Hoopes, trading as K. Barnard \ Cos.
Order granted this June llth, 1875.
jel2 t*l J. R. IVEY, Hlieriff.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
\ I’ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
tion store, on Broad street, Columbus, Ga., be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit:
Also, at same time uml place, a No 1 Top Buggy,
as the property of l> \V Johnson, to satisfy a ti la
• niny hands iu favor ol Robert Thompson vs 1>
w Johnson.
Also, at same time and place, the following
property, to-wit: The south half of lot of land
No 57 in the 9th district of Muscogee couuty,
containing one hundred one and a quarter (1014)
a< res, more or less, as the property of Natuauiel
Thompson, to HRliaiy a Ik la iu tavor ot C M
Smith vs Nathaniel Thompson.
Also, at same time and place, tho tollowlng de
scribed property, to-wit: One hundred ami three
acres of land, being parts of lots numbers IKiaud
91, being und lyiug in the Coweta Reserve. Lev
ied on as the property ol' Isaac T Brooks, to snt
isty a 11 fa in favor ot the State \ *1 Isaac T Brooks.
Property pointed out bv plaintitl's attorney.
jeH t.l J. R. IVEY, Miierift.
Muscogee Tax Sales.
U7TI.L be sold on the first Tuesday in July
next, betwei-n the legal hours of sale, iu
trout of Rosette, Ellis A Co’s auction house, on
Broad street. Columbus, (is., tlie following prop
erty, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying on the
Express Road 7 mih s from Columbus, containing
ltd 4 acres, more or less, levied on as the prop
erty of Paul McCarty, to satisfy a ta\ ti ih for
•State ami county tuxes for tho year 1574. I.* vy
made and returned by lawful constable.
Also, at same time uml place, south half of City
Lot No. liy, uu uorth-east corner Broad und
Fulton streets, in the city of Columbus, suid
state and county, levied on as the property of A.
turner, agent for wile, to satisly a tax il fit for
state aud county taxes for the year 1874. l>vy
made and returned h\ lawful constable.
jeH ft J. R. IVEY, Slo riff.
Guardian’s Sale.
4 t EORGIA .MUSCOGEE COUNTY. By author
lil ity ot tii Honorable Court of Ordinary of
said county, I will expose for sale before Rosette,
Eiiis A Co.’s store, iu the city ot Columbus, on
tlie first Tuesday in July next, tlm following
property: One-quarter acre of laud fu north side
Commerce street. Northern Liberties, between
Troup street ami Hamilton road. Titles perfect.
jeR oaw4t M \KY E. TOOKK. Guardian.
I'UNTPOYGII
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
\ITILL bu sold on the first Tuesday In
\ V July next, iu front of Rosette, Ellis A Co.’s
corner, on Broad street, between the legal hours
of wile tho tollowlng deatribed property, to-wit:
’The oue-forth uudiviihid interest in and to lb>-
seven store houses on tho east side of Broad
street, city of Columbus, said county, s&id store
houses being located on lot Iniuwu in plan of
said city as lot No. 176, uml said store bouse-*
being numbered as follows: 6G, 64, 62. 60, 53. 66
and 64, the same being the interest of Hamnel B.
Clcghoru In and to said property. Sold to satisfy
a fl fa iu my hands in tavor ot K. B. Briggs vs.
Samuel B. Cleghorn. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
j 2 wtd JOHN It. IVEY. Rherlff.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door In
Cusseta, on the first Tuesday iu July next
within the legal hours of sale, tho following laud
to-wit:
1 x*t of land No. 206, in the 33d district of Chat
tahoochee (originally Lee) county, levied on as
the property of F. A. Moored* Id, to satisfy a li fa
troui Justice's Court of the 1104th district G. M.,
against F. A Moorcfield, in favor ol J. J. Whittle.
Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made
and returned to me by D. J. Fussed, L. C.
my 29 wtd JOHN M. SAPP Sheriff.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
rpUIK is to give notice once a week, for four
1 weeks, that I have been appointed .Assignee :
of Hlgmond Laudoaur, Bank nipt.
LIONEL C. LEVY, Jr.,
my 26 oaw4t Assignee.
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
\LL persons having denr.finds against James
Ennis, deceased, late of Muscogeo county,
are hereby notified to present the sumo within
twelve months from date, properly proven, to
the undersigned; and all persons indebted t*
said deceased will please settle the aamo.
. J. A. FRAZER,
R. A. ENNIH.
Administrator.
Columbus, Gu., May 22d, 1675. [my27 oawUt
/ IHATTAHOOCHEE COURT OF ORDINARY
\ J Theopilus Happ. executive of the will of Edna
Ilarp, makes application for letters of dismission;
These are, therefore, to cite and udmonish all
parties concerned to show cause (if any they
Lave) at the Heptenibcr term of the Court, why
letters disinlssory should not be granted.
W. A. FARLEY,
my2fl v.3m Ordinary.
KICKER (i. KBTENFKLDKK J
iw. J Libel for Divorce,
Hi MON EBTKNFELDER. )
IT appearing to the Court that the plaintiff is
a resident of this State und county, and that
defendant resides out of this county and State,
and cannot be found therein; It Is Kipon motion
of Lionel C. Levy, Jr., complainant's attorney)
ordered that service of said petition and process
be perfected by publication of this in tho Daily
Times newspaper once a month for four months.
A true extract from the minutes of the Supe
rior Court of Muscogee county, this Juno 12,
1876. J. J. BRADFORD,
Jel.'l oam4t. Clerk.
JANE BOOTH, )
vs. J Libel for Divorce.
JAMES BOOTH.)
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff in the above case that the defendant
is not to be found In the county of Muscogee,
and that said defendant does not reside iu tho
•State *.f Georgia; It Is hereby ordered on motion
of plaintiff’s attorney, (J. F. Pou) that service be
perfected on said defendant by publication in the
Columbus Daily Times newspaper once a mouth
for four months.
A true extract from the minutes of the Supe
rior Court ol Muscogee county, June 12, 1876.
>,13 oam4t J. J. BRADFORD, Clerk.
FRANCES D. THORNTON. |
as next friend, Ac.,
•
HAMPTON K. SMITH, Trustee. J
IT being made to appear to tho Court that the
defendant in this case resides without the
jurisdiction of the State ot Georgia, and cannot
be served; It is on motion of complainant’s at
torneys (Thornton A Grimes) ordered and de
creed by the Court that service of said Bill be
perfected on said defendant by publication of
this order in the Columbus Daily Times newspa
per once a month for four months.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court of Muscogee county, Juno 12, 1676.
Jel3 oaralt J. J. BRADFORD, Clerk,
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RUMSEY BROS.,
Aorvrs, M W Cor. Oglethorpe aud Bryan sts.
Deal iu OROCKRIEH, Dry-Gooda, NOTIONB.
GLAMHaud CROCKF.HY-WARE, buy for cash, or
barter, oil COUNTRY PRODUCE. Every article
I sold wartan td. For RENT LOW’, twelve rooms.
Also, will close out early AT LEMM THAN COST
THE ATLIANTUS ov THE RELIEF BToYKß—
complete, or any part—made by D. Harris, Co
s minis, also SKILLETS, WAFFLE IRONS, etc.,
of name make. Try us, ouee,aml bo suited I
(II WNKT IIHOH.. Auric.
W. D. AMY FT \ CO.,
Dealers iu
Family Groceries, Couutry Produce, etc.,
Mouthi'ast corner Upper Oglethorpe and Bridge
j streets, opp. Mehaffey'B rag depot. Delivery fro*'.
MATTHEW McCOOK.
| Denis iu first-clans Groceries, Country Produce,
tc. Delivers all goods free of charge.
Re tidonces and room* nv r> nt at thnlowoat rates.
THOMAS H. YOUNG A CO.,
iJcalers iu Groceries, Grain, Dry Goods, Liquors, j
etc. Northeast corner Oglethorpe and Washing
ton streets, near North aud South depot. Goods
warranted, and delivered tree Call and buy low,
for Cash. Rent—residence In Marshall.
M. M. BECK,
West side Oglethorpe, above J. 11. Hamilton's
Deals in Groceries, Country Produce, Vegetables,
Dry Goods, Millinery. Quick sales, small profits.
WM. W. WEATUERBBEE.
North*, ru Liberties, southwest corner Jackson
iiud Commerce streets, deals iu choice Groceries.
Liquors. Country produce, etc. Free delivery.
L. LOWENTHAL.
i Deals in Groceries, Liquors, Dry Goods, Grain,
Hides, Shoes, etc. Prices as low us tho lowest.
Store north side Hamilton road, next to John B.
Willett's, and opposite Mrs. McCook's.
MRS. MILES W. MeCOOK.
South side Hamilton road, opposite Lowt-utlmi's;
Deals in choice Groceries. Liquors, Country Pro
duce, etc, AaFßooms and Residences to rent.
CLEMITTA BAT AMT I NT,
East end Commerce street, near Hamilton load,
west of Womack's. Northern Liberties.
Has for sale fine Liquors, Tobacco. Groceries and
buys Country produce, rail aud try him.
W AGON Y A KII.
william w, McDaniel.
Keeps a First-class Wagon Yard,
Northeast corner Oglethorpe and Franklin sta..
buys, barters, and sells Country produce. I'owib,
fresh Butter, Eggs, aud phases all who call.
BARBER.
KANDY ALEXANDER, BraHsill’s Corner, Ogle
thorpe st., does everything to please his cuatom
n, Charges-reasonable. Call and see rao.
OLIVER WEEMH. North side Randolph street
and West of Postofflco, keeps a first-class Hbaviug
Saloon. Rattler razors, close shaven, low rates.
MATT BEN* MARI'. K.
J. D. McJUNKTN, West side Warren street, be
tween Franklin and Brood, mabco und repairs
Mattresnes, Cushions and all kinds upholstery.
M I’HIC.
Miss CLARA A-. daughter of Mr. ALONZO
TURNER, is prepared to instruct pupils at most
reasonable rates, ou the ITANO, also teach Yoca>
music. Jjatisfactlon given every patron.
DENTIST.
W. J. FOGLE, D. I). H.,
Is prepared to mako Plate Work, iu the moat ap
proved stylo. Work guaranteed.
iWOfflro up first Htairs, over W ittieb k Kiussl’s
jewelry store, Garrard's Building, Broad st.
FAINTING.
WILLIAM M. KNOW, (Trustee,)
House and Higu PAINTER. East side Oglethorpe
between Randolph and Bryan streets, opposite
Temperance Hall. Charges reasonable; satisftic
tiun guaranteed; work as good as the bust.
CIGAR*, TOBACCO, PIPE*.
F. W. LOUDENBER,
Unjoining Gilbert's SUam. Printing llo" ’ ’,
RANDOLPH STRPET.
CIGARS* TOBACCOS, ITPES,
aud SMOKERS' articles;
Manufactures, and sells at wholesale, some of tho
most i*opular brands of CIGARS now in market.
BUGG Y AND WAGON WORK..
JESSE i>. HADLEY,
South side Hamilton road next to Mrs. Miles W.
McCook’s, makes and repairs Buggies, Wagons,
lilacksmithing und Uorsenhooing, cheap for cash.
CARPENTER* AND JOINER*.
WRIGHT BROTHERS,
Southwest corner Northern Liberties, near S. k
S. Depot, are prepared to do work In their line.
Satisfaction guarantood. “Prices to compare
with the times.”
A. TURNER, N. E. corner Broad and Coving
ton sts., does CARPENTER, UPHOLSTER and
LATTICE WORK for cemeteries, Summer-houaeß,
STEAMBOAT work, also makes Skiffs, Yawlo, Bav
teaux, etc., low lor cash, and gives satisfaction.
UPHOLSTERY.
J. P. FLOYD, does Cabinet work, bottoms
cane-seat Chairs, repairs furniture, and does up
holstery work to a nicety, at lowest CASH prices.
**RoHidcnce East oido Jackson, between St.
Clair and Crawford sts. “Punctual in work.’’
BAR AND RESTAURANT.
HARRIS COUNTY BAR AND RESTAURANT,
JOHN J. BLAKELEY, Agent,
Keeps tho best American and imported Liquors,
Cigars, etc , snd lurnisbes meals, which satisfy
the most fastidious, at til hours; will also accom
modate Day or Regular Boarders, at reasonable
rates. We study to please and invite all—
Whether hungry, thirsty, or blue,
lAt her I, or Tom, will satisfy you. B.
JOHN B. WILLETT,
North side Hanoi ton road, Northern Liberties,
sells for GASH, or equivalent, tho BEST Liquors,
Tobacco,Cigars, Groceries aud Notions. Try me.
HENRY TURNAOE,
Northern Liberties, west of L. Lowentbal, keeps
a first-class cash bar. Give me a call.
BTOVE WORK*.
JAMEB W. DENNIS A CO.,
at tho
Southern Stove Works,
.Manufacture and keep constantly ou hand for
sale, th<t Iron Witch, Victor, O. K. Georgian,
Southern Granger, Coal Orates and Hollow Ware.
Stoves and Hollow Ware for tho country people,
also Fire Dogs, etc. East si do upper Oglethorpe
Street. juue6-ly
PLOW WORK*.
BLOUNT k HAIMAN,
Southern Agricultural Works,
EostsidcupperOglothorpe St.,Columbus, Ga.
Manufacture all kinds of plows, Funning Imple
ments, and warrant satisfaction. fune 1-fv
VOL. I.—NO. 141
Jordan's Joyous Julep.
A Specific for Neuralgia.
TESTIMONIALS.
Pkthusburo, Va., Jan, QOtli, 1375.
John L. Jordan, Esq.—Dear Sir- Ho well pleased
am i with your Joyous Julep, that I hereby tes
tify to tho superior merit of your uneqnaled
preparation lor Neuralgia. 1 shall esteem my-
Holf happy should even one of that worst of nil
classes of sufferers bo led through me to take the
Julep. My wife has for tou (10) years been a mar
tyr to tho most maliguaut aud persiatout ucuraJ
gto torture, without being able to find any relief
except from your preparation. . Hho woe relieved
by the second dose as per directions, and haR not
had a return of it for two months. To some 1
may seem strungely sanguine about you* medi
cine, but I have a right to bo so. It is not rea
sonable to suppose this malignant malady would
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the very minute your medicine was taken. If so,
it is u most remarkable, simple coincidence, and
I prefi r giving tho credit lu your favor of the
best testimony man can over hatwwaxpcjdcncr.
Vary truly yours.
JAMES T. TOSH.
Uoiajmuuh, Jaunary 16,1875.
Mr,Jordon:—l take great pleasure in recom
mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia,
lias produced a most wonderful relief in one oj
tho severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter
over has had. Hho has been treated for it I.\
three skillful physicians, with very little benefit,
■ind used all the usual remedies with little suc
cess. 1 can with much confidence hope for a per
manent euro. If is only two days since we began
tlie use of it, aud it is apparently of permanent
benefit. Yours, with respect,
‘ MRS. L. I. NORMAN.
•ioii v i.. jonn tx,
lpoth**<-ar,v.
No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, G.
halt ti
John MehafFey,
\T HIM OLD STAND, corner of
and Bridge streets.
ColiunbiiH, Cali..
Will I’aj (he Highest Market Trice
,'OR
ItmtN, Ol<l Colton. Hides, li >
iiud Given, Tin's
OF AU. HtFl-rJ,
Beeswax anil Tallow, OW Metals, &c.,
Delivered nt Depots and Wharfs iu Columbus,
Georgia. jan3l tf
Wantrd, ICaupn !
For which I will pay $2.60 per hundred pounds.
DANIEL R. BIZE,
DEALER IN
GENERAL AND FANCY
anocisßiEs,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
unc()ualed advantages lor obtaining
VV Country Produce I keep constantly in Btore
hitter, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes, Dried Fruit,
vc. Also daily additions of FANCY OROofcRIKN,
•nth fresh aud attnu-tive. and at lowest possible
’ABH I’RICEM. All aro invited to examine on
llfyan *l., between Oglethorpe AJilCkknti.
janl deoiUwtf
Lumber! Lumber!
.foloti >V. Undo, Agent tor Harris Count)'
Menui Saw Rills,
If. *4 r..ady to deliver Lumber by quantity, at
abort notice. Builders and contractors
would do well to look into this before purchas
ing elsewhere. Prices and quality as good or
better than any other.
Apply to above at tho storo of Messrs, j. k J.
Kaufman. my2fi lm
Visiting Cards
IN ail the now styles—Tinted, Tinted Kp,
Tinted Rep with Matin Btripoand Plain White.
Price Mo per package, or printed in ueat stylo
£1 per package. Mailed to any address, postage
jiaid, ou receiiit of abovo prioe.
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Booksollors find fltatiofiers, Colhmbus, Georgia
my 29 deod.lv,tf
G. A. K(EHNE,
M KUCHAIVT TAJIX)If
ISA limitd Ntreet,
HAH on hand a handsome assort.mc-ut of Gen
tlemen’s Dress Goods, Kngtysh and French
CasaUnarea, Vestings, Ac.
Cutting dono at reasonable rates.
Hava your Clothes made by mu, and 1 guaranis
perfect satisfaction in style and price.
JanSl ly
John Blackmar,
St. Clnlr Strnot, Gnnby’s Buil<lin-, n-xt to
I’rwr, IlJftes & Cos.
Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance.
uEP/;n, bv raianssjoN,
To Merchant#* and Mochanics' Bank, this cliy.
jaafMy
Dlt. J. A. ÜBQUHART
HAH AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment t->
tho premises formerly known as the Dr.
Bozeman lot, at tho corner of Mclntosh and
Randolph streets. Entrance t tho Office on Me*
Intoeh street, whero professional calls, made
either at day or night, may be left and will bo
promptly attended to ua soon nt received.
}n22-eod th_
I. T. COOK,
Stalls 15 & 17, Market House,
constantly on hand and for sale tho
BEHT MEATH that can bo oMnlnod.
mh2s dly
Strayed or Stolen,
V WHITE HEIFER, umartlT TSt? —
spotted with red—no
other color—about two year* old.
When nho left was In fine of der. ■•iijUwwgp**"'
Has been missing four or flvo weeks. Has not
marked. Hupposud to be in the neighborhood oi
Beallwood or Clapp's Factory, if not killed, Any
information of her will be thankfully received
and suitably rewarded.
JESSE 11. WRIGHT,
my 22 tf Times Office.
Konkin House Bar,
Restaurant and Billiard Saloon!
THU undersigned has taken charge of tho ul>o\
Utvloon. Everything has been renovated, and
tho Bar provided with the Choicest Liquors and
Cigars.
THE BILLIARD TABLE*
arc new and elegant.
Mr. JOHN W. JONES can Yjo found behind the
Bar at all times, rendy to servo customers.
jel.’l lm A. P. CLEMENT*.
W. F. TIC-N EK, Dentint,
Randolph street, (opposite Strapper's) Celurabua
’anl tv] Georgia.