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CIiUBUIA NEATS.
R.-Seven vyprions of the lowest
order were sent to the chain-gang in
Macon,
•-Peaches oro flooding the streets
of Atlanta, and yet Moore is not hui>-
py, owing probably to the fact that
they have not been distilled, and the
honey crop is not good.
—The Griffin .Veit* goes for Judge
Warner with an irreverent hand, ii
says the Judge would like to be Gov
ernor, but the people are too mean
for him to govern.
jj. The Thomusville Entcrjir i.s<’ says.
“We have the wind only olu poison-
Jug case of some magnitude in a
town, in which a colored
acook dosed a dish of green corn with
Israelite.”
I —According to the Atlanta Hi raid
|tho heat was so intense in that city
lon Monday that the Macon train
ivvas forced to come in on anotin r
■rack, the iieat having expanded tie-
Irails so much that the switch could
[not be moved.
- "The sun drew about him a erim
tson uiglitgown and went to bed upon
fa eoueli of gold, and the moon smiled
(complacently upon a cloudless sky."
[The above is from the poetic lien of
Col. Watson, now editing the Mayor’s
[Court of Macon. We suppose he
j ment bv Itis remarks that ii was hot,
(dry and dusty.
John Davies, of Tliomasville, has
(an invention for milking cows, which
(is claimed to be successful after a
[.thorough test.. A small stiver tube is
(inserted in each teat, and all the per
[sen has to do is to sit on a stool, plae
iingthe vessel underneath, ami the
j milk will run out.
tl.vitvtiv NEWS.
-The Enfaulu Timer has suspend
ed their tri-weeklv edition, and will
hereafter only publish a weekly uii
! til better times.
-Shrop, the bacon cater of Eufau
la, is now feasting on some beeves
that died from injuries received in
fallingthrough a bridge. Hard times
will drive a man to anything.
—Col. W. H. Chambers, Grand
Master of the Pat rons of Husbaudr y
lias just made an extensive tour of
the Hiate, and reports farmers as very
hopeful of good crops. Planters all
through the western, middle and up
per portions of Barbour county say
they have not had belter crop pros
pects since the war than at present.
Eii/aula Times.
Tlie Radicals of Alabama appear
to be making no nornin ifions for del
egates to tlie Constitutional Conven
tion. Their policy is understood to
be to vote against the Convention
when the question of calling it is sub
mitted to the people, which will tie
done simultaneously with the 'lec
tion of delegates, and if they are de
feated, then to vote against the rati
fication of the constitution.
—Again we are called upon to re
cord the death of one of our most
valued and highly esteemed citizens,
Col. Washington Toney, which sad
event occurred at his residence, five
miles north of this city, on Tuesday
night last. Col. Toney was about
sixty-five years of age, and has been
in bad health for several years, but
not until within tlie last month was
he forced to take his bed. He was a
man possessed of many good quali
ties and noble impulses. He enjoyed
life, and contributed no little toward
causing others to enjoy it also. The
family of the deceased have all the
sympathy and consolation of our
people in their bereavement. Peace
to his soul. Trotf Enquirer.
Platform ot the Ohio Uemueraey.
Colcmbi's, June 18. -The Demo
cratic platform favors adherence to
the principles of the fathers of the
Republic: Opposition to aggressions
of either upon the functions of co
ordinate powers of the government,
or the exercise of functions reserved
to tlie people; protection to all citi
zens, regardless of anything; one
term and $25,000 salary ; no grants of
money, credit or bonds to schemes;
abolition of national banks ; issue of
legal tenders to meet the wants of
trade, and establishment of State
banks of discount and deposit under
State regulations; half of customs
Paid in legal tenders; no currency
but legal tenders ; complete separa
tion of church and State, and no sec
ular schools; continued tyranny and
cruelty to Southern States denounced.
THE DAILY TIMES.
The New York Press n the Oh.o Hem \
oeraUr t orn ent 1011.
New York, Juuo is. The Herald,
referring to the Democratic Conven
tion at Columbus, Ohio, yesterday,
considers that it deserves more than
ordinary attention, from the fact that
tne Hopes of tlie parties in the great
Presidential struggle next year will
sink or rise in proportion to their suc
cess in Ouio next October. If the Re
publicans carry mo Suite they will
uuvo arrested the great tidul wave,
and will nave reinvigoruted tnat par
ty fur tne Presidential campaign. U
the Democrats keep all they gained
lust year, the country will regard tne
result us the knell of Republican as*
ecu deucy. Ouio is the key of the
Presidential campaign. TUo position
of tne Democrats is eiubarrassiug, in
consequence of their divided views
on the currency question. Flic plat
form is about as square-footed piece
of inflation absurdity as could be ex
pressed, but expresses tlie real views
not only of the Democracy of Ohio,
but of the Western States.
The Herald considers, us things now
look, that Grant saved the Republi
can party by his veto of the inllutioii
bill, thus placing the party on sound
ground in relation to the most impor
tant question of our polities. The
Western Democrats repudiate the
hard-money policy of their Eastern
brethren, and a j arty divided agaiust
itself on so important a question has
no chance of success.
Tlie Tribune says tlie Ohio Demo
crats have struck out in favor of in
creasing the volume of currency.
They must stand or fall by that doc
trine. The Tribune considers the Re
publican platform on this question
preferable, and that tlie tight ought
to be on the currency plank.
Tne World, uflor reviewing the
linanciul planks of the convention,
says it is not worth while to discuss
the fiscal policy founded upon such
ignorance and fabricated with such
absurd incoherence. In concluding
the World, says; Whethursoevcr the
Democrats of Ohio and Indiana may
wander, misled by tho hooting ot
blind guides and the silence and cow
ardice of guides who are not blind,
nevertheless the Democrats of New
York, Illinois and other States will
travel in one direction, whoever goes
with them orrefuses to go with them;
and this is their guide quirt first,
gold and silver the only legal tender
vs. currency inconvertible to coiu;
second, a steady step towards specie
payment no step backward.
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PETECTIVEK UNSt'CCESSKCI..
Washington. June 18, 1875.
Tlie secret service detectives of the
Treasury Department were consider
ably elated yesterday over what was
deemed by them a clue to tho appre
hension of tho person who recently
got away with the package of green
backs value I at $17,500 from the cash
room of the Treasury. All of the
forco was hard at work until a late
hour last night, and displayed unusu
al activity, tlie chief. Major Wash
burue, not reaching his homo until
midnight. To-day the officers refuse
to communicate the grounds of their
suspicions or the result of last ngiht’s
movements. The information con
veyed, however, is that they were at
work on the right trail, but that the
bird got away.
DK. FRANKLIN" B. HCPOH,
the well-known author, who has been
charged by the Commissioners of Ed
ucation with preparing the “Histori
cal Presentation of Colleges” at the
Centennial Exhibition, presented the
subject to tho faculty of the Univer
sity of Virginia last week, and they
cordially endorsed his plan and
agreed to afford him all the assist
ance in their power.
REVENUE RECEIPTS.
The receipts from internal revenue
to-day were $225,373 71; customs,
#450,183 67; the amount of national
bank note circulation received at the
Treasury to-day for redemption ag
gregated $755,410.
Ilnillral IV.u.rammc.
Manihon, Wis., June is- -The alli
ance formed between the Repub
lican leaders comprehends the uni
ting of all tho old chiefs. The elec
tion of Harrison Eu lington as Gov
ernor next fall, and then, in the
event of a Republican Legislature,
Senator Howe is to resign at once
and he appointed to tho Supreme
bench in the United States Court.
The Senatorial field will then be clear
for Carpenter, who will be elected to
till the vacancy. If the Legislature
be Democratic he is to hold until it
adjourns, and then resign, when Lud
ington, if he is Governor, will ap
point Carpenter to till the vacancy.
I'hil AY II stop tlie Mexican Raids.
ChtcAoo, June 18.—Gon. Sheridan
states that he has sent a vessel of
war, with a tug and supplies, to the
north of the Rio Grande, and lias or
dered a detachment of troops to re
port there. His object being to pre
vent, if possible, the frequent incur
sions from the Mexican border.
Weather statement.
For the Gulf States, rising barora
eter, cooler and partly cloudy weath
er, northwest to northeast winds,
backing to southeast.
For the Atlantic States, rising ba
rometer, northwest to northeast
winds, cooler, clear aud partly cloudy
weather, and occasional coast rain
north of Cape Hattoraa.
COLUMBUS, GA., SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1875.
Ti:i.i:i;itvriur items.
Special to Daily Timer, by 8. k A. Lino.]
A special per cable from London
says tho body of August Endevoord
has been recovered from tho Schiller
wreck.
-Wm. M. Tweed is still i>prisoner
at Blackwell’s Island. There is no I
probability of his release before next
week.
—Tho Alabama Press Association
have telegraphed greeting to the
Mayor of Boston on tho celebration
of tho Battle of Bunker Hill.
-•-Nearly seven hundred children
and adults were continued at Ht. Ste
phen's Church, New York, yester
day, by Cardinal McCloskoy.
-The steamer which arrived at
New York yesterday, from Havana,
brought information that there were
thirty cases of yellow fever in Ha
vana when site left.
The Alabama aud Tennessee ed
itors were at Saratoga, N. Y., yester
day, and received the hospitalities of
the village at Congress Hall. Gov.
Tilden has tendered them a reception
at Albany.
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FRANCE.
Versailles, June 18.- The Left has
resolved to offer no amendment to
the Constitutional bill, as they come
from tlie Committee of Thirty, and to
take all possible stops to hasten the
date of tho final dissolution of tlie
Assembly.
Tho Left will move to-morrow that
the Public Powers bill he placed on
the orders of the day.
THE EUROPEAN ALLIANCE.
London, June 18. Tho Moscow
Gazette says England having declined
to enter into intimate relations with
Russia, unless the Central AsiaStutes
are placed under tho protection ol
international law, Russia lias no rea
son to leave tlie alliance of the three
Emperors and enter into a league
with that country.
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A Xi Kro Nlioois Another.
Montgomery, Ala., .Tune 18. Just
before day yesterday morning, at the
south end of Perry street, a negro
shot another under the following cir
cumstances: Frank Austin came out
of his house and was immediately
Bred at by someone lying in wait for
him with a double-barreled shotgun.
The llrst shot did no serious damage;
the second struck him in the side,
making a dangerous wound. The
would-be assassin was a negro, who
was seen to run, but could not be
identified.
RICKER O. ESTENFELDERI
vs. J Libel for Divorce.
SIMON EBTENFELDER. J
IT appearing to the Court that tlie plaintiff i
it resident of tlm State and county, ami tlmt
defendant residue out ot this county and Htat<-
and cannot be louud therein; It is (upon motion
•I Lionel C. Levy. Jr., conipiaiuaut u attorney)
ordered that service of said petition and procesh
Ik* perfected by publication of this in the D.uli
Times uowHpapor once a mouth for four mouths.
A true extract from the minutes of the Supe
rior Court of Muscogee county, this Juno 12
1875. J. J. BRADFORD.
■ l i >am4t Clerk.
JANE BOOTH, )
vj. J Libol for Divorco.
JAMES BOOTII.;
IT appearing to tho Court by the return of the
Sheriff in the above t ase that the defendant
. not to bo found in the county of Muscogee
aud that Haul defendant docs nut reside in tie
state of Georgia; it is hereby ordered on motion
i.| plaintiff’s attorney, (J. F. Pou) that service l
perfected on said defendant by publication in tlu
Columbus Daily Times newspaper once a month
for four months
A true extract from tho minutes of tho Hupe
rior Court of Muscogee couuty, June 12, 1875.
jeUl naiu4t J. J. BRADFORD Clerk.
FRANCES D. THORNTON, 1
as next friend, Ac.,
HAMPTON 8. SMITH, Trustee, j
IT being made to appear to tho Court that the
defendant in this case residt s without tlu
jurisdiction of tho State ol Georgia, and cannot
he served; It is on motion of complainant's at
torupyH (Thornton & Grimes) ordered and de
creed by the Court that service ol said Bill be
perfected "u said defendant by publication ol
this order in the Columbus Daily J imkb uewspa
per once a month lor four mouths.
A true extract from the minutes of tlu* Superior
Court of Muscogee couuty. Juno 12, 1875.
jel;t oam4t J. I HH\Di'<Kf> n-H
fonti'om:!)
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
UT ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, in front of Rosette, Kills At
corner, on Broad street, between tho legal hours'
of sale the following destribed property, to-wit;
The one-forth undivided interest in aud to tin
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. 175, aud said store house*
being numbered as follows; 60. 64, 62.60,58,50
and 51 the same being the interest of Samuel ii
Cleghoru in aud to said property. Bold to satisfy
ali fa in my hands in favor of E. B, Briggs vs
Samuel JJ. Cleghoru. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attorney.
je2 Wtd JOHN R. IVEY, Sheriff.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale.
UriLL be sold before the Court House door in
Ciisseta, on the first Tuesday In July next
within the legal hours of sale, the following laud
[ to*wit:
Lot of laud No. 206. in the 33d district of Chat
tahoochee (originally Lee) county, levied on a*
the property of P. A. Moorefield, to satisfy a ft fa
from Justice’s Court of the llOJtb district G. .M..
against V. A. Moorefield, in favor ol J. J. Whittle.
Property pointed out by pHtlntiff. I/:vy made
and returned to me by D. J. Fusscll, L. C.
my 29 wtd JOHN M HAPP Hheriff.__
Notice in Bankruptcy.
'pJIIS is to give notice once a week, for four
1 weeks, that I have beet) appointed Assignee
of Sigmund Landeaur. Bankrupt.
LIONELC. LEVY, Jr.,
my2s oaw4t Assignee,
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
VLL persons having demands against James
Kuuis, deceased, late of Muscogee couuty,
are hereby notified to present tlie same within
twelve months from date, properly proven, t<-
the undersigned; aud ail persons indebted to
said deceased will please settle the same.
J. A. FRAZER,
It. A. ENNIS.
Administrator.
Columbus, Ga.. May 22d, 1875. (my’27 oawGt
Guardian’s Sale.
ft EOROIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—By author-
VJT lty of the Honorable Court of Ordinary ol
said county, I will expose for sale before Rosette.
Ellis & Co.’s store, In the city ol Columbus, on
the first Tuesday in July next, the following
property: One-quarter acre of laud on north Side-
Commerce street, Northern Liberties, between
Troup street aud Hamilton road. Titles perfect,
jeb oaw4t MARY E. TOO EE, Guardian.
FINANCIAL & COMMKItCIA L
COM M HUM D AILY JI AICUF.T.
OFFICE DAILY TIMES, Jtmo 18, 1875.
FINANCIAL.
Money 11,l 1 , to IN* per cout. Gold buying 112
soiling 111. Silver nominal. Sight bills on New
York buy tug ?aC. discount; demand bills on Bostou
Sc. discouut; tmuk checks Sc. premium.
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
NEW CLASS.
Market closed dull at the following quota
tions ;
Ordinary 12 (hi 13
Good Ordinary 13 (*t —
Low middlug* 14 (<U—
Mold hugs 14 At (Ol —
Good Middlings 11 qj)ls
Warehouse sales 17 bales. Receipts 6 bales—l
by S. W. R. It., 1 by M. * G. R. 8., Oby Western
K. It., 0 by N. k S. it. It., 3 by River, 0 by
wagoua. Shipments 75 boles—67 by 8. W. It. It.;
0 by W. It. It.; 8 fur home consumption.
DAILY STATEMENT,
Stock August 31, 1871 1,036
deceived to-day 5
“ previously 67.800—57,Gil
58,617
shipped to-day 76
previously 60.048—57,013
■stock on hand 1,03*
■same day last year—Received 12
" •• •• —Shipped 153
•• •' •• —Sales 36
Total receipts to date 60,421
Middlings 16.
V. 8. I’OUTS.
Receipts at all ports to-day 1,992 bait s; ex
perts to Great Britain 2.251 bales ; Continent
130 bales. Consolidated—l2,oß9 ; exports to
Great Britain 16,505 bales ; to Continent 3,409;
stock at all ports 253,257.
M uiKHT* iii n.i i t.i: vri:.
Special to tho Daily Times by the H. \ A. Line.
FINANCIAL.
New York. Juiu IH.— Gold closed ut 117 1 ,.
New Yoke, Juno 18—Wall Street. 6 •. M.—
Moucy closed quiet. Stocks firm. State bonds
quiet, ua. i m, sp; 7k, new, 98; 7s, endorsed, 94;
gold bunds, 95.
COTTON.
Liverpool, June 18, l e. m. -Cotton irregular ;
Silica 10,000 bales, speculation l,00o; American
—, middling upiumis 7 7-10d; middling Orleans
7 „and. arriva.s .
June, aud July delivery, not below good ordi
nary, 7:*d.
Juiy and August delivery, net below low mid
.lilugs, 7 6-160.
Sales for the week 68.000, of which 4,000 were
forwarded to spinners from ship side, 7.UUU were
tor export*, 3,uuo for.speculation; stock on hand
1,003,000, oi wiiich 597,000 is American; receipts
000, of which 21,000 is American. Actual exports
4,000; stock afloat 559.000, American 156,000.
Iv. M. -Cult.ui duil; Hums 10,000 nates, spec
uiution l.OUo; American 6,000, middling uplands
7 T-ltitl; middling Oriuuus 7 'yd.
July aud August delivery, not below low mid
dlings, 7\id.
August tielivery, not below low middlings, 7’;l.
August and September delivery, uot below low
tuidiuiugs, 7, J ,d.
Havre, Juuo 18. - Receipts 0; Iren ordinaire
Orleans, spot, 03; low middling Orleans afloat
.13; market Hat.
New Yuuk, June 18.-New class spots closed
quiet and steady; ordinary I2 a nd; good ordinary
4; strict good ordinary --; low middlings 14\;
middling 15',., good middlings 16‘ u ; middling
.nr 16; lair 16A,, sales ol exports 495; spiu
• lel’H 901; speculation 26; trausit —; exports to
iivut Britain 1,711; to the coutiucut 130; stock
126,723.
Futures dosed quiet; sales of 31.800 bales ns
Mimas. June 14:,a15-16; July 14',5a15-16; Au
gust 15 1-32*1-16, heptember 14 15-16aJl-32; Uc*
tuber 14 21 ■ 32a 11-16; November 14 9-10s 19-32;
December 14 9-ll>a ; January 14 23-32 February
1 4 16-16a31*'.12, Mureii 16 3-10a7-3’J; April I5, l u u-,;
.day 15 19-3’Ja c .
Macon. June 18.— Receipts for the week 17;
dhipuieuts 191; Hales —; middlings —; stock 1959.
.Montgomery, Juuo 18. Receipts for the
week 69; shipments 61; stock 1,019.
Selma, June 18.—Receipts for tie week 79;
shipments 307; stock 6.52.
Galveston, June 18. Receipts 0 ; sales
50 , middlings 14.'., exports to Great Britain
—: to continent ; stuck 15,116; murket
nominal.
Havannah, Juno 18. Net and gross re
• iptH 421 bales ; sales 1 ; middlings 14%; low
middlings ; good ordinary ; exports t<>
ireat Britain ; to continent ; coastwise
—; to Franco stock 9,487; market dull aud
nominal.
Norfolk. Juuo 18. Receipts 395; sales
26; low middlings 14,%; stin k 2.881; exports to
Huai Britain ; market dull.
Baltimore, Juno 18. Receipts 49 halos ;
-tales 115 ; middlings 15 ; exports to
Jroat Britain —; to Continent —; stock 3,792,
market dull ami nominal.
Wilmington, Juno 18.— Receipts 151; Rules
, middlings 11 ‘,tt% ; stock 1,219; exports to
Great Britain —; market quiet.
Memphis, Juuo 18. Receipts 41; shlp
iicuts 139, stiles 201; stock 10,651; middlings
14 ‘ a : mat ket qub t.
Receipts for the week 843; shipments 1734.
Nashville, Juno 18.—Receipts (or tho week
59; shipments 9(18; stock 4,967.
Providence, June 18. Receipts for tho
week 45, shipments —stock 14,000 bales.
Indianola, June 18. —Receipts for the week 38.
Philadelphia, Juno 18.—Receipts 84 hales
uiddiiiigs 16'.,; exports to Continent 167; to
ircat Britain —, market dull.
Mobile, Juuo 18. - Receipts 89 ; sales
100; middlings 14% ; stock 3,522 ; exports
to Great Britain ; to tho continent 2,011.
coastwise —; market quiet.
New Orleans, Juno 18. Receipts 372 ;
ilen 1,500, middlings 15; low middlings .
good ordinary ; exports to Great Britain
—; to Continent ; stock 65,635 ; market
quiet.
Boston, Juno 18. Receipts 53; sales 45;
middlings ; exports to Great Britain 573,
Stock 13,962; market dull.
Gil a hi.estoN, Juno 18.— Receipts 106 halos :
-tales 26 ; middlings ; stock 7,637 ; ex- j
,n>rts t'< Great Britain ; to the eoutiueut ;
——; coastwise ——; market flat.
PUOVIhHONb.
Baltimore, June 18. Flour dull ;
II nvard .Street and Western superfine 84 60a4 76;
10. extra $6 25a6 75; do. finally $6 02a>0 76t
Mills superfine $4 60a4 76; do. extra *>6 25a6 00;
do. Rio brands (C 75; do. family $8 25. Wheat
quiet ; No 1 Western umber $1 37; No
i do $1 34; mixed do #1 30; No I Western red
$132; No. 2 do. fl 30; Pennsylvania red *1 29
:i| 30; Maryland red .$1 25a 1 35; do amber $1 36
ui 38; do white |1 3 Oal 3rt; No 2 Western spring
red $1 13. Corn weak; Southern white 87; do yel
ow 81a85; Western mixed M. 5 qaß4; 84 ~ for July,
provisions dull aud w. ak. Pork #l9 60029 90.
Bulk meats dull; shoulders B>4 ; clear rib sides
11 q; loose packed 9al2'. t . Bacon dull; shoulders
clear rib sides 12 q. Kugar cured hams at
14 v Lard dull, nominal and lower; refined
rendered at 14 ~als; steam i4' v a V Butter slow;
Western extra 2 ia’22; do fresh 18a20. Coffee quiet
and steady; ordinary to prime Rio, cargoes,
6alß‘ 4 ; jobbing ordinary to choico 16'. ! a19 , 7 . j
Whiskey firm; sales fit 1 20. Sugar firm at
10‘ ,a J „.
Cincinnati, June 18.—Pork, mess dull as $lB 50
lUr.Li. Cut meats—shoulders 8 ; clear rib sides
11 clear sides 11',. all loose. Bacon—shoulders
B!fcft'£; clear rib sides
llamH 12>ial3>.j. I^rd—prime steam rendered
12Ai; keg J3'.,ftq Live hogs dull; rnceiptfl 1,672;
medium to lair >6 90a7 19; good .' 7 10a7 35. Whjs
key U 15.
Wlioicialc 1* rices.
Apples—per barrel, $5: peck, 75c.
Bacon—Clear Sides Vlb ~o.; Clear Rib Hides
14c; Shoulders 11c; Ice-cnred Sboulders 12'le,
Sugar-cured Hams I6;,:; Plain Hams Me.
Bagging—lsfa>lo,
Bulk Meath—Clear Rib Sides 13',,'c.
Burrr.K—Goshen tl lb 4P-; Country 30e.
Brooms—|4 dozen, #2 60(g, f3 50.
Candy—Stick lb IGc.
Canned Goods—Sardines "J 8 case of 100 boxes
#l7; Oysters, lib cans r 1 dozen, 1 20 to #1 36.
Cheese—English j* fi> 00e; Choice 18*i; West
ern 17c; N'. Y. State 16c.
Candles—Adamantine # lb 19c; Paraphine 35<.
Coffee—Rio good f* lb 23c; Prime 23c ‘.; Choke
14 ' ,e ; Java 3!ic to 37c.
Corn—Yellow Mixed ft bushel $1 12>£; White,
#1 16 car load rates in depot.
Cigars—Domestic, Y 1,000 s2Q<##66; Havana.
#70(9) #l5O.
Ki/jcr— Extra Family, city ground, Y lb $8;
\ #7 50; B $6 50; Fancy #lO.
Hardware.—Swede iron 9c.; Refined Iron 4c.;
Sail Iron 7c.; Plow Steel Horse ami
Mule Shoes 7 Bc.; per lb.; Nails per keg #4.26;
\xes per doz.
Hay— R owt. #1 40; Country 40®50c.
Ikon Ties—fl ib 7 'ic.
Lard—Prime Leaf, tierce, lb I6c; halves aud
kegs, lftg-lOc.
E. E. YONGE,
I *“
No. I>l Itroml Htroot* Ooluml>itM 4 Ga.
18 NOW OFFERING IIIH ENTIRE STOCK OF
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
AT COST!
To Clow Out thin Diqmrtmcnt ol" liw Busintws.
feb!7 tjyl
Tho Catoosa Springs,
SITUATED
In North-Western Georgia,
J Twomilca from th Western .v Atlantic R. R.,
4 RE NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF
.V visitors, at greatly reduced lotos, charges
lor board being from thirty to forty-five (#3O to
*l6) dollars per month.
Btomul Trip 'l’iclich
can be find from all part* of the South to tho
Springs at greatly reduced rotes.
Send for Circular*.
E. U. HEWITT.
i 16 2w Proprietor
L. 1. AENCIIBACHER,
l ashioimlilc Tttllor.
1> OOMH over Moffett's Drug Store. lam reg-
L ularly supplied with the latest FASHION
PLATES, and aiu prepared to guarantee perfect
satisfaction, at reasonable rates.
inh‘2l eod6m
Joseph F. Pou,
Utoniuy V roiinsullor at Ijiw.
1 / \FFICE w:st side Broad street over store of
l / W. 11. Robarts A Cos. Practices In State and
Federal Courts. Advice aud services tendered to
Administrators, Executors. Guardians, Ac. Spo
•‘iftlty made of Conveyancing. Examining Title*,
Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United
state*. Au. UVHINCKH promptly attended to.
, feb7 dtf
4. 31. McNEILL,
Attorney anti Counsellor at Law,
I>UACTICKH in Courts of Georgia and Alabama.
Ofllce 128 Brood street, over C. A. Redd A
Co.’s.
i)&- Special attention given to collection*.
jatilO tf
A. .V. DOZIER,
\ttorni*y ut l.utv,
I PRACTICES in State and Federal Courts of
Georgia and Alabama.
iftnT Makes Commercial Law a specialty.
Office over C. A. Redd A Co.’B etore.
lan 13 6m
40,000 BRICK!
TOP. SALE BY
BURRUS & WILLIAMS.
im'JO lm
RANKIN HOUSE.
t'olmnltiiK. I.i-oi'tin,
MRS. F. M. GRAY,
Proprietress.
J. A. W 1.J.1 KH, rft. my 9 ly
THORNTON & GRIMES,
Attorneys at t.an.
OFFICE over Abell A Co.’s, corner of Broad
aud Ht. Clair atreets, Columbus, Ga.
janl6 ly
Omcit Monu.r. and Gxilard Railroad, j
Columbus, Ga., April 1, 1875. I
ON and after this day Ratos of Passage will bo
as follows
BETWEEN
Columbus and Fort Mitchell $ 50
•* Nuckolls 12)
Perkins 75
•• Seale 1 00
*• Hatchechubbce 1 30
“ Blackmon 1 60
Hurtville 1 75
Guerryton 2 00
Suspension 2 30
“ Chunncnuggn 2 40
’• Union Springs 2 70
“ Thomas 3 25
“ Lin wood 3 60
“ Troy 3 76
MILEAGE TICKETS
3,000 miles, 3c; 2,000 miles, 3V a c; 1,000 milca,
B,Vc; 600 miles, 4c.
apl_e,.,l3t _ D. K WIT.LIAMS. G, T. A.
NEW WHEAT WANTED.
THE EMPIRE MILLS
■yy'lLL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
in cfth for Wheat, delivered in any quantity.
Jel3 it.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
TI7TLL be sold on tho first Tuesday In July
\ V next, in front of Rosette, Ellis A Co.’s auc
tion store, on Broad street, Columbus. Ga.. be
tween tho legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit:
Also, at same time and place, n No 1 Top Buggy,
as the property of D W Johnson, to satisfy a fi fa
in my hands in favor oi Robert Thompson vs D
W Johnson.
Also, ot same time and place, tho following
property, to-wit: The south half of lot of land
No 67 in the 9th district of Muscogee couuty.
containing one hundred one and a quarter (ltd v,/
acres, more or less, as the property of Nathaniel
Thompson, to Hatisty a tt fa in favor of C M
Smith vs Nathaniel Thompson.
Also, at same time and place, tho following do
scribed property, to-wit: Cue hundred aud three
a. res of land, being parts of lots numbers 90and
91, being and lying in the Coweta Reserve. Lev
ied on as the property of Isaac T Brooks, to sat
isfy a fi fa in favor of the State vs Isaac T Brooke.
Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
.K 8 td J. K. IVEY. Sheriff.
( IHATTAHOOCHEE COURT OF ORDINARY.—
\J TheonHus Sapp executive of the wiU of Edna
Harp, makes application fur letters of dismission;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
parties concerned to show cause (if any they
have) at the September term of the Court why
letters dismlssory should not bo grouted.
W. A. FARLEY,
m7,-26 w3rn Ordinary.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
OOlXMiirs, Ga., June 6th, 1875.
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Odumbue 1:30 A 51
Arrive Montgomery 7:03 a m
•• Mobile 6:lopm
" Now Orleans 11:46 pm
" Selma 2:26 pm
“ Vicksburg 10:10 AM
■* Lonlarllle 7:15 am
Leave Columbus 8:30 a m
Arrive Atlanta 1:10 PM
" New York 4:15 pm
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery 12:46 v M
From Atlanta 5:55 a m
E. P. ALEXANDER. General Manager.
H. M. ABBETT, Agent. Janl-tf
Jolm Mehaffey,
VT HIS OLD STAND, corner ot OgJ'thor}*
. aud Bridge streets.
C'oliinihiis. Ga..
WIU l*ay tli( .Market Price
roit
l(aj,% Olii ( ollou. lliil<% Ilrj
mid firren, I’nc'.
OK ALL KINDS,
Jleeswax uud Tallow, Old Metals, ,Ve.,
Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in Columbus,
Georgia. jan3l tf
Rftgs !
For which I will pay $2.50 per hundred pounds.
Lumber! Lumber!
.lolin IV. Iloilo, Acrent lor llarrla County
Bica;n waw KIIIh,
IS ready lo deliver Lumber by quantity, at
short notlco. 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 store ol’ Messrs. J. k J.
Kaufman. my3s im
(. A. K(EHNE,
MEHOHAINT TAU.OK
134 llroad street,
KAS on hand a handsome assortment of Gen
tlemen’s Dress Goods, English nud French
CasKimeres, Veating*. kc.
Cutting done, at reasonable rates.
Have your Clothes made by me. and I guaranty
perfect satisfaction in style aud price.
jan 81 ly
John Blackmar,
gt. Clair Htroot, Gunby’s noxt tx>
Preor, IlJk‘‘s A: Cos.
Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance.
REFER, ItY PERMISSION,
To Merchants’ and Mecbanian* Bank, this city.
Jan23-ly
HR. J. A. URQUHART
HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment cr
tbe premises formerly known as the Dr.
Bozeman lot. at tho corner of Mclntosh and
Randolph streets. Entrance t* the Office on Mc-
Intosh street, where professional calls, made
either at day or night, may bo left and will bo
promptly attended to bh soon as received.
Jan22-eod tt.
4. T. COOK,
Stalls 15 & 17, Market House,
EEPS constantly on hand and for solo the
BEST MEATS that can be obtalnod.
ntbSjff Aly
Rankin Ifou.sc Bar,
Restaurant and Billiard Saloon!
fTiHE undersigned has taken charge of the abovo
L Saloon. Everything has been renovated, and
the Bar provided with the Choicest Llquoril aud
Cigars.
THE KILMARn TABLE*
are now and elogont.
Mr. JOHN W. JONES remain* with me, and
will be pleated to flerte all his oid frieudA ami
customers.
Jel3 lm A. P. ( LEMENTW.
Copartnership Notice.
rnniH day we, the undersigned, havoontored
1 into a copartnernhlp under the firm namo of
RAMBO A MACKALL. for the purpsjao of prao
ticing tbe profession of Law.
J. I). RAMBO.
W. W. MACKALL, Jr.
Columbus, Ga., June 16,1876. lw
J. D. Ram no. W. W. MatK-vI.L.
RAMBO k MACKALL,
tltoi'iiryil at l.a„.
Office opposite Central Hotel, Columbus, Ga.
Practice In State and Alabama Courts.
Rlkkrknces—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan
nah. Oa.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel. Savannah, Ga.; Oov.
J. Black Groomc. Annapolis, Md>; A. AJ. E. Lee,
Jr., Ksqs., St. Louis.
jelG ly
R. THOMPSON,
Livpry anil Sale Stiiblc,
OGLETHORPE BTEET, between Randolph and
Bryan. The best of Saddle and Harness
Horses. A fine lot of Carriages and Buggies
always on hand.
Special attention given to the accommodation
of Drovers. They wiU find it to tb®lr interest to
put up with litra.
fobl4 tf
YOL. I.—NO. 1413
THE TIMES DIRECTORY
For CVlty and HulmrbN.
JO/T.X MARK GREEKS, CONTRACTOR
CARDS INSERTED IN TIMES DiECT
ory at $25 per Square-!2 Lines!
/OtT*Rates Lower Than Ever Offered ! Term*
Easier ! 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed J!!
Gitocntiix.
RUMSEY BROS.,
Aoekts, S W Cor. Oglothon>oand Bryan sts,
Deal In GROCERIES. Dry-Goods, NOTIONS.
GLASS and CROCKERY-WARE, buy for cash, or
barter, all t OUNTIIY PRODUCE. Every article
sold warran and. For RENT LOW, twelve rooms.
Also, will cloee out early AT LEsB THAN COST
THE ATLIANTIC or THE RELIEF STOVES
complete, or any part—made by D. Harris, Co
lumbus. also SKILLETS. WAFFLE IRONS, etc.,
of same make. Try us, once, and be suited I
RI MBEY IIHOS.. Aglv
W. D. AMYET k CO.,
Dealers in
Family Groceries. Country Produce, etc.,
Southeast corner Upper Oglethorpe and Bridge
streets, opp. Mehgffey’s rag depot. Delivery free.
MATTHEW MeCOOK,
Deals in first-class Groceries, Country Product,
etc. Delivers all goods free of charge.
Residences and rooms tor rent at the lowest rate*.
THOMAS S. YOUNG A* CO..
Dealers in Groceries, Grain, Dry Goods, Liquors,
etc. Northeast corner Oglethorpe and Washing
ton streets, near North and South depot. Goods
warranted, ami delivered free Call uud buy low,
for Cash. j&d'To Rent—residence in Marshall.
M. M. BECK,
West side Oglethorpe, above J. H. Hamilton’*
Deal* in Groceries. Country Produce, Vegetables,
Dry Goods, Millinery. Quick Hairs, small profits
WM. W. WEATHERSBEE.
Northern Liberties, southwest corner Jackscm
aud Commerce streets, deals in choice Groceries,
Liquors, Country produce, etc. Free delivery.
L. LOWKNTHA!..
Deals in Groceries, I.iquorH, Dry Goods. Grain,
Hides, Shoes, etc. Prices as low as the lowest..
Store north side Hamilton road, next to John B.
Willett’s, and opposite Mrs. McCook's.
MBS. MILES MoCOOK,
South Hide Hamilton road, opposite Lowenthal's;
Deals in choice Groceries, Liquors, Country Pro
duet', rtf. 41 *rßooms uud Residences to r. ;n .
CLEMITTA BATASTINI,
East end Commerce street, near Hamilton road,
west vf Womack’s. Northern Liberties,
llait tor sale fiuo Liquors, Tobacco, Groceries ruU
buys Country produce. Call and try him.
TIN NEKS.
F. McARDLE k CO..
Oglethorpe street. Ist d*-or south of Munday's
Stable, Rankin’s Row,
Aro prepared to do all kinds of Tin. Copper,
Zinc and Sheet Iron Work. Roofing, Guttering,
etc., substantially made, of best material, and
warranted to give satisfaction. Wo work low
j for cash.
WAGON YARD.
william w. McDaniel,
A>ep# a First-class Wagon Yard,
Northeast corner Oglethorpe aud Franklin Ht*.,
buys, barters, and noils Country produce. Fowls,
fresh Butter, Eggs, aud please* nil who cull.
HA II DFit.
I SANDY ALEXANDER. Brassill’a Corner, Ogle
! thorpe st., docs everything to please his custom
ers. Charges reasonable. Cali and wo mo.
OJ.IVEU VVHKMS, Nm-tli side lUndolpb Htreut,
I and West of Postotfico, keeps a first-class Shaving
i Saloon. Rattler razors, close shaves, low rates.
M ATT K I’NH MAKER.
J. D. M'-JUNKIN, We.tt .'title Warren .-tr- :. b
1 tween Fraukiin and Broad, makes uud repairs
I Mattresses, Cushions and ail kindH upho.story.
M I NK .
Miss CLARA A., daughter of Mr. ALONZO
TURNER, is prepared to instruct pupils at most
reasonable rates, on the PIANO, also teach Vocal
music. Satisfaction given every patron.
IIE.NTIST.
W. J. FOGLE, D. D. 9.,
Is prepared to make Plato Work, in the most aj
proved Htyle. Work guaranteed.
4S*T’Otfice up first stairs, over Wittieh A Kinsei’s
jewelry store, Garrard's Building, Broad st.
PAINTING.
WILLIAM M. SNOW, (Trustee,)
Houso and Sign PAINTER, East side Oglethorpe
between Randolph aud Bryan streets, opposite
Temperance Hall. Charges reasonable; satisfac
tion guaranteed; work as good as the best.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES.
F. W. LOUDEN BEE,
Adjoining Gilbert's Steam Printing House,
RANDOLPH STREET.
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES,
nud SMOKERS’ articles;
Manufactures, and sells at wboleg&lo, some of the
most popular brands of CIGARS now in market.
Bl'GGl AND WAGON WORK.
JESSE D. HADLEY.
South side Hamilton road next to Mrs. Miles W.
McCook’s, makes and repairs Buggies, Wagons,
Biackamithing uud JJoracahoeing, cheap lor caab.
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
WRIGHT BROTHERS,
Southwest corner Northern liberties, mar N. A
S. Depot, are prepared to do work in their line.
Satisfaction guaranteed. “Prices to compart)
with the times."
A. TURNER, N. E. corner Broad and Coving
ton sts.. does CARPENTER. UPHOLSTER and
LATTICE WORK for cemeteries. Hummor-hous- s,
STEAMBOAT work, also nudes Skiffs. Yawls, Bap
t>aux, etc., low lor cash, and gives satiafactiou.
UPHOLSTERY.
J. P. FLOYD, doea Cabinet work, bottoms
rane-scutChairs, repairs furniture, aud docs up
holstery work to a nicety, at lowest CASH prices.
Residence East side Jackson, between St.
Clair aud Crawford sts. “Punctual in work."
BAR AND R JISTAVRANT.
HARRIS COUNTY BAR AND RESTAURANT.
JOHN J. BLAKELEY, Agent,
Keeps the best American aud imported Liquor*,
Cigars, etc., and lurnishes meals, which satisfy
tlie most Lastidious, at all hours; will also accom
modate Day or Regular Boarders, at reasonable
rates. We study to ploaso aud invito all—
Whether hungry, thirsty, or blue,
Either I, or Tom, will satisfy you. B.
JOHN B. WILLETT,
North Bide Hamlton rood. Northern Libcrtie*,
sells for CASH, or equivalent, tho BESTLiquorn,
Tobacco,Cigars, Groceries aud Notions. Try me.
IIENRY TURNAOE,
Northorn Liberties, went of L. Lowontbal, keeps
a first ciflßS cash bar. Give mo a call.
STOVE WORKS.
JAMES W. DENNIS k CO.,
at tho
Southern Stove Works,
Ms nu flic tare and keep constantly on hand for
sale, tho Iron Witch, Victor, O. K. Georgian,
Southern Granger, Coal Grates and Hollow Ware.
Stoves aud Hollow Ware for tho couutry people,
also Fire Dogs, etc. East side upper Uglethorpu
Street. juuo 6-ly
PLOYV WORKS.
BLOUNT k HAIMAN,
Southern Agricultural Works,
Eat aide upper Oglethorpe Bt., Cohunbuß, Ga.
Manufacture all kinds of Plows, Farming Imple
ments, nnd warrant satlsffcction. June 1-fy