Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 21, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1874. City WHOLE* A LX MARKET. long clear ildw Haoiino—India 1 lVf\ dnmaat'c 16%c. Iron Ties—Baird’a 8c; nlllgntor 8Uc. Pt’.iAR—Refined A 12%»*; extra C 12c; 0 1 . ;Ollfcc. Coffee—Common 22c; cliolco 26c. Floub—for bt»l—V«t«n choice aaperflae |6 AO; fiiml'y $7 60; fancy $9; Oily Milla B $6 50; A $7; A A $8. Syrup—Florida 09c. Balt—#1 80 for Liverpool. Cotton Yesterday. Scion 729 bale*. Receipts 915 bales—>11 by 8. W. R. R.,280 by 11. A G. R. K.,201 by river,403 by wagons,lfi by N. A 8. U.B, 4 by W. R. R. Shipments 222 bales—154 by 8. W. R. R., 00 by W. R. R., 08 for borne oonsnmption. Same day last year sales were 274 bales; receipts* 057 ; shipments 205. The week's operations, with the tabnlar reports of Liverpool, the ports and inte rior towns, may be found in oar ootmner- eial oolumn. Through Cotton for Savannah and Now York. During the cotton week ending last night, the Western R. R. of Alabama brought to Colnmbns en route for Sevan nah aud Mew York, 1,880 bales cotton— 14 from Mobile, 234 from Montgomery, 717 from Helms, 490 from Opelika, West Poiot and other stations, 425 from Vicks burg, 0 from New Orleans. Tho total through movement by this route, since September 1st, is 19,408 bales—2,012 from Mobile, 5,895 from Montgomeiy, 0,284 from Selma, 3,237 from Wost Point, Opelika,Ac., 1,934 from Violuburg, 0 from New Orleans. Index to Now Adeertleement*. Brown’s Dramatic Company—See adver tisement. Mules and Wagon for Hale—Harry Hol land. Springer's Opera House—M’lle Zoo, Monday evooing. Fairbanks' Scales for Bale—Harry Hoi land. Administrator's Sale—8. D. Irvin, Ad ministrator. Family Groceries-Harry, Holland. Aldermanlo—See Peoples' Ticket. Administrator's Hale—W. H. H. Blauk- enship, Administrator. Fresh Fish—G. W. Brown. Cigars and Tobacco—F. W. Loudenber. Pig's Feet, Tripe, Ao.— G. W. Brown, Horse to be Raffled to-uigkt, at Reich’s Restaurant—See notice. Oyetor*. Reich has them, just received from Ap- alaohioola and Mobile. Much Colder. Tho atmosphere was quite cold last night. Snow was falling in the North yesterday morning. Thmnkogioing at the Chnrrhe*. Thanksgiving day was appropriately ob served by a union of the soveral Metho dist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches at St. Luke church. A very good congre gation was present. The opening prayer was offered up by Rev. Mr. Nall, of the Presbyterian church, and the discourse of the day delivered by tho venerablo Dr. Loviuk Pierce, who read from First Cor inthians, and took as the basis of his re marks a verso from the Prophecy of Jere miah—10th chapter and 23d verso. Ho spoke of the'duty of States end Nations at stated periods to return thanks to tho Al mighty, and of the obligation of the people to obey their rulers, when calling them to suspend businoss aud assemble at the house of prayer and praise. It is God speaking through these “powers that bo," and a man might with us much propriety “•pit in the face of Christ" as to disobey the calls of Godly rulers. The people should bo carofnl to select good men for office and then subject themselves to their authority. One great cause of the curses upon tbis country might be traced to incompetent and godless rulers. Tho venerable servant of God spoke in great feebleness, bat his remarks boro tho im press of truth and soberness. Ho was followod in a concluding prayer by Rev. Mr. Kendrick of tho Baptist Church. Appropriate services were Also held at the Episcopal Church, whero a good con gregation was present. Hirer Newt. The Wylly arrived lost afternoon with 201 bnlea of cotton, 108 barrels of Florida syrup, 57 barrels of Apalachicola oysters and 53 boxes of oranges'. The boat works hotter every trip. Tho Julia is due to night or to-morrow. This woek tho boats have brought 1,137 bales of cotton to Co* Iambus. The Wylly loaves at 8 o’clock thia morn ing. Watt A Walker have recoived over ono hundred barrels Florida Syrup by the boats this season. nov!7 eod3t Mullet Fish and Mullet ltoo at uovl7 ood.’lt] Watt A Walkbb'h. Kid Gloves umy be had at tho Virginia Store in grent variety nt from 75o to best Seamless. uovH eod Carpet» ! Car pete / Going nt low prices, at oot‘28 eod Tkk Virginia Store. Call and examine tho largo lot of Flor ida Syrnp nt Watt A Walker’s. uov!7 eod3t Eor Mayor. We reRpoctfnlly Announce tho name of Jno. McIluenny ns a candidate for Mayor of the city of Columbus, at the eloction on Saturday, tho 12th of December next, novll te Many Citizens. One Negro Kilted by Another, Near Girard. About 10 o'clock Thursday night, n col ored man, named Rogers Lino, shot and killed Smith Kelley, colored, about three miles beyond Girard, in Russell county, Ala. There being no witueRscs to tho killing, except the slayer, we give the story as narrated by him. He had beon to Wool- folk's, at work on the river improvements. Was sent up Thursday night with an order to Mr. Dave Dudley for lumber. While there he (Rogers) went to his own homo in the viciuity ; entered, struck a watch, and found tho deceased (Smith Kelley) asleep iu the bed with his (Roger's) wife. In the match striking, tho woman awoke and ran off. Rogers fired at the disturber of his domestic peace without offect, and snapped twice. Kelly seized a pistol which ho had secreted under the hoad of his bod and attempted to return the fire. Rogers seized him, and a hand-to-hand fight followed in the house aud out of doors. Aftor beating Kelly over tho head with hie own pistol, and breaking it to pieoiea, Rogers took Kelly’s pistol from him and shot him twice, ono shot taking effect in tho back of his neck aud another under tho right shoulder blade. Kelly thou started to run and fell a short die- tance from the house in a field of Mr. Koppman, where bo died in a few min utes. He was found yesterday morning lying on his face whore ho fell. Rogers' wife came to this city whero, wo presume, she is now. Rogers camo to Girard yes terday morning and gnvo himself up to Mr. Moreland, a Jnstioe of the Peace. Mr. Morelund, as ueting coroner, with a jury, held an inquest on the body of tho deceased yesterday. The verdict of tho jury whs in accordance with tho above facts. Rogers will uudergo a preliminary ex amination next Monday. Tho body of Kelley was brought to Gi rard for iuteriuent last evening. 11c was an employee at Dudley's steam saw mill in this city. F. W. Loudenber, RANDOLPH RT., ADJOINING GILBERT S JOI1 PRINTING HOUSE. Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff', Ao. Briar- wood, China, Lava, Rustic aud Clay Pipes, Stems, Cigar lloldors. “Queen Bee" and “Century” Fine Cut Chewing, Extra “Fig,” Fine Twist, and best Plug Tobacco. Manufacturer of several popular brands of Domestic Cigars. nov21 fit Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware at New York prices, sold at Wittioh A Kinski/: Utility of Murder. The jury at Houlo, Ala., found Seaborn Walker, oolorod, who killod Mr. Mac Hol liday, last year, “guilty of murder in the first degree, and sentenced him to be hung.” Tho time of execution will bo aunonuced to-day. Tho ovidonce showed groat inalioiousuoss iu the killiug. We get this through tho kindness of Mr. Fred Moyer, of the B. A A. Telegraph Com pany. Jewelry repaired aud made to order. Engraving and Watch Repairing done nt Wittich A Kinhel’h. Pig Feet, Tripe, Fulton Market Beef, Hams, Ice-Cured Bellios and Beef Tongues, by It G. W. Brown. Enough to Jiang ail the Thleree and • Scalawag* South. Onr lending mill; the Eagle and Phenix, ■old this week over fifty-two thouaaud pounds of cotton rope for cash. The elec tions did help things. • We linvo n largo stock of Medium and Fine Dress Goods. Wo must and will sell them nt somo price. Givo ns a call. novl4 codAwlw J. Kyle A Co. MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT. TENTH OAT. Common law docket was resumed yes terday at 9 a. m. F. W. Reid vs. John A. Jonos—verdict aud judgment for plaintiff. 8. Landauer A Bro. vs. W. H. Holland —judgment for plaintiff of $1,994.55. Hull A Briggs vs. Central Lino of Boats —verdict for defendants. A. Gross A Co. vs. C. 8. Harrison A Co. —verdict of ,G19 principal and $340.27 interest. Thos. M. Harden vs. A. C. Flewcllen— judgment for plaintiff of $920 and $127.24 interest. Boebeu, Bendheim A Co. vs. K. Offntt —verdict for plaintiff. Judgments absolute were given in the cases of W. P. Turner vs. A. O. Morrison, Win. N. Hawks, Treasurer of Building and Loan Association vs. George Goode, Wesley Coleman, Primus Stafford, Win. Redd, Jr., Wm. Itynehardt; McAfee A Kellogg vs. E. T. Shepherd ; Bland ford A Garrard vs. Thos. Kenuedy. L. Putney vs. Swift, Murphy A Co.— five cents damages for plaintiff. Suit on contract. Plaintiff claimed he had been engaged by defendants, aud when timo came ho was told they did not want him. E. F. Gatson A Co. vs. II. McCauley— judgment for plaintiff. McAfee A Kellogg vs. E. T. Shepherd- verdict for plaintiff. Judgments for plaintiff were given in casos of Swift, Murphy A Co. vs. T. 8. Fontaine (two cases); Chnttnhoochoo Na tional Bank vs. W. A. McDougald; M. Burrus vs. N. A S. It. R. Co. Thirty-three oases a ere continued— among them the libel ease of U. J. Moses vs. Wm. H. Young, for $100,000, and samo vs. Dr. N. J. Bussey, for $50,000. They were continued by the defense on account of absent witnesses. Ono case was abated for want of par ties; one stayed by bankruptcy; five dis missed—among them that of Casoy Bnre- fleld vs. Mayor and Council of Columbus. Ten garnishees were discharged. Three of them recovered expensos — lawyers feos. That is given by law when a gar- nashco answers. Court adjourned to 9 a. m. Saturday. difficulty at opmlika. To Open To-Day. New Black Alpacas. Now Black Hntleen. Now Black Cashmeres—throe grades. Largo assortment of Priuts, vory choice styles. Bleached Shootings and Bhirtiugs. New lot Liusoy, Flannels and Joans. Largo line Black Silks nt popnlur prices. novl4 eodtf J. H. Jones. Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed to givo satisfaction, can bo had at Witticii A Kinskl’h Store. Twelve Shot* An unfortunate affair oocurad in Ope lika Thurs lay afternoon, which narrowly missed being a tragedy. The parties were Mr. Wm. Fowler, late of Montgomery, and eldest son, aud Mr. L. E (wards, a farmer, and two sons, Polk aud John. In the morning Edwards, Sr., sold a bole of cotton to Fowler, Sr. Pending the settlement some angry words were used, and Fowler attempted to strike Edwaids with a chair. The dif ficulty boro stopped nutil the afternoon, when Mr. Polk Edwards demanded of Fowler, in his place of business, an apol ogy for abusing bis father. Fowler do cliued, when young Edwards struck him with tho butt of his pistol, inflicting a wound in the face. Willie Fowler, Jr., then drew a pistol and fired at Edwards, the ba'l striking him in the neck. Edwards returned the fire, and wounding his opponent. He was reinforced about this time by his brother John, who opened with a pistol on Fow ler, Rr., as he ran out of the warehouse, and wounding him. Tho Edwards boys were augmented by their father, but his pistol failed to fire. Citizens finally stop ped the difficulty. The three wounded men are not consid ered in a dangerous condition. Consid erable excitement for a while. The Eiret of the Seaeon« Messrs. A. Y. Robison A Son gave the first of their delightful soirees at the Ska ting Rink Hall last evening. Tho attend ance was good and everything bright as glad hearts, merry music and happy feet oould make it. Regleter. This is the last day for registration. If you pnRS by to-d&y without registering, you cannot vote in the city elections. Theatrical Seaeon. We aro to have one of eight nights— Zoo on Monday and Tuesday, Brown's Dramatic Company the fonr following nights, and the Maas Troupe on the next Monday and Tuesday. Tho best English and French Coatings at oust, to close out Rtock. Buy thoso goods and havo them made. It iH econ omy. The “New York City” Shirt, a per fect flttiug garment, at $30 per dozen. nov8 eod Arreet—Caution. Policemen Whit Smith and William Wood arrested Thursday ono JamcR Don- elsou, an elderly man, who was charged with taking five dollars from a mau who was treating him. This party said, after A Practical Joke. By Telegraph.J The entertainment given by the work ingmen on Thursday night at tho Court House, was ouo of the most enjoyable af fairs ever attended. On entering the hull we found them distributing gifts, in tho wny of offices, to every one in the house, who would accept, after reserving some for the absentees. This over, a professor of “tnvttum in paroo'* proposed to oxhihit some feats iu science. This was objected to by tho presiding officer, for four thut somebody might get hurt, or thut tho building might l>e damaged. The crowd, however, decided by a unanimous voto to let the show proceed. The pro fessor commenced by delivering a talk on tho scienco of government, taxutiuu, po litical economy, Ac., with some remarks on the Public Schools in pure English ; after which ho concluded to exerciso the principal of tho Publia Schools hero iu some kuotty grammatical terms.— Arter spurring him awhile in fun, ho give boiuo experiments iu chemistry by tho generation of a good doal of gas, with which ho nearly suffo cated tho aforesaid Principal. * When iu this exhausted condition, tho Professor, still beiug facetious, (thnugh I think this was carrying the joke too far for safely), commenced pelting tho unfortnuate Prin cipal with leydeu jars, water buckets aud old bools, etc., until the poor follow must have been quite used up, though it was all in fun. This over, the lust act wns just about to bo performed by the Professor, who had inflated his balloon and had tak en his seat in the car, and tho cords wero about to bo cut, a mischievous harbor who had slipped into the ring with his scissors iu bis pocket, in utter disregard of tho in terest of the audience, puuotured the ceru aud broke up the show. The mechanics and working men aro tho best set of fellows alive, and have more Workingmen** Meeting. The attondanoo at the Court House Thursday was quite largo. Mr. J. C. Porter was Chairman, and Mr. Giles Wil liams Secretary. As permanent offoera S. O. Uoyd was elected President, with J. M. Bennett as 1st Vice President, A. Gadwan 2d, E. Tapper 3d, J. W. Barber 4th ; Giles Wil liams Secretary, and Wm. Munday Treas urer. A resolution to elect an exeontive com mittee of two from each branoh of the mechanics and four from the members at large, was adopted, but Done were chosen. Mr. John Appleyard made one of his usual speeohos—this time complaining about our public schools, and personally objecting to the principal and his salary. Wo kuow tho workingmen do not endorso this, nor his remarks in general. Mr. Birher was replying when a motion to adjourn was carried. More merriment was excited at tho gathering than anything else,. J. tr. nil AM HALL, (99 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,) Watchmaker and Jetceler, will repair Watches, Clocks, aud Jowelry neat and promptly. Is also the ouly agent for tho Singer Sev/ing Machines in Columbus, Ga., and ha * the only genuine Singer Company’s Needles for snle. Best Machine Oil, Shuttles, Attachments and Needles for all ffuchines always on hand for sale. Nee dles sent by mail. [nov3 if LOCAL BMimr*. —Skies were clear last afternoon and high winds were playing antics with dresses and bats. —Thieves stole twenty ehiokena from the premises of Mr. L. W. Isbell Sunday night. —Wm. Lewis was fined $5 yesterday by the Mayor for disorderly conduct on 8nnday. —Statistics prove that twenty-three per cent, of tbe legal voters in the United States habitually remain away from the polls. Tho average American is not a first-class voter. —Many Columbusites are whiling away time fixing up tickets for Aldermen. —In nine cases ont of ten what is called laziness is really weakness. —Buckley’s Roman Hippodrome will winter in Selma. —Thanksgiving Day was observed vory quietly iu Columbus. Banks, courts aud State offices were closed, and schools gave holiday. Tho farmers doubtless observed tho day, as only 290 bales of cotton were received from all directions. Preaching was had at 8t. Luke M. E. and the Epis copal churches, aud large congregations attended. Those who could afford it took turkey and wine in “thorn”; lesser purses chicken, and some could only stand corn bread and turnip greens. —The mammoth paper issued yester day receives high prise from all quarters. The edition, 20,000, was the largest ever published iu the South. —The electioneering for favorite can didates for city offices waxes warmer as the time for the contest approaches. Every office is eagerly desired. Bonded Debt of Colutnbue. We give in our money and commercial oolnmu the full particulars regarding tho bonded debt of Colnmbns, amount, when and where tho principal and coupons are payable and the quotations. The total bonded debt of Colnmbns is $597,800. This table will be inserted in onr paper every Saturday, with tho changes effected in quotations, but will not be published in our prices current. The Zoo Combination. This troupe exhibits in the Opera House Mondsy night. M'ile Zoe is described as an excellent actress, and the entertain ment a pleasant one. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. Ed. B. Brown** Dramatic Company, We havo only space to call attention to tho advertisement of this first class troupe. The papers of New Orleans and Mobile give it high praise. The company opens with the beautiful play of Rose- dale. Mobile Plant Oyetore. A. J. Boland, at the Sans Bond, has daily these splendid oysters, tho largest and finest on the continent. They will be served in any style desired. Parties can seoure them by the pint, quart or gallon by sending their orders to the Sons Souci. It ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING Made to Order at Stock Price* Bueeell County Officer*. m gentlemen up from Seale yester day, wo learn thnt Allen, for Treasurer, and Faulkner, for Clerk, have given satis factory bonds nnd entered upon the duties of their offices. O’Neal, for Probate, and Perry, for Sheriff, made bonds which were approved by Appleby, but were not ratified by tho Grand Jury. Strong, as Collector, and Peck, colored, for Assessor, failed to give bonds. The Grand Jury, wo loarn, will recommend Gov. Houston to appoint iu their stead U. i. Martin and Boykin Jones. I'reth IS*h From Apalachicola by G. W. Brown. taking the drinks he laid down a five dol- roa j f au thorn than an egg has meat. I lar bill, which tho bar tender could not am f or them, and will put them agniust change. Donelson offered to go ont and wor j^ for real enjoyment aud for tho get it. He went, aud did not return. curo u f dyspepsia. Let the Professor con- Donelson said he was from Meriwether ^inue. Everybody was pleased, nnd will county, and denied tho charge. No ovi- j UHUre them a crowded house at the next It JCrtMl Thin. Chapman A Voratille m&iutain their well known reputation for selling tho host aud moat stylish goods, at the lowest prices. Oct 25 tf A Baffie. We should have stated in Thursday’s paper that Mr. Elkius, who has had i splendid lot of horses for sale at Gam mel’s stable, has deoulod to offer his sec ond Loxiugton sorrel galdiug for ruffle— sale at this time seems impossible on so count of tho scanty of monoy. Tho raffle will take place at uiue o’clock to-night, at Reich’s restaurant, and tho ohuocos will 1>6 limited to thirty, at ten dollars each, This horse is not only n finely bred ani mal, bnt he is a superior trotter, having frequently made a mile in three minutes. In good times he would sell readily for a thousand dollars; indeed, he would coiu- maud that prioe now iu a large Northern pity. Remember the time and place. deuce being offered against him he w discharged. Donelson had on him an old aingle-barrel pistol thnt must have boon a relic of Methuselah's days. performance. Sr inks. Attention. Iu consequeuco of a change wo are about to make in onr business, wo will sell onr entire stock of Clothing and Fur nishing Goods AT COST. Straus* A Goldsmith. A largo lot of choico new Florida Syrup at Watt A Walker’s. uovl7 ood3t Red and White All-Wool Flauuels at Peacock A Swur nov8dAwtf The St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans has always enjoyed an enviable reputation for oomfort and elegauco. Anticipating tho great national conclave of Masons which will soon meet in the Crescent City, Messrs. Rivera ALangsdale, the energetic proprietors, have determined to put the finishing touches to their elegant rooms, and ordered yesterday ouo hundred pairs of the celebrated Cotton Blaukets, made solely by the Eagle aud Phenix Manufac turing Company, of our city. This is tho way our dead (?) city fixes up tho rest of the world. Summer Dress Goods at half-price supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fanoy Fall and Winter Dross Goods, selling as tonishingly low at ocll Chapman A Ykrstille’s. The latest novelties in Neokwear at tho Baltimore Clothing House. tf The Eagle aud Phenix Manufacturing Company sold yesterday to the city of New Orleans alone over five huudrod pairs of the celebrated Cotton Blankets. Messrs. Lehman, Goudchanx A Co., took over three huudrod pairs —aud this not good day for blaukets, either. Moved. T. S. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad street, in the Watch aud Jewelry busi- , and is also Agent for tho well known Remington Sewing Machine. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with neatness and dispateh. I invite the visits of the public gen erally. oct20 wltAdtf Eresh Oysters at the lluby Restaurant. This is the very best establishment of tho kiud in the country, and everything is retailed at wholesale prices. The fine stock of Liquors is beiug retailed at 15 cents. Call and be satisfied. oo(l 4 tf J. W. Ryan. Perfect Eit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Our Mr. Thomas has just returned from New York with a choice line of New.Samples, and we are now taking orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav ing made satisfactory arrangements for tho manufacture of onr Custom Clothing with special care nnd at short notice, by thoso well known manufacturers of fine clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of Newark, N. J. Give us your orders early, and we will do our best to ploaso you, being determ ined thnt onr friends and customers shall not pay any Broadway tailors fanoy prices for having their clothing made to order. sepl 7 tf Tuomas A Prescott. Particular Attention Called to This. My Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods is now complete, and I offer them at tho very lowest rates for the cash. Parties indebted to me are reepootfully requested to call and settle, as I need the money. T. E. Blanchard, 123 Broad Street. Beautiful Prints, just in, at Peacock A Swift’s. nov8’dAwtf Dress Goods at a grent sacrifice, at Peacock A Swift’s. nov8 dAwtf An entire now stock of fine Jewelry knR boon received at Wittioh A Kinsel’s Jewelry Store. Blanchard receives new Prints every week. Go there and you get the latest styles. At T. E. Blanchard’s, 123 Broad street, m enu buy Black Silks as cheap as in any market in America. Come and see. Clothing. A fine and well selected stock of Cloth ing which must be sold by January 1st, will bo disposed of at a great sacrifice. Straub* A Goldsmith. Ooumtca. Ga., Kov. 90, 1974. lh t g< lit 5 M f. *1* lifts m Mi ill fill! ill fifri r S| Is Sc k S■■ : hf m Iliiiiiii Hill • mh S‘3 a” 3-5 a ^ •sits S*ss 5.PFP BOSS'S &S! © 95L5.S r 5 jS Sic! i 1 s 2 = I 1 I I 9 H’sas B B B 3 uu “ !!•"§> -5 S «*9 g j-?3 3 - 3s t tfl Financial.—Commercial bills mail % i New York % maml bills on ltosi nro selling cheeks on Savannah, Atlanta „ loans 1©1% pop cent, per mouth. Gold % per cent. Hunks New York at %o. premium Montgomery, ml silver nominal." Comparison with Last Year.—Tho Unite l States ports receipt* are 258,158 moro bales; tho export 121,191) more; tho stock 191,8511 more; Columli ceipta 0022 more; shipments 7.459 more; stock 978 less India shipments, since January 1st, 1,182,009, against IKMMKK). Cotton in sight 2,104,757, against 1,888,460, showing an increase 01210,297 bales'. The Cotton Situation.—Statistics based np n tlio returns of the . gricultiirnl Bureau, mak<s a crop of Ht^to 3% mi I Ion. Tho Fhmnclal Chroni cle iloos not mako estimates, bnt gives tho facts at tho close of each week. Thuir rci»orters stato that in ths Poutborn half of Texas and loAver portions of Louisiana aud Mississippi, whore moro is expected of the top crop, no killing frost bus yet appeared. Cotton Exchanges, without exctptiou, report Fumoiits —Per 100 lbs. cotton—to , to N.w Jork, FkiUdelphl. ,„d Boston $1 25. Tm* United States Ports.—RccHnt. week 155,099 bales, against 159 245 | n .» ‘ ‘n» 148,013 the week before, and 133,3kg last year. The total movement is r - • ’ *"-*■ 1874 Ptock August 31 108,152 Week's receipts 155,026 Total 1,116,. 64 Week’s exports to G. B... 73 574 “ “ Cou 18,"34 Total exported to G. U.... 403,196 “ Con 79,551 “ 482,747 ftock 675,861 Year's receipts ——-- 1873 iKl'j.o ’33 3k; Principal Ports.—Ths following shows tin in,: : tal receipts to date: Orleans.. Mobile .-avuiitmh Charleston Galveston New York 1874 246,477 92,970 261,372 177,138 114,054 22,024 910,020 Interior Townh.—They have received this , 48,9(81 hales,agniust 30,898 last year, and have m v of 89,816 against 67,857. Tho following showsth total, receipts to date Augusta 80,333 Macon 30,158 Kufaula 14,395 Columbus 20,849 Montgomery.. 32,692 . Selma 34,0 >7 Nashville 12.779 Memphis ..103,227 Total. From Li for tliu week: 1874 Stock 4 to,oi hi American 128,000 Allo.it 360,000 “ 242,600 Week's receipts 56,(88) Sales 105,001) Exporters 12,000 Specul itioti 13,009 General Remarks.—Business moderate, moats advanced b£o , and meats of all kinds s Wholesale Price Current. Apples—per barrel, $3 75; pock, 05@75. Bacon—Clear Shies lb 00c: Clear Ril> 8W 14(<jc; shoulders Uo; 8ugur-cured Hams 15c; Pij. Brooms—'t* dozen *2.50(g)$3 50. Candy—Stick lb 16c. Canned Goods—Sardines case of lfO boxes f i to $13. Oysters, 1 tt» cann W dor,on, $1.20 to 81..; CUKESK—English ft lb 17c; Western 10c; N. I State 17@19e. Candles—Adamantino « lb 20c j Paraphino 35r Cor pee—Rio good tp lb 23c; Prlmo 20c; Jati 33c to 37. , . . Porn—Yellow Mixo-1 $ bushel $1.10; IVliitj, $1.15 car load rates in depo' F—Extra Family, city ground, *1 Mi. {■ A $6.50, I) $6.75; C $5; Fancy $10. Hardware—Wide Iron lb 9c; Roflncd Oc; Si! Irous 8c; Bar Lead 12l£c; Castings OUc; Plow St*; 11c; Spring do. 12l<c; Last Steol 25; Buggy Spring 20c; llorso and Mule Shoos ^ lh 9c; Horse S! Nails 25r; Nails keg $5; Axes f. dozeu $lf»@ti; : Hay—cwt. $1.40; Country 4u@60c. Iron Ties lb 8@9c. Lard—Primo Leaf, tierco, lb 17c; halves m kegs 18rt. Leather—White Oak Solo $lb 45050c; llemW Solo 33(g)35c; French Calf Skins $3.50(^r5: American do $2.ft0(rT»$4; Upper Lcntln $3.69; Harness do 45c; Green do 5*4^ l inch, 1 36 inch Trunks—Columbus r Mackfrel—No. 1 "p bid $15@$18; No. 2 $14; V. 3 $11.50@$12.50; No 1 $ kit $l.40$g$3. Pickles—Cato dozen pints $3.60; ^ qmn $8.00. Potash—$ mine to $9. Potatoes—Irish ^ hid $4 50@$5. Powder—ft keg $6 25; keg $3.37; Mugazih Rope—Manilla ft lb 20c; Cotti ■ do 6*^c. Meal—ft bushel $1.20. Molas\K8—N. 0. ft gull. 85c; Florida reboiled 75; common 45@60. Oats—ft bushel 80c@$1.05. Oil—Kerosene ft gallon 25c; Linseed, boiled $1.25; Lard $1 25; Train $1. Kice-ft lb 9Ur. Salt—ft sack Si.85; Virginia $2.25. Phot—ft sack $2 ' i tbe India will give other argument Tbe Bears use is that tlio grain (•.ops a-o abundant and the price of food will be low. The poor mid medium classes of the people, who are tlio largest consumers of cotton goods, aro get'ing about as much for their labor as tliei, and i li a decrease in tho expenso of living, their ubil- as cousunc 1 therefore they i grn sgo; B of C t*-li shon'd not advance us they did tin of last w nt>T and during tlio spring and summer, though tlio U S. crop may In* lour million halos 111 addition, much capital is idle, and will ho usid in Bjienilutiou later. Tlio Bulls point to tbe heavy receipts at tlio ports, the partial running of inids, tlio • xccsi in visible supply and other consider)!- Fine weather still continues. All the crop in tlii* so j t ion will In* picked out by December. The boats have largoly added t *the heavy proelnma'ion. New York advanced %c du ring the week, but lost It tinder tlio inllueuco of ipts at tlio ports. ire bolding cotton, expecting an advance after Jnu- The Weather.—Thermometer for tlio week a aged 62°. Light sprinkles Monday, Tuesday Tlittrsd »y ni/ht. Rain fill for week six hundredths of s Paine week last year tlio thormomci aged 47°. Bain Sunday aud heavy wind night. Clear aud cold after. The Markets —Tho following shows tlio price of middlings in New York and Liverpool, gold at New York aud Low Middlings in Columbus each day of Up. Or. Up. Or. Gold. Col. * Tuesday TV. %% 16# 11 ll^ 13#®- Weduesduy.. 75il sQ \lj2 15U 111^2 13%®— Thursday.... 7%’ 143? 15^ 111 13%®- Frhluy | 7^1 8^ 14% 16^ 111^.13^©- On the woek Liverpool advanced Vtfd. New York advanced uml roi eded ]4fi. Columbus unchanged. Prices Past Year.—Liverpool—Uplands 8J£; Or leans 8%; New York—Uplands I6U; Orleans 16%. Gold 109%. Columbus—Middlings 13%. Ularitied 1*3; do White 14@l4%c. 8oda—Keg 7c ft lb; box 9o. Todacco—Common ft lh 45@50c; Me 70c; Fine 75c; Extra $1; Navy «U(ijj05 San if 75(g)85c. Tea—Green $2; Oolong $1.50. Whiskey—Oectitlod ft gallon $l<g)$2; lb'iiri DRY HOODS. Prints 7tfMl?.jo % bleached cotton 7' :j<4>bH otto ... .70c Tickings 9—1, 10-1, 11-4, ami 12-4 brown and blenched sheetings HOtf^'iOe Wool flannels—red and white 2iim7.'m Canton flannels—brown and bleached 12*o<<e Llnseys 15(ui30i Kentucky Jea 15&6. 8TAR0H—ft lb 8c. Columbus .Haniifnctiirnd Goods. Baulk and Phenix Mills.—Sheeting 4-4 l' 1 ’ % shirting 8c.; osnahnrgs, 7 «»/..; 1 ;: . 8 os, 14%; % drilling 11%c ; l»l.w: sheeting und drilling 12(g)ll%c.; Canton •' Dels 20c. Colored Goods — Stripes 1" • black gingham checks 12%©17c.: Dixie pliu«k field work 17c.; cotton blankets $2(rt 4 5i>|»r| bleached huckaback towels #1 40 per dozen: • 6s. to Is. per bunch of 5 pounds $1 35; n»r;> 27c.; sewing thread, 16 halls to the pound. • Uniltillg thread, 12 halls to tlio pound, blearli 65c; rottou bolting 15c; unbleached, 60c.; " r ping twine, hi balls,, 40c. Goods—Caslmores, 9 oz. per ; jeans 20c. to 35c.; doeskin 55$ s Mills.—% shirting 8c.; 4-4 sla- tOoLUMUUS Factory.—% shirting 8c.; 4-4 sit ing 10%C.; sewing thread, unbleached, 50c. ; ki ting, do., 50c.; wrapping twine 40c. Factory.—Plaids or chocks 12c. fancy fashions, 10© 11c. - Conutry Produce* Wholesale. Goshen Butter 45 Country “ 35 Kb'S* .••• Fiying chickens 25(g)— Grown “ 33%(«>- Irish potatoes 50 p’k potato) Ail excellent assortment Bleached Cot ton Flannels at Peacock & Swift’s. novS dAwtf At the New York Store. A largo lot of best Kid Gloves, eelo- bratod patent brand, at $1.00 and $1.50 n pnir, iu black, white and colors, just received. oot28 8. Landaueb. The Elneet Imported and Key West Cigars at Buh- ler’s, No. 84 Broad Street. ootll-tf Joseph A Bro. aro daily in receipt of Now Goods purchased for cash, every variety and style, of which for cash they will sell at the lowest figure, either wholesale or retail. Call and see the goods ou hand, which are inado iu the Stato of Georgia, and buy home goods, thereby saving money and adding to the interests of your own section. nov8 tf KNO IF ALL MEN That at the popular and long established BestAunant and Saloon of L'has. Hey man Ji Co. the best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro bono publico. octl tf Removal. Dr. W. J. Fogle bos removed his Dental Office from the Georgia Home building to his new place of business, over Wittich A Kinsel’s store. Here he will continue the practice of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, and will he glad to meet his friends. oct2 tf The largest assortment of Gold and Silver Watches is to be found at Wittich A Kinsel’s Store, octll eodAw 3m Kentucky Jeans, a newr supply, at uovH dAw Peacock A Swift’s. If Alcoholio Stimulants are taken into the blood tho heart works faster, and this unnatural Rpeed wears out the vital machinery. All intoxicating nostrums advertised as “tonics,” “renovators,” Ac., produce this disastrous effeot, and should be rejected. Da. Walker’s Vegetable Vinegtb Bitters—an Invigorant without the curse of alcohol—is everywhere sup planting these poisons. nov!2 4w Columbus nmrk<*t to-ilay firm. Fnles 729 bales. The following oro the ware-house quota tions : Inferior — ®— Ordinary aud stained — @— Good Ordinary 13Y*H~“ Low Middlings.. 13-&©— Midd lings.. Strict Middlings Week’s sales 3,445 bales—2.250 Northern spinners, 595 home consumption, 000 for New York, 600 to Savannah, 000 for speculation, 0 for New Orleans, 0 for Charleston, 0 for Tallassce mills, 0 for Mobile, 0 for New Orleans. Total sales 20,202—0,495 for Northern spinners, 6,014 for NeW York, 1.658 for homo couisumptimi, 8,550 for Savannah, 82 Tallassen mills, 0,(MH) for Mobile, 000 for Charleston, 600 for New Orleans. Week's receipts 3878 hales,ngainst 2939 tho previous one,nnd 2,423 the corresponding week last season—81 by JS. w. U It., 880 by M. & U. It 11., 73 by Opeliki It. U.,U7;l l.y i iv. r,m'8 l.y by S i s lut. Shipments 2,699 bales—2,004 by 8 W R R, 595 for home consumption, 0 0 by W. it It. WEEKLY STATEMENT. 1871 Stock August 31st 1,036 Received past week 3,878 Total received 26,849 Total received, including stock...27,885 Shipped past week 2,699 ' shipped 20,419 1873 1,177 2,423 20.227 >1,404 1,338 Total home consumption., 1,558 12 969 1.092 8,444 1,155 61,099 MODES OF RECEIPTS. 1874 Southwestern Railroad Mobile and Girard Railroad Western Railroad W agons 12,681 7.589 1,204 3,576 North and South Railroad 950 983 2o,849 20,22' STATEMENT PRECEDING TEARS. .. 1839-70 1870-1! 1871-3, 1S72-3 Stock, Aug. 81, | 126 1573 1660! BeoM tO NOV...20 30>05 29696! 16287 24440 Stock Nov....20 07271 6583 5925 6681 Year's receipts.. 67374! 750071 40650 j 6S10S U. S. Crop...... 3398000,43533171397435113930508 Throuuh Cotton.—By Mobile & Girard Railroad 1,751 against 845; by Western Railroad 19,403, against 18,373 lost year. On Monday, Oth Instant, Will be opened at tbe Virginia Store from importora’ auction sales, 1,000 yar- Ilawburg EJges, at 10, 15 and 25c., double the price. Also, lot Beaded Bd* at half price. Twenty pieces beautify Black Alpacas and Mohaira, at prices hitl erto unknown. Beautiful new Cashmeres and poplins marked d suit the closest buyers, ftlauy B***! Goods offered at less than cost, to red:*1 stock. H. T. Cbiglee- novf* : Go and See and Judge for Yourstlrd- Chapman A Verstille, HO Broad fig ure soiling Eagle and Kentucky J c * 1 ' Virginia Cassimeres, Cotton and " Flannels, Brown and Bleached Doiuo'--' Corsets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, ^ Trimmings, and Notions of all kind*-*) satisfactory prices. Oct ,4 The largest and best stock of K Gloves in Columbus will bo Blanchard’s. A good two-button kal $1; Harris’ Victoria two-button ki‘ $1 50; perfectly scamloss two- kid for $2. j-l»UU- ;B 3V lias be Money. How to make and save money and will continue to be tho chief mankind. Among tho iununierab c *. an excellent one is to buy your g°° l of Chapman A Verstille’s. ' Bleached and Bbown Homi^ 11 ^ cheaper than before tho war. 11 yonreelf.by calling at octlltf