Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 28, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN s OOLTJMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1874. @ilg platter*. Cotton re*(«rd«y. Sales 402 bales. Receipt* 726 balM-69 by 8. W. R. B., ICO bj M. k G. R. R., 0 by ri?er,42r> by wagons,53 by N. k 8. K.B, 20 by W. R. R. Shipment* 494 bale*—401 by 8. W. K. B., 48 by W. B. B., 45 for home conumnption. Same day last year sale* were 070 bale*; receipt* 575 ; shipment* 050. The week* operations, with the tabular report* of Liverpool, the port* and inte rior town*, may be found iu our commer cial column. Through Cotton for Narannah and Sow York. During the cotton week ending last niglit, the Western B. U. of Alabama brought to Columbus en route for Sevan nah and Now York, 2,257 bale* cotton— 0 from Mobile, 317 from Montgomery, C3C from Solma, C0C from Opelika, We*t Point and other ntationn, 098 from Vicks burg, 0 from Now Orleau*. The total through movement by thin route, since September 1st, is 21,000 bale*—2,012 from Mobile, 0,012 from Montgomeiy, 7,101 fiom Selma, 3,843 from West Point, Opelika,Ac., 2,032 from Vicksburg, 0 from Now Orleans. During *amo time tho Mobile and Gi rard Railroad ha* brought up 2,304 through balo* against 1,042. Index to Sew Advertisements, Home Made Fertiliser*—M. D. Hood a Uo. Money Lost—It. P. Prltchford. Hrownoville Heat—Noe Card of J. A. booth and W. O. Eason. Application for Lcttor*of Dismission—W. A Farley, Ordinary (Jhnttnhouclioe Co. Museogoo Sheriff Sales—H.d. Ivey,Sheriff. For Mayor and Aldermen—See Citizens’ Ticket. Alabama Mono/ Wanted for Goods—H. T. Orlgler. Announcement for Mayor—John Mcllhenny. Now Goods for the Ladles—Airs. Dessau. Backbones and Spare Klt>j— At Hogan’s Ico House To-bny. Springer’s Opera Houso—Matinee this After noon and Kip Van Winkle To-Night. Trinity Church. Tho service* to-morrow (First Sunday in Advent) will bo n* follow*: Morning—l’rayor at 7j o’clock a. m. Litany and celebration of tho Holy Com- mmiioii (including a Roriuou by Bishop Beckwith) at 11 a. in. Sunday School service (choral) at 4 p. m. Evening prayer, Hormou by tho Binhop and confirmation nt 73 p. in. 1 rospoctfully announce inyHolf ft Candi da'(' for tho Mayorulty. uo28 to John McIlhenny* Bet urn Day. Tliift i* tho last Return Day for tho De- coinher term of the County Court. l<'lre Sear Water ly Halt* Tho ntablo of Col. Win. McCullough, near Wuverly Hal), Hurri* county, wa* burned last Sunday evening, suppo*ed by an incendiary. A splendid mule wa* lost, and harnoHH, wagon*, and other property to tho amount of *eveu hundred dollars. No insurance. Dressed Poultry. Turkeys, Chicken*, Ueo*o and Duoks received every day nt Hix o’clock in the morning, by H. 1’iukey k Co., uov2(» 3t Next door to Po*toftloo. For Sale, A mo*t 1 >esi ruble Kemdonco in IJn- wood, known as tho Foglo place, half a mile northeast railroad depot. Apply to Dr. Tionkr, nov2 4 tf At Office. Fi>r Mayor. We reNpcctfully aimounoo the name of Jno. McIlhknny n* a candidate for Mayor of the city of Columhn*, at the eloction on Saturday, tho 12th of December next, novll to Many Citizen*. Thankful day at the Chureheo. The Prenidont'* Thnukngiviug wa* ob- Horved by nil tho city churches. The *ov- oral Methodist and Baptist and Presbyte rian congregation* held n union oervioe at tho First Presbyterian Church. The Horvice wa* in the form of union prayer aud experience mooting. Short and ap propriate talk* were made by Rev*. Messrs. Nall, Key, Kendrick and Wright, and a number of prayer* wero offered. Tho meeting was ono of spiritual profit and heneftt. A good congregation was iu attondanco. Suitable and appropriate) service* wore also hold nt the Episcopal and Catholio churches. Have you scon, at 83 and 85 Broad Rtreot, those elegant suit* of Bedroom and Parlor Furniture, just received, whioh nro offered at prices so low’ that none need go away without being suited. Rooney A Warner. nov22 d(>tAw3t Car] tots ! Car pete It Just received, a few* choice patterns 2 and 3-Ply Carpeting*, of now and beau tiful designs, nt very low figure*. Rooney A Warner. mov22 dGtAwSt Marriage i» Girard. On Thursday evening, nt tho residence of tho bride’s father, by Rev. Dr. J. S. Key, Mr. Felix McManus, of Montgomery, to MU* Lula Pace, of Girard. Tho attendants wero Thom ". v .we, of Montgomery, and Miss Josie Skinner, of Columbus ; John Knowles, of Girard, and Miss Mattie Kellie, of Browueville. The newly married left on tho night train for Montgomery. There wero present ut tho ceremony a number of the brido’s friend* from the city. > ii'itulotr Shade*! A largo ami elegant variety juat received, very cheap, at Hoonky A Wauskr'h Furniture ami Carpet Warohouac, nuv'J'J dti&wtlt] 8!1 A 8.1 Bread 8t. Kontnoky Joans, u now supply, at uov8 d&w P*xcocx A Swirr'a. mvscvoam bvpkbivk oovmt. itntami pat. Coart met jMterdiy at I) a. m. 1. D. McJankin and B. O. Uoyd were ■worn a. talk juror.. M. E. vi. Alex. W.Uon—-lik.1 for di vorce. Fintverdiot Six divorce cuoi were diemimed, hav ing been abated by death of pertiei. Equity dooket, heel ceeea: W. B. Jonea va. R. B. Crane, truatee. Bill dla- mieeed on demurrer. Uephael J. Monos va. W. U. Young- bill for account end relief. Demurrer overrated, end J. Rhode* Browne end J. L. Dunham made parliea complainant. Defendant allowed ninety daya to enawer aeme, end to idrow cause on Thursday next wby be should not produce certain books and papers. Illegality Docket.—F. B. Adams, defan- dant in fi. fa., va. M. Anderson, plaintiff —qnaabed by consent. M. E. Hhorter, defendant in fi. fa., vs. Moore, Trimble A Co., plaintiffa—jnry found wane In favor of M., T. k Co. Five canes were continued, end one withdrawn. W. T. Wynne, defendant in fi. fa., vs. L. M. Biggera, transferred. Jnry was out when court adjourned. Afterwards a mis trial was reported. Heel Oaaee of Certiorari Dooket.—A jnry was stricken in the case of E. J. Chaffin vs. M. E. Costsn. Court adjourned to 9 a. m. to-day. Meeting at the Court Houle Thursday Sight. An advertisement of tbe "Citizens Meeting,” held in tbe Court House Thurs day night, gives full particulars. It is to kept iu this paper until after the eloction. Col. F. G. Wilkins was nominated for Mayor, and a full Board of Aldermen se. leeted. Col. Wilkins made a speech in acceptance, and alluded to hispaet course as Mayor ; that be was turned out of of fice hy Federal troops when they came to Columbus whilo be was doiug his dnty, We notice iu tbe published statement that Mr. John Mehaffey end Mr. Jno. Dur kin liavo boon substituted as sldermauic candidates in tbe place of Messrs. U. B. Murdoch aud Geo. Dillingham,nominated Thursday night. Procuring tbe theatre band a number of friends gavo Col. Wilkins a serenade at his residence on lower Broad street. He and Messrs. A. W. Brantley and B. Jackson mado speeches. Monog. How to make and save money has been and will oontinuo to be tbe chief stndy of mankind. Among the innumerable ways an exocllent one is to buy your goods of the oue price, first-class dry goods house of Chapman A Verstille's. Oct 25 tf Blanchard sells tbe best dollar Kid Gloves in the market; also, keeps a large assortment of Harris’ Viotoris, and l'res- by’s Beamless Kids, Gents' Kids for eve ning wear, at $1.25 per pair. | no22 tf Beautiful Prints, just in, at . Peacock A Bwift'b. nov8 d.twtf J. It. BK AM HALL, (99 Broad Btroet, Columbus, Ga.,) Watehmuker and Jeweler, will repair Watobee, Clocks, uud Jewelry neat and promptly. Is also tho only agent for the Binger Bowing Maohinea. in Columbus, Ga., aud bar the only genuine Binger Company’s Needles for sale. Best Machine Oil, Fhnttles, Attachments and Noodles for nil linchines always on hand for Bale. Nee dles sent by mail. [novH tf Pereoual—lsTd K tioede. Dr. llusHey, President of the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company, return ed homo yesterday from an extensive bus iness tour through tbo West, lie reports business prospects brightening iu Blates where Radicalism has recently been over thrown; but at the same time the people of other sections are despondout over crop failures. Tho Dootqr feels very hopeful for tho fntnre of tho compauy which he represents, and thinks it more prosperous at this time than most of the manufacturing institutions of the country. Hia goods arc very popular everywhere, aud find ready sale at full prices, while many other companies are oompelled to effect sales at a sacrifice. Just Jteeeived, A fresh stock of Black Alpaca (the fourth ahipment this season). To arrive Monday, n largo stock of Beaded Trim, tilings and Ladies’ Merino Underwear, at tho New York Btore. novi'L* tf 8. Landaukb. Serth aud Mouth —Dumped fa ■ Mraneh—Loee Momo MMMO. Aa the 1 r.x train waa apptoaohiog tbe city Thursday, two flat can loaded with thirty-aix balsa of ootton ware dis covered to be on lire, having caught from an angina apark. This happened, though tbe usual care of having four watchmen on a oar wae observed. These cars were at once detached, and the cotton thrown off in a branoh in Cook'a field. Tbe acci dent happened between Beallwood atation and Golnmbaa. Examination revealed that fifteen baiee were bedly, end twenty- one Blightly burned. On tbe whole Irein were 86 bales. Only that mentioned waa injured. Had the ootton not been bonnd in iron ties all won'd have been destroyed. Of the fifteen bales most of the baggiag was burned off, and considerable loss was oc casioned by palling ont fragments where fire waa discovared. We learn that ail has been brought to the depot. Tbe bales injured belonged to the fol lowing parties in Harria eonnty. The name in braokets ia that of the consignee: M. C. Farley A Co., 1 bale, consigned to Alabama warehouse; Cowzette A Kim brough [Planters] 2; J. W. Btory [A. Clegg A Co.] 2; R. Taylor [Alabama] 3; Mrs. H. Farley fi—[2 Fontaine, 3 Gran gers']; Mrs. M. F. Jones [Lowell] 2; D. N. Mullens [Fontaine] 2; T. M. Bparks [Planters'] 8; H. E. Brooks [Fontaine] 4; W. 8. Webster [Fontaine] 2; J. D. Robin son [Alabama] 1; H. D. Mullins [Fon taiue] 4. On the slightly burned bales the loss is trifling; on Iho.badly burned ones it is one-third to one-half. It is strange that Sparks' cotton shonld be fired by eparke, isn't it? Withdraw.. Alderman Bohenasler declines being a candidate tor Alderman in the 5th ward. Matrimonial. Ou Thursday, in Wynnton, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, by Rev. J. H. Nall, Mr. Charles Thomas Dean and Miss Sarah Annah Munro were married. We congratulate the loving pair on their happy union, and trust that life to them may lie a thing of joy. The father of tbe bride is among those who have longest resided in Columbus. As a teacher, he has been highly successful. Children of former pnpils now attend bis school. He has so lived as to win the respect, esteem and confidence of tbe community. That his lovely and estimable daughter may be aa happy as heart oan desire with the companion of her choice ia the wish of every good citizen of Columbus. Tbe newly wedded mates have yontb, health, love, honorable examples to be guided by, and tho future promises brightly. An entire now stook of fine Jewelry has been reoeived at WrmoH AKinszl's Jewelry Store. Solid Silver and Stiver Plated Ware at New York prioes, sold at WlTTlCH A Kissel’s. The largest assortment of Gold and Silver Watches is to be fonnd at Wn-ricH A Kinsxl's Store, octtl eodAw 3m Largo shipment of Ribbons in the fol lowing desirable shades: Cardinal, Garnet, Marino No. 1, Marine No. 2. Elegant Black Windsor Sashes, 15 LOCAL MMJMWM. The latest novelties iu Neckwoar at the Baltimore Clothing House; tf Jewelry repaired nud made to otxler. Engraving and Watch ltupuiriiig done at WlTTIOH A Kinsxl's. KNOW ALL MEN That at the popular and long established Rohtauuant and Saloon of Chae. Uegman A Co. the heat of Meals, Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro bono publico. oetl tf Attention. In oonseqnence of a change we are about to make in our business, we will sell our entire stook of Clothing and Fur nishing Goods AT COST. Sthaubb A Goldsmith. Moved. T. S. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad street, iu the Watch and Jewolry bu»i ness, and is also Agent for tbe well known Remington Sowing Machine. Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry repaired with neatness aud diapaloh. I invite the visits of the public gen erally. oot20 wltAdtf Reoeived : Black Cashmere Dolmaus and Jaquetta, a new lot of Fur-trimmed Beaver aud House Saques; and a variety of Jet aud Coral Goods, at . no28 It Mas. R. Dessau's. Plenty of Backbones, Spare Ribs, Hog Heads and feet at Johu L. Hogan's Ice House to-day. Wanted, Alabama Stato Currency, at highest price for cash, or goods at cash prices. Apply to H. T. Cbiolxb, no58 eodtf at Virginia Store. —Brown's Combination Troupe brass band serenaded the streets yesterday morning. A tea runaways on Broad street bat no damage. Good mnaio. —The papers are all taking about the monogram garter. We're never seen any of 'em. —“Tbe Sunday edition of tbe Colam- bos Enqcibzb-Huw is one of the best pa- pen of its olass in the country.—Satan- nah Nettt. —The Mayor ooilected $2 50 eaoh from tbe young merchants who had that street fight the other day, and $2 50 from an other party. —The banks, schools, telegraph and newspaper offices were closed on Thanks giving day, Thnraday. Otherwise busi ness was earried on as usnal. Tha ware houses received 519 bales of ootton—201 by wagons—shipped 527 and sold 512. —Patience is called into exeroise when your bat blows off and yonr eyes are too fall of dirt to see which way it goes. —In Colnmbus the average pay of teachers in oar Public Bohoola is about $475; in Macon $500; in New York about $650. —The streets looked busy yesterday morning. Many cotton wagons on Broad. Tho weather was oloudy and "rainyish” looking. —Plenty of thin ico was seen Thursday morning. —Tbe Mayoralty oontest is the absorb ing theme of conversation in tha oity. The question is regarded as one of per sonal popularity, solely. —Ar. ordinance of the city positively forbids a policeman from entering a bar room with his uniform on, nnless it be to presorre the peace. This is daily and hourly violated. —It is easier for a male to go through tho eye of n camel than for a woman to say “It’s of no consequence,” when she sticks a hole in her new ball dress. —Marriages have been very frequent of late. —Several of the leading commission merchants believe Columbus will receive this season 70,000 hales of cotton against 61,099 last year. Thus far they are 7,000 bales ahead of last season, and they con tinue to eioeed the daily ones of 1873. —A “Looking Glass Bible” is the latest snksoription book. Young ladies are the most eager purchasers. They can be ex amining their own lovely eonntenanoes and he regarded as the most devont of worshippers. —The funeral of Mr. John Mnnn from the Presbyterian Church Thursday after noon was largely attended by onr best oitizens. Real Thread Lace Barbea—black. New Caasimeres, Jeans and Prints at nov25 eodtf J. S. Jonhs. An exocllent assortment Bleaohcd Cot ton Flannels at Peacock A Swift's. nov8 dAwlf The true road to prosperity ia to imy only what yon are able to pay tbe each for. Appreciating the faot, I have de termined to sell from thin date for the cash. By adhering striolly to tnia rule, I will be aide to Rell cheaper than when goods are to he “charged.” Parties in. dotted to me will confer a great favor by oalling and aettling promptly. T. E. Blanchard, nov22 tf 123 Broad St. If Alcoholic Stimulants are taken into the blupd the heart works faster, and this unnatural speed wears ont the vital maohinery. All intoxicating nostrums advertised as “tonics," “renovators,” Ac. produce this disastrous effect, and shonld 1)0 rejected. Dn. Waleeb’s Vegetable VxNEOTn Bittebb—an Invigorant without the ourse of alcohol—ia everywhere sup planting these poisons. novl2 4w Memeval. Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental Office from the Georgia Home building to his new plaeeof business, over Wittich A Kinsel's store. Here he will continuo the praetice of Operative and Mechanical Deuliatry, and will be glad to meet hia friends. oot2 tf do and See und Judge for Youreetrei Chapman A Veratillo, 90 Broad street, are selling Eagle and Kentuoky Jeans, Virginia Caasimeres, Cotton and Wool Flannels, Brown aud Bleached Domestic, Coraets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Trimmings, and Notions of all kinds, satisfactory prices. Oet 25 tf. I am tho agent for the Tronp Factory and offer to the trade thoir 7 and 8 oz. oeuabnrghs and 7 ox. checks and stripes. T. E. Blanchard, no22 tf 123 Broad Street. Drees Goods at a great sacrifice, at Peacock A Swift's. nov8 dAwtf At the New York Store. A large lot of best Kid Gloves, cele brated patent brand, at $1.00 and $1.50 (tloeka from $3 upwards, gnarauteed a pair, in blaok, white and colors, just to give satisfaction, can be had at received. Wirrion A Kinsel's Store. I ootid 8. Landaukb. Fatt Lynne and Illp Van Winkle To-Day. Tbe Brown Dramatic Company at tbe matinee at 2 p. M. f present East Lynne, one of tbe most interesting and touching drama* in tbe language. It will be per sonated finely. Theatre goers should not mis* it. To-night, Huntley, an aotor of rare merit, give* a masterly rendition of Rip Van Wipkle. He has been compared very favorably with Jefferson. On Thursday evening the company played Destiny, a play of thrilling inter est, whioh become* more intense a* the drama progresses. Huntley s* Eutache, Delmar a* Lamberti, Wade as Mearcel, and Mis* Belle Reynolds as Lonise, were most excellent. The after-piece, Slash and Crasher, convulsed tbe audi ence. Wade makes the beat Slasher we have ever seen. Last night the Marble Heart was given tho largest and most fashionable audi ence that has yet attended the Opera House, though tbe weather was very in clement. The company daily grows in popularity,and it is universally pronounced oue of the very best that has ever visited Columbus. The rendition of last evening was superb. Every one was charmed. Go aud *ee tho troupe this afternoon and to-night, for this is the last day of their stay in Columbus. The First Military Mop. That given last evening by the City Light Guards was both successful and de lightfu 1 . The members were out iu their beautiful uniforms, and a Urge number of fair ladies were present to admire them and the wearers, and have a joyous dance to the sweet music of Davies. Lovely maidens always adore the military. The hall was adorned with pictures and brilliantly lighted. The scene waa a very rich and pleasant one. Tbe blue and red uniform* of the City Light*' aud Colum bus Guards contrasted brightly with the elegant toiletts of handsome women. The entire affair was voted uuanimousiy most happy. The company entertained in per fect style. Prof. A. V. Robinson and son superin tended the dancing, which was kept np uutil a late hour. The music, which was gay and enlivening, was furnished by Prof. Davies 4 band. O dou’t we love the military!" was the refrain of many a heart when the pleasures were refieeted on. Tbe City Lights propose to give a num ber of these hop* during tho season. Mow Columbye I Hon of tha The lists show that 858 whites and 515 blaok* have registered—total 1,868. *.* The whites report they lie# thosly, ar* ranged alphabetically: Thirty-seven say they have no profes sion or calling. Artist 1; auctioneer* 2; agent (B. R.) —; agents (ticket) 2; agents (sewing ma chine) 2; agent (steamboat) 1. Batchers 14; bookkeepers 19; broker 1. barkeeper* 10; boiler maker 1; boot mak ers 7; blacksmiths 4; bookbinder 1; bleacher 1; banker* 4; bakers 4; brick- makers 3; bricklayers 2; baggage master (R. R.) 1; Cotton factor 1; cotton bnyer* 14; cot ton Mmpler 1; constables 8; cotton ship per* 5; commission merchants 8; cabinet maker* 2; confectioners 3; cashiers 4; carpenters 22; oigar manufacturer 1; clerk* 02; City Treasurer 1; Clerk Supe rior Court 1; carriage makers 2; carriage denier 1; conductors (R. R.) 4; conduc tor (omnibus) 1; captains (steamboat) 5; cigar makers 3. Draymen 2; dyers 3; druggists 13; den tist* 2; dray line 1 Engineer 17—civil 1; editors 2; express merBengor 1; employer (B. R.) 1; express drivers 2. Founder 2; fishermen 8; firemen (U. R. ) 2. Gardener 2; gunsmiths 4; gusger (U. S. )l. Hospital keeper 1; harness maker 1; hucksters 2; hotel keeper 1. Ico dealer 1; insurance agents 7. Jewellers 2; junk dealer 1; janitor 1; jaiior 1; judge 1, Lint manufacturer 1; laborers 15; lum ber yard 1; lumber dealer 1; livery stable keepers 3; lawyers 16. Moulders 10; millers 2; merchants 171; mechanics 3; machinists II; magistrates 2; mail agent 1; mayor 1; music teaoher 1; manufacturers 4; mattress makers 2; mar ble cutter 1; ministers 4; marshal 1; do. deputy 1. Ordinary 1; overseers 8; operators (tel egraphio) 8; operative* (faotory) 63. Printers 16; proprietor springs 1; physi cian* 18; postmaster 1; planters 17; presi dents 2; painters 7; police 14; photograph ers 4; pattern makers 2; pilot 1; ped dlers 2. Rock mason 1. Superintendents 3; stove manufactur er 1; stone cutter 1; secretaries 3; sex ton 1. Tailors 7; tobacconists 4; traders 3; teachers 3; tinsmiths 2; tinners 2; teller 1; trunk manufacturer 1; tax assessor 1. Upholsterer 1. Wood hauler 1; wheelrights 2; ware housemen 6; watchman 6; treasurer (county). OOLOBED. Barbers 5; bartenders 3; butchers 2; brickmssons 12; boatmen 7; blacksmiths 22; barkeepers 3 ; baker 1; billposter 1 Carpenters 58; oity hands 18j cooks 15; chair bottom maker 1; caulker 1; cotton samplers 4; cabinet maker 1; car drivers 2 ; cotton spinner 1; carriage dresser 1. Ditchers 3 ; draymen 16; drummers 2 drivers (oxpresK) 9. Firemen, 2. Gardeners, 7. Hostlers, 17; houso servants, 3; huck sters, 2; harnessmaker, 1. Janitor*, 2. Laborer*, 122. Merchant*, 1; ministers, 3, Porters, 27; painters, 10; pressmen, 1 plasterers, 6; pilots, 1. Railroad employees, 4 ; restaurant keep- UNARCUL & comscuL Bain. A slow, cold rain commenced falling last night after dark, and promises to oontinue. Clothing. A fine aud well selected stock of Cloth ing which must be sold by January 1st, will be disposed of at a great sacrifice. Strauss k Goldsmith. Bead This. Chapman & Veratillo maintain their well known reputation for selling tbe best and most stylish goods, at the lowest prices, Oet 25 tf The Finest Imported and Key West Cigars at Bnh- ler's, No. 84 Broad Street. ootll-tf New Prints every week; Grosgrain Ribbon*, all width*, 25 cent* per yard Dress Goods at reduced prices; head quarters for Blaok Silks, Black Alpacas, 10-4 Sheetings, Pillow Caae Cottons, Towels, Napkins and Table Linen, at Blanchard's, nov22 tf 123 Broad St. Servant*, 6; shoe-makers, 15 ; shop keeper*, 6. Teachers, 1; tanners, 3; tobaoonists, 1 Upholsterer, 1. Watchmen, 1 ; well-diggers, 6; wood cutters, 2; waiters, 9; wood sawyers, 2 whitewashes, 7; wheelrights, 1. Three reported no occupation. ELEQAST CUSTOM CLOTUISG Made to Order at Stock J Vice# Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed, Our Mr. Thomas baa just returned from New York with a choice line of New Samples, and we are now taking order* for Dress and Business Suits, hav ing made HAtisfactory arrangement* for the manufacture of our Custom Clothing with special care and at short notice, by those well known manufacturers of fine clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell k Co., of Newark, N. J. Give us your orders early, and we will do our best to please you, being determ ined that our friends and customer^ shall not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices for having their clothing made to order. sepl7 tf Thomas & Prescott. Red and White All-Wool Flannels at Peacock k Swift’s. nov8 dAwtf Summer Dress Good* at half-price supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fanoy Fall aud Winter Dress Goods, selling as tonishingly low* at ocll Chapman k Verstille's. Joseph & Bro. are daily in receipt of New Goods purchased for cash, every variety aud style, of which for cash they will sell at the lowest figure, either wholesale or retail. Call and see tbe goods on hand, whioh are made in the Stato of Georgia, and buy home goods, thereby Having money and adding to the interests of your own section. nov8 tf Fresh Oysters at the Buby Bestaurant. This is the very beat establishment of tho kind in the country, aud everything is retailed at wholesale prices. The fine stook of Liquors i* being retailed at 15 centR. Call and be satisfied, oetl4 tf J. W. Ryan. Oolumscs. Oa.. Not. *7, 1874. ih M- - I m ififl n Hi m i \\ || In r{ iiiil f. el s Zr o <*%• 111 pjBjSjfi mi Sis fill Sc? 33? | |s56 5s!Sf im tsiu nn hm 1I 8 | S f § $ 1 ?- f Sfgg flsss till Isffi Pi' jf 8.1.3 Egg? cede b 5 a a jf 8 | s ? 1 1 ft i & <c «££' o sr!f - S ?-»•!- ►s ■ S5f f tsi Total 1,876,302 WmX’s oxporta to O. V.. S*,gf7 “ “ Con 18,450 Total oiporto* to O. B.... 4**,7«] 44 44 Con..... 107,77.1 .. . WM76 5SA-ssw;:::;:-::: ^ favannah Cbsrlestoa Oal teuton New York Other porte Total.... .1,870,102 Iaiiaioa Tones.—Tha. hare renl.nl thl. —. 46,107 balsa,at.ln.t 40.7&1 last ysar, aod hare iiT7 k of 102,MB agaln.t 80184. Tho folloNln™ Thowl,^* total, r«c«lpt. to d.t.: " ,, ° w, "“tr 1874 i„, Augtlit. DO, 1103 Macon... Selma Naahvllla Meiuphle 31,395 ... 10,970 .. S0,o*4 ... 30,992 .. 39,109 15,604 . .119,023 ...380,487 I?AS 85, «t li.-re SMss IN* ai, m •5,011 v 1H/.U f 2ieS oJ the weeV**°° , —Th * f* Stock “ American.. “ Afloat.... Week’i 1874 ...6j9,000 ...134,000 ...378,000 ...247,000 .... 00,000 .... 42,000 .... 86,000 .... 10,000 0,000 477,U0ii 74.000 299.000 62,000 42.000 95, non 18.000 receipt* ** “ American. Salee Exporter* Speculation JQrxbral Rim arks.—Bagging i« one cent l 0 » er l for coni. Othenrii,' nchanged price*. Wholesale Price Current CorrectWeekly By 4'himber el Commerce. If 145,UR; ceipts 7329 id hills on Boston % per emit. Banks selling check.-* on Now York at J^c. premium SiiTunimh, Alliuit’1 and Montgomery, Currency loans l@lj.£ per cent, per month. Gold -id sllTcr nominal. Compaeisox WITH Last Tsar.—The United 8tates receipts are 296,318 more bales; the exports the stock 167,691 more ; Columbus re- ro; shipments 8,442|more; stock 1263 ilpments, since Jam * * * * against 904,090. Cotton in sight 2,161,245, against 1,940,365, showing an increuse of 222,880 bales. Thi Cotton Situation. — The goneral impres sion created on the Northern aud European mind ii that tho Atnericau crop o? ootton this season will lie hh large uh the last, if it does not exceed it. Tho judgement is formed from the heavy week ly receipth ut tho ports and the unprecedented late fall. To last Friday thru* lmd been no frost in the Southwest, where most is expected of tho growing totton, Tho rocripts of Columbus for tho season are esti- APPl.es—per barrel, $3 73; p4»ck, 65@7ri. BA00N--Ulear fldea y !b 90c; Clear Bib j 14J^c; Shoulders 9o; Sugar-cured llama 16c; pl.i! Hams 16c. ,,u Bagging—16017c. Bulk Meats—Clear Hib Bides 12c. Buttkk—Gosbeu y Ih 49c ; Country 30c. Bxooms—y dozen $2.50@$3 69. I Candy—Stick y ft 16c. * V esse of lfO boxes $V j toll*. Oyatsrs, 1 lt» cans y dozen, $1.20 to $l;i - CuxKsx- hngUsh V lb 17c; W es tom 16c; N. \ t State 17@19c. * Candles— Adamuntine y Ih 20c; Paraphiuo 16c. Corpxx—R|o good y lb 21c; Prime 26c; Java i3c to 17. Cosn—Yellow Mixed y bushel $1.10; White, *1.15 car load rates Id depot. Cigars—Domestic y 1,000 $20@$65; Havana $70@$160. Flour F—Extra family, city ground, y bid. $8 A $6.60; B $0.76; C $5; Fancy $10. HARDWAa*—Wide Iron y lb 9c; Refined 6c; Sad Irons 8c; Bar Load 12Uc; Castings (iUc; Plow Steel lie; Poring do. 12l£c; Cast Steol 25; Buggy Spring* ““i; Horse and Mule Shoos ft fl> 9c; llor* — and Mnlo Shoos ^ lb 9c; llorse Shoe Nails 25c; Nails y keg $5; Axes y dozen $16^117; Hay—'y cwt. $1.40; Country 49<&)&0c. Iron Ties- y lb 8<<t.0c. Lard—Prime Loaf, tierce, y 7b 17c; halves and kegs 18c. Leather—White Oak Bole $7b 45(§»60c; Hemlock Bole 33® 15c; French Calf Skins $3.50®$5.M); American do $2.GO@$4; Upper Leather $15o@ $3.50; Harness do 45c; Greet) do 5V6:. hT 7 $.80. Trunks—Columbus made, 20 inch, 75c.; 36 inch aple. The first or nocoud week in December Will e tlie end of p-cking in this section. Sale* have Imeu good this week and the market firm. The largest purchases have been for Bostni and Providence, while s-.-veral hundred have gou to New Orleans. The stock slowly accumulates As little rain has fallen on tho fi-lds, tin staple is remarkably free from * taint* and dirt. The Coium- receipts aro lesi than the preceding week. By 19th of December Columbus lies generally warehoused about half the cottoa to bo received luring the ncininn. Tux Wratiirr.—'Thermometer for the week aver aged 65°. The hlzhost temperature was 66, the lowest 32. Frost Saturday. Ice Thursday morulog. Rein Sunday niglit. Rain failing to-night. Haln fall for week fifty-five hundredths of an inch. York and Low Middlings in Colnmbus each day of Up. Or. Up. Or. Gold. Col. TM %% UX W/i lW/i 13%®— 7 % sb; 14'2ll5‘2|lll8 13%®— 7*4, ;15&|1U& 13%«— 13%®- Saturday... Monday .... Tuesday .... .Wednesday. Thursday.. .. 7%i H% MXllOKlHlK'Mft Friday On tha week Liverpool declinotl J^d. New York and Columbus unchmged. Pai exs P leans Gold Year.—Liverpool—Uplands 8%; Or- s 9: New York—Uplands 16^; Orleans 10% 1109J4. Columbus—Middlings 15. MaCXIRIL—No. 1 y bbl $1S@$18; No. 2 $14; No. 3 $11.60®$12.69; No. 1 y kit $1.4U($$3. Pickles—Case y dozen piute $2.00; y quart $3 50. Potash—ease $8 to $9. Potatoes—Irish y bid $4 50@$6. Powder—$ keg $0 25; % keg |3.37; % $2 iu Magazine. Rope—Manilla y lb 29c; Cotton 10u; Machine mado 6l^c. Meal—y bualiel $1.20. Molasam—N. 0. Vi! gall. S5c; Florida GOi.uCm; reboilud 75: common 4-*»®50. Oats—V bushel 80c@41.05. Oil—Kerotoae St gallon 25c; Linseed, raw $1,20; boiled $1.25; Lard $i:25; Traiu $1. RlOX-ft !b 9Uc. Balt—^y sack *1.85; Virginia $2.25. Snot—^y sack $2.50. Sugar—Crushed and Powdered y 7b 1K&14; A 13c, B 12W; Extra 0 10@12(^llUc; N. O, Yellow Clarified 13; de White 14(a) 14^. Soda—Keg 7c y lb; box Uo. Tobacco—Common fp 7b 45@50c; Medium Bright 70c; Fine 7ftc; Nxtra $1; Navy «o@65c; jjacraiwy Snuff 75(4 85c. Tea—Green $2; Oolong $1.50. Wiiiskby—Bectlfled y gallon $1@$2; Bon»Vo 0 $2@$4. DRY GOODS. Prints 70p7V/jC.yyati. % bleached cotton. 7!4®19c. •* 4-4 M “ I0@20c. “ Sea Island “ KfrtlOc. Coats' and Clark’s spool cotton... .79c. Tickings 10@35r. 9-4,10-4,11-4, aud 12-4 brown and bleached sheetings 30@’59c. y yard. Wool flannels—rod timl white 20(«j75c. " Canton flannels—brown aud bleached 12^@)25c. “ Liuseys l.'xdjIOe. “ Kentucky Jeans 15©two. “ Btarcu—y lb 8c. C*lumfcua Man a factored tteedi. Kaole and Phinix Mills.—Sheeting 4-4 Mr.; % shirting 8c.; osnahurgH, 7 oz.; l:»l£\; 8 ox, 14U; % drilling lljfe.; • blenched sheeting and drilling 12®Hide.; Canton flan nels 29c. Colored Gnoth — Stripe* lu@llc.; black gingham checks 12j/^@il7e.: Dixie plaids for Held work 17c.; cotton blankets $2@4 &oper pair; liloached huckuliack towels $1 49 per dozen; yarn* 5s. to Is. per bnnch of & pound* $1 35; rope 25c. to 27c.; sewing tliroad, 16 bails to the pound, 60c.; knitting thread. 12 halls to tho pound, bleschrd. 56c; cotton 1>oiting 16c; nnbleaclied, 60c.; wrap ping twine, in halls, 40c. Woolen Goods—Caslmeres, 9 oz. per v»rJ. 6c.. to 70c.; Jeans 29c. to 35c.; doeskin 65®70c; Muscogee Mills.—% shirting 8c.; 4-4 sheetitg lO^c.; Flint River, 8 ox. osnnburg*, 14}£c.; ditto yarns $1 15. Columbus Factort.—% shirting 8c.; 4-4 sheet ing 10Uo.; sewing thread, unbleached, 50o.; knit ting, do., 50c.; wrapping twine 40c. Clegg'h Factory.—Plaids or checks 12c., strip* fancy fashions, 10011c. Country Produce* Wholesale. Retail. Goshen Butter 50 60 Couutry “ 35 45 Eggs. Frying chickens ... Grown “ .... Irish potatoes Bweet potatoes Onions . Cow peas $1 $1 25 bs . 25®- . 33Mj0- 60 p’k 6. lions: Inferior — ft— Ordinary and stained — fi— . Good Ordinary........... Low Middlings 13%®— Middlings 13%®— Strict Middlings 13%®13^ Week’s sales 2,329 bales—1,009 Northern spinners, •181 home consumption, 48 for New York, 599 to Favannali, 0(H) for speculation, 300 for New Orleans, 0 for Charleston, 0 for Tallassee mills, 9 for Week's receipts 3236 hales,against 3878 the previous oue.aud 2,528 the corresponding week last season-184 by *. W. U R., 1098 by M. A G. It B.,117 by Opelika R. K., 165by river, 158* by wagous, 84 by N. A S. K.B. Shipments 2,815 bale*—2,189 by 8 W R It, 481 for home consumption, 145 hy IV. R. It. WBEKLY BTATIMXNT. 1874 Stock August 31st 1,036 Received post week 3,236 Total received 10,0*6 Total received, including stock...31,121 Shipped past week 2,615 Total shipped 23,234 Total home consumption 2,939 Stock Nov 27 7,887 Pales 1329 Year's receipts MODES OV ESCRIPTS. 1874 Southwestern Railroad 1,023 Mobile and Girard Railroad 8.687 Western Railroad 1,321 River 3,741 Wagons 14.269 Nortli and South Railroad 1,944 1873 1,177 2,628 22,75 > 23,932 1,832 14,792 1,083 9,140 1,980 81,099 1873 1,213 7,115 754 2,037 10,527 1,109 30,085 20,755 STATEMENT PRECEDING YEARS. 1869-70, 1170-11 1171-2 1172-S Boarding. and Oglethorpe street*, 1* still prepared to accommodate Day Boarders, and Has a couplo of Handsomely Furnished Booms to rent to gontlemen ana their wives, or single gentlemen. novll 2tawim For Sale Low. \ SCHOLARSHIP IN Till MEDICAL COL LEGE AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, i Lovetf APPLY AT THIS OVNQB. Stock, Aug. 81, l 126! 1672, 1660, Beo’d to Nov...27 33964 336l«i 18613 1 27610 Stock Nov....27 9754 6850 6804 7947 Year’s reoelpts..) 67274 76007 ) 40660 68108 U. S. Urop 3298000! 4352317 |2974S6113030608 Through Cotton.—By Mobile A Girard Railroad 2,304 against 1,042; by Western Railroad 21,609, against 18,517 laat year. Frkiuhts —Per 100 lbs. cotton—to Pavannali 70c.; to New York, Philadelphia and Baitimora $115. Boston $1 25. The United States Poets.—Receipts for tha week 163,148 bales, against 152.433 laat week— 159,245 tho week before, and 123,870 same week last year. Ths total movement is as follows : 187* 1873 Stock August 31 106,152 00,980 Week’s receipt 123,870 ■elieMCk*a Pulmonic Syrup, NOR Till CURE OF COMSUXPTIOV, COUGHS AID COLDS. The great virtue of thl* medicine la Uauaix ripens the matter and throws it out of the in tern, purifies the blood, and thus offects scare. BCHBNCK’a SKA WBBD TONIC, YOU THE CUBE Of DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, AC. Th* Tonle produces a healthy action of tW stomach, erecting an appetite, forming ehyki and curing the most obstinate oases of Indlge-** tlon. SCBENCK’B MANDRAKE PILLS, POD THE CORE OP LIVER COMPLAINT, fcC. These Pills are alterative, and produce» healthy action of the liver, without the lei* danger, as they are free from oalomel, any more efficacious In restoring a healthy «:t:« of the liver. Those remedies are a oertain cure for l’« sumption, as the Pulmonio Syrup ripens u« « matter and purities the blond. The Msndreh ^ Pills act upon the liver, oreate a healthy bile. . and remove all diseases of the liver, often* cause of Consumption. Tho Sea Wcod Ton give*tone and strength to the stomach, a good digestion, and enables the or ** Dl J | form good blood; and thus ereates ahealw circulation of healthy bleod. The combiuj action of these medlelnes, as thus explain • will cure every case of consumption, If o* in time, a'ud the use of the medicines pe veredin. , Dr. Sobeaek is professionally at his prlnjr office, oorner Sixth and Arch streets, Phil phla, every Monday, where all letters for vioe must be addressed. jujlOeodl^^^ — SIGHT drafts ON ENGLAND, “ Ireland, “ Scotland, *» Franoe, “ Germany, “ Itelf* ** Austria, “ Denmark, “ Sweden, 44 Norway, “ Belgium, 44 Holland, 44 Swltserland, For Ml. by H. H. ePP"*® - Apply at Chattahoochee National nov22 3m