Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 17, 1874, Image 4

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f ... : "S DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN! COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 18T4. > Cits Utattm. Cotton Yesterday. Sale* 202 bales. Receipts 000 bales—35 by 8. W. U. 11., 126 by M. A G. K. U., 0 by river, 4 21 by wagons,26 by N. AS. It. 11, 1 by W. 11. It. Shipments 81 bales—71 by S. W. It. It., 0 by W. R. U., 10 for homo consumption. Same tiny InRt year sales were 126 bales ; receipts 601; shipments 3.10. The week's operations, with the tabular roports of Liverpool, the ports and inte rior towns, nny bo found in our coramor- eial column. Through Cotton for Savannah and New York, During the cotton wools ending last night, the Western It. It. of Alabama brought to Colntubas on route for 8av&q- nah and Now York, 3,660 bales cotton— 10 from Mobile, 1.701 from Montgomery, 1,391 from Solum, 6:11 from Opelika, West Point nnd other stntious, 30 from Vicks burg, 0 from Now Orleans, The total through movement by this route, since September 1st, is 8,833 bales—1,041 from Mobile, 3,460 from Montgomery, 2,770 from Solrna, 1,182 from West Point, Opelika, Ac., 120 from Vicksburg, 0 from New Orleans. index to Now Advertisements. Woods A Co.’n Organs—Pease A Nor man, Agents. Money to Loan—John Hlacknuir, Bro ker. Cnrringos nnd Harness for Halo Cheap— Thoa. JS. Hicks, Agent. Valuable Plantation for Halo—M. D. Grant. Application for Exemption of Person alty—J. H. Brittain. / Application for Exemption of Person alty—Ivo Scott. Masonic Notice—M. M. Moore. irtthout a Hoarder. Mrs. Anderson, hospital keeper, roports that she is now without a single boarder, the last patient having boon discharged one day this week. We bolieve this is the first time the hospital has been ton- antloss r inco the war. A very good state of things for the city. Accident to a Lady. Mrs. 11. T. Simons, a well known lady, whilo engaged in cooking dinner a day or two sinco, slipped on a small piece of carpot, and in falling displaced tho bones of one of her shoulders. Hor injuries nro quite painful, tliaugb, it is hopod, not serious. 26 bids Choice Apples. 10 “ “ Onions. 60 “ “ Early Rose and Poach Blow Potatoes, Cabbages, Mince Moat, Currants, Prunes, Now Raisins, Citron, (new crop), Now Orleans Molasses, Goshen Butt or and Buckwheat Flour by Got. 17-11 G. W. Brown. flood Ha In. contrary to all expectations tho clouds collected lust night nnd poured goniul showers on tho parched eurth. They have proved blessings, for everything 1ms been choked with dust, and our liver bus hard ly enough water to fmther on oar. The dust question bus boon set tied for uwhiie. Later in tho night enmo n small storm of wind mu! rain, with liglituiug and thunder. Another Thief Arrested. Our police seem to bo waking up wu tho subject of thieving negroes of lato. Policeman Form on Thursday arrested a negro named Bill Thompson, supposed to have iu his possessfon a stolen heef. Tho aniiie thief is under bond for stealing cotton near Box Springs. Ho was com mitted to await proof, and will probably bo sent to tho chain gsng, which just now wo lourn is in want of a few able-bodied recruits. Attempt to Hum a tlln House. An unprincipled incendiary attempted to burn tho gin house of W. E. Parra- more, near Bull crook, on Thursday. Fir© was applied to n lot of seed cotton while tho hands were out in tho fields picking cotton. Tho siuoko was soon, and an alarm given in time to prevont the de struction of the gin house, though consid erable damage was done to a pile of seed cotton. It is thought tho incendiary, a negro, is known and will l>o arrested. Heath of Judge Marshallftwttoria A father in Israel has departed. There are few in this section to whom tho intel ligence of the death of Judge Wellborn will not bring a pang of sorrow, for in his daily walk and, life, in precept and example, be exemplified the doctrines lie taught, and in his walk and conversation provod himself a disciple of Jesus, an humble follower of the cross. His purse was ever open to the call of suffering hu manity, his mercy shown to every erring human creature that crossed his pathway. The rich found in him a comforter—the poor, a friend in time of noed. He came to Columbus Thursday nftor- noon from his round of pastoral visits in tho country, and stopped at the Central Hotel. He complained of great fn:igue, and stated to tho writer that liis pulpit duties had broken him down. Yesterday he was on onr stroots until roarly noon, when bo retired to the hotel. While reudiug a paper in the sitting-room, ho complained of pain in his side, and di rected a servant to assist him to his room. The waiter, finding he was so unwell, car ried him to tho nearest apartment and aided in undressing him. The Judge sent for Mr. J. Marion Es'es, a warm personal friend, who immediately obeyed tho sum mons. Boeing him, the aged Christian said, “Thunk God, I nin not to die alone.” Shortly after he was seized with vomi ting, and died in Mr. EsIgh’ urms. Life wan extinct in some fifteen minutes after ho left the s!roots. liis age was some sixty-eight years. Of his earlier years we know hut little, lie was born in Putnam county. His parents wore very poor, lly hard work he managed to secure the means to entor the University of Georgia at Athens, and in 1828 was a member of tho Junior class, whon wMit of money forced him to retire from tho institution. lie was admitted to the practice of tho law by special act of tho Logislatuao beforo lie was of ago, and rapidly rose to eminence in his profes sion.* In early life ho removed to Ham ilton, and subsequently to this city. In 1842 we find him Judge of tho Superior Court of tho CbnUahoookeo circuit, which position he tilled with honor one term. Afterwards lie visited Europe and traveled over the continent. Returning homo ho was elected to Congress, suc ceeding lion. Alfred Iverson and sorvod one term. For n number of years he was u member of the prominent legal firm of Wellborn, Johnson A Sloan. Col. Sloan was killed in battle in Virginia. Judge Johnson is now the presiding oftlcer of our Superior Court. As a lawyer, Judge Wellborn amassed a handsome compe tence. In tho spring of 186.8 Judge Wellborn united with tho Baptist Church iu Colum bus, nnd was immersed by the pastor, Rev. Dr. J. 11. DoVotio. If ovor a man was converted, he was. Religious exer cises Hocmod to demand his wholo time, whilo his actions were alive to ovory gen erous impulse. Ho was one of tho two who contributed the largest amount to tho oreolion of the handsome cditico the Buptists now own in Columbus. On June 29th, 1861, he was ordained as a minister of tho BuptiKl Church. The ordination sermon was preached by Itov. W. D. Anderson, prayer offered by Rev. T. B. Blade, tho charge delivered by ltov. W. J. Hurd, nnd tho presentation of tho Bible wusTnado by Rev. l)r. J. II. Do Votio, nftor which tho candidate delivered tho benediction. Judge Wellborn then commenced preaching to the church at, Hamilton and noveral others iu Georgia mid Alabama, refusing to accept any salary, liberally contributing. His life since lias boon one of devotion to the cause of liis Master, and to it lma ho given his .entire income. Talents, time aud money havo been em ployed most liberally to the advancement of Christianity. Disease omaciatnd the body, but effected not tho soul. Revered nnd honorod, ho has gone to liis reward. Soldier of God, well douo! Tho remains lust night wore removed from the hotel to tho rcsidonco of Mr. Estes. It is not known when the funeral will take place, ns tho arrival of his nephew, Judge John T. Clarke is awaited. Jndge Wollborn was never married. ELEGANT^ CUSTOM CLOTHING Made to Order at Btoek Prices Perfect PU and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Onr Mr. Thomas has just returned from New York with a choice lino of Now Samples, and wo are now taking orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav ing made satisfactory arrangements for the manufacture of onr Custom Clothing with special care and at short notice, by those 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 please yon, being determ ined that onr friends and customers shall not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices for having their clothing made to order. sc pi 7 tf Thomas A Prescott. "Take Notire 1 By buying your Clothing at tho Balti more Clothing House you will save money. A visit to that establishment will convinco you of tho truth of this assertion. oct2 tf Fresh Oysters at the Ruby Restaurant. This is tho very best establishment of the kind iu tho country, and everything is retailed at wholesale prices. The fine slock of Liquors is being retailed at 15 cents. Call and bo satisfied. octl4 tf J. W. Ryan. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL Columbus, Ga., Oct 1$, 1874 Fixavcial.—Comruercl »l bill* on New York % discount; on Boston % per cent. discount; on Pnvannuh % . mind bills on Boston % per rent. Hanks •re v.-Uing clierl:* on New York at %<-. premium Bavnnn tli, Atlanta nnd Montgomery, par. Currency loans lf}l% per coot. per month. Gold nntnal. Comparison wiTn Law Year.—The United 8t*t“ 111,441 moro bales; tho Pickles—Can* tf dozen pints $3.50; ft qurt $8.00. Potash—tf ease $4 to $8. Potatoes—Irtah tf bbl $4 50Q$ft. Powder—ft keg $7.6“); % keg 14; % $8 25, la Jfacay.iiir. Rope—Manilla ft lb 20.*; Cotton 3Be; Machine made G%?. Meal—ft fmilH $1.20. Molas-.ks—N. 0. tf pall. 86c; Florida If, rebelled 75; common 45@50. Oats—tf l-nshel 80c. Oil—K-rngeue tf irailon 25c; Li eased, raw $1,20; boiled $1.25; Lard $1 25; Train $1. 11,920 more ; CoInmhiM re ceipts 2421 more; shipment* 3,510 more; stock 1,230 hot* India shipments,since January l*t. 1,160,(XX), against S7ti,000. Cotton in sight 1,798,081; aguiiHt 1,001,823, showing no increase of 140,141 balm. Tub Cottom Situation.—The October returns to the Ilerartment of Agriculture report the folio*- lug return*, 100 taring the average of tha best «'<»{»: North Carolina 85; Pouth Carolina 82; Georgia 80; Florida 81; Alabaa.a 75; Mississippi 74 ; Louialhna IK): Texas 7 »; Arkansas 65; T-nnoa- m o 50. 7 hi* »how« in September an improvement in Georgia of 3 per cent.; Florida 4 per cent; Te*h* 5 per cent; Arkansas 8 per cent.; Tennwe*' 4 p r cent., und d«-c in* s of 2 per cent, in North Curo'io-t, fotith Carolina 4 per cent., and Ainhima 0 per vent; lt>Mle*ippl and Louisiana, no change. The frosts of the pint weak have been reported ia Teaneeave and Northern Mississippi in tii-i injury nf ilie late c itton. and the deatruc- Thia h«s been f und to p r t- r bills. Hauler’s S Cent Cigars Were always tho best in tho city, but sinco he is in his now store ho has some thing still bottor at tho same price. Try them. octll-tf Ho who would always want a smooth and woll-shapc J Shirt Front, must buy of those Now Pattern Shirts at Htbaubb A Goldsmith's. Stop J Stop tt Have you soon tbo new and beautiful slock of Goods at tho Baltimore Clothing House, 88 Broad street. tf Wholesale and Retail, Joseph A Brother havo now on hand a stock of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which they offer to tho publi o on tho most favorable terms. Everything uoedod by the wholesale or retail purchaser, which cau be bought in any quantity as cheap ns in any house in Georgia. They hnve many lines of specialties. They desire all to come aud examine for themselves. All lines of Eaglo aud Pheuix goods eou- stanlly on hand. . oct7 3m ion of the vjII in tli in Hc-tinn. All farmer* li ton In thi* diiitricT, especially in tb< I flow tIII« city, have signaled mol'd « u« lab * connti less dm quite active The Columbn* market Iihb L< during the week Yesterday moraing the tnni*- dull, owing to the ItnpoiaibHity of shipp -i istiag p'ice*. Loc • 1 vpccH'Bt on mi i iiiii nmu ou Thursdav, and did not ccne nmil ye-terlny morning. The belief hero, generally with local operator*, i* that tli* crop will be much loi* than lust year. Tho sah-f of the v«*«k hnva h on comparatively large/ am tin* stock compared with receipts show that sale have h en very heavy—much more no than in for lb Skn-V »"ck *1.85; VlrfIni.lJ.25. BnoT—tf. Back $2.50. Suuar—Crushed and Powdarad tf ft 13® 14; A 13c, 1112%: Kxtra C 1lK<i>l2@ll%c; N. O, Yellow Clarified 13; do White 14rt$14%c. goi.A-Kog 7c tf lb; box !)c. ToiiArco—Common tf lb 45@50c; Median Bright 70c; Fine 75c; Extra $1; Navy 60@«5c; Baccaboy Snuff 75lff 85c. Tea—Urccn $2; Oolong $1 50. Wiiiskky—Bcctified tf gallon $1@$2; Bourbon $2C«)f4. DRY GOODS. 7<ai1J<£c. ft yard, Ticking* I0@35c. 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 brown nnd died sheeting* :KVf?l50c. y yard. Kentucky Jean* 15@U5c. “ bf ARUfl —f> lb 8c. • Columbus MMiitifactured Goods. % shlrti: 8 OX , Bliecting rubles we rofsr al, for individual judg- w (.-round*. Heavy rain to-niglu t year the thermometer averaged «, cool night*. —Tlie following shows the pri< Tur. Markets n (Idling* iu New York and Liverpool, gold at New fork and Low Middling* in Columbn* each day of Up. Or. Up. Or. Gold. Col. . I « i 8l.v/ l.vtf'iioV* xwm~ . 8 8 <4 15'4|15*>2 109% 13%R— iwwmy <* i 8Vh l*V4 15 : %,U»9j2 l3'/,@— Wednesday.. 8 8V< 110 Thiirnday.... 8 fil< 1 f>Y t 115% 110 13-^0— Friday |« I lS^llAJf 110 f>g« Columbus advanced ]4fl. Prices Part Year.—Liverpool—Upland* 9%; Or* loan.* U'%; New York—Uplands 10%; Orleuus 17%. Gold 107%. Columbus—Middlings 11%. Columlni* market to-day dull. Pales 202 bales. The following nro the warehouse qnota- Inferlor - «- Ordinary and staiiicd — @ — Good Ordinary 13%©— Middling* V'V/M— Thu Webster White Bhirt, tho best cus tom made shirt in existence, at tho Bal timore Clothing House. tf Tlie latest novoltics iu Noekwear at tlio Baltimore Clothing House. tf Removal, Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed liis Dental Office from the Georgia Home building to his new place of business, ovor Wittich A Kinsd’H store. Hero ho will continue tho pructico of Oporutive and Mochauical Dentistry, and will bo glad to meet his friends. oct2 tf ived •ocelved, including hi d past week hipped •Total homo eouHiimption... For Real Meershaum J’ipes Call at Bidder's, No. 84 Broad Street, next to Now York Store. A fine lot of Gents' Scarfs at Straubs A Goldsmith's. Call at Huhler's Now Ktoro, No. 84 Broad stroet, next to New York Store, for anything good in tho Smoking line. octll-tf The Finest Imported and Key West Cigars at Buh- No. 84 Broad Street. octll-tf Remember Bolder tho Tobacconist is located now at No. 81 Broad Street. octll-tf Bleached and Brown Homespuns are cheaper than before tho war. Convince yourself by calling at octlltf Blanchard’s education in lionIIwood. Our Boftllwood friends complain that whilo much in said of the public aud pri vate schools of the eitv, their school is never noticed, though they have frequent ly invited Ihe quill-drivers to attend their pleasant exhibitions and festivals. Beall- wood, sinco our knowledge of it, has been celebrated for tho refinement and public spirit of its citizens. Tho standard of ed ucation among them has ever boen high, and many excellent teachers havo from time to time had charge of their iuHtitu- tion of learning. The present school, taught by J. M. P. Reeves, was organized tho first of the present year with thirty or forty pupils. It now numbers about sev enty, nnd eq .1*15, if it does not surpass, nny school of tho neighborhood of (tnU- bdlum time*. Tho people feel n just prido iu it, und well they may. \fo shrill over bo plonsed to Lear of the material, mental, and moral prosperity of this flue neighborhood, and bid than God speed in their efforts to bequoath to their children tho greatest of all heritages—a good edu cation. A Freight Train Cutrerted -Colored Tmln Hand Killed—No liu-Klujc Rugaged, The westward bound freight train u tho Montgomery aud Eufaulu Railroad tumbled through a culvert on Thursday night, four or five miles from Union Springs, Ala. Seven errs were complete ly demolished. A negro train hand was caught between the ears and killed. This can be proved so clearly that tho maim facturers of outrages for tho Noith cannot claim that it was the action of tho bloody Ku klux. The engine passed over safely. The cars were loaded with cotton. Six belonged to tho Mobile and G.rard Rail road Company. Engineer Evans was slightly injured. The tre*tlo was about fifteen foot in height. Tho engine bo- Chambcr of Commerce, An adjournod meeting of tho Chamber of Commerce was held at the Council Chamber last night, President It. L. Mott in tho chair; J. F. Iverson, Secretary. Owing to the inclement weather tho at tendance was not very largo. Minutes of last meeting wero read and confirmed. Major A. M. Allen, from tho committee appointed to ask a reduction of freights between this poiut nnd Eufnula, per Mo bile and Girard Railroad nnd Montgomery und Eufnula Railroad, reported that those corporations hud agreed to establish very liberal rates during low water between tho points named. The following are the rates on tho prin cipal Artioloa of freight: Cotton $1 <H) per bale; bacon 2lie. per hundred; factory goods 30c.; tobacco 40c.; ties 8l)c ; dry goods and other light articles 80c.; and o. per hundred tiaubfer on all goods at Eufnula. Ou motion of G. Guuby Jordan the rates wero accepted. Mnj. Allen gave a short talk on the great importance of tho river trade and tho necessity for at least two light draught steamers to ruu with angularity. Also spoke of the imporlauco to dry goods and hardwnro men of the toiritory included in tho adjoining counties of Alabama. Thought all that territory should bo worked up energetically, nnd felt confident if tho effoit were made by livo men tins trade, which formerly camo here, could be regained. G. Gunby Jordan, representing the factory interest, concurred, stating that our factories sold largely iu Lee, Talla poosa, Chambers, nnd Clay counties. Iu consequence of the small number out it was agreed to postpone the el action Co/JinSf Caskets and Mctallc Rarlal Cates, Tho newest nnd best patterns, and at rea sonable prices, nnd n full line of Coffin Trimmings nnd Mountings, at Edmunds’ Furniture Store, 88 Broad Street, octll-tf. Blanchard receives now Prints evory »ek. Go there aud you get tho latest styles. At T. E. Blanchard's, 123 Broad street, you can buy Black Silks as cheap as in any market in America. Como and see. Silk Hats at $6.00 and $6.50, at Stuauhe A Goldsmith’s. Buy one of those fine Suits. They are very cheap nt Strafe A Goldsmith's. If you would rnther lmvo Clothing made to ordor nt short notice, Strause A Gold smith’s is the place. They have a splen did stock of Piece goods. Their tailors nro plying tho needle vigorously, octl tf milling*... i''/v9— Middling* 13%©— Ptrkt, Middling* 14 (a, 14% Week's mI« 1,000 bales—421 Northern spinnei 102 homo consumption, 520 Tor New York. » Pnviinnnh 0 for Hporiilution, n for Charleston, 07 for TnlhiHHeo mill*, 0 Mobile, 0 for New Or.'ean*. Ppocnlntiou 740. Total sale* 8.743—2.652 for Northern Hpinw 5.387 fur New York, 417 for homo coinunmpth 50 for Fiivunnnh, 82J ThIIiishuo mills. 0,000 Mobile, (KK) for Charleston, 000 for New Orleans. Week 2928 bale*,again*! 2380 the previous one, ami s imiiio corresponding week last sonson-70 by 8. W. It II., 9f»r, |,y M. k G. It It., 135 by Opelika •' " r.» by river, 1013 hr wagon*,1*9 bv N. A 8.It It. mill* 1.835 hales—1*080 by 8 W ft It, 102 for consumption, 63 by W. ft. It. Phipn 1'iiEMX Mill*.—Sheeting 4-4 10%c.; 8%c.; ofiiiftburgB, 7 ox.; 13%c.; 14%; % drilling 12c.; bleached and drilling 12(<$ll%c.; Canton flan- ii<*i* zuc. Colored 0’oo>lt — Stripe* 10(Sillc.; black gingham checks 12%(217c. j Dixie plains for field work 17c.; cotton blanket* f2@4 50per pair; blenched Imcknbnck towels $1 40 per dozen; yarns 6i. to 1*. per hunch of 5 pound* $1 35; rope 25c. to 27c.; Bowing thread, 10 balls to the pound, 50c.; knitting thread, 12 (mil* to the jiound, blcacli'-d, 55c.*, unbleached, 60c.; wrapping twine, in halls, 40c. Woolen Condi—Casimeres, 9 ox. per yard, 65c. to 70c.; jeans 20c. to 35c.; doeskin 65©70c; Musooueb Mills.— % shirting 8%c.; 4-4 sheeting !0%c.; Flint ltiver, 8 ox. oNimburgs, 14%c.; ditto Lawyers. JOSEPH 9. POU, Attenwy at-Law, and Jain of Court? Court. Practices In all other Court.. OfHc« over store of W. II. Holmrta k Co., Broad 8t. J*25 * J.20 8AUVEL B. HATCHER. Attoraey at Law. OSeoovcr Wittich k Klusel't. J. M. McNEILL, Attorney aud Counaellor at Law. Practices in conrts of Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 llroad 8t., (over C. A. Redd k Co.'s) Epedal attention given to collections. Jail INdRAM * CRAWFORDS, Attorney* at Law, Will practice in the Bute and Federal Court, of Georgia. >r, Illges 4 r Broad aud St. Clair Bts. ja8 A. A. DOIIKR, Attorney nnd Counsellor nt law, Practice. In Bt.t. and Federal Court, in Georgia Ja« Mark II. DLAiroroRO. Lout. F. Garrard. ULANDFORD St GARRARD, Attorncjs nnd Connaollero nt law. Office No. 67 Brood street, over Wittich k Kin- eel’a Jewelry Store. Will practice in the State aud Federal Courts. sep4 RT.—% shirting 8%c.; 4-4 sheet- : thread, unbleached, 50c.; knit- ijiping twine 40c. —l'laid. or check. 12c., stripes jaucy fashions, lo©Uc. COLCMUL'S F.« lig lO^c.j lew Go to the Virginia Store for cheap gooffs of every kinff. Large stock now being opened and offerod at prices lower than ever. Elegant Silks in black And new shades colors, and other choice Dress Goods nt low prices. Black Alpacas in beHt makes, cheaper than last season. ltibbonB at unprecedented prices. oetlO eod H. T. Orioles. Attractive. At tbo Virginia Store, 2-Button Kid Gloves at 75 cents to best quality, in opera shades, black and dark colors. White Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Ac ; Shawls, Shawl Scarfs and Cloth Sacks in new and beautiful styles. Boulevard Skirts, $1 and upwards. oetlO eod H. T. Crioleu. Jas. M. Russell. Chas. J. Swift. BUSSELL dk SWIFT, Attorney, aud Counsellor, at Law. Will practice iu tho Courts of Georgia (Ghattahoochoe Circuit) aud Alabama. Office ovor 0. A. Redd a Co.', store, Broad street, Columbus, Ga. jul L T. DOWNING, Attoraey nnd Sol lei tor. PEABODY dk BRANNON, Attoraeja at Law. Offioi Ovik J. Bvkis k Co.'e Steal, Broad St., uov18] Vm Sidr. R. J. HOSES, Attorney and Counsellor nt law, Doctors. .11,1411 ck...12,176 1,835 9,269 1673 1,177 2,265 8,719 9,896 2,l r 3 Faloi irk 0; l 16.. 5,713 741 4,153 1,745 01,099 MODES or RECEIPTS. Western Railroad Hi VIM". .... Wago: 1873 278 ‘2,613 Norlh and South Railroad.., Stock, Aug. 31, Roo’d to Oc Stock Oct 1( Yoar’s receipts. 11,140 STATEMENT l'RKCKDINO TEARS. 1869-70 1870-1 167*4 U. S. Crop.. 11028 4291 67274 3298000 Tiinouau Cotton.—By Mobile k Girard Railroad !<>, against 422; by Western Railroad 8,823 against 8,637 last year. 13532 39-7 75007 4362317 1871-2 1872-3 1650, 168 619* 11778 2792 119.13 40650 68103 2974361j3930508 SMUTS —Per 100 lbs. cotton—to Pavannah 70c ; to New York, Philadelphia and Baltinioro $1 15. Boston $1 25 Tns United Stats* Ports—Receipt* fur the week 121175 balc*,ngatnst96 277 In*t.wn«>k—58881 tho wook before, and 78,750 *amo week last year. Tho total movement is as follows : Stock August 31 Week's receipt* Total Week’s exports to G. B... 43,049 3,331 03,271 8,*196 102,267 1873 90,989 78,756 261,299 15,295 11,384 01,149 16 287 *268,840 tal 1 4,170,388 Principal Ports.—Tho following shows their to* New Orleans.... Mobile Pavannah Charleston Galveston New York Other ports 1874 74,478 40,664 94,540 62,203 1873 01,082 23,541 63,943 40,384 5,321 55,150 40,779 15,287 8,220 48,447 Total., Interior Towns.— 1 They havo recolvod thi* week 35,933 bales,against 27,078 last year, nnd havo stocks if 45,446 against 42,405. The following show* their total, roceipt August Knfuula. Columbn Montgmi 1874 25,100 12,818 7,3M 1873 22 0*2 11,671 8olma Nashville... M«u phi*.... , 15,907 14*636 3.981 39,361 5,540 8,719 7,0>4 9,103 Liverpool.—Tho following is telegraphed Stuck...... 68,(K Tho largoat aud beat stock of Kid Gloves in Columbus will be found at Blanch Ann’s. A good two-button kid for jjjti; Harris’ Victoria two-button kid for $1 "»(); perfectly seamless two-button kid for $-• of officer* until Monday night at 7 o’clock, when a full attendance is earnestly desired and requested. Adjourned. Still Another. Tho gin-house of Mr. T. B. Lawson, of Etowart county, containing six.balo: longed to the South aud North Alabama * cotton, was burned a day or two ago. Kailroml. | Work of ru incendiary. Summer Dress Goods nt half-price; supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fancy Fall nnd Winter Dress Goods, selling as tonishingly low at oeil OHArMAN & Verstille’s. The Whole Truth. People must be dressed, and they de- sefvo to bo tlrossod in this age, in tho latest style and ns cheaply as possible. This can be douo to better advantage at tho New York Store of 8. Landauer than any place else. Ladies and goutleiueu call at once and be assured foryourselves. See Mr. Landauer before going clsowhere. octlitf _ Go to the Virginia Store of Carrpots, Flannels, Bleached Cottons and other Domestics. Fine Cloths, Cas- simeres and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. 21,000 .. 14,OCX) .. 72,(XX! .. 8,000 .. 5,000 162,090 25,000 38,(XX) 75.000 10.1XXI 12.000 General Remark*.—lUcon lm* ilec-liuoU gn-itiy .lining tho week. Uvn.-rnl bu*ino*ana(lcollect ou* improved. The condi-ion of ntci-k that hauls pro- diict to market, and tho mode of roaveynnea indi- cite more than the more *t«tua of trade that the country i* better eff than last year. Wholesale Price Current. Corrected Weekly By Chamber at Commerce. Apple*—per barret, $4.50($$5; peck, 75. Bacon— 1 lour Side* p lb tX»c; Clear Rib Sides 16.*; Shoulder* 10c; Sugar-cured llaais 18c; Pl.ii Baooinu—17018c. Hulk Meats—Clear Rib Si >■ 13%0l4c Butter—Goshen lb 40c ; Country 30j. Brooms—14 dozen |2.50®$3 50. Candt—Stiek V t h 15c. Canned Goods—Sardine* caso of ICO boxc* $17 . $18 Oyster*, 1 lh can* tf dozen, $1.20 to $1.35 Cheese—English tf lb 17c; Western 16o;N. Y State 16c. Candi.es—Adamantine Copper— Rio good 33c to 37. 23c; Prime 20c; Java Mixed tf buahel $1.10; White, llavana [—Yell $1.15 car load rates in depot. »'wars—Domestic tf 1,000 $20Q;$65 $7O(iC$150. Flour F— Kxtra Family, city f round, tf bbl. $8 A Alt -..I tt to e l-- i,.... airt " C $5; Fancy $10. Hardware—Wide Iron tf lb 0c; Refined 0 Irons 8c; Bar Lead 12V Ur; Spring do. 12' ; Sad cad 12%c; Castings C%-; Plow Steel 12%c; Cast Steal 25; Buggy Springs Mule Shoe, tf lb 9c; Horse Shoe Nulla 25c; Nails tf keg $5; Axeatf dozen $1556$17; Hat—tf cwt. $1.40; Country 40<go0c. Iron Ties - tf lb 8(«?9c. k LAED—Primu Leaf, tierce, tf lb 17c; halv The “Now York City Shirt, tho best 1 Leather—>\ bite Oak Sole tflb 45@i60 C ; Hemlock 1 A.- . t • , ,. • .j y Sole 3;k^35c; French Calf Skins $3.6Urt$6 60; ntul prettiest shirt Bold in tho BOUtn. Me- ; American do $2.6<)^>$4; Upper Leather $150^ riuo and Wool Underwear for ladies and I d ?4V; Green do by gentlemen. * U. T. Cuiauvu. [ $-*.so. oetlO eod r Macksrel—No. 1 tf bill $15(d $18; No. S $14; No. I i $11.M$$1L5U; No. 1 tf kit $1.4U^$S. Seed Wheat. Tennessee Seed Wheat, ltye and Oats, Cheese, Crackers, Bagging, Ties, Ice- Cured Meats, and a good assortment of Groceries, for sale low for cash, by D. Averett, sepJlO codlm] under liankin House. Wanted, Alabama Stato Currency, at highest prico for cash, or goods at cash prices. Apply to II. T. CniGLER, ocllJ codtf at Virginia Store. The largest assortment of Gold and Silver W atebos is to be found at Wittich & Kinsel’b Store, octll codifcw An entiro new stock of fine Jewelry has been received at Wittich A Kinbel’s Jewelry Store. Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed to givo satisfaction, can be had at Wittich A Kinsel’s Store. Solid Silver and Silver Plated Waro at New York prices, gold at Wittich A Kinsel’s. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Engraving and Watch Ilepairing dono at Wittich A Kinsel’s, Notice. On nnd after this date the Ice Honse will bo open on Suuday from 7} A. m. till 12 m., and from 5 r. m. to G r. m. octll-tf John L. Hogan. Fall lino Toweling, Table Damasks, Bleached and Brown Domestics, selling vory low, at ocll Chapman A Verstillb’s. At Edmuds* Furniture Store, A full lino of medium and low priced Walnut Chamber Suits, new nnd beauti ful designs. A lot of those superior Rattan Baskots, Children’s Carriages, Boys’ Wagons and Velocipedes, Window Shades, Ac., Ac. # octll-tf DR. J. A. UBqtlHART, Office removed to the Drug Store of E. C. Hood h Brother. Sleeping apartment at former residence, the cornor ot Randolph and McIntosh street*, DR. CO LILY. | Keaidonco and Ofilca corner of 8t. Clair and Ogle thorpe eta. Office hour*—7 to 9 A. M., 12 to 2 p. m., 7 to U p. m. aep27 dtf Motels. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Next to Colttmbue Bank Bn lid lug. Porturs^t all the trains. DR. II. B. LAW. Offlco corner Broad and Randolph streets, Burrus’ building. Renidence on Forsyth, three doors below Bt. Clair. Dentists. W. F. TIGNKR, Dentist, Opposite Btrupper’a building, Randolph St. COLUMBUS DENTAL ROOMS, W. T. Pool, Prop’r, Georgia Home Building, Columbus Goorgla. 00(13 Cotton Factories. COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Sheetings, Shirtings, nnd Sewing nnd Knitting Thread. Card* Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn- Office In rear of Wittich k Kinsel’s, Randolph at. J*18 R. U. 0I11LT0N, President. MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of B1IXKT1NG8, SHIRTINGS, YARN, ROPE, ke. COLUMBUS, GA. G. P. SWIFT, President. W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. octal ly. Watchmakers. C. SCHOMBURG, • Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Sncceaaor to L. Gntowaky, Jell C. H. LEQUIN, Watchmaker, 134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Watches aud Clocks repaired in tho best man- »er and warranted. jail Tobaooo, Cigar., tie. MAIEB DOM. If yon want to enjoy a good smoke, go te his Cigar Manufactory, Between Uoorgia Homs and Muscogee Home. J<»8 C. LOPEZ, Dealer In nnd Manufacturer at Fine Cigars, JftO Near Broad Street Depot. Barber 8hops. II. 8. and L. C. Handk’s, Corsets, Cam- brio edgings, Laces, Crochet Trimmings, llufilings, IIoop and Felt Skirts, Misses, Ladies and Gent’s Hosiery, Zephyr Wors teds and Notions in endless variety. Very cheap, at ocll Chapman A Vbbbtille’b. KNOW ALL MEN That at the popular and long established Restaurant and Saloon of Chas. Hey man & Co. the best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and Cigar* are kept constantly on hand pro bo no publico. octl tf LOUIS WELLS’ SHAVING SALOON, (Successor to H. Uenea,) Under Georgia Home Insurance Building. Prompt and polite barber* in attendance. Ja25 Builders and Architects.' J. G. C1IALMERM, Hobbs Carpenter an«l Unllder. Jobbing dono at abort notice. Plans and specifications furnished for all of building* y ” Broad Stroot, next to 0. W. Bro**-u’n, Ja9 Cojnmbns, {\ K Livery and Sale Stables. ROBERT THOMPSON, Livery, Sale and Exchange Ktabic^ Oolmhorpc, North or Randolph Ru., oct30 Coltimlins, Ga. A. GAMMEL, Livery and Male Stables, Ojlxtuorp* St., Columbus, ga. Particular attention given to Feeding un.l s.i of 8to Horse* and Mule* boarded in atnidt-* bv n„ month or day. nci2'.i Fresh Meats. J. W. PATRICK, Stolls No. 2 ami 18, Market JIoukc. Fresh Meat* of every kind and best Jail ulways ou baud. J. T. COOK, Frexh Bloats of All KIikIm, eep6 Stall* No*. 16 H n 1 17 Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP EIFLKIt, Gun and Lockswitli, Crawford Htiect, next | P Johnson’* cornor, CohimbuH, Ga. , H .. WILLIAM SCUOliGK, Gun and Lockdiiiltli nnd dealer In Gunning >],. terials. Opposite Enuiiirer Office. JalO Crocers. DAN’L K. SIZE, Dealer in Family Groceries, ou Bryan atroot, be tween Oglethorpe k Jackson street*. JKf" No charge for dntyngo. 6w7 I. U. HAMILTON, WholOKHlc nnd Retail Grocer, Junction of Franklin, Warren & Oglethorpe Su. No charge for drayago. sop) i Tailors. G. A. KfKHNE, Merchant Tailor and Cutter. A full stock of French and KngliHh JlroadcloMu Cassimures and Vostinus. aprlO * No. 134 Broad Street. HENRY SELLMAN. Cutting, Cleaning; uml Repairing Done in tho heat stylo. apr24J Cornor Crawford and Front Sn. Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. FEE, Worker in Tin, Shoot Iron, Copper. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. > 7 No. 174. Broad Street. Painters. WM. SNOW, JR., Si CO., House and Sign Painters, Old Oglrtliorpo corner, (just noith of postoOirc) Columbus, Georgia. Will contract lor Uonso and Sign Palming nt reasonable prices, and guarantee satisfaction. Refer to Win. Snow, Sr. LAWYERS. FERN M. WOOD, Attorney at Law, Opelika, Alabama, -nrlU.PBAOTIUE IN THE OUUNT1B VV ol Loo, Chambers, Tuilunoos* and itus roll, the Supreme Court of Al.u mim uml in the United States District Comt in Muni gomery. »epi5 il^atjuul W. F. Williams. Clue. li. William WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Attorneys at Law. COLUBIHUft, GA. AM* Offlco over Abell’s store. Jyl7 3m W. A. Fariev, Attorxioy-at-Xjaw CUSS ETA, Chatta iioochkb Co., Ga. 49"Speclal attention given to col lection!!. HINES DOZIER, Attorney at Law, HAMILTON. UA., fYTILL practice in tho Chattahoochee Circiiit TV or any where else. All kind of culltciioM pushed. “Pay mo or run away.” novll if H. CASTLKMAN. L. H. CHAPPELL. H. C ASTLEM AN & CO., General Insurance Agents. REPRESENTING THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON 4 GLOBE And other Strong Fire and Life ConipnniPF. OFFICE OVER FREER, ILLGES & GO* STORE, 119 BROAD ST. ang 26-tf J*8 ED. TERRY, Barber, Crawford 8t., under Rankin Iloaie, Columbus, Ga. Dress-Making. MIMS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH, ig, Cutting and Fitting. Terms < deuce andahop in Brownevllle. Confectioners. Ilftts in endless variety at the Balti more Clothiug House. tf 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 respectfully requested to call and settle, as I need the money. T. E. Blanchard, ' 123 Broad Street. Great variety of Opara Flannels, Ked and White Wool Flannels,Cotton Flannels, Plaid Liudseys, Eagle and Kentuoky Jeans, Yirgiuia Cassimeres at prices to suit all, at ocll Chapman *fc Vehstille’s. Ho You Knots f That, at the New York Store, Landauer has received a splendid selection of Span ish lace scarfs, jet brimmed, jet veils, jet buttons and New York ruffiings? If you don’t know this go and sco for yonrself at once, and you will be surprised and de lighted At the magnificent stock be baa on baud, tf I. G. STRUPPER, Candy Manufacturer AWD DIAUR IX kinds of Confectionery and Frnlte, Stick Candy 18 cents. 1 weis 1*24 Full weight guarautecii ia aoch box. Boots and Shoes. WELLS A CURTIS, No* 73 Broad Street, Have always a fall stock of Boots and Shoes, Upper, Sole and Har ness Leather and Findings of all kind*. Reliable good*! Reasonable prices! C. 0. D. Plano Tuning, So. Liver! Liver! Liver'. SIMMONS' HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE, lea purely VEGETABLE PREPARATION, bar** lose and effective—a specific fur all demoBO! 11011 " of the Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom ach or Bowels. Thi. Medicin. kHbmn tried liy tlionimuli has never failed to give satisfaction. *TTry one bottle and be convinced. E. L. KINO & SONS, ^ Proprietors and Manufacturers, Columbia,•• For sale by A. M. BRANNON Agent for Coin* ha* and OpeNka. ap23-“ DIAMOND BPECTAULEN ! These Spectacles are manufactured fr (,t ute Crystal Bobbles” melted together, i‘ called Diamond on accobnt of their hum* 1 brilliancy. They a e ground \ are free from chromatic aberration*, 1k .,,. a brightness and distinctness of vision u ^ attaiued in spectacles. Manufacture** y.-rf- Spencer Optical Manufacturing Go., j n For sale by responsible agents in every c * * Union. E. W. BLAU. Repairer and Tuner of Pianos*, Organs nnd Accordeons. Sign Painting also done. Orders may be be left at J. W. Pease A Norman’s Boot and Shoemakers WM. MBV.K, Boot nnd Shoemaker. alld Viodlhge. Next to 0. A. Redd A Co.’e. Prompt end strict attention given jMl to orders. „P. M * have been found to a<|| n J* V ; heutod ray* than uuy «»t»n r 11 ound with great eoientifli’ a* * Ju : r mark oct8 deO«h Merchants of Columbus- Advertleo Your Builnws In tM HAMILTON VISITOR I F joa wish to bi-l tor tho tracio ot llnrn‘ 1 adjoining counties.