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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18. 1877. Sails gtoittim* SALISBURY A nonrirou OO h on ionn Tnui luun, Opelika, Ala. k 8. tomun fc Oo, Lafayette. Ala 1 T Joamoa, Hamilton, On. W 8 Taoui, Alexander City, Ala. J W MoOLbvdos, Wait Point, Oa. , J. t*. Dunti Qleanvlll#, Ala. inOUl TRAVELING AGENTS. L 1L Lywch, Ju. D. Jooma, Ja. 48* The abort Agent# of Ewqmnaa-StTn ara aethorlsed to aalMt and taaalpt for aab- •erlpUooe aad advertisements. oolvmhvb daily Minor. nuMu. Be*s4br Oottoa Bills-lighten Nsw York, Boa. taa aad Piwrtlsaos it dlaooant; oa Bavaaaah , Mobile aad Now Orleaas it dlaooant. Btako cheoktna oa Boa York % aad Mow Or- aaaa it premium; other point! % premium. Currency loan! 10012 per eeet. *| annum. Blleer I par oaat. promlnm. Oold nominal. Oottoa—Doll. Ordinary — Olein Btalaed 9%0— flood Ordinary e%0— Vow Middlings lg^o- Mlddllngs.... 10%«- Btrlct Middling -*~ BaMa II balaa. Baoalpte 2d balaa—I by M. d O. A X-i 8 by wafonti « by It. dB. A A; ttby.W.X.A 0 by Hear; 0 by B. W. A X. Ihlpmeata 15 balaa—0 by 8. W. X. X.; 15 Ibr koala oonaamp- tloai 0 by W. A X.j 0 by M. d O. X. A amir arAraanrr. 8took oa head Angnst Hat, lay* 510 Keoalrad to-day....... i| “ Pleeioualy 71,827—71,265 _. . , . 71,756 '' prorlooaly 56,814—M,690 8 took oa hand 5,015 BUMDti Lear Tain-Stock Aafaat Slat, 1575, «56; rooaleod aame day 25 ; total raoolpto, 45,525, ibippad aame day, 172; total ahipmtala, 45,085 a took 7,275; aaloa 53. Middlings 12c. Xaoolptaat 0.8. porta today 2,455; tor 4 daya 16,155; exporta to flreat Britain, 10,477; to Conti nent, 4,505; alook 415,465 balaa. V. 8. Psati Liar Yaaa.—Baoelpta tor 4 daya 15,81*: at porta to Greet Britain, 8,554; to Conti* aaat, 2,251; atook 657,855; , WXOtBSALM MABKBT. BAOOR-Shoulden 8^c; clear rlbaldM OX, Bole Mbits—Shoulders 7tfc; olssr rib sldsa ts$ naa*—Ilorida, 60c. Tuo—Iron 6%#«Kc. d«d«a la Yaaa -ddoardtaamama. Vogatablaa—H. F. Evnrett. Can Kellogg', Baking Fowdar. Notion to Oil Dealers—Francis Fon taine. Oboioa Pioklaa, Sugar, Ao.—John W. Cargill. dbalmbb it oil a Ara hereby notified that the Oil aold by Want A Co., and the Oolnmbna Oil Oom- pnny, in thin oily, marked 110° Fareno bait, baa been condemned an being below ■tandaid required by law, as tested by me. There ia little peroeptibledifferanoe in the lire teet ot the two oils. Faxncii Fomina, BARGAINS. rmoMTABLMt i rmoxtAMLMB 11 New Irish Potatoes; OreenPeaa; Snap Beans; Beets and Gallery; At H. F. Everett's Corner and Stall No. Sin Market. Oix>los Pioklea per gallon CO cts. Snow White Sugar 8 pounds (or #1. loan W. Oaroxia. Good health is promoted by good food. Good food ia obtained by neing Kbl- MSM’a Bauxa Powdxb. Give it a trial. wedAaat Chiokane, Eggs and Butter received daily at D. Everett's corner. ^ apl5 eod.1t Fine Linen Beady-Made Dreaaas aad Underwear for Ladies-elegant and cheap —•» M. Joe aril's, aodtf ^ _ nxwriMM. The Arm of Bradford A Cargill having bean dissolved, I will oontinue the busi ness at the old stand, where I have a full line of Groceries, whioh I offer as low as the lowest. My old customers and the publio are invited to oall aad try me. All Goods delivered free. apt® 3t p. 8. Bhxdfobd. A splendid stoek of Umbrellas, Walk ing Canes, Trunks and Valises, aplft eodlw Tbobnton A Aoxb. Convenient alike to the bosinees centre aad the best resident portion of Philadel phia, and conducted as a model flrat-class hotel, the Colonade has achieved a de served and enduring popularity. m apl8 lw A lot of Toilet Soaps, Gelatine and Flavoring Extraota, for sale cheap, at tf Mason’s Unco Stoba Many novelties and bargains this week to be displayed^t J. 8. Joans’, eodtf W. A. LITTLMt attorrky aan oouxauxoa-aT.naw, OSes over J. A. Fraaar'a hardware store. fsM 6m XMW ABB IT ALB Oval Velvet aad other styles of Feney Cases for PbotogTapha, Ivotytypss, Albo- typss and Femotypsa, at WILUAMS' A&T GALLKEY, whaia every styla of Pictures is taken and satisfaetina given os no charge, at lower prioss than any plaoe. m faUtf Bart fitting Coieeta from 85 oants and ■*■“*.•* M. Joexpg’s. eodtf On eonsigament at Old Fostoffioe Corner, aplfi eod8t Bfown and Drab Linens for Dresses nd Aprons at M. Joaxra'A A oomplata stoek of Parasols from 17* aants and upwards, at M. Joaars’a. own vaB roixowiBo: DRESS GOODS, fie. to *1.00 per yard. Bleached Domestics, fie, to Me. per yd. 10-4 Sheetings, Mo. to 40a per yd. 4-4 Brown Sheetings, 7o. to 9*o. per yd. Pacific Lawns, ll*o. per yd. Victoria aad Bishop Lawns, 12c to S7*a Irish Linens, 2Sa to $1.00 per yd Ladies' and Children’s Hose, 7a to 60c. per peir. Corsets, 25a to $1.60 eeeh. Cnffa and Collars, 20a to fiOo. sett, Beal Laces, Isas than oost. Shoes, 40o. to $6.76 n peir. Hate, lfio. to‘04.00 each. Kid Olovca, 2-button, good, 40a to 60s. Hradkorohiefg, 6o. to 60c. csoh. Bilk HandkcreMefs, 20a to $1.26 each. Broadcloth, Doeskin, Domestic and For eign Oaeslimerse, below anybody's pticsA Virginia Osesimaraa, all prioee. Bird-aye Diaper (Linen), leea than coat. Cotton Diaper, fresh lot, ohesp. Tsble Linens and Napkins, all grades aad prioea. Many Goods ws have not mentioned will be sold at bottom prioee. tfWi are agents for the “Chsrlott- ville (Va.) Woolen Mill*,” and keep n full Une of their Goods on hand. ap8 tf Jon MoGooos A Oo. CHEAPER THAN EVER!! GBEAT 8A0BIFICE OF DBY GOODS The Only Place to Get Your Money Back JUST look at nrn > Eagle A Pbeniz Checks 10 etc. 4-4 Sheetings 8 ota. 7-8 Bhirtings 7 ota. London Cord 9 ota. Oaliooea C ota. Cost's Spool Cotton 70 otA AGoodHem-StitohodHendkorohief So. Parasols 50 ota. Jeans and Cottoned as 12* to 65 ota. Kid Gloves in dark shades at coat and Isas than oost. Dress Goods oheeper then ever. Osseimerec and Paata Llnena at the veiy bottom figures. All classes of Goods marked down twenty per cent. Now 1s the time to get bar gains. Blaxcbaed A Hw.t., tf 128 Brand Street A beautiful line of Neckwear and Gents' Linen Handkerobiefi. apis aodlw Thobston A Aoia The asshsl rtosk. It will take place at Fort Mitchell on the Mobile A Girard BaUraad, May 1st. The distanos is about twelve miles, s vary pleasant ride, and the pleasure grounds are moat admirably suited for pionios. The water is excellent and the umbrage ous oaks era plentiful. The spot ii a most delightful one for n day’s resort, and, as is usual on snob occasions, s gnat many will attend. A large platform will be erected for dendeg, tho best mnrto will be iceared end e dinner “fit for e king” will bo spread. Bound trip tiokots are ■ailing at fifty cents.. See advertisement in oor oolumns. The rwSylirv of Xum will convene this evening.at the Presby terian Oherah. The opening sermon will be proaohed by Bov. Mr. MoKsy, of Ms- eon, the Moderator of the last Presby tery. Preaohing aaoh evening daring the week. The pablio are invited to attend. The session may oontinue through tho wash. The Presbytery met in Oolnmbns seven years ago. J. ». Smith A Brother. These gentlemen keep stall No. 14 in tho markst,'and era prepared to sell the choicest masts of every kind that the market affords. They are eonrtsoni and accommodating gentlemen, end by their etriot attention to bosinees have won a large patronage. Call on them to get the beet of meats. Death of Col. Jemws Ir. Cettene. This high toned gentlemen, aged 62 years, died yesterday morning in Bussell county of heart disease. He was a mem ber of the Msthodiet oburoh and was a straightforward industrious and well-to- do oitisen. Ha was several years ago one of the firm of Watt A C as tens. He was formerly ,s citizen of Talbot county and represented her in the Legislature many yean ago. He wee regarded as ons of Bussell's best oitiienA Hs will bs interred to-day in Talbotton, his old home. Pesos to his ashes. Hina is s bouquet of oompUments; “There are but two fine things in the world," says MslbeiWes, “women and roses." Leasing exclaims; “Woman is the maaterpisoe of the aniverae.” Bour bon says: “The pearl ia the image of parity, .bat woman ia purer than the pearl.” Thackeray writes: “A good wo man ia the lovliaat Rower that blooms un der heaven." Balsas says: “Even the er rata ot woman spring from her faith in tbs good." Voltaire declares: “All the reasonings of men are not worth om sen timent of woman.’’ Lamartine asserts that “Women have more heart and man imagination than mam" Otway axolaiau: “O woman! lovely woman! Nature made thee to temper man; we had been brutes without you.” To whioh Mark Twain adds: “Bat for yon we should bo noth ing, for wo should not bo bora.” hATBBT UTTER. Just reoeivsd—New Styles of Silk and Stiff Hats, handsome and cheap, aplfi aodlw Tboamtom A Aoba TTMABH’B COXBVMTTITB CVMM. Son aura foaOonramptton, Bronchitis, Coughs, Croup, Golds, Asthma and all Long affections, and restores Lost VoIoca Wholesale and ratail by A. M. Brannon and W. B. Kant Trial bottles at all Drag Stem ia the eity at 8C eantA mb24 aodAwly BTBAW MATB BOB TMB KILLIOKI For Hoo, Boys and Children, from 16 oanta to $6. Tbomroh A Aon. aplfi aodlw BUPKBIOB CttVBTS. Saturday aadad the feturns for the eqnity dooket for tho May term of the Mnsoogee Court. They amounted to four. Next Tuesday will be return day for tho oommon law docket Up to date, twenty- three oases have been returned. There era for trial seventy-eight oases oo the oommon law, thirty-five oa the eqnity, thirty-six on the appeal, seven on the oertiorari, five oa tbs illegality, six on tho motion and aighty-fonr on the crimi nal doeket. Judge Ingram rstnmed from Marion Court yesterday, whioh will adjourn about the Uttar portion of the week. He ad- dressed the people Monday, favoring the Constitutional Convention. Those also there asy his address was vary sbls end interesting. Hs states that fully eight more addresses ere to be delivered during the week. Some of tho people of that county appear to bo somewhat opposed to the Convention. Stewart Superior Court will not meet next week, owing to tho went of a Sher iff in that oounty. Judge Crawford will appoint a special term for tho hearing of the eriminal dooket. The Sheriff has re signed, and hU place has not yet been filled. FORK PACKING tit TUB WBBT. Comparative statement of tho winter pecking of hogs ia the West during the aeaeoos (Nov. 1st to Merab 1st) of 1875-76 and 1876-77, arranged by L. H. Chappell from the Cincinnati Price Current reports. The packing at six principal oitiea from Nov. 1st to Maroh 1st inclusive bos been as follows: 1874-7 ChfOSgo 1,518,084 "■ innstl 528.678 jOUli 416,000 Indisaspolli 201,1m Mlwsukss 216,420 Loulsvllls 214,842 1476-4 1,102.045 643.660 820,806 328,184 181,272 223,147 Total number paeksd lu the Welt ,L7. 4,072,835 4,810,186 InorssM lor lesaon 1876-7.. ..(Head) 102,204 Aggregate net weight for ■es«on 1876-7 1,006.647,281 Aggregate net weight for Men 18754 1,042,444,021 Ineresio In pennda for season 1874-7 88,451,210 The exports of bacon from the port ot Now York, alona, ksvo been: 1174-7: from Nov. lit to Maroh 128,478,487 96,684,400 [poondiof bsoon)...... 25,164,087 Tho season has been remarkable for vi olent fluotnetioni in prioeA Gradually advanotng from Nor. let, 1876, when dear ribbed bnlk side* were worth in Ohioago 8 cents, the highest point was reached on Jan. 6th 1877, with olsar ribbed balk 9 cents; deoliuing from that, with freqneift reactions, the lowest point was reached Maroh 18th with dear ribbed bnlk 6|. LOCAL BBIMWB, —A novelty in animal food is a soft, fine meal made from hey. —No more Mayor’s Courts Every body is thinking about pieuios. —The harrowing seeut of bone phos phate has given ewey to the gentle, in sinuating arama of the blooming escha lot. —The oemetery is bsing oleaned in the most approved style. Eight hands are at work therein, and will complete it this week. —Said the boy of the period; “Me, I’m hungry, and I'd Uka to have some bread and oleomargarine with molasses on it. —Corn want np ten eents per bnshel yesterday, end several of tho merohents made large purchases before others got a whiff of tho “mouse.” —Gentlemen who can’t tell a polonaise from an apron front will boar in mind the prevailing distinction between a hat and a bonnet. Out U worn over the ear and the other on tho napa of tho nook. —We noticed yesterday a new style of silk hat. The' sweat band U so arranged that there U no pressure upon the fore head si U usual, and the bnokla of the band U situated at the book of the baf. —The entertainment to be given by “Mrs. Jarley” for the benefit of tho Co lumbus Guards promisee to be the most enjoyable affair that has taken place for asany months. Matt haa it entirely in hU hands, and U sore to make aauooeasof it. Probably the sublimast spootaole that Wagner aver saw in hU maddest dream waa a beautiful lady, dressed all in snowy white, with nntbrown hair falling in a eaaeada down bar beak, in the middle of the night trying to smuggle her husband’s best razor so as to oat her eoras. Beat. Tbs members ot the “Art Preserva tive” attached to this ofifioe have formed a Base Boll Club. They want ont lest afternoon to play. Wa have seen some better games; we have seen none worse. One was considered tho champion when ha aoeidantly caught a ball. Mi George Tlllinghaat and Mark Wagner were Captain* of the respective nines. At the oloee of six innings, when night oloeed the shew, the aoore stood: Tilling- hast 23, Wagner M. Time, two boon. Fortunately, no fingers ware broken. We understand they play amatoh game with Blade’a Sebool nine on Friday after noon. Picnic cf Cmthollc Union. Tho Young Men’s Catholic Union gives e pionio at Hatcheohubbse, on the Mobile 2nd Girard Bailroad, on Thursday, May 3d. The plaoe selected is very pretty, and convenient to a splendid spring. The following oommitteee are appoint ed: Committee of Arrangements—G. N Hartmann, L. T. Byekly, Matt O'Brian, Thomas Namsa, Jr., J. D. Smith. Floor Managers—John Brady, G. H. Keys, 8. J. Hoffman, F. W. Golden. Basket Committee—W. H. Busbey, William Code, H. O'Conner. , Military. The Muscogee Bifles, some sixty strong, wen drilled an tho streets last night by Captain Beset Crawford. Bteolimy Tim Sosos one, not having the fear of eleo- trioity before hie eyas, stole ell the hand- some geraniaaos from the yard of Mr. O. O. Harrell, manager of tha Western Un ion Office el OelsmbsA CALL AMD BB COMTIMCBD. Font nioe Pietnrss of yourself at 60 eauht, or cos for tf oca to, at Williams' Art Gallery. Pictures in Cases, Loshste, Pina, Bings,fiO osnta. fsMM IMMENSE STOCK OF SPBING GOODS si ran XMW tobk BTOBB. 10,009 yards Jseonet Embroideries at 6a 6,000 “ Bast “London Cords” at 9a 6,000 “ New Dross Goods at 10 ate. 6.000 “ 4-4 Sea Island Carton at 7a 6,090 “ Bleached Oottoa at 6e. 8.000 “ 4 4 Gram Cloth for Dream st 8* ets. 8.000 yards Curtain Loos at 17a and up ward*. 6.000 dose Hosiery at 7a and upwards. 2.000 Parasols at 20a and upward*. 2,000 yards Viotoris Lawns at 16a and upwards. 600 Honey Comb Quilts at 96 osnta. 800 pairs of Cloth Gaiters st Rl.00. 200 Corsets at 80 osnta. 60 doss. Hemmed Handkerchiefs, 6a 60 “ 2-Button Kid Gloves, 50o. 60 “ King Shirts just raosivsd. 20 “ Abdominal Corsets. 26 places Good Blaok Alpaess at 25c. Ladies’ Bssdy-asada Linen Salts. Goxdox A OsBfllLL. js23oodtf m ARABESQUE and DAMA88E PIQUES, Best London Cords, 9 ota. Gazelle Plaids—Saltings, 10 eta.; Hampton Kids in all tbs new shades, every pair warranted. White Viotoris Lawns, 16, 20 and 22o. “ « « 25, 86,46 and 50c. 8 4 French Nainsook; J,iuen D'Inde—entirely new; Brown Linen Lawns—Plain and Plaid; Blaok Granadinss—all grades; Fine Lina Domsstto aad Marsoillsa Quilts; Lsoe, Bib* and Oollarattos; Silk and Laos Fiohus; Dotted Notts for Veils; Striped and Checked Silks; Silk Baps in white and new delicate shades; Blaok Bilks—all grad**; Tam is* end Brilliantinea J. 8. JONES. BBTBATIOTAXf Not st all, it tea faot; Kirven means what he says, when ha advertise* his low prioea. Pail and see for yourself. Dr/Hehesiek’a ■laswAasrdTBaiaesIles The standard remedies for all diseases of the longs are Schxxcx’i Pulmonic Sys op, SoBBHax’e Bui Warn Tonic, and Bobknok’b Minduxi Pilu, and if taken before tho long* ara destroyed, a speedy oure is effsoted. To those three medioinee Dr. J. H. Bohenok, of Philidelphte, owes his unri valed suoooss in tbs treatment of pulmo nary diseases. The Pulmonia Byrap ripene the morbid matter in the hinge; nature throw* it off by an easy expea to ration, for when the phlegm or matter to ripe a alight oongh will throw it off, tha patient has rest and ths long* begin to hsaL To enable tho Palm onto Syrup to do this, Baheook’s Mandrake Fills and Sohenok’s Baa Weed Tonio moat be freely need to cleanse the stomach aad liver. Sehenok’s Mandrake Pill* sot on the liver, removing all obstructions, relax the gall bladder, tha bile starts freely, snd the liver is soon relieved. Sohsnek's Ssa Weed Tonio is * gratis stimulant and alterative; tho alkali of whioh it ta oompaaad mixes with tha food and prevents souring. It esetets the di gestion by toning np the stomach to a healthy condition, so that tha food and tho PolmonioSyrap will makegood blood; then the lunge heal, and tha patient will rarely get well if ears to taken to prevent fresh oold. _ „ , All who wish; to oonsult Dr. Bohenok, either personally or by totter, oen do so at his principal ofifioe, corner of Sixth and ArohSta., Philadelphia, every Monday. Sohenok’s medioinee are sold by all druggists throughout ths oouutry. mhlsod2m usssir iisdt Aoraas. WUT TEXT OX* A MIOIT, A WXXX, ,AXD XXXIIX THS AOraXOATA Frank Msyo plays hot oa* sard “Davy Crockett," snd that has netted him $50.- 000 in six yean. He plays oa sbassA Mrs. Bowers is not as much sought as formerly; but she has accumulated about $100,000. She shares after expenses. Lester Wsllsck's terms are |300 a might, or $1,800 a week. Ba plays annually in Boston, where, though not a greet favor ite, like Booth or Neilaon, he readily com mands that figaro. Mr. Wellsck lists a sporting life vary largely. /oka McCullough is rising asara rapid ly than any of our legitimate actors. He follows in ths footsteps of Edwin Forest, whoso friend, pupil snd rapport ha ws*. He shares after expenses, and averagse $600 a wash easily. Barney Williams and wif* may be in cluded hare, althoagh Barney has long since left us. They always traveled to gether, snd at tha ana of each en gagement nude a litoral division of the profits. Hs left $20,000 when hs died, and Mrs. Williams has os mush mors. Msggia MitoheU is aaantod, and far along toward forty. Bho travels with her own company, making special terms with managers, and al soring this season $1,600 s weak. She can get a oertainty of $1,000 a weak at any ttesA Mr. Ohanfrau is worth in Long Bran oh property $160,000. Ha was ths origins! Moss in the “streets of Nsw York.” He shares after expenses, and outside of New York is very popular. Mia Ohanfrau la not nnforttraato in bar ventures. Tha rtobest actor is John E. Owens, “Solon ShinglA” His tens* are $800 a night, or one-third ths grass receipt*. His ohtof profits are ths result of judl- oioua real estate investments. He owns over a million dollars in lsndsd property alone. He is married, not generous in living, nor given to self-indnlgenoaA Mr. and Mrs. Florence travel the aame way. Until they struck ths “Mighty Dol lar,” they bed rather hard lack, although in his twenty odd years, Florence has as sured e house in New York. Now they get s oertainty of $1,800 a week, snd a share besidea In Franeiaco they olearad $22,000 in four weeks. Florenoe is open- faosd, open-heartsd, open-handed. If be saves anything now it will bo because bis agent makes him. Little Lotts, as Miss Crabtree is gen erally known, is no child. Bho mast be over thirty rad quite well off. She shares, after expenses, lees $160—that is if tha expenses are $800, shares after $160. She first esme ont as a star in Niblo’s in 1868. Before that she eang and danoad in the San Frwatooo oonoert saloons, and nude a pile of money. She is worth about $260,000, of whioh aha is vary osrefoL Mr. E. L. Davenport is snoosssfsl, and not so. When on s salary h* gets $600 a week. He generally travels on sharea. Just now ha haa taken np Denial Drnoe, in whioh Barrett so lamentably failad,and report says has nude a gnat hit in it. This seems quite probable, for it is m strong part, and needed a strong man to play it. It is to be tho feature into week in the Brooklyn Park. Davenport is quite an old man, married, with several grown up children, radpoeeeseed of some property—a farm in Pennsylvania. His Hamlet is much admired, also his Brutus snd his Bill Sykes. MARKET RKPORTt. RY TELEGRAPH TO THE ENQUIRER. FINANCIAL, London, April M—Noon — Oeasoli *444- Erle 5H. 1:30 r. K.—Consols 541-16. 8:46 r n—Consols S6& Pams, April 17—190 r. x.—Rastas losrand roe. Beaus, April K.-Speele Increased e,8»,- ooo marks. New Yom, Anil IT. -Evening — Money Gto& closed weekm^ioe^jfil^ Sinuiu Bfocicl to the Cntntrer-Sun.] Nsw Yobe. April IT—Stocks active and with better leellng, as followa: New York Central 52U; Erie, ty,; Lake Short, 47%; Illlnoli CantraftoW; Pittsburg 84%; B^a?d, N 8% W " Urn P"* 1 ” 5 turn tVB-TxaaauEY. Spectcl |* the nqsSsrlH.] Balance*—Oold, *76,144,114; Oorrcncy, *41 r 764,744. Sub-Treasury paM Interest, *(»,ooo— for bonds 91o5,ooo, Oaitoau receipts *245,500. UP YOU WAX* TO sir PERMANENT GLOSSY PHO TOGRAPH Of youraalf, don’t fall to give G. T. WU llama, Photograph Artist, a oall. Ha era- not bo exoelled in taking Plot urea, always giving satisfaction or no pay required. Prioe, $2.60 per doara, or $1.60 for six. Pictures taken regardless of weather. doc26 eodtf House Furnishing Linens at eodtf ^ M. Josxph's. In foot, yon can find anything wanted in the Dry Goods line, oheeper than else where, st M. Josxfx’s, eodtf 89 Broad street. London Oords, White Piques, Linen Dress Lawns, Figured Muslins, Viotoris Lawns, and other Goods too numsrou* to mention, at prioea that will insure sales, at M. Josxph’s. eodtf BPBUra OOODBI m sPBIKO OOODB I If you want a nice Parasol, go to Blanchard A Hill's to buy it, as they ara offering the most oompleto assortment in OolumbuA They have just raosivsd, also, Ladies’rad Gents’ Lisle-thread Gloves, Tidies for furniture, Pillow Shams, Ger man Lsoe, * large lot of Boobing for the neck—oheeper than aver. Man’s Castor Gloves, for $1.60 per pairs Viotoris Lawns, from 16a to 48a, and Dross Goods, from 10a np. fab4 tf BnaNwssni) A Hill. Largest and Prettiest stook of OaUooss in tho oity st M. Josbfx’a eodtf Bee Islands, Bleaohings, Tickings and other Domestic Dry Goods vary cheap, at aodtf > M. Josxpe'a Blaok Granadinss — handsome and eh sap—at M. Jomph’a aodtf _ Tone*. Improve your stook. Tha full blooded Devon Bull, SToxswaix, will stand at Monday's Stable for a few weeks. The oow-calvee of this raiaul ara noted as milkers. In four or five wash* this Ball willbsfosaalsat tn,thAaa-8t Mcxnax's Siasu. Ladiss' Ready-Made Linen Baits. Gobuom A Cason*. ja23 wdtf A WOEDEMFDL CUKI09ITY. a body paxT aas aim xoxsx, sound NUh owaTONNa, xm. Special Oorrespondenoe of the 8t. Paul Ple- nser-Press.] OwaTONNa, April 5.—Out in tha town of Deerfield, shout ton milse from this oity, there was to-day unearthed a most wonderful ourioetty. Thera waa found by tome hunters, under a load of manure, what both resembled a nan and a oolt. The head resembled very maeh that of a man, while the lower parte that of a oolt. Tha eyes were toasted about midway of the head, and the noee about four inohaa tong, resembling the nose of a oolt, while the sen were short, unlike either those of a man or oolt. The size of this ear- ions specimen oould not be ascertained, as it BAD BKSH OCT VI TWO, with only one front lag reuteintog. The head ws* covered with soft and fine hsir, and tha soft spot usually found on tha top of tha head of a vary yonng ohild was f onnd shout when it would be on s child's bead. When this came from to unknown, bnt it oxxtaixlt was nmnaa where it was and ont into in tho manner it wet by some one. From the shape of the figure as out into, one would bo led to suppose that the oreatura had only two legs, as parts of the riba were attached to the pari of the body found. Hany rap* pose this unnatural objeot to ba the orrapBiNQ or a woxax, and to oonosal tha matter tha parent took this means of oonosaling it from tha pnb- Ua Parties from this oity want out to the woods where thiji objeot of onriosity web found rad procured the port above del- soribed rad will plaoe it on exhibition to morrow. LlvsaroOL, April 17—Noon.—Oottoa dull end easier; middling uplands *<1; middling Orleans 4%d; seise 6,000—1,045 for •psculstlonand ex port. Bsoelpts to-day 8,400—7,500 American. Futuna 2-Ud cheaper, and the market li week: salee of upland!, low middling clause, April snd May delivery, 5J5-16J: May and June 6 51-52; June rad July! l-iad; July snd August * 6480% August and September, 5 a-ied Uplands, low middling ofau4a,6hlpp*d Ml nd April, per ssItlidH. Uplands,low middling olaase, May and June delivery, 616-iad; June and July, 5 {-led; July und August, 6 l-16d. 190 r. ■—Uplands, low middling clause, •prll and May delivery, 62B-82d. *j5u r a—Upland a low middling clause, June and July delivery, 5l-t2d. 8:20 » a—Uplands, low middling clause, May aa^June delivery, 5 31484; July and Auguat, 4 p x—Uplands, low middling elauie May and Juna delivery, 615-163. 2:80 p. ic—Of sales today 5,200 ware Ameri can. r 6:00 P. m.—Futures closed steady. Yarn and fabric! dull and tending down- ard. Hnw Yonx, April 17. - Evening — Ootton dull; middling uplands U%o; middling Or leans il%c; sales 882. (Joosouuated ntt rseslpts 10,140; exports to Orest Britain 10,677, oontinant 8,482, channel 1*634. Net receipts 5*. Futures oloeed weak: salt* 82,000 balm, as follows : April, U 16-10ueil ll-luO; May, 11 15-100011 00-10O; Juno, li 28-100011 28 luu; July, 11 17-1008011 88-100; August, 1140-100 SU 00-100; September, 1188.100*1180-100; Oc tober 1126-WO011,20-100; November 1110100* 11 21-100; lleoomber 1120-100*1126-100; Janu ary 1129-100*1182-100. OaLvaoTCN, April IT. — Ootton quiet and ^omfeal; middlings 10%o; nat neeipto 281; Xavannax, April 17.— Ootton dull; mil dings 10%c; not rooolpts 221; sales 800. New USUAI4, April 17.—Ootton qulot j middling! ll%«, low middlings 10%o, good or- ■Unary Ate; not rooolpts 800; sales 6200; ports to Great Britain 1900, oontinant. Moai&e, April 17.—Ootton easy; middlings 10%@10%o; net rooolpts 166; sales ooo. Ohaulustoh, April 17.—Ootton steady; mid- lings 11%*11%4: not rooolpts ITS; sals* 5(10) exposti to Groat Britain i486. P5I0VIE10NE, Beltlsaere. Baltixobb, April 17.—Oats firm—Southern prime 44*470. Rye; prime 560. Provisions strong and higher. Moss pork *16 00* 10 26. Baoon—shoulders 64fe, oloar rib sides Hams 12%*18%c. Lard—refined 10)40. Ooffoo qulot ana steady—job lota 16* Whiskey higher, at *1100110%. Hugar “Om Vaall.” Detroit Free Press.] “I oan’t joss git it frew my head how does business msn oen borrow money 09 oell end make it pay,'’Brother Gardner wan explaining at the market yesterday. “D» odder day I borrowed two doltero of dxt Mioter Brown on Grove street, u’ I woe jem dat fool nuff to wan* to chow of e lactic, co I told him I wanted to borrow dat two dollar bill oh oall. Wall, what yon ’apose happened 7” “He didn’t have ray $2 to land I" oalled out one of tho whitewaobara. “Yon got tha money an’ jumped de town!” pat in a aeoond. “Qemlcn, I know die town, an’ die town knows mo,” itifily rspUed Mr. Gardner. “I believes my money is as good as my word among the beat business men in Detroit. No sir; I tuk do money, went home, on’ I hadn’t been in dc hone* ten minatcc when dat Brown cam* along and songont: “Brndder Gardner, I’s» colling yon —I’ee calling over dc feno* tor dot $2 bill!” “Der* dot money was on oall, on* dan b* wa* oalling for It, en’ I had to hud ’em ober. When an ola man Uka m* hen got hte mind made, np to have fried oy» tom for breakfaat, an' a flnsnahnl smack like dat come* dowfa upon him, it jeos make* de ahivers go up ’n down hi* nook wldout regard to oeremony." FOR RENT. T IE Dcsirsblc Rasldtcoa, No. 232 south Broca street, oontalnlng eight rooms, *11 necessary out-bulldlngs,, end good wsu of water. | Tho above rasldanoela conv t to the baslnes* part of tha city, end la an ex- sallsnt neighborhood. Apply at ocUzdhwtf THU OFFICE, The steamar alias, from Havana, reports , that an April 18th, In lattlttud* *5 45, oka oo- conntared an alghtoon hours’ hurriarat. O* the 14th sha iaw several re seels hero to with loss of sells. Specielto Uw ENfuINr-Am.] Savannah, April IT —Arrived: 8t*am*r Juniata, from Philadelphia aad Baltimore; ship Lawreno* Brown, Liverpool; sehosner J A Blaekatone, Norfolk. Cleared: Bark Vega Hell. Sailed: Bark Sorridteiee, far London Derry. TS* steamer America passad tha Frying pan, Ughbehlp, off Romaln steering nortkwest. Al. ■o passed one-half of deek of a pilot boat ton mllos northeast of Romaln, aad off Hastens ten bam of tar, shinglas aad other drift stuff, and was signalled by tho barksntlns Levanter. Special to EUfulnogus.] Post Ho vac, April IT.—The United States •teamer Powhattan, Oapt FlUlbeen command ing, has arrived. During tha gnat storm of tha 18th Instant on the Southern Atlantlo eoest, owing to the great proteetlon afforded to shipping in tha land-looked harbor cf Port Boyd, vestels an chored in tb* upper rad lower bay, end thoee nt tha wharf, did not feel the storm le tho aotlvt, 10J40. Hew Turk. Raw Yoke. April 17—Flour dull and heavy, eloslng dull at I0*I6c lower to soli—superfine Western and SUM *145*7 oj, latter extreme; Other grades unohangod—common to fair extra do *6 50*7 60; Southern heavv *7 00*4 50, good ' . . Wheat unsettled a I02o lower, soarooly anything doing, shippers holding off— winter qnlot—rod^Western *4 45* 1 5o. Gora lQl%s lower, much leu doing- ungraded Western mixed StOSMdo, yellow 640. white Ws .Urn 440, yellow Southern whiU (on dock) 6te, old WesUrn mlxeu iu •tore 45044c. Oats %*lo lower and heavy. Ooffee—Bio qnlot, steady and unohangod. Su gar stroi —■— —- - . - ;ood re irm and aotfvo— U%o fbr granulated, ll%o for powdered.’ Mousses refining stock higher and In fair de mand, at 4So—60o for ten; grocery grades steady —New Orleans 38064c. Rtoe mode rately aetlve, unchanged—Carolina 604e com mon to prime. Pork lower, clou Ing unsettled- new most*140501425; eloslngat*l6 00, Lard lower; *10 90 for prime lUam. Whiskey a shade easier—*100. IS- Lewis. ST. Loom, ApriU7—Flour firm, little doing. Wheat Inaetlva—No 2 red fall $175U01 76% WiJ* 0 .* do *112. Corn aetlve—No 2 mlxM summer steam 100 asked. Bulk maau firmer— shoulders 6Uo, clear rib sides *%& Bacon firm—shoulders 6%04%o, clear rib sides 8%c, clear sides so. Hogs stronger, prices range ra?i*n5r ClmelmmsSI. v Cincinnati, April 17.—Flour stUady and in good damaud—family *s 00*8 24. Wheat easier—red *1 700175. Corn dull, at 47045c. Oats quiet but steady, at 850480. Bye easier, middles 8c, short dear middles T%e. Bacon ~“‘^t and firm—shoulders «%04%c, dear rib ■ 5%e, oloar ddee ae. Whukey In good de mand and a (hade higher—5105. Batter d“l* end lower—eholoe WesUrn Reserve loam; Central Ohio 1901SO. Hogs quiet- butchers *5 1009 501 reodpti 2,200 ’ ship ments 550. Iramlawllla. Lodiovillx, April 17.—Flour firm and u» ehapged- extra *8 00*5 26; family *4 5004 78. Jfboat fOoady—rad de5, amber *175, whits *150. Cora firmer—whiU 45c, mixed 460. Hve firmer, 80c. Oats steady—No. 2 whtu 42c, mixed 440. Barley qulet—strietly prime to eholoe Minnesota 00e. Pork steady, at *16 00. Bulk meats quiet—shoulders Otto, elear rib •Ide* 808%e, clsar aldas 8Ue. Baoon firm- shoulders 4Uo, dear rib sides Oo, dear •Ides o%@5Mo. Hams—sugar eurea quiet, 10% Olio. Lud firm—eholoe baf UeroeUWc! keg lao^Whlfkey steady, *104. Bagging steady, Ohleafw, tpeciel to Cnfufrer-Am ] Ohioaco, April lT^Flour In fair de: and firm — western extras 46 7607 26; tor extras 57 6007 00. Wheat Irregular, un settled and lower—No 2Chloago spring u 4153 cash, *1 42% for May, *1 44 for Jane; No. 8 do. *1 82U01 ns. - Corn aotlve bnt lower — esc eaah, 46%o tor May, 47%o for Juee Oats dull and iower-80%o cash, S7o for May, 87%o for Jane. Rye dull and a shade lower—75c. Bar ley dull and lowar—Oo. Pork unsettled, lower and fluctuating, dosing heavy—*11 25 oas *15 20015 22it for MayTiu 85 forjnne. Lar- unsettted ana lower, dosing heavy—*5 SO cash or Mar. Bulk msaurteady and unchanged- shouldtrt s%05%e, short rib sides 8%e, short dear sides %o. Whlskey *1 07. Afters00a Board.—Wheat %o lower. Cora tortthj tlo fbr Jane. Oatsun- SHSSl JSfrWStf*'**’**"* How Stolen*. Special to Ibfufrvr-Am.] Now Obuans, April IT. — Pork qnlet- beld at *16 Sfid, Lard firmer—tierce lO^O- k** 1 ***. hhfik meets quiet—shoal *oo"*Jj»Wl paoked 6%o; sides jobbing at WOfe lor oJ.ar rib and olaar. Baoon quiet— dtouldenMMWo, dear rib sides 0*0%e, dear Mas »%0S%c.Sugar-cured hams dull, lO0Uo for large and ordinary, lOSUUafor small. Whiskey dull—Western rectified jl 05, Louisi ana *1 of. Ooffee quiet —Bio, jobblngwrdlnary to prime ITo. Sugar qalet — fair to fancy fafr 4%o. Molaeses qalst—prime to eholoe U *470. Riot—ordinary to dtolet Loalalana 4% HAYAL ETOXEE, Etc. Now Yonx, April 17.—Tallow firmer, eeged fOT prime city. Rodn unchanged at *2 tor strained. Terpentine heavy, Mo. Frelghta. Now Yonx. April lT^Frdghtt to Liver. pool bee aotlve and a trifle lower—ootton, par Ku,%d;per steam %d. ' MABINE INTELLI0EHCE. ' Now Yonx, April 16.-Arrived: oust, Ba Arrived oat: Pride of Web*, Diego. 1 Homeward: o Meyer, feiNewOrisaai. RAILROADS. Central and Bonthwestern o Savannah, Oa., Marsh 1,1477. N AND AFTUt SUNDAY, March TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH ARD WEST Leaves Savannah *90 a x Leaves Augusta 5:16 a k Arrives at Augusta 4:46 r x Arrives at Maooa Mira Leaves Macon for Atlanta 5:16 r x arrives at Atlanta -*:w a x Making dost connections at Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Bailroad lor all points North and West. CUMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta 10:40rx Arrival at Maoou 4:44 a k IgAhW** Msfiflft TdMl a se Arrlvaa at Mllbdgavilb 5:44 a x Arrival at Eatonton 11A0ax Arrive! at Augusta ._.... am r x Arrives at Savaanah 4:55 r x Leaves Augusta 5:15ax . Making oonneetlons at Auguta lor the North and East: and at Savannah with tha Atlantlo and Gulf Bailroad for all points In Florida. TRAIN NO. f, GOING NORTH AND WBST Leaves Savannah Arrives at Augusta Leaves Augusta... . 790 r x . 490AX . (95 >1 . 594AX .11:50 A X . fcOOAX . 1:40 AM . 2:14 r X Arrives at iMllledgavIlle Arrives at Eatonton Arrives at Mason........ Leaves Maoon for Atlanta Arrive! at Atlanta Leaves Maoon for Albany and Eo- faula 1:55 ax Arrives at Eufaula A05 r x Arrives at Albany........ 1:41 r x Trains on this schedule for Mason, Atlanta, Columbus, Eufaula and Albany dally, making olose connection at Atlanta with Western E Atlantlo and Atlanta A Htehmend Air Line. At euraula with Montgomery and Butaula Kallroau; at Columbus with Western Rail road of Alahama, and Mobil# and Girard Railroad. Train on Blakely Extension Leaves Albany Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays rad Fridays. COMING SOUTH AND HAST. Leaves Atlanta 1:* r X Arrives at Maoon from Atlanta—.... *:M r x Loaves Albany 10:68am Leave* Ealkula 12:80 r X Arrives at ttaaon Horn Eufaula and Albany 7:00 r M Leaves Columbus 11:82 a x Arrives at Maeon from Columbus.... mo r x Leaves Maeon T:*t r x Arrives at Augusta 6:00 a k Leavee Augusta............. AOOrx Arrives at Savannah 7:15 a X Making oonneotlcus at Bavannah with At- anti* and Gulf Railroad for all points In Flor ida. Passengers for Mllledgevilb and Eatonton will take train No. 2 from Savannah and train No. 1 from Maeon, wbleb trains oonneot dally exospt Monday, tor those points, william Rogers, General Supt. Central Bailroad, Savannah. W. O. BAOUL, Supt. Southwestern Bailroad, Maeon. feb6tf Mobile & Girard R. B. CoLuxnut, Oa., November 2*, 1876. Double Daily Passenger Thun M AKING clou eonnutlon at Ualon Springs with Montgomery A Eulaula trains to and from Montgomery and points mneotlons at Montgomery lor tha Northwest. Through coach with steeping eocommoda- out between Columbus and Montgomery: Passen. gw and freight Tram. 790 rx 1292 AX [Mall Train. Troy » Eula •• Montgomery.... 7:40rx 0:85ax •• Mobile 4:16 AX .4:00rx “ New Orleans 11:26 a x 5:66 pm •• Nashville 6:00 AX 7:66r x “ Louisville Atorx 890 ax it Clnsinuatt 8:16 r X 7:25 A w •• Stimuli., 8:10 AX 795 rx Philadelphia.... 7:85 a x A80 r X <• New York 10:24ax AMrx Leave Troy.;, 12:80 a x Arrive at Union Springe.. 2:29 A x “ Columbus T:10ax •• Opelika 8:40 A X “ Atlanta *90r x “ Macon 7:0* rx “ Savannah UMAX Trains arrive In Montgomery on* hoar ur- W. L. CLAXK, Superintendent. D. E. WILLIAMS, General Tloket Agent.ooyjOtf WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Columbu*. Go., April 7,1877. Trains Leave Columbus AS FOLLOWS Southern Mail. «:OS p. xe., arrives at Montgomery. 592 rx Mobil* 095 A ■ New Orleans. 1195 a x Selma 112)4 a k Atlanta *ioo ax Atlanta, A Northern Mail. *!H so. xa., arrives at Atlanta., Washing) Haw ' ALSO BY THIS TKAIN Arrive at Montgomery 225 r M TBA1NS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery and Southw*(t..ll:10 A x From Atlanta rad Northwest sioo r x AW This Train, arriving at Columbus at 0:*O y. R, laavu Atlaata at 190 p. as. E. F. ALEXANDER, PswoMcmt. OHARLE8 PHILUPt, Afsat dsautf