Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, June 20, 1877, Image 4
DAILY BNQUCRBR-SUSr: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, ^Hilg Inquirer. 8 ALISBURT & rmopuiKTon*. CO., OCX AO ENTS. Tiohu luuio, Opelika, Ala. t. 8. 8onaun A Oo, Lafayette, Ala j T Jomn, Hamilton, Qa W S Taoaaa, Alexander City, Ala. J w McClindon, Watt Point, Oa. J. L. Dani*l, Olsnnvlll*, Ala. REGULAR TRAVELING AGENTS. L M. LVNCK, sw The abort AzanU of JumiiaStm are aotborlsod to eollelt end receipt for eab- •ortptlona and adrertUemeate. SUBSCRIPTION BATBS. Proa thU data the luboorlptlon to the Oo- aabaa Ewqnaim will bo ai Ibllowe, either •errad by oarrlen la the elty and enbarbs, or •tat by mall, (w* prspaytaf Mo pnfapi): Strictly Is Ad rases. DAILY. Ose Year - 07.00 “ Three Ifostha S.00 •• One Month .78 WEEKLY, One Year 1.10 <• Hit Mostha 78 SUNDAY, Year 1.80 « Six Montha 1.00 WEEKLY ssd SUNDAY, On Yasr.. S.SO Tha Law of OoagrtM sow require* newspa- par postage to bo prepaid by the publishers, sad from this data we will prepay It wlthoat additional ooat to subscribsrs. Sabttribare will aaa the Importanee of paylag op promptly, aa In addition to serving thorn tha paper, wa hare an additional oaah azponea la tha matter of pottage. MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT. ». CRAWFORD SIDINO. TWEWTT-SEVENTH DA*. BUte re. Willie Bigg era—Assault with latent to marder. Plea ol guilty of nn- Uwtol ahooting. State re. Gal Tin Johneon—Larceny from the home. Plea of guilty. State re. Henry Darla—Simple larceny. Verdiot, guilty. Berea oeaee oontinued; 20 no arrest; 6 nolle proe’d State rt, John Ooohran—Miademeanor. Verdiot, not guilty. Court then adjourned until 0 o’olook thin morning. The Finnegan oaae it the first to be taken up thil morning. One hundred and fifty juror* hare been aammoned in thia oaae. They and witneaaea and all ooneernad should be promptly on hand. KATBS OF AfoVENTIBINU. aeiaubfi l Sg.'gggSSS^SSaetN z 8 ssssassessKssa. qtuoH I Sssasssssssssl «w a °we | zqtuoK 9 iiSESeSHssssg 1 ‘ n n no if i ISiSStSSSkaKB 1 «n«°ri 8 I iiltaoH 6 M K*i M H M M M M | *qtuojf 01 1 ««iioh u SiSssssisisss 1 l in Fifty por oent. additional In Looal Column AsuanHiNT AnmaTiaanUNTa, 81 a aquare foreaoh 'naartlon. Marriages and Funeral Notloaa, 81. * Daily ovary other day, two-thlrde ol the abort rata*. Sunday and WaazLT.aaoh, ona-thlid of the a bora ratal. 001.11 IX HUH lUIAf MAHKKI. nnAMAk Rata for.Ootton Billa—Bight on Naw York, Boa ton and Providaaea par; on Savannah , Mobile and Naw Orlaana 14 discount. Banka chaokluz an Now York H and Naw Or leant 14 premium; other polnta \4 premium. Ourrouoy loam lots IJ por oant. f annum. Silver 1 per oeut. promiua. Quid nominal. OortoN—Quiet. Ordinary *0— Clean Bullied »»— flood Ordinary 1<>0— Low Middlings 1(>K«— Middling. 10)40— Itrlot Middling - H#~ Balea 0 balea. Baoelpte t balea—0 by H A O, R. It.; by wagons; 0 by N, A H. It. R.;0 by W. R. R. 0 by river; 0 by 8. W. R. R. Shipment! 0 balea—0 by 8. W. P.R.; 0 for home oenaump. lion ; 0 by W. B. R.; 0 by M. 8 O. R. R. paiLY avaruiNT. Block on hard Angnet lilt, 1878 610 Becelred to-day 2 " previously 71,810—11,811 TUM WALLACKB TO-NIOHT. Mr. Watty Wallaok and bis obarming wife, aaaiated by Mr. J. A. Bider, will glee one of their unique entertainment* to-night. Thia troupe oomea well reeom mended from Mobile, Ale., where they perform daring the winter montha. From information wo hare, they ere deeerriog of e tall bouse, not only beeeuae they ere good aotora, but they ere plerer people end not of that el aaa of low aotora wbo tramp the ooantry to get money to be ■pent in n riotoue end dieaolate wey. They are sarniog an honast bring in a respectable calling, and euoh people should be patronised. We hare nerer seen Mr. and Mrs. Walleok any of their speoialtlei, but we bare Wa. J. Fiorenoe and his wife in similar linos, and must confess that per. formeneaa of this kind are the most en joyable of any olass of thoatrioala. An ordinary oompany may hare a dozen aotora—only one or two of whioh are bearable—but in a combination like the Wallaces, or Florenoea, oil are good aotore. Thay perform pieoea where one aetor will take aereral obaraotere, and the norelty of euoh is the beauty and interest that ohsrma the audienoe. We ore not giren to praising shows onion ws bon estly beliera they are worthy. The Wal- laoks, we think, are deterring as aotora and as good people, and ws hope -they will be patronized by our show-going poople. WHAT OWN MILL FAYB. The total assessed property of Musoogee oonnty ie $7,270,145. The total tazation for State end oonnty purposes is $58,» 161 16. Of this amount the Eagle and Phaniz Oompany pays $10,000, orer one- sixth of the whole. The eity of Oolnmbns in 1876 oolleoted In taxes $00,251 11, of whioh zmonnt the Eagle and Phenix fac tory paid $7,765 87, or one-twelfth of the whole. There is needed no further statement of the rant adrantagee of anoh establishments. The figures are taken from the bookB. One oompany it la seen pays orer one-sixth of the State and aoun- ty tax and one-twelfth of the olty tax. By tha emotion of this gigsntio mill the taxee of the people have been greatly re- duoed and thousands of people sustained Some people, however, oppose our facto ries for personal end* and beoanse they ora corporations. ■hipped to-day •• nrfflvlni |irtviou*ljr . . 0 - # e 09,7 80—09,700 Stock on bond 2,164 •am Dat Liar Y*ar.—Stock Augutf tlat. Hid, 416; rooelvsd latne day 0; told receipt*,' 51,OM) ■hipped same day, 80; total shipment*, 40 SM ■took 6,#67; sale* 0. Middling* 10>$c. Reoetpt* at U. 0. porta May 1,010; for 4 day* 4,VO; export* to Oreat MiiUln, ft,Ml; to Oontl nent, 7,870; atook 200,000 bait*. U. 8. Hoar* Last Yrar-RacaipU for 4 day* 6,040; export* to Great Britain, 6,007; to Conti, nent, 4,708; atook 81ft,407. WHOLKHALK MARKET. 1»A«QII»G—1SU0I10O. Coen—Yellow, 6c; W “ Rued A, ISu., t>. bbl—Superfine, j White, 88c. BtMUft—Reflued A, ISo.; extm 0, lie.; 0 lie, Floor—W bbl—Superfine, $7.f>O00; family •non. Hteup—Floritla, 64o. 6*400*0. Tit*—Iron Jnd.jr to Jirw iVnrllHmmli, Springer's Opera House—-Tha Wallaoks. Warm Springs, Oa—J. L. Mustain Proprietor. MEXCVBY AT TBK OEOEOIA HOME OFFICE. 9 a. 12 M. TUESDAY. .... 82° | 3 p. M 88' ,,..85o I 6 p. m 87o OOBRESPONDINO DAT LAST TEAS. 9 A. U 75o | 3 P. M 78o 12 ll 70o 6 p. M 80o Pretty Hen. The sky was flocked with oloude and tha moon was shining, brightly showing them. A shadow seemed to along on the skv island, when on. of Mr. Matt O'Brien's little children exclaimed “There goee the shadow of an angel. The thought waa ohildlike, bnt poetioal iaisiia, Zumm,. The sorrel horse attaohed to the Sonth- orn Express wagon had a funny runaway yesterday, lie trotted over to the marble yard, then in a feeble gait galloped back to the other aide of the street, wound in and oat of a dozen pavement trees, than subsided. Strange to aey, nothing wee broken. For sale. jul9 at 180,000 bbicm Apply to Watt A Walker. F. A. Jkpson. Largest and Prettiest stock of Osliooos in the oity at M. Joseph's. > AY CONY) AT CWBTt I Remember that wa will offer for a abort while our entire stock of Spring and Rommar Ureas Goods at ooat and balow aam. Wa moan business. tf JBLABOKAOD A Bln. COLVM BUM FEMALE COLLEGE. TUESDAY MOBNpni'fl BXXBCMIS. Yesterday morning at 10. o'eloek tbs Junior exorcises of this institution took plaoe in tha Opera Honaa. Tha follow ing was the programme: MUSIC. POATZB. MUSIC. THE MISSION OP TNI DBW DBOP. Misi Bella Allan, Columbus, Ga. SUMMBB BRXXZX8. Miss Fannie Barham, Montgomery, Ala. MUSIC. PAILUBBS IN LIPZ. Mils Georgia It look, Amarioos, Ga kind WOODS. Miss Mary Gammon, Greenwood, Fla. MUSIC. WOMAN'S INFLUENCE. Miss Bowens Harrison, Columbus, Ga. WAITINO. Miss Ella Murphree, Troy, Ala. MUSIC. I. WIN MOSBS, BSQ., of Montgomery, delirered tbs literary ad dress, after the reading of compositions by the Jnniorz. His theme was, “Plea for Art Culture." It wee ably handled, and was a gam of beautiful and original tboaght and of rhetoric. Ho recited from his manusoript in rather a conversational than oratorios! tone, but it was done in a graceful sod sdmirzble style. He dis played good sense in not detaining the andieooe more than thirty minutes. CONOSBT. This was giren lest night in the Opera House to a targe audienoe. The follow ing was the programme: PANT FIBST. 1. Oborns—“Softly Treading. ”—Mey erbeer—01am. 2. Overture— Oberon — Sextet — Von Weber—Misses Grant, Peabody, Ohaffin, Wilson, M. Bussell and E.' Russell. 8. Trio—“The Mesriage Bell,"—Doni zetti—Misses S. Preer, S. Martin and Prof. Ohsae. 4. —Piano Solo—Grand Fantasia—La Fills da Regiment—Jsell—Miss Millie Murphree. 5. Solo—“From ths Alps,” and Eoho Song—Prooh A Eekert—Mies Roes Cook. 6. Dnet end Oborns—“Sister Elves, it is the hour"—Glover—Misses Downing and Wilson and Olsee. 7. Song Ibnmeroae)—“Mother lays I. musn’t.”—Miss Bowens Harrison. Beaitatioa and Tableau.—Life of Mary StaarL PAST SECOND. 1. Wedding Msroh—Sextet—Mendeta- elion—Misses Murphree, Blaok, Cushman Nuokolls, Preer, Bussey nud others, 2. Ptano solo—Souvenir du Theatre Italian—Goria—Miss Sallie Peabody. The entire programme was not present ed, ns it would here required too muoh time. The remainder will be given this morning at 10 o’olock, after whioh follow the dosing exeroiaes. Miss Sallie Grant deserves the very highost compliment for her admirable exeention upon the piano. Miss Sallie Martin merited speoial praise for the remarkable recitation of the “Life of Msry.Hteaert" in tableaux. All of the pupils erinoed fine training, delebateb to eubbeIl county CONTENTION. The following is s list of delegates as for as hoard from ahaosn in the d fferent Beats on Saturday last in Bussell county, Alabama, to tko oonnty nominating Con vention at Rasta on Saturday next; BOAT NO. 1. A. J. Mix, Hat Naekolls, W. A. MoDougald, George Horn, John Oagbill, N. Grown, Oho*. Abercrombie, E. Haile. BOAT NO. 2. Henry Benton, A. G. Jones, J. 0 Brook*, Q. A. Hayea, J. F. Slmmooa, W. F. Dunoon, Wm. Bevel, B. F. Baldwin. BOAT NO. 8. Mason Jonas, M. W. Harray, Thomas Edge, F. M. Simmons, G. T. Ingram Boykin Jonoa, 0. A. Traywiok. beat no. 4. G. A. Tamil, John 8. Burch, E. J. Ingram,. T. J. Tbraadgill. Ones, Jo*** Wilkinson, J. FbU Walker, Iaham MoMakin. BOAT NO. 5. W. B. Butt, M. L. Long, W. J. Pollard, W. J. Braowell, W. J. Terror, 0. B. Hunt, S. A. Powell, George Faaohal. BOAT NO. 6. A. N. Daria, T. 8. Psaohal, J. F. Peak, Jordan H. Mitchell, W. J. Sankey. BUT no. 7. W. J. William*, 8. B. Boykin, D. D. Obadwiok, John Gallapa, FRESH ARRIVALS New York Rtoro 1 BY TELEGRAPH TO THE ENQUIRER. Spanish and Smyrna Laces; Sash Ribbons—new and cheep; Damesse Piques—very handsome; Ooloied Linen Embroideries; Linen Baitings, and Ready-Made Linen Suite; Ladies’ Gause Under Vesta; Balbiiggan Hose 40 and 50c, worth 75o. Ca sincere for Boys' and Men’a Wear very cheep; Lace Striped Dress Good*—entirely new; 6,000 yards American Cambric 12jo, worth 15 to 18o. L. Morgollus, B. A. Smith, T. W. Parry, —TO ABBITB— Fare Silk and Wool Grenadines—second supply; Biztnline, London Cords; 500 pieoea Haw and Pretty Prints; Shoes cheaper than yon can bny them elsewhere; Great Bedaotion in Bleaohed Cottons— including 10 4 and 11-4 Sheeting. Jaconet Embroideries at half prioe; 100 dozen Linen Bosom Shirts at half prioe; The Be>t Nary-Bine Flannel for Gents’ Saits in the city. Sole Agents in Columbus for the Cele brated Provost 7-Button Side-Cat Kid Gloves. . Gordon A Caboill. js23eodtf H. 0. Obsppsl, J. F. Waddell, J. H. Stewart, Moses Stallings, John 0. Calhoun. bbat mo. 8. Dr. Whitaker, James Banders, Ed Bradley, Wm. Niabet, J. H. Baas, M. M. Olson, D. V. Glenn, E. 0. Parry, W. J. Howard, Lawrence Vann, W. B. Moore, Forbes Bradley, Jr. BBAT MO. 10. Sam Eberbart, Z. T. Davis, 0. B. Illgea, W. B. Logon. EE1EFB. FRE8H ARRIVAL I Black^Lace Scarfs $1.50 to $3. White “ “ $1, $2 and $3. Embroidered Swiss Muslins; Ladies’ and Gents’ Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs; Ladies’Silk Ties; Lace Bibs; An elegant line of Marseilles Suita; A large variety of Japanese Fans from 10c. to $1; Dress Huttons in new shades, tf Blanchard A Hill. LOCAL —Mrs. George P. Swift and Min Liz zie Swift, of Golnmbus, are in Maoon. Hon. Henry B. Harris, member of Ooagrass, is in Maoon, the guest of Hon. James H. Bloant. —The talk about the grand jury has about ceaaed and now tha boys are plead ing guilty and being fined. —“Mai look at tha angel atoie,” sig "tile girl as sbe Mall to 6s AwsrM. Two aoholarabip, three music and two reading medals are to be awarded to-day by Professor G. B. Glenn, in the Opera House. They are beautiful designs in gold, and those wbo reoaiva them will have oanae to be proud. By ohanoe, wo found ont to whom the medals are to be delivered, and if any of the females who era In draad suspense about the matter will oall early this morning, before the exercises begin in tha Opera House, wa may be induced to advise them folly on Um matter. We will not make any prom ises, however. Dr. Bsnb’i Biekneo. Wa ragrat to learn, from a private let ter, that oar fellow townsman, Dr. John E. Baoon, who haa bean nnwell for the peat six weeks, and who went to Athens, Ala., about ton days ainee, ia not improv ing, but is confined the moat of the time to his room. We hope soon to hear of tha Doctor's restoration, aa he is one whom onr community hold in high es teem. WEATHEE IE THE COTTON BTATEB LABT WEEK. Galveston telegraphed to the N. T. Chronicle 2.88 inobes of rain. Crops fine, and increase soreage eight per oent. Indianola reports 1.09 inobes of rain— oropa magnificent—the best since the war. Corsioana reports rain 2.67 inobes. Crops promising. Dallas only 0.35 inehas. All oropa splendid. So much for Texas. In Louisiana tba rains were light. In Arkansas, in the Arkansas Bivar Volley, the rainfall was 3 86, and it ia said one- half tbs orop of that section was de stroyed by overflow of the river. In Tennessee, at Nashville, the raia was 2 44. At Memphis, in three days, the rainfall waa 18.67 doing large damage to crops, roads, etc. In Alabama, at Mobile, the rainfall waa 6.66. Bain weloomo—oropa good. At Montgomery, 1.47. At Salma it rained three days. At Madison, Floridat it rained five days —rainfall 8.35. Maoon, three days—At lanta, three days—ra.ufall, 1.38. Gol- umbna, five days—rainfalfi 5.19. Savan nah, four days—rainfall 6.00. Augusta, 8.05, Charleston, 5.58. nificantly remarked a littl passed the marble works. —Among the jnnior olasa at Wesleyan College to-day will be read a composition, “Heroes of Peace”, by Miss Lola Mobley, Hamilton, Gs. —Some of the darkies who went to At lanta with tha Oolumbua excursion into a little row at the bsrraoks Sunday afternoon. Stvaral of them were arrest ed and detained, so aa to miss tha return- ing excursion train. They are now in Atlanta with little visible means of getting home. —It ia rumored that a skeleton was ex humed in Crawford street yesterday near Ed. Terry’s barber shop, by Mr. Coleman who is digging a waste aewar from the baok yard of tha Bankin Honaa Into the Crawford street sewer. It is thought to bo that of a woman and is in possession of a pbyaioian in that neighborhood. Oall and see it. —Atlanta Constitution: Among the Oolnmbua boys who visited oar oity with the reoent excursion were Messrs. E. A. CoiumkMi KoisaMn. This oompany, with fourteen gnus, paraded the oity yesterday afternoon in new uniform. They wore the disoarded cap and ooat of the Oity Light Guards and vary deep blue pants, all of whioh corresponded. They presented on admir able appearance. Amorg JVcDmsfsM Dexter. He arrived in the oity yesterday morn ing in fin# spirits. The little visitor is stopping with ita happy mother and de lighted father. “Suffer little ebildren to oome unto me, for of such ia the Kingdom of Heaven.” Erolutlon of DiiMiruliS Porllti. Judge Crawford ordered the Sheriff to exolnde all persona from tha oourt room to-day, exoept the tales jnrors, and those concerned in tha Finnegan trial. After the jury is drawn any one can enter. TEE LATEBT STYLE FICTVEEI The Photo-Cbromo, taken only by Wil- liatna (examine the specimen at the poetoflle of Mr. Geo. W. Brown), and at prioes lower than the plain Photograph, All sizes for framing taken. Oall and examine prices. eodtf AT KIRVEN'S: BIBBONS cheaper than ever known; All Silk Groa-Gran Ribbons—all shades —from 5 cents upwards; Embroidered Swiss for Ovannits; Fresh atook Black Grenadines and Som mer Silka. KID GLOVES 25o to $2.50. Hava good Kid Glove iu opera shades at 75a New stock (third ahipment) Parasols. Beautiful White and Colored Fans, suitable for evening use. LACE CUBTAINS from 15 oenta up wards. And a great variety of other Goods whioh I am offering at redaoed figures. If you wish to bay Goods right, got my prion. tf J. Albbbt Kis you Cotton— Visible Snpfly. The New York Chronicle showed on Friday 2,528,171 balea of ootton in sight, agalnBt 2,606,810 os the same data last yasr—2,668,714 the yasr before, and 2,- 670,201 in 1874—showing 78,131 leas than last year, 126,643 balsa leas than 1875, and 342,030 Isas than 1874. Shephard, Jim Barnett, George Tiohoor, - ■ — ' " ‘ Maf Douglass Tiohnor, S, A. Msttbewson, Louis Wells, Oscar Jordan, J. C. An draws, and others. These young gentle men aeemad to enjoy their visit very muoh, and if they ore aver inoiined to re peat it, they will find the latob on the outaide and a hearty weloomo within. —Everything isn’t rotten. A woman trading at a Oolnmbns dry goods store paid out a five dollar bill and want away, ft “ ■ orgatting all about bar ohangs. reached her, the day, whan the goods change, wrapped up with her pnrohases, dropped with a rtah metallic ohlnk to the Next floor—big, honest half dollars. It is bard- tna store whioh ly necessary to aey that returned thia money advertises regularly. AT THE CABH HEY GOODS HOVBE Dr. Ishsask's Pul monte Sirup, Sba Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills.— These medioinas have undoubtedly per formed more cares of Consumption than any other remedy known to the American public. They are compounded of vege table ingredients, and oontain nothing whioh oan be injurious to the human con-, atitution. Other remedies advertised aa onrea for Conaumptioo, probably oontain opinrn, which ia a somewhat dangerous drag iu all oaaea, and if taken freely by consumptive patients, it must do great injury; for ita tendanoy ia to oonfioe the morbid matter in the system, whioh, of coarse, must make a core impossible. Sohenok'a Pulmonic Syrnp ia warranted not to contain a purtioie of opium; it ia composed of powerful but harmless herbs, which aot on the longa, liver, atomaoh, and blood, and thus correct oil morbid secretions, and espsl all the dis eased matter from the body. These are the only means by whioh Oonanmptiou oan be cured, and aa Sohenok’a Pulmonic Syrup, Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the only medicine# whioh op r- ate in this way, it ia obvious they are the only genuine care for Pulmonary Con- anmption. Each bottle of Ibis invaluable medicine ia eceompanied by fall direo- medieine is accompanied by full direc tions. Dr. Sehenok is professionally at his prinoipsl offloe. oorner Sixth and Arab Streets, Philadelphia^ every Monday, where all tatters for advioo most dressed. jnl eodlm r The Grand Central Hotel, New York, exhibits tha secret of ita great popularity and saooeas by wisely maintaining ita old standard of exosllanos ainee ita reduction from $4, the old rata, to $2.50 and $3 per day. jol6 eodlw Bast fitting Ooneta from 36 oenta and upwards, at M. Jaaorn’o. eodtf ■ Many novelties HiS bargains this weak be diapioyad.at J. 8. Jons' Sash Ribbons, 15o. per yard; “ “ 45c. and 75o. par yard; New lot of Babbad Ribbons, need as ties, and Hair Bibbona; Ladies’ Ties, 10o., I5o., 25o. and up 1 wards; Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiefs, 40o., 75o. 90e., $1.25; Pare Linen Table Cloths (double width), at 40o., 60a, 75o. and upwards; Gents' Hemmed and Linen Handker chiefs, 15a, 26a, 60a; New Napkins and Towels. J. 8. JONES. Columbus, Go., Jane 12,1877. eodtf Bee Islands, Bleaohings, Tickings and other Domestic Dry Goods very oheap, at eodtf M. Joseph's. Jaoonet Embroideries—a fall and oom piste assortment, from 4 oenta and np- ards—at M. Joseph's. eodtf House Furnishing Liuens at eodtf M. Joseph's. Brown and Drab Linens for Di and Aprons at M. JoaBPH’a W. A. LITTLE, ATTOSUiaT AND OOUWOBLLOa-AT.LAW, Offloe over J. A. Fraser’s hardware store. feb4 6m Proouro a bottle of Thrash’s Consump tivo Cure and Lung Restorer, and stop that rlreadfnl cough. Trial 50, large 1.50 Hold by all Druggists. mb24 eoddbwly Hosiery for LadieB, Gentlemen aud Children—a very large atook—at eodtf M. Joseph’s. London Cords, White Piques, Linen Dress Lawns, Figured Muslins, Viotoria Lawns, and other Goods too numerous to MARKET REPORTS. FINANCIAL. Loudon, June 1»—Noon.—Consols 94 •■!•. 2 At r m—Oon ols Pasis, June la—saw p. H.—Rants* loir, and »7}<o. Berlin, June 19. — Spools Inersassd 9,300,- 000 msrks. Naw York, Jane 19—Evening — Money eesv. laiu per oent. Starling arm, 499. Gold quiet, 10o%. Governments firm—new 9’s 111. mats i bonds dull. NSW TOOK STOCK MAEEHT. Sftciol to tko Enquiror-Bun-l Raw YORK, Jan* 19.—Slooks strong and ad vancing, aa follows : New York Central 90«! Eris, 9fc; Lakt bora, 48Illinois Central 6314; Pittsburg 79; ihloago A Northwestern 21, preferred 41% Book Island, thr sua^raaAsuaT. Balances—Gold, 979,987,410; Currency, 948,- 831,981; SuD-Treamuy paid Interest, 99,900— for bonds 1380,000. Customs reoeipts 9171,000. COTTON. Li vrbpool, June 19—Noon.—Cotton dull and easier; middling uplands 8%l, middling Or- 7 18d; sal** 8,000—l,WO for speculation leans 9 and expoi.. Receipts to-day 18,200—14.000 American „ 1-aJd less. sales of uplands, low middling olause, June and July delivery, OJ^d; July and August, roust end September, 9 3-10d. ils, low middling olauso, shipped U PRINTING BOOK BUNDING Every Description, LOWEST PRICES! ISUUS, tun laiiuuaaisd «m**v| *» “““ “ — gust delivery, 9 9-3td; September and Octo ber, 9 9-32d. 1 p. M.—Uplands, low middling elauae, July and August delivery, 9 3-19d; August and September, 9 7-82d. ■ * -■ —tp, .ft, l;oo p. m —Of sales today 6,too wore Amort- Naw Yore, June 19. — Evening— Cotton quiet; middling uplands 11%), mlddllr leans 11740; sales 394. Ildar ' - ling Or- Uonsohdated net reoeipts 4233; exports to Groat Britain 6331, to Franco <o62, to continent loo, channel 82; B. Nsv Yore, Juds 19. — Evening. — Nat re ceipt, 179. Futures olosed steady; sales 82,000 bales. follows ; June, 1148-100011 07 000; July, 1175- 100011 79-100; August, 11 99 100; September, 11 79-10001180-100; OOtober, 11 46-10001146-100; November, 1129-100011 91-000; December 11 31- 100011 82-1U0; January, 11 48-10001146000; February, 11 90-100011 62-000; March, 11 76 100 011 77-100. Galvbston, June i9.~Ootton quiet; mld- Ungs 11)40; reoeipts 133; sales 900. Havannah, June 19.—Cotton dull and lower to soil; mlldlng, l.J^c; reoeipts287; salsa 24. Nsw Oblramb, June 19.—Ootton siuist; mid. dllngs ll%o. low mlddllng«i 10)40, good ordinary 10)40; racslpts 167; salsa Mobilr, June 19.—Cotton osslsr, middlings Ho; net receipts 190; salss 200. Charleston, June 19.—Ootton qnlet; mid dlings 11)40; reeslpts 49; salr— raOVIMONB. Baltimore. Baltimore, June 19.—Oats qulot and heavy —Southern prims 470480. Bye steady, 60081. Provisions—round lots mors active; j bblng M. Joseph’s. eodtf Fine Linen Ready-Made DresseB Underwear for Ladies—elegant and oheap I —at M. Joseph’s. eodtf 6)40, clear rib sides 6)40. Hams 12012)4c. Lard —reflued 9%@10o. coffee qulot—Job lots 16)40 21140. Whiskey dull, at 41 11. Sugar dull and lower, 11)40 New York, Naw Yore. June 19.—Flour a littl* more active, prioes unohangad, eloslng with a little batter tune—superfine Western and State gi 63 @9 00; Southern grades a shade Armor—oom- ltlack Grenadines - oheap—at eodtf - handsome and | fra 49 3001100 M. Joseph's. Vhsst 102o bettor, more do- A complete atook of ParaBols from 17 j oeuts and upwards, at M. Joseph’s. eodtf lng—extra common winter red Western *16'. . •ungi Western mixed 41o. . Cab dull and heavy. Elegant Blaok and Colored Dress Silks I —Carolina, prime; reoued In fair demand—standard A. 11)4 011)40. Molasses dull—Nsw Orleans 600600. Klee steady, with a moderate jobbing business M. Joseph's. Illna, 6)406)40 lor eommun to prime; Lou- 606)40. Fork Arm—new mess 418 97)40 Lard opened higher but afterwards de- THHASll’S 4146NNUMPTIVE CUBE lalana 113 00. oilned, dosing Arm—old prime steam 49 lit Whiskey a shade easier, $1110111)4, closing at Inside. Cluelunalt. Cincinnati, June 19.—Floor quiet and Luog atf cthms, and restores Lost Yoloos. stendy—family 98 7609 00. Wheat weak—red Wholesale and retail by A. M. SHANNON 417601 86. Coro quiet' and W. K. KENT. Trial bottles at all Drug . _ . but steady—m'ked 48 white 500. Kye dull, 70071c. Barley dul — old fall 40048c. Oats dull—white 43c, mixed ltr-,l.(ivtr Fierce says; “I have been 880. Pork Arm, 41837)4018 60. Lard quiet taking Thrash’s Consumptive Cure nine days and Arm—steam 8)40, kettle 9U01OC. Bulk and oan talk with some ease.” moats stronger—shoulders si 80 bid,94 86 asked, J. H. Mead,of Atlanta, says; “Thrash’s short rib middles 96 7607 90, closing at the Cure Is the only remedy that will oure Con- | outside figures, short dear middles 97 26. Ba- sumptlon.’’ Ham, Franklin A Lamar, Atlanta , Oa, say; “The demand for Thrash’s Con- | maud and Arm, sumptive Cure Is Increasing every day and THOMAS GILBERT, 42 liandolpli’St. ;al4dl Awoam LEA Sc PERRINS’ CELEBRATED Pronounced by , OONMOIBSIV B8 Only Goodj Sauce, and applicable to] EVERY VARIETY ■s DISU.I BXTBAOT OVA LETTER from a nodical gentleman at Mad ras to his brother at Worcester, May 1801. Tell Tseafo Perrin* I that their Sauce i* Ihlghly esteemed in I India, and is Iu my •opinion the moat • palatableas well a* ■ the most wholesome F gauce that 1* made Worcestershire Sauce. PBIIfflUM AWARDED AT OBNTBVNIAIs BOB 1st. Excellent Taste. 2nd. Very Carefullv Prepared. SIQNATUnn ON KTKRV ROTTLE. JOHN DUNCAN’S NEW YORK. 8ON8 Muscogee Sheriff Sale By AO EE A YONOE, Auctioneer*. W ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIBST TUESDAY IN JULY NEXT. In tlront ol Abbott & Newsom’s oorner, Broad street, oity or Uolambns, Musoogee county, State of Georgia, between the usual hours of sale, the The that and being undtvlde Interest In all parcel of land lying the oity of Oolumbus. Musoogee county, as follows: The north half -,£’ f of the northwest oorner lot In the Academy 1 said square, *old as tho property of W B ‘— * nd^ In favor of sampt giving universal satisfaction.” W. N. Wllkereon A Co., of Mem- ’Send me another gross of his. Toon., gay. uvuu ***« muwu■?* ,iu** 'brash’s Cure. The demand has Increased wond« rfully.” Krnkade. Heitly A Co, say: _. — .. .» • ,if.„ oon stiouger— shoulder, 6)40, oiear rib dries 7)4 07)4o, clear .idee 808)40 Whiskey In lhlr de maud aud Arm, 9197. Butter steady—Western Reserve 16016c; good to prime Central Ohio IS)4o. Live hogs steady—paoklng 94 6004 70, buiohers 94 7604 96; reoeipts 1748, shipment, 636. ■t. Louis. ’Thrash’s Consumptive euro will post itaoV,. >.n,.o uom*. num uuhiuou, somo saios Wholesale and retail by A. M. Brannon and higher-No 2 red fall 9169 bid; No 8 do. 9184. W. K. Kent. Trial bo'fles at all Drug Stores In tho city at 36 oenta mh27 wly NEW LUMBER YARD. Corn higher, fluctuating—No 2 mixed 42)40. Oat* quiet, 38Uo Byaataady, 680. Whlak.y quiet, 9107. Fork quiet. 918 do. Lard flrmer- tummer 99 2608 86. Bulk meats firmer—shoul ders 44 70c, clear rib aides 6)40. Baoon firmer— shoulders 6)40, olaar rib sloes 47 to, dear aides 7)40; generally held higher. Hog* steady- light 94 6604 46. Oattl* strong end In good demand—oholoo to fancy steers 98 2609 62)4, thorough Texans 92 2603 76, grass-led lexaus Wood to satisfy a A fa In my hand. . J A J Kaufman vs B O Pearce and W R Wood, Property pointed out by plaintiff's at torneji. ByO. S. HARRISON, Auctioneer. Pert of lot of land number 224 the 17th dis trict ol Muscogee oountv, part o> lot number 226 and part ol lot number 194, all In said 17th dlstrlot, aud aggregating 226 aorea, more or less, sold aa the property of tho estate of John Odom, deceased, to satisfy a A fa in mv hande In favor ol Tbomas fc Prescott vs John D Odom, trustee for John Odom, deceased. Levy made and returned by lawful oonstable. J. Q. HURRUS, Juloaw4w IRU9, Sheriff. Muscogee Sheriff Sale By AUEE A YONGE, Auctioneers. Loatawlll#. Louisville, June 19.—Flour firmer, prices not higher—extra 96 7606 26, lainlly 47 20. ^,0— .... ---‘- Y -.-TV .. I J uU _- Willingham & Co., Wheat dull and nominal, 41 46. Corn dull- white 640, mixed 680 Bye dull, 760800. Oats dull—white 46e, mixed 44c. Pore dull and low er, et 4I6 260 3 60. Bulk meats dull—shoulders 4)40,oiear rib slues 7o, clear alias 7)40. Baoon dull—anoulders 6)40, oiear rib aides 7)4o, dear 8)40. Sugar-ourou hams quiet and sternly, DEALEBS IN . .,1014 0110, boxed. Lard duil-ohoieo leaf, tlsroe 16)40; kegs, none bore. Whiskey quiet, 41 07 Sash, Doors i Blinds I baeoo quiet and uncling Chlsaga I Sftctol to Inquirer-Sun.] Ohioauo, Jon* 19.—Flour, market steady | and qulst—spring supsrflnss 96 0007 90; Wes- n extras §7 0i 09 00; tern 1 0i 09 00; winter extras 99 600 Ighe spring 91 47)4 oaah, 41 44)40146)4 for Juft, ■' ‘1)4 for August. Corn act! ■* *-*-*-— 66)40 oaah. 44c ior July, 47)4o fo M Kinds if Builders Sipplia gcSHSS Send for Price List. lv* and higher— for August Oats sash, 80)4089)40 .. _jrley steady, 660 660. Pork aetlve, firm and higher—912 76 oa b, 412 760012 77)4 for July, 412 47)4012 90 for Au gust. Lard stsedy and Arm—98 76 ossb, 98 760 7o for oloar fib sides, 7); OF Offloe and Yard on Randolph a treat, between Oglethorpe and Jack- ton. nov28wly kfternoon Board.—Wheat higher. Oats on han-ed. Pork higher—912 87)4012 8' for July, .... - ‘ 182 % ? I 2 07)4 for August. Lard higher—98 8908 8 or July, 98 87)408 00 for August. New Orlasusa. THE NEW ^AtR/C^ SewincMachinE I Sftciol to Inquirers...] Nxw Orlkanb, June 10.—Pork dull, noml. I nally 414 00 Lard dull—tloroo 9)4o, keg 9)40 lde. Bulk most* market dull—shoulders, loote, 60; packed 6)40. Bacon marken strong- ec—shoulders 6)40, olaar rib aides T%e, clear sides 80. Sugar-cured hams Arm—9)40110. Whiskey quiet—rectified 91 170111. Coffee— Rio,cargoe>, ordinary to prime 1702O)4c. Sugar excited and higher—common to good 8)409; fair fo fully rslr 9)409)4 for pr mo to choice. — to onolo* Louisiana 4)4090. | Bios—ordinary NAVAL BTOKKNe Bo. Naw Yore, Judo 19.—Tallow easy—prims city 1)409 9-lOc. Rosta steady— 419001 96 for nad. Turpsatln* steady—9l)4032c. 8aoh 4 combined effort upon tb# part of all ita ottaeKess ia alway* mad* to plea** it* gurata, that th* visitor to the Oolonad* Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa, is pretty sura to return. jalS IV A lot of Toilet Soaps, Gelatine and Flavoring Extraota, for sale oheap, at tf Maioh's Dbuo Stool ELEGANT MOOMB FOE BENT. Suitable for offlooa, sleeping apart- meata, Aa, reoouUj fitted up aver Eaqui- obb-Sdn offloe. tobtl tf Tua Omox jffJi xm | strain; Frelghla. Naw YoaE. June 1*. id al i«d. _ . Freights to Liverpool elosood about steady—eottosi, per sail 7-82d, ■ AMINE INIKLUUIKi’R. Simplest & Best. - A srvrs - ,cf I ~7 -7 1AI A . 1 of r ,c No Ml W 4. St n NCIN NAT I. O. U£L A GOOD WELLwi“ Vsu Avosa. Sand lor our auer mads In oa* _ _ our 4.foot Auoaa Bond lor our eager hook. U. 8. Adseb Co, 8l Loots, Ka spas wsowly Nsw Yobe, Jan* 1*.—Arrived: Uarondslet, Welland. Arrived out: Snovta, State draoorgla, London, Juqs 1*.—Th* vessel whioh put Into Cadis leaking ws* not tho bark Jacques Cocur, from Nsw Orleans lor Malaga, but th* bark loaaaf, from Havaaa. The former haa safely arrived at her destination. Th* brig Savannah, for Barcelona, Is ashore at Cape DoGatte. She will probably bseome a total wreak. Sftciol to tko I^uirtr Smt ] Post Koval, June 19 —Th* steamer Oasl- pt* sailed to-day under tb* soevsy of the mosltor Manhattaa for Norfolk. _ NEXT, I will soil, at the corner ol Broad and St. Clair streets, between th* usual hours of public sale, ths following property, known as water lotB in the oity of OoIuiudus number* 20, 21, 22, 23j 24, 26, 26. 27, 28, 29, 80, 81, 82, 88, 34,88,86 ana 87, all lying and being in th* oity ol Columbus, eaoh lot containing a front of 72 feet north and south on Bay street, and run ning baok to tho high water mark on th* woat- tween Randolph street on tho north and I ford street on the south, being a part of tha survey made by John Bethune on the 6th day of December, 1841. Property pointed out by ‘78ly plaintiff's attorney. The whole sold to satlL . a A fain favor of Van Leonard, trustee How ard Manufacturing Company, vs, the Water Lot Company of the Oity of Columbus. Exs- ortlon prooeedlng for the use of Jesse J. Brad ford, trustee appointed by th* Court la place of Van Leonard, trustee, deceased. J. G. BURRUS, Sheriff. Juno 8, 1877. ju9 oawtd hip ol property of Marla Cannady, minor. - uv .s arc, therefore, to olto and admonish all persons interested to show cans* at ths proper time and plaoe (If any they have) why said letters should not be granted to said ap- F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. plloant. June 2d, 1877^—oawsw*" G eorgia, musoogee oounty.- W hero as J. J. Bradford, Administrator V-W II aiuiuos Si. •!. DlOdllUIU. AUI1IIUHMW6VS ot the eitmte oi M*ry Bate*, deceased, makes application for leave to sell the real estate belon A Iiuou cats suuiuiuiu vV Uitu auu Nuuiuuuas persons Interested to show cause (tf any they have), at tho proper time and place, why leave to soil said real estate should not be citato should not granted to said applicant. F.M. BROOKS, Ordinary. Juno 2d, 1877.—oawlw _ Whereas Abner White, Administrator of the estate ot George White, deceased, makes application for leave to >011 all the real estate belonging to said dooesssd. These are, therefore, to olt* and admonish all persons Interested to show cause (It any why leave to sell said 1 Jnnc 2d, 1877—oaw4w* BROOKS, Ordinary- _ Whereas, Thomas D Foitson and F J Johnson makes application for Letters of Ad ministration on th* saute of William E Meal ing, deceased, lata ol said oonnty, 'hose are, therefore, to oito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause (If any they have) within the time prescribed by law. why said letters should not b* granted to said applicant. F H BROOKS, Ordinary. June 2d, 1877—0*w4w EORGIA - MUSOOGEE COUNTY.— , Whereas D H Burts, Guardian of Adr- ide Hallenbeck, makes application for let- erefore. to olte and admonish all persons intoiosud to show cause (If any why letters of dismls.-l ta laid applicant. F M BROOKS, Ordinary. Jun 2d, 1277—oaw4w NOTICE. T HE undersigned, having heretofore held stock In UmGeorg I rgla Home Insurance Oom pany, In the oity or Columbns, Georgia, here by gives botle* that h* has sold kls stock In said Company and had th* earn* transferred, is. In eonformlty with section lSo* oi orawegia, f ' Compan; nnd claim; ‘ thaOoda RORY McN KILL, Administrate - of th* Estate of Jno. A. Me- \ Nsfll, dsos; sod. , that b* Is szsmpt from