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DAILY RNTQUIRffift-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26.1877. Sails gttHttim. SALISBURY A pbopbibtoub. CO., OVB AOKETB. Trow4t Btnus, Opelika, Al». L. S. Sohowhlrr h Oo. UhrMU, Ala J T Johrror, Hamlltoa.Oa. W 8 Thor as, Al.xand.r Olty, Ala. J W MoOlshdor, WM Point, Oa. J. L. Daniil, Olonnrlllo, Ala. REGULAR TRAVELIHQ AGENTS. L M. LTMON, AS-The above Aganta of EROmann-SuH an aathorlnd to solicit and noolpt for rab- •orlptlona and adrartlnmanU. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. From thli data the anboorlptlon to the Oo. ambai Erquircb will be u follow,, either ■erred by carrier, In tbe city and rabnrb,, or •eat by mall, (we ynynyfny lb« poetefe) » Strictly la Adnnta DAILY. One Tear S7.00 •• Three Month* 1.00 •« One Month TS WEEKLY, One Tear 1.10 •• Sin Month, 75 SUNDAY, Tear 1.00 •• Sin Month, 1.00 WRKKLT and SUNDAT,One Tear.. S.SO The l.»w of OongreM now reqnlre, new,pa* per poitaye to be pnpald by the pnblUhera, and nrom tbl, data we will pnpey It wltkont additional oort to anlMorlbora. Subaorlber, will ,oe tbe Importanoe of paying up promptly, a. In addition to wiring them tbe paper, we hare an oddltlonal oaab expen,e In tbe matter of poataga. 83 BATES OP ADYBBTISIRU. HCcwnmcnAWtiw eoianbs mm m m m «**»«»*»*» * £t Jnjnlt gSSSES- n—n i I ISA Z I 8 VBVBCHES BVNB4Y. Broad Street Methodist—Kor. J. V. M. Morris dieeonreed from Prorerbn 24th, 13th and 14th. One hnndred pretent; ca pacity 850. Oatholic—Serrioe, were oondacted in the morning by Father Jamen, a riaiting Frieat. Attendance 175; oepaoity 800. St. Panl—The eerricee in thie church were oondnoted in tbe leotnre room, the andienoe chamber not being in reedineee. Tbe paetor Rot. J. 8. Key preached. Hie ■nbjeot wee “Exposition of the Lord'a Prayer." There were 100 in attendance; oapaoity 850. Preabytarian—Ben. J. H. .Nall ditoonra- ed from Jeremiah 17th, Othand 18th,Tic.: “The heart ia deceitful above all thing, and deaperately wicked, who oan know it?” There were about 150 present; ca pacity 850. St. Lake—Rev. F. A. Branch preached from Mathew 13th and 18!h. Subject; “Satan'a work in tbia world.” He had about two hnndred liatenera, bnt conld have accommodated aeven hnndred. Baptiat—Bey. F. A. Campbell preached to nearly two hundred and fifty persona from 2nd Cor. 8d and 18th. Sabjeot: “Christian Growth.” Tbia church will aeat 950 people. Eplacopal—Dr. W. C. Hnnter conduct- tbe aervioes. He preaohed from the Gospel for the day : Luke Cth and 41 at, vig : “Why beboldeata thou the mote that ia in tby brother'* eye, but peroeiveat not the beam that ia in thine own eye ?” The congregation numbered about 125— capacity COO. Owing to the inolemenoy of tbe weath er, tbe attendance at the variona ohurchea waa very email and a fair compariaon be tween the attendance of thia and las, Sunday couldn't be drawn. B & £ » 8 S 8 S “ S 5 S » Iqinowi ECONOMY 8HOE8 SO-lCSOsCnC-tAtA’iAWlOieM SitC-tCtf&iL’tSCwOKoOMtO QD^OOD-A|m4g>©CRlfcCOtO*-A PftO^QQI^d»Oi>>qCOOCP 9i SSSS 8511 5 Cfc s ft C OKH Onfoo IsiSstSiis^SB §isSIB535|s8* isiS5isii5«88 wiiqoH g ■qinoH 8 •qinojg g •qinojf o ■qiaoH 0 ■qinojf oi tqinoiv il 1WX l Fifty |>er cent. additional In Local Column. AMITSKMBIfT ADVKRTIKBMBIfTa, #1 A SqUArt for each Insertion. Marriage* nn<l Funeral Notices, $1. Daily every other dny, two-third* ol the Above rate*. Sunday And Wuu.r,eneh, one-thlid of the Above rate*. UOI.UM mi a MtAiLV MARKKl. lUtc for Colton IHIU—Bight on Now York, Boi ton and Provident* par; ou Savannah , Mobile and New Orleaua % d acuunt. Banka chocking on New York % and New Or leans % preiuium; other points % premium. Curroucy loan* 10012 per cent, ft annum. Silver 1 |»er cent, premium. Oold nomlual. Cotton-Quiet. Ordinary 60- OI*au Stained... »0- flood Ordinary...... ... 110— Low Mlddliug*.*•*.*•* H340- Middling* •trlct Middling* 110— Bale* 0 bales. Receipts o bales—0 by M BO. R. R.; by wagon*; 0 by N. A H. R. R.; 0 by W. R. R 0 by river; 0 by 8. W. K. R. 8hipm*ut* 31 bales—i» by H. W. 8. R.; II for home conaump* lion; 0 by W. R. K. t 0 by M. A U. R. R. UUM milMIMT. Block ou baud August list, 187*. 510 Received to day..,. 0 ** previously 71,88*—71,8*8 IN STYLISH —AT— J. MARION ESTER't Cell on him and he will prove to yon that yon oan buy of him lower than else where. COMMENCEMENT BALL At Aubnrn cornea off Wednesday night. apeoial train leaves Columbus Wednes day at 5 r. u., returning about <> next morning. Bound trip $1.00. TUB EXCURSION TO ATLANTA, OA., JULY 3<f, 1H77* In order to oorreot any wrong lmprea- atoutbet may grow oat of tbe competi tion between the two excursions to Atlan- I will state that Mr. L. C. Garrett baa contracted for and tecured a special train from Montgomery to Atlanta July 8d, end trains also from Columbus and Bel aud from his Ruooeas in tbe paat be lieve this one will not be a failure. S. D. Huiiimuii, Jr., Gen'l Tioket Agent W. It. U. of Ala. Montgomery, Ala., June 28, 1877. DR. J. A. CLOPTOH, Of Huntsville, Ala., who has been visit- ing Georgia professionally 27 years, may be consulted in Columbus on the 24th, 25tb, 20th end 27th days of Jnne. Be fore to hundreds in tbe oily end thonaenda all over the State. He heala Files, Fis tula, Strictures, Ulcers, Tumors, Hare-Lip, Ao. Everything uecsBaary to onre tbe worst oaaea of Piles is done in lees then half e minute, aud tbe patient may return home immediately, cured by simple application to tho diseased parts. Dr. 0. is now instructing others so that they may bo able to oure tbe worst oases of Piles and Fistula. Dr. 0. refers to thousands of intelli gent physicians South as to his perfeot auooess. ju22 3t Shlpp.il to-day.... " previously 71,80, 0 .as,7n—ea,an Stock on UAlld,,,,..,..,,,0,170 *AMS IIAV Last Ysta.—Stock August Slit, 1S78, 485; rsooived ssuto day 10; total roeslpu, 61,eat ahlppad saina day, HX; total ahlpuanta, 47.SI0 stock 3,720; talas Xi. Hiddllnga Raoslpts at U. 8. port, to-day —; for 8 day 8,604; oaporta to Groat Hrltalu, 6,178; to Conti nant, 100; (took 278.V1IS baits. U. 8. Post, Last Y,a«.—Reoolpls for 1 day 1,446; exports to Groat Britain, 8,046; to Ooutl nant, 780; slock 814,864. WHOLES ALB MABKBT. Baoon—Shoulders 8c; oltarrlLaides O',, But, Meats—Shoulder. 7c; clear rib sides RaualNO—l:i'4@16c. Goss—Yellow, 81c; White, 84c. SUOAB—KeAued A, 18c.; extra 0, Wo.; 011c, Ftoua—T bbl—BuporAne, (7.5UO*; family mail. Biaor—Florida, 60c. Tits—Irou OJxOOH 0 ' lads, to New AdMrHmsmls. Hotel Brunewiok, Boston. Stylish Sboea—J. Marion Eatea. Piano* and Organs—Daniel F. Beatty. Leading School of the Sooth—Dr. W, E. Ward. To Bational Invalids—Tarrant's Saltxar Aperient, Beal Estate and Inanranoe Agent—Jno. Blackmar. Special Train to Auburn Commence ment Ball. Excursion to Atlanta—8. D. Hobbard, Tioket Agent. Notioe to Tax Payers—M. W. Thweatt Tax Beoaiver. Jut I RfCClMSf, 1,800 yards Jaokonet Embroideries, still lower prioee, at jun24-2t Jno. McGougb A Co.'a. Beautifnl Broadoiotbs, in blue, brown end dahlia, at jun24-2t Jno. MoGouob A Co.'a. Those Fifteen Dollar Yaoht and Flan nel Suita at Thornton A Aoee'a ere an. perb. ap29 tf Bsennian. Parties visiting Atlanta can find one of the beat seleoted stocks of Hats, in tbe South at Lewis H. Clarke's Hat Store, No. 0 Whitehall atreet. Jaa. D. Carter, form arly of Columbus, is with him, and will be pleased to see all of bia old friends. jonSt-St Go to Clarke's Hal Store while in At- tanta end buy e Hat. jon24 8t Bemember to go to L. H. Clarke's Bat Store, No. C Whitehall atreet, Atlanta Ga. see Jim Oerter end bnj e Hal. House Furnishing Linene at •odtf 1L Juasraa. Every oity baa its leading first-class ho tels, where the elite of sooiety and the best elans of travelers always stop. In Boston the new Hotel Bruuawiok is “the” first-class house, and in every respect this most elaborate and perfeot of hotels gives entire eatisfaetion. Died. Mias Johnnie Powell, nleoe of Col. it. H. Powell, of Uulon Springs, and sister of Mrs. A. J. Pitman, died in that plaoo on Sunday. The deoeased was a lovely and esteemed maiden of about twelve years of age, and her early death ia sadly deplored. It) Auburn Commencement. Large orowda are daily attending the exreoiaee. The oommeuoeineut sermon by Dr. Hawthorne last Sunday was an able one. To-morrow will be the last day and at night there will be a grand ball, when no doubt an immense crowd will •enable to psrtioipate, Opelika Convention. It assembled lsat Saturday at 10:30 o’olook. Every beat in tbe oonnty waa folly represented and a goodly number of candidates for tbe different offloea were present. First in order to be balloted for waa e candidate for sheriff's oflloe. The most prominent for that were Dr. W. P. Kennon of Salem, and Capt. A. A. Soott of this city. After one hundred and seven ineffectual ballots, the Convention sd- joarned for one honr. On re-assembling a committee of twelve was appointed, one from each bast, to anggest other men. The Convention failed to nominate any one and finally adjearned to meet again Friday next. Mmeonie Celebration. The Masonio Fraternity of Pike oonnty, Ala., had quite e oelebration at Troy yes terday, on tbe oooasion of the installe- llation of the officers of Troy Lodge. The exeroisee were pnblio and took place in the grove near the Female Col lege. The procession, oonsistiug of Troy Lodge end viaitiog bretberen from neighboring lodge*, waa aacorted-to tbe grove by the Troy Cornet Band. The installation of offleera waa condnot- ed by Paat Grand Master J. A. Wilson, of Union Springe, in e deeply impressive and highly interesting manner. This was followed by en eloquent and chaste ad dress from J. Winn Moses, Fvq., of Mont gomery. At the olose of the exrciees at the grove the prooeasion wea reformed end marched to the Oity Hotel, where Mrs. B. A. Park, the aooompliabed hostess, had prepared an elegrnt dinner for the Masonic Fra ternity. The entire affair waa in every respect etedilabla to the committee of MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT. JUDGE KIDDOO PRESIDING. TWENTY-SECOND DAT. The following traverse jurors were sworn : J. H. Brannon, C. F. Taliaferro, M. 0. Gordon, J. A. Shiuglenr, J. S. Aeee, I. Joseph, E. Kerniker, L. L. dowdery, B. M. Norman, W. H. Jsckson, J. M. Wil liams, Woolfolk Walker, W. H. Newsom, J. W. Eatos, 0. M. Kinsel, D. P. Dozier, Alfred Prescott and J. J. Whittle. John Doe, Ex dem., John G. Winter, A. L. Verdery, Maria Bobiuson, et at., vs. floe, ejeotor, Eagle and Phenix Manu facturing Company, tenants—Ejeetment. Major B. J. Moses and Blsndford A Gar rard are for plaintiffs, and Peabody A Brannon and Judge James Johnson for the defendants. Col. Blsndford and Judge Johnson spoke yesterday. To day Major Moses and John Peabody, Esq., will con clude tbe argument. Tbe jury in this oase are John Beeae, J. E. Blount, B. H. Hudson, Thomas Greer, J. B. Brunson, J. A. Shinglenr, I. Joseph. L. L. Oowdcry, W. H. Jackson, Woolfolk Walker, 0. M. Kinsel and D. P. Dozier. Court will oonvene this morning at 9 o'olook. THE CITY LIGHT OVAHDB. This oompany was out on drill yester day afternoon in their new fatigue uni form. They were under command of Captain Salisbury, and bad out thirty muskets. They made a fine appearance and attraoted large crowds to witness their movements. As the oompany was marobing by Mrs. Tilman's, little Mias Bettie sent an invitation to atop and par take of oake and ioe lemonade, whieh she had prepared. Thgjr did so, and after be ing refreshed, gave three oheere for the maiden, with a hearty good will. They then marohed np Btpad to St. Clair street, where various military movements were exeouted in fine style. They were then tamed over to the Orderly Beargeant for dismissal. This oompany has been reoently re organized, and ia now in a prosperom con dition, having added many new members to its roll, yot they are in debt from bad management heretofore and they are anx ious to get free of the burden. The times are bard and oar people are so often so licited to aid various objeots by oontribn- tioos that this oompany wilt not osll upon its fi lends for direct aid and therefore will give a grand festival on the eveninga of the 2d, 3d and 4th of July, charging a small sum of ten oenta for admission. By the sale of ioe cream, lemonade, Ao., Ao., they hope to raise a sum sufficient for their needs. A platform for danoing and a stage for mnsioal performances, which will be free,will be among the attractions. It is hoped our people will turn out en masse and help the aoldier-boys in their undertaking. Pleasant evenings, worth five times the admission fee, will be guar anteed to all. THE O. OUNBY JORDAN. From the Daily Herald, of Penaaoola, we learn something of tbe new steamer. Several passengers embarked on her from that point, among whom were John It. Bilinpe, of ltuseell oonnty, Alabama, and George Keene, of the Pensacola railroad shops. The Herald thus speaks of tbe boat i “A Thing o» BaAUTt."—The presence of a new river steamer in the bay attraot ed a large concourse of people to the end of railroad wharf where she was moored. The boat in question ia one of the very handsomest of river steamers, being fit ted up elegantly in every particular, from top to bottom. She is named the “G. Gunby Jordan," in honor of the popular, taleuted and handsome Seoretsry and Treasurer of the Eagle and Pheoix Mills, of Columbus, Georgia, for whtoh plaoe she is dow bouud, from Louisville, Ken tucky. The “Jordan” was built especi ally for tbe Chattahoochee trade, at New Albany, Iudiana—opposite Louisville has wooden hull, is 82 55-100 tonB, 125 feet long, 23 feet floor and feet beam. She oarriee 2 non- condensing engines, 10} inch oyl iuder, 4 feet stroke, has two boilers IG feet long and 88 iuohes in diameter. Her aaoouimodationa are admirable and com ■easlble AS vies. Yon are asked every day through the columns of newspapers end by your Drag- gist lo use something for Dyspepsia end Liver Complaint that yon know nothing about, yon get disoonreged spending money with bnt little anooaea. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Gazan's Auousr Flo wax will ours you of Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint wtth all ita ef fects, snoh as Sour Stomaoh, Sick Head ache, Habitual Costiveoess, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Heart-burn, Water Brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac., #e srit yon to go to your Druggist end get e Sample Bottle of Gbesn’s Auoust Flowbb for 10 oenta and try it, or s Begular Siae for 75 oanta; two doaea will relieve yon. my8 dAwly FRESH ARRIVAL! Black Lace Scarfs $1.50 to $8. White “ “ $1, $2 end $3. Embroidered Swiaa Muslins; Ladies’ end Gents’ Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs; Ladies’Bilk Ties; Lace Bibs; An elegant line of Marseilles Baits; A large variety of Japanese Fens from lOe. to $1; Dress Buttons in new shades, tf Blammabd A Hill. Prooure a bottla of Thraah'a Oonsnmp tive Oure end Lung Beatorer, and atop that dreadful oongh. Trial 50, large 1.50 Sold by all Draggieta. mh24 eodAwly W. A. LITTLB, ATTORNEY AND OOUNSELLOR-AT.LAW, Office over J. A. Frazer's hardware store. feb4 fim AT THE CASH DBY OOODB HOVBE The July Wide Await is not a whit behind sny of ita predecessors. Without particularizing beauties of story, vane, end illustration, ws will simply take st random the following versos by Margaret J. Preston, about a little boy who said grsoe when his “papa wsenwny.” It is e Virginia story, his nurse's name—mam my—showing its Southern origin : willt-wbs's oases. Be wasn’t two ysers old, yen seat Ha couldn't utter well A atonic word—tbls Willy-Wee, or whom I am colon to toll. Yot If you nave him samothlun good, Ho always irlsd to say His “Tbaok you ma'um,'' as host ho could, In pretty baby way. And knoollnn by bli little bod In Hoi One morolnn when tbo boll tor prayers Had summoned all tbo bouse, He nlldod down tbonursery stairs As softly as a mouse. “HI, honey! whs’ yo (wine, wldout Yor by’ar boon imooven downt" HIs mammy cried: “Tbo chile's about Some mischief, I’ll be boun’.” * (iome baok dls mlult, till I put You' shoes and nook In’s oe 1’’ Sbo shouted down tho puMo(o; but Tbe runaway was none. And to himself she hoard him say, plate for 70 passengers—40 oabln and 30 deok or steerage. The boat draws only sixteen iuohes of water, and it is safe to eay “23 feet on the bar" is no inducement to her whatever. Her oaptain ia an ao- oomplished and experienced citizen of Co lumbus, Gs.—Ospt. T. It. Moore— and he handles her like a well-trained steed. She left Louisville on the 8tb and reached New Orleans on the ltitb, where a num ber of the twenty-five or thirty gentlemen from Columbus, who had hitherto formed the pleasant party, left and proceeded home by land, being sfraid to risk the Gulf passage. Tbe interior fittings of the “G. Guuby Jordan" ia very hand some, neat and in perfeot good taste. She left abont eleven o’olook yesterday mor ning, on her way to Apalaohioola. LOCAL BRIBES. —These are the days that try yonr shirt collar. —Tbo bagger-masher now rolls up his sleeves and grins. —Apples live green in the memory of e man who has the colio. —It ia tbe season to untwist your boy from around tbe green apple. —The woman with her hand tied np is an index of the preserving season. —At the last Godiva prooeasion at Coventry tbe Lady oommendably wore a pullback. —Two Parisian doctors have died from the effects of sucking the windpipes of croupy infants. —“Let us discuss," says the Woman's Journal, “the question why a woman oan pin on a man’s collar the Aral time trying, when the very same pin, if engineered by e man, wonid donbfe np and ran back ward to atiek in hia thumb.” —Husband, who has long wished for an exonae to keep away from oharch, to devo tional wife—'“Can’t go to church, to-day, Bnaan; it's too risky. These panics, on know, ure likely any time to happen. Saah Bibbons, 15o. per yard; “ “ 45c. end 75o. per yard; New lot of Hebbed BibboBs, used as ties, and Hair Bibbons; Ladies' Ties, 10o,,. 15o., 25o. end np wards; Ladies’ Silk Handksrohtafs, 40o., 75c., 90o., $1.25; Pure Linen Table Clothe (doable width), at 40o., GOo., 75o. end upwards; Gents’ Hemmed and Linen Handker chiefs,.15o., 25o., 50o.; New Napkins and Towels. J. S. JONES. Columbut, Oa., Jane 12,1877. eod tf AT COST I AT COST 11 ltemember that we will offer for s short while our entire stock of Spring end Summer Dress Goods at oost* end below cost. We mean bnsiness. tf Blanchard A Hill. Hosiery for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children—s very large stock—at eodtf M. Joseph's. Jaoonet.Embroideries—a full and com plete assortment, from 4 oents and op ards—at M. Joseph's. eodtf Best fitting Corsets from 35 oents and upwards, at M. Joseph’s. eodtf London Gorda, White Piqoea, Linen Dress Lawns, Figured Muslins, Viotoria Lawns, and other Goods too numerous to mention, at prioes that will insure sales, at M. Joseph's, eodtf Fine Linen Beady-Made Dresses Underwear for Ladies—elegant end cheap —st M. Joseph’s. eodtf AT KIRVEN’S: BIBBONS oheaper than ever known; All. Silk Gros-Gran Bibbons—all shades —from 5 oenta upwards; Embroidered Swiss for Ovsrsoita; Fresh stock Blsok Grenadines and Snm mer Silks. KID GLOVES 26o to $2.50. Have good Kid Glo/e in opera shades at 75o. New etook (third shipment) Parasols. Beautiful White and Colored Fans, suitable for evening use. LACE OUBTAINS from 15 oenta up wards. And a great variety of other Goods which I am offering at rednoed figures. If you with to bny Goods right, get my prioee. tf J. Albert Kirven. And gravely watted till the Came in from morning And when mimmv nnd sisters terse Had taken ssch her plane, And paused a moment, quietly, To say their silent “grace,’’— His head our Willy-Wee low hewed, And, folding palm to palm, Shut oloss his syss and said aloud, “Our Fader,—Tank ’oo, tno’am. The Berube. They left yesterday tor Eufanla to play the nine of that city to-day, whieh they best not long sines at this place. Their uniform is white flannel. Their caps and bells are green as well as the stockings reaohing knee pants. Dr. Ishssek’s Psslwsewle Syrup, Sba Wees Tonic and Mandraeb Pills.— These medioines have undoubtedly per formed more onres of Consumption than any other remedy known to the Ameriotn public. They are compounded of vege table ingredients, and contain nothing which can be injurious to the human con stitution. Other remedies advertised as onres for Consumption, probably oontain opium, which is a somewhat dangerous drug in all cases, and if taken freely by consumptive patients, it must do great injury; for its tendency ia to oonfloe the morbid matter in tbe system, whiob, of oourae, count make a oure impossible. Bohenck's Pulmonio Syrup ia warranted not to oontain a pnrtiole of opium; it is oompoaed of powerful bnt harmless herbs, wbioh sot on tbe lungs, liver, stomach, and blood, and thus oorreot all morbid aeoretions, and expel all the dis eased matter from the body. These are tbe only means by wbioh Gonsnmption oan be cured, and as Sohenok’s Palinode Syrup, Sea Weed Tonio and Mandrake Pills are the only medioinee which op r- ate in thia way, it is obvious they are the only genuine onre for Pulmonary Con sumption. Eaoh bottle of this invaluable medicine is acoompauied by fall direc tions. Dr. Schenck is professionally at hia principal office, oorner Sixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice must be ad dressed. jul eod1m ehnroh-going is too dangerous > to take much etook in. s thing for me to take tnuoh etook in. Our olub-bouae haa safe and speedy means of asit." Fresh lot of Aberdeen Mixtures, juat opened, at Jno. MoGouoh A Co.’s. jun24-2t The beat end obeepeat Toilet Soaps oan be hod at Jno. MoGouob A Co.'s. juo24 2t Largest end Prettiest etook of Caliooes in the oity et M. Jaeara's. THE LATEST STYLE PICTVBBt The Photo-Chromo, taken only by Wit liams (examine the specimen at the postoffle of Mr. Geo. W. Brown), end at prioee jower than tbe plain Photograph. All sizes for framing taken. Call and examine prices. eodtf In fact, yon oan And anything wanted in the Dry Goods line, cheaper than else where, et M. Joseph's, eodtf 89 Broad atreet. Mr. Oilee WiUteme. No one does better end cheaper work in photography than he. He makes an aoourate likeness and gives them an exeel. lent finish. If you would have first olaaa work done, call on him. jnn24eodtf Photographs. Mr. Giles Williams makes a specialty of the Photo- Obromo, which is a most desi rable style, and whiah he sells lower then the ordinary photograph. It ie taken only by himself. jnn24eodtf Black Grenadines— handsome cheap—st M. Joenra's. eodtf A complete etook of Parasols from 17} oenta and npwarda, at M. Joaarn'e. eodtf Elegant Black end Colored Drees Silks et M. Joseph's. eodtf ^ Sea Islands, B1 cachings, Tiokinge and other Domeatio Dry Goode very ohaep, et eodtf M. Ji Aud wondered wh i pressed, Jlf, , ;* rest proper. MARKET REPORTS. ■Y TELEGRAPH TO THE ENQUIRER. nmcuL Dondqh, JuneE6—AOO r a-Console 84. 4 p u—Console »«1-1*. Street rata 7% and % wbioh 1* ft and % below beak Pasis, June 21—1:80 p. a.—Rentas lotr. end KJ<o. New Yoax.June *6— Evening.—Mousy easy, P*r oent Starling steedy, 4*6. Oold a ehede firmer, 106U. Ooreramenti steady- new f’e llujf. State bends qalet. N*W TOSH STOOH BASKET. Special lo tho 1'iqnlnr-Ra.J Maw Yore, June xs. — Stocks dull, as follows: Mew York Central l»X; Erl*. *X; Lake Shore, 47J<; Illinois Central Pittsburg 74; Cbt«|oa Northwestern M}4, preferred 44H; Tun mnniAiinir. Balances—Gold, (66,808,651; Curreney, *40,- 4*7,KT; Bub-Treasury paid interest, (ix.ooo- tur bonds *66,000. Customs reoelpts 1180,000. Oats—p bushel 600465c. Snot—p seek 19.60. * Boss—Keg 6Uc ft *>; box ej^o. fitxnoe—Vt D> 7c. Hies—76 X> 8c. But—Llvcri B KOOKS—P l Oxxsv—Stick p B> 17c. Colnaibaa ■amafetared Seeds, Rests sen Paimx Hills.—Sheet] shirting 7c. ; ocusburgs^J os., »Xo-l ... Soi., It — Stripes Hu-,- % drilling »Uc. eUortd 0@llc; (Irena goods l4c.016c. field work 14c.;cotton blankota $17009.76p#r pair; bleached huckaback towel* $1 40 per dofton; yarn* 6r. to Is. per bunch of 5 pounds $1 10; rope 17c. to 18c.; newing thread,16 halls to the pound,HOcQiOe, knitting thread, 12 bnll* to tbo pound, blenched 40c; nnblenched, 80c.' rotton batting 18c; wrap ping twine, in balli, 25c. Oottonndea 14c®33c ticking* Mc@24c.; Woolen Goods — Doeakln?, 37Ue®55c; Jean* 220 80c.; colored twill* 31cO40c. Country Produce* Wholesale. R*t*il. Oo*hen Butter......ee.ee Country “ Bgg* „..ee.... ........e, Crown Chicken* Bpring Chicken* Irish potatoes bbl . 1211015 1<x lwns 8 6-10(1; i.les 6,000—1,U00 for speculation and export. Reeelpu to-day 6,100—9,900 American. Futures steady : Hales ol uplands, low middling olause, July aud August delivery, 0 6-89d; August and Sep tember, 6 7 89d. 8:00 p. a —Of sales to-day 6,860 ware Ameri can. 8 SO p a—Upland!, low middling olause, July August delivery, ed; September and Oc- Illdea 10@llc.; green 6; beeswax 96c.; rags 2c per lb; wool—washed 40c, with bur. 16Q96c honey 98030c. THE NEW AT YORK STORE The following Goods have been rednoed from 25 to 50 per oent: PAUABOLB, 500 still on band. CORBET8, 1,000 on hand. FANS, 5,000 “ “ BIBBONS, GOO pieces on hand. ALPACAS, 75 “ “ CA8SIMERE8, 100 “ “ IRISH LINEN, 75 “ “ SHIRT’S, 125 doz. “ HOBIERY, 1,000 “ “ just received: Sequins or Fish Soale Buttons, entirely new; Fan Girdles, new and pretty, Blaek Trimming Bilk at 85 oenta—cheap est Goods in the oity; Victoria Lawns—100 pieoee at 12} eanta and upwards; London Cords—60 pieooa; Ladies' Solid Colored Hoit; ( Mnsquito Bobinet—50 pieces; “ Bara—250 “ 25 pieces Spanish and Gnipnre Laos; 75 “ French Vsl. Lace; 10 “ English Crepe; 150 dozen Wool, Felt and Straw Hate, eodtf Gordon A Csroill. Tbe Grand Central Hotel, New York, illustrates tbe wisdom of a full house et reasonable rates, by redneing from $4 to $2.50 and $3 per day, and leaving ita other competitors to bear the brant of extravagant prioes. ju22 eodlw TICKETS EOB BALM To the Grand Excursion on Jnne 28th, to Atlanta, at Gilbert A Thornton’s, Post- offloe, and by Phillip Harris et Little Bo nanza. Prioe $3.00. St ju21,25A27 A lot of Toilet Soaps, Gelatine end Flavoring Extracts, for sale cheep, et tf Mason's Dauo Stoss. Travelers often wonder why their fel low. travelers are ao load in their praise of the Golondade Hotel, Philadelphia, bnt after a visit themselves, they are satisfied of ita famona excellence. jn22 lw Wwndorral, Meat Vt eaderfwl. A neighbor of onrs has been for several years afflicted with Contumption, end for months was so low that we looked doily for her death, bnt strange as it ooems to ns, three bottles of Cannabic Indian has so for restored her that aha is now able to do her house work. I have atwaja bean prejudiced against patent medicines, but seeing tbe remarkable effeot yoar reme dice hove had upon Mrs. fielder, and having a similar case in my own family, I have enoloeed $18.00 for 6 ay rap, 4 oint ment eod .a box of pills, hoping to obtain the seme benefits. I am, respeetfi “ D. B. BAH Gardnxs, Grundy Co., 111., May 20,1877. N. B.—This remedy speaks for itaelf. A single bottle Trill satisfy the moa tioal. We know that it positively ourau Consumption, end will break np a fresh oold in twenty-four boon. $2.50 per botfle, or three bottles for $6.50, Pills end Ointment, $1.25 each. Addi CRADDOCK A CO., 1032 Raoe Street, Philadelphia, Penn. my22 e3m gust and September delivery, O’A' Uplands, low middling olause, shipped In May end June, per sail, 6 8-1* I. 6:00 f. a.— Futures steady : Uplands, low middling olauie, June deliv ery, e 6-89d, New Yobk, June 96. — Evening—Ootton quiet; middling uplands llMo, middling Or leans lljgo; sales 624. Consolidated net rseelpts 2,604; exports to Greet Britain 6,678 to France —, to conti nent 100, ohannel —. Nkw Yobk, June 26. — Evening. — Net re ceipts 0. Futures dosed steady; sales 96 000 bales, as follows ; June, 11 09-100011 60-100; July, II 66- 100011 68 l'/O; August, 11 7*100; September, 11 72-100011 78-100; Ootober, II 30-100OU 40-100; Norember, 1122-100011 93-100; December U 21- 100011 23-lou; January, 11 68-100OH 40-100; February, 11 68-looOU 64-100: March, 11 07 loo OH 68 too. Charleston, June 26.—Ootton quiet; mid dlings llo; net reoelpts 58; sales 100. Galveston, June 96.—Cotton quiet; mid dlings ll%o; reeelpu 64; salei 166. Savannah, Jnne 26.—Cotton dull; mltdlnga 1 Vn"-\ net reoelpts 616; satis 100. Nsw Ublnans, Juna 26.—Cotton quiet; mid dling! il'/ie. low middling! 10%o, good ordinary 10Uo;net reoelpU 236;salee 600; exporU to Great Britain —. Mobilb, June 26.—Ootton quiet; middlings lie; net receipts *7; sales 900. FBOVUlom Baltimore- Baltimore, Juna 26.—Oats steady—South ern prime 470480. Kye quiet, 77080 Pro visions firm but quiet Pork -mess (14 76Q16 oo. Baoon—shoulders StiOej^o, clear rib sides S'A& 8^o. Hams 120180. Lard—refined 10@l"Wc. Coffee active and strong—job lou 17@20c. Whis key firmer, at (l 1114. Sugar dull, lij^o. Mew York. Nmw You. June 26.—Flour rather more eady—superfine Western and State (i 61 06 00; Southern—eommon to Talr extra (7 760 8 26; good to choioe extra (8 80O10 25. wheat 402o better and In good export demand—win ter red Western (102. Corn better and in fair trade—ungraded Western mixed 67JH0OOO, yellow Western mixed t\%o. Oats rather steady, Inactive. Coffee—Kio quiet and firm—oar goes 1<%02 J4o, gold; job lots 17022c, gold. Sugar dull—O^OlO^o for fair to good refining; 10140 lor prime; refined-standard A UUc. Moiassesdull—New Orleans at tOQtOo. Kiee quiet, unohanged—Carolina, tor ooinmun to prime; Louisiana 6070. Pork higher —new mess (14 25014 60. Lard higher—old prime steam (9 25; new do (0 20. Whiskey ~ shade firmer, (l U’{. Notb.—The atom throughout tbe West de feats markets to-ilght. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, June 26.—Flour easier but not lower—ramlly (8 8600 66. Wheat scaroe and firm—red (1 75 Ol 00. Corn qulei—mixed 48 , white 6O0. cats In fair demand—white 46c, mixed 880. Kye quiet, at 88c. Barley dull and nominal—oi l fall 40O460. Pork In fair demand And firm -(18 60. Lard quiet—steam *0, kettle oU&loc, current make ( 66. Bulk meata in fair demand—shoulders 60, short rib middles 7@"Ho, short clear middles l%e. Baoon firm — shoulders 6%Q6%o, olea rrlb sides 80, elear sides 8>£08Koe Whiskey in good demand, (108. Butter dull, drooplpg. unchanged— Western Keierve 16016c; good to prime central Ohio lSj^o. Live hogs aotlye and n shade lower—packing (4 60, butchers (4.65; receipts 2,531; shipment: 2,060. MAVAL (TOIEI, Eta. Rosin, Ac. New York, June 26.—Tallow easy—prime city 8!4@8 310c. Rosin firm — tl 6001 66 for strained. Turpentine quiet— SlOai^o. Frelghte, r York, June 25.—Freights to L'ver a shade firmer—eottoo,per eatl 7-32d,steam Muscogee Sheriff Sale By AOEE 6 YONGE, Auctioneers. W ILL BE SOLD, ON THE FIRST TUES DAY IN JULY NEXT, tn front ol Abbott fc Neweom’s oorner, Broad street, oity of Uolumbus, Muscogee county, State of Georgia, bet weon tbs usual hours of sals, the following property, to wit: The undivided half Interest In nil that lot or parcel or lend lying end being In the oity of UolumOus, Muscogee county, as follows: The north half of the northwest oorner lot In the Aoademy square, In said oity, tbe earn# being lot number 2 In said square, sold as tbe property of W B Wood to satiety a fl fa In my hands In favor of J A J Kaufman vs R U Pearce and W R Wood, Property pointed out by plaintiffs at torney. By O. S. HARRISON, Auotlonasr. Part or lot of land number 224 1 the 17th die- triot ot Muscogee oountv, part o lot number 225 and partvit lot numuer 164, all In said 17th district, and aggregating 225 aerea, more or lees, sold as the property of the estate or John Odom, deoehed, to satisfy a fl fa In my hands In ravor of Thomas fe Prescott vs John D Odom, trustee for John Odom, deceased. Levy made and returned by lawful oonstable. J. G. BURRUS, Ju6 oaw4w Sheriff. Brown sod Drab Ii»l»i tat Draaaas and Aprons at M. Jowl's. Many novelties and bargains tbia weak lo bo displayed at J. R. Jomai'. Muscogee Sheriff Sale By AOEE A YONGE, Auctioneer*. O N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN AUGUST NEXT, 1 will sell, at the corner ol Broad and St. Ulalr street*, between the usual hour* of public sale, the following property, known a* water lot* In the cliy of Columbus number* •in, 31, 29, 28, 24, 26, 20. 27, 28, 29, 80, 81. 82, 88, 34, 86. uo and 87, all lying and being in the oity ot Columbus, each lot containing a front of 72 feet north and *outh on Bay street, and run ning baok to the high water mark on the west ern bank of the Chattahoochee river, lying be tween Randolph atreet on the north and Craw- street on tbe south, being a part of the ey made by John Bethune on the 6th daj of Deoember, 1841 Property pointed out by plaintiff 1 * attorney. The whole sold to satle.y a fl fa In favor of van Leonard, trustee How ard Manufacturing Oompany, v*, the Water ijot Company of the City of Columbua. Exe cution proceeding for the use of Jesse J. Brad ford, taustee appointed by the Court In plaoe of Van Leonard, trustee, deceased. J. G. BURRUS, Sheriff. June 8, 1877.jnOoawtd MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Nkw York, June 26.—Arrived : Clyde. Nkw York, June26.—Arrived out: Minerva, Labrador, Illinois. Homeward: Ernest Dreyer, for Charleston; Daniel Draper, for New Orleans. Special to the Enquirer-Sun.] Nkw York, June 24.—Arrived: Germania, Ellen Holt. Special to Enquirer-Sun.] Savannvh. June>24 —Arrived: Steamer H Livingston, from New York; sohooner Charley Buokl, from Kennebeo; Charles Moore, from Philadelphia. Savannah, June 26.—Arrived: Bark Gen Anderson, New York; brig Mary E Pennell, Boston; sohooner C E Palgn Graoe, Philadel phia; T Harris, Kirk; CarllUer, Kirk; E T Oottlngham Graoe, Kirk; Fanny Traey W11- letts, Kirk; Miller Yong, New York; Roger, Druny, Special to Enquirer-Sun.] Plymouth, June 24.—Arrived: Harmonla, from Labrador. Special to Enquirer-Sun.] Q.uk»8town, Jane 24.—Arrived: Brlttanlo. _ Whereas Sarah Oannady makes applica tion for the guardianship of the persons and property of Marla Oannady, minor. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons Interested to show cause at the proper time and place (If any they have) why said letters should not be granted to said ap plicant. F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. .Tunc 2d, 1877.—oaw4w* ■'I EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.— OT Whereas J. J. Bradford, Administrator of the estate o! Mary Bates, deceased, makes application for leave to sell the real estate belonging to said deoeased. These are therefore to olte and admonish all •arsons Interested to show cause (If any they _i&ve), at the proper time and place, why leave to sell said real estate ehould not be granted to said applicant. F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. Jnne 2d, 1877.—oaw4w r1 EORGIA — MUSCOGEE COUNTY— \JT Whereas Abnor White, Administrator of the estate ol George White, deceased, makes application for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to said deoeased* These are, therefore, to olte and admonish all persons Interested to show cause (It any they have), at 'the proper time and place, why leave to sell said real estate should rot be granted to said applicant. F M BROOKS, Ordinary. Jnno 2d, 1877—oaw4w* Whereas, Thomas D Forteon and F J Johnson makes application for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of William E Meal ing, deceased, late of said oounty. These are, therefore, to olte and admonish all and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to show cause (If any they have! with In the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. F M BROOKS, Ordinary. June 2d, 1877—oaw4w G I Whereas D H Burts, Guardian of Ade laide Halienbeck, makes application for let ters ol dismission from said guardianship. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all person* interested to show cause (If any they can) at our court, to beheld In and tor said oonnty on the first Mommy in July next, why letters of dismls$ion should not be granted to said applicant. F M BROOKS, Ordinary. c Jun»2d, 1877—oaw4w Wholesale Price current. Apple* $1 bbl $4.50. Bacon—Clear Side* ft B> 10U; Clear Rib Bide* 9%; Shoulder* 8; Sugar-cured Ham* 13; Plain Hams 11c. Bulk Miats—Clear Rib Bid** 8^c.; Bhooiler* 7c. B aooino—13>4018c. Butt**—Goeben 21 #> 40c ; Country 26c. Obbsb—Bugliih fl lb 16c; Western 16c; N. Y. Bute 10c. Gandlm— Adeamantineft IblOc; Paraphin* 26c Ooffii—Rio choice ft lb 24c ; Prime 21 J^c; Java 33c to 31c. Oo*k—Yellow Mixed fl bnshel 82; White, 84 Oar load rate* in depot sacked; bulk 4c. lea*. Ctai*s—Domestic fl 1,000 $2O0$66; Havana 67601150. Vloub—Superfine fl bbl, $8.00 to $10.00; Family. $110$ 13. Itabdwabb—Wide Iron fl N 6e; Refined 4c; Bad Iron* 6c; Car Lead 19c; Castings ftUo; Plow Steel Bpring do. 10c; Cast Steel Buggy Springs 20c; Horse and Male Shoes ft B» 7c; Hone Shoe Nail* 22Uc; Nall* ft kej $V»0; Axe* ft down $12; Hit—(f cwt. 11.40; Couatry 460600. I bob Tib*—6c. Lab»—Prime Leaf, tierce, ft keg* 14c. halve* and le • lock 8ole 30033c.; French Calf Skin* $3.500460 American do $2.5O0$3.5O; Upper Leather $1600 3.50; Hrvm*** do IV; Brogan shoe* $1.50012. Mill—ft bn*h*l I7^c,*ack* included; 16c, sack* returned. Orange* \]4 to 2c. PotAea—ft ease $6 00010 60. Born—MauilU ft fc 20c; Cotton 20c; Machine mud* 6Uc. Pownna—ft keg ffi.40; % keg $3.00; g $1.57 la Magaoiae. PicmiJh—Om* ft doBoa pints $1.60; fi quar Canbbd Good*—Sardine* ft caee of!00 boxes 13. to $18. Oysten, 1 t» can* ft doten, 87}^c to $1.00 Molambs—N. O. ft gall. 65c; Florida 60c; boil ed 75; common 354145. Potato**—planting—Irish fl bbl $6.0006.25 Western $5. Boole—Crushed and 1 I Sc, Extra 0 N. O. 12Wc 12; do snow White 13c. Oil—Kerosene ft gallon 25 to 80c; Linseed, raw $1.15; Lard $1.18; Train 76. WnMKBT—Rectified ft gallon $1.1O0$2; Bourbon Tc'niu, New—No. 1 0 bbl (It; Ha. ( (IX. Re « (Ita; Es. 1 * kit tiett.10- THHAHU’H CONSUMPTIVE CUBE BnreCure for Consumption, BaoKUHiTia. Oooohb, Croup, Colds, Asthma and all Lung aff otlons, and restores Lost Yoloes. Wholesale and retail by A* M. BRANNON and W. K. KENT. Trial bottles at all Drug Stores In the oity, 85 oents. Dr# Lovic Fierce says: “I have been taking Thrash’s Consumptive Oure nine day* and oan talk with some ease.” Me H. Mead* or Atlanta, rays: “Thrash’s Cure ia the only remedy that will oure Con sumption.” Ubui, Franklin &. Lnmnr, Atlanta, Ga., say: * ( The demand for Thrash** Con sumptive Cure Is Increasing every day and giving universal satisfaction.*’ W. N. Wllkeraou A Co., of Mem phis, Tenn., say: “Send me another groes of Thrash’s Cure. The demand has increased wondtriully.” KrnkiMle, Hcnly A On* ray: a Thrash’s Consumptive Cure will post itself.** Wholesale and retail by A. M. Brannon and r . R. Kent. Trial bo“* “ in the oity at 35 oents 0RISTADORO»S HAIR DTE Is the safest and the best, is instantaneons in its action, and it produces the most natural shades of black or brown, does not stain tho skin, nnd is easily Applied. It is a standard iircpnration. and n favorite upon evory well-appointed toilet for lady or gentleman. For sale by all Druggists and Ilair Dressers. JOSEPH SR^Ye^o°rV. Pr0prlet0r ' P ' & -THE NEW Seivin^ Machine mi -V.' A L U IkfeZJMHHHI * Simplest & Best. —Atf/vrs Wamteu — 0F fi ct No. 177 W 4 : St C I NC IN NAT I. O. [mhlO «7D