Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, August 14, 1877, Image 4
DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY .MORNING, AUGUST 14. 1877. Sails %nqixivtv. 8 ALI8BUBY ft pbopbibtobs. CO., MtlWIiraM BATM From tbla dot* th* subscription to tb, Oo- ■■bu Exatnmx» will be m follow*, .libor served by ewrlM I* lb* Ml, ud luburbs, or Mbt by mall, (w* p. <p*y4e| St* poeieqe) llrlcll, la Mn»«. DAILY. Oa. Tear S7.S0 " Tin* M da the “ Oa* ■rath WEEKLY, One Tear 1.10 “ Ola Month* ■TODAY, Year..! l.*0 •• Bln Month* 1.00 YTEEKLY and SUNDAY, On. Yoor.. S.*0 Tb. Law of Ooncr.** now nqtliw n*w*pn- ,w po*tag* to bo propnld bp tb. pnblUh.rt, aid from tbl* d.M wo will prop.. It without additional oo*t to aubaorltwra. Bubeertbers will a*, tb* Imponano* or paying up promptly, o* la addition to torrlna thim th. p.por, w* bat. an additional oaah expense In tb. matter *f poetsge. NATES OF AOTRNTISINM. eejvnbfl mnnnKni Wth l 8SS8»S!t8=;SS.t.-, e "l»®M 8 qinopi i 83588888S88SS 1 BtRUQH « 8S883388SS88S 1 tqinoH 8 ^§38588388588 atunoji p it§§5§882385S erUuojq 9 eggSliaSkgeeB is85sS§3S8£88 eqiooiq » MH n °Il l I§88 818§ 8 83 jfi 8 1 uraow 8 eqiaojq <; *q»noji oi | a 1 S§ ! Js§iiS8§83S IS«\ X Fifty par cent. additional In LooalOolnmn. Aau.nwnnT ADTBttTiannanT*, *1 a aquar* for aaob Inaortlon. Marriage* and Fun.ral Notlooa, II. Daily .vary oth.r day, two-thlrda ol th. abor. rata*. Buhdat and WssxLT.ench, on.-tblid of tb. abor, rataa. OUB AOBNTM. Tnoaaa Kaolahd, Opallka, Ala. L. s. SononaaLnn A Oo„ Lafayatt*. Ala J T Jonnaon, Hamilton, Oa. W S Thomas, Alazandar Ulty, Ala. J w MoOLannon, Waat Point, Oa. 1. L. Dahibl, Olannrllta, Ala. A J Pittman, Union Spring., Ala. BBOtTLAH TRAVELING AGENTS. L M. LT.cn, SWTh. abor* Agents of Engniana-Smi ara autborlaad to aolMt and raaalpt for aub- aorlptlona and adrartlaamanta. MMBCVBT AT TBB OBOBOIA bomb oyeice. MONDAY. 9 A. 81° I 8 P. M 88° 12 M 84o I « P. M 88« aounnapoNDiita day last teaii. 12 M 8G« I (1 P. M.....,.^-—Bht uSfC 0 ' 0r ~~ A little nigbt, lata. to jv*k> Adoarllaamaat*. *' Hailey'* Saline Aperient. Auction Sale—O. 8. Harrison. The World'* Standard — Fair bank*' Basiss. Through Tioketato St. AnRUitine, Fla. t and Keturn—J. F. Marornm. TBBOVOU TICKETS From Oolnmbtia to Bt. Augustine, Fla., and return by ateamer O. Qnnby Jordan for Sixteen Dollar*. Privilege to atop over at all point* on ront*. ault It J. F. Mabobum, Agent. Mother*. Bleep aweetly to-night by giv ing yonr obild Tebtbina (Teething Pow der*) to-day. AUCTION BAX,* TO-DAT. 0. 8. Harriaon will **11 to-day, at Ab. bolt A Hewaom'a oorner, at 11 o'olook, ■on* of tbo boat paying property on Broad etreet, the two store* No*. 161 and 168. The aeoond floor, extending over both atom, 1* suitable for a large board ing bona* or hotel. Ldylng tb* Sebtutnpar Paeamaat. Mr. J. Rhode* Browne is having this pavament laid on the side walk* oontigu. ou* to the Georgia Home Building. He also intends having it put on all of the walks immediately oonneoted with hi* store house* in the oily. This i* certainly a great improvement and will giv* quite a handsome appearauoe to Broad street pavement*. BOB SAL*. 6,000 Beoond-band Briok at $11.00 per thousand. Inquire of. anl2 2t O. A. Klknx. BLBOANT BOOMS FOB KENT. Suitable for offloea, sleeping a part- men ta, Ac., reoontly fitted up over Exqui- bbb-8dn offloo. Apply at feb27 tf Thu Orviox. TO CLOSE: TOWELS at 10 oenU; TOWELS at 18 cent*; TOWELS at 22 oenta; TOWELS at 82 oenta; TOWELS at 40 oenta; TOWELS at 42 oenta; TOWELS at 66 oenta; TABLE LINEN at 84j oenta; TABLE LINEN at 49 oenta; TABLE LINEN at 76 oenta, And Upward*. J. B. JONES. Avgust 10, 1877. tf w. a. iima. atyounxy and ooombillob-at.law, OAoe over J. A. Frazer'* hardware store. fab4 6m . WILLIAMS' MOTTO l The Finest Photographs in the oity at $1.60 par doaen. eodAwtf It i* long ago settled that Williams th* bast Pioture* of children. aodAwU COVNTT COUNT—JUNE ADJOVNN- *D TKBM Court convened yesterday morning, present hi* Honor Joseph F. Pou, Judge, presiding. J. D. Ridanhour, F. M. Jeter, W. A. Water*, L. G. Haynes, T. J. Pearce, W. B. Moore, L. I. Harvey, Tbo*. Bush and T. F. Ridenhour Were swom in a* jurors. W. L. Oaah and J. M. Allen were sworn in as bailiffs. State v*. Law Is Bell and Henry Spenoer —Trespass. Vardiot not guilty. State vs. Robert Giving—Laroeny from the bouse. Plea of guilty, and aentenoed to four month* on ohaln gang. Slat* v*. Charles Mitobell—Larceny from the house. Plea of guilty, and sen tenced $26 and sixty days on ohaln gang, and In defanlt of payment of said $26, five months on ohain gang. Twelve judgment* by default, one ease settled and seven oases oontinned. The oa** of Arnold vs. Poliosman Joins* —assault and battery—was argued and left with the jury, vardiot to b* made known this morning. Court adjourned until this morning at 9 o'olook. bivbb news. An express offloe has been established at Chattahoochee on our river, with John P. Jordan as agent. Jackson oounty Florid* has $20,000 of oonnly scrip outstanding. What has become of the $6,000 collected for ooon- ty purposes and turned over seems to be a mystery. The commissioners propose to the scrip holders, to issue interest-bear ing bonds, payable in ten years, and take tbe sorip at fifty oenta on tbe dollar. They think by this means a sinking fund’ oan be raised every year to pay one tbonsand dollars and the interest, and that the tax will not be as greet as now. Be sides, the sorip thereafter issued, will be worth dollar for dollar or nearly so. They must do this or lose all. Dr. S. T. Overstreet, of Suwannee, has been appointed Snrgeon of the Lunatio Asylum at Ghattabooohee, vice Dr. Allison resigned. The steamer Jordan arrived Sunday with about one hundred barrels of freight from New York, and twenty barrels from different points on tbe river. Th* passengers were; H. 0. Fryer, Howard's; J. A. Clayton, D. Thornton and wife and two children, Mrs. B. Ford, three ohildren and nurse, A. J. Riddle, A. Zillinski, 8. E. Bow den and J. E. Fuller and wife, Enfaula; J. W. Dozier, C. F. Morris, Miss Perry man, A. S. Brown and O. A. Etheredge, Ft. Gaines; B. F. Hatoher, R. Lewis and G. R. Glenn, Hay woods; Mr. Tom Reese and lady and two ohildren, Alexander's; Mias R. Stern, Miss Katie Cary and J. Straus, Florence. ...—, r. A won, jennet, ana race hor«e. i She will leave this morning at 9 o'olook,' - l, •fV Fairbanks’*. IsB convenient synonym for,a weighing maohine or scales, as nearly perfeot of its OOBBSSPONDIRn DAT LAST TBAB. , . . 9 k M Ht „ | „ p „ 8 q p klndwifispoasible to prooure,whether it oooupiea a plaoe on the druggist’s coun ter, or is at e freight depot, and large enough to weigh a loaded train. The firm of Fairbanks A Co. have a worlds wide reputation, and we are glad to learn that, sinoe tbe Centennial, their already important foreign trade has increased in a most gratifying manner. Every well- appointed farm should have the means of weighing everything that is sold from it or bought for it, and this oan be supplied by Fairbanks A Co.— American Agrieul turtle. Worked to Death. We pity that much abused organ, the '* responsible tor every little ache and pain. It is censured on every hand. It is made to daddy nearly all diseases, and is worked to death. This is detrimental, unwise and unsafe. Let tbe liver rest. Use strong medicinea. Keep your bowels open now »and then by the use of mild and simple remedies, those which are pleasant and reoeived kindly by tbe stomaob. Snoh a remedy is Baileys Saline Aperient, which is pleasant, re freshing and efferveaeent. It is sold at one-half the usual price, and is all you need. ault 2w liver. it n r J’ertonal. Mr. H. B. Beeoher will leave to-day for the Warm Springs in Meriwether oounty. Mr. W. B. Holstead i* now with tha Eagle A Phenix Faotory and will leave to-day to do North Alabama and Missis sippi in the interest of his company. Mr. Holstead is an aotive and thorough bus! nes gentleman, and we think the Com pany did well in securing his services. It Ought to he FroAISiloA. As every one knows, the oommons are a great benefit to onr citizens in the way of grazing their cattle. A great many cows are there every day and depend en tirely upon the grounds for their food. We have notloed that these oommons are beooming very non-produotive and tbe oause is, as many know, and as was sug gested to us by a gentleman, who asked us to mention tbe matter in our oolumn*, that tbe entire deposits of horses and cattle are raked up and oarriet away by different persons. This of course pre vent* the grounds from beooming enrioh- ed. It is quite an important matter and Oouucil should take immediate steps to remedy the matter. A BOW IN THE SIXTH WAND. It oocurred yesterday afternoon ^p- tween some white and oolored men at a disreputable plaoe. Two white men were assaulted with words by two negroes and one of tbe former resented the insults by beating np one of the latter with a pair of bmB kuuoks. The other negro be came (pretendingly) very mnoh enraged, and swore violence upon “the man that struck Billio Patterson,” and fired off bis pistol once or twice. These two drunken negroes went from a honse owned by one of them, situated on the square sur rounded. by Few, Early, Jackson and Forsyth streets, to the other looality of equally as bad reputation. The former plaoe is said to be of late a great reaort for drinking, oarouaing, ehicken fighting, gambling and other things of like nature. It is a foul den, we are told. Not knowing satisfactorily the foil par ticulars of th* above, as was stated to oa by one of oor devils. We omit names. Further devslofMnauta before tb* ooorts will doobtlaM maka thing* “plainer in print.” RUSSELL COUNTY, ALABAMA. IBB OFFICIAL VOTB CONVICT aSOAPSS AND BZWAED OWZaXD— ABSTRACT OF TAX BSTOBim—TOTAL A*. SISSMXNTB $1,980,087, AND TAX $17,- 480.26. OFFICIAL VOTE OF THE COUNTY. yob nisairr. W. H. Alexander 1,414 J. T. Ware 614 TAX Asansson. J. N. Owens 2,008 TAX OOLLSCTOa. B. M. Henry .<. 2,008 TaXAStTXZX. C. L. William* 1,992 coaoxxa. W. A. L. Tnokar 1,926 COUNTY COMMISSI OH IS*. J. P. Walker 1,980 M. L. Long 1,980 N. A. Nookolla 1,986 G. A. Hay* 1,986 CONVICT aaOAPXD. Jordan Jaokaon, a oolored youth about nineteen, was lately oonvioted in the County Court of stealing eighteen dollar* from Peter Adams, oolored, a laborer on the plaoe of Mr. Btorgee, and sentenced to hard labor, while on bis way to the plaoe of W. 8. Gordon, in Olay oonnty, to whom he had been hired, escaped from two freedmen who had him in charge, between Houston Cross.roads and Ope lika, with hand-ooffs on. Mr. Gordon offers a reward of $26 for his arrest and delivery to the jailor of Lee oonnty, at Opelika. ABRHAcrr or assessment. Tbe following is tbe report for 1877, obtained from the Probate's offloe. The abatraot given last week was very erro neous: No. of aoresof land 4'8,S3l Vain* or lands and Improvcmratl. .*1,113.080 ", '■ town properly 118,629 Valia of main and aid* traeks or railroad and telegraph oompa- nlfli proparty 188,780 Total VSlU* *1,460,289 Amount or tax * 10,152 02 PESSONAL PBOPIBTT. Q-oaa raeslpta of go. work., water w«rk., public mill, and gins * 4,206 Oroai reorlpta ol talagraph, Bleeping or palaee oar companies 88 Printing preusa and materials 360 Stook. of goods, warei, and merohan- dlae, largest amount on hand at any one time daring proceeding year, and Including merchandise kept on plantation* for sale, or dealt outtolaborara for profit 68,Ml Honiahold and kltohan lurnltur* e,876 Libraries so* Jewelry, plat* and illvar ware,orna ments, and articles of ta«ta 7 mo Planoa, and oihar mualoal Instru ment* 7,466 Palntlnga no Uloeka.gold and illvar watelie*, and •alaty chains Wagons, or other vablelaa Msehanioal tool* Farming implementa Dlrka, bowl* knlvsi, sword eanes, ^ plitol* and Horaaa IV’.’.'.'."'' Mulaa 1 V. Studa.iMka.Jennnta ,od race horaea 14,778 24.472 7,779 11,612 B,426 24.878 68,066 113,608 Ooata... Salarlea, galna, inooma, and profit* for the preceding year 42,081 Monty hoarded or k nt on depoelt Buhleot to order, except fond. held euhjeotto draft In the proaeontlon Of a regular exchange huelneea.... 84,901 Money floaned, and aolvent credit*, ororedlta of value, (ludebtedneae to be deduoted, from eredlte and ax- oeaeea taxed) 91,788 Capital .took, of any Incorporated Company. (Market valua) 8”0 Bond. 18,826 18,826 8,006 All property, real and penonal, not otherwtae apeelfled herein Road bad, traek and other real per sonal property of rallroada .... 17,000 Total *880.748 Amount of tax * 3,7*8 23 BSOAPITUIATION. Tax on real estata *10,162 02 Tax qn personal proparty 8,70a 23 Poll tax 8.670 00 Total *17,480 26 BAILEY'S SALINE APEBIBNT. Dr. J. P. Dromgoole of Louisville, Ky., who la tha advertising agent of thl* most excellent mediolne, gsve u* a call yester day. It oan be proonred of Sawyer AOo., Louisville and la sold by all druggists at fifty oenta per bottle. It is e delioions effervescent lexstive, is pat np in tbe largeet bottle* in nae end there ie not a cheaper aperient in nae. It relieves indi gestion and will donbtleas allay fever. Dr. Dromgoole saya that it is a favor ite prescription with physioiens, as it mitigates tbe pangs of rheumatism, keeps tbe brain oool and clear, regnlates tha flow of bile, eota gently and pleasantly upon tha bowels and operate* favorably npon tha kidney*. It has tbe highest re commendations to core every species of hesdsohe, olesnae and tone the stomach and bowels, obesr tbe depressed end re fresh tbe weak and feeble. It is s oooling end sparkling pnrgstive, painless, safe and pleasant and la claimed to be oheaper then pills or scidlitzjpowdars. It is a re freshing drink and ia sure to sell rapidly. Mak Dog. Sunday a family, living in the Sixth Ward, were beeeiged in their dwelling by a mad dog, belonging to Mr. Calvin Brown. A negro woman, passing, was hailed and asked to go for e policeman, whioh sbe did and returned with Roberts, Roper and detective Palmer. Tha latter dispatebed the dog after firing three shots from a revolver throogh the left side. Many Wise at re NalTerlng From the effeota of tbe warm weather and are debilitated, ere advised by physioiens to take moderate amounts of whiskey two or three times daring the day. In a little while those who adopt this edvioefreqneot. ly inerease the number of “drinks, and in time beootne confirmed inebriates. A beverage which will not oreate thirst for intoxicating liquors, end whioh is intend ed especially for the benefit of debilitated persons, whether at home or abroad, ie Dr. Sohenok’a Sea Weed Tonio. Contain ing the jnioea oi many medicinal herbs, this preparation doe* not oreate an appe tite for thejntoxioeting cup. The nour ishing and life supporting properties of many valuable natural productions con tained in it and wall known to medioal men have a most strengthening influence* A single bottle of tbe Tonio will demon strate its valuable qualities. For debility arising from xicknaan, over exertion or from any eanae whatever, e wineglaasful of See Weed Tonio taken after meals will etrenghtben tha stomach and create an ap petite for wholesome food. To all who are about leaving their borne*, we desire to say that th* exoellent effects of Dr. Sohenok’a reasonable remedies. Baa Weed Tonio and Mandrkka Pills,are particularly evident when taken by those who are in- jurionaly affected by a change of and diet. No parson should leave home without taking n supply of these safe guards along. For aal* by all Druggist*. |2 aodl m rlBST BALMS OF COTTON. sale or riasT ran sbaso*. The first bale of new ootton was reoeiv ed by express Ang. 12th, at th* Alston Warehouse. It was sold yesterday morning for Flournoy A Epping by 0. 8. Harriaon, auctioneer at llj oenta to Taliaferro A Bon. It was raised in Barbour oonnty, Alabama, by J. E. O’Byrne of Enfanla and arrived in this oity Sunday. It weighed 407 ponnd* and was olaaaad law middling. Below we give the date of reoeption of the dipt bale of ootton for aavsrai years, from whaYState it came, the buyer and pries paid, since 1866. Onr fils of 1866 ia missing, and ootton book not conven ient, hence we date from '66 : In 1866 tbe first bale eame from Geor gia, received on August IS, and purchased by L. B. Wright, at thirty oenta a pound. 1867— Alabama— August 16—purchaser , 27 oenta. 1868— Alabama—August 19—by P. A. Clayton, at 3SJ oenta. 1869— Alabama—Aagoatl8--H.8. Park, at 36 oenta. 1870— Alabama—Angnat 18—W. F. Sni der, at 20 oenta. Another bale, from Mr. A. Gammel'e plantation, was shipped di root to New York. 1871— Georgia—Angnat 17—John Mann, at 17 oenta. 1872— Alabama — Angnat 12—J. H. Harrison at 40o. 1878—Alabama— Angnat 11 — F. G. Wilkins at 21e. 1874—Florida—Angnat 8—0. G. Holme* at 21J0. 1876—Florida—Angnit 10—W. F. Bni, der at 18Jo. 1876—Georgia—Angnat 9—W. J. Bar den at lOo. Attendance «( the Ckurohee Sun at eg, St. Lake—Two bandred and fifty. St. Paul—One hundred and twsnty- eeven. Baptist—Pne hundred and fifty-one. Episcopal—One hundred and forty- three. Presbyterian—One hundred end fifty Broad Street Methodist—On* hundred and thirty. The temperanoe lecture by Rev. J. V. M. Morris, in tbe afternoon, was largely attended. At the open air meeting, Rev. F. A. Branch discoursed to the largest oongre- gation ever assembled at these meetings. There were folly fifteen bandred present THEATRICALS. Besides those troupes already mentioned a* registered for the next season at this place are John MoColloob, the tragedian, Oot. 23d; George Night’s Combination Nov. 14th; and Hall's Combination, Jan. 18th and 19th. Mr. Bprioger says the two last are good companies bat be dose not know as yet what will oonatitnto their entertainments. Tbe Wallaok Tripologne oompany de sires to return this Bnmmer, bnt Mr Springer says they did not think it would pay them to come here daring the ont door meeting. This was hi* opinion and he ao advised them of tbe oiroumitanoea. A Bloody Encounter. Saturday, at Neal’s Landing, Dr. Free man ont Mr. 3. T. Belser in tha oheat and abdomen. Tbe steamer Jordan passed this landing Saturday afternoon, and at that time Belser was in a dying oondition and was doubtless dead before tbe boat reached this place. Parties on the steam er learned nothing whatever of tbe eanee of the difficulty nor any of tha partionlars except what is mentioned. Dr. Freeman lately moved to Neal's from Naebville, Tenn., to wbioh plaoe be went from Texts. Mr. Belser lives at the landing, or in that community. No Such Incident Happened Here. Chief of Polios Moore reoeived a postal inquiring into the death of some yonng man. It states the writer had seen a dis patch from this plaoe th* day before that a yonng man was found dead in Colnmbna and no one knew him. Some other Co lumbus must have been meant as no snob ooonrrenoe hi* happened in this oity. We think Oolnmbns, Ohio, wa* meant. Quite a ConveMenee. We notioe that Mr. J. F. Marornm, agent for the steamer Jordan, baa began to make s bulletin in front of his store, No. 184 Broad street, of tbe manifest of this boat. It i* a great oonvenienoe, .and we wonld suggest tbe same plan to tha agent* of tbe other line of (teamen, Disturbing Public Worship. Many oomplaints are being made that some persona congregate on tbe outskirts of tbe Open Air Meeting* and greatly disturb the eervioee. If any one will re port anoh ohsraoter* th* court* will pun ish them. The law is very strict in this matter and will give jnst retribution. Any one oan take this matter in hand. A~DOgneWnt~Ael. Some one entered Bt. Lake Ghnroh last week, bnrsted open th* organ door and disarranged the pipes and key* and the instrument is now entirely ont of order. The Bsorilegions end oowardly person should be severely dealt with, if oangbt. Sensible Advice. You ere asked every day through tbe oolumn* of newspapers and by yonr Drug gist to ose something for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint that yon know nothing about, yon get disoonraged (pending money with bnt little suooesa. Now to give yon satisfactory proof that Gann's August Flower will onr* yon of Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint with all its ef fects, snoh as Boar Stomach, Si ok Head- aehe, Habitual Oostivanaaa, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Heart-barn, Water Brash, coming np of food after eating, low spirits, Ao., we ask yon to go to yonr Druggist and get a Sample Bottle ~of Green's August Flower for 10 oenta and try it, or a Regular Biss for 76 oenta; two doses will relieve yon. my8 dAwly AT GOST I AT CMTII Remember that we will offer for a short while onr entire atook of Spring and Bnmmer Drees Goods at cost and below oost. We mean bnsineaa. tf BuxoatmAHm. A lot of Toilet Soaps, Gelatin* and Flavoring Extracts, for sals ahanp, nt tf Hiaos s Dana Bros*. LOCAL BBIBWB. —The newest picnic basket has a hot# in the oantre to pot iea in. —It is difficult to oonvinc* n small boy that whipping Is good for bias. —Tha man who fights a wrong will •vnntnally conquer or oononr. —Some on* rsoolleota that 40 yean ago io* was oonaiderod nnhsalthfnl. —It is rumored that the Mayor la going into the oonfeotion*Ty business. “What an slsgaat Mmming that rain bow wonld make." [Enthusiastic miss. —The height of aaroasm is tonehad by king a loafer when b* intend to take vaoation. —Philosophy ia a good thing. Philoso phy gives a man cheek enough to pay one cent for a newspaper and fir* oenta for * poor oiger. —Tbs secret of running a boarding honse profitably is to find ont jnat whs t roar boarders don't Uk* ud then fsad 'am lota of iL —Tbe first time that a man is inter viewed he tells yon faintly that he doesn't see wbat bis opinion ia worth; and than h* smiles as ir hs had pat on to Mach mustard. —There will be a partial aelipaa of the moon on Thursdsy night, tbe S8d of this month, beginning at 6:80 o’eloek p. m. and continuing one hoar and thirty-nine minutes—visible in this aeotton of th* world. —There it an item going the round* of the press that Victor Hugo never wrote anything that a girl or a woman wonld blush to read. Thera are two things In “lies Miserables” that any man Ngmld blush to rssd. —Atlanta Constitution: Th* Eagl* and Fbenix mill* are making several styles of very fine towels whiab ere largely sold in onr market. Columbus ia justly proud of this oorporatioli. It is frequently represented in Atlanta by moat ooortaons and efficient agents. We notioed * cold blaok infant, yes terday, being banlad np Broad street in a baby carriage. This ia a stride in civil ization. “De chile” was oertainly born with a silver spoon in its month, but it has “bitten off more than he oan chew.” —“Why don't yon go home!” asked a policeman of a man he found sitting on a doorstep at a late hour in the night. “Hive here,” mumbled the man, dreami ly. “My wife threw me ont of the honse beoease sbe thought I was drunk. Tbe same thing happened to me at the saloon from whioh I jnst oame. I am determine ad not to be thrown ont the third time; at least that mnoh self-reapeot a man must possess.” “I’ll welt hero, continu ed he after a pause, until she ia asleep, then I'll crawl through the oellar window.” Photograph Portraits for framing in Oil Ohromo, Pastel, Crayon and Ink, in the best manner at half anybody's prioea, at Williemb’ Gellxrx. eodAwtf FRESH ARRIVAL! Blsok Lace Soarfe $1.60 to $8. White “ “ $1, $2 and $8. Embroidered Swiss Mnslina; Ladies’ and Gants' Colored Bordered Handkerobiefs; Ladies’ Bilk Ties; Laos Bibs; An elegant line of Marseille* Boils; A targe variety of Japanese Fans from 10c. to $1; Dress Buttons in new shades, tf Blanchard A Hrr*. THE STRIKE Tt KIRVEN’81 Desiring to reduce my large (took of Dry Goode before replenishing for the fall trade, I have strnok former prioea and knooked them down so low that all oan seonre great bargains. Will sell great many Goods at New York cost, and otban as low as aDy “cost” store. I mean what I say, and will oonvinoe yon that yonr money will bay more here than elsewhere, if yon will take tbe trouble to esll and examine. My stock is fresh—no old shelf-worn Goods. tf J. Albxbt Kxrvkn. ATTENTION, MERCHANTS. On consignment, 309 barrels North Georgia Flonr—new wheat—all grades. Consigners wants closed ont immediately. Call on 0. A. Kidd A Co. au9 Iw ^ Life-size Portraits in Oil on Canvass by an eminent German Artist, at the lowest prices, at Williams’ Gallery, eodAwtf Life-aize Photographs in the best man ner for five dollars, at eodtf Williams’ Gallxry. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Special to Enquirer-Sun.] New York, August 12.—Arrived :‘Oity of One« ter. Special lo Enquirer-Sun.} Plymouth, Augmt 12.—Arrived: Leasing. Special lo the Enquirer-Sun.] Moville, August 12.—Arrrivad : Sardinia. New York, Auguat 18.—Arrived t Yadarland. Arrival out: E.A. Sanchnqs, Daeanganno, Homeward: Maggie Horton, Charleston; Pamema, New Orleans; John T. Barry, Ty* bee. Bpecialto the Enquirer-Sun.] ' Savannah, August 18. — Arrived : Brig Hirer, St. Marys. Sailed : Schooner Julia, Elliabath. MARKET REPORTS. •Y TELEGRAPH TO THE ENQUIRER. FINANCIAL. Id as _ S’a 109%. 8tot* bonds dull—Virginia e’e so, new *9, eoaiolidatsd so, doforrad offend at 7; Lou isiana S's 47; Georgia (’a 99%, T’o 107R. Special It the Enquirer a—. j New York, August 12.—Slooks wszk, as fol- lows: New York Central 9*1 Erie, *%; Laka Shore, 48%; Illinois Central 62%; PltUborg 77Wt Chicago A Northwestern 28%, praforrad *4| Rocklsland, 94%. THE SUB-TREASURY. Bslaneae—Gold, Ms,183,692; Oarrooey, *60,- 976,488; Sub-Tneaury paid interest, *6*,ooo; for bonds *89,000. easterns neelptf *469,000. COTTON. Livrrvool, August i»—Noon.—Ootton firmer end fractionally dearer; middling uplands 0 l-14d,middling Orleansi*%d;iBetas UJML^br speculation and szport 1,000, Reeelpts to-day 1,090—all American. Futures, boyars offering l-SM moral Uplands, low middling clausa. Auguat and September delivery * 1-ski, 9 l-l*d aid 0 MSdt September and Ootober* (MO*%1; October ana November 4%d. Uplands, low middling elans*, new crop, iWpged in November and Daoambsr, per sail, 2**80 ph— Uplands, low middling elouea, September and Ootober delivery, 0 8-S2d; No vember and December, 9Wd. New crop, shipped in Nos November end Deotm- New crop, shipped >er, par sail, 4%d, 6:80 r. Oi sales today 8,000 wtr* Ameri can. Uplands, low middling olause, Auguat and September delivery, 0 ll-lSd; September sad Ootober, 91-ied; Ootober and November. Fntures quiet: Uplands, low middlings olause, new orop, Clipped Ootober and November, per sain, 0 1-19d; November and December, per sail, Naw Yonx, August 1*.—Evening — Gotten dull; uplands tl%e, Orleans U%e; sales 929. Oonsolldated net receipts I'M; ezports to Great Britain 262, continent 426. New Yorx, August 18.— Evening. — Net re ceipts 0. Futures olosed barely steady; late* 26,000, as follows; August, 11 8910001140-100; Septem ber, 1128-10:01124-100; Ootober, 10 04-100010 06-100; November 10 8'.-100O10 86-100; Deoem- ber 10 87-106010 00.100; January, 11 00-1000 11 01-100; February, 1114-KH0U10-100: March. 1180100011 82-100; April, 11 40-100011 46-100. Galveston, August 10.—Uotton nomlgal; middlings 10%o; net reeelpts 8L Boston, August 18 —Ootton dull; middling! 115<o; net raoetpts 40. Savannah, Auguat 18.—Ootton finm mid. ding* 11; net receipts 19; ealei 7. New Oblsahb, Auguat 13.—Ootton dull; middlings 11c. low middlings 10Wo, good ordi nary 100; net reoelpts 107; sales 2I0. Mobile, August 13.—Ootton, nominal; mid- dllngs U %@10%e; net receipts 48; salei 8. Charleston, August 18. — Ootton qnlat; middlings 11011!4o; net reoelpts 29; sales 20. PHoVuioiL Baltimore. Baltihobn, August 10.—Osta, market quiet—Southern prime 89017a. Rye nominal— 640960. Provisions dull and heavy. Pork- mess 916 00016 26. Bacon — shoulders 7Uo, clear rib sides 9540. Hams—sugar-oared, 120 I80. Lard—refined lOo. Coffee quiet, buyers and sellers apart—job lots 170SBO. Whiskey heavy, 9111. Sager quiet—1154011540. New Tork. New York, August 13 — Flour heavy, again I0@26o lower, with a light egport demand— superfine Westorn end State |4 *006 00,oommon to good eatra Western and State *6 9009 00; Southern lower—oommon to fair extra *9 88, good to ohote* extra *9 9009 10—up to to 00 for all grades. Wheat dull and heavy, winter grades mnoh lower, sprlngalsoeasy—*1 490 149 for amber Western and Kentuchy, *1 61 tor prime amber Southern, tl 8801 40 for poor white Texas, $142 for Ne 2 winter red In An- gust, closing at *141% bid, *1 42U asked. Corn 5401° lower and less aotive—Western mixed- 690060, ungraded Western mixed (strictly choice) 61c, yellow Western 880. Oete less ao tive, 880. Coffee, Rio quiet and steady—oar (new and old) 105402^540, gold; job loti li 2654- Sugar dull, heavy and nominal—1 8540 tor fair to good refiolog; refined, market quiet—standard A lO540iq%o, powdered Ho, granulated 1154c, crushed 115401154a. Molasses dull, grocery grades unchanged. Rice steady —Louisiana 6%®7o for oommon to prime; 8OT0 for Carolina. Pork dull, heavy and lower—new mesa *13 86. Beef quiet and firm—peoktd *180. D? TUTTS PILLS Meet the wants of those who need n safe and reliable medicine. The immense demand which has so rapidly followed their introduction is evidence that they do supply this want* and proves them to be THE MOST POPULAR PILL ever funmhed the American people. The high est medical authorities concede their superiority over all others, because they possess alterative* tonic, and healing properties contained in no other medicine. Being strongly Anti-Bilious, they expel all humors, correct a vitiated state of the system, and, being purely vegetable, they do not, like other pills, leave the stomacn and bowels in a worse condition than they found them, but^ on the contrary, impart a healthy tone and vigor before unknown. |oUR WORDS INDORSEDl Dr. C. L. MITCHKLL, it. Maada. Fla, aapit . . . "lktw'.vik* superiority ojvaur pi lit, and want to see them need instead of the worth- less compounds sold in this country.'* . . . Rftv. R. L. SIMPSON, isoulsvilU. Xj,aarsi • • “ Tati's fills are worth their weight 9 a gold." . . . Had Sick Hesdsohe & Pile* 30 Years. . . . "I am well. Gaining strength and C&SBZ&i • • • 8 - A “* u - He Defies Chill* and Fever. Tdtt's tills, we def, c ** dfb* of gratitude.*» . , F. R. Ripley, Chicago, 111. very where. Price *5 cents. Office, IV Ktmal V..W V-.L ' TUTTS HAIR DYE G«y hair (• ahaafnd to • fftoaay htoah by a single application of this dye. Itls easily ap- plied, acts like magic, and is as harmleanasenriag water. Never diUppoint*. Sold by druggist*. Price $1.00, Office, Murray Street, ntwYorh* Lard eiBier—new and old prime ftenm M 6 0 9 00. Butter heavy—li@Wc for Western, ISO 24o for State. Whiskey dull. $112. Clnelnnatl. Fork dull—Jobbing at $14 00. Lard mand—current make $8 60; kettle $9 60® 10 oo. Balk meats dull—shoulders 6o, short rib mid dles 7c, short dear middles 7}£. Bacon doll and lower—shoulders 6%Q6fgo. oiear rib sides 7HQ 7%o, dear sldas 8%t Whiskey In fair demand and firm, $1 08. butter steady—prime to oholoe Western Reserve soaree and firm at 16Q18C; prime to choloe Central Ohio dull, at I8CI60; good to prime do llWouUto. Live hogs steady and In fair demand—packing $4 80 Oft 00; receipts 1868, shipments 818. Sugar quiet —refined granulated 11M°« powdered and orushed ll^O 12c; white u^OUMot yellow re fined lo^OioMo; New Orleans ogoiOHe. Izonlsvllle. IsOUieviLtu, August 18.—Flour dull—< _ $4 0004 60, family $4 760® 26 and $6 00. Wheat dull—red $1 26, amber $1 30, white tl 88. Uorn market firm—white at 68o, mixed al 60o. Rye 70. Osta dull—new white 32c. mixed aoo* Pork Sugar-cured hams firm. 10MO12o. Liard qul —choice leaf, tierce lO^o* kegllo. Whlski qu’et, $1 08. Bagging quiet, at 18o. Tobaooo uncharged- • St. Lonfe. St. Louis, August 13 —Flour dull, only a small job buriness—XX extra toll $6 7600 00: XXX extra $0 co@o 2ft; Rood to fancy family brands $o 6008 00. Wheat dull—No 2 red toft $1 28; No 8 do $119^. Corn Inactive—No 2 mixed 40^O40^o. oats dull—No 2 2fto bid. Kye firmer, 68o bid. Whiskey steady, at $1 08. Pork inaotlve, $18 25 bid. £ard dull-winter $8 00 asked, summer $8 66. Bulk meats dull— shoulders 6-%o, oiear rib and oiear aide# 7e. Ba con doll—shouldera 6%e, elear rib aides 7%o, clear aides 7%e. Live bogs firm, $4 T6Qfr zo. Oattie very slow, unohanged. Chlesfe. Special to Enquiry Sun.] Ohioxqo, August 18.—Flour dull waak and lower—low to fancy Western extras $6 6007 60* Wheat active but lower—No. 2 Ohleago spring $118 cash, $l 0H4QI 01*4 for August, — for August* 42^o for September. Oatf demand but lower—No 222^0 oaah. 28c/or Au- i f< S aat, 22%o for September, 28Wo for ye quiet—No 2 63c cash, 64Uc for Barley quiet—No 2 spring 60Uc for So; No 8 spring 88039c. Pork lnlialr dem lower—$18 00 oash or August, $13 02U for Sep. tember, $12 02^ for Ootober. Lord in fair de mand and lower—$8 66 oash or August. $8 67U for September. $8 67U for Ootober. Bulk meats —boxed, shoulders 6Ue, short “ elear middles 7>fio. w his key s f steady, i 104 for August, 97K097%° for September 96Wc for all the year. Corn steady—4lk04SM< ciih or August, 48o for ttoptember. Oats un changed. Pork lower—$12 90012 9Te for Sep- Umber, $12 87012 8714 tor October.. Lard lower —18 62^08 66 for September, $8 62U for Octo ber. New Orleans. Special to Enquirar-Sm.] Nuw OnXeUAvs, August 18.—Pork dull and lower—mass held at $1412U. Lard quiet and steady—tleroe 9^09^0, ft-——- -- packed oiear rib 'ildes 8^c. olei eared hems firm with a. fair demand — llv__ Whiskey steady—$1 0601 He. Oofiee, cargoes, ordinary to prlma^l7O20ge| Sugar unohanged—oommon toir to tolly fair UV^O^H tor prime to oholoe, to ehoioe Louisiana ftKOffo. good , m/.xsinA tby nrim * Rio*—ordinary NATAL STONES, lie. Boat., Be. NSW York, Auguat IS.—Spirits turn •trained‘ eS * 5*°' 110(111 qul,t— ** T4 ®> Freight*. heavy—eouonr Prooure * bottle of Thrash’s [Ooosnmp live Cure and Long Restorer, and atop that dreadful oongh. Trial 60, large 1.60 Sold by all Druggists »Mt sodAwly Many novelties and bargains this weak to b* displayed at J. 8. JoMta'. RAILROADS. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Oslsmbss, Os., Asgsst 12, l$77. Trains Leave Columbus AS FOLLOWS Southern Mail. 1SISS p.ss.^rrtvee at Hrateoatary. 4:14 v h ttSSirolS Atlanta Sc Northern IMLa.ll. ■sssfc«;5 New York... 7S6ah ALbG BY TUB TRAIN Arrive at MoatgoeMry....: , u TRAINS ARR1TR AT OOLOMBU8 From Montgoaecry sad SssthwssL.loss a ■ From Atlanta sad Necthwest......!! wri SW This Trel^l, orrivlag at OolooihHA at 5;*» r. M.. leevee Atlemte etSiSS e m. E. P. ALEXANDER, FreeMesl. CHARLES PHILLIPS, Agent. dealt tf Central and Southwestern Railroads. je.WMUltiiU Bi Tied Satahxah, Oa., March (, ItTT. O N AND AFTIR SUNDAY, March 11. Poeeenaer Train, on th* Oeetral and south wwtern Railroad, and Brssck.e will ran a. follows: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST Leans Saronn*h... v *s*ak Leave* Aug tula t:19 a h Arrives at Augseta 4:4* r K Arrive. atMaooa |:44 r « Leaves Mseon for Atlanta S-.lt r ■ arrive, at Atlanta tse* a m Making close eonseettaas at Atlanta with Western and Atlantia Ralinsd for all points North end West. COMING SOUTH AND CAST. Leaves Atlanta MK0 r M Arrive* at Macon 1:44 a e Lcsvm Mseon — TAoah Arrive* at MllledgsviU* *:44 a s Artie** at Ex torn on u JO a ■ Arrives at Augusta —.... 4,44 r H Arrives-at Sarasseh 4:60 r x Leaves Augusta eat aw Making eesseetloas at Augusta for the North end East, and at Savannah with the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad for nil foists Is Florid*. TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST Leaves Savannah MO r K Arrive.at Augusta — Moas i eaves Augusta IM V X Arrives etsiUledgevUl* Ml a m Arrives at Batontoa 11*0 am Arrive, at Macon Mix Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:40 a m Arrive, at Atlanta sit» k Leave. Maoon for Albany end Bu lanin IDA. Arrive* at Eufaula Ate r K . Arrives at Albany 9:ter m Leaves Macon for Colombo. SAS a m Arrive, at Columbus..... 1:13 r m Trains on this eehudtd* for Meoon, Atlanta, Columbus, 9 ufaula ana AUmny daily, making clou connection St Atlanta with Western i Atlantia aud-Atluta A RMhmosd Air LIB*. At Eutauis with Montgomery and Bothnia Railroad; at Columbus with Westers Rail road of Alabama, and Kobilo and Girard Railroad. Train on Blakely Eztea.lon Leave. Albany Monday.,T uoKtaya, Thuradaye and Friday.. COMING SOUTH AND HAST. Loaves Atlanta r M Arrivee at Maoon from Atlanta—.. AM r M Arrives at Mama from Eufaula and Albany... 4:10 rM Leaves Columbai U:l* a ■ Arrivee at Macon ITam Columbus.... All r M Leaves Mseon 7:Mr> Arrives st Augusta sndam Leave. Augusta,. AM r M Arrivee ut SavauSeh 7:l» a h Maklaxocnnwrtloe. at Savannah with At- antis and Gulf Railroad for oU polsU In Tier- No. 1 from Macon, whioh train. « except Monday, for them point*. WILLIAM BOONR8. General Soft. Central woiir^a, p Supt. Senthweeters Ra ‘ febttf Mobile & Girard R. B. O H and altar SUNDAY, MAY Sra, the Mali Train on tsaMoMe A Girard Rail road will run a. follow!: GOING WEST. Leave Colombo. General Passenger Depot dolly, at...................... j;*0 r m !-e»ve Columbus Brood Street Depot dally,Bt MS r a Arrive at Union Spring* AM r E ;; B.itoE“\v.""v.v::.v.::::io1S l S " IS:i “ New Orleans... —..11:94ah “ NathvUle.. ..“Sam ;; ^E;:zzz dm a m New York 1AMam COMING BAST. L*»yi Troy 12:60 ▲ v Arrifi at Union Springs 1:40a at !! goHimlHW... T:I0 a M Maoon f;26 » m ‘ Batannah 1:1$ a k d. 0 uV°r.,^sip. ■«• Fo'r Eufaula Vuealia y/TlULradayudfiatur- ° Thro •J. Thnreday ■ through ooooh with alesplng oeoommodo* tlope botwoen Columbus end Mootgoaaery. tanSfJSS*.? % Northwest will”rave ten hours'time by this rant*. Through ticket, to oil principal point, an •anger Depot, and at W. L CLASS, D. E. WILLIAMS, Sapori.teod Qmaral Ttohet Agent. my.tr sal* at Ganeral P Broad Strait Shed. Warm and White Sulphur SPRINGS. P oohiu N sulfur finTumM* eonveniant and pleasant • Via the north & Sonth Railroad, 41 WT » n *e™eut* have been made to Iuit HACKS maat 4y$ty morning and OTtnlng’s train. <o> W«L REDO, Jr., ju»*m Ssp'L Joins Egkiu OHIYIESITY, BALTIMORE. The Programme of Stadia* for the year be ginning Sept 11,1OT, will he am too appUoa Uo °-jsgonWSm Rasdolpk Street UetsmbenTW iKxcli wi>«k to Agents. Goods BUplo. 10.OR Uatlaionlals recetred.Terms llberml.Pen lUctiUrs free. J .Worth * Co.Mt.Louis,Mq