Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 27, 1877, Image 4
DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27. 1877. SALISBURY & CO., M»HOPBiETOHS. OUR AGENT*. ■ Thomas Kaolamd, Opelika, Ala. 1* s. Sohurbhlrr At Co., Lafayette. AU J T Johnson, Hamilton, Ga. W S Thomas, Alexander City, Ala. J W MoOlrhdor, Weil Point, Oa. J. L. Dahixl, Glenn villa# Ala. A J Pittman, Union Spring". Ala. REGULAR TRAVELING AGENTS. L M. LYNcn, 49* The abovo Agents of Enquibbr-Suw ste authorised to solicit and receipt for sub scriptions and advertisements. Cotton Yegtcrdoy. S,le« 301, receipts CSS, shipments 800 bales. a Same day la«t year Bales were 5S9, re ceipt* 1,088, shipments RSI. Week’s operations of Columbus, ports, inteiiur towns, and Liverpool may be found in our commercial column. An.lu.it oj Columbut Colton Receipt., To date Blnoe September 1st, the total reoeipts foot up 1C,868 baleH, (1,079 lesH than last year. The M. and G. Railroad has brought 1,448 bales to Columbia— 1,130 less than the last season; Southwest ern 3,600—2,970 less; Wostern Railroad 632—239 less; tho N. .t 8.632—289 less; river 3,470—89S more ; wagons 7,495— 3,297 less. Comparative Weather. For the woek ending last night the ave rage thermometer was (12 degrees, the highest 78 and lowest 40 and the rain fall .74 inohes. The same week last year the average was 04, highest 70, lowest 42 and rain fall 2.18. Jlome Coneumption. Since September 1st, our mills havo taken 1,065 bales, against 1,0C3 last year —decrease of 288. In date to Maui Aitcertteemente. Opera House—Miss Kate Claxton. Fresh Ueats—McKenzie Sc Moddook. Alhambra Sherry—Centennial Stores. Opera House—Madame ltentz's Female Minstrels. List of Letters—W. H. Johnson, P. M. Jt. M. HALL, Well known as the “master ban joist of the world," is with Harlow, Wilson, Primrose A West's Minstrels, and give bis inimitable solos at the Opera House Thursday night, November 1st. stall fed eeee And Pork, Kid, Mutton, Sausage and Veal—the finest in the market. McKenzie A Mauuouk. tit. 'Teeelmo. If any one has a copy of “St. ’Twelmo,” a travesty on “St. Elmo" a purchaser oan be found for it at this office. There was once any number of copies in Colum bus. The Talk On the streets is ubout the next Legis lators and Senator for this county and Senatorial District. From tho presont ontlook it appears that the biggest excite ment will bo about the Senatorship. A Vary Sertoua Runaway. Mr. J. U. Smith, with the Singer ma chine offioo of this oity, was vory oritioally injured last Monday in Meriwether county, by being thrown from his buggy while his horso was “running away.' Three of his ribs wore broken and one leg was considerably bruised and out and bis hoad was horribly mangled. Air. Smith is still in Moriwetber, and we havo been informed his condition is of a doubt ful issue. TUB SUNDAY ENQUIRER. We again will give a large sheet to-mor row to accommodate advertisers and read ers. We feel much gratification at the appreciation of Imoiness men and the country at large. By hard work and much expenditure we have succeeded in securing, as is shown by our books, the largest subscription list of any paper ever published in Columbus—at least twice, and most probably three timeB greater- ami the number daily grows larger. Oar Bundxy edition, we think, is nearly four times more widely circulated than any Daily evor issnod from this city. Of ooutse advertisers appreciate such a medium to tiring wbat they have to sell before the people of town and country. The sub scription lists of all our issues are now greater than those of any journal that this section has ever had, and now is the time for our merchants to avail themselves of its columns. Oar Sunday is the largest Daily Coiambus has ever known, and we would be glad to enlarge it still further. As it is now, there is not a line of wbat is known an deBd advertisements in it. HELM ICE’S HARD TIMJJS TREAS URY Is the title of a new publication just is- sued. It is sheet musio Bize, and con tains the following ten beautiful oomio songs, adapted for piano or organ-; You’ll never miss the water till the well runs dry, comio—R. Howard ; He never went back on the poor, motto song and chorus —W. J. Soanlon; Down by dot Orohard, oomio duet—O. Thatohor; Isn't he a tease ? comio song and chorus—Jean LeCroix; Only in fan, oomio song and ohorus—R. S. Crandall; My Linda Love, oomio eong and chorus—J. McVeigh; As Pretty ns a Little Butterfly, song and danoe—J. T. Rutledge; Pretty Little Jakey, Dutch comio song—P. M. Stokes; All Tied Back, oomio song—P. Ritter; Whoso dat Knocking on de Ole Baok Unto, comic song and ohorus—S. W. Now. The prioe is remarkably low, only $1. Sent by mail free of charge upon receipt of prioo. AddroBS all orders • to P. W. lielmick, publisher, 50 WeBt Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. How Motet Matt be Written. A New York correspondence of the Boston Journal says; The upper ten hnvc abolished note paper. Elegant oards are substituted. The oards inches, with three edges gilt, and the home of the houno handsomely engraved on the top. The cards, written baok and front, are placed into an exaotly fitting envelope and adorned with a monogram in oolorB on the baok. HARRIS COUMTY POINTS. Col. Hudson is not a candidate for Stato Senator. Jungo Williams denies that he ever knows what a lemon is. Mr. Ab. Weldon is a candidate for the Legislature. Last Thursday night, while Mr. Colum bus Lnyfield and his family were at sup per, a negro, George Arrington, outered the bonso and oarriod off a trunk eontain ing $274 in money. He oarried the trunk a short distanoe and broke it opon with a obisel. George, who is in jail, confesses the orime and says he gave the money to his sister, but at this writing none of it has boon recovered. The Hamilton Journal, from which we have dipped nod oondensed the above, SB.VS : Mr. J. T. Johnson and his family left for Columbus last Wednesday morning and will make a permanent reBidenoe in thnt city. Mr. Johnson is a prominent man in our town and county affairs, both in church and Htato, and his serviues will bo missed. His family add a great deal to the sooial world and it is with regret that wo sco them leave. We wish them much prosperity in tlieir new homo and at any time should thoy feel disposed to return a hearty welcome awaits them here. RUSSELL COUNTY, ALABAMA. November is the time for the new uoun- ty officials to take charge of their ofllce. Hirscb Brothers at Seale have a stock of goods of over $25,000. The congregation at the Baptist Chorob last Sunday in Seale waa not less than 4 SO. Mr. B. 61. Henry has purchased the house and lot owned by Mrs. Ella G. Ford in Seale. The Grand Jury returned 31 indiot- menta. Periouah. Mr. Albert Butler, formerly of the Eu- faula press, paid us a call yesterday. Mr. John Simmons, a Oolumbns typo, from St. LouiH, reaohed home yesterday. Wo regret to hear his health is so wretch ed, and hope that the breezes of home may restore strength and vigor. LOCAL BRIEFS. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC. New Yobk, Ootobar 1st, 1877. I have devoted twenty years of patient study to the Liver end its relatione to the human body, in sesreta of a remedy which would restore it, when diseased, to its normal condition. The result of that la bor has been the production of TIT I'm UVII PILLS. Their popularity has beoome so extended and the demand so great as to induce un scrupulous parties to counterfeit them, thereby bobbino me of the reward, and the afflicted of their virtues. TO CAOTIOM THE PUBLIC, and protect them from vile impositions, I have adopted a new label, whioh bears my trade-mark and notion of its entry in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, also my signature, thus: .dr THOMAS .1 PRESCOTT Have received thia season the largest stock of flrst-olass Clothing evor brought to thia market sinoo “ante-bellum” days. Their GoodB are roally Jiret elute, and an examination will convince the trade that they do not deal in shoddy, ready-iuade, buzzard -wing Clothing. For the benefit of the public as well as the House, it is proper to state that after failing to find a complete stook of first-olass Clothing in the New York market, they bought Piece Goods, whioh, aftor being woll e/trunk, they had manufactured for them by their Merohant Tailor with a gracefulness of style and fit whioh oannot be found nnt- aide of their establishment. Their stock of Clothing, Furnishing GoodB and Hats is now oomplete, and in point of style, fit and price they oauuot be oxoelled North or South. Give them a Mil. 2t 400,000 Hard Briok tor sale by oc26 3t F, A. Jei'son. Fine Millinery cheap, at Lee's New Store, 102 Broad street.’ oc21 lw Novelties reoeived weekly at Lee's New Store, 102 Broad street. ec21 lw Bxkeu’s Cod Lives On., Lime ani> Wild Cueuuv quickly relieves Throat and Lung Diseases, nnd imparts vigor aud new life to debilitated constitutions. Pleasant in taste. J. C. Rakkii Sc Co., Philadelphia, Pa. oc20 sat£w4t Photograph Portraits for framing in Oil Cbromo, Pastel, Crayon aud Ink, in the beat manner at half anybody's prices, •t Williams’ Gallzux. eoddwtf It ie long ego .settled that Williams makes the beat Pictures of children. eoddwtf J. A. Mead, of Atlanta, Ga., says Thrash's Consumptive Cure-is the only remedy that will cure consumption and all lung affections. Trial bottle 50 cents; large size $1.50. mh24 eod&wly Every size and style of Photographs a half the prioe of any place in this oity •t Williams' Gallebi. eodAwtf Life-size Photographs iu the best man Bar for five dollars, at *°dtf WlIAIAMS' UALLEBV. The largest atock of Gold and Silver Watches in this oily, at aep30 d3m Wittiuu A Kissel's. » Mi did. Wo misled tho Telegraph-Mesnenger. IcilinH didn’t die bore, bo the Maoon poo* plo got ah much of him as we did. He ought to hnve departed but be otuok to the last. We cannot believe he ia the Leviok who personated so superbly the character of Macbeth. Dentatus waa the gentleman who kickod the bucket at an early stage to the pleasure of the audi* euce. RIVER NEWS. The Rteamer Wylly, from Apalachicola, arrived yeHterdny afternoon with 151 bales of cotton, consigned as follows: Lowell, 22; Fontaine, 10; Alston, 39; Planters’, 26; Alabama, 12; Watt & Walker, 19; O. A. ltedd & Co., 1; W. 8. Sheppord, 22. There were about one buudred barrels on board. The passengers were : J. J. Martin, C. E. Bain, Mrs. Cargill and Mrs. Stanford, Chattahoochee; C. C. llarber, Gordon; Mr. Guyton, Hay woods; Wm. ltedd and J. 8. Garrett, Columbia; D. E. Horton and W. E. Paramore, Bluff- town; W. D. Pender, Goode F. Flem ming, CUas. H. Watt and MiBs Mary J. Hayes, Neal’s; J. ltankin, Bristol; W. 8. Shepherd, his landing. * Sho will leave this morning at ten o’oloek for Bainbridge and Apalachioola. The river is rising and the boats can oarry heavy freights. The steamers Jordan and Big Foot left yesterday. Convicted of Murder. Brown Bowen, who made the attaok at Pensaoola Junction, and w as subsequently arrested aud oarried to Texas by Detec tive W. L. Cash, of this oity, has been oonvioted of murder. He was the com panion of the more notorious Hardin. Bowen was charged with the mnrder of Thomas lloldeman, in Gonzales county, in 1873, was tried at Gonzales and a ver- diot of guilty of mnrder in the first de gree was returned by the jury. Thia we learn from the Texas papers whioh reaohed ns yesterday. He has had a speedy trial, and the law, no doubt, will be promptly executed. Forth* Candidatet. As long hs there are so many anxious to serve their country the following,which is floAtiug around, may be interesting: W ho vos dot mon vot Talks dsr sdhreed, l'ml |H>ws mil efry von he meed, 1'nd shakes uitt sefen oud of eight? Yy! plea* you, dot’s der candidate. Y ah ' who’s dot man kits In ter chair, Und klvs you »ooch a funny ahtare, Und for vour hours he wakes you valt ? Dot idler vos vons a candidate. —Yesterday was wet, dismal and sloppy. —All men are not liars; many deceive unintentionally. —The steam of hot water will restore the smoothness of telvet. —Plant rye on the spare grounds. Good for cows and poultry. —New York Weekly: The fashionable fall color in tom-cats is yeiler. —Ear-rings and bracelets, entirely of orange bads, are a novelty for brides, —Wbon one woman hates another she always speaks of her as “that person.” —Soft rain was falling all yesterday, but 301 bales of cotton came on wagons. —Her voice falls on the ear as softly as pills in molasses. Western concert criti oism. Facetious dentist—“No, no! You need not open your mouth so wide, sir. stand outside.” —If you don’t want to be robbed of your good name, do not have it painted on your umbrella. —8aid a Clifton man, “Let’s get a ooektail. I’ve got elephantiasis of the head this morning.” —If you would please a pretty woman don’t talk to her of her beauty, but of the homeliness of others. —Collections are always taken up for the conversion of the poor heathen. The rich heathen are able to convert them selves. —Skull caps for infants are again the fashion. They are of muslin; fiuoly tuck ed by hand, feather-stitohed and trimmed with laoe ruche. —Dr. Snow, of Providence, a high med- ioal authority, says: “Where sunlight, dryness, cleanliness and pure air prevails, diptheria cannot. —A woman may not be able to sharpen a pencil or hold an umbrella, bnt she oan pack more articles into a trunk than a man oan in a one-horse wagon. —Detroit Free Press: “ ‘There is one good thing about Satan,’ remarked a De troiter the other day—he never weighs the drivers as be sends out his coal.’ ” —The vonng man is sedate. He is thinking how he will have his overooat made up, and what kind of story he will tell his tailor in order to get it out of the shop. Having received our new stock we would respectfully invite our customers and the public in general to call and ex< amine the same. Buying only for caab, we are enabled to sell at the lowest rate good goods can he bought for, and guar antee satisfaction to every buyer. Wittioh & Kinsel, Jewelers. sep30 d3m Ladies' Hats Trimmed to order and sat isfaction garanteed, at Lee’s New Store, 102 Broad street. oc21 lw Watches and Clocks repaired by ex perienced workmen. School and Society Badges; also Hair Jewelry made to order. Diamonds re-set, and Engraving of every kind done, at sep30 3m Wittich &. Kissel's. 10(> dozen Hats, just opened, at Lee s New Store, 102 Broad street. _ oct21 lw New Flowers, Foathors and Wings just opened at Lee’s New Store, 102 Broad street. oo2l lw Sale Continued. -tf- CsTTo CocNTEBTEIT THIS IS EOBOEBT. Before purchasing, examine the label olosely. THE GENUINE TUTT'B PILLS FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. (loLUM.ua, (}>., Oot, as, 1877. exert a peonliar inflaenoe on the system. Their notion is prompt, end their good effects are felt in a few hoars. A quar ter of a oentury of study of the Liver has demonstrated that it exerta a greater in fluence over the system than any other or gan of the body, end when diseased, the entire organism is deranged. It is speci ally for the healing of this vital organ that I have spent so .many years of toil, and having found the remedy, whioh has proved the greatest boon ever furnished the afflicted, Bhall they be deprived of its benefits, and a vile imitation Imposed up on them ? Let the honest people or Amebioa see TO IT THAT THEY ABE NOT DETBAUDED: Scrutinize the label oioeely, see that it bears ail the marks above mentioned, and bny the medicine only from reapeatabie dealers. It oan be fonod everywhere. Very respeotfnlly, tf W. H. TUTT. NNAIfOlU. Rat* for Cotton Bills—Sight c Providence %uff * ou Boston 5* Boston %e olf; Savannah, %c ofl Banks checking on New York % premium; and other points % premium. Currency loans 13 per cent, per annum. Silver par. Gold nominal. Cotton Situation. — Liverpool advanced l-10d on the week. New York barely holding its own, our market lowered, two k lling frost*, and two rainy days, and iieuvy sales have been the record of the past seven days. New York believes in a r tty large ctop. One of its brokers, Mr. Omrles Easton, figure* out the returns of tho Southern Exchanges to mean a crop of 4,100,000. The Financial Chronicle *frer estimating on the re ports of the Commissioner of Agriculture concludes tho total will bo 81.000 more than last year. Readers can make tlieir own ronc'usions as to the result. Certainly tho crop is far behind. Ooxpamison with Last Ysar.—The United States ports receipts are 352,701 less bales ; the exports 111,868 l«H8;|the stock 316,092 less; Columbus re- celpts 0,079 less; shipments 7,074 Ie6s ; stock 631 more; India shipments, since January 1st, 790,000; against 927,000. Cotton in sight 1,3(1,742 against 1,800,080, showing a decrease of f 68,344 bales. The Weathee.—Thermometer for the week aver aged 62°. The highest temperature was 78, the lowest 40. Two rainy days Rain fall .74 Inohes. Bame week last year the thermometer averaged 04°. The highest temperature was 70, lowest 42. Raiu fall 2.18 inchos. Marxitb.—La»t Saturday, at Liverpool mid dling uplands were quoted at 0 %d., and Orleans 0%; New York, middling uplands were quoted at 115-10c, Orleans at 11 7-lflc. Oold at 1(»2%. To-day at Liverpool, middling uplands quoted at 6 9-lCd, Orbans 0%d. At New York—middling uplands 116-160, Or leans 11 7-lflc. Gold 102-%. On the week Liverpool advanced l-16d New York unchanged ; and Columbus off %c. Peiobs Past Year. — Liverpool—Uplands 0 O-leaus 63-10; New York— Uplands 11; Or leans 113-10. Gold 109%. Columbus—Middlings 9%. Columbus market to-day quiet. Salos, 361 bales. The following are the warehouse quotations: Ordinary and stained 8%09 Good Ordinary 9 /4@— Low Middlings 9%Q— Middlings lixgi— Strict Middlings 1O%0— Week’s sales 8366 bales—1160 Northern spinners 160 home consumption, 0 tor New York, 2050 for Savannah, 00 for speculation, 000 for New Orleans, 00 for Charleston, 00 for Tallassee mills, 00 for Mm—* ba.be! »0c, lack. Included; 85c, aack. retnrned. Oranges 1% to 2c. Potash—V **•« $4 7501“ 00. Rope—Manilla * lb 20c; Cotton 20c; Maciflr.e inde 6%c. Powder—ft keg $6.40; % keg $3.46; % $1.86 iu Magazine. Pioeles—Case ft dozen pints $1.60; $1 qnar 2.60. Canned Goods—Sardines ft case of 100 boxes 1 to $1C. Oysters, 1 tb cans ft dozen, 65c to 76. Molasses—N. 0. ft gall. 66o; Florida 60c; boil ed 75; common 35®46. Potatoes—planting—Irish ft bbl |2.60@2.75* Western $6. Sugar—Crushed nnd Powdered ft tt> 13; A 11 c%. Extra 0 N. O. ll%c Yellow Clarified 11—11; do snow Will to lbc. Oil—Kerosene ft gallon 25 to 80c; Linseed, raw $1.15; Lard $1.18; Train 75. Wiiisxet—Rectified ft gallon $1.1O0$2; Bourbon $3(a$4. Mackerel, New—No. 1 ft bbl $16; No. 8 $16; No 11.00; No. 1 ft kit $1082 60. Oats—ft bushel 0<)086c. Rust Proof 76c Shot—Back $2.36. Soda—Keg 6c ft lb; box 6%o. Starch—ft lb 6o. Rice—ft ft) 8c. Salt—Livurpbol $ sack $1.46; Virginia $1.61. Brooms—ft dozen $2.OO0$4 00. Oandt—Stick ft lb I6%c. ldoriBviLi.il. October 36.—Floor steady and I unchanged—extra $i 0004 10, family $4 76a 6 76. Wheat firmer, not higher—red $1 goa 1 26, amber $1 260 1 31; white $1 2501 30. Corn i dull—white 64o, mixed 62o. Oats dull—white i 310, mixed 3oc. Ryo quiet and unchanged— 06c Pork firm. $14 00011 60. Bulk meats firm —shoulders 6%o, dear rib sides 8%: dear sides 8%. Bacon firm—shoulders, none here; clear rib Sides 9%09%c, clear sides 100. Sugar-' cured bams at 14c. Lord firm—choice leaf in I tierce lie. Whiskey firmer, at $107. Bagging dull, 12%c. Tobacco quiet—navy bright ma. hogooy 64066c, inabogoiv 630610, do second class 48060c, fine black 48060, Kentuoky smok< lng 29060c. Ohleaco. Special to the Enquirer-Sun.] Chicago, Oot. 20.—Flour quiet and firm- western extras $5 oo@fl 26, ohoice to fancy Minnesota extras $7 60; common to fair extras $6 2606 76; superfine $3 0004 50; winter extras $6 600 7 00. Wheat unsettled and generally 1 lower—No 1 Chicago spring $1 10; No 2 do $1 09% cash, $1 C'3%01 04% for November. $1 Q3%01O3% for December; No 3 do $l o>% i Corn aotlve, higher and Irregular-46% c cash 43%@43%c lor November. Oats fairly active and a shade hlghor—34%o o.ish, 28%c lor No- vombor, 23%@23%c for December. Rye steady, MARKET REPORTS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE ENQUIRER. MNANOIAL. London, October 26—Noon—Erie 13%. 2imp m.—Consols96 6-10. Erie 12%. Berlin, Ootober 20.—Specie decreased 1,000,- 000 marks. Paris, October 20—2:00 p. u.—Rentes lOflf. and 46c. Paris, Ootober 20—4:00 p. x.—Rentes 100'. And 8-%o. New York, October 26—Money easy, at 6 S ir oent. Sterling firm, 11%. Gold quiet, 102%. overnments steady—new 6’s 107%. State bonds dull. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Special to Enquirer-Sun.1 New York, Ootober 20.—Stocks lower, as follows: New York Central 106%,Erie 12%,Lake Shore 68%, Illinois Central 70Pittsburg 79%, Chi cago St Northwestern 30%,prelerred 04%, Kook Island 101%, THB SUB-TKXASUBT. To completely close out our stock of PUltE WISH LINENS we will continue to offer them at the Invoice Cost! Now is tho time to lay in your supply of Shirting Linens, Table Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Ac. J. Kyle Sc Co. ootai tf 150 New Stylish CLOAKS! EVEBY STYLE AND PBIUE; -0 c a & 4) ► w 0 z 4) A cd v a U Eh t I « ◄ Hi W A W 0 H x x r W hi (4 Mobile, 0 for Philadelphia, 00 Liverpool, 0 Au gusta. Week’s receipts, 8288 bales, against 8,494 the previous one, and 4,698 the correnponding week last ■ ason-318 bj 8. W. It. R., 089 by M. k G. R. R., 104 by Opelika R.R.,570*by river,1403 by wagons, 207 by N. k 8. R. K. Shipments 2296bales—2199 by 8. W. R. R., 160 for home consumption, 00 by W. R. R., 00 by M. k G. R. R. WEEKLY STATEMENT. 1877 Block August 81st 740 Received past week 8,288 Total received 10,803 Total received, including stock.. .17,609 Shipped post woek 2,296 Total shipped ...11,081 Total home consumption 1,066 Stock Oct. 20 0,678 Bales 3,110 Year’s receipts ■ MODES or RE0E1PTB. 1870 23,64 24,052 2,750 18 106 1,(63 6,917 8,766 72.624 1877 Southwestern Railroad.. 1,443 Mobile and Girard Railroad3,500 Western Railroad 417 Rlvor 8,470 Wagons 7,495 North and South Railroad... 632 16.863 STATEMENT PRECEDING TEARS. 1876 2,679 6,476 Stook, Aug. 31, Keo’d to Oct. 26. Stook Oct. 20. ... Year’s reoeipts.. U.S. Crop 1872-3 160 1873 4; 1874-6 1 1875-6 1278 13007 0380 61090 4130387 1030 178011 14432 4662 4921 68107 51873 383299914669268 17282 4246 68108 3930608 Freiomth.—Per 100 tt>s. cotton—to Savannah 56c. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore $ .95; Bos ton, Providence $1.05; Fall River via New York $1.17. via Boston $1 19. The United States Ports.—Receipts for the week 157.696 halos, against 135,054 last week— 109,264 the week before, and 174,887 same week last your. Tho total movement is as follows : NEW SAMPLES VOB FALL AND WINTER 1877 and 1878. Thomas Sc Presoott, having received • large variety of Fall end 'Winter Semples, are now prepared to take measures end have Speoial Order Snita made np et short notioe, in the moet elegant atylee. Perfect satufaction guaranteed. The lateat Fashion Plate on exhibi tion. aulG tf Life-size Portraits in Oil on Canvass by an eminent German Artist, at the lowest prices, at Williams’ Gallbbx. eodiwtf Good Clocks from $3 upward, to the finest Parlor Olook—to be bad at eep30 d3m WrrniGH St Kihsbl'b. The finest artiolee of Solid Silver and Silver-plated Ware, for sale at sep30 d3m Wittioh St Kihszl's. Variety enough to fit every one. J. Kyle it Co. Carpeting ! 75 pieces Choice Patterns, at 00121 tf _ Kyle’s. BANG/ BANG// BANG//! Down went the price of Oysters! • Fries 50 cents; Slews 40 cents; liaws 35 cents; Other Meals 50 cents. A. F. Clements, Proprietor Knby Restaurant, oot3 lm At Kaukan House, KILLUHS’ MOTTO 1 The Finest Photographs in the oity et $1.50 per dozen. eodAwtf The largest assortment of Gold and Pla ted Watch Chains,Necklaces and IsmkeU, yon oan eee, at eep30 d3m Wittioh Si Kinoxa's. How It le Deet. The first objeot in life with the Ameri can people is to “get rioh”; the aeoond, bow to regain good health. The Brat oan be obtained by energy, honeety end aav ing; the seoond, (good health) by using Green’s August Flowzb. Should yon be a despondent sufferer from any of the ef fects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, In digestion, Ac., suoh aa Biok Headaohe, Palpitation of the Heart, Soar Stomach, Habitus! Coativeness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, Aa , yon need not snffer another day. Two doses of Aoodst Flowzb will relieve yon at onoe. Sample bottlae 10 oents regular size 75 oenta. Positively sold by all first-elsoa Druggists in the U. S. my8 dAwly ■ AHINB ISTXLUUZZIJZ. New Yoke, October as — Arrived: Francs. Arrived out; H. O. Slbi.y, Valk Orta, Bos nia. Homeward : James Peaks, Hampton Bonds; Causter, New Orleuns. Special to Enquirtr-Sm.] Savannah, Ootober JO, — Arrived : Bern Peuline, Bremen; Sun Salvador, New York; at quarantine, brig Virgin de Lee Doloree, Havana. Schooner Demory Gray, iron Philadelphia, pot In for harbor. Cleared : Brig John Brlghtmaa, Spain, Sailed : steamer Worcester, Boston. New Drug Store on Ran dolph Street I II ANE opened ft new DBVG STORE ou Kftmlolnh Street, next door exit of Oil- bart’a Printing Offloe, whero 1 will keep ft goo<1 stook of DRUGS. CHEMICALS. PER. FUMKRY ftnd TOILET ARTICLES, Ac. Perarriptioni put up ftt ftll bomrft—dfty and nigh’. At night I m»y be found either ftt the tore or In uay room ftbovft It. oc!4 oetllm C\ F. DIXON, Afral. 1877 Stock Angust 31 127.392 Week’s receipts 157 696 Total 666,12 > Week’s exports to G. B... 46;663 “ Con 5,416 Total exported to G. B.... 128,957 “ Con 38,021 “ 167,678 Stock 361,847 Year's receipts TOR THE WEEK COMING. Tuesday. Wednesday.... Thursday Friday 1876 120 380 174,887 $07,916 36.670 28,383 169,377 100,059 209,436 677,439 4,485,423 203,104 4.070 Principal Ports.—The following shows their to tal receipts to date: 1877 New Orleans...... 106,469 Mobile 50.854 Savannah 121,001 Charleston 9», 980 Galveston... 88,893 New York 3,250 Other ports 64,582 Total 656,125 867,016 Interior Towns.—They have received this week 43649 bales,against 61 073 last year, and have stocks of 42,198 against 62,700. The following shows their total receipts to dato : 1877 Augusta 32,982 Macon 15,977 Eufaula 10,161 Columbus..... 16,803 Montgomery 26.876 Selma 21,844 Nashville 2,441 Memphis 89,852 Total 165,936 1876 68,251 31,065 19,174 23,542 20 184 27,419 8,177 81,659 274,061 From Liverpool.—The following is telegraphed for tho week : 1877 1878 8tock 425,000 546,000 “ American 170,000 197,000 “ Afloat 115,000 179,000 “ “ American 87,000 98,000 Woek’s receipts 57,000 47,000 “ “ Amorican 11,000 10,000 Sales 79,000 110,000 Exporters... 6,000 8,000 Speculation 4,000 10,000 General Rkmarkr.—Bulk meats have declined on the woek. Trale has been fair. Priees are woll maintained. Ruins have interferred with business; Columbus Nauurotured Goods. Eagle and Phenix Mills.—Sheeting 4-4 7%c % shirting 6 %c. ; Osnaburgs, 9c., 8 oz., 10%; % drilling 8%c. Colored Qoodt — Stripes 8%@10c; dress goods ll%c.015c.; Dixie plAids for fieldwork 13%c:; cotton blankets $1.7008.60 per pair; bleached huckaback towels $1 80 per dozen ; yarns 6s. to 10s. per bunch of 6 pounds $.B5c; rope 17c. to 17%c.; sewing thread,16 balls to the pouud. 36c05Oc knitting thread, 12 balls to the pound, bleached 40c; uubleached, 36c. • cotton batting 18c; wrapping twine, in balls, 25c. Cottonades I4c<& 31c tickings 10c@22c.; Woolen Qoodt —Doeskins, 36c06Oc; jeans 240 81c.; colored twills 3Oc04Oc. Country Produce* Wholesale. Re Goshen Butter Country 41 Grown Chickens Spring Chickens Irish potatoes bbl . Wholesale Price curernt Apples $tbhl $3.60 Bulk Meats— Clear Rib 8ide« 9c.; Shoulleri 7c. Bagging—13%0l4o. Buttex—Goshen ft) 40c ; Country 80c. Ohebe— English V ft) 15c; Western 14c; State 14c. Candler— Adeamantinofi ft) 10c; Paraphine 26c Coffee—Rio choice ft lb 22c; Prime 21c; Fair 19; Java 33c to 37c. Coen—Yellow Mixed ft bushel 86; White, 90 OaT load rates in depot sacked; bulk 4c. Oigare—Domestic $1 1,000 $2O0$66; Havana $7608150. Flour—Superfine $1 bbl, $6.00 to $7.00; Family, ►at 63%0.' Darley easier, at 68%o. Pork stea/y and in fair demand—$14 60 cash, $12 66012 70 for November, $12 45 for all the year. Lard dull and nominal—$8 3608 40 oath, $8 16 bid for alt the year. Bulk meats steady—shoulders 6%o, short rib middles 7%e. short clear mid dles 7%o. Whiskey , $1 07. Receipts—Flour 13,000 barrels, wheat 01,000 bushels, co n 98,000 bushels, oats 40,000 bush< els. rye 16,000 bushels, barley 22.000 bushels. Shipments—Flour 10,000 barrels, wheat 46,000 bushels, corn 127,300 bushels, oat-4 75,000 bush els, rye 0 ) bushels, barley 44,000 bushels. Afternoon Board—Market at close—Wheat nnsettled and lower—$1 09% for Ootober, $104% for November. Corn easier. Oats firm and unchanged. Pork firmer, not quotably higher. Lard steady and unchanged. . New Orleans. \ Special to Enquirer-Sun.] New Oqlbamb, Ootober 20 — Pork quiet and strong—$14 76. Lard quiet—refined, tleroe 9% @9%o. keg 9%0loo. Baoon quiet bnt firm— shoulders 8c, dear rib sides 9%o, olear sides loo. Sugar-cured hams quiet—180l4%o. Whiskey quiet—rectified Louisiana $1 08; Western recti fied $ (J601 11. Uofiee unchanged—-Rio, car goes ordinary to prime !6%02O%o. Sugar, market quiet and weak—jobbing, common to good common 808%o. fair to pretty fair 8%0 8%c, ohoice fair to fully fair 9%o9%t prime to choice 909%o, centrifugal 8%@9^o. Bran Special to Enquirer-Sun.] Balances — Gold, $101,196,246 68; Currency, $49,706,207 47; Sub-Treasury paid interest 912,000, for bonds $374,300. Customs receipts $283,000. COTTON. 0%d; sales 12,000—for speculation and export * mo. Reoeipts to-day 2,000—all Amerloan. Futures, sollers holding forl-82d more; market dull: Uplands, low middling clause, Ootober de livery, 0 16-32d; October and November, 0 7*10d: November and December, 0%d; February and March, 6 l-32d. Sales for the week 79,000—speculation 4.000, export 6,000; stook 426,000, Amerloan 176,000 ; receipts 67,000, American 11,000;actual exports 7,000; Btock afloat 116,000,Amerloan 87,000; sales of American 6,600. :30 p M.—Of sales to-day 7,800 were Ameri can. Market for yarns and fabrlos at Manchester firmer. Uplands, low middling clause, November and Deoember delivery, 0 7-16d; December and January, 0 1132d; January and February, 0 ll-32d. 6:00 p. m.—Futures steady : Liverpool Cotton Circular. Liverpool, October 20.—The clroular of tho Liverpool Cotton Brokers’ Association, In Its review of the week’s trade, ending last night, : cotton has been in increased demand woek and quotation* have generally ad vanoed. Amerloan was In aotlve demand and is generally 1-I6d to %d dearer. In Sea Island a fair business was done at fully previous prloes; Futures opened with a fair demand and a very limited supply offering, and by Tuesday an advanoe of %d was established; since then there hns been more desire to sell, while the demand has fallen off. The market closes dull at about last week’s Thursday rates. UNITED STATES WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT. New York, October 19, 1877. 1877-78 1876-77 Net receipts at all U S ports . for tho week 157,690 Total receipts to date 666,647 Exports for the week 60,968 Total exports to date 154,489 Stook at all the United States ports 361,347 Stook at all interior towns.... 42,198 Stock at Liverpool 423,000 Stock of American afloat for Great Britain 87,000 a ciuuuu Ooiiuiiukih 0/4%ii w yu' J . ortu uiet but steady. Rice steadier and firm—or- Freights* New York. Ootober 26—Freights to Liver pool steady—cotton, per steam 5-10d. RAILROADS. 174,887 779,808 64,169 236,268 609.200 64,068 644,000 87,000 New York, Ootober 26.— Cotton steady, middling uplands ll%c, middling Orleans U%o; sales 383. Net reooipts or the week 1,148; exports to Great Britain 8,083. to Franoe 1,201, sales 6,012; stook 3,098. New York, Ootober 26—Evening.—Net re- )lpts 299. Futures closed firm, sales 46,000 bales, as follows : October,11 27 KK)0ll 28 100; November, 11 14-100011 16-100 ; Deoember. 11 11-1000 1112-100; January. 11 17-100011 18-100; Febru ary, 11 30-100011 31-100; March, 11 43-100; April, 11 68-100011 69-100; May, 11 09-100011 70-100; June, 1181-109011 88-iou. Galveston, Ootober 20.—Cotton dull; mid dlings 10%C. Wnekly net reoeipts 19,897; sales 7,044; stook 46,838; exports to Great Britain 8,890, channel 800. 5 C92 60kly DOt r00e!pt8 1 ’ 87a » flftleB °» 6look Savannah, Ootober 20.—Cotton steady and iu improved demand; middlings 10 U-lflo. Weokly net reoeipts 27,047; sales 14,439; stock 03,367; exports to Great Britain 7,843. New Orleans,October 28.—Oottm. firm and in uood demand; middlings 10%c,low middlings lo%o, good ordinary 100. B Woekly net reoeipts 36.628; sales 82,360: stock Great Britain 16,228, France inent 679. Mobile,October 26—Ootton quiet and steady; middlings 10%c. Weekly net receipts 14,007; sales 11,700; stook 21,124. Ohablbston. Ootober 26.—Ootton firm; mid dling* lo%@lo%c. Weekly net receipts 22,761; sales 17,000; stock 68,777; exports to Great Britain 30, France PKO VISIONS. Baltimore* Baltimore, October 20.—Oats fairly aotlve —Southern 330360. Rye sready—prime 08070c Provisions unchanged. Pork, $14 76. Baoon— shoulders 7@7%c, clear rib sides 9%o. Hams -sugar-cured 12%@13%0. Lard-reAned io0 10%o. Coffee more aotlve—job lots 1002014c. Whiskey quiet, at $111. Sugar easlor, at lie. New York* New York. Ootober 26 —Flour still In buy- ers’ favor, light trade, closing dull—superfine Western and state $4 6506 40; Southern heavy —common to fair extra $6 7600 26, good to choice extra $r. 3008 60. Wheat %0lo lower —$13l%01 40 for white Western. Corn lower but active, extra home trade—68o for yellow Southern on dock; 63c lor ungraded Western mixed. Oats dull and lower, at 36038c. Coffee —Rio fn fair enquiry—job loti 16%021c. gold. Sugar dull, heavy and irregular—8%08%c for fair to good refining, 8%o for prime Muioovado; refined steady—9^@9%o for standard A. Mo lasses—new crop New Orleans to arrive 00070c. Rice steady—8%07%c for Louisiana and Caro lina. Pork firm—mess $14 30014 40. Lard a shade easier and more active—prime steam. $8 92%08 95, closing at $8 92%. Whiskey, at ClnslBaaii, Cincinnati, October 26.—Flour dull aud ■teady—family $6 0006 16. Wheat Inactive- red Western $1 2001 30. Corn dull, at 46O40c. new 37. Oats quiet and firm—white 31c, mixed 27c. Rye dull, 69000c. Barley dull; sample lots of Western spring 60c. Pr~* *-* Central and Southwestern Railroads, Savannah, Ga., Ootober 13. 1877. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, Ootober 14, Passenger Trains on the Central ana southwestern Railroads and Brandies will as follows: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST Leaves Savannah 9:20 a m Leaves Augusta 9:16 a x Arrives at Augusta 4:46 p m Arrives at Macon 6:46 p x Leaves Maoon for Atlanta 9:10 p x a rrlves at Atlanta 6:02 a x Leaves Maoon for Eutaula(Aooomod- tlon) 9:00 p x Arrives at Eufaula 9:66 a x Leave Macon for Columbus (Accom modation) 8:10 p x Arrives at Columbus 3:27 a x Making olose connections at Atlanta with Western and Atlantic Railroad for all points Columbus Accommodation train runs dally except Sunday. " COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta 10:40 px Arrives at Macon 6:46 a m Leave* Eufaula (Accommodation).... 0:80p x Arrlvos at,Macon 0:45ax Leaves Columbus (Accommodation)... 9 81 p x Arrives at Macon 6:19 ax Leaves Macon 7:00 ax Arrives at Mllleduevllle 9:44 a x Arrives at Eatonton 11A0 ax Arrives at Augusta 4:46 r x Arrives at Savannah 4:00 r x Leaves Augusta —... 9:16ax Making connections at Augusta for the North and East, and at Savannah with tho Atlantic and Gulf Railroad for all points In Florida. Eufaula Accommodation leaves Eufaula dally, except Sunday. Columbus Accommodation train runs dally, except Sunday. TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST LeaveB Savannah 7A0 p x Arrives at Augusta 0:00 a m 1 eavos Augusta 8.-05 p x Arrives at ivMllcdgevillo 9:44ax Arrives at Eatonton 11:80 A x Arrives at Macon 8:00 a x Leaves Maoon for Atlanta 8:40 a x Arrives at Atlanta 2:10 p m Leaves Maoon for Albany and Eu faula 8:29 am Arrives at Eufaula 8:46 p x Arrives at Albany 1:60 p x Leaves Maoon for Columbus A. 9:83 a x Arrives at Columbus 1:18 v u Dutuuiuuu, ■ uuiiuii* auu Aiuiiny uiuiv, tunziu^ dose connection at Atlanta with Western fc Atlantlo and Atlanta & Richmond Air Llbe. At Eufaula with Montgomery and Eufaula Railroad; at Columbus with Western Rail road of Alabama, and Mobile and Girard Railroad Train on Blakely Extension Leaves Albany Mondays,Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leaves Atlanta 1:40 p x Arrives at Macon from Atlanta........ 0:66 p x Leaves Albany 10:80ax Leaves Eafhula 8:80px Arrives at Maoon from Eufaula and Albany 6:06 P X Leaves Columbus 11:19 a x Arrives at Maoon from Oolumbual?... 8:oO p x Leaves Macon 7:86 f x Arrives at Augusta 6:00 a x Leavos Augusta 8:05 p x Arrives at Savannah 7:16 ▲ x Making connections at Savannah with At- antlo and Gulf Railroad for all points in Flor« Ida. Passengers for MUledgeville and Eatonton will tako train No. 2 from Savannah and train No. 1 from Macon, which trains oonneot daily except Monday, for these points. „ WILLIAM ROGERS, General Supt. Central Railroad, Savannah. . W. G. RAOUL, Supt. Southwestern Railroad, Maoon. 0Ct26 tf $7.50O$9. UaaDWAfti—Swecd'H Iron fllb 8c; Refined 4c;8ad Irani 4%06c;Bar Lead 9c;0aitlnga 5%c;Plow Steel 8c; Spring do. 10c; Cast Steel 22%; Buggy Spring! 18c; Hone and Mule Shoes ft d 7c: Horse Shoe Nails 22%e; Nails ft keg $3.00; Axes ft dozen Hat—f) cwt.|$l.30. Ikon Tibs— $2.50 bundle. Lard—Prime Leaf, tierce, 14 lb 12c.; halves and kegs 13c. Liaturr—White Oak 8ole ft lb 37045e.; Hem lock Sole 27033c.; French Calf Skius $3.600450 American do $2.5O0$3.5O; Upper Leather $1600 $.60; Harness do 37042c; Brogan shoes I1.5O0W. . - ork quiet and steady—$14 00. Lard easier—eurrent make S 27%@8 30, steam $8 30, kettle $9 0009 60. ulk meats, no off stings—shoTt ribs $010. Ba oon strong—shoulders 8c, clear rib sides 9%o, clear sides 9%o. Whiskey steady and In good demand, at $107. Butter in fair demand- fancy creamery 33o. prime to oholoe Western reserve 280^6o, Central Ohio 18022c. Sugar steady—refined granulated 11011%c; powdered andicrushed U%011%c; white lO%0io%c: yel low refined 9%0loc; New Orleans «09%c Hogs firm-packing $4 8605 10; reoalpts 1,752;’ shipments 1,480. # 8t. Lon la. $5 0005 26: XX $5 6006 06. Wheat firm' and slow—No 2 red fall $1 30;No 4 do $1 14%; No 2 spring #112. corn quiet—No 2 mixed 43Uc. Oats dull—No 2 26%@2 %c. Rye dull at 68o on track Barley, buyers sending off, Pork firmer—jobbing at $13 76. Lard dull. Hulk meats quiet an 1 unchanged. Bacon, 7%, S ^c and 9%®9% for shoulders, clear rib and ear sides. Hogs steady—packing $4 4004 00. Cattle steady—choice shirking steers $6000 6 26, good Texans $2 2608 fto. Sheep, good foarce and wanted; common unsaleable. . Mobile & Girard R. K. ■g Columbus, Ga., Oot. 1, 1877. Double Daily Passenger Train M AKING close connection ftt Union Springs with Montgomery and Eufaula TralnS'to and from Eufaula and Montgomery oonneotlon tarna Train rattengen- ger and Mail Train FrU Train _ co 0 s» • H a III Lmt. Columbus. 2:20 P xc 8:30 r u Arrive at Union Springs., b.bb p m 12:26 a m “ Troy 8:00 p m “ Eufaula 10:10 p* 6 no a k “ Montgomery .... 7:66 p * 0:46 a x “ Mobile 8:18 A H 8:00 p ■ “ Now Orleans.... 000 ah 8:40 a k “ Nashville 7:60 PM 7:60 F M “ Louisville 8:46 AM 3:46 AM “ Cincinnati 8:10 A M 8:10 A M “ St. Louis 4:00 PM 4:00 p M “ Philadelphia 8:60 p M 8:60 p m “ New York 10:06 p M 10:06 P M t*»v« Troy 1160 a m Arrive at Union Springs.. 2:40am — Leave Union Springs 3:10 a m 0:40 a x Arrive at Columbus 7:19 a x 10:66 a m “ Opelika 9:10 a x ■■■■ “ Atlanta 2:20 P x ■ M Macon 8:00 r u —— “ Savannah 7:16 a m —v— Passengers for Eufaula leaving Columbus at 2 2<) p x dally arrive in Eufaula at 10:10p « dally (Sundays excepted). Leaving at 8:80 {r x daily (Saturdays excepted), arrive in Eufaula at 0:oo a m. Through Ooaoh with Sleeping Car accommo dation on Mail Train between Columbus and Montgomery. . W. Ia. CLARK, Superintendent. D. E. WILLIAMS, General Ticket Agent. myO tf a A1.AUY. Permanent z*le*tnca led luM-liSlapli'Uoodzlodeal- No peddling. Flora**** P*W. rrz* 8 A OBAST A CO.. I «.(*« must at- CiuciaaaU. Ui $1200