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DAILY ENQUIRER SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1877.
CdlutttoCiuitfiitr^itn.
SALISBURY H ('O. ProprictoiN.
HPv - NI)Bf»CB11*TIOW RATES.
From this date the subscript Ion to the Co*
lumbu* Knuiikkr-sin will we a* followH,
either served by carrier* In the city and
suburbs, or Rent by until, (t*r prepaj/imj the
pottage):
Strictly tn Atlvsnee.
MAILT. oar year $7.0©
44 Nil moalta «*0«
M three month* -•©©
\ WKKKI.Y, one jesr. M©
“ ult month*. 7ft
“ Hirer month* —
JHH'IUY, oar year
44 tils Month** 1.00
V “ three month* 74
SUNDAY nnil WKKKI.Y together (to onr
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me Uv oUVinttnu now requires new*-
psver pontage to h«> prepaid by the publish*
•ralinid from thin date we will prepay it
without additional cost to subscribers. flub-
scrttWrs will see the Importance of paying
•p promptly, as in addition to serving them
the (%per. we have an additional cash or*
pennon the mullerot pontage,
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Marriage. yet Euaera'. Noklee*. II.
Daily .t«y othw Aav. lWiLthinls of ill.
•bore nley
sa >'i>ay and Wkfklv. each. one-third of
tbe Above (AIM.
•n ASKITI.
Thomas Raolaxp, Opelika, Ala.
L Al. vhkc»sli:r A Co., LaFayette,
Ala.
W. X. Thomas, Alexander City, Ala.
J. W. l.i:mh»n. Weet Point, lla.
J. L. Damikl, Glennvllle, Ala.
A. J. Pittman, Union Sifrin«s. -Ala.
Stmt Cook, Hamilton, Os.
REGULAR TRAVELLING AGENTS,
L. M. LYNCH.
CHARLES B. MIMS.
^^ff-The above Agents of tho KnqUI-
RER-Scx are authorized to solicit, anil
receipt for anbaoriptlopa and advertlae-
aaenta.
The Festival.
A larner crowd attended last night
than previously. Many handsome ar
ticles were gained In the raffles. Tho
chief attraction of the evening was the
prir.6 squad drill of the Columbus
Guards. Ten of the best drilled were
selected. Their names areas follows:
Toby Newman. Walter Vninlenherg,
Lunsford Daniel, Henry Everett, W.
L. Cash, Willie Maaou, Edward Falter,
James Ivey, Danlnl Joseph and Joseph
Tillman.
To-niglit ten men from the City Light
Guards will he earriod through tho
“flerv furnace" as was the above squad
last night. Of course a large number
will be on hand to witness it. Thedrill
last night waa watched with eager eyea
and they will he anxious until they see
who wins the handsome prise to-night.
It In a contest between the two military
companies which of course Interests the
entire city. Captain Shepherd and
Lieutenants T. W. Grimes and C. B.
Grimes of the Columbus Guards offici
ated in the drill last nlgbt. The arrange
ments as to the other squad we w ill not
•tato, as those wdio feel curious should
go and see for themselves. Captain
,Reese Crawford, of the Muscogee Rifles,
and Major J. j. Bradford, an “old sol
dier” are the judges lu the “strife.”
Besr in mind that the “Grand Gift
Drawing" takes place to night and all
should he on hand to see what they get.
All members of the companies to
whom lottery tickets have been given
to lie sold, are requested to return, this
morning, the tickets unsold.
Additional contributions have been
given lieside the long list of valuable
ones. They are as ftdlows:
Mrs. M. A, Bussey, one set of lace
collar* and cuffs.
W. A. Swift, one lmlt of Hheetlng.
The hall will l>e Jammed to-night.
reiraars darai market.
gem arri yar.m.
John Sheridan, W. 8. Welch, W. A.
Webb, Macon, Ga.; W. 8. Gustin, A. P.
Whittle, Georgia; W. S. Winter, Chat
tanooga; Gerald Griffin, city; A. L.
Clapp, Youngsboro; J. A. Condit, New
Jersey; II. P. Rindsknff, New York; 8.
Hirsch, Stale, Ala.; F. S. Ellis, Colum
bus; J. W. Guynn, G. P. Kelly, Au
burn, Ala.; J. L. Watkins, Huntsville.
C. N. Howard, B. F. Matthews, Gus
sets, Ga; R. J. Walker, wife and two
hlhlren, Brunswick; W. T. Claiborne,
Talbotton, Ga.; C. O. Everett, Mexia,
Texas; W. W. Maples, J. N. Owens,
Russell county, Alabama.
Central Metal.
J. C. Andrews, New Orleans; J. Peck
and wife, Alabama.
■eheaek’a Haadraha Pllla
Will be found to possess those qualities
necessary to the total eradication of all
bilious attacks, prompt to start the se
cretions of the liver, and give a healthy
tone to the entire system. Indeed, ft
is no ordinary discovery In medical
science to have invented a remedy for
these stubborn complaints, whicli de
velop all the results produced by a
heretofore free use of calomel, a min-
The largest stock of Gold and Silver
Watches in this city, at
seplH) Jin Wittioh <fc KinskI.’s.
For good time-keeping CLOCKS,
warranted for two years, call at
de21 eodlw C. Schombepo’s.
aid Tre« Jietai, *<■.
We have about 1,000 pounds of old
type metal which we offer for sale
cheap.
Also, about 400 pounds Nonpareil;
Brevier and display type.
d«‘2 tf ENquiRKH-SliN.
Good Clocks, from S-'l upward to the
finest Parlor Clock—to be had.at
sep30 .Tin Wittich A Kihsri.'s.
The host and largest selection of fine
and cheap Jewelry In this city is at
aep80 8m Witmch A Kinsei.’s.
Watches and Clocks repaired by ex
perienced workmen. School and Soci
ety badges; also, Hair Jewelry made
to order. Diamonds re-set, and En
graving ol every kind done, at
sepHO 8m Wittich A Kinsei.’s
eral justly dreaded by mankind, and
da
acknowledged to be destructive in the
extreme to the human system. That
the properties of eertrin vegetables
'ompriso all the virtues of calomel
without its injurious tendencies, Is now
an admitted fact,
, rendered indisputa
ble by scientific researches; and those
who use the Mandrake Pills will lie
fully Nstisfied that the best medicines
are those provided by nature in the
common herbs and roota of the fields.
These Pills open the bowels and cor
rect all billons i derangements without
salivation or any of the injurious
effects of calomel or other poisons. The
secretion of bile is promoted by these
Pills, as will be seen by the altered
color of the stools, and disappearing of
" cleansing
Pin
•rial.
i ottos Hi i.is.—Bight on New York and
FlpVMence, Xe. off; Boston, %c. off; de-
sand on Koaton, Xc. off; Savannah, Vic, off.
Hanks checking on New York, X P rfl -
Blum; and other points, Vi premium,
currency loans, 12 per cent, per annum,
silver, par; gold, nominal.
Ceifea.
COTTON.—Dull.
Inferior
7ft—
clean Htalned
Good Ordinary
“ft—
9ft—
trlct Middlings
l'«la Basel la.
A duel was fought yesterday morn
ing just opposite Columbus, on the
Alabama side, between Messrs. Wash
ington Dessau and G. W. Gustin as
principals, with R. W. Patterson nnd
A. P. Whittle os seconds respectively.
These gentlemen, all of the legal pro
fession, reside in Macon, Georgia, anil
are young men. Tho weapons used
were pistols, the distance chosen fifteen
puces. I)r. George Grimes, of this city,
was the surgeon present. Two shots
were excliuugod, after whicli the “af
fair ol’honor" was honorably and ami
cably settled. No one was hurt.
- The party went to the grounds in n
quiet inuunor, and returned to the city
and demeaned thomselves in such a
way as to try to prevent comment or
htiy -excitement whatsoever. Tho ori
gin of the duel was one, of course,
of a private nature, which con-
corns no one except the parties thereto.
All concerned are gentlemen of the
highest standing.
The tight took place about daylight,
between the plantations of Mr. James
Abercrombie, deceased, and Mr. Halo,
probably two miles from the city.
Onlj' the five‘persons named worn pres
ent. It is reporteil they fought with
.Smith A Wessons pistols, navy size.
Tho parties went thither ill carriages.
the sallow complexion and cleansing of
the tongue.
Ample directions for use accompany
each box of pills. Prepared only by
J. 1L Bchenck A Hon, at their principal
office, earner Sixth and Arch Streets,
Philadelphia, and for sale by all drug-
’ ' tl ileali
gists nnd Healers.
Price 25 cents per box.
A Gentle Hint.
In our stylo of climate, with Its sud
den changes of temperature—rain
Bales 260 halos.
Receipts 48(1 bales—67 by M. A G. R. R.;
M by wagons; 1 by N. A 8. R. R.; 47 by
W. R. R.'; ’201 by river; 21 by s. W. R. R.
Shipment*, 452 bales—414 by R W. R. K.;
88for home consumption; Oby \V. R. It.;
• by M. A- (4. Ii. It.
11A1I.Y STATKMKNT.
* 746
Stock on band Aug. Mat, 1K77 .
Received to-day -iso
" previously 50,!MI7—60,HOT
Shipped to-day..
•* nPAVllllH
previously
Stock on hand
Same Day Laht Year.—stock August
8lat, 1876,510; received name day, 621; total
receipts, 56,582; shipped sume day,' 12; total
shipments, 46,011; stock, 12,061; sales, 803;
Middlings U}«$e.
Receipts at U. 8. Forts to-day, 35,833; ford
days, 202,568; exports to Great Brltaiu, 49,159 ;
to Continent, 38,515; stock, 825,678.
tO-i. Forth Last Ykak.—Receipts for 0
days, 137,177; exports to Great Britain, 67,755
to Continent, 23,260; slock, 974,272.
who ten ale mamkkt.
^Bacon —Shoulders, 8 l ^c.; clear rib side
tiui.K Meats—Shoulders, 6‘io.j‘clear rib
•Idea, 7‘/ 4 o.
BaOQI NO—12c.(a>14t‘.
Corn—Yellow,75c.; White, 78c.
Buoah—Refined A.il^c.; extra C, lie.;
C.JOWc.
x>ur—Perbbl., superfine, $8ft$7; family.
Flo
•7.60® 10.
Syrup—Florida, 50c.
Ties—Iron, 12.50 per bundle.
to Now Atfvorttaemowta.
Tennessee Turkeys—D. L. Booher.
Magnolia Hams and Sour Krout—
T. Daniel.
Meeting of Stockholders- Columbus
Manufacturing Co.
New Magnolia Hams;
Sour Krout, cheap.
d«k8 2t Jas. T. Daniel.
Fat Tennessee Turkeys, drosaed to
order if desired, at Booher’a Corner.
D. L. Boohkk.
River New*.
The Htealiter Big Foot, from Fon
taine's lower lauding, arrived yester
day afternoon with 22H bales of cotton
consigned as follows: Alabama, 112;
Planters, 58 ; (irangers, IP; Fontaine,
13; Alston, 12; Fugle A* Vitunlx, 9.
Twenty-three passengers on deck.
She leaves sometime before noon for
Bainbridge.
The YVylly left Kufaula at 1 p. in.
yesterday, and will l.e at the wfiarfthis
morning.
• Wollt Wall! Wall!
Bill Mundav will return by the 10th
of January with one hundrsd first-class
broke and unbroke Mules; 20 head of
good harness and saddle Horses.
de27 eod2t Bill Munday.
Board KfdMrrd.
On ami after January 1st, Day Board
at the Rankin House will be reduced
to fu'cu/.v dollars per month until far
ther notice.
A few single Booms on the second
floor and Board may be had at twenty-
live dollars per month.
J* .Marion Estes,
A Tricky Tklcf Arreated.
Yestorday James Stephenson, col
ored, waa summarily deprived of r ten
dollar bill by John Hall, Bill Johnson
4Uld .Henry Torrence, colored, “in a
way that I despise,” for the “tricks
were vain,” yes, peculiar. James was
minting his money ami had placed it
on the ground, and had laid Ids pocket-
book thereon to make it stable. At
this juncture these throe negroes in
ollusion approached James and pro
posed some kind of a game at cards.
While John and Bill were talking with
him, Henry seized the ten dollars and
went hastily for the lower city, and de
posited himself in the loft of a kitchen.
Policeman Roper and Sedbury went in
(pieat of him on beiug summoned and
found him in his aforesaid little bed.
Iio is to l>e tried this morning at 9
o'clock before M. McOahey, J. P.
wind and sunshine often intermingled
in a single day—it is no w'onder tli
onr children, friends and relatives are
so frequently taken from us by neg
lected colds, half the deaths resulting
directly from this cause. A bottle oi
Boscheo’s German Syrup kept about
your home for immediate use will pre
vent serious sickness, a large doctor’s
bill, and perhaps death, by the use of
three or four dimes. For curing Con
sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia,
Sever# Coughs, Croup, or any disease
of the Throat or Lungs, its success is
simply wonderful, ns your druggist
Having received our new stock, we
would respectfully invite onr custom-
era and tlin public in general to call and
examing the same. Buying only for
cash, we are enabled t . sell at the low
est rate good goods can be bought for,
and guarantee satisfaction to every
buyer. Wittich <k Kinbkl,
H»ep30d3m _ Jewelers.
Toilet Sets and
See those beautiful
Vases at Mason A Co.’s Drug Store.
de22 tf
Bn*ll«k rrMMlf Bitter*.
This is the great female medicine of
the present century. It is prepared ex
pressly for the cure of chronic female
compfuints and irregularities, and its
cures are trucly wonderful. Married
or single ladies, who are afflicted with
hysterics, with uterine troubles, sick
headache, pains in side and back; who
are prostrated, pale, feeble and emacl
_ , nervous and cross, with Iosj# of
appetite, palpitation and general turns-
position, ‘ have only to use oneVbottie
to be assured of rapid recovery#: Tlifi.v
cure by strengthening and building up.
and imparting pure blood to that Widen
has become Impoverished.
Ladies of Columbus should cgll on
Hood or Brannon. de2f> d<fcwlw
Have you consumption or any dis
ease of the throat and lungs? If so,
call at your Drugstore and get a trial
bottle of Thrash's Cure. Trial size 60
cents; large $1.50. [mli24 eod&wly
For The Holidays
will toll yon. Gorman S^rup ia now
sold iti every town and village on thix
continent. Sample bottles for trial,
10c., regular size, 76c.
my8 d*wly
KID GLOVES!
We keep:
HARRIS’ SEAMLESS,
VICTORIA,
DONNA MARIA,
JOl’VIN,
JOSEPHINE BEAMLESS,
IHoadt Harmon l.oil.r Vo. tul.
Tuoaday night they elected the fol
lowing officers:
F. M. Brooks, Worshipful Master;
Jainea Conway, Senior Warden; Col.
Taliaferro, Junior Warden; Peter Preer,
Treasurer; T. A. Cantrell, Secretary;
George Gati'ord, Senior Deacon ; Moses
Joseph, Junior Deacon ; J. M. Hughes,
Tyler. - - ‘ 1
The installation of oftleora took place
last night, and the K. C. degree was
conferred upon James Kyle.
rmbrt.Hu SanSav Srh.al IhIIt.I.
The Christmas festival of the Presby
terian Sabbath School will take place
at the church to-night at quarter pant
seven o'clock.
The teachers and scholars will meet
In the Sabbath School room at half past
six o’clock.
Tlie members of the other Sabbath
Schools and tho public are invited.
No collection.
Pra.kXt.rlM. 4 krl.ln.aa Gllta.
They are to be distributed to-niglit at
the Presbyterian church. Of uourse
the occasion will lie pleasant aiul many
will lie present.
A ria.t.til Occasion.
We refer to the “Social” at the resi
dence of Mrs. Jeter, last evening.
There was a large crowd present, and
all seemed to enjoy the occasion im
mensely. Nickels were plentiful,hence
a neat sum was realized.
Perfect honesty goes hand ill hand
with excellence and success. If you
don't believe it weigli a can of Dooi.ey'h
Ykast Powder and try it in your
kitchen. You get full weight, and
find little more than onc-lialf as com
pared with others, suffice the purpose
of m&klug the mast delicious bread,
biscuit, cake, pastry, etc.
Look Oal fkr 4'krlatmaa !
Mrs. Stxvenson, at the up-town
llakorv, lias laid in one of the liniid-
Nomcst stocks of Toys and Knick-
Knacks for the holidays to be found 111
tlie city. Send in your orders or call
in person before tlu> stock is picked
over. Prices satisfactory.
den 2t«w3w
d»27 eodtd
Proprietor.
V. kekoMberx
Has a large variety of line and common
Clocks for Sate at ralwi
de21 eodlw
The finest articles of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware, for sale at
sepSO 8m Wittich A Kinski.'s.
.The largest assortment qf Gold end
Plated Watch Chains, Necklaces and
Lockets, you can see, at
sep30 liu Wittich <ft Kissel’s.
PRJNOEHS,
MONOGRAM,
AMERICAN BEAUTY.
Ill full lines of new shades, snd Opera
colors;
TWO TO SIX BUTTON;
Fi'ioea 7(Sc. to $U.flO
Buy tlie PRINCESS :i-buttoii GLOVE.
Lord & Taylor
NEW YORK.
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOW
ING DEPARTMENTS OP OUR ESTABLISHMENTS.
THE LOW PRICES AT WHICH OUR OOODS ARE
MARKED, HAVE SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE
HOLIDAY SEASON, AND BAROAINB WILL BE
FOUND THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE, THIS SEA
SON’S IMPORTATIONS GIVING Ui. All UN-
EQUALED STOCK OF GOODS.
BLACK SILKS.
hoodaom* and durable, all widths, $1.06 to $8.00.
The GREAT AMERICAN INDESTRUCTIBLE BILK,
$1.90, $1.96, and $1.60.
PLAIN COLORED SILKS,
new aliadec, commencing aa low ae 76c. per jard,
and at $1.00, same ai quality of last season at $1 90.
fancy Broche and DamassA Figures of the new
Paris shades, from 12.00 upwards. Trimming Batins
at $1.00, worth $1.26.
THE PRICE* AT WHICH WE OFFER ODR 9ILK8
—V
IN DRESS vOOODS
W
there Is richer display of colorings and brilliant
*or man^r
effects this season than for
ed OOBTUMK (
from 60c. a yard to $8.00, and
GOODS, from 10c. a yard up,
os effective aa the heavier fabi
r years past.
"9 range In
low-priced DK
Shawls, Mantles and Wraps.
India Valley Cashmere Shawls from 8100.00 up.
ley Cashmere I
India Filled Centers at $60.00 and up
Real Dacca. Ohedda and Striped li.dla Shawls,
new designs, from $10.00 upwards. Also, full lines
MARKET REPORTS.
By Telegraph to the Eaqoirer-Snn.
FINANCIAL.
IzONDON, December 27—Consols, money,
94 7-16; account, 94 9-10d.
2:30 p, m,—Consols, money, 94 5-16; account,
94 6-16.
3:00 p. m.—Bullion decreased *60,000.
4:00 p. M.—Consols, money, 94% account,
Paris, Decern her 27—1:30 p. m.—Rentes 107f.
and 82%c.
4 P. m.—Rentes !07f. and 70c.
8 pee I e decreased 0,700.000 franca.
Berlin, December 27.—Specie decreased
118,000,000 marks.
Nkw York, December 27.—Money 7
cent. Sterling 482V£. Gold lower, at 102%.
Governments weak—new 5’s \0H%. State
bonds quiet.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Special to the Enquirer-Shin.)
Nkw York, December 27.—Stocks firm
and udvanclng, as follows :
New York Central 106; Erie 8J4; Lake
Shore 60%; Illinois Central 73; Pittsburg,
77*/8; Chicago and Northwestern 34VL pre
ferred 62%; Hock Island 100%; Western
Union Telegraph Company 77.
SDB TREASURY BALANCES.
Gold $101,742,862 96; currency $35,431,520 41;
Sub-Treasury paid interest $2,240,300, for
bonds $35,700.
Customs receipts $278,000.
COTTOBf.
4%c. Bacon quiet—shoulders
l^c, clear
tugar-cured
1118)40
Whis
key— rectified Louisiana $1 02® 1 (13; Wes.
tern $1 08®l il. Coffee steady nnd firm-
ordinary to choice Ulo, cargoes 17<§20c.
4Kt.
rib sides 8^c, clear sides c.
hams dull and lower—large 12,. ,
canvassed, UV$<&12c uncanvassed.
NATAL STORES, BTC.
Rmln, Ae.
New York. December 27.—Spirits tu
tine easier 32%c. Itosin higher, at $1 ♦
1 72!4 for strained. Tallow remains st<
at 7*^(27 r, kO. Petroleum—refined 13'^e.
firm, at $2 0O@3 76.
FrrlgliU. ,
New York, December 27.—Freights to Liv
erpool more active and firmer—cotton, per
sail y* ,/ ' aAon ’ ,,M — —
steam
Mflir HEWN.
THE WORLD’S STANDARD
SCALES
n«w styles, of the beat and most reliable manu
facture. Parle Mantlet and Uloake of the latest
aiodes from $15.00 up, and Berlin from $8.00.
Ladies’ and Children’s^uits and
Fine Under Clothing.
They are tlie moat popular Glove in the
J. KYLE A CO.
SHOES! SHOES!!
REDUCTION IN PRICES!
To make room for our Sprlug stock,
we offer our line of lieavv Winter
Shoes AT ORRATLY REDUCED
PRICES
Cloth Gaiters 95e. a pair amt upwards;
Foxed Gaiters at 81 124 and np;
Sewed Pebble Bhoee at 81 2f>;
Side l.aro Roots at 81 AO;
I.aditV Pebblo Button Boots at 81 75;
Real Goat Button 82 25 ;
Indies’ fine Button Boots 82 90, reduced
from 81 50.
Misses and Children's Shoes at aston
ishingly low prices.
Men's Hand-sewed Congress Gaiters.
BUY YOUR SHOES AND SAVE
At KYLE'S SHOE Department.
d22tf
HOSIERY.
Lmdiee’, Mlaaea', and Ohlldrtn’a Hoalary from
$1 a <iot«n, up to the ftaeat goodn. All the
irettUat dealgns hi Honei
atock In 811k, Cotton and
FUR8.
Alaska Seal Mul .
Alaaka Seal Hoaa, from $6.00 up.
Mink Muffa and Boa-, from $19.60 a eet, Upward.
•Uk Furdlnad Garmtuta. from $66.00.
Alaaka Sable Seta, from $7.00.
A good aet of Fura aa low aa $5.00.
Gw* A SET OF FURS 18 A SUITABLE AB WELL
48 SEASON ABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT.
GENTS’ FURNISHING
DRE881NG GOWNS, SMOKING JACKETS AND
_APS, SCARF “
AND OTHER
untui, bUGitmu gAunaio anu
CAPS, SCARFS, TIES, UMBRELLAS, 01.0118,
ARTICLES FOR GENTLEMEN,
GLOVES.
Kid, Silk, Lialt Thread and Merino Glovee of the
ALSO,
Lace, Cambric, Linen and Silk Handkerchlefe, and
beautiful Neckerchief*, all pricee from 26c. upward,
” “ ‘ * ‘ gooda.
neautnui necKercnien, an pricee rrom 'to
and all klnde Dreaa Trimmlnga to tnatoh c
i All all orders exactly and to the Interest of
S irchaeara. We guarantee all purchaiea to be eat to-
utory to buyers, and stand ready to remedy all
•rren. We Invite orders, convinced that a first trial
will Insure us the regular custom hereafter.
Catalogues of our entire stock sent to any address
I orders for Goods to be accompanied by the
Broadway it Twentieth St.
Grand, Chrystie & Forsyth
Streets, N. Y.
Liverpool. December 27- Noon.—Cotton
quiet; middling uplandBtt%l, middling Or
leans 6 9-l(kl; sales 8,000 bnies—speculation
and export 1,000.
Receipts 30.000-17,400 American.
Futures l-32d cheaper:
Uplands, low middling clause. December
delivery, 0 9-82d; December and January, 6
3-16d; January nnd February, 6 5-32d Febru
ary nnd March, 6 9-10d; March and April,
8 :M8d.
Uplands, low middling clause, new crop,
Uy^ed In January and February, per sail,
1:80 p. N.—Middling uplands 8%d; mld-
New York, December27.—Arrived: Colon,
Housa, Bolivia.
Arrived out: W A Wallench, Candor,
Golden Sheaf, Nudns, Hpica, Kate Covert,
Grief, Louise, Zephyr, Maggie, J E ftuther-
grean, Bright, Little Harry, Aubeplne, Oe-
tavia, Wild Hunter.
Homeward: Imperial, for New Orleans;
Themis, for New Orleans.
London, December 27.—The German ship,
Pauline, late the American ship Kate
Prince, from New York, October 28tb, for
Bremen, was wrecked near Harling, No
vember 28th, Crew saved.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
Savannah, December 27.— Arrived:
Barks Lune, Lancaster, Verity, Liverpool;
Gltania, Gloucester; barkentine Cora, Bta-
vanger; Norway; brig Ines^ ftpain, Ha-,
vnna.
Cleared: Steamer Rapidnn, New York,
brig Stelia, Charleston.
Sailed: Steamer Rndidan, barks Juo L
Dunmack, Amsterdam, Doboy.
RECEIVED HIGHEST MEPAIxB AT
World’s Fair, London 1851
k<kh1 ordinary uplandsO l-16d; ordinary
uplands 5%d.
4:00 i». m.—Of sales to-day 5,750 bales were
American.
Uplands, low middling clause, December
delivery, d^d.
November, per sail,
New York. December 27.—Cotton steady;
middling uplands Il^c, middling Orleans
m
Uonsolldnted net receipts 202,568; exports to
Great Jlrltain 49,159, France 13,914, continent
22,030,Channel 2,<565.
New York, December 27.—Net receipts
81L
Futnres closed steady, sales 47,000 bales, as
follows
December 11 11-100
January 11 11-100@11 14-100
February 11 21-!00<ail 22-100
March 11 33-100
11 44-100(5'11 45-100
11 55-100@lI 56-100
April
May..
June 11 67-100
July 11 74-100(2)11 75-100
August 11 80-100(2)11 81-100
Galveston, December 27.—Cotton weak;
middlings lOJ^c; net receipts 4,043; sales 1,194.
Boston, December 27.—Cotton dull; mid
dlings ll&c; net receipts 3,809; exports to
Great Britain 1,981.
Savannah, December 27.—Cotton dull;
middlings 10%c; not receipts3,138; sales 2,000.
Nkw Orleans, December 27.—Cotton Ir
regular and easy; middling 10^c, low mid
dling 10Ue, good ordinary 9%c; net receipts
10.635; sales 6,000; exports to Great Britain
0,425, to France 4,948, to the continent 184.
Mobile, December 27.—Cotton irregular,
middlings 10%c; net receipts 926; sales 2,500.
Charleston, December27.—Cotton quiet;
PB0VIH10NII.
Baltimore, December 27.—Oats quiet and
steady—Southern 38@37c. Rye nominal, 63
(2)65c. Provisions, round lots nominal, or
ders dull. Pork—mess $13 25. Bacon—shoul
ders 7o, clear rib sides 8c. Hums 12(&12U<\
Lard—refined 9@)9^c. Coffee dull—job lots
16^)21 J^c, cargoes i5V^@19Uc. Whiskey dull,
$110J4 Sugar steady, 9%c.
New York.
New York, December 27.—Flour dull and
In buyers’ favor—superfine Western and
State $4 85(2)5 15—closing dull; Houthern—
common to fair extra $5 50@>A 00. good to
choice $5 97(3*8 25. Wheat opened a shade
stronger, with a very moderate business for
exitortand milling,; closing about stead;
with holders a little
Ize.
holders a little more inclined to real
good refining: refined steady, with a fall
Inquiry—0V^9Wc for standard A, 99ft
for granulated. Molasses, foreign graaei
, -t_ Orleans scarcely so firm, 85ft
oftincy. Rice unchanged,
trade—5^@69£c for Louisi-
Carolina. Pork dull and
nominal; New Orleans scarcely so firm,
38c for common to ftincy. Rice unci
with a moderate trade—5V6(8>63£c for
ana, 5%(2)7c for Carolina. Pork dull and
easier—mess $12 00. Lard opened
easier, but afterward became more steady,
closed scarcely so firm—prime steam $8"
Whiskey nominal, 81 09J-
Louisville,
Louisville, December 27.—Flour quiet-
extra $4 25ft4 50, family 94 75(8)5 00. Wheat
dull—white 81 25@1 30, amber $1 25ft 1 30, red
$1 20. Corn easier—white 45c, mixed 42c.
Rye market quiet, 65c. Oat* market quiet
—white 85c, mixed 34c. Provisions quiet.
Pork quiet, at $12 25. Bulk meats dull
—shoulders 4V£c, clear rib sides 6^c, cleat
sides 6l£c. Bacon nominal—shoulders 7%c,
clear rib sides 8c,clear sides 8Wc. Hu gar-cured
hams quiet, at ll^ft12c. Lard quiet—choice
loalj tierce 8%c; keg 9^c. Whiskey firmer—
$10o. Bugging easier, at 12^c. Tobacco in
good demand.
Ml. Louis.
Rt. Louis, December 27.—Flour firmer for
Teeth Extracted With
out Pain. •
lot
Dll. J. M. MASON, I). D. S.
OFFICE:
OTKK KMJUBKK.SI N OFFICE, (olsubsn, Gs.
ITREB DISEASED GUMS and
M
i»er diseases of the Mouth; cures’
Abscessed Teeth; inserts Artificial ToeMi,
fills Teeth with Gold, or cheaper material
No 4 do 81 h8Vj, No afdo *1 of‘<e.' “Oorn—No”i
mixed 45ft45*^o. Oats—No 2, 28^c. Ry
70(a)90c.
Whiskey steady, $1 05. Pork dull—small lot*
r Lara dul , t r w asked Bulk
meatsdull—shoulders $4 I2)a, clear rib sides
$5 75, clear sides $6 80ft6 00. Bacon nothing
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
Rt. Louih, December 27.—Hogs active and
M 00; deeding steers $3 50ft3 75, stockers $2 60
j‘3 50. Rlieep firmer and actjve—good to
choice $3 75ft4 35, common to fair 82 50ft8 65.
Cincinnati.
Cincinnati, December 27.—Flour dull
family $5 30ft5 75. Wheat quiet nnd steadv
—red 81 15ft 1 25. Corn dull and a shade
firmer, at 38ft80c. Oats In fair demand, at
29ft3l0% Rye dull, at 60ft62c. Barley dull
55c. Pork In fair demand—$117ft,
♦1190. Lard In lhir demand—steam $7 75,
kettle 88 25ftf 50c. Bulk meats unchanged
—shoulders 4Uc, clear rib sides $5 75,
clear sides 6c. Bacon market steady—shoul-
mand, $1 91. Butter dull and steady—prime
to choice Western reserve 18(a)20c, creamerv
28ft 30c. Cent ml Ohio 15ft 10c. Sugar steady-
hards iO'^ftlbXc, white 9>.^ft9%c, yellow re
fined 9V£<$9%c, New Orleans 7ft8^c. Hogs
unchnuged—pnoklns: 84 00ft4 10; choice held
higher; receipts2,191, shipments 370.
Clileags.
Special to Enquirer-Sun.]
Chicago, December 27.—Flour dull nnd
unchanged. Wheat in good demand and
higher—No 1 Chicago spring 81 1014, No 2d
81 10-Ttf cash or December, 81 lOU for Januar:
81 lljgftl 1 IK for February; No 3 do do 81(1 ,
No 1 Minnesota spring 81 \\%. Corn un
settled nnd generally lower—has sold at 45c,
closed 43%o cash, 43c for January, 42Vs<' for
February. Oats dull and nominal—2bc cash,
25Wo for January and February. Rye steady
and unchanged. Barley dull and a shade
lower, 57o, Pork active and a shade lower-
811 70 cash and January, $11 75ft 11 80 for De
cember, $11 95 for February, 812 20 for March.
Isird in fair demand and lower—87 70 cash
and December. $7 67V£ for January, 87 75 for
February, 87 85 for March. Bulk meats in
fliir demand and easier, not lower—shoul
ders 4 l 4 c, short rll> middles 6c, short clear
middles 6} £0. Whiskey dull and lower.fl 95.
Receipt* — Flour, 20,000 barrels; wheat,
82.000 bushels; corn, 18,000 bushels; oats,
12.000 bushels; rye, 1,100 bushels; barley
29.000 bushels.
Shipments—Flour, 12,000 barrels; wheat.
40.000 bushels; corn, 16,000 bushels; oats.
8 500 bushels; rye, 2,800 bushels; barley,
1^,000 bushels,
Afternoon Board—Market closed: Wheat
February. Pork dull
fer January, $11 80ft 11 82^ for
desired. All work at reasonable prices, and J tVerce $gft(IV
Januar;
MWl$8^-.„.
February. Ijtrd dull and unchanged.
New Orleans.
Special to Enquirer Sun.]
New Orleans. December 27.—Pork dull,
$12 7$. lard in Halt demand—refined
— . keK flulk meats
KUmJi
r , — 1 vivrvr triton w , DiliR llluHlh
no23 daw tf 1 quiet and weag—shouldirs, looss 4^c;packed
World’s Fair, New York 1858
.World’s Fair, Paris 1867
World’s Fair, Vienna 1878
World’s Fair, Santliura, ( kill......1875
World’s Fair, Philadelphia.. 1876
World’s Fair, Sidney, AnstrlUa... 1877
ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOR
MILES’ ALARM MONEY DRAWERS.
HANCOCK’S INSPIRATORS.
(The best Feeder known for Stationary, Ma
rine, and Locomotive Boilers.)
ALSO,
OSCILLATING PUMP COMPANY'S PUMPS.
FAIRBANKS A CO.,
811 Broadvtif, New York.
aul4 d2taw«ftwliu
ui
WESTERN RAILROAD
. ALABAMA.
OP
COLUMBUS, GA, December 6.1«7.
Trains Leave Columbus Dally,
AS FOLLOWS:
ROUT HERN MAIL.
8:4.5 P. M. Arrives at Montgomery.. 7:52
Mobile 3:00
New Orleans.. 8:20
*• ACCOMMODATION.”
8:00 g. M., Arrives at Montgomery... 5:50 A M
! P M
Relma 9:40 A u
Atlanta 7:15 a m
ATLANTA AND NORTHERN MAIL.
7:00 A. M Arrives at Atlanta ;. 2:20 p m
Washington... 6:35 Pin
Baltimore 8:30 p m
New York 6:45 a m
AMO BY THIS TRAIN
Arrive at Montgomery 3:50 P M
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery and .Southwest..11:05 A m
From Montgomery and Southwest.. 7:40 p m
From Atlanta and Northwest 7:40 p m
fi^This Train, arriving at Columbus at
:40 p m, leaves Atlunta at 11:80 A m.
E. P. ALEXANDER, President,
CHAR. PHILLIPS, Agent. dec!8tf
MOBILE AND GIRARD R. R.
COLUMBUS, GA., December 12, 1S77.
Double Dally Passenger Train,
If AKING close connections at Union
SprlngR with Montgomery and Eufaula
rains to and from Montgomery and Eu-
faula and points beyond.
Only line running Sleeping Cars on night
trains between Columbus nnd Montgomery
Leave Columbus *2:20 p m l(h00 p m
Arrive at Union Springs 5:56 p at
Arrive at Troy 8:00 p m
Arrive at Eufaula 10:10 p m
Arrive at Montgomery ... 7:55 p m
Arrive at Mobile 3:00 a m
Arrive at New Orleans... 8:40 a m
Arrive at Nashville 7:50 p m
Arrive at Louisville 8:45 a m
Arrive at Cincinnati 8:10 a bi
2:00 AM
Arrive at New York 10:05 p m
Leave Troy 12:50 a m
Arrive at Union Springs 2:40 a m
Leave Union Springs 3:10 a m
6:00 AM
6:45 A M
6:00 pm
8:40 AM
7:60 p M
3:45 A M
8:10 A M
4:00 p M
6:50 pm
10:05 p M
Arrive at Columbus... 7:10 a m
Arrive at Opelika 9:10 a m
Arrive at Atlanta 2:20 pm
Arrive at Macon 3:06 p m
Arrive at Savannah 7:15 a m
Passengers for Eufaula leaving Columbus
at 2:20 p m dally, arrive In Eufeula at 10:10 p
m dallj') Leaving at 10:00 P m dally, arrive in
Eulbula at 6:00 a m.
lly, arrive
W. L. CLARK,
Superintendent.
D. E. WILLIAMS,
General Ticket Agent.
CENTRAL & SOUTHWESTERN
RAILROADS.
BAVANNAH, ga., November 11, 1877.
_ , Passenger Trains on the fcentnd and
Southwestern Itallroads, and Brauches, will
us follows
TRAIN NO. 1-GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leaves Savannah 9:20 ▲ M
Arrives at Macon 6:45 p m
Leaves Macon for Atlanta 9:16 p m
Arrives at Atlanta 5:02 A M
Leaves Macon for Eufaula (Accom
modation 9:00 pm
Arrives at Eufaula 9:55 a
Leaves Macon for Columbus (Ac
commodation 8:00 p M
Arrives at Columbus 4:38 a m
Making close connections at Atlanta with
Western and Atlantic Railroad for all points
North and West.
Eufaula Accommodation leaves Macon
dally except Saturday.
Columbus Accommodation train
’dally except Sunday.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta 10:40 P M
Arrives at Macon 5:45 A M
Leaves Eufaula (Accommodation)... 6:00pm
Arrives at Macon 8:45 A M
Leaves Columbus (Accommodation) 8:15 p m
Arrives at Macon 5:15 A m
Leaves Macon 7:00 a m
Arrives at MlUedgevllle.,... 9:44 a m
Arrives at Eatouton 11:30 a m
Arrives at Augustu 4:45 p m
Arrives at Savannah 4:00 p m
Leaves Augusta 9:15 A m
Making connections at Augusta for the
North and East, and at Savannah with the
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in
Florida. ‘
Eufaula Accommodation I .eaves Eufaula
daily except Sunday.
Columbus Accommodation Train runs
dally except Sunduy.
TRAIN NO. 2—GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leaves Savannah 7:30 p m
Arrives at Augusta 6:00 A M
Leaves A ugusta 8:05 p m
Arrives at Mllledgevllle 9:44 a m
Arrives at Eatonton 11:30 a m
Arrives ut'Mucon 8:00 a m
Leaves Mucon for Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrives at Atlanta 2:16 P M
Leaves Mucon for Albany and Eu-
fiiula 8:20
Arrives at Eufaula 3:46 p M
Arrives at Albany 1:50 p m
Leaves Macon for Columbus 11:45 a m
Arrives at Columbus 4:00 p m
Trains on this schedule for Macon, Atlanta
Columbus, Eufaula and Albany daily, mak
ing ctose connections at Atlanta with West
ern A Atlantic and Atlanta A Richmond
Air-Line. At Eufuula, with Montgomery A
Eufaula Railroad; at Columbus, with West
ern Railroad of Alabama, and Mobile and
Girard Railroad.
Train on Blakely Extension leaves Albany
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri
days.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leaves Atlanta... 1:40 pm
Arrives at Macon from Atlanta 6:55 p m
Leaves Albany 10:30 a m
leaves Eufuula 8-.30 a m
Arrives at Macon from Eufaula and
Albany 4:47 P M
Leaves Columbus 11:29
Arrives at Macon from Columbus.... 3:58 p u
GREAT REDUCTION
IN THE PRICK OF
LEA & PERRINS
CELEBRATED
PRONOUNCED BY
CONNOISSEURS
TO BETHE
ONLY GOODi
SAUCE,"
EXTRACT
of a lktteb from
MEDICAI. GEN
TLEMEN at Ma<l-
to his broth
er at Worcester,
_ tell Lea A
■ Perrins that
■ their Sauce is
■ highly esteemed
And applicable tol
every variety of j
■ the most palata-
Ible as well asj.be
|most wholesome
Sauee that
made.”
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
THI S UITINil THE CONSUMER NOT ONLY THK
BEST, BUT THK MOST ECONOM
ICAL SAUCE.
Signature on every bottle.
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS,
PHJENIX JEWELRY STORE,
101 Broad Street, [
COLUMBUS, GI.|§
New Goods—Fashionable Goods)
GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES!
JEWELRY,
Fashionable Patterns and Styles.
Sterling Silver Ware, Silver Spoons,
Forks, Cups, Napkins, Kings, Ac.,
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER.
CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS I! CHMSTIASH!
Beautiful Presents for the Holidays !
Mr. T. S. Spear
PHCENIX JEWELRY STORE.
de!4 eod3m
Of Interest to Everybody!
$10,000 WANTED
At J. E. DEATON’S
VARIETY STORE,
No. 106, Under Rankin Houfte,
IW EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
/X ried and miscellaneous stock, embracing
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, .Shoes, Hard
ware, Wooden-ware, Crockery and Glass
Ware, Raddles and Harness. A Good lino
of Plantation and House Furnishing Goods
and Notions.
These Goods were bought for Cash, and
can be sold at bargains. Farmers, laborers
and citizens generally will find it to their
Interest to call on me before buying else
where.
J. E. DEATON.
oct28 eod2m
IFIELIElIIN'XSH
CARRIAGE WORKS!
Herring & England,
(East of and Opposite Disbrow’s Livery
.Stables)
OGLETHORPE STREET
with ?ompetent
workmen to do Car
riage Work in all Its ;
various branches in
the best style, ami a: ____
low as the lowest. We also manufacture
NEW WORK of various styles.
my!3 eodly
> GREAT REDUCTION!
To prepare for getting up a
Spring Stools.,
I will close out
READY-MADE SUITS
A8 FOLLOWS.
K.glr a Phralx I.l,r Oak JEANS COATS, $8.00:
“ “ “ PASTS, 1.46;
“ ‘.00;
STANDARD DOKNKIN COATS, $4.00;
“ “ PANTS, 2.00
VESTS, 1.60;
alT.Tc . ,A
VI! 1.1, SUITS Ibr 7.60.
EXTRA DOKSKIN CQATS, $6.00:
“ “ PATNS, 2.60;
“ “ VEST. 1.75;
V’bl.L S"tT, 0.00.
These Goods ore well made a..d trimmed,
and the fit and finish excellent.
ONHAND.a good lino of North Georgia,
Virginia and Texas CASHIMERES, whicli
we make up at short notice In good style.
6:00 a M
Leaves Macon
Arrives at Augusta
Leaves Augusta 8:05 p M
Arrives at Havannuh 7:15 a m
Making connections at Savannah with
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad for all points
In Florida.
Passengers for Mllledgevllle and‘.Eatonton
will take Train No2forBavannali,&ndTrain
No. 1 from Macon, which trains connect
I AM ROGERS,
Gen’l Sup't Central Railroad, Savannah.
W. G. RAOUL,
Sup’t Southwestern Railroad, Macon.
oc25 tf
ch*vn*c»ocnK,
TAX EXECUTIONS!
Muscogee County—1877.
who have not paid STATE AND
'UNTY TAXES, 1*7. will save coot.,
iMliem, levy and tale by settling fi Ais
U’lih Ole In ten days from this date ;Dkc.
l hH. ltC7j, alter which books will be closed.
D. A. ANDREWS,
»*P2 eodvm Tax Collecior.