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DAILY ENQUIRER-SDN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 188S.
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LOCAL NEWS
OoltoD Yesterday. •
g«lM Hii rwrlpu 1,900; ablrmoou >oj.
The lr»n«»fttom of the week at Oolumltifi aad the
forte may be found In the common Ul coin him.
Colnmba* Factories.
Mnee September let Oolnmbae mill* heee tak*>n
2,M0 half* of ootton aSftlUJt ft.441 leet fear—a Ue
creMeof 3,761.
Analyst* of Oolumbun Ootton Reoelptn.
To dote, elnce September let, the total receipt* foo!
•p 6S/IK)bnlee, 2.9A7 lew then ImI jeer. The M. A 0.
Railroad bee brought helee to Pnlnmbi«--l
tree then tart e«M<>n; jtnnthw<*«t«T» Hellftiwl, IS. 1
—IAU m.»mj the Wectern Railroad. ft.«44-' «3«
lean; 0. A ft. Railroad. A «24-2.MI Iraa; rlrer UMI«-
2,(116 (norm wa#ooe, 16,(05—1«R71 lea*.
Average Thermomoter.
For the week ending noon jrretnrday the average
thermometer wee 46 degree*, the hlghnet 6 i and
lowest &S, and the rainfall 1.06 loch. The aatne
week last year the average was 46, highest 66, and
lowest 47. llalofall .60.
Through Colton.
Tha throngh ootton elnre Angnat Hat, (rotton
ehlpped from other points passing through nnr
amonnta to 63,677 l«lea. It was shipped to Havat
thence to blew York or Liverpool,and waadivided aa
Jollowa:
.i i .
Union Pprlnjr*...— ~ —-
War Flat Iona M. A Q. R. M
0 k It. U. II ——
cCPi on €O%0i/a»r».
IrrNfettplea Jew mi MgmFN's ilfnr,
fades (• gear ddasrttMmaafii
Commonwealth Distribution Cuui|Miny—
Louisville, Ky.
Administrator's Hals—K A Jenkins, Ad
ministrator.
Fancy Apples—California FiullHtore.
For Kent— Porter Ingram.
People's Line Iioate-T 11 Moore, Agent
Muscogee Mutuul Loan Astoclsllou—J H
Wllleox, Hec'y and Treaa'r.
Hherlff's Hale—J Ci ilurrua. Sheriff.
A I'feaadMf Orrnalan.
The German given l>y the Pique tie olub
at Webster lia)) last night was a moat dr
llgbUul entertainment, and was wall m*
tended, I'rof. Card's orcheNtra furnished
the music, and the happy young people
"tripped the light lanlaatlo toe” until a lute
hour.
hlertion e/Ojfleera.
The following < inner* wero eleoled for the
ensuing yeHr at a meeting ot l>arly riinp-
ter, No. 7 It. A. M.T.:
M. M. Moore, M. E H.
P. A. Klluk, M. K. K.
.1. W Otlln, F.. H.
A. W11tl<*ti, C. II.
H. Mlddlehrook, I’. M .
J. K. Orr, It. A.C.
N. Crown, M. T. V.
L. Danner, M.h. V.
J. I*. Kyle, M. F. V.
John King,Treasurer.
Joseph Hioht, Hecrelary.
J* W. Cheek, Hentlnel.
TkNHkttfldNg Onv.
Thunksglvlng day was very little ob
served by the business tuun, especially the
merchant* «( this city. With the excep
tion of the pnbllo ofBoen, all of the busi
ness houses were kept open us usual all
day. Services wero held at Ht. I’huI church
at 11 o’olcok a. in., and the programme an
published In the Kjwuihkk-Hun wms car
ried out, with a few changes, Bishop Ifuv-
anaugii presc lied an able and most appro
priate mii moil, which wss listened to by a
large and Interested congregation. Her vices
wore held at the Catholic cliurch at night.
Which were well attended. The day parsed
quietly, and nothing of unusual Interest
occurred. _
The fiiMfs f.Hrsrv.
The directors of the Public Library held
their regular monthly meeting last night.
The routine business was transacted and
the condition of the library fully discussed.
'I ho treasurer's report showed that the In
stitution Is on a firm foundationaud has a
handsome cash balance In the treasury.
Woven liundrrd and fifty hooks were circu
lated last month, showing that the mem
bers are becoming fonder ofreadlug, The
directors resolved to order a largo number
of new books to meet the Increasing de
mand. L. C. Levy, Etq., lias auceplod the
Invitation todellvor the address at the an
niversary on the second Wednesday In
January. _
I’sriossb
Mr M F Plant, ol New York, Is In the oily.
Rev. Walker Lewis has returned from
Hparla.
Kev. A. II. C implied will go to Duller to
day In the Interest of Mercer University.
Kev.Chas. A. Htakely relumed to Augusta
ou Thursday.
Miss Fannie Peirce, of LaFayctle, Ale., la
Id the city, visiting relutlves and friends.
Dlshon Kavauaugh and lady left for Tal
button yesterday, where the Dlaliop will
preach on Huuday.
Mr. Reuben Phillips aid lady left for
Florida yesterday, where they will spend
the wiuter.
Mrs. John W. Williams, of Opelika, Is In
the city.
Mr Alf Vernoy, of Atlanta, Is In the city,
visiting his father, Mr Jumes Vernoy.
Mr K II Cablnlsa, ol the Union Springs
JJerald, was In the olty yesterday.
Mr. O. 1>. Gorman, editor of the Tal button
was in the dly yesterday.
Dr. T. J. Brook", of llanilltou, Is In the
olty.
Mia. C. L. Hull, who has been seriously 111
for severe l weeks, Is convalescent.
Col C D Owens, general agent of the Hi
vaunah, Florida and Western railroad, Is li
the city.
Miss Annie Johnson, daughter of Mr Ge«
L Johnson, and one ol our most glitcd
young Indus, who has been eugsged In
teachlug In Hie outage at Hpartn, Is speud-
lug (he vacation with her paronls.
Mobbed of $ 40.
Hlinon Jeter, an old negto from near Chip
ley, rep >rled U» llaiillf MeMlohael yester.
day that tie bad been robind of 910 by two
negroes ou the east common*, lie says that
the negroes proposed lo sell him some
meat, but said they must have the cash
He pul ed out his pt eket hook whloli coo.
talned 9110 to show that he possess* d *he
means to pay for a liat he wauled. Oue
the negro*a look the pocket hook in ids
baud and while fingering the me
slipped 910 of It Into Ilia own pocket,
old man did not discover talk loss until ths
llilel and Ills accomplice had gone
They bad pursnuded the old man out ou
the commons for the purpose of robbing
him under the pretense that they had «
meat out there that they were auxtou
sell lor lets than market value. The old
men did not fliul the meat, nor baa he
heeu able to find the 940 which the u gr*
earned away. _
liEAL KHTATE TKANbFEKH.
Hecurdt,I I
the Month of Mooemker.
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The following real estate transfeis
recorded lu the clerk’s oltlce dtiling the
month of November
Baran A C. Holt, administratrix, to W
Redd, Jr., lot No. 37 lu the 7th district, (or
9470.
D. A. Andrews to Penlna H. Kcbtt
part ol the Cieghoru place lu Coweta lte-
serve, for f .no,
C. L. Downing, administratrix, to I
D. Hewitt, pul ol city hit No. 2NJ, for f l,6)0 (
Commissioners ol Commons to Fclplo
McCall, south half of commons lot No. Mu
block No. 4, for 970 'hi.
Nancy A. E. Brake field, el al , to Lucius
H. Chappell, city lot No. IM1, for 12,860.
Jobn A. Colvin to Kleonora Hauscb, part
of city lot No. 312, for «L 500,
W. M. Amos to Mary A. Clark, part of
city lot No. 012, for •l,*2uu.
Jobn Dnucsu lo U. N. l'jddy, lot No.
lu Northern Liberties, for •■50.
Ureen II. Wyun lo James A. C. Wynn
pan ol lot No. ltC m the W.h district, de«Ht ol
gilt.
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Xnavroiils,
Oftbe play wbicb Is to appear on our
boards next Monday eveutug the Lynch
burg VtigintuH speak* a* follows:
The Madoaiu Squar** Coinpauy gave a
supeib nruseotai tou of "'Ksinentlda" at the
opera house la-l ulglil, and was witnessed
and enjoyed by au uuusnxly large sud se
lect audience. The play Itself po*.*<e*,.« *U-
perlur merit, and the msuuer ol Ha rendi
tion ou Ibis occasion was brilliant aud ar
tistic: aud whilst In some of Un dramatic
situations It is uo> comparable lo "H**/.**!
Ktrke,” yet. It Is replete with scene* tuli
of beauty and palhoe,*ud eoiupeJIa recogni
tion from the most critical oonnohweur of
the fine arts*
NIHIIIT—BAILEY.
Al Trinity (Episcopal) chnroh In this olty
Tnursday evening at fl o’eiock Mr. James
Cooper Nlsbet, and Mlae Ixrn Wingfield
Dailey were united In matrimony. The
church was crowded with friends of the
happy fsrnlly whoa«semblsd to wltuets lbs
ceremony which wsa performed lu a most
Impressive manner by Kev. D-*. Huuier.
The (oilowtug were tbe atteudauls :
Juo, Hill, ol Dalubrldge, Us., and Miss
Mm) It alley,
U Cuylsr jClog, of Troy, Ala., and Miss
Mary Cook.
H h Muruook and Miss Kails Mason,
L H Chappell end Mlsa Cor.nue Fueler, c
Augusta, Ua.
Tuotuiui W. (Jrimes aud MlisJunle J£ jy
werd, ol Havanuab.
E A Nlsbet, Jr„ ol Macon, and Miss Anna
UrifDu.
Henry It U M oblnsaud Mlsa lUUIe Kedd.
Tiie groom was Juriu.iriy ol Macon, but of
receul years uas been Dvlug in Dadeoouu-
ty. Ho Is a geutlemau o. flue oosiues* quail-
noa^uus aud by uls alf.bie uisouers aud
N.nciesi In'egrlty has drawn arouud him
a large cwoieof ineuds who oougratuiaW
him upon ills success lu wiuulug the Heart
and baud of oue of our loveiieel aud most
accompli died young ladies.
We learu that Mr, Nisuet sud bride wUl
reside tempo)anly In Meridian, Miss,
wnere he is engaged iu raiiioaulng. l'uey
will cany with lUem the biwt wlshee of uu*
mefous irlends.
MTKWAUr— oVRES.
On the even lug ol me 3uiu at H:30o'elock,
at tUe lesidenoe of Mr. Robert Justine, thi
biluis brottiei-lusiaw, Mr. Knemau rttew
ail and Miss Ida Mykes were united lu
rimrriMge, Itev. W. A. Caller, pastor of the
First I’risnyieriau obuioh, ofllciellng.
It takes but a few words to tell that which
ooinpass it life lime, ii the wishes of the
many Irlends of the bride and groom of this
occasion were made a reality, tbey wou.d
puss smoothly along lie way aud they would
wnothiugol adversity's frown. Aud
right well do they merit the kludeet
though is of all. Mr. Hlewart is foreman ol
the Columbus Irou Worss aud the esteem
and oouttdente In wtiloh he is held by his
oomrudON was made manliest by the em
ployes of the I rou Works presenting him
with s silver service. 1 he bride Is s young
lady of many accomplishments and rare
persoonl charms which will make her a tit
companion for the husband of her oholoe.
THOM AH - I.EWIff,
A brilliant marriage ceremony was per
form*^ lu Mparta, Ga., on the ktftb.ln which
happy hearts reallsod tbe oousummn-
tlon ol their highest hope*. Theooulraoling
parties were Mr. K. G. Thomas, one of the
sterling young men of Hparls, and Miss
ge Lewi*, a favorite lu Mparta society
and a sister of Itev. Walker Lewis, the much
beloved pallor of 8t. Lake church In ibis
city. The man luge lock place In the Meth
odist church, where many friends had as
sent bit d, and the ceremony waa very grace
fully and impressively performed by Kev.
W.T Caldwell, ol KatouUm.
w men In llano* ck comity have more
Irlends Ilian the young gentleman who liaa
led lo llymeu’s altar one of tbe inoel
charming young ladles of her sex; oue In
whom ooiubluoH, with loveliness of person,
iimny unarming traits of ohsracter. They
have many friends lo wish them a happy
voyage through Hie,
M'G ft LI.—MII.LKK.
Al the residence of the bride's parents In
iluena Vista, al H o’o'nok Thursday night,
Mr. C. Horace McCall and Miss Willie Mil-
ere united lu inarrlsge, Kev. J. H.
Corley, officiating.
The groom Is oue of (ho most popular and
enteiprlslug young business men of Iluena
». The bride Is a daughter of lion. K.
W. Miller and Is a moat es lmeble young
ady. They have a large circle ol friends
who exlond thlr congratulations aud best
withes.
DUNN-KKN NON,
Thursday night alH:30 o'clock, al the res
idence of the bride's father, Dr. W. I'. Ken-
, lu Maletn, Alabama, Mr. J. W. Dunn
and Miss Julia K on non were married, Kev.
J. It. l'eavy oill.dating.
Tbe groom Is the popular young sales-
mn In the eatahllshment of l>uun Bros,
at Haleru, nod Is a most excellent young
gentleman. The bride Isone of Leeoouuly's
fairest ami loveliest daughters. Their many
frleuds trust that life may always be lull ol
happluers aud prosperity to them.
It It'll A UDHON-HOWARDS.
Al lha residence of Mr, Frank Hmlth.ln
Russell county, Alabama, at 3:30 o'clock
Thursday afternoon, Mr. C. A. Klohardson,
ol Hoolety lllll, and Miss Mollle Edwards
i united in matrimony, Kev. James
Wreucher oQlclatlng.
The g ooin Is a gentleman who hss won
the confidence and esteem of all whoknow
him by his energy and enterprise and up
right deportment, aud is to be congratula
ted upon his success lu securing lor a bride
oiio of ltussel 1 county's rarest Jewels.
HKEI.Ll E— M’M ILLAN,
At Uullcr on Wednesday morning Mr.
T. O. Hkellleand Miss McMillan were united
In marriage: Tne groom Is oue of the meet
prominent and Influential business men ol
Duller, and liss won Cor a companion
through life a charming and moet excellent
young lady. Tbey have numerous Irlends
who wish that their future may always be
bright aud full of love.
• i itUKAt AMU Jf iXTSMfOS OK ATM.
A at ranger FshniI I n a itltoh sad Orsp •
Mon* from m Chmir.
WwiT FoiNT, Ua , December, 1.
K.NUITIKEK-HUN-Lasi ulght about eight
o’clock smite uegroes who were coming lulo
town, walking up the rail road track ou the
AlsbAtua side of the town, Just before reach
ing the ulty, and while crossing a culvert,
hourd a noise, aud upon examiuallon found
au aged while man; pirtlally covered with
the water lu the culvert. They got him out,
built a fire arouud him to dry aud warm
him aud at the same time sent to town after
the marshal. The marshal, Mr.
Hlgglnlmtumt and a crowd carried him
lo the hotel. He was a little ratloual, but
uot enough to talk, aud when asked where
hurt him he would plaoe his hand on his
head aud side. While sitting Iniheoftlce
before llm nre and before he could be oar-
rle I to bis room am! physician snmmoued
droped dead from his chair. He had lu bis
pocket a little ellver and a railroad check
from Allauia to Fort Worth, Texas. Ills
name was l’almer and acemed to be near
seventy years old. How he came to his
death Is a mystery. He Is a perfect stranger
here. He was burled here this eveutug.
UlVEitt MEWtt.
Arrieal of tho atoomer Thronotoeoko
The steamer Throuateeska arrrlved about
4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, bringing
good miscellaneous freight and 413 bales of
cotton whloh wero consigned as follows:
Hlade A Klheredge 111 bales; J, W. Wool
folk I0U; Ueorge P. Hwll <1 Hin W7; Floor*
noy A Kppiug ; Hatcher A Draunon 5*
Dlauchard dt Hurrua i7; Watt A Watt7'
Pioneer Company 6; Hussey A Wooldridge
1; M. T. ltergsu 1.
PASSENUEErt.
Jno, C. Alexander, H. c. N'aughen, Martin
Murphy, Thomas Cowsert, L.{K. Davldeon,
Willie Mullen, Chattahoochee; T. J. Talor
and sou, Klouulstowi; Mrs. Green, Fort
Gaines; M. Cheatain, Mr*. Wllkersou aud
four children, Mist Ida Wllkereon, Duller,
W. It. Thornton, Kufaula; Col. W, t*. Hhep.
herd, T. H. Dsrlow, H. V, Way, Florenoe;
J. M. 0 iltlLs, 1 homas Wald rap, Towns;
C J Johnston, J. T. Mathews, lira. Geo. W.
Williams aud nurse. DlufTton; Mlsa Husle
Pope, Enfaula; Mrs. G. Y. Banks, Banks;
oue c.-lured from Apalaohtoola and oue
from Fort Gaines, aud fifteen on de>ck. Hhe
will leave at 10 o'olook to-day.
rSsskstfWsf Rlaser,
This ottlce Is uuder obligations to Mrs-
Humber for an elegaut thanksgiving din
ner. It comprised all that goes to tempt
the apellte, aud was prepared In a manner
that the most fastidious eplcue would ap.
predate. It was a delightful treat and the
kind remembrance was highly appieol-
MBBOfiB UNIVERSITY.
It has bii«n whispered around for several
deys that Dr E C. Hood, of this olty, had
made a donation of one thousand dollars
loMsroer University, the Baptist Instllu 1
tlon located al Macou, Georgia. Yesterday
onr reporter halted up Kev. A. U. Camp
bell, agent fur tb" University, to ascertain
the truth of the rumors,
"Yes,” ssld Mr C-tmpbell, "It Is a fact.
Dr. H> oJ, oar big-hearted townsman, has
crown*d Iho many noble d'eds of his Die
with a donation of one thousand dollars lo
the sodowmeulor Meroer."
"What will you di with 117" asked the
reporter.
"This money," ssld he, "goes to endow a
perpetual sotiol irshlp in the University,
the proceeds ol lb* laves 1 ment to be used
In paying the tuition of worthy poor young
men from year to year lu tne future history
ol tne institution "
"Htii how wilt you Invest the inonej V
"1 can't s *y as to that. Dr. tioud haa the
privilege ol saying iu what way n shall be
invested, as this U something we concede
the right ol every one donating to the en
dowment fund, but he prefers not to do so.
Hehad.aiher leave It with the board ol
trustees sad let them invtSt K In whatever
way they deem beat for the institution."
This is a generous deed upou tbe pat l ol
Dr. Hood, and is Worthy of emulation, lie
began Die la very limited circumstances
aud without a lull collegiate education but
has w. n a high poeltlou among hla follow*
olilaeua I or professional skill, general lu-
telligenoe, buslneas sagacity and CurisUau
bensfloouoe. Hensibleof tue advantages ol
a thorough education, he now makes a lib
eral appro, nation of his means toward
bringing them within reaoh of those whose
oircuiustauoea make such assistance desir
able. It will be a comforting reflection the
rest of bis days, aud U|mju bis
death-bed, that for years after
he h e ceased his labors on earth, his boun
ty will si 111 be aiding young inou of noble
aspirations to prepare for usefulness in the
wor d. Hurely wealth oould not be more
worthily applied. The example Is cinlutnl.
ly worthy of imitation by others of our
protp rous countrymen.
The trustees of Mercer University have
bten very forluuate In seem lug the services
of Mr, Campbell as their general agent, lie
has the ooufldenoeaud esteem of the people
In siotlons beyond the limits of tbe slate,
and Is one of tbe progressive men of the
age who believes that nothing snoc uds like
suooee*. We detract nothing from the spirit
bloh prompted the noble and generous
gift of Dr. Hood when we *Ute that the
agenoy ol Mr. Campbell has doubtless has
tened him to the commission ol Ihe act.
We learu that Mr. Campbell goes to Florida
next week In the Interest ol Mercer, aud
III attend the state convention to be held
soon at Lske City.
LOUAIi LACONICS.
—No mayor's court yesterday.
—The new wharf extension will be ready
►r use to- lay.
—A four lee nsy ear-old girl In Chattahoo
chee oouuiy weighs 2U'i pound*.
—Ward pollllual meetings are quite the
rage among the colored voter'.
—The oounty corninlsslouers will hold
their regular monthly court to-day.
—A new freak Is to lasten velvet standing
collars on the left aide with a bow ol rib
bon.
—One of our most observing dentists says
the blggeet men (tonally make the most
fuss In his ohatr.
—The st-smer I'hattAhoochee will not re
sume her sobtdule ou the river until next
Hsturdsy.
—The (iftloers of the Central Kitlroad
Company at this olty have moved Into
their new quarters.
—A Isdy In this oily has a set of silver
teaspoons which are UK) hundred years old.
They were owned by her grandmother.
—Judge Brooks sold 31 marrlHge license’s
last month. This looks as though there is
au lnoreaalDg activity In the market.
—Mr. J. T. U mimon sent to this ofllue yer.
terday W sweoi potatoes, weighing 2U
pounds, all gathered from the sume hill.
They are of the Cuba yam variety.
—Mr. T J Hamby, of Calauia, Harris
oounty, killed thrno hogs, fourteen mouths
old, whloh weighed 2W, 307 aud 370 pounds
respestlvely.
—While ttw. Walker Lewis waa In Macon
the other day he made two souls happy by
performing the marriage ceremony which
made Mr. 1* <yton It Hmlthand Mias Luo:a
Ktbereige husband aud wile.
—The wood-yard* are experlenolug heavy
demands, and fuel Is advancing In price. It
don’t lake very oold weather to make a very
email load of wood orawl up to a couple of
dollars.
—A few friends met by In vital Ion on
Thursday evonlug al the residence of Col.
GFHwIftaud family. In ootnpllmeut to
their guea', Mias Hamburger, of Harnes>
vllle; sll preeeut paused a most delightful
evening.
—Talbolton New Kra : Kev. A II Camp,
bell, agent for Mercer university,
town ou Mouday and Tutsday Iasi, greeting
bis mauy friends here with a suilln and
looking his best. We are glad to see the
eloquent divine In flue health.
—Our culinary editor requests u» to any
that the housekeepers ol this section
respectfully luforuml that cranberries
should be cooked slowly for hours, aud
must not be stirred, liy such process they
will turn out pink, whole aud transparent.
—Meriwether Vindicator: We take pleas
ure In oommendlug the course of Hon. Gun
Little, of Columbus, ss a most t indent and
safe legislator. He believes lu atlendlug
the pub lo Interests and pushing business
straight ahead.
—Korns Omrfm Mr. Little, of Muscogee 1
chairman ol the fluauoe oommllUe, engi
neered the appropriation bill through the
house with muoh ability and tact, lie has
shown himself to he a most careful legisla
tor, and one ol ability and Intluenoe.
—It is generally regarded as the correct
thing lo simply state that "a silk purse
oaunot be made out of a aow's oar," but the
laleuted geulus ol the AYemui/ (fraphla Im
proves on It after this fashion: "It Is said
that a silken reoeptacle for filthy lucre
not be manufactured out of the auricular
appendage of tho weaker sex ol the porcine
family,"
—The sweetest end sauciest little
between the seas paaaed through yesterday
to Uulon Hprlngs. Flie was, mlrablledlotu,
sGeorgia girl.—Kufaula Tim *. Yee, this Is
oue of the luckiest thlugs that has happened
to Union Hprlngs In a long while.— Union
Oprinyr Herald. The only strange thing
about It Is that she should go by the way of
Eufaula to get from Columbus to Uulou
Hprlngs, ^
Troup i'onnty iwjHae.
The following Items are from the La-
Grauge Reporter:
Kev H. 1*. Callaway was, at the last con
ference of the Long Caue Baptist church,
unanimously called to Its pastorate.
A Utile six year old daughter of Mr
George Hilt, acd granddaughter of J. C.
iirewet, K»q., died ol diphtheria aud pueu
monla last week.
A uutner* usly signed petition (rout the
oltlxens ol LaGrange haa been forwarded
Colonel Gabbeit, asking for a morning train
from Atlanta.
Married, at the realdenoe of the brlde’i
father, at Caldwell Hhoals, N. C., Nov. 27tli,
12 m., by Kev. Mr. Chelshlre, rector ol Ht.
Phillip'soliuroU, l)r. J. W. Bradflald. ol La*
Grange, Ga.. aud Miss Bessie Davldeon.
A sou of Mr. J. P. Adams, who lives two
and a hall milea from Fredonta, Alabama,
■net with a shocking death Mouday even
ing laat. It seems the youth went to Fre
doutain the morning, aad while there en
gaged a load ol llghlwood. After dluue
betook an ax, went out to cot^own a tall
stomp, some fifteen feel high. As It was
falling, he passed under It, and the stump
fell on him, not rolled olT. His father, who
was approaching at the time, ran and
raised him np. His eon only breathed two
or three limes and was dead. His beck was
badly broken.
Tbe North Georgia conference la
aeealon at LaGrange, Bishop George F.
Pieroe, D. D, Is presiding. Impressive lu
hla pereon aud presence, the master or a
rich Judicial diction and possessor of a
moslaotive mind, he Is every luoh a pre
siding oBloer.
God biess tbe cbildren ! They should
uot be permitted to suffer and die. We
ou cure them with Tenth ina (Teeth
log Powders.) dkjr
JtMssaff County not
The following Items are furnished by tbe
Kusaeil lUgUter.
Mrs. McMillan, the widow of Mr. 8. J. Me-
MllUn has been appointed administratrix
ol nls estate, has mode bond and qnllflad as
snob.
The farmers are sowing down a Axil acre*
age In osts now. Rust proof seed is selling,
In oar seoiloa for 76 cents, and the early
oet« about 16 oenls higher.
The potaloe crop has panned out poorly,
very lew farmers come up to their usual
crop.
Tbe Heale Baptist churoh has oedled Bev-
J. A. Howard, of Montgomery, who will
live here with his family. U Is, we believe
under* ood that he Will be also called by
tbe Oswichee aud Hurl vllle Baptist
churches.
Houses end lots are lu demand In Brale.
There is, we believe, bu, oue or two un-
eugeged lor another year, and we hear of
several fktnillee who want to make ar.
raugemeuta for homes lu onr town.
Thefluu aud forfeltnre luud of the oounty
lo now worth about forty per oeat. ol their
.»:e value, A fowyeurs back 11 was worth
less us far as uuy aoluiu current valuation
Would estimate It. This Is a decided and a
material advaucemeut lu an Imporiantand
esseutlal fund ol our oounty.
Jurors drawn tor vue adjourned term of
Itusse*! oouuiy circuit oou.t whloh oon-
vuues on the third Mouuuy lu Djoember:
Evens, W H Holland,
W E Eu*«, Albert Kaglauu,
Joseph oiuipson, Joe Low is,
J M Ueddini,
i’liusj Cary,’ \
W J MeLeudon,
Wm Brass well,
Jobn btaike,
Thud lug*am,
N A Hfiitiu,
Jim Nuckulia,
M MoGuire,
Jim t.mhon,
E H Rutherford,
P L PaUllo,
H L Dudley,
Lee Bush,
Willis Bury,
C N BiukersialT,
Oliver H Holmes,
Thus Mayberry,
Levi Wulsou,
Georgs J. G j.ven,
J J btackstoca.
H if Puui.
fVith the Tnlhottono.
The followlug Hum * are from tue Talbot-
ton New Kra:
Home made syrup is selling here at fifty-
five and sixty cents per gallon by the
barre'.
That olover lady and esteemed friend Mr*.
K. I. Miller, recently of Bellevue, la this
couuty, left 'ost We*lro«'lsy for New York,
where she will live for some tin e.
The Methodist Muaday school has 120
names on IU roll book. The average at
tendance ol teaohers and pupils at this lea-
sou of the year Is about ninety.
A Talbot county young lady, Miss Nannie
Procior, sold (he prettiest ootton here last
Saturday that has been brought to Talbot*
ton.
Kov. J. A. Ivey has not yet signified bis
acceptance of the cult to the pastorate of the
Baptist churoh. We hope he will aooept, as
he Is a most excellent man and minister.
Mr. James Allen will make 1.60J gallons
ol syrup from about three acres of cane. At
fifty cents per gallon this Is flM, and equal
to more lh<*n fifteen bale* of ootton. Just
think of Ilf Tbe proceeds of more than
fifteen halt* of cotton on about three acr*s
of land. This syrup sells roaillly In our
market at fl!ly>ftve to sixty cents per gal
lon by the barrel, aud at seventy-five oouLe
by retail. It beatsoftton if sold at twenty-
five cants per gallou.
Delos P. Dennis, an elghtem-year-old
Talbolton boy, win moke 1,000 gnllonsof
syrup on about two aores of bis father's
plantation.
LOCAL NOTICES.
titmir rieisr.
First Ward—Rolu* Jxrraaao*.
Second* " — J. A. Smiholbub.
—Dab’l P. Dombb.
—Wm. F. O'Bbjbb.
—Obo. J. Bubbub.
—G. W. Dillib<jh*m.
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
nov24 td
rwrura rtemmr
Firat Ward—Q. Qvbbt Jobdab.
—J. A. Bmibqlbub.
—D. F. Doxibb.
—W. J. Wat*.
—N. N. Ouana.
—a. W. Dilubomak.
dot 10 Id
Seoond
Third
Fourth
Fifth
8lxth
Gall at tha California Fruit Stora, 44
Broad atraat—44 M par bar rat, or 80
oeata per peoh. [daeS 4t
e...ir. Um Bmata.
The steamer Thronataaaka will leave
thla mornloit at 10 o’olook In plaoe of
tbe Chattahoochee, whloh will not leave
Daltl S iturday, Deoember 9th.
T. H. Mooxb, Oen’l Ag*t.
Ilitrt#’o ——oi m ■ala.
Will bo aold tha Firat Taaadaj In
Djramber, In (root of tha Auotloo
Home of Thao. k. Foley, one Dark
Brown Mule. Sold for tha benefit of
all parties oonoerned.
deo2-8t J. Q. Borbuh, Sheriff.
Tor Essie
The dwelling hoi.ee known aa the
“Lewie Plaoe,’’ two milea from the olty,
In Alabama. House with six largo
rooms, all nooeeaary oat-bandings, with
gardens, do , and about ten acres of
land, with privilege of Bra wood. Poe-
aesalon given let January,
PoBTKR IMOXAM.
dec 2 d2 .fe e tf
Xeleel (mb ImmUIUs
The Uret laetallment Is due end pay
able on Wednesday, tha 18th day of
Deoember,at tha offloe or D. F. Wllloox.
Subscribers are hereby notified that
I am now ready to rooolva tha first In
stallment from any who may be de
sirous ol paying In advanoe of tbe day
named. J. 8. Willoox,
deo'AHd Secretary and Treasurer.
Cluing, goingsml will soon be gone—
those pretty plumes.
eodawtf J. 8. Joses.
SeUNs, fmr Xml.
On MiTnlosb street, with necessary
outbuildings. Apply at Hnouibhr-
Hun ofllue. uo29J4t
MARKET REPORTS.
By Telegraph to the Kiqilr*r-8ui.
FIMABCIAL.
apodal to Enqairw-aan.i
London, Dsoomoor 1—4 p. m.—Consols
lousy, 101 8-18; aooonnl 101S-16.
London, Dsesmbsr 1.—Bullion In the
Book of England has lnoreassd £286,000 dar
ing th« post week. The proportion of tbe
ik ol England's reserve to liability,
whleb laat week wm 40% per cent., la now
41* per oent.
Pabio, Deoember 1.—2:00 p, m.-Rentes
SOfond 20o.
Parzm, Deoember 1—4:00 p. m.—Rentes 80f
nd 26o.
New Orleans, Deoember 1.—ExcUsnge,
New York Blghty par; bankers' sterling,
479.
NEW TORE MONET MARKET,
NEW Yobe. Deo. 1.—Exohange at 470%f;
Governmsnt bonds generally unobanged
—naw fives at 101)4; now four and ball
per oente 118)4; four per oente U9^.
Money at 480 per cent., dosed at 6 per
oent. BUM bonds neglected.
•UB-TmEARURY BALANCER.
Coin In Hab-Treasary iitb,6ui,ooo, om-
renoy #477,000.
*RW TORN HYOCK WARKlrr
Nrw York. Deoember 1.—Money on oall
leaned between 4 and tf per «enl, nn>l oloslug
at 6 Exohanse was steady at 479H($480 for
long and 48SK04M for abort ■Igbt. Govern,
mant’s wer* U higher lor 4)#'* registered,
% higher for 4 r s registered, uni otherwise
aaehanged. Bute bonds were negltcted
railroad bonds wars weak. Hbare upeauiH-
tlnn opened Irregular, and prloea In main
i lower than at Wednesday's clone; for
*ek Island and 1 per cent lower for the
remainder oi the 11*». During the early
dsallngi marketoontlnaed weak, aud a de
cline of % to \% per oent look plHoe, in which
Ht Paul, Unloa Pacific, Missouri Pacific,
Wts'ern Union, end Northern Pacific
were the greatem sufferers. Thi* wsm fol
lowed by un advanoe or iu in Oregou aud
Trans-Oontineutal aud to 1 lu the i**it ol
tbe list, tbe latter In Missouri Paclflo, 11 >ck
Island, aDd Northern Paolfic prerorred
At>ont noon (here was a reaoi ou oi V* to l
per cent, I d by Oregon and Traus«L. nil-
uental. Af er whloh the market hcoame
strong and sol 1 np M to 2 per cent, Oregon
and Tiana-Conlluental, Northern P.clflc
preferred ami onrnmou, Delaware, Lacka-
wunaand W*s ern,and Omaha being most
prominent in tbe upward turn The tone
after this became heavy and fell offuteadtly
to olo«e. the decline ranging from x to 3u
per oent, tbe latter In NorthweMiern ure-
ferrerj: Nsw Jersey Central, whloh left off
25g. Heading 2K. Ht Paul 2%, D Imwhtc.
LAckawsna and Western 2*4, N >nnw* nt rn
common 2%, Wabonh preierreu p B r cent,
were also prominent lu tbe aownwaru
movement. Market olosed weak and at a
deoil ue on the day's tiausMOiloijn oi >£ to 6
per oent, Northwest sru, Michigan Cautra..
tbeooal sharrs aud Ht Paul being inoai
prominent therein. Hpeculallon during the
day waa uuiy iuod»"‘iti«iy active. Trunsao-
lions aggregated 476 000 shares.
t XI*. class A, I to ft... h3.*a
Mo olaaa A auall... rCJ.‘,
tilo cIom 0.6'a..........tot
Mo class 0,4'*. H4K
(Jbloego A Northw'nl33*ft
do praferred...^.... u,l
Brla Sft 1 *
Coat Teuu It It 10
lllnola Oentrsl 143
.eke Shore H3>«
Oeurgla ft'a loft
Qeorgla 7’«. mortg.loft
0«argla 7'a, sold.... IIS
Leootuola 69
N Oarolln*. old XH
Miarrim County lietnm.
The Hamilton Journal furnishes the fol
lowing item*: |b
Wheal Is belug town generally.
Oats are cumlng up.
Curtis Beall haa received hla com mission
m postiiinater at LvGrange,and leaves to
take charge Deoember HL
Hugh Howe, formerly a citizen of
Harris, was brought from Decatur lust Sat
urday a oorpse by Mr. Frank Hunt to be
Interred lu Ihe family cemetery.
Last spring Mr. Den H. Williams planted
KOsla kaofoane. After saving 1500 stalks
lor seed and feeding six boys for three
months, he gathered enough from the
patch to make ninety-five gallons of excel
lent syrup. Who can oeat this?
Married at Mr. J. D. Robinson's on the
25th, Mr, J. D. Durham and Miss Flem Nel-
And ou the KJtb Inst., Mr. Joseph
Dnnman and Mr*. Kpsy Ransom, at the
bride’s lather, Wm. Langford. Also, on the
21st lust., at the residence of Mr. Moses Cor
nell, the bride’s father, Mr. J. A. Crawford
to MHs Mlttle Cornell.
The ladles ol Hamilton expect to raise
91U(») by their fair for the ooinpletlon of the
college building. The Columbus aud Rome
railroad proposes to osrry all contributions
from Columbus free of oharge.
Dr. 8. B Hiuti'an Hays: "As a rule
pliyHiolana do not, by their profeaaiou-
ai methods build up the female con
stitution, while they aeldom cure the
diHoases to which it ia always liable In
our variable climate and uuder our im
perfect olvlllz-tlion. Special remediea
aro often required to lestore organic
harmony and Htrengtheu the enfeebled
powers of womanhood ; and for moat
of those wo are indebted to peruons
outside of tho medical profeaalou.
Among the very bestuf these remedies
I assign a prominent place to Mrs. Ly
dia K. Pfnkhaut'H Vegetable Com
pound.” d2-fr,aat,ae,wedAw
Trll |ft Out
Why not? Good nows ought to be
told, and it is good news that Hunt’s
Kernedy haa cured the worat of kidney
diHooMHH, and can do it again and again.
There are abundant testimonials to this
fact. Mr. Joshua Tuthlll, of Saginaw,
Michigan, waa cured of Bright’8 dla-
eaae; Mr. John limit, of Provldenco, of
dropsy, when death atemed imminent;
Mr. N, G. Mason, of Providence, of
rheuniatiain which crippled him, and a
boat of others of similar disease* whloh
threatomd di**oiution. And what
Hunt’* Remedy ho* done, it will s;ill
do. It i* tho groat kidney and liver
utediolne of the age. Tell out the good
news to all, (dec2 eoddtw 2w
We offer the moat complete line of
Wool Dress Fabrics known—In all the
new shades—embracing Hhoodahs,
Jerseys aud Cqphineres. The ahadea
are perfect, the prices right,
eodAWtf J. S. Jonkh,
Mon't J''oryet tho "KaatgaNf.”
But use it regularly after every meal.
It imparts a pleasant flavor to the
mouth, charges offensive secretions
Into healthful, Invigorates the gums,
aud oleatiNes the interstices of the teeth.
Like old Hercules, It purities the Au
gean stables which some have lu their
mouth. tu,tb,sat,se*w
A. CATO.
To all who are suffering from the er
rors aud indiscretions of youth, nerv
ous weaknoss, early decay, loss of
manhood, dre,, I will send a recipe that
will cure you, fkkk ok cuahor. Thla
great remedy was discovered by _
missionary in South Amorica. Send a
self-addressed envelope to the Rkv-
Joski*ii T. Inman, Station D, New
York C-ily. 00I8 cod a wly.
forty Xonr o' ttrperiouoo of an #4
fwrssi
Mrs. Winslow’s Hoolhlng Hyrup Is tbs
presorlpt »of one of the best female phy-
ilolaun and nurseii lu the United Htataa,
and has been used for forty years with nev-
sr-talilug kuccchs by millions of mothers
(or tbelr children. U relives thsohlld troro
palu, ourtai dysentery and dlarrhcea, grip-
Ing In the bowels and wind oolUv By glv*
Ing health to the ohtld it rests the mothers
for 26cent* • notlle. tuvJtfdAwwly
Mnpitrnto Moooitiom.
We have Just ttlltKl In our stock with
shadea sold out in plain and brooade
Bilks—say iu White Cream, Shrimp
Electric, llrowitaud Garnet. We show
plain Ottouiau Silks In Hiack, White,
Cream, Shrimp, Electric, Garnet,
eodAwtl J. 8, Jonks.
The "Auheuser Beer” Is the Deer to
driuk. It la the beet in the world, and
only #1 60 per dosen. Buhler, No. 80
Brood street, Is the sole agent. Liberal
•llsoouut to dfalan*. my 19 tf
Mo Money Mriooo
Fur Faoay SLiwks st U. J, Thoraton’s.
Hue tale iu.mouse liae belure luiylug.
air
Umtmt JSmIs/ /
I.s.llss’ Hsis—more ot those aew
stasdes sad sbapM.
aodawU J. B. Joita*.
A »..k fmr AU
To reed, “Mistakes ol logaiaoll.” For
ssle st Oiima'i.
aov2S-se,w«iasat
Qo and ae, tha spread la Fichus,
Collars, Ties, Ao., at 154 Broad. It will
pay you. J. 8. Jonas,
eodawtf
A WmrA (■ rsMIw >M IsIssS (■ rar
wsm Uanwla.
We will, from thla date aud natll
further nntlo,, lay all Carpets bought
from ua tree of charge. Reoollect, that
we oat, make ead lay, thus saving the
purchaser from all trouble. Don’t fall
lo come now, while we are offering
each a splendid assortment.
_ m L. Rook XT'
We open to-day 200 new Jackets,
whloh we add to our Immense etook.
We are going to sell them aheap,
eodawtf J. 8. Junks.
os rws«s. Cannes, usi .es
Now reoelving a large, carefully se
lected etook of Carpeting, OU Cloth
Maltiuga, Ruga, Ao., bought at low
figures for oaah, and will be aold aa low
aa thev can be afforded In this market.
Kpmumds’ Fukkitubb Stobb,
xug2. tf] 98 Broad Street.
We are doing the Blanket trade of
Columbus, Come and gat your’a.
eodawtl J. S. Jonhs.
Is the fscTthst HTj."TUoTntoa Is sell.
Ing more Clothing, Hats and Furnish
ing Goods than any other dealer In Co
lumbus. The pubUo are oonvlnoed
that tbey can buy fine goode, elegantly
made and handsomely trimmed, for
less money at Thoroton’e than any
where else. dtf
Can give yon large lot of Tubular
Braids, In Silk and Wool, Blaok, Cream
and all shades. J. S. Jokbs,
eodawtf
Mo faodto* 10
.... 43
......4*
t Virginia A’a 36
do oouaolidaUid... 63
Mo deferred 13
Adema Kxereee 0o...l3ft
non Expreee.... 93
>peeks A Ohio. 23
OhtcsRo k Alton ...13'
Ohlosso, 8t L A N 0. 76
Uoneoltdeted Cool.... 27
Del.. Lock, k W 12.VS
tJTort Wsrne 134
Hsnnlbel k 8t Joe. 43
Harlem 330
Hoaeton ATexee... 73
MaohaUan Kiev 4ft
tBId.
From the DeLeuuey plaoe, in Linn'
wood, on Sunday, November 12tb, 1882,
one light bey Male, about 15 or 16
hands high, alz or aeveu years old,
•hod all round, mane and tall olaanly
reached. Liberal reward will be paid
for her delivery at Transfer Stables, or
any Information oonearnlng her
whereabouts. W. K. Llotd, '
no’Jltf kt Fontaine Warehouse.
If raw WmI. Mmt
Or Cep for younelf, and feel like eav-
lug 50cta to ft when buying, go to H
J. Thornton’s. dtf
Shall offer to-morrow four patterns
of Ktubroidered Cashmeres at an ex
traordinary bargain. Who wants them T
eodawtl J. S. Joni
An elegant Una of Knit Jackets,
l’ulae Warmers, Fur Top Gloves, for
driving and walking, Fancy bordered
Handkerchiefs, eta., at
dtf H. J, Tkobhton’s.
Call for tea “Imperial Wedding 1
pure Rye Whiskey, the finest In the
market, at |1 a foil quart bottle, at
Buhlar’a, No. 80 Broad street, dtf
Elegant line of Gloves, Suspenders
and Handkerohiefa can be seen ■
Thornton's. dtf
■rewa’s Branchial Trachea, ee a
remedy for Coughs and Throat Troubles
“Great service in subduing Hocreensex."—
Kn. Daniel IFlM. line York. -Greatly re
lieve any unsailasss of tha throat.**-
Curry, Teacher qf Oratory in Boeton t/niver-
eily "Indlspsnssbls to me, having used
them through all my ministerial life."—
Rev. a 8. Vedder, Chharleelon, M C.
novll lu.th^euasAw
There la no article whloh ao rlohly
deserves tha entire oonfldenoe of tbe
community aa Brown’s Bronchial
Troches. Those suflarlng from Asth
matic and Brooobiel Dlssaaes, Coughs
aud Colds should try them. Prloe 25
cents. nov28tu,th,aat,aag
For choloe shades In Cashmeres,
Shoodabs, Jerseys, go to J. S. Jonas;
be gives the beat veins to be bed In
tbe union. aodAwtf
To-morrow we will name prloaa on
Black Silks that will sail them with
out a word. Who naedaa ellkf
eodawtf J. B. Joaa
tdo 0
Loalsvflle A Nub.- A0%
A Charlitou... 46
Nuhvllls A GUfct 63
Mem A Chsrletoa,
Nutivllle A Ob
N Y Central..
tPittabura I3bJ 4
Btchmonil A Alle.... !&**
tBIcbmond A Dan.... 6ft
Book Island ....mjft
IS*0* bfpwnconeol* 11>4 J ■
WoetPulutTeriulnal W
Wab8t L A Poetic... 30 1 4
do preferred r.3‘ t
W UTelegraph Oo.m. Ml
U. 8.3 a.
Metropolitan Kiev. M3
MtcUtRoa Central... 97
Mobile A Ohlo.. T .,„ lt , iy
N J Central.. 60*'
Norfolk i Wpr.rd. 31
•New York'Klev 9ft
Ohio A Mina 33
do preferre*!
Pacific Mall 34
tPanama 167
Quicksilver «
do preferred 40
BeadfoE . 4u’i
8 L A Han Fran .... 33
do preferred 62
tdo fa preferred. - 94
8t Paul (on?g
tdo preferred «.IIm.',
Texas Paolflo 37‘,
Dnton Pacific. lie**,
>W*8* /%io™.v.w
•Offered.
YARNl AMD FAHEICS.
THE MANCHESTER MARKET.
Hpsoial to Enqnlrer-Han.l
Liverpool, December 1.—The Mauohe»-
ter market Is dad.
London, December l.—The MauoUeater
Guardian, In Its commercial article, Hays:
Moat department* have be**n steady. A
slight fall was ocoasloaally observable aud
the demaud everywhere was slack.
LIVERPOOL OOTTON CIRCULAR.
Hpeoiai to Euqairer-Hnn.l
Liverpool, Deo. 1—This week’* nlr-
oalar of the Liverpool IXitton Brokera'
Association says: Ootton ha* been la leu*
active demand daring the last fewdaya.and
with some pres* a re to sell price# are gener
ally lower. Amerloan has been In fair re
quest and prloe* are V49?M6d lower. For
tea Island there was a moderate sale at un
changed rates. Futures opened firm. Ou
Monday they beoame weak, and sales were
B reseed. Prloe* declined generally 5-fllu,
November dosing 9»64d lower. Tne tone
was firmer on Thursday and pnoes reoov-
Reoelpt* 10,200; ail Amerloan.
Future* dull, with the following de
livery (uplands, low middlings, clause):
Deoember. 6 sidd
Deoember and January...... Ji 52-tf4(E5 53-04 d
April and May...... 6 68-44(25 uo-U4d
May and Jane .6 60-04(26 02-bid
Jane and July ...6 03-04086 00 tMd
1:30 p. m.—Uplands 6 15-10J, Orleans GV£d.
1:80 p. m.—Hales of American 7,400 bales.
8:30 p m—Futures, uplands, low middling
danse, wKh tbe following delivery:
February and March 6 63-tf4d
4:00 p. m.—Futures— uplands, low mid
dlings danse, with the following delivery:
.....6 62-64d
uiiuge oiguBo, win
Jane and Jalj M . M
July and Aagast — 0 01-64d
6:00 p m.—Futures olosed quiet; uplands
low middling olause, with the following
delivery:
Deoember and January J5 51-64d
March a^d April......... ....5 55-tf4d
April and May.. 5 57-04 J
May and Jane...^ - 5 67 64d
Nrw York, December 1.—Noon—Cotton
market e»sler ; middling uplands 10 7-10c,
Orisons lO^o.
Nrw York, Deoember 1—Evening—Cot
ton dnll and easy; sales 216, uplands 10 7-10.
Orleans 1054c.
Weekly net reoelpta 4,50ft; export to Great
Britain 9,872; France 677; oontlnent tf.OOih
sales 4,002; etook 61,5 6.
Nrw York, Deoember 1—Evening—Net
reoelpta 131 bales. Fatarea olosed strong;
sales 82,000 balsa, as follows:
Deoember 10 26-100
Jan oarv ^.....^...,10 29 100*10 30-1(10
10 40-10C($10 41*100
^...10 fiO-lOOfcdO 51-100
....^.,10 61-lOUdlO 62-100
.^......„.. M ..]0 71-100(210 73-100
.^..10 85-100(410 80 100
-~.....10 95*100(210 B0-JU0
- 11 04-10Cdll 06 100
February......
Jnne... MM
Jnly^.
Aagast....
The Poet'a ootton market renori says:
100, March 10 4Vino, April 10 54-100, ftiav 10 £-
100, Jane 10 77 100, August 10 98-100. Jsnua-
ry was offered at 10 22 10 land February at
10 Si 100.
Mobile. —
Havannab....._...............~.....~~..
Charleston
Wilmlngtan
. 854,005
. 548,002
. 162,682
. 434,115
West Point
Brunswlok..........
Port Rov *1
0,016
20.067
40,765
140
18,192
01,928
4.V08
4 507
H. U70
I, 0»
Total. — 27422,431
Malvrbton, Deoember 1—Ootton quiet;
middlings 9J4o, low mlddllr.gs 9J4<r, *r•■*><!
ordlnarv 8Jg,c; net reoei pU 5,6 6; Mues 1 280;
•took 107,235, ax ports to Great Rrttatn U>;
to Francs 00; to oontlnent 00; ohan
ports to Gnvfct Britain 1,650, oontlueni 4,447,
Frano* 8,002.
Norfolk. Deoember 1—Ootton noml-
oal; middlings at 10c; net reoelpta 5.587;
stock 80.208; sales 0>; export* to Great
Britain uo, France 00, oontlnent 00.
11Weekly net reoelpta 40.556; sales 6,011; ex
worts in Great Britain 21.HS0, ooutlneut 1670,
France 00.
Baltimore, Deoember 1-Dolton market
datl; middlings lO^o. low middlings 9%c,
good ordinary at $40; net reoelpta liO;
sales 125; stock 14.4u7; spinners 01; exports
■ “ 'ntlnsnt 00.
lots ]“• ‘ —
ners 776; exports
to Great
continent 1.60J.
Boston, December 1.—Ootton market
steady; aauiiillngs 10%a, low middlings
10*4o, good ordinary 9)40, net reoelpta 513,
sales (X>, etook 1,431; exports to Great
BrltalnYo.
Weekly net reoei pt* 6^08; salsa 0; exports
to Groat Britain 6,214.
WxjlmiMOTOR, DMember 1—Ootton mar
ket dnll; Rsiddlings 9X°v low middlings
• 6-Jio, good ordinary 8 7-Mo; not reoalpla
078; Halos 00; stock 17,484
Britain 00, to cnauuel
Franco UO,
Weekly not reoelpta 7,040; sales CO; exports
to Great Bntalu 3,03V; oontiuenl 00.
Philadelphia, Deoember 1, — Ootton
KE2? l t&F l6ls m,ddlln k» MHoi low mid-
ffootl urdluary 9440; net re-
“**!*»« —; to spiuuurs 00; atock
16,720; exp irts Ureal Britain 00, ountlneut
Weekly net receipts 2.030; sales 00; to
MU “ui,“l0.“ XP “ rUI 10 Ut ’“ t Brltal °
mavahmah, Dec 1.—Cotton market Is
ulz!.’ Ikt low miuu.ingsat
2?i 0r 3n IUkr/ 815 I8<5, nel
b.UtfO, sales 290, Hioik 0o,216. export* Ureat
u^iw, 00 ' °Y ul 'neui uu, D Wanoe 0.
■eaX*ft ly receipts 83,766; sale G2.U0; ex
port* Gnat Driialn 13,010, Franco ou, ooutl-
ueuilUftHl, channel uu.
Nkw uhlkanu, Deo. 1— Jo tlon market
easy; uUddllngs 9%i, low uilddllitM. MCt*
koxtix oriXiunry \)%i, uui ruoeipta 8,806
salet 5,0 0, stook 201,0375 exports Ureal on-
uin uu, r rauuc uu, uoutl »*mt w.
Weekly not receipts 74.354; hm,©4 31,2)0. ex-
§ouuuium^! ,rU “ m “V* Kr -““ 1
MuKibB, UBu.mbir 1-fjottou dull, easy:
middlings U)fo. low lulddllusa Vi{e,
sood or unary B!^o; not receipt. 11 (Bi auos
6UU; Hiock 20,197; uxpori lo Great Britain
0; Franou 00, cuuilncut 0U, channel 00.
Weekly net rec«lpu* 12.611; saiefl 0,000- ex-
Kance OU UfeuL ooutlneut 00,
MaurHis, IWwmwr 1.-lotion market
quiet; mlddimus BXc; low middlings
,*0; BO'Jd ordinary h;wc; nol rsoelpu 4.9U5;
niii|'imiur< 5,001; su.es .1,071; lo spluuer. 00.
elook 85.010. '
Weekly net rt oelpt27.U0;eblpmeuts 31.000,
sulen 13,375; to *plnuerH uu.
AuouarDeoember 1.—Cotton market
dull: inlddlliig* 0*>4o, low mldiMngs 0c,
goud or Unary HH; nut receipts J>30; ship-
men is 0U; salen M03.
Weekiv net reo-lp 1020; shlpmente 6,668;
saUs 3,7ol; Hiock 00; »p unurn 00.
Ch*klrrton, Dec. 1.—Colton market
htoady; rnldcUltirx 10c, low middling 0^0,
poriM Gieat lirltalu 8 80U, id continent ad,000,
France 1580.
Ht. Lou is, Docember 1,—Cotton mirket
' ‘ ‘ 0^'- 1 »w middling 0^0,
HJ4p: not reoelpta *2,117; ship*
ineuta 3,510; milea io; Ntock 31 3U.
Montuomkky, Doc. L—Cotton market
Hte .uy; miudiiiMu 05,4c, I middling* 9140,
good ordinary at 8)40; nut leoelpu 4 001;
Hhlpuieui.* 4.4UJ, BtocK present year 10,827,
euwy ;
ffOMEIGM MAlEkTE,
■rsefiilsA, Frevlslaas, Etc.
Bpeolal to Enqnlrer-Sun.l
LtVER^eoL, December 1.—Dreadsluffu
quiet. Corn, mixed old. Ns Or; California
2S~i\ •▼•mge white saiod m* : club isa3
SS sS: 1 r,d wlnl «“ was. lid, Pori
Coffee Market.
nrsu 810U«3? 50“ e'li “S* JlSS?*’
II wJS*do%i prr t Ul"k?fo" UPer ‘° r
Mlaelag Lass Market*.
London, December l,- Iu Mining i, ln a
market coffee has been dull at rather lowtr
prices. Hales or ter were larger. Rales urn
In IJtvor of bnyere. Sugar whs quiet; in
prices aro U flrm here WA " * KOO<i **o«»n*ss and
Liverpool Urn In Circular.
Liverpool, Dec. 1,—A losUlug we<kiv
gralu circular says : y
Gralu ha. been Inrotlve, but raise fcevo
been well maintained. Cun>oes in all pom.
lions are unchanged tn price, At Io-Uhv’m
market a Hinail buxlnesH w..a done lu wheat
»* previous prices, Flour lu the sack whm
• ; In barreiN It wnsMeHdy. The deruauii
corn was strlotly le'kll, and prices tor
all descriptions dvoilued one peuuy,
NATAL SIOHKN n«
London. December 1.—Hpinte of tur
pentine 37s.
N*w York, December l.—Bntrlta of t\> .
atVw* dUU Hnd lowwr ’ ^ >tesdy
strained and good strained at 140^1 46.
Havannah. Deoember l.— Rosins arc
a nletand uucbangeJ; at.allied 15Ua,l 7U wli ■
ow glass 8 75, lower ersdes 1 5 M2'«». Tur-
peutiue nominal; roKiUais 48j, oils and
whiskies4i»c; sales 1U0 barrels.
Wilmington, December 1 —Spirits toi-
-* *•>- .. • 135IIU
for hards, 2 60 for yellow dtp.
we«i, iiiomn. eic.
New York, Deoembor 1.— v. c . ..
and weak; domtsMo fleece at32c*4rc, pulled
la*v > ear tf.640, *a\e* 4.492
Macon, Duo-mber 1—cotton la quiet;
. bftdd mg 9-, good
present
year 0,72tf, oulpmeulH
1^07
Namuville, Deoev ber 1.—Cotton mar-
ket quid ; middling wjfjc, low middling
9V»°t g'iod ordinary net receipts 2 551,
sti.pmeiiis 2831, h lies 2 01, spinners84, stock
present ye.tr 16,080, stock last year 2,938
Port Koval, Dec. 1.—Weekly net re
ceipt* 00; slock 3,000; Halos 1,2g0.
Rome, Ga., December 1.—Cotton market
siesuy; middling 0>4c f low middling 0^0,
g Mid ordinary »c; rtcelpia 4,587, shlpinenU
4,062, stock 7,712. .
Hklma, Ala., Duo 1.—Cotton steady;
inlduilngH 054c; receipts 4,277, shipmeuls
4,004, stock 6,070.
PllOkUlUX AAI> I’KUYISIONS.
Um Uftiurv .
dpeoiai to Euquirur-Him.i
i>aiiinoKK, December 1.—Oats dull;
Miultiern 42^>40o, western wlilte quoted at
44(0)4Oc w.’Hiern mixed 41i^43c: Fennsylva-
tjik 42(S’40o. Rye OxoiOO ’. H**y -prnuo to
diolce Ri iinsyiVHiilH aud Maryland al lid
15o. Frovialous ure quiet; mess pork 920 50.
Bulk meatr, shoulders and clear rib sides,
pocked, 8J$cg>.0^i\ Bacon, shoulders 14*0,
clesr rib mile* :4c, bam * I5(g)l0c. Lard, re
fined 12%o. Butter, western and packed22^
•Jtfr, creuiuer-y, 32®30o. Eggs 30;4i(lc lor freeh.
Coffee dull; Rio lu cargoes, ordinary lo fair,
IM»7Ktf ugar quiet: A soft 0J4c, copper
rellueu quiet al 7J4c. Whiskey isqulet.at
76'<u6 OU Wheat Is v. ry slow: No 2 red
fall 04^«iUjc OHsb,0i : >ic December, 06^(900-%
January, No 3 tea lau UO'.ic. Corn dull aud
lower; 5>®o6VhO for cash •vl^o December, 10J4
J uuary. Oats low«r at Ho%o caMh. Whii-J
key aleady, at 1 10. l'rovinious very slow,
with no ruovemeut n round lota and ouly a
srahll piddling trade ai irregular prices.
Pork higher at 17 25 cadi; 17 ‘FiUfikVl 25 for
Jauuary. Bulk meuis highur—nhoulders at
0 80, long clear and short rib at 0 15a.9 25,
shun clear al 9 65*0070. Baron quiet, about*
durum 5 50, long clear 1100, snort rib at
11 00*11 J2U, Short Clear m ll 60. Lard la
higner ai. In bU^iUtf). l'.ckled snonldeisol-
lored atO^r.
Loalsvllte.
Docember 1.—Flour steady
andlu falrdemund; extra lumily 55'i(g>5 7o,
good to fancy family brands 5 56<tf5 75.
Wheat nominal and unohuuged: No 2 red
wiuter 0O(4O3o, long berry 88<$0Uc, Corn Is
quid and weak'. No 2 white ai7uo. No 2 mix
ed 00, shelled 5Uc. O.it* quiet hut steady;
mixed western 40c, non burn 37«>H8o, Ken
tucky 34(w35c. Provisions dull; mess pork
duh at 18 uo. Lard is dull and nominal:
Hteum leut 1214c iiulk mo-tts are dull ana
unchanged. Itacou dull; shoulders at 10c,
clear rib lbj^o, clear side* 10c. Hogs active
aud a shade higher; good to choice 6 WC&
8 60. Hams, sugar-cured 1354c. Whiskey
quiet and uuobuuged, at 115.
«IS«ldMMl.
Cincinnati, Djcemotr 1.—Flonr easier
aDd uol quutuhly lower; family quoted at
4 3d<94 0U, caucy 47.V<$5 25. Wheat heavy; No
2 red wiuter at JWuftl UU spot, bid lor
December. 0O|4o bid for Jauuary. Corn uo-
setliudand lower,57^(^64c lor spot, 54J^55J4
tor Deoember, 50c hut lor January. Oais
flrn*;30^300, No 2 mixed 3954--. Fork dull at
17 U0. Lard in good demand aud
sirouger at 1) 85 Bulk meats are quiet
aud firm, shoulders 7c, clear rib 9|4o. Ba
con quiet: shoulder- 8%c, clear rib 12*40,
clear sides 12%o. vVHIskcy lu good demand
at 1 15. Hugar firm and unchanged-shards
0%(j$lOo, New Orleans tiVftgrfHc. Hogs steady;
common and light 5 ou*0 46, puoklug aud
butchers’ 6 36#0 75.
USIMIO,
Chicago, December 1.—Flonr Is dull and
unchanged; common toctioioe spring 3 5U<$
5 50,oommon Urtuncy Mlunesota 4 UU(<v0UU,
patents 0 50;*i»7 25: southern, Illinois aud
Missouri wiuter 4 5tX#5 00, Michigan 4 5U<#
5 00. Wheat is unsettled and generally low
er; regulars at 937«n. 04c for Deoember, 04^6
<gi03o for JanuaryN" 2 red wiuter 04Uc; No
2 Chicago spring iMJ^yUlc cash and Decem
ber, No 3 Chicago spring at 70)4o : No 8
red winter 01c. Corn is active, weak and
lower, at 50)4o cssh,58o for December, 52%o
lor Junuai j. Cats ure dull, weak and low
er, 3 r »J4®36c cash, 85 for December, 34^ 4 c lor
Jauuary. Pork Is unsettled, active ana gen
erally higher at 17 3.V<ol7 3-J chsIi. 17 4U#17 4*2)4
foi January. Lnrd Is unsettled and gener
ally higher, at 1U 7ir<tlo 75 cash, 1000^11 02)4.
for December, 10 67)4'§tl0 00 lor January.
Bulk meat* ure active, firm and higher;
shoulders 6 on, short rib at 0 30, short dear
at 0 60. Whisky steady aud unchanged,
at 117.
Eew Orleans.
New Orleans, December 1.—Flonr quiet,
firm and higher; high grades 4 6u^»o37U.
Corn steady and in lair demand; white 76c,
yellow 82Uc. Oats In fair demand and high
er; oboiee 48(540o. Com inealut 2 85. Hay
—ordluary quoted at J2@15o, prime at 16
17c, choice al 12&>26c. Pork strong at 18 2
Lard easier: roQued in tierces at ll%r$lij£u,
In kegs at 12) 4 o. Bulk meats are in good
demand;sliouiuers packed 8c, dear rib and
long clear 10) 4 o. Bacon, market bare; shoul
ders al 0o, clear rib and long clear l*2c; hums,
sugar-cured, the market Is bare, choloe can
vassed, quoted 15(g) 10c. Whisky steady aud
unrbanned; western rectified 1 05491 20. Oof-
ee quiet and steady: Rio lu cargoes, com
mon to prime 0)4(g)lO)4Q' Hugar is quoted
quiet ami weak; common to goon common
at 4%<&5?4c, lair to fully fair 5)4<a6JHO> prime
to choice tk<£0?$c, yellow clarified 7J*o, choice
and white clarified 7&@7J4*\ granmuted
8)40. Molasses Is qule> ana firm; centrifu
gal 22@40c, common 30g3>c, fair 36@iuc.
prime to choice 4(ka52c. Rice quiet and
weak; Louisiana, » rdiuury to choice 4)4<^
60. Brau higher at 00c,
new York.
NEW York. Dicember 1.—Flour wllhou
quotable ohange ; No 2 92JiK«s3 50; superfine
western aud state 93 2<j<!v3 8U: common to
gotid extra western and suite53 75®4 35; good
to choice ditto 9140497 25; common to choice
white wheat weHleru extra 86 2Vgp7 (X); fancy
ditto 97 10<97 25; common to good extra Ohio
93 80<£0 75; common to choice extra Ht. Louis
93 K>e7 25. Houthern dour st’ ady, better ex
port demand; common to fair extra 4 5U(£
625,good loohoioe extra 5 30faU UO. Wheat,
for cash lots film and without a marked
change; No 2 spring is nominal: ungraded
red 8l($l lu, No 2 red tor December 1 08)4^
100%. Corn, No 2 unsettled aud lower; uu|
graded 40(<yH5c; No 2 lor the year 70j«@82%o,
No 2 uew 7iJ4'g»7..%c. Oats a shade sironger
and moderaiely active, No3 at 4/H4&48}fo,
No 3 white 43)ic. Hops unchanged m price
and trade dull—New YorkH 08<$1 10, eastern
ft^ool^eflnin^uote^t rcAuod
quiet and steady, yellow Co%i$7l4o. while
extra C 7%q»7%c, yellow extra U 7)4(fl)7J4o,
yeil<»w 0%o, off A 7%'^S%c, mould A 8-R0,
standard a 8‘ 4 (g)0%c, coiiftctlsners’ A 8jJj,i
cat loaf 9)4c, orosbed 0)<u. powdered 0)4o,l
S MranUlaled ST^vlOc, Cuba* 0%c. Mulasse*
lull aud uuenauged, New Orleans 4O<fe50e,
Porto Rlon 35*j68c. R'cequiet and steady, at
.7)ic Cotton seed Pi t I
uvu, svisa ’/I y. mmrnmoy »• — ■■■ — yixjm IJUOltna hi
11 37)4'* It 50, to arrive ll 28® 11 37W, Deoera.
‘ at 10 Otkcp 11 15, January 10 8L9IU 0.5. " '
1 dull aud uomiual.
Liverpool, per steamer, steady; cotton at
5-32d, flour at Is 0d, gralu 7d.
NEW York. December I.—Freights to
1 Is dull
... . —* •. mJ0. puileii
18je4uc, unwashed 12®81c, luxas 14«V8c.
Hides steady, -
• HIP IKES.
Hpeolal to Enqnlrer-Hun.1
Nkw York. Deoembi r 1. -N ion—Arrive d:
L-erditm, .North Cambria, Amorlquc, Gtiua-
■ n»ur«*, Adriatic
Arrived out: Botbuia, LlvoLla, and Ba
tavia.
Homeward: HlgnAt, for Wllm'ngton; Bei-
8 1 til,/'>r Charleston; Edward n Jewett aud
W Holme, forTybe«; Brotners snd Hl,-
ters, tor Norfolk; Johu Black, for Galves
ton: Chapman, lor Qalvestou.
New Youk, Deo. 1,—Evnulug— Arrived
out: Bothnia, U-pboloula, North Durliam,
Petropoils.
wm R.tfjjc.
20 Hhares Merchants aud Mechanics’ Bank
Btook.
10Hhares Columbus Factory Hiock.
•6,000 Ocean Bieamahip Co. U percent
Bonds, due 1802.
ir.lkTFD.
•60,000 Confederate Bonus.
JOHN BLACK MAR,
Broker and Dealer lu all Hecurmes m#n
dor.cd above.
49*1 advertise all seourlUes placed In the
hands tor sale t’-mo nr nhnw.
There is a deep ai^nitttraiiuo in «i-
leuce. Were a inau forced fora length
of time but to hold his peace, it were
in iiiobt cases an incalculable benefit
to bis Insight—thought works iu si
lence, so does virtue. What folly
would one avoid did the tongue be
quiet till the mind had finished aud
was ealliug for utterance.
JTwef km hoi* ut muy Price.
I have Six Parlor Suites, aHsorted
colors, that have been shipped through
mistake, and will be aold at the Man
ufacturer's prloe. Recollect, ibeso
Suits must go. I have also the finest
line of Bed-room .Suites ever brought
to thla market. Call early aud secure
bargains. L. Koonky,
UpHtairs, 83 and 85 Broad fttreet.
Th 1 Mote Beaming Muchtnom.
New isone, Household, Kldredge
*nd H \r\ ford are Hold on their solid
merits nd fully warrantod for five
years at BramhalL’a Howlng Machine
Depot, 09 Broad sirenw. They sre as
muon superior to the formerly popu
lar machines as tho palace aleeplng car
In to the old stage coach. They are
very simple, light and quiet running,
and almost "everlasting,” and are sold
«s low as the old Mf vle machines, Ht
ddtwtf Bramhalt.’s,
Elegant Embroidered CahU meres
elegant combined Suitings.
eodAwtt J. S. Junks.
Wanted,
Two good travellug salesmen, by a
wholesale and mauufactuiiug drug
bouse, to sell drugs aud druggists'
sundries to the trade. Previous expe
rience unessential, fttato age, refer
ences, dto. M. J. Caiilili: ifc Co.,
82 tC* 84 Water street, Brooklyn, N. Y,
no29eod 31
Sample Jaeketu anti etoako.
We olosed tbe entire line ol Jackets
of traveling warn, and can sell them at
00 cents in the dollar.
eodAvvtf J. 8. Jonks.
WOjm.ai.im .
A PROCLAMATION—FREEDOM KOK WOMEN.
What Is the light of tbe ballot to woman
oompared with her privilege of enjoying
health and happiness lu the charmed eli
de of her social and domestic relations?
Among the many discoveries ttndlug to
promote the happiness and advancement
of the human race, nothing Is so Intimately
connected with the health and happinees
life, and tor the ministering to the happi-
uterine obstructions. It cures constipation
and strengthens the system, braces the
nervetandparifles the blood, and thus do
ing. it does more for her, and through her,
for the whole human family than any dis
covery of modern time*. It never falls, as
thousands of women will testify. Prepare.)
by J. Bradfleld, Atlanta, Ga. Price: trial
ilae, 75; large else, •1.50. For sale by all
apT’Jd&wly.
druggists
Tha Bad ssd WorlSileea
Are never imitated or counterfeited.
This i* especially true of a family med
icine, and It is positive proof that the
remedy imitated is of tbe highest value.
As soon as It bad bten tested and
proved by tbe whole world that Hop
Bitters was tbe purest, best and most
valuable family medicine on earth,
many Imitations sprung up aud began
to steal tbe notices in which the pie»s
and people of th* country had ex pressed
the merits of U. B , and iu every way
trying to induce suffering Invalids to
use their stuff instead, expecting to
make money on the credit and good
name of H. B. Mauy others started
nostrums put up iu similar style to
H. B., with variously do vised names iu
which the. word “Hop” or “Hops”
were used in a way to induce people to
believe they were tiie same as Hop Bit
ters. All such pretended remediea or
cares, uo matter what their style or
name i", and especially those with the
word “Hop” or “Hops” in their name
or la any way connected with them or
their name, are imitations or counter
feits. Beware c.f them. Touch none
of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop
Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of gr ean
Hops on the white label. Trust noth
Ing elae. Druggists and doalers are
warned against deuling in imitations or
counterfeits,
no 19sat,se,tu,th(fewlm
PON APPLICATION W E W ILL HF.ND
FREE OF OHARGE
A Catalogue ooutalnlng 400 Illustrations oi
I
Jewelry tad Silver Were.
J. P. STEVENS & CO.
S4 IVhllshslI M., AUasla, Aim.