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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUM c'OLtjkBUS, OkbuofA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER J4, 1886.
pailt ciotto* nrktmnmnt.
Ooluiibus, Qa , DoOsmbtr iS, 186*.
ourroN bills.
Northern and Kutoru uctnsnd rotton bills K off*
Soilon Bifht % off. 3*ruaanti V* off? tUnks chock-
Imgon Now fork o?or ibe oounttr n* proatmm And
-on |»«annali nt ?nr.
I'oGoa.
Market to <U) qnlett inferior •- ; ordinary 6@T
food ordinary. 7.c; low middlings 8)fe mid-
illas- «Hc.«ood mlddlli g» So.
BfOPlPTB. _
To-day. To Data
u, OolLmbuf andHusieiu railroad. ft
By Oolanions and Bom* railroad,.-...!'7
6 «**
6 239
I.M/
By tb« rifer.
j»y wagons....
ToUl>.~~~<
8(if I'MKNTi.
Br Booth western ’ail read......*'..
By Oolom' OB and Wcftera railroad
By the rif*r..^.«.—.
Yaken by OoIooioqu laaoriea.... M .. M ..
STATEMENT*
utook on band AnguitSlat. 183ft
Jlnoeiyed to-flay..
prtflomiy M
.. M V43 *7 491
67,341
:““~l46.37ft- 46.768
Bleak on hand.
■soon Aug list. 1884* 381; motived tame dag. aftlj
elal veoelftB, U.MSt ihlpytU lame day 400; lota
•hiVMenta 47.180, stock 18.870; sales —; middlings
M.
BaoaiytB at United States ports iomUj. 8 »UT| lor -
days. lSOJVt; exports to Qrsel Britain, 16.841; oontl
sent, 84,a»i stock.—
United States Porta-Receipts for 4 dais 118.804;
export* to Greet Britain, I7.7ft7, to continent Si, .18
TMo Ktasiir kill# Bela: 4.
AUligrsm »u received from C*p-
l*ln T H Moore yesteiday, elating that
he had succeedediu ralelrg thee earner
Wm D El.is and weald tike .er to
Apalachicola, where ehe will be put on
* he ways and repaired. It will be re
membered that the EllU sank In the
Apalachicola river two or three weeks
ago.
Harries ■ e.Tn.»k,
AlTrinl y JSpitoopal vboruh in Sa
vannah last evening, e. 6 o’clock, M
Oorcellok Wall, ol hie city, end MU
Lily Viola Stayley, of Savannah, were
a nlted In marrivge. The ceremony
w ae perfortevd by Rev Mr Boone. A
reception was tendered tlie bridal
party last right by a friend In Savan
nah. Mr and Mrs Wail will reach the
city to-day a*. 2:15 p m.
The groom la bookkeeper for the
Swift manufacturing company, and la
a genial, oonrteoua and eotei prising
young gentleman. He h«a a host 01
friends here who congratulate him
upon hie (access In winning the hear'
and hand of one of the Forest City’e
favorl.e daughters, The bride le
moat lovable and faaeinatlrg young
lady, and will be cordially weioomed
to Oolumbns society. We could not
wish more for the happy ouuple than
that their fntnre may a'.ways be as
bright as the beginning of their wtddcd
life.
Mai ring* at rasseiai
At (be residence of the bride’s pa
rents, at Outsets, Ala, yesterday rf ex-
noon at 1 o’clock, Mr George E Glenn,
of this oounty, and Mies Fannie Ver
non were united In marriage. Tbe
ceremony was performed by Rev W E
Lloyd, of Auburn. Tbe following
were the attendants:
Mr Fred Vernon, of Cossets, and
Mlee Minnie Forteon, of ibis olty.
Mr M O Berry, of this city, and MIbs
May Frederick, oi Li Fay cite.
Mr Charles Newsome, of thle city,
and Mies Mattie Atkinson, of West
Point.
Mr Davis Jones, of thla oounty, and
Mias Carrie Vernon, of Oneseta.
Mr B F Wl’aon, of Ibis city, and Miss
-Annie Lee Askew, ol Cossets.
A reception was given ihe bridal
party at the reeldenoe of the groom’*
parents, a tew miles north of thle oity (
laat night.
The groom Is a son of Mr W W
-Glenn, end Is a prosperous yonrg
farmer. He la well and favora ly
.known In this olty and haa won many
friends hete by his genial and nprigbt
character. The bride Is a daughter ol
Mr J M Vernon, and was one of One
seta’s most accomplished and fasoinat
log belle... Their many friends wish
for them a f dure of nul.’mlttd bappl
nee* and proaperl'v.
KAILRU 1> IU KEf.
'IS. lia s, or tbe Georgia nidt.s4.»S
Wall—Hestlac. le b. H.l* la Herds
(oaaty Iizl WuS,
Both surveying oorpa of tbe Georg!
Midland and Gulf railroad reached thin
olty yesterday, the preliminary survey
having been completed, and the men.
bers have gone to tbeir hemes to spend
the holidays, except the draftsmen
who are bney making the prifile* end
maps, Tht ae with tbe eahmlatlons ac d
esumatea will be ready hy next Mot
day, when the directors will hold an
ImporUut; meeting. Chief Engineer
Greene, who Is visiting hie family at
Alexandria, Virginia, will return to the
olty on Sunday.
The line to Loouet Grove by the pie-
llmlnary survey la a small fraction
over ninety miles. This will lie abort
ened some by location, if th's route Is
finally selected. It Is a very practical
one and passes through a rornar) ably
good country. The crossings of tbe
mountains aro so good as to surprise
even the most sangulDe ones.
Upon the whole, everything seems
to be progressing srnoo hly and ihe
building of the Georgia M'dtand and
Gulf la already assured if these on tbBi
portion of the route not yet canvassed
will only do hulf their duly. The can
warn will begin agaiu next week end
wlll.be rapidly pushed. Or Tuesday,
the -20 h; a.' 1 o'clock, there will- ba a
big meeting at Ellerslle. Oa the fol
lowing day at the same hour a meeting
will be he d a. Waverly Ha'l Adoiega
tlou ft m Ooluqibus will be present at
both me mugs Speeches will bo made
S Prosldom Q Guuby Jordan, Hon W
A Little artl U R Goeuk'us, E q,
while Mr Charles L Divie, treasurer if
TRf JU'OBB.
Kb. Usee Bata liruwa i. B«rv» at
lb* Kar leriu •! Snar-|f,i Superior
Court
_ ... ■ i Judge Wlilie hat Uiawn the follow
ed M E GSSrVf hTs 8 “c! y, Jfn B rlr- ' > ar0ta 10,61 Vs " l lb6 M * y ,e ‘ m Jf
* . Mmn minor! or •
culaie among the people. A 1-rgeat
leutlan. e is expeoied at both mceilrga, . H
and no d< ub . the people will do their j yy o B nofcmar
I'uilehote. Ii 'hey b"t do tbeir duty ' R ^ ()»• son
now the location of the roed will J 'mo^Smith
probrbty be eon mb road on th 4 .b • 1 ‘ ''’.A
January. J W H
W i understat'd that a strong c. m-
mi Ice f i m QrUl.i is cativaseing ihe
ocutury east i f Print river. A o(rt ng
ruil eltogethe just at thla Uu'c will
ussure tl e building of the road ' nyond ; <sb Wooldridge
doub , aud It will not he lot g belt re W A Hod 11
ditt la broken.
Mnroogeo etiperlor mnr' :
QBANI) JOHT.
Tim Markham
THE IHKI rlSiH GERMAN.
Tbs Social Bv.at af lbs Irma- A
Cares ItlssSssss sal bn lilsrsSIs
kalsrial a rats as.
K M B g ’y
<■} H Wait: side
J. h.t Util
E P uurnett
L A Si-.rb rough
J «V P
M D Hood
W L P,.t ker
K J Rmkln
1 L Pollard
tl Btinaey
O (J Bull ok
J J Whit' le
Wllllstu Beuoh
J I' TnweaU
J O Poo or
Johi F Flouruoy
W P Hauls
W B Slade
VV j. Ma 'freer
Joseph E g
Thla grand Jury will also hui vo at the
Januavy term of t' e ol’v oonre.
TB'iVKBBK JUKI- Ft HOT P Si Eh'
RSCiaue, Toombs C'awf rrd,
B F Gjrdnu, 1 , Jno Brady,
Jn> Fduboay, Ir, E N C embuts,
Jno C C ok,
M W Davidson,
J A D.vid,
J E Tillman,
H»rry Daniel,
B J Dewberry,
T W B .ies,
J P Kyle,
M O Berry,
G A Riddle,
J ho Hi Ciatr,
ssuguatua Gibson,
Ge-j Oner,
Henry Taylor,
J a Kanktn.
Don’t Fail
TOCALL
Henry Greer,
LB G.nn.
Pamok B ady,
W W uieer,
P B Bowers,
vs D Amyeit,
Wm Gteer,
A J R.nfroe,
Olav Tavlor,
'I D Hull,
W P Hunt,
Heurj, A ion,
J S Ace-,
Tbe Chrletmu german given by
L’Allegro german elnb at tbe Perry
hoaee lest night waaa dcolded suooesa.
It wie a questionably the soolal event
of the .eeaaon. It Is (seldom that ao
many leaders of Columbus society are
represented In one gathering. The at
tendance was larger than that of any
previous german, and the ooatumea ol gY Mc'k' v,
the ladles were rloh and elegant. Tbe [ R () Pi w
young ladles were never so bewitch- I TksvttHsii juut— j ; oond pamkl
lng and the young gentlemen were ] R WJi augb or J.eH.oue
equal to ihe etneiger.oy, The lollow-
ing ii a Hat of those who wtra present:
G Y Tiguor aud Misa Adu F.onah.
H B Freeman aud Miss Wilie Eisor> (
Charleston.
P G Springer aud Miss Carrio John
son.
Wal'et Curtis snd AI’.sk Flora Fltlcn.
L G B.Wbrs, jr, and Mias Chaltle
Ml obeli, G: ffiu, Gi.
P M Sllau
I H Jos ph
V H Hair Ison
J W Djinls
J i.-pb Wsricn
t) W Cu i pi n per
.v S Bro ke
Joseph Bmd
W R Hil l
J F B^jd.Jr
Cooper Un K gs
J Fuller
I Jw W Boland
J C Turner and Mies Mary Lav Lowe
Rhodes Browne aud Miss Boudie
Brr.ett,
Geo Riddle and Mlsa Gussle Young
A S Meson a. d Miss Mary Lon Mott.
Ed M Kry aud Mias Sallle Peabody.
L H Chappell and Mist Dolly Blount,
Maoon.
Tim Salisbury and Miss Fannie Ep-
plng.
H Mattson and Mlsa Verna Hartman.
Henry Woolfotk and Mlaa Mamie
Haneerd,
Young Garrett and Mlaa Pearl Heard
F U Downlrg and Mlaa Florida
Wellborn.
Wi lie Williams and Mlaa blasts
Shorter, Marietta.
B«rlbW Eberbart and Mlaa Jolla
Hudson.
. P B Patterson snd Mrr Font Grime*,
Petisaoois, Fla.
Jno Peabody, Jr, and MU* H, wkes,
Atlanta.
Price Gilbert atd Mias Ida Beaoh.
Glebe Kberbar. and Mlaa Jmla How
ell, Marietta,
Fied Clerk ard MBs Jennie Ch. flu,
Milton, Fla.
Arthur Murdoch and Miaa Annie
Redd.
Frank Tlohnor and Miss Lucy Hill.
Heory R-ynolde and Miss Bena
Bass.
Charles Randles and Mlaa Capalo: •
Bleu mood, V*.
Leroy Johnson and Mlsa Botlio
Tillman,
Mr and Mrs Dan Joseph.
Mr at d Mrs L F Woodruff.
Mr.and Mrt. Dr Jordan.
Mr and Mrs Sonle Redd.
Vimxoks.
Mra Font Grimes, Penssoals, Fla.
Mls* Dolly Blonnt, Macon, Ga,
Mlaa Julia Howell, Marietta, G».
M1»h L sale Hhorter, Marlette, Ga.
*aIIw FiOrs Kitten, Atlanta, Ga
Mlsa Madeline Oapaton, Richmond,
V*.
MUe Jennie Cht ffln, Milton, Fie.
Mies Julia Hawkes, Atlanta, Ga.
Mlsa Cbuttle Mitohell, Griffin, Ga.
Miss Wil ie Eason, Charleston, 8 C.
Ob'peroues—Mrs Gun Fteuch, Mrs
Gjv bmllh, Mrs Henry Gortohlus,
Mrs B'-'ttie Fccalnr, Mrs D. O born,
Mrs J<h u Mod, Mis Mullo.d, Mrs
Willlrm Blanchard, Mrs WlUlem
Rudd.
Stng-:—A A Willo- x, Cuarlrs Pi ee’-,
Scot’ E .es, Will Biadley,.John 8wiit,
Frank Adfims, C B Woodruff, Ti m
G lmca, Aim za Csittr, Marl. O'Brien,
I H Joseph. • 1
The - avo:e tired wore imported, snd
were quite beautiful.
A 12 o’olook supper was announord,
and tbe elegant dlnlDghali was thi own
open. Tbe tapper bed been prepared
under the aupei vision ol Mr George A
R ddle aqd rt dao'.ed grert oredli upon
his Ittt* and skill. Alter topper,
dsndng Gas ' resumed and ooc-
tlnned until the “wee sms’ kours *’
Mr A A Wlllcrx ied the german. It
was oertalnly en er Joyabia afiair.
Peek’s Had Bar.
AikidBon’b corntdy cropany pre
sented’ T P ok’ B id Boj ” at Springer
LSnl'.h
A Wtukhem
J is T Greer
J l' Wader
W J Poaree
h Gayer
J L TiCaJawn.y
C J Wise
J U Bsuacb
J v\ Geer
HU iis
K id B.auuford
8'Hi kley
Gj.< Lao
) O Brooks
R A Emils
Jr. F Wilson
G tl Hi 'ms
Mika W study
AT THE
BEEHIVE!
R.t’l K vantsngn Geo B Glenn
LOCAL LACUMCH.
— Rev A M Wynn and family will
leave lor Macon to-day.
—The steamers Cntpley aod Throne-
teeska are expeoted to rcaoh the wharf
th-aight.
—The colored children ofChtpley>
have reso.ved themaelves Into a tem-
peranoe aoolctv.
— Mr W W Bussey recovered his
bird erg yes'erdsy. He wns smieu
about a week sgo by a man who lives
near Troup faolory,
— Butler Heraldt Mr J A Shepherd
of Columbus, was In town laat week
We are pleased to state that Mr Shep
herd speaks of moving bis family l •
Bui.ler soon.
—This 1* Chrlstmsa eve, and tbe
merchants who deal In holiday goods
end have been a vrriielng In the Kit-
quibkb firs will have ad 'bat tbey
can do,
—An entertalr.ment will be given »t
the or I-go fn Hamilton tonight fur
the purpose of raising fur dc for forrigu
miatioLury wcik Mietet Lula Mobley
and Lu's Barnes are at Ihe head ol the
entei prise.
—Rev C D Adams, who was 'set
year pGStcr of the Catsuit clrouli
bai removed with his family to Butle )
Tue last oonfeienoe assigned him to
duty for another year on the Butler
circuit.
—Indications for the south Atlanll"
•'•tee: Local showers follow'd by
fair weather, wind* shifting to south
west and northwest, colder In noriben
portion, nearly stationary followed by
1: wer temperatnre on Friday (n south
ern portion,
Katrl arrivals,
Rankin Housk.-C C Dingln,
Bjsioi ; J H Tbompton, Roobestei;
Job Harris, New York; Peck’s Bad
B >y company, Ohas I Petherbrldge,
ri J A'but, W W Ovirtnan, New
York; G B Hillock, Colllue Drew.
Aikaciih-; \V RJuckeon, VV R Wbll-
ey. New Y rk; Ltwrenoe Harrison,
A'latii ; A J Huelson, J M Andrews,
MetiweUitsi county.
Ck.ntaal Hotel -HR Puts, Rus
sell couu'y; U 8 R (bsrtsou, J P D b«
son,;Ope)ik'; 8 A Griff, 8 nun’s •:•-
lion; Evtre.i Nea>, Talbottoi ; J B
Clark, R A Holland, Harris Oouul);
T R Pitts, 8 T Ellison, Wavetly
Hal'; A B Bearden, Atlanta: J H
Ut.oh, Uimton : A H Hteveus, M AG
risllruad; J W Neal, Wtil'.e Buijnur
Springs.
1 «♦.»
Arrests4 far aa 014 Orlasi.
Sheriff Harpe, of Cl attabooebee
oounty, arretted Bob Wallace, col
ored, near Onelika on Monday and
brought him to thla city yisterday
and placed him in J ill for sale-keep
ing. VVulliico killed ai other negro
In Cbattaboocbee county about ten
years ago. He baa been w< rkiug on
ihe planlat.on f Mr. D 8. Riber •
son, i ear Opelikn, for the past four
yi ar«, and ti.at gentleman ’Links ho
"^•'rr.'T.rsSe s.“s“ vix
SkS pwii tooib. Ilii.pV.. r.'Tb®'
waa urcooiplished, and at tlmea tho I , , '.* r v ,
laughter gad applause w*8 almost ■ ■ v .
den'eui) 2. All the ac'or? were well .
denfenn *•
up in tbelf’parte, and til had a ape .
dul y. ^VlAB-ei; ifowy Bropka m ule j ohee cuuu.y. ^ ^ <
f bdy,« and ftadfiAl out} Pr0|£M .. f r ofBl . u . ( , lo? deny ilia hey
his part f.tiuif'iiiy to the end Ihe , ^. l(] R pyiLj a g to do v ith desigoing lie
musical ha uie of the finer alomsut. L <„ n ji aj.u recepnon corsaaes,
wav ve y pleising. Tdke.i ail in all,
I; w>is irredstioly fuanV, atnl waa
For tbe Balance of
THIS WEEK
We offer our on tire line of
Ladies’
FINE
flElSTITfOKD
AND
1UKKET KKPCRTH.
rvU«rx»h to 4h« Ka«mr«r*8ai .
rilANClAli.
"■ *D - -•
Lo don, Decom^e- ^3 — t oon — Oon»oh<
09 5'iti, aocuuQt 0 7 10.
MJiW XU*IP. JBffSET JAKlvXT.
Nkw Touk, DdC 23-Noon.—8toeltb are
qutH. Muuey ensv ftt 'ld3 n«r cent.
Kiolitnuo- lout 84 86)^; «Hon 4 80^. Stale
bu.'tiK dull. Uoveiiiinent buuda are
ete- dy.
Nkw Yi kk, D3o 2t.—Kxehavge 84
Vouty 2H«$3 per cent. Uover meat bon- *
dun—New ion* per oeuta 124*4
thiee p r crnle H i% bid. Htftte bonds aie
qui*it
»:Te-tuiu*rtrui TAi,h*<j*x
csOiu r» Hutv-Tr^euiy 9173 743 o O QBi
«uoy i}13 3)4.AK.
NKW TURK HTOCK XA17KET.
v w York, Djoenob** 2i Trie following
werfl it-e oloblug quotuloas oi tbe hiodl
be -’K®:
Ala cltiM ft OUft Mobile A Ohio .... M It
tie ci ion U .ft'e,. 1L7>| Xiutlif tile A Chat.. M . 44>.
tdoorgiu 6*.v !02 NO Paciflo I'sts fto
uw:t,!i' . 'l. -aoriKs 103S M Y Oeutral 10>U
N C.noliuu. old.... 30 Norl :1k A W frofd... 27^
■
10
S. O. brown conxolt.lO)
V renneiwoe *'5.ft2
lrslnia 6'e m .... 41
tdo coneolit.,—...... A0
Oheasapeake A OhU -2>.
L'bicA«o A Nortbw'LlOAH
dc preferred IU
Denvor A EloQraad* 16 v
KrU Jl*
Beet Tor. a P • 8^
Lake tibore ,.T . —«... 84H
Loulevllie A 6iaai*., M „ i*H
Mem A Chaileaton II
iThE
1 *!>.>.. »•»
Fsolflo M»IL-.,„. uv
Beadint .
Blohtuond
Biohmond
Btah'd A W.P. Tet. B8S«
B«ek l«lsndIITj,
St Psnl tin
do Ks(«rrsa__. lit
Xuss Psclflo.™.. og
pJsr’teEr
jiuipone ol aritti g'ug
Mi. R bertf-on liiitikr he will be i Ihe
d some ( hjs to-day, it 1?
hat a criminal gets out of
the reach of the eheriff of Coattaroo*'
EIBB01DEBED
HandMiii
At much below former prices.
Our entir* line of
XMAS GOODS
Will be closed out at cost during
the week.
New line of Ladiee
NFWMABKETS,
RUSSIAN CIRCULARS,
and
SHORT WRAPS
Just received at
TUE IEE1IVE
OTBEBG tUKVHHQ
Too Leaders of
. 4 «l-«4il
”4 til S4d
ft U0 t>4'4
. 5 % 641
6-641
C*TTOa,
Livbbpool, December ‘<3- Noon—Cotton
bosiL.ee, fair at uuebangeed prices,
middling uplands 5d, Orleans It 16d:
sales 10.000 bats*—tor speculation and ex
port 1000
Receipt!. 18.000 bales—13.000 Americas
Futures opened dull, at th* followlnt
qnotnllons:
1) ceuibe *
Duouuubei und lunn.i j.
J» utirj »nd F>b:U»iy...
Kc-b' uary nod Mu,oil
.a roll unit Ap
April f-nd M .v
M y asn Jane _.„....6 8 Hid
Ju ,u ami July 6 u bid
July end August...^. a
renders n(deilyurlee lor to-duv’s clearing
t'O) bales oi new dooxel, an 9JO bales oi
■ id. i
3:00 p m—Bales ol th* day luolude 8100
''Ales ol Amurlcan.
Out ion Ivturc — heotiribrr 4 83 84d ssllere;
December uud January 4 -2-64 i sellers; Jpn
nary an.; Februr rj 4 62 old nailers; Februa
ry and Ma'Ob 4 8?-34d buyer,; March und
April 6 3 641 buyers; April and May
6 8-64 1 bn er,: May and June 6 8 64d
OH)" .H, Juue and July 6 U 6IJ b yere
July and August 6 15"la value; futures
quiet uu i "tOAdy.
Co lor- (] >od upland at. S^il, uplands
Si, .low uilddllng, 4%J, gu d ordinary
4 0 16d, O'dtr.ary 40iu: good T xas r.Mii,
Texas 5 8 ltd, Tex a- low middling 5d,
Texas good ordlDay ifi l, Texas oidlnary
4J4'J; middling orlear 5 8 18 low middlin'.
5), good ordinary 4J|d, ordinary < rleann
4^d
5:00 p m- Futures- December delivery,
4 -1-84,1 value; December snd January
I 6 Sid bnyeia: January and February
4 61 64 1 tuyere; February and Maroli
4 61 64d sellers; March *nd April 5 3 *4d
seileia; Arrll and May 6 6-141 ssliers;
May and June 5 8 611 sellers: Jane snd
J'l'c 6 11 84d sellers: July end An os'.
6 4 644 value. Futures closed easy.
Nkw Toax. December 38-Kvsulng—Cot
ton m xe'. quli t: sales 173 bales; opium s
»V4c, rrle-ii' » 7 ISc.
0 niacllda.'''' e. mwlpi. 81 2',7 bales; *x.
ports Or-n Britain 3' I85i couilusn' 7»«.
Krarcr f 101
IlhW V- KC AMI X W OIit-XAMS SC.TOIIK
New Vn,s, Deesmn.r 38-MVSulne- Ne
rtcelp'* 1861. gross 6418 dales. Future,
cl, sc qo!»i and stcedj-sales ill 300 bsls»,
s ’allows
Led' ifbsr
f o'-* rv
FSur.urj' _™
March..
A.I'Vh.MH...-
May
Jons —
July ...
AUiU“
tpumner
Oiltber
The Po. ’» 'Otlon article say,: J*'u ure
dellveilns at gradually d oil ,lng n ice
up t 3 15 t m :r . d d inatd m.i
sales an to h * limp r.m ui.ml lo 8..C 0
bale’ The "d '• e'-w.-de •edno'lm: u
5 to o 6 100 e.uoj y.Mlcid-y's clou up
A lev the third null )i re uas a father de
cline o. 3 100. Fu .u oe closed steady and
8 :0'J and 6100 low r ihau yesterday.
Nkw r 'KhXSNs. Deoemoet 38 s ic p m —
Fa are. closed sieudyi sales66 8,0 bales us
'ollows:
— 8 74 1C<0 8 76 HO
8 78 IIU4g 8 77 100
<c 4 #0 Whoa* vn-v dull—No I red ca-h
#2!4 • January 93q@#8JfP. Omn V-ry dull
aud u -liud ■ iow.r—No 3 rnixe toesh 83VL
J , ary 3*'. Os's i, sin — N- 3 mix d c •' t
.8 iUJA). Wbl-ky s.eady—11 10. Provim
l us - e«dy »rd uuohnnsrd-po’k- 8 0 0*
for new Laid 5 81. Uu k m-sli lower—
Icons 'o's-I.u.g O'jur ■.ides 4 75, >bjrt r;U
aide, 4 85 snort clear 6 00: boxed I ta Ion*
men 4 7i@4 80, short rll, 4 93K, shcr' einaj
6 65 Maoon —.ong olear s d,, 6 61)--'.' 55,
short lib side, 6 65,(5 60, ehort dear 6 85.
,'uim. s
I hicaqo Dvaemln-r 23-F.our uncharged
-souiuoii. winter 4 7j@6 00 Whea< opened
w-sk rallied and c oved higher Dos
ermbn 0 ■ Ja ionry Feb*
>n»*y !)3B,w9IX N , 3 red ""'in ,n|, Oorn
quiet u,.u euer.»r—csM, 8«J4 D oombtrunj
s i tbs yea: 86>4«S7M1 Jauui-rv 36^-93
O'.ln 11 m—o»n 38: Ju'iuary 27J-41. Fr .Vi4«
.out!—mt.4H p rk 6@lUo high r n trly, reced
ed uftii olny.ui qale -('»° 9I0fS9 75. so ord-
Ing u. . ge J»uu-ry 9 75 ,9 85 F biliary
» »'-(<.9 Oi L- U qu o — o b a 95 JaoUu-y
5 0 ,<95 97S Feb u ry 6 05. B axed
i t is » cue y-cry su.' edsuomoeis 13 104*
3 80 short rlh slue" N 75 4 8'l olea: s'"«s
53506 35 Wi.inkJ llriu—>1 15 Mugs quiet
—gruuuUted 7c, etundiu: A t%5.
Jew ovleisiii..
Nitw DBiJAMa, Daoembtr 28- OofTse
i.u 1—Klo In cargoes, oornmon tn prime 7(0
t Hff 1 '
r. 1 steady - Lonlalana.O’dlnsury lo prim*
»H<amxo.
■Sugar ■ e-dy-Louisiana open kettle—
strlot.iy pi Hue 4 common to fair
4 9 I6<t osntrlfuga., plan) stlon g.anulaled
6K#8 9-18r oln los white 8H, 0 dice yellow
siandwi iji iio, prims ysiiuw clsilded 6J4o.
oornmon to good oornmon —e.
Molasses—-caikiI dnll—Loalslsn*. open
kettle sisudj ; oholoe 4io, sirlsily prim* R
*8*a, (Odd o fair ',6 jsjc, osntrlf (ill,
■trlotly prims ISitSOe, good prime 25, *om-
moa lo good oornmon lS'dI*.
csltsa ass4 dll.
Naw Oiuuxt Deo 33-OoDon seed mi—
prime crude 23£-o, summer yellow 804MU
market dull
Nbw Toar. Dee 38 -Ootton seed cV—
98 for oruds; 84 for rsfkusd.
■aval mm. Mta.
Nbw York. Dscsmbtr IS -Hosln dull—
■tralneo II U25i«l C7H Turpsnllns e esdy—
881 asked.
New York, Deoembsr 38-Didst—market
Arm — wei salted New Orleans ee acted,
45 and CO pounds, 8^0; Texas Mlsc.su, M
and’D pounds. 1054'
Nkw York, December 28 Wool quiet—
dmnasUc flsccs 'lljJSM, . exas 9«33r, uitcsd
I4@8Jl.
N»vt Yorb. Doo 28 Frslgbs i’ Liverpool
(lrm— Oottnu per steam 5 82U; WL.cuA
3«4
CHAm.ltton, Deo 38 Turpentlie quiet—
35) aV td Ujolu-«tr.,tu4d8,o.goodsiiuUisd
87K8''0j.
WiLMiMUTOM.Deo 28-Turpentine Arm—
3 itusln quiet: suxuued 83o; good 85, .'
Tai Arm8 to Ornda lurpent uc s'eady.
■ or.1 |i 00 yellow dip and virgin II 60.
Havas.NAH Deo 23-Turpentlne A m—
35140 ; Hales 1G6 barrels, Htxih strong—
1 05*' 1C: sales 2500 ba:rels
I 19-100(6 « 30 00
...... 9 31-1 or® 9 .2 11)0
.... 9 31 100a 9 32 ICO
.... » 43 1%
...... 8 :i ;cc* 9 55 10c
.... 9 85 1(8 (it 9 1.5 I 0
9 75 KOirf) 77 ;M)
9 85 IU a 9 86 10
i< 93 1(8'® 9 91 "V
... 9 (:6 lUUk. 9 (18 10)
9 17 100(49 19 UK)
D osmber ....
J .. u ry
Fsb u- ry
Mu. CD.
April
Msy
June
July...——
August...—
Beptt mbsr....
8 V.- 100@. 8 94-11.4)
- 9 4 TO® 9 6 1UU
—... 9 ii-ioua 9 20 100
9 38 ICO® 9 34 104
- 9 47-11 m 9 48 100
9 69 10C« 9 50 100
9 64 100ft 9 66 I Ml
9 26 ICC* 9 37 100
a hotlfiq Giey (bin’s etudon.x logo :t,ety T ,AVY| Pul ADO
.. ..... ... will hive 1 xlel.uQl ciiportunitioa to JLJv# W JL Vivv73
ltumeusol; eu|oytil oy (he audience, pursue their etmlia*.
GAbVBBTOM, December 28-Uot<»n sa y;
middlings 8 3-169; nal rara'.p' 1236, gn s
6256; eels* 383. stock 104,389. exports con.
na*l 69, Uteai, Biltnm 00. o Franes
00
cor uk. Dsormber 23 Ootloa teady,
iclddlli g- 8 IS llo; n»( rcoelpls 4543, grtss
4842: sales 1118: aioeli >8 6 6. exports Greet
MrUklu 00, Fiance CO
CAUiixom, Deosnber 23—(lotion dni
mldiliDws 994": net rscal* h 00. gn. a 142;
a>,us 235, sun- lo npln. ers 12.5; .. ok 38,bd-:
»xp' ris to Great BrC.alii no looor ilneni.
09, 10 Franci 00
B "Tun, December 23 — (’"t’on qule’ —
mhlo iigs 9J4 ; net rec p' 380 groe-,8238:
s '.lea 00, os 83(0, experts t>. Great Britain
00
23 — I otior.
i«oelpiH 678,
gres. 578, salt. CO; slock 1J 655; expo 's Greui
Brl'a'i (Jo, 0"’ (lDeni 1475,
ruibAnaLPHiA, Pa, December Zi-Ooi ton
dan: mnuillng 9 7 16 j nat noelp's 243 gross
247; sale' 00; sink 14 (89: exports eoutlnenl
ICirO, Great Brltslu 1084
HAVARMAH. December 2a-Gotton a eady;
ml'ldliugs 85f); ust reoslu’s 4713 gross
4713, sales 24AH slock 133 044; exports lo
Great Britain 2870 continent 00, France
CO.
Nkw OaLKAK*. Dec 33—O-’ioa quls*;
miabimge 8 1; Ho; net rsoelpta 0CO4.
grots 10 036; ee" 3 00; atoc *61,C8* exports
Great britaln 8(42, Frsnoe 4850, oonilnsnt
2458
MOIIU, Dsostnber 28 — Cotton dull,
middlings 8 l'.lSc; net receipt* 3561; gross
2564, salts 590; ."Ok 44.159, exports Creel
U> (tain 8936. or-nlInert 00
MkMrx.e, Dso 33 -union steady; mld>
ilil-gs h%- net receipt*- 4(96; stilpn)"" a
3723 seloii 2500: stork 1.53 684, spinners 1)0
AU'jt'STA, 1> cember 23 — Oottoi q lei;
intddUn.s H%o; rscslpts 158.; sblpi.-.sntA
OCi eo'se 18'it: stork —
kHAXi.iu.Tor Droeraber 23— Oc’ ,r quip’;
mlr1"lngk H?ic; .... «••• 1 "ts 2461, gro
2 94. shivr 5.0 sips* 98170 -xpurtfi
G etu Brll.sln 3 92, F a o 1,141,
O --
I'lumtii: ard ruoniiays,
ClASlansll.
OnxciKKAVI, Deo 23-Whisky fl'm t
Jl 10.
Uoatsplilc
I rtmrvtr.i.B. Dresmbf 23 - Grain rnarkc. j
stS"dy. Wnet", No 3 rtu 93o (Jon.- ' - w I
D'.’xsi 38Ko Oate, n"W N. 2 mlxc 31'
Pruvlslo :i q 'let — B qon <le.tr rlti eiden I
„:miloeJ c sldei 6 35 Hu k mea’s o *sr
r b t.ldst 6 15 oesrslda 5 10. rh. u dsr 4 CO :
Mess p irs 10 io. «agir-curtd bams 10 10. 1
Ls’d, obo'.re eg 7 50
»l i.oals.
si, laouis, Dec 34—F ur nueheugsi!; fare.
liy I* 70 . 3 7a, choice 91 «HB4 10, fancy h 58 I
THE RIVER STEAMERS,
Cenlral Line
OF BOATS.
THU OLD RELIABLB
ConuMBoa, ga, Dec 9, mn.
O N and sber Deo 8:h :hs local raise of
freight on tue CbsUabooobee and Apse*
ccbloola rivers will be as follows i
Flour, per n»rr«( 6 cent*
Ferilliacin. per ion ....40 cent*
<vmon teed me»l—__....40 oent*
Ootton, per bale __.26 oeol*
Other .'relgbt In proportion.
Above mtte gub'enteed um 11 Jsnnary L
1869.
PAHHAGE, Oolumbut to Apalachicola
•0 00. O her points In proportion.
Mteamer Nated will leave Onlumbue (or
Apalacblooia via Uuleblnton’s Lending
every Tueiday morning 8 o'clock, rivet
permitting.
Will well or, her down trip on Wedaetdap
si Chati hiv oiiep loi svenl. g train.
Mblppsre will pleuac have Ibulr freight at
tiohi by 8 n m on day ol leavi, g, as ur ea
will be receive.! after tbit hoar.
Moat rtherve* tbe right of not lauding at
Aiiy point, when considered da> gerous by
tbs commander.
Udat wl.i nol »l p st any point not earned
1« list of landlrg.i furu'sbed ebtppen tog
1185.
Our reepocsiblll y fur freight oesiee afle*
It has bean discharged ai a landing when
no person Is tbere in receive It.
HAHUBhJ WBITKSIIkB.
t Prts’s Central Line f
■ •iskssis and rissisn' Um klsasas
era.
COLUk BUB, t;A. AUgUSI 31st, 1888.
On aod after August 8let lbs local mlaa
of frolgbt on tbe Obattahonehee and Apes
mcbloola rivers will be ae follows:
Flour psr peers! 30e, rerlll’isra and raU«a
seed meal |i 60 p*r mu : loilne per bale 59
lo 75 cent*, reicalatsd by tbs boating eoudU
tlon of tbe r. ver.
Pssssge-Oo,umbos to Apelsoblcole tStd,
other p: In's In proportlo .
Steamer Oblpley will leave Oolnmbne ev*
cry HHiurd’7 moru'ng at 8 o’elcck.
H-earner Amos Bays wll: leave 0)1 am bo*
every TnesdBy moruln g at 8 o’clock.
Our responsibility for feelgnt ceases slif
It has hern discharged at a landing whaa
no person Is tbere lo receive It.
T D Herr,
Asent M v.F and M M A P Line Mtoamera
srpl ”
NEW GOODS
PERRIS A CO.’S DN0ANVA8SFD PIG
[ Hama.
w Bnokabeat aud Prepared Buckwheat,
Fin* Flour Psarl Grits Ost Meal, Bbrsede
ed Oats, Klee, Barley, Ao
JVow Erlod Trults
Citron, Currents, Kalslns, Piunss, Dstewl
Fig*.
Ol reoxx Vrultw,
Oallfornls Pears, Malaga Grapes, Beet
Florida O'srges, Bananas, Lemons, Fin*
ICs* ern Apples.
Vosolalyloat.
Oabbsgs, Rutabaga Turnips. Orlonsl
Irish end Bwee. Pot'toes Dried BnglUK
Peas, Wbl'e Hoars, Hpll' Peas,
I em receiving F ull* ard Vegoicbles on
Oonslpnmen' fr m lbs piowerH, ond will
dupllo to Northern markets, with freight
expanses added,
Family sod Fancy G ooen-a.
Choice Cou(ecili.bery at Wholesale and
Retail.
-T.
cc2fteod
3T* WOOD.
Tl" Celimtes Ikii Wert! Ca
Ars now prspared o rcrrlab all kludf of
F.QUGH fifiD CRf SSliD LliWBEI
AND TO
Direst JLnmbe^
For tsspiiU), sal 4Jdi'.t >n'in;i.