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SUN AND TIMES
TIESUAY MORNING, »EC. 24.
Kea i the advertisement of M. Wolf. Th*■
it •? i)“6n reduced 45 per cent. 22-tf
iaVERY ONE
THAT OWES IS AST THING
will please
C li and PayCi Immedlalely,
as -:e are greatly in want of the
AI-who wish to buy anything will do well
gi t ears a call. We now offer
GREAT BARGAINS !
in everything in our line. TERMS
J. A. CHAPMAN A- CO.,
OV. 20,18fT tf 80 Broad St.
Willi's Mammoth Choap Store. - The entire
stork at this Store has been reduced 55 per cent,
to kee pare with the late decline in Xew York.
Read bis advertisement 22-tf
J. K» » A Co. would respectfully call on
all who own ll ,|I ANYTHING TO COMB CP
Pao ’i r ,a r r - n i.t. We want the money
> v suacuiaen, an bad »a you wanted the
Ur f H t, 11* r 1(1,0 you purchased them, and
or-.j.Tvud to V ,v 1 t ir soon as you could get
soma >i ti u :o m .v.ttt.
A-Sf We eaunot sell any goods on time after
this date.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 15, 1807 JW tl
Constitution Water is a certain
cure for Diabetes and all diseases of the
Kidneys. For sale by all druggists.
To Rent. — Dwelling houses and
Stores. Possession given immediately.
Apply to JOHN tlUIN.
27 tt
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Uozcii, at ToimiKor% ° 1 ' P °
120 Broad Street
«m»vr Do-'T wiw StAiT ^mn 10 dt StEb.”—Yurttes 't . - indent
ed to old firmMcliee Bros, are respectfully noti
fled that their accounts MUST BE v, lit I LEO.
iledid the best weconld to oblige you when you
wanted credit, and now we expect, so lie return.
Como and pay, or arrange your accounts and
notes.
lty the 2&th Decomber all .Votes and Accounts
not paid or arranged will be placed in suit.
delO tf jso. c. Jicur.K.
Tiic ujidorsigaud olicrwlo Sell
At Cost andL inflow Cost !
Look til titcNO FiIuch :
earn to............................ luto i u ! ; ;c.
All-wool Delaine-.................. 4-j
Shawls from......................$1 tta up.
rioat ~ < from ‘ ..................... U P*
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1 UMose r biMftett................ 5oo
.
Suiic. auU Boots, or ail sorts and stvlcs.
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4s-.it,, ClothHtu ' Kun, » t» lK - «. . 0 «. r,
v,,, ,-itt A'r., c (ti fqssntfy ion
i , j)rua'»«.
L. f- VtES.VTJEfMLa.
I- iii Mromi Street.,
opiKislte Masonic Mtll,
tlttlG ucx: ttoor to hooker, Feo A Co.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS—All parties indebted to
tkc laic firm of JOSEPH & KEifS, are requested
te come forward aud settle their Accounts with
out delay, as the Book* must be closed.
The No-os and Accounts of Joseph a Keen will
be fouc-j at our Store.
Ear.ics indebted to us, will confer a great fa¬
vor if they will also come up and pay ns, as it* Is
to carry on our business unless our
will tome forward and assist us.
deli 2w JDSEi'il A BROTHER.
‘ti I 1—Ail persons whose Accounts remain
will please ream forward IH.nEBJ.
anii settle, us 1 neod the money and must
It. FRED. A. KuBX.m’5.
NOTICE.—Front tkte date, December mis,
I will deliver no goods without tfco money,
mentis will govern themselves according,y.
Ti-tf F8ED. A. KOBmox.
ALUl’HS, in ovary variety, and ranch cheaper
can be foam! elsewhere, at
NORTH ROLYS,
Basement Bank of Columbus.
SO CASH S -SO Coods ’!—Hereafter we will
no goods unless PAID VOK beforo leaving
Store, or satisfactory guarantee that they
be paid for on presentation of bill.
All parties indebted to as for poods previously
bought will please route forward and SETTLE IIP
accounts. If no; paid before the 1st of
we will be forced to put them in suit.
We offer great inducements to WHOLESALE
buyers. BEDELL & fOI’E.
See. 18, IS07 tf
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Rivjsk News.—T he Shamrock ar
Sunday, and left yesterday at
noon for Apalachicola.
The Huntsman left Sunday morning
for Apalachicola.
m*
WHITING INK, Marking Ink, anil ary kind of
Ink, at Now York Trices.
C. SOKTIIROP, Jr. A- TO.
Cotton— The market dosed extreme
ly dull last afternoon, owing to depress
ing telegrams. Prices nominal. Ware
bouse sales 194 bales. Receipts the
largest of any day of the season—1,117
bales—10 by M. R. R., 399 by M. & G.
xl. R., 117 by Opelika R. R , 389 by
river, 252 by wagons. Shipments 206
bales.
KIXG of TAIN is stopping nt the Cook Uonsr-.
Rain.—T here was a hard rain
day afternoon, and again at night just
after the close of church service. Not a
lew fine beavers and Suuday hats w ere
spoilt on tho heads of those who were
homeward bound from meeting.
USBIST3AS PRESENTS, by tb# wiiole^le, in
tllO BASEMENT BANK OF COLUMBUS.
The Fuss Commenced.—L ast night
just after supper there was considerable
popping of fire crackers. We suppose
it a mere foretaste ot what we will have
to-night when men and boys will pi&y
high carnival.
KING of PAIN' cures Rheumatism ic one day.
Barnett & 6o.—We refer
•o mine the card card of ot Barm-’t Bain—oc & Go., Co
Kcton, shlppins g e «r,l
siou merchants, at Apalachicola
Savannsh. The agent of the him
Savannah is Mr. Frank W. Golden,
has for years been connected
prominent business houses in this
snd who possesses the esteem r n r *
fidence of all with whom be has
associated. All may rely upon
Savannah agent’s conducting all
ness. passing through his hands
that diligence, judgment and
which can be desired oi anyone.
K'lVf; of ,’iJ.N caro* Fever and .igtie.
Anothur Hof. — The
Cmfc” intend to give another
i the c verting of to inort tyw
h." £w*
hir cu.
pleasant, having a zest and
never possessed by a formal party.
young appreciate them by a large
dance ot grace and beauty, and
«I1M WlibcUi «»0» O.UC1T
rimet? would be marred.
Charming Choral Service.—
lovers of the beautiful will find
of interest and charm in the
services at the Episcopal Church,
meucing this atteruoon at five
The music, w T e have heard, is of
choicest description. The choir
tains a number of rich, glorious voices,
which are always heard with delight.
A number ol boys with well trained
voices wifi aho sing. The service is
beautiful After several carols a short
address wfil be delive.ed by the elo
quout pastor, Rev. Mr. Fulton.
tollows another song, and then the ben
e iction. Alter the service the Christ
mas tree—(a tall Holly, richiy decked
with its leaves and berries and numer¬
ous gifts)—now in the Church will be
lighted, and the gilts distributed,
The audience room has been elegantly
decorated. On Chiistmas day an
cellent dinner will he given to ih^Suu
day School scholars.
h-VntAffHlCK BLOTTING PAPER, for -wile by
the Shoot or quire, at.
VOETHBor, Jr. & CO’S.,
(loo ti Basement Bank of Columbus,
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New ADVEUTISEMEKT8.—D. P. & R.
Ellis will continue this morning the
auction sale of house,furnishing goods.
They will also sell.furniture, dry goods,
®J rll Pi &e.
T he butchers give notice there will
be no fresh meat at the market to-mor
row. Supply yourselves to day.
A gentleman is desirous oi obtaining
a i-ujhI) ia; m, near e ojumous, the next
ycar. He also wishes mules, provisions,
&c. Liberal terms, are offered See
notice.
Tom BfasMli hag u iot of fine bogs for i
sale. > • j -
The second quarter 1 of the
„ ‘-'Tool Monday. ,, 1
j commences next
past quajtfir One hundred and
eight hoy- were, members. The
• .--. , , • ,, • , i
r , , ■ ,,
me-ei.y,
ed l-y n class,of boys Ol which an V
munity yvq.ti , dhe , , proud. , All the
required / pet quarter, “ is two -dollars
. Crummar
j the and one dollar in
| I rvthilpv Primary department. This covers
- So notice ‘
i The hquse aintl;iut(Ntf 251). _
i i'Y ... Si v Bury, ,, the
! moil ,„_ near .
! Church, is !or sale. Apply to S
i bdlit-li atid Alexander. ,
’ or
,j 1 Ohnriie ‘ Burrow V has ,lS taken WKen ch-troo cnar ? u
: the “New Idea Saloon.” lie
how to , hocp . cIwhco , Style
one ill
I will do it. Thu bowling •? alley J will
j open.to nigfj!.
-n, Ii!,s morning C. te. e Harrison ,, * or
will sol! at aucltou a variety of grocer
I ies, tobacco, snuff, dry goods, ft c.,
- numlier ^ of horses S and dnd ninies JlU!0!5
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A bpientua river plantation,
1 nviles from Columbus, ia offered
f rent. Apply to A. R. Lamar, Esq.
i to J. H. Si hus¬
i Stockholders of Mobile aufi
Railroad cupons, due January 1st.
: : see notice.
. BLANK BOOKS, LK0OEBS, Ac., Ac.. 50
! cent., lower than elsewhere.
XOKT.TItOY’S.
! I 126 Broad Street.
T b « oxiino * TT** hur. c c , oqui.nl
i beautiful poet, . iatber A.
preacner an
'• J. Ryan, will deliver a lecture m
1 city during the early portion of .Tanua
! ly—the first week, probably’. The
-cecdswill be given to the Convent in
' Columbus There few whom
are men
our public would be more delighted to
' see and hear than this distinguished or¬
a!or " aud ,,i)Ct, 1 The mere announce
men! that he will speak will suffice to
■
’ crowd any hall with an appreciative
audience.
KING of PAIS cures Neuralgia in five minutes.
i
Officers of Hote Councitj No. 4,
l - * 3I -~ At 1,10 aunuaI election . on
; Saturday night the following
i were chosen:
> Middlebrook, I. I. G, M.
; John King, I. II. T.
I A. Wittich, I. H. A.
i C. C. McGebee, C. Gutird,
R J. Hunter, Treasurer,
| | M. M. Moore, Recorder.
j. M.rJSughes, Sentinel,
j j. A. Corbally, Steward,
J 400HS at PCBLISHEKS" Prices, Music
j rate.
} same
BASEMENT BANK OF COLUMBUS.
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| Infant Found in the Rives.— The
j body of an infant white child was found
| b >' a freedtn an iu lhe livcr y^terdsy
j morning. T It was discovered near the
i Alabama shore, just below the railroad
j , bridge. The appearances indicated
iJjat it had never been dressed. When
i found it was perfectly naked. It seem
j ed t0 j Klve jj ecn recently boru, and had
probahly been thrown into the
that morning by some unnatural
er who was desirous d biding fi
shsitie from human eyes. 1 he
was hrdught to this side and buried.
Beyond thi3 we have heard nothing,
and we presume_, as is usually the case,
no one will enquire further into
matter.
We have understood since the
was written that the body was
about II a. m., and about 2 p. ra. Cm
[ < Dr * er T McCahc ‘ Jfe,gie wa y examining »» inquest physician. over
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His 0 P iaion was that the infant
„^, torn „ dlba , „ lc M M
beeftin Ujc watcr orer tweB(y
hourp Xo marks of vi(>!euc . c
^ a . he rtmain3 .
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agents waufol for KINO of tain.
"Watch Yobr Premises. —
man. who has snv wish to preserve
property, should keep a careful eye
i fc J’ r tnisr^-nspcaully on places
j provisiooB aad groceries are
the next two weeks. Tho
! is the city will he frequented foy
I freedmen, atw some whites, who
nut imnut.e to s-.eui uuytuiug they
! ■ iay their hr,-.Us on, acd Urey Will
! au y h-agths to do it. If woak’ be
j A early ne B as r<> nice enucnvo..ea o’cack, ..uti«6> vra pig
’
a irwtlemtm’s lot, and a few nights
fore the same or anot’ er o n e forced
A
«MliW
out for them.
For Fireworks the safety ok Business Streets. — |
of city property, es- ;
pecially the warehouses which are now i
filled with cotton, Council last night
passed the following resolution, pro
posed by Aid. Denson :
Resolved, That the firing of Rockets!
and Roman Candles be prohibited
during the the Christmas Jackson holidays on all
streets west of street and
north of Thomas street.
j j The wisdom, of this resolution will be
apprcciated by all and we hope every
citizen wiI1 aid ia euf0 rcing the ordi
uailce The action of Council is highly
j commendable. Aid. Denson wished to
■ include fire crackers ia the prohibition,
but this proposition was voted down,
The terrible conflagration at Portland,
Maine, was caused by a firework of this
description. Thomas street is the one
a.i ong wh i c h the railroad, south of the
Court House, runs; Jackson street is
j the one cast of tho Court House, and
; west of St. Luke and the Baptist church.
■ Among rockets and roman candies are
. reckoned all fireworks of a larger
1 class. Aii violators punishable with
are
imprisonment or a fine not exceeding
: twenty dollars, for each offense, at the
j discretion of the Mayor.
, Fohck to be Increased.— Council
iast niglu authorized the Mayor to in
crease tho number of policemen during
, t. be Christmas holidays—the pay to be
tle same as the present members. He
will appoint twelve persons, making
the total force of the city twenty-four
men. He can make additional appoint
meats, if necessary.
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A. CAB1>.
At a regular meeting ot t-be Board of Stow
ards f st - Paal ^“rch, the following was
unanimously adopted:
. WusmsAe, A communication has been re
' eeiv-ed by this Board front cur late Pastor, Rev.
! his ruiBova^io^nother'^iei'd oi^abo* by'tlie
! order ot the church, and which communication
. contains sentiments of strong attachment and
i continued enaction for the members of his late
; caargo, and his reluctance to leavo them, but
. at the same time his lull submission to tho
; a 'Dhorlt>-of the church.Therefore
Resolved, That this Board deeply regrets
i the necessity of removing our venerable and
j ^^ot extended su field Pa^cSa^n^m of ana
more labor, but bellovlag
i that now he is and ought to be the property of
1 the wholeohuroi,and believing in the superior
: knowledge counselors ia and this wisdom of our will Bishop and late his
Pastor submit matter, duty wc with our change.
asm bouud to the
Resolved, Tiiat we shall nevor ceaso to hOid
• in lively gospel remembrance bln his many spiritual,
e!lr ncst, discourses, manfiestatlon godly example,
hie abundant labors, hu ot ar
dent realtor the salvation of the souls ot his
hearers, condition and the greatly improved spititual
of many of tho member, of his late
: chat g e, through hlslabo-rt
Resolved, rhat we wul watch ho future
eartuly interest course with more constant and deeper
than ever before, and shall not cease
, ;o pray that Israel’s God may eimlnue to be to
i . tolisYomo a , P ; j lar uf ?f°, the'skies'. by “.‘S* 11 8 * ?” 1 * d t<>P a P* 1 !la l * of
*
: pass in
Resolved, That a copy of the above resolu¬
! «»»» t>« f-abbshed in the city papers,
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Roarrt S[8Warda
M. Woodbcfv, Secretary U
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1 T E-LE G iAAPii It:
j «y Fel'trr»j>u from fiu.opc.
Paris, December 22.—Army bill in
trodueed in Corps Legislatin'. Gfessier
'defended it, not ns preparatory lor an
car J ]y war J tor it reduced the present ef
' conungen- &
.
i London, December 23—Noon.—Con
' sols 92 9 16. Bonds 72$.
Liverpool^ December 23—Noon.—
'
i. Cotton dull and unchanged; sales 10,000
bales. Breadstuff's dull.
. ] London, Dec. 20.—Feuirniism is still
engrossing a large share of public at¬
tention. No excitement, however.
The Times of this morning believes
■
t that the next session of Parliament will
I consider Irish affairs with a view to
to amelorating their condition.
! A St. Domingo dispatch of the 20th
j , hat p res i dent Cabral and his gov
, ment have been defeated, and the peo
: plo have issued a proclamation against
i him. Baez is proclaimed President by
; the people.
{ It is announced that a commissioner
has gone to Washington to conclude
arrangements for the transfer of the bay
■ of Santana to the United States.
! Liverpool, Dec. 23—Afternoon.—
> Cotton easier and declined $d.; Uplands
7 316d, Orleans 7 7-10d. Bread Mulls
<3u!) -
London, December 23.—Evening.—
i Consols 92$. Bonds 72$.
' Liverpool, Dec. 23. — Evening.—
Cy , tol , closed casy . UpJaods in pon 7
■' o * j to arrive Gla 4 ’ Orieaus 7£d.
From WasbJugton.
Washington, December 22.—Orders
J have been received at the Navy Yard to
( discharge thirty per cent. ol the me
: i chanics.
Washington, December 23—A num
. Her of persons who went South at the
j beginning of this war, aud whose prop
: ert y j n this city was confiscated, have
< eutered suit for the recovery of the
■
same. Eminbut counsel are engaged
: anJ a hearing win take place in .1 anti¬
ary.
W. Smith, formerly banker iu this
city, who was convicted on charge of
■ Beud j n g information South and sun
j traced to the Albany penitentiary, but
; a fi erwardg pardoned, has entered suit
ct P , retftl .v Stanton for *50 000
8 P
’ A dispatch received litre auuouncts
: lhe killing of Hon. C. S. Hamilton, re[t
reseulutive in Congress from the fetb
District of Ohio, by bis son, 18 years of
i age, while laboring under a temporary
of insanity,
I'roa: .tugusta.
Augusta, Dec. 23.—Geu. Sweeney,
sentenced by court martial and sospen
ded from rank and pay tor six months,
has had his sentence remitted .by the
President, and oiucrt-d to rotor fo rtlu
ty to Gee. Pope.
j t-rntr! Kichmuail
j
; - = ;
cominu-loners «o Uie uisirici, iu tv norn
officers of the Freedmen’s Bureau, Te
lieved as military commissioners,
.UM«Hl*l»*l «
of elections iu their Districts.
Front Mucou.
Macon, Dec. 23.—A detachment
troops left here to-night for Millodge
ville. Supposed to have some connec
lion with the Treasurer’s refusal to pay
money to the order of Gen. Pope’s con
vention.
From Nashville.
Nabhviixe, December 22.—The Rad¬
ical Judicial Convention met here yes¬
terday. It was one of the most stormy
political Conventions ever held in Ten¬
nessee. Nearly two thousand negroes
were present. The Convention, after
adjourning from the Court House to
the Capitol, broke up in confusion,
without nominating an Attorney Gen¬
eral. The following nominations were
made: Chancellor, W. II. Harrison;
Criminal Court Judge, John II. Smith;
Circuit Court Judge, E. Cory.
Frmu Memphis.
Memphis, December 23.—Gen. Old
issued general orders sending Gil
Assistant of Freedmen’s Bureau,
Washington, to represent the condi¬
of the freedmen in portions of bis
District. Also declares in another
that the freedmen shall work the
year or be arrested as va¬
if work can possibly be had.
Rniir<t:ui Aceident.
Boston, December 22.—The passen¬
train from South Bridge, for Bos¬
on the Eric & Hartford Railroad,
thiown off the track yesterday by a
rail. One car turned over.—
passengers bruised—none seri¬
Fjrous Fhihute'pfiin.
PniLADELTHtA, December 22,—Four
distilleries were seized
on charge of defaulting tin
by false revenue returns.
From North t'nrolinu.
Raleigh, December 28.—A
negro man was stabbed yesterday in
fracas with two or three colored
dims, and died in a few minutes.
coroner’s inquest implicates three
persons, all of whom have been
mitted lor trial.
Murders continue in the counties
Craven, Jones, and Lenoir,
alarm exists. These crimes are
committed by armed blacks upon
fending whites. Prompt efforts are
ccfsary to restore quiet and
From Mouth Aniciica.
New York, Dec 23.—News
Rio Janeiro by steamer States
that another shock of earthquake
been experienced at St. Thomas.
excitement still continues.
Sliijv Ifcnx.
Nem- York, Dccnm-ber 22—At
Thames, from Savannah.
VI A RUFFS.
New York, Dec. 23—Flour quiet
steady. Wheat quiet and firm, ltye
Oats higher. Pork dull, mess $20
Lard steady. Cotton quiet, at 15^0.
MidclliDg Uplands. Money
Sterling 10$. « per
Gold 133$.
5L—Cotton lower at
f p“ ^df^d O’? ^wiicafsc-ive* '
i; rU L quiet q Mesa $«» *
• - a „
Gov( iunicui3 cl«>sod firm; five twen
tics ’02 108; ’05 105]: ’07 10S. Money
closed very easy. Call loans generally
6 with exceptions at 5. Discounts quiet
at 7@9. Gold 183.}. Exchange Railway stocks firm
and quiet, at lower 10@10$. second board,
heavy and at but
rallied at the close.
New Orleans, Dec. 23.—Cotton
declined $@$c. Middling 14$@I4$c. ;
sales 5,000 bales; receipts biuce 9J@ Sat¬
urday 7059 Sugar firm—common
10c ; prime to choice 13qt)l4 Molassi-s
active; fair to choice 5s(gS?5c. Flour
dull; Superfine $9 50, treble extra $11
50, choice ¥12 50(m.-sl4 50. Corn quiet
at 1 15. l'oik dull, quoted at
$22 75. Bacon shoulders 10}, clear 15},.
Lard, keg quoted 42@48 at 13Jc., no tierce New in
market. Sterling nominal.
York Baltimoii’k, sight j discount. Dec. Gold 132.
23.—Cotton very
dull at 10@15< }. Flour quiet and un¬
changed; Howard street extra §10 75@
$11; high giadcs shipping flour dull—
no demand. Wheat, scarce; Southern
$2 60<&2 70. • Corn active; white §125
1 28. Oats dull at 75 @ 80 . Rye scarce.
Provisions unchanged.
Louisville, Dec. 23.—c-.-iton 13$@ Mess
14c. Flour dull. Coin easier.
pork $20@$21 for old and new. Bacon
shoulders 10}-a, clear sides 14c packed.
Mobile, Dee 23.—Cotton sales to¬
day 2,300 bales. Factors are willing
sellers; large stock on sale. Market
closed quiet ami dull. Middlings 13|c.
Receipts 0570. Exports 5925.
Savannah, Dec. 23.—Cotton dull and
irregular; sales 698; middlings nominal
14$c.; i eceipls 4145 Slides.
Augusta, Dec. 23.—Cotton market
firm; salea840 bales; receipts 1480; mid¬
dlings 18J. Dec. active
Charleston, 23—Cotton
and tower grades declined $e.; good
qualities firmer. Sales 1500 bales; re¬
ceipts 1100; middlings 15c.
WWW
Tg Flauters of Barbour Co.
rpiii; JL undersigned Improved are Agents tor the sale of
"Wright’e Ala., under Uotton the Screw” patent iu
B u hour county. recent
o/ uuly 30th, iHo7. The packing box is now
cleared by rolling the A rch back, by a small
oast wheel attached to the Arch, iiifiead ot
turning it over as under the oid patent. A
rrnall b y can roll the Ar< h back with case.
Parlies who used “ Wright’s Screw” last year
in Barbour county, can secure the benefit of
the new patent by purchasing a now Arch
from the orders undersigned. attended
Ail $125, delivered promptly at the Foundry, to. Brice ol
Screw
tjAk'Tinos Warranted.
“THECOLLTMBUs IKON WORKS.”
Agents lor Barbour county, Ala.
«•» US 1 f.
For Sale.
H AN I KG two well-improv'd LOTS ill
Glenaville, the other, Ala., t utter ami boio^ fle*irnus grtv.Wy to
sell one or
eitlier. One Is sltuateu in
and ifie otner in South Oiefinville. Good re=
iden e and all l eees.-ary outbuilding? on euelu
Water unsurpassed la tills a/unrvy. i ho lot
In North Gleunvllle r >n*alns ai ont 12 acre.-;.
The residence in South Gloi.nvlile has a -Lu.
litclo (arm attached of us acres.
For a Phy-i bin Of capacity and expenooce
w: -hir.ir a good location, favorable tkia would be a fine could ci -
port unity, as a arrangement
no made with ihe uedaraigned, who fi ; ,c ex .
tensive particular, practice ad tress,
I’OT THUS, burke,
j si d„
(5c2 ood mW i 1 i tfUti itiu, Baroour lo)., Atu
FOR SALfl 015 KENT.
v»s? 1 U-U-. and YSRUN*
tatfou,
< rcW
375 or 4 «ecleared;» good outbou^p-■ revet,
iruh *]\ necessary itin
Ala., and about 8mi «6 from U.e
„ HOWARD,
noi draw ti Columbus, Ga.
SAVE YOUR
"SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS!"
GUI? RHIH II
COMMENCING
Tuesday, November
-AT
WOLF’S
MAMMOTH CHIMP
No. 73 Broad St.
Owing to the LATE DECLINE IN
PRICES in NEW YORK, I HAVE
DETERMINED TO REDUCE MY
ENTIRE STOCK OF
TRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
SHOES, etc., &c..
25 Per €elit.
THIS IS ISO HUMBUG!”
Look at the Prices.
Best all-wool French Merinos,
only $1 00 pr. yd.
Saxony and English Me¬
rinos, ?5 to 40c. pr. yJ.
French. Poplins, late styles, 50c. pr. yd.
Figured French Merinos, 60c. pr. yd.
All-wool Delaines, all col¬
ors, 50c. pr. yd.
Figured Delaines, 25c. pr. yd.
All-wool I’laids, 87| to- 45c. pr. yd.
Fancy Dress Plaids, 30e. pr. yd.
Ladies’, Misses’, and Chil¬
dren’s Shoes, 25 per cent less
than any other House in the
City.
BLACK BOMBAZINES,
BLACK and COLORED SILKS,
BLACK SILK LUSTRE ALPACAS,
and EMPRESS CLOTHS,
AT I.OWflli PRICES THAN!
ELSEWHERE.
10-4 ail-wool Blankets, $5 Sii per'prtii
12 4 all-wool Blankets, $(* 58 per pair.
10- 4 Bleached aud Brown Slutetlug 45c.
5-4 Pillow Case Sheeting ,22c.
A full and complete stacJt of
Ladies’ Misses’, and CliildretR’s
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and
Gloves, at any price you wooit.
Breakfast Shawls from f l 00 upwards.
Nubias from 50 upwards.
ROOMS, WOOLEN SACKS, &e„,
iu great variety.
if o»l> Skirts 05 cts.
BRADLEY’S Double Spring SKIRTS
S$1 BO.
HW~Special attention is called to our
LARGE and FINE STOCK of LATE
STYLE LAIMEN’ C4.0.4KK AND
j SHAWLS.
IRISH LINENS,
LINEN SHEETING
and PILLOW CASING,
TABLE CLOTHS,
NAPKINS and TOWELS
At PRICES to SUIT the Times
iFTUe balance of the stock
of Clothing and Rent’s Fnr
I „ ishing C .ttO dS Will be
I Sold , , BEGABDLE58 Cost , !
01 ,
,
A FULL STOCK OF
PLANTATION GOODS
STCOnsUSt l’Ottr lute rest aud
take advantage of this
QLQR10TJS OPPORTUNITY
to get your goods at RIDICIV
I.OBST.f LOW PRICES ! at
WOLF’S
makmoth cheap mas
nolB u
THOMAS, REDD * HATCHER,
—-At the
BAZAAR OF FASHION.
125 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
WHOLESALE AND KKTAIH
OLOTHHSTG MERC IIANTS,
ARE DAILY IN KEOEIPT OF
FALL AMD WINTER CLOTHING,
Dili-EOT FROM THEIE MANUFACTURERS.
T HE PIECE GOODS
Have been selected by them WITH GREAT CARE, from the FIR ST-CLASS Importers.
They GUARANTEE THEM WELL SHRUNK, and made up tu the BEsT STYLE. Suita¬
ble ror a first-class trade.
FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
Ooniistlng of
HATS, SHIRTS, (.YDEKSIHltTS,
Drawers, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Cravats,.
CARPET SACKS, THI1VKS, Ac., complete.
CS'All goods MARKED SINCE THE DECLINE IN COTTON, and offered
at VERY LOW FIGURES for CASH !
H. J. HATCHER - WH. REDD, Jr., G. E. THOMAS.
oentf
" “
" AT THE SAME OLD PLACE ! ”
$^*122 Broad Street.^5$
First Door Below Columbus Bank Building,
FRED. A t ROBINSON
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
BOOTS AND, SHOES, mm
LEATHER AND FINDINGS ,Jm m
IS NOW RECEIVING IIIS ,
F ALL and WINTER STOCK,
Conidjtinyr of UOOTh and RIIOIiH, HOME of every grade; SOLr. LEATHER
French anil American Half and Hlpfikins: TAN Upjier and Sole I.eather;
Shoe PcgM, Shoe Tools, Lasts, anil in fact everything m the Boot Rnd Shoe line
which he ! FOR CASH!
Will SELL as CHEAP as tbe CHEAPEST
Particular attention given to orders from Merchants or Planters, and a libkbax. discount
made to those purchasing by the cask ur dczkn. and mended free of charge Iflfc does.
43 "-All work wab ranted mot to Shoe Ric, Business flrst-olats^aad-experienced WORKMEN,
49-Havlng ; n connection with my
torial, **-HEPAIRING at low rioures. all kinds executed with neatness and dispatch.
MK RICHARD T. NANIiEY is with me and will take pleasure to meet his friends
at the a! love named place. sep28 tf
“REMOVAL! removal!”
JL F 5 • W V » • X3k 4 CjVaVj MS n
DEALER IN
Men’s, Youth’s, Boy’s
and Children’s
CLOTHING,
rr-ANI>
Gents’ Furnishing Totals,
TTAS REMOVED to the «tl<l otin.il <>*
±1 F. C. T1I.LMAN, No. Ga., 11V west doer South sltle
Broad street, Oolumhua, one )io ia ed
of John MoGouRh u Co., where pro,.Hi
to oiler to hit lopaior iiatrons, and the public
generally,
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF
FAIL AID mu mwm,
»f the Mom* Fasbienablc Styles,
and Best Mainifaclnre!
PIJGCJK GOODS l
juft An receivfti, exeel lent i'• ftcaortraen >vsiMi ‘and t ^UEiece GASSUlIEhEs! jUoPjh.
French DobSKINS and BLAVLK UjR GDN
Black and Fancy t>ILK and \ ELVJ-. I L. t
mos, Tailor’s Trininiliigs, BwttaJ'S*
y AtL *'
MR, GEO. H. RET2.
Has charge of the MAKtnuu’Tircn.B Dt i-xirr.
hunt, ami will GUI anil MAKE In or hr all
garuieuts in lie, iias-r manner anil Mut;1 i-v-n*
u.MAALK STYLE. Sttitrfacllm i)uar,initial.
ocb tt ,
r CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
CAKRlAdEK.
ItOf !Bt A WA YS,
RIGJLIES,
witVi and without V«v» s. Also,
DttUtilc-Sctttcit IHiggiFS,
Plantation Wagons,
l>r*5's mitl Expresa Wagons,
all with nr without I! Alt r:E:.s, -vilt bo c ui ;
tuiueil t<r )i* kept on h-iud Fuji :• A Uhl i,--> A
for (I AS If ONLY l
JVNtexr Door to Epl cofsj, Cubncn.’
n. if. vpiyG.
augkl ly
A. WITTICII,
P It A C T r L’AI
-r>. M 0SL. —
WATCHSIAKKK,
79 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
I HAVE just remoived a sew anil woll-reiect
eil stock of tho
best gold a rvi> SILVER watches,
and GOLD CHAINS, suitable for Ladies
and dentlemen ; also PLATED CHAIN'S.
PLAIN GOLD KJNfGS, CORAL NECK¬
LACES, SILVER 1 KIMBLES,
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses,
ssmii CLOCKS of every description.
raOTOUKAl'II It ALktltV, Cheap.
THERMOMETEKS,
MfirnsniAI’M »ml other JMPKSi,
POCKET BOOKS, POCKET KNIVES aud
SOIZiORS, at wholesa,le and retail.
WATCH, CLOCK and all other work
apportalalnfc to ray profession, executed at
short wotjcii and wasHastkt to glv-o satis
faction. seplO tf
Dissolution of Firm.
rpHE Firm of XcKEE BUGS, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent.
J. G. McKEE,
.T. A. McKEE.
November 1,1S67 uo2 tf
Notice.
r HAYS thii 4aj- purchaser! the ElfTHtK 1M
tkkSst Of McKEE BROS. “Carrisg* Iteah
«*V’ and -will be glad to see my old friend a.
»4«ua1. JOHN O. McKF.F..
November l, J*»' uoatt
COURTENAY 4 TRENH0LM,
k Coiiuntasion Merchacts.
[ 8hippiQS
i L ,»«, direct lo BALTIMORE cud NEW
' YORK aadefei BaWlmontr PHILADELPHIA.
l lneoraa oe and Fn-lgtit Ev.s, m low, rfa
ton,«« by any ottar line $ ortU.
cT-Foas-c-"* p^t.=tsinp« v-niatwryab~or the
bertfi tor LIVEkPOOL durtria ’be p;-e,cut cctras
season- Bhippcrs -an e-mwwiter in time cS well
freignt and icsnran -e to Eui-opc ty cr.i--,tfn! .g
oottona to OJtarloeton in preference to Gulf pen s
Quotations tor fretgfits. Insurance, ft?, to sU
points, fomHsned weekly to reeulsr correapcn - 2
aents. /
COFFEE m I
o AFvA BAGS just received from Plo de
O.U'L'v/ Janeiro, per British Brig Spring,
frr sale by CORN WELL,
WEEDS ft
Nos. 159 and 191 Broughton savannah. street,
seplt tf Ga.
GLOBE FLOWER COUCH SYRUP.
comnourd that medioal skill and scionco has
ever discovered lor the cure of
Coughs, C olds,
Bronchitis, Asthma,
Whooping Clough,
Night Sweats, Troup,
DiHicult Breathing,
Influenza, Spitting of Blood,
arid all didoa^os ol tho Lungs tending to Con«
acti. Button e principle Bush.) of Globe Flower, (known also
a,a
is It pleasant eoutalos no Opium and in any of lt3 injury; 'onus, it
to tako, never docs but
otvlDjir to under its tonio and .■lroninstauces. purvlrg propevclee’, olleots must
do guou any its
nro allaying truly tho wonderful, violent rooihixiR, coughs-, calming, purllylng, am)
most
strengthening, and lnvlgora-ingthe wnole cys
tem; ing ,-uid eaim.ng iaollitating and soothing the ne. and voe; healing aid¬
the diseased lungs. expectoration
This INVALUABLE COUGH REMEDY
has cured more cases and become more famous
than any remedy ever before iutrotluced. llun
dredsof Uortlfi-.itos, relating tho most aston¬
ishing oureB on reooril arc In the hands of the
proprietors. Wc Icel conndontthat a.- a Cougli
Mcatom'c k reaches no family without hemg
fully appreciated, arid needs but a trial to be
pr/.i-il. Reader: haioa
It you cough get a bottle of
the GLUBF, BLOWER SYRUP itutl be re
stored to health and happiness. Do nut delay
tn this matter, “i t Is estimated 160,000 pe
die annually of Consumption In the United
Mates. Professor Eberte says a vast, number
of these could oe raved by the timely use of
some proper remedy.” That remedy is GLOBE
ELL W JtR " bYRUF, prepared in the Labora¬
tory of ,
i. s. i mhmvum & co.,
Proprietors and Client (Sts, Cohunbi’s, Georgia.
,7Per sale by Drugmsts. cieil-ti
SELECT SCHOOL.
.L i WIUU (.pen a select School on
8 cry .-.-r.oijoN. 1868, n.ilti. The tho and at SehooloOura 2i>' fruin West my hlOkJ/AV o Columbus. piace, i’oint a.. on r.ooul railroad, the IN aear Janl’Akv, hlontg is r KMlTii'j aslv-.-ir- Khnut ,m- %
togos. health, It .'s lova'-ed in n eeetioo ilHtioguhiieU unsurpassed
bn end In » conufauuity
for i-s social refinemoili and if a high tpora!
ami reUiclous oharc.st.er. While entirely Lee
liom the tempi a-Uuns to dissipation, which
ckaructorite s ., uiiuy of our i.owus and villages,
it possesses a’l their advantages—accessibil¬
ity, ($0uu society, ohurch privileges, otc.
it is my Intention to e.-taulisi. a permanent
soliOol, given in watch esr,ec,&l for aUontiuu will he
to fitting boys CoUcge aud to giving
suoii as no not wish to pursue a classical
c- uroo, a thorough, hau praetioal buelnttd eaucu
Uon. ilnvi-.x too j cars’ £i,.cricuco in tuo
school room, J flatter wysoU I can offer advan¬
tages not Inferior to any school o! similar
grado. Bo.,
d can be obtained dit lOasoimL.e terms
in good families. Kates of tuiti ana teuns
<u to ascertained by «d<iressia . meat X-owther,’ So.o,
Ala. X would reier to Messrs. hi.
IX. C. A. .'smith, Drs. Ur.ver, „a.r<<iiier, in ti<c
neighborhood, Columbus, and to J. A. Fr-zor, Dr. TJr>iu>
hart, in or to my ionner pairuns
genpraBy. oTi: >». K-ilill, A. B.
nmi.-’o fcliauon, .Xia.,Du«. 4, l»67 lui
J. H. HAMILTON. S. SAKTWELL.
Cheap KeiU and Consequently
CHEAP GOODE,
At Old Stand of jSFfZSSOK u IIA.fy.T0h,
Comer War.eu aud Erankliu Streets.
\ VV r UE.axe cuuttautiy Hatc, Boots, loot! vl.,^;, Oludeo Gec
e’AUish, We SnoB-, ioSt received and H-v
"Lu D«y Goons. have a
line lot o. New Hulled aud Cheese, Buafcv..e it, Potatoes, feuportir
Gosheu But.er -rieh
Onions, Codfish, New JIacxorei, Golden Syrup
a fine article) utl&l 25 per tra'Iou.
hafCOUN IKY PKODUCE ALWAYS ON
ilaNl), ai.d jhdoed erer, Ihliift usually found
ii a first-class Grocery FAIiiB Store. INK’S PLAT
V.'er.isohaveone } ’tt r -
.OKA GaLEs and one parr COUNTER
SCALES, both entirely new, whini we will
Sf5tt VER V LOW.
The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
paid Icr Country Proiluce.
HAMILTON & SAR7WEIL.
Columbus, Nov. 15,18o7 dltu \V4t
■Motif e to Debtors and Creditors
LL persOBB Uaring claims agstrict Elk a
Cjl. nah Pace, deceased, late or Muscogee
county, are hereby uotlbed to present them
,uly a*ithenticoated, witliiu the time pteserlbeb
:>y law; and those indebted to said deceased
.tre reouested to make immediate payment.
November WM. H. FACE, Adm'r.
i, ms: dW tf
MimiAlili!
2000 mdoz Shovel* *«d Spade*,
2CC0 lbs Block Tin,
logo Tbs Bar Lend,
looa Ha iL Emory,
£o coils o- Manilla Fatyut Packiua—u to 1 inch,
73 Hope,
7 5 dor bliQrt*hRftillv} 1 ryinsj Piinf,
150 boxes fin Plate,
5u0 tugs Drop aud Buck Sl-.ot,
SOddozIrcc .13 bundles Brigli* Wire fallen, Iron NViru,
5CC dux rues—assorted, Cutlery,
-.00 *ros> T.il'la
1500 dov Poc.-et Knives,
200 dor Curry Combs,
£0 doe ilor-fc BrulliM, Nail?,
•-<y„ lbs Galvanized Griffin’s Horse Sheet Ir
SCOP lbs n,
2 tons G»°r ?«««>,
£0 -oas Plow Steel, and uniued Iron,
;-j>, -,ii' Swede*
.-„n Ban Hoop and Horse Shoe Iron,
i: f At min, Half Oval and Half Round
Iron, ILiler, Plr.U) and sihett Iron,
25tolls
For salo■y WEF.DS * fOKXWm, _
Now. ISSnnd Wi tlroiiafilon st..
jui ■* t; SavKonab, Git,
WOLFE’S SuUlKMS Sl'ENAPl’8
re a preventive for chills and fever.