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THE DAILY TIMES.
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HUXIDrOKU A OiKK.iKD,
,l(lrnry wnd :usellrs mA I.hw.
onti* No. 47 Bro 4 street, ovof Wittlch k Kliimd'a
Jawcir/ Stole.
WTO practice in UuWM and Federal CotirtW.
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HA V4'o. II Alt. If KM. M. U, OOJttMUff*.
niTi iii H a MirriniVK,
Practice 4* tf lot* and Federal Courts.
OrncK —47 Broad atroet, over Wlttirh k Kiu
eers Jewelry Store. *7
UIM Nlftl N DAILY MAItKKT.
office ak*y times, September is. i75.
FINANCIAL.
Money 1* to ltf per cent. Oold buying 112
felling 114. Silver nominal. Bight bill* on New
York buying Ko. discount; demand bills ou Boston
Ha. discount; hank < bosks Hu. premium.
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
MEW GLASS.
MsrkSt closed dull St the following quote
tioas;
Ordinary lb
Good 0rdinary.....*,..... ~11 toll' *
Low uiiddlngs l'i <S 42,' 4
MiddiAfigs. U>.~
° u^i3WßF*, r —•-
Ik'arnHbuse #Ok* 54 bade*. EtiOtlpt# 68 bales 4
by H. W. R. R.. M by M.A O. H. U., 4 by Western
B. 8.. 00 by N. * 8. B. R., 00 by River, 2 by
wagons. Hpipiunita 54 bales—B4 by B. W. It. K.;
pl 4 fr, s.llf jiijjMr home feefemuptio*.
tjlJ. 0.. !>*, SVAYMMSMC.
Block August iff. 1876 485
Received to-day 0M
" previously 554 622
/ < ?* > 1,107
Hb i lined to day • • 54
•* previaualy 461 515
Block on hand
Maine day last yaar—Received 140
•* •* •** --Whipped 151
V *• —Bales 141
■* * ‘ “ “ —Wtock 815
Total receipts to date HM
Middlings ItV
u. s. pouts.
Receipts st all ports to-dsy 7,122 bales; ex
ports to Great Britain 900 bale* ; Continent
1 bales. Consolidated—lo,2Bo; exports to
Great Britain IBM) bales; to Continent ; France
—; stock st all ports 00,339.
MCBirVM AT ALL UMTKP STATE* BOUTS.
*** Ub 1871. 1875.
Saturday 3.111 fWB
Hundsy and Monday 6,503 7,122
Tuesday 5.115
Wednesday 3.805
Thursday 3,7i9
Friday... 0.137
Various 218
Jotsl 27,5'JM 10,280
Showing an UtoVoaae of I.MW bale* compared
with corresponding day* of last year.
,1. R. OR AVER. Ksq.,
of Troy, Ala., 1b authorized to recolvo sub
scriptions ami contract for advertising for
tho Daily and Weekly Times anywhere
in Alabama. _
New Advcrtliriarati.
Hoard Fmnalo Collotfii Apply through
I'ot.U.fhi-. 1 to 11.
Choicu Uiycerlro X, J. McAdtuu, Vlr
gluhi Grooory.
Ift.rßnnt Apply to Mr*. E. H. Hodgcw,
In Llnwood.
Fultou Muik' t it'rf mid other nloe
tttiijrfH- ,‘r. 1 Mi Artaiu, Virginia Grocery.
Wheelnr A WiUon Hewing Machine
Company ltnud the nolicee.
WcMtcrn Bran, Grits, .to -Ivey Brothers.
Mow Western llran, Grit*, Meal, Sugar,
Coffee, Moats of various kinds; also, But
ter and Kggs always on hand at
Ivey * Bro.'s.
For choice Grooerlee go to
“McAdam's" Virginia Grocery.
Prompt Puymrnl.
Mr. John Blackmnr, Aifon t for the Atlas
Insurance Company, of Hartford, paid
last Friday to Bedell A Waro Twenty-five
Hundred DollarH, covoi*in*f risk held b>
them on their stock burnt a few days Ego.
Mr. B. has hot! several losses to settle
hero, ail of which wore made promptly
and satisfactorily’ We cheerfully reconi*
niend those wishing (food insurance at liv
ing rates to call on him.
The No, 1 WWholer A Wilson Machine 1b
the best and neatest Machine In use.
New Shot's! New Nhoes't
Sew and elegant, stylos for Gents* wear,
Just received at S J, Marion Ehtes*,
sep 12-2 t 12‘i Broad StrSot.
The Whwilcff & Wilson Sewing Machine
i the boat In use. Buv one for your wife
ami save labor tuid trouble.
Onion NfUi Omluk 4iti!
Large lot just received by
ep 19**21 Dw. J. L. Gbrnky A Son.
All kinds of Turnip Seed at 75c. per lb.
at Dn. J. L. Cuknky A Son’s.
eep 12-2 t
For economy, durability, and cheap*
Bead, tUo Wheeler A Wilson Machines ex
cel all others.
FrrtoßMl.
Mt, O. E. Thomas, of the Hi m of Thomas
A I’rwMoU, returned yesterday from New
York, with a full line of now samples ol
elegant winter clothing.
Mr. L. Harris has Just arrived from
N*w Turk, Where he has been laying in a
full stock of select dry goods fat Ids store
Mr. Hiirrts, we lwllove, has caught the
oorPmluii and will, Instead of keeping
only a ri'tail house this year, deal exten
sively In a Jplibtngl and wholesale tjusl
nese.
Mr. W.H. Mium. who has been In Colum
bus— hla old home—on a visit, leaves to
day for Ids adopted home iir the West.
We hope he will have a safe Journey and
much success.
Mt. Geo. KadelllT has sufllolently recov
ered to he at his store, though not well.
Mr. Cliff B. Grimes lias returned from a
visit to Atlanta and North Georgia, look
ing invigorated from the trip.
Mr. H. D. Green and his wife are In the
city, on a visit from Troy.
Wo wore glad to moot Mr. I). C. Seymour
In the Citaf. The many friends of Ids will
recoltoet him as ls>lng with the Columbus
GnaTrtaYvhlte atTyboe, and afterward In
Btf 0. *. Navy. He is selling "hardware”
far a whiskey house.
The Wheeler Jt Wilson Muehine is the
best nuule, ami receives the commenda
tions of all the ladles, for light running
and beautiful work.
Notice.
New Tennessee Kye, Corn. Bacon, Pota
toes, Onions, Tobacco, Iron Ties and Bran,
cheap for cash at P. Avkrktt's,
augtX) Sw Under Rankin House.
I'.vebjr variety of Ufa lines! and eonrsest
work die easily bn (lie Whwler A Wil
son mac le mt.
JnM Arrive* i
18,000 yard* Calico. If you want a
pretty Spring Press, go to J. J. Whittle's.
He receives fresh lots weekly. febß7
AX rXXXPBITEU. DEATH.
Mr. fiihHi LnurrNie Kml| uml IBi-mliw
III* Ketk,
Tine ( Aube, et<?., etc.
Humlay morning everyone wow atartlod
-with the aimouuoeiuußt tiiat a man had
fallen ami broke his nock. Tho rumor
gathored Btrongth, until it wh an
uyuncofi tiiat
HU. JAHKH LAWItBNCK,
tlw *Sahh Houci, ytm the vio-
Ifni.
It appear* from all we can gather that
Mr. Lawrence at a late hour Haturday
night had Started for hi*
HOME IN ALABAMA
In company with a friend. Ho lived about
a half-mile from the lower dty bridge,
Just beyond the church. After palming
the church, and within a short distance of
Ida home, he attempted to cross a little
bridge over a deep ravine. After tuning
the first few steps on the crossing be
STUMBLED AND FELL
headlong into the deep gully, breaking
hie neck. The ravine, or gully, was about
tlftocn foot deep, the bottom being sandy
and damp. An old negro who chanced
near took him up, but says life wa ex
tinct. Only a
FEW OASFH
and then death after he reached him.
Drs. Fiewoiion and G'olzey were sent for,
but of course they could do nothing, us
life was extinct when they arrived.
THE SCENE
of the accident is on a deep raviue, very
near the residence of the deceased, on the
Alabama side, about one mile from the
centre of the city.
THE DECEASED
was well known in Columbus, and very
generally liked by everybody that knew
him. For a long time he has bwn employ
ed as a bar-keeper, llrst under Prof, ltyan,
then witli Mr. Andrew Boland, and latter
ly with the Mr. Freer, proprietor of the
Suus Soucl.
HIS FAMILY
consists of a wife and several children
one, a son, Is employed on the train of the
North Jt Mouth Railroad.
HIS FUNERAL
took place yesterday morning from his
residence in Girard, and he was buried iu
the Columbus cemetery. His remains
wore followed to the cemetery by a large
concourse of friends. He was a popular
man with many people. Truly a sad
death.
Try a Wheeler & Wilson Muehine, and
you will never have any other in your
house.
UNION SERVICE*.
A KKOULAR CAMPMEKTINO SERMONS BY
BISHOP PIERCE AND REV. R. J. CORLEY.
Sunday night the Mouth Commons, near
Reich's Garden, was the scene of unusual
interest In the cause of religion. Accord
ing to a programme a neat stand, suitable
seats, and other necessary arrangements
were made. About seven o’clock a large
crowd gathered at the place, until by
eight five or six hundred people had come
together to hear the word of God preach
ed, and preached as it was before the days
f costly tabernacles, heaven-pointa!
spires, and cushioned pews, when tie*
preaching was by divine inspiration and
not set to phrase.
The immenec crowd listened witli wrapt
attention to the words of truth as they
fell from the lips of Bishop'Pierce, and
found a resting place In the heart of many
weary sinners.
Rev. R. J. Corley, tli‘ eloquent young
divine,who presides over Mt. Luke's charge,
was present, and called upon everybody
to repent their sins. The occasion was
>uo of marked interest. In another place
we publish the impressions of a stranger,
who was present.
These service* at the same place will be
continued during the week.
If you have got a worthless Machine
•all on H. C. Turpin and he will buy your
worthless Machine and sell you a good
Wheeler A Wilson.
Mayor's Court.
Yesterday the Mayor was called upon to
decide between the city and several par
ties, which ho accordingly did.
The llrst ease called was that, against a
little gingeroake colored negro “what runs
on the boat,” called Perry Brown. Two
policemen were invited forward as wit
nesses, and they swore he had been kick
ing up a row ami “cussing'’ around gen
erally. HU “purd” escaped. The Mayor
very generously let him off by his paying
$2 50 and costs, with the admonition not
to use profane language in the presence of
a policeman again, for it offended his deli
cate oar.
Joe Willis also made a “pciiiee” mad by
running a handcart on the sidewalk. Me
was ordered off, but went on the other
side of the street and made such a noise
with his cart, that the policeman could
not enjoy his nap. The Mayor evidently
thought the little “nig’’ was right in wak
ing the police, so he let him off scot free,
without even tacking on the costs.
The ease of the two gentlemen who had
a little misunderstanding lost Saturday
night, and which resulted in the use of a
cowhide, was continued until Thursday.
For the latest inventions, and the neat
est work, buy a Wheeler Jt Wilson Ma
chine.
A Situation Wanted.
Every now and then we see an account
of some fellow who likes play better than
work getting a position in a base ball club
at a good salary. Charlie Heyman has in
his backyard a pelican, which wo will put
against the champion of the Red Stock
ings. He would make a first-class short
stop, and would bo an Invaluable adjunct
to Any-first base ball club. With the great
est ease and precision ho can catch a piece
of beef thrown at him twenty paces, and
ho digests it just as rapidly. Charlie Hoy
man is now training him for the best short
stop player to be entered at the Centen
nial, unless some enterprising club en
gages him between now and then.
11. C. Turpin, at the Company’s Agenay,
on Broad street, is anxious to have a
Wheeler Jt Wilson Machine iu every
house.
Ao Drill.
The Columbus Guards hail no drill yes
terday evening owing to a deficiency of
members who responded to the call for a
drill.
We really are sorry that the interest
lu this proud old company seems ou the
wane. The company should meet witli a
better fate than to go down on account of
non-attendance of members. Such will be
the result unless the members take a more
decided Interest In the drills, and render a
more prompt obedience to the call of the
officers.
The officer commanding, [Lieut. T. W.
Grimes, has ordered another drill for next
week. Will not each member make an
earnest effort to turnout
Do not delay, but take advantage of the
occasion, and provide yourself witli a
Wheeler A Wilson.
THE TIMES, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEEBER 14, 1X75.
Editor (hlumbus Time* :
Will you permit a stranger, passing by,
to express his opinions of a scene that
greeted him Sunday night ? I had never
attended a Camp Mooting, and on hearing
that one would be hold on the river bank,
I went there. Reared an Episcopalian, l
have felt prejudiced in a measure against
some of the forms of Methodism. A lover
of music, I have fait that 1 could fully ap
preciate the devotion of Catholics to their
faith as the grand tones of the Kyrio Elei
son and other Catholic hymns were sung
at the celebration of Mass in the great
Cathedrals. I have heurd the sacred mu
sic in the finest Cathedrals of old Rome,
and felt that vocal music was the most
potent of all influences to draw one’s
thoughts from Earth to Heaven. But the
ceremonies following, and the great works
of art that adorned the wails, und the
greater architectural wonder of the Ca
thedral itself, would bring one back again,
and the prejudice of prior religious train
ing would break the harmony. I have
lamented the exclusive character of JSpis
copulianism, and the want of charity of
the Baptists; and have often wondered
whether the present varied beliefs of con
tending sects existed in another form when
Christ and His apostles preached.
But, on Sunday night, when I saw the
assembled multitude, with no roof to cover
them save the starry vault of heaven; no
ceremonies to distinguish them save the
impassioned exhortation of the minister,
and his fervent prayers to the Giver of all
good for mercy: when I heard the people
of all ages and sexes join, as with one
voice, in singing hymns which all seemed
to know literally “by heart,” I felt, “This
is worship.” Would tiiat ail sects could
meet together in this Christina unity! It
must have boon thus that the Pilgrims
and Huguenots worshipped when they
first landed In this New World. A Camp
Mooting reaches people that a Church
woilld not attract.
I. can now, iu a measure, appreciate the
wonderful effect of the services of Moody
and Haukey over the populace of London,
so unaccustomed as they are to hear the
united voices of high und low, rich and
poor, together hynmiug the divine chorus
of heartfelt worship.
Htranokr.
ifcDon’t you want a first-class Machine/
If so call on H. C. Turpin and get a Whbe
lor Jt Wilson, and you will bo satisfied in
price and style.
.% It l'*E OF POWER. J
IS THERE NO REMEDY/ IF NOT, WHAT/
Every now and thou we hour of some
man being Jerked up by the police in an
unwarranted manner, (ienerully he i not
of sufficient respectability to excite the in
dignation of the t>oople, and the arrest
falls stillborn, and the innocent man is the
only sufferer. The community fails to
hour of it and the police rest in quiet.
What is right is right. If we have laws
let them be obeyed, but in the name of
high Heaven don’t iota set of men, clothed
witli a club and a set of brass buttons,
continually override it. The voice of the
Times will alwaye be heard, (no matter
whether it is heeded by the authorities or
not,) when the rights of the poorest or
most abject citizen are trampled npon. The
case under consideration is not a small
one. Though no great bodily harm was
done, yet it is a dangerous, yes, very don
ga roue precedent to set.
A gentleman last Haturday evening had
a difficulty with another. No friendly po
liceman was near to atop the difficulty, or
was directly cognizant of the fact. Some
of them soon hoard of the trouble, un<l
then valiantly rushed to this gentleman’s
mom in a hotel, and without warrant
or authority, arrested him. His wife
was present, and experien/QTi all the
anxiety possible on such an occasion, and
indeed fell insensible from the sudden in
trusion. This may seem a small matter,
but wo ask any ready to put himself in
such a place, and then see how they
would like unarmed police Invading their
Uxl chamber, os it were, and almost drag
ging you to the guard house or in the
presence of the Mayor, without a warrant.
Hie police of Columbus arc officers to keep
the peace, and to report offenders that do
not come under their notice- not to arrest
arbitrarily. It is high time that such
things should cease. It is not uufroquont
that such things happen, and yet there is
nothing done. It may be you next time,
it may be your friend, or someone else,
and thonjit will be too late to feel the sting.
Feel it now, and require the proper authori
ties to stop all lairleHHnentt. This species
is worse than uli others, for it is done un
der the guise of authority.
The above is written in no spirit of cap
tiousness or malice. Wo would far prefer
to record some noble deed, or self-sacri
ficing act on the part of the police, than to
record one of lawlessness, but us tv public
journal, devoted to the interest of the sov
ereigns of this city and State, the people,
wo fearlessly denounce such proceedings
and call for relief.
Burrus it Williams will duplicate New
York and Boston prices, freight added, for
Bagging. New Orleans prices lor Ties.
aug27 2w
New Press Goods, embracing lieautitui
effects in Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins,
especially adapted to immediate wear
at J. S. Jones'.
Sop. 10-tf
Mftnllo lßurlul Cmm,
Walnut, Rosewood and Common Wood
Collins, Caaos and Gaskets, and Collin
Trimmings and Mountings in groat vari
ety, at the New Furniture Store.
111116 tf T. T. Edmcnmk.
Those wishing a bargain In Table Gam
ask, Napkins, Towels, Ae., will do well to
call at
febli dawtf J. J. Wmrn.K’.H.
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at 10, 12 V, and l#c per yard—the bast
goods In the market at the prlee, at
fel>l4 dfiwtf J. J. Whittuk's.
WllholVi Tn1e~...l HulV, Hurt* und *el-t
-llflc Cure.
The unprecedented sale of this worlil
renowued medicine proves inoontestlbly
that no remedy has superseded the use of
this reliable Tonic. No spleen has been
found so hard as uot to yield to its soft
ening Influence, and no liver so hypertro
phied as not fa give up its long-retainetf
bilious seerotious, and no Chill or Fever
has yet refused to fall into line. Whee
loek, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or
leans. For sale by all druggists,
daw .
If you want a Black Lace Point at New
York cost roll at J. J. WnrrTLE's.
Je3o tf
Slew Bnh J Ribbon*,
New Collars and Culls, fresh Uno of
Hamburg's Edging, choice Prints, Felt
Skirts and Flannels, at
,T. S. Joinss',
Sep. 10-tf Columbus. Ga.
TO T,,K
Wiahlng to i-oifa* Wo now ui
fur for tho noxt thirty days a large uoaort-
EarriogH
at LEdb tliftii Nvw York coat AlAutvmv
riety of Silver-platod Cob tors. Those goods
will and must be sold at a largo sacrlfico.
All other goods at reduced prices. Terms
cash on delivery. Call aud satisfy your
self at WITTIOH Jf KXNBKL’t,
jofiO tf Jewelry Store.
Jewelry repaired and made to order
Engraving and Watch Repairing done at
WiTTTOH A KiNSKL’H.
Collrctliur Age*l.
The undersigned offers his services to
the public a a General CcAleeting Agent.
Tho caroof Tenement Houses and cx>L
uurnuw OF KENT a specialty.
Cull at S. Flurry ’ Store adjoining, Post
office Ji. D. Cahey.
3 REMOVAL NOTIEK.
D.-VYoir and HtruHrt.JJvb Prlalrr*.
f Columbus, Ga.,
have r*fnovel thsfr Printing Offioe ink*>
the Daily Times Offlc; building, when*
they will bo please) to see their customers
and friends and the public generally
Having made new additions of typo to
their office, they are prepared to do all
kinds of Job Printing at most reasonable
rabis and at shortest notice,
aug2‘.i tf
Why Will Y* Pine Aw<*y
WITHOUT A PARALLEL.
The demand for Dr. J. Bradfield’s Fe
male Regulator is beyond precedent in
the annals of popular remedies. Orders
come in so thick and fast that the Propri
etor has, heretofore been unable to fill
them all. lie is happy to state that ar
rangements are now complete by which
lie is prepared to manufacture Female
Regulator on a scale .equal to the emer
gency, and the public may feel assured
that their wants may now be supplied.
Physicians of high repute are using this
grjut remedy, in daily practice, all over
Gtwjrgia. Hereafter no woman need suf
fer from suppressed, suspended or irreg
ular menstruation. This valuable medi
cine Is prepared by L. H. Brad Held, Drug
gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per
bottle by druggists throughout America
HEARTY, BLOOMING WIDOW.
M ARIETTA, Ga., March D, 1870.
Mennrn. Eriutjlebt d* Cb.:
Gentlemen You will please ship us an
other supply of your invaluable Female
Regulator, ami forward bill by mail. We
are happy to stab; tiiat this remedy gives
tietter satisfaction than any article we
sell. We have been selling it since 1868,
and witnessed many remarkable cures by
it. Among others, there was a lady
friend of our* who was sallow aud sickly
until she was twenty-six year* old, when
she was married. Her husband lived two
years and died. She continued in bad
health; in fact, she lias never been what
a woman ought to be. A few months
after the death of her husband she saw
your advertisement, and came to our
store and bought a bottle of your Regula
tor from us, and took it according to di
rections. It has cured her sound and
well, brought her regular monthly peri
ods on, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom-1
ing widow with the use of but t.wo bot- j
ties of your Regulator, costing her only ■
three dollars, when she liad tried severul
physicians and spent h great deal of
money without any benefit. Wishing you
great success with your valuable reme
dies, we are, rßpectfully yours, etc.,
W. Root A . j
ap23 .8m
Muiluint* Fo}*! Corsets,
New and complete line of Alpacas, Bril-!
liautines, Black Cashmeres and Bouitja
zinc4, at J. S. Jones.
Sep.lo tf
Sr(iit ,l Auirukt Ftuut-i'.
It is natural for people suffering with
Dyspepsia und Liver (JompUiut or any ;
derangements of the digestive organs, j
such as Sour Stomach, Sick IRnlache, j
Habitual CVwtlvenes*, {wilpitation of the j
Heart, Heartburn, Water-brash, gnawing |
and burning pains at tho pit of the Stom
ach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue und dis
agreeable taste in the mouth, coming up !
of f<BKl aftor eating, low spirits, Ac., to put
off from day to day buying an article tiiat
they know has cured their neighbor, friend,
or relative, yet they have no faith in it un
til it is too late. But if you will go to
your Druggist., l>r. F. L. Brooks, 130 Broad
street, Columbus, Ga., aud get a bottle of
Green’s August Flower your immediate
cure is as certain as you live. Sample
bottles of this medicine can be obtained
for 10 cents to try its superior virtue.
Regular
will relieve any case.
mh2s d&wly
Go to The Virginia Stork for new
Fall Calicoes nt 10 cent*.
Sep 10-itSt
50,000 yards Bagging for sale.
ftiig*27 2w Burrus & Williams.
(’HAS. ITEYMIN A CO.’S
RESTAURANT AND SALOON.
ImpurUxl and Dumostic Liquors, Wines,
Cigars ami Tobacco.
CINCINNATI LAGER RRER DKPoT,
Jy’2o 00l ambus, Ga.
Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plat**! Ware. Anew assortment
just received at
V'ittich A Kinskl's.
A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid
Gloves, just in and to be sold cheap, at
a pi J. J. WHITTLE’B.
WILL OPEN TO-DAY
At
TII F. VIRGINIA STOKE!
Novelties in Neckties, Muffles, Belts,
Belt-Buckles, and Lace Barbee.
The Lisse and Lnce Ties are new and
pretty.
Euffllngs for the styles.
ALSO,
White Gotxls, Bleached and Unbleached
Cottons.
New Pall Prints, only 10 cents.
All to bti sold at less than
MARKET TRICE FOR CASH.
9ep3 tnxUf H. T. CRIGLER.
A large assortment of Linen Collars and
Cuffs of the latest styles Just received at
apl J. J. WHITTLE S.
RANKIN HOUSE.
Columbus, (irorgia,
MRS. F. M. GRAY,
Proprietress.
J. A. SFLLF.RB, Ofrrk. royf ly
DiUECfmy OF THE (TTY.
Jlu. HvMU *ll 1
(hurrtirH.
Tie v ; v i u*t p k wvrrxw** .
ro.rof(Vl. tlHrpto*-.sr: dhur sttMti-lav.
J. H. Nall, SrvH:a at lu 1 , a. m. aud 4 *
u. tiacß Hun.Jaj -xrhiK-l at V a. u
X r ; r r
OgMLorjiu alre(,‘ l|WMn Kaudoljdi aud St
Clair-|L*v. X.C. Huuter r.A t<ur. 8 rvievs at 1!
S. at. aai a t. u,* h SuuuUy. Situday-a* booi
at 8 . ti.
JIGHAN t'ATMoUC.
Ht HiUUpa sad *t Jacuc* (Catbuln j—ou Jack
anfl fftm t, bftarosn Baldwin ud Few atrreta-
Fatbcr RamUtou i>A*t<>r. M at 6y $ and uq a
M. aud v*i>cib at Av. m. Catcchlain at 4f. u.
rimaT uaptxkt.
Randoluli struct, between Jackson aud Troup
streets—gcv. C. A. Kendrick pastor. Services
every Sunday at Jo>, a. n. and 7 % f.j*. Buda\
school at 4 a. n.
MKTHODMT.
Bt. Luke—Ou Jackaou street, between Randolph
aud Bt. Clair—K* v. B. J. Corley pastor. Ser
vice* each Sunday at 10)* a. u. and ?*, r. v. Sun
day school at 3 a m
St. Paul—Southeast corner of Fraukllu aud
Troup streets— ltev. J. O. Branch pastor. Ser
vice* every Sunday at lOjr* a. m. aud 7?•, v. u
Sunday-school at 4 f*. if.
Broad Street Metl*di*t--Oa upper Broad street
B-v. B. F. Breedlove pastsr, Harvkes every Sun
day at log A. M- aud t.‘i l*. M. Sunday aefiool at
'!}* r. u. Class meeting at II a, ft
JKWIkH STVAOOOUK.
Comer of Crawford aud Forsyth street*. Her
man Birkiuthal rabbi. Services every Friday
evening at* o'clock, aud Saturday morning at It.
o’clock.
maiKD.
Methodist—L. 11. Payne paatur Services first
Sunday at 10), a. m.. and thirds Sunday at 5 v. m
Huii-lay-*<‘hooi A v. m.
Baptist -Rev. G. Parker. i-a*lor. Services on
the first aud third Sundays iu each month.
Sunday-school at a. m.
UaOWXKVLLUB.
Baptist—Rev. J, F. Reeve*, i<ator. Service*
second and third Sundays Sui.iLty-s* hool at 2 a m.
Singing School meet* every Monday. Wednes
day aud Frjday night* at the Brptit Church.
Conducted by B. W. Brand.
Trinity (Methodist)—Rev. L. B. Psyue |<a
tor. Service* first, second aud third Sunday at h
r ¥., aud krd Sunday at l*' t a. m. Alternate
Sundays anppllod lxth morning and eveuing.
Sunday-achool every Sunday at 3 y. it.
COUJHKU.
Aabury ChajU iMethndlat)— East Common—W.
J. Gaines paatwr. Service* every Sunday at UP,
a. m.,3 y. it. aud at night. Sunday-at hol at
tf a M.
First Baptist—Corner Front and St. Clair
atreet (near river) —Green McArthur pastor. Ser
vices every Sunday at lUf, a. u. and v. is. Sun
day school at 9 a . if.
Bt. John (Methodist), Northeast Common—£.
P. Holmes pastor. Services every Sunday at lU-*
a. m aud Hr. M.. Sunday-school at tf a. m.
Second Baptist church (Northern LibertU*)—
Primus Stafford pastor. Services every Sunday
at 10<, a. u. and ev. u. Suurlay-school at tf a. m.
ColiimlHis (.raugr
Meet* over Pollard k Harris' store last Saturday
in every month.
I. o. O. F.
Mum. ogee Lodge ou Ogh-thoriie street, between
St. Clair aud Crawford streets. Regular meeting*
held every Monday evening at o'clock.
Chathoochee Eocwuipiuent meets id and 4th
Moudaya in each month.
Zaawnlr.
Columbian Lodge. No. 7—Meets 3d Tuesday
night in each mouth.
Darley Chapter. No. 7—Meets on Ist Friday
night In each month.
HopoCouncil, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday night
in each month.
St. Aideuiar Commandcry.—Meets 2d Tuesday
ulght in each month.
Lodge in Burma' building, corner Broad and
itaudolph streets.
n \n! Her!tli.
Lodge in Burrus' building—Meetings held on
the Ist aud 3d Sundays iu each mouth.
Public nulldliigft.
Court House (in Court Square, cea n* of city)
between Oglethorpe aud Jackson ana Crawford
and Thomas streets.
Jad on East Common, foot of Crawford *i*eet.
opera House northeast corner Crawturc and
Oglethorpe streets.
Female Orphan Asylum, East CommcL near
| cemetery.
Post Office, corner Oglethorpe and Randolph
I streets.
Hotels.
lUnkiu House, comer Broad and CrawfouL
j streets.
Planters' House. Broad street (east side), be
| tween Mt. Clair and Crawford.
; Central Hotel. Broad street (east side), between
; St. Clair aud Crawford streets.
Broad Street House, east side Broad street, be
: iween Crawford and Thomas streets.
Public* brhuoU,
No. 1 (white male) northeast corner Jackson
: and Crawford streets. No. 2 (white female) south-
I west corner Bt. Clair and Forsyth streets.
Temperance Hail (mixed colored) Oglethop
' Street, between Randolph and Bryan.
Runlrl|al (Government.
1 Mayor, John M<Tlheuuy; City Treasurer, Jobs
N. Barnett; Clerk ol Council, ,vf. M MKire; City
Attorney. Charles Coleman; City Physician, W
W. Fiewelleu; City Sexton, Abraham Odom; City
Marshal. —— -
inson; Wharfinger. Jake Burrus.
roue*.
Chief—W L. Robinson.
Firat Squad - 'l'. ,T Moors, captain: llobi.
Mitchell. Wtu H. tf. Ww>d, Charles Brady, Wh
Smith. Jsmea Roliarts.
Second Squad—John Foran. < aptain; John St.
I’lair, Josh Roper. Zeno Pickett, Dau’l Duncan,
John Brady, John Feagan.
Hull of CotuuibiiM Flit Driwrtiurnt.
Board of Control—W. 11. William*, Chief En
gineer; C. A. Etheridge, First Aaa’t Engineer; A,
K. Francis. Second Asa't Engineer; G. B. Flour
uoy, Secretary.
VIKK COMPAHIKS.
Columbus. No. 1— Engine house on Broad street,
above Bryan.
Young Am. rlca. No. s—Engine house on Ogle
thorpe Street, between Crawford aud Timms*.
Central Mechanics. No. 6—Engine houaeou Ran
dolph street, near Union Paaoeuger Depot.
Hook aud Ladder. No. I—Engine bonne next to
Springer’s opera House.
Military.
City Light Guard*—Armory in Rankin House
Skatiug Kink. Entrance ou Crawford street.
Columbus Guards- Armory iu Gtinhy'rt build
ing, on St. Clair street, between Broad aud Front
Street*.
Muscogee Rifles—No armory yet.
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! unusual linportauie tu the event* autldcvo|njy
meuta of 1875. We shall endeavor to describe
! them fully, faithfully ud (wrleMly.
TilK WKKKI.V bUtt iiu now .tutin-.1 a eiri-ul
tion of over afaoumn* 00pi... Iu ruOer.
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For the Laundry. Manufactured by
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The l>est Starch in the world.
G\ IVES a beautiful finish to the linen, and the
T difference in cost between it and common
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Kingsford's Oswego Corn Starch,
For Puddings. Blanc Mange, Ice Cream. Ac., ia
the original—Jß*tbli*hed in I*4*. And preserve#
its reputation as rrnEß. -tronokb and Hour i-el
icjlte than any other article of the kind offered,
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Direction* for making Puddings, Custards, Ac.,
accompany each one pound package.
For Mole by all First-Flaus Grocer*.
jyt) ditwtf
BIL J. Ai I jiqt HAKT
HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment o
the premises formerly known as the Dr.
Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and
Randolph atree**. Entrance to the uffica on Mc
lat>#h street, wliore dhtfcssluiAl .alia, made
! arther at day or inght. Say bf l<fft and will 1>
I promptly atti'Uded to aa soon a* received.
I j*u22-cod ti.
u. a. k(eiim:,
MKHCIIANX TAILOR
134 Hroaci street,
HAS on hand a haudsomc assortment of Gan
tiemsn s Dress pooda, Ehgliah aud French
: Coasimerra: Vesting*. kd.“
Cutting dona at reasonable rains.
Have ywn* Clothe* made by me. uwd I guarmnte
perfect satisfaction in styl* and price.
J*UBl ly
J. T. COOK,
Stalls 16 & 17, Market House,
K£FS constantly ou hand and for aale th#
BEST MEATS that con be obtaiuad.
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j J. D. Ram no. W. W. Macxall.
i HAM 110 A MACK ALL,
Attorneys itt I,avi,
) Office opfoaita C(Mitral Hotel. Columbus. Ga.
Practice in State and Aialwina Courts
Hihuknceh—Gen. Joseph K. Johnston, Savan
nah. Ga.; Gtm. G, M. Sorrel, Savannah, Ga.; Gov.
J. Black Grooiae, Annapolis. Mff.; A. A J, E. Lee,
Jr., Esqs., St. Louis.
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UFFICE over Abell a Co.'a, corner of Broad
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OFFICE west side Broad street over store of
W. H. Roharts A Co* Practice* tu State aud
f Federal Court*. Advice aud seaWioas tendered to
Administrators, Executors, Guardians, ac. Hpe
cialty made of Conveyancing, Ksominiug Titles.
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Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
I)RACTICEB in Courts of Georgia and Alabama.
I Office 128 Broad street, over C, A. Redd k
Co.'s.
fit#- Special attention given to collections.
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RtXIMS over Moffett's Drug Store. lam reg
ularly supplied with the latest FASHION
j PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect
: satisfaction, at reasonable rate*,
j fiiti2l eodtim
K. THOMPSON,
Livery and Sale Stable,
r\GLETHQRPE STEET, between Randolph and
\J Bryan. The best of Saddle ud Harness
Horae*. A fine lot of Carriages and Buggies
always ou baud.
Special atteulion given to the accommodation
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Going North or East
\\ r li-L avoid night changes and secure the
most comfortable aud ohorfeat route bv
bffyiog ticket*
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W. H. C HIPI.KY,
General Southern Agent. Atlanta. Ga.
apS tf
Strayed or Stolen.
i.HWoH tbe *ubcrib r on VedneaffaF evening.
a small, Mack Hon< Mule, trimmed close,
with bushy tail, ilea bitten on the neck. Was
j i*t seen grazing at the brink school houa in
Wynnton.
A liberal reword will be paid for her delivery to
W|M tf CHARLES KING.
By Itosetfe, Ellis A Cos.
EXECUTOR’S SALE
OF
VALUABLE CITY RESIDENCE!
U'ILL sold without reserve, in front *f the
auction store Rosette. Rfil* k Cos.. St.
Clair street, in the etty of Columbus. Muscogee
county, between the usual hours of sale, on the
Firat Tuf*day lii.Oftolwr Ni”it,
city lot No. *7.1. corner of Franklin aud Forsyth
streets, with oil the improvement# therein, now
occupied by Mr. J. A. Tyle*.
Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Mus
cogee county, for division amofig the heir*.ae the
property ol Mrs. Cherry Bethune, deceased.
-JUfiEPH JONRS.
sepf w4t Executor.
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