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THE DAILY JOBS.
CnlumbuK. tin.,
THJ'RSOAY . OCTOBER M. 1875.
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HI.AN Drown *OAB*AB,
Airnmi 4 (I.MMUW* l-w.
Ot&m K. <7 Braad alraot, Otar Wlttlcli* Kiw!'
Jewelry Store.
Witt prostioe in tha tttafo and Fsdaral Ccrart*.
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HAM It . MaTCRKR. . “ oorrcurp*.
■i itchc:u A nocnniiM.
AllACMr* *tt CBMll#r Mi l*W.
Practice In State and Federal Court*.
ornoM~~4l Broad street, over Wittieh & Kin-
Bid's Jewelry Store. (njl Jjr
Mr. I.mils M. ItfUeli
I* the (iMMral TiwreUnit Agifflt for tho
Daii,r Tunis, and l authorlwxl to rooolpt
for subscription* and contract for advor- |
Using for Uio paper.
ri■ awci*i7aii> m mV* riai. wr
view K fOI.lKl'.
CobtWßG*. Ga., (Vt. 51,1879.
MOKKTART.
There la plenty of money in the banka,
which can be (Stained on llrst-clnss col
lateral “on call" at live per cent.
Eiclian#~The banka are selling on
Sew York at V, premium. All other pointe
>1 premium.
Gold-117, but little offered,
surer—So demand—no quotation*.
oottok.
Cotton yeeterday was very quiet, and
the demand limited.
The greater number of orders for cotton
are In email lots. No heavy tranaoctlona
are reported. The shippers buy up each
day a amount equal to the receipt*. The
eropis coming In very rapidly.
Daily Statement.
Htoek on hand Aug. SI, 1875 484
Reveal
11,412
Shipped y^rd. fy ; . 8,0*2
Stock on hand this morning 2,770
Print.
Ordinary.
(hast Ordinary UyMt,*
laiw MiddUngs.
XWdlinga ... \k
Warehouse sales 2*o
Receipt*.
By Wagon jjj®
•' M. AU K. 312
" River -le®
" N. AB.R. R 1
" K.W.H.R. S
Shipment*.
Byfi.W. R.R.
Home Consumption IS - S7
Name Zay least Year.
Bales .. —,, • -JE I
Receipt* S?
Hhlptuents -SJ®
Stuck 8.854
Total Receipts. 12,079
me* for Middling 13' .c
Receipts at all Vailed States Port*.
1874. 1875
Saturday 18,202 19,389
Su day and Monday 27,JM 27,988
Tuasdav •. 90|U1S 25,417
Wednesday . 19. SM 22,850
Thursday 22.402
Friday 22,995
Various 3,381
Total 132.489 95,941
Showing an Increase of 11,933 boles, com
pared with corresponding day of last
year.
wRArs
Demand for corn very light and weak
ening ; for choice white, in small lots, slls
Is asked; miiod *1 10, with a good pros
pect for lower llgures.
There Is considerable and increasing
demand for Georgia anil Alabama rust
proof oata at $! 25; feed oats 75 to 80c.;
choice Western white oats *5 to 90c.
In flour there Is no change, and the de
mand Is smalt.
PRY <KK)DS.
Tnxle In dry goods was pretty good.
Jobbers were filling a few orders. Calico,
B%c„ Factory Cheeks, 11c. Calico 1 re
tailing at loe,
41 Iks <•* Ur* <••!
The beet lot of Ki<l Okivna In tho pity.
Walking Shades in two buttons lit fl,
I.SO ami $2.50. Evening ami Opera
Shwlos in 1 and 6 buttons- host grade.
I*iquo Kids -black etitohml, with dolors to
, watch the new suitings.
tf J. H. Jones.
! The largest assortment, of line Gold anil
Mirer Watches Is to bo found at
i OPtltt WITTICH A KINBEI/8.
Watches and Jewelry repaired and made
$0 order, satisfaction guaranteed at
. eeUU WITTICH ft KttiSEt/S.
anil They Cane!
A beautiful lot of Fall Prints just in at
J. J. WHITTLE'S.
Sep22 t
Solid Sliver and Silver platfld-ware at
flew York prices at
detlit Wirrtai ft Kissel's.
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings
and Inserting*, at prleee to suit the pur
eliaeer, at
sepin dawtf J. J. Whittle'*.
HtMOVtl. XOTICK.
.11*wir .4 Njtnnrl, ,leb Prlnlfn,
Columbus, Ua.,
have removed their Printing Office into
the Daily Times Office building, where
they will be plonsod to se>' their oustoiners
and friends and the public generally
Having made now additions of type to
their office, they are preparwl to do all
kinds of Job Printing at most reasonable
rates ami at shortcut notice.
uugi tf
Call at J. J. Whittle's and sec Ills beauti
ful selection of Plaid Calico at 10 cents.
•opt. -tf .
The largest and prettiest lot of Ladies'
Silk Ties In the market. Also, Huffs at 10
cents apiece, at J. J. Whittle's.
BtUDAt, Pkuhents of Solid Silver and
SUver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
Junt received at
Vrmcn ft Kissel’s.
_ *,9
A large assortment of Uneo Collars and
Cuffs of the latest styles just received at
sepia J. J. WHITTLE'S.
If you want a Black Luce Point at New
York cost call at J. J. WHirrLK'H.
eepU tf
f Jeans. Tweeds and Casslmoros; Alpacas,
blacker colored; Marseilles, (Juilts, Tow
els, and Napkins at J. S. Jones'.
aMI ArrlTvrf.
If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go to
septa dawtf J. J. WmTrr.E's.
Jewelry repaired and made to order
Engraving and Watch ltepairing done at
Wrrrieß ft Kjnskl'b.
Black and colored Silks, Camel's Hair
Stripes and Plaids for Suitings, Polonaises
and Overtfcjfts at J. 8. Joner'.
Kcw A4vrrtlMM*U.
Fine Stock of Ijow-ITicod llugglea-T. K.
W ynne.
Attorney at Law- 0. Calhoun, Geneva,
Gikirgla.
Watchmaker and Jeweler—Hugh Fer
guson, at Rramhall's old stand.
Wagons! Wagons—T. K. Wynne, Ht.
Clair street.
Now Law Firm—HlUlard A Russell.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired T. S.
Spear/101 Broad street.
Tho undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to his acquaintances and tho puls
lie, that he has located at the old stand
of J. H, Bramhall, where can bn found a
good assortment of Watches, Jewelry,Ac.,
which can bo had at low figures, and guar
anteed a* repmißtedi7rTn7mey~reflihiiedT'
yiUsbrWatches, Clocks and Jewelry Re
paired In the best manner ami satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Engraving of all kinds neatly done,
Hugh Febochox.
Haggle*.
I have in store a good stock of fine and
low priced buggies of various stylus,
which I will sell at greatly reduced fig
ure#. Alholine buggy Whip# in large va
rieties. The attention of purchaser# i#
respectful! invited. T. K. Wynne,
Bt. Clair st. near Warehouse.
oct2l eodtfcwlm
Mow to ('Hi* HlMtr Interest, and W'lul It
Will Do.
Tho following rules aro so simple and
bo true, according to all business usage#,
that every banker, broker, merchant or
clerk, should post them up for reference.
There being no such thing as a fraction
in it, there is scarcely any liability to er
ror or mistake. By no other arithmetical
process can the desired information !>o
obtained by so few figures:
Six Per Cent—Multiply any given
number of dollar# by tho number of days
of interest desired; separate tho right
hand figure and divide by six ; the result
is the true interest on such sum for such
number of days at six per cent.
Eight Per Cent- Multiply any given
amount for the number of days upon
which it i# desired to ascertain tho inter
est, of such sum for the time required, at
eight per cent.
Ten Per Cent--Multiply the same ns
above, and divide by thirty-six. and the
result will be the amount of interest at ten
per cent.
What It Will Do—lf a mechanic or clerk
saves only 2% cents per day, from the
time he is twenty-one until he is three
score and ten, the aggregate, with inter
est, will amount to $2,900; and a dally
i savings of 27V* cents reaches the irnpor
| tant sum of $29,000. A sixpence saved
j daily will provide a fund of $7,000 nufli-
I dent to purchase a good farm. There are
! few employees whoeannot save daily, by
abstaining from the use of cigars, tobacco,
| liquor, etc., twice or ten times the amount
! of the six cent piece. Every person should
| provide for old age, and the man in busi
ness who can lay by a dollar a day will
eventually find himself possessed of ov r
SIOO,OOO. -New York Grocer.
•aw bust and Npnglrs.
“The circus is coming!” He was a reg
ular hoy, and fairly “effervesced” in the
enthusiasm of those happy words. Our
heart went out to that boy in a perfect
flood of binder memories, back to our own
light-hearted boyhood, when life was nil
contour de roue, when the coming circus
was an event in our youthful existence,
when we were kept upon our behavior for
weeks I adore it came, by alternate “fears
of punishment or hopes of rewardand,
oh, when once seated under that glorious
canopy, upon the “ragged edge” of uu un
planed plank, would we have exchanged
places with any king on hi# throne? Once
again wo thrill in every fibre, and clutch
a fresh grip, on our plank, at that sub
lime outburst of music! music by the big
brass band. The grand nitre, knights and
ladle#, velvet and spangles, royal stand
ards and rich housings, upon such noble
horses as were never seen but within the
tented walls of a circus. How we envied
that magnificent ring master his blue suit,
gold stripes and glittering button#, cap a
hi milifaire. If we could only be a ring
master! or that little boy who, with fold
ed arms and compressed lips, rode so
bravely and erect upon his father’s head,
or that fairy-like little girl, all spangle#
and gauze, floating, almost (so lithe and
tight she seemed), around the ring upon
that coal black stood, or a clown! What
splendid fellows, and so very, very funny.
Sadly our affections vacillated between
our several heroes of the arena, tho dou
ble somersault, the hand spring, trapeze
all bright and beautiful -until, with eyes
dazzled at its splendor, we went homo to
dream over the happy scene. For weeks
after, wo could close our eyes, press the
ild# with fancy's magic fingers, and see in
“our mind’s eye” the circus, in all its
glory—horse# and riders, spangle# and
lights, bright; many-colored star*, red,
gold, green and blue; aye, we saw “stars”
in those days; we have seen them since;
but, alas! in vain wo press our heavy eye
lid# now, weary and worn. Our circus
stars have faded from the firmament, gone
out forever. But we glory in that boy,
and rejoice with the little ones that “the
circus is comiug," and many innocent
hearts are filled with joy.
Mnniiavnltil A**oel*tlon.
Wo art' requested by Mrs. Robert Carter j
to state that the ladies propose to give a i
festival early in December in aid of the
Columbus Monumental Association. Wo
are glad to learn this, and feel confident
that it will be a success. We take their
occasion to surest, however, that the
monument bo placed In the city, and n< t
in tho cemetery. Let all who visit our
city be impressed with tho fact that our
love for those who died in our defence is
undying- Inscribe uixm that monument
the wonts: Yirtrir canaa <i<ix plaacit 8f and
victa Qitoni,
The God# and Onto did in thin divide,
They chose the conquering we the conquered
aide,
At a meeting Tuesday night, of Mus
cogee Rifles, our talented young friend,
Mr. Reese Crawford, was elected Captain,
to till the vacancy occasioned by the res
ignation of Capt. J. J. Bradford. Mr,
Crawford was for two years at the Mili
tary Institute at Tuscaloosa, Ala., hence
well knows his duty.
WUhufVs Tonic—-A Sure uud Sk-lln
tlflr Carp.
The unprecedented sale of this world
renowned medicine proves iuoonteetibiy
that no remedy has superseded the use of
this reliable Tonic, No spleen has been
found so hard as not to yield to Its soft
ening influence, and no liver so hypertro
phied as not to give up its long-retained
bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever
has yet refused to fall into line. W hoe
lock, Finlay A Ce., Proprietors. New* Or
leans. For sale by all druggists.
d&w __
The largi'st and prettiest selection of
Transfer Flowers in the city, is at
febl4 dawtf J. J. WmTTLK'e.
MRE RMfc: THCltetfHV a, loti.
•li.ir*.
“Make to yourself an image, and In
defiance of the decalogue, worship It.
Whether It be excellence In medicine, or
law, or political eminence, determine not
to relax your endeavors until you have
attained It.”—Randolph of Roanoke.
Frost ha# quite blackened potato vine#,
ripened persimmons, and—tho “longest
pole,” as usual, take# them.
Autumn leaves are the latest rage
with sentimental mioses* Wild grosses
and woodland rambles. Take the hint, j
young man.
“What’s the matter, Johnnie? do you I
want some more cake?” -Johnnie (sob
bing)—“N-no-ah ! I'm done had fruit cake,
jelly cake, an’ plum cake, un’ now I'm dot
* tomachroche . ”
Provoking an appetite: Looking at the
tempting delicacies of our restaurant win
dows, then going home to "bacon and
grns.”
Consoling: “Where Ignorance in bliss,
'tls folly to be wise.”
Nutting is nowin order. Hickory and
chestnuts plenty, ye average “small boy"
happy, and fond mothers with plenty of
patching to contemplate.
My Idea of un agreeable man Is, one who
agrees with rne.—“Dizzy.”
The Lumpkin road is ill elegant driving
order, and young coup if*# are enjoying it
to their hearts’ content.
Familiar words: “It was not so in <wr
day.”
A plea for inflation from tho bar. "I’m
in favor of inflation, just look back at our
good old Confederate money, there were
cords of it, bought everything we wanted,
and I never was so flush in my life. Let
’em inflate.” 0
Planters’ soliloquy: Topped or not to
sell; that is the question. We are no
prophet on the cotton qustion, but our ex
perience in a series of years, is that the
planter who meets the market as his crop
is ginned, generally strike# a fair average,
if not tho top figures of the season.
The weather is beautiful, clear, cool and
bright, most auspicious k r cotton picking,
and all hands hard at work.
We found them busy as bees at the Co
lumbus Iron Works, and were glad to es
cape the happy sound of hammer and
tongs, not very grateful to our unaccus
tomed ears.
Critics are those persona who have fail
ed in ai t or literature*— Lotliair.
Good old times forsooth !go to, wretched
man! To-day is the bent day the world
ever saw, to-morrow will bo better, and
it# to-morrow better still. In five thou
sand years this world will be a tolerable
decent place to live in. Do you know why
men exposed their lives in battle so reck
lessly in your good old times? Bravery!
you way. Bosh! it was because there was
nothing under heaven to live for, precise
ly a# I, feeling that I must die sometime,
came to New .Jersey that I might leave the
world without a pang of regret. -Abou
Ben Ad hem.
I.nw Partnership.
We call attention to the law card of the
lion. Henry W. Hilliard and James M.
Russell, Esq., which appears in our col
umn# this morning. Both gentlemen are
I known for the high rank which they hold
in their profession.
Mr. Hilliard will make hi# permanent
home in Columbus, near the Been* of hi#
youthful triumph# at the bar and on the
hustings. He announce# to his friends in
hlB old Congressional District in Alabama,
in the counties adjacent to Columbus, that
ho will give a large portion of his time to
the practice of law in their courts* a# well
us in the court# of Georgia. He I# a loyal
and true representative of the Bouth, and
an earnest and eloquent advocate of con
stitutional liberty. We welcome Mr. Hil
liard a# a neighbor anti friend.
Mr. Russell i# too well known in the
county of his birth to require furl her com
ments from us. He is acknowledged as
one of the best writer# of his section, and
among the l>e#t of lawyers. lie, like his
distinguished associate, is well acquainted
with both Alabama and Georgia practice.
The firm will doubtless find the arrange
ment into which they have entered agree
able ami advantageous.
Mr. W. B. Lloyd will continue in their
office and give attention to all clerical
work. Hi# long experience a# Clerk of our
Superior Court eminently fit# him for this
work.
A Bennitful Dress.
There is a lady in this city now woar
in# a ffinttham dress, presented to her by
W. H. Younrf, of the £a#l3 A Phenix
MamuaiTurin*? Company, of Colum
bus, Ga., that is one of the the pret
tiest (Irreees we ever saw. And
the fact that tho j?oods were manufac
tured here in the South, from the raw ma
terial that grows in our soil make# it all
tho prettier and more attractive. How in
depondont it look#! How favorably an d
it compare with the far fetched and dear
er bought good# we tlnd in the stores!
Oh, for the day when the men and women
of tho South shall forget thier follies In j
(Ires# and extravagance in living, and con- j
line themselves to such food and raiment j
a# our own generous soil and cotton and
woolen manufactories! What a happy,
contented and wealthy people we should
soon be.- Eufaula Times.
Bedell A Ware have an extenson top
Phaeton for sale cheap. Call and see it.
[ octJO St.
A V. Robison A S**n will open their
<lancing academy here tho first week in
November. oct2o 2t*
An entire new #kM*k of Jewelry. The
latest styles just received at
octlO Wittich A Kinskl’b.
The best Wool Jeans ever brought to
this market at 25, 37, 50 and 62 cents, at
J. J. Whittle’s. sept. 29-tf
Call at J. J. Whittle’s and get someoi
the Eureka Spool Bilk. It is the smooth
est, strongest and cheapest silk In use.
sep22
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard j
wide, at 10, 12% and 15c per yard—the Uvst
gixxis in the market at the price, at
Sep22 dftwtf J. J. WHITTLE’S. j
To be Homed.
Anew and beautiful silver mounted |
[ Sewing Machine, which cost one hundred !
dollars, will bo raffled at W. T. Robinson’s j
Double Track Depot as soon as fifty j
chances, at $2 per chance, can be obtained.!
It has all the latest improvements, and
runs easy and smoothly. Call and exam-1
ine it. Notice will be given of the day on i
which the raffle will take place.
New Xu*ta Ribbon*.
New Collars and Cuffs, fresh line of
Hamburg’s Edging, choice Prints, Felt
Skirts and Flannels, at
J. S. Jones’,
Sep. 10-tf Columbus, Oik
Madame F*y’s Caraet*,
New ami complete line of Alpacas, Bril
liantincs, Black Cashmeres and Bomba,
sines, at J. 8. Jokes.
Sep. IP-tf
AttgMt fl*w*r.
Tim most miserable being# in the world
areth<#e suffering from Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint.
More than seventy-live per cent, of the
people in the United States are afflicted
with thee# two diseases and their effects,
such a# Hour Htomach. Bick Headache,
Habitual CostivericH#, Palpitation of the
Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnaw
ing and burning pains at the pit of the
Htomash, Yellow Bitin, G ated Tongue ami
Uisagromble taste in the mouth, coming
up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac. Go
to the Drugstore of Dr. F. L. Brooks and
get a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for
10 cents. Try it. Two doses will relieve
you. octl tf
Don’t fail to call at J. J. Whittle’s More
buying your Dress Goods. He has a beau- j
tifui line of Plaids, from 20 to 75e. Aim#,
Heal Brown, Navy Blue, and all other j
colors of Cashmeres. Full line of Black
Alpaca#, cheaper than ever known be-!
fore. sept. 29-tf
TO OKAXOKR* AS D OTHER*.
The undersigned merchant a hereby no
tify all Grangers that they will sell them
goods of every kind a# low as they can be
bought under “Granger, contracts” ami
deduct five per emit., and not bind them
up to seeresy about anything.
We are not governed by the Board of
Trade in any way, and will guarantee that
parties tvadiag with us will buy every
thing at the Unrest price*, if not hirer than
they do under secret contracts,
11. T. Ckiolek,
Acre *t Murdoch,
E.B. Swift, No. 90.
Jno. McGouoh A Cos.,
J. J. Whittle.,
J. Kyle A Cos.,
oetl4 1 m F. C. Johnson.
Corsets and Ribbon# for the millionat
J. 8. Jones’.
New Dress Goods, embracing l>eautitul
effects in Plaids, also Gray Bilk Poplins,
especially adapted to immediate wear
itt J. B. Jon eh’.
Sep. 10 tf #
MARE WAY FOK THFOI.n KEEIA
HI.K.
Oj*ters, I’Uh undUamr.
Our Restaurant i# now open for the sea- j
Hug, supplied with tfie best the market af- !
fords. Bar stocked with best liquors and I
Cigars.
octl7 Chas. Heymam A Cos. j
Why Will 1 M* Pitt* A wtty f
WITHOUT a parallel.
The demand for Dr. <f. Brad field’s Fe-i
male Regulator l# beyond preeerient in !
the annals of popular remedies. Orders t
come in so thick and fast that the Propri
etor ha#, heretofore been unable to fill i
them ail. He is happy to state that ar- j
raligaments are now complete by which j
he i# prepared to manufaeture Female j
Regulator on a scale equal to the emer
gency, and th> public may feel assured
that their want# may now supplied. I
Physicians of high repute are using this j
great remedy, in daily practice, all over
Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf- j
ter from suppressed, susjiended or irreg- j
uiar menstruation. This valuable medl-1
cine i pr*q>ared by L. H. Bradfield, Drug- 1
gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per!
iMJttle by druggist# throughout America
HEARTY RLOOMIKO WIDOW.
Marietta, Ga., March 9, 1870. j
Me*nr*. Bradfield <fc Vo.:
(tentiemen—You will please ship us an-!
other supply of your invaluable Female !
Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We ;
are happy to state that this remedy give# j
I miter satisfaction than any article we j
sell. We have been wiling it sim l#6,
and witnessed many remarkable curt?# by
it Among others, there was a lady
friend of ours who was willow and sickly
until #t*e was twenty-six years old, when
ripe was married. Her husband lived two
vour# and died. She continued in bad
health; in fact, she ha# 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 ami bought a bottle of your Regula
tor from us, and took it according indi
rections. it has cured her sound and
well, brought her regular monthly peri
ods on, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom
ing widow—with the use of but two bot
! ties of your Regulator, costing her only
j three dollars, when she had tried several
! physicians and spent a great deal of
! money without any benefit. Wishing you
| great sura-ess with your valuable reme
dies, we are, respectfully yours, etc.,
W. Hour A 8. j
ap23 9m !
Dividend Notice.
The S>mi-*nnual dividend r-f five p r cent, j
upon the capital stock of THE FAULK A PHE- }
NIX M’Fd. CO., will be due and payable on and
after November first, to holders of stock on 30th j
last., at which date the transfer books will be
closed.
G. GUNBYJORDAN, !
oct!7 td Roo’yaa* rreas.
SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS.
J. W, Dennis and Go., Proprietors.
MO l'i|M‘r Oilcllioriio M.
GRATES AND STOVES FOR EVERYBODY.
; P RATES FROM 12 TO2O inches. FROM $2 TO
| VI SO. Stoves cheaper than can be bought
I anywhere.
octl 7 and Awl mo
Rust-Proof Oats.
J OFFER MY RUST PROOF OATS. PIT UP IN
* th* b *st burlap sack*, of five bushel* each, de-
Hvered on cars tree of drayago. at $1.50 Ten
per cent, off delivered on tho farm if sack* are
tarnmhe-l. W.M. U YOUNG,
octl J d7t wfiw _______
be WOLF & STEWART,
Job Printers,
Times Offlre Bnllillnc.
1:1 iiAM>oi.ru .vrßEirr,
OOIiUMBUS, GA.
Order* for Job Printing of every description
solicited, and satisfaction gu#ranteed.
Bill Heads, Letter Heads. Note Heads.
; Statements, Shipping Tags. Envelopes,
Business. Visiting, Postal Cards, &c,
! WEBBING INVITATION*.
I in the beet style of the art.
Railroad Receipt Booh* on hand aud made to
! order.
tf Specimen* and price* furnished on appli
cation. Order* by mail will receive prompt at
tention. ail#22 eodtf
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
AIT ILL be sold on the Ist Tuesday in Ncvem
v V ber next, in trout of Rosette, IQlis A Co.’a
corner, a large lot Goods, consisting of a general
assortment of Jewelry, Watches, Clock*, Ac . Ac.
Levied upon to satisfy twe Fi Ft# ia nay hand*
iu favor of Leidwig H. K*un ▼#• Tho*. 8. Spear.
For one week before the sale the goods will b on
exhibition at J. 3. Spear’s jewelry store, on
i Brood JOBS B. IVEY, Sheriff.
’ rwtXtd
DIKEITOUY OF THK CITY.
rtmrrlif.
rmiflr nxMBTTXiUAN.
Corner i4 o#letl*rjw Bt. CUlr
J. 11. N*II. Service* at h‘„ a. U. and 4 $
m. to* Is Huihla) . Sunday achool at tf a. u
KriaCOl-A L (T AIR ITT*.
Oiflethnrpe atrwt, lietween RniKlolph an*! Bt,
Clair— Rev. W. C. Hunter rM;t*>r. 8* rv*r at It
a. m. and 4 r. M. eacJi Sun day. Humlay-arln-o
at 3 t H.
KOMAR CATBOUC,
St. PluUij>* ami Kt. Jaiuea (OUi>Ui*|—<m Jnk
u street, between Ualiiwin at* l Ketr atreete—
Fsther HaiuUton peator. Ma at ami t**, a
M„ ami vni>4 rftft e m. Catcirbbuit at 4r. u.
i*wi urriMt.
Raniio.nh street, between Jscksou smi Troup
StrotW Rev. 0. A. K'-iulrkk jaistor. Services
every Humlay st luj, a. m. siut 7‘* r. m. Sunday-
SCtIMOI st U A. M.
MKTHODIHT.
St. Luke—On J** ksonstreet, between UandoipL
ami St. Clair—Rev. It. J. Corley pastor. Ser
vices each Sunday st 10>, a. u. sud fji, P. m. Sun
day’ school at 9 *. a.
St. Eaui—StiUtbeast corner of Franklin and
Troup streets—Rev. J. O. Uraucli pastor. Her
vices every Sunday at Kiq A. M. and 7 1 , r. m
Sunday-sc bool at 4p. m.
Hr od Street Metbrnlist-Ou upper Broad street
tt*iv. B. F. Breedlove paster. Service*every Sun
day at 1054 a. m. and 75, r. u. Sunday school at
‘i', pm. Class meeting st 9a. m.
jkwi**n ynauo<*i:k.
Corner of Crswford snd Forsy th street*. Her
man birktuthai rabbi. Services every Friday
evsniuif st S o’clock, sud Saturday morning st It
o'clock.
GIRARD.
Methodist -L. B. I*yue pastor. Services first
Sunday at 10>s am., and third Sunday st ft r. m
Sunday-seh<Md 8 P. M.
Baptist—Rev. . Parker, pastor Service# on
the first and third Sundays in each month
Buuday -school at a. M.
BOOWNIVIUJS.
Baptist—Rev. J. F. Reeves, {tastor. Bjrvicee
second and third Sundays. Sunday-school at 9 a.m.
Kinging School meets every Monday, Wedues
day and Frjday nipht* at the Brptist Church
Conducted by 1). W Brmd.
Trinity (Metbodisi,— Rev L. B. I*ayne
tr. Services first, second and Uiird Sunday at e
e. M.. and 3rd Sunday at 105, a. m. Alt*-mat*
Sundays supplied both morning snd eveniag
Sunday -school every Sunday st 3 p. it.
COLORED.
Asbury Chapel (lfethodist)—Saat Common—W.
J. Uainea paster. es every Sunday at lui 4 ‘
a. m.3P. M. and 7\ at night. Sunday-school at
9 A. M.
First Baptist—Corner Front snd St. Clair
street (ii<-sr river*—Ureen McArthur pastor. Ser
vices every Sunday at 10-, a. m. and Bv. m. Sun
day-school at V a. M.
St. Jofcn (Methodist), Northeast Common—K
P. Holmes pastor. Services every Sunday at 10 \
a. M. and Bp. m.. Bunday-S4'b(K>l at a. m.
Second Baptist church (Northern Liberties*—
Primus Stafford pastor. Services every Sunday
at 10 54 a. M. and hr. v. Sunday-school at sa. m
Columbus 4.range
Meets over Pollard A Harris' store Saturday
in every mouth.
I. O. . F.
Muscogee Lodge on Oglethorpe street, between
•St. Clair and Crawford streets. Regular meetings
held every Monday evening at 7>4 o’clock.
Chatbooehe* Lncampun ut meets 3d and 4th
Mondays in e.a-h month.
NttMinlr.
Columbian l/xlge, No. T—Meets 3d Tuesday
night in each month.
Darb'y Chapter. No. 7—Meets on Ist Friday
uigbt in each month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday night !
(U each mouth.
Ht. Aideiusr Comiuandery —Meets 2d Tuesday I
uight in eoi h mouth.
Lodge in Burrus’ building, corner Broad and ]
Randolph streets.
II Nal Brrith.
Lodge in Burrus’ building—Meeting* held on I
the Ist and 3d Huudsys in each mouth.
PuMlr BitildlngK.
CVrtirt House (In Court Square, cl ot city) j
between Oglethorpe and Jackson ana srawtord 1
and Thomas streets.
Jail on East Common, foot of Crawford m -*et.
Uj>era House northeast corner Crswforc and
Oglethorpe streets.
Female Orphan Asylum. East Commit, near
cemetery.
Post Office, corner snd lULv-lpb
streets.
IlfttflN
liankin House, corner Broad and Crawfoic
•tresis.
Planters’ House, Brood street (east side), be
tween Ht. Clair and Crawford,
Central Hotel, Broad street (eaat side), between
Kt. Clair and Crawford streets.
Broad Street ttouv, east side Broad street, be-
I tween Crawford and Thomas streets.
Fu title MrliooU.
No, 1 (white male; north,-net corner Jackson
and Crswtord streets. N<>. i (whit*- female) s*.>uth
west corner Bt. Clair sud Fursy th streets.
Tempcrauce Hail (mired colored) Ogh-thop
street, between Randolph and Bryan.
Niiiu*l|>ml fcovfrniiießL
Mayor, John McUhnmy; City Treasurer, Jobs
N. Barnett; Clerk of Council. M M. Moore; City
Attorney, Charles Coleman, City Physician, W
W. Flewellen; City Belton, Abraham (fdom; City
Marshal, ; I>'pty Mambal, W L. Itob
inson; Wharfinger, Jake Burma.
POUCIL
Chief—W, L. Robinson.
First Squad—T. .T. Moors, captain. Robt.
Mitchell. Win. H. U. Wood. Charles Brady, Wh .
Smith, James thibarts.
Second Stpiad—John Koran, captain: John Bt.
Clair. Josh Ropar. Zeno Pickett, Dan’l Duncan,
John Brady, John fVagan.
Koll it < litii Fire Depart ment.
B*iard of Control—W. H. Williams, Chief En
gineer; C. A Etheridge, First Ass’t Engineer . A.
K. Francis, rteaond Ass t Engineer; O. R. Flour
noy, Secretary.
rutl COMPAMRS,
Columbus. No. I- Engine house on Broad street,
i above Bryan.
Young Am rica. No. ft—Engine b*)o*e on Ogle
i thorpe street, betweeu Crswford snd llkomas.
! Central Mechanics. No. 6—Engine house on Ran
■ dolph street, near Union Paesruger Depot.
I Hook sud lAidder, No. I—Engine house next to
j Springer’s Home.
Nllitarj.
| City Light Guards—Armory in Rankin Houae
[ Kkatiug Kink. Entrance on Crawford street.
, Coiambus Guards—-Armory in Ounby’s build
! lug. on Bt. Clair street, between Broad and Front
streets.
j Muscogee Rifles—No armory yet.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
A 1 r ILL b aoid on the first Tuesday in No- :
? veuiber next, in front of Freer h 221g#‘ )
store, corner Broad and Bt. Clair sta.,Colum
bus Ga., between the legal honrs of sale, the j
following Water Ix>ta, being a portion of the Wa- !
ter Lots conveyed by the illy of Columbus to i
Jno. U Howard, et al. to-wit:
L"ts 4. 5, 6. 7. 8,9, 10, 16. 17. 18. 19. 90. 2!. 23. j
23, 24 25, 36. 27. 28,29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34 35. 36. 37, |
according to a survey of the same. describing ;
the property of tue Water Lot Company of the j
City of Columbus Sold to satisfiy a ft la. ii fa- •
vor of Van Leonard, Trustee Howard Manufactnr- !
ing company, vs The Water Lot Company. ■
Property pointed out by R. J. Moses. pia.ntifT* 1
Attorney, as the property of defendant in ft fit. j
At the same time and place, the property for- j
raeriy known a* the John Odom plantation, ;
bound don the north by Mr*. John Odom and
McFarlin, cast by Emanuel Bitch, south by Joe ;
King aud A. J. Odom, and west by A. J. Odom;
and the estate of J. It Dozier. Bold to satisfy a J
ft fa iu fhvor of Guatavus DeLauney, vs 8. C. j
Woolfblk, maker' and C, C. Cody endorse*-. <
Property pointed out by defeudents.
Also, at the same time and place, a large brirk
house, the into residence of John A. June*, de
ceased. comprising 20 acres, more or leas, in j
thdCowi-ta Reserve, Muscogee county. Georgia,
lying adjacent to the place of residence of the
| Ute 8* aboru Jones, deceaasd, and about ISi
i miles northeast of the City of Columbus. Levied
! on t<> satisfy two ft fas iu my hand a in favor of
j Kory McNeill vs, John A. Jones, endorsee.
JOHN HL IVEY. Sheriff.
Muscogee Tax Sales.
A A r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in No
rV veuiber next, between the legal hour# of
sale. In front of Preer & IHgcs* store, on Broad
street. Columbus. Ga.. the following property,
to-wit:
South half of city lot No 273, being and lying in
the City of Columbus, on Jackson street, between
Fulton and Covington streets. Levied on as the
property of Mrs F 0 Dickerson, to satisfy a tax 6
fa in my hands lor State and county taxes, for
the year 1874. Levy made by lawful Constable.
Also, at the same time aud place, part of city
j lot No 25, situated on the northeast corner of
Front and Dillingham st’s,fronting 30 feet, more
or less, on Broad street. 60 feet on Dillingham
street. Levied on a* the property of Mrs W Pitt**.,
to satisfy a ft fa in my hands tor State aud entm
ty tax for the year 1874. Levy made by lawful
Constable.
Also, at the same time and place, city lot No
493, situated on the southwest corner of Mcln
tosh and st Clair street*. Levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs A B Davis, to satisfy a fl fa in my
hands for Stab* aul county taxes for the year
1874. Levy made by lawful Constable.
J R IVEY. Sheriff.
Mortgage Sale.
AT TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem-
V f ber next, at Rosette, KUi* A Co’a corner, in
the City of Columbus, between the legal hours of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land lying in the City of
Columbus and County of Muscogee, and known
in the plau of said City a* the North half of Lot
No. 601. situated on Mclntosh street, between
Early and Fulton streets. Levied on as the
property of Mary Lewis, to satisfy a mortgage
ft fa iu my bauds in flavor of Thoa. 8. Tuggle vs.
Mare Lewis. Propertv pointed out in said mort
i gage Ufa. J. R. IVEY,
j B*pt Sheriff.
1,500 A (to Stock Farm
For Hnl.
f OFFER \LL OB A PART OF THE VAU A
-1 RLE pi a tail on known os the Mutley pine,
Ixing -u Randles creek. Muaumgae county *a.
Th - lands are rich and h* aithy. n* ar the Railroad
and 12 miles due ca-t of Columbus.
AS A STOCK FARM.
Ta*aa has uo advantafs of it and it will be sold
f*r less money thau you can buy in Teas*. Five -
huudr i head of stock cau be c*rri* ti and never
coat a dollar for feed.
AH A OKA IN l-'A liM,
it is ss good as the Htat- aiTonta an average of
•Jft bueln is corn per acre, has i*en repeatedly
mad> upon its rich b <ttom laud and not uufre
quently a bale of cotton l* r a. re.
ASA GRASS FARM.
no other place in Georgia. ku< wn to the under
signed has produced without an hour spent on
preparation f 1000 worth of grass cut. cured, snd
deliver* and in market in six weeks at arogt of $l5O,
This result cau be quadrupled.
WHY HELL A PLACE 80 VALUA
BLE?
I am iu debt, aud must pay. If yu want a place
unsurpassed in its come aud sue me
*'r enquire of Eate* A Son. 4. Marion Kst*-* or
the nudersigned at the plantation 3 miles south
of Witub-r y. on S. W. Railroad.
A map of the place can be seen at this office,
octlfl deodkw tf R. M. GRAY
For Rent.
GOOD 4-room HOUSE on
Early Street, neigr Broad.
Also a small HOUSE AND IJJT
Apply t* O. T. WILLIAMS,
aep 1241 Photograph Galb ry.
For Rent.
AND SLEEPING ROOMS IN
the Georgia Home Building mMSh
Ale** an office over the store of H. y i *
Abell A- Cos.
Apply to
s*p2 tf CHABLEB COLEMAN.
Executrix’s Sale.
4 (iHI EARLY TO AN ORDER ly£*!kL
. Y from the honorable I ourt of
Ordinary, will bes-.ldou KIKS'I ..sffrTTW
Tl EhD.AY IN NOVEMBER next Un CrTtfEZi
in front of Ri>wn‘tte. Kluh A Co.’s, ONE nIUKi-
HOUSE, two stories high, situated on Front,
between Crswford and Dillingham streets.
Also, a SIX-ACRE LOT. situated in IJuwood,
bounded on the north by T B. Howard, coat by
C M. Walker, south by Charles Ellis, west by
Mrs, Lockhart; with a two room house and
butcher pen. All in good rejair.
Tbmh Ohe-third cash, balance in one and
two years, with seven per cent, interest from
•Jar of sale.
C ATH E B IN E Me ARD LF.
Executrix of Felix MeArdh*. deceased.
oct# td
John Blackmar,
rtt. CUair Street, Gunby’g Buildlnff, next to
Preer, Illffo# A Cos.
Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance.
AKFT.It, BT reUMIKSIOS,
To MerchantM’ and Mechanics’ Bank, this city.
jan'JUMy
Notice to the Public.
Having purchased a fine hearse, i
am prepared to furnish it whenever needed
and can also supply Carriages for funerals at lib
eral rates.
my 14 iy A. (.IfilL
O'Keefe, Kllis A Cos.,
Cotton Factors and
4 O 2171INMOY n I'.IU 'll \ \TS.
XI. | CEVTSAI. WHARF.
CHARLESfTOH. # C.
sep33 Km .
For Sale.
FIRifT-CLASS LADIES’ OR GENTLEMAN’S
riding Pony. Sind sud gentle and works iu dou
ble or single harness Can be bought cheap. Ap
ply at TIMES OFFICE.
Av.v> r i'i:i>.
A GENTS CAN MAKE FROM
H lO to Week
it orn
New Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Macliines.
(Ml t once or address
WHEELER A WILSON M NF’G CO.
tf No. 100 Brood
L. I*. AENCIfHACHER,
Fuisliioimblc! Tikiloi*.
ROOMS over Moffett's Drug Htore. lam reg
ularly supplied with the latest FASHIuN
PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect
; satisfaction, at reasonable rates.
| mh2l eodCru
Beautiful and New
<iTYI.ES of NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES, all
! O the latest tints and shapes, from 25 cent# to
i 7A cents per box. containing one wait* paper and
| two dozen envelopes, just received by
j. w. i*:a*; a xoiuiax,
| Bookseller# and Stationers. Columbus, Georgia
| #ep? deodawtt
H. D, MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP,
; South Store in Jones' Building. Oglethorpe 8
* ACTS and #dls old Furniture
I * on Commission. Upholder
awSyjiying ftmii Work and Repairing
i jmjSmgiSjgjjjE lone generally, in g<>od style.
-■ I Min now using Johnson's cele
‘ * *•• which tr* the
best in the United Htat< s. H. D. MOOSE,
Just South of McKee's Carriage bhap.
aprlfl ly _________
J. T. COOK,
Stalls 15 & 17, Market House.
j constantly on liacd and for sale the
| BEBT MEATS that can be obtained.
rah 23 dly
Door, Siisli and Blind
11 iXIFVCrOKV,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Send for price# to I*. P TOOLE.
#ep24 tf Charleston. 8. C.
Genuine Rust Proof Oats.
Five Hundred Bushels
FOR HALE BY
SWIFT, MURPHY k 00,
oofl4 2w
GREAT
English Remedy
- TIIK
Cordial Ilalm of Syriciim,
AND
TONIC PILLS,
EOR
NERVOUS AND 6ENERAL DEBILITY
Premature Decay, Oxer Xmtulffeftre In
the t’ae of Opliuu or Alcoholic
Drink*. ToUaeco. Ac.
\EKYOtI lli:itII*ITl.
The Press, the Pulpit and the Lecture room
are silent>u the subject of this disease, k false
delicacy withholds s knowledge in regard to vio
lation of Physiological Laws, and life-wrecks
shattered humanity, insauity, and premature
graves fill the world. No race, nation or posi
tion is exempt from the soul-destroying scourge.
Sleepless nights, twitching of the muscles,
trembling of the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis
turbed by noise or excitement, pimples and
blotches on the face, d* sire to avoid eompany, pe
culiar sensation over the. whole body are among
the difficulties which attend this complaint.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
will in u short time eo cleanse the blood and
soothe the nerves, aud restore strength to the
body, as to make life enjoyable and happy.
EPILKPWY OK FITN.
No other remedy will care Epilepsy or Fits so
quickly ss the Cordial Balm of ftyru um and Touio
Pills.
Kidney Diseases
and many other difficulties are cured by tho use
of the Cordial Balm of byrap and Tonic PilD.
If the wratery portions of our food are not pass
ed off, they must, when retained iu the sjsteiu,
produce serious difficulties. Language fails
when attempting to describe the sufferings of per
sons whose kt&sys ar out of order ; gravel,
back ache, inflammation of the bladder aud of tho
delicate membranes of the urinary organs are the
resuit if the water is not rejßiiarly aud properly
carried through the kidneys.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum
is effectual in promoting the secretion of the wa
tery aud uunutritious portions of the food, aud
iu carrying it off by its proper outlets.
Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable
should be passed off in the water iu sweat, aud
from the bowels. If these usele*B matters are
i retaiued disease is sure to follow, fur then tho
blood becomes poisoned with the impurities
which should pas* off iu their proper eltauueis.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
is a powerful cleanser of the blood; it starts the
liver amt kidneys into active operation, aud acts
<>u all the secretions of the body. It carries off
<>ld aud foul elements iu the blood, which ar*7
slow and sure death if allowed to remain iu the
system.
DH Tjixr HCJUKTEfSS.
THE CORDIAL BALM OP BYRI
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
is the only remedy that has ever pmyed by prac
tical experience s benefit to those who sntf.-r trow
ver-iudulgeuce in Alcoholic Liquors, it com
pletely destroys the tastes for them, and restores
the victim to health and vigor. A single trial will
prove it to be iust what it is recommended to be.
MOrtPHESTE.
THE CORDIAL BALM OF BYKI
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
is a sure cure for the )abitual use of Mor
phine. so extensively used iu this country ss a
wtimuiaut. It will in a very short time com
pletely destroy tlm desire for tuis narco to tic.
We have many testimonial* from the first fami
lies in Europe aud America, who testify to its
efficacy.
opih m.
Th*? alarming increase of the use of this most
pernicious drug a# a stimulant, by male and fe
male. aud its peculiar effects, completely destroy
ing the digestive spiratus aud shattering the
nervous system, effeimnstiug and debasing the
mind,renders
The Cordial Balm of Syricom and Toole Pills
of inestimable value, as it completely destroys all
desire lor this most bsueful drug, and restores
the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even in
cases where opium has been used In large quanti
ties and for a number of years,
[Davenport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.)
How few people are found without some Indi
cations of nervous disease. This truth has he u
recognized ever since classic ages, when a sound
imud in a sound body was held as the perfection
of huir-au exn*t4*uce. Home from congenial dis
. ase, others from yduthful indiscretions, tome
from alcoholic indulgence or too free use of to
bacco. suffer from tremor* palpitation of nervous
excitement-all of which can be removed and per
uianently cured by th* English Remedy. the Cor
dial Balm of Syricum, which has long been iu the
old country the favorite remedy, and which,
since its introduction into this country, bss dis
tanced all other medicines having the same ob
ject in view.
Boston, inly Ift, 1H74.
Dr E- LoTWRor: Dear Sir—l beg to inform
you that i have been troubled with Nervous
Debility for the |aat twelve years, and have been
unable to obtain any relief until I purchased a
package of the Cordial Balm of Hyncum st Mr.
Duucau’s drug store, corner of Lcverett and
(ireeu streets. The benefit derived from the use
of one package so far exceeded my expectations
that I address you this for publication, thtt
other suffers may avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to be cured. Yours truly,
John Tuttle. Ifoston P. O.
Lancaster. May 14, 1A73.
Dr. .E. Lothrof: Dear Sir—l have u#e*l up
all the Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pill#
that you let m.- have when you first undertook
I my cure and I am glad to l>e able to Inform you
! that, thus tar, I have derived greater benefit
\ from it than from any ather medicine I have ever
tak- nin my life. I sleep better, and daily go
about my work without hesitation or fear. My
’ nerves are getting steadier every day. and if I
! continue to improve os last as I have done for the
| last few months since I have been taking your
medicine. I have no doubt but that I aball soon
■ a,rain be a well man. With many thanks for the
; good you have done me, I enclose $’J5 for which
' please send roe as before, five more bottle* of the
Syricum and Pills, as I intend to keep up the use
: of them unti Jfully cured, os I believe I shall be.
Very truly yours,
Elliott Tompxik*.
Wholesale Agents t
Heth S. Hascx. Baltimore. Md.
E. Montecse & Cos., New (Means, t*.
Van Hhaacx. Btevks*on & Rmd. Chicago, Hl.
John D. Pares. Cmcinuaai. Ohio.
Strong to Cobb. Cleveland. Ohio.
Collccs A Bros.. Bfc. Louis. Mo.
Sold by druggists.
It your Bru*rl*< nnt keep It *k
them and (liry will art It loryou front
any af th* abare Hlwkwk Bramriat*.
Dr. O. Edgar Lothop, Proprietor, may be eon
fidentiaUy consulted, by mail or otherwise, free
of charge *t his office No. 143, Court st., Boston,
Mass.
Send twenty-five rental for copy of Doctor's
B*v>h. fjj* A*wly