The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, November 02, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIM IIS. Cuiiimbu*. 0# TUESDAY . NOVEMBER 2. IW-- MAHK H. ilAiiH/Hli, 111..%.\ UroK II <fc O.IKK.IH!. .ltinmy imri rotttiwllor* mi Uw. 018* .Vo. 07 l>rim>i otrfDt. o*<-r Wlttlrll* Kln-I> Jowriry Store. Will nr*rtl<ui in the State and Fwl<-t! Oonrtn. L. lUTOHKB. * 11 OOETI IIH. H.iTllElt OOKT( 111 l , Auwnp nnit <'oaawllf hi 1.. Practice in n.l Federal Cott. tlrncK--67 Broad atr*H. over Wit U.-h A- Kin* rel'p* Jewelry Htoro. S' pi ty Mr. M. I.yni-h In tho General Traveling Agent for the Daily Times, anil Is authorized to receipt for subscriptions and contract for adver tising for tbs* [Wiper. mttmt AYii iMi!i\ri.u. iti: vizw IX < 01.111 it Vs. (.oLT MUI n, Ua., Nov. 2,1H75. MONETARY. Tho money in the ilnnks lit now being lined to move tho cotton. The quunttti on hand Is not so great as It was, though a plenty to meet tho demands upon good collateral. Exchange—Tho hanks are selling on New York at V t premium. All other points premium. Gold--115,but little offered. Silver—Wo demand—no quotations, oorrov. Cotton yesterday was very quiet, tho demand limited, and the receipts only fair. f ** The greater number of orders for cotton are In small lots. No heavy transactions are reported. The spick on hand Is not as great as was expected. but is increasing. Daily Slalemail. Htock ouhonil Aug. 31,1575, 433 Keeelvrd yesterday 62$ *' previously 11,677—15,305 15,79.) Hhlpped yesterday Hi “ previously, 10,081- 10,105 (Hock on hand this morning 5,625 Prirex. Ordinary tftM Good Ordinary ll’^® 5 . Low Middlings IT'. Middlings . 12% Good Middlings 12* ~ Warehouse sales .52 Heeriplx. By Wagon 116 " M. AG. It. 150 •• River . .....HO - N’.A H. It. If.. 12 “ H. W.R.R " W.R.R 0- 628 tihlpmrnts. By 8. W.R.R. R Home Consumption 76 si ,So mi Zoy Last Fear in Cblumlnin. Holes 2711 Receipts ...18 Shipment# .67.8 Htoek 4,286 Total Receipt* .17,610 Price for Middling . 12%'e BACON. Bacon is a little weak and the demand lightening. In Columbus It Is retailed at 15%c., which is u quarter less than It has been *u|d f'>r. Lot Isvillo and St. Louis are firm ns far as Bacon Is coneonied, be cause t is scarce, though enough for the demand. Bulk moats are down and are quoted in St. Louis at 12 and Louisville V 2%. OBAIN Demand for corn very light and weak- i enlng; for choice white, In small lots, $l 15 j is naked; mixed $1 in, with a good pros peot for lower figures. There Is considerable and increasing, demand for Georgia and Alabama rust, j proof oats at $1 25; feed oats 75 to 80c.; choice Western white oats 85 to Me. IiBY GOODS. Trade in dry goods was pretty good. Jobbers were (tiling a few orders. Calico, B‘{c„ Factory Checks, 11c. Calico Is re tailing at 10c. TJtApi:-OF.KF.n\T,t,Y was very dull. Not a stray dollar was nfiont, and everybody was anxiously awaiting a cash customer. Cotton mar ket was very much depressed owing to a sudden full off In Cotton in New Yorknf % per cent. Bleached and Homo Domestics cheaper thau over kinuyn, by V. 0. Johnson oet24 doodOvr 1,000 Pure Lima) llemstituhed Handker chiefs ut 12'jo, 200 pairs Kid Gloves 75c., worth £I.OO. Corsets from 50c. to llnost. Table Damask, Towels and other white goods cheap at the Virginia Store. 00t22 If you want a Blin k Lace point at New York eost call at J. J. Whittm'.'h. aep22 tf SIAKKXVAV AOII Tlll lll.il 1ir.1.1.l HI.K. O v*u i *, FUli iiml Game. Our Restaurant is now open for the sea sog, supplied with the best the market nf fords. ltsr stocked with best liquors and Cigars. ootl7 Chah. Uevman A Cos. New styles in Dress Goods, Alpacas and Brlllialitihcs, nlso, Hoiaery Handkerchiefs and Gloves in great variety, by oct24 deoOGw F. 0. JOHNSON. Solid Silver and Silver plated-ware at New York prices at octi9 Wrmcn A Kinsei/s. Anamac Fiswvr, Th 6 mch-t tui:4*ruit)|i‘ in the world are those from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. More than st * vent y-live per cent, of the j people in the Y T nited States are uttiiettKl witii these two diseases and their efftx*ts, stß'h as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual.--Cuetivenose, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Watei-brahli, nmw and burning: pains at the pit of the Htoma&h, Yellow Skin, G ated Tongue and diKajfrtmbio taste in the mouth, coming ujuif foi>d after eating, low spirits, Ae. Go to tho Dru& Store of Dr. F. L. lirooks and isst.a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Buttle for 10 cents. Try it. Two doses will relieve you* _ oeU if Jum Arrived, If you want Lttdiuft'or Miftft<’ Hoso, in nnatium orwttra vory yhnap, no to w*p22 dawtf J. J, Wnrrrt.K's. 2,000 bushels Choice Sued Oats. Chuioplot S,a*d Wheat, at Ort24 dSw 3w I>. ArKKr.TT's. Jewelry repairi.l and made to order Fjqfraviiqt and Watch Bepalriutf dune at Wn-noti & KresKr/s. To b It Wed. Anew uild beautiful silver mounted Sewing Machine, which cost one hundred dollaTft, will be nifilixi nt W. T. Robinson's Double Track Depot as soon as fifty chances, at $2 per chance, can be obtained. Jt has all the latest Improvements, and rune easy and smoothly. Coll and exam ine it. Notice will be piven of the day on which the rafile will take place. 3fcw Adrcrllemfnj. Hop To-Mlk tit—City Light GmmK Nw Good*—/. 8, Jonoa. Meeting To-N iff h t~FIro Com pan y No. J, MpH.li g To-Night—Fire Company No. 5. Hooting To-Night— Flr Coni |any No.. Mooting To-Nlghfc Washington FlroCo. Now Dry Goods—H. T. Criglor. Cbnttnhooclioo HlusrUFa Hales- John M. Sapp, SliorilT. Largo lot boat standard print a offnrnd to-day at only V, if. Hitch ns Alli-nV, Sprague's anti others. Cull at unco and got a bargain, Virginia P ro. iiovDtf \r. n (toon* t \ j:n eouo* 11 New Maok'-fol, Choo-o, Buck wheat, Jtonohss Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes,Onions, Potirl Grits, Oat Meal, Cnmlia I Wheat, Goslion, i'onn., Halt and Country Butter, Extract of Hoof, Condonsisl Milk, Xlacouront, VorniMlle Bice, Eggs, Crauhcrricß, Citron, Gap's, Figs, Italsliis, Onion and Dried Frttito, Oranges,lsimons, Fine and Stick Candles, Crackers, Piekeis, Sauces, Mustard, line Spices, Ac. .1. ,r. .v w. n. wood, 77 Bread Street. AMbeC’ath llt'y Ootalt Cnlumbas, Ok. New Colored Silks just in, Embracing Heal Brown, Plum. Navy Ditto and Ash es of Boeon. Large Assortment of Fringes in the new shades. Dlaek Drilliuntinos, Cashmeres nnd Ly ons Poplins, at popular prices. 00.t2 tf ,1. K. JONES. vtw <10(111* .jist iirim ri), AT U. W. IBtK iltVVft, Holland and smoked Herring. Fat Family Mackerel. Spiced Tripe and Pigs Feet. Hauor Kraut and Cabbage. Now Droakfast Bacon. Boasted Hie and Java Coffee. A and Extra C Sugar. Western Bran, Buckwheat Flour. Fulton Market Beef, raw and eooked, in (fans. New York Pippin Apples, 410 dozen Eggs. Country and Goshen Butter. Imperial, Gold Dust, Anchor and B>-st Flour. Full lino of Teas all brands. Pearl, Barley and Oat Meal, Potatoes, Onions, and a full line of Groceries. Liquors, Tobaccos and Cigars. Chow Chow Pit-kola by the gallon at *l.OO. Mixed “ " SI.OO. Plain *' “ 75c. French Prunes “ lb “ 20c. Currants “ “ “ I6’sc. Haisins “ " 3 lbs for $l,OO. Leghorn Citron “ Site. Dried Corn (something newt “ 20c. a®*All Goods delivered free of I)t ty ego by CL W. BROWN. ort.'tl lw The t'oinlutr .11 uult-l|nl FJcHltm. Our n?inarka iu Suiul.iy’rt oiiiLiou of tin* Times, conetfiuiiitf I ht) uppr*>a<‘hli>tf mimic foal election, sens'd to Imvefouml a hxitf ititf placo in tho honrts of every good citi zen of Columbus. They ntfl’eo with us that it is high time that all strife In our local politics should be laid aside, and that the office should bo given to some cit izen who will serve OoJOmbus, and not a faction. There are men in Columbus who have filled the office, and others who never nsplml to nn office who will make faithful custodians of the peoples trust. Let us mix togethi rin g neral meeting, and find a man that will stand between the people and paiiizanism. Wo are too poor, and are struggling too hard for our recognition as a city of manufac turers, to spare the time to stop nno agree to disagree. Wo must agree, and agyee quickly to build up Cohpnbus, nnd legislate solely for her best interests. llop To-nljrhi. Owing to the rain on Friday the first hop of the City Liglit Guards was post, poned until to-night. Everybody that will go are promised a pleasant time. They have a splendid dancing hall, ami with a Itrst-elaes band and plenty of pretty wo men nnd handsome men, there is no ex cuse for not having nn elegant time. Air I.lnr KultrniMt. I'nder a recent decision of the courts, Col. L. P. Grant lias lu'on removed from the Receivership and Col. Fisher put in his place. We do not know anything of the grounds on which tho decision was based, hut wo m e assured of the fact that Col. Grant has left the ofllee with clean gar ments. lie is one of tho first; railroad men of the country, and Ids removal was purely a matter of railroad engineering In order that the road might serve some other interest. -V t'owy H “nir. A Vicksburg wife informed her husband the otlmr in*•riiltisT ttat &\w was working Ihm s.'U intA tho #rravo for the want of a’ hirinl Mrirl, ami as ho wont, out sho loaned hark and foil t*> woojdm* Tho children woro making a noiso in tho hall as ho paaaHl out, and ho called out: “You won’t stop this raokot ! Your mother won’t live a wo'b, and when you wot a stepmother horo noxt spring, she will not nut up with any such fooling." When no ramo homo to dinner, his wife met him with a smile, and said : “Isn’t ours n oosv homo, Richard, with only our own little family to look after V” l Vicksburg Herald. A fresh lot Of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10, island 15r per yard tho best goods in tho market at tho prion at S“p22 dawtf I*l. Whittle’s. WllholV# Tonlf~.A SnlV, Huro and Hi-lln tlflc t'Mi-v, I’hi' unprecedented snip of this world rem. ..'nod medicine proves ineontestibly Mint no reruedv tins supersede! tile list' of this reliable Tonic. No spleen lias been found so hard as not to yield to its soft i eulng influence, and no liver so hyiiertro phioti as not to give up its tong-retaiued j bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever I has yet refused to fail into line. Whiv • lock, Fiiiinv ,t Cos., Proprietors. New Or | leans. For snip by all druggists. ! daw At the < *h Itry <*►•!*• Ilmtot*, The best lot of Kid Gloves in tho city. : Walking Shades in two buttons -at SI. $1.50 and $'2.50. Evening and Opera ■ Shades in t ami 0 buttons best grade. ! Pique Kids -black stitched, with colors to match the newsuitings. f.f .1. S. Joses. ii it; fin lit; tcamAi mytmn 2,1 m. COIXIL ÜBETIVW. 1 The Council met hint night. Proaent: Mayor Mdlhennv and a full iMjard ex- I oopt Al hirmouOUrk and Bnnriou. J’ho minutß of last meeting were read ! mid approve*!. ACCOtJNTH. i Committee m Accounta through Chalr , mauC. B. Grimes submitted the following j accounts and report, which was a idopt and: j The Com mitt* HH)i Accounts lw*g leave Ito report that they have audi’isi the fol i lowing contract aee*iunts: Mis. ( io-b, SHUO; A. <Hhm,s3.G ;Wm. | Wmlworth, $12.50, and $26.00; Win. An | dersoii, $28.70; L. H. Ci'gbill, $14.4 >; A. i M. Brannon, 3)8.84, and $4'.24; T. J. Dud ! ly, *216.26). ! Have examined and recommend for pay ment the following accounts: Mis. Loves, $1.00; J. Disbro & Cos., *14.- (K); R. L. ass, *35.00; Eagle & Fhenix C0.,*32.50; J. Fitzglbls.ns, $172.2; T. J. Pearce & Cos., sB.Bs; Thos, Gilbert, *34 00. Iteej.eetively Submitted, Gbimes, JOBEPH, Curtis. Committee. XVfi rrcoriiniend that the account of tin- Dad.y Time for $4.00 for advertising sale of hogs he not paid, aft It Is Included in contract for City Printing. PVBT.IO HCIIOOI.S. To the Mni/or and Oil]/, Council : The following is submitted as the esli mate of the cost of the Public Schools for the current year. The amount is SOCK) less than the sum appropriated by Council last year for this purpose: WHITE SCHOOLS. A To 1 Hiinerintcwleiit j<l II Teach er 17,001 Night .vin/ui ... l'ifl—sß,l24 OOLOBEXI SCHOOLS. T<> 1 Principal aud 5 xßfciata&t Teach ers 41.350 lutalnn**t on Stock iu Building and L an Asso. laticn 4SO Incitlenta.D, Wood, Ac 75—41,875 $9 000 Respectfully Submittwi, I). F. Coleman, Pi<^Ulnt, G. M. Dews, S cretary. KEPORT OF COMMirn.E. The CominitUN) on Public Schools* beg to herewith submit tho estimates of B. F Colenmn, President Public NjlukAs of the city fur amounts needed for current ex- In’fi-"es of same for the next yo.tr and recommend that an appropriation of nine thousand dollars asked f t *r be made. Respectfully, S. N. Cubtis, A. M. Bit AN NON, C. B. Gbimes. Committee. BIIIDGES. Mr. Asa Bates subinitieda petlltion to Cotiueil oiTeriug his s rviceH assuperinten •it of any re airs to bo maueoii th o er Jiiidgi*. Referred to Committee >n Bridge-s and Wlnirfs, wit h pow.M It>•* *. MARKET. Clerk of Marker reports! for the mont h of Oet*ber the billowing collect one: Fr >m wagons, $6.35; from stall rents, sl3 50. SEXTON’S KEPORT. A. Odom submitted for lust month the following report of interments: Non-resi dent*, 11; residents, 8; total, ID. Colored non-residents, 11; resid- pts, 7; total, 13. PETITIONS. B. W. iSmoiU petitioned the Council to let him put up the street signs, on tin, at twenty cents a piece. Referral to Coin* ndtteeon Streets, with jower to act. D. it. Bjzo petitioned to place a stjtn on Bandolpli street. Petition granted, with the understanding that it tie put under the supervision of the Street Committee. Mr. Curtis moved that the Treasurer pay to the Public Schools SI,OOO. Ruled out, ns it required two meetings to pans an appropriation. , ACCOUNTS HFFKtIHK)). Enquirer-Sun sl7 75, W. 1!. Kent $29 H 5, J. (’. Andrews Jt Cos. ti l 75, T. 1,. Blanch ard i"it as, Gaft IJu’ht Companv $1,030 75. J. A. Lewis (2, Win. Monday $9, U. F. Cole man $57 55, A. M. Brannon $2 6ft, A. M. Brannon $23 64, Mrs. Anderson sls 4), A. Odom $5, L. 11. Coni,ill s2l 33. -Referred to Committee on Accounts. MANAOEtW OP Et.JCCTIONS. Aid. Blanchard moved that tho meeting qo Into the election of Managers for the cominq rminleipai election, they to appoint t heir own clerks. Eiyht dollars was tlxeil ns their compensation, they to pay titrir dorks. Council KI.KCTF.P J. M. McNeill, Esq., T. G. Coleman. C. A. Klink, nnd W. E. Sandeford. Council then‘adjourned. EXECUTIVE SESSION. After the adjournment of Council, an executive session was moved, nnd the rooms cleared. Not boinq either Mavor nr Alderman wo worn of course excluded, hut In our naffer search to qratify out curiosity we overheard one Alderman mak'nff several severe charges aqnlnst another member of the Board. Upon s more minute inquiry wo li-arged that the HonorahleCouncil wore tryinq Aid. <>eo W. Brown for the ofTence of Imposinq himself on a handsome nmiden by ntarry itiq her. The defendant plead quilty to the charge and threw himself upon the tender mercy of the Court. After passinq resolutions of sympathy nnd condolence for the fair bride, Council fined him treats for the party. The treats were paid and the little pleasantness was settled. A Nad Ocfurrencp. A dispatch was received hero yesterday eveninq from Perry, Ga., stating that Mr. D. TANARUS). Johnson, special traveling agent of the Gei rgln Homo Insurance C mpnny, was found dead in his room. No further particulars were received. His wife arrived here several days ago. nnd to, k rooms aFMir-s Howard's private boarding house, awaiting the rotuis, of her husband, who went t<> Terry on bus ines for his office. He has expected on the train that arrivisi this morning, but instead came the startling news of his death. LATEB. Kin,-a writing the above, wo telegraphed to Fort Valley for all the particulars, hence nn the first page of this paper, will f> found all that is known of tMs sad af fair, as detailed ill our special telegram, A 4’hmtß:* of* !*u or. Rev. Mr. Branch, who lias charge of St. Paul M -thodlst Church, is soon to sever his connection with it ns pastor. Helms, we learn, been transferr-d to tho Pacific Conference, and assigned by Bishop Kav anaugh. of California, the position of pas tor at Santa Rosa, in that State. Mr. Branch has Ix-on a very acceptable minis ter to his church nnd to the people at largo, and many will regret his going. He will leave about the 13th, and his place will remain vacant until the meeting of Confer* i race, in December. A Fine lit of Baimns just received at J. L. Tivadaway's Narrow Gauge store. octal 2t. Hkiiial Piiesents of Solid Silver nnd Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment just received at V'lTTtrn A KtNSF.Ii’R. •GUPS. We are having beautiful weather. The ColumbusitM that went to tho Sel ina Fair have returned, all pleased. They report variations at 25 cents each with su gar. Times are unusually dull, hut everybody in hoping fur better. 11. M. Turner, of colored radical notorie ty, has a pi n for establishing “a negro nationality somewhere in Africa," and all lie lacks is live million of dollars to carry it cut. He thinks that Aetnr or Vander biltought to furnish the money. Mi. Stephens is convalescing. On Sun day he sat up and smoked a cigar. The candidates f r municipal honors ire now busy hni ing stick candy nnd kis sing all of the babies. The Duchesso< Edinburgh has a female, child, and the same sort of fuss is made over the little darling, as is mode in the humblest cot. “White Sulphur" is the tide of anew so ciety pltv. “So drk, and y.-t ho light,” as the man said when he looked at Ids ton of coal. All of us hate some persons because we do not know them, and do not know them because we bate them. Now is the time to bring on your recipes for curing the epizootic, or tho Western people will enjoy the monopoly. A lady in Columbus has a little daughter that is bound to shine In society. Asa preparatory step, she climbed up nnd devoured a box of blacking. Now for a little stov • polish and she will be equipped. GratlfYlng The ladies of WMinton deserve great praise for the gratifying success of the Wynnton Festival, last week. They have labored hard in the interest of their Sun day School, and it seems that their noble efforts are being rewarded. Lost Week they prepared an elegant supjier, upd not withstanding it rained on tho night set apart for the Festival, quite a crowd gath ered and the time pasmsl very pleasantly. All there contributed to tho financial suc cess of the- occasion, ami the re ult was the receipts of the evening nmountod to $M> 60. We hope the 'adies will meet with success in their laudable effort to Imtld up a Sunday School in Wynnton nnd supply it with useful and appropriate books. Ordlnu* y’ Court. Yesterday Judge Brooks among other things, had before him for discharge, j the tftiardftin of John Marko Gr<*<‘n*‘. i After a iiuttibor of witnosseft were j examined nil they believetl! Mr. Greene able to bike ehartfei of hie own affairs his guardian w.-ih diaeliarged, and Mr. Greene pro-; nounced I‘erfectly able to attend t< * his j oira affair. , a4 well u* the affair? of . Deputy Mare hat, if the people Will elwrfc** him. It I v cr XfW*. Tho following in the manifest of the Wylly wliieh arrived Sunday afternoon :j Flournoy, MeG* hee & Go., 77 hale© of cot-: ton; Swift, Murphy & Go., 51: Burma & Williams, 112; Slade A Ethridge, 2; J. L; Dunham *t Cos., 15; Allen, Bedell <i Cos.. 51; j J. ,t J.Kauftnan, 2. The boat returned yesterday morning to Eufaula, where she will meet the Julia, ! and will probably arrive at the wharf dur ing the day. Tlie Centennial Project. The committee that had c harge of the projected the City Light Guards, suggest ed by Lieut. Brooks, to attomi the Centeu- ; niai with other com[winif*s t have heard \ from several of ♦hern. Koch of! them as far as hoard from are eager in the , matter, and very heartily endorse the! programme of the Light Guards. Gener al Gordon is suggested as the commander if the arrangement is made. Pennnitl. Col. W. S. Bhcpherd and Capt. C. B. ! Mims returned from Selma yesterday, j They both report it a success in every do-1 partmont. Col. Dick Spalding who represents the; extensive New York clothing house of j Tames Wild, Jr. & Cos., was in the city | yesterday. Mr. Ktaneis Fontaine, associate editor of : the Times, left yesterday for a few days absence. Cltnrchea Sunday. Th" diffi ri'iit pastors oecuplod thsir re- ; spectlvc pulpits, oxeept that of St. Paul. Ilur. Mr. Mi'Golioo, tho prosiitimr pl<l*r, j preached there. At St. Luke, Rev. Mr. Corley officiated, aBslst.nl by Bev. Walter j 11. Johnson Deacon Peabody officiated at the Episcopal Church. All of the churches lmd (rood conjrregations as far a.s we could learn. IIHUKI... I have iu store a good stock of linn and ' low priced bur (Ties of various styles, which I will sell at (treatly reduced no un's. Also line htnrtry Whips in large vs- j 1 ieties. The attention of purchaser* is j respectful! inv.t• i T. K. Wynne, St. Clair st. near Warehou c. oct2l eod.twlm TO U It A \ OKIES AMI (ITUERN. The undersigned merchants hereby no- j tify nil Grangers thaX they will sell them i (roods of every kind as low as they can be j bought under “Grander, contracts" and deduct live [sir cent., and not bind them up to secresv about anything. We are not governed by the Board of Trade in any way, and will jruarantee that i parties trading with us will buy every thing at the foirrsf prices, if not lower than : they do under s jeret contracts. H. T. Oriolek, Acee & Mckpocii, E. 8. SWIFT, No. 90. Jno. MoGough A Cos., J. J. Whittle, J. Kyle & Cos., oct Him F. C. Johnson. The largest and prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the eitv. is at febu dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. The largest assortment of line Gold and Silver Watches is to be found at oetl9 WrrricH A Kinsel's. Carpets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels and Merino Underwear for ladies, at the Vir ginia Store. oet‘22 Don’t fail to call at J. J. Whittle's before buying your Dross Goods. He has a beau tiful line of Plaids, from 20 to 75e. Also, Seal Brown, Navy Blue, and all other eolors of Cashmere*. Full line of Black Alpacas, cheaper than ever known t>c fore. * sept. 29-tf Only Do. per yard for good soft finish Bleached Domestic. Other (trades equal ly cheap. Also wide Sheeting and I’ll low Cottons, at tho Virginia Store. r>0122 Cloth Basques,Shawls and another lot of those beautiful Black Milks and Black Al pacas and Mohairs, Just received at the Virginia Store. <>ct22 New Dress Oissls, embracing beautilul effects in Plaids, also Gray Milk Poplins, especially adapted to immediate wear at J. S. Jones'. Sep. 10 tf i Large lot Hamburg Edging-an l Insert* ings, extra cheap, t..• J'. ('. liuvaox. | oct24 dendow The licit assortment ami clieaiiedMilk Ties, nt F. C. Johnson's, is till deudCw. Ituchcs a Great variety, at from Sets, to the I cst by F. ('. -Johnson. oct24 deodGw Mailitwr Foy’i < oi'cl*, New ftnd complete lino of Alpaca#, Bril liantijH'H, Black Cashmer** and Bomba zine*, at J. S. Joneh. Sop. 10 tf An entire now atock of Jewelry. The latent Bty le jufit received at < >etl9 Wrmeir A Kin sel’.h. The best Wool Jeans ever brought to this market at 25, 37, SO and fi2 cents, at J. J. Whittled. wept. 20-tf Call at J, J. Whittie’w and tfet Home oi the Eureka Spool Silk. It in the smooth est, Btrontf<*Ht and cheapest silk In use. sop 22 XfW Hith Hlhbon*, New Colloth at*i Cuifis tr**sh line of Hambur #’a Edtfintf, chuioe Prints, Felt Skirts and FlannolH, ut J. S. Jones’, Sep. 10 tf OilUuibUrt, Cia. CVi.ll at J. J. Whittle’s and see his beauti ful selection of Plaid (Calico at 10 cents, sept. 29-tf At L*m Thun C'ot t Out. Fine Cloths and Cassimeros, and Gents’ Furuishintf Goods. Do not lose the op portunity. 11. T. Crioler. Sept. 28-tf Anew lot of 10-4 StmeUUtf and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale • •heaper than ever known before, at ftep22 J. J. Whittle's. Fhose wishiutf a bargain in Table Dam t*k, Napkins, Towels. will do well to call at aop22 dftwtf J. J. Whittle's. Watches and Jewelry repaired and made to unler, satisfaction truarant‘**d at uetio WirriCH it Kinsel’h. A larwre assoitment oi Lm*n Collars and iVi Its of the latest styles just received at sej22 J. J. WUi TTLL'S. Stock of liiljbons at l wor prices than ever known, at the Virginia Store. oet22 lot Jean*, Cassiiueres* an l Flau neis, at the Liwest market prices by oet2tj du(l6w F. (•. Johnson. The largest and lot of Ladles’ Silk Ties in the market. Also, Huff’s at 10 cents upi<N-e, at J. J. Whir, l**’-’. Why Will Yum *m* Awavf WITHOUT A PARALLEL. Tho demand for Dr. J. Bradlleld’a Fe male is beyoml in th** annals *f popular reme<li<(?s. Orders come in so thick and last that the Propri etor has, heretofore been unable to till them all. lie is happy to stab* that ar rangements are now complete by which he is prepared to manufacture Female ! lU‘ifulat*>r on a scale equal to the emer ! >P*ne.v, and th*> public may fwl assured ; that their wants may now U supplied. Phyatciaiis of repute are tiki m? this ; 4ieat remedy, in daily practice, all over (ieortfia. llermfter no woman n**ed sut fer from suppr*ed f snsjumded n* irreg ular menstruation. This valuable medi cine is prepared by L. 11. BracHU'kl, Drutf- Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 p**i bottle by druggists America FIEAItTY I*LOOMING WIDOW. M arietta. Ga., March 9, 1870. Mt'Hto’n. Brudfii hl d* Oj. : Gentlemen—You will please ship us an other supply of your invaluable Female • and forward bill by mail. We : are happy to state that this remedy trt'tter satisfa**tion than any article we mdl. We have been s**ilintf it since lbtfß, ! and many remarkable cures by | it. A i non tf others, then* was a lady ; friend of ours who was sallow and sickly 1 until she was tweutv-alx years old, when she was married. Her husband lived two : \ *nrs and li*si. She continued in bad health; in fact, she has never be*n what a woman outflit t* Ih*. A few months after the death of her husband she saw your advertisement, and caiue to our store and boutfht a bottle *>t your Ketfula tor fnni us, ami bwik it accordintf to*li i-**4 lions. It. has cunjd her sound and well, broutfht her r**tfular monthly perl <**ls on, ami to-day she is a hearty, bltMiiu iiitf widow with the use *>f but twolMt titMs of vour R*‘tfulator, h<*r only three l*llars, when she had tri*d several physicians and spent a tfreat dm! of money without anv f*enefit. Wishintf you tfn*iit success with your valuable r**nu*- dies, we are, resjitvtluily ytail's, etc., W. Hoot A s. OeWolf & Stewart, JOB PRINTERS, Columbu3, Ga. Printed at short notice nnd in Ih-l style WEDDING CARDS, BILE HEADS. MONTHLY STATEMENTS, LETTER HEADS. BUSINESS CARDS. NOTE HEADS, VISITING CARDS, ENVELOPES, SHIPPING TAGS, CIRCULARS, PARTY IVITATIONS, £3fAnd JOB PRINTING of every description with Neatness and Dispatch. SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS. ;J. W. Dannis and Cos., Propriators. HO Upper Ogl<-th(i-|M- st. SRATES AND STOVES FOR EVERYBODY. f a KATES FROM 13 TO 50 in.-hen. FROM 42 Tl l \ f 8. Stoves ckesper tiiaa eftu be bought anywhere. dAiwlruo City Tax Sale**. UriLL BE SOLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT on Broad street, at corner of Freer lilgea A U**. in the city of Co* Cfa., t i foliowing described property •ituated in stid city, with ail impr-v.uaonU tht-roen, levied on t< •ati*ily sundry li f*a for taxes due said city of Columbus, to-wit: Dt No. lftft. being that portion of said lot sit usO'd *n w-st -Lie of Br ><hl m reet at present o*-- cupiod by T J. Me Adam as a store, levied on a* ! the property of W. R. Brown. Amount of tax $161.25. L*t No. 417. b -iiig portion of ssid |<t oe cupied lit a dwelling by <.'lvlu Browu. containing ouri-aixtli ofet* a<'.re mo re or iv, levied on • th-■ pr<m -rly of Calvin Browu. Am .-uut of tax $32.25 South half of lot No. 313. nti treat aide of Troup sir t. levied out* be property oiOrace H B< laud. Arn -uut of tax 14J 25, Lot No. 851, corner Jackson and Franklin etreet*. levied on as tho property of Wru. Barden Amount of tax $75 25. Lot No. 4. Presbyterian church square, b ing the west portion -f atd lot n *w -t'|ned and used a- a garde u, and lying betw.-cn the property nfTho> Sam-M on the >a<t and J. Eamm n on the west, lnvii-d on at* the property of Jno. A Corbaliy Am<m tof tax $lB 25. Part of Lot No. 175. btdag tia' part occupied b* J**. 8 JoUe*. an a store, corner r>a 1 and Rit'idolph atreeta. l*vi and on ta the proparty of estate of Chxrle# Oleg horn. Am *unt of tax $351.- 25. 8 *uth part of Lot No. on west aide of Ogle thorpe atr- et being that tenement uat a<uth **l the office of Browne'** Factory lot, and contain ing o e sixth oi an a re more or leta. 1 vie<l on the property of J. W. Caatiua. A uoant of tax <24.50. South half of Lot No. 350 and north half of lot No. 247. occupied by Jno. I). Carter as a dwelling, levied *.n ai* the property of Jno I>. Carter. Amount of tax $ 135.25. Lot N<*. 182. being that part of said lot on east aide of Broad street occupied by C. Solomon a* a store.levied on as th*‘ Property of Mrs. B, F. Per ry. Amount ol tax $55 25. Lot No. 493. corner Ht. Clair and Mclntosh streets.occupied an a dwediug by D P EUia.levied on as the prope ty of Mrs. A B. Davis. Amount of tax $l6l 50 Siuth half of 1 t No. 489 on west side of Mcln tosh street, levied on as the property of O. R. Flournoy. Amount f tax ?9*1.50. South half o T ♦ No. 122 on ea*t side Broad street ocouj ifd hy ft R Flournoy, levied nas th** propety offi H Flournoy, trustee. Amount of tax $99 25. One fourth interest in water lots No.s. 20 t "7 levi and on as the property of D. and J. J Grant. Am -nut of tax 115 75. N *rth half of lot No. 237, oa the west aide of Ja*-kaon street. Vvied on as the pr*jM rty <t J. F Iverson trustee for J. H. Daniel’s children. Amount of tax, $31.25. East half of lot N >. 320, corner of Thomas and Troup streets, now occupied by C. A Kcchne as a dwelling. Levied on as the property of O. A. K<ehue. Ain uut of tax. $45 25. Houth half of lot No. 3 2 corner of Bryan and Troup itre* t. levied on as the property tf Mrs. N. W. L mg. Amount of tax. $84.25. Lot No. 17H being that hart <>fsatd lot aitua t‘d on the east side of Broad street, oecup *jd b\ H. McCauly, as a marble yard. Levied on as the property of Mrs. H. C. McCauley, Amount oi tax. $124.50. L>t No 7b. being that part of said lot at pres ent vacant, but between the property of J. H. C *nner *>n tin* west, and I>. Waibofaraoii tin east H tuated on the north side of Crawr.*nl street. Levhd on a* the property of P. McCb-v -ern. Amount of tax. $ 5.25 L*t No 387 on the east side of Troup street, levied on as the property of th estate of Jam* K Redd. Amount of tax $236.50. Lot No. 200 corner of Brt lge and Ogieth *rp*- streets, levied on aa the property of th*- * state pi Thomas Ragland. Amount of tax. $lO9 25. South part of lot No. 178. ou the * ast side oi Broad street, now vacant The sam being tw w<K>*ien st*re h-mses north of tle alley ruunic. b tween 1 *ts 175 and 178. I, vied on as tbs prop ertv of Mrs. Dr. A I. Robinson. Amount of tax. $83.76. 8 >uth half of l*t No. U 9, occupied by A. Tur nor a** a dwelling Levied on the pr*'perty ol A Turner. *m*>unt of tax, $2O 50. North half <*f lots No's 393and 394 occupied b> Dr O'Brien as a dwelling. Levied *m as th property of Mrs. L. 8. Wright. Amount oi tax #B6 25. Parties may s* tt!f* any of the above before da of saie by paviug am *unts mentioned, together with the cost of advertising. W. L. ROBINSON. Deputy and Acting Maral al Octs oaw4t Muscogee Sheriff Sale3. U TILL be •old cm the* first Tuesday in No vember n**xt. iu front of Pr rr & Ulges* •tore, corner Bro*d and Kt. Clair st*..Colum bus C*a.. between tbe legal hours of sale, the following Water L ta. being a portion of the Wa tor L ‘U conveyed'by the - ity of Coluuibus t<‘ .) no. H Howard, et ai. t -wtt: L -t* 4 5, 6 7. * 9. IV. Iti 17 19, 19, 20, 21. 22 23. 24 25 26. 27. 28. 29. 90. 31. 32. ‘3. 34. 35 , 36 37. according to a Harvey of the name. d-scribim the property of t.e Water L**t Company of th [ Cit\ of Columbus Sold to satitifiy u fi fa. in fa vor of Van Leonard. Trust*. Howard Manufa.-tur ing Company, v Th* Water Lot Company Property pointed out by K. J. M> a* s. p a.ntilTs .4tt ruty , as the property of defendant in ft fa. At tlie name tim* and place, the property for tocrly known a* the John Odom plantation, bound don the north by Mra. John Odora an McKarlin cant by Emauuel Rib b *<>uth by Joe Kiugaud J. Odom and went by A. J. Odom and the estate of J. B Dozier. Sold to satisfy s ft fa iu favor of Gustavos DeLanuey, vs s. C. Wooliolk. maker, and 0. C. C *dy end tram*. Property pointed out by defeudents. Also, at the same tina * and place, a large brick hoUeO. the late residence of John A, Jon*-* de ceased, comprising 20 aen*s. more or less. in the Coweta Reserve. Muscoge- c <uuty Georgia lying adjacent to the pla* of residence of the late 8 aborn Jones, deceassd, and about 1 1 . miles northeast of th* City of Columbus. Levied on t > satisfy two ft fas in my bum a iu favor of Rory M. Neiii va. John A. Jones, endorsee. JOHN K. IVEY, Sheriff. Muscogee Tax Sales. lintL bei sold on the first Tuesday in N->- vemlh-r next, between the legal hours ot sale, in trout of Freer .V Illgt-s’ store, on Broad street, Columbus. Ga., the following property, to-wit: South half of city lot No 272. Heine snd lying in i the City of Columbus. on Jackson street, between Fulton and Coving ton streets. Levied on as th* property of Mrs F C Dickerson, to satisfy s tax ti fa in ray hauds tor State and county taxes for the year 1874. Levy made by lawful Constable. Ala \ at the same time and plac *. part of city 1 t No 25. situated on the northeast corner of Front and Dilliugham at’s.fronting 30 feet, more or Sesi. on Broad street. 60 feet on Dillingham street. L vied on as the property f Mrs W Pitt* to satiaiy a fi fa in ray bauds lor State and coun ty tax for the year 1874. Levy made by lawful Constable. Also, at the same time and place, city lot N > 403. situated on the a hi th west corner of Me In to* n snd -*t Clair streets. Levied on as th** prop erty of Mrs A B Davis, to satisfy a fi fa in my ha-id* for HUt -and county taxes lor the year iH?4. Levy ma te by law.ul Constable. J R IVEY Sheriff. Mortgage Sale. \I r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decern- V ht r next at U<.a tie. Ellis * Co’s corner, iu the City of Columbus, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to -wit: That tract ..r par.-el of land lying in the City ot Columbus and County of Muse ogee, and known in tb- plan o- said City as the North half of L*d No tin I situated on Mclntosh street, between Early ami Fu ton streets Levied on as the j>r perty of Mary Lewis to satisfy a m-'rtgag fi ta in my hands in favor of Tbos 8. Tuggle vs Mary I> wis Property pointed out in said mort gage ti fa. J- R IVEY. Hopi 29-wtd fib r ff. Muscogee Sheriff’ Sale. ld on tho lat Tuesday in Novera '? t>rr next, in trout <>f Rosette, K 1 is \ Co.’s e >rnt*r a large lot G *<ds. consisting of a general 1 assortment *>t Jewelry. Witehen. Clocks. Ac . Ac Levied upon to satisty twe Fi Fas in ray hands : in lav r of Leidwig H. Keun vs. Th s. H sfp. ar. F r .me week bef -re th-* sale theg ..nis will lw >n exhibition at T. S. Spear s jewelry st -re. on Br >ad street. JOHN It. IVEY, Sheriff. oct9td Mortgage Sale. \\nid, BE SOLDO* THE FIRST TUESDAY IN ] \\ JaMuary, i7, before tb.s court house door ! in > usseta. Chattahoochee county within the le ! gal h- urs of sale, use cream c-'lor* and Ma c. levied 'on as the pr >p- rty of J. A. Gurge. t satisfy a j mortgage n fa m ray bauds issued from Talbot Hu perior court in favor of Charles M. 8 * ith. i against J. A. Gurge. Property pointed out iu I fi fa. JOHN M. RAPP. . .ct29td Hue riff. EXECUTOR’S SALE. f>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi- I > nary, from tbe county of Stewart, will *e sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in December next i within the legal hours f sau*. b- fore the Court | House door iu the town of • uss- ta Cbatsboo uhe-’ county.-the followimr described lai-ds. be ! longing to the estate of Rowland R. Parramore, i deceased, situated on the Lumpki * road, thirteen miles from Columbus containing 125 acres; the same being the West half of 1 >t No. IHo. and ’.‘S a- res off the West aide of the East half of Lot No. * 193. running full length of the !• t. All in the 7th • District of Chattahoochee county. Terras one-half cash. WM. E. PARRAMORE, I Oct 24 td Executor of R R. Partamore. Rust-Proof Oats. I OFFER MY RUST PROOF-OATS. PUT UP IN the b> st burlap a k*, of five bushel* each, de livered on cars free of dravage, at $1.50 Ten per cent, off delivered on tbe farm if sacks aru furnmhel WM. H. YOUNG. Octl3 d7t wfiw GREAT English Remedy THE Cordial Balm of Syricuiu, AND TONIC PIIaLS, EOR •NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY Premature Deray, Over indulgenre In ttie 1 f of Opium or Alrohollr Driuks, Tnharro. Ar. \Kftvoi m mutii.iTv. The Prena, the Pulpit and the Lecture room are silent on tin aubjcct of this disease. A fslso delicacy withholds a kuowletige in regard to vio latiou of Physiological Laws, and life-wrecks shattered humanity, insanity, and prematur* grave* fill the world. No race, nation or posi tion is exempt from th* soul-destroying scourge. .sleepless nights, twitching of the muscles, trembling oi the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis turbed by noise or excitement, pimples and olotebes on the face, d* rure to avoid company, pe culiar sensation over the whole body are among the difficulties which attend this complaint. ihe Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Piils #ill in a short time so cleanse the blood and soothe the nerves, ami restore strength to the <Mly, an In make life enjoyable sad happy. KI’ILF.I’HV Oil FITS. No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so luickly as the Cordial Balm of Byricum amt Tonic foils. Kidney Diseases tud many other difficulties are cured by the use •f the Cordial Balm of Hyrup and Tonic PiiLi. li hie watery portions oi our food are not pass d off they must, ,v hen retained iu the syfetetn. produce serious difficulties. Language fail* ■vheu attempting todem.*rite the uff*nags of p* r ***us whose kidneys are out of order ; gravel, •ack acnc, iudammation of tue bladder ami oi tho lolieat* raenibrau* s of the urinary organa are the result if the water ie not regularly and prc*|*eriy arried through the kidneys. The Cordial Balm of Syricum is effectual iu promoting the secretion of the wa tery and unnutntioua portions oi the food, and u carrying it otf by its proper outit •. Whatever portion of our food is m<serviceable shouiu be passed ofJ in the water in sweat, ami trotu the b*.iwia. If these Ugeiesa matters are retained diat-asr ut sure to follow, for then the oluod becomes poisoned with the impurities *-uieh should pass off in their proper channdn. The Cordial Balm of Syricum arid Tonic Pilis •a a powerful cleanser of the blood; it starts the .iver and kidneys into active* operation, auu acta n all the secretions of the body. It carries off and and foul elements iu the blood, which are *iow and sure death it allowed to r main iu the system. on ujst K.3SKrnss. LHE CORDIAL BALM OF SYBI CUM AND TONIC PILLS is the only remedy that has ever proved by prac tical experience a benefit to those who suffer from .vSr-indulgence iu Alcoholic Liquors, it com ptuteiy destroys the tastes for them, and restores the victim to h* aith and vigor. A single trial will prove it to be met what it is recommended to be. MORPHINE. HIE CORDIAL BALM OF SYIU CUM AND TONIC FILLS is a sure cure for the habitual use of Mor puiue, so extensively used iu this couutry an a stimulant. It will iu a very short time com pletely destroy the desire for tnis uarcototic. Wa have many testimonials from the first fami lies iu Europe and America, who testify t* it* efficacy. OPIU M. The alarming Increase of the use of this most pernicious drug as a stimulant, b) male and fe male, and its peculiar effects, completely destroy ing the digestive apjtaratus and shattering the nervous system, effeunnatiug and debasing the ruiud, renders The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills of inestimable value, as it completely destroys ail desire for ths most baneful drug, ami restore* the nerves t<> a perfectly health} 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 uervous disease. This truth lias heen recognized ever since classic ages, when a sound uiind in a sound body was held as the perfection ot human existenoc. Bouu* from congenial dis use. other* from youthful indiscretions, some from alcoholic indulgence or too free use of to iaeeo, suffer troni tremor, palpitation of nervous excitement—ail ot which can be removed and per manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor dial Balm of Hvricum. which has long been iu the old c.fuutry the favorite remedy, and which, since its introduction into this conn try. has dis tanced ail other medicines having tbe same ob ject in view. Boston, July 15. 1874. Dr, O. E. Loiheoj*: Dear bir--l beg to inform you that I have hem troubled with Nervous Debility for the past twelve years, and have been ! unable‘to obtain any relief until I purchased a package of tbe Cordial Balm of Kyricum at Mr. Duncan's drug st< re. corner ot Leverett and I Irreeu streets. The benefit derived from the use ! of one package so far exceeded my expectations | that I address you this for publication, that <>tker suffers may avail themselves of the oppor ; limit} to be cured. Yours truly, John Tuttlf. Boston P. 0. Lancaster, May 14. 1873. Db. G. E. Lothroi : Dear Sir—l have used up ! all the Cordial Baim ot Syricum and Tonic Pills that you let m have when you first undertook i ui} cure, and Ira glad t<> able to inform you ' that, thus far. I have derived greater benefit I irom it thau from any -thcr medicine I have ever tk* nin my life. 1 sleep better, and daily go about my work without hesitation or fear. My nerves are getting steadier every day. and if I coutinue t improve as last as I have done for the last few months since I have been taking your medicine I have no doubt but that I shall soon again in* a well man. With many thanks for the good y<u have dune me, I enclose $25 Dvr which please send me as before, five more bottles of the Syricum and Pilis. as I intend to keep up the use of them uuti ifuliy cured, as I believe I shall be. Very truly yours, Elliott Tompkins. Wholesale Agents: Seth 8. Haxce, Baltimore, Md. E. Monteuse k Cos.. New Oleans. La. Van Shaack. Stevenson A Reid. Chicago, Hi. John D. Parks. Cincinnaai. Ohio. Strong A Cobb Cleveland, Ohio. Collins k Bko*.. St. Louis. Mo. Hold by druggiaia. It yn r IkruararNt* do not keep ft ask them ami they will aret It for you from any of the above Wholesale Druggist#. Dr. G. Edgar Lothop. proprietor, may be con fidentiaHv consulted, by mail or otherwise, fre® of charge tt his office No. 143, Court st., Boston, Maes. Send twenty-five cents for copy of Doctor’s Book. fjv9 4*wly