The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, November 12, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMM Coiumbim. fin.. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12,1875 M*UK n 111-ANl'r<.Rl>. WCIIF. NI.AMDPORD * OAHKARII, Aiwnwri und CauaM-llura lit Uw. orncu No. <7 Brmd atmt, ovor Wlttloh h Ktnacl’a Jswolrjr Store. . will prwtlre In the 8 tat. end FM-ral CnnrU. frliM * riAANCIAI. AKD UWHCImL It vikw isr roimsii. OotCMBTTS, Oa., Nov., 12 1873. MONETARY. The monoy in the Banks is now being j used to move the cotton. Tlio quantity j on hand is not ho great as it was, though a plenty to meet the demands upon good collateral. Kacliange—The banka uro selling on j New York at V, premium. All other |>olntn I % premium. (told— but little offered. Silver—No demand—no quotations. COTTON. was in good demand for the better grades. The market generally seomed active. The greater number of orders for cotton are In small lota. No hoavy transactions are reported. Daily Statement. Stock on hand Aug. 31, 1875 . 485 Received yesterday. 227 previously. 18,549 18,770 19,201 Bhipped yesterday 202 “ previously 11,494-11,750 Stock on hnnd this morning 7,605 Price*. Ordinary 10 Good Ordinary 10,‘i Low Middlings. 11 Middlings. ll'- 4 (rood Middlings IVfclVfa Waroltouse sales 420 Receipt*. Ity Wagon. 100 “ M. AU. R 18 “ River :t “ N. AB. E. It 0 ” K. W. It. It 80 “ W. It. It 4-227 Shipment*. By 8. W. B. It 215 Home Consumption 17 * 202 Same Day Last Year in Columbus. Hales 220 Receipts bill Shipments 278 Ktoek 5,959 Total Receipts 22,119 Price for Middling lafco Receipt* at all Vniteii State* l’art*. 1874. 1875 Saturday 27,821 18,859 Hu day arid Monday 27,82.8 38,102 Tuesday 28,021 22,570 Wednesday. 20,045 22,041 Thursday 27,735 25,309 Friday 20,297 Various. 2,290 Total 142,701 127,607 Showing a decrease of 3,838 hales, com pared with corresponding days of last year. riAoox. Bacon is a little weak and the demand lightening. Iq Columbus it is retailed at 15’,,c., which is a quarter less than it has been sold for. Louisville and St. Louis are Arm as far os Bacon Is concerned, ho eause it is scarce, though enough for the demand. Bulk moats are down nod nro quoted in St. Louis at 13 and Louisville J2s*. A dispatch received from Lonlsvillcsays old hams have all been sold, and none In the market. New hams will he In In fif teen days. OKAIN Demand for corn very light and weak ening; for choice white, in Hmall lots, £1 15 is asked; mixed $1 10, with a good pros pect for lower figures. There is considerable and Increasing demand for Georgia and Alabama rust proof oats at $1 25; foisl oats 75 to 80c.; choice Western white oats 85 to 90c. DRV WOODS. Trade In dry goods was pretty good Jobbers were Ailing a few orders. Calico, Factory Checks, 11c. Calico Is re tailing at 10c. TRADE OENKRALbT was pretty good. Largo lot Jeans, Casslmeres and Flan nels, at the lowest market prices by oot2G doodOw F. C. Johnson. Ruches a Great variety, at from 8 cts. to the best by F. O. Johnson, oct24 deodOw New styles In Dress Goods, Alpacas and Brllllantlnes, also, Holsery Handkerchiefs and Gloves In great variety, by oct24 doodOw F. C. Johnson. Solid Silver and Silver plated-waro at New York prices at octl9 WrmcH A Kinsei/h. The best assortmeut and cheapest Silk Ties, at F. 0. Johnson's. oct24 deodOw. Miulnmr Fo)' t'oraeta. New and complete line of Alpacas, Bril llantlnes, Black Cashmeres and Bomba sines, at J. S. Jones. Sep. 10-tf Large lot Hamburg Edgings and Insert ing#, extra cheap, by F. C. Johnson. 0c134 deodOw Bridal Presents of Solid Silver aud Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment just received at V'lmcn A Kinsel’s. I have In storea good stoek of Ane and low priced buggies of various styles, which I will sell at greatly reduced tlg urcs. Also line buggy Whips in large va rieties. The attention of purchasers is respectful! Invited. T. K. Wynne, St, Clair at,. near Warehouse. oet2l eodAwlm till at J. J. Whittle's and get some oi the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth est, strongest and cheapest silk in use. sep22 The largest and prettiest lot of Ladies’ Silk Ties In the market. Also, Ruffs at 10 ocuts apiece, at J. J. Whittle's. At the ('Hh Ilrjr Good* llttuac, Tlio heat lot of Kid Gloves In the city. Walking Shades In two buttons at sl, $1.50 and *2.50. Evening and Opera Shudes in 4 and 0 buttons—best grade. Pique Kids -black stitched, with colore to match the new suitings. tf J. S. Jones. Large Stock of Ribbons at lower prices than ever known, at the Virginia Store. oct22 1,000 Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker chiefs at 12VJe. 200 pairs Kid Gloves 75c., worth *I.OO. Corsets from 50e. to finest. Table Damask, Towels and other white goods cheap at the Virgiuia Store. 00t23 Largo lot beet standard prints offered to-day at only 7*4c. Such as Allen's, Sprague’s and others. Call at once and fjet a bargain, Virginia Store nov2 tf 3ii w -X <l\ I BUI of Parc -A. L. Harrison. j Dancing School—A. V. Robinson A Son. j Fresh Groceries- R. K. Crane. XOTK'K TO THE I'l BI.IC. Owing to tho Inclemency of the weather, i we are detained at Athens, but respoetful iy announce to the public that wo will be | In Columbus on tho 20th Inst., and then j open our Dancing School. The latest and ! most Improved styles of Dancing taught. Respectfully, A. V. Robinson a Son. j A. I„ HARIIISO.V* It 11.1. OF FAKE. —* | Choice Country, Tennessee and Goshen I Butter; Country and Tennessee Eggs; Choice Tennessee Chickens and Turklos, dressed and alive; or aiiy'hiiig else you could wish for a (food dinner or any other meal. Si'All goods dcllvereil free of charge, j novl2 2t —— - —— Church Muiipcr. The lad Ice of St. Paul Methodist church will give a supper at the Central Hotel on Friday night Proceeds to purchase an organ for the Sunday school. novll 2t Peraonnl. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodruff returned home yesterday, after an extended bridal tour in Florida. Wo had a pleasant visit last night from Dr. T. E. (formari, the, editor of tho rtje li ka Times. Mr. Slaughter, from Pinovlllo, paid us a short visit, and from him we learn that tho cotton crop In Marlon was about gath ered, and brought to niarkot. M I'SiailEE nvpisriok col rt. NOVEMIII'.It TERM, 1875—FOURTH WAY. Tile Court met pursuant to adjournment. Vresont: His Honor Martin J. Crawford, Judge presiding. COMMON LAW DOCKET REStTMEW. Solomon Plott vs. Warren C. 11 uff, as sumpsit. Dismissed by plaint Iff. Six cases were continued. Tills finished the call of this docket as far as His Honor could go for tho present. Tho Claim Dock t was then taken up, and three cases of levy were dismissed, two contbmod, mid live settled. Juliet McDaniel, plaintiff in A fa., vs. John W. Edwards, defendant, and Marion C. Edwards, claimant. At the hour of ad journment tho court was engaged in the trial of this case, and a jury Was nut In tho case of Wm. A. McDougald vs. Harvey Moscly, and up to six o'clock lin/1 tailed to make a verdict. This was an action brought, for the recovery of a balance of S3OO which had been deposited in tho hands of defendant by the plaintiff as a forfeit fora future failure to perform an agreement. The defendant placed the money, sl,ooo. In the Banking House of John King, mixing the same with his own funds. A few days after the deposit tho Bank failed. King went into bankruptcy and defendant received *2OO dividends and paid tho same to McDougald. On the trial tho plaintiff claimed to have Instruc ted tho defendant to make a special de posit, and the defendant testified Hint <n receipt of the money that he went to the Bank, remarking to (ho teller, “I have *I,OOO 00 In my hands b lodging to Mc- Ddugald nnd Chambers, which I want to deposit,’' and the same was deposited with his own private account. Able arguments were made by Maj. 11. J. Moses for the plaintiff, and John Peabody, Esq., for de fendant. Various points were raised during the trial; among thorn was one in which counsel for defendant duiraed that it was a gaming transaction mid therefore void. The jury last night were brought down and a mistrial declared. In our report of tho proceedings of Wednesday wo made an error In stating that judgment was rendered against the plaintiff In the case of I’tiu vs. R. it. Ex press Company. The judgment was in favor of Pou to the amount of $lB2 23. More About ll** I.umpkln Fire. The fire til Lumpkin was the act of an incendiary. Information was received hero yesterday to the effect that two ne groes had boon ouught in tho woods near Lumpkin, In the very aot of dividing the jil under anil goods taken from Stokes A Kimbrough's store. They confessed to tho robbers - , and said they fired tho store to cover up the theft. They were taken to jail. It is said their confessions Implicates a white man In tho neighborhood, but as yet the white is not in arrest. dual Arrived, If you want Ladies’ or MlhMs’ Hose, In medium or extra lehgth, very cheap, go to sop 22 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. A IIOW lot of 10-4 B!(ix;ting aud Pillow Case Homespun just lu and for sale cheaper than ever known liefnre, at sop 22 .1. J. Whittle’s. A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and lusertings, at prices to suit the iiur illaser, at sep'22 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's. Tho largest assortment of lino Gold mid Silver Watches Is to be found at octl9 Wittioh A Kinsel’s. Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to call at xoi>22 rtAwtf J. J. Whittle's. New Press Goods, embracing boautitul effects In Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins, especially adapted to Immediate wear at ■ J. S. Jones’. scp. io,tr Akiii Flower. The most miserable beings in Ihe world are those suffering from Dyspepsia anil Liver Complaint. More than seventy-live per cent, of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costlveness, Palpitation of tho Heart, ITOhrt-buni, Water-brash, gnaw- Stouiash, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after dating, low spirits, Ac. Go to the Drag lb on • 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 before buying your Dress Goods. He has a beau tiful line of Plaids, from 20 to 75c. Also, Seal Brmvn, Nayv Blue, uud nil other colors of‘Cashmeres. Full line of Black Alpacas, cheaper than ever known tie fore. sept. 29-tf WUhulV. Tonic —A SmIS, Sure und Sc I In title t j The unprecedented sale of tills world rem wnod modtellto proves InContestibly ; that no remedy lias superseded tlie use of ! this reliable Tonic. NO spleen has been | found so hard as not to vlekl to its .oft ( ening inlluduoe, anil no liver so hyportro i phied as not to give up its long-retained ■ bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever has yet refused to fall Into line. Whee {lock, Finlay A Go, Proprietors, New Or-. | leans. For sale by all druggists. tUw ujl mbbi fmui i2, m. ! Court. JPoatponeil. Wo have boon foi wanted the following < dispatch addressed to Mr. Lewis the I Chairman of Russell county Democratic 1 Committee, which explains Itself: UoNTiKiMr.nl', Aiyi., Nov. 10,1875, I t'lyitse* Lewi*: Send word to parties in your county summoned to be here at the United States Court, ou next Monday, that they need not come until Thu rsdav afterward. Cir culate this Information as much as possi ble. W. L. Bbaoo. Cupt. Bragg. Is Clialrman of tiic Ala bma State Domocratleand Conservative Executive Committee, iind communicates this Intelligence that ull parties concerned may Temutn at home during the election next Tuesday,loth inst, Tho criminal docket of tho United States District Court has been postponed until Thursday,lßth Inst, for this purpose. €'olumbii* Tlaara flat. We had quite a compliment paid us by a large wholesale house in Boston, Messrs. Moore, Smith A Cos. They i ave named their favorite style of hats the Columbos Daily Times hat, and wo saw the hats yesterday for sule at Thornton A Acoe's. The hats aro beautiful, pretty colors and in the latest shape. They are the prettier,l lints yet brought to tho city for the fall trade. Go there and get one. We would like to see the Times hat on everybodys head, and the Times newspaper in even - lx ids hand. We thank tho manufactures for the compliment, and hope the hat will find as ninny wearers as tho Times has friends. We hope our friends, Thornton A Ace who have Introduced them here, may be kept busy filling orders for the hats am sell everybody that fails to buy a hat a suit of their elegant clothing. I)anK‘i’ou Counterfeit a. We publish the following tor the infor mation of the public. Wo don’t want mi) bail money, but we want some of some kind, and would prefer this rather than none at all. Refuse all notes on the following Banks: First National Bunk of Chicago, Illinois. The Trailers National Bank <>f Chicago, Illinois. First National Bunk of Fax ton, Illinois. First National Bank of Canton, Illinois First National Bank of Aurora, Illinois. Nearly tho entire amount of the genuim $5 notes of these banks has been with drawn from circulation, and no additional issues will lie made. TMft Comptroller h desirous of retiring the whole amount from circulation, and all persons receiving such notes are urgently requested to de posit the same with the nearest National Bank, or to forward them to this office fo. redemption, [Signed] John Jay Knox, Conrtmller. Miuunic. Mount Herman Lodge No. 304, F, and A. M, chartered at tho last communication of the Grand Lodge, was duly constituted last night—by M. M. Moore, P. W. of Co lumbian Lodge No. 7- by authority of M. W. David E. Butler, Grand Master. The following officers were duly installed: F. M. Brooks, W. M. John A. Urquhart, S. W. Georgo W. Uufford, J. W. David H. Burts, Treasurer. J. L. Jordan, Secretary, J. H. Conway, B. D. M. Joseph, J. D. T. A. Cantrell, Steward. O. B. Toasiialo, Steward. J. M. Hughes, Tyler, R. J. Corley, Chaplain. Tx 101 l crilona. Our efficient Tax Collector, Mr. Davis A. Andrew’s, reports tax collections arc very good, and- thinks ho will be able to make all tho collections hi the time proscribed. It will be of interest to those owing taxes to know that ir they are not paid by the 15th of December, the law Imposes the Imperative duty mi Mr. Andrews, us Col lector, to have executions issued against delinquents and placed in tho hands of an ntllcer for levy. You will stive trouble, an noyance aud cost by settling before that time. Times are hard, but taxes must be paid, and the law has provided a very summary process for their collection. Feativul To-night. Tho public will not forget to-night, is the time set apart by the ladies of St. l’uul Church, for giving a supper for the pur pose of raising funds to buy an organ for tho Sabbath school. The entertainment takes place at the Central Hotel, and is under the charge of a number of ladies of the church. Their efforts are directed in a good cause, and wo wpuld like to record tho entertainment as a social and financial success. Go to-night anil onjoy yourself, for it will not cost you much, ami von wifi got tho value of your money In a nice sup per, while your eyes will feast upon beau ty. without extra charge. .1 Xeut AdvrrlUrmnl. We were presented by Mr. John Black mar, a minatory thermometer, with the name of the Amazon, of Cfnoinnal Fire In surance, letters upon it. It is it neat trick and a good advertisement for that com pany. Mr. Bhickmar represents a num ber of first class insurance companies, and being non-board, furnishes a cheap rate of insurance. Is*ft for Home. Mr. Forbeei, who was stiot by young Cud-; man, left for his homo in Harris count} yesterday. Ho has b'n very carefully taken care of by Col. Barden, and was well enough yesterday to make the trip homo. i Dr. Terry,-the physician in charge of him. t hinks his chances are good for recovery, though his wound may give him some trouble. If von want a Black Lace Point at New York cost call at J. J. Whittle’s. sop 22 tf A large assortment of Linen Collars and Cuffs of the latest styles just received at sep22 J. J. WHITXLE’S. Call at J. J. Whittle’s and sec his beauti ful selection of Plaid Calico at 10 cents, sept, 29-tf _ t TDCRAXCERB AYUOTUF.RS. ! The uuiiereigned merchants hereby no | tlfy all Grangers that they will sell them goods of every kind as low us they can ho bought under "Grange! contracts” amt i deduct live per cent., anil not hind them up to seiTesy about anything. We at e not governed by the Board of Trade In any way, and willgunra ntee that parties trading with us will buy every thing at the lowest price*, if not lower than : t hey do muter secret contracts. H. T. CBIGLEIi, ACEI! Ji Mvbuoch, E. S. Swrrr. No. 90. Jno. MoGoi’uh A Go., J. J. WmTXLK, J. Kylk Jr Go.. octH tin F.G. Johnson. j Bleached and Home Domestics cheaper j 1 than ever known, by F. C. Johnson J oet24 deodOw SCRAPS. Yesterday tlio popular exclamation was, ‘what bountitul weather.” 1 Collars of silver, jet and gilt are the new [ornaments for tho neck. They are partic ! iilarlv line with tho high standing linen collar. Everybody calculates on sowing oats. Don't let tlio season pass, and don’t forget D. Avorctt lias a thousand bushels for ■sale. If our Kerosene Factory will only com mence the manufacture of castor oil. what good children Columbus would have. Twenty ostrich featriers, ten small wings, or four humming birds are the common trimmings of hats recently Im ported. Local politician': begin to borrow your tobacco, and camli lnles are carrying two sorts. In a breach of promise case tried in lowa the otter day the Judge said that once in four week* was often enough for lovers to sit up and spark. The old rooster! A negro who lives In Nance’s District made a failure In trying to carry off a bag of corn, and at the same time outrun a charge of buckshot. The Bank of California, under tho man agement of Mr. Ralston, paid eighteen por cent, dividend on its entire capital. An English Judge lias decided that a crying baby may come under the head of “a public nuisance.” Crying babies will govern themselves accordingly. It is estimated at Washington (hut in 429 years more America will be without tuei. Agood many of us wifi be dead by that, time and some will have no cause to complain of lack of heal. Tiic Rochester Chronicle defies a Christ ian to pick up a tint poker and put it down again without referring to some person, pi ice or thing in uncomplimentary terms. A New England man has invented a stove to burn straw and hay Iri plane ni wood, and tlie time may come when an old Straw bed will have a respectable stand ing in society. Few women arc like Mary Ann Davis, of Louisiana. Whin she found that her brand was heavy, she liinik herself with a bed ebrd and gave Davis a chance to mar ry a French cook. An historic flag, the one borne by tho Confederate steamer Shenandoah during tiic war, is on exhibition in Richmond. Every season brings its own pleasures and luxuries. For instance; The delic ious ice-cream no sooner steps down nnd out than the fragrant sauerkraut puts in an appearance. Norristown Herald. Norwich Bulletin: Is this the doctor's office? inquired a man who popped Ids head Inside ttie sanctum door. No, sir; the next flight of stairs. Well,; I’m too tired to goany further, said he sadly; .but if you see flit) doctor anytime this mornjng, I wish yon would tell him that my luother in-law in dying, and we’d like to have him call if lie gets time, Do not forget Jake Roland, operator at Central Hotel, branch office of Southern A Atlantic Lino. It was put there for the convenience of citizens in that neighbor hood, and they should give him their busi ness. A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yarn .vide, at 10, 12% and 15c per yard—the best foods in the market at (lie price, at S“p22 itowtf J. .1. Whittle’s. The best Wool Jeans ever brought to lids market at 23, 37, 50 and 02 cents, at I. J. Whittle’s. sept. 29-tf Cloth Saoqucs,Shawls and another lot of those beautiful Black Silks anil Black Al pacas and Mohairs, just received at tin Virginia Store. oct22 The largest and prettiest selection el Transfer Flowers in tlie city, is at rebl4 ilawtf J. J. Whittle’s. Only 9c. per yard for good soft finish Bleached Domestic. Other grades equal ly cheap. Also wide Sheeting nnd Pil I low Cottons, at the Virginia Store. ! 0r122 Jewelry repaired and made to order j Engraving and Watch Repairing done at Wittioh A Kinsel’s. Xrw Nush Klltlionk, Now Collars und (JulTs, fresh line ol HftTnbat*#\s Kdtfiiitf, choice Prints, Foil Skirts ami Flannels, at J. S. .Tones’, Sop. HF tf Columbus, Ga. MAKE WAY FOIC Til FOI,D It ELI A- I II I, E. Ovtcr. Flati anti (dtmr. Our Restaurant is now open for the sea sog, supplied with the best the market af fords. Bar stcx'ked with best liquors and Cigars. octi7 Chas. Hetman a Cos. Mr. I,onta M. Lynch Is tlio General Traveling Agent for the Daily Times, and is authorized to receipt for subscriptions and contract for adver- j Lisin# for the paper. At I.Tlutu Com lit Cloit* Out. Flno Clothn aiul Cuasiiacres, and Gents’ | Ifavuishiiig: Do not lose the op portunity. H. T. Crigleu. bept. 28-tf Why Will 1m IMn* A way WITHOUT A PARALLEL. The demand for Dr. J. liradHeld’s Fe male Regulator is beyond precedent la the annals of popular remedies. Orders ; come in ho thick and last that the Propn- j etor has, heretofore btHjn unable to illi them all. He is happy to state that ar rangements are now complete by which ho is prepared to manufacture I'emalt Regulator on a scale equal to the emer gonay, and the public may feel ussumi that their wants may now be supplied. Physicians of repute are usnitf thin Remedy, in daily practice, all ovei Georgia- Hereafter no woman need sut ler from suppn'ssed, suspendtNl or irreg ular menstruation. This valuable medi cine Is prepared by L. H. lirad Held, jgist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold atsl.so pei bottle by druggists America HEARTY BLOOMING WIDOW. ii AitiErrA, Ga., March 9,187i‘. Afrssrn. Rradfleld <t (b.: Gentlemen—You will please ship us an other supply of your invaluable Female Regulator, und forward bill by mail. We are happy to state that tins remedy gives better satisfaction than any article we sell. We have l>een selling it since isbo, and witnessed many remarkable cures b> it. Among others, there was a l.nlj friend of ours who was sallow and sick l \ until she was twenty-six years old, when she was married. Her husband lived two years and died. She continued in ban health; in fact, she has 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 ami well, brought her regular moiithlv peri ods on, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom ing widow—with the use of but two bot tles of your Regulator, costing her only three dollars, when she had tried several physicians and spent a great deal of money without any benefit. Wishing you great success with your valuable reme dies, we are, respectfully yours, etc., W. Hoot fc s. ap2 ly DIUKCTOHV OF THE CITY.j t'liurrlie*. FIOHT PUEKIIYTEHIAN. Corner of Oglotborpe and Kt. Clair street*—Rev 1 J. U. Nall, part tor. Service# at lU3, a. m. and 4 * | m. t in'll Sunday. Sunday-school at 9a. M KI'lM.'Ol’AL (TBURTT). atreet, between Kamlolph and St. j Clair —llcv. W. C. Hunter rector. Services at IJ a. m. and 4 y. a. each Sunday. Sunday-schooi j at a y, m. HOMAN CATHOLIC. St. Phillip* and St. .lame* (Catholno—on Jack- j rtouatr.-w o. t* eii UaiitvMii ami K-w streets— Father Hauilitou pastor. Matt* ut and y|„ a | m., and v :-peru at :• i. v*. ( •♦lechisiu at 4e. m. UKM HAUFIr T. llaudolnli Htvei't bvlw&m J inikson and Troup j street*—Jlov. C. A. K>ntdricH pa*tor. Services I • very Sunday ut lU3, a. m. and 7 ! v. m. Sunday- | rtchool ut U A. M. MKTHODIrtT. St. Luke—Oh Jackson Htreet, between Handolph I and Ht. Clslr—ltev. It. J. Corley pantor. Ser- | ic;S <-acli Sunday at 103* a. m. and 7‘ a i*. Sun- I lay school at 9 a. m. St. Paul—SnutneaHt corner of Franklin and ! Croup streets—Kev. J. ti. iirancli juwitor. her- 1 vices every Sunday at 101, a. m. aud 7> t P. m Suuday-achool at 4 p. m. bn#ad Street Methodist—On upper llroad street Kev. 14. F. ilreediove pan tor. Service* every Sun- ; my at 10‘i a. m. aud 7j, p. m. Sunday suhnolat i*. m. Cla meeting at 9a. m. JKWisH rtYMAOOOL'K. Corner of Crawford aud Forsyth street*. Her-: nan liirkinthal rabbi. Service# every Friday vuutUK at tf o’clock, and Saturday morning at li o’clock. OXHARD. Methodist—L. B. Payne pastor. Service* Arst j Sunday at 10)* a. m., and third Sunday at 5 p.m. ! Suuday-Hchool 'A v. U. liaptiMt—Kev. ii. Parker, pant or. Services on the tirHt and third Sundayh in each mouth. ! Sunday-school ut HV* a. m. BIIOWNk.VII.LK. Baptist—Rev. J. V. Reeve*, pastor. Service* : second aud third SuudayH. Suiiday-a' liool at 9a.m. Singing School lueetrt every Monday, Wodbert- ! day ami FrjUay night* at the Brptud Church, i Conducted by It. W. Brand. . * I liinity (Method iuty—Rev L. B. Payne paa* tr. Service* tirMt. second aud third Suuday at e J *. m., and 3rd Sunday at 10‘ s a. m. Aiternatt j Sunduyn rtiippijed both morning and evening, j rtuuday-school every Sunday at 3 v. m. COLORED. \rtlmry Chapel (Methodist)—Fast Common —W. J. Crainca pa*ter. Servic * v*ry Sunday at 10 v. ai., 3p. m. and 7 1 . at Light. S.aiday-Hchool at > A. M. FirHt Baptist—Corner Front aud Bt. Clair vtreet (near river)—Orten McArthur pastor. Her- t . .cos every Sunday at 10) 4 a. m. and H i*. m. Sun- I iay-chooi at 9 a. m. Si. John (Methodwti, Norlheant C mrnon—E. P. Hidme# pan tor. Services every Sunday at Hi), x. m. and Hp. m.. Suuday-Ht-hooi at 9a. m Second Baptirtt church (Northern Libertle*)— rimuH Stailord pastor. Service* every Sunday 1 t 10* 3 a. m. aud Kp. hi. Suuday-si botd at 9a.m. | roluitihtiA unin;e Meets over Pollard A ilarrirt’ store laid Saturday • n every mouth. I. O. O. F. Muscogee Lodge on Oglethorpe street, between } ■ft. Clair and Crawford street* Regular meeting* ield every Monday evening at 7 o’clock. Chathooche*- Eieampiucnt mcetH 2ii and 4ti i 4*onlay h in each mouth. tIM-iiiiir. Columbian Lodge. No. 7—Meets 3d TuesiUy t light in each mouth. barley Chapter No. 7—Meets on lt Friday j glit in each month. Hope Couucii. No. 4—Meet* 3d Saturday nighi 1 each month. rtt. Aidemar Comiuaudery.—Meets ‘Jd Tuesday tight in each mouth. Lrtlge in Burrus’ building, c*rncr Broad and I .nndolph *treets. II Yal nrrith. Lodge In Burrus’ building- Meeting* held oi ht Ist and 3d Snuuaya in each month. PuOiir Kiiildiiia;* Court House (in Court Square, cen n*of;ity)j H’twi’PD Oglethorpe and Ju* ksoii ana !r aw ford md ThOma* street#. Jail on East I 'ommon, foot <>f Crawford i*eet. I <)p**ra House no rt heart corner Craw fore, and! gb'thorp* streets. Female Orphan Asyium, Eirtt Common j imt-ry. P'#t tdfl.e, corner Oglethorpe and Ran'.olph ; treot*. Hotel*. itankin House, comer Br<a<l and Craw (oil trents. Puntera' House, Brt>ad street (cast side), be ween St. Clair and Crawford. Central Hotel. Broad street (east side), between 't. Clair and Crawtord street*. Uroi*d Street House, * a*t side Broml street, be ! ■utflu Crawford and Thomas streets. PUBIIC MClttMllM. No. 1 (white male) northeast corner Jackson i 4inl Crawtord str * ts. No. 2 (W'hite teiunic) aouth v. ut. c.orm v Bt. Clair and 1 or*yth streets. reiiiperancc Hail (mixed .cored) Oglethop ' lreel, between Randolph ami Bryan. Mtui'dimi (•Kvcrfiinctit. Mayor. Joim Mcliheuny ; City Treasurer, John j n . Barnett; Cierk ol Couueil M. M. Moore; City j xttorue.y, Charles Coleman; City Pity si. lan. VS > V. Flewelleu; City Sexton, Abraham Odom; City ; tarslial. ; Dejnty Marshal. W. L. Rob- t i*on; Wharfinger, Jake Burrus. ITIUI'I. Chief—W. L. Robinson, First Stiuad—T. .T. Moore, captain: Bob*. Litchull, Win. H. H. Wood, Charles Brady, Wh . liuith. James Robart*. Second Stjuad,—John Koran, eaptaiu: John Ht. I iair, Johß Roper Zeno Pickett, Dau'l Du man, : ♦hti Brady. John F<-agan. (toll of Colo in tiu Frr Department. Board of Control—W. H. Williams, Chief En- ! ,nicer; C. A. Etheridge, First Ass’t Engineer; A. K. Frauds. Second Ass't Engineer; (*. R. Flout- ! toy. Secretary. FIRE coat*ANTES. Columbus, No. l—Engine house on Broad street, j ibove Bryan. Young Am rica. No. s—Engine house on Ogle- i thurpe street, between Crawford and Thomas, Centra. Mechanic*. No. (s—Engine house on Ran- : • iolpli street, near Union Passenger Depot. U<Mik aud ladder. No. I—Engine house uext to Springer’s Opera House. Militnry. City Light Guards—Armory in Rankin House j I Skating Rink. Entrance on Crawford street. Columbus Guards—Armory in Gunby’s build- j mg. on St. Clair street, between Broad and Front street*. Musi ogee Ri!!#*—Armory in Jones’ Building, on Oglethorpe street, between Randolph ami dry an *treels. At tlu* ('nali Ilry (loods lloiikc, < oliinihc• On. New Colored Silks jut in, Embi’iM’iiiH ! Seal Brown, riuni. Navy Blui'and As'i osof Rosas. I.ai’M*' Assortniont of Frinsrt's in tlio now s hallos. Black Brillimitint's, Casiinieres and Li - ons Poplins, at popular prions. 1 oot2 tf J. S..TONES. To be St utlled. I Anew ami beautiful silver mounted | Sewing Maohine, which cost one hundred j dollars, will be rallied at W. T. Hobiusou’s ! Double Track Depot ns soon as lifty I chances, at $2 per chance, can be obtained. It has ull tho latest improvements, and runs easy and smoothly. Call and exam ine it. Notice will be Riven of the day on which the raille will take place. City Tax Sales. i WILL BE (SOLD ON TIIE FIRST TUESDAY > > IN DECEMBER NEXT, on Broad street, at ! corner of Freer lilges ,*c Co’s, in the city of Co lumbus. Ga., tue following described property j situated iu said city, with all iinpr-veiuents j theroen, levied ontosatisty sundry ti fas for tuxes due said city of Columbus, to-wit: Lot No 77, corner Broad and Thomas street*, occupied by W. If. Moore and others. L< vied - u as tho property ol the istate of Tom Bra*siil. Amount v>t tax f 197 50. Part of lot N>. 71. situatvd on west side of Fr<ut street, at present va ant. but just north oi Jhu Feagan's. Levied on as the | petty >f th- estate of Felix McArdie. Amount of tax L>t No. 252. s tuated on west side of Jackson street occupi dby Wm. Mauff--y. Leviexl on as the pr >p. rty of Wm. Mahalfy. Amount of tax North half of lot N ■. 342, corner Bryan aud Jacks m streets. L vied ou as the property c*t owner unknown. Am nut of tax $108.2>. Smith half of lot N. 133. vacaut. Levied on as the property of c. Northri p, Agent. Amount of .tax ill 25. L>t No. 115, now occupied by F. G. Wilkins* Levied ou as th** pr pcity of F. G. Wilkins, Agent Johu Kiug, Trustee Amount of tax. Lot No. 75. occupied by James McGovern. Levied oa as the property of James McGovern. Amount of tax sl3 25. Parties may settle any of the above before day of sale by paving amounts mentioned, tog* ther wiUi tae cost of advertisin- 1 . Wm. L ROBINSON, nov9 law4w Deputy and acting MsrvhaJ. The Singer Again Triumphant. O Tli<s World’s Award Received by “ r 11*: W< >K I^lr>i FAV( >11ITE” o SEWDfa MACEINE SALES OF 1874: Th l table of Sewing Machine sains for 1874 show that our sales last year amounted to 2 41,1*"*) Machine*., being a large increase over the previous year. The table shows that OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY For the period named, by the number of Machines, or nearly THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY! It may be further stated that the sales ol 1873, as compared with those of ’872, show a relatively larger iuoresse. beyond the sales of other makers. For instance, in 1872 we sold 46,000 more Ma chines than any other company; whereas, in 1873, the, sales were 11:1.251 .lluiiiini’S in lCxeeas of our Competitor! .1X1) IN 874 OlTlt SALES WI RE It 5.8153 YJiieliiiie* More Tlutu Auj Ollier Contpsui.v! Test “Tlie Singer” before Purchasing Any Other. TERMS EASY—PAYMENTS I.IGHT. Tlie Singer Manufacturing Cos No. 173 Broughton Street, Savannah, Oa. C. A. riMBinCII, MaiiMßi-r. ItRANCII OPFK’EH In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thomaaville, Ga., Charleston and Columbia, S. C., Jacksonville and Tallahassee, Fla. .1. li. SHIPP, Agent, At ski llroad street, 4 oliimilmin, tia. K. t - St ud your addreKS to the above Offices for a Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE FI 1 TING PATT ERNS. They are the best, the < beapest, and most stylish patterns iu the maaket. anglS 3s ______ J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin. Warren and Ogtefjfcorpe Streets, OolnmlDuts, Ga. MY LARGE STOCK OP Groceries and Provisions Is now* full, and will be sold at the lowest possible prir-i t* for CASH Bagging, good and In-nvy, at 121. 1 roll Cotton Ties of best patterns at tic. stock Flour of all grades. Bacon and Bulk Meats. T.arge lot best Black Seed Oats. Corn and Meal. I.ird—Cboiee Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets. Molasses and Syrup in variety. Sugars and Coffees of every grade. Choice Teas. Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnaburgs, Sheetings. Checks, Stripes, Cotton Yarns, Ac. Wines and Liquors, Shoes, Tin Ware, Ac., Ac. We guarantee satisfaction in all things Messrs, fl. C. FA BLEY and ROLLIN’JEFFEBSON are with me, nad cordially invite their friends to call ori them. ffl'Y* My stock will always be kept full and complete. No charge for drayage. Respectfully. mh3 .treats t! J, H. HAMILTON. SADDLES AND HARNESS REDUCED! Largest anti Best Selected Stock in tlie State! It Embraces in part Everything iu the Saddle and Hnrness lin. Leather Belting, Harness and Machine Oils, and Oil Cloths. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TRUNKS AND SATCHELS A SPECIALTY. Eepairing Nuatly and Promptly done, and New Work Made to Order. My Practical Knowledge and Undivided Personal Attention to my Business Enables me to Duplicate alt Eastern and Western Orders, Wholesale or Retail. Encourage Home Industry. My work is made hero and Warranted to stand. W. H. K.EKTT, oct24d*od\w3m 19- It road fetrvrf. JOSEPH c So BRO. WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DRY GOODS MERCHANTS ! JSTo. GO Broad. Street. Itctnil Heiinrlineiit. on First Floor. Wholesale Department, in the Basement. w*pß dAwtf _ _ G. T. WILLIAMS, Artist and Photographar, ■ >o. HI Krnail street, (alumhus, fia. | N'ONE but First Class Photographs, all sizes sad styles, plain or colored. Old Pictures ■ Gopied and enlarge, and by the aid of the artist’s | brush they surpass the original. Can compete ■ vith any gallery North or South in pictures or I price. j One visit to tho Gallery will satisfy anyone J that no better Pictures can be taken than are i taken at thi* Gallery, regardless of cloudy i weather. FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES I* on h&ud. li. T. WILLIAM*. oelOtf Proprietor. i H, 0, MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP, i ltumsey’s corner, northwest corner Oglethorpe i and Bryan street*. ___ I >TJYS and * U* old Furniture *) on Ooiumission. Upholster- Cane W -rk and Repairing lone generally, iu good style. Y&mKXit&Stß 1 am u,,w using Johnson’s cele- J brated stains, which are the tie*t. in the United States. 11. D. MOORE. Second door north of Disbrow A Co's. Livery Stable. apris ly EXECUTOR’S SALE. If >Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi- I } uarv. from the county of Stewart, will be . sold on the FIRST TUESDAY iu December n* xt. j within the legal hours of sate, before the Court I House door in the town of * uss-ta. Cbattaboo i cliee countv the following dustnbod lands, be i longing to the estate of Rowland R. Pjmmnre, i deceased, situated on the Lumpkin road, thirteeu 1 mUcs from Columbus, containing 195 acres: th • same being tho West half of 1 t No. IB*>. aud a res off the West side of the East half of Lot No. j 193. running full length of the lot. All In the 7th ! District of Chattahoochee county, i Terms one-half cash. WM. E. PARRAMORE, Oct ‘24 td Executor of R. R. Parmorore. Grand Opening OF RsielTs Restaurant TO-DAY. Meals at all Hours. ,-gSx OF FARE contains all * Market affords. Bar is supplied with choicest w' v Wints, Liquors and Cigars. Free Lunch from 11 to 1 o’clk. octl tf X ■ '": ,K /if-. . •' ■*’. % \ *y* - * ‘\ . \ l I.GuSeRT: 5 JSteam Power Printer COLUMBUS. GA.. | S WELL StTI'LT KH VITH MATERIAt. AXD 1 Experienced Workmen employed In oael] De partim-nt. Orders for work of any (Inscription filled with dispatch, and at most reasonable rate*. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. Receipt Books FOR UAILROAJ>B AXI* STEAMI3OATS Always in stock: also printed to order when de sired WRAPPING PIPER AXU RAGS. A quantity oi ‘rariottk sizes and weights Mani 11a Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable f<>r Merchants, now in at-ck. which I am selling low in any quantity desired, either printed or plain Aar* Prices and Specimens of Work furuiahed on application. THUS. GILBERT. Randolph Kirrcf, Colombo!-, Gn. janl tt REMOVAL. C. 11. LISQBI>. Watchmaker aud Jeweller, Has aemovsd to f7 S.' Broad Street afifct Ho gan's Ice House. Work solicited. Pmiuatuss* t 4 disricli •jrnrsnteerl