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THE DAILY TIMJ&
Coluiutm*. On--
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 20. W.
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OoiiUMHCB, Ga., Nov., 20, 1875.
MOXETaBY.
Ttie money In the Banks i now being
•wed to move the cotton. Tho quantity
tin hand Is not eo great ss It was, though
a plenty ti> meet the demands upon
giKwl collateral.
Exchange—The banka are Bulling tin
Nt‘w York nt V t premium. All other points
y, premium.
Gold—ll 1 4, but little offered.
Silver—No demand—no quotations.
OOTTOS.
was In good demand for the bolter grades.
The market generally seemed active.
The greater aamber of orders for cotton
arc in small lots. No heavy transactions
arc reported.
Daily Statement.
Stock on hand Aug. til, 1875 . 485
Received yesterday 385
“ previously. 21,188—21,851
. 22,388
Hhlpiied yesterday 220
“ previously 12,767—12,991
Stock on hand tlds morning 9,345
Price h.
Ordinary 10
Good Ordinary 10%
Dow Middlings 11
Middlings 11
GtHid Middlings .2©12‘4
Warehouse sales 807
Receipt*.
By Wagon 180
“ Mill. It 171
" River 00
“ N.its. K. r... 16
“ s. w.n.n is
“ W. U. a 2 _ 3H5
Shipmentn.
By H. W. U. It 175
Homo Consumption 49 224
■Same Day Duet Year in Qihmdiu*.
Halos 676
Receipts 913
Shipments.... . 229
Stock 7.488
Total Receipts. 2,547
l’rlco for Middling
Receipt s at all United State* Port*.
1874. 1875
Saturday 17,961 32,653
Sunday and Monday 29,853 39,728
Tuesday 50, 097 ao.on
Wednesday. .. 29,810 28,357
Thursdry 26,052 25,377
Friday ... .27,6.10 5i,417
Various 3,814
Total 160 038 133,573
Showing an increase of 23,535 bales,com
pared with eorresikimling days of last
year.
it.vcox.
llaoon Is a little weak and the demand
lightening. In Columbus It Is retailed at
15};e., which Is a quarter less than It has
been sold for. Louisville and St. Louis
are firm as far as Bacon Is concerned, be
cause it Is scarce, though enough for the
demand. Bulk meats are down mid are
quoted In ~t. Louis at 11 and Louisville
Hi 4.
A dispatch received from Louisville says
old hams have all been sold, and none in
the market. New hams will bo in In Ilf
teon days.
OHAIN
Demand for corn very light indeed, and
everybody seems to have either raised
Ihelr corn or will do without it; for choice
wlrlto, in small lots, $1 05 is asked; mixed
sl.do, with a good prospect for lower llg
ures.
There is considerable and increasing
demand for Georgia and Alabama rust
proof bats at $1 25 J food oats 60 to 70c.;
choice Western white oats 80 to 85e.
DRY 0001)8.
Trade In dry goods was pretty good
.!(> libs re wore filling good orders from or
ders from Florida and elsewhere. Calico,
6%0., Factory Cheeks, He. Calico is re
tailing at|7o.
TRAMS GENERALLY
was Hither slim, nothing of any eonso
q nonce being done.
At the ( iuh Dry Ooud* llouae.
The best lot of Kid Gloves in tho city.
Walking Shades in two buttons nt sl,
*1.50 and *2.50. Evening and Opera
Shadi-s in 4 and 0 buttons—best grade.
Pique Kids—blnek stitched, with colors to
match the new suitings,
tf .T. S. Jones.
Largo Stock of Ribbons at. lower prices
than ever known, nt the Virginia Store.
00122
Large lot, Jeans, Casslmeri>s and Flan
nels, at the lowest market prices by
ct 26 doodCw F. C. Johnson.
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at 10, 12%and 16c per yard—the best
goods lu the market at the price, at
sep22 d&wtf J. J. WHmtK'B.
New Dress Gikhlb, embracing beautllul
efTis-ts lu Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins,
especially adapted to Immediate wear
at J. S. Jones'.
Sep. 10 tf
Tho largest assortment of lino Gold and
Silver Watches is to be found at
ocU9 Wittich A Kinski.'s.
Now styles in Dress Goods, Alpacas and
Brllllantines, also, Ilolsery Handkerchiefs
aud Gloves lu great variety, by
oet24 deod6\v F. 0. Johnson.
Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
just received at
V'rrrioji A Kinsel's
Call nt J. J. Whittle’s and so*' his beauti
ful selection of Plaid Calico at 10 cents,
sept. 29-tf
If you want a Black Luce Point at Now
York coat call at J. J. Whittle's.
eop‘22 (f
To be UhIIIitI.
Anew and beautiful silver mounted
Sewing Machine, which cost one hundred
dollars, will be rallied at W. T. Robinson's
Double Track Depot as soon as fifty
chances, at *2 per chance, can bo obtained.
It has all the latest improvements, amt
runs easy and smoothly. Call and exam
ine it NoUo will be given of the day on
which the radio will take place.
MAKE WAV FOR THE OLD KI'.I.IA.
HLE.
Oyitfri Flub aud liumc.
Our Restaurant is now open for tlio sea
sog, supplied with the best the market af
fords. Bar, stocked with best liquors and
Cigars.
bcti7 Chas. Hetman & Cos.
1,000 Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker
chiefs at 12%e. 200 pairs Kid Gloves 75c.,
worth *I.OO. Corsets from 50c. to finest
Table Damask, Towels and other white
goods cheap at tho Virginia Store.
00t22
Titw Advertisement*.
| Wanted—A Reßable, Activo Man~W. J.
I Magill.
Largest Anoortment of Candy—At Lay
fisld’s-
Groceries at Wholesale! -J. 4 J. Kauf
man.
On Exhibition at tho ltuby Soloon—A
New Billiard Table.
Tho largest and best assortment of
Stick and Fancy Candy In the State. Call
and supply yourself at Lvyfield’h,
Corner near the Court House.
novOO 2t
Wanted.
A reliable active man, with good refer
ences can make a good arrangement to
travel as Agent for the Cotton States Life
Insurance, either on commission or sala
ry. Apply at Time* olllce to
W. J. Mao ill,
Sup’t Agencies.
MDSCOQKE HI’I'tBIOII COURT.
KOVEMBBB ITEM, 1875— TENTH DAY.
The Court mot pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present His Honor, Martin J. Craw
ford, Judgo presiding.
The ease of If. T. Criglor vs. M. C. Gor
don, occupied tho attention of the Court
during tho day. At a lab! hour lust night
they had not agrwd up n verdict.
The Court announced that this morning
nothing would Ik) done except to hear
motions, and dispose of whnt business
could bo transacted without a Jury. The
jury were discharged until Momlay morn
ing.
At 12 o'clock tho committee on General
Henning’s nfhmorlul will make their re
port.
An Kura Edition.
It may bo of interest to our readers to
know that to-morrow wo have ordeis for
two hundred extra copies of the Times.
Tho parties ordering them Intend sending
them to Florida and olsewhoro. Wo hope
those of our merchants who anticipate
advertising will bring In their notices
early, and secure tho advantages of this
extra circulation.
Pre-ldentlul lifuton.
The class In history will take their place
for recitation.
Tom Williams, who was the most patri
otic and unselfllsh President? Gen. Wash
ington.
Next: Who was the ablest statesman?
Thomas Jefferson.
Next: Who was the most accomplished?
John Quincy Adams.
Next: Who was tho most fearless* and
arbitrary? Andrew Jackson.
Next: Who was tho most cunning and
foxy? Martin Van Buren.
Next: Who was tho most egotistical?
Johh Tyler.
Next: Who was tho model President?
Millard Fillmore.
Next.:Wbo was the most voscillatlngand
unreliable? James Buchanan.
Next: Who was the most humorous and
good natured? Alin Lincoln.
Next : Who was the most ambitious?
Andrew Johnson.
Next: Who the most gifted? IT. K.
Grant. Why? ’Cause ho never refused
anything from a $OO,OOO house to a bull
pup or a bunch of cigars.
Boys, you have learnt your lessons very
wdl. Boom* for 15 minutes.
In Memory or Otn. Henry L. KrnnluE-
As previously announced, the proceed
ings In tho Superior Court to-day will be
devoted to tho reception of the committee
report touching tho death of Gen. licnry
L. Ilonning, and to listening to tho cubs
gunns that may ho pronounced. There
will, doubtless, be a large attendance ot
our best citizens. Court on this occasion
will meet at 12 m. Maj. Moses, Col. In
gram, Judgo Crawford, Judge Johnson.
Judge l’ou, ('apt. W. A. Little. Cupt. Rus
sell, and others will pronounce eulogies.
Cot. Chappell will deliver tho report.
——*- ———.—
M r, C. R. Harrison.
M any citizens of Columbus will bo glad
to know that Mr. C. S. Harrison lias again
started in business, ami in the same old
auction business at that, lie has secured
tho house on Broad street next to W. L.
Tillman A Co.’s store, and Is now under
full headway. He hold his first auction
yesterday, and his voleo crying out
“going, going, gone," seome.l as natural
as over. We hope ho will make as much
money as his enterprise and energy mer
its.
Rrfflstcr To-Day.
If you want to vote in the coming mu
nicipal election you will have to register
to-day, as after to-day it will be too late.
It 1s no necessary to pay your tax at the
timo of registering, but you can pay tt
any time before tho day of election. Walk
down to the court house to-day or you
will lose the great American privilege
or voting.
A Hilliard ttnloun.
Mr. Clements since he has taken charge
of the Ruby saloon has made it a model of
its kind. Besides stocking tho bar witli
the ilnest liquors, and thc'restnui ant. with
every convenience and luxury, ho has
bought an elegant billiard table, which,
added to the others recently relit ted,
makes It tho most elegant saloon In this
section. Air. Juo. Jones is with him and
will show every attention to everybody
that will call.
Pemmiil-
Col. E. M. Calhoun, of Russell county,
has made Columbus his home. He came
in order to enjoy the educational advanta
ges of Columbus for his children.
AumuM Flower.
The most miserable beings in tho world
are those suite ring from Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint.
More than seventy-live per cent, of the
people in tho United States are afflicted
with these two diseases and their elTi'cts,
such ns Sour Stomach, Sick Headache,
Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of tho
Heart, Heart-burn, Wator-brosh, gnaw-
Stomash, Yellow Skin, C atod Tongue and
disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming
up of focal utter eating, low spirits, Ac. Go
to the Drug Store of Dr. F. X,. Brooks and
got a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for
10 cents. Try It. Two doses will relieve
you. oOU tf
Wlthoft*. Tonic—A Mine, Sure .mil Selin
title i'ure.
The unprecedented sale of this world
renowned medicine proves tncontestibly
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. Whee
look, Finlay Jfc Cos., Proprietors, Now Or
leans. For sale by all druggists.
dxw __ _
Call at J. J. Whittle's and get some oi
the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth
est, strongest and cheapest silk In use.
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THE HOP EAST XtOIIT.
BEAUTY AND FASHION.
; Tho party given ut tho Perry Houso
; last night, by the "Chips," was very well
attended, and was one of the most pleas
ant over given by them. Our own beauti
ful ladles were out In numbers, and, ns
usual, presented as beautiful an nppeur
aiice as Is always characteristic of them.
Two fascinating and beautiful young
ladles from Atlanta wore tho centre of at
traction, while two of Virginia’s beauties
added their grace and elegance to the hap
piness of tho occasion.
Everybody scorned to be delighted as
they danced to tho soul-inspiring music of
the Italian band.
One of the prettiest young ladles Colum
bus ever had the honor to claim, who has
just returned from the North, was radiant
in her charms, and many a heart iieal
faster ns they looked upon her peerless
beauty.
Tho occasion was matron!zed by' a
charming man led lady from Atlanta, and
one of the prettiest and most elegant of
tho married ladles of Columbus. Ktill an
other was there, who added to the pleas
ure of those who preferred a pleasant con
versation, while the nwt tread the mazes
of the dance.
The purty was a decided success, and
the ladles so voted it, with the amendment
that it bo repeated at an early day.
Wo hope tho young men who know so
well how to get up and manage a pleas
ant affair, will, with their accustomed
gallantry, heed tho unanimous vote they
received from the ladles and glvo another
hop. Tho dancing was kept up to a lab;
hour, but when we left tender looks and
soft words seemed in the ascendency, bill
how could It bn otherwise among such a
throng of beautiful womon and handsome
men.
This Daily Times of any day Is more
generally read than any paper in this part
of Georgia.
Special Correspondence of Tin; Timer.)
Eufaula, Ala., Nov. 18,1875.
Dear Times: We arrived at this point
lost night, after a must pleasant trip on
board that popular steamer, the Julia Bt.
Clair, which left Columbus same day. Af
ter tea, we strolled to the banks of the
Chattahoochee, feeling solemn-choly, hut
with no Intent to plunge into the muddy
stream or to commit any rash act. Quie
tude reigned over the lovely city of Eu
faula. Wo Bat meditating, “solitary and
alone,” when we heard a startling sound
of human voices, exclaiming, “Let ’em
alone 1” “Don't part ’em“Let 'em have
it out !”&c. We rushed to the scene, and
there found In deadly combat Mcßae’s
bull pup with an unknown pup of same
species. Every effort was made to part
them. Policemen sounded the alarm; In
every direction came new arrivals; water,
turpentine, alcohol, and even the dabs of
the policemen wore thrust Into the mouths
of the infuriated canines to part them, bill
each held his grip; time 7 minutes- when
they were dually separated; a drawn bat
tle. After which twenty or more adjourn
ed to the “Ruby” to discuss the merits of
each imp. The celebrated pugilists, Hee
uan and Sayers, could not have caused
more excitement for the timo than those
; wo game pups.
Yesterday Mr. H. Ramsey, ono of the
oldest citizens of this place, attempted
suicide by cutting his throat and stabbing
himself with a pen-knife. He is still liv
ing, with slight hopes of his recovery.
Mental depression from long physical suf
fering caused tho rash act.
Eufaula has tho appearance of being the
busiest city we have visited for several
days. To-day the streets ure full of cotton,
the owners of which are selling at 11?, to
12c. After supplying themselves with
bagging and ties, a few pounds of bacon
ami Hour, and paying for the same, they
pocket the rest of the money and depart
for home, to all appearances happy. Sev
eral of the store-houses which were burnt
a few weeks sinco are being rebuilt, all
brick, which will add much to the appear
ance of the old location; but from what
my friend Robinson stated to me this
morning, tho merchants from the lower
country and Ozark doubt continue
to go to Columbus to get their supplies
al cheaper rales than at Eufaula.
Tho Central Hotel is now the popular
resort for tourists- kept by Messrs.. Hil
lings A Moyo. Without disparagement to
any other hotel In the clty.it is a good
hotel; their table cannot bo excelled, and
all the conveniences are first-class.
Riddle, however, still lives and is ready
for all comers. It is simply “change
about” with us. Let all live.
The weather to-day is cold and cloudy;
fires comfortable. Yours,
M.
To-morrow's Tims will be read by
largo number of people who trade in Co
lumbus.
Adirondack Murry tells in the Golden
Rule, his experience In target shooting.
Of his rifle he says: “It is superior to
human control. It is inherently indepen
dent as to the range and direction of its
projectile. It will shoot whero it has a
mind to, in spite of all one can do. It will
hit everything but the target. It shoots
as a cross-eyed nmn looks, the Lord only
knows where. The more you practice
with it, the more you are amazed at its ec
centricities. You aim at a barn, and you
hit a house. You shoot at a cat sitting on
a well curb, and you kill a sheep in the
next lot. You put up a target in one town,
and a Sheriff waits upon you the next
morning to inform you that you have
killed several of the principal cit izens who
lived in the next, besides women and chil
dren.”
The Times Is the host advertising medl
um in this sect ion, and to-morrow It be
comes still better, as wo have an order for
two hundred extra copies of the paper to
be sent to Florida and elsewhere.
Ulvfr Xpw.
Tho steamer George \V. tVylly leaves
this morning. The boatmen report trade
very dull on the river, and that but little
cotton awaits them. Those who have cot
ton are waiting for better prices.
Xnv Miuh Klhiion*.
New Collars and Cuffs, fresh line of
Hamburg’s Edging, choice Prints, Eelt
Skirts and Flannels, at
J. S. Jones’,
Sep. 10 tf Columbus, Ga.
Large lot Hamburg Edgings and Insert
lugs, extra cheap, by F, C. Johnson.
octZt deodCw
Bleached and Home Domestics cheaper
than ever known, by F. C. Johnson
octal deodtiw
At Leu Than (oti to Close Out.
| Fine Cloths and Cassimercs, and Gents'
j Furnishing Goods. Do not lose the op
portunity. H. T. CnioEElt.
j Sept. 28-tf _ _
j Ruches a Great variety, at from 8 eta.
| to the best by F. C. Johnson.
| octal riendftw
NUB A PS.
i Tho “stove guards" Is tho name of an
organization iu Columbus for warming
themselves during the winter around tho
bar-room stoves.
It is said that n banana tree grow.? 12
feet u year.
Wo are told nothing was made In vain.
But bow about r fashionable girl? Isn’t
she maiden vain?
Tho new ribbons are very beautiful and
soft, of twlllegnd serge, and are three and
four Inches wide. There are Iso basket
woven Panama ribbons. Very little gros
grain ribbon is seen.
This Saturday morning drop in at Crig
ler’S and got all styles of dry goods at
your own price. They are to be sold.
For jKJintod necks of house dresses are
collarettes of lace, with bands of China
crapes and ruches of crepe lisse. There
are also square-cornered collarettes of
net, covered with applique embroidery
laid over colored silk.
Wo noticed the abseenco of ope of the
most infatuating of Columbus beauties
from the party last night, hut we ob
served she wns represented by a hand
some sash and a pretty cravat.
We have an order for 200 extra copies of
the Times, so advertise In order to get the
benefit of that Increased circulation.
Gentlemen should remember that Crig
lerhasafull line of Casjlmeres, Broad
cloths and Doe skins, for less than cist.
Bhakspeare said, “There is a tide la the
afluirs of men,” hut It appears to be
pretty much all tled-back in the affairs of
women.
Basket plaids are very fashionable this
year. A visitor at Sing Sing say s that all
:he men there except the guards were
lresseil in tho popular fashion.
At Crigler’s you can get any style of
dress goods carpets, rugs, Ac., at cost.
A promising young man in Columbus
lias Jaw enough for two sets of teeth.
Never insult a man because he is poor
in purse or raimem, for beneath a raggisl
coat it may be that a muscle lies con
cealed that could put a head on the oldest
man in tho business.
When a man has been hard at work in
an obscure way for years and at length
achieves success, nine-tenths of his ac
quaintances insult him by offering con
gratulations on his luck.
Crowing boy on tho fence to the boy on
the walk: Aha, you ain’t got no baby at
your house! Kneering boy on the walk to
liy on tholence: I don’t care, our dog he’s
got six pups; aha!
A young lady asking a Williamsport
young man in a music store, "Have you
happy dreams?” was astonished when he
replied, “No, ma'am, I’m mostly troubled
with the nightmare.”
Two old crows which perch on a tree on
the commons every afternoon, and caw
until hundreds of others are collected,
are called Moody and Bankey.
Bougie*.
I have in store a giKKI stock of fine and
low priced buggies of various styles,
which I will sell at greatly reduced fig
ures. Also line buggy Whips in largo va
rieties. The attention of purchasers is
respectful! invited. T. K. Wynne,
St. Clair st. near Warehouse.
octal eod&wlm
The he;-1 Wool Jean* ever brought to
till* market at 25, 87, 00 and 62 cent*, at
J. J. wept. 29-tT
Don’t fuil to call at J. J. Whittle'* before
buying your Drees Good*. He lia* a beau
tiful line of I'liiids, from 20 to 75c. Also,
Seal Brown, Navy Blue, and all other
colors of Cashmeres. Fall line of Black
Alpacas, cheaper than ever known Iw
fore. sept. 29-tf
George Fox's Diamond Gloss Starch Is
sold at 10 i ts. per pound at Ivey & Bug's.
novlfi ct
Mr. I,outN M. Lynch
Is the General Traveling Agent fertile
Daily Timms, and is authorized to receipt
for subscriptions and contract for adver
tising for the paper.
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings
and Inserting*, at prices to suit the imr
shitser, at
sep22 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's.
Those wishing a bargain In Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels, .tc., will do well to
call at
sop 22 ditwtf J. J. Whittle's.
Anew lot of ID-4 Sheeting and Pillow
Case Homespun just in and for sale
cheaper than ever known before, at
sep22 J. J. Whittle’s.
Cloth Sacques,Shawls and another lot of
those beautiful Black Silks and Black Al
pneas and Mohairs, just received at the
Virginia Store. octZ2
Only 9c. per yard for good soft finish
Bleached Domestic. Other grades equal
ly cheap. Also wide Sheeting and l’il
low Cottons, at the Virginia Store.
oct‘22
At tho < n*h Dry Good* lloumo, (olumhu*
On.
Now Colored Silks just in,
Embracing
Seal Brown, Plum, Navy Blue and Ash
es of Roses.
Large Assortment of Fringes iu the new
shades.
Black Brilliantines, Cashmere* and Ly
ons Poplins, at popular prices.
oct2 tf J. S. JONES.
Mnilnme Foy's Foruet*,
New and complete line of Alpacas, Bril
liantines, Black Cashmeres and Bomba
zines, at J. S. Jones.
Sep. 10-tf _____ _
•I ul Ari’lvvii,
If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go to
sep22 d.twtf J. ,T. Whittle’s.
Tho largest and prettiest lot of Bodies’
Silk Ties in tho market. Also, Ruffs at 10
cents apiece, at J. J. Whittle’s.
A large assortment of Linen Collars and
Cuffs of the latest styles just received at
s<*p2‘2 J. J. WHITTLE’S.
! The best assortment and cheapest Silk
| Ties, at X’. C. Johnson’s. oet24 deodfiw.
Solid Silver anil Silver plated-waro at
New York prices at
ooti9 WrmcH A- Kixsel’s.
The largest and prettiest selection of
Xruusfer Flowers in the eity, is at
febl4 dawtf J. Whittle’s.
Jewelry repaired and made to order
Engraving and Watch Repairing done at
Wittich A Kinskl's.
An entire new stock of Jewelry. The
latest styles Just received at
net 19 Wrrrim A Kixavx’s.
DIRECTORY OF THE CITY.
CliurrtiM.
FIRHT rftKBBTTZKIAK.
Corner of Oglethorpe and Bt. Clair streets--Re v.
J. H. Nall, pastor. Services at 10 ft a. u. aod 4
M. each Sunday. Sunday-school at Va. m
EPISCOPAL (TBIKITT).
Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and St.
Clair—Rev. W. C. Hunter rector. Service* at 11
a. u. and 4 r. m. each Sunday. Sunday-school
at 3 p. m.
ROMA* CATHOLIC.
St. Phillips and St. Junes (Catholic)—on Jack
eon street, between Baldwin and Few strata—
Father ilaioiiton pastor. Maas at CJj and 9Si a
m., and v a per aat6r. m. Catechism ut 4p. m.
riKuT BAPTIWT,
Randolph street, between Jackson and Troup
street*—Rev. C. A. Kendrick pastor. Services
every Sunday at lU> a. m. and 7>* P. m. Sunday
school at a. M.
MKTHODIBT.
Bt. Luke—On Jackson street, between Randolph
and St. Clair—Rev. R. J. Corley pastor. Ser
vices each Sunday at 10*£ a. M. and 7>* r. m. Sun
day school at 9 a. m.
Bt. Paul —Southeast corner of Franklin and
Troup streets—Rev. J. O. Branch pastor. Ser
vices every Sunday at 10>fc a. m. and 7)| p. m
Sunday-achool at 4 r. m.
Broad Street Methodist—On upper Broad street
Rev. B. F. Breedlove paster. Services every Sun
day at 10>i a. m. and p. m. Sunday school at
2p. m. Class meeting at It a. m.
JEWISH KYHAUOOUE.
Corner of Crawford and Forsyth streets. Her
man Birkinthai rabbi. Services every Friday
evening at H o’clock, and Saturday morning at In
o’clock.
OX&ABD.
Methodist—L. B. Payne pastor. Services first
Sunday at 10>* a. m., and tnird Sunday at 5 p. m.
Sunday-school 3 p. m.
Baptist—Rev. G. Parker, pastor. Services on
tho first and third Sundays in each mouth
.Sunday-school at H.'* a. m.
BROW NEVILLE.
Baptist—Rev. J. F. Reeves, pastor. Services
second and third buudays. Sunday-school atkA.M.
Hinging School meets every Monday, Wednes
day aud Frjday nights at the Brptixt Church.
Conducted by B. W. Brand.
Trinity (Methodist)—Rev 1,. B. Payne pas
tor. Services first, second and third Suuday at s
p. m.. and 3rd Sunday at io>s a. m. Alternate
.Sundays supplied both morning and evening.
Sunday-achool every Sunday at 3 p. m.
colored.
Asbury Chapel iMethodist)—FAst Common—W.
J. Gaines paster. Services every Sunday at 10S,
a. a., 3P. m. and 7), at night. Sunday-school at
U A. M.
First Baptist—Corner Front and Bt. Clair
street (near river)—Green McArthur pastor. Ser
vices every Suuday at 10V, a. m. and Bp. m. Sun
day -school at 9 a. vi.
St. John (Methodist/, Northeast Common—E.
P. Holmes pastor. Services every Suuday at 10
a. m. and Hp.m .. Sunday-school at 9a. m.
Second Baptist church (Northern Liberties)—
Primus Stafford pastor. Services every Sunday
at 10 >i a. m. and up. m. Sunday-school at oa. m.
<!oliiiiilmi* branee
Meets over Pollard * Harris’ store last Saturday
in every month.
1. O. O. F.
Muscogee Lodge on Oglethorpe street, between
Ht. Clair aud Crawford streets Regular meetings
tield every Monday evening st 7* a o’clock.
Cliathoochee Encampment meets 2d and 4th
Mondays In each month.
Bavuiiif,
Columbian Lodge. No. 7—Meets 3d Tuesday
night in each monih.
Parley Chapter No. 7—Meets on Ist Friday
uight in each month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday night
i in each month.
Ht. Aide mar Commandery.—Meets 2d Tuesday
night In each month.
Lodge in Burnis' building, corner Broad and
Kftudoiph streets.
■'Nal fieri tli.
IA Burros' building—Meetings held on
ttio ltt aifil 3d Sundays iu each month.
Public iimliliiiK*
Oourt House (tu i>mrt Square, ee, eeofclty)
between Oglethorpe and Jackson and Ynvferd
and Thomas streets.
Jail ou Ea*t Common, foot of 4'rawford sveet.
Opera House uortheas corner Crswioru and
OgL-thorpt streets.
Female Orphan Asylum, East Comiuot. near
cemetery.
Pont Offfoe, eurmr Oglethorpe aud lUnvdpb
streets.
Hotel*.
Rankin House, corner Broad aud Crawfojc.
streets.
Plant* r*’ House, Broad street (t-ast side), be
tweeu Bt. Clair and Crawford.
Central Hotel. Broad street (east side), between
St. Clair aud Craw lord streets.
Broad Btr****t House, * aat side Broad street, be
tween Crawford and Thomas streets,
i’uhllr
No. 1 (white male) norUn-ast corner Jackson
and Crawford streets. No. 2 (White female) south
west corner Bt. Clair and Forsyth streets.
Temperance Hall (mixed colored) Oglethop
street, between Randolph and Bryan.
ffunirl|iHl (government.
Mayor. John McHbenny; City Treasurer, Jobr
N. Barnett; Clerk of Council, M. M. Moore; Cit)
Attorney, Charles Coleman; City Physician, W
W. Flewotleu; City 8* a ton, Abraham Odom; City
Marshal. : Deputy Marshal, W. L. Rb
inson; Wharfinger. Jake Burrus.
roues.
Chief—W. L. Robinson.
First Squad—T. .T. Moore, captain: Robi.
Mitchell, W’m. H. H. W’ot>d, Charles Brady, Wh .
Smith. James Robarts,
Second Squad—John Foran. captain: John St.
Clair, Josh Roper, Zeno Pickett, Dan’l Duncan,
John Brady, John Feagan.
Koll of UoltiiuOu.a Fire Depuri iiient.
Board of Control—W. H. Williams, Chief En
gineer; C. A. Etheridge, First Ass t Engineer; A.
K. Francis, Second Ass’t Engineer; G. U. Flour
noy, Secretary.
FIRJt COMPANIES.
Columbus. No. I—Engine house on Broad street,
above Bryan.
Young Am- rtca. No. s—Engine house on Ogle
thorpe street, between Crawford and Thomas.
Ceutral Mechanics. No. 6—Engine house on Ran
dolph street, near Union Passenger Depot.
Hook and Ladder, No. I—Engine house next to
Springer’s Opera House.
miliary.
City Light Guards—Armory in Rankin House
Skating Rink. Entrance ou Crawford street.
Columbus Guards—Armory in Quuby’a build
ing. on Bt. Clair street, between Broad and Front
streets.
Muscogee Rifles- Armory in Jones’ Building,
on Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and
Bryan sireets.
Large lot best standard print* offered
to-day at only 7’ jc. Sueh aa Allen's,
Sprague's and others. Call at once and
get a bargain, Virginia Store. nov2 tf
Why Will You l*lne Away I
WITHOUT A PARALLEL.
The demand for Dr. J. Bradfleld’s Fe
male Regulator ie beyond precedent in
the annals of popular remedies. Orders
! come in so thick and fast that the Propri
etor has, heretofore been unable to fill
them all. lie is happy to state that ar
rangements an* now complete by which
he is prepared to manufacture Female
liotfulu.tor on a scale equal to the emer
gency, and the public may feel assured
that their wants may now be supplied.
Physicians of high repute are using this
threat remedy, in daily practice, all over
Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf
fer from suppressed, suspended or irreg
ular menstruation. This valuable medi
cine is prepared by L. H. liradtickl, Dru*r
ifist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per
bottle by druggists throughout America
HEARTY F.LOOMING WIDOW.
Marietta, Ga., March 9,1870.
Mesnrt t. Brcuifleld dt o>.|.
Gentlemen—You will please ship us an
other supply of your invaluable Female
Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We
tire happy to suite that this remedy gives
better satisfaction than any article we
sell. We have Imxui selling it since 1808,
and witnessed many remarkable cures by
it. Among others, there was a lady
friend of ours who was sallow and sickly
until she was twenty-six years old, when
she was married. Her husband lived two
years and died. She continued in bad
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 anti
well, brought her regular monthly peri
ods on, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom
ing widow—wit ti the use of but two bot
tles of your Regulator, costing her only
three dollars, when site 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. Root & s.
REMOVAL.
C. H. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
Has acmoved to 97S Broad Street next t-o Ho
gan's Ice House. Work solicited Promptness
and StspvG'h pnarsnteed.
CLOSING AND FINAL SALE
AT THE
VIRGINIA STORE.
HAVING DETERMINED TO
Sell Out in Columbus,
Aud open business in another city, I offer
My Entire Stock of Dry Goods
AT SUCH PRICES AS WILL ENSURE ITS SALE
WITHIN .V VERY SIIOHT TIME.
MEANING ALL I SAY, I will sell my goods at New York cost and down to
Fifty Per Cent. Below Cost!
It is needless to enumerate prices, It is enough to say the Goods MUST GO f and
those who come first wilt got the BEST BARGAINS.
BARGAIN COUNTERS
In Dress Goods at Half Their Value!
This sale will commence MONDAY Nov. 15th, and continue until closed
out. I hope those indebted to me will pay at once.
H. T. CRIGLER.
nVEIR.S. LEE.
<JHAM) FAI.L OPENING I
BRILLIANT MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS!
At Mi-,*. noNNuu'N 01l Htmid.
\ 1 RS. LEE begs to inform her friends and customers that she has removed her Millinery Store
A? 1 to Mrs. Dessau's old stand, where she will open on THU USD AIT NEXT, October 7th. one of the
largest aud handsomest stack of
0
I.ntUesC ami Chlltli-an'M Fan<-y Gooiln
ever brought to the city. These goods were selected by Mrs. Lee in person, and are of the la est,
prettiest aud handsomest st’, lea. The stock consists of
Ladies' and Misses’ Runnels and Hilts,
Shawls, Cloaks, Searfs and Ties,
Ribbons, Trimmings and Flowers,
Hair Goods and Jewelry,
Children’s Dresses and Hosiery,
Roys’ Hats and Fancy Goods penerally.
V. B—My stock i I-anrrr, t'hrnpri- anil liamisomer than ever. Olve me a call.
Millinery work a specialty.
MRS. L. A. LEE.
oct6 tf
HOLSTEAD 5 CO.,
A GIIICI I/riTKAU I >EI ’OT,
137 and 130 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
GEORGIA HAISEO
WHEAT, RYE, BARLEY & OATS.
Golden < iiafl llusl Proof Oats,
Tennessee Rus! Proof Onls, $1,410 per hnsiiel,
oet!7 tf HOLSTEAI) A CO.
The Lulest Style Sewing Machine
IS THE
WHEELER & WILSON NEW NO. 7,
With Work Going from the Operator.
Those accustomerl to usinc Machines of other make* will find this style n
convenience. It is by far tho easiest to learn, and has gained favor faster
than any new Machine yet introduced, it ruua light and
Never Gets Out of Order.
Try One, and You Will Like It.
WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMI’T.
Office; ltK) Broad Street.
AGENTS WANTED IN GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. -**.
oclOdAwtf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
POPE & LONG,
DEALERS IN
ROOTS AND SIIOEB.
Me Keep Alvst.v* on liami
A TOLL AKOORIMKNT OF
All the Leading Styles and Qualities
OK
Boots and Slioes!
Such a* the people want.
ll#- Our stock ta a)) manufactured for OUR
OWN TRADE, and we warrant every pair to be
good.
Terms Fash, ami Low Brices.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TVo. 10-4 Broad Street.
BOOTS ANI) SHOES.
English Female Bitters
T>owii to One Dollar I*
EIOR several year* the cry ha* been greeting ns from *l3 prt* of the country, “reduce your Eng
lish Female Bitter* to One Dollar, and we can 01l lmoienav quantities. *’ We have new complied
with that general request. *o that none can possibly complain of quality or price. Avery large pro
portion of our profits are thu* yielded for the benefit ot the consumer, the size ol the bottle remain
ing the same. It will cure all form* of Chronic Female Complaint*, and all forma of weakneas, de
bility and prostration. Price t**l M per Bottle or MX lor $2 00. Sold by Doelera every
where.
Are You. Raid or Does Your Hair Fall Out !
YO IIAIK, NO PAY.
We have taken full control of the most wonderful preparation for the HAIR ever offered to the
public. It will iN>s*rrivxi.Y promote the growth of anew auit of hair on bald heada; it will immedi
ately stop ladle*’ hair from falling ont. and cause a rapid growth of long and luxuriant treaae*; it will
promote the growth of whisker* and moustache; it will cleanse the acalp of dsndruff and heal all
eruption*—and a* a highly perfumed and elegant hair dresser ha* no superior. We will contract to
do all the above by the use of 3>r. J. Newton Smith’s Hair Restorative. Unquestionable proof and
document* mailed’ muck to any addrea*. Price $1 OO per Bottle or Mix lor $5 OQ. Expressed
on receipt of price. Addre** J. P. DROSfUOOLK & CO., Prop’ll, LoulmtUlc. Ky.
SOLD IN COLUMBUS, GA„ BY
J. J. MASON.
jvflb 3t
BOOTS AND SHOES.