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THE DAILY TIMES.
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1875.
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HLI.Dro.V A BAKXAER.
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OH; So. 81 Broad .(root, over Wlttifh A Kia.cl'
Jwlrr Btor.
Will iimetloe In the mete end Xo<lrel Court..
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VIEW IS TOMIIRW.
Oor.viMni'H. Ga., Not. 90,1875.
MUNXTARV.
Tho money in the Hanks Is now bolng
ttHod to move tho cotton. Tho quantity
on hand is not so groat as it was, though
a plenty to mast the demands upon
good collateral.
Exchange -Tho (tanks are soiling on
Now York at % premium. All other points
K promlum.
Oold—Xl6%,|but little offered.
Hilver~No doraand—no quotations.
OOTTOS.
was in good demand tor the hotter grades.
The market generally seemed active.
The llgnres below include Thursday and
Friday.
Daily Stair Hunt.
Stock on hand Aug. 91, 1875. . 485
Received yoatorday. 291
“ previously 24,996 .-*4,886
25,371
Shipped yesterday 424
“ previously 15,061 15,475
KUs'k on hand this morning 9,890
/Vice*.
Ordinary 10
Good Ordinary . loti
Low Middlings. Vl y.
Middlings U%Cd 12
Good Middlings 120112*4
VVareliouso sales 4*o
Receipt*.
By Wagon.* 85
•' mTFu.b. ins
“ River o
•• N. &B.R. It 19
“ B.W.K.R 22
“ W.R. R... 2-291
Shipment*.
By H. W. R. It 885
Homo, Consumption. 89 - 424
Same .’Aiy Last Year in Onbtmbu*.
20th.
Kales 404
JtecoipU 843
Shipments 112
•*toek 8,018
< vtal Baeripts 30,928
Price for Middling 13‘^e
ISAOOK.
Uncoil l little weak and tlio dumand
lihtoiiln, In Columbus it is rotallod at
Its 1 ,c., which la a ijuartor less than it has
been sold for. Loutsvllio and Bt. Louia
arc Arm as far as Bacon is ooneerned, be
cause it is scarce. thuutf ti enough for the
demand, Built meats are down and are
quoted in Bt. LnuU at 11 and Louisville
uy,.
A dispatch received from Louisville says
old hams have all been sold, and none in
the market. New hams will be In in fif
teen days.
OBAIN
Demand for corn very light indeed, and
everybody seems to have either raised
their oorrt or will do without it; for choice
white, in small lots, $1 OS is asked; mixed
SI.OO, with a good prospect for lower fig
ures.
There is considerable and increasing
demand for Oeorgla and Alabama rust
proofivits at $1 35 j feed oatstio to 70c.;
choice 'Western white oats 80 to 85c.
JjY GOODS.
Trade in dry goods was pretty good
Jobbers wore idling good orders
from Florida and elsewhere. Calico,
Factory Chocks, Uc. Calioo Is re
tailing at 7c.
TKADB OBNKHAI.nV
was lively, and everybody seemoil to bo
doing a good business.
Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow
Case Homespun just, In and for sale
cheaper than ever known before, at
scp23 J. J. Whittls’s.
A large assortment of Linen Collars and
Cuffs of the latest styles Just received at
p 39 J. J. WHITTLE’S.
At ILraa Thun Cut to Close Out.
Fine Cloths ami Casslmeres, and Gents’
Furnishing Goods. Do not lose tho op
portunity. H.T. Cbiolkb.
Sept. 38-U
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings
and Insertings. at prloes to suit the pur
chaser, at
Bep32 dawtf 3,3. WHirrurt.
The largest assort ment of fine Gold and
Silver Watches is to bo found at
ctlß WrrrioH & Kinhrl's.
At tfte Owt Br Mi.od. Hou.e, Columbu
Si.
Now Colored Silks just in,
Embracing
Stall Brown, Plum. Navy Blue and Ash
es of Boses.
Large Assortment of Fringes in the new
shades.
Black BriUlanttnes, Cashmeres and Ly
ons Poplins, at popular prloos.
oct2 tf J. S. JONES.
Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels. Ac., will do well to
call at
wpas dswtf J. J. Whittle’s.
l a !• Ueftted. '
Anew and beautiful silver mounted
Sowing Machine, which cost one hundred
dollars, will bo raffled at W. T. Boblnson’s
Double Track Depot as soon os fifty
chances, at $2 per chance, can be obtained.
It has all tho latest improvements, and
runs easy and smoothly. Call and exam
ine it Ntrtioa will be given of the day on
which the raffle will take plain,
WUhoft'l Ttt—Mil t Kalb. San and ftt-IlH
tlttc Cur*,
The unprecedented sale of this world
renowned medicine proves InoonteeUbly
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 inlluouoa, 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. Wheo
loek, Finlay & 00., Proprietors, New Or
leans. For sale by all druggists,
daw
Cloth Saeques,Shawls and another lot of
UhkA' beautiful Black Bilks and Black Al
pacas and Mohairs, just received at the
Virginia Store. oetaa
•)■< Arrived,
If you want Ladies’ or Misses' Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go to
sep33 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s.
I,IXIO Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker
chiefs at 151 Mb. 300 pairs Kid Gloves 75c,
worth su. Corsets from 50c. to flnest
Table Damask, Towels and other white
goods cheap at the Virginia Store,
<>om ___
Un ge lot Hamburg Edgings and Insert
ings, extra cheap, by F. C. Johnson.
octM rteodfiw
-Sw A it!..
Gents’ Fine Gaiters, lust roeeied at Popt
A Long's.
Springer’s Open Ifraute. Thitrsd*)
Night Havorty* Minstrels.
Change of Schedule - Western Railroad
Infollee For sale by W. J, Ghafliii.
Annoueement Extraordinary Perry
House, Wednesday and Thursday nights,
Best Hand-Sewed Boots—Pope A Ising.
Notice W. L. Clark, Superintendent.
Registry List of Voters of the City on
sale at this ofllee, for use of candidates
and others.
“Infeliee,” by Augusta Evans Wilson,
at W. J. Chaffin's.
Mosey I* Whet We West!
And wo propose to get it by selling Boots
and Shoes at prices to suit the present
hard times. Pope A Lorn
A I.ITTI.E FIBTOI.
A Woman the Intrniled Vtctlna.
no HAUH PONE A MAN TN TUB OUAHD
HOUSE.
Columbus Is obliged to have her episodes
and excitements, and not having had any
little thing of the sort for tho past week,
Bill Collins concluded yesterday afternoon
to try his hand on Mrs. Harrell. We could
not learn tho origin of tho difficulty; but
we did learn that Bill, with a small-sized
single shooter, had drawn a bead on tho
old lady, and had missed her. She soon
gave the alarm, and Policeman Pickett
gathered In the aforesaid William, and
straightway deposited him In tho Hotel
kept by the city for the benefit of Invalids.
We learn he had hostile Intentions toward
tho old lady, but Providence was on tier
side, and the deadly missile 101 l harmless
at her feet.
The Grand Jury lain session, and it Is
probable that tho ease will undergo Inves
tigation. In the language of the Mission
ary who was connected with Buffalo Bill:
“William, you need spiritual inspiration."
MUMCOOEJR SUPERIOR COURT.
NOVKMIIEH TKIIM, 1875- - SEVENTEENTH PAY.
Court met, pursuant to adjournment,
tils Honor, Hugh Buchanan, Judge, pre
siding.
R. L. Mott vs. L. It. Hoopes et, al.; bill
for Injunction. Writof injunction ordered
to Issue.
Easter Peggy Griffin et al. vs. James K.
Redd, executor, and Louis Hamborger,
claimant. Jury found property levied on
subject to the 11. fa.
Three equit y causes continued.
Two common law eases continued.
State vs. James Kilgore; Indictment for
murder. Continued by consent.
Grand Jury brought in fourteen true
bills.
The business sot apart for Judge Buch
anan having been disposed of, Court ad
journed till Wednesday morning, 9 o’clock,
when His Honor, Martin J, Crawford, will
resume tho equity doekot.
llnverly'a MlnutrplN.
We do not hesitate to advise the citizens
Of Columbus and all of our readers to goto
Havorly’s Minstrels. It is In fact the very
best minstrel troup traveling. Milt. Barlow
Is worth Cal Wagner and,his entire troupe.
Ho is a Kentuokiau and In every way a
gentleman. He has gone upon the stage
through preference, and is to-day ahead
of all stars in his profession. Tho en
tire troupe is good, but Milt. Barlow Is
the attraction of the show. Go by all
moans and see him,and ho will tell you ex
actly how Jonah and the whale made It.
Tickets are for sale at Chaffin's popular
book store.
Tho best and cheapest Boots and Shoes
aro to bo found at Pope & Long's.
“Infelice,’’ by Augusta Evans Wilson,
at W. 3. Chaffin's.
Excitement Extraordinary.
We looked in vain for an exciting local
yesterday, and had given up In despair,
when upon ourrotum to the office wo wore
greeted by a few loud snarls, and then a
regular jumping yell, as though a few
dogs had hitched In mortal combat. Look
ing around, and to tho left, we discovered
that our next door neighbor’s big dog had
hitehed a small sized lice for a light The
light was all right had it not been for a
largo sized Thomas cat who chanced in
the way. Both canines let go their grips,
and with a unanimity of purpose, wont
for Thomas. Tho light then was short,
but decisive. Thomas discovered ho was
in the minority, swiftly climbed a light
ning rod, while Tray and Blanche barked
a solo. A policeman happening near, took
them In, to the delight of tho said Thomas
and a fow of his friends. Who says a cat
has not some rights that will bo respected,
even by the American citizens.
Now stylos in Dress Goods, Alpacas and
Brilliantinos, also, Hoisory Handkerchiefs
and Gloves in groat variety, by
octal doodOw F. C. Johnson.
Biu dal Phehknts of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
just received at
WITTIOH & liINSKL’S.
New Dress Goods, embracing beautilul
effects in Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins,
especially adapted to immediate wear
at j. s. Jones’.
Sep. 10-tf
Ruches a Great variety, at from Sets,
to the best by F. <’. Johnson.
oct24 doodttw
Largo lot best standard prints ottered
today at only 7Me. Such as Allen’s,
Sprague’s and others. Call at once and
get a bargain, Virginia Store. nova tf
Large lot Jeans, Oasaimeres and Flan
nels, at the lowest market prices by
octSO deodfiw F. O. Johnson.
Hnmh Ribbon*,
New Collars and Cuffs, fresh line of
Hamburg’s Edging, choice Prints, Felt
Skirts and Flannels, at
3. S. Jones',
Sep. 10-tf Columbus, Ga.
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at 10, 12% and 15u per yard—the beet
goods In tho market at tho price, at
sop 23 d,nwtf J. J. Whittle's.
Autfuat Flower.
The most miserable beings in the world
are those suffering from Dyspepsia anti
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 Coetiveness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Hoart-hurn, Water-brush, gnaw-
Stomash, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and
disagreeable taste in tho mouth, coming
up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac. Go
to the Drug Store of Dr. F. L. Brooks and
get a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for
10 ceute. Try it. Two doses will relieve
you. octl tf
Call at J. J. Whittle’s and see his beauti
ful selection of Plaid Calico at 10 rents,
eept. 29-tf
ME TIMES: TUESDAY MOKNIKG, NOVEMBER 3| W.
The Cu>m.
The municipal canvass is getting on
lively. There are three candidates for
Mayadscven for DcputylMasslial, two for
Marshal, two for Clerk of Council and
one for Sexton. Electioneering is brisk,
and lasts are freely offered on candidates.
The hottest contest Is tho Mayor’s elec
tion. Throe gentlemen, all competent and
capacitated are running. Each of them
have strong friends who will go their
length on the result.
Tho candidates for Deputy Marshal,
aro doing their best, and each are confi
dent of success.
The Marshal election Is exciting some
comment.
No interest manifested In the Sexton’s
election, but In the Clerk’s election much
Interest Is manifested, as both applicants
are well known and highly appreciated..
The longest pole will knock down the
persimmon.
Mu Convenient Route to .1! outcome i*y
Passengers for Montgomery or Eufaula
will see by referring to the now schedule
of tile Mobile A Girard Railroad that they
can leave this city at the seasonable hour
of 1:60 In the afternoon, Instead of 1:20 at
night by the other route, and arrive at
either place In time to get a good night’s
rest. This surely is a decided Improve
ment, so far ns Montgomery Is con
cerned, as it does away with the unpleas
antness of being woke up, or sitting up, for
a midnight train, and getting but little or
no sleep after leaving on it. We recom
mend the new route as being by far the
most preferable.
“Infeliee," by Augusta Evans Wilson,
at VV.Chaffin’h.
(‘ulumiMiM Otmrd•> Festival.
The promise of a very Battering festival
is before the Columbus Guards. The
ladies In largo numbers were at the Perry
House yesterday preparing the wroatlis
for the decoration of the hall.
The Guards have invited the City Light
Guards ahd tho Muscogee Rifles. Tho
Light Guards will bo in attendance in uni
form and the Muscogee Rifles in a body.
The grandest success of the occasion wil*
be this festival. We hope tosoe overbody
present.
Ill’ll! Afternoon.
The City Light Guards under command
of Capt. W. A. Little were out last after
noon on drill. Tho company presented a
very handsome appearance, and in the
manoeuvres showed themselves as well
drilled and proficient. They drilled some
time on Broad street.
This company is fast gaining In public
favor, and under its present officers is
bound to bo one of the crack companies of
tho State. Success to them.
“Infeliee,” by Augusta Evans Wilson;
at W. J. Chaffin’s.
Gent** Fine ©alter*.
Just received, another lot of Hoyden’s
Fine Calf Congress Galtors.
Poi’K A Lon a.
l.iHikoul For Thieve*.
Augusta, Macon, and Montgomery are
infested with thieves and house-breakers.
As yet they have not made their appear
ance in Columbus, either from a fear of our
police or from a knowledge of the poverty
of our people. At any rate, you had bet
ter keep your doors looked, and not trust
too much to the sublimity of luck, OF some
morning you will wake up minus your
watch and overcoat.
Memorial Meeting.
The mooting of the Memorial Associa
tion did not take place. From some mis
understanding the ladles did not meet to
receive the reports of tho Committees at,
the Appointed time. This failure does not
in any way prevent tho grand success of
tho entertainment in December at the City
Light Guards’ Armory.
How lie Got llttMeil.
He leaned lazily against tho corner of
the old postoffice building and looked
lonely.
“You got a loin on dis house, isn’t you? '
said a pompous looking darkey who came
out of the St. diaries Hotel.
There was no reply. Tho disconsolate
looking negro who loaned against the wall
only sighed heavily.
“Hullo, Sam!” exclaimed tho hotel-mag
nate, slush-cook, or something else, in a
tone of recognition, “what’s de matter?"
“I’scdo most üßhapplest nigger in de
whole world,” replied Sum, without the
loast emotion or movement of Ills eyes.
“Been ’tested In de ’lection?”
“No.”
"Gal licked you?”
“No, no."
“Not toofaehoV"
"No, no, no.”
“Been drinking?”
"You know I isn’t, when 1 'long to do
church.”
“Been gambling, I speck?"
“Yes.”
“And got busted?”
“Plum busted. Wust you over seed; an’>
besides bein’ a orphan, I’m fur away from
home."
“Well, it serves you right. You had no
business to gamble lessen you had a shure
thing."
“Well, dat/s what’s do matter. I was too
sartain.”
“Of wiuit?”
“Of de 'lection. 1 was tolerable well sat
isfied of a sartainty, and I planked up on
do 'publicans. Mr. Smith, ho says to me,
I bet you if do white folks is two hundred
strong and votes one way, and de niggers
is five hundred strong and votes solid de
other way, when it comes to countin’ de
white folks is gwine to lie ahead. I don’t
know nuffln 'bout rifmetiek, but I jest bet
him t wo dollars dat couldn’t be so."
“But how was you gwine to prove it?"
“I never stopped to consider dat; but dis
mornihg Mr. Smith ho cum to me, and lie
say, ‘Jim, do 'lection returns is all in, and
do State is done gone Domereratie by sev
en million majority, and dem two dollars is
mine.' Course I couldn't say nuffln after
dat; and dat’s how cum me busted.”—
Vicksburg Herald.
If you want the best hand-sewed Scotch
Bottom Boots in tho city, for the loast
money, go to Pope A Long’s.
'‘lnA'llfe."
This is the title of anew novel, written
by Mrs. Wilson, net Miss Augusta J. Ev
ans, and now for sale by W. J. Chaffin.
We have glanced over the work, and
think it the best of all tho works she has
contributed to the literary world.
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 Brown. Navy Blue, and all other
colors of Cashmeres. Full lino of Black
Alpacas, cheaper than ever known be
fore. _ sept, 20- tf
The beet assort ment and chea pest Silk
Ties, at F. C. Johnson’s. oet-M doodew.
Jewelry repaired and made to order
Bigraving and Watch Repairing done at
VVrmrH A Kinsel’s.
SCRAP*.
Twenty-four seats in the next Congress
will tie contested fifteen by Democrats
and nine by Republicans.
The small-pox is said to have made its
appearance in Washington. With Con
gress and tlie small-pox they’ll have a bad
time in Washington this winter.
You can’t depend on Kansas Uour. A
loaf of bread passed Into Leavenworth
jail contained two flies, a knife, a bottle of
add and a roll of money. A country that
grows such wheat as that cannot expect
to got ahead very fast.
A young fellow onee offered to kiss a
Quakeress. "Friend,” said she, “thee
must not do It.” “Oh Iby Jove! but I must,’*
said the young man. “Well, friend, as
thee liastsworn, thoo may do It; but thee
must not make a practice of it.”
A fond father wrote; “It generally
takes twenty years of training to eradi
cate the word ‘nice’ from a woman's voca
bulary, The Falls of Niagara, tbo
Psalms of David, and the progress of the
human race were all nice to my oldest
daughter til! she got married.”
“Jenny, you're my sweetheart," said a
nine-year-old suitor, as he sat alone
with his heart’s Idol, the other evening.
“How can I be your sweetheart," asked
the little miss, “when I am thirteen yoars
old, and your aro only nine?" Are you
thirteen?" “Of course I am." “Well,”
answered the juvenile beau, after reflect- j
lng a little, "I’d a been thirteen, too, if I j
hadn't been sick so much when I was lit- I
tie.”
Orlgler continues to sell his excellent lot
of goods at cost. All you will have to do
Is to call, with a little cash, arid convince
youself.
One of tho partners in the great Bo
nanza 11 rni of Mackey, Flood A O'Brien
was once popularly dubbed “Slippery
Jim” and “Lying Jim Fair.’’ He has
amassed $10,000,000 since then, anil ho Is
now spoken of as “Col. James Fair.”
The festival to be given by tho Colum
bus Guards will be the grand affair of tho
season.
A curious thing is love, which cooieth
from above, and lighteth like a dove on
some; but some it never hits, unless It
gives them fits, and scatters all their wits.
Oh, hum.
Yea aro obliged to have some dry
goods, and that being the case go where
you can get them the cheapest—ll. T.
Crigler’s Virginia Store is tho place, for
he intends leaving the city and desires to
sell his largo stock of goods.
Carlyle says there may be a courage
which is the total absence of fear. That
is when the fence is between you and the
dog.
Of the 5,000,000 Jews who are estimated
to bo on the face of the globe, 120,000 are
assigned to America, 46,000 to France, 300
to Ireland, twenty-live to Norway. One
out of every seven inhabitants of Poland,
and one out of every twenty-live of Ham
burg, Uoumania, and Austria are Hebrews.
Seven women in Buffalo, who started
out on a crusade among the saloons, re
port no gain for the temperance cause.
“Wo are sent here by Jesus,” the leader
said to tho first bar-keeper encountered;
and he smilingly replied, “The introduc
tion ia satisfactory; make yourselves at
home.”
“Infelice,” by Augusta Evans Wilson,
at W. J. Chaffin's.
—— .
If you want a Black Lace Point at New
York cost call at J. J. Whittle’s.
scp22 tf _
At Hie Wry Good* Iloute,
The best lot of Kid Gloves in the city.
Walking Shades in two buttons at sl,
$1.50 and $2.50. Evening and Opera
Shades in 4 and 0 buttons -best grade.
Pique Kids—black Btitohod, with colors to
match the new suitings.
tf _ J. S. Jones.
The liest Wool Jeans ever brought to
this market at 25, 37, 50 and 02 ceute, at
J. J. Whittle’s. sept. 29-tf
The largest and prettiest lot of Ladies’
Silk Ties in tho market. Also, Ruffs at 10
cents apieeo, at J. J. Whittle’s.
Largo Stock of Ribbons at lower prices
than ever known, at the Virginia Store.
oct22
Solid Silver ami Silver platod-waro at
Now York prices at.
octlO WimcH A Kinskl’s.
The largest and prettiest selection of
Transfer Flowers in the city, Is at
febl4 d&wtf J. J. WnrrrLE’B.
Why Will Vu JPlue A way I
WITHOUT A PARALLEL.
The demand for Dr. J. Bradiield’s Fe
male Regulator is beyond precedent in
the annals of popular remedies. Orders
come in so thick and fast that the Propri
etor lias, heretofore been unable to fill
them all. He is happy to state that ar
rangement* are now complete by which
he is prepared to manufacture Female
Regulator on a scale equal to the emer
gency, and tho public may feelussured
that their wants may now Ist supplied.
Physicians of high repute are using this
groat 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. BradileUl, Drug
gist. Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per
bottle by druggists throughout America
HEART*. BLOOMING WIDOW.
M ARIETTA, Ua., March 9, 1870.
Messrs. BmificU it Cb.[;
Gentlemen—You will please ship us an
other supply of your invaluable Female
Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We
are happy to stale that this remedy gives
better satisfaction than any article we
soil. We have been 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 tweutv-six years old, when
she was married. Her husband lived two
years and died. She continued in bad
health; In fact, site 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, aud took it according to di
rections. It has cured her sound and
well, brought her regular monthly peri
ods on, aud 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
Sreat success with your valuable remo
tes, we are, respectfully yours, etc.,
w. Root A s.
ap2S ly
HAKE WAY rOK THEOI.B It EI.IA
III.E.
Oy*leri Fifth and On me.
Our Restaurant is now openfor the sea
son, supplied with the liest tile market af
fords. Bar stocked with best liquors and
Cigars.
oetl7 Ch.vs. He yuan A Cos.
Only 9e. per yard for good soft, finish
Bleached Domestic. Other grades equal
ly cheap. Also wide Sheeting and Pil
low Cottons, at the Virginia Store.
OCt22
An entire new stock of Jewelry. The
latest stylos just received at
ootlfl Witttcit A- Kinski,’s.
'DIRECTORY OF THE CITY.
€lim reties.
j rmtST I'll EBBYTJRIiIA N
-of Oglethorpe and St. Clair street*—Bov.
J. 11. Nall, pastor. Service# at 10i* am. and 4**
M. each Sunday. Huuday-school at 'J a. m
EPISCOPAL (TJUNITY).
Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and St.
Clair -Rev. W. 0. Hunter rector. Service* at 11
a. m. and 4 r. m. each Sunday. Sunday-school
at 3 **. m.
ROMAN CATHOUC.
Bt. Phillip# and St. James (Catholic) —on Jack
son street, between Baldwin and Few street#—
Father Hamilton pastor. Man# at and w*i a,
m., and vesper# at 3 J*. M. Catechism at 4i\ M.
FlttKT HAl*T!*r.
Randolph street, between Jackson amt Troup
street*—ftev. 0. A. Kendrick pastor. Her vice*
every Sunday at 10)£ a. a*, and 7*# *•. m. tiuuday
rtchool at 9 a. m.
METHODHSt.
St. Luke—On Jackson street, between Randolph
and St. Clair—Rev,' K. J. Corley pastor. Ser
vice* each Sunday at 1.0)* a. m. and 7t*. m. Sun
day school at 9 a. m.
St. Pau 1 —Southeast corner of Franklin and
Troup streets—Rev. J. O. Branch pastor. Ser
vices every Sunday at 10>4 a. m. and 7s* JP. m
Sunday-school at 4 p. m.
Broad Street Methodist —On upper Broad street
Rev. B. F. Breedlove pastor. Services every Sun
day at 10)4 a. m. and 7>4 p. m. Sunday school at
2i a p. m, Olas# meeting at 9a. m.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.
Corner of Crawford and Forsyth street#. Her
man Birkintbal rabbi. Services every Friday
evening at 8 o’clock, and Saturday morning at Ift
o’clock.
auum
Methodist- L, B. l'ayne pastor. Service# first
Sunday at 10% a. m., and third Sunday at 6 P. m.
Sunday-school 3 p. m.
Baptist—Rev. ft. Parker, pastor. Services on
the first and third Sunday# in each month.
Sunday-school at %% a. m.
BBOWNEVIIXK.
Baptist—Bev. J. F. Reeve#, pastor. Services
second and third Sunday#. ironday-Kchool at 9a.m.
Singing School meet# every Monday, Wednes
day and Frjday night# at the Brpti.it Church.
Conducted by B. W. Brand.
Trinity (Methodist)—Bov L. B. Payne pas
tor. Services first, second ami third Sunday at 8
p. M,. and 3rd Sunday at 10 Ei a. m. Alternate
Sundays supplied both morning and evening.
Sunday-school every Sunday at 3 p. m.
COLOMBO.
Anbury Chapel (Methodist)—East Common—W.
J. Gaines pa#tr. Services every Sunday at 10>£
a. m 3p. m. and 7*£ at night. Sunday-school at
9 A. M.
First Baptiat—Corner Front and St. Clair
street (near river)—Green McArthur pastor. Ser
vices every Sunday at a. m. and Bp. m. Sun
day-school at 9 a. m.
St. John (Methodist), Northeast Common—E.
P. Holme# pastor. Service# every Sunday at 10X
a. m. aud Bp. w.. Sunday-school at 9a. m
Second Baptist church (Northern Liberties)—
Primus Stafford pastor. Services every Sunday
at Iff*, a. m. aud Bp. m. Sunday-school at 9a. m.
ColuuitHi* Grange
Meets over Pollard k Harris' store last Saturday
in every month.
I. O. O. F.
Muscogee Lodge on Oglethorpe street, between
St. Clair and Crawford streets. Regular meeting#
held every Monday evening at V 4 o'clock.
Chathoochee Encampment meets 2d and 4th
Mondays in each month.
Hasonlr.
Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 3d Tuesday
night in each month.
JDarley Chapter, No. 7—Meet# on l#t Friday
night in each month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday night
in each month.
St. Aldemar Cowm&ndery.—Meets 2d Tuesday
night in each month.
Lodge in Burras' building, corner Broad and
Randolph streets.
B Xai Ueriila.
Lodge in Burrus’ bnildiag—Mcetinga held on
the Ist and 3d Sunday# in each month.
Public Buddings
Orarf House (in Court Square, ce*. re of city)
between Oglethorpe and Jack#on ana Trawferd
and Thomas street#.
Jail on East Common, foot of Crawford #i ’eet.
Opera House nprthea# corner Crawforc uud
Oglethorpe street#.
Female Orphan Asylum, Estut OomiucL near
cemetery, *
Post Office, corner Oglethorpe ami Ran', dph
street#.
Hotel*.
Rankin House, corner Br-ad and Crawfo*c
street#.
Planter#’ Broad street (east side), be
tween St. Clair ud Crawford.
Central Hotel, Broad street (cast side), between
St. Clair and Crawford streets.
Broad Street House, east side Broad atreet, be
tween Crawford and Thomas street#.
Public ttcliuolit.
No. 1 (white male) northeast corner Jackson
anti Craw lord streets. No. 2 (white female) south'
west corner St. Clair aud Forsyth streets.
Temperance Hall (mixed colored) Oglethop
street, between Randolph and Bryan.
Hunlclpal Government,
Mayor, John Mcllhenny; City Treasurer, John
N. Burnett; Clerk of Council, M. M. Moore; Citj
Attorney, Charles Coleman; City Physician, \V
W. Flewelleu; City Sexton, Abraham Odom; City
Marshal, ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Rob
inson ; Wharfinger, Jake Burrus.
ponies.
Chief—W. L. Robinson.
First Squad—T. ,T. Moore, captain: Robt.
Mitchell, Win. H. H. Wood, Charles Brady, Wh .
Smith. J allies Robarts,
Second Squad—John Foran, captain: John St.
Chur, Josh *Roper, Zeno Pickett, DauT Duncan,
John Brady, John Feagan.
Roll ot Columbus Fire llvpurtmeitt.
Board of Control—W. H. Williams, Chief En
gineer; C. A. Etheridge, First Ass’t Engineer; A.
K. Francis, Second Ass’t Engineer; G. R. Flour
uoy, Secretary.
FIRE COMPANIES.
Columbus. No. I—Engine house on Broad Btreet,
above Bryan.
Young America, No. s—Engine house on Ogle
thorpe street, between Crawford and Thomaa.
Central Mechanics, No. 6—Engine house on Ran
dolph street, near Union Passenger Depot.
Hook aud Ladder, No. I—Engine house next to
Springer’s Opera House.
Military.
City Light Guards—Armory in Rankin House
Skating Itink. Entrance on Crawford street.
Oulumbus Guards—Armory in Gunby's build
ing, on St. Clair street, between Broad and Front
street*.
Muscogee Rides—Armory in Jones’ Building,
on Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and
Bryan at reels.
Call at J. J, Whittle’s and got some or
the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth
est, strongest and cheapest silk in use.
sep22
HfiMlitme Foy’k Corset*,
New and complete line of Alpacas, Bril
liantinos, Black Cashmeres and Bomba
zines, at J. S. Jones.
Sep. 10-tf
City Tax Sales.
X\ r lLL BE BDLD ON THE FIRST TUESDAY
YY IN DECEMBER NEXT, on Broad street, at
corner ofcPruer, Illgee k Co’s, in the city of Co
lumbus, Ga., the following described property
situated in said city, with ail improvements
theroen, levied onto satisfy sundry- fi fas lor
taxes due said city of Columbus, to-wit:
Lot No 77, corner Broad and Thomas streets,
occupied by W. K. Moore and others. Levied on
as the property of the estate of Tom Brassill.
Amount of tax $197.50.
Part of lot No. 71, situated on west side of
Front street, at present vacant, but just north
of John Feagau s. Levied on as the property of
the estate of Felix McArdle. Amount of tax
*11.25.
Lot No. 252, situated on west side of Jackson
•treet, occupied by Wm. Mabafley. Levied on
as the property of Wm. Mahaffey. Amount of
tax $32.50.
North half of lot No. 342, corner Bryan aud
Jackson streets. Levied on as the peoperty of
owner unknown. Amouut of tax $198.23.
South half of lot* No. 133, vacant. Levied on as
the property of C. Northrop, Agent. Amount of
tax $11.25.
Lot No, 145, now occupied by F. G. Wilkins*
Levied on as the property of F. G. Wilkins,
Agent John King, Trustee Amount of tax $90.25.
Lot No. 75. occupied by James McGovern.
Levied on as the property of James McGovern.
Amount of tax $13.25.
Parties may settle any of the above before day
of sale by paving amounts mentioned, together
with the cost of advertising.
Wm. L. HOBINBON.
norV law*4w Deputy and acting Marshal.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
'\I7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in De-
Y V comber next, in front of Preer & Blge*’
store, corner Broad and St. Glair sts.. Colum
bus. Ga., between the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and be
ing in the city-of Columbus. Muscogee county,
State of Georgia, as toilows: North part of lot
No. 473 in said city,containing.one-quarter of an
acre, more or less, embracing north part of said
lot, levied on as the property of Wm. Baxter, to
satisfy a fi fa in my hands in &vor of Winter Can
ty vs. Wm. Baxter. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, V of an acre
of land, with improvements.in the village of Lig
onsviile, bounded north oy the residence of
Robt. Jones, south by Front street, east by
Adolphus MustiQ and west by Lafayette Paschal,
as the property of Jack Mapp, to satisfy a fi fa
in my hands in favor of J. H. Doughty vs. Jack
Mapp.
novT td JOHN R. TVEY. Sheriff.
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets,
Oolumtous, Oa.
MV I.AROE STOCK OF
Groceries and Provisions
i# now full, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices for CASH
Bagging, good and heavy, at 121.
Iron Cotton Ties of best patterns at Go.
Large stock Flour of all grades. Bacon and Bulk Meats.
Large lot best Black Seed Oats. Corn and Meal.
Lard—Choice Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets.
Molasses and Byrup in variety.
Sugars and Coffees of every grade. Choice Teas.
.Domestic I>ry Goods, including Osrmburgs, Sheetings, Checks, Stripes,
Cotton Yarns, &c. Wines and Liquors, Shoes, Tin Ware, &c., &c.
We guarantee satisfaction in all things.
Messrs. H. C. FARLEY and KOLLIN JEFFERSON are with me, and
cordially invite their friends to call on them.
W My stock will always be kept full and complete. No charge for
dray age. Respectfully.
mii3 deodswtf J. H. HAMILTON.
LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE OF
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c.
Iliifen will Hint it t their interest to C .4IJL AMD EXAH
IVE OI R STOCK before |>iirebtising elsewhere.
New York Invoices Duplicated!
WIIOI,I>tI,K HOI WE, I.W lillOll) STREET.
1C UTAH. •• 15 i
GAWLEY & LEWIS,
eps tf COLE MBPS, GA.
G. W. Brown’s Cigar Factory,
172 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
W. 11. SAT LS. IN CHARGE.
O
ON aud alter this date, will keep constantly on band a large assortment of Fine and Common
Cigars at pric e# to suit the times. To Wholesale Dealers we offer great inducement#, both
in price ami quality ot goods. Term# 60 day#, to goad parties. We sell the beat Cigar for
the least money. In the retail department, customer# receive prompt and polite attention.
From 25,000 to 4ft,00(1 Cigars of the following brands always on band:
ARTRBTA VOZ PE CUBA, TRIPLE CROWN. VICTOR, LA CAROLINA. FLORA BE CUBA,
BOCK, LA ESPANOLA, SILVER LAKE.
ALSO, Fine Cut Tobacco in buckets and foil, Plug Tobacco, Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes,
and in tkot everything to tempt the votaries of the weed.
nov!3 lm >YM. H, NALLS, Manufacturer,
FIRST-CLASS
SOUTHERN CLOTHING HOUSE
Thomas | Prescott
Columlbus, Q-eorgia,
Have always on hand every style and variety of
Clothes for Men & Boys!
Elegant Dress and Business Suits,
Ready-Made or Made to Order.
Wedding Suits a Special! y !
Also, tho celebrated “KNEP” SHIRT,
Which has no superior, aud which they furnish in auy quantity at $1.25, CASH.
ion 17 codtf
C. A. REDD. J. I*. B VVLKI. WH. RED
C. A. REDD & CO.,
128 Broad Street, Columbus, (la.
OFFER ONE OF THE
FINEST STOCKS § GROCERIES
X3ST G-80R.C3-I-A.,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices.
We Offer Special Inducements!
M. 11. 11l lISOX, of Harris, is with us and would be glad to see his friends.
Oct 3-6 m .
CLOSING AND FINAL SALE
AT THE
VIRGINIA STORE.
HAVING DETERMINED TO
Sell Out in Columbus,
And open business in another city; I oSer
My Entire Stock of Dry Goods
AT SUCH PRICES AS WILL ENSURE ITS SALE
WITHIN A VERY SHORT 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! And
those 1 who come first will 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.
BOV 14 ood&wtf H. T. CRIGLER.