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

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THE DAILY TIMES. Coin rnbun, tilt.. THt KHDAY DECEMBER 2, 1875. kmc a. uucmui. xooia r. ,*m*ap. m.4*oruß 4k •Aiitin. 4 U Uw. .tiUne S. t Bru*4 alrwt, owrWttltrti* Klnari'a Jrw.'lrv Htnra. Will practice to th Btala and Fwleml Oonrta, HVAINULAX* MMlinciAl. * VICH IX COI.VMMVH. Cowmiitje. Ga., Dec. 2, 1875. MOXWABV. The money in the Banks is now being used to move t.he cotton. The quantity on Iminl t not so groat as It. was, though H plenty to meet the ilemnmJs lipon Rood collateral. Exchange--The banks are soiling on New York atpremium. All other points V, premium. Gold 116‘ 4 „but litUe offered. HI Ivor -No demand no quotations. (XTTTOJt. was in good demand for the better glades. The market(fenentlly seemed active. JJailg Statement. Stock <i hand Aug. 81,1875 183 Revolved yesterday. I> previously. 26,185- .# 27,080 Slilpptsl yesterday 'too “ previously 17,281 17,527 Stock on hand this morning 9.558 /Viera. Ordlna y 18, Good Ordinary •' Low Middlings. 11/ Middling*. ir*l2 Good Middling* 12W12'; Warehouse sale* 811 Utrript*. By Wagon 188 " m7l o. it. ii “ ltlver 0 •• S.t S. K. it.. . IW ' S. W.R.H.. 15 “ W. 1!. It. '-’ M ; Shipment*. ItyS. W. R.lt. 280 Home Consumption 10 208 .Same ," 'l/ haul l eer in Oilnmlnin. 3d. Salts 420 Receipts 84U Shtprncnts ........ ~ 801 HVs.b .. 9,417 Total Rooripto. .'12,905 Price hr Mfttdßng 18' fe Iteeeipl* nt alt I'll ill'll Staten Mats. IK7I. 1875 Saturday 22,514 24,818 Sunday and Monday 87,710 :w,iH4 Tuesday 24,858 25,854 We.ln,-k(1 u y .28,656 2*2,758 Thursday. 18,011 Friday 88,705 Various. 2,250 Total 188,107 109.842 Showing a doorcase of 8,181 bales, ooir:- luired with corresponding days of last year. nvooN. llacon is a little weak and the demand lightening. In Columbus it is retailed at 15‘.c., which Is a quarter less than It has been sold for. Louisville and HE lands arc firm as far as Baoon !h concerned, be cause it is scarce, though enough for the demand. Bulk meats are down and are quoted in Bt. lands at, It anil Louisville 11%. A dispatch received from Louisville says old hams have all been sold, and none in the market. New hams will in'ln in fif teen days. OK AIM Demand for corn very light Indeed, and everybody scorns to have either raised their mm or will do without It,; for choice white, In small lots, $1 00 is asked; mlxod nV)., with a good prospect for lower fig ures. Them is considerable and increasing demand for Georgia and Alabama rust proof oats at $1 25; feed oats 80 to 70c.; eholoe Western white oats 80 to 85c. I>UY (loops. Trade in dry goods was pretty good Johtiors were filling good orders from Florida and elsewhere. Calico, R’ie., Factory Checks, lie. Calico Is re tailing at 70. TBAPK OEMEK V1.1.V was lively, and everybody seenuHl to be doing a good business. Large lot Jeans, Cassimeres and Fiim uels, at the lowest, market prices by oct2o ileodßw F. CL Johnson. A now lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale eheaiier titan ever known before, at sep23 J. J. Whittms’s. - - - At H* €'uH Dry Good* Hhiikf. t'sluiubti Off. New Colon si Silks just iu, Embracing Stvil Brown, Plum. Navy Blue and Ash es of Roses. Large Assortment of Fringes In the now shades. Black BrilUautiues, Cashmeres and Ly ons Poplins, at popular prices. .s'tatt _ J. H. JONES. At Oh Then ASMS U < 1..*. 0,0. Kino Cloths mid Cassimeres, and Gents' Furnishing Good*. Do not lose the op portunity. H. T. CnrouTi. Sept. 28 tf —— — TANARUS tee Kafflni. Anew and tieautiful silver mounted Sewing Machine, which cost one hundred dollars, will be raffled at W. T. Robinson's Double Track Depot ns soon as Hfty chanson, at $2 per chance, con be obtained. It has all the latest Improvements, and runs easy and smoothly. Call and exam ine it. Notice will Isi given of the day on which the raffle will take place. WllhttflH T*lileA Nh*V, Nnrr nnl Ma tin, ttftc C urst*. The unprecedented sale of tills world renowned medicine proves iueontestibly that no remedy has superseded the use of this reliable Tonic. No s|deen 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 uo Chill or Fever has yet refused to fall Into line. W hoe lock, Finlay A. Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druggists, daw Cloth Saoques,Shawls and another lot of those tieautiful Black Silks and Black Al pacas and Mohairs, just received at the Virginia Store. oetaa Large lot best standard priuts offered to-day at only 7J4e. Such as Allen's, Sprague's and others. Call at once and get a bargain, Virginia Store. nov2 tf 1,000 Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker chiefs at 12}io. 200 pairs Kid Gloves 75c., worth *I.OO. Corsets from 30c. to finest Table Damask, Towels and other white goods cheap at the Virginia Store. 00123 t _ Large lot Hamburg Edgings and Insert lugs, extra cheap, by F. C. Johnson. - iet24 deodw mvoori: M'Ptliiik eoi'T. NOVr.MIII.It TTCItM, 1875 WortTRFNtH lIAV. Court mot pursuant to adjournment. Hla Honor, Martin J. Crawford, Judge, presiding. Equity docket was taken up. In the omr of Grant Wilkins vs. John McGmigh A- Cos.; bill, Ac.; the defendants wero enjoined from prooeutliig a suit founded upon a draft, except In the Hu prome Court of Alabama, until the further order of flits Court. The only case that was tried was that of Emma Bradley vs. G. W. Briggs, adminis trator of T. W. Bradley; bill, Ac. After adjournment of Court, the jury fmnd for complainant. G. E. Thomas, jr., and M 11. Blamlfnrd for complainant; Penlssly A Brannon for defendant. At the hour of adjournment Court was engaged in hearing a demurrer, filed by defendants, In the ease of Elizabeth A. Thomas va. G. E. Thomas, jr., et al. Jus M. Russell for complainant James John son for defendants. William L. (fash was surrendered in open court by his sureties, and, by consent of tho State ami defendant, Judge Crawford (ho having boon of counsel i assessed a now bond, flxingjt at the same os tho last one, $3,(180, and the same parties again liooame his bondsmen, to wit, John Moll honny, T. E. Blanchard, George E. Gager, and M. T. Bergan. Court adjourned until to-morrow morn ing, 9 o'clock. A Candidate Avellnfai. Fatter Please withdraw tlieun-; nouncemont of my name as a candidate j for Mayor, and oblige. Very respectfully, Jno. E. Bacon. Columbus, Ga., Dee. 1,1875. A I l*m lot*, ( oliimlius Giiiit dk! Appear at Perry House to-night (Thurs day) in full dress uniform. By order of the Captain. J. TV. LONG. o. S. PerMßiil. .Mr. Fontaine, Associate Editor .of the Tivk.s, returned yesterday from St. Louis. Maj. G. A. Mallory, representing the wholesale liquor house of F. Miller A Cos., of Ht. Louis, was In the city yesterday. Dr. E. C. Hood has returned from St. Louis, whither lie went as a 1 telegatfl to the Railroad Convention. Hon. Henry V. Hilliard and family ar rived in Columbus this morning. Judge Hilliard will make his home in Columbus We consider this a decided acquisition to our city, where Judge Hiliird lias been so long and so favorably known. The Pie,lnto,it A- ArUnaloii. The Piedmont A' Arlington Life Insur ance Company, of Richmond, issued, through E. M. Parker, manager, forty pol icies tii New York city applicants during October. That shows how a Southern company, with an energetic agent, can win Its wav to favor in ine midst of the largest and best Northern companies, insurance Age. Thus speaks the Insurance Age of this grand old Southern Life Insurance Gim pnny. Its agent in tills city is Dr. E. J. | Klrkseey, who is well known to the insur- j anco world, amt appreciated for iiis sta- i bility, careful management, and fnir ileal- j ing as an agent. Illgußted. Whenever you see anything that has a tendency to disgust a “eominoreial tour ist” Jt is a pretty well ascertained fact, thatitis disgusting. Oneoflhemsaid yes terday .that he went Intoagroeery house to sell some goods, and left in disgust for them ho found them—fifteen of the craft all trying to make sales. Seven stood for whiskey, four for flour, three for meat, and one for dressed turkeys. Surely tho “tourist” business is being crowded, and profits are getting beaUti fully less. From tho large number of people upon tho streets yesterday, wo thought busi ness moro than usually brisk. The larger dealers, however, said but little was done. A number of people wero In the eity, but they all seemed troubled with tho old com plaint the want of greenbacks. Trade seems to revive very slowly- in some in stances not os much being done ns was done through tho summer. Kites Hume. Wo notice'l yesterday a crowd of men, women and children, who were on their way back to Stewart county. They left there several years ago to try their for tunes in the far West, and found to their chagrin that the country was not What it was represented to lie. They have return ed to their old homos sadder bat wiser men. In the language of one, they will live mid die in old Stewart. i B ~ f jWq-■' Ilond Kotliicnl, The bond of Babe Cash, who is now in jail for the murder of Col. Holland, was re duced by Judge Buchanan from three thousand dollars to the original sum of fifteen hundred dollars. He has not yet given that amount. ~ —♦ I'rlmlitHl IVueket. The criminal docket of the Superior Court will lie resumed Monday week. The ease against Bagley will tie the first in or der for trial. We understand Ids counsel will insist upon a trial. \ New NuburlVri-. Yesterday we received orders for anoth er paper to bo bo left at tho house of Mr. Van Cook, the efficient and clever press man of tin? Times' office, a pretty little girl lining the subscriber. She is only two days old, but wn nts to become an early patron of the paper upon which her father gives the finishing touch before it goes to the world. Call at J. J. Whittle's andgetsomeor the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth | est, strongest and cheapest silk in use. sep22 .-jjr- Mdilute >*<•§'*• C'or**l. j Now and complete line ot Alpacas, Bril- I I tan tines, Black Cashmeres and Bomba sines, at J. B. Jones. Sop. 10 tf ButDAt, Feehenth of Solid Silver and Silver-Plnted Ware. Anew assortment lust received at VITTICII A Kinsel’s. New Dows Gooiis, embracing beautiful effects in Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins, espwially adapted to immediate wear at J. S. Jones*. Sop. 10- tf Don’t fail to call at J. J. Whittle's before buying your Dross Goods. He has a Ihvui tlful lino of Plaids, from 20 to Toe. Also, Soul Brown, Navy Blue, and all other colors of Oashrueres. Full line of Black Alpacas, cheaper than ever known be fore. sept. 23-tf If you want a Black Lace Point at New York cost call at J. J. W hitter’s. sop 22 tf Xew Hath KinhoHM, New Collars and Cuffs, fresh line of Hamburg’s Edging, choice Prints, Felt j Skirts and Flannels, at J. 8. Jones , j Sep. in tf Columbus. Ga. JHJI IDILSi lilLf'oM’J UUKfN, LlitVß FENTIVAL IN HONOR OF THE COLUMBUS 6UARDS ITMKY Hour. II.f.nUXATKB. Brava Mrn null HwMuttl'al Wuwra. OKAND 8I <'< ess CONTINUATION TO-NIOHT What could havelieen grander or more enjoyaWe than the festival of tho Colum bus Guards last night? We have searched for an answer, and am unable to find an expression equal to the occasion. The beauty and elite of tho city were present, and In large numliors. THE MUSfXXIKE Ull'l-fS, us invited guests, were out in force, and ! seemed to enjoy the wicaslon. THE ( TTY r.TOHT ODAIUMI iii their handsome uniform, added very much to the nreasion. A large number of the company with their officers participa ted In tiie gaiety of the occasion. As you entered the specious hull, the first thing that mot your gum was a lem onade fountain, presided over by Misses Lockhart and Wilkins, at which you could receive a refreshing draught of the best lemonade for ten cents a glass. run (HE AM was tho next cooling luxury, dispensed by Mrs. K. B. (’leghorn ami Mrs. B. T. Chap man. If you did not want too cream, an elegant cigar was to lie found there, and you were at liberty to stop on the front I porch and puff “nil libitum.” HUBHT ANTI AES. j The Huhatnntials of tho occasion eonsist j ed of several tables laden with the choicest i salads, turkeys and ments. At the first table Mrs. Mote Williams, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Tillman, Mrs. Elbert Wells and Mrs. 1,. M. Burrus presided, and to you they of ferred tho choicest delicacies lu the room. At the next table Miss Wnoddle Shepherd, Miss Wise and Mrs. Marks wore ready to dispense the most tempting supper ever | offered. You were scarcely past this table when you met Mrs. M. J. Crawford, Mrs. W. H. Bodollf Mrs. Barden and Mrs. (Ml. Williams, who presided over a table filled with the most delicious meats and breads wo have ever seen. You could gel an ele gant supper there for fifty cents. OVBTKKS wero In plenty, and Mrs. C. A. Redd and Mrs. Mattie Moore were there ready to servo you. COFFEE of the very nicest kind, and as hot as the most fastidious could desire, was served by Mrs. D. P. Ellis. The substantial part of tho programme was Intercepted by the appearance of an elegant fancy table, attended by Mrs, Green, Mrs. Mclntosh and Mrs. Allen. At this table every species of cuke and re freshments could bo found. THE OYPSV CAMP was a novel Institution, original in design and very interesting. Miss Georgia Mcll honny and Miss Martin were the chief conspirators, and for a small sum you could have your fortune told to your sat- j isfaction. THE I'OHT OFFICE was oi>en at all hours, and the post mistresses, Miss LUa Howard, Miss Carrie Williams, and Miss Theresa Griffin, were so very accomoda ting that a letter could be found to any ad dress at any hour. This department was well patronized. THE FECIT STAND whs sustained by Misses Miriam Clark, Alex. Meihmgald, Hallio Barnard, Lucy Ridgway, Bailie Starke, Lucy Ellis and Miss Kitten. Oranges, apples and bana nas found a very ready sale under their i management, THE BOUQUET BOWER was most generally patronized. Misses | Belle Green, Katie Frazer, and the beau tiful Miss Thom of Montgomery, did tho I honors. Their tieautiful presence at tracted large crowds to the l tower, and the offer of a boquet from sueli fair hands made sales very easy. Tho fruit stand, the lemonade well and tho pont offioe was well patronized. MUSIC. Tiie music was excellent, Miss Bailie Grant and Miss Everett presided at, tho piano and assisted by several of our ama teurs, tiie music was not to bn excelled. “THE BUFFALO WILLIAM COMBINATION." Frod Wilhelm stood al the door and sung out the following Invitation: “Pass right In, ladies and gentlemen, little boys and girls -all walk rlghtln, and witness for yourselves the living curiosi ties and freaks of nature never before ex-1 liibitod on this continent. Here you will find birds of rich and rare plumage; ani mals from th# dense and uninhabited for ests of Africa. Here you will also see the man with a lightning mi nerve, who per forms what no man has over dared to at tempt before. He is known as ‘Buffalo William,’ or ‘Tooth Carpenter Bill.’ He will fearlessly enter the large iron cage, to bo seen inside, containing the most wild, ferocious anil untameablo animals ever brought beforo the public. Fear not, la- I dies, but pass right, in; the animals are i all stuffed, and could not, if they would, harm a hair on the head of the baldest pate. I never was known to tell a lie in my life hut onetime; then l walked fifteen miles before breakfast, to correct the error.” This talented association of experienced performers, was a valuable accession to the entertainment, and a dscldod success. Crowds upon crowds continued until a late hour to besoigo the door for admission, which was granted at the very moderate price of ten oents. A more diversified and curious menagerie was never beforo seen in the eity. Although many rare animals and tropical birds which wore expected failed to arrive,still the vast room of exhi bition was well filled with cages and dens containing specimens of the feathery and | animal creation. It would fill too much space to attempt anything like n just enumeration. Wo must be permitted, however, to specify tiie East Indian bird, “the mine,” the only one ever brought to this country, about tho size of our mock ingbird, but speaking plainer than a par rot or the English storking; its question was, “wliat will you have,” and then an swer, “whiskey and water.” One great curiosity was a nightengale, from ; the shores of the Moditorrcidon, with one |of its young. Those beautiful specimens j of natures handiwork never sing until af ter 12 at night; as we left befo-c that hour ! we did not have the pleasure of hearing : them; rite ostrich from our own plains was gigantic in size, and though apim rently docile, seemed to be feared by its ; keeper; then there was “an owl with seven ! owlets.” lu the animal line, there wore ! numerous and striking curiosities; the Irish lion a furious looking beast; a sad | and docile sheep, natiouolity not given; a j male cow of the “bashan species,” and a 1 great variety of dogs, some with hair, and some hairless. There were also many specimens of rare dead animals. One was ! a thing which seemed like nil immense j shoe, but expanded itself to the sire of an ' Indian canoe, and was we think the car | cass of an immense alligator, probabij’ ■ from the Okeefenokoo swamp, and a most hideous spectre with mummy (.skin, and glittering teeth, thnt made the blood rub cold, Was labelled “lieoutlful specimen of a Calmue Tartan. Great regret was ex pressed by the irtiuiagemctit, that owing to some failure tho mammoth Gyuscutis hod failed to arrive, but Is promised for tj-night'e exhibition. It is said of this animal’s size that, ‘■wtien hn tlriukK, riveri hit" him flow: Wkeu he cat-, 'Carter - ’'at— u> grow: When ti, sneeze-, whirlwind* from him roll. And when he walk-, he shakes the earth item poll to poll.'' None should fail to visit this precious combination to-night. Wo repeat, admis sion “only ton cents.” We endeavored, to villa to obtain, that future history might prize them, rite names and rank of the con ductors of the exhibition wc have so feebly described. It tran in ruin'. A dark bint, however,reached us, that among the prin cipals were a distinguished dentist, icon it be he whom tiie third Emperor a man connect-si with railroads, (can it bo “King Scott,” of the Southern Pacific,V; anil one representing nil the combined money interest of flic North,(can it tie Unit Vanderbilt is on a trip to our sister .State, Alabama, from Whence his bride sprang?). Noun rerrmut! TO-NIOHT the entertainment will In; lopootixl, and the dance will be Ihe leading feature. All the military ('Miipunlcs will tie present; also tiie Haverly ilisstiirfs’ Band will be on band. After ten o'clock the floor will bo cleared and t he dance will !>egin. Admission 2X'. HTS’fAf.TIEK. The specialties noticed by us last night, was the vast crowd of extremely beauti ful women. A bouquet in the middle of lho hall, presented by Miss Grimes, was the admiration of the evening. Everybody seemed to vie with each other in making the occasion a success, while the Colum bus Guards individually and collectively did oil in their power to add to rite enjoy ment of all who honored them with their presence. "Buy Murr Wo have all read about the bay mare Moisey, her pedegree, who owned her, her age.spoed, whereabouts, Ac., several times. The Monroe Advertiser now Betties the question, and wo are made acquainted willt the following facts concerning bay tuare Moisey: “The bay mare Moisey, owned a year or two since by Mr. Jefferson Hogan, has been attracting a great deal of attention and winning several races in the Northern States recently.” Tho Kentucky Live Stock Record lias the following: “Mr. John A. Chambers has sold the bay mare Moisey to Mr. Fer rigan, of for twenty thousand dollars. Moisey is a very high-bred tuare, being by a second Boston out of a Leviathan mare. Bite was bred al Gal latin, Tenn., where Mr. Chambers purchas es her a few years ago;. Her jccifd fe 2:21 3-1. Xto- mare is certainly a lino animal, tut tho above is fearfully inaccurate. The facts are as follows: She was brought in a drovo from Tennessee to Forsyth, by a Mr. Gaines. Mr. Jefferson Hogan thought she was a good animal and purchased her. paying $308. He had the mare trained f<> trot in Macon, and sold a Half Interest for *SOO. Afterward liesokl his remaining in terest for $1,600, Mr. Chambers purchas ed UcrjMid carried iter North. Sfe-tonot a “thoroughbred.” JackChamborfl is said by those who know him to bo terribly un reliable. We presume the statement about, the price for which she was sold, $20,000, is true, for she Is a fast trotter. A iiu■■*( Flower. Tiie most miserable beings in the world , are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, More than sevent y-fl ve per cent, of the people in tiie United Btates are afflicted with these two diseases and their effrets, suoh as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of ths Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnaw- Stomash, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in Hie mouth, coming up of food after earing, low spirits, Ac. Go to the Drug Store of Dr. F. L. Brooks and got a 7.5 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for 10 cento. Try it. Two doses will relievo you. _ octl tf Ruchos a Great variety, ut. from Sets, to the best by F. C. Johnson. oct24 doodflw Tho best assortment and cheapest ijilk Ties, nt F. C. Johnson's. ootSl deodfiw. MAKE WAV FtIK THKOI.II ItKI.I V HI.lt Oyaterw, IT-li amt Uaaitt, Our Restaurant is now open for the sea sag, supplied with the best the market af fords. Bar stocked with best liquors and Cigars. ootl7 Oh as. Hey man & Cos. At (hr I'aah Dry (Joml- Unuar, The best lot of Kid Gloves iu tlio city. Walking Shades in two buttons at sl, $1.50 and 52.50. Kyooing'' amt Opera Shades in 4 and 6 buttons—best grad,' Pique Kids black stitched, with colors to match the new suitings. } tf J. ii. Junes. The best Won! Jeans ever brought to j this market at 25, 37, 50 and 62 cents, at | J. J. Whittle's. sept ‘29-tf I The largest ami prettiest lot of Ladies’ | Silk Tiiv< in the market. Also, Ruffs at 10 ! cents apiece, at J. J. Whittle's. Why Will You I'ine Awny f WITHOUT A. PAHAIiIOPj. Tin; demand for Dr. J. Bradlleld’s Fo ■ male Regulator is beyond precedent in i the annals of papular remedies. Orders come in so thick and fast that the Propri etor has, heretofore lieen unable to fill them all. lie is happy to state that, ar i rangements are now complete by which i lie is prepared to manufacture Female ! Regulator on a scale equal to the emer -5 gency, and the public may feel assured Unit their wants may now lie supplied. | Physicians of liigh repute are using this | great remedy, iu daily practice, all over j Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf fer from suppressed, suspendcl or irreg ular menstruation. This valuable medi cine is prepared by L. H. Bradfield, Drug gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per Bottle by druggists throughout America liKAUTV BLOOM IN O WIDOW. M AKEETTA, Ga., Maivil tt, 1370. Mruurn. i‘,nuiJi, Ui <6 Cbj: Gentlemen—You will pleas.’ ship us an other supply of your invaluable Female Regulator, and forward Hill by mail. Wo are happv to state Unit this remedy gives better satisfaction than any article we sell. We have lieen selling it since 1868, and witnessed many remarkable cures by it. Among others, there was a lady j friend of burs who was sallow and sickly ; until she was twenty-six years old, when i she was married, ller husband lived two : vears and died. She continued in laid ! health; In fact, she has never been what j a woman ought to be. A few months ‘ after tho death of her husband sho saw ; your advertisement, and came to our i store and bought a bottle of your Keguht : tor from us, and tiiok it atvording to di rections. It bas cured her sound and well, brought her reguiar monthly peri ods an, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom ing widow—with tiie use of but two bot ! ties of your Regulator, costing her only j three dollars, when she had tried several physicians and spent a great deal of j money without anv benefit. Wishing yon great success with, your valuable reme dies, we are, respeetiuUy yours, etc., w. Root A s. *p23 1y L . MBira. Are you dlKtiii'bod nt niglil and broken, of resLliy a - ijlld muting?" gaqpetiy asks i a pnteßt metliftlne flinii. WeTinvenp heat lotion in saying that we are. j TUo M- -ntgoinery Bylictinjs p vgry good I -'vening [inper, and is bound to HUcce.'-l, if i it only takes Karo to give the Times crixiit i for articles ciippxi from It, lnstiaul of ! shouldering them upon other papers. I “You read, I suppose, and would like a i paper jfJ said a phliaiithropic i raiejer to a I young negro sitting next, to him in it car. ."Yes, sail." was the re|Ay. “Well, wtiat hwpi’r wAtiid ydti i biiot..'’ "Well, uiarsc, ! ef you chews, i'll take a ;taper of tnMieek- i I er !" Tho falher of iAi'mi.r Barrett, tiie ac tor, lives iu (iwensboro, Ky, and Is con nected wit h a merciiant tailoring estab-, liohmcuL He isdescrilxxl ns a bale, hearty j and cordial old gentleman, with the same shapely and regal countenance and elose j ly marked features which have won din-: Unction for his son. A picture of Gilbert Hunt, the colored ■ blacksmith, who saved the lives of a num ber of persona at the burning of Um Rich- i mond theatre, December 26, 1811, has been placed in tiie State library of Virginia. At a fyupra) of a Danbury man, omif the ueighlißrs,aS|naloof \fflfy sym pethetle nature, fras so deeply aabeted as ; tr> attract the attention of t hose present. 1 The wife of the deceased, a tall, raw-boned ! woman, noticing the attention paid to the neighbor, kindly approached her, and in a hoarse whisper, Indicative of the most in teuse disgust, demanded “Who is run 'ning this funeral, you of miSf' fhc syrn-1 jiathetle neiglibor dried her tears.—Dan-1 bury News. They have found a petrified Mormon in Utah, and from the number of dents in the head, evidently made with poker and flat iron, it is judged that he had at least thirty-three wives. A little child said to her mother one day: “Mother, 1 feel nervous." 'Ner vous! 1 ' said the mother, “what is ner vous?" "Why, it's being in a hurry all over!” Much of Moody’s success Is said to lie due to tiie fact that ho talks and acts like a merchant with five hundred barrels of beef, which he is determined to sell quick for cash. An auctioneer at sale of antiquities put up a helmet, with the following observa tion : This, ladies and gentlemen. ia hel met of JBomulons, the Roman founder; but whether lie was a brass or iron founder I cannot tell. Striped stockings are still worn liy the ladies. We like to soe them; ladies don’t look well without them. - t^-l^kanradual ty goingoutot failiiun. ‘np fedie# looked so jpniiptliW like J I"- lew < 'at in,lic < hur !| of rim tluiy Cross at Boston, which is to be dedicabxl Deo< n9l.eifß, wilLluDeafl otgißl that-cost $20,000. A doctor went out Wpst to prar'liec his profession. An old man rriei him on the street one day, and asked him how he was succeeding in his business. “First-rate,’' he replied, “I've had one ease." "Well— tunl what, was (hat‘fit: was a birth!” said the doctor* “How did yflirKui'oeeit with that?” “Well, the old woman died, and the child died. KutT H-tok Pll save the i'ill man yet!” . Tlio leathers ami flowers liiat are now worn are charming They ought, to have more bat attached to llieui however. The champion oie-eatetfeL America has been disoovewd at.Mohrsviße, Pa. Ho con tracted to eat au apple pie, thirty inches in circumference, in ten bites, and actually devoured it in eight. Tliopublic have not beard recently' much of Mm Myra flarkn Gaines, the venerable litigationist, and may be glad to know that the old lady is well anil lias just turned up at Washington, at her old busi ness of suing somebody. Her ohjeetjye point this time is Caleb Cushing, her old counsel. An Atlanta wholesale grocer advertises in the Christian Index that he will take one per cent, off for minlgfers buying for cash, .am.tj f'lA Largo Stock of Ribbons at lower prices than eVer known, 'fit the Virginia Store. oet22 Solid Silver and Silver piuted-ware al New York prices at ocU9. WaT-WH A Kinskl’k. rransf!r Flnvers fit my, is at Mj|4( tlAwtf J. J. Wm rittjE’s. Th*> assortrflont df fine (Hid and oiivw WatcUea i* Ut found at ■ . tei !9 Wmien KinAsl’s. % - J'i- •lM9t Arrl'ri*. If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in medium or extra length, very cheap, go to sep22 dswtf J. J. WitrtTLK's. Those wishing a bargain in Tabfe Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do -well to call at o|>22 dawtf J. J. Whittle's. , 8 • 1 isiaß A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, at prices to suit, the pur qhasor, at Sep22 dAwtf J. J. WHim.E s. Call at" J. J. Whittle's and see his tNiuti ful seieetion of Plaid Calico at 19 cents, sept. 29-tf 'l u< 1,500 l<re Stock Fiirm For Wale. 1 tU'KEJI ALL Olt A PART OF THE Wl.l'A I. ttT.F jttSntatlon known aa the Motley place lying on ijaudlcs creek, Muacoagi confiy, O*. Th lanl arc rich and healthy, neur thc|fculroad ami Ti twile# dtti ca#t ot AS A STCM ’K 'FABM. | Taxaa lias no advantage of it and it will |bc sold lor lesiv money than you can buy in Tcxai* Fivo hundrd hc*d of mock cmwittfod never >#t 8 dollar to* feed. JkS A it is as good as the Btate affords an avenge ot 26 bushels eorji j>er .8* has bee 4. mueatexiiy made upon its rich bottom bsud awl übt unfre •luently a Itiils of c©tfco*l>er #4-re. AS A GRASS FARM. no other place in Qeofgia. known to the under niguixl has produced without tin hour spent *n prc}>aration SIOOO worth of grass cut. enrwl. and tlelivcred in market in six weeks at a cost off ISO. This result can l>c tpiadrupled. WHY HELL A PLACE SO VALUA BLE? I am in debt. aud must pay . If vop wu.pt a pi#*'*- nnsarpiwsod in ifa adv iutaaes. count win eo ine 1 or enquire ot Estes &Bou. ,1. Marion Rates or j th*‘ undersigned at the plantation a miles outh of Wimberly, on K. W. Railroad. A map of the. place turn be atAen at this office, octlti Awdeodtf K. M. CRAY. B. 11. Ricliardson & Cos., Publishers’ Agents, ill Bay Street, Savannah, Are authorized to contract for advertising in our fjylS ly J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Btreets, OoluratoTDß, Ga. MT LARUE HTOCt OF Groceries and Provisions f* liflW full, nd wil! hj- ooldmt the Tovest possible prices for CASH Ragging, good and heavy, at 125. Iron Cotton Ties of best patterns nt He. Large stock Flour of all grades. Bacon and Bulk Meals. Large lot best Black Seed Oats. Oom and Meal, tom! —Choice Iyaf in tierces, kogs and buckets. Molasses and Hyrup in variety. Sugars nnd Codecs of every grade. Choice Teas. -Domestic %y Goods, Including Omaburgs, Sheetings, Checks, Stripes, Cotton Yarns, &<■. Wines and Liquors, Shoes, Tin Ware, &c., &c. We gtmrnwSi sritisfaetion ill ail things. Messrs. H. €. FA HI. KY and ROLLIN JEFFERSON are with me, and cornfßlly Invite their friends to call on them. sfy stock will always be kept full and complete. No charge for drayage. Ees|>ectfully. mh3 deod#wtf .T. TT. TT A MTT-TOy. LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE OF DRY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. Itinera will Hihl it ( their liileresl to < 41.1. A\il KX V7l - OI K ST<K K helore |)in*elia<Giig clvewlicrr. New York Invoices Duplicated! WHOLESALK 1101 SE. 15a ItKOil* STREET'. im:t yii. •• isi “ - GAWLEY & LEWIS, ■'l>s tf COLCMBbH, GA. 1 1 G. W. Brown’s Cigar Factory, 172 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. W. 11. SAIIX IN CIIARGK. / vNad*U.T tltM date. vM trap oocataatly "n hand a large aa, rtmeui ul Fine .lul Comnuin \ " Cigsrs at prices to suit the time*. To Wholomdft lKalurw we ffer grit Inducements, both in pric* l and qmlity ot gotxl*. Term* days, to go*<l parties We sell the best Cigar for the I***l money, lu the retail department, customers receive prompt *nd polite attention. From 2A,OfK) to 40,(KW Cigars of the following brand* *lw*ys o baud: ARTIXTA. VOX DE CCBA. TRIPLE CROWN. VIiT'OR. LA CAROLINA. FLORA lift CCBA. BOCK, LA EBPANOLA. SILVER LAKE. ALSO, Cut TObacco In buckets and foil, Plug fohscco, Smoking Tolmu'co, Snuff. Pipe*, •nil in tnct everything to tempt the voUriea of the weed. lm AY*. H. SAI LS, Mannfaeinrer. first-class SOUTHERN CLOTHING HOUSE Thomas | Prescott Columbus, Georgia, Have always ou band every style and A'arlety of Clothes for Men & Boys! Elegant Dress and Business Suits, Ready-Made or Made to Order. WMllint' bin its* 11 Spe<*inlty ! Also, the celebrated “KNEP" SHIRT. Which lum no superior, and which they furnish in any nusntity at CArtH. novl? eodtf (. A. REDO. • 3. P. AIAXIJEI. W*. KEIHI 0. A. REDD & CO., 12S Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. OFFER ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS § GROCERIES IUNT GEORGIA, At Wholesale and Retail. Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices. We Offer Special Inducements! Tf. M. HI’OSOX, 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. o HAYING DETERMINED TO Sell Out in Columbus, And open buninen* in another city, I offer My Entire Stock of Dry Goods •• AT SLOH PRICES AH WILL ENSURE ITH HALE WIIHIN A VERY SHORT TIME. MEANING ALI. I HAY, I will sell my goods at New York cost and down to Fifty Per Cent. Below Cost! It is heedless to enumerate prices. It fa enough to say the Goods >£TJSiT C>JO ! and those who come first Will got the BEST BA IU JAINS. BARGAIN COUNTERS In Dress Goods at Half Their Value! This sale will commence MONDAY" Nov. 15th, and continue until closed out. JW" I hope those indebted to me will pay at once. novll oodA-wtf H. T. CRIGLER.