The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, December 04, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. CoiumbiUi 0 SATCBDAY. BECEMBEB. 4. 1875. ’m.m t. MWU torn. *■ *“**■ RUißroa* * •*!*, immn <* M Ew. j OXflft X. *7 ■**•**•, MMWW* * “'>'• : Jewelrj Stop.. mu prftolio. til Ugto4o sod federal Onjuto. nsAMiit. An CMKIBCUI. m r view ix aacMßV*. COt.TTXXTW. Oi., IfeO. 4, 1875. MuKUTARV. Tho moony In the Bonk* 1* now being ■Mod to move tbo cotton. Tho quantity on hand U not so great aw It wan, though a plenty to moot tho demand* upon good 00l lateral. Exchange—Tho bank* am willing on Now York at % premium. All other polnte J, premium. Child—but Uttle offered. Hllror-No demand -no quotationa. canon. won In moderate demand for the better grad.*. Tho market generally soerood Mat yeeterday. Daily Statement. stoi k on hand Ante. 31,1873 . 483 Received yesterday 490 “ previously 27,*W 27,099 28,184 Shipped yeeterday ........ 500 previously 17,000 18,484 Stock on hand this morning 9,720 Price*. <>rdlna. y 10 Good Ordinary lot* flood MktdllngH imw 1 . Warehouse Kale* ~...510 Receipt*. By Wagon 249 * I*7*o. R 218 " River 0 " N. AK. K. K. 7 •• H.W.R.R. ..... 15 “ W.R.R 8 - 490 Shipment*. iiy H. W. U. R. 548 Home Consumption 11-580 Hams Xlay ham Year in (blumbv*. Hales 458 fteosCpte. 711 PMMMHftB. 451 Hteok ..,.,9,755 Total Receipt* MUM I’rtoe for Middling ft .liy,o Receipt* at all Vnited Shi leu Part*. 1874. 1875 Saturday 22,514 24,816 Sunday and Monday 37,710 5(1,184 Tuesday.. 24,858 25,854 Wednesday .28,856 22,788 Thursday. 18,911 26,202 Friday 38,795 32,981 Various. ~.2,280 Total 188,197 168,525 Showing an increase of 883 hales, com pared with corresponding days of last year. UACON. Rsnon is quiet and the supply large 14',c., which Is lens than It has been sold for. Louisville and St. Louie are Arm aa far as Bacon is concerned, be cause it is scarce, though enough for tlu> demand. Bulk meats are down and are quoted in Bt. Louis at 11 and Louisville 11^. A plenty of new most and hams on the market. OJUik Demand for corn very light Indeed, and everybody seems to have either raised their corn or will do without It; for choice white, In small lots, 980. Is asked; mixed 90n.. with a good prospect for lower fig ures; as each day shows a larger grain crop raised and fewer consumers. There is considerable and Increasing demand for Georgia and Alabama rust proof oats at 81 25; feed oats 80 to 70o.; choice Western white oats 80 to 85c. BY 0001)8. Trade la dry goods was very dull, though there was a little doing in some of the stores. Galloo, 8/4c„, Factory Checks, ltc Oaltoo is retailing at 7c. TJIADF. OXNEKAX.I.Y was very dull and nobody seemed anx ious to make a trade, or stir from around a hot stove. Large lot Jeans, Oasslmeres and Flan nels, at tho lowest market prices by oct26 deodttw F. O. JomtaoK. At the Ciuk Dry ttood* Honf, Columbu Aik* New Colored Silks Just In, Embracing Seal Brown, Plum. Navy Blue and Ash es of Roses. f y Large Assort ment, of Fringes In the new shades. Black Brilliantinos,, Cashmeres nnd Ly ons Poplins, at popular prices, oota tf i. S. JONES. ——(ire—— New Drees Goods, embracing beautiful effects in Ptnlds, also Gray Bilk Poplins, especially adapted to Immediate wear at J. R Jones’. Sep. 10-tr _ Don’t fail to coll at J. J. Whittle’s before buying your Dress Goods. Ha has a beau tiful line of Plaids, from 20 to 75c. Also, Heal Bruwty Navy Blue, and all othor colors of Cashmeres. Full line of Black Alpacas, cheaper than ever known be fore. sept. 29-tf If you want a Black Lace Point at New York cost call at J. J. Whittle’s. wp23 tf Tim largest and prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at fhl4 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. At f.CNM Thun dwt to Clour Out. Fine Cloths and Caswiuieree, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Do not lose the op portunity. K.T. Criolkii Hept.M-tf Ot Ike (Auk Dry gang Hutt.r, The best lot of Kid Gloves In tho city. Walking Shades in two buttons at sl, *1450 and 82.50. Evening and Opera .shades to 4 and 8 buttons best grade. Pique Kids—black stitched, with colors to match the new suitings, tf J. 8. Jokes. Anew and beautiful silver mounted Sewing Machine, which cost one hundred dollars, will be raffled at W. T. Robinson’* Double Track Depot as soon as fifty chances, at 82 per chance, can be obtained. It has all the latest Improvements, and runs assy and smoothly. Call and exam ine It. Notioe will be given of the day on which the raffle will take place. 1,090 Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker chiefs at 18%c. 200 pairs Kkl Gloves 75c, worth 81.00. Corsets from 50e. to finest Table Damask, Towels and other white goods cheap at the Virginia Store, oota Large lot Hamburg Edgings and Insert togs, extra cheap, by F. C. Johnson. oot®4 dwvtow Haw A4nrUmkWb. Fresh Groceries - It. i. Crane Hall’s Combination Troupe -Monday nnd Tuesday Nights. For Sexton —James Lynah. Found—A Gold Cross. Dressed Turkfes CargiH It Bradford. Fresh Dressed Turkfes this morning at Rkadfobd A Caßoill’s. r.uua. A small Gold Cross In tho hall of the Perry House. Apply at this office. ui'Meeii xtPKKioB ret ST, NOVEHBSR TBBM, 1*73 -TWBNTIETH PAT. Court met pursuant to adjournment. His Honor, Martin J. Crawford, Judge, presiding. The Appeal docket was resumed. Washington Whitley vs, John Wells; certiorari. Judgment reversed. Daniel Collins vs. W. Iu Tillman i suit on mechanic's lien, appeal from Justice Court by defendant. Verdict for defendant. Allen Paschal) vs. Daniel and H. W. Do zier, administrators; appeal from Justice Cbilrt. Verdict for defendants. P. H. Madden vs. 8. A. Walker A Go., complainant; appeal from Justice Court. I Judgment by default. Four eases dismissed, and four eontln- j ued. The illegality docket was then taken up, j ahd two cases continued, one settled, nnd one sustained. One panel of the Traverse Jury was dis charged for the term, and the Hherlff or dered to summon twelve to their stead for Monday morning. This morning divorce causes will be heard; then certiorari causes, and if the hour of adjournment to not reached, sueh other cases that liave been heeled will be tried as the time will admit of. The Grand Jury brought to eleven true bills and two no bills, and have adjourned until Friday next. Be Bchm ter Pamir Spirit. We heard ono of our old Columbus citi zens yesterday telling a conversation he heard between a native Georgian and a South Carolinian. In the old slavery days when taxation in Georgia was nothing scaroely, owing to the fact that the State Rood’s (Western and Atlantic) earnings paid the Htate expenses. The Carolinian objected to living In Georgia because there was no public spirit like to Carolina. The Georgian asked him bow much hto taxes were, to which Carolina replied about *l7O. No wonder you have public spirit, said Georgia. I would If I were in your shoes, too. Now I own a hnndrod and odd nig gers, and a plantation which I was offered 83,8000 tor, and the dinged Legislature only charges me 818 Htate taxes on It. How iri the h—l can you expect a man to get up public Bplrlt about 818, I’d like to know. Mcm Hut Fun*}-. The New York Graphic says: The fol lowing is an extract from a poem sup posed to have been written by Mr. Jen nings, of tho Times, in the ’eavenly ’eyday of bis youth: How happy he whose hearth and heart Have held hie holieat hopes apart, He bath hie home, hi* hopes are high, Hia haughty heart holda heavenly joy. Weakly we wander when we stray Where withering wind#, wild whistling, play; When from our homes we wanton Glad in habiliments o t woe. The way 1a which he read this poem before the Allahabad Curry Association (Baboo Chunder Jones presiding) struck all with admiration, and was very line. It was thus; 'Ow ‘appy ’• 'oor.e 'earth and *eart 'Ave 'em 'la 'oliest 'opes hapart! ’K 'ath *i 'oou-, ’i* ’opes-are 'igh, 'la ‘sughty >rt ‘olda ’eaveuly Joy! Veakly ve vander ven ve stray Vere vlthering vlnda, vild visiling, play} Ven from our 'otnea ve van ton go Clad in abilimeuts of voe. For Nexten. Mr. James Lynah to an applicant, at the hands of the good people of Columbus, for the position of Sexton. He had the position for several terms, and his friends desire hto election again. He is an old man now, though In those dark days of our revolution ho stood in the First Georgia Regiment with his face to the front. He left Columbus with the First Company of Volunteers, and stood to his post until our flag was lowered. He lias a host of friends-those who be longed to Ramsoy's regiment, as well as others who fought with him for the same cause- who will delight in electing him. Mart Vaavealeat Route to Montgromery Passengers for Montgomery or Eufaula will seo by referring to tho new schedule of the Mobile A Girard Railroad that they can leave this city at the seasonable hour of 1: SO In the afternoon, instead of 1:20 at night by tho 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 as Montgomery to con cerned, aa It does away with the unpleas antness of being woke up, or sitting up, for a midnight train, and getting but Uttle or no sleep after leaving on it. Wo recom mend the now route ns being hy far the most preferable. A large assortment of Linen Collars and Cuffs of the latest styles just received at sep22 J. J. WHITTLE D Aniuat Flower. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. More than seventy-live per cent, of the people to the United States are uflUoted with these two diseases and their effects, such as Sour .Stomach. Hick Headache, Habitual OosHveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnaw- Stomash, Yellow Skin, Coated Tougue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac. Go to the Drugstore of Dr. F. L. Brooks and get a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bott lo for 10 cents. Try It. Two doses will relieve you. octl tf Only 9e. per yard for good soft tlmsh Bleached Domestic. Other grades equal ly cheap. Also wide Sheeting and Pil low Cottons, at the Virginia Store. oet22 Large lot toot standard prints offered to-day at only 7%e- Such as Allen's, Sprague’s and others. CaU at once and get a bargain, Virginia Store. nova tf The best Wool Jeans ever brought to this market at 28, 37, 50 and 62 cents, at J. J. Whittle’s. sept. MMf CaU at J. J. Whittle’s and see hto beauti ful selection of Plaid Calico at 10 cents, sept. 29-tf Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale cheaper than ever known before, at eep22 J. J. Whittle's. ■ * CaU at J. J. Whitt le's and get some ot the Eureka Spool Bilk. It to the smooth est, strongest and cheapest silk In use. @ep<£ IH£ I‘BUiS: SATURDAY NUBJtlJti, DECEMBER 4, Hto. •earaWr f Uul I.m. We hunted all around to the city for a' local Item, and finding everything still and dull, we took a drive to the suburbs; but when we got out there we found every thing oven more quiet than In theeity. The weather woe just as damp and disa greeable, and we heard the same com plaint of dull times. In some parte north of the cl tv we noticed several new and neat cottages being erected by some of the whored population, but aside from that there was nothing doing. InWynnton several improvements are going on, and we believe from appearances that proper ly In that direction to becoming more val uable. Girard and Marshall were l*>th quiet, and looked a little dreary. Hw. EanrvrlK. Columbus every now and then steps to the front and asserts herself as a hotter market titan any of her noigliliorw. In the lost case exemplified Messrs. Thomas A Prescott aro the actors, and the market they have Invaded to no less a place thau the city of Atlanta. Yesterday we saw two orders filled from this sterling house to consumers In Atlanta. That city must be content to bo next to Columbus as a clothing and shirt marl.*!,. Hill. The Grand Jury now to session, came Into Court yesterday, and in the case of the State vs, ifegley, charged with the murder of Marshal Murphy, returned “no bill.' There was an indictment against Bagley, but as there was some Ir regularity in the Grand Jury that found It, It was sought to got another, but the roeult was an acquits! as far ns the Grand Jury oould determine. We believe everybody should be pun ished that infringes upon the tow, but In this case we thought the accused was not the aggressor, and, therefore, are glad to notice the result of tho Grand Jury’s in vestigation. The Bcmlvb or the Festival. The Columbus Guards, wo loarned, after paying all expenses, cleared two hundred dollars by their very pleasant festival. The occasion was one that will be remem bered as most agreeable, and managed by a party of ladies and gentlemen who understand how such things are to lie su perintended and provided for. Quiet Fleet I.m, The coming municipal election promises to be a very quiet one Indeed. There are fewer Idle people wandering about wait ing for a candidate to come along in order to get to “smile" than we have ever noticed before. We called at the court house and find but very few have paid their street or commutation tax, In order to entitle them to wield the mighty ballot. This, a great many will wait until the election day to do, while others will depend upon tho can didates to do that little Kindness tot them. Xu Sf 4'uurt. Yesterdny there was no Court held, al though there were several cases on the doeket. They were of a very trifling or der, and so the Mayor did not put in an appearance to try them. One of the ve,ry best signs of poverty to tho few cases that nowadays coins before the Court. Tho class that are usually the heaviest patrons ot that institution need the money wherewith to get tho requisite amount of whiskey to get up fighting steam. Hunt! Glvra. Babe Cash was yeeterday released from the custody of the Jailor by giving bond. Messrs. M. M. Moore, George E. Gager and John Foran become hts bondsmen in tho sum of 81509. v r i ktrottg Mniit* of the LadlrrMß. The following story to told as a remark able instance of the appreciation of humor: A German soldier was ordered fifteen lashes for some alleged act of in subordination. Fritz, disciplined to silence, was fixed to triangles in the presence of his oompany. When the first lashes tell upon his naked shoulders, the worthy fel low, instead of displaying evidences of distress, burst into a fit of uncontrollable laughter. The executioner, regarding this manifestation ns by no means eom plimentry to hto skill, laid on with re doubled ardor; but the more he laid on the more Fritz laughed. When cut ikgvn he still fouud great difficulty in restrain ing his mirth, aud Indulged in loud, Inter mittent guffaws. The officer in command of the company, with a curiosity natural ly excited, approached the bleeding wretch and Inquired tho cause of hto mirth “Why,” replied Fritz, breaking into a fresh fit of laughter, "I’m tho wrong man, you’ll have It all to do ovor again. A OnitelM Klephant. A troop of elephants were accustomed to pass a green stall on their way to wa ter. The woman who kept the stall took a fancy to ono of the elephants, and fre quently rogaled her favorite with refuse greens and fruit, which produced a cor responding attachment on tho part of the elephant towards the woman. One day the troop of elephants unfortu nately overturned the poor woman’s stall, and, in her haste to preservo the goods, she forgot her little son, who was In dan ger of being trampled to death. Tho fa vorite elephant perceived the child’s dan ger, and, taking him up gently with hto trunk, carefully placed him on the roof of a shed doso at hand Exchange. tluat Arrived. If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, In medium or extra length, very cheap, go to sep22 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. Those wishing a bargain In Table Dam ask, Napkins, 'Towels, Ac., will do well to call at scp22 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and Insert! uga, at prices to suit the pur chaser, at sep22 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. The largest and prettiest lot of Ladies’ Bilk lies In the market. Also, Ruffs at 10 cents apiece, at J. J. Whittle's. XVUholVa T—aliA V. tan and Selin tltte Care. The unprecedented sale of this world renowned mo Heine proves inoontoettbly 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 loek, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale hy all druggists. daw An entire new stock of Jewelry. The latest styles just received at ooti9 WrrncH A Krsmn.’s. Tho best assortment and cheapest Silk Ties, at F. G. Johnson’s. octM deodSw. Cloth Sacques,Shawls and another lot of those beautiful Black Bilks and Black Al pacas and Mohairs, just received at the Virginia Store. Oct2s MIAP A Wisconsin man eloped the other day with a Miss Divinity, who will shape hto ends, rough hew them how he will. A humorous apothecary in Boston ex poses a case of soap in hto shop window with the pertinent inscription, "Cheaper than dirt.” I The Duchess of Manchester has the rep utation of being the best “tied-back" woman In England. Every Philadelphia girl with a spark of ambition In liar nature expects to catch a lord daring the Centennial. Emily Faithful says that Queensland to a woman's paradise that no woman will ing to work need know what want to there. A lady of Guatemala has contributed to the Chilian Exhibition a hat made out of the hair of her two daughters, for gentle man's wear. Albany papers deny the story that a girl of that city out walking with her lover threw snuff In hto eyes whtle she could pull up her stocking. Over 120,900 women In tills country are destroying (heir nervous systems and giving themselves weekly sick headaches by teaching school. A French writer describes a young lady as one who kisses her gentleman friends till she Is six years old, and then leaves off until she to sixteen. Lord Derby says that no man In a pub lic position can adequately discharge the duties that devolve upon him without fe male sympathy and 00-operatlon. In 1776 there were only 23,000 or 80,000 Baptist communicants. They are now satd to number about 2,000,000. The best tiling out—aa aching tooth. Anew name for tight boots—a corn crib. A bad habit to get Into—a coat that is 1 not paid for. Soft hearts often harden, but soft heads never change. The Did Sana polls Herald says: “The man who designed our Btate seal Is dead. In the language of the poet, ‘lt is well.’ Any man who would try to make people believe a full grown bufialo bull would de liberately rush up to a Granger who was chopping down a tree at sunrise ought to die." In Virginia, Mr. Allen Hannah has mar ried Miss Hannah Allen, and now Miss Hannah Allen to Mrs. Hannah Hannah, and Is, perhaps, the only woman In the world whose whole name can be spelled backward the same as forward. That’s what's the matter with Hannah.- New ; York Commercial Advertiser. Cotton merchants are grumbling about the small demand for the staple. Orders have fallen off considerably during the last few days. “You liavn't opened yoUT mouth during the whole session,” said an M. P. to a fel low member. “Oh, yes I have," was the reply, “I yawned through the whole of your speeeh." It is said there are more lies told in the sentence, “I am glad to see you," than any other six words In the English language. Men and Gold.—Anything that Midas touched was turned to gold. In these days touch a man with gold and he’ll turn Into anything. ' You should never tell a man that he lies. Hioiply remark that he to guilty of hetero phemy and drop the subject, If he’ll let you. Madame Fay’s fume, ' New and complete line of Alpacas, Brll | lluutines. Black Cashmeres and Bomba ztnos, at J. S. Jonhs. Sep. 13 tf Bbidal Pkksbnts of Bolld Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment Just received at V'mtOH A Kinskl’h. Large Stock of Ribbons at lower prices than ever known, at tho Virginia Store. oct22 Solid Silver and Silver pluted-ware at. New York prtoes at octl9 Wittu'H A Kinski.'h. The largest assortment of fine Gold and Silver Watches to to be fouud at (lotto WITTICH A KiNSRL'S. New styles in Dress Goods, Alpacas and BrlHiantinen. also, Holsery Handkerchiefs and Gloves in great variety, by oct24 (ho#* F. C. Johnson. Bleached and Home Domestics cheaper than ever known, by F. C. Johnson 00t24 6w A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10,12% and 180 per yard—the best goods in the market at the price, at aep22 de.wtf J. J. Whittle’s. Ruches a Great variety, at from 8 ate. to the best by F. C. Johnson. octal deodGw MAKE WAX FOB TBEOLV RELIA BLE. Oj#l,o, Fifth and Game. Our Restaurant to now open for the sea son. supplied with the best the market af fords. Bar stocked with best liquors and Cigars. ootl7 _Chas. Hetman A Cos. Why Will Y*u Ptue Aw uy t WITHOUT A PARALLEL!*. Tlie demand for Dr. J. Bradfiekl's Fe male Regulator to 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 to happy to state t hat ar rangements are now complete by which he to prepared to manufacture Female Regulator 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 great 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. Brad field. Drug gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at 81.50 per bottle by druggists throughout America HBABTT. BLOOMINO WIDOW. M AKILTTA, Ga, March 9, 1870. Messrs. BratyieM A Cb.|: Gentlemen—You will please ship us an other supply of your Invaluable Female Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We are happy to state that this remedy gives better satisfaction than any article we sell. We have been selling it since 1868, 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 and well, brought her regular monthly peri ods on, and to-day she to a hearty, bloom ing widow—with the use of but two bot tles of your Regulator, costing her only three dollars, when she bad 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. Boot A s. ap23 IV DIRECTORY OF THE CHT Cluirrlw*. ruurr putismiuii. Corner uf Oglethorpe end St. CUir wtreeU—Rir. J. U. Null, ptfttor. Service# at 10>£ a. m. and 4 m. each Sunday. Sunday-eohool at a. * MUCOm (TBIXITT). Oglethorpe atreet, between Bandolph and Bt. Clair- Rev. W. C. Hnnter rector. Serviette at 11 a. m. and 4 r. u. each Sunday, ftnnday-acboo) at 3 P. M. HUM A* CATHOLIC. St. Phillip# and Bt. Jamee (Catholic) —on Jack* •urn atr*et. between Baldwin and Few street#— Father H* mi It* mu janitor. Mmhn at **id 9ft a. Maud v*t#j*Bfr# at Ap. a. CMteehism at 4P. tf. PTMirp aAPTMT. Randolph utreei, iM iweo* Ja**k#on and Troup ! atnt*“~Rev. C. A. Kendrlrk paator. Service* every Sunday at K* 1 , a. m. and if* r. m. Suuday acliool at 9 a. M. METMOMNT. * St. Luka—On Jackson atreet, between Randolph and Bt. date—Rev. B. J. Corley pastor. Ber vice* each Sunday at 10>* a. tf. and Tf£ P. tf. Sun day aohool at 9 a. m. St. Paul—Southwaal corner of Franklin aud Troup atreeta—Bev. J. O. Branch peetor. Her* vice* every Sunday at It)ft a. m. *nd 7%p. n Snnday-echool at 4 p. u. broad Street Methodist—On upper Broad street Bev. B. F. Breodlove paeter. Service# every Sun day at 10>* a. m. and 7)* p. tf. Sunday arhnoi at IS p. tf. Claes meeting at 9a. m. JKWISII BTKAUOUUV. Corner of Crawford and Forayth street#. Her man Birkinthal rabbi. Service# every Friday evening aft H o'clock, and Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. OUUJLD. Methodist—L. B. Payne pastor. Services drat Sunday at lo 1 , a. m., aud third Sunday at sp. u. Sunday-chdol $ p. m. Baptiat— Rev. (i. Parker, paator. Service# on the Amt ahd third Sunday# in each month. Sunday'Hcbonl at A. tf. BBOwmcnut. Baptist—Bev. J. F. Beevee, na#tor. Services ecmd and third Sunday#. SundHy-tichoolatUA.M. Singing School meet# every Monday. Wednea <iay and Frjday night# at the Brptiet dink. Conducted by B. W. Brand. Trinity (Methodist)—Bev L. B. Payne ia#- tof. lktrvlc*JS first, second and third Sunday at 8 p. tf., and 3rd Sunday at 10 a. m. Alternate Sundays supplied both morning and evening. Sunday-school every Sunday at. 3 r. u. colo wan. Asbury Chapel (Methodiat)—East Common—W. J. Gallic# patr. Services every Sunday at a. m., Bp. tf. and 7H at night. flunday-Mchool at 9 a. tf. First Baptist—Corner Front and Bt. Clair •treet (near river) —Green McArthur pastor. Ser vice# every Sunday at 10f£ a. tf. and 6t. tf. Sun day ••chooi at 9 a. w. Bt. John (Methodist), Northeast Common—E. P. Holmes paator. Service# every Sunday at 10f* a. v. and 9p. m.. Sunday-school at 9a. m. Second Baptist church (Northern Liberties)— Primus Stafford pastor. Services every Sunday at iOfji A. If. and Sp. tf. Sunday-school at 9a. tf. CeictmlMiN trange Meets over Pollard A Harris’ store last Saturday in every mouth. I. O. O. V. Muscogee Lodge on Oglethorpe street, between St. Clair and Crawford street#. Regular meeting# hold every Mouday evening #t 7H o’clock. CbathOfHjhoe Encampment meet# M and 4th Mouday# in each month. MMNonlr. Columbian Lodge, No. 7—3d Tuesday night in each month Barley Chapter. No. 7—Meet# on Ist Friday night in each month. : Hope Council, No. 4—Meet# 3d Saturday night in each month. St. Aide mar Commandery.—Meets M Tuesday night In each mouth. Lodge la Burra#’ building, corner Broad and Randolph streets. M’Na! Rerun. Lodge in Burrun’ building—Meeting# held on the Ist and JVI Sunday# ill each fcofP. PMtoiir Hiiildliirt# j Court Monas (in Court Square, cea *e of city) ; between Oglethorpe and Jackson ana rawferd i aud I'iuiniM wtr^-wt#. Jail on East Coinniou, foot of Crawford avreet. Opera House northes# corner Crawford and ! Oglethorpe street#. Female Orphan Asylum, East Commt'f. usar i cemetery. Post Offloe. corner Oglethorpe and Randolph street#. Hotels. Baukiu House, corner Brouti and Craw foie StreetM. Planters* House, Broad street (tt#t #|do), be tween St. Clair uud Crawfortl. Centra! Hotel, Broad street (east aide), between Bt. Clair and Crawford streets. Broad Street House, east side Broad street, be • ween Crawford and Thomas streets. Public MctMrtftn. No. 1 (white male) northeast corner Jackson and Crawford streets. No. 3 (white female) south west corner St. Clair and Forsyth street#. Temperance HaU (mixed colored) Ogtethop ■treat, between Bandolph and Bryan. Municipal Government. Mayor, John Mclihenny; City Treasurer, John N. Barnett; Clerk of Council, M. M. Moore; City Attorney. Charles Coleman; City Physician. W W. Flewelleu; City Sexton, Abraham Odom; City Marshal, ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Rob inson ; Wharfinger, Jake Burma, * & % g POLICE. Chief—W. L. Robinson. First Bquad—T. .T. Moor#, captain: Robi. Mitt hull. Wm. H. H. Wood, Charles Brady, Wh . Smith, James Roberts. Second Squad—John Foran. captain: John St. Clair, Josh Roper, Reno Pickett, Dan*! Dunesu, John Brady, John Feagan. Hull of ColumbiiN Fire Depart ment. Board of Control—W. H. William#, Chief En gineer; 0. A. Etheridge, First Ass t Engineer; A. K. Francis, Second Ass’t Engineer; ii. B. Fkmr uoy, Secretary. nw COMP AMIES. Columbus, So. I—Engine hsnaeon Broatl street, above Bryan. Young America, No. 9—Engine house on Ogle thoape street, between Crawford and Thomas. Central Mechanics, No. d— 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 Guard#—Armory in Rankin House Skating Rink. Entrance on Crawford street. Columbus Guards—Armory in Gunby’s build ing, on St. Clair street, between Broad and Front •treats. Muscogee Rifles—Armory m Jones’ Building, on Oglethorpe street, between Bandolph and Bryan streets. Jowelry repaired and mado to order Engraving aud Watoh Repairing done at w 2£ IOH A Kinskl’s. New rt#h Klbhwnx, New Collars and Caffs, fresh line of Hamburg’* Edging, choice Prints, Felt Skirts and FlanneN, at J. 8. Jokes’, Bep. lQ tf Cnhimbaa, Ga. Mortgage Sale. 11T1LLBE SOLD OS THE FIRST TUESDAY IN VY January, before the court house door in Cusseta, Chattahoochee county within the le gal hours of sale, one cream colored Mare, levied on as the property of J. A. Gurge, to satisfy a mortgage ft fa in my bauds issued from Talbot Su perior Court, in favor of Charles M. Smith, against J. A. Gurge. Property pointed out in fi fo JOHN M. SAPP. octW td Sheriff. Muscogee Sheriff Sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in De cember next, in front of Freer k XUges* store, corner Broad and Bt. Clair eta., Colum bus, Ga., between the legal hour# of sals, the following property, to-wit: AH that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in the city of Coiutubus. Muscogee county, State of Georgia, a# follow#: North part of lot No. 473 in said city,containing,one-quarter ot an acre, mors or lesa. embracing north part of said lot, levied on aa the property of Wm. Baxter, to satisfy a ft fit iu my hands in frvor of Winter Can ty va. Wm. Baxter. Property pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney. Alto, at the same time and place, % of an acre of land, with improvements,in the village of Lig oßflviHs, bounded north uy the residence of Kobt. Jones, south by Front street, east by Adolphna Muatian and west by Lafayette Paschal, aa the property of Jaek Mapp. to satisfy a afa in my hand# iu flrvor of J. H. Doughty vs. Jack Mapp. nov7 td JOHNJI. IVBS, Stowrtff. Mortgage Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decem ber next, at Rosette, Ellis A Co’s comer, in the City of Columbus, between the legal hours oi sals, the following property, to-wit: That tract or parcel of land lying in the City of Columbus, and County of Muscogee, and known in tbs plan of said City as the North half of Lot No. 601, situated on Mclntosh street, between Early and Fulton streets. Levied on as the property of Mary Lewis, to satwi'y a mortgage fi fa in my hands in fhvor of Tho#. 8. Tuggle vs. Mary Lewis. Property pointed out in said mort gage fins. J. R. IVEY, Sept 29-wtd Sheriff. B. H. Richardson & Cos., Publishers’ Agents, 111 Bay Street, 'savannah, 6a, Are authorized to contract for advertising in our !!>**• [!yi ly LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE OF DRY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. Buyers will Hud It to tlu-lr interest to CtU. %X KX AW- I.\K <ll It STOCK before purebusiiiK Phrnltrrr. New York Invoices Duplicated! WHOIJCN4LK HOI ME. 1.78 IlttOVll XTRIIET, r** BETAIC* §]£ V GAWXEY Sc LEWIS, ft-I-5 it COLDMBCB, OA. G. W. Brown’s Cigar Factory, 172 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga. W. 11. MAI LS. I > C'l I AIKiE. ON and alter this dat*. will keep constantly on hand a Urge assortment of Fine anti Common Cigar# at pri< *e to anil the times. To Wholesale Dealers we offer great inducements, both [in price and quality of goods. Term# 00 da vs, to good parties. We sell the best Cigar for | the least money. In the retail department, customer# receive prompt and polite attentton. Prom 25,000 to 40,000 Cigars of the following brands always on hand: AP.TEHJA, YOZ DE CTBA, TRIPLE CROWN. VICTOR, LA CAROLINA. FLORA DE Cl'BA, BOCK, LA KBPANOLA. SILVER LAKE. J ALSO, Fine Cut 'tobacco iu buckets and foil, Phig Toharn Smoking Tobacco, Snuff. Pipes, I aud in fact everything to tcrupt the votaries of thr weed. marts tm WM. H. SATES. Mannfactiirer, FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN CLOTHING HOUSE i 0 —^— Thomas % Prescott OolumUms, Georgia, Have always on hand every style sod variety of Clothes for Men & Boys! Elegant Dress and Business Suits, Ready-Made or Made to Order. Wedding Snit# a fslpe*c*inilty ! Also, the celebrated “KJSEP” SHIKT, Which has no superior, and which they furnish in any quantity at 91.25. CASH. uovl7 eodtf i. ■■■—■'■■■■■■ j. ■ ■■■'■ ■■ 1 ■ ■■■■ V. 1. REDO. .1. I*. H I\I.EI. VA KEDII C. A. REDD & CO., 128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. OFFER ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS § GROCERIES IN' GEORGIA, At Wholesale and Retail. Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices. We Offer Special Inducements! Mm Hl DiKfW* of Harria, is with us and would be glad to see his friends. Oot 3-fcn . , y- ; .. ■ y J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Columbus, On. MY I, A ROE STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions to now ton, and will l>e sol<l t tho loafiit iwwible pi-iees for OASff Bagfrinff. ftood and heavy, at 12J. Iron Cotton Ties of beat pattern* ht Sb. Lart-e stock Flour of all grades. Bacon and Bulk Meat*. Large lot best Block Seed Oats. Corn and Meal. Lard—Choice Leaf In tierces, kegs and buckets. Molasses and Syrup in variety. Sugars and Coffees of every grade. Choice Teas. Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Checks, Stripes, i Cotton Yarns, &c. Wines and Liquors, Shoes, Tin Ware, <3fco., &e. We guarantee satisfaction in all things. Messrs. H. C. FARLEY and ROLLIN JEFFERSON are with me, and ' cordially invite their friends to call on them. My stock will always be kept full and complete. No charge for drayage. Respectfully. mh3 deodawtf J. H. HAMILTON. CLOSING AND FINAL SALE AT THE VIRGINIA STORE. HAVING DETERMINED TO Sell Out in Columbus, And open business in another city, I offer 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 I It is needles# to enumerate prices. Ui# enough to say the Goods >fTJ@T GO l and those who come first will got the BEST BARGAINS. BARGAIN COUNTEBS 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. novlt oodAwtf H. T. CRIGLER.