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I'liK DAILY TIMES.
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SATURDAY ...DECEMBER 11.1875.
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PIMAWOIAX AMI COMIItICUI. UK
VIEW I* COUIMBU.
Cot, runt;*. Oa., Doc. 11, 1875.
MONKTAUT.
Tho monoy in tho Banks is now being
used to move tho cotton. Tho quantity
on hand la not so groat a* It •*, though
a plenty to moot tho demand* upon
good collateral.
Exoliango- The banks are Bolling on
Now York at % premium. All other point*
% premium.
(H4d—116%, hut little offered.
Silver-No demand—no quotation*.
OUTTOH.
wa* In moderate demand for the better
grade*. The market generally Boomed
quiet.
Daily Mute mint.
Stock on hand Aug. 31, 1875 485
Keeelved yesterday. 475
“ previously 29,657-30,134
3(1,617
Bhlpped yoHpirday 546
'' previously 20,635 -21,181
Stock on hand thl* morning . 2,436
Drice*.
Ordlna. y 9®lo
flood Ordinary 10%
Low Middling* 11%
Middling* HMfflllfi
(Psml Middling* U%4913%
Warehotwe Bale* 950
Receipt*.
By Wagon 233
•' Mill. It. 205
“ Blver o
“ N. AH.It. B 19
“ . W.R.R 13
•• W. K. it. 0-475
Shipment*.
By H. W. K. H 493
Horae Consumption 53 546
Same D.ty La*t Year in Oilnmbu*.
Sale* 174
Receipts 836
Shipment* 570
Stock 10,646
Total Receipt* 38,635
Brloe for Middling l%
Receipt* at alt United State l\irt*.
1874. 1875
Saturday 31,533 85,182
Hu day and Monday 41,305 30,317
Tuesday 22,464 28,892
Wednesday 2(i,170 26,652
Thursday 26,302 22,870
Friday 28,545 23,718
Various 2,739
Total 168,197 109,915
Showing a decrease of 4,317 halos, com
pared with corresponding day* of hurt
year.
BACON.
Bacon Is quiet and the supply large
14%c., which 1* less than it luih
lieeu sold for. Bulk meats here at ll 1 /,.
Louisville and St. Louis are Hrm a* far us
Bacon i* ouDoerued, because it 1* soaree.
though enough for the demand. Bulk
meat* are down and are "quoted in St.
Louis 10 and Louisville 10%.
A plenty of new meat and ham* on
th market
auxin
Demand for com very light Indeed, and
everybody seems to have either raised
their corn or wilt do without it; for choice
white, In small lots,9oc. Is asked; mixed
SO©., with a good prospect for lowor fig
ure* ; a* each day shows a larger grain
crop raised and fewer consumers.
There Is considerable and increasing
demand for Ueorgla and Alabama rust
proof outs at SI 25; food outs 60 to 70c.;
choice Western white oats 80 to 85c.
pay oooph.
Trade In dry goods was very dull,though
there was a little doing In some of tho
stores. Calico, 6%c., Factory Checks, 110
ChUi* 1* retailing at 7c.
TUADB OKNERAM.Y
wa* very good. Tho bright sunshine
brought out many people, though tho
weather was oold.
Tw be Rained.
Anew and beautiful silver mounted
Bowing Machine, which ooet one hundred
dollars, will be ruffled at W. T. Uoblnson’s
Double Track Depot as soon as fifty
ohunoos, at 62 per ohanoo, can be obtained,
tt has all the latest improvements, and
runs easy and smoothly. Call aud exam
ine It. Notice will be given of the day on
whleh the raffle will take place.
Wuhan** To—ali-A Hate. Mure aud Nrllu
tile Cure.
The unpreuedented sale of tills world
roncwuml medicine proves inoontestibly
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 InUuenoe, aud no liver so hypert.ro
phied as not to give up Its long-retained
bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever
has yet refused to fall into line. Whee
look, Flulay A 00., Proprietors, New Or
leans. Fin- sale by all druggists,
daw
The largest and prettiest lot of Ladles'
Silk Ties in tho market. Also, Buffs at 10
oents apiece, at J. J. Whittle’s.
Jiitt Arrived,
If you want Ladies' or Misses' Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go to
sep22 dawtf J. J. Whittle's.
Hwtlwwr foy’i Corkrn,
Now and oomplete line of Alpacas, Bril
llantines. lliaok Cashmeres and Buiubn
xlaee, at J. H. Jones.
Sep. 10-tf
Bbiuap Pbusests of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. A now assortment
Just received at
Vrrricii * Kinsel's.
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at 10,12% and 150 per yard—tho best
goods In the market at the price, at
*ep22 dawtf J. J. WurrTLK'a.
Am n*wr,
The most miserable beings In the world
are those suffering from Dyspepsia and
Lives Complaint
More than seventy-five per cent of tho
people in the United States are afflicted
with these two diseases and their effects,
such as Hour Stomach, Sick Headache,
Habitual Coativeness, Palpitation of the
Heart Heart-hum, Water-brash, gnaw-
Stomash, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and
disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming
up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac. Oo
to the Drug Store of Dr. F. L. Brooks and
get a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for
10 cents. Try it Two doses will relieve
you. oetl tf
Large lot best standard prints offered
to-day at only 7%0. Such as Allen’s,
Sprague’s and others. Call at once and
get a bargain, Virginia 'tore. nov2 tf
N*w styles in Drees Goods, Alpacas and
BriUlanUnee, also, Hoisory Handkerchiefs
and Gloves in great variety, by
octa4deod6w F. C. Johnson.
New Advertisement*.
Special Notion to the I’ublic—B. Struusc.
Brower's Eubbor Paint—Brower, Haher
bharn 2b Cos.
Great Inducements at the Virginia Store
-H. T. Origler.
P.C.of O-H. T. C.
Gorman Orcx-erles—Virginia Grocery.
UalUbut and Salmon at the Virginia
Grocery.
uk eat null i.i:vr,
OIYKBEI* AT THE
VIEGINIA STOKE!
WILL OONTIHO£ MY
CLOSING OUT SALE
for a short time.
PEICEB LOWER THAN EVER KNOWN
IN COLUMBUS.
LARGE STOCK YET ON HAND,
CANNOT ENUMERATE I'KICEH.
GOODS MUSTIBE HOLD.
AvOilt early and save money.
11. T. t'BIBLIB.
decl I eodAwtf
Go to Me Adit in 8 for German Grooeri es.
XI’SCOBEk Ml.' I*l,Kloll COURT.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1875 'TWENTY-FOURTH
PAY.
The Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present, His Honor, Martin J.
Crawford, Judge presiding.
State Docket was resumed.
Statu vs Tom Yates a,ins Tom Pitts in
dicted for burglury in tho night time.
Jury found defeudat guilty, sentenced not
pronounced.
In tho case of State vs Eugena Booth,
defendant, by his counsol Peabody and
Brannon tiled throe pleas, one of which
wa H autre foi* acquit. In this that defen
dant had been indicted tried uud acqultod
in County Court for assault and battery,
time, place and weapon being the same as
charged in present bill of Indictment. Ar
gument bySollcltor Genl. W. A. Little and
J. M. Russell for State. Juo. Peabody Esq.
for defendant. Judgment of Court on dif
ferent points held up.
Six witnesses failed to answer when
called and rules were taken against them.
Several cases were continued for no arrest.
Court adjourned until Monday morning
9 o'clock.
Hrpwei'’ Celbrutd Kuhber Point.
This is tho only tiro and water prooi
paint now in use for roofs, either tin or
shingle. It will not crack, blister or wash
off, but Is guaranteed to last six years,
preserving the roof. Mr. Brower, of the
firm of Brewer, Habersham it .Cos., pro
prietors and manufacturers, Atlanta, Ga.,
Is now In tho city, uud will take orders
and give alt information desired. Orders
loft at .John W. Clements, No. 11l Broad
street, will receive prompt uttonteon.
declOtf
OUTOTHR VIKUINIA STORE.
TO GET BARGAINS
IN DRY GOODS.
THEY ARE GOING
AT LESS THAN
COST,
In order to
CLOSE OUT BUSINESS,
docll e<xl tf
Frenh Oyten.
Fine Apalachicola Oysters at forty
cents per quart, or seventy-five cents per
half gallon at, J. L. Hogan's
Ice and Fish House.
Bolld Silver and Silver plated-ware at
New York prices at
ocU9 WrmcH A Kinhel'h.
Largo lot Jeans, Casslmeres and Flan
nels, at tho lowest market prices by
oct26 doodflw F. 0. Johnson.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Tho house and lot where 1 reside, next
to northeast corner of Front and Baldwin
streets, near Broad, convenient to tho
M. 2b G. It. It. depot amt tho wharf. This
Is ono of the healthiest locations in the
city, and will bo sold for cash at $500.00
loss than t he city valuation.
Jordan L. Howell,
( declO fri&sun Agent.
Bleached and Home Domestics cheaper
than over known, by F. C. JOHNSON
00t24 6w
Clapps’ Factory Meat and Grits at one
dollar iter bushel,
dee. 10 2t Roo’t S. Crank.
Call on DeWolf A Stewart, at this Office
or Election Tickets.
Ruches a Great variety, at from 8 ots.
to the best by F. C. Johnson.
0c124 deodCw
An entire new stock of Jewelry. The
latest styles just received at
ootl9 WrmcH A Kinskt.'s.
Jewelry repaired aud made to order
Engraving ami Wutelt Repairing done at
WrrriCH A Kinsxl's.
Large lot Hamburg Edgings and Insert
j ngs, extra cheap, by F. C. Johnson.
j oct24 deodOw
, , r
Tlie largest assortment of tine Gold and
I .-diver Watches is to be found at
| oetto WrmcH A Kinsel'h.
PEOPLE'S TICKET.
SnW¥ WARD.
0. B. GRIMES,
X. J. NUCKOLLS.
SECOND WARD
W. A. SWIfT.
J. I*. MANLEY.
THIRI> WAHDt
w. H. BRANNON.
F. W. ACRE.
FOURTH WARD:
J.C. ANDUBWa.
WM. 4. WATT.
nrrn ward:
B. LEUSINOEK.
N. N. CURTIS.
SIXTH WARD:
B. F. COLEMAN,
„ JOHN DUBE IN.
decs td
IKE IQflfc: JkiKiiHW, MCfAkEk ii. UW.
Miiyora Court.
Th last court of tho Boason wa# hold by
tho Mayor yesterday.
Mr. Juo. Riuiutey was the victim to the
tune of sl2 00 It seems that hie matrimo
nial affairs were a little out of order, and
that Mrs. Ramsey needed a little chastise
ment He administered the mild choatiee
meant and for this single offence was called
upon to pay a tine of ten dollars and cost.
When will men have the fight to exerei e
their prerojratlvo without the lnUnven
tlon of the Mayor ?
Tho court tain# eatielletl with its exploit*-
adjournal, but still did hot think all thiritft
were serene, To-day veto for—. Yes w<
wil, and for the man who will not count
a sin pie drunk and small fight worthy ol
notice.
For MuFMhsil.
To-day the municipal officers of the city
will bo elected for the ensiling year, and ii
is tlm duty ol the voters to put Into office
good and true tr.cn who will perform their
duty without fear or frfbor.
Under the present dreumsUiuces, a few
words concerning a candidate for the im
portant office ot Marshal will not bo out
of place.
Mr. Win. L. Robiuspn is well known to
our people and i* popular witbi all classes.
For four year* he ha* tilled tho otllco o!
Deputy Marshal and fully discharged all
its duties. During the present year he
h is really been the Marshal of the city,
and has proven himself fully equal to the
responsibilities of that position. Hla psst
record Is as good as any man can show.
11l 1856 ho fought against John Brown in
Kunsas. When the war broke out he en
tered the Confederate service arid fought
gallantly through tho whole struggle. At
Sharpsburg hojwas among the very first
to storm u strong battery, and in that
fight was terribly wounded. Soon after
this, bis regiment conferred a great favor
upon him for bis bravery in the battle.
He was voted tiie battle Hag of the com
mand, which ho carried through the war
and still lias In tils possession. Since the
war lie lias tieen among our people and
has discharged all his duties both as a
citizen and aft officer. He now comes bc
orethe i>eoplo as a candidate for Mar
shal. His pa*t record is his recommenda
tion. He has proven himself worthy and
capable, and, tf elected, will make a model
officer. Vote tor him to-day, and toll your
friends to do likewise.
Member l2rn Georgia Regiment.
Mn.wl.l rmlT.I.
We learn the ladles have decided to have
an entertainment on tho order of o Cha
rade, iu the Opera House, on the night
preceding their Supper. It is understood
that the affair is in the hands of a fair
authoress of Columbus, but now residing
in Nw York, assisted by a popular bank
er, and the energetic Secretary of tho Eu
gle and Phenix Manufacturing Company
In connection with this we also learned
that Mr. J. Winn Moses had consented to
deliver one of his humorous lecture* for
the benefit of tho Memorial Fund.
From these two sources the citizens ol
Columbus will experience a rare treat.
Defaulting WIIMe*.
In the Superior Court on yesterday u
witness In Chattahoochee county refused
to attend Court. A rule was taken against
him, and the Bhet iff was ord red to send
fur lilm. The .Judge said : "Mr. Sheriff, 1
want you to send a man who call bring
him, and who Is a man‘on every part ol
tho ground.’”
l*er.nut.
We were glad yesterday to mako the
acquaintance of General Allen. He will
be remembered cordially by the Third
Georgia Cavalry and by soldiers iu Whee
ler's Cavalry. The General represents the
through railroad lino from here to Texas,
and is enabled to offer extra Inducements
to emigrants.
Superior Court.
On Monday morning the criminal
docket will bo resumed. Tho case of
tho Stabs vs. B. F. Bagley. is the first in
order, then tho case of State vs. Finnegan,
then thedocket will be called peremptorily.
Parties, defendants and witnesses for both
State and defendant will do well to bo on
hand, as Judge Crawford wants no delay
and will punish all delinquents to the full
extent of the law.
Bishop Iloffttoct.
This distinguished divine of the M. E.
Church, South, arrived In this city yester
day evening, and is the guest of Mr. L. G.
Bowers. The Bishop will preach in St.
Luke on next Sabbath at 11 A. M., and
will deliver an address at night before
tho Sunday School Missionary Society of
St. Luke Church.
To Tho Voter, of Clurobui.
To-day you are called upon Prelect City
officers. Among the City officers a Depu
ty Marshal is to bo elected, and we ask
that vote for
MIL JOHN HT. CLAIR.
Ho Is thoroughly fitted for tho office,
and his past record is a sure guarrantee
that he will do. His war record is even
brilliant, ami all other things being equal,
support him. We ask the suffrange of our
people for Mm, for lieis a man, and one
that will reflect honor upon any commu
nity.
Friends and Citizens.
At ('out.
Go to J. Marion Estes and get your
BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds at cost.
doc It
Call at J. J. Whittle’s and sec his beauti
ful selection of Plaid Calico at 10 cents.
sept. 29- tf
M IKE WAV FOR THCOI.D REI.IA.
RLE.
Oyatcr*, FUh and Game.
Our Restaurant is now open for the sea*
sog, supplied with the liest the market af
fords. liar stocked with best liquors and
Cigars.
oct.i7 Ciias. Hetman A Cos.
Slew gafth Klhlon,
New Collars amt Cuffs, fresh liuo of
Hamburg’s Edging, choice Prints, Felt
Skirts and Flannels, at
J. S. Jones’,
Sep. 10-tf Columbus, Ga.
I The host Wool Jeans ever brought to
j this market at 25, 37, 50 and 62 cents, at
J. J. W hittle's. sept. 29-tf
If you want a Black Lace Point at New
York cost eal! at J. J. Whittle’s.
Snp22 tf
> At tb* ('ah Dry Good* Xlnnat*. Columhii
Ga.
Now Colored tsilks just in,
Embracing
Seal Brown, Plum. Navy Blue and Ash
es of Roses.
Large Assortment ot Fringes iu the new
shades.
Black ItrllUantinea, Cashmeres and Ly
ons Poplins, at popular prices.
oct2 tf J. S. JONES.
Large Stock of Ribbous at lower prices
than ever known, at the Virginia Store.
OCt22
MCRAPM.
Election to-day.
After you vote, come back by Crigler’s
and take a chance at his elegant drygoods
that are t>elng sold regardless of cost.
It Is said that Tennyson wrote “Come
into the garden, Mau4, ‘fifty times before
he got jt right, arid forty-live of those
time* he wrote tt “Come into the garden
mud.”
The Independent says: It i* strange
that in a country where young ladles are
so generally beautiful So few of them
should be sufficiently beautiful to serve a*
nodels.
*
A fool in a high station Is like a man on
tho Pip of a high mountain—everything
tppears small Pi him, and he appears
small to everybody.
Remember to-day to vote ofpm and
iarly for your favorite candidate.
To make a man a drunkard give him a
wife who will scold him every time he
comes home.—Exchange. To make a wife
scold, give her a husband who is “soaky"
every time he comes homo.
Origler is still selling the very best of
dry goods for less than Cost. Don't, for
get It.
Young ladies who are accustomed to
read newspapers are always observed to
possess winning ways, most amiable dis
positions, invariably make good wives,
and always select good husbands.
A goat followed a Louisville girl two
miles the other day, and she was finally
obliged to rush InPi a house P> escape the
wrath of tho infuriated animal. Thogirl's
striped shirking* caused the trouble.
Stanley writes that the last African
King he met, had but throe hundred
wives. In Africa a King with but three
hundred wives is looked upon by tho girts
as almost a widower.
Benjamin Franklin was undoubtedly a
very good and wise man. But wo oeea
slonly hear Some very damaging reports
about hisearly life. It ts sad to think that
his character is assailed wiLli the grave
charge that he once crawled under a barn
to oat an apple, Pi get out of the way of
his little brother, who wanted a piece.
TheOounty Treasurer on yesterday paid
to Jurors and Bailiffs $277.
A Nashua man sang, “Don’t be angry
with me, darling!" while he larruped Ids
wife with a stirrup-strap. But she got the
hulgo on him, and sPiod on his sPnnach,
while she strewed It let Hyperion curls
about the kitchen Hour, and warbled, as
she twined her lily fingers in his auburu
locks, “Darling! you are growing bald.”
Crigler will be glad to have everybody
Inspect Ills fine stock of dry goods.
A Fltluble Accident.
Yesterday we saw a pitiable sight In the
shape of an Intelligent negro child of four
years. He had tho bad fortune to let a
chop-axe tail on his face, and to have his
nose almost entirely severed. The child
bled profusely and the nose wins hanging
by a small piece of liesh. The parents of
the child had Pi bring him in eight miles
to get medical attention.
We saw them shortly Afterward and In
stead of a hanging and disfigured nose
the nose was intact aud the little negro
all right. They had called upon Dr. F. A.
Stanford and he had fixed the little follow
ed right. This evidence of Dr. Stanford’s
skill as a surgeon adds to his reputation
that he gained as Medical Director of
Wheeler's Corps.
No Court To-do j-.
Owing to tho city election to-day Judge
Crawford adjourned court until Monday.
Now every hotly has a chanoe to go the
polls and work hard for their favorite
candidate. It Is hard to tell who will be
elected, but we will try and tell tho read
ers of tbe Times to-morrow morning.
One thing certain; all can't tie elected, and
somebody has pi be disappointed. Who
will it be? Lot us huve good men for
olfice, and from the number running, it
will bo an easy matter to accomplish.
JI tippy ('MI Wiiguer.
Wo received a call yesterday from Mr
Geo. B. McDonald, general agent for Cal
Wagner’s Minstrel Troupe. They will be
here next Saturday.
Don't fall to call at J. J. Whittle’s before
buying your Drees Goods. He has a beau
tiful liuo of Plaids, from 20 to 75e. Also,
ideal Brown, Navy Blue, and all other
colors of Cashmeres. Full line of Black
Alpaca*, cheaper than ever known be
fore. sept 29-tf
Anew tot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow
Case Homespun just in and for sale
cheaper than ever known before, at
sep22 J. J. Whittle’s.
Only 9c. per yard for good soft finish
Bleached Domestic. Other grades equal
ly cheap. Also wide Shooting and Pil
low Cottons, at the Virginia Store.
oct’22
Call at J. J. Whittle's and get some ot
the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth
est, strongest and cheapest silk in use.
sep22
Tho best assortment and cheapest Silk
Ties, at F. C. Johnson’s. oct24 dood6w.
l’hose wishing a bargain in Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels. Ac., will do well to
call at
eep22 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's.
New Dress Goods, embracing boautitul
effects in Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins,
especially adapted to immediate wear
at J. S. Jones'.
Sep. 10-tf
A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings
and Inserting*, at prices to suit the pur
thaser, at
sep22 dxwtf J. J. Whittle’s.
A large assortment of Linen Collars aud
Cuffs of the latest styles just received at
sep22 J.-I. WHITTLE’S.
The hugest ana prettiest selection of
Transfer Flowers in the city, is at
febl4 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s.
At l.f Thun Coni to Climh? Out.
Fine Cloths and Casei meres, and Gents’
Furnishing Goods. Do not lo6e the op
portunity. H.T. Criqlek.
Sept. 28-tf
At thf t u*h Dry Good* llou*>*,
The best lot of Kid Gloves in tho city.
Walking Shades in two buttons at sl,
51.50 and $3.50. Evening aud Opera
Shades in 4 and 6 buttons—best grade.
Pique Kids—blaek stitabed, with colors to
match the new suitings,
tf J. 8. Jones.
1,000 Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker
chiefs at 12%c. 200 pairs Kid Gloves 75c.,
worth SI.OO. Corsets from 50c. to finest
Table Damask, Towels and other white
goods cheap at the Virginia Store.
00t22 _____
Cloth Sacques,Shawls aud another lot of
those beautiful Black Silks and Btack Al
pacas and Mohairs, just received at the
Virginia Store. oct22
UIKKCTUKY OF THE CITY
Uiurchn.
riRBT PRjUBYTKRIAtf.
Ooruer of Oglu thorp© wid St. Clair •treat*—Bv.
J. H. Nall, pastor. Service© at 10X a. u. and i
si. Hftoh Sunday. Sunday-eohool at 9a. aa
EPISCOPAL (TRIRITT).
Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and Bt.
Ulatr— Rev. W. O. Hunter rector. Service© at 11
a. M. andi J* m. eacti Sunday. Bunday-achoo.
it 3 P. M.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
St. FUilllp* and Ht. Jaju* h (Catholic) —on Jack
©un struct, between Baldwin and Few street©—
Father Uamiltou pastor. >1a•• at 6'* and tf 1© a
m., and vtHpci'H at 6p. M. Cateehiam at 4p. M.
PiMjtr harrifrT.
Randolph street, between Jackson and Troup
street©- Rev. C. A. Kendrick pauior. Service©
every Sunday at 10>, a. m. and P. M. Sunday
school at a. m.
WIITUODIWT.
St. Luke—On Jackson ©treet, between Randolph
and St. Clair—Rev. R. J. Corley potitor. Ser
vice© each Sunday at 1(J)£ A. m. and 7.S r. v. Sun
day School at a. m.
St. Paul—outbea*t corner of Franklin and
rroup ©treet©—Rev. J. O. Branch pastor. Ser
vice© every Sunday at 10 >4 a. m. aud 7MJ r. m
Sunday-school at 4 p. m.
Broad Street Methodist—On upper Broad ) treet
Rev. B. F. Breedlove pax tor. Service© every Sun
lay at 10a. m. and 7* p. m. Sunday school at
4 p. m. Clans meeting ©t oa. m.
GIRARD.
Methodist—L. B. Payne 1 suitor. Service© ftr*i
Sunday at 10>£ a. m., and third Sunday at 5 f. m
Sunday-school 3 p. m.
Baptist—Rev. O. Parker, pastor. Service© on
the first aud third Sundays iu each month
Sunday-school at 8% a. m.
BBOWNKVILLK.
Baptist—Rev, J. F. Reeve©, pastor. Service©
second and third Sundays. Sunday-school at 9a.m.
Hinging School meets every Monday, Wednes
day and Frjday nights at the Brptiat Church.
Conducted by B. W. Brand.
Trinity (Methodist)—Rev L. B. Payne pas
tor. Service© lirat, second and third Sunday at b
e. m., and 3rd Sunday at 10i a. m. Alternate
Huudays supplied both morning aud evening.
Hwnday-school every Sunday at 3 p. m.
colokrd.
A*bury Chapel (Methodist)—East Common-W.
J. Gaines powter. Services every Sunday at 10>,
a. m., Bp. m. and 7* at night, Sunday-school at
9 A. M.
First Baptist—Corner Front aud St. Clair
street (near river)—Green McArthur pastor. Ser
vice© every Sunday at a. m. and Bp. m. Sun
day-school at 9 a. m.
Ht. John (Methodist), Northeast Common-E.
P. Holmes pastor. Berries© every Sunday at 10‘i
a. m. and Bp. m.. Sunday-school at 9a. m.
Hecond Baptist church (Northern Liberties)—
Primus Stafford pastor. Service© every Sunday
at 10 4 * a. m. and BP. m. Sunday-school at 9a. m.
t:oliiinliUH Grange
Meets over Pollard k Harris’ ©tore last Saturday
in every month.
I. O. O. F.
Muscogee Lodge on Oglethorpe street, bstveen
Ht. Clair and Crawford ©treeta. Regular meetings
held every Monday evening at iy t o’clock.
Chathoochee Encampment meet© 2d and 4th
Monday© In each month.
JliMinlc.
Columbian i>xtge f No. 7—Meets 8d Tuesday
night in each mouth.
Barley Chapter. So. 7—Meets on Ist Friday
night iu each month.
Hop: Council, No. 4— Meet© 8d Saturday night
,u each month.
Ht. Aldemor Com man dery^—Meet© 2d Tuesday
night in each month.
Lodge iu Burrus' building, corner Broad and
, Randolph streets.
It’Xai Bcritli.
Lodge in Burrus’ building—Meeting© held od
the lat and 3d Huudays in each month.
Public Itutiding*
Court House (in Court Square, cut* roof city)
between Oglethorpe *nd Jackson ana 'rawford
and Ttioma© streets.
Jail on East Oorumon, loot of Crawford si *eet.
Gpera House uorthes© corner Craw (ore and
•4lt thorpt ©treet©.
Female Orphan Asylum, East CommcL near
emetery.
Ptßt Ofßce, corner Oglethorpe and Itanc.olph
■•treet©.
fletPlN.
Rankin House, corner Broad and Crawfoic
streets.
Planters’ House, Broad street (east ©tde), be
tween Ht. Clair aud Crawford.
Central Hotel, Brood street (cast side), between
St. Clair and Crawford streets.
Broad Street House, east side Brood street, be
-1 ween Crawford and Thomas streets.
Public Nchuols.
No. 1 (white male) northeast corner Jackson
aud Crawiord streets. No. 2 (white female) south
west corner St. Clair aud Forsyth streets.
Temperance Hail (mixed colored) Oglcthop
[ ©treat, between Randolph aud Bryan.
Municipal Government.
Mayor, John Mcllhenny; City Treasurer, John
N Barnett; Clerk ol Council. M. M. Moore; City
Attorney, Charles Coleman; City Physician, W
W. Flewellen; City Sexton, Abraham Odom; City
Marshal. ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Rob
in sou; Wharfinger, Jake Burrus.
POLJCX.
Chief—W. L. Robinson.
First Squad—T. .T. Moor*, captain 1 Robv.
Mitchell, Win. H. H. Wood. Charles Brady, Wh .
smith. James Roberts,
Second Squad—John Foran, captain: John St.
Clair, Josh Roper, Zeno Pickett, Dan’l Duucau,
Jtahn Brody, John Feagan.
Itoll of Columbus Fire Ike pari men t.
Board of Control—W. H. Williams. Chief En
gineer; C. A. Etheridge, First Aas’t Engineer; A.
K. Francis, Second Aaa't Engineer; G. R. Flour*
uoy. Secretary.
EIRE COJfPAKIKS.
Columbus, No. I—Engine hense on Broad strwit,
above Bryan.
Young Ami rica. No. & Engine boas© on Ojjle
thorpe street, between Crawford and Thomas.
Central Mcchauu-s. No. 6 —Engine house on Ran
dolph street, near Uuion Passenger Depot.
Hook ami Ladder, No. I—Engine house next to
Springer's Opera House.
Military.
City Light Guards—Armory in Rankin House
Skating Rink. Entrance on Crawford street.
Columbus Guards—Armory in Guuby’s build
ing, on St. Clair street, between Broad aud Front
streets.
Mnacogfie Rifles—Armory in Jones* Building,
on Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and
U yan streets.
Why Will You Pine Away
WTTHOTTT A PARALLEL.
The demand tor Dr. J. Bradfield’s Fe
male Regulator Is beyond precedent in
the annals of popular remedies. Orders
come In so thick aud fast that the Propri
etor has, heretofore been unable to fill
them all. He is happy to state that ar
ranjjements are now oomplete by which
he Is 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 hlffh repute are usinc this
great remedy, in daily practice, all over
Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf
fer from suppressed, susimnded or irreg
ular menstruation. This valuable medi
cine Is prepared by L. H. Bradiield, Drug
f;ist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per
Kittle by druggists throughout America
hearty blooming widow.
31 arietta, Ga., March 9,1870.
•Messrs. BrailfieUl dc Cos.;:
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 soiling 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 wan married. Her husband lived two
years and died. Bhe continued in bed
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 mouthly peri
ods on, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom
ing widow—with the use of but two bot
tles of your Regulator, costing her only
three dollars, when she had tried several
physicians and spent a great deal of
money without any benefit. Wishing you
great success with your valuable reme
dies, we are, respectfully yours, etc.,
W. Root A 8.
ap2S ly
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
TV"ILL be sold on ihe first Tuesday in January
YV next, in front ol Preer, lilges & Co’s corner
between tbe legal hours of sale all that trac t or
parcel ol Land lying and being in the city of Col
uinbus Muscogee county, State of Georgia, aa
foLows:
North part of lot No. 473. in said city of Ool
ur bus, containing ** of an acra.more or less,em
bracing north part of said lot, levied upon to
satisfy afi fa. in my hands in favor of John R.
Mott vs. Win. Baxter.
Also, at the same time and place, thirty acre©
of land, being the lot in Wvunton now occupied
by the family of W. L. Williams. Bounded on
the north by the old Macon Rood, on the east by
Btroth€<r, on the south by Dancer, and on the
west by road between Williams and Schley. To
satisiy a ft fa in my hands in favor of J. M.
Fletcher vs. W. S. Williams. Levy made by law
ful constable decTtd
G. W. Brown’s Cigar Factory,
172 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga.
W. H. SAULS. IN CHARGE.
O
N and alter this date, will keep constantly on baud a Urge assortment of Fine sud Common
Cigars at prices to suit the times. To Wholesale Dealer© we offer great inducement*, both
in price and quality ot goods. Terms W) days, to good parties. We ©ell the best cigar fur
the least money. In the retail department, customers receive prompt aud polite attenttou.
From 25,000 to 40.000 Cigars of the following brands always on haud:
AKTESTA, VOZ DE CUBA. TRIPLE CROWN, VICTOR. LA CAROLINA, FLORA DE CUBA,
BOCK. IA ESP AN OLA, KILTER LAKE.
ALSO, Fine Cut Tobacco In buckets and full. Plug Tobacco, ftmoklng Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes,
and in fact every thing to tempt the votaries of the weed.
noYlff lm WM. H. SAI’LS, Munufadurrr,
C. A. KICOO. J. I*. YIAXI.KY. WM. lIICD I)
C. A. REDD & CO.,
128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
OFFER ONE OF THE
FINEST STOCKS § GROCERIES
lIST GEORGIA,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices.
We Offer Special Inducements!
M. M. II l llkOV, of Harris, is with us and would by glad to see his friends.
Oft 3-6 m
LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE OF
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c.
Itliy<‘i*M >\iSl ilml it to tlieir Interest to 4'A1.1, A\l! KXAM
-1.Y12 Ol lt STOCK before iistreliasing elsewhere.
New York Invoices Duplicated!
WHOLESALE HOI ME. 158 ItIIOAH STREET.
RETAIL “ 154
GAWIEY fe LEWIS,
tf COLDMBI’B, OA.
FIRST-CLASS
SOUTHERN CLOTHING HOUSE
Thomas | Prescott
Oolumtous, Georgia,
Have always on hand every style and variety of
Clothes for Men &; Boys!
Elegant Dress aud Business Suits,
Ready-Made or Made to Order.
Weddins: SSuits a Specialty!
Also, the celebrated “KNEP” SHIRT,
Which ha© no superior, and which they furnish in any quantity at $1.25, CASH.
novl7 eodtf
New Groceries—Cheap.
New crop snow-white Sugar at 12 1-2 and 13c,
“ “ Fancy Yellow Clarified at 11 1-2 and 12 l-2c.,
“ Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
“ Faiicy New Orleans Syrup,
Choice Teas at SI.OO to $1.50 per lb,,
“ Coffees 25c. to 40c.
Hudnuts Pearl Grits 20 lbs. for SI.OO,
Pearl Hominy,
Durkee's Salad Dressing I very nice.)
Lea k Ferrin’s Worcestershire Sauce,
Crosse & Blackwell's Chow Chow,
Cooking Excracts, choice and cheap,
Cox’s Gelatine,
Underwood’s Devilled Ham,
Spioes and Baisinß,
Shepp's Dessicated Coaooannt,
Borden's Condensed Milk,
Star, Sperm and Wax Candles,
Selected Cream Cheese,
Plain and Fancy Crackers,
White Kerosene Oil at 250. per gal.,
Family Flour at $7.50 at $8.60 per bbl.,
Fancy ” Gilt Edge, $9.50,
New Corn Moal 90c. and $l.O J per bushel.
Fancy and heavy Groceries or nil kinds at Lowest prices for
4 'ash
fti*All purchases detyvred JVee of Drayage.--£$
decOtlmxUwtf J. H. HAMILTON.
Cotton States Life Insurance Company,
or MACON, GA.
Capital iiiitl Guarantee, Nearly - - $1,000,000
Tho only Company doing busine©* in tbe Souih that ha© $!<10,€00.60 deposited with the au
thorities of the state o! Georgia for thv protectian of policy-holder*, lolicit © ujen *)1 the various
plan© of Insurance, All policies Non-forfi Hb e. Nt rtstri. ttri>© ss to rio*ie if Stmt
ly a Home Company, with its Capital and investments at KlilUf. People of the Cotton States,
foster Home Enterprise.
Endowment Insurance at Life Eates ! Lew Premiums ! ! Definite Contracts ! ; !
THE COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF MACON, OA.,
Desirous of meeting tho demand of the insuring public for low rates, ac ?. c * D Jfj
derstood by all, offer© the Eudowment-Lile-hate Policy, with confidence that sn • hat, ‘“ f *
plan i© all that ie necessary to commend it to the f*vor of all den ring tnsuijacs. Ibis p-an re_ur s
two objects: Ist. It provudes fir those dependent npen ub iu the event cl death.
for our old age in case we attain a stipulated age. TLe Jew rate of prerniuni, snd th*ftct that tb si -
©urance ia payable with the ordinary period ol life, makes it the most desirable kirn ol policy
offered to the public.
Rnunnofor Insuring on the F.a4otvment-LlfeH*t* Plun:
Ist. It give© the insurance at tbe lowest possible cost. 2d. It provides for your toniily 'n cseto
death 3d. It prov.dt © for yourself in case of oid age 4tb. There can be no kss. I*y
uina should be discontinued, paid up insurance is gvvf nfi r tie amount paid ip prl> iums. t •
i* better than savings bank. The first pr m l aid eecnr* ml< rtute, * I*. *
tinued the accumulations and the amount insured vtill be much more than eoold e J
most fortunate saving© bark. nth. It seenre© the ©mount ai a stipulated the or J r •
riod of life; and 7th. lly this mi.ns it i no lihger nto-mary to •uio to win.
REASONS FOR INSURING IN THE COTTON STATES LIFE
Ist. It in a Southern Company. 21 It© invest nut ar.; mide in the South. 3d •Iwod-V
aid to Southern families upward© cf $3U0.000. 4th. All claims are paid prompt!j-no 1 cnger flHa) a
n cunseqneuce of distance. sth. For security of policyholders it hss out oritie - Rou.k
tie© of the State of Georgia f 100.fVT) 6th. It has *50.0< 0 deposit enth toe auth rnties of South
Carolina for the same purpose. 7th. It has a Guaranteed Capital t-i
Good Agent© Wanted Throughout the South.
•Wm. B. JOHW.ON, J. W. BdRKX. Geo. 8. 'I'A
President. Vij*.President. Socr.Ury, Bupt. isenoies.
mrtxstln. Enerergstic Traveling Agent3 wanted, with whem j'sXHlLlf*’
Apply to SnperintendMt Agencies,
Or A. 3. Smith. Opeliks. Als. n(,T33 d ® t * wl -’