The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, December 14, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. Colunbun. On.. TUESDAY DECEMBER 14. 1875. MAU( H. Cllm>D. IOCU T. UAHkAUU. HMUDrORO A fIAHKAKI*. llt ...'Hr.. land 4 ul f.uw. ■,t.rto„ No. 7 Bro*.l ntront, over Wittich* Klu.*3> Jewelry Store. Will prnotice in the SUte tnd Fedornl Court. feb-JH riK tnmi. .uu ttiMNcaciAi. it• VItSW IX COLIIMBPI. OOLUMJiUB. Oa, Dec. 14,1875. MONRTABY. TUe money In the Banks is now being used to move tho cotton. The quantity on hand is not so groat as It was, though a plenty to meet the demands upon good collateral. Exchange- The banks are sidling on New York at % premium. All other points % premium. Gold— 116%, but little offered. Silver—No demand -no quotations. COTTON. was in moderate demand for tho better grades. Tho market generally seemed quiet. Daily Statement. Stock on hand Aug. 81, 1875... 485 Received yesterday 368 “ previously 80,457 -80,825 81,21 V Shipped yesterday 3SB " previously 21,988—22,376 Stock on hand this morning 8,921 /Vices. Ordlna y 9@l Good Ordinary 10% lxw Middlings 11% Middlings Uiitfbllh Good iiiddlings 11;-, <Bl2/4 Warehouse sales 28U Receipt*. By Wagon. 109 “ M. A U. it 178 ” River 0 " N. A. S. K. B 18 •• S. W.R.R 66 •• W. R. It. 12- 368 Shipments. By H. W. R. R 329 Homo Consumption 59—388 Same Lay Last Year in Columbus. Sales .194 Receipts 815 Shipment" 107 Stuck 10,768 Total Receipts 39,714 Price for Middling 18%c BACON. Bacon Is quiet and the supply large U%0., which is loss than It lias been wold for. Bulk meats here at 11%. Louisville and St. Louis are llrm as far as Bacon Is concerned, because ,t is scarce, though enough for tho demand. Bulk moats aro down and are quoted In St. Louis 10 and Louisville 10%. A plenty of now meat and hams on tlie market. CHAIN Demand for corn very light indeed, and overybody seems to have either raised their corn or will do without it; for choice white, in Email lots,9oc. is asked; mixed 80e,, with a good prospect for lower fig ures; us each day shews a larger grain crop raised anil fewer consumers. There Is considerable and increasing demand for Georgia ami Alabama rust proof oats at $1 25; feed oats 60 to 70o.; choice Western white oats 80 to 850. mu’ coops. Trade in dry goods was very dull,though there was a little doing in some of llio stores. Calico, 6%e., Factory Checks, 11c Calico Is retailing at 70. [HADE GBNEIIALLY For the past few days trade has brighten ed and tho prospect more cheering. Vrilhafl’B Tu—ulc.V salt'. Mure Bad Ht-Iln title Cure. The unprecedented sale of this world renowned medicine proves inoontestibly that no remedy has superseded tho use ol tills reliable Tonic. No spleen has been found so hard as not to yield to its soft ening iniluenoe, and no liver so hypertro phied as not to givo up its long-retained bilious w-c rations, and no Chill or Fever has yet refused to fall Into line. Whee look, Flulny A Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druggists, d.tw _ _ AuaruMi Flower. The most miserable beings in tho world are those Buffering from DysiHipsla und Liver Complaint. More than seventy-live per cent, of the people in tho United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects, sucli as Hour Stomach, Hick Headache, Habitual Coettveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Wutor-brasb, giuiw- Htomnsb, Yellow Skin, C .atod Tongue and disagreeable taste in tho mouth, coming up of food after eatlug, low spirits, Ac. Go to tho Drugstore of Dr. F. L. Brooks and get a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle fur 10 cents. Try it. Two doses will relievo you. octl tf Brandies, Wines, Whiskies Ac, wtirran ted strictly pure, for modicul purposes, Pure Native Wines for Churoh purposes, Cooking Wines Ac. at nearly cost, at Brooks A Thortonton's Drug Store, 3rd door above Rankin House. Dec 12 lw Toilet and Landry Soap on iiadjaml daily arriving. Starch, Bluing, Potash, Sal Soda, Washing Fluids Ac., at prices ts suit the times. Brooks A Thornton, Druggists, 150 Broad St. Deo 12 lw A line line of stationery, Pons, Pencils, Ink. Sponges at extremely low prices at Brooks AThorntoU's Drug Store. Doe 12 lw Solid Sliver nu t Silver plated-ware at New York prices ut ooti9 Wittich A Kinski's. Tb Arrive Moon. The ffnosland best assortment of Lamps and Lamp Goods In the city, and at the lowest prices. Brooks a Thorny on. Druggist’s Dr. Ware's Old Stand. Toy., Fire Work. Bread, Cakes, Candy, Cocoanuts, Peanuts, Apples and a line lot of Ott ba Oranges. I will keep a splendid lot of nil kiuds of Cakes during tho holidays, and If you want the best that is made in the oity, Layffcld’s is tho place to get It, near the Court House. dec 12-d2w, Large lot best standard prints offered to-day at only 7%e. Such as Allen's, Sprague's and others. Call at once and get a bargain, Virginia -tore. aov2tf MoMFtklas Sear. Strictly pure drugs at extremely low prices. On hand and to arrive, the lar gest and best selected stock in the city. Ask for anything you want and you will be supplied at prices remakably low. Everything sold is warranted fresh, pure and genuine. Brooks A Thornton. Druggists. 150 Broad St. Dr. Ware’s Old Stand Deo 12 lw JKW .Idvrrilirmrnl*. Furniture at Auction To-day.—C. 8. Har rison. To Tho Public.—A. Odom, Sexton. Brewer's Paint.—See notice. Garden Seeds.—M. D Hood A Bro. Administrator's Sale.—l. A. Bradford. Dry Goods at Cost.—H. T. Crlglor. Bargains In Mllllnary.—Mrs. M. H. Lee. Cotton States Life Insurance Agency.— Dr.D. W. Johnston. •last Received. Fresh and genuine Garden Hoed. M. I). Hoon A Cos. To the Public. I have appointed R. P. Porter, Sexton of tho colored cemetery, and he will take charge of tho same on the 14th Instant (to day.) A. Odom, Sexton. If V. U. lIiHUIxUV. At 11 o’clock this day, I will sell at my store a very line sett of bedroom furniture consisting of Marble top Walnut Bureau, “ “ “ Washstand, “ " Centre Table, Four Chairs and Rocker. Also Horses and Mules. HIKI'IICEK BITKBIOK I OI RT. NOVKMHF.It TERM, 1875 TW ENTV-FIFTH DAY. The Court met pursuant to adjourn ment. His Honor Martin J. Crawford ludge presiding. The state docket was resumed. State vs. Anna Epps—Larceny, bond forfeited. State vs. F. Reich—keeping open tipping house, verdict not guilty. State vs. Pompey Perry—Larceny after trust, bond forfeited. State vs. LeGrand 8. Wright—Misde meanor, verdict not guilty. State vs. Uus Hart—Keeping opon tip ping house, bond forfeited. State vs. Sterling Irvine -Assault with intent to murder, plea of guilty as to stab bing, and sentenced to twelve months on chain gang, or *SO line and six months on chain gang. One case nolle prosequi entered. Fourteen cases, the bills of indictment quashed. At tho hour of adjournment the jury went out in case of State vs. Henry Cole man, charged with burglary In tho night time. The first case this morning is State vs. Douglass Cailman, charged with assault with intent to murder. Anniversary of M wdonary society Nt. Lukes Mumlay Mcliool. This occurred at St. Lukes Church last evening at usual hour of services. The largo congregation was highly enter tained by tho address to the school by Bishop I)i iggett and Rev. Mr. Corley, In terspersed with delightful music by the School. According to tho by -laws of the Society half of collections were appropria ted to tho exponso of the Sunday School; the other half was turned over to the Mis sionary fund of tho church. Total amount raised by school $262.25 It numbers about thirty officers and teachers and 330 pupils' and is in a high degree prosperous. Would like to publish amounts given by all the classes, but have on|y been fnnrUbed with amounts given by the three highest. As read out at annlvorsary an error oc curred in the Treasurer’s report in re gard to amounts given by some classes. As corrected, the throe highest gave for tlie entire year as follows: •J. 8. Jones, $58.50; J. T. Gammon, $56.60: IV. H. Brannon, $34.19. Tlie school tho yoar just closing has been under tlie management of A. M. Brannon and J. A. Fraser, as superinten dent and assistant superintendent, re spectively for tho ensuing year. Mr. Sea burn McM lehaol re-places Mr. Fraser, re signed. “Old Horae” Sule.' Yesterday Rosette, Ellis A Cos. sold at public outcry tlie old freight remaining In the Express office. A large crowd were present, and bidding was lively. A good deal of merriment was occasioned by the odd purchases, and the high prices paid fur packages worth nothing. — New Firm. Dr. F. L. Brooks, so long and favorably known us a ilrst-elass druggist and pre scriptionist, has formod a partnership with Mr. Thornton, recently of Savannah, but previously with Dr. J. I. Griffin. These two young men own aud control one of the neatest und nicest drug establishments in the State. They have everything usu ally kept in a drug store, and not excell ed as lirst-elass presorlptlonists. Send your prescriptions to them to be filled, and go thore for drugs and perfumes, llvwr Show. A freo bear show was glvon yesterday upon tho streets, by three strapping white men and u couple oi fat sleek bears. They performed by turning somersaults and dancing, while the white men per formed by passing around a greasy cap. They did not get enough nickels to pay for tho boars supper. We have seen better looking bears’ and less bearish looking va grants. Nlngulur ('lmimxtimcf*. A few days ago wo made mention of tlie fact that Mr. Tom Persons bad been killed by a fall from his horse. We le irn that he was not instantly killed, but was put to bed and tho next morning he was found dead in ids bod. Since then an infant child of Mr. John Riley was found dead in bod, and yesterday morning the wife of Mr. John Riley was found dead In bed. All of these deaths occurred iu the same house, aud within two weeks. Together they form a singular circumstance. They all occurred in Talbot county near Box Springs. River Xw. This morning the steamer Geo. W. Wylly Moore master. Is expected at tho wharf. The river men report tho trade very dull, aud tho travel light. Wo expect it will prove more remurerativo when the orange, syrup, tlsh and oyster trade in creases. The “Big Foote” destined by Mr Coker for this place to run the river, has not yet arrived. Tho boat left New Orleans some time since, but has not yet reached Eutauia, where Mr. Coker awaits her ar rival. Mantitclttu* mid hrlilmm. Mr. Christian, who recently bought out Mr. Profumo, has invited Sautaclaus to make his store headquarters during the Christmas hollldays. Col Santaelaus has consented, and extensive arrangements are being made to entertain him in royal style. Already toys, candies, dolls and tlreworks are arriving in 1 uge quanties. We see that J. Rhodes Browne fs having his factory paintrd with Brewer's cele brated Rubber Paint. The largest assortment of tine Gold and oilver Watches Is to be fouud at oetl9 WrrricH A Kdosiel’s. THE TIMES: TCEBAAY WmiM, DECEMBER 14, COlVtl 1. PRO(KF.DI>OS. THE OLD AND THE NEW BOARD. Council met last evening pursuant to adjournment. Present, Mayor Mellheuny and a full board of Aldermen. The minutes of last meeting wore read and approved. Committee on Accounts rejiortod as fol lows : ACCOUNTS. Tho Committee on Accounts bog leave to report that they have approved the fol lowing contract accounts: A. M. Brannon S3B 76 L. H.Cugbill 19 6 ) A. M. Brannon 26 57 A. Odom 6 00 Wm. Wadswortn 9 00 M s. C. Anderson 26 60 Win. Wadsworth 7 50 We have examined and find correct and recommend for payment tlie following accounts: P. Elilor $ 1 75 Columbus Iron Works 35 60 Enquirer-Sun 4 21 Win. Miiuday 15 .K) Wm. Fee 2 25 A. M. Brannon. 43 Mrs. Lewis 5.) Enquirer-Sun 3 90 D. W. Oil nupayuo 19 23 F. Fitzgibbons I<)2 3.5 Wm. Beach A Cos 23 48 B. F.Ooloin ill 133 97 1). W. Chainpayne 4 50 T. E. Bliiienaril . 17 45 L. P. Aeiielibacker 79 50 Grimes, Jo KIM, CUBES, Coin. An account in favor of A. F. Clemente was handed in for suppers furnished the managers of election. Upon motion of Aid. B 1 inchard the ac count was ordered not paid. FINANCE. The Finance Coinml tee beg leave to re port that they have examined the nooks and vouchors of Treasurer Barnett, and Und them correct. We recommend iu the case against I. G. Strupper, wlioso petition was referred to us, that if lie pay the fare of the claim, that the city deduct tlie interest aud coet_ Blanchard, Jordan, Clark. REPORT OF MANAGERS OF ELECTION. The Managers of tlie Election made re port that tho gentlemen wore elect'd as have already boon published. In ttieii concluding their report, they say: “And we further certify, that In counting out the ballots at said election, three hundred and twenty ballots wore found In box No. 2, ami only three hundred and nineteen names In the list of voters, and ttiat in counting said ballots, two of them were found marked No. 19, said ballots being east for different persons; that we are un able to rectify said mistakes and that it may affect tho election of two of the candi dates, thoso for Marshal.” (Signed,) J. M. McNeill, N. I’., T. G. Coleman, M. McCahey, w. E. Bandefobd. Alderman Blanchard introduced the following resolution, which was put b\ Alderman Jordan and unanimously car ried: Resolved. That this laxly tender to hi- Honor Mayor Mcllhenny their sincere thanks for Ids uniform courtesy and kind ness, and that in parting we take this oc casion to express our high appreciation oi him as a man and ail officer. Alderman Flournoy moved that tw.> hundred copies of tho reports of the Com mittees with the addresses of tlie Mayor bo published. Carried. Alderman Blanchard moved to adjourn. Motion carried. SPEECH FB. Mr. Mcllhenny said in retiring: Gentlemen of the City Council: The term for wide l " wo were elec to I has expired, and before separating as a Board I will say to you that 1 am truly grateful for your earnest co-operation, advice aud courtesy unug my service iu tlie Conn ell as Alderman ami Mayor. 1 have sal with many Boards, and can say w.tlioui any disparagement to our predecessors, that none of them were superior to tlie one 1 now address, for zeal and promoting tlie welfare oi the city, and for the prompt ness with which every duty lias been at tended to. Your oeouomy aud rigid ad herence to the determination sot out with to make tho incomes cover the expenses, has enabled the city through the most trying yoar of our experience to meet eve ry obligation, discharge a part of the lloatiug debt, and the $25,000 of our funded debt due last year. If the liquidation ol the bonded debt ut this rate, can be kept up for u few yours, tho burden of taxation, which is now heavy, will tie greatly les sened. It is well known to the Council aud to tho public, that it is I lie payment oi tlie principal und interest of this debt, that absorbs their taxes. It is unnecessary for me to make any report of our business of tlie post year. Reports of the Committees ami Treasurer are so full, covering every detail, that were Ito do so, I could only repeat what has already been said and published. These reports I will say, however, allowed that in obedience to the necessities of the times, and tho dictates of prude ice, the expenses of every department of the Citj Government have been reduced. It is true we might have made greater reductions, but made what wo thought necessary tor the times, lielieving (hat all reforms to lie lasting ought not to lie too sweeping, lur gradual, thereby producing as little fr.e tion as possible. I take pleasure in calling attention to a matter that is not connected witli the business of any of tlie committees, but oi great importance to the city of Colum bus—that is the improvement of the navi gation of our river, which is steadily pro gressing under the management of Maj. Oladowsky. The navigation of this impor tant avenue of trade lias been greatly im proved by the work already done—,and wo have good reasons for believing, that Congress will continue to make appropri ations until the work begun is completed and the river made navigable the year round. In retiring from the office of Mayor I I desire to bear testiimony to the fidelity, capacity and cheerfulness with which ev ery officer of the Council basdischargedhis duty, and to my fellow citizens I return my grateful thanks for tlie honor so often conferred upon me. If my course has met with their approval, I will feel fully repaid for the offorts I have made to serve them. Mayor elect Samuel B. Cleghorn having been sworn in by Mayor Mellheuny, pro ceeded to swear into office the new B-iard. After this was done ho made tue following remarks: We have fallen upon evil times—tho matter does not require argument, and there is but one thing to do, but one idea to be strictly adhered to in vour acts and deliberations—that is ee.n any in ail d partmeutsof the city government. Salaries must be retrenched an l (salaries cut down. Provisions aro not dear, and la bor must be cheap. It is not a popular tfina I know, but duty bids mo urtf upon you its necessity to meet tho inevitable shrinkage in your rev enue. Bha|>e your legislature so as to en emira#ethe buiMin/ of nmnufactories of all kinds. One trade encourages and ne cessitates another, and by exempting from taxation for ten vearsnew factories, millions of wealth, that now roll unbri dled to the gulf. will turn tho wheels of industr*, 'hat will tfivo employment t> yur poor, an 1 brio* iiit*llU t,skilled I ibor to your doors; but while wo harden our hands with toll, let us not forget to store our mliids with us*ful knowledge, and in becoming irmiiitfhaiu nd Lowell let us strive t> bo Athens, so that tod and labor may tfo h ind and hand into knowl edge, wealth and refinement. THE SALVRIES were ilxod as f Hows: Mayor $ W- Clerk 1 ou and perquisites. Treasurer 9X) M is Iml 950 and he require I to keep aii use at Ills own expense >epiit>' Marshal 00 City Attor e I *o City Fiiysiuiun 4> \V hardliner 8-V) fdlerk Market and Magazine 35 * Hospital Keeper. i7 ttudJjce itsday board for patients. OFFICERS. Mr. J. M Barnett was elected City Treas urer without opposition. CITY PHYSIC7A.X. There were several candidate for the e Tice of City PhysMan. I)r. Fiewelleu was elected on the lirst ballot, receiving seven vote*. CITY ATTORNEY. Mr. Charles Coleman whs renominated and elected without oppoition. wharfinger. Two nominal ions were made. Mr. Jake Burras was elected, receiving twelve votes. HOSPITAL KEEPER. Mrs. Anderson was elected, receiving 13 VotCB. CLERK OF MARKET AND MAGAZINE. The veteran, Tom Moore, was elected without opposition. PORT WARDENS. W. J. CbufflN, Tho-. O. Douglass, R. A. Ware, Jr., fames W. L >ng, and J. P. Kyie were elected. MAYOR PRO TEM. A spirited little race was entered into for this office. Alderman W. if. Brannon was elected on the second ballot. MO HONS. Alderman Grimes moved that the Clerk of Council advertise for alt contracts, and make spedilcaLious in regard to the bid on printing and job work. Also, that the Clerk advertise the ordi nance on Hre-works. ADJOURNMENT. Council adjourned to meet next Monday night at 7 o'clock. , Church*** Nuu(liF, The different congreg itione held their u ual services, the pulpits being filled by their respective pastors, *xcept St. Luke (Methodist.) Bishop Doggett preached an able sermon I.adore a 1 irge congt egation at St. Luke. He is one of the ablest min isters in that church. (Vltnlnul II ki, Th<) criminal docket of Musc*gee !Su[)o - Court Is being rapidly disposed of. A iarjfo number of he indictments have been quashed by reason of the illegality of the last May term Grand Jury, who found them. This clears the dvmket of a large number of caß *s. th-mgh the Grand Jury, we learn,are finding n*w bills in a numlier of the cases quashed. Judge Crawford is a ju t Judge, and in tends, as far as lie i able, to execute the criminal laws of the State. Memn’Ul lMc’ntlon. The Memorial Ass *lati.m have eonelu lod arrangements for theCoiu ert at an early day. A number of our young |Hnqile will take part. The expected pleasure <>f hearing Mr. J. Winn Muses has been poet pmed ftr the present. We hope to hear him hi our city nt no distant day, for as a lecturer he Ims no equ il in the South. Accident. A young man named Tom K finely broke his arm yesterday. While walking near the river bluff in Girard, his foot slipped, and he was precipitated over the bind, and striking a large stone broke his arm. Medical aid was soon received, and his arm set. To The Public. On October 13th was issued a small hauti-bUI ovc* the names of several Colum bus houses, among them that of the un dersigutHl. It contained a simple offer to sell goods five per eent. lower limn those bought under Grange contracts. To the Chattahoochee Association of Grangers, speaking through publishei in the Daily L imes tff loth hist., over the hand of their secretary, a gentleman of the highest character aud respecta* ility, the card seems to have given offiuise. The undersigned disclaim any intention of “annoying the agents," and certainly assume no attitude hostile b.) the “further enlargement of theorgauiz itlou"of Grang ers. The intention ist-imply to sell goods in line of our bu-iness, and to collect the money for those already sold. If the “gen eral tone” of our card is “unfriendly to the Order of Patrons,” in the sound thus pro duced wo are simply unfortunate— not malevolent. Of this we may. speak the more plainly, in view of the fact that the senior meudter of this firm is a prominent Granger in his community. We are very far from any fivlins; inim ical to Grangers, ami <luutit not their ile -Biro fur kikkl kfeiiei.il results; hut is tint our position snun I, in ur;iiii; that taitore paying other ami taler deuiands, tliey slmulil recouuize favors tori*; since cxteid -Bii. We sell ifon ls on the very shortest profits consistent with the existences of trade, and with mercantile economy, and to all persons alik •; and have declined the offers of several lodges, to fnintsh soods on secret contract. Manv, not (Jraiiiters, are none the less worthy, and we cannot discriminate in Grantor's favor—having, as wo do, one price for tho prince and tlie peasant, for tlie individual and tho asso ciation. In times past—in “the hour of need”— the house of John McG .ugh it Cos., have rendered as much assistnice as could tut made available through many agents— rendered it to Grangers a. well as others We now simply call upon all—Grangers included—to keep in mind that tlie day for settlement has arrived, and when this hoar of tribulation is upon ns, we will risk the censure of a just public opinion in seeking to apply and enforce the whole some old maxim, that “one good turn de serves another." Respectfully, (fee., John McGoCgh <fc. Cos. decl2d(fewlt An entire now stock of Jewelry, The latest styles just received at uctl9 Wittich & Kinsel’s. New styles iu Dress Goods, Alpacas and BriUi&ulluus, also, lloisery Haiidkeruhiefs an i Gloves in great variety, by oet24 deod6w F. C. Johnson. MC It A P*. Crigler continues to sell every line of his dry goods at cost—exclusively for cost. The election is over and everybody wears a contented look. A friend who does business near Charlie Hey man’s, says he hears the election Is to be retested. Sever and small sized lights were iu order Saturday night. Cause, pme tup whiskey and enthusiasm. Stokes, tho murderer, has asthma and gray hair. Bridal tours arc out of style In gixd so ciety. Brewer seems to be selling a great deal of his celebrated Rubber Paint. Old Bender, Charley Ross, tho Nathan murd*rer and Boss rwead. It’s high time someone fouud somelody orsometning. Drunkards at Elmira. New York. ar sent to prison for six months, and ilia be t>*r for Elmira men tokeep sober. A Green Bay family discharged tin hired girl for itnpu once, and site poured Kerosene over 112 pounds of nice butter in tho cellar. A Rinlander, o Vermont, got a tranij to lire off a shot-gun which had been load ed for seventeen years, and as a reward for his job he bad to pay $3 for burying the tramp. Origler’s is the only place where you can g'-t first-clues dry gixsls at your own price. lieexjw*4*ts U leave the city aud wants to s*li out. Mrs. Livermoore says girls are not par ticular enough at out the men they mar ry.—Boston Courier. We of.eu think s when we se<; them struggling to marry a brick house. The United States now raises onions enough to supply the demand of the wxiult* civilized world, and the knowledge of ii makes one feel like slanting his bat over Ids ear and stepping high. A Wisconsin constable arrested every body at a country candy-pull in hopes that someone of them might turn out to t*e Boss Tweed iu disguise. Such enter prise and activity would make tho man’s fortune if he was on the Chicago police force. Sam Bard says that every Washington Correspondent is a poltroon and a liar ami a thli?f. Mr. Ba id expects to be in Wash ington next month, and he expects a warm welcome from Newspaper Row. He will be armed with brass knuckles. If you want anything to wear, or any thing in the shape of table linen, or bed clothing, you had better lo *k to your in terest, and right away repair to Crigler’t* Virginia Store, and get the articles at cost. A Pittsburg man lias ali the doors in his house opening outwards, so as to be pre pared for either a family row or a fire. Delano is the last ri*tired politician to go to Florida. That laud of the cypress and myrtle promises to become the ac knowledged mausoleum of buried hopes and bodies out of gear. An Englishman, speaking pleasantly of Am u'iean girls, says: Mothers and daugh t *rs pull very evenly together, though one can not deny that the daughters frequent ly row “stroke" iu the amiL boat. Bears in Wisconsin are not going into winter quarters, the Indians say. Tins indicates a mil l season, but makes it had for stray calves aud small bo.v s. BAKGAIXM! niKOAI\H| CleurlHff Out Sale of >ll lli nor y mid Fancy O<od! MrLEE will, on ami after to-morrow, offer her ent ire stock of Ladies’, Misses, and Children's Hats, Shawls, Furs, Ac., at Uvs than cost for Cash. Also, Hosiery, Gloves and Corsets; Real Hair Switches aud Cui is; Jet -Jewelry and other fashionable g<KHls, which must l>e sold regardless of Cost. t'jiil early and get the first choice. I hose indebted to me will please <*all and settle, ns I need the money. dec 12 tf lewelry repaired and made to order Engraving and Watch Repairing done at Witticm A Kinsel’b. FOK MALE (IIE IP. The house ami lot where I reside, next to northeast corner of Front ami Baldwin streets, near Broad, convenient to the M. AG. R R. depot aud the wharf. This U out* of the healthiest locations in the city, aud will i>e sold for cash at $500.00 less than the city valuation. Jordan L. Howell, doelO friAsun Agent. GREAT INDUCEMENTS. oFFEHED At THE VIRGINIA STORE! WILL CONTINUE MY CLOSING OUT SALE for a sin r time. I PRICES LOWER I HAN EVER KNOWN IN COLUMBUS. LARGE STOCK YET ON HAND, CANNOT ENUMERATE PRICES. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. *s-C.ill early and save money. ii. t. cßiei.Eia. devil tsKiJfewtf New Dr<%s Goods, embracing beaut ilnl effects in Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins, especially adapted to immediate wear at J. S. Junes'. Sep. lo t! Anew lot ol 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale cheaper than ever known before, at sep:2 .1. J. Whittle’s. Call at .1. .J. Whittle’s and get some oi the Sureka Sjhh J SUk. Il is tho sunn>tll ■ wt, strongest aud cheafiest silk in list,. sep22 The iiost assortmeat and cheapest Silk Ties, at F. C. Johnson’s. oct24 deudtiw. 1 hose wishing a tmrgain ill i aide 1 tan - a-k, Napkins, Towels. Jfcv., will do well to o.ili at Sp 22 d&wtf J. J. WJIITTLX'S. LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE OF DRY GOODS, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. Ituycn tvill final it lo tltuir inlm'Kt to C. 41.1. .%Xl> KXAN- I.\E Ol K NTO( K lii loi'c |iiii-<-liii.Niiir rlxewliw. New York Invoices Duplicated! WHOLESALE HOUSE. 13 ItltOAH STREET. ItITUI. “ IS I •• GAWIEY & LEWIS, KP tf * t'OLCMnm GA. FIRST-CLASS SOUTHERN CLOTHING HOUSE Thomas 3 Prescott Columtous, Georgia, Have alwaya on hand every style aud variety of Clothes for Men & Boys! Elegant Dress and Business Suits, Ready-Made or Made to Order. Soils st Mi>oeial(y ! Also, the celebrated “KXEP” SHIRT, Which has no superior, and which they furnish in any quantity at $1.26, CASH. novl7 eodtf New Groceries—Cheap. u “ New crop snow white Sugar at 12 1-2 and 13c, “ “ Fancy Yeliow Clarified at 11 1-2 and 12 l-2c., 11 Crashed and Powdered Sugar, “ Fa> cy Nt w Orleans Syrap, Choice Teas at SI.OO to sl.s' per lb., “ Coffees 25c. to 40c. Judnnts Pearl Grits 2 ) lbs. for SI.OO, Pearl Homiuy, Durke.e’B Salad Dressing (very nice,' Lea & I'errin’s Worcestershire Sauce, Crosse & Blackwell's Chow Chow, Cooking Extracts, choice aud cheap, Cox's Gelatine, Underwood's Devilled Ham, Spices and Eaisins. Shepp's Deesicated Coacoanut. Eorden’s Condtnttd Milk. Star, Sp rm and Wax Cait’u Selected Cream Cheese, . Plain and Ft ncy Crackers, White Kerosene Oil at 2 c per gal., Family Fleur at S7.H at $8.5 per bbl., Fancy " Gilt Edge, $9,5 i, New Corn Meal 91c. anl $1.3 ) pir bashal. I'siury tiiul bonvy Lirwurlett of till kinils al Lenrst priors l'or 4 ash All purchM'S delivered free of Dray age. ~ec9 J. H. HAMILTON. C. A. KEII>. .1. I*. 71AM.El. AV7I. I(EII C. A. REDD & CO., 12S Broad Street, Columbus, G. OFFER ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS § GROCERIES XIST GEORGIA, At Wholesale and Retail. Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices. TO DEAIiERS We Offer Special Inducements! .71.171. 111 B.NOY, of Harris, is wit hus and would be tflad to see his friends. O'-' 8-ttm Brooks and Thorton, at 150 Broad St Dr. Wares old sbind are daily replenish ing their stock of Drugs, Pcifumei y. Fancy Goods, Combs, Blushes, Spices Ac, aud they are now prepareOto offer extra inducements in price and quality of goods to all who may wish to buy. Dec 12 lw Only 9c. per yard lor good soft finish Bleached Domestic. Other grades equal ly cheap. Also wide Sheeting arid Pi! low Cottons, at the Virginia Store. ocf22 Why Will Yen Fine Away 1 WITHOUT A FAIIALM-lt. The demand for L)r. J. Brad!’,eld’s Fe male Regulator is beyond precedent in the annals ol popular remedies. Orders mine ill so thick and last that the l’ropi i >U>r has. heretofore been unable to Hi I them ali. He is happy to state that ar rangements are now complete by which he is prepanxl to manufacture Female Regulator on a Scale equal to the emer gency, and the public may feel assuivd that their wants may now be supplied. Physicians of high repute are using this great remedy, in daily practice, ali over Georgia. Hereafter no woman need sui ter Iroin suppressed, suspended or irreg ular menstruation. This valuable medi cine is prepared by L. H. Bradtiehi, Drug gist. Atlanta, Ga'., aud sold at $1.50 p„r bottle by druggists throughout America HEAUTT blooming widow. M AUit.iTA, Ga., March 9. 1870. Messrs. Hraetjield <fc Cb. ; .* Gentlemen—You will please ship us an other supply of your invaluable Female Regulator, and forward Hill by mail. Wo are happy to state that this remedy gives better satisfaction than any article we sell. We have been selling it since 1368, 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 lew months after the death of her husband she saw vour advertisement, and came to out store and bought a bottle of your Regula tor from us, and took it according to di re-tions. It has cured her sound and well, brought her regular monthly per,- ods yin, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom ing widow—with the use of but two !* il tles of vour Regulator, costing her only three dollars, when she hint tried several physicians and s|ient a great ileal ol money without anv Iwuetit. Wishing you great success with .vour valuable ivtm*- dies, we are, resnectlully yours, etc., W. Bout & s. ap2B ly EVERYBODY SUITED. ve are this Season in Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated For Xhotli Wood and Coal. Besides a ful.' assortment of otlier ropular COOKING AND HEATiNG STOVES, GRATES, &e., And feel justified in saying that we are SURE we can suit au> and all danse* of purchasers. both iu quality and‘price. Of other Goods in oar line, we lave a large and complete assortment, such an TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE or EVEBY UKWCKIFTIOS. hardware, table and puckjci cutlery, CIiUCKERY. GLASSWARE. COAL HODS. SHOVELS. AC. All oi these articles we CAN and WILL sell at VERY BOTTOM PRICES. , au i dtt W. H. ROBAKTS A CO. i;VA\>iVIIJK Commercial College Anil lii.uimroi Pn.i;!in-111,1, S. E. Garner Third and Main Streets, EVANSVILLE. IND. Estal Bahaa tßa. The oldest and most thor ough Ii 1/tiiuu.m of the kind iu the Southwest College J -urual and specimens of Ornamenta Penmanship sent tree to any address. KLEINER & WRIGHT, tylK diiw6as Principal.