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HUN DAT OCTOBER 11. 1874
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rnoihKS KWU|< to he» •nl«rant ;■>
Amoroh. h, Ht)k« -migrant tue* about to
•all, f|” hu.i appreclutiv# echo In hU kind
■?*«» mnow to nnn
gbor, Duuls, 811 1 bade f
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT.
ft-i happy, thank til*
*T«U hi* Wh't* well
lArft;
lint r| m iruuhlts fine* he went sway
You'll mind, •tick, hud no*er i»y » wr
91 earn uni troubles, eure, we ve *
One (
T*#l
% tumnior Isn’t always fair.
Telljit* thu epottert heller eelved in May ;
She (fltd, poor thing : hut that you needn t
Kind; , .. .
Norliotr thheonatuntra n gMtroyod the liny ;
lint lull him God to uhwat over kind,
\*d when the fovor eproad the country
ffiusuiffiyou toft him hew thu neighbors rum o
ml cut the earn and stored It In ti-.o barn ;
*1 w. ulvi bo es wellto mention them by u»m<*
l*Rt Murpoy, Wed McUebe, nnd Nhamuz
AadaVg TInj Da!*, Irom J.ahlnJ tbo Mil:
Ami sny, agra 1 - Oh, say 1 miss him still.
They osme with r**d/ hands eur toll to sliaro ;
’Twa« then i missed Dim moat—my own right
I fuU^afltiiough kind hesrts were round infl
Tho^llindestbesrt beat in a forolgn land.
Strom: band! bravo heart!—one severed
Strong band! brnv
By*nuiy*n weary league oi rhnro n
And tell film she was with u*—ho II Know who;
Mnvonrnecn, hasn't she the wlnsoincet ovi s
The darkest, doopost, hrlglitest. bonniest blue
I eror saw, except In summer skies;
And such black heir—it is the blacko-t
That ever rippled over neck so lair.
Tell him old Plnehor fretted many a day,
Ami moped, poor dog ’twas
die,
The fussy Woman.
f the «no,t special characteristics
of a fussy woman, nml one which, wbilo
seendtig too trivial for notice, is particu
larly productive of dutcotufort to those
shout her, is her utter inability to decide
for herself mi anyone single subject in
the who's circle of life, from choosing a
bonnet ribbon to nettling the destiny of
her flrat.hovu. However urgently you
may he occupied on other matters, the
must have your advice; add having ol>.
twined it. will pull it to pieces, argue over
if, hcout it, revert to her first idea, and
p»ns or.o hnlf-hctir in holding it up for
admiration m contrast to yonr own, end
another in combatting all the arguments
which yon might (but doa’t if you are
v ise) propound ngair.st it; sod finally, if
yon give in to her by way of ending the
1 '-object, Will return to your view, heai-
| tale, vaci Ule between (lie two, roiire to
get a third opinion, return more unde
cided than ever, possibly nrelt into tears,
probably loose lmr temper, and most like
ly in ilie end gb off on some fresh sub
ject, mi l Jo*vu the question to he gone
over again at sr me future time. For in-
stanoc, you are busy writing, and your
wife, n'fus«y woman, enters the room.
‘•i'hiH l or.net,’' she remarks, ‘ is not fit to
wear, f' is really dreadful not to have a
bonnet to put on?” N*» answer. “And
1 don’t bkc to buy nno’her just at the end
of the hi a on. ily tbo way, though, Mra.
Jones has got a now one. Didn’t you see
her in i! Just Hunday'(" “No”—veiy
shortly. “Didn’t you? A pin in colored
u!iu with nuuvo feathers. i d n’t think
the feathers were icsl tips though. l‘er«
hops she got it ebeap. Wtat do you
SUNDAY READING.
ftOMKTMVi:.
Poor empty eye*
k' 1th life's gro
*1 o <tliar's coffin, i
Into the other's vravo
An*l read, *§ tn s b< 1
Writ In the Hunt, wor
Sometime.
A n 1, if the meet.lug sonjr,
Break from the bosom of tho bird for love,
No more to listen Ionic
One shall he (leal below, one dost above,
conic time.
I’or both mast lose tt o way
Wherein we walk together, very soon ;
One In th- duel shall rUy,
Tha other flrrt « all see the rlnlmr moon,
Sometime.
Oh! fast, fast friend of mine!
Idlt up the voice 1 love ho much, uni warn
To ivrifnc In tat han I* and pine.
Tell mo 1 may bo loft iurlorn, forlorn,
GROCERIES.
D.N. GIBSON
HASBEMOV*
S\y ] may Ids* through te
*' rever fulling mi I forevo. i
(Inc 11 bon trout nw«**t vi>*
One dear dead leal, c
thlukV
)f l (
ell ho didn’t
but I i
i bon-
id stltdiod them
Crouched t*y the roadtido, how he watcliod the
AmUiu’ffod the travelers as they passed him
Hail, rain, or sunshine, sure ’twas all the
same.
He Iteieued lortho loot that no\or came.
Tell htn tho house is loncHomo-lIko and cold,
'I ho tlrettNelf seems rohbud o! liulf Its ngiu *
Hut may to ’its inf eyes uro grassing ul '•
And things look dim ho fore my falling ailin'.
For h11 that, tell him 'twus mysoli that
spun
TUeahlrta you irlnic,
•very one.
Ulvu him my blessing; moinluK, noon, an
Tall Min iay prayers uro ollensl for bin goo<
Tha: he may keep his Maker still In sight,
Aad (Irmly stsnd ns his bravo father stood.
WIT AND HUMOR.
—To remove dandruff—Go out on tbo
plains and iunult an Iudiau.
—Milwaukee parent* nevor whip thuir
children. They tie their enra around n
bed-pox!.
—There will bo no poatofli -ti cletka it«
lloaven, tinlesa the girl* mop directing
(heir letter* “oatltoornered.”
—A New IlumpHhiro woman, when dy
ing, mad a her husband swear on thellibto
Hint ho would uovev marry a woman with
a sharp nose.
The Woman's Joiiriitil hohla that il
is not lying for a woman of forty to Hwenr
that her Age i* twenty-eight, provided
she if looking for a htiaband.
—A Boston philoHojJber saya that you
want to look av man's boot-beela to dis
cover their energy. A alow slothful limn
never me* hia boeta over at the heelw.
peepla, at a rule, like to lie on
the aido facing the light. It's different,
however, with ft man who comet* home
“aiok” from tho club. He’d just nn lief
■hove hia bend into a coal-ecuttle an not.
—A day or ao ago the daughter of n
German greccr in Avenue A was married. | 1111
Her father p'.neod a placard in the win- ' ,nl
dow, bearing thin device s “lhi.s more is
closed on aocouut of aome fun in il»*
family."
—There is a-.\ old Indian in Kansas who
is as good ft went her prophet as old Frola.
When naked tho other day wlmt the
‘weather would l»o during tho noH week,
he replied: “Mebbe snow; uiobbe heap
Uhui hot. llettur wait ft little while, you
bet."
—A young lady wiabiog a aituation wrh
interested in an ‘advertmoment for some
one to do light housekeeping. So alia
wrote to the ndvertiuor asking where the
lighthouse was, oud if there w«a any way
et getting tv* fchoro on Sunday.
—A lawyer, upon a circuit in Ireland,
who was pdosding tho cuuso of an infaiu
plaintiff, took the child up iu hia anna
Hud proaented it to tho jury, suffused with
tears. This had ft groat offset, until tho
opposite lawyer naked tho ohild what
other pi
price of t tin
tho bill jimt
with il ? Dei
H “
Many ’
vhen, u
ua t xp
d got a aheap
doub.e what they do
Do you rememhar the
lavender and—why, I hod
•w. What can I have done
mo, how provoking! Have
n it ? Maty must huve t«ken it
ith the breakfimt thing*, or per
is on the floor. If you would movo
•lira mono nt. No, Mary must
linvo tiihen it. ” Woe betide you if you
full ill in tho homo of it fusay woman ! for
Mhou’d hho be taken up with any hobby,
bowev.-r trivial, at the momout, you tuny
aolually die without her being oven aware
that you are oiling; and this not from
uakinilofthH, but I ocuuse, mark you, in-
vet* rale fmniucHH cMuiIh habitual aelli-h
lios.s—solllshuoKH which is not uoueasari y
Kinful, but oonsf(pi»nt on antiro abnouco
of all leisure for thought of oilier*' com
fort.
lowing llowr 14* 1.0ve.
omen supposo that they love,
fortunately, (hey have not tho
of an idea wlmt Jovo in. but
i it to you, my dour lady. Lov-
admired by a man, loving to bo
polled by him, loving to ha emu.-ised by
him, find loving to bo plained by him, ia
not loving a mull All ILoho may bo when
n woman ban no power of loving at all ;
they may i ll bo •imply hecauao *ha love*
hornedf, and lovi-* to bo flattered, praised,
curosHcd, coaxed, no n cat I ikes to be
coaxed and .stroked, and fed with crontn,
and have a warm earner. Hut all this is
not love. It may oxi.st, to be sure, where
thoie m love : it generally does. Love,
dear ladies, m oell-Hitcrifico; it i* a life
out of at if and in nuolhor. It* Tory e«-
aer.ee is thu preferring of the comfort,
thu oftHO, tho wislieH of another to ana’s
own, for the love wo bear them. Love is
giving, and not receiving. Love is not a
tdiuet nl hlootirig-paper, or a sponge,
sucking in everything to itself ; il in an
out ajHineiiig fountain, givng from itself.
Lovc'n motto has been dropped in tliia
woibl ns a chancn gem of groat price by
Him who H»td, “Il ia more blcased (ogive
Ihnu to receive.'' N«»w, in lovo, there are
ton receiver* to olio givor. There are ten
persona in this wi r!tl who 1 ko to belovrd
and love lovo, where thru is one who know*
how to lovo. Tlml, dear ladies, is a nobler
lit. than all your Frcivli and
id dancing. \oti may lone the
very power of it by smothering it under a
load of M>lf.imiulgi»ftce. Hy living jaat aa
yon are .-.dl wanting to Jive—living to lie
pelted, to bo fl ittered, to be admired, le
ho praised, to have your own Way, and to
do only that which is easy and ngreoabla
--yon may 1<>hu the power of self-denial
nnd KoU'-Hiicrillce ; you may lose the power
of loving nobly and worthily, and bun.
n tneru sheet of blotting paper all your
No. lO BroRct Street,
Two door* above his old stand,
where he will koep constantly on hand a hill
assortment of
ono c E HIES,
coNSiSTisnor
Bacon, Flour,
8ugar, Coffee,
Tobacoo,
Dome.tio and Imported Liquor.,
Shoe, and Dome.tio flood.,
Which he will sell at the lowest market prlee
and deliver tree of charge.
oct7 det v wain
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
J. & 1. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad 8t.,
Columbus, Ga.,
Till
u«8t Kiutf.
ry meeting oil llio Inland
no of tho Harvey group
old man Haiti:
rojgu of four
iuuully at
DOUI ftm IIKfTl'KM.
I'rv»iiuvin«s
uadu him cry. “He pinched.ino
awared tbo littio inuocont.
—Tho pounding of the stomach for I ho
euro of dyspepsia was thu oauao of a good
joko tho other day. Two men wore do
aoriliing what they had done to euro them-
aelves. “Do yon knoad your Htomach ?”
“1—I—couldn't got along without il !"
raaponded the other iu tho last stage of
astonishment.
—A lady hiltiug in her parlor, and en
gaged iu the droarny contomplutiou of the
moustache of the young gentleman who
was to eacort h»*r and her aistor tonniU'O-
ual fcativul, was suddenly nwakoned by
mu ominous whisper in a juvenile voice at
tho door, “You’ve got Ann’s teeth, and
aha wants ’em.”
—A aifcs, upon whose flaxen curls the
suns of fourteen summers had shed their
golden fervor, came home tho other after
noon, weeping ft* though her heart would
break, and meeting a playmate, exclaimed,
in a paroxysm of grief, “O, Susio, \>o
were engaged to be married, nnd now
Charley’a got the measles !”
—Sir Boyle ltoach, of tho Irish bar,
*»‘Ut an invitation to an Irish uoblcm.m
of his acquaintance : “I hope, my lord, il
yov ever come within a mile of my house,
that you’ll stay there all night." Wbon
he was suffering from an attack of g til
he thus rebuked his shoemaker: “Oh,
you're n precious blockhead to do directly
tho reverse of what I desired you. I told
you to mako one of tho shoes larger than
the othet, nnd instead of that you have
made one of them smaller than the other.
—There ere eyes whoso spoil entrance*,
though their shade ho light or dark; much
there is in tende# glances. Here ’tis
love betrays his mark. Dark eye* arc
always grieving ; team become them le°s
than smiles; bur such eyes e’en when de
ceiving, seem to scorn all tricks and wiles
Brown eyes beam with sudden splcudor,
gray eyes hide but mystery; lake them
nil—tho bright, the tender, blue eyes
dearer r.re to mo. There’s a soul within
them s’eeping, can I bid the tremble)
riso'r Ah, but safety He* iu keeping'
watch upon such potent eyes.
%vno Nuid It.
It was a Seotob woman who said that i
the butcher of her town ouly killed k*lf r :
beast nt a time ; it was a Dutchman v. i * j
said th.it a p i; hid no mark* on hi* car* i
except a short tail ; and it was a British |
inagist'-ftte, who, being told by a v*ga- ■
bond that he was not married, responded, j
“That’s a good thing for your wife.” If j
was an Ki^iish r*p jrter wno stated, at a !
meeting . f the Ethnological Society there |
was exhibited “easts of the skull of an it.-
dividual at different periods of an nd : ’
life to thow the chan get produced in t«
years,'' thmi-ii Denn rtwitt certainly iut-n
lions two hkulli ; reserved iu Ireland, one j
of a person when he was a boy, and the |
other of tho a.umo person when he grew!
to be b u.an. It was a Portuguese mayor
who enumerated among tbo mark* by :
which the body of a drowned man might
be identified wbeu found, “a marked mj. I
pediment in his speech.'* It was a French- |
n, the famous Curliau, who cont
—Tho following ra-
ccipt fiom Wiighi’s “Poultiy Book” is
reo uimemUid v«»ry highly: To four gul-
bnis t>( bulling wider add half a pook of
now lime, htininq it hmin littio time.
When cold, remove any hard lumps, with
a ouuihq sieve, add ten ouncu* of Halt,
thi'o ounce* cream tartar, and mix
thoroughly. Thu m xturo is then
**t.iiid a fortnight before using. Thooggs
are to bn packed as clovoW a* jatshible,
nnd to ho kept eh*.-o!y covoml up. If put
in when new laid they will keep liiuu
months.
Ari'iJi 1'TiAP. —Prepiua tnrt apple ready
for stewing ; Hpriukle wuh sugar. Then
lay over it a put! panto of olio pint milk,
one or two eggs, oue heaping teaspoonful
cream tartar, half teaspoonful soda, flour
enough to make stiff paste so as to drop
from tho » p » it, t nough water to stow the
npp’es solt. Keep the put covered tightly
to prevent lie contents being heavy,
t Htir, to keep it from btirn-
Slnki
iug.
Gu
I )i.*seut. —(.'hoo*o whole soda
ciackeiH, uml lav oocli upon a sepdrato
small plate. Four upon it enough boiling
water to so A it well, and leava none upon
the plate ; cover with a diC*siugof awoet-
ened or earn, with a spoouful of jelly in
the center it y» u elu.o.te, or dip upon it a
portion of nioj fruit, eauuod, stowed, or
fresh as is convenient.
Fi.annet. Bolls. —One cup of sweet
milk, whites of two eggs, two-thirds of a
butter, flour to make a thick bat
At a missioiui
of Karatongn, <
iu tha Pacific ocean, an
“I liive lived duiiug th
kings; in the fir»l wo wc
war, and a fearful «en«on it was—Watch
iug and hiding in fear took up all our
thought*. During tha roign of the hbc-
ond wa were overUkon with t* severe
famiua, an l all expected to parish ; then
wo ate tuts and gras*, and this wood and
that wood. During the third wo woie
conquered, and became tho spoil and
prey of tho poople in the two other pails
of the island ; thou if a mail went to fish
he rarely ever returned, or if a woman
went any distance to fetch food she wuh
seldom ever seen ugain. But during, tho
reign of this third king wo whig visited
by another King, a gioat King, a good
King, a King of love—Jesus the Lord
from heaven, lie has gained tho victory,
Ha has conquered our hearts ; therefore
we now have pen o nnd plenty in Ibis
world, and hope soou to dwell with Hun
in heaven.”
A Oh|Ufa t’«lIII.
A oorreqaindcnl of tho Now York
Ncahqflint, relates the following instance
of ohild faith : Lust your, coming from
Pittsburg, oast, in u Meopirg <ur, my up.
pertinent was next to that occupied by a
gentlounn, hi* wife, and their little
daughter, perhaps four your* old. The
lady wa* axceijively timid—not to put t(jo
fioe a point on it, tenibly nerVom. Tho
Hor*a-»hoe Curve Hoemod to he her spe
cial (terror, and my sloop, nnd I presume
that of others, was disturbed by her talk
ing to her husband of tho peril. The en
gineer might be asleep, or (ho switch-
tender might bo iisloep, and then the
train would certainly bo plunged down
the abyss. But it was worth while to be
awak#, when 1 heard tho sweat rebuke,
not. intended, but real, of ti.o little one: I
“Ms, God takes cure of us, mid does God '
sleep ?” Was not this the ordaiuing !
strength out of tho mouth of babes?'
Happy for tho mother if it proved I
strength to hurjuith !
(•oil iu Nature.
All God’s works proclaim His power,
wisdom and goodness. Many learned,
intorostiug and instructive volumes have
been written on ike fntuful theme. Such
reading and contemplation nio adapted
to awaken grilliHide and inspire trust.
Iu the sunshine, air, water und earth arc
tha elcmeutH needful foY all the comforts,
necessities ami oinnuicntN of life ; but we
lmvo no power, notwithstanding -tlio
luminous march of science, to combine
the elemeuts and produce the needed re-
Bults. Tho elements contain blond, but
our ohemistry cannot so collect anti com
bine them as to produce a single loaf.
The elements contain flux, cotton mid
ailk, but wo cannot extract from them u
ftiugU yard of cloth. Tho element* con
tain all the beauties of 11 »ral nature, but
we ouiinot make a single flower. How
interesting is the fact the various form*
of vegetable life are working together
for our good. Tho corn, the wheat, tho
sugar-cane, the melon vme, tho apple und
the peach tree, tho cotton and tho ilax
■talk, are all extracting from tho elements
for iu these useful and pleasant things.
If these vegetable servants should cease
their labors, wo should soon shiver with
cold and starve with liungor, although
surrounded with illimitable supplies—but
in such form ns to bo unavailable. Tlio
most powerful monarch could not make
a single grain of corn, although the ma
terial* abound in tho elements all about
u». The most skillful confectioner could
not make ono luscious melon, peach or
tig. Tlio m«Ht skillful urtist nnd the most
Mttionliflo chemist combined could not
make oue rose. In view of our ludpleas-
nes* and absolute dependence, how com
forting nnd kind arc the words of God to
our father, ami representatively thiough
him to uh all : “Behold, 1 have given you
every herb bearing seed, which is upon
tlio face of the all earth ; and every tree,
iti tlie which i* the ftnir. of a tree yielding
aeod; to you it shall be for meat. "—7V.r.
(7t. Atlv.
KkKPS (OIKHTANTI.V ON HAND ABOUT
100,000 pounds Bacon.
300 barrels Flour.
From 100 to 200 barrels fugar.
100 bags Coffee.
From 100 to 200 barrels Syrup.
200 barrels Whiskey.
200 boxes Tobaooo.
500 “ Soap.
200 11 Candles.
100 barrels Lard.
50 “ Mackerel.
500 saoka Salt.
50 tL roes Rice.
500 reams Wrapping Papar.
100 oases Potash.
100 “ Sardines.
100 “ Oysters.
100 “ Piokles.
100 boxes Candy.
100 “ Starch.
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
LIFE,
MARINE
A 2WETOT A.C3rE33WOY
REPRESENTING
Aii Aggregate Capital of $30,000,000.00
AS GENERAL AND RESIDENT AGENT,
The Royal Insurance Company oi Liverpool, England.
Total Amount of Assets, - - $13,868,679.60
AS RESIDENT AQENT,
The London Assurance Corporation, London, England.
Accumulated Funds, • • • $13,234,425.00
The Home Insurance Company of New York. Aggre
gate Value Of Assets, - - - $4,408,523.75
The New Orleans Insurance Company, New Orleans.
Total Value of Assets, • • • $755,841.24
Policies written on Cotton, Dwelling Houses, Mercan
tile Rleks, and all other Insurable property, (including
GIN HOUSES) at current rates.
Office in the Georgia Home Building,
J. RHODES BROWNE,
GENERAL AND RESIDENT AGENT.
GROCERIES.
J. A. WALKER.
C. H. WATT.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under Hnnkin House,
H ave now in store and to arrive, evervtkino usbai.ly kept in
a First Class Provision Store, tow It:
50 hhds. Clear Hib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Ice-Cured 'White Meat.
150 Bolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
50 “ Whiskey.
100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheeso, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, & c
Will have FLORIDA SYRUP as soon as tho season will permit Its
being shipped. ^ Don’t forget the place.
n.EinvEo^7-^x_,.
D. F. Willcox’s Insurance Agency
71 BROAD 8TREET.
rpHK undersigned hat removal to the office formerly
X BANK, and with laeraased racllltlej tor business, t
age Iu thi past, ha offtr* anew hit fervicoa to hia Irienda an
Policies carefully written In old ami reliable Companies, on all classes
•rty, INCLUDING GIN HOU81£S ANl>CONTENTS.
AST Office open at all hours of the day.
D. F. WILLCOX.
, and with thanks for
s and tho public generally,
_ .i_ - lasses of In
WATT & WALKER.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ROB’TO. FOPE.
JAS. W. LONG.
KTSW ]Jv
jjrBOOT and SHOE STORE.
nauralde prop-
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
lOOgroaa Parlor Matohea.
1,000 pound* Lorlllard’a BmiflT.
30,000 Cigar*.
1,000 pounds Green and lllaek Tea.
»00 bag* of Bitot.
lOO boxoa Soda and Paucy Crarfcora.
lOO “ Glteeao In teuton.
AO barrels Vinegar.
‘40 cMtfk* Scoteli Ale.
* IOO dozeu Wooden Bucket*.
100 dozen Brooiua.
And everything in the Grocery line, which they
oiler to the trade hy the package, na low aa uh)
other Jobbing f*
iu»-half of a on[i
stal i f su.;ur.
it.
tdd.vl i
Mui'li dept
i I) ikt
t yo$Mt, twt» tab e-
U.uho over night;
and eggs iu (1m morning ;
• flour, making a liinlmr
into rolls, und utter the
:i> Pciddino. —Seven table-
o ’»n meal mixed amoolh
i nd stirred into one quart
ik ; Ihrej labluHpoonHlul of
i.iX'-il with cold milk nnd
1. .k • slowly three hours,
s upon the baking. If it
too fast, cover over with n
seems t
dish.
Culam Cookie*.—One egg, one Urge
cup of 8Ug*i‘; ono cup of cream; one-
half cup of sour rnillc; half a teuapoouful
of soil 4 ; flour enough to roll.
A Simple Disinfectant.—One pound
. r»*
rat o
di«*olvi> 1
j on rod do
ally coaco
smell*. Or Lou
shunt hotels aiul
is U))tiiing Si) nit
pie green coppe
mul rliie
oilier pine** foi
pio»««t«.
fe- house*-, sink
**, costing seven cents,
ft quart of water and
.a* r-rlosaf, will cfl'octii-
nud destroy the foulest
i ships and stearuboats,
>tln r public places, there
'• u» purify tha air. Sim-
.*•, dissolved in anything
> )U lender n hnspitd or
*hu suk, free froiu un-
T“ flsh markets, *laugh-
H. F. ABELL & CO.
HAVK JU.T UKCKIVKD A VINK I.0T0V
New Weitern Potatoes,
New York loe-Cured Meat,
Mackerel in bbls., ktga and kito.
New Codfish, Fulton Market Beat,
Diadem and Magnolia Hama,
Cream Cheese and Goshen Butter,
Mazeppa and Silver Lake Flour,
Piper Haidtiok Wine, pta and qta
Arrack Punch, Canned Goods,
AND
A Full assortment of New Goods.
All pnrclineeR delivered.
sopltt tf
<V>bb A Btnckwetl's I'ickola, nil kinds.
Ext in Choice Kid, Ohl Government Java nnd
Moclto CotTne. ltoaatt'd t'otTea.
llpat hrandit llama aud Hraukraut Stripe.
Ht. Loilia Pearl Grita, JO It. for II.
Hlackwplt’a Um-ham Smoking Tubarco, 7ft* V Ih.
LiOiillard’* bright and l).irk Century Chowing
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly in Full, - - $529,364.92
Boston “ “ “ 180,903.89
Total Aaatta—Gold—January 1st, 1874, $582,632.02.
LIABILITIES.
Losses Due and Unpaid
[Jnpai
Loshoh in procetw of adjustment, or adjusted aud not due....
All other Claim*
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Income, 1878
Iucomc, 1872
None.
#22,5118 00
1,015 52
$010,887 78
520,217 87
IsWNBea Promptly Adjusted und *' nli ly Settled by
G. GUN BY JORDAN, Agent,
COLUMBUS, GA.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, it would be no
trouble to become Indeoendeht.
T.iIih
Wont’s Kxtra No. 1 Ko
Pur* Cider Vinegar, 50c ^ gnllou.
> Oil, tOc V gallon.
EAGLE & PHENIX SAVINGS DEPARTM’T
Lest than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
DRY COODS.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
id whore
lift
i ii-kb
V’ulKir
!l nl! pas.
the
copper** ami
i few days tho
f n »Mt, i st or
nml Honda off
op.
doHolvcd
■ iht
TIimi keep
nd it '
h- l'l
ill purify
ly laying hi* h .d up.yn i\ large’ stone jnr I
N'l i-n and rN f so prounito «iig***tion u* a
vni.ornl rulr ; th- coiuiilion* being th»*
-.m:-. sin ...1 ' i npa Mini liie ohcosa
I. t'i>th to I c eaten at the close of diu-
uer; tho ili:;t*alivn ng**nt iu both i* a
peculiar oil which bus the properly of
acting cbcinica ly on what ha* beeu eaten,
nud thus prepu ing il for being the more
•»'.«ily appropriated to tho purpose of
untrilinu. Many think that the more
for a pillow, replied’ to oue who inquired
if it uiw uoirtuhur*hftrd, “Not at all, fur
I’ve Bluffed it with hay.” It was no
American lecturer who solemnly Knid oue
evening, “Parent*, you may have chii-
dften,or ifu-.t, v«)Ur daughter* invy have. ’
And it was n Germ*u orator, who, v
ing with his auhje* t, exclaimed, “ ! Lore l _
is no man, wuimn m child iu tue huuau, 1 thai «.
who ha* arrived at the age of tfty year*, which
but what ha* f* It thia truth thundering nutne;
Ifctoufch tUnif laaii* for cuntutie*." 1 on* and evuu fatal fvrmu <4 nri "
—A oorrenpomhuit of the Journal Jen
Debats sends to that journal a very touch
ing story from tho little town of Lahr.
The writer says: “A funeral which ex
alted profound iuteioat took pluco in our
iuduHtrioun littio town yesterday. U was
that of an old couple who had lived iuo«t
affectionately together for half a ceulttry.
The wife died the day before yesterday,
and then the husband in an agony of
grief, threw himself on tho bed to pres*
hi* lip* once tuoru on here. Tho nhock
was too great for him, and he was t.ikuu
np lifeless. She was a fervent Catholic,
ho a zaulon* Protestant. At tho funeral
the Human Catholic priest nud the Pro
testant- pastor walked Aido by side, and
tho preaenco of nearly tho whole popula
tion proved their respect to the departed
and their Hntisfnctiou at this indication of
tolaraace.”
—A captain, observing that ono of the
drums did not boat, sent his lieutenant to
inquire the re.iaou. “Tell thu captain,’
whispered tho dnmnner, “that my drum
is loaded with turkey*, nud oue of thorn
is for him." “Well, well,’ said the oap-
taiu, “he needn't do duty, it h’o isn't
able.” How often, when mou should
speak, they nro silent, because they have,
or think they have, a solUah interest in.
consistent with what they ought to utter.
Tho eou*ci*uce and tho heart are often
loaded and mu tiled by sinful purposes
ami recollection*. Wrong in the heart
so unfavorably affects oven the intellect,
that it doe* not promptly and plainly rc-
spoud to tho stroke of the hand of truth.
It only mumbles, when it should ring nnd
rattle with alarm or aniniutiou. lie* who I
drink* wilt* as beverage, warns against !
whiskey with a very husky voice. A man
ah-'uld have hismo’nh c onn from tobacco
befo.-c ho opeus it wide ng.-.tusL biandy.
Tho spirit of the world iu the heart pie- j
vent* one freiu apeaking effectively for
Mpiritual-mindednes*.—National flaptist.
PiiosrnoRi H a* a Cuuk non Cataract.—
Dr. Comba* give* a case of a girl, aged
24, of nervous, lymphatic temperament,
suffering from oapaUlo-lenticular catarnct.
hardly able to dibceru light from darkuess,
Buffered frequent h«:a lachei
DRY COODS.
REMOVAL.
J. KYLE & CO.
1IA>E KKMOVED TO
No. 106 Broad Street 9
Three doors below tliolr old stand. The house
Is much belter liubted. Customer* will tee
goods in auy part of tho house.
OUR FALL STOCK
is
NOW COMPLETE
Every Department.
IN
is our motto.
AM are respectfully invited to call and i*x
amino our slock.
J. KYLE k DO.
Columbus, Oet. 3d, 1874. ' 2m
solid portion* of the nut ahould not be
swallowed. This is an error ; those par-
tide* of Holid matter are uot digested, it
i* true, but they are passed through the 1 three drop* of phosphotir.ed oil
system unchanged, and act a* a mechani- | dropped iuto the eye daily, ard frictions
cal stimulant to the notion of the internal of the name used over tho forehead. After
- \ organs, n» white mustard seed swallowed ] four month* of this treatment was used
ire known to do, thu* preventing ' peneveringly, tho eye improved, color*
iistipatud condition of the system ' could be di*tingui*hed, aud the opacity of
‘^variably p.oductive of the lent to far diminish)^! that it could
? I i ' l *°^ ,u f t|> ta aud danger*. I not be discerned at a distance of twdior-
[khree paow.
TOBACCONISTS.
R EMOYAL.
BUHLER’S CIGAR EMPORIUM
18 NOW AT
No. 84 Broad Street,
Next door to tho Naur York Store.
THK BEST IMTOUTED
Havana and Key West Cigars,
SnutT, Chewing Tobacco,
ll-Ti! Mrcrsliaum i'ipcs anil Cijrar Haldrrs
Match Safes, Tobaooo Boxes A Bags
ON ItAXD.
Thankful for ths liberal patrouaue hereto-
tore oxten ted me, I respectfully solicit * con
tinuance of tlit same.
LOUIS BUHLER,
No. 84 ltroad St., next to New York Store.
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUK RETAIL STOKE,
-A.t TSIo. 132 Broad Street,
AND ARB PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AS ANY JOItUINO HOUSE IN NEW Y IKK OR ELSEWHERE
To convince any merchant that the above statement is correct, wo t-roi ose to duplicate any
New York invoiee* they may bring us.
N. B —Parti s doslrousof buying at rotall will find our Retail House (No. 154 Broad struct)
supuliod with desirable and seasonable goods, which will ho s.d.fat bottom prices.
wo have employed competent and polite Salesmen, who will tako pleasure in showing goods.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
sepfl) dfcwly Oolumbllffi, G^a.
WE ARE REOE1V1NO- AND OPENING- AT
3STo. 104 Broad' Street,
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOUK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
WK IIEPAIR AM, U11>I‘I.\<;N FREE OF VIIARVE,
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
Columbus, Georgia.
MANDXACTDRKU8 OF
STEAM ENGINES ANI> BOILERS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
1‘LOtlKING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY,
CANE MILLS, SYRUP KETTLES, HORSE POWERS, PUMPS,
PULLEYS. SHAMING AND HANDERS.
ALLUMS', GOLDEN'S-, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON SCREW COTTON
PRESSES,
TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
Are Agents for*THK ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS uml
PULSOMKTEK PUMPS.
TUB
HOLLOW WARE, FIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING,
STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GLOBE CHECK,
SAFETY ftNl> STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM & WATER GAUGES,
ftiwl ft general uHaortmeut ef Engineer*’ ami Much in 1*1 s’ Soon tun
IRON ftiitl BRASS CASTINGS und SPECIAL MACHINERY made lo order. Send
for Prlee Lists. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.
A CARD.
Tlie Columbus Iron Works Company will furnish Plan*, Drawing* nnif Estimate*
for Cotton uml Woolen Mill*, and will contract for furnishing and erecting the com
plete Machinery and appliances for hhuic, of the he*l; and most approved pattern*,
'■■■■■■■■■■waaMaiinlajRMaaiMmMMMiafeaHamHMBaaBMRBHnMwsaaMHbHaaBanMMBinMMliBLMi
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
L. M. 1UJIIILS.
U. M. WILLIAMS.
BURRUS &, WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
the Brown Cotton Gin.
*3r Vr. W. II. HUGHES I* with ua «* FcHluan.an, nud will lo plenat-d ti* s<
Wo also sell
* liin old friomls.
A. M. ALLEN.
PUTHfl PREiEH.
"Wherewithal Shall Ye be Clothed?”
TO ANSWER THIS 60 TO
THE NEW YORK STORE,
Thes« good a hav« just arrive*
with tlio groutu*t c
Notice.
I N consiHjUcnce of the election tonlay, ths
annual meeting of the Columbus Oh-tuber
ul Commeresla postponed to Saturday after
noon at 4 o'clock, at the Court House. A
prompt attendance is requested, as this is the
aunuul election of officers for the ensuing year.
By a resolution pasted at the monthly meet*
in* in September, the butlnes* men and eapt.
ia lists of Columbus are invited to attend the
auuual meeting aud join the Chamber.
My order R. L. Mott. PreeldenL
^ ivn s* ism
UctstM 7th, MTS.
1. Dress Goods of Every Stylo and Variety.
2. Flannels, Woolens, Shawls, Skirts, Blankets, Quilts.
‘3• House-Furnishing Goods, including Sheetings, Table
Cloths, Towels, Napkins, and L : nens of every kind and grade.
4. Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons and Factory
Checks, fcc.
5. Jeans, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Waterproofs in
endless varloty.
6. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Lace and
Embroidery.
7. Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, aU the Latest Novelties.
8. Notions and Fancy Goods of Every Description,
B«nI> Liw, Bugla Trlnmlng,, Bugle Belli.
0. The most superior article of Kid Gloves from 75c
to 11.60.
10. Ladies’ and Genltemen’s Underwear and Furnishing
Goods.
11. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, and every article of this
klB« to b* fond In th# lugwt houses el the greatest cities.
Uiysf^sr 1 "* * •• » l>lea>ure to show ,hat in whlek ssc have
s. IsANDAUER,
***** *** *•* arc** Straat, Columbus, Qaorgla. ,
Fontaine arehonse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
C3k&_
ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Chewacla Lime Oo-
HOLSTEAD & CO., General Agents,
Columbus, Georgia.
rpillN LIME Js pronounced by Eminent. Geologists to be made from tho Finest Rock io
X Southern States. It cannot Lo equaled in quality or price.
CEMENT AND PLASTERERS’ HA!R
always on lianil at lowest prices. OrJers lllle.l promptly.
IIOI.STKA1I A t O., tjcsios’isl Ageuis.
HOLSTEAD & CO.,
AGRIGULTUEAL DEPOT
Is Warranted Perfect!
LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN-
SHIP AND VERY LOW PRICE!
Farming Implements ancl Machines I •
SEEDS OF 1 ALL KINDS!
CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS!
UBrsr-PKOOr OATS. ttRlIKUU RYE, WHEAT, BARLEY, CLOVER AND
•BAM SEtbs 11
•eptemLer 4-tf