Gallaher's independent. (Quitman, Ga.) 1874-1875, October 24, 1874, Image 4

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(ffottahct’s SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1874. "To Be or Not To Be * Married. Tlioee who ure oppownd to matrimony will r*iwl the tir*t Olid third line**, then the , wcond and tlu* fourth, and wo go through nil the verm'*. The friend* of the “iuwtitu* now” need make no tmiwportation : The man must lead a li*pj)f llfo, Who in directed hv hi* win-; Who’* frw from matrimonial chains, Is aure to suffer for hia pains. Adam could find no peace Until ho saw a woman’** fai t ; WIM-n Eve wss given him for n mate, Al*iin wan in a happy state. lt a!! the fi male hnri* appear. Truth--darling of heart sincere; Hypocricy, dcieit and Mt W known in woman to roaHo. What tongue.,ia aide to linfidd The worth In WQttion we Ix-lndd? The falsehood that in women dwell ' 0 la almost imperceptible. Fooled he the fooliidi min I any, Who would not yield to Woman*s sway; Who change* from his •iiighmeaa la mrfluf perfect bbsm-ilne*!*, 6TATIBTIO3. Kv York linn 2,3<h> ppliromcn. Tlic average egr ‘ Multm-a 4 year*. Auburn pnioii enntain* 1,188 convict*. Ungiiiml bus ii imqiltiM of 800,000 wo- Htwt. . ' Fiirty-eight tbuuauuJ flies weigh n jummL A I’otmlulu 1ml; turn* the ncalf, lit 342 fMiiimln. J'oreirtTillo, Conn., tnrim out 1,000 eioek# daily. Thirty-tire feet 19) inches n N. It. roan jumped. Ontxtnmliiiß United BtilteH currency, 81*29,345,811.41. Franco *ent to Eiigltiuil lust year 500,- (KtO.ooo eggs. Custleton, N, If., is turning out 20,0001 aiate pencils h ilny. A Western locomotive recently run 1:18 miles in 112 miimtes. The city government nf Ouklnml, Cal, cost Inst yenr 8283,896.88, The rntc of taxation nt N'lilmnt in #5 on n thousand this yenr. Peabody fnstitnlc, Ilultiinorc, lnvs n library of 54,1KK) volumes. The (Connecticut State Normal Hohool lias 140 students this term. There are nineteen ’‘Bridgeport" post \ ofliees in the United Staten. London is happy with 4,000 ticket-of lenve men roaming around. ft wist New Haven. Conn., 870 to kill | and luiry six dogs lust month. It cost the Viceroy of Egypt 8100,000 to ; liring out Verdi’s “Aidu." Tho government will pay 8350,000 to Vermont pensioners this year. (ov. Talbot's woollen nt Billerica pro- j winces O.OtM) yards of tlaunels daily. In 1873 the population of Austria, ex clusive of Hungary, was 20,970,000. Clmrlio Itoss has been lost blit once, lint he has been found scores of times. Tho whole lnminn race, on ail average. Uses seventy ounces of tohncoo a year. Six men recently cnnglit 1,000 pounds -if trout in one day from a Montana •dream. Heeent statistics show that 205,800 pounds of human hair were sold ill I’uiis in one year. L**t week, hi S.ui Francisco, the sales of mining stock amounted to seven mil lion dollars. —-• ■ •‘That too, for Whiskey. ’ Viewing down xtreet, one evening, I saw a lady looking in nt u show-iviudow of s large jewelry store. Being acquainted w ith one of the Hi m, l stepped in. For some time the lady kept her position at the window. At length she came in, and said, “I’leiiso let me see that riug," pointing to a beautifully eurved and Weil-studied ring luiuging on a hook within the case. The gentleman proceeded to do so, saying: "A valuable ring, madam." “Mine, mine! Where did yon get it ? I I.onk ! arc not the letters curved within, and the date?” ■‘Yes, madam,” replied ho. "That, too for whiskey !" snid she. ‘T know all. Oil I littledld I think, the even j ing lie placed that on my linger, he would i ever take it therefore! ! All else is gone, j and even this. Oh please, please, sir—” Oh! what will not some men sacrifice for strong drink CMliing, bryud from the child's tnontn, and even steal from the hand of the wife tho marriage-ring and sacrifloo for whiskey; drink, until the j health is set on lila/.e with the fires of hell. Woman, plead, pray agsiust strong drink ! E.nJia;/r. - -*•*- The Go rgia i old Regions TlieAtlsuta Xeirn has been shown a piece of gold ore taken from the Vino bra nee mines, six miles from Dahlonega, worth atiout 810,(HK) per ton. He hail a small , piece weighing about one-fourth of a pound, which contained six dollar* worth j of the precious metal, the ore being Worth j 82IXUK) per ton. Mr. Harrison says that there are now tfiree mills in operation, two very large ones building and by io*Xt slim mer six or eight mills will be running, em ploying nearly two thousaud hands. The initio known as the lag acqueduet mine ( purchased by Mr. Hand of Ohio, w ill lie oue of the largest in this section of the country. The nequednet alone cost about SSOO,IKK). The power of the mills will , range from twenty to forty stamps, and each stamp can pound twenty tons per day. One gentleman has a mill that cost about $15,800 can pound one hundred pounds of ore per day at a cost of about twenty dol lar*. The ore of this mine averages about oue dollar p.-r pound, leaving a net profit sif eight dollars per day. Great prepara- ' tiotib am liring made, and by the nest spring Oahlonega will present as busy an appearance as our own city. —-- Hovr. Mont! KioMAiiout.—Arts Orlmim, Ort. PJ, 1874..—The foltmving explains it - self: Wo have noticed in tho Northern lwtjwm a dispatch stating that we. and other colored men, co-operated anti **Jmi-sthized with the of the meeting held iu Central thnrcli October 8. This is not true. We am in full sympa thy with the lUpnblicau party and State ndniinistration, and do not approve of tiio apparent objects ct the new maleonteuta who cou veiled and man aged that meeting. h F. .lorm.RT. 0 \*Es Lewis. Mayor Wiltz. with tho approval of the. City ( onneil, hab telegraphed President Grant at Dennison, Texas, inviting him and suite to visit New Orieaoa, promising a cordial welcome by the citizens and au thorities. It is rcportcl a fight occurred Sunday evening, ut ionite ala Huche, between the Butler and Mahoney IRepublican) factious, in. which one man was severely aouuded, * , | From Uie New York Timer J BNUFF-DIFP.HO. The Villi.j PraeUu Net Cu*u4 la the •oalken aisles. The various modes of using tobacco are by snuffing. chewing, smoking and dip ping. It ho* been generally considered that the latter practice belongs alto gether to the Southern aud Southwestern States, hut it is not so; it extends to a cer tain degree throughout the entire length mid breadth of the land. Htiuff-dippiug is so called |ierhaps from the reason that it is used in small quantities obtained from the bottle or box, as the case may he, by dipping it out with a stick or small spoon. The practice pievuils to a slight extent in the State of New York, and to n much greater extent in the cities than in the country. It originated among the d*mi numtle, and from them gradually made its way to other olaenea of society. Two kinds of suuff are used by the dippers, both of which, however, are known an Scotch. Tin difference between them is that one inis n certain amount of tuble adt mixed w ith it, and the other hua none. They are known ns salt Hootch and fresh Scutch. Fresh Scotch is prepared more in this city than in iiny other part of the State. The following is the manner of dipping in New York: The dipper ia provided with a small spoon, about half the size of a common teuapoon, with which she dips n sufficient quantity of suuff from her bottle. Then seizing the lower lip with with the thumb and forefinger of her left bund she draws it well forward and fills the cavity with the ! bonnehouche contained in the spoon. There she lets it remain until it is gradually dif fused through her mouth,expectorating the 1 while, iu n manner that would do credit to J a veteran. Sometimes the delicacy ia I iluintily enveloped in a Hue piece of tissue , |Hper aud deposited ill the same place. In ; the Eastern States the suit Senteli is pre ; ferred, but it is not used in the same way ns in New York. There the dippers us.- u small slick of aomii very fibrous wood, the end of wliio.li is chewed until it n I sullies a mop-like appearance owing to the | separation of the fibres. This is dlppid j into the snuff and then rubbed on the gufos , 1 and teeth. A large quantity of the suctl is used by the factory girls iu nil the fVi.il i erti States, and it may readily he imagined 1 how easily a Imhit of that kind may extend among n people. In tlie Southwest, llml is to say in Ten nessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, Scotch snuff ia used exclusively with a stick, as in the Eastern States. The habit is indulged iu by all eUsses, m secret by the higher and openly by the lower. In North and South Carolina "high toast” snuff' is the kind iu demand. It is pecu liarly strong and pungent, as it is made hv very much the same process as tho liuL Blackguard, being dried on heated screen* before being ground. In Georgia and ; Alabama Muoonltoy snnlT is the favorite. It ■ is a strong, black suufi', salted, and scented I with otto of rose. Iu all of the hint I mentioned States the stick, or “brush.” us j they call it, is employed. In Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, and the Western States, there is but little xtiuff i dipping, but there, as in all other States, ! tho habit is steadily increasing The ; Scotch snuffs above alluded to aro all of a . coffee brown, and arc perfectly dry and ! ground ns fine as flour. The Mae. at .y , ! which is almost black, is coni' ,• and quiet i moist. 8o far na expoolorat:. n is eon | ccrned, the spoon dipper;: arc n i -j 'by their sisters who prefer .in . r jof them thing able to eoliip'te with Un- I celebrated Mr Hannibal Gbollop, i u geu | tlernun whom Mr. Chnzzelwit un tat Fdeu during his travels in Amencs., who "rn | qittiail two loot in a cire-iar direction," and who had "gone ten foot iu a cim-lai ; di-rectiou” ou a wager. I bpping i* apparently very beneficial to tliti teeth, and it way be that tlie tinhit is often required from using suuff as a denti frice. Tho writer of thia article lias travel ed extensively through the South and Southwest, and his experience has been that wherever the procure prevailed the teeth of the vuturn were beautifully white aud singularly free from decay. Tohaoco POS.-SS.S.SI high antiseptic aud detergent properties, mid must exercise beneficial in fluence iu purifying the mouth. In order to show to wlmt an extent the habit Inis obtained, it w ill only lie neces sary to say that in tho yoar 1873, oue New York firm alone, Messrs. P. Lorillard A i Go., sold in round numbers lfil.tkH) pounds j of suuff, all of which was of the kiu.l used j for dipping, besidss more than 150,0<K)' ! pounds of the regular mixtures tor tlu* old i fashioned snuffers. Add to this enormous j quantity the large amounts manufactured i in the other citicp, and some idea may be j formed of tho extent to which dipping is ( ! carried iu tho Unitcvl States. A hill Rirl tunned Short, long loved n big Mr, Little; while Little, little thinkim; of Short, lots n little name Long. To nmku n ; loop story abort, Little propos'd to Loup, and Short looped to be even with LUilu’ti ehortcomiiig. So Short, meeting L mg. i threatened to marry Little l>efi r.' loop, "hieh caused I attic in a short ;,i untivry L *tig. tjuerry; Did tall Short love big Little less, hoeavtse Little lived Lm.*'.’ Oh, the akeeter, the beaulifui as.- i t. Hilling the air with melodious mcti-. l.„- der our hat, ud tickling onr now , , ,n„j h a bite through aliole in our clothes; in through the window, opening the door; tilling our chamber uud singing the sweet er, ever ia found the untiring juuaketer. ■— e— — , Smith lias done this in honor of the lady he has just taken out of her weeds: The glesin of tier rye was bright. The gli smof her gold wan laughter; '.The hint was a beautiful sight, The second a beautiful tighter. The clergy Cost the United States 812. 000,000 nnnnally; the criminals $40.(Kk1,- 000; the lawyers 870,000,000; rum $21)0,- 000,000. Mary Clemmer Ames has finally ac knowledged her age Who is 17# years ole and glsries in the fact that she lais ngt an origami hair, tooth, or eye in her head. An exchange observes that “Moses, of South Carolina, is compounded of hero an l thief.” But wo yegyet. to add that he ii 00 parts toief. Adirondack Murray has rcturuetl.having a boil on his nose, a Inuic hack, a son ye and confidence an Beecheu’s iuuoeenoc Parker PiUsbury w ould liko to abolish the. marriage vow; Imt wo don’t know t lint there is anything in this world th h wouldn’t like to ataiUsh, State of oeoroia, bhoors cor Net. Court or (Ihuuiabw October Ist, 1871. To AU Whom it My Concern. Wsrali Holwell nmt.lnmes Wiswl. having i: • ,:v P (r form applied ft* permanent letters of Adniiii lßtrstion on the estate of W. B. Holwell, late of sid county, deceased. This is to cite ail ud i singular, tile next of kin of W. B. Holwnll, te Is. nd appear at mv office within Hie time allowed D. law, and show enuae, if any, why permanent Aduinutrstion shoukl not be Ranted to isarah Hal ell and Janies Wood on W. B. Hol well’s estate. J M. KHF.VItKR Ordinary. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L F. HADDOCK. Atlornfiy A.% Law QUITMAN, OKOROIA. Will prartio* In %U th * Court* f thf* Circuit, will alho pr*ctic<* In tb# utf ooun ticN in the HtMfi of Florida. *#" Ol!io met Fulfil * fitor*. wtMjV-ly jashThuoter ATTORNEY AT LAW,j QUITMAN, If ROOKS COVNTY. OKOROIA. WJUpraetio* ta th OnnoMr* of lh 800 them Circuit. RcUoU aud Clinch of the ISrunawidL and Mitch oil of Uitt AU/anj. #4rOflo at ftha Court _ jorntflMf j w. n. MKNNarr. a. r uumhhuii BENNETT k KIMGBIERRI, AtlornoyN at Law Q UITMA N. Brooks County, ... Oewflx. juno'xtH-tf EDWARD R. HiIDEH. Aktorney at Law, QUITMAN, BKOOKB COUNTY. • • GEORGIA. —0 I>ato an A*(ociate Justio* Raprama Court T. M. for Utah and Nabraaka Tcrritnfifaj now Judg* U%onty Court, Brook* County, Oa. fnay24*l2mo J. S. N. S N O W, nEXTIST, Qnltntan. ..... f.oorgfn, Offloe Up Stain, Finch • Corner. *ii*<*AU4m DR. E. A. JELKS, I'IIACTISBtO PIfTSICIAS, < tuitmnn. (in. OFFFCK-—Brick tnUdiK adjoining th* toro of Mfhhf l *- BritfKM, Joika ft NtrtM*!. may 10-tf CHAiHSFION ft FREEMAN a uooEnsA simoiimismo.v h minus t* Corner Buy and Ornyfou Nfjvefx, SAVANNAH, GROROIA. '•KU,ASt:<)UH A VRR TISSUE NTH. I VC t=U) HKHVKOTFtT.I.Y call tbk at- I T T ’NI!ON of th*i citircna of iV'Hvk* and tic afijoiiuiig oountiva, to my aud nU< ,Ql-V of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HA R I> W AH few G HOT KIU EK, r.tc n Etc., All *f which wIU ta> sold spoil RF.A.WOSABtJS TKJIMK and at LOWEST TItICES. nud would caU the attention of Planters to nay LA ROK STOCK Oy FARM IMPLEMENTS, Huch ae PLOWS, CUS VICES, HEEL BOLTS. ORA Ilf TASS, eto., etc These goods will be sold at MANUFACTURER S PRICES, 'A till Frchrlw Atlifrd, r oite mt a call -* JOHN TIUMAJi. ropvbif i MISCKILAXXOUB Al) VKKTISKiIEKTS. I SALE and IJVERY STA TUE Quitmun, G. i fJVUE UKIWkHK bS E3> KIiEP Oh HAVD * SADDLE HORSES,; HARNESS HORSES, 1 HUUOIEH, CARRIAGES^ ; * | Kot.6 <it€e f U; M , For tk AmornmoSnHott rf fit \ A * rt •• I THKY AJUIO KZr.r 003KTAKTI.Y ON HAND i A OOOD SUPPLY OF i I IforsCN and Mules for. Sale. I 1 j RKLKCTBD BT OXB OF THR FIRM, And Alwayi Fnrduuwd on Snca Terns ox I to Enable Them to Sell at the I jiw'Bt Price*. FEBSOSB DKBIBING TO FUKOHABB SA DDL a OR IIA RXRAH HORSES Oa* i# Bapy]id wyaa Mion Botto*. If net on hand. If a description of the stock wanted ia h h at the BtwLio 'hv order will be filled a a few tW>*. real* *> TIIWASIIKK. mavj7-tf D. W. I’KII'K, IERCHANT TAILOR, QUITMAN, GA., Would Uiflmn tho ciHnoux w sioiiman and xar rounding country, tha* h< fu>> Jaat ojii .and HUNT CLASS MERCHANT AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN QUITMAN, ANl> HAS ON HAXI) A FINE LOT OF CLOTHS AHQ CAS&IMEREf, SLTT.VBIJi FOB MAKING DR 88 AND BUSINESS SUITS. He ha* *lo on Hand a Select Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, CUTTING, CLEANING 'HRjS utu> REPAIRING DONE ON SHOUT NOTION. •ttr IT-ICES MODUUTV •“ SA I'A NX A H AJJI Eli TISEX TS. John M. Cooper, Ot-orKc T. Quautock ; J. 8. F. Laucaattr. JOHN H. COOPER & CO. Corner Whitaker and St. Julian Streets, Nnvannnli, On. WHOLEBALE ANIi ItKTAJI. OEALF-1W IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. Copying sad Seal Preesee. Surveyor!' Csmpaiaea News and Rook Pa lter and Ink. Ckiid Pww. Pom and Pen'll Caief, Deik and Pocket Kaivca LEDGER, WRITING & COL. PAPERS. Plaflng, VUlflnij *il Prlnl*r' (minlm. ffli tHttHiilr*, Ac. SchtMtl Furniture and Selio 1 Requisites Al tirherm*ihorn <t Co's Prict'f, for *rhom <rr tu'r Aye ft*. Orderttl or Irnf tort ini of ynr York rote*. We feel confident that we can acll low aw the | lowciit, either in Charb stnn. Anguata, Atlanta. | Macon, or any other Mouth* ni city. bat Write or rail and learn our price*. mii\ jstf I •ipM \ \ a FOR an TEARS THE Standard of Excellence ! TiißOvanouT the world. Over 900,000 in Cm*. J 100,000 MOKE THAN ANY OF ANYOTHKK KIND THK \E\V WIIEKLKH A WILItOSI. I HsAntrvßi> n LS73* I Tho Hlgßeat Awartla at tills Vleaau Kxpost } tloH. The OoM Slrdal of tbs Maryland 4utl tt* Khli. ! The Forr. HKiiIEHT mEMiVMS. iiiudmling two fuoM.} at tlu* GEOIiGIA ST A l‘E F 118. BKST OF A 1*1*: 4 Tlie WHFKLKK A WILSON |itt the approval *of niillima if Ladioa who hav* ufu-d this well f tried iiku’Uuo . rbyaiciana certify that it it the only Lm Me% Ing UiirSilm* til Tot Kauiily -. Its light and easy motion d‘*s \ not fntij'ne hivmlmlh. its rapid execution of work j recomnmuja it to nU who m w for h living, it U tr most ccoatouilt-ul bwa ur, the uiont <iu ruhlf. Onr new ami ppnksr So. G Machine adapted for Leather work and general Manufacturing IHirposc* is now mu and bv the leading tailoring t abltshmentH and allot fortunes. Send for our eiretilara. Machines sold on easy erms, or monthly payment* taken, ild machines put in order or received in exchange. WHEF.LF.iI .V WILSON MF G CO.’S OFFICEH: W. B. Cijbveh, Gen. Agt., Savannah, (ia. SSjdstf MARKET SQUARE HOUSE VALENTINE BABLER, I t.liucfior to hi* brotkfer Antony Bailor) i THE WELL KNOWN iTEN IMN VI.LKV, • i i At tlie Old Stand, 174 Bryan St,, i errorrTKtms vu}kkt. Continue* to Lvov oa hand the Lest of Brandies, Win skies, Wines, Ales, AS I) ALL 07 HER LIQUORS, My Foreign Liquors are all of my own Impor tation. ug9-tf MARSHALL HOUSE, SAVANSAH, GEORG IA A. It. LUCE, Proprietor, BOARD, @3 OO Per Day g!6-t Barnes’ ALBANY HOTEL, ALBANY, GEORGIA. THIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL is situated near the centre of the business portion of the city, ami is 8 rill kent by ME BRICK BARNES, its origi nal owner ami proprietor. Its fan* and accommo dations an* the best that can lx- provided, and eh rgi*s are modrratr. Omnibus conveys passen > to and from every train. OcULlf. CURRIER, SHERWOOD ft CO., IVUOLEBAI.K DEALERS IN BOOTSANDSHOES This is one of tho Oldest ad Largest 800 l and Shoo Jobbing Houses IN THE CITY. All tlrnir Supplies ttrt obtainedfrom THE VEIIY DEHT MASUFAITOBIEB, And Sold to Customers ou the MOST 4 CCOMMODA TING TERMS. 476 & 478 Broome Street, New York. A. M. H ATRUSsTrarellag Agtai jx'ju-tr WM. It. TWIiN. WM. W. OOUIX’N. TISIIV A (idltnox, COTTON FACT R S A.\ D Coniinission Merchants, 11*2 Bay SI., Suvaiiuuli, Isa and Tien nlvfliiml n Crjp. Liberal < AHH A jVANCF.fi made on t'onaifeu rnentfl of Cot Um. COTTON BOLD ON ARRIVAL, AND PKO CEEDfi RKTCRNKD BY EXFIU-SH,. WHEN OWNKK HO INHTIiUCTS. Prompt and oarefloat toution guaranteed to ail buMincfii. angfi96m gSKga 8 ” (). V. MIKE, THE MIXOLOGIST, Can lx* found at MIKE’S HEADQUARTER’S Cor. Bay Lane Whitakn N., SAVANNAH, OA, Constantly on hand the a.-aortmeot of \lr, tt in**, KinAia and Country order* fi*r Oyatvifa promptly atbwidod to. M. T QI JX A.V atK W.ljr DWIGHT L. ROBERTS, 'COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1428*vt., - - HAVANXAH, GA. ; aug 2i>-6in 1.. jr. m ILMARTIV, VOHX ri.ANXK.KIf. L. J GV ILM ARTIN At CO. COTTON FACTORS -AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xelly’s Block, 3ay 8t. t - - Bavannah, Ga An rntii for Kru'llty’s Ptioophute, I Jewell’s MillM Yarns A Ikunestics, Ac., Ac. Ragging and Iron Tin for aafo at loiroat market rate*. Prompt attention given to all basineiw CD trust tsl to Ut. Liberal Caah Advances made on consign- J. M. KOItOLGHH. | J. D. VINO. BOROUGHS & WING, WHOLESALE DEALEIiH IS TO HACCO, C'Ki \RS, SNI FFS, PIPES and SMOKERS ARTICLES, I I Decatur Hlreet, ATLANTA, GA. .1. T. .IORDAN, TiuTt'linif Agent. anJ-ly PHILLIP DZIALTNSKI, C 'ommiss’on , ;JOH*g- BldiCK. Bay Street, - - - SAVANNAH, GA. aug 29-Cm A. B. OOODMVN. LEE BOY MYEBS. GOODMAN & MYERS, Manufacture their own Tobacco and Cigars. 13:’. Bay St., - - SAVANNAH, OA. aug 2V-.hu E. A. DAMON & 00. I.MI'OIITEHS AM) tVliolcsale Liquor Dealeix FINE KENTUCKY WHIBKIE& 408* 410 Sim St, oppositk sarriiicHs hotki, St. I.ouiisi, Mo. ESTABLISHES 1853 R. L. OOWAN, Agent lor Georgia, Afat>arosu4 Florid*. aprxi-tr CREECH L HEWSOA j ■ DEALERS r.N D K Y GOOD 8 r GHOCERIEB, Liquors, Flour, Raeoir, etc ■ sa. iv ew "stock. r pBE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED P*fw ,u the Eastern Citfea, a large and well aHortcti atock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, * now prepared to wfft*r [>eculiar induceraacU his many cnat4m>n) aud the public generally. Hi* *ti>ek embrace* a complete Yarietr of I>ry Good*. Ready Made (’lothing, Hat*. Capa, Bouts aud Shoe.%, Hardware, Tinware, OnK'kery and Ulass wnara. All kindfl of Wnodwwa Mad a coiryfjrrtt AfotnarMavr or ftM Il f VHOCKRIBtt, all of which he oflk>r t>n the uxuat rraoouabi* b'rms i>. u. CRUCCH* Atlantic A tiulf Rah limui. ON ANf) APTFIt HCNDAY, OCTOBEB li Trains mi this l*tool will ran an fotiow*. FXPMEBH PAfiaiaXOUl. ! Leave fiavannalt daily at i Mtt.u. Arrive at Live Oak *• 4.-45 Arrive at Quitiuan u . i:s€ a.. | Arrive at Bainhridge “ ~ fii-15 a. au I Arrrive at .Ylbauy “ :!• a. *. Leave Albany ** F i Leave Baintirwlgre 4 30'l I Leave Quitman j Leave Live Oak ** Si-06 r.. ,An rive at Savannah M .. It 30 am* : Cuuuoct at Live Oak with ♦rain* on tli J. Y. t M. R. It. for and from Jacktmnriße. Talichaa -1 sc** Ac. No change of earn between Savannah and AL bany. ( lotut connection at Albany with trains oa the Southwestern K. H. ACCOM MODATION TIt.UN -WEHTKBM DL VISION- Leave Lupmi? (Kuuday wxoapl*sl) at 7:30 a. m Arrive at Quitman ..... am! : Arriv6 at DioutaaviUr 44 . 100 r m Arrive at .Albany 7 ‘ Leave Albany ’ 4 * M 6 a. kc Ib-avo ThomaaviUtt u .....] i 3*30 r a Leave Quitman % * ’ (> . . . 4-31/* Arrrivo at Dupont H ‘iOv AIJIANY DmnlUJi. lawv* ThomiMvtlt* Man.Lv, W.dar..Ur and Friday at SrOO a. a. ' w Kndavs:u!r < ''r U, ‘’ W,dD "** *’ F,tuvbr. A a“" ? - M '“‘ d ‘ T ’ “ and 815 *'" MonJ *y. Wsdoexday xnd Frid, Laavo ('aniiffa, Monday, Wednesday od Fri day. 10:19 p. m. Arrive at Tbomaavillc, Mondav.Wodncadavaad Friday at 12:S0 p. 31. - Connect at Albany with night train, on th# 8. W. it. R., leaving AJtiauv Hnnday, Tarndav amt 1 hiiraday.and arriving at Alban? Monday' Wrd neaday and Friday. ' Mail Steamer lea> es Bain bridge every Hundav evening f>r Apalachicola. 1 * .)* HH - HATNEH, ° ct 11 •Genera 1 fiuperiutendent. BEDELir&Car Ltquor Dealers) TOfIACCO AGENTS, 140 BROAD STREET COLUMBUB, GA. nov 29-tf J. M. Hopkins, B. H. Hiooiks, HOPKINS ft HIGGINS, FINE OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON AND It YE WHISKIES, Nos. 3 Main & 4 Washington Street. LOUISVILLE, KT. W. H. SEBRIXG, General Agent. For sale only at CREECH 4 NEWSOM, Qnitman, Ga. jtily 25-iy CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM, WHOLESALE OR OGEES, Corner liny and Drayton Street* SAVANNAH. • j SEORFIft.