Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1876-1885, October 19, 1876, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. Efl/any of oar *(rtfH /ail 1# fWXte* I*Or paper, Ikey will pirate. hr triml enou/k 16 inform ui oftkt fact immediately. ~ Colunibu*. <J.. THUBBDAY, .OCTOBER 19. 187* IX THE CITY. ■SlT togs for sale. MAU a. sLxiwoau. tooia r. oxuiurd, ■morOßV * eiUKAIB. AMmtu ui ( oonullwi at U. OBio oppoalta.Alstou Warehouse, prscttc* tx tto Suss nd r*d*rl Courts. wM" rttU'UMim COTTON MA.KK.KT. Columbus, GA* October 19,1870. Daily Statement stock on hand Aug. 81,1876 sio 17,330 “W , 7SSiafe;v:.:::-.SU stock on baud this morning ,<H* Ibrieee. Ordinary 7 Vi QanA Ordinary- .■;<* Low Middlings 9 i Middlings. * - W* Hood Middlings Wo Warehouse sales I®* Receipts. •• K.*5.H.1t............. w. 36 “ B.W.R.R 78 “ W. K. U. 38-638 SkipmeMlH By 8. W. R. R 140 - M.AG.K. R 0 Homo Consumption—...... 10—150 Maw AinrtlHatali. Removal—Dr. J. L. Jordan. Soiree Friday Evening—A. V. Robison A Son. ■cltMlnua. Bor, J. W. V. Fackler will proach in th* Baptist Church to-night, at V/, o’clock. All are oordiaily invltod to attend. Dr. J. L. Jordan, Druggglst, lias moved to No. 104 east aido.liniod streot,ono door north of Kyle & Cos. Call and soe me at my nofr stand. octl9 It The Dam Flntnbed The dam newly built by tbo City Mills, was finished yesterday, and the flood gate wag closed, that the dam might catch a sufficiency Of water for the purposes of tho mill. For a time it lowered the rive* below, owing to tho very low flow of water. A Menu-Made Turtle, Yesterday Dr. fogle exhibited to us a young turtle which was hatched in a box in his office, from an egg sent him by Maj. Kirby from Birmingham, Aht. Ho repre sents it as harmless, and Intends soon to set a free turtle aoup—as soon as he can find anybody to lend him a pot to cook it in, and someone to contribute the condi ments. A l'l* Hint Hmur. Yesterday Mr. Calvin Johnson received as a present from Mr. J.W. Wright, a pig that had been raised by a pointer, bitch. The ibbthOT of the pig died, and the pig took up with the dog, and thrived upon its unit. Weuißterirtqnd Mr. Johnson h| going to train if to fadnt bfcdS. ft fe a hog by birth, but must be a pointer by In stinct and example. . i}SU Biter New*. Manifest of steamer George W. WyUy, from Chattahoochee to Columbus, October 18.1876- Moore, master: Flournoy, Hatcher A Cos., 43 bales cotton. Slade Jt M, ill " “ Blanchard, W. H Cos., 13 “ Swift, Murphy & 00., 23 " “ J. AJ. Kaufman, 1 “ C.A.KeddA 00., James A. Lewis, 1 package merchandise. ThnWnUy-krft yesterday for Eufaula and Stheb iKiftjti below. *- * •-* * Htairt Factory. Colutubuß Is bound to be the manufac turing city of the South. Nothing can keep her from It. tor all of our natural ad vantage* point that vmy. YeetfeKlair Mr. Warwick, from Canada, was looking through the city with a view of locating a wholesale shirt manufactory. He could not have found a better place, as monkdobittrwork, Wdluipo-Mt,War *l*lf m i* m. erest to i—-I i * Almost an Accident. Oglethorpe street was almost the scene of a terrible accident yesterday. A horse hitched toan awning poßt broke loose and ran in fall speed up the street Opposite the Perry House a crowd of children were playing In the street; as soon as they saw the horse they broke ktr the sidewalk, each making for different sides of the street The berae kept going, and ran ZL o *'il £ made I leap arra icapwi creur over tne child. TbnhhUd was unhwrtin theleast, but until tbe result was known, it seemed certain death to tbe cklld. Soiree Friday Bvealn*. Gentlemen must procure tickets who desire to attend Messrs. Robisons' Soiree, as no money will be taken at the door, octlfl It Removal. X have moved my office, to the rooms over Strupper’s old store,Randolph street, where I will be;pleasod to see my friends and the public. W. 4. Fogle, octll lw Dental Surgeon. D. AYER JETT. FAMILY GROCER—AT OLD >OT orFKX * anM. ; TK/.1 Has on consignment - 300 do/.. Eggs at 90e.; large lot Freeh Apples—by barrel or at retail; Northern Cabbage; Cheese and Butter, and gener ally assorted Family Groceries. All down low for cash. I Mu* FF of MOaXI.E-VNB Of BAKU 1 JT> HAIIiROAD TMAIV . I fi j r.ngf it.- ui Ftaa Frtl|ht Car* aa*SS. j, i iimJLiift Sop jlnja S .X y The freight train (fee yesferlhiy feotn ing on Mobile A Girard Railroad ran off the track about t*enty-fir mil** from the city and smasbld tiioffcngino aAd live freight cars.' Fortunatofy no life was lost or persons seriously lftjurod. The aocl* dent ms oooasionoil by a bad stringer, •nd It hi a mystery that more damage did not occur. There is nothing that should command t loser scrutiny ilJ an ll te repairs on a rail load track, as the property and Urns of tho traveling public are at stake, besides the interest of the owners of the road. This road is under careful management. And It is not often that an accident occurs. Marlon Court. Tho Superior Court’ for Marlon county was opened Monday morning. After the organization of the Court, and the charge Hko the Grand Jury, tho Court adjourned until evening; at which time the Common Law docket pras taken up awLthe follow ing caseskieponid of:.. f I g Wm#T#uryv*. Huteh ChapfcanFekocu trill verdict for plaintiff. John LoKeur vs. Z. M. William*. Vend let (or defendant. B. Hatcher. Tho first day of Court. Mr, Matthews, from Talbotton, represented the Solicitor General. ■; ► ; . Court will probably hold during the en tire week, as thore are a great number of cases on the docket to be disposed of. Far Clerk of Uie Legislature. We are glad to notice tho chances of our friend, Col. Wm. Bißutt, of Marlon, for tho Clerkship of the Legislature brightening. There te no gentleman in the State Who would make a more efficient officer, and none upon whom the honors of tho office would set more worthily. Ho Is the only formidable applicant we have yet heard of, aud no doubt his success is certain. He is a lawyer of ability, and is at present Judgo of tho Marion County Court. Wo hope the members of the Leg islature will honor a noble man and clever gontioman by electing him. Tkl Trundle Med Party. Tuesday night the “trundlo bed crowd” gave a party residence of ope t our o* toe Died friends. They danced untlj qtlfte tatty hfftheffmoHilng, ASS few sobtr sided 'matrons and men presided over terpslcore on that occasion, and made the "young ones" get out when they caino In fqr a breakdown. 4ft|pP%&4 popular ralliUry, as wril as In another corporatteß, mde -things lively irt the clog dance with the widow . One or two married men, whose wives had gone to "see mother” wore found in the party, hut of course they were only looking on. Yellow Fever In Augusta. From private letters received'fe Coitwa bua, wb arc apprised of tbs nppoaranco of yellow fever in Augusta. While the au thorities deny it, and claim the deaths from yellow fever arc among refugees, yet our informant says the fever exists among tho people. Several cases of black vomit has occurred. Tho fever cannot damage Augusta, as the season for its ravages are about over, and of that fact we are, glad to know. Hunt 41* Your Gsmebtii. On the 15th of this month the prohibi tion to kill birds expires, and it is now in ordor for everybody to get behind their, pointer and hunt birds. We understand the brood of partridges in this vicinity are large, and that they jure quite tame. We heard yesterday of a eovey of partridges being Seen in the city. A number of them sferitat one time seen in the garden of W. 13. Barnard’s resi dence. Appointed Notary Public. We understand Oov. Smith has ap pointed Mr, Anderson Howard, son of Hon. N. S. Howard, Notary Public tor Bozeman’s District in place of Gen. Phil* J 1P Mr d wa JiltoUtod to practice law acvural courts since and la a young jnan, every way qualified to attend to the duties of the office, fkj presume his office will be at the top of Wynn's bill. Mr. F. H. Ulehafdson formerly c% ed itor of the Times Is in the city. Hugh Gordon, Esq., son of Gen. John B. Gordon, is in the city, *@j£ j~i ....< Columbus Is proud of the visit of Miss Erwin, one of Atlanta’s charming daugh- G. 0. Johnson, who was at one time with McGough A Cos., and afterwards a merchant in Cpiumbus, is iu the city. He Is traveling; fora ;hie. ltev. Mr. Faokler, a iftstingdiSliMf E*f>- tlst divine, was In the city yesterday. We were glad to meet Dr. Gregory, of Lumpkin, yesterday. Though living near hero, and having relatives in the aity, he had not boon to Columbus before In five years. We hope he will come oftener In future. Supreme Court Ueeitlaiu Tho Supreme Court hoe granted Finne gan anew trial. Ho was sentenced to be hung for murder. The Court has also sustained the judg ment in the oaoe <4 the Ragle Factory vs. J. J.s{adfW.trfciltßo. This case involv ed about eleven thousand dollars, i. Js An Awftal Moment. Last night.a map who had been playing for four or llj* hßiirß St a Haro table io Virginia said, In a quiet, determined tone, to the dealer as he laid his last dollar's worth of checks on tho tray and five: "If 1 Jose that I'll blow iny brains out.” There was a hush in that small room where souls are bartered nightly lor the chance of winning gold. Youths, fevered With the excitement of the hazard, drow back the awful threat, and old gamesters cast an eye of dread upon the pale-faced man who staked his life upon a oard. The gay murmur which almost always arises from a group of gamblers was hushed. Th long, thin Angers of the denier trembled. Hia colorless face twitched nervously. The jaw of tho attending waiter dropped, and hie tray was hold mechanically by tho nerveless hand. Slowly the cards wore thrown from tho little silver box. The live lost! The money of the ruined gambler was added swiftly to the dealer’s board. The features or the lost gambler were terrible to behold. "With one swift gesture of despair, he turned and said to a friend la a husky whisper, “Bob, lea' me a dollar.” “Go to blank,” replied tbe faith less friend, as he laid a four-bit check on the king. Then the relenting suicide passed out and stood fatty Evans off for a plate of oysters.—Gold Bill (Xev.) AW ■ ■ • • ■ m • Carpets Cat t* Fit. Mr.'Warner has charge of thecarpetde partment at Kyle’s He will eat and match all Carpets sold. octl2 lw jSHD —No Mayor's Court yesterday, i —W#are enjoying splendid weather. -KoYala yet, hut Uw dust Is less an noying. -*When | Change lathe wo| thor oCaurs, popple will begin to bpy goods. —“Dick" Gray Is a eanfdl<mto for Re iOUM.,,. ..ptow: AnyTottunate minlTi feairclifef weddtftg oards are invited fer> call and see our sam ples. —Columbus is blussed with a multitude of bar rooms. We heard of tw6 more yes terday. —Why was the first of September like the transgression of Adam ? Because it wan the beginning of the Fail. —A black cloud makes the traveler mend blspaoe and mind his home; whereas a fair day and a pleasant way waste his Unm. —Mrs. Stowe says wo never know how much we love until wo try to unlove. To ft man who has tried to quit smoking this mrfds no aafpinont. 3 g I , J-Ah James is the name of a Chinaman In Nevada. He is addicted to the flowing bowl, and home days It Is impossible to recognize him from his brother James. I ! —Mrs. Partington has boon reading the health officer's weekly reports, and thinks “total” must be an awful malignant dis ease, since as many die of it os all the rest put together. —The Dutch cure a lazy pauper by put ting him into a deep cistern, letting in the water, and proriding him with a pump that, with hard work, will just keep him from drowning. "What alia dis booples of America,’, says an old traveler from Germany, “Is dot day walks mit dor legs too much In dor shtreet gars oat, und don’t get some muscles some more.” —A correspondent wrlUog Dorn Atlanta thus describes a Columbus young lady now there; “A fair-haired, bUio-eyod blonde, bright and sparkling as a wbple summer night full of stars and lightning bugs, and a recognized belle.” —“Bam, what do you suppose is tire rea son that tho sun goes toward the south in tho winter?’.'. "Well, I don't know, masea, unless he no stand the climate of norf, Uttd so am 'blig*ft to go to tupsonf, where he 'spedences farmer longitude," —‘•Doctor, what do you think is -the matter with my little boy?” “Why it’s only a corrustlflod exegesis antt-spasmod ically emanating from the germ of the cjtimal refrigerator* producing a prolific sodrae of irritability in tho psiricatitid epi dermis or the mental profundity,” “Afil that's what I told Betsy, but sho 'lowed It was worrums.” A Mranger nt the CniteraUl. Many strangers at the Centennial aro not yet aware that they can’t get out,oven for a moment, and get back, on the same entrance fee. I saw an old man try It the other day. He says to the gateman: “X want to go out a minute. You’ll know me when I come back, won’t you?” Gateman-Yep; I’U know you by a sft cent stamp. (Stranger—What! Ain’t tho money 1 paid good for all day? G.~Yes; it’s good for. uli day, il you stay In all day." ’ B—But I want a bite teei. It’ll cost mo bo cents inhere. II? HV E .832 cLa O’ CV-That's the rule, old man, and you'll have to aloud, it. But I'll tell you what you can do. You can go down by them palings, and there’s sc mo boys outside will salt you a sand witch lop aooejne, •- 1 followed the old gentleman down by the palings to Witness his investment. Bute enough, J* found ,§ auburn-haired boy with sand witches, and, taking one through the slats, passed out a 50 cent stomp, j. a ytif. ■mind) “This is 1876,” soys tho brick-top Arab. B.—Well I guess I knowed that before. Gim my change. Arab—This IsContennial year. B.—(snapping his fingers nervously through tho crack)—Here, boy! don’t want no fooling. Gim my change right away. A—Douit you know.tliis Is Centennial year? ..J and. ** B.—Yes, sholy 1 do. Gim qiy change, you owdueious devil. ,A.-%>on't give any year. B.—You cussed, inf omul, red-headed brat Of Baton, if you don’t gim me 30 cents, Fjl come out thero and get a police man hold of you. that wolffn?t bpi- U6SB. You don't want to come out here and pay b 6 centsto get tiaclt- jdsi fer'ar cents—and it yer was,tec do it for spite, where’d Ibe when you gob out ? You see, this is the Gentenuiklj*ear.’ Have to make our jack this year. Now, you go along quiet and nice, and it'll bo the same next Centennial. Finale—Arab performs a short war danoe and yells, “Run here, Jimmy! I’ve done it to auother of ’em!’’ **• '■* 4 - { * . * st 1 J " x ~ IIOX. n. W. IIIIJ.IARD’U APPOINT. MKNTM. Hon. Henry W- Hilliard will address the people on the political Issues of the day, at the following places : Hamilton, Tuesday, October 10 Bttpna YMB, Tuesday, Ofltftber. , Hon. Henry R. Harri# Is invltud to be present at.these appointments, and. Others to be hereafter published. [sel7-eodAw Now Dress Gbods, embracing beautiful effects in Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins, especially adapted to immediate wear at J. S. Johbs. Sep. 10-tf _ WILL OPE* NHW PRINTS TO-MORROW. DURING THE WEEK SECOND SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ CLOAKS. Walt and see them before buying. J. S. JONES, CASH DRY ROODS HOUSE, Columbus, Ga. * augt-S dtf A RenilnlueriMW el Leu. D. Prentice. i .In June, 1807, thirty-nino yoars ago, oc curred one of Geo. D. Prontlecf’e terrible street encounters on account of his keen, unsparing lashing of men in the Louis ville Journal. Regarding this I heard the oilier day a story which will interest your readers. In all of Trainee's buttles the majority of the pwple el JLoaWviMowertf 1 angrily enlisted in sympathy with the .great writer or the victim. At the date I write of there was employed in the office Of tii* Journal a young Pennsylvanian, a compositor, about fourteen year* of age, of medium height, but of wonderful mus cular build and power. Work was under way in the composing-room, when shots were heard in tho street in front, and, of course, foreman, typos, “subs," and "dev lie” rushod to the window* to bm. Just in front of the office Were George D. Prentice and a man named Boyd, who had exchanged several shot*, and clinching, had fallen, Prentico under, and Boyd was reaching for hi* bowl# knife to end tho work. Our young typo only saw that bis loved chief was near de*th, w jieo, droplngon the floor his half-filled stick jtf matter, he turned, dashed down the Stalryray to tho street and through the crowd with tho impetuosity of a mad hull, and aimed a blow which would liavn ended tho fight. But it did not the lit tended blow didn't-. <hir hero felt a sharp, swinging blow ou the left side of his neck, which brought him to his knees and fouud that he had been cut with a bowie-knife In the hands of a young medical student there. Turning In an instant, the man drew his own knife and attacked his as sailant, ptf jkjng pirn > cut Which passed almost clear across the abdomen, abd re ceived a second cut in the left side, which, an Inch lower, would have reached the heart and finished his life. A dozen knives were busy Ift an Instant, and in a moment, more the battle was over. The young- medical student was lying bathed In blood, as was also the typo and another victim to- the latter'* knife. Carefully nursing aud attendance through a lung and dangerous illness resulted in the recov ery of all, and no lfgal steps were taken in the matter. The third man’s name I know nothing of, but tho typo was James B. KteedmaO, now of Toledo, and who was one of the Generals at the disas trous field of Ghickamauga, who well earned the rank of Major General, and whoso neck now shows plainly the mark sof the deadly knife of Dr. Tomlinson, now of Harrodsburg, Ky., tho father of two of the wives of Gen. William Worth Belknap, of vrhora your readers have doubtless, heard recently. In September of the same year young Stood man left Louisville, and after a short wandering eastward, arrived In the Miami Valley the same year.- i&n 'tlay Herald. T.ULORI3K. The FALL FASHION PLATES dis play many handsome STYLUS, which I am now makfngup to order. Merchants dealing in CLOTHS and CASSIMEItES ,are now opening a hundsomo line of these .goods. Offering tho heat exertions, I ex pect to please even tho most fastidious in execution and in promptness. CUTTING and REPAIRING will receive strict attention. 0. H. Jtmw. ■ * -y ! -'• V Mall schedule. Northeastern and Northwestern, via Macon, arrives 7:30 A. M.; closes 7 p.m.; via Atlanta, arrives 9; 30 v. m.; closes 6:45 A.M. Mobile & Girard arrives 7 a. M.; closes 12:15 p. m. Montgomery and New Orleans arrives f2:36 p. m. ; closes 3:40 p. m. LUmpklu, Cusseta, Glenatta, Richland And Green llill arrives on Wednesdays gnd Saturdays at 12 m.; closes on Mon days and Thursdays at 12:30 p. m. Pleasant Hill, Waverly Hail, lMhdew, EUetetie, Bluff Spring, Mount Airy Ami Quito arrives on Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 a. M. ; closes on tho same days at 12 : 30 P. M. Whltesviile, Mulberry Grove and Moun tain Hill arrives on Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 A. m. ; closes on the same days, at ttjiifiW) * S3WMS Jamestown, Florence, Union, Hanna hatchle, Antioch and Cottage Mills arrives every Thursday at 12 m.; closes every Tuesday at 11:30 A. M. Crawford arrives on Tuesdays and Sat urdays at 3 *. if. (’closes on the same days at 8 a.m. , i, Another lot of those 25c. Dress Goods nt octlß lw Kyle’s. ♦— PUBLIC BPEAKI3G. safe , MU. HILLIARD TO SPEAK BATURDAY NIGHT * Hon. H.W. Hilliard will speak at the Opera House, Saturday night. Every body is invited toattend. octlß td sii ♦ • Now Frintßopescd every day. All the choice style! sold at 7, 8 and 9c. octlß eodlw Kyi.e A Cos. I — . * Notwithstanding Cotton Goods are ad vancing, Kyle still sells good styles of Calico at 7c., and soft finished Bleaching at 10c. oetlSlw CUT THIS OUT. It May wave Your UR. There is no person living but what suf fers more or leas with lung diseases, coughs, colds or consumption, yet some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that would cure them. t>r. A. Boscree’b German Syrup has late ly been introduced In this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures aston ishes every one that try it. If you doubt what wa say iu print, cut this out and taka It to your druggists, Dr. Gilbert A Thornton, and get a sample bottle for 19 cents and try it Two doSoS will relieve you, ‘ Regular size 73 cents. july2s-dAw3m Tabio Damask, Towels and Napkins The best stock in the city at octs-eodtf Kirvfn’s . . ■*. ■ I have just received a One lot of Plain Tennessee. Hams, Fresh Butter, Eggs, Apples and Potatoes. David Averett. sept 22 oodtf Old Postofflee. ■ —■■ Another Let of DRESS GOODS in the favorite Basket Pattern reduced to 85 cents per yard at octll eodlw HjLE's. Black Silk and Cashmeres. If you are in need of Buch goods look at my stock before buying, otcii-eodtf J. Albert Kihvkk. Zephyr Wools. Large stock of Zephyr Wools in desira ble shades. Ladies oan rely on getting any shade of me. 3. Albert Kibvkn, octs eodtf No. 90 Broad St. M.tdumr For’* Corsets, New and complete line Of Alpacas, Bril lianlines, Black Cashmeres and Bomba zines, at J.'S. Jones. Bep. The Kxhthlten op the Uht- B n|h'l.'T-e ! Tho official fafelogiu! ottJfSdVnlennia! J Exhibition ekriWb that the total number of exhibitors in alt departments is 30,864, 12,120 being in tho department of mining and metallurgy, 8,7 m tfi 2,430 in education Arid scfence, 4,900 tw art, 2,260 in machinery, 10,217 in agriculture and loaHij httrttwtlfim-. The pursuer of etxbiUiioio tr #m tIM Cos it df State- Uh,lVs; from Great Britain, 1,004; from Canada, 1.337; from 1,597; from Austria, 750; from Sweden, 595; from Switzerland, 357; from Belgium, 621; from the’Nether lands. 894; from Ttaly, 1,144; from China, 78; from Japan, 859 J from Brazil, 942; from tiie Argentine Republic, 1,347;’ from Mexico, 296; from Spuln and her colonies, 8,323; from Portugal, 2,462; from Turkey, 1,632 ; from Rueei*, 881 Other 4xhiMtore arc from Now Zealand 1 . New South Wale*, Victoria, South Australia, Cape of Good Hope, Jamaica, the Bahamas, British ouiana, Ceylon, the Straits Settlement, the Gold Cirs*,. Mauritius, Queens land, leyoheien Arohljk-Uigo, TaHmunia, Trini dad, India, Denmark, Norway, Egypt, Tunis, the Orange Free States, Luxem burg, Hawaii, Chill, Peru, Liberia, Philip pine Islands, Slam and the Bermudas, ■this list show* how deserving of tho ap pellation of “WbriUlß Fair” tho Exhibition at Philadelphia Is. Tho number of exhib itors accredited to each country is by no means indicative of the relative showing mode by the respective ctmotriAs. Spain and her colonies and Portugal, It will 6e observed, are second and third in the number of exhibitors, while the show made by those countries, except in tbu one special department of agriculture, is far inferior to that of several others. - , To the Public. - . Having received our new- stock, we would respectfully invite our customers and the public in general, to coil and ex amine the same. Every artilcle has been selected with great care, as to style, and wiU be found equal to any offered for sale in New York, or elsewhere- The prices ot watches, jewelry'ahd silvCr-Warehis been reduced considerable here lately, and as we boy only for Cash, we can offer oar goods at the lowest profitable price. Therefore if you want good goods at low prices you will find what you want at WTTXXOt & JiissKt’a octs 3m Jewelry Stdro. Choice Team from 90c. to $2.00 per pound. Roasted and Green Java and Rio Coffee. Coffee roasted twice each week. By G. W. Brown. ~ , Ritggtr* and YVaffuus a 1 am offering tho remainder of my stick of open BuggC* and Hthdcbakcr Wagons, cheaper than over. Mr. Thos. Devore. whoKas an officqin the Repository, will “TIIE OLD lIIiLIAHLF," We make our annual bow to* the public, and bog to announce that we are aguiu prepared to offer the best WlNKittlOtfOltfe and CIGARS, at whosale and retail at tho lowest cash, price. i In addition tp IAQUORS, we have ■ SMOKER’S MATERI AL* OF *VTOty DESCKIP TIOS, and at prices to suit the times. RESTAURANT. The Restaurant Department of Our house will be kept to the usual standard, And with that our friends have heretofore been satisfied. **- Birds, Fish.l.Oysters, and all game of the season kept on hand. ('HAS-JfKYMAN A t)*. 8 tf \ LHC At Wilson Celebrated cure chilis,. cornet deranged nervous systems, sfcrefagften the appetite, and actively aid in restoring mpaired health. For sale.nt api-20 tf M. D. tlooo A Oo.k Murder Will Out. A few yers ago “August Flower" was discovered to be a certain cure tor dys pepsia and liver ooropbrfht, a lew thin dyspeptics made known to their friends how easily they had been cured by its use. The great merits of Green’s Auacax Flower became heralded through the country by one sufferer to another, until, without advertising, its sale has become Immense. Druggists in every town In thoUnitod States are selling it. No-per son. suffering with., spur stomach, sick headache, oostiveness, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, loW "Spirits, t<*., CSn take three without relief. Go to your druggists, Dr. Gilbert & Thorn ton, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try It. Sample bottles 10 cents. July si.v f res li Aloud ■*. tfe Edge Blitter,; ChoJee (Seam CluVws, L 0 Irish Potatoes, Onions, Cabbages and Apples. A full supply of Canned Goods to ar rive—all fresh. - trv'( - r p - ! ■ augis tf G. W. Brown. Corn Wanted. Farmers can sell all their spare Corn, if shelled, at fair prices, at tho City Mills. octß dfcw SOTYCK TO htHSCRIBER*. Those of our subscribers who will move their residence of, placo of busi ness, will please notify us in time, that we may hwve their pqjjier* properlydeiiv ored. sep2ot.f | Tho following are the appoinCMwilfeuf K on. W. O. Tuggle, made for the canvass. Mr. Tuggle ia the Democratic Presiden tial Elec-tot for this District:.- Geneva, " l iK>. Talbotton, “ 21. Valley Grove, “ 23. Seoond-Notioe to Tax-pyers Muscogee County for 1876. INDULGENCE LAST TEAR WAS ONLY granted onaceouflt ol late season and shprt cropi . Im laetrflctea by Comptroller General to push collection* at oner. Conte up, settle, and avoid execution and costs. .XQ**: tS* 99* Office over Georgia Home Bant. For Sale. 'yyiSLl. RG6IKDGRAPBYIK)M, , : p CATAWBA, CONCORD DELAWARE, SCt-TPERNOS^. Single root* $0 18 Per dozen 125 For 100 - ~M ITG, POMEGRANATE, CHINA and MUI> Tyroia CASH BERRY Tree* each 25 cent*. Peachtree*. $6 per 100. No charge for package. Free delivery at Co lumbu*, Ga, Irimniuigot 9*W aad vineyards also attended to. W £% -,1 l 23, \ H. C. HERMANN. Girard. O.’tTO-iAfit Postofflee, Columbus, Ga. Wells & Curtis OFFER A STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES £ vittyllfu* .‘HBeiJTn |j^™ ELEGANCE, COMFORT AND lECONOMY. Notice this List; LADIES' LACK A.\D CO.XC BESS OAJfKftS. at $1.25, $1.50 and upwards. LAVJE.V SUPPERS, at 85c. st,oo, $r higher. LADIES’ BUTTON BOOTS , $1.75 and $2.00 to found" ’IV. U DKOOAXS and PLOW SHOES, and full Slock of STAPLE GOODS ' tfkiat ” * PRICES UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW. WjE HAVE ENLAKG£D OUU STOCK AND Bi*Hced Prtre. on BOB*. CPITOR. nd lIAItNENH LEATHER, and Solicit laapectlon of Goods and Prices, and can guarantee Batisfac tlon. WELLS & CUBTIS, l * STREET. Sign of the Big Boot, W. Xj. t.atft AHrir r Attorney at Law, Hamilton, Ga. 4171 LL pMi-tl.-H'i* of Uhf Bdutta ?V -4wdcMee Vi 1 . iehfl ly ~ A 0 g*Jk * RRESRCRAWFOBD. J " J.M.McNEILL. Crawford & McNeill, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 128 Brood M., rolumliue*. Ga. jan 15 tf GRIGSBY E, THOMAS, Attorney at Law Colitnibnn, Oh. Office over 0. E. Hochstrasser’s. janlStl nu‘i b. batchkb. *. *. OijKTrHtira. HAT.CILEB & OO.JKTOfIUS Ittorfiej* and fouateHnw nt fw. Practice in Stale and Federal Courts. Ornc*—67 Broad Ytieet, over Wittich k Kin- Rton, _re r l? PEABODY A ItKAYXOY, fcttoi-iicyg at l4iw. HaVr Inovta ttielrOlßoif to corner ot Broul ud Randolph streets, over Store of R. H. Crsne, (n-tt-Alro Thomas J. Chappell, Attorney at Law. OFFICE OVER 11* BROAD STREET. Columbus, tia. ]iir<*sttf HINES DOZIER, Attorneyfit Law Ilumiltou, Ga. \X3tI.L gMrticajdn tSe Ctettxijoorbfe Clr ** or a#y%her^elßf. Hr. G. A. 1). l>ozi*rßrill be found in my office on nd after October lat, 1875, and will assist in all collections and office work entrusted. , efiftH-rr —to —ff'ttfrj CAREY J. THORNTON Wm. F. WILLIAMS. i, , Iff A. Thornton & Williams, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND BEAL ESTATE AGENTS. 1 vFFiOK UP STAIRS OVER THE SToite OF \J £, HpCIISTKASSEIt, Broad street. WfiU practice in the counties of Harris, Talbot, Taylor, Marion, Chattahoochee and Stewart, and in the Supremo Court of the State, District and Circuit Courti of the United States; also in the counties of Lee and Bueaell, Ala. Will also give special attention to the purchase and sale of Heal Estate, Examination of Titles mml Convayaaoiag. Also, to Beating and Collec tion of Rente. novl4 tf _ Attorney and Counsellor at Ijiw. Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other States. Office over Georgia Come Rank. ___ E!ATKS.-5,....- keeping aceg. rate acflounts, voucher**, ~ and Slaking sn nuai riturna for GuartfiiSha, Adnanistrat.PTß und Kycutora. iiqdMP mm removal. ™ I HAVE MOVED MY OFFICE TO THE ROOM iu the rear of the Chattahoochee National Bank. All parties indebted lo the City Mills will please c*ll iromediately An and aettle. - IX Ft. J. MOSES, Attorney at laih. / over QeofigU Horn* iAftitraucoi Q6m- VJ pany. Office hours from Ist October to Ist June, 10 to - eiaiio IlfPffiit, i-ygk rißMa Attorney & Counsellor at Caw. OFFICE west side Broad street over atore^rf W. H. Robarts A Cos. Practices in State and Federal Court*. Advice and services tendered to Administrator*, Executor*. .Guardians, Ad. Spe- States. All business promptlyattended to. fab7 dtf THOKSTON & ttRIMEb, Attorneys at Caw. OFFICE over Abell A Co.’s, corner of Broad and St. Clair streets. ainmbus. G. Jnls ly J. D. Rawbo. W. W Macjiall. RAMBO & MACKALL, Attorneys at Caw, Office iii Burr us' Building, Columbus, Gft. O. OAIiHOUN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IvSw *v Sifiiv ill §l!loi|iU UUUiUS Geneva, Ga* MvmtF* rj *** TTfILL PRACTICE IS ALL THE (Kf tftT& f A>F W the Chattahoochee Circuit. Special attention given to CoDectiolw. He is Corresponding Agent for the Geneaal Collecting Agwoutetf of Xcvr York end Savanuah. Therefore pursuing that branch of the pro ession is unsurpassed by any lawyer in the State. octal tf ‘MOBILE& GIRARD R.R. ’ I'oti-Jiuv*,,Ha.. August 1. ISTI. Hail & passenger train, T vAU.V (iacludiau Sandses, wxkisg close 0U1.5 1 7 neetlon st Union Springs with Montgom ery k Euhurls Usilrosd Sridns to sod from Mout gomery and points beyond. Through eosch with sleeping sccommodstions between Columbus and Montgurusry: Leave Columbus 1:15 r.u. Arrlvest Montgomery 7:30 r. u. >" " Mobil* 4:60 s. X. “ ■■ Nsw Orlesia..., 40.80a.ii. ” “ ** Louisville 840. u. •I" ••*. Louts. ..5....,.,.., 8:10 a. at. , “Ciacinnsti—B:tt*.x. I" "ChiSMO- ....8:00a.m. " •• Phi1ade1phia......,..,.,.,7 :Sfl T. If. •• " New YurX, HtdWr.M. " • Enfkuls 5.,.*g.8.,..,: MOa.M, " “Troy 7 ;80 r. a,. Leave Trov.,.i A. M Arrive st Coiumbus 7:00 a. M. '■ " Opehhs 0:48a. m. “ " AtlsnU ...... .... 4:15 x. m. ” *• Msoon.. ... 13:18 a. M. THROUOH SLEEPERS TQ MONTGOMERY. Entire trslu through from Montgomery to Louie villa without change, Trains arrive In Mootgomary two hoars earlier than any other line. This Is the only lino tnsglng night connoettona Northwest. , No extra charges for seats in through cars to Louisville. Save twelve hours by this line. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY, (Sundxy* excepted.) LexveColumbus .... ........ 7:35 r. M. Arrive st Union Springs 19:*0 p. m. " •• Montgutnery *;Bsa,m. " " EuHsula n si<oa.m. ‘Tlcictß to sir points Wert, Northwest and North for sale at tho TJchgt Office. W. L. CLARK, Sup t D. E. WILLIAMS. - - ' - A General Ticket Agent. APgS tr WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA GolckOßM; ttx., Aug., Jvt, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY, AS FOL LOWS: (SOCtMXXX MATt.) 4:10 PH. Arriving at Montgomary DdOrx Mobile 4:50 a k New Orleans. ... . .. 10:S8* tf Galveston i v o a m (ATLANTA AVI) HOBTHXRK MAO,,) ‘ t- T:H a m. Arrivlngat AUanta....... 3:50 p t< Lynchburg 6:oopu Pnilsdelphia o:ssaw New York 0:15 AM OST This train also connects with trains for Brlma except Sunday. TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMEUN From Montgomery and Southwest..... .12:’* From Atlanta and North 9:15 gar This train arriving at Columbus st O.J p. M.. leaves Atlanta Daily al 1.35 g. E. P. ALEXANDER, Prextocnt. CHAS. PHILIPS, Agent. Je* tf EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated Besides a full assortment at other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GBATEH, And feel justified In saying that we are SURE we can suit any and all classes of purchasers,both In quality and price. Of other Goods in oar Use, we havs a large and :bnpieteassortinatt,ucka . is H t—koj* ,}- TIN AND SHEET-WON WARE or kVKKY DESCSimoU, HARDWARE, TABLE AND POOKET CUTLERY. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS, SC. All of these articles we CAN a&d WILL sort a VERY BOTTOM PRICES, tan 1 dtf W. H.JtOBASTS *CO._ TENNESSE3E. For the latest news from Tenneaaee and ail parts ox the world, read —%x^p{# THE AMERICAN, 1 Published at Nashville, Tetm. U % ,hao*U! 0 W I'jtf-lk” rThe Largest. Cheapest and most (Hrcdla* ted paper in the State—YrnWie of Western Associated Pi’eifs Dis patches in every issue. Its Predecessors Date Back to 1812. SUBSCRIPTION list: Daily one year .>lO 60 Semi-Weekly one year.. 4 20 Weekly one year ~,. ~,,2 00 Or for shorter time in proportion. Post Paid to any Adders* on Roeeipt of Price. Specimen copies sent free on application. Address THE AMERICAN. . Tenn. REMOVAL. f The Public arc Informed that have moVed my Tailoring Establishment . d." TO THE STORK NEXT DO Hogan's 100 House, B road Street. TTiOR THE PURPOSE ot carrying mb ray Bnsi- X ness, I have thia dg asaociaVod. with me Jlr. nr. SECCMAJf, A fine and prompt Workman. , ■ We will be pleased to *ery* Ike public, tad will guarantee ae FINE WORE an cau be dons- in the United States. Bring in your orders ter Stiils and they will b furniahed with promptut*i.Y M .ft’- -t Reapectluliy, KtEHNE & SELLMAA. - oct3 tt ■, - ? r, Insurance and Real Estate Agency. Office So. 6; Crawford street, with- DR. E. J. KIKIiSCEY. JAM I-RKPAKEED TO INSURE YOUK LIFE or ].nrpeTty. (>ln Houses and Contents ln anred with safe compMtiea. -IV.'IK Also: Real Estate in h* i# 4 >ra°*h** prompt]/ attended to. W w TTIWRR, octlfi Sm tnSttrancw A Real Estate Agt. - - W. F. TICKER, Dentist, Randolph street, (opposite Slrupper s) Coin mho lanl lyl Georgia.