Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1876-1885, October 22, 1876, Image 4

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IN THE CITY. tfJirlf any of our übteriberafail to receive their paper, they mW}>UaM 4* s**** u of tke fact immediately. , iu.-. ■ ColumblUi t.iu. SUNDAY. ....... OCTOBER. 82. 1876 TIME* Jill PUINTIM WPH*. NKATNHSH AN V I)IHPATCI|. ♦ in Wa Invite tworybody who nootl any Uo- Bcrlption of Jon Printing to coll at the Times Jon Printing Office and not AA a l m —j— ■ 1 .life 4 luk IA 4 ... , t ulailaA Hfiiil tmtli worn wmr ill Miwmuuut **vynr, >. nmtnaas and tlwunh'h., Dili JiqaU#, ter ur*44.^w^ r P‘v A > tton TlckrCb FttfWLon, Vil<l fland 4*m4 '4' specialty. ear Any quantity oi.P‘ht* 4 fl tans for sale. tf JIAIIK n.IU.ANI)fOUI>. LOUMP. IIAIinJJUI, )U.ANruKVAOAKf.VKU, I Au.ru.7l t.utl CiMin.i-llur* t I.aw. pittco opposite Warehouse. jiroctteo Id tho auto aud Fedarul Courts. (OI.UMnm COTTON MARKET. OoLUMUUa, (iA., OoUiher 22, W 76. Daily Statement. Stock on haml Aug. 31, 1870... 510 llccelved yesterday. .. 897 “ previously lß.oui 18,500 yuw sliipped yesterday. , 221 “ pimoMy.. 'V.. I+,4!H) -111.117 Stock on hand this morning 8.802 Ordinary -Tei Good Ordinary 9 l.ow Middling* I/. MtddHnfta..... AS Good Middling* ‘JJf Wftnjnofiße sales fe ...... 035 KeteijttH- f; • , Si. By Wagon 251 '<MLfU.it ; : 190 ' •• liiver L 0 ** N.AK.R.K * 34 •• 8. W. It. R , 98 •• W. It. K 15-597 Shipments By S. W. It. R 715 “ M. & G. It. R fc 0 Home C0n5umpti0n............ 8* <721 New Advert lnpiiicnln. Gtoserles—l. Josopli. Just Iteoeived—Goo. W. Brown. Fresh llrugw—A. M. Brannon. Now Groatrlt-s- -J, J, Wliltle A Cos. , / y > Liquors, Cigars ainl Luneli—Davo’s Bamiileßoom. ' u •' niEKRAIi NOTICE. I'lie relatives and friends of.J. M. Lay field are invited to attend tho funeral of their youngest Son Walter, t.(,-dayf(SUN DAV) at 3p. m., at their residence, No. 1 Mclntosh street. finite til. The many friends of lir- J. A. Uranhart, will regret to learn that ho lies danger ously ill at his residence in tho city. We hope ho will recover. linn. 11. 11. Hill. At the solicitation of many of the citi zens of Muscogee county, the Hon. li. H. Hill has consented to address them on Monday evonlng next, at the Opera House, at 7 o'clock. F, G. Wilkins, Chairman Executive Committee. At a Premium. Yesterday tho Eagle and Fhenix Factory was paying a premium of from,ope M two per cent, for fragtiivtl cuisoatv, ahd fort currency of one and two dollar bills. They were scarje of cltaafur with Wbtcftitp paj’ oft their lmraocso body of hands. If a man hail had sevdral thousand dollars of fractional ourrency he could have made a dividend or two. Funeral of Mu’. Cfiarlds *k. Bbl^r. The remains of Mr. Charles Shivers were brought from Macon yesterday morning. At four o’clock In tho evening, file remains were taken from tho depot, and borne to the cemetery. Roy.. K. J. Corley read burial son-lee. Messrs. ,f. S. Aceo, R. B. Mtmk>eh,<’. IS. t Grin os, I'etei' Carnes, James T. Thwoatt ttfld W. It. 80- dell attended the remains ns pall bearers. : —■"*> ; Tlie Hoy * After Them. The Amateur is still after Council about that “big ditch” on Forsyth street. Noth ing like perseverance boys, and if you have some art of proteetifm* thrown over or around It, you will deserve the grati tude of the citizens In that part of tho city. Can’t you say something about tho miserably dizzy and gloomy looking lamps that do not adorn tho crossing of the stroots? lie ml and Uriitrinltcr. Thomas & Prescottt are dorlrous of sus taining their reputation as First Class Clothiers; instead of buying their stock from tne Shoddy Beady Made Clothing commonly known among tailors as “Buz zard Wing," with which the Northern markets are flooded this fall, have had their stock nearly all made to order In first class styles and are now dally deceiv ing, fresh from their manufacturer, ex cellent Clothing of overy variety, which they are not ashamod to sell, and at prides to suit the times. 1 . X\ A word to the wiso is sufficient. oct2l tf ‘ 81 *"s-*: : ~ r New (Joint*. * u ’- Sour Kraut. Pickles by tho gallop,. Spiced Pig Feet, “ Tripe, New Buckwheat, Fulton Market Boot, by auglS tf G. W. Brown. To me Public. Having received our new stock, we would respectfully invite our customers and tiie public in general, to call and ex amine the same. Every artllcie has been selected with great care, us to style, and will be found equal to any offered for sale In New York, or elsewhere. Tho prices of watches, jewelry and silver-ware lias been reduced considerable here lately, and as we buy only for cash, wo can offer our goods at the lowest profitable price. Therefore if you want good goods at low prices you will find what you want at Wittich & Kinsrl’s octß Sm Jewelry Store. Zephyr Wools. Ijargo stock of Zephyr Wools in desira ble shades. Ladies can rely on getting any shade of me. J. Albert Kihven , octt eodtf NO. 90 Broad St. Another Lot of DKESS GOODS in the favorite Basket Pattern reduced to 85 cents per yard at octll eodlw Kyle’s. pw .WUIAIJJ.. JPI.J rr--3ry7 s , “■ | r cup r.ampu. yy l t Wo uoiit know whoso DusmesSit is to kaftp tho olty lumps In ft condition to glvo ,a amount pf light, these moon* lessTiififhts, but wo ti§ know that tho duty, whosver It ttelontrsMk sadly noKlected. and that tho lamps glvo hut a small de gree of tfie light that they would, if kept In good ui:<%. Homo of iM itU{6 aouto tfaok stnteteetd, traverse. at lute touis, jwui to do lt, wo nood all tho ligHft wo can got, from tho low tamps providod wlieu In tho boot condition, and wo oaghfr to* get it. Somebody le paid liberally to furnish it, butwo-donotfeot lt, as tho dust and dlrtare,*>#*W* felasHcs that tho light from tho burning can soaruaiy sUamgla iUauugit. Ut Ua pteiss men arc unfortuoato onough to hnvo any ; t*-Vtserviccto is>rTjKur'l^l|fl4#gfit#fo MPf them, (1 thy to 800 how to aoICT Wo trust tho contractor will take a noto „an<l sill ThAWafhavo our street miffplftit ItrWrra’cmidmon, and kept so, r i 1 1 *9* tfMf \ If fiicro is angood fcasAn t*y a wo man#* simply W'caksolsho is A woman, should bojdobarrod tho?privllogo of ongag lng 'tn any lagiuins(|B tnwnMßrVkd ;wmfch<i lnclliuU,gMiitißy iofmiM. clearly manifest what lt is, noither Is It cosy to undorstftod why a particular kind of work done by one person equally as well juevery respect another*,sfjpuld not receive the same pay because tho workman In tho ono caso hnppons to boa woman. Evorv day we heat men Aig gest this Idea, hut the world dixss not carry lt out. be fho’flrst lluty of tho coun ‘ti'Jt ej'pfdvlddfwlft’jt Tdlvour women, and when they du : 'V'Ork as well as should have the same pay. Women eor ’fafSrywoulil inafie as gooiT clorEsas"men, and ns cashiers and txiok-keCpOft would boas accurat/'. t 1 T " J Thos/plaeos, In tho gift of out tive.wWe tho law dans uct prombif it, should bo llllcd by descrying women. In Wa.'thtrrgton' tfle dimilnmcnt clerks are many otttjons ladies. HfiOv 11 ill;. I', \Y.,JvOUdopber lias moved bis cigar factory to tho storo west of the Times office, and Is shout tilled up for .the reception of orders. In tho roar of his storo ho Me a half dozen hands engaged In making cigars of all brands and varietios. Ho purchases tho best grades of tobaoe6, and under his immediate supervision has It made Into cigars. Ho can and tided sel| cigars cheaper than they pfU 00 ordered from the Korth and you can soo esaotly,what you iu:o buying. In tho frpnt part of Ida storo IB lvls re tail department. Tlds is well lltted up, and smokqra will find for salo cigars ami smokers artioles, sueh as pipes, BtemS, tobaccd, Ac., as good and cheap as any in tho city, lie docs not' c6pflho fils retail departmohtto Ids own mako, bujb has it supplied with the choicest brands of im ported cigars. Go there and try his olgars. I,lve Within Your Means. It is just one of fho hardest things in the world for any man to do—to live at all times, and under all circuipslaneca, com pletely! within his means. JSchiid people do not le von mako the attempt to do so • but blunder along, tnldhg everything ns it comes, and seemingly care but very little whether their htmest debts are paid or not. Avery largo share of our wants and requirements aro purely imaginative, if we only knew It; and, iu nine cases out of ton, \ve shouW all bo better off if these wants eould not-fiosslbly be supplied. "■’* It is a hard thing to do; but if men will recoguizods impm-tanco, everybody will! 2RsUdif wk is Uu* stop in economy, ah(Kme that mdsl f6practiced before In-- its; Jtmeiih'e tlrucery llousc. Although Mr. Joseph hap boon engaged as a wholesale grocer but a few weeks, lie has already jnmmgk to/i. splendid trade, and is now selling apy quantity of goods tooountry meroliaiita. This can be easily accounted for, fof ho advertises bis goods llborally, anti soils at tho closest margin, everything fn his store ho has bought for cash, and when a ikon has tho cash, to spend, ho can buy better bargains. In this way Mr. JdSogth cap sell cheaper than most houses. Ills stock "of groceries is oomplete. A wally yuough his mammoth house, setflug goqiis jiileit Pi the Mill#, will give' aiv Idea' of tho ad Vantages no can give purchasers. Wecommondto our readors a,visit to h-is store, whether you want Hour, meal, meat or whtekoy. MUN. I,ICE’S MII.LINEUY EMl’Oltll.M. The Luteal FiMihlonu un<l fitj-lat, i.t . ’ —■ ,j ■/ ’ ! Wo hqp<J our lady renders in Urn city and at a dtgtapqo will not forgef Mrs. Lee's millinery store when they or tbeii friends need anytUing iq tliis Hue. The store is filled with the latost styles of bopnets aud hats, ribbons, Ihcos, collars, culTsf'Ac., and for sale at a price in tho reach of all. She eAn please the most fastidious tastes, and is witling to show the goods to anyone, that they way make close lnipecttons. Go to-morrow and look at them. It Is ulxipt tithe t.o fix up for winter. .Ilnyor u Court Vrurrrilny. The Mayor held mute a lively entnv tninmegt yesterday morning. 5 Z. T. tonkins wiP*ThnS%s.oo for disor derly conduct. Ike Smlth H (llsorderl)\ ojnducJ, Received $5.00 asciis portion. Herrington Jackson, /or oicorderly con duct, was also fined $5.00. Bettte Harrell Was reported for being drunk antf disorderly. Tho Mayor con cluded fining her did no good, so ho sen tenced her to twenty-four hours in the gunrd*-houSe,'or until she became sober. Slimier Will tout. A few yors ago “August Flower” was discovered to be a certain cure for dys pepsia and liver complaint, a few thin dyspeptics made known to their friends how easily they had boon cured by its uso. The great merits of Green’s August Flower beenmo heralded through the country by one sufferer to another, until, without advertising, its sale lias become immense. Druggists in every town in the United States are selling it. No per son suffering with sour stomach, sick headache, custivenoss, palpitation of tiie heart, indigestion, low spirits, otc., can take three doses without relief. Go to your druggists, Dr. Gilbert .fc Thorn ton, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. july*s-d*w3m. NOTICE TO SI BbCKIHEILS, Those of our subscribers wfib will jiiove their residence or plaoe of busi ness, will plea so notify us in time, that we may have tboir papbrs properly deliv ered. sepSStf Hr. Hilliard'* Mpcwria Ud Nlgln. Quito u large nod respectable as semblage, • Including it number of lndids, gave lion. Henry W. Hilliard their attention last night at the Operu House. He upoko nearly two hours, and was llstcnad to respect fully, ut time* oHafting a|>p!ausc. Ho defonded at some length his po sition as an “independent” candi date for .Congress, and appealed to tho people to assert thoir manliness by disregarding tho dictation of rings and breaking tJHo meshas .of .party machinery.. Ho 'fcrilioteod Mr. Har ris’ position, that hdßfn duatriouffy ttoo ,J)ist)f!et fora r-no,'uiaiuion, while hlsoiqio neats rapaaiuift! at holfb a|te tiding to their business, afiitl at InwMSnomi nation was forced npoH a eonventitn .that jia'd ior sixty baHoQth'3<cft.‘4 a, majority against him, by thiiffiiib bornness of tlto nnd hiufappfifntinl ftfrnOTC'grra'ii. Mr. Hilliard paid Iris respects $0 Mr. Toggle In a Very ciinstie manner. Jtfo.tlo not care to quote auy of tiie personalties in which they dead to wards each other, hat aim idy ryniark thatTne ’toiiofs”' in inis kind of warfare are ‘‘easy’’ between thorn. Mr. Hilliard was often impressive, and af Tfrtt6& eWfJncMt.** He made many telling Ifits at, his oppomints, find tnrned agrtlnst them with rmi?h skill spipp <?f sharpest yprspnal strictures, t Vo cannot judge'bit %he effect of his speech, in our judg- Brept, it warf lacking in convlri.uing aruttpH'id; but ho may have synrpftthy hy tho cleverness, as well as'tjio p.vint, wjtfi m^ fiorne ungenerous llirigs and disiiaraglng persauul^ies.. to'sayliiat towards the close of the address sorno confusion was for a short ti mo occftskjpeiJ,t>y the disorderly conduct of. one man. Mr. Hilliard met it iu a spirited as well as a dignified njanner, and the dis order was quelUjdamicl a general call for the disturber to be “put out.”. We take occasion to deny that the friends of Mr. Harris in the hall had any sympathy or toleration for this unmannerly disturbance of a public -meeting, and they manifested thplr disapproval of It in a manner which could mot be mistaken. Wo heard surprtep expressed that no poliecmep were present to felieVo citizens of the necessity of aetipg ns preservers of decency and order on this occasion. Why was it that, they wero not oh hand? • * ri vi - - -* - . ■ - I-lrst-clan* I’Alnterv. Mr. Jerorao Wilhelm lias just finished a job of painting and graining for this of fice that will comparo favorably with any work done in tho Sodth, of this kind. It was a difficult job, owing to the roughness of tho timbers In tho coiling, but it looks now us if tho entire front room Of our offico was made new. The graining pncl wall papering is splendidly done and can not bo excelled. Mr. Wilhelm has associated with him Mr. Herrington, a skilled workman, and thb firm of Wilhelm & Herrington aro fully prepared to do all kinds of paint ing, varnishing, wall papering, aud Kalso minlng. If you want your liouaoaor par lors to look exquisite, and be finished with the latost stylus, call on them. You can leave your orders at Hogan’s Ice House, they will bo promtly attended to. Wise In tlre Hlv *JIVOA rains have occasioned a rise in tho rivor, and wo probably will soon see the Rig Foot float up (hiq way. ShQ wa# at Buinbridgo Friday, with a loadof sys tors from the bay. ■ ; * ♦ ■ —— Have's tiuuipie Kauuas. For best Beer at scr, -i ,■ i : in the city; “ “ Liquors and Wines; Gold Lunch at all hours. lt TAII.OKING. The I’A&L 1 FASHION PLATES dis play luaiiy h%pdsome STYLES, which I am now making up to order. Merchants dealing in CLOTHS and CASSIMERES are now opening a handsome line of these goods. Offering the best exertions, I ex port to please even tho most fastidious in execution and in promptness. CUTTING and REPAIRING will receivo strict attention. C. 11. Jones. Choice Teas from 90c. to s2jjp per pound. Roasted and Green Java ami Rio Coffee. Coffee roasted twice each week. By r G. W, Brown. . AVEKETT. FAMILY. GROCER— AT OLD POST-OFFICE I CORNER. "'-w • Has on consignment— -500 doz.* Eggs at 20c.; largo lot Fresh Apples— by barrel or at retail; Northern CabbagopCheoso and Butter, and gener ally assorted Family Groceries. All down low for cash. “THU OLI UELI VItLE." Wo make our annual bow to the public, and byg to announce that we are again WIK RB,lily COBS and OKI ARff, atrwhosale and retail at tho lowest cash price. In addition to BIQUOBS, wo have I SMOKER’S materials of every DESCRIP TION, and at prices to suit the times. RESTAURANT. ‘ ’ ' . ’ - ' • v i • I Tho Bestaurant Department of our house will be kept to the usual standard, and with that our friends have heretofore been satisfied. *3~ Birds,’Fish,(Oysters, and all gaipe of tiie season kept on hand. Chas. Hetman A Cos. 8 tf Love A Wilson s celebrated Belts will eure chills, correct deranged nervous systems, strengthen tiie appetite, and actively aid in restoring mpaired health. For sale at apr2o tf M. D. Hood & Co.’s. Corn Wttiueil. Farmers can soil all tlieir spare Corn, if sheilod, at fair prices, attire City At IBs., octß d&w MnUamv Foy’i Corsets* Now; and yd Adl>aeas, Bril liariunes, Black Cashideres and Bomba zines, at J. 8. Jones. Sep. i tunics m*rr / ] C*-Wlct si I iiVof. -Fish-scale brocado is very fashhmu —J'<au.(il.Jre M'l BmiFtluxulUut jicdaiv hair, but tiio best of authorities agree in the.huiief t ilitpsull ruicjitilobl^fuc, ‘’SBWiflslilirffllbanf' wtif btf ’(,iii* J Sw winter. —Moss trimming is used for heading fring??. A . •:.li l ii;. r 4< -Alasloitfjßoro poacoful days for man. The women have gono into tho Insurance buskiixat When u fascinating lady on tors an ofllcoriind lays her hand upon a man's arm in that familiar touching way, and SfliniPEi liforonian usual; too. Mrs. Hally Hep r ßiA Vf Clinton Michigan, works a farm of one hundeed acres and has nine childron. If there were fjvvf hftradtisv Ttifflym'drirof usnmlgnt eseffpe work. n In silk the brocading is in many pat terns; indamassoit is aoH aud clinging In texture; In matelasso firm llko fliio and perfect quilting, aud for this runion much used for lato fall and winter paletots and sacques. Although it has been worn for* some few soasons back. Herzegovina cloth still appearsn?de pi sacraici ?nd over dresses, to be-wdn/wilh ft.sllr sktot beneath. Velvet dress skirts will be veryfashion able, both for street and fulj dross. There Is an attempt being -Hindu, to f{- k vive the round-toed hlgh-lieoied shoes. Wives Jftia presuuiptuoua creatures. They always ask for a look of tUoir lover’s hair before marriage, and taku.it without asking afterward. “Man,” says Victor; lUigiS “was the co nundrum of tho eigfrtJ&nth Conturyl Wo” man is tho conundrum of tho nineteenth century.” An American editor adds: “We can’t guess her, but will never give her up. No, nevef.” 1 <'! ■ This is not only an exciting, but a very interesting, political campaign. Women as well as men have a duty to perform in it. They cannot vote or appear In proces sions, but they can cut tho wood and bring up the coal, and thus leave |h-o men mgie time to talk up'mibt&rs. *• A “Soeloty for Promoting Legislation for the control and care of Habitual Drunkards” exists in England. A young man who married for love last spring, was splitting wood, tho other even ing when the axe slipped and took off two of hlf tops. pow .that he had Ladies wpo, pfompnade now adays have a iidw way *to* carry their skirts. They take hold of the hem of_J.be fitess, and elevate it'jjjst buough toAiiapkiy the wliito gauaeats un derneath, and (if small) the feet. There fore If a lady has inAu" olajafratefy em broidered peUidta-ft, Tier dress'will do suf flclently high to display it# beauty. Those who have plain, but clean skirts, raise the dress moderately high; but those whose skirts are rjiggect and soiled, and who have stockings with holes in them,,allow their dress to envelop them rintl drag In the dirt. —A faehipu carried to excess at; this nun, ment is that of having-rtonograißs. —Long siring to be tied under the chin, are seen on most of tho Imported bonnots. —“Angelina, whj’ do you girls oitll tills new-fashioned belt the Henry V bolt?” "Because,” replied tho witty girl, “It costs Honry a Y every tlmo his wire buys one.” —Very young ladies continue to wear basques buttoned behind. —Quoting poetry and repeating Sheak spearo don’t possess teilf tine atU'4frti(>|s to win a wife that a qmrt peanuts do. —The skirts of Worth’s dresses are so make a low courtesy in Wr 6f afidiii, or kneel In church. —A Binghamton man ks swung fqj atli vorce from his wifdohTho plea fliat she has a glass eye that Is eternally open nights, and the “aspoet makes him ner vous.!’ Fte eottsediher to close tt, with red suafiug wpx, but;that only iucroased the terror ndexpefleiicbA. * —Ladies’ dark stockings this fall, are striped h) . reps lepgthwise, crossed JjJL h#dt lines of bright colorA aRd of wmK —A Boston woman wanted to elope, but when her liusbaud gave hormone}-, to go she changed,ber ndnd. It ,tyv4 all thp ; romance away. _____ Among the most popular combinations are blue and rwL-appte and on a cream-colored pink and| plum color, and mlufy DtlierST Tlio dis position of these colors is the important question at present; mistakes aro often made which mar tho most beautifal ef fOckf mat&|Ks ari manufqptuted id two a|)4u|s, in thf mdst sfa-ikjag ,1 4R8 [us 8I tH|4|ngs. In fhe same way. Pipings, cordings, and trim mings in that stylo aro often made iu three shades. Flouncings and ruffings are most generally piaced orthe three rows, op they are more filea|lng #> tho eye thafi Sfrauged in rows of two on(f four. Notwithstanding Cotton Goods aro ad* vanning, Kylo still sells good styles of Calico at 7c., and soft finished Bleaching tflOy. . ortl# lw Another lotpf those 2c. Dress Goods at orti#i#- New Uveas GeedSt omlgaatog beautiful effects in Plaids, also Gray Pqplins, especially adapted to immediate' weak at J. S. Jones. Kep-iHf,. nnn tf —H —w — j ti ll.*, OPEN 3\T3E3'W“ ZIP^XINTTIS r^btonnow. DURING THE WEEK % a , Xf V l"i Z}}, i ' • SKCWp OF, INDIES’ ' XjuiLi A .-*J C*XX JL W' ■Cm CLOAKS. ami sue them Ix'loro Imjrinft. Sh.lii'M J. s. JONES, i *?a4t ’44ns CA €T ww wrw mwm iTt.tUHEITN Bh the winning side. -'l'Ve bst wyt HNtmro**i* Virtu a long thnw-ta Hds VlhWwtet JM. .. f* —Go to church to-day, and you wilT mroIITTJHheWHInWf: C~T *THMKrtieotlwere full of sShwigws ym terday from all parts. —Columbus horses are entered |u every at the Griffin Fair. —They have figured ColqUltt’smaJiu-ity down to 70,000, but that will do. / . - Hqplo pOPpIo are beginning talk about their Christmas tur&oy. —jTwo diu’s of bright beautiful WCuther slnMthe fiown 5 5 " -| (ffity is aSMimt ß for ! ltH<SifVA ol pf Muscogee county. —The Khedlvo of Egypt sleeps on the do that. I AtMuilW ft&/rgan TtA and playful monkey to como around. ’ —Those ‘Who intend to run for county offices should send In their announce ments, ....i. '. et -J —Moccasins are crawling lot? ibis year, and snake mediclno -ls used "freely here abouts. —Eagle Factory checks advanced %c. yiisterdsyt owipg to the increased demand anfl small sfoet. i t -It issaW that the Yankees derive the habit of whittling from tho aboriginal Chip-pe-ways, “• respect for '■Straw fiats life wearing of old overcoats should be de ferred as long as possible. — lfie tepUye habits of the ro|si, b>J?ros paring for the winter's business in ono’s wafdrobs, amusing. w —*‘XtWSrl I w&B at the Centennial," will be tho way that many a household tradi tion will be begun after a little. . . Fashion nqte: Advance repoßta ff< Indiana bhy that ‘‘ftlnc Jeans”' tfdll tie largely worn the present season. —Oiie’.of the most aggravating sights to a young man is to see a bevy of pretty girls petting and kissing a small baby. —Mr./ JF. Lathrop, member of the firm of J. W. Latin opA Cos., and Pres ident of tho Savannah ;Cotton Exchange, died in Greensboro, N. C., last week —lbiltation Limburger cheese has been manufactured so successfulls In Wiscdn sih that families living near the faqtory wore obliged to dose their windows- A sick man In New Orleans was told by thwdwetor that nothing would save trim r of catnip Uj#.. “Then I must die,’’ said the poor man, "for I don’t hold bi£a- . y y.' —A wtui sayp she 1# oppogd iroemOfl "Sfaying law!, a {flfriffoinah , ropiarks would cling to Ills collar and say, "Oil, John, why floefrengmy side so ear ly ? Why can’t you stay to breakfast ?" —Tito 54 fashionable hats worn by the girls now have wide brims, but so turned up in tho frontvus not to bo in the way, They are ealltef tho "Come-and-klss-rao” hat, and look ‘too sweet for anything else.” -4A bald man Inade mffi-ry ak th ex pense of another who covered hi# ptetial bakluons with a wig, adding as aasliircher, "You see how bald I am, and I don’t wear a wig.” "True," was the reply, “but an empty barn requires no thatch.” —Tho cotton lias opened rapidly throughout this section; and the long, dry spell of weather has enabled tho far mers to pick it out almost as fast as tt opened. There will be but little left In the fields by ttia tini# cold weather sets in. — It Is said that) f&n held up by one leg will not i ßquaWs? , *half as much as when both logs aro grasped. Thanksgiving Day le.oidp two mnglis'hppee.teid persdfls who are accustomed ft? purctinisitig thrar poultry at night, a few hours after the yWnef jtho has retired, would do wftll rermt this but and paste it in thoir hats. , tf. ■ ,ABOVK cavr, Onion , Wilder A fitters, German Syrup,’ -1 ' ; Simmons’ Liver Regulator, Ilepatine, August Flower, ' • Plantation Bitters, Pftmhartnna* SUHngla Syrup, :. Ti‘- . All the above articles, with everything else that is kept In a first-class Drug Store, for sale by F- Lob oetSJ tf I*. A. M-fllßANaiy. ( ■■ini j t Krtriii W New Moss Mackerel, Fulton Market Beef, Spiced Tripe and Pigs Feet, Choice Apple#; ITlhfi Pbtateos and On- XJkssm U wkJtX. Mountain Dew Flour $9.00 per bbl.; Brooms from 24 to 65c.; Cabbage and Sour Kroute, General assortment of Family Grocer ies. as*Godf delivered free of dray age, by 1-t '.JU O JTo ’TV. UM*x. Mr. iTiartes Heard?bf tOli?, is now in charge of tho telagrapt*offico of the tee .-tern Rnilroart, 'Ai t -• Jlii Table Dimask, Tpwals, n|* Nfipfeins The best stock in tho city at oets-eodtf Kirven’s I, havo jfcst reertyodja>: ffnb of 5 Plain Tennessee. HaMst Frfelfi' Butter,* Eggs, Apples and Potatoes. € f • DMjfiDAtaautTT.,- , 'Sept22 rtkftf t,J OfaToStoffifoi. Chaiifc of6cl|dnlc. Wo understand the Western Railroad will again change schedule, without wait ing for the change in tlie mqon, as is uqual. Under the new schedule, the train iff the evening will loave at 2 o’ylqck for Mont gomery, instead of 4as it now run#, The passenger train from Atlanth Wltr-arrteb lipro at Ti o’clock, instead of 9%. Under tils arrangement passengers from Mont gomery coming here will be compelled to lay over two hours in Opelika. Wo are not "advised when the change goes intq effect,, but soop, we be lieve. Second—Notice to Tax-pyers Muscogee County for 1876. INDULGENCE LAST YEAR : OfitM granted on account of late season and short crops', lam instructed by Comptroller -Mitral to push collections at onct. Corns up, settle, and avoid execution and costa;' k **" i * i,v 1 A %3f A 1 I). A. ANDREWS, Tax Collector. 9ST Office over Georgia Home Bank.* j tl oeti2-eodSm CENTENNIAL STORES ■W. -A.. SWIFT, moriiiKTau. * ' '*’ , , .if ~ '.. ,e 1 tb, •ji’i ;:i mid tellSiwi f;*l 'dl '•< l —;io: fH .n-djj-jiHidi noil M'b ld<<x aj j t ‘ ‘ rr-“ NEW STORES AHE NOW OPEN AND FILLED WITH A mAI FUEL AND COMPLETE STOCS Groceries e Domestic Dry Goods, Hktrta will be sol#l at tlir l.owosl 4 nsli Halos. jgAOON, FI/7PB, and FINE K VPgdIALTY. BAGGING for le tt 10c. ; TIES tt 4c. Me. T. J. HUNT (foruitrty of Esrite) and Mlt. SOULE REDD, of Columbiui. will give tKelrtpt citlattontlou to tSt dopartiocpt, •” •••• THE NEW” CENTENNIAL WAGON S t•! i I ?#"■; 'K‘-l *■, i\ / 1 i,, itl (J;. f . tit flUiii *4 ~!■'/ W/ J ÜBT COMVLKTEP. Also roiuuscted with tho entabiiahnieut. i*o expendo l.aa b<en oporoU to niakv it attractive both iu aod security for tho traveling publir. Mr. ELIJAII MtfrjJXH, of Harris, baa ('barge, aud wUldo all lu biß power for the comfort of ilb trrvfect fully auk from tbone thftting the cHt trial of the NEW WAIIbN YAItD, and solleit i>aitrtm* ag *if tht trading community to my stock of GROOKHIES. * * ' H) ,'i . • W. A. SWIIT, I’l Ojirit tm . iopß-tf. *' { Attorney at Law, Hamilton, 6a. ttTtlX pfraotide ii the v cotintlea of Uie Cliatta tt booebee Circuit. f6b3 1^ j 2 2; 1 Li\. ‘ (jj; <, • ;,iff< ■ !tEEBK CRAWFORD. • ' J. M. MCNEILL. Crawford & McNeill, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 128 If rood It., Columbus CSa. jaulS'tf* GRIGSBY E. THOMAS, Attorney /xt Law Columbus, tin. Office over 0. E. HocliEtrarser's. j.-mmr HAM'Ij B. HATCHKB. B. U. GOETCBXtW. HATCHER & (iOETCIIItJS Attorney* and Counsellon ut Law. Practice in Staie and Federal Courta. Qmon-rrW Broad atteet, over .Kin- Ol’a Jewelry Store. fajfepi ljr I’IHISOBY .V ISit V.WU V, i : ’ -i : -i ■ 1 . - ■ ' Alluruejs af l.aiv. Have moved their Office tp corner ot Broad and Rand oink Btreotu, ovpr Store of B. S* Crane, Oct 1-dim Thomas J. Chappell, Attorney at Law. OFFICE OVER 119 BROAD STREET, Columbus, Ca. march 2 tf HINES DOZIER, Attorney at La w. ‘ Ifauiiltoli, Ga. \Jtnhl, practice in the ChattahoocheA Otr ** or anywhere elae. ‘ It tHr. <i. A- B. Hosier wiU bo found in my office on and after, Qctober let. aud will asaiet in all couectlofiß and office work entrusted. sf 2& ly • " ■ *' *!>?': a iff CTT.'"’Trr y r-: 73 f VV'- '“7 CAHBY J. THORNTON’ Thornton & Williams, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, < * AND j EEAL ESTATE AGENTS. OFFICE UP STAIRS OVER THE STORE OF €H E. HOCHSTHASBEK, Broad street. Will practice in the counties of Harris, Talbot, Taylor, Marion, Chattahoochee and Stewart, aud in the Supreme Cotrt of }bo S4attf> District and Circuit Courts UnitM Stafes-, also in the counties of Lee aud Russell, Ala. "Will also give special attention to the purchase and mils of l||al Estate, Ex#minatsiij|of TStlJjl and donveyaneiaFg. Also, to Renting and Collec tion of Re m $ q i LIOXEL €. LEVI, Jr., Attorney and Counsellor at I .aw. CoimatMtaße*;, of feU N. y. M(1 *>♦#,Wtaa 8. teejilte * cca ' rtVl(teehnry*(rtieTß, kc.t *ud *b4?bk an nual return* for Guardians, Administrators and Executors. K(-p‘2i) Iy REMOVA^ Alloriicy tit Law. OFFKte dreer Gssrgtsi Rome Insurance Com pany. Office hours from Ist October to Ist June. 20 to 4 p. m. sep!9 ly Joseph F. Pou, CiFFICE west side Broad street over store of ) WM. Roberts k, Cos. PrscG<?es in State and Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to guardians, Ac. Spe cialty Ac., In Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. acsiKKas promptly attended to. feb7 dtf THORNTON & GRIMES, Attorneys nt Law. OFFICE over Abell & Co.'s, corner of Broad and St. Clair streets, olumbtw, Ga. jn!6 ly _ J J. D. Ran bo. W. W Mac kali.. RAMBO & MACKALL, Attorneys at Law. Office in Burma* Building, Columbus, Ga. mhl eod&wly C. OAXIHOTJKT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Geneva, Ga. (V -f . *< TTfILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF YV the Chattahoochee Circuit- < ' *JU ii Special attentiofa given to Collections. He is Corresponding Agent ior the Geneaal Collecting Agencies of New Yorl and SAvtrtiush. Therefore his facilities for pursuing that branch of the pro ession is unsurpassed by Any lawyer in the *State. oct2l tf MOBILE & GIRARD R.R. Viiixstuvs, Oju. August 1,187 C. MAIL & PASSENGER TRAIN, *TNiAUttr rnaklng dbae con- JL" neetionr at Oatou .Springs with Montgin eey k Enfala Bailr<*aft trains to and' fram Mont gomery and points Through coach with Bleeping. accammpffcuonH .voliif^lnfs and Montgomery: * * , Leave Columbha 1,13 F. W Arrive at Montgomoay.. §,:&) y. u. • Mobile.... i. .V 4:fto a. m. i< w Orleans. i. t.. .8*.lb:80 aVm. “ “ Nashviilr S:loa.m. " “ Louißville. 3:40F. W. u “ Bt. Louis. H:10a. M.* “ ‘<Cincinnati......, 8:15 P. m. ** “ Chicag0...—....•.i./..... v... tf. ** “ Philadelphia 7;56 “ New York. . ,10:‘40f. . “ “ “ “Troy 7:3<li-. a. Leave Troy t..................12:00 n.u Arrive at nniumiMyt , M 7:00 a.m. “ “ Opelika 0:48 a. K. “ “ Atlanta... 3 ... .... as ■ t:it. • *• Macon A, \i. THROUGH SLEEPERS TO MONTGOMERY. Entire traih through ftrom Mentgoffiery to Lbuip ville without changer Trains arrive tn Montgomery two honra earlier than any other line. This is the only line making night Northwest. * No extra charges for eats in through cars to Louisville. Save twelve hours by this line. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) Leave Columbus .. 7:35' P. M, Arrive at Union Springs.,.... I2;-0 r. m. '* “Montgomery 0:35 A, M •* “ Eufaula 5;30a.m. Tickets to all points Wert, Northwest and North forsale at the Ticket Office. W, lu CLuIRK. Sap't. D. E. WILLIAMS, General Ticket Agent. aug:Ttf WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA Columhuw, Ga., Aug., TRAINS COLUMBUS DAILY. AS fEOt* . . .n: i ‘ * I•--;••• !• < i ,m U TITKK.N MAIL.) f :10 ■M. Arriving at Mobile 4 i SUA " No# Orleana. ?? , 18:30 a h Oalvoatcn....--ij. Wj<)o 4 u (ITlahtA and NoirtfiErcKS 4ail.) 7:15 a m. Arriving lit Atlanu.. J.l 2:50 P w Lyndiburg CiOOpu Philadelphia Mam New York 0:15 a m Tliis train alao connects with trains, for Selma except Huiiday, -i;.G * TRAINS ARRIYE AT.OOLU*BUS ' ; From Montgomery And Southwest..... From Atlanta and N0rth.............. 2:16 APg* This train arriving at Colurubils at 9:i p. a., leaves Atlanta Daily at 1.36 P. u. X. P. ALEXANDER, Trcrideut. GHAS. PHILIPSh Agent. jeß_lf Wells & Curtis OFFER A STOCK OF BOOtS & SHOES 'Tneqiufr'd in tiriety—ln ELEGANCE, COMFORT AND ECONOMY, : .... * •- i Notice this List: ' LA DIES’ LACE AX!) COXGRtfSS GJjtEtCZ, <zl $1.25, $1.50 and upwards. ,#.i . LADIES' SLIPPERS, at 85c. SI,OO, $1.26 and higher. , LADIES’ BUTTON BOOTS , $1.75 aud $2.00 to $3.50 and S4.OO— A Fine AHorbnent.* • MISSES <f: BOVS' SCHOOL SHOES—BesUb be found. i ■ • w- BROGANS rt*d PLOW SHOES; andfuU Stock / STAPLE GOODS IN OCR LISE AX > ; PRICES UNPRECEDENtEDLY LOW. XltTB HAVE F.KLARGED OUK STOf-K AND VV Bedftctd Price, on SOI A CPFBEB, nd HARNESS LEATHER, anil tkJk-n lUH**-cti.m of Good, aud Prices, and can guarantee Satielac- WELLS & CURTIS, 73 BROAD STREET. Sign of the Big Boot, REMOVAL. The Public are Informed that have moved my ' ; Tailoring Establishment TO THE STORE NEXT TO Ilogan’s Ice .llousc, Hroud Street. FOR the PURPOSE Of carrying on my Buai ne.a, ; I have this day associated w-ith.nu ll r. 11. SELLWAV, A fine aud protppt Wbrktrian. . We will be pleased to serve the public, and will frnanratce M FINE WfIRK a* can be don. IB the United States. •* - ‘ Bring in your order**■ Suits aud they will bo , w K(EHNU k SULLMAX. oct3 ti