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THE lIAJLY TIMES.
V. II Kll IIAHIMON, - - I'll
ColunlHW, Oh..
FUIDAY OCTOHKII 1, XOTS
MAtlf M, U>UU V. OAIUMII,
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AM4 OumtlluH **l *•.
Office No. 61 Broad *tr*et, ovr Witticb k Kin**’!'*
Jewelry Store.
Will practice Id tile Btat nd Fedi-ral Oonrt*.
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HAU L n. UATOHKK. . M. 4*OrrtWH.
HATCH KM At ttOETCHIVt,
AtUrary* land (.'oanaellore At law,
Practice Id State and Federal Court*.
Ornoa—67 Broad street. over Witticb k Kin
ar Jewelry Store. f*pl ly
( HAll.t MAItKI-rr.
OFFfiCF DAILY liMifi#. tteplembi r :>.
FINANCIAL.
Money 1 q to 1)1 per cent. Gold buying 112
aellitif 114. Silver nominal. Sight billa on New
York buying He. dtacuunt; demand bill* on Iloaton
%o. discount; bank check* ! 4 c. premium.
coiaj mms cotton market.
NEW CLANM.
Market closed doll at b* following quota
tion*:
Ordinary 1 ®-
Good Ordinary II fil '•
Low nmidluga 11 Ui Wi
Middling*. Til 13K4--
Oooil Middling* .. (& —
Warehouse **lch 265 bale*. Receipt* 812 bales—
• by 0. W B B. 114 by M. U 0. U H, 10 by Westi-ru
R. 8., ¥byN.k 8. B. 8., 000 by River. 72 by
wagon*. Shipment* 156 bale*—ls4 by 8. W. It. R.'
0 by W. K. It.; t for home consumption.
DAILY STATIC* K NT.
Stock August ftl, 1H75 486
Received to-day 312
*• previously 8,022 4,284
4.712
Shipped Mtf 1,15
" previously 3,164—8,312
Stock on hand 1.400
Same day last year—Received 411
“ •* •• —Shipped 422
- •> .. —Hale* 44rt
•• “ -Stock 2.050
Total receipt* to date 5.830
Middling* 13W.
KKCKIITH AT ALL USITSD STATRH YOUTH.
1874. 1876.
Saturday 8,104 10,068
Huiiday and Monday 12,641 17.200
Tuesday..... 6,*2W 12,0h4
Wednesday 9,612 11,8
Thursday, 10,664 12,461
Friday 10 258
Various 1.615
Total W. 603 68,683
Showing an increase of 15,863 bales compared
with corresponding day* of last year.
o. a. touts.
Receipts at U porta to-day 12,461 balea; ex
port* to Great Britain bales ; Oontinont
2.278 bales. Consolidated— 63.683 ; exports to
Great Britain 4,725 bales ; to Continent 2,278;
France ——; stock at all porta 156,027.
Mr. LaU M. Lynrk
Ih tho (louarul Traveling: Akciil for the
Daily Timbs, amil auttiorizral to reeelpt
for subscriptions and contract for adver
tising for tho paper.
New Advertisements.
Depositors with (Jflorgla Horne HuvhtKS
ltank—fi. W. Ullllrurharn, Cashier.
Asnlifnisrs' Halo-lenac Joseph, As
signee.
Au^tmt Flower F. 1,. Brooks, Dnijf
klst.
Oar iKiatl of Wlmlow Glass M. I>. Hood
A Cos.
Masonic Bogular rueetlni; of Hurley
Chapter tcsnluht.
Grand Opening of Hestaurant To-day
F. Belch.
Mplemlld Bill of Fare at A. L Harrison's
t<whty,
Notleo to Depositors in liugle A l’honix
Hivvlugs JBank-<4. Gunby Jordan, Treas
urer,
Bill uf Fure iU A. Is. llarrUctt’*.
Northern Cabbage, Green Beans.
Tomatoes, Turnips, Irish and Kwnot Po
tatoes, Green Corn.
CMce Apples, for cooking and outing.
Choloe Soft I’enchuH, fine Melons.
Country Butter, Fresh Country Eggs.
300 line Chickens, Turkics, Ducks, Ac.,
with a full line of Groceries, all of whfcli
will bo sold at tlie lowest market prloe.
Highest market priisi paid for Country
Produce.
All goods delivered. ootl at
Car load Window Gloss. Groat Induce
ments offered. M. D. Hood A Cos.
outUUtAwlt
111 the Eagle and PhonU Havings Depart
ment will please hand In their Deposit
Books that the Interest fur the quarter
ending Sept. 30th, may he entered therein.
G. Gunbv Jordan,
ootl 3t Treasurer.
■... ■
New- Iliickwht>u( Flour
At Bout. 8. Crane's.
sepao at
Call ut J. J. Whittle's and see his lxtuuti
tul selection of Flald Calico at to cents,
sept. SStt-U
M..-k UIbIHMU.
Now Collars and Cuffs, fresh lino of
Spiffing, clioleo Prints, Felt
Skirts and lTanael*, at
J. 8. .Tunis',
Sep, 10 tf Columbus, Ga.
Wa.t.d, by IV. 1(. MouU,
Four (4) good Cigar Manufacturers. Per
manent employment given to good hands.
Terms- liberal. sap2B tf
The largest and prettiest selection of
Transfer Flowers In tho city, is at
fobU dawtf_ J. J. Whixtdk'h.
A now lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow
Case Homespun just in and for sale
cheaper than ever known before, at
sep'Ji J. J. Whittlk's.
If you want a Block lvu c Point at New
York cost call at J. J. WHims's.
wpaa a
Now Dross Goods, embracing booutttul
effects Ui Plaids, also Gray Bilk Poplins,
especially adapted to iiumodiuU) wear
at J. 8. Jones'.
Sep. lnttt
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wale, U>. la*/ yard - Die beet
goe.l%4jtlAmailfW.at the pnax at
AftWtf J. J. WltlTTIjB'H.
WIIImSV •fiSUa.a.' aov, Sure US Nelli,,
title furr.
The Ale of this worhl
reiLevn.vl uKHltchie proves ineontestlbly
that remedy lias superseded the use of
this reliable Tofrie. No spleen has been
found so hard us not to yield to Its soft
ening Influence, and no liver so hypertro
phied as not to give up Its long-retail,,',!
bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever
has yet refusal to tall Into line, Wbee
lock, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or
leans. For sale by all druggists,
daw
cat*. BIIMAV A OS '*
KBSTAVRANT and saloon.
Imported and Domestic Liquors, Wines, j
Cigars and Tobaueo.
CINCINNATI LAOJUI RKBK DEPOT,
ivJO Columbus, Ga.
Aetlvlty.
Chf*r h*H com© ftt last. Itether, It ban
bgun to eomc, and tho atroeto uo longer
wear tho “Deserted Villa#©” look that
BUinmor dullness oasts over them. There
seems to be an awakening, an arousing,
and a r<*ultln# a<;tlvlty. Horses move
faster and are thicker on the streets;
drays rattle louder, and drivers hull each
other with jests and jokes In their work;
country wagons stand thick In the streets,
and tho honest faces of their drivers are
seen in every store. (JlerkH have left the
doors and sidewalks and have thoir atten
tion well occupied within; merchants talk
less, but what they say Is more cheerful
than the gloomy forebodings they In
dulged u few months ago; men pass each
other faster on the streets, and something
In the eye, or in tho walk itself, bills of
business and activity. Cotton trundles in
from the country, or comes gliding up the
river on tho boats, or whizzing In from the
adjoining counties on the wagon of the
iron horse. The aspeet of the streets is
changing. The glare of summer is gone,
and now wo are losing the* sense of its
still closeness, which stifled energy in its
birth. Tho bracing air of fall Besoms to be
taking effect Everything begins to put
on its sharp, spry, winter looks and to
move around faster to justify the changes.
The dull season is passed, and there is a
sort of sense of relief. The busy times
are beginning, and though we are not yet
enjoying tho exhilaration which they arc
after awhile to bring, still there is enough
of promise to justify hope, and hope stirs
the boing into new life. The busy season
is fast coming, and never did it come to
a gladder welcome after a more wewiry
waiting.
ROMII-HAMII AAA.
JEWISH FEAST OF THE NEW YEAR.
Yesterday was marked by a general
suspension of business by the Jewish
merchants In tills elty and a general ob
servance of Kosh-Hasiiana, or the begin
ning of the new year, by all the Hebrews
in the city. Tho many closed doors on
llrood street showed Jiow large a part of
tho city's trade Is transacted by our He
brew fellow-citizens and how important
they are to our materiul prosperity.
The day was celebrated with appropriate
religious exorcises, which were participa
ted in with groat unanimity by all those
of the Jewish faith. It was a most gen
eral and sacred holiday among them, and
all the ordinary affairs of life were laid
aside, the time being deemed Uh> sacred
for such use. Tho old custom was to eel
obrate two days, and this Is still observed
in many countries of the world, being
universal among European Jew’s, we be
lieve. In this country the progressive re
formers celebrate only one day.
Tho day was doubly Interesting to the
Hebrews in Atlanta, as they übhl it to
dedicate anew and elegant synagogue
which they have just erected.
Yesterday, all over America and all over
the world, tho vast numbers of Hebrews
celebrated their festal day and religiously
observed its ceremonies and customs. Th<*
religious exercises used on this occasion
are said to l>e impressive and solemn.
Lint \Ve‘k’* l ulKm Figure*.
The New York Chronicle, of K..tuiday re
ports receipts of the week ending Friday
night, 24th Instant, 47,004 bales, against
45,184 the corresponding we*k of last year.
Total receipts since Ist September 1(85,488,
against 05,195 last yen£ showing an ex
cess of 11,203 bales.
Jteeeipts at the interior ports for the
week 20,410, against 10,100 last year. Httsiks
10,400, against 81,526 last year.
The Chronicle's visible supply table
shows 1,601,272 tales, against 1,847,048 past
ytwir, au<l 1,7H4,070 the year before, show
ing a failing oft of 165,771 bales on the sup
ply of 1874, and of 02,708 on that of 1873.
Middling uplands in the Liverpool mar
ket were cpioto< l last Friday at 6 15-likt.;
at the corresponding date last year the
quotation was 7%d, and in 1873, BJ;d.
The New York market declined steadi
ly all the week under the apprehension of
an over supply of cotton and dull trade in
goods.
M larl u.
Wo hasten to follow the example of many
of our eotemporarles in expressing our
profound admiration for tho genius that
animated tho minds of Drs. Love A Wil
son in giving to the world the Anti-Mala
rial Pad, which is effecting more cures of
fever and ague, chills and fever, etc., than
all the other remedies combined; and we
can say, without the fear of contradiction,
if perfection is ever to bo attained at all in
modicine as a curative agent, the honor
belongs to Drs. Love & Wilson, of Atlanta,
Ua., in the discovery of tho Anti-Malarial
Pad. It Is as near perfection ns anything
in life, and is sure to cure in every case;
and we stake our reputation on the asser
tion that it is the best remedy in tho world
for all that it is recommended to cure.
Header, remember there is no taking of
nauseous compounds, no quinine, no mer
cury, no arsenic; but simply to wear an
Anti-Malarial Pad around the body, and
be cured.
Head their advertisement in another
column.
Ill* T*lk.
There is a t ime for all things, Solomon
says. Now is the time for big talk about
tho year’s farming. Exchanges are tilled
with wonderful tales of what John Smith
and Billy Slow have done on two-acre
patois's, and with one crippled mule.
These big stories are extensively eopitnl,
and are us*d as spurs to urge the loss
thrifty of mankind on to greater exertion
and larger success. Some wonderful
things an* really accomplished by thrifty
farmers, but among these recorded won
ders, we find some pills too large to swal
low without a big gulp.
Amikii** Flutter.
The most miserable beings in the world
are those suffering from DysjH'psia and
Liver Complaint.
More than seventy-live per cent, of the
people in the United States are ulllicled
with these two diseases and their effects,
such as Hour Stomach, Sick Headache,
Habitual Oostivoness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Heart-burn, Wator-brjish, gnaw
ing and burning pains at the pit of the
Htomash, Yellow Skin, C-mtcd Tongue and
disagrt'eable taste in the mouth, coining
up of food alter eating, low spirits, Ac. Go
to the Drugstore of L. Brooks and
get a 75eent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for
10 oeuts. Try it Two doses will relieve
you. OOtl tf
Corsets and Ribbons for the million at
J. S. Jones’.
HKMOVAL NOTICE.
lleWoir A' Mtuwart, Jol l*rlitrr*,
Columbus, Ga.,
have removal thou* Printing Office into
tlio Daily Times Office buildiug, where |
they will be pleased to see thoir customers j
and friends and the public generally
Having made new additions of typo to
their office, they are prepared to do all
kinds of Job Printing at most reasonable j
rates and at shortest notice.
mig*2o tf
THE TIMES: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1875.
A Miarprl** Party.
On Wednesday evening last, the class
of Mr. A. 1). Marchant, from Broad Street
Church, headed by himself, proceeded
quietly to tho house of thoir pastor, Rev.
14. F. Breedlove, and deposited thoir gifts.
How pleasant this, to bo remembered in
times of scarcity, such os now surround
tho homos of many in our midst. It was
an appreciative class, and would that
our city churches had many such within
their folds. It Is needless ts say Mr.
Breedlove and family fully appreciated
tho ugrecablo surprise, and returned
thanks In his usual graceful style. The
family no doubt retired with a deeper
sense of cbligatlon to the Giver of all
good for is providences, and a warmer
place in their affections toward tho p*o
ple they serve. The ruomlM*rship of
Broad Street Church abound in djeds of
Christian charity, and deserve the praise
<jf the people.
Short K4ut*.
We learn that a short route to the North
is soon to bo arranged on the South &
North Railroad and that tho trip to New
York can bo made on it considerably
quicker than on any route now in use
from this point. The exact time proposed
wo have forgotten, but it is quick, and ii
the railroad authorities carry out their
intentions they will greatly accommo
date tho traveling public. Quick routes
are now all tho go. Throe or four new
ones are promised from Atlanta soon.
People seem to want to go faster, as the
world progresses. (Jompluints have al
ready boon uttered at the slowness of
railroads, and Keely wants to whirl us
along through space faster than steam
ever can. What are wo coming to is a
pertinent question.
Oruud Opentttir To. Il) .
To-day Mr. F. Reich, tho popular bar
and restaurant proprietor, will havo a
grand opening of Ills new and elegant
restaurant which ho has just completed,
and which is admirably.arraiiged in every
particular. Mr. Reich has gone to great
expense to arrange a neat and elegant
restaurant and after; expending a large
amount lie has succeeded. His restau
rant is now thrown open to the public,
complete in every particular, and will al
ways bo supplied with the best the mar
ket aflords. The establishment will be
under the charge of Mr. F. Linck, who
understands his business ami who can al
ways bo found at the restaurant. An
extra fine bill of fare has been provided
for to-days customers. Every possible
delicacy, served in the best stylo and ut
reasonable rates will delight, tho taste of
all who love tho good things of life. Be
sure to drop in and try the elegant faro
which Is offered to tho public at this now
and finely arranged restaurant.
Opelika’* Cot tun.
Tho total receipts of cotton at Opelika
since September Ist, have amounted to 903
bales up to this week. Receipts for the pres
ent week 623, making total receipts for
the present season 1,426 bales. This is do
ing well for our little sister, fclie expects
lots of cotton this seoabn, and her ware
house men arc said to be wide awake and
active. That is tho way to succeed. We
admire pluck and energy, and always
wish to see thoir endeavors crowned with
success.
Sure Eye*.
There Is a wonderful prevalence of sore
eyes in this community, especially among
children. The disease is very contagious
and spreads very rapidly. It seems to
extend all through this section of the
country. We hear that there is a very
general prevalence of the disease in Chat
tahoochee ami Talbot counties.
D*uth.
The infant child of Mr. JamesT. Thweatt
died on yesterday. It is but a few days
since, that the mother was laid away. The
child has been called to follow her.
Personal.
Col. W. A. McDougald, who has been on
a trip out West, returned home yesterday.
He reports crops fine.
Mr. Dan E. Williams has returned from
a summer trip North and West.
At l.r** Than to 4'li** Out.
Fine Cloths and Cassimeres, and Gents'
Furnishing Goods. Do not lose the op
portunity. H.T. Criglrb.
Sept. 28 tf
1 uai In.
A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, in all
colors and shades, at
sep22 dwtf J. J. Whittle's.
Milll They Coirn*!
X beautiful lot of Fall Prints just in at
J. J. WHITTLE'S.
sop 22
A beautiful Line of Hamburg Edgings
and Insortings, at prices to suit the pur
chaser, at
sep22 lUwtr J. J. Whittle's,
Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to
call at
scp*22 dAwtf J. J. Whittle's.
Why Will \'on Pine Away
WITHOUT A PARALLEL.
Tiie demand for Dr. J. BradileUi's Fe
male Regulator is beyond precedent in
the annals of popular remedies. Orders
come in so thick and fast that the Propri
etor has, heretofore Ihm*u unable to till
them all. He is happy Ut suite that ar
rangements are now complete by which
he is prei aired to manufacture Feniaie
Regulator on a scale equal to the emer
gency, and tho public may fed assured
that their wants may now Ui supplied.
Physicians of high repute are using this
great remedy, in daily practice, all over
Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf
fer from suppressed, suspomhui or irreg
ular menstruation. This valuable medi
cine is prepared by L. li. Bradilold, Drug
gist. Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 |**r
bottle by druggists tiiroughout America
HEARTY BLOOMING WIDOW.
Mauiktta, Ga., March 0, 1870.
Miwh. JirarfJU ld it* Cb. :
Gentlemen—You will please ship us an
other supply of your invaluable Female
Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We
are happy to state that this remedy gives
better satisfaction than any article we
sell. Wo have boon Bulling it since 1868,
and witnessed many remarkable cures by
it. Among others, there was a lady
friend of ours who was sallow and sickly
until she was twenfv-six years old. when |
she was married. Her husband lived two j
years and died. She continued in bad •
i health; in fact, she lias never been what !
! a woman ought to be. A lew months ;
; after the deatii of her husband she saw
your advertisement, and came to our;
store and bought a bottle of your lh'gula-;
tor from us, and took it aixt*r<tng todi-j
rv*oUvns. It lias cured tier sound and
well, brought her regular monthly peri- j
(kls on, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom- j
ing widow—with the use of but two bot
tles of your Regulator, costing her only j
three dollars, when she had tried several
physicians and spent a great deal or
money without any bene tit. Wishing you
great success with your valuable reme
dies, we are, rospeotfullv yours, etc.,
W. Root & s.
ap23 3m
4. E. ORAYES, F*4|..
of Troy, Ala., is authorized to receive sub
scriptions and contract for advertising for
the Daily and Weekly Times anywhere
in Alabama.
HIRAM.
This weather is enigmatic I In the ex
treme.
Plaid shawls will envelope nearly all the
darling forms when the wintry winds be
gin# to blow.
The bright green of nature still remains.
It !s almost time for the “sear and yellow
leaf” to toll its tale of sadness.
Weeklies are springing up all over this
great country like mushr<Bn on u damp
morning. The people must have Informa
tion.
Men grow popular, and by some un
lucky stroke they lose their fair name; in
stitutions llourish, fail, and are forgotten;
but so long as this American continent
holds its seat in the middle of tho ocean,
the five cent cignr will maintain its posi
tion of supremacy in the juvenile mind.
What a congregation of distinguished
men there will be ut the State Fair. Go
over and take a poop at them.
Wo are compelled to oonfess that the
eclipse was a failure in Columbus. The
people seem to stand the disappointment
nobly,
Chilis now afflict a good proportion of
the American people and a rise in quinine
is inevitable.
For all the ills to which our weak flesh
is heir; for all the evils that the imagina
tion can conjure from the realm of possi
bility; for ui! these and many more, there
is a cure to be found ill the wondrous
love of the old negro women who are
forever “purscribing."
The sun is only an occasional visitant
now-a-days, but he is welcome all the
same.
It takes lots of grit to pay debts some
times a great deal more than some men
have.
The public is Informed that the peanut
crop was never bettor since ill© discovery
of the new world.
Take out that old letter that General
Washington wrote your grandfather and
send it right along to the Centennial.
Savannah has the Heathen (.'bint*© at
work in a laundry. We have several score
of Phoebes, and Handies, and Charities,
that we will bet on in competition with
the best olive skin that ever rubbed soap.
Centennial collars and puffs. We defy
the world to beat us on running a thing.
The American people can put it further in
the ground than any nation that ever
liv*i, loved and died.
Last spring mocking birds are becom
ing slightly interesting now.
What a pity we haven’t got an old town
pump to inspire the local poet when the
roar of waves ami the music of the spindle
fail.
The ornamentation of bill boards will
soon begin.
If you want to feel reckless drive a wild
horse at full speed along a strange road
one of these dark nights. We will warrant
the experiment to succeed.
Old uncle Ham Is just in style now, and
nobody can laugh at his striped pants.
Happy is the woman who knows how to
make her own dresses and who is not
ashamed to perform the duties of the
kitchen for happier is he who wins such
a prize for his own.
What route do you intend to take for
the Centennial?
The Wynnton Sunday-school has a iract
ing for singing every Wednesday night.
The proficiency displayed is remarkable,
and accounts for the line singing of the
school. Many larger schools could l*arn
valuable lessons in singing from that
which meets in the little brick house on
the hill.
Several new jkjsUil rulings have recent
ly been mode, but we have long since des
paired of keeping up with this business.
Is then) to be a special train to Geneva
Sunday? We would like to know. A
crowd would go from Columbus to the
camp-meeting if an accommodation train
were run.
Savannah Is to have anew weekly soon.
It is to be called tha Sunday Morning Tele
gram. Still they come and the dollars go.
We heard of a man not long ago who
left a pleasant home in Middle Georgia
and moved to the coast just to enjoy the
luxury of flsh and oysters and other bless
ings afforded by the sea. People born and
raised on the coast are seldom content to
live in the interior in after life.
It deems to us that the supply of pine in
this county is pretty good. Thousands of
loads are brought into the city and sold
every winter.
American cities are copying after Parte
very fast. They have got to calling ev
erything “grand” now. There is a slight
sound of shoddy ainnit this style.
Indiana says she is no longer the State
<tf many divorces. Georgia makes up a
pretty good catalogue in this line, and it
seems to be increasing.
Dupre* A Benedict's Minstrels will soon
be along, and Sambo and Bones will crack
the jokes they have been studying up all
the summer. Burnt cork draws well in all
the Southern cities.
If they want to pull ’em back, all the
men in the land can't stop ’em.
Anna Dickinson •has traveled 16,000
miles by rail, and never had a man to
wink at her. She kept her veil up all the
time.
Horse steak Is as dear to the French
ever.
College boys rejoice in the return of
dark nights, as front gates and chicken#
need Insurance.
When stockings cost $3) a iair, and gar
ters SSO, we ought not to grumble at a SSOO
dross. Women have their necessities, you
know.
Poo’s monument will soon be unveiled,
with imposing ceremonies.
The mumps are said to bo abroad in the
land.
If you havn’t said anything about the
wet weather now’s your time.
The manufacture of icebergs will soon
begin.
Call at J. J. Whittle’s and get some oi
the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth
est, strongest and cheapest silk in use.
sep22
Jeans, Tweeds and Cassimores; Alpacas,
black or colored; Marseilles, Quilts, Tow
els, nnd Napkins at J. S. JiWß*.
Jewelry repaired and mode to order
Engraving and Watch Repairing do*** at
Wrmou 4V Kinhkl’s.
Mudanw Foy’* Cwret*.
New and complete line of Alpacas, Bril
liant ines, Black Cashmeres and Bomba
zines, at J. S. Jones.
Sep. 10 tf
TO THE PI HI.IC.
Wishing to reduce our stock, we now of- i
fer for the next thirty day# a large cufc*i>rt- j
mentof solid Gold Sets, Pius and Earrings j
at less than New York cost. Also a va-,
riety of Silver-plated Castors. These goods
will and must be sold at a large sacrifice.
All other goods at reduced prices. Terms
cash on delivery. Call and satisfy your
self at WrrriCM A Kinsel's,
JeBO tf Jewelry Store.
LAKUE OPENING OF NEW UOOBN
AT THE VIROXNTA JITOKE.
I am now receiving a large and attrac
tive stock of Fall and Winter Goods, re
cently purchrsed at low prloe# and will
be sold at small profits.
Beautiful Fall Printe, only,lo Cents.
Bleached Cottons and Sheeting# in all
grade#.
Kentucky Jeans and Factory Goods, at
lowest prices.
Celebrated brands Black Alpa<-cus and
Puis Mohairs, in beautiful lustre, from
30 cents to $1 2 . ThesM gisHis are sold at
a great bargain,
rtßlack Cashmere# and Colored Fabrics
In Plain Brocade and Plaid Mohairs.
Wide Sash Ribbons, from 25 cents up- j
wards.
Two Button Kid Gloves, pretty shades, i
75 cents, really worth sl.
One hundred dozen Linen Handkor- j
chiefs, from auction, and will be sold at!
near half price.
Corsets, Felt Skirts, Shawls, Cloaks, Ac.,
in groat variety.
Rod and White Flannels, and Blankets,
cheaper tluui ever known.
All are invited to come.
Sept. 28 cod tf H. T. Cbioleb.
Black and colored Silks, Camel’s Hair
Stripes and Plaids for Suitings, Polonaises
and Overskirt# at J. S. Jones’.
A large assortment of Linen Collars ami
Cuffs of the latest style# just received at
sep22 J. J. WHITTLE'S.
COLUMBUS
Female College!
FIRST SESSION BEGINS
First Monday in October.
College eiitubli*he4 on the University plan.
Course of study distributed into the schools of
Belle* Lott res, UiMtory and Literature. Ancient
Lanijuaitcft, Modern Langustc-s. Mathematics,
Natural Bch nce. MeuUU sad Moral Hoiencs, Pen
msusbip, Eiocuticm and Cslistheuii'*. together
with tho school* of Art *ud Music. Those school*
will be opened with the following Faculty: <i. 14. {
GLENN, A. M., A. SPENCER. A. M., Mr*. C. M.
McINTtiSH.
Prof. GEO. W. CHASE. Principal of School of {
Music
Mrs, A. SPENCER will have charge of the i
Home Department.
A competent Art T*eher seLsctod by the Wt
October.
A Norma] Deirtment will he organized, offer
ing *|ie(-i*l ad vantage* to Youug L*dio iu acquir
ing a knowledge of the thettry and practice
of instructing. Hid embracing s higher course in
Literature and th Art* and Science* with a spe
cial view to the profession of Teaching.
Board in the College at SIB.OO per month.
For other charges see circular or applv to
G It. GLENN.
Chairman of Faculty, or to
TRUSTEES :
J. Rhode* Browne, Illg.-M, D. F. Wlllcox.
A. M. Allen and Geo. P. Swift. Hr.
Slade's School for Boys,
—, —
Classical, Preparatory and
Business School.
STl T DENTB can be accommodated
witli board iu the fondly of the
Principal, whore t-ney will enjoy a
social ami home influence, coupled
with the extra advantage of iuatruc
lion out of school hours.
Tumow from first Monday iu October.
1875, to Ist July. 1876, (nine mouth*).... $75 00
Boaju>, including fuel and light*, exclu
sive of towel*, bed linen and blanket*.
(nine month*! $135 <M>
Tuition and BoarH, pay able strictly half in ad
vance, and half 15th February, 1876.
No tleduction math- except for protracted
Providential absence.
JAMEB J. SLADE, l+inripal.
Sept. 20 dst A wit Columbuit, ia.
Miss Mitcbcirs School
\\ ILL BF. REOPENED THE 4th
}) day i>f October at the Dixon
bouse. Tuition for the acholaHttc
year from s;to to sr>o, according to
the grade of the pupil. Mu*ic. lour jwJp
lessons per week, $.50. Boartl, flB
per mouth.
*ep4 dim
The Pen Lucy School
FOR BOYS.
Two miles north of Baltimore, Maryland,
ITT ILL begin it* next session on
Tv Monday, 15th September nest,
The undersigned (formerly Profr h
sor in the University of Georgia) re
fer* to the? leading citizens of the
Reference* in Columbus: (’has. H. William#,
Es<j.. Dr. F. A. Stanford, Mr. W. G. Wooßolk.
U M. JOHNSTON.
Waverly P- 0.. Baltimore county, Md.
aug4 6w
ECLECriC S( HOOL
FOIt lIOYSA YOUNG MEN.
/ \RTBOGRAPHY AND ORTHO
* * epy, or the Spelling Book thor- iff
oughly taught.
Penmanship (of various style*, or- Wsif t
nastcatal snd business). Practical jrWp
Arithmetic, BooJt>Keei*tug, special
tie*.
Moral* and maun- rs particularly attended to.
Term* $2, $3 and $5 per month.
For reference enquire at this office ami at chaf
fin’* bo4tk store. G. PARKER,
seplS tf Teacher.
The Public Schools
IU ILL BE RE-OPENED ON MON
it day. the 4th October. No
change* have been made by the Tru*- ’'Ttrkjaflte' 1
tees in the grade* nor in the course ,
of instruction. In the Higlt 8 hool Jt*
all the lrHßchc* are taught which
are taught in our best female colleges.
GEO. M. DRW#.
•ug26 thssutoctl SuperlnfonJest. ;
WALTER S. D.WOLE, JOHN s. STEWART.
DeWOLP & STEWART,
Job Printers,
Time* oflto** Biilhiin?.
43 srm:irr.
OOLtTKCBUS, OA.
Orders for Job Ih-iating of every description .
solicited, and satiafaotmn guaranteed.
SIKCI VI.TIKN.
Bill Heids. Litter Heads, Note Heads,
Statements, Shipping Tags. Envelopes,
Business, Visiting, Postal Cards. &c.
WEIUHNfci INYITITION#.
in the bwt #tyle ai Bie *rt.
Railroad Receipt Book* on hand and made to
order.
gy Specimens and price* furnished on appli- j
ration. Orders by taail will receive prompt at- j
tunticn. ; ' j,, ang eodtf j
MADAM L V. BAILINI
HAS REMOVED TO No. 77 CRAWFORD ;
street. b4tweeß Trunp aml Forsjth, second door ,
i
from the Syuagt'gue, where she will continue her ,
instructions in Vocal and Instrumental Music. j
*ep2fi 1m
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Street*,
Colvvintous, Ga.
MY LARGE STOCK OF
Groceries and Provisions
1* now full, and will be sold at the lowest possible price* tor CASH l
Bagging, good uud heavy, at lit.
Iron Cotton Tie* of best patterns at fie.
Large stock Flour of all grades. Bucon and Bulk Meuts.
Large lot best Blai'ik Seed Oats. Corn and Meal.
J.ird—Uhoiee Leaf In tierces, kegs and buckets.
Molasses and Syrup in variety.
Sugars and Coffee* of every grade. Choice Teas.
Domestic Dry Goods, Including Osnaburgs, Sheetings. Cheeks, Stripes,
Cotton Yarns, &c. Wines and Liquors, Shoes, Tin Ware, ic., &c.
We guarantee satisfaction in all things.
Messrs. H. C. FAItLEY and ROLLIN JEFFERSON are with me, nnd
cordially invite their friends to eall on them.
T*r My stock will always be kept full and complete. No charge for
drayage. Respectfully.
aih3 dcixUwtf J. H. HAMILTON.
Cheap Groceries
- AT
H. F. Abell A Co’s.
XITE re daily re< iving new good* which we
offer at the following 1- w priot*. and
guaranty tlicm to he of the r**ry t#it quality:
Magnolia Kins, 16c. per round.
Savannah Rice, 13c. per Pound.
Prime Leaf Lard, 13c. per Pound.
Old Government Jana Coffee, 38c. per 111.
Rio Coffee, 25 to 33c. per Pound.
I Prime Roasted Coffee, 30c, per Pound.
! 2 pound Cans Tomatoes, $2 Per dozen.
j 3 $3 50 “
j "A" Sugar, New York, 71-2 lbs. for sl.
; Granulated Sugar, 7 lbs. for $!,
| Pearl Grits, 20 lbs, for sl.
: Fancy St, Louis Flour, $lO 50 per bbl.
Tin- above arc retail price*, and all purchase*
are delivered.
11. F. AHULL A 4 0.
sp 11 u
New Seed !
Kye, Barley, BBeat,
Itu.st Prool' Oats.
TURNIP SEED
AIX KINDS!
Fertilizers Tor Fall Crops.
■IOIJiTEAI) .V 4 0.,
aug'27 Ira Columbu*, <*a.
John Mehaffey,
VT HlB OLD STAND, corner ol
and Bridge street*.
Columbus. Gil..
Will I'ajr the IligheHl Market I’r c
roH
I I tag*. Old Colton, Hides, !r>
aiid hreeu, I'urs
OF ALL KINDS,
Beeswax and Tallow, Old Metals, Ac.,
Delivered *t Depot* *nd Wharf* in Columbus,
Georgia. jABBI tf
Wauled, !ta* !
For which I will pay s2.soper hundred pound*.
14. .1. MOKEH,
itlonies al law.
/ \FFIOE over Georgia ll<>me Insurance Com*
\ / pany.
Offftje hour* from l*t Ortol>er to Ist June, 10 to
t r. m. >#4* b'
B. 11. Uirhartlsoii A Cos.,
Publishers’ Agents,
111 Hay fctreet, Nuvuntinli, ha.,
Are authorised to contract for advertising In our !
er. _ _ pyw ;
Mrs. J A Oroliinger’s
P.VINLKKS i H. U. lirepae.,
Ot at reduced prices, an
Opium Cure, after the ;
I) I I' | Collin* formula, and in
* 1 iT *- | having remarkable *n< -
T j <-es, notwithstanding
< ' t UI. I gtroug opposition. Full
i A RITCCEsS. AND j particular* free. Ad
! GENUINE BEYOND I dress B. M. Woolley,'
i nep] DOUBT. (;tm | A’gt., Atlanta. Georgia, j
Lv. A. DOZIER,
Utoniey at Dm.
I>RACTI77EB iu State and Federal Court* of
Georgia and Alabama,
j * ♦#”Make* tfommerclal Ijiw a
j Office over C. A. liedd & Co.'* store.
aug'iG tf j
O’Keefe, Ellis A Uo.,
Cotton Factors and
4 (MIIIISSIOY VIHIM’IIAVrsi.
NO. 1 iFATKAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
I *ep23 6in
300 Tons Montevallo Coal,
200 Tons CAHABA
V> •• BLACK CREEK
60 •• NEWCASTLE
60 •• PENN. ANTHRACITE
I Fr sale at close figure*.
CHARMS# PHILLIPS.
Stp2;t eodlw At Weatern Railroad.
Removal.
MV friend* and customer* are notified that I ,
have moved niv strcJi on the opposite aide
of Randolph street, and just above the Tusks Of- ‘
liee. WM. SCHOBEB.
sepiy li4i _ _
DANIEL R. BIZE,
l*riH*ietoi*
Wagon and Stock Yard!
iHAVE, in connection with my Family Grocery
SUire. a well arranged Wagon and Stock \ard, I
with Private Boarding Hon**. Wbeelngbt and ;
Blacksmith Shop*, no connected a* to add to the
comfort and muvtnience of thi* Yard; and aslc
tin attention ot planter* and merchant* to its
advantages as a location, and earnestly solicit
your patronage Mr sign—'Wheel and Plow.
East of Planters’ Warehouse, and J. k J. Kauf- j '
man a Wholesale Grocery Hrmse. 1
angtS deodAwtf
OIL J. A. URQUHAIIT
UAH AN OFFICE and aleeping apartment or
the premiae* formerly known as the Dr.
boat man lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and
Randolph street*. Entrance to the Office on Mc-
Intosh street, win re professional calls, made
either at day or night, may be left and will bo
promptly attended to a* soon as received,
jan 22-end tf.
(J. A. KtKIINE.
MEIt 4 lI.V-V T TAILOII
17(1 11 road *treef,
HAS on hand a handsome assortment of Gen
tlena-n's l>re*a Goods, English and French
| Cansimeres, Vestings, Ac.
* Cutting done at reasonable rate*.
Have your Clothes made by me, and I guarantc
perfect satisfaction in style and price.
|Mttl Jy
j. r r. cook,
Stalls 16 & 17, Market House,
T7EEf9 constantly on hand and for sale the
: BEST MEATS that can be obtained.
I tuh2s dly
J. D. lUmno. W. W. Mackall.
RAM BO & MACK ALL,
Attorneyill Dm.
j Office opposite Central Hotel, Columbu*. Oa.
Practice iu State and Alabama Courts
liKFKRKNcr.*—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan
nah. tia.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savauuah. Ga.; Gov.
J. Black Groome. Annapolis, Md.; A. A J. E. Leo,
I Jr., E*qs., St. Louis.
f< IS Ij
THORNTON & CRIMES,
Allm-iit'j ut 1.4144,
/ \FFICE ovi-r Aboil A Co.’s, corner of Broad
I V 7 and St. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga.
,)anls ly
Joseph F. Foil,
Allorn<-y A 4'oiiiisHlor ut L 4144 .
OFFICE west side Broad street over store of
W. H. Kobarts & Cos. practices in State and
Federal Court*. Advice and services tendered ti
Administrator*, Executors, Guardians, Ac. Spe
cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Title*,
Ac., in Georgia, or anywhert' in the United
States. All business promptly attemird to.
feb7 dtf
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
IJUAUTICES in (Lourts of Gtiorgia and Alatiama.
1 Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd A
! Co.’s.
##* Special attention given to collections.
janio tl
L. P. AEN UII BACH Ell,
Fa#hiomib]p Tulloi*.
ROOMS over Moffett's Drug Store. I aiu r4ig
ularly suppßed with the latest FASHION
PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect
natiHiaction. at reasonable rates.
mb2l eod6m
H. THOMPSON,
Livery and Sale Mtnble,
*
OGLETHORPE STEKT, between Randolph ami
Bryan. The best of Saddle and Harness
Horses. A fine lot ot Carriages and Buggus
always on hand.
Special attention given to t'e accommodation
of Drovers. They will find it to their interest to
put up with him.
febl4 tf
Door. Snsli nml Blind
WAY! FAITOKY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Send for prices to P. P. TOOLE.
scp24 tf charleston, 8. O.
Colonists, Emigrants and
Travelers Westward.
17M)It map circulars, condensed time table* and
general information in regard to transpor
tation la iUties to alt points in Tennessee, Ar
kansas. Missouri, Minnesota. Colorado, Kausae.
i Texas, lowa, Near Mexico, Utah and California.
; apply to or addgttM AIJiE&T B. WRENN, Geu
j cut) Railroad Agent. Atlanta. Ga.
No one should go \V<-*t without first getting iu
; communication with the Geuerai Railroad
| Ageut, and become informed a* to superior a<l
v ant age*, cheap and ijuic.k transportatbm of foin
I iliea, household good*, stock and farming imple
meuta gcnerajiv. All imotHiTiON cHKEaFUi.LV
urvKN. W. L. DANLEY,
HcplS tf G. P. AT. A.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
I AI r ILL be Bold on the first Tneaday in Octo
ff ber next, in front of Rosette, Ellis k Co.’s
auction store, corner Broad and St. Clair sts.,
Columbu*. Ga., between tin* legal hours ot sale,
the following property, to-wit:
Also, at the same time and place, a certain
house and ht, with improvement* thereon, situ
ated in said county, ou the Talbotton road, al*>ut
a mile from the city of Columbus, and containing
three-fourth* of an acre, more or less, the same
being the place oi resilience of Patrick Hbehan
and laiuiJy. Levied on as the property ol Patrick
Hhehan, to satisfy a ft la in my hand* in tavor ol
A. 11. Chappell vs. Patrick Shehan.
Also, at the same time and place, that lot or
parcel of land. lying iu the county <if Muscogee
ami in the Northern Liberties, north of the city
of Columbus, and iu the Village of WomacksvUle,
on block No. 2. fronting the street cast, north by
Bird’s, south by John King, and west bystreet.
The same being the lot on which Toney Pryor
lived, containing about one-fmirth of an acre,
more or less. Levied on as the property of
T' t.cy i’ryor, to satisfy * fi fo in my banes iu la
vor of Lewis Msubtead vs. Toney Pryor id a!.
J. H. IVEY, Sheriff.
Mortgage Sale.
X X r ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decern-
V V Iwr next, at Rosette, Ellis k Co’s corner. In
the City of Coltxfubus. between the legal hour* of
Half, the following property, to-wit:
That tract or parcel of land lying in the City of
Columbu*. and County of Mu*cogee, and known
in the plan of said City as the North half of Lot
No. 641, situated on Mclntosh street, between
Early and Fulton street*. Levied on as the
property of Mary Lead*. t'> satisfy a mortgage
li fa in tny hands in favor of Tbo*. 8. Tuggle v*.
Mary i>ewi*. Property pointed out in said mort
gage fi fo. J. K. IVEY,
Sept 29-wtd Sheriff.
Notice.
rpHE list for the registry of aU citizens desiring
JL tv vote in the approaching nnfmcipa! elec
tion is now open. Those who have not yet paid
their commutation tax are requested to do so at
time of resieterimr. M. M. MOORE.
*-p|7 im Clerk Conncil,