The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, October 02, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. r. H. lU' ll Ut iho \ , - - Illy F.dltar. Columbu*! CNI n SATURDAY OCTOBER 2, 1875. H A ill and. W.ANPKOUD. 1-wm r. AIIAW>, m ixPruKD o iiik ikii, .lUoriM'y* wad Coinwrllnri t I-nw. Olttco Mo. 67 Broad street, over Wittich k Kluael’a Jewelry IHora. Will practice iu the Btate and Federal Coart*. I fab2B MM L a. MATOHKB. R. M. OOKTCIIir*. •I ATi ll EIK A OKTC III|:M, Attorney* wad Counsellor* at Law, Practloo In Htate and Federal Court*. Owen—<Tf Broad street. over Wlttlcb A Kin aal’a Jewelry Htor*:• laepl ly CdM XStK DAILY 6AUHI T. OFfICK DAILY TIME*. October 1. 1876. FINANCIAL. Money to IK per cent. Oold buying 112 ••Ring 114. M)vr nominal. Might billa on Maw York buying f£c. diacount; demand hill* on Boaton Me. diacount; iwaxik check* Me. premium. OOLOMIHJS COTTON MARKET. MgW ULA**. Market oloaed dull at the following quota* Mona Ordluary 10 66- Good Ordinary 11 (a,ll>£ Low middlng* 12 fel2' Middling* I2>y W-- Oood Middling*... ss— sale* 404 balea. Receipts 434 bale*— 6 by H. W. R R. 14$ by M. A G. It It, 8 by Waatern R. It by M. k 8. R. R., 000 by River, 242 by wagon*. Hhiprmnt* 244 bales—s)3 by H. W. R. B> 6 by W. R. R.; 41 for home consumption. lUIJ.T TATT.Mr.irT Htock Auguat 31, 1875 4H5 Received to-day 434 u previously 4,2.34 4, 668 5,152 Shipped to-day 214 " provtouaiy 3,319 3,563 Rtock on hand 1,590 Haute day laat year—Received 411 •* •• “ —Hhlpped 422 “ •• •• —Halea 446 •* • •• —Block 2.050 Total receipt* to date 5,331 Middling* 13*,. JKC*JKTM AT Al.I. (TWIT KD HTATE* goATM. 1874. 1875. Haturday 8.194 10.063 Sunday and Monday 12.641 17,209 Tuesday 6.829 12.084 Wednesday 9,512 11,866 TUuraday 10.654 12.461 Friday 10 258 14,329 Varioua 1,515 Total 50,608 78,012 Hhowlng au increase of 17,924 balea compared with corresponding daya of butt year. u. h. I’Oivr*. Receipt* at au ports to-day 14,129 bale*; ex port* to Great Britain 3,803 bales ; (Continent 1.632 balea. Consolidated—79,o62 ; exports to Groat Britain 8,028 bales ; to Continent 3.960; France ——; atock at all porta 161,441. Mr. bust* M. I.yneh Ith Goneral Traveling Agent fur the Daily Timeh, ami is authorized to receipt for subscriptions and contract for adver tising for the paper. Mew Advertisement*. Froeli Fish nt John 1,. Hogan's Fisli and 100 House. Bellglous Notice J. F. Ileeves, l'astor. Notice to the Public Committee of the Baptist Church. Best Hooking Tobacco, Pi[w, Ac. F. W. Loudeober. New Eclectic, Hchool—Rev. (1. Parker. Teacher. The Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel - Walsh Sl Wright, Proprietors. Administrator's Sale William and Soule Uodd, Administrators. Komoval—Bedsit A <k>. Sain of Valuable City Residenoe Joseph Jones, Executor. Heal Merschuum Plisw und l’iiw Bowls, Briur Pipes and Bowls of various styles and prices. Bustle Pipes, Clay Pipes, Turk Pipes, Cherry, Briar and other Stems, Mutch Safes, Tobaooo Boxes and Pouohes, Blackwell’s and Duke’s Durham, "Lone Jack" and “Orungers"’ Smoking Tobacco, Plug, Twist, Fine Cut Tobacco. Fine line of Cigars. Cheap as any. F. W. Lovdeiwb, Cigars, Tobacco and Smoker’s Articles, to Randolph Street. Oot3 tf Fresh |Fl*h. I am dally receiving Fresli Fish of every variety. Fish delivered in all parts of the city, free of charge- John L. Hooan, Fisli ami lee House. Tv the Fablle. Those citizens of Columbus and vicinity, wlio desire to assist in the entertainment <tf tile approaching Baptist Association at this place, will please notify one of the following Committee of Arrangements. 11. 8. Ebtks, J. K. Apfler, l’BTKlt PhEEH, O. E. Thomas, Oct 2 at E. C. Hoor>. 1,-llkl.u. N.tlcr. Tito members of thu Brownvllle Baptist Church are nnel earnestly requested to observe Sunday, Oct. Bd, os a day of de vout and sineore prayer in behalf of the Mission Cause. Ail the members are re quested to be in attendance on {Sunday and Sunday Niglit, as matters in wbieli all are interested, will bo presented for con sideration. J. F. Kkkvks, oct X lit Pastor. mil r Fwrv At A. Is. llwrrUon'i. Northern Cabbage, Green Beans. Tomatoes, Turnip?, Irish ami Sweet; Po tatoes, Green Corn. Choice Applet), for oookinjf and eating. Choice Soft Poaches, flue Melons. Country Butter, Fresh Country Etftfs. 300 fluo Chickens, Turku's, Ducks, Ac., with a full hue of Groceries, ail of whfch will be sold at the lowest market price. Highest market price pnhl tor Country Produce. All good* deliver<*L poll 2t Car kad Window Uktm*. U— mi induce ments offered. M. D. Hood A Cos. octld'itAwlt DrpMlUr* In tin' Eagle and PhenUt Savings Depart i*nf. w|* .please imnd in their Deposit Books that the Interest t,*r-flie quarter ending Sept. 30th, ruay be entered therein. (I, CIONIIY JontlAN, OCtl 3t Treasurer. rail at i. J. Whittle’s ami see his beauti ful selection of Piahi Calico at 10 cents, sept 29-tf NfW B**h Klhhnns, New Collars ami Cuffs, fresh line of Uamburg’H Edging, choice Prints, Felt Skirt# and ftapintl*. at J. S. Jones', Sep. 10-tf Columbus, Go. n*n*na A*t. Tbe underslgnetl offers his services to the public as a General (Xdlecting Agent. The wire of Tenement Houses and ota- XaMCTTioN of urnt a specialty. Call at 8. Plerry’s Store adjoining, Post office. B. D. Carry . THE PIMTOL •hauliHi M ru|i> <tw Iftruwd Street. FOUR HUOTH AND A LITTLE BLOOD. Yesh’rday there occurred on Broad Rtroet a shooting affair, in which two young men of this city engaged, and which created groat excitement at the time. For tunately, the results were not a* aerloua as It Hocum natural that they should have been. PARTIES ENGAGED. The parties engaged in the difficulty wero Mr. LeGrand Wright and Mr. James Barbour. It seem* that they were only slightly acquainted, and tho origin of the affair appearw somewhat involved In mys tery. From the best source* of Informa tion at our command, wo gathered the fol io g facts: FACTS AH GATHERED. It seems that Mr. Barbour bad heard of tho arrest of some citizens at Seale, Als., by United States Revenue officers, and had said that “some of tho boys” up here would also be arrested. Barbour is re ported to lavo said that Wright had a warrant for him, and if ho presented it, he would kill him. The day before the shooting, Barbour went into Wright’s office, at Bedell A Go's store, and commenced to talk alxmt him to Mr. Garrett, of tho firm of Bedell A Cos. Some words passed between Mr. Garrett and Mr. Barbour, when the latter loft the store. When Mr. Wright came in Mr. Garrett told him of Mr. Barbour’s visit and what he had said about him. THREATS. Yesterday about two o’clock Barbour again went to Wright’s office, lie and Wright entered into conversation, when the subject of what Barbour had said to Mr. Garret* was brought up. Wright callod up Mr. George Andrews, who was standing in the store, and osk<*d him to witness what was said. Wright told Bar bour that ho was armed and spoke of what ho bad said about him tho day be fore, tolling him that it was as good a time as they could find to settle the mat ter. Barbour used some approbious epi thets to Wright and both men caught each other. Barbour but his hand in Wright’s collar and a little scuffle ensued. Barbour drew a large single-barrel pistol, (what is known as a horse pistol,) and Wright drew a revolver. As soon as Wright drew his weapon ho reached around Mr. Andrews, who was between him and Barbour, and llred, the ball hitting Barbour in his right hip, but in flicting only a slight wound. Andrews was soon out from between the antago nists and then Barbour fired at Wright, rnissinffkhim. Wright then pulled trigger again, while very close to Barbour, but tiie cartridge failed to explode. By this time Wright was |on the edge of the side walk and fired again at Barbour, who was still in tho store, but missed him. He then stepped back a fow feet ami told Barbour not to advance towards hirn. H EVA RATED. By tills time a large crowd bad gather ed, and they rushed in and seized both par ties. Barbour did not know bo was struck until a bystander inform*! him. Both par tios were arrested, but both soon gave ball and were released. Barbour’s wound is very slight. Wright was not touched and it was impossible to discover where the ball from Barliour’s pistol took effect. But one fact is shrouded in mystery, and that is “did the first shot come from the wall.” AFFAIR REGRETTED. The affair is to be regretted, as it dis turbed the peace of the community and may add to the fame of Columbus as a place for violence. We give the tacts as we heard them from by-stanoors soon after tho difficulty. A preliminary trial will probably be had in a few days, and the full facts developed. In this as in all affairs of the kind there are rumors of all kinds and it is difficult to make the account of the circumstances accord with every individual version. Mr. Wright is a highly respected man, was iu his office nt the time of the attack, his headquarters being with Mers. Bedel, A Cos. Mr. Janies Barbour we learn, is not seriously hurt, and will shortly recover BThe exact origin of the difficulty no one knows. To Nuberrlbere. Those of our subscribers who have moved will please notify us of the change, that we may have their papers delivered properly. Camp Meeting. The largo Central Camp Meeting began at the grounds, throe miles from Geneva, last Thursday night. Great preparations had been made by the px>plo of Talbot and adjoining counties for the success of meeting, and every possible arrangement was made for the accommodation of all who should attend. We have not yet heard how the meeting opened, but we presume it is well attended, of course. A large number of ministers from all parts of the district will necessarily attend. The Civ lumbus Methodist preachers will be there at different stages of tho meeting. We believe a large number of the people of Columbus ami the vicinity would like to go down Sunday, if there wore any means of transportation over the railroad. The authorities must have determined not to run any special train to-morrow, ns no no tice has boon given. It would have paid to have run the train if halt-fare tickets hail been furnished. We will all have to go to church at homo to-morrow, while more fortunate mortals who have plenty of leisure have gone on down to the camp meeting, and are tenting there to enjoy its many pleasures ami tie refreshed by the recreations of country life for a few days. To-morrow will be a day long to be re membered by the country people for milt's around the camp ground. . Ht'kkln* F.uiptoy There is a large number of young men from all parts of the neighboring country in the city, who are seeking employment, some of them in particular branches of business, but most of them asking for anything honorable, by which they cun make a livelihood. Very few of these young men succeed in obtaining perma nent position*, for almost every utcixdiaut has just as many clerks as he wants. New establishments do not spring up very fast here and it is much more difficult for young men to work themselves into pofdtion than in cities that are growing faster. Wo heard a merchant say yester day that he had had no less than fifty ap plications for positions in the last ten ! days. Most of the applicants are boys and young men from farms, who have | grown weary of that life and long for the j change which the excitement of city life I brings. 4'onntt-v Friend*. Gropt ora well nigh “laid by,” now, ami 1 “our country friends” come Into the city in large numbers every day. They are ; always welcome, and receive the right ’ hand of fellowship from all the merchants. The truth is, “our country friends” arc I very important to our merchants’ pros- j ; parity. THE TIMES: SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 2, 1875. T* Our Pulron*. We must insist that our subscribers pay their back duos. Wo aro obliged to have money. Our collectors will call on you, commencing with this day. We trust you will oblige us by prompt payment. It is a small amount to you, but in the aggregate is a great deal to us. October Ist, 1875. Hair of Ir> Onudi. Our merchants sometimes make con siderable sales of dry goods which scorn very Important In a town of this size. The great New York houses have lately inado enormous sales of prints and dry goods. The gnjatest sale of prints ever made In America was concluded at the es tablishment of If. B. Olafin A Cos., in New York, on Friday last. In connection with some sales which were made on tho pre vious day, over seven thousand oases of the most oelobrated brands wero disposed of at prices lower than ever made before, ranging from 5% to cents, the terms being net sixty days, or two per writ, off ten days. Every Htato In the South and Southwest was represented at the sale. This enormous amount of calico is beyond tho comprehension of an ordinary indi vidual. Those seven thousand cases con tainer! enough prints to clothe thousands and tens of thousundH of female forms. Where In the world are they going to get women enough to put all that calico around? Fine Nchiiul, By reference to an advertisement in an other column, tho public will learn that we are to have another school in our midst, and of a superior order. Rev. Mr. Parker, pastor of the Girard Baptist Church, is tho teacher. His meth od of teaching is entirely dissimilar from tho old way, and as a consequence has all of the latest ways of teaching. He pays es()oelai attention to the neglected branch in a man’s education -correct spelling. Arithmetic is mode pleasant, and a knowl edge of it cosily acquired. Othoepy and orthography are thoroughly taught. Mr. Parker has with him the tjestof cer tificates showing his ability to teach and what he has accomplished by his method. M u*l\ Madame V. Baiiini has removed to No. 77 Crawford street and will continue to give, at that place, instructions in vocal and instrumental in music. Madame Bat iiui Is well known to our readers and tho public generally as a most accomplished instructress In music. The concert given some months since by her pupils showed the proficiency they had attained under her tuition. Too little attention is paid to music culture, as a general tiling, and our citizens would do well to avail themselves of Madame Ballini’s talent. She has re cently reduced her rates. They aro now in tho reach of all. She will give lessons on tho violin to any one who desires it. We hope she will prepare another con cert soon. Cotton. Atlanta reporters are interviewing cot ton men in that city to find their opin ions as to whether the staple is apt to go up, or down, or remain where It now is. With not a single exception the gen tlemen whose opinions are published say they do not think cotton Ims yet reached its lowest point, unices a fair demand ran lie had for cotton fabrics. They seem to fear thatj it will f go lower and still lower, until it gets to a point from which it must rise. We nail 11% cents tolerably low, and it Is to bo hoped that the words of the wise men will fail of con firmation and that a g<xxl steady rise* will H<xn cliecr the producer of the fleecy staple and reward him in his honest toil. M ovlng. Yraterday was the biffffrat moving day yet. Worods loaded with household fur nature, wont in nil directions, and the city Ronernlly appeared to !m> confused and Btirred up. Everybody has about settled down Into new quarters and for< at least a year to come, tho poor mover will have peace. (I|irn Air Meeting. We arc requited to state that Itev. It. J. ('orley will preach at the open air meeting, near the river, on Sunday night. The meetings have boon suspend ed for some time, but the attendance to morrow night will be large. The mooting will bo one of interest. Vuliiat Me Property. Next Tuesday some valuable property formerly belonging to Joseph Jones, de ceased, will be sold at Executor’s sale by Rosette, Ellis, <1 Cos. Those who wish bargains, had better bo on hand promptly at the hour appointed. The property is valuable and in fine condition. Hl* Potufoen. Mr. W. 11. Vigal, of Chattahoochee coun ty has laid upon our table two enormous swiH't potatoes. The two weigh six and a half pounds. Can any farmer beat this? Come on with your potatoes, gentlemen. A iiKiml Flovvrr. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. More than seventy-five per cent of the loople!n the United States are afflicted witli these two diseases and their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, lleai;t-burp. Water-brash, gnaw ing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomash, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac. Go to the Drug Store of DrjF. L. Brooks and get a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for iio cents. Try it. Two doses will relieve you. OCU tf Corsets and Ribbons for the million at J. 8. Jones’. IVuHlrd.by XV. 11. Saul*. Four (4) good Cigar Manufacturers. Per manent employment given to good hamts. Terms--liberal. sep‘2B tf The largest and prottU*t*t selection of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at fob 14 dAwtf _ _ J. J. Whitti*b’s. Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Cose Homespun just in and for sale cheaper than ever known before, nt * sepW J.J. W HitTLß'a. .. ... ..... Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and Silver-Plate*! Ware. Anew assortment just received at VTmcn A Kinsll’s. If you want a Black Law Point at New York cost call at J. J. Whittle’s. sep22 t f _ New Dress Goods, embracing tnyiuUlul effeots in Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins, especially adapted to immediate wear at J. S. Jones’. Sop. 10—tf i'll AN. HF.YMAX A* CO.** RESTAURANT AND SALOON. Imj)ortAßi and Domestic Liquors, Wines Cigars and Tobacco. CINCINNATI LAGER BEER DEPOT, iyHO Columbus, Ga. ■CSAFa Haul out your lxx>ks and slate, my son. How deliciously cloudy every thing above Is. An artificial method of making tough beefsteak tender is said to be coming into use. Striped stockings are heartily condemn ed by some who want the sweet simplicity of tho “g<xxl old days." There Is nothing on earth more lovely than woman’s modesty. It Is a priceless treasure. Bond in for Sunday's Times a nice little reminder to your customers. Sunday’s paper is the one of all others to advertise In. In these days of financial stringency a man who is worth SIO,OOO can hold his head as high as the man who had fifty ne groes twelve years ago. Hinglo ladies *f doubtful age sometimes betray themselves by tilling ail about something that hap pencil away yonder in the early part of the century. Americans do not pay very much atten tion to boxing. When they get into a fight it is a rough and tumble, scratch and tear, general “cussin” and demoralization. Tho effects of this irregular warfare are very marked. Nothing cheers a man’s soul quicker or j more effectually than a good dinner. There Is a swx‘t music In the bell that rails us to its enjoyment. Put out your rain gauge and tell us ex actly how much rain tails during the re mainder of this week. The world glories in what it styles prac tical men. The word is made to have sev eral widely different significations. There seems to be a gcxxl many flowers left yet sab* from the “cold north wind's breath.” Little, “heavenly,” bouquets are frequently seen floating about the streets. There Is some iieauty and brightness in the world yet. We all laugh at the folly of Wilkins Mi cawber, and yet many of us calmly wait for something to “turn up.” Life is often a weary waiting by the wayside. It is a sad fact that people prefer to be lieve evil rattier than g<x*l of each other. They had much rather tarnish a virtue than purify a vice. Last summer’s hats are being refitted by the ingenious milliner, and to their self eontented wearers and to ail mankind they ook as good as new. If you are out of cash go over and swim the English Channel. Captain Webb performed the little feat, und already S6OO is rolled up prepared to lx*, sent, to him. Nothing is so discouraging to a young lawyer just as he waxes eloquent about angels’ tears, weeping willow’s, and tomb stones, to Ix3 interrupted by the cold blooded justice with “you’re off the track, bnb; this Isa ease of hog stealing.” A Richmond man will exhibit at tho Centennial the whole process of manu factoring tobacco from the leaf to tho plug. Thousands will at the same time illustrate what is done with tho plug. A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10,13% and 15c per yard -the best goods in the market at the price, at sep‘22 dftwtf J. J. W hittlk'b. WllhwA’* Tonic—A Bfc, Mure and tlfle Cure. The unprecedented sale of this world renowned medlciue proves ineontestibly that no remedy has sup43rseded the use of this reliable Tonic. No spleen has been found so hard as not to yield to its soft ening Influence, and no liver so hypertro phied a not to give up its long-retained bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever has yet refused to fall into line. Whe loek, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druggists, daw 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. „ sop2‘2 Jeans, Tweeds and Cassi meres; Alpacas, bhu-k or colored; Marseilles, Quilts,Tow els, and Napkins at J. S. .Lines’. At !.**■, Than Cod to C'loa** Out. Fine Cloths and Cassinieres, and Gents* Furnishing Goods. Do not lose the op portunity. H.T. Crigler. Sept. *2H tf lu. A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, in all colors and siiades, at sepSKl dwtf J J. Whittle’s. MtIII Thry Comr! A beautiful lot of Fall Prints just in at J.J. WHITTLE’S. scp22 A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and Inserting)), at prices to suit the pur chaser, at sftptt dawtf J. J. Whittlk’h. Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to call at Sep22 dawtf J.J. Whittle’s. Why W ill You Flue Aw*y f WITHOUT A PARALLEL. The demand for Dr. J. Brad field’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 been unable to fill them ail. He is happy to state that ar rangements are now complete by which he is prepared to manufacture Female Regulator on a Scale equal to the emer gence, ami the public may feel assured that their wants may now be supplied. Physicians of high repute are using this great remedy, in daily practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf fer from suppressed, susjxmded or irreg ular menstruation. This valuable medi cine is prepared by L. 11. Brad field. Drug gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 p**r bottle by druggists throughout America hearty blooming widow. M arietta, Ga., March 9,1870. ; Mtunrt*. Brtuifield d* Oj. : Gentlemen—You will please ship us an-; other supply of your invaluable Female j ; Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We ! • an* happy to state that this remedy gives ‘ letter satisfaction than any article we sell. We have been selling it since 186 H, 1 and witnessed many remarkable cures by ; it. Among others, there was a lady friend of ours who Was sallow and sickly j ! until she w;is tweutv-six years oki, when she was miirriotl. Her husband lived two i years and died. She continued in bad j i health; in fact, she lias never been what ] i a woman ought to be. A few mouths i ! after tho death of her husband she saw I your advertisement, and came to our ; store and bought a bottle of your Regula- i ! tor from us, and took it according to di | rections. It has cured her sound apd f well, brought her regular monthly peri ods on, and to-day she is a hearty. bUxim -1 ing widow—with the use of but two bot -1 ties of your Regulator, costing her only i three dollars, when she had tried several | physicians and spent great deal of j money without any benefit. Wishing you great success with your valuable reme dies, wo atv, yours, etc,, w. Root A s. ap‘23 Sin *l. E. GRAVES, K*j., of Troy, Ala., is authorized to receive sub scriptions and contract for advertising for the Daily and Weekly Times anywhere in Alabama. X.YKUF OPEXIXO OF YEW GOOD* 1 AT THE VIRGINIA .MTOKF.. I am now receiving a large and attrac tive stock of Fall and Winter Goods, ro-! cently purchrsod at low prices and will le sold at small profits. Beautiful Fall Prints, only 10 fonts. Bleached Cottons and Sheetings in all 1 grades. Kentucky Jeans and Factory Goods, at lowest prices. (NilcbratM brands Black Alpamis and Pure Mohairs, in liemitiful lustre, from 30 cents to $1 2 . These gimds are sold at a great bargain. 'JBUck Cashmeres and Colored Fabrics in Plain Brocade and Plaid Mohuirs. Whl® Sash Ribboua, from 25 cents up-! wards. Two Button Kid Gloves, pretty shades, 75 cents, really worth sl. One hundred dozen Linen Handker chiefs, from auction, and will Ixs sold at. near half price. Corsets, Felt Skirts, Shawls, Cloaks, Ac., in great variety. Bed and White Flannels, and Blankets, j cheaper than ever known. All are invited to come. dept, 28-ood tf If. T. Crigler. Bhu*k and colored Silks, Camel's Hair , Stripes and Plaids for Suitings, Polonaises and Overskirts at J. S. Jones’. A large assortment of Linen Collars and Cuffs of the latest etylw just received at •Sfffiß J.J. WHITTU.’S Jewelry repaired and mode to order Engraving and Watch Repairing done at WrrriGH A Kznbel'b. Mudamr Foy* New and complete line of Alpacas, Bril-i liantines, Black Cashmeres and Bomba-1 zinas, at J. S. Jones, ‘ Sep. 10-tf TO THE ri’BUr. Wishing to reduce our stock, we now of fer for the next thirty days a Urge assort- j mentof solid Gold Sets, Pius and Earrings 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, j All other grxxls at reduced prices. Terms ! rash on delivery. Call and satisfy your- i self at WrrrTCH A Kinhkl's, jeSQ tf Jewelry Store. ! •lui Arrived, If you want Ladies’or Misses' Hose, in ] medium or extra length, very cheap, go to ! sep22 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. RF.MUV.IL NOTICE. Hr Wolf A- Mtrwnrt, |ih Printers, Columbus, Ga., have removed their Printing Office into the Daily Times Office building, where; they will be pleased to see their customers and friends and the public generally Having made new additions of type to their office, they are prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing at most reasonable rates and at shortest notice. aug29 tf COLDIBIJN Female College! FIRST session begins First Monday in October. College .-ntuMUht’d on the Unlvcruity plan. Count of tu<ly distnbutfil into tho tchoohi o( Ih-lloM LettroM. Iliwtory aaul LiL*rturo. Ancient Modern MutheiiutticN. Natural S:ieuce. Mental and Moral Silence, Pen manship. EUMrutlon and Calisthenics, totfetber with the achoola of Art and Muaic. Theac ncho<dt< will op-ued with the foUowiug Fatuity: G. K j GLENN. A M.. A. SPENCER. A M.. Mrs. C. M ! M.INTOSH. Prof. GEO. W. CHASE, Principal of School ol Music Mrs. A. HPKNOER will have charge of the Home Department. A competent Art Teacher a-k. ted by the Ist October. A Normal Department will be organized, offer ing apecial advautaieee to Young Lachea in acquir ing a kuowledite of the theory and practice of instructing, and embracing a higher course in Literature and the Arte and Science* with a ape- j dal view to the proteaaion of Teaching. Board iu the <\>Ue(?eut SIB.OO p-r mouth. For other chargee ace circular or apply to G R. GLENN, Chairman of Faculty, or to TRUSTEES: J. Rhode* Browne. A. lUgea, D. F. Wilkoz, A. M. Allen and Geo, P. Swift, Sr. jr Slade's School for Boys. Classical, Preparatory and Business School. Students rube a-ith board in the family of the Principal. Where they b’ill enjoy a r •ocial and home influence, coupled with the extra advantage of instruc- WiV tion out of achool hours. Ttitiox from first Monday iu October. 1875, to lat July, 1876,(nine month*).... #75 00 Board, including ftiel and light*, exclu sive of towel*, bed linen and blanket*, (nine month*) $135 00 Tuition und Hoard, payable strictly half in ad vance. anil half 15th February, 1876. No deduction made except for protracted Providential absence. JAMES J. SLADE. J’rincipal. Sept. 2*J-45tAwlt Columbus, Ga. Hiss Mitchell's School AITILL BE RE-fiPENED THE 4th \\ ilay of October at the Dixon house. Tuition for the j year from S3O to SSO, according to the grm<ie of the pupil. Mu*ic, four leaaona )*er week, SSO. Board, $lB per month. *ej>4 dim WALT**. —rrr jo** . stewakt. DeWOLF & STEWART, Job Printers, Time, omer ■lulldlnff. IU IU\DOU*H STBKET, COXiUMBTJS, GA. i Orders for Job Printiug of every description < I solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, j Statements, Shipping Tags. Envelopes,! Business, Visiting, Postal Cards, &c. Vt'KItMINC iwirv lIOV-. in Ck-best stjib of the art- Railroad Receipt Books on hand ami made to order. Specimen* and jwior* furnished on appli- ; rati' ‘U. Order* by malt will receive prompt at-j tention. *ug22 eodtf j MADAME V. BAILIM J-TAS REMOVED TO No. 77 A'RAWFORD j *tr et. between Troop ana For*yth, aecond door j from the Synagogue, where be will continue her j instruction* in Vocal and Instrumental Music. *ep2rt lm i J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail (i nicer. Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streota, Oolumtovts, Ga. MY LAKOK STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions i* now full, and will be sold at the lowest possible price* tor CAKfI ! Batarint;, Kootl and heavy, nt 12J. Iron Cotton Ties of best patterns at 6e. Irrj;c stock flour of all grades. Jlaoon and Bulk Meats. Large lot oe .t lilnck Sued Oata. Corn and Meal. Litt'd— CVcucc in Heroes, kegs and bucket*. Molasses and Syrup in variety. Sugars and Coftees of every grade. Choice Teas. Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnaburgs, Sheetings. Cheeks, Stripes, | Cotton Yarns. Ac. Wines and Liquors, Shoes, Tin Ware, fee., fee. We guarantee satisfaction in all tilings. Slcssrs. 11. C. FABLEV and BOLLIN JEFFERSON are with me, and j cordially invite thejr friends to call on them. My stock will always be kept full and complete. No charge for drayage. Respectfully. mh3 deodtwtf J. H. HAMILTON. Cheap Groceries - AT H. F. Abell k Co’s. \I r F. arc dally receiving new good* which we ll offer at the following low prices, and guarantee them to be of the tvey best quality: Magnolia Haras, 16c. per Pound. Savannah Rice. 13c. per Pound, j Prime Leaf Lard, 13c. per Pound. Old Govarnment Java Coffee, 33c. per lb. Rio Coffee, 25 fo 30c. per Pound. Prime Roasted Coffee, 30c. per Pound. 2 pound Cans Tomatoes, $2 Per dozen. 3 “ “ “ $3 50 “ I "A" Sugar, Hew York, 71-2 ids. for sl. Granulated Sugar, 7 lbs. for $!. Pearl Grits. 20 lbs. for SI. Fancy St. Louis Flour, $lO 50 per bbi. i The above are retail price*, and all purchase# are delivered. 11. I'. V1U.1.1. A CO. M)> 11 ft Jolm Mehaftey, 4 T HIS OLD STAND, corner ol | A V *od Bridge atreeta. ColuiiifiilK, Gtl.. | Will Bay the Highest Market l’r c roa Itags. oil) l otion. Ilitlcs. Ir> mill Oreeii, Furs OF ALL KIXD, Bdphwhx ami Tallow, OW Metal*, &c., Delivered at Dep>ta and Wharf* in Columbus. Georgia. janßl tf Wanted. Ila*-* ! For which I will pay $2.50 per hundred pound* It. .T. MOSES. Attorney nt Low. OFFICE over Georgia Home Insurance Com pany. Office hour* from Ut October to l*t June. 10 to 4 i\ m. inw iy B. H. Bichardstm A ( 0.. Publishers’ Agents, 111 Bay Ntrwt, savannah, fin.. Are authorized to contract for advertising iu our er. Mrs. J A Droliinger's •£■ PAINLESS jS. U. OolliuH) prepares, Oi at reduced price*, au Opium Cure, after the I) 1 |T \I j Collin* formula, and i* 1 I X; *>X , paving remarkable uc ■ w _ __ _ coe*. nofwitta* landing <’ * I* J atrong <>ppt sitioti. Full A SUCCESS, ANl> particulars free. Ad- GKNUINE BEYOND hires* B. M. Woolley, nepu] IXH'BT. [Xu I A gt., Atlanta. Georgia. ,V. ,V. DOZIUIt. lllorncj at IdiiY. I)RACTXOEB in SUte and Federal Court* of Georgia and Alabama. Commercial laiw a specialty. Office over C. A. Redd k Co.‘a store. aug'26 tf O’Keefe. Ellis & Cos.. Cotton Factors and < OUUISSIOV UCItCII VATS. XI. I IKVTKII. WHARF. t’UAIU.EKTOK. a. c. *ep23 ‘im Removal. MY frieud* and customer* are notified that 1 hav* moved my stock on the opposite aide I of Randolph street, and Just above the Time* Of : ftce. WJf. SCHOBER. i icplf lm DANIEL R. BIZE, Wagon and Stock Yard! I HATE, in connection with my Family Grocery Store, a well arranged Wagon and Stock Yard, ! with Private Boarding House. Wheelright and [ Blacksmith Shops, *o connected ** t<i add to the enmf'Ht atul conyeuienue of thi* Yard; and ak the. attention *f planters and merchants to it a lvantage* a* a loeUtJrwi, and * arnestly wdlcii ydur patronage fiw“Sign—Wheel and Plow. East i*r Planter*’ Wrehou*e. and J. kJ. Kauf man ' Wholesale Grocery House. augls deodAWtf Muscogee Sheriff Sale. be sold on the flr<u Tuesday in Orftu \\ her next, between the legal hour* of *ale, in , front of Rosette. Ellis k Cos * au< tmn house, on j Broad street. Columbus, Ga., the following prop- t erty. to-wit: One express wagon and one set of harnea*, to j satisfy a ti fa >n my hand* in favor of J. H. Carri- ! ger va. M. D. Parker. Property i ointed tait by I plaintiff** attoney. J. IVEY - . ! *ep7 w4w Sheriff. j p EORGI A— M DSCXXi E E CO CNTY.— Robert A. j \I Hardaway, ihii C*t >r of tin estate of Mr*. Mary E. Hardaway, deceased, make* application j for leave to sell the real estate of *‘id deceased; i thaw a.re, then-tor.', to cite and adimuiMb all ; person* 4n>m-rßd. to *how cniFP* ill *hy tne* i have/ within the time prescribed by law. why leave to *-ll should not be granted to said appli- i cant. Given under mv band and official signature thi* i September 6th. 1875. F. M. BROOKS. . sep7 oaw4w ; Ordinary, / UIATTAHFXX’HEE COURT OF ORDINARY.— Whereas. William J. Ma or* make* applica tion lor letters testamentary upon the estate of John slAi° rß deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all person* concerned to show- cause why *aid let ter* should not be granted on the first Monday in October next. W. A. FARLEY*. *epf wtd Ordinary. on. j. a. niqniAin HAS AN OFFICE aud sleeping apartment or the premise* formerly known a* the I)r. Ik’xetuan lot. at the corner of Mclntosh aud Randolph street*. Entrance to the office on Mc- Intoah street, where profoasional call*, made either at day or uight, may be left ami will he promptly attended to a* oon a* received. Jan22-eod tf. 0. A. KfEHNE, MKIfCHANT TAILOIt 134 llroait tilrert, nAH on hand a handsome a**ortnient of Gen tlemen’* Dress Goods, English and French Uassinieres, Vesting*, Ac. Cutting done at reaaanable rate*. Gave your Clothe* made by mo. and I guarante perfect satisfaction iu style and price. janSl ly J. T. COOK, Stalls 15 & 17, Market House, lY tKPH o“*tautly on hand and for sale the BERT MEATS that can be obtained, inh2s dly J. D. Raxuo. W. W. Macxall. RAM BO & M ACK ALL, Vllorin'VN a| Ij,„, Offltb OiUtnl Hi'tel, Ct.lumbn,. o>. Practice in State and Aialiama Courts Refkuknckk—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savau uah, Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, Ga.; Gov. J Black Groome, Annapolis, Md.; A. &J.E.Li e, Jr., Esi|s.,Ht. Louis. lets ly THORNTON A GRIMES, Attorneym til OFFICE over Abell k Co.’s, corner of Broad and St. Clair street*, Columbus. Ga. jaul6 ly Joseph F. Pou, \(lorn<‘> ,V ( miiMi>llor ill Dm, OFFICE west side Broad street over store of W. H. Hobart* A Cos. Practices in State and Federal Courts. Advice and service* tendered to Administrator*, Executors. Guardian*, itc. Spi cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining lAtlea, AC., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United State*, all busikkk* promptly attended to. feb7 dtf j. m. McNeill, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I>RAf’TICEB In Court* of Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Broad Mtreet, over C. A. Redd A Co.’s. dd~ Special attention given to collection*. janlO tf L. P. AENCHBACHER, FliMliiimnlilo Tailor. KOOMS over Moffett’s Drug Store. I aui reg ularly supplied with the latest? FASHION PLATES, and am prejtared t*> guarantee perfect satisfaction, at reasonable rate*. mb2l eo<l6ui It. THOMPSON, Livery and Male Ntalil,., O(ff,ETHOIiPE BTEKT. Iwtw.eu KDfl..l[.li and Bryan. Tlie best of Saddle *nd liar nee* Horae*. A fine lot ot Carriage* and buggies always on hand. Special attention given to t - - accommodation oi Drover*. Th*y will find it to their interest to put np with him. f*b!4 tf Door, Sash and Blind JIIXI’I'.UTOKI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Send for price* to P. P. TOOLE. sep24 tf Charleston, 8. C. Colonists, Emigrants and Travelers Westward. IAoK map circulars, condensed time tables and general information in regard to transpor tation he ilitie* to *ll point* in Tennessee, Ar kansas. Missouri. Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, lowa, New Mexico, CUh and California, apply to or address ALBERT B. WRENN, Gen eral Railroad Agent. Atlanta. Ga. No one should go West without first getting in communication with the Geueral Railroad Agent, and become informed a* to superior ad vantage*. cheap and quick transportation of fam ilies. household good*, stock and farming imple ment* generally. All information ohkrhfclly oivkn. W. L. DAN LEY. seplS tf G. P. k T. A. Muscogee Sheriff Sales. \iriLL6e a old on the first Tuuiy in Octo >V !**r next, in front of Rosette, Ellis A; Ck.’s suction store, coru<-r Broxl and St. Clair t*., Culmnbn*. Ga.. the lngal Lours of **!••. | tb.- following property, to-wit: Also, at the same time and plare, a certain : house and lot, with Improvement* thereon, situ ated in *aid county, on the Talhottou road, about a mile from the city of Columbus, and containing threc-ft<urth* ol an acre, more or lee*, the same boiug the place of residence of Patrick SLehan and family. Levied on a* the property of Patrick suehau. to satisfy a fi fa in my hands in favor of A. H. Chappell v*. Patrick She ban. Also, at the name time and place, that lot or i parcel of land, lying in the county of Muscogee ’ and m the Northern Liberties, north of the city i of Colombo*, and iu the Villa woof Womackaville, | on bi(*-k No. 2. fronting the street east, north by Bird *, south by John King, and weat byatreet. The same being the lot on which Toney Pryor lived, containing about onc-fourth of #n acre, | more or less. Lent and on a* the pwiperty of I Toney Pryor, to satisfy a ft fa tn my bane* in la i vur of Lewis Newmad v*. Toney Pryor et al. aepfi wt.l J. R. IVEY. Sheriff. Mortgage Sale. X IT U.L te aolid on the Ar*t Tuesday in Deems- M her next, at Rosetle. Elli* k Co'* corner, in the City of Columbus, betweeu the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: That tract ur parcel of land lying in the City of IGolumbu*. and County of Mu*cogee. and known -in the plan of said City a* the North half of Lot No. Wl. urinated pD Mclntosh street, between Early and Fulton street*. Letied on a* the property of Mary Lewis, to satisfy a mortgage fl fa in my hands in favor of Tho*. S. Tuggle v*. Mary Lewi*. .Property pointed uut in **id mort gage fi la. J. Ik. tVEX, Sept 29-vrtd Sheriff. t isJiptice. riiHE If*l Tor the reglatry of"all cft&en* desiring X to vote in the approaching municipal elec tion i* now open. Those who have not yet paid their commutation tax are requested to do *o at time of registering. M. M. MOORE, *ep!7 lm Clerk Council.