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THE DAILY TIMES.
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KATCI4KB A OKT€HIV,
AMWiW MO ©w*#*Uars at Uw,
Practice In Htata and Padnral Court*.
OiPics—47 Brood atracl. car Wtttich k Kin
.i: j.wntrr Storr. ipi >r
Mr. !.*■) M. 1.l n,k
In the General Traveling A (font lor the
OATI/7 Timka a rot 1* authorized to receipt
for aubecriotioo* and contract for adrer
tlnlntf fdf jdw papor.
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mw ** roUMirn.
Cottmm Ga., Oct. n, i*v
MOMRABT.
Thera 1# plenty of money In the banka,
which can be obtained on Brat-cJaaa col
lateral "on call" at Are per cent.
Bxehhalfa—The banka are Mills* on
Mew York at premium. All other polnta
H premium.
Gold—ll 7, but little offered.
HUrer No demand—no quotation*.
. i ■ aerrroa
oottnn yeaterrtay waa rery quiet, and
pf order, for cotton
are In amaß fitta tofiaary tmnanctlona
are reported. The shippers buy up each
day an amount equal to the receipts. The
AateaSefipf ' * '
(ttoek on hand Auq. SI, 1875 *BS
Received yesterday. 552
" previously 10,927-11,479
11,944
&& 8.09 8.709
Mock on hand thla morning 8.262
Prirts.
Ordinary . ldVl
Good Ordinary ....
ife - k
Warehouse sale* 240
Rtetiptk.
Rr Wa*on. 302
•’ Mill * 112
" River I*o
" N. AH. R. R.. 15
" H. W. R. R. . IS
" W. R. B. 70— 552
Shipment*.
B f AW.II.R *5
Home Consumption 15— 60
Samr Say Lout Year.
Rslea ...... i .., *O2
Receipts . o
Hhipmenta 678
Stock... 3,*67
ToUl fewelpts. 13,387
Fries for Middling lS*^c
HrcM,,U o, off Unit, ,l motor r„rt,
.. ....... —— mi. M7s
Saturday i 16.202 19,8*4
Hu clay and Monday 27,555 27,988
Tuesday 20,618 25,4 1 7
Yftrlou*. 3,M1
Total 132,4* 117,309
Hhviwuigr an lnoroe of U,23b blw, ooru-
I*mt with eorrespomUnic day of last
ywtr.
nmn
lyt>(pttu>t for corn Tory light and wak-
m •ma lots, $1 W
*# *>. with I food I>rea
pect for bivrcr flfturea.
Tltere la txHialderable and Increanlnff
demand fqatUwiafta tad Alnhoma rust
proofpadAdt $1 20; feed <*ate 71 to Me.,
choice Western white oats 85 to 90c.
In flour there la no change, and the de
mand la email.
DBT OOOD6.
Trad* }* rlry goods waa pretty good.
iri.l)f**le(fc (tiling a few Oitlcra. CaUoo,
f% c., Factory Checks, lie. Calico is re
ialllng at 10c. .
*, Large Stock of Ribbons at lower prim's
than ever known, at the Virginia Htpre.
The largest assortment of line Gold and
Silver Watchca la to be found at
neU* WrrriCH A Kinsei/k.
t*t ohmi
m> p3*
4VT IW KI VKB.
.03& #BfrMlN&Wls(
J*lg FaM, Splcwd Tripe.
Wr ?i“
ran*.
New York Plppia ApplW/
County ifs6(l<k* tk*ftr % Ii
Imperial, Gold Dust, Atfuhor and Best
Flour. Full line of Twh ail hraiuUu
Ffbrl, Bartey And Oat Meal/ Plcklea by
tke gallon or jar. Potatoes, Onh n*, and
a full Une of Groceries. Liquors, Tobao-
A w Wßr'
mitre tuthsivsu Jw
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mm ■■■——. -..ajtolMA Fl.uk.r. ___ ......
The most miserable being* In the world
are those vSf&in&itOajAyOpptMiad
Over ComplmiOLCjLjCi. w,l\
More than soventy-fl\e per cent, of the
in OBFSKltncl'lbitss IM’VBioted l
MUUhew ulwfw* and tfWrfff.viK.
Mraa fJoi-Stemaak SlcfcWiMMachP,
Habitual CuaUntnotw, Palpitation of the
Hoary. MeajflJiiirn, Water-brash, Kuaw-
Inir AM burning KM or tho
Htomash, Yellow Skin, (Viated Tongue and
disagreeable taete in the mouth, coming
±xtssea£Msr.s
get a 7S cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for
tOoents. Try It.'Two doses will reltove
m- wtitf
mam. wav rorereLS .ri.,a.
*, i HI.F.
iiikw*—*>!■> iaa
Our Restaurant is now open for the sea-
CHRmahatmi
Cigars.
00117 1 -i<>y4i. Hrttsat<\
Solid Silver and Silver nlate<l-ware at
'Sp* tjurkoirtom at
ectM** >r t. Wrrncn A Kins wl'b.
-nuasht Kitt'i " -•- -,y tt --> f -.. ,
lUIOV4I. NOTIC E.
it M.t+ t Mill
SW*ir Jt KfWUrt, Jmh PrlgtcM,
Ootambua, Oa.,
' bppm Uffltin* Offlee lulu
the Daily Times Offlee building, where
they will be pleased to see their <n*toi*ers
and. friends and the public generally
Having made new addlUoas of type to
thetr ofßoe. they are prepared to do all
kfcada of M Printing at most reosunaUo
tmbmnmSjg aitoteieitnotiee. *'•-•
y^vv. 1 : . ■ ■?,.
BHyik and *dvgud Milks. Ckmei's Hair
lMr|(j|4gMTMli£fir tbtng4rolonalsea
and Overskirts at J.B. Jonhs'.
fla** Adverllaamvale.
Carpdta, Furs, Blunketa, Ac. -Virginia
Itore. r |
WanUM.ii Youqk IcidY as Honskeaper-
C. B.'ftHlhferro.
Chattahoochee Plantation For Halo—See
Advertiwuent.
Large Htouk Ribbons at the Virginia
Store.
Butler BeriiUl- -J, V. Birch, Publisher.
1,000 Pure Linen Hemstitched Haudker
chlefa at 12%c. 200 pairs Kid Gloves 75c.,
worth *I.OO. (lorswt* from 50c. to ilnest.
Table Damask, Towels and other white
goods cheap at the Virginia Store.
ootas
—, -a—nr—-■
TO THE COLt'Naia *HCBAVT
The merchants of Columbus should hsvc
and are justly entitled to the trade of Tay
lor, Marlon and Talbot oountlca, and there
la ao bettor way to get It thau to adver
tise In the Htjtlkh Hkbai.l). It being thor
mighly circulated in tbo above mentioned
countlea. 7. D. Blß' H,
oct 22 tf Publisher.
Only fc. pig yard for good soft flnlab
Mooched Domestic. Other grades equal
ly cheap. Also wide Sheeting and Pil
low Cottons, at the Virginia Store.
oct22 < %
A FATAL a I*o KT.
TURKS BBOTHEItH STAKT OUT HCNTIHO
ONE lIBOPH fits OUN AND ACCIDKNT
II.I.Y SHOOTS THE OTHKK.
Yeestanlsy evening about half past
threei/elock a man came Into this offh-e
and hurriedly said: “Come on across the
river—man shot." We followed anti
learned the following parliculara: About
3 i/cfoek Frank, Wiley and Charles Phil
lips, all brothers, started up the river on
the Alabama side. J ust after crossing the
Western Railroad Frank Phillips dropped
bis ramrod, and as he stoopwl to get It his
guu
ACCIDENTALLY PIRK.D
the whole load taking effeet In the side of
bis brothor Wiley. Dr. R. U. Palmer was
called to ezarolne and pronounced it dan
geroue if not mortal.
Blr. Wiloy Phillips was ezpressinan for
Messrs. McPm-hrcn A Yeung, snd Ms
brother Frank Is employe*! as clerk lu the
store of Mr. Collins, In Marshall, Ala.
All clever men, aud the sympathlce of
our community are fully aroused. As It
was one of those accidents that can not he
foreseen, any fnrther remarks are nnnec
eesury.
ficUlll *te*re4.
Thoes Csolrnbu *feUor’ of th Erwiuir
er-Bun, and Timwi. a r vld*ntly <T‘'ttln>?
Bcarod at the rapidly tncreaßin# t.rad and
<flowin proftpeota of Eufaula. Tho Timeh
of Haturday laat haa two or thn*< di(T**r
ant artielm* about Eufaula, in one of which
it naya: ‘Columbua is the legitimate mar
ket of Southwest and Houtheast
Alabama, and t will be a crying shame
should Eufaula absorb the trade oftheae
sections.*
It miffht be a crylnjf shame for (’olurn
buk, t<i li#e a trade that never did legiti
mately boioOtf to her, but planters ami
tmlabiors trofl’t much when.they can
save aboi l fifteen per cent, by trading in
Eufaula. Hut, wo should like to know
why Coiainhua should control the trade of
Southeast Alabama and Southwest Gour
jfia when planters can save money by tra
ding in Eufaula. Our eottou buyers pay
h much or more for cotton than tbtiae
ot and dry *ood* ami gro
ceries are much eheapar here than there.
Hanged if it don’t look to u like some
people who live up the river, in the neigh
borhood of the Eagle *1 Phenii Cotton
Mills, werer will realiz< the fset that Eu
faula is the commercial wuitre of South
east Alabama and a large portion of Houth-
WBwttloorgla and Florida. They should
remember that up to Saturday evening
last, Eufaula had received several hun
dred bags of cotton more than Columbus,
and that the good old lady of Rue**ll
eounty who bought a ‘kaliker* drees for
her daughter, in Columbus last year,
bought it here the present simimou, and
f hat Eufaula is surely ami rapidly reclaim
ing the trade of all that n of country
of which she is geographically and legiti
mately the commercial oentre. We be
see<-h the editors of the Eagle A I’henix
factory to possess their e<ule in j>hi ienee,
and stibrnit with t>eeuniii)g fortituileto the
inevitable dedrens of fate.- -Eufaula funds.
The Editor of that spicy journal the
Eufaula Time# fto which we wish the best
luck in the afield) ought to surraount
the ats\di|itli me llguic oj a iUnUin
cock in the act of crowing. We can imag
ine nothing more indicative of pluck
against inner mono table strength than
tiiat or the Ban tain Exifaula ‘cro#ltig
against our Impregnable phoenix city of
Ootmubus, Georgia.
Tb. Hebrew l>.llvul
The Hebrew FtaUvhl of 'Bstiernacles,
Which bcgirn last Friday evening, will oon
tlnue for eight days. The first two and
last days are regarded aa general holi
days; the intermediate days, being looked
upon ns hair holidays, are not celebrated
in auy sper'ial manner. The orthodox Is
raolltes dwell duiing the festival in taber
nacles erected for this purpose, to com
memorate that the Children of Israel dwelt
in the wilderness ufier their exodus from
Egypt. Brnuobeaof the palm tr.v, mj r
tlo, wfflosl ig the bfuok, and citron, are
taken in the Synagogue ami waved while
the liitllelujah panlniH and the tu-sarmaiiH
ndb sung ami o hinted. Jh<Glebn*vvp,'' ljil**
ttvtng in PalaaHne a* aagykultiitffcL#*o
ple, considered the Feast of Tabernacles
as thp the gathering of the har
vest, ana appeared in their hbtise#of wor
ship with the fruits and plants named,
offering thanks to God for the products ol
the land. The festival couciudes with a
day uf lojbiolog iu houur of the "Law.”
NVw CmtrrprUr*.
The bagging factory is now considered
a fixed fact, and vHM give employment to
a large number of hands. We hear con
siderable talk of ft large shoe factory b •
Im> established here, ami have no doub:
t wilt,be carried out. Why .•;
-ra-AStabUsh thepupor mills? They vnspe
ana.tire and profitable industry befon
their dcatruotlun, utilizing our waste
rags, and affording occupation to man>
persona. Evory enterprise ef this char
acter is of great benefit to all classes, aim
the immensity of our bulk freights, wilt
sooo bring the Bail Bond to terms. W.
are fast cheating anew foundation and
basis of prosperity in the manufacture ot
specialties. They will soon tempt other
railroads u> compete for thetr transpor*
tattoo and break down the present mon
opoly that assails us. Wo are beginning
to fed anew born strength, and ‘ere king
our “Lowell of the South" will dictate
terms, not sue for them.
Cloth Socques,Shawls and another iot ol
those beautiful Black Silks and Black A!
pacaa and Mobalra, just received at the
Virginia Store. oetSJ
M rßfffir MDAt- OCTOBER 22, UJTfiJ
The Central Railroad can’t get the right
of way through the Lana of the Mont
gomery A Eufaul t Komi.
The Eagle A Phenix Factory has orders
for two hundred cases ginghams ahead of
their supply now on hand.
Blanket* manufactured b-i’* are being
shipped to every part of tho ITnlted fttates,
and will soon be an article of export.
Oilunibus extremes : Manufacturing
tdankets and Ice machines.
In 18A3 new ConfederabY currency was
ioftued, aud the of '6l and ’62 were
at a discount The Georgia militia wens
just then called out, and underwent con
siderable ridicule from the veteran “Ooru
fods, M who were sometimes badly worsted
in these encounter*. On one occasion a
red-capped artillerist, paselng a **web
ioot,” called out, "HeUo, tnlstorl do you
uns lielong to the new issue ?** Ifes, wc*-
’unS do—and there haint no diicouiit on
us."
More holey than righteous: Our old
overcoat.
“There Is a destiny that shapes our
ends, rough hew them as we may.”
“Charity begins at home’’; true—and it
often stays there.
“Shakspeare is authority on every sub
ject,’’ asserted a Ur in believtir in the great
laird, at a dining. “Pshaw! what does he
say about a beefsteak ?** “A‘>out a beef
steak ! why, dear me, he says, *lf ’twere
done when ’tls done, ’twere well ’twere
done qulckl.v/ “
The cotton corner in N“w York didn’t
prove such a soft thing; soems it was a
kind of gun-cotton exploded and some
body got hurt.
Luxurious- If not Byron, it was some
kindred spirit, who wished that women
all, from Nortli to South, tuu) but one
sweet aud rosy mouth, tlmt he might
kiss them all at once.
Sabi a villianouH old bachelor of a sweet,
fresh young girl: Zounds, I’ll marry her
if I have to die in the a tempt, and he dyed
Feminine ecstaey-JOh! I’m so glad to
meet you. Yes, Pin glad you’re glad.
Yes indeed, and I’m so glad you’re glad.
I’m glad—Exit.
Treason is ne’oF successful. What’s the
reason? When successful, 'Us not counted
treason.
A disagreeable young lady—Miss An*
thropy.
A lady in CHumbus an vi that she only
wishes to go to the Centennial in order lo
se* one thing, and tlmt Is the hen that lays
fire eggs a day.
We saw a little boy put on his first pair
of breeches yesterday; he was as proud as
a turkey gobbler.
The terror of honorable debtors-the
man who walks the streets with a long
tail coat, one hand in bis bosom ami the
other holding a bundle of “duns.” Avoid
him. honorable debtor, as thou wouidat
a leper.
Instead of admonishing you to “bevare
of the vldders,** wo would advise you to
l>eware of the bull dog in papa's front
ynrd. It would also Is* wail to measure
the front fence, so as to l*e certain that
“vaulting ambition (ihmiUJ) o'fr h*aps it
self’’ in <yi' of necessity.
“Did yon that paragiapb in the pa
per Complimenting a fad v tlboilt her inde
pendencf, “Yes.” “W**ll, that was
meant ftr nie." Hm-h was address**! to us
by six different laiiieg.
“Unit<Ml we stand, divided wo fall,’’ as
the two dogs said to each other when pull
ing at the ends of the same bone.
Flattery, like sugar-coated pills, Is easi
ly swallowed.
Nnrlua Mvpcrlor '**•*.
On Monday evening the Bar requested
the Judge to adjourn the court, and give
them an adjourned term, whirl! ho r*fusMi
U do. He informed them that he would
pass any business they did not want to
try, but could not hold an adjourned term
for thorn.
Thecivil business was gone through with
on Monday.
The criminal docket was taken up on
Tuesday, and the three following jail cases
were tried:
The Stab' vs. Jeff Livingston; corn steal
ing. VeidlctguUty, andHeutouced ft>thi*e
yoars ip tiuMM'iiltentiufy
.Tames Taylor, for same offense; same
verdict and sentence.
('ia\ ton rtoorapson, hog ste^Jlqg; same
verdkA and |<Miteijrc.
The law,v|iH data Alined tdf go to the
Macon Fair, and court adj<urned Wednes
day morning, at ten o’clock.
It is a. great pity the courts ami fair
should conflict.
Rlvfr New#.
The fluliowing la the manifvftt tf tl*e
Julia St Clair, which arrived Wednesday
night about 12 o’chwk, TANARUS, J- Whiteside,
Maater: Flournoy, McGehee A Cos., 50
bal*s of cotton; Allen, Bedell A Cos., 40;
Swift, Murphy A Cos., 2fl; J. L. Dunham A
Cos., 8; Slade A Etheridge, 2; T. E. Blan
chard, 3; Watt A Walker, 2; Jackson A
Pratt., I—total, 140 bale*.
She brought oniy two paoaengera.
The steamer* Julia St Clair and Wylly
left yeUniay inorning, the former for
Apalachicola, the latter for Howard's
Lantling. Ikdh stoamera were haie<l
with all they ct>rld carry.
Our river trade iwiiu rcat-ing vert much
Per Klßltla,
Judge CraWford and Solicitor GAoWfcI
Little returned from Marion court last
night. His Honor will upon court in
Stewart next Monday.
Mr. Birch, the of tiio Buticr
Herald, wßVbe iti our t v Uy in a few day*
to solicit advertisements, and we hoj>e out
merchant* will |atronir.e him liberally.
Carpets, Furs, Blankets, Flannel* and
Merino Underwear for ladies, at the Vir
ginia Store. oct22
TO (JRAMJ I Hs tVBOTUMS.
The undersigued merchaata hereby no
tifN’ 1 all Grangers* that they will sell them
gr>oda of every kind as low as they can be
bought under “Granger, contract*” and
deduct live j>or cent., ami not bind thtun
up to sec rosy about anything.
We are not g< >verued by the Board of
Trade iu any way, and will guarantee thut
parties trading with us will buy every
thing at the Unct Hi pritv#* i/not lower than
•hey do under secret contract*.
H. T. t'BIOLER,
Acer A Murdoch,
E 8. Swift* Ku. 90.
yicGvmu x.Go,
J. J, Whitixe,
J. Kyle A Cos.,
oetl4 lin F. 0. Johnson.
At thf rOi Dry (ntofU Horn#.
The beet lot of Kid Gluvea in the city.
Walking Shadow in two buttons at sl,
$1.50 and $2.50. Evening and Ot>era
Shade* in 4 and 6 buttons— beet grade.
P.que Kids—black stitched, with Cos lore to
match the new suitings,
tf J. 8. Jon*s.
RItOI.LKCTIOSIN 4PT CAMT UFK IX
F.oKrma,
Columbus, Ga., October 21,1875.
Editor of the Times .
HißFlorida, “The Laud of Flowers"—
Each member of our party can truthfully
assert that thy name is not misplaced, as
each |m can recollect hia first impression
when whig prom ofif 4ffhßdenp,4lgrk
swamfm wnk-fi ftls>ana Iri this ciiuhtryf
and gazing on the bright and Ite&utiful,
panorama which was strHehH before our 1
vision. As far as the eye can reach you
behold a gorgeous, natural carpet of flow
ers. with no particular color predominat
ing, but every hue of the rainbow repre
sigttoii; and Involuntarily you stop and
exclaim, how beautiful! But only for a
moment do you pause, as the loud baying
of the dogs, and the excited cries of the
hunters’ voices proelam that Bruin is at
bay, and you hasten forward to obtain a
shot as the bear, win* is started up by
some hunter, or by the rustling of the
bushes Indicating his presence, rushes
past you.
Beur hunting in Florida is both exciting
and dangerous, not on account of the bear
showing fight, as many suppose; but It is
because of the innumerable gopher holes
over which you have to ride at full speed
as you endeavor to hood the bear off and
get a gH)d shot at him as he passes you;
for your horse, going at full speed, sinks
into one of these holes, and you, obeying
the impetus given, describe a circle and
land aUiut fifteen or twenty feet in front.
You at once come to the conclusion, while
examining your nose and estimating the
amount of blood you have lost, that It is
dangerous, and thattiear hunting is (using
a slang expreaakan not what it is cracked
up to bo. But you have not much time to
repair damage*, as the thought of getting
lost to keep up, and again you
mount snd go forward, hot more carefully
this time,- us your desire to get aalmtls
iu*t as intense as It was before you fell.
But the hunters' cries and the baying of
thed'sts soogayrakea hunter's spirit
withis yon. and'i ride at ftill
s|*eed over the -dangerous places and
through seemingly inq*enetrable swamps
in your mad career after the dogs and
their prey, but jomr ardor is soon oooled
again by a fall, or by passing through one
of th# thick t> 4y swamj*#in your rouw;
and as night is <x>raing on, you curse your
luck, and wonder if his beorsbip will at
last escape. But the firing of a gun. the
triumphant shout of some lucky hunter,
and complete silence **X the <j ( 'g*. tells
that at hmt the Tear Is killed, and you ride
forward to get sight of an animal that has
.afford**! yoa o much sport and caused
you so many mishaps ; and as you look on
him you congratulate yourself that the
day's troubles are over. But, alas! bow
mistaken sixteen miles from camp, with
deep and innumerable swamps to pass
through, aud the night as dark as Egypt*
With a weary sigh you turn your horse’s
I litfad In the direction of the hunters, who
| have already preceded you, and in * deep
| reverie you pr** , eed onward in the direc
ti* n of camp, keeping close behind some
one who Is acquainted with the country,
as to stray either t*> the right or left will
cause you to pass a night, or perhaps
davs, In finding your wav out alone.
Throe hours of hard riding through
swamps, marshes and thickets, at last
brought us to camp, and hardly waiting
to eat a light supper, the tired hunters
tiiriwd into bed; but, alas! not to rest <>r
sh*ep; tired nature’s swet restorer did
not come to lull us to rest on that night,
as the drowsy god was effectually kept
aloof by the wail of gallinip|>en* wings
around each hunters head. Dropping
Into an uneasy stumh*r immediately
On going t* l>ed, in which a dream of lac
ing hugged by n bear, was making my
Bleep more disturbed. I suddenly awoke
with a sharp (* In mychoek, and a feel
ing of suffocation for which I pmffd not
Account at first, but which waa made
plain by observing a thick cloud of smoke
Above my head from which emeoated the
Ifrnnc* of tobacco, turning, I saw my lean
friend next to me sitting up in bed geHti-
Ijiq&ibig violently, and sending valurnos
ofaumke from his mouth drawn from a
Abort clay pije he wuismnking. My fat
friend farther on, also fat up in bed abont
Ahisthneaiui cried, %ioys I’ll swear I
famt ptand it any lonipr. If tlwiy would
Only act like common mosquibies. 1
iweold’nt mind it m ticb&buf they don t evaa
%Jfn a follow of their jkpproach by sing-
our mosquitoeti do, and I fully be
heve they suck out a thimble full of blood
Avery time they stick th**ir bill in. Let’s try
Aiuoking them out, J oi?" “Smoke! thuo-
U*u I Eve already burnt Up my wool shirt,
jj|U odr gun rags, together with wh*A
%acuit we had on !iah<f trving force
them op* with siuuk. Unifies r-mokiug a
found 9<l faf 'ijftAyy fo-Rift I'W
and rtmvir-out t# the
;t once, as they wyi kill me If
1 stay here." And our lean friend Would
have gone at once, but so in* of the boys
•tartad a large tire which we re
fiimni. smoking and aftflrajog until
light. ■ I HI is%* mrs*m
rjjy alv JV-e g-jimju on 1 y a ru^e
vrfy s of
hulftef* Itfa < mttng onfnsay onwrfiay ft!
Floiida. Per hups in some future article,
I iuay fe again endeftft|r jb> portrtiN- ftom** of
the stf iies of camp life, and give some of
Anew lot of Uk\ Stotjing-
'iv*e jum tit and If*r / *A le
=*heper than ever known before, at
sep22 4. J. WhiTTlaE^.
An entire new stock of .Jewelry. *Thq
latest styles just fredtf&'at
(K*ti9 Wirncg A Kissel's.
The besV .ever brought ; U|
this market §7, $| and 62 cents, u$
J. J. Whitfle’s. _sept. 29-tf
Call at J. J. WiiUtUT* aud get foyie of
tlisEureka
elft, stroiges and csap#t silk hi See.
f*ef)22
A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard
wide, at JO, l?V£ and 15c- i**r yard—the best
! goo*l* in the market at the price, at
s>*p22 d/iwtf 4.4. Whittle s.
Vlllhoft'* Trent*-. A Hafr, Nor* and *kll.
UAr lArt.
iT| ftafMteddbted *ak' of 4hfc
T**m>Wi*ed medudne prurCw in<v*nh**tiKJy
that no remedy has superseded the use of
this reliable TOftk> No *|>ic*#i ha been
found s*. (At is klsoft*
suing vndisxan ami no liver so hypertro
phied as not to give up its loug-rotaioed
bilious secretions, amt no Chill or Fever'
has yyt refused -fall into hue. Whew
lock, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or
leans. For sale by all druggist*,
daw __
Jai Arrived,
If you want Ladies' or Misses' Hose, in
medium or extnv length, very cheap, go to
aep22 dawtf J. J. Whittle's
JewieUy fupomd aioi iaafi* to order.
Kngravnur oud Watob Ilepoiriug done at
Wrmcß A KhhwCb,
byyigKY p the cgip
(hurrlif*.
ryux HMBTTHIUw.
IVirtiFr of djftCtherp*) sari St. Clair HtreFU—B* v.
J. 11. Nftll. pMtor. Hrvir t 10*, a. m. mod 4
M. each Huudey. Banday-ecbool ittu ti
sriMoorAL (Taismr;.
Olrtrtl..iri>r fltrrt**t. t.*tw** u Haudgph auA A*.
W,O. gwutrtr i >3f 4 Mn Mil
a|
MOM AN ciiAouc.
*4. yillUi| 4944*4 St. 'JaIII -* |iXt|i"iiC|—Ol Ja.l*
*ia atMti. Ltwer u>i K**w
hAtlrt-i pn-tor Lamm At i> a ai.<l V* a a
flktid v*epm it a f m j*tr*cUieii4 At *■ m.
rilul MAI*? IM .
iUtidolnh Atrewt. betw***u Ja. kA<<u Aud Troup
AtrtselA—Hcv. C. A. Keudritrk pMtor. S**rvu*‘A
err> SundAy At 10>4 a. m. And 7*, r. m. Buud*> -
AChotll At V A. M.
McraoDtßT
St. Luk- On Ja* Xauu tr*-f t. btwsc HAUdolph
Aud St. ClAr—Aev. It. J. Corky pAAtor. her
vic**A t'Ac'il SitudAy At lo> a A. M. Alld 7V, r. M . huu*
day Arhool At V a. M.
at. k%ui~ SouttieAAt eonwr ot PrAi*kliii au<}
Troup Ativ.-u—E* v. J. O. iirmut H pAAt<>r. Ser
rirfeA rrrj Huitdy At Ids a* *• 74 r. a
SuiulAY-Ai iiOol At 4 P. M.
Br<d Str* ft Mftiiodiei—On upp*r liroAd Atr. t-4
HfY. B V. breedlovt pAAtor. SorvlcfA every Hum.
'!aj At 10 >4 a. M. And 7H r. m. SundAy acAukil At
‘i>, -M. CIAAA nw-fttug At 9A. M.
JZWISN fIYNAGOUI'I.
o<*ruer of CrAwford au<l F<rs> th atr*. tA. Her*
•44AM BtrkibUiAi rabbi. Services every Fri.ls;
••veulug At 0 o'clock, aud IteturdAy tuorniug At U
o'clock.
40AU).
Methodist —L. B. Foyue postor. Services first
Suudmy At 10S a. M.. end third Huudsy at Br. m.
HuQ<U>-ech*H>i 3 r. u.
UsptiAt—Hev. 14. Pmrk# r. pastor. Services on
lb* first am J tlurd Sundays ut esch mouth
(UihtlAy*chu*>l At 8 v, a. M.
MMOWMBVUXA.
Baptict—Rev. J. F. Beeves, pastor. 8* rvicee
*e <>uiJ and third Suuday *. Hnoiisy-school st V a.m.
Hinging School meets every MoUiisy, Wedaee
• isy and Frjday niiihta at the Brptint Church.
Conducted by B. W Br.*nd.
Trinity (Methodist;—B*rv L. B. I’avue pss
tor. Services first second and third Huudsy st e
Y *., snd 3rd Sunday at n. *. aiw rnst.
■ininlays supplied b<>th morning snd evening.
Huudsy school every Sunday st IV. If.
COLOUB.
Osbuiy CJhsptl M th'*diati—East Common—W.
•I. *ain-e paster. Services every Huudsy st 10s.
a. m 3r. M. snd 7 s st night. Sunday-school st
‘J A. M.
Fust Baptist—Corusr Front and St. daii
street tnesr rlvr>—Oreeti McArthur pastor. Ber
!*• • vegy Sunday at 10,S, a. ■ snd Hr. M. Hmm-
Isy*school stSa. .
Ht. John i Meßod4stj, .4rtb#A*t C imtircn E
P. ff. times pastor. Hirrvti-** eWvy Huudsy m 4 is*
a. <4 and 8 r. m Hundbty school st 9 a. m.
Second Baptist church (Northern Liberties;-
Primus Stafford pastor. Services every Huudsy
•t lua. M. aud Hr. m Sunday-school at 9a. m
( uliinilMo 4runge
vttM-U over pollard k Uarria' store last Haturday
oi every month.
I. 9. O. P.
Muscogee Lodge ou Ogkthurp*- street, betweei
■it. (-lair acid CrswfoiM treeta Kegular meetings
ield every Monday evening at 74* o’clock.
Chatboo*?he K.tcamiuu-nt m* et* 3d and 4tL
Mondays in isaish month.
WwManie.
(Vtliirnidsu bxlge No. 7—Xfeeta .Id Tneaday
ilgrht in mouth.
larlej Chapb-r So. 7—Meeta on Ist Friday
ilgtit in nach month
Hope Council, So. 4—Meets Ifcl Saturday nigh'
u each month.
St. Aidemar O.mmandery.—MeeU 3d Tuesday,
light in each mouth.
Lodge in Burms' building, corner Broad and
iandoiph it re eta.
h ni ninth.
Isodga m Burrua building—Meetings held on
the Ist snd Sd Sundays in earb month
Puhllr Huildinsrs
Court Bouse (Up Court hjur. res -• ot city)
between Oglethorpe snd Jai ksrm ana ’ravrferd
wwl Tbomaa strorta.
Jail on East Cotuiu'm, foot of Crawford sveet.
Opera Uouae uortheaat corner Craw tore and
Mjsthorp* *tra*.u.
Female Orphan Asylum, Fast Gummit near
■ luctery.
Post Office, corner Oglethorpe snd Rsn'.olph
streets.
Hofei**.
Rankin House, corner Broad snd Crawfoic
Streets.
Planters* Mouse, Broad street (east aide), be
tween St. Clair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Broad street (east side), between
vi. Clair and Crnwlord streets
Broad Street ifoaae. east aide Briad street, be
• ween Crawford aud Thomas streets.
Public
No, 1 (White mate) northeast corner Jackson
*ud Crawford streets. No. k (white fsmaiv) south
west corner Hi. Clair and Forsy th stiveu.
kail ((IUmI *oAofcd/ Ogiethop
street, hr tween Kandrrtpb and Brran
XfiitifftpU 4ivrrnncnt.
Mayor. John McUhenny; City Treasurer, John
S. Barnett; Clerk ot Council. MM Moufe, Cite
Attorney, Chsriva Cohunsu. City Physician. W
W. ii. w*dia tfr* tus., Ahrsiism od<uu, Cite
Starshsi, -NW- p*-.te.rymr*hai, W. L Rote
tftaon, Wharfttigrr. Jakeßurrtis
roues.
Chief-W L. Robinson.
Flrt Ssiuad- J, Moors, captain: M>bv.
gitdwßiwN. X|[, Xpo,<d. Charles Brady, Wh ,
Smith. James Kobgiru,
Second Bqusd—Johu Poran, captain: J- ko Bt.
Clair. Josh m>pr r Z*w> Pickett. Dan ! rtrnT.
John Brady, John Ptagsn
Kofi wf rluHt>s Fire Drpanmrvt.
Board of Oontnd—W H. Williams. ChiltTE*-
ginveri C A. Fthovidgb, First Ass t Lngi**er; A.
K. Frawnia. Svcoud Asg'f Engineer; ti M Fteor*
uoy. Secretary.
rut t^NrAxucs.
Ooliuahus. Mo. i—Engine house on Broad street,
above Bryan
Young Am rica. No- Engine house On OgiO
thoryie street, between Crawford snd Thotnna.
Central Mechanics. Mo 6—Engine house on Ram*
dnlpb street, near Union I'ameuger Depot
Hook and Ladder, No, I—Engine house next 0
Springer’s Opera &>ul
MlMlary. immM
City
Sktin* Rick. Eutratfr* aa Ofqwiufd ttlwi,
Cotunrtmi Otuwfts—<ftru*ory iu Ouub* *.*•*
mg. .'ll*. ctelr .W..-W Bnd uM Fuaß
un,
N|'H<A)dH* Rio*Hi—No armory fl.
—-—j-jLiu-yy*. j." 'a..A!“ni'i ... n
Don't fait > oa;l f. J, NfbHtto's hei- .re
buying your Dre*** Goods. He ha* a
tlful line of PlaUis, from to 75c. Also,
Seal Brown, Navy Bine, ami alt othsT
colors of Cashmeres. FtiH hwe tf BIiJR
per than ever known ne
fute - .- . - ***&?■
To hr l<re.-d
LsJt Waftti nfaSSSd
Hewing MsWiiWi wincweosft cm* Wniuwwd
dollars, will be rafll*‘d at W. T. Robinson’s
Double Track pf**t a* soon as fifty
chanc*)*, at $2 per chance, can be obtained.
It has the latcat
*ml atmxlthly. t al| hjrl oWki
ine it. Notice will be given of the day on
which tfto ratio will take place.
Call at J- J. Whittier's and *eo M* beauti
ful selection of naJtl Calico at 10 rents.
s*‘pt. 29-tf
The largest and prettiest lot of Ladies'
will# 'T:— : lw. ■!,.. A 1 D..iT.. at in
**•. rei ■ 11 —.1 A# ' #. , renim r
wU aiiteoD. at.J v J, Wlatlje^.
BHIdAI <5 Bo’lil Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
just received at
T'l-mru I sassELii.
"A large nftftortruent 0t Llupi and
Cuffs of the latest ‘styles just rewrkedl at
Mptt J. J. WHITTLE’B.
If you want a Black Lace Point at Nuw
York ©net call at J. J. Wnrrtktt
sop 22 tf
Jeans. Tweeds Alpacas,
blacker colored; MarsAullua, Quilt.s^Tow
.**• And Nf|&d"4
to Orww (jdod, Wtoldnl
efforts in Ifianls, also Gray Silk Poplins,
espooiAlljr a<lqujted to immediate wear
at - J. 8. Jones'.
Sej. JA-tl _
Those wvtkiror a tsxrifain in Tahle Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels, .U\, "dll do well to
noil at ’’> A. .if t yvc.." ■.*
sopJS dAwtt J. J. ffamu's.
A, l#. Th„ *..t t. cm. u,t.
Fine Cletha and Cmsimerss, and Gouts'
Furnishing Goods. Do not lose the op
portunity. H.T. CRloijat.
Sept. SB-U
A beautiful line of Hamburg VAgiug*
And Insertimts, at prices to suit the pur
chaser, at
sepM dawtf J. J. Vsmu'r
For Bent.
y GOOD *.fa<.m HOUSK l> °
Early Street, near broad. M|9KA
Also asmaU lIOFHE AND LOT f„r ss.< n. sp.
Apply to a. T. WILLIAMS,
aep 12-tf Photograph Gallery.
For Bent.
AKDSLEETINa nr>OMS
the Oetwgia Home Bunding lußwl
Also an olßcv 4>vr the atore of H. F. ***■
Abell k Cos.
Apply to
*ep2 tf CHARLES COLEMAN.
Executrix’s Sale.
VORF.EABLY TO AN ORUEK -'T
from the honorable i otirtof
>rdiuary . **ill ix-vld on Hhsi
TUESDAY IN NOVKMbUt xi
u front of Kosette. Eljls A '-■ ONE srortE
HOUSE, two stories high, sitvisteii on Front.
o*'tweeu Crawford aud Dillinghsm stroets.
Also, a SIX-ACRE LOT. st tvs ted in Linvrood.
•outided on the north by T B Howard, east b*
M. Walker, south by Charles Klii west by
Irx. Lockhart. with a two room house and
outcher peo. All tn good re j sir
Tkkmm oh**-third cash, bsisuce In one snd
two years, with seven per cent, interest from
av of sale.
/CATHERINE McARDLE.
Executrix ot Felix McArdle.. deceased.
oct* td
John Blackmar,
St. Cllr Striwt, Gunhy's Iluikiing, rwat to
Pr*r, IHk £ Cos.
Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance.
asrea. BT FUMIMUOM,
To Merchants’ snd Mechanics’ Bank, this city.
ian'23-lv
Notice to the Public.
*
Having purchased a fine hearse, i
am prepared to furnish it whenever na**d**d.
*nd ran also supply Carriages for funerals st lib
•ral rates
uyl4 ly A, BASIL.
O’Keefe, Ellis A (U.
Cotton Factors and
ronniMKioA ni:i n tvrs.
M. I CF.NTN AI. WH * HK,
CUAHLEKTUN. H. C.
sep33ffut
Reautiful amt New
'TVI.EH of NOTE f’Al'EB snd ENVELOPES, all
7 the latest tints snd shapes, from cents t
’S cents per box. containing one ouire paper and
two dozen envelopes, just received by
J. W . PXV4K & \OUff AV,
Booksellers and Rutioners, Columbus, Gworgiß
Atepl dooUswU
Bust-Proof Oats.
I OFFER MY RUST PBOOF-ojm PI T OP IN
7 the b. *t burlap a<’ks. >f five bushelv es<-h, de
livered on cars lro of drsvsge at $1.50 Ten
per cent, off delivered on the firm if sacks art
furmshed WJI. H. YoUNO,
<*t t 47 1 ww
T. S. SPEAR.
to. 101 Broad St„ Columbus. 6a
Wsfc-tie*, Jsweiry sndCbx ks Rejwired promptly
All orders wHI rwceive prompt attention.
RtnkgtH Suing Machine I spot.
FOR RENT -CHEAP.
HOOD BICOND-HAND mso
Apply <
1. MAKIUN KSTKB.
ovt3*i> }H2 Hr*'** Str*to<t.
RANKIN HOUSE.
<’lutntem. (.mrtin.
MBS. F. M. OBAY,
Praiwlef re*Mi.
J A SELLERS, r '*v. 1y
WANTED.
yoENTMCAN MAKE FROM
UO to l*on w^ek
’ it Kuur?** c>r*
Me Wheeler & Wilson Seeing Machines.
C'J osc* or ikidrctH*
WHEELER Jk WILBOM MWfl CG
frplfi tf No, ISO BrosA Street.
L. P. AENCHBACIIEIt,
Fuisltioonble Tailor.
KOOlf*'<rer Drnk Ht*•*#. lam rff
alarly suppU<l witb the* hitH| FASHION
PLATES, anti ani ptreparr* to guarantee jt*rfact
satialartion. at r>‘M<>uabie rat*-a.
mbai vaftßm ■ ,
H. 0. MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP,
4i%9 iJ f * | vlOl#
south Store in June*' Building, Oglethorpe S
pUTB and aeUS o!<! Furniture
' *n Cotnmiaaion. Uphoiater
§A " jfcruiK- Caue Work ami Repairing
done g. m raily. to good style.
IknUßßl l *' B osw. ii>hfiasn'n cele-
Jf ~ hfated •tffihs. wfife-h ara the
tre*et in the Puitd St*|ea. H. D. MOORE.
Juat South M .wACtos** t^arrfcer* itbwpi
aprlk ly
J. T. COOK,
Stalls 15 & 17, Market House,
EEJPB conatantly on hand and tor sale the
BEST WAT* that ton ksgtbjai to* „ Q* >
mh2fi dly
Door, Sash and Blind
VtXIFtfTORI,
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL.
Send for price* to P-.P, TOOLE,
**’_ Ollwfle-tttTh. A.C.
Genuine Rust Proof Oats.
Five Hundred Bushels
VO &&ALSBT
BWtFT. IfTTEPHY A 00.
<K*tU 2w
OHMAT * 1
English Remedy
the
Cordial Baba of Syrians,
AND
TONIC Plliliß,
EOR
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY
rranaturr Rmty. o,rr Indnlq.nrr In
Ikt Ih *r Opium OP Alrobotlr
Drink,. Tolwrro. Ar
XEItVOUfI IteillUTl .
The Press, the Pulpit snd the Lecture room
are silent no the subject of this disease. A false
delicacy withholds a knowledge in regard to vio
lation of Physiological Laws, and life-wrecks
Hhattsred humanity, insanity, and premature
graves fill the world. No race, nation or posi
tion is exempt from the soul-destroying scourge.
Hleepless nights, twitching of the muscles,
trembling or the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis
turbed by noise or excitement, pimples snd
blotches on the face, deeire to avoid company, pe
culiar sunaatiou over the whole body are among
the difficulties which attend (his coniplvint.
The Cordial Bain of Syricum and Tonic Pills
will in s short time eo cleanse the blood amt
nix)the the nerves, and restore strength to the
body, as to make Life enjoyable snd happy.
KPILKI’HY OU FITW.
No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so
quickly as the Cordial Balm of Hyru-um mud Tonic
Pills
Kidney Diseases
and many other difficulties are cured by the use
■f the Cordial Balm of Syrup snd Tonic PilL.
If the watery portions of our food are u*t pass
ed off. tiiey must, when retained in the system,
produce serious difficulties. Language fhilw
beu attempting toiiescribe the sufferings of per
sons wh<me kidneys are out of ordar . gravel,
uack ache. luflsinuiaUou of the bladder ami of the
ielicste membranes of the. urinary organs are th*
result if the water is n>t regularly aud propori?
carried through tbs kidueya.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum
is effectual in promoting the secretiou of thr wa
tery and uiiuutntious portions of the food, aud
■n carrying it off by its proper outb-ts.
Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable
should be passed ofl in the water in sweat, and
lrorn the bowels. If these useless matters sr*
retained disease is sure to follow, for then th
blood becomes poisoned with the impurities
which should pass off in their proper channels.
The Cordial Bain of Syricum and Take Pills
is a powerful cleanser of the blood; it starts the
uver snd kidneys into active operation, and acts
v*u ail the se esc lions of the body. It carries off
old aud foul sivmenu iu the blood, which are
slow and sure death if allowed to remain In th
system.
X>ni7NK3PTES.
THE COttIHAL HAEM OF SITU
CUM A>’D TONIC DICES
is the only remedy that has ever proved by prac
tical experience a benefit to those who suffer trom
over-indulgence iu Alcoholic Liquors, it com
pletely destroys the taaVcs fur them, aud restores
the victim to health snd vigor. A single trial will
prove it to be lust what it i* rscommeuded to tw.
MOKFItI NJ3.
THK CORDIAL BALM OF SYBT
CUM AND TONIC BILLS
is a sure cure for the habitual s**>- *nr '*~r
phine, so extensively need in thM counAry as a
stimulant. It wiH in a very wtettt te* com
pletely destroy the desire fog ku* nsrcototic
We have many L*Httinornate tnom the first fhim
Lies in Enrope and America, who testify to its
efficacy
OPIUM.
The alarming increase of the us of this most
pernicious drug as a stimulant, by mate and fe
male, and its peculiar effects, completely destroy
ing Uir fiwcatlv* pynr:- shd *Aat *w>sn the
nervous system, effeminating an>l debasing the
udadi renders
The Cordial Bain of Syria® and Tonic Pills
of ieeeticMtble value, a it eoraptotely d*-troya ail
tor this most baneful drag, and restore*
tne nerve* t> a perfectly healthy state, even iu
vase* where opiaw Ijm Wen uey<i iu Iwf <(Uautl
tiea and /O* a ftiiubr af yeat*.
(Davenport Democrat, Davenport, Iowa.):
i How few people fofthif Wfthoot *<>roe indi
! catuoui of uervoufl diiH-aae Thi* truth baa hewn
recognized over since <-ia*su. ago*, when a atind
utiiid m a Kouud body u held ae the prln to' o
of huiuau existence, Roino from tongcmal kiw
- aae, ot'hrra from SOO|hfuL imii*. r< tion*. •'•am
from alcoholic indulgence ot too free aae of to
bacco, suffer irom tremor, palpitathm of nervou*
-jcitentynt—*4 >4 wki>h <an be muoved and par
dial Halm of ttyricom. which has loug been in tho
ild countrx th* iay>rit *nd which,
since its m lnirtw intd thm' feoaii(tr>, ha# dis
tanced all other medicines having the same ob
ject in view.
Boston, July 15. 18*4.
Da. O. E- Iyrraaop: Detrstr—l beg to inform
you that I have be. n troubled with Nervous
Debility for the past twelve years, and have been
uaaMlKKmibfanftfmf rtAtf fntll I purchased a
p Imife .*♦ the fwWhl Tunny of SyVicum at Mr
Duncan s drag store, corner ot Leverett snd
Oreen streeU. Ths benefit .derived from the use
of one pacMgVao f*V VxMm' tty expectations
that I addresa you this for publication, that
>ther anffefa may-avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to be enred. Yours truly,
Jon Trnx*. Boston P. O.
LA*casTK. May 14. 1878.
Da. G. JE. Lothjkop D*;sr *ir—l have used up
all the Cordial Balm of Hyricum and Tonic Pills
that you let me havf when you first undertook
ua GfcEfe. aad I smrflad to he able to hifortt y#n
ffiatr fhiik ‘fhi’. I nave derived greater beuefit
from it than from any ether medicine I have ever
taken la-ttif kk. I sleep better, arid daily go
about my work without hesitation or fear. M>
nerves are getting steadier every day, aiut if 1
continue t** improve ah test aa I have d*m for the
last few months wiooe 1 have been taking your
medicine, 1 have no doubt but that I shall soon
again be a wsll man. With many thanks tor the
good you have done me, 1 enclose S2B (or which
please send me as before, fiTe more bottles of the
Syricum and Pills, as I intend to keep up the iuk
of them ifully cured, a f I ttMm I shall be.
Vfl * Ww x ? 11 '
TX.UOTT Tbirraix*.
Whhlcwolo Agents x
Bxth H. Hanck, Baltimore, Md.
I. MowntrsK Go.. New Gleans. La.
Va* BHaank. RtrTWnow * Kin*. Chicago, IB
Jon* D. Paul*. Ciaclmiaai, Ohio.
Braowo k Conn. Cleveland, Ohio.
SSKTWBbiWi 1^
any of ike abate Wholesale Druggut*.
Dr. a# Knaaa Lormor. Proprietor, mny he eon
fidt oualij semmited, by mad or otherwiae. free
ntstsntkittottoe Ho. US, Court n., Boston.
Mans.
Bead twenty-five #Ms for oop j of Doctor'*
Boot. jyfi BJrwlv