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AU.nura ■. Ciwnllm u Uw.
mctio. la MM* Mid redtrkl Court..
Ornos—T Broad ium, or Wltllch * Kia-
Jtvrlrr Store. (eepl lj
Mr. loel7. Ljert
la the General Travelin* Aircnt for the
Daiby Tuuh, and la authorised to receipt
for subscription* and contract for adver
tising tor the paper.
nsisuiL tin nHMiacuL *■
/ view IN caLimaca
Columbus. O*., Oct. 88.1875.
MONRXBY.
The money In the Banks 1 now being
need to move the ootton, and the quantity
on band la nptaogreat as it was, though
a plenty to west the demands upon
good collateral.
Exchange—The banks are selling on
Hew York at % premium. All other points
X premium.
(told—UYbut little offered.
litlw.. Vya IIP (lUoUtUoUM,
OOTTON.
Cotton yestgedap was veryqutet, the
demand UpHtohiU the raoMpta only
fair.
The greater number of orders for ootton
are In small, Ipte. No heavy transactions
ardrotuMod. The stock on hand Is not os
great at waa expected, but Is Increasing.
Daily Statement.
Stock on hand Aug. 81, 1875. 485
Beoetved yesterday 488
“ previously 17,988—13,456
19,941
“w - mS-s*.
Stock on hand this morning 4,287
ftSOKiiiarje:.'.':..'..' ii ysi
Igw HMdllnga n%
Middlings 12Vi
Good Middlings 13
Warehouse sales 68
Receipt*.
By Wagon 192
'' HAB.H, 107
River —157
•• N. AB. K. It.. 11
" 8. W. K. K 00
W. R. R. 21- 488
Shipment*.
By S. W. R. R 25
Borne Consumption . 00— 25
Same Day La*i Year in Cblumbue.
Hales 157
Htock 4,182
TotarUfltoffto., -. ■ m ./>■'..<• 18,0i2
.i *<>
Receipt* at all United State* Fort*.
■ Mll.lff * 1874. 1*75
Pk|d.y.;:: r ::|| ||
Various. .lj|
Total 132,488 114,194
Showing of 18,417 bates,com
pared with corresponding days of last
the demand
lightening. In Columbus It Is retailed at
16Xe., which Ip a quarter less than It hue
been sold Mto LdUgrtlHe and IK. |rtuls
meat mswmftonhimWa l*u nur last
report, but the markets there are droop
lag.
NUB
Demand for corn very light and weak-
MftGftHarj3SiS
pact for lower figures.
There ui considerable and Increasing
demand for Georgia and Alabama rust
proofosls st it 25; feed oats 75 to 80o.;
ImFWi.tr goods Was pretty good
Jobbers were filling s few orders. Calico,
}<e., Factory Checks, He. Calico Is re
tailing at lOe.
-WHS* diawmxbbT
aid tor AM* body oorspllansd
of tnfllndM. *TBe dust was out of demand,
though It Insisted upon lielng a staple ar
ticle during theday.
The most misoi able beings in the world
are those suffering from Dyspepsia and
U lS^ ! per cent of the
people in the United Btates are afflicted
WRtftbu* tWwdtosaaee add their sSncts.
such as Hour Htomaoh, Mick Headache,
Habitual Oostireness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Heact-htap, dVater-brasb, gnaw
ing and burning pains at the pit of the
Btomash, Yellow Bkln, Coated Tongue and
dlsagreeableUßta In the mouth, coming
up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac. Go
to the Drug Store of Dr, F. U Brooks and
get a 73 cent buttle, or a Sample Bottle fur
to cents. UyW Two doses will relieve
- iU* 004111
The largest and prettkwt selection of
Transfer flowers in the city, Is at
lebl4
fte | !>■ ATMUcri's.
Jewelry repaired and made to order
Engraving anL Watch Repairing done at
" Wimcw A Kwskl’b.
T* be SiSii.
, A pew. and Isautiful silver mouuUxi
dollars, wfu be raffled a t*Yv. X binson's ]
Double Track Depot as eoou as fifty
chanoes, at 12per chance, can tie obtained.
It has B the Uhwt improvements, and
ruus easy sad smoothly. Call and exam
ine ft Notice will be given of the day on
wWeh the raffle will lake place.
toraMifcfcssws
good* In the market st ths price, at
•cgMdawtf *1 4. l. Wurnu'B.
WJUMkl'* ftmc-A HmT*. ar aud . ftwtt*
** k ft ft* Car*.
The unprecedented sale or this world
reoowawl medicine proves inconteatibly
that no tbmedy has superseded the use of
this reliable Toole. No spleen has been
eoiatr uujtwoW', ftiHi do Bwr do flypwtrt*-
phled as not to give up Its long-retained
bltioua atoreUoos, and no Chill or Fever
ha* y*t refused to toll tote line. Whce
took. *W*y.*Oa, Proprietors, New Or
leans. Foe sale by all druggists.
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-1 . wto Jbnrtvw*,
Ir ym wujt laMm* or litem* Hoe*, tr
■3KK“ w -rT^; v '
New AivarllatMraU.
Hslsbury's Troubadours, at the Opera
House to-night.
Grand Military Hop—City LlghtOuards
New Goods- -Hew Goods—J. J. AW. R.
Wood.
Attention, Columbus Guards- James W.
Long, O. H.
New Postal Canla—DeWolf A Stewart.
run K 41. NOTICE.
The friends and acquaint incas of Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. C. Pops, are reapecfully In
vited to attend the fuocral of their yuung
est son Willi* Stbblino, from the rctu
deno# of Mrs. Sarah J. Grimes, Bro and
street, this Thursday morning at 10‘/,
o'clock.
NEW MOODS I NEW 00081 ! I
New Mackerel, Choose, Buckwheat,
Boneless Cod Fish, Irish Puts tow,Onions,
Pearl Grits, Oat Meal, Crushed Wheat,
Goshen, Tenn., Ball and Country Butter.
Extract of Beef, Condensed Milk,
Maccaront, Vsrmicille Rice, Eggs,
Crauberrles, Citron, Dates, Figs, Raisins,
Green and Drled.Frults, Oranges,Lemons,
Fine and Stick Candles, Crackers, Plckels,
Sauces, Mustard, fine Bpicos, Ac.
J. J. A W. R. WOOD,
oct2B thuAsun 77 Broad Street.
Off tor TsltntO'S.
Yesterday, at 1:90 o’clock, quite a num
ber of young ladles and gentlemen left for
Talbotton, to attend the nuptials > Mr
Henry L. Woodruff and Miss Johnnie Kyle.
Thoso that acoompauled Mr. Woodruff,
Misses B. Woodruff, Alex. McDougald and
Lucy Barnett. The gentlemen comprised
Messrs. C. H. Watt, James Kyle, It. A. Car
son, Howard Bell ann F. 8. Grimes.
Last night Mr. Woodruff and Miss Kyle
wore to be married in Talbotton. The re
ception at the residence of the bride, and
to-morrow they are to be home.
Mr. Woodruff Is the eldest son of Mr.
Geo. W. Woodruff, and one of the most
popular, thorough-going business young
men of Columbus. His bride Is well known
here as possessed of rare beauty and per
sonal charms. She Is the niece of Mr. Jo
seph Kyle. We express the hope that In
each other they may find the solace tbut
follows a happy union.
Stra.a Is Iks I'hsrckysvSs.
We notice that grass is being cut In the
Baptist churchyard, and In the Court
House Square. If a luxuriant yield of
grasa for ornamental purposes is desired,
this plan, as well ss that of using these
lots as pasturage for cows, Is not likely to
produce the dealrod result. Grass, like
every other crop, if not manured will yield
a diminished crop each year, and the soil
will become annually less adapted to its
growth if something be not return -11>> it.
The boat plan to adopt is that which Is
pursued almost universally of mowing the
grass often, and never ullowlng It to get
a foot In height. By this plan a sod is
formed and the lawn presents an even ap
pearance. and t>ecoma annually more lux
uriant. A good mower can mow the grass
In the Baptist churchyard in one day.
Slwllll Vs the SldfWNlka.
It is none of our businssH to be talking
about the stdcwaiKH being blocked, but It
1* the duty of tbs Police to see that they
ore cleared of obstructions. It seems of
late they have failed to attend to It, and
as a consequence a number of merchants
and citizens have asked us to call the at
tention of the proper authorities to the
nuisance. This we do, and respectfully
ask in their behalf that the nuisance be
abated. Those that are running for offloe,
need at Abe afraid to report offenders
against the by-laws of the city; for a fail
ure to do It, will not in the least enhance
their prospects 'or sueccea,
ItsrrtvS.
Tbo hymeneal fever has seized two
youthful hearts, and, therefore, on yester
day, Mr. J. U Ingram, the former travel
ing agent of the Times, was married to
Miss MolUe Wlikerson, who resides near
Unrtville, Albania. Report says Jim has
done even better than tbo hopes of Ids
most sanguine friends could have expect
ted, ns he hus won the heart and hand of
one of Alabama,s must beautiful ladhw.
Weoungratnlnte him,and we congratulate
her, for they will go down the stream of
Ufa happy and contented in euch others
purest affections.
Btlwsr Nsws.
Owing to the low stage of water In the
river, the Julia Bt. Clair cannot navigate
the stream further up than Eufaula. The
Wyily piles between this city aud that
town, and receives the Julia's freight. The
boatmen report a large quantity of cotton
on the river waiting for transportation.
The Wyily will bring it In ss fast as she
can make her Dips.
Dusty and Uisa*re ruble.
Yesterday was a beautllul day, but the
beautiful sunshine and balmy air was
marred by the clouds of dust that pervad
ed everywhere. If we could only have a
first-class rain, la the cry of everybody.
We ueed it badly to lay the dust, and to
run the musquiUies Into their holes.
Ns Trill.
There was no train on the North A South
Road yesterday, owing to the fact that the
eugino had gotten out of repair. It was
thought last utght that everything would
he in running order by to-day. The mail
was carried up os a hand-car: so that the
only inconvenience resulted to the pas
senger travel.
Tk Karlas Wara la Calumkui.
From information reeeived yesterday,
we learned the negro Eugene Howard,
Who committed the rape In Harris count >,
hod been tracked to this place. If he is
here, we hope the police will succeed in
capturing him. He was seen, so we loam,
almost three miles above Columbus,
Catch him by all means, and then let him
suffer the penalty of his crime.
New (-anal Carl-
The Postofflce lias a lot of new postal
cards for sale. They are of very prett>
design and will take well.
Osaskt Stealing.
Some people steal and some don’t, but
Jim Smith, a colored gentleman Ifroni the
lower couuty, evidently belongs to th
class that do. He with his paternal ances
tor worn truding at Gawley A Lewis’ yes
terday. After they went out, a pair of
shoes wore missing. Pursuit led to the
capture of Smith and the shoes. Ho was
allowed to go free. In consideration of his
father lifting him across his knees and
hitting him In the nelghbdrhood of a hun
dred with a drat class hickory.
A largo assortment of Linen Collars ano
Quito of the latest styles just received a'
“P* J. J. WHITTLE’S
Watches and Jewelry repaired and made
to order, satisfaction guaranteed at
<U9 WrrriCK A Kinsel’s.*
A beautiful fine of Hamburg Edging
and Inserting*, at prices to suit the pu.
chaser, at
spS3 d*wtf J. j. Wwmut’s,
IKK Ifrfe MMM AJMHfc Ml X. M.
A DOZKNOOOD H EASONS
WHT ETEBT MAN IN ALABAMA SHOULD
VOTE 808 Till NEW CONSTITUTION.
The Gadsden Times thus brings home
to every voter the Importance of ratifying
the new Constitution:
1 It secures to every person life, liber
ty, property, reputation ai.d the pursul
of happiness.
2 —lt Is Just and equal and impartial-It
proscribes no msn slid Is non-partisan.
s.—lt Inaugurates s system of rigid econ
omy In every department of the govern
ment.
4. It effectually secures the peoph
igaiiist profligacy, bribery, corruptloi
m l plunder.
5. It requires more work, with lee
pay, of all the public officers of tho State
B.—lt reduces and limits taxation wtthii
reasonable and living bounds.
7- When in full operation it will save Ii
the current expenses of the Stats st least
4250,000 per annum, and in tan years 12,-
■UO.Ouo enough and more to run tbs Stab
government two years, which to equiva
lent to no taxation every fifth year.
B.—lt will be the means of aiding In set
tling our just and legal indebtednese, on
terms alike satisfactory to our creditors
and honorable to ourselves.
9 It will Inaugurate a cheap and liberal
system of free public education.
10— It Is Alabama’s own Constitution,
made by her own people, through her cho
sen delegates.
11.—The man who faila to vote for It will
ooinmlt a crime against himself and hie
wife and children, a crime against hie
neighbors and Ids State and treason
against posterity anil all mankind.
12—He who falls to vote for It will bring
upon himself and his children after him
the scorn and derision and contempt ot
every true lover of freedom the world
over.
Tkk Troubadour! 1-uot Night.
There was so many good points in the
exhibition last night, that we have not
space to tell our readers that did not at
tend what they missed. It was decidedly
the best entertainment wo hare ultended
this season. Tho first thing on the pro
gramme was excellent, and kept up the
nigh Stan load to tho very close. The first
was an Instrumental piece entitled “A
Thousand and one Nights.” Whoever was
the performer, aid It excellently. Then
followed the comedy ’’Sailing under False
Colors,” which was highly enjoyable. The
performance concluded with the farce en
titled ’’Patchwork.”
The beet feature of the entertainment
was the "Guitar Man" who so frequently
appeared before the footlights to acknow
ledge the applause of the audience. Next
to this, we would give tile palm to the ren
dition of the Maruean's from the Opera
liouffe, particularly that from the “Grand
Duchesne dcGerolsteln.”
The wnole entertainment may be dm
scribed as the person tries tion of fun. The
audience was soon in accord with the
actors, and then the fun commenced.
It was a mingling of humor, rendered
the mure pungent by the local "bits," with
a representation of character as in real
life, that was strikingly faithful. The
vocal music was not in Itself excellent, but
added very materially to the Interest of the
entertainment. The poorest thing in the
performance was the “Squeak Family."
The most admirable fealuro probably
was the acting and elocution of Mr. N.
Salisbury, who personated the various
stag, sof human iiaselon, pathetic as well
as tragic.
The comic figure (of Oliver Wren well
suited his ’’role.'*
The dancing was excellent, that of Miss
Granville being parlieularly graceful.
Miss McHenry wss very sprightly and
vivacious and won applause.
The “Troubadours" constitute a bur
lesque troupe, the members of which are
evidently accustomed to a better and larg
er audteuoo than greeted thorn last night.
They deserve a full house. There is noth
ing iu their auttng inelegant, or that would
offend the most fastidious.
Go out to-night, by ail means, and enjoy
yourself. Tliey have mu entire change of
programme.
KpliMllc la lluiwa.
This disease, which swept over this en
tire country aud proved so serious in tho
tail of 1872, to appearing again thia fall,
though probably in a milder form. Near
ly all tho horses of this nud other cities
are affected with It already, and It is cer
tain to spread to the country very soon.
Uurses that are in good condition will suf
fer the least from its attack. Its first
symptom is a slight cough, which gradu
ally becomes more frequeut aud severe,
accompanied with running at tho nose and
swelling of Die throat between the jaw
bones. Horses that are iu good hourt and
are properly lakeu care of will probably
only bo slightly affected.
A writer in the Ohio Farmer advises the
simplest treatment possible. Keep the
horses in a warm, comfortable, clean, and
well ventilated stable, blanketed in wet,
cold weather; feed well with oats and
sweet hay (cum is too heatlnglwith a good
bran mash once a day; the only medicine
meded is to thoroughly n.b the throat
with some good hutment If it should be
come much swollen, and be very careful
not to let I hem take cold. A llttto exercise
every day at light work or careful driving,
we deem beneficial; but any violent exer
cise, or anything approaching over exer
tion, will be almusl certain to produce se
rious results.
The aim should be to keep the horse In
as strong heart as possible, and nature
■will soon work out the diaease. The usu
al term of this distressing and destructive
malady is from twelve to twenty days.
Now styles in Dress Goods, Alpacas and
Brilliantiues, also, Hotoery Haudfcerfhiefs
aud Gloves iu great variety, by
oct24 deod6w F. C. Johnson.
Large lot Jeane, Cassimeres and Flau
nels, at the lowest market prices by
oct26 deod6w F. c. Johnson.
The largest and pretiicet lot of Ladies’
Silk The In the market. Also, Ruffs at iu
cents apiece, at J. J. Whit le’s.
Jeans, Tweeds and Cassimeres; Alpacas,
black or colored; Marseilles, Quilts, Tow
els, and Napkins at J. S. Jones’.
Bleached and Home Domestics cheaper
than ever known, by F. C. Johnson
oct24 deodGw
Don't fail to call at .1. J. Whittle's before
buying your Dress Goods. He has a beau
tiful lino of Plaids, from 20 to 75c. Also,
Seal Brown, Navy Blue, and all other
colors of Cashmeres. Full line of Black
Alpacas, cheaper than ever known be
fore. sept. 29-r?
TO THE (OH Mins MEKCKAWTM.
The merchants of Columbus should have
md are justly entitled to the trade of Tay
lor, Marlon and Talbot counties, and then*
is no better way to get it than to adver
tise in the Bctleb Herald, It being thor
oughly circulated In the above mentioned
counties. J. D. Bihch,
oot 22 tf Publisher.
WIAH.
Snow—cutter—bells—girl- -left arm
iround her ah I don't mention It!
Hoop 1 la! Howe's Great London Circus
will be here on the Bth November. Take
the children along to one the largest col
"et lon of animals ever brought to Colum
bus.
Why to s kiss like s sewing machlnef
iecause It seems so good.
Tbo Savannah Every Evening asks t
ineatlon which nobody can answer. Hen
A to:
Where will Columbia stop? By hunky I
the is a live little city. She already has
-everal factories In operation. Now she
.8 building a bagging factory, talking
drout a shoe factory, and squinting het
vye aliout s paper mill. She certainly de
lerves the earn* of the Lowell of the
•oath.
That Edltor'a head Is level.
Dame Nature made a woman—ao the story
nasi
With on Improved material and art:
Gave her a form, the choicest one of those
That make aught beautiful, and to her
heart
A power to soften man's,-and forced the
Its blushing tint to her soft cheeks im
part—
Then chopped the rainbow up, and with
the cldpa
She went to work and finished off her
lips.
Boston Courier Said a wife to her hus
band: "How la It that yon can’t come
home nights in some sort of season?” The
gentle retort was .- " You got me In tte
way of lb Before we were married you
used to throw your arms shoot my neck
at three o’clock, and say, 'Don’t go, darl
ing: it Is early yet,' but now If I happen to
stay out till two It Is a terrible sffalr.”
The dust Is still ss thick ss blackbirds In
winter.
ABOVE.
Only * German would have written this:
M y vlfe Susum to dead. If she had Ilfs
till next Friday she'd been dead shust two
weeks. Ass tree falls so must shs stand.
All things la impossible mlt God."
To Cube Potebtt —Sit down and growl
about It, for In that way you will be seed
and get rich, besides making yourself
agreeable to everybody.
Wanted A life boat that will float oa
a sea of troubles-
An Irishman, giwlsg his testimony Is
on* of our courts a few days since, In s ri
ot case, said, “Be Jabera, the first msn I
saw coming at me when I gotnp waa two
brickbats.”
W hen you see s msn on s moonlight
uight trying to convince his shadow that
It la Improper to follow a gentleman, you
may be sure It to high time for him to Join
a temperance society.
•••■Hi nflht I.tlt Fair.
In ft flnftntiiftl point of of riow tb Ut*
Stata Fair wm undoubtedly sucrae*, m
wtU In ahown by the following Agar**,
whicti will b fmirkl t* ▼ sry vary Uttte
from the esset result:
Mciim-
City ftabscriptlon |8 00*
SalnoD, rut*ar*n nd oth#r privilege*. B OM
Show privilege MO
Sftle ef tickets up law* 1 uOO
.Sal* of tickets at tba gata H.OOO
Y.-tal ramlpta SiMOO
KXPBK DITTJIUM.
Caab preßfitnmH awarded $4.Vi 00
Four gold ruedala l3O 00
fwaaly aiivrr medal* . ...... 150 OU
nirty fcronzr m*dala 45 00
HevAty>areß diploma* IB SM,NI 11
• 11.637 75
Of course there are expense* to be de
ducted from the above net sum, though
we do not know wlut they will aggregate.
The total premium* offered were:
Caah M.IH 00
Four gold lurdalH, at SBO .... I'iO 00
rhirty silver m?dala, at S7.W 325 00
Forty bronie modal* $1.50 19 00
One baadffd and aevantj thraa diploma* 43 36
Total $7,300 35
A considerable portion r*S this was not
competed for.
The attendance each day te *et down a*
follows:
Monday $.900
Tueaday 4.506
Wednesday 0.600
Thursday 13 000
Friday t,OOO
Batonlj 1.000
Total atfeftdanaa duriag the Fair..... .34.540
(Macon Telegraph.
In view of the numerous burnings of
gtu-houses In this district, we copy the
notice below of the action of the people
of Mississippi concerning this increasing
evil. Strong remedies are needed to put s
stop to It:
A committee composed equally of white
and colored citizens of Ooahoma county,
Miss., have issued a circular, priutod else
where, invoking the efforts of all good
citizens of the county In behalf of peace,
and to protect the private property of the
;>eopte from the Incendiary * torch. It
changes the colored Sheriff (Brown) with
having sought to arouse the colored peo
i >le to lawless acts by declaring to them In
bis harangues that while the gin-housee
are the property of the whites, the torch
Is the remedy for grievances in the hands
of the colored ratfii. It appears tiiat Ooi.
Stovall s steam gin-house was burned by
incendiaries afow weeks ago; on the night
of thelOth Inst, his stable and thirteen
mules were burned, and an attempt was
made to burn his dwelling. The circular
urges well-disposed citizens to organize
for common protection against lncendto
rlee, and nightly patrol the plantations
it is signed by nine colored men, aud
among the signatures of white men are
such names as D. H- Senator Alcorn aud
Rev. R. R. White.—Memphis Avalanche.
toasslee.
I have In stores good stock of fine and
low priced buggies of various styles,
which I will sell at greatly reduced fig
ures. Also fine buggy Whips In large va
rieties. The attention of purchasers to
reepectfull invited. T. K. Wynne,
Bt. Clair et. near Warehouse.
octal codJtwlra
If you want a Block Lace Point at New
York ooet onll at J. J. Whittle's.
sop 22 tf
MAKE WAT rol TSC4L4 BXLIA
BLE
Ojratrrw, Fth u<l Omm.
Our Restaurant to now open for the sco
rn Ig, supplied with the beet the market af
fords. Bar stocked with best liquors and
Cigars.
octi7 Okas. Hetman A Orx
JUST BECEIVEO.
AT
. W. BROWNS*.
Pig Feet, Bplced Tripe.
Fulton Market Beef, raw and cooked, In
cans.
New York Pippin Apples.
410 dozen Kggs.
Country and Goshen Butter.
Imperial, Gold Dust, Anchor and Best
Flour. Full line of Teas—all brands.
Pearl, Barley and Oat Meal, Pickles by
the gallon or jar. Potatoes, Onions, and
a full line of Groceries. Liquors, Tobac
cos and Cigars. G. W. Bboww.
octl9 tuthsssu2w
At It. C.O Dry SwS Haw*,
The best lot of Kid Gloves in the city.
Walking Shades in two buttons at sl.
41.50 and 42.50. Evening and Opera
Shades in 4 and 6 buttons—best grade.
Pique Kkto—black stitched, with Colors to'
match the new suitings.
*f ,T. R Jokes
TO MAXSfII AND OTSRSA
The undersigned merchants hereby no
tify all Grangers that they will seil them
goods of every kind as low as they can be
bought under "Granger, oon tracts" and
deduct five per ceot, and not bind them
up to acresy about anything.
We are not governed by the Board of
Trade in any way, and will guarantee that
parties trading with us will buy every
thing at the Unreal prirt*, If not lowvr than
they do under secret contracts.
H. T. Cmoleb,
Aces A Mubdoch,
E. 8. Bwirr. No. 90.
Jno. MoGouoh A Cos.,
J. J. Whittle,
J. Kyle A Cos.,
octl4 lm F. C. Johnson.
HEW boon* ! NEW SOOIM ! I
Holland and smoked Herring.
Fat Family Mackerel.
Spiced Tripe and Pigs Feet.
Sauer Kraut and Cabbage.
New Breakfast Bacon.
Roasted Rio and Java Coffee.
A aud Extra C Sugar.
Western Bran, Buckwheat Flour.
Pearl Parsley, Ost Meal,Onions and Po
tatoes.
Country and ChoiceUosben Butter and
Eggs.
Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Sherry Wine
Cigars, Tobacco, Ac.
aw All Good* delivered free of Dray
age by G W. BROWN.
oct2S lw
Large lot Hamburg Rlgings and loser
ings, extra cheap, by F. C. Johnson.
oct24deod6w
The best assortment and cheapest Silk
Ties, at F. C. Johnson’a. oct24 deodflw.
Ruches a Great variety, at from 8 cts.
to the best by F. C. Johnson.
oct24 deod6w
Bridal Pbehknth of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment
just received at
Wrmon A Krumen's.
M.Sam. ry’
New and complete fine of Alpacas, Hril
llantlnes, Black Cashmeres and Bomba
sines. St J. 8. JONEH-
Ssp.l2-tf
The largest assortment of fine Gold and
Silver Watches to to be found at
oct!9 WrmCH A Kinbel's.
Carpets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels and
Merino Underwear for ladles, at the Vir
ginia Store. 0t22
Solid Silver and Silver plated-ware at
New York prices st
octl9 WrmcH A Kinbel'h.
Anew lot of 40-4 Sheeting au*l Pillow
Cose Homespun just in and for sale
cheaper than ever known before, at
*ep22 J. J. Whittle’s.
An entire new stock of Jewelry The
latest styles lust received st
oetl9 WrmcH A Kissel's.
The beet Wool Jeans ever brought to
this market at 15, 87, 50 and 62 cents, at
J. J. Whittle s. sspt 29-tf
(Ml at J. J. Whittle's and get some ot
the Eureka Spool Bilk. It to the smooth
est, strongest and cheapest silk iu use.
sep22
H*W MA KlkSee..
New Collars and Cuffs, fresh fine of
Hamburg's Edging, choice Prints, Felt
Skirts and Flannels, at
J. 8. Jones ,
Sep. JO- tf CVilumbus, Oa.
Call at J. J. Whittle’s sod see his beauti
ful selection of Plaid Calico at 10 oeuts.
sept. 29-tf
At letm Tbo. (M I. Che S.I
Finn Clothe and Cassimeres, and Gents’
Furnishing Goods. Do not kwe th* op
portunity. H.T. Cbiolhb.
Sept 20 tf
Cloth Hacques.Shawls and another k>t of
thoee beautiful Black SUks and Black Al
pacas and Mohairs, Just reeslved at the
Virginia Store. ootfJ
Large Stock of Ribbon* at lower prices
than ever known, at tho Virginia Store.
oct22 _
Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam
ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to
oall at
sep22 dawtf J. J. Whittle's.
New Drees Goods, embracing beautiful
effects in Plaids, also Gray Silk Poplins,
mpeciofiy adapted to immediate wear
at J. S. Jones’.
Sep. 10 tf
Whs Will Tea riee Away •
WITHOUT A PARALLEL.
The demand for Dr. J. Bradfleld’s Fe
male Regulator to 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 all. He to happy to state that ar
rangements are now complete by which
he to prepared to manufacture Female
Regulator on a scale equal to the emer
gency, and the public may feel assured
that Iheir 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, suspended or irreg
ular menstruation. This valuable medi
cine is prepared by L. H. Bradfieid, Drug
gist. Atlanta, Go., and sold at *1.50 per
botfle by druggists throughout America
HEARTY BLOoMINO WIDOW.
M ARIETTA, GA, March 9. 1870
Afrsere Bradfieid dt Cb..
Gentlemen—You will please ship us an
other supply of your invaluable Female
Regulator, and forward bill by mail. Wc
are happy to slate that this remedy gives
better satisfaction thou any article we
sell. We have been selling it since 1888,
and witnessed many remarkable cures by
it Among others, there was a tody
friend of ours who was sallow and sickly
until she was twenty-six years old. when
she was married. Her husband lived two
years and died. She continued in had
health; in fact she has rover been whs!
a woman ought to be. A few mouthe
after the death of her husband she saw
your advertisement and came to our
store and bought a buttle of your Regula
tor from us. and took it according to di
rections. It has cured her sound and
wU, brought her regular monthly peri
ods on. and to-day she to s hearty, bloom
ing widow—with the use of but two bot
tles of your Regulator, ousting her only
three dollars, when she had tried several
physicians and spent s great deal of
money without any benefit Wishing you
greet success with tout valuable uro
31. wear* respectfullyjgum, J*.
*p9 4m
for Deputy Marshal.
Utf I aauooDca myself for the ofic* of Depot
•far a Dal of the city of Columbus. Election Dai
trday, December 11th, 1075.
Respectfully,
<*l* t 4 JOHN MAKE GREENE
;?ancy Goods! Fancy Goods!
NETT AND ELEGANT STOCK OF BOIIK
IIAN OLASHVABEB and COLOOXE HITS. Ju*
•vcelved at L L. COWPEBY *
octlo-3m film and fllana Slot*.
Dividend Notice.
The Semi annual dividend of Eva per cent,
upon tbs capital stock of THE EAGLE ft PHk
SI7. M F<. CO., will be dus and payable on aud
after November first, to holders of stock on 35th
lest., at which date the transfer books will bv
dosed.
G. GUM BY JORDAN.
oetlT Id Bec’r sod Tree*.
REMOVAL.
C. JHL. LIXIUIA.
Wairiimakrr aud Jeweller,
Has aetnoved to 07 l ; Broad Street, next to Ho
gan's Ice House. Work solieited. Promptness
and dispatch fOaraufeOd. oclOlf
COME UP AND SETTLE !
State and County Taxes.
HEAVY remittances are expected from all
Tax Collector# at Headquarters between
this and Ist November. Muscogee “expect*
• very man to do his duty."
DAVIS A. ANDREWS.
Tax Collector
IF Over Georgia Horae bank.
Ruft Wfnovl
WM. MEYER,
Ylandolplt HI roet.
Hoot anil NlioemHkor*
Dealer in leather and finding*, ah
orders filled at short notice; prices low. I
have also provided myself withs machine r
patting Elastic in Gaiters, at low prices.
octO 6m
Bargains in Land.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
11HB PLANTATION known as the “Garrard
. Plantation,'' situated Ave miles from Colum
bus. on the Bouthwestern Railroad, containing
eleven hundred acres of land, more or less. Held
plantation contains a large quantity of bottom
lands, cleared and uncleared, besides a consid
erable quantity of uncleared upland. A com
plete survey of the whole place, mads recently by
the County Surveyor, showing the number oi
acres in each lot of land—the number of acres in
each lot cleared aud uncleared—also the water
courses, Ac., can be seen by application to the
undersigned.
Haid land will b sold ass whole or in separate
lots, to suit purchasers.
Tkbmk. One-third cash; belanoe payable with
interest on time
For further particulars apply at once to
Lot IN F. 4. 4 KKAIB.
ocURf |
Plantation For Sai©
IN CM ATT A HOOCH HR COUNTY. A.
12 Miles from Oo lam bu t
Sl* II UMtlri-ri unit Fifty Kerrs
Mors or less.
One-Hull'( l<‘Hre<l Kjsnd.
The late Survey of
Bute Geologist (Professor 9. J. Little l
Report* tki Soil it Owlying a
Fertilizing Utrl Deposit,
20 Feet Hi TMckiess.
Thin place ia Noted for Large yields of
Cotton,Corn, Humll drains and
* Fruit.
IT** WIN Tim PA6TUIEM, NMALL
HEEBOr FKNC'INU,
Hou thorn t*xpour© of tte Bottom IjftndH
for early planting,
comparative freedom from protracted droughts,
and excessive rains, its marl bonnd creeks for
Water Power with 30 feet tail, to gin or thrash,
its thorongh Barters Drainage, Fences mostly
new, easy socese to Cohimbus by Steamboat
Landing, making as self sustaining a Farm as can
be offered to a pur*baser.
Apply at this OAoe. oct33 OftwOw
Atmora’i Misoa Meat 6 lbs for sl.
Hooker’* Fariaa, Split Pea*. Tapioca,
Sago, Pearl Barley, Italliaa Macaroni,
Bakers Premium Ohoiolate,
Oiwego Oorn Burcli,
V- Detersive Soap, 10 ban for
S erlisic and Eureka Boap, 10 to 20 bare
for sl.
Clapp’s Factory Meal and Grits.
Flour and Bran at Mill price*.
Gcods delKmd \ rc n>y tly Iy nfDrayage.
MOST. m. CRANK, TruHte.
oct3o 6a
Colonists, Emigrants and
Travelers Westward.
1770 R map eireulars. ccmdvnsvd time tables and
geoeral information in regard to transpor
tation facilities to all points in Tennessee. Ar
kausas. Missouri. Minnesota Colorado, Reuses.
Texas. lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California,
apply to or address ALBERT B. WKENK. Gen
eral Railroad Agent, AtlaaU. Ga.
No one should go West withest first getting in
communication with the General Railroad
Agent, and become informed as to superior ad
vautagvs. cheap aud quick transportation of fam
ilies. household goods, stock sod terming ixeple
ments generally isomati(is chkiwxu.i
uivxjfi. W. L DANLEY,
scpl# If _ Q P. ft T. A
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordi
nary. from the sounty of Htewart. will be
sold on the FIRST TUESDAY ia December next
within the legal hours of sale, before the Court
House door in the town of Cnasstu. Cbattahoo
chee county, the following described lands, be
longing to the estate of Rowland R. Parnuacre.
deceased, situated on the Lumpkin road, thirteen
miles from Col umbos, containing 135 acres; thr
same being the West half of lot No. 160, and 35
acre* off the West side of the East half of Lot No.
193. running full Length of the lot. All tn the 7th
District of Chattnheeches county.
Terms one-half cash.
WM. E. PARRA MORE,
Oct 34 td Executor of R. R. Parrumere.
SEED WHEAT and RYE
FOR SALE.
THE WHEAT IS AN EARLY MAY TARI ETA
known as “The Shivers ” is pure aad free o?
Cheat or Cockle. The Rye is from need raised on
ray place for the past ten years Pries S3 00 per
btflhel. Apply to THOH. DeWOLF.
four miles south of Box Springs Post Oflks, on
S. W K R., Ga.. Or W. 8. DeWolf, at thiuofles.
oct37eodlwftw3t-
Mortgage Sale.
WILL be sold on th first Tuesday iu Decs*
bsr next at Rose tte. RBm ft Oo*e coruer, tu
the City of Columbus, the legal hour* ot
sale, th* fisHowing Wvit;
That tract or tmrctX oflu,’ -ying in th* City
Colombo*, aud County of Muscogee, and known
in tbs plan ef said City as the North he if of Lot
No. 601, situated on Mclntosh street, between
Early and Fulton streets. Levied on ss the
property ef Mmry Lewi*, te satisfy a mortgage
Ate is my bands is tevor of Tho*. 8. Tuggle v*
Mary Lewis. Property pointed out 1s said mert
ffage fi te I. *. ITIT,
Itewtd lbwTiff.
, coArt I OiIUNEHY AND FANCY
GOODS!
, 'HE LADIES ARK KHPEiTALLY NOTIFIED
that 1 uIU be pit-seed if they will call and ax
utne my
'•. -gOLt Stock Millinery and Fancc Oueds
LMBMVCINU EVEUY VARIETY Of
luU, lien arts and llonrrs,
lUlilhhis. Smrtt anil Ties,
lair Poods and Trimmingt, Feathars and
Novelties.
Milllnury
WU."* wwit .nrlhio. Stylish..t Llviugl^lc*.
•loU t forgot b rail.
MBS. M. B. HOWABJ
rttutf 8 luc-l.'lpb Str.,-1.
Fashionable Tailoring!
New Styles and Fashions
SOW Km 14V!
(TAKE this occasion to say to my customers
aud fricftda that 1 am making up a style of
work that wtli compare tevorably with that turn
•-•d out in Northern and Eastern cities. Ido not
ucan ready-made work, but such as our citiseus
* ialting the North have had made in the regular
- steblitthment*. and 1 melts a comparison In
4XATHKM on cm AKV uakk mt won* cakmot ns
- xttLUB. My old fHeuds and the public gener
ally may rely upon nonpms and wtsctcautt.
UTTINO and REPAIRING will rscsfvs my strict
attention. C. H. JON EX,
Over 103 Broad strest, Columbus. Ga.
•QF* >ft *
hemovaij.
The Public are Informed that I
have moved my
Tailoring Establishment
TO THE rrOBI NEXT TO
llogan'o 100 House, llrond
fftreftts
tN)R THE PURPOHE of currying on my Busl
f nesa, I have this day associated with me
Mr. 11. BKLLM iY,
A One and prompt Workman.
We will be pleased to serve the public, and will
guarantee as FINE WORE as cun Us dons ia the
United btates.
Bring in your orders for Suits and they will be
furnished with promptness.
Respectfully,
KfEUNE & BELLMAN.
oc if
John Mehaffey,
ITHIi OLD STAND, corner of OgiMtoorts
A and Bridge streets.
Columbus, On..
BUI Paj the Highest Market Pr e
rom
lIMKB, Old 4 ntlon, Hides, liry
end (.reen, Fura
0 ALL MZ>t>S,
Beeswax anil TaUow, Old Metals, Ae.,
Delivered at Depots and Wharte in Golnrubm.
Georgia. JaaSl tf
WftateM, Rogi |
For which I will pay 13.50 per hundred pounds
For Sale.
FIRdT -CLASS LADIES' OR GENTLEMAN'S
riding Pony. Kind and gentle and works in dou
ble or single harness- Gan be bought cheap. Ap
ply at TIMES OFFICE.
iTtetf
For Rent.
A GOOD 4 room HOUSE
Early Street, near Bread.
Also a small HOVKK AND
Apply to G. T. WILLIAMS,
S*p 13-if Photograph Gallery
For Rent.
QFFICE* AND SLEEPING ROOMS
the Gvorgis Home Building MbßHm
Also an oSce over the store ef H. f
AbsUftOu.
Apply tu
ospt tf CHAKLMB COLEMAN.
FOR RENT—CHEAP.
GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO.
Apply to
J. MARION ESTES,
or tte 133 Broad Strest
John HI n-**lrwi *>,
fit Clair Street, Ganby's Buikhnc, Hit te
Freer, Iltoe* A Cos.
Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance.
Mm, st nmnanov,
To Merchants’ aud Mechanics’ Bunk, this aHy.
>aa-ly _
T. S. SPEAR,
Ho. 101 Broad St., Columbus. 6a.
Watches, Jewelry amt Clucks Bspftired promptly
All orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing MkMri 0 spot.
J. T. COOK,
Stalls 15 ft 17, Market House,
coutaaUj oa Bawl aad lor ui. On
BEST MEATS Oat caa b. okwaad.
mhM dly __
Door, Sash and Blind
mvmf*<tobv,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Bend for prices to P. P. TOOLE.
sep34 tf Char test ou, 8. C.
O’Keefe, Ellis & Cos.,
Cotton Factors and
(VMOSIO9 MEBOfAXTS.
M. I IXVTIAL WMAMF,
cßAßuarroß. s. c.
>
L. P. AENCHBACHER,
Fashiosßble Tailor.
D OOMB <mt M.Srtt. Draf Start. I aaa rtf
ti marly m)8ll vto Urt Mart rAnito
uta. u< aaa af*a4 MianaMwrtc
MMerOrm. s> wwaiM. rsaaa.
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