The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, October 29, 1875, Image 4

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'fHK DAILY TIMIX "mam’.’ ~*LA*DW*mi>. wn * ****’■ RLANBrtfIV 4NIASBASi Atfrmmf Md m Uw. OA No. T Broad atreat. owr Wtttleh A KiMttT* * ua i . utouw. *. *• ooKtcmi’*. HATCHCR A OOKTI IHI*, Aiwn < Bwawrllfi *-*■ Practice lit State to 4 PeJertl Court*. OrnctE—7 Broftd atroEt, orer Wlttloh fc Klu EEl'a Jewelry Store. I*P* IJ Mr. M. Lruk Is ths Gonornl Trsvollnu A(fit lor the Daily Ttriios, *ml I* sutSorlasd to rsMtyt lor HitbsvrluUoos MI contract. for sdver tistnff tor tfc* pspor. ntAYtIALAYD roWMERIIAI. *E- VllW IX fIILVMRI't OOLtJMROE. Oa.. Out. 28, 1H75. MOSKTABV. The money In the Hunks Is now bring need to iuovo the ootton. The qwintllv on hnnd is not soarool ns It was, though • plenty to meet the demands upon good wills tor si. Exchange -The banks aro selling on New York st *4 premium. All other point* yi premium. w ttoM—lls, but litUe offsrad. HltrerWo demand--no qaotathnw. Cotton vfyW. ft* demand HBIHM, Tn I the offljr fslr. The greater number of orders for cotton *■' In email lofr. No feta truiwatinni. srerepnrteil. The •ta&UsMhuf k hot as groat as was expected, but Is Increasing. Daily Statement. Stock on MM Ail*. 81,1875 483 Received yreterdav. 368 '* previously. 13,456—13,819 14(304 Shipped yeaterday 30 " previously 9,664 9,684 Stock on hand thia rooming 4,620 -* Price tt. ■> ■*,*# Low Middlings. 11% Middlings. . IK? Oowl Middlings .... 11l Warehouse sales 110 Heeeiptn. By Wagon. 155 •'m. *t*. a. w, “ River oflo •' N. AH. It. 8.. 21 " H. W. R. R 21 " W, B. 8..,.......1. ... - SB3 Mhipment*. ByS.W. R. K. 30 Home tkmauniptluo .... i.. 00-- 30 Ha me ..up La*< fear in (blumbun. Bales 326 Bseolpts. . ...it.i.r:. 009 Shipments 2*5 ■-*- ■ - ■ - ...,..„4,7% T 41.. fft. JL.M . . 16.K21 . JBHwiur UkUliog ?, lV , u fftfoU United Slaton Unfit. tell. 1875 Kqturtlpk A- l|.i 30.130 Ha daf find Monday , 5,1% 48,4>8 L/ /* as fef Thursday. 22,1105 57,174 Friday .29,018 Various. ..,.1 W(,1,205 Total .132,186 111,373 Hhowlng an Increase of 23,817 tules,com pared with eorresiKinding days of lust lightening. In Columbus it Is retailed at 15)<e., which Is a quarter less than it hue been h/1 Is uisVllle end bt. Ls >ii are Brut *4kr n^Hnnoni* miwcenM. be cause it Is scarce, though'enough lor the demand. Bulk moats aro down ami me >|Ui>tl In St. Louis at 12 uni! Lbtflsvlllo '*v. . , f \Jgy IQtbl and weak ening; for ohuloo white, In small lots, tl 15 Isaskod; mixed tl ith a good pros pect for lower tlgures. There Is constderukle and ipcrepslng w&mmdmvz) chbloe Western white oats 85 to 90c. Wtv OOODrt. Trade In dry goods was pretty good. JoUjlU'M WtICU dlii44 f,i\v tU iIiUM. (JnllV* i, 'Tiff* % r TRADE OENERALLY Better MMJfeWyjlMbihtel week. \Vo no ticed a K<mjtmy mu oi| the stedhl*. and a JW°%? 'hkln# pur chases. TRSaeliir s Yjluun made sales of eight hundred bushels seed oats. Avorett vrw wiLn iWwlft** iHM W t lent nnu o*t*. ; it ,OWfr fMl mow Actable"botugs In the world are those Huiferiug from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Morafhfn Mhwtgjflkw pur fcnt, of ttte people In file Baft*# fit*we tfre sfllietoii with these two litesaatw uud their effects, such aa fcktdr HComueh, Wrk Headache, Habitual Coetlvonsas, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnaw ing and burumjj pains at the pit or the Htuiii*ft,YefiSwu4kltr, CStftfcd TOn if tie end lUaairuHSabhipkrttM in the mouth, coming to the Dnufjtttprn u t Dr. i’. L. brook* and set a 73 eonth§tUo*i>r aHsmphs Bottle ftn lOoeute. irr%-* ll Wtd <Wew> will rchora -% Tir TT "■! ... Tli| larilhfp %iut p§£ttu*a u*ict.it‘ii of rant diet?™* 8 j. 2,009 bahelf Chelae New! date, Choice lot Hoed' Wheat, at Oetit d.VW Sw 1). AVRHKTT't. Jewuitk fSttMtod and made W order ReptSjins dcue at Wrmou A Klnhkl’s. , , To be Retard. A ne# Wiver mounted bewm Machine, which eoet one hundred raffled at W. T. Kobinsou's Double Track Depot as soon as fifty runs easy and etnoothly. Call and ettatu .ine It. Notlop-wUi b given of the day r* which Utc rafllo will lake place! A freed lot of maaciext Homespun, yard wWr at 10, ligand lie per yard- the brat goods In the market at the price, at seplj dftwtf 4.4. Whittuk's. Wllkfift** Towle—MMfV, Horn tin# Min. U4< l tw. The uapmtohdeuhkl talc of this world renowned medicine proves lnoontpetibly that no remedy has superseded the use of .this rateable Taaie. No aptMO has hero Jwshd soherd as potto yield to its soft enin* influence, and at' Uver so hypertro phied as not to glve up lts hmg-retalmxl bilious seoretioas, aad no ChiU or ftsror has ywt refused to fall into line Whee- K '' °" daw Raw AHlvertlMiMMikta. Finn Assortment of Oao|e|Bta|l. \ S'ort Good, Ch<4c#> droo rlos O. W. linMrni Hulfi. -Jno. M. Sapp, Sheriff. |4vs tuw‘ll ljADd -W. A. Farley, Ordl nary. ri’RKKAL IKOTICS. The frlendi arid acqualntanoes of Mr. and Mus. Jonn N. BABNirrr, are Invited trvattend the funeral of the latter, from St. I’aul church at II o’clock to-day. Aline assortment of Choice Fruit at }. L. Treadway’s Narrow Gaugo store, cheap. i, w. BROWS Has Just received a lot of now goorls ns follows: Otuiw Chow Plckels by tho gallon at tl .00. Mixed " " ' Plain French Primes “ lb “ ' M ' Curran!* “ “ " ,Bt<c - Raisins “ “" (or S’; 00 - Leghorn citron Dried Corn IsorniAhltig now) “ 30c. KwafN|M>r ABwrll*n*. Nevrpap'r adwrtlainrf i now rßpog* nixed, by business men having faith lu their own wares, as the most elTcctivc mesne fur securing for their goods a wide rixiognitlou of their merits. Newspaper adwirLieiug compels ioijulry, and when the article offered is of good ipmUty,nd at* file price, the natural re- HBlt la increased saic- Newspaper advertising Is a ijorirmuent addition to the reputation of the gmsis advertised, beaus', it is always at work In their interest. Newspaper advertising is the most en ergetic and vigilant of salesmen; address ing thousands each day, always in the ad vertiaers interest, and ceaselessly at work seeking custoui'Ts from all classes. Newspaper advertising promotes trade, for even In the dullest times advertisers secure by far the largest share of what is being done. While the advertiser oats and sleep*, printers, steam-engines aud printing pYosecs lire t work for him, trains bear ing his words to thousands of towns, and hundreds of thoussnds of readers, all glancing with more or less interest at the message prepared f's tht?iu In tho solitude of bisufßcu. No preacher ever spoke to so large an audience, or with so little effort or so eloquently, as you msy do with the news paper man’s assistance.— Savannah Nows. The Military Has Ta-alxht. Our readers should not forgot that the City Light Guards will open the season te-nlght at their armory, with the Hist of their select mouthly hops. These monthly hope were very popular ami fashionable last season, and from every indication they will bo more so this year, as tiro Company wtft afiitre neither tnaible nor cx|a.iis to make them [M-ricet, In every rpect. W ie-ar vf a large mimbor of opr most laqurtlfOl abl fashionable ladi**., who Will graoe tlm hull to-night with their pr.-s --enca., anii it perfect* enjoyment, a hriliant throng of beauty, and a lerge ami select attendance of benox constitute success, wo predict a brillant one for the City Lights to-night. I.Mdlrk 1 Orphun Asylum. This tiaMtuti,.u lain a nourishing condi tion. It now imntalne iil lnnoilee, nil being eared for snd educated. At the last meet ingofthe ladies who manage the Asylum, it unanimous vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Isaac SloseS, for tho nse of his place oVerthe river, to which ptai-e rhe children wero moved during the summer, also to Mr. A. flaned, for moving tho children out there, and back into the city. Tbo lftdlea of Columbus 'ln their part well, though the task of k<-plng up the Asylum devolves upon a comparative few. Ilrnih of a Must IXlrnnhlr l ady. Wt> are pained to chronlcli. the death of Mrs. Lucy Barnett, wife of Mr. John N. BiirnuU. who, alter a brief illness, died at '9190 ii’cfosk yesterday Siorning. This hiost ’estimable lady was universally ad mired end beloved for her ('inNtian vir tues, for her loveliness and gentleness of character, for she was a true Christian lady, In the true sense o' the word. Many souls will grieve to read this notice, forthey fentnd In her a kind and willing friend. To the bereaved hnsKiml and fain dly wo extend our warmest sympathies. M " ■* r - *tepy Doom On WedftWilay dwtßiniT'flS'wichee was the scene of much joy and happiness, it being the occasion of the marriage of Mr. Frank L-NisUct to Miss Ihdtla L. Whit taker. They were married by the Rev. J sN. Owuftn, anift aU odi ii ty tiio following couples: Rob*t A. ttlftbctnnd Mla*i Bottle Alexan der. McDayal Jilsbet and Mib Martha Whttißker; Wm. Henry Alexander and Miss Mattie Chambers; Boykin Riilinffs and Mian Carrie FitU. An element recep tion was ffiven at Mrs. Mason's residemv. "The frroom is well known in fohmii us as a ypuuu man of sterling: w rth, while his bride is the ncconiplished belle of Us wlcheo and a general favorite wherever she is know n. The kindest and very beet wishes of many friends, here nnd then*, ;gO with thetuln their new happiness. Hlol rounecilon* The mAil and pasm'nger train ou the Mobile &. Montgomery and South A NWth Alabama failed to connect with ff?b mall and passenger trains at Mont gomery Alabama, bound for Atlanta ami Odum bus, honecjio iimils mft of Mont gomery, was n‘edv<xl to-uay by the 1 © clock train^ Mayor’s I'ourl. Yi'stcrduy morning thcro was a small *l?.od cn'sc bcfriTh’the c lift. Itmx'nm a man named Yai brough from Alabama ha I an altercation with William Harntll, in which HarraU cut* smalt cut on Urn right nipple. The wound was slight Hnd tho cv idenon conflicting. Tbo dllHculty occurred tn fttake!y’mbar Tho Mayor dischargod both parlies. 4% - .IpMT RW'KIVER. AT .H. BRf>WV*.* I*ig Feet, Spiced Tripe. Fulton Market U raw* and cooked, in earn?. New Vork Pippin Applet. , 410 dt>zen Eggs. Country and Gihen Butter. Imperial, Gold Dust, Anchor and Best Flour. Full lint pi Teas -ail brands. rearl, Barley and Oat Meal, Pickled by tb' gniion or jar. Potatoes, Onions, and a full lino of Grooorieu. Liquors, Totvir cos and Cigars. g. Bbow.v octl9 tutiisosuJw Only 9i*. per yard tor gvxxi soft finish j Bleached Domestic/ Other grad.d equal-! ly cheap, iVte ’**> Sheeting and PS- j low Cottons, at tho Virginia Store. oct22 THE-•TimVFßHkrt* JfOBRNUf, OCTOBER fSf5. AUH.iNA FAIR. Bp#cld of the Timka.J Selma, Ala., October 27, 1875. Dear Times: We arrived hero safo hi and well this a. M. Tho llrst thing that grout ed our earn was the solemn tolling of the lire nlarm bell. We rnn, as we always do on such occasions, and found the lire In Uoeeiiburg's cotton pickery; damage was slight. Our visit to the Fair Grounds was of short duration. We, however, saw the mile and 'h race—live contestants. It is truly encouraging for the visitor to go through the Agricultural department. We saw someot the line-1 ear corn that has ever come under our supervision. The corn was made by Mrs. Turnley, of Lau derdale county, Ala. I thoroughly exam ined four carriages snd wagons made b> Mr. W. B. Gill, of this city; no better ma terial or designs were ever made In New Jersey or Connecticut. I challenge oui friend Woodrufl, “or any other man,’t produce anything in the way of wsgom superior to Uiose found on exhibitUm at the Fair grounds. In all the department; of agriculture every article on exhibitioi prove that our pi -lifters arenrw in earnest as regards cereals. Cotton —some of th* finest I have examined fur years; stalkf havo 300 Udls on them, all well filled with superior fibre. Col. Hhepherd, Mr. Bacon, and Col. Ed gar Vllct, general agent Helms, Rome A Dalton Kailrond, were on t!a? gnaiiid- to day ; a more congenial gentleman I hav* never met than Col. Vllet; roprf*senting a he does one <>f the most popular roads In this HtaU?, our merchants wyi s<Hn heat from him. And Col. W. M. Wad ley will not ;ilwa>s Isy President. L*t our •friend, W L. Clark, step into his shoes, aud Colum bus will not be a wa v-station long. lam digicssltig. We met Mr. John M Wyley, general transpoi tation agent o’ the Piedmont Air Line—a most courUnju; gentleman} Ills headquarters is Atlanta Mr. Dedman, of the St. JatiiesHotel, hat treated your eorresprtiicfeßt Hkc a prince: he keeps a fii sti lsss hot©*; samples giKKI In passing tho dep t of tho Alabama Central Railroad w mado inquiry about their business, and totmd that every avail able cur was in use, transporting riotonb tho freight from their own depots, but th* immense amount of freight which is now Ircing carried into all Sections w t st of this place from Bt. Louis by way of Vicksburg. That is the line of which our former fellow - townsman, MaJ. It. A. Bacon, was appoint ed agent, about a. month since, and out section of country has shown its appreci ation of his appointment by throwing an immense business over his line. Nothing more to writo concerning the Fair, as my daily dispatches keep you p< ated as to what is going on. M. Hi* tire**. Yesterdav morning will long he rerpon - i*ered bv the citizens of Momnfiis, ns i' gave to theni a street pajbunt wlfleh s fur exoe<xl.d that of an v circus ever in city as to remind us of the Mardi-Grnfe turnouts, concerning which our readen* are so w*-ll posted. In point of nrtistb merit, brillant age, novelltyf design and variety of Interest, b say nothing ot its magnitude, the street display <■ flows'll London ulAibh aud menagerie > cf - terday was superior to any cff*ct of the kind ever witnessed In this city. In teal- IsUc effect and impresrdou the features of’ yesterday's procession command tl e praise of all who beheld the sparkling line, (iixl will elicit most favorable con - rnent from the most eriricnl of the specta tors, those whose Aesthetic culture and high jatioii of such subjects enables them to rer-ognize its ex<H*llcpeeand iwerH, The procession sUri*Hl at half past nine o'clock, and by the time it turned into MAin street the walks of this tiiot'Ough* fan* was dortsely packed with interested Upectntors. Th cmwrl nt Court square! and vMnitv was so large that it, was diffi cult for pedestrians to move fr >rn one point to another. In fa*t, as the proces sion cants by, the |¥Mpk* in theirengcr de light rushed up close to the chariots, c iges an<l horses, as if impelhxl with a dc- toseiz** hold of whatever they could lay their hands on. We have not Keen such Ail out pouring of the people since the last Mardi Ota#, and were pleasantly reminded ig that great ocyafion by tin general enthusiasm ami wild joy that seized both the old end the young yester day when witnessing the magnificent pageant. It is no easy task to give a jufct merited description of the pageant; It was something above and beyond the usual of a circus, for it exhibited both biste and elegance, and illustrated much wiiieh the generality of peopb* would naturally admire as they would appre hend it, but which only the educated can i appreciate, justly, as they would compre hend itY characters properly. It was a noticeable fact that the pageant attracted the bon fOR of the cit y, for numerous lu deetl were the private <*arrlagw contain ing elegant ladies, pietty children and wondering old people, whose hearts were gladdened by the exhibition*—Memphis Appt*al. **Th* Very \e*i Monry t (." A countryman rode in town the other day on a tiop-eared mule. The day was warm, and the young man’s coat was baugiugovor his arm as ho slowly jogged up Hroud street. Suddenly a boy came rapidly down the sidewalk on a bycicle. The oountryman with starring eyes stop pod his mule with the exclamation, "Whoa, Pet- ! look there and learn how to travel.” The bycicle turned the corner. The countryman turned the mule, and placing his feet l>etw*cu the flopping ears of the brut**, he allowed his hungry eves t watch that bvck'le until it was out of sight. Then turning reluctantly he •hi in audible tones, ‘Tin gwiae to buy one of them things the very next money I git. Go’long. Fete, you ain't wuth a cent.’' My t'mt. We receives! an anonymous poem enti tled *‘M >• Cat,” hut of course we must have the name of the author. There is nothing to hinder its publication, except ,our in vi ol hie rule, that the name of the au thor must accompany each communica tion The cat is evidently dead, nnd it must have been a first class Thomas Cat to have required so much thought and la bor. Send in your name, nnd we will pnb lish the obituarv notice of the cat; but In the meantime can't you got another “Cat ten,” nnd raise him so as not to get on the neighbors wall, ami growl nnd puff all night. Bleached and Home Domestics cheaper than ever known, by F. C. Johnson oct24 deodfiw | 1,000 Pure Linen Hemstitched Hantlker chiefa at-12 l gc. 210 pairs Kid Gloves 75a, ■ j worth SI.OO. Corsets from 80c.- to finest, j I Table Damask, T*>wels and other white ( j gootis cheap at the Virginia Store, j out 23 i Large lot Jeans, Casaimeros and Flan-, j ncls, at the lowest market prices by I oet26 deo<l6w F. O. Jorrvsnv. H< RAPi. j Th*f water Is so low In tho Chattahoochlo r vor that catfish have to stand on their head t<> breathe. Kfoyomy U;iov a line cut among < ur ! p M'pKatnl by it they will become wealthy 1 uiid iud'*{M*u*h*pu liairis. of the Buvunnuh News, is now telling his readers how much ho knows about the fat wbrnan, and the Kentucky giant. Everybody wants rain, to keep down the dust, and to k*ep off aickm-fs. ') he ntatrimoiiiul fever is at a high state, .aspecioilv for dull timoa. Tfie ladles can all now feel the effeiit of panic*, for now ButU;rick, tho (iateru man, lias busted. No more gx/d Ills from But terick. Money Is a bottomless sen, In which honor, conscience and truth are frequ*nt ly drowned. The ladies will now wear grippal kid gloves to match the color of their stock* ■ ngs, and in that way the boys will k< w the c olor of their kU ekings, without wait ing for them to get in a carriage. “When 1 ©pit white* Fin mad, and you had better give uxo room. I'm spitting white *w.’ A Vincennes, Inch, man utul hie wifo af ter a stand up tight of no hour, concluded t call it “a draw,” Hho drew about six h indt uls of hair out of his hand. Touching conclusion •fan obituary uo tic* 1n an ImUana newapaper: “He was m cidar in the Methodist church and tin harder of the brass band lu the village.” Th* Tranbudonn l.*t M*ht. Ad th.it we mid fit favor of the excoQen ©y of this company, in our <xiitiqn ©f .vew '•■May, w-tft fully bonllrmed again last night. There is no mistake about it, for iX bn in every particular a tirst class troupe* We lstli* ve this isfwdd to boa free coun try with tlm rig ht of free speech, and will heioforn take the liiiert.v of saying evuie *hing aWmt tho manager Mr. N.Kalsbtfrv. {) was at tho door last night taking tick ■tß and was protarbly at the small atb'iidanee. Our sygipstbieg wept >ut tohim, fr we thought with such a troupe ho ought to have hud a good house. He spoiled all of it by bis continual re marks in the following strain: “I want to ret outof this d—a country. I ant tirivd *tting slops. This is a h—ll of a Sunny S tutti; the people are either too pour r to>d-n mean to com© out to a show." i'ow, Mr. Salsbury had the perfect right o use this language, and we claim tie right to menthm ir, that the ;sv>plc among l whom he is traveling and asking support, nay know his sentiments concerning them. He has a good troupe, but very tunny moT ones come among us, nd emr utve been bit so oftqn that they want al wosft a guarantee lefoi e they go out; and vlh*r the dull times has hsoed Urn abil ity 0f many to gratify themselves. Soon f tii've traveling tronpew imugine tie* own iielongs to them when tho>' arrive iti i, and set La w.nk abusing every bod.. iiftt don’t chose to attend. .. ...■■ ■ 1.. Bumirr The gentleman whose name heads this lotfce, has rej*ntly moved into the com modious storeu<*xt to M*Gough A OoV. rho ♦establishment is iittinJ up in the lates: >t> h*. and everything in ihe house is new rhe entire slock was h*F eted with a view u> selling, and not to k***p on the shelves, hence it is that Mr Banner is building up tor |tiiiis*lr a flue trade. You muuot fail o ilnd ever} thing you want in the dry ViHid# liiw% in lu4 stdi'w. Hu lias un o he eerviws of Mr. Devore, who will t*c more than glad to see ail of lib frieuds at iiis flew headquarters. Corn Crib llururf. I h*- corn crib l>ci. nging to Mr. \V hi Htcvens, who live© in Htewart ct mity. t'vH’hed Tpi sday night. Loss alxtut six | humittdsMiar.’.; n** insurance. When n ’ lUifTis progressing enough to raiw* !i s | own com it is hard to have it burned. It | was the work of an iflc'eiutlary. U you want a B|aca I'oint at New Vtg*k qptcaii at J. 4 Whittle's. sep22 tf U.IKi: WAY IUK TIIEOX.II KCLU RLE. Fih nud Aunr, Our Restaurant is now open for the sea sog, supplievl with the Ut*t thmarket ai fords. Bur stoCkwl with >M*st liquors nnd Cigars. octl7 On as. Hetman I Cos. T -r —— •Juki In-tvvti, If you want Ijrtdies’or Misses’ Hose, hi aediutn or extra length, very cheap, go u> #ep22 dxwW J J- WnnTLE'B. I have in stoma g.Mxi stfS k of fine and i>>w pried buggies of various styles, .vhich I will sell at greatly reduced Hg ures. Also fine buggy Whips in large va rieties. Ihe attention of purchasers is respectful] invited. T. K. Wynne, .St. Clair st. near Warehouse. oet2l eodAwliii Nqw styles in Dress GpedS, Alpacas and j lirilimnttm**. afso, H'Jsery <4*ndfcerchfof*i I and Ghv**s in gn at variety, by oet24 deodfw K.C. Johnson. ! The largest and prettiest lot of Ladh*s' Silk Ties in the market. Also, Ruffs at 10 cuts apiece, at J. J. Whittle's. Jeans, Tweeds and Cussimeres; Alpacas, black or colored; Marseilles. Quilts, Tow els, and Napkins at J. S. J ONES’. Don't fail to call at 4. 4. Whittle’s before uying your Dress G.mmls. Helms a beau tiful line of Fluids, from 20 to 75e. Also, Brown. Navy Blue, and all other colors pf Cash uepps. Full lin** of Bl.tcjjt Alpacas, cheapt*r thm ever known be fore. sept- 2Mf A large assortment of Linen Collars and ’u?fp of the latest styles just received at sep22 J. J, WHITTLE’S. Watches and Jewelry repaired and made to order, .satisfaction guaranteed at \>ctl9 Wirricn A Kixskl’s. ! A beautifu. uut- uj aamtnirg Edgings | and litsertiugs, at prices to suit the pui -1 chaser, at sep22 dawtf J. J. Whittlx's. .%* the taxli llry UtxMls linage. The bt>t lot of Kid Gloves In the city. Walking Shades in two buttons at sl, $1.50 and $2.50. Evening and Opera Shades in 4 and 6 buttons—best grade. I Pique Kids—black stitched, with colors to match the new suitings, tf J. S. -Tones. Sllll ThP 4?mr ! A beautiful lot of Fall Prints just in at J. J. WHITTLE’S. aop22 _ ro THE OILIUHU MERCHANT*. The merchants of Columbus should have and ai*e justly entitled to the t rade of Tay lor, Marion and Talbot counties, aud there is no lK*ttt*r way to get it than to adver tise ia the Butler Herald, it being thor oughly circulated in the above meUone<i counties, J. D. Binch. 1 oet 93 if Pnbffsher NEW GOOD** l NEW GOOIIM t t Holland and smoked Herring. Fat Family Mackerel. Spiced Tripe and Pigs Feet., Sauer Kraut and Cubbag**. New Breakfast Bacon. Boasted Kio hikl Java GjlTee. A and Tixtra C Saggiv Western Bran, Buckwhmt Flour. Peai l Parsley, dal M>vil,(). ions anti B - tatoes. Country and Choice Goshen Butter and Eggs. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Sherry* Wine Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. S3* All Goods deli vend tree of Dray age by G. W. BROWN. oci‘23 1W TO GRAXGKRi AND OTHERM. The undersigned merchants hereby no- ( tlfy all Grangers that they will sell them’ 1 goods of every kind as low as they can be bought under “Granger, contracts” and j deduct five per cent., and not bind them up to secresy ainmt anything. W'e are not governed by the Board of Trade In any way, and will guarantee that partiiw trading with us will buy every thing at the lowest prunes, if not louer than they do under wvret contracts. 11. T. Crkaleb, Acre & Mchdogh, E. H. Swift, No. 90. Jxo. McGouoii A Cos., 4. J. Whittle, J. Kyle & Cos., octl4 lru F. C. Johnson. •• lot Hamburg E igings and Inrer ng-, ex ra eh * ip. by F. C. Johnson. oct24 deodGw The l>est assortment and cheapest Silk Ties, at F. C. Johnson's. oct24 deud6w. Ituches a Great variety, at from Sets, to the t ent hy F. C. .Johnson. oct24 JeodGw Bkit>al Fri-heniv <*molld Silver an-' dilvef-rtatea Ware. X new aatoitiunrn' tiisl received at V'lTTIOl! A Kinsei ’s M;4wm Koy’s New and complete Hue of Alpaqas, Brii iiantin*s, Black CashinercS and Dutiitm /.iiu4, at. J. S. J&Ssk. Hep, 1® tf ...: The largest assortment of fine Got! and Silver Watches is to l? found at i*ctl9 Wittich A Kinsrl’s. Carpets, Furs, Blankets, Flannria and Merino Underwear for ladies, at the Vir ginia fitore. _ oct22 SoHd Silver and Silver rd tted-w/He at New York prlcea at fx*tit Wittich A Kinsel’s. Anew lot oi lu-4 stHStmg ami Pifiov Case Hhtmesfmu just in and for ad eheaf>er Uian ever known l>fon\ at Bep22 J. .1. Wwrrri.r.'s. ’-i # An entire new stock of Jewelry. Tim latent st.. Ice just received at ootli Wittich A KCshel^i. The Wo*i Jeans ever brought to this market at 25, 37, 50 and t>2 cents,, at J. J. Whittle’*. sept.2k-if out at J. J. WhiVUtt’a and got. some Oi th*- Kureka Sjkhil Silk- ‘ It la LhosmooUi est, strougewt and cheapest silk in use. sep22 :f N*%v Nukh Kibbini*, New Collars and Cuif-s hyrth line of iiambttrg’s lklgiog. chuii-e Piliits, Nt Skirts and Flannels, at J. S. Jones’, Sep. 10-if CVduiubub, Ga. Call at J. J Whitiln's tuni eee hia beauti ful eeleetioa of Blaifi Calico at 10 e*ints. fuypt. 23-tf _ _ At I.r>* Than Cost t €*!•* o*l. Fine Clutiis and ttUtl Gviitt>’ Furumhlntf Goods. Do not loh** the op- IkT. Ckioler. He i A. 28-tl Cloth SjU’quw.Sliawlis ami another lot of thow illack silk*4ui<l Blm*k Al pacas anl Mohairs, fust' at the Virginia Store. oct22 Stock of Ril/bons at lower priots than ever known, at the Virginia Stor‘. tK*t‘J2 Those wishing: a barflwin in Table Datu ■ ;isk, Napkins, Towels, Ac., w'lli well to I call at j sep22 J. J. WmreriE'H. ! New press Goods, embracing btNiutini] | effects in Plaids, alftt* Gray Silk Popliia*, ' adapted fi immediate wear ! ut J- H- JrfNKi’. j sop. io-tr Why Will Vu Pl Aw l WITHOUT A PABALLHL. The demand for Dr. J. Brad field’s Fi*- male is beyond firqceileut iu the annals of popular reniedke. Otders oome in so thick and last that the Propfi i “tor has, heretofore been unable to fill I them all. iUf is happy state that ar j rangreurents are now complete by which j ti* is propimd to manufai'ture Female ! Kotfuintor on a S4*iU* e<iuiil totbeeiuer | ifohcy, and th** public may feel assured that their wants may now be supplied* I t’hvAlcfanß of high repute are using l this rotttcdv, in daily ufavUmc, Ui over ! iMrffi a - EtslWifter no woman need sui fel* from stipprcttaod, or irny ular menstruation. I’his valuable uuhii ‘ due is prepared by L. H. Brad Held, Druw- Atlanta, Ga., and anki |**i t UtUe by throughout Arra-nca HEARTY BLOOMING WIDOW. M ARIETTA. Ga., March 9,187n. Messrs. Brat (field A Lb.: Gentlemen—You will ptoase ship us an other supply of your invaluable Female Regulator, anil forward DiU by mail. We are happy Jo state tiiat this rtmiedy better satisfaertion than any article kv 811. We hav* been sellintf it snu-e and Witm?6Bed many tvmarknbh* cun*s bv it. Auiuuff others, there was a lady friend of ours who was sallow and sickly until sbo was twenty-six years tail, when she Wits married, ller husband lived two years and died. She continued in Iwd health; in fact, she has never been what a woman oiutht to be. A few months after the death of her husband she saw i your advertisement, and came to our store and bought a ixdtje of your Bflgufei- I tor frtm us. and took It l&ecorainff todi-; re*-turns. It has cured her sound and i well, brought her re*rtiiar monthlv peri-; ods t*n, and Uwlay sh*.* is a hearty, blooDi- widow—with the use of but two b4>t-: ties of your Regulator, three dollars, when she had tried several {vhyskhtos and s{*ent & isreot <ieal of sumey without any benefit. Wish ini? you jrreu£ success with your valuable nsfe* dies, we *ye, rcspectfullv yours, etc., XV, Hoot A *. ap2B Srr) For Deputy MwshlaJ. MS' 1 aunouatfl njj alf for ttnj r Sice of Deputy Marsh*] of tliM city of Codiuolftw UctionlMt nrday, December lltb, 1875. t*ntn - ' iossWife l ' MiitA. Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods! I' SKW AXB EJ.EOANT STOCK OF BoHI- J MIAN GLASS VASES ami COLOGNE *TH. jutt j reoeivod at E. L. Id eIM Il Y>* f octlO-kai t’hlnua and Qian aSt ro. 1 Dividend Notice. j The Semi aanual dividend of flvo per cent, j upou the capital atork af THE EAGLE & PHE- j NIX M'FG. CO., wth b* due aud payable ou and j alter November first, to UoUU-ra ot fioci on 25th 1 at which dat<- th.* trauafer books will be j cioaod. \ Ci. OVNOV JORDAN, aettft l awry are! rr-aa. REMOVAL. O. 11. IjFjQIliN,, XVati'lmiuUrr aud Jeweller, Han iM-ruorel to 97*, Br<<ad Htret, n<ixt to Ho-J Ktu'a !•' UfUß'-. W-jrk. a*J[i*'iU’d. aPruui|(tß*’>ri * I pH I ; COME UP AND SETTLE ! State and County Taxes. HEAVY r>uAttau ar. expc4tt trqm all Tax Coiiectorn at U(>lqaart< m between ibiii and lrit November. MUsceßee “eXMCt every uua to do his fluty.*' DAVIS A. ANDREWS j T* Cdlhwtini-. At r* Over Georgia Home Bank. , v i . . .jyvffj WM. MISYfiK, Randolph Kl i*eot, j I Soot nnd Nliocmnkcr. j hE \IaEK IN LEATHER AND FINDINGS. All j order* fiib'd at ah, .ri aoGce; prica i</a*. I : U*t Hiao proviAd y* if wttb a machine lor putting Eiaetic in Gaitero. at ;or prices, octs ka Bargains in Land. Valuable Plantation for Sale. n - ,*, . f , % 4 ,i % IMIE PLANTKTION known aa tho -Ganaci j 1 p.antrit>tt,’' nituat* and five, mUee trom Colum- ■ ii# tm the H* athae*tem Ratti*'. Vt*4fttu luk i ■ drfs-eti ktibflr>7fl a'r4e *f taaJi ob ''Sabi \ i'iauUti> o MCMiun a larne **• tity ’-■f bottom | Mtida, cleared aud um-lt-arvd, besides a couaid- j •.rabie quant.ty u| u iolt-ared upland. A .-om- J pu te survey ot the whole place, made fe.-ently by j lae Cnuutv Surveyor. *h<>'lug the number acres in emdi li-tof land—the uunt >er af a'rea in | < ach lot vh ared and ntichMirwr—'aW*> the vatr | I'onraea, stc , cab be aeon by appluation to the i uuderaigu.-il j Said utitd will be sold aa a w hole or (n sejjarate j 1 ts t ■ suit pnr< hatter*. ; Tkrmh: u.ie-thurd caah: 1-ulance payable with' ! iuter at ou t tiu‘. 1 For lurther particular* apply at ■>n , e to 1.01 iw F. UAKII titU. sbct9t£fl # ""|r i J'§e*'% I Plantation For Salt' I3i 13 tmiurf !IEK OftfWy. v\. 13 Miie* froni Coluiaiiia, klv IfiiDilri-il tiiial l ifn Arm More r less. Oae.llnlM It-att-eil bfuil. The late Survey . f State Geologist i Professor U. J. Little Riiorit f Siii 3S 0/2 lying a Maij Deposit, 2J Feet In Thic’inssE. This place is Noted for Largs yields Df 4 offoiiqCorii. Mmall (rii-aiiis autl Fruit. IT’N WINTER PANTCITSIMALL m kdof Fk.vmo, Southern #spoaun* <f its lottom Land lor “ati., plan ting, (•<>ni|tar*tive fr* edom frotu protracted draught* aud cxi cfcalve rama mar! bound cretk* t>r Water p iw-r with 2t tect 1* 1, to gin or tfiraab. it' huifai c Dtninige, n m uv'W. easy acocrß t 5 UoltimbuH by ‘ Steam **ckt I.u liuK making *lf Hustaiumg a Farm mh ciu b • • fl. rt *1 tf a {Mil La* r 1 Apply at this. Office. 0ct2 , 2 dAw2w Atmors’3 Mince M ,at 6 lba far sl. Hecker'e Farina, Split Peas. Tapioca, Sago, Pearl Bariev, Italiian MaoatOaL Eak-irs Pre:niu n Olioajiata, oawego Oora Starch, W. F. Taylor's DoWtsiva Soap, 16 bars for sl. Sterling and Eureka Soap, 18 to 2 .) bare for sl. (Lapp's Factory M ia! and Grits. Flour and Bran at Mill prices. O ods pro-.nptly Vre* of t>rv*g'. it:>h r. m. i K (\E. Tnwtff. wt2f> rtm Colonists, Emigrants and Travelers Westward. 1.-VJK laap circ&mi**. coni' used tim* 1 tab Wand geur-ral iaf<>ruati<>u, in rjgard to trauNpor | tation imtiuUff* t*i all p'idi* In Teuu*o**M- Ar ■ ka.saa*. Muttc-uri. Minus-* ta. Colorado. Kanaa*', ! I>-Ya*. lowa. New Mvxien, t't*h aud (%HfVtrut* appiv to nriittWM ALBERT B WKRNN, Oou | t-rsi Kanroat Agent. Atfaista. Ga. i No one (Ujnrntd gt> Wert Witboi.t g<4ting ii. | ronratmlcation trim Dm* G<*us-Tai ! Agent, aufl bocorac tofirmela* to *u|M*ri’<r af vantage#; cneap and quick trau*p >rtatioa ni (km i iiic. kMihcUod gooo it -ck and frmhig iraph ‘ nn-nt* geu*rily, Azx imtoicxatiom cwicrnrcLLT ! olVßti. W. L. DANLEY. h’}ds tl G. I'. * T_A,. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY vftuc ot an order ftoni tbe Lr*<ur* **J Ordi nary. Iron* th** i'i)Uot/ i.t Ft'-wart. will *• •ul -n the FIR-*T TUESDAY in December u*-lt j nitbiii tile .egai Lour* -t sa.c. b*fi>re the Coujri, rl ujritt and >or Iti the t .wit ol •* *!* ChaMah'Vi | rhe-’couiU.t. the iuu a*’act*.nod Ulna*, b | lougiog to th estate ot Uoarlaud R. Barrsiaortv | det.-staaeti. a taatsdou ths Lnrapki tokd. thirte-L [ uiileff from Cria-uUnM. r -utalidug 125 acre*; tin ' stnifl being tb • Weat lialf s)f 1 t No. la*. 5 ,a- rca i4l tii>< W* at itle of tli..- Eat half >?!>>t N-* i 10 : ( running full ieng'h <-1 the 1 t. All in the TtL D rtr >4 ■ -i dwattaoc r ut>tj Term* oue-half ca*h. WM. E. BARRaMOSE. Cfot 24 td MtCicflanP- of R K. I'WiSttefi'. SEED WHEAT and RYE FOR SALE. FT HE WHEAT 18 AN EARLY MAY Y bRI Ell 1 know nai -The Btdv>m ”• pore and fr* e o Cheat ur Cockj£. The Rye is from -ce>i ra sed of ray pfhtfsj for t*:*- past t- y* ar* JTicr (2 oo per bwsuel. Apply t THOS DeWOLF four milca s >uth of U <x P *et otR- e, on 8. W R K.. Ga. . Ur W. M. ptsV/ylt, at this flkc. octrrod 1 wA~2t ~ T Mortgage Sale. ’ll TILL W aolA o the '’ It ber treat **& fclUa A Co*a ner. a. the Bitv of Ccnmbn*. the al Hoars* ’# sale, the tUowin* |>r.*p. rty,X*i-wU; That tract or |>arcU %4 lami lying the City o Cocuubua anACouu:) of-Muacogsw. and in the plan o- *M City aa tin North half iNf V . No tfUl. situated on Mclntosh street, betwt* u Larjy aud Ftt.ton a trivia. Levied oft aa fill* pr jk rty of Mary Lewis. satisfy fi fa iu my hand* In flavor oV Tlios 8. Ttgkle v* Mary I,s wia trcpetxy poChtcd oat It paid TBnft % *td I 'B'’ *n3dff. ELEGANT MILLINERY AND FANCY GOOrS! THE HI’IKS SHE ESPEI'IATXT hot ikied that I will bi. If th.j will IWH and bi. nmiuv my El< gaut Stock Millinery and Fancy Goods EMSUItIiO KVE4V VARIETY OK Ifats. Itoimpix nufl Flonm, ItiblMHiK, Scni’ft aiKl Ties, Heir Goodsand Trimmings, Feathers and Novelties. Millinery <i Spceiulty. avltf ix w.ut Styli.h.st Uviu.r Kr’c-., d"U*Uorgt t t 1 t all. MfiS. M, E. HOWARJ. QtUSU J 4 H>nd.3oh Btr ’ Fashionable Tailoring ! New Styles and Fashions XOW KtAUV! J TAKE this occasion to nay to mr cuatcnnrni wHwmwiii mm tw **s*fte of au<Uf Jof r IbiiscH v mirhofklWNlni h*\ liad tuaJc lu the* r^jnt'.ur mtaldiahmeiiitk. and I invite a comparia. u In NEATMChH OF CUT AND MASK JI7 WORI CANNOT HK LSOUAKD. My old frit-nun and the public geu. r aily uta.v rely upon pbomptnkbn and rtncrcaiTT. , I’TTING and KKPAIKINU will receive tuy strict attention. C. H. JONES. OVer 10% Broafl N4wf7Nmibu, Ga. aop2B 2m REMOVAL. Vkp Pl.tie are Tafoeoisd that' I have moved my Tailoring Establishment ■3T yußß'swr-a • itenitd Ht raret. IjVR THF, PCRPOUE of carrying on ray Bua nca, 1 have this day aaeudabd with m Mr. 11. smxntv. I A "IFF?- ’Til, i |v:i -flukjkifcliltase.! Aahl will guarantee a* t ISH Wulih i* can dune in the | United State*. Bring iu your order* f>r and they will be | fnru!*h-d with pr •mpUM-a*. Retspectluily, NKLULLV. John MekafFev, VT HIS OLD STAND, corner ot Oglcthoipa andjhridgt atri-gt#. prirtyL. lull Hiffitii/u CollllllhllM, tall.. •' 111 t’nj tlir Iliifiii-st Market l*r c .7 = eon :7 it ; , ‘ flags. Old < olluu, tliili'B, hr. *. , .’ . mt-i. * mill hrrru, I'iir* or all KiKjie. . .. ;; r ...• ; liewwax itiid Tttilow, Old Ac*, Delivered at Depot* and Wtiarr* iu Ibbieuilnia, ; Georgia. jaiitl t) Wanted. Ifax- I for which I will pay fft.ftOpor hap irtvl pi-mrat*. For Sale. V FIRST -('I.ASM lADIW- Oft Cf A*N’ 8 I riding Pony. XMm4g¥OtU aud wurk* ip dou ble or single barnesf*. <’an he bought cheap. Ap ply at TUtfEft OiTICE. . ... For Rent. Y <WD l-r'.nm HOUSE on | E.i ry Str.’rt. nt*r ttiabd. MolU&wSk | Al,o HOVSK AND LOT 1.,r .... .u, i ' 0- C, MitxiAMS, X gi Wvg ■‘MM W.A W ! For Rent. / y FFICEft AND SLEEPING ROOMS INifc— the (ieorri* H' tac Building „ &WM i'Ww'l AIo an offico over the *tore of H. F.* * Abell A Cos. Apfdy to wy7 tr oauuw COMMAS. FOR RENT—CHEAP. 4 GOOD HECOND-HAND PIANO. Apply to 4. MARION ESTES, ' 122 Br ad Jokn Blaekmar. Hit CltBF Freer, lifiree A Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance. t -w acRM, at TtwnaMwi. >rr To Merehanta Mil ifectoanic*’ Uaidr. thi* ettj. jaaS-l; T. S. SPEAR, *e. 101 Broad St.. Columbus, Ga. Re|*ir and promptly \il order* will r<-ciW! proifilt attention. Remingtoo Sawing Machine Qepoi. J. T. (OOK. Stalls 15 k 17, Market Hoase, nrais ru lund mi for !. the HE.BT MEATS ttot cufte- oM*,rrS. mh26 ’il_, j ... - Door, SasJi iuul Blind u iM i inoin, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Rend for pricyaAa . P. P. TOOLE, xe ft- ■ '• . * a*. H. C. A f’<|, Cotton Factors and 4 O.aailUilflh HEIHHAVrS. >t). I ITITHL WHARF. CHARLESTON, 8. C. l. v. aeN’ciuiaf'Viei *. ’f'awllloilrthle Tnllor. r>O f slßoTerJ4off.u', Dm* Store. Jim r*,- J\ tiUrly ,ttprUea with ff>e lteet FASHION ■LaTES. q 6 m pTi’pfd to gaarntee gerTeet ,atXoon. t rraoflhJ SSte,. mh3l eodOiu '