The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, October 30, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. .. Tf- OOTOBgB 98, Wt. ' ■ jjnrrnmn* toon r. >uuu>. ui.i\ nroKo sc siliii. iiunu> * *-*• OSua So. 1 Brunt otfoot, OT WlttU>h* Klolrl'o Jmlry Store. U> the State end TedenU CojrU. HAUL ■. MATOBBH. B. M. OOCTCRIOe. HATCHES St (IOETCHIUA Attermere eet CleeeieUeee nt tew. Bteetloo tn Btt end Tederel Courte. (4to—7 Brood etre- t. orer Wlltlcll h in. eel'e Jewelry Store. leepl ljr Hr. I.oelo H. I.jreek Is thn Gsnaral Traveling Aont for the DaILV Timbh, and In authorized to reretqt for Ruhocrlptiooa and contract for advor tWng for the paper rIN.VStIAL AKB roMUKamt BE. VIEW I* lAtraiiA OotCMBUH, Oa., Oct. 30,1875. HONCTABT. The money In the Banlta lx now being uaodtomove tho cotton. Tbo quantity on band i not xo great as It was. though a plenty to moot tho domandx upon good collateral. Eidngn~The bankx are selling on Now York at % premium. All other polntx premium. Gold—lls, but little offered. hUver—Bo demand—no quotations, borrow. Cotton yesterday wag very quiet, the demand llmitnd, and tto- receipts only fair. The greater number of orders for cotton are In small lota. No heavy transactions Me reported- Xhe stoell on hand lx not as gtniit iiSBB eitpected, blit l Increasing. Daily Statement. Stock on hand Aug. 31, 1875 485 Ileeelved yesterday 572 " previously 13,819—14,391 14,876 Shipped yesterday 311 ' * previously 9,684 9,995 Stock on hand this rooming 4,881 Price n. Ordinary , .tot; W** (iood Middlings 5? Warehouse sales 311 Hceciptn. My Wagon 327 •' M.10.R 302 " Klver 000 “ N.AH. K. R.. .12 “ H. W.R.H. 25 " W.R.B 0- 372 Shipment*. By 8. W. R. R 300 Home Consumption. 11— 311 Same £ny Lott Year in (Mumbun. Halos 298 Receipts 468 Shipments 512 Stock ..... 4,662 Total Rueolptx 17,289 I'rhxitif Mkldltng 13>,'c Hceciptn at nil Onitrrl Staten Portn. .. , 1874. 1875 Saturday 18.468 20,490 • Hui day uud JJonday 34,103 42,458 Tusfcta*. J. .23,852 30,844 WeKesahy . .19*54 21402 Jlhutsday.. ..J.. 22,005 27,174 Friday . .29,048 24,328 Various 1,205 Total 132,438, ttS/701 Showing an Increase of 33,215 bales,com parod with corresponding days of Inst year. awl the demand Ihtbhtuing. In Colhmbua It la retailed at 15‘,0., which Is a quarter less than it has been sold for. Louisville and St. Louis are firm as far as Bacon Ih oonoerned. be cause,l4M scateo. though enough for the demand. Bulk meats are down and are quoted In Bt. Louis at 12 and Louisville 12V OBAIN Loniandfd com very light and weak ening; tor choice white, In small lots, $1 15 Is asked; mixed 81 10, with n good pros pect for lower llgures. There Is considerable and Increasing demand for Georgia and Alabama rust piWtala at 81 25; feed oats 75 to 89c.; f luffed whlb) oau 85 to 90c. DBT GOODS. Trade iu •dry goods was pretty good. .Tobbers were filling a few orders. Calico, Bi£tt Factory Chocks, 14c. Calico Is re- TANARUS(T U V 4Wa, was vory good. The streets wore a thor ough business aspoot. Grooery trade was lively. Wagons filled the otrexfls. Fresh (Jp&tji figgd #7bJe.-por dozen at Llpp's it Markham's. , , 4.1M4 *,. ,r. ♦ Tfffi iiKWt tntssisbfo bairqre tiithfl world are those sufforinK from Ityspepsla and Uvor OoaptelDt. More than smnmty-ttvo per cent, of tho people In the ITnltod States are afflicted with thes. two diseases and their effects, such as Soir Stomach. Slok Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heait-hfeth. Water-brash, prnaw ing and burning pains at, the pit of the Htomash, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreoableUaite Iu the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low Spirits, Ac. Go to the Drug Store of Ur. F, X,. Brooks and get a 75 cent bottle, or a Sample Bottle for to cents. Try jt. Two doses will relieve you. ; ■ v oott tf Arrtved, Al-kpu wout Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose. In midi\dn or I'rtra h’ngtlq very cheap, go to ■ >.J.WairiLu’s. 2,000 bushels Cholot' S.s'd Oats, chotea lot Seed Wheat, nt (K’tSCdAw 2w 1. AVERETT’s. Jewelry repaired and made to order Kngravtng and Watch Kepairing done at ,f JGi Wittioh A Kimhki/s T* be RaMt-ii. A now and bouutihil silver mounted Sewing Uaohtac, which coat one hundred dollars, will be raffled at W. T. Kobiusou’s Bouble Track Depot as soon as fifty chanw.’atWper chance, ran be obtained. It has all the latost improvements, and tyMJMyawl smoothly. Call and •am lfc* Ifr TVotWe wlll bo given of the day on which the rufile will take place. • —v ■-—see e-■ A fresh lot of Bleached Homrapun, yard wide, at 19,1917 nod 5c per yard-the best goods tn the market at the price, at aep22dftwtf J. J. WBim.E S. WlthotV* Tnnlr~..i ©w<V, kune n<l N-||a* (Itc Cvre. The nnprpcedcnted sale of this world renswhed medicine prove* inoooteetlblv that no remedy has superseded the usa of this reliable Tonic. No splehn has been found so hard as not to yield to Its soft ening influence, and no liver so hypertro phied aa not to give up it* long-retained billons secretions, and no Chill or has yet refused to tall into Uae. Whee iooK,'Finlay A Oa, Proprietors, New Ore leans, by ail druggists. Hw AlvarllMMCßta. Flao Aoaortment of Fruits--Narrow Gnugo Store. Chickens, Potatoes and Chole Grocer lea—Llpp's A Markham’s. Freeh Mobile Oysters—J. L. Hogan. I Another lot of fat Hens at Llpp’s A | Markham's. Mobil* Oj>lr. i Mobile Oysters In the shell at J. L. Hogan’s, Ice and Fish House. ■■rartaal N„rr-m. Court DerUlox (o Everybody. The present term of tho Supreme Court has made a decision, out of which will nec essarily grow a great deal of lltogatlon and comparison. Tho case wont up from Griffin. It Is too long to publish It In full. Tho decision declares unconstitutional tho eleventh section of tho homestead law. That section allowed parlies who had taken tho homatoad to sell It, provided the wife and husband both sign tho deed, and the Ordinary of the county approved It. The decision declares that such a provis ion tn the homestead law is unconstitu tional, and that they cannot sell except as provided In the constitution. Tho consti tution only provides four circumstances under which the homestead can be sold: Ist, for taxes; 2d, for Improvements made on the homestead; 3d, for labor performed on tbe homestead; and 4th, for mortgage s Ac., In the shape of Incumbrances lifted from the homestead. Outside of these, the law now declares a sale of the homestead null and void. It almost repeals the eleventh section of the act, and places a homestead almost with out the power to even sell. Weapprohend, however, that a sale of the homestead might bo sold, thrtmgh a bill In equity, for some good reasons. As the decision now stands, a number of people In our knowledge have bought property of this nature, and the title to it is not worth the paper it Is written on. It Is an 111 wind that blows nobody good. This wind will probably revive the sinking ship, labelled “law business." We are not sufficiently posted as yet, to fathom tho justice of the decision, or to foretell tho practical workings of tho law, but if we understand the ueclslon aright, we know It will be tbe production of consid erable barm to those that have bought homesteads, and may recuperate the pockets of somo that have sold. ftnperlor Court. Wo are under obligations to Mr. John Sehnell, the efficient Clerk of tho Superior Court, fe r the following surmmany of bus noss on the dockets of that court. It shows a considerable falling off In busi ness- Most of those reported below are old cases. TRIAL DOCKETS, WUSOOGEK SUPERIOR OOUKT, NOVEMBER TERM 1875 Common Law 12S Claim *0 Equity 3i> Appeal S'* Illegality H Motion 11 Total Civil Cmm 358 Btat* Cams 116 Total 373 C’ow Thirl'. Yesterday Justice MeCahey registered a negro man, who has lately boon rurali zing near Jones' Crossing, at tho County Hotel. Ho is required to remain there until a jury of twelve gentlemen shall say whether ho stole a cow and calf from his neighbor, and sold it to Mr. Hogan at tho market house. He obeyed the summons of the magistrate. Ho regrets the decis ion, beeauoo ho can't go to the circus next week. Hweot Potatoes 75c. por bushel at Llpp’s A Markham’s. PenoMl. Wc were pleased to moot on our streotn yesterday Mr. N. J. Blau, one of tho pro prietors of that neat and newsy pnper, the Troy Messenger. MaJ. Strom, from Macon, was In the city yesterday. Mr. Jas. La Boyteux, representing tho shoe house of Melius, Frask A Ripiy, of Now York, Is here looking after their In terests. A Bioaro KHI.d. We learn that a negro man was shot and killed in Davidson’s District last week by a bat HIT. Wo did not learn names or particulars, further than the bailin’ tried to arrest him, and the negro made an at tack upon the bailiff. The attack was stopped In the manner above mentioned. ■ala. Everybody And hie cousin rejoiced at the pleasant shower yesterday. It layod tho dust which had been unbearable for the past week. The prospects were good for more rain to-day. l*oßfpoAd. Owing to the unclearing of tho weather tho City Light Guards determined to post pone their ball last night, and accordingly before dark, sent around a drum and life with a placard stating tho hop was post poned until nest Tuesday. On that occa sion we hope they will h ive fair weather and good attendance. A line assortment of Choice Fruit at J. L. Trendnway’s Narrow Gauge store, cheap. Tho largest and prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the dtv, Is nt febt4 d&wtt i.J. Whittle's. Bleached and Home Domestics cheaper than over known, by F. C. Johnson oct 24 deodSw t.OUO Pure Linon Hematitohsd Handker chiefs at 12J Jo. 200 pairs Kid Gloves 75c.. worth 81.00. Corsets from 60c. to finest. Table Damask, Towels and other white goods cheap at tho Virginia Store. 00122 Don’t fail to call at J. ,7. Whittle's before buying your Drews Goods. Ho has a beau tiful Hue 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-tf A large assort ment of Linen Collars and Cuffs of the latest styles just received at sep22 J. J. WHITTLE’S. •irsT gtK'EIVED. AT 84. W. MtOWYN. Pig Feet, Splceil Tripo. Fulton Market Beef, raw and cooked, In cans. New York Pippin Apples. 410 dozen Eggs. 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. Brown. octl9 tuthsosu2w Largo lot Jeans, Cassimeres and Flan nels, at the lowest market prices by 00t26 deodflw F. 0. Johnson iHL ihlto; oAiTHiUI JuiKftifi, üblußidl A), Jbto. ALABAMA PA IH. Special Correspondent of Timer.j Sixm-a, Ala., October 28, 175. Dear Times: The assembly at tho Fair ' Grounds opened this morning with thou ; Hands from all sections. Implements first ; exhibited wore Brindley's Universal Plow, also House's and Watts'; ail de©crv*i pre miums; the Bringley Is no doubt the a : vorlte, it being adjustlble—its smooth ami easy carriage will give it precedence over any other plow yet produced. I simply glvo the judgment of old and experienced farmers. The Judges decided for best roadsters and teamsters as follows: Best stallion, 4 years old—entries: Win. Robinson, “Clin ton"; Armstrong, “Rip Van Winkle"; Henshaw, no name; 8. H. McCurdy. “Howler." Decision—B. H. McCurdy, Ist premium; K. T. Armstrong, 2d premium. Special Premiums—For best lot young mules, 11 were entered by Mr. C. Robin son—no competition. Prize. At this point we met Dr. Jones, of this city—a most courteous gentleman— I With whom we exchanged the usual civilities. Next exhibited were the thorough-breds of Alabama. Dr. A. Armstrong gets the first prize ; Robinson, owner of Fanny, the second. At this juncture Mr. Ford, who is man ager in blooded stock, became restless while the judges were passing upon the merits of the stock exhibited, and called for “time." Hu is one of our kind of men, and believes in variations. SWEEPSTAKES. After several dashes lietweeri Eubank’s Lizzie Clay, Henshaw’s Bob Smith, Robln inson's Fannie, and (Jeer’s Diamond, DIAMOND was declared the winner in 2:41% and 2: .56%. The issue was marie on account of the breaking of one of Fannie’s wagon wheels. Wo dined a few minutes, accompanied by several friends. Mrs. Col. Boye had the pleasure of assisting in making us miserable. Mrs. Col. Rawsun and Mrs. Judge Brooks almost finished us. It would make you feel really Iwtd to enumerate tho dishes crowded upon our front. This fair is a success, yet some say I am not happy. Tho most beautiful ladies are In attendance. ABIDES. Twenty-two were at tho St. James Ho tel—ail happy. I wish to call special attention to little Lillie Kelly, who is only four years old, and made with her own hands, unassisted by any one, a most beautiful pincushion. She has the premium. Wo wore invited to the State Grange ball to-night. Incumbrance* will prevent our attending, having my wife and infant with me. Twins are “terrible," as you know, on such occasions. Messrs. Win. H. Mims, Atkins. Hurt, and others are managers. M. Cotton Mteullng. The Albany New® publishes the follow ing call fora county mass meeting to pre vent seed cotton stealing. All citizens, white and colored, are invited to attend and participate: “The undersigned citizens of Dougherty county, Impressed with the necessity of combined action for the adoption of some measure or measures to suppress the great evil, now so prevalent, of stealing and purchasing seed cotton in small quan tities arid In the night time; respectfully call upon all good citizens In tho county, of whatever race, color, condition or occu pation, to assemble at the Court House in Albany, on Thursday next, 4th prox., at il o'clock a. m., in mass meeting; then and there to devise and determine upon some mode and measure for the protection of property, the punishment of thieves, and the discontinuance of the growing and ruinous practice of purchasing stolen cotton. “Citizens of Leo county Interested arc also invited to attend and co-operate.” The above call evidently means busi ness. Such a call is in order in this coun ty, for each day we hear complaint® of just such depredations. By reason of our peculiar farming interest, no law can be framed to meet the facts In each case; and therefore tho law, by reason of its univer sality, is deficient. The farmers lost! more iu the way of stealing, than any one of them makes clear in cash after deducting expenses. Something will have to be done to stop roguery, or else our fields will necessarily be abandoned. Choice Country Butter at Ltpp's A Markham's, HUPP)' 11088143 81. It is a man's own fault if he is unhappy with his wife, in umu cases out of ten. It is a very exccp||®£|d woman who will not be all she can bo m an attentive husband, and a more exceptional one who will not be very disagreeable if she finds herself willfully neglected. It would be very easy to hate a man who, having bound a woman to him, made no effort to make her hap py-hard not to love one who was con stant and tender; and when a woman loves, she always strives to please. The great men of this world have often been wretched in their domestic relations, while mean and common men have been exceed ingly happy. Tho reason is very plain. Absorbed in themselves, those who de sired tho world's applause wore careless of the little world at home; while those who had none of the egotism strove to keep tho hearts that were their own, ami were happy in their tenderness. No wo man will love a man the better for being renowned or prominent. Though he be first among men, she will only lx* prouder, not fonder; and if she loses him through this renown, as is often the case, she will not even bo proud. But give her love, appreciation, and kindness, and there is no sacrifice she would not make for his content and comfort. Tho man who loves her well, is her hero and her king—no less a hereto her, though ho is not one to any other; no less a king, though his only kingdom is her heart and homo. An OhMlnnte Woimiu. On a Woodward avenue car yesterday an oldish man with a beak is h nose and hawk-eyes changed seats to get beside a woman about thirty years old, and trying to smile tenderly ho inquired; “Will you bo my duck?" “W-b-a-t!” she exclaimed, moving awa v. “Will you bo my morning lark?” he In quired, smiling all over. "Whoare you. sir?" she gasped, looking from him to the other two passengers; “Name's Higbv, ma’am, and will you be my sparrow?" “Protect mo, sir?" she asked of one of the passengers. “If you say another word to that lady I'll knock your head off!" exclaimed the passenger, doubling his fists. “Not a word—not another word," replied tho beuk-nosed man, waving his hand “If she doesn’t want to be my jaybird t hat settles It, and she can be an old maid and lovo a yaller eyed parrot!" And he settled back, wiped his nose ami f*eemd sleepy.- Detroit Free Press, ! Jay Cooke's collection of pictures which ! eoat SIOO,OOO brought only $,OOO at auc tion. A woman cured her husband of coming home labs by going to the door when ho came, and whispering through the key hole, “Is that you Willie,” Her husband’s name was John, and now John don't go out after tea. Atlanta is going to have a centennial tea party, followed by a ball. There are eleven different patent garters, but the young men complain they can’t distinguish one kind from another, across the street. Out West a goose deliberately walked on the track, and et<Kd there until the train killed it. whereat the Detroit Press says the suicide business Is getting to a dis graceful standing. A Boston butcher sent a piece of moat to an old maid’s cat regularly every day for four years, and now sho leaves him a legacy of SIB,OOO. If our Columbus Butch ers wore os c< moderate and wtwld not pre sent beef bills, there is no doubt in our mind, some day they would either have a legacy left them or receive an appoint ment to the i*>or house. A little negro hoy was elected to have a bump over his right eye by a kick from a | mule yesterday. No damage done, except the loss of an eye and a nose. Everybody that has raised anything In j the way of garden truck, milk or butter, can find a sale for it In Columbus. Shrojwhiroville is to l>e the new name for Eufaula, when the town is rebuilt. He is now editing the village paper. The river is so low above the city that in some places it can be forded. Boys have about quit bathing'in the river, and have now tarried tbelr attention to destroying themselves by careless bundling of their guns, while out hunting. A crusty old bachelor explains that the reason a woman puts her finger in her mouth when she thinks, is because she cannot talk and think at the same time. The fashionable cAt for merchants to have about their stores, must be tho black cat, ns we notice a number of them about the city. Oranges are plentiful in the city, and sell by tho box from 2 to 3 cents apiece. Sugar cans is getting scarcu.in the mar ket, and the little ooes are unhappy. If some of the Expressmen don’t give their horses on© more square bait of corn, bones will whiten the <!ommona during the next two months. An t:i6*>Mit ISuhlUbmrnl. Mr. George W. Brown has a store on lower Broad street which Is a grocery em porium. Asa family grocery, we doubt if there is a more complete establishment In the South. No matter what you want, from a bar of soap to a tierce of rice or ba con, can bo found there. Evert King Is so looted for the family trade, and on any day you can go there and get anything in the way of provisions that a family may de sire. Every kind of canned goods, jellies, prepared meats, cheese, cranberries, cab bages, potatoes, onions, dried corn (some thing new.'Japples, the finest brands of tea, parched and ground coffee; in fact, every thing that was ever kepi In any grocery house you will find there. Mr. Brown takes a great pride in his store, in keeping all kinds of fresh country produce for ta ble use, in giving fair and square weights, in si lling tho test of goods cheap, and throwing in polite attention. Ho also receives at stated Intervale many differ ent species of fish, packed in ice, which are juet us fresh and nice as when taken from tho water. It would occupy over a ! column to tell about his store and what he ; has; so wo will just ask our readers to go there and look in, even if you don't want to buy an ything. Pftligp HtHmpß on Lellm. An indignant correspondent sends us j the following: Messrs. Kditors : Some lazy post-office clerks (not thoeof our p<ipular Postmas ter) have starb*d the ridiculous scarecrow that unless stamps are placed on a par ticular corner of a letter, that the commu nication will bo sent to the Dead Letter office. Nonsense. “Who’s afraid" ? The Government insists that you shad buy and affix your stamps, but nowhere specifies on what part of tho communication, ex cept that it shall be on the side with the address. Now place it wherever you please, to fill t hat fiortion of tho law. Let ters are not postal cards! M y usual hab it has been to place tho stamp directly In the centre of the address side of tho envel ope, with tho name of the intended recipi ent clustered around. Hereafter, I shall place tho stamp at ouo of tho corners of the left side, or on tho lower corner of tho right side. If tho poetoffioe people want to put a mark on it, they con do so. What business is that of mine? About the only vestige of constitutional liberty left the citizen, since tho arrest for violation of tho enforcement act of “Crazy Ike," is the right to select our place to affix the sacred figure of Washington to our let ters. Let us holdoa to that., and fall in tho last ditch boforewe surrender It. Funeral U Mr*. Buraelt. Yesterday tho last sad rites that love ami friendship could suggest, were per formed for tho remains of Mrs. Barnett. The funeral services were conducted by the. Rev. Mr. Branch in St. Paul Metho dist church, in tho presence of a vast crowd of friends and Acquaintances. Maj. A. M. Allen, Prof. Glenn, Messrs. Frazer, J. J. Whittle, E. 8. Swift, and Amory Dex ter acted as pall bearers. Surely a good woman has gone, and one by one the landmarks that marked the re finement and hospitality of the city are being taken away. Now styles in Dress Goods, Alpacas and Brilliantines, also, Hoisery Handkerchiefs and Gloves in great variety, by oct24 deodSw F. C. Johnson. M AKE WAX' FOK THF.OLI) KJ LIA RLE. OyMi rt, FUh ißißi Came. Our Restaurant is now open for the sea sog, supplied with the best the market af fords. Bar stocked with best liquors and Cigars* octiT Chas. Heyman & Cos. lluiKtc*. I have in store a good stock of fine and low priced buggies of various styles, which I will sell at greatly reduced fig art's. Also fine buggy Whips in large va rieties. Tho attention of purchasers is respoctfull invited. T. K. Wynne, 8L Clair at near Warehouse. oct2! eodAwlm The largest and prettiest lot of Ladies’ Silk Ties in the market. Also, Ruffs at 10 cents apiece, at J. J. Whittle’s. Only 9c. per yard for good soft finish Bleached Domestic. Other grades equal ly cheap. Also wide Sheeting and Pil low Cottons, at the Virginia Store. oct32 NEW &OOUS ! NEW OOODM ! ! Holland and smoked Herring. Fat Family Mackerel. Spiced Tripe and Pigs Feet. Hauer Kraut and Cabbage. New Breakfast Bacon. Roasted 1110 and Java Coffee. A and Extra V Sugar. Western Bran, Buckwheat Flour. Pearl Parsluy, Oat Meul.Onitms ami Po tatoes. Country and Choice Goshen Butter and Eggs. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Sherry Wine Cigars, Tobaeoo, Ac. sarAll Goods delivered free of Dray age by G. W. BROWN. oct23 lw TO ORA NO KK A Y*J OTHER*. The undersigned merchants hereby no tify all Grangers that they will sell them goods of every kind as low as they can be bought under “Granger, contracts’’ and deduct live per cent,, and not bind them up to secrosy 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 lowest prices, if not /owvr than they do under secret contracts. H. T. Ckiglkk, JLgbb A Murdoch, E.B. Swift, No. 90. Jno. MoGouoh A Cos., 4. J. Whittle, J. Kyle A Cos., octli lin F. C. Johnson. Largo lot Hamburg Edgings and Inner ings, extra cheap, by F. C. Johnson. oct24 deodflw The best assortment and cheapest Silk Ties, at F. C. Johnson’s. oct2l deodSw. Ruches a Great variety, at from H ets. to the best by F. 0. Johnson. oct24 deodflw Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and Silver-Plated War*!. Anew assortment just received at V'rrmoH <t Kinskl’s. Nadune Fjr* C#rt, Now and complete line of Alpacas, Bril iiantines, Black Cashmeres and Bomba zine, at J. S. Jones. Sep. 10 tf The largest assortment of fine Gold and Silver Watches is to be found at OCti9 WITTK H A KINSEL’S. Carpets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels and Merino Underwear for ladies, at the Vir ginia Store. c*et22 Solid Silver find Silver plated-ware at New York prices at OCtl9 WITTK H A KINHEL’s. Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just In and for sale cheaper than ever known befbre, at eep22 J. J. Whittle’s. An entire new stuck of Jewelry. Tho latest styles jut received at octl9 Wjttiuh A Kinael’h. The host Wool Jeans ever brought to this market at 25, 37, 50 and 62 cunts, at J. J. Whittle’s. sept. 29-tf Call at J. J. Whittle’s aud get some oi tho Eureka Sptxd Silk. It is the smooth est, strongest and cheapest silk in use. sep22 Sew Hath Kibbotia, New Collars and Cuffs, freeh line of Hamburg’s Edging, choice Prints, Felt Skirts and Flannels, at J. S. Junes’, Sep. 10-tf Columbus, Ga. J Call at J. J. Whittle’s and see his beauti- i ful Helection of Plaid Calico at 10 cents, sept. 29-tf At i., Thwn Co.t to Clowe Oot. Fino Cloths and Cassimeres, amt Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Do not lose the op portunity. H. T. Crioxjoi. Sept. 28-tr Cloth Socquos,Shawls ami another lot of those beautiful Black Silks hu4 Black Al lures* anil Mohairs, Just received at the Virginia Store. oct22 Large Stock of Ribbons at lower prices than ever known, at the Virginia Store. oct22 | Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam- j ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to 1 call at gep22 d.twtf J. J. Whittlis’s. New Dress Goods, embracing beautitul effects in Flaids, also Gray Silk Poplins, especially adapted to immediate wear : at 3. S. Jones', i Sep. io tr | ~ Why Will Tow Ploe Awi> I WITHOUT A PARALLEL. The demand for Dr. J. Brad field's Fe i male Regulator Is beyond precedent in the annals of popular remedies. Orders come In so thick and fast that the Propri etor has, heretofore been unable to till them all. Ho is happy to state that ar rangements are now complete by which j he is prepared to manufacture Female \ Regulator on a scale equal to the ernor- I gency, and the public may feel assured j that their wants may now be supplied. Physicians of high repute are using this 1 great remedy. In daily practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf fer from suppressed, suspended or irreg ular menstruation. This vafoable medi cine is prepared by L. H. Bradtield, Drug gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per bottle by druggisus throughout America HEARTY RLOOMING WIDOW. M ARIETTA, Ga.. March 9, 1870. : Messrs. SradfieUi 3' Oi.: j Gentlemen—You will please ship us an j other supply of your invaluable Female Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We i are happy to state that this remedy gives I better satisfaction than any article we seli. We have been selling it since 1868, and witnessed many remarkable cures by it. Among others, there was a lady friend of ours who was sallow and sickly until she was twenty-six years old, when she was married. Her husband lived two yuars aud dkxi. Shu continued In *>au health; in fact, she has never been what j a woman ought to be. A few months after the death of her husband she saw your advertisement, and came to our store and bought a bottle of your Regula tor from us, and took it according to di rections. It has cured her sound and well, brought her regular monthly peri ods cvn, and to-day she is ft hearty, bloom ing widow—with the use of but two bot tle© of your Regulator, costing her only three dollars, when she had tried several physician© and ©pent a great dual of money without any benefit. Wishing you groat success with your valuable reme dies, we are, respectfully yours, etc., W. Root A s. ap2B 3m For Deputy Marshal. Sir lan no an™ myslf for tho ofßatt of Depot; j Marsh*] of the city of Columbus. Election Sat urdsy, Decomber 11th, 1&76. Respectfully, octlS td JOHN MARK OBEENE. Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods! NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK. OF BGHE MIAN GLASS VASES end COLOGNE SETS, JnM received at L L. COWBEITS ootlG 3rn China and Olitßß Store. __ Dividend Notice. The Scmi-anuuel dividend of five per cont upon the capital At(H'k of THK EAGLE A; PHI NIX M'PO. CO., wih be dne and payable on an alter November flrt, to holders of atock on 251 Inst, at which date tho transfer book** will b< cloaed. O. GUNDY JORDAN, oct!7 hi Sec'y and Treat*. REMOVAL. CL IT. LEqH > tVairiimuht-r auil Jrwrllrr, Han aemoved to 57J... Broad Street, neat to H’ #aa's Ice House. Work eolieited. Promptue* aud diapatA'h guarantee!. oclOtt COME UP AND SETTLE ! State and County Taxes HEAVY remitUnccH are expected from a] Tax Collectora at Headquartere betweej thia and lat November. Maacogee "expect* every man to do hie duty." DAVIS A. ANDREWS, Tax Collector. Over Georgia Home Dauk. Soft Wtnovl WM. MEYER. Handolph Struct* Hoot tiixcl Whoemaker, J VEALER IN LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Ail 1 " orders filled at ebort notice; prices low. 1 have alan provided inyaelf with a machine loi potting Elaatic in Gaitera, at low price*, oct* Mu Bargains in Land. Valuable Plantation for Sale HPHE PLANTATION known aa the "tiarrar. L Plantation.’’ aituated five miles from C4>lmu bus. on the Southwestern Raiir*ad. contain.ui eleven hundred acre* of laud, more or less. Sai' plantation contain* a large quantity of button lands, cleared aud nucleared, beaidea a muNid erable quantity of uncleared upland. A com plete Hur\ey of Uie whole place, made recently by the County Surveyor, showing tbe number o> acres lia e*ch lot of laud—the number of arrea It each lot cleared and uncleared—alai thi- watei courses. Ac,, can be seen by application to th undersigned Said laud will be sold as a whole or iu separate lots, to suit purchasers. Thkmn: One-third cash; balsu<* payable with Interest on time. For further jsirtieulars apply at once to (.Oi l* V. GAKR.4RII. octftf _ Plantation For Sale l\ CH ITTAHOIM HCF. ( OI XTY, *4l. 12 Miles from Oolnmbns, lliiiiitr<-4l anil l''itt.4 lerie More or less. Oire-llnll'B Icarcil Ijciii!. The late Hurray of State Geologist (Professor N. J. Little Reports the Soil as Ove.lying a Fertilizing Mari Deposit, 23 Feet in Thickness. This place is Noted for Large yields of <'otton,< orii. Small (ilraiiiM ami Fruit. IT’S WINTER PAtTI KEN, SMALL NEED OF FEXt'I.VO, Southern expostiro of it.s Bottom T*nds for planting, oomiiarattve freedom from protra*ted drought*, aud excessive rains it* marl bound creek* for Water Po#er with 20 feet tail, to gin or thrash it* thorough Surface Drainage, Fence* mostly new. easy scces to Columbus by Steamboat Lauding making sa self-sustaining a Farm as can b offered to a purchaser. Apply at this Office. oct22 dftw?w Atmors's Mince Meat 6 lbs for sl. Hecker's Farina, Split Peaa. Tapiooa, Sago, Pearl Barley, Itallian Macaroni, Bakers Premium Chocolate, Oswogo Corn Starch, W. F. Taylor’s Detersive Soap, 16 bars for *l. Sterling and Eureka Soap, 16 to 20 bars for sl. Olapp’s Factory Meal aud Grits. Flour and Bran at Mill prices. Good* delivered promptly Free of Dr mymgr. rout. *. i h ikk, Tnwtff. octi flxu Colonists, Emigrants and Travelers Westward. I NOR nup cirrular*. condeueed tune t*bl**H and 1 general information in regard to transpor tation facilities to all pointa iu Tenueasee, Ar kansas, Missouri, Miunevota. Colonulo. Kansas, Te xas, lowa. New Mexico, Utah aud California, apply to or address ALBERT B. WRENN, Gen eral Railroad Agent, Atlanta. Oa. No one should go Weet without first getting in communication with the General Railroad Agent, aud become informed aa to superior ad vantages, cheap and quick transportation of fam ilies. household good*, stock aud farming imple ment* generally. ALL ISFOBMATTOK CHKEBFT LLX orvKN. w L. DANLEY, st*pls tf G. P .Jt T. A EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary. from the countv of Htewart, will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY in Decern Ur next, within the legal hours of saie, before the Court House door in the tow n of iiusaeta. Chattaho.*- chee county, the following deaersbod laud*. b-- longing to the estate of Rowland R. Parramore, deceased, situated on the Lumpkin road, thirteen mile* from Columbus, containing 125 acres; the same being the West half of lot No. IrtO. and V 6 acre* off tbe W*;#t side of the East b*lf *>f le*t No. 19S. running full length of tho lot. All in the 7th District of Chattahoochee county. Terms one-half cash. WM. E. PARRAMORE, Oot 24 Ul Executor of R. R. Parramore. SEED WHEAT and RYE FOR SALE. THE WHEAT IS AN EARLY MAY VARIETY known as -'The Shiver* ” is pure and free of Cheat or Cockle. The Rye is from -eetl raised on my place for the past years Price Si 00 per bushel. Apply to THOS IfeVOLI’, four mile* south of Box Springs Post Office, on S. W. R R.. Ga.. Or W. 8. DeWolf, at this office. oct27eodlwAw2t. Mortgage Sale. Tl 7 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Decein- VV her next, at Rmette. Ellis a Co’a corner, in the City of Columbus, between the legal hour* of Bale, the following property, to-wit: That tract or parcel of land lying in the City oi Columbus, and County of Muacogee, and known in the plan of said City as the North half of Lot No. 601. situated on Mclntosh street, between Early and Fulton streeta. Levied on aa the property of Mary Lewia. to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in my bands in fevor of Thoa. a. Tuggle vs. Mary Lewis. Property pointed out in said mort gage fife. J’ K. IVEY, ftept as-wtfl E.EGANT MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS! The ladies are ekpeti l y notified that I will be pleased if i. y vill call and ex amine ray Jlegant Stock Millinery and Fancy Goods KMB&4CIRO EVEHV VARIETY OF llatk, ICoiiiiots unit rioi rs. ItibbunN, kcnrft mill Tii>s, lair Goods and Trimmings, Feathers and Novelties. Millinery ti Mpeciulty. want inythinK B,U*li,4LivaarFrlcea. don’t forget to call. MBS. M. B, HOWABa). "••ue tf 34 It.u.r.ipi, stre-t. fashionable Tailoring! Tew Styles and Fashions YO HIC4MV! f TAKE this occasion to sav to my customer* I and friend* tbst I aiu making up u *tvle ol vork that will compare favorably with that turu- J out iu Northern and Eastern cities. Ido not ’D-su ready-made work, but auch a* our cftlxens isitiug the North have bad made in the regular Mtabliwhment*. and I invite a compariiton. In KATNIUM OF CUT AND SJ.UUt MX WORK CANfIOT UK .XCKLIJcn. My old friends And the public gener- Uy may rely upon promptness ami pcnctualitt. ITTTING aud REPAIRING wtU receive my strict •ttentioii. C. H. JONES. Over 102 Broad street, Columbus, Oa. aep2fl 2m RJHMOVAT.. Tho Public nrc Informed that I lave moved my Tailoring Establishment TO TIIE STORE NEXT TO Hogan’s let© llourtp, Broad Street. L^Olt THE PURPOSE of carrying on my Bus 1 ne**, 1 have this day associated with me Hr. If. KKLLVIW, \ fine and prompt Worknau. We will be pleased to serve tbe public, and will guarantee as FINE WORK at can be done iu the Ooitcd States. Bring iu your orders for Suits aud they will be urnished with promptness. Respect luily, K(EHNE A SKLLMAN. ociS tf tTohn Mehaifev, VT HIS OLD STAND, corner ot aud Bridge streets. ColumhuM, On.. Vill Pay the Ifighest Market Pr c row lUisn, Old Cotton, Uiilei. Ikr.v niifl Green, Pitn op all mm, leewax ami Tallow, (Mil Jit tal.w, Ae., Delivered at Depot* aud Wharfs lit Columbus, toorgia. jauSl tf Wanted, Kaars ! For which I will pay f 2.50 per hundred pounds. Foi- Sale. FIIWT-CI.AMS LADIES’ OR GENTLEMAN’S riding Pony. Kind and gentle and works in dou ble or single harness. (Mud he bought cheap. Ap ply t TIMES OFFICE, j > u For Rent. GOOD 4-room HOUSE on Early Street, near Broad. Also a small HOFSF. AND LOT Apply to rt. T. WILLIAMS, sep 12-tf Photograph dallerj . For Rent. QFFICES AND SLEEPING ROOMS IS h > the Georgia Home Building JS)MIhE Also an office over the store -t 11. Abell A Cos. Apply U Hep-2 tf CHARLES COLEMAN. FOE RENT—CHEAP. j A GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANO. Apply to 4. MARION ESTES, ortiten 122 Brnad Street. Jokn. Blackmar. St. Clair Street, Gunby'a Bulhling, next to* Prer, lilies A Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance, BEFKR, nr PKR3IIMMIOK. To and Mechanic** Bank, this cit>. jan23-ly T. S. SPEAR, 10, 101 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Watches, Jewelry and Otoetea Repaired promptly All order* will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing; Machine Depot. - J. T. COOK. Stalls 15 & 17. Market House, constantly ou hand and for sale the BEST MEATS that can bo obtained. inh2s dly Door. Sash ami 1511 ml nixn u roitv, I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. i Bend for price* to P. P. TOOLE, j h* j>24 tf Charleston, 8. C. O’Keefe, Ellis & Cos.. Cotton Factors and ('onnis.Hio.x wF.iu iii\m NO. 1 CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, B. C. ; sep23 f>m_ IL. P. AENCIIBACHER, Fashionable Tailor. ROOMS over Moffett's Dm* Store. lam re*- ularly supplied with the latest FASHION PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect satisfaction. at reasonable rates. mh2l eMfim