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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3. Ih7.'i.
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So. • 7 Brood•tnwet. <>vt*r Wittlch at KJusel*
Jewelry Store.
Will practice lu the State aud Federal Court*
fetoh
Mr LmU M. Lynch
Is Um Oramral Traveling Agent for the
Daily riMm, and is authorized to receipt
for subscriptions ami contract for adver
tising for the paper.
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View IN IIIU’WIII S.
OOLL* MBITS, Oa., Nov. 3, 1875.
MONETARY.
Tbs money In the flanks Is now Imlng
used to move the cotton. The quantlt
on hand Is not so great ns It was, tflough
a plenty t> meet the diHuunds upon
good collateral.
Exchamre—THo hanks are selling on
New York at ‘f premium. All other points
% premium.
(fold —lls, but little offered.
Silver—No demand -no quotations.
COTTON.
Cotton yesterday was very quiet, the
demand lluiite I, and the rooepte small.
The greater number of orders for cotton
are In small lota. No heavy transaotions
are reported. The stock on hand is not as
great as was exported, hut Is increasing.
Daily Statement.
Stock on hand Auif, 31, 1375 . 435
Received > e* ten lav 380
“ previously. 15, tUS 15,5*5
18,070
Shipped yeeterdav , 157
* previously.. . i0,i85 T 0,322
Stock on hand this morning 5,713
Prim*.
Ordlnare . .... 10J.J
Good Ordinary ll!/d :, 4
Low M ddllnirs. 11%
Middlings . 12%
Giwrd Middlings 12%
Warehouse Rules .4.
Receipts.
J M. A (1. It, S3
“ River 0
" N. A H, It. It.. 20
“ S. W.K.R 24
“ W. a It. 1 380
Shipment*.
Hy 8. IV. It. It 151
Home Consumption 3 157
Nairn —ay haul Year in (blnmbus.
Sdes 104
Receipts 337
Shipments 227
Stock 5,334
Total Receipts 13, 062
Prlee for Middling 13%c
111 rripts at all Vnited Stairs Dirts.
1874. 1875
Saturday 19.169 90,981
Ku day and Monday 25,273 37,425
Tuesday 23,153
Wislnesday 99,"85
Thursday 25,623
Friday 237
Various. .2,150
Total 142,701 67,656
Showing an increase of 13,214 hales,com
pared with oorrea ponding days of last
year.
Owing to a liollday in New York yester
day we received no cotton report.
BACON.
Bacon is a little weak and the demand
lightening. In Ooluinlms It is retailed at
15%e., which is a quarter less than it has
been sold for. Louisville and St. Louis
arc Arm as far as Bacon is concerned, be
cause t is Aeafqe. though enough for the
demand Bulk meats ure down anil nre
quoted tu -it. Louis at 12 and Louisville
19%.
Oil AIN
Demand for corn very light ami weak
ening; for choice white, in small lots, $1 15
is asked; mixed $1 10, with a good pros
pect for lower ttgures.
There is considerable and Increasing
demand for Georgia and Alabama rust
pro.foats at 91 45; fed oats7s to 80c.;
oooioe Western while oats 85 to 900.
IJBY GOODS,
Trade In dry (foods waa pretty (food.
Jobbers wore illlin(f a few orders. Calico,
Factory Wieelis, 110. Culico la ro
tldU(f at IB'J.
TRADE GENERALLY
wa very dull. Not a atruy dollar was
afloat, and everybody waa anxiously
awaiting a cash customer. Cotton mar
ket was very much depressed owing
to a suildeu fall off in Cotton iu New
York of *4| t>er cent.
Bleached and Home Domestic* cheaper
than ever known, by F. 0. Johnson
oct24 deodbw
1,009 rum Lined Hemstitched Handker
chiefs at 12VJo. 200 pairs Kid Gloves 75c.,
worth SI.OO. Corsets from 50c. to llncst.
Table Diimitek, Towels and otlier white
(foods cheap at tlie Virginia Store.
00t22
If you want a Black Luce Point at New
York cost call at J. J. WHiTTUi's.
sep22 tf
New styles in Dress Uoods, Alpacas and
Brillmntini's, also, Holsery liuuilkurcliiefs
snd Gloves in great variety, by
oet24 doouew F. C. Johnson.
Solid Silver 'iml Silver pUted-ware nt
New York prices at
octl'J lYrmcii Ot Kinnel's.
• * t
Auiiiut Flower.
The swat miaorauje beluga intho world
arewiosfe sulToring from Dyspepsia uid
Liver Complaint.
More than seventy-live per cent, of the
people iu the United States arc afflicted
with tliioso two disease* and their effects,
mwh as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache,
Habitual CoeUvonotK*, Palpitation of the
Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnaw
ing ami burning paint, at the pit of the
Stuiuosli, Yellow Skin, 0 atod Tonguo and
disagreeable taste In the mouth, coming
tip of fowl aft‘r eating, low spirits, 4c. tie
to the Drug Store of Ur. F. L. brooks and
Ket a 75 cent ixittle, or a Sample buttle for
10 cents. Try it. Two clow's will relievo
you. oetl if
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dual Arrived,
If you want Ladies’ or Missies’ Hose, in
medium or extra length, very cheap, go tc
0p22 diwtf J. J. WurtThE's.
2,000 bushels Choke See<l Oats.
Choice lot Seed Wheat, at
Oct24 dtvr 2w I>. AVRBETT'S.
Jewelry repaired and made to ordei
Engraving and Watch Repairing done ai
Wrmeu * Kjksex/s.
T. he KuOUd.
A now ami beautiful silver mounted
Sewing Machine, which caret one hundred
dollars, will be raffled at IV. T. BobinsouV
Oouljle Track Depot as soon as Uftr
chances, at $2 per chance, can be obtained.
It has all the latest improvements, and
run* easy and smoothly. Call and exam
ine it. Notice will be given of the day on
which tiro raffle will take place.
New* Ad .srilsswicats.
Administrator's Sale- I, H Massey,
Fine Pair of Mules for Sale-Apply nt
Gam nidi's -.tallies.
Apalachicola Oysters Received by To
la ’s Boat—Toisi Newman.
Presto dorian Church FeStlvai—l'hurs
day night.
Board of Trade —J. F. I verson, Secretary.
Frc.li Oysler*.
Received from Apilachiiada hv to-days'
Isint Fr.eh Oysters in any quantity. They
are niceand good Tom; Nkwman.
CITY I.IUHT KI AIIIK
HOI' LAST NIGHT.
Last evening a goodly numlior of prett
women and handsome men attended the
drst hop of the s asoii given hy the Clti
Light Guards. The assembly was not al
together as large ns was expected, hip
'Hough to make the hours pass ple-sant
ly and swiftly. The gay uniform of the
Columbus and Light Guards, mingling
with the throng, presented a showy ap
pearance. The young ladies all looked
be,until ill, and seemed to enjoy themselves
lu the mazes of the Waltz and shottische.
I'he dancing was kept up to a late Hour.
It was the unanimous verdict of ad
those present,that they will tie court-mar
ti dial if another hop Is not som given.
Everything was well managed. The lloor
managers were Secretary J. .1. Jones, Ser
geant R. S. Grier and Private QIM. Couch.
A New Trick.
Yesterday Justice Chap|s)ll issuisl a war
rant for Ed Cary, white, and Peter Smith,
colored, for their arrest upon an affidavit
rnado by an agent of the Eagle and Phenix
Factory,charging thorn with having cheat
ed nnd swindled the factory In this wise:
They allege that these parties, who are om
p'oyed in storing away loose cotton as it
Is brought in, have l>--n in the habitot
Half emptying a basket and then allowing
It to be reweighed. This happens null
when a confederate of the parties brings
cotton to be weighed. In this way the
limn lias Ids cotton weighed twice, and of
course, receives pay for twice an much cot
ton ns lie brings to the factory. After lie
is paid off, they then divide.
The accused deny any complicity and
plead not guilty.
The ease came oil for trial yesterday
afternoon, tint was continued on account
of tlic absence of witness.’S until to-day.
Russell A Russell represented the ac
cused, while barrator G Gtinby Jordan
appeared for the prosecution.
Per*
W' wr-ro tfliul to muot Mr. Kl-
Ixtrt M. H icon, who repr*s<wtß the* whnl**-
sftl<* house of Jiiii.o. Fiirkor, Thi*
house is probably the moet reiown*ii hm
distillers ami redistillers iu this country,
lesul*H boin*’’one of the m*t reliable. We
hope Major llacon may soil all our mer
chants ffood l>ills.
Mr. H. Jagkfton who Ims la*en on a visit
to Riclirnond, returned Monday.
.Major Wilkins, Super visor Western
Huilrojid, was in tho city yesterday.
.%11.nl Once.
At one time during yesterday there
were seven commercial tourists who deal
ill the popu ar goods called whiskey all
in tlie city, and all within a hundred yards
of caeli other, trying to sell their ware-,
l'lioy say they can sell whiskey when
nothing else will sell.
NEW UOODS JUST It IH I.tVEII,
AT
ti. W. llltlltVY.B.
Holland and smoked Herring.
Fat Family Mackerel.
Spiced Tripe and I’igs Feet.
Sauer Kraut and Cabbage.
Now Breakfast, Bacon.
Boasted Rio aud Java Coffee.
A and Extra C Sugar.
Western Bran, Buckwheat. Flour.
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.
I’oarl, Barley and Oat Meal, Potatoes,
Onions, and a full line of Groceries.
Liquors, Tobaccos and Cigars.
Cliow Chow I’ickels by tho gallon at B>l.oo.
Mixed “ “ " “ “#I.OO.
Plain “ “ “ “ “ 75e.
French Prunes “ lb “ 20e.
Currants " “ “ lfitjc.
Uaisius “ “ 3 lbs for SI,OO.
Leghorn Citron “ 50e.
Driinl Corn (something noxv! " 21K-.
64"A1l Goods delivered free of Drty
age by G. W. BROWN.
octfll lIV
A fresh lot of Bleactied Homespun, yard
wide, al lu, 12'.and 15c per yard—the best
goods tu the market ut tile price, at
s ‘p'22 dnwtf J. J. Whittle's.
WlUioi'r* Toulv—.l Mutei Nure and Mclln
title Curt 1 ,
Tho unprectHlouUHl saio of this world
-I*ollo wiuxi tuedluino pro vim imxutostibl>
liiat no nmiedy has suponwdod tim usooi
lias roliiiido route. No spleen lias boon
louud so hard as not to yield Ui its soft*
•mini? litflueaee, and no liver sv hypertn*-
phieti uh not to tfivo up its iouff-retalueu
bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fevei
has yet refused to fall into line. Whee
kK’k, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or
loauo. For sale by all druiftfists.
d\w
At the t'n*lk Ut’.v (aootlw llouar, ('uluinbu*,
(J a.
Now Colored Silks jtu*t in,
Embr.win#
S*al Brown, l'lum. Navy*Bkioand Ash*
Mof Hoses. •
Assortment of Fringes in the new
shades.
Black Brilliantinos, Cashmeres and Ly
ons Poplins, at popular prices.
oot2 tf 4. S. JONES.
The largest assortment of tine Gold and
■Silver Watches is to bo found at
! ‘atio Wrmcit A K isata/s.
The largest and prettiest selection ol
j Transfer Flowers m the citv, ts at
j febil d.twtt .1. .f. Whittle’s.
At Illy- I'iy.U Dry U...d. lint,..,
The Ireet 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 ti buttons best grade
Pique Kills black stitched, with colors U
match the now suitings,
tf J. S. Joses.
mi rrr*.: aororur* mwswl a. iks.
Lfttnl Nhi,i.
Yesterday being tlio lirst Tuesday in the
month, was the regular day for Sheriff's,
Marshal's, and legal aalcs.
marshal's sales.
The Marshal, W, 1,. Robinson, sold a
number of lots for taxes. The city, in
most ill taliees. was the purchaser for tie
amount of the taxes. One lot was sold to
Mr. Illges and another to Mr. Cook.
sheriff's hales.
All sales adiertiwai hy the Sheriff L
tike plaice wore postponed, either by agr.s>-
nent or because claims were InteriMised.
APuiNisrn ttor-’ halls.
Tho administratis' of Mrs. Blaiikenshl.
add two lots. Olio was purchase.l hy Mi
lazh'ton for $1,595, anil the other by Mi
ilankenshlp or $4711.
Mrs. McArdle sold om lot to Frank
McArdlc for 8300, and aril .tiler to M. T.
Bergan for 8185.
The lot Ik.longing to the estate of Mrs.
Van y Mill sold for 8145.
OTHER KALES
were made of person . I property at oni
moderate figures.
I'hutrk Festival.
The ladies of the Preshy terlan Church
will Imld a Festival at the Armory of the
ity Light Guards to-morrow (I'hnrsdai)
night. The Festival is gotten up by the
ladies of the Preshi terlan Church for
church purposes. Everybody who will
rdvor the ladies with their presence on
this occasion will Is? gladly received, and
w 11 lie sure to enjoy thems-dves. Remem
ber, there is no admission fee; and oven
if your app. tile does llot crave any of the
good things to he found there, go auy
wa>■ and take a look at the pretty girls
who will grace the occasion, and admire
the many accomplishments of the queenly
matrons that will preside over the tallies
We hope they will have a large crowd, and
that their efforts will he crowned witli
success.
Another C utting Ht'Pßpr.
Monday nlxhtata bull tfiven at Eliza
Banks, eoloml, in tl lowr part of the
city, a ntsxru was cut with a razr. The
wound wan dre-stHi at a lafcw hour, but
was not of a very serious character. The
next morning severe sore head* attnsbMl
ttie fact that a number of sticks had
iMMill f> ■ocly usod during the evening,
these halls have eoine to tie a serious
trouble to the people in tlmt paid of the
town. They i omplulu of the loud noise,
and tlie incessant yells that are kept up
during tiie late hours of the night. Then
when the hall is over, those that arc not
too drunk to go home, iitnuso themselves
hy rapping on the fences and whistling to
tlie dogs Some tine morning the coroner
wilt he called upon to summon a jury to
hold an inquest on a carcass, and tlie ver
dict will read after this fashion: “Died
from an overdose of hooting, whistling,
‘hollerin'at the hands of Mr.—, who
has been repeatedly aroused from a quirt
nap.” Such an nmiounueuiunt will serve
to quiet the fuss and give the undertaker
a job.
An Addition to ttif ( ourl llour.
The lawyers, witnesses, jurors and all
.t hers who have business at the court
Ikus* (lui iiiff tho winter, owe a vote of
thinks to the County Commissions,
Messrs. Garrard, Woolfolk and Freer, for
placing in tho court house a h**atin>f ap
paratus. They ordered it through Col.
Mott. Besides saving tho county quite an
item In the way of wood and coal, it Horvt*H
to make the room more pleasant. In the
room just in front of the Judge’s stalnl
will itooreetetl a register with marble top,
liUo the one intheClnittahooehee National
Hank.
Lawyers and everybody will not be an
noyed by the constant jofftfln;? at the tires,
and will nottnrn to toast one side while
the other is lreozintf.
A .\lc* ArrsHifmesl.
Mr. John Schnell, t> whom we have be
fore alluded ns an efficient oflieer of the
court, has placed upon our d<*sk a nice ar
raiiffoinontin the sluipo of a bound copy
of the MuscoffTtHi Docket. In it is each
case us it stands upon the docket, with the
ilame of the lawyer represent!riff; tho plain
tiff and defendant, aud the last disposition
of the case. It is a ffreat convenience to
lawyers and all others who have cases lav
fore the court.
Mr. Schnell does all ho can to accommo
date lawyers and otlier parties, and has
made a most excellent officer, lie has full
charge of the clerk’s office since the clerk,
Mr. Bradford, has outfitted in other busi
ness.
Genkva, Ga., Ot. 30, 1875.
Editor Columbus Times: There has boon
a controvorey between a Geneva!te and
Butlerite, as to which place receives and
ships the most cotton duriuffr the season.
The Genevalte claims that Geneva ships
more cotton than any other point on the
Southwestern Bail road from Macon to
Columbus. Now the question Is very
easilv ascortniii<*d. Come up with your
r *B,gentlemen. Without the figures we
b lievo that Geneva ships more cotton
during the cotton season than all the sta
tions on the ruad from Columbus to Fort
Valley. Last season she shipped 5,000
liales and her territory Ims exUmded this
season. Up to date she has shipped 1,060
bales—Saturday niff lit Oct. 30th, bv actual
count. C. C.
I< v*r News.
Fi*om a dispatch in another column it
will be seen the Wylly left Eufuula last
uiffht f *r Columbus with 170 bales of cot
ton, and one hundrvl barrels of oysters
and oranges, b**sides other fruit. The
boat will probably arrive this mornlnff.
LATER.
The steamer Wyll v, T. H. Moore, master,
arrived this mornitiff at tne o'clock, briiq?-
Inf? the following list of freight: 178 bales
i-otton, 103 boxes oruuffos, li barrels or
anges, 70 barrels oysters, 13 half barrels
ilnh roe, G bundles suffur cane, 4 barrels
syrup, 3 saddles venison, 3 barrels pota
t *es, 5 sacks i>otatoes, 12 sacks peas and
corn.
The Wylly will leave at 11 a. m. to-day.
she will receive freight for all points on
the river.
K*tnlna of !ttr, Johßdtn.
We learned yesterday that the remains
of Mr. Jc hnson, the agent of the Georgia
Home Insurance Company, who dii-d so
suddenly at Perry, had 'asm carried direct
to Michigan. He was a native of that
State. In our telegraphic columns will lie
found n telegram to the Times, giving the
coroners verdict in the case.
Xpw Niiali Uthtionft,
Sew Collars and Cuffs, fresh line of
Hamburg’s Edging, choice Prints, Felt
skirts and Flannels, at
J. S. Jones’,
Sep. 10 tf Columbus, On.
Call at J. J. Whittle’s and see his beauti
ul selection of Plaid Calico at 10 cents,
sept, 29-tf
Watches and Jewelry repaired and made
to order, satisfaction guarantied at
oetio WrrricH 4 Kinkil’s.
A large assortment of and
affs of the latest styles just received at
eepS3 J. J. WHITTLE’S.
hi K APN.
Men of metal-iron dealers.
Ilueb money—Nurses* wages.
A dog flffht graoud tin post flUso side
walk yesterday.
The proflpfletof the price of drinks fall
ing to ten (eats delights the throat of sev
eral.
“Earwrnekensileable” was the way a
voutho Pen nv Ivan la spelled the word
riven out at a '•mutch/*
Shropshlrevillo l * quiet since the largest
rroc-cry trader of that village lias trans
erred himsnlf to Columbus.
The way the (aipular druggist now re fi
lms vour bill f.r a bottle whiskey runs
thus: “Vo 1 bottle Medical discovery.”
What is more pleasant than to receive a
box of the chuioost (lowers, gathered and
arranged by a lovely woman? We give it
up.
“Mr. I)., if you’ll get my coat done by
Saturday I shell be forever indebted to
vou ** “If that s your game, it won’t be
done,” said the tailor.
While everybody is talking about ladies
wearing Kugle ami Thenix goods as
div&Kos, a naughty man writes that he
has been wearing socks made of Eagle
and Phenix osnaburgs ever siuce the war.
“My articles do not receive a very warm
reception of late.” “Our fair correspond
ent is mistaken,” replied the editor; “they
meat with the warmest reception possible.
We burn them all.”
Home Ingenious observer has discovered
that there is a remarkable reaeinhlaue*
Iwjtwemi a liaby and wheat, since it is
cradled, then threshed, and finally be
comes the flower of the family.
A little Gorman girl in the public school
of this city was told to put the word year
in a sentence. After a moment's reflection
she answered: “Last year my sister was
married; this year she has a baby.”
here is a gentleman lu CVli minis win*
will not ask his wire any more conun
drums. ileuske<l her why he was like a
and nkey, and she n‘pli(*d, “Because you
were born so.” But he sa> s the answer is
very different from that.
Some “sareasUcal” editor remarks that
a duck of a lover malo-s a goose of a hus
band. This satirist is probably mean
enough to also think that a duck of a bon
net sometimes makes a goose of a vain
young woman, but he dare not say so.
I>>ap<‘d Convlci Rrcupturrd.
A negro, who was com ieted lMt year of
stealing corn from Mr. Bass and senten
ced to the chain gang fr eight months,
oscufied the day after he got on the gang.
The County Com mission* *rs offered a r**-
ward of $25 for hitii, and yosterday he wiis
brought, back and placed on the chain
gang. He has 7 months and 29 days to
ssrve.
I*m|pn and,
Tlia trial of Meows. Wkkl and Cash,
charged with Illi'Kal vdinir, was to have
coins off yesterday in MnntMonisr.v, Hut
waa postponed until the 151 li inst. Tliev
had Mono over to attend their trial.
Huu(l*.
I liava in stmi'a gotai stock of line anil
Imv [irli-ral buggies of various stiles,
which I will sell at greatly rmlueeil tig
iires. Also line liuggy Whips in large vi*
i ii'ties. The attehtioii of purchasers is
respectfull Inv tivl. T. K. Wynne,
Bt. (lair st. near Warohou-s*.
oct2l eod&wlm
TO OR I.VOCIi l.\ U OTIIEKH.
The nmlei signed merchants hereby no
tify ail Grangers that they will sell them
goods of every kind as low as they can lie
bought tinder “Granger, contracts” and
deduct livo per cent., and not bind them
up to seeresy about anything.
We are not governed by the liourd of
Trade in any way, and will guarantee that
parties trading with UK will buy every
thing nt the hirest prices, if not lower than
they do under secret contracts.
11. T. ( rioler,
Acke A Murdoch,
E.S. SwiKr, No. 93.
Jno. McGoUou A Cos.,
J. J. Whittle,
J. Kyle A Cos.,
octl4 im F. C. Johnson.
MAKE WAY FOR THE 01.0 ItCI.IA
HUE.
Oysters, Fuh and Gsm.
Our Resuiurant is now open for tho soft
soff, supplietl with the beat the market af
fords. Bar stocked with liquors and
Ciffars,
<x?ti7 Char. Hetman & Cos.
A beautiful line of ilamiurff
oud at prices to suit the pur
chaser, at
B*>p*22 dftwtf J. J. Whittlk’h.
Larffo lot best stand mi prints offered
to-day at only Such as Allen's,
.Sprague's and otlters. Call at once and
tfot a bargain, Virginia tore. uov2 tf
Bridal Puesrmts ol Solid Silver and
Silver-PlaUni Ware. new assortment
just rtHAtived at
V'rmrm .V K inhel’s.
| Carpets, Furs, Uiatinotd, Flannels and
; Merino Underwear for ladies, at the Vir-
I ffinia Store. oct22
Xlutl.tint* !'>■*• I'omli,
New and complete line of Alpacas, Brll
liuntlues, Black Casiuueres and Bomba
zines, at J. S. Jones.
S.'p. lU-tf
Aa i sitin' new stak of Jewelry. The
latest styles just received at
oetio WrrricH A Kinsix’s.
The liest Wod Jeans ever brought to
this market at 25, 37, 50 and 62 cents, ut
J. J. Whittle’s. sept. 29-tf
Call at J. J. Whittle’s aud get some oi
the Eureka Spool .Silk. It is tile smooth
est, strongest and cheapest silk m use.
sop 22
Large lot Hamburg Edgings and Insert
ings, extra cheap, by F. C. Johnson.
uct24 dcodCw
| *
The boat assortment aud cheapest Silk
! I'ies, at F. C. Johnson’s. oct24 dt'odOsv.
i Kuehes a Great variety, at from 8 ets.
| to the i est by F. (\ Johnson.
| octfli Ueod6w
j Don’t fail to call at J. J. Whittle’s before
bu\ ing your Drees Goods. He has a beau
tiful line of Plaids, from 20 to 75e. Also,
Seal Brown, Navy Blue, and ail other
colors of Cashmeres. Full line of Black
Alpacas, cheaper than ever known be
fore. sept. 29-tf
Onlv 9c. per yard for tfood soft finish
Bleached Domestic. Other grades equal
ly Also wide Sheeting and Pil
1?V O>ttons, at thfcV?r6i*nm # itore. r ' *
oct22
Cloth Basques,Shawls and another lot of
tlioao lieautiful Black Silks and Black Al
pacas and Mohairs, just received at the
Virginia Store. 0et.22
New Dress Goods, eiubraeinj- beautitul
effeota In Plaids, also Gray Silk Fopiiiis,
especially adapted to immediate wear
at -J. s. Jones’.
Hep. 10 tf
Anew lot oi to-4 Hlieetuur and Billow
Case Houi's-pun just in and for suit
cheeper tiiau ev r known I- ‘fore, at
sep.2 I. J WilitTLK’O.
Those wishinif a bargain in Table Darn
tsk, N'apkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to
call at
sep22 d.tvitf J. J. Whittle’s.
Al I,*m Than Cum| ( Clp Out.
Fine Cloths an*l Cassimeres, and Gents’
Furnishing Gmmls. Do not lose tlie op
portumty. H.T. Ckiglkr.
Sept. 28-tf
Large St>jck of Ribbons at lower {
than *iver known, at the Virginia Store.
*K;t22
Largo lot Jeans, Caashuiiros an l Fian
uois, At the lowest market prims by
oct2o dood6w F. C. Johnson.
The larg*t and prutUust lot of Ladies’ j
Silk Ties in tbs market. Also, Bull* at 10 !
cants apiece, at J. J. Whit lc’s.
Why Will Y4m Pli Away
WITHOUT A PAHALLEL.
The demand for Dr. J. Bradflekl’s Fe- 1
male litgulabir is beyond precedent in i
the annals **f popular remedies. Orders |
come in so thick and last that the I’ropri- j
•tor has, hereUdore been unable to fill !
them all. He is happy t* slut” that ar- •
raiig;iiiuits are now by which
he is prepar*l to manufacture Female
Regulator <ii a Seal* 1 equal t** the emer
gency, and the public may f3il assured
that their wants may now be supplied.
| Physicians of high repute are using this
i great ramedv, in daily practice, all over
(Jcorgia. in* w**maii invdsul
: for troin sutpr**SH*J, sustM*n<le*l or irreg
ular menstruation. This valuable meui
| cine i* prepared by L. 11. Bnebiehl, Drug- \
! gist, Atlanta, Git., and sold at $1.50 p i
1 Imtitle by druggists throughout America I
HJLtBTX 14LOOMING WIDOW.
M AitiETi'A. (lA., March 9, 1870.
MeJinr*. Hrat{fu l(l <t G>. :
G*3iitleiuen—YiAi will please ship us an- j
other supply of your invaluable Female!
Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We
are happy to state that this remedy give*-
lsetter satisfacti*n than any article we
s**J 1. We have boon selling it smee lstin,
and witnessed many remarkable cures b\
it. Among others, there was a lads
| friend of ours who was sallow and sickh
until she was twenty-six years old, when
she was nmriiini. Her iiusbund lived two
j years and ditsl. She continued in bad
{ h*‘Tilth; in fact, site lias never l*een what
a woman oiitfht to U*. A few moiilhs
i after tlie d**ath of her husband she saw
• your advertisement, ami came to oui
stfiro iifid buiiffht a bottle of your
ur from m. and tM>k it accord in# todi
re*lions. It has cured h*r sound and
j well, bnm*rht her ivffuiar moiithlv i*u i
t ods on, and to-day sh** is a hearty, blo*in
] inff widow—with the us***f but two l*ot
| ties of vour i-oetinjf her onlv
i tiir*s fiollare, whim she had trail several
I physicians and spent a ffrent d**al o!
j iminey without any InMiefit. Wiahiittf you
j j;r**at rtiKN’ess with your valuable reme
i dies, we are, lospoctJull v y<ura,
\V. Root A s.
l >2-t
L. D. Deaton & Son
Varioty Storo,
No. 166 Broad St., und r Rankin House
KEEP HAND AND ARE COSataNTLV RECEIVING
A LARGE & WELL SELECTED STOCK
Oi
s*(j|>l* Dry Goods.
Hiiols, Slioun, llatK,
Groceries, Hardware Oro kery, Glass,
Tin, Wood and Ho.low Ware Stoves
House-fur.ii king Goods, he.
W- *r off riutf our ift*ds at tbr low- st iru**s,
siid >;uarsutru sstisfsct <>u iu r\ respect,
W Mr. T. J. HINEK is w th us. and will b*
ptesseU t> Ijsvv liis trn-utis csii sud set- us.
oellf eodJm
EY l\Sl ll.l.i:
ICommorcial College
And liiislitiite of Priiiiian^liip,
|S. E. Corner Third and Main Streets,
'EVANSVILLE, IND.
Established IHSO. The oldest and most tlior
j ouffh Institution of the kind in the S mihwest
I Coileis'e J 'uruai snd sjun iiuenri of Ornaments
! Peunisuship s* ut free to any sddr-ss.
KLEINER A WHIG ITT,
| JytW dAwltra Principal.
DeWolf & Stewart,.
JOB PRINTERS,
Columbus, Ga.
qojuil*!(j |,uk ssoujiioy; i|i(. aoiiduos.,p .uda.i jo ON'XNIHH flOf V U V-4I
‘SKOIXVXIAI AXMVd ‘SHYTiLMII.)
‘BOVX D*iI,IdIIIH 'vidcIOTHANH
‘t-GJIYO DNIXISIA savaii 3XOK
‘kghvo KsafcisdH ‘savaii iraxiMT
‘sxsawaxvxs aiiixsok ‘kgvan tdu
M3 111
.i|.C|S is./;; ui pun oojiou uoi|6 pa|au ( {
J. T. COOK,
Stalls 15 & 17, Mai’ket House,
contaHtly on hand and for sale the
‘JEST MEATS that can b<* obtained.
mh2s dly
SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS.
1. W. Oannis and Ga,, Proprietors.
1 il) Ok'lt'tllUi'lll' .St.
3RATES AND STOVES FOR EVERYBODY.
/ i RATES FR- >,M 12 TO 20 in- h*. FROM $2 T* 1
V J Stoveß ttieaper than can be bought
anywhere.
oct!7 d&wlmo
Cheap Groceries
-AT-
H. F. Aboil & Co’s.
\\T E r* daily receiving new gooda we
ff at the f'dlnwlllff low pri-e. miil
guarantee them to be of the wry bft ijuality :
Cream Cheese 2Cc, per pound.
Pkkltd Shrimp $1.25c. per jar.
Sp'ced Tripe 16 2-3 c. “ pound.
Prime Leaf Lard 18c. " “
Hams 17c.
Savannah Eice 10c. 11 “
Pearl Grits 20 lbs. for sl.
Best Family Flour $8 to $10,63 per bbl.
Florida Oranges at Wholesale.
Florida Syrup by the bbl. or gallon.
Old Government Java Coffee 38c. per lb,
Rio Coffee 25 to 30c.
Tb** r** retail pricß, nd Mil purchm* r
rt delivered.
11. F. tHKI,I. A 40.
EVERYBODY SUITED.
Ht are this Season in Receipt of a Large
Supply of a!! Sizes of Our
Celebrated
Charter Oak
STOVES
For l.otli Wood ami (Jotil.
ik Midrti m iuU HMHoruueut <*! other Popular
C3OKMIG AND HEATIN3 STOVES,
GIJA TI iS, ,V<'„
Aui feel juattAed In tayfog that we mri- SUlilr
we eatj unit mu > *ihl all t ia4'A ot both
iu •iualit} noil price.
Of other flood?* iu our line. vr* lav-; % lrj;e aud
•'ojuph tr A*ort)uent. HUt'h an
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OPMVKMY DKK HimOK,
hardware, tabl*. and pocket cutlery.
crkker\. olahswark coal
HODS. SHOVKJ-S £C,
AH of the***- articleM wre CAN ui WIIX sell ttt
VERY BOTTOM PRICES.
I*li 1 <it! W. H It* HURTS A CO.
JOHN BLACK MAR
NON-BOARD
Insurance Agency,
Ounby'a BiiiKling, Hi. Clair St.
American, of Philadelphia.
E,tbhU cl 18.0. A-t< trtvr $1,1110,000.
Amazon, of Cincinnati.
AMftita over $937
Petersburg, of Petersburg, Va.
(ia State d**ponit $10,0*.. Cash capital
Penn of Philadelphia.
Cash Capital f 2O),000.
The ah>we companies d<> nt belong to the Na
tion*. R >ar f of (Judurwrit- r* and the expeuaa
if tueiniXTahip thereby aaved i* -'iven t thtir
policy h ddere in LOAER KATES hinka on
Jgerchautiiee. R.*ii*leucea, C"tt>u. Oiu Hounen
and Furniture ao.icited.
octl7 ly
Heady for Sale!
AN ADDRESS ON
Eiemantary Agricultural Chemistry
BY
•I. nONItOE LCWUiII.
Bound in pamphlet form, ia now ready for sale.
Price 25 cenu. Cau be faruiahed on appUcatl n
to TIMES OFFICE.
augß tf _
i MRS. J. A. DROLLIN-
J GEH (formerly Mrs. Dr.
j S B. Coiliust prepares,
Ist reduced prices, an
opium Cure, alter the
Coliina formula, and ia
I haring remarkable suc
cess, notwitnstauiling
strong opposition. Full
I>articul*r* tree. Ad-
J dress 11. M. Woolley,
I A'gt.. Atlantu. i>* ■ r-.':a.
Mrs. J A Oroliinger’s
PAINLESS
( ) i‘ i l 31
C ITIIEl T II E
A SIUH E-S AM)
GENUINE BEYOND
s.-p*J DOUBT. [;im
POSTPONED
Chattahoochee Sheriff’s Sale.
UJ ILL BE SOLI) •*N TIIE FIRST TUESDAY IN
December, within the l*>ai Lours 1 sale,
at the court house d*n>r iu Cush ta. the following
proper i> to-wit: XL bailing known uh tin-
PlcaH&ut Hill r.M. E Church, south). uesrGob
olers Hid, iu the county of Chat tali'•' chee.
to sstisty s saw inilHetu fi is from the sup nor
Court of said counts, in lavnr of Wiu. Bawiy v>.
Wiu. Phiiiip*-. Elbe t Mid r ami A. J. Bsru. ld,
t’ouamiltee. Property pon tc* out in ft is.
JOHN M SAPP.
Nov3 td Shi riff.
J. 31. TIiNKIEE.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
I PRACTICES in Courts of Georgia and Alabama.
Office 12S Broad street, over C. A. Redd '
Co.'s.
Special attention given to oolleotioDs.
jsulO tf
Kingsford's Oswego Pure and
siLVEII GLOHS STABCII,
For the Laundry. Msnuffictured by
T. Kingston! & Son,
The best Starch in the world.
/ * IVES a beautiful finish to the Ilun and tir
IT difft-reuce in cost between it nd coniiuoi'
starch is scarcely hall a cent f r an ordinary
-YSeixing. Ask your Grocer for it.
Kingsford's Oswego Corn Starch.
For Pudrtin/js. Blanc Mange. Ice Cream, Ac , ie
the original—Established in IS4B. And preserve*
its reputation as M’Rk.h ktrosofr and m*>rf. iKi.
icatk than any other article of the kind offered
either >f the tuiiue t*r with other titles.
Stevenson Macadam. Ph. D., Ac., the h ghees
•■heim-Hj authority : of Europe, carefully au&Ur.eo
this Cura Starch, autl says it is a most exceiien
article diet, and iu chemical and feeding prje
••rtiea is fully equal to the best arrow root
Directions for making Puddings. Custards. Ac.,
accompany each one pound package.
For *aie by all PiM-T-bw* Ufficrts.
!>•-> d.vwtf
Rust-Proof Oats.
1 OFFER MY RUST PROOF-OAT®. PUT UP IN
i the b**t burip f>a* k--3, "f five hnsbeD e*i>h. de
leered on car* tree of dr*'age. at f 1.60 Ter
per cent, off delivered on the farm if sacks are
furnished. WM. H. YOUNG,
octli d7t w6w
KAT
English Remedy
THE
Cordial Halm of Syricuin,
AND
TONIC PILLS,
EOR
NERVOUS AND GENERAL OEBILITY
l*remafure Deray, Over Indulgence in
llie Cite of Opium or Alcoholic
HrinliM, Tobacco. Ar.
\EKVOIN DlJlll.in.
The Preaa, the Pulpit and the Lecture room
ar* Hileut on th< subject of this diaeaau. A false
delicacy withholds a knowledge in regard to vio
lation of Physiological Laws, and life-wrecks
shattered humanity, insanity and premature
graves fill the world. No race, nation nr posi
tion is exempt from the soul-deatroytng acourgs.
SlieplesM nights, twitching of the muscles,
trembling of the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis
tnroed by noise or excitement punpies and
oiotches on the face, desire to avoid company. ie
-• uliar sensation over toe whole body are among
the difficulties which attend this complaint.
fhe Coniial Balm of SyricUiH and Tonic Pills
will in a short time so cleanse the blo4d and
Moothi* the nerves, aud restore strength to the
body, sh to make life enjoyable auu happy.
HI’ILKI’SY Oli FITS.
No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so
unickly hb the Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic
Pills.
Kidney Diseases
and many other difficulties are cured by the uso
■>l the Cordial Balm of Syrup ami Tonic PiiD.
1 1 the watery portions ot our food are not jiass
ed ilf they must, when retained in the system,
produce serious dilHculties. Language tails
when attempting to describe the suff* rings of p< r
sous whose kidneys are out of order ; gravel,
back iiche, lhiiauiuiation of tu* btadiier and (•! tho
dclicat*- membraues oi the urinary organs are tb
result if the water is n t regularly and properly
4’arried through the kidneys.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum
is effectual in promo*ing the secretion of the wa
tery and unuutritious p. rti' ueoi the food, and
iu carrying it off by its proper *>uth t;-.
MThatcVcr portion of our rood is nuserviccabl*
siiouid b> psKMed off in the wat> r iu sweat. m.A
irout the bowels. It these UMch.He matters ar*
rctaiue<! disease is sure to foliow. for tnen tne
blood becomes poisoned with tb> impurities
wnich h >uut pass off iu their proper chsunels.
The Cordial Btla of Syricum and Tonic Pills
is a powerful cleanser of the blt>od ; it starts the
liver and kidneys into active operation, and act**
ou ah the secretions of tne body. It carries tiff
• •id and foul td emeu is iu tile blood, which are
slow ami sure death it allowed to remain iu the
system.
DR. XJJXT BLEKiRSS.
I’lIE CORDIAL BALM OF KYRI
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
is the. only remedy that has ever proved by prac
tical experience abt unfit to those who suffer irom
over-indulgence in Alcoholic Liquors, it com
pletely destroys the fasti s for them, and restores
the victim to h aith aud vigt>r. A single trial will
prove it to be iust what it is recommended to be.
MORJPXIIKTEI.
THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
is a sure cure for the habitual use of Mor
phine, so extensively used iu this country as a
stimulant. It wilt in a very short time com
pletely destroy the desire 1 r tms uarcototic.
We have many ter-tim-mials from the hist fami
lies in Europe ami America, who testify to its
efficacy.
OPIUIWI.
The alarming increase of the use of this most
pernicious drug as a stimulant, by niait- aud fe
male, and its peculiar effects, completely destroy
ing the digestive apparatus and shattering the
nervous system, eff mmatuig ami debasing the
mind, renders
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Piils
of inestimable value, as it completely destroys ail
desire f>r this most bau. jul drug, aud restores
the uerves to a perfectly healthy state, even in
eases where opium has been used iu large ijttanti
tiet aud for a number of years.
[Davenport Democrat. Davenport. lowa.]
How few people are found without s-Tue indi
cations of uervous disease. This truth iias been
recognized ever since cutssic ages when a sound
uiiud iu a sound body was held as tlie perfection
ol human existence. S**ui< from congenial dis
ase. others from youthful indiscretions, some
from aicohonc indulgence or tH* free use of to
tac*", suffer iroia tremor, palpitation of nervous
exeitemeut~ail ol which can ot* removed and per
manently cured by the English Remedy, the i <>r
d ai Balm of Syricum which Has long been in tlie
old country the favorite remedy, aud wkich,
since its introduction into this country, has dis
muced ail other medicines having the same ob
ject in view.
BonTom, July 15 1H74.
Dr. CE E. Lothbov: Dear Sir—l beg to iuiorm
y<m that I nave be-n troubled with Nervous
Debility for the past twelve years, and have been
unable to obtain any relief until I purchased a
package of the Cordial Halm ol Syricuin at Mr.
; Duiicau’s drug st re, corner ol Leverett and
j ireen streets, lbe benefit derived from the use
of one it*-kage so tar exceeded ay expectations
1 that I address you this for publication, that
| other aulf $ rs may avail themselves of the oppor
j tunity to be cured. Yours truly.
John Tuttle. Boston P. O.
Uncxam, May 14. 1873.
De. Q. E. Lothrop: ivar Sir—l iiave used up
; an tue Coraiai Baim oi Syricum anu Tunic Pii.s
; list you let Hi' have wh.-n you first undertook
i iuy cure, aud I am glad to i>e able to inform you
that, thus tar. I have derived greater benefit
r-.m it than from any -ther medicine I have evi r
i uk* uiu my life. I sleep better, aud daily go
; ai><ut my work without hesitation or tear. My
u. rvts are getting steadier every day. aud if I
ooutinue to improve as -ast as I have done for the
last tew months since I have been ukmg your
medicine I have no doubt but that I shall soon
! b* a well man. With many thanks for the
i good y u have done me, I enclose s2b for which
| please send me as before, five more bottles at the
syricum and Pil s. as I intend to ke* p up the use
; *f theta uuti Tfttlly cured, as I beiieve I snail be.
Very truly yours.
Elliott Tomfxik*.
Wholesale A([cnts:
Sf.ts 8. HvNrr. Baltimore. Mil.
E. MoktkVkx It t o Sew OloauH La.
Vak KhaaCS SrirvKsaos It liEID. Chicago, 111
John D. Pails. Claciuoaai Ohio.
Ktboso ft Cobh. Cleveland, Ohio.
Collins X Beck.. St. I-ouis. Mo.
Siild by (lruggistß.
It ynur lrnsx:t*t* ilo not keep it a-h
them ana they w It xrt It for you [ram
any of tlie above Wholesale llru<Kist.
Dr. O Eboah Lornop. Froprietor. nwy be con
•ideiiil&lly coosnltrd. by mail or otherwi,.. fr,e
■f charge si his olfico No. U3. Court st., Boston,
Moss.
Bead twanty-ftve certs for oopy of Doctor's
Boob 11Y> dV-lr