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I welcome beck the ra**rtng skies.
bo blse. so bright!
I greet sach bower end lee that lie*
Where yesternight
Gcuevia’s eyes
Beamed iuio mine their loviug light.
The south wind oangbt her silken hsir,
All flowing free.
And dallied with the tresses rare,
Until to me
rhe balmy air
Seamed fraught with their flue filagree.
With girlish grace her lily hand
Reclaimed them soon.
Aud deftly bound each truant strand.
While the round moou.
With railiance grand.
On Night's broad bosom jeweled June.
And where, within the lucent sheen.
Genevra stood.
Like some resplendent fairy queen
Of vale or woud,
1 hail the scene
Of love's divine beatitude
Oscar If. ILhpix.
♦- w • -
I’UIM K Al.ltFHT* n’Oll\litt.
THE STORY OF QI'EEN VICTORIA’S CO CRT
SHIP.
Her utxcle, the lute Kin# William
IV.. had done all in his power to pre
vent the union; no less than live
other marriage projects had been
planned for ttie joung princes:, ami
William, though he never mentioned
tlte subject in her presence, took
s|>eciul pains tojbring about an alii
auee between her and the brother ol
the King of Netherlands Prince
Alexander. In consequence of these
views, his Majesty endeavored to
prevent the visit of the Duke of Co
burg in 1836, but in vain ; for the Duke
came over to Eugland with Ins two
sons and remained at Kensington
Fa Inca nearly four weeks, as guess
of victoria’s mother, the Duchess of
Kent. King William died in 1837 and
Victoria aseeuded the throne on the
20th of June. In 1839 Prince Albert
of Coburg, accoiuiiiued by ills
brother, made that second journey
to England which resulted so success
fully. Tiie three years which had
l>assed since his last visit iiad greatly
enhanced his |iersoual attractions.
Tall in figure, aud manly in bearing,
Albert was besides remarkably hand
some, with an expression of mildness
ami inate refinement, joined to an
air of intellectual superiority, which
far surpassed any mere regularity ol
features.
“And so the Queen fell in love with
him?”
“Very naturally—und on the 14th of
October she made known to Lord
Melbourne, who at, that time stood
at the head of the Whig Ministry, tier
resolution to offer her hand to Prince
Albert definitely, and the next day
lie was called to an audience with the
Queen. Victoria, in her lolty tiosi
tion, had found herself in a very l>ecu
liar embarrassment, for it was neces
sary that she should manifest to the
Prince that his suit, if preferred,
would be successful. This was a very
delicate task for a young lady, bin
one which tlieQueeii had solved with
rare tact, Not very long before, at
one of tlie court lialls, she took ad
vantage of the opportunity to hand
the Prince her bouquet; the hint was
uot lost upon the gallant cavalier,
and since liis close-fit ting uniform but
toned tightly tothetbrdatdhinot |ier
mit of liis disposing of this sclam, so
full of promissory hupp dices iu the
usual fashion, tie quickly took out
his penknife, cut a slit in the coat
near the vicinity of the heart, and in
serted therein the valuable treasure.
A second hint was very opportunely
given. Albert having expressed ids
thanks and appreciation of Ids kind
teeeption in England was asked bv
the Queen: "If your Highness is
pleased with this country would you
be inclined to remain with usy”
“I would sacrifice everything in
life to remain at the court of your
Majesty,” was the characteristic re
ply.
“When in compliance with ttie re
quest above mentioned, the Prince
repaired to the Queen’s presence, af
ter a short conversation she declared
to him with a sincere expression of
sincerity and affection, that he had
won her heart, and that it would
make her only too happy if he would
make the sacrifice of his life in stiar-’
ing it with her; for -he said she also
regarded it in that light, and the
only thing which troubled her was
the idea that she was not worthy of
him.”
"How ! made such a declaration ot
love to him?”
“She was obliged to, for the posi
tion of a Queen demands iniierativel>
that the marriage proposal shall
come from her, undesirable as this
may ap|>ear to those who look at it
from the staudisoint of private life,
and who regard it as a privilege and
a fortunate HrenrustHiiee for women,
that their hands must besought for
nnd need not be offered.”
“And what was tlie Prince’s re
ply?”
"The charming frankness of her
Majesty quite captivated the heart
of the favored young tnnn. and he
was entirely overcome. Tlie mar
riage was solemnized February, 15th,
18fit. ”
Woman's tfunlrel*.
In a ease tried the other day at
Trenton, in which a lady sued for
the recovery of two trunks and the
contents, valued in all at $1,844.25, a
lengthy list of articles going to tuak<
up the costume of "fair woman”
was made public. Tlie following is
an inventory of the property: Two
diamond rings worth sr>nn; watch,
ohain and locket, $230; six gold bul
toflK, $6; tmiii's’ work box, etc., $25 ;
necklace and bracelets, #25; pin
cushion, $2; braid of Imir, $25; pho
tograph, $1; three bottles of jm.hi
ade, $2; one rifle. $8o; one pair of
slippers, #2.50; one veil, #1; one
trunk. #3O: two flowers, #7.50; one
skirt, #8; one corset, #5; one under
skirt, $5; two overskirts. $8; one
night robe, $9; one white suit and
ruffle, sls; one hood, $3; one silk
wrapper, S6O; one dark grenadine
suit, $55; one silk poplin suit, ssd.
two sashes,#9 ; one pair of shoes, $10;
one hair net.s3. There was another
lot of of goods in a trunk, not in
cluded in the foregoing, valued at
S7OO. The whole value of the prop
erty was #1.844.25.
Beautiful and New
CiTYLEff of NOTE PAPER and ENVELOPES, all
O the latent tints and shapes, from 25 cent# to
flcMta per bo*, containing one nuire paper and
two dozen envelope*. just received by
■I. W. I'KASK Jfc XOBMAX,
u ..,k,.u>r. mil tmaootn, Colombo., G.or*l
ep7 dwodawtf ' _
L. D. Deaton & Son
Variety Store,
o. 166 Broad St., tinder Rankin House,
n*r ojr hx#* aw> a Me c©j*stakti.t BEcsrmco
A I.AKWF k WKU, SELECTED STOCK
or
staple Dry Gnod,
Boobi, Shoes, Hats,
Orocttries, HardVate, Crockery, Glass,"
Tin, Wood and Hollow Ware, Btoves
House-furnishing Goods, 4c.
We are offering onr geoda at tb* loweat prices,
and guarantee satisfaction in every respect,
KT Mr.T. I. BINES iawitbna. and MU be
pleated to have bit friend# e%U and aee ue.
octST eo49cn
UOXEL C. MIVV, Jr.,
Attorney and Connsi'llor at Uw,
CommlMton.r of Del, N. Y. sod other statu.
Otßoe over Georgia Home Hank.
ESTATES —Special atteuttim to keeping aeon
rate accouut*. vouchers, Ac.. ami making an
nual returns for Guardians, Administrators,
an<l Executors sep2ttl\
| Hknby \V. lIUAJ \RD J.O4KN M. UuauKLL.
HILIARD & RUSSELL,
■ ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
At Law.
OFFICE OVER THE STORES OF POLLARD
A HARRIS ami W. E. BARNARD, oue door
j above the Nalioual Bank.
I Will practice lu the Court* of Georgia, aud ad
} iaceut Counties of Alabama; also iu tho Courts of
' the Uuited States.
j Mr. W. 8. Lloyd will continue in their office
’ and attend to all clerical work, conveyances.
I makiug Returns for Onartians, Executors. Ad
ministrators aud Trustees, examine Court Re
cord*. B ok Accouuts. Ac.
octal 6iu
BAM L B. HATCHER. R. H. GOETCUICH.
HATCHER &GOET( 111 US
Attorneys und Counsellors at Law.
Practice iu State aud Federal Courts.
OrriCE—67 Broad street, over Wittich A Kin*
wol’s Jewelry Store. (sepi ly
J. >l. McNKILL,
attorney and Counsellor at Law
I PRACTICES in Courts or Georgia and Alai nun
I Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd
Co.’*.
mjr Special attention given to collections
jaulO ti
MINKS DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
Hamilton, 4.u.
tiriLL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit
or anywhere else.
Mr. G. A. B. Dozier will be found in my office
on and aiter October l*t 1875. and will assist iu
all collections aud office work entrusted.
MgffjS ly
li. .1. mosi:s.
Attorney at Urn.
i \FTICS over Georgia Home Insurance Com-
V 9 pany.
Office hours irum Ist Octet* r to Ist June, in t< •
4 F. m. seplfi y
A. A. DOZI 10K.
Attorney at l.:ixv.
I>RACTB E 8 iu State ami Federal Courts -i
Georgia ami Alabama.
•dr Makes commercial law a specialty.
Office over C. A. Redd A Co.'s store.
am.2o tf
J. D. lUmdo. W. W. Mackali..
RAMBO A M ACK ALL.
Ittoi-m-YM at laitv,
office in Burrus' Building, jcolumbu*. Ga
Practice iu State aud Alabama Courts
Ukkkiucncks—Gvn. Joseph E. Johnston. Kavau
uah, Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, tin.; Hut.
J. Black Groome. Annapolis, Md.; A. \ J. E. Lee
Jr., Esqs., St. Louis,
jelff ly
iIIOBMON & GRIMES,
Atlrur> at Lin.
i VFFICE over Ah*il A Co.’s, corner of Broad
V 7 ami St. Clair streets. Columbus. Ga.
janlft ly
Joseph I\ l*oii,
tHorucy A < oiiiimlloi- at Law.
/ vFFICE west side Broad street over store o|
\ / W, H. R*barts A Cos. Practice* in State and
federal Courts. Advice aud service.* tendered to
Vdininistrators, Executors. Guardians. Ac. Spe
cialty made of Conveyancing Examining Titles,
Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United
Stales. All buminem promptly attended to.
feb7 dtf
O. CALHOUN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(■i-m-vii, 4a.
UriIAPKACTkIE I* ALL THE COURTS OF
the Cnatuhoochee Circuit.
Special attention given to Collections. He is:
Corresponding Agent for the Geneaal Collet tn g
Agencies of N*-w York and Savannah. Therefore
his taciiitiea for pursuing thai branch •■>f the pro
fession is unsurpassed by any lawyer in the
State. octal tf :
DOOR, SASH AM) BLIND
MANUFACTORY,
W HOLESALK AMI) It ETA IL.
send for price to
P. P. TO ALE,
(ll tRLKSTUN, s. V.
DOT? tf
WESTERN RAILROAD Of ALABAMA.
JSiiaHM
CoLi'Mßi'M, Ga., Jump 6th, 1875.
DAILY TRAINS
Columbus 1:30 am
irrive Montgomery 7:03 am
Mobil* 5:10 pm
• • N**w Orleans 1145 p m
•* Selma 2:36 pm
" Vicksburg t . 10:10 a m
Louisville 7:16 am
Leave Columbus 8:30 AM
Arrive Atlanta 4:10 pm
•• New York 4:15 P M
TRAINS ARRIVK AT COLUMBUS
Krom Montgomery 12:46 p m
From Atlanta 6:65 a m
E. P. ALEXANDER, General Manager.
H. M. ABFETT, Agent. Janl-tf
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE k OIRARD RAILROAD, I
June 1, 1876. (
ON and after this date Train* on thin Road will
ran m follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sunday* excepted) making clone connec
tion with M. k £. R. R. for Eufaula:
Leave Columbu* 2:00 p. m.
Arrive at Troy 9 23 p. m.
Leave Troy 1:16 a. m.
Arrive at Columbu* . 8:32 a.m.
jel tf W. L. CLARK. Hup’t.
R. THOMPWN,
Livery ncl Hale Htalile.
OGLETHORPE BTEET. between Randolph and
Bryan. The best of Saddle end Harness
Bor tea. A fine lot of Carriage* and Baggies
always on hand.
Special attention given to the accommodation
of Drover*. They will find it to their interest t
put up with him.
frbl4 tf
W. f. TICiNEK, Dentist,
Randolph street, (opposite Strapper**) Columbu*
janl ly} Georgia.
mi' m.
w.j. wait. j. a. walker. chas. h. watt.
WATT & WALKER,
WaolCHALl’. AA 1) KKTAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants
Cornor millet' liankln Umiw,
I (aw tlip Idirgost ami Ifit-i SWcotH Stool. of (li'ocorics in llio (it) of Colmiihii
(K)NKINTING OF
BACON SIDES. BULK HIDES, BACON SHOT 1 .DIALS, BULK SIIOUL
DEUS, BULK HAMS. BACON HAMS.
LAUD in timvs, L;ml iti bm*kois ami k-gs.
ELOUIi of till gmilos, inoliuling tin* iviobratoil SILVER LAKE hraml.
the Dost in the world.
B.VOOING, TILS. SALT. SUOAK. MACK LULL, SOAP, CHEESE,
COFFEE. OVSTEKS, S.VBDINES. CKACKEIte, POTASH, SODA,
STARCH. SHOES. BOOTS, ami Staple Dry Goods, such us
OSN.VBURGS. SHEETING. SHIRTINGS. - CHECKS. STRIPES, YARNS
md PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of
WHISKEY, from #1 per gallon to #5, ami of any brand or per cent,
proof that tuay be desired.
Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot o
SYRUP cannot be equaled in lids cit\. ’ll includes all grades of New Ol
leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of ehoiet
FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything iu tlie market, and muel
Tieaper in price. It bus a delightful tluvui end rich, dear color, ami select
'd expressly for our trade.
Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur
liasing elsewhere.
mill tl M ITT .V XVtl.liT.lt.
e. a. iEi:im. j. s*. iuxley. ivh. iti:i>i>
C. A. REDD & CO.,
lL*s Broad Street, Columbus, On.
OFFER ONE OF THE
FINEST STOCKS § GROCERIES
XIST GEORGIA,
At Wholesale and Retail.
Purchasers may Depend on Bottom Prices.
TO X>L3A-jL.33X8.J3
We Offer Special Inducements!
11. 11. II ribiO.V of Harris, is wit h us and would be glad to see his friends.
Oft y-fiffl
The Latest Style Sewing Machine
IS THE
WHEELER A: WILSON NEW NO. 7.
With Work Going from the Operator.
Those accustomed l<> using M.Hiii.i s of oilier makes will find this style a
convenience. It is by far I lie easiest to learn, and has gained favor faster
than any new Machine yet introduced. It runs light and
Never Gets Out of Order.
Try One, and Yon Will Like It.
U lIEELER & WILSON JAM FA .TURING ( OMFY.
Office: too Broad Street.
XV AGENTS WANTED IN GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
n, |i:,l\'V|f . ______________________
FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING
I A*i’ Xpi iiifi nnd Simuiicr, Ih7."*.
Thomas t Prescott
AHE DAILY HECEIVINO EVEItY STYLE AND VAHIETY OF
Dress and Business Suits.
Pricoa lower titan rver. ( ailnmi s< <■ them Llfgaut DKi.-i-i OK WEDDING HUITH ami SillK’J>
iua<b’ t i*r<U'r in brantilul Mtylc and guurHiiift and t'i lit. ap'ii tl
HOOTS AM) SliOi-X
POPE & LONG,
DEALT.RS IN
J j | i I|!f \ I
I ; "S Ifl &
i 0 9
fl l i m Hi g S
BOOTS AND SHOES
No. lO i IleoMil Street.
m m n——nrtn * ——- jTcwrg-jgr*ra tv i-pngrav imm i'iirirgr*.•-
BOOTS AM) SHOES.
BOOTS AN 3) SHOES.
English Female Hitters
Dow ii lo Oise* iyolbir !’
Ivor several years the ery lias been greeting us from all parts of the cottMiry, “reduce your Eng
' lish Female Bitters to One Dollar, and we can sell in-, id cose Quantities.” Wc have now complied
with that general request, • tliat mn-r can possibly complain of quality or price. Avery large pro
portion of our profits arc thus yielded (or th- bem fit of the consumer, the size of the bottle remain
lng the same It will cure all forms of Chronic Female Complaints and all forms of weakness, de
bility and prostration. Price fjtl OO per Hof tie fit* MX lor 510. Bold by Dealers every
where.
Arc‘You Bald or Does Your Hair Fall Out?
xo i* nut, \o i vv.
W“ have taken fiillxontro! (,! t)„- in, Hi r ? n! pri-purati' n for tin- I!,WI£ nver nff.r.-d to th,
public. It will positively promote the gr wtb of anew suit >-t ha r on bald heads; it will iinmedi*
atelv stop ladies’ hair from felling out. and cam** a rapid growth of long slid luxuriant tresses; it will
promote the growth of whiskers slid moustache: it will cleanse the scalp of dandruff and heal all
erurti<*ns—aud as a highly perfumed and eh-gant hair dresser lias no superior. We will contract to
do all the above bv the use of Dr J. Newton Smith’s Hair Restorative. Unquestionable proof and
document, mailed ebee to am a-lilr, a- l*r cr SI (M) |M*r Hot 11,* <r -it' ' ,,r IMI. Exprwtfed
on receipt of pritr-. Addrou .I t', lilt Ml; at <., I*i-|i OmlaTlllp. Ky.
HOU) IN COLUMBUS, OA., UY _ _ __ _
J. J. MASON.
Jyso ly
CJH I CAT
English Remedy
THE
Cordial Halm of Syricuin.
AND
TONIC PILIjS,
EOR
NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY
Prriuaiiirc ibrny, over ludiilffmce in
(lie I mp l Opium or Alroliollr
llriiikM, Tobacco. At.
Manors i>i:icii,itv.
The Pre**, the lffilpit ami the Lecture room
trr bib ut on tin- BUbjui tof thiH lißu*e. A lala.
lelicney withhold* a kuow'ledgo in regard to vio
lation of Physiological Law*, ami life-wrcck*
shattiTcd humanity. lUßanity, and prematurr
ifravp* till the world. No race, nation or posi
tion i* exempt from the ■ou 1-do* troy ing scourge.
Hlecplena night*, twitching of tho muscle*,
trembling ol the limbs, poor appetite, easily din
turned by noise or excitement, pimple* and
blotches on tho taco, desire to avoid company, pe
culiar sensation over tlie whole body are among
the difficulties which attend this compluiut.
the Cordial Bairn of Syricuin and Tonic Piiis
will in r short time so cleanse tho blood aud
soothe the nerve*, ami restore strength to the
body, a* to make life enjoyable ami happy.
E PIL EPH Y 01£ FITS.
No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits ho
illicitly as the Cordial Balm of Syricuin aud Tunic
Bills.
Kidney Diseases
and many other difficulties are cured by the use
of the Cordial Balm of Syrup and Tonic Eilia.
If the watery portions ol our food are not pass
ed oil, they must, when retained in tho system,
produee serious difficulties. Luiguage fails
when attempting todesoribo the sufTeriugn of per
sons whoso kidneys aru out of order ; gravel,
back ache, inflammation of the bladder aud ol the
delicutr mombram-s of tlie urinary organs av tlie
rusult il the water is not regularly and properly
carried through the kidneyH.
The Cordial Balm of Syricuin
i* effectual iu promoting tln> Hecretion of the wa
tery und unuutntious portions of the food, and
in currying it off by its proper outlets.
Whatever portion ol our food in unserviceable
should be passed off in the water in sweat, ami
from the bowels, if these useless matters are
retained disease i* sure to follow', for then the
blood become* poisoned with the Impurities
which should pa** off'in tlieir proper channels.
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Fills
1h n powerful cleanser of the blood; it starts the
liver sad kidneys into active operation, and act*
on all tho secretions of the body. It carries oil
old and foul elements iu the. blood, which are
slow and sure death if allowed to remain In the
system.
DXI UNKJEESTESS.
I'LIE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI
CUM AND TONIC PILLS
is the only remedy that ha* ever proved by prac
tical experience u benefit to tlioat who suffer irom
over-indulgence in Alcoholic Liquors, it com
pletely destroys the tu*ti s for them, und restores
the victim to b altb aud vigor. A single trial wih
prove it to be iu*t what it is recommended to be
MORPHXIXrE.
THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYIU
CUM AND TONIC I'ILLS
is a sure cnre for the habitual nee of Mor- ;
j.liiue, ho extensively used iu this country us a
stimulant. It will in a very short time com
pletely destroy tho desire for tni* uaroototic.
We. have many testimonial* from the first fami
licH in Europe aud America, who testify to it*
efficacy.
OPIUM.
The alarming increase of the use of this most
pernicious drug os a stimulant, by male aud fe
male, and its peculiar effects, completely destroy
ing the digestive apparatus and shattering the
nervous system, effeminating aud debasing the
mind, renders
The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills
of inestimable value, as it completely destroys all
desire lor this most baneful drug, and restores
the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even in
cases where opium has been used iu largo Quanti
ties and for a number of years.
[Davenport Democrat, Daveuport, lowa.]
How few people are found without some indi
cations of nervous disease. This truth has been
recognized ever since classic age.*, when a sound
mind in a sound body was heid as the perfection
ot hmnau existence. Home from congenial dis
use. others from youthful indiscretions, some
from alcoholic indulgence or too free use of to
bacco, suffer iroiu tremor, palpitation of nervous
excitement—all of which can be re.ifioved and per
manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor
dial Balm of Syricum, which has loug'been in tin
old country the favorite remedy, and which,
since its introduction into this country, has dis
tanced all other medicines having the same ob
ject in view.
Boston, July 16, 1874.
Dr. O. E. Lothhop: Dear Hir—l beg to inform
you tlmt I have been troubled with Nervous
Debility for the past twelve years, aud have been
unable to obtain any relief until I purchased a
package of the Cordial Balm of Myricum at Mr.
Duncan s drug st re, corner of Leverett and
ilreeii streets. The benefit derived from the us.
of one package so far exceeded ray expectations
that I address you this for publication, that
other Hiifl'-rs may avail themselves of the oppor
tunity to be cured. Yours truly,
John Tuttle, Boston I*. O.
Lancaster, May 14, 1873.
Dn. G. K. Lothhop: Dear Hir—l havo used up
all the Cordial Balm ol Syricum and Tonic Pills
that you let me have when you first undertook
my cure, aud I am glad to be able to inform you
that, thus far, 1 havo derived greater benefit
from it than from any other medicine I have ever
taken in my life. I sleep better, aud daily go
about my work without hesitation or fear. My
nerves are getting steadier every day, aud if 1
continue to improve as fast as I have done for the
last few months since I have been taking your
medicine, I have no doubt but that I shall soon
again be a well man. With many thanks lor the
good you have done me, I enclose f25 for which
please send me as before, five more bottles of the
Hyricuiu and Pills, as I intend to keep up the use
of them unti Ifully cured, as I believe I shall be.
Very truly yours,
Elliott Tompkins.
Wliolewttlo AffcntNi
Heth H. Hance. Baltimore, Md.
E. Montkuhk k Cos., New Oieaus, Ls.
Van Sjiaack. Stevenson A Kkid. Chicago, 111.
John D. Parks. Cincinuaai, Ohio.
Htrono k Cobb. Cleveland, Ohio.
Colmns k Bros., St. Louis. Mo.
Bold by druggists.
If your DriiKffist* ilo not keep It ask
them and tl*> will art It for you from
any of Hie above Wholesale Dniggbin.
Dr. G. Einaß Lothop, Proprietor, may be con
fidentially consulted, by mail or otherwise, free
of charge ath** office No. 143, Court st., Boston,
Mass. _ ,
Bend twenty-five cents copy of Doctors
Book. IJy dAwly
HOOIS AM) SHOES.
For Deputy Marshal.
4fir I Announce mysmf for the office of Deputy
Marshal of the city of Columbus. Flection Hat
urday, December 11th, 1875.
Respectfully,
oetlff td JOHN MARK GREENE.
Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods!!
y NEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF BOHE
j MIAN GLASS VASES aud COLOGNE SETS, just
! received at |,. |,. <R VI llttltl’*
I oeWO 9 a > 'bins end (Heim Store,
WA
j GENTS (’AN MAKE FROM
js* IO to *■s**•“ por Wook
BY SKIXINO OUR
lew Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines.
Gall at onoo or address
WHEELER* WILSON M'NF’G CO.
h< p.M ti y. 100 Broad street.
Prescription Free.
I ."'OR the spoedy euro of Nervous Debility
Weakness, Opium EAtiug, Drunkenness
I utarrn, Asthma aud Cousumptiou. Any Drug
gist can put it up. Address
PROF. WIGGIN.
y 7 ly Charlestown. Mass.
TIME TO SETTLE NOW!
State and County Taxes.
ItAX COl.l.trToliS AltE HNJOINKI) TO COM
PLETE coilectlous and settle account* at At
! .auta by the 15th day 01 December, by order of
the Comptroller General. Tax books will have t<>
be closed b< fore that time, to comply with the
• aw. Come up and settle, save executions and
cost* I>. A A DKEWB,
nuvs cmlttb i 1 T.i\ Oolleotor.
OR. J. A. URqUUART
HAS AN OFTICE and sleeping apartment o
tho premises formerly known as tlie Dr.
ttozeman lot, at tho corner of Mclntosh ami
Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office on Mc-
Intosh street, whore professional calls, math
cither at day or night, may be left and will be
promptly attended to as soon aa received,
jan 22-*od tt.
For Rent.
4 COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE ON
Bt. rlair street east of Mclutosh. Hit nation
convenient to churches, depots aud tlio market.
Neighborhood excellent—Apply to
R. H. GOKTCHITTS. I.uw Office,
o, i:ti i over Wittich ft Kitisel's.
L. I*. AENCIIBAUHER.
FnKliontxl>lt Tiiiloi*.
UOOMH over Moffett’s Drug Store. lam rug
, ularly supplied with tlie latest FASHION
PLATES, and am prepared t<* guarantee perfect
satisfaction, at reasonable rate*,
mbai eodffiu
SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS.
J. W. Dennis and Cos., Proprietors.
I 111 I i|m-i- Wslrlliftrpr St.
GRATES AND STOVES FOR EVERYBODY.
/ 1 KATES FtIOMWTO'JO in. hns, FIIOM *1 Til
l I SB. Stoves cheaper than eau be bought
anywhere.
oetl7 dA wlino
SANS SOUCI
BAB AND RESTAURANT
.1. IV. RYAN, Proprietor
HAVING secured the Proprietorship of this
popular resort I have thoroughly r< fitted,
reluruisht-d and stocked it with the finest WINES
and other LIQUORS aud CIGARS to bo found in
this or am other market
OYSTERS FISH. GAME, and Choice Meals
served at all hour*, at reasonable prices. Parties
furnished wi h private rooms when desired.
FRESH OYSTERS now received daily from
! Savannah and Mobile, and served In any style de
sired.
As soon ns the next season commences I will
again take charge of the WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINGS, iu Meriwether county, Ga.
OCtDtf * J. W. (CYAN.
Notice to tho Public.
Having purchased a fine hearse, i
am prepared to furnish it whenever needed,
aud can also supply Carriages for funerals at lib
eral rate*.
myl4 ly A. GAMEL.
Lost.
V Morocco Pocket-Book containing sundry
drafts, nine dollars in currency: Check
drawn by Blount k Haimau, ou Chattahoochee
National Bank for $150.74; Check drawn on same
Bank by J. 11. Hamilton f< r $271.88
Tlie public i* cautioned against trading for any
of the above described papers. A suitable reward
will be paid for it* recovery by
CUA TTA HOOCH EH A A TIOXA Llt A XK.
novlOtf
H33MOVAL.
WF. HAVE REMOVED OUB
Complete Sloi'k
OF
Liquors & Tobaccoes
'p<> THE STORE formerly orcupfed by It setto.
1. Ellis k Cos., cotuer of Broad and St. Cla r
streets, where we will be pleased to see our old
ens oroers. and as many more a* will honor u*
with their palronage.
a co.
Oct. 2 tf
Atmors’s Mince Meat 6 lb3 for sl.
Hecker's Parian, Split Peas. Tapioca,
Sago, Pearl Barley, Itallian Macaroni,
Bakers Premium Chocolate,
Oswego Com Starch,
W. F. Taylor's Detersive Soap, 16 bars for
sl.
Sterling and Eureka Soap, 16 to 20 bars
for sl.
Clapp's Factory Meal and Grits.
Floor and Bran at Mill prices.
Goods delivered promptly Free of Drayage.
It OUT. N. CRANK. Trustee.
oct26 6m
T. S. SPEAR,
No. 101 Broad St„ Columbus, Ga.
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
All orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing Machine Depot.
Fresh Groceries!
Country Produce!
ARRIVING DAILY, AT
Daniel R. Bize’s,
Bryant Street.
Itiiroii. l-li.nr, I,iii'il, Mugiir,
< Nall, Ac.
Keep on baud a full lino of Plain and Fancy
Groei-ri' *. uib red at low Cah Prices.
Y >nr patronage is solicited,
out .‘I eod-tf
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
TERREOTYPES.
IMIE undersigned having purchased the PUO
TOuK.U’H GALLERY >ver Wittich A Kin
sell'*, corner ol Bn ad and Randolph streets, re
-pictffiily solicit* the patronage of the Public.
Having uiu pie experience, can guarantee as good
Photo*.-rapbs aud Ferreotypea a* any taken, and
it i.owK.it run kh than other places. My copying
old Picture* i-AiiUot bo suri>a*Hod iu quality or
price,
1 have employed Superior Coloring Artists,
and am able to get up any size portrait*, finished
in Ink Water, or Oil Colors, desired, and at the
Lowest Pri- e*.
All are invited to call and by doing Good Work
nt Low Prices he hopes to nu rit a share ol public
tavor. Renn mber the place—corn* r of Broad
•md Randolph street*, over Wittich A Kinseli's
Jewelry Store, Columbus, Ga.
A. A. WILLIAMS,
octOtf Photographer.
Kingsford's Oswego Pure end
BILYEU OLOHN HTAHCII,
For the Laundry. Manufactured by
T. Kingston! & Soil,
Tho best Starch in the world.
/" ( IVES a beautiful finish to the linen, aud the
" 7 difference iu cost between it and common
start h i* scarcely half a cent for an ordinary
washing. Ask your Grocer for it.
Kingsford's Oswego Corn Starch,
For Puddings, Rlauc Mange, Ice Cream, Ac., is
the original—Established iu 184 H. Ami preserve*
it* reputation as vuiutß, hihonokh and mobk del
n ate than any other article of the kind offered,
either of the same name or with other titles.
Stevenson Macadam, l’h. D., Ac,, the highest
t hemh al authority of Europe, carefully analyzed
this Corn Starch, and says it is a most excellent
article oi diet, and in chemical and feeding prop
erties i* fully equal to the best arrow root.
Directions for making Puddings. Custard", Ac.,
accompany each one pound package.
For Hale ly all FlrsM’lnN* CJrocerw.
iyiyiAwtf
For Sale.
FIRST CLASS LADIES’ OR GENTLEMAN’S
riding Pony. Kind and gentle aud works in dou
! ble or single harness. Can bo bought cheap. Ap
; ply at TIMES OFFICE.
! Jy29 tf
For Rent.
j AND SLEEPING ItOOllS IS
tlte Georgia Home Builtilug JnBS
Also an office over the store of H. ] *
! k Cos.
Apply to
i sep’2 tf CHARLES COLEMAN.
O’Keefe, Ellis A Cos.,
' Cotton Factors and
(OiIMISSION Mi:it< IIAX IS.
NO. 1 f ENTRY L WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
H< p2;i fim 1 h
Rust-Proof Oat*.
(OFFER MY RUST PROOF-OATS. PUT UP IN
the b-'st buriap sack*, uf five bushels each, de
livered on cars true of dray age. at #1.50 Ten
per cent, off delivered on the farm if Hacks are
furnished. VVM. H. YOUNG.
octl'J d7t w6w
RANKIN HOUSE.
4V>liimbiu, Gt'Ol'Kiii.
MRS. F. M. GRAY,
l*rtirletreMi.
J. A. SELLERS, Clerk. xny ly
J, T. COOK,
Stalls 15 & 17, Market House,
EEPS constantly on hand and for sale the
BEST MEATH that can be obtained.
mh2s diy
heimovaij.
The Pitbliu aro Informed that t
have moved my
Tailoring Establishment
TO THE STORE NEXT TO
I[o|giin*M 100 Ilouflc* Ilroad
Street.
THE PURPOSE of carrying on rny Busi-
Jj ness, 1 have this day aatociated with not*
Mr. 11. SKLLM IX,
A fine and prompt Workman.
We will be pleased to serve the public, and will
guarantee a* FINE WORK as can be done in the
United State*.
Bring in your order* for Huits and they will be
furnished with promptness.
Respectfully,
KCEJLM; & SELL MAN.
oct3 tf
ELEGANT MILLINERY AND FANCY
GOODS!
rpHE LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY NOTIFIED
JL that I will be pleased if they will call aud ex
amine my
Elt gaiit Stock Millinery and Fanoy Goods
tMBKACINU EVEUV VABIETY OF
HatN. Uoimels anti Flmvm,
Kiblions, Searft aud Tic
Hair Goods and Trimmings, Feathers and
Novelties.
Millinery a Hpedalty.
*i-Ifynn want anytl.ing StyliaU.at Livtng Prlcea,
don’t lorget to call.
MBS. M. B. HOWABA
| oetlff tf 34 Randolph Street.
Bargains in Land.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
riIHE PLANTATION known as tho “Garrard
L Plantation,”- situated live miles from Coluzu
bu. on the Southwestern Railroad, containing
eleven hundred acres of land, more or less. Said
plantation contains a large quantity of bottom m
lauds, cleared and uncleared, besides a consid
erable quantity of uucleared upland. A com
plete survey of the whole place, made recently by
the County Hurveyor. showing the number ox
acres in each lot of laud—the Dumt*r of acres ip
each lot cleared and the water
courses, *c., can be seen by appmation to the
undersigned.
Haid laud will be sold as a whole or in separate
lots, to suit purchasers.
Tkrmk: One-third cash; balance payable with
interest on time.
For further particulars apply at once to
LOCH V. SSAHRAKP.
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