The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, December 14, 1875, Image 3

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esnf.nce of Tin: riu>nn:\T's NBMiACE. Tho present being the ninety ninth year Of our greet and glortouH nation, The last decennial oenau* I here TranMinit for your information. From frivolous talks on whiskey rings, And Schenck, and similar libels. Let us turn our thoughts to schools and things. And churches and taxes and Bibles. Aa to our pre-sent relations with Spain. I treat of tnat su jeot fully; And trust I have ma le it perfectly plain We can now do nothing but bully. Should it seem hereafter a popular mo\e Of Cuba to take poaH--asiou. I may have a scheme tor you to approve Before the close *A the session. Herein is a list of our ir-m-clads shown, All in excellent trim for fighting; Deducting such as may havegou* down Since the date of this preseut writing. My mind is clear. I beg to state— For me-on the currency qu stion; The qui keat way to contract’s to lUllate— As gorging cares indigestion. If worthy folk ttaiuk I do not teach With clearness, as having authority. My views let me say. art- the views of each Of them and of the majority. [Mew York World. WIT AMI 111 noil. —The alligator that swallowed a corset is dead. It stayed in ids stomach. —lt is pretty cold up in Montana now and the saloon keepers have already be tfun to saw their whiskey into two hunks. —Saida New York dry tfoods dea'er: “Of course we lose money on every piece of those ffoodd; but, my dear madam, we sell such enormous quantities of them.” —Mr. Hall says a person should goto sleep with his face to the wall. Bates says: “I s’poso that’s the healthy way; but it’s mighty unsoei ible.” —Stanly writes that the last African kin* he met had but three Hundred wives. In Africa a king: with but three hundred wives is looked upon as almost a widower* —They have a petrified Mormon in Utah, and from the number of dents in the head, evidently made with a poker and fl it* iron, it is judged that he had at least thiny-three wives. Mary (questioning: her little brother on the gender of nouns)—“Now, Tommy, what is tile feminine of beau?” Tommy “Why, arrow, of course.” Mary fols “all of a quiver.” —Milch of Moody’s success is said t*> be due to the fact that he talks and acts like a merchant with live hundred barrels of beef,which ho is determined to sell quick for cash. —“You read, I suppose, and would like a paper!” said a philanthropic!traveller to a ne>fro sitting: next him in a car. “Yes sail,” was the replv. “Well what paper would vou choose V” Weil marse, ef you chews, I’ll take a paper ot tobacker!” —“Mrs. Henry,” said John to his wife the other tnoruin#, “if you tfivo me a Christ mas present this year, please arrange it so that tho bill won’t come In till next month. It’s just as well to keep up tin* illusion foi a short time.” “P i," said little Jimmie, “I came very near to the head of my cl iss to day.” “How is that, my son !” “Why, a bU w >rd came ail the way ckwn to me, and if I could have spelled it, I wouiu have gone clean up.” —Stumbling into his room ho sit down on the e<lire of the bed and soliloquized thus: “Feet wet, tltfht b*ots, a sore ou one hand an’ a felon on t’other, and no boot-jack in z’house. .S'inirs tfot to in* dlfrent. E’ther I inns’ get married, els*• get a boot- jack; whishall I do Y” —A darkey who was stooping to wash his hands in a creek, didn’t notice the pe culiar actions of a goat just behind him, so when he scrambled out of the water and was asked how it happened, he an swered: “I dutiuo ’zactly; but ’peared as ef de shorq kinder h’isted and frowed me.” —The happiest moments in a womans life are when she is miking her we him* *;armeiits; the sadde&l, when her husband comes home late a night and yells to her from the front steps to throw him out some key holes, assort ed siz^s.—Detroit Free Press. —When Eve brought wo to all mankind, Old Adam called heroco-num; But when she wooed with love so kind, He then pronounced il i coo-man: But now with f >lly and With pride, Their husband’s pockets trimming, The ladies ar so full of whims, The people call them whim-men. —A case of general average—Ain’t you rather old to ride for half price Y said a Charleston car conductor to tic* elder oi two bo vs riding yesterday. “Well,” re marked the youth, “I am under 14 and this boy is old v 6. t hat don’t make twen ty, and you will take two boys under 10 for half price each”—and he took them. The Danbury News man, who wears a very promising boot, who went home to tea the other night, and being asked to get a scuttle of coal, he refused because of his weariness. Baid he: “It don't seem that I could put one foot before the other.” “What’s the matter?” asked the miserable woman, ‘‘ain’t there room?” He got the coal. The Advantage.—This is the way a St Louis journal states it: The advantage oi having a dress-reform woman for a wife. Time, midnight; scene, a bed chamber; two pairs of pants hanging over a chair; enters, bloody-minded burglar; sees the pants. “Aha! curses on’em! one man J would carve; twp I will not face.” Exit burglar in alarm. Burglar deceived; only one man in bed—-other pants belong to the wife. —A maiden once said, “I’ll not mate with a man who has not fortune great.” So she pouted and waited, and scorned to be mated. She’s a maiden vet—age torty* eight.—N.Y. Com. Adv. A maiden once thought, “I can not be bought—l’ll marry a man who is poor”; but the man he drank beer, died driving a “keer,” and twelve orphans went out from her door. ’Tis better to wait and be aged forty-eight thin to marry the average man; for thoie is trouble ahead for the maiden who’ll wed the very first person she can.—Louisville Courier. —“Yes. sir,” said a gentlemanly looking man ou Green street, Saturday, “the panic will have to come—no preventing it. Y* -u see that man just going away ? Well, he has a bill against me, and he says if 1 will pay him, he can pay someone else—or, in other words, that if each man will pa> what he owes, the others can pay, and that thus, under the rules of political economv, the thing will travel around in a circle. But he didn’t calculate l hat the thing must have a bottom, or the cm lea break. You see I owe him, but the trouble is that nobody owes me—and that breaks the circle, and the broken circle makes a panic. lam the starter.” Ann he took u peanut and started. I,oSKI Acre Stock Farm For Jostle. I OFFER YLL OK A PART OF THE VALUA BLE pla tation known a the Motley plac ly -ig •u Raudlea creek, Muaeogee cunuty Oh T i • lauds are rich aud healthy, u ar the Railroad an l 12 mile* due ea t of Cenunbus AS A STOCK FARM, Texas ha* no advantage of it aud it will be Hold for le*a money than you can buy iu Texan. Five hundr u head of stock can be carried and never coat a dollar for feed. AS A GRAIN FARM, it is a* good as the Sfcat * affords an average oi 25 bus belli corn per acre, has ueen rep- at**di> mad ; upon its rich b >ttom land aud not uufr* quentiy a bale of cotton p* r a re. AS A GRASS FARM, no other place in .eorgia, kn-wn to the under signed baa produced without an hour spent on preparat on SIOOO worth of grass cut. cured, aud delivered in market in aix weeks at a cost of slso This result can be quadrupled* WHY SELL A PLACE SO VALUA BLE? I am in debt, and must pay. If y u want a plao unsurpassed in its adva*ita*cn. come aud see m or enquire ol Estes A Sod. J. Marion Kates oi the undersigned at the plantation 3 miles sontl. of y, on 8. W. Railroad. A map of the place can be seen at this office, octlfi Awdeodtf R. M. GR\Y Ready for Sale ! AN ADDRESS ON Elementary Agricultural Chemistry BY dr. HOMtOK LEXXIRI), Bonn i in pamphlet form, is now ready for sah Price 25 cents. Can be furnished on applicatio: to TIMES OFFICE. Vg9 tt CAREY J. THORNTON Wm. F. WILLIAMS. Thornton & Williams, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. OFFICE UPSTAIRS OVER THE STORK OF C. E. HoOHS I BABBLE. Br ad str*et. Will practice iu the counties ol Harris. Talbot. Taylor Marian. Chattahoochee aud Bt*-wnrt. and iu the Supreme Court ot the Staic. District and Circuit Courts of the United States; also i • th* counties of Lee and Russell, Ala. Will also give special att *ntlon to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Examination id Tines aud i onvcyauoiug. Aiso, to Renting an 1 Colie - tion erf Bents. uovU tf LIOVGL C . LKVY, Jr., Attorney anil Cotinellnr at Law. 'ommieeinner of !• eds N. Y. and other States Office over Georgia Ilonn* Bank. ESTATES —Spe. ial attention to keeping aeon rate accounts, vouchers, Ac., aud making an nual r- turns for Guardians, Administrators, aud Executors aep’JU-ly Henry W. Uiluard James M. Russell. HILIARD & RUSSELL, ATTORNEYS AND OODSSELLORS At Law. i \fficeoVeb the stores OF POIX.VUD V / & HARliits and W. E. BARNARD, one d.wr above the National Hank. Will practice iu the Courts of Georgia, ami ad jacent Counties ol Alabama, also in tho Courts ol the United States. Mr. W. S. Lloyd will continue in their office and attend to all clerical work, conveyances, making Rotorua for Guardians. Kxeeutors, Ad ministrators and Trustees, examine Court Re cords B >ok Accounts, Ac. oct2l 6m KVM LK. HATCHER. R H. QOKTCHIUS. ILVTCIIER&GOETUIULS Attorney* mill Cnununlliirii nt I.aw. Practice in State aud Federal Courts. Office—67 Broad street, over Wittich A Ivin *el’s Jewelry Store. (sepl I*. J. M. McNEiLL, Utornsy and CounsslSor ai Law. I>RAOTICEB iu Courts of Georgia and Alu bum Office 128 Broad street, over 0. A. Redd i*fi .Special attentiou given to collections. irtlilll tt II IN US DOZIER, Attornoyat Law, Ilituiillun. <>a. \yiLL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit or any where else. Mr. G A B. Dozier will be found in my offici on and alter October Ist 1875, and will assist tu ill collections ami office work entrusted. sep2s ly li. .J. MOSICS. Attorney al Law. OFFICE over Georgia Home Insurance Com pany. Office tioura from Ist October to Ist June. H> t< ir m. seplrt iv V. A. IK >ZI i :i. Attorney nt l.aw. I>RACTIi'EB in Statu and Federal Courts ol Georgia and Alabama. ■ Utijr Makes Commercial i>aw a specialty. Office over 0. A. Redd k Co.'b store. am 26 tf J. D. Ram no. W. W. Ma( Kali . JAAUiO & 31 AUK. ALL, Attorneys itl iffiee iu Borrus’ Building, jOolumbmi, Ga Practice in State and Alabama Courts References—G* n. Joseph L. Johnston. Havau iah, Ga., Geh. G. M. Sorrui, Savauuah, lia., Uo\ I. Black Groome, Annapolis, Md.; A. A J. E. Lee. Jr., Esqs.,Ht. Louis, jolii ly iIORMOX A (iIILUES, tliiiriicjs al Lnw. tFFICE over AbeJl .v Co.'s, corner of Urou* / and Bt. Clair streets. Columbus, iia. suit A ly Joseph L. I*oll, tlliirury A < >nnN<-Elor u! Ijiw. xFFICE west si<le Broad street over store ol i J W. 11. Kobarts A Cos. Practices iu Htute and ■ederal Courts. Advice aud services tendered.to idministrators, Executors. Guardians, .Spe -ialty made of Conveyancing Examining Titles, vc.. in Georgia, or anywhere iu the United nates. All business promptly atteuded to. feb7 dtf O. CALHOUN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, licneui, <>it. TTriLL PUACTICE IS ALI, THE 00UETB OF \ V the Chattahoochee Circnit. Special attention glv* n to ollecthms. He is Correspon.ili g Ag*nt for the Geneaai Colic, tii g Ageucies and N w York end Bavanuah. Therefore ms facilities for pursuing that branch >'f the pro fes-i. u is unsurpassed by any lawyer iu the State. oct2i tf Columbus Oil Company. Wo offer to the WHOLESALE trade ol Columbus ami surrounding country, CARBON OIL, 110, 130 and 175. FIltE TEST. Also, Gasoline and all Lubricating Oils, V>l Virginia. I .aril. Wool, Spitidle ami Tiillon Oil. asr* The above Oils we guarantee to sell ALWAYS ter less than can bo laid down from any other market, iu barrels. Prices subject to fluctuation of market aud quantity of purchases. Office 84 llroad street, at lluliler’s CiKar Store. mb to ly English Citron, New Currants 12 l-2c. per pound. Dried German Peara, Dates, Maltoy’s Prepared Ooooanut, American and English Pickles, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef, Buckwheat Flour. Parina, Olives. Choice Goshen Butter, Cream Cheese, Atmore’s Mince Meat 6 lbs for sl, W. F, Taylor's Soap, 16 bars for sl. Colgate Sterling, 16 bars to 23 bars for sl. Good, delivered promptly Free of Dreyege. ROOT. 8. CR ANE, Trustee. dec! m MRS. X_.EE. FALL OPENING! OF— BRILLIANT MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS! At Mrx. Dokhsiu'k Old Stiuid. MRS. LIC.K begs to inform her friends and customers that she has removed livr Millinery Stor“ to Mib. I> sshu’s old stand, where she will open on TUI'RbDAY NEXT, October 7th, one ol the largest and haudsoim st stoi k of l-adioM' and Childron’K Faii.-y Gouda • ver brought to the city. These goods were selected Ly Mrs. Lee in person,and are of the la est, prettiest and handsomest sUles. The stock consists of Ladles’ and Misses’ Itunnets mid Hats, Shawls, Cloaks, Scurfs anil Ties, Kihlams, Trimmings aud Flowers, Hair Hoods and Jewelry, Children’s Dresses and Hosiery, Hoys' Hats ami Fancy Hoods generally. P. S.—My stock is l,arßrr, Cheaper lint) II:.11,1.oilier that, ever. Give me a call. Millinery work a specialty. MRS. L. A. LEE. oct6 tf W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. CHAU. H. WATT WAIT & WALKER, WIIOKSAIiK AIV 1> ItKTAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Corner under lliiiiKin Iloune, Have (lie Largest and Best Selected Stock of (Iroeerics in (lie City of Columliu CONSISTING OF BACON SIDES. BULK SIDES. BACON SIIOULDEIkS, BULK SHOUL DEBS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LAUD iu tierces, Lard iu buckets and kegs. FLOUR of all grades, Including t lie celebrated SILVER LAKE brand, lie best in the world. BAGGING. TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, aud Staple Drv Goods, such as OSNABURGS,SHEETING. SHIRTINGS,' CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS md PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent, proof t hat may bo desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and Price, and our lot ol SYRUP cannot be equaled in this city. It includes all grades of New Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice • LORIDA SYRUP, which Is superior to anything in the market, and much Reaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select 'd expressly for our trade. Gish customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur basing elsewhere. mul tf WATT A: WAf.KF.It. HOLSTEAD 5 CO., AGRICI LTURAL DEPOT', 137 and 13b Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. GEORGIA RAISED WHEAT, RYE, BARLEY & OATS. Golden dial!'Kii.nl Proof Oats. TemieNNCe Kiist l'rool Oafs. SI.IMI per bushel, oct 17 If HOI/ TEA!) A CO. The La+est Style Sewing Machine IS THE WHEELER A WILSON NEW NO. 7, With Work Going from tho Operator. Those uncustomed to using Machines of other makes will find this stylo u convenience. It is by far the easiest to learn, and has gaiued favor faster than any new Machine yet introduced. It runs light uud Never Gets Out of Order. Try One, and You Will Like It. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMP’Y. pS- Office; 100 Broad Street. ps~ AGENTS WANTED IN GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. ocUkLltwtf BOOTS AND SHOES. POPE <fc LONG, DEALERS IN BOOTS AiNO SHOES. We Alvays on lEiiikl A UIX ASSORTMENT OF Ali the Leading Styles and Qualities OF Boots and Shoes! Such aa the people want. our stock is ail nitfemaotured for OUR uv*. TRADE, and we warrant every pair to be good. Terms Cash, and Low Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES No. 104 Broad Si root. BOOTS AND SHOES. English Female Bitters Down to One l>ollar ! several years the cry has been greeting us from all parts of the country, “reduce yonr Eug -1 liah Female Hitters to One Dollar, and we can sell immense quantitieH.” We have now complied . ith that general request, bo that none can possibly complain of quality or price. Avery large pro portion of our profits are thus yielded for the benefit of the consumer, the size ol the bottle remain mg the ame. It will cure ail forms of Chronic Female Complaints, and all forms of weakness, du ality and prostration. Pnce $1 (HI per Mottle or Nix lor #5 410. Bold by Dealers every where. ire You Bald or Does Your Hair Fall Out ? AO IIA lit, AO I*ll. We have taken full control of the most- wonderful preparation for the UAIB ever offered to the public. It will positively promote the growth of anew suit of hair on bald heads; it will immedi ately stop ladies' hair from tailing out and cause a rapid growth ol long and luxuriant tresses; it will promote the growth of whiskers and moustache; it will cleanse the scalp of dandruff and heal all -ruptions—and as a highly perfumed and elegant hair dresser has no superior. We will contract to do all the above by the use of Dr. J. Newton Smith's Hair Kestorative. Unquestionable proof and documents mailed pree to any address. Price #1 (Ml per Mottle orNix for $5 410. Expressed on receipt of price. Address J. I\ Ac (Ml,, Prop’s, Louisville. Kf, HOLD IN COLUMBUB, GKi, BY J. J. MASON. Jj-so Jy THE TIMES: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER It, 1815. GREAT English Remedy THE Cordial Balm of Syricum, AND TONIC PILLS, EOR NERVOUS ANO GENERAL DEBILITY l*rcumture Decay, Over Indulgence In tlie line ot Oiiiiiin or Alcoholic Drinks, Tobacco. Ac. XEnvoi * 1)1.Ill M i l . Tho Frogs, tho Pulpit ami the Lecture room are silent on the subject of this disease. A false delicacy withholds a knowledge iu regard to vio lation of Physiological lawh, and life-wrecks shattered bumauity. insanity, aud premature graves fill the world. No race, nation or posi tion is exempt from the soul-destroying scourge. Sleepless nights, twitching of the muscles, trembling of the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis turbed by noise or excitement, pimples aud blotches on tho face, degiro to avoid company, pe culiar sensation over the whole body are among the difficulties which attend this complaint. The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills will in a short time so cleanse the blood and soothe the nerves, aud restore strength to the body, as to make life enjoyable and happy, EPILEPSY OR FITS. No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so quickly hh the Cordial Balm of Syricuui and Tonic Pilla. Kiduev Diseases and many other difficulties are cured by tho use of the Cordial Balm of Syrup aud Tonic Pilla. If the watery portions ot our food are not pass ed off. they must, when retained in the system, produce serious difficulties. Language fails when attempting to describe the sufferings of per sons whose kidneys are out of order ; gravel, tiack-ache, inflammation of the bladder and of !h delicate membranes of tho urinary organs are the result if the water is not regularly and properly carried through the kidneys. The Cordial Balm of Syricum is effectual in promoting tho accretion of the wa tery aud uunutntious portions of the food, aud in carrying it oft" by its proper outlets. Whatever portion of our food is uußervieeable should be passed off In the water in sweat, aud from the bowels. If these useless matters are retained disease is sure to follow, for thou the blood becomes poisoned with the impurities which should pass off in their proper channels. The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills is a powerful cleanser oi" tho blood; it starts the liver and kidneys into active operation, aud acts on all the secretions of the body. It carries ofl old aud foul elements in the blood, which are slow aud sure death if allowed to remain in the system. DU TJJSr K-EIKTESS. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI CUM AND TONIC RILLS is the only remedy that has ever proved by prac tical experience a benefit to those who suffer irom over-iudulgenco in Alcoholic Liquors it com pletely destroys the tastes for them, aud restores the victim to health aud vigor. A single trial will prove it to bo iust what it ia recommended to be. MOJEtPHUfE!. 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 will in a very short time com pletely destroy the desire for tnia narcototic. We have many testimonials from the first fami lies In Europe and America, who testify to its efficacy. OPIU M. The alarming increase of the use of this most pernicious drug as a stimulant, by male and fe male, aud its peculiar effects, completely destroy ing the digestive apparatus and shattering the uervoue system, effeminating and debasing the mind, renders The Cordial B3im of Syricum and Tonic Pills of inestimable value, as it completely destroys all desire for this most baneful drug, aud restores the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even in cases where opium has been used in large quanti ties and for a number of years. [Davenport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.] How few people are found without Homo indi cations of nervous disease. This truth has been recognized ever since classic ages, when a sound mind iu a sound body was held as the perfection of human existence. Some from congenial dis . aso, others from youthful indiscretions, some from alcoholic Indulgence or too free use of to bacco, suffer irom tremor, palpitation of nervous excitement—all of which cun be removed and per manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor dial Balm of B\ricnm, which has long been in tin old country the favorite remedy, aud which, since its introduction into this country, lias dis tanced all other medicines having the same ob ject in view. Boston, July 15, 1874. Du. G. E. Lothbop: Dear Bir—l beg to inform you that 1 have been 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 Balm of Hyru tim at Mr. Duncan’s drug store, corner ot Leveretfc and • *reen streets. Tho benefit derived.from the use if one package so far exceeded my expectations that I address you this for publication, that other suffer* may avail themselves of the oppor tunity to be cured. Yours truly, John Tuttle, Boston P. 0. Lancaster, May 14,1873. Du. 0. K. Lotiirop: Dear Sir—l have used up all the Cordial Balm oi Syricum and Tonic Pills that you lot me have when yon first undertook my cure, aud lam glad to be able to inform you that, thus far, I have derived greater benefit from it than from any other medicine I have ever taken in my life. 1 sleep better, and daily go about my work without hesitation or fear. Mj nerves are getting steadier every day, and If J continue to improve as last as I have done for the last few months since 1 have been taking your medicine, I have no doubt but that I shall soon again be a well man. With many thanks for the good you have done me, 1 enclose $25 for which please send me as before, five more bottles ol the Syricum and Pills, as I intend to keep up the ust of them unti liully cured, as I believe I shall be. Very truly yours, Elliott Tompkins. Wholowalo Agents i Seth 8. Hance, Baltimore, Md. E. Monteuhk. & Cos., New deans. La. Van Bhaaok. Stevenson A Hxid, Chicago, 111. John D. Parks. Cincinnaai. Ohio. Strong k Cobb. Cleveland. Ohio. Collins k Bros.. St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. It >ur Di'ukk!ilh do it of kppp It ask tliem and tlry will tret It tor you Irom any of the above Wholesale Drttireixtft. Dr. O. Edgar Lothop, Proprietor, may be cou flder tidly consulted, by mail or otherwise, free of cLnrge at his office No. 143, Court st., Boston, Mass. Send twenty-five cert* copy of Doctor’s Book. (jy? d&wly BOOTS ANI) SHOES. JOHN BLACKMAR NON-BOARD Insurance Agency, Guuby’a Building, St. Clair St. American, of Philadelphia. Establish'd DUO. Assets over $1,100,000, Amazon, of Cincinnati. Assets over $037,500. Petersburg, of Petersburg, Va, Ga. State deposit SIO,OOO. Cash capital $200,000. The above com panics do not belong to the Na tional Board of Underwriters aud the expouse ol" membership thereby saved, (striven to their policy holders In LOVSEB BATES Bisks on Merchandise, Residences, Cotton, Gin Houses and Furniture solicited. ootlV ly Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods!! Y new AND ELEGANT STOCK OF BOHE MIAN GLASS VASES aud COLOGNE SETS, just received at L. L. COWDKIMT’4* octlO-Sm China and Glass Store. WA N r rKl>. 4 GENTS CAN MAKE FROM #4 0 to sSi>s per Wook BY HELLING OUR New Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. Call at once or address WHEELER & WILSON M’NF’G CO. sepQO tf No. iQoßrokd fltwst. Prescription Free. IJOB the speedy cure ol Nervous Debility. ' Weakness, Opium Eating. Drunkenness, atarrli Asthma and Consumption. Any Drug gist con put it up. Addreus PROF. WIGGIN, y 7 ly Charlestown. Maas. K. THOMPSON, Livery mxl .*>•>:il- Stable. Oglethorpe stek.t, between tunaoipii u<t Bryan. The best of Saddle slid Harness Horses. A fine lot ol Carriages and Buggies Always ou haud. Special attention given to the accommodation of Drovers. They will find it to their interest to put up with him. lob 14 tf 1)11. J. A. URQUHAItT HAS AN OFFICE aud sleeping apartment or the premises formerly known as the Dr. Bozeman lot. at the corner of Mclntosh aud Itaudolph streets. Entrance to the Office ou Mc- Intosh Btreet,, where professional calls, made either at day or night, may bo left and will bo promptly attended to on soon as received, jan 22-cod tt. For Rent. a COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE ON i\ St. Clair Btreet east ol Ml lutosh. Situation convenient to churches, depots and the market. Neighborhood excellent—Apply to R. H. GOETCHIUS. Law Office, oct3l lvv over Wittich k Kinsel's. L. P. AENUIIBAOHER, FnshiounDio Tailor. ROOMS over Moffett’B Drug Store. 1 urn reg ularly supplied with the latest FASHION PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect satisfaction, at reasonable rates. mn2l co dC m SANS SORCI BAR AND RESTAURANT .1. \V. RYAN, Proprietor H AVING secured the Proprietorship of this popular resort 1 have thoroughly r fitted, refurnished aud stocked it with rite finest WINKS and other LIQUORS aud CIGARS to be found in this or an* other market OYSTERS. FISH, GAME, and Choice Meals served at all hours, at reasonable prices. Parties furnished wi h private rooms when dt sired. FRESH OYSTERS now received daily from Savannah aud Mobile, and served In any style de sired. Ah soon as tho next season commences I will again take charge of the WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, in Meriwether county, Ga. ootfltf •!. W. RYAN, Notice to the Public. HAVING PURCHASED A FINE HEARSE, I am prepared to furnish It whenever needed, aud can also supply Carriages for funerals at lib oral rates. mv)4 v A. ;A*IKL. Lost. 4 Morocco Pocket-Book containing sundry /\ drafts, nine dollars, in currency; check drawn by Blount k Haiman, on Chattahoochee National Bank for $150.74; Check drawn on same Bank by J. H. Hamilton f> r $211,88 The public is cautioned against trading for any ol the above described papers A suitable reward will be paid for its recovery by CHATTAHOOCHEE NATIONAL DANK. novlOtf H.BMOVAL. WE HAVE REMOVED OUR Complole Stock OF Liquors & Tobaccoes rpo THE STORE formerly OCCUpfcd by U ’sette. I. Ellis k Cos., co-nee of Broad and St. Cla<r Btreotß, where we will be pleased to see our old cuHomers, aud as many more as will honor us with their patronage. KLkCLL X CO. Oct. 2 tf Fresh Groceries! Country Produce! ARRIVING DAILY, AT Daniel R. Size’s, Bryant Street. ItiM-ou, Flour, l.strtl, Nugiir, Coll'oe, Saif, At 1 . Keep on hand a full line of Plain and Fancy Groceries. Offered at low Cash Prices. thf Your patronage is solicited, net 24 eod-tf T. S. SPEAR, No. IQ! Broad St„ Columbus, Ga. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired, promptly all orders will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Depot. DeWoif & Stewart, JOB PRINTERS, 43 RANDOLPH STREET, 1!filly Time* Office, Columbus, Ca. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, POSTAL CARDS, SHIPPING TAGS, ENVELOPES. CIRCULARS, PARTY IVITATIONB, \Y EDDINQ INVITATIONS, BIILS LADING BOOKS, R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS, or, .Yml JOB PRINTING of every <lu- Fcription executed ib Neatness and Dispatch. it. MrsJADrollinger's|S J ;^ rl fS: painless I **. b. coiuns) prepares, Oi at reduced prices, an j Opium Cure, alter tho 5* S I j Y| I Collins formula, aud is x x x. Hi h*ving remarkable sue ’ttit l - cess, notwithstanding X. U ll la I strong oi position. Full A BUCCE.-S. AND particulars tree. Ad- GENUINE UEYUND I dress B. M. Woolley, Bepo] DOUBT. [Bin ! A'gt., Atlanta, Georgia. For Sale. FIRST-CLASS LADIES' OR GENTLEMAN’S riding Pony. KJml and gentle and works in dou ble or single harness. Can be bought cheap. Ap ply at TIMES OFFICE. _jy2i) tf PHOTOGRAPHS AND FERREOTYPES. nPHK. undersigned having purchased the PHO- Jl TOO RATH GALLERY over Wittich & Kin bcU’o. corner of Bn-ad and Randolph streets, re. spectfully solicits the patronage of the Public. Having ample t> perience, esu guarantee a* good Photonraphs and Ferret types us any token, and at lower rmoEH than other places. My copying Old Pictures cannot be surpassed in quality or price. 1 have employed Superior Coloring Artists, and am able to get up any size Portraits, finished in Ink, Water, or Oil Colors, Jr aired, and at the Lowest Pri* es. All are invited to call, and by doing Good Work at Low Prices he hopes to merit a share ot public favor. Renumber the place—corner of Broad and Randolph streets, over Wittich k Kinseil’s Jewelry Store, Columbus, Ga. A. A, WILLIAMS, odOtf Photographer. SOUTHEKN STOVE WOBLS, J, W. Dennis and Cos., Proprietors. I to I |i|M-r ol‘tli4iriie St. GRATES AKD STOVES FOR EVERYBODY. r> KATES Flit>M 12 TO 20 iii.'hfs, FHOM $2 TO V I SB. Stoves cheaper than can be bought anywhere, oct 17 dA wlnio H. D. MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP, Rumscy’s corner, northwest corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets. I >UYS ami sells old Furniture I J ‘n Commission. Uphulster vT jmW xxi V Cam Work and Repairing ir*i|i ti isfifkj lone generally, in good style. I am now using Johnson’s cele* Jr J mated stains which are tho iM-st iii tlie United Matts. H. D. MOORE. Second door north of Disbrow & Co’s. Livery stable. aprlH ly EXEtUTOR’S SALE. BY virtue of an order Horn the C* urt of Ordi nary, irom the county t f ftt-wait, will he sold mi the FIR.sT TUESDAY iu December in xt, within the n gal h tus • 1 saie. b r the < < t.rt House door in the town ol • nss* ta ( hattalioo < he*-count.' the loJh wing dsrd*ed (aids, be longing t ' tht estate ot lti wland It Pain-more, deceased, situan and on the Lnmpkii read thiru en tulles from Columbus. c> utuining 126 acies;the same hoii g th* West half of R t No. 180. and v 5 in res off the \V< st side < f th*- Fast half of Lot No. lib), running full length <1 the let. All in the 7th District ol Chattahcechce county. Terms one-hall cash. WM. K PA HR A MORE, Oct 24 td Executor of It. R. Pan amove. Grand Opening of ♦ Heich’s Restaurant TO-DAY. Meals at all Hours. j —\BILL OF FARE contains all \ oJthc Market affords. Bar ■ / 1U supplied with choicest Win* s, Liquors and Cigars. ~ Free Lunch from 11 to 1 o’clk. oi'tl tf ' REMOVAL. Tho Piibllo are Informod that have moved my Tailoring Establishment TO THE STORE NEXT TO Hogan’s Jo© lion ho. Broad Street* 17 s OR THE PURPOSE of carrying on my Busi- ness, 1 have this day associated with me Jli\ 11. BEJLL2HAIV, A fine and prompt Workman. We will be pleased to s*-rve the public, and will guarantee as FINE WORK us can be done in the United States. Bring in your orders for Putts and they will be furnished with promptness. Respectfully, KtEIINE & KELLMAN. _ootS tf ■ . . • Fashionable Tailoring! New Styles and Fashipns SOW lEGADY! I TAKE this occasion to say to my customers aud fri-i (Is that 1 am making up a style of work that w II i * nipare fav< rabiy with that turn ed out in N* rthere and Eio-t* rn cities. Ido not mean ready-o not* work but auch as tur citizens v.siting tl.e North have had made in the r* gular establishments, and 1 nvite aci mparis* n. in NKAINKSH Olf CUT AND MAKE MY WOKK CANNOT liK excelled. Mj oltl trieiuis and the public gener ally may rely upon promptness and punctuality. ( UTTING aud RETAILING will roc. iv. n strict attention. C. H. JONES, Over 102 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. *ep26 2m