Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1876-1885, June 26, 1877, Image 3

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The Jews In History. From tlis Pen end Plow.] The Jew still walks the eivrth, and bears the stamp of his race upon his forehead. He Is still the same being as when he first wandered forth from the hills of Judea. If his name Is as sociated with averloe and extortion, and spoken of in bitterness and scorn, yet in the morning of his history it gathers round it recollections sacred and holy. The Jew is a miracle among the na tions. A wanderer in all lands, he has been a witness of the greater events of history for more than 1,800 years. He saw classic Greece when crowned with intellectual triumphs. He lingered among that broken ar chitecture, which rises like a tomb stone over the grave of her departed splendor. The Jews saw Rome, the “mighty heart” of nations, sending its own ceaseless life’s throb through all the arteries of its vast empire. He, too, has seen that heart oold and still in death. These have perished, yet the Jew lives on—the same silent, mys terous, indestructible being. The shadow of the Crescent rests on Pal estine, the signet of a conqueror’s faith-still the Jew and bis religion survive. He wanders a captive in the streets of his own once queenly Jerusalem, to meditate sad and gloomily on the relies of ancient power. Above him shines the clear sky, fair as when it looked down on the towers of Zion ; but now, alas! beholds only a desolate city and an unhappy land. The world is his home. The literature of the ancient Hebrew triumphs ovor all creeds and schools aud sects. Mankind worship in the sacred songs of David, and bow to the divine teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, who also was a son of Abraham. Such is the Jew. How seldom do we realize, as we see him in our city streets, that he is the crea ture of such a stiange, peculiar des tiny. Neither age, nor country, nor climate have changed him. Such is the Jew, a strange and solitary being, and such the drama of his long and mournful history. Condition of the Cahorliis Clause* In France. At the Labor Congress recently held in Paris, some startling statements as to the condition of the laboring classes were made by the delegates who took part in the debates. One representative from Roubaix stated that Go per cent, of his c mstituents on earned $3 per week. Some who earned $4 or 5 had to work much harder, and found their position little improved, as their labor was not so certain. Great complaints were made of the oppression and dishonesty of employ ers, who were accused of taking advan tage of dull times to put wages down to starvation prices. The workmen, to get even produced poor work, and sacri ficed quality to quautity. The revelations concerning womens work were eyen more melancholy. It was shown that the com petition of convent and prison labor reduced women's labor to the merest pit tance. Work lor which fourteen francs is paid to a workman is done in convents for four francs. The convents receive large quantities of work from the large shops, and in some instances take in wash ing. Women who work sewing-machines are required to labor ten or twelve hours dailey, though the unhealthfulness of more than six hours machine work per day is well understood, and terrible pis eases are contracted in consequence. The delegates present at the congress repre sented a million working men and wo man. It was proposed to found a united syndicate for all France, hav ing its headquarters at Paris, with the object of bettering the condition ef the employed. Just Received. A large stock of Flour, Bulk Meats, Fer ris’ Sugar cured Hams and Shoulders, Corn, Bran, Meal, Ac., Ac. at lowest prices jafi tt J. H. Hamilton. Hr. Schenek’s Pulmonic Add, Sea Weed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills— These medicines have undoubtedly per formed more cures of consumption than any other remedy known to the Ameri can public. They are compounded of vegetable ingredients,and contain nothing which can be injurious to the human con stitution. Other remedies advertised as cures for consumption, probably contain opium, which is a somewhat dangerous drug in all cases, and if token freely by consumptive patients, it must do great injury; for its tendency is to confine tho morbid matter in the system, which, of course, must make a euro impossible. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup is warranted not to contain a particle of opium; it is composed of powerful but harmless herbs, which act on the lungs, liver, stomach, and blood, and thus correct all morbid secretions, and expel all the diseased mat ter from the body. These are the only moans by which consumption can be cured, and as Bchenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, Sea Weed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills are the only medicines which operate in this way, it is obvious they are the only gen uine cure for Pulmonary Consumption. Each bottle of this invaluable medicine is accompanied by full directions. Dr. Schenck is professionally at his principal office, corner Sixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice must be addressed. ju6 lm *axli, Door, and Hlind Emporium. 2,000 Window Sash glazed. 1,000 pairs Blinds with Huffer’s im proved Blind Hinge. 1,500 White Pine Doors. 50,000 feet White Pine Moulding. All for sale cheap, by Willingham A Cos., On Randolph St., opposite Gammel’s old FOR SALK. * Pure Bred Merino Sheep. Flock Belonging to the HOWARD Estate, near Rising Fawn, Dade Cos., 6a. 8 Pure Bred MERINO BUCKS (2 years old) $lO each. 25 Pure Bred MERINO EWES (frsm 1 to 6 years old) $5 each. 1# Grade MEBINO EWES, (from 1 to 7 years old) $3 each. 20 Grade SOUTHDOWN and MEBINO EWES, (from 1 to 6 years) $3 each. A3*For information, terms, *c., Address, G. H. WARING, KINGSTON, BATOW CO., GA. Brougham’s Celebrated Canned Meats,Soups &c. WASHINGTON BUTCHERS SONS, PHILADELPHIA, ABTS. For Sale by all dealers in Columbus. 11. CAST LEM ART, Agent at both Columbus and Atlanta. Ju23lw DR. J. M. MASON, D. D.S., Office over Enquirer-Sun Office, COLUMBUS, GA-, CUBES Diseased Gums and other diseases of the Mouth; cures Abscessed Teeth; lnscrie Artificial Teeth; flIUs Teeth with Gold, or cheaper material If dealred. All work at reaaonahle prices and guaranteed aprs4 dly&wSm WTit i; OFFICE OF MOBILE AND GIRARD R. R., 1 COLUMBUS, QA„ Juue lit, 1875. f TUE ANNUAL CONVENTION of tho stockhol ders uf the Mubile and Girard Railroad will be held at the depot in Girard, Alabama, on Wednesday, July 4th, at ten o'clock a. m., when an election for President aud aix Directors will take place. Stockholders, witb their fhmiliee, will be pas* ed free to Oolumbna from the 2ud to the 4th, incluaivo, and returned any day until the 7th In clusive; after which day, passage will be charged. Certificates of Stock must be exhibited to the Conductor by the Stockholders, an evidence of their being entitled to pass free with their fam ilies; and a proxy must exhibit Certificate of Stock and power of Attorney; otherwico fare will be required in both cases. Ry order, J. M. FRAZER. JnQdAtw td __ Socretary. I>r. C. B. JLieitner OFFERB his professional services to the citi zens of COLUMBUS; Ornoa opposite Timfs Office, Randolph street; at night can be feund at his residence, upper end of Troup street; house formerly occupied by L. liaimau. feb7 tf EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes ot Our I—MM For t>otli Wood uud Coal Besides a full assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES GRATES, ate.. And feel Justified in aaying that we are SURE we can suit any and all classes of purchasers, botl in quality aud price. Of other Goods in our line, we have a large and complete assortment, ich as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OF XVEBY DESCRIPTION, HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS, AC. All of these articles we CAN aud WILL soil a VERY BOTTOM PRICES. iu ldtf W. H. ROBARTB A CO. T. S. SPEAR, No. lOf Broad St., Columbus, 6a. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly all orders will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Deoot. ORDINANCE. AMENDING MARKET REGULATIONS. BE it ordained, Ac., that section 13 of the mar ket regulations be amended so as to read ae follows, to-wit: Bection 13. All persons bringing vegetables, fruit, or melons to the city for sale after market hours shall pay the following assessment for each day’s sales; On dealers from hand-carts, 10c. per day. *' *• One-horse wagons 15c. “ " “ Two-borae “ 25c. “ Said assessment to be collected by the clerk of the market, who shall give a receipt therefor,and turn over the same to the City Treasurer. Dealer* in berries and all kinds of small wild fruits from baskets are exempted from market assessments. Adopted in Council, June 4, 1877. W. H. BRANNON, Mayor. M. M. MOORE, Clerk Council. Ju7 2w REMOVAL. The Public are Informed that have moved my Tailoring Establishment TO THE STORE NEXT TO Ilogun’s 100 Hons©, Broad Street. Fir THE PURPOSE of carrying on my Busi ness, 1 have this day ao elated with me nr. Iff. BELLMIIV. A fine and prompt Workman. We will be pleased to serve the public, and will guarantee as FINE WORK as cau be done in the United States. Bring in your orders for Suits and they will he furnished with promptness. Respectfully, K(EHNE & SELLMAN. oct3 tf OQ (edicts of errors and abuses in early ** wr 'lief,manhood restored. Impediments JJP ’to Marriage removed.New method of C 2 m treatment. New and remakable tm medies. Books and circulars sent; e-*?*** free in sealed envelopes. Address St .Howard Association, 419 N. Ninth S 4* St., Philadelphia, Pa, An Institution If y a high repttation for honor- ™ able conduct ana professional skil'^g Tax Payers, Take Notice. THE attention of Tax Payers is specially called to the following section of the Code, viz: It shall be the duty of the Tax Receiver to re quire all persons making returns of land in his county, to return the same by district, number and section, if the lands have anch designation; and where lands have no such designation, then by such description as will enable the Receivers to identify them. Receivers are prohibited from receiving any returns ot lands which do not de signate them. And the Comptroller General is prohibited from allowing any Receiver compen sation or percentage for his services, who re ceives returns in any other manner. Having been instructed to enforce the require ments of this section to the letter, I hereby no tify all tax payers that, when they make returns of their lands to me, th*y must do so by district number, Ac.; otherwise the return cannot be re ceived. M. W. THWEATT, April 21, 1877. Tax Receiver, M. FOR SALE OR RENT, TITHE PROPERTY IN COLUM -1 BUS, knows as the deGrat fanned property; for particulars awH'uJL apply to G. E. Thomas, Esq., U<>- Tt t,o*4** lumbna; Marshall deGraffenried, Atlanta, or J. F. Waddell, Seale, Ala. feb!6 tf THE CO LUMBUS DAILY TIMES PRINTING OFFICE. Columbus, Ga. O Being Supplied with Modern im provements and the Latest STYLES OF TYPE, Presses, &c. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, At Short Notice and at Reasonable Rates, Including : qqqqgjqqqqq ** * *;**** * BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES. NOTE HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS, PARTY INVITATIONS, POSTAL CARDS, BIILS LADING BOOKS, HAND BILLS, POSTERS, BALL AND PARTY PROGRAMS. And in Fact ANYTHING IX the JOB PRINTING LINE. [•{pyOrders *rom a distance solicited and filled promptly, f t short notice. Samples and prices sent on application WYNNE, DeWOLF & CO. LAWYERS. Joseph F. Pou, Attorney A Counsellor nt I-a tv. OFFICE west aide Broad street over store of W. 11. Roberta Cos. Practices In State and Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to Administrators, F.xocutora, Guardians, Ac. Spe cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles, Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. All bumikkhh promptly attended to. feb7 dtf R. Jr. MOSES Attorney nt law. OFFICE over Georgia Home Insurance Com pauy. Office hours from Ist Ootober to lat Juno, 10 to 4 p. m. aojilU ly UENNKTT 11. CRAWFORD, Attorney and Cotmaellor-ai-Law. Olfioo over Frazers Hardware Store, Jal3tf _______ _ HAU L n. UATCHKH. U. H. OOBTCHXO HATCHER & GOETCHIUS Attorney* nntl tlouuMctlora nt Law. Practice in State anti Federal Courts. Offiok—67 Broad atieet, over Wittich & Kin el’s Jewelry Store. (sepl ly REESE CRAWFORD. J. M.MuNKII.L. Crawford & McNeill, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 12N II rood Nt., Columbus, tia. janlS THO RATON & GRIMES, Attorneys nt Dm, OFFICE over Abell & Co.’s, corner of Broad and St. Clair streets, olumbua, Ga. jnlfi ly_ Thomas J. Chappell, Attorney at Law. OFFICE OVER 119 BROAD STREET, Columbus, <n. mareh’2 tf CHAS. H. WILLIAMS, Attorney at Law COLUMBUS, GA. Will Practice In any Court. Office over Abbott & Newsom's Store, Ja2l tf _ GRIGSBY E. THOMAS, Attorney at Law Columbus, tin. Office over 0. E. Hochstrasser’s. janl2 ti LIONEL €. ÜBVY, Jr., Attorney and Counsellor at I.aw. Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. aud other States. Office ovor Georgia J'ome Bank. ESTATES.—SpeciaI attention to keeping accu rate accounts, vouchers, Ac., and making an nual returns for Guardians, Administrators and Executors. sop29-ly n. n AT.TTOTtKr. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Geneva, tin. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF the Chattahoochee Circuit. Special attention given to Collections. He is Corresponding Agent tor tho Geneaal Collecting Agencies ol New York and Savannah. Therefore his facilities for pursuing that branch ef the pro essioM is unsurpassed by any lawyer in the State. oct2l tf W. L. IiATHAM. Attorney at Law, Hamilton, Ga. WILL practice in tho counties of the Chatta hoochee Circuit. feb3 ly B. F. HARRELL, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity LUMPKIN, GA. jjyrSpecial attention given to Collections and remittances promptly made. uovl-tf JOHN BLACKMAR, Broltoraso, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Nt. Clair Street, GEORGIA HOME BUILDING, NEXT TO WESTERN UNION TELEOIUPII OFFICE. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT BKFKB, BY REMISSION, To Banks of this city. __ CHEAPER THAN EVER! Plantation Wagons, T. K. WYNNE. New Ice House, BENT LAKE ICE, AT WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL, I WILL hereafter keep on hand a full supply of best LAKE ICE, which I will sell at whole sale and retail. Orders from abroad will receive prompt atten tion. TOBY NEWMAN. my2t lm INSURANCE. Fire Association of Philadelphia. ORGANIZED SEPT. 1,1817. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CASH CAPITAL, - # 500,000.00. tiro** AftflefN .Inn. Ist, INTI, (lliirki‘l Value) 3,T58,005.64. ■ iii'mncil In the X 'cur INTO, - - £20,0:12.34. Net SurpliiN ovor nil l.labilitle* InelialiiiK lte-lu*iiruiieeuii<t CapiiuKAl. V. Standard) W1.004.9T0.00 JAS, H, LOW & CO., Atlanta, Ga., General Agents Southern Departmeut. O “BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY.” ESTABLISHED 1833. OF TORONTO, CANADA. riifth ( npitnl, (tiOL.ll) - - - #500.00.00. 4u*ll Asm-1* .Inlilinry 1, IMTT, #1,120,W0N.02. 4 'm*li Anm-I* in l . S. liomi* 4*\s #450,414)0,410 IlnnU Slacks, - - 412,T4t45.:tl 4'iialinml oilier llum* 142,51W.54>-#015,510.81. WALKER & BOYD, Atlanta, Ga„ General Agents Southern Department. O WE are prepared to issuo policies in the above First-Class Fire Insurance Companies, and hope our fellow citizens will give us a share of their patronage. Call aud see us. MULFORD <fc ESTES, Agts, CHATTAHOOCHEE NATIONAL BANK, no Alt n oi iei;fi:ki:\4Es hy permission; H. H. EDPING, President Chattahoochee National Bank, H. S. ESTES & SON, SWIFT, MURPHY & 00., EPPING & HANSERD, ELOURNOY k EP PING; McGEGEE k HATOHER, R. L. MOTT. inchzo tf ■■ ■ ■ ■■■. ■— ■ ■ "■ 1 Semper Idem. Semper Idem. 1849. WILLCOX’S 1877. Insurance Agency. The same time-tried, Fire-tested Experience! The same Old, Strong, Rich List! The same Massive Array of Gold Assets! The same Prompt, Skillful, Liberal Dealing ! o HEAL THE LIST: H3tna Insurance Company Assets (Oold), $ 7,278,127 44 Nort.li British and Mertantile Insurance Cos “ “ 15,887,892 26 Hartford Eire Insurance Company “ “ 3,273,869 24 Royal Insurance Company “ “ 19,659,429 05 Continental Insurance Company “ “ 3,040,085 29 Insurance Company of North America “ “ 6,601,884 61 New York Underwriters’ Agency “ “ 3,360,731 47 Phenix Insurance Company “ “ 2,792,902 92 Union Marine and Fire Insurance Company... “ “ 755,781 97 Virginia Home Insurance Company “ “ 283,199 99 Total Assots (Gold) $62,833,904 14 OVER SIXTY-TWO MLLIOVS 4>F DOLLARS! Tliofio sameOrnnil Companies paid their SIXTEEN >lll,l,lo** for losses ill Chicago and Boston in 1871 aud ’72 without hesitation or delay. For Policies in such Companies apply to Willcox’s Insurance Agency. ItiHks taken anywhere in the State. Losses paid here. ftb2B eodtf JOHN BLACKMAR O Non-Board Fire Ins’nce Agency. NEXT TO TELEGRAPH OFFICE, In Georgia Homo Building. O FIRE RISKS WRITTEN ON Cotton, Merchandize, Dwellings and Furniture At LIVING RATES in Good Companies. Losses Settled Equitably and Promptly. aprlH tf J. J. WniTTLE. Geo. M. Yarbhougu. Jno. T. McLeod J. J. Whittle & Cos. HAVE OPENED A. NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY HOUSE, Under Central Hotel, WHERE WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF HTAX’LE ana FANCY OUIOCEIUEB, Consisting in part of Boots, Shoes and Staple Dry Goods, Bacon, Lard, Su gar, Coffee, Cheese, Flour, Syrup, Bagging & Ties, TOBACCO, WHISKEY, BRANDY am! WINES, of all grades, SALT, CORN, TEAS of all Brand*, MAKKREL and SOAP; together with a full line of all other goods kept in a first-claaa Grocery House, *a-OUR GOODS are all NEW and FRESH, aud were bought for the CASH, and we will be able to SELL THEM AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, og-V?o solicit the patronage of the City and surrounding country, J. J. WHITTLE & CO. oct22~eod k wtf .... _ Georgia, Mnscogee County. Sarah A. L. Watbos, ) Libel for Divorce in Mus, vs. > cogee Supreme Court Thomab Watson. ) May Term, 1877. IT APPEARING to tlicCourtby the return of tho Sheriff that tho defendant is not to bo found in said.county and further that Baid defendant is beyond the limits of tho Statu of Oeorgia; upon motion It is ordered that service bo perfected on said Dolendaut by publication of this order in a pub lic Gazette of tho fcity of Columbus, once a month for four months prior to the nert term of this Court, and that defendant plead answer or demur by the next terra of this Court or in de fault thereof, Ac. W. F. WILLIAMS, Attorney for Plaintiff. A true extract from the minutes of the Superi or Court of Muscogee county at its May term, 1877, on tho 25th day of May, 1877. GLO. Y. POND, Clerk 8. C. M, C. Ga. ju3 lawfim I Ell. O. £3. ESTES. Offio over Kent’s Drug Store. jnUjly Rags and Hides! HAVING bought oat John Mehrffey, I am pre pared to continue the RAGS, HIDES and PAPER BUSINESS At his old stand on Oglethorpe Street. IflurheNt Cash Price Paid for It AGS, HIDES and COIINTItT PRODUCE. I will also keep a good stock of FAMILY GRO CERIES, which will be sold as reasonably as anywhere in the city. Solicited. G. W. Gammon j n3 3m NOTICE. THE undersigned having heretofore held stock in the Merchants & Mechanics Bank in the city of Columbus,Ga„ hereby gives notice that he has sold his stock in said Company, and had the same tranßferaed, and claims in conformity with section 1490 of the Code of Georgia, that he 1b ex empt from any liabilities of said Bank, nihil lamOt A. ILLGEB.