The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, January 22, 1875, Image 3

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Whri'Mlan it* a lloctoi* at Law. Tho jLoulsvlllo CnuriiY-Jixinutt nut* offal) Irish oilo on Sheridan, which WA rSrodueo, slightly abbreviated: :i|shriv was a little man. And liia name wag Bhcri./o/i. V And be bal lit** little plan r y for to save tin* Governs*™/. a * * * * * r " ; Says be: "M friiuls at court Have tie term! ued to rosm-it To :t very sharp unl shoort S?*“Vou*itltutloual I'ou/t il'i-fnt m Ami they 'vc sent iac on ibis raid Wlase i understhaud me thradc Aud. bt dud, I'm nut afraid Of aytber league or law. “AH ye*, people in tills c ity Aro the buitb of bould banditti (It’ throe. and more's the pity). That s the koind of men jv* an*. Av me chafe will torn me loose. Suro I'll ax uo more excuse: By the powers. I'll conk yer room. Will liutr Mas* ot war. ■*AU this Moody howl must eea**. About yer tax increase. Sure me irii uds must steal In peace. Aud the nature live, arrah 1 Och. I'd like to make it liot For the dirthy Dimicrat Who would dan* to any I’m n..t Jftst a docther of the law.' ♦ FI W.K4I, OF EX-KOV. Hit VWI.KTTF.. A Wainaii of flu* Town (rralf* n **n wfttlon. A HITHERTO UNTOLD TALI'. OF INTKIGI l special to the Cincinnati Enquirer ■ Lorisviu-K, Janunry 16.- Ex-Gov. Brtunlctte was buried in Cave Hill eetnotory to-day with lmi>ns|ng hon ors. The masons, oiht fellows, mer chants. members of tho bar and pri vate citizens turned out in full form-. Qultt* n sensation was created by the attempt m| Dauru Bell, a woman ot the town of Cineinnuti. wlm for merly lived here, and with whom Governor Bramlette wa- on terms of intimacy before his marriage, to at tend the funeral. Several months ago,it is currently reixirted.Governor Bramlette gave iter *ir,,iKVi to leave the city and resign all claims upon itini. A good deal of talk was created over a year ago by her taking up her residence in a respectable part of the city, under the ixiiiotuigc of Gover nor Bramlette. At the time mho oorresjMmderit was inhume.l by Gov ernor Brninletto that lie (Gov. It. having aeeldentall* learned tii.it Laura Bell was a relative of his, am] that shrew-Mied to reform. determin ed V> affitrd her all the assistance in ills powM', and did so to the extent of paying house rent, furnishing the house and paying eurrent expen es. To-dav, as she was unknown, -In gaini>dadmittance to Governor j; residence, viewed the corps, and placed a wreath of flowers upon the coffin. Her presence in Hie city was discovered, detectives were placed at the church door, and she was refused admittance. Detectives were also placed at the gate of Cave Hill, and through their vigilance tlie solemnity of the occasion was not marred In the grief of a fallen woman, (,'aphiiii 1). V. Cligh, chief of the detective,, managed this part of the ceremonies admirably, and contrary to his admo nition that I had better not put his name in the pupot I cannot resist the temptation to give him all due credit for 1 his efforts to prevent the access to God's sanctuary a place which the Savior of the world olTereil as a piano of refuge to tho chief of sinners ami to the city of the dead, whereas all earthly enmities ought to cease. But. then the proprieties must be oh served. Tho old story of the sad fate of Aaron Burr's daughter, Theodosia Alston, is brought to mind in tile uaimtivoof Jean Baptiste (.Utilisin', one of Latitte’s men. residing in Cal casieu, Louisiiiha, who writes to the Galveston Avacs that after Labile alMindoned liis adventurous career, Chauvet, hi- first lieutenant, took command of the Vengemn*' ami sail ed into the Gulf for a erttise. He captured the American privateer schooner Patriot, hound from Georgetown, H. ('., to New York. Every person on board was put to the sword or made fowl for sharks. After disposing of the dead, Chauvet descended into the cabin and soon called out in an angry lone fori '.illis tre and the mate to go to him They found bini in the cabin confronted try n beautiful woman, who held an empty bottle in hand, w ith which she had struck Chauvet, who had at tempted to make too free with her Hi' ordered them to tie her, hand and foot, convey her on board of the Ven geance, and place her in his cabin. She fought the men and did all she could to Julnp overboard. Callistn says she died a few days after their arrival in Galveston She was a very handsome woman ami tin- daughter of a distinguished American. Her clothing, which mi- of the finest ma teria I. was marked “T. A." And sin had a golden locket containing the portrait of a hentttiful hoy. Un the rocket were the words, “To my wife, Theodosia." She was buried on the island, a few hundred yards to tin east.of tit* old fort oli the |*nrit It was whispered among the men that Chauvet Bad killed tier because -lie would not yield to his wishes. Cnl iistre is very old now. He was tlie best gunner and oanNnau irili!u- and Chauvet ever had. He was nick named I/Eeolier. Hogg.—We assert, as a rule, the whole tone of a home dtmends upon the woman at the head of it tin- av - erage hone : not tho poverty-stricken home, nor the wealthy home. In this average home, whether sunshine shall enter thb rooms, whether the parlor shall be used and enjoyed, whether the table shall be invitingly spread, whether bright lighta and bright fires shall give warmth and cheer on win ter nights whether, in brief, the home shall lie un agreeable or a dis agreeable place, is usually what the woman determines. Men are power less in the matter. Home find Solace fora dismal home in study, some oc cupation lu business, some submit with what patience they can, ot hers are attracted by theeheer of the pub lic house* and it is young men who are apt, in eouseoueuoe, to drift into hail company and bad habits. Our whole argument refers to individuals among men who succumb to bad in fluence* -not the sex, but a class. Dutch Hit mar. The tfretem Uurnl gives us this sample of a Dutchman's advertise ment: “A German ill our town who has not paid much attention to b arn ing English, had a horse stolen from his barn the other night, whereupon he advertised as follows : “Von trite, dc oder day, ven I was bin awake in my shleep l hearesome- Uug vati ticks was not yust l ight in my barn, an I out shumps to bed and runs tnit de barn out an ven I vas dere eoorn I seez dot mv pig gray iron mare he vas bin tied loose and run mit de staple off; and efer who vfl hthi back pring. I vast so much pay him as vas bin kuslitomary.' Another exeliange funiishes this one: “A Dutchman, in describing a jmirof horses he had lost said, ‘Dey vas fery much alike, es|>eciaily the off one. Von iookt so much like jioth, I could not tell tother from which ; when I vent after one I al ways eatehed the oder, and I whipped the one most dead because de oder kiked at me.' ” Notice to the Public. For tlie next Ninety Days from this date OUR GOODS WILL BE SOU.) For the (’asli and at V ery Low Prices ! OUIt STOCK rs COMPLETE. \\ ILL CONTINUE TO NELL OUR . Dress Goods and ail Fancy Articles, Trimmings, Ribbons, &c., &c„ ncgarcllcss of Cost! Our Staple Stock will lip sold as Low as flic Lowest. >' We invite nil to fall and ho convinced. ' ,v Panics indctiUsl to us b*r iuhml* will |>l*as* call mid settlo. Wo want monoy lo imvt our promiaos. You iuivc our goods, and wo ur*>v you to conn* f'. ward , and pay. KosjMvtfully. .IXO. M(HOUGH & 00. Enquirer copy. [janl dAwlm J. S. JONES’ Cash Dry Goods House, Columtous, Goorgin. I . 'pm. i!Nnr.Ksinxi:n. in v u:vv or iikiuvino mvnv Unix of noons vvii.Lom:m'iii:vt I vt vi'Van i v.net's I'ttirix I.AKGI I.INF. OF MEN' S ANI) WOMEN'S WINTER GLOVES. LARGE mid ATTRACTIVE SELECTION WINTER DIiESS GOODS. COLORED DRESS SI LKS tho boat assortment in market. \ small Iml choice lot of IMPORTED CLOTHS AND UAHS IM ERES best grad. JUST IX : Tho following desirable additions to stock ISO piece (lit )|(’K PRINTS. JEAN - \NI> MEDICXI CASSI M FIiF.S WHITE AND BED IT.ANNFL. WHITE CANTON FLANNi.I. BLACK AT.PACA. 10U dozen MEN’S, LADIES' AND Cl I ILDlil NS llosl Tsirge sleek CORSETS, from 50 cents to TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS. TOW ERS mid IRISH IJNENS. in all j grades. Jim dozen COATS' TURK VD till of which me en'ered id low figures. j ,ianl ~„itf J. a JON KM. J. H. HAMILTON, Wliolewilo and Retail (ro(Pr. Junction Franklin. XVarivn and Oglethorpe Slreeis, ColtiiiiLms, On. I Ih*k leave in iiifot'iu my frit mV- mil tin )*nl>lie that I ii\< "U lihidl a birßf stock ot Groceries and Provisions! (V>n<istinr in purl "f FLOI'JJ of all grades, at sa.r.n to so.no f 1 1 l•!. Bacon and Bulk Meats, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, I’loi-idii Syrup mid >1 Si II. Onts, Porn, Ural, rlioico lot Planting PotiiliH 'v, l iquors and Shoos. Tin VYaro, tir.. Xr. From llii- dull* iny i< rins will l<* F*t.ri*tlv c.'is)i, twffpt to prompt juiylhj; fvistomo ami pri< . to suit. No flmruc for Kcsprctfully, 1 jani doodAwtf j. ii ni>in:ro>. W. J. WATT. 1. A. WALKKH. fHAH. H. WATT, | WA r rr& WALKFP,i WIIOLESVI.E VN!> HETAIL Gro<*(‘rs and Commission Mm lmnts CoI’IKT UIIU‘I* IClllllilll llol|K4‘. II a vi* tin* LitruffHt anti Krst Scirrlt'd Stork of tirororioH in tin* Fily of Columbus, roNHJHTINI! or BACON SIDES. BULK SIDES, liACuN SHOULDERS. BULK SHOUL DERS. BULK HAMS. BACON HAMS. LARD in tieree*. lzird in bueket- and kegx. FLOUR of all grader. including tin- ei'leiirnted SILVI jit r..VK E brand, tile beat in the world. Ii \GOING, TIES. SALT. SUGAR. MACKEREL. SOAP. CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS. SARDINES. CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, Hiieli as (JSNABUKGS, SH FETING, SHIRTI NOS, ( HEX 'KH, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from * 1 jw gallon to *5, and of any brand or per cent, proof that may be desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of SY'RUl’eannot lie eipialed in this city. It include-, all grades of New Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also severnl hundred barrels of etioiee FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much eheaper in priee. It, lias a delightful flavor and rich, elear color, and select ed expressly for our trade. Cash customers ean always -ave money by giving u a trialdjeforo pur chasing elsewhere. janl tf WATT JV WAI.KKM. E. E. Yonge, 91 Broad St., / IVF.K NOTH'II THAT. NOTWITHBTANDINO Till'! IJI N ri*o.N HIM IX'JUNG THK <'HIUHT i I MAH HOLIDAYS. HIH HTOfK OK Hats is Still Complete! al iw jnt uow in rfeceijtt -l a lot of Izato an.l Fancy Stylo*. Ilfs utoclf ot UNDEKVVEAK KinUriicps in that Line,j and reapeetfoliy calls attc-ntion of the public to ”Tli<* \(‘\v York < 'il.x Sliirl,’' sab aliirh tlx-re i notliiiiK li, lhj> mart t that will compari, janl (f : T. S. SPEAR, Agent, | WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, 101 broad srit i:i:r. HOLSTEAD & C 0.,! STANDARD Bone Manures and Chemical Supplies FOIi FARMERS MAKING THEIR OWN FERTILIZERS. SpocialtiCß s Curries’ Flour of Raw Bone, Ammouiated Dissolved Bone, Superphosphate of Lime, Charleston Acid Phosphate, Pure Nova Scotia Land Plaster, Sulphate Ammonia, Muriate Potash, Nitrate Soila.| CHEAI* AGRICULTURAL LIME Formulas for Mixing Sent Free. rv Send for Prices "f Heeds mid Farming Implements. HOLSTEAD & CO„ Agricultural Depot, inn I tin ColtimlJtlß, G-q. Williams' Photograph Art Gallery! (OYKII FARTER'S DIU O STORE) Columtous, Georgia. o I )lUiTOORAI'H I'OUTUArrs FROM LIFE. OR <’OlMF.li FROM OLD I'RTI'RFS OF ANY KTNI) AND j I hula rue! to Cabinet or Lifo Size, Mid buHUtlfully Colored in ink. I'aHtel or Oil Colors. We have employed two ProfesßoTH, OH AS. DkBEITRIFF and J. 1,. DUFFIE, wlighp skill aa correct j Colorint ban m. miparior. Wo arc detmninetl t fnrnlHli any kind, size or style Picturon with as per fret ihiisli uh any taken North or South. We defy competition in prices, quality or artistic styles, regardless of cloudy weather. We invito a call t<> examine specimens of Plain and Colored Photographs and Pictures of all , kinds. Ga!lcrv up on** stairs, over Carter's Drug Store. Fmm h an.l Fixtures. Moulding Gians, &t\, in stock at lowest prices. junto tf VV 11.1,1 tllS A ItltO., IVoprictor*. j^hTbramhall, Wut *li nut Un 1 ami •IcwHcr, and aok.ni for V 111-Mild St., Oolnmbti.' . On. Singer Newing Xln-liin*i-i SFTiLS TIIE IJFjST SPKCTACTjKS. ! Rest Machine Oil, Needles. Ac., for all Machines. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. Sewing Machines Repaired. If von would preserve your sight, call on Br Alin all and get a pair of his best Spectacles, or Kye Ohisses. janl tt . j T. E ]ST 3ST IS , ! Hardware, r^ ee Cutlery, R 1,1)1)61 AND MANTFACTCHF/H OF HUBS, SPOKES, AXE HANDLES, and many other things. Ue-K leu\ e to call apecial attention to reduced pricet* ol artielen of hia own manulUcture. I'OSI-OAK ;t"d ELM 111 US, I to fix? *} W 1" r Hel 1 yn 7xV • 1 M 1 LI Bl ~*.V WHEKI-H. $K to 112 per set. AXE AND OTHER HANDLES. All lithe-1- Hi*. : in proportion. Any size Hub turned to order and furnished singly or by the set. All wagon niateriul guaranteed. Two-horse wagon wheels SJT per set.. Buggy wheels fill per act. Wagon aud buggy spokes, 1 to I{, inches, $3 per set; 1 1 .. to ‘J Inches, f J 'J. r > per set. Urge lot ot genuine l> \ 11. Heovill Hoes. Good stocks of Wagon and Buggy Axles and Springs at low niiccs. Also. Patent Buggy Wheels, something uow aud very dura bln. A large lot of SWEDES' and REFINED IRON AND NAILS, SMITH'S BELLOWS. ANMLS AND V if?, pVhJ'l.ist. AGENT FOR HBINLKY PLOW AND MIAMI POWDER COMPANY. janl If _____________________ HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL. (i I*l,o W S : Mail* One ami Tno-llwrtu'. Brinlcj'K I nivcraul, ■laimaii'a l iiiverNal. .folnmoii'x I nivci-sal. livci'lnloi'. AT,O I RON & STEEL FLOWS, HOES, Ac., Ac., Low for Cash.! 2**™ WX.BEACH A CO. FOR SALE, BY ESTES & SON, REESE’S FLOWS. ripiK BEST, < asiest adjusted, combining more sulvautageii for HONIIV, than any Plow 1 I'vi r otfi red to the public. An examination will convince any planter of all the advantages above Milt; and Hf<<( ks Will be sold with or without the Plows, which Stocks are well adapted to any Plow now in ,i e Also Un IIIAKY |*roW. a good and cheap Turning Plow. We offer also the IVltUllls FIJI IMF combining o//and morr advantages than the Watt Plow. And every variety of Plow Irons iimde in the best style. Backhands. Hames, < olbn s, plow Lißeri aud a general utoek of Hard ware. Cutlery. Guns. Pistols. Powder, Shot. Gann Bags. Powder Flasks, HiiotlPouchea, Cartridges, Percnsion (japß, and all the goods usually kept in our Hue. janl-2aw,:)w The VIRGINIA Store, No. SI) Broad Street, Columbiis, (hi., ■ki'i'ps si Luriic sioclt ol' lli'.v (>ootl of Every Himl. ami Sells ( licsi|> for Ctutli. 4 O NF.W PRINTS received every week, in the choicest style.'. FACTORY CHECKS, SHEETING, KENTUCKY JEANS mid otlmi Domestics, at lowest prices. Yard-wide Soft-Finish BLEACHED COTTONS, tig eentsc-worth 15 cents anywhere. 25 pieces BLACK ALPACA just received. Other PRESS GOODS at cost. Larxe stock SHOES made to order aud warranted not to rip. La tire stock CARPETS, cheapest in the market. CLOTHS, CABSIMKREB, and GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. j jan lit If 11. T\ CKIWLEK. - PROSPHOTUB OF THK I J DAILY TIMES. The undersigned began the publi cation of tho Daily Times on the first day of January, 1875, in litis city, under the firm name of J. B. WEIGHT & CO. It will lie unneces sary to slate that this paper will lie ; published in the interest of xo indi vidual or set of men, but solely in the interest of our city, our State, and the SOUTH. Believing tho only true and safe principles upon which a Republican Government can be successfully maintained to be those found in the platform of the Democratic. |<urty, I his journal will adhere to that faith. It will bn out ambition to supply the people with a wide-awake, pro gressive paper, containing nil (he National, Foreign and Local News, tlie latest Market Reports, &e., and in furtherance of our efforts, ask ihe people to give us ft generous support. WEEKLY TIMES. The Weekly Times will be a hand some thirty-two column sheet, filled with interesting reading matter, and containing the Market Reports, Local and General News, besides articles on Agriculture, suited to ottr farming Interests and section of country. utfcfc- TcmilN of MlllMMM'lptkill— usll. I Daily oue year. 0(1 1 Dally tlirre iiiaathH 1 80 j Dally one inimlli 5A | Weekly one year 2 OO We are compelled, on account of the Postal Law, to require cash inva riably in advance froth those sub scribers to whom wo have to mail he paper. Either of the undersigned Is au thorized to solicit and receipt for advertising and subscriptions. Respectfully, CHAR. H. WILLIAMS, JESSE B. WRIGHT, CHAD. K. NELSON, FRANCIS M. JETER, WM. C. TURNER. Columbus, On,, Jan. 3,1875. R. FINDLAYSONS’ IRON WORKS, MACON, - - HA. (Patented February 31,1871, an.l Ai>rU28,1874.) GRAND GOLD MEDAL Awarded the Grnnt “EOLIPMK" Prrm over all Comi'ctitorn at the Georgia 8(h(* Fair t MftOoll n 1873. The Fastest, Most Durable, Lightest Draught and Cheapest Cotton Screw aud Hay Press iu the World!! PACKS THE BALE IN 12 ROUNDS. Two or Three Hands or One Light Mule Packs in Two Minutes. Bales of Cotton Packed by this Press range from 600 to 800 Pounds. WTZ GT AHANTEB To make Good. FKEK OF COST, (and pay expen ses of transportation) any portion of the iron work of the* Krlipsc that may prove defective within three years alter purchase, and warrant against breakage without limit as to time. The "BCLIPHE” can bo furnished all complete, or simply the irons, as parties may desire. Presses arranged for steam or water power when required. Wo have Testimonials from many of tho largest and best planters iu Georgia, (and all the other Cotton States) using this press, whose names aro ••as familiar as household words," Planters visit* iug Macon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Cotton Press until they examine closely and thorougly the vRCMPfIB." and judge for them selves. Bend for descriptive pamphlets contain ing testimonials und prices. Though fur superior heretofore, we have mads RECENT VALUABLE IMPROVEMETB, giving all parts increased strength, and affording still light • Kit draught, and dispensing with what was known as the -‘inner sleeve." The “ECLIPSE" is now PERFECTION. FINDLA YN' Improved Power Press! For Steam or Water Power. FINDLAYB’ IMPROVED POWER PRESS, tor steam or water power, possesses rare advantages and conveniences. Screw jrin is ten feet long; gearing heavy and strong, and iustrad ot tba doubtful and dangerous ‘ clutch" arrangement, fight and loose pulleys with “shippers" are used, thus insuring safety, certainty and promptness of action. This press will be supplied with our new patent Conical Rollers, a most valuable improve ment, for the purpose of roceiving the “end thrust,” and very materially lessening the fric tion. This Press was also triumphant at the lust State Fair. U. Findlay *oll* Iron Works, MACON, GA. New Feature. Hi addition to our regular “Eclipae" Press, we of fer this season (guaranteed as above) a strictly "HAND ECLIPSE PRESS,” With horizontal levers, for working inside of gin house. Will be from three to four times as lust aud lighter draught than any other hand screw press ever offered. HTIIaTa another. By positive right wc will also manufacture in all its forms Nisbet’s Improved Wrought-lron Screw Cotton Press, Using our • Eclipse" frame, and oddiug our new “patent Conical Rollers,” to lessen friction, etc. This press will bo made for hand, horse, water or steam power, aud In every instance the screw pin will be ten fed long and four inches in diameter, of warranted material. We will Im- 1-repurcU to any kind of Nr re w Press Desired, AT AIV EARLY IIAY We will in trod ucm a NEW GIN GEARING, bound to supersede ull others, being simply the old fat<}i loned Gin Gearing ruuuing on anti-friction rollers and working on the ground, thus dispensing with "king-posts” aud “centre supports," aud tlie trouble and doubt of yutting them up. Wo ad vise parties not to order until they see this “new movement” aud bear our guarantee, etc. IM - Send for dclicriptlva circular, containing detailed illustrations of our presses, etc., aud tes timonials price, terras, etc. • Wc ar manufacturers also of Steam En gines. Boilers, Saw aud Grist Mills, Water Wheels, and all kinds of Machinery and Castings, etc., etc. It. FINDLAY* SOW. Findluy Iron Work*, jan tf Hhood, La.