The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 09, 1875, Image 3

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cwmsa. —Never foul with a dancing master. If he Is not a revolver, he is nothing. —John Hull gathered in last year in [customs duties on m\- m*nurared >. —Next summer the Emperor of Bra zil will visit Russia, returning home by way of this country. —A young lady in Camhrluborough, tint-si of “going it alone," has married John Uijfet bower. It is altigiHher probable she will ‘‘order him up" on 1 winter mornings. —An inebriate man walking along the street, regarded tin- moon with sovereign oontempt: "Von needn’t feel so proud,” he said, “you are full only oneea montli and 1 am every night.” —lt wap Owen to Robert Dale I hat tin people found out what they already knew about the ghost which wits a woman. His belief whs immaterial in substance, but it changed materi ally. —“We measure-1 the riotous baby I against the cottage Trail" is the be gtnnLig of a poem in a Milwaukee paix’r. 'Phis Is certainly nn Improve ment on the old plan of sitting down on the rc{retor> squajler, - *Ma,‘RaM a little girl, ‘docs Clod : stick the hairs in our heads by the i ends?’ ‘I guess so, child,' said the' hpytuoUßT. ‘Wgll, then .how does j he ger niggers nair In when it urn t ' got any euds?' —lt is our painful duty to record the death of the distinguished Duch ess of Oneida. She was pureliused m 1073 for JUS,OOO. and leaves a line bull calf three months old to mourn her loss. -We hoar of a party who can see the! Brooklyn court house from the roof of his residence, and over since the trial began he has been sitting on that roof, watching the proceedings with intense anxiety. —lt is said that if a gun is tired over a recently caught lobster both his claws will drop off. We imagine, however, thatthcaouuraeyof the aim lias something to do with the suis-ess i of the exiierißieni. —t)uring the crush In the Brooklyn , court room a few days ago an easily exacerbated spectator kept grinding i his heel for about tifteen minutes against tlie shin-.f the |vrtv behind him before he discovered that this party had a wooden leg. - There is* gruff old party who i lived opposite to a church where the members of the choir meet twice u week to practice and who says if tin singing affects Heaven as it affects him there’ll be no use of going there for happiness. —Mrs. Lovit, of Springfield, Mass., has forced her husband and three grown up sons to take board at u neighbors, as she finds it impossible to spare time for housework while the Tilton-Beeeher trial is going on. She is a slow reader and gets up at dav iight. —-A Pennsylvania tombstone reads : "John L., Wilson’s wife, Took sick on the 15 November with a chill le-r sickness had been dropsy and lung fe ver or tba consumption Died June 4 1H52 tier age iB 71 yeartnos & 4 dnvs iier voungest brother had to HAN I)EE her for 7 mos & 24 days and nights. —A lady living in the West End fearing that her washerwoman would suffer from the intense cold, dis 1 latched a member of the family to my a little back bill of fifty cents.' The m. off. found the washerwoman broiling quails for supiier. and tin whole colored colony in iiigii feather. Montenegro is about to declare war against Tut key. As this Govern meot, In till Struggles between the white man and the negro, whether Monte or otherwise, always takes the 1-art of the negro, Turkey must expect no Bvmmthy from this direction in I the little game of three-card Monte negro she is about to play. Courier - Journal. —She threw a shawl over tier head, j ran down Sixth street two blocks, l turned into E, and went one block, and so she entered a house she r<- marked: "Good evening, Mrs. Smith, how's ail the folks? Husband’s sick, Uiby complaining, John’s foot is no better, rent is due, and the coal is out, but I really felt as if it was my duty to get out of the house for a few minutes and inquire if they've con victed Beecher yet.”— M'nnhinotoit ’ CltriMUtk. —A fox hunt of a kind which Brit , ish sitortsmen would certainly regard as novel, recently took place near Albion. Ind. Early in the morning, the various parties look their stands, and at u given signal all started for one common center. About six Inin deed men were out, covering a tract of about eighteen square miles. Fire|foX jfpredriven into the circle, Mrt’-amy'fnrec were killed, two get ting through. As the men were all on foot and no firearms wen- used, no casualty <an be rei>orted. One of the i dogs was killed by one of the party.! who kicked at a fox and killed a dog —The amount of coinage executed during thesix months ending Decem ber 3k 187 L *t tlje mints in Pbiladcl Phi*, So* tWi-: eo and Clarsou has beqata gold, 51:),7144i*); trail.- dol tars, $2,-54j#,Wt) ; subsidiary silver oofa3fcNPsa®. total 1,435. S period the coiners a s4fi,.j7#,tH7 of gold , at a loss of only vernment, and of t tSfo-ftftns w-il! be amnia i settlement, . gs, etc. At the an- : nual settlenleilt of mint accounts in June last the entire loss on ¥142,744. 097 gold and silver bullion operated: upon Was only *752". The sweepings for ttfo tisgal *ear ending June So, j lSfifathottfiretfti> llt.sk. ■ gt, ’Jim. mptßjapui growth takes place : immediately after birth, the growth of an Infant after the first, year of its existence being about eight inches. 1 The ratio of Increase gradually do-I creases until the age of three years, • at which time the size attained (is half that wtllcb'ft is to become when full grown. After live years the sucoeed ing increase is very regular until the sixteenth year, being at the rate for an average man of two inches a year. Beyond sixteen the growth Is feeble, being for the following two years about six-tenths of an inch a year, while from eight' ori to twenty the in crease in height is seldom over an inch. At the age of twenty-five the growth ceases, save in exceptional eases. -gMWB-f M"" * Mule* and Horses ( heap, for the People. fdwMti*r arbivki) is tub errr. hrau JL quarter* at Col. Robert Thumpson's Htable, with one htuulrxl head of An* Kentucky Mul*-, •8 broke, throe and flvo yearn old: a lot of (food Httrstaa and Huddle Herm*. Oomtt and w*e me, for lam determined t<> well. JnU dim if J. H BOYD. . For Rent. MARTIN PLACE, on Tulbotton r*>*d, one mile from tip: city. Comfortable and convenient honaa, food water. Good land enough on the pUe* to make the rent. Terms reasonable. Eaqmrc of 8. C. LINDBAY, ftW M Or at this Office. (JOVEHNMBST OF GEORGIA. Kxeeiitlvc Wcpartiiicnf. J.u<*b M. Smith. Governor of the State. T. \V. Alexander, J. W. Warren, fcvretartc* Ex ecutive lrpartuunt. Thomae 0 Howard. Samuel C. William*, Clerks Executive Department. J. H. Campbell, Warrant Clerk. W. H. Origaby. Messenger and according Clerk. Ntatc lloumc OfMror*. N. C. Barnett. Secretary t>f State, i .1 F. Jones, Clerk. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller t.n rel. J. W. ReuAroc. J. W. Goldsmith, Clerks. John Jones, State TruMorer. Miller Grieve, Cl rk. Joel Branham, Librariau. fc. A. FlewelUn, Superintendent of Public Buildings, etc. G. J. Orr, State School Commissioner. Thomaa F. Green, M. D., Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum. W. 1). Williams. Superintendent Academy of the Biiud. W. 0. Connor, Superintendent Deaf and Dumb A*o him. Judicial Dcpurlinrnt. srrnKME court. ; Hon. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice. ! lion. H. K. McOajr, Judge. Hon. R. P. Trippe, Judge N. J. Hammond, Attorney General. /. D. Harrison, Clerk. Henry Jackson, Reporter. The Supreme Court Him at the seat of govern* I ment, beginning on the third Monday in January i and the first Monday tu July of each year. tUI’KKIOK oornTs. Albany Circuit. • Tutor J. Strugier. Judge. 1 Byron B. Bower, Solicitor General. Baker—Third Monday* in Xlay autl November. Calhoun—Third Mondays in March ami Sep j teinberx Decatur—First and second Mondays in May . and November. l>oughorty -<First, second and third Mondays I in April and October. Mitchell—Fourth Mondays in May and Novem ber. Worth—Fourth Mondays in April and October. Atlanta Circuit. John 1,. Hopkins. Jndge. T. J. Glenn. Solicitor General. DeKalb—Third Mondays in Mareh and Septem ber. Clayton—First Mondays in Mareh and Septem ber. Fulton—Monday next after the fourth Mon days in March and Si ptember. AuijHttn Circuit, William Gibson, Judge. Davenport Jackson, Solictor General. Burke—Third Mondays iu May and November. ] Columbia Fourth Mondays in March ami Sep tember. MePufUe— I Third Mondays in March and Sep ! tetuber. i Richmond—Third Mondays in April and Octo j ber. li u' Hiyr Civauii. Noel B. Knight. Judge O. D. Phillips. Solicitor Geu* ral j Cherokee—Fourth Mondays iu February and j ftrst Mondays in August. Cobb—Soeoud Mondays iu Mart it and Noveni j b*-r. Dawson—Third Mondays in April and second Mondays in September. Forsyth—First Mondays in April and fourth Mondays in August. Fannin—Third Mondays in May and October. 1 Gilmer-—Second Mondays in May aud October. Miltott—Fourth Monday in March and third Monday iu August. | Piekcua— Fourth Mondays iu April and Septum bor. 1 Towns Monday utter fourth Monday aln May and October. i Union—Fourth Mondays in May and October. Hruntv'irk Circuit. ! John I. Harris. Judge. Simon W. Hitch, Solicitor General. Appling—Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Camden—Tuesday after the fourth Monday in April aud October. Charlton Monday after Camden Court. Clinch—Second Tuesdays iu April aud October. Coffee—First Tuesdays iu April ami October. Echols—Second Mondays in April uml October. Glynn—Third Tuesday alter fourth Monday in May and November. Liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday iu May and November Pierce—First Monday* in March and Septem ber. Ware—Fourth Mondays in March aud K> ptem ber. Wayne—Second M unlays iu March and Mepteni -1 ber. Chattukoochrr Circuit. James Johnson. Judge. W A. Little. Solicit .r General. Chattahoochee Fourth Mondays in March and September. Harris—Second Mondays in April and October. Marion—Third Mondays in April and October. Muscogee—Second Mondays iu May and No i vember. Stewart—Fourth Mondays iu April and Octo | her. j Talbot—Second Mondays in March and Septem ber. j Taylor First Mondays iu April and October. Chtrnktc Circuit. C. D. MeCutchen, Judge, j Albert T. Ha kett. Solicitor General. ; Bartow—Third Monday* in March and Septem ber. Catoosa--Second Mondays In F4ruftry and An ‘ gust. Dade—Second Mondays in May and November. Gordon—Third Mondays in February and Au j gust. Murray -Third M--udayaiu April and October, i Whitlield--Foui th Mondays In April and Octo ber. Eastern Circuit 1 William Schley, Judge. A. It. Lamar, Solicitor General. Bryan—Third Mondays in April and November. Bullock—TJiursdaya before the first Mondays in April and November. i Chatham —Mecond Mondays in February. May . and November. Effingham -Second Mondays in April and No vember Mdotasb—Tuesdays after the last Mondays in April and November. Clint Circuit. John I. Hall, Judge. TANARUS, B Cabaniss, Solicitor General. Butts—Second Mondays in March and Heptem ber. Henry—Third Monday* in February aud Au gust. Newton—Third Monday* in March and Septe.m- I her. j Pike—Second Mondays in April aud October. ! Rockdale--Monday after the fourth Mondays iu Mareh and Heptember. Hfialding—First Mondays in February and Au gust. Upson First Monday* in May and November. Macon Circuit. Barnard Hill. Judge Cbas. J. Harris, Solicitor General. Bibb—Fourth Mondays In April and October. Crawford—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. Houston—Fourth Mondays in May and Novbm ' her. j Twiggs—ftecond Mondays in April and October. Middle Circuit. Herschel V Johnson, Judge. 1 John W. Robinson, Solicitor General. Emanuel -Third Mondays in April and October. Jefferson—Second Mondays in May and Novein i ber Johnson —Fourth Mondays in March and Hep tember. Screven—First Mondays in May and November. Tstnall—Second Mondays in April and October Washington—Second Mondays '.n March and : September. Northern Circuit. O H. Pottle, Judge, Samuel Lumpkin, Solicitor General. I Elbert —Second Mondays In March and Sep i tember. Hancock—Second Mondays in April and Octo | ber. j Hart- Third Mondays in Mareh and September. I Lincoln—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo ber. 1 Madison—Firat Mondays in March and fleptem ! ber. Oglethorpe—Third Monday* In April and Octo ber. Taliaferro—Fourth Mondays in February and August. Warren—First Mondays in April and October. Wilkes—First Mondays iu May and November. Glasscock—Third Mondays in February and Au gust. (temttiger Circuit. George F. Bartktt, Judge. Joseph Preston. Solicitor General. Baldwin—Fourth Mondays In February and Au gust. Greene—Second Mondays in March and Sep tember. Jasper—Second Monday* in February and Au gust. Jones—Third Mondays in April and October. Morgan— First Mondays in March and Septem ber. Putnam—Third Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Wilkinson— First Mondays in March and Sep tember. Oconee Circuit. A. C. Pate. Judge Rollin A. Stanley. Solicitor General. Dodge—Fourth Mondays in April and October. Dooly—Third Monday* iri March and Septem ber. Irwin—Friday after the fourth Mondays in March and September Laurens—Second Mondays in April and Octo ber. Montgomery—Thursday after tb** first Mon days in April and October. Pulaski—First Mondays in May and November. Telfair—Tuesday after the third Mondays in April and October. Wilcox—Fourth Monday* in March and Sep tember. Palaula Circuit. W\ D. Kiddoo, Judge. James T. Flewellen, Solicitor General. Clay—Fourth Monday* in March and Septem ber. 1 Curly-—Firat Holidays iu April and October. Miller—Second Mondays in April aud October. , tjuitmnu --Third Mondays in May aud Novcu> ] ! ber. Randolph—Firat Mondays in May and Novem ber. Terrell—Fourth Monday* In Mayand November. I Home Circuit. Jno. W. H. Underwood, Judge. Cicero T. Elements, Solicitor General. Chattooga--First Moudajs in March and Sep tember. Floyd—First Mondays in January and July. Paulding—First Mondays In February and An- 1 gust. polk See Hid Mon-la,'in February mid All j gust. Haralson- Fourth Monday* in March and Rep ’ tende r. Walker— Last Mondays in February and An -1 glint. Southern Circuit. August H. Hansoll, Judge. Robert G. Mitchell, Solicitor Genentl. Hi rrieu—Third Mondays iu Murch and Scpiem- I ber. Brooks—First Mondays in May and November. \ Colquitt Wodussiluy alter fourth Mondays in March and Smitouibcr. l.ovvudos The first Monday* in May und No vember. and shall bo held two week* if neecnsary. Thomas Third weeks In April and October. SoutXwntem (Srcnit. James M. Clarke, Judge. Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor General. Loo—Fourth Monday iu March and second Monday in November. Macon -First Monday 111 December and third Monday in July Schley—Second Mondays in April aud October. Sumter -Third Mondays in April and October. Webster—Second Mondays in March sud Sep tember. Coweta Circuit. Hugh Buchanan. Judge. Albert 11. Cox. Solicitor General. Carroll—First Mondays in April and October, j Campbell—Seeoud Mondays in February and August. Coweta—First Mondays in March and Septem ber. Douglas* Third Monduys in -M ,r *l and October. Fayette Fourth Monday* in February and Au gust. Heard—Third Mondays in Mnreh and Septem ber. Meriwether Firs! Mondays iu May and No vember. Troup— Third Mondays in May and November. Wettern Circuit. George I). Rice, Judge. Emery Speer. Solicitor General. Banks—First Mondays in April and October. Clarke—First Mondays in February ami seeoud Mondays August. Frank—First Mondays in February and second Mondays in August. Franklin—Second Mondays in April ami Octo ber. Gwinnett—First Mondays iu March and second Moudu.v* iu Hcpti-uibrr. Hats rsham -Third Mondays iu April und Octo ber. Hall—Third Mondava in March mid September. Jackson—Fourth Mi itdays iu Februarv aud Au gust. Rabun— Fourth Mondays in April autl October. Walt.>n—-Third Mondays in April and August. Whit- Monday after the fourth Monday* in April aud October. lURI’XTOKY OF THE CITY. Churches. FIRST riIESUYTKItIAN. Corner of Oglethorpe aud St. Clair struct*—Rev. J. H. Null, iiastor. Services at 10> 9 m. and 4 V m. each -Sunday. Suuday-Hchool at t> a. m KI’IKOOPAT- (TRINITY). Oglethorpe street, between Rundolph and St, Clair—Rev. W. C. Hunter rector. Hervicca util a i. und 4 % j’ m. each Sunday. Sunday-school at 4 r. M. ROMAN CATHOLIC. St. Phillips and St. James (Catholic) —on Jack son street, between Huldwin and Few streets— Father Hamilton pastor. Mass nt fi l , hiiil 9 1 , a. m.. and vespers at ft r. M. Catechism st 4P. M. FIRST BAPTIST. Randolph street, between Jackson and Troup streets Rev. c A. Kendrick pastor. Service* every Sunday at 10 1 4 A. m. and 7’. v. m. Sunduy scliool at 9 a. m. MKTHODIHT. SI. Luke On Jackson street. b< tween Randolph and fit. < lair—Rev. 11. J. Curley pastor. Ser vices each Sunday at 10'., a. m. und 7 1 , r. m. Sou ilay school at U a. m St. Paul—Southeast corner of Franklin und : Troup streets—Rev. J. (. Branch pastor, Ser vices every Sunday at 10’. a. m. and 7 1 . r. m. Sunday-sehool at 4 p. m. Broad Stre< t Methodist —On upper Broad street. Rev. B. F. Breedlove pii*tor. Service*every Sun day at 10** a. m. and 7‘, v. m. Sunday school at •2’. v. m. Chut* mooting at 9a. m. JEWISH MVNAOOOI E. Corner of Crawford aud Forsyth streets. Her man Birkiuthal rabbi. Ser\iei* every Friday evening at 8 n’chs’k, and Saturday morning at M o’clock. UIRARD. M< tlmdl.-t L. n. Paym naator. Services fir*t Sunday at 10 1 ... a. m., and third Sunday at 3p. m. Sunday school U P. M. Baptist- Rev, pastor. Service* on the fourth Sunday in each month. Sunday school at H v. A. M. nnow NEVILLE. Baptist -Rev. pastor. Services first ami third Sundays. Sunday-school st H'j a.m. Trinity (Methodist)—Rev. L. B. Payne pas tor. Services first, second and third Sunday at 8 i i*. m.. and ;ird Sunday at 10‘* a. m. Alternate Sundays supplied both morn lug and evening. Sunday-school every Sunday at A i*. m. COLORED. Anbury Chapel (Methodist) —East Common-W. J. Gaine* pastor. Services every Sunday at 10'., la. m., fi p. m. aud 7‘. at night. Sunday-school at i First Baptist Corner Front and St. Clair : street (near river)—Green McArthur pastor. Her j vices every Sunday at 10*, a. m. aud Hi 1 , u, Sun day *eho-1 at 9 a. m. Ht. John (Methodist), Northeast Common G. B. Taylor pautor. Service* every Sunday at 1(M, a. m. and Bp. n.. Sunday-school at 9a. m. Second Baptist church (Northern Libertie*)- Primu* Stafford pastor. Services every Sunday at 10 ‘, a. m. and Hi*, m. Sunday-school at 9a. m. t. O. O. F. Mnncogi . I,odge on Oglethorpe street, between St Clair and Crawford streets. Regular meetings held every Monday evening at 7‘i o’ lock. Chathoochee Encampment meets ‘2d unit 4th Mondays in each month. Naounli'. Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets fid Tuesday night in each mouth. Darley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on Ist Friday night iu eac h month, Hope Council, No. i—Meet* fid Saturday night iu each month. St. Aldemar Cknnmaiidery.—Meets 2d Tuesday night in each mouth. Lodge in Burma' building, corner Broad and Randolph Btroeta. It Nnl Her!III. Lodge in Burrua’ building—Meetings held on the Ist and fid Sundays in each month. Public nullilinff*. Court House (in Court Square, centre of city; between Oglethorpe and Jaek*on and Crawford and Thomas street*. Jail on East Common, foot of Crawford street. Opera House northeast corner Crawford and Oglethorpe streets. Female Orphan Asylum, East Common, mar cemetery. Post Office, corner Oglethorpe arid Randolph streets. Hotels. Rankin House, corner Broad and Crawford streets. Planters’ H**use, Broad street (east side), be tween Ht Clair and Crawford. Central Hotel, Brood street ('•**( side), between Kt. Clair and Crawford streets. Broad Street House, east side Broad street, be tween Crawford aud Thomas streets. Public School-. No. 1 (white male) northeast corner Jackson and Crawford street*. No. 2 (white female) south west corner St. Clair and Forsyth streets. Temjierance Hall (mixed colored) Oglethop* street, between Randolph and Bryan. MRinlrliml Lovernnipnl. Mayor, John Mcllbenny; City Treasurer, John N. Barnett; Clerk of Council, M, M. Moore; City Attorney, Charles Coleman; City Physician. W. W. Flewellen; City Hex ton, Abraham Odom; City Marshal. ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Hob ! inson; Wharfinger, Jake Burros. fonoi, Chief— I First Squad—W. Dash, captain: Robt. 0. i Mitchell, Win. H. H. W../d, Charles Brady, Whit. Smith, James Robarts, Torn M' Ka<’bern. M-cond K<|ua4 —JohoForan. captain: John Ht. Clair, Josh R<per, Zeno Pickett, Dau’l Duncan, John Brady, John Feagan. Roll of rolmiiluiH Fire K< |mrt mcni. Board of Control—W. If. Winiaros. Chief En- Kin< er; G. W. Ro*ette, First As't Engineor; C. A. Ethridge, Second Ass't Engineer; G. R. Flour noy, Secretary. FIRE COMPARERS. Colmi-bus, No. I—Engine house on Broad street, above Bryan. Young Ami rica, No. s—Engine house on Ogle j thorpe street, between Crawford and Thomas. 1 Ontral Mechanics, No. fi—Engine house on Ran dolph street, near Union Passenger Depot. Hook and ladder, No. I—Engine house next to Springer’s Opera House. Military. City Light Guard*—Armory in Rankin House Skating Kink. Entrance on Crawford street. Columbus Guards—Armory in Gunby’s build ing. on Ht. Clair street, between Broad arid Front street*. Muscogee Rifle*—No armory yet. W. F. TIGXKK, Dentist, Randolph street, (opposite Strupper’s) Columbus, ianl lyj Georgia. A. M. BRANNON, 'VVliolcsale ILduil I .. IK STILL A CANDIDATE FOR THE PATRONAGE O' Tin: PEOPLE. \t Whtlc**lt' i SIM MORS’ I.IVKIi HKUUI.ATOK, HORTEM’KK’H IIITTKIIS, Mi LEAN’S STHENG’I HEMNO COKDIAL, DENNISON'S CONDITION POWDEUH, POTASH in <>aH‘, KEROSENE OIL, CASTOB OIL, LanJanuin, Parajjorlp. Quinino, Miiriililno, Coil Livur Oil, And mull) other articles lor less than the same articles can l>e laid down here from New York at re tail. Everything that is k pi in a Ural - lass Drug Store, the best GREEN and BLACK TEAS in cluded. janfil dawtf J. H. BRAMHALL Watohinnkcr und .Jovolcr, | and aokkt ion 99 Broad Ht., Columbus, Oa. MnKiii fc N HEIiI>S THE BEST SPECTACLES. I Best Machine OH. Needles. 4c., for all Machines. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. ! Sewing Machiue* Repaired. If you would preserve your sight, call on Bu.vmhall and get a pair of Ilia best Spectacles or Eye Glasses. BEDELL & CO., Liquor Dealers & Tobacco Agents, vj i:> r rs ieon the OLD GROW AND WOODBURN WHISKIES, 140 BROAD Street, COLUMBUS. GA. jan. 22-dfim HOOTS AND SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN BOOTS AM) SHOES* Me K<•-[> Always on Ilaiitl A FULL ABSORTMT.NT OF All the Leading Styles and Qualities OF Boots and Shoes! Such a* the people want. flqg* Onr stock i* all manufactured for OUR OWN TRADE, aDd we warrant every pair to be good. Terras Cash, and Low Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES No. 10-1 Ifi’ornl BOOTS AND SHOES. J. S. JONES’ Cash Dry Goods House, Oolumtoiuß, Georgia. o fIIHK I NPIiKSKINKP. IN VIEW OF ItIPCCIKO MANY I,INKS OF HOODS, WII.LOFKF.it TIIKM I AT ADVANTAGEOUS MUCKS. LARGE LINE OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S WINTER GLOVES. LARGE and ATTRACTIVE SELECTION WINTER DRESS GOODS. , COLORED DUES* SILKS the best assortment in market. A small but choice lot of IMPORTED CLOTHS AND CASSIMEREB : best grade. JUST IN : The following desirable additions to stock ; 150 piec s CIK MCE PRINTS. .1 BANS AN I) MEDIUM CASSIMEIiEH, WHITE AND RED FLANNEL, WHITE (!A NTON FLA N N EL, BLACK ALPACA. ton dozen MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE. Large stock CORSETS, from 50 cents to $3.00. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS and IRISH LINENS, in all grades. 300 dozen COATS’ THREAD all of which are offered at low figures, janl eodtf J, M. JOIYKW. The VIRGINIA Store, No. N9 Broad Street,, Columbus, Ga., l.nrgc sioeli of Wry tOmjJs of Every lifnd. and Sells riieap lor I’imli. NEW PRINTS received every week, in the choicest styles. FACTORY CHECKS, SHEETING, KENTUCKY JEANS and other Domestics, at lowest prices. Yard-wide Soft-Finish BLEACHED COTTONS, 121 cents worth IB cents anywhere. 25 pieces BLACK ALPACA just received. i, I Other DRESS GOODS at cost. j Large stock SHOES made to order and warranted not to rip. Large stock OA I’PETS, cheapest in the market. ?’ CLOTHS, (’ASSIMERES, ami GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. jan 19 tf H. T. ( KIKEEIt. | E. E. Yonge, 91 Broad St.J / 1 IVKS NOTTUE THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING THE RUN UPON" HIM DURING THF. CHIIIB J \ F MAS HOLIDAYH, HIS STOCK OF Hats is Still Complete! iiinl i* just nftw in reooipt of a lot of Lat<’ anti Fancy Htyle*. Ili* stock of UNDERWEAR Embraces Everything in that Line, | and respectfully calls attention of tho public to “Tin* New York City with which there is nothing iu this market that will compare. Jaul Urn | T. S. SPEAR, Agent, i WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, 10l BROAD STREET. )anl tf William P. Turner’s Insurance Agency,; No. 01 Broad Street. Fanners’ami llrovers’ Insurance Company. Capital, .... $200,000.001 State Insurance Company of Nashville. “ ... 250,000.00 j febs asm 1 TEc. C. Johnson <&, Cos WHOLESALE INI) RETAIL Dry Goods Merchants, llroivd St.. € l oliiml>iie-i. flu., HAVE NOW ON HAND AND WILL RKCKIVK THIS WEEK : Large lot Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings; Fine Sea Island Brown “ at 10 cents a yard; New lot Hamhiirg Edgings and Inserting, very cheap; Ladies' All-Linen Hankdereliiefsat 10c. a piece; Fine lot Blaek Alpaca and Brilltantine*; Omiiiilhii-kn, Slieeliiiic-. Sliii-linux. I'm lix-y 4 Ui-t-ka, Ami , lull Hue of Pry goo-in AT I,OIVEXT l’ltlOLS <sl.7 3r.i NEW FIRM AT THE NEW YORK STORE. The undersigned have formed a COPARTNERSHIP under the firm name of GORDON & CARGILL. For the I’ui'i-ose. of Transacting a Cash Dry Goods Business Aud hare leased the large and commodious store house knowu an the ?VEW I'OltK STORE, BfO. HT, llronil Silreei. Our a took in a few day* will be full and complete, and price* will be made to suit the time*. WINTER DRESS ROODS, FllltS, Aud mnj other Boods will be -old AT OXIS II lU' THE >EW YORK l llhT! Special bar gains offered in CORSETS AND KID GLOVES! MR. J. A. KIRVEN Is with u* and will be pleased to see his friend*. w. e. Loicnov, J. E. 4 AIM.ILL. Columbus, Ga., Jau. 20th, 1875.-d k woodtf Great Sacrifice in Dry Goods! n AVING taken the store recently occupied by F. C. JOHNSON A (X)., and PEYTON, GORDON & CO., No. 72 Broad street, I will from tbi* date offer to tho citizen* of Columbus aud the ur ruuuding country, my WHOLE STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Linens anil White Goods At a G-ront Sacrifloe I I have determined positively to go out of the Dry Goods business, anil close up on tho first or fifteenth of May. This is a rare chance to wive money. In a few days 1 w ill add to iuy stock n line ol X)omoMt 1c Goods, which will be sold VKKY LOW. Dig' All pureliases CASH. A. M. PEYTON. Williams’ Photograph Art Gallery ! (OVER CARTER'S DRUG STORE) Oolumtous, Georgia. o 1 )HOTOGRAFH PORTRAITS FROM LIFE. OR COPIED FROM OLD PICTURES OF ANY KIND AND I Enlarged to Cabinet or Life Size, and beautifully Colored in Ink, Pastel or Oil Colors. We have employed two Professors, CHAB. DeBEURIFF and J. L. DTTFFIE, whoso skill ao correct Colorist ha* no superior. We arc determined to furnish any kind, *ize or stylo Pictures with as perfect finish a* any taken North or South. We defy competition in prices, quality or artistic styles, regardless of cloudy weather. We invite a call to examine specimens of Plain and Colored Photographs and Pictures of all kind*. Gallery up one atiiir*. over Carter * Drug Store. Frame* and Fixture*, Moulding Glaus, &c., iu stock at lowest price*. jfinlO tf WILUA!fM X IftO., Proprietors. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. CHAB. H. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE ATNI> RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Corner under Ittmlcln Hoiinc, Havfl th* LurKCMt ami llcsl Selected Slock of (JroccrleH In tbe City of Columbra), CONSIBTIIJO OP RACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL DERS, BULK HAMS BACON HAMS LARD in tieroes, luard in bnoketa anti keps. FLOUR of all praties, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand, the best in tho world. BAGGING, TIES, SALT. SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS. SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such nn OSNABURGB,SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent, proof that may be desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes --very grade and price, and our lot of 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 FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select ed expressly for our trade. Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. Jaul tf WAIT At WALKER. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Oolumlaus, Ga. I bug l*-avo to inform my friend* and tho public that I have on hand a large stock of Groceries and Provisions Consisting In part of FLOUR of all grades, at MJO to *9.00 Dl bbl. Bacon and Bulk Meats, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Florida Nyrnp find Moliihn<‘n, Salt, Oats, Corn, Meal, choice lot Planting Potatoes, Liquors and Wines, Shoes, Tin Wnre. Ac., Ac. P *“ From this date my terms will bo strictly cash, except tA prompt paying customers, and prices to suit. No charge for drayage. Respectfully, .last ,I,’OcUwtf J. H. IIYRII.TOY. BOOTS AM) SHOES.