The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 09, 1875, Image 4

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PA lIA JJAJHbX Colurabun, <*., TUESDAY. FEHIIUARY !>, 175. fi nkkai. mith'f.. Thu frlwwlu uiKl of Mr. 4Bii Tilr-i. li.AV. luno.T., to ut fi'nit tlir. funi riil Yif thf formi'r, from the Episcopal Church, thin (Tuesday) after noon at 2'i Unlock. New Advertisement**. SeoelianKeof schedule of Mobile and Girard Railroad. U. T. Crtgler, at the Yiorini* Store, has a beautiful lot of alpaca;-, and a complete line of ‘drjl elw*a|s IBs JJfh'ce suit the times. Columbian Eodgu jm-jt# at l o'clock. A full attendance Ih desired. tVJienovor you want t 1 forgot your troubles iti the smoke of a fine eic.no*, just walk down to <l. W. Brown’s Urc manu factory. Mr. W.H.Sauls 1* in charge, and will sell you the finest cigars in the mar ket at very kind prices. Go* to see him nt once. M-.-S v. v Woulridgo lute bougUi. tUu. Central MnteL Jtrora Mrs. i\ M. Utuy. Mrs, WortdJp|eonVßS ’fr"' ftulnev, J’la., and brings uTtri hf*r mgb Twonuffoftdu tlouH. She thoroughly understands the art of hotel keeping, and will make the ‘‘stsKHr&i&s cures. Reautne unsoTTcltwl eertlneab'S of grateful patient* and Is* convinced. Head the advertisement of J. V. Walsh, one of the lafltcxg Itauoa dah-jfc InJfew Orleans. * I f > ? M'ssrs. Boatrlto A. Ciapt* speak of their line stuck in tills Issu.*. Wc cheerfully commend this sound house to our friends and are sure thoy will j'ilh it U.nllmioi (kui Duy iiiiu French and Knglisii Clotlis nt less than New York ixist. I sliull disconthiuu tilts ju'am-h >tl my and \vffTsell uJeslgooMsitfcr* SkHMs , 11. T. CUhcUEU, felifl If Virginia Store. * Vtlni Walk. e. The wires of the Westoru Union Tele grfiph Company (lave lately gotten too kJW.VWoetfoMI* in someway. Yestor day a man whu kuuwo how to iik theui, j ran up one or two of tin* telegraph posts 1 , like a isinjn'el,and oojumPisM In*work, j He seemed perfectly at home on hie jelc-1 vated position, and iuut evioimtly noon in j that fix before. The Julie HI. t'lsir. Tills Ixiat returned early yoter*lay | morning, having met the George W. "Wylie and taken her cargo. The St. C'luir will j B,ow li*J.iduß, and Ui( ! Farley go down la j 1 hersteiyl. jtar last cargo consisted of US ' ' bjiTcs or cotree, consigned ns foTT'ACr: 11 1 Pules to Swift, Murphy A Cos. ; 11 to Flour-1. noy, MoGohoo J*TV*.; tto J. 1.. Imnhnni Ai | Cos.; 1 to H. V. Ats'll A Cos.; and 1 to G. U. j, Jordan. She also brought one lsirrei of i * syrup, consigned to J. t.. Dentin in A Cos., j and one plougli-sUx k. The supply of or- j | angesis.lsvouiiiig smaller. White Fleeced Pique, Irish Linens, Table ChSSs,’Towels, ‘Napkins, all grades. Will close liny* l '.'* hpoct l , , felff J. S. -lom*. •rht-r. Stealing has become painfully common In the north-castei-p portion oj the city. Mr. John 11. Bass has a large quantity of wood near his house, lie has suspected, for some time past, that others beside his own family were using it. On Friday night fully two wagon loads were stolen, from his pile. Wixxl stealing from several other partita In the same neighborhood Is also reported. This part of the city seems devoted to lawlessness. The last cow-kllt ing oocurred iu that vicinity. As It eoeint that law breakers are centering their ope rations there, would It not be well for the authorities to k*x*p a sharp look out? We Im|pertd this alllfctixl !*>!■(ion of the city tott tender care kit mj Viglilant. police fm-ce. They njtv gelSomo game up Hiev Mr. J. 1.. liwsm Is our authoplied Agent for tho counties of Chattahoochee, Taylor, Marion and Stewart. Mis'clul iu AUvurtlurr-. We frill insert, business nniftvs in the local columns of this paper for ten cents per line. It is a cheap and offlolout way t* i advertise your business, and we would be glad to have many of thorn. .Inrilau 1.. Howell Is with the Daily Times, and is author* iwd to solicit subscriptions and adver -1 ishig for the paiier. Mr. Robert Ml. Iluwurd lb oomwotod with thin office, and ib fully authorizod to solicit and rereipt for adver tisement* and aubeeriptLond t 6 this paper, W . 11. (Hml), JCm*. is our authorbwd agtmt to receipt for snhn ncrlpttons to the Daily ami Weekly Times, for the county of Muscogre. and Russell county, Ain. K. T. leK Is authorizod to solicit subscriptions and advertising for the Daily Times, in Ala bama, and to rooclpt for the same. Air. K. C'. Furlr.v is our Agent in Harris, Meriwether ami Talbot counties, and is authorized to rtSHott Wf nwsMpt tor aubsoriptions. Don you not /M up a Club t> Memphis to Mardi t Mardi Orns. rfompfifi, Fol>riiary* Oth, i875. _ t C'hMUahomhff <iuni) AdUfrUaf menu. In the future tho Advertisements of Chattahoochoo county will appear in the Columbus Times. W. A. Farley, Ordinary. HeroafUir the Sht'rifFs of Chrttta hoochoo county will b*' published in the Daily Times. J. M. Sapp, Shorift'. Loaders of parties to Mardi (Iras at Memphis should call ami talk to Mr. B. W f W W. —-av Hf-t ‘ It will lie rent Jellv to goto Mem[ihls to Mardi Gras. I Tho oelebrtitlon of Mardi Gras in Mem phis will cost over $150,000. B Western A Atlantic Kailrimd say, they can furnish ns many Sleeping Cars as may be needl'd to carry people to tho Memphis Mardi Gras. 4 With pleasure we eaS attention tn the circular of Mr. B. W. Wrenn, General Pas senger and. Ticket Ag' 'lit WVetcrji A- At lantio Railronii Such enterjaiso Rhoukt fx* appreciated. We hope they will secure large parties to go. t Parties desiring to go to Memphis should consult Mr. B. W. Wrenn eerie about dlrs, rate*, Ac. t Everybody should go to Memphis Mardi Orn. * lluatrlle .1t (Uaw. il . c : .1 it ’ 'O' ■ ' "fkfw. It has stood TheWßt or time, and Is constantly growing In public favor. Tliolr stock of staple anil fancy dry gixxls cannot tie surpassed, and It Is a t r.‘,'it to go through their large establishment. Their truck* has been th"steady growth o t oner gy and flaanohtl bygrity, and it ntnrex tenefs fur niut wicte about ti.lkcity. They now Job to n large number of country inprchaatayfiiiA tv this, treulo theyolTor siinelal inducements. Merchants in tho country or In small towns who deal in dry goods, would dti well, to mako a trial of lids Urge cstahlisliiuent. Their prices are such as to guarantee satisfaction. Their stock of staple dry lias Isxm schs t ed with great c are, and is sure to please customers, while their lot of fancy goods for completeness, oleganoe and taste is seldom surpassed anywhere. When you euiue to folumbus, wc soy go to Bygt cite A (Tapp's before purchasing ofscvtltere. The time's are hard, and tliov Jiavc fi.\c*d their prices to suit Hum. Dealk <*r Mr. L. W. I,bell. Another of our staunch bttsiness men ant! good citizens has passed away. Mr. f i. yy, Iml.mll died at his rceidence on Bunciay He had bcwnhmvkfl utiokta wc#l “|>or \ I<uk, but It was thought Tic nod entirety rix'ovcu'ccl. On Saturday he had an engagement to go 'out hunting, but. felt so badly that he* did am,keep it. nctuttiyyartermioa m walked a Oil sahwa.--* ifclitfiretlrcd as uhuul, feeling ratlier unwell. He waked up about S O'clock and went to the pitcher for bomo water, when lie fainted away and jWcutimo eeglWdflpns. Mfc wife sent for* a chAr immediately.,'Be a short time Mr. Islstll rcx'ovcred and said he felt much bettor. While a mustard plaster was be ing prepared for ids back he went, into nn otlipr convulsion mid ipjkint- x phy A (kivcif lliis city. He* came here from Tuskegec, Alft.. since the war. lie married a daughter of fhe late Mr. James K. Bcdd. pf tljis city.. She .and two ehil driii surf!*'' to inOiiqi his Joss. Mr. Isbell was a man highly respected by all who i knew hbn. and his loss will bo deeply re gretted. _ Win funeral lakes plane at. Trinity Church at half-past 2 o'clock this after noon. Fur*! Fm*! ! nt half price, to plow* oot tiio wtock. arc and desirable.* M*7 tr VfRikrSIAHTuRa Go to f. S. .Jones’ for HamourK ivl^in^rs # He Ims a freeh lot at attractive prices. fe!>7 J. A. Wul-h. We imd a plpasant call yesteniay frein Mr. Hall, who represents one of the larg est liquor Ajnpri(jft dhat of Mr. |I. A. Walsh, of K**w Orleans. This is a ■vvoaliliy and relfdbl< ,SouUmmhoug.\ and w* tfladly eonwnend it to our reader*. The stxk*k wliich Mr. Walsh offers to th<* trade lb absolutely complete, and his brands are known far and wd<ie. \Ve U) patro nizu home institutions, espx*iaily when we are offered better prices ty them. You can buy your liquors chpfldH‘r iu Now (Jrloans than yoti can in Oio cst or NortfL We know* wliereoi we speak. Knooh An übrki&ment of “Liroeh Arden” was presented to a very good audience at the Opera House last nighj,., VTe suppose the troupe was antiftus to leave the city last night, and therefore a mere skeleton of the play was produced.' To who way pot familiar with the story much of its beauty and pathos was destroyed. There is little pleasure iri see ing a play under Such circumstances. We confess that we woro <Usappoint*d in Mr. Adams; in his support we were not, for their reputation, though not envla-1 ble, Uiul precerled them. Iu tiie first and second acts Mr. Adams rose very little alxive mediocrity, and it was not until the third act that his genius displayed ttself. The scene on the tshmd was well rendered. His iinost powers wore displayed on his return homo. 'Die grief of the old snifor waA pictured frith life-like force. Thdi death scene ws a ni!U!rterpive. U wirt by*no ine.*tns over done, and possesstvj the ease and sim plicity which over marks true pathos. We cannot say that we think Mr. Adams de serving of ids great reputation, nor do we consider Enoch Arden his masterpiece. lil Goverul ShakHpisu-iai! ph*y* he is much better. Howevor, If the troupe had ls>en a worthy supinirt to the star, we would have Ux*u balisliod. Wo could not realize that the Edwin Browne who personated Philip Bay was tho same man who would have been Dlck eus’ ideal of a “Dick Swiviller." Browne was made for no such character as Philip Bay. A sober part iil ilts liiui. and wo, were fjorvy that he <lid not hav*- a singl*i op|srtuiiity to display any of tho talent? ho truly possesses. Miss Josh* Crocker, as “Annie Lee,” was vsry good, and deserves espe<.*ial praise. She Is very pretty, and has aswoot, nm sh*al and most charming manners. Of the rest of the troupe wo have noth ing to say. Tho public will know how to rate them when we say that nearly every one of them ware with Zoo, the Cuban Sylph, hi her late triumphant tour thrmgh t his State. borne men are born for the stage; others roach the height of their capacities when they shift the scenes. Hamburg Kml)roilerir*s and other White Goods just reeeivixl, and cheap. All-Lfncn IlundkcrchiuCs, 0c and upwards. Groat bargains in Bleached Sheetings and shirtings. New Prihts also arriving --all ohoai*. nt fofvD tf The v iiiOinia Stork, The place to buy Ribbons, at h‘b7 J.H. Jones I*!•**•*■ I*l ptltm* Mpci-lulij. AVo are now making the preparing of Presoriptione n apecialty, anil respi olfully Bolh'it (ho piiti'onago of tho publlo. Kyppactfully, folo at Dk. J. L. Cheney a Son. To Snhacrlbpra. SulscriU'i*H who have not yet paid will greatly oblige us by calling at the office and paying their subscriptions. Beur Mien*.*! Bern- *tnk! ! lit the Sans Nouei this and the next thrs‘ days. Free lunch from 11 o'clot'k to 1 r. M., and from 9to 121*. m. Come, everbody. and get vour steak. fob 5 at. A Jluo lot of Shad nnvivtHl this day at John t. 11 ognn's ; loo-houso. Loi isville, Ky., Nov.ll. 1575. W. I* Turner, Knq.. (\tlwnbuH . Ga.: DearSw; Wi* haw yoiu- valuable fa vor Inst., and in reply, would sjiv wo consider the Farmers’ and Drovers’ Insur sßws*swrwßs a full lino with them ou'rselves, and they well with our community. Tho management Is in the hinds of men of standing and ability. The company with drew from some of the Eastern Slater on account of the agent thoy had there. Yours, very truly, M’Fkhran. Armstrong A Cos. KCK.V PN. Still tho i-c*i!fc:'Cil. yf Down, DUtcomh>rtabTe -Yeathcrfl. Lawrence Barrett is delighting Mobile. Tlie monogram gafft-T wnsAtion hae ex j)irod. The churches were all well attended on Sunday. A naughty boy speaks of a cow as a milk miff. Candy pullings are very fashionable u this vicinity. A patent spectacle man is vending his wares on our streets. Who is the boarding-house keeper who r<*eently called tniekers shad ? A point which all ladies nre said to ap preelnt< *is mint lace. John JoS's 'f the County "f Elh<Tt, Is the latest candidate for Governor. When a pretty girl stepson a man's toes he receives tho stamp of beauty. Tlie youngest colored youth in the city is named Philip Sheridan Grant. We witnessed eight distinct and inde pendent dog lights yesterday. No ixmee broken. A gay hunting paity is about to he or ganized for a tramp through tho swamps of Florida. Billiards Is reviving in this city, and there is a consequent scarcity <>f small change in youthful pockets. We imro-fl Mend who Cftys.that strained Kw<xdnesß is u W 'dty girl thn-ugh a veil, j Coin Id ’have wnv phetty gliirf than any <Bher city in the Hprtp^The Tr. -kh., ........ l>o seen golg in all directions with pink ! cravats and go|d-headed qarips, ! They now wail! to timlte Lincoln , day g legal holiday. The tjdiig ,wUlj i>e a irujaiment to John Brown. Thu Uihe to knock at a poor many door I is when the weather is co|d, for then he nc'*duiin outf-ldo mpper. It is now suggested that the reason some r**pl o are troot>Wi with eoM In the head, i is abiioio a vacuum. j Li’s make Bullock's dirt U-day a J'lgal \ holiday in Georgia* Iftiie tiling is start-, ed, it rmght to be brown.” Prhaps they want to put Washington , and Lincoln togetfem’ to rej.rebuilt (he two ! I'xti-emes between vvhicb the republic has * vibrated. Ttyeßadical papers call Andy Johnson ' 4ttfa“Eg< >et Eg. ’ I hat’s good. “Old two-1 2J**’ one on th<- 0 institution and the oth ‘i <>n the thieves* *Tiie late lament od who one- 1 1 rubix*d and ruhxl ovef Georgia, is an ob- citizen of Novi York with a new four|d'xi lMlief that punishment Is a relie of barbarism. % **Jmther,” said a roguish l>oy, “I liope you won’t buy any Bore gunpowder-tea for mother.” “Why not?’’ “Bocnufcie, efiuw time she drinks it, she blows us up.” “Oofto bed, immodiMely.’’ We h<*ard a man < fft*r U> bet fifty dollars to ope yest>rday that Grant would not 1 Veto the Civil Bights bill. On inquiry we found that he was indebtod to his ware houseman to tho exaet amount of une dn!- l:fr. We ltqitKl Chateau unknown umu had ? Ihmmi kilted rday. ArmctJ with two quires of prfp n r and two !<*nd wc 1 hurried to the six*t. Imagine our feelings when we were Wild that there wns “noth dng of Uic surt.” i A Detroit young woman, .wHJi ! las sab It and i>att‘ry, upon being uskivl her i occupation, said she was an artist. The evidence uraduflifiiiy pvovvd that she liad Imnh painting a man's eye, a sxhi water bottle for a brush. Tho following is from the pen of n btsty fashion ocliti'ess. We reckon it’s all so: “A 1 pretty in ei skirt is of light blue gray faiUc,; "(*<Tged wTUi nluc gray thonllTc shaded to white, and trimiiKxl with a wnxith of ti w -ers, embroidered in silk in all the Hhouos of blue gray, from whiU* to black.” Miss Evans, the author of “Beulah, ' ■ “St. Elmo,” and other similar novels, has' i given up writing, and is living in thecoun-! try, twelve miles from Mobile, Ala., where ! she devotes her time to farming and home pursuits. At least so the Cincinnati Cbm mercial says. As my wife, at tho window one beautiful, j day, stood watching a man with a monkey, | a cart came along with a broth of a boy, I who was driving a stout little donkey. To my wife then I spoke, by the way of a joke, “There’s a relation of yours in that car-! riage.” To which she replied, when the j donkey she spied, t‘Ah, vesta relation by] ! marriage.” 1 Kprlnt Drf* Cioodi Left txvartfrom last summer are now sell ing at Half Price. Linen Lawns at 15 to h 2O ocrd.v worth double that price. TUher 1 goods in proiKUtion. tf VIR iISIA Spore. | Km Notazs, i;a ,F o. 3d. 1875. 1 hr. Bn!on -Dear Sir: Leirnmg fihrvt ( you were m Cohnnbus nnd frelmg grate-, fid for the great service you did mo, 1 have ; <l* tennined U add my bistimony t-> that .of hundreds of others who have he.m lien h‘!itp*d by your treatment. I lay flat (Vi my back - igh'oe^months with the rheumatism, and won unable to ; And any relief. I tried every deetor I : ;eouhl And, and uH. all ]>ab>nt imHlieinos, but my sufferings were not relievo!. Hearing of your gr‘at success, I was i>er suadad to try your treatment. You know tho result. After a few applications of your electric hath, my pains all left me, 1 ray limbs were no longer cramped, and l was once more a well man. As ray C;ise was considered hopeless, i think you can cure any other. I write this without any soiieitAtiou from you. Respectfully, A *O. Warren. Curpptii i Ate soiling low, to close out sto<*k, at the | M 4) tf VißoisiA store. Mayor’* ronrl. tlisT\< *‘ndr nisp<Tsed (f \w*o cas< i s yoeter i day. Isiiat* Smith having been repeatedly ; summoiKHt to ‘‘<xuuo Into ixuu’t and hav- I ing refuse*! to put in an apj_xNiram*e, was . flmxi ST 50 for contempt. : Na|t. Powell, a front-toothless oloml j gentleman, heard of the passage of the j Civil Rights fraud 011 Saturday, and when j gopig homy at piglit resolved to avail hini j self of Its pvo visions. He n white ! lady and insisUxi on aoeompanylug her | hntnc, asserting that he was acquainted ! with her. Apojieeiiuin was near an I he j tixik Natt. in hwid. His honor said this j offense wad one of a very grave nature, and might hav-e cuse<t much tn 'uble. lie said that 1f Natt. luad ,not bren drinking, ami therefore uncoiwHoi s of ; what In* was about. )h would have bixm | math* to suffer for his Impudence. Under i the oU'cuinstances Natt. was iiuod sl2 50, or ten days in the guardhouse. This was emiuquUy just, and it is U> be hop<d that it w ilt teach the negroes in this communi ty that they have a place and that they must remain in it. ! Plain. Cheektxl and Striped Nansooks, * small lot. offered low. to close out. fob 7 *T. S. .Tones. lAMTAItJ>I r Vf H’LT. sr. E. h. fiobed* .niijf!ir: l - ,lu wknll ProfUiifriff On Friday hist, Mr. E. 8. Roberts, a gen tlemen who resides In Girard, and wlio Is generally known among our citizens, start ed off on a canvassing tour through Ala bama, in the interest of the Times. On Saturday ho returned homo and was found to be perfectly Insensible. It was at first thought he was intoxioated and would HOOll recover. This state of drowsiness continued for some time, when it was sus pected there was some more serious iuiu.se for It. Dr. Stanford was sent for and when Ik> came and oxaiiiined Mr. Rol*erts he pronounced HTS SKTJLL TRAC rCItKI>. £t mm still not.knovpi what caused the in jury! Ills"wife began to suspect that he had been assailed and robbed, as his satch el was gopo and his pocket book rilled of its contents. No clue to the mystery or any satisfac tory explanation of Mr. Roberts’ condition was obtained until yesterday morning, when lie had a lucid Interval of some length, during which ho explained all to his family. It appears that ho had reach ed Salem in safety and after canvassing the town made preparations to go on to Opelika. He went down to the depot to await Uto arrival ol tho train. Xhftft* he j met with a negro with whom lie had some j eonwq;*itiiO!t. Tl*e r**jgr. stated that he Bvcd uk Box Spring, and was then on his way t*> Tuskegec*. While he and Mr. liob [4?rt*> were i9 fireoff,thin, and wht'n |)o- Tx4y o!s*'.tasijear, Hid edit^r^xl. The last t hat in. Wrticnr reruenitrerff' Is that the negrostruck him with some hard Mr. Roberts was found near tho depot in an insensible conoitiou. He was taken tf]* by same people) who Mtod iu-,ur by, and when the next train i<r QJumbus passed, the. conductor took him on board and brought-him home. He hr.s since lain fn a mo&t critical condition ui, bts home. He has lucid intervals once in a while, but j they are of short duration. His skull is fra-•aired in two places, and from the .marks on it, it ii tbuughi LlnU the blow | was dealt with brass knucks. The object; of tlie negro musl have V-'n money. He iA daluod about five doila*s, all that Mr. j Rolierts had with him, The condition of! the wounded man is very critical. We * that the rascid who almost murdered him may be caught and duly punished. Mr. Roberts is a otor man and bos a fam ily that is entirely dependent on hfg oxer- ! tiorisfor support., Every I.ndy In nsed of a dress should see those beau tiful Black Alpacas at the Virginia Store. They are cheaper than ever known before. < fob© eod To make room for Spring SU>ck, I will ; sell my Winter Dress Goods and Fancy . Silks—the largest assortment in the city lower than they hav - ruled In years. feb7 * J. S. Jonyh. Xefd: ! Hrod 1 *! ! f Anotjc‘r large invoice of Se*d in store and to arrive. Sold either at \vhoh*sale or retail, cheap for cash, at Dr J. L. X Son’s fcUv 2% Dioig st* >re. Black all grade-., beautiful lustre, feb7 at J.S. Jones’. ■ Slot**! Arrival*——Frhrunry •*. ISI.Y. CENTRAL HOTEL. Mm S E Wooldridge, FIh. •T Hath llobdw, Ala. VV D Trammell, \Vavorly Hall, Ga. •) Armor, Buena Vista, Ga. W A Blown. Atlanta, Ga. M L Everett, Lumpkin, Ga. * J C Hoarndnn, Lunipktn. (?n. L A Williford, Green Jlill, <hi. E L hdom, Mu eog.H* county, Ga. (' II Trammell. Waverly Hall, Ga. A A Trammell. W A Farley, Cus sola, Ga. M J Jones, Russell count y, Ala. T J Hunt, Quito. Ga. BAXFORJD HOUSE. II C Yarbnmgh, Gordon, .-Ua. S D Clark, J A Clark, Columbia, Ala. J BOates, Wldte Sulphur Springs. Ga. S M < kites, A A Greftf, T W Battle. Lumpkin, Ga. If G Feagiri, 11 1 Grimes, J A Grimes, Faris, h y. J A Cade, JauuwUiwii, (hi. A T Clusxk, Lumpkin, Ga. W W Shipp, Ousseta, Ga. Fklgai- Shit>p, “ “ RANKIN UOISL. A Allen, New York. Ed Smit, Philadelphia. W A Porter, New York. J J XhouH**k>n, lodiana. J B Morphan Atlanta. TT Settle. Baltimore. D B Spirev. Louisville. John \Y Pace, Alabama. WB Llovd. D Merz, West Point. - Suaford, AUilamu. C A Williams, Maeon, G i. DdGJeffere. W T Powell and wife, Ric’un *n 1, Va. Edwin Adams Dramatic Troupe. Phil Raphael, New York. E A Nostler, S H Pitts, Alabiuua. Jno Meßrine, St Louis. (hx> J Wilson, Provuleuco, K I. HEAD ! HEAD I ! < o\*l m*TIO\ (IKED! Omci or O. Saouett, Drug* A Medicines, Nkw Albany. Ind., April 10, 1874. TV. J. M. Pemtrrton, Atlanta, Georgia : Dear Sir —1 hv- received your circular*. ti<l in eonne uue.uce of til** diatribuUuu, 1 Uave Hold about fix .102011 rffrtboTtnwor <!rrup tn th'* !R*t tirn week*, l’be Globe Flower Syrup ih gaining great celebri ty. I recommended it iu two canes of con.Mimp ; tion. One ease was bed-ftwt, had not laid on but , .>ne vide L>r two yearn; Lem rrbag* s almost ev ! ery day; much ema. fated, and exp. teAi to die. He has tak u eix bottles of Olobe Flower Syrup; j bis troubles are all goue. except proatration. ' which is rapidly Improving. He will certainly I get well. The other case is similar with same good results. I ran e* ud you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly, etc., O. SAC RETT. Hi mujldt. Tenx.. April IS. 1874. I Dr. J. S. I‘rmb'rtou, Atlanta, Ga: Drah Sir -I bought of ltedwiue Sc Fox two bottles of your | Diobe Flower Cough Syrup, which has cured me of a severe cough and bleeding from the lungs , —which l bad been afflicted with ovi r twelve j months. One of my friends who had been af -1 dieted with a terrible weakening cough and {bleeding from the lungs for nearly tw years. 1 w-n* cured by the use of four bottles of your i Uiobo Fkwer Sjrup. 1 have taken all kihils of | C tgl ami Lung rflytsfrin ' of the day, and consider your Alloba l’lowar Hyrup the best—superior to | all nth* rrr* pHrtt*ons* I have recommended it to a gr* at many sufferers, and the same good effects have heen feptianced by all wh< have u* -d it. The' Globe* Flower Syrup is a great blessing to the world. Cud tpeed $ *>u in the introduction of it. J. RfDOE. EXECVTIYE DETABTMtST. Atlanta. GA.. Jan. 26, 1>74. ! 7>r. J. .V. Pemberton: TtTxt Snt—T have used your Globe Flower Cough Syrup myself, and in j ray family, with benefits so marked ae to leaya un questioned the merits of a remedy, which, in my I experience, has proved one that excels everything j for colds, coughs and obstinate lung affections. • I shall always use it with perf**'’ l confidence, and i recommend it to the public as a remedy which j will afford that satisfaction experienced by me 1 and mine. Very respectfutly yours. JAMES M. SMITH. jan23 dw3m Governor State of Georgia. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL OFFICE DAILY TIMES, Feb. 8, 1875. 1 (tlll ÜBlOi DAILY MAKHET. FINANCIAL. Money 1‘ 4 to lj 4 per cent. Croid buying 107 , a.tiling 110. Silver nominal. Sight billa on New ; York buying diacount; demand bills on Bowton , *,c. discount; bank checks premium. COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET. Market closed dull at tho following quotations: j Ordinary H | Good Ordinary 13 . * fcwmlddlngrt D (a, 14'- 4 .Middlings U ‘a4 Good Middlings @— Warehouse sales 000 bales. RcceiptH 92 bales— -00 by S. W. R. 30 M. AO. li. R., 2by Western It. 11., 0 by N. A 8. K. li., 37 by River, 11 by wagons. Shipments 479 bales—3o3 by 8. TV . R. It.; 00 \V. R. R.; 11‘3 for home caasumption. I'aii.y srATEMfrrr. Stock August 31, 1871 1.03a j Received to-day S2 “ previously 50,979—51,071 52.107 I Shipped to-day 179 previously 37,640-38.119 Stock on hand 18,988 Same day last year—Received HI •• “ “ —Shipped ‘*lo*l “ “ •* —Sales 38 “ “ —Stock 16,607 Total receipts to date 31,739 Middlings 14*. o H tUUETn IH^TKLKtiRAPB. I Spci-ial to the Daily Timks by the H. &A. Line. J FINANCIAL. New York, February B. —Gold closed atilt 1 ;. ! New York, February B— fir. m.—Money closed ; at 2' 4 aJ ]er cent. -Foreign Exchauge 485 jhs 1 , for ioug and abort. Government bonds I closed steady at tli,e loUowiug quoUtiotis [ U. S. currency 6h 119\a119 7 3 . In State bundu | the principal dealing were in Mo. 6. which sold ! at 99 \ ; for (in of 1877, 97a97 ‘ u ; funded bonds of j 1874 90, for Hanival and St. Joseph issue. The j following were the latest bids: Ala. ss, 1883. 3(5; j < la. Gs. 83; Ivy. 0s IUU' 4 : La. (5 30; Mo. G, 1876, | 100. Stocks firm. COTTON. Livehi*ool, February 8, 1 r. if.—Cotton linn; i sales 15 000 bales, speculation 4000; mid dling uplands 7* 4 d: middling Orleans 7?**aßd. Orleans shipments. February and March, not ’ below low middlings, 8. i 4p. m.—Cotton steady; sal* H 15,000 bales, specu lation 40(H);. American 7,000; middling uplands ; 7 s , J; middling Orleans 7qaßd January shipments, not below good ordi nary, 7&d: February and March 7 13-10; Jan- I uury sliipnionts, not below low middling, 7\; January and February 7*4; Orleans deliv- I erv. February aud March, not below low inid i dling, 7 13-16: April aad May shipments, not bi?- j lovr low middlings, 8. i H\vui:, February B.— Receipts —; tres ordinaire * Oi-Tcatis. pot. 95; low middlings Orleans afloat I 95; market—demand moderate; prices firm. New V >as, F ' ruary B.—Cotton, old rfeas I spots closed dull; ordinary 18f s 'c; good ordinary |l4 ~c; strict good ordinary 15 0 c; low nnd j dliugs 15 - ,c; middlings 16‘„c; good mid j dliugs 17‘ 4 c. I New class spots closed dull; ordiuary 13c; good ordinary strict good ordinary —low middlings lfiqc; middling 15-„c; good i middlings 16'tfc; middling fair 16 : lair 17 1 4 ; sales of exports Wi); apiuuera 365; specuia ! lion 59; traiMtit —; exporta to Great Britain , ; to continent > . : Futures dos 'd bar iy steady; sales 23,600 bales aH follow.<: February 15 0-lGal9-::2; ' March 15 11-16; April 16al-32; Mayiß 5-16al 1-32 ; i June 16 9-16a „ .July 16 2?-32a v August 1C 31-32a I 17 1-3'J: B*pt' in her 1C 9 IG. nominal, j Receipts at ail ports to-day 26.913 bales; ex ports to Great Lrituiu 24,025 1 wiles; Goutiuont 2.- j 476 hales. CouHwxidated —40.9 M), exp**rtM to Great Britain 36.599; to Coutiuant B*.H>4; st<>ck at all j ports 825.398 bales. Savannah, February 8. -N* t re.-eipta 3.8C8; J sales 2 or.i; -.nldfftlngs 15',; l<>w middUugs ! ; g ■ o*l ordinary ; exports coastwise ; j to Gr* ;it Britain : t > < • ntincut 2 470; stock : 98,144; mark t qui> t a id firm. Mobile. February B.—Receipts 5775; sal* s 1200; ‘middlings 15; stock 62 561; Exports t*> i Gr-at Britain 3890; t > tho e< ntiaent ; coast * wise : market quiet. I’uiLAbELPHiA. February B.—Receipts 691 bale®; ‘ middlings 15; exports t*> Continent —; to j Great Britain —; market quiet. Providence Febuary 9. —Stock 20,000 bales. Port Royal, February B.—Stock 1316. Galveston. February B.—Receipts 1920; sales I 1134; middlings 15; exports t.. Great Britain WiLMiNoroN, Febuary B.—ltecoiptH 276; Haies 1 100; midtUtogs 14 4; stock 5.148; market quiet. Memphis, February 6.—Receipts 1882; ship ; ments 2.337: sales 3,0)0; stOck/*8,687; middlings J 15; market quiet, New Orleans, February 8. —Receipts 13,103; * sales 3.500; mid lliugs 15’,; I*jw middlings —; • good ordinary —; experts t > Great Britain 18.875; to < • miuent . stock 278.004; market I firm. Norfolk. F**brnary B.—Receipts 1476; sales 2'K); lew middlings 15; sto<‘k 5,193; exports t 1 Gnat Britain ; market quiet. I Baltimche. February B.—Receipts bales; sales 766 bales; middlings exports t Gr* at Britain 640: t->Continent stock 28.055; iuark> t firm. Boston, February 8. —Receipt* 73: aw!*** 700; middlings experts t*> Breat Britain 620; stock 22.089; market quiet and steady. ArorsTA. February B.—Receipts 714: sales } 410; good ordinary 13 \ : low middling dling 14market Mtca'ly, Oharljbstow. February 8.— Receipt* I.B23bales; ] sales 800; middlings 15a'*c: stork 59.61M*; *x j ports t* Gr* at Britain ; to th-* . .**ti;i ut j——; market quiet, j PROVtSTONR. | New York, February B.—Flour cloaud quiet; j Southern qui t und unchanged; No. 2 at $3 ida • 3 85. Wheat closed steadier. Corn lower, pork ! moderately active; lower prices. Beef in moder ate demand but unchanged. Cut meats in light demand. Bacon iu fair demand on spot; quiet fur futures. Whiskey advanced ‘ .c. per gallon; UK) at 961*. Oircinnati. February H.—Pork quiet and firm at sl9 25. Bacon firm; shoulders 8 1 .,; char rib sides lOull. lbuns ll’ J al2. Cut j meats firm; shoulders G a7; cl- ar rib sides 9 „a j alt). lrd firm; prime steam 13*,a\; kettle ; 14 4 a .. L-vc bogs active and firm; medium lair js6 90a7 16; receipts 359; shipments . Wiiis j key very firm at 96. Chicago Feb. 8. —Flour dull and nominal: j shipping -xtras $4 oba4 25. Wheat closed steady . N". 2 spring 8b jpork clo#*d steady $lB 20. ; Lari firm at 13.65 cash. Cut meats quiet. , Sw.-et p:c .: and ham.-* and green hams 9\,a j 9\; shoulders 6,. cash ; sh* rt rib 9qa ] Pr-ssed h s * n-i r; sold at $8 re for heavy, i $ a for light Whiskey firm at 9. 9h St. Lons. February *< —1! a r dn’l and ua • .-hang*' !. X\\ winter 64 BIG 4 85: family $5 00a5 5d (Wheat qni.t: No. 2 red u nt. r Corn fir;.*: . ' '*4 .for N*. 2 n*;x**d. W hiskey qni t • ! si’* h at U3' 4 . Fork cur*|v ai cis 07 ... ash. * t r.i *:iis firm: should r< 7: dhai r-h h'.*l.*h 10. ! B-I •MI firm • shoulders B'.: ekarrib Rides M ,h ill. lj’.'d firm: t*t**am f9 ed r-*d at l:t Live i h*!,s ■•!:y*- and firm; packers grades si<a?so: , y *rk r * '3 75a6 25 r**csipts 08C; Mhipm-utH 122. • > Bo Yon W:iui lleulihr , Why Will Ye Die/ Death, or wiiat is woi-s.*, is the inevitable result of continued .sus|M*iui<>n of tiie iuaipstrual flow. It is u condition which shouiu not Ih? trilled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against eonstitulioual ruin. In :wll ca.s:3s or suppression, auspcjision or other irrokf ularitv of tho “com*b<*s,” Dr. J. BratUieM’s Female lt**o:ulat>>r is the only sure reme dy. It acts hv jjpving tone to the nervous centres, improving the blrnxl, nnd determ ining directly to the trffans of menstrua tion. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent doctors use it. Pre pared by J. H. Bradfield, druggist, Atian | ta, Ga.. $1 50 per bottle, and sold by ro- I spcctable dniffgriPts everywhere. Boon to Suffering Femah s. LaGrange, Ga., March 20.1870. j ) Brtulfield dk <b„ Atlanta, Ga.—Dear Sirs; j l take pleasure in stating: that I have used | ! for the last twenty years the medicine you ‘ are putting: up, known as Dr.BrailJieUl'h j Female Regulator, and consider it the best combination ever gotten together for tho diseases for which it is recommended, i have been familiar with the preparation loth as a practitioner of medicine anti in domestic practice, find can honestly say that I consider it h twx)n to suffering fe males, and can but hope that every lady in our land, who may lx? suffering in any ; way peculiar to their sex, may be abb* to proeurea bottle, and their sufferings may not only Ih* relievefl, but that they may be ‘ restored to health and strength. With my kindest regards. I Jim, rospoetfuliy, W. 15. Ferrell, 31. D. ' jan23djtw3m Mardi Gras, Memphis, February 9th. i 1H75. + Mardi Gras, Memphis, February 9th. j 1876. __ f ! Mardi Gras, Memphis, February- 9th. ! 1875. \ i White and Red Wool Flannels, White and Brown Cotton Flannels. Large assortment at ! feb? J. S. Jones’. 1H75. SPHIIVC; TItABR 7; BOATRITE Sc CLAP { WHOLESALE AND UICTAIL PiaLKUS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Gooj I’-J? Broad NtreeL Columbus, (2 0l „, . iSn\, ■ ■■■— ■ —-o 11ECEIVIVO D.UTjY 1 New Spring Prints, Bleached Goods, Sheetings and Shirtings, Sea Islands, 10-4 Sheetings, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hamburg White Goods, Cassimcres, Pants Stuffs, Coftonades, jganes, 5 Osnaburgs, Checks, Stripes, Fancy Notions, Black Alpacas, Silk Finished Brilliantines, Dress GocOs Ready-Made Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Hats, 4,^ Ail Fancy Dress Goods, Fiannels, and olner Winter At anil Uolow Cost! IVi cli*h out stock prepafiaterry to the new Spring Stock. I Tax Ordinance for the City of Columbus for the Year 1875. Ordinance to levy and UHuenn taxes mul i raise revenue for the city of Columbus for , j Use year A- L). 1875. Section 1. lb* it ordained by the Mayor t and City Council of the city of Columbus. ' and it is hereby ordained by virtue of tho I authority vested in the same, that for tin* i purpose of defraying- tlw? noeesßiiry ex i {H?nst*B of tho city ami to meet the pay ; ment of its liabilities in Ininds and eou i {>ons tho prw<*nt year, the tnx<*s nnd tev ! ejuue hereinafter mentioned shall be levied I nnd collected within the year 1875. I. On all taxable real estate within the ■ corporate limits of tho city, upon the as sessed value thereof, there shall bo levied j and collected for the ordinary current ex penses of said city a tax of one-half per : ' cent.; and for the payment of bonds and i coupons falling due during the year, one I and one-half per cent., payable on and , alter the l >th dav of February, in three 'installments if desired; and upon the whole or any portion of such tax paid be fore the first of March proximo, there i ! shall be allowed a discount of 6 per cent., and upon the amount paid between the Ist of March and Ist of May, there shall In* 1 allowed a discount of 4 percent., and upon j the amount paid between Ist May and Ist, July, 2 per cent.; and for all taxes unpaid I on Ist July execution shall be issued. ! 2. On all household and kitchen furni ture exceeding S3OO in value, and on jew elry, silver plate, musical instruments, horses, nudes and other animals, and on all vehicles kept for use or pleasure, t>>* 1 physicians or others, on the market value thereof, 2 per cent., to bo apportioned and : applied as the tax upon real estate, to-wit: one-half per cent for ordinary current ex penses, and one and one-half per rent, for payment of bonds and coupons falling j due. 3. On Jill gross sales, credit and cash, of all goods, wares, merchandise and pro j tluee sold, except at public outcry, includ j ing all commission sales (except of cotton,) by warehousemen and others, % per rent. 4. On all gross sales of cotton on rein mission by warehousemen, factors, etc., ; 1 -10 per cent. 1 5. (>n gross receipts of warehousemen for storage and delivery of cotton and other merchandise, percent, j G. On all gross safes by manufacturers I of articles of their own manufacture, V„ [per cent.; but when retailed, exrept to [their own operatives, :: 4 per cent. 1 7. On gross earnings of banks, bankers, or brokers, l per cent. H. On gross receipts for premiums in 1875 of insurance companies or agents, 2 | per cent. • 9. On gross receipt of gas companies, l | per cent. i 10. On all gross sales of stocks, bonds i and real estate by brokers, or real estate agents, *4 per cent. 11. On gross receipts of any business not mentioned in the above, including bar ! rooms, billiard saloons, bakeries, livery stables, marble yards, lumber dealers, restaurants, printing offices, sewing ma chine agents, and coal dealers, L per cent. 12. On each and every male inhabitant of the city, between the ages of 21 and GO 1 years, except active firemen and active j members of the City Light Guards and Columbus Guards, as reported bv the see retarv of each company, by the Ist of March, the sum of $2 as a commutation for street tax; provided, however, that such persons may be relieved of said tax by laboring throe consecutive days on the streets of the city under the direction of the Deputy Marshal, between the pres ent date and the Ist of July. l:t < hi t hegtbss sales of rill goods, wares, merchandise, or produce sold in the city by transient <>r itinerant traders, or spec ulators, not including those who bring produce for sale in wagons from the coun try, but including such transient or itiner ant traders or speculators as deposit their goods, warns, produce or other articles for sale in the cars, depots, warehouses, stores or other places in the city, 2 per 1 cent. One-half of the net tai eo coffee tod from such parties, shall be paid to any person who shall give notice to the Treas-, uror of any sale by such parties upon which thev have not paid tax as herein prescribed. All persons resident or other wise, doing business of any kind without a permanent place of business in the city, • and who have not registered and paid such ! special tax ns is Provided in this ordinance, shall beheld and deemed itinerant traders. 14. On gross receipts of all street cotton buyers, lawyers, physicians and dentists, from their calling or profession, 1 per cent., or a special tax of ten dqllars. in their option. •Seci'iox 2. The Mayor shall have luff rtuthorily to iiuiHwse such Fixes as he may deem just and equitable upon ail local or itinerant traders or agents not spocfhlly mentioned in these or<ijpnnc**s, Skotiov a. rf any per firm < *rcorpf,ra tion shall fail or re:use t > male* a return of their sales, earning* or rtveipts, as re (piired above, within ton days niter the, Urst day of January, April. Julv and Octo- Ijer, it shall be the duty of the Finance Committee to assess the amount of sueh business in su<*h sum as fchdy may deem 1 just; and if any person, tirm or corpora tion shall make a return that in the judg ment of the Finance Committee is consid erably less than should bo returned, the committee shall assess such amount as they may deem just, and if the party so assessed’shall object to said assessment, they may produce their books and the whole matter be referred to Council for ■ their determination. Section 4. Any person or firm who shall i sell any spirituous or malt liquor in any quantity and allow the same to be drank on their premises, shall be required to take ; out second-class retail liquor license. SECTION 5 SPECIAL TAX. Artists- -doguerrean, photograph and I portrait painters ...... $25. j Auctioneer* (payable quarterly in ad- , ! vanco, under pain of penalty pro- ; ; scribed in section 1} 250 \ ; Apothecaries as merchants : Agencies (not specially mentioned 25 Hanks and Bankers . 200 j Brokers 100 • Billiard tables. 20 i Pool tables. . 50 Bagatelle tables id , Bowling saloons . . 20 Blacksmith shop (one forge* 51 !If more than one forge . 10 I Barbcr shops (f*nch chain 5 j Cignr manufacturers 20 ! Bakeries 25 i ! Commission merchants and cotton Carriage roposit* tries 25 Cotton or woolen factories, and flour ing mills 60 Circuses i per day) JOO Dancing masters (per quarter) 10 Dollar stores as merchants Express companies.. . JkiO * Eating houses, restaurants, or saloons of any kind—first-class 25; do. —second-class.. 10 ] Foundries and machine shops.. GO i “ alone 30 j Machine shops or plaining mills, alone 30 1 Factories, sash and blind, and planing mills .40; ; Funituro manufacturers j Gas companies I Gun and locksmith I Gift enterprises (with anv I chance ooqnected therewith I Hotehre tlrst-ciass. “ -second-class lluekßters, subject to market u* ditional Hiind uirteor barrows fir hi?“ ICC or fish dealers Intelligence offices Insurance eompank'S (foreign t . Junk shops Lotteries Lottery agents, or seller ~{ r,.. drawing tickets Livery, sale or feed stables Lumber dealers (Whether from yards or depots Merchants whoso annual sal**!, . $3,000 ‘ Merchants whose annual uai** , exceed $3,000 Manufacturers of soda water myi, er drinks Marble yards or marble inen?ham Organ grind* *m or street mm pur month Printing, publishing or job Public halls first-class “ —wx*ond-class | Pawn brokers I Peddlers of patent iuediciu, t\ - day (or at disrrctioiu)f Ma\\.;' Pistol Gallery Paint shops .’ Real estate agents Repairers of w r atchcs and jowdrt Street, ptxldlers p'r qwv Soda fount or ire cream saloon Skating rinks or tlamdng ha!l- Telegraph oompanies. Tailors Warehouses Wagon yards. Wheelwrights . Merchants or manufacturers, not a ed in above list Each and every contractor, bit master mechanic, archil -.1, c • ginrer, jind practitioner of my • fession Each person exercising the wmsk strret drummer hr tho Hait i*; elmudi.se (the party to beewiL-- his ojK.‘ration.s U> tlm silowaik:.; dlately in front of the stre -r. ing him) Transient tnuiers iu goods, waro merchandis* 1 : of anv dcseriptE including those selling from * sale houses to merolnuih •l including all who sell at n w consumers, whether by sar order or actual delivery Section 6. Transient trad* 5 /'-.. wares and merchandise of anvi/e* or any article whatsoever, idnvrxi the same, shall each pay su li quvia. is fixed in these ordinances,or! yM • —also, agents for the wil' dam whatever, itinerant physician*.if*. • of proprietary articles. Section 7. Any person or pre l or liable to pay a special tax;u*r* , scribed, and failing to do*.) Me , day of May proxinn, shall U*lw. of s*2o for each day’s default."! >: laefore the Mayor. Any vKav ' 1 other se tion of this oi'dinari" ; punished by the Mayor in j DRAY AND KE'I'ATL LIQruH! > i One-horfee dray Two-horse dray. Four-horse dray . 1 One-horse express wagon, with i u privilege 1 Two-horse omnibus. Four-horse omnibus ■ Licenses may be issued for ix • that, is, from fst January foist from Ist July to Ist January - . portion of said jeriods charjp* * made for the whole six mouth-s' ' advan re. First-class retail liquor Hern** Seeond-clasa retail liquor lie ns pnvtfltlft quarterly In advance • Adopted February 1.1875. John Mcllhentu.* M. M. Mookk, Clerk of Ccuu- EVERYBODY Si We arc this Season in Receipt (fi* Supply of ail Sizes ot 6 Celebrated F.ip Iwth WMd*** (< DesideH a toll assortment ot COOKING AND HEATING $ GRATED, Ao- And feel Jastified in saying that V, we ran uit any and all elaese" of jW® i in qnality and price. Of athor Good# in our line, we b ,J complete assortment, such TIN AND SHEET-IRON W* OF ETJSBT B&aixmo*. HAROWAIIE. TABLE ASH POOJH ('ROOKKKY. GI^SSAI!E HODS. SHOVE**. Fvn,' All of these articles we C AN hjsssSi TOWN PIAT FOB WALK* With or without ORANGE ORCHA^ IN THE TOWN" OF IBEECHI® FLOKID a * Information relative tn fdt* ran b* obtained. The former ted map 30 by 38 inches, on ing Fruit land, Peninsula, Tnwn p ; . it t and the only accurate map "* * .]&?*, to lak*. Harn.'y. Il KtaJ* *,' t*= English or Gerftlian. <* uincff 4 productions, with a sketch of These will be forwarded free wr cciptoi 25 cents each. Addr- . mu a. sti ■**> man-aoiso vatsn< | THE BEECHER LAN® c " P, 0. Box 2322. 34 Park Bo#. "• jan23-dJtW-tf |