The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 10, 1875, Image 3

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jWSjfflfa Cl.lPl’iMi*. —Some of l ('ll Congressmen sat’ it out butter than tin- >-.un onus, bo ing usud u> don I lotiko-jwlgs. - -All women m v ug Is before uru-- riage. uiftfthat is rh- mi soli why Im~ bands so soon wish them in heaven afterward. - Will the young man of the period be good! Will no cut off several yards of his pew overcoat and give : Lent to the po n y —An Untie left eleven il\.-r -mens to his nephew in his will, adding, “Ho knows the reason l have le t left him the whole dozen.” —The best wav to plaj billiatvls is to sit in u high eliair and make re marks, because then you are ecrtuiu to win, however the balls may eirctt late, —'"l allow that Jolt was patient,” remarked a farmer, “but lie never see a determined Shanghai hen sitting on a nest full of bile I eggs." An unsuccessful loVcr tva- n-ked by what, means he lust his divinity. "Alas!" cried he, "I flatten'd her til! she gotttoo proud to speak to me." —The old gentleman who snout a fortune in endeavoring to hatch colts from horse chestnuts, is now cultiva ting egg plants with n view of raising chickens from them. —Passenger: “Sir. this is intolera ble. I* is hot enough in this car to roast the devil.” "Oh, no, you're not roasted yet.” Passenger subsides, but lie can’t see exactly what there is to laugh at. Some of the young damsels in this city are so woak-knre 11 bat .they can't stand up daring prayer time in church without complaining for two or three days after of tiains, et, Vet who knows one of them that can't dance all night without being the least bit tired. —Even in the saloons opinions upon grave subjects alv expo - J forcibly. A gentleman slightly under Die luttii eimo of the intoxicating bowl furnish ed proof of this fuc.. a nigut or two ago. “Whiskey’/.ur," lie said, "hie brightens the Intellect. It ought to ha.Vntroduve 1 into the public - nooU. zur. ” -A lady was leading a little black sud tan dog. When she reached the corner a boy suddenly cut the string, and giving a yell that only a boy can give, black and tan put down the avenue at best pac • The lady caught the boy, and gave him a few smart taps on tlic head with the handle of her parasol, and. being asked vvlmt slie was doing, naively uiiswcrc I, “I’m handling the /me/eus of a very bad man." —A Judge in Non h ('arolina vve - u groat stickler for forms. One day a soldier, who had boon battered c.hi sideraldy in the war, was brought in as a witness. The Judge told him to hold up his right hand. "Can’t do it, sir," sailt the man. "Why not?" "Got n shot in that arm sir." Then hold tip your left hand. Got n allot in that arm, too, sir." "Then,” said the Judge, sternly, von must hold- up your leg. No man yan be sworn, sir, in this court, by law unless lie holds up something." —‘The siege of Moulton' is compared by a (/raptor writer to t lie siege of Get tysbtittf, and the writer concludes a long article with the touching picture and a grave prediction; "Tilton, with his sad, defiant fac; Beecher, hag gaol and pißUtutuLcly old. Mi lleeeker, shooting withering glance at Moulton and Beach; Mrs. Tilton, lowing in the character .if n gentle, clinging flower, arc only the back ground of the fight that surges uroiiml Moulton's chair. When that tight is over the real battle will be lost or won. A man may grow to weigh a ton Who feaata ms mind with pungent fun But h<* whoscorns it* simple sway Oft yield* to crime mi easy prey Choice Bottom Land for Rent, HAVING more bind than w desire t > cultivate, wo offer for rent at low rat. * laud in any quantities from JO to 500 seres. Tb plantation . is an Flint river, in Crawford < minty, three miles from Everett’s Station, on Southwestern itail road, and is known as the Hill pis. a e. Land itu- in fortuity, and remarkable lw health, House room abundant tV* intend living on the nineo ourselves. Apply to kBEm. and R B. GUNBY, or to lU.iS k H VRKIHON ffcbj lw Buies and Horses Cheap, for the People. THAVE JI7T ARBIVED IN THE (’ITY. HEAD- I quarter* at Col. Robert Thompson'* Stable, with one hundred hand of tine Kentucky Mult nil broke, three ami tiw years old: a lot of good Harries* and HaddJfl Herat *. t/ynmaud o* am. for 1 aui determined t ■-> sol). janlo'iUwtf J. s BoVD. I OUltlbr Rent. fjpHE MARTIN I%A'T, . u Talbott n road, mile from the rtty. C*>mf.vrtaMe and ronvcLi nt house, gooff ■ water. Oocff land enough on tin place to make the rent Terms ra or a'do Enquire of 8. 0, LINDS A V, f I>7 tf ’ 4 bratihe- g 0,,. RANKIN HOUSE. rnlmnlßis. ->oryri*. ' ■<& w. RYAN. Pr.q.’r ltuby Restaurant, BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, BNDEB THE RANKIN HOUSE. janl djiWli J. W. in IV Prop r. Sans Souci Bar! Restaurant and Ten Pin Alley! . Is| | a . |>OT OF WINEH, LIQUORS AND CIGAHH. OYSTERS, FISH, GAMI. and Choice \f, a ’ M - rved at all hour*, at iSiMonah •• pri raff, and private room* when deaired- THE TEN PIN ALLEY is the beat ever con structed in Colombo* Mr. JAMES LAWRENCE ha* charge. * janS tf A. J BOLAND, Proprietor. O For Side. fMBMMkm cm.eoßv. mrn. m> POTATOES, EBATHERS. PIUS VBfeT. SCGAIi OCITOI. TOBAceu.nrt MEATS. I>. VV i : ItKTT. JmH to, under Rankin H'NHK*. W. J. FiiUd), Pant i*t. Over Wittteh A Kin mV* Jewelrv Store, Broad sfr-t. Notiee. A Ll* peraonif are notified againot making any i t. pQRhMM from TiANTEL OdoV of tb- j*r- ).- erty, atoek <* provisions belonging to the plan tation wrfrbed by DaniH odotn'anff tb- wuler •‘igued during tin* year I*l4, a* I claim the titlo to the Parne, r. c. TODY. January 18th 1*74 dltawtf (iOVKRNMENT OF (i 11011(11 A. i:\iTtiUve Uopariincut, Jami s M. Smith, Go' urnor of the State p. AY AW land or. J- W. Warren, Ser- tftikb E.v ccnrtva Department. Thomua <•’. II >ward. Samuel C. Williuiu*. Clerk* Eatvutive Department. ,T. 1C Campbell, Warrant Clerk. AV. 11. Grlgabjr. Mesneuger and Recording ] Clerk. slab* Hi|use oliterr*. * N. 0. l'.urnett. Weretarx f State. 'J. F.l)iw s. Clerk. AV. L. (loltlaiuith. Comptroller General. .1, AV. Reuttoe. J. AV. Uolduuith, Cl- iWs. : John Jones. State iWaanrer. I Miller Grieve. Clerk. Joel Branham. Librarian. ; K. A. Flowolleti. Superintendent t*l Public BuildlUg*. etc. G. J. orr, State heluKd i'oimuiaaionor. i Thouiaa F. Green, M. IJ.. Sup rintemlt ut oi Lunatle Asylum. W. I>. William*, superintendent Academy of the Blind. AV. O. CouiH'i’. SuperltiteiiAlent Deal and Dumb Asylum JinlUOal Department. HUrBKMK COCKT. . lion, linaiu Warner. Chief Justiet ' Hon H. K, Moray. Jmlge. ll■*. R.’P. Trippe. Judge. N. J. Hammond. Atttrne\ Geu ral. D. Harrison. Clerk, lit ury Jaoksoii. Reporter. The Supreme Court sit* ut the seat of govern i men!. i>, ginning on the third Monday in January ! an l the lirst Monday in July of each year. t*ia£Rtou coriiTH. Aibanij Circuit. Vutor J. St rosier. Judge. Hvrou 11. Bower, Solicitor UiMieral. Baker—Third Monday* in May aud November. Calhoun Third Mondays in March ami Sep tember. Deeatur--First and second Mondays in May ami November. rty—First, second and third Mondays In April aim October. Mitcließ-.Fourth M- ndays in May and Novem ber. Worth—Fourth Mondays in April and October. Atlanta Circuit. J dill I, Hopkins, Judge. T. J. Glenn. Solicitor (General. DvKalb -Third Monday* in March and Septem ber. Clayton—First Mo uiay* in March and Septem ber. I'd ton -Monday mxt lt*r the loiirth Mon days in March uml September. tUfftm/a (Xrcuit. William OibKoii, Jutlg . Davenport Ja kson. Solictor G* ueral. B-trke Third M >mla>s in May ami November. Columbia F til th Mondays in March umt Bep t. mber. Mopuflli Third Mondays in March and Sep temi t*r. Rie'nnend - 'Hiinl Dfnntlavs in April and Octo ber. H uc Hid ft Circuit Noel B. Kii’gbt. Jede-V ('. h. I'tdilip* S.dicifor G noml. Cherokee—Fourth M <uduy* tn F< bruat'j ami iirsi Monday n in Annual Cobb -Set mid Monday* in Marik and Novem ber. Dawson--Third Mondays in April and second Mondays in September. Forsyth First Mondays in April and fourth Mondays in August. Fannin—Third Monday► in May and October. Gilmer ~Bt*oonl Monday* in May and October. Milton Fourth Monday in March and third Monday in Aujttist. Pickens—Fourth Monday* in April and Heptem ber. Town*—Monday after l oirth Monday* in May ami October. Fnior Fourth Mondays In May nml October. PruHswicl Circuit. John L. Harris. Judge. Simon AA . litit ii. Solicitor Ueimral. Ajipliu.t Third Monday* in Murcliand S-?.*ent ! her. (Jaindt n- Tnesdav after the fourth AT nd.ny in April and October. Charlton Moutlay after Camden Court, tHu :t Sh ..it i l l i.c. - • torUand <>( ; dt r. (otfi t.- Firs! lin ad ays in April and October. Echols S- .'on 1 At indflys in April ami October. Glyun third Tuesday after iourth Moudny in May and November. Liberty- Tuesday afbr the third Monday in May ami November. Fierce—First Monday* In March and Sepfem- j AA'are Fourth Monday* in March and Septeni- i I her. AVa yin Second Momlay* in Mart h ami Sept cm her. ' Chut tah oooJiet Vice nil. James Johnson. Judge. AY. A. Little. Solicitor General. Chattahoochee—Fourth Monday* in .March and September. Harris -Second Monday* in April amt October. Marion—Third Mondays in April and October. Muscogee Hf.-oud Monday* in May and No vember. Stewart Fourth Monday* in April ami Octo ber. Talb't Second Mondays in March and St pitm i her. Taylor - First Monday* in April aud October. ( Cherokee Circuit. C. I>. McCuteUen, Judge. Albert T Hackott, Solicitor General. Bartow -Tiartl Monday* in March him! Septem ber. (''•)*# s fund AT >udays in February and Au -1 gust. Da<b* -Se'i-nd Monday* in May and November. { Gordon—Thin' .Afoudu;. in F-dvruary atid Ait- j gnat. Murray 'J‘nir>i Monday* ill April and October. AYhitlledd i ourth Mondeys in April and Octo ber. East*. n Circuit AVilliain Schley, Judge. A. 11. louuar, Solicitor General. Bryan—Third Monday* in April and November. Bullock Thursday* before- lh- first Mondays In April aud November. Chatham second Monday* in F-brnary, May and November. Effingham—Second Monday* tn April and No vember. Mclnt**h- Tueauays after thw Umt Monday* in April uml November. Flint Cirntit. John I. Hall, Judge. T. B. CabaniM*. Solicitor General. Butt* Second Mondays In March and Septem ber. H'-nry —Third Monday* in February rind Au gust. Newton Third Monday* in March ami Septem ber. Pike Second Mouilay* In April and October. Rockdale Monday alter th* fourth Momlay* in March and September. Spalding—First Monday* In February and Au gust. Upson -First Monday* in May and November. Mru'.n Circuit. Barnard Hill. Judge. Cha*. J. Harri*. Solicitor General. Bibb- Fourth Mondays in April ami October. Crawford—Fourth Monday* in March and Sep tember. Houston Fourth Monday* in May and Novem ber. Twiggs—Second Monday* in April and October. Middle Circuit Heracbel v Johnson, Judge. John AV Robinson, Solicitor General. Emanuel—Third Monday* in April and October. Jeff*rnon—Second Monday* in May and Novem ber. John otn—Fourth Monday* in March and Sep tember. Screven First Monday* in May aud November. Tatnall —Second Monday* in April and October. Washington—Second Monday* '.n March and September. Northern Circuit, O. n. Pottle, Judge. Samuel Lumpkin. Solicitor General. Elbert- Second Monday* in March and H*p temlrer. Huticoi k Second Monday* in April and Octo ber. Hart—Third Monday* in March aud September. Lincoln—Fourth Monday* in April aud Octo ber. Madi*on First Monday* in Maxell and Septem ber. Oglethorpe—Third Momlay* In April and Ot to be r. Taliaferro—Fourth Monday* in February and August. Warren—First Mon-lay* in April and October. : Wilkes—Pirst Monday* in May and November. Glasscock -1 lord Monday* in February and An- 1 gu*t Ocmulgee Circuit. CF-orge V. Bartlett. Judge. Joseph Preston, Solicitor General. Baldwin—Fourth Monday* in February and Au gust Greene—Second Monday* In March and Sep tember. Jasper—Second Monday* in February and Au gust. Jone* Third Monday* in April and October. Morgan First M'mday* in March and Hsptcrn- ! her. Putnam—Third Momlay* haDareli aud Hoptem- ; her. Wilkinson—First Mondays in March and Hep- ' tcmV-r. Oconee Circuit. A. C. Pat*. Judge. Robin A. Stanley, Solicitor General. Dodge Fourth Mondays In April and OctolMdr. | Dooly—Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Irwin-Friday after the fourth Mouday* in March aud September. Laurens—Second Monday* in April aud Octo ber. Montgomery—Thursday after th*' first Mon days in April and October. Pulaski—First Mondays in May and November. : Telfair—Tuesday after the third Monday* tn j April and October. Wilcox—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. P'xtaula Circuit. W. D. Kiddoo, Judge. James T. Flewellen, Solicitor General. Clav—Fourth Mondays in March and S/*pt-m- Karly - I'iiat Moa<l\\* lu April and Or tuber. Miller—Second M<Mtda>* ill April an.l October. Quitman—Third Al 'inlu.va In May and Novell • ljor. Randolph—Firat Mon.liya In May and N mni i bcr. Terrell- Fourth Monday* in XChyimd November. • Rome Circuit. Jno. AV. 11. Undirwoti.l, Judge. Cicero T. Olementa, Solicitor General. Chattooga—First Monday* in March ami Sep tember. Floyd—Find Monday* In January and July. Paulding—First Mondays In February ami Au gust. l\*lk- Second Monday * lu February and Au gust. Haralson Fourth Mondays lu March umlS.p --j tembt r. AA’alkcr- loi*t Monday* in February and Au I gust. „ Southern Circuit. August 11. lJaiiHcll. Judge. , Robert G. Mitchell. Solicitor General. 11,'rrieu— Third Monday* In March ami Septem ber. Brooks—First Mondays in May ami November. Colquitt- AAYdnesday after fourth Monduy* in March and {jcntciftbcr. i I.owudc*- The first Monday* In May and No ■ \ember, ami shall be held two week* it nect *ury. ! Thomas - Third week* in April ami October. Southwestern Circuit. James M. Clarke, Judge. CharleH F. Crisp. Solicitor General, j Lee—Fourth Monday in March and second | Monday in November. ! Macon—First Monday iu December atnl third 1 Monday in July. i Schley—Second Monday* in April ami October. Sumter—Third Monday a in April and October. Webster Second Monday* in March sud Sep i tembor. Coweta Circuit. ! Hugh Buchanan, Judge, Albert Jl. Cox, Solicitor General, j Carrol!—First Monday's in April and October. Cumpb 11 s.vond Monday* in February and August. Coweta First Monday* in Mureh and Septem ber. Douglas* —Third .Monday* in April ami October. Fayette Fourth Mouday* in February ami Au gust. Heard - Third Monday* in March amlStpfem bcr. Mi riw. thcr First Mondays In May ami No vember. Troup Thfr.l Monday* in May ami November, i ll'rtfem (Srcuit. Genre, 1. Rice, Judge, Emery Speer, Solicitor General. Batiks—First Monday* in April and October. Clarke -First Monday* In February and second j Monday# August. Frank- First Monday* in February ami second Monday * in August. Franklin---Second Mondays in April and Octo ber. Gwinm tt- First Momlay* In March ami second Monday* in H pt-mlu r. Habersham Third Monday* in April and Octo ber. Hall—Third Mouduy* in March aud September. I Jackson Fourth M<>mlay* in February atnl Au- ! gnat. 1 Rabun Fourth Monday* in April an.l October. ! Walton -Third Monday* in April an.l August. I Whit Monday after the fourth Monday* in j April and October, jmnwTouv oi- Tin- HTY. (lUIITIIfM. HUM rtUwMHVTIIII AN. I Corner of Oglethorpe ami Ht. Clair street* Rev. ■ i. H. Nall, pastor. Service* at 10‘._. a. m. and 4 l* I m. . adi Sunday. Sumlay school at 1) a. m V.I’ISCOPAL (TBOUTY). Oglethori! strict, between Randolph and St. clair Rev. \\. C. Hunter rector. Service* at 11 m. and 1 1 3 r. m. each Sunday. Kumlay-achool | at f v. HUMAN I ATHOUC. st. Phillip* ami st Janie* (Catliolie)--ouJaek • t.-ti’ • t. between Baldwin and Fewatrccts— l’:itin r Hamilton pastor. Ma** at (1 aud 9 1 , a. . .M.. and vesper* at 5 i*. m. Catechi*m nt 4 i*. m. FXUST HAPTIHT. Kimudph street, betvvi'eu Jackson and Troup I'ti ‘ il'-v. c. A. Kendrick pastor. Service* i vt ry Sunday at lit 1 , a. m. ami 7‘, n. m Sunday- | ! school at 0 \. m. • m m HomsT. 1 st. li' uii Jack*.nt atreet. In tween Randolph j -ill St. ctnir—Rev. R. J. Corley jaw tor. Her j \ Lt’t-fs ( a h Sunday at 10'. a. m. and 7'.,' r. m. Sun i day school at n a. m. st Paul Southeast corner <d Franklin aud li 'iip r iivttH- Rev. J. (). Brandi pastor. Ber | ni■ ■ • very Sumlay at 10'; a. m. and i\ m. Sunday-school at 4 c m. Broad Street M.-thodiat On upper Bvuadutiv.et. lb v. 14. 1 Breedlove pastor. S- rvie. *every Huu ! day at 10V. a. m. and 7'j rm. Sunday school at l‘J l > e. m Class meeting Ht OA. M. JEWISH HVNAtiOOT'E. c>rner of Crawford and Forsyth str> eta. Her- i man Birkiiithnl rabid. Service* cvfry Friday i evening at H o'clock and Saturday morning at 10 o'clock OIUAKU. Methodist I B. Payne |Mtntor. Service* first Sunday at lo v. m.. and third Sunday at ti P. M. j Sunday school p. m. Baptiat'-Rev pastor. Service* on th< fourth Sumlay in each month. Sunday- j I school nt * l . a m. lIHOVV S EVII.LF. j Baptist— U ' pnntor. Service* j first and tbird SumiuvH. Sunday school at H l ., a.m, ! 1 Trinity (Methodist) Rev. L. B. Payne paa ; tor. Service* first, second mid third Sunday at 8 ivm. ami Mrd Hu inlay at 10., a.m. Alternate I Sundays supplied both morning ami evening. Sunday-school ••very Sumlay at and *. m. ror.onEC. Anbury ('luq.el (M'-thodist) - Eust <kmnnmi—W, I I. Gaines piistur. Service-* every hunday at 10‘j , a. m., dr. m. and 7‘. at night. Hunday-achool at j V A . M . First Baptist Corner Front uml Ht, Clair ! atroot (nt ar river)—Green McArthur jieHtor. Her- 1 vice* every Hunday at 10'* a. m. and Mi*, m. Sun j day school at U a. m. St John (Methodi*th Northeast Common G. B. Taylor pastor. Service* every Hunday at ID.'j a. m and mv. m Hunday-aehool at a. m. Second Baptist, church (Northern Llbtrtica)— Primus Stafford pastor. Service* every Sunday at 10 . v vr and Hp. xi. Sunday-mliord af Da. m. I. O. o F. Muscogee on Oglcthorpo street, betw< n St. Clair ami Cruwford htrect*. Regular meeting* held every Monday evening at 7.‘. o'clock. Chatbuut ht <• Etn auipiuent meet* ‘id umt 4tli i Monday* in t *• h month. Masonic. C'duiubtifcti L*>dge. No. 7 - Mt ■t* .'kl Tuesday night in t a b mouth. Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meet* on Ist Friday night iu each mouth. Hope Council, No. 4 M' tt* tkl Saturday night in each mouth. Ht. Aldemar Commandery. Meet* ‘MI Tuesday uight in each month. Iyodgc in Burriis’ building, corner Broad and Randolph streets. llAni Iterifli. Lodge in Burrua’ building Meetings held (ill the and fid Sunday* in eaeli month. Public flitflillnff*. Court House (In Court Square, centre of city) between Oglethorpe and Ja< kson and Crawford and ThoniaH streets. Jail on East Common, foot of Crawford street, j Opera House northeast corner Crawford and Oglethorpe street*. Female Orphan Asylum, East Common, mar cemetery. Post Office, corner Oglethorpe and Randolph street* Hotels. Rankin House, corner Broad and Crawford streets. Planters’ H -mse, Broad street (cunt side), be tween Ht. Clair and Crawford. Central Hotel, Broad street (east side), between Ht. ciair and Crawford streets. Broad Street House, cast Hide Broad street, be tween Crawford and Thomas streets Public School*. No. l (white male) northeast, corner Jackon • aud Crawford street*. No. 2 (white female) Month- | west corner Ht. Clair and Forsyth streets. Temperance Hall (mixed colored) OgleUiope j sLvi r, between Randolph and Bryan. Mun}ri|>al Government. Mayor, John Mrllhenny; City Treasurer, John , N. Barnett: Clerk of Council, M. M. Moore; City Attorney, Chari*-* Coleman; City Physician, W. j W. Flew lien; City Hexton, Abraham Odom; City j Marshal, ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Rob* i imvnr.; Wharfinger, Jake Burrua. HOUC’F.. Chief— First Hfpnd— W. L. Cash. <u|>tain: Roht. <l. 1 Mitchell, Win, H. H. Wood, Charles Brody, Whit. ! Smith, James itobarts. Torn MgEgchern. Hecond Hquad—John Koran, captain: John Bt. 1 < air, Jocb Roper, Zeno Pickett, Dan’l Duncan, j John Brady, John Reagan. Itnll uf t nlumbiiK Fire Department. IV/ard of Control- W. If. Williams, Chief En gineer; G. W. Rosette, First Ass't Engineer; C. A. Ethridge, Second Ass't Engineer; <l. It. Flour noy, Secretary. TI&K CAM I’AtdKH. Colnn.biis. N'.. 1 -Engine house on Brood atreet, 1 above Bryan. Young Ain' rica. No. fi—Engine house on Ogle thorpe Htreet, between Crawford and Thomas. Central Mechanics, No. fi—Engine house on Ran dolph street, near Union Passenger Depot. Hook and Ladder, No. 1 -Engine house next to j Springer's Opera House. Military. City Light Guard*—Armory in Rnkin House Skating Rink. Entrance ou Crawford street. j Columbus Guard*—Armory in Gunby's build ing, on St. Clair street, between Broad and Front f Htreet*. Vt. F. 111.1111.1, Randolph street, (opposite Strapper's) Columbus, [ janl lv] Georgia. William P. Tumor's Insurance Agency, .INTO. OX Broad Stroot. t iiiimrH'iuiil llnitiTs’ liisHrnnco t ni|iun). tu)ii(ul, .... $i(K),000.00 State Insiirnitee Comimity of Xashvllle. ’* ... 560,000.00 fehfi d3m A. M. BRANNON, Wliolesnle snul lit'lnil Oruua'isl. IS sTll.t. A (’ANt)IOATE FOR THK PATItOSAOK OF TUK PEOW i: At AVlioU*Nle : SIMMONS’ LIVES UECiULATOII, IIOSTETTEB’S BITTEItS, McLKAM'S STKKNG’I'IIENINii CORDIAL, DENNISON'S CONDITION POWDERS, POTASH in . a-,>s, KEROSENE OIL, PASTOR OIL, Laudanum, Patttporle, quinine, Moi'idilne, Cod Liver Oil, And many oltmr artii-la. for loaa than tin. Mini- avti.-lca enn bo laid dawn In r - from N,.v V.m !, ul ra t iil. lcvervthlng that 1* kept in a first da** Drug Store, the best GREEN and BI.ACK I FAS in cluded. jn ; J. H. BRAMHALL Wnlehnmkev tnul .leYVeler, and apkkt ron in) Hrojul St,. Columbus, (in. Siny<‘rSeYviny' MitcliiiiUK SELLS THE BEST SPECTACLES. I Beat Machine OilfNoe.llCH. Ac., for all Mnchiuo*. Watches. Clock* and Jewelry Repaired, Hewing Machine* Repaired. If you would preserve your sight, cull on Buamhaj.l and get a pair of his best Speetaclos or Eye Glasses. BEDELL & CO., Liquor Dealers & Tobacco Agents, A i EATS Ft >H TI I 10 OLD GROW AND WOODBURN WHISKIES, 140 BROAD Street, COLUMBUS, GA, jail. 2‘2-d3m HOOTS AMI SI I QMS. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN A IULL A -SOBTMXNT OP All tiig Leading Styles and Qualities Boots and Shoes! Such as the people want. #*• Onr stock is all manufactured for OUR OWN TRADE, and we warrant every jvair to be good. Terms Cash, and Low Prices. BOOTS AM) SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES \o. 10 4 Iti’ond S>S(a-<‘ol. HOOTS AND SHOES. J. S. JONES’ Cash Dry Goods House, OoXuLXXi.'tox.'i.sst, Georgia. f|MIK UNDKKSJGNKD. IN VIEW UF KKDIM’ING MANY LINKH Ol UOODb, WILL OjT I K TIIL.YI I AT ADV ANTAGKOUH PRICES. LARGE LINE OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S WINTER GLOVES. LARGE and ATTRACTIVE SELECTION WINTER DRJOSH (i(H)DS. COLORED DRESS SILKS- tho best assortment in market. A small bid choice lot of IMPORTED CLOTHS AND OASSTMERES i best grade. JUST IN : The following desirable additions to stock : IW> pieces CHOICE PRINTS. .lEANS AND MEDIUM CASS! MERES, WHITE AND RED PLANNEE, WHITE CANTON FLANNEL. BLACK ALPACA. ltw dozen MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE. I .urge stock CORSETS, from 50 cents t o TABLE I,INF,NS, NAPKINS, TOW FES and IRISH LINENS, in all grades. 500 dozen COATS’ THREAD all of which are offered at low figures. janl eodtf f. N. JON KM. The VIRGINIA Store, No. SO Broad Ntruut, UolumbUN, <ia.. Keep, n I.sii*ite Slorf* ol' Dry Uomlk ol’ liver., liiml. ami Sells 4 lieitl, for 4 'asli. t; o —— N ]'.W 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. 1-2} cents worth 15 cents anywhere. 25 pieces BLACK ALPACA just received. Other DRESS GOODS at cost. Large stoek SHOES made to order and warranted not to rip. Ijarge stock CARPETS, cheapest in the, market. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. janlS) tf 11. TANARUS, ( ICILI-lllt. lin 111 II !!■ IHI I 111 lll 111 I Ml— 111 I mum 111 ■—l—■! E. E. Yonge, 91 Broad St., f \ IVKB NO'IICK THAT. NOTWITHSTANDING TIIL ICI N (TON” HIM DURING THK ( UIGHT \ I MAH HOLIDAYS. HIM STOCK OF Hats is Still Complete! and i* ju*t now in receipt of a lot of Late and Fancy Styles, Hi* *t<><;k of l .NDKKWKAB Embraces Everything in that Line. and respectfully calls attention of the public to .Yow Y r orli < dly Wliirf,” with which there i* notlilny in this mark t that w ill compare. janl Gm - T. S. SPEAR Agent, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, 10l BROAT> HTHEET. janl* tf F l . C. Tohnson <&. Cos WHOLESALE \NI RETAIL Dry Goods Merchants, I ti*o;il Nt., C7oliiiixl>iim. <Jn.„ HAVE NOW ON HAND AND WILL UECEIVK TIIIH WKKKt Lnrge lot Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings; Fine Sea Island Brown at 10 cents a yard; New lot Hamburg Edgings and Inscrtings, very cheap; Ladies’ All-Linen llankderchiels at 10c. a piece; Fine lot Black Alpaca and Brllliantincs; Ositiil.iirus, Shi'i'lints. SliirlliiitN. I'lictorj (lirt'lu, And a lull lino of Dry Good, AT LOWEST PBICKS. tbt 3m ISTEJ’W F’IR.TVE AT THE NEW YORK STORE. The Yimlersignetl have formed n COPARTNERSHIP under the firm name of (JORDON & CARGILL Fur the Purpose of Tmnsactinß a Cash Dry Goods Business And have leaned the large and commodious *toro house known u* the NEW YORK NTORE, No. S2, itroai! Ntmt, Oar stock lu a few days will Up full and complete, and prices will be made to , suit tin- times. WINTER DRESS GOODS, FURS, Ami many other good* will be *old AT OXK H ALF THK NEW YORK FONT! Hpecial bar gaifis offered In CORSETS ANX> KID GLOVES! MR. J. A. KIRVI'N is with u* and will be pleased to nee hi* frienda. u. C. GOKIMIN, .1. K. CUIGILL. Columbus, Ua., Jan. 20th, lH7e.-dAweod tf Great Sacrifice in Dry Goods! MAYING taken the store recently occupied by F. C. JOHNSON A (JO., aud PEYTON, GORDON ii (\>.. No. 72 Broad Htreet. I will from thin date offer to the citizen* of Cnlnuibas and the sur rounding country, my WHOLE STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Linens and White Goods At a Groat Sacx’ifloo! 1 h-tvi dctermiiD'il poHitivoly to go out of the Dry Good* bunine**. and clooe up on the first or fifteenth of May. Thin 1* a rare ohalloa to aave money. In a few day* I will add to my *toek a Hue of 1 )omeßt l<* <*OOdH. which will be. Hold VERY LOW. 4'w ' All purcliUHCß CAHH. /V. M. PEYTON. Columbus. Ga., January 17th, 1875. [cod2m Williams* Photograph Art Gallery! (OVER CARTER'S DRUG STORK) Oolnm>3iis, Georgia. O 1)! lOTOGRAI*H PORTRAITS FROM LIFE. OR COPIED FROM OLD PICTURES OF ANY KIND AND Enlarged t>> Cabinet or Life Size, aud beautifully Colored iu Ink, Paatel or Oil Color*. Wo have employed (wo Profeaaora, CHAB. DkHEURIFF and J. L. DUFFIE, whose skill a* correct Coloriet ha* no Hiiporior. We are determined to furnish any kind, size or style Piet urea with a* perfect finish a* any taken North or Honth. Wo defy competition iu prices, quality or artistic stylo*, regardless of cloudy weather. Wo invite a call to examine specimen* of Plain and Colored Photographs and Pictures of all kind*. Gallery up onu stair*, over Carter’s Drug Store. Frame* and Fixture*, Moulding Glass, Ac., in stock at lowest prices. janlO If WIMiIAWM & KKO., Proprietors. \Y. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. CHAB. H. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE A> I) RETAIL (irtx erN ami Commission Merchants < 'orncr under ItnnUin House, !!iiv<‘ th<‘ and Best Snlednd Stork of Grorerlen In the City of Columbus, CONSISTING OF BACON SI DES. BULK SIDES. BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL DERS. BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LAltl) in tinmen, I Jir<l in buckets and kKH. FLOUR of all uradcs, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brnnd, l he best in the world. BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL. SOAP, CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as OSNABURGS, 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 tier cent, proof that may he desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and oriee, 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. janl tf WATT ft WALK KM. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Oo)umE>us, Ga. I bug leave to inform my friend* ami the public that I have on hand a large Htock of Groceries and Provisions < ''insisting in part of FLOUR of all grades, nt S<IS.SO to SO.OO If) bhl. Bacon and Bulk Meats, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, L’toiMAlfi Wyrup jiikl MolanNeN. Salt, OatN, Corn, Meal, choice lot Planting . Potatoes, l,i<|iiors and Wines, Shoos, Tin Ware, Ac., Ac. >■*>■ From this date my terms will be strictly cash, except to prnpt paying customers, and prices to suit. No charge fordrnyage. Respectfully, jnl .iPo.U'vtr J. H. HAMILTON. BOOTS AND SHOES.