The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 16, 1875, Image 3

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The i I*rlure* Beatrice. Ttuwol of hfr bktboth u, to vovno na poleon. L Helen Letter.) in Mr. Moucure .'*i\- way's correspomieu, c for an Ohio pn iierHuftlrPTOft rojral tharriago. which lie suggests as being on the tapis, is Lcyt'oU'lwl here with expres-dons of ihcceJiihi y. The story is to tin- olToct liiat, on tli" refusal of an . l<li i aoii.ni of # rfoble house to lio compulsorily , retired from Independent public life in tie* sanio fashion as tho Marquis of Lome, negotiations wore open ml for the Uitrotiiul of Princes.- Jh-utriiv to the son "f \apol. m Ilf I niusi confess i hat 1 share Ihe ski ; iti ism with which the statement D reuoned, but on grounds other than have hith erto been set forth. That "ive do not j marry our princes and princesses to Roman Catholics,” is an untenable objection. 11a!her more than a tear ago it might a.s well have been urge.l against au tfllianee w ith Imperialism of Greek orthodoxy, the eastern eluirch being as essentially hetrmlox, judge# by Augelieau standards, as t lie Roman Over was oris The t rut li is there is uo law to hinder. If such an enaettnetit could be found among the statutes, of the realm, we have a ParHamout that would repeal it when required so to do, after a par donable indulgence in a blaze of fireworks. Such arrangements are very far from impossible. Indeed, families multiple so rapidly in the vicinity of the throne mid amongst paupers—the two classes least gov erned by economic or prudential eon siderntlons -and, on the other hand, European policy is so clearly set to wards tile diminution of the number of separate sovereignties, that ere long recourse must be had to expedi ents yet untried. The sphere of English alliances abroad must be largely extended, or a celebrate life must be permitted to the majority of persons of royal parentage, or the millionaires of stock jobbing and commerce must h ■ sought in mar riage, or iter Majesty’s children and grand-children must lake their chan ces of life by hum st e!T< if in precisely the .same way as tile commonality. The Tumor by which Mr. Cutnvav has been Hoaxe 1 is, on tli ■ face of it, i lit - probublc, because nothing whatever is known of it in circles where il should, in the nature of things, he first heard of; and gossip that is trustworthy about tire court conn s pretty directly through channels which tire not accessible to that gen tleman. The Queen’s match making proclivities arc know u Her imperi ous will overrides all minor consider ations of affection or inclination in those immediately beneath her inllu ence. It is very natural, perhaps, that she should wish for her young est daughter's settlements; but it must, be remembered that the young lady wants fully three months to the attainment of her eighteenth year, and speculations as to the disposal of her hand are premature • ♦ • A Bif.u’Tin i. TuoraHT. When the summer Of youth is slowly wasting nwav on the nightfall of age, and the shadow of the path becomes deepei and deeper, and life wears to it elose, it is pleasure to look through the vista of time upon the sorrow - and felicities of our earlier years. If we have a home to shelter and hearts to rejoice with us. and friends have been gathered around our lire sides, and the rough places of wa y furring will have been worn and smoothed away in the twilight of life, the many dark simts we have passed through will grow brighter and more beautiful. Happy, indeed, are those whose intercourse with tin world has not changed the tone of their holier feeling or broken the am sieal chords of the heart,whose vibra tions are so melodious, so tender, and so touching in the evening of their life. • ♦ - During the war. a famous (rage, dian played Richelieu before a large audience', among whom wits Ahra ham Lincoln. The audience was mixed in Its sympathies, but the ac tor,not wishing to fire their passions, altered the text of a famous line to read “Take away the sword; States may be saved without it The cir cumstance was reported to Forrest. The gloomy giant uttered a curse. Meanwhile lie played the same part, and one night, when Lincoln w.i once more In the front, thundered out the line with marvelous energy and emphasis: "Take away the sword ; States CAN be saved without if." The point was seen and the ap plause shook the house. A Men Vork correspondent -ays. "Josephine Mansfield, as good look ing as ever, is in town. Hite rejoices iu a verdict} and, if a verdict is a nice thi Hi to tjttvej she can rejoice; hut when shogets the fg.V.ntto sin- will re joice still more, end that jubilee will not occur till her old age needs cheer ing. Mrs. Lucy Fisk took t ilings very easy during Jim’s life, but sin- doesn’t proptwc to fill his place and provide for his lady friends after hi- death. When she put up the Hat tide >r< i inon umentehi; said . ‘Lie perfectly quiet, dear Jame; Stoke- may be pardoned; Goukl may is.i converted; but -I phine wifi never get. a’dollar.’ And Fisk just braced himself against his fifty-ton tombstone and his Wife’s n surcmeeantfircsted like a lumb." ■■ "J 1 1 A Card, rnfiß ;unl<sT{|?td !ia* thi* flay h< • n :*ip< mb '1 1 tuatbo'lWtjS Admiuiitmf..r f th*- slat' of A. ESN IK, T!ih it* t > ui n fin tlrnt The llariluhit Itiminess trill he t oiitiimed. A #tw‘k -f Good- will 1* kept on hand ana Sold at as Low Prices as can be afforded For Cawli. Penm* indTim-il In tli* K*ini* ni’i-f ramr turnanl anil sritir J. 4. FRUKK. T*ni|Mrry Aduunistrat -r. 04.. 5, 1*75. feb $ dlwAw’Jt Make Your City Tax Returns. fIMIK Council having fixM an fatly flat*- for tli" 1 follecUcM#of-taxes for th tint* a!li.w<-(t hr making rotors* is very limited, and part.it* are r* apt'-etfuUjr IRfl ■ triuat! v're<vi*.-.tv 'l t make return before IKo Inst. While Asse-sHors have lix-d the value ©f r-ai it in necessary that owner* should ffiv* in a ber of their lot; otberw.*'-, tie > will t*-- in d fault and liable to a doable tax OAcoat the Court Ho s ; i | MM MJOKE, Ul* rk <Vnm il. ft! 5 H. ¥. EVERETT, * DEALER TX Family * Fancy Groceries, I lu* 1 Potato***, a'l varle t ■ - Cxard‘n Kocd , li’errtw’ Pljjr lining, 3 lb, (km TomutoeM tat ‘2oc. ri ~ - *• :bo<*. tllt-t*(ly;<- (jonlioh I<utt*i‘. I**fcvlifnl Motir. \om All Owkl* D'-livopd. . n L VXD SHINGLEK -ustantly *.n IJ. F. EVERETT. few. %vr Corner mar Market [(iDVKKNMKNT OF (iKOllt.I A, I: v4H'ilt i5 a* llrpu i t mi'll!. Ja.ml* .M. tiMUU, Uoitiruttr of the SUt> lv \V. AU xniitler, J. W. Warren. Secretaries Ex eeutivu l>t iMirtmcint. Thttmaa <’ Howard, Samuel C. Williams. Clerks Kxpi utive I)f|iartnient. .1 B. Cunpbell. Warrant Clerk. XV, IT. UrlgHbv, Meaßeni!' r and Recording j Clerk. Mule House Oflioer*. ! N. O, Barm 1 1. Sccr-Ury < ■ suit* . J. F. Jonea, cl* rk. 1 W. E Ooldamlth. f<hmptr*'tlcrOenernl. J. \N . KfUfrof. I. W. UohlaiuUtl. Clerka. John Jones, siute Treasurer Miller fVrtex.- a’lerk. Joel ltruuham. Librarian. r. A. Fiewellfii, Suyiei inteiulrnt of Puldie • Buildings, etc. (1. J. Orr. state School (NmnuiaHiouer. Thomas J'. t*r vu, M. I‘.. superintendent **t • Lunatic Aaylnin. W. P. Williams. Superintendent Academy of I the Bund. W o. Connor. Hnperlnteurtent Tbuf and Dumb Asylum. Judicial llcpariniciit. si'i'KF .M k corn r li it. Ifiram Warner. Chief Juatie- . H<ui. li. K. Mef ay, Judge. Hon. H. P. Trippe. Judge. N I Hammond. Attorney General, j Z. P. Harrison, clerk. Henry Jackson. Reporter. The Supreme Curt sits at the seal of govern* incut, beginning on the third Monday iu January and t'.i. rirst Monday in July <<t each year MTPKRIOR COURTS. Albany Circuit. Peter J. Rlroaier. Judge. Myron B Bower. SolicitorOrncr*!. Baker -Thirtl Mondays iu May amt November. Calhoun Third Mondays iu March and Sep- ' tember. peeatur- First and second Mondays in May ami November. Dougherty—First, second ami third Mondays I iu April ami October. Mif.-hell Fourth Mondays iu May and Novem ber. Worth—Fourth Mondays in April and October. Atlanta fiVrtnV. John 1.. Hopkins, Judge. T. J. Glenn. Solicitor Gen* ral. DeKalh -Thirtl Mondays in March and Septem ber. Clayton First Mondays in March ami Septem ber. Fulton—Monday next utter the fourth Mon days in March ami September. iuffusta (Sicvit. William Gilts n. Jmlge. Davenport Ja kson, Solictor General. Burke—Third Mondays in May anti November. * - olwnbis—Fourth Mondays in March ami St*p tember. McDultl .-Thirtl.Mondays **> March ami Rep* toUlbel. Kichmoud Third Mondays in April ami Octo ler li M ’ if mV Circuit. Not 1 li. Knight. Judge. c. p. Phillips. Solicitor General. Cb< rokee- Fourth Mondays in February and ! first Mondays in Vugust . Cobb s.T>ml Mondays in March ami Novem- . ier. Dawson—Third Moutlays in April ami second j Mondays in September. Foray th—First Mondays iu April ami fourth i Momliiys in August.. Fanulu -Third Mondays In May and October. 1 Utlim r X fond Mondays in May and October, i Milton—Fourth Monday in March and third j Monday in August Pickens -Fourth Mondays iu April ami Septem ber. Towns Monday alter fourth Mondays in May ] ami October. Fuion Fourth Mondays in May and October, j Hrunnwick l 'ircuit. John L. Harris. Judge. Simon W Hitch. Solicitor General. Appling —Third Mondays iu March ami Keptein- . b r. Camden--Tuesday after th fourth Monday in 1 April and Oct<dx r. Charlton Monday after Camden Court. Oliueh—Secnnd Tuesdays in April ami October. Coffee -First Tuesdays in April and October. E, hols -Second Mondays in April and October, i Glynn Third Tuesday alter touvtli Monday in May and Noveinbt r. Liberty -Tuesday alter the third Monday in May uml November. Pe rce First Mondays in March and Hepteni- j her. Ware- Fourth Mondays in Mar. h ami Septem ; ber. W aym •—Kecon I Mondays in March and Sept cm j ber. * Chattahoochee Circuit. James Johnson, Judge. W. A. Little. Solicitor General. ( iiattalmocli F nrtli M<uiduys in March and ' September. llarri* S' mini M<>mtays in April and October. . Marlon--Thirtl Moudays in April ant! October. Muscogei' Sceuuil Monday - in May anti N<>- j comber. St wart Fourth Mondays in April ami Oeto- | ber Talb .t S' ci.nd Mondays in March and K ptem- ! her. Taylor—First M .udaysin Ajtril and Oetolx r. Cherak.tr Circuit. < D McCutehon. Judge. Albert'!'. Hack tt. Holt*’it or G-uni-al. Btrtow -Third Mondays in Mm li ami K. ptein bcr. Cwtu' Hu S cmid Mondays in F.-bi uary anl Au- | gust. Pa le s .ud Momiuy sin Mu;, ami November, j G.irdeii -Third Mondays iu February amt An gust Murray Thu and xf ndays iu April and October. ; Whitfield Fourtli Moo ley * in April and Oeto- I tot r. Kmtrcn CirruU William Schley. Judge. \ H. Lamar, Solicitor General. Bryan -Third Mondays m April and November. Bullock Thursdays before the. first Moudays | iu April ami Nov* inbt r. Chatham H-cond Mondays in 1 binary. May j and November. Eiliugliam H -cond Mondays in April and No- | ▼ember. M-Tnt-sh Tuesdays after the last Mondays In ! April and November Flint Circuit. John J. Hall, Judge. T. 13. Cabauia*. Solicitor General. Butts—Si‘ oud Mondays in March and Septem ber. H>ihrj Third Mondays In February and Au gust, Newton -Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Pike -Second Mondays iu April ami October. Rockdale - Monday alter the fourth Mondays in March ami September. Spalding First Mondays iu February and Au- ; gust. tpson First Mondays in May and November. Mncn Circuit. Barnard Hill. Judge, i'has. J. Harris, Solicitor General. Bibb- Fourth Mondays in April and October. Crawford- Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. Houston Fourth Mondays in May ami Novem ber. Twiggs H-voixl Mondays in April and October. Middle Circuit. H- raehcl V. .Johnson, Judge. John W. Robinson, Solicitor Gen'-ra). Emanuel—Third Mondays in April and O* tuber. Jefferson S< eond Mondays in May and Novem ■ ber. Johnson Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. Screven First Mondays in May and November. Tat nail—ffcfcond Mondays in Afiril and October. Washington—eond Mondays in March and Hep4emlx*r. .Vi rrUin n Circuit. ft. H. I'Otfle, .fudge. Samuel Lumpkin. Solicitor General. Elbert—Second Mondays in March and Sep j tember. Hancock Second Mondays iu April and Octo ber. Hart— I Third Mondays in March and September. Lincoln—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo ber. Madison First Mondays in March and Septem ber. Oglethorpe-Third Mondays In April and Octo ber. Taliaferro—Fourth Mondays in February and August. Warren- First Mondays in April and October. Wilkes First Mondays In May and November Glasscock - Third Mondays In February and An . gust. tfcuiulycf Circuit. George F. Bartlett, Judge. i Joseph Prest*in. Holieitor G- m ral. ! Baldwin Fourth Monday* in February and An- I gust. i Greene—Second Momlayt- in March and Rep j tember. Jasper S r .ml Mondays iu February and Au gust. Jones—Third Mondays in April and October. Morgan—First Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Putnam Third Mondays in March ami Septem ber. Wilkinson—First Mondays in March and Rep i teruber. (>roncr Circuit. A. C. Pat* Judge. Boltin A Stanley. Solicitor Genera), podge- Fourth Mondays in April and October. p .o)y Third Mondays in March and Sf/pt* ni : her. i Irwin—Friday alter the fourth Mondays iu | March and September. Laur ns- S , ond Mondays in April and Octo ber. Montgomery- Thursday after the first Mon days in April and October. Pulaski —First Mondays in May and November. Telfair—Tuesday alter the third Mondays in April and October. Wilcox— F*nrth Mondays in March and Sep tember. J*ataula Circuit. W. D. Kiddoo, Judge. James T. Flewellen. Solicitor General. Clay—Fourth Monday* in March and Septem ber. l.nrly Fust Mondays iu April and Oi tolx-r. Miller Ket ond .Mondays iu April aul October, j Ouitmau- Thirtl Mondays In May mid Novell • lur. Raudolph—First Mondays iu May und Novem ber. T* mil Fourth Moudays tu Mu.iaud November. Home. Circuit. Jno. W. H. Fmlerwood. Judge. Cicero T. ch’iuenls. Solicitor (b'lmral. Cliattoogo— First Moudays in March and Sep tember. Floyd—First Mondays iu January and July. Paulding -First Mondays in February and Au gust. l'olk—Becoud Monduys iu February ami Au gust. i Haralscii Fourth Mondays in March uml Rep ! tember. j Walker Last Mondays iu February uml An- I gust. Southern Circuit. j August If. llausell, Judge, Robert G. Mitchell. Solicitor General. ! Berrien—Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. i Brooks—First Mondays in May ami November. 1 j Colquitt Wednesday after fourth Mondays in i March and S. ptember. L'Wiide* the first Monday s iu May and No j vember, amt shall he held two weeks if necessary, i Thomas Third weeks iu April aud October. Southici stern ('ircuit, ! Juno sM. Clarke, Judge. Charles F. Crisn. Solicitor General. Leo- Fourtli Monday in March ami second Monday in November Macon—-First Monday in December aud third Monday iu July. Sohlev -Second Mondays in April and October. Sumter Third Mom lays in April and October. Webster Second Mondays ill March Aud Sep tember. Cruccta Circuit. Hugh Buchanan. Judge. Albert H. Cox, Solicitor General. Carroll—Firat Mondays in April amt October, i Campbell Second Mondays in February and! VUgno Coweta- First \1 -inlays in March and Septem ber. Douglas* - Third Mondays in April and October. ' Fayette—Fourth Mondays iu February and Au- , gust. Heard Third Mondays In March and Septem ber. Meriwether- First Mondays in May and No- ’ veiulter. Troup Third Monday* in May and November, j •I 'cutein Circuit. G-'orge P Rice. Judg* . Emery Speer, Solicitor General. Banks First Mondays in April and October. . Clarke—First Mondays in February and second ' Mondays August Frank First Mondn\ iu February and second , Mondays in August. Franklin - Second Mondays in April aud Octo ber. Gwinm tt First Mondays in March aud second Mondays in Sept- mix r. Habersham Thirtl Mondays iu April and Oct> be r. Hall—Third Mondays in March ami September. I Jackson Fourth Mondays in February and Au- | KU*t. Rabun- Fourtli Mondays in April and October. Wniton Third Monday* in April and August. White Monday aft r the fourth Mondays in April aud October. mimToin or tiik city. < liiirulic*. K HUCI I’UKSH YTEIU.VN. truer oi <lglethorpe and St. Clair str* *is Rev. J. H Nall, pastor. Services at 10 1 a. m. and 4 r m. eaeli Sunday. Sunday-school at 9a. m Keiseol'Al. (trinity). tiglethorpe street, between Randolph ami St | Clair R v. W. C. Hunter rector. Services at 11 . a. m. and 4 1 . p. M. each Sunday. Sunday-school ; at 4 j-. m. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Si. Phillips und St. Janies (Catholic) —on .luck- , sou street, between Baldwin und Few streets— Father Hamilton pastor. Mass at uml'J 1 . v. ( m.. ami \ spers at fp. m. Catechism at 4p. m. MUST nAPT IST. Randolph street, between Ju< kson and Troup ; streets—Rev. C. A. Kendrick pastor. Services i every Sunday at in** a. m. and 7‘ .p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m. METIIOUIST. St. Luke On Jackson street, between Randolph 1 and St. Clair Rev. It. J. Corley pastor. Her vic< s cufh Sunday at RG ,v. M.und? 1 , p. m. Sun day Htdiool at 9 A. m. St. Paul Southeast corner of I'rHuklin and! Troup streets -Rev. J. G. Branch paator. Her- j vices < very Sunday at JO 1 , a. m. and p. M. j Sunday-school at t i*. m. Brood Street Methodist -On upper Broad stret. j Rev. B. I’. Breedlove jtustor. Scrvi<’*s every Sun- j day at !'. a. m. and 7 1 .. p. m. Sunday sehnol at i •J',. p. m. Class meeting at 51 A. M. .IEWISH SYNAOOi IP V. I C truer of Crawford and Forsyth streets. Her ! man Birkinthul rabid. Kervii’es every Friday i evening at 8 o'clock, and Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. (ilium). Methodist - 1.. li. l’ayne twistnr Servlet s first Sunday at Bl‘ a. m.. aud third Sunday at sp. M. Sunday-school !J p. m. li.ijiusi r*-v. pastor, s. cv is -i n the fourth Sunday in each month. Kuuday s. hool at s ! a. m. niiow NKVII.IJ’.. Baptist -Rt'. pastor. Services first and third Sundays, Sunday s. hool at H‘j a.m. Trinity (Methodist) Rev. L. It Payne is tor. Services first, second and third Sunday at h e. m.. and hrd Sunday at 10 1 .. a. m. Alternate Sundays supplied both morning ami evening. Sunday-school every Sunday at :l p. vi COLORED. Anbury <'lmpel iMethodist)—East Common -W. ' J. (mines pastor. Services every Sunday at 10 a. m . hp. m. and 7'. at night. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. First Baptist- Corner Front and St. Clair street (m ar river) —Green McArthur puator. Ser vices every Holiday at 10L A. M. and Hp. m. Sun day school at 9 a . m. St. John (Methodist), Northeast Common O. B. Taylor pastor. Services every Sunday at 10' 4 a. >i. and Hp. m . Sunday-school at 9a. m. Second Baptist church (Northern Liberties) Primus Stafford pastor. K< rvieas every Sunday at ]()*, v, v. and hr. m. Huuday school at. 9 m. i. o. o. r. Muscogee izodge oil Oglethorpe street, between St. Clair ami Crawford streets. Regular meetings held every Monday evening at 7k, o'clock. Chathooehe.e Encannmnuit meets 2d and 4th Mondays in • a< h month. VfiiMOiilr. Columbian Iz*-dge, N.. 7 Meets :kl Tuesday night in each mouth. Parley Chapter, No . Meets on Ist Friday 1 night in each month. Hope Council. No. 4 .Meets 3d Saturday night i in each mouth. Ht. Aldemar Commander,v. Meets 2d Tuesday ' night in each month. Lodge in Burrus’ building, corner Broad and Randolph street*. It \nl Iterltli. Lodge in BurriiH' building Meetings lo Id on the i*.t and 53d Sundays in each month. Public lliiilrilnio. Court House (iu Court Square, centre of city) j between Oglethorpe ami Jackson and Crawford and Thomas streets. Jail on East Common, foot of Crawford street. Opera House northeast corner Crawford and Oglethorpe stre* t*. i Female Orphan Asylum, East Common, near 1 cemetery. Post Oil!- e, corm r Oglethorpe and Randolph ! streets. ■futClM. Rankin House, corner Broad and Crawford j streets. Planters’ House, Broad street (east side), be. ! tween Ht. Clair and Crawford. Central Hotel, Broad street (east side), between ! Ht (hair aud Crawford streets. Brood Street House, cast side Broad street, be* ! tween Crawford and 'J'homas str*<-t*. Public NchOOlH. No. 1 (white male) northeast corm r Jackson and Crawford streets. No 2 (white female) south west corner Ht. (hair and Forsyth streets. Temperance Hall (mixed colored) oglethnp*. 1 street between Randolph and Bryan. Municipal Ciuvcrnmcnl. Mayor, John M'Tlhamiy; City Treasurer, John N. Barnett: Clerk ol Council, M. M. Moore; City j Attorney. Charles Coleman; City Physician, W. 1 W. Flewellen; City Sexton, Abraham Odom; City I Marshal. ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. lbh iny.ii Wharfinger Jake Burma. POLICE. Cliief— First Squad— W, L. Cash, captain: Kohl. G. ; Mitchell. Will. H. H. Wood. Charles Brady, Whit. 1 Smith. James Hobart*. Tom McEaehern. H eond Squad- John Koran, captain . John Rt. Clair, Josh Roper. Zeno Pickett, Dan’l Duncan, John Brady. John Feftgan. Itoll of Columbus Fire Department. Itoard of Control—W. H. Williams, Chief En j gineer: (3. Vi. Ronette, First Ass’t Enginoar; C. A. Ethridge, Second Ass’t Engineer; G. R. Flour noy. Secretary. FIRE COMPANIKH. Colim,bus. No. I—Engine house on Broad street, above Bryan. Young America. No. K —Engine house on Ogle thorp* street, between Crawford and Thomas. Ontral Mechanics, No. ft—Engine house on Rari j dslph street, near Union Passenger Depot. Hook and I .adder, No. I—Engine house next to ; Springer's Opera House. Military. City Light Guards—Armory in Rankin House Skating Kink. Entrance on Crawford street. Columbus Guards—Armory in Gunhy's bulld- I ing. on Ht. Ciair street, between Brood aud Front street*. Muscogee Rifle*—No armory vet. !V. F. TfCiMCH, Dentist, liandolph str*-et. (opposite Strupper's) Columbus janl ly| Georgia. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. ( U VS. 11. WATT. WAIT & WALKER WHOLESALE AIN 1 RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Conu'i' nnili-i’ llnnkln Ilon-ic-, Have lli)> l,arm"'l mill itesi Sclocl'ml Sloi-K "I (ihH'i'iiw in 111* 1 Gi> of ColuiuiiHs, i (INSISTIXU OF RACON SIDES. lU!LK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, iil LKSHOV I DEI is, lil'LK HAMS. BACON HAMS. 1. Vlil) in tiorws, Lut\l in buckets und kos*. I'ljOUHof all arudes, iiu'liidliiK (In' colobrati'd HILVEH LAKE.ln'iind, tho host ill tin' world. BAOOINO, TIES, SALT. SIKIAU, MACKEREL, SOAP, CH ERSE, COEI’EE, OYHTEBS. SARDINES, CIiACKEUS, POTASH, SODA, ST A liCIl. SHOIiS, BOOTS, and Still dr Dry (loodn siudi as ()SN ABUKOS,siIEKTINU, SHIHTINOS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS OOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to ifi, and of any brand or per eonl. proof that may be desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of SY liL B cannot be equaled in this city. Jt includes all grudoa of New Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice I'LORIDA 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 Ivy giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. I lint If WATT & WAI.IIUH. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Groecr, •Tunetion Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets. Oolumtovus, Gn. 1 he;; leave (• inform my friends and the public that 1 have on hand a large stock ol Groceries and Provisions < Jonsistlnff in pari of VLOUTI of all grudt'x, at sjtC.so t<‘ SO.OO 'jP bbl. Bacon and Bulk Meats, Laid, Sugar, Coffee, l 'loi-iil;i Svnip mid yiohisst'H. Sit It, Outs, (lorn, Meal, choice lot Planting Potatoes Liquors ami Wines, Shoes, Tin Ware, Ve., \e. / ec Prom tltis dab* lm ferins will be strictly casli, <‘xc(*it l<> prompt paying customers, and prices to suit. N<> charge for dray Respectfully, janl dcodiwtf J* H- HAMIIiTOIH. IttMITS AMI SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN BOOTS AM) SHOES. HV Sirup llv ays oia llsincf V rax ASSORTMENT of All the Leading Styles and Qualities or Boots and Shoes! ! Such as the people want. *,rOur stock is all manufactured for OUR OWN TRADE, and we warrant every pair to be Terms Cash, and law Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES NO. lO 1 l{i'(2i(l Sli-ccl. BOOTS A NO SHOES. J. S. JONES’ Cash Dry Goods House, Oolumtous, Georgia. riMIK UNDERSIGNED. IN VIEW OF REDUCING MANY LINES OF GOODS, WILL OFFER THEM I AT ADVANTA(EOIJK PRICES. LARGE LINE OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S WINTER GLOVES. LARGE and ATTRACTIVE SELECTION WINTER DRESS GOODS. COLORED DRESS SILKS tho best assortment, in market. A small but nliolw lot of IMPORTED CLOTHS AND CASS]MERES I"- t grade. JUST IN : The, following desirable additions to stool,-: 150 pieces CHOICE PRINTS. JEANS AND MEDIUM CA,SSI MERES, WHITE AND RED FLANNEL, WHITE CANTON FLANNEL, BLACK ALPACA. 100 dozen MEN’S. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE. I dirge stoek CORSETS, from 50 e,ents to $3.00. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS and IRISH LINENS, in ail erodes :i(X) dozen COATS’ THREAD nil of wide), „,ro offered t low figures. Janl eodtf J. N. .(QM S. E. E. Yonge, 91 Broad St., / < IVES SOTIeK THAT, NOTWITHSTANDING HIE "HUN UPON" HIM DCRINO THK OHKIST J t M MAS HOLIDAYS, HIS STOCK UK Hats Is Still Complotc! and Is just now in receipt of a lot of Late aud Fancy Styles. His stock of UNDERWEAR Embraces Everything in that Line, and respectfully calls attention of the public to ’■•''lGm- \(‘W York ( 'il.v with which there Is nothing in this mark ,t that will compare. -i lll * l r,ll ‘ Williams’ Photograph Art Gallery! (OVER GARTER S DRUG STORK) OoliimiDiis, Georgia. —— o I PHOTOGRAPH PORTRAITS FROM LIFE. OR COPIED FROM OLD PK"i IJREK OF ANY KIND AND 1 Enlarged to Cabinet or Life Size, and beautifully Colored in ink, Past'd or OH Colors. We have employ'd two Professors. (’IIAH. Di P.EIJRIFF and J. 1,. DUFFIK, whose skill as correct Colorist has no superior. We are determined to furnish any kind, size or style Pictures with as perfect finish as any taken North or South. We defy competition in prices, qualify or artistic styles, regardless of cloudy weather. We invite a call to examine specimens of Plain and Colored Photographs and Pictures of all kinds. Gallery up one stairs, over Carter’s Drug Store. Frames and Fixtures. Moulding Glass, Ax., in stock at lowest prices. junto tf WHiM.IJW * IIKO.. l*ro|rl*2or*. William 1\ Turner’s Insurance Agency, No. Ol Z3i*oaci Stroot. i'.ii'inerC niid I'rovei'H’ liiHiniuee Cmiqiiinj. Cn|iitnl $200,000.00 State Insurance (’timpany (if Vaslivllle. •' ... 2.>0,000.00 fcba dihn IF. C. Johnson <&, Cos WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry Goods Merchants, Tlroatl ( foliinihiis, <ia., 11AVK NOW ON HAND ANI) WII.I. lini'KlVK THIS WEEK - Large lot Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings; Fine Sea Island Brou n " at 10 cents a yard ; New lot Hamburg Edging* and Insertings, very cheap; Ladies’ All-Linen Hankderehiefs at lOe. apiece; Fine lot Blaek Alpaca and Brilliantines; O.xiiiilviirgN, Slicclinas. SliirliugN. I’uctoi-.x ( I And „ (nil line nf llry Uooilh AT 1 .QWEST I'llK UH. leU7 am IsTE3"W F'IPLJVE AT THE NEW YORK STORE. The undersigned have formed n COPARTNERSHIP under the firm name of GORDON & CARGILL. For the Purpoee of Transacting a Cash Dry Goods Business And have leased the largo and commodious store houst known a* tli* NEW YORK NTORE, No. M 2, Itreail Meed. Our stock in n tew days will he full and oomidctc. and prices will l>o mode to suit the times. WINTER DRESS ROODS, FURS, And many ether goods will he Hold AT ONE IIA EE THE NEW lOHIt f’DMT! Special bar gains offered in corsets iod gloves: MR. J. A. KIRVF.N is with tw and will lx- pleased to boo his friends 11. i . <iiOKIMI\, .1. K. niUxILL. 1 Columbus, Ga., Jan. 20th, 1875. d.Aweed tt _ Great Sacrifice in Dry Goods! O- nWfNd taken the store recently oc iipii-d by F. C JOHNSON .V (!()-. and PEYTON, GORDON & N'u. 72 Broad street. 1 will ironi thi* date offer to the citizens of Columbus and the aur -1 I'ounding country, my WHOLE STOCK of Ory Goads, Nations, Linens and White Gauds At a Great Sncrillco ! 1 have determined positively to go nut of the Dry Goods business, and close up on the first or fifteenth of May. This is a rare chance to save money. In n few days I will add to my stock n line of I>oiii<'ml l<* <*oolh. which will he sold VERA' LOW. fin All purchases CASH. A. At. PEYTON. ( "In ■!'■■ ': I-•■ < ■-: -I-HI MAI > I' I il. 1’ ' ■ .' ' ”12"! A. M. BRANNON, WholoNiile si nd I4 < -12 ii 1 l)rnggix(. IS STIT.T. A CANDIDATE FOR THE PATRONAGE OF THE PEOPLE. At AVJiolewnlex I SIMMONS’ LIVER RiKiULATOR, HOSTETTER’S BITTERS, Ab LEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL, DENNISON’S CONDITION POWDERS, POTASH in oases, KF.IM (SEN E OIL, (IASTOR OIL, Laudanum, Pamtforic, Quinine, Morphine, Cod Liver Oil, And many other articles for less than tho same articles can be laid down hero from New York at re tail Everything that i- kept in a first class Drug Store, the best GREEN und BLACK TEAK in -1 eluded. ' jan3l(Uwtt J. H. BRAMHALL, . AVulcliniakei' uiul .Jeweler, and agent foii '.fit Broad St., Columbus, On. Hinjfor Sowinn: MnehitiPN SIOLLS THE BEST SPK(STACIiEH. Best Machiue Oil, Needled. Ac., for all Machines. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. Hewing Machines Repaired. If you would preserve your call on Bramhall and get a pair of liis bust Spectacles or Eye Glasses. BEDE LL & CO., Liquor Dealers & Tobacco Agents, .\<i lINTS b’OR THE OLD GROW AND WOODBURN WHISKIES, 140 BROAD Street, COLUMBUS, GA. jan. 22-d3m BOOTS ANB SHOES. The VIRGINIA Store, No. St) Broad Street, Columbus. Ga., Keeps n I .liege Stock of Dry 4.<hmls ol’ livery Kind. hihlJ Sells (iieup for 4'usll. - o " NEW PRINTS roeeiveil every week, in the choicest styles. FACTORY CHECKS, SHEETING, KENTUCKY JEANS (mil other Domestics, at lowest prices. , , ~ .. Yard-wide Hoft-Finisli RLE ACHED COTTONS. 12S cents worth 15 cents anywhere. 25 nieces BLACK ALPACA just, received. Other DRESS GOODS at cost. Large stock SHOES made, to order and warranted not to rip. Large stock CARPETS, cheapest in the market. CLOTHS, CASSIMEIiES, ami GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. junl9 tf M. T. ( ItM.LKK. T. S. SPEAR, Agent, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, 10l BROAD SriIEET. janl tf