The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 18, 1875, Image 3

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from JJu' flonrgi* Oiug. ] Experiment* In Corn I'lmiilnK. Ki huU on 'hil ly acre of iijilimil corn on the farm of l>r. •/. >S\ Laicton, Monroe county, for '.the year 1874. timilueted by Ji 1,. Otimray. ! f'|3pIPEN3r.S AKI) ei r.TIVATIOS. 1000 Dll PllOGlll* OUHIK) . . $ ill 1)0 ■2OO bushels cDtton sued 25 00 j SMpUßhiis stable manure.... 10 00 t'reparuUim -0 plows 4 days 8(1 00 Pfeiatln:.- 2 plows , days 10 00 corn -<mo hand S l i day.-, ... 1 75 Manuring - hands 2 days 3 50 CWltivatlldT Ist plowing cost .. 22 oo let nooiwr coat .7 20 1 ' " 2nd plowing cost . is (JO “ 2nd hoeing cost 5 00 j Poas for Bunting cost 23 00 Hands employed sowing pous 2 00! Pulling toadcl cost ■ 15 00 Gathering corn cost 21 00 | Gathering poas cost 25 00 Total eoL . $243 43 or. Corn 750 bushels worth $750 00 i Fbddar— 10,000 pounds worth 100 oo Poas—so bushels worth 75 00 , Shucks, equal to fodder . 100 00 Two months pasturage for stock . 100 oo j Total value of crop *1125 oo Totalcpeu.M ... 243 43! Net gain on thirty acres of c0rn...*331 55 RettuU ofeiperinu n ’ mi one acre, of upland on the farm of Or. J. S. Lawton, in Mon-j roe county, Qa.. for the year 1371. Oan- 1 ducted by K. L. QUUuray. Preparation Laid off rows four! foot apart, and euibcddod out with j largo one-norso turn shovel, and strewed in water furrow 50 Imshcls compost, made of 125 pounds Phoenix guano. 26 bushels cotton scod, and 25 bushels stable manure, and plant-, ad corn intho same furrow about the 12th of March, covering the whole with a forked plough, hirst work ing, ploughed round with scooter, breaking out with shovel; second plowing with sweep, sowing about ono bushel of peas. Have two hoe ings. tsneh limine, lialely after the plowing. Reeiilt. -84 bushels corn ami l.uuo pounds fodder ; also 20 bushels peas. The whole lost of manuring, pro-, partition, planting and gathering Was only S2O 50 Corn, fodder end poas worth. . sl2l oo , (tost of all expenses ... SO 30 Net gain on one acre $ 93 50: I have been careful in noting every dollar of expense ia the conduct of i the two above experiments made on tlio farm the past, year. The land on I which the experiments wore made, was planted in corn when f pur chased tho place six years ago, and 1 am confident did not yield live bush els to the acre. I have by deep plowing and rotation of crops, with manure, brought it up to its present fertility, I have planted the land every year, and the crop of corn of which the abo\e is a true return, is the sixth X have taken from it. The Idea that the corn crop is an expen sive one, is nut in accordance with these figures. 1 do sincerely hope! that the time is not distant when not otto bushel of corn will come from, other States to supply the wants of the Georgia farmers. r-- ♦ A Fl*li Hindi Trwvrlw from a Hoy's Han it to His Mumltlrr. We find the following in the Dover (N. JI Eiujitircr: Some eight years ago a lad of thirteen a son of ('has. K. Myers, a well-known citizen of Portsmouth —while lisping from one 4f the wharves of that city, caught a fish-hook in the for,‘-linger of the right hand, near the rootHof tho nail, drawing it in to the bend of the hook. His father said onee tliat the only I tiling to bo done was to open the lin ger on a line with the hook and take it, out, but preferred to call in their family physician to do it. After io,,lc ing at it for u moment, the doctor, by a sudden twist, wrenched the hook ! from the linger, minus the barb and point. The parents were justly indignant at such rough treatment, and insisted that the hook was not at all removed, while the boy came near fainting front anguish. The doctor insisted that no inconvenience would result, and dressed the linger ill some safe and simple manner, and In due time the wound healed; but the linger and arm troubled him for a long time. After a year or two the hill's health so far failed as to become a subject of serious alarm to his t friends, he being subject to frequent I and alarming fainting fits and other spasmodic affections or symptoms. . This state of affairs continued for’ years, with more intensity, until a year or two ago, when the boy’s! health became nearly or quite restor ed. Xu the spring of l7i the young man, while dressing himself one morning, tore a pimple from bis left 1 shoulder, and, on examining it, he drew from the flesh the point, of the hook which seven years before was Imbedded in a finger on the opposite side of his body. Tun Poor in Tkr a \ewiiaprr. An anecdote is told of a farmer go- j lug one day to the Kitral Acw Voiler and ordering his paper stopped, be cause he was too poor to take it any , “Suppose we make a bargain ’ said the editor, “in this way. Go home and select a hen, that dial! lie called my hen; sell the eggs that the hen lays during the year, and send the proceeds to me as your subscrip- , tion to the. pai>er.” The farmer was pleased at so easy a wav to pav for his paper and read- j Uy consented. The result was that, during the year tlic lien paid fur tlni paper its regular price of subserip- j tion. This is by no means a pure fiction, for tli same may bo true in a multi tude of cases. Almost every one | wants and. throws away more than enough money during the year to get a weekly or daily newspaper that would furnish him with intellectual food, and keep him posted in the busy, stirring events of the day. A very small retrenchment ill the luxu ries that almost. every one indulges in would secure a weekly visitor full of gossip about the doings of the great world around us; full of stir ring events in tin- history t hat Is eve ryday being made in our own coun try, and tall of useful general infor mation arid fact - in literature,science and art. Beside- it is tin 1 duty of the jieople to support the press, for it has stood as a gram! bulwark between! them and political and military op-1 pression, Rtß Sounded the Dotes of warning that has often aroused them to action ; it has stripped the borrow- ; ed cloak from corrupt ion and venality i in high places and showed them in ! all their deformity, and is to-day the ! great friend of education, justice, re ligion and peace. The press speak.- e very where, at all times, (tarrying light tafijaces whore otherwise por -1 >etrial darkness would reign. An I when we i-remember what the world would be without the press; how darkness, ignorance, vice and op-; pression would flourish unopposed, let no one any longer say that he is too poor to take a newspaper. A Southern jiaper tells how a fami ly in Fiorina lost their little boy and advertised for him in a daily paper. That Spry afternoon an alligator crawled up out of the swamp and died on the front door step. In its stomach was found a handful of red hair, some bone buttons, a pair of boot heels, a glass alley, a pair of check pants, and a puper collar. The advertisement did it j GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. i:\ecutlve Hrporiincut. James M. Hmitu, Governor of the State. 1 l*. W. Alexander, J. W. Warren, Secretaries Ex ecutive DtPUtmaßt. Thoms* C. Howard, Samuel 0. William*, Clerk* Executive Department. J. B. Campbell. Warrant Clerk. W. H. Grigsby, Jfcssauger ami Recording Clerk. Ntatc IlmiMf OftlrcrM. N. C. Barnet t. Secretary of State. | J. F. Jones, Clerk. W. L. Goldsmith. Comptroller General. J. W. Reuiroe, J. >V. Goldsmith, Clerks, i John Join s, State Treasurer, j Miller Grieve. Clerk, i Joel Branham. Librarian. ■ E. A. Fhwellon, Superintendent of Public I Building*, etc. j G. J. Orr, State School Commissioner, j Thomas F. Green, M. I)., Superintendent of ! Lunatic Asylum. W. D. William*. Superintendent Academy of the Blind. W. O. Connor, Superintendent Deal and Dumb Asylum. Judicial ltc|MU'(iiiciit. * trill: Mb! COURT. j Hou. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice. ! Hou. 11. K. MeCay, Judge, Hon. R. P. Trippe, Judge, ! N J. Uanuaond, Attorney General. '/.. D. Harrison, Clerk, i Henry Jackson, Reporter. The Supreme Court sits at the scat of govern-’ j incut, begiuniiig on the third Monday in January and the lirst Monday in July of each year. SUPERIOR COURTS. Albany Circuit. Peter J. Stroxier, Judge. ! Byrou B. Bower. Solicitor General. . Baker-Third Mondays in May anjl November. Calhoun—Third Mondays in March and Sep tember. i Decatur—First and second Mondays in May and November. Dougherty—First, second and third Monday* j In April and* October. : Mitchell—Fourth Monday* in May and Novem ber. Worth—Fourth Mondays in April and October. Atlanta Circuit. John L. Hopkins. Judge. T. J. Glenn, Solicitor General. l>i Kalb—Third Moudays iu March and Septem ber. Clayton First Mondays In March and Septem ber. Fulton—Monday next alter the fourth Mon* | days iu March ami September. tuyuntii Circuit. | William Gibson, Judge. ! Davenport Jai ksou. Solictor General. | Burke- Third Mondays in May and November. ' Columbia-Fourth Mondays iu March aud Scp (timber. McDuffie—Third Moudays in March and Sep tember. Richmond—Third Mondays iu April and Octo i her. liiUf Itiilgt Circuit. j X.it-l B. Knislit, JiidKe. ! V. D. Phijlips, Solicitor General. | Cherokee Foiutli Mondays in February and first Mondays in August. i Cobb—Second Mondays iu March and Noveui- I ber. Dawson—Third Mondays in April and second Mondays iu Sept, mix r. j Forsyth—First Mondays in April and fourth j j Moudays in August. Fanuiu—Third Mondays In May and October, i Gilmer—Second Mondays iu May and October, i Milt m—Fourth Monday in March and third \ Monday In Augmrt. Pickens—Fourth Mondays iu April aud Septeiu- j | her. j Towns—Monday after fourth Mondays In May j and October. Union—Fourth Mondays iu May and October, j H runs wick Circuit. ! John L. Harris. Judge. Simon W. Hitch, Solicitor General. | Appling—Third Mondays iu March and Sept* m- f her. I Camden—Tuesday after the fourth Monday iu I j April and October. I Charlton —Monday after Camden Court. ' Clinch—Second Tuesdays in April and October, j ; Coffee—First Tuesdays in April and October. | I. hols—Second Mondays in April ami October, j Glynn—Third Tuesday alter fourth Monday in j May and November. Liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday iu | May and November. Pierce—First Mondays iu March and Soptem- j ber. ! Ware—Fourth Mondays in March and Soptem- | i ber. Wayne—Second Mondays in March and Septeni* ; ! ber. * < ’hattnhoochre ( ircuit. James Johnson, Judge, j \Y. A. Little. Solicitor General. ' Chattahoochee -Fourth Monday* iu March and j ! September. Harris—Second Mondays in April and October, j Marion—Third Mondays iu April and October. Museo-p e—Second Mondays iu May and No-! j veiober. Stewart- Fourth Monday* in April and Oeto- j ! ber. 1 Talbot—Second M<>udaya in March aud Heptem- ' j ber. Taylor First M'ludays iu \pr* 1 and October. Cherokee Circuit. C. D. MeCutv hen. Judge. Alb. rfT. llackctt.. Solicitor General, i Bartow—Third Mondays lu Mari h ami Heptem ! ber. I Catoosa --Scfund Mondays in February aad Au- ; ! gust. D id* S* • ••ml Monday* in Mm., and November. J Gordon—-Third Mondays in February aud Au- j ! gust. Murray- Third Mondays in April aud October. Whitfield -Fourth Mondays in April and Octo j ber. jint m Circuit J William Schley, Judge. I A. R. lAinar, Solicitor tienerai. Bryan- -Third Mondays in April and November. I I Bulloi k Thursdays before the firnt Mondays j in April and November. | Chatham—Second Mondays in February, May ; and November. | Effingham—Second Moudays in April and No i vember. M* intssh-Tmtelays after the last Mondays iu ! April ami November. Flint Circuit. ; John I. Hall, Judge, j T. B. CabauiHs, Solicitor General. Butts—Second Mondays In March and Reptetn : ber, : Henry Third Mondays in February and Au ; gust, j Newton— I Third Monday* in March aud Heptem ‘ ber. Pike—Second Monday* in April ami October. Rockdale- Monday after tin fourth Mondays in j March ami September. Spalding—First Mondays in February and Au- ; ! gust. j Upson - First Mondays iu May and November. I Mactm Circuit. ' Barnard Hill, Judge. (.has. J. Harris. Solicitor General. Bibb—Fourth Mondays in April and October. | Crawlord—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep- | | teraber. Houston—Fourth Monday* iu May and Novem- ; ! ler. Twiggs— Heoond Monday* in April and October. Middle Circuit. Herscliel V. Johnson. Judge. John W Robinson, Solicitor General. Emanuel Third Monday* in April and October. , Jefferson-—Second Monday* in May and Novem* ' ber. Johnson Fourth Monday* In March and Sep. tember. Screven— First Mondays in May and November. ! Tatnail—Second Mondays in April and October. Washington—Herond Mondays :u March and I September. Northern Circuit. G. H. Pottle, Judge Hainuei Lumpkin, Solicitor Gem ral. Elbert—Second M -udays in March and Sep j tember. Hancock- Second Moudays In April and Octo -1 her. Hart —Third Mondays in March and September, i Lincoln Fourth Mondays ia April and Octo- I her. Madison Fir*t M rndays in March ami Sept in i lexr. Ogh thori>e- -Third Mondays in April and Octo | ber. Taliaferro--Fourth Mondays in February and ! August. ! Warren —First Monday* iu April and October. ! Wilkes—First Mondays iu May and November. ' • Glasscock—Third Mondays in F* bruary and Au- I gust. Ocmulyec Circuit. ; George ¥. Bartlett, Judge. I Joseph Preston. Solicitor General, i Baldwin—Fourth Monday* in February and Au j gust. j Greene—Second Mondays in March and Sep* ! tember. i Jasper—Second Monday* in February and Au ! guH. . one*—Tliird Mondays in April arid October. Morgan—First Mondays iu March and Heptem i ber, Putnam—Third Mondays in March and Septern i ber. Wilkinsm—First Monday* iu March and Sep tember. Oconee Circuit. A. C. Pate. Judge. I RoHin A. Stanley, Solicitor General. Dodge—Fourth Mondays In April aud October. Dooly—Third Mondays in March and S'xptem- I* ber. Irwin—Friday after the fourth Monday* in March aud September. Lauren*—Second Mondays in April and Octo l ber, Montgomery—Thursday after the first Mon days in April and October. Pulaski—First Monday* in May and November. Telfair—Tuesday after the third Monday* in April and October. Wilcox—Fourth Monday* in March and Sep tember. Pafnula Circuit. W. D. Kiddoo, Judge. James T. Flewellen, Solicitor General, Clay—Fourth Monday* iu March and Septem ber, Early—Fust Moiulaja iu April and October. Miller—Second Momla>a in April and October. gnltman Third M< ffilays lu May and Novciu- I ber. Randolph—First M> mluy* in May and Novem ber. Terrell—Fourth Mondays in Mayaud November. Hume Circuit. Juo. W. 11. Underwood, Judge. Cicero T. Clements, Solicitor General. Chattooga—First Mondays in March and Sep tember. Floyd—FirsUMoudays iu January ami July. Paulding—First Monday# iu February and Au gust. I*. Ik -■ Second Mondays in February and Au gust. Harals-ui -Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. Walker—l**t Mondays in February and Au gust. Southern Circuit. August IC. Hamu li, Judge. Robert G. Mitchell, Solicitor Gem ral. Berrien. -Third Monday* iu March and Septem ber. Brock*—First Monday* in May and November. Colquitt—Wednesday after iourth Monday* iu March and September. Lownde* --The iirsi Mondays iu May and No vember. and shall bo held two week* if necessary. Thomas —Third week* in April and October. So uthw etle rn Ci rcu it. James M. Clarke, Judge. Cliurh’s F. Crisp. Solicitor General. Leo—-Fourth Monday in March and second Monday in November. Macon—First Monday iu December and third Monday in July. Schley—Second Monday* In April ami October. Sumter—Third Monduy* in April and October. Webster Second Monday* in March aud Sep tember. Coweta Circuit. Hugh Buchanan. Judge. Albert U. Cox, Solicitor General. Carroll- First Monday* in April and October. Campbell—Second Monday* in February and August. Coweta-First Meudays in March and Septem ber. Douglass Third Moudays in April aud October. Fayi tt*- Fourth Monday* in February and Au gust. Heard Third Monday* In March and Septem ber. Meriwether- First Mondays in May and No vember. Troup—Third Monday* iu May and November. IFo/crn Circuit. George I>. Rice, Judge. Emery Speer, Solicitor General. Bank*—First Mondays in April and October. Clarke—First Mondays in February and second I Monday* August. i Frank—First Mondays iu February ami second M inlay* iu August. Franklin Second Monday * in April and Octo ber. Gwinnett - First Mondays in March and second Monday * in Sept. mber. liabi rsluun—Third Mondays in April aud Octo ber. Hall—Third Mondays in March and September. Jackson- - Fourth Moudays iu February ami Au gnst. Rabun Fourth Mondays in April and October. Walton Third Monday* in April and August. Whitt Monday after the fourth Mondays in April ami October. DIRECTORY OF THE (TTY, til tiff lir*. FIRST FUE.SUYTEIUAR. i Corner of Oglethorpe ami St. Clair streets—Rev. ;J. H. Nall, pastor. Services at 10‘, a. m. and 4 i* m. each Sunday . Suuday-school at Ma. m EPISCOPAL (TRINITY). j Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and St. ; Clair—Rev. W. C. Huutcr rector. Services at 11 I v m. and l r. m. each Sunday. Sunday-school at J r. m. ROMAN CATHOLIC. ! St.. Phillip* and Kt. Jurnc* (Catholic)— on*Jaek * son street, between Baldwin and Few streets— j Father Hamilton pastor Mass at 4iand 9 1 , a. | m.. and vesper* at sp. m. Catechism at 4r. m. FIRST BAPTIST. Randolph street, between Jackson and Troup ; stri ct* Rev. C. A. Kendrick pastor. Service* j every Sunday at 10 1 , A. m. and 7b. v. m. Suuday i school at 9 a. m. METHODIST. St. Luke On Jackson street, between Randolph ! jand St. Clair—Rev. It. J. Corley pastor. Ser ! vice* each Sunday at lOL. a. m. and 7* a p. m. Hun j day school nt 9 a. m. I St. Paul Southeast corner of Franklin and Troup Rev. J. (). liram-h pastor. Ser | vice* every Sunday at 10 l a a. m. and 7’ P. M. Siimluy-srbool at 4 l*. m. Broad Street Methodist -On upper Broad atreet. i Rev. B. F. Breedlove pastor. Service*every Bun ; day at 10,* a a. m. and 7 .r. m. Sunday Hchool at |'i'ap. M. Class meeting at 9a. m. JEWISH KYNAOOtIUK. ! Corner of Crawford and Forsyth streets Her man Dirkinthul rabbi. Service* every Friday i evening at H o’clock, and Saturday morning at 10 ! o’clock. (ilflAKl). Methodist 1,. B. Payne jiaator. Services first Sunday at 10'* a. m.. aud third Sunday at 5 p. . i Sunday s- bool J p. m. Baptist Rev. pastor. Service* on , tin iourth Sunday in each month. Surnlay- I school at 8 1 . a. M. It IloW NEVILLE, Baptist Rev. ]a*tor. Services | first and third Sunday*. Sunday-sehool at B>, a.m. Trinity (Metbodlsti Rev. i,. B. Payne pa*- i tor. Service* first. *< cond and third Sunday at 8 r m., and :ird Sunday at 10'j a. m. Alternate Sunday* supplied both morning and evening. Sunday-school every Sunday at Jr. m. COLORED. Anbury Chapel (Methodist)—East Common—W. J. Gallic* poster. Service* every Sunday at 10 a m . n r. m and 7at night. Sunday-school at [ 9 A. M. First Baptist Corner Front ami St. Clair street (near river)—Green McArthur pastor. Bir vice* every Sunday at 10' a a. u. and Br. u. Sun day-school at 0 a m St. John (Methodist), Northeast Common—G. B. Taylor pastor. Service* every Sunday at 10,* a am. aud Hi*, m.. Sunday-school at 9a. u. Hecoud Baptist church (Northern Li ber tie*) — Primus Stafford pastor. Service* every Sunday at 10 < a. m. and Bi\ m. SumUy-Hch(K<] at !> a. m. I. <►. O. F. Muscogee Ix>dge on Oglethorpe street, between St. ( lair and ('rawford street*. Regular meeting* held every Monday evening at 7‘, o’clock. Chatboochcc Km anipmeut met t* 2d and 4th Mnuday* in each month. TlAMinlr. Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 3d Tuesday ! ! night in each month. Darley Chapter, No. 7—Meet* on Ist Friday ; night iu each month. Hope Council, No. 4 Meets 3d Saturday night ; in <aeh month. St. Aldemar Comrriandery.—Meets 2d Tuesday i night in each month. J/idge in Burrus’ building, corner Broad and ! Randmph Rtrc-t*. B Vnl Ilcrltli. j Lodge in Burrn*' building Meetings held on ] the l*t and 3d Sunday* iu each mouth. Public itiilldlnKM. Court House (in Court Square, centre of city) : between Oglethorpe and Jaekson and Crawford ■ and Thotna* street*. Jail on East Common, foot of Crawford street. Opera House, northeast corner ('rawford and i Oglethorpe street*. Female. Orphan Asylum, Float Common, near cemetery. post Office, corner Oglethorpe and Randolph *tracts. Hotel*. Rtinkin House, corner Bread and Crawford j streets. Planters' Hwuse, Broad street (east aide), be-: tween St. Clair and ('rawford. ('•Mitral Hotel, Broad street (east Hide), between j Kt. Glair and Crawford street*. Broad Street House. (a*t side Broad * treat, he- - tween Crawford and Thomas street*. Public Schools. No. 1 (white male) northeast corner Jackson j xml Grawlord street*. No. 2 (white female) south west corner Kt. ('lair and Forsyth streets. Temperance Jfall (mixed colored) Ogletkop* street, between Randolph and Bryan. Wll n iri p l I;o'vfrnment. Mayor, John Mollbeiiuy; City Treaaurer, John S' Barnett; Clerk of Council, M. M. Moore; City j Attorney. Charles Coleman; City Physician, W. j W. Fleweileii; City Sex ton, Abraham Odom; City Marshal. ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Rob ; iij*ou, Wharfinger, Jake Burma. POLICE. Chief- First Squad—W. L. Cash, captain: Robt. G, Mitchell. Wm. H. if. Wood. Clxarle* Brady, Whit. ! Smith, James Itoharts. Toni M< Ka< hern. S-••( ond Sjiiad—John Foran, aptain. John HI. I Glair, J(*i-h Roper. Zeno Pickett, Dan’J Duncan, ; 1 John Brady, John Feagan. Hull uf Columbus Firf Department. Board of Control—W. H. William*, Chief Kn j gincer; fi. W. Rosette, Flr*t A**’t Engineer; C, A. Ethridge, Second Ass’t Engineer; G. R. Flour noy, Secretary. FIRF. COMPANIES. Columbus. N>. I—Engine house on Broad street, above Brj an. Young Am-rica. No. f) Engine house on Ogle thorpe street, between Crawford and Thomas. Central Mechanics. No. C—Engine house oa Ran dslph street, m-ar Union Passenger Depot. Ho .k and ladder, No. I—Engine house next to Springer'* Opera House. .Ullitary. City Light Guard*—Armory in Rankin House Skating Ilink. Entrance on Crawford street. Columbus Guard*—Armory in Gunby's build ing, ori St. Clair street, between Broad and Front streets. Muscogee Rifles—No armory yet. TV. F. TIUNKIt, Dentist, Randolph street, (opposite Htrupper’s) Columbu* lanl ly! Georgia. W. J. WATT. J. A, WALKER. CHAS. H. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants roriiur it it do i* Kntililn llouw, llmcdio l,nr)(o3t and Host Seloclod Slock of (Srooorics in tho City of Columbus, CON3XBTINO o.'- . li.VCON SIDES. BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SUOI L DEBS, BULK HAMS, BACON lIAMS. LARD in tierces, Larti in buckots mid k(>KS. FLOUR of alt grades, incliuling the celebrated SIIjVER LAKE brand, Ihe 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 ns OSNABURGH. SHEETING. SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, V UiNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, n well selected stock of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent, proof that may bo desired. One stock of SUGAR includes every grade and nrico, and our lot of SYRUP oan not be equaled in this olty. It includes nil 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 oan always save money by giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. Jll It WATT A. AV,U,I( lilt. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, ColTtmtous, G-a. I bog leave to inform my friend* and the public that I have on hand a large stock of Groceries and Provisions Consisting in part of FLOUR of all grades, at $0.50 to $9,00 hbl. Bacon and Bulk Meats, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Nyrup and i\l Salt, Oats, Corn, Meal, choice lot Planting Potatoes, Liquors and Wines, Shoes, Tin Ware, Ac., Ac. From this date my terms will be strictly cash, except to prompt paying customers, and prices to suit. No charge for drayage. Respectfully, tanl ,lo<Uwlf J 11. IIAMII.TOV BOOTS AMI SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN Wo Keep Always on Ilandl A FULL ASSORTMENT OF All the Leading Styles and Qualities! oy P Boots and Shoes !| Such as the people want. • jry Our stock is all manufactured for OUR OTt*N TRADE, and we warrant' every (>air to be Terms Cash, and Low Prices. BOOTS AAD SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES No. 10-4 Hroud Wlroet. BOOTS AND SHOES. A. M. BRANNON, \Vliob‘wnle jiikl Drugginl, IS STILL A CANDIDATE FUR THE PATRONAGE OF THE PEOPLE. At. AVliolomiiU* : SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR, HOSTETTEJt’S BITTERS, Mi DEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL, DENNISON’S CONDITION POWDERS, POTASH in cases, KEROSENE OIL, CASTOR OIL, Laudanum, Paregoric, Quinine, Morphine, Cod Liver Oil, And many other articles for less than the same articb m can be laid down here from New York at re tail Everything that i* kept in u flr*t class Drfig Store, the best GREEN and BLACK TEAS in J. H. BRAMHALL, Walpliimilici' uml ili'wulur, | and agent ion 99 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. j Singer Wr wing MucklnoH SELLS THE BEST SPECTACLES. I for *i Mhinr. Watches, Clock* and Jewelry Repaired. j Hewing Machines Repaired. If you would preserve your sight, call on Dram hall and get a pair of his best Spectacles or Eye Glasses. o-U.l If BEDELL & CO., Liquor Dealers & Tobacco Agents, At-! MINI'S I 'OK I'll Id OLD GROW AND WOODBURN WHISKIES, 140 BROAD Street, COLUMBUS, GA. jan. 22-d3m William P. Turner’s Insurance Agency, No. OX Broad. Street. Farmer.’ and Drovers’ Insurance Company. Capital, .... #200,000.00 State, Insurance Company of Nashville. “ ... 250,000.00 f*bs d9m IF". C. Johnson <&, Oo WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • Dry Goods Merchants, ifl'Oinl Sl., < 'olllltllMlfi, (>il.. HAVK NOW ON HAND AND WILT, RECEIVE THIS WEEK Large lot Bleached Sheeting* mid Shillings; Fine Sea Island Brown “ ait 10 cents a yard; New lot llitiuhurg Fdgiiigsand liiserf ings, very cheap; Ladies' All-Linen llankdereliitds tit 10e. apiece; Fine lot Black Alpaca and Briiliantine*; OsmilMirgs, Slicelimgs. Sliielings. l-'iielory < licebs. Aud fall line o( Dry good, AT LOWEST PIUCEB. f(d(7 !lm 3STEJ"W F’IK.IVI AT THE NEW YORK STORE. The undersigned have formed a COPARTNERSHIP under (lie firm name of GORDON & CARGILL, For tho Purpose of Transacting a Cash Dry Goods Business And havo leased the lar. ;*• aud commodious store house known a* tli<- NRW YORK STOKE, No. NTS, llroail Ntreet. Our stock iu a few day* will bo full aud complete, aud prico* will be made to suit the time*. WINTER DRESS GOODS, FURS, And many other good* will be sold AT ONE HALF THE XEW YORK FONT! Special bar gain* olio red iu COB.SETS A3STD ISLIX> GLOVES! MR. J. A. KIRYEN ia with us and will be pleased to ne<* his friends. to. *. (toiiltov. .t. n. euMai.i,. Oolnmbus, Ga., Jan. 20th, 1875,-dAwood tf Great Sacrifice in Dry Goods! O HAVING taken the store recently occupied by F. C. JOHNSON \ CO., aud PEYTON, GORDON k CO.. No. 72 Broad street, I will from tbi* (bite offer to tin- citizen* of Colunibuß and the umr rouiuling country, my WHOLE STOCK of Dr; Goods, Notions, Linens and White Goods At n Groat Sacrillco ! I have determined positively to go out of the Dry Goods lui.siness, and elo*o up on the first ojr fifteenth of May. Thi* i* a rare chance to save money. In a few days T will add t> my *tock n line of Doniorst I<* (>oo<ls. which will be, sold VERY LOW. Hu - All purchases CASH. 3MC. PESTTOKT. ('oliunbns, Ga.. January 17th, 187.">. |eod2iu Williams’ Photograph Art Gallery ! (OVER CARTER'S DRUGSTORE) Columbus, Georgia. , o I>HOTOGRAPII PORTRAITS FllO-M LIFE, OR COPIED FROM OLD PICTURES OF ANY KIND AND Enlarged to Cabinet or Life Size, ond beautifully Colored in Ink, Pastel or Oil Colors. We have employed two ProlVHSor*, CIIAS. DkBEURIFF and J. TANARUS,. DUFFIE, whose *kill a* correct Colorist Ini* no superior. We arn*dotorminftd to furnish any kind, size or style Pictures with a* perfeeyinih u* auy taken North or South. We defy competition in prices, quality or artistic styles, regardless of cloudy weather. We invito a call to examine specimen* of Plain and Colored Photographs and Pictures of all kind*. Gallery up one stairs, over Carter's Drug Store. Frame* aud Fixtures, Moulding Glush. Ac., iu stock at lowest prices. janlO tf WILU.UIK A KUO., Proprietors. BOOTS AND SHOES, GILBERTS PRINTING OFFICE ANI) Hook Bindery, OpimHlte \cw PoNtofttoe Itiiildliiff, j COLHMIIUK GA., 18 WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL. AND I Experienced Workmen employed in each De partment. Order* for work of any description filled with dispatch, and at most reasonable rate*. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. Uec’cipl Hooks FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always iu stock: also printed to order when de sired. n tTg~ Price* and Specimens of Work furnished on application. TIIOK. UIMIERT, j a ril tf 4'oliiinliiiM,<;n. T. S. SPEAR, No, 101 Broad St„ Columbus, 6a. Gold Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware, SI-INTACMCS \ SI-IN I im Which do iiffi tire the Eye, and la*t many year* without change. tin i:\krayim; neatly iiom?. n Watches, Jewelry and Clocks'llejiaired promptly All orders will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Depot, feblO tf Cheap Home. Y MOST DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE FOR *aie. No musifuitoes or dust in summer. Excel ent water und good garden. Apply to W. 11. BLANCHARD, feblO cod-we frAsa-lm lVt Broad St. Fine Aldenmy Hull. rpilE fine Aldernay Bull, “General is now at Garnet's stables, whv.ro ho will remain for a while. febll (jan 16 dim IKE Till': ItICST I\ IKK. have always taken the premium at all 1 the .State Fairs where trials have been made, over ail other Stoves. I am Special Agent for this Bootien. Every Stove, warranted to give full satisfaction, or money refunded. And at my Btoro you will also find the long tried and well known IKON WITCH COOK STOVE, now manufactured Iy the Southern Stove Works, Columbus, (la. Also, various other Cook Stoves of the above factory, from sls up. 1 also keep on hand a general stock of Honse- Furnishing Goods. I make the Manufacture and Wholesale of Tin Ware a specialty, and call the attention of merchants and others to this fact. Call and see for yourself, at ,1. U. ISICWICTT'S. No. 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. janfl deodawtf EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated both 'Wood and Oonl. Besides a lull assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, G BATES, &<•., And feel justified in saying that we are SURE we ran suit any and all classes of purchasers, both in quality and price. Of other Goods in our lino, wo have a large and complete assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE or JOVKKY DESCRIPTION, I HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERV, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS, AC. j All of these articles wo CAN and WILL sell u t ! VERY BOTTOM PRICES. |an i dtl W. Hi RoBARTH A GO, Valentines! / \TTR STOCK IB NEW. FRERII AND CHEAP. 1 " ) We have many New Styles. Sentimental and Comic. Call and buy some. Remember that j next Sunday, February 14th, Is Vanentlno's Day, ,i. w. rmsi: a \on i\, j Booksellers and Stationers, Columbus, Gcsrftla. | febia tr w. J. i'<; i,e, Dentist, ) Over Wlttlrh k Kissel's Jewelry Store, Broad I tanfl tf| Street.