The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 19, 1875, Image 3

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llll'WM*. -Chair- hoiilil not liecommihl with silk, bufsttt-in. —A jMtiihm-hi-Uiw in I ho liousi' Is n wollspri ir of jiiwoy. —Yonpirs'd Wl'ito but n sinjjlo lotto.- to ituvk(|t Mtiry marry. j. Jkut is novor curium about a lavryor,,mi Reno rally takes liim on trial. —lt is vary well to say, "Take I tiriaitwko they oomo.” Ilut suppose they-don't come? —Oov. Peek,ot ViTinont. is a bach elor. ■ferrying would make half n bushel of him. ■—“Mrs. Uon o lits a pu|>cr in bova, and caeklaates that site knows how.' Eggs’treivn'ry! —“Smothoivd \ mis" is a t 'uiifornia ilish. In spite ot ils name it is only beefsteak ami onions. —A Milwaukee man reraemboiv l the poor the other day. He sent lilty thousaml almanacs to deserting fam ilies. Morey Consolation .Smith is Fort Wayne'shamlsomest girl. M,rc\ will no doubt be a consolation to some follow.' A child for adoption. h> he born j in November, is advertised in u New York newspatx'r ; sett not stated. Such enterprise ‘Van go no father.” —The Toledo Ihinhl hopes if Kal akaua sells his kingdom to the United States he will buy a suit of clothes. Ho owns a shirt now. A father at Dubuque makes 1 1 is , children addri- -him as follows, for ! iastaneo: “Most re-sjiccteiland reier ed father, I’ll take another tutor.” —Colorado started a college a few weeks ago, ami up to date its inmates consist of one woman, three Indians, a buffalo calf, ami a prof. s*,,r "f botany. —4;Rhode Island man carries iFjnn,- <#♦ hssumnee on liis life, and if he I even takes cold in bis lead the com panies rush down t lire ■ or four doc tors to feel his pulse. —ABro'khu woman remarked t‘ . a friend a few days ago: "I don’t feel very' well till morning. Ido hope I’m uot going to liuve u Spell of sickness until the Beecher trial is flnlsned ?” -rTiiey killed a bullock in New York last week, and found in its stomach four gross of hairpins. We are left to wonder in agonizing doubt whether the maiden was young or old, tough or tender. —They ore going to give Alfonso $3,000,000 per year to serve as King. This is a shame, w hen there are tens of thousun is of young men who'll take the situation at s' .', per month, and board themselves. —There is one disadvantage in having girls in the eomjsjsing room. The young man who goes up to sec how much matter was left over seems to have a terrible time tinding the galleys—it takes him an hour gener-: ally. ’ —Here is a capital subject fur some of our debating societies to wrestle with during the remainder or the winter, viz: “Resolved, That the man wiio has no coat to his stomach is poorer than he who lias no coat to his back." —lt is very easy to acquire the manners of a proof-reader. We have been In the business only four days and yet,, wlien a man with a.shot gun comes in the front door, we skip : out of the back window with envia ble promptness. —Mrs. Rale, of Detroit, held a hot buckwheat cake over her husband's; countenance for several minutes be cause lie expressed liis disapproval of free love doctrines. "I'iie family , must be run on an unseetarian basis," said Mrs. D. —A Spanish woman’s mantilla, un der the laws of Spain, is sacred, and cannot be sold. When a Spanishgen tieirmn is "embarrassed” tie buys a 1 hundred thousand dollars' worth of, mantillas for his wife, and Mien fails honorably. —An Indiana Sunday school super intendent recently wrote to a New York Bibip firm : "Send some Sunday school papers and books; let the books be about Indians and pirates ns far as possible, and if tie life* of Rill Tweed has come out send that. —That Haw keyed Burlington chap describes a young swell who, upon concluding a enl! upon liis sweet heart, backed himself out of the wrong door, and landed down in the cellar iu a barrel of apple-sass. A Western editor noticing the! present of a silver clip to a brother! editor, says ; “He needs no cup. He can drink'from any ve.-.sel that eon-, tains liquor, whether the neck of n b it!lc, the lie 11111. ■if a pickle jar, the spile of a keg, or the bung of ~ laurel,” It’s perfectly absurd to talk about : 1 a Woman's being qualified to till every position ill life t lui' nian tills. I ■■■ instance, what woman could lounge ! all day around the stove in a country ; grocery and lie about the number of fishes she caught last, summer? ■—“The candles you sold me last were very bad,” said Huet to tallow chandler. “Indeed, sir, I'm sorry fur that." “Yes, sir; do you know they burnt to the middle and then would burn no longer ?” “You surprise me’ what, sir. did they go out ?’’ "No, sir, no; they burin shortm 1 RANKIN HOUSE. (<‘orsia. J W. RYAN, Prop’r. Ruby Restaurant, BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, UNDER THE BANK IN HOUSE. Janl d*wtf J. W. YA*\ Prop’r. Jolm Mehaffey, 1 T Hl* djjUD STAND, corner of Ogl'Dior]*- a’Y aud Bridg< - T .. ColiiiuhuNy C*a.. Will Pay the Highest Market Priee ro| lings. Old < oiloll. Hides. Ir> and <reen. l-Tn-s or ALL KIND*. Iteaswax and Tallow, Old Metals, Ac., ISllWft.l ll I.<V* U St' l WhsiUmf .liuul. jsuSl tr ELLis & Harrison, Auctioneers, Ctoaninission TferHinnts and I Ileal l-lslnle Agents OOM'MnUH, nßtlliel v. ■BbßtoT Off- r for Salt- nty and Country It I'M I. KftTATR, 4%t4MH*-A MK. (the bent in Market.) NEW IIIUBIKN, of all Patterns. 4Ro( >:kii> lIUV COfDM. PBOVI*- Ac., Ac. Wfh attend promptly *.< I.F4<i iL NALRN in thdlaljr and Countn J*nl-tf (rOVKHNMENT OF (iKOIKIIA. i:\ecutl> t Departmeat. •T.vmkh M. Smith, Governor of the State. I’. W. Alexander, J. W. Warren. Hot rotarioa Ex ecutive Department. Thomas c. Howard. Samuel C. William*, Clerk* KxtTiitivo Department. J 14. Campbell, Warrant Clerk. W, H Grigsby, Metaanger amt Uncording Clerk. tttntc House OUtrer*. N. C. Harnett, Secretary of State, r. Joui m. t ierk. W. E. OohlHui'.th. Comptroller General. J. W. lteutroe, J. \\ . G>ltlHiuith, Clerks. John Jour*. State Treasurer. Milter Grieve, Clerk. Joel Branham, Librarian. 11. A. Flewelleu, Superintendent of Public Building*. ete. (i. J.Orc. hint! School Commissioner. Tiioinaa F. Green. M. !>., Superintendent 01 , Lunatic Asylum. W. D. William*. Knp *rinteudont Academy of the lUitul, W. O. Connor, Superintendent D< af and Dumb | Aaylmu. Jtiiilclal llc|Mirtiunit. HITRKMR COURT. lion. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice. Him. H. K. M, ( ay. Judge. Hon. It. I*. Trippe. Judge V J. Hammond. Att< ruey General. /.. I>. Harrison. clerk. Ht-ury Jackson. lteporter. The Supreme Court sit* ut the neat of govern loiMit. beginning on the third Monday in Japuary i am) the first Monday iu July of each year. HtTKRIOtt COURTS. Atlwiny Circuit. l\ tcr J. Strozt'T, Judy.'. Byron B. Bower, Solicitor General. Baker—Third Mondays iu May and Noveinb* r. t’alhotm—Third Mondays in March aud Sep tember. Decatur—First and seeoml Mondays in May amt N<oember. Douylurty—First, s .ond un.l third Mondays iu April and October. Mit hell— Fourth Mondays in May and Novem ber. Worth- Fourth Mondays iu April and October. Atlanta Circuit. John L. Hopkins. Judge. T. J. Glenn, Solicitor General. DcKalb—Third Mondays in March ami Septem ber. Clayton First Mondays in March and Stytom- j her. Fulton Monday next after the fourth Mon days iu March and September. .1 uf/uxta Circuit. William Gibson, Judge. Davenport Jav ksou. Solictor General. Burke—Third Mondays in May ami No\,mber. j Columbia— Fourth Mondays in March and Sep- 1 to mber. MoDnlHr--Third Mondays in March and Sep- ' tember. Uiebmoml - Third Mondays in April and (■ to- ! her. H u fii<tj,c Circuit. Nol B. Knight. Judge. ('. D. Phillips. S"li.-itor General. Cherokee—Fourth Mourtnys in FebrnKry nnd first Mondays in August. Cobb—Second Mondays in Man U and Novem- ; her. Dawson—Third Mondays iu April aud second 1 Mondays in September. Forsyth—First Monday s in April und fourth j Mondays in August. Fannin—Third Mondays in May amt October. Gilmer—Second Mondays 111 May ami October. Milton—Fourth Monday in March and third ; Monday in August. Pickens -- Fourth Mondays in April and Septem ber. Towus—Monday after fourth Mondays in May j and ii tuber. Union- -Fourth Mondays in May and October. Hruntwick Circuit. John 1,. Harris, Jiulpe. Hinton W. Hitch. Solicitor General. Appling 'third Mondays in Mtirehand Septem ber. Camden—Tuesday after the fourth Monday in April and October. Charlton-Monday after Camden Court. Clinch —Second Tu* s lays in April aml_October. ‘ Coffee- First Tuesdays iu April and October. Eehola—Second Mondays in April aud October, j Glynn —Third Tuesday after fourth Monduyin May and November. Liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday in May aud November. Peri l First Monday* iu March und Septem be r. Ware- Fourth Mondays in March and Heptom- ; her. Whym Second Mondays in March and Septem- ‘ her. t * hattahoocht.•* <■ircuit. Janus Johnson, Judge. W. A. lattb*. Solicitor General. Chattahoochee Fourth Mondays in March and Sej'lemler. Harris— Second Mondays in April und iVtober. ! Marion—Third Mondays iu April and October. Muscogee—Kevitid Mondays iu May and No- i v suiber. Stewart---Fourth Mondays in April and Octo- ! her. Talbot Second Mondays in March nnd Septem ber. Taylor -First Mondays in April aud October. f'rot. rc Circuit. C D. Met iit< ben. Judge. Albert T. Hackett. Si>li itor General. Bartow—Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Catoosa Second Monday* in February and Au gust. Dad • - S cioid Mondays in May and November. Gordon- Third Mondays in February and Au gust. Murray-Third 'i n 1:-. in Ajril nnd October. Whitfield F"Urlli M e :y * in April and Octo her. ci> Circuit William Schley, Judge. A. U Ijtniar. Solicitor Gen, rai. Brvan Third Mondays iu April ami November. \ Bullock —Thursday* before the first Monday*' iu April and November. Chatham- Second Mondays in February, May , aud November. Effingham- -Second Mondays in April nml No vember. MTuta*b Tuesdays after th- last Mondays iu i April and November. , flint Circuit. John I. Hail, Jud,o . T. H Calamss. Solicitor General. Butts— Second Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Henry Third Mondays in February und An gust. Newton—Third Mondays in March ami S- j■ t m ber. Pike Second Mondays in April an I <>■ tol r. Rockdale -Monday alter the fourth Mondays in March and September. Spalding—First Mondays in February and Au gust. Upson—First Mondays in May nnd November. Macon Circuit. Barnard Hill, Judge. CUas. J. Harris. Solicitor Gem rl. Bibb—Fourth Mondays in April and Of tob< r. Craw lord—Fourth Monday* in March and Sep tember. H maton- Fourth Mondays in May and Novem ber. • f-.vi -;••. s. • • M '■■ itt April .ifi *>efi''-'-r. Mi-Mlr Circuit. ll* rscbcl V. JobiiMoii. Judge. John \V. Robinson. Moliritor General. Emanuel—Third Mondays in Apr ! and O' tober. Jefferson—Second Mondays in May and Novem ber. Johnson—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. Screven First Mondays in May ami November. Tat nail —Second Monday* in April an i October. WaMbington Second Monday* in March and September. A arthnon Circuit. G. H. Pottle. Judge. Samuel Lumpkiu. Solicitor Gem ral. Elbert- Second Mondays in Mam. am! S- j>- tember .* Hancock —Second Monds.f * iu April and Octo ber. Hart—Third Monday - in March and Kept' iffle-r. Lincoln- -Fourth Mondays i* April aud Octo ber. Madison First Mondays in Mairh and Hejdi iti ier. Oglethorpft—Thlrd Monday* In April and Oi to* her. Taliaferro—Fourth Mondays m February and August. Warren—First Monday* in April and October. Wilkes First Mondays in May and November. O!a*eock— Tbird Momiays in Fel>ruary nnd Au- I gust. OcmuJyc*' Circuit, George F. Bartlett. Judge. Joseph Preston. Holieitor General, i Baldwin—Fourth Mondays in February and Au gust. i Green#-—Second Moinlay* in March and Hep ; tember. Jasper—Second Monday* in February and An | gnat. .Tone*—Third Monday* iu April arid October. Morgan—Fir*t Monday* in March and Scptem -1 ber. Pirtnarn—Third Monday* in March and Septern | her. | Wilkinson—First Mondays in March and Sep | tember. fjconM Circuit. ! A. C Pate, Judge. | Boliln A. Stanley. Solicitor General, i Dodge —Fourth Mondays in April and October. Dooly—Third Monday* in March and Si/ptem i ber. i Irwin—Friday after the fourth Mondays in ; March aud September. j Laurens —Second Mondays iu April and Octo ! ber, Montgomery—Thursday after the first Mon days in April amLOetob' r. Pulaski—First Monday* iu May and November. TeUkir—Tuesday after the third Monday* iu April and October. Wilcox—Fourth Mondays in March aud Sep tember. PaJaula Circuit. W. D. Kiddoo, Judge. James T. Flewelleu. Solicitor General, flay—Fourth Mondays in March and Septem ber. Early— Firnt Mondays In April and October. MilT'i’ -tv. ' ml Mo’iduy* in April and October. , Quitman-Third Monday* in May and Novciu* J her. Randolph--Fitst Monday * iu May and Novem ber. Terrell- Fourth Mondays In Mayand November. Home Circuit. Jno. W. 11. Underwood. Judge. Cicero TANARUS, Clements, Solicitor General. Chattooga—First Monday* In March ands. p tember. Floyd—First Monday* in January and July. Puuldiug—First Monday* iu February aud Au gust. poll; ■ s ■<nud Mfuidti's in February nnd An j gust. Huralton lUrth M inlay * in March and Sep* tember. Walker -Lit' f Mvuday* in U- brumy and Ah- Southern Circuit. August 11. llunsell, Judge. H 'bevt G. Mitchell. Solicitor General. Berrien Third Monday* iu March nnd Septem l)t v. Brooks—First Mondays in May and November. Cohputt—WcdnoHduy after fourth Mondays in March aud September. Lowndes--The first Monday* in May ami No vi mber. and shall hr held two weeks il nec ssury. { Thoiun*—Third weeks in April and October. Southwestern < 'ircuit. James M. Clarke. Judge, Charles F. Crisp. Kolicitoi ;■ neral. Lee—Fourth Monday in March ami second Monday in November. Macon—First Monday iu December und third Monday iu July. Schley—Scvotid Mondays in April and October, hiimter— Third Mondays in April and October. Webster Second Mondays in March Mid Sep tember. Coweta Circuit. Hugh Buchanan, Judge. AHu rt H. Cox, Solicitor General. Carroll- First Mondays in April and October. Campbell Ne, uud Monday* in February ami August. Coweta -First Msmiuy* in March uud Septem ber. Douglas* Third Mondays iu April and October, Fayette --Fourth Mondays in February and Au gust. Hi ur.l Third M- nilays - in March and Septem ber. Meriwether -First Monday* in May nnd No vember. Troup- Thiril Momlavs in May and November. H i etcrn Circuit, George l>. Rice. Judgm Emery spei r. Solicitor General. Banks —First Monday* in April nnd October. Clarke—First Mondays in February und second M'-mlnv > \ ignet Frank—First Mondays iu February and second Mondavi* in August. Franklin ■ ond M>>mlnvs in April and Octo ber. Gwime tt First Monday* in March and second Mondays iu Hept> mber. IlaberNbaui —Tbird Mondii' * in April ami Octo ber. Hall Third M.*mlav* in Mar. b and S. pti inber. .I.i. k- ti - Fourth M iklhy * in Fol.runry and Am gust. ltabnii ! • urth .Momlavs in April and October. Walton Third M iiday* in April and August. White -Monday after the fourth Mondays in I April aud October, ihi:k(Toi;v or i in: city. Flitirrlirs. Corner of Ogledhorpe amt si Cluir Streets It. v. j J If. Null. ]>ii*tor. Hcrviees t Hi 1 , a. si. and Il* 1 m. rn. 1, Sunday . Sunday-school at •. v m Kima ol’M. ( TRINITY). oJethnYpe street. 1.. tween Randolph and St.! Clair Rev. \V, Hunter rector. Services ut II ! a. v. uud 4 i M.ea. h Sunday. Sunday selmol l :l i m. ROMAN ('ArnotlC. St. I'hillips and sf. James (Catholic)—on Jack- j non street, between Baldwin nnd Fi vv streets— Fatln-r Hamilton pastor. Mass at C'g and O', a, j m.. and vespers at 5 i>. m. Cuteeldsni at 4e. M. i FIRST RAI'TThT, Randolph street., itefvveen Jaelu-i oi and Troup streets---Rev. C. \. K mlriek pastor. Services j cv* ry Sunday at in l ... a. m. and Tj t*. >r. Sunday- I school at 9 a. m, M KT Horn ST. st. Luke on Jackson street., hctweou Randolph i ami St. Clair Rev. I!. T. Corley pastor. Ser vices mch Sunday at Hi’.. \. m. and 7'.. l*. M. Sun day school at H a. m. st. Paul--Southeast corner of Franklin and Troup street* Rev. J. <). Brunch pastor. Her* vice* every Sunday at 10'. \. m. and 7‘a P. M. | Hiinday-si lioul at 4 c. m. lh khl st to t Mi tlmdirtt On upper Broad street, j R- \. B. F. Breedlove pator. Service*every Sun-i day at b*'. a. m. ut.d 7c. m. Sunday Beliool at j 2'. v. M. (’la** meeting at '.I \. M. JEWISH SVNAOOOUK. Corner of Crnw ford and Forsyth street*. Her- : mail Birklnthal rabbi. Sorviees every Friday evening at m u’cloek and Saturday morning at 10 j o'H.wk. i .1 HARD. Methodist *L. B. I'uyne jiastor. ScrviceM first. 1 Sundiiy at Hi . \. m and tbird Sunday at 5 I*. M. : Sunday-school :i r. m . Baptist- Rev. pastor. Services on J the fourth Sunday iu each month. Sunday-j school at H , A. M. lIRoWNi:VU,LK. Baptist--Rev. pastor. Services | first and tbird .Sundays. Sunday school at H l , a.m. i Trinity (Methodist) Rev. L. B. Payim pas- ! tor. S. r\ i.-es first, second and third Sunday at h j v. 'i.. and ;ird Sunday at Hi 1 , a. m. Alternate Sundays sujiplicd both morning ami evening. | Sunday-school every Sunday ut ti e v. i OI.ORKJI. A*bur> Chapel (Methodist)—Kant Common—W. J. Guinea pul<-r. Services every Sunday at 10*., j a. m., :i c. m. And 7’. at night. Himday-scheol at 9a.m. First Bapl.i-I I'orner Front and St. Clair I street (near river)- — (in • n McArthur ]vastor. Ser vices ■ very Sunday at 10' .a. tf. and hu. m. Sun day school at U A. M. John t Met boil i*t i, Northeast Cominon-G. B. Tayb'i' pan tor. Service* every Sunday ut 10 a. M. amlHiu m . Sunday school at 9a. m. Si ond Baj.f’st e!iiiicli (Northern Liberties)- Primus Htafiord pastor. Services every Sunday at 10' v. ii :iml *t. m, Sundav sduot :it o\.n. | f. <. o. r. Mllseogi-e 1. . nil Oglethorpe *1 re* t. 11l tween ! Hi. Clair and Crawfm 1 street*. Rcgulur mee tings | held every Monday * veiling at 7,'i o’clock. Chatlioo* lie' Lm-airipment m* ets 2d and till ' Mondays in < aeb mouth. 'll;! MHIJr. Columbian |yd y,--. N". 7 - Mc*p* till Tuesday night in each mouth. Darley Chapter. No. • Me- ts on Ist Friday night in each mouth. Hop*- Council, No. 4 -Meets tid Saturday night in each month. Hi. Aldemar Comma ndery. -Meet* 2*l Tuesday night in each month. lodge in Burrus’ building, corner Broad nnd I Randolph street*. ir\ai fieri Hi. Lodge in Burma’ ••nlhling—Meeting* held on : the I ' and tid Sundays iu each month. Piißlir ItnildliUtTH. Court House (in Court Square, centre of city) : ; between Oglethorpe and Jackson and Crawford i and Thomas streets. .1; il on J’.a*t Common, foot of ('rawford street. Opera House northeast corner Crawford und <lgh thorpe *t rects. J • rua!' orphan Nsyliim, fjist Common, near cemetery • post Offie.-. corner Gglfthorpe and Riimloljili streets. Hotel*. Ititiikm lloiise, eoru'-r Broail aud Crawford nti’ ets. Planter*' H-ms , Brood street (east side), be- , tween St, ( lad- and Crawford. Central Hotel, Broail street (east side), belw< en St. c’airand Crawford utreet?*. Broad Street House, east side Broad street, he- . tvvi . ii Crawford and Thomas ftrwts. I*ll 111D‘ NrlKMli*. , 1 (whit male) nortlu-ast corner Jaekson , and Crawford street*. No. 2 (white female) soiitli wet corner St. ( :.ir and For*ytb street*. T-mperame Hall (mixed colored) Oglethope strei't. is,-tween Randolph and Bryan. Jlniiic4|t;il €vi*rniM*nf. Mayor. John McUhcnny; City Treasurer, John N. B.>.rm tt '. Ch-rk of Cos im il, M. M. Moore; City j Attorney, Charles Coleman: City Physician, W. W. Fl< '.v'e!!en; City S< xton, Abraharn Odom; City Mar dial. : Deputy Marshal, W. /..Rob in* hi ; Wharfinger, Jake Burrus. POLICE. Clilcf— jit-t Squatl—-W. I. Cash, captain: Robt. G. : Mitelid!. Wm. If II Wood, (‘liarh'H Brady, Whit. Smith. Jam' Roliart*. Tom MeKnehern. Second Squad—John Foran. captain; John Kt. f.’.air, J*.*h Roper. / no J'i< ).< tl, Dari’l Duncan, John Brady, John Feitgan. It oil of I’oViiiiilmim Fire lloparf mrnt. Board of Control -Vi. if. Williams, Chief En (<ii;11 r; G. W. Rosette'. J ifrit Ass’t Engineer; C. A, Ethridge. Keren.i J' t Engineer; O. R. Flour -1 noy, Seer* tary. EIRE l oiIt’ANIEH. Coluiiibmf N*. 1- Engine house on Broad street, 1 above Bryan. Young Aim riea. No. s—Engine bouse on Ogle ! thorpe street, between Crawford and Thomas. Central Mechanic* No. fi—Engine house on Ran : <Ulph street, near Union Passenger Depot. : Hook and Ladder. No. 1 —Engine house next to . Springer’s Opera House. Military. City Light Guards—Armory in Rankin House Skating Rink. Entrance on Crawford street, Columbus Guard*—Armory in Gunby’s build ing. on St. Clair street, between Broad and Front streets. w. r. tic;\i:h, iicmw, Randolph street, (opposite Ktrupper’s) Columbus janJ ly! Georgia. W. J. WATT. T. A. WALKER. CTIAB. H. WAIT. WAIT & WAEKER, VVIIOUEHAUE VAD lIKTAII, Grocers and Coin mission Merchants < ornov unitor ItimKln lloiihc'. Have |!ii' Largest uu.l Hi's! Sclictfd slock of (iroccriCH iu llic Cilj of I'oliiihlmi-. COSuMTINO OF 11ACON Si DUS, MUI.K SIDI.S, UACOX SHOULUKBB. UULK HIIOUI. DUIiS. lIUI.K HAMS. It VON II VAIS. I, \ 111) in tlores, |zu'il iu tmekots anil kojiu. FLOUR of all urialcs, iiu'luding tho orlotirntoil SILVER LAKEliraml, tho lies! in tho world. ItVOUINO. Tt F.S. SALT. SCO AIL M \( 'K I’.KF.L, H(lAl‘. OHKESK, COFFEE. OYSTERS. SAUDINES, (JItACKEIIS, FOI’ASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, ROOTS, and Staiilo DrvOooda, suoli as OSNA RITmS.SII EETINti, SIUUTINCIs; CHUCKS. STUII’ES, V YENS and RANTS (l(H'l)S. Also, n well sidt'cti'd athrk of WHISKEY, from $1 i'r gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent, proof that may ho dcsirod. Our stock of SUGAR iin liidrs ovary ymdo and prloo, and our lot, of SVlilT’cannot bo oiniah'd in this city. It includes all Rrados of Now Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of ehoiee 1 LOllI I I V SV RUlj whieh is superior to anything in the market, and much cheaper in priee. Tt has a delightful llavor and rich.elenr eolor, nnd select ed expressly for our trade. Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur chasiiiK elsewhere. janl If WATT A WAM.I U. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Colximtous, Gn. 1 beg b avc to inform inv Iricud* ami the public that l have on hand a large stock oi Groceries and Precisions Consist in pjirt of FTiOl'll of nil grades, at 5?(.50 to so.oo 1)1*1. Bacon and Bulk Meats, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Syrup :i n<l Moliinh(‘n, Salt, Oats, Corn, Meal, choice lot Planting Potatoes l,i<|iiors and Wines, Shoos, Tin Ware, Ax., Ac. From this |at• *my torms will ho strictly cash, oxci'pt to prompt paying customers, ami [iriccs to suit. No chiirtfo for dmyage. JU'spcctfully, jam dco.Uwtf J. HAJHLTO\. HOOTS AM) SIUIIX POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN BOOTS AMI SHOES. *2 av " S f/) - - S $ |s “* =3 O " / 5 A -• ft | , m t i- - S? 1 l-gj Tll J ti 2 s *' toil cj ~ -T... 15 2. ■- -TZ f•? “ T ” ' S s. ! 3C - + 1% ■* ct* c |e s .so . t i = to ■f 1.11,11 ii BOOTS AND SHOES TN’o. KM Ilrosid BOOTS ANI) SHOES. A. M. BRANNON, AN’ liolot-tJi D* .'nt I . IS ST!EE A CANDIDATE FOR THE PATRONAGE OF THE PEOPLE. A i Wliolcnii U*: SIMMONS’ 1,1 VER REGULATOR, HO,STUTTER’S RITTERS, M< LEAN’S STRENOTHF.NING CORDIAL, DENNISON’S CONDITION POWDERS, POTASH in cnw'B. KEROSENE Oil., CASTOR OIL, Laudanum, I’aruitorh', <)iiinini’, Aloi'jiiiinf, Cud Liver Oil, ,1,1,1 „tli,-r nrfi, !■ ,Or !i>*„ limn tie Hiiinr itrlirl, h ran lairl down I,arc trim) >aw Vnrt, ut r. - ,ail l'\ i‘i - vt It ill,' that i, l;t til in u Hit l rlaaa Uril|i Ktoff, tin- l/f'Ht (iillaKN ,I,l*l IJI.AI'K 'I KAH ill ,-i„,lf,i. j„:u (Uwit ——•—■■■ —•— • 1 J. H. BRAMHALL, AVnO-iniiiilicr ami .lewder. and aoent for y.i Jin mil St., r.tlumlm-. (in. Singt'i'Scwing M:icliiii(*s Si’ liLS TUI Jsj;s r SI'I’T 'T \< 'I jIvS. iR'• f Mticfbc" Oil, N.’.'dbs Ac., for :: 11 Machine*. Walehe*. ('locks and Jewelry ltepaircE Sewing Machines Repaired. If you would preserve your i^h<. call on Bramiiai.j. and get a pair of liis best SjM’Haeieor Kye (tlasKes. jau 1i 1 ——_ , , |N , BEDE LL & CO., Liquor Dealers & Tobacco Agents, AGIOM'S FOR UIE OLD GROW AND WOOD6URN WHISKIES, 140 BROAD Street, COLUMBUS, GA. jau. 2‘2-dtim Williain P. Turner’s Insurance Agency, No. OX Broad Street. Farmer.’ and Iti ovi i's’ InHiiranc Com|„iii}'. Capitui, .... $200,000.00 State Insiirinu'c ('oinpany of Xfllnllle. “ ... 250,000.00 fcl)S dtini UVO. Jolinson A, Cos . WnoI.KSAI.E AND RF.TAiIi Dry Goods Merchants, lil'osxl Si.. Ooluillllltt. (all., inn: now on iunp ani> wii.i. j:r< i.ivr. ruts wkkk Eaikic lot Mlcaclicd Slicctiiigs n(l Sliirtiiigs; Fine Sea Island Brown at 10 cents a yard; New lot liambur:.*, ektgings and InsertiiigM, very clioap; ijiiili! - All-Linen ilankdcrcliiefs iit 10c. a piece: Fine lot Black Alpaca and Brilliantincs: SliirlinuN. Piirlor) A inxhs. And a full lino of Dry Good* AT LOWEST TRICKS. I. b. Jm XsTE'W" FIRM AT THE NEW YORK STORE. The underslKned have formed a COPARTNERSHIP under the firm name of GORDON & CARGILL, For the Purpose of Tranmictinu a Cash Dry Goods Business And have based Hie large und commodious store house known as th'-XI'W YOllli NTOItK, \o. H 2, llroitel Klrccl. Our atock in a lew day* will be full nnd complete, and prices will be made to unit the time*. WINTER DRESS GOODS. FURS. Aud many other good* will b. dd IT OMI H ALF THH XKW YOHli COST! Special bar gains offered iu CORSETS AND 15.1D GkLOVES! MR. J. A. KIHYKN is with u* nnd will be pleased to see his friend*. VI. GOItIMIY. .1. e. < ARGII.I.. Columbus. Gu., Jan. 20tli, 1h73.-diiWeod tf Great Sacrifice in Dry Goods! o HAYING taken the st.'i" IV.’l'litE ..ecupie.l bv V. c. JOHNS! iN ,v < VI., an.l IMIYTON, GORDON k v •<.. No. 72 Broad 1r- -t. I will from ilii* date offer lo the . itipcUH of Columbn* and the Mir* j l’oiuidlng country, my WHOLE STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Linens and White Goods ■A.-fc a Gkreat SaorlHoe J I have and. l 'i-miii. and jtositively t-* '* out of the Dry Gu.nln biislne**, and . lo*e up on the first or i fifteenth of May. This m a rare elmuec to save money. Iu a few day - 1 will add to nn sleek a line el Domesl i<* (.oodN, which Will bo sold ITERY LOW. Eii All purclins. * CASH. 2VK, REYTON. I i'llub:; . i **M*******Bi^*^**>***W^ Williams’ Photograph Art Gallery! (OVER CARTER’S DRUG STORE) Colmmtous, Georgia. — o I )IR>’l‘ uiß.\l’ll EoItTRAi rs FROM Ell K. OR COPIED FROM OLD PICTURES OF ANY KIND AND 1 Enlarged t<> Cabinet or Life Size, aud beautifully Colored In Ink, Pastel or Oil Colors. We have employed two Professor: l . CHAN. DkBEURIVF and J. E. DUFFIE, whose skill as correct Cobu-ist Iris uo bupci ior. Wn ur. .letermiued to fiirniah any kind, size or style Pictures with aa ' perfect finish a* any taken North r South. We defy competition in prices, quality or artistic styles, regardless of cloudy weather. Wo invite a call to examine specimens of Plain aud Colored Photographs and Pictures of all kinds. Gallery up one stairs, over Carter's Drug Store. Frames and Fixture*. Moulding Glass, Ac., iu stock at lowest prices. j; ill 10 If VI 8i.1.a UIN X into., i'o|H'l‘tor. BOOTS AND SHOES. GILBERT’S PRINTING OFFICE AND Hook Hinder), Opposite \nv Poslolllce lliiilillng, ( com )i isi t h, (;a., IHM'KEL HUPJMJED MTTH MATERIAL, AND 1 Exji.-riciiccd Workmen employed iu each Dc- I par tin cut. Orders for woYk of any d.'scriptjon filled with ! diHpat.’li, uud at mowt reasonable rate*. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks 'Of every dcHeriptlon on hand, or printed t>> or- I der at short notice. Hoolts FDR RAILROADS AND HIEAMBOATS | Always in stock: also printed to order when de ■ Hired. * IK/i'Price* nnd Specimen* of Work fnrniahcd on application. tiion. (.ii.itrit r, janl tf l’lUllllt,€;tt. T. S. SPEAR, No, 101 Broad St., Columbus, Ga, Gold Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, Silver and Piafed Ware, sei: ru m> t si>umi/n Which do not tire the Eye. and hint many year* without change. / I M.SI \ Vl\(; \IMTLY IIGM . i j Watches, Jewelry and Clock* Repaired promptly I All order* will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Depot. j fcblO tf Cheap Home. | MOST DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE FOR j sale. No ninaquitoe* or dlit in Hummer. 'l’.xcel j cut water nnd good garden. Apply to W. It. BLANC HARD, fcblO eod-we fr*su-lrn l‘J3 Broad St. Fim’ Ahleriiay Bull. rjpiiK fine Aldernay Bull, “General Lee," i* j now at Gamers stable*, wlicr.i he will remain for a while. ! f,.h1l fJanlli liim UEi: TIISS BUST l\ I SB. rprrEY have always taken the premium at all I tlie State I’airn where trials have been made, over all ether Stoves. I am Special Agent for this Hoctieii. Every Stove warranted to give full I satisfaction, or money refunded. And at my storo you will also flml the long tried and well known IKON WITCH COOK STOVE, now manufactured by the Southern Stove Works. Columbus. Oil. Also, various other j Cook Stoves of the above factory, from slfi np. I aluo keep on hand a general Btock of Houne- Furnishlng Good*. I make the Manufacture and Wholesale of Tin Ware a specialty, and call the | attention of inerchautH and otherH to this fact. 1 Cull and se,t for yourself, at .1. itKWErrs, No. 143 Broad Street, Columbus, (la. j&n6 doodawtf EVERYBODY SUITED. We ate thi*Season in Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated !•’<>,• 00l 1, Wo<><! anrt Coul. lit aides a lull awsortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, (;iIATE, Ac., And feel justified In saying that we are SURE we ean hi i It. any and all ejagses of purchasers, both ! in quality and price. Of other Goods In our lino, wo have a large and completo assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OK KVKItY nKHCIUPTION, HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS, &(!. All of those articles we (’AN aud WILL Hell at VERY BOTTOM PRICES, jan 1 dtf W. 11. ROBAItTS A: CO. Valentines! / Vi a STOCK IS NEW. FRESH AND CHEAP. ' I We have many New Styles. Sentimental and ! Comic. Call aud buy gome. Remember that ! next Sunday, February 14th, is Vaueutine's Day. •I.W. PKASK A Bookseller Hand Stationers, ColumbOS, Gesrgia. | febl2 tf w. J. FOGLE, Dentist, | Over Wittleh A Kinsel’s Jewelry Store, Broad I JatiC tfj Street.