The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 21, 1875, Image 4

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DAILY TI MIX < 'oluinbiiN, OWm SLNDAY PEBBUAEI 11. I ■ I out 4KVW. J. h. Inokam Ih our authorized agent for the counties of ChattninKichco, Taylor, Marion, Stewart, Talbot, Harris ami M<*r Jordan l. IToweLl Ih authorized to solicit subscriptions and advertising for this {taoer. ItoDERf W. ffowAlti) U connected with thin office, and in authorized to solicit and roneipt for udverhHJißcnts and subacrlp i/iotiH to the paper. W. 11. Cody, J*>tq., in our authorized agent to r&o6lptfar HtiliMcriiitloiiH to Uilh paper for the county of Muscogee, and ltusHyU eoyajy, Alu. E. 'i\ Long is authorized to solicit sub scriptions and advertising for thin paper iu Alabama, and to rocdpfc for the same. K, N. pRTKhSON la our local agent at Union Springs, Ala. FUVMAL NOTK'K. The friends and nrquabitaiUWM of Mrs. Mary A. Flournoy und Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fontaine, are hivibwl to attend the funeral of the latter, from the Prosby- UaAUUi CLuit'h this (Sunday t afternoon at 3jy<dodf. Nctv whenever you want good tobacco cheap, go to the Narrow Gauge Store. J. Marion Eltn has a good piano to rent, ftud wood for wile cheap. Ellin A Harrison are to have a grand auction on Tuesday night at Harris’ store. Ih* on hand and gyt a bargain. Opnlou A CflMlk /djtfie Now York Store, and th* cheapest stK*k of staple and fancy dry goods in the city. Their stoit te.fcriatllylarmnged, and it is a pleasure to visit it. The (Jity Light, Guards are determined to make a grand affair pf their ball to morrow night. The efilc and fashion of the city will bothere. tine hat renovator. Send upy'oi ir old leavers. xfetell J ware Tmve a complete stock of If Kite/md f*|W**t * him the llnret cigar factory to be found in those parts. His brands have become very popular. The manu factory is under the supervision of a man who knows all abyyt Clio business, \VJi**n you want, a good smoke go to Brown’s. Washington Firo Company is composed Af good colored inch. Help them to get up their 4 ball for Tuesday night. Yonge is the shirt and hat man of Co lumbus. Hp to Advert Wo will iiißort bunlnoHs notice. In th<* liH-iil columns of thin paper for ton ocntu per Hue. It in a cheap mill ofllcicnt way to iitTWlttw* rotrr hustncßH, fttifl wo would lie tfjuti o > have many of thorn. To Mubaerlbera. Subscribers who have not yet paid will greatly oblige as by calling at the office and paying their subscriptions. ljfeilarlono, Jltev. J. F. Beeves -is Axpmifld to preach in BrowneviLie Baptist Church on to-day at 10% o'clock. Church Conference at 2% o’chHeff. The lfihmbct-ship Is most respect fully requested to attend, as Uguc will b Important business before the Conference. River. ]We le.arn from a which we re tetved frpm Eufaula, yesterday afteriK m>d, (Bat the Farley passed that city at 3 p. m kmkM",\\w 111 Personal. T)ur friend James Biauchard, who has tan lxtowiu lile pleasant smites cm this Sty for HiMm tlino past, left yostordny Mr No 'V|V#;k- sab' trip and a PloaanKf mfe In tlio metropolis, and also mmmm* **N him back on visit to his old hump. If.nth. On yesterday, abmit u o'clock, Mrs. Mary Fontaine, wife of Mr. Francis Foil taine, died of tonsumptlon, at the rosi denoe qr Mr. H H. Eppinjr, in this i-ity. Hhe was n daughter of Mr. John M. Flour noy, who lived in this city at the time of his death. Mrs. Fontaine was beloved by all who knew her, and leaves many friends to mourn tat, losh. (IvlMMhu. Ut'lmtltiic Phlrl>. Owhuf to till) I'rtionie Lnotemcmcv of the ivemtlier on Friday nlßht there was not a • luoruni of the Imitating Society in attend anee. Aftyr a spjiivl chat, the few brave spirits llmr had met went. home. Nest Friday night the important. question of tbeConfislernte Monument will be discuss ed, It Is particularly requested that every member of the KorletY boon hand. 'Pie mooting will be uue of unusual interest. If our younff nna iako a proper pride and in terest in this undertaking, it will surely succeed and prove largely benotleiat to all those connected with it. ■ .i .- —r —■— * Urntlencn Ckin buy Hm Fnh iupgp lvlglish (Toths at JLHMtt ill an Nkw York ooht. 1 shall dlscpnUnuo Hub branch of my buwincas, ami will .sell three g<Hxiß at a sacrifice. najn!? h. t. ckigi.iu:, (ttul lyy I < Mi'giniabhiov <tall at Bedell £ Ware’s for Calf, (ioat Congress for spring. New Orleans Ktiobl.y Toe fet.l7 iw- A lar#kiot of'Tjaillns' Fight Kids to lie sold cheap at fehl I d.vwtf .1. J. Whittlk's. Mtl 'l epls., w Sthislule wliirii was to bave<S||'a iWloet on the • fxmthwoslern UailrogiTyill ait gwi i t operation just yet. Due nhtlijowill bo giteri as to when it. will bcauii. of the County timirt is out ■PuKiwy. tftq'.l7t|i. fuvwyeis, t take YJ ** Real flint, r fnnt.fr Aw fy'Vfl'iW X.o listuf the transfers of real estate whien have taken place in tliis city during the past week: IftRW K J ■ Mllfrrdti) M ones Si mon .three- Mm-tmi iwteresvhtmy lot No. sw, Jrinn John WosMy bervis to Musks Simon, one fmu-tir hiteiMstin city lot No. 4SJ, $-. Mary R. Wood tr> C. B. Dilinlerro, pan of city lot No. 4XI, SSOO. (Lo to J. 8. Jones’ for Hamburg Edgings. He has a fresh lot at attractive prlees. feiiT A’ t splendid iot of white and lted All- Wool Fliinnnls, Brown und Bleached Can ton llapiieß Ofiern Flannels, In all shinies, tn> Ih* cdosixl out cheap, at febll d.twtf J. J. WHrrrut’s. Ck&&, Towols, Napkins, all grades. Will elose >myers Inspect l*efore buying '? feb7 J.S.Jonks. Are filing low. to close out stock, at the ; fob 9 tf Virginia Store. Th* place tobirt nt fcbT .1. S. .Tonin’. Church Robbed. Tin* burglars who so thoroughly in fest our oity, seem to liavo called ujmui nearly every private residence, anil have now begun laTxr in another field. They ,-MM‘rn to bo satisfiiMl with the ravage they have made in the state and now their vengeance Is directed toward the church- The Indies of Ht.Paulchurcli iiuvc ngiv ing society t/> which many of them belong. They incot in the basement of the church and do a good deal of their work tlicr**. They had a sewing inacldhe and a good deal of material deposited in this basi - rnent. On Friday night this room was broken into and the sewing machine, to gether witha considerable quantity of ma terial aud some made up work stolen. An entry was effected through a window*. There must have Inwri quite a party of burglars to carry off so weighty a thing as a sewing machine.- It will be easy to discover the thieves of so bulky an article. It Is a crime against our laws to break open the humblest dwelling liouhc. and tliow guilty of it are suvart ly punlHhn<L How muuh greater is the crime, and how much greotor ought the punishment to le when a house i.hxlicatixl to holy uses is broken open uud robbed' Surely. Urn vii-. lains who committed this daring act will 1 ms woigbtiuidi**x;eiv4‘ th'* jnsfc is4niilim**ot of an on! mg< and Jaw. Jugla’s Kid Gloves can Ik* liad only at j the New York Store. Go to the New York Store to buy Engle Factory Goods. The New York. Store sells Alpaca# djbapcr than any liouao in Columbus. Gall ami H4V*. If you doubt it. .Valin! Nal|!l 70 kegs Nails for sale now, to close nn arcourit. Apply to febio 31 (XinuMRUH Iron Works. W. 11. Htullh, <’olr**il Artl-I, Makes a specialty of Coloring Pictures, such as Newspaper Illustrations, or any other kind, equal to Chromos. His Charges are very moderate, and he will guarantee satbifnetion-in work* Order* left.at Kick’s itfestauraiit will be alTaid'd to. fcb2o If* AttvmpH’ri Nul*l<l*. “One more unfortunate W'Niry brenth, ltashly importunate Gone to her death.” The sad tragedy which Hxml has touchingly corememorated, came near be ing re-enacted ui this city yesterday. A •'soilotl dove,” one of those unhappy crea tures upon whom th© scorn and hatred of the world is fixed, grew weary of her mis erable existence, and attempted to leap from the woes of this life Into the awful mysteries of an unknown future. She took poison, but unluckily for her own happiness and for the good of societ y it did not have tho desired effect. The wo man says she name to Columbus from Al bany some lime since, and assigns pover ty and want as the cause of her desperate attempt. AVhilo the frown ol society ought to fall on such miserable let it be remembered that He, who W;i# without sirj, s|H>ko tenderly to one of them. It Is far nobler to try and raise fallen virtue, ami restore long-lost inno* ounce, than it is to point the linger of scorn at every and making vice perpetual, by removing far from th© reach of forbearance uud sympathy. T- •<* often is the 4-/.1/1 i world resm>n silHe in some for the sin of mic poor Irail creature. Too ofb*n is the kind- Ily ad vice withheld, which might bo tDo salvation of a life. Too often is thort* no cosion for the sad lament of one whoso noble heart the poor, the wicked, n.iy even the infamous found sympathy. “Alas for the rarity Of chriiitian charity Under trio sun T Soft Finish Bieaclti>*lCk>UA*nc.tthe Now York Sloi-e <uily lfkt ppr yard. Gi> to (im NfeW Y'ork Shlfx* nnd le ivt ydur order for Sfiris, if you want h'per-i feet fit. Bargains in Tnlile hinen and Victoria Lawn nt the New York Flore. For Suit* or Rent, A good second-hand Piano. Apply fco •J. Marion Estes, 21 132 Broad Nt. White and Hod Wool Flannels, White and Brown Cotton Flannels. Largo assortment ut fob 7 J.B. Jonhs’. A inxiutiful line of Hamburg Edgings j and Inserting**, at prices to suit the pur- j chaser, at febl4 d&wtf J. J. AVirrm,i’.’s. j ut ICcrlln, Vlui Mr. Thomas Dufils diod at Berlin, Ala., on the 3d of February, at the advaneinl age, of 73 years. He was the father of twenty-tinee children, and grandfather of a very large number. For many years he lived near Smith’s station, in Luo county, i Wheii he was dying, his son-in-law, Reu ben J. Crawford, was ministcriag to him. At this solemn hdth*. when his help wab much needed, Mr. ('rawford was suizod by some mfshmble civattire of the GoVi*rn ment and currifnl to M>ntgomcry to be tried for somot.hing he never heard of Ih fore. He suceoedotl in giving bail, and his i returned home. This only shows how re s{hh table eiti/.ous arUdaily seized without law and dragged away by men who would be insignificant and contemptible if they word not vested with absolute authority. When you go to Union Springs, call ©n Baunion! *t Boaenstihl, and you can get warmed up with a gooil OtH’ktaU or Fresh Oysters. fbi2lf Woml Chrnp. I have for sale five cords AYobd, cheap J. M arion Estes. 2t 122 Broad Nt. Toliaeco. You will save twenty cents on ttve dollar by buying your Chewing Tobacco at. the Narrow Gauge St on*. l ily l,slu Guards. This gallant <N>nipany, composed of many of our most worthy and |Kpular 1 young men, will lay aside their swords and guns for a while to-morrow night and engage in the gentler conquests of senti , incut and love. To-monow nitmmoon both of the companies will parade in honor of the birUiday of the American *7hThe (niraiD will be pleas- i ant, but will only be a prelude to Hie greater enjoyment of the ball at nigjit. This will present a gav scone of festivity, and wo may expect it to remind us of t hat memorable invasion when "ltritfht tin* ltnps xhono ov*r fn.r wvimen unit l>rv men. Anf <’>•'• look'nl lov to oy“(j Jhat spk* again." E E Yonge ho# eugag'Xl. a Prolcssimial Hatter to renovate old J>ilk Hats. It will Ih* done at low prices. *it; Grand opi'ning day on Monday. Febru ary 22d. of Spring Styles of Hats at Yonge- lidlci' from Uuroluill. J f M it or Times: As your Local has not yet found hl i way to our grovy ing IwUl Intnidq upon your gpftimns.'with your per mission, olid ©cruft"Rally give you oar lo cal fto 1118. The bad condition of the west end of the Factory bridge? lias be m the chief subject of street talk for some time, but Josh Ko per, with his carts, has nearly put a stop to the scandal by filling up th© abutment, andfin doing ©o, “killed two birds with nno stone,” by removing the dirt for the pur pose from Holland a Baker’s old stair I, thereby almost making a level street of it . Our city is quiet, as usual, and not more than fourteen murders have occurred “on the border” for the week ending to-night. Ea pariHant; Did It ever occur to you that every killing is not a muni* .•% in the eye of the law? Where one person tie cm/ns, or attempts to kill another, the law does not call it murder to slay the assailant. Excuse me for alluding to this subject, as I only set out to give you our local j news, but you arose closely allied to UP, | und being a native of your city, 1 could j not refrain from noticing a growing dis- j position on tlmpart of some editors to cry j out murder on every occasion; and I must confess that it seems to me that prejudg | ing laid pronouncLngmurdor, '-very killing I that occurs, din's your city no g(Hiil ni the way of inviting imigrants to Settle among ! us. Yet, it may do much harm to the un- I fortunate who is compelled to take the | life of his fellow-man “to save his own." Our laws entitle every man, black or ! whit *, to a fair and impartial trial by a jury of and tin; press being pow erful tor good or evif, may dTo incalculable injury to tin** iupoeont, by i n’q^U'dicing a j community and ex iHng to dews ’ of wrong-doirife. 4 Let th© law lx? vindicated, but do not arouse passions and prejudices against any | just fiir to “hang him for 6m,” af I | heard remarked on vour streets the oilier day. “Hanging may stop killing,” but let us i “be sure we are right.” To convince, you and your fi9M‘TS- that ■ ' ours is a city and entitled to the dignity - jof being so called, I will state that we have chicken tiiieves, burglars, ei id omne genu* that you have in Columbus, and wc* : arc going to liavo “perllee” too, soon us j we get Incorporated, and then you must . omo t© ace w Omju rru Kivkh. | A Professional Hatter can be found at Yonge’s Hat Store to block and press old Silk Huts. # _ 2t | You will find tho Notion Ih*partment • ; largo and <biuni>bHe-vb ' fcfrti (Mittf -t. .1. WmTTT^’s. i hose w(shift# a bargain m Tabje Dam : ask, Natddiis, Yowcte, *Ve., will <lO well to j <*ali at 1 fcbjMAwtl J. J. Whi ltljF.’s. ■ ■j, ■- - 4 4fH —- Drew I L**ftovcr from last summer are now sell ! ing at half vuwe. Lhwas at 1> L> 20 cents worth dmi Lie that price. Other; I goods in proportion. fbo tf Virginia Store. TUP Ohrtul. ’ L >ml Editor Wii/u*:• A great many r<*- and tw.mj©p(qrpw have made about Utoghost* wiuciiha® been t*oenUtciy by |H*rsons living in tUod<>r.i*u mut of Uiy y. I write to assure yob that night- week as T was walking' home, not ■h-.-lining of trouble, i actually saw tho ghost fare U> tare, OTaJ, e>A > ] thing” that appoorod to be Wtriamt It ; w; i n<it tall, wierd and ghastly, as ghosts age sakl to D*, but was of frail stature, pale and silent as the to mb. I stopped and kxAkrd, and while I gazed in wonder and awe upon ils pure white face, so quiet and beautiful, yet so motionless, I venture! U> piiwm mv hand upon it©• icy-cold form. It spoke not a word, but as spoil as my hand toucheil it l looked again and Ui© beautiful vhdon had vimlshml and fled nois'lossly buck it to the dark chilly air from which It i-AiTH*. 1 <lo not protend to say that what I saw was supernatural, but certain U is, ! and wks to me tin* whl#; Hp<*ctre of the (!th j ward. T. Norf.. Tic above communieiu iim will be re.vd I with intorret by all our Teodors, and espe -1 chilly by those who wore favored witha glimpse ( ,f this awful apparition. The welfare and safety of the yuiuuumity de mand# that the subject tTibrdiigTdy in v<*s( igap'd, and we U<mk mu* i out doup well 6e op a the diseus*>iMi. We 1 hope 8 \viiftieTlimoiignl y c<m§Klei*txTftnd 1 Silted’ to tlh* thing# have Imhmi'nappcniiig it our cbm- 1 j nnmity. I'.veci' Lniij In -• hl i.| ,i • ii. should sfh* rti.wi- l.eau | ttfnf Black Alpaca* at the Virginia Store. 1 T4h*v arerhrepre Gma known l**stbre. i | fob!) eod Fu.4! Fur. ft Sidling ;it half'price, t< rlb*,w iut the' sb)ck. Th<*v an* fresh and desirable, hits t i Vl UG CNIA sr< w t%. Plain, Cheeked and Striped X;pi>l v s, j small lot, offered low, to close out. I feb.7 .1. N. nuns. The Gf|llc*. It is s iid that about nine families < f I genuine Bohemians are cmyimjM'd on the ! East Commons of this city. T’hcy have b<vn in that noighboHnxHl for some time, i and scMim to earn a good livelihc.xxl. j I Whether th<* moan© they employ are fair or foul wu eounot t>ay. NYc have heard of, several parties of young folks who wended t heir way out to tins itiysUeeamp to learn tin* plan of thoir li\ <. tlmir d-'sfciay, who j they would wed. and a thousand other * unimportant things. j The law does not consider the presence j I of these roving bunds as conducive to the J safety of private property, and soon some I KrulT otti-.' r will command the little band j to fohi up their tents und "move on. Don’t forget the lOe Blenched Drilling j , at the New York Store. i 2,000 yards Spring Prints to Ik* opened Monday at the New York St-on*. River New*. Tfie Georg.' VT TTyTTY dHTflrtt aFrIVA UVi-j | til about 12 o’< l<> night^.nearly a,, ! day behind her re rtUnr tin,". Sbebruughfc I the f. Mowing re:*ffor ilßroales of rett. m. 07 * \ barrels of oysters. 33 boxes of oranges, 21 UtrivU of syrup, barc'ic of mercham i lows: Swift, Murphy A < S.l 20; (}’. Wib ■ j liains. 9; llurrus A Williams, 10; Allen Freer A lllgOa, 14; Flournoy. Meth IxH' Jk I Cos.. 9; J. L. Dunham A Cos., 23; Holstead A j Cos.. 2 * <\, W. Woodruff, i; W. L. TUlman A j ■ Cos.. It (law ley 2; Fugle APhenix, 1 1 4;G. Y. Banks A Cos.. 2; T. I. Moses, 1 ; H. F. Ain't! A Do., t. j Passengers: llTssTmirforll. M!•>.'Thonip-’ son. Miss VbiUHs \Vhiiewhio, S. 4. \Vmhls.•* A. E. Going, E. G. Dorman. Miss L. Bray, Miss Mat-th* Hawes. Mrs. Geo. H. White side. JLT. Ural, G. 0. KelAvjOitA Brfcoksrj W. A. Martinrer. F. M. Gunby. and four teen on deck. •* ’ ’ ' The Wvlly h*ft vesterdav afternoon. .■>.-- -* -•- * d-. i 4 ! ' j SoiucUiiug new ami mJ>by in the way of ; Spring Tints ut Yong<*’<. N( RA PR. Yesterdky was pluvial amt slushy to© very disagreeable exteat. Te-ugfrHow’s ‘*Jtalny Day" was vory appropriate yrebuday. The uniforms of the Columbus Guards have arrived, and the boy* seem to be very proud of them. This Is one of the hand somest military outfits in the State. Query: Has a man four hands when be doubles his two fist©? It is amusing t • see a young beau stop twice a day in front of his la/ly love’s housi*, and gently carres the large yard dog. It is line policy to keep on friendly terms with these creatures. Why are liovvers like rich mon V Bccaus*- both of ion cast their wealth on u vacant heir. Only a wofrum’H hair! A little thing! But what fond mornorire of '• happy past j and sit awal: n ! flow often does it bring j sighs and tears and deep, heartfelt long-j j iugs for tho r*>tuni of former Joys ! Only ! j a wdaan’e hair! and yet we do not iik<‘ i it in DlsoOit. 1 'Hird'llty in ft young man is infinitely better than cool imjjudeqyc. Pity the ladles don’t think so. It has Ixxmi well said that t*ars rcli<*v<‘ an overburdened soul. They often give relief, nnd B*)!netim*s peac<*. Weep and be comforted. The gloom of the skies dis solve.*? in rain that of the heart, In tears. “The pen is mightier than the sword.” Wo just alluded yesterday morning to the painful sensations wo experienced when we looked out of our window nnd saw lmppy and gay. yoqtii^,pulling the snowy candy. While sitting in our i Kiutima gb>rny and sad, we were rondo happy by the I’eception of a ’large min rail of the dclidoufl' substance jwo had soon pulled. Our gratitude is pro found, .find much lieyond our iKxpecofl I cxi>r<iseUn. ; No Mayor’s court yretorday. The court- 1 | room was ns still as death nil day long. J No piteous pleas for mercy, or excited con- • ! troveray broke the solemn silences, j We met th> ivcUest lawyer we ever saw. j on yesterday. He was engaged for the j plaintiff in a case. If he won the ease he would got $lO, but if lie lost it by feme ’ ineth<xT which we did not understand, he would receive $73. Lat< r is tho day we hoard that our frwmi lost his case. i i TlieAilant.ibftrminnbeiy'aLnifc^riehwe- 1 dred and fifty lawyers, Of this number I about fifty are young men. It is comput ed that about one-half of tic* one hundred i : and fifty make a living. From a recent Chicago letter w * learn tiiat tiie girls poslUvel v to tiu.* bo>*s who !< t “Uidh ■ horrid-ienuilin bur : bers” shave thorn, and consequently th<* sensation has di<*<! <>ut. There is-tiething liketi -a oik*: t.<> ;i *d cause. Tic* girls in a Kentucky village wore bent on having a successful fair- for their ©hurch, and l© hqlp out, tlniV sold kisses at tf*h cbnts a fdo<*e, aYid Wbiunb’t give t.lirtM* for a quarter. Music by Handed- a Iwuid or;r m. Ellis A Harrison owned a pet mule, on which they were Wont to lavish kindness and bestow affection. That mule was a treasure-:vnd a comfort; but be wu des tined not to remain here long. Yesterday ! , moiiuug he phuwd.aud vvu^iiuui jly hauU*d away from the scene of hi ; en i jo'.'tueet whip* Bvbig. Troly hrrs the poet suifc ; -i uia lt Uud a mail Ti> gfcul lx** with 'iiri K-ill ti!a< t <y, UuA *k*u.iV4>Miuc u, kyuM-iii*- w-*U. t AuU l<m m ,it ..tb ii<ri t ■ ' ' *■>•-- '• - l lady is not considered at ail accompli si red until sit*; cun play;bas* ball, fun foot;ra<***s, i and smoke Havana cigar-*. ' Tsa bari' ass<*rti"U is<<• -ards tiie naked ! truth? I A fagtTyouth to reform and abandon his follfds.j : 11*' now wears v. ste-k jeoat and insist* that !• des< i rv.<s great J credit for repenting jn sackcloth. The piusirel voi<*eof the book au<*!iftneer [is silent. His txint.4lar<' folded, and sown, like the A rub, he wifi gently lice awa y. The young folks have alnvuly lx*gurt to ; choose lovi'ly nooks and secluded vales as appro^glatoplmx*sft>r next May’s pic-iii<*B. It is said that bird* choose their-mutes 4on the first <lay <<( March. Boys, now is j the time t<> make yoiir choice. From pr - -■ 'nt indications w<* j®dge that then* will i>e la deal of “billingaml e<Hing.” i A colored spems© considering Ym*A<df ■ , iay, j ''ilouftist rhted tJ.V tcufh'Di' SF -©• xijugsi i atiaclioii w*rh a pi* re of l<v*>k *n iougs. The best collector is the man who *an 1 alv\4ys <l*ll©t.K bis Uioitgld s. Lord Coke once said that the la w was ' a magiilfty'ent miff Atfttcfy ttve. A wig r<d this saying ;uid s;tid that it might |be true, but Giere was ceruuuiy w.une 1 vot ‘y poor “limbs." \ fellow <>f oiir ae<|uaTntahee"wants to j | The otter day ho got' j up an hour lx*fbro day. ate two pounds <>f j raw uvC walked four notes <tftwn the ri\- j <*r, beat a sand bag for two hours, cane* I In>nm anil knocked down t4\*o nwii xv-h" a.sk*d him where he had boon. M*idi<*al ■ authority considers his rei overy possible, j Slander coming from sweet, rosy, beau-1 • tiful lips, is like a siid<*r rawling from ; the blusliing heart of a rqse. I Frkiay rviglit should long le remem-} ; hered. Wo have not hoard of a single j venerable rooster or matronly hen who j | was seizixl by the brutal hands of a mid ! night tlik*f. i If a man puts a stain on vour character. ; it Is poiir polii'y to trv t wash it < iif wit!i ! blood. Wo hive discoveitxi a strictly honest ! • <!arkey. His name King. He | fumd a gold breast-pin yesterday, and j did not stop one minute until ho discover- • od the ownw. David, you tower above the j generality of your race. lik* Mont Blanc ' above the lessor Alps. Gordon Si. Cargill are Agents for tJic Mc i Artluu* Trunks. 590* on hand at the New York Store. Buy Yonge’s faultless fitting Shirts. Yonge’s ia'tt<v-Quick salre, small proli Hamburg Endn ndmio* -auu **Uia WTofi• Goods just tweived, and cheap. All-Linen ' s© and upWanls. Gr A; Bleach.*d Sh*•♦■tings ami shirtings. New Prints also arriving -anil cheap, iit tf * Tins Ytrulma Stn>rf, •lis| Arrived, A fresh lot of BleacJW Homes pun, yard wide, at If), VT *And ITh* per yard the l>est g©©*is in tkc market at the prief^at f< bU diw tt J. J. Wujitu. s. U, you want Lrufics' or iio.*. in mcxlimu or extra TcngtTi, very Mu‘ap,”go to fetTM dxwtf J. J. Wtttttlf's. The largq&L and. prettiest pt . (M jj. J. Whittle’s. Viu can buj-. Winter Goods! ehmiwr nt -T. j. Whittle's than any other "phii-e in the eitv dxwtf lloiiftiic A C'lupp. We call spctfiid attention to the advor tbcnmit of tlilfi largti iu! nourishing house. Tlvir stock Isas complete as can be found anywhere in these parts. Dry goods of every description they keep in abundance. Estubliuhod in |H6S, they, have' steadily grown and in creased ever since. They are now doing a very large jobbing trade with country merchants. They an* able to afford sp**cial inducements to this j trade, and we tulvlse thos<* who wish to puiT!ia.s**a stock of drygoods to call and son this staunch firm. They giiaranh*e their goixla to please purclias<j'rs and thidr prices are such as exactly suit the hard times. Messrs. George E. Flournoy and J. E. Booth are with this housi 1 , and will . bo glad to Ren nnd serve their friends. . . Just received at Bedell Sc Ware’s, a largo lot of Lad Ire' Kid and Pebble Beamless Boots cheap for cash. fobl7 lw Black Alpaca, all grades, beautiful lustre, fut 7 ut J. S. .Tones’. Heavy Kleacluxl Jeans 10e per yard, at the : febU ftt New Yurk Stork, j Hotel ArrlvalM—-Febrimrj 40i RANKIN HOTSE. J M PinkttcM, Union, Ga. I J Prlne, wife and child, Union Springs, j W M Moses. Savannah. H M Clark, New York. W W Clark, Cincinnati. X B Dcevey, “ IIJ Traimncll, Opelika. Andrew Font, Louisville. S J Flournoy, Eufaula. Julius Dreyfoas, Marietta. Hunk ltoscnbaum, Cincinnati. W L Shelton, New York. Jos M Lamb, IXuSsOII county. Ala. E C Irvin, Hamburg, Pram. To make room for Spring Stock, I will sell my Winter Drew** G*ssls and Fancy Silks—the largest; assortment in the dty lower than they have ruled in yours. , j J.IkJOKSS. Cumber, S roril:i mill s* 11 Skin IllM’;t***4 | ( urod h> Dr. IHcttvi‘ry. I)r. Bond’s Ciiemi- a) Antidotre unit* l with and destroy the virus of Cancer and Skin Affections, but will not affect tli* healthy part. Parties may visit the city and remain while under treatment at the Poima. Cancer Institute (one <M the hand somest marble edifices In thocity, ) and tho finret remedial Institute in the country. Itcmedies, with full sent to any part of the world. tcis Send for particulars. | Address I If. T. Bond, M. I>.. Pormu.Cancer Institute, 3028 Chestnut St., Philudel|liia, Pa. feblO ly Do Ton W ant Health t Why Will Ye Die? Death, or what is worse, is tho inevitable result of continued suspension of tic menstrual flow, it is a rendition which should not i*e tHfh*d with. Immediate relief ip the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In nil eases of suppression, suspension >r other irroff ulant. <i the “e-oursos/’ Dr. J, Brrdiield s , Female IteguLUn* the only sure reme dy, It nets by giving toim to the jiervt>us ■ entr*'S, impro\ATig th * id asi, anti <l* tenn iuing directly U> tie* organs of niCMStrua- I lion. It is a,''legitimate proscription, and I the most intelligt'Vit *h>et >rß use it. Pre j part'd by J. H. Bred field, druggist, Arlan ih, G.i.. $1 3n per Bottle, ami sold by n : specUible druggists everywhere, Harm to S iffer >.<■,< F, mel .- . L.U Jii an ok, Ga.. M a reb 29,1870. BradfieMi A />*., Atlanta. Ga.— D©arKirs : 1 take pleasure in stating that 1 haveusetl tor the last twenty vears th# urrtiieine vou l\,. nnuXfli Female Reutlator, and **on.sider it the ! best combination ever gotten together for the dise.iLs<-s for which it is recoinmendi-d. 1 have bM*n fainiiiar with tie preparation both ms a practitioner of medicine aiui in 'tomestic pmetico, and can honestly Bay that I consider it a Ihaoii to suffering fe males, and can but hope that every lady 1 in our land, who may bo suffering in any ' way peculiar to their sox. may be able to i pro'. ur* 1 a bottle, and their sufferings may hot *uiy lx* relievAxl,hut that, they may he ' ivsitored to health and strength. With my kindest regards. I am, respectfully, W. R Feiikk.ee, M. !>. * jan2t dA Wlrn m: vi> : iii:a i> : ! ( ovsnipTioY u m;i>: Okku k uy o. Sa( k>tt, Drogx At Medioiuriri. New Aldany, Ind.. April 10,1H74. Or. J. S. VemUrrl'T*. Adnnli. ftfonjui I)i..va Sin —I have received your eiivularM, aiid iu couh*'- (jueuee of the distribution. I have sold about :*i v d'./..'u 01ol>c Flow* r Syrup iu th- larit two weeks. The Glebe r Syrup ualtunv great rchbrl ly. I recommended it in tw<* eas* h"f gonsuntp tioo. One case wan bed-iarit; U*l not laid mi but • ■no Hide for two years: hemorrhages almost ev ery daj , much emaciated, and expected to die. He has ta!t<'n sit botte s of C*!>>l)*j Flower Syrup; his troubles ar‘ all gone, except pr* stratioii, which Is rapidly Impr ’vlug. He will certainly get well, The other case is similar with same good results. 1 -an send you many b stlmoniais if you want th* :u. YnnVfl truly, etc., O. SA- KEMT. I.Notice to t'onuiupl!ve. * ..’yimluug l"uk"l-ior spctuliw f**r. the cured ail ptUntuaary dlss*a*p.i is found at last. (iLOIJK | FLOWER HYltri* h*ls proved th*' most ,\tra<>r ; diuary medical preparation ever discovered for curing t’onaumption. Globe Flower Hyrwp not oclj cppjs ( ousumi'tion. hut re'.awe-, imuu*lf j the (n. jpiSnt stag’s. tmeh Ah d.JJs, Paint; |iu tlie Chest, (i ’iioral Dtdjility, **t •. It breaks up j the ni'-st distressing ('olds and Coughs in afi iu [ crediljri short time. tUobe FJower Syrup *-■*- j tains n<> opium, nothing nans--.us or poison*uis —perlectly harm'vss and delicious to Uk*-; p. -*- | mhws ail the va'.iuiblc properties of the Syrup 1 HMH’phosphit- th- nutritive value of C -*d lav-r I Oil. the iuvaluabV Tonic. Expectoraut, Alterative ! and Sedative v irtue of the Globe (lower, or ‘ CephalftnthuH tJecidenUHs. .>'.1,000 cases cured: not a rtdhm kn wn. Thousands <>f testiimmiafe | of wonderful cures will bes nt on application to ! any who doubt. Try the GE t> • Flower Syrop. jlt may save vour life. For sale by Druggists. j Manufactured by DR. j- S. PEMIIERTON k CO.. fth'milsts, Atlanta, tin. j M. p. HOOD \ co.. Wholesa l ’ Agents. Coltmibus. Ga. ! i feblO DANIEL R. BIZE, DEALER LN (GAEIiAI, AMI I.IXI X GROCERIES, FOREI6N AND DOMESTIG LIQUORS. \ l T ITH ■ .uneipiKle 1 advantaios for obtaining' H.i o!mtryi > rotL>e* 1 kv“p e.oustantlr iu st*rc Butter. * laair>. s, pried Fruit, •ve- -AhsA dkily Hddftions of K.VNVY AkOf’ERIEs. both fresh and attractive, and at lowest possible j CASH PRICES. All are invited t<* examine on Bryanki., I>ct iveeaOalnluu ift A- Jm k.on, JWI thvKlM’tf “WOT AFRAID I” Columbus Merchants \FFI) NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN THK TAI.KO'ITON STAMIAKD j| T IS PUBLISHED IN TAI.BGT COUNTY, ONE of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the people ! there Cdvo V> do (heir trading In lYj)unban, and they ar*' obliged to spend their money with those im rehauts who advertise. Tin STANDARD his a large ein niatton. Address VV. 11. >ll >1 FOKD, Kditwr and Ruslneaa Manager. ! tefm lw 1575. SPRUNG TRADE. BOATRITE & CLAPP, WIIOLKHALE A>il> IIKTAIL DEAI.ERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Illi-o.xl !S(,•><><. ColniiihiiN, linCKIVIXO I >.V II.V : Njw Spring Prints, Bleached Goods, Sheetings and Shirtings, Sea Islands, 10-4 Sheetings, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hamim? Edging? White Goods, Casslmcres, Pants Stuffs, Gctionaries, Jeans, Osnaburgs, Checks, Stripes, Fancy Notions, Biack Alpacas, Silk Finished Brilliantines, Dress Goods. Ready-Made Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Hats, &c„ &c, All Fancy Dress Goods, Flannels, and other Winter Goods At ami Below Com! ! To close <ut stuck preparatory to the new Spring Stock. t E. II YONGE, IH VLI.R IN pats, Gaps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c„ k, No. Ol Broad Stroot, (’oluiuhiis, Gn. j f(i>l7 tjyl Tax Ordinance for the Oity of Columbus for the Year 1875. Ordinance to hen and asses* Uue* and raise revenue for the city o f Columbus for fh>’ yt ar A. D. 1875. Section 1. Be it ordained by tin* Mayor and City Council of the city of Columbus, and it is hereby ordained by virtue of the authority vested in the same, that for the purpo.se of defraying the necessary ox j*en.ses of th* city and to m<*et the pay ment of its liabilities in bonds and ouu-, I nous the present yea r, the taxes and rev enue hereinafter mentioned shall lie levied and collected within the year 1M75. 1. On all taxable real 'estate within the corporate limits of the city, upon the as sossed value thereof, there shall l>e levied and for tin* ordinary current ex jicnses of said city a tax of one-luilf per cent.; ;tnd fur the payment of Umds and * *iup**ns falling due duringjtlie year, one and one-half per cent., payable on and alter the 15th’ day of February, in three ir * t.'liuionts if desired; and'upon the whole or any portion of such tax pail ixv hire the first of March proximo, there shall la* allowed a discount of o pn'r- e**nl.. and upon the amount paidbeLwoen the Ist of March and Ist of May, there shall be allowed a discount of 1 per rent., ami upon Die amount paid between lF5t May and Ist TuT. . 2 per eciifff aiuT Tfifatr I unpaid on Ist July exoputhui shuij boissue^. 2. On all housebbld aiid kft -ivn fvinii ture exceeding $3<K) in value, and on jew * U’.d, ftlvcT plato, musical_ iusUumeuts, hers-'s, tmdes and other animats, and on ail vehicles kept for use or pleasure, by physicians or others, on the market value thereof. 2 per cent., to be apportioned and applied as the tax upon real (‘state, to-wit: one-half percent for ordinary current ex penses, ami one and one-half per cent, for payment of bonds nnd coupons falling due. 3. On ali gross sales, credit and cash, of all tfiH*ds, war*‘s, jneivliaiidisc and pro duce sold, except at public outcry,-incJud- all commission sales (except of cotton,) b wareii* >us('j!ien others, u par c(>nt. 4. On all ;tross sales of cotton on *ora hifssl(.‘if by war*'housemen, factors, etc.. 1-10 jier cent,. 3. (>n Across re*eipte of wanthousemen for storage and delivery of cotton and oilmr merchandise, )■ l>oi‘eent. fi. On all E r i* ,,s s safes by maiiufacturerF >f articles of their own manufiu'ture, 1 „ per cent.; but when retailed, except to their own operatives, :> 4 per cent. 7. On Across earnings of banks, Iwnkers, : or br*.kers, I per cent. 8. On gross receipts for preniiuniM in 1875 f insurance oaipanics or a+rtints, 2 i per cent. l). On gross n*eeipt, of g;a.s eompajiies, 1 per cent. 10. On all ffiriss sales of stocks, l>onds and real estate by bDikers. or ivnl estate agents, * 4 percent. U. On receipts of anv business : not mentioned in the above, including; Ikit | rooms, billiard safiions, i*ak-i livery ! stables, marble yai-ds. lumber dealers, ]-**stau ranis, prinniic- off i* •eft, sew mg; ina | chine agents, and coal dealers, % iereent. 12- < *‘aeii au4,cvfy male iunabitant of th“ city, biitvrate the .fires of 21 and HO years, except active firemen and active members of tho City (Guards and Golumbus Guards, as reported bv the had r’Lirv of each company, by the Ist of March, the sum of s•] s a <*ommutation fur street, tax; provided, imwever, that sucla maybe rqlie.vod ot .said tax by ialjoi i!fij. iiH *'• eons<rii?lvi- cljv*lk oa tin* streets of thoA-ity under the dirreuon of the Deputy Murftlial, hcf#eed flic pres ent date and tiie Ist of July. 13. On thcgroeßsaleilof all good*,wares, merchandise, or produce sold in the city bv transient ox itinerant trailers, or spec | mators, not. including tfiosg who bring piXKlui'o lor sale in wagons from the coun try. but including such transient or itiner ! ant traders or spncuhEtdM asafeposit their g<ods, wares, produce or other articles W' >;de in the cars, depots, warehouse®, | stores or other places in the city, 2 per ! rent. One-half of the net tax so collected j from such parties, shall be paid to anv ! person who shall give notice to the Treus i u*r*r of tiny mala jsjitie.s ujxm which thev flavtfnot* pltid fax as herein ! prescribed. AIJ persons resident or oth**r i wise, doing business of any kind without! Ia ixrmanent place of business in the citv, and who have not registered and paid such snecial tax as is provided in this ordinance, ! shall be held and deemed Itinerant traders. 14. On gross receipts of all street cotton I buyers, lawyers, physicians and dentists, from their calling or profession. 1 per c<mt,, or a special tax of teu dollars, in their option. Section 2. The Mayor shall have full authority to impose such taxes as he may d**rm just and equitable upon all local or ! itinerant traders or agents not siwcially mention-d in these ordinances. Srxrrn >n* 3. Tf any persom li rm or corpora tion shall fail or refuse to make a return of their sales, earnings or receipts, as re- i quired above, within ten davs after the ! first dav of January, April. Julv and Octo ber. it sh.-rii bo the duty of tlx; Finance Committeetbuftfeeil ■fiir-amoaht of such business pi suph 4*um, tiu:-y jpav: dogm jtisf: ami if any perfcoif ffrfti dr‘.4rdota tion shall make a reunudlvit- 411 the judg ment of the Finance Committee is consid erably less than should be returned, the committee shall assess sueJi amount as they may deem just, and if tlie party so assessed shall object to said assessment, th*\v may produce their ls*oks and the whole matter Ik* referral to Council for their determination. Se<*tioh-jK An\>pep*u or firm whp shall B*ll 83h;iluOU3 or imiJKS liquor’in anv i quantity and allow the same to be drank 1 on their premises, shall berequired to take out second-class retail liquor license. SECTION :> ♦FECIAL, T-VX, Artists--daguerrean, photograph and, Iw ?t vkit pam t>.*rv $ *jo Auction****rs (payal>ie quarterly in ad vanof*, und**r pain of penalty pre t scriboii ilfcfedtftiyft QtlUk.i hid. j>. .... *2BD Apt>thecaris as merchants Agencies *H*ifc Specially urnuonc; . 25 Banks and Bankers 200 Brokers 100 Billiard tables 20 ! Pool tables . sf) Bagatelle tables 10 ' Bowling saloons 2ft Bill poster Blacksmith shop (one i<>e#e• j If more than one forge Bartel-steps (each chain Cigar manufacturers. Bakeries Commission merchants and .•*,t* l ,n factors Coal yards ; Carriage repositories j Cotton or woolen factories, and II .u: • ing mills 1 Circuses (per day) p each side show ! Dancing masters (jier quarti'r 1 Dollar stores us inerchaiHs ; Express companies. v j liating hous<*A, n'staurants, or saloons of any kind first-class do. - secsond-class.. i Foundries and machine shops.. i “ alum' , Machine shops or plaining rniii-, alone * ! Factories, sash and blind, and planing mills .4 F uni lure manuf iaturers & i companies : Gup and locksmith ! Gift enbu-prisos (with any ganc> •>[ chance connected' therewith Hotels fir-t-el.nss “ - se<Tiud-<*l.tss Hucksters, sulj‘K-t to market toll ad dit-ii >na 1 ..j per quarter. - Hand ciyrts or Uirrows for Lin* i Ice or fish dealers Intelligence offices Insurance c'oihjiaiure (foreign -1 Is Junk shops ; Lot Pries :•*• !>>ttery agents, or sellers of Librar drawing ticket* Livery, sale or food staiiles Lumber dealers (whother deiiven/ from yards or depots ........ A Merchants whose annual sides exrm $3,000 Merchants whose annual saire do n exceed $3,000 Manufactur<*rs of so<ia water and oth er drinks i Marble yards or marble merchant* Organ grinders or street musician.-. per ujontli Printing, publishing or job olli* - Public luuls- first-class “ Fwvond-rhiss Pawn brokers p* Peddle*** of patent medicines, a . jh*i day (or ut discretion of Ma von 5 Pistol Gallery ... Paint shops ‘ Ib.'al estate agents. -j Rejiairers watches and jewelry .. i Street peddlers . (per quarter- ■' Soda fount or ice cream saloons . I* l Skating rinks or dancing haHa % Teiegraidi coinintnies 3- Tailors .. 1 Warehouses l Wagon yaixis. Wheelwrights Merchants or manufacturers, not nam ed in above Ust 3l Each and ev*ry contractor, lirtilil* master mechanic, arehitm-t, civil <■ - giueer, and practitioner of any pn*- fresioß Each peraon ecovcising the vK*atioij *f str<H*t druminer lor the saVof w- 1- chandise (the party to te conlinwl in his operations to Inc sidewalk inuii* - diatefv in front <>f the store cmjil*<y inghihib Transient traders in goods, wnr**s uicl mendiißidte l of anv description Ur ? including those selling from whoi-> sale lion set? bi merchants only. i'-‘i including all who sell at retail i u* consumers, whetlier by samph-. : order or actual delivery StXTTON H. Transient tVaff )- in g* ; wares arid merchandise of um .Ics- rii or any article whatsoever, Icforccxt***- rii the same, shall ea<-h puv such social tax e is fixed iu thefaiordinances.or ly tin* ID --also, agents for !b* • sal** "fan a ■ whatever, itinerant physicians, or v*" of proprietary art lei's'. Section 7. Any person or i*cr~>a- • . or liable to riay a sj*cial tax as a* ' • . scrlb<l, und failing to do so l*f*M•* ti:** •“ day of May jiroxinio, shall Im* liabletc ,l,h ‘ of S2O for xich daj ’s default,on •. onvu - tefore the Mayor. Any violation ef ;* other srjetion of this ordinals*' ->b a ' l * punished by the Mayor in his-li—r* *■- DRAY AND RETAIL LiqUOB LICE>>L ' One-horse drav. Two-horse drav. Four-horse dray . One-borsc express wagon, with backus privilege ’ Two-horse onuiibus. Four-horse omnibus Licenses may te issued for six inon that Is, from Ist January to Ist from Ist July to Ist January and m portion of said periods charge sha • made for the whole six months, aiwa. - advane<*. .y, First-class retail liquor linens** Second-class r?tail liquor lirens* 1 pavabie quarterly in advanoc. Adopted February 1, 1875. r John Mcllhlnnv, M. M. Moore, Clerk of (’"'mcil. TOWN PLATS. FOH SALK. With or without ORANGE ORCHARD IN THE TOWN OF BEECHER FLOUIDA. Information relative to Beerbrr *T, *! can be pitta inert. The former from o . nn t4UJ . trd ma/K 20 /jr 26 ifuhn*, <>n lin’-n V o !**’ p .., ins/ Fruitlafid, Pon'inHiiTa. T-'Wn P* at iA,,., Wre ami the only an uralv map of tb-* Ht. -, nt> hia tolat Harney. The latter from * ‘ u,j EuU*li or (x.-risan. on Florida, it* i production*. with a sketch of it* <,u v Those-wilt fth forwarded free of p”***®' • ocipt of 21 ecnt* *a**h. Addr*. KimiV A. STIWVEtt MANAOrSO DIBWTI'K THE BEECHEB LAND 00., FLA P. 0, Box 2822, 34 Park Row, New • jan23-(UAV-U