The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, March 11, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. ColumbUHi da., THQgPAY MARCH U, 1878. KIRI II I 'l l' > liARRARII, MI.AKBFOKI* A U I R It A It D. Allurnf)* and Commellor* lit f.w. Offlcf; So. 67 Broad troet, ovcrWlttlch* Kinscl's Jewelry Store. Will practice In the State and Federal Courts. Ot It agkxtn. Mr. C. 11. Wii.ktnh 1 authorized to n-ooipt for nub*erlpUoiuj ami utlvcrtim"- mi-uU for tin; Dully uml Weekly Txmi-m. .1. L. Inouam iu tmr authorized aßunt for the counties of Chattahoochee, Juvlor, Marlon, Stewart, Talbot, Harris uml Mur lmtlier. JuIIDAN L. HUWKLL \ < Witlj this office, and in authorized to aolieit arid receipt for odvortleejnento and HtibHcnp tlone to tlio paper. W. H. Copy, Ota, la our authorized ukitil to receipt for uubueriptlonH to thla paper for the county of Miutcotfee, and Jiußwdl county, Ala. B. T. Loro Is authorized to solicit sub scriptions and aavortlalnfr for tula paper In Alahuiuu, and to receipt for the same. E. N. Pktkmkom 1b our local nip-nt at Union Hprlngs, Ala. Xrw AtWertWcmcnl*. Flournoy, MeGeheo & Cos., have for Bale, the celebrated Chcßapcake guano, which la far-famod. Jt has the fluent rocommeda tionn from those parties who have used it. Ellis A Harrison offer fine jewelry nnd and a watch for sale cheap. Darley Chapter meets to-night in Mas ter's degree. A. U Harrison lias chickens, turkeys, butter, etc., for salo cheap. Go to Reich’s for good beer to-day. For good cigars to Brown’s cigar facto ry, under charge of W. H. Hauls. Williams takes the finest pictures, re gardless of weather. Mt-tulll- Hurtttl rw, Walnut, Kosewocl and Common Wood Coffins, Casos and Coski-ts, and Coffin Trimmings and Mountings In great vari ety, at the New Furniture Store, mho tf T. T. Edmunds. Wtented, To hire a Farm Horse or Mule to a re liable farmer. Enquire at this office. nihlO 2t Gentlemen Can buy fine French and English Cloths at dess tuan New York cost. I shall discontinue thin branch of my business, nnd will si'll these goods at a sacrifice. 11. T. Cbxoder, feb!) tf Virginia Store. Fur.! Fur.! ! Bolling at half price, to close out the stock. They are fresh and desirable. feb7 tf VraotNiA Stork. i—i .a ■. PerMtal. Mr. William Winn, of Union Springs, Ala., called on us yesterday. He 1b one of the oditora und proprietors of the Ledger, a live paper published at that place. We were glad to meet in Columbus Mr. Kreia, of the firm of Feebler, Kreis & Cos., of Atlanta. He Is here in the Interest of that firm, and to buy from the Iron Works an Ice machine. Juat Rrcrlvrd. At A. L. HARRISON'S Agt.. BOOIIER’H I CORNER: Two Hundred very fine CHICKENS - live and drossal. Twenty-five very fine TURKEYS. Choice BUTTER nnd FRUIT. COUNTRY EGGS. It Red<*mitorti MUmuu. Fathers Bmolden and Enright, of the Order of Redcmptorist, arc; Bald to bo doing a good work in this city. They hold services every afternoon at 4 o'clock, and a gocxl attendance Is always on hand. They generally preach to some particular class at these afternoon meetings. On yesterday the services were hold for the special bonollt of married ladies. To-day they will be held for the )>eneilt of single ladies. Separate services for married and single men will also be held during the woek. These meetings are couductod very strictly and ono who does not belong to the class for whoso benefit tho service is held is not permitted to be present. Services will be held every afternoon this week and upon next Sunday. The lttrtrnat amt prettiest sotootien of Transfer Flowers in tho city, Is nt fetilf (Uwtr J. J. WuittWh. Stmpaon Cotton Hr,i. Italsml by Edward T. Shepherd, W) (vnts per bushel. nth 4 tf HOLSTEAD ft CO. “Flying Dutchman.“ For several days past t his celebrated ma gician has bc<-.n in tho city, amusing his friends with all manner of queer tricks and feats of sleight of hand. Ho is no less a personage than Prof. 11. Curl, who, twenty two years ago, delighted tho citizens of Columbus with his excellent performance, lie is without any doubt far ahead of any magician or ventriloquist we have over seen. He proposes giving an entertain ment before he loaves tho city. When you go to Union Springs, call on Baumont & Rosenstihl, and you can get warmed up witli n good Cocktail or Fresh Oysters. febiatf You eon buy Winter Dress Goods cheaper at J. J. Whittle’s than any other place in the city. fob 14 d&wtf To NubrrlbrrM. Subscribers who iiavo not yet paid will greatly oblige us by calling at the office and paying their subscriptions. Carpet a Are selling low, to close out stuck, at the fob 9 if Virginia Store. The Relief Association u Snemi.~Onf Hundred Dollars In Their Treutniry. I am roquosloii by Uk> members of tho Belief Association to publish that all poor persons who aro in actual distress, with no moans for relief, will have their cases promptly attended to, by applying to the Committee of Belief In tho blocks where they reside. The committees have met with good BUOOCBS in thoir oolloctions, and have asked for an adlourned meeting to Wodnosday afternoon next, to gather in the additional sums yet uncollected. The nature and character of tho relief, is to bo determined by the Committee of Ladies, I take this occasion to return the citizens the grateful thanks of the Association for the generous aid extended the poor, and pray that tho blesslivg of Heaven may over rest upon them I Respectfully, IV. TV. FIEAVELLEN, City Physician. Good llrt'r. L. PfefTer, whoso genial countenance can always be seen at Kcich’s restaurant and bar, will have on trial to-day, a cask of lager beer, from the City Brewery of At lanta. This beer is manufactured in that city, by Messrs. Feehtor, Keils A Cos., and is noted for its excellence. If you want to enjoy a delicious draught of this most healthy beverage just walk into Reich's and see Pfeifer. l.'uwortlty of .taililunf o. Some time since, wo spoke of the effort which the negroes of the Methodist church were making to build anew house of wor hip in this city. They had begun can ! vnsßing among our citizens for the pur pose of getting their aid. This movement was headed by the pastor, Rev. W. J. Gaines. At the time wo gave notice of this effort to Induce the assistance of our citi zens wc were favorable to its success. We thought that the pastor was friendly and well disposed toward the people whose as sistance lie was so anxious to receive. Re cent developments have shown that this sanctimonious humbug can wear two ex pressions, and while he puts up an humble prayer for pecuniary assistance, can have the uudacity to publish the most unfound ed slanders upon the people who have, perhaps, boon too kind to such as he. In the editorial columns of this issue will be found a full expose of this artful hypocrite, and it is needless to say that ho can expect little encouragement from this community. Wo are surprised that he should even ask assistance of a people whom his dirty letter makes ho vile. Ee aliove such things, Mr. Gaines, and don’t rear a temple to the Lord with money which you are compelled to ask of such mean white trash. The treasure to be used by such a holy, an notated priest as yourself should come from a purer source. The notice wo have given this petty slanderer may Hwm more j than he deserves, but it should lx* rernom- j bored that the letter he wrote was pub- j fished in the North, and that the people j who hate us aro too ready to believe all j manner of evil concerning the condition of I affairs here, even though it come from as unreliable a source as the negro Gaines. This creature is no longer deserving of the kindness lie has received from our people. If he were worthy of it the unmitigated contempt and scorn of the community ought to fall upon him. He is a negro of more than ordinary talents and education, and these gifts which he should use to benefit his race have been made the instru ments of calumniating his superiors. He cannot be worthy the confidence of his congregation, for lie who can utter such malicious falsehoods must have a bat! heart, and in the pulpit must be the means of untold mischief. Wc are sorry that this negro, who should have known better,, has degraded himself below the level of re spectability for his race, is no longer en titled to the respect of those who were once so badly mistaken .as to consider him worthy of it. HO. 1 Have lt Recflted Ml. A large variety of Samples of Cash meres for selection. I have also ordered a nice assortment from the same, which will be here in a few days. Gentlemen desir ing a special style will please call here and make their choice. I will order and make up at the lowest price. 8. BTRAU.SE, Clothier and Merchant Tailor, mli7 tf Columbus, Oa. Hr :i lit It'ui NteOtple* For Gents’ Spring and Summer Suits, 1875, just received and on exhibition at Thomas & Prescott’h Emporium of Fashion. Styles sensible ami prices reasonable. An early inspection is respectfully invited. February 24,1875. ini floppy Cal. One of tho very largest audiences of the season greeted this universal favorite last i night. The galleries were packed, a large number of "colored troops” being out. The performance for the evening was really good. The singing, especially that of “Mocking Bird Green,” was lino, “Cal’s dinners" made magnificent music of old fashioned negro melodies. The dancing of Brown was extraordinary. Oil himself displayed his finest powers and was as natural and irresistible as ever. His "Down Whar do Sugar Cano Grows” was a masterpiece and possessed considerable pathos. One or two scenes were rough and overdone. The programme would have been greatly improved by their omission. Taken as an entertainment, however, it was one of tho best we have s<M>n. Cal has a reputation throughout the country which will always give him large houses. Ho improves, and is, per haps, without a peer among tho Knights of Cork, llis genial face and naturally good humor cannot be hidden by his dis guise, and we hope it may long be his lot to please and entertain the people. We I wish the troupe much success. Corn! Corn!! j On Consignment, 1,000 bushels Choice White Corn. mli7 lw* Rohkttk A Lawhon. For thr Funner*i A large lot of Cottonades. If you want a bargain in Spring and Summer Fanta Goods, visit fob 27 J. J. Whittle's. Every l.ndy In need of a dross should see those beau tiful Black Alpacas at the Virginia Store. They aro cheaper than ever known Iw'fore. fol 9 ood Nprrlnl Mortice* Trntcrdny. The three special services held under the management of Messrs. Hall and Croe, in this city yesterday, were successful und largely attended. At St. Paul’s, in the morning, the congregation was largo and interest seemed to be very generally felt. In the afternoon a large number of ladies and gentlemen mot at the Baptist church. The exercises consisted of praying, sing ing, and what is known as a biblo reading, which was very interesting. Tho congre gation at the Presbyterian church at night was quite large, and the services wero at tended to with profound attention and in terest After the conclusion of the regula r services, a committee composed of two gentlemen from each denomination in the city, met and appointed a meeting for the purpose of organizing a Young Men’s Christian Association in this city. This meeting will be held on Friday afternoon, at the store of Boatrite & Clapp. The committee is thoroughly awake on the subject and seem confident that their ef forts will bo crowned with success. A full attendance of all who feci an interest in this matter Is especially requested at the meeting on Friday. Messrs. Hall, Croc and Cafer leave the city today. They have met with a warm reception hero, and their labors seem to have boon very successful. Tho services will not be given up at once. There will be a meeting at St. Luke’s this morning at 10 o’clock, and services at the Baptist church to-night at 7 l j o'clock. Everybody invited. j Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam- j ask, Napkins, Towels. Ac., will do well to ! call at foblt dxwtf J. J. Whittle's. A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and Inaertinge, at prices to suit the pur chaser, at. febu d.twtf J. J. Whittle’s. l #t Arrived: 13,000 yards Calico. If you want a pretty Spring Dross, go to J. J. Whittle’s. 1 He receives fresh lots weekly. fel>27 1 INFANTICIDE. Child fttriinvlcd and Thrown Inton Ditch. Yesterday morning, about six o’clock, the body of an Infant child was found in a ditch on Mclntosh street. The body was wrapped in a pillow-case and had such i signs of violence upon It that it was imme diately supposed that it had boon the vic tim of a horrible infanticide. The child was a male mulatto, almost white, and was finely developed in every particular. It was taken in charge by Coraner 8. 0. Lloyd, and carried to the Court-house, where a jury was summoned, and an in quest held over the body. The following evidence was brought, which throws some light on the subject: William Burrus, sworn—Lives on the corner of Mclntosh and Crawford streets. Early in the morning, a negro girl in his employ came in the house and told him that there was a baby in the ditch, in front of his house. He went out and found the corpse of a child; it was enclosinl in a pillow-case, and seemed to have murks Oi violence on it. , . i Ed. Browning, sworn As he was going i home, about half past five o’clock, saw what appeared to be a garment In the ditch, near the intersection of Crawford and Mclntosh streets; took hold of it and discovered that there was something In it; the contents felt like flesh; did not make any further examination of it, but left it where it was found _ • Opinion of Dr. J. M. Ford— * * From the marks of violence about the child s throat he believed it had l>oen foully dealt with. The child might have been born two or three days ago, or it might have been born during the previous night. After hearing this evidence, the jury re turned the following verdict; We, the jury, do, upon our oaths, affirm it as our opinion, that said deceased mu latto child came to his death from being strangled by a person, or persons, un known to us. J. W. Howard, Foreman. S. O. Lloyd, Coroner. From the evidence aml the verdict of the jury, it seems very evident that the child was murdered and thrown in the ditch. There seemed to be no circum stances which implicated any parties. Such a foul deed is exceedingly difficult of concealment, and it is more than probable that the wretch who murdered this infant will yet be brought to justice. There arc few fouler crimes than infanticide, and the law has sot the seal of its vengeance upon him or her whose hands are stained with the Innocent blood of new-born children. Such deeds are shocking to the commu nity in which they occur, and their effects upon the moral welftire of the public are the very worst. If you want Ladies’ or Misses' Hose, in medium or extra length, very cheap, go to febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's. .1 u*4 Arrived, A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10,12%and 15c per yard -thebest | goods in the market at the price, at fob 14 d&wtf .T. ,T. Whittle's. Ilolrl Arrival*—Harrh 10, 1#75. KAIFORD HOUSE. J. M. Bradshaw, Harris county. John D. Odom, County. B. P. Mosely, Salt Lake City. 8. M. Hitchcock, Stewart county. C. L. May, W. W. Maples, J. W. Huff, C. A. Dent, Lumpkin, Ga. L. -J. Harris, “ J. M. Cook, Chattahoochee, count v. ! ■ Hamburg Embroideries and other \V hit© j Goikls just received, and cheap. AU-IJnen Handkerchiefs, 8c and upwards. Great bargains in Blenched Hheotlngs i and shirtings. New Prints also arriving all cheap, at febO tf The Virginia Stoke, M|m*’lul to Advvrtlnvr*. We will Insert business notices in the I.H-al columns of this paper for ten cents per line, it is a cheap and efficient wa vto advertise your business, and wc would lie glad to have many of them. )n*t Arrived: Fine assortment of liuffs and Ruches. New Collars and Cuffs. Another lot of Hamburg Edgings. Lace Stripe Suiting Lawns. White Piques. Victoria Lawns. My large stock of Ribbons has under gone a revision of (’all and get bargains. Bleached and Brown Sheetings at low prices. Fine Alpacas at a bargain. Large line Spring Cussimere* to close i | out. | feb27 eodtf J. S. JONES. ! Anew lot of 10-4 Shorting and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale ! cheaper than ever known before, at feb‘27 J. .T. Whittle’s. Cull at th* lliiltlm.M-c t lolhlnu No. 88 Broad street, and look at the beau tiful Samples of Spring and Summer Cas simeres and Coatings. Measures taken and satisfaction guaranteed. Prices to suit tlie times. fob'2B lw Ilrfs* (>oud* over from last summer are now sell ing nt HALF price. Linen Lawns at lf to 20 cents -worth double that price. Other goods in proportion. feb9 tf Virginia Store. a splendid lot of white and Rod All- Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can ton flannels, Ojicra Flannels, in all shades, to be closed out cheap, at febl4 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to he sold cheap at feblt d&wtf J. J. W ntitle's. You will Jim! the Notion Department large and complete at fob 14 d&wtf J. .T. Whittle's. \V. 11. Smith. Colored Artist, 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 satisfaction in work. Orders left at Rich’s Restaurant will be attended ! to. febao if I Ciiiufr, Scrofula and all Skin Disease* Cured by llr. RouiTu Discovery. Dr. Bond's Chemical Antidote's unite j with and destroy the virus of Cancer and Skin Affections, but will not affect the I healthy part. Parties may visit the city and remain while under treatment at the Penna. Cancer Institute (one of the hand somest marble edifices in t he city.) and the finest remedial Institute in the country. Remedies, with full directions, sent to any part of the world. Send for Pamphlets and particulars. Address H. T. Bond, M. D., Penna. Cancer Institute, * 3028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. feblO 1r MCBAPS. Green peas for dinner is the latest local luxury. The very first leaves of spring are mod estly popping out. Mr. Newman, editor of the Montgomery Xncti is in the city. Misery loves company, but misery is a terribly poor companion. Beall wood is to enjoy the sticky luxury of a candy pulling to-morrow night. The average Girard youth of nine sum mers can “chaw and cuss” as big as life. There is a painful scarcity of mails in tills city lately. At least, the girls say so. The gentle serenado does not often break the stillness of th** midnight hour in this city. Pence reigns in the canine realms. Our streets have not known a dog fight for eight long days. Is there any danger that Mrs. Stowe will come through Columbus on her return to see her dear brother? An Augusta lady lias already arrayed herself as a champion of the law prevent ing cruelty to animals. If you ask a Columbus man if lie has heard any news, he really thinks you are joking with him. Atlanta negroes are Insulted when any body accuses them of an attempt to take advantage of civil rights. Boston boys have an ambition to lead the style and that’s why they adorn their; huge ears with little ear rings. How much nicer Broad street would look if the sidewalks were covered with that pretty cement pavement. How unpleasant it is to see the stalwart arm of manhood hanging in listless idle ness while the world needs its hardy exer tion. The river looks as natural and modest as if it had not lately been a roaring torrent; and the factories aro once more hard at work. The money market preserves the even tenor of its monotonous and unbroken dullness. There is yet little sign of a glo rious revivification. One hardware! store in a Georgia city sold thirty-four razors in one day; the oldest purchaser was seventeen. What is the country coming to? The recent efforts to revive the misera ble old joke about Thomas Collins, Esq., fell still born. Try something new and please originate something better. Steam has always been a mighty power, and from the number of Oilers t hat are bnatin in various parts of the country wo judge that its strength is on the increase. Be careful when you talk to females. If you tell one her arms are large and plump she will lie ever so grateful, but just, make the same remark about her foot if you ! dare. Bazaar says that blondes are going out of fashion. Impossible. Golden tresses and eyes of heavenly blue will long remain on the earth and turn sorrow into [ , gladness. A Columbus merchant says the organi zation of a Board of Trade in this city lias saved it $50,000. This is putting it on a little too thick, though the organization undoubtedly' docs good. Savannah local editors sjiend their last nickle for a bananna and throw its peel on i the sidewalk to get up a sensational item, i The thing don’t work. Extravagance al | ways brings grief with it. ! A man died in Atlanta on February 3d, and the Mountain Signal of March oth pub ; fishes it In its column of "latest nows from ! the capital.” O, New York Herald, where i is thy enterprise now? ! Dr. 0. J. Moffett, who arrived in this city • a few days since from Texas, seems happy' lat his return to his old home. Ho will j probablyopen a drug store soon at his old j stand bn Broad street. ! Ladies say they are tired of hearing of [their exaggerated extravagance. They insist that a young man pays enough for Ia stylish coat to purchase a couple of fine J silks and an innumerable host of calicos. Young men who lavish untold affection upon the airy forms of your little pot mus taches you had as well quit; there is a baby in Dubuque, only a month old, who has a handsome pair of whiskers. The fame, the welfare, the dignity, and t he general appearance of our city demand ! the immediate enactment and rigid en forcement, of a cow law. They ought to be kept off the business streets and sidewalks. On these bright mornings the lovely maiden indulges in pleasures agricultural. She does notenter into the true spirit of her employment, however, and too often destroys all the nobility of labor by wearing kid gloves and a velvet hat. A yonng man shows his devotion finely' : when he jumps lip from the enjoyment of | a fine breakfast and runs out on the front porch just to speak to his love who is going to school. This sounds like romance, and yet we know a fellow that does it. W. G. Whidby, the live local of the AL. lanta Constitution, now languishes on a bed of sickness, from which we hope the kind attention of his lady friends and the balmy' breath of gentle spring may soon raise him up in all his pristine vigor and | excellence. | When a man has to die it is said t * !*> | some comfort to choose the manner. How ; affecting is the tale of the Western poet who longed to die "amid the grand soli tude of tho eternal mountain tops,” and ! yet was killed by the explosion of a pint of cheap kerosene. | It is the opinion of some scholars that the spread eagle style of oratory which | has been peculiar to this country since the ! establishment of our government, is fast ilyfng away. If this is happily true we may yet hope for the domination of mind over enthusiastic fanaticism and fully. Constant improvement is going on in the fine of wedding invitations. Tho climax is almost reached now. What can be more expressive or pointed than the following, which is quite popular; “Please come around and see me capture a mother-in law at eight sharp.” A negro beau carried his dusky love to the opera house in Atlanta Tuesday night lie took a nice orchestra seat and went in for having a good time. When several strangers informed him how disagreeable his presence was, he took the hint with re markable facility and Vanished like a bright exhalation of the morning. The Macon Star changes hands oftener than a poker player. With almost every issue there appears anew management The latest proprietorial metamorphosis has just taken place. Ham A Cos. have bought the concern out and will continue to run it. Mr. H. W. .T. Ham assumes the dignity of the editorial chair. He has, for some time, been a local editor of the Star. We wish the new proprietors much sne ers, and hope that the Star may shine on in undimmed prosperity. An Atlanta negro who works at the Kim ball House, went into a nice seat at the opera house. Things looked rather warm, so he left. The next day he was dis charged and his name, with full descrip tion of him, published in a daily paper as a warning to all respectable persons not to hire him. The way that darkey seek- j eth employment, but ftndeth it not, is j something hitherto unparalleled. The plan i adoptee! was capital, and is worthy of imi-1 tntion. Bo You Want Health t WHY Will Yk I)ie?~Death, or what Is worse, is the Inevitable result of continued suspension (f the menstrual flow. It is ft ! condition which should not be trilled with. ! Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all coses I of suppression, suspension or other J rreg ! ulantv of tho “courses, Dr. J. Bradfleld s i Female Regulator is the only sure reine j dy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous I centres, improving the blood, and deterui- I fifing directly to the organs of menstrua tion. It Is a legitimate prescription, ami I the most intelligent doctors use it. rro j pared by J. li. Brad Held, druggist, Atlan ta, Ga., $1 50 per bottle, and sold by re | spectoble druggists everywhere. lioon to Suffering Females. LaGrange, Ga., March 20,1870. j HradpUl ik Q>„ Atlanta, Oa.—Dear Sirs: j I take pleasure iu stating that I have used . for the last twenty years the medicine you jure putting up, known as Dr.HradjubVs I Female Reottlatoil and consider it the ; boat combination ever gotten together for ; the diseases for which it is recommended. 1 I have been familiar with tie* preparation both as a practitioner of medicine and in I domestic practice, and can honestly say | that I consider it a boon to suffering fe ! males, and can but hope that every lady j in our land, who may be suffering in any way peculiar to their sex, may be able to ! procure a bottle, and t heir sufferings may i not only bo relieved, but that they may be i restored to health und strength, i With my kindest regards. I am, respectfully, \\. B. Ferrell, M. D. j jan23d&w3m RE Ai> ! REA I> ! ! < oxsi dmoY n kid : Orrios or O. Sa kett. Drag* k Medicines, New Albany, Im>.. April Id, 1*74. 1 Dr. J. S. /VfrOwrton, Atlanta, Georgia Dear Sir j—l Lave received your circulars, and in con*. - j quence of the distribution, l have sold about six ! ; dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two weeks. : • The Globe Flower Syrup is gaining great cek-bri i ty. I recommended it in two cam sof couaump i tion. One ease was bed-last; had Hot laid on but i one side for two years; hemorrhages almost ev> | cry day; much emaciated, and expected to die. ! , He has taken six bottles of Globe Flow, r Sirup; i his troubles are all gone, except prostration, I which is rapidly Improving. II will certainly • | get well. The- other case is similar with same i good results. I can send you many testimonials : if you want them. Yours truly, etc., O. BACKETT. Important Notice to Consumptives. 1 The Jong looked-tor specific lor the cure of all i jiulmonary diseas.-s is found at last. GLOBE • FLOWER SYRUP hd# proved the most extraor j dinary medical preparation ever discovered 1 r | curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not only cures Consumption, but relieves, immedi ately, the incipient stag- *. such as Colds. Pains in the Chest. General Debility, etc. It br.-afes up I tin- most distressing Cold# end Coughs iu au in crodiblo short time. Globe Flower Syrup oon- I tain# no opium, nothing nauseous or poisonous i—perfectly harmless and delicious to take; p< #• j sesses all the valuable properties of the Syrup Hypopbospbitcs. the nutritive value of Cod Liver <jjj, the invaluable Toni'*, Expectorant. Alterative and Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or ••OpbalaiitbUK j not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials ' ot wonderful cures will be sent on application to ■ any who doubt. Try the (Jhd., fEwr Syrnp. It may save your life. For sale by DruggM*. Manufactured by PR. .1. S. PEMBERTON A CO., Chemists, Atlanta. Ga. M. D. HOOD A- CO.. Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga. feblO PROSIMICTUS OF THE New York Weekly Herald. JAMES OOHDON UICVNKi i. Proprietor. HromlMuy ami Ann Mlrcn-t. POSTAGE FEKE. Annual Bubnrripti’.>n I‘ti> e $ - cu n mm. Three Copies •’> | Five Copie* ! Trn Copies Twenty Copi< s . - * An extra • py will be e. nt t-> • ' r> club "t ten . r more Aaditiou* toclnb# received at elub rat | These rat- # make the Weekly Heuald the I eheape.at publieati--n in the country. Term# <twh iu a ivance. Mou. y sent Ly mail will be at the rials of the #. nil* r. i A gencrouH porti-n of the Wii.- i.v Ukualo \v.!l 'be appropriat.'U t-> Agriculture, Ilortiettlture, j Floriculture, P.Tfnology ami the mana^em-at ot domestic animals, i'urtn ular att. utiou will b>- paid, also, to lUport# of tii*- Markets. The aim will b to make the Weekly Hkralu superior to any ottu r agricufitiraJ and family ' Every number of tie- Weekly Hruau) will con j tain a H. le.’t story and the lat* #t ami most imp r- I Uutt news by tid. :raph Ir- m all part# of the world j tip to the hour of puuiieatiou. I During the k- saiou of Cotipr. sa the Wrkki.v ! Hut a li* will i ootain a summary of th- pro,. -d --[ iitKsantl th.* lat. #t new# by t.-h graph from \\a#h -1 intftou. Politieal R* tiffious, Fashiouabh’. Artistic, j IJterary and Sporting lutelligenee; Obituary No tices. Varietie#. Amtiseiuent#. Editorial arti-h# on the prominent topics of the day, a revi-w of j tin- Cattle and Dry Goods Mark. t*. Eman. ,a! and Comuiercial intelligence, anti aeconi.t# <d all the j important and interesting event* of the w. ek. The price of subscription, whenever practiea i hie, should be transmitted by poet Offn.- Or j ders. It i# the safest mode *f tran#mittiug ! money by mail. j At small Post Offices in dm . :.vintry, where | Post Office Orders cannot be obuine-l. money | may be remitted in Registered Letter*. Advertisement#, to a limited number, will be j inserted in the Weekly Hkrill. .NIK DULY HKHALI) POSTAGE THEE. binmi! *iui!M*riiitioii Price Sl 2 AI way* in Advance. | Write Un> adtlr ss on letters to the New York Herald, iu a bold and legible hand, arid give the j name of each subscriber, of I'ost office, County and Htat'’ so plainly that no errors iu mailing i<a pers will !>e liabh-. to fiwnr. DANIEL XL BXZE, DEALER IN GEXF.Iv 11. .4XII I’ ANC l QROCERIEIS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. W ! ‘ m Country Ti I k—-p .• n-untiv in t* re butter, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes. Dried Fruit. . Ac. Almo daily additions of FANt V GROCERIES, both fresh and attractive, and at lowest possible ; CASH PRICES. All are invited to examine on Bryan 1., between Oglethorpe *V-Jackson, janl deodawti BRACKETS! YFE have just received a nice line of Carved T T and Plain BRACKETS, CL(XK SHELVES AND WALL BRACKETS, which we offi-r at low prises. .uv. i*i; v-i; a \oitti v\. Booksellers and Stationers. Columbu*, Georgia, j feb2t tr Sans Soud Bar! Restaurant and Ten Pin Aiiey ! OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME Choice Meals served at all hours, at reasonable prices, and private rooms when desired. THE TEN PIN ALLEY is th< best ever con structed in Columbus. Mr. JAMES LAWRENCE has charge. Jans if A. }. BOLAND, Proprietor. 17.. NPRIING TRADE. BOATRITE & CLAPP w 110 LKSA LE A 3VI> 11 ETA 11, DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hnmd Street, Oolnml>itw RIX'EIVING DULY: Nsw Spring Prints, Bleached Goods, Sheetings and Jhirting?, Sea Islands, 10-4 Sheetings, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hamburg White Goods, Cassin-cres, Pants Stuffs, Cottonades, Jeans, Osnaburgs, Checks, Stripes, Fancy Notions, Black Alpacas, Silk Finished Brilliantines, Dress Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Shoes, Boots, Hats, &c„ k All Fancy Drass Goods, Flannels, and other Winter Goods At itutl Ifelonv ( <>Nt ! ! To oli.ac out b ior-k preparat 'ry to the new Spring Stock. K E. YONLJ ~ oi ti r.it in Cps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c„ &c„ !>I lii*oncl Street, (-<luinl>iis, <a. mzssrs Josepli F. I*ou, AGonic} A UmuiM'lSor at Liw. i \FFICE went Hide Broad Btr.-ct ov. r stqrc at i t W. H. Hobarth \ Cos. Practice# in st t- and ' Federal Courts. Advice and st iy if. # tendered to ! Administrator#. Executors. Guardians, kc. rSpe ; cialty made of Couv yaui iug. Exauiiiuug Title#. Ace, in G r/ia. -r anywhere in the United Slat*#. - All promptly attended to. I fcb7 dtf THORNTON i\ GRI3UX AttOi’lieVS it IdRV. / \FFICE o-.or Aboil (c Co.'s, corner of Broad \ t and St. Clair street#, < - diuabus. Ga. janlS ly .5. I K HA >S !diu. mbufi, Gewrgia. In Office at all hours. . a, nt mil set . ]>IUCTICES iu SUte and Federal Court# of, i Georgia and Alabama. I'd - Makes Commercial I.aw h ape.:ially, office over C. A. Redd A Co.'s st re. J. M. fIeNEUJi. Attorney anti Uounscllor ot Law, I PRACTICES in Courts .f Or r,i and At ibama. : I otl.-■ P2H Broad street, over O. A. K.*dd A ! n,i Special attention giv< a D* . Nketlor.s. janlo tf f WILLIAM 31 IN DA Y. .livery and Sale Stable Keeper, Oglefliorip *irpet. | rpjJK BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOR HIRE Funeral# #* rv. and at sle-rt notice. Dr .vers accommodated on liberal terms. j3l tf K. XIIO3I DSOX, | /XGLETTIORPE STEEP, between Randolph and 1 f Bryan. The best of Saddle tsml Harness j Horse*. A fine lot of Carriages and Buggies i always on hand. ! Special attention ftfv. t . tie .u r.-nit : datioii i |of Drover#. They will hud it t- their interest to I j put up with him, | febl4 tf (i. A. KtLfINE. MET II VTV 5 TAT I A )i { 131 Broad I f AS on hand a handsome assortment >,{ Gen- I tlerm u’H Dress Goods, English nnd French 1 Caasimeres, Vestiugs, Ac. j Cutting done at reasonablo rates. Have your Clothes made by me, and T guaract. c ! perfect satisfaction in style and price. | janJl Ijr John Mehafey, VT HIS OLD STAND, corner ot OghThorpt . and Bridge streets. Columlms. ill Pay the HT-lir-t Market Prie<- FOB lijIUTN. (Jill CdtlUll. 01-J s.u<! Crroii, Film OP ALL KINDS, Bt'cswax and Tallow* Old Metals, Xc., Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in Columbus, Georgia. JanXl tf J olin Blaclonar, St. Clair Street, Guribv’s Building, next to Freer, lllges A Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance, RE FEB, BY PERMISSION, To Merchants* and Mechanics’ Bank, this city. jan‘2d-ly H. F. ABELL & CO.— HAVE— j p'ARLY ROSE POTATOES. j j Peorlo** Potatoes. j Ilnssett Potatoes, Seed Potatoes. Peach Blow Potatoes, | Tiuk Eye Potatoes, New Leaf Lard, by tierce, keg or bucket, Goshen or Western Butter. New Raisins ami Currants. Soft-Shell .Almonds and recans. Magnolia and Diamond Hams. ttir All goods delivered by - 11. \ AISKS.Sj a CO. ian7 tf Jordan's Joyous Julep, A Specific for N’oiiraltfa. ; HAVE be* 11 nuyiti a ( .1 .1-thi I | aper# of lat- ■xt . lolil*AN > : . I JULEP a# a most Wonderful NEUKALCiU < i HJ bat lor bar you may exclaim a .Sbafcit*tr when In t-.t and ” Yju eruiu tin - . , ear against the stomach of ruy sen,- I V: \ mit to you what persons say who Lav.- tri-j Neuralgia Julep, with the u; (■■■u.u'.-: 2" Hatisiaetory result: j Mr.Jordan: —l take great pleasure* m' r- .. I mending your Joyous Julep i,,r nenrair:.: Las.produced a most wonderful relict m . r,. th severest attack# of neuralgia my daught ever La# had. She has been treat'd j.-r is 1 three skillful physicians, with very littio - I and used ail the usual remedies with lit::- . ; I <•••#!•. I cau with much confidence b- \ • \ ii.ancnt cure, it- i# only two days sui,. the use of it, and it is apparently , t ; l ■ benefit. Yours, with respect. MILS. L. I. NOfiMLV Pkxkbsbobo. Va.. .Jau. 13, K.y .//<. L. -Jordan. A- Columbus, i. Dear Sir—Having learned thr ..v •- : i li. A. Bacon of your *-J. J. J.” pr* | .ran-it ir r j lief ot neuralgia, and tested it with in uv,! ! cess in my own family, in the w. r.-t 4 -. t that ever came under my observat: n. If f j etidoso fifty cent# for a second buttle, a*- aider it too valuable a medicine to be with r though I have no immediate use ter it. Very truly yours JAMILS T. TOSH, CoLUMBt’s. Ga.. Nov. 6 . K(. j Dr. J. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Ju>t j for Neuralgia has been tried iu my family a ' with the in<t happy result.and 1 find in it ah , i claim for its virtue. And I unhesitatui. y : j commend it to all who ar. suffe.riug tr m Nt-arv- I gia as something a little remarkable iu tu . usv ! five power. J. P. WORTHY. CoLITMUtTB, Ga.. f> '. If, 1871. Dr. J. I Jordan —-Your ni.-ut’ •!•; - Jiihj), is with ot an equal f r Nee.! * igiu. li. v ; been a great sufferer from the y arn, and j tried the prescriptions "I many phyimutii ' all proved of no effect until I tried four t: - ! of your Julep, whoa I was imm. <1 lately r „ and have not been troubled sin- >■. Lake City, Fla.. Nov. ♦. h.Tf j tie of your Joyous Julep for a m i l. J ha-- never found anything equal to it f r V Two doses cured lue aimo.-t instantly, aa.l In; | safely recommend it t< do what you say. ' r> juiiN m limn Flusanuina, Fi.a., April. K. Dr. J. L. Jordon. Columbus. Ga.. I Dnr Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add r:.j timeny to th< efficacy of your --J. rdsn's i ' i Julep," in giving instant relief in N ,ra . - • i to all appearance, as effective as iiisuauv i I was effected daily with Neuralgia, a:, l .: ■ taking a few teaspoon fill# of your relief, t-0.-r more weeks have elapsed, and there art- b< cations ot return. I hope that the human an ily w ill raceive a benefit commensuraf- witiL i importance of your discovery, and that pecuniary reward will he equal to its *-:i --! served merits. Yours, respectfully, MBS. L. DOZIEB i Price 50c. Liberal discount to the trade j Beside# manufacturing this meritorious' L, ' ,;r - I pomul. JORDAN S JOYOUS J F LU’, Ih# - : I h&nd, and keep rec.einng in small quantity .- and Purest Medicines for th. admixt.ir {Physicians' Prescriptions, and to which i p' l the closest scrutiny and care in preparing | It an always be tound at my st.-r- any L j tie* night, by ringing the bell. ! Price# consonant with hard times and '-• { purses. Soliciting your calls, I promise c.t - ' i efforts to please and merit your patron#,; - ' R.-Bpectfully, .IfiSlY 1.. .IfiiGHN. No. IDS Broad Street, t’olumbn* j janl7 tf Cotton Factory for Sale. i\N TUESDAY, THE ‘jtiTH APIHI. N>A |* * 12o’el<-k, noon, w, will e- .1 at p-G-- l > i ry. without reservation, in ft ' '■ • '• j r;son's auction house, in the . ity of Oicrt ■ Georgia, ' Till! FACTO tty BOLDIN ft AND IIAtOTSf with the lot on which th'> stami. _ j KNOWN AS THE -STEAM COTTON do | situated in the city of Columbus. V . !—, containing about— acre. ‘ '■''/. i nfar the centre of business, the North au ! Railroad running in front of it. _ tjJ ' The building# consist <<f a•••" !• n bun ! office and packing room, and a two-sf r> building, in which the niachinery i# l'- 4 * ’' _. The machinery ha# all bec-n the war. and i* in good ordt r and r> pan• -• now running successfully. .Steam Engine, and Boiler ,pt h-r’i in ' [order; twenty-two C 22) ‘-Sacc. Wat.-r ’• Sclf-Sirippinu Card#; on# thousand * I hundred (1.900) - Whiten” Spindw# essary accompaniment# to mai- all sc from No. 5 to No. 20s. . , Th- l act .ry i# now pndu seg i • ‘ Yarns (8s and 10#) daily, an l has age u for its pr iductionH. . Terms—One-third cash. one-th:ra a ouc-third 18 month#. . A complete list of machinery and mas be gi\en 11 application for same. . JOHN PEABODY. W. L. SALI-SBllib . A#Hignec.rt of John King, - fel 1 11 i ’l td “NOT AFRAID 1 Columbus Merchant- NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVFIiTTSI 1 ■ TIIK TALHOTTOX STA YBAIU 1 j TIM PUBLISHED IN TALBOT o>r>T f til w.altniMt in Georgia. “ n,i 1 there Itne t-. do th.-ir trading in Colnm'’"*' _ t b tl^" they are obliged to spend their men ? merchants who advertise. The STA Si-A a large circulation. Address \V. E. MUMFOBD’ Editor and Business febW lw