The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, March 24, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. ’<’!iimfin.. WEDNESDAY MAIM'II lit, 1875. uaw h iunroM, M>n r. <*amu*i>. HUMirnmi <t (.i mo no, *ll..ruJ anl C.aa.„llur. ul L. i imi-c So. (17 Brwul ntwrt, over Wtttlch k KtßMl’n irwclry Htor, Will tirnctice In the fib and Federal Court*. luiH ora AtiKWTo. Mk. *'. B. Wilkinh In nuthorizi*! to i.yo-iid for mlbnortrittonn ami iwlvcrtlwv mnnto for the Dally uml Woekly 1 imus. .1 l. inokam Ih our authorized agent for the counties of Chattahoochee, Taylor, Marion, Stewart, Tiilbnt, Harris and Mor i wether. Joudan L. HowM.r, is eooneetisl with thte office, and Is autluiril to solicit arid receipt for adverttoemeuts and smtwrlp t lons to the paper. E. N. I'BTKltsoN is our local nip-nt at Union Springs, Ala. E, T. Loso is authorized to solicit suls scription* and ativortislri* for this paper in Alabama, and to rereipt for the same. TtrvY A4rtl.*n,aui.. Fresh Hliad, at Odd Fellows Hall. J, H. Jones Is daily receiving new Spring goods. Call Columbian Dodge eall meeting to night. Ilobort H. Crane has gasoline for sale. It Is the lxt and safest oil made. McKelghan's soap Is for sale at the CVn i ral Hotel. .1. H. Hamilton has groceries of ull kinds. Dr. J. E. Blount has a notice In the Times of his candidacy for Sheriff. 'lhe card speaks for itself, and the Doctor as sures the public he Is running hnekod by no political creed, hut wants the office for Its Intrinsic value. Mftulle Burial CMMi Walnut, Rosewood and Common Wood Coffins, Oases and Caskets, and Coffin Trimmings and Mountings in great vari ety, at tho New Furniture Store, mhc If TANARUS, X. Epmckds. Mimpaon Cotton Meed, Raised by F/iward T. Shepherd, ) canto per bushel. mb* tf HOLBTEAD A CO. HlcKeltfhun * Msp. H<wfl tln* of promlnonf cltl zouk who havo uko<l thin wuudoi'ful ooap. 'Hiooe Ivlin tryit'lnvarllihly retoffimnnd it to Others, and speak In tho highest terms of its superiority. Wo have used it, and •an truly saytlmt It is nor,nark or Yankee humbug, hut Is by far the best thing wo have ever seen tor the removal of grease, stains, pitch, or anything upon clothing or carj>ets. It is an unfailing remedy for • - happed face and hands, and oven cures neuralgia, Mr. McKolghnn is stopping at Ihe Central Hotel. Try his soap. The largest and prettiest scloetinn of Transfer Flowers in the elty, is at fobll d&wtf J. J. WHOThB’s. You can buy * Winter Dress Goods cheaper at ,1. .1, Whittle’s than any oilier place fri the city. febi l d&wtf (ins.ll.,- S.OVI J Oil, 5.i|,,,1„. Any Other Oil In those qualities Which constitute a llrst quality lUuminatlpg oil, namely: Safety, high lire test, great illuminating power, purity of rotor, and absence of odor, sult blo for any kerosene oil lamp. For sale at mill* lwi Ron' rB. Chase's, Trustee. ('or, led Piques, Cheeked Piques, Brocade Piques, Plain and Ktriped Victorias, at mh2i J. 8* JONES'. To Onr FHnd* and the I*ubll*. During the week our agent will call on 1 lioao whom wo havo not had an opportu nity to boo before, and solicit their sub- Heriptionß. Wo hope to very materially increase our already large circulation dur ing tho weok. We are not sufficiently ego tistica! to claim to bo the best paper in the South and tho State, but wo do lay claim to publishing tho best daily paper in this section of tho State, and our large and steadily increasing subscription list veri lios|oui' Ijelicf. A llenvy Run. Yesterday morning: the Times office was orbwdod with our friends, desiring to pur chase a copy of our paper containing the latent news from the Scene of the late tlie a*tr. Notwlthataiullag wo {irlnted an ex i i a largo number, before eight o’clock ev ery paper was sold, and we were compel led to go to press again at 12 ir. In a short time wo disposed of all in the office, vet the demand was unabated until a late hour in the afternoon. This was very gratifying to a paper that does not boast on all occasionh of being the vcry best paper published in the South. Manchester Cambrics; Masalia, anew fabric in white goods, at mh24 J. S. JONES’. lYetfhf Reduction*. We have been furnished the following rates, taking effect March &M, 1875, sub ject to change without notice, via the Mo- Mi" nnd Hi rant Railroad and ‘Western Railroad. This is a reduction of about 20 l>er cent.: Prom Grain pr. 100 lbs. Flour pr.bbl. St. Louis . $ .55 sl.lO Cairo, 111 W 32 Louisville ...... 47 31 Nashville. 39 78 Hamburg Embroideries and other White Goods just reoeivod, and cheap. AU-IJnen Handkerchiefs, 8c and upwards. Groat bargains In Bleached Sheetings and shirtings. New Prints also arriving all cheap, at fobs tf The VnttiTSTA Store, Ronu(l(\il Sam |*low For Gents 1 Spring and Summer Suita, 1873, Just reoeivod and on exhibition at Thomaa it I'ruoott’a J&nporium of Muihion. Stylos sensible and prtees reasonable. \u early Inspection is respectfully invited. February 24, 1873. lm The Auction Saif of Fine Oil I'aliuluita Commenced last night nnd will be con tinued to-night at TAJ o’clock. The finest paintings aro still unsold, and will bo pos itively sohl to-night without reserve. Ladles and gentlemen will do well to call during the day and examine tills tine col lection. Klctuui Seal cm. We were shown, yesterday, by Messrs. UadcUff A Lamb one of the llnest pair of scales wo have ever soon. They are very j massive, but are so delicately poised that any weight from half a pound to 71,000 , imunds may bo accurately denoted by j them. They are from tho famous Buffalo Seale Company, and are made with four j '•earns, and all the other latest improve-; nents. Messrs. Badeliff it Lamb are the ■ tents for these celebrated soali's hi tills V v - _ >w Hamburg Edgings. “,i Parasols and Fens, at nMk* T.S..IONEK’, Till. KM KIT TOIIMin. I Help fbr the Hfrrm. Our poopte havo eatfgpnded nobly to tho ; appeals for help which have been rondo to them In behalf of the suff*rcrH from the j late tornado. About sixteen hundred dol lars havo been raised by private subacrip | Worn and donations of various kinds. Tho Eagle and Phenix Factory gave two hun dred dollars. In one room the operatives Contributed t wenty-nix dollars. Home of them are only getting fifty cents a duy, and they contributed one days’ wage*. This in a noble Instance of self-sacritlcing liberality. If all gave at* much, In propor tion to their means, as these poor oi>era tivee, thousands upon thounandsof dollars would easily be raised. The citizens eon tributod to the help of the sufferers In va rious ways; wane sent clothing to those who had lost everjdldng; some sent nails and hammers to rebuild the dwellings de molished by the storm. Anything will be acceptable to those unfortunate beings who are left homeless and destitute of tho necessaries of existence. Tho committee is still at work soliciting subscriptions. The amount given by private parties, to gether with the donation of the City Coun cil, make twenty-six hundred dollars con tributed by the city of Columbus. The people In t he immediate vicinity of the tor nadoes are coming up nobly to the assist ance of their unfortunate neighbors. They are giving them shelter and provisions, and forgetting their own occupations to help in building houses and erecting en- closures. The people are still hopeful, and even those who suffered most, amid ail their calamities, preserve a manly deter mination to do the best they can, and try to recover from the blasting effects of a most terribly misfortune. There is some hope that something of a crop may yet l>o made, even in those sections which suffer**! most heavily. We are glad to state that the llrst reports from the Talbot tornado were oxagger ated as regards the numlter of deaths. It is now certain that only seventeen per sons were killed; some may die of their injuries. The number of wounded will not exceed thirty. Tho particulars of the storm in Harris county come in very slowly. The entire absence of telegraphic communication with any part of tho county renders the transmission of news exceedingly slow, From residents we learn that the people arc banding together to Uolp each other, and all arc zealously at work iu tho effort Ho recover from their dreadful loss, tho amount of which cannot now be approxi mated with any accuracy. It is certainly | enormous. The storm has destroyed the i labor of years, and made some men, who j were happy and prosiwrous, almost pen niless; and, what is infinitely worse, has j deprived them of those who were dearer j than life itself. Messrs. A. M. Brannon, W. J. Watt, and some other citizens, left yesterday for the scone of destruction in Talbot county. They carried with them food and clothing for the sufferers and medicines for tho wounded. They also took several negroes to assist in tho construction ot fences and houses. Wo hope that our neighbors will \ recover from the effects of this awful j calamity very soon, and that years of; happiness and prosperity may succeed to j a season of so much ruin, desolation and sorrow. Solid und Figured Lawn and Jaconets. Chinese Grass Cloth. Self-colored Linen Suitings. Plain and Plaid Goat’s Hair, at I mh24 J. 8. JONES’. .Uc<‘tlti|K ul' Y. M. <.*, A. I.atl N light. A large number of members and friends were present last night at tin' meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association at the Presbyterian Church. Mr. J. A. Frazer was called to the choir and opened the meeting. Mr. It. (I. Glenn was requested to act as secretary. Rev. J.O. Branch made a few pointed re marks, after which the constitution which had been drawn up by a committee ap pointed at a provious meeting was taken up and acted on by sections. It was adopted as reported, with one or two amendments. The constitution provides for the elec tion of ton Directors of the Association, live of whom are to bo elected each year. The following gentlemen wore chosen as Directors for two years: Messrs. A. If. Green, It. H. Goetchlus, G. K. Glenn, Cbaa Coleman and G. M. Venable. The follow ing were elected for one year: A. It. Wll kerson, I. L. Pollard, 8. B. Hatcher, Mark Bradford and J. E. Fitzgerald. The Association then adjourned to nun*! at the same place next Tuesday night. After the mooting adjourned the Board of Directors,held a mooting for election of officers, which resulted as follows: Presi dent A. It. Wiikerson; Vico President Mark Bradford; Corresponding Secretary —Geo. M. Venable; Recording Secretar— y B. Hatcher; Treasurer Charles Cole man. The Directors ‘then called a meeting of tho Association to be held at the Baptist Church next Sunday afternoon at 5 oVlk. The meeting last night was marked by an interest which clearly shows that the Association will prosper. May it thrive, flourish, and be fruitful of much good! N|riuic Drew OooUs Leftover from last summer are now soil ing at half trice. Linen Lawns at 15 to 20 cents worth Uoublo that price. Other goods in proportion. fob 9 tf Virginia Store. Why repine? Cash gets new goods, pretty goods, and any quantity of goods mh2l At J. S. JONES’. A Curd to the Public. While in Atlanta last fall I got some of M. McKolghan’s Medicated Soap anil Magic Polish. I have boon using the same over since in my family, and now take pleasure in recommending it to our citi zens nnd tho public generally. Dr. N. J. BUSSEY. Tho underslguod citizens of Columbus, with many others not mentioned, arc using McKeighon’s Medicated Soap and Magic Polish, and are highly pleftsed with thorn and recommend them to tho public. M. M. Moore, City Clerk, v J- G. Harris, Broad street. J. T. Pierce, Broad street. Mrs. M. It. Howard. T. Markham. I'mth While Shad, At from 25 to 40 cents, under Odd Fel lows’ Hull, nt F. A. POMEROY'S. lum Potutoca, For seed and table, for sab*. Apply to mhSS 2t J. MARION ESTES. If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in medium or extra length, very cheap, go to febu dxwtf J. J. WnnrtE’s. Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Caso Homespun just in and for sale cheaper than ever known before, at feh?7 T. ,T. Wnrm/r.X >f M*r Court. . “There wus a sound of revelry by night,” and every negro in Columbus was excited over the prospect of a grand hull which 1 waste come off. The'ball did come off, sure enough. It liappenod Monday \ nlghtTanitof all the merry, gaV, frffieklng occasions which havo occurred in our city since the first stone of Its antique founda tion wus laid, tills was, in some respect*, the most remarkably. For sevral days previous the dusky damsel had her kinky locks enveloped*ln tho tortuous folds of paper, that they might havo on this great occasion a friz which would be perfectly glorious. The colored Adonis had liought a flaming rod cravat, a lofty standing col lar, and an immaculate paper shirt front, just to w’*ar on this eventful night. The expectations of the most rfrtngulne ( were surpassed by tin? dazzling reality of the brilliant affair. Two bran new kero sene lamps furnished a soft and mellow radiance, a banjo, a fiddle, and a musical triangle woke the tender strains of harmo ny, well calculat'd to Ull the soul with poetic emotions. A feast like unto the sumptuous banquets of the luxuriant Ho mans was spread out to delight the eye and satisfy the apatites of 110 festive throng. Amid all these attract ion* pleasure sat enthroned, and the Hearts of t hose revel lers were happy and free from care. Dis cord threw the golden apple of contention upyu ilie festal boards, which wore sur rounded bv the god-like presence of 01 ym-, i pus, and even that august assemblage was | racked and scattered In strife. Ho, on I this occasion, when a short, fat darkey called Howard Hogan a liar, his manly ! honor was wounded, and his mnrtiul splr- ‘ it spurned the insult. Tlien *ouued a <xie , of general excitement, wim-h result#*! in] what is known to the coarse and vulgar n “a regular cussin’ mutch.” Of the partic ular of this unhappy, ahaii - the world ; would probably have been forever In igno- 1 ranee had it not been for a fxw unlucky ! developments at the Mayor’s Court, on 1 i yesterday morning. Howard Hogan suffered a penalty of ♦'> j ! for his operations on the previous night | He is now sitting in a little room under the court-house, trying to think how he! Win raise this amount of financial security. 1 Julia Hnell had a deal to do with the mugs, and she is a faithful companion to Howard in las misery. Mary liidmrilsou bull something to il ‘ - oount for, and her explanation prevent*! anything like a line, but tho cento were j Hottlort by tho ofleused. A beautiful line of Hamburg Etlgingn and Inserting!*, ut prtooo to nutt the pur chaser, at. febl4 d&wtf J- J- WnmUß’s. vliiM Arrived, A fresii'iot of Blenched Hiynespun, yard wiih,. at to, 12Knd 15e jn-r yard- Urn t*st goods in the market at the price, at febH d&wtf J- J. fnthlfl. w. D. SMITH, Natural Art I*l. I am now prepared to do any kind of | Painting—House, Sign or Ornamental. I can mend your Umbrellas, and make i them ns g(K>d as new'. Give me a trial. I can bo found oppo site the Market House. mhli tf W. D. SMITH. Court lloimr Improvement*. The County Commissioners aro deter mined to have a nice Superior Court room. They havo given the contract for the re pairs to Messrs. Cham pay no & England, and these gentlemen began the work yes terday. The old rostrum and jury stand were takes down, the chairs removed and everything fnade ready for the work to begin. The appearance of tho room will be greatly Improved. The judge’s stand is to be placed in tho north end; instead of occupying its old place,'on the east side of the room. To tho left of this, a raised semi-circular platform will bo arrange* I for the jury; between the platform and the stand a neat witness box is to be placed. The vault to the right of the stand is to bo nicely arranged and will contain the county records, court papers, etc. This will be a great convenience to the clerk and to the members of the bar. Between the stand and tho vault a nice office for the Clerk is to be arranged. The bar is to extend to the south door. From this door to the cud of the room rows of graduated benches will be placed for the accommodation of spectators. This new arrangement will ixjssess many advanta ges over tho pcesont one, and add greatly both to the apparanco and convenience of the room. If the walls could be nicely l frescoed wo would have the handsomest court room in the State. Tim work will be pushed through zealously, and in little more than a weak all will be complete. Oentlemcn Can buy lino Fmnch and English Cloths at lkss than Nkw York cost. I shall discontinue this branch of my business, anti will sell these goods at a sacrifice. 11. T. CIUOLF., j febo if Virginia Btc*rc. •<nt Arrived: I 13,000 >inlH Oftttfii. If you wiuit tf pretty Spring breed, po to J. and. Whittle's. 1 He reoojeafresh lots weekly. felrii 1 You wilt fuel tho Notion Hepartmont lnrjre anil complete at febll d*wif J. ,T. WtHiwt.K's. . ..t- ,-d- -?- Every Lady In netni of a dross should sob tlioso boau tiful Black Alpacas at tiio Virginia Store. They ore ehoaper than ever known before. fobO Cod .Inch and Jill. ! The Opera House was almost full last night The audience was entertained by an exhibition well calculated to please. Tho Jack and Jill company is undoubtedly a good one. The various features presen t'd took iinely and there was an almost continued applause. Tho monotony of pantomime was agreeably broken by sev eral lino specialties. The Joo Brothers are truly marvels. Their performance on the musical ncks was very pretty and delighted the audi ence. Their bell ringing is superior to that of the Swiss family, and produced remarkably fine music. Those two gen tlemen, of themselves, would form a good | troupe. They are musical phenomena, ! and tho one who acted clown has quite a j diversity of talent j Tho female velocipodists displayed a • skill in the managemout of the bicycle ; which is seldom soon. Everything'presontin! was well done and a really good entertainment furnished. Professor O’Roardon, the pianist, won * great applause by his performance on j the tubleronicon and water flute. He is a j musician of rare talent i The troupe deserves the high corapli | ments it has received from tho press In this nnd other States. For the Fnrnmt i A large tot ol Cottonades. II you want a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants Goods, visit . _ feh?7 J. J. V htttlf. s. W, The days now have the better of ilie I rdghfs by about four minutes, i Griffin has a flourishing V. M. C A., und {alreadylhj:*>e tynr-roottyS have ljfr'ii cl<Jfc**d, ' Havannith is to have ft company, and the prospect for clieap lights is eheor ing. , JdpH pow occupy a prominent position ciH ivory sidewalk und in every youthful pocket. 1 John Pulasksobcriskwinchiskl was mar i ried t,o Julia Ssioloskipiinnlewinniehisskl re ceutlv. j It is pretty certain that this mania for spelling matches was started by some i dictionary publisher. 'There are at present only six men who want to be Sheriff. The number w ill be greatly increased by election day. Tho Columbus Oil Company’s kerosene seems to tie hiking finely. It is said to be fully equal Ui any in tho market. No l*‘s*4 than fourteen coffins were pur chased in this city for the bodies of the victims of the Talbot county tornado. Andrew Boland regaled his friends yes terday with the finest of turtle soup, at Uis “Saus Souei.” More of the same kind to-day. Jake Burrus lias a smart dog. He does hits of hinny tricks, but he couldn’t pick up a eocoanut yesterday, although he tried a full half-hour. In our list of ttys committee appointed to solicit *cr!ptions for the sufferer# from j the late storm, we inadvertently omitted | the name of Mr. J. Kaufman. A woman in Dawson, Ga., accidentally | bit her tongue off, a day or two ago. and < now her husband comes home full two; ; hour* soyner of’ery day. | “Gentlemen,” said a street <>rator in j ! Richmond. *‘ff you will throw eggs At me. | please perfume about one out of five, to ! j vary tin* monotony. | Hinee the pasgaffftof theOMl Rights bill l I colored damsels invariably take* the arms | 1 of tliflT Beaux, and talk of the pretty i wxntlier and “tho polo fair moon." | JntliP variousrhurehos fri tills city, ia->l j I .Siimiiiy, earnest; prayers wore offered to* Dial for tint suitor™ from tho terrible ca lamities in Talbot and Harris counties. A Rhode Island cow tore a woman’s mouth vlrnr around to her car and. her husband nt once ran away. Unsaid aw,is useless to contend with 11 woman who is all mouth. If a young man gets up at Uni o'clock in the morning and comes down stairs with faelffe steps, bloodshot eyes, and complains of a terrible headache, have the ladies at the house a right to come to a conclusion? The saints who fear that newspapers ' are ruining t lie public taste for more solid reading, ought to remember til at the pub lic libraries of the United BUU'S contain twenty times as many books tw tiiey did a quarter of a century ago. j Ids lies ol we vs seem to think that the photographer admires their dear little [lets as much ns anybody else. But, strange to say, they are mistaken. A Detroit picture umn says he would ns soon fight a tiger with a snow-shovel as to see a baby come | into his gallery. ! Wo henrd a mar! tell of a tornado, yos , torday, which excelled anything of the | kind we ever he:ird of. After relating its i devastation to farms, houses, trees and I such things, he positively affirmed that it blew a curb out of a fifty foot well and j carried it five mile*. The ladies of this city paid a very high compliment to the Columbus Guards on Monday afternoon. Large numbers of them turned out, docked in gay ribbons and lovely colors, and went up to Mott’s green to soetho target practice. It was a sad thing- -that of the boys in blue, which carried them way down to the classic sur roundings of the ‘‘Villa do Reich.” There can be no less than fifty thousand dozen eggs in this market. This is only a rough estimate, but it is hardly exagger ated, for wo see this delicious hen fruit in every store, on every street corner, in ev ery basket, and whole boxes of them arrive on every train and is>at, and every country wagon that comes within the corpora:o limits of this city. Tho Sixth Ward ghost has assumed a new shape, and is still terrifying the in habitants in that locality. He now looks like an old man with long white board and a bald head. He is barefooted now, and the way he chases his affrighted victims is something alarming to behold. The city authorities ought to hike this troublesome spirit in hand. So long as he remained a nice, quiet ghost, he was an honor and an ornament to our city. It is proposed to get up a spelling match : in the State. Harris, of Savannah, Trip lett, of Thomas villo, Pendleton, of Valdes-, to, Ham, of Macon, Richardson, of Coluni- j bus, Mumford, of Talbotton, Christopher, of Fort Valley, Neal, of Marietta, Walsh, : of Augusta, Waterman, of LaGrange, and | Van Estes, of Gainesville, with others, an'' ! suggested as the class. Bcvill, of Green , ville, and Novin, of Rome, are ruled out as j ! ‘‘adopts.” —Atlanta Constitution. Its nice to be an editor, but the position ! 1 subject* one to rough treatment once in a | while. It’s hard to bo held responsible for { everything, whether from correspondents j or not, which happens to appear in one's ! columns. Wo have scarcely recovered from the following cruel thrust from the j Atlanta Constitution. It must he founded on “Romeo’s” communication; “Henry, Richardson hqs been courting a fat girl— ! a 300 pounder--and is indignant because') several others court her at tho same time, ! and he can't aw them. Now, he says he prefer* courting three of one hundred pounds each, or thereabouts. A fellow went up to a benevolent citizen on Monday, and, with tears in his eyes, showed a letter from his sister, detailing the terrible destruction of her house; how line of her dear children was killed, and her husband was all bruised and mashed. After he had read the letter, the fellow asked him for a little pecuniary help to get some chloroform and other necessaries for his suffering relatives. The citizen couldn’t stand all this; so ho pulled out his purse and donated two dollars to the good cause. Soon afterwards he pass ed a bar-room, and saw the fellow paying for a “straight” with that identical two dollars. Fura! Film! ? Soiling at half price, to close out the stock. They are fresh and desirable. f.'h7 tf Virginia Store. j A splendid lot of white ami Hod Ali : M’txil Flannels, Brown and Blenched Can , ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in a 11 shades. | to be closed out cheap, at ! febH (Uwtf J. J. Whittle’* | A huge lot of Ladles’ Light Kills to lie ! sold cheap at febl4 ilawtf J. J. Whittle s. W. I>. Smith, Xnlut-itl Ai*tit, In addition to his ordinal*v business of painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Paia sols, etc., and make them as good as new at very low charges. mhl7 tf Or. Winter. Aall.rrrMl, r Frvrr ... Ague Furr. M'Bhoft's Xfiic lia, cstidblished Itself as the r*al infllibloChill cuiv. It is uni versally admitted to IvAAli* only reliable and harmless Chill medicine now in use. Its efficacy Is confirmed by thousands of cortiUeates of tho very best, people from all parts of the country. It cures malari ous diseases of every type, from the slrnk affui's of Jhe lakes and valteya to the ratflruf fevers of the torrid zone. Try it! It has never been known to fail. Whee loek, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druariat. daw I 'Those wishing a bargain In Table Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to | call at fel.u d&wtf J. J. MTirrmu ■■■!">■■' ( firpel* Are selling low, to dose out stock, at the p. 1,9 tf Viboikia Stoke. To Mnbicrlkfr*. Subscribers who havo not yet paid will j | greatly oblige us by calling at the office and paying their anhsertnMons. < anerr, Mfroftlln imd ull Mkln UUfiuf* Cnrfd by l>r. Bund'* Dleovery. Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite 1 with and destroy the virus of Cancer and Skin Affections, but will not affect the ( healthy part. Parties may visit the city . and remain while under treatment at the ! Penua. Cancer Institute (one of the hand somest marble edifices in tho city,) and the finest remedial Institute in tho country, i Remedies, with full directions, sent to any j part of the world. Send for Pamphlets and particulars. Address If. T. Bond, M. TANARUS)., Fenna. Cancer Institute,' 3023 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, I*o. MlO ly Du Vu Want Health ? Why Will Ye Die? -Death, or what is ! worse, is the inevitable result, discontinued •suspension of the menstrual How. It is a (Condition which should not be trifled with, i Immediate relief is tin? only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all eases ; ot suppression, suspension or other irreg-, ularitv of the “(!ours* , s,” Dr. J. llradlield s J Female Regulator is the only sure reme-i dv. It acts by giving tone t<> the nervous centres, improving the bhnjd, and determ ining directly to the,organs of menstrua tiou. It is a legitimate or3Bcriptioii, ana, -the most intelligent doctors use it. Pno-, •' ’pare#! by J. H. Bradfleld, dniggist, Atlan- Ui, Ga., $1 50 per bottle,, and sold by re-1 spectacle druggists everywhere. Boon to i ffcring F< male*. Ea.Gba.noe, Ga., March 21), 1870. I Brad fit ht d* Ot„ Atlanta, Ga.—Dear Sirs: I tak** pleasure m stating that I ha ve used ; I for the last twenty years the medicine you [are putting up, known ns />/*. Brmlju Id's f Female Regulator, and consider it the , 1 best (Combination ever gotten together for the diseases for which it is recommended. 1 have l*ecn familiar with the preparation ! both as a practitioner of medicine and in i j domestic practice, and can honestly say I ; that I consider it a boon to suffering fe- males, and can but hope that every lady in our land, win* may be suffering in ttuy way [M'*‘uliar to their sex, may he able to : pnkture a bottle, an*i their sufferings uiay ! not only f>*‘ ivlieved, but that they may i>*‘ ! r<\storcxi to health and strength, t Witli my kindest regards, l am, resix‘ctfuilv, \v. B. Ferrell, M. D. jan2-?<hVw3m UHAD 1 ÜBADM ( OYbITIHTOX (T BKO ! Offick or O. aACKJcrr, Tirnga .V Mr-tlciiu **, ] New Albast, Ixd.. April 10, 1H74. Dr. J. 8, i\ filbert on, Atlanta, Vkorfia • Diuis Sib -I liavt- r* i-Divrd your circuJflrH, and in count.*- • <p;etn- of thf lit<tril*Uti**n. I Lve <>M about Hix .1 zt it Globe Flower Syrup in til- last two weoka. The Glob*) Flower Syrup in eainins great ceb’bri- i | ty. I rrcpnimeintwl it in tw. eas> huf eonsump- ! j tioa. One cmi' with bed-lit*.t; had not laid on but * cue hide for two y< arm ; li.-morrbageg almost ev-! '•ryday; much cmaciatftd, and ex pee ted to die. lie ban taken six bcttb-H of (jr**de Flower Syrup; i i hi a troubles ar • all gone, except pri.Htration. ; j which ts rapidly improving. lie wid certainly i 1 gut well. The other cuac is similar ivitli same guotk res dts. I can s<-nd yow many tcstimouioli ! if you want th m. | Youra truly, etc., O. SACKETT. \ liupffirtuiit \otlv- ( Cnniiimi>tlm. Th' 1 long looked-for specific f*r th** cure of alt ; puinttsiary discatn s is louud at last. GLOBE j FLOWEK SYRUP has proved the most extra.-r --ilirwry intHiical preparation ever discovered for I curtail Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not i ouly cures Consumption, bat relieves, imraedi ] ataxy, the incipient stages, such as Colds. Pains ;in tiie Chest General Debility, etc. It breaks up tho most distressing Colds und Coughs in an In i credible short time. Globe Flower Syrup con j tatuH no opium, nothing nauseous or poisonous perfectly harmless and doUcious to take; pos sesses all the valuable properties of the Syrup, Hypophosphites. the nutritive value of Cod Liver Oil, the invaluable Tonic, Expectorant, Alterative and Sedative virtue oi the Globe Flower, or Cephaianthujf Oecidentalls .' 60,000 cured; I not h failure known. Thousands ol leatimonials j cf trend* nul cares will bo scut on application to I any who doubt. Try the Globe Mower Syrup. Jlt may saw your life. For aide by Druggists. Manuflft tured by DR. J. H. DEMBERTCIN t CO.. Chemists, Atlanta, Ga. ra. D. HOOD A CO.. Yi'holißaje Agents, Columbia*, (is. M i-* GILBERTS PRINTING OFFICE AND Book Bindery, Opposite Nrw PottofTice Bullditisr, COLI M 151 'S, (TV.. I SWELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL. \ND [ Expt-rii u-. Workmen employed in each De partment. j Orders to-r work of any description tilled wiih | <Uspftt&. and at meat rwwomible ntc*. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks i Of every dem riptibn on hand, or printed to or j derat ehort notice. ltocolpt liooiCK f FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS ! Always in stock: print and to order when de | sired. t Af>" Pric -< and vimeasi of Work furnished on application. / THO**. (OI.lirRT, janl tf Colnnil.-us. La. ” • ' Notice to My Patrons and the Public. ■JTAVINO obtained a let of Choice Reef, I solicit a call at Staff No. 11, City Market. ( mhi7 lw _ W. A. WATERS. L, I*. AEXCHBACHER, UiiNliionable Taihn*. UOOMs over Moffett'S Drug Store. lam reg ular’)* supplied with the latent FASHION j PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect satisfaction, at reasonable rate*, mhui cod 6m G. A. KCEHNE. MEKCHANT TAILOR 131 Rroait Street, HAS on hand a handsome assortment of Gen tlemen *s Dress Goods, English and French Cassimcres. Vestings, &e. Cutting done at reasonable rates. Have your Clothes made by mo. and I guarantee perfect satisfaction in style and price. jan.M !v I§M. SPUING TRADE. I^7- BOATRITE & CLAPP, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, IVJ7 I iroml Wtroet, Colnmbiis, HLI'EIVING DAILY 1 New Spring Prints, Bleached Goods, Sheetings and Shirtings, Sea Islands, 10-4 Sheetings, Linens, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hamburg Edgings White Goods, Cassimcres, Pants Stuffs, Cottonades. Jeans, Osnaburgs, Checks, Stripes, Fancy Notions, Black Alpacas, Silk Finished Briiliantines, Dress Goads. Ready-Made Clothing, Shoes. Boots, Hats, &,c„ 4c. All Fancy Dress Goods, Flannels, and other Winter Goods, At mul llcloM Cost! To close out atook preparatory to the new Spring Stork. E. E. yONGE, DEALER IN I Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c„ &c„ IVo. Ol Broad Klroet, Colnnibus. Ga. 11. F. ABELL & CO. —HAVE— A ILLY BOSE POTATOES, Pcrl* to* Pf'tatoej*, Rmwctt Potatoes, Seed potatouß. Peach Blow Potatoes. Pink Eye PoUtoen, New L.*af I*ard, by tierce, keg or bucket. Goshen or Wen tern Butter. New Ilaißins and Currants. Soft-Shell Almonds and recalls. Magn ka and Diamond Hams, tfs* All goods delivered by 59. S'\ %sse:i.i. x ( o. j:iu7 tf Sans Souci Bar! Restaurant and Tan Pin Alley ! JJEST Ol WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS; , UiSTKtts, KISH, G AME amt Choice Meals served at all li stirs, at reasonable prices. .Hid private r*>*noH when desired. THE TEN PIN ALLEY is the best ever *•- ! strncted iu Columbus. Mr. JAMES LAWRENCE hits charge. jan3 ti A. J. BOLAND, Proprietor. IMIOSPECTI S OF THE Nov* York Weekly Herald. .(AMIS GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Broadway nml Ann Wtroct. POSI'AGE FREE. Ann tiki Subscription Price $ 2 clou turn. Tlu*eo Copies... 5 Five Copies 8 Ten Copies 1S ! Tweuty (Topic* 2b i An extra copy will be eont to every club of ten | or more. Addition* to clubs received ft club sites. These rates make the Wi kly Herald the cheapest publication in the <x trv. Terms cash in advance. >f< j hy mail will be at the* risk of the sender. : A (ieneroua portion of the Weekly Herald will i |Lv appropriated to Agncnlt; , . Horticulture. ■ Floriculture, Pomology Urn inanKgoinent ot : domestic aninuJs. Particular at: 'utiou will be i paid, also, to Reports ol the Markets. * ! The aim will be to make tire Weekly Herald , superior to any other agricultural and family i newspaper in the country. ; Every number of the Weekly Herald will con- I tain a select story and tho latest and most impor* | taut news by telegraph from all parts of the world ; up to the hour of publication. During the session of Congress the Weekly ‘ Herald will contain a summary of the proceed- ’ ! mgs and tho latest news by telegraph from Wash- 1 I lugtou, Political Religious, Fashionable, Artistic, i ! Literary and Sporting Intelligence; Obituary No- ' ( tiecs, Varieties. Amusements. Editorial articles ' on the prominent topics of the day. a review of j the Cattle and Dry (ioods Markets, Financial and f Commercial intelligence, and Recount* of all the j important and interesting events of the week. The price f subscription, whenever practioa- I bio, should be transmitted by Post Office Or ders. It is the atfestmode of tra.iamitting | money by mail. ! At small Post Offices in the country, where Post Office Ordi-rs cannot be obtained, money j may be remitted in Registered Letters, j Advertisements, to a limited uumber, will be j Inserted in the Weekly Herald. It hk d-ailY h m aid POSTAGE FREE. Insntal Subscription Price sl2 Always in Advance. Write the address on letters to the New York ! Herald, in a bold and legible hand, and give the i name of each subscriber, of J'ost Office. County I and State so plainly that no errors in mailing na-‘ pers will be liable to occur. _ Private Boarding House, I BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT from and alter this date I will keep \ I'riviito Hoarding House At the Muscogee. Home Building, corner St. Clair and Oglethorpe streets. I can accommo date regular and transient boarders. Day Board per mouth |3O. B\R\EV IIAWKIXM. March 3th. 1875. tf Cheap Home. y MOST DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE FOR sale. No musquiioea or dust in summer. Exeel ent water and good garden. Apply to W. B. BLANCHARD, feVtO eod-we fr.ia-l!n 151 Broad St. Joseph F. Poh. Altwi'uej A. <'omiM-llor nl |ji. < \FFJCE west side Broad street over store 1; f W. H. Robartfl k Cos. Practices iu ami Federal Courts. Advice and services t mU r- ,! t, Admiuistrators. Executors. Guardians. sp, - ! cialty made of Couveyam iug. Examining TitWv kc.. In Georgia, or anywhere iu the IT/ i States. All bi'sinehs promptly attended to ft*b7 dtf -I. 1>- lIAMBO. Ularnrj ;i( l,;nv. I Ofhce over Holstcad A Co.'s, Broad street, (0- luuibus, Georgia. Iu Office at all hours, jaufl dlv J. 31. MuNKILL Attorney and Counsellor at Lai. F )Il \(TICES in Court* of Georgia and Alabama, i I Office 12s Broad str'et, over l\ A. Bed l.v [ Co.’s. | Mr Special attention given to cnllectioD'. jaulO tf A. A. IIOZI i:ie lllonic,, sit Ijnv. I>RACTIGES in State ami Federal Cguit- Gcorgia and Alabaiua. • Makes Commercial Law a speeialtv. Offu re over C. A. Redd k. Co.'s store. jan 13 On.' mi. J. A. I RqUIiAKT Has an OFFICE n& ttlecpiue'aturtsorntob the promises formerly known a the I)r. ! lb /.‘ iuan lot, at the corner of M'YutoHh and j Randolph streets. Entrance t'> the OUio on M* lln tosh street, where professional tails, mati* j either at day or night, may be 1* ft ml will | promptly attended to as soon as rTeivel. I jan22-c.oi tf. John Blaekmar, Bt. Clair Htreefc, Gunby's Building, next ;<• Pm>r, Illgos A Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & insurance. REFER, BY PERMISSION, To Merchants* and Mechanics’ Bank, thin city jan*2:i-ly John Meliaffey. VT HIS OLD STAND, corner of OgPUhT and Bridge streets Colninbus, Gjl. Will Pay tho Highest Market I’rW FOB iSax*. <i<? < o(tou. Ilidos, or> and (,’m‘ii. Curs OF A Iff. KJN'De, !t< os’.vax and Tallow, Old Metals, A'.. Mv.r. and at Depot, amt Wharfs ta O’l™ l * Gcorflia. J*" 31 tf R, Tl IOMI’SO\- Livory :ml fSjilo Sud'l'- j / OGLETHORPE STEET. between I ) Bryan. Tb* b. at of Sad,ll- ,n,l go* | Homo*. A line lot ot earriJ# and [ always on hand. , . - B Special attention given to the a<v'/rnnr* ' Of Drovers. They will find it to their utter.*! put up with hint. fubl4 tf WILLIAM MLNDAV. Livery and Sale Stable Keeper- Oglethorpe street. fPIIE BEST TEAMS IN' THE CITT FOB HIRF 1 at all hours day and night. I Funerals served at short notice. j Drovers accommodated on liberal **‘ r j, BRACKETS! IFF have just received a nice ei ( '* rT ' V t and Plain BRACKETS, CLOCK SHELVES AND BRACKETS, which we offer at low price*. .1. AV. FEASE X MHt’lA' ! Booksellers and Stationers, Columbus. 1 fel>24 tf RANKIN HOUSE 4'ollllllitllN, iiMP!' 8, 3. IT. KTAN, FWP'B Ruby Restaurant. BAR AND BiLLIARD SALOON, UNDER THE RANKIN* ®° r ' & , j.nl ,UwH rr ” f W. J. FOWLS. HTBI'-L Orf-r lVlttich * Kln-i-I's Jewelry j.nf. tr street.