The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, April 10, 1875, Image 4

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Till', DATLY TIM I* wSSSXSSSL JSriv^T"’ ■ UMIIOH A UABIIABD, JEZSTm* €..—•• •* *"• O*™". <!" Bro*d Btreot, owrWlttlrb * lta.nl - Jewelry Store. Will pwtlen In htlM*n*rrdrlomrU. Oi l AttKWT*. . M. Hlut U. ofOpflU*. Ala., loouthoriited to rooetnt tor ul*criptton* and advnrtlKlnK tor Uaii.y •®“ ' Vkkkl ' .I.L. InouaM l utir gn*rl authorlzod traveling agent- . loKiiis L Howell 1b connected with thin office, and l iiuUiorii*l receipt. for advarttaMMOto and ouliatrlp tlone to the paper. E N Psmaoir l our I<k.-u.I aifl'nt at Union Hprings, Ala. E T Lost! it* authorised to solicit bud aorlptlono and advertising for thto paper “ Alabama, and to receipt for tl.n amo. Tfcr a Wreuly Time. Can lio procured every day at the “Nar row Gauge" Fruit and Cigar More of Mr. ,1. L. Treadaway, neat to Ban kin Houno, Broad street. Mrw A4TertlweMl* The sole of dry goods belonging to the stock of Chapman A VewttUn oontlnuoa. Goods now at half their cost. Fresh bananas at the Narrow Gauge More, under Rankin House. Rosette A Lawlion will continue the auc tion of their groceries this morning. Their stock is full and complete. The goods yes terday sold very cheap Indeed. If you want bargains In family groceries, attend the sale this morning Gold pen lost Finder will be rewarded. H. T. (Jrlgler Is daily receiving new ffrxKis. J. 8. .Jones has a full stock of siirlng dry goods. J.H. Bramhall Watches, Jewelry ami sewing machines. E. B.Bwlft Is selling dry goods at the very lowest figures—below cost, in laid. PleMwre. The party at the Perry House last eve ning was largely attended, and everything was as pleasant as could possibly have been expected. The happy throng dis persed at a late hour. f, liras I.x Oremidlnci. geoond shipment Includes the Mexican Mesh. (ap9 tf) J. 8. JONEH. New Ties and Hamburg Edgings. Also, Tak and Guipure Loocs, for trimming Grenadines at apOtf JONES’. Muslins and Linen Suitings are Just, the things for the warm weather, i. 8. Jones has a beautiful lot on exhibition beday. ap!) tf Klvtr Xn. The George W. Wylly arrived yesboday about 1 o'clock r. m., bringing Ihe follow - ing cargo: Thirty-two bales cotton, eleven barrels syrup, and nineteen barrels merchandise. Cotton consigned as follows : Swift, Murphy A Cos, 1 bale; J L Dunham A Cos, 8; Allen, Freer & Illgi-S, 1; Flournoy, Me- Gehoe A Cos, 21; Eagle A Phcnix Manufac turing Company, 2; Jackson A Pratt, a; Bumis A Williams, 1. I’ASSENOIiKM. MCJonkins and family, Florida; J M Bennett, Columbus. The Wylly leaves to-day at eleven o'clk. A line lot of Bananas and Oranges, just received at the “Narrow linage Store.” aplO-lt JL mmt. A Gold Pen, 111 a rubber stall, between Skating Rink Hall and Female Public School. A liberal reward will be paid for lfs return to this ofllee. aplO-lt Proceed* of the Festival. The festival given by the ladles of the Baptist Church was very successful in every way, and reflects great credit upon its managers. The total receipts for the two nights were *530. The net receipts will be fully *425. This Is no inconsidera ble sum to be raised by such an entertain ment, and wo hope it will be sufficient for the purposes intended. The next church festival wo are to have will be that of St. Paul’s, to bo given in May. Mrtullc Burial Cuac*. Walnut, Robdwochl and Common Wood Coffins, Coses and Caskets, and Coffin Trimmings and Mountings in great vari ety, at the New Furniture Store. mhß tf T. T. Edmonds. The largest and prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the city, la at fobl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to call at febli d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. Fishing Flirty. That gay and festive Dio, whoso adven tures with an obstinate horse and bail lin k were some time since detailed in these col umns, returned on yesterday from a search for pleasures of a different kind. They ; have just finished up the most exciting ami f most successful fishing excursion on rec ord. The full particulars of that remark able expedition would monopolize several Issues of a common nowspapor, and would be sufficient to HU a volume about the size of those refreshing records of human in genuity, yclept Patent Office Reports. The many rich jokes each member of the party can toll on tho other two, and the remarkable circumstance that the narra tor is never concerned in any of the mis haps he so glowingly details, are worthy of more lasting commemoration than wo oould hope to give them. To enable tho reader to form some faint conception of the prodigious success of the expedition, wo give a few statistics furn ished us by the commander of tlie party: Caught by the whole party -l perch. 2 cats, 5 minnows, and l terrapin jin tine condition. Killed by Die whole party—2 good-sized moccasins, 5 black-birds, and any amount of small game. Destroyed by the whole party 1 ham, 12 loaves baker's bread, 10 bottles of “Old (hero the stotistiosarocarefully orased). Tho printer can proeoed no fur ther, but must leave tho list to bo com plete! by thoeo whoso Imaginations can decipher obliterated pencil marks. A now lot of 10-4 Shooting and Id How Case Homespun Just in and for sale cheaper than over known before, at feb27 J. J. WnnTLE’s. Xndan Oriuorr.i’. Pattern* For ladies and children, for sale by BOATIUTE A CLAPP. Send for a pattern book free, aps tf Great bargains offered in Hosiery, Vic toria Lawns, and other White Goods, at the Virginia Store. ap7 tf !• Opening, Full lines of now Spring Goods. HpS tf BOATRITE A CI.APP. The OlHelnl Kdam. Official returns have boon received from all the precincts In thoeounty, and the full vote gives John U. Ivey a majority of 218. Wo give the returns In full: Iffff !t 2A&3 B E ~ ST ' 9 2 £ i:: I E * T T Moore .085 18 8 2 5 00 721 J. R. Ivey 792 45 58 30 010 941 J. E. Blount .132 00 6 4 00 00 H 2 ~This is quite a Haltering majority. Wo are confident that Mr. Ivey wi" make a thorough and efficient offl. .. Mr. J. S. Colbert will make a most excellent deputy and Mr. Ivoy will find his assistance roost valuable. The vote at tho country pro olnetswasvery small# This resulted from tho fact tliat the negroes generally stayed away from the polls and worked upon the farms. The great McDuffie consider ed the advice to the people to stay away from the ballot-boxes and attend to their own business as subversive of republican liberty, arid In diroot opposition to the ac knowledged policy of our government, but if tho Ignorant creatures whom a strange Providence lias possessed of the electoral power, would uniformly conform to this “bad" advice, we would have better men hi office and bettor laws in the land. . , , ... —- The Ollier Wide. In our edition of yesterday we gave the public the statement of Sir. Lapham re garding his difficulty with Mr. MeEaeh ren. Asa matter of justice, we give the other side. It Is brief, and consists in a denial of the charges made by Mr. Lap ham as to any kicks or threats. Mr. McE. and Mr. L. met and hail a few words about a Ist. The words amounted to nothing, and friends stopped the quarrel. The quarrel consisted In a few words about who should put up the money first. This is, in substance, Mr. McEachren’s atato- I ment; and, under his present surround | ings, it is due him Hint the public should j not misunderstand his conduct. . • An Inventltjutlnn. W are informed by Mayor Mcllhenny that he will fully investigate the charges • made against members of the Police who \ Interfered in the election on Thursday. . Mr. Mcllhenn y’s instructions are that the Police shall not interfere, and if a case is mode out against them, they will be dis charged from tin* force. We hope that the l \dice hereafter will take notice of tho dis approbation of the public of their conduct, ami will govern themselves accordingly. Gants’ Fine Imported Suitings, Light Spring Styles, offered low, at ap# tf J. S. JONES'. • Good assortment of Cottonades and Case!mores for boys and farmers, at apO tf J. S. JONES'. For pretty Prints, go to ap9 tf J. R. JONES’. •I caret Arrived: 13,000 yards Calico. If you want a pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle’s. He roeeives fresh lots weekly. feb27 ( Jail at J. J. Whittle’s and get some of tho Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth est, strongest and cheapest silk in use. apt If you want Ladleß’ or Misses’ Hose, in miHlium or extra length, very cheap, go to febH dftwtf J. J. WmmK’H. A C’l Thief. The coolest instance of horse stealing that ever occurred in these parts came to our notice yesterday. On Sunday last, Mr. J. D. Ely, of Harris county, visited Mr. J. M. Bussell, who lives just outside the city limits. Mr. Ely intended to stay only a few minutes, and us lie dismounted, hitched his horse to the fence and went in the house. Soon after ho entered, several negroes on the place saw a slender man, with grey board, walk leisurely up the road, and quietly unhitch tho horse. Not having seen Mr. Ely enter, > they thought the fellow was the owner of 1 the horse. He led the animal slowly down ■ the road, just a* if he were controlling his ■ own individual and indisputable property. He soon reached a ditch, when he mount -1 od the horse and rode slowly up a hill ly ■ ing just beyond. He had not gotten out of sight before Mr. Ely discovered that his horse was gone. Pursuit of the bold thief \ was made instantly, but as horses could i not le obtained for some time, he escaped. . He was easily traced through a piece of woods, but after the tracks turmnl into a road further pursuit of his trail was im possible. This Is certainly one of the cool est pieces of unblushing villainy we have over heard of. The whole thing occurred about midday, and In a very few yards of Mr. Russell’s dwelling. The negroes on the place saw the man very distinctly, and * gave a full description of his appearance. From tills, some think the thief was a noted horse stealer, named Donaldson, whose fame Is spread around generally in . these regions. Many years ago, a horse was stolen . from a rack in the very centre of this city, 1 and in broad daylight. The thief was r never captured. This instance furnishes [ the only parallel, we know of, to the bold . villainy of Sunday. When men become so . daring and accomplished in the art of theft, they have reduced it to a science, ami ought to lie distinguished from the ig , norant bungler, whose slightest roguery is so easily detected, and who always conn's to grief. Simpson Codon Bt*fd, Raised by Edward I'. Shepherd, 60 cents per bushel. mh4 tf HOLSTEAD&OO. Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at apt J. J. W HITTLE’S. A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid Gloves, just, in and to be sold cheap, at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. City l.luht Canard*’ Fin*. The beautiful flag for tho City Light Guards has just boon completed by Mr. Blau. It is one of the handsomest flags we have ever seen, and is worthy of the gallant company. It is made of heavy blue silk, fringed with white silk fringe, ami mounted on a pretty roee-wood staff. Upon one side is painted on a long scroll, “Cit y Light Guards,” ami lower down, on either side, are the inscriptions, “Char tered 1847" and “ReorganiziHl 1872." In the centre is the Georgia coat of arms. The other side is identical, except that there appears the inscription, “Presented to City Light Guards, March 1875.” Tho work is done with remarkable neat ness. Tho company will have out. their handsome flag on the 26th. The largest assortment of Gold and Sil ver Watches is to be found at Wittioh fc Kinsels Store. Ncivliig Machine Needle* For all kinds of Sewing Machines, from 40 to 50 cents per dozen. Also tho best Oil. The place to get the genuine Singer Manufacturing Co.'s Needles, at inh27 If .1 H BRAMHALL’S. Pourl.liotiu liaaro.eat.m.. The improvements upon ouruourtehouae are being pushed rapidly Ibvward. Ihe work upon the oourt-ruom la almost com plete, and that apartment presents a hand some appnaranco. Tho Judge’s stand Is neat and conveniently arranged, and is placed in tho northern end of the room, To the right of this stand the Clerk of tho Superior Court will be supplied with n neat little office, with a vault Just back *>f it, where he cun find a safe hiding place for his books and all the precious records in his charge. On tho left is a semi-circu lar raised platform, upon which the grave jurox-s will sit and framo their unforeseen verdicts. Between this ami the place where the oracle of the law and justice gits In judicial majesty, there will be placed a little close stake-bound box, from , which the witness shall shell the light of truth upon the subject in hand. Out In front of these positions of honor wo have j described, the legal talent and forensic | power of Muscogee county will lie seutet 1 in comfortable chairs behind stiff looking desks. The foremost seats will, of course, bo occupied by those barristers who are conducting tho business In hand. The other members of the profession tan, meanwhile, excerclso their ancient privi lege of reading nevrspupers, eating gr<.und pons, or walkingfrom one side of Die room to the other, with tlielr thumbs Inserted In the arm-holes of their vests, In a manner thut makes littleness assume the propor tions of respectability, and even adds a careless grace b, greatness Itself. Of course they will be allowed the enjoyment of another time-honored custom, viz; that of wearing a look of profound disconcern j for anything whatever, and plainly show ing that they care not how long that case j of Tom Jones vs. Peter Hawkins continues, and not feeling the least sympathy for the spectator who nods 111 the corner, or for the juryman who would infinitely prefer to bo splitting rails out of the knottiest of; pine. Just behind the seats allotted to the ! professional expounders of legal princi ples anil the defends!* of wrongly accused Innocence, Is a massive bar. which pro-1 serves these gentlemen from contact with [ the common herd, whose definitely allot ted place is on the graduated seats which ! run I jack to the end of the rixun. Here will Ixi congregated tliose who feel a mod erate Interest In tho proceedings • J the, hour, or who happen to select this as a j place as good us any other for lounging out a hot Summer afternoon and passing the tardy hours in the Intellectual pleas ures of whittling. The two huge pillars which now disfigure the room aro to Iw removed, and the support they give will ' lx- supplied by strong braces from above. The whole work will be completed by the Ist of May, and the court-house will then present a handsome appearance and be prepared for many years of good honest service. A large lot of Ixulles’ Light Kids to lie i sold clifxq, at feb 14 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. Novelties In Fans and Parasols and La dies’ Kilk Umbrellas, at the Virginia Store. ap7 eadtf A large assortment of Linen Collars and Cuffs of the latest stylre just received at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. Mill They ( i.mr ! A tioautlful lot of Spring Prints just in at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. W . 11. Smith, natural Arll.t, In addition to his ordinary business of painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para sols, etc., and make them as gmsl as new at very low charges mb!7 tf Go to see those heautifnl Linen Lawns at the Virginia Store -only 25 cents. ap7 eodtf Nlittr Suiu|jy..H hMI Convention. Thin lar#o anl lm|>ortant body moots at Union Point ou Friday, tho 21st or May, and wrtl continu*’ for threo lays. Tho profpnitame of tho exorcises is finely ar rantfod, and preaonts a Berios of entertain ing diaeoursert and oxereh**** of various kinds. Quite a nuinl'cr of gentlemen, no ted for their love of Sunday-Hohoolß and for their widn-Bpmid experience in tho field of uich labor, will be present and de liver addresßOß. Ample arrangements have been made for the entertainment of all who may eomo, and the railroads have consented to give half-fare tickets to all delegates. The meeting promises to lx* ! largely att,*ud<Ml, and toalJ who love Sun day-school interests it will l>e a rich and rare feaat. Bridal Prbhenth of Solid Silver and j BUver-Plftte<! Ware. Anew assortment just nveivf’d at V irricn A Kixsr.i/s. Fine Cloths and Caßnimeres and Gents' Furnishing G<mhlb, and also cheep Twfvxls for boys’ wear, at the Virginia Store. ap7 tf Jewelry repainxl and ma<le to order. Engraving and Watch Impairing done at WrrriCH A Kins el’s. Juit Arrived, A fn'sh lot of BlomduNl Honn'spun, yard wide, at 10, 12 Vi ami 15c per yard tiie l*st goHls in the market at the price, at feb 14 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. An entire new stock of fine Jewelry has tx>en reelve<l at Wrn n'H A Kinkel’s Jewelry Store, Go to the Virginia Store for good and cheap Kid Gloves, Corsets. Real Llama Laeo Points and Saques. ap7 tf You can buy Winter Dress Goods cheaper at J. J. Whittled than any other place in the city. fohl4 thtwtf Special care given to preparing Physi cians’ Prescriptions at Moffett’s Drug Store, 74 Broad streot. up 2 lm Clocks from $8 upwards, guaranteed to give satisfaction, can t>e had at Wrrnen A Kinsel’s Store. mh26 d:lm A tieautifui line of Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, at prices to suit the pur chaser, at febl4 dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. For the Farmer*: A large lot of Cottonades. If you want a bargain in Spring and Summer Pants Goods, visit feb27 J -E Whittle’s. Dr. ('. ,1. Mikffett Has oponNl a full line of Drugs and Drug gists’ Sundries at his old stand, No. 74 Broad street, where he will bo pleased to serve his old patrons and others. mp 2 lru A splendid lot of white and Rod All- Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can ton llaimels, Oi>era Flannels, in all shades, to be closed out cheap, at, febi 4 <Uwt f J. J. Whtttt.e’s . welt a r*. lie Ik liot happy yet, but soon wiil Is*. Havuitmvh has th<‘ cheapest hotels in tht* South* Reports of snake killings come in fre quently now. “Ethereal mildness” will have to change its name soon. Ice men watch the rising thermometer with unfeigned happiness. The city market is now verdant with an abundance of early vegetables. It Ik hinted that one or two fire compa nies will visit our city in May. Mayor Mcllhenny returned to the eltv, ; after two days’ absence, on yesterday. Columbus was os calm and peaceful yes- 1 terday as any provincial town, Who will take the bad and have the honor of originating * spelling I** here? j Take In your flowers at night, for the stealthy thief in these P artrt growing sentimental. The grassy banks of the swift rolling Ohattahooeh'v* are visited daily by after noon promenaders. Gen. Gordon lias positively refusal t< allow his name to bo usel in connection with the Viwi Presideiu*y. The colored pojmlation has suhsi<b*l, The election is over and they won’t have any more fun for a long time. Lot the spelling boo bo gotten up at once. We know about twenty men who j are half dead to eater the list. The dullness of Summer is approaching, and the air is laden with flies as well as with the odor of blooming flowers. About six persons have dropped dead in the State during the past ten days. Most [ of them were afflicted with lnvirt disease. The Detroit Fnie man has quitbo iog so provcjkingly funny, and the news papers all over the land are unhappy. Macon, with a population of fifteen thousand, has only <ie daily paper. Grif fin, with ft\e thousand |>eopK keps up tw<. A Brunswiik pafier has far enougli Into the ultimate cause# of tldngs |to discover that sand files and fleas are ! troublesome. The 26th is almost upon us. The weatii- ! ! or has bixm so moderate that an abun i dance of flowers are already in bhxnn and ! continue to open. j Bard is not mad with Grant, though lie l has demised him. He says he still s*es in , j that August figure something which ap- j proximate* sublimity. There is an abundance of cider in the : market. On th<;s<i warm mornings it is delightful to quaff tho yellow liquid : through a lengthy straw. The cotton tax which has been refunded by a recent, decision of the Supreme Court helps the financial condition of quite a number of Georgians, j After the neat way in which Connecticut j has handled herself, may wo be blasted if we ever utter another syllable against j wooden nutmegs. Herald. Mr. Hammond, of Thomas county, is ; considered by some who claim to be good : judges, the most graceful speaker in the | ! present House of Representatives. The members of the Columbus Debating j i Society are anxious to have tin* young j ! men of the city join their body, and take ! | an interest in the improving exorcises, i When a youth can chip his downy i>etw with the scissors, and see the impression they make upon a sheet of white paper, he is as big a man as Napoleon or anybody else. i A correspondent of the New York Ob server, who signs himself “Presbyterian," liays a glowing tribute to tho character, lifeand services of th* v venerable Dr. Lov lck Pierce. We hoar that Wade Stevens, the man who cut liis throat a few days since, is better. He gets delirious frMjueully, and there is some pro!ability of the loss of ids. mind. Some inau. who has no regard for the patient forbearance of tho public has just collected a volume of poems from various Western journals, and is now offering the same for sale. About half the country anticipates that the Phila<hdphta Ontennial will I*' the grandest exhibition ever witnessed in tliis OCRintry, while the other half is equally confident that it will !*• a tremendous humbug. A waiwlering vender of toy balloons has ornamented our stnots for the past week. His trade seems to Iw quite profitable, ami often he finds a customer among the larger boys, who seem to take great pleas ure in tying notes to the little air-swim mers and t hen imagine who will firnl tin mi. ! Several of the Broad streot merchants have arrange*! their awnings so that the sidewalk in front of their stores is shady all day. The experiment will scarcely pay, for loafers do love the shade, where they can “chaw.” whittle, and tell yarns all day long. It is said that Mr. John 11. Ivey, Sheriff elect, is the youngest man who has ever filled that office in this county. He is just twenty-five years of age. May he combine the activity and vigor of youth with the wisdom and prudence of age in the dis charge of his official duties. Dr. Wllhul'i’* Antl-PrrltHlic • Fe%**r and A*ue ( hit. Wilhoft’s Tonic has established itself as tho real infallible Chill cure. It is uni versally admitted to be the only reliable and harmless Chill medicine now in use. Its efficacy is confirmed by thousands of certificates of the very best people from all parts of the country. It cures malari ous diseases of every typo, from the shak ing agues of the lakes and valley* to the raging fevers of the torrid zone. Try it! It hos never been known to fail. Wlww loek, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druggists. d\w W. I. MM I'm, \at iit-ut Artl*t. I atn now prepared to do any kind of Painting—House, Sign or Ornamental. I can mend your Umbrellas, and make them as good as new. Give me a trial. 1 can l* l found oppo site the Market House. mhl4 tf W. 1). SMITH. V*n Cun Still Sax,- From 25 to 50per ct. in buying your Dress Goods, Pbbstb, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosie iiy, and all kimis of Trim minus and La ces, also Ladies'and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Umbrellas, Parasols, etc... by calling on Wolf Mores, 160 Broad St., under the Rankin House. A few dresses of Uvuitiful black Hor tense Grenadines. mh2B lm Dissolution. rpilE firm of CARGILL k DANIEL is this day X dissolved by mutual eonsunt. 4. T. DANIEL will continue tho business, collect claims and j pay the debts of th<* firm. J. W. CAROHJ* will remain in the employment of the ncv.’ firm, ready to serve his friends and the publi.' gen erally. We return thanks to our patroiis for iast . favors, and jointly solicit future patronage for the new firm. April 3xl. 1875. CARGTTX & DANIEL. Having bought ont the above firm, I beg leave to announce to uy friends and the public gen- 1 orally that I will continue the Grocery business i at the old stand and solicit their patronage. ap!J Hi J AK. r mYTET PROWPECTTJ m or THE New York Weekly Herald. JAMES OOitDO.N BENNETT, Proprietor. llromlwuy tm<l Ann Hi reel. POSTAGE FREE. Annua! Rnbueriptlen Prici* % % i CLUB UATRH. | Three Orpiea 5 ; Five CopiM M Teu Copies 1® Twenty t'-opic* 2a An c&tra copy will lw* iM-ut to every club "f ten or more. Addition* to club* receive*! at club rate*. These rat. * make the Wkkkly Hekalu tlio cheap**t publication iu the country. Term* cash in advance. Money a< ut by mail will lx* at tho rink of the sender. A generous portion of the Weekly Ukbalii will bo appropriated to Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture. Pomology and the management oi domestic animal*. Particular attention will be paid, alflo, to Report* of the Market*. The aim will be to make the Weekly Herald •uperior to any other agricultural aud family newspaper in the country. Every number of the Weekly Herajud will con tain a select story and the latest and most impor tant news by telegraph from all parts of the world up to the hour of publication. During tlie session of Gougre** the Weekly HjtRALD will ooutaiu a summary of the proceed ings and the latest now* by telegraph from Wash ington. Political Religious. Fashionable. Artistic, Literary and Sporting Intelligence; Obituary No tice*, Varieties. Amusements, Editorial article* j on the prominent topics of tlie day. a review of the Cattle aud Dry Goods Markets, Financial and Commercial intelligence, aud * -counts of all the important and interesting events of the week. Th* price of subscription, whenever practica- | bio. should be transmitted by Post Office Or- j ders. It is tile safest mode of transmitting money by mail. At small Post Offices in the country, where Post Office Orders cannot be obtained, money i may be remitted in Registered Letters. Advertisements, to a limited number, will he I inserted in the Weekly Herald. Till- DAILY H KHALI) ■ POSTAGE FREE. Annual Hutmeriptlon l*ricp Hl2 ( Always in Advance. Write the address on letters to the New York | Herald, in a bold and legible hand, and give the name of each subscriber, of Post Office, County I aud State so plainly that no errors iu mailiug pa | per* will be liable to occur. “j I Virginia Store is receiving a lAbok stock or I >i*y Goods FOR THE NPRIMi TR IDE, and Hells cheap for cash. Call there and get bargains. BRACKETS! tin: have just received a ni<- line of Carved IT and Plain BRACKETS, CLOCK SHELVES AND WALL BRAt KETH, which we offer at low prices. .*. n. n:\si; ,v \oitu %\. | Bookseller* am! Stationers, Columbus, Georgia, j feb24 tl Notice. | TT A MILTON GRANGE will nu-t ou Thursday next, the Bth instant, at 3 o'clock v. m. I A full attendance is -arUestly reqpcsi. and. ap4 dawtd S. T. JOHNSON, Sec y. The Savannah Advertiser PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, AT Savannali, 000. €■ FO. \. M 4 HOIA. P. W. BIRV Publisher. Hanajrer. The Advkiitihkb is a live, comprehensive nows- IMiper. publishing the latent New* aud Market ' Reports from all part* oi th- country, particular i attention lwdug given to Savannah's Local aJ I Gommereial affair*. i\ politic:.** The Advkrtihkh will be a bold aud fearl ornt of the Democratic-Conservative ere TO tIIVFIITINURk Unexcelled advantages are offered, our !&• nd increasing circulation rendering the Advertiser a valuable advertising medium. TEJt.* BY R IIL, a#' Postage Prepaid by the Publisher, ‘iff Daily. I year ....*8 00 “ 6 months 4 00 •• :i •• 2 on Weekly, 1 year 17.'. • 6 month* 1 00 TIIE Weekly Enquirer ! A Pap**' far tlie People, a Friend of the Farmer and liidiMrinl a ittiYimt KTEW CIIXIOMO FVTITLFD ‘‘PERRY'S VICTORY!" tiivoi to Every $2 wubserlber. This picture represents Com. Oliver H. Perry in theaet of passing trom one ship t<> another in a small Of>en boat, during the heat of battle, ex posed to the fire of the enemy. If UraMin *l6 hj 22 Inulie-. is artistically finished in thirteen colors, and is undoubtedly the most desirable Chroiao ever offered as a premium. Single copies of it sell at $3. We have at a greut outlay secured the exclu sive control aud sale ot it, and therefore are en abled topres- nt it to our patrons as above. The Exvcnuicr. still stands pre-eminent as a firwt-rlass Newspaper. It* various departments allotted t<> Editorials, Humorous, AETirultaro, Pwlrj, rorrcsjtondo.ico, Tofopraphk' and General Xews all give evidence of the care and pains taken to supply its readers with all tht ntws aud a variety of reading that cannot fail to interest each and every member of the household. Subscribe through our agents or send direct to us. W>- desire an agent at every Postoffice, and where none are yet appointed let some of onr friends apply for the agency. Address FARAN & McLEAN, Publishers, Cincinnati. Ohio. A. M. BRANNON, Wholesale and Helnil I>nig..i s| SOAP, SOAP, SOAP! THOITOAL BOUQUET SOAP, the fluest Toilet Sont. In the murko PARISIAN BOUQUET SOAP, the mont popular Toilet Soup. CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP. OAT MEAL SOAP, a most cxce11,.,,,, „ cle for tho IVinter Toilet. rit “01- FINE TOILET SOAIW Musk, Rose, Turtle Oil, Mammoth U„,„ r Glycerine, Extra Honey, Elder Flower, Poncine and Glyix-riiu' moth Primrose, Thousand Flower, Mammoth Brown Windsor ' ‘ IUIII ' STAPLE TOILET SOAPS Park Company Honey, Park Cos. Tod... , bus, Park Company Brown Windsor, Park Com jinny Glycerin.' Tto.i “i Honey, Engllsfi Glyoerlne, Assorted Toilet. ' ' nnp ' tiißlfei, The finest and best GREEN AND BLACK TEAK as cheap a* any house in America SPHYNX’B TOOTH PASTE, the nicest article ever used on the teeth. , l dkwtf Drugs and Medicines. TUI7 UNDERSIGNED OFFEKS FOK SAI.K. AT CHAPMAN'S 01.1, STAND. iU'Ttol.m hTR UT Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps... Brushes and other Toilet Articles, vr? Pure Liquors, Lamp Goods, &c„ ami all other article* usually kept iu Retail Drug Stores. He has alu the Agency fur the 111-Mil OIL, the Safest and Best !i!u now iu use. * * un # On #B* Special attentiofl will be given to the preparation of IRF..Si'mmONS. nihil) cod Dm J. J. MASON. E. E. YONGE, I IILALRR IN Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c„ &J No. Dl ISi’oihl Street, Colum)>.. (j; Hi fel)l 7 tjyl Dy*pc|>*lii. Dyspepsia is the most (liseouratfiii# and distressing disiAase man is heir to. Amer icans are particularly subject to tiiis dis ease and its effects, such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costivewss, heart burn, water-brash, gnawing: and burning pains in the pit of the stomach, eom!n# up of the food, coateil tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth, impure blood and all diseases of tho Stomach and Liver. Two doses of Grekn’s August Flower will relieve you at once, and there positively is not a ease in the United States it will not cure. If you doubt this, go to your <1 rug gist, F. L. Brooks, 150 Broad street, and get a sample bottle for ten cents und try it. Regular size 75 cents. mh2s dawly Cancer, Sc*oftln and all Skin l)Uen*r Cim-d by Hr. Bond** Illwovery. Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite with and destroy the virus of Cancer anil Skin AifectiGns, but will not affect the healthy part. Parties may visit the city and remain while under treatment at the Peirna. Cancer Institute (onv of the hand ! somest marble edifices in the city,) and the : finest remiHiial lustituU' in the country, j Remedies, with full directions, sent to any part of the world. mrr Send for Pamphlets and parUculars. Address 11. T. I3oni>, M. D., Penna. Cancer Institute, 9028 Chestnut Bt., Philadelphia, Pa. feblfl ly Be Yar Own Phylrlnn. There is no case of Dyspejisla tiiat ! Green’s August Flower will not cure. Come to the Drug Store of F. L. Brooks. 150 Broad street, and inquire about it. If you suffer from (jbstiveness, Hick Head ache, Hour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint* r derangement of the sys tem, try it. Two or three doses will re lieve you. Aour Conquerer is the only remedy in the United States that contains no quinine or arsenic or other poisons injurious to tho system, that will cure Fever and Agile 4 Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, Ac., and I th* Chills not return during the season. It permanently cures Fever and Ague of | long standing. mh2s and& \vl v Do Yon Want Health t Why Wtll Ye Dte? Death, or what is worse, is tiie inevitable result of continued suspension of the menstrual now. It is a condition which should not lx l trifled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin, in all er.ses ofauppresskxi, suspension or othei irreg ularity of tlie “courses,” Dr. J. Bnulliehrs i Female Regulator is the only sure reme j dy. It acts by giving U>nc to the nervous i i rentres, improving the blood, and detenu- ! j inlng directly to the oi ms of menstrua-j I l ion. It is a legitimate .irescription, and j the m<nit intelligent doctors use iu Pre pared by J. 11. Sradfie) 1, druggist, Atian- i i Ui, Gii., $1 50 per bottle, and sold by ro- j j 9fKN*tai!e druggists every when*. Boon to Suffering Females. LaGrange, Ga., March 29,1870. ; Brculjield it* G>„ Atlanta, Ga. -DearSire: 1 I take pleasure in stating Unit I have used j for the last twenty years the mxlicinc you are putting up, known as Dr. Bradjb'hl' h Female Regulator, and consider it the best combination ever gotten together for the diseases for which it is recommended. I have been familiar with the preparation both as a practitioner of medicine aud in f domestic praotict\ and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering fe males, and can but hope that every lady I in our hind, who may lx* suffering in any way peculiar to their sox, mav be able to i procure a bottle, and their sufferings may not only i>e relieved, but that thov may he restored to health and strength. With my kindest regards. I am, respectfully. W. B. Ferrell, M. D. jan23 dA,w3m ISEAI. : READ ! ! 4 OVSITIPTIOV n UK| < Office of O. Sackett, Drags k Medicines, New Albany, Inj>., April 10, 1H74. Dr. J. S. Pemberton, Atlanta, Georgia . Dkah siu --I have received your circulars, audio conse quence of the distribution. I have sold about six dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two weeks. Idle Globe Flower Syrup in gaining great celebri ty. 1 recommended it in two cases of consump tion. One caac* was bed-fast; had not laid on but one side for two years; hemorrhages almost v jeryday; much emaciated, and expected to die. : He has taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup: his troubles are all gone, except pro* trail ou, which is rapidly improving. He will certainly get well. The other case is similar with same good result*. 1 can Bend you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly, eh-.. O. SACKETT. Important Notice to Conoiimptlvcs. The long looked-for specific for the cure of nil pulmonary diseases is fonud at last. GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP lias proved the moat extraor dinary medical preparation ever discovered for . curing Consumption. Glebe Flower Syrup not only cures Consumption, but relieve*, immedi ately, the incipient stages, such as Gold*. Pain* iu the Chest, General Debility, etc. It breaks up the most distressing Colds and CooffMrtn an in credible short time. Globe Flower Syrup eon tains no opium, nothing liausooua or poisonous —perfectly harmless and dolicimiH m take: pos sesses all the valuable properties of the Syrup Hypophonphites. the nutritive value of Cod Liver Oil, the invaluable Tonic, Expectorant, Alterative and Sedative virtue, of the Globe Flower. <>r •Cephalantlm*OccideutaiiH.’ 50,OWcases cured; not a failure known. Thousands of testimonial* of wonderful cures will be * t:t on applivctiou to any who doubt. Try th Globe FbtWer Syrnp. It may save yonr life. For sale by Druggist*. Manufactured by- DR. J. H. PEMBERTON k CO.. Chemists, Atlanta, Ga. M. D. HOOD * CO., Wholesale Agents. Columbus. Ga. febia Jordan's Joyous Julep. A Specific for Neuralgia. r HAVE be.'ii saying a go..a .1. al tLrou;-i; U. I papors .f late extolling JORDAN S JLl.hl* ac. a most wonderful XEURaLOI\ cI'KF i b \ u ,t . n ' y°* y exclaiiu aa Shakspew, vviini lm said “Yqu cram them* word* iuto miu. ear against the Btomach ol' my seuae." I now sub mit t" von what persona say who havr tr* and iu\ j Neuralgia Julep, with the most eomnlet* sac j satiKlautory result: Columbus, January 16 1875 Mr.Jordan: —l take great pleasure'in rti\n.- mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia has produced a most wonderful relief in om* e, the severest attacks of neuralgia lay d&ughh-r ever has had. She ban been treated hr it i.. three skillful physicians, with very little beut-fi* aud used all the usual remedies with little o; cent. 1 ran with much confidence hop* i r a im manent cure. It i* only two ibij s since w - tho use of it. and it is apparently <>f p.-rmaneu: Iwnefit. Yours, withreupect. MRS. L. I. NORMAN. Petkrsbuk<, Va.. Jan. 15,1875. j Jno. L. Jordan, Esq., Columbus, 6'u.. ; Dear Sir—Having learned through my friend : U. A. Bacon of your ‘-J. J. J." preparar. i; f.r r lief of neuralgia, and tested it with perfect soc- I cess iu my own family, iu the worst ra.-'. t j that ever came under my observation. Is-., j enclose fifty cents for a second bottU. a-1 ■. j eider it too valuable a medicine to be without, j though I have no immediate use for it. Very truly yours JAMES T. TOBJI, Columbus, Ga., Nov. g, 1874. I Dr, J. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Vour Joyous Jiiirp for Neuralgia has been tried in my larnily .i. ; with the most happy result,and I find iu it ail y .. | claim for its virtue. And I unhesitatingly rr j commend it to all who are suffering from Neural gia oh something a little remarkable in its cura tive power. J. D. WORTHY. Columhuk, Ga,. Dec. 1, 1874. • Dr. J. L. Jordan —Your medicine. Joyous j Julep, i* without an equal for Neuralgia, having been a great sufferer from the pain, and having ! tried the prescriptions of many physicians, yet j all proved of uo effect until I tried four dcsi-s of your Julep, wh'-u I was immediat- ly relieved, ! and have not been troubled since. H. C. MADDOX. Lake City. Fla.. Nov. 4,1874 Dr. J. L. Jordan —-Please send me another bot ! tie of your Joyous Julep for a friend. 1 have . never found anything equal to it for Ncnralgu. ! Two doses cured me almost instantly, nd Iran I safely recommend it to do what you say. Very respectfully, Ac.. John m. jeffkys. Felnandina, Fla., April, 1874. Dr. J. L. Jordan, Columbus, Ga.: ' Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add my t*- j tiraouy to the efficacy of your ’ Jordan's J ) • j Julep,” in giving instant reliel iu Neuralgia; ani to all appearance, as eff •. five a* mstautuno u.* I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and since taking a few teaspooufula of your relief, two-t more wi-i-ks have elapsed, aud there are Hoiudi j .-atioiis of return. I hope that the human fain ! ily will raceive a benefit commensurate with tl-f j import&uco of your discovery, and that y- r ! pecuniary reward will be equal v its well de served merits. Yours, resjMJcffully. MKH. L. DOZIER j Price 30c. Liberal discount to the tra<i< 1 R. Hides mauuiacturiug thin merituri-nscoia pound, JORDAN’S JOYOI’S JULEP, I !ve i hand, and keep receiving in small quantity •*, th- I best and I*uret Medicines for tie- adiuirtur- ■ j PliysieiauH' Prescriptions, and U> which I tho closest scrutiny and care in pr'-pariug. } I can always bo found at my store any b”ur • i , the night, by ringing the bell, j Prices consonant with hard time* and weal j purses. Soliciting your calls. 1 promise toy b*'*t j efforts to please, aud merit your patronage. Respectfully, JOII.V L. Apothecary, No. I9a Broad stre- t. Ooianibiw. (- j jaul7 If “NOT Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN THE TALBOITON STANbAKD TIB PI'BUSHKD IN TALBOT COPHTT. OM of the wealthiest iu Uooritii*, and tic } IW j there love to do their trading in (Vdnrabim, wd 1 they aro obiige<l to spend their money with th merchants who advertise. The STANDARD has a large circulation. Address W. E. MUMFORD. Rlitor ami Bosinea* 5*20 l,t TILE Opelika Weekly limes, BENJ. H. KEISEE, Prop'r. Has sow a wide asd eiti'-nmvk CK' . lation in Lee, Chamber* and .' h ,. ‘ countb s—the largest of any U' W* s P a P*' r Eastern portion <>t the stat . Merchant* of Columbus*, by a.lvertising in t i TIMES, would be certain to rea;b a ' the people of Alabama, and find it *'•••' I interest to inionn its Bunierou* reader** ’ quaJitiea of their good*. Po*toffice receipts proves n\y a*** rtin t - I fact*. T>*r>ns moderate. Addrr-s THE OPELIKA Tlffls api *2w The Recent Toniado Pill N,,X hKACn THE T,IWS OF H-Ui, l ' I '' '' THE HAMILTON' VISITOR T S MOW, m ever. rdy to FecetFa the J of tiie business men * f Columbus. 1 n ‘ rtHiieetfully sußgeet to her merctoJM '“U, is a aid table time D> advertise their l Stocks. hirb The VISITOR ia published in ™ n 'L. trades largely with Columbus, and the ing rates are reasonable. Address i>. w. i*. boi li.v ml, 23 Prorrlrtw.