The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, April 18, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. Columbuih <a.. SUNDAY . .APRIL 18. taro. MASK It. MLAKDrO*I>. M>t' f- OAMABD, 111..XN Ur'OK I) A (JAHK.iHU, Altrc)i and Counsellors at Law. om -o No. fi7 Broad street, over Wittich k Kissel's Jewelry Store. Will practice in the State nrl Federal Court*. frb2# OI K AbRNTI. N. M. Blark, of Opelika. Ala.. Is authorized to roooipt for subwriptionH and advertising for Daily and Weekly Timer. J. L. Ingram is our general authorized traveling a^ent. .Tout*an L. Howell Ih connected with this office, and is authorized to solicit and receipt for advertisements and subHenp ttoiiH to the paper. E. N. rETKiisoN is our local agent ot Union Springs, Ain. E. T. Long is authorized to solicit sub scriptions and advertising for this paper in Alabama, and to receipt for the same. The Dally and Weekly Tluir# Can lie procured every day at the “Nar row Gauge” Fruit and Cigar HtorO of Mr. J. L. Treadaway, next to Hank in House, Broad street. New Advertisement*. J. Marion Ewtos has just rcoelvod a com plete sUx.k of elegant spring shoes. Yontfo has hats, shlrls, tics, ami all oth er (jowls which are needed to make a com plete gentleman's wardrobe. Kid gloves, grenadines, Ac., cheap at the New York Stora -Gordon Jr Cargill. Magic needle threaders, a most useful invention, for sale by J. 11. Bramhall. Now prints, tics, Ac., just received at John McGough's, and offered at lowest prices. Htalls at the market will be rented on May 3d, at 12 o’clock. The firm of Baker A Mullins, of Mar shall, Ala., is dissolved. HolUin, itioii A Cos. lmvo a splendid as sortment of now goods, at reduced prices, at the Baltimore Clothing House. H. D. Moore buys, sells, and repairs old furniture. Shop on Oglethorpe street, Jones’ building. Selling out at cost E. H. Swifl Llstullcttuwcmaluiug Iu the puatofllee, and unmallable ones. The New York Htoro Is the place to buy straw matting and either goods cheap. Real Kitatr Transfers. Even tho transfering of real estate lias been dull this week. Very little lias been accomplished In tills line. Tho two fol lowing arethcoDly occurrences in this line: Mary H. Banning, Adm'x., to H. If. Ep ping, lot No. 471, N. E. corner Baldwin and Forsyth stroot, for *2.')o. Tiios. N. Miller and wife to Tulley M. Threlkeid, lot No. 47, Northern Liberties, for soo. ftfuglc Xecdlfl ThrfiaUFn For sale by J. 11. Bramhall, 99 Brood street. With thorn a Bowing machine may be threaded in the dark or by a person that in blind. Try one; they will pleaßC you. Preaching. Itov. G. Parker, pastor of the Baptist Church in Girard, will, on next Sunday, preach on tho Ordinance of Baptism, the Lord'fi Supper, and Feet Washing. DrrM Uoodfi llvlaw Cont. Wo havo placed on our Bargain Counter a large line of Summer Fancy Dress Goods, regardless of cost, up 10 tf BOATRITE & CLAPP. JiHt In. A largo lotof Crewel and Zephyr, in all colors and shades, at itpir. dwtf J. J. Whittus’s. Mitdum DrnoreU'i PaUfiiui For laditw and children, for sale by DOATiUTE A CLAPP. Send for a pattern book free, apß tf Groat bargains offered in Hosiery, Vic toria Lawns, and other White Goods, at the Virginia Store. ap7 tf Vc*etobl*. The gardens in the city are growing and flourishing. Mr. Dan Duncan, yesterday, gave us a specimen Irish potatoegrown by himself, which was fine. He says his patch will turn out remarkably well. From present indications, we judge that there will soon be a great abundance and variety of vegetables in the city, and there will boa much larger amount of life-giving substance on hand than thero is at present. Trade. Yesterday trade seemed to be somewhat better than usual. A largo number of countrymen wore in tho city, ami they al ways trade to some extent. Broad street looked quite active, and was full of carts and wagons. Saturday is usually the best trade day our merchants have, anyway. Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment just received at V’lTrion & Kinsel’s. Jewelry repaired and mode to order. Engraving and Watch Repairing done at Wimcn & Kissel's. An entire new stock of tine Jewelry has t*M>n received at Wittich A Klvsel’s Jewelry Store. Festivity. Tho Wynnton string band, oornpotMxi of eight of our rising young men, will go down to Seale about the 29th of this month. The boys are going down to have some old fashioned fun, and aro determin ed to make their trip a memorable one. On the night of the 30th, there will be a dance at the residence of Mr. D. W. In gram. On the following Saturday, there w ill be a grand pic-nlc, at which a largo crowd is expected to be present. Tho band will discourse sweet music lor tho people at Seale, and will bo sure to enjoy one of those times you read about. Dr. C. J. MoOVu Has opened a full line of Brills and Drinr tfitfUi' Sundries at his old stand, No. 74 Broad street, where lie will bo pleased to servo his old patrons and others. <ap2 lm A splendid lot of white and lted All- Wool Flannels, Brown and Blenched Can ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in nil shades, to be clew'd out cheap, at febl4 dAwtf J. J. Whittle's. It you want figured Uncus at half price, go to Jno. MoGovoh (V). If yon want Ladies’ or Misses’ Hose, in medium or crlra letigth, very cheap, go to febii d*wtf J. J. Whittlf'h. Bargain in Linen Cuffs at 35e. at JfNO. MoGoch A Co's. Just received Jap SUksinblk. and white check Silver Gray, at the lowest price, at Jvo, Mrtiornu A Co’s. Girard. Girard has caught the spirit of improve ment. Things aro beginning to ealivon a littlo. Tho Tax Assessor, Mr. U. L. Mar tin, Is busy receiving assessment of taxes. He will close his books in a few days. The people seem to Iks giving In their taxes very generally. The tax has recently been r<*duecd somewhat, but still rather heavy. The people all look cheerful, and uro either Hopeful of the future or used to the hard times of the present. Gardens look well and the Inhabitants spend nil their spare moments in their improvement. The strawberry crop is un usually promising. The fruit trees all look well. Crops in tho vicinity aro pros pering. Tho Hoad Commissioners are now hav ing much needed work done on the road which loads South from tho town. It is, at present, in a very bad condition, and ought to be much improved. On our re turn from a visit "to our neighbors over the river, wo noticed that the Mobile and Girard Railroad bridge was receiving a coat of paint, which will make It a much better looking structure. The ico ma chine, and the building which covered it, have both entirely disappeared, and dur ing the summer wo wilt not enjoy tho lux ury of homo-made ice. Speaking of Girard, there seems to be a spirit of enterprise and activity germinat ing among the people over there, which may ripen in substantial improvement. The town has become remarkably quiet and peaceful of late. Three cases of children’s fancy staw hats just received at Yonge’s. Do not fail to buy a pair of those two button kid gloves at the New York Store, only 75 cents. Another Arrival Of new Spring styles of shoes, among them tho (hire for Corn*. ALSO, Ladies and Misses' Pump New Ports lor dancing or walking. Call and see them. J. Marion Estes, aprlS 3t 122 Broad Street. New fjooils. Just received, new' Prints, new Hamburg Embroideries, now Silk Ties and ItufTs. Prices to suit tho times, at John McGough fc Co.’s IMcNlci. Quite a little party went to Troy, Ala., on the pay-train yesterday. It consisted of a considerable number of young lodic'S and gentlemen and a few dignified and stately matrons, whose presence greatly increased the average of gravity. The party visited Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Green. After remaining a short while in the at tractive and prosperous city of Troy, the excursionists returned. They arrived at a rather late hour last night, and in the moonshine looked rather fatigued. A number of young ladies and gentlemen enjoyed a little pie-nic yesterday afternoon a few miles from the city. They went out about five o’clock and returned shortly after eleven. This interval was spent in pleasures of various kinds. A string band was carried down from the city, and there was considerable of tho “tripping of thy light fantastic toe.” The cold, disagreea ble weather must have Interferred some what with the pleasure of both these little affairs, but we suppose its effects were not very serious. .Save money and labor by buying chil dren’s ready made dresses for 75c. to 1.50 each at Jno. McGougii dfc Co's. Magnificent lot of Cloths and Cassi meres to close out at one-half their value, at Jno. McGougii Jk Co’s. Metullc llurlul C'uaea, Walnut, Rosewood and Common Wood Coffins, Cases and Caskets, and Coffin Trimmings and Mountings in great vari ety, at tho New Furniture Store. rnhf> tf T. T. Edmunds. You can buy beautiful colored Grena dines at 10c. and upward, at Jno. McGouoh A Co’s. Parasols and fans for the million, at Jno. McGougii A Co’s. He waits of the IS. The total net receipts of tho Bon Friday night were about seventy dollars. This will be considerable help to the Memorial Association. It is certain that wo will have at least one more B. The people seemed delighted on Friday night, and another entertain ment of the same kind would be much more largely attended. Tho spclloinanla seems to grow upon the people every where, and the more they have of them tho more they seem to Iks pleased. A move ment is now on foot to have a grand B at the opera house some time this week. A much larger class could bo obtained, as almost everybody is anxious to go into it since they have seen how funny it is. Sev eral ladies have expressed a willingness to enter the contest. This would odd quite a charm to the entertainment, and we hope their minds will not change before tho occasion arrives. The ojwra house ought, to bo tilled at the. next B. A fine class can easily bo obtained, and no diffi culty now lies in tho way of having a rare entertainment. They had a B in Atlanta Friday night, in which a large number of ladies partici pated. The affair is said to havo boon most delightful. Wo can get up just as good a one here, and wo look for it to come off soon. It is rumored that Hook and Ladder Company intends to havo a B soon, with all the latest improvements and sev eral innovations on the old style. If their plans are carried out, it will be decidedly rich. Let’s have a few more Ba. We think the public will appreciate them. Handsome black grenadines at the New York Store, at 35 cents, worth 50 cents. The largest and prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to call at febi4 dAwtf J. J. Whittle’s. Hwißir Machine Needles For all kinds ot Sewing Machines, from 40 to 50 cents per dozen. Also tilt’ best Oil. Tho place to set tho genuine Singer Manufacturing Co.’s Needles, at mh27 tf J. H. BKAMHALL’S. Extraordinary bargains in Dross Gixxls, Blbbons, Notions, Ac., at Jno. McGougii .A Co’s. Elegant black Grenadines from 40e. to 1.00 at Jno. McGopoh & Co’s. dual Arrived: 13,000 yards Calico. If you want a pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle’s. Ho receives fresh lots weekly. feb27 Call at J. J. Whittle’s and get some of the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth est, strongest and cheapest silk in use. spi THE LOUS OF A GOOD WOMAX. The world moves on all tho same. It takes no notioe of our birth, or our death. It bears the shrieks at tho one, and the groans at the oilier—but still it moves on. It Is a busy world, and has little time to give to anything outside of Its hurry and turmoil. Jho moving mass cries, “On ward ! a wear y onward! but still forever onwurd!” In the thronging multitude are many tired hearts, that have been strug gling for years to bear up under the heavy life-burdens; and, one by one, these weary pilgrims are stopping by the wayside to die. A few farewells aro spoken—a knell is rung—and tho dead form is burled awa> in a grave, covered with a handful of daisies. To the world this is all—the whole story. Sometimes thero is a sigh, that good man or a good woman is gone; but the world never knows what it loses. Yes, the world is poorer by the death of every good woman. From society is lost one of the forces that make up the resul tant of human good. From homo inbu eneo is gone a light and a virtue, the absence of which makes home dark and dosolatc. The world loses a silent power, humanity a faithful friend, society a useful member, and home its only sweet comfort. All that is good, and pure, and holy, Is found in a g<Kxt woman; and from her must emanate all the tender sympathies and sweet charities of daily life. Who can estimate the worth of her influence ? Who can count the good words that she utters, the holy affections that she inspires, the seeds of kindness that she scatters any where and everywhere ? We never value her worth until she is gone. She may work and think and feel as she does, all for the happiness of others; but not until this working and thinking and fooling is done, do we f now how large, a place she flllcMl in the hearts of us all. She wears out her life in self-denial and self-sacrifice. She lives not for herself, but for her loved ones; and, if we fail to know what she is while living, we do not fail to cherish her memory when dead. oo to thy atVr. Go to thy rest, iweot spirit, sleep Safe in thy silent tomb; Where thou caust never wake to weep, Where pain can never come. Rest from all toil and care and woe, Rest from all heart ache, reft; From life’s sad lot, pure spirit, go And live among the blest. Cold is thy brow and closed thine eyes, Thy pulseless heart is still; Rut where thou art in Paradise There is no deathly chill. Pure was thy heart, consumed its dross, Thy soul was Iren from stain, And earth is poorer for thy loss, Heaven richer for thy gain. The Master found uo withered have*. No tares in what was sown; But harvested the golden sheaves And all thy w* rk was done. For thee the stars of Heaven shall shine, For thee a crown remain. Oh I to have lived a life like thine Is not to live in vain I Jio to thy rest, thy happy rest. From ail earth's sorrow free; Wake to be numbered with the blest Through all eternity. KcteS.NL Hazucwood. A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and Inserting**, at prices to suit the pur chaser, at lebl4 dAwtf .1. J. Whittle's. Go to tho Virginia Store for go<d and cheap Kid Gloves, Corsets, Iteai Llama Ijace Points and Saqtics. np7 tf Now Opening, Full lines of new Spring Goodn. apS tf BOATRITE t ( LAPP. Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid Gloves, just in and to bo sold cheap, at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. The largest assortment of Gold and Sil ver Watches is to be found at Wittich A Kinsel’s Store. Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale cheaper than ever known before, at feb27 J. J. Whittle’s. Llbfriillly. Yesterday, Mr. A. M. Brannon informed us that lie had just received from the Gor don Grange, at Seale, Ala., a donation of slsfor Hie tornado sufferers. He desires to return his sincere thanks for this kind assistance. Most of the people have given liberally to those unfortunate people, and while the tornadoes were great calami ties, they have served to show how strong arc the ties which bind together the peo ple in this section of the country. Much of tho suffering of those on whom this ter rible blow fell lias been relieved by tho timely and liberal contributions which have come from all parts of the surround ing country. The tornadoes afflicted va rious portions of the State at about the same time, and everybody there seems to havo shown sympathy for the sufferers, and an offort to assist them. We cannot but admire the noble liberality of the peo ple of Augusta. They have given with a true spirit of Christian generosity, and will long be remembered for their efficient and willing assistance. They have raised within a very littlo of $9,000 for tho suffer ers in tho various parts of the State. This is a fine tribute to the liberality and christain sympathy which must prevail in that city. True, its inhabitants are wealthy and prosperous, as a rule, but we do not think it will be found that any city or community in the whole State, has given a sum anywhere approximating tho donation of tffo Augusta people, even after making due allowance for a difference of means. The biblo doctrine is that where much is given, much shall be expected, but too often wealth is found without lib erality, ami property without sympathy. All honor to the }>eople of Augusta, who, while in the enjoyment of plenty and prosperity, have not forgotten the suffer ings of their fellow-men. Novelties in Fans and Parasols and La dies’ Silk Umbrellas, at the Virginia Store. ap7 eadtf Fine Cloths and Cassimeres and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, and also cheap Tweeds for boys’ wear, at the Virginia Store. ap7 tf Gents’ Fine Imported Suitings, Light Spring Stylos, offered low, at ap9 tf J. S. JONES*. (kxxi assortment of Cottonades and Cassimeres for boys and farmers, at ap9 ti J. S. JONES’. Larne Lot Grenadine*. Second shipment includes the Mexican Mesh. pip 9 tf) J. S. JONES. Muslins and Linen Suitings are just the things for the warm weather. J. S. Jones has a beautiful lot on exhibition to-day. ap9 tf rckapm. Go to ohuitb today and learn to do iiet tcr. What looks most llko a man? n groat .big boy. The country is full of spellomaniacs, as they are now called. Yesterday was the coolest April day we have seen In a long time. Buy tho New York city shirt of Yonge. Very line black cravats (boiled silk), in any width, nt Yungo’s hat store. Mr. Jake Burrus says ho will have ids voice in line order by the time tho next B comes off, and will produce the bumble song with all its original power. Tho Dromond Sjieciaity Company ap pear before our footlights to-morrow night. It is said to boa good company. It is said that married men live longer than single ouch. We would just like to know* who originated this idea. Madame Demurest is now’ in Mexico, an<l it is to be hoped that she will describe the country without bias. Two new words—maximizing and mini mizing— have just been coined by Dr. New man. Both are useful, and s.M>n will be generally used. Messrs. HolUin, Rich A Go. havo a com plete line of gentlemen’s goods of all kinds, the best styles of shirts, hats, and cloth ing now on hand and constantly coming in. John E. Owens is now running “Solon Shingle,’’ his great masterpiece. He also produces a play called “John Unit,” whose funny effects are said to be irresistible. It is no small honor to l>e the best spel ler in a city like Columbus. That distinc tion is now enjoyed by Mr. Will Bruce. He will have some hard lights for his j laurels soon. The City Light Guards have their hearts I set on that big excursion to Opelika, and j it is just tho same as if the thing had fiap-' period. The most beautiful line of Gents’ fur- j nishing goods we liave ever seen is now 1 on exhibition at Y'onge’s iiat store. Sunny sides were popular yesterday, as j comfort could only be found there. A yel low coat of dust covered everything, and unpleasantness “run riot.” We suppose our Fire Department will have a public parade some time in May. The rod jackets of Macon had a gala day on Thursday. Tho front of our office Is greatly im proved by its new coat of plaster. We are snugly lixed now, and fully prepared for business. Tho meetings at St. Luke and the Bap tist churches still continue. Congrega tions are good and considerable interest is manifested. We really third; the Atlanta papers ought to let Marcellus Eugenius Thornton alone. The “gravity” of their flings is not at all “attractable” to the average reader. Wo inspected the new stock of clothing at the Baltimore Store yesterday, and found it complete in every particular. It is selling remarkably cheap. For tho benefit of those who h ive friends or relatives in Bombay, we will state that the cholera is not quite as bad as it was sometime since. Since tho mild weather began j>airs are frequently seen growing on front gates in this city, and they are not green either. Harris says "a negro was seriously run over by the cars in Maeon the other day.” Harris will get up his reputation yet Last night was the most peaceful Satur day night we havo enjoyed in several months. We arc all getting better, and hope to see tho improvement continue. The ladies will boar in mind the request of the Columbus Guards to wear calico dresses to the picnic. We expect to set* almost half a dozen calico dresses there. On Friday night wo received two lovely bouquets, whose beauty could only be sur passed by that of the sweet, little maiden who was kind enough to make us happy. The Baltimore Clothing House presents a line aspect now. It is full of new cloth ing in all the latest and most approved styles. The stock should be inspected by all wht) wish bargains in this line. Tho Hill delegates at the Gainesville. Convention are determined men. They think nobody but their man ought to go to Congress, and before they will yield to an> body else they say they will sit In that convention until the sth of May. Wo al ways admired pluck. The ingenuity of the country is decreas ing, if we may judge by the decrease in the number of patent medicines, clothes ringers, knife sliarjioners, Ac. Our streets lmvo not suffered such an infliction for some time. We wish Anna Dickinson would send us up her lecture on Joan l>’Ai c f< .r publica tion. The production has received sifch high praise that we have a strong desire to enjoy it and prefer the method justsug gesttxl. The Griffin Xewn says we made a mis take in saying there were two dailies in that city. There are one daily and three weekly publications. The Neics is a live, spicy sheet, and Griffin ought not to wish for any other daily. The papers oil noticed the tenth anni versary of Lincoln’s death. Another an niversary will soon be upon us. It has been nearly ten years since Jefferson Da vis was brutally manacled. This day ought, for many reasons, tube memorable to the people of the South. Tho candy pulling at Beallwood, Friday night, was a success, and an exceedingly pleasant occasion. The young ladies and gentlemen living in that neighborhood, and a few guests from the city, composed the pleasant party. The evening passed off delightfully, and an enthusiastic young man, who was present, informs us that “all things were lowly, and the candy pulled well.” The Columbus Guards have sold a large number of tickets to their picnic. Every body is anxious to be there, as it will be an occasion of unusual interest. The grounds are in fine order, and a splendid brass band will be on hand to till the air with its in spiriting strains. At the B, Friday night, Dr. Fogle spelled separate with an e. Prof. Dews said lie was wrong. The doctor insisted that he was right, and that the word was spelled two ways. The question was left to the referees. They decided against the doc tor, and said that all authorities spelled tiic word tho same way. The doctor yield ed gracefully to this division, but remark oil that lie still insisted that there were two ways of spelling the word. Webster and Worcester sjxdlod it one way, and lie spoiled it another. [Laughter.] If you wish to purchase “the mostest and bestest clothes for the icatest money,” we advise you to go to the Baltimore Clothing House. The best bargains can be had there. Special earo given to preparing Physi cians* Prescript ions at Moffett's Drug ‘ Btore, 74 Broad street. ap2 lm Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed to give satisfaction, can be had at Wittich A Kjnsei/s Store. mh2G dam Mnyor'i Court. The lirst Court of respectable size fur nished by tho last week, was held yester day before His Honor. Three cases were tried, and all tho offenders mulcted. Della Shivers, rather black, was disor derly and unruly on last Tuesday, and though she thought her little shortcoming had txx*u forgotten, she was lined an even $5 and paid it up. L. W. Frazier, a pale face, was said to havo been drunk and disorderly on Thurs day. Tho case was a very plain one, and after tho evidence of several witnesses | laid been given, tho "delinquent was lined $7.50, which he paid without any apparent difficulty. Edward Bonaparte Hill, a common look ing negro with a royal name, had been guilty of some slight infraction of munici pal regulations and was only charged costs. One case Is on the books for Monday. The populace are becoming so good and quiet, that it takes a whole week to collect material for one short sitting of the Mayor’ Court. These indications must carry joy to the hearts of Christians and philanthropists, but wo do not f<*el au-! thuriaed to utter the sentiments of local | editers on the subject. You Cun Mlill Have From 25 to 50 per ct. in buying your Dress Goods, Prints, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosie ry, and all kinds of Trimmings and La ces, also Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Umbrellas, Parasols, etc., I by calling on Wolf Moses, IGO Broad St., under the Rankin House. A few dresses of beautiful black Hor tonse Grenadines. mh2S lm 1 For lhe Farmer*j A large lot of Cottonades. If you want a bargain in Spring and Summer Pante j Goods, visit feb27 J. J. Whittle’s, j Go to see those beautiful Linen Lawns at the Virginia Store—only 25 cents. ap7 eodtf For pretty Prints, go to apy tf J. S. JONES'* H. Ntriiuvc. At the old stand of Strause A Goldsmith, No. 80 Broad street, has on hand the finest assortment of New Goods for gentlemen’s wear, Gloves, Neckties, Hosiery, Under clothing, and Spring outfits generally. For cash you can purchase and save money. apl 3 sA wtf. No Exriii‘ for SScins Hick. No person can use Bosuhee’s German I SYRUP without getting immediate relic! I and cure. Wo have the first case of Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or any j disease of the Throat and Lungs, yet to ' hear from that )as not been cured. We have distributed every year, for three years, over 259,090 Sample Bottles by Druggists in all parts of tin* United States. No other manufacturer of medi cines ever gave their preparation such a tost as this. Go to your druggist, F. L. Brooks, 150 Broad street, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Two doses wil relieve you. Sample bottles 10 cents each mli2s d&wly \V. D. HYIITII, Natural ArlUt. I am now prepared to do any kind oi Painting--House, Sign or Ornamental. I can mend your Umbrellas, and make them as gmxl as new. Give me a trial. 1 can be found oppo site the Market House. mhl4 tf W. D. SMITH. iltill Arrived, A fresh lotof Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10,12} *and 15c per yard—the best goods in the market at the price, at febi4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. A large assortment of Linen Collars and Cuffs of the latest styles just received at apl J. J. WHITTLE'S. *UII They Cotf! A beautiful lot of Spring Prints just in at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. A lurge lot of Ladies* Light Kids to be sold cheap at febi4 dxwtf J. J. Whittle’s. \V D. Smltli,\oturul Arll-t, In addition to his ordinary business of painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para sols, etc., ami make them as gn>d as new at very low charges. mhl7 tf New Ties and Hamburg Edgings. Also, I'ak and Guipure Laces, for trimming Grenadines at np'J tf J. S. JONES’. ij. !\ \KN T niH U HER, Fasliioxinble "I";* iloi*. 1) OOM.S over Mnff- tt k Drug St- r**. I uni r;p --1 uiany supplied with the latest FASHION PLATES, ami am prepared to guarantee perfect satis a- timi at r* as mable rctua. mit‘ll rod 6111 a. a: K(Eim:, \IEIJCHA>T TA I i>OU 134 Uroa-.l street, II AS ou Land a haudaom- af*si>rti**it of Gen i 1 ti inv u'a ProsH Goods. English and French wiiui're*. Ventings. Ac. Cutting done at reasonable rates. Have your Clothes matte by me. and I guarantee peril * t satisfaction in style and prure. janSl ly J. T. COOK, Stalls 15 & 17, Market House, IV. 1 CH ' :i<1 * aar ' y " n band and for sale the BEST MEATS that ran be obtained. mh2T> diy E. L. Gray. R. H. GbaT. IS. L. GUAY .V 00., AGr.NTS FOK SALE OF To3C£is Lands I PARTIES noairing to emigrate to Texaa. wi do well to tail on us, as we have lands i almost every county in Texas for sale. Will give lett rsof Introduction t > responsible parties, who will take pleasure in showing lauds all over the State. We also a-ttle old laud claims on reasonable claims. Mr. Ih L. Gray has just returned after a resi dence ol twenty years in Texas. Office at Alabama Warehouse. (mb 10 Cm John MehafFey, VT HIS OLD STAND, corner <>t Ogh-thoTv and Bridge streets Coltiinbus, Oil.. Will I’av the Highest Market Price | * FOX itassi, Oltl 4 <>t!<>n. liide.,. Dry niul (Ireea, Sm s cr ‘I.I. KINDS, 3cesivax and Tallow, Old Metals, Ac., Delivered at l'epot* and Wharfs iu Columbus, Georgia. jan3l tf Wantrd, Kass ! For which I will pay J2.‘*opor hundred pound#. 3>Te-w Olotliing! SFHINO AND HU3I3IER THORNTON & ACEE Have now in store and arc constantly receiving a well selected stock of ' >lenV llovn' and Childrens CLOTKCIiq-G, Embracing all the latest novelties of the season. I Also, a great variety of low-priced and good Medium Stats in Single and Double-Breast and Sacks and English Walking Coat Suits. ; V splendid assortment of Half and Full Dress Suits in French and English Worsted Diagonals and Black and Fancy Cloths. Also. Full Dress Cloth Swallow Tail Coats. | We call special attention to our stock of Gents • urnishlngGoods, which is complete and unsui assed. A lull lino of Hats. Truukts, Valis. h, Un. irelias. Walking l anes, Ac. Remember our motto—Quick Sales and Sma 1 Tofit*. (apß euiUw'im E. E. YONGE, ~ • ■; IIEILEII IN Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c„ k, No. I>l ISi-onU Street, Columbus, On. rph!7 tjvl (ikiicer, .Scrofula and nil Skin Dt**u*ew Cured by Dr. ISund'* Discovery. Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite 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 Penna. Cancer Institute (one of the hand somest marble edifices in the city,) and the dnest remedial Institute in the country. Remedies, with full directions, sent to ally part of the world. Send for Pamphlets and particulars. Address H. T. Bond, M. I>., Penna. Cancer Institute, 302S Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. feblO lv Dr. Wllhofi’* Antl-I*crlodc or Fever and Ague Cure. Wilhoft’s Tonic lias establisliod itself is the 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 type, from the shak ing agues of the lakes and valleys to the raging fevers of the torrid zone. Try it! It has never been known to fail. Wheo lock, Finlay & Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druggists. dxw Bt- Your Own I*hy*lc*lan. There is no case of Dyspepsia that Green’s August Flower will not cure. Come to tho Drug Store of F. L. Brooks, 150 Broad street, and inquire about iL If you suffer from Costiveness, Hick Head ache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or derangement of the sys tem, try it. Two or three doses will re lieve you. Ague Conquered is the only remedy in the United Suites that contains no quinine or arsenic or other poisons injurious to tho system, that will cure Fever and Ague* Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, Ac., and the Chills not return during the season. It permanently cures Fever and Ague of long standing. mh2s d&wly Do You tv .4tt. iivullli I Why Will Ye Die?— Death, or what is worse, is the inevitable result of continued suspension of the menstrual flow. It is a condition which should not be trilled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all cases of suppression, suspension or other irreg ularity of tho “courses,” Dr. J. Bradlield's Female Regulator is the only sure reme dy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous centres, improving the blood, and determ ining directly to the organs of menstrua tion. It is a'legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent doctors use it. Pre pared by J. ii. inadlield, druggist, Atlan ta, Ga., $1 50 per lxttle, ami sold by re ipectable druggists everywhere. Houn to Suffering Female*. LaGranoe, Ga., March 29,1870. Beadfield it* Cb„ Atlanta, Ga.—Dear Sirs : I t ike pleasure in st-ating that 1 have used for tlie last twenty years the medicine you are putting up, known as Dr. liradju’ld'* Female Regulator, a; consider jt the best combination ever g >n together for the diseases for which it : rocommended. I have Ikhmi familiar wil . rie- jircparatioii both as a practitioner ui medicine ami in domestic practice, and can honestly say that 1 consider it a boon to suffering fe males, and can but In that every lady in our land, who may lx; suffering iu any way peculiar to their sex, may tie able to procure a bottle, and their sufferings may j not only in* relieved, lut. that they rimy bt. i rest4>red to health and strength. With my kindest regards. 1 am. respectfully, W. B. Ferrell, M. D. jan23 d&w3m lIE Al> ! HEA I> 1 I coxsi n ui:i>: Oriioc of 0. SUckktt, Di'ujg k Medicinen, | New Alhakt, Ino.. Ai>ril 10. 1H74. l>r. J. S. PeiaberUm, Atlanta, Georgia : De-Ui Silt j --i Lavi; received your cir uiarH. and iu ct-ua*;-j .jueuc*-- of iLe distribution, 1 have sold about six viozou Globe Flowt-r Syrup iu tue last two weeks, rite Globe Flower Syrup is gainiug celebri ty. I recommeuded it in two cases ul couMump tiun. Oue ease was bed-last; bad u.>t laid oa but one side fur two years: hemorrhages almost ev eryday; much emaciated, and expected to die. He bus taken six butties of Globe Flower hyfnp, ui troubles are all gone, except prostration, which is rapidly improving. He will certainly fc *et well. Tuc other ease ir, similar with name good results. 1 can send you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly, etc., O. SACKETT. Important Notice to < oti*nrapti ve*. The long looked-for specific for the cure of all pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOBE FLOW Kit SYRUP has proved the most extraor dinary medical preparation ever discovered for curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not only cures Consumption, but relieves, immedi ately. the incipient stages, such as Colds. Pains '• in the Chest General D- bility. etc. It breaks up \ the meet distressing Colds and Coughs in an in credible short time. Globe Flower .Syrup con tains no opium, nothing nauseous or poisonous —pertectly harmless and delicious t-> take; pos Besses ail the valuable properties of tbs Syrup Hypophosphites. the nutritive vaie.e of Cod Liver Oil. the invaluable Tonic. Expect- rant. Alterative and Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or ‘Cephalauthus Occidentalis.’ 50 000 rases cured; mt a lailure known. Thoitsands of t< stimouia s of wonderful cur* will be sent on application te am-who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup. It may save your life. For sale by Druggists. | Manufactured by DR. J. S. PEMBERTON is CO.. Chemists. Atlanta, Ga. • M. D. HOOD* CO.. Wholesale Agents, Columbus. Oa. i t.-i-ii* ; WILLIAM MUNDAY, Liyary and Sale Stable Keeper, strpot. rjiHE BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOR HIRE, JL at all hours day and night. Funerals Bt-rved at short notice. Drovers accommodated on liberal terms. ianSl tf f Office Mobiu and Girard Railroad i Columbus, Ga.. April l. ws. ’( UN and after this day Rates of Pasta *e wjt] t„ as follows BETWEEN 1 Columbus and Fort Mitchell... •' Nuckolls “ Perkins Scale ] I" Uatebecbubbee j Blackiuon 1 3C •* Hurtville j *• Ouerryton j $ •• He.speusiou j jQ •* <diuun**uugßo4* 2 |C Union Springs 2 To “ Thomas .12:, " Liu wood .tv “ Troy 3 75 MILEAGE TICKETS. 3 000 miles, 3c; 2.000 miles, 3 .c. 1 000 mu • 3 s *c; 500 miles. 4c. apl eodSt D. E. WILLIAMS. C, T. A WESTERN RAILROAD Of ALABAMA. Columbus, Ga.. February 28th. I**: DAILY TRAINS i Leave Columbus 2:00 a s 1 Arrive Montgomery M:ooam “ Mobile J:!0 p it “ New Orleans 11:45 px •* Selma 12:58 rx " Vicksburg 10:10 ax “ iAUlisvillc 7:15 ax Columbus 11:44 a u Arrive Atlanta 7:10 px •• New York G:lspx TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery 3:50 pm From Atlanta 6 27 am CHAS. P. BALL, General Sup't H. M. ABBBTT, Agrat. tf Notice. OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD RAILROAD, 1 January 31. 1875. j / \N and after this date Trains on this Ro-i *'*• * ) run as follows: PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED Daily. (Sundays excepted) making close’.euG-v tiou with M. k E. It. K. for Eufault Leave Columbus 3:00 p k Arrive at Troy 10:36 p. m Leave Troy 2:JU * * Arrive at Columbus 10:20 a. * Freight trains g*iing only to Uniou Mpriu;-* leave Columbus Mondays. \Vedn- s,lays am! L • ■ lays. Leave Union Springs Tuesdays. Tbur lays an*l Saturdays. Ib9 tf W. L. ( LARK. Sup t PASSENGERS Going- North or East, \irii,L avoid night changes and s<rur h-> r V most comfortable and short *0 r 1,1 • buying tickets Via tlie Virginia Midland, Til 18 ROUTE IS ONE HUM'RET > MU& SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER th’ Npriißfs of Virtcinirt. J. FUKEALHE, General Manager, Alexandria. •* XV. 11. € lIiPLKY, General Southern Agent, Atlsuta. .6*. ap3 tf . NEWS FBOM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Tin- lailj Horaiiist ( Ih the only 8-pago daily paper published in ington, and it is furnished to subscriber* low price of ?3 per annum. 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