The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, April 29, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. ColutubuM* Cvu.t THURSDAY M'PJL 20, 1875. UiiU 11. BLANUVOKD. LOUIS V. OAKRAIUt, III.AXDFOHD A 6AHHAKD, Attorneys nnd Conasellor* nt Luw. Office No. 67 Broad ■trcet, over Wlttlch k Klneel’f Jewelry Store. Will feMrttce in the State aud Federal Courts. fob2B OI K ACiKNT*. H. H. IHuck. r Opelika, Ala., It, iiutli<nl‘d to rflcofnt for Hnbsoriptloim and art vert llng for Dailv and Weekly Timka. J. L. Ingham la our general authorized traveling agent. Jordan L. Howell Ih connoctol with tide 0(11 re, and ! authorized to solicit and receipt for advortlsciuento and nubxorlp tloae to the paper. E. N. Pimoit Is our hx'ti 1 agent at Union Springs, Ala. K. T. Lono Is authorized Pi solicit sub scriptions and advertising for this paper In Alabama, and to receipt for the same. The llwlljr and Weekly Time. Can lie procured every day at the “Nar row Gauge" Fruit anil Cigar Store of Mr. •I. L. Troadaway, next to llanklu House, Broad street. Acw AdvfrllfmcU Fresh strawberries at W. T. Robinson’s. Lady's laoo veil found at the Opera House. Knalxi piuno for sale A, L. Green. Mayor'* Court. No cases were tried yesterday morning. Mrs. Mitchell and her daughter, two em ployees of the Eagle A Fhonix Factory, were summoned to appoftr and answer a charge of disorderly conduct. They failed to come up, and the Mayor fined them $5 apiece for contempt. Nothing further. Plano for kale. Knabc, Square Grand, nearly new. Can he seen and tried ut Mrs. Harnett’s. • A. L. Green. A l.itrty’. Hluck Veil Was picked up at the Opera House, tt can be obtained at this office. it Go to W. T. Robinson’s and buy Lillie Strawberries. Mai'rluge ai Kutuulu. At Hie residence of the bride’s uncle, on the evening of the 2sth Inst., Miss Lizzie Moore to Mr. J. E. Fuoct, the clever and courteous Manager of the S. A A. Tele graph Company. The happy couple left on yesterday's train for a tour to New York, anil will return via Niagara Falls. The Cemetery. The cemotery presents a beautiful ap pearance now. The flowers put ou the graves still lixik bright and frosli. The grounds have recently undergone a thor ough renovation, and wo have one of the neatest, best kept cemeteries to be found anywhere. Our citizens ought to fool no little pride in the proper care of such a place. It should always receive the clos est attention and every attraction possi ble. Nothing Is prottlor, nothing more ornaments a city, nothing gives better evidence of refinement anil public spirit, than a handsome cemetery. Ours Is neat and attractive now, and we hope, in the course of time, to see it made beautiful and lovely. The I.odle, of Ni. Paul (hneeh Festtvul Beg to aniiounoo that votes will bo sold ns below and tho following nrtlolos ifiviMi: Gold-Hoadod < 'niio for tho most popular Lawyer. Medical Case for tho most popular Doctor. Silver Hated Horn for the most popular Fire Company. Silver Fltohor for the most popular .Mil itary Company. Handsome, Gold Hinpr, topaz centre, four diamonds, for the most popular Young Lady. Handsome Rocking Cliair for most pop ular Married Lady. np2B ‘it For Kent. Very cheap, a Comfortable Dwelling in a good neighborhood. Apply to ap2B 3t O. T. WILLIAMS. Si<-tulle ltm-lul Wulnut, Rosewmal and Common Wood CoHlns, Coses and Caskets, and Collin Trimmings and Mountings in great vari ety, at tile New Furniture Store, inh# tf T. T. Edmckdh. Funeral or Cupl. W. *l. McAllister. A iftrjr*! concourse of friend# attendtxl the funeral services of (-apt. W. J. McAllis ter, at St. Luke Church, yesterday after noon. Tho funeral procession was headed by the Odd Follows, forty or ilfty strong. Messrs. W. 11. Johnson, A. J. Nix, F. A. Pomeroy, W. N. Jones, W. It. Brown, I. <5. I Strupper, N. J. Bussey, and J. Rhodes f Browne acted as pall-lnxirers the first four os (kid Fellows, the latter as citizens. The funeral services were conducted by Bov. It. J. Corley in a most impressive manner. At the conclusion of the services the procession moved to the cemetery. In it there were a large number of prominent citizens and friends of tho deceased. Capt. McAllister was known to all our p*opl<>, and his death will be greatly deplored in this community. During his life he did much for Columbus, and the place left vacant by his death will be hard to 1111. ll*urM Off (h Palin I Tho magnificent stock of dross (foods, including tlio Alpacas and Bombaalßre, at J, S. Jones’, because they are now and fresh, and beautiful In lustre. Besides, they are sold far below even the prices asked at stores closing: out. This can only be explained in the fact that Mr. Jones buys his (foods at cower iiottom llgrures, and sells at a small advance. If parties are skeptical, wo suggest, that "seeing is believing." The above is reported as the substance of a conversation of a number of ladies in a prominent mantua making establish ment in this city. “Verbum sat." Ice Fold Sparkling: Sod* Water! Try it, at C. J. MOFFETT’S ap2B tf Drug Store. l*ure Freh Uruff* nnd ChemlvnU ut ap2B tf MOFFETT'S Drug Store. I..IUIKV HA7.AAR FOB NT. PAIL 111 IH(H. The Entertainment off the Neanou. Handsome Needlework, Crochet Work, Beautiful Clothing for Children, Fancy Work of all kinds, Suppers, Lunch, Fruits, Fishpond, Floral Bower. Many attractions, and all in good taste. Begins on the 28th, and lasts three days. At night admission 10 cents. No charge dur ing the day. Season tickets 23 cents. ap22 Dv For the Former.: A largo lot of Cottonades. If you want ft bargain in Spring and Summer l’ents (roods, visit ..... fcb27 J. J- Whittle s. Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed to give satisfaction, can be had at WrrrrcH A Kinskl’h Stork. tn hits ditin St. Paul ('harsh FrMl.nl, Last night tho ladles of St. Paul Church displayed to tho public the results of long and continued lubor. Their Festival open ed under tho most auspicious clrcuiu stauccs, and It Is probably tho most com plete thing of the kind ever aeon In this city. The Festival Is held In the largo dining hall of the Perry House. Tho room Is most beautifully decorated and adorned with a profusion of flowers. In the center of tho hall is a beautiful floral bower—a perfect masterpiece of mimic architecture, and pretty enough for tho palace of a fairy king. In every nook and corner of tho room something beautiful or attractive Is to Ixi found. Tho llsh pouil is constructed with a re markable fidelity to Nature, representing water, rocks, moss, fishes, snakes, Ao., with a pleasant effect. The lemonade well Is just as pretty as can bo. Tho postoflico Is the source of unboundixi merriment. Tho various tables are full of pretty fancy articles and refreshments of various kinds, and over each there is a motto or invita tion to ail present. "Holacc for all woes," “Folly’s Castle,” “Boys’, here's the place," and numerous other placards are well cal culated to attract attention arid draw cus tom. The voting for tho various premiums which have been offered has Ixigan, but is not as lively as it will be towards thoelose of the Festival. The attendance was fine last evening. Everybody looked happy, and the sales seemed to be considerable. Tho Festival will continue every night this week. Lunch to-day from 11 to (I o’clock. Como out to-night and see the prettiest hall you ever laycil eyes on. mohim: life insckam f. to. This company has been organized with a guarantee capital of $300,000, for the purpose of affording to tin* people the benefits of a first class Home Institution. Tho rates of premiums have been care fully calculated upon the most approved basis, and arc consistent with safety and undoubted security. They are riot higher than those charged by the, tend, Northern life insurance companies, many of which exact an extra premium for rcsldenoo In tho South. The surplus will be accurately ascertained and distributed equitably among the policy holders. In this way life Insurance will lx> offered at its actual cost. Besides the ordinary forms of insurance granted by other companies, the Mobile Life Insurance Company call attention to their SPECIAL FEATURE called the I.ife Endowment Plan, which combines most attractive features, with safety and the promise of a large surplus. Assets over $500,000. W. L. Baker, President. 11. M. Friend, Secretary. T. S. SPEAR, Special Agent, ap2l ly Columbus, Gil. A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid Gloves, just In and to lx* sold cheap, at apt J. J. WHITTLE’S. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Engraving mid Watch Repairing done at WiTTK'H A Kinhel'h. "Anl by l( he bclim Ueud yet •pefc.etU.** j Hebrew*, r. 11, v. 4. On Monday, after tho decoration ser vices were over, f embracod the opportu nity to take a walk through the cemetery | and read the epitaphs, many of them of a very sympathetic and solemn character.! I was reminded of Hcrvey’s Meditations j among the tombs, and 1 was struck with the truth of the proverb: “Better to fro to the house of mourning than the house of feasting.” How suitable a place for reli gious meditation! where the young may resort and read of departed friends, ven erable fathers and loving mothers, whose Christian graces are as landmarks to the lonely traveler. No place is equal to it to produce conviction and contrition in the minds of the young. When the heart is softened by emotional reflections, the reading of epitaphs of departed friends has a salutary effect. Were I able to afford tho expense, with the consent of the authorities, I would have posts put up at all the corners along the avenues, with boards on the tops with suitable selections j of Scripture from the Psalms and Pro verbs, the reading of which by young persons would, at such occasions, leave 1 salutary impressions, which tho Holy j Spirit would sanctify, if the Young Men’s i Christian Association would adopt this j plan and make selections of Scripture and ! place on them, it would, by God’s blessing, do much good. Please print this in the Interest of religion. Disciple. The above was huiuled us by a venerable old gentleman, for whom we entertain groat respect . Wo trust his suggestions may l>e properly weighed. (nlumbni Debuting: Naelets. Mr. Local: In reply to your inquiry as to what has become of the Columbus Debating Society, we have this to say: "It, is not (load, but sloopoth.” The cake-cuttings, mite societies, ladies’ suppers, spelling bees, pio-nies, religious meetings, and numerous similar occur rences made such drafts upon its members tho Society was compelled to suspend. As soon ns those things have passed away, you may look for n revival of the old Spar tan spirit. Once again will that sprouting ( band hold forth, and the silent walls will re-echo with the thunder of its eloquence. A Member. N. NtronM. At the old stand of Strause it 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 j money. aplß s&wtf. i Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment i just rwired at Virrion at Kinski.’*. Bargain in Linen Cuffs at 25e. at Jno. McGouh <fc Co’s. Just received Jap Silks in blk. and white check Silver Gray, at the lowest price, at Jno. MoGough A Co’s. Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at api J. J. WHITTLE’S. ( Now Opening, Full lines of new Spring Goods. apß tf BOATMTE & CLAPP. Magnificent lot of Cloths and Cassi meresto close out at one-half their value, at Jno. MoGough A Co’s. The largest assortment of Gold and Sil ver Watches is to bo found at Wittich at Kinsel’s Store. Good Corsets at the Virginia Store only ; 150 cents. Great bargains also in finer 1 grades. ap22 j At the Virginia Store, great bargains | in Victoria Lawns and other White Goods. ■ Also. Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. ap22 An elegant lino ofjParasols and Fans at; ! the Virginia Store. ap22 Lurgn Excursion. On Saturday, the Hth of May, there will be an excursion from Opolika to Good water, on tho Savannah A Memphis Rail road. Considerable preparations have been made for tho occasion, and much pleasure is anticipated. Goodwatcr is said to be a delightful locality, and with the recent improvements of a largo plat form, swings, and various other appurte nances for tho pleasure of visitors, must be a fine place for pic-nlc pleasures. I On tho Bth a special train will run from LaFayetto also. An effort will bo made to charter trains to run from West Point, Columbus and Montgomery, to connect witli the excursion train which leaves Opelika. i The excursion is to be upon anew and i important road and through a section of ! country whose trade might bo brought to j Columbus. There will undoubtedly be a j large party from several places, and the trip will surely be pleasant. If the project of running a train from Odurabus or arranging matters so that tho regular passenger trains will connect with the excursion train, we hope to see a large purty go from this city. Tho affair is in the hands of reliable men, and every thing will be under the most proper man agement. Call at J. J. Whittle’s and get some of the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth est, strongest and cheapest silk in us**. up* A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and Insortings, at prices to suit the pur chaser, at fobl4 d&wtf J.J. W'hittll’h. Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale cheaper than ever known before, at fel>27 J. J. Whittle’s. Have money and labor by buying chil dren’s ready made dresses for 75e. to 1.50 each at Jno. McGough A Co’s. Muslins and Linen Suitings are just tho things for tho warm weather. J. S. Jones has a iieautlful lot on exhibition to-day. ap9 If Fit > l.licbt Oiiurd*. it is probable that tho pic-nic of tliiw popular military company will come off at an early (late. If they can got rates which they think reasonable, they will g<> to Opelika; if not, Juniper or some ap propriate place will is*, selected. It is very certain that tho “boys in blue” will have a pic-nic somewhere, and will make a modol affair of it. They want to get it up with out asking for public asHistunoe, and when everything is ready they will be glad to carry all their friends. The company is at present in a most flourishing condition. Its ranks are full and lias a bright future before it. We wish it much success, and hope soon to see it attain that prosperity and fame which it enjoyed years ago when under the command of the lamented Peyton Colquitt. Go to the Virginia Store for Kid Gloves, Llama Lace Saeques and Points, and great bargains in Ribbons. :ip22 Black Iron Grenadines at tin* Virginia j Store, In new styles. Also, Plain at 40 to i 50 cents, which a re a great bargain. ap22 H. T. (’RIGLEIi. For pretty Prints, go to ap tf J. S. JONES’. r. In the lower part of the city there is ji very dangerous well. It is in an open Held near the rood that leads to the Fair Grounds. It is fully sixty feet deep and lias several feet of water in it. Last Sun day afternoon a gentleman, a lady and a child wero walking near this dangerous place when the child narrowly oseai>ed tumbling headlong into the well. It is remarkable that some serious accident has not already happened on this danger ous spot. The danger should certainly be remedial at once. An entire new stock of line Jewelry has boon received at WrrrioH t Kinhel’s Jewelry Store. ! A splendid lot of white and Red All - Wool Flannels, Brown and Bloaehed Can i ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades, j to lie closed out cheap, at | M>H diVwtf J. J. Whittle’s. You can buy beautiful colored Grena dines at 10c. and upward, at JNO. MgGoUUH A Co’s. ! Parasols and fans for the million, at JNO. M<<4olT<lH A Co’s. Gents’ Fine Imported Suitings, Light Spring Styles, offered low, at ap9 tf J. S. JONES’. Good assortment of Cottonades and (’•assimeres for boys and farmers, at ap9 tf J. S. TONES’. I.mvi' Lot (Jri‘nudln< > ii. Second shipment includes the Mexican Mesh. (ap9 tf) J.. JONES. j New Tit's and Hamburg Edgings. Also, | Tak and Guipure Laces, for trimming | Grenadines at j ap9 tf J. S. .TONES’. 1 UMt An U erf: 13,000 yards Calico. If you want a pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle’s. He receives fresh lots weekly. fel>27 \ow tiotfri*. I Just received, new Prints, new Hamburg ' Embroideries, new Silk Ties and Ruffs. Prices to suit the times, at John McGough A' (’o.’s lire a* Gouda llclnn Coat. We have placed on our Bargain Counter a large line of Summer Fancy Dross Goods, regardless of cost, a pi 6 tf BOATKITE & CLAPP. Ju( In. i A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, in all j colors and shades, at f apis dwtf J. J. Whittle’s. Madam Deinorcst’* PaUfi'itt ] For ladies and children, Tor sale by BOATRITE A CLAPP. Send for a pattern book free. apß tf — I The largest and prettiest selection of j Transfer Flowers in the city, is at febU dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. •Turf Arrived, A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard j wide, at 10,12% and 15c per yard—the best I goods in the market at the price, at febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. W. D- Smith, Natural Artist, In addition to his ordinary business of : painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para sols, etc., and make them as good as new at very low eharges. mb 17 tf STRAP*. Helf-made men are too apt to worship their maker. A depraved punster says lie will smoke if ho chews too. Retiring early muy bo healthy, bflt it will surely shorten a man’s days. The river is slightly up, but will proba* bly rise no higher. Cat-fishermen are happy. They say that college girls are begin ning to pick out commencement dresses already. We all despise to have “nothing to wear." It is rumored that there will be a reduc tion of freights from this East after this date, and that bagging and ties will bo made sixth class. A youth, who knows, says that Lover’s Leap is beautiful now. It should bo re membered that there is a grant deal in the power of association. The ladies here had an abundance of | flowers on Decoration Day. In Atlanta and some other localities there were com plaints of a scarity of floral contributions. • A deaf printer entered a spelling boo re ! cently, and couldn’t, for the life of him, un ! derstand the word given him. At last he ! cried out, “Write the d—d word down, so Ia feller can toll what it is.” Throe or four Macon bloods came over on Saturday night and remained until yes terday. They s<*med to lx* very happy while here, but looked quite sad as the train rolled off. The excursion to Florida, gotten up by the Central Railroad Company, will Ic a most pleasant affair. A number of distin- gentlemen are going down to view the beauties of the Land of Flowers. Atlanta has 152 Smiths. The Western statisticians claim that there is one Smith to every 540 persons in most cities. Ac cording to this proportion the above cit y would number about 80,000 people. Talent brings its little inconveniences with it. Fred Wilhelm says he can have no peace. His brother rauil agents are al ways after him to “mark” their books. I Some of his designs are exquisite, and the execution invariably good. There seems to have been a very general ; suspension of business everywhere in the j stateon the afternoon of the 20th. The ob servance of the day grows more general each day, and everything wears upon this occasion ft still, solemn appearance that is very Sabbath-like. If a very determined effort is made, ran not nine of our merchants in* gotten to gether next Wednesday night. Some of themarevery anxious that tin; Board of Trade shall have at least one more meet ing. Anna Dickinson has materially bonetit tod her reputation by le*r tour of the South. Everywhere she has created con siderable commotion, and has left the peo ple in doubt as to whether they had not been a little too hard on her, after all. Mr. Goode Fleming returned to the city Monday, after a stay of seven weeks in Mississippi. He looks the very picture of health, and brings the most cheering re ports of the financial condition of the re gions through which he has recently made a commercial tour. One of tho largest congregations seen in ; t 'olmnbus l'or a long time assembled at the I Baptist Church on Sunday night. Many | could not obtain seats. The services were j very Interesting, and at their conclusion the ordinance of baptism was administered j to eighteen candidates. About one dozen new uniforms for the j Columbus Guards came on tho morning of j the 26th. A serious mistake was made in ; their preparation, the trimmings being red instead of light blue. The boys could not come out in them. They will l* sent back to *>e properly trimmed. When they are again received the company will bo able to turn out some forty strong. l.lrf of (hi- Ofßorr* in*l M*mh*r* of Com patty l>, Mouth**rn fJuurd. The following is the only complete list, of the first company that left Columbus, In the lab 1 war: captain. FRANCIS G. WILKINS. lieutenants: Ist Jas. N. Ramsey, 2d G. W. Vtkinson, :kl W. R. Turman. SERGEANTS I Ist Lawr'e W. Wall, 2d Jas. W. Dennis. Jki Jus. M. Wiley, 4th—T. J. Ijovelace. sth (.'has. H. Althiser. CORPORALS: ; Ist Peter L. Key, 2d Thomas Sw**oL, |3d W.H.Thompson, 4th M. G. Watson. privates: I Stephen Atchison Levi 1> Phelps Wilkins Brooks Jas Woods j Reason Banks Jacob P White i W G Bryant 1* H Young (’has W Baker Jno (’ Roe-,.* Frank Bussey A B Ridenhour Jas Clegg Lewis Simmons J H H Clegg James T Smith liobt H Clinton .Jus Henderson Joseph ('ohen Geo Hammonds Geo \V Gx>p#r Joseph W Holmes Seaborn Cook Frank Henley Milton Malone Win Holstead Aiex (' Morrison Seaborn L Jones J H Morrison Randolph Key •John MeCurdev Wm Kelley Alex McDaniel Drewry A Lawrence L D Mathews Jeff Wiggins Jas II Nix Matt W Murphy Vincent Ogletrco JasMcElrath ! Burwell M Denson George Magnus i Richard Desbaser Richard Massey j Chris Edwards Shadrach Smith ; Patrick Foran (*h> F Taylor J E Flynn J W Tucker I Nat (’ Ferguson T It Watts Wm L Fogle A PSandland ■ Jno Fletcher Jas Lynah j Andrew L Fra dor James P Law rent* Win Hall Evan Morgan j Moses Hall Frank Foster First Lieutenant James N. Ramsey was ; elected Colonel on the organization of the Regiment. Mfn'a Furnishing Sund* At the Virginia Store, Muslin and Gauze Undershirts, Socks, Cravats. Handker chiefs. *fee. Also, the New York City Shirts, the best in the market. ap22 W. U. SMITH. NHtnriil Artlrf. I am 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. I can U* found oppo site the Market House, mbi t tf W. D. SMITH. Communicated. Editor Daily Times: I was not arrested on Saturday last. I went to Scale under convoy, and gave immediately thereafter a bond of live hundred dollars. No wit nesses api>oaring against me, the Solicitor proposed to compromise the case for ten j dollars; but this affiant failed to pay tin ten dollars on a compromise; consequent ily the Solicitor continued tin* case. The ; whole prosecution was malicious, and I with the whole intent to deprive me of my * office of magistrate. J. W. Rii>f.r, J. P. If you want Ladies' or Misses' Hose, in : medium or extra length, very cheap, go to febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's. Still They Come ! J A beautiful lot of Spring Prints just in at npl J. J. WHITTLE’S. No Eicuie Tor H*lnv Hick. No person can use Boschke'h German Syrup without getting Immediate relief and cure. Wo have tho llrst case of Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or any disease of the Throut and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not been cured. We have distributed every year, for three years, over 250,000 Hamplo Bottles by Druggists in all parts of the United States. No other manufacturer of medi cines ever gave their preparation such a test as this. Go to your druggist, F. L. Brooks, 150 Broad street, unci get a bottle for 75 cents and try t. Two doses wll relieve vou. Sample bottles 10 cents each mh2s d&wly He Your Own Phy*lla*. There is no ease of Dyspepsia that 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 Costiveness, Sick 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 States that contains no quinine or arsenic or other poisons injurious to the system, that will cure Fever and Ague’ Intermittent or Bilious Fevers, &c. t and the Chills not return during the season. It permanently cures Fever and Ague of lung standing. mh2s dxwly The Great Family Medicine. Dr. Wilhoft’s Anti-Periodic or Fever and. Ague Tonic. No case of incurable Chills lias yet presented itself, where this scien tific and safe medicine has been employed. No case has been found so obstinate as to resist its prompt and masterly action. No man lias been so reduced by malarial Influences, but with its use has come tip perfectly reconstructed. No pills or pur- 1 gative required with this medicine. Wheeloek, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Orleans, For sale by all druggists, daw New and Piflly Print* At tin* Virginia Store. Also, large stock Cottooades and Cheap Cassimeres for Boys. Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings at less than market value. ap22 cod H.T. ORIGLER. A large assortment of Linen Collars and Cuffs of tlx* latest styles just received at api J.J. WHITTLE’S. ¥mi Fan still Nnvc From 25 to 50 per ct. in buying your Dress Goods. Prints, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosie ry, and all kinds of Trimmings and La cks, also Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Umbrellas, Parasols, ete., by calling on Wolf Moses, 160 Broad St., under the Rankin House. A few drosses of beautiful black Hor tense Grenadines. mli2B lm A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to be sold cheap at febi4 djfcwtf J. J. Whittle’s. Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask. Napkins, Towels, Ac,, will do well to call at febi4 dxwti J. J. Whittle’s. Extraordinary bargains in Press Goods, Ribbons, Notions, Ac., at, Jno. MoGoboh A Cos s. Elegant black Grenadines from 40c. to ! 1.00 lit Jno. McGouoh A Co’s. If you want tigured Linens at half price, go to Jno. McGoitoh Cos. At tb“ Virginia Store. Dress Goods of all kinds, in new styles and very cheap. ap22 < iinoer, Scrofula uud all -Skin I>l*r:ir* Fared by Dr. Ilond'x Discovery. Dr. Bond’s Chemical Antidotes unite j with and destroy the virus of Cancer and ; Skin Affections, but will not aff*x*t the j healthy part. Parties may visit the city land remain while under treatment at the Penna. Cancer Institute (one of the hand somest marble edifices in the city,) and the finest remedial Institute in the country. Remedies, with full directions, sent to any I part of the world. *r Send for Pamphlets and particulars. Address H. T. Bond, M. D., Penna.(’aneer Institute, 8028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. I feblO lv 110 You Want Health f 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 trifled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all cases : of suppression, suspension or other irreg ularity of the “courses,” Dr. J. Dradfleld s Female Regulator is the only sure reme dy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous centres, improving the blood, and determ ' itiing directly to the organs of menstrua tion. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent, doctors use it. Pre pared by J. H. Bradlleld, druggist, Atlan : ta, Ga.. $1 50 per lKittle, and sold by re ; spcctabh* druggists everywhere. Boon to Suffering Females. LaGrange, Ga., March 29, 1870. Bratlflelii J* (~ Atlanta, Ga. -DearSirs: I take pleasure in stating tlutL I have used j for the last twent y years the medicine you i are putting up, known as Dr. HradfutUV* j Female Regulator, and consider it the best combination ever gotten together for i the diseases for which it is recommended. ? I have been familiar with the preparation both as a practitioner of medicine and in : domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering le | males, andean but hope that every lady . in our land, who may be suffering in any I way peculiar to their sox, may Ui able to ! procure a bottle, and their sufferings may ; not only be rfliev**d, but that they may !*• ’ r-*stor*sl to health and strength. With my kin*lest regards, 1 am, respectfully, \\. B. Ferrell, M. D. 1 jan23 d*fc\v3m itvi> ! iti: v i> : : n)\si iimo\ : OrricK or O. Ha lice it, Drugs k -Medicines, New Albany, I.nu., April 10, 1874. Dr. J. S. Pemberton, Atlanta. Georgia : Dkah Sib --I have received your circulars, and in conse quence of the distribution, I have sold about six dozen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two week?. The Globe Flower Syrup s gaining great celebri ty. I recommended it in two cases of consump tion. One case was bed-fast; had not laid on but one side for two years; hemorrhages almost ev eryday; much emaciated, and expected to die. , He has taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup; I his troubles are all gone, except prostration, which is rapidly improving. He- will certainly get well. The other case is similar with same good results. I can send you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly, etc.. C>. BACKETT. Important Notice to Consumptive*. The long looked-for specific for the cure of all pulmonary discuses is found at last. GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP has proved the most extraor dinary medical preparation ever discovered for curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not only cutes Consumption, but relieves, immedi ately, the incipient stages, such as Colds. Pains in the Chest. General Debility, etc. It breaks up the most distressing Colds and Coughs in an in credible short time. Globe Flower Syrup con tains no opium, nothing nauseous or poisonous —perfectly harmless and delicious 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 of the Globe Flower, or •Cephalauthus Occidentails.’ 50,000 cases cured; not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials of wonderful cures will be sent on application to any who duiibt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup. It may save your life. For sale by Druggists. Manufactured by DR. T. S. PEMBERTON k CO., Chemists. Atlanta, Ga. M. D. HOOD A CO., Wholesale Agents. Columbus. Ga. feb 10 E. E. YONGE, DF. H i ll |\ Hats, Gaps, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c„ k, No. OI XiroiMt Htreel, Columbus. <*n. feb!7 tjyl Collinswortli Institute and Bowery Academy. rpilE publir urn hereby informed X. that the uiideriiigned hftvtf united an ARHoclated Prim lp*ls, to t ach an ''nnflP' English, Mathematical and (’l&aaical AyE* * School, at Colliuaworfch Institute, Talbot ton, Ga. J. G. Calhoun will teach Mathematics aud the i Physical Sciences, have charge of the study room, and general supervision of the conduct of tin students. J. T. McLaughlin will teach English Literature, Moral Hcicnce, and the (’lassies, and have charg-- j of the business departments of the school and boarding house. We earnestly solicit to co-opera tion of our friends to secure a large and liberal patronage. TUITION AVI) BOARD. Tuition $2, $3. #4 and $5 per month. Board at the Institution sl3 per month, PAID in advanck. Boarders must supply their own towels and bed clothing. N. B.—Board can be had in the villages on rea sonable terms. j. t. McLaughlin, a. m.. j. G. CALHOUN. ap7 tf Associate Principals. H. F. AB ELLA CO. |—HAVK JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF St. Croix Bum, Port Wine, Claret Wine, Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey, Boker’s Bitters, Sherry Wine, Heidsiok Champagne, Old Whiskies, All of the finest quality and lor sal* l at low prices, and we are daily receiving new and choice Family Groceries of all varieties. All Goods Delivered. IS. I'. WiCl.i. A O. ap” tf GILBERTS PRINTING OFFICE AND Book Bindery, • 7 OppoMitp Xru FofltofMre Building, COU MIII S, GA.. is WELL Sirl'UKD WITH MATEBIAL, ANI) Experienced Workmen employed in each I)e --! partment. ; Order* for work of any description filled with ! dispatch, and at most reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks | Of every description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. 1 t 4M*4‘i|>t Hooks FOR RAILROADS AM) STEAMBOATS Always in stock: also printed to order when de sired. *s Prices and Specimens of Work furnished on application. THOM. LII.Ri.IM, janl tf ('olumbiis, La. DANIEL R. SIZE, DEALER IN UEXKK tl. AMI F ISH GnocEniEs. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, lI'ITH unequal* and ar.„ , s i.*r obtannng W Country Produce Ik* • p constantly in st r* • Butter. Eggs’ Chickens. Potatoes, Dried Fruit. \c. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES, j both fresh ami attractive, and at lowest possible CASH PRICES. All are invited to * xamineon RryanNl., between Oglethorpe A .1 j jaui deodawti John Mehaffey, VT IIIH OLD STAND, corner of . and Bridge streets. i. 'olumlmsi, Ga.. j Will i’ay the Hlifiieit Murki't I’rlOf M)H Kaucn, Old * of ton. Or.* and (iriTii, I’nrs )F ALL KINDS, R*eswa\ am! Tallow, Old Metals, Ac., Delivered at Depots ami Wharfs in Coltimbns, Georgia. jau3l tf IVantetl, Kags ! For which I will pay s2..'Wper hundred pounds. RANKIN HOUSE. <’olimiliift, (•(‘oi'ifia, J. W. RYAN. Prop’r. Ruby Restiiiu*aiit. BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, | UNDER THE RANKIN HOUSE. janl d.*wtf J. W. HYAN, Prop r. 1 New Goods! New Goods!! SPRING STOCK. large lot of new Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Notions, &>c„ just received and to arrive. Call and examine our stock. Prices as low as the lowest. F. C. JOHNSON k CO. aprll 187-1 rod and & w Oolumbu., in., April l, i KJ ( > l, „*fcOo*w" r ‘ M * d,y of **■••• between Columbus and Fort Mitchell “ Nuckolls * Perkins •>} “ Seale ...! ’> “ Hatchechubbee \ " . !?' Dlarkmon if Hurtvilie ! . Ouerrj ton ’ ~ ‘ t Suspension ‘ " ‘ < -hunnennggec Union Springs " j! Thomas j Liu wood Troy mileage tickets. 3,ooomilt-., So; ii.ooo inu.'s, ;i ... 1... 3?.,-; SOOmtlra. 4r. ‘ apl fod3t D. E.WILUAMS, o t a WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, Columbus, Ga.. February 2ftth, 1*75. DAILY TRAINS Leave Columbus o .Oo- Arrive Montgomery H:0o * x “ Mobile . r, Kij -y “ New Orleans 11 ;45 pj* “ Selma 12 ;58 p m •• Vicksburg 10:10 am “ Louisville 7:15 a Leave Columbus 11 45 Arrivr Atlanta 7:lopy •• New York fi:lspv TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLTTMBI'S From Montgomery 3.C„* p w From Atlanta ; '.'7 A CHAS. P. BALL, General Suj t H. M. ABBETT. Agent. Notice. OFFICE MOBII.E k GIItARD RAILROAD. | January 31, 1875. | (v?x and after this date Trains on this Roa.i v " run as follows: PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTA( HflJ Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close conn-. tion with M. A E. R. R. f‘r Kufhula: I>-a\o Columbus 3:0 r. >1 Arrive at Troy 10:36 i u Leave Troy -:j.) v. Arrive at (’olmnbus le w a. \ Freight trains, going only to Union sprni, - leave Columbus Mondays, Wednesdays a-.-i ' . days. Leave Union Springs Tncsday.x, TV.it' days ami Saturdays. lebS tf W. L. CLAM. Hu 1 PASSENGERS Going North or East. If FILL avoid night changes and secur- th yi most comfortable, and shortest rout- *'■ buying tickets Via the Virginia Midland, THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the Springs of* Vlrglnitt. J. FOURiI'RE, General Manager. Alexandria 'a W. 18. ( IIIPLEY, General South* vn Agent, Atlanta, oa. I ap3 tf H, D. MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP. [South Store in Tone’s BuHding, Oglctbovj*'* I>UYK and sobs old Eurnit ■ 1 > nn ('.omnuarii n, L'ph Cane Work and U' ! - j*.. done generally I am now iisiiig John "R bra ted stains, which a: b.-dt in the Uuited States. H. I). MOORl lust South of M. Kee’s Carriagr sh; apr!B ly Croquet. Ii, r E have ree* ived a good asswrtnieiit ‘ ■* i* ley’s Patent Croquet, the b-t which we offer at low prices ; Full set* roi* H player* at Jrfl. S-. #<*• *" u Het. fiiMitt nets for 4 plnyer* nt (M b’* uM 1 Rase Balls, Bat* and all kinds of Games. .1. W. PKISE A \OIUI%\. Booksellers and Stationers, ColuwhuH, 0> a)rll tf Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale* 11 'ILL be sold on the first Tn- - iu \\ next, within the legal hour- of sals- ■■ Court House door in Cusseta. <•• , u . lot iu the town of Cusseta, on the coruer < ■ J and Osteen sire* t. known as lot No. 1a u- ■ by virtue of a tl fa from Justly \, <)U u ‘.* IlfWth District G. M . in favor of > >• Sous vs. Wright McCook, as the property - Wright McCook. Lvy made and return* and by D. J. Fuasel, constable. . , oD ,, Also, at same time anil place, wLi ‘ hundred and seventy fl 70) acres ot J* • * lv in the 33d district of Chattahooch •• • levied on as the property of T a I<Mr;\h to satisfy a fi fa from Justice Court ot triet G M, in favor of Wm Bagley \- MJ * ”•, administratrix of T p f rr J; f d ssSl*ll nnrw made and returned to me by J) J ru t aM w*t JOHSM.g^g, Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale, \ I nix bo l>of„r ■ tb,- murt j <lo j'' o , V* < Ga„ "It til- fint ~ Host, within tb. legal hours of sale, tbs property, to-wit: , uhi M The building known as P / u rounty ' E.) Church, near Gobbler s Hill, in u ;t Chattahoochee, to satisfy a saw bJJ co . int , issued from the Superior Court_oi in tavur of Wm. Jhiglry ttn,. W r r Miller ami A. J. Barfield, committor '"Lpi' td ,U JOHN M, SAW. Sheriff, Assignee’s Sale. 11-iLLbe a,,ld at the place ■dh'ddinS 1 ’ \\ sal, - un Tuesday, th, 4th I®> ' - in tin- cltv nf ColnmbM. Oecrßi*. ' “j, bidder, the -Notes. Accounts and v b , count of Mr, rmrj, A Cos., b* .fcrnu' order of L. T. Downing, Register Terms cash. ' * ' ap3 d3awit At 50c. Per Dozen, lAINOEB. HOWE. FLOBESCE, WHEW--<- • WILSON, HOME SHUTTLE. COMMON NEEDLES, all genuine and warranted *>> 1 manufacturers in the world. M-ACHINE OIL. nt the Benungl™ Depot, 101 Broad street. „p,, tlt ruhitl tf *'