The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, May 02, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. Ctoluinlmtfr. !.. HUNDAY MAYjI, 1875. MAftK a. HLAHDfOKD. UOUM F. OARBAJtJ), I(LAMDFOMI) A 6\ftKAKD, Attorneys and Coanscllors at Law. Office No. 67 Broad street, over Wlttich Jc Kioscl’s Jewelry Store. Will practice In the State and Federal Courts. OI R AIiEBiTN. H. H. Black, ofOpellka, Ala., Is uuthorlzod to rowint for gubscripllons and advcrtlHlnff for Daii.it and Weekly Tima. J. L. INO RAM is our genual authorized traveling agont. Jordan L. Howei/t. Is oonacctod with thia office, and la authorized to solicit and receipt for advertiaeraonto and aubaerlp tlona to the paper. E. N. I’etebson la our local agent at Union Springs, Ala. E. T. Long la authorized to solicit sub scriptions and advertising for this paiier In Alabama, ami to receipt for the same. The Wally nil Weekly Time. Can lie procured every (lay at the “Nar row Gauge" Fruit and Cigar Store of Mr. J. 1,. Treadaway, next to Rankin House, Hroad _ New Advertleemeat*. Young America Fire Compauy Meeting to-morrow evening, at H o’clock. Mayer’s patent self-washing soap. Fishing tackle of all kinds Dr. J. 1,. Cheney A Son. Moth proof oodar chests Estes A Hon. New Goods—New York Store. I sidles’ auction Tuesday Charles Cole man, assignee. Sec the card of the ladies of St. Paul Church. FI NKKAI. notice. The friends and acquaintances of Petek McLaren are Invited to attend his funeral from Southwestern Railroad Depot, Mon day morning at 10 o’clock. MAKKIEU. In this city, April 29th, by the Itev. It. J. Corley, Mr. J. W. Feroeuson arid Miss Fannie C. Loudeniier. Yunna AmriTrii Eire Cos. N'n. A. **- Meet t. your Engine Room Mornl.y evening, 3d inst., t 8 o'clock, for Drill. A full .UentHncc in requested. By ordi'T of the Foreman. ,ny2 It 0. K. FLOURNOY, Seo’y. A. Card. The Ladies of Ht. Paul Church desire to return tlianks to Mr. Hass for tiie use of the Perry House Hall for the late Festi val. They also tender many acknowl edgements to all of those friends, the citi zens and members of the several churches for liberal patronage, and to tho gentle moil who so kindly rendered such valuable sorvieds, especially to Mr. Ed Shepherd, who bait charge of the door. 200 pice of Prlutn just reealvad at tho Now York Store. Muy.-r'. I*..!*■ .it Meir-Wnbt* *nnp Can 1)0 maflo by any Lady In ton minute), and waohos all klnilH of clotlma without injury to printe or texture. It washes without rubblntf, tioillntf or machinery. I will sell twenty family rlhto at *2.50 each, and will give tho first twenty sub scribers free of charge a system tliat will enable a boy of ten or a lady to subdue anil control tho most vicious and unruly horse. 1 guarantee satisfaction or retnrn the money. The list now contains the names of l. E. King. C. J. Moffett. YValter Dortch, 1). Averett, J. H. Hamilton anil R. Jefferson. The list can be signod at Dr. (!. J. Moffett's Drag Store, where the right to the soap can be had at uny time for $5. N, R. E. MAYEB, * Patentee. Go to the New York store and see the handsomest lino of Clotlis, Cnssimcres and Suitings in the city. Drugs are now being sold very low for .•ash at Dr. Oheney & Son’s. my 2 2t Mfy Light OnarUff' Plc-nlr. Tlio City Light Guards have at last suc coetled in getting favorable terms from the Western Railroad, and their excursion to Opelika will yet take place. They propose to hove it on the 14th instant. Tho La Grunge Light Guards and Auburn Cadets will meet them there, while the Columbus Guards will be carried as guests. A large party will certainly go from Columbus, and Opelika will bo full of visitors on the ltth. Platforms will be erected at once, and line music engaged for the occasion. Pare for the round trip wdll bo ono dollar. There will be four or fivo military compa nies ln Opelika on this occasion, and a line display is certain. If you want to spend a pleasant day go with the City Lights on next Friday week. Mciallc Hurl a 1 Case*. Walnut, Rosewood aud Common Wood Coffins, Cases and Caskets, and Collin Trimmings and Mountings in groat vari ety, at the New Furniture Store. mhfl tf T. T. EmfT-Ni>H. .. T. UAMKI. Has a kit of barrels and half barrels No. J and No. 3 Mackerel, at cost or less. Also full lino Family Groceries, cheap for cash. ap3o 2t J. T. Daniel. ■ -—— ■ ■ Uttar* OflT the Polm 1 Tiie magnificent stock of dress goods, Including the Alpacas aud Bombazines, at 3. 8. Jones', because they are new and fresh, and beautiful In lustre. Besides, they are sold tor below oven the prides asked at stores closing out. This can only bo explained In the fact that Mr. Jones buys his goods at copper bottom figures, and sells at a small advance. If parties are skeptical, we 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 iwtabllsh ment in this city. “Verbura sat.’’ Ice Cold Npurkllng Bod Water! Try it, at C. .T. MOFFETT’S ap2B tf Drug Store. Parc Freih Drug* and ChcutculM at ap2B tf MOFFETT’S Drug Store. A large lot I'lala TMMxor llano anti Butter, low for cash, at myl 10t, XX AVERETT'S. Fill, Fl.h, Flak! A line lot of Fresh Water Trout and Bream, fresh from the 100, for sale cheap at JOHN lx. HOGAN'S 100 and Fish House. I Xatlcc. Tho Ico House will bo open on Sundays from 8% o'clock In tho morning until l, anil from 6 to 7 o'clock l>. M. myl 2t JOHN L. HOGAN. Ice and Fish House. A splendid lot of white and Red All- Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Can ton flannels, Opera Flannels, in all shades, to bo closed out cheap, at fehlt d.ywtr -T. -T. Whtttt.f'*. *t- Lake rir-Nlr. The children of St. Luke Sunday Keltooi had a glorious time yesterday. The excursion to Fort MitclioU was ms Joyod by all, and will long be remembered as a pleasant occasion. Tho train of ten cars left a* eight o'clock in the morning, carrying as many as could bo well accommodated. The excursionists passed Fort Mitchell and went on to Soale, Here they remain .l about half an hour. They then return ed to Fort Mitchell, carrying with thorn the Seale Sunday School. The day was passed in pleasures of va rious kinds. A lino dinner was spread out about one o’clock, and this was enjoyed by every- j body. There was an abundance of the rich , repast. During the day a ploasant, little j Incident occurred. The banner of the Sun-1 day School is given to tho class which j contributes the largest amount of money. The class of boys and young men under J. S. Jones won It, by contributing twenty two dollars during the past month. They were awarded the banner. The following is u list of tho members: H. It. Jewett, Ed. •Palmer, Ed. Averett, Philip Bowers, Jos. A. Harnett, T. E. Doubling, Hobt. Walker, . Those J. Walt, William Thwoatt, Luther , Fraser. With a spirit of generosity, they deter mined to tender tt to the infant class, composed of nearly sixty young children, j Sir. Edward Palmer, on the |mrt of Mr. Jones' class, offered the banner, with a few appropriate remarks. It was grace fully received by little Sfamlo Bowers, on the part of the infant class. Tlie ttehool returned to the city at live o’clock. The rain was then pouring down. Nearly everybody got wet, but no body seemed to mind it. There were two open ears on the train. The occupants of these were compelled to take the shower as best they could for the last ten miles. The iluy passed off nicely, and tho chil dren all looked as happy as butterflies. They were safe In the hands of Rev. R. J. Corley, tho pastor, and Mr. A. M Brannon, the Superintendent. Yesterday. There never was just such a day before. Columbus dust and Columbus wind seemed to have entered Into a solemn treaty hi torment the inhabitants and do us all the mischief in their power. For two hours Broad street was filled with dense volumes of dust, and the wind blew with unusual strength. Breathing was difficult, and seeing was one of the impossibilities. The streets were Siam clear of ladies, but the pi Kir, patient men had to slap their hands on their hats, button up their coats, anil take it. Everything was dust-covered, and everybody looked dirty. At times the wind catnc so hard, anil tho dust flew so thick, that a small sized tornado seemed to be timidly venturing forth. Dry goods merchants have got work enough for their clerks during the, whole of this week in getting tho dust off of everything. About four o'clock a very hard rain set in; con siderable hall was mingled with It, some of the stones being half an inch in diame ter. The sun shone out for a short time, but later in the evening rain again set in and continued steadily until late in the day. Prospects lor fair weather to-day. The rain has laid tho tons of dust that flew everywhere yesterday, and there Ls more comfort in life. Japanese Fishing Poles at Dr. Cheney & Son’s. my 2 2t AU kinds of Fishing Tackle, either at wholesale or retail, at Dr. Cheney * Son’s. my 2 2t Prescriptions accurately filled with pure medicines, at Dr. Cheney A Son’s. my 2 2t Nuifi l our Wlntt*** ( lotlilnu By using Moth Proof Cedar Chest*. Any size furnished on short notice by my 2 3t ESTES A SON. I.iglit Wanted. The citizens who reside on tlus lower part of Oglethorpe, Jackson and Troup streets say they don’t love to live in the dark. The gas pipes do not extend down so far, and on dark nights locomotion In that vicinity is unpleasant if not unsafe. There are several gullies and ditches against the tumbling into which there is no assurance whatever. Cows nestle gent- ly on the sidewalks on dark nights, and j the result is the semi-occasional sprawl of j some unsuspecting pedestrian. Those who reside in this gloomy part of the city want light. They would like very much to have gas. It will cost a consider able amount to extend the gas pipes and erect posts, and as Council recently re duced the expenditures for gas, it is not at all probable that gas will be furnished. If gas is too costly these benighted citizens would like to have kerosene street lamps. They furnish very good lights and cost very little. If these citizens want the mat ter taken in hand and considered by our city authorities, they ought to address a petition at once to the City Council asking that body to remedy the evil. Save money and labor by buying chil dren’s ready made dresses for 76c. to 1.50 each at Jno. McGough A Co’s. Muslins and Linen Suitings are just the things for tho warm weather. J. S. Jones has a beautiful lot on exhibition to-day. ap9 tf (rood Corsets at the Virginia Store only 60 cents. Great bargains also in finer grades. ap22 The largest assortment of Gold and Sil ver Watches Ls to be found at WrmcH A Kinsel’h Store. For pretty Prints, go to ap9 tf J. S. JONES’. An entire new stock of fine Jewelry has been received at Wittich & Kinsiu.'s Jewelry Store. ; You can buy beautiful eolomt Grena dines at 10c. and upward, at Js’o. McGocgh & Co’s. I Go to the V irginia Store for Kid Gloves, Llama Lace Saequee and Points, and great bargains in Ribbons. ap22 Black Iron Grenadines at the Virginia Store, in new styles. Also, Plain at 40 to 50 cents, which are a great bargain. ap22 H. T. CRIGLER. Gents' Fine Imported Suitings, Light Spring Stvles, offered low, at np9 tf J. S. JONES'. Good assortment of Cottonades and Cassimen-s for boys and farmers, at ap9 tf J. S, .TONES’. I,urge 1.0 l Oirnudtne,. Second sllipmont includes tho Mexican Mesh. (ap9 tf) J. S. JONES. Now Ties and Hamburg Edgings. Also, Tak and Guipure Laces, for trimming Grenadines at ap9 tf J. S. JONES’. WNlts KMlvhur Spring*. This well known summer resort, situated In Meriwether county, about thirty-live miles from Columbus, and about eighteen from LaGnuige, will lie largely attended during the ooming summer. Tho natural advantages of tho locality arc fine, and will be greatly improved. The water is famous. For a quiet summer retroat there Is no better plaee to tie found. It is prob able that during the hot months a large excursion from Columbus will be gotten up to visit these Springs. A trip of several days would certainly Ik: delightful. In such a climate as this one needs long re creation during a long and sultry sum j mer. There Is no necessity for expending j large amounts to visit, distant watering places when resorts fully as ploasant, if | not, so brtllii'.nt, lie within a few miles of ! us. Bcvejnd private families from Colum j bus and LaGrange intend to spend a month or two at tho Meriwether White Hulphur. Accommodations are now much j better than they ever wore before. The | Springs are In line order, anil tho nppur- j tenances for tiie recreation and pleasure of guests are very complete. Go to thej White Sulphur and k<x*p cool. •Inut Arrived: 13,01*0 yard* Calico. If you want a pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle's. He receive* fresh lots weekly. feb27 CMd*. Just received, new Prints, new Hamburg Embroideries, new Silk Tien and Huffs. Prices to suit the times, at .John McGough A Co.’s Below C'o*l. We have placed on our Bargain Counter a large line of Summer Fancy Dress Goods, regardless of cost. up 16 tf BOATRITE A CL A PP. •Inut In. A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, in all colors and shades, at apis dwtf J. J. Whittle’s. Madam Pattern* For ladies anil children, for sale by BOATRITE it CLAPP, j Send for a pattern book free, apß tf The largest and prettiest selection of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's. Death of Mr. Peter BrLareu. From a telegram received in this city yesterday we learn that Mr. Peter McLa ren, formerly a well known citizen and merchant of Columbus, died at Albany, Ga., yesterday. Ills remains will reach here Monday morning. The funeral will take place from the Southwestern Depot at 10 o’clock a. m. Monday. Mr. McLaren was a Scotchman by birth. He came to this city about 1885, and was for many years a member of the grocery firm of J. AP. McLaren. He was subse quently a planter in Dougherty county. He lea ves only a son residing In Brooklyn, N. Y. He was twice married, his first wife being a daughter of Mr. Elias Hull, of Connecticut. K nnnwny. Yesterday morning as the excursion train with Ht. Luke Sunday School was about to leave the Mobile A Girard Broad street depot, the locomotive gave a shrill whistle. This was fun for the children, but it was too much for a horse owned by a colored citizen named Whitley, which was hitched to an express wagon near by. He began to leave tiie vicinity of such un earthly noises at a rapid rate. After run* ning around for some time, coliding with a tree box and damaging the express very badly, he was captured ami quieted down. Luckily for them, tho occupants of the ve hicle had alighted just before the animal commenced his antics. The express wagon was the only thing that suffered, and it suffered considerably. As this Is the third : time this gentle stood has covortod on the | streets, it Ls extremely probable that his | talents fit him better for the plow than for ' a city express. Jiut Arrived, A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10,12% and 16c per yard- the beg# goods in the market at the price, at febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle's. If you want Ladies* or Misses* Hose, in medium or extra length, very cheap, go to febl4 d&wtf J. J. Wiiittlk’s. A fresh lot of Black am! Colon*! Kid j Gloves, just in and to be sold cheap, at apl .T. J. WHITTLE S. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Engraving and Watch Repairing done at: WrmcH A Kinbhl’s. For (he Farmer*s A large lot of Oottonadea. If you want a bargain in Spring and Summer Bants Goods, visit feb27 J. J. Whittle’s. ConvulMlona. Mrs. Frank Pitts, who resides near Seale, Ala., while on her way to the Mobile A Girard passenger depot, on Broad street, had just passed the Virginia grocery when ! she was attacked with convulsions of the I lungs. She fell in a senseless condition, but was soon taken into Mr. J. W. Pease's residence and kinkly cared for. She was attended by Dr. J. L. Jordan, who happen ed on tile spot. She was so much restored by efficient treatment that she was put on the train and taken home. Mayer’a MflLWiuhlnK Soap. We call attention to this Southern dis covery. Mr. Mayer, the proprietor, is now in the city, and will dispose of family rights to our citizens. The invention is one which is highly spoken of. Mr. Mayer is a Southern gentleman. He comes well nvorn mended. He will Introduce his fam ous soap in this city, and is confident that the people will see its superiority. A l.arffc Fifth. Mr. C. E. Cobb reports that he caught a sturgeon yesterday in the river between the factories and lower bridge weighing three hundred pounds. Festival Kecrlpta. The St. Pnul festival mode Sl,oi> net ting #S2S. Improvement. The liumsey Brothers have bought the i old Nance hotel corner, and are renova ting and improving it, and intend opening soon a large stock of miscellaneous goods. They arc enterprising young men and we ; wish them much success. Call at J. J. Whittle’s and get some of | the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth* j eet, strongest and cheapest silk in use. i apl • A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings j and Insertings, at prices to suit the pur -1 chaser, at i febU d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale cheaper than ever known before, at feb27 J. T Whtttlf.’s. SCRAPS. | (JohmibUK ghosts are quiet now. Jt is , not the Reason for *pirite. j The court-house \m put on its best looks | and is ready to receive its future occupants . in line style. i Tho general and promiscuous )x‘tting on | next Wednesday's running seems to be in I favor of No. 1. ' Andrew Boland was in the city yester | day. He says he intends to make White Sulphur Springs a famous resort. A Natchez husband kept his wife from church by stealing her false tooth, but she made the house lively for one day. The hist number of Scribner’m Is full of interesting matter. It contains a line sketch of the Baltimore Bonaparte*. Respect for royalty seems to be declin ing In England, when an English paper coolly speaks of “Bill the Third.” Yesterday was truly delightful. The wind did not blow at all, and the dust did not fill up a fellow’s eyes and cover all cre ation. A Missouri father, on his dying bod, said to his son: “John, remember that Senator Hamlin is the man that raised the rates of postage.” Mr. Davis Andrews has given his bond and will enter at ones upon the discharge of his duties as tax Collector. He will make a good officer. The protracted faceting at St. Luke Church seems to have closed. The meet ing at the Baptist Church still continues. Good congregations attend nightly. A Broad street merchant says the dull times hurt him as much as anybody, but ho has a griqi consolation in feeling that they cannot get any worse. Come out to church to-day. Give one day in seven to the worship of your Maker. You will be happier and more likely to prosper during the other six days. That was a cruel train that left on the Southwestern Railroad yesterday after noon. It is strange tiuit such important results are caused by such little things. A justice of the peace in North Carolina has decided that it is swearing to sing “Captain Jinks,” and he fined a singer three dollars. Oh, liberty, where is thy sting! Strawberries can now be eaten to tin* tune of twenty-five cents a quart, but they don’t taste half ms well as they did when a man couldn’t smell one for less than a dime. A proposed pleasure party, up the North A South Railroad, yesterday afternoon, was postponed on account of St. Luke Sun day School pie-nic. It will come off soon, however. Whales are increasing so fast in number since the decline of the fishery that it won’t In* long before every respectable family can have its own leviathan of the deep. Next Saturday the Eagle A Phonix employees have a grand pic-nic at Fort Mitchell. On the same day there will be an excursion from Opelika toGoodwator, on the Savannah & Memphis Railroad. Now that the ladies have gotten through with their Festival, we do not mind print ing the query from a Philadelphia journal: “Does the Lord love a mail who spends at a church Festival the money he owes to his washerwoman?” It was amusing to woe the average youth at the Festival strutting around with a bouquet pinned away up on his shoulder and looking everywhere for the unknown fair one who wrote him that sweet note through the postolfice, and who promised L-tcj recognize him, tf h** would place a rxni qu**t very high up on his left shoulder. The Sunny South is probably the hand somest publication in the country. The last number contains a line picture of the famous John Young Brown, member of Congress from Kentucky: also a fine illus tration of the great John Mitchell stand ing by the seashore at sunrise. I T nder- I neath is an inscription in his own memo- I ruble words: "1 have made no peace with : England.” The illustration is aecompa ; nied by a fine sketch of the Irish patriot from the pen of Judge O. A. Lochrane. untl Prim* lAt the Virginia Store. Also, large stock I Cotfconades and Cheap Oassimeres for j Boys. Bleached Shirting* and Sheetings I at less than market value, j ap22 cod H.T. CRIGLEB. Si ill Thfy A beautiful lot of Spring Prints just in at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. . - A large assortment of Linen Collars and I Cuffs of the latest styles just received at i apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. : A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kids to be j sold cheap at | febH cl&wtf J. J. Whittle’*. • Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam j ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to j call at ' febl4 d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. Extraordinary bargains in Dress Goods, Ribbons. Notions, Ac., at Jno. McGough A Co’s. Elegant black Grenadines from 40c. to 1.00 at Jno. McGough & Co’s. If you want figured Linens at half price, | go to Jno. McGough Cos. W. D. SMITH. Natural ArtUt. 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 be found oppo site the Market House. mhl4 tf W. D. SMITH. Clocks from $9 upwards, guaranteed to give satisfaction, can be had at Wittich Jt K inset.'s Store. iuh26 d3m liUTDAn Presents of Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment just received at Vrmcil A K HOTEL'S. Attempted Robbery. On Friday night a bold attempt was mode to enter Mrs. Barnett’s pantry. The burglar tore the strong shutter complete ly off and was to effect an entry when the noise awakened some of the inmates of the house, and he made good his escape. This same apartment was twice, robbed during the winter, and it seems that the burglars have not left it alone yet. Ttar Opera We were informed yesterday that t.he plans and specifications for the opera house were drawn by Mr. J. O. Chalmers, of this city. The building is built exactly as he designed it. Captain J. S. Morton was the builder, but not the architect There were several bids math? for the work after Mr. Chalmers had drawn the plan, and the contract was awarded to Captain Morton. The main building was designed and planned by Mr. Chalmers. The stage and its fixtures were built and arranged by a regular stage carpenter who came her** for the purpose. Mr. I)iivl Andrew*. I This gentleman has given his bond as ! Tax Collector of Muscogee county, and | will enter, at once upon, the discharge of j his duties. Judgo Brooks pronounces tho | bond ho has tendered amply strong and good. The delay in his assuming the du ! ties of the office was caused by tho fact that the Governor wished the bond first tendered to be strengthened somewhat. ! Tho impression on the minds of a few that Air. Andrews had difficulty in ob taining the Inmd Is entirely uufounded. When he was first informed that he would have to strengthen his bond, his wife was very sick, and he could not leave her. As soon as she recovered sufficiently for him to attend to business he found no difficulty, whatever, in obtaining the bond, though it was in the sum of about $80,090. Mr. Andrews regrets the delay thus un avoidably caused, but now' his bond is all right, andfhe is the Tax Collector of Mus cogee county. MOBILE LIFE IXHI KAXCE CO. This company has been organized with a guarantee capital of $300,000, for the purpose of affording to the people the benefits of a first class Home Institution. The rates of premiums have been care fully calculated upon the most approved basis, and are consistent with safety and undoubted security. They are not higher than those charged by the best Northern life Insurance companies, many of which exact an extra premium for residence in the South. The surplus will be accurately ascertained and distributed equitably among the policy holders. In this way life insurance will be offered at its actual cost. Besides the ordinary forms of insurance granted by other companies, the Mobile Life Insurance Company cail attention to their special feature called tiie Life Endowment Plan, which combines most attractive features, with safety and tiie promise of a large surplus. Assets over $500,000. W. L. Baker, President. H. M. Friend, Secretary. T. S. SPEA R, Special Agent, ap2l lv Columbus, Ga. At the Virginia Store, great bargains in Victoria Lawns and other White Goods. Also, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. ap22 An elegant line of Parasols anti Fans at the Virginia Store. ap22 Parasols and fans for the million, at J no. McGough & Co’s. At thv Virginia Mlorr, Dress Goods of all kinds, in new styles j and very cheap. ap22 i No Kxciar tor Hrlnic Nick. No person can use Buschke's German j Sykit without getting immediate relief and cure. We have the first case of 1 Coughs, Colds or Consumption, or any I disease of the Throat and Lungs, yet to hear from that has not been cured. Wo have distributed every year, for three years, over 260,000 Sample 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, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try t. Two doses wil relieve you. Sample bottles 10 cents each mh2s d&wly Mi*n't Furniahintr Goodv At the Virginia Store, Muslin and Gauze Undershirts, Kooks, Cravats, Handker chiefs, Ac. Also, the New York City | Shirts, the best in the market. ap22 Bargain in Linen Cuffs at 25c. at Jno. McGouh A Co’s. Just received Jap Silks in blk. and white cheek Silver Gray, at the lowest price, at Jno. MoGouoh A Co’s. ! Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at ; apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. Novi- Upi-nlnK, i Full tines of new Spring Goods. ; apß tf BOATRITE A ( LAPP. Magnificent lot of Cloths and Casei ! mores to close out at one-half their value, i at Jno. McGouoh A Co’s. . W. !l. Smith, Natural Artlit, j In addition to his ordinary business of | painting, will Renovate Umbrellas, Para* j sols, etc., and make them as good as new ; at very low charges. mhl7 tf Bo l our Own i'hvviOua. 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, Kick Head ache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or derangement of the sys tem, try it. Two or three doses will re lieve you. Ague Con queue it 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, Ac., and the Chills not return during the season. It permanently cures Fever and Ague of long standing. mh2s d&wly The (Jri'al Family Medicine. Dr. Wilhoft’s Anti-Periodic or Fever and Ague Tonic. No case of incurable Chills has yet presented itself, where this scien tific and safe medicine has been employed. No case has been found so obstinate as to j resist its prompt and masterly action. : No man has been so reduced by malarial j influences, but with its use has come up i perfectly reconstructed. No pills or pur gative required with this medicine. | Wheekick, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Orleans, For sale by all druggists, j d&w Do You Want Health t 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 i>f suppression, suspension or other irreg ularitv of the “courses,” Dr. J. Bradileld’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 proscription, and the most intelligent doctors use it. Pre pared by J. H. Sradfield, druggist, Atlan ta, Ga„ $i 50 per bottle, and sold by re spectable druggists everywhere. Boon to Suffering Female*. LaGkange, Ga., March 20,1870. Bnulfield A* Cb„ Atlanta, Ga.—Dear Sirs: l tike pleasure in stating that I haveused for the last twenty years the medicine you are putting up, known as Dr. Bradjield'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 and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering fe males, and can but hope that every lady in our land, who may be suffering in any way peculiar to their sex, may be able to procure a bottle, and their sufferings may not only In' relic v**l, but that they may be restored to health and strength. ' With my kindest regards. I am. respectfully, W. B. Ferrell, M. I>. jan2S dA w3m E. E. YONGE, DEALER IX Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c„ &c„ IN>. t*l Broatl Wtr*et, ColurahuK, febl7 tjyl Cancer, Scrofula untl all Skin DUcrs Cured by Dr. Bond** Dlncovery. 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 j and remain while under treatment at the Ponna. Cancer Institute (one of tin.* hand somest marble edifices in the city,) and the finest remedial Institute in the country. Remedies, with full directions, sent to any part of the world. Send for Pamphlets and particulars. Address H. T. Bond, M. D., Penna. Cancer Institute, 3028 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. febio lv READ ! HEAD ! ! U RIB! Office of O. Drags & Medicines, New Albany, Iso., April 10, 1874. Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, Atlanta, Georgia Dsab Sib --I have rremivad your circulars, and ill const;- , queuoe of the distribution, ibavr *old about six ! dozen Globe Flower Syrup in tho last two weeks, ! The Globe Flower Syrup is gaining great celebri- j tv. I recommended it in two cases of consump- < tion. One case was bed-last; had not laid on but j one side for two years; hemorrhages almost tv- , eryday ; much emaciated, and expected to die. He has taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup; ] his troubles are all gone, except prostration, ! which is rapidly improving. He will certainly ; get well. Tho other ease is similar with same j good results. I can send you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly, etc., O. SACKETT. i Important Notice to (‘oiutumptive*. The long looked-for specific for the cure of ail | pulmonary diseases is found at last. GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP has proved the most extraor- i dinary medical preparation ever discovered for ! curing Consumption. Globe Flower Syrup not only cures Consumption, but relieves, immedi- j atcly, the incipient stages, such as Colds, Pains in the Chest, General Debility, etc. It breaks up the most distressing Colds and Coughs in au in credible short time. Globe Flower Syrup con- ; tains no opium, nothing nauseous or poisonous —perfectly harmless and delicious to take; pos- i sesses all the valuable properties of the Syrup Hypophosphites, the nutritive value of Cod Liver Oil, the invaluable Tonic, Expectorant. Alterative ami Sedative virtue of the Globe Flower, or •Cephalanthus Occidentalism 50,000 cases cured; not a failure known. Thousands of testimonials of wonderful cures will tie sent on application to any who doubt. Try the Globe Flower Syrup. It may save your life. For sale by Druggists. Manufactured by DR. J. S. PEMBERTON .v CO.. Chemists. Atlanta, Ga. j M. D. HOOD iv CO., Wholesale Agents. Columbus, Ga. ! i’ b!9 Jordan's Joyous Julep, A Specific for Krunilgin. I HAVE been saving a good dial through the papers of late extolling JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP as a most wonderful NEURALGIA CUKE; but for fear you may exclaim as Shake pear e when he said “You cram these words into mine ear against the stomach of my sense,” I now sub mit to you what persons say who have tried my Neuralgia Julep, with the most complete ami satisfactory result: Columbus. January lf, 1875. Mr.Jordan: —l take great pleasure in recorn | mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, I has produced a most wonderful relief in one 01 the severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter ( ever has had. She has been treated for it by' three skillful physicians, with very little benefit, and used all the usual remedies with little suc cess. I can with much confidence hope for a per ! mauent cure. It is only two days since we began ; the use of it, and it is apparently of permanent ! benefit. Yours, with respect, MRS. L. I. NORMAN. Petkbsburg, Va., Jan. 15, 1875. Jno. L. Jordan. Esq., Columbus, Ga.: Dear Sir—Having learned through my friend R. A. Bacon of your “J. J. J.” preparation for re lief of neuralgia, and tested it with perfect suc cess iu my own family, in the worst case, too, that ever came under my observation, i now enclose fifty cents for a second bottle, as I con sider it too valuable a medicine to be without, though I have no immediate use for it. Very truly yours, JAMES T. TOSH. Columbus, Ga., Nov. g, 1874. Dr. J. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous Julep ! for Neuralgia has been tried iu my family. w.A ! with the most happy result,and I find in it all you claim for its virtue. And I unhesitatingly re commend it to all who are suffering from Neural gia os something a little remarkable in its cura tive power. J. D. WORTHY. Columbus, Ga.. Dec. 18,1874. Dr. J. L. Jordan —Your medicine, Joybus i Julep, is without an equal for Neuralgia. Having i been a great sufferer from the pain, and having : tried the prescriptions of many physicians, yet j all proved of no effect until I tried four doses of your Julep, when I was immediately relieved, and have not been troubled since. 8. C. MADDOX. Lake City. Fla., Nov. 4, 1874. Dr. J. L. Jordat (-—Please send me another bot tle of your Joyous Julep for a friend. I have ) never found anything equal to it for Neuralgia. J Two doses cured me almost : dantly, and I can : safi-ly recommend it to do wi,.= t you say. Very respect:-illy, Ac., ■J !IN M. JEFFItY.S. Fernandtsa, Fla., April, 1874. j Dr. J. L. Jordan, Columbus, Ga.: i Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add my tes- I tiniony to the efficacy of your “Jordan’s Joyous i Julep,” in giving instant relief iu Neuralgia; and to all appearance, as effective as instantaneous. ! I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and since j taking a few t aspoonfuls of your relief, two or , more weeks have elapsed, and there are ho iudi i cations of return. I hope that the human faiu } ily will raceive a benefit commensurate with the importance of your discovery, and that your ; pecuniary reward will be equal to its well de ; served merits. Yours, respectfully, MRB. L. DOZIEIt Price 50c. Liberal discount to the trade. Besides manufacturing this meritorious com pound, JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP, I have on hand, and keep receiving in small quantities, the best and Purest Medicines for the admixture of Physicians' Prescriptions, and to which I give the closest scrutiny and care in preparing. I can always be found at my store any hour of the night, by ringing the bell. Prices consonant with hard times and weak purses. Soliciting yonr calls. I promise my best efforts to please and merit your patronage. Respectfully, JOIIV L JORDA.V, \pofln‘carj. No. 198 Brood Street. Columbus, Ga. j janlT tf DANIEL R. SIZE, DEALER IN AM> FIMA QROCERIES, FOREIGN AND BQMESTiC LIQUORS. \iriTH uneqnaled advantages lor obtaining v T Country Produce I keep constantly in store Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes, Dried Fruit, Ac. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES, both fresh and attractive, and at lowest possible CASH PRICES. All are invited to examine on Bryan St., between Oglethorpe A Jackson. ; janl deodawtf At 50c. Per Dozen, i oISOEB. HOWE, FLORENCE. WHEELER 4: | WILSON, HOME SHUTTLE, COMMON SENSE j NEEDLES, all genuine and warranted by the best manufacturers in the world. ; MACHINE OIL, at the Remington Machine Depot, 101 Broad street. mb2o tf T. . SFR.4B. **" ColumbuH, lia., April 1.1,75 () V*m,, between Columbus aud Fort Mitchell •• Nuckolls Perkius Seale Hatchcchubbcc Blaekmou Hurtville Guerryton \\[ i ' Suspension i'' Chtmneuuggee " * J Union Springs ' { . Thomas •* Lin wood. Troy 111.. .*.**. ’ s- MILEAGE TICKETS. 8.000 miles, 3c; J.OOO miles, :t .• i (|WI „ . 3*ic; 500 mill s, 4c. ' ' apl eodSt D. E. WILLIAMS. 0. T \ WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Columbus, Ga., February 28th, p.;;, DAILY TRAINS Leave Columbus Arrive Montgomery ~, •• Mobile Si..,* “ New Orleans 11.Cj " Selma jj ~ “ Vicksburg 10:10 “ Louisville 7 15ts Leave Columbus . . u . 4 ; . Arrive Atlanta 7 New York 6:15 m TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery 3:50 rt From Atlanta CHAD. P. BALL. General Rap t. H . M. ABBKTT, Agent. janl-tl Notice. OFFICE MOBILE GIRARD RAILROAI January 31,1*75. i ( AN and after this date Traiup on this P.i *,] _ * run as follow s PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTA( id Daily, (Sundays excepted) makiuc -W. ur, tion with M. A E. K. R. for Fufaula Leave Columbus 3.rt) i v Arrive at Troy ! 'd ■ Leave Troy J 20 > •: Arrive at Columbus I0 X 1 t m Freight trains, going *>u!> t l uion leave Columbus Mondays, Vwdnesda;.• *.*l F: days. Ix*avo Union Springs Tuwth}* H . days aud Saturday*. feb9 tf W. L. CI.ARK. 8uf*' PASSENGERS Going North or East. VITIIL avoid night changes and secur< 1: 1! most comfortable and shortest re buying tickets Via the Virginia Midland, THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILD SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the Bs]rinK* of Virginia. G. J. FOREACm General Manager. Alexandria, Vi W. II (lIIPLEY, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, oa ap3 tf Croquet. IITE have received a good aesertment i hr if ley’s Patent Croquet, tb*- h**sf which we offer at low prices Full xetN for H player* at *M, #5, a H’f, Good *et* for 4 players at #1.7. Base Balls, Hats and all kinds of Game* VV. I’K VSK X \OKBAV. , Booksellers and Stationers, Columbus. r > rr - - j aprll tf Plougliing. I NY and all persons wh v,sr, t!i or Yards Plowed or Planted, can b<- " | by applying at Frederick's cornet to j ap‘Jß 4t HENRY KIMBBOUbU. In the District Court of the United States, For the Southern District of <h" ,r P ß No. CC6. Iu tho matter oi 1 . LAB6EK MEYER, j ln iuuh ‘ Bankrupt. fTlHEßsnkrnpthaving['■ r. 1 foraOilKharK- from ail bis under the Bankrupt act of Mar- .**' . , t is hereby given to all persons mter^. p-ar on the 15th day of o'clock A. m., at Chambers of said DM , before Lemuel T. Downing. L*q., <^ ‘ intern ot said Court in Bankruphy, y ,,. iat Columbus, Ga., and show caue I s | of the said petition of the Bankrupt- , y . !be granted. And further notice second and third meetings of < • held at the same time and place. j/f i Dated at Savannah, Georgia, tin - | Ap . r p: mSk JAMES ttwawfl. o* Chattahoochee Sheriff Saif TTrni b.- mU "11 til.- (lr.t Court RMM door iu 1,-J' t*. J,f 1 lot iu the town of Cusseta. tie J .yi,.. i and Osteen tn- t. known as lot V>- I by virtue of a fi fa from Ju uowsrD . Uo4tb District O. M.. in tavor of. •■■ r , v Son. v, Writlbt > -w I Wright McCook. Levy made and r t by D. J. Fusel, constable. . „ o ld , Also, at same time sudplsre. . v . *• I hundred and seventy ‘ hooo be.’- oaotj lin tb- SM Iteari-t ... ‘ d-rnf l„vi. ,1 „u o- the prop-rty Tr |I(UIh i to sati-ly lit. from Jb.Uo. OMTt j triftu M. in nf Wm 1, ‘ | bl^3.w,t Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale- \ I niX be -old b-r.ir" tbo ComtM^ 1, ; \V (usseta, Ga., on tb*’ ar * t ..... t >j,. folio* ! next, within the legal hours o. - | property, to-wit: Meagsnt Hi i The building known as tfierountr Church, near Cobbler - Hah Utn £ Cbattabooche-. to “ ■ * , . ai d ci';-,, issued from the Superior Court c iu favor of Wn>. Bwh-y p- V>i Miller aud A. J. Barfield. , omtoi pointed out in ft fa. J SAJ p, Sber-t ap-2Std _ JOIIA W. J. FOtiLK, Over Wlttich * Kinsel's Jea--lry !“•' - line tf] Street.