The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, June 25, 1875, Image 3

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The vo to ran agricultural editor of the Nashville Union and American, $f jgpuniel Leo, writes ns follows to the, iCural Carolinian: Soldi'oe told me, thirty years ago, that an Hereof South Carolina sun shine, solar heat anil rainfall, will produce twice as much cow feed in twelve consecutive months for mak injf either butter or cheese, as can be grown in the sumo time on the dairy farm in New York, on which I was reared. Large dealers in butter, who make it a study, say that the crop of ;; 187-i was not less than one billion live hundred millions pounds in the Uni ted; States, and if three pounds of good butter fetch a dollar, then this agricultural staple was worth to the country live hundred millions dollars. In the neighborhood, North, where the writer practiced medicine fifty years ago, the milk of two thousand five hundred cowsismado into but ter ami choose In one factory. Should the time over como when the land holders of the planting States think seriously of butter-making to supply in part the growing markets of the world, let me say to t hem that in a million pounds of pure butter there is not an ounce of assimilated nitro gen, phosphates or potash exported in the staple sent abroad. Bermuda and blue grass pastures will grow from one decade to another for cen turies, as well as the damp atmos phere, so favorable to sea island cot ton, as In England. No where on 'this planet can air and water bo f transformed into grass, and grass in to wool, cheaper than in South Caro lina. It has becu well said that “his , tory is philosophy teaching by exam jple.” Listen to the words of t rut h uul history. The same farmers of Erie county, N. Y., who asked the undersign to represent them in the Legislature, wanted a County Sav ings Bank. A charter for such an in stitution was granted in 1844, called the “Erio County Savings Bank." The official report of the same made on the iirst day of the preent year shows the large sum of a=s,:iv*7,s-2t on deposit. The Buffalo Savings Bank, in the same city and county, returns $5,(xi7,9(:6, and the Western Savings Bank (Buffalo! $1,455,359. The total sum deposited in banks of this class in too State was $24(1,678,16-1 on the first of January. 1875. No reader should be olfendid if I remark that the producing classes in the South ■ought, to learn more of the great art of keeping property as well ns the arts <>f skillful production. There is pttmoro limit to tiie wealth which good tillage and husbandry may call into existence then there is to the atoms which exist in the atmosphere, iu the ocean, and in the solid earth; but it requires study and science to change a pound of air into a pound of wheat, corn, cotton, meat, or wool, to the best advantage. —.—• Cornfield Peas. -Now is the time that the farmers should put. in an abundant crop of peas. Donut neg lect tliis because you have made'a good crop of oats. Mark a plentiful | supply of peas for hogs, and pcavine hay for winter forage; no hay is Better titan well-cured pen vines. lAltcud at once to the pea crop and [■you will not regret it. A word to the :wi-‘ is sufficient, fFarmer’s Vindi |ctv ir, May 28th, liolliiiswortli Institute* and Bowery Academy. IPIIK public arc hereby informed that the undersigned have united a.- Associated Principals, t' t- acii an 4 ~ii j laly:-* llEnglish, MatUeinatical and Classical i&> !i >ol, at Oolliusworth Institute, iTulbottou. Ga. i J. G. Calhoun will teach Mathematics and the HPltvaical Sciences, have charge of the study room, [hud general supervision of the conduct of the ■lndents. B J. T. McLaughlin will teach English Literature, * oral Science, and the Classics, and hav<- charge ♦ the business departments of the school and (carding house. We earnestly solicit to co-npera lon of our friends to secure a large and liberal mtrnnage. TUITION AND BOARD. Tuition f2. $3, #4 and sft per month. Board at he Institution sl3 per mouth, paid in advance. 1 -aiders must supply their own towels and bed* slothing. f I N. B.—Board can be had in the villages on roa |< liable terms. j. t. McLaughlin, a. m., J. G. CALHOUN, I p 7 tf Associates Principals. Jordan’s Joyous julep. [A Specific for Neuralgia. TESTIMONIALS. Petersburg, Va., Jan. '2oth, 1875. [ John L. Jordan, Esq.—Dear Sir: So well phased Ha 1 with your Joyous Julep, that I hereby tes tify to the superior merit of your unequaled preparation lor Neuralgia. I shall esteem my |elf happy should even ono of that worst of all Blasses of sufferers be led through me t" take the Julep. My wife bus for ten (Id; years been a mar ly r to the most malignant and persistent neural gic torture, without being abl< to find any relief Except from your preparation. She was relieved by the second dose as per directions, and has not had a return of it for two mouths. To some I may see in strangely sanguine about your medi cine, but I have a right to he so. It is not rea sonable to suppose this malignant malady would have died of sheer exhaustion of capacity for sustaining itself, and that too in a minute, and the very minute your medicine was taken. If so, it ia a most remarkable, simple coincidence, and I prefer giving the credit iu your favor of the best testimony man can ever have—experience. Vary truly yours, JAMES T. TOSH. Columbus, January 16, 1m75. Mr.Jordan: —1 take great pleasure in recom mending your Joyous Julep fur neuralgia, has produced a most wonderful relief in one oj the severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter ever has had. She has been treated lor it by three skillful physicians, with very little benefit, and used all the usual remedies with little suc cess. I cau with much confidence hope for a per manent cure. It is only two days since we began the use of it, and it is apparently of permanent benefit, yours, with respect, MBS. L. I. NORMAN. .1039\ L. .JOItDVV, Apothecary. No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. ian 17 tf Guardian’s Sale. / < EORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-By author \ JI ity of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said county, I will expose for sale before Rosette, Ellis At Co.’s store, in the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in July next, the following property: Oue-quartcr acre of land on north side Commerce street, Northern Liberties, between Troup street and Hamilton read. Titles perfect. jeH oaw4t MARY E. TOOKE. Guardian. Muscogee Tax Sales. WILL be Hold on tho first Tuesday iu July V| next, between the legal hours of sale, iu front of Rosette, Ellis k Co’s auction house, mi Broad street, Columbus, Ga., the following prop erty, to-wit'. All that tract or parcel of land lying on the Express Road 7 miles from Columbus, containing 101 acres, more or leas, levied on as the prop erty of Paul McCarty, to satisfy a tax li fa for •State and county taxes for the year 1874. Levy made and returned by lawful constable. Also, at Kamo time and place, south half of City Lot No. 119. on north-east corner Broad and Fulton streets, in the city of Columbus, said Stab; and county, levied on as the property of A. Turner, agent for wife, to satisfy a tax fl fa for State and county taxes for the year 1874. Levy made and returned by lawful constable. U 9 td J. R. H I I Lumber! Lumber! John W. Iloilo, Agent for Harris County Steam Saw JIM*, J S ready to deliver Lumber by quantity, at 1 short notice. Builders and contractors would do well to look into this before purchas ing elsewhere. Prices and quality as good or better than any other. Apply to above at the store of Messrs. J. A J. Kaufman. my 25 1m WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Him Columbus, Ga., June Cth, 1875. PAILY TRAINS Leave Columbus 1:30 a m Arrive Montgomery 7:03 a m " Mobile 5:10 PM “ Now Orleaim 11:45 pm “ Selma 2:20 pm " Vicksburg 10:10 am “ Louisville 7:15 am Leave Columbus ... 8:30 a m Arrive Atlauta 410 pm " New York 4:15 pm * TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery 12:40 r m From Atlanta 5:55 A M E. 11.I 1 . ALEXANDER, General Manager. 11. M. ABBETT, Agent. janl-tf Notice. E On in-: Mobile and Girard Railroad, ) Juno l, 1875. ) r PHF. Annual Convention of the Stockholders of 1_ the Mobile &. Uivanl Railroad will bo held at the Depot in Girard, Alabama, on Wednesday, July 7tli. at 10 o’clock a. m., when an election for President aud six Directors will take place. Stockholders with their families will be passed freo to Columbus from stli to 7th, inclusive, and returned any day until 12th, inclusive. Certificates of Stock must be exhibited to the Conductor by the Stockholder as evidence of their being entitled to pass free with their fami lies, and a proxy must exhibit cerlitlento of stock aud power of attorney, otherwise fare will be required iu both cases. By order. 4. M. FRAZKIt, jel td Secretary. Notice. OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD RAILROAD, \ June 1, 1875. ) i vN and after this date Trains on this Road will \ " run as follows; PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close connec tion with M. A E. It. R. for Knlaula: Leave Columbus 2:00 p. m. Arrive at Troy 0:23 •. m. Leave Troy 1:15 a. m. Arrive at Columbus 8:32 a. m. jel tf W. L. CLARK, Sup't. Office Mobile and Girard Railuoad, 1 Columbus, Ga., April 1, 1875. j : j \N and after this day Rates of Passage will bo : W us follows BETWEEN Columbus and Fort Mitchell ... $ 60 “ Nuckolls 60 “ Perkins 7ft *• Seale 1 00 •• Hutch.. hubbeo 1 30 “ Blackmon 1 ftn Hurtvillc 1 7ft “ Guerryton 2 00 “ Huspcusiou 2 30 “ Ohuunenuggec 2 40 “ Union Springs 2 70 “ Thomas 3 2ft “ Lin wood 3 fto Troy 3 7ft MILEAGE TICKETS. 3,000 mill's, 3c; 2,000 miles, 3Lc: 1,000 miles, 3V; 500 mil. i. 4. apt eodat TANARUS). E. Wl[ [JAMS. G. T. A. PASSENGERS Going’North or East, j \\TIt.L avoid night changes and e< cure the Y most comfortable and shortest route by j buying tickets Via the Virginia Midland. THH HOW. M ONE rr -El!tli 'IIEI'i HUOKTEU THAN ANY OTHER to the HprlngH of Vlrtflniii- J. l OHKAt ltK, General .Manager, Alexandria, Va. ! IV. n. I'SiIIM.KT, General So a them Agent, Atlanta, Ga. j ap3 tf |H. F. ABELL & GO. —HAVE-- • .JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OI- St. Croix Burn, Port Wine, Claret Wine, Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey, Boker’s Bitters, Sherry Wine, Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiskies, All of the finest quality and for sale at low prices, and we are daily receiving new au.l choice | Tamily Groceries of all varieties. All Goods Delivered. S3. i\ tass*;! a, &< o. ap7 tf DANIEL R. SIZE, DEALER IN c.i:.m;ral imi j am v anocEiniEs, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. ITriTH unequal".! advantages lor obtaining YV Country Produ< >• Ik< ■ p constantly in store Butter, Eggs, Chickens. Potatoes, Dried Fruit, Ac. Also daily additions of FANCY GROOEItIEH, both fresh and attractive, and at lowest possible CASH PRICKS. All are invited to examine on llryiin Ml., between Oglethorpe ifcJueb*an, j jaul deodawtf “2MOT Columbus Merchants NEED NOT I EAR TO ADVERTISE IN jfllE TALBOTTOX STANDARD | JT IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY. ONE | of the wodthlont in Georgia, and the people | there love to do their trading In Olurnbue, and | they are obliged to .pend their money with thoac j merchant* who advertise. The STANDAHD has a large circulation. Address \V. E. MIJMFORD, Editor and Business Manager. j feb2o lw W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKEIt. CHAU. H. WATT. WA IT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Cornel' timlor ltniikln lloumo, Have tin' Largest and Host Selected Stock of Groceries in the City of Columbus, CONSISTING OF 1 LUTON SIDES. HULK ST I>ES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SIIOUL DEIiS, BULK HAMS. BACON JIAMS. ■LARD in tierces, Lard in buokets and kegs. FLOUR of all grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand, the best in the world. BAGGING, TIES. SALT. SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS. SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS and Staple Dry Goods, sueli as OSNABU KGS, SHEETING, I VHIRTJNGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent, proof that may bo desired. _ Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of SYRUP cannot be equaled in this city. It includes all grades of Now Or leans in barrels and half barrels ; also several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select ed expressly for our trade. Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. .lent tf WAIT .V WALKER. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Colum'tous, G-a. i have in store a i.aiicie stock or Groceries and Pro-visions which wore bought at lowest cash pries in car load lots ami which lam Hulling attho vry lowest prices for CASH. 200 barrels Flour of ail grades, Including the Silver Lake brand at $0.25 to $8.50 per barrel. Bacon and Bulk Meats of all kinds. Corn, Oats, Meal. Bat'd—Choice Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets. Florida and New Orleans Syrups. Silver Drips and West India Molasses. Sugars of every grade. Choice Teas. Mackerel in packages of every size, one-half the price of bacon. Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnalmrgs, Sheetings, Cheeks, Strifes, Cotton Yarns, Are. Shoes. Wines and Liquors. Bagging, Ties, Suit, Tin Ware, &c. “■" My stock will always he kept full and complete. Terms STRICTLY CASH, except to PROMP'J’-I’AYIN'G customers. No charge for drayage. Respect fully, aih3 deodAWtf J. [I. HAMILTON. HOOTS A Nil SHOES. POPE Sc LONG, DEALERS IN HOOTS AM) SHOES. XV v Keep Always on Elaiu.l A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Ail the Leading Styles and Qualities OF Boots and Shoes! Such as the people want. Our stock is all manufactured for OUR OWN TRADE, and we warrant every pair to bel good. I 8 Terms Cash, and Low Prices. HOOTS AND SHOES IVo. 104 Bi'imd Si reel. BOOTS AN]) SHOES. Drugs and Medicines. TIIE UNDEItSIONEI) OI PEItS FOR HALE. AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND, KANDOLI’H STREET, <. • W.Fresh Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery. Soaps,,. Brushes and other Toilet Articles, eMi Cjf- \ Pure Liquors, Lamp Goods, &c., and all other articles usually kept in Retail Drug Stores. He has also tho Agency for the fll-MI) E.ILIJT Oils, the Hatest and Best Illuminating Oil now in use. tfj- Hpecial attention will bo given to the preparation of PRESCRIPTIONS. mhl# aodSm d’ and. MASON. J. H. BRAMHALL, WaloJiinakoi* and Ji wolisr, and agknt k-h in* Brood St., Columbus, Ga. Ml nfgw Howtug HooMuch SELLS THE BEST SPECTACLES.’ y -“* t Machine Oil, Needles. A<\, for all Machines. Watches, Clock* and Jewelry Repaired. Hewing Machines Repaired. i If you would preserve your .-d; n dit, call on Bramjiall and get a pair of liis best Spectacles or Eye Glasses. janl tf _______ Encourage Home Enterprise! G. T. WILLIAMS Sc BRQ Artisls 9i n<l 1 *lior<>* , s*JX|>lix*i"! Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store. None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles. PLAIN Oil COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST! PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE, IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES! 01,1 l-ictui', 1 * Copied, and by tho combination of tho Artist’s Brush, (Prof. Cuas. Deßukiff,) they surpsiss 111,- original. Om- visit will satisfy any one that no setter PICTURES, oT any kind, can be had than those taken at this GALLERY, i','jfai',lles*l ol' cloudy VK'nllier. Special caro taken to secure PERFECT PICTURES of CliiL BREN. We defy competition in Pbices and Style of Work. Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store. #-FRAME3, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and sizes, on hand and mado to order. iniiZO tf EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season In Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated * OAK ,i >ovv ? For both Wood ami Coni. Besides a full assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GKATEN, c*.. And feel justified in saying that wo aro SURE wo can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both iu quality aud price. Of other Goods in our lino, we have a Urge and complete assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OE EVERY DESCRIPTION, If AUD WARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS, AC. All of these articles we CAN aud WILL sell at VERY BOTTOM PRICES, iau 1 dtf W. 11. ROBARTS k CO. PROH I'ECTUH OF THE New York Weekly Herald. JAMBS GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. llromhvny ami Ann HI reef POSTAGE FREE. Annual Subscription Price $ 2 cluu waxes . Three Copies ft Five Copies 8 Ten Copies Ift Twenty Copies 2ft An extra copy will bo sent to every club of ten or more. Additions to clubs received at elnh rates. These rates make tho Weekly Herald the cheapest publication in tho country. Terms cash in advance. Money sent by mail will be at the risk of tho Bonder. A generous portion of tho Weekly Herald will be appropriated to Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture. Pomology and the management ot domestic animals. Particular attention will be paid, also, to Reports of tho Markets. The aim will be to make the Weekly Herald superior to any other agricultural and family newspaper in tho country. Every number of the Weekly Herald Will con tain u select story and the latest and most impor tant. news by telegraph from all parts of tho world up to the hour of publication. During tho session of Congress tho Weekly Herald will contain a summary of the proceed ings and the latest news by telegraph from Wash ington, Political Religious, Fashionable, Artistic, I,Horary and Sporting Intelligence; Obituary No tices, Varieties, Amusements, Editorial articles on the prominent topics of tho day. a review of the Cattle and Dry Goods Markets, Financial and Commercial intelligence, and accounts of all the important and interesting events of tho week. The price of subscription, whenever practica ble, should be transmitted by Post Office Or ders. It is the Hulcst mode of transmitting' money ly mail. . At small Post Offices in tho country, where Post Office Orders cannot he obtained, money may bo remitted in Registered Letters. Advertisements, to a limited number, will bo Inserted in the Weekly Herald. THIS DAILY HERALD POSTAGE FREE. Annual .Suliscriplfun Price 1 #l2 AI nays In Advance. Write the address on letters to the New York Hi:uai.i>, in a bold ami legible band, and give tli" name oi each subscriber, of Post Office, County ami Htate so plainly that no errors iu mailing pu pers will be liable to occur. 187.6, TIIE MONTGOMERY Advertiser and Mail FOR 1W75. iiie'A DY FRTISKK Established in 1828 The MAIL Established in 1854. It is one of tho largest papers in the Htate, containing, in its Daily Edition, thirty-two col umns of matter, and in its Weekly thirty-six columns. It compotes with tho most popular iu circulation. It can Jay claim, in tho highest de gree, to the confidence of its readers. It circu lates in every county in tho Htate, and in almost every Htate in the Union; and, what is impor tant to advertisers, its readers are of the largest purchasing classes. Its market reports—which embrace the cotton, grain and produce markets, both local and of the principal trade, centres—aro unsurpassed in arcuracy and fullness. Its Legislative Reports, Head Notes of Decisions of tho Supreme Court, and political information cmenatiug from the Htate Capital, will bo early, complete and author itative. Its reviews and selections aro under careful and intelligent supervision. Its Miscel laneous and Local departments will be full and interesting. Agricultural information and house hold instruction form a valuable, part of its con tents. Tltc Weekly Ailvcrliscr In a folio of thirty-six columns, of hanusome iorm and type, and one of the cheapest papers in the country. We give below tho list of rates to subscribers and clubs. Tho price is low enough to suit tho wants of our large (and constantly increasing) number of subscribers, and we ask our friends throughout tho Htate (and wo address every reader us one of them) to assist us in our pur poso to add thousands of new subscribers to our lists for 1875. BOOTS AND SHOES. TERMS—DAILY. One copy ono year *. ?10 (X) “ six months 6 00 “ throe months 2 50 Postage on Daily 60 cents per annum, and which must be added to subscription price and paid in advance, ns tho new postal law requires that postage lie paid in advance at the place of publication, WEEKLY. One copy ono year $ 2 00 Ton copies one year 17 66 Twenty copies one year 32 00 Postage on Weekly 15 cents per annum, to he puid same as on Daily. An extra copy to the getter-up of every club of ten Weekly subscribers, or the Dally one year for every club of 50 Weekly subscribers at $1.50 each. All business letters should be addressed to W. W. SCREWS, Advertiser Office, Jan 7 Montgomery, Ala. THE Opelika Weekly Times, BENJ. H. KEISEE, Prop’r, H AS NOW A WIDE AND EXTENSIVE ClßCU iation in Lee, Chambers and Tallapoosa counties—tho largest of any newspaper in tho Eastern portion of the State. Merchants of Columbus, by advertising in the TIMES, would be certain to reach a majority o the people of East Alabama, and find it to their interest to inform its numerous readers of tho qualities of their goods. Postofftce receipts proves my assertion to bo facts. Terms moderate. Address THE OPELIKA TIMES. ap2 2w E. E. YONGTE, No. Ol Xlroacl Street, Coluiiilmim* Gu. IS NOW OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS jSJV COST! To Olotso Out tliis Depm’tmeiit ot" liiw lliihluchh. fobl7 tjyl <t. w. BOSETTE. I). r. ELLIS. 8. E. I.AWIION. ROSETTE, ELLIS & CO., Auction Sc Commission Merchants, At Rosette & Lawlion’s Corner, Columbus, Ga., W U.LUIVE THKIU I’KHSONAL AND I’lllltUT ATTENTION TO PRIVATE AND AUCTION \\ SALKS I>r liiiTi lwuiUnn. Al,'o. WALK and HUNT of ItKAL KSTATI!. *c„ *. STOCKS AND BONDS UOUOiri' anil SOLD. I.EUAI. SALES I’ItOJU'TLY ATTENDED TO 111 City unit Country. Mlicrnl lilvaiK’i's ?lade on ionsimiminls. NO LIMITED GOODS will ho offurod at Auction, jel D&W2w BOWfTO, ELUB & I’O. Sawyer’s “Eclipse” Cotton Gin, WITH OR WITHOUT CONDENSER. o Patented June 10, l Reissued December 8, 1874. O This is the fifth year that my Gin lias boon ofibred to tho public, and its merits have mndo it so popular from Virginia to Texas, and from Arkansas to Florida, t hat I have boon compelled to erect entirely now works and sup ply them with now machinery and a largely increased force of mechanics. I am now ready to meet any demand that can possibly arise, and all orders will bo filled promptly. THE ECLIPSE GIN HAS NO EQUAL as n linter, either in speed or quality of lint. It is offered LOW FOR CASH. Every GIN IS GUARANTEED. The attention of Grangers and all others engaged in the production of cotton is called to it, and they aro invited to visit my works whenever in the city, and inspect tho machine. Send for Circular and Prico List. Shops and office -Corner Cherry and Fifth streets, Macon, Ga. jo!3 2taw&w2m B*. t. S AHI LIB. H, D. MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP, South Store iu Jones’ Building, Oglethorpe St. -OOf. I itJYH and sells old Furniture I > on Commission, Upliolster- ■, n ur. Cano Work and Repairing Jr 'ii |~iWtfilijlwrj done generally, iu good style. 1 am now using Johnson’s cole bra ted stains, which aro the best in the United States. IT. D. MOOIIE, Just South of McKee's Carriage Shop. aprlH ly T. S. SPEAR, No. 101 Broad St„ Columbus, Ga. Gold Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, Silver and Piated Ware. tvjxsimmmKSgamaaaatss - ?. -ggmrn ww niff i rr :as SPEd ldJiS A SPECIALTY Which do not tiro the Eye, and last many years without change. ) i.nlkavim; neatly hone. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly All orders will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Depot. Needles ftU cents per dozen. Oil, best quality. 1 1 MO tl MAIER BORN, Wholesale and Eetail Cigar Manufacturer Ht. Clair St., next to Ocorgia Home Building, my 23 toctl] Columbus, Ga. Notice to tlio Public. HAVING PURCHASED A FINE HEARSE, I am prepared to furnish it whenever needed, and can also supply Carriages for funerals at lib er id rates. my 14 ly A. GAM EL. City Tax. milE CITY TAX for 1875 Is now due. If paid 1. before July Ist a discount of 2 per cent, will be allowed. The tax books will close July first, wlieu executions will be issued against all in de fault. The 2 per cent, will not bo allowed after the above date. J. N. BARNETT, jel7 td Collector anil Treasurer. Sanitary Regulations. MAYOR’S OFFICE, ) Cole ileus, Ga., May 27th, 1875, j riMIH attention of citizens is called to the fol -1 lowing regulations, and they are requested to aid in carrying into effect the Health Ordi nances, and to give to the Police their assistance iu the inspection of premises: 1. The police force are appointed Health Offi cers, with authority to inspect any premises daily. 2. Cellars must he cleaned, whitewashed and ventilated. 3. All privies must bo kept clean and deodor ized, and in the businuss part of tho city must have pits eight feet deep, walled with brick and cemented. Lots and yards must bo kept free from all de caying animal or vegetable matter. 4. The police will commence the inspection of lots on Tuesday, Juno Ist, and will report all who have not complied with the above. my 27 2w JNO. McILHKNNY, Mayor. Real Estate City Tax. rpHE tax on Real Estate for 1875 is due and 1 must be paid by the Ist July next. If not paid by that time, execution will bo issued. On all amounts paid by Ist July a discount will be allowed. Pay up and get the discount. You will oblige us by i>ayiug now, or alter Ist July we will have to oblige you. •7. N. BARNETT, my2s tf Collector and Treasurer. >S X S I ’lgllbert! • ■ COLUMBUS, GA., IH WELL SUPPLIED WITII MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed iu each De partment. Orders 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. Receipt Books FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock: also printed to order when de sired. Prices and Specimens of Work furnished on application. THOM. GII.BKKT, llamlolpli Htreet, (Joliiiiiliiin, (<a. jan I tf Notice to Debtors of J. J. Blakely, rolumlMiH, Mtisroffce County, La. I NO. M. GREENE is authorized to collect all accounts due J. J. Blakely (individually), and those not settled or satisfactorily urranged within thirty days, will be sued soon thereafter. To thhse who settle promptly, a liberal discount will bo mado by J. M. GREENE, Collector. jel7 eodSt JNO. J. BLAKELY. E. L. Gray. R. H. Gray. K. la. GRAY Jfe CO., AGENTS FOB SALE OF Texas Xjands PARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi do well te call on vis, us we have lauds i almost every county in Texas for salo. Will give letters of introduction to responsible parties, who will take pleasure in showing lauds all over tho Htate. We also settle old land claims on reasonable claims. Mr. E. L. Gray has just returned after a resi dence of twenty years iu Texas. Office at Alabama Warehouse. [mhlO 6m It. TIIOMPHON, Livery jmtl Sale Stable, i \OI.ETHOIIPK BTEET, lxitwi'en Uundolph and \./ Bryan. The best of Soddle sud Harness Horses. A lino lot of Carriages and Buggies always on hand. Hpecial attention given to the accommodation of Drovers. They will find it to their Interest to put up with him. fob 14 tf Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. 4 LL persons having demands against James JA_ Ennis, deceased, late of Muscogee county, are hereby notified to present the same within twelve months from date, properly proves, to the undersigned; and all persons indebted to said deceased will please settle the same. J. A. FRAZER, R. A. ENNIS, Administrator. Columbus, Gu., May 22d, 1875. [my27 oawCt For Sale. SIX ACRES LAND, with four room dwelling, good out-houses, splendid water, well fenced, good orchard, healthy location, near lower Girard. If applied for soon can bo had on reasonable terniß, for cash. Apply to JOHN M. GREENE, my2o tf at Times Office. Notice. n AVISO heretofore held stock In the Georgia Homo Insurance Company of Columbus, Georgia, I hereby give notice that I have sold said stock and transferred the same, and under sec tion 1496 of tho Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt from any liabilities of the Company. jcG oamCt JOHN L. JONES.