The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, July 15, 1875, Image 3

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The .HarrlßKealilr Airr. A comparative statement has been published ot the ages at which mar riages are legal in the several States of Europe, which is interesting and suggestive. Therels.lt is to lie ob served, a marked difference in regard to the legal restriction between the Northern and Southern countries, being the result, no doubt, ]>urtly of moral but mainlv of physical reasons, j The Danish or Russian youths are | several years slower than th© Italians | or Spaniards iu rouohing physical i puberty. In Russia marriage cun not bo legally contracted until the males are eighteen and the females sixteen, j and in Denmark until the males arc i twenty and the females eighteen. On the other hand, Spanish youths may marry at fourteen and twelve, and it is the same at Greece and Hungary. I Italy, at a oomparitively rooeut date, | lias become more liberal and pro gressive, and the standard has been raised, being now eighteen and fifteen respectively. The highest standard is found of Baden and Hesse Drams tadt, where u man must be twenty live and a woman twenty-one before they can legally marry. The marital legislation of the south of Europe seems to have been generally'based on purely physical considerations, while that of the North has taken in to account mental ami moral maturi- j tv, and the capacity to engage in : business, and thus' support a family. Tlie paternal care of the German gov ernments for the social well-being of their subjects is especially apparent. Franco has, like Italy, raised the standard of age, which is now placed at eighteen and fifteen respectively, and this is the general tendency. “That, ar’ patch of ground’s mem ’rible,” said an Omaha man, pointing to a grave all by itself outside of the town. “I reekin you’ll know that, stranger, when you see it ag’in. The ockpant of that was the fust man Horrus Greeley ever told to git West —likewise he was hung for stealin’ a mewl.” Murk Twain says: “I have seen slower people than I am—even quiet er, and more listless, aud lazier than I atn. But they were dead.” RANKIN HOUSE. 4'eiiuiibm, Georgia. MRS. F. M. GRAY, Proprletrcuii. J. A. SELLERS, Oierk. _ mv9 ly Rankin House Bar, Restaurant and Billiard Saloon! ffIHE underatgued has taken charge of the above I Saloon. Everything has been renovated, and the Har provided with the Choicest Liquors and Cigars. THE HI LEI A Kit TABLE* are new and elegant. Mr. JOHN W. JONES remains with in*-, and will be pleased to serve all his old friends and customers. Jel3 ltn A. F. CLEMENT*. DANIEL R. BIZE, DEALER IN GENERAL AND FANCY anocßßißS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. \irrru unequaled advantages lor obtaining T f Country Produce 1 keep constantly in store butter. Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes. Dried Fruit, Ac. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES, both fresh aud attractive, and at lowest possible CASH PRICES. All are invited to examine en llryunMt., between Oglethorpe tr*l uekmm. janl Ueodawtf Notice. . \LL persons having claims against the estate of T. G. McCRARY, late of said county, de ceased, are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned duly authenticated in terms of the law. A.O. MoCItARY, T. 1). FOBTSON, J*2o oawfit Executor*. Dog Badges (tAN now Ik obtained on application. Price One Dollar, cash on delivery. Get one be fore 17th last., and save your Dog, as after that date all Dogs found roaming at large, without a Radge, will be liable to be killed. J. N. BARNETT, July 7 tw Tr- usurer. Prescription Free. Y7*OB the speedy euro of Nervous Debility, .T Weakness, Opium Eating, Drunkenness, Catarrh, Asthma and Consumption. Any Drug gist can put it up. Address PROF. WIGOIN, jy7 ly Charlestown. Mass. Slade’s School lor Roys WILL OPEN Ist October, 1875, ‘lyQ AND CLOSE Ist July, 1876, For Board and Tuition apply to jyl 2w JAMES J. SI.A 1)1'. l)ray License. I > ARTIES whose dray or express license expired on Ist Inst., and others engag' and in such bu siness. aro requested to procure license by 10th July, otherwise they will be liable to be reported for violations of City Ordinances. Parties who may intend engaging in draylng are reminded that for auy portion of the remain der of the year license will be, charged as if com mencing on Ist July. M. M. MOORE, jy2 lt Clerk Council. Notice. HAVING heretofore held stock iu the Georgia Home Insurance Company of Columbus, Georgia. I hereby give notice that I have sold saul stock and transferred the same, aud under sec tion 1496 of the Cod© of IKIB,I am hereby exempt from any liabilities of the Company. jeC oamGt JOHN L. JONES. CIHATTAHOOCHEE COURT OF ORDINARY.— J Tbeopilus Sapp, executive of the will of Edna Harp, makes application for letters of dismission; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all parties concerned to show cause (if any they have) at the September term of the Court, why letters dismissory should not be granted. W. A. FARLEY, my 26 w3m Ordinary. Real Estate City Tax. mHE tax on Real Estate for 1875 is due au l 1 must be paid by the Ist July next. If not paid by that time, execution will be issued. On all amounts paid by Ist July a discount will be allowed. ’•Pay up and get the discount. You will oblige us by paying sow, or after Ist July we will have to oblige you. J. N. BARNETT, tny2s tf Colltctor and Treasurer. Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. VLL persons having demands against James Ennis, deceased, late of Muscogee county, are hereby notified to present the same within twelve months from date, properly proven, to the undersigned; and ail persona indebted to said deceased will please settle the same. J. A. FRAZER, R. A. ENNIS, Administrator. Columbus, Ga.,May 22d, 1875. (my 27 oaw6t Notice to the Creditors of Samuel Cherry. ON Wednesday. July 7, 1875, at 5 o'clock v. m., I shall beat the office of L. T. Downin Esq., Columbus, Ga., to submit to you my - j count and make final settlement according to tfcc ■ deed of assignment. H. T. CRIGLER. \ Je9o 2t DR. J. A. WtyUIIART UAH AN OFFICE aud sleeping apartment cr the premises formerly known as the Dr. Busoman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and Randolph streets. Entrance t the Office on Mc- Intosh street, where professional calls, made either at day or night, may be loft ami will be promptly attended to as soon as received. Jan 22-rod tf. J. T. COOK, Stalls 15 & 17, Market House, constantly ou baud and fur sale the REST MEATS that can *e obtained. uih2s dly J. 1. Ram no. W. W. Mai eai.l. RAMHO k MACK ALL, AttwriM-ysnt lam, Office opposite Central Hotel, Columbus, Ga. Practice in State and Alabama Courts. Kkf khknok*—Gen. Joseph E. Johnstou, Savau uah, Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel. Savannah, Ga.; Gov. J. Black Grooiue, Annapolis. Md.; A. AJ. Lee, ! Jr., Eaqs., St. Louis. Jsll ly . A. A.. DOZIER, Attorney ut Law, IJRACTICEB In Stato ami Fojoral Court, ot Georgia and Alabama, a tT Makes Commercial Law a specialty. Office over C. A. Redd A: Co.’s store. Janl3 6m THORNTON & CRIMES, Attorney* at l4m. OFFICE over Abell A Co.’s, corner of Broad ami St. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga. janlfi ly Joseph F. Foil, Attorney .A t'ouiiNellor nt ljm. OFFICE west sido Broad street over store of W. H. Robarts k Cos. Practices in State and Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Ac. Spe cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles, Ac., iu Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. All business promptly attended to. feb7 dtf J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, T PRACTICES in Courts of Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd A Co.’s. W Special attention given to collections. Janlo tf John Blackmar, St. Clair Street, Gunhy's Building, next to Freer, Illffes <fc Go. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance. REFER, BY FKBMMHION, To Merchants’ aud Mechanics' Bank, this city. Jau23-ly L. I*. AENCHBACRER, Fa*liional>le Tailor. ROOMS over Moffett’s Drug Store. I aiu reg ularly supplied with the latest FASHION PLATES, and urn prepared to guarantee perfect satislhctlou, at reasonable rates. mh2l eodfim 11. THOMPSON, Livery and Hair stable, / \GLKTHORPE STEET, between Randolph and \) Bryan. The best of Saddle sud Harness I-ffirses. A fine lot of Carriagus aud Buggies alw-ays on baud. Special attention given to the accommodation f Drovers, They will find it to their interest to ut up with him. p fob 14 tf Notice. rfVLIE public is hereby notified not to si ll goods JL to my wife, Mrs. ELIZABETH ANDREWS, on my account. I will not be responsible for any purchases made by her. J. D. ANDREWS. Je2o 1 w l * H. F. AB ELL & CO. —have- JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF St. Oroix Ram, Port Wine, Olaret Wine, Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey, Boker's Bitters, Sherry Wine, Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiskies, All of til* Hunt quality and lor aalo nt low prices, and we are. daily receiving new and choice Family Groceries of all varieties. UJT All Goods Delivered. 11. F. Alt FIT aV (O. ap7 tf Jordan's Joyous Julep. A Specific for Neuralgia. TESTIMONIALS. Petebhburo, Va., Jan. 20th, 1875. John L. Jordan, Esq.—Dear Sir: So well pleased am I with your Joyous Julep, that I hereby tes tify to the superior merit of your unequaled preparation for Neuralgia. I shall esteem my self happy should even one of that worst of all classes of sufferers be led through me to take the Julep. My wife has lor ten (10) years been a mar tyr to the most malignant ami persistent neural gic torture, without being able to find any relief except from your preparation. Hhe was relieved by the second dose as per directions, and has not had a return of it for two months. To some I may seem strangely sanguine about your medi cine, but I have a right to Ik*, ho. 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 is a most remarkable, simple coincidence, and I prefer giving the credit in your favor of the best testimony man can ever have—experience, Vary truly yours, JAMJEB T. TOBH. Columbus, January 16,1875. Mr.Jordan:—! take great pleasure in recom mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, has produced a most wonderful relief In one oi the severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter ever has had. She has been treated for it by three skillful physicians, with very little benefit, aud used all the usuaFteinedies with little suc cess. I can 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, MRS. L. I-NORMAN. .IOH \ L. JOIIDAV, Apothecary. No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, Oa. lan 17 tf E. L. Gray. R. H. Ghat. E. L. GKAY At CO., AOKNTH FOR HAi.F. OF Texas Lands PARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi do well ts call on ns, as we have lands 1 almost every county in Texas for sale. Will give letters of introduction to responsible parties, who will take pleasure in showing lands all over the State. We also settle old laud claims on reasonable claims. Mr. E. L. Gray has Just returned after a resi dence of twenty years iu Texas. Office at Alabama Warehouse. (mb 10 6m W. J. FOGLE, Dentlat, Over Wittich & Kinsel's Jewelry Store, Broad )an6 tf| Street W.J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. CHAR. 11. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESAI.K AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Corner umlor Xtiiiißln Hoiimu, Hint' (lit' targest mid llont Selected Stork of (Jriteerles In 1 Ilf City of Colniulms, CONSISTING OF BACON SIDES. BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL DERS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LARD In tieroes, Luitl in buckets and kogs. FLOUR of all grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand, the best in the world. BAGOING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL. SOAP, CHEESE, COFFEE, dVST’EItS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such ns OSNABURGS.SHEETINti, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS and PANT’S GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of unybrand or per oent. proof that, may be desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of SYRUP cannot bo equaled in this city. It includes all grades of New Or leans iu barrels ami half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much cheaper In price. It lias 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. j.nl tf WATT t WII.KF.K. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Oolumtous, Oa. I HAVE IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions which wore bought at lowest cash prices in car loa<l lots ami which lam Helling nt the very lowest prices for CASH. • 200 barrels Flour of all grades, including the Silver Lake brand at $0.25 to $8.50 per barrel. Bacon and Bulk Meats of all kinds. Cora, Oats, Meal. Lard—Choice Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets. Florida and New Orleans Syrups. Silver Drips and West India Molasses. Sugars of every grade. Choieo Teas. Mackerel in packages of every size, one-half the price of bacon. Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Checks, Stripes, Cotton Yarns. Ac. Shoes, Wines and Liquors. Bagging, Tics, Salt, Tin Ware, Ac. My stock will always be kept full and complete. Terms STRICTLY CASH, except to PROMPT-PAYING customers. No charge for drayage. Respectfully, | mh3 tleoiUwtf J- HAMH.TOS. Sawyer’s “Eclipse” Cotton Gin, WITH OR WITHOUT CONDENSER. o Patented June 10, 1873, Reissued Decembers, 1874. This is the fifth year that my Oin lias been offered to the public, and Its merits have made it so popular from Virginia to Texas, and from Arkansas to Florida, that 1 have been compelled to erect, entirely new works and sup ply them with new machinery and a largely increased force of mechanics. I am now ready to meet any demand that can possibly arise, and all orders will be filled promptly. THE ECLIPSE GIN HAS NO EQUAL as a 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 are invited to visit my works whenever in the city, and inspect the machine. Send for Circular and Price List. Shops and office—Corner Cherry and Fifth streets, Macon, Ga. jei:i 21awxw2m **• <’• SAW 11'llt. Encourage Home Enterprise! G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO Arliwls m i<l Phoiographers! | Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store. None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles. PLAIN OR COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST! PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE, IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES! 01,1 picture* Copied, and by the combination of the Artist’s Brush, (Prof. Ciias. Deßobiff,) they Mirpiiss the original. One visit will satisfy any one that no betteb PICTURES, of any kind, can be had than those taken at this GALLERY, i-cgm-dlex* of eloml.v ueallin*. Special care taken to secure X*EItFECT PICTURES of CIIIL DItEN. We defy competition in Piuces and Style of Won*. Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store. FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and sizes, on hand and made to order. mh2fl tf HOOTS AND SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Wo Keep Always on Huml A FULL ASSORTMENT OF All the Leading Styles and Qualities OF Boots and Shoes! | Such as the people want. i is*- Our stock is all manufactured for OUR OWN TRADE, anil we warrant every pair to be good. Terms Cash, and Low Prices. BOOTS AND SHOES No. 104 Broad Street. BOOTS ANI) SHOES. J. H. BRAMHALL, Watchmaker and Jeweler, ; andaoewtfob 99 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. ; Hlnarot* Kewine Mnoliines BELLB THE BEST ♦ Machine Oil, Needles. Ac., for all Machines. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. ; Sewing Machines Repaired. If you would preserve your sight, call on Bkamhai.l and get a pair of his best Spectacles or Eye Glasses. janl tt EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Receipt’.' ?. i Supply of all Sizes . Celebrated For both Wood and Coal. Besides a full assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GHATES, Jteo., Anti foci Justified in Haying that wo are BUIIE wo can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both In quality and price. Of other Goods in our lino, wo have a largo and complete assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OF KVKnY DESCRIPTION, HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS, AC. All of thoso articles we CAN aud WILL sell at VERY BOTTOM PRICES, iau 1 dtf W. H. ROBARTS A CO. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Columbus, Ga., June Oth, 1875. DAILY TRAINS Leave Columbus 1:2K) A M Arrive Montgomery 7:03 a m Mobilo 5:10 tm *• New Orleans 11:45 PM *• Selma 2:26 pm “ Vicksburg 10:10 AM " Louisville 7:15 am Leave Columbus 8 30 a m Arrive Atlanta 4:lopm “ New York 4:15 p m TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery 12:46 p M From Atlanta 5:55 a m E. P. ALEXANDER, General Manager. H. M. ABBETT, Agent. jaul-tf Notice. OFFICE MOBILE & GIRARD RAILROAD, ) Juuo 1, 1875. 1 ON and after this date Traius on this Road will ruu as follows: PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATT ACHED. Dally, (Sundays oxcopted) making close connec tion with M. k K. R. It. for Eufaula: Leave Columbus 2 :00 r. m. Arrive at Troy 9:23 v. m. Lcavo Troy 1:15 a. m. Arrive at Columbus 8:32 a. at. Jel tf W. L. CLARK, Hup’t. Notice to Shippers. Office Mobile and Gibard Railroad, 1 Columaus, Ga., June 25, 1875. J 4 FTEII THIS DATE, FREIGHT FOR FORT iV- Mitchell (Station No. 1) will only be shipped upon Fridays, unless ordered sent upon other days, In which case the day must be endorsed up on the original and duplicate receipts. Consignees must be at Fort Mitchell to take charge of Freight <>n arrival of trains, us the de livery there will be made at the owner’s risk. J. n. FRAZER. jt 20 Agent. Summer Schedule. NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD! UNTILL further notlco Trains on this Road will run us fellows—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: Leave Columbus 6:00 a. m. 2:30 p. m. Leave Kingsboro 8:00a.m. 5:00p.m. W. REDD, Jr., j y 7 iw Superintendent. PASSENGERS Going 1 North or East, WIIL avoid night changes and secure the most comfortable and shortest route by buying tickets Via the Virginia Midland. THIS ROUTE 18 ONE HUNDRED MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the Bprlntr* at Virgin 1011. 11. J. FOHFAFIIi:, General Manager, Alexandria, Vo. W. D. (’RIPLEY, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ap3 tf John Mehaffey, i T ms OLD STAND, corner ol Ogiethorj.. qY auJ Dritlge streets. ColumbuN, Oil- Will Pay the Highest Market Price FOB Iltigs, Olil Cotton, Hides. Itry mid Ureen, I’tirs OF ALT. KINDS, Beeswax and Tallow, Old Metals, Ac., Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in Columbus, Georgia. jan3l tf Wnnled, Has* ! For which I will pay $2.50 per hundred pounds. Columbus Merchants Are aware of the benefits from Advertising at Troy, AND will more readily appreciate the advan tage ol availing themselves of the columns of the Troy Ku<|iiirer, to extend their businens iu that section. The Esquirf.h is ono of the largest papers published in Southern Alabama, and has the ljir|(c*t Circulation of any paper ev®r published at that thriving city. Troy is the present terminus of the Mobile and Girard Railroad, and is the nearest point for rail road communication for four counties. An im mense trade annually comos to Columbus from these counties, and the people will deal with those who advertise. FRANK BALTZEL, JylO tf Editor and Manager. BOOTS AND sWotk H. D. MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP, South Storo iu Jones’ Building, Oglothorpe St. I>UYH aud scllh old Furniture A*./ C-iyK 0,1 Commission, Upholster- Cano Work and Repairing Jr ii done generally, iu good style. lmYM■lirn'MiiMgf 1 11111 ll(,w using Johnson's cel©- brated stains, which aro the best in tho United States. H. D. MOORE, Just South of McKee's Carriage Hhsp. aprli ly T. S. t SPEAR, i No. 101 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. 6old Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware. SPKCrA( l,i:8 A SPHCI U.TY Which do not tiro the Eye. and last many years without change. iff- ENGRAVING NEATLY lIONE. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly All orders will receivo prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Depot. Needles 50 cents per dozen. Oil, best quality. feblO tf MAIER DORN, Wholesalo and Retail Oigar Manufacturer St. Cl.it 8t... uoit to Oocrsl. Home Building, my 23 toctl) Columbus, Ga. Notice to the Public. XT * VINO PURCHASED A FINE HEAUSE. I 11 am prepared to furnish it whenever needed, and can also supply Carriages for funerals at lib eral rates. my 14 ly i. CAMEL. Lt ■, ;||k ♦ g ..j' jT.GILBERT! _J OOLIJMI3TJN, GA., TSWELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND X Experiouced Workmen employed in each De partment. Orders for work of auy description flllod with dispatch, aud at most reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. Receipt BooUn FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock: also printed to order when de sired. Bar- Prices and Specimens of Work furnished on application. THOM. GILIIFACT, Itamioliili rolmnOiiH, Ga. jul tf “NOT AFRAID!” Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN THE TALBOTTON STANDARD JT IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE of the wealthiest in Georgia, aud the pcoplo there love to do their trading in Columbus, and they arc obliged to spend their money with those merchants who advertise. The STANDARD has a large circulation. Address W. K. MUMFORD, Editor and Business Managor. febao iw Kingsford’s Oswego Pure and HIT/VUTt GLOBS BTARCII, For the Laundry. Manufactured by T. Kingsford & Son, Tho best Starch in the world. Gt IVES ft beautiful finish to tho linen, and the. I difference in cost between it aud common starch is scarcely half a cont for an ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer for it. Kingsford’s Oswego Corn Starch, For Puddings, Blanc Mange, Ice Cream, scc., is j the original—Established iu 1848. And preserves ! its reputation as puukr, htkonvjf.b and mokb del icate than any other article of the kind ofl'ered, ; either of the same namo or with other titles. Stevenson Macadam, Ph. D., k c., tho highest chemical authority of Europe, carefully analyzed this Corn Starch, and says it is a most excellent article of diet, and in chemical and feeding prop erties is fully equal to the best arrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Custards, &c., accompany each one pound package. For wale by all FirNt-l'lasM Groeer*. jyG d&wtf _____ TEMPERANCE HALL! BENT LOWER THAN EVER! TOWN MARK GItKENF, will contract for #1 use of this HALL. Showmen and others, wishing to engage, either the Hall, or rooms for parties, will address JNO. H. GREENE, Temperance (Licensed) Hall, Columbus, Ga. j Columbus, On., June 29, 1875. dtf&wlw Rowland Springs, Five miles northeast of Cartersvllle, Oa., One of the Most Popular Watering Places In the South Before the War, 18 AGAIN OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF 1 guests. Thu buildings aud grouuds have been put in good repair. The water Is distribut ed through all the rooms of tho main building, with bath rooms and other modern improve ments. There are also ample accommodations for taking MINERAL BATHS very near one of the springs. Also a very plcaHuut Hall iu u beautiful grove, built expressly for dauciug. THE GROUNDS arc beautifully shaded, with pleasaut walks and drives. The waters, both Freestone aud Min eral, aro not surpassed by auy iu the State. The numbor of guests will bo limited; bunco, parties at a distance wishing to visit those Springs, had best write before hand, and they will he informed whether they can ho accommo dated or not. TERMS. $lO per week; less than a week $2 per day. THE TABLE will be furnished with tho beat tho markets will afford. Iff. ii. IMHIIHXS. jrl’.t d+Wtf Montvale Springs Blount County, East Tennessee. mHIS FVORITK HUMMER RESORT. SITUATED 1 in Blount county, East Tennessee, will be opened for tho reception of visitors on tho .Fifteenth ol flny, INIS, and maintained in a style worthy of a discrimin ating public. The marked benctli ial result attending the use of these waters in functional diseases of the Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin, and the cure of Chronic Diseases, attest their Medical Properties. All the accessories for enjoyment and recrea tion at the best watering places will be found here. Special attention will be given to the com fort and improvement of invalids. ROUTES, DISTANCES, Ac. Visitors to Montvale necessarily pass over the East Tennessee, Virginia aud Georgia Railroad, making tho city of Knoxville, Tenn., a point; thence via Kuoxvillo and Charleston Railroad to Maryville, sixteen miles, whence passengers are conveyed iu mail stages running iu connection with the trains to the Hpriugs, 9 miles distant. BOARD. Per day $ 2 60 Per week 15 00 Per mouth—May aud June * 40 00 Per month—July, August and September.. 50 00 Children under ten years of age and colored servants, half price. We have been fortunate this year in gathering a store of clear ice, so that guests may be fully supplied. Address, for tho pamphlet containing analysis and description of the water, Ac., JON. L. KING, Proprietor, JelO lm Montvale Springs, East Tenn. 18 7 5. THE MONTGOMERY Advertiser and Mail FOR 1875. TheHDYEßTlSEß.EstablislietHii 1828 The MAIL Established in 1854. It is one of th© largest papers in the State, containing, in its Daily Edition, thirty-two col umns of matter, and In its Weekly thirty-six columns. It competes with the most popular iu circulation. It can lay claim, in the highest de &ree, to the confidence of its readers. It circu ses in every county iu tho State, and in almost every State 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 aud produce markets, both local aud of the principal trade ceutres—are unsurpassed in accuracy aud fullness. Its Legislative Reports, Head Notes of Decisions of the Supreme Court, aud political information emenatiug from the State Capital, will be early, complete and author itative. Its reviews and selections are 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. The Weekly Advertiser Is a folio of thirty-six columns, of handsome form and type, aud one of the cheapest papers in the country. We give below tho list of rates to subscribers aud clubs. Tho price Is low enough to suit the wants of our large (and constantly Increasing) number of subscribers, and we ask our friends throughout tho State (aud we address every reader as ono of them) to assist us in our pur fiose to add thousands of new subscribers to our ists for 1875. TERMS—DAILY, One copy ono year $lO 00 “ six months 5 00 “ three mouths 2 60 Postage on Daily 60 ceuts per annum, and which must he added to subscription price and paid In advance, as the new postal law requires that postage bo paid in advance at the place of publication. WEEKLY. Ono copy one year 2 00 Ten copies one year 17 50 Twenty copies one year 32 00 Postage on Weekly 15 cents per snnum, to be paid same as on Dally. An extra copy to the getter-up of every club of ton Weekly subscribers, or the Daily ono year for every club of 50 Weekly subscribers at $1.50 each. All business letters should be addressed to W. W. SCREWS, Auvertiskb Office, jan7 Montgomery, Ala. Tlie Savannah Advertiser PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, AT Savannalx, Goo. % GKO. N. NICHOLS, F. W. NIMN, The Aovjcbtiseb is a live, comprehensive new* paper, publishing the latest New* and Market Reports from all parts of the country, particular attention being given to Savannah’s Local and clal affairs. merCm IN POLITIC* Tho Auvebtiber will be a bold and fearl nent of tho Democratic-Conservative ere TO ADVERTISER* Unexcelled advantages are offered, our lar Increasing circulation rendering the Ar VMTisx a valuable advertising medium. • TEIKMS BY MAIL j$3T Postage Prepaid by the Publisher. *s£ Daily, 1 year *.. $8 00 “ 6months 400 *• 3•• 200 Weekly, 1 year 1 75 •• 6 months 1 00 Central Line Boats. QN AND AFTEIt JUDY 7th THE CENTRA!, Line Boats will lesve every Wednesday for Bdin-- bridge. No Boat on Saturday. W. JOHNSON, jy4 lm Agent.