The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, August 26, 1875, Image 3

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New York Kxpro.i, J l.m-icr and Niitnll Farms. Twelve of the States have farms that average less than 125 acres in extent, which is less than the average elsewhere, which in someStates oven runs up nearly to an average of 500 acres. These twelve States give the following as an average size of their farms; Mttlir OS I New Jemey 08 New H.mphire..... 130 I Peliunjivnulk 108 MansaeUueeUn 108 | ludituia.... ..113 llhr.de Intend 04 1 Ohio 11l Connecticut 03 \l iebtßUn 101 New York 103 | Wi.miwtu lit While the total value of the farms in the United States is put down at. $9,202,803,301, the value ill the above small-farm States foots us $3,407,587,- 178, or nearly three-tifths of the total —and this, too, while the area of t he States is leas than one-tenth of the area of the whole country. No more conclusive exhibit, of the practical su l>eriority of the small-farm system could be given than this. While this record is of interest to those engaged in farms, the following table, collected from our agricultural reports, is of hardly less interest. We give the average value per aero: Maine ....sl4 16 Texas sl2 S4 New Hampshire. 19 15 Arkansan 17 00 | Vermont 18 87 Tennessee 12 70 Massachusetts... 2110 West Virginia... 15 04 Rhode Island. .. 04 00 Kentucky 15 T 4 Connecticut HI 94 Ohio 14 57 New York 22 i*4 Michigan 15 65 New Jersey 27 96 ludiaua 13 51 Pennsylvania 20 80 Illinois 41 13 Delaware 13 24 Wisconsin 14 18 Maryland 15 42 Minnesota 11 38 Virginia 14 15 lowa 8 49 North Carolina.. 11 37 Missouri 11 99 South Carolina.. 10 45 Kansas 8 92 Georgia 11 68 Nebraska 7 73 Florida 11 47 California 15 16 Alabama 13 78 Oregon 10 70 Mississippi 15 61 Nevada 44 30 Louisiana 13 81 | The Territories.. 20 10 • ♦ • The census returns of Massachus etts, although not yet complete, will probably snow that Bostou has a population of 335,000; Worcester. 50,- 000; Lowell, 48,000; Fall River, from 43,000 to 45,000, and Cambridge some what more than Fall ltiver. All the cities of t he State, save Newburyport, and Salem, have increased in popula tion since 1870. Conductors on the Pennsylvania Railroad are required to wear a uni form without pockets, and to carry a satchel into which tickets and money must ho deposited, and which cannot be unlocked except at the end of the conductor’s run by a special agent. A cashmere shawl is to lie present- i ed to the Princess of Wales on the occasion of her visit to India, it is now being made at Srenuggur, and will cost $4,000. t'OUUMItI S Female College! FIRST SESSION REGINS First Monday in October. College established un the University plan. Course of study distributed into the schools and Belles History an.l Literature. Ancient Languages, Modern Lauguage*, Mathematics. Natural Science, Mental and Moral Science, Pen manship, Elocution and Calisthenics, together with the schools of Art and Music. Prof, Gico. W. (’hash. Principal of School of Music A full faculty elected <-u the loth September. For further information apply to ii It. GLENN, Chairman of Faculty, or to TRUSTEES : J. Rhodes Browne. A. Illges. 1). F. WiUcox, A. M. Allen ami Geo. 1’ swift, Sr. ‘t The Pen Lucy School FOll Two mile* north of Baltimore, Maryland, \I7TLL begin its next *■ ssn.n ..n f'ljfak ' Monday, 15tli September next, - j The uuder*dgued (formerly Prole*. *■ sor in the University of Georgia) r< - 'US fera to the leading citi/.en* of the Referenced in Columbus: Chas. 11. William*. Esq., Dr. F. A. Stanford, Mr. W. G. Woolfoik. It. M. JOHNSTON. Waverly P. 0.. Baltimore county, Md. aof4 tw Muscogee Sheriff Sales. IlflLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Septem \V ber next, in front of Rosette, Elli* \ Co.’* auction store, corner Broad ami st. Clair sts., Columbus. Ga., between the legal hour* of sale, the following property, to-wit: Part of lot in city of Columbus, Muscogee Cos., Ga., known and distinguished in the plan of suid city a*lot No. 155. fronting west on Broad street, said part being G6‘, feet, more or less, wide, north ami south, and running back east, of the saute width, the depth of 147 feet 10 inch* *. Bounded north by premises of Jos. E. Webster, and south by carpenter shop of J. (J. Chalmers, on which part is a two story brick building. Levied on a* the property of Columbus C. Cody to satisfy' a A fa from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of M. L. Patterson and L. T. Downing, against K. F. c d/.ey, princij r *nd said Cody, security. JN<>. It. IVEY, St 'iff. By JNO. 8. COLBERT, Deputy Slier iff. Also at the same time and place, lot of land No. 66 and the north half of lot No. 67, lying in the 9tb district of Muscogee county. Levied on as the property of J. W. Treldkeld to satisfy a fi fa in my hands in favor of M. Bell vs. J. W. Tbreld k-ld. Property pointed out by plaintiff's att’y. JNO. R. IVEY. aug6 oaw4w Sheriff. MISSOURI C. RUSSELL. 1 vi. ! Libel for Divorce. JAMES M. RUSSELL. ) IT appearing to the Conrt by the return of the Sheriff in the above case that the defendant is not to be found in the county of Muscogee, and that said defendant does not reside in the State of Georgia: It is ordered on motion of plain tiff's attorneys (Thornton A Grimes) that service be perfected on said defendant by publication of this order in the Columbus Daily Time* newspa per once a month for four months. A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of Muscogee county, June 12, 1875. jelS t>ani4t J. •/. BRADFORD, Clerk. Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN THE TALBOTTON STANDARD JT IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the people there love to do their trailing in Columbus, and they are obliged to spend their money with those merchants who advertise. The STANDARD has a large circulation. Address W. E. MTJMFORI), Editor and Business Manager. feb2o lw DANIEL R. BIZE, Proprietor Wagon and Stock Yard ! [HAVE, in connection with my Family Grocery Store, a well arranged Wagon and Stock Yard, with Private Boarding House, Wheel right and Blacksmith Shops, so connected as to add to the comfbft and convenience of this Yard; and ask the attention of planters and merchant* to it* advantages as a location, and earnestly solicit your patronage aarSign—Wheel and Plow. East or Planters’ Warehouse, and J. A J. Kauf man's Wholesale Grocery House. auglS deodfkwtf (Hi EAT English Remedy 111 K Cordial Balm of Syrinmi, AND TONIC PILLS, FOR NERVOUS AND GENERAL DEBILITY Premature lltray, Over litiltilvenre In tlie I xe ot Opium nr Alcoholic llrink*. Tobacco. Ac. \KKYOI * IIIIItIMTY. The Press, the Pulpit and the Lecture room are sileut on the subject of this disease. A false delicacy withholds a knowledge in regard to vio lation of Physiological Ismb. and life-wrecks shattered humanity, iusunity, aiul premature grave* till the world. No race, nation or posi tion is exempt from the soul-destroying scourge. Sleepless nights, twitching ol' the muscle*, trembling of the limbs, poor appetite, easily dis turbed by noise or oxcitonieiit, pimples and blotches on the taco, desire to avoid company, pe culiar sensation over the whole body are among the difficulties which attend this coniplsiut. The Cordial Balm oi Syricum and Tonic Pills will in n short time so cleanse the blood ami soothe the nerves, and restore strength to the body, as to make life enjoyable ami happy. KPILIOPSV OK Firs. No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so quickly as the Cordial Balm of Hvrieum and Tonic Pills. * Kidney Diseases and mau) other difficulties are cured by the use of the Cordial Balm of Syrup aud Tonic Fills. If the watery portions of our food are not pass ed off, they must, when retained in the system, produce serious difficulties. Language fulls when attempting to describe the suffering* of per sona whose kidneys are out of order ; gravel, back ache, inflammation of the bladder and ol the delicate membrane* ol the urinary organs are the result if the water ;s not regularly aud properly carried through the kidne\*. The Cordial Balm of Syricum is effectual in promoting tb. secretion of the wa tery and unnutritnm* portions of the food, ami iu carrying it off by it* proper outlets. Whatever portion of our food is unserviceable should be passed off iu the water iu sweat, and from the bowels If these useless matters are retained disease is sure to follow, for then the blood tiecoiu> * poisoned with the impurities w hich should pass off iu their proper cliauueis. The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills is a powerful eleauser of the blood; it start* the liver and kidneys into active operation, and acts on all the accretions of the body. It carri-H off old and foul element* iu the blood, which are slow and sure death il allowed to remain in the system. Dn XJJNTISL33JXTESS. THE CORDIAL HALM OF SVRI CUM AND TOXIC PILLS i* the only remedy that bus ever proved by prac tical experience a benefit t- . those who suffer from over-indulgence in Aleolieii. Liquors, it com pletely destroys the tastes for them, arid restore* the victim to health aud vigor. A single trial will prove it to be just what, it is recommended to he. MOH.PIIINE. THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRI CUM ANI) TONIC RILLS is a sure cure for the habitual use of Mor phine, bu extensively used in this country a* a stimulant, it will in a very short time, com pletely dcßtroy the desire tor this narcototie. We have many testimonials from the fir*t fami ne* in Europe and America, who testify to its efficacy. OPIU IVt. The alarming increase of the use of this mo*t pernicious drug as a stimulant, by male and fe male, ami its peculiar effects, completely destroy ing the digestive apparatus anil shattering the nervous system, effeminating and debasing the mind, renders The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic Pills of inestimable value, a* it completely destroys all desire for tiiis most baneful drug, and restores the nerves to a perfectly beulthy state, even in eases where opium has been used in large quanti ties and for a number of years. [Davenport Democrat, Davenport, lowa.) How few people are found without some iudl cations of nervous disease. This truth lias been recognized ever since classic age*, when a sound mind in a sound body was held a* the perfection of human existence. Some from congenial dis ease, other* from youthful indiscretions, sonic from alcoholic indulgence or too free use of to bacco, suffer from tremor, palpitation of nervous excitement ull of which can be removed ami per manently cured by the English Remedy, the Cor dial Balm of Syricum, which has long been in the old country the favorite remedy, and which, Mince itH introduction into this country, has dis tanced all other medicines having the same ob- I jeet in view. Boston. July 15, 1874. i Du. G. E. LoTJirtoe: Dear Sir -I beg to inform I you that I have been troubled with Nervous j Debility for the past twelve years, and have been [ unable to obtain any relief until I purchased a package of the Cordial lialm of Syricum at Mr. 1 Duncan's drug st ,r corner of Leverett and i Green streets. The benefit derived from the use I of one package so far * .\< coded my expectations ; that I address you t.-.i* for publication, that I other suffers may avail themselves of the oppor : tunity to be cured. Yours truly, John Tuttlk, Boston P. O. LancastJCH, May 14, 1373. j Db. G. E. Lotuuof: Dear Sir—l have used up ! all the Cordial Bairn oi Byricum and Tonic Pills i that you let mo have when you first undertook i niy cure, aud 1 am glad to be able to inform yon ' that, thus far, I have derived greater benefit | from it than from any ether medicine I have ever ! taken in my life. I sleep better, and daily go j about my work without hesitation or fear. My j nerves are getting steadier every day, and if I I continue to improve as fast as 1 have done for the l last few months since I have been taking your ! medicine, I have no doubt but that I shall soon i again be a well man. With many thanks for the ] good you have done me, I enclose $25 for which : please send me as before, five more bottles of the 1 Hyricnm and Pills, a* I intend to keep up the use i of them until fully cured, as I believe I shall be. Very truly yours, Elliott Tompkins. Wliolowilo Agcnt.w : Seth S. Hast k, Baltimore, Md. E. Montrose k Cos., New Glean*, La. Van Shaack, Stevenson k Reid, Chicago, 111, John I*. Parks, Cincinuaai, Ohio. , Strong k Cobb, Cleveland, Ohio, | Collins k Bboh., St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. It your DruKRIMtM !o not keep it a*k litem anil they will xet it for you from any of tin* above Wholesale DmvfflMtH. Dr. G. Edgar Lothop, Proprietor, may be con fidentially consulted, by mail or otherwise, free of charge at his office No. 143, Court st., Boston, Mass. Send twenty-five cents for copy of Doctor’* Book. [Jy’J dlrwly THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE, WILL OPEN TO-MORROW : New Fall Prints, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirting’s, Still Sell Light Colored Prints at 10c.! J. S. JONES. THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR! 1875. THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875 OF TIIE (icorg in f**lsi (Ag cicul 1 anil Socidy WILL BE lIELU IN MAUON, GEORGIA, At the Beautiful Central City Park Grounds, Beginning >1 outbiy. OHolmm’ l!*'7--. AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK. A Lnrg<*, Viriol niul lAlmm*il l*i*<*iitiiiin Lint, Covering all Departments of Industry, from which the following are extracts: Field Crop Department. Fur the best and largest display in merit and variety of sampfe products from the Held, garden. orchard, dairy and apiary—the contribution of u single farm SIOO For th' best *ix stalk* of eottou--to become the property of the Society 50 For the best five bale*, crop lot oi short staple c<>ttou, by one exhibitor 150 For the beat single bale of short staph' 50 For tin: best single bale upland long staple 50 Horse Department. Best thoroughbred stallion SIOO Best walking horse 50 Best saddle horse or mare. 75 Beat single buggy horse or mare • 7ft Bust combination horse or mare 100 Best double team, owned by one exhibitor 100 Best Georgia raised mule 50 Best mule, opeued to the world 50 Cattle Department. Best herd—one bull and • -ur cows or heller* all G be of one breed and owned exclusively liy one •-xhibiter SIOO Best milch cow 60 row giving the richest milk. 50 *4O and S2O lor tho best bull and cow. respectively. .f each of the following breeds: Alderney. Ayreshire, Devon utul Durham. Best *<>\\ and pig* under six months old 00 Poultry Department. l'<ir best trio of each variety $ 10 Best and largest display in merit and variety *t domestic fowls, raised iu Georgia Mi Best and largest display in merit and variety of same, open to the world 60 Best display of pigeons 20 Best display of rabbit* 10 Horticultural Department. Best display of garden vegetables, grown by one person $25 Home Industry Department. Best collection of jellies, preserves, pickle*, jams, catsups, syrups and cordials, made and oxlilh ited by one lady $ 60 Best display of broads by one lady 25 Ornamental Needle Work. Best display iu merit and variety of female handicraft, embracing needle-work, embroidery, croteheting, knitting, etc., by one lady $ 6t) Fine Art Department. Best oil painting (any subject) $25 Best portrait painting 20 Boat painting in water color* 20 Beat display of paintings and drawing* by one exhibitor 25 Rest collection of drawings by a girl tinder 16 year* of age 25 li. *t display of puiutings ami drawings by the pupils <>t one school or college 50 Beat display of photographs Silver medal urn! 25 Best display of jewelry, silverware, etc Silver medal aud 2ft Merchants’ Displays. Best display of dry goods SIOO Beat display of fancy groceries 100 Best display of glassware uml crockery 50 liet display of clothing 26 Best display of millinery 26 Special Premium for Granges. To the Grange in the State making the largest and finest disnlay iu merit and variety of stock product*-, and results of home Industries, all raised, produced or made by the members of that particular Grange $l5O The above are but specimens of a comprehensive list of large money premiums. The pest and largest live stock show ever held in the State or the South. More and finer horses, mules, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, Ilian ever before exhibited. Parties wishing flue stock,as a Dun harness or saddle horse, milk cow, thoroughbred bull, trio of chickens, etc., will find the occa sion of this Fair a rare opportunity to secure them. Several eminent and representative men from the, North anil Northwest have been invited to de liver addresses at tin; Fair, and many distinguished visitors throughout the whole country are ex pected. The public will lie kept posted of the progress and developments of the Fair in future advertise incuts. Send to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the premiums, rules, regulations, etc., and containing two engraving* of the beautiful and magnificent Fair Grounds. A. H. COLQUITT, President. T. G. HOLT, General Superintendent. jy!7 dAwtd MAI.COM JOHNSTON, Secretary. BOOTS ANII SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN BOOTS A1N1) SHOES. * " IIH.W ■■iiiii.i Z CD . z “ CC 02 := Cj * a s S o ~ a . - | & j 1 l 1 05 I P £ h ca # 2 -j ■f. : -S q t 5 Si it % " s * <xf % 1% 3 & go ° Cj t; s v ■ i C3 v, - 55 * "m TT3 o "o " *7 i' 3 42 5 H * * o i! i £ = CQ H - BOOTS AND SHOES No. 10-4 Broml Slreet. BOOTS AND SHOES. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING I\>r !*ii>i'iii* and Summer 1875. Thomas 5 Prescott ARE DAILY RECEIVING EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY OF Dress and. Business Suits. Prices lower than over. Call and seo them. Elegant DRESS OR WEDDING SUITS and SHIRTS made to order in beautiful style and guaranteed to fit. ap24 tr \ r.C'XBERT j ‘ :| Steam Power Printer. p kA\ | BOOK- BINDER ’ 1 ,4 COLUMBIIH, GA., 18 WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed in 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 abort notice. Koocipl ltooliN FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock: also printed to order when de sired. Ulttl'l’lNG PAP Fit AMI IIACiN. A large quantity of various sizes and weights Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for Merchants, now in stock, which 1 am selling low in any quantity desired, either printed or plain Ai- Prices and Specimens of Work furnished I ou application. THOM. GILItKUT, Itamlolpli Mtreet, rolumlm*, Ga. Jaul tf EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Receipt oi a 1* f Supply of all Sizes cf 0; Celebrated m OAK g For t>ot li Wood and Coal. Besides a full assortment Of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GRATES, And fed justified In saying that we are SURE wo can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both in quality and price. Of other Goods in our lino, we have a large and complete assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OF KVKRY DESCRIPTION, HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET OUTLEIIY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS, AO. All of these articles wo CAN and WILL sell at VERY BOTTOM PRICES. lan 1 dtf W. il. ROB ARTS k CO. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, Columiiuh, Ga., June 6th, 1876. DAILY TRAINS Lcavo Columbus 1:30 a ai Arrive Montgomery 7:03 A M •• Mobile 5:10 p m “ New Orleans 11:45 r m “ Selma 2:20 pm • Vicksburg 10:10 am “ Louisville 7:16 am Leave Columbus . 8:30 a m Arrive Atlanta 4:10 p m " New York 4:15 pm TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery 12:40 p m From Atlanta 5:55 a m E. P. ALEXANDER, General Manager. If. M. ABBETT, Agent. janl-tf Notice. OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD, 1 June 1, 1875, [ ON and after this date Trains on this Road will run as follows: PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily, (Sundays excepted) making dose connec tion with M. k E. H. It. for Eufaula: Leave Columbus 2:00 r. m. Arrive at Troy 9:23 r. m. Leave Troy 1:15 a. m. Arrive at Columbus 8:32 a. m. Jol tf W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. Smmner Schedule. NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD! TTNTILL further notice Trains on this Road U will run as follows— I Tijkhimyh, Tiiukhdavs and Saturdays: Leave Columbus Ii; 00 A. M. 2:30 p. M. Leave Kingsboro 8:00 a. m. 5:00 P. m. W. REDD. Jr., jy7 lw Superintendent. E. L. Gray. R. H. Gray. E. E. Ci HAY Ac CO, AGENTS run SALE OF Texas Lancia T>ARTIES desiring to emigrato to Texas, wi X do well to call on us, as wo have lands i 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 land claims on reasonable | claims. Mr. K. L. Gray has just returned after a reßi ! deuce of twenty years in Texas. Office at Alabama Warehouse. fmhlO fiin Notice. HAVING heretofore held stock in the Georgia Home Insurance Company of Columbus, Georgia, I hereby give notice that I have sold said atock and transferred the same, anil under sec tion 1496 of the Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt from any liabilities of the Company. JoO oamGt JOHN L. JONES. BOOTS AND SHOES. NON-BOARD ! INSURANCE EFFECTED ON HOUSES, COTTON, FURNITURE AND GIN-HOUSES AT LOWER RATES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES IN THE RELIABLE COMPANIES: imii/.oii, of rinciminli, AanHn $037,5110 ■Vim. ol l>liilu<l<‘l|lii!i. - • 4 n,sli 4'ai|ilnl 8500.000 ■‘ctcmliurKttav'H<&lua.<'n.,oflVl'ab'*, Vn. “ ** 8*00, 4HH4 ItiwlcM Wolioitod! .)< >1 IN It! 3.ACKMAR. il:!;; 15 2ui __ The Singer Again Triumphant! O Tli<' Woi'ltlV Awitrtl Ueociyed by •rillO W< >HLI >'BB P’AA < >R ITE” SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1874: The tabic of Sewing Machine sales for 1874 show that our sales last year amounted to 241,070 Machines, being a large increase over the previous year. The table Bhowa that OUR SALES EXCEED THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY Fur the period named, by the number of 14M,Nr2 Machines, or nearly THREE TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER COMPANY! It may ho further stated that the sales of 1873, as compared with those of 1872, show a relatively larger increase, beyond the sales of other maker*. For instance, iu 1872 we sold 45,000 more Ma chine* than any other company; whereas, in 1873, the sales were I H<i<'liiiirs in Emcm of our lliKlimt 4'ni|it‘(il<>r'S AND IN 174 (JOB SALEH WEIIF. I 1*.*52 Mneliiur* llorc Tliun Any Ollier (.'ouipniiy ! Test "The Singer” before Purchasing Any Other. r n:ilsl(-i EAHY—PAYMENTS I.KIIIT. Tlio Singer Manu.faoturlna 00., No. 173 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga. f. A. VONBI’KGH, nmiHKcr. KIIANCII OFFICES In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thomusville, Ga., Charleston and Columbia, H. 0., Jacksonville aud Tallahassee, Fla. .1. I*. SHIPP, At 09 liruad street, Columbus, ftia. i. Send your addri s* to the above Offices fora Catalogue of the Celebrated BAZAAR GLOVE FIT'PING PATTERNS. They are the best, the cheapest, ami most stylish patterns iu the market. augl ■ ..I : NOTICE. The Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine Business of fids city and surrounding country will in future bo conducted by the Company, who will continue to sell machines on Montli \y IMiyineiitx. Our new Family Machine i* unrivalled for it* lightness and durability. <>ui* r\-v% IVo. < siikl 7 Machine*, pronounced by the must competent judges the BEST for all manufacturing purposes, are well adapt ed to the lightest family work. We ask ail to call and examine She* • new Machines, or give their orders to tur City Agent, Mr. 8. NORMAN, who will call ou them. N. B.—No card*. H. C. TURPIN, 011i<>>, J\'o. 11)0 UroodHt. General Agent. augH tf 1849. 1875. Willcox’s Insurance Agency. ESTABLISHED 1849. OLD! STRONG U FIRE-TESTED!! hepresenting 1819. Htna Insurance Company, - $6,500,0GC 1810. Hartford Fire Insurance Oomnany, .... 2,500,000 1809. North British and Mercantile Inauranco Company, - - 27,000,000 1864. New York Underwriters' Agency, .... 4,000,000 1853. Continental Insurance Company, .... 2,500,000 1795. Insurance Company of North Amorica, ... 4,600,000 1829. Franklin Fire Insurance Company, .... 4,000,000 1853. Phmnix Insurance Company, ..... 2,400,000 $53,500,000 I.oiifff TOx poi-ieiiee, Ikiuilidiln Adjustments, Prompt Nett lenient*. jaulOtf D. F. WiUcox. English Female Bitters Down to One Dollin' ! I .TOR several years the cry lias been greeting us from all parts of the country, “reduce your Eug ' li*h Female Bitters to Oim Dollar, and wo cun sell immense quantities.’' We have now complied with that general request, so that none can possibly complain of quality or prica. Avery large pro portion Of our profit* are thus yielded for the benefit ot the consumer, the size of the bottle remain ing the same, it will cure all hums of Chronic Female Complaints, aud all forms of weakness, de bility and prostration. Trice #1 OO per Motile or Nix tor #r* <K). Sold by Dealers every where. Are You Bnld or Boes Your Bair Fall Out? vo ii a i it, vo rii . YVe have taken full control of the most wonderful preparation for the HAIR ever offered to the public. It will hikitivki.y promote the growth of anew suit of hair on bald heads; it will iramedi ateiy stop ladies' hair from falling out, aud cause a rapid growth of long and luxuriant tresses; it will promote the growth "i whiskers and moustache; it will cleanse the scalp of dandruff aud heal all eruptions- and a* a highly perfumed and elegant hair dresser has no superior. We will contract to do all the above by the use of Dr. J. Newton Smith's Hair Restorative. Unquestionable proof and documents mailed ihki: tyuny address. Price $1 OO per Bottle or Nix tor #5 00. Expressed on receipt of price. Address J. F. IIROMUOOLK A' CO., Prop’s, Louisville. K). SOLD IN COLUMBUS, GA., BY J. J. MASON. .Q lv Encourage Home Enterprise ! G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO Arlisl* and Photographers! Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store. None hut First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles. PLAIN on COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST! PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE, IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES! Old Pictures Copird, and by the combination of the Artist’s Brush, (Prof. Chas. Df.Buiiifk,) they mirnaN* llir original. One visit, will satisfy any one that no hetter PICTURES, of ant kind, can bo had than those taken at this GALLERY, rofMirdleim of cloudy vvmtlirr. Special care taken to secure PERFECT PICTURES of CHIL DREN. Wo DEFY COMPETITION ill PiIIOES Ulld STYLE Of WoKK. Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store. iserFRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and sizes, on hand and made to order. mh2(l tf COTTON WAREHOUSE A AD Commission Business. \\TK, the undersigned, havo entered into copartnership for transacting a Cotton Warehon*6 and W Commission Business, under the firm name of Allen, Bedell & Cos. On tho first day of August next they will take charge of the FONTAINE WAREHOtJRE as successors of Alien, Freer k Illges. In the meantime, will servo their friends and the publi* in any legitimate way pertaining to this business. A. M. ALLEN. A, G. BEDELL, JOSEPH S. GARRETT Columbus, Ga., June Bth, 1875. (3mo) J. M. O’BRIEN,