The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, September 03, 1875, Image 4

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THE t)AILY TIMES.. i-- - I. 11. mi ll IKIWUI. - - cur Kdllor. CulunibuH. <Jm FRIDAY , . HXmHBER !. IH7A *** *. L4lll>ffolH* lAtVtn 9. •AMKABO, i|J.ANr(U A UIRKiKU. Altarury* und C*HMellor M( l.w, Gilte* No, #7 Brad street, over Witt lob 4 Klusdd's *KM I \h) *. |t>m4r)r fftrs. Will uracil c* in tfo* fttate and Federal Court*, ,■**-*<'9 ■ febtt — RAM L It. HATCH KB. H. U. OOETf’HIUS. ha h ii|H a orr<mi, AllurnrH untl ('uHi>llori ut IRW. Broad HtriM-t, ov#r W4UI<-h At Kin jM’| J*welj£ Mgu ... . # I*pl If l)OUln MAli.tr MAUMW. OrriCK DAILY TIMKH, September 2. I*7 l. rj*AHCIAL. Money |' 4 t y j jwr wmt. Gold buying 11’2 •Riling 114. Silver nominal. Sight bill* on New York buying !4c. discount* demand bills on Boston *<e. discount; hunk check* ? 4 c. premium. OOLUMBCTd COTTON MARKET, !if. W OLA**. Market closed dull st the following quota tions: Low inlddlrtgfl lU/itol'i’i Middlings 1H <#•' Goy4 McMUftUta,.. f wwhfntc sties I llecfflpts 17'bHlOM —0 by H. W. It. K m 13 by M. A G. It U.. Oby Western K. H., 0 by N. k H. K. It., U by Riv.*r, 4 by wagons. Shipment* 00 bales —oobyß. W. 11. R.; brH. K. H. iW> for Hocusconsumption. DAILY NTATKMENT. ** previously 17 34 .TuflO 7(i M\ 510 Shipped to-d5y........ 00 *• previously 28 • '2K Stock <wc,haud. •-*?•*•*s* s-4*• •• ■ • Hams d*y isst yir- tlicfvcd 10 '• •' •• - Shipped * •* •• •* ~dtal...e 3:iH .. ' . Work 1 Total receipts to date •••* • 110 Middlings 15. V. U. POUT*. Receipts st stl ports to-dsy 1.380 biles; ex ports to Greet Britain 1,300 bale* ; Continent 00 biles. , Grest Urltsiu 3.755 tales; to Continent 1,018; stock st si! ports 6ft,831 The The toUwu**< is aUftbiw of Ui tiimtH of arrival and oloßtng of tho mails that coiuo to this city: A RU.lv iU. CLOIiS. Northeastern sud Northwest* •rn, vis Atlanta, Ga.,5:46 a. m. 8:00 a. m Northeastern and Northwest ern, vis lfacon, Gs 1:45 A. M. 1:00 v. M. Mobile sud Girsrd Msii 8:90 a. m. 1:00 k. m. Montgomery sud Nw Or lesus 1:00 I*. M. 0:00 *. M. J. K. OUAVEN, of Troy, Ala., is authorized to receive aub aoriptiouH un<l contract for udvorttoiftff for the Daily and Weekly Timas anywhere in Alabama. Kcw Advertlscmeiils. Columbus Female College. Reakbwco to Rent- It* ti. Si J. H. )hwe. Application ftr letters t<*tftinontary trim cHattaliooohee county. Chatlubooclieo County Hlmri/Tn .Sale. DiaMolution- S. It. Baldwin A Cos. sfIPMS CheeH.s and Country Butter It. j S. Crane. N<wYltift!H iuml New oo<mlh -H. T. Cfigler; Vhrtr, oliolii; quality *-J. T. Dttnifil. Friutfi flritH -TM. MeAilatil. Floor? Floor!? Try u sack of iny Olm and Swanedown Flohr. T. Daniel. Hops 2t, “Freeh” Grite, Onions, Potatoes, Scotch llorringH, Et<*., at the Virginia Grocery. Thos. J. McAdam. l'.xtra Cream Cheese at It. W. Crane’s. WILL OPKft TO-DAY Al TUK VIRGINIA NTOK K ! Novelties in Nmkties, Mu tiles, Belts, Belt-Buckles, and Race IhubeH. I lm Cisse and IdV'e Jire new and pretty. Rufhhigs Rr tiM ftaek in new styles. j a hsb, White Goods, Bleached and Usblnache<l Cottons. New Fall Prints, Fte. All to be sold at than *iO H . MAUKKT VRKK FOK CASH. sopS oodtf H, T. CtllGLElt Choiee Orange County Butter- R. 8. Crane. A large lot of Ladies 1 Light Kids to bo sold cheap at fobH <lawtf J. J. Wurrrui’s. ttr*iwu‘ , i Vuguti t>wr. It A natuml fiu- milU rkiK with Uy.|Mi(iwm wu>i J.ivwr tVimplwiiit or nny lienuiKomqiitH of tin, dlga&tlve oiwms, huoli aw Sour Stomaoli, Slot Huailarho, Habitual Ooativeuoss, palpitatiou of tho ltatttt, frgiu>upi, Water.iiraali, Kuaiu "IsjNWik **>% <4 tto lift of Hie Sto*- aon, Yeuow Skin, I'.mto,! Tonguo aud ilis aiiabl laalo iu th'i mouth, ooiiiinrfap of food aftor laiting, loW spirits, Sup, to pill oit fiym day u> day laiyuif an nrth-Uatliat thuy know lifts curoct fholr haiglibor, frlonii, or rolativo, yot thoy bat do faith in it un til it Is too Into. l)tlf .you will goto your Druggist, i>r. F. U hrooks, I.TO liroad stroet, Columbus, (In., and got a bbtUa uf (| ltWfNji Atuisr F vow Kit your uuiuixiinU' isife ia as eorlain as yon llvo. sninplo l. it tins of tills lpodlohi* rail ls> obtaiuwl for 10 oents to try its suparior virtu,'. liogular aias 75 osuts. Try it, two itosw v(Sriß*o auv saso. nih4s d.twly Ju.t IMMfi 13,000 yards CanM. K you wunt a pretty Kprtn.t Dross, go to J. J. Whlltto's. HlUat'oliW frosh tuts woukly. foba7 j tar o w¥*i wttuKg aod Opt muon Wood bd ttiiHketift, ami Onfflh Trimming* and Mountings in gmit vari ety, at tin* New Furniture Store. mhO tf T. 'U^kmundh. I ttUHi) . Uu. All j>enruuis leaving ('olumlms for the ohuve Watering Piaoe are hereby not Med that the Stage Coach will make close eon nectkrn with the 2:30 p. m. train op the j North on JyM tf Brown, Boland Jk Cos. * , i ,(! , • ,-sr ■-r-;*-?—r A now lot of io-4 Stunting and Pillow Case Hkuuetipun just in and for sale cheaper than ever known before, at feb2? JJ.Wh ittle’s. Posiul Mew*. We are promised tho now postal cards fft a few week*. Thote lain boon enough talk abmt them. Of all theool postoflioes In Georgia only 43 leeue money orders. There ore Stat*K. Among thin "number there is many a nice* easy, fat place. The daily mall to Hamilton is <iulto an ammmfKfAtlon to the people of Harris county. The use of reglAb>red letters Is safd to I*s largdy on the Increase Mnee the new regulations concerning them went into ef fort. BfVute agents have to give receipts for thmu and take receipts from those to whom they deliver them. TjHirt! Is talk <f liMluoUou in some of th* foreign rateg. Savannah and AUanto are the only ci ties in Georgia tliatonjoy the free mail de livery. Augusta has about 19,(KM) people and she is stretching her neck awfully to get tlie requisite 20,(KK). * rewriting letters which arf! to go to dties, or towns of considerable size, the name of tho county should al ways be put on the fell mope. New post oflßces aro establishwl so fast that it Is Impossibly for any directory to keep up with them. Arrangements are nowonjfoot by which mail will be carried much faster between the South and the far West. When they are completed It will not bike one a month to get a letter from the Golden Stab*. Caution to l***r Buyer*. Recently there has bwn a very general killing of cattle around Columinis by thieves, who take about half of the animal and dispose of it for beef. Heveral gentle men have reported to us the loss of fln<- cattle by these depredations. It is not known whether the villains arc negroes or whites. Nothing definite has been dis covered about them, us they have been fortunate enough to escape the dutches of the law. The famous! negro cow thief, whose Stolen beef anotherjnegro confesses to sialling, has not yet been captured, though the police aro on his track. Many of those scoundrels could Ixj cap tured If all who purchase beef would Ixi very careful and llnd out where It came from. Too often purchasers jump at low prices and either do not think that tic* beef may be a neighbor's slaughtered call or CATO nothing at all about It. Complaints of the purchase of stolen beef coins In so freqtwritly trot we notice them with the hope that all who purchase will know whose beef they are buying and stop this slaughter of cows and calves by causing the arrest of the villains who make a livelihood by it. Twelve Mllr* of Himcblhk• Yesbuday wo were shown by Messrs. Watt A Walker their huge stock of bag ging. The whole back part of their large grocery house is iUled with it, and it is piled up to the coiling. They have now on hand 200 rolls. Each roll contains 100 yards. The whole lot stretched out would Ixs 20,(MX) yards, or almost 12 miletf of bag ging. How many bales of cotton will this quantity of bagging enclose ? The sale of bagging will soon liegin, and our merchants must expect a lively de maud. They have J&rgc stocks on hand, aadkeoiii eon!Went tluit limy will dispose of ft all. Uoilfy. Columbus should lx; proud of Mr. J. A. Chambers' horse “Mosley,'’ formerly known as “Emma,” Iu a mile race at Uti ca, N. Y., on August 17th, in which nine horses started, she was second b> the win ning horse, “May Qutsen,” who trotted the fourth and decisive heat in 2:20. The llrst three heats were made In exactly the same time, 2 : 21, und “Mosley” was only third in two of them. Tho Philadelphia AU-Dag Item, of August 28th, ill speaking of this rape, says: “As usual, the game little mare ‘Mosley’ improved her condition as the race progressed, as she trotted second to the ‘Queen’ iu the last and fastest heat .” 4<iumi> Hair* and >Ve clip the following from the New York Fituttu ial <Vinmicle , of the 28th ult.: Bugging has been in moderate demand during the past week, and we hoar of sales of about 2,000 rolls here at 13 3 4 (irj514c., and 1,000 in Bosbm at 13 s ,c. The demand still continues, and a fair amount of orders are in hand to bo Idled, the market closing Unu ut IS?l4c. Bales are dull and nom inal. A small sale of Borneo In Boston was refJorted at lSlic. India, no sales. Bags are quiet, and prices are nominally quoted at 13c. for 4h)s. Maviiunitlt < <H(uu Kn-elpi*. The receipts of cotbm at Savannah this season ronchod 4 the enormous quantity of 007,581 bales including 8,100 lales of Sea Island. Tluiso ilguros may not seem larg' b> persons who.llvo at a seaport , but to us uplanders thoy eertaiuly look colossal. irirrnuun Kl<lc. Albu noon buggy rides are exmslingly popular now. We notictni a number of tlie belles and beaux out enjoying them yes terday. Blue ribbons were fluttering around almost every street corner, and a great many of the boys were happy. Agrrt'nblr Arrival. Mr. J. W. Cargill had an arrival at his residence, ystorday, which the hearts of the whole household. We hope he may grow to become a prosperous citi * ami true Danioeratic voter. Mr. U. feels doubly blessed on account of the pros[eot for a oontinuaUon of tin* family n<Mu‘. 4 ■ (•Michels. Mr. W. it. Kent has just received a large lot of the hkndsomestsatchels and travel ing tuigs we ever saw. Thoy axe made wftn all.tlio lab>st improvement^. lusi Id. A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, in all ,colors am! Shades, at apis dwtf J. J. Whittle’s. Nilll They Came ! A beAdtlful lot of Fall Print* ‘just in at J. J. WHITTLE'S. apl A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10, V2% and 15c per yard the tx>st goods In the market at the price, at fCtd ft dAWtf J. J. WHJPfTLR'S. Tlms<s wishing a luirgain in Table Dom- Ask.iNapkins, Tt>vels, Ac., will do well to >U<u fobl4 dAwtf J. J. WiirmjE’s. A Ixvuitiful lino of Hamburg Edgings and ipsqrtiugH, at prices to suit the pur feb!4 d*wtf J. J. Whittle’s. — ( Bridal Priwrnts of Solkl SUvei- tuid 1 Swr-Plat4Hi Ware. A mw assortment i just reoelved at V rrru n X KpxL's. r * luiierttMtf Arm. The undersigneil offers his services to j the public as a General Golhx'Ung Agent. Tlie care of Tenement Houses and ool : lsction of rent a specialty. Call at S. Worry’s Store adjoining, Post office. B. D. Casey. •CRAPS. The Atlanta QmntUutian says one firm in that city paid out $090,000 for wheat last year, and that one grocery house sold over SIO,OOO one day this week. That means prosperity with a vim. An Atlanta editor says Rev. D. E. But ler, of Madison, Isono of the multiform ed i itors of tlie Christian Index. That oxpres ' siou somehow sounds novel, j Linen apparel Is again common on ijie streets. This perpendicular sun Is chang ing costumes in a hurry. Almost every day letters are rooelved by the chairman of the facult yof tho Co lumbus Female College, from gentlemen who intend to send their daughter b> the institution. Thore are only two men in Georgia who are worth $1,000,000. One of them fcefclhs In Havannah and the other in Northeast Gwrgla. Col. Whldby, of the Atlanta OvnatiMUm, has been elected captain of anew brass band, just organized in the Gate City. A good selection. People are calling for gold infttcftd of greenbacks. HUice thebigg<ssigold bank In the country has suspended, it is hard to say where confidence eon Ixs put with safety, or whether “yellow boy” Is much better than greenbacks. A g<*xl supply of either lifts a man above tlie ordinary ills of life. The down town croquet club still chases the spherical wood across the dewy lawn. The Atlanta papers are paying great at tention to the extension of tlie North A South Railroad. They seem to lx? anx ious that It shall bo pushed through at once. “Ho mote It be.” The Atlanta (hnntihition prints in full tin; address made by Heuator Norwood, at the recent Commencement of Emory College. The speech has been pronounced a masterpiece by all who heard it. It has lx*en noticed by a host of papers through out the country, und hus added no little to the fame of its author. His theme was the “Philosophy, Results, and Lessons of t he Late Civil War.” There is a man in Columbus who is such an ardent admirer of the French peo ple that ho vows he will cross tho ocean, and help them out should they grt into any more little trouble. Pino Knot Springs is still quite lively. They have a dance down there two or three times a week, and dull care has b*m banished for the season. They say one causoof Atlanta's wonder ful growth is the low rate of taxation iu Fulton county. Tho Columbus Volunteers, colored, are out almost every night with life and drum. Thoy march all over the city, and if prac tice cun do anything they will soon be well drilled. Stripes now run up and down stockings instead of around them, but they are not half as pretty as the old style. The brigade of drummers will soon visit our city and plead for the sale of their Winter goods. Nearly all the Columbus merchants go North to buy their stocks. They cannot bo so well pleased by ordering goods. Who will bless the male inhabitants of the laud by giving a receipt by which collars and cuffs can be made impervious to perspiration ? The spirit of mischief is at Work, and geese on Broad street aro tormented *on tinually. Occasionally a poor cur lias a till can tied to ids caudle appendage and Is set loose to a miserable race from him self. What can lx> nicer than to stand in a store on Broad street, every afternoon, and watch the troops of female proine naders pass smoothly by. As Byron says in a well known passage “The situation has its charm.” The way to increase the wholesale trade of Columbus Is to establish more wholesale houses. Soon the moonlight nights‘of September, the calmest, loveliest and most inspiring of the whole year, will begin. We don’t seem to be a people for moonlight pic nics. The first rice of the new crop is coming into Bouth Georgia cities. Sweet |>otatooß no longer maintain fab ulous prices, and a fellow can brag on the streets that he had them for dinner. A Macon lady has four pounds of hair on her head, and, of course, it is “all her own.” Spotted Tail, with his Black Hills lots, Is now the leading real estate sjxvulator in t he West. Slim young men who will Ik* in tin* style and wear tho monstrous pantaloons now in fashion, had better order their tailors to sew shot in tin* bottoms of thus** gar ments. This Is a breezy dime, you know. Music is receiving more attention every day in America. It will soon be consider ed an essential element in a gfKxl educa tion. Tho Trustees of Harvard Universi ty, after debuting tlie matter forty years, have added a chair of music to the profes sorships of that institution, j Julian Hawthorne says: “That army 1 will Ixs found most efficient whose uniform is least seductive to tho female mind.” Tho outfit of the,, volunteer companies in Georgia will have to lx* shorn of brass buttons and gold braid, then. A farmer who wanted to grow some of the “weed,” set out. an acre of inullen for tobacco, and was two months discovering Jits mistake. An Atlanta dentist extracts teeth with out pain, charges nothing''for it, anti gives a chrome to every patron. Bayard Taylor says San Francisco “oped to the sunset her gateway of gold.” She left the gateway open too long, if we may judge by recent events .In her finan cial affairs. A “voted” queetion: “What made you so late last night, my dear V” Our girls don’t go fox-hunting like the ! Kentucky lassies, but some of them are “cunning” enough to catch the slyest Reynard that ever lived. Josh Billings says he will take the stage this winter; also, the railroad oars when they run his way. John DeKalb, of Georgia, held a sol diers’ re-union all alone the other day; üb' dinner in the woods, drank whiskey, passed resolutions, made a speech, and | adjourned to mot one year from date. M. gr.vn. When the bill-posters commence post ing circus bills in Savannah every negro ! who has money in the bank starts for his • Ixxik and makes a, draw, i You cam talk business to your rich uncle !In England cheap now. The new cable is i going to put dpwn rates beautifully. A rain of terror—-those tlixxls out West, i \Ye saw a plump miss who could not ! have drawn less than i:k> on Fairlxtnk s Standard, go into a shx store yeeterday. We wsßit in soon afterward and arrived [ just in time to see the look of queenly I pride that mantled her face as she asked | for “Ones, if you please?” Appearances ! are often deei*ptive. The class of people most out of patients ‘at present aro the doctors. At least, such i is the case in t his healthy community. C.'olii nt lnis FriioU* The tipif Is fast appirbachlng far the opening hf^tkefirst tills Institu tion, and the Interest of all who wish' It success seems to be increasing. Tho col lege will open under very auspicious r * r ' curnstanocs if present appearances arc to be trusted. Tho local patronage of the city will Ix3 considerable, and the neigh boring counties will send quite a number of girls at the first term. Several letters have been received from geuUemca who live in Alabama and Southwest Georgia, and who express thtlr dootfu to movr to the city when they can bo furnished with good educational theij - daugii tcrH. fW<r 1 private schools/ though gixxl and thorough, do not meet the demand.! A higher culture is agked for; a college is wlsit Is deeded. Wo have hoard several citizens express the opinion tluit tlie establishment of a gixxl female College will bring scores of fXiopte to our city and Induce them to s*t tle jxjrnianently hero. In a financial point of view tho success of the new institution is bound to benefit the city. Mr. A. Bpeneer, A. M., of Tennesew*, who some tiuif ago was elected a professor in tlie Irtsyttilioji, has anived in the city, and is ready to tx'gln his labors. He is a teacher of marked ability and a very pop ular gentleman. Ho has had yearn of ex perience in femah) education. A large number of our citizens will Ixs gratilhxl to learn that Mrs. C. M. Mcln tosh has tx**n ek‘Ct<*d to a professorship in ftie eolfcge. For a fong time she has had a fine private school in tho city and has gained a great reputation as a teacher of young ladies. She will greatly benefit the college. Her influence will increase tie* local patronage very much. At present the professorships and branched of study are arranged as follows: G. It. Glenn, A. M, Chairman of Faculty and Professor of Ancient and Modem Lan guages, Literatures and Natural Philoso phy; A. Spencer, A. M. f Professor of Natu ral Science and Moral FfißOsophy; Mrs. C. M. Mclntosh, History, Rhetoric, Phys iology and Penmanship. Prof. George W. Chase will have charge of the School of Music. A professor for the School of Art has not yet been obtained. An election will probably soon come off, as there aro several applicants for the position. Mrs. A. Spencer will have charge of the Home Department. Other professorships will ’ bo established as the school progresses anil prosfxira. charge ar*s all thorough teachers, and], the ments are well arranged. The course of studyJprvsseritxxl is as ! complete as that of any female college iu the South. The standard will be high. From the first , the aim of the trustees and j the professors will Ixs to make the college ; first class in every particular. By keep ing this aim in view It will not require long for the Institution to become gener ally known, and as a consequence it will Ixs largely patronized. Tho Trustees and Faculty are hard at work to make the first term successful. They have so far boon very successful and their labors have accomplished enough to warrant a pre diction that college opens in Oc tober the encouraging prospects will con vince all who are now skeptical of its suc cess. Those who know best what can reasonably be expected are unanimous In the opinion that tin* success of the Coiutn bus Female College Is a fixed fact. Time will convince those who doubt this judg ment. Preferred I lie Seek lie. The New York Tribune tells of a Hebrew' merchant, from a Western city, who went into a largo New York wholesale house tho other day, and said he wished to buy about $1,500 worth of goods. He was willing to pay $1,200 cash, and give his note for ninety days for the rest of the bill. The firm looked up the house which the customer represented, and came to the conclusion that his note wouldn’t Ixs of much value. They concluded, however, to sell him the* goods he desired, making a sufficient advance on the usual price to cover the amount of the note. The sale was made, and the bill amounted to $1,150. The purchaser paid t he $1,200, and drew his note for tie* remainder. “Now, mine vriends,” said he, “I rants you to gif me von present. 1 alvays has a present after so big a bill.” “Well,” replied tin* merchant, “we can’t give you much of a present, but, you can pick out a necktie for your self if you wish.” “N>, no, 1 vants no neckties. I vants a silk dress for mine vife.” “O, wo can’t do that,” said the merchant, “hut I'll tell you what w< will do. We will give you your note.” “My note! no. py my gracious, I take de necktie.” • TO THE PUBLIC'. Wishing to reduce our stock, wo now of fer for the next thirty days a large assort ment of solid Gold Sets, l'insaiMl Earrings at i.kss than New York cost . Also a va riety of Silver-plated (‘asters. Thesegoods will and must lie sold at a large sjuM illce. All other g< km Is at reduced prices. Terms cash on delivery, (’all and satisfy your- Stilf at Wittich A Kissel’s, jodu tf Jewelry Store. The place to have your Watches and Clocks repaired and guaranteed for twelve mont its is at | U. H. Lequin’s. THE <AHH Ift K Y 4,00 DM IXOtsK Will Offer o Monduy More of tlie White Victoria Lawns ho •■agorly sought after tlie past week; also, notable bargains in Gasslmeres, White Swiss and Nanaook, new Sash Ribbons, Irish Linens, Table Cloths ami Towels. Will o;x*n to-morrow a choice line of UattCbe* jeis tf J. s. Jokes. t il AN. II F. YM A V .V CHft.’N RESTAUR ANT AND SALOON. Imported anil Domestic Liquors, Wines, CSgars and Tabaeoo. (TNCINNaW r/AOFR ltftißß UFIY.T. jjy®) Columbus, Ga. For the Farmers: A large lot of CVrttonados. ir you w:uit a bargain in Spring and Suiiinn>r Pants u r^r?' k ' U ’ j. j. ■vruiTTLE’s. .last AXrlvN. If you want Misses* Host', In : medium or extra length, very cheap, go to I febis dxwtt j. j. wmarrar*. 1 ~fjjfl 1 *—#■ liniffl Burros Jk Williams will duplicate New \ York anti Boston prices, freight added, for i Bagging. New Orleans prices for Ties. ailg27 2W *J ■< *j. •; ;• { j —- -• Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. .<* >••*£ twfcinii'forAi.‘. I aug27 2w Bukrus A Williams, i A fresh lot of Black anti Colored Kid Gloves, justfn He sdtd at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. TnUc—A Nulls. Sure und Ntcn ftlße (JM The unpreqSilenbjfl sale cr this workl renowned medicine proves Incontostibly that no remedy has superseded the use of tlila reliable Tonic. No aplesli luis lxx*n ; found so haril as not to “yiohl to its soft-1 suing influence, and, no liver no hypertro phied ug not to give up its long-retaincMi bilious seerfstions, and no Chill or Fever has yut Mfustxl to fail Uilq lite*. Whx*- kx-k, Finlay Jbrlof Now Or leans. For sale by all druggists, daw • Call at J. J. Whittle's and get some oi 1 the Eureka Sfxxl Silk. It is the smooth est, strongest aud choa[M*t silk in use. apt ftsllw. New Tennessee ltye, Corn, Bacon, Pota- j bx*s, Onions, Tobacco, Iron Ties and Bran,; cheap for cash at D. AvkretTs, augi'.i *iw Under Ra nk in House. 3,U00 bundles In si Tie# for sale. aug27 2w Buruus it Williams. If you want a Black Ixico Point at New York cost call at J. J. Whittle’s. Jc3o tf Thu largest and prettiest sch Motion of j Trine fair Flowers in the city, is at mbTf*fi&\Vtf J. J. Whittle’s, j Jew*lry repaired and made to order Engraving and Watch Repairing done at WirrkJH A Kissel's, j KKMOVAI. XOTH E. Iftr W olf <i N*e arl, .I**l* Fi-ImI••, Colnmhu*. Cla., have removed their Printing office into the Daily Times Office building, where they will befdeased to s<s their customers and friends and the public generally Having made new additions of type to their office, they are prepared to do ull kinds of Job Printing at most rates und at shortest notice. aug‘29 tf A large assortment of Linen Collars and CifTs of the latest stylos just received at upl J. J. WHITTLE’S. Why Will You Plf Atvit y WITHOUT A PARALLEL. The demand for Dr. J. Bradliold’s Fe male Regulator is beyond precedent in the annals of popular remedies. Orders come in so thick and fast that the Propri etor lias, heretofore been unable to lilt them all. He is happy to stab' that ar rangement# are now complete by which he Is prepared to manufacture Female Regulator on a scale equal to the < mer-; geney, and the public may k**! assurtnl that their wants may now Ixs supplied. Physicians of liigh repute are using tiiis gn?at remedy, iu daily practice, all over Georgia. Hereafter no woman need suf fer from suppressed, SJisjxNKkwl or irn*g uliir menstruation. This valuable modi-1 cine is prepared by L. H. BradiieM, Drug gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per bottle by druggists throughout America ] HEARTY. RLOOMING WIIKW'. Marietta, Ga., March l), 1870. MeMr. Brad field & Cos.: Gentlemen—You will please ship usan-j otlier supply of your invaluable Female Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We are happy to state that this remedy gives j better satisfaction than any article we | soil. We have been selling it since 1868, and witnessed many remarkable cures by : it. Among others, there was a lady friend of ours who was sallow and sickly j until she was twenty-six years old, when she was married, ilor husband lived two years and died, fcvhe continuol in bad fu'allh; in fact, she lias never been what a woman ought to be. A few months afti'r the death of her husband she saw! your miv*rtiseiiH'iit, and came to our store and bought a bottle of your Iteguia- j tor from us, anl took it according to di rections. It has cured her sound and well, brought her r*sgular monthly peri-; <kls on, and Umluv she is a hearty, bloom-! ing widow witii the use f but two but- . ties of your Regulator, i-osting her only! throe dollars, when she had tried several i pliysicians and spent a great dml of j money without any benefit. Wishing you I gn at sue<*ess with your valuable reme dies, we are, respectfully yours, etc., w. Root A s. j ap23 3m j ion. rjpHEFIRM or Frank ('. Johnson A Cos. in this day dissolved by inutuai consont Tin* bnsiDesit of the Ist* firm will be nettled by the undersigned, who alone is authorized. All per sons indebted will phase t ome forward and settle promptly. F. C. JOHNSON. I. 0. Johnson will continue the business at the old stand for the next '.lo days. where Dress Goods, both summer ami winter, will be offered at halt their value. All other goods very cheap for cash. augiil deodawlw COI.UM BUS Female College! FIRST BESBK>N BE 3IKS First Monday in October. College established on the University plan. | Course of study into the schools of ) Rel U-s Lettres. History and Literature. Ancient , Ijmguayes. Modern Languages Mathematics,. Natural Seienee. ÜBla|hnd Moral Science, Pan inansbip. Elocution and Calisthenics, together j with the schools of Art and Music. These schools , will opened with the following Faculty 4 O. It. GLENN, A. M . A. BPENVKK. A M., Mrs; V. Mr Me INTOSH Prof. GEO. W. CHASE, Principal of School t)f Music Mrs. A. SPEnCBR will have charge 01 tho i Home Department. A competent Art Teas'll-r selected by Hie Ist (October. A Normal Department lll organized, offer ing special advantages to Young I-adies iu ai cjufr ing a knowledge ot fht theory ;md practice of imsiructiug, and enibra. ing a higher cours. in literidur. ad the Artaand wicatfew with a ejn - rial view to the prrtfhtaioti of Tewhinf?. Board iu the College at #IB.OO per month. Por**ther ctigr*<s see circular or apply to Or. It. GLENN. Chairman of Faculty, or to 1 TRUSTEES: J. Rhodef Browne. A. Illges. D. F. MlUcoxJ A. M. Allen aatl Geo. P. Swift, Sr. ir tf - /___ nMTPDMd) Administrator’s Sale. \I7TLL be sold the first Tuesday in September f I next, in front of Rosette. Kill a A Co.’s auction store, on Broad Street, Grtuiubim, Oa„ betww, u the legal hours of sale. 1 % acres ofland, j on wkich Warner Johnson noliv#. boundaotith | by Lumpkin It •-ad. north by |kmtb western Rail road. west bv lands or Seaborn Jones, : east by Burton's laud; also, \ of an acre, , bouuded north by Mr. Hall's wagon yard, cast by ' lands a his<JiaU s,ad south by * ditch,wi st by ! laehd# lately belonging to o*Ut<s of Seaborn Jones. ; The last two tracts of land situate and M‘ing in j Coolyville. Sold as the property of Jane Cooly. | deceased, for benefit heirs and creditors. Terms cash. CAItY J. .. j ■££-£< ' Columbus Dental Rooms, TV. T. POOL. Proprietor, ‘ Gec-rifh IloniA BntWUiig, je|7 wit Cohunbns. Georgia, | DIRECTORY OF THE CITY. Cliuretieau XUftst PHK.'BtfIKUA t * \ * | Corner i'f OgleHjorpo and fit. Clair streets - fiev. J. 11. Nall, pastor. Services at 10 1 , a. m. aud 4 e m. each Sunday. Sunday-school at ja. m EVUCOrAL (TUIIUTY). Ogh thorj'c street, be tween Raudolph and Bt. Clair -Rev. W. C. Hunter teetor. Services at 11 a. M. and 4 r. M. each Sunday. SußUy-chool at J v. M. ItOUAM OATHoI.tO. Kt. Phillip* and St. James (Oatholic)- on Ja* k soi. sireat, betwsxtn Baldwin and F*.w stre ts— I Fatht r Haasiitr n janitor. Mass at 4*f sad V . a. I m.. ami vwq- p* at t> e. u. Cateehiam at at. u viut smitr. lUr.di lj.li slfWt l_ be(#een Jarksdh and Troup ! streets—ltev. C. A. K< ndrick jiastor. Scrvieea I ©very Sunday at lu>, a. m. and 75,v. a. Sunday school at a. M. MKruouiiar. St. Luke—On Ja kaon Mtreet, between Randolph and St. Clair—ltev. R. J. Corley pastor. Ser vtof* each Sunday at lt)>, a. m. and 7.‘ft r. n. Sun- j day School at V) a. m. Ht. Paul—Southeast corner of Frankliu and Troup atroc-ta—Rev. J. O. Branch pastor. Ser vices every Sunday at HD, a. m. and 7‘, v. m Sunday-school at 4 v. m. Broatl 8t rcet Methodist—Ou upper Br<<l street Rev. B. F. Breedlove jmxtur. Borvices every Sun day at HD, a u. ami 7), p. x, Sunday school at J l , x. xi. Class meeting at 'J a. m. JKWIKH STNAOOOCK. Cono rof Crawford and Forsyth streets. Iler uian Birkinthal rablX. S. rviccs every 1-Yiday evening at 8 o’clock, and Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. OIBAaB. Methodist—L. B. Payne pastor. Services first Sunday at 10. 1 , a. m.. and third Sumlay at sr. m. Sunday-scIHX.I .1 p. x*. Baj.tist—Rev. O. I*arker, pastor. Services on the first ami third Sundays in each mouth. Suiiday-scliixjl at Ba. m. UUOWNKVinUC. Baptist—Rev. J. V. Reeves, j>astor. Services socon 1 and third Sundays. Sunday s. Iwm.l at 9 a.m. Singing School meets every Monday. Wednes day and Frjday nights at the Brptist Cknrch. Conducted oy aW. Brand. Trinity (Methodist) —Rev. L. B. Payne pas tor. Services first. aeuf>nd aud third Sunday at 8 i*. xt.. and 3rd Sunday at I<D, a. ,v. Alternate Sundays supplied both morumg and eveuiug. Sunday -seht.ol every Sunday at 3 p. M. COtiOUB. Anbury Chape! (Methodist)—East Common—W. J. Gain, s paster. Se rvices every Sunday at lUt, a. M„ 3p. M. and 7 1 , at night. Sunday-school at J A M. First Baptist—Corner Front aud St. Clair street (near river)—Green McArthur pastor. Ser vice* every Sunday at 10.', a. m. and Br. u. Sun day-school at 8 a. w. Bt. John (Methodist), Northeast Common—E. P. Holme* j>astor. Services every Sunday at 10>, a. xi. and Bp. xi.. Suuday-scbool at 9a. u. Secoml Baptist church (Northern Liberties) — Primus Stafford pastor. Services every Sunday at HD, a. m. and mp. m. Sunday-school at 9a. xi. ('oltimbti* Crnnge M* • ta over Pollard Harris’ store last Saturday iu every mouth. 1.. O. P. Muscogee IxMige ou Oglethorpe street, between ‘U. Ciair and Crawf- r \ streets. Regular ineetiugs held ••very Monday evening at 7‘j o’clock. Chathoochee Encampment most* ‘id aud 4th Mv>ndays in *-a:U month. NlhNMllC. Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 3<l Tuesday night iu each month. Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on Ist Friday uigbt in each month. Hope Council, So. 4 Meets 3d Saturday night In each mouth. St. Aldemar Ovuimandory.—Meets 2d Tuesday uight iu each month. Lodge in Burros’ building, corner Broad and Randolph streets. I Val Hcrilli. Lodge in Burma’ building—Meetings held on the Ist and 3d Sundays in each mouth. Public lluililincrv Court House (in Court Square, ceu-re of city) ! between Oglethorpe aud Jackaon ana Crawford | and Thomas streets. Jail on East Comae n, foot of Crawford street. Opera Rouse northeast corner Crawford and | Oglethorpe streets. Female Orjihau Asylum, East Couimcn near cemetery. Post Office, corner Oglethorj> aud Ranc.olph 1 streets. Hotel*. Rankin House, corner Broad aud Crawfor.c, ) streets. Planters' House, Broaii street (east side), be i twecu St. Clair and Crawford. I Central Hotel. Broad atreet (east side), between St. Clair and Crawford Street*. Broad Street House, .-ant side Broad street, be ; tween Crawford and Thomas streets. Public wclutols. . No. 1 (white male) northeast corner Jackson ! and Craw lord street*. No. 2 (white lemah-) south- I west corner St. Clair and Forsyth streets. , TemjHraiKO Hall (mixed colored) Ogicthop j street, between K&udoljth and Bryan. ftluiiiripul Uovrrniuent. I Mayor, John Mcllhenuy; City Treasurer, Jobe N. Barnett; Clerk <>f Council, M. M. Moore; City | Attorney. Charles Coleman; City Physician, W W. FleweUtm; City Sexton, Abraliam Odom; City ! Marshsl. ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Rob. > insou; Wharfinger. Jake Burma. roucx. r Of del—W. L. Robinson. Stiuad—T. .T. Moors, captaiu: Roln. Mitchell, Wm. H. If. Wood. Charles Brady. Wb . | Smith, James Kobsrt*. , Second S<juad—Johu Forau, captaiu: John St. Clair, Jonh ftoj*pr, Zeno Pickett, Dan'l Duncan, ' Joliu Brady, John Feagau. Hull of (oluiiibu<* I'irc Depart incut. Board of Control—W. H. Williams. Chief En gineer; C. A. Etheridge, First Ass't Engineer; A. K. Francis. Second Aast't Engineer; G. It. Flour noy. Secretary. VIUK COXIPANIKt*. Columbus, No. 1- Engine bouse ou Broatl street, ] above Bryan. Young America. No. 5 Engine house on Ogle thorpe street, between Crawford and Thomas. Central Mechanics. No. 6—Engine horn* on Rju>- i dolph street, uenr Union Passenger Depot. Rnik and No. I—Engine house next to Springtir’s Opera House. Military. City Light Guards—Armory in Rankin House , Hkating Kink. Entrance on Crawford street. Colombo* Guards—Armory iu (Junby’s build ; ifig. (“m St. Clair street, between Broad and Front i streets. ! Muscogee Hifien- No arruory yet. The Pen Luey School i-’oif Bov.**. Two miles north of Baltimore. Maryland. \1 r ILL b.-gin its next >- ssD u on fV Monday. 15th Septemlnr next. The undersigned (form* rly Preirs- ’ ! sor in the University of Georgia) re i fer* to the leading eitixem* of the ! Rcfereaees in Columbus: (’has. H. Williams, i Es<j., Dr. F. A. Stanford. Mr. W. G. Woolfolk. 11 M. JOHNSTON. WarerTy P. 0., Baltimore county. Md. j ang4 rtw DANIEL R. BIZE, I’ropritior Wagon and Stock Yard! (HAVE, iu connection with my Family Grocery j Store, a well arranged Wagon and Stock Yard, j with Private Boarding House. Wheelright sod BjaoksTmth Shops, ao eounet'ted as u* add to the comfort aud oonvemence of this Yard; ami ask the attention of planters ami merchant* to its advautagea as a kxation, ami earnestly solicit your patronage gy^Sign—Wheel and Plow. East of Planters' Warehouse, and J. k J. Kauf man a Wholesale Grocery House. augls deodArwtl Columbus Merchants SEED SOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IS the ta i, norm n standard JT IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE ; of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the people . there love to do their trading in Columbus, and they are obliged to spend their money with those • merchants who advertise. The STANDARD has ; a large circulation. Address W. E. MUMFORD, Editor and Business Manager. fob2o lw RANKIN HOUSE. l oliiinliiH, Ooorjrin, MRS. F. M. GRAY, Froprletres*. J. A. SELLERS, Clerk. my 9 ly j I)R. J. A. URQUHART Tf AS AN ovncfll aud slosjviug apartment ui XI. the premises formorly ktutwu as the Dr. Boxciuau lot. at the corner of Mclntosh and Randolph street*. Entrance to the office ou Mc- Intosh street, where professional culls, made either st day or iright. may be left and will he promjuly attended to a* SN>* as received. IftnM-mj tf. 0. A. KIEHXE, MKUCHANT TAII.OH 1.14 llnmtl Mrwl, Has ou baud a liaudsouie aaaortmeut of Guu tiemeu's Drea Goods, English and French i Cassimeres, Vestings, Ac. Cutting done at ressonatile rates. Have your Clothes made by me. and I guarimUi ; perfect satisfaction iu style aud pritW. Jrm:sl It J. T. COOK. Stalls 15 & 17, Market House, EEPB constantly on latid aud thr sale tin* BEST MEATH that tau be obftai ued. mb2s dlv J. D. Ram M<>. W.!W. Macs all. RAM HO A M ACK ALL, Alturuej* n( Lin, office opposite Central Hotel, Colutfihus, Ga. Pnwticu In Btate aud Alal->ana Courts Rkxkrkncks—Qcn. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan nah. Ga.; Cktn. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah. o*.; Gov. J. Black Grooine. Annapolis, Md.; A. &J. E. Let>! Jr., Esqs.,St. Louis. jIM ly THORNTON A GRIMES, Attorii<'># a( Idtw. OFFICE over Abell k On.*#, corner of Bru*l and St. Clair streets. Coluuihits. Gw. jail 16 ly Joseph F. Pou, UforiM') A Couiim'llih- ut |jnv, OFFICE west side Broad street over store of W. H. Robarts k Cos. Practices iu State aud Federal Courts. Advice aud services tendered to Administrators. Executors. Guardian**, ke. Spe cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles, Ac., iu Georgia, or auywhere iu tlie United States. All nuslNXas promptly attended to. fob 7 dtf J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, rRACTICES In (Jourts of Georgia and Alaltama. Office 128 Broad strict, over C. A. Redd Ai j Co.*s. Special attentiou given t.. oolltH-tious. Jaulu tf L. P. A EN(H HACKER, Fttsliioufihlo ’X’ftilot*. KOOMS ov*?r Moffett’s Drug Store. lam reg ularly supplied with the latest FASHION j PLATES, and am prejmred to guarantee perfect J Hat is tact ion. at reasonable rates, j mh‘2l uodfiiu K. THOMPHON, Livery mill NnUi Htiible, OdLETHOKPE BTEBT. b,t>ni lUndolpli .ml Bryan. The best of Saddle sud Harm*** i Horses. A fine tot of Carriages and Buggies ; always on hand. Special attention given to the accommodation of Drovers. They will find it to their interest to put uji with him. fob 14 tf Kingston's Oswego Pure and SIJA’EH C-XaOMH HTAHOII, For the I.amulry. Manufactured by T. KingNford ic Non, The b**at Htarcb iu th- World. / iIVEa beautiful finish to tt.- linen, aud the \ft differ**nos in cost between it aud common starch is scarcely half a cent lor an ordinary washing. Ask your Grocer for it. Kingstord's Oswego Corn Starch, For Puddings, Blanc Mange. Ice (’ream, kc., is the original Established iu 1848. And preserves its reputation as nnucS, stuonokh and mokk i*kl- U'atk than auy other article of the kind offered, either of the Maine name or with otlu-r titles. Stkvkn>on Macadam. Ph. D., Ac., the hlghent chemical authority of Europe, carefully analyzed tbiH t orn Starch, aud says it is a most excellent article, of diet, and iu chemical and feeding prop • rtiert is fully equal to the heat arrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Custards, Ac.. ac<-<,iiij>aiiy each one pound jiackage. For Bslf •> all First-C'laNM (ir*rrr. jytf dAwtf Ready for Sale! AN ADDRESS ON Elementary Agricultural Chemistry BY •I. fiOVKOK LEWIRI), j Bound in yemphlet form, is now r-ady for sale, j Price 25 cents. Can be furnished oh application i to TIMES OFFICE. augM tf H. F. ABELL & CO. —UAvr— JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF St. Croix Rhiii, Port Wine, Claret Wine, Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey, Boker’s Bitters, Sherry Wine, Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiskies, All of the finest quality and tor al at low i prices, and we arw daily receiving new and choice Family Groceries of all varieties. #£#* All Goods Delivered. 11. F. AIIELL X i O. aj>7 t* PASSENGERS Going North or East \I r Ii.L avoid night ehangco and Secure the mont comfortable sn<i nhortest root* by 1 buying tickets Via the Virginia Midland. THIS ROUTE 18 ONE HUNDRED MiI,EH SHORTER THAN ANY *iflitt to tlie Hprliiiffe of Vlrtflnla. G. J. FOHEAf'KE, General Manager, Alexandria, V*. w. u. onrur, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ap3 tf John Mehaffey, VT HIS OLD STAND. d<ifwr ol 6kl*fl,ort. and Bridge street*. ColunilmN, On.. Will I’uy 1 lie Hiirhoat Market l*r e ron ICiiKN. Olil Cotton. Hides, Itr) and Green, Fins o AU^IKIW, [ Beeswax, and Tallow, Old Metal*, Ae.. Delivered at Repots and Wbsrfa in Oohuubus. Georgia. ;*! tf Want**, Hftaarw ! | For which I will pay f 2.50 p*r hundred pound*.