The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, September 05, 1875, Image 4

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TICK DAILY TIMES. V. M. UICM AM l4>\. - . CU> Kdltwr. C'uluinbiiM. Ott.. SUNDAY HEPrKMBKU 5. 1873. K IM M. W)OW r. OAK BAKU, Ml. % VIIHIHI* JU. iUru<-M Md r#Mwllr< i I.hw. . titt. • Jio, 7 tr>m4 street. owr Witttab * Kiiiael's JawoUry Store. WW MMMM In th State and Federal Court*. feL3B •AM L 4. MATCMKB. H. M. OOIIt'IIUI. II VrniKK A UOKTillll'N, Alliirr|i MHI ('HArll*r lit l.ftt*. Practice 1* BOrt* muk- Vtotonrt fVmrtn. OtWH- 41 IlfiiA.l ivd WtUkii If 81m *4r* jewelry Hijrv. f**!* D fi)U NNI H4IIA i iUMKT. umCK DAILY TIM KM. September 3-4. 1876. FINANCIAL. Money Iq I” l'. Pr c*ML <MI buying 1W selling 114. Silver nominal. Him hi bills ou New York baying %e itNwwmil; demand bills on Boston •4. discount; Iwiik checks qe. premium. <;<*!,CMlKih COTTON MARKET. NRW iH.AMA. Market closed dull st tbs following quota tions : ordinary .A.,. ♦-..> U> (KmMl Or • llir y 11 *£ LuW moldings ........ 13 il2‘4 Middling* *8 G*off Middlings W U f &— Warehouse Ii n 5.1 bl * Receipts 67 bales— o hjr H. W. H H.. 44 by M. It G. H. I by Western H R„ oby N. It 8. K. 14., 0 by Ulvtrr. 32 by wagon*, Shipments 41 bales—3l by 8. W. H. It.' 0 by W. A. It.; Wfor home consumption. DAILY vutmiiit. Stock August Ml. 1875 . * 4M Hectdvod to dsy.... '7 " previously ; 0 lOl srt Shipped to*day .......... t... 41 '• previously <W OW Stock wft hniul 6,7 dani day last year—Received * *• •• —Shipped —-* •* ** ** —-Sales ... •• *• •• —Stock | Total rMl|ita t 4av* Middling* 15. 0. N. POUTtt. Receipts at all port* to-day 1.403 bales, a port* to Great Uritaiii bales ; Continent 0o bales. Consolidated ——. exports to Great Untatu —— baloa to Continent stock •t all porta 07.H4W. V PUBLIC tVtTVLX. Visible aupply 1.8-14,750 i Anwricau 731.600 . f.aible aupply same time lat year 3,030,1-31; Aiu. ri. au 714,834 ,1. K. UMAVKB, F-i . rtf fi*uy, Altt., Is autbMfi/oii to rodiivo sub- Horiptioim itii't contract for advflftlHluif for tli Daily and Weekly Times anywhere ill Alabama. XW Al verllsoiwents. Hugging Mini Tics Kutldiff A, Lamb, Executor* Saic Jobr'ph Jtmci*. Khciiff Hales for Noviuilwr Fimi. It Ivey, Slwrlff. Hutfar and Flour HadclifT A Laiuli. llalf-iuade Hltiru rhotints A I*reiKstt. Xov Hats K. E. Yoiirfo. Oi l Lif Citldn Whiskey UadclUT A JUuub. Cheap Pirrvirtioiis <f all Dcsci iptli*n l>r. J. E. lUtaittL Largest. *SU>ck of Dry CJo*|gin th(? Htatc, at WboliNUkio and llctail Oawlcy V Lew- Id, I.vJhikl 154 llroad stmit. New Wet*tern Bran Ivey t Bro. OrooeiloM ut Wholesale Watt A Walk er. Dry Gvkhls Cheap and at livivtf price* J. J. Whittlu. Hlivmh for all--W. H. Itobaru. rtXKH.VI. NOTICK. The friends and ncipmlntances of Mr, aud Mrs. 4. 11. Chambers are invited to at* lent the ftniorul of their second son. chaulks AukkohoMßlE, from tin* resi detkiu of Dr. Charles T. Aboreroinble, in Huskill ogMuty, Ala., tills afternoon at 4 i/ula’k. YM ttwul C-ValeuMlMl Ksi'liemrMt! (Jh.Mp Goods at tin* cash aterc, 45 (Jraw far l StCOwt. I>K. J. K. JiboUNT. r <uc your old L>g Cabin Whiskoy at Kadguiv *v Lamb’s. Western Brail at Ivey A Brother's $l 25 to $i 41 |h.*i" hutiiimi |><minis. • ■ Ar* fuod*. Mr. K. E. Yoogrt has been on to Now York ami siloctel a spioinlld lot of Fall ami Waiter hut*, lf will rot urn to-uuu row, nu t ru tlioeuurtie of the ww*lt will oprii lus-logant assortment. Everybody that iMpliM* to w* ir u fusUiouablo hut at u h n iU c\wt, (MR lx* accomodated by calling: at Yougo's Hut Emporium. M<dl Oracefy. Mr. r. J. MoA lain has made the Vlr- Kin.a Grocery a modal of it* kind. Its n>uiu-*ss uinl tlie 11 uo arrangement of it* stock are noticed and complimented by all. Mr. Mo Adam has a boat of friends* and patrons. He him with him Mr. Harry Holmworth, the cleverest and most ae couimodaUiig of clerks. If you want to get pure groom-ie* cheap and get everything to suit youk try the Virginia Grocery, and our word for it you will be pleased. Flanr! Flour!! iVy u tutek of my Gem and Swansdown Flouiv Jasu T. Daniel. seitd lit Fresh Country Butter, Eggs and Chick ciih always on hand at A. 11. Daniel's, Agent., Muscogee Building. sept 2t. Juki In. A large lot of Qrowol unit Zephyr, In ail colors and shades, at apls dvvtf J. J. WurnuK's. an in Tk> ( ..■! A U*avit iful lot of Vail Prints lust in at J. J. WHITTLE'S. apt A fresh lot of Bleached Homespun, yard wide, at 10, 12% and 15c per yard the best goods in Iko market at Uie price, at febl4 clAwtf J. J. Whittle's. Call at J. J. Whittle's and get some oi the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the suiooth est, stnmgost aud cheajiest silk in use. *p* Jhi Arrlodi It,UUO yard* Calico. If you want u pretty Spring Dress, go to J. J. Whittle's. H. on-elves fresh lots weekly. feb27 Mtlrtll* Uwrtol Walnut. &4c#o<*t und Oommoo Wood CAtTOi*. Cos*** aud Caskets, and Coffin I rtmmings and Mountings in gr*nt vari ety , at the New Furniture Store, in hit tf T. T. Edmunds. \fwtte Mulpkwr Hprtnci. Xtrlwokcr l uuuty, tin. All porn, ms leaving Columhus for the ul*vo Watering Plaou are hereby notified tii.it the Stage Com*!) will make close oon nvtimt with %/m 1: 33 **. m. train op the N.g'Ui Rmlivdd, at Kiugstxiro, on IWlitys, Tluraiayl and Saturday*, j ■ id if Brown, Boland A Cos. . —,—— * —- \ new lot or UM Sheeting ami Pillow Gone tloniosputt just in and for sale cheaper than ever known before, at febj7 J. 4. Whittle's. Y. M.C. | WUT JT HAM DO&JR, WHAT IT IS DOINO, AND WHAT IT OtJOHT To IH>. Mr. Local: We ask space 111 your col umns for a few words eunecrninj( the ! Youiik Men's Christieu Associat ion of tills city. The Association wits offfanlased some | tius* laid. March and wits placed under the control of a board of ten directors. The roll of the Association has ttverutfod (jii hundred members Mince the orjfOOls*Uoit. i The younK men beifan the work of extend* I iiiK the cniisi* of religion by carrying its [ influence into channels not convenient to tlie work of the city pastors. Four places of holding prayer iiUMftiiiKs were selected -one in the southern part of the city, ouo in the Northern Liberties, owe in Browns ville uod one in Wy union. lu additloli to these, tin* Association held a Sabbath afternoon six o’clock prayer meeting at the room in the roar of the Presbyteriau churcfi, and also a Tuesday evening prayer meeting at the same plac*. The result of five of these meetings may be bummed up as follows: The Wynnton meeting wan attended and encouraged by a largo por tion of the good people of that delightful little village, and the prayer meetings had m>eonUnued loug before the young men surrenderiki their charge to the communi ty. At present there is a most flourishing Habbatii*M4'lMßl held at tlie “brick school house" every Sunday. The down-town! meeting Is held every Sabbath afternoon. It has continued to grow and increase In | interest and members until at present no | private hous t can accommodate the peo-1 pie who attend. Tlie up-town meeting ha* done much good, and is in a most flour- 1 ishing condition. Much inb;rest is mani fested in tlie Browneviile meeting. Tlie prayer inoeUng held at the lecture room of the Association on Sabbath afternoons are perfectly delightful. The room is coxy and comfortable. The meeting never ex tends over thirty minutes, and is charac terized by proceedings of the most inter esting nature, chief among which is tin* singing. The attendance Is always large and Is mostly composed of young men and I maidens. Besides all these metitings, the j Association held daily six o'clock prayer meetings last spring. All we have thus fur written sounds very enoouruging; but now we are compelled to say u few words not so favorable. Tlie Tuesday evening meeting is not properly attended by tin* members. For several weekapfista suflielent nuiidx*r have not! i>een present to form a quorum. This j should not be. It Is earnestly hcflied that! tlie ineinbers, old and young, male and female, will revive this meeting. It is one i of tlie most. Important meetings of the Association, and should Is* well attended. Another faulty state of ulTuirs Is the fact' that tie* active work of the Association, the year round, lias fallen on a peer. This should l*e changed. Ltd these mattera be j corrected and the Y'. M. A. will prove a much greater jsiwer in the cause of Christ | than it now Is. H. A. E. Tb* knbbulh u 4 li Prl*llf*. in these modern days of pr.-gress and development, when science is moving along with rapidity of steam wiud and eUndrlcity, cxuivertlng the rude material of nature into channels which multiply oumforU to the human race, prolonging human life, improving the Understanding, exacting the character, refining tlie sen tiineuts-ail age when the philosophy of tie* old and new world is spreading its bruuchesnud sending its roots deep down iuU the strata of the earth, tlie alluvial of uu hundred of ceiituri(‘M telling to us the mysteries of days unnumbered and un told an age when the nations of the earth are brought into the proximity of neigh bors conversing daily with an exchange of ideas and discoveries. lii such times we behold all these tilings and are forced to exclaim, the suu surely i is seven times its former brightness, and i a day equivilent to a week. It is said, j "Time changes ail things and wo change i with it.” When we see the developments of letters of science, of laws of necessities, surely there is great truth in the old ad age. But there are certain tilings that do not change. Kcligion may take into ik i self the form and comeliness of chureii j ism,of Kitualims.of lioinaiiiHin.or any oth er “hmi," yet the law of tiod aliail never j change, ‘‘till heaven and earth pass away; urn* jot-or title shall in nowise pass from the law till all Is* fulfilled." “For 1 testify unto every man that hoareth the words of tlie Prophesy of this Book, if any man slmll add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are within Uiis Hook : "And if any man shall take away from the words of the Book of this Prophesy, God slmll take away iiis part out of tlie Book of Lib*, and out of the Holy City, and from the things which are written In tliis Book.” Thu* we woe that the changcH of time; can not affect the Law of God. But there are those who will ask what is that; law? What is the will of God to ward men? Wo have God’s revealed Law, as in the Bible, and ids Law of Nature, as observed in Nature. Now wo know there are many who ignorantly do not accept the Bible as G ut's revealed Law, because they do not understand its teach ings, and because they are unwilling to slmly to llud out its truths. Why not ob ject to the revelation of Nature because the trees of the forest and dowers of the Held art' nut genera liis<*d. and made to grow in concepts, all the oaks growing to gether, the beach to itself, the apple to itself, Ac., in logical order ? as well as ob ject to the teachings and doctrines of the Bible, because God has not revealed his will to man, logically, in subjects, divis ions, chapters, Ac. We are among those who accept the Bi- j J lilo os the revelation of God, and from it J we learn: “Remember tin* Sabbath day to ! keep it holy,” Ac. To-day is the Sabbath of our God. Let | us sum up what we have just read and sin* what truths we can learn. ! We learn, Ist. God has given us law. j Ski. That his Laws will never lose their ; virtue and force. j 3d. That man hail better not change j God's laws. I ! 4th. That one of God's Command moats is; “Remember the Sabbath duv to k**p it ludy." These truths being learned (as nowspa i |>4H' renders only read short editorials') wo j will close, hoping to expand the suhji*ct in I our next, showing the origin and privileges i of the Sabbath. “B.“ N all**. New Tennessee Rye, Corn, Bacon, Pota* | toes, Onions, Tolwmhv, Iron Ties and Bran, 1 cheap fur i*ash at D. Avkkbtt's, I augjs 2w Fmler Rankin House. i 3,000 bundles Iron Ties for sale. uugiii 2w Uuuhus A Williams. If you want a Black Lace Point, at New York o**t call at J. 4. Whutlk’s. JislO tf ___ The largest and prettiest aeioctiou of transfer Flowers in the city, is at 1 febU dffwtf J. J. Whittle's. Kellfflttu* kervlff*. Preaching this morning at tin* Presby terian church by Rev. J. H. Nall, pastor; ! at the Baptist church by Rev. C. A. Kn -! drick, pastor; at Ht. Luke by Rev. R. J. Corley, pastor; at Ht Paul by Rev. J. O. Branch, pastor. Union services of all of the above churches to-night at the Baptist church, and preaching by Rev. 0. A. Kendrick. Usual services at the Catholic church to-day. Hervices morning and night at Broad street Methodist church. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Breedlove. Rev. Mr. Parker, pastor of the Baptist church in Girard, having returned to ids labors, will preach in bis church to-day. Heveral Columbus gentlemen arc attend ing Meriwether camp-meeting, which Is now in session. Nui vlvur uf (lie Vli-fflnla*. A survivor of the ill fated crew of U** Virginius, the story of whoso capture is so well Known, was In the city a day or two h!nee. We believe his name was Wil son, and he said ho was formerly from Mobile, to winch point he wont from here. He is said to have pa|M*rs which undoubt edly proved that, ho was on the Virginius, and was captured by the Spanish. He said he was forced oil board and had no connection witli the crew. He was saved from the terrible* fab* of Fry and his com panions by the intercession of the French Consul. He told some terrible tales of his hard ships and trials. All who met him and saw his paiiors seemed to be convinced of the truth of his story. We did not have tlie pleasure of meeting him and we “Tell the tale as ’twos told to us." Mr. Editor: The writer lias patronized Mr. Glenn’s school in the past and found him to be a most competent and excellent instructor. We were highly pleased this morning at the announcement that Mrs. Mclntosh would be associated with him in the college. By this arrangement this iiinlitutioii secures two pupils from tin? writer, who would have gone to Mrs. M. individually and many others on* known to Ih* in tlie Mann* sit uation at home and abroad. Mrs. M. is a teacher of long ex- i porlenco and varied accomplishments, and j her services are just what are mwklNl U j make the college a ooliipiete muocohs. Our j city can boast in the excellence of iddivid uai female teachers, and what we need is ' the eombined talents and influence of nil | in one first class school. CITIZEN. Hurlr4 lftirr > l. Yesb*rday uKHIt two o'clock, a number of |H*ople were attracted to M. D. Hood A Cak'b drug store by a loud noise. On arriving at the store we lound an empt y barrel on Are. The barrel had boon kicked from the sidewalk into the street. The cause of the inflation and noise was occasioned by tlie bursting of a turpentine barrel. Dr Hood is the agent for an ex cellent article of Oil Atftiue, and wliUe showing its non-explosive qualities the lire impiiened to drop in an empty turjsm*. tine imrrel, and the turpentine exhalations pr*duced the explosion. It was the empty barrel that exploded,and not the oil. If you want cheap Sugar and Flour be sure and go U> Uaix liffA Lamb's. Eitcmloß. We notiee that Mr. J. H. Hamilton, the live grot*er, is extending Ids store consid erably to nietft the demands of his fiat in creasing trade. The addition to the build ing is 25x50 feet, and will afford sjmux* for j a large qimnlity of g<*<dK. It will l*e fllbsl, I however, us soon aswuiidetivl. Mr. Hum iltoii has now on hand a very large Stock of groceries of all kinds, and as ssm as the extension* of his store is completed, it will Ih* greatly increased. Happy. An old negro and his spouse drove into the city yesterday, bringing a bale of cot ton on their trusty <UI ox cart. This was part of the results of many days of toil The old folks disposed of their treasure, and when we last saw them they were go ing from store to shut* on Broad street, purchasing necessaries, or |K*rhaps luxu ries; ut any rate both wore as happy us any royal pair. The best Bagging in the city can be hud at from 12 to 17 cents at Raik'lipf A Lamb’s. Good pric(* paid for ikvswux aud ‘Tallow by J. Ma itioN Estes. s<p4 It Irish lVt.ato*s 30c. b* 40c. per peck ut A. B. DanleTs, Agent, Muscogee Building. sep4 2t I Fresh arrivals- Cream Chocs**, Butter, j Onions, iVLabios, tc. Jas. i‘. Daniel. Ui-iM ur'n iHguil Flttwer. It is natural for people suffering with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint or any derangements of the digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headuehc, Habitual Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, Heartburn, Water-brash, gnawing aud burning pains at the pit of the Stom ach, Yellow Skiu, Coated Tongue and dis agreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eat ing, low spirits, Ac., to put off from day to day buying an article that they know has cured their neighbor, friend, or relative, vet they have no faith in it un til it is too late. But if you will go to your Druggist, Dr. F. L. Brooks, 150 Broad street, Columbus, Ga., and get a bottle of Green's August Flower your immediate Cure is as certain as ymi live. Sample bottles of this medicine ean be obtained for 10 cents to try its su|>erior virtue. Regular si/a* 75 eenLs. fry it, two loses will relieve any case. uih‘2s d.twly 4ewelry repaired and made to order Faigravlng and Watch Repairing done at Wittioh A Kinski.'s. WllhuiVu Tohlcm..! Saft, Sure nnd tlttC t'MPIf. The unprecedented sale of this world reuowned liKHlicinc pioves incoutostibiy that no remedy has superseded tlie use of this reliable Tonic. No spleen has Ihvii found so hard its not to yield to its soft ening iulluenee, ami no liver s hypertro phied as not to give up its Uug-r-taim*d bilious svretrons, and no Chill or Fever has yet refused to fall into line. Whoe lock, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druggists. d,tw i 11.1*4. lir.YM-W a ro.*s litis TAII K A N f AND HAD DO N. Imported ami Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cigars and Toboceo. GINi’INN ATI LAGKH HKKK DEPOT, jy'TO tA*luuibus, Ga. rullvrllHK Ahvnl. Pile undersigm*! offers his services to Uie public as a General Collecting Agent. The Ciire of Tenement Houhos and cx>n- Ltx*rioN of UKs r a specialty. Call at S. Plerry's Store adjoining, Poet ofßce. B. D. Casey. it r^V rm p. ■ . K<*jm f)pr >tm at <|liufChL>*l|y# ~ There Is nl Wftyifa godd aelbfid ror tal low in this market. Country people waste a great deal of it whiuß would be profita ble to theih I>puriy prepared. v* Velocipedes are now u<*d in the Italian army, and we have a score of boys In Co lumbus who can get positions in that army if whirling a velocipede at 2:|ospoed Ih any recommendation. •_ . Parties of ladles and gentlemen inay be seen strolling along the grassy banks of the river every afternoon. We hear tlmt the Heady-made Clothing Factory will go into operation some turns tills fall. lb ad tle advcrtisoiuenU in tills issue of tlie Time*. You will find thorn Interesting. Hcores of country people were in town yesterday. Our giorchants’ faces wear their meet pleasant expressfons when the rustic band begins to pour In. It is rumored that a large Matron house will ttstabllMh a bnurich of its business In tills city before the clooa of the year. An oouaMkuiutiuas*' deptiv*s Uu* Uignitled Justitxipfthc l'siK-e of bin usual ufb'rmsm nap. • Nearly all tlie new machinery bus been put iu running order at the Steam Cotton Mill. It is bright and pretty, aud works like u charm. American inadikHry la made much U.*tb*r now than It ever was before. A yisfßg man went to see a young lady who rv*id*yi about twr* miles fr*>m the city. As tiie cveniug was pleasant he walked, but wishing to make her think he eameoutona charger, he remarked that his horse was very unniairitgenfde. Just then he looked at his shots* which were covered with dust, and added, "and be was such a low little horse that my f<*et drag ged the ground.’* It is really remarkable hour many young ladies go to market *very morning. The rough old pluce looks really romantic. Bright riblionrt and brigter face* make even a veg(*tahie market attractiv**. Lookout for the Sunday afternoon bug gy rider. Columbus darkies are iu a state of fever ish excitement over the prospect of hav ing a circus here soou. We look for striped shoes next. A lovely bouquet blesscKl our sanctum yesterday, with its fragrance and beauty. If some newspaper corresjKJiident would write up Columbus for the Nortliern and Western papers |>eople would have a much higher opinion of our energy and indus try. Such (x>rres|Hndents are s|>euding their time and ink on Atlanta now, nnd you can hardly pick up a miper but what there Is something in it about the great and prospermia Gab? City. Tlie ox-devil of this office is now the fancy cash boy of a large dry gHis es tablishment. Mr. Walter C. Henderson, an old Colum bus typo, is now foreman of the Atlanta (■m Ml it ut ion office. Bridge builders say they arc sorry the Mississippi overflowed so badly, but then, you know such things will happen, ami bridge builders are the least of ull the sufferers. If somebody will offer a prize for the llnest mocking bird at the State Fair,we will wager that Mr. T. J. Me Adam has a bird that will take it off. He has refused SIOO for him. Ho can sing anything you would like to hoar. Female lawyers are springing up like magic in the West, and justice will soon is* projierly administered. Tlie scene of George Eliot's m*w novel | is iu America. Superstition changes a man to a beast; fanaticism makes him a wild bcust, and despotism inaki*s him a beast of burden. A party of Figie islauders are to attend th<* Couleuiiiai. Fhihuhdphia papers say that scaled pro|K*saisto supply them witli roast missionary during tlndrstay should be sent in at once. The Meriwcitier Vindicator is tiie most enthusiastic of all Journals on tlie question of extending tin* North A South Railroad. When the project is completed there will U* a grand Ht rill in tiie land. County Court begins Monday. Young ' lawyors are happy. Mr. W. A. Hanson, formerly of this city, ! has been elected President of the Citizen's j Bank of Atlanta, cicr Mr. John T. Grant, I resigned. John Raskin says Uu; man who cannot write Uie lurst of |n**try lias no i>Urtin(*ss | to writ*.;any. Tiie glory of the watermelon crop has depart*ni, and there is a (bx-line in |)ara- I gorie. I t ’oim; out t* the Baptist Church to | riiglit t*i union services. Hannibal Hamlin is now called “the as sas-in of cheap posuige." The Presid*Hit does not Impress any one very much by his public speeches, hut when he bawls out L his nigger boy— “ Sam, fetch me that txirksvnrir!” hH words are not without effect. The old tnarher of Dickons was Buried in England the othev day. lli name was Ikv. 4. E. Giles, aud h*- taught Dickens at Portsmouth. Evangelist Saukey photographs Queen Victoria as “just such a pleasant womanly body as we se. every Sabbath in the amen corner of our churches in America.'* At Marblehead they fish with nitnv glycerine, aud the shore is covered with dead lish after every explosion. The ties tliat hind a business man to the public mlver-tfca*. Arb*mus Ward once wrote to a publisher who had altenni his manuscript very much: “The next book f write I am going to get you to write." Thomas H. Benton's tomb in Missouri I is suit 1 to U* unrHH>gni/aM>h) among ruins. Shame on the jmople of that State. Columbus mosquitiH** are not as large as quail*. ThaChiueso sit about In groceries and declare their readiness to whip England in Just two weeks. Dr. Mnay Walker b Ux Utah, and ahe says ehe would rntmiwry Krighnm Yt*ung if he had a iHamohd nt>se and ears or gold. Those wishing a bargain in Table Dam ask. Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to (!:vll at febit d&wtf J. 4. Whittle s. A U'autiful line of Hamburg Eilgings ami liisertingsv a| pnees #o suit Uie pur > chaeer, at rebH lUwtr J. T. WiiiTruc's. ic i.mu vax. wtii i:. lor>V*ll A mDH, (Yiluinbus. Ga.. have removed their Printing Office into ! the Daily Times Office building, where : they willin' pleasad to ♦** thair customers and friends and the public generally Having made new additions of type to their office, they are prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing at most neasnadjlo rates hud j aug*29 tf r * Bridal Presents of Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment just received at . „ v r rmon a Ktxsei/s. •fi’o MN'Pe iliofß tfvoft glad to IBt C>l. Wui wa 4 u * ( l;.b, of AUOirtu, on ll* Htnx'tß. He is the plctun* of hiqtlth, and seems os natural and young as wlieq we knew him ten yoars JfJ We had the fdeasun* of a call last Friday from Rev. Abner Flewellen, President ot Andrew Female College, Hit uatnl at Cuth bert. He reportA his institution art doing weliapd (gijoying good prosiffcts. Hue ceart to it siui its Hs*HrplUled President. Mr. It. 11. Gray and family have re- j turned from a summer trip in Alabama. I kitiifr |i Huy i hru|* lluwro. Tim real flNCnfe of tho late Col. K**alK>ni I Jones, will b*; puiklviHy add by the ad ministratrix on next Tuesday, at lt**s*‘U**, \ j Ellis A (Vs., auction rootu. Parties wlio want bargains in property will do well to attend. In tho city village north of the city there i are many vacost lots to be sold. All of : the real estate will be sold without limit. | Beo tho ndvertiH**uH*nt In thiA pa|x*r, and ntUmd the sal**. Huh Or. The up trahi on tiie Savannah A Mem phis Road run off yesterday, about fifteen miles from (>|x*lika. It was caused by someone changing tin* switch. The en gine and tender were both thrown from th** track. Ho one hurt, and no damage done, except to delay tin* train for live or six hours. Ucf. tY A. Kendrick will preach In the Baptist Church at 11a. m. Union services at BP. M. THE < AMU IIRY M>ODH HOLME Wilt Wer un SCMMIiy More of tin* White Victoria Lawns so eagerly sought after the |*ast week ; also, j notable bargaius in Cossimeres, White Swiss and Nansook, new Hash RiMmsis, Irish Liin*irt. Table Cloths and T*Mf4*ls. Will open to-morr*w a ciioie*.* lim; of j Calicoes. jort tr J. S. Jones. TO THE PlHl.lr. Wishing to r**luce our stock, w* u<*w r of fer for the uext thirty days a large ass*rt mentof SOLID Gold Sets, Pins and Earrings at ushk than New York cost. Also a va riety of Silver-plated Castors, Th**rt**g*Bßls J will and must la* sold at a large sacrifice.; All other goods at reduced prices. Terms i cuah on delivery. (Mil ami satisfy your self at Wrrnoii A Kissel’s, j**3i> tf Jewelry St*.re. The place to have your Watch**s and Clocks repaired and guaranteed for twelve month* is at C. H. LKqriN’s. Fur the FuruM**-*: A large lot of Cottonodes. If you want a bargain in Spring ami Summer Pant*- Goods, visit feb*27 J. 4. Whittle's. Jul Arrives. If you want Ladies’ or Miss***' Hose, in mt*diuni **r extra length, very cheap, go t* febl4 d*Wtf J.J. WhITI'LE*H. Burras A Williams will dupllcat*; New York and Boston prices, freight udded, for Bagging. N*w Orleans prices for Ties. aug27 2w Anew arriviU <r Hamburg Edgings at apl J.J. WIIIITLE’S. SU,OU> yards Bagging for sale. uug*27 2w Buhkus A Williams. I A fresh lot (f Black aud Colore*l Kkl I Gloves, just iu aud to ‘a* sold cheap, at ! apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. wm. ori v To.ua y At THE VI ROI\ I A H TO KE ! Novelties In Neckties, Muffles, Belts, i lk;It-Buckles, and Lace Barbes. I 'The Lise** and Lace arc new and I pretty. Ru(flings for tiie neek in new styles. ALSO, White (ioods, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons. New Fall Prints, Etc. All to be sold at less than MAUKET PRICE FOB CASH. sep3 oodtf H. T. CHIGLEK. A large lot of Ladies’ Light Kid* L> be sold cheap at feb!4 dxwtf J.J. Whittle’s. A large assortment of Linen Collars and Guffs of the latest style* just received at apl 4. J. WHITTLETS. Why Will Thu !•!• Away WITHOUT A PARALLEL. The demand for Dr. J. Bradiieki’s Fe male Regulator is bnyond piecedeut In the annals of popular remedies. Ordem come in so thick and fast that the Propri etor has, heretofore been unable to fill them all. He is happy to state that ar rangements are How oouipletc by which he is iirojKired to manufacture Female Regulator on a scale equal to the emer gency, aiul tin* public may feel assured that their wants may now be supplied. Pliysicians of high repute are using this great remedy, in daily practice, ail over Georgia. Hereafter no woman in'*ii suf fer from eupprt*Hßed susjH*nded or irreg ular menstruation. This valuable medi cine is prepansi by L. H. Brad Held, Drug gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at SIJSO per bottle by ilruggists throughout Ameriea HEARTY, RLOOMING WIDOW. Marietta, Ga., March U, 1870. J itnrff. Brcu/flrl*i d* Cos.: Gentlemtwi—'You will phase ship us an other supply of your invaluable Female Regulator, and forward bill by mail. We are happy to state that this remedy gives better satisfaction than any article we sell. We have been selling It since 1868, and witneaeeil many remarkable cures by it. Among others, there was a lady friend of ours who was sallow and sickly until she was twenty-six years old, when sin: wae married. Her husband lived two years and di*d. She oliaßnued in bail health; in fact, she has never been what a woman ought to be. A few months after the death of her husband she saw vouw advertisement, and earoe to our stre ami bought a bottle of your Regula tor from us. attd took it according to di rcctious. It has cured lK*r sound and well, brought her regular monthly peri ods on, aud U>-day she is a hearty, bloom ing widow—with the use of but two t*ot of \xmr Hoguhtor, rioting her ordv three dollars, when she had tried several plivsicians and spent a great deal of money without any beneiit. Wishing you Sreat success with your valuable leiuo i*H, wv an*, yours cte-. ap23 3tn R. W. BLAU, It*-purer uni Turner of PUumm tad Orpua. Bigs pointing also done. Orders may be left st J. W. ?<*m A Norman's Book Store. raylt ly DIUKCTORY (W THE CITY. Uuutlmm. riMur MmavimuM. Ourntir *f (>kl ta,,r|M. •tut Ut CkOrOUMtl— Rrv. J. H. Nail, |>Mtor. tk-rvirtNi t 10*, a. m. ud 4 v M. v*ih Sunday. Suu<Uy-ih<Hl itV*. u U-Iw iiPaL (TIUMITY). *>Kl. tliorc*- btvr, u JUandolpk kud Bt. ChUr -Rev. W. C. linn tor i> tor Bor\lc. at 11 a. u. aud 4 r. M. ea h Htn.day. rtuuday-atl*...i at 3 9. M. aoMAM V.ATUOUW. St. to ltllpo aud W. Jaiu.' K’athoh*?)~uu J* k •<n atroot. kUrtii Baldwin and Few tUrert* Fath. r HaoaiH* u )>aMtor. Man* at t; and a. m.. aud \*|Kra at i. m. Cateclnam at 4f. a, niwr BAfTiNT. Ratidohdi atreet. Ik-twfNhu and Truup • tr.*-t lt. C, A. Kt-udrick |Ntor. H,-nu-a •m rj Sunday at lo*, a. m. and 7 *. m. Sunday ft buiil at V an. St. Lukv—Oo Ja. ka.-ii atrvet. Iwtwwn Kandolpb and St. Clair—lt* v. It J. Crlcy pan Ur. rtr viwa aacb Sunday at lOq a. m. and 7> a i*. u Sun. day achool at V a. m. St. I'aul—Houtbvut turner of Franklin aud Troup atreeta— Rev. J. O. Branch }>aat)r. Ser ve, a every Sunday at 10*, a. m. and 71, r. at Sunday-acbool at 4 p. m. Brood Strwt Meihadiat- Ou npper Broad atr.-et R*‘V. B. F. Breedlove paatwr. Services every Sun day at 10q a. m . aud 7*, r. M. Suuday acboul at 3*, V M. Claaa ineetiiiK at Va. m. JKWIMH MYNAUIMit/K. U*ruer ot Crawford and Foraytb atreeU. Her* nun Birkiutlial rabbi. Servicea every Friday <• veuiuK at So’clock. aud Saturday nioruiug at 10 o'clock. NIEAIU). Metbodiat —L. B Payne natur. Servleea Drat Suuday at lu.q a. u.. aud third Suuday at 6 e. m. Sunday -acbool 3 r. u. Uaptiat Rev. (i. Parker, paator. Services on the brat and third Suudaya in ea.b month. Hu inlay-achool at 8 q a. m. BJtowwrritx*. lAptiat—Rev, J. F. Reevta. paator. Services :. oni and third Hondeya Hnnday acbool at 9a.m. Siuging ScU.h.l meets every Monday, Wednes day and Frjdav nights at the Brptiat Church. *'ouduct< u m.. 4, .V. Brand. Trinity (Meth*Kltat)-—Rev. L. B. Payne paa tor Services Brat, second aud third Sunday at 8 e. m.. and 3rd Sunday at loq a m Alternate Sunday's *upplied both umrniuK aud evening, suuday-a. bool every Sunday at 3r. m. COLOBkD. Aabury Chap* 1 (M< tliodiat) —East Common—W. J. (iaun-a paMtnr. S.irvic.a every Sunday at loq A. M., 3r. M. aud 7 q at night. Sunday-school at y am. Firat Baptist—Comer Front and St. Clair Htr*et (near river)—Green McArthur paatoß. Ser vices every Sunday at 10‘, a. m. and Bv. m. huu day Hch<H)l at 9 a. m. St. John (Methodist■. Northeast Common—E. P. HoiiiWrti paator. Services every Suuday at 10q a. M. aud Sr. m.. Sunday-a*-h*M>l at 9a. m Second Uaptiat church (Northern Liberties)— PriiiiiiM Htaßord Services every Sunday at 10 v, A. M and 8 t*. m. Suuday-achool at 9a. m. t oliuttUu* 4;rnntcr Me. ta over Pollard X Hama' store last Saturday iu ev.-ry mouth. I. o. G. F. diiMc.gec Lodge ou Gwlethorpe street, between st. Clair and Crawford streets. Regular meeting* held every Monday evening at 7‘, oVlock. Chatboocbec E.icampui. i.t fu.-eta ‘id aud 4th Mondays in each mouth. Columbian Lntge. No. 7—Meets 3d Tuesday night in each mouth. Barley Chapter. No. 7—Meets on Ist Friday uii'bt in each mouth. Hope Council, >i*. 4 Meets 3d Saturday night in each month. St. Aidcinar Coimuamtery. - Meets ‘id Tuesday night in each mouth. l-**d.:. iu B.irros building, ooruer Br>>ad and Usudolpf) streets. U Xal fieri lh. t-ndg. i u Burr us' building—Meetings held on the Ist ami 3d Sundays iu each month. PiiHltr Ituildlitga. Court House (in Court Square, m. ••e of city) h- tween Ggiethorp.* aud Ja. kson and Crawford aud Thomas str.’ets. Jail on East Common, foot of Crawford sv*eet. upera House northeast corner Craw for*, and GglethorfN* streets. Female Orphan Asylum. East Corn nut. uear cemetery. F**st Utft- e, corner Og.etkwrpe and llan . dpb streets. Hotels. ItaiiKiu House, corner Broad i,i| Crawfort. streets. Planters' House, Broad street (east side), be tween St. Clair and Crawfrd. Central Hotel, Broad street (east side), between st Oiair aud Crawford streets. Br.-sd Street H*rtls', east side Broad street, be tweeu tqawford aud Thomas streets. wrlntoN. No I (whit*' male) northeast corner Jackson sud Crawlord streets. No. 3 (white leinale) south west corner St. Clair and Forsyth streets. Temperance llail (mixed colored) Ogle t hop street, between Randolph and Bryan. 4Jo>eminent. Mayor John Mdlheuuy; City Treasurer, John N. Barnett; t.'lerk ot Council. M. M. M*Kre; City Attorney. Charles Coleman; City Physician. W W Flewellen; City Sexton. Abraliam Odom; City Marshal. ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Rob. iusoii. Wharfinger. Jake Burrus. rouut. Chief—W L. Robinson. First B*iUd—T. .T. Moor*, captain: Robt. Mitchell. Wm H H Wood. Charles Brady, Wb . Smith. Jaiue* Robarts. S.. oud S*|uad— John F<>rau. * aptain; John St. Clair, Josh Itnp* r, Zeno Pickett. Dsu'l Buucau, John Bnuly. John Feagau. Iknil Itl (Killmbus Fire llrpart inrnt. Board of Control—W. H Williams, Chief Eu glneet. C. A Etheridge, First A**'t Eugiueur; A. K Frauds, Second Ass't Kugiueer; G. K. Flour uoy S*c retary. HHE COMPANIES. Columbus No. I—Kogme house on Bros*l street, above Bryan Y**uug Am rua, No. s—Engine house ou Ogle thorpe street, between Crawford aud Thoms*. Central Mect.auus No. ft—Engine house ou Ran dolph street, near Union Passenger Depot. llts'k ami Ladder. No. I—Kugtne lumse uext to Springer’s Opera Houae YV'litnry. City Light Guards- Armory in lbtukiu House Skating itiuk Entrance mi Crawlord street. Coluiuhua Guard*—Armory in fkkuby’a build ing ou St. Clair street, between Broad aud Front streets. Muscoge.- Itifies--N*i armory yt. The P(*ii Lucy School FOH HOYS, Two miles nortb -f Bsltiiaore, Maryland, tl'llL iti* u-xt # '*"U **u l M'.mUy, I .til Sr ji Dili Ur u*-xt. Tlut uiitlcrsigntxl (rriu* rly Froi-s- H>>r in to*' Cnivrmily t CJeorni*) re- I* rs to tii*- citizctM <*l the lU-i. rt u: t- ui LWiliubtU: Chiu;. II Willumn, Erttj.. Dr. ¥. A. Htaufurd. Mr. W. O. W.x.lfolk, K. M JOHNSTON. Wavorly V. 0.. lialliinor*t county. Md. lisr DANIEL R. BIZE, I’l-uprirlor Wagon and Stock Yard! IHAVK. in eouiMK tiou with tny Fuitily Gnxvrj Kt.'r*-. s well err*uie*Hi Wup.iu ami St/M-k Ysrd. with Privste h wnlitig Hous*;. Wheelright ud ViSt-kßiuitli Sbr*i, so ciiUDwtcd m to sdd to the roiufoi t aud t-ouvt-uicnce ol this Ysrd; sntl ask tin att*-uti>u of ptanD-rs and merchants t<> it* Stlvantiti;*-* as kamthai. ami earnestly sulicit your patronage sgßign-Wheel Md Plow. Hast of Planters’ Wirehtni*-. and J. A J. Kauf man's Wh<‘!‘Hle House, atlglfi demlliwtl Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN TIIKTALBOTTON STANDARD JTIS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COOMTY, ONE of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the people there love to do their trading in Columbus, and I they are obliged to spend their money with those ! merchants who advertise. The STANDARD bas a large circulation. Addreaa W. E. MUMFOHD, EUtitur amt Buameaa Manager. feb'Jo Iw RANKIN HOUSE. C olumbus, fieorgta, MRS. F. M. GRAY, ProprietrtM*. j J. A. SELLERS, Clerk. ruy9 ly I)R. J. A. URQUHART HAS AN OFFICE aud sleeping apartment c*r the premises formerly known aa the Dr. B*<man lot. at Urn come,- of M* lutoah aud Randolph streets. Entrance t< the Otllce ou Me lotwh street, where prntesgfonal .alia, ma.io elthr at (lay or ulght. uay be lea and will l* promptly atteudml to as soon as received. Jan33-e*u. (. A. KtEHNK, MKIIt’HANT TAILOR 11*4 Rroarf Mirrrt, MAS ou hand a handsome assortment of Get tlemen's Dreaa Goods. English aud French Cssaiiner<*s. Vestings, Ac. Cutting done at reasonable rate* Have your Clothes made by mo. and 1 guaranty jKirfei t satisUM-tion iu style aud price. JanSl ly J. T. COOK, Stalls 16 & 17, Market House, REPS constantly on Laud aud for sal the BEST MEATS that cun bo obtsiued. mb36 dlv J. D. It VMB<) W. W. Mack all. RAMBO A M ACK ALL, Altorne.M ill ln, Office opposite Central Hotel. Columbus, Ga. Practice in State and Alabama Courts Rkpkukgics—Oen. Joseph E. Johnatou, Savau nah, Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel. Savannah, Ga.; Oov. J. Black Groorae. Annapolis. Md.; A \ J K Lee. Jr., Esqs.,St. Louis. Jelft ly THORNTON & GRIMES, Attorneys i Uin. OFFICE over Abell t Co.’s, corner of Broad aud Ht. Clair streota, Columbus, Ga. janld ly Joseph r. Pon. Uloriicj A < <>iiii.Hrlliir al Urn, OFFICE west side Briwi street over store of W. H. Robarts .v Cos. Practices iu Stat: and Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to Administrators, Executors. Guardians. Ac. Spe cialty made of Conveyancing. Examining Titles. Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. Ann utrsiKicss promptly attended to feb7 dtf j. m. McNeill, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I)KACnf'£B in Courts of Georgia aud Alabama. Office 128 Brosl street. ver V. A. Redd A Co.’s. Mgr Special attention given to collections Janlft tf L. P. AKNCHRACIIER, ITitrskiioitit 110 Tlliloi*. KOOMH over Moffett's Drug Btjre. lam reg nlarly supplied with the latest FASHION PLATES, aud am prepared t*> guarantee perfect satisfaction, at reasonable rate*. inh3l emlftui li. I 110 VI l’W)>, X.lvcry nnd Sdilile, Oglethorpe steet, inumn Rsud<iph and Bryan. The best of Saddle slid llsruess Horses. A line lot ot Carriages and Buggies always on hand. Special attention given to the accommodation of Drovers They will find it to their interest to put up with him. fub 14 tf Kingston's Cswego Pure and HITA'KII <;LOSw HTAIU'II, For the lAiiiudry. Manulactured by T. kiligst'ord X Son, The best Starch iu the world. / < lYErt a iM-autiful finish to th liueu. and the A I difference iu cost between it and common tar*-h is scarcely half a cent for an ordinary washiug. Ask your Grocer fr it. Kingsford's Oswego Corn Starch, For Puddings, Blanc Mange, Joe Cr<am, Ac., ia the original—Established iu 1848. Aud preserve* its reputation as ci kkb, htbonukh and mob* ou.- irxTK than any other article of the kind offered, either of the same name or with other titles. Stkvwnmm Ma< Ai’.vu Ph. D.. Ac . the highest ! < hemii al authority *f SurtHg, t arefully aualysed this t.'oru Starch, and says it is a most excellent article ot diet, and in chemical and feeding prop erties is fully equal to tlie best arrow root. Directions for making Puddings, Custards, Ac., accompany each oue pound package. Fm* *alr by ull Flr*t-4'la** Cirwer*. Jyfl dAwtf Ready for Sale! AN ADDRESS ON Elementary Agricultural Chemistry BY •I. nO.VUOK LEWAIth. Bound in pamphlet form, i* now ready for sale. Price ‘JS cent*. Can be fiirniahe.d on application to TIMES OFFICE. aug tf H. F. ABELL & CO —maw just REt HIVED A NEW INVOICE OF St. Croix Burn, Port Wine, Claret Wine, Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Wlnakej. Bokor's Bitters, Sherry Wine, Hcidsick Champagne, Old Whilkiee, All of Uie tincAt <|uaiity aud lor *Ui at low price*, and wt- arw daily re*-eivlug uew and ch*ic** Family Grm erica of all varlt Uea. 0*- AH G**oda Dehvertal. il. K. V ICICI/I. a n>. ~,7 U PASSENGERS (iloing North or East ll’ 111. avtid changea ami M-cura the ff most com ft r table aud ikmictt butfte by buying ticket* Via the Virginia Midland. THIS ROUTE IK ONE HUNDRED MII.E# SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the Hprliitf* of* VlrglnUl. (J. J. KOHKtCMK, General Manager. Alexandria, Ya. W. D. CHIPMII't General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ap3 tf John Mehaffey, a T HIS OLD STAND, corner ot Ogl’tbotiv 2\_ aud Bridgo atreeta. Columbus, Ga.. Will Bay the lLghest Market Prc to*. Knn. 01l Cotton, llidei, llry mid tiroen. For* OT AtX HKD#, Seeswitx aud Tallow, Old Metals Ae., DaliTferw* at X>w>ott tod WauAll GobmOH.. Oeorgl.. iel tt Wanted, *r ! Tor wkirh I will pay ti Viper tinndrwl poiuier *