The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, September 08, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIM EM. f. m. itiniiiintov. - - city i:aur. ColiimiMiH, (da.., WJjEPJVJBjDAY BKPTEMItER 8. 175. HAM . BLAXurouD. utvtn r. iumamh, MLAKOrOKI) A U 1 K IM 1111, .IHkmryi Mil Cnuiitfllura ul f.w. Om Jfo, 07 ttro*V- ssrt ut, or*r WJtlMi A Kin*l I k V* ' Jtewelry Bturo. Will praetica iu thn State urn! Federal Court*. fe b‘JH hah l*• lUJ<m u. a. n. flkfcfcflJltf’. HATCHKK .1- OORTCHiri, AtUrnrya unit Counirllor* nt Law. Practice In State nl Frdrnl Court*. orrn k•—4l7 liroad a trout, over Wittiuli k Kiu •h|'m Jewelry Store. (aepl ly COLiNKIM IIAIiV IUKUKT. OFFICE DAILY TIMKH, September 7. 1M75. FINANCIAL. Mouyl<4 to 1j; per ft-ut. Gold buying tlie •oiling 114. tlilvor nominal. Might bill* ou New York baying },C discount; dmufnrt l.tliM oji Boston fie discount; tank check* t*c. prriuium. COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET. w SfiM^ChAflU. Market cloaad dull at the following quota tious: ordinary 10 (sll Good ordinary 11 Good MMbiJi HftfClllbal. H. Receipts 130balo*~0 *y M. w. it. H.. wbyM . * . K. It., 1 by Wwtmi U H., 1 by N, k M. H. it.. 70 by Giver, 2’J by wtfou*. Hbipamnt* 46 bale*- dW by . W. H. K ; 0 by B, A. I|.; 111 for hofue consumption. OAltr UTATKMKUT. Stock Auguat 31, l7fl 485 Received to-day 130 •• previously lift— 247 730 shipped |*>-iay 45 previously 7d - 121 Stock ou baud Wt Maine day lat year -4ta.vive.| *"> •i .. " —Shipped t>l ' • ’ •• —Male* 7< O *♦ • —Stock 754 *f otai * loupt* to .latr , 207 Jfldtllfiig* I'.. v. *. ran*. ipt* at ail ports today U. 240 baiea; >• porta 4o Great Britain 300 baba ; Continent - bale*. / Consolidated—H.3lM); exporta to Gr-at Britain I.3UU tale*; to Continent —— : stock at all porta 67.4tfM, k ukav sm, *:•!.. of Trity, Ala., laauthorlnxl to mnclvn kiil,- HnrlptlonH and oontrdct for ailvortisiiiK for tliu Daily and WkkkljY Tunis aiiywham in Alabama. XW Adverllaeiiie.nl*. Fifty Dollars Howard Jaspor I>. Kobiu- Khcri IT U Harris 1 bounty. Dry Goods at \Vltqli*alo and lit‘tail •loMCpJi A Bro.. Ladte*’Olioion (limklh at tin* Now York Store. Thrw Now llousos f>r Ilcnt Joseph .V Bro. Hoorn*, ML>r<n umi Shop for ltent Mr§. d<*Oraff**nrted cdiitiuims the oflTer of her dostrible property for rent. Freeh Butter, Ejjtfs, (frits, Meal, Av ivty 0c Bro. To Arrive—Eloifimt (.'arpotM and Ilujp* # Cargill, New York Store. NcUo<s Board of Tfttde Moots To-Niglit. Freuii Ihittor, Rjffrs, ttrite, Meal; also Western Bran at to $1.40 por hnn drod poiindH, aiwav-M on hand at 1 vey & Bno’U. A o!oi<w line of Ladies’ Scarfs, Coronet Tuck Combe and Huelilng just received at tin* New.' York Store; Noiler. The Board of Trade will moot this (Wed nesday) evening at n% o’clock, at the Court House. It fs important that them be a full at tendance of members. A. M. Allkn, Piisident. To Arrive In a few days: An elegant stock of Car |sds and Rugs, at the New York Store. sepA 3t River Xw. The George W. Wylly arrived from Apa tudiicola early yesUirday morning, bring ing hi bales of coftpn, cop signed us foi hws; Flournoy, MoCeheo A Cos, 49; Bur ma it Willems 8; Allen, Bedell A Cos. 4; J.L. Duphani A (X). 5; Swift, .Murphy A Vo. Wut€ it Walker 2. The Wylly also brought barrels of sundries. PASHKIifIRMK : G M Yarbrough, Columbus; A B Harri son, Lumpkin; J T Davis and daughter, Mis Willie MeMalley,Columbia, Ala; H A Goodwin and child, Columbus, Miss; W II IMilbm and dsughter, A B Long, A Merritt and daughter, A Lewis, Jacksonville, Fla; J K Leslie, Mr Gordon, Ala. The Wylly will leawthiw morning at 8 o'clock for Apalachicola. ♦I h*i In. A Ut'ifu lot of Crew.il anti Zi‘lh>T, In all colon) and aliadca. At apt* dwtf J. J. Wuittlk'k. A oil. .. Now Timnwuin Rye, Corn, Bacon, Pota ba-s.Oirt.flia, Tobnoco, Iron Ties and Bran, chAtp lofensh at 1). Averett’s, anffW 2w TTnder Ttankin House. 8,000 bundles Iron Ties for sale, autfjf 2w Hr Kins A WII.LIAUS. jg' "g" Those wishing a lrgain In Table Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ao., will do well to call at foblt dawtf J. J. WmriLK's. A fresh lot of anchod Homespun, vim! wide, at 10. UY, and 15c pin- yaixl the best gisxls In the market at the price, at foblt dnwtf J. J. WiuTrr.K's. Call at J. J. Whittle'* and got some oi the Kni’ekn Spool Silk. It is the smooth est, strongest tunl oheapeat silk in ns.-, api ■lug Arrivedt 18.000 yards Calico. If you want a | pretty Spring Dross, go to J. J. Whittle’s. He receive* fresh lots wtH'kly. fcli27 Melnllc Hurt*l (Tun, Wrtlmit, Uotamood ami Common Wlkhl Cu.llns, iXus<s and Caskets, and CkfYln Troayiiipr* and Mountings iu great vari ety. nt/theisew Furniture gtorH. mini t.f T. T. Edmunds. KKMOVAI, XOTICK. lie Wo)( A Hlfuan, .fb DrUtto.w, f C? C- vJ OelumbuM, Gg., have removed their Printing Oftlee into the Daily Times Office building, where they will be pleased to see their customers and friends and the public generally Having made new additions of typo to! their office,tlnw art* prgpami L> do all. kinds erf Job mating at most Jmsohehle ! rates and at shortest noUoe. aiig99 tf Anew lot of 10-4 Sheeting and Pillow Case Homespun just in and for sale cheaper Uian ever known before, at fel>27 J. J. Whittle’s. LAROENALJK OF REAI, KMT AT R. low ritpjFß And orkat Aacrifioi':. Y<(sterdkF irtoming a large kale of real eatato bKik place at the auction room of Rosette, Ellis A Cos, ’ Tim largo estate of Seaborn Jones was qld by order of Mary H. Bonnlng, admin istratrix. The property all Mold low muchlGlow Its value. Tbi fine residence 1 and mf|y-one w;rcs of land connected with It, Sold 7b r only $1,500. Times are so hard that there are very few <gour people who have any money to Invest In real estate. The property sold at executors’ and administrators’ sale brought very low prices. At Sheriff's sale three stores on Broad street were gold for $3,800, two of which now rent for $l,lOO. The City Village Josts belonging to the Jones'estate brought only an average of $lO each. Below we give a full list of the sales with the name ot the purchaser and the prices paid. The tenns of the administra trix’s sale of the Seaborn Jones’ estate were one third cash, balance in three nionths. Hale of real <‘state by order of Mary 11. Bennlng, administratrix* of the estate of Beaborn Jones’: City lot No. C, near the wharf, one-half acre, with Improvements, sold to Mr. Duf , lie for $205; part of city lot No. 48, point ing Brood street, occupied by Emrieh, sold to Reese Crawford for $1,G00; part of i No. 48, being the store south of Erarich, sold to H. A. Gibson for $1,260; one*hulf interest in stable now occupied by Disbrow A Cos., to H. H. Epping for $2,550; part of lot No. 71, in Bth district known as the Pnblic Garden, near Mrs. Comer,s residence, to J. M. Russell for $225; 31* acres in corner of lot No. 61, to It. J. Moses for S4O; residence of Seaborn Jones’, in cluding Gi acres of land, sold to Mrs. Leonard for $1,500; southwest quarter of lot No. 51, Mill district, containing .18 acre#, to J. M. Russell for $402.50; noi tlieast quarter of lot No. 51, containing 38 acres, to L. P. Garrard and J. M. Russell for $456; southeast (quarter of lot No. 51, con taining 38 acres, to I*. F. Garrard for $156; three-fourths of an acre with three small dwellings iu Coweta reserve, adjoining Robinson Womack on Tulbotton road, to if. W. Garrett and T. J. Stone for $590. Total amount of sale of the above prop erty, $0,234.50. HALE OF CITY VXLLAUE LOTH, Sixty -one City Village lots belonging to tiio estate of Beaborn Joim*s were next sold. L>t No. 21 sold for s4l, the highest price brought by any one jot. Several lots brought only s'). John Dunean bought seven of the lots, James M. Russell, four; Win. O’Brien, eight; C. A. KHiik, seventeen lots at $s ; each; Stephen Freeman, two; Mr Amos, | two; James Hturkey, colored, one; A. 1 Jom*H, colored, two. The tot4il of the sale of the City Village lots amounted to $62'.), or an average of a little more than $lO per lot. This amount added to tile other real estate made the | total amount of the administratrix's sale $'.1,020.50. OTHIUt HALES. One aud ihrec-fourth acres of land occu pied by Warner Johnson os sold to R. J. Moses for $7. Tiiree-fourth acres land north Hall’s wagon yard sold to R. J. Moses for $5. Eight acres of land and residence, known as tiw* Cauiak placA situated iu Wyimton, was sold at executor’s sale to E. K. Yonge for $1,500. SHKIUFF’S HALE. M. L. Tatterson and L. T. Downing vs. K. F. Colzey, principal, C. C. Cody, securi ty. Fart of city lot 155, known as the property of C. C, Cody, 66% foot front on Broad street, sold to A. lllges for SI,BOO. One hundred acres of land, more or less, of the tract or parcel of land Noe. 108, 100. 84, 885, known as John Yates’ place, sold to B. A. Thornton for S3O. W. L. Salisbury vs. Eliza Slaughter. One half interast iu south half of city lot No. 300, s<ld to Barney Casey for S2O. In Trouble. The boys on Broad street caught a man with a basket of pomegranates yesterday afternoon, and annoyed him no little. One ot them would engage iu an earnest con versation with him, while another stele hi* fruit. When hclturned around to de tect the thief a dozen other hands would he thrust into Ids basket, and thus he was kept- in a constant turn and trouble. At last all his fruit was restored and he was made happy by being referred to a young man who would certainly buy the pome granates for his swwtheart. TV llllMTUft*. A gentleman informed us yesterday that he lmd not seen a drunken man on the streets of Columbus in a week. Have all the old topers quit? Do they now walk in the alleys, or has our Informant’s eyesight, failed him? We would like to believe tile news he brings, but, like the fairy tales we hoard in our childhood, it is too grand to be true. Bf Hull. Avery exciting game of l>ase hall was played at ClumneKUKgeo Ridge, Alabama, laat Saturday, between the Fast Asloeps, of that plare, anti the Kangaroos, of Union Spriugs. Mr. J. IV. Tong, of this city, act ed aa Captain of the Fast Asloope, and did aomo line playing. Several hundred [>- plefrom the surrounding country witness ed the game, ami the interesuiisplayed ou both sides throughout was considerable. The game was well played, and was so hotly contested that until the mid of tile ninth innings it would have lieen diOleult to have predicted the result. At last vic tory smiled on the Chunnenuggoe boys- Tile score stood: Fast Asloeps, 28; Kanga roos, 21. If you want a Black Law Point at New York cost eall at .1. ,1. YV’Hirrr.K’s, JeilO tf Still They name! A beautiful lot of Fall Prints just iu al .1. J. WHITTLE'S. apl For lh Fnrmfrti A large lot ColtenudoM. If you want a bargain in Spring and Summer Panto Goods, visit h‘b‘27 j, J, Whittle's. A iHWiiUful lino of Hamburg Edging and lnsortings, at prices to suit the pur-1 i chaser, at febl4 dawtf J. J. Winm.K's. TO THIS IM BLIC. Wi>hiag to reduce our sUn’k. wo now of fer for the next thirty days a large assort mentof solid Gold Sets, Pins and Eiirrings at less than New York cost. Also a va riety of Silver-plated Castors. These gtnsls i will and must be sold at a large sacrifice. | -Vll other gtXKis at nxlucixi prices. Terms ’ cash on delivery. Call and satisfy your self at WrrricH A Kinsel's, j3O tf Jewelry Store. Bridal Presents of Solid Silwr and Silver-Mated Ware. Anew assortment ; just received at V'lTTTru A Kinsel’s. •(Kapn. Drummers have bcgim to come. We saw six yesterday. Columbus never had any mich protqwx ts for an Increasing whokmale trade ns at the | present. “Time and tide wait for no man,” but the North Jt South train will occasionally do MO. What Is the use of putting a coat on a country urchin when ids pantaloons come up ttudor hls arm pits? If you want to get a definite idea of the numerical strength of the colored iiopula tion, just go out to one of tholrcamp meet ings. Borne of the papers seem to Ik) angry because tho Washington county negroes want to emigrate. By all moans h*t them go. It would pay the State L furnis!i them free transisirtation beyond it ls>r ders. If the Centennial managers will offer a prize to the city that will furnish the lar gest number of colorwl fiddlers we will put our last cent on Columbus. There was a time in tho history of this country when striped stock I ngs were un known. If we will just koep this in mind we will be content with the age in which we live. We were favored with an original poem yesterday. The first line read as follows; ••The soft moou’a ailvury atreamlng g*-utly full.*' We were so overcome tlat we reo<i no more, but wrote the young author tho simple words: “Declined for want of space.” There is really but one local editor iu Georgia who is gifted with true poetie fire, and that iudlviduaJ is Got. Whidby of the Atlanta CXnwti'utUm. What queer things dreams arc! The other night a young man dreamed Hurt lie was sitting by the Idol of his heart. After a delightful malversation she began to sing. The strain was melodious beyond comparison, and the young man was so liafipy that he awoke to hear a neighbor’s cat whining a midnight serenade under his window. His ten dollar boots were converted into projectiles. Revill, of the Meriwether WmiuaUir, is up in the mountains for his health, and while ho is gone Mrs. Revill edits hls pa per for him. This accounts for the last spicy and unusually interesting issue. Two or three Sunday Behool festivals are on the tapis. The young folks will have their fun. Almost every Georgia county is to have its carnpmeeting this Hummer. Columbus cisterns afford fine drinking water, but most of that in the wells is very poor. Rent contracts are made every day. and almost all the best residences and stores are engaged for the coming year. The persimmon crop Is huge, and in two months every old darkey who comes into the city will bring a jug of beer. It is time for another battalion parade. Never tell your secrets to a man who talks in his sl<’p. We have s*en it tried and it does not work. Why IniH not some philanthropic genius Invented a mosquito trap ? We would not give one such machine for u dozen lly de al royers. We have lieard of several fine dogs be ing poisoned recently. The perpetrators of such outrages ought to bo severely pun ished if they are found out. There are thirty-seven boarding houses in this city. I'lenty of room for all the homeless. Itootbiacks say that one of two tilings is true: Columbus people, are either very slovenly or they black their own hlkhw. Who is tho Chattahoochee county can didate for Governor ? The creature who threw that dead cat Into St. Clair street, ought, to lie chain ganged. Everybody seems to waut a series of lectures for Columbus this winter. I*et us have them. Still the number of news;ajM*rH is in creasing. The supply ought to be about equal to the demand by this time. “Of making many (newspapersl there is no end." The Philadelphia papers don’t want to be monotonous, and therefore they call it j thocontennium. Tennyson's mother-in-law was Sir John Franklin’s sister. Moody and Sankov are going into part nership again in October. What people should know : That if they spoil a stamped envulojie when address ing it, they can get tin* value of it iu stamps by presenting it at the postoffice. The three wonders of the world at pres ent arc: How stuff accumulates iu vest pockets, where the pins go to, and why when a man comes out of a bar-rooiu he looks one way and goes another. Champagne is now made from gtmse berries, coal oil, and rhubarb juice, sweet ened and fortified with ;s>tato spirit. One of tho winos that took a model at Vienna was a thin white wine, strengthened with brandy pad aerated. Day board at the Kimball House now for $25 a month. Arrangements are now being made for the erection In Atlanta of one of tho larg •*st cotton compresses in tho United States. It will compress a bale%> ten inchi's in thickness. People who don’t believe in blowing one’s own horn are asked to look at Atlan- 1 tn. It has certainly I men a paying bust- j ness to the Gate City. Genius without energy is compared U> : an exquisitely wrought engine without i steam. Reduction In freight is talked of. We will have faith when we H(v it in black and white. Occasional serenades gladden our quiet streets at the solemn hour of midnight. “Winslow’s Groan Com” is now offered to tho market. Wo will bet that old man ; Winslow is doing this to increase the sale 1 of the old lady’s soothing syrup. Collectors know when their work is dtoi. No man can truly feel for t he poor with out feeling in his pocket. The good of a man’s life cannot be measured by the length of his funeral procession. They say Spinner acquired his habits of profanity while learning to read his own writing. Dried peaches come in fast and faster. It is stated that in the whole history of Saratoga no such profitable season as the present has boon known. It is proposed to make policemen of Ur 1 American Team. Each one can take cart' of a thousand yards or so. A gixxi many ot tho chickens that couie to this market look like they have boon hatched from egg-plants, and then allow ed to wither. Tin* eottou pickers arc at work in al most every field in this vicinity. “Sweet an) the uses of adversit v.” Hwo j about those of prosperity ? 50,(XX) yards Bagging for sale. uug27 2w Burrus it Williams. Anew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at apl J. J. WHITTLE'S. rtsanat|. Fruf. ttylu fai the city ytosus-4a^, but to rebuilt hi ilie eVdßhig to ! the White Sulphur Springs. He has done a great deal towards making the Springs the most popular watering place in tho State. Next year ho will place it a long ways ahead of anything in this section. Col. Murnford, of tho Talbotton Standard, I dropped in on us yesterday, just long ! enough to smile and say goodbye. Mr. J. W. Long, of the firm of Pope A ; Long, returned to the city yesterday from i Alabama, tearing hls base ball honors j thick tii>on him. Colton Xi'tti. From private letters written to Colum bus wo learn the crops in Texas aud Arkansas will lie a third larger than ever before. We doubt the correctness of the estimate, but even If it la so, We are more than a third short out this way, which will probably make the average. Cotton yesterday was selling iri Mont gomery at 12% eents. Some grades here brought 13 cents. Theatrical Reuaott. It is probable that our theatre will be opened sooner than usual this year. Sev eral troupes are booked for October, some of them will bo along early In the month, when the season once begins troupes will come thick and fast. The season will lie one of unusual gaiety, and it is probable that the run of the troupes which perform In our opera house will be bet tor than at any previous season. .llubuinit < trcult Court. We learn that the Circuit Court te-gan at | Talladega, Alabama, last Monday. Judge j Caleb’s charge to the Grand Jury was very severe against liquor dealers and officers who were direliet In the discharge of their duties. The criminal docket is quite heavy, tlKingh most of the offences rharged are of a light grade. The weather in Eastern and (Vntrul Al abama is dry and hot. The cotton crop is reported very short. Corn is much bet ter, though not as gH>d as the farmers hoped for in the earlier part of the year. Burms A Williams will duplicate New York and Boston prices, freight added, for Bagging. New Orleans prices for Ties. aug27 2w <; ••• Amu lot Flower. It is natural for people suffering with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint or any derangements of tin* digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveneaa, palpitation of the Heart, Heartburn, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at tin* pit of the Stom ach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and dis agreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, Ac., to put off from day to day buying an article that they know has cured their neighbor, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith in it un til it Is te> late. But if you will go Ui your Druggist, I)r. F. L. Brooks, 150 Broad street, Columbus, Gh , and get a teittleol Green’s Ai-orsr Flower your immediate cure is as certain as you live. Sample 1 Kittles of this medicine can bo obtained for 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Regular size 75 cents. Try it, two dost*;: will relieve any cas4*. mh2s dawly Wllhoft'a Tonic* % MalV, Dure unci llllt Curt*. Ttie unprecedented sale of Uiiw world-! renowned medicine proves iucontestibly that no remedy him supersiided the use of ! this reliable Tonic. No spleen has been | found so haixl as not to yield to its soft i enlng infiuenee, and no liver so hypertro phied as not to give up its loug-retained telious secretions, and no Chill or Fever has yet i , efuse<l to fail into line. Whee lock, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or leans. For sale by all druggists, j dxw <ll AM. IIF.YMAX ,t ((), >* RESTAURANT AND SALOON. liiq>orte<i and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cigars and Tobacco. CINCINNATI LAO FI) REEK DKPoT, jy2o Columbus, Os. CullrrUnir \ic*n(. The undersigned offers bis s*Tvu a es to the public as a General Collecting Agent. The care of Tenement Houses and (X)L LBOITON OF RENT a rt|MK‘ialty. Call at S. Plcrry’s Store adjoining. Post- > office. B. D. Casey. THE C’.HH DRY HOODS HO I'M E Will OflTer wit Monduy More of the White Victoria Lawns so eagerly sought after the past week; also, notable bargains in (^assimeres, White Swiss and Nausook, new Bash Riblxms, Irish Linens, Table Cloth Hand Towels. Will ojvrni to-morrow a choice line of Calicoes. jel3 tf J. S. Jonhs. A fresh lot of Black amt Colored Kid Gloves, just in and to v *> sold cheap, at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. •Ini Arrived, If you waut Lmlitw* or Misse®’ Hose, in tiuMlhtm or extra length, very cheap, go to j febli dAwtf J. J. Whittle's. j The largest and prettiest seioction of Transfer Flowers in t he eity, is at febl4 d.twtf J. J. Whtitle’s. If you want, cheap Sugar and Flour be sure and go to UaEk liff A Lamb's. Jewelry repaired ;vnd made to order Engraving and Watch Uepairing done at A Kinskl’s. w ii.i. opfy ro-i x Y At TII I' V I It 6 I VI .% WTOIC : ! Novelties in N**ektie<?, Muffles, Belts, Bclt-Buekles, ami I*av Barter. TheTass*' and Laee Ti<*s an* new and pretty. Ruffiings for the ns*k in new styles. also i | W hit*' Gikkls. Bleaehtsl and Unbleached J | CbUotW. New Fall Prints, Etc. All to te'sold at. less than . * a** I ’i - *r. t tsl MARKIrr PRICK FOR CASH. sep3 eMltf H. T. CRIDLER. A laigc lot of Dadiee’ Light Kids in lw sold cheap at febu dawtf J. J. Whittle’s. ; A large assortment of Linen Collars and Cuffs of the latest styles just received at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. A PP LETOVS' American Cjcloptedia. New Revised Edition. XuUe ly r i ullHi |y Um- wntrr* os ?erj mmLJim t. 'l’rlntet from u*w iyjw. an I Uius trLl wu'i Hoi/'VJ rboiiMMiel F4igravlnßa j am! Mnj.*. j Tlio work orth'lualiy |>uli!UU<ml umlor tb- title of Thk N:w aui.hu as CxciorxiHA wa* com j iu 1*63, aiuou wliicii time- tho vrlje c*f.;'.Ua tiu m in. b It baa uttnunj.l la all i>srt of tii< HUD*, and the alynalilveij).n*iit* which have tak<-n plac* In wary branch of acicuce, lit t*raturo and art. hav* induced the editor* aud imbliahcra to auLiuit it to an exact and thorough reviaion. and t< taaue a ucw edition entitled The AMKSU aN OVULOfAUIA. Within the iaat ten year* the progreas of ilia covery iu, ovary >!■ jartfueut of knowledge haa mode a aew work ot reference an iuipcrative want. 'The move incut of political affair* haa kept pace ! wiUi th*- 'Uocovwiea ofacieuco, and thvir iruitlu to the iiiditatrial and uaeful art and >• aouverttMtoe and rehOement o ( ahi ial life. Great wars and < furtuquent revidutloua have oc curred, inwHfog national . of ;.. culiar moment. Tho civil war of our own country, which wa* at it* height when the ia*t volume ol tho old work appeared, haa happily been elided, and anew cofirae of commercial and tndntrka) j activity liu* been comineuccd. atxMMiaioufl to our geographical knowl edge have been made by tho iudeialigable ex plorera of Africa. The great political resolution* of the la*t do. cattr. with Um- outurai rcauit ol the lap*** of tiuß -1 have brought llito public view a multitude of n*w j men, whoNo name* are in every oM‘a mouth, and of whom livea every ou* ia curioua to ku*>w the i particulars. Great battle* have been Mught and imiKirtaut aiegea luainhuneU- <d which the de tail* are aa yet preserved t aiy in Wm- nw*|>atn-r or in the transient publicatioua or the day, bat which ought now to take their place iu perma nent and authentic history. In procuring tin- present edition f**r the pr m. it ha* aeuordingly been the aliu oi the editors to bring down the information to the latent possi ble .late*, aud to furui*U au accurate account of tin- moat recent discoveries iu *<:i* net. of every fresh production iu literature, and of th* newest iuve.ntioa* iu the practical arts, a* well a* to give a succinct aud original record of the progress of political and historical event*. The work has been begun alter l*>iiy and care ful preliminary lalmr, and with the most ample resource* !<*r carrying it on to aucceasful term ination. None of the urigiltal stereotype plate* have botin used, but every page ha* been printed m in w type, tornnug iu laot anew Cyeiogubdla. w *4h the Maine plan aud com{>asa s* its predecessor, but with a far greater pecuniary exiKudlture, and with such improvement* in it* composition a* have been suggested by longer experience and enlarged knowledge. 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He is happy to state that ar nittgomente are now coiuplePi by which i he ls prepared to manufacture Female: Regulator on a scale equal to the etuer- i tfency, and the public may feel assurtxi ? that their wants may now be supplied. 5 Physicians of liteh repute are usinif Uiis j remedy, in daily practice', all over ; Georgia, liereaftm* no woman netnl suf fer from suppressed, suspendwi or Imiß-! ular menstruation. This valuable modi- j cine Is prepared by L. H. Bradfield, Dru*?-1 gist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 j**r j teittle by throughout Amrorca i HE.VRTY, RLOOMING WIDOW. Marietta, Ga., March 9, 1870. Messrs, liradfle.ld if (Jo.: Gentlemen -You will please 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 tevn selling it since Ih6m, and witnessed many remarkable cures by it. Among others, there was a lady friend of ours who was sallow ami sickly until aim was L wen tv-six years old, when she was married. Her husband lived two ( year-* and died. Bhe continued in bod health; in fact, she has never been what a woman ought to t)e. A few months after the death of her husband she saw j your advertisement, and came to our j store and bought & bottle of your Regula tor from us, and took it according to di rectkms. It has cured her sound and well, brought her regular monthly peri ods on, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom ing widow—with the use of but two bob tics of your Regulator, costing her only tliree dollars, when she had trint Several physicians and spent a great dehf of money without nnv benefit. Wishing you great success with your valuable reme dies, we are, roqpe#fully yours, etc., W. ItOOT it . S. ap‘J3 3m —■ —— By ltosette, Ellis A t’o. EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE CITY RESIDENCE! U IUL teaoßi without r *< rve. m Cron! H the auction store of R..5.-tt.■, KUi* A Cos., St. Clair *tr<*et, iu the eity of Columbus, Mhacogflfl couuly. bedfeeu th> uaiuU hour* of *ah* on the Fir-t Tuesday In October Wrx l, city lot No. :s7:i, corner ol Franklin anil Forwyth stVeet*. with all the tiffproveiueut* thereon. u<w ! ucjcnpied by Mr. 4. A. Tyler. Sod,a Ly order of the Court of OrUiuory of Mas- j eogc- couftv, fur Uivunou aiiniug the heir*.as the J property of Mr*. CR rry Rethuue. decea*od. JOSEPH JoNES. •npS wit Evvobtr. DANIEL R. BIZE. I'ropricliM- Wagon and Stock Yard! I HAVE, iu connection with my Family Grocery ; 1 Store, a well arranged Wagon au<l Stock Yaril. with Private Rosr<lihg Houb.-. Wbeelrifht ami Blm kamith Shop*, go connected an to add to the J comfort and convenience ol tbi* Yard: and ask the attention ot ]>lauter* aud merchants to its a* a location, aud earnestly solicit vour patronage fly Sign—'Wheel and Flow. Eao* oCplantort* warflh.nts.'. and 7, ffanf uma * Wboioaule Grocery Houac. angls dsodkvU MAIER DORN, Wholesale and Retail Oigar Manufacturer Bt. Clair Bt., next to Georgia Horae Ikiilding. my 23 toctl) Colnmbn*, G*. j ! DIRECTOIY OF Till? CITY. L'tu relic*. - 1 h ;ii I4WaiKrtsyfcMtA*. S *L,. i ! *l. Corner of OgletUoriHi and St. Clair atroota—lL v. J 11. NaU, pastor. fcrv|i.aiat in l , a. n. and a. each Sunday. Sunday •school at i> a. h I J’lsCorAi, ffkIMTY). Oi:Ltliuri> atfeet. between Randolph and Ht. Clair—it*v. W. C. Run tar rector. Oarvico* at 1) * iWf 4 4 Suuday, ffMHMiooI uoham arnmum. SKfom* hnM iCatholic)—ou eon street, batwe4. u Raid win *nd Few str • Father Hamilton pastor. Maas at <\' t irjflfl .a. tod vespers at ir. M. Cat. < !t‘.i*Mra|TrJß. . ' i:„‘ FIT UAI li*T. j*l lundulnli street, between J.'k*on and Troup aireeta—Bov. (V A. Kendrick pastor. Service* every Sunday at U)>, a. m. aud 7‘, r. m. Holiday, school at ya. m. .. f . . h^iinWsT. St. Luke—Ou JsuYhoii street, between Randolph and Ht. Chur—R v. R. ,4. Corley JmmMl her. vice* nuh Sunday at Iff l * a. it. aud 74 t. u. Suu day aehool at V a. m. Ht. Paul—Southeast corner of Fiauklin aud Troup streets— ltcv. J. O. Dram h poator. fcn'r vice# every Sunday at 10'; a. m. and 7q r. m Sunday school at 4 r. af. Broad Street Methodist- On upi<*r Broad street Rev. B. F. Breedlove pouter. S*rvicf*flvery Sun day at 10, q a. N. aud 7,', r. m. Sunday school at ■J I , i\ M. Class meeting at oa. m. JKWIHU KYNAOOOri . Corner ot Crawford and Foray Vh atrorta. Her man Birkinthal rabbi. Hervieea every Friday evening at H o’clock, and Saturday morning at lb o'clock. A ,| ununl. Methodist- L. B Payne p-tor. Hrvic.s first Sunday at a. u., and third Sunday at 5 . m. Htimiay sehool 3 P. m. Baptist—Rev. (J. Parker, pastor. Services on the first and third Sundays in each mouth. Sunday-school at B*% a. m. BSovrxicvnxß. baptist—Rev. .1. F. Beeves, paator. Services second aud third Sunday* Hominy-a i-tion! at 9 a.m. Singing School meet a every Monday, Wednes day ao \ Friday night* at the LrpLi-t Church. Conduet'd ;.: W. Brand. Trinity (Metb<>di*4) —Rev. 1., it. Pajne jm* t>r. Scrvtee* first, second ami third Sumlay at s v. m.. aud 3rd Suu<lay at 10a. n. Alternate Sunday* supplied both luornuig and evening. Sumlay -aehool every Sunday at 3 r. xi eoconKD. Anbury Chapel (Methodist)—East Common— W. J. Claim * ps*ter. Services every Sumlay at lu% a. m., 3p. m. and T*i at night. Sunday-wlmol at Oak First Baptist—Comer Front aud Bt. Clair street (near river)—Green McArthur paator. Ser vice* -very Sunday at 1S A . aUf | nr. m. Sun day school at tf a. u. St. John (Mcthoilist), Northea*! Coiurntm—K. I*. Holmes pastor. Scrvitv* every Sunday at in’, a. m. ami Hf. n.. Suuday-achool at tf a. m. Second Baptist church (Northern Liberties)— Pniuua Stafford paator. Se rvices every Sunday at 10*, a. m. aud 8•. m Sunday-acbcnd al tf a. m. f oftitiilMi* Lninxe Meet* over Pollard k Harri*' a tore Saturday iu every mouth. I. O. O. F. Muscogee IxKlge OU Uglfthorjve Mtreet, between St. Clair ami Crawford afreets. Regular meeting* held every Monday evening at 7‘, o’clock. Chatboocbee Kucaiupmeut meets 'id and 4th Monday* in ca< h mouth. Mm nuiitr. Coluiubiau L-Kfge. No. 7 M* eta :td Tm aday night in each month. Dariey Chapter. No. 7 Meet* ou Ut Friday uigbt in each month. Hope Council. No. 4 Meets 3d Saturday night j iu each mouth. ! Ht. AJdemar Commandery. —Meet* 2d Tuesday j night in each month. Ltidge in Burrua* building, coruer Broad and j Randolph street*. it >ai Hrrlcb. • Lodge in Burma’ building —Meeting* held on | the l*t aud 3d Sunday* iu each month. Public HuildlltlTK j Court Houae (in Court Square, cci. re of city) ; b.-tweeu Oglethorpe and Jackson ana Crawford : am! Thoms* atrm-ta. Jail ou East Common, foot of Crawford avect. Opera House northeast corner Craw ton: aud Oglethorpe street*. Female Orphan. Asylum, East Comnu 1. near j cemetery. Post Office, coruer Oglethorpe and Ran ..>lpb \ streeta. Hotel*. Rankin House, coruer Broad aud Crswfoit ' streets. Plantara' House. Brood street (east side), be tween St. Clair aud Crawford. Central Hotel, Brood street (east aide), between St. Clair aud Crawford street*. Broad Stm t House, .-Ant side Broad street, be ! tween Crawford aud Thomas streets. Public HrliovU. N<>. ] (white male) northeast corner Jackson j and Crawford street*. No. 2 (white female) south • west corner St. Clair and Forsyth street* I Temperance Hall (mixed colored) Oglctliop ! strait, between Randolph and Bryan. tiunicipal liovrrnnirnt. Mayor, John Mcllheuuy; City Treasurer, John N. Burnett; Clerk ol Council, M. M. Moore; CM) Attorney, Charles Coleman , City Fhy*i< ion, W 1 W. Flewi’lleu; City Sexton. Abraham Odom; City i Marshal, ; Depaty Marshal. W. L. R.. - -j iiißon; Wliarfiugor, Jake Burma. KUCI. Chief— W L. Robinson. ! First Squad—T. .T. Moore, captain: lU>bv. ; Mitchell, Win. 11. 11. Wood. Charles Brody, Wh . | Smith. James Kobart*. H< cond S.piad —Johu Forati, ca]>Uili: John St. j Clair, Josh ltoper. Zeno Pickett. Dau*l Duncan, i John Brady, John Fea^'au. Hull of ioiuiiilm* Fire He pari ment. j Board of Control—W. H. William*, Chief Eu | glneer; C. A. Etheridge, First A**'t Engineer; A. K. Francis, Second Ann't Engineer; fi. R. Flour noy. Secretary. FIRE COMPANIF.M. Columbus No. I—Engine houae ou Broad street, above Bryan. Young America, No. s—Engine b- use ou Ogle thorpe street, between Crawford and Thoiuaa. Centra! Mechanics. No. (i—Engine house ou Ran dolph street, near Union Passenger Depot. H'>ok and Ladder, No. 1- Engine house next to Springer * Opera Houae. Military. City Light Guard*—Armory in Ksukiu llmuse Skating Rink. Entrance ou Crawford street. I Columbus Guard* —Armory iu Ounby’s build ing, on St. Clair street, between Brood aud Front streets. Muscogee Rules—No armory yet. The Pen Lucy School FOH HOYS, Two mile* north of Baltimore. Maryland. Ik'ILL b*-giu its next sre-nonon Vf Monday, lftth September next. The nudersiguod (formerly Profew *or in the University of Georgia) re fer* to the hading citizen* ot the Reference* iu Coluinhus: Cha-. H. William*, E*q., Dr. F. A. Stanford, Mr. W. (J. Wool folk. R. M JOHNSTON, Waverty P. 0.. Baltimore county. Md. ag4 6w Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FKAB TO AIVERTIBE IN THE TALKOTTON STANDARD JT IS PUBLISHED TN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE of th* wealthiest in Georgia, and the people there love to do their trailing in Columbus, and they are obliged to spend their money with those merchant* who advertise. The STANDARD haa a Urge circulation. Address W. K. MUMFORD, Eli tor and Business Manager. febtft) Iw John Mehaffey, VT HLS OLD STAND, coruer o! OgUfthoipa ! aud Bridge street* C*oliiihlmik, (*a.. Will Pay the Highest Market Pro roa Kas, Old Cotton, Hilei, Itn anil hreen. Cura OK Al-1. KINDS, JtepswfiY ami Talhrtr, OM Mrttlt, Jtc., Delivered at Depot* and Wharft in Columbus, | Georgia janSl tf kYanted, KagN ! For which I will pay f 2.50 per hundred pound*. I)R. J. A. URQUIIAItT TTAH AN OmOl and sleeping apartment 01 J 1 tbs premises formerly known os the Dr. Uoxt-m*n lot, at the corner of Mclntosh *nd lUudolph atriH-t*. Entrance to the otlice on Mc- Intosh street, wh**re professional coils, mado either at day or night, may be left and will Im promptly at tend *d to m noon a* received. jatiTi-uod U. . ,y (1. A. KtEIINE, MKIICHANT TAII.OH 1.‘14 Brand sirrel. MAH on hand a handsome assort went of Gen tiemeu'a Dress Goods, English and French Caasimerea. Yestlugs, Ac. Cutting done at reasonable rates. Have your Clotkss made by me, and I guar ante perfect satiafoctiou in style and price. | Jar.3l ly J. T. COOK, Stalls 16 & 17, Market House, constantly on Laud and for sole Uiv BEST MEATS that can he obtained, Uih’JS dly J. D. Ramb<>. VY. W. MackaU. RAM DO A MAtKALL, V(lonM-,YK at Uim, Office opposite Central Hotel, Columbus, Ga. Practice in State and Alabama Courts R*rxKK.vcKa—Gen. Joseph E. Johnatt.n, Savan nah. Oa.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, Ga.; Gov, J. Black Grooms, Annapolis, Md.: A. A J, E. Lee. Jr., Eeqs .Ht. I.onia. Jelly THORNTON A GRIMES, VttoriM'.kM at Idikk. OFFICE over Abell A Co.’a. corner of Brood and St. Clair streets, Columbus, da. Janl6 ly Joseph F. l*ou. VfloriM-,y A < oiiiim llih- nl Um, OFFICE wi st side Broad street ovwr store ot W. H. Unbart* k Cos. Practice* in State aud Federal Courta, Advice aud services tendered tu Administrators. Executors, Guardians, Ac. Spe cialty made of Conveyancing. Examining Title*. Ac., iu Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. ALL BmUKiuw promptly attended to. feW dtf J. M. McNEILL. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PRACTICES in Court* of Georgia aud Alabama. I Office 12S Broad street, over C. A. Ked.l A Co.’s. 44“ Special attention given to oc4kwti .'ui. janlU tf L. I*. AENdIDAt HER, FiiKhioimblo Tniloi*. ROOMS over Moffett'* Pmg store. lam xvg nlarly supplied with the latest FASHION PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect I satisfaction, ut reasonable rote*. mh’il eodtini 12. THOMPSON, Livery mid Mule Mtsilile, / 'XGLBTHORPE BTEET, between Randolph and \J Bryan. The best of Saddle me! Harness Horses. A fine lot of Carriages and Baggie* always on hand. Special attention given to the accommodation of Drover*. They will find it to their interest to put up with him. Ibl4 ti Ready for Sale! AN ADDRESS ON Elementary Agricultural Chemistry BY J. MOMCOi; LIIWAIUK | Bound in pamphh-t form, is bow ready for sale, i Price 26 wuta. Can be furnished on application t TIMES OFFICE. i StlgK tf H. F. ABELL & CO. —navo— JUST ItfcCUIVKI) A NtW IXVUICK Or St. Croix Rum, Port Wiue, Clarot Wine, Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey, Boker’a Bitten, Sherry Wine, Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiskies, All of the finest quality and for sale at low price*, anti we aro daily receiving new and choice Family Groceries of ali varieties. 4F Ali Goods Delivered. 11. F. VItFI.L A HI. 1|.7 tf PASSENGERS (ioiriif North or East 'kl’TiX avoid night change* and secure the TV most ctmiforuble aud shortest route by buying ticket* Via the Virginia Midland. THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER td~the Hprlllgh Of* Vlrigiiiiu. H. J. FOKK.iI HF, General Manager, Alexandria. Va. W. 11. ( HIPLFY, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ap3 tt Jordan's Joyous Julep. A Spec file for Neurit I gin. TESTIMONIALS. Pktkkhbubo, Va., Jan, 20th. 1875. Johu L. Jordan. Eaq.—Dear Sir: 80 well pleased aiu I with your Joyous Julep, that I hereby t<* tifjr to the. superior merit of your owqo* 1 preparation tor Neuralgia. I shaii wte self happy should even one of that worst . clans- * of sufferer* be led through me to ta.’ * Julep. My wile has for ten tltf) year* been a tyr U the most inaliguaut ami per*i*4snt 1. gic torture, without being aid* t* find any .'1 except from your prejaration. She was reliev by the second d< *e as per 4irerta>n,and bos not had a Mtitrn of it for two m-mths. Tomnot l may seem strsngety ssnguine about Your medi cine, but I have a right to he so. It is not rea sonable t- suppose thin maliimOnt malady would have died of sheer exhaustion of capacity for sustaining itself, and that too in a minute, aud the very minute your medicine was token. If **o. it is a most remarkable, simple coincidence, and I prefer giving the credit iff f Our favor of the best testimony man can ever have—experience. Vary truly yours, JAMES T. TOSH. Colckbc*. January 16, 1876. 3tr.Jnrdan:—l take great pleasure in recom mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, lias produced a most wonderful relief in one 01 the severest attacks of neuralgia my dsagbier ever has had. Sic has been treated for it three skillfuTphysicians, with very itttie benefit, and used all the usual remedies with little suc cess. I con with much confidence hope for a per manent cure, it is only two day* kince we began the use of It. and it is apparently of permanent benefit. Y*urs, with respect, MRS. L. L NORMAN. JOHN L JORDAN, A|HllH--r.B. No. 198 Broad Street, OlwHitvna. Ga. ian!7 tf