The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, September 09, 1875, Image 4

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THE DAILY TIMES. V. 11. AICHARMOX, - - '> Mllr ColumbuM* Ga. THUItHDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1875. Mum H. WVAMProUD. UiVl * F. OAKOaRK, 111. A A DFOIC D V tiAHKABD. AlUruyi Mil <)oiuell#r *t l<uw. Offics No. 97 Broad street, over Wittloh A Kintal*! Jewelry Store. Will practice in the Htate and Federal Conrta. fet>2B MAM l> a. iiXf?Mka. . 11. a orrcHitT*. IIATI HI K lr CiOKTCIHI H, AUr*r mal (*oanr||orN t 1., Fractlec In State and Federal Courts, orrics—d7 Broad street, over Wittich A Kin •nl'a Jewelry Store. (aepl ly 401.( Win NII % II,Y 8 lICUDT. OFFICE DAILY TOO*. September 8. 174. FINANCIAL. Money I*4 to 1 per cent. Gold buying 112 soiling HI- Silver uoiuinal. Bight hill* on New York buying %'e. discount i demand hill* on lio*ton fie. discount; bank check* fit. premium. COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET. B*W OLA**. Market closed dull at the following quota tioua: Ordinary ... <Q— Good Ordinary <&— Low middlng*. ...13 (fc~- Middling* 12 %(& — Good Middlings . .Li#'#— Warehouse sale* I*l bah *. Receipt* 47 bale*—4 by H. W. It. It., 20 by M. It O. B. It., Oby Wo*tern It. It.. by N. A 8. U. 8., 00 by River, 17 by wagon*. Shipment* 8 bale*- -8 by S. W. It. It.; 0 by*W, It. It.; 0 for hnfee consumption, liAII.y HTATRMKNT. Block AUgUnt HI, 1875 48ft Bocal red to-day 47 *• previously 241- 333 777 tthippod to-day 8 •• proviouily 121— 129 Block on baud Maine day lat year—Baealved 21 ••ft. .* •• —Htllppad *><■' *• “ •• —Male* 75 •• •• •• —Stock 7ttf Total rseoipts to data 388 Middling* 15. V. M, PORT*. Receipts at *ll port* to-day 8,151 bales; t>x port* to Great Britain 1,704 bale* , Continent - bale*. Consolidated 11,550; export* to Groat Britain 3,004 bale*; to Continent : stock at *1) port* 07,630. J. K. UKAVKN, K*q.. of Troy, Alci., ta authorized to receive sub iwrlptloiiH und <Mntmot for advertUlnjr for Uw D.VU.Y AN I. WIJEKf.Y Timkh lUiyWlnTO In Alabnmn. New A4vprllemel*. Opium Katin# Cured- Mrs. DroHingor. Notlne U> MoinlMirH 12th Georgia Jte#i tuent. Notice to Trill infer of Interest -L. E. O’Keefe. Hated Htock of Boots und Hlioch lfcxJoll A Ware. Notice to dobtorH and Creditors- Mary 11. Boitnlntf, AiiininlHtratrix of H. L. Bon ninif. He tie 11 A Wart* Have opened a mull, lut oxcoodhitfly sa ted Block of Boots and Shoes, exactly op poelto their old stand, which will bo Hold at remarkably low prices. They will in a few days commence re adying the largest stock ami boat Bolected MtyleH and varieties of JBoots ami Bfioos, which lute ever been brought to thin mar ket, which will Ixi Hold at the name low price*. They will resume busiuoss at their old h turn I, No. US Broad at reel, ou October Ist, and guarantee satisfaction in quality and price to all who may buy from them. augD-d&w It, PerMtitnls. Mr. A. Pratt, of thn llrm of Jackson A Pratt, left yestorday for Florida. Mr. Harnett loft for tho saino State, where ho will 1 orate in a (tfenornl nior eliandise business. Col. W. A. Lillie Is well enough to tie at Ills ortioe again. Mr. Uoo. W. ltnilelilT has boon quite sick, but yssturday was reported bettor. lt.alh of w V..U..K Mm. Mr. 11. ri.'Onnn, tho young Englishman who kept books for tho Columbus Factory, died Monday and was burled yesterday, at tin, factory. The factory suspended opera thin, and everybody attended bis funeral. He Is spoken of by fils employ ers as a most worthy and upright young man. Rev, C. A. Kendrick conducted the funeral services. To Arrive In a fmv days: An elegant stock of Car pels and lttigs, at the New York Store. sepH 3t For 4he Fsra*ert A large lot of Cottonodes. If you want a bargain In Spring and Summer Pants Hoods, visit mi,27 ,1. 3. Wurm.E s. , Juii In. A large lot of Crewel and Zephyr, In ull colors and shades, at apls dwtf J. J. Wurrri.E's. Notice. Now Tonnossee Rye, Corn, Bacon, Pota* l.sw, OnJouK, cheap for cash at l). AVkrett's, aiigW ktv finder Rnnkln House. :1,000 bundles Iron Ties for salo. uugtf Hw Burbot & WnmiAMs. ■*— * — Tlioae wishing a tuirgaln in Table Dam ask, Napkins, Towels, Ac., will do well to nail at fehll dawtf J. J. WntTrcß’s. A fresh lot of lilea<dfed Horaeepun, yanl wide, at 10, iay,aud 15e per yard -the best g.HHIs In the market at tho price, at febU dftwtf J. J. Whittuk's. Coll at J. J. Whittle's and gut some oi the Eureka Spool Silk. It is the smooth net, strongest aud chenpeel silk in use. ap alM*i <lrrlv*4i 15,000 yanirf Otilioo. If you want a pretty Spring Drees, go to J. J. Whittle's. He receives fresh lots weekly. fel>27 Urtttlle llurlMl Walnut, Rosewood ami Common Wood (.Viißns, Caaea and Caskets, and Coffin Trimmings and Mountings In gr>at vari etiU ut tln> N#w furniture Store. mho tf T. T. Edmunds. REMOVAL NOTICE. lie Wail A Rtv* *n. 4Mb i**lni er, tVilembus, Oft., have removed their Printing Offioo into the Daily Times Olllee building, where they will bo pleased to see their customers aud friends and the public generally Having mode additions of type to their offlowtohySro prepanst to lio all kinds of W iWltiiig at most r.eeomiWi' i robe and at shortest notice. MugkS a Anew lot of lIM SheeUng and Pillow Case Homespun Just In and for sale .cheaper than ever known before, at J. J. Whittle’s. Chamber of Commerce. A large and Interesting mooting of the Chamber of (kimmoreo wah hold lawt night at the Court House; MaJ. A. M. Allen, President, in tho chair. Mr. EbUjb, from tho committee on im proving tho roads lending from Colum bia, by convict labor, reported that In a rooent trip U> ('uoaota and Lumpkin, in the interest of (he movement, he met with groat tuioouragefluont from ti*o {xxiple of Chattahoochee and Htcwart counties, and that they woro all willing and anxious to get tho movement under way of combining the chain-gangs of the counties to work those roads. On motion of Mr. Redd tho committee was continued and Instructed to try and get some legislation by the Btate authori ties to allow all tho convicts from these counties to bo put together for this pur pose.* MaJ.: Allen, from the Committee on Transportation, reported that he had by correspondence, had the rate on cotton re duced so as to make Columbus able to compete with Montgomery. Dr. Hood mode some sensible and well timed remarks on transportation, and thought that if all else failed to get fair rates, that the matter could bo reached through tho Grangers by legislation to make a limit to the rates that railroads could charge. Mr. Cawley stated that he had assur ance in New York from the agent of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad that if Co lumbus would give it all its business, that they would reduce the rates—say 831* per centum and make the light for one year. MaJ. Allen stated that he would appoint a permanent Committee on Transporta tion tomorrow, to look after all such mat ters, and to sec if all discriminations against Columbus can not be done away with. Messrs. Redd, Estes and Hood thought this committee could succeed in reducing freights so as to compete with neighboring (titles. Major Allen called Mr. Estes to the chair, and after a very sensi ble and able speech, which was lis tened to with marked atttention, by the Chamber, introduced the following resolu tions, which were unanimously adopted: Resolved, that a committee of four in* appointed, of which the President shall be one, whoixAluty shall be to consider our Interests In the North A Mouth Railroad, and to present to this body the best plan whereby said interest cun be best pro moted. Tt shall also be the duty of said committee to represent this body in a railroad meeting to be held at Greenville, On., 10th of October next. Recognizing the fact that the agricultur al, manufacturing and commercial inter ests aro the great basis and instrumental ities upon and through which our country into progress, and each dependent upon the other for trinmrogress; therefore, Be it resolved, That this body is always ready to unite, In eouncll or otherwis**, with able and t rue organizations for the promotion of these great interests. Be it further resolved, That we deplore any action, in any direction, which has a tendency to array In hostility either of these interests. Our aim shall le so to manage our busi ness as to help build up the agricultural ami mechanical Interests of the country. After much other discussion from vari ous members, the Board adjourned to the regular meeting in October. 4'HUuht and Curilcl Ilnck. A year or two ago, a negro with a high sounding name, “sorter” like George Washington or Andrew Jackson, was caught driving a cow into town without the consent of the owner. He was arrest ed, and iti duo course of time it was de veloped before a Jury of twelve upright citizens that, tho said George had appro priated a fine cow belonging to Mr. Frazer, ex-tax collector of this county. Tho proof was conclusive, and George was required to atone for tho offense of which ho had been convicted by serving the State of Georgia in tho capacity of a day laborer. Arriving at headquarters he was delivered over to a party of gentlemen living in Washington county, who proposed that. Georgo should assist them in tilling the soil and raising tho fleecy staple. George yearned for more cows to capture, and one night, while the guard was dreaming of sweet home, fie made an abrupt depart ure. Since that time George lias traveled, but ho could not refrain from coming back to tho scones of his rougtsh freaks, so while perambulating on the banks of the Chattahoochee ho was recaptured byofll cors Moore and Smith, and deposited in the guard-house. George languished there several days, but yesterday lie was released from those familiar quarters and carried back to Washington county. So George has about arrived with his pres ent owners, and will bo required to remain just twice as long as he was originally re quested to do. Such a life! But such are the experiences of all thieves that stop ! around Columbus. Home of our officers I carelessly pick them up. Won't Hoiuvbotly llentl l t Yesterday a pair of ambitious young oxen, which were driven to a little two wheel cart, became excited by the heat and panted for tho shade of the side walk. They did not care for consequences, but made direct for the Virginia Store to in vest in cheap goods, but the carriage of Dr. Ware was in the way. After turning over the carriage and breaking the king I bolt, they were “headed” by a popular hat | man, who found himself In adollma, for in fact lie had the bull by the horns. Ho turned them loose and they made fora shady spot and there remained, notwith standing the violent entreaties of the owner to go forward. In the cool of the evening they chewed the cud of satisfac | tion and wore persuaded home. Thvuirlcul. We were informed yesterday that the following talent would certainly appear j upon the Columbus board during the sea son : Booth and The Troubadours, under tho management of Mr. Ford; Lotto, un der her own fascinating management; while the Fifth Avenue Combination, and Buffalo Bill, are to soon follow. The Hutchinson Family will appear at the Opera House on the 12th of October ; and, up to the present time, they are the first company booked for this season. Several circuses will be along, and they will do a thriving business. 50,000 yards Bagging for sale. aug27 2\v Brßims %! Williams/ 4 If you want a Black lahcc Point at New | York cost call at J. J. Whittlk’s. ! JeSO tf TO THE mini. ! Wishing to reduce our stock, we now of fer for the next thirty days a large assort ment of solid Gold Sets, Pins and Earrings at less than New York cost. Also a va riety of Silver-plated Castors. These goods will and must be sold at a large sacrifice, jAH other gt>ods art reduced prices. Terms ' cash on delivery. Call and satisfy your ' self at WrrriOH ,1 Kinsel’s, jeilO tf Jewelry Store, Bridal Prwents of Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. Anew assortment | just received at V'nTTcn Kinskl’s. MR. 4 HERR Y DEAD. THK END OF A TRAGEDY THE HLAYKU AT LABOR. Several days ago wc mad** mmtion of the fact that Mr. Poindexter Cherry tiad been shot and dangerously wounded by two gentlemen named Cain. The result of tlio shooting was tho death of Mr. Cherry yesterday morning from his wounds. It seems that tho Cain brothers hod been renting land from Mr. Cherry on shares. After tho corn got ripe they used some of it for their table. Mr. Cherry claimed it was without his consent, and they refus ing to make reparation, he swore out a warrant against them for lareency. The trial ended in tho discharge of the Cain brothers. Then ('horry ordered them not to come on his plod*. Report says they word advised by their attorneys that they had the right to return, gather the crop, and remain to the end of the year. Ac cordingly they went bock upon the place, and were notified by Cherry to leave. They declined to leave, and armed themselves. Cherry appeared on tho place, and when found was shot down. Near him was found his own gun discharged. The Cains say he first fired on them, and they re turned the fire, shooting him down. We are told there were no witnesses to the tragedy. The above is the report of the case as we received it from a gentle man living in Lumpkin. Mr. Cherry was well thought of by those who knew him best. The Cain that did the shooting used to reside here, and was for a time em ployed by Dr. Tuggle as a collecting agent. An A Well ii n Hi-t-n*-. Yesterday we chanced In a magistrate’s office, ami gazed on an affecting scene. Around a table covered with dusty law txxiks, a few old peus, inkstand, Ac., sat four young lawyers, a magistrate, a bailiff, and the plaintiff and defendant. They gazed at each other long and steadily, un til someone proposed to settle the case about to be Investigated. The proposition was acceded to, and forthwith the defend ant drew from his pocket the amount in dispute and placed it in the hands of the Court. The Court gravely announced the case settled, as soon as the cost bill was deducted. At this point of the pnx*eed iugs, the bailiff looked happy, and tho lawyers wise. Boon the cost was deduct ed, and from thirty dollars tho thr<* law yers aud the plantiff received six dollars. The wheels of justice have to move, and the litigants have to furnish the grease. The plaintiff disposed of his six dollars at a neighboring bar by treating the crowd. The Diver Trade. If the merchants of Columbus could have been present yesterday morning when the boat left the wharf, and aeon the immense freight for the landings on tho river, and in Florida, they would all foci more san guine and hopeful of tho future. The boat was loaded almost to the water's edge with the groceries and dry goods shipped from our stores; while on board were a large quantity of human freight. Columbus must control the river and Florida trade. Atlanta, Mocon, Savannah and Montgomery Are reaching out for it, and offering extra inducements; but so far in the season Columbus Is in tho as eendcncy. It w*ll require a strict watch on the part of our merchants to retain this trade, but we express the Iwlief they will be equal to the task. 4'um|-Me*lliur. A’o. For several weeks revivals have been j the order of the day, and many have embraced the happiness of religion. The Meriwether camp-mooting concluded their exercises Tuesday night, after a glo rious reaction and awaking of the public mind on tho teachings of God. Marion (lied Bone) camp-meeting was in session hist week and the early part of this. We have not heard from them. The hard shell Baptists had their meeting about six miles above Columbus, commencing Mon day and concluded last night. Many from the city were present. Opium Eultiitf. We call attention to the card of Mrs. J. A. Drolllnger (formerly Mrs. H. B. Collins) She is now preparing an opium cure, by the original Collins formula. She is hav ing remarkable success in curing tho ter rible habit of opium and morphine eating and laudanum drinking. Site guarantees perfect satisfaction, and it is said she |>or fects cures in a shorter time than d<**x Dr. Collins, as she maxes it jmrfootly pure and of full strength. Mr. B. M. Woolly, <*f Atlanta, Ga., is her agent, and will furnish full particulars, free. He is receiving hundreds of orders for this remedy, aud is doin&n good work among the afflicted. Milk. Mr. F. H. Richardson, City Editor of this : journal, is confined to his bed with bilious ! fever. We hope to s*h him out very speed- j ffy; in the meantime asking the indul gence of the public for any shortcomings in this department Thu Yurd. We have the prospect of another **nter priso in this city of factories. An enter prising gentleman, with florid complexion and auburn hair, has invested in some va cant lots just abovo the city. He Is satls i tiad his investment is not a bud one, and lie has contrived the idea of starting a tan yanl. Why not? It will surely pay. We have the hides and the bark at our doors, and why ship them North and buy our leather ? We can make it hero as gixxi as any where in the world. Let us have such an enterprise. .. , Burrus A Williams will duplicate New! York and Boston prices, freight added, for Bagging. New Orleans prices for Ties. aug‘27 2w Mtlll They 4'me ! A beautiful lot of Fall Prints just in at J. J. WHITTLE’S. apl A beautiful line of Hamburg Edgings and Insertlngs, at prices to suit the pur- j chaser, at febl4 dAwtf J. J. Whittle’s. ! WllholV* Tonic—A Hi*lV, Nure uml Helen line €‘u*c. [ The unprecedented sale of this world- I renowned medicine provide incontestibly ■ that no remedy has supm sixiixl the us* of I this reliable Tonic. No spUxyi Ims Ixxm ; i found so hard as not to yield to its soft ening influence, and no liver so hypertro phied i4S not to give up its long-retained j bilious secretions, and no Chill or Fever f has yet refused to fall into line. Whee | hx*k, Finlay A Cos., Proprietors, New Or* | leans. For sale by all druggists, j d,xw itiUeflln* AiffiU. The undersigned offers his services to the public as a General Collating Agimt. The care of Tenement Houses and col lection of rent a specialty. Call at S. Pierry’s Store adjoining, Post | office. B. D. Casky. j A large assortment of Linen Collars and ! Cuffs of the latest styles just received at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. HIRAP*. The prettiest girl In Alabama was in Columbus j*eeU‘rday. Gotten Ix'gins to eome in on wagons, und the merchant feels enlivened. Florida has bo**n pretty well represent ed in Ccdumbus, during the past few days, in tlie shape of merchants being drawn here by oar wholesale houses. * Burrus A Williams have more bagging and ties than they can store, and want purchasers at cheap prices. The egg market is dull owing to tho Htrike of the hens. Watermelons are becoming scarce, and the doctor mournoth. The Atlanta Herald has Invented an al manac, and each morning it is edited by j the rising sun. Tho magistrates and bailiffs about town are looking really disconsolate. Cotton stealing will soon commence, so cheer up. j Tin; Savannah Advertiser lias voted Cos luinbus a chrorno on account of her quiet, j Bring on your chromos. According to report there are but half ’ n dozen sinners in Marion county, since the camp meetings. An alderman of Columbus went to u j camp meeting and while there had his pocket pickod. This Is what he said when j the hat was passed around. “Evening shades are falling fast" and darkness covers this country an hour sooner than in June. It Is said to lx) terrific to sit on the rag ged edge of a boil and entertain beauxs. Can’t Congress pass a law ruling out age ball at the Centennial. Store your cotton with Burrus A Wil liams, and go there for cheap bagging. Open services are talked of, to take place In front of Reich’s garden next Sunday. Whenever you see a man so wrapt up in his own selfishness that he cannot see any good thing in his neighbor, just give him a wide berth, and lot him slide. Letters from the North indicate a large travel South this winter. Money is getting more plentiful we hope, for then wo might gather in a nickle. Dogs are Loginning to get careless since tho vigor of dog killing has sulwidixl. Lookout for burglars, a man was In ] town yesterday exhibiting a full set of j tools. fJrenie'* Autrimt Flower. It is natural for |>eopU) suffering with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint or any derangements of the digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, palpitation of the Heart, Heartburn, Water-brash, gnawing aud burning pains at the pit of the Stem- ; ach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and dis agreeable taste in the month, coming up of fixxl after eating, low spirits, Ac., to put off from day to day buying an article that they know lias eurexl their neighbor, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith in it un til it is t*x> 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 you live. Sample bottles of this medicine can be obtained for lo cents to try its superior virtue. Regular size 75 cents. Try it, two doses will relievo any case. rnl2s d.vwly 4 HAS. HLVMAV .1 (O N R KST AUR A NT AND SALOO N. I Imported and Domestic Liquors, Wines, | Cigars and Toi*acco. | CINCINNATI LAOEK BEER DEPOT, jy‘jo Columbus, Ga. THK 4'AHll IHS Y 4IOODB 110(811 Will on Mu*dy More of the White Victoria Lawns so eagerly sought after the past week; also, notable bargains in Cassimores, White Swiss and Nansixik, new Sash Ribbons, Irish Limms, Table Cloths and Towels. Will open to-morrow a choice line of Calicoes. JelS tf J. B. Jones. A fresh lot of Black and Colored Kid Gloves, just in and to ‘x* sold cheap, at apl J. J. WHITTLE'S. •Jut Arrived, If you want Ladies’ or Misses’ Ilose, in medium or extra hmgth, very cheap, go to febu d&wtf J. J. Whittle’s. Tho largest and prettiest sel*x*tion of Transfer Flowers in the city, is at fobU d&wtf J. J. Wn title’s. If you want cheap Sugar and Flour be sure and go to Radoliff .V Lamb’s. Jewelry repairtni and made to order ! Engraving and Watch Repairing done at Wittich A Kinset/s. . .. UILI. OPK\ TO-DAY A* TII K VIRGINIA HT 4> It K ! ! Novelties in N*x*kti*'H, Muffles, ledts, ! Belt-Bucklx(, and Laee BarU*s. The Lisse and Laee Ties are new and i p nitty. I Rußling- tor the neck hi new styles. ALSO, Whlb'Cbxxls, Bleached and Fnldeaehed ('ottens. New Fall Prints, Etc. i All lo l*e sold at less than MARKET PRICE FOR CASH. j sep:t (x>dU ILT.CRIGLEIL A large lot of I Judies’ Light Kids to be sold cheap at fob 14 dawtf J. J. Whittle's. ! A Hew arrival of Hamburg Edgings at apl J. J. WHITTLE’S. Important Tax Notice ! nSBUWDSJ FOB vaPAD) CITY TASKS |j having issued •ever*! week*, but held ; up, will now, by order of Council, be placed in j Ramis of Deputy Marshal to be levied aoid adver | tised afteir Mb H.*t< uab r Patties yet in rM*ni I are rsi'*Stt\lly f4*quested to*ettle baton* th*t ilte. J. 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He is happy to state that ar i raiqrowe-nts are now complete by which i he is prepanni to manufacture Female j Regulator on a scale equal to the einer | policy, and the public may fx*l assured \ that their wants may now b<‘ supplhxl. Physicians of hitfh repute are usino: this great remedy, in daily practice, all over , Georgia. H‘itfter no woman ne*xl stif i fer from suppnwmxl, stLsjx?iidxl or irreg ! ular menstruation. This valuable modi ; cine is by L. 11. Bradfleld, Drug:- ifist. Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 ju*r bottle by druiofiste throughout America HEARTY BLOOMING WIDOW. Marietta, Ga., March 9, 1870. Messrs. Bradfleld <t Oo. : Gentlemen-You will pleas*? ship us an other supply of your invaluable Female j lteffulater, and forward bill by mail. We J are happy to state tiiat this remedy gives | Im'Uat satisfaetion than any article wc sell. We have been selling it since 1868, ! and witnessed many remarkable cures by i it. Among otln?rs, there was a iu.ly i friend of ours who was sallow and sickly | until she was twenty-six years old, when ! she was married. Her husband lived two i years and died. She continued in bad ! health; in fact, she has never been what ! a woman ought to tx. A few months after the, death of her husband she saw i your advertisement, and came to our store and bought a l*ottle of your Regula | tor from us, and took it according to di rections. It has cured her sound and i well, brought her regular monthly peri ; ods on, and to-day she is a hearty, bloom ! ing widow—with the use of but two bot ■ ties of your Regulator, exiting her only I three dollars, when she had tried several | physicians and spent a great d*U of i money without any benefit. Wishing you great success with your valuable reme dies, we are, rospectfujly yours, (?te., W. Root A s. ap23 3m By Bonettc. Ellis ck Cos. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE CITY RESIDENCE! AL'lLLlMiold without Reserve, iu frout at the TV auction store of Rbnette. Ellis Jc Cos., St. Clair street, iu the city of Coimubus. Muigjogee county, bctwvsu th> usual hours of sal*-, on the Flml Tuesday in wrtolser \>vt, city lot No. 37:i, corner of Frankiin aud Forsyth Htreet*. with all the improvement* thereon, now occupied by Mr. J. A. Tyier. Hold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Mus cogee county, for division among the heirs.a* the fffOMtty of Mrs. Cherry B- thune. deceased. JOSEPH JONES, *eps w4t Executor. DANIEL R. BIZE, i • ■' ■■■ ■ Proprietor Wagon and Stock Yard! I HAVE, in connection with my Family Grocer} Store, s well arranged Wagon aud Stock Yard, ; wilh Private Boarding Hoiww*. WTiesflMght aud Blackmiiith Shops, so connected a* to add to the cowfoitaud convenience of this Yard; and ask the attention ot planter* and merchants to its advantage-) as a location, aud earnestly solicit you r patronage a^rSign—Wheel and Plow- Fat of PMutpr*’ Wk|€finsf. awd |. .W- 'Katf man'a Wholesale Gvooary Rmse. auglA deodJbwtf MAIER DORN, Wholesale and Setail Cigar Manufacturer St. Clair St., next to Georgia Home Building. my2M toctlj Columbus, Ga. I DIRECTORY OF THE WIT. I (Tiurrkc*. uur i-HKWirauA. | Corner of Oglethorpe and Bt. Clair streets—R v. J. 11. Nall, pastor. Services at 10,', a. j*. aud 4 v ! m. each Sunday. Sunday-school at Pa. u KIMM'OfAL (TUUiIXT). OgU-thorjie street, between Randolph aud St. Clair—Rev. W. 0. Hunter rector. Services at 11 a. it. aud 4 r. M. each Sunday. Sumlay-school ut 3 v. M. non AM OATHOUO, St. TlitUlps aud St. James t< atholic) —ou Jack- 1 son street, between Baldwin and Few afreets— Father Hamilton pastor. Mas* at and 9S( a. m., aud vaspera at sr. u. Catechism at 4r. at. rxurr rams*. Randolph street, between Ja. k*ou sud Troup i street*—Rev. C. A. Kendrick pa*tor. Services j every Sunday at loy, a. m. aud 7,q r. u Suuday ! school at tf a. U. MKTUOPIhT. ! St. Luke—On Jackson street, between Randolph ; sud Kt. Clair—Rev. R. J. Corley ismtor. Br -! vices each Sunday at lU‘ a a. u. and 7q f. u. Sun- | ! day school at tf a. m. St. Paul—Southeast corner of Frauklin and j Tmup streets—Rev. J. O. Branch pastor. Ser vices every Sunday at 10q a. m. and 7p. x j H'.mday-school at 4 r. m. Brd Street M' thodist Dn upper Broad streiet ! Rev. B. F. Breedlove pH*tr. Service*every Sun- j day at 10q a. m. and 7q p. m. Suuday school at i 2q iv m Class meeting at tf a. u. JEWISH MTNAOOOPE. Corner of Crawford aud Forsyth streets. Her man Birkinthsl rabbi. Service* every Friday evening at N o'clock, and Saturday mormug at lb o’clock. O IRAKI). Methodist—l,. 11. Payu* pa*ti>r. Services first Sunday at lOq a. m., and third Snndsy at 6 r. m. .Sunday-school :i p. m. Baptist—Rev. G. Parker, pastor. Services on the fir*t aud third Sundays in each month. Hiiuday-school at B‘, a. m. UUOWNKVIZXK. Baptist—Rev. J. F. Reeves, pastor. Services Mflroud and third Sunday*. Sumiay-school at 9 a m. | Hinging School meets every Monday, Wednes i day and Frjday uights at the Church. j Conducted .} 11 IV. Brand. i Trinity (Methodist) —Bev. L. B. Payne pas- j j tor. Services first, second aud third Sunday at 8 r J 4.. and 3rd Sunday at a. m. Alternate i i Sundays supplied both morning and eveuing. j Sunday-school every Sunday at 3 r. at. coLoin. Ashury <3iapcl (Methodist)—East Common—W. J. Gaiues pu*tr. Services every Sumiay at loq a. m., 3p. if. and 7>* at night. Suuday-s-hool at 9 A M First Baptist—Corner Front and St. Clair ! ; *tr< t (near river) —Ur< eu McArthur faator. Sr- \ vice* ever> Sunday at lb l , a. m. and Bp. m. Sun vUy-*rb(s>l at tf a. w. Bt. John (Methodist), Northeast Common—E. i I*. Holmes pastor. Services every Sunday at 10>, • ja. u. aud Bp. m . Sunday-school at 9a. m. Secoud Baptist church (Northern Liberties) — j | Primus Stafford pastor. Services every Suuday i at lfi>, a. m. and Hp. m. Suuday-s*-hool at tf a. m. j I'olitnilMM 4.range I Meet* over Pollard ft Harris' store la*t Saturday | in every month. I. 4>. O. P. ! Muscogee I>>*igc on Oglethorjxi treet, between i -St Clair and Crawford streets. Regular meeting* ■ held every Monday evening at 7 Si o'clock. j Chathoochee Encampment meet* 2d aud 4th j Moudsy* iu a. b month. Manonle. Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets :kl Tuesday night in each month. Barley Chapter, No. 7-Meet* on Ist Friday j liirht in each mouth. Uope Council, X<. 4—Meets 3d Saturday night ’ iu •>:]) month. Ht. Aldemar Comuiandery-Meets 2d Tuesday: night in each month. Lodge in Burrus’ building, corner Broad and Randolph street* 11 Ami Hrrllli. Lodge in Burrus’ building— Meetings held on tho Ist sud 3d Sunday* in each month. Public* Huiltlinirft Court House (iu Court Square, cen re of city) | ! between Oglethorpe and J*k-k*<m ana Trawford ; ' and Thoms* street*. ! Jail ou East Comiuc.it, foot of Crawford street. Optra House northeast corner Crawford aud | Oglethorpe streets. Female Orphan Amvluiu. East Commct. uear I cemetery. Post Office, corner Oglethorpe and Ran . dph i street*. Hotels. i Rankin House, corner Broad and Crawfoic treels. Planter*' House, Broad street (east side), be tweeu Bt. Clair and Crawford. Central Hotel, Broad street (east side), between Bt. Clair ami Crawford streets. Broad Street House, east side Broad street, be tween Crawford and Thomas street*. Public Nt lionlN. No. l (white male) northeast corner Jaekson and Crawtord street*. No. 2 (white temalt j muith w-.st corner St. Clair aud Forsyth streets. Temperance HaU (mixed colored) Oglethop ! street, between Randolph and Bryan. Tftiniripal 4>iovrriiiuctit. Mayor. John Mcllhenny; City Treasurer, John N. Uaruett; Clerk of Council, M. M. Moore; City Attorney, (.'barb s Coleman; City l’hy*ician. W W. Flewelten; City St‘xtou, Abraham Odom; City . Msrahal. ; Depaty Marshal. W. L. Rob* ! inson: Wharfinger, Jake Burrus. POXACK. Chief—W. L. Robinson. Fir*t Squad—T. ,T. Moorr. captain: Rv.tu. Mitchell, Win. H. H. Wood. Charles Brady, Wh i Smith, James ltobarta, H>-coad Squad—John Koran, captain : bihn Ht. flair, Jo*h Roper. Zeno Pickett, Dsn'l Duncan, : John Brady, Ji hu Feagan. Hull of ( iilUMbu* Fire IL-puri nieiit. Board of Control—W. H. Williams, Chief Eu ! gineer; C. A. Etheridge, First Asa't Eugineer; A. | K. Francis. Second As*’t Engineer; G. R. Flour i noy. Secretary. FIRE rOMPANIKM. Columbus. No. I—Engine liouaeon Broad street, ! above Bryan. Young Ann rica. No. 6 Engine house ou Ogle thorpe street, between Crawford aud Thomaa. Central Mechanic*. No. 6—Engine house on Kan* ; dolph street, near Union Pa*xeuger Depot. Hook and Ladder. No. I—Engine house next to j Springer's Opara House. Military. City Light Guard*—Armory iu Rankin House i Skating Rink. Entrance on Crawford street. Colmubtui Guard*—Armory in Gnnhy’s build ing, on St. Clair street, between Broad and Front streets. Muscogee Rifle*—No armory yet. The Pen Lucy School FOH HOYS, Two miles north of Baltimore, Maryland, XiriLL !*• gin it* next se**ioti on TV Monday. 15th Heptemlx-r next. Ht The nnderaigm-d (lormerlj Proles •or in the University of Georgia) re fer* to the leading citisen* <t the Referenc** in Cotnmbn*: ('has. H. William*. Esq., Dr. F. A. Stanford. Mr. W. (J. Woolfolk. It. M. JOHNSTON. Waverly P. 0.. Baltimore county. Md. aug4 (w Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN THE TALBOTTON STANDARD | JT IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE of the wealthiest in Georgia, sud the people | there love to do their trading in Celumbus, and ■ they are obliged to spend their money with those j merchant* who advertise. The STANDARD has a large circulation. Address W. K. MUMFORD, Editor aud Business Manager. feb2o Iw John Meliaffey, \T HIS OLD STAND, corner ot Ogfothoipa and Bridge streets. CollllllhuN. On.. Will I'ay the Highest Market Pr <• FOB Itam. Old 4'oilon. Mirim. Hr) anil (irrrn, Furs n or jlli , i—i*. 1 I Beeswax and Tallow, Old Metals *<'•- Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in Columbus, j Georgia. jnnSl if | Wanted, Bairs ! j For whirl! t will ry $‘3.50 per hundred pound,. I IMS. J. A. URQUHAHT HAS AN OFFICE aud sleeping ajMirtmcut ui the premises formerly known as the Dr. BOxemau hit, at the corner of Mclutoah and i Randolph Ntrccts. Entrance to the Office on Mc- Intosh street, where professional calls, mao< either at day or night, may be left and will be promptly attended to as soon as received. lau22-cod tf. (J. A. KtEHNE, MEHCHANT TAILOII 154 I!road atreel, HAH on hand s haudsomc assortment of Gsn . ticiueu's Dress Goods, English aud F'reuch Caasimeres, Vestings, ftc. Cutting done at reasonable rates. Have your Clothes ma<ie by me. and 1 guaraute perfect satisfaction in style aud price. lauSl ly J. T. COOK, Stalls 15 & 17, Market House, ! constantly ou hand and for sale the BEST MEATS that can be obtained. mh2s dly j J. D. Ram bo. W. W. Maikaix. RAM 110 ft MACK ALL, al Idin, Office opposite Central Hotel, Coluiubu*, Ga. Practice iu State and Alabama Courts UKvaaKUCE*—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan nah. Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savanuah, Ga.; Gov. J Black Groome, Annapolis, Md.; A. ft J. E. Lee, Jr.. K*qs.,Bt. Louis, jdrt ly THORNTON ft GRIMES, Attorneys nt i^m. OFFICE over Abell ft Co.’s, corner of Broad aud St. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga. j janlfi ly Joseph F. Pott, Atlorni'.y .V ('oiiiuirlloi- al Idol, OFFICE west Hide Broad street over store of w. H. R-ibart* A Cos. Practice# in State and ! Federal Court*. Advice aud service# tendered to Administrators. Executors. Guardiaua, ftc, Bie -j cialty made of Conveyanciug. Examining Titles. ! (sc., In Georgia, or anywhere in the United ; States. Am. bdsihk** promptly attended to. febT dtf J. M. M( NEILL. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I >RACTICEB in Court* of Georgia ami Alabama. 1 Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd ft Co.'s. 4 fdr Special attention given to collection*. janlO tf L. P. AENCHRAUIIER, F'likiliioiintilo Tuilor. I > CK>MB over Moffett’s Drug .Store. lam reg k ularlv supplied with the latest FASHION t PLATES, and hiu prej>ared to guarantee perfect satisfactiofi, at reasonable rate*. tuh2l eoilfim 11. THOMPNON, Livery and Nalti Sfnble, OGLETHORPE STEET, between Randolph and Bryan. The best of Saddle nd Hsraeaa Horse*. A fine lot of Carriages and Buggies { always on hand. Special attention given to the accommodation of Drover*. They will find it to their interest to I pnt up with him. j febl4 tf Ready for Sale! AN ADDRESS ON Elementary Agricultural Chemistry BY I .1. HOMIOK LEWUtO, Bound in pamphlet form, in now ready for sale. Price 25 cent*. Can be furnished on application to TIMES OFFICE. angS tf H. F. ABELL & CO —HAVK— JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF St. Oroix Rum, Port Wine, Claret Wine, Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey, Boker’s Bitters, Sherry Wine, Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiskies,, All of the finest quality aud lor tsauh- tt fow prices, and we ar daily receiving new anal etsuius Family Groceries of all varietie*. All Gooils Delivered. 11. F. AIIIXI, A < O. i>7 tr PASSENGERS Going North or East I I t lj.L avoid night changes aud secure the v* m<st comfortable and shortest route by | baying tickets Via the Virginia Midland. THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the Springs or Vliifliila* 4i. J. FOHF.A4 KK, General Manager, Alexandria. Va. W. 11. CHIPLEY, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga. apS tt Jordan's Joyous Julep. A Specific for Neuralgia. TESTIMONIALS. PmanOMt Va., Jan. 20th, 1873. John L. Jordan, Esq.—Dear Sir: So well plcaaed am l with your Joyous Julep, that I hereby tes i tify to the superior merit of your uneqnaled . preparation tor Neuralgia. I *bal] esteem my self happy should even one of tht worst ot ail classes of sufferer* be h-d through me to take the Julep. My wife ha* for ten (10J years been a mar tyr to the most malignant and persistent neural gic tortnre, without being able to find any relief except from your preparation. She waa relieved by the second dose a* per direction*, and has not had a return of it for two months. To some 1 may seem strangely sanguine about your medi cine. but I have * right to be ao. It ia not rea sonable to Muppose this malignant malady would have died of sheer exhaustion of capacity for sustaining itself, and that too iu a minute and the very minute your medicine vu taken, if so, it is a most remarkable, simple coincidence, and I prefer givmg th credit, iu your favor of the best testimony rnan can ever have—experience. , Vary truly yours, JAMES T TOSH Coi.CJtßrs, Jan nary 18,1*75. Mr.Jordan:— l take great pleasure in recon*- j mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, ha* produced s moat wonderful relief in one o* I the severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter ! ever ha* had. She has bee,u treated for it by i three skillful physician#. wIU very little benefit, I and used all the usual remedies with little sue- I cess. I can with much confidence hope for s per- I manent cure. It t* only two days since we began i the use of it, and it le apparently of permanent I benefit. Ysurs, with respect, MRS. L. I. NORMAN. JOH\ I>. JORDAN, Apothecary. No. 198 Broad Street, Colmnbns, Ga. j iWIT tf