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■■■IPHHHPPg^pMnipy^ DAtLY 'gNOUtRER-atflir; COLUMBUS, GBORQIA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10. 1877. ALA*AMA LACISLATUHE THURSDAY. Mr. BiUmpa, (ra ootortRtao of Local Logialatkm, reported favorably, with an amaodmont to the bill to authoria* munl- aoroerattoaa lottos State to settle andWtadebtedneas by thainoanoa Mr. BaVi !“■ apaoial committee, re ported favorably apoa tba bill toaatabliah a oapabraka asriooltoral distriot. Paaaad. Mr. Otwbm, from oommttte on Oon- farenoa, anbmittad a raport about thedia- WTaraaant oppotoa bill to radaoa tba rata of taxation in tbia State. OoOanfatbboa committee antaa to tba Banata ajaandmant. Mr. Gordon, reported favorably an bill teffitow 9. U WiUiamaon of Hanry ooun- ty topaddl* Without Uoanaa. PaaLad. i Mr. Oanklto, from a aalaat oommittee, reported adveteeto upon tba IJouee aatandmant to the bffl to amend motion 4848 of tha Rerieed Coda. Tba advert, ■aoari watoe—erred in. . Mr. LiitlAfrom Odanmittaa on Judloi- irieafavorabty upon tba bill in to tba .trading of priaonara in Mr. Lyon offered an amendment, that the nmriaiona of tba bill ahaU not apply to the anariffa now in offioe. Adopted. A motioa wit-made to table, and loati Mr. OhambeH'offered an amendment, which waa adapted. I tJssSsXKSrsrSr Tba Uli then paaaad. , { ' Favorably, to allow eiaahtoea and ail mfatotrator. of minora^aatalaa, to payout "^twS^toanSoria^^^nfl^nanci by pariim litigantto a oartain anil, on no- aonntof iwampand overflowed ■ land*. ■a -• imiiQi Mr. Ohambara,froa» Finanoa and Tax* ation, reported favorably to amend cer tain eeetloos of Bavannb Law. Paaaad. Favorably, to amend eeotion T ohaptar 11, of tha not to eattbliah a Revenue Ood«. , Mr. Harrimn explained that the ameod- aaaot provided for exempting Birmingham, and for othar pnrpoaaa in relation to Ope lika. Paaaad. Also, favorably to amend subdivision 11, aeotioa 7, adapter 9 of the’ Havanas Oode, regulating the Mia of taxation on faroiabfyon a 8061,! of tha Baviaad Coda. Paaaad. Mr. Brown, from Oommittee on Leant legislation, reported favorably on Senate bill to prevent the sale of liquor In Nan*, falia beat, Marengo ooonty. Paaaad. Mr, Jolly, from Committee on oorpora tion*, reported favorably on Senate bill to release from taxation notes and mortgages given by members of building and toan associations tor advanoes on atook. Peas- Me Abo, favorably on Sanat* bill to aa* thorixe the Mayor and Ootnoll of tba (own of Union Spring* to aattla tha bond ed indsbtadnaaa of add town. Paaaad. Mr. Bette, from Committee on Ways and Means, reported favorably on Samite bill to amendaeoHon 15 of chapter 6 of ibaravanoa law. Paaaad. Senate MB to aatboriia tea enperin- ndantof odocattop of La*’ ooonty to giAy mtUIb 4io|| oontniitid |y tin CaM of the oobUo cohoola of tho oHj of lob, from Oommittaa on Educa tion, reported favotahly on Baaata Mil to eamy into affeot tea intention of Congress in donating oartain landa to tha State of Alabama. Paaaad. oontoan'* xnuot The Governor transmitted i that ha had raltavad tha State of tea lia bility for tha tho million straight bonds leaned on aeeonnt of the A. A 0.'Railroad, having transferred the lien of tea Btata to tea Irnatoee authorised by law. GEORGIA LIQIILAtmi. tiwui n . —j r,i i-itvv, , ,ii i Jtvt A.'. Jtwr ■ . • WORN'OUT LANDS RESTORED! ■ ■— ■■— f ■■■■ io: Leading Fertilizers in Q-eorgia, NORTH AID SOOTH CiBOUNA, VIRGINIA AMD MISSISSIPPI! :o: —— No FertWzara whloh have aver bean upon this market Hava undergone mara aavara (tab, and eoma out of thorn bit 11 reputation moro firmly established, than SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO! ▲ w s COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE fob conrortnro with cotton axis. Tho Host Popular fertilisers in Uhe—Sold by Me Every Season 8inee 1866! T *«T yeer, 1976, Store Ware 112 dlffaront brand# told In tha State of Georgia, the sales aggregating about JLf 70,000 Toua, and of that quoatity tha Paolho Ouanc Company sold 19,000 Tone. After paaalng through all tha aonttngenoiaa of varying seasons in eleven years’nee,the question of nniformreliability no long af exists. They are nnanlmonsly acknowledged as STANDARD GUANOS. These wall known Fertilizers are for sale by my Agents at Butler, Geneva, Jonas' Crossing, Wimberly; Hamilton, Catania and Ftorenoe, Georgia; Troy, Opelika, Lafay- to, Alabama, and various stations on tha railroads connecting with Opelika. Off - A. *N. SLAUGHTER, my duly aooredited Agent at Opelika, Ala., will afford all necessary information to parties THUBBDAT. Favorably to requite peraow for whose benefit easel la' naed, to pay for the iHbid. Pi—rifV A bomber of Senate Mila, at amended by the Honaa, ware taken up and ooncur- rad in in aaob instanoe. Mr. Chambers, from tea Committee on Paaaad. . Mr. Tbit, from Internal Improvements by leave, repotted a bill to fnrniththe Agricultural Collage and tha Institute for tha deaf, dumb and blind with oartain Alao, to indneo immigration to tha State of Alabama, and to provide for theap- pointment of a oommiaaion. Passed. Mr. Cham ban reported favorably to —lot the Baviaad Coda. Mr. Armstrong; from special oommittaa, favorably to change tea boundary lines between the oonnties of Olay and Talla poosa. Paaaad. Mr. Billnpe, from Oommittaa onLooal Legislation, reported favorably to amend anaot to allow county oommiaeionon to teiy a teaetel tax far tea purpose of build- Ug ooort bootee and jails. The following military wdra oonfinaad: bbioadb oaaaaata. First Brigade—John H: Higley. Second Brigade—John Bolling. Third Brigade—G. P. Harrison. Fourth Brigade—B. a Janas. Fifth Brigade—O. Kyle. Sixth Brigade—M. L. Btaneel. Seventh Brigade—J. W. Inzer. Eighth Brigade—8. H. Moore. Housn. Mr. Bette, from Committee on Way* and Means, reported favorably on Senate . bill to provide for the payment of tke ob ligations * ' ' Mm an not to fond the domsstio debt 1 of tbs State. [Provides far the iesnanoe Of not met* than IVOOO,OOO of bonds, bearing interest at 7 par cent, par annnm; and payable aami-annally in tea city of i New Tork; the said bond* to ran twenty yearn, and to take tee place of tha State obliga- a W °Mr^Brown,*from Committee on Ways Mr. Felton, chairman of the Oommittaa on Agrionltnro, asked tea nsa of ten hall far to-morrow night, far tea asa of tea friends of direot trade. Granted. A resolution was offered anthortaii Governor to charter of tha Marina Bank of Savannah. Tha rsaointion was referred to tea Oom mittaa on Banka after being road. The following bill ware read tba third time: To render females eligible to the offioe of State Librarian. The Judiciary reoom- mended tea paaaags of the bill as amend ed by striking out the word female and insert Mrs. Elizabeth Overby. Mr. Beeae made a strong epaeoh in favor of the committee's report. Mr. Harrison replied, giving bis objections to thabiU. Mr. Oabanias spoke warmly in favor of tha .bill and tha report; 000tending teat there was no local obstruction to prohibit females from holding offioe. Mr. McDaniel favored tha paaaags of tha Mil as amended by tha oommittaa. A-motion to lay tha whole matter on tea ble was loet. Mr. Blaek msds a aandblt speech in favor of tha MU, although be was opposed to tea bill at the meeting of tea eommit taa; Ha was in favor of tha bill, but opposed to tha amendment, aa that wonld hinder any female bnt Mrs. Ovarby from holding office, which waa tha Sanaa of the diso union. Mr. Howall spoke in favor of the bill and' tha amendment, patting in some solid talk on the question Tha Senate than diconised tha Conven tion bill, which was paaaad by 26 to 14. Bores. The House paaaad tee bill requiring all dividends of joint atook oompeniae to be paid from aotnal earnings. Also, the bill prohibiting in the Superior courts. The eonntlas of Chatham, Bibb, Biohmond and Fulton are exempted from its provisions. Tha Oommittaa on Judicial Circuits re port favorably to rednoiog tha bmnber and equalizing tha bordana of their oir- onits. The Mil repealing seotion 4 of tba set emending tee revenue laws of tho Stata, waa paaaad by aubatitnta. Tha bill repealing tea State Board of Health waa tabled. Mr. Fan), of Oalhonn, chairman of tee apaoial committee on inveetigating tee neoeBsity of haying an inebriate aaylnm pllani and Means, reported amedmants on Senate favorably, . with bUl, to proride for tba aeiloetiob of dellnqneat taxes. Mr, Bios moved to lay tha. biU and amendments oa tea table. Lost, and tee amendments were adopted. Mr. Betts offarod to amend by addition al section, providing teat tha State shell relinquish all claims against Isndt hereto fore boogblin by the State,and requiring uaw assessments to be make upon tba ■aid lands far tea delinquent years. Lost. The bill passed. __ Mr. Bette, from oommittee on Ways and Means, reported favorably on Senate Mil ta nqnire the telqgraph oompeniae to pay taxes for tee years 1870, '71, '78, '78, to Hoiu. MU to •Bribe tha manner of taking op stock far trespassing npon eanebrakci, Ac., was concurredin. 1 Senate amendment to Monas Mil to re gard to feeding prisoners in jaUwasoon onmd in* SmmI* mfiniVn>nt to Home bill to Motion f of chapter 11 of the reve- ana law waa ooncnrrad to. j Mr. Jolly, from oommittee of eoafer- enoe, reported that the eommittaa had agreed upon tha Senate amendment to tea Sanaa bill to ragoiate tha rate of tax- - wtion, and reeommended that the Hones eonenr in the seme. [Fixes tha rata at seven-tenths of one per eent.] The House concurred in the amendment—Teas, 70; "2S Brown, from special oommitt pelted favorably on Benata bill to create ike office of Commissioner of Swamp and Overflowed Landa. Passed. Harris moved to take from tha table tha Senate bill to provide for retiring the ob- Hgattona of this State. Carried. Hi, Bice moved p> strike out that por tion of tee bill providing that bonds shell not be leaned in lien of obligations which wen not Issued noder the act of Decern bar ID, 1*78. Carried. Mr. Bios moved to emend section 8 by Striking out the Word “issued” end insert* ing'the words ‘'that may be issued here after." Adopted. -The bill paaeed; yeas 43, nays 39. Mr. Hubbard, Rom Committee Privileges and elections, reported sd Tersely on MU to amend eertain sections of the election law. Tha raport was ta bled. . Mr, Bice moved to strike out 20,000 in- habitant*andinsert 10,000 inhabitant*, Mt> Betts reported favorably on Senate mil to repeal Motion 10 of oaspter 6 of »e revenns tow. Paaeed. lfc Dillon, from Committee on Ednoa- reported» substitute for Senate Mil fay njb| *f oteimni and teachers of publio BabeUInte adopted and tea bill Hendon, from Jodieimy Oommit- ig issue dockets The in oomplisnoe with the recommendation of the State Board of Health, reported that snob an asylum is needed, bnt the embarrassed financial condition of the State compelled them to report adrenal; r to establishing snob an inatilutien present. By Mr. Moses, of Mnaoegee—To amend an set incorporating the Georgia Home Insurance Company. Passed. A apaoial oommittee of five to consider the maatege of the Governor, w»S up, pointed to answer to resolution of inqui ry, why oertsin counsel were engaged,and why certain fees had been paid said coun sel, in oertsin suite against the late Treas urer Jonas. Mr. Stewart, of Spalding, to amend see tion 459 of the code. Passed. Also, to repeal an sot haring reference to coats in Supreme Court, aha to emend seotione 8688 end 8690 of the eode. Laid on the table. By Mr. Wade, of Soreven, to amend seotion 4423 of tee oode. Passed. By Mr. Hood, of Bandolph, to amend an sot organizing a ooonty oonrt to tea county of Bandolph. Passed. Also, to require the sheriff to keep e record of nil persons committed to jell in this State. Recommitted. Hop I yfil may kill yon. A bottle of Dr. Bolfa Gough Syrup only coats yon 25 oonts, and its timely use may save your life. STOVES AND TIN WARE Attention, Everybody BUT Y O V a Stoves, Orates, Cntlery HOLLOW WABE, Willow Ware, Wooden Ware, House-Furnishing Goods, FBOM W. H. ROBARTS & CO W HO HAVE RECEIVED and offer for •sis. at sstonUblngly tow rmicm, one ei us Large,t Stocks of them Goods ever brought to thl, market. Dealers will find It grestll to their loterut to. purchase ° f Fuil stock of Tin Piste, Sheet Iron end Wire kept oonitantly on bud Repair Work in our Uas dons promptly at reasonable prioe,. H boBAHTU « CO. $20, $00, $100, veatmenta of large or small swennuj® of s legitlmets ohsrsetsr, whloh an deposit of three to Bvsnsrosnt. Olreulsrs and Rwily Reports sent ires, octal eodly residing in his distrint as to Cotton Option payments. ,, H. JENKINS, Agent at Geneve, hu removed to that pointjmd will oheerfully answer all Inquiries relating to tha bnetaaas in Talbot, Meriwether end adjacent oonnties. The above well known brands have been sold by me daring tha pest eleven yearn with general eatIsfnotion, and are, as inal, offeted far sale on FAVO&ABLE TEBM8. W. JE3E- YOUNG-, No. IS Broad ttroot, Columbus, Ca. aff* T have also made arrangements with BLANCHARD, WILLIAMS db CO., ColumbuH, Georgia, For storage and disposal of tha above Fertilizers to their onsiomara. febio sodkwam DRY COOOE. GREAT REDUCTION 'rices ! THE NEW YORK STORE. r i order to prepare for tee Spring Trade, we have marked down oar Entire Stock. We now offer &BE88 GOODS at Halt Prloe, 500 Pieoas HAMBURG TRIMMING at 5 oenta end upwards, 10,000 Yards CURTAIN LACE at 20 oents and upwards, CLOTHS, OA88IMERES and GENT8’ FURNISHING GOODS Badnead 85 percent. 50 per A NEW LOT OF LADIES’ OITY-MADE SHOES Jnet Beoeivad. CHEAPEST LINE OF HOSIERY and CORSETS in Ihs City, 500 Pieces NEW PRINTS Jnst Beoeivad. GORDON & CARGILL. January 23d, 1877. <4T Having baught nut tha Entlra Staok ef Wolfsan A Maaaa at a great aae- rlfioe, wa arc prepared ta offer GREAT BARGAINS In TABLE DAMASK, NAP KINS and ALPACAS. C. It C. lea eodtf: "■ FKRTILIZER8. COTTON OPTION! — ' — :o? ■ ■■ eed tlie Land and the Land will Feed Ton! BOOTS AND SHOES. WELLS & CURTIS abH ibuus The Georgia Grange Fertilizer, GEORGIA GRANGE Dissolved. Bone, GEORGIA GRANGE ACID PHOSPHATE WarrauM Fim-Mjsii Unsurpassefl—Standarfl Gmted! T HE above named Fertilizers have been thoroughly tested, end in every initanee have given ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Col; V; g. SMITH, Waster Btate Hr an go, Oconee, He,, la hie clrealar, leys: “I have need tee Grange Fertilizers sold us for years, end prefer them to ell others—end I have used nearly all.” r. ▼. BVBBBI.I* Uopt. Planters' Union Agency, Augusta, Ha., says: 1 have enaulred very elomly of all purohamr, who have bun In our oflleo, end, without a »tn- gle exception, they say it Is tkt beat guano they have aver wed—Bhodei »»y« it ii the beat made.” The Ueargla Urange Kewepaper, pabllsbeU at Atlanta, volunteer, the follow ipp edltotlM •ndonsmsnt: ••On svsry aide tbs most nattering encomiums are heard In regard to this Fertiliser. One o Houston ootnty’s most InUlligsnt and stfbcwitul farmers (Ool. O. W. Faoam) has just written us that he r«jf*rdf it the equal of Ferurlsn Ghumno—pound for ponsd. 1 his verdict is roll*ble, Meatus the Informant uses Judiciously, and knows how ,to test equallj and thorooghl/, and h*s mm Rfiinff Peruvian Quano since tho war.” IVs refer In this immediate ssstion to Hone B> Je Moils. Ool.. Jiro. M. Bbahwor, Seals, T. J. Qsaxbuky, £sq., Hlsrslle, W. J. Raimrs, Esq «Talbotton, and others. For fnll psrtlonlars send for Circulars, or Mil on BLANCHARD, WILLIAMS & CO., Alabama Warehouse. jUOdfcwtm GOZsUACBUMl« GrJk,* BOOTS, SHOES eatlxer FOR GABH, And, notwithstanding tea great advanoe in Leather, can sail Good Work at.Reasonable Prices! Wg havo am heavy stock Ms of Plantation Boots, Brogans and Pfowf|^ COTTON WAREHOUSES. ALSTON WAREH00SE. runnuor « EPPING, Successors to Flournoy, Hatohor 4t Co. Haying purohaaed tho Interest of Mr. B. T. Hatohor in the busineas of Flournoy, Hatohor & Co., we shall oontlnue the Warehouse and Commission Business as heretofore—in all Its branohes, Wo solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage so long bestowed upon the house. We are agents for ZELL’S GUANO and of the COTTON FOOD, both well known and highly endorsed. , JNO. F. FLOURNOY. H. H. EPPING, Jr. Wo have a heavy stook Plantation Boots, Brogans and Plow Shoes. A full line of Fine Goods In all the popular 8tyles, and are constantly re plenishing our stook with SUCH GOODS AS THE PEO PLE WANT. W All Purchaeet must be oonelder- ad at for CASH ON CALL, unlaaa by apaoial agreement. WELLS <t CURTIS, 70 BBOAD kTBBIT, (Sign of the Btg Beet.) COUNT ME IN WHEN YOU WANT DRY GOODS AT AH NOW RXOaiVING MY SECOND PRICES foOLBNt.** ST0 ° K ° F ‘ The .holaeat >toek or dress QUODS at We In the olty; COLORED ALPACAS, aoo; REPS tar Wrapper!i In Cardinal Flgum, only Mo t BLACK CASHMERES, from SBc to $1.10; Uoml WOVEN CORSETS, Me; IduliM 1 and Uhiidrena’ axtra-iong (JORoKKi) HOSE, iilo; LADIES' QAITERS,*12'.; Whole-nock BROQANS.iV.251 10 « SHEET1NQ, tSUe; yard-wide BLEAOHED OOTTON, le; Rarg.it itoo* of RIBBONS, SCARFS, COLLARS and GUFFS In tka city. If you want BARGAINS, call on me. No trouble to show good*. J. ALBERT KIRYEN, , No. 90 Broad Street. RANKING AND INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL BANK Of Oolmnibuis. A Bank of Discount and Deposit. :o: — DEALS IN EXCHANGE; COLLECTIONS MADE ON , ALL POINTS. Aooounte and Correspondence Solicited. GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, Cashier. J. RHODES BROWNE, President. JcnlT lm NEW WAREHOUSE FIRM. ... ;o: McGreh.ee 6c Hatcher, (Late of Flournoy, MoGeheo A Co.) *■ COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fontaine 'Warehouse, COLUMBUS - GEORGIA H aving leeud the above well known and commodlnua Warehoun (formerly ooeuplad b Manra. Allen, Freer It IllgM), and made, ampla arrangement, for accommodating on celebrated PATAPSOO A^o““Vni* M...r., AU«, Freer It Illgei, will occupy the eame pceltlon with ne, where he will be glad to meet hie rrUB,u - c. c. McCEHEE, BEN. T. HATCHER. To the WorklwgCleea.—We are now prepared to fnrnleh all clauee with con, ton t employment at home, the whole ol the time,or tor their,pare moment,. Boaine,, new, light pare l- — 7 ... ud profleeble. Per,on, of either sex eerily ear* from to eent, to g5 per evening, and a DKDorttonal earn by devoting tbeir whole time lathe barineu. Boy, and girl, oan earn near- lv al much ae men. That all who see this no* tioe May send their addre,,. and test the beet- nee*, wemake tht, unparalleled offer t To enoh aaern eat well ntlifled we win send one dol lar to nay for the trouble of writing- Full per- Smthtf,, lamplM worth several dollare to eom- menoa work on, and a oopy °f Home and Ftro- ilde. one ot tha largeat ud beet Illnetntot Publication,, alleantfree by mall. HeadaMf you want P*'“‘^r S TIN8ON r £'00^ jaMdtm Portland, Maine. eKOHgBJEftOE^CO., PATKXT POllTAIiLE CIKt l l.AB SAWMILLS. ALGO 27471095271 fOSTAJLI amneNui* em. HO. BN. 8ehroeder8t. UALTfMOKK, MD jr Rills. Water Wheel,. Weed Work- tnt end Kami Maoiiioery, ahingle Mills Clreulu OATALQQUN, in« a odawiy Lawyers. BENNETT H. CRAWFORD, Alter nay wmd Cemmeellor al Uaw. Offlee over Fraser', Hardware Store. Jalf77iy ■m H. Blaitotobd. Lome F. Oabiaio. BLANDFOBD * UiBBARD, Atterneye end Conaaellera eat Lew Offioe No. 57 Broad street, over Wlttloh A Klnsep, Jewelry Store. W ill preettee in the State and Federal Oonrt a ipt’M “The Best is the Cheapestl” This Maxim applies with peculiar force to vour FIRE INSURANCE!! tor — PLACE YOUR RISKS WITH THR RICH, PROMPT, RELIABLE COMPANIES Wo represent, and when Losses occur, you will surely bo Indemnified ; LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, HOME OF NEW YORK, MOBILE UNDERWRITERS, GEORGIA HOME. Office In tho CEORCIA HOME RUILDINC. L. T. DOWNING, Attorney and Solicitor. U. S. Oora’r End Register in Bsnhrnptoy. Office over Brooks’ Drug Store. Columbus,(is. spaOe’TB BIMI ORAWVORD. J. M. M’NRILL. CRAWFORD A HcNIELL, Attorneys ssd Counsellors st Law, 138 Brosd Street, Oolumbus, Qs. jsnlOy’78 ly THO*. J. CHAPPGLL, Attorney>st*Law and Naglslrsle, Office erer 119 Brosd street. — mhia,*7Q ly Oa Be THOBAS, Attorney sad Counsellor st Law* Omci: Ore r Hochstrssser’s Store, Columbus, Oeorgis. Ued9,76 ly] LIONEL,C. LEV If, JR., Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, Commissioner of Deeds, Mew Yorkesd other Btstes. Offioe over Georgia Home Insursnee Co. E8TATKS.—Special Attention to keeping curate scoounts, voucherb. Ae. t snd making ennuel returns for Guardians, Admlnlstro- tors end EKeontors. deo6,’T6 Watchmakers. C. II. LEQI7IN, a Wetckmeker, 184 Brood Street, Columbus, Ge. Watches end Clocks repaired In the best manner and warranted.jyl,*78 Cun and Locksmiths. = WE.8GHOBEB. Dueler in Ouns and Ammunition GUMS, LOOKS, Ac., REPAIRED. 89 Randolph Strut, nbab Timm Ovrics. [oetl flmj Tin and Coppersmith*. Wl. FEE, Worker In Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper Orders from abroad promptly attended to. ^[jjllil* MM Plano Tuning, dec. E. W. BLAU, Repairer and Tuner of Pianos, Organs and Acoordeons. Sign Painting also done. Orders may be left at J W* Pease A Nor- man’s Book Store. f«p5,»76 REAL ESTATE ACENTS. JOHN BLACKMAB, Georgia Home Building, next to Telegraph Offlee, Columbus, Go., Real Eetata, Brokerage and Ineuranoa Agenoy. LAND WAKBENTS BOUGHT. Refer, by permlulon, to Bank, of tele city. (uorti’Utfl CROCERIES. J. A. WHITTLE, GEO. 111. YAKHOHOI/GH, JOHN T.SfcLEOtt J. J. WHITTLE & CO. HAVE OPENED IN COLUMBUS, UNDER CENTRAL HOTEL, A New Wholesale i Retail Grocery Nouse, ' Where they will keep constantly on hand a Large and Complete Stock of STAPLE &, FANCY GROCERIES, O OHPBI8INQ, IN PABT, SHOES AND STAPLE DBY GOODS; BAGGING AND ‘ " — " /iurneuimy. Ail * ama, phuwd **“ a/a Iron Ties: full line of Bacon and Bulk Meats, and Lard; uoiumbus Mills and Western Flour—all grades; Salt Fish ana uaaaeu licoun,• rt Wines and Bruidlss, and Tobacco; Coffss and Teo~all brands—together with a full line ol all sr Goods kept In a flrat-class Grocery House. ^ , Our terms will be os LOW AS THE LOWEST, end ws soliolt the patronage of the city and lurroandlng oountry. febi 3m J. J. WHITTLE A oo. W. J. WATT. j. A. WALKER. CHAS. H. WATT- WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS & COMMISSION MERGHMITS CORNER UNDER RANKIN HOUSE. Have the Largest and Best-Selected Stock of Groceries -in this City ooKBiamfe of BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS. BULK SHOULDERS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LARD in tieroea, Lard in buoketa and kega. FLOUR of Ml gradea, inolnding tha celebrated SILVER LAKE brand, tea beat in the world. BAOGINO, TIES, SALT, SUQAli, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE. COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA. STARCH, SHOES, BOOTS, and STAPLE DRY GOODS, aaoh aa OSNABUBGS, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS PANTS GOOD8. Alao, a well Beleetod atook of . WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per oant proof teat may be daairad Out atook of Sugar includes every grade and prioe, and our lot of Syrop oannot be equalled in thia oity. It inuludea all gradea of New Orleans in barrels alao, several hundred barrels oboioe Florida SyWp. Nhioh is superior anything In tha market, and muoh cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rioh, dear oolor, and seleoted expressly for our trade. Of cash ouatomers oan always save monay by giving us a trial bet ora purohaain "X^dAwtr WATT A WALKER.