About Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1877)
-2-rr ■*7'- tt ■ ' ~ DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 17. 1877. GEORGIA LECItLATURK. THURSDAY. A hill to levy a Stela lax on property epaaflafl in tha bill. Tha Finsae* Commlt- taa to whom lb* bill waa referred, raoom- Ua pMMgR, ih MBM&od by tbi ITnut Tha hill on motion of Mr. Howell, waa Ana time dooi a dlatingulahad eittean oI North Carolina waa in New York, and, in con Tarnation with a aomawhat pompons bank offloar, tha Uttar ask ad him If North Carolina woald pay bar Btata takan up by aaeUoOa hnfl aotad apon. Tha bill anthorialng tha Judge* of 1 “Yaa," waa tha raply, “aha U abla to pay it, and aha U going to do it.” “What,” said tha bank offloar, Snparlor Conrta to employ raportara in oriminal aaaaa was withdrawn,Und tha bill amending section 4414 of tha Coda As Thaaa Senate waa on las bill all day. The^l&h* paragraph was road. The aommittea offered this amaadmant : Strike ont the words “wholesale and re tail,” and striks oat t*5 and insert glOO, Upon adopting the aAaadasaat of tha ootaoaittee tha part relating to ‘Srbolaaale or retail” waa agreed upon. To tha part of the amendment by striking ont tha word g26 and inserting $100. On a rots tha yeas ware 18 and nays 17, so tha amendment was agreed to. Mr. DaBoee offered tha following pro- Ttso to said asatioo, to wits “ProTided that no tax be required by any loan or build lag aaaooiation to ho paid upon any portion of iu' capital which ham bean loaned or advanoed to a shareholder upon real aetata, upon whtoh real estate tax it payable by said shareholder," which was agreed to. ■OOSB. “Will aha pay tha whole debt, old and new, at par?" “Yea,” replied the North'Carolinian. “How ?” asked tha bank offloar. “She will pay it,” was tha reply, “In negroes reined at $1,000 each.” “Ah, bat we hare freed your negroes,” waa tha response of the banker. “Bht,” retorted the North Carolinian, “we hare got your money for oar bands. ” Sanaa people think' thU is about tha only way in whloh our State debt will ha Effr 'I - I -I ■■! A CARD! The radnotiona made in the appropria- at of legislation Han will not pay tha ocat ol on tha retrenchment sections of "the bill. Fifteen hundred dollars for the State Board of Health waa stricken ont; also Sts hnndrad dollasa for tha publication of thair report, but, on motion of Whittle, of Bibb, tha latter sum was allowed, as tha report la now In tha hi mdaof the Mr. Pilober, of Warrso, Introduced resolution that tha Legislature do adjourn (Asa tbs on the 19th teat., at 10 p. m. By Hr. James, of Fulton,—To issue bonds to meet falling dna bonds. Lost. By Mr. Phillips, of Oarroll,—To enable persons to HU tbs county; offloes in this ala. Lost By Mr. Sykes, of Houston,—To relieve Meters. Jackson, of Houston and Craw ford oounty, from taxation on aooount of frlindnsu Ifftfti By Mr. Dosisr, of Quitman,—To oreats S ooinmissioner of flab. in thu State. Committee amended tha bill. Lost. The House dteoumed the Herring Branch bond alaim for Meeon and Bruns wick repudiated bonds. A lively debate la progressing on both aides. ByMr.-D * ~ section . Dealer, of Quitman,, to amend of tha code. Lost. By Mr. Mathews, of Talbot, to amend 11407 of the ends. Passed. By Mr. Btewart, of Spalding,' to make tha sate of ootton futures a misdemeanor. Lost. Pending the diaoussion of tha Herring bond bill, a massage was reoetved from tha Governor in regard to tha sale of tha road. B. H. Knowlton, of Chicago, wanted to lease it tab yaar* at $78,000 This was rejected. L. T. Hat. par year. This waa rejected. L. v. uat- Held, of Missouri, wanted to lsaae it for twenty years, paying fl 00,000 the first year,ana $10,000 additional tha next three years, and $100,000 tha rajgnate.ing sixteen years, payable on the fifteenth of eaob month; it wait rejected on aooonnt of the indefinite knowledge of the non resident aeflurity. George H. Heriehnrat, of Ma- oon, offered to purohase U eight hundred thousand dollars, payable in twelve yearii or earlier, fifty thousand in advanee and the surrender of five hundred thousand dollars worth of ao called fraudulent bonds held by hi* wsoeiataa in the go rmiif i* imiH, a'aastuaan “tit fob tax." rnOallwhoar* tullMag from the error* and A ladlaaratlonsaf joeth, Karroos Weakness, Gariy Decay, Loss or Manhood, he-—I will sand a recipe that will sure yon, Free #r Charge. This greet remedy was dissevered bytml*- •loaary la SouU Amarloa. Sand a self- addressed envelope to the Rev. JOSEPH T. DIKtX, Station D, Bible Boose, Hew York City. febU-eodbwam■ BOOTS ‘ ARP 'SHOES WELLS & CURTIS ABB IIMIX8 BOOTS, SHOES eatlier FOR CASH, And, notwithstanding tha great advanoe in Leather, can sail Good Work at Reasonable Prices W$ : hav# a tf ^ h —r Stook £ _ heavy of Plantation Boots, Brogans and Plow Shoes. A full line of Fine Goods in all the popular Styles, snd are constantly re plenishing our stook with SUCH GOODS AS THE PEO PLE WANT. 1 W All Paitehaaet max ba onnaidar ad aa for obese, who live in New York. The amor favored tbia propoaal, if they would agree to pay interest on the final one hun dred thousand dollar*. Mr. Hazlebumt, not having reoaivad 'a reply by telegraph from his assooiataa, tha Gover nor submits the matter to tha Legislature. Messrs. E. A. Flawellyn, W. A. Lofton, and Gaorge B. Junes, directors, oommu- nlcate their views to the Governor, who transmits them to tha Legislature, that no sale be made at present as tha road is now In excellent repair with decreasing axpanoaa and increasing business. They prefer a lease nnder stringent regulations authorised by a new and speoial law, but if tha Slate retains the road, that tha Leg islators place it under the direot oontrol of the Governor, and that ita name be changed to Msoon, Savannah and Bruto wiek Railroad. ‘ - To satbortes tha Mayor and Council of j to amend tbs Famed. CASH ON CALL, uniat* by tpaoial agreement. WELLS A CURTIS, 71 BROAD STREET, (Sift of Vt» Hig Beet.) sspSOtf Maoon to issue bpods, and to dhartarof the city of Maodu. Vo exempt from road god jury clsity das of Fulton ,. To ehange the lines between tha eoun- tisa of Randolph and Stewakt. Psseed. To amend section 4814 of the Code, “provided that in tha oouctias of Masco- gee, Stewart and CUatUhooobea tha oon- viots be employed on tha publio roads.” Recommitted. To amend paragraph 8 and 4 of section 7 of the Code. Passed. To amend section 864 of the Code, and repeal seotion 889 of the Cods. Passed. To effect tha more speedy procsss of msans process where tha sheriff or has no deputy. Passed. r is a party Alabama Baprame Mart. Cayslile at sL vs. Baker. Appeal from ‘Pika CbAnoary Court. Biukbu* O. J. An eiscntsd oompromise, allowing a rebate of tbs purohaee money, fairly tend into bstwaen vendor ahd vend< iaa,in rsfarsnoa to s disputed boundary Una of a tract of land aUagad to have been mis- rapraaantad by the vendor, and the loca tion of which both L > * ” had equal opportunity of aaeartainteg, cannot be , ‘disturbed by tha vendor because it afterwards turn's out that the bqnudary Una was in foot lo- aatsd as rapracanted by him, and the vendee in truth obtained all tba tract, in cluding the portion for whioh rebate was' *3. allow. Affirmed. Bryen vs. Btraatar A Bmlther. Appeal from Eufaula City Opart. Mamma, J. U a judgment iMNd pro tune rocitei that sufficient record evideaoe to author- tea It, appeared to tha aatlsfaoUon of tba -- oonrt, the presumption in, in tha absence of a diaoiosure of tha particular evidence, . that tba judgment is founded on legal ef- idanoc. B«i vs. Tha State. Appeal from Lea Circuit Oourt. , . ORGANS (ta.ee) Is universally know* as one or rare . r» merit, both la tbe leitmotiv* eourse, and tba ‘1 chosen airs for praotloa. Getze's School aAN, p tmM) E tS* isle «t more than 80,000 copies Is the best proof oi its great popularity. Emerson’s New Method OKQAN8, (*3 60) is the work ol two dlstln- .(clsnl, — —*--**“'—* gallhod mu. snd Is equal to tha bosk Root’s School 5^a t h“»« Widely of the oldest and belt methods, known and used. FOB REED Clarke’s $1 Instructor^§<85*$ is au abbreviated but very good method (or beginners. Winner’s New School inet°oI gn #we ). Organ at Home Ot> b & * chosen Bood Organ plaoss. i, tor Betall Prloo Either Book mailed, post-froa,: OLIVER DITSON Si CO., Boston, C.H.DtUonACn.,1 J.K. Dtuosaes,, 711 Broadway, gnocMsora to Now York. EeaAt Walkor, Fblladslpbls. myte-'Te—wsd.iatfcwly, GUANO. TUNE PERUVIAN and NQVA 800TIA LAND PLAS Por ^NOT > A Biy strost, wait offuschsogo, lauat-lm — 1 On. I,EX. TROTHINOHAM A CO. A-"B*nkori snd Broken, Ho.M WaUStraet; Hsw " ' Jaw York, make lor ouitomors desirable vestments of large or amall amounts In stocks of a l.gltlmato ohsrsoter, whloh frsquoutly say from five to twenty times the amount In vested uvery thirty days. Reliable Stock -Privileges negotiated at lsvorsble rates, Privileges negotiated at isvorsoie raise. Stocks bought and oerrlod as loss as desired on deposit of three to ttvsper coat. Circulars and Weakly Keporta sent fra*. oot3l eodly ceoRfiEEfiOE>co FATKMf POBIAUU t’lPCLLAB SAW MILLS. AI>808IAS19)IABf i lOIIABLI amxkiumu, ' •Wh _ ffhen tha tediatmant inoorrsctly atetas tha p»"»» of the owner of stolen property, the oourt with tha dafandeut’a oooaaot, may allow an amendment under 14141 B, 0. „ . 8. Bach oonaent ia not iooperaUve, ba- oauaa given to avoid a nolle prom, and an order holding defendant to answer a new tediatmant, whloh Upon motion of‘the ao* lialtor, tha uourt auhounoad it would or- dar, after tha dafandant had at first de clined to oonaent to tha amendment. A Where a warrant of arrest is imuad and latnmod by a proper offloar, within twelve monUm aftex the commission of potty Iproony, a probeontfcm by indiot- meat ta not barred; although more than twelve montha have alapaad ateoa the M*a of tho warrant. No. 8 H. Sqhrpedar St. 1 5 UALTlWOItE, ja Flour Mills, WAter Wh$el$,WGC _ iiorrfl Meobtoerja BUuem lUUe WW+d* OATALOOUI. me a ortkwiw IS. WOBN'ODT LANDS RESTORED! Leading Fertilizers in Greorgia, ALABAMA, HOSTS ADD SOOTS CAROLINA, YIR61N1A ISO MISSISSIPPI ! - • No Fertilixara which have avar baan upon this market have undergone mare aavera fasts, and coma out of them with reputation moro firmly established, than SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO! ▲ NS COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE FOX COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. Tho Host Popular Fertilizer! in Use-Sold by Me Every Season Since 1865. L AST yaar IS76, there ware 112 different brands sold in tha State of Georgia, tho aalaa aggregating nhout 70,000 Tont, tnd of that quantity tho Paoifio Guano Oompany sold 13,000 Tons. After passing through all tha eonttegeoetee of varying season* in eleven years’ use, the question of uniform raltebiiity no Iona ' - ' ‘ Iged as STANDARD GUANC^ ~ ” ‘ “ “ ‘ ^ er exists. They era nnsnimonaly aoknowled, my Agents at* “ Then wail known Fertilizers are for *ala by utlar, Ganavn, Jana*’ Oroaaing, Wlmbarly, Hamilton, Oataula, and Floranoa, Ga.; Tray, Opelika, Lafayatta, Alabama, and various stations on the railroads connecting with Opelika. w A H. SLAUGHTER, my duly accredited Agent at Opelika, Ala., will afford all neoeesary Information to parties residing in hie disiriot aa to Ootton .Option payments. W W. W. JENKINS, Agantat Geneva, haa removed to that point and will ohaerfully anawar all inquiries relating to the business in Talbot, Meriwether and adjeoent oouuties. Tha above wall known brands have bean sold by me during tha past eleven yean with general aatiataotlon, and are, as nraal, offered forsale'on FAVOBABLE TERMS. W. H. YOUNG, _.. . No. 18 Rroad Street, Columbus, Ca, I have also made arranstementa with BLANCHARD, WILLIAMS & CO., ALABAMA WAREHOUSE, Columbus, Ga., For storage and disposal of the above Fertilisers to their customers. DRY GOODS. GREAT REDUCTION THE NEW YORK STORE. I N order to prepare tor the Spring Trad*, w* have marked down onr Entire Stook. Wo now offer DBBSB GOODS at Half Price. 60b Piaoas HAMBUBG THIMMING at 6 cants and upwards, 10,000 Yards OUBTAIN LACE et 20 oeata and upwards, CLOTHS, CAS8IMEKE8 and GENTS’ FUBNIBHING GOODS Badnoad 25 pGf OOSI t. KID GLOVES Reduoed from 20 to 60 per cent, to class stook, A NEW LOT OF LADIES' OITY-MADE SHOES Just Baoaivod. CHEAPEST LINE OF HOSIERY and GOBBETS in tba Oily, 600 Piaoas NEW PBINT8 Just Beoeived. GORDON & CARGILL. January 23d, 1877. Having bought out the Entire Stook of Woltbon A Meta* at a great aae> MASK.NAF C. A C. rlfioa, wa era prepared to offer GREAT BARGAINS In TABLE DAMASK, NAP- PAGAS. _ - - KINS nnd ALI late eoUM BANKING AND INSURANCE. riLia COTTON OPTION! Teed the Land and the Land will Feed Ton! The Georgia Grange Fertilizer, GEOBGIA GRANGE Dissolved. Bone, GEORGIA GRANGE ACID PHOSPHATE!! YarraiM Pra-Analjm DusorpasseR—StanRarR Smteel! T HE above named FertUfEars have been thoroughly tested, and in every instance havmgiven ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Del. X.I. SMITH,Master StntoUrnnpe,Oconee.«n„ lahli clicwlnv,Mfi: lisara sola os tor years, and prefer them to all vvl. la,. Smiiiit fflinwr suk “I bav* used tha Grange Fertil: others—and I bnva used nearly alL” r. V. BtUDRU. Ispt. Planters' Union Agency, Angneta, ten., ssysi “1 uav. enquired very slowly of all purehawri who have baan In our olfioe, and, without a aln- gl* exception, they aty It ls the beet guano th.y have ever ued—Bbodea aaya It la tha beat moda." lug editorial endorse moot. . “On every aide the moat battering encomlama are heard In regard to this Fertiliser. One o Houston eotnty’a moat Intelligent and anooeaaful fanners (Ool. (>. W. Faoax) haa Just written ua that ha regards It the equal of Paruvlan Ouano—pound for pound. 7 his vardict la reliable, because the Informant uaea Judletouly, and knowa how to teat equally and thoroughly, and haa been using Paruvlan Ouano since the war.” Wa refer In this Immediate seotion to Hon. It. J. Moss*. Ool. Jxo. M. Brahsos, Seale, T. J. OBAiBSaav, Esq., Eleralle, W. J. Raisas, Eiq , Talbotton, tnd others. For full particulars Band for Circulars, or oall on BLANCHARD, WILLIAMS A CO., Alabama Warehouse, m OOXjUMBTJS THEG BEAT FERTILIZER For Cotton, for Corn and all Crops!! WHANN’S RAW BONE SUPER - PHOSPHATE! For Sale for Cash or Cotton Ovtion GILBERT & THORNTON, 150 Broad. Street, D. H. Ferry & Co.’s Celebrated Garden Seeds, ALL OF WHIOH AHM Warranted to be Fresh and Genuine. THEY ARE THE Best and Host Generally Used THE NATIONAL BANK Of Oolumfous. A Bank of Discount and Deposit. DEALS IN EXCHANGE; COLLECTIONS MADE ALL POINTS. Accounts and Correspondence Solicited. GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, Cashier. J. BH0DE8 BROWNE, President. JsnlMm^^^ ^ ^ mmm^^maaa ON “The Best is the Cheapest!” This Maxim applies with peculiar force to your FIRE INSURANCE!! PLACE YOUR RISKS WITH THE RICH, PROMPT, RELIABLE COMPANIES Wo represent, and when Losses ooour, you will surety be indemnified ; LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, HOME OF NEW YORK, MOBILE UNDERWRITERS, GEORGIA HOME. Office In the CEORCIA HOME BUILDINC. GROCERIES. or ANY IN THE H ABIC ET. tale lm Lawyers. W. A. SWIFT. Centennial Wagon Yard, Columbus, Ga. COTTON WAREHOUSES. ALSTON WAREHOUSE. FLOURNOY & EPPING, Successors to Flournoy, Hatcher A Co. Having purohased tha interest of Mr. B. T. Hatoher In the business of Flournoy, Hatoher & Co., we shall oontlnue the Warehouse and Commission Business as heretofore—in all Its branohes. We solicit a oontlnuanoe 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. OHAMLEM vnUMAX, Altoraiejr-aat-Laaw. Up stairs over <J. E. Hoehatrasser’s store. [fbbll.’TT tf] BENNETT H. CBAWfOMO, Attorney and Cnnaacellnr as* Emir. (Jttto. over Fraser's Hardware Store. Jal4’7I ly Mvax H. Blaxdvohd. Eodib F. Oauaxd. BEANOFOMD A UAHEAHO, Attwraaeya and Cwaaaaaellnra as* Law Office No. *7 11 road street, ovtr Wlttlob A Klnsel’t Jewelry store. 7rm^>rutle* In the state and Federal Oourt a L. T. DOWXflNV, Attorney man Swllcltar. U. S. Oom'r and Register In Bankraptey. Office over Urooka' Drug Store, OolutnbuaOa. a|i30,’7e auaea obawfoud. j. a. m’a bill. ClAWruno A ElcNIlSliL, Attwrneya maid Caunaellera as* Law, 138 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. . janie, 'JB ly W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. CHAS. H. WATT- WATT .& WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS CORNER UNDER RANKIN HOUSE, Have the Largest and Best-Selected Stock of Groceries in this City ooaaianin, or BACON BIDES, BULK HIDES, BACON HHOOLDEBH. BULK SHOULDERS BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LABD in tieroea, Imrd in buoketa and kega. FLOUB of all gradea, iuolnding tba oclabrmtod SILVER LAKE brand, the beat in tha world. THOM. J. CHAPPELL, Attormey-mt.Lmw matd Xlmglcirmte. OBoe over U« Broad itreet. mhl3,’7e ly U. E. T110X1 Ag, Alteriey nnd Caaaavllar ait Law. Onioa: Ov*r Hochltmaiar'i Store, Oolambua, Georgia. [Jan*,7* ly] LIONEL*! LEW, JR., Attorney mad Cnuuawllor at Law. Uommlaalour of Itaadn. Now York and other State,. . Office o,or Georgia Home lnauranoe Go. ESTATES.—S|ieoial attention to keejilng tors and Execntora. Watchmakers. NEW WAREHOUSE FIRM. MIcGreliee & Hatoher, (Lett or Flournoy, MoQohto A Co.) COTTON FACTORS prepared to furnish a!! ci»,a»a with eonsUnt employment Et home, the vholc ol the tune,or for ihalr spare mnmanta. Bualnaaa new, light Mid profitable. Fersoni of either sex MallJ earn from 60 oenu to 46 r«r cvjatog, aada uronorttonal aum by devotfitg their whole time tathe business. Boys and girl, can tarn nt as- lv as muoli aa men. That all who aea thls ni> tloe may sand thair address, and teat tbe hual- neaa, we make this unnwaUaled ofiar■ t To such as an not weU aatlafied wa Will lend one dol lar to pay for the trouble of writing, Full par ticulars! aamplea werth several dollara to com mence work on, and a copy aide, ona ol the largest and best IUastrated Publications, all sent free by mall. Header, if vou want nermanant. prolltabla work, address you WMll permanent, £ stjnso5 100 JaMdga FortlaBd, Mate*. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fontaine Warchouse, COLUMBUS GEORGIA. H AVING leased the above well known and commodious Warehouse (formerly occupied by Slcuri. Allen, Freer A Ulges), and made ample arrangements for accommodating our oustomera, we respectfully solicit u thare.ol the junlje patronage. ^ , , L J „ , „. a share ol thepubUo patronaga. u ”WaVra Ag«nts"for the sale ol FERTILIZERS, Ipoludlng the GUANO, which we odor on reasonable terms—on* Ton lor 600jiounila Ootton. U 4H-nk. DM. H. JACKSON, whoso long served as BaLiaaaa with Massrs. Allen, Pri-er a Ill’ges, will oeoupy the same position with Friends. calebrated PATAPSOO 600 poi as Bti — . where he will be glad to meet his C. C. McCEHEE, BEN. T. HATCHER. €• H. LI4(JIN f WEtchnaker, 184 Bro»<l Street, Columbus, Ua Wctehef and Clocks repaired In the belt Jyl.'TA manner and warranted. Cun and Lookamitha. HI. iCHOBER . Heeler la Utssaa mad AnenamnlUnn. GUNS, LOCKS, *0., BEFAIBED. 89 Ramdolfm Stexkt, nba a Tiaae Ornoa. [ootl 6ml Tin and Coppersmiths. VI. FEE, Werker Isa Tin, nhret Iren, Capper Orders from akread promptly attended to. Jjl^T^^^^^^Nmni^BroadStreeU Plano Tuning, Ac. E. U BLAU, EepAlrer and Tuner of Plenoi, Organs end Aooordeons. Sign Feinting Also done. lett et J W Feese fc Nor- REAL E8TATE AGENTS. JOHN BLACKMAR, GoorglA Home Building, next to Tologreph Olfioe, Oolumbus, Ge., Real Edit*, Brokerage and lnsurano* Agcnoy. LAND WABRENTS SOtroUT. Refer, by permission, to Bunk, of this olty, [nov3;’76 tf | JSSO *0dkW3W w. W. TIC NCR, Dentist ovaa mason’s 1)kuu Stobb, Randolph Street, Oolumbus, Ua. BAGGING, TIES, SALT, BUGAU, MACKEitEL, SOAP, CHEESE. COFFEE, OYBTEHB, SABDINE8, CUACKEbS, POTASH, SODA. BTABOH, SHOES, BOOTS, and STAPLE DBY OOODS, auoh aa OSNABUBOS, SHEETING, SHIHT1NGS, CHECKS, STUPES, Alao, a well selected atoek of . YAKN8 PANTS GOODS. Alao, a well aeleoted atoek of WHISKEY, from $1 par gallon to $6, and of any brand or par Cent, proof that may be deairad Onr atook of SnfflY Includes every grade and prioa, and our lot of Simp “ ‘ in barrels cannot ba *qnailed in thus city. It inoludea all gradea of New Orleans alao, several hundred barrels ohoioe Florida Syntp, whloh la auperior anything in the market, and muoh cheaper in price. It haa a delightful flavor and dab, dear oolor, and selected exproinly for onr trade, tf Oaah oustomera oan always save money by giving ns a trial before pnrobaein salewbera. mw22 dAwtf WATT A WALKER. J. J. WHITTLE, UKO. XI. VAHHUItaifUll. JOHN T.XIcLEOO J. J. WHITTLE & CO. HAVE OPENED IN COLUMBUS. UNDER OENTRAL HOTEL, A New Wholesale i Retail Grocery House, Where they will keep constantly on hand a Large and Complete Stock of GROCER IES, STAPLE Sc FANCY C OMPRISING, IN PART, SHOES ANI) STAPLE DBY GOODS; BAGGING AND Iron Ties; full lice of Ha<on and Hulk Meats, and Lard ; Sugar and Syrup—all grades: UoluBbufl Mills and We«tern Hour—all grailos; Salt Fish and Canned imp-tL , —v. Goods; Whiskeys, all traad*—together with » full lino ol all Wines and Brandies, anti Tobacco; GoUse ami To other Goods kept in a first-class Grocery House. Our term* will b« as LOW AS THE LOWEST, and we sollelt the patronage of the olty and surrounding oountry. J. J. WHITTLE Sc CO. AGRICULTURAL 8UFFLIES. HOLSTEAD & CO., Agricultural Depot, 137 and 139 Broad Street COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. FAUMING MAOHINEItY AND IMPLEMENTS, WATT, EXCELSIOR AND FARMERS’ FRIEND FLOWS, THE CELEBRATED “WHITEWATER WAGON," PURE RAW AND DISSOLVED BONE, NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER, CHEMICALS FOB COMPOSTING, SEED WHEAT, RYE, BARLEY, AND RUST-PROOF OATS. AOMSTTH TOR THB PRATT, BROWN AND HULL’S SELF-FEEDING GINS. CUEWACLA LIME, LATHS, CEMENT AND PAINT, PONT POWDER COMPANY. aeer-aae*. HOLSTEAD A GO. 9RHRRWHHHMMSH1BW