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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1871.
NO. 40
TERMS
WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
BWQUIRDH.
"RED R. CALHOUN,
Proprietor.
mouths, in advance $8 00
hnths, “ 4 00
I months, “ 2 00
|onlh, “ Too.
Enquirer, one year 2 00
; Enquirer, ouo year 2 50
and Weekly Enquirer to.
•r, one year 3 00
Advertising Hates.*
Dally, $ 3 W>
in with the privilege of a cImago
nontlis. For yearly cards u liberal dis-
i made.
y rates will invariably bo one-third
ndvertisomout is changed more than
> months thn udvortiser will be cliarg-
cost of composition. Foreign adver-
0116IA LEGISLATURE.
usion of HonhIoii Talked Of—
ion of tUc hay 111 Kimballs
lid.‘lire—Kxtenslon of the II.
and A. It. It. will lltilii
the State Hoad.
Atlanta, Feb. 14, 1874.
llio Senate to date 307 bills have
introduced, 130 passed, 54 lust, and
emuiu to bo acted on. In the House
Mils have been introduced, 0(52 read
e, G withdrawn, 07 passed, C2
thdrawn, 407 to bo noted on.
le resolutions that have boon intro-
, 04 agreed to, 20 lost. The Gov-
lias approved teu nets and ten roso-
s. The Legislature has only ton
more to sit by constitutional limit,
ilready a session of teu moro days is
d of.
e following is tie nctiou of to-day:
following bills wero passed:
•ban go the name of the Goorgia
•y Institute to the Goorgia Military,
Itute, Agricultural and Normal Col-
Tax act was so amended as to make
: on sowing machines from $1,500 to
This tax is for the whole State, and
i of uuy county tax. Soction 4th
amended as to read “gross oarn-
’’instead of “gross receipts,” relative
e tux on express companies. The bill
these exceptions was passed.
. motion of Mr. lloge, the Senate
ution authorizing the appointment of
iint committee to consider the claim
Boorman, Johnson A Co., and the re-
of Thomas L. Snead, special State
uisnoncr, was taken up. The reso-
s to investigate the $120,000 of
i bonds givon ns collateral security
loan of $80,000 to Kimball. The
jlution was agieed to, and Kimball will
jailed before the committee.
passed—To prevent fraud in
ialo of fertilizers, and to mako the
ctiou laws moro stringent and effoc-
) bill repealing the usury laws was
. Mercer introduced a resolution au-
ziug the Governor to appoint fish
dssioners for the State. Passed.
Towers introduced a resolution to
f flio change bills issued by the Supor-
ldeut of the State road audited,
led.
'bill to repeal tho lien law was made
ipocial order for Tuesday.
ABOUT HI KIMBALL.
Any of tho loading capitalists in At-
fear his testimony. It is confident-
atod that quite a number are as guilty
Among this number is the lirst
a prominent bank. Otherwise
dered why many of tho honest
uteso pay court to this distinguished
at do
it. 1
itod.
not call distinguished?;
volopments are anxiously
UIN TO THE
It. EXTENSION
STATE ROAD.
has granted a bill to extend
ness of tho Stato Road. Suppose the
B. uud A. K. R. is extended, and the com
binations with Ciuciuuati are effected,
which I know to bo certain, will not tbo
Central, in self-defence, accept the Lou
isville proposition, and will not tho Stato
Road be thereby injurod, and the State
thus loud her aid to her own destruction ?
It may be said tho Contral will lose on
the road botweon Macon and Atlanta.
She lias as many miles between Columbus
aud Macon, and a largo bonded interest
iu tho road between Montgomery, Selma
and Columbus. Sho has moro miles that
way than any other.
It may, too, bo urged that the Central
wnnts the Brunswick & Albany Railroad.
Tho Central has enough to carry already.
Sho has stronger interests in making c >u-
UeotioOS with Louisville than in making
any suuh investment. SLo has bought
and endorsed enough railroads. Macon
docs not alone want the extension toCov-
ington. Sho is looking to u Cincinnati
connection, indepoudout of tho Stale
Road or Macon & Western.
The House has passed a bill granting
aid to tho B. and A. road. I hope the
Senate will refuse it; for I can hgo noth
ing but loss to tho State. Better sell for
whnt it will bring.
By the way tho leaso of tho State road
is so worded by fugutivo Gov. Bullock,
or his attoruies, as to allow the lossoes to
bolt at pleasure When they choose to
quit they cau do so, and tho Stato has no
remedy. Muscogee.
VllOIhilA NEWS.
—Ex-Gov. Jenkins has resigned the
presidency of both tho banks in Augusta,
of which he has lately been the head.
—Thirty-one Ohincso, to work on the
rice plantation of Capt. A. S. Barnwell,
arrived at Brunswick on Friday before
last.
—The bet between Kelly and the Dav
enport Brothers was not decided on Sat
urday night, owiug to tho inclemency of
tho weather.
—The county rocords of Ware county
have been removed from Waresboro’ to
Way cross, aud the latter is now tho rocog-
nizud cupitul.
—Tho Savauuuh aud Augusta papers
aro udvocating a return to tho treasury of
each county, of the amount for which its
convicts scut to tho Penitentiary are hired
out by tho State.
—A Wilkiubon county Granger face
tiously remarks that tho guano bird in
Peru and elsewhere must have a good
deal of snjid in its gizzard.
—A correspondent of tho Brunswick
Appeal writes from Charlton county that
tho eattlo aro dying very rapidly in that
county, from some disease not known to
the poople.
—A knock-down demonstration of im
provement in tho lumber business on tho
St. Mary's is given by a correspondent of
the Appeal. Two men lust week had a
fight about logs ; whereas a mouth ago a
log could not be sold at any price.
—Twenty-four thousand pounds of soup
aro boiled in one kettle at tho soap factor}
in Atlanta. If this establishment had
boon started at Atlanta a few years sooner,
possibly some Stato ofiUials might have
left the place with cleaner hands.
—“Big Stove,” the great fire bell of
Augusta, which was always hoarse from u
defect, and of late has been useless on
account of a crack, was taken down and
sent back to tho North on Friday. A new
bell is to bo returned iu its place.
— Mr. Daniel Self, an old citizen of
Meriwether county (about 70) was drown
ed in shallow water, at the lord of Warm
Springs crook, on Sunday before last. It
is supposed that his mule threw him as he
was crossing tho creek, and tho fall so
stunned him that ho was unable to riso.
—A now cuso of small-pox—the fiv-* re
ported for a number of weeks—was dis
covered in Macon on Saturday. Tho case
was that of a negro child, and tho locality
was one in which there had been previous
cases. Tho patient was removed to tho
pest house.
—Flowery Branch, Duluth and Buford,
new towns on the Georgiy Air-Line rail
road, have each upwards of throo hundred
inhabitants, and aro improving. Two
years ago they had only a house jor two
each. Noroross, on tho same road, has
now about six hundred inhabitants; and
Gainesvillo has received a new impetus
from tho railroad.
—Tho Meriwether Vindicator learns
that a man, whose name it could not as
certain, was frozen to death in While Oak
crock on Saturday night, 7th iust. Hu
and another man, both intoxicated, wore
in a buggy crossing a creek. The horse
became entangled and could not froo him
self, and one of tho men succeeded in
getting out, leaving tho other ton drunk
in tho buggy. lie was found dead in his
soat in tho vehiolo Sunday morning.
day last week, uud four of tho negroes
carried buck on a charge of arson. The
white man secured bail on habeas corpus.
Tho negroes will mako a note of this, as it
shows how tho white labor “agents" pro
tect them in casos of difficulty.
—The Talladega Reporter says the Ala
bama Furnaco shipped week before last,
fifty car loads of iron. Equal, wo under
stand, to about tiro hundred tons of metal.
Tho furnace is yielding an average of
twenty tons por day. The foundations of
this furnaco wero laid one year ago. Its
yield, we learn, is groator than any fur
nace of its size in the United Btntos. It
is also making iron at a smaller cost than
uuy furnaco known. This certainly is a
fine record for the Talladega ores, and tho
intelligent skill of Mr. H. 8. Gliddeu, un
der whoso direction tho Furnaco was con
structed.
WASHINGTON.
—The Circuit Court for !
vones tho lirst Monday in Mar
last throo weeks.
—Tho Ilayiiovillo Examine
of tho older and more exporter:
say that all tho weather sign
good crop year.
—Ex-Gov. Smith has diseoi
copper mine in Randolph cm
ondeavoritig to interest North
ists in its development.
—About six miles of water
boon laid in Montgomery, u
tract binds tho company to c<
works by tho first of h
point to i
ity, and is
ru capitul-
UOKUOVrt HILL
Krntitiiip Aid to the Atluutic anil
Urent Western i'unul.
Spoclul to Eiuiuirer and Sun.
Washington, February 10.—Gen. Gor
don’s bill, introduced to tho Senato on
Monday lust, grunting aid to the Atlantic
and -Groat Western Canal, directs tho
Comptroller of tho Currency to issue to
tho Atlantic aud Great Western Cuual
Company curroncy notes to tho extent of
$80,000 per mile for each section of ton
miles of tho canal that shall he construct
ed, provided tho company’s first mort
gage forty-year bonds to an equal amount
shall have previously been deposited with
him as security for tho Government. Tho
curroncy so issued is to bo rodoomed by
tho company paying annually into tho
United States Treasury a sum not less
than 0 per cent, of the total amount is
sued.
Washington, February 10.—General
Gordon bus had referred to tho Senate
judiciary committee to-day a bill to re
move tho disabilities of Admiral Seuimes.
Tho amount of sectional bitterness dis
played towards this officer has been sec
ond only to that exhibited towards Jef
ferson Davis himself, and great opposi
tion will no doubt be made towards con
ferring upon him tho privilege to hold
office. Several years since he was elected
to an honorable office by his fellow citi
zens of Mobile, which lie could not no-
copt by reason of tho political disabilities
resting upon him. Ho indicted more
material injury upon tho commerce of tho
North than any other man who served
the Confederacy. As timo wanes the
memories of these things will grow faint
er, aud sooner or later Admiral Seuiuio.s
i will stand on the same footing us all
other citizens. In his letter to General
Gordon asking that action bo taken to
remove his disabilities, he iucloucs the
following straightforward statement as
his petition to two houses of Congress.
“i'ho undersigned repootfully shows
unto your honoruble bodies that prior to
the late war between tho United Slates
and tho Confederate Stales ho was a com-
uiunder in the navy ol’ the United States,
domiciled iu tiie Stale of Alubumu, of
which State he had been a citizen for a
number of years; that viewing tho ques
tions at issue between tho Northern and
Southern States from a Soil'hern stand
point, he believed ill the right of seces
sion of a State for cause; and iu a contest
for allegiance bet ween his Stato and the Fed
eral Government ho believed hisullogianco
ultimately due to his State; that when his
State seceded ho fell himself iu honor
bound lo follow her fortunes for belter
for worse; that his State did secede, and
th»t upon the happening of that ovont ho
tendered his resignation to the then Sec
retary of the Navy, who well know tho
objucl of the tender, aud that his resig
nation was accepted; that being by such
acceptance relieved from ull his obliga
tions to the Foderul Government which
grow out ol’ his late commission, ho
returned to tho State which he believed
was entitled to his allegiuuee, took up
arms iu her defense, aud defended her
aud the Confederate States of which she
had become a member, to the best of his
ability. That at the close of the war he
retired to private life, uud his ugain bo-
como a citizen of the United States, hav
ing as a votor of Alubuma sworn to sup
port and defend the Constitution of the
United Stall s, and tho Union of the
States. Having thus renewed his allegi
ance to the Federal Constitution iu good
faith, ho desires tho prompt and entire
obuvion, OX'opt in bo fur as history may
deal with tho subject of tho late differ
ences between tho two sections. Jle has
tho natural idl'octiou of an Americun citi
zen for tiro laud of his hirlh, aud the same
pride as formerly in tho glory and pros
perity of his country, nnd ol his whole
country; and lie now requests yflur hon
orable bodies to remove tlm political dis
abilities under which ho has so long labor
ed, and restore him to the full and free
embrace of tho only couutry which can
claim him, and tho only couutry which
he cures to claim. Respectfully,
Raphael Semmkh.
“Done at Mobile, in tho Stuto of Alu-
buma, on this, tho thirtieth day of Janua
ry, A. D. 1871.”
CO.\<iiKi:SSIO\AL.
pipes hav<
tion, Kolloy yielded tho floor to Waddell,
of North Carolina, referring to him ns tho
descendant of one whoso bones rested in
the old Motinouito churchyard at German
town, having fallen nt tho head of troops
from south of tho Potomac.
Waddoll rnndo a suitable acknowledg
ment of Kellogg’s politonoss and cour
tesy, and sustained the resolution iu a
spooch, in which ho alluded to tho honor
able history of tho Revolution uud tho
groat political ovouts preceding it, par
ticularizing the destruction of the stumps
openly and publicly long before tho throw
ing of the tea into tho harbor of Boston
by tuou wearing disguisoH, nnd referring
to tho original Declaration of Independ
ence drawn up in Meckliuburg county,
North Carolina, lie wound up by saying,
“Let Congress, then, on tho 15th of Sep
tember next, meet in joint convention in
that venorablo ball, and let tho ordor of
tho occasion speak with a lioaliug power—
a power which will arouse tho slumbering
spirit of former days, will revive a tailor
ing faith, and unseal once moro that foun
tain whoso waters, however hidden or ob
structed, still well lip porpolually in
every true American heart.”
Tho motion to suspend tho rules aud
pass tho resolution did not receive the
uocessory two-thirds voto, and tho reso
lution was subsequently referred to tho
Select Committee on Contouninl.
Among tho bills introduced to-day wero
tho following : To provide for an increase
of national bank notes, and tho with
drawal and cancellation of an equal
amount of U. S. legal tender notes ; im
posing a duty of $(» a ton on juto; abol
ishing navy yards at Kitlery, Charles-
New London aud Washington;
abolishing ponsion agents* nnd providing
paying pousious by postmusters
and collectors of internal rovonuo,
thus effecting an annual sav
ing of half a million of dollars ; to
abolish tho rovcmio marine sorvice ; also
to abolish cortnin custom houses ; lo re
peal tho special tax imposod on dealers iu
tobacco and manufacturers of cigars and
tobacco.
A resolution was adopted instructing
the Committee on Contingent Expenses
iu the Department of Justice to impure
into judicial expenditures in tho Western
District of Arkansas since 1871.
Lumur, of Mississippi, offered a reso
lution, which was adopted, instructing
tho Committee on Military Affairs to in
quire into tho propriety of a salo of Horn
Island, iu tho Gulf of Mexico, now hold
Imt not usod as a military reservation.
Senate.
The Senate discussed tho bill to equal
ize tho distribution of national banking
circulation.
Camcron'subiuiltcd u substitute to pro
vide for froo banking under tho present
nnlionul laws, aud to remove all restric
tions limiting tho circulation. Ho sup
ported tho same in a written speech, fol
lowed by Pratt aud Logan favoring tho
substitute, and Frolinghuysou against it.
Buckingham ruovud to recommit tho
whole subject to tho Finance Committee ;
ponding debate upon which tho Senate
adjourned.
I (chin. *
lion. Alexander if. Stephens is quite ill
at his rooms with neuralgia of tho kid-
nios. Night before last several physicians
wore iu consultation relative to his easo,
and ngrood that his condition was serious.
He was somewhat easior yesterday aud
to-day.
Gen. Eaton, Commissary General, was
retired to-day by orJor of the President,
and Gen. Shcruz was assigned to duty rs
Commissar}’ Geuoral, and Gen. Amos
Beckwith nssiguod to duty at Washing
ton.
The Howard Court of Inquiry moots on
tho 3d of March. Tho following Gonurals
compose tho court : Sherman, McDowell,
Popo, Meigs and Holt, with M ij. Gardner
as Judge Advocate.
Nomination*.
Fubius Stanley to ho Rear Admiral in
tho uuvy. P. Clayton, of Georgia, to bo
Consul at Valparaiso.
TF.LF.GHA 1*111C A*OTL.N.
York
—Chief Justico Waite loft N
for Washington yesterday.
—Tho Now York Gold Exchango has
opened subscriptions for tho rolief of
the poor.
—Tho Mississippi Legislature adjourn
ed to Wednesday, and many of tho mem
bers left for New Orleans.
—It was reported in Philadelphia Sun
day that the band botweon Chang and
Eug had been operated on, uud that the
report will ho made to tho College of Sur
geons on Wednesday next.
—Ou Sunday, tho citizons of Charles
ton, South Caroliua, of ull classes, attend
ed tho funoral of Robert Stuart Burns,
Past Grund Muster, and one of the high
est aud brightest Masons iu tho United
States.
—Nothing 1 ,has boon ascertained so far
in regard to tho bank rubbery at Quincy,
Illinois, though several persons huvo been
arrested ou suspicion. A roward of $20,-
000 has been offered for tho restoration
of tho stolon property and capture of tho
tliievoH. Among tho bonds stolen woro
$100,000 of Adams & Co.’s bonds, num
bered from 221 to 4()0, inclusive.
— In tho nisi prius before Judge Sliars-
wood, tho jury in tho easo of Robert Fox
vs. Ponnsylvauia Mutual Life Insurance
Company, which was a suit upon a policy
of insurance effected by Mr. Fox upon
tho lifo of John Clark Loo, tho jury yes
terday morning, at Philadelphia, ren
dered a verdict for tho plaintiff for
$20,031 25—the full umouut claimed,
with interest.
THE WEATHER.
Department of War, )
Washington, Feb. 1C, 1874.)
Probabilities.—tho South Atlantio
States northwosterly winds, partly cloudy
and clear weather, ami somewhat higher
temperature.
MARKETS.
It Y TFLFUHAFII TO DKUHIKFR.
Honey uml Mock Murli<*t«.
New York, Feb. 1(5.—Money easy nt la
5. Exchange weaker at 485. Gold 12jj.
Governments strong; considerable doing.
States dull.
Provision lllitrkctft.
Cincinnati*!, Fob. 10.—Flour and com
steady and unchanged. Pork dull, only
limited jobbing demaud, $15,25. Lard
quiet; steamed HijnjJ; kettle JlajJ. Bacon
steady, shoulders, <;;; clear lib sj; clear
sidos 8i|Uj|. Whiskey, good demand at 35
Louisville, Fob. Hi.—Flour dull, low
er. super $4.25. Corn unchanged. Pro
visions oasier. Pork $15.25a 15.50. Ba
ron shoulders 7aj; clear rib «>■; olear
sides 3a£. Lard, tierces wjajf; kegs lojaj.
Whiskey 3lj.
St. Louis, Fob. 1(5. —Flour quiet and
unchanged. Corn dull and lower: No. 2
mixed 53 on track. Whiskey steady at
3(5 Pork quiet at $1.la $15.25. Bacon
quiet; shoulders 7. clear rib S 4 ', clear
sides 8jj9. Lard held at 8 : ,'.
Potion Markets.
New York, February 1(5 — Cotti
sales 387 bales at HijuHijjc. ; net
37d Bales.
Futures closed weak ; sales 1(5,2'
oh follows : February 15 5-1(5 ; M
15-32a4 ; April 1(5 I 1(5 : May 1(5 13-31
Juno 17 1-H5 ; July 17 13-32.
New Orleans, Feb. 1(5. Cotton firm
and hold higher; middling, 1 fij*; low mi
dlings 15$; good ordinary, 13$; ordinn
11.}; not receipts 1(5,530; exports to Grc
Britain 3(55(5; to continent 5,227;
Franco 1774; sales 3000 last ovoni
7000; stock 333,(552.
Mobile, February 1(5.—Steady, go
demand and higher; middlings 15,'; 1
middlings 1 l : ,'; good ordinary 13;,'; not
cuipts 2,335; sales 2,000.
Boston, February I(5.—Steady: in
dlings 1(54; exports to (.
A Hiib-c Hamilton of tho
ittuo ou tho Judiciary hu’
mploto tho j long report in favor of tho
tho tost oath in ull oases, i
ALA 11AMA NEWS
'ho House has granted u lull to extend
ther Stato aid to the B. & A. It. It.—
go aid it has, too. The cause is, many
opposed to the Central Company,
ich has done moro to develop uud aid
i Stato than all the State aid roads in
stance. Let us look nt tho matter
bile. By Stato uid tho B. &
extended to Covington.
The Southern Security Company has
road, in case of such an adoption, to
ild a branch at Dahlonega or some utli-
poiot ou tho Richmond uud Atlanta
Ir-Line Road to Covington. Cincinnati
nuts n road to Central Georgia, oontroll-
by herself. Sho is now building one
Chattanooga, which will bo completed
fore many months have elapsed. North
oorgia has always desired another road,
a Cincinnati line will build a road from run a steam road w
utlanoogn to Homo point ou the Air- down tho turnpike t
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nt of tho State Road, aud Atlanta to ( & Charleston Railroad. House and Senato will assemble in Cnr-
Wliere thou will be the State Iu Lowndes county, where cropping pouters 1 lull, 1 hiludelpbia, on Monday
What will be its value? j last year wasi not a success, 53 mortgages Gth of September, 1774, in centennial
I have positive information that the \ZZuor\Ve ^Sli/lbo commemoration of the assembling dole-
ouisville lino has long desired to pro- Examiner says tb it nearly all the mort- f»*t«8 from tho several colonies and pro-
ith the Central, so as to carry all gagors wero negroes. But if the policy vinocs of North America, on Monday-<th
from the West via Montgomery ' of planting nearly all cotton is continuod, of September 1871. and that tho Speaker
ICOItHI.lt Y IN ATLANTA.
Atlanta, Feb. 1(5.—Phillip D. Cori
cashier cf the Atlanta branch of il
Freedman's Savings Bunk and Trust Cc
was orrostod here yesterday for embozz!
ment. His defalcation is estimated
$10,000.
FOREIGN I vi Ki.I.KiEXri
MEDICINES.
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THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
This iitmv.il-I Mnlit'liio is warranted not to
nitniii a aiiiKlc purtich* of Mwri anv, or auy iu.
cull IHsrftM'*i rallied I13 IIitiuikc*
il ol (lie Liver uud (tonels.
Simmons’ Liver Regulator or Medicine
most m lit 11 \l siM.rmr nut
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four. Ain Romotlv lo MALARIOUS KHVBH8,
now HI. COM 1*1. AI NTS, It Hs VLESsN KSS, JAUN-
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BANKS.
OFFICE OF THE
EPPINU’S BUCIIU
Notice to all Purchasers of this Ezccllont
Compound Eztract of Buchu.
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EITHER SPECIAL OR GENERAL,
latlj Solo Proprietor.
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“LEVEL”
WELLS & CURTIS,
73 Bror.cl Street.
Manufacturing Comp’y,
Columbus, Georgia
Paid up Capital, $1,250,000.
TO INCULCATE THE HAIIIT OF
HAVING ON THE FAHT OF THE
OPEllATIVES, AND TO PHOVIDE A
H.fo nml reliable arrangement for tho
bouettciul aocrmnletion cf flio earning,
of nrti.onH rad nil oLh< r cliuisc, thi.
Company h,m n.tt.htiHhcd, umlor
SPECIAL C1IAUTEU FHOM THE
STATE OF GEOliUIA,
A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
in which tho following advantages aro
offered to Depositors of either largo or
small umounts:
1.
PEliFEOT BECUUITY. Tho iWHot. of
the Company wero on the 1st of January,
1873 $1,704,450 43
and are steadily inerousing.
Tho Rosorvo Fund is $237,715(5 32
All of which property is specially
lkdobd by act of tho General Assembly
for the protection of Depositors; nnd in
ndilition, by tho same act, tho Stockhold
ers of tho Company aro made 1NDIV1D-
ALLY RESPONSIBLE iu proportion to
their shares, for tho integrity of tho
Savings Department and its certificates of
Deposit.
2.
LI It Fit A L INTEREST. Rato allowed
Hovon por cent, por annum, compounded
four tiuios a year.
3.
DEPOSITS cau bo withdrawn at ant/
time without notice. Depositors residing
out of tho city cau diuw deposits by
chocks.
4.
RULES AND REGULATIONS of this
Department furnishod upon application,
aud ull desired information given.
5.
BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS
given to depositors.
e.
All accounts of Depositors will he con
sidcrcil strictly private and confidential.
DIRECTORS r
N. J. HUSSEY,
W*. II. YOUNG,
\V. K. PARRAMORK,
ALFRED I. YOUNG,
of Now York.
CHARLES GREEN,
Idcint of (ho Savaiiuuli Hank and Trim Coin
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
NO’i H E.
mm: nndoniKno.1, with vh*w of armiiKlni
'*j ' !» ' '■ ‘• I’ •' c .1) «la>
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
TRUNKS
At Very Reduced Prices!
I OK CASH OM.Y!
H. MIDDLE BROOK.
ITALY
Lon iu
Feb. Hi
Tho
> has !
-A MU ban h.™ intro.1.100.1 into C„n- i k „ ut it l0 thu fl ,„ comlailloo . i l»
gross, by Mr. Hays of Alabama, to ronn- * . 4l „ . . , , -y,
burse tho State fur the d-struotion by the | temper of the House is in favor of j
Fedoral troops of tbo University buildings j such legislation, 'iho bill will relieve j
at Tuskaloosa. : pensioners and deputy-postmasters from
— A man named Gordon has laid a plan | tho exactions of tho tost oath, nnd will ^
before tho merchants of Huntsville, D
dispatches from Rome, stating that ti e
Pope will hold another Consistory in June
next, when eight more Cardinals will bo
croatod, including Archbishop Maivoring.
NI»AIN.
Madrid, Feb. 1(5.—Tho British Minister
, prepared u i ha ' 1 11 ,on B conference Saturday with the
abolition of ^ ,u * Hter of Foreign Allans,
id will this The subject of the interview is aup-
DR. WM. HALL’S
Balsam for the, bin;
Tin: GUI: AT A M Lit 1C A A (
si mptivi: iti:>u:!»%.
HALL’S BALSAM IS THIS REMEDY.
' j\ :s < j v
AT It HIM <
l.k» I KK I S.
that
Whitesburg, on tho
nd thence run a small
totally banish tho iron clad oath proscrip- *°
While Lifo Lasts There is Hope. J Rankin House,
Iu tho Ilou.so Kelley, of Fenusylv
Krni
l to have been tbo easo of n British
1 detained in a Spanish port.
KI.SNl A.
pETFithHUHG, February K5.—A grand
;r was given kist evening by the Czar
d Royal visitors. In
.hty said that tho J’m- I
A Germany, Queen of England,
>r of Austria, and himself, would
csorvo the peace c f ll.. world.
Tho Prince of Wales, who was tho
I the Queu:,
HENRY. CUItHAN
csentaliv
d Columbus to Central Georgia and
ther points. President Wadloy has ob-
ted because he loved Georgia, and do-
ires not her property to be injured, as it
ould destroy to a great extent tho busi-
such records w
tion ou accouut of race
condition of servitude.
—A white
her of negroes f
.•o!or,
10 distinc- | 0 f tho House bo invited to preside over
previous , tll0 mooting, aud Vico President Wilson
o carried off n m.m- bo re 'IU0Hl o d lo deliver uu address appro-
Montgomery for Ike i priato to the oi-oasion.
thanks ; a
spondod,
tho Czar.
—Tho i<
.riipen
el to
his Hit
aph re-
nts of ,
olitmbus,
J. w. lev 1
lisihy Rcsianriint,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
littosa Tint I»a s *. i. Ho, i.
RESTAURANTS.
OPERA HOUSE
RESTAURANT,
York,
feet
West, was arrested at Birmingham one j Alter remarks iu support of tho roTolu-
frout uf Tr<
broke up suddenly Sunday,
broke up the water rose t<
many minutes. Tho wate
ceding. The danger of u freshet is sup
posed to lie over. Two workmen ouujq
very narrowly boing drowned.
Improved Lotion Seed Ton-Pin Alley and Bar!
-M '"' . : : , 5,;5r .‘y:.. .
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
200
COOKING STOVES!
FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES*
W. H. Robarts & Co.,
Will III' ito Mil* nil.-mill of llio public to III. I r
larr- mill . Oinpli-t- nto It. ■ ■mimMIIiik ">
Cooking Stoves,
(0lmrl.ru,.k an.I ntla-r Drat clou |.,.llvr.„).
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood
and Willow Ware,
SII.VI’ll PI.ATKD AND BIUTNNU U.a.l.s,
Crockery & Class Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery
»r our own Importation.
Mmiiifn. tm-M ..( Tl.\, tOl'PFIl A.\l>
Ml III I ICO N WAIti: of I Very il-Hi riptimi
4U- I'll* 1*1 IIB low Hi II. • low.-Ht
•«»|l7 -Oil(ill!
Stoves, Stoves!
NATHAN CHuWN,^
CJoliimljus, 6a.,
\V r,M I'D r* n|.. . If.illy Invito tho Attention of l.h
\\ fri-ii'li mi'l niHtoiiuTH to I.Ih —xi—iihi'
hi... k *1 FTOVEF. HOLLOW AND bTAMPED
K H R.NI.-IIING GOODS, A* . Al
WARE, nt wliol.-,
’OPPER WORK
VIN, SHEET IRON
P-oofing and Guttering
Southern Stove. Works,
Columbus, C.a.
J. W. DENNIS & CO.
Slot I S, EH Ii'n VYi
<• it vi i s. rim: imm.s. . yypmaaarv.;
FRAME MOULDINGS.
W. J. CHAFFIN.