The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, January 23, 1875, Image 1

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J. B. WRIGHT CO., {AN^rSanunSu. TEIOIS or THE Columbus Daily and Weekly Times, I)AITA' One Year. Six Months. Throe Months One Month. .. WEFJU : One Year .. Six Mouths. 1 00 A(lverfi*inn j ßate# may bo ha* I on appli cation. GEORGIA I.KGISI.ATI 111 Special to the Jime* by S. k A. I in. Atla:{Ta, January 22. Tin* lon event in the Legislature to-day was the election of Stale Printer, so hotly contested stnee the opening of the session. But two candidates were an nounced, R. A. Alston, of the Atlanta l hr aid, and J. H. Es'.ell, of the Sa vannah yeics. Alston was elected, having received 101 votes to list ell’s 99. Mr. Alston was associated with Wright, of the Augusta ('hrmiirle, M r. Estell with Clark, of the Atlanta Cun- Ktitutlun, Harrison, Christlau, and Sir. Burke, of Macon. ' \silatß SKwrr. I’urtlior discussion ,*i‘ the hill mak ing judgss out of jurors. Tile lull was lost by a vote of I- to T>. A bill was passed to amend second section of the second article of the Constitution, which relates I” the oath taken at elections. HOI'SK NEW MITTHI, Fickliag A 101 lto extend tlie time | for mortgages and liens in certain cases; also, to empower grand juries to require County Commissioners to jmttliely submit receipts for money paid out. Searcy—-To regulate the county printing, giving it to the paper having the largest circulation. Stuart— I To repeal sections 1..V.W and I,iSOO of the Code. 11 repeals the law requiring oath-weighers of cotton, rice, etc. Walsh —For the relief of maimed 1 and indigent soldiers. Mender- To proscribe the way and manner of entering railroad stock for taxation. Battle—to change the line between Jefferson and Washington; also to. amend the net incorporating eountt . court, excluding Jefferson. McGill—To authorize towns to or ganize public schools of their ow a. Maxwell -To provide |\ for grand I and petit juries of lieeatut county. ’Lite recejition of the Governor last night was largely uttended, and one of the finest ever given at the Capi tal. All apartments, on an elegant scale, was free from unnecessary for mality, and th” occasion rent enjoy ing to all. The election of Congres.- man for the Ninth District is creating tie deepest interest. The jives -me from all parts of the South in favor of Hill ; will probably induce the ]>- ■ id” to set all other affairs a . I" and t-. .dm him an Often Held; at le ist. stiel. i 1 the opinion among the best informed members from that District. Thin Imve Jjiui two meetings the sub jeut.+Mid it ■is -aid a large majm-ii , favor f litit poliey - ♦ • KiimncU Firm it Fotiri. Sp to the Daily Time, by S. ,V I.in SF..U.K, At,*., Jan. 22.- file first ea called Was that of the State against Minor Baker, indicted for stealing! liveecw*. The jury found him guilts . and lie was sentenced to the |,eaitea- i tiary for three years. Some minor! ,-ase were then disposed of, and the Court proceeded to pass scnteuc” j upju the following prisoners: O. A. Iri-'klf sentenced to the jieni tentiury f(,r 1-1 years; Nelson H light-', to hard labor for the county for lid days; Levi Holmes, to bard labor for ! the county for la, days; Nelson, Hughs and Ed Cromwell, to the j,eu itefctlarjr for 6 year—Nelson to go to the penftewrinrv nfter working out his'first, sentence; William Russell, to three years in tlm |,eniteutiiu y; Nathan Boykin, to hard labor for the eoitnty for 12 months and j>ay the cost- The Court i lien adjourned uhtil to-morrow, when the Judge will sign the Minutes und adjourn court until next May. - * Tin* \i*srro Out Jaw in Noitlli tarnliua. Specialty tb Daily TiAoan, by fcj, i A. J,iu*:.j | XyOmn, Q\., January 2: Gen. M C. Butler, at Edgefield Court Hou-e, S. C., has written to Cot. A. IJ.1 J . Butler, 1 living in the locality of the Edgefield disturbances, that the negro captain of militia charged with inciting an other negro to burn Gen. Butler’s house, last Week, had surrendered to the law officers at Edgefield, and is now in jiyi at town. There is iu> ii> | formation? of further disturbances at the scene of Ten aunt's operationit may be ."order reign* in Warsaw.” ' * • I.OSIUMIUivf Explosion on savnnnah nml 4%Hrslon ISnilrmirt. SpecUl toXloi.TTimii, liys.x i.a,-,j Havsnnaii, Jun. 2.’. As tin j ,i~ -.,r,- gets tlaiu on the .Savannah and Charleston railroad, fiom Augusta, was Within three miles of Hardee ville, the boiler exploded totally wreehlng the engine and blowing en gineer John C. Boneati and colored fireman back upon the tender, break ingjßoneaa s leg in two place*, tear ing <nt in eye, seriously cutting his face, and Injuringthenegro. Bonemi, not expected to live, was taken to Charleston to day. No harm to the train, which was brought to this city to-day by another train Superintendent Gadsden was on the train when the accident occurred. •!•!!’•: DAILY TIMES. I THE N ATION AL CAPITAL. I’ohtiv -' 1 ml l*rt! (illiuc*. Spotill to the Time by S. A V.l.iuo.i ,'N VTF-. \V'.sniM.it'V. .J. Mr. St*ot! | pres atL I u momoriui ol J, I>. Mooio- It a l and ith citix of Peimsvl vani , ruiu*'it ' i.inir n •;.tinst a remo val of tho duty from tea anil e | orr.v.y ineivasu oi' into null taxation, j and askiu;;' a repeal of the ton l>er I eeiit. tarilT reduotiou of 1872. Com mittee on Finance. Mr. L.-lmumls presente l joint roso- I lutions of the Vermont Logislaturo | against the new Canadian reciprocity ! treaty. lie said that while le* would j most cheerfully obey the Instructions [of his Legislature as to resistance to the treaty, but he must say that lie thought tin* Legislature was in error in saying that the regulation of com merce between our own and foreign I countries were not questions of t reat y i stipulaiam, but pertained to Con | gross. Tiie resolutions were referred to the Committee on Foreign Udn- I I ions. Mr. Sauisbury presented the ore ! dentials of T. F. Bayard, re-elected | Senator from Delaware, for the term commencing March 1, 1875, which was read and placed on lile. Mr. West presented tile new cre dentials of 1\ lb S. Pinehbaek, elect ed Senator from Louisiana, for tin* term ending March b 187!). Mr. Sherman moved that tile cre dentials, with other papers relating to the nin'ter, be taken from the ta ble and referred to the Committee on Privileges and Flections. The unlin ished business being the constitution al amendment i<> change the method of electing the President and Vice President, was taken up. Air. An t honey said, he appreciated the peril oi' the existing system, but apprehended no danger from the election of a President in the last re sort, in the mode which the constitu tion provides, and which lias been twice tried. The people are a law abiding people. There is more prob ability of dissatisfaction with the per version or violation of the provisions of the constitution, rather than with the constitution itself. HOUSE. Mr. Butler, of asked and obtained consent foe the Judiciary t'oinmittoo to report on Thursday next, at 1 o’clock, with the understanding that, the Civil Lights i bill, and all other bills of a political j character, should not be reported ! upon t his occasi* n. All. O’BiL n, ' i Mar Sand, offered a resolution re..-pc ting Hi President, if not incompatible witli the public service, to inform the House bv what authority l he courts of ofi'mers of the comb at Vick bui -, Ali. • . w r*- in terf. t 1 wit? iby tin l ailed fc t ites military. Objcctiofi w, made by several on the li -puld. an fk and the resolution was withdrawn. Q. (Ann -i, which v. i : int ted with t> ma 1 ii v built - te i ye. suli’;ation of Hae morning b nr ro- I m • ■ I ’omm * tec* of a private na ture. Tiie House t hen went into a (com mittee of the Whole on the private calendar, Air. Poller, of New York, in the chair. This being an objection day bills were read, and if objection w;is made they were [Missed over; those only to which no objection was made being laid aside to be reported to the House. A large number of private bills Wen* pa od, and al 4.20 p. rn. the House adjourned till Alonday. M n-liingion Niiiiimsir). Washington, January 22. Tin* Treikairy Department has informa tion which leads to the suspicion that, opium in large quantities is smug gled into this country. The business is principally carried on by the Chi nese, who are very ingenious in their contrivances to elude the vigi lance of the revenuef-hii’ers. Special agents have been notified to keep a strict watch of this matter, and espe cially in the Paciih ast. The Comptroller of the Currency has declared a further dividend of 15 per cent, in favor of the i-reditorß <j the Sciindinavian National Bank of Clii'-agi-, making in all u dividend of lo per cent. The President and several members lot’ the Cabinet and (bn. Babcock will visit Philadelphia to-morrow after noon, to attend a party to be given by the Saturday Club at the reHidcrioe of (L’orge W. Childs. Tic* part > will ; return to Washington (>n Siind/i;.. * • \|.„ MriiHHiria! i|iiaJl>ic. Thi.xton. N J . Jnnniiry 22. Tii■■ Honiitoiial contest in f.ht- State has a nurinHH if no) s.-i ions alt i- ' ,tu<ln. It w;g not notifi-il until Humo-j time uAnntanis, j.bat in lb” rnumi of tii/- D*m<v riw.*n rtsi-riii>*■ im on Woil nosduy last, the imiuioatinn of Ran- | ‘iolj.li was not made iinunimou l :. Two me;ni“Ts, Mos.-irs. Ikdio & Blia- j ron, of Hudson county, protesting! forward, and in an ompha'i i manucr, i against it. Itisno'.volaimod by inn l of th” muungers that Un-re v/u a purp” ■ in this v.hicli will not 1 be revealed until next Tuesday, when j both Houses arc eOTufielled by tli<• laws of the Uni!” I State ‘ to meet in ; joint convention and ballot for a Son- j ator. It is known that some i-;”ht or j ten of the Democratic members are ! opposed, for vital reasons, to the elec-1 COLUMBUS, OA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 2:5. 1875. | tion of Randolph. There uro forty i nine Democratic members on joint i ballot, and only forty-one are ne ' eessary to a choice. It is feared tlial j an eruption in tlve party is imminent, and it is not imi>rohablo. Snisitorhu t'onlcsi. | r.Kviui to iho Daily Tim. sbys. *A. Lino.] Lincoln. Neuhaska, Jan. 22. The ! defeat of Chandler for the Senator i siiiji In 'lieliLan tins had n bad effect ; upon Thayer's candidacy in Nebras ka, nud Ramsey's in Minnesota. In ihe latter Slate James Smith. Jr., a Liberal Repnblienn, is urged ns u eompromise enudidivte. Davis holds I His own. ' i:\-00VUnN01t N. s. PAJ'DUX ELECTED. j Omaha, Nebraska, Jan. 22. -Ex (iovernor N S. I’mldoek lias been elected United States Senator, on the ] fifth ballot, by 37 votes out of 57. Lincoln, Nebraska, Jan. 22. The j dead lock in the Senatorial contest was broken about midnight last night I by the withdrawal of Judge Dundy, and ex-Governor Paddock was agreed upon by the anti-Thayer men. Mr. I’addoek, the Senator elected, re ceived nil the Domoerutio and Inde pendent votes but one, and is a Con servative. • ♦ * Tin* l)(‘iiim*rftt* ol Wisconsin lloiirlttl of Elect In? I . n. senator. Sjn v ial to Daily Time*, by S. & A. Line.] Madison, Wis., January 22. The | of C’handler for Unitod States Seimtorship in Michigan lifts hml a (lepros.-dug intlueneo uponCarpontcr’s < frieiifL. The eaueus last night did not close until after midnight. Noth ing .satisfactory was accomplished. The Democrats arc jubilant at tin* prospect i, and are almost certain now | of a eompromise i*andidatc. • ♦ • \ml j Joliiimmi for I lie Ncnniurslilp. Memphis, Tknn., January 22. The j indications are that Andy Johnson is | “the coming man” for ihe IT. S. Sen | atorship. . ♦ . Heavy Null Auaiinst Tweed. sp . ; ;il t-> Daily Timer, by S. ,v A. Lino.] New York, Jan. 2*2. In the suit brought by the Board of Supervisors against. William M. Tweed, to recover ! si.ime *10,000,000 of misappropriated ' nmney, Judge Donahue, in the Su preme Court of Chambers to-day, granted a motion to substitute the | Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty ofthoeit> asplainWtTs provided they i pay the defendant’s costs up to date. In the ease of tho same plaintiffs again. I Jaim s lugersoll, to recover about * 1,50n,000 t t In* court granted u similar motion, but denied an order i for a reference. • * \cr, lock Ha> Fillcl wltli FI online let*. New Yo::’a. January 22. The bay j t!ii.; morning presented an apialling ' jip.-carair e to pi j’s-jiis obliged to i. ’w* .i Staten Island and this - . I‘i. ■ : ? over tiie North and 1 '.c -I i i\ , r expect great difficulty in ! getting a-cross, on account of large quantities of floating ice. Tii" Thomas Hunt, Staten Island f-Ti'y L*a!. got stue.k in ice, and was compelled to (raiedVr her iiassengers to tug' boats. At last account the Hunt was unable* to extricate herself, jam! wax being carried toward Hell ( lab' by the tide. • ♦ • Hllim Mitlc*. Nv < :;\i I** tin Ti.MEri by S. V A. Lin*'.] Hai/i Lake, January 22. Tiie entire populnt ion of the (Jot ton wood district an* dismayed at the late tcrriilc snow slides, and are leaving that district in largo numbers. * ♦ • Nppi'ic Miiimifttif*. New York, January 22. The ex port of specie to-morrow, it is report ed, will be very large. Engagements to tiie pi t sent, time foot up three mil- j lions. * I rom •! ii min. San Francisco, January 22. One million and six hundred thousand dollars have been appropriated for j the construction of wharves. Yoluihama and Sandwich Islands i advices state that an earthquake otf ; curred there on December 2‘Jth, and i was felt throughout the Island. A terrible lire occurred at Nagar aka. Japan, on tho loth of Decem [ her. Fifty houses were burned, and i a number of lives lost. It Is reported in Yeddo that the Jai<anese Government is treating j with Kiiropefin capitalists for the sale I of gold and silver mines. • ♦ • Marlin* liilellicence. San Francisco, January 22. Arrived: Colej ado from Hong Kong, via Honolulu, having put, in for coal, being j tour hundred miles off tiie. track. She 1 sailed on the same da y with the Brit-1 ish steamer MongaJ, lo t on Nine-pin! Rock, near Hong Kong. Nothing further j ha - been heard of th" missing boats of the pacific Mail steamer Japan, Boston, Jan.22.--The ship Fortune ar rived at this port to-day from Manilla af ter a voyage of 15!) days, bringing a cargo comprising 350 sacks of sugar. The For tune experienced some very severe weath er on the coast, and has been beating about seven days from the south shoal, with several of her crew frost-bitten. Savannah, Jan.22. Sailed Bark Thom as, schooners Severity Six, Babel and Ir vans. < ica; * and Barks <hown Jcv/eil and Be ,;e Parker for Norway. \<!ikiiiii*tratri\* Sale, \ I r H,L lu ,I'l on tli< lirnt Tut*<lay in February | \ V iii ffct, within th l<*eal hours ol sal*-, in front of the auction lionn of Ellin Harriaon, in the city of (,‘olnmbiiH. (i> the following' property, to-vrit: The: one-half undivided int< r< -1 in part of city J*'t No. 4‘20, with the iiHjirovciiii nts on th- Kani* 1 , coiiwiiitiug of a ouc-Htory Framed Dwelling Jfoimc. Kitchun, kr, Sold u.s the nrojierty ol John Johnson, duct-UHod. T;rrn ma<fe known ou day of sale. HANNAH JOHNSON. jns oaw4t Adra'rx, k c. I J. & J. Kaufman WHOLttKAI.E UKAT.KItrt IN tLi It < >4 1 IS'l't HOiS, LIQUORS, It )B ACCOS. PROVISIONS, Bagging and Ties, Aim nil Vi-lirli'S in tin- 4>iro intj I .ill” anil its Iti-am'lu-N. IVi L Nell us l.iiu as ail} Joliliiiiir Manse in the United Males, If Baiifclil ill same (Jiiuiililies, by Atliitngr I'reifthls, Insur ance and Kxeliaime. Aon. I I nml lt Itroaal SliH'el. OOLTTMUT'H, GA. .1. .V .1. liAl I'll\\. jimi tf WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. •A I I-2 Hours lo Xen V ark. Wkcteun Railroad or Alabama, | <'gi.cmiiUK, Oa., St'l't. 13, 1874. I TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY For Montgomery and Relnta 2:(M) a. m. Arrive at Montgomery 8.00 a. m. Arrive at Selina 12:04 a. m. FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK At 10:30 n. m. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. m. At Atlanta 5:42 p. m. By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Leave Atlanta 0.00 p. in., CHARLOTTE 8 35 a. in., Danville 3:27 p. in. Arrive lit Wußhiugtou 4:30a. in., al Baltimore 0:30 11411., at Philadelphia I 30 p. 111., at NEW YORK 5:15 p. in. Sleeping Cars run from Atlanta to Charlotte. B) Keiinesa\v llante. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. ni., Dristel 10:45 u. in., Lynehburg 10:45 p.m. Ar rive at Washington 0:45 a. m., at Baltimore. 9:15 a. 111. at Philadelphia 1 ;3U p. in., at NEW YORK 5:15 p. in. Sleeping earn run from Atlanta t*> Lynchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE AT (JOLTMBPS DAILY From Atlanta and Now York 0:37 a. m. From Montgomery and Selma 2:25 p. m. Tickets for sale at Union PuHsenger Depot. ('HAS. P. BALL, Oeiierul Hup't. 11. M. ABBETT, Agent. janl-tf Notice. Oi l .11 Mobile and Girard Railroad, 1 Columbus, Oa., Oct. 2, 1874. j On ami after Ha turd ay, October 3d, traiim over this road will run an follows: PASSENGER TRAIN. DULY' (SUNDAYS KXCKI’TED) M AKING CLDSK COHMfiC •rro.s with m. A e. it. n. ron kim'.uila. L . v ColumbUH 3:00 I*. M. Arrive at Troy 9:10 p. M. le ave Tro.v 2:45 A. M. Arrive :i(, (.'oliinibui; 9:45 A. M. I lIEIOHT TRAIN- Ukgdi.aii. I.inve ColumbUH Mondays, WedwTulaya und Fridays at 5 :10 .s. m. Arrive at Troy 3:52 p. M. Leave Troy 'Tiienilayn. ThurHiluyu and Sat nr d:VH a( I :in a. m. Arrive at Columbus 2:02 p. M. ja il tl W.m. 1,. CLARK, Hilpt For Sale. LOT OF SEED OATS. CORN. FLOUR, SEED POTATOES. FEATHERS. PIGS Ei i.T, SUGAR, ( ill FEE. T.'UAUUu ami MEATS. i>. i \ 1 :ici/i r. janl3 lin under Rankin Houae. Notice. \I,L icrs.‘MH are notiiied nguiiMt making any IHircliHH. a from DANIEL ODo.M of the prop erty, stock or provislmiH belonging to the plan tation worked by Daniel Odom and tho under* Higm-d during the year 1874, an I claim the title to tho Hume. <3. C. CODY. January 16th, 1874. dltawtf John hlacKmah, St. Clair Street, (Jimby’s Building, next to l*j*ocr, UIgCH it (Jo. Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance. HKKKR, IIY PKIIMIKHION, To Merchant-*’ and Mechanica* Bank, thin city. ,]an23-ly l)R. J. A. URqUII.VRT HAS AN OFFIUK and alcepirig apartment on the prcmlHCH formerly known as tho Dr. 80/.emun lot, at the corner of M'TnLoab and Randolph Htrcetn. Entrance to the OJlic.- on Mc- Intosh street, where professional calls, made cither at day or night, may be left and will be promptly attended to as noon as received. Jun22-coil tf. Stockliol(l(‘is’ Meeting. 'pilE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of 1 the EAGLE k PH UNIX MANUFACTURING COMPANY will be held at the o/liee of the Com pany, on Wednesday, February 3d, 1875. N, J. BUSSEY, President. G. GL'NBY JORDAN, Nec’y A Treas’r. jail 12 td Housekeeiier Wanted. XiADY eompclent to manage servants, and willing to make herself generally uaefui, and be as one ef the family. Address, stating terms, It, L. TANARUS., jan2o 3t Care Tiinea Offlce. Sans Souci Bar! Restaurant and Ten Pin Alley ! I JEST OF WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. > OYSTERS, FISH, GAME and Choice Mealn served at all hours, at reasonable pricea, and private rooms when desired. THE TEN PIN ALLEY la the beat ever con struct* lin Columbus. Mr. JAMES LAWRENCE j li::.- charge. A. J. BOLAND, Proprb t* r. 1 DeWolf <Y Stewart, JOB PRINTERS, 76 Broad Street, oyer Pease & Norir.an’s. roii PRINTING of every description cx<cuUd | *} with neatness and disjatch. /(,/■ EatimatcH on all kind* Job Printing cheer fully furniHhd on application, janl-tf ' 11. F. ABELL & CO. —IIAVT— ROSE POTATOES, PecrlcHH I‘otatooa, RiU'sctt potatoca, Seed potntm'H. I' a li Blow PotatooH, Pink Eye Potatoes, New Loaf Lard, by tierce, keg or bucket. Goshen or Western Butter. New lUirtiuH nml Currants. Soft-Shell Almonds and Pecans. Maguolta and Diamond Ilamn. lln All goodfl delivered by 11. l‘\ A 11121.1. -V CO. Jan 7 tf Now is Your Time TO BUY Groceries Cheap for Cash V Wild, GIVE SK.OO TO THE CUSTOMER 1 that buys the largest bill of FAMILY GRO CERIES from my ature, sign of the Rod Cask No. 1, on Crawford Street, opposite Dr. Cheney’a Drug Store. Dlt. J. E. BLOUNT. _jaul tf GILBERTS PRINTING OFFICE AND Hook Bindery, o|i|Ntsit<* New Po*tolllee llulltlinKT, COLDIBI S. 0A.., r 8 WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAI,. AND I F.xpcricueed Workmen employed iu each De partmeut. Orders fur work ol" any description tilled with dispatch, and at most reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. lfc(< k i[)< Hooks FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock: also printed to order when de sired. Hi) ■ Prices and Sjie.-imenH of Work furnished on applloatiou. TIIOW. (.R IG HT. janl tf f 'oluiiil>iih,L>h. EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Qur Celebrated For I>otli Wood un<l Coni. Besides a lull assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GBATSS, „v<-.. And feel justified in saying that we arc SURE we can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both in quality and price. Of other Goods ill our line, we have a large and complete assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OF EVERY DEHCMPTIOU, HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS. SHOVELS, AC. All of these articles we CAN and WILL sell at VERY BOTTOM PRICKS, jan 1 dtf VV. IT. ROBARTH k CO. \ its; tiii: iei;si i\ 1 ni:. rpHEY have always taken the premium at all 1 the State Fairs where trials have been made, over all other Stoves. I am Special Agent for this Hectie.ll. Every Stove warranted to give full satisfaction, or money refunded. And at my store you will also find tho long tried and well known IRON WITCH COOK STOVE, now manufactured by the Southern Stove Works, Columbus. Oa. Also, various other Cook Stoves of the above factory, from fir* up. I also keep on hand a general stock of House- Furnishing Goods, i make the Manufacture and Wholesale of Tin Ware a specialty, and call the attention of merchants ami others to this foot. Call ami see for yourself, at .1. w. iti;v\i:tt\s. No. 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Jan 6 dcodawtf J. W. DENNIS. J. M. BENNETT. Southern Stove Works, COLUMBUS, G A. ■ IIT K RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION \Y of merchants and others wanting any of the j following goods: COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, j Grates, Fire Dogs, Bake Ovens, Spiders, Dinner 1 and Wash Pots and Stove Hollow Ware, all of i which we make in this City and sell at Wholesale, ! and guarantee our goods as good, and prices as low as any manufactory North or West. Sample 1 ami sale room at the Store of J. M. BENNETT, i 143 Broad Street, where you will also find a large stock of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods | at Wholesale and Retail. 1 Janl deod&wtf J. W. DENNIS & CO. THORNTON & GRIMES, X((oril<‘}S ill l.nvi. OFFICE .1 Abell A Co.'a, corner of Broad ami st. cialr streets, Columbus, Ga. junl.j ly A. A. DOZIEH, UloriK'.v al Om. PRACTICES in State ami Federal Courts of Georgia and Alabama, it*) - Makes Comiuereiul Law u specialty. OtUee over C. A. Redd k Co.'s store. jaul3 6m J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor 'at Law, I )RACTICKH in Courts of Georgia and Alabama. I Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd A Co.’s. Ke" Special attention given to collections. Jauio 11 .1. I>. RAMBO, \tfOl-II)-} al l*m, office over Hoi stead A Co.'s, Brood street, Co inbus, Georgia. janß eodlirJ sll one: imuckto all $1 The New York World. THE DEMOCRATIC PAPER OP NEW YORK. THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST. l’oHtns;p Prcimid )}• TTh. Tiie IVeoklj World One Year, - - $1 An extra copy to getter-up of club of 10. Tho Semi-Weekly to gottor-up of club of 20. The Daily to getter-up of club of 80. All the news of the past seven days is given in the weekly edition of the World (Wednesdays), which contains, in addition to the news, many special features prepared expressly for it. The Grange department gives each week the latest news of the order and of the Patrons. The Ag ricultural department presents the latest experi ences of practical culturists, full reports of the Farmers' Club of tho American Institute, letters from practical farmers, und interesting discus sions of profitable farming. Tlic pago for the family furnishes interest ami amusement for the fire side during the long winter evenings. Full and trustworthy live stock, country produce and general produce market reports show the state of trade. Tin. Kemi -Wkkki.y Would, One Yeak, - - #2. An extra copy to get ter-up of club of ten. The Daily to getter-up of club of twenty-five. The. Semi-Weekly contains (Tuesdays and Fri days) all the.contents of the Weekly, one or two first rate Novels during the year, and all the cream <>f the Daily World. * Till’ WOULD ' ANI) ITS WORK. ' Those of toir Democratic friends who desire to subscribe to u Now York paper, will find none that eijuals The World in ability, or that so fear les.-dy and clearly advocates Democratic priuci pl< u In the news from all parts of the world it is complete, and its editorials ou all subjects are vigorous and logical. To the farmer it is inval uable, teaches him many things that tend to pro mote his best interests, which he sorely needs his eyes opened to. The world is doing a great work iu behalf of tho Democratic party, and should bo fully sustained. —Jiintjhnniploii Leader. A THOROUGH NEWSPAPER. The World, in point of ability, enterprise and influence, stands at the head of the Democratic, press in this country.— Manchester Union. Address "THE WOULD," 35 Park Row, New York. l'l{OSlK< 'TUH OF THE New York Weekly Herald, JAMES CORDON BENNETT, Proprietor, Ilroftclway ami Ann Ktreot. THE WEEKLY iHERALD is published every Saturday, at five cents per copy. 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J. FOCiCE, Dentist, Over Witttch k Kinsel’s Jewelry Store, Broad JanO tf] Street. VOL. I. —NO. 19 THE Weekly Enquirer! A Pttpor for flip People, n Eileiul of (lie Farmer nml liHlnotrinl ( losses. A DKAUTiri'L NEW CHIYOMO KNTITLKD “PERRY'S VICTORY!" Inivm to Every $2 siihrrll<*r. This picture represents Com. Oliver H. Perry in the act of )*slng from one ship to another in a small open boat, duriug the heat of battle, ex posed to the fire of the enemy. ItmeaMire!! X) by 2*L Inc he*. is artistically Anisbod in thirteen colors, and is undoubtedly tho most desirable Chromo ever offered as a premium. Single copies of it sell at $3. We have at great outlay secured the exclu sive control aud sale of it, and therefore are en abled to present it to our patronß as above. The Enqttirkb still stands pre-eminent as a first-class Newspaper. 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