The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, January 24, 1875, Image 1

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J. li. \V Ul(i II T & CO., ! AMI I* UO I'll 11 ito US. TKIOIH OF THE Columbus Daily and Weekly Times, |> A I I A : Ono Y'vir. $s 00 Six Months. * Thrive Months 2 00 Ono Month 10 w i :r.ii i a : Oiuj Tear . •$ 2 00 Six Months. i 00 Advertising Rate* muyl*'lunl on tqtpll v&tifc £j‘ - GEORGIA I.KHISI.A’ITUK. Special to the Tim, bv S. A A. Liuo.J BEK ATE. Atlanta. Jiiinuu'j 21. Pfvy*n jury bil) was reoonidcro(l nml tnbU*il,\vitli the urulerstnmlinK that it should slurp for the pessiou. Tlu* Penitentiary committees oj both house*! eonsolhlated. A bill was introduced by Howell to amend the collection laws, which provider auiore r]M‘t‘dy and summary mode. Perry To give* tiie appoint meat ~r State Muter to the Governor, to take effect at tint expiration of the term of tile priatyi elect. la las on Tiuito ar.ADtNo. To tlx the fees of ordinaries and clerks of tnperioi courts iit lien eases. Lost. To ref ami section 1 ia.“, of the code of fsTA Refered. To time for ehs-tinp members of ejonuress. Wt ftdmwn. To further deline the duties of the State Geologist and assistants. Passed. To prescribe a muaaer in which monies arising from forfeitures from l*oud duties shall lie applied. Passed. To lix standard weights id leading lufdeultural products. Passed, HOUBK- N ItW M ITlT.lt. lying To make valid tin- oflieial acts of the oounty ofTieers of ('mil lion; also, to empower the commis sioners of Camden to order an elec tion under certain ciriNimstanees. Mathews To reduce the bond of the sheriff of Berrien county t<> fifty t lioiiwmil dollars. Howe fewtalifv the purchase and donation to the United Slates, in At lanta, of a lot fora custom-house: also, to ratify tin 1 action of the city of Atlanta in taking up the mortgage of sixty thousand dollars upon the State Capitol building. This is one of Kimball’s bequests t.* the State, which A inula shoulders. Mi-Kin lay To donate theoldPeu itentlnt-y to MHledgeville for educa tional porffeses. Carter—TV authorize tax i*oll"otors to sell iusolyeut tl. fas. Thomaa—To regulate tlieeom|en- Stitioa of tax receivers and is,lie,■toes of Chatham county. Also, to amend several acts relative to the civil and criminal fee of tlie sheriff of Chatham enmity. Uinta on thibd kkauino. A 1411 to protect clerks of the Supe rior Court. Is and. To rei>eal the act oxempting e.,tt,,u atflf woolen factories, and iron foutt di'rtej front taxatiijii. made th"-;.o --eWl 'ttder for Thursday next. To {exempt peison- over 00 front Jtiry duty. Passeil. To ri -ulat in-,*lv, at lids. Bust. To inbolish the ottiecs of receiver and Ti lector and re piire the sheriff ami deputies to perform the duties in bounties with ~ne representative. To exempt from taxation. -*■'.,o<HJ Worth of property. ludongCeig to Widows and poi sons who lost an arm or a leg. Lost. J To iunend the <'■ institution prohib iting State aid, and enactment of pol tieulAf i Ht!Si- of local hills. Past'd. | J trisenu.ANKof's. Th| Ooveraoi approved to tluy tin* jSrst bill presented this session, ap pointing a (Strmwiittee of investigation of the Macon & lirußswiok Railroad MiwMsmts. No new developments in regard to the Ninth District Congrersnuia! election. The members and people favor fIUI. Jmt Oie can'll,kite- and Vvir- ■-Julio rs aiv flooding here to try and give a different direction to af fairs. Hill is passive, leaving tin whole matter to the people of the district. Congressmen Smith, of the Second District, is quite ill of pneumonia at the Kimball House. The weather continues ,lial,oli,-al. ALABAMA LKGISLATI 111-;. Special to the Daily Timkx, by S. A A. Lin/-.) Mmm house. Montoomeiiv, Jan. 23. ln the House, bills were i fit rod need and re ferred to turn ml section of the Code so t law 1 #|'l<>lis erui; BK-ts forfeited interest ami principal. To rainae the rate of interest from eight to six per cent. pel* annum. To regulate the price of agrieultm - a! proilucfs sold by* planters or others for advaiic oil crops. To tax bail ,(slate of railroads and corporations the #nm>- as private jwr sons. To re-district the Stab- in eight Congressional Districts. The lirst district to i>e eoni]H,sed of the coun ties of Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Mobile, Alar,-ago, II unroe, and WaHhhjgtoii. The local option liquor t,ill was re ported from the Temperance Com mittee, with a substitute making the provisions of the bill apply to only a few' counties. Amendments add a large number of names. Pending consideration of the spo- THE DAILY TIMES. I ,-inl order, the county ofUetirs’bend bill was taken up and discussed to adjournment, without action, SENATE. | 111 the Semite. Martin, of Tits,-a loose, was elected President protein, in place of the late ltr. Unwin. I The Governor approved bills to punish county superintendents for embezzlement'; to amend section 2:171 of the Code so as to make it ap ply to the tuition of children; to decapitate old Tom Lamberts, i ,-lerk, to authorize the cession : to the United States of the title of the 1 State to submarine rights for light houses ami other aids to navigation . ia the State. . The lull defining the duties of f ’omit v Solicitors passed. A bill to amend tile Code so as to authorize the appointment and re moval of Registers in Chnnecrv. was discuss,l at length. Messrs. Parks, Little. Pom'll and Hamilton favored, and Messrs. Cobh, Moor,*, llluek and Far,lea, opposed till* passage of the I'ili. Pending its eon-ideration the Somite adjourned. • ♦ • lAM IS! \\ \ AFFAIRS. A PLAN FOR THE SF.TTI.KM ENT OF LOUISI ANA M \TTRRR. ! special to ihi Daily Tim a* liy rt. A V. Lino.) ; New York, January 2;!. A VVnsh ! ingtoii spodul saystlmt Senator Mur i ton has in his possession a plan for the consideration of a sottL'inunt for warded from Louisiana. It will ho brought up in ••aimus, and is said to have tho approval of the ho-tmom j burs of (VRigruss. j coNM’.UVATiYLK UJtiULKCTIX(i REBUTTAL evidence. Nu.w York. January .!?. V New j Orleans special *a\- the t’onserva tivos ai’e collecting ‘vilonee to show I that two-thirds of tlte negroes killed in this Stale have been killed by ne ! j;Toes, and a majority of the remain ! del* were eaue;ht by white men in : commission of some crime, such as arson, burglary, rape, &c. hour j wore killed by ullieials. Tlio n cords lof the different parislu's will ho j brought in as eviilenee in support ojf J th‘S(‘ statements. THE LOUISIANA St 11-U >M MITIT.i:. Ni:-v York, Jan. 23. ANewOrleans spe**ial says the invt'siigatton b\ the ! (Am^rressional (’oinmittee promises to be lonjy and exlunistivo. ll*ar, in eotiversatnii, says lie and j liis colleagues came to Louisiana not ; because they or ('uii’ccss dutibb'd j the ae-eiiracy of the report of Hi | ter sub-eonimitiee. but because they desired to more fully examine into j the condition of affairs here, and then make a li uni report, the ex,a mi i nation to he concluded in time to rc -1 port the result !o the present (-<>n i Kivss. .Yuotiicr mcmf*L*r of the- ymumittec said that it never was intended that Foster’s sub-committee should enter j into an Investigation, but merely de termine whether it \v:t necessary for it he whole committee to *>o to IVmbi •nnn. • ♦ • VJtrl} •Np.‘;ifw In 11,'itif It vn , NiMi \ orlc, • Special tl. ri(- TiMfS !y S. \ \. T.ii: New .lan. 2k 'l’he ]'•:> -. iest -now wit?i - d,b> V v V*>: k M'-t a | number of veano •.•urr*-l th uima*. j in 4 <n K: lb V|V Sin • Ih* tfrst pell of void w lather i* • lias bC'-jj a" iill2ti2.itin in Hu 1 <n and lwist Jriveis, and He win h* ! •■ <:£,£ of i F i<l ri\e; !) ‘caul*’ MIL I die in 'inst nin lit with ie in laic*- Ih-al in ■ In id* ! * rs, of which ivt ; oiled tifipil j the bank- IVi i*y boats found it. jut* i possible to make regular tiij*p, bi 4 just a. ize an opportunity to cross Iho j river w!un the eoursi- would appe.u j comparatively <de.ir, or when a #aj.) op *nfd. The tide was rising l apldly and InoreaHed the danger*f attempt ing passage when several boats, ill ' eludin'? ft Hnrlerii steamer, Ih uuiu i wedded ia and were yxti Seated with ! difficulty after hiistaining damage. Oil Fulton fen > and Wail and Cat he rine street ferries wUh h conveyed tlie* largest, number of passengersfto tfiy ' dty In the* rnornfntr tt took over in iimkinLf atrip. The river for jialf ft i mile was completely budded. Thou ' Hindis of men and horn crowd on ice with perfect afety ; but very few wo -1 men ventur<*d to follow t heircxam]le. Flu? river, pre •ul livoly cues. Hundn-ds were still <-roH c tlii i s at ahon. 'Flu* fee bridj-fe in the Fast live, 1 ’ was ! in constant use by pedestrians until ; 11 o’clock a. m., when it was broken nj. The Atemvn a i a FoUsvillc, of the Philadelphia and Poston line, carry i in# a cartel of coal, bn * and her way • t4irou</h the mass. whi< h was aboui sovun blocks lon#. The incomin# trde sAvcpt'out t.lm remainder. A ! #reat many [ersons were on the lloa-t --; in# ice, but all were picked up by i tu#H and ferry boats. ♦ • Iteirrlirr’K TrUil. Ni:w Youk, Jan. 22. To-day in Ihe discussion of the Ueecher case t lu*rc wrf- . orne hope that Moulton s cro, - j examination woiihl be completed <>a Monday. There is no indicatfon ho , ; lon# t lie direct examination will tuk . The drift‘of the oxnmlnn.ttmr day was towards u con piracy to hear Tilton by sacrificing jb eeficr ih nairie and forfune. It is evident flint the I defense have unshaken faith in thin line of argument being ultimately triumphant. • ♦ * >#• Orica (in. Hull Il<* and Texan ICail r:tfl ItnndM Void. Xi.w OuLt-AN’s. Jaiiilary 23. Judge Hawkins, of Hu Supreme Dfetrilt 1 Court, to-day decitled fliat f.he.£,aon,- i 000 of bonds, issued by the State un der act 05, of the year 1871, to the New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Rail road are null and void, i The Congressional committee to | i investigate the of this State j j will commence the examination of j witnesses on Monday. COIA MIU S. GA.. SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1875. Tlir IDark Hills imtlmi-. Fusmarck, l)\KO'iVMi, January 2k The Indians in the vicinity of tlu* black Hills arc in an unenviable tem- ( ! per, owing’ to the fact that gold hun ters have successfully penetrated and entrouche 1 themselvos in tlu lUndt Hills in considerable numbers within ! the past month. Three bodies of troops have Ikhmi sent to dislodge the miners. The Indian’s at Spotted Tail's agency arc much excited, and threaten to expoll the minors them selves soon. At bride City, in the Southwest, it is noticeable that more than the usual amount of horse stealing and concomitant murders is being trails noted by the savages, as in most in stances the war parties have been discovered by trails to bo on foot. It is feared that the Indians who have been disarmed by the govern ment arc quietly preparing for hn | ot her outbreak. . ♦ . Amur* l.mly ilurdcnul In \<*w Hjiiiijh* NhirL New Yoke. January 23. The young woman, Mrs. Emerson,who was mur dered at From out, N. IT., last night, came from Lowell. The suspected | murderer, Mosea Sawyers, is fifty i years of age, and was employed last • fall by Mrs. Emerson’s father. . ♦ . In ICailnmii rirelCM. | ('unvuio. Jail. 2k The war l)t‘- ! tween the Grand Trunk and the [the Great Western Railroad, is be ginning to make considerable im pression on all the lines leading east from this city, and there arc pros i |iccts of very low r.i-tcmi all of t hem. The Alichigan Central ha* thus far • ♦ * Cranl l-'iicv In lUnln(lel|ftlii. Wasiiinotox, Jan. 2k The Frcsi | dent, ac omi>anicd by Secretary! | Ikdkrmp, Attormyv General Williams, i | Secretary Delano, Post (ion. | | .lcw*dl,and Gen. babcock, left on the j our o’clock train for Philadelphia. iL'iniicrfliic Cniii'iDi. Ciminn \Tr, Jan. 23. In the Joint, j Democratic caucus of the Legisla- j lure, at Charleston, West Virginia. ; last night, two ballots were taken for ! United States Senator. The last re sulted as follows: H. S. Walker, 17, ! J. M. Camden, in, S. Pierce, IG, J. ! | brannon, 12. The caucusing prom j iscs 1 1> be long and tedious. • ❖ • ItujMililirait (iiiiriiN FiuliiiNr*; 1/OiiUisnia Pollcj. Washington, January 23. The He-; pubiiciin members of the House held ; a caucus last night . Tlu• caucus Com- j j nilttee oil Southern Affairs reported j ! a joint resolution endorsing the Presi- ' dent’s ooikho with r- >j)cjt to the Tinh h’. mbtes, nrfd recommends ! the passage of the bills now before | ! t lie Judicial') Committee to protect [ efi'ctors, and prevent fraud in Con-j grerssional elections and to amend | 11 lie Knforccmcnt a.ct. No action was) j taken >n the resolution a-nd the oau-| ' cos adjourned to meet, to-night. The hill I'SMjmuwuded for passage pro-j 1 libit Stii‘lc Ijcgislat’urcs from dis ! fiaiicUisiiig citizens without.sufficient cause, ami impose a fine and penalty | of imprlsonmeiit upon persons carry- j ; in# tire arms open or concealed on ! | election day. • • Mriiutor. Si;. Faug Minn., Juii. 23. both llou-cs of i!i. IjogLMjatiuv iiave 1 iom iM’ l till Tuesday. 'Flic Vote for F. s. Senator in joint, session ycst.er j 11 .* iy , vv<• is wit hoiu change from, thy previou • hftlloting A ' UHation was i caused hv an explanation from Mr. ! Pettit, concerning' alleged attempts | by tin* friends of Kam-ry to pur chase the vote of Mr. LngeJsoU. Pettit bolted the mucus nomination lon that account, but it is generally I believe,f the cliarge is unfounded, j and proceeded from the misconstrue- | lion of an intended jest. • ♦ • lilt (‘l'iKll lICVUIIIK* II (*('(' 11* I Washinoton, Jan. 23 IntenLil Itcv- I'luii' receipts t.o-day -27,1'd ,p;i ; total | receipt !' m' Ihe fiiont h t o-ilay 5?ft,7GH, • • r,is si. The Tron-mr., now holds 8381. IcFj.GU jin I’qited Slaty bonds to secure National bank circulation, >U;,!S2,2OU to s' lire iiuhlic deposits. National bank circulation outstand in# $317,871,030, of which amount $2. arc gold notes. National bank notes received for redemption to-day s'A I’lyif/f;. • ♦ * HnlliiT \V ■.siiin'oton, Jan. 2 k During Sun day in Sout h Atlantic States lower ba rometer, slight changes in tempera ture, cast or south winds and cloudy or rainy weal tier will prevail. In Gulf Slates lower baroniel.gr, and cloudy or rainy Went her followed by rising barometer, falling temporal ure and west or nort h winds and clearing weather. • ♦ • Kiiilrouit Accidenl. Dl'J'uojr, Mum., Jan. 23. An E.v pn-ss train jumped the Iraek on the Chicago and Mhihigan Lak“ Sfiore road, at Grand Rapidto-day, killing Liw 4 iiginv* '. who e uuiue- waj? noi a9ce||;tiiußl, and < 'um/niilga, the tljc man. • ♦ • suicide in New York. Hj,- .Sal to Daily Times, by K. k A. Line.] Nr.w Youk, Jan. 2k -Wm. Lam|>- ■ on, formerly in the employ of the Department of Charities and Securi tips, suiiddcd on a fun y boat Thurs day last, l>y shooting him If through the head with a]i 101. Lftulpgon, among other employees, was dis charged several weeks since. He j leaves a wife. The tragic manner of | Ills death lias just, leak* I out, effort s having been made to keep the facts from t he public. • ♦ • defalcation in New York. New Youk, January 23. The report that Henry Nical, lias been unable to account for a large sum out of sever- , al estates jilacea in bis hands as ti ns-1 fee or business manager, creates gen- i ciaisuipri.se. Tiie fact of <icficiency ( was omy developed Wednesday. Three estates are involved -those of Isaac V. Townsend, deceased, Henry M. biadhurst, now in Europe, and the estate of Hyckson W. Field. The total default will readi about #2OOJXK). Nieal’s trouble extends back two years, mainly traceably to the Eagle , slate quarry'in Vermont, in which he has sunk ids own and other people’s j money. I UurdcrM iit l lie l*ion Nor 111. Special to tbo Daily Time* by B. A A. Lino.] Boston, Januai y 23. Ail old mini and woman nmiio l Nol.son and Alary - Uoynolds Imvo boon urroslodnl Ual list'oiio, Middleton oounty, in this Btnto, on simpleton of pel-pet rut inj{ a terrible series of orimos, by which. It is said, 110 lo- s than live infants have been put out of the way by poison within the short space of two months, it appears from the statements made by Alary Dolby, a servant on the Rey nolds farm, that they have been (ju rying on the business of baby fann ing, anil that tbo infants have been poisoned with laudanum in the most deliberate and inhuman manner. Kliza Sheehan, another domestic on the farm corroborates the statement of the Colby woman, and lias furnish ed a bottle containing a portion of the poison said to have been used in the diabolical work. Both of the ar rested parties deny the charge. They are both about (10 years of age. The developments of the ease will be looked for with great interest. New York Items. The Astor House closed to-day for repairs and alterations, and will lie closed about six months, Four European steamers sailed to day. The number of passengers car ried was not so large as usual on Sat urdays, but cargoes up to the .stand ard, coasting of grain, Hour, provis ions and general merchandise. Custom House Inspector Harris was sentenced to the penitentiary for two years to-day, for complicity in smuggling in that port 20,(XX) cigars, • -♦ • snow siorm*. out west. Ham Lari*., .Tan. 2;>. Late advices from Big Cotton-wood snow sledges, reports that twelve men were buried under the snow, six were dug out badly injured. The bodies of the balanoe have not yet been found. One man remained under the ava lanche sixty hours, but was rescued. Snow storms are still raging in the Territi ay. • 4- • llclh'l lor Califoritl* nuUVitp*. San Francisco, January 23. Ton thousand dollars has been subscribed for the relief of sufferers by the Hood | in Marysville. • ♦ • National Itille A-*orliillon. New York, January 23. The Nu- I ional Itille Associat ion have made I he i requisite preparation for the interna | lioual riilematch in Dublin next.year. A committal* have been appointed to • select a team to represent, the Ameri can riflemen at the contest. * ♦ • fepaiu. Madrid, January 23. Dispatches just received slate that a large body of Uarlists are eoneentrated before ! Haiveloim, and tJlreaten a raid upon j I hat city. * * TurUry ami 'loolciilkto. London, Ja unary 2:k The difficulty between Turkey and Montenigro has been settled, and the threatened war averted, through the intervention of | the governments of Russia, Germany j and Austria. * ♦ • Hiwt Vlrjrtttiii H(*imlorMlil|. ('iiaui.estown, AY. Vv., January 2.3. It is thought that Judge Hrannan 1 will hn elected United Slates .Senator to-day. • ♦ Factory Tin*. iSjuunou] eli, M vbh. , Jan. 23. The Alfllers' Diver Manufacturing (k>m pany’s woolen mill, at At had. was burned this morning. Loss $25,000. • ♦ • liiirffc l ire In M. I.ouls. Kt. Louis, Jan. 23. Tin? extensive | safe fa(!tory <>f Heard aY Bros, was eon i pletely gutted by tire last night . Ij- tss I hough t to be heavy. N\ )ti ( 4-I*lll ii 1 (' llrfore I In* Nil pm in* I'mirl. (km A ie, Jan. 2 k The argument in Hie Siqu'crnc Gourt on motion for a ! iic\v (rial et Yoi'ktow n, in the ea *e_ of P. Ik W'iutennute, convicted of killing i Gen. t:,;k Met' n.kii yearago lad fall, ! will h'-opene I 10-day. 1. Ik Brown, Secielarv of Wyoming Territory, for ! the prosecution, and Leonard Sweet, t he defense. • ♦ • ran tied Nteaiiier. Ralneoat, N. J., Ja.n. 23. The loss of ! shyuner Ahidlator and cargo, by strand ing here yesterday, is estimated at $12,000. tlurlne lnlelllgeiiee. Nkw York, Jan. 23. -The steamship Pelottiu arrived from Liverixiol to-day. she experlene<?d very rough weather. The ship Calcutta has arrived from ilvils with ice above the rafls. Mono Konu, Jan. 20. The Paeillc Mail sleaiiiship Vaneondor, sailed from here to-day for San Francisco via Yokalioma. Savannah, Jan. 23. Arrived: SUiumsiJp (JJeopatr.i, from New Yoi-k; Jiritlsh ship < teorge Bell. Sailed: Steamship Tonewanda, for Phil adelphia; Hun Salvador, for New York. The schooner Ithoda Jk 'Faylor, from New York 1.0 Jacksonville, pul. into 'Fybee, ; Wi’diyvlay lu A, for a harbor, having sprung a leak. It was found necessary yeslerday tfißf she shouM be repaired. She was aeooidingly towed to this city, and will go into the dry dock. I .Is T OF M4TTKHM iitTiiuiiiiij;; in lie: I'GHp.fJiuf ut CoJuaitiWH, <u., ■tanimry 2k. 1, iM7f>. him! wliidi if not • ll<-tl for in hdvi-ii tuyn will Ijt < * nt to tlio Dead Li tt. i’ Ofllc**: - AudorHon 4 l.< win N M DaJ'lwiu M S Lcwi in Is h i: Rot aiiUDii jC Wm Deur l mm £ Mavnar.l 4 D Droiulnttx im • Lid - M<-Cuy 4 A i'.ritt ii)inn M .VDN.aI Mary Dry mi (J M McAllHtor Tliom Cai-jM nt* rO W McCoy Sum eliency ‘I 0 Millford TOIHB N Cliajiijcll inrii I -VlorrisHon T t:j(i])ton W Moore F Clement J C Morrid t) L Cook Win NiniH Tlioman Cook hilmh S Parker O K Dcw nport iiiiHS J’ i'crryauinH K Kan on ’.V Porter Wm DlipWK Ril* y jiilhh A J’iMi r huh V Kean W it FvSih Hanint 1 Ruthorford AC f-Vrrf’M A 1! 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The Grange department gives ouch week the latest news of the order and of th* 1 Patrons. Thu Ag ricultural department presents the latest experi ences of practical eulturiats, full reports of the Farmer*’ club of the American Institute, letters from practical farmers, and interesting diseut - sious of profitable farming. Tbo page for the family furnishes interest and amusement for the fireside during the long winter evening*. Full and trustworthy live stock, country produce ami general produce market reports show the ! state of trade. ) Thj: Skmi-Wkkkly Would, Onh Yjoah, - $2. An extra copy to getter-up of club <>f ten. ! The Dally t > getter-up of club of twenty-five. The Hemi-Weokly contains (Tuesdays and Fri days) all the contents of the Weekly, one or two ; first rate Novels during the year, and all the cream of the Daily World. ‘•THE WORLD” AND ITS WORK, i Tlioho of our Democratic* friends who desire to ! subscribe to u New York paper, will find none j that equals The World in ability, or that so lcur lossly and clearly advocates Democratic priuci- j (lies. In tli*' news from all parts of the world it iH complete, and it* editorials on nil subjects are vigorous and logical. To the farmer it is inval uable, teaches him many thing* that tend to pro mote his best, interests, which he sorely need* his eye* opened to. The world is doing a great work in behalf of the Democratic party, and should be fully sustained . Itinjhamjilon hauler. A THOROUGH NEWSPAPER. The World, in point of ability, enterprise and iiillu<*nee, stands at the head of the Democratic press in this country.-- 1 Innrhattrr I H im. Address “THE WORLD,” .'l3 Park Row, N* w York. IMtOSPBt 'l l 'S OF TIIE Ncn Vork Weekly Herald, JAMBS IJOItUON I!i:\m;tt, l'r(i|)i*l(!tiir. Iti'oii(lvvn.v tiiLcl Ann HI reel. THE WEEKLY , HERALD is published every Saturday, ut five cents per copy. Annual sub scription price:— i One Copy ?2 j Three Copies 6 I Five < Copies 8 Ten Copies 15 Postage five cents per copy for three months. Any larger number, addressed to names of sub ! scribers, 50 each. An extra copy will he sent to every club of tell. Twenty copies to one address, ouo year, $25, ami any larger number at the same price. Two extra copies will be sent to dubs of twenty. These, rates make th** Wkf.icly Hkiiald the cheapest publication in the country. Terms cash in advance. Money sent by mail will be at tliv risk of tlio sender. A generous portion of the Wkiski.y Ifkh.vi.o will be appropriated to Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Pomology and the management ol donu stic animals. Particular attention will be paid, also, to Reports of the Markets. The aim will he to make the Wkkki.y llkualk superior to any other agricultural and family newspaper in the country. Every number of the \Vm:iu.y Hkhali) will con tain a select story and the latest and most iinpor taut news by telegraph from uji parts of tin* world up to the, hour of publication. During tiie session of Congress the Wkkkly Jlkuali* will contain a summary of the proceed ings and the latest news by telegraph from Wash ington, Political Religious, Fashionable. Artistic, j Literary and Hporting Intelligence; Obituary No- j tires, Varieties, Amusements, Editorial articles ! on the prominent topics of tho day, a review of j the Cattle and Dry Goods Markets, Financial und ] Commercial intelligence, und accounts of all the 1 important and interesting events of the week. The Hkhalu employs no agents in the country, ! nor in distant cities to canvass for subscribers, as none are necessary. Any person pretending to !>*• an agent for the Wkkkly Hkiiald should be treated us a common swindler. Tho club system has abolished the agency system. It Is safe and cheap. The price of subscription, whenever practica ble, should be transmitted by Post Ofiiee Or der*. It Is the safest moil*: of transmitting money by mail. At small Post Offices in tin* country, where | Post Office Orders cannot he obtained, mousy may he remitted in Registered Letters. Advertisements, to a limit' and number, will he ! inserted In the Wkkkly Hkicalt>. Price of the Daily Hkiiald, lour ecuU a copy. Annual subscription price, sl2, ulways in ad vance. Write the oddress on letters to the Nkw Vojik Hkiiald, in a bold and legible baud, and give the name of each subscriber, of Post Office, County and State so plainly that no errors in mailing pa pers will be liable to occur. For Side. LOT OF HEED OATS, CORN. FLOUR, SEED j POTATOES, FEATHERS, PIGS FEET, SUGAR, | COFFEE, TOBACCO and MEATS. I>. AVEItKTT, janl3 lm under Ilankin House. ! Notice. VLI. persons are notified against making any purchases from DANIEL ODOM of th** prop erty, stock or provisions belonging to tin* plan tation worked by Daniel Odom ami tho under signed daring the year 1874, as I claim the title to the same. (j. 0. (JODY. January 10th, 1874. dlUwtf 11. F. ABELL & GO. —SLAVIC— ROSE POTATOES, Peerless Potatoes, | lluHsett Potatoes, Hoed Potatoes. Poach Blow Potatoes, l'iuk Eye Potatoes, New Leaf Lard, by tierce, keg or bucket. Goshen or Western Butter. New Raisins and Currants, i Soft-Shell Almonds and Pecan*. Magnolia and Diamond Ilatu*. itJ)‘ All goods delivered by 11. F. AlftKMs X 4 0. J*a7 tf Now is Your Time TO BUY Groceries Cheap for Cash I WILL GIVE sr*.MO TO THE CUSTOMER that buys the largest bill of FAMILY GRO CERIES from my store, sign of the Red Cask No. 1, on Crawford Street, opposite Dr. Cheney's Drug Store, OR. ,1. E. BLOUNT. janl tf GILBERTS PRINTING OFFICE AND Hook Bindery, Opposite New I'lMollii'c lluiiiiintc, cojjj.Mm s c;a., IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed in each De partment. Orders for work <*t any description filled with dispatch, and at most reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on baud, or printed to or der at short notice. Ucccipt Hooks FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in *toek: al*o printed to order when de sired. it/) -Prices and Specimen* of Work furnished on application. TIIOM. (JIIJIHItT, janl tf ColiiiiitHlM,tf2a. EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated Koi- l>o*li Wooil umi Coal. Besides a tuil assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, <;KzVtes, cVc., And feel justified in saying that wo arc SURE we can suit any and all cljishch of purchaser*, both iu quality und price. Of oLUur Goods iu our line, we have a large and complete assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OK KVKJIY DKSCRII'TION, HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS. SHOVELS. AC. All of the** 1 article* wo CAN and WILL sell ut VERY BOTTOM PRICES, inn 1 dtf W. H. ROB A RTS k CO. ARE 111 >: ItftfXT I V l si;. rpilEYhavo always taken the premium at all 1. the State Fair* where trials have been made, over all other Stove*. lam Special Agent for this sectien. Every Stove warranted to glvo full satisfaction, or money refunded. And at my store you will ulso find the long triel and well known IRON WITCH COOK STOVE, now manufactured by the Southern Stove Work's, Columbus. Ga. Also, various other Cook Stove* of the above factory, from sls up. 1 also keep on baud u general stock of HouflC- Furnishing Good*. I make the Manufacture and Wholesale of Tin Ware a specialty, and call the attention of merchant* and other* to thi* fact. Call and see tor yourself, at .1. JI. lIFWFITS, No. M l Brood Street, Columbus, Ga. janG deodawtf J. W. DENNIS. J. M. BENNETT. Southern Stove Works, C OLU3IBI JW, GA. UJ K RESPECTFTLLY CALL THE ATTENTION of mercitaut* un*l others wauling any of the Pillowing goods: COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Grate*, Fir** Dog*, Bake Oven*, Spider*, Dinner and Wash pots and Stove Hollow Ware, all of which we make in this City and sell at Wholesale, and guarantee our good* as good, and price* as low as aoy manufactory North or West. Sample and sale room at tho Store of J. M. BENNETT, 148 Broad Street, Where you will also find a large stock of Tin Ware and liouao Furnishing goods at Wholesale and Retail, jaul deod&wtf J. W. DENNIS k CO. VOL. I.—XO. 20 THE Weekly Enquirer ! : A Paper ft>r the People, Friend of the Farmer and Industrial ( lasses. A BKAUTIFUL KT33W CIinOMO KN riTLKU "PERRY’S VICTORY!” CHvoii l Kvery Nubsri iUcr. This picture repre*eut* Com. Oliver 11. Perry in the act of )*a*sing from ono ship to another iu a small open boat, during tli** heat of battle, ex posed to the fire of the enemy. II UMMurra 1 by *i, Inrlie*, Is artlntlcolly fluished iu thirteen colors, and is undoubtedly the moat desirable Chronio ever offered as a premium. Single copies of it sell at $3. We have at a great outlay secured tho exclu sive control and sale of it, and therefore are ou aided to present it to our patrons a* above. The ENgrinrn still stand* pre-eminent as a flrst-cla** Newspaper. Its various department* allotted to Editorials, Humorous, Agriculture, Poutry, Correspondence, Telegraphic and General News all give evidence of the care ami pains taken to supply it* reader* with all the news ami a variety of reading that cannot fail to interest each and ‘ very member of the household. Bubscril*e through our agent* or send direct to ut. We desire an agent at every Poatoffi. *, ami where none arc yet appointed let homi*- of our friends apply for the agcnCy. Address FARAN & McLEAN, Publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ellis 6c Harrison, Auctioneers, < onmiission m-r.-iiantN an,l Krai I-islalc Aj,'cnl<i < (II.I'MHCH, GEOIICIA, Offer for Hale City ami Country KH.iL ESTATE, 4 ATOOSiA 1.1711:, (the best iu Market.) NEW HULL lE*, of all Pattern*. (JKOI ERIKN, HUY UOODS, PROVIS IONS, \r., Jkr. Will attend promptly to LEU Ala MAI,EM in tho City and Country. jaul-tf Wanted. |NV ONE HAVING A FINE MILCH COW' can find a purchaser by applying at this office. JaatUl ;it Jordan's Joyous Julep. A Specific for Neuralgia. I IIAVE been saying a good deal through the papers of lute extolling JORDAN’S JOYOUS •JULEP as a most wonder All NEURALGIA CURE; but for fear you may exclaim as Hhakspcarc when he said “You cram these word* into mine car aguiust the (stomach of my sense,” I now sub mit to yon what permum say who have tried my Neuralgia Julep, with the most complete and satisfactory result: Columbus, January 1(5, 1875. Mr.Jordan:-—l tuk** great pleasure in recom mending your Joyous Julep for m-uralgiu, It has produced u most wonderful relief in on** of the severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter <*vcr lias had. She has been treated for it by three skillful physi. iaus, with very little benefit, and used all th** usual remedies with little sm - cchk. I can with much confidence hope for a per manent cure. It is only two days since wc began the use of it, and It is apparently of permanent benefit. Yours, with respect, MRS. L. I. NORMAN. I’KTKBKJUJIKi, Va., Jan. 15, 1875. Jnn. Jordan, Esq., Columbus, Ga.: Dear Sir—Having learned through my friend H. A. Bacon of your ■*./. J. J.” preparation lor re lief of neuralgia, and tested it with perfect suc ces* in my own family, in tho worst case, too, that ever came under my observation, I now enclose fifty cents for a second bottle, as I con sider it too -valuable a medicine to be without, I though I have no immediate use for it. Very truly yours JAMES T. TOSH. Columbus, Ga., Nov. g, 1874. Dr. J. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous Julep for Neuralgia has boeu tried iu my family, and with the most happy result,and 1 find iu it all you claim for its virtue. And I unhesitatingly re commend it to all who ure suffering from Neural gia us something a little remarkable In if* cura tive power. J. D. WORTHY. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 18,1874. Dr. J. h. Jordan— Your medicine, Joyoim Julep, 1* without an equal lor Neuralgia. Having been a great sufferer from the pain, and having tried the prescription* of many physicians, yet all proved of no effect until I tried four doses of your Julep, when 1 was immediately relieved, and have not been troubled since. H. V. MADDOX. Lakk City, Fla., Nov. 4, 1874. Dr. J. h. Jordan— Please send me another bot tle of your Joyous Julep for a I'rieud. i have never found anything equal to it for Neuralgia. Two doses cured m almost inatantly, und lean sale I y recommend it to do wluit you say. Very respectfully, kc„ JOHN M. JEFFRYB. Fkrnandina, Fla., April, 1874. Dr. J. L. J onion, Columbus, Ga.: Dear Dir—lt afford* mo pleasure to add my tes timony to the efficacy of your “Jordan's Joyous Julep,” iu giving instant relief in Neuralgia; and to all appearance, a* effective oh instantaneous. I was effected dally with Neuralgia, and sine** taking a few teaspoonluls of your relief, two or more week* have elapsed, and there are no indi cations of return. I hope that tho human fam ily will receive a ben* fit commensurate with the importance of your discovery, and that your pecuniary reward will bo equal to its well de served merits. Your*, respectfully, MltH. L. DOZIER. Price 50e. Liberal discount to the trade. Besides manufacturing thi* meritorious com pound, JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP, I have on hand, und keep receiving iu small quantities, the best and Purest Medicines for the admixture of Physician*' Prescriptions, and to which 1 give tlu* closest scrutiny and care in preparing. I can always be found at my store any hour of th*' night, by riuging the bell. Prices consonant with hard times and weak purses. Soliciting your calls, I promise my best efforts to please and merit your patrouuge. Respectfully, .IOIIV 1.. JOKUAX, i|>uilit‘ciir.v. No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. janl7 tf Mules and Horses Cheap, for the People. V HAVE JUST ARRIVED IN THE CITY, HKAD -1 quarters at Col. Robert Thompson’s Stable, with one hundred head of fine Kentucky Mules, all broke, three and five years old; a lot of good Harness and Saddle Horses. Come and see me, for I am determined to sell. JaulO dAwtf JT. 8. BOYD. W. J. FOULE, Dentist, Over Wittich & Kinsel’s Jewelry Store, Broad janO tfj Stroet,