The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, January 29, 1875, Image 1

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The following hills were totrodueed: Mr. Wofford—to iiicoriiotate tin> Georgia Cast SKel Muiif:n*turiii.u ('onipnny. Mr. McDonald to confer upon Judges of the Superior Court disere : smal l power to grant one. liew trial in civil or crimitml c.-isi Mr. Wilson-to incoris.ratc the Southern Sentiment Society. Mr. Jteeso -to espoditeandlmprove internal •■ornnieree; nutliori/ed new roads to use older ones in entering and leaving cities and towns. Mr. Du Bone to vacate tin- idlCos of trustees of the Georgia Cniversir.. BILLS THllin UKAIIING. To relieve the Compt roller Gen etui of the duty of eonsolidating ag lieulturat returns and publishing the same in annual report. Je>st To fix eompensatiou of Clerk of Supreme Court, l’assi'd. To provide for ]iymenl of insol vent costs in eases of felony, Ao. 1 sis r. To rejieal section 1'.*78 of the Code of 173, except liens of landlords. Made a special order for Thursday. To redttee the Sheriff’s bond of Clinch County, l’a.-.'** 1. To prevent hunting in Glynn . ■■uni ty. in tiMtttp. Without the consent of owners: Pawd. To define the meaning of the term •‘wild laud,” for arranging to give in tax <hi thexame. Passed norm:. Animated discussion on the speeial order to withdraw tax exemptions from factories, foundries, ete. Lawton moved to recommend a hill, ami had the Moor at adjourn ment. Claim of Peterson Thiveutt again taken up The report of the Comniitfeeagn isl to ttnd hill lost by a teqituaaiatlli- The Senate Kleeiion Committee agraed untiriiwi'.'isiv to neat. Perry, of th.- fcinth 't. jrisei i.i.\Vi;ofs. The Govern' h to-day decided the Chatham clerkship in favor of Tlarri sun, Whose .miinmission was mailed to-iiTgli# * The Governor will order an election in the Ninth Di-trie* for Congress, to take place about l lie lirst of May. The Democrat ie Kxe.-utivc Commit teeof the Ninth District have been called to meet at Gainesville on the 9th of February. ALABAMA m!ISLATH!i;. sp , isl to till' D.oi.s Ton- by S. .1- A. Lind.J MoNTunxcay, lan 2s. -Jn tho Sen ate, a mewsajfe from tie- Governor an nounces his approval of the following bills: ' '•* To repeal the ant amending section the yeviecd oo !• , and to re-en iu'ft u* ■ sanie To provide for changing of names in certain eases. A joint memorial to Oougi'ess to make appropriations for opening the Warrior rivig tuna' igation. A resolution was adopted limiting peeohas to thirty minutes, Farden proto-teil without avail, the l.iH reguintirl" <dty elections in the dty o(ilontg'>niery. The same hill as in the Hons" was referred to the .Tndtetary Comndttee. Bills were introduced and reh i red Mr. Inser To amend section 1 of the act for funding the domestic, debt, of the State. Mr. Cobb To i>ay a decree of Dal ian Chancer;. Court in favor M. J. Saffold out of the wamp and over flowed land fund. Also, tbt|4rraide for the institution of proceedings, so as to decide the right to a fawn;- ;>m<“ Mr. Marrin-s-'Pe provide for tins payment of f<w to the comity soli.'i tor,put,of(Um gi-uetaJ Xund. The Idltdsclaring th terms upon which Mreign corporations may*car- THE DAILY TIMES. ry on business in this state, after n prolonged discussion, passed. In tho Bouse bills were introduced and referred by Air. Kinney to pro hibit lessees of land from selling crops grown on the premises, with out the consent of the landlord, until tho rents are paid; also to confirm tho Commissioners' Court: to declare all public streams public highways for rafting logs, Ac; to regulate tho rate of interest in tin' State of Ala bama it allows contracts not exceed ing Si* per cent. Mr. Coon Toestublisli laws tortile relief of indigent poor Commission ers to put them in workhouses. Mr. Edwards To iix the price of li cense to sell lhinor. Blevins l'y reunite railroads sell ing lirst and second class tickets to give lirst and second class fare. Coon To enforce the right of citi zens to vote in this State; also an election law regulating-punishments for frauds upon voters. Mr. Price, from a special commit tee, reported a substitute for the bill authorizing the Governor to lease the Mobile Marine Hospital for tile Des titute. Adopted, and bill ordered to j a third reading on Saturday. House recessed until 7 r. m. Till'. NATIONAL CAPITAL.j CiHi'jrcHklmial Special t -Daily Times, by H. A. Line.] SENATE. Washington, Jan. 2H. Mr. | submit,U* Ia rcHolution instructing , tln* Jmii* iar> Committee to imjuii*' | into tho propriety of repealing tho net of Juno 1872 subshly t< tin* I'aeitie Mail Company. Ke IV net I to Juili* iary Committee. Mr. Conklin look the floor on Lou isiana mattora. He said that his own judgment of tho value of tinu* at this fast o!)binjr staj2o<f tho session, wouhl not lead him into this discussion, but when days ami weeks had boon oc cupied, ami some Senators had re iterated their opinions, a time come* when silence has no lonyor the merit of stopping the flow of word*, hut the Presidential campaign of 187c* had boon begun in this place, and the leader *>f the Pomoemtie:par ty here had submitted a resolution whi‘h gave the inferem-o that the Magistrate hud done som thing which should exempt- him fro:nt!ie amenities which had always been ob served toward his office. H* Mr. C.) thinking the eonse<]Uem-es of that resolution was inadvertent, suggest ed its manipulation to conform to the usage. There was no objection on the part of the majority toils pas sage, but then the object was dis closed,and t he attack was begun along the line. The Pn- id-nt and others were assailed in a violent manner on the assumption of certain circum stances, which were found afterward to have no foundation. Tlmsc on the other side of thcCliambor were back ed by a facile ]>en,which had assailed the Administration from one end of the hind t< the other. They hud even stated that tlm nf&joritv here had re fused to allow the resolution to pass, and he read from an editorial in the Mobile Tribune to that effect. He then commented on the remarks of Mr. Bayard as to the impropriety and the absence of any necessity for the j amendment offered by him (Mr. j (',) if not incompatible with the | public interests, and ho read from the Congressional Uncords on occasion of Mr. Bayard offering a j resolution <*f inquiry addressed to the President as to the. conduct of Major Merrill, and when he, (Mr. C.) had tlu'ti suggested the propriety of ad f ding t tie usual Words of interest. Mr. Bayard hod said certainly the reso lution was formerly, however, per mitted to pass, and the President sent in a full and satisfactory answer, but -till the denunciation went on. The Senator from Ohio, Thurman, had yesterday made a speech of four hours, which was nothing less or more than a carping criticism. \ m-|Miiiii<-uu ViiuljrateK Alalmimt. Washington, January 2s. The Al abama committee examined J. P. South worth, of Mobile, who was up- ; pointed I'nited States District At.tor ; ney for the Southern District of AHi - | banut by Grunt in Mr. South worth testified that lie went to Ala bama from Illinois in 1868, was and always had been a Republican, had 'spoken during the last campaign iri Sidmafortbe RepubHean State tick et. thought he knew the general con dition of tie* Shite as well as any man could, whose professional duties took him to all parts of it, and there was ;no .county in the State in which a Republican could not live and advo cate political principles, even offi ciously, without molestation. The effect of sending troops to tho Stale was injurious, and there was no time when they were needed, or when the count ry would not have been better j off without them. He was a carpet bagger Republican, and had been a Federal officer and was not ostia j cised. Louisiana Ilrlinu* tin? Commitfc<* lluul I.orli In tin* Hotmc. Washington, Jan. 28. Tut In* Com mittee on Privileges and Elections on the proposition to rccoghlr.e the Kel logg Government, tin* vote was us fol lows ; Yeas Morton, Logan. Anthony and Mitchell; pays Alcorn, Hamil j ton and Saulsbtrry. Absent Garjwn ■ ter and Wadlight. j Mr. Alcorn stated in the Committee '' that if the Senator recognized the COI.UMIiUS, (IA., KIM DAY, .1 ANITA. BY 1'!), lS7r>. Kellogg Government he should vote to admit Plnehbaek. There is a dead lock in the House Committee, neither side showing any signs of yielding. The probabilit y is. however, that an adjournment will soon take place, and that the Repre sentatives will fall back upon a re newed attempt to change the rule next Monday, by adopting anew rule, applicable only to this session, pro hibiting the Speaker from entertain ing dilatory motions. With this rule established the passage of the Civil Bights bill would be plain sailing. • ♦ • lieu Hi of .1 iklice .Ittliu T. tirccn. Of Mouth Carolina. Columbia. S. C l ., January 28. Judge | John T. Green, of the third district, | and independent eaudidato for Gov- j ernor last November,died at his home | in Sumpter, S. C, of consumption yi'sterdny evt'idng, and both houses j of the Legislature adjourned to-day, and flags placed at half mast in res-1 pect to the deceased. • ♦ • ITIUIM ISA TF.u:i-n IPII. sni-i-ial to tlu‘ I>au.v Times l*y S. \ A. Line.] Spain lias paid Germany a money indemnity forthe Gustavus affair. Marshal Ganrobert, of France, j deeliin's to stand as candidate for the j l )opnrtinent <*f Leof. The Home Rule members of tip' j English Parliament, take no part in | tln* (‘lection of the liberal hauler. The Bark Aurora lost near -Eng land, with eight survivors ; four days without food. The directors of the Bank of Eng land, at a meeting, fixed the mini mum rate rate at 2 per cent. Gen. F. B. Vance, of North Caro lina. spoke in tho opera house at Co lumbia last night. Wednesday (‘veiling, in (Vlumbia, S. C.. a colored lad eight years old accidentally shot and instantly kill ed Willie Rowan, a white lad thirteen years old, in almost the exact spot where Charles Albrecht suicided re j eently. • ♦ • Marine liitelllKeiire. Saaannaii, Jan.. 28. Arrived: British ship William; American hark Albino; Spanish bark Anna Lee; schooner Grace Bradley. Sailed: Steamship H. Livingston for New York; barkontlnc Levanter; bark IT. Uouth. Cleared: Bark Voredc Ver(, for Liver- ll^l - A (JItIMES, Vlloriicxs sil Dm, OFFICE over .o**ll .V C**.V. < onu r of liroa<l mill St. Clitir HtrtM-'tfl. e*lumbftH, On. jan 10 ly a. v. i>< vj'a i i :i^. VGorin', :i* 1-mv. I)KACTI(TS in Stab' ami Federal CnurtH of Georgia and Alabama. v. Make.- Ooininercial Law a Hpeeialty. (illli f over c. A. ltedd k Co.’h atore. jan 1 0 (1m 4. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor ‘at Law, I JUACTICEH in OourlHof Georgia and Alabama. (Ulii * F2M Broad Htr*?et, over *'. A. ltedd A: ifiy Special attention given to collection#. janlo If .1. I>. HA.MItO, Vllornr, til l.iox. Olliri- over Holatead .V (!<.', Proud Htn-i t, Co inbuH, Georgia. juiiH eodlir. John Blackmar, St . f’lrtir Gimby’s Building, next to Preer, fllgcs A - Cos. Heal Estate and Insurance Agent. UFKKIt, MY riCHMIKHION, To Men-hant*' and Punk, tkla city. .jun-2:i-ly Pit. J. A. I’lUp'llAltT’ n\H AN OFFTCK and Hbitfplng apui tnu ut on tin pn iiilm-M fortnerly kmrtvn ua tin Dr. 80/.< inan lot, ut tlm corner of McfnloHli and Painlolpli Htreetn. Eutritiice to the on Me lutoidi Htreet, where profemdonal ealla, made < itlicr ut day or night, may be lelt and will be prompily attended to a** noon a# received, jau'i’i-eod tf. J. \v. PEAKE. H. M. XO&MAN. .1. n. i: \si: .v voitin v, WHOhKKAI.K AND It FT All, DKAT.FHH IS Books himl Shit lottery, Sheet Music and Musical liiHtniiuents, l'iaims, Church and Parlor Organh, FirnK'hromoK, EngravingH, Picture FramcM, Cord, Ac. Ac. *5<J Itroail Nt., C'oliiinhiiK, i;a. j janl-tf Storklinhlers’ Meeting. riAJIE Annual Meeting of the Ktoekfmlderri and 1 the EAGLE A PiIENIX MANUFACTUIUNG ( 'DfPANV will let hehl at the ollb c of th*- (Join pan v, on Wednesday, February 2d. 1875. N. J. HUSSEY. Prenldent. G. GCNBY JOBDAN, Kee'y A Treaa’r. jan 12 t*l Dividend Notin'. f|IHK Dir. torn of tho EAGLE A PIIKNIX MAN- Ii KACTLitINO COMPANY J*uv.- thin day de clared the following dividend.-* upon th<- capital ! Ktock of tlm Company: Dividend of 5 Y *mnt. payabl- on an after April i Ist. 1875. Dividend of 5 V cent, payald on and after No ■.einber Ist. 1875. G. GFNPY JORDAN, jan 12 d3m Kee'y k Trean’r. For Sale. LOT OF HEED OA'TK, COltN, J LOUIE SEED j Hri’ATOES, lEATHEUB, PIGS FEET, HTTGAJt, COFFEE, TOBACCO and MEATH. I>. A V t £IUETT* janPl lrn under Iturikin Hon He. / * EOIIGIA CIIATTAHOOf IfEE COUNTY.— I M Whereati, ilattiw A. Howard iuuk< applica tion before me for the revocation of Letter# of GuardiamUiip of L. L. Uoward, guardian of .Waddle Sapp, and pray# that waid guardiaiiHhip be given to Hattie A. Howard, applicant; Thews are. therefore, to dte the nald L. L. Howard and all other parti*:** to xbow eauae (if any they have) on the flrt Monday in March next, why Raid letter# Hhould not be revoked and let terw of guardianship grant'd to eaid applknt. Given under my band in ollice, January 28th, j 1875. ' WILLIAM A. FAHLEF, jan29 oaw4t Ordinary. J. & J. Kaufman wnoLKx.vi.i: dkat.fuk is < i 11 <>C’ Id 11IIJS. LIQUORS, ro is v < <v <> s. PROVISIONS. Bagging and Ties, kin. sill Vrlii-li'M in llii' Kin <■('■■> l.liii'siiul il.s llrstiit-lit'N. \V.. Sell ns l,oh as any .lobliinif limisi' in (In l l nilt'il Slnles, if [im;”ii( in smile (Jiianiltics, In Uiilinir I'relirhis, lnsiir a nee anil Kxelianite. Vox. I S mill 94* ICi-oiiil Sleeel. eOLI MIIFK GA. .1. A .1. U Il l'll \\. jan 1 tf H. F. ABFLL&CO. —HAVE— : ROSE POTATOES. i'cerleHß Point..cm. | UusiHT’tt Potatoes, Seed Potntopa. Peach Blow l’otntoeH, Pink Eye potato* **. New Leaf Lard, by 1i vee, keg or bucket. (ionheii or WeaU.ru Butter, New RuisiiiH and Currants. Soft Kin II Aliiionda and l‘i earn*. Mugiiolia and Diamond UaiiiH, 1! , Ml goods delivered by it. r. .v ro. jan7 tf Now is Your Time TfJ BUY Groceries Cheap for Cash I WILL GIVE TO THE Cl STONIER that buy# the InrgcKt hill of FAMILY GltO- I CERIEM from my stor* . Hign of the Red CiiHk No. j 1, mi Crawford Street, opposite Dr. chein'y’a Drug Store. DR. J. I’. DLOIJNT. | janl tf DANIEL R. BIZE, DEALER IN ii, im i ,i\n GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. ll'llll Uucuualcd nd Jlhfiigert for obtaining Country l'rodm i: 1 keep eoustuntly in store Butter, Kgga. Chicken#, Potatni-H, Dried Fruit, \-c Also daily addition# of FANCY GItoF'ERfEM. ! both fresh and attractive, and at lowest possible j CASH PRICES, All are Invited to exumJiii on Itl \ ill! Sl| I * 4-< \\ |*4*| ol.| 110 l |>e A,l 114*1*. N4911. janl .h r.dAwtf Sans Souci Bar! Restaurant and Ten Pin Alley ! I >EKT OF WINES. UQPOItS AND CIGARS. I > OYSTERS, FISH, GAME and Choice MralH served at nil hours, ut reußonable prices, and private rooms when desired. THE 'PEN PIN ALLEY In the host over con struct.* (1 in Columbus. Mr. JAMES LAWRENCE bus charge. Jon3 tf A. J. DOLAND, Proprietor. • J " ' f J'F; aici: tiii: itusT i v i si:. f|MIEY hav* always taken the premium at all 1 the Stilt** Lairs when* trials have been made, over all other Stoves. I am Speeial Agent for this section. Every Stove warranted to give full satisfaction, or money refunded. And at my store you will also find the long tried and well known IRON WITCH COOK STOVE, now manufactured by th*' Southern Stove Works, Columbus. Ga. Also, various other Cook Stoves of the above factory, from £ls up. f als(* keep on hand a general stock of llousc l iirnisliing floods. I make th** Manufacture ami Wholesale of Tin Ware a specialty, ami rail th* attention of merchants and others to this fact. Call and see for yourself, at .i. *. ni:\\i:TT*s, No. 143 Broad Street, Columbus, (la. janfi drodAWtf Mules and Dorses Cheap, for the People. I HAVE JEST ARRIVED IN THE CITY, HJ'AD- I charters ut Col. Robert Thompson's Stable, with one hundred head of fine Kentucky Mules, all broke, three and five years old; a ht of good Harness and Saddle Horses. Come and sec in**, for I am determined to sell, jan 10 dawtf J. S. BOYD. Fine Ahlernay Hull. rpffE fin* Aldernay Dull, “General Leo,’" at Gamel’# stables, will be at Summerville for a week. jan 10 dim Jordan’s Joyous Julep. A Specific for Neuralgia. I HAVE been saying a good deal through the l*apers of late extolling JORDAN’S JOYOUS , JULEP as a most wonderful NEURALGIA CURE; but for fear you may exclaim uh Hhakspenro when he said "You cram those words into mine ear against tho stomach of my sense," I now sub mit to you what persons say who have tried my Neuralgia Julep, with the most complete and satisfactory result: Columbus, January 1(1, 1875. Mi.Jortian: 1 take great pleasure in recom mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, It has produced a most wonderful relief in one of tin* severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter ver has had. She has been treated for it by three skillful physicians, with very littfe benefit, and used all the usual remedies with little suc cess. I eau with much confidence hope for a per- j munent euro. It is only two days since we began j | the use of it. and it is apparently of permanent beuefit. Yours, with respect. MRS. L. I. NOIIMAN. Pktfukuuuu, Va., Jan. 15, 1875. ./. Jordan, Esq., Columlnw, (.'<*..* Dear Sir—Having learned through my friend R. A. Bacon of your “J. J. -J." preparation for re lief of neuralgia, and tested it with perfect suc cess in my own family, in the worst ease, too. that ever came under my observation, I now enclose fifty cents for a sccoiu} bottle, as I con sider it too valuable a inodioiiie to lx: without, though I have m* immediate uo for it. Very truly yours .LAMES T. TOSH. CoLUMlifs, 0a... Nov. y, 1874. Dr. J. .lonian: Dear Sir -4four Joyous Julep for Neuralgia has been tried iu my lkmily, and with the most happy result,and I find in it all you claim for its virtu*-. And I unhesitatingly ro eommoud it t* all who are. suftVriug from Neural gia as something a little remarkable in its cura tive power. J. D. WORTHY. ColumuU#, Ga., Dee. IS, 1874. I Dr. ./. /.. Jordan —Y*>ur medicine, Joyous Julep, is without an equal tor Neuralgia. Having been a great ‘sufferer from the pain, nml having tried th** prescriptions <*t many physicians, yet all proved of no dlVct until 1 tried four doses of your Julep, when 1 was immediately relieved, and have not been troubled since. S. ('. MADDOX. Lake City, Fla., Nov. i, 1874. Dr. J. /.. Jordan —Please send me another bot i tie of your Joyous Julep for a friend. I have never found anything equal to it for Neuralgia. Two doses cured me almost instantly, und lean safely recommend it t< d> what, you say. Very respectfully. \*e.. JOHN M. J El FRYS. Feunandina, Fla., April, 1874. Dr. J. Jmdan, Columbus, Ga.: I Dear Dir -It affords me pleasure to add my tes timony to the efficacy of your "Jordan's Joyous Julep. ’ in giving instant relict in Neuralgia: and to all appearance, as effective us instantaneous. I was effect*-*! daily with Neuralgia, and since taking n few teftspoonffils of your relief, two or more weeks have elapsed, and there are no indi cations of return. I hope that the human fam ily will raeeive a benefit commensurate, with the importance of your discovery, and that your pecuniary reward will bo equal to its well de served merits. Yours, respectfully, MRS L. DOZIER, ; Price Ml-. Liberal discount to the tnult*. It* sides manufacturing this moriturioua com pound. JORDAN’S JOYOUS JI'I.EIV I ha\* on baud, and keep receiving in small quantities, the best ami Purest Medicines for th* admixture <>l Physicians’ Prescriptions, and t<* which I give I tin* closer.t scrutiny ami cure iu preparing. J can always he i.mud at my store uny hoar of ! th.* night, by ringing the bell. [ Priei s 4-oiisonaut with hard times and weak j purses. Soliciting your culls, I promise my best * ff*rts t*> please und merit your patrouag**. Respectfully, .54*1*9 \ 11.. .101(11% A. No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. janl7 tf GILBERTS PRINTING OFFICE AND Hook Bindery, OpiiOKllc New Po-t oilier ituililing, roijraim s, a a I H WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND Kxp. riem id AVorkmen employed in each De partment. Orders fo-r work *>l any description liUo<l with dispatch, and af most r**: . 'liable rates. Georgia arid Alabama Legal Blanks of every description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. |{(‘('(*i|l 1 ioolis FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always Jn stock: also printed to order when de sired. l\„ Prices and Sp< * iumiis of Work furnished mi application. THOM. GILBKHT, janl tf Coliiiiilmih.liHi. TOWN PLATS, FOR SALE, With of without ORANGE ORCHARDS, IN Till! TOWN OF BEECHER, FLOUIIIA. Information relative to Beecher or Florida, can he obtained. The former from a Jinrhj rrreu tnl nuij), ‘2O by 28 inrhrs, on Hnni paper, contain ing Fruitlaml, Peninsula, Town plat of Beecher, and the only accurate map of tho St. Johns river to lake Harney. Tho latter from a largo pamphlet. English or German, on Florida, its climate and productions, with a sketch of its History. The se wittbc forwarded true, of postage, on re ceipt of 25 4-euts each. Address, ■iimiv i. NTrmvi;iiii, MANAGING DIRECTOR, | THU BEECHER LAND CO,, ELA. P. 0. Box 2822, 34 Park Row, New York, jan2!J-d&W-tf I J. W. DENNIS. J. U. DENNETT Southern Stove Works, < < >l.l AI Bps, GA. Iff E KF..SJ'EOTFJ'LLY CALL THE ATTENTION VV of merchant# and otlu-rs wanting any of tin following goods: COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, Orates, Fir* Dogs. Bake Ovens, Spider*. Dinner and Wash Pots ami Stove Hollow Ware, nil of which we make in this City and h<*ll at Wholesale, and guarantee our goods as good, and prices as low as any manufactory North or Wi st. Sample ! and sale room at tlm Store of ,J. ,\J. BENNETT, 148 Broad Street, whom you will also find a large stock of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods at Wholesale and Retail, janl deodAwtf J. W. DENNIS k CO; .YflniiiliKti-uil'i.v** Side. lITILL J 4: sold on the first Tuesday in February VV next, within the legal hours *>l sale, iu front of the auction house of Ellis k Harrison, in the 4-lty of Columbus. Georgia, tlm following property, to-wit: The one-lialf undivided interest In part of 4*ity h't No. 420, with the Improv4nimuts on the same, consisting of a one-story Framed Dwi-lluig House, Kitchen, Arc, Sold as th* property ol John Johnson, deceased. Terms mo4Je known on *lay of sale. HANNAH JOHNSON, jans oaw4t Adm’rx, k c. Notice to the Public. For the next Ninety Days from this date OUII GOODS WILL BE SOLD For tlio Cash and at Very Low Prices ! OUli STOCK rs COMPLETE. WILL CONTINUE TO SELL OUR Dress Goods and all Fancy Articles, Trimmings, Ribbons, &c„ &c„ nogardloss of Cost! Our Staple Stock will lie sold as Low as tlie Lowest. ,*' W<‘ invito nil to ou.ll und bo convinced. 'M. Partins iiulcUDti to us i’oj- Goods will plenso call and sottlo. Wo want money to meet, our proiuisi's. You havo boiiKlit our tfoods, und we urge you to come fc ward and pay. ltespectfully, JNO. McOOITGH A €O. „ Enquirer copy. [Janl dawlrn ISTE'W FI FtIS/i: ■ AT THE NEW YORK STORE. The underniKneil iiavo formed u COPARTNERSHIP under the firm name of GORDON A CARO I LL. For the Purpose of Transacting a Cash. Dry Goods Business And have leaaoil tie-large aud eommodiouH store huime known as l*ii‘ \F.W YOlili NTORK, H 2, Itnuid Nlreet. Our stock iu a lew days will lie Dill and complete, ami priei s will bo mod** to suit the times. WINTER DRESS ROODS, FURS, Ami many other goods will be Hold AT ONK II ILF THE NEW YOIIK FONT! Special bar gains offered iu CORSETS A.JSTIJ IiZD GLOVES! ! MR. J. A. KIRVKN is with us ami will be pleased t< see his friends. U. 4 . 4:4*1(110V. .1. i:. 4 4 1(4.11.1.. j (‘l*lllllll*ll*. Ga., Jan. 90th, 1875,-d&weo<l tf J. S. JONES’ Cash. Dry Goods House, ColmiilDXis, Georgia. ' rniiE mmniisKiKKn. in view oi* usuvem. many uni* of oouuh, wiixormiTiir-M I AT ADVANTAOBOUS PIIICES. LARGE LINE OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S WINTER GLOVES. LARGE anti ATTRACTIVE SELECTION WINTER DRESS GOODS. COLORED DRESS SILKS the best assortment in market. A small but choice lot of IMPORTED CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES . host grade. JUST IN : The following desirable additions to stock: I no pieces CHOICE PRINTS. JEANS AND MEDIUM CASSIMERES, WHITE AND RED FLANNEL, WHITE CANTON FLANNEL. BLACK ALPACA. 1(10 dozen MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S HOSE. Large stock CORSETS, from 50 cents to $3.00. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS and IRISH LINENS, in all ! grades. ;li hi dozen < ’( >ATS' 'THREAD nil of which arc offered at low figures. jiuil .11.10 J. *. jom Great Sacrifice in Dry Goods! HAVING taken the store recently occupied by F. ('. JOHNSON A CO., and PEYTON, GORDON & CO., N". 72 Broad street, I will from this date offer to the citizens of Columbus and the sur j rounding country, my WHOLE STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Linens and White Goods At a Groat Sacrifice ! I have determined positively to go *>ut of th*’ Dry Goods business, ami close up on the first or : fit toon th of May. This i* a rare chance to save money. Iu a f**w days I will add to my stork a line 4>f Doiucst I<* Cm oodri, which will he sold VERY I LOW. l}s All purchases CASH. A. M. PETTON. Williams’ Photograph Art Gallery ! (OVER CARTER’S DRUG STORE) Columbus, Georgia. OA I JIIOTOOKAI'U PORTRAITS FROM LIFE. OR COPIED FROM OLD PICTURES OF ANY KIND AND 1 Enlarged to Cabinet **r Life Size, and beautifully Colored iu ink, Pastel or Oil Culors. We have employed two Professors, (’HAH. DkBKUUIFF and J. L. DUFFLE, whose skill as correct | Cidorist has no superior. We ure determined to furnish any kind, size or stylo Pictures with ft# perfect finish as any taken North or South. We defy competition in prices, quality or artistic styles, regardless of cloudy weather. Wo invite a cull to examine specimens of Plain ami Colored Photographs and Pictures of all kinds. Gallery up one stairs, over (farter’s Drug Store. Frames and Fixtures, Moulding Glass, Ac., in stock at lowest prices. junto If It 11.1.11.T1N A 1(1(41., l'l'pi'i<-|„rK. N( KITCl*]. A RARE CHANCE! r i ii<* < >i<i i :-*.-.>ii-i. 4i Saddle, Harness, Leather and Trunk Business FOR SAUI2. o .- ’x-- ■. n •; .■ riMIE umiersigiH'd, wishing to retire from business, offers HIS ENTIRE iiXUCK AND GOOD WILL. 1 with all the fixtures und arrangements lor carrying ou the business. i h<* house was established in 1885, has a good reputation and a fair rnn of customers. The good* and materials were all bought for cash at the lowest price#. I will rent the store to the person# that purchase the stock. For further Information call ou tLc undersigned at i>4 lirouil street, Columbus, Ga. H. MIDDLEJROOK. V. H.—All tK><,tls in my lim' will Im* sold ut Umlurefl Trices, for Cush Only. | 4f/> ’ All persons indebted to me are requested t<> call and settle without further notice, i Columbus, Ga. January Bth, 1873. [(Uw2mj H. MIDDLEBROOK* VOL. I. —NO. 24