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Two important nn'asut'-< wi>ro
dlspoßfed of by this l.runoh to-duy.
Tho Unfinished business, the Usury
bill, was taken up and further <lis
cussed,and finally passed by a vote of
it toll. la view of the shackling
condition of the bill, it is dillleuit
to say which side will gain the vic
tory. Lester and Arnnw were among
the nays.
XhaJUIX to revive the Lien law, lot
tile bejielit of merchants and facto]
was a 3l.eeial order, ami discussed at
great length. Gilmore, Lester, Cain, •
Arnow and Hester favoring, and
Black, Hudson and Peavy opposing
the bill, (jost- yeas li, uays -Jl.
SBW MATT i U.
Crawford To better j.rotect the
State in its endorsement of railroad
bonds, and enable the Governor to I
appoint a commissioner to manage or
otherwise dispose of the same under
his authority.
is'stce— To mm ill the mil to pro-!
liibit. the catching of shad in certain
streams; also, to regulate the trial
of erlm'ual-esses in tire ('ity Court
of Savannah.
Perry To require judges ~f Supe
rior Courts to give their barges to
the jury in writing in certain cases.
, . s HorsE.
Uhl n. gov uicniix is of the eoininit
tee to investigate the Stat. ItuilrouU |
Win. amended by increasing thg pay
fruja miven t>i ten dollars is-r <lav and i
milefige.
Members are economical in paying |
everybody but themselves.
The Tax bill was reconsidered and I
amended in several particulars re
garding public entertainments.
The Appropriation bill was consid- 1
.•rod as Urn special order, and under-1
went material amendments.
A fierce war #a waged fiotwecn the
clerics arid tTio committee, in which
tlie frmi£ mjistml, triumplod.
Tii# dirk a#i Secretary aro'allow-.
cd fl.oou eachfassistont dmi journal- 1
izing clerks #7s<), all the rest of the j
clerks #7 per day, doorkcci>or and
Ato sum*., ebsadaius In
creased fritm fr.ii to tloO, B*of and
Dumb Academy $10,50.'. The l.ill is!,
not perfected.
At adjournment. Bacon took the
lead in favor of liberal salaries, and.
spoke often.
Representative Quinn, from Walker
county, in attempting to cross over
a train on Whitehall street this after- j
noon, hail his foot caught between
the bumpers and badly crushed.j
Hopes of saving it.
Weather clear but intensely cold, i
ALABAMA UXiLSIATUUi.
Special to Jbe Times Ij ■ H. k A. Line,]
MoNTt/owHiY, Fell, t On the call of
the Countiai, mils were Introduced
and referred, as follows :
Fielder—To establish a bureau of
immigration, and to define its powers
and provide for its support.
Stallworth To regulate elections
in the State of Alabama.
Bills were represented by Beijing,
from the judiciary Committee and
passetft **
* srhTtk.
BilL for a revision of the
rales of practice in Courts of ( han
cery ; also to prevent the wilfully and
knowingly cutting down and carry
ing away lim!> or ruiL from the lands j
of another wit liout the consent of the
owner.
The county official bend bill was!
taken up and recommitted.
Xu the Sana ■■ bills w >re intr > lue ■ I
and referred to prohibit persons hav
ing a part from removing certain
property.
Also to repeal the act amending j
section 4063 of the revised code.
Mr. Cobb to encourage the sub- of-f
Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine-,
and fix the price thereon—auttiorizc-
Scott & Cos., as the State
THE DAILY TIMES.
Gvgjnts,'"lin'd tlndr successors, to pay
• an annual tax of s;ml and uo other.
Mr. Terrell moved to amend by
, making the tax SMO.
I Mr. Pardon moved to amend by
milling Singer Sewing Machines 1 lie
j bill and amendments were referred to
Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Hamilton to tlx the term of
i olfleo of the Aldermen of Mobile and
'provide for tilling vacancies {herein,
j Also, to amend the not to constitute
i the purchasers of any railroad, here
! after sold under nutliyrity of any law
of this State, a bisly eoporuteand
public, approved December 17,1873,
! and to declare the meaning and in
j touuoii of the word purchaser'-t as
herein used. Judfeiaiy.
1 The hill regulating elections was
I made the s|h cialorder for to-morrow.
The Senate took up for considora
-1 tlon the bill tn amend section r . 07 of
the revised code, relating to theas
si jsiuenls that shall lie made for
school purposes.
Mr. Hamilton offered several
j amendments which were severally
adopted, tind then maiteun argument
in favor of the bill as amended
Ml . Robinson offered as an amend
ment. that persons between 21 and D>
be reuwired to pnv a P” 1 1 tax. instead
nr those lietween 21 and lie, as the bill
' provides, which was nl 'pted. Tiie
: bill ns amende I then passed.
Mr. Cobb, fixuu (lie Comii'.dtoe on
Ti'iviTcgc- aid T,Teel ton-. 1-cpoile 1 fa
\uraMy to tlie bill previding for a
1 rcglstmfii.n of vdlcrs.
Mi. Himilion. fixmi ihe .fudic.jaiy
Comniltb'c. reported ,i nl'sli! ute for '
the bill to aui hoii/.c trust>h>s to make
1 investments beyond their State. Sub
stitute adopted, and bill passed.
Also, a substitute for the bill to
amend section 4,063 of the revised
! Code, in relation to the jury system
of the Stute. Passed.
Till: NATIONAL CAPITAL
rii3nv**loiial ProiviMiiir**.
Hjipt ial f > tu" Times, by s. ,v A. Line.)
HOUSE.
Washini.i in, Fi'bruarj 4, JB7r.
Th'“ ilehati*| <-n tin* Civil Rights bill
' is in progress and will <l* at two
i\ m., when th<* v)t<* will In* takon.
Themis an iinni'iise <*rowl in the
! Kullvries.
Nfr. Norton presonted a iiK*iiiorinl
| signed by flfbvn hundred colored
moil of Haliimon*, depositors in the ;
liultimorc bra rich of the Freer In ions’
Savings and I’rust (Company, asking
to be loimlmrscd for their losses. 1
Referred to Committee on Finance.
Tim Vi • President laid Lx Tore tin*
Senate enm muni cations from the
Sreretury of War, of tlie a Mon taken
in issuing >upilie f s for th** relief of
ud- from tin- drouth
and gra .’haji] it pl/i-oie in Kansas
and Neb, i -'.a, and asking approval
o|' a wli M-v ion. Refer ■>. •• {to <' e.iiiii -
toe on Midtars AT or .
M E • ' l)J Ia i
- bill t - iiiaciVi tin- bankrupt -Vet.
R 1 -n and to lie .1 u iiciar\ <' nmnit
Tlie calc:' !ar of general ordern bc
iiii; pi ocu. led with, the CouiiuiUcu •
on Claim wa" *' illol and u number
of bills were disposed Of.
KOUhE.
The House was in session last
night. The att(*ridance was slim. :
S-*veral asked permission to have
tiieir rjm'ik*})' 8 printed.
Mr. Lamar, <f Mi>s., rose to a p r
gonal exjdanation, and disclaimed
certain language imputod to him in
the record, and in this connection re-,
fem i to a paragraph in the Wasing
ington AV'/mM/vm, deseriptivo of the
seeno in the TTonsn, in \v?ii<• 1 1 It is as
serted that Mr. MeJm att- uipted to
pass errer t o Mr. But h r, and was pre
vented Hv \f f. Tjam/n and one of bis
Texas colleagues. Mr. Lamar said
ho was not in six fee of Mr. MeTivan,
but that he observed him closely and
saw no indieatioTi of vVdenco, on tbd
contrary his voice and manner was
remarkably quiet.
Mr. Blount of Georgia then ad
dress 1 the House in opposition to
the Civil Right bill, contending that
there was no necessity for the bill,
and that all th* rights of the colored
people were secured by existing laws, I
and coirid be forced in the Btati*
eourtst. He argued that the logical so
qupnoi'of the prcMcrit action of (km-[
gresH was a removal of all eases from ;
the State to Federal courts, and the
practical nullification oftlie Htate |
Government.
Mr. Benner of Virginia, -aid Id* re
cognized the fact that Id* stood in a
peculiar position. Yet but'for the j
fact that he had been indwcritly as
sailed lu* should not feel it. incum
bent upon hi in to stand here and jus
tify his position on the vote t hat ho j
should give on the Civil Riglits-bill.
He had heretofore twice given his
vote against the measure as a repre- :
sentative of the people. H>* had the ■
right under tin* Constitution to speak j
here not only in discussion, byt when (
hi uaiue was called to vote. He
had *o spoken from hi- honest eon- 1
vietions.and for no speaking had boon j
denounced as the Judas Iscariot of
the Republican party. The Civil
Rights bill had never been recognized
os all of • Republicanism. In 1872 the |
eleven reconstructed States voted for
the first time for a President of the
Unit' I States, arid eight of them
voted for LA S. Grant, fn not one of
them was the Civil Rights measures
made a test of Republicanism. His
own State, that never before had
swerved from Democracy, at that
time east her vote for Grant : yet be
cause a representative of the people
: her** and vote s as lie* told his
people he would when he asked their
COLUMBUB, (LV.. FIHDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1875.
! votes, he is assailed in this manner.
He had voted twieo to prevent its be
ing forwarded to its passage.
• ♦ •
m.ih in
j S|u>. Sal to the Daily Thukh by R. k A. I.im*.]
Rails were eon nectod through the
Hoosae tunnel yesterday.
Dorsey, a member of Congress
elect from Maine, is dead.
General Loina has defeated and
captured the ('arlist leader, Generali
Agerin,
Bismark is suffering with nerve-!
ous The Prince is deter*
mined to retire niter his WtU birth-,
day.
Falling rocks at Cape Blance,
Canada, crushedo number of people.
Fight bodies have been found. The
‘avalanche came from Cane Drum
mond at 8 o’clock last night.
Dr. Stuart Robinson, ex-Presi
dent of the South branch of the Pres
byterian church, in a statement last
night at Louisville, defends tin*
branch against the charge that tin*
recent Conference at Baltimore failed
of its main object because of the un-
I willingn- ss of Southern members to
.fulfill the conditions asked by the
! Northern division.
DANIEL R BIZE,
DFVI.F.i; IN
t;K\F.it vl ami n\n
anooEjniEs,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
W ITU uiii ipinlril ailvuntajs' f' i"i* otitainlug ;
M (.'nuntrj Prudui f I kiM-p coiintautly iu store
Butt- r. r*. n-i tiuns. IVlat.-'H, Dried Fruit,!
A. *!■•> d:'. IJ .uidilious < I FANC\ UKOCKKIF.S.
both fre.-Ji and aHrHrtiw. :md i;t L>w< wt j
CASH DKICRs AH are Invited to exsndnoon
llrvmi **thc(u can OulclhoiTic A ,) m l,on
jttlll duod* iVtf
Sans Souci Bar!
Restaurant and Ten Pin Alley!
OF WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
OVSTKRS, FISIT. I\MF. and CTioiee Meals nerved
at alt hours, at reuonable prieea. and private
roonia when desired.
THE TEN PIN AELEY is the heat ever eon
strncted in Colnndma. Mr. JAMES LAWRENCE !
lias eharge
jarin tf A. J. doeaND. Proprietor. I
EVERYBODY SUITED,
We are this Season in Receipt of a Large
Supply of all Sizes of Our
Celebrated
I ’or hol li Wood and Coni.
Beatdea a hill assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
(TItATKW, Ac.,
And feel justified in saying that wo are HERE
we can snlt any ami all clawsr s of purchasers, both
in quality and price.
Of other Goods In our line, we have a large and
complete assortment, such as
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
ofuvt by nr.scmi-rioN,
HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CITIXERY,
CIUK KERV. GI.AHHWARE. COAL
HODS. MHOVKEH. kC
All of these articles wm CAN ami WILL h.-II ut
VERY HOrtOM I'RICEH.
jan I flit* W H HOIIARTB 4 00.
c
v ici: tiik bust i.\ isi:.
f |AH KY have always taken the premium at all
J the stat< Fairs wh< r<- trialw have been made,
ov< r all other Ktoves. I am Rperial Agent for
this Kcetien. Every Btove 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 the Southern
Stove Works, Columbus. Ga. Also, various other
Cook Stoves of the above factory, from f 15 up.
T also keep on hand a general stock of House-
Furnishing floods. I make the Manufacture and
Wholesale of Tin War** a specialty, and call the
attention of ire n Rants and others to this fact.
Call and sen for yourself, at
.1. H. III';.N\K r H"N,
No. 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Go.
janfi deodawtf
Now is Your Time
TO BUY
Groceries Cheap for Cash
I WILL GIVE $5.00 TO THE CUSTOMER
| that buys the largest 1)111 of FA AtIEY GRO
CERIES from my store, hign of the Red Cask No.
I on Crawford Street, opposite Dr. Cheney’s
Drug Store,
Ml. J. E. BLOUNT.
jan 1 t;
To Rent.
Y LARGE C-roorn ho.is- on Oglethorpe street,
below Court Hons*, possession given February,
Ist. Apply at
*
jan 29 tt JOHEPH k HRO.’M.
W. F. Tfi;>FK. lien tint,"
Randolph street, (opposite Htrupper’s) Columbus,
jan I lyj Georgia.
GOVERNMENT OF (JEOIUiIA.
Fxciullvc Depart incut.
•Umkn M. Hmitu, Governor of the State.
I*. W. Alexander, J. W. Warren, Secretaries Ex
ecutive Department.
Thomas C. Howard, Samuel 0. Williams. Clerks
Executive Department
J. 1L Campbell. Warrant Clerk.
W. H. Grigsby. Messenger and Recording
| Clerk.
Mate House Otltror*.
j N. C. Barnett, Scrctary of State.
J F. Jones, Clerk.
\V. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General.
! J. W. Renfroo. ,T. w. Goldsmith, Clerks.
John Jones, State Treasurer.
Miller Grieve, Clerk.
Joel Branham, Librarian.
E. A. Flcwelleu, Huperlntondciit of Public
Buildings, etc.
G. J. Orr, State School Commissioner.
Thomas F. Green, M. D., Superintendent ol
Lunatic Asylum.
IV. D. Williams, Superintendent Academy of
the Blind,
W. 0. Conuor. Superluteudcut Deaf and Dumb
Asylum.
Judicial Department.
HFPHKMK COVWt.
lion. Hiram Warner, tJhtcf Justice.
Hon. H. K. MeCay, Judge.
Hon. R. P. Trippe, Judge.
N. J. Hammond, Attorney General.
Z. 1). Harrison. Clerk.
Henry Jackton, Reporter.
Tlu Supreme Court sits at the seat of govern
ment. beginning on the third Monday in January
and the first Monday m July of each year.
SfVKRrOK QOVBTB.
Albany Circuit.
Peter J. Htro/.ter, Judge.
Byron B. Bower, Solleltor General.
Baker—Third Mondays iu May and November.
Calhoun Third Mondays in March and Sep
: tember,
Decatur— First and second Mondays In May
! and November.
Dougherty—First, aecond and third Momlays
; In April and October.
Mitchell Fourth Mondays iu May and Novem-
I her.
Worth -Fourth Mondays iu April aud October.
Atlanta Circuit.
John 1,. Hopkins, Judge.
T. J. Glenn, Solicitor General.
DeKalb Third Mondays iu March ami Septem
ber.
Claytou-F|ft Mondays lu March aud Septem
ber.
Fulton -Monday next after the fourth Mon
days in March and September.
Augusta t'imrit.
William Gibson. Judge.
Davenport Jackson, Roiietor General.
Burke Third Mondays In May and November.
Columbia—Fourth Mondays iu March and Sep
tember.
McDuAe Third Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Richmond- Third Mondays In April and Octo
ber.
H'.ue Hitltje Circuit.
Noel B. Knight, Judge.
• \ D. Phillips, Solicitor General.
Cherokee—Fourth Mondays in February and
first Mondays iu August.
Cobb—Second Mondays In Man h and Noveiu
j her.
Dawson -Third Mondays in April and second
Mondays in September.
Forsyth—First Mondays in April and fourth
Mondays in August.
Fannin —Third Mondays in May and October.
Gilmer—Second Mondays iu May and October.
Milton Fourth Monday in March and third
Monday in August.
l'iekens- Fourth Mondays in April and Sept* tu
be r.
Towns Monday alter fourth Mondays in May
and October.
I ninn—Fourth Mondays in May and Gctotx r.
H runt wick Circuit.
Joint L, Harris, Judge.
Simon IV. Hitch, Solicitor General.
Appling Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Camden - Tuesday after the fourth Monday in
April and October.
Charlton Monday after Camden Court.
( iineh -Second Tuesdays in April aud October,
i <n. i First Tuesdays iu April and October.
1 • hols Keeotid Mondays iu April and October.
Glynn Third Tuesday alter fourth Monday in
.W \ and November.
iaborty- 'J uesday alt' i tin third Monday in
May and November.
Pler-c First Mondays tn March and H< ptein-
Wai . F *nrtl Mondays iu March aud Septem
ber.
Wavie Second Mondays in March aud Septem
ber
Cbatiahoochr,- C,n uit.
.farms Johnson. Judge.
W. A. Little, Solicitor General.
Chattahoochee- Fourth Mondays in March and
September.
Harris Seeou 1 Mondays in April and October.
Marion-—Third Mondays in April and October.
Muscogee Heeoud Mondays in May and No
vember.
Stewart Fourth Mondays In April and Oeto
be r.
Talbot S cond Monday sin March and Septem
ber
Taylor First Mondays in April and October.
Cherokee Circuit.
C I). MeCutcben, Judge.
Albert T. Hackett. Solicitor General,
lkirtow Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Catoosa- Second Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Dade—Second Mondays in -May and November.
Gordon Third Mondays in February ami An
gust.
Murray—Third Mondays iu April and October.
Whitfield Fourth Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Eastern Circuit.
William Schley. Judge.
A 11. lannar, Solicitor General.
Bryan Third Mondays in April and November.
Bullock—Thursdays before ttao first. Mondays
in April and November.
Chatham—Second Mondays in February, May
and November.
Elhngham Second Mondays in April and No
vember.
Mclntosh Tuesdays after the last Mondays in
April and November.
Flint Circuit.
John I. Hall, Judge.
T. B. Cabauius, Solicitor General.
Butts Second Mondays In March and Septem
ber.
Henry Third Mondays in February and An
gUHt .
Newton—Third .Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Pike S. cond Mondays In April and October.
Rockdale —Monday alter the fourth Mondays in
Mareh and September.
Spalding -First Mondays lu February and Ait
gust..
Epson First Mondays in May and November.
Mar on ('irc.uit.
Barnard Hill, Judge,
t 'iuiH. J. Harris, Solicitor General.
Bibb -Fourth Mondays iu April and October.
Crawford—Fourth Mondays in Mareh and Sep
tember.
Houston - Fourth Mondays in May and Novem
ber.
Twiggs- Second Mondays in April and October.
Middle Circuit.
Herse.hel V. Johnson, Judge.
John W. Robinson, Solicitor General.
Emanuel- -’Third Mondays iu April and October.
Jcffuraon—Bccoud Mondays in May and Novem
be r
Johnson- Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Screven- First Mondays in May and November.
Tutnall—Second Mondays in April and October.
Washington—Second Mondays in March and
September.
.Xort/iern Circuit.
G. H. Pottle, Judge.
Samuel Lumpkin, Solicitor General.
Elbert—Second Mondays in ALarch arid Sep
tember.
Hancock—Second Mondays iu April and Octo*
be r.
Hart—Third Mondays in March and September.
Lincoln-Fourth Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Madison First Mondays in Match and Septem
ber.
Oglethorpe- Third Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
'Taliaferro Fourth Mondays in February and
August.
Warren—First Mondays in April and October.
Wilkes—First Mondays in May and November.
Glasscock—Third Monday* in February and Au
gust.
Ocmulgec Circuit**
George F. Bartlett, Judge.
Joseph Preston, Solicitor General.
Baldwin—Fourth Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Greene—Second Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Jasper—Second Mondays in February and Au
gust. •
Jones—Tlilrd Mondays in April and (October.
Morgan—First Mondays In March and Keyftem
ber.
Putnam- Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Wilkinson -First Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Oconee Circuit.
A. 0. Pate, Judge.
Roll in A. Stanley, Solicitor General.
Dodge- Fourth Mondays in April aud October.
Dooly—Third Mondays In March and Septem
ber.
Irwin—Friday after the fourth Monday a in
March and September.
LauroPß Suooud Momlays In April aud Octo
ber.
Montgomery—Thursday alter the find Mon
days in April and October.
Pulaski—First Mondays in May aud November.
Telfair—Tuesday after the third Momlays iu
April and October.
Wilcox—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Ihitaula Circuit.
W. D. Kiddoo, Judge.
Janus T. Flcwelleu. Solicitor General.
Clay—Fourth Mondavs lu March ami Septem
ber.
Early—First Mondays iu April and October.
Miller—Second Mondays in April and October.
(Juitmau—Third Momlays in May and Novem
ber.
Randolph—First Mondays iu May and Novem
ber.
Terrell—Fourth Mondays in Mayaml November.
IfoiHc Circuit.
Jno. W. 11. Underwood. Judge.
Cicero T. Clements, Solicitor General.
Chattooga—First Mondays in March and Sep- j
timber.
Floyd—First Mondays iu January aud July.
Paulding—First Momlays iu February and Au
gust.
Polk—Second Mondays In February and Au
gust.
Haralson—Fourth Mondays in March aud Sep
tember.
Walker—last Mondays In February and Au
gust.
.Southern dir Hit.
August H. Hanaell, Judge.
Robert O. Mitchell, Solicitor General.
Berrien—Third Mondays in March aud Sept cm- '
ber.
Brooks—First Mondays in May and November. (
Colquitt—Wednesday after fourth Mondays in ;
March and September.
Lowndes— I Tho first Mondays in May and No
vember, and shall bo held two weeks if necessary.
Thomas—Third weeks lu April and October.
Southwestern Circuit.
James M. Clarke, Judge.
Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor General.
Lee—Fourth Monday iu March and second
Monday iu November.
Macon—First Monday iu December and third
Monday in July.
Schley—Second Mondays in April and October.
Sumter—Third Mondays in April aud October.
Webster- Set-oiid Mondays in March iud Sep
tember.
Coweta Circuit.
Hugh Buchanan, Judge.
Albert H. Cox, Solicitor General.
Carroll First Mondays iu April and October.
Campbell—Second Mondays in February and
August.
Coweta First Monday s iu March au l Septem
ber.
Douglass - 'Third Mondays in April and October.
FayeM' l Fourth Mondays in February aud Au
gust.
Heard—’Third Mondays hi March and Septem
ber.
Meriwether— First Mondays in May and No
vember.
Troup—Third Mondays in May and November.
)Vestern Circuit.
George D. Rice. Judge.
Emery Speer. Solicitor General.
Banks—First Mondays iu April and October.
Clarke—First Mondays iu February and second
Mondays August.
Frank—First Mondays In February and second
Mondays in August.
Franklin- Second Mondays iu April and Octo
ber.
Gwinnett—First Mondays in March and second
Momlays iu September.
Habersham—Third Mondays in April aud Octo- j
her.
Hall—Third Mondays In March and September.
Jackson—Fourth M< ndaya in February and An- '
gust.
Rabun- Fourth Mondays in April ami October. ;
Walton—Third Mondays in April and August. |
White—Monday after th- fourth Mondays iu j
April aud October. j
J. & J. Kaufman
WHOt.KSA.LK DKALKRH IS
(tiMM i:m IdH.!
LIQUORS,
TOH V< COS,!
PROVISIONS.
Bagging; and Ties,
Am, all il'llclcN In (!■< I.'ro
,Try Line mill Hi Itranehe*.
We Sell at Low on any .Iobli1n!f Hoiiho j
in the Vnill'll Status, if Bought ill snmo
(jiuiniitics, by Adding: Freight*, Insur
ance and Kxehunge.
Von. II anil IO Itroail Sired.
COMJMIJIFS, GA.
.1. A J. H tl FHAV.
Janl tf
RANKIN HOUSE.
< olmiiliii*. laVor^iii,
J. IV. JtYAN, Prop'r.
Ruby Restaurant,
BAR AND BILLIARD SALGON,
UNDER THE RANKIN HOUSE- |
jan J dawtr .1. XV. HYABf, PPOp’P.
Ellis Sc Harrison,
Auctioneers,
CoiiuiiiNNioii tlei-elumlN mill I
Ileal Itatatc Akciili
<DM MUIW, (iKOItI. IA ,
Offer for Kale city and Country
KKAEi KNTATK,
CATOOSA 1,1 111:, (the best iu Market.) |
MEW IK I'CIO I KM, of all Patterns.
(JROCKRIKM, DRY GOODS, PHOVIM
IONM, &r., At<\
Will attend promptly to LKUAL WALKM in
the City and Country. Janl-tf •
PUTNEY & PITTMAN,
DEALERS IN
Itulter. Fiiici, I*ollll ey.
Fruita iintl v,'^<-lnll‘s..
So. I & :i Vegetable Market, and
Next door to I>r. Cheney's Drug Stor.i,
Under Rankin House, Crawford Street.
jan3l lw
Jordan's Joyous Julep.
A Spccifie for Neuralgia.
I HAVE been saying a good deal through the .
I iianem of late extolling JORDAN'S JOYOUS
JULEP art a moat wouderful NEURALGIA CUBE;
but for fear you may exclaim an Sh&krtpearo
Winn he said "Y m cram these words into mine J
ear agaiuNt the Htoinacli of my aenao," 1 now sub- j
init to you what persona say who have tried my j
Neuralgia Julep, with the most complete ami j
| Manufactory result:
Columbus, January 10, 1875.
Mr.Jordan —l take great pleasure in rocom
tuuudiug your Joyous Julep for neuralgia. It
; has produced a most wonderful relief in ono of
the severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter
ever lias had. She has been treated for it by
three skillful physicians, with very little benefit,
and used all the usual remedies with little sue
ceaa. 1 cau with much confidence hope for a per
manent cure. It is only two days since we began
i the use of it, ami it is apparently of permanent
i benefit. Youth, with respect,
MRS. L. I. NORMAN.
pKTEiLsnrna, Va.. Jan. 15, 1875.
Jno. L. Jordan. Etq., Columbus. On.:
Dear Sir—Having learned through my friend
R. A. Bacon of your "J. J. J." preparation for re
lief of neuralgia, aud tested It with perfect suc
cess iu my own family, in the worst cdte, too,
that ever came under my observation. I now
enclose fifty cents for a second bottle, as 1 con-
Hider it too valuable a medlciue to be without,
though I have uo immediate use for it.
Vi r] trul\ yours,
JAMEB T. TOSH. ,
Columbus, Ga., Nov. g. 1874.
Or. J. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous Julep '
for Neuralgia has been tried in my family, and ,
with the most happy result,ami 1 (lud in it all you 1
elaim for its virtue. And I unhesitatingly re- j
command it to all who are suffering from Neural
-1 gia as something a little remarkable iu its cura
j tive power. J. D. WORTHY, i
Columbus, Ga., Doc. 18, 1874.
/><•. J. T.. Jordan— Your medicine, Joyous
Julep, is without an equal for Neuralgia. Having
been u great sufferer from the pain, aud having
tried the prescriptions ot many physicians, yet
all proved of uo effect until I tried four closes
of your Julep, when I was immediately relieved,
ami have not been troubled since.
ti. C. MADDOX. I
Lake Cur, Fiji., Nov. 4. 1874.
l>r. J. L. Jordan —Please send me another bot
tle of your Joyous Julep lor a friend. I have
never found anything equal to it for Neuralgia.
Two doses cured me almost instantly, and lean
safely recommend it to d> what you say.
Very respectfully, Ac.,
JOHN M. JEFFUYB.
Flhnanpina, Fla., April. 1874.
hr. J. L. Joidan, Columbus, Ga.:
Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure, to add my tes- |
timony to the efficacy of your “Jordan's Joyous ,
Julep, ' iu giving instant relief in Neuralgia; und
to all appearance, as effective bh instantaneous, j
I wan effected daily with Neuralgia, aud since
taking u few tcaspooufuls of your relief, two or
inoro weeks have elapsed, and there are uo Bull- J
cations of return. I hope that the human fam
ily will raceive a benefit commensurate with the
importance of your discovery, amt that your
pecuniary reward will be equal to its well de
served merits. Yours, respectfully,
MRS.' L. DOZIER.
Price oOc. Liberal discount to the trade.
Besides manufacturing this meritorious com
pound, JORDAN S JOYOUS JULEP, 1 have on
hand, ami keep receiving in small quantities, the j
best aud Purest Medicines for the admixture ol
Physicians’ Prescriptions, and to which I give
the closest scrutiny aud c are iu preparing.
I can always be luuml ut my store any hour of
tin* night, by ringing the bell.
Prices consonant with bard times aud weak •
purses. Soliciting your calls, I promise my best J
efforts to please and merit your patronage.
Respectfully,
.IOIIA 1,. dOKIIAV,
V|ollii*‘nr,>.
No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
jan 17 tf
GILBERT'S
PRINTING OFFICE!
1
ANI)
Book Bindery,
o|)|Mixilr >cw Porttoffirr Kiillillimc,
< OUUM Hl S. GA.,
1 SWELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND i
Experienced Workmen employed iu each De
lrtincnt.
Orders for work of any description filled with '
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description ou hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
Hooks
FOR RAILROADS ANI) STEAMBOATB
Always iu stock , also printed t.<> order when de
sired.
A Trices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
THOM. CiILRKKT,
jaui tf KoliimiUH,(i>a.
THORNTON A GRI M US,
\floi'iii’.,* al Lin.
<\FFIUE over Abell & Co.’s, corner of Broad
/ and Kt. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga.
junls ly
iA. A. IK)ZIER,
lltoriic.v 111 Ijih*
I PRACTICES in State and Federal Courts of
I Georgia and Alabama,
it/) - Makes Commercial Law a specialty.
Office over C. A. Redd k Co.’s store.
janl3 flm
4. M. McNUILL,
Attorney and Counsellor 'at Law,
I)RACTICEK in Courts of Georgia aud Alabama.
Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. lledd k
I Co.’s.
i k,j Special attention given to collections.
jan 10 tf
j.I. I>. 11AMBO,
AUoriicj at l,im,
j Office over Holstead k C'o.’s, Broad street. Co
mb us, Georgia.
jai)B oodlnr.
John Blackmar,
I St. Clair Street, Gunhy’s Building, next to
Freer, 111#oh A. Cos.
Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
BKKKB, BY I’KItMISHION,
! T<i Merchants’ and* Mechanics' Bank, this city.
DR. 4. A. URQUHART
HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment on
the premises formerly known as the Dr.
i Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh aud
Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office on Mc-
I in tosh street, whore professional calls, mode
j either at day or night, may be left and will be
; promptly attended to as soon as received,
jan 22-cod tf.
VOL. I.—NO. 30
The Savannah Advertiser
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. AT
Savannali, O-eo.
UEO. N. NR HOI.B, F. XX . NIMM,
Publisher. Mamurrr.
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pup' t, )mblishiug the latest News and Market
Reports from all )>artii of the country, particular
attention being given to Savannah s Local and
Commercial affairs,
INi POLITIC>
Tlie ADVKRTXRKn B ill be a bold aud fearless expo
nent of the Democratic-Conservative creed.
TO ADVKItTINKU*
Unexcelled advantages are offered, our largo and
increasing circulation rendering the Advertisf-k
a valuable advertisin'; medium.
TKHMk BY MAIL,
it#'" Postage Prepaid by the Publisher, ■'jfg
Daily. 1 year $8 00
’* G months 4 00
** 3 *• r.. 200
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I month# i ( >o
TILE
Weekly Enquirer !
A Pnppr for the l‘co|ilo, 11 Friend of
the Farmer and Industrial Classes.
a BKArTirtrL
KT33W CimOMO
FNTTTT.VIt
"PERRY’S VICTORY!"
CJlveii to Every W 2 Hubnerlber.
This picture represents Com. Oliver H. Perry
iu the act of jiaHsing iroui one ship to another in
a small open boat, during the heat of battle, ex
posed to the fire of the enemy.
It .flea.surrM l(i by 22 ■, Inches,
is artistically finished iu thirteen colors, and is
undoubtedly the most desirable Chroroo ever
offered hh a premium. Single copies of it sell at
$3. We have at a great outlay secured the exclu
sive control and sale of it, and therefore are en
abled to present it to our patrons as above.
Tli Enqi fhkr still stands pre-eminent as a
first-class Newspaper. Its various departments
allotted to
Editorials,
Hnmorons,
Agriculture,
Foclry,
Correspondence,
Telegraphic and
General News
all give evidence of the care and pains taken to
supply its readers with all the newt aud a variety
of reading that cauuot fail to interest each and
every member of the household. Hnbscrlbe
through our agents or send direct to us.
Wc desire an agent ut every Post office, and
where none arc yet appointed let some of our
friends apply for the agency. Address
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Cincinnati. Ohio.
187 5.
THE MONTGOMERY
Advertiser and Mail
FOB IHTn.
The AHVERTIMKR established in 1828
The MAIL Established in 1854.
It is one of tho largest, papers iu the Htate,
containing, in its Daily Edition, thirty-two col
umns of matter, and in its Weekly thirty-six
columns. It competes with the most popular in
circulation. It can lay claim, in the highest de
gree, to the confidence of ltn readers. It circu
lates in every county in the State, and in almost
every Htate in the Union; aud, what is impor
tant to advertisers, its readers are of the largest
)inrchasing classes.
Its market reports—which embrace the cotton,
grain and produce markets, both local and of the
principal trails centres—ure unsurpassed iu
accuracy and fullness. Its Legislative Reports,
Head Notes of Decisions of the Supreme Court,
and political information emeuating from the
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itative. Its reviews and selections are under
careftd and intelligent supervision. Its Miscel
laneous and Local departments will be full and
interesting. Agricultural information and house
hold instruction form a valuable part of its con
tents.
Tin* Weekly Advertiser
Is a folio of thirty-six columns, of handsome
form and type, and one of the cheapest papers in
the country.
We give below the list of rates to subscribers
and cltfbs. Tlie price is low enough to suit the
wants of our large (aud constantly increasing)
number of subscribers, and we ask our friends
throughout the Htate (and we address every
reader as one of them) to assist us in our pur
pose to add thousands of new subscribers to oar
liHts for 1875.
TERMS—DAILY.
One Copy one year $lO 00
“ six months 6 00
“ three months 2 60
Postage on Dally 60 cents per annum, and
which must be added to subscription price and
paid In advance, as the new postal law requires
that postage be paid in advance at the place of
publication.
WEEKLY.
One copy one year $ 2 00
Twenty copies one year 32 00
Postage on Weekly 15 cents per annum, to be
paid same as on Daily.
An extra copy to tho getter-op of every club of
ten Weekly subscribers, or the Daily one year for
every club of 60 Weekly subscriber* at SI.BO
each.
, All business letters should be addressed to
W. W. SCREWS.
Advertise* Office,
jau7 Montgomery. Ala.
For Sale.
Y I4JT OF HEED OATS, CORN, FLOUR, SEED
potatoes, leathers, pigh feet, sugar,
COFFEE, TOBACCO and MEATS.
I>. AVEWKTT,
,lanlß Im nnder Rankin House,