The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 06, 1875, Image 1

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The ttill to revive the’Lieu law, which was lost yesterday, lias been raeonsklerel. HLLK OS THIKD BEADINO. To amend the Code dellniug the du ties of overseers of i mill ie roads. Lost. The resolution that the Tre.i-.urer he instrueted to withhold the pay ment of certain funds, was adopted. To provide for the payment of in solvent costs In certain counties, a* amended by the committee. Vussed. To incorporate the Southern Settle ment Society of OeorKia. I,ui(l on the table subject to call. To regulate the letting of contracts for public buildings. I’assed. To charter the Georgia Grange and Planters’ Banking Compain . with an office in Macon. To amend article six. section two, of the Constitution, abolishing State School Commissioners. To regulate the publication of the decisions of tire Supreme Court. Passed. To empower Ordinaries to author ize the erection of gates under cer tain circumstance-. Lost. . PIUST READING. Mr. Peavy To prescribe the mode of carrying eases to the Supreme Court and for other purposes. ■*fmt HOUSE. The unfinished business, upprojirl atfon bill, was taken up and the re maining sections was ndofited with amendments, except an addition of five hundred dollars for the purchase of a chemical apparatus for Commis sioners of Agricuitnn The homestead bill was postpone.) till Wednesday next. THIRD HEAIUMI. To require person* in labert y coun ty to ereet fences before planting crops—lost. The bill to "ere,itc a State Board of Health was made a special order for Sat urday. Igirge number local bills passed and rejected, ALABAMA lIxiLSLATI UK. Special to f>y 8. k \ Lin**.] SENATE. Montoomebv, Feb. 5. In the Sen ate the bill to make State money re-. celvable for county taxes passed. The rest of the day was consumed in the consideration of the election bill. The bill will certainly pass in a day or two. It contains lu2 sections and guards every point necessary to i secure a fair election. . ... gl . HOUSE. Bill to regulate elections was refer red to -|sjeial committee. Senate bill to induce and encourage immigration and to i>rt>vide for the appointment of a commissioner, passed. Tin bill appropriates no money. Senate bill in relation to foreign corjwrations owning real estate and mining and manufacturing in Ala bama, was referred to special com mittee. Senate bill to make State money receivable for county taxes was re ferred to Ways ami Mt an*Committee. EntlMi Parliament. spwrisl to th<- Tlvz by S. A A. 1.1ne.) London, Feb. 5. Parliament reas sembled to-day. The Queen’s speech ! will congratulate the country on its peaceful relations with all foreign powers. Her Majesty states that the Government will await proofs of the stability of the Alfonso Government before rheoKnizing it. She promises a speedy settlement of the question) regarding the Canadian Railway line. Narine Intrlllwsnrr. Savannah Feb. 6—Arrived: Norwegian l>arkOpliir;s< hooncr Gc" Andrews, yacht Eva. Saffisi ifßark Bull Stewart. (lea red: Sehoonor (Irate Bradley, Jut- j rich. TH Id DAILY TIMES. ’THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ( ■>irsr,---'i.:i:’.l Prorerdlttrrs. j Special ttb; *l. \;: ■, bv s, AA. I.lnc.] Wash ini.ton. Fell. i. Xe business was transacted in tho Senate to-day, that body having adjourned immedi ately after the reading of the journal, as a mark of respect to the memory l of Senator Buckingham, of l Ymneeti j out, who died this morning at 12.2 G j o'clock. , SENATE. The Chaplain, in his opening pray er, spoke of tlie death of Senator | Buckingham as follows: We come bo- I fore Thee, 0, Lord, admonished by I the tidings of the morning, that “in j the midst of life wo are in death." i Another member of this body lias ; been called from the scenes of his earthly labors. Bless and uphold the members of bis family and surviving friends. After the reading of the journal, : Ferry, of Connecticut, arose and said : I "Mr. President, I rise to the per formance of what is to me the sad | dost duty of my public life. I an j nouniv to Ihe Senate the dent li of my i late colleague on this Hour, which oc curred this morning In Norwich, Ct,, at twenty minute- past 12 oeloelc, Just as night was turning into morning Governor Buckingham died. I hope ia another account to be able to say something of his memory; at present, ! offer litis resolution : H "solved. That a eommitteetoron j sist of live Senators lie appointed by j the Chair, to attend the funeral obre i quies of Win. A. Bui kitiglnt' q of Xorwielt. Coilll. Tilt' resolution was see. nidi ! by Mr. Anthony, and was u;miilin"iisly carried. The Vice President appointed as | that committee, Messrs. Ferry, of Conn.. Sherman, Stevenson, Fenton anti Washburn. Mr. Ferry then submitted a resolu tion, That ns a further mark of tv j speet. the Senate do now udjotit n. Agreed to, ami iite Senate then ad ! jottrned. iiorsr.. The House reassembled at to o'clock, and after the introduction of several bills, the regular order was de manded, The Civil Rights bill was then taken up. Mr. Lewis of Tetiue ;see advocated the bill, but favored an amendment ill relation to schools as being for the j best interest of colored people. Mr. Rapier, of Alabama, said, that ; yesterday his colleague. Mr. While, claimed that he represented the col-j ored people of tin' Stale in the intro duction of his bill, lie , Rapier) de nied Ilitit siifli wits the e lL se. If the colored people were lo be represented i at till here, lie was their proper repre-! rentalive. Mr. White had no author ity to s]" uk for them. V". Phelps, of Sew Jersey, after, complimenting Senator Sumner as a. leader of the Republican pui'ty, al luded to the fact that bis name would , be forever linked with the pending: bill. He had not time to refer at length to all I lie features of the bill, j he was convinced that, the effect of, enacting the school clause would be; to close all the schools of the South, : for not a dollar would be voted to j support a school system t hen'. Mr. Butler said before calling the | previous question, lie would with-: draw his motion to recommit to allow ! Mr. Shanks to offer ids amendment | as a preamble. Mr. Cox, of New York, asked Mr. 1 Butler to yield to him for a moment. | Butler ♦ cannot yield. I have but; a little lime to stay here. [lguighter.] j Mr. Cox said he would like to speak upon the preamble. Mr. Clements of 111.—You spoke upon the preamble a whole cam- j paign [loud laughter.] The demand for the previous ques- j tion was seconded, and Mr. Butler was recognized for the closing hour j of debate, but yielded to Mr. Gar-; field who said that he concurred with j the gentlemen, that this was a sol-■ emu occasion. It called up a long j series of steps in the last twenty-live | year* in this movement for the elo- j vation of the colored race. T is last j step was met by the nme argument j that confronted original ante slavery j men fifty years ago, that it v s a l sentimental obstruction. Gen. Butler then took the floor to j close the debate. He said it had Been charged that the bill was unconstitu tional, but it was in bis opinion of | the very essence of constitutional lib erty. The gentleman from Missis sippi, Mr. Lamar, claimed the other, day that, the white and colored peo ple of hi State had equal privileges. If so the law was pas Iby a Repub lican Legislature; if it was a good law why was it not also adopted 1 in the States of Kentucky : and Tennessee? If the States enforc'd such laws there would be , no necessity for the passage of the ; pointing bill, Referring to the school | clause In- said that lie would not irt-! Bist u] ion it because there was a di- j vision of sentiment in the Jtopuhli-j can party about it. As for himself, [ he would like to give all classes of; people equal privileges in the schools, i but, if the clause was insisted upon, he believed the effect would be to break up the emnn m s-hod sys tem of the South, and it never had a foothold there. He continued at some length anil devoted the most of his remarks to referring to the record of Mr. Brown, of Kentucky, to show COLUMBUS, GA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1875. that lie had engaged In the rebellion. He was called to order, but was dually allowed to proceed and ilnish liis speech. A vote was tlien taken on the mo tion of Mr. Cessna, of Pennsylvania, to substitute tlie words of the Senate bill for the House bill, and it was dis agreed to yens, 113; nays, 148. Tiie House then, at half past three , o’clock, passed the bill by a vote of 153 to IW, On motion of Mr. Garfield, the House then proceeded to the consid eration of the Senate amendments to i the Executive, Legislative, and,lndie- 1 Jury Appropriation bill. Most of the amendments were nou-eoneurred in. and a Committee of Conference order-1 cd, and then, at 5.35 r. m., the House adjourned till 12 o’clock to-morrow. • ♦ • Cold Weather In the , \orihre*l Kail rnaiN Hleketl with Know. Des Moines. lowa, F*b. 5.—A1l trains in northwestern lowa arc snowed in and railroading is almost I suspended ; through trains ar<* all ; behind time. Madison, Wis.. Feb. 5. Trains are blockaded every where; tho Madison and Dubuquo roads have stopped running till tho storm is cleared. Di mgi t, lowa, Feb. 5. The snow storm in this region is unprecedented. Terrible suffering prevails. Thirty passengers on a train near Jessup were snowed up for hours without food. Detkoit. Ma n., Feb. s.—Manufac turing in many districts lms been sus pended for lack of water, the streams being frozen. Trains are generally j delayed by the snowstorm. James! Courtney was frozen to death in the w•• • near Ludingtun yesterday. Cm- 00, Icb. .. A terrible gale; :.: I'M snap continue*. Reports froiv. all parts of the Northwest indi-, •ate tin.* severity of tlie storm. Near , \V : Rila, Kansas, several persons I wen fr >zen to death. • ♦ • Ifeifurl lan I Telegraphic Hale**. Sp-'cit.i ' Daily Timkh, by K. AA. Line.) Ni v York, Feb. :>. William B. Summerville, general manager in New York, announces that on and af ter Monday February 15th, 1H75, the I tariff rates of the Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Company will be reduced as follows; Between New York city and Washington and intermediate points, forflrst 10 words2s cents;each : additional word *2 cents; over West ern Union rate lo and :f cents. Be tween New York city, and Albany i New York, and intermediate points, for first 10 words 25 cents; each ad ditional word 2 cents; over W. U. I rate 4o and M emits; between New York city ami Boston, and interme diate points, for first 10 words 25 ; eents; ea-*h additional word 2 cents: j over W. F. rate 30 and 2 cents; be tween all points East of New York, and including Boston and all points; North of New York, to and including Albany, and all points South of New York, to and including Washington, for first lo words lo eents; each addi tional word 3 cents; over W. U. rate j ! from 40 and 3 cents, to CO and 4 cents, j Iron In I full. Halt Lake, Feb. 5. The Utah On-; ; tral Iron Company, incorporated last ! Monday,propose to manufacture iron 1 from tlie ore in the southern part of | the Territory and are erecting fur-1 I naees and rolling mills. • -♦* • ITF.n* 111 TELECIHAPH. Bp."'lal tt> ill" Daily Timki by H. A A. Line.) U. S. Senator Buckingham, of i Connecticut is dead. Rev. Dr. Jones do Kovon has been \ elected Bishop of the Episcopal I)io- j cose of Illinois. Indications are that, an immense cmv.'l ivill attend the approaching Cal nival at Memphis. The Alfonsoists have capturedPn cntalaßcguu, which was destroyed by lire from a shell. Gen. Borna defeated theCarlists at Cestona, ten miles South of San Sebastian, after five hours fighting. Charles E. Curtis, and Dr. Joseph Moody have been bound in Lowell, Massachusetts on a criminal charge ) of procuring an abortion. The General Council of Memphis I has extended the hospitality of the city to United States Senator ' eject, Johnson, on his arrival to-day. The Cheyennes recently captured i a Mexican supply train, killing ten i men. They got away with the train. The affair occurred on the border of ; New Mexico. The examination of Sawyer in ! Boston on suspicion of murdering Mrs. Ffi.'-rson atPiermon! New Ham shire w s commenced on Friday. The i evidence brought out was damaging ;to l .'Recused. A lev was horribly crushed to death in New York by a slip whilo ! jumping from the ferry boat to a : landing. He caught by his hands, arid the boat crushed all his body hut the head. A collision of freight trains on the Erie Railroad, near Patterson, j New Jersey, resulted In smashingthe ] ; locomotives and burning both trains jby the ignition of petroleum. The engineers and firemen saved them ! selves by jumping. The bays and harbors on the coast of Maine are frozen to an uri i precodeiited extent. From many j headlands where the ofien sea is ! usually visible during the whole ; winter, nothing but a wide stretch of i ice is to be seen. The hotels and boarding houses in Montgomery, Ala., are daily re i cciving applications from all parts of : the State for rooms during the mardi i gras on Tuesday next. The entire i population of middle Alabama will j be here to witness the grand pageant. <;. A. K(EHNE, MCRCIIAXT TAILOR 134 Uroml Ntre**t, HAH on hand a ham!onu- anortnu*nt of o*tn- ! tli inen'H Drenß Goo<lh, EngHHli arid Fn-nch j Caßimor<!g, Veeiiiigß, lie. Cutting don't at reanonablp rat* K. Have your Clothes made )y n, and I guarant* •• perfect satisfaction in style and price. Jan3l ly GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. Fxorutive Drparliucnl. James M. Hmu ii, Ooveruor of the State. IV W. Alexander. J. W. Warren, Hocretarhs Fx- M iitivo Dcimrtmeut. Thomas 0. Howard, Samuel 0. Williams. Clerk■ Kxeou 11 v e Dp part meat. J. 11. Campbell, Warrant Clerk. W H. Grigsby. Mesaeuger and llecurding I Clerk. htnir Mounf lllcf*rs. N. c. Harnett, Secretary of State. •I. F. Jones, Clerk. W. 1.. Goldsmith, Comptroller General. J. W. Renfroe, J. W. Goldsmith, Clerks. John Jones, State Treasurer. Miller Grieve. Clerk. Joel Hrauliam, Librarian. K. A. Flewelleu, Huperiutondput of Public ! buildings, cto. (t. J. Orr. State School Commissioner. Thomas F. Green, M. D., Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum. W. I>. Williams. Superintendent Academy of the Hlind. W. Connor. Hupcrintendeut Deaf and Dumb I Asylum. 0 Jittllrlal llepnrlitienl. MIKIVK COURT. llou. Hiram Warner, Chief Juatice. Hon. If. K. McCay, Judge. Hon. R. P. Trippe, Judge. N. J. Hammond, Attorney Gen>'ral. L>. Harriaon, Clerk. Henry Jackson, Reptrtor. The Supreme Court sits at the seat of govern ment, beginning on the third Monday in Junttary and the first Monday in July of each year. BUPKRIOR COURTS. AUmny Circuit. Peter J. Htruxier, Judge. Ryron lL Rower, Solicitor General. Baker Third Mondays in May and November. Calhoun—Third Mondays in March and Sep tember. Decatur -First ami second Mondays in May and November. Dougherty—First, second and third Mondays ni April ami October. Mitchell—Fourth Mondays In May and Novem ber. Worth Fourth Mondays in April and October. Atlanta Circuit . John L. Hopkins, Judge. T. L Glenn. Solicitor General. Dekalb—Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Clayton--First Mondays in March and Scptem- I her. Fulton -Monday next after the fourth Mon -1 days in March und September. A UffUnta Circuit. William Gibson, Judge. Davenport Ja< ksou, Solictor General. Hurkc Third MmidayH in May and November, i Columbia Fourth Moudays in Mareh and Sep tember. McDuffie—Third Mon day a in March and Sep | tornber. Riehmoitd—Third Mondays in April and Octo ber. It!u' Itiilyf. Circuit. Noel H. Knight. Judge. C. 1). l’hillijiH. Solicitor General. Cherokee-Fourth Mondays in February and lirst Mondays in August. Cobb —Second Mondays in March and Novum- i her. Dawson—Third Mondays in April and second j Mondays in September. Forsyth- First Mondays in April nnd fourth , Monduys in August. Fauuiu—Thinl Mondays iri May and October. Gilmer—Second Mondays in May aud October. Milton—Fourth Monday in March ami third i Monday in August. Pickens- Fourth Mondays in April and Septum- i ! her. Towns—Monday alter fourth Mondays in May and October. Union - Fourth Mondays in May and October, j Brunswick Circuit. John L. Harris, Judge. Simon W. Hitch, Solicitor General. Appling- Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Camden—Tuesday after the fourth Monday In April und October. i lharlton -Monday after Camden Court. Clinch -Second Tuesdays in April and October. ! Coffee—First Tuesdays in April and October. Echols Second Mondays in April and October. ! Glynn— I Third Tuesday alter fourth Monday in ( May and November. Liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday in j May ami November. Pierce First Mondays in March and Septem ber. War*- Fourth Mondays in March and Septem- i 1 r. Waym- Second Mondays in March und Septem- ; her. CkaUahoncht* Circuit. Julias Johnson, Judge. W. A. Little. Solicitor General. Chuttahoocliee Fourth Moudays in March and September. Harris Second Mondays in April and October. Marion -Third Monday s in April and October. Muscogee- Second Mondays iu May and No vember. Htvwurt • Fourth Mondays In April and Octo ber. Tall> >t Second Monduys in March and Septem ber. Taylo; First Mondays in April and October. Chtrokcr. Circuit. c. D. McCutchen. Judge. Albert T. Huekett, Solicitor General. Bartow Third Mondays in March ami Hi j>tem ber. Catoosa--S-icoud Mondays in February and Au gust. Dude Second Mondays in May und November. Gordon Third Mondays in February and Au gust. Murray -Third Mondays iu April and October. Whitfield Fourth Mondays in April and Octo her. Eastern Circuit William Hc.hley, Judge. A. 11. Solicitor General. Hryan Third Mondays in April and November. Bullock -Thursdays before the flrat Moudays in April and November. Chatham—Second Mondays in February, May and November. Effingham—Second Mondays in April und No vember. Melntash —Tuesdays after the last Mondays in April and November. Flint Circuit. John I. Hall, Judge. T. It. Cabauis*. Solicitor General. Butts—Second Mondays in March and Septem ber. Henry—Third Mondays iu February and Au gust. Newton—Third Mondays iu March end Septem ber. Pike—Second Mondays in April and October. Rockdale - Monday alter the fourth Mondays in March and September. Spalding—First Mondays in February und Au gust. Upson -First Mondays iu May and November. Mac/m Circuit. Barnard Hill, Judge. Chas. J. Harris, Solicitor General. Bibb--Fourth Mondays in April and October. Crawlmd Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. Houston - Fourth Mondays in May and Novem ber. Twiggs—Second Mondays in April and October. Middle. Circuit. Hcrscbcl V. Johnson, Judge. John W. Robinson, Solicitor General. Emanuel-Third Mondays in April and October. Jefferson Second Mondays in May and Novem ber. 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. Northern Circuit. G. H. Pottle, Judge. Samuel Lumpkin, Solicitor General. liibert—Second Mondays iu March and Sep tember. Hancock -Second Mondays in April and Octo ber. Hart—Third Mondays in March and September. Lincoln—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo ber. Madison—First Mondays in March and Septem ber. Oglethorpe Third Mondays in April aud 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 Mondays in February and Au gust. Ocmulgee Circuit. George F. Bartlett. Judge. Joseph Preston, Solicitor General. Baldwin—Fourth Mondays iu February und Au gust. Greene—-Second Mondays in Mareh aud Sep tember. Jasper—Second Mondays in February and Au gust. Jones—Third Mondays in April and October. Morgan—First Mondays in March and Septem ber. Putnam—Third Mondays iu March und Septem ber. Wilkinson—First Mondays in March and Sep tember. Oconee Circuit. A. C. Pate, Judge. Rollin A. Stanley, Solicitor General. i Dodge -Fourth Mondays iu April aud Octolier, i Dooly Third Monday- in March aud Bvytcm* | In r. ! Irwin—Friday after the fourth Moudays lu I March and September. i Laurens—Second Monday- in April and Octo ber. Montgomery--Thursday tt* r tlie ilrst Mon days iu April aud October. Pulaski—First Mondays in May and November. Telfair—Tuesday after the third Mondays iu April ami October. Wilcox—Fourth Moudays in Mareh ami Sep tember. ]\Uaula Circuit. W. D. Kiddoo, Judge. James T. Flowellen, Solicitor Geueral. Clay—Fourth Moudays in March nnd Septem ber. 1 Early—First Mondays in April and October. Miller—Second Mondays in April and October, guitniaii - Third Mondays iu May and Novem ber. Randolph- First Mondays in Mnv and Novem ber. Terrell—Fourth Moudays in Maynml November. Rome Circuit. Jno. W. 11. Underwood. Judge. Cicero T. Clements, Solicitor General. Chattooga—First Mondays in March and Sep tember. Floyd—First Mondays in January and July. Paulding—First Mondays in February and \u gust. Polk—Second Mondays in February and Au gust. Haralson—Fourth Mondays in Mnreh ami Sep tember. Walker- Lsut Monday s in February and Au gust. Southern Circuit. August H. iinnsell. Judge. Robert G. Mitchell, Solicitor General. Berrien- Third Mondays in March aud Septem- j her. ! Brooks First Monday ain May und November. ; Colquitt Wednesday alter fourth Mondays iu 1 I March ami September. j Lowndes—The first Mondays iu May and No- 1 lumber, aud shall be held two weeks if neecssary. : Thomas—Third weeks in April and October. Southwestern Circuit. James M. Clarke. Judge. Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor General. Lee -Fourth Monday in March and second Monday iu November. Macon—First Monday iu December and third i Monday in July. Schley—Second Moudays iu April and October. Sumter—Third Mondays iu April and October. Webster—Second Mondays in .March vud fk p- j t ember. Cowtfi’ Circuit. Hugh Bilohanau, Judge. Albert 11. Cox, Solicitor General. Carroll—First Mondays in April and October. Campbell—Second Mondays in February und August. Coweta -First Mondays in March and Septem ber. Douglass Third Mondays in April and October. Fayette—Fourth Mondays in February and Au n ust. Heard--Third Mondays m Mareh and Septem i ber. j Meriwether—First Mondays in May and No- I lumber. 1 Troup Third Mondays in May und November. Western Circuit. George D. Itiee, Judge ! Emery Speer, Solicitor General. I Banks First Mondays in April and Octobi r. | Clarke -First Mondays in February and second | Mondays August. j Frank First Mondays in February and second 1 Mondays in August. 1 Franklin Second Mondays in April and Octo-; ! her. j Gwinnett—First Monday** ;n March nnd second j Mondays ill September. ; Habersham—Third Mondays in April mid Octo ber. i Hall—Third Mondays in Mareh and September. I Jacksou—Fourth Mondays in February and Au guut. Kubun—Fourth Mondays in April nnd October. Walton—Third Mondays in April end August. I White-Monday after *th< fourth Mondays in | April ami October. J. & J. Kaufman WHOLE**I.!C OI.AUiKS 111 ii IttK'MHI IX. LIQUORS, FOIt A C< 'OS. PROVISIONS. Bagging asid Ties, (n,i nil Irlirli'X in (Ik <•(■!•> I.ini" iiiml its lEi-dih-Im"*. We Si'll ii* Low oh any .lobbing House In the United States, if (lontrlit in same ({nantitiei, by Adding- Freights, Insure anee nnd Kxehnnge. Ins. 11 null HI lirsuMl Street, C'OLTJMIitJS, GA. ,i. a .i. H trrn.vv. Jalil If RANKIN HOUSE. ('oliiiiihiis, (ticot^iii, J. W. RYAN, Prop’r. Ruby Restinirant, BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, UNDER THE RANKIN HOUSE. .Jttnl lUwtf .1- W. RYAN, Prop’r. Ellis & Harrison, Auctioneers, t'ominixNion Mereliaiil anl Real Fxlnte Agents < ai.xDfiirs. OUOItOIA, Offer for Sab City and Country III; \L INSTATE, I ATOGSA EI.HE, (the b'-at in Market.) NEW 111 (JfJIEM, of all Patterns. UIKOI KRIFX, IIIIY tiOOBN, PKOVIS IOXM, &e., Jtr. Will attend prothptl.7 to I.EGAIt NAEES in , the City and Country. jaul-tf PUTNEY & PITTMAN, DEALERS IN Mnrkot N4nj >l>li' ■Cutter. ICkk*. I‘onlfr.v, Ci-uitM nnil nlilcs No. I tc 11 Vegetable Market, and Next door (o I)r. Cheney’s Drug Store), Under Rankin House, Crawford Street. janSl lw Jordan’s Joyous Julep. A SpociHc for Neui Hlaiu. I HAYE been Maying a gootl deal through the palms of late extolling JORDAN'S JOYOUS | Jl’LFl* an a moat wonderful NEURALGIA CURE: ! but lor fear you may exclaim um Hlutkapearti ; when ho Haiti “You cram these words lntt* mluc •ar ugainat the atomat hof my mcuhc, 1 now aub mit to you what persona say who have tried m> i Neuralgia Julep, with the nn'st complete nml HatlMfaetory result: Cou mblm, January 10, 1*75. Mr’.Jordan;-- 1 take great pleasure in recora metnling your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, It has produced a most wonderful relief in one of the Hovorest nttaekw of neuralgia my daughter ever baa had. Hite linn been treated for it by three Hkillful phyßielana, with very little benefit, and uaed ull the uauol remedies with little *uc cess. J can with much confidence hope for a per manent cure. It in only two days since we began the use of it. and it 1h apparently of permanent 'n< m: Yor*. with respect, MRS L. r. NORMAN. Pktmubiiui, Ya., Jan. 16, 1H75. i Jno. J.. Jordan, Esq., Columbus, Ga.: I Dear Sir—Having learned through my friend i R. A. Bacon of your “J. J. J.” preparation for re lief ot neuralgia, and tested it with perfect huc- I cess iu uiy own family, iu the worst case, too, I that ever came under my observation, J now ! eudoAti fifty cents for a seeond bottle, as I eou- I wider it too valuable a m©didno to be without, I though I have no immediate uso for it. Verj truly yours. JAMES T. TOSH. Coi.vmbuh, Ga., Nov. q, lS7t. Dr. J. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous Julep 1 for Neuralgia ban boon tried in my family, and : with the most happy result,and I find in it all you claim for its virtue. Aud I uuhcHitutiugly re commend it to all who are suffering from Neural gia as something a little remarkable in its eura -1 tivo power. J. D. WORTHY. Coi VMBrs, Ga.. Dee. 1, I7i. j j Dr. J. 1.. Jordan—Your medicine. Joyous | Julep, is without hii equal tor Neuralgia. Having : been a great sufferer from the pain, and having I tried the prescriptions of many physician*, yet : all proved of no effect until I tried four doses , of your Julep, when l was immediately relieved, I amt have n-'t bc*>n troubledjduce. S. (’. MADDOX. La Kg City, I'la., Nov. 4 1*74. Dr. J. J.. Jordan —Please Mend mo another bot tle of your Joyous Julep for u friend. 1 have j j ueier found anything equal to it tor Neuralgia. Two doses cured me almost instantly, and I can safely recommend it to do what you nay. Very respectfully, Ac., JOHN M. JKFFRYS. Fernandina. Fla., April I*7. Dr. J. L. Jordan. Columbus, dr.: Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add my tes timony to the efficacy of your “Jordan’s Joyous Julep.” in giving instant relief in Neuralgia: and to all nppoarauce, an effective um in.*talitaueous. 1 ivas effected daily with Neuralgia, aud since taking n few teaspoonfuls of your relief, two or i more weeks have elapsed, and there uiv no iudi eations of return. I hope that the human fam ily will raccive a benefit commensurate with the importance of your discovery, and that your pecuniary reward will be equal to its well de served merits. Yours, respectfully, MBs! L. DOZIER, Price 50-\ Liberal clii-u’onut to the trade. Besides manufacturing this meritorious com pound, JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP. I have on hand, aud keep receiving iu small quantities, the best und Purest Medicines for the admixture oi Physicians’ Prescriptions, and to which I give tin- closest scrutiny and care iu preparing. I can always be found at my store any hour of the night, by ringing tlie bell. Prices consonant with hard times aud weak purees. Soliciting your calls. I promise my best efforts to please and merit your patronage. Respectfully, .IOIIX 1.. .lOltlkAA. lltollitTitr). No. 19s Broad Street, Uolumbus. Ga. jaul7 tl GILBERT'S PRINTING OFFTUE AND Hook Bindery, OppiMtc >rw l*nstoflt’r ItuilUDiur, < OLI M in W. <i A., I .SWELL HUPPI.IfcD WITH MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workm- n employi’d in ea< li De partment. Orders for work of any description filled with dispatch, and at most reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description uu hand, or printed to or-I tier at short notice. Hpoolpt Hooks FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always In stork: also printed to order when de sired. tdi Prices and Hpccimena of Work furnished on application. THOM. CJVEIIKRT, jaul tf €'4>liiitlbiiN,C>a. THORNTON & GRIMES, XlOirnojN til Lin. OFFH’E over Abell k Co.’s, corner of Broad aud St. Ololr streets, C'olumbuH, Ga. janlS ly A. A. DOJZIER, tttornc.v ill Lia. I PRACTICES in State and Federal Courts of ; Georgia and Alabama. Ut) Makes Commercial I,aw u specialty. Office over C. A. Redd A Co.’ft store. janlM Orn J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor 'at Law, PRACTICES in Courts of Georgia and Alabama. I Office 128 Broad street, over A. lledd k \ Co.’©. iti Special attention given to collections. j janlO tf I A. I>. KAMBO.I lllormq nt Oftie" ov> .• IRdstcmi k Co.’s, Broad etreet., l.'o mbus, Georgia. janH • odlnc. John Blaokmar, St . Cluir Klreot, Gunby’s Building, next to Pro<‘r, Ulf?es <t Cos. Real Estate and Insurance Agent. np.rr.u, by i mwissioy, To Merchants’ and M< ( hanics’ Bank, this city. | jan2:t-ly DR. J. A. t RQUHART nAH AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment on I the premises formorly known as the I>r. 1 Bozeman hit, at the corner of Mclntosh and 1 Randolph streets. Entrance to tho Office ou Mc- Intosh street, where professional calls, made either at day or night, may be left and will be , promptly attended to as soon m received. Jan22-eod tf. VOL. I.—NO. 31 The Savannah Advertiser j rUBWWHKD DAILY AND WEEKLY, AT Savannali, 000. GKO. N. Ml IIOEM, I’. W. NIMH, IMiUlMicr. Mtinxrr. The Advkuiisku is u Uvo, couipridicusivo news laper, publishing the latest News nnd Market Reports from all parts of tho country, particular attention being given to Havanuah's Local and Commercial affairs. IN POEITMH The Advestiseb will be a bold and fearless expo nent of the Democratic-Conservative creed. TO A lY EIITINERS Unexcolted advantages arc offered, our largs and increasing circulation rendering the Advertisku n valuable advertising medium. TEItNIN BY BAIL, Mv Postage Prepaiil by the Publisher. “G.* Daily, 1 year sft oo •• 0 months 4 Off “ :i “ 2 00 Wkf.kly, 1 year 1 75 6 months l oo EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season In Receipt of a Large Supply of ail Sizes of Our For 1 tolli Wood ttntl C.'oill. | ’ iiicM a lull a* - ■ rinu nt of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GHATKN, Autl fe. 1 justified iu saying that we are BURE we can suit any und all classes of purchasers, both iu quality and price. Of other Good© iu our lino, wo have a large aud complete assortment, such an TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS. SHOVELS, AC. All of those articles wo CAN uud WILL Bell at VERY BOTTOM PRICES, jan 1 dtf W. H. ROB A RTS k CO. mu tiiu iti:sT i\ rsu. 11HEY have always taken the premium ut all the State Fairs whore trials have been made, over ull other Stoves. lam Special 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 aud 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 fl 5 up. I also keep on hand a general stock of House- Fnruishing Goods. I moke the Manufacture and Wholesale of Tin Ware a specialty, and call the attention of merchants aud others to this fact. Call and see for yourself, at •I. JI. BENNETTS, No. 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. janfl deodawtf John Mehaffey, VT HIS OLD STAND, corner of Oglethorpe and Bridge streets, OolimittiiM. Gil.. Will I’uv thi‘ Highest Markel Price won Itass. Old Collnn. Hides, (try and treen, Furs OF ALL KINPfI, Ifcaswax und Tallow, Old Metals, Ac., Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in Columbus, Georgia. jan3l tf WILLIAM MORAY, Livery and Sale Stable Keeper, Oglethorpe Citrcet. rpHE BEST TEAMS IN TIIE CITY FOR HIKE, 1 at all hours day and night. Funerals served ut short notice. Drovers accommodated on liberal terms. janfll t? J. W. DENNIS. if . M. BENNETT. Southern Stove Works, C< >l.l M HIM. GA. XT/- KIIEBPECTPTIXY CALL THE ATTENTION W of merchants and others wanting any of tho following goods: COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, | Grates, Fire Dogs, Bake Ovens. Spiders, Dinner and Wash Pots and Stove Hollow Ware, all of which we moke in this City and sell at Wholesale, and guarantee our goods as good, and prices as low as any manufactory North or West. Sample and sale room at the Store of J. M. BENNETT, 143 Broad Street, where you will also find a large ; stock of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods ’ at Wholesale und Retail. jabl rteod&wtf J. W. DENNIS k Of). For Sale. LOT OF SEED OATS, CORN, FLOUR, SEED POTATOES, FEATHERS, PIGS FEET, SUGAR, OCFFF.K, TOBACCO and MEATS. T>. AVERETT. JftnlS im under Rankin Qtouse. W. J. FOJLE, DrntlMt, ! Over Wittich k Kins H’s Jewelry Store. Broad jon6 tf| Street. W. F. TIGYKK, llrntNt, : Randolph street, (opposite Strupper's) Coluinbus ( janl ly] Georgia,