The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 12, 1875, Image 1

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IH7.\ KEN ATE. tJtitter a suspension of i ho nilr -. I lie following bills wore iutroduo -t 1: Mr. Reese—T<> op'iitr an In-nranoo Bureau for tho Stale. Mr. Wilcox—To roliovo oortain < h i zens of Telfair, Pulaski. Doilge, and Montgomery oountios from an inno vation by the Lumber City Land Com pany, chattered in New York The Constitutional Convention bill was resumed; ndioeated |>y Gillmoie and Cdin, and opposed !j\ Harris and Wilson all eurne-r spi'eidie . The bill was lost. The yeas were Black, ■ Cain, Crawford, Dußose, Freeman, Gilmore, Hopps, Kibl> v, Knight, Les ter, Mattox, McDaniel, McDonald, Peavy, Perry, Bees ' and Wilcox to-! tal, 17; nays, Arnov.. Briubi ti y. Cam eron, Carter, Chastain, Felton, Gra ham, Harris, Hester, Howell. Hudson, of the 2f>th Distriet. Matthews. Me A fee. Of the 3 2d, M -Afee, of the until, O’Daniel, Payne. Rohinson, Ruthcr foi'd, Slaughter and Wilson total, 2n. Special order bill, to dispose of j penitentiary toon viols. Taken up and discussed till adjournment without action. The bill provides for send in gout those who are able to work in coal mines, canals, &,>.. and consoli dating those not able for this labor, itt a penitentiary where they could be cared for properly. * '- ‘I u " sK - Hu4t#e toolla.-don y esterday oa the ■ Homestead amendment to the <\m stitution. ltecon-id 1 k'i to r, Jones,a bill to put collars on Burke county dogs. After -write I debate,' lost. A bill to amend section teon of th code, by making it apply to frandu lent sales of farm products. Amend ed. Also, apply ing to liens for rents ami advances duo landlords and em ployees. Ptißse,; The following bills were intro duced; Authorizing the Governor to 1 contract with the Northeastern ltnil road, in lien of State aid already granted, to lease to the railroad the fifty convicts now employed for three years longer, and proportionate in terest with other b -sees in convicts to the numtvM of one hundred and JiJt, all free of fair-•. , MWOEI.I.ASgoi j. B-rtb Houses hre bndly behind, and it will la' impossible to get though; without an extension of the session. Tim shade trees of tin- city are badly damaged by the sleet. Weather clear and temperature moderating. ALABAMA LLIiISLAT!T,K. Sp-rial to tho TtMBH Itv S. k A. ).; KffiKATE. SioXTUoMtasi. February ll.—The Srnn.toeoiionnrdin the Hon< amend ment, except one paragraph, to the 1 Senate bill to make Kioto money re-; oeivablo for county tax' Btijjt ohm inii ini) aKVhUiEn. To make ail dealer- in seed cotton in DaUae, Lowndes, Montgomery, Barbour. Bullock ami Marengo coun ties proettre license. To restrict the powers of taxation of iueori orated cities and towns. To construe the meaning of the m-t j by which married women rimy make appeals to higher courts. HOUSE. In the House the Bon ate amend-j .meat to the bill to make State money receivable for county taxes was eou ettrred hi, find the bill now goes to the Coverm >r. A bill wu~ introdtu e 1 by Mr. Clem ente to provide for the canooilation and returning annually of $200,010 in amount of the bonds issued tinder and in pill -suanoe of an act entitled ,; an act to irovide for the funding of the dome-tie debt of the State,” ap provoii iDeoemls r, 1874. Referred to Ways awl Means Committee. Alsoby Mr. Bet s, a joint resolution tliata Jr’it ' committee to consist of THE DAILY TIMES. ; tho Ways an 1 Moans Committee on iho part of the Hoii.-**, and such oom -1 mtttee as tho Senate may designate, j bo appointod to take into oonsldora t ton the propriety of funding (ho out ! standing State obligations, and ro | port by bill or other wise. Adopted. Mr. Iletls also offered the following resolution: Whereas, in the opinion of thoGon . oral A somblyof Alabama, Hon. Geo. i | E. Spencer does not rightfully occupy 1 ! a seat in the Senate of United States as a Senator from Alabama , He it resolved by the House of Kef>- res.'iitatives, tin* Senate That a joint committee, to consist of ! two Senators and three members of t lie House of Representatives, be ap pointed to investigate, examine, and report to the two Houses of the Gen eral Assembly the facts relating to his alleged election as a Senator, and the means by which such election was procured, and his credentials as j ! a Senator wore obtained. Resolved, That said Committee, or a majority therof, may sit during the i session of tho General Assembly and during the recess, at any place in this 1 State, and shall have authority to j send for i>ersons and puers, to mil : witnesses before them and to examine ; t hem on oatli, and to employ a clerk to keep tin* records and ] vipers of the J Committee. Re-.olved, That ':!id (' >;! 1 mi t:• ••' re port. with ail convenient speed, a me-, mortal to be addressed by the Gene ral Assembly to the Senate of the Unitctl Still’*--, touching tin* • -lainis of Geo. K. Sp.-n cer to a s• it in this i body a* a Sc.uito ti -.n Alabama, and shall report i > the House the evidence taken under these resolu tions. Pending consideration, the Senate bill to divide the State into cightCon- ( i gressioiml Districts came up, and lifter vigorous opposition by the llad : ieuls, the bill Wits passed. The Vote i was a strictly part v one. I’he Governor sent in ;i message to j e.jeh H<use transmitting the ju-oposi t ion of Tin-mas Willlams.to le,i>* the penitentiun farms. LOI'ISIANA AFfAIKS. Tl:* r. ifims'il I miirM;Nr. S;., ial CtrryHj<mlF!i*i* Tuitv Ti.*-i: . New Oule\ns, Feb. M. 'I ho Gon sorvativc caucus met this morning at H o'clock, aml the doors w. i • thrown open to the public. A motion was mad to publish tin* ' proposition of adjustment originally made and in the hands of the (\mgresslotfnlT'ommittee. Mr. .1 oh.it Voung spoke in favor of the. motion; Mr. Evtellete moved lim the pro gramme of adjustment- agi*‘.d toby; tin* mucus <*n the Bth, and presented j to the Congressional (’oinrnittee on tin* morning <f t e* •uli. !>• given to the public press. On motion, the resolution was adopted unanimously, and tin* propo sition lYr e <-MmpromDe is a- follows : j l'‘ilJl II).- ( J l.))-li) ill 111 IIIIW l)i*l>.iv ( ir;; 1 . . I'■ ,nulililni iu the iwiju moat. B uni Thu ?lei-tion of lum-uiti 1 ami morn In-rs of (ho foucral A--Pm -1.1 \ in IkTI to in- .-oilmiiUi-il to Mi-shi-8. j Hoar, Whoolor, Fryu anil Maislmll; it la-lug ili tim-t ly nmli'i' loml that tlni.ji- roturnod Iwth by tin- roturning 1 boanl ainl tin- i-onsi'i-vativc i omniit ti-(‘ bo aroeptetl an logally elooU'l. Tliiril rin- tho Hoiixfi of Ropro soutativos to bo organized do nooo. on tin- li.i-is of tin- i'uminittoe’ award. Fourth Tin; House of il -pri'Hontft tivr-r, when oiganizoil, to jond to W. F. Kellogg, Acting Governor, and to tin- Bf-nato, as connoildatod by award of tin- rommlttoo, a message inform ing them that the House is organized and ready to jirooeod to Imsincss. Fifth Tin* Conservative member to sign an agreement while not op lio.-ing or recognizing tho legality of tile Government known u the Kel logg Government; wo agree no! to disturb the lixeeutive bceause of Ids past politi -ill acts, so lone ir in sustained by the President. Sixth Members of the House of Representatives returned by arbitra tors, not to be chonged exi-ept by ri-signation, death, or expulsion tor just eiiuse. Seventh The Senators returned b arbitration to be seated. The proposition was adopt" I by a. | \ot.e of o 9 to H, and a committee ap- IKiinted to hand to Mr. "Wheeler. Hr teiegraplied last night the following reply to the proposition : Mobile, February 0. To ]hw. John yoHtnj. St. James Hotel,Chairman. Proposition not neeopled. Signed: W. A. WhekLKK. • -> • Florida F.lri-ts a l> -iiioi-ralii- 1. s. Savannah, G*., Eebruai H- A special HXtle* Ado-'* ■'>' ~ ;1 .- •G. W . Jones, a lawyer fn.m P'*n.e o| i and a Democrat, was rlf -P-d Uni**^lStates Senator at. Tfillahft Floidcla. to day. • ♦ • Tin* f>iearner Wylly. Eitfatla, Ala., February 11. The Kteamer Wylly pass’d here thin even ing at 2 o’clock, and will beat Colum bus early to-morrow morning. • ♦*• An easterly snow and lain storm prevailed in NT; w York yestenlay. The Staten Island ferry boat cut, her wav through the ice and has . drawn off for repairs. Th<* Amba -sa lor t for London, is forced ashore by the ice on the fiats. Several vessels i attempting to go to v;a, were -ndige l !to return. Several pilots are m the ; Use off Bandy Hook, which extends as far as the eye can reach. COLUMBUS, GA.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1875. TIIK NATIONAL CAPITAL SEN VTT. Washinuton, Fobnmry 11. Hamil ton, of Maryland, presented a ininov | it\ report- from the Committee on Privileges and Elections, signed by himself and Saulsbuvy, against the admission of Pinehbuek. Ordered to | be printed and laid on the table. houhk. The H<*uso i* again the Postoffleo appropriation bill. Sargent, of California, has prepared ja speech on Louisiana, having ol- Gained the floor several days ago, to speak on t he resolution of Schurz in structing the .1 u liciary Committee to I inquire what legislation by Congress is necessary to secure to the people of L >uisiami the right of self-govern j ment, but Morton will to-day make an eftort to have the Senate consider tho resolution t> scat Pinehbuek,and if it is taken up he will yield the floor | to Bnrgent to speak upon that ques tion instead of tho resolution of Schurz. The House* Election Committee heard arguments on the Louisiana contested elections to-day. The New York Tribum*, has the fol lowing: Notwithstanding the fact that. Pinehbuek has withdrawn his ! claims - to the House, leaving the Held dear to Sheridan, the Cmnmit i tee are still required to go through the case just the same, und decide one wav or tlie other. The Chairman regards it ns very important, as bear ing on the recognition of Kellogg by the Government-, but it is believed by members of the (lon e. that an ar rangement may lur e been made be tween the contestant * to divide the alary between them. Col. Geo. \\ . i Carter of Louisiana, is counsel for Geo, A. Sheridan in the House, and for Pinehbuek in tin* Semite. Tho ease of Lawrence and Sypher is one which also excites suspicion. I When the contest first, began, the latter showed tho greatest activity and anxiety, but near towards the close of the term, he manifested ut t-T indifference ns to whether he is unseated or not. Should Mr. Law : n iiet* be seated, he would draw near ly 5*15,0110 dollars, and Mr, Hypher would not be required to return the j amount lie has received. • -o THK T:\ is IVUTFIC H UM!•> %. Til I l'l.ol’l.i: OK CALIFORNIA sTHONOLY FAVOR IT. Sin (ial t.i lhe Tim ks, by S. xA. Line.] Ban Diego, Cal., February 11. The | feeling iu California is growing very strong in favor of tin* Texas Pacific Railroad. Tin* pro - in all parts of the .State favor Scott's bill for the completion of the Southern overland railroad. The Sun ITaneiscn HuUrtin . : \Ye are being devoured, calmly, leisurely and systematically, by a great, national enterprise which has become a very close private corpora tion. Therein no probable relief in competition. This is the view of the wise taken by ail who are large-mind ed enough to take in the whole coun try. If there is any ground upon which tin* Southern Continental bill stands, it is that of competition. If the bill be properly guarded, Colonel Tom Scott, would not in reality be the recipient of one dollar of the public j money. The builii f ! niuu condemns the ac-] t ion of the Los Angelos Chamber of! Commerce, in telegraphing to Wash ington resolut ion favoring tin* Gen traJ 'Pacific Railroad proposition for extending the Southern Pacific Rail road, in competition with the Texas ; Pacific Railroad scheme. It, says tin* Chamber of Commerce appears to: have been captured by the railroad monopoly; but it is satisfactory to; know that only ten persons wen* present at its meeting, of whom three opposed the action taken. The reso lution docs not represent the public "tiiirnenl of Los Angelos. Tlm* Tninn adds, that at the recent meeting of: ihe San Francisco Chamber of Com merce there were only twenty-five member* present, of whom only about one-half voted in favor of lie- resolu tions endorsing the Southern Pacific* Railroad scheme. These pretended expressions of public sentiment are very thin, and may be appropriately j classed with the recent fraud signed j Grangers’ dispatch. The monopoly has become dosperab* which resorts j to such expedients. The activity of the agent shows how very real they j regard the danger of competition. If there is a single proposition that would sweep tho States from Ore gon’s border to the Colorado riv er by an almost unanimous popular vote, it. is one favoring Government, assistance for Scott’s Texas Pacific : Railroad as an independent competi tive road. That is the way the people feel, no matter what a dozen men in San Francisco or Los Angelos may sa\ over the seat, of the Chamber of Commerce, at the dictation of Leaud Stanford, or what a hired organ may affirm or deny. . ♦-. Marine Infrlllffenee. Savannah. Feb. 11. -Arrived -Steam ship San Jacinto. New Yoyk, Feb. 11. Arrived -Schrn. ! Malcomelk BwW-, Louis D. Rntlibonc, and Ilenry Middleton. Plearel Steamship Samgos.i. IUI/ttmore, Feb. 11. Arrived Sclir. M. H. Branch. Sailed: Steamship Saragossa and ship j Tyro, for Baltimore; nehrs. Lottie Lee, M. B. Bramhall and Louise P. Mallory. Cleared: Brig Henry Verderi, for Santi-1 ago. ilir Niifl'Dr. ill Cliii'llinall Fillip wllli ihclr IVliilp llri-ilippn, Niirtli und Noulli, iii itrviliii'F llip Maulh. Sji.'. lal to tlo- Timkh by H. k A. I.inr.J t'INUINNATI, Fob. 11. The colovud I>oomli‘ hold u mooting at the Second Baptist Church to-night to consider the condition of tho colored iio]ilo l in the South. Able speeches were made by Fetor H. Clark, colored, Robert Holland, \V. Bell and others. A preamble and resolutions wore adopted, reciting that a condition of lawlessness and violence exists in Louisiana and other parts of tho South, which seems to spring chiefly from prejudice against the freedmen, und which Is calculated to do great injury, and if continued may involve the nation in a civil war; approving all lawful efforts to maintain peace and preserve the lives, property and rights of the people: calling upon all good citizens, North and South, to assist in the maintenance of peaoe i and order; and offering sympathy to their suffering fellow-citizens in the South, exhorting them to endure even unto death, abstaining from violence or uny vindictive retaliation, relying on the right und justice of the Amer ican people, which, though tardy, is sure. items* til Tin.la;it veil. : Sj>., ial to tin* Daily TiMfttby S. A A. Lino.] John llavilan A Cos., of New York, importers of fruit, have failed. Prince Bismarck will remain in office as long as his health permits. t royal train bearing Alfonso, me tired into by C irltsts yesterday a few miles from Lugruner. Nobody hurt. Three boy s on ice sleds in Cincin nati yesterday rim into an express wngoii. One boy was killed and the others badly hurt. -The National Convention of Stove Manufacturers is in session at Chica go. They denounce free trade with (’anai la and reciprocity. The long dry dock in Philadel phia wus sunk to take on the Penn sylvania for repairs. The ice floated under the dock and overturned it, causing considerable damage. She : lies on her side and it. will be several days before it, is righted. One work man is missing. This being the only dock on the Delaware, the Pennsyl vania will probably be towed to New York for repairs. The Savannah Advertiser ]*rW,lßlJl !> DAILY AND WEEKLY, AT G^oo. ;k<>. v Nsriaoi.H. *. w. niyi*. l*tiil!*li<*i*. Hmisic<*r. The ADVi nTisi-tR is a Hyp, coinpn heualvc ucwb ji.'ijicr, publishing <h In I • st News and Market 11. ports from all parts of tin- country, particular I al ten tion bring given to Hava-nnab'H Local ami Common ial alfuirs. SX B'OLJTHS The Advfuti. i:it will he a hold and fearless expo nent of the Doinooratic-donHorvativo creed. TO AVttItTIMI£R I*m x- • lied advantjiges are otTered, our large und j In. Teasing < : n illation rendering the Anvnn iskii | a Milunhle u lvertiaing niediuni. iy ai ail, z r-.-.i Prepaid by the Publisher. -,a Daily. 1 year *H 00 •• iiwliths 4 00 •• it •• 2 00 Wi i r.v, 1 year. 1 75 (l months 1 00 imu:< 's OF THE New York Weekly Herald. .1A tILS HOfiBON BKXNIiTT, FropritJor. Broiidtui.v mil Ann SI roet. POSTAGE FREE. Awnt..t> tluharnniioD Price $ 2 i 1,111 UATKS. r< -f <pl :• 6 rive f 'opif-H H I -n Eopies 15 Tv.. Uty Copies 25 An extra copy will he Hunt to every club of ton <>r more. Additions tocluhs r< roi\e>i at club rates. Theav rat h make the Wkkki.y Hfkai i> the h -ap. st puhlloation in tho country. Terms rash in advance. Money sent by mail will be at the risk of the sender. A generous portion of the Wlkkly llkualowHl be appropriated to Agriculture, Horticulture, IToriculture, pomology ami tho management ot domestic uuimals. Particular attention will bo paid, also, to lteporta of the Markets. Tie-aim will he to make the Wkkkly Hkiiald siijs rior to any other agricultural and family newspaper in the country. Every number of tho Wkkkly Hkiiald will con tain a select story and the latest and most impor tant. news by telegraph from all parts of the world up to the hour of publication. During the session of Congress the Wkkkly Hkiiald will contain a summary of the proceed ings and the latest news by telegraph from Wash ington, Political IleligioiiH, Fashionable. Artistic, Literary and Hporting Intelligence; Obituary No tices, Vari' ti. h. Amusements, Editorial articles on the prominent topics of the day, a review of the Cattle and Dry Goods Markets, Financial and Commercial intelligence, and accounts of all the Important and interesting events of the week. The price of subscription, whenever practica ble, should be transmitted by Post Office Or ders. It Is the safest mode of transmitting money by mail. At small Post Offices In the country, where p. <t Office. Orders cannot be obtained, money i...iv be remitted in Registered Letters. Advertisements, to a limited number, will be inserted in the Wkkkly Hkkald. THK DAILY HERALD POSTAGE FREE. Annual WuiiKcriptlmi l*rl<*<* #l2 Always iu Ailvancc. Write the address on letters to the Nkw York Herald, in a bold and legible hand, and give the name ot each subscriber, of Post Office, County arid State so plainly that no errors iu mailing pa pers will be liable to occur. W. I\ TIbNKR, ItentlKt, Randolph street, (opposite Strupper's) Columbus jant ly] Georgia. Joseph F. Pou. A <Himxi'llor ill l,aiv. t vFFIcE west side Proud street over atom of \ f W. H. lU> hurts \ Cos. Privet lees in State and Federal Courts. Advice anti serviees tendered to Administrators, Executors, Guardians, .ve. Hpe | ctalty made !' Conveyancing, Examining Titles, j Ac., iu Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. All iu sinkss promptly attended to. I feb7 dtf THORNTON A (HUMES, llloi-ih-.xn ul Lin. OFFICE over Abell & Co.’s, corner of Broad and St. Clair streets, Columbus, Oh. Jmxls ly A. A. DOZIIOIt. Hlui-uiq al litnv, 1)R AOTICER in state ami Federal Courts of Georgia and Alabama, if ,> • Makes Commercial Law u specialty. Office over A. ltedd A Co.'s store. Jan 1:1 6m J. M. McNKILL. Attorney and Counsellor 'at Law, I' >HACTIc’FN in Courts of Gemgin and Alabamu. Office 12S Uroad street, over 0. A. ltedd A* I Co.'s. Special attention given to eolleetions. Janlo tf 01. I>. IIAMHO. Attorney sil Idiu, j otfiee over Holstead k Co.'s. Brood street, Go- , in bus, Georgia. Iu Office at all hours. iiihH dly John Blackmar, St. Clair Street., Gunljy’s Building, next to Proor, IllfjfOH tt o<v. Real Estate and Insurance Agent. ItKKBK, BY VKUMIHHION, To Mereliauts' and Mechanics’ Bank, tills city, i jatVilt-ly Bit. J. A. Fltqi HAHT nAH AN OFFICE und sleeping ajairtmi ut on j the premises formerly known as tho Dr. Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office on Mc- Intosh street, where professional calls, mode either at day or night, may be left and will be promptly attended to as soon as received. jati22-cod tf. (1. A. KtKHNE, MKHCIIANT IV 11.011 Iffl ißcoatl Ntrefl, MAN on hand a handsome assortment of Gen tlemen's Dress Goods, English and French ('assimeres. Vestings. Ac. Cutting done nt reasonable rales. Have your Clothes made by me, and I guarantee ! i perfect satisfaction in style and price, i Janffl ly John MehafFey, \T HIS OLD STAND, corner of Oglethorpe and Bridge streets. < Niliiiiilmih, IN ill Pay Hit* Itigli***! NiarkH Vvkr Kon iliisx, (Oil Ciißoii. IIUH'S. Dry iiml (Im'ii, I'm '. OK ALL KINDS, Bcasuax and Tallow, Old Mclals, k<*.. Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in Columbus, ! Georgia. janffl tf j WILLIAM MEN BAY. Livery and Sale Stable Keeper, Oxlcf iHirpc Nlrcel. fIMIE BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOR HIRE, | al all hours day and night, j Funerals served at short, notice. Drovers accommodated oil liberal terms. janffl tf RANKIN HOUSE. i 'oliiiiihtiM, (iciireli*. J. W. RYAN, Prop'r. Ruby Restaurant, BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, UNDER THE RANKIN HOUSE* i jani d*wtf J. W. RYAN, Prop'r. DANIEL R. BIZE, DKVLEIt IN IHINKIIAIt AND I AM A anoduniEs, FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC LiQUORS. UriTH unequaled advantages for obtaining Country Produce I keep constantly In store Butler, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes, Dried Fruit, Ac. Also daily additions of FANCY GBOCKRIEH, both fresh and attractive, and at lowest possible CASH PRICKS. All are invited to examine on Hr >’iii) HI., between o|lethorp AJnrknon. ja’nl dcodawtl' Ellis & Harrison, Auctioneers, < imimixxion Jlcitliiil stnal Steal Esfitte AftentM < < ir.t’Miiuh, GEono ia, Offer for Kale City and Country HEAL ESTATE, CATOONA LIME, (the best in Market.) NJKAV BI GOIEM, of all Patterns. GKOCERIIW, IHIY LOOMS, PROVIS IONS, Arr., See. Will attend promptly to LELiL SALES in the City and Country. Jaul-tf PUTNEY & PITTMAN, DEALEKH IN sSnpjli<*.*H BSui tSggn, Poultry, FruilN ,m<l No. I k 3 Vegelnlil* Market, and Next door to Br. ('honcy’H Drug Storo, Under Rankin House, Crawford Street, janffl lw Fine Aldernay Bull. rpilK fine Aldernay Bull, “General Is’e,” is now at Gamcl's stables, whera be will remain for a while. febll flan 10 dim J. & J. Kauftnan U IIOLLS\Ki: Itli tl.lCU* IN < ■ HOC EH I 10S. LIQUORS, FOHACCOS, PROVISIONS. Bagging and Ties, \nt, all Irfirlrx in lli‘ (iru <.,*iy Lin,' and its llriinclirx. We Soil as I,on us any Joliliimi House in the United States, ir Bought in same (juimtities, hy Addtofr Ei-eiirhts. Insnr anee mid Kxelmnue. \os. It and Itt ICroad Street. COUTMIU K GA. .1. a .i. K vi rmx. juul If H. F. ABELL & CO. —HAVi; I. ROSE POTATOES, W Peerlesn Potatoes. KuMHett Potatoes, ] Seed Potatoes. Peach Blow Potatoes. Pink Eye Potatoes, New Leaf Lard, by tierce, l.eg or Imeket. Goshen or Western Butter. New Raisins and t’urrauts. Soft-Rhell Almonds and Pecans. Maguoliu and Diamond Hams. /t - • All goods delivered by 11. r. UIELI. 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For Sale. a LOT OF HEED OATS, CORN, FLOUR, SEED | POTATOES, FEATHERS, FIGS FEET, SUGAR, ! OCFFKE, TOBACCO and MEATS. I>. AYEUETT, i jan Iff 1m under Rankin House. YOL. L. —XO. :W Jordan's Joyous Julep. A Specific for Neuralgia. V HAVE been saying a good deni through the 1 papers of late extolling JORDAN'S JOYOUS JULEP as a most wonderful NEURALGIA CURE; blit, for fear you may exclaim as Shakspeare when ht) said “You cram those word* into mine ear againat the Htomach of my nouno,” I now sub mit to you what persons say who have tried my Neuralgia Julep, with tho moat complete and satlsiketory result: Oor.rMUUH, January iff, 1875. Mr.Jortlan: —l take great pleasure iu recom mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, It. lias produced u most wonderful relief in one of tho novercHt uttucks of neuralgia my daughter ever lias had. Hhe has been treated for It by three skillful physicians, with very little benefit, and used all the usual remedies with little suc cess. I can with much confidence hope for a per manent cure. It is only two days sinco we began the use of it, and it in apparently of permanent benefit. Yours, with respect, MRS. L. I. NORMAN. I'i.t'krnupru, Va., Jan. 15. 1875. Jn. /.. Jof’lan, £nq., Columbus, On.: 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 tho worst ease, too, that ever came under my observation, I new enclose fifty cent* for a second bottle, as l con sider it too valuable a medicine to bo without, though I have no immediate use for it. Very truly yours, JAMES T. TOSH. Uolumuuh, oa., Nov. g, 1874. Ur. J. L. Jor<tn; Dear Sir—Your Joyous Julep for Neuralgia has been tried iu my family, and with the moat happy result,aud 1 find jyn it all you claim for its virtue. And I unhesitatingly re commend it to all who are suffering from Neural gia oh something a little remarkable in its cura tive power. J. D. WORTHY. COLUMBUS, Oa., Dec. 18. 1874. Ih. .7. J.. Jordan —Your medicine, Joyobs Julep, is without au equal for Neuralgia. Having been a great sufferer from the pain, and having tried tli*! prescriptions ol many physicians, yet all proved of no effect until I tried four dqses of your Julep, when I was immediately relieved, and have not been troubled since. K. C. MADDOX. Lake City, Fla., Nov. 4, 1874. Ur. J. L. Jordan—-Please send me another bot tle of your Joyous Julep for a frieud. I have never found anything equal to it for Neuralgia. Two doaCB cured me almost iustautly, and lean safely recommend it to do what you say. Very respectfully. Ac., JOHN M. JEFFKYH. Fkhnandlna, Fla., April. 1871. l)r. J. L. Jouloii, Columbus, (Ja.: 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; and to ail appearance, an effective as instautaueous. I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and since taking a few teospoonfUla 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 u benefit commensurate with the importance of your discovery, und that your pecuniary reward will be equal to its well de served merits. Yours, respectfully. MRS. L. DOZIER Price 50c. Liberal discount to the frude. Besides manufacturing this meritorious com pound, JORDAN'S JOYOUS JULEP, I have on hand, ami keep receiving in small quantities, tin best and Purest Medicines for the admixture oi Physicians’ Prescriptions, and to which I giv* th*' closest scrutiny and care in preparing. 1 eaii always be found at my storo any hour of th*! night, by ringing the bell. Prices consonant with hard times and weak purses. Soliciting your calls, 1 promise my hem efforts to please and merit your patronage. Respectfully, .IOII\ 1,. .IOK! V\. Apollipcw.v, No. lffff Broad Street, Columbus, Gu. janl? tf City Tax Sales. IK 7 ILL be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY IN ft MARCH NEXT, on Broad street, at corner of Freer, Illges k Co.'s in the city of Columbus, the following described lots, with tho improve ments thereon, situated iu said city, levied on to satisfy sundry ,/f. /<m. for taxes due said city of Columbus: Part of lot No. lt;3, being store occupied by J. Andrews & Cos., ou east side of Broad street, levied ou ns the property of John D. Carter. Amount of tax $590.50. Part of lot No. 182, being store occupied by Mrs. C. Cash, on cast side of Broad street, levied ou as the property of B. F. Perry. Amount of tax $25.25. North part of lot No. 231, being building lately occupied as a pnstofflee, but now occupied by W. R. Skinner, corner of Randolph and Oglethorpe streets, levied on as the property of Mrs. M. H. deGraffenried. Amount of tax $142.75. Lot No. ffffff, corner Troup and Randolph streets, levied on as the property of Mrs. Mary Dixon. Amount of tax $161,25. South-east corner of lot No. 17fi, being stor formerly known as Brassill’s corner, on corner of Randolph and Oglethorpe streets, levied ou au the property of Mrs. H. A. Billing. Amount of tax 111.25. Kuuth part of lot No. 21, being vacant portion of said lot fronting on Front street, adjoining and south of the wooden tenement hoarding house of Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Com pany, being 40 feet, more or less, levied on ns the property of W. A. McDougald. Amount of tux $22.00. I/)t No. 087. on east side of Troup street, levid on as the property oi James K. Redd. Amount of tax $115.25. North part of lot No. 178, being store occupied by H. McCauley, ou eust ,al(le of Brood street, levied on as the property Of Mrs. S. 0. McCauly. Amount of tax $87.25. Mouth part, of lot No. 175, being one-hall' inter est in the storo on corner of Broad and Randolph streets, occupid by J. S. Jones, levied on as the property of the estate of C. ('leghorn. Amount of tux $381.25. I’art of lot No. 08, being store occupied by Geo. E. Andrews, on west side of Broad street, levied on as tho property of Frank Adams. Aiuouut of tax $170.25. Lot No. 8, Jail Square, corner of Bridge and Jackson streets, levied on us tho property of the estate of W. Y. Barden. Amount of tax $118.50. Parties may settle any of the above before day of sale by paying amounts mentioned, together with the cost, of advertising. WM. L. ROFINSON, Jam'll oaw4t Deputy and Acting Marshal. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. r> I 1-3 Hour- Id .VoIV Dll'll. Western Railroad of Alabama, ) Columbus, Ga., Kept. 13, 1874, J TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY For Montgomery and Selma 2:00 a. m. Arrive at Montgomery 8:00 A. m. Arrive at Selma 12:04 a. m. FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK At 10:30 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. m. At Atlanta 5:42 p. m. liy Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. I, eavo Atlanta fl:00p. m., CHARLOTTE 8:35 a in., Danville 3:27 p. m. Arrive at Washington 4:30 a. in., at Baltimore 5:30 a.m., at Philadelphia 1 :ffo p. 111., at NEW YORK 5:15 p. m. Sleeping Cars run from Atlanta to Charlotte. Hy Kcimcsaw Houle. Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. m„ Dalton 10:28 p. in., Bristol 10:45 a.m., Lynchburg 10:45 p.m. Ar rive at Washington 6:45 a. m., at Baltimore 9:15 u. m. at Philadelphia 1:30 p. in., at NEW YORK 5:15 p. nt. Sleeping Cars run from Atlanta to Lynchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY From Atlanta and New York 6:37 a. m. From Montgomery und Selma 2:25 p. m. Tickets for sale at Union Passenger Depot. CHAB. P. BALL, General Hup’t. 11. M. ABBETT, Agent. janl-tl Notice. OFFICE MOBILE & GIRARD RAILROAD, 1 January 31, 1875. j ON and after this date Trains ou this Rend w ill run as follows *. PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close connec tion with M. k E. R. R. for Eufaula: Leave Columbus 3:00 p. m. Arrive at Troy 10:85 p. m. Leave Troy 2:20 a. m. Arrive at Columbus 10:20 a. m. Freight trains, going only to Union Springs, leave Columbus Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fri days. Leave Union Springs Tuesdays, 'Thurs days and Saturdays. it> b® tf W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.