The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 13, 1875, Image 1

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1. 15. WLIKiIIT \ CO., !ami'imVM-k'btShw. Tl .H >is OF TIfF. Golumbus Daily and Weekly Times, I)\I I . Y : Ono. War, Six Months. * J*J Throe Months. . ’** jj? One Month 7,> WEIIKLYi Ono Year 2 0() Six Months * ,K) Admrtimng Halm may Imhad on appli • *a turn. IUTIS oi iim-HI SIM;. z-sL S3S3S*Si -sH,mAV 5 8$ 3 B§SS.3 i§ 8 8 3 §■ SSK-l s >i' v ' > vv f S 3 88.835 S ? 8 S S 3 § j -< Z *UUI‘>K 1 83S338S8S5sS-ir. V , K! SSSSSSaSSisS- - C3 'Zt s oa< sc<o&-'i|ni(>K j: SSSJS.ISSSSSBS 5 ■ 1 - * l U uo K i j 803'55” — ;t §g* 88SS8888?88 SS- SS ? S* r -j v £c -i :l—- - j .mo j 1 porot. additional in L K*al Column. Marring*)nod Funeral \’<>u-(*>- si. Daily, dverv other day for one month or ) iougerj two-tfiinis above rates. j GEORGIA m.N \iti;l Special to the Daily Ton >'>■'■ .v v. 1 - Atlanta. *; s i'< !•. 12. KKN \TI . ’J'lf entiivtlaj was s[. ut in <lis, 11- ins a bill report ml by 1 lie special e, ,111- mittpe, and u siibstilute offered by Mr. lieese, for <1 i-ji ll a' the peni tentiary eouviel Bcexe’g substitute proposes t-. hire them to ineor|>onned e,uuituies for a term of twenty years. After a naoiltpr oi speeehe . tin- Senate, evidently dissatisfied with Doth plans, anti very justly, too, laid the whole matter on the table, and adjourned. H . U Third reading pf tin- bill to allow Ihe Ordinaries of Kiliiiudiain, Kinun-; uel, Millin', Burke end I).. If?e to fiir. out county eouviet Kill t‘, prot ide lor ill, iniliuny * 0 - , gani/.ation of tin -‘.ndent.- of the .State University. Pa- Bill to create 11 Stilte lioai'il ot Health was taken up, argued with great force and clearin'.-s !> \ Mr. Thomas, and being amended ,as not to <smillet with the two existing medical boards, was pc I yens s’, nays ti l. Bill to create a nevr eouin y of parts of Clark, Oreeno and M t'li-m.t •• be • i-ftlled Oconee, wa p.'i- —yea no, nays 4*>. A resolution was adopie i restiiep iug debate to five minutes during the l ermMndWjOf tie' es .i ni. To authorize sheriffs to nolle.tax ,//,. fern withoui regard io am it. Passed. To repeal section- r.on arni iM-iof tho ('ode, requiring weighers of rot ten, rice and other produce lo take oaths, Passed 1 hi- S'-ttl. - tint Sumter county suit- The rules were su.qiemled, and Peeplesiutroilui'e I the following To provide for summoning jure • in eases of nuisance: to amend thet'on sidtut.ion as relates to State emlor.-e --ment of railroad hotuls. An immense number of Bouse 11ml Sb-nate bills were read tin ond time in the afternoon - ■ ieg Weather charming. VUIIAMA LKGISI.AT! RE Sji-'ru! to the Times by M. a \ Line ' *gN VI i . Al,yrT<j.)Hiasy, Pehruary 12. The House amendtn si lo the lull to al io w foreiitners to hold teal tale wa in 1! eon euriTtl in. Tin*Constitutional < onveiition I>il l was postponed until Tiiurs lay n xi, and made a speeiai order. Tiio following House bill- were passed: To nmentl *• -tloti 47:t3 of the UoviscdCotie; to add a part of Dal las to Chilton county. Tin Hon bill t,o authorize the Commissioner-'j Court of Clay. Bill In • and Wilcox I counties to pfox idea pauper fund for said counties,; was umeuded on mo tion of Jere Hnral- ai by striking out Balias county, and passed. The tin ft of" th Iloiisr* was taken ui> entirely in discussing the Senate hill to fix the salary of the (.'omtrii sionerof Industrial Ilesoureesat #.iun, and require him to live at the capital. Coon, Bruce, Harp, and all the car pet-baggers and negroes spoke against the, bill, but the Democrats sat them out, and passed the bill. The Governor he appointed C. F. Solvers Immigration (otnmi-doner. Col. B. M. Woolsry i one of the di rcitors. .IretUrul n I hr* Erie Hai I Jeesev Cnv, February 12 V- *ii ■ous accident occurred this morning on the Erie Railroad, near Ridge wood, N. .T. Tire whole train was making way towards Jersey <"iy, when the bolts between two ears broke and tlie train parted. The for ward part, of the train of eleven ears ‘•rushed jpto the section that had been storys-q, and two ears were completely wrecked. Alex. 55eley. brakeman, was erused to death, and several other employees slightlv in jured. THE DAH-Y TIMES. THE NATION AI. (WIMTAI.. MiiATw.ioiißl l*i*o(*enlinvM. i Rjot ial to tiio Times, by s. ii \. Lint. ; bKNATK. WASHiNti i\)N, Ffbniaty 12. in th<‘ Sonalt*. Clayton, of Arkansas, mad** an effort to have the message o( the President on A\ kan affairs taken up for the purpose of havinu it re ferrod. EdwaivUs objected to taking up the message in the morning hour. Claybni then withdrew the motion, HOIST.. The Htnise is i-onsitlei iim the Tariff bill. Congressman Peek broke his wrist by a fall on the iee. • ♦ • let* Him mi. Hikidn, Kel>. 12. Yesterday morn ing, some forty fishermen’s erafts ' were report, il offtlu' Highland House, bound into Boston harbor, hut on aeeoiint of the lee. none of them Avert' able to reach the eily. j This evening, word came that a num ber of vessels were ashore and others fast in the iee, ami that tin* fisher men were out of provisions and wa ter. The Commissioner of the United States H ‘Venn.* having been inform ed of the eiivumstanee, immediately started io the relief of the ve sets ashore. Ni v\ Youiv, Feb 12 E.i North river is illlod with i ■ to-day. rendering navigation uncertain, and the different ferry boats run only at uncertain intervals, an I. in some coses, houi*s> are eonsiiiU"! in ipak ing crossings. Si* and boats be ■•am wedgml in the iee this cv.-nin-T, and fora time w ren* unable t o rea eh either side. Home ilimlly returned to their sli|.if* in eotise.|ttene • of tlieiee em bargo. • ♦ * l.oiil lor noii Hi 4n rail no. C.na Min.\, F**b. 12. In tho ljegisla ture to-day, A. and. Sltaw K~*|.. Demo crat, was eieeted Judge of tin* 'Third District, to fill a va*ane> -a. ioned by the death <*t' Jndcn (fremt, hit*- eamiidate for (b•vorma', <‘\ (lovernnr Mii-is and L. C Northrop, Esq., both Kepublhans. The Hndi eals accuse Mnscs of selling out. • ♦ • I’lrtt in IliirliorA. Hauj toim, Cebrua. ;. 12. Kire was j discovered at •'! o’elook, tiiis morning, in Miller’s fancy store, on Maim* str “t. The hydrant- wer>- IVozen and the lire spread s.uii)i. Falling walls injured sevmal jiersons. Total loss so far #250,000. The lire i still burn ing. Xo later dotail-. • ♦ • n iAis in n i.ruuAi'ii. Kju rial to tit I’.vily Trxrvs by s. a \. nine.] The new treaty betw* < u Ilavti and San llomingo binds <ae!i t * main tain the integrity of their r -speetive tcrriiories, ami not to cede a ij ■ nt islands t* foreign powers. Toni' 1 , the eannihal, with eiglitv of Ids hdlowei s, have 1 ii'*'!* '■Ni eilh and : in Ilavti f*ir man eating. Cnn'ca on the island i J-undant ai #l3 per hurt dred. Tweui> in • ■ iiioliu,-o in_ Europe have prott's'i* i a. iin-‘ *ii • interfer (>*] with '*• Catholie e!“ 'ions, a implied in i *i. ll ;ij • k’- eii'Milar dis patch. Prof---- -• a- (iibn in', of tin* TT'iiver sit v of (~'alifornia. has a.ecoph‘d tin Pn -xideneyof the John llopkins Cni varsity in' lialtimoro, for whi.di Hop kins beipieHthcd #2.500,000. Last night, about 10o’clock Frank Lij< .a • irivvr **n tin- Lake av**nue strm.'t4-ars, at llonhi ?ter, N. Y., wa found dead hanging over the front platform. H is -aippos-f 1 that in look ing out fora passenger his head came in eonfAct wit h a treo standing very near the track, which runs on the sides of flu* stiv-. t. The Spanish Governm-mt has or dered a fresh levy of 7u,00u t roops ; of these 15,000 will He sent i' reinforee tlie army in Cuba, and the remain der put into the Held to opernb* against the (’ai lisf s The German < tov-- -nm id hn • is su -d an order prohibiting tin* impoi tat ion of American potatoes. • ♦ • Marine liifeirmriier. Savannah. Feb. 12. Vnivinl Sh:. Astra. Sail.* 1 Sliip Kobena; bark Kvariel; brig IJaiiy Verd<-u; seln s, I;. 'J‘. (• < • -lea - and Jno. S. liigraliam. Cit-arc I Schr. Eastern Queen, fur f 1.; vana. Tii.\i‘s—Moiik.v SavtMl. rnjfE Ciry l < Jl .-.k . i:! 0.- : rii* I•.a 'i- t-. m 1 by thf 20th iu.-tiuit, uml upon ill) kuim (whfth*r thn v hok f>r odS, a prjrttou "I tii • lu.Vj pnhi lx*fr; Mar. li Ist. a <li* Diiiit of SIX I'KH (jKKT. will b<; alh.WD'l. Ad .•\".-u!i*bh will Id Ibwtbkl for all unpaid on firi<t July, j MONEY MAV BK HAVE!) by in'; now, < v.* c Ud niotiey h;n 1 > b- borrow oil af <-nrr<-nt rule < 1 inter.st. ‘ JNO. N. BAKN I7I T, Tr* i- arr;. and C liJeH.'ir. f 1,13 2w Valentines! /OR STOCK IS NEW FUES if ASM CHEAP \ 1 \V.- huv<- many N';-.v Ki.,vh-. K ntiiii' ntal hd*l Comic. Call ami buy hobh*. It.-BicmlKi' that mixt Humlay, 1 . bruary Hth, i.4 Vam-ntin.'n Day. ,i. iv. i'cam: & Aoitn u. Bw)kl*ilcr and RUlinn* r‘. (MnmUil.. Ui -rgia. : M>t* tr Dissolution. rpHEfirm of SWIFT, .MCPJMIV . CO, . . • .b --fl Holv-fl tills date by th<* death'' Mr.EOUI \V. rSBELE. All iti'b-bt .1 to t/o late firm will please rail and r • 111• with tlie uurvivinj? partners. GEO. P. SWIFT. H. O. MMUPUY. OF/) P. SWIFT. Jr. February Htu, 1*75. rorARTN’KItSHfI*. The nnd--rHlf.fi!. il will coutiune the Wareho if and CommiHUioii bouillons unde? the firm natn of SWIFT, MUItPIIV o CO., and solicit all bosi nt‘nn in their lin-. GEO. P. SWIFT, S. (~ MURPHY. GEO. P. SWIFT, Jr. f.-bl 1 lir. Merchants’ Building & Loan Association LITOCK FOR SALE AT IPER CI.Ni. DlS count on jir valne. V JOHN BLACKMAR. ; febl'J It COI.UJIHI'S, DA.. SAT! ItDAY. I’EHRUAI!V |:l, 1875. The 1(1)til liable*. Undo Luther Beecher's grand co operative baby show, which was t<* have been one of the features of the poultry and dog exposition at Young Men’s hall. H not visible to the naked eye as yet. but it ca-tuc near making a start on Saturday afternoon. Two women with babies entered the par lor set aside l'or the little popsey-wpp seys. and, taking seats on opposite sides of the room, proceeded to state at each other coldly and suspiciously. One was a tall female with auburn hair, and the other was a little lump of a woman with very black eyes and a dertennined look.' Although they were alone in the room neither-poke, but they commenced to unpack off -1 spring.* The aulmrn-haired lady liuailv pro duced from the midst of innumerable wrappings a pah', serawnoy-looking infant, wearing considerable gold chain and an expression of settled .melancholy. Tin* other baby w?i- a chip of the old block, so to speak, a j corpulent cherub, with puffv cheek and big eyes, who proceeded to suck its fat thumbs with much eomposnrc. Tlic silenee was becoming oppres sive when the tall woman hnke it Sin* remarked withaffoetd solicitude : **\Ylmt is the matter with your In by. mum? the poor little thing looks quite unwell.” The little woman’*black e>es.siiap ped, but she answered with forced eorniosure : "Minerva Geraldine was never sick a day in her life, madam, and she is sixteen months and ten days old. Has your little one been . ailing long?” The tall worn in’s hail' began to raise up, but she pretended to he looking to see where the pin was pricking her sad-f‘act'd babe, and [made no reply. I Present h sin* wound the infant’s gold j chain around her linger in an abst met ed manner so that the other woman' would see it. The. rival mother produced a coral necklace, with a blue locket, and carelessly . In.- ped it übjiit Minerva Geraldine'.- ne.-k. The; tli ' >' h *r in tone.--, of alarm ex claimed, "Why, Alphonse, have you lost yuirlittle gold ring?” Alphonso, ; who was about thirteen months old, vouchsafed no reply, but only looked -ad, and his motlicr, after a brief search, produced the ring from a needle ease, and, with a glance of triumph, forced it on liis linger. The little woman was pale, but com- i pressed her lips wit h stern dcterinin-1 1 atioii. lieachiiig down into her bask-j ct she brought out a silver mug and a wax doll, with real hair. She trem-| bled with excitement, for she had j shown her full hand. She won ; the -ilv<T mug settled il. “Did you intend to put that over-! grown monstrosity on exhibition here? ’ inquired the fiery-haired fe rn dm glaring wildly at her rival. "Why don’t you hire out your dy ing skeleton to a side • how?’ 5 scream ed the little woman. her eye. snap-! pine with rage, "\\ omaii!’ *( 'real in !*!” H looked a if then* might b • blood -head a i l a humane report*r, who; had overheard the wrangle, l ushed I in to interfen*. "1 my little darling a mou -lro ity?” I "Isiny Alphonsoa living skeleton?” i Doth i ll f <*'. i ogai ion rang out simul laneou'lv. wifli a shrillness that drowned th yelping of the canines j and crowing of the prize roosters in! t In* uex t apartinent. "I j idie-, " said lie, wit h an expres-1 sion f . rent solicitude, "I hey are boihang ls. lint, for 11 xavim’s sake do 11 . >■; i- x ain me, for 1 have just been exposed to Ihe seal Jet lev ” Andeaeh exusp ra.’ and female i-luteh- , e I up her baby and nursing bottle; and basket and bourn-*d out. He wa. alone. E.rcluiinjt’. . fVour (ip Ta \ UHimis. I'ouiH-il Eaviii/? (Ext il mi i-arly lut-- Ft t le- | ... .-tiuu -a t.i x H for 1H7., th tiiw* ullo\v<-<l . i uiulilug roturiiH in very limited, aud pari; : r.nppftfnlly and osirii'intly r'-.pioHtDd to mulv 4rit hpforo 20th inut While Ahhchhoi-h lm and iUd value of real earfate, it iH noenaaary tr • <>v. iiera 1< *'d ive in a deacription or tin- m.i* l).r of tlu-ir lot} OtherwiHP, they will 1 in r.filt and liable t" ;i double ta'C. < 'flit-i* e ; (be C Mir! House. M M. MOORE. C!‘ fl. < M.M LNv ii. F. KV FRUIT. DEAIJSR I N i-amiiy * Fancy Groceries, 1 (a* l*otil t OEM, a." VII i- I < *itSeed, I elTls' I*lfct‘ Ilu niH, *2 II). •:!* TomtttocK :if ‘iOr. •S “ “ “ (>ili-<*(l}4i- (liosltcii Ilnl U r, ISuekwiiuat Flour. t: ~ All Guoilh Delivered. ~0 \ !>, - - I 1 * i,-. I S AND Kin.SOLES oumlantly on hand. H. F. KVKItKTT, fl I>7 2w Corner near Market, Sans Souci Bar! Restaurant and Ten Pin Alley ! I > EST o; WIN Ed, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. ; \ 3 OVATEiiS, FISH. GAME and Cboiee Moulh served .t all hour.', at n-a- liable prires, and privute 'inn when deal red. THE TEN PIN ALLEY 1* the Ud ever eon strnet*'-d in ColurnbiiH. Mr. JAMES LAWRENCE l .iH charge. jrin.j tf A. J. BOLAND, Proprietor. Chciip Heme. •‘aE- No Bi’iH-juitoi hor dut in Htimirc-r. Excol f-a t water mid prood pardeii. Apply lo V/, R. BLANCHARD, ft hi (I eod-we fr*in-Irn 122 Broad St. Wood. J>KR:ioNS WANTING CHOICE PFNI-I WOOD, can b K’ipp’ied at a very low figure by railin'; on ELLIS X HARRISON. feblO at Clioin* Rottoni Land for Rent. H AV ING more land than we desire to rultivat", w a offer for rent at low rat- s land in any qiiantitieK from H) to WK) aeres. The plaaUtihn is on Flint river, in Crawford county, three mill h from Everett’s Station, on Southwestern Rail road, and is* known its the Hill place. Land un surpassed in fertility, and remarkable for health. House room abundant. We intend living on the olare ourselves. Apply to K. M. and it. B. GUNBY, or to ELLIS k HARRISON. f< b 7 1w The Savannah Advertiser Vi HUSHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, AT Sava xxxn all, Groo. (a;ti. >. Mciioi.w, i’. u l*ulllMltrr. ilitiiH'Ai'r. Th VnvteHTWFW i* a live, oomprehonslvt news paper, publiMhlliK the latest N-\\a and Market Reports from all parts of tin country, particular attention brin# alvian to Savannuh’s Local and Ooinmrrclal attUlra. i> roiiiTii M Tld 'VKRTisru will boa bold and fearless expo ul -ii ilie Dcmooratlo-CoUHcrvatlve creed. TO %IIVKRTINKII* \ >. ’.led udvantagcM arc offered, our larg# and ■ .ndiitf cir.-ulatioii rcuderin * the Vovi kti -m a \.tillable advrvtlaluw medium. TCKIIs ItX Hill.. u. Prepaid by the Publinher. <, u 1 *mi.v. 1 year |H 00 I •• and months 4 HI : a•• 200 Wt.Mii v. I vein- 1 7A •• l months 1 00 9 i*hosii :< TFH OF THE Non York Weekly Herald. .run s boiHMiN i*ro|rit'tor. Ilroaduiiy atiKl Ann *a *-*■(. FOSTAGK FltEFi. Annual Subs -rlptiou Price $ 2 I runt ItATKH. Tltr.-c Copies 5 Five Copies H Ten Copies lft Twenty Oopleti 25 An extra copy will be sent to every elub of ten or more. Additions to claim received at elub rates. These ratca make the Weekly HkhaLD the •h> sipest publication in the country. Terms cash in advance. Money sent, by nuiil will bo at the risk of the sender. A ;;eitt*rona porlltm of the Weekly Her am* will ! be nppropriat-d to Agriculture, Horticulture. Floriculture. Pomology and the managemn-iit ..t doitD stie u Hint als Particular attention will b. pribl. also, to Reports ot the Markets. Th.-aim will be to malo- the Weekly Hkkw.d superior to any other npricnltliral and family D.-wepapcr ill the country. I \i r\ umiib i <d (he Weekly Heuai.uwUl eon- ; I; u a led si i\ aud tie lab-stand most Impor- I..*vt news bv t. I--graph IY*ui all jwrtsof the world : up f* the hour of publication. During tin- • ssion ot Congress He Wepki y | will . ..ntaiii a sui.iinaiy of the proceed ings and the latest in ws by telegraph troin Wash- 1 ingbni, I'oliticul Iti llglmis. Fushioimbh*. Artistic, I Literary and Hporting Int<dligeuc< ; Obituary No- j tices. Varieties. Ainusenicuts, Editorial articles ! on the prominent topics of the day, a review of Hu Cattle and Dry Goods Markets, Financial and 1 (ommercial intelligence, and aeewunts of all tlie] important uml iitb resting event* of the week. The price of subscription, whenever practica- i blc. hoi Id I*. transmitted by l*out Ollicc <)r -d-v:i. Ft is the safest mode of transmitting < money by mail. \t smull Post Olllccs iti th. 4-ouiitry, win T 6 post Ollicc Orders cannot be obtained, moi t*y may be remitted jn Registered Letters, Advertisements, to a limited number, will bo inserted in th** Weekly lleiiaeb. THE DAILY II El! Al.l) I‘OSTADE FREE. % tin list 1 wii bsrript lon B’rlci* tllYIl)-! ill ktIVaiHNN Write the address on letters to the New York j lli km.o, in a hold and legible, hand, and give the j mine-ot each subscriber, of l*ost Office, County and Kbit m plainly that no errors in mailing pa- j !>■ i v ill be. liable to occur. I N7X>. TUI', MONTGOMERY lilvertiscr ami iliail SOH 1M75. The ADVIJM ISKR EnMUnbei in IH2S Th‘ MAll. RHlubllGiPd in 1*54. I I is one. of the largest papers in the Htutc, containing, in its Daily Edition, thirty-two col umns of matter, and in its Weekly thirty-six columns. It competes with th< most popular In circulation. It can lay claim, in the highest de gree. to the confidence of iti- readers. It circu late;; in every county in the Htate, and in almost every state ill the Union; and, what is impor tant to advertisers, its r-aders are of the largest purchasing classes. Its market reports which embrace the cotton, grain and produce markets, both local ami of the principal trade centres - are unsurpassed in in-curacy and fullness. Its Legislative Reports, Head Notes of D cislons of the Supreme Court, and political information emeuating from the Slat Capital, will b* early, complete and author itative. Its reviews and selections are under careful and intelligent supervision. Its Miscel laneous and Local departments will he full and interesting. Agricultural information and house hold instruction form a valuable part of its con tents. 'B ln- Mi'flil) UlvftHlscr 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 (dubs. The price is low enough to Hiiit the wauls of our large (and constantly increasing) number of subscribers, and we usk our friends throughout the Htate (and we. address every reader as one of them) to assist us In our pur pose to add thousands oi new subscribers to onr lists for 1*75. TERMS DAILY. <>i 4 copy one year $lO ltd six months f 00 three months 2 50 J’-stage on Daily f.o cents per annum, uml whi<di must he added to subscription price und paid in advance, as the new postal law requires that posts#' he paid in advance at tin* place; of publication. WEEKLY. One copy one y ar £ 2 00 Ten copies one year 17 50 Twenty copies one ydar 02 00 Postage on Weekly 15 cents per annum, to be paid same as on Daily. An extra copy to the getter-up of every club of ten Weekly subscribers, or the Daily one year for every club of 50 Weekly subscribers at $1.50 each. A!) business letters should be addressed to W. W. BCRKWB. Advertiser Office, jan7 Montgomery. Ala. H. J. I’OiiliK, Dentist, Over Wittlch A- Kiusel's Jewelry Store, Broad land tfj Street. Joseph F. Ron. Uloriii') „V < oiiifti llor til Dm. OFFICE west side Broad street over store of W. H. ltobarts a. Cos. Practices in Stale and Federal Courts, Advice and services tendered to Administrators. Executors, Guardians, .\c, Kpe cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles, Jke., In Georgia! or anywhere in the United states. All m-siM os promptly attended to. fel7 dtf THORNTON A GRIMES, iUoI'IIC.VN ill l.ilVI. OFFICE over Abell Co.'s, corner of Broad and st. Clair streets, Columbus, On. .inn 15 ly A. A. 1 M )Z1 Vlloi-iM-v al Dm. 1)1U‘ 'TICKS In Ntat.' uml Finlnnt ( "lirl- nf Georgia ami Alabama IG. Makes Commerelul Law a specialty. Office over C. A. Redd .v Co.’s store. Ju HI Om J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor ! at Law, I )RACTICKH in Courts of Georgia and Alabama. I Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd .V Co.’s. ha Special attention given to collections. jail 10 tf .1. I>. I* AM I*o. Yltrn<‘.v at l4in. Office over lfolstoad A- Co.'s, Broad street. Co mbus, Georgia. Iu Office ai all bow*. jatiH dly John Blackmar, St. riuir Stroot, Huiiliy’s BniKlinß’. next to Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Jtl'lTi:, !Y I'KUMPWION, To Mercliuntrt’ uml M< chanics’ Jlr.uk, this city. lan 25-1 \ HR. J. A. I R<}l HART HAS AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment on thi premise's formerly known as the l>r. Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office on Mc- Intosh street, where professional culls, made either at day or night, may he left and will he promptly attended to us soon as received. jau22-eod tf. G. A. KtEHNE, MEKCII VIN’I’ TAILOR I ill linmtl street, MAS on hand a handsome assort men 1 of Gen tlemen’s Dress Goods, English and French Cttssinieres. Yesllugs, Ac. Cutting doue nl roasonubß* rates. Have your Clpthes made by me, and I gunrontoi perfect satisfaction ill style and prlc. JanSl ly John Mehaffey, \ T 11 IN OLD STAND, corner of Ogl' tlmlpi and Bridge streets. <’oliiniOn- Will l*y Hit’ Highest Murk cl Frirc inn ItiiliK, OM I'olloii. Ilitlt-K. Oi-> mill Rrrftli, ITirs nr AM. KTSI'S. lleiiHWiix mill 'l’iillow, Old .llclnls, Ae., Delivered tit Depots ami 'Wharl’s iu Columbus, Geoi ■ Jan3l D WIIJJAM MUNI)AY, Livery and Sale Stable Keeper, OXlrthorpr Ntreet, rpm: rest teams in the city for iiire. 1 at all hours day und night. Funerals nerved at. short notice. Drovers accommodated on liberal Ptmi.e jnn.'Jl D RANKIN HOUSE. i oliiiiilmis. dHstruiii. J. W. RYAN. iNop’r. Ruby Restaurant, BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, UNDER THE RANKIN HOUSE. janl <Dwtr J. W. KVA\, l>r|l’r. DANIEL R. BIZE, DEALER IN GKNrtlib ANTI FANCY anocEßiEs, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. tK/ITH uneuualod advantages for obtaining V\ Country Produce 1 keep constantly in store Butter, Eggs, Chickens, potatoes), Dried Fruit, Ac. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES, both fresh ami attractive, aud at lowest possible j CASH PRICES. All ar* invited to examine on BrynnNl., between Oglcllioi'is* .bjarkvon, janl deodawif Ellis &j Harrison, Auctioneers, (iiiuiiNiiiii tlci'climil.i ami Iteul IXUitr AaeiitN < Of.CM I SUM. GI3OIUJIA, Offer for Kale City and Country HIIAL lISTATII, CATOAHA IJMK, (the best in Market.) NIIW 111 <;<;h:n, of all Patterns. GltO(!i:iUKM, HUY GDOIIM, IMIOVIS IONH, At’., Ac. Will attend promptly t-- I,!•’,< AI. W.II.KW in ; the City and Country. janl-tf PUTNEY & PITTMAN, DEALERS IN Mai •kel >*n] >| >l i< v i*4 Itiitli-r. Us*. Poultry. Fruitw mid Vftai‘(iil>li‘K. Vo. 1 K. 8 Vegetable Market, and Next door t® I)r. (Jheney’s Drill; Ntor.t, Under Rankin House, Crawford Street. jan3l lw Fine Aldemay Hull. rjNHE fine Aldernay Bull, “General I/t-,” is now at Owners stables, whera he will remain for a while. febll [Janlfl dlrn J. & J. Kaufinan n IIUI.IMU; IIKU.KIIN IN < ■ 1C 4 Kl. Ii I LIQUORS, Ton.v( 'C os. PROVISIONS, Bagging and Ties, \iui nil VrlioleN in (lie tin (•“!•> I.ini-mill ilx ■(■'iiii‘li<*n. • We Sell as Low as any .lobldng Holme in the ITiitiwl Sifutes. if Bonarlit in mne (Juantil ies by Aildimt' Treielils, liikiii 4 - anee nod i;\< liiiii)re. Vox. II mill IH Sireet, ( *<>! ,1! >1 111 S. DA. .1. A ,1. Ii U I'MIV janl tf H. F. ABELL & CO. HAVE IN ABLY ROSE POTATOES. | r> Peerless Potatoes. lIUSSCtt Potatoes. Seed Potato* s. Peach Blow Potatoes, Pink Eye Potatoes, Now Leaf Lard, by tierce, keg or Jap Id. Goshen or Western Butter. New Raisins and Currants. Soft-Shell Almonds aud Pecans. Magnolia and TMnrnoml Hnnu . tr-tj All goods delivered by ii. r. .v 4 o. Jan 7 tf GILBERTS PRINTING OFFICE j AND Hook Hiiidery, Ot>|M)siie New Piwtolllfe llitlltliug, COTATMHIS. Ci A.. IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL. AND Experienced Workmen employed in each Do purtnn lit. Orders for work of any description filled with dispatch, und at most rcosonable rates. Georgia arid Alabama Legal Blanks Ot v ry description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. ISctrcipi Iloolts FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock : also printed to order when de sired. /ft)’ Prices and Hpecinnuis of Work furnished ou iiiplicatiou. THOM. fiiUH in, janl tf roltntil>iiM,€Ja. THE Weekly 'Enquirer ! A Pnper for the IVojtle, a Frieml of the Farmer and Industrial Flasses. a iiKArnt i'i. jsnzrsjsr ciihomo J.N ITTI.KD “PERRY'S VICTORY!" Givrii lt KveryM'A Mubwelber. This picture represents Com. Oliver H. Perry in the act of passing from one ship to another In a small open boat, during the heat of battle, ex posed to the fire of the enemy. It YlettMircK ill by 22Inclics, is artistically finished in thirteen colors, and is undoubtedly the most desirable Chromo ever offered as a premium. Single copies of it sell at JS. We have at a great outlay secured the exclu sive control and sale of it, aud therefore are en abled to present It to our patrons as above. The Knooiuku still stands pre-eminent as a first-class Newspaper. Its various departments allotted to Editorials, Humorous, Agriculture, Correspondence, Telegraphic and ficneral News all give evidence of the care and pains taken to supply its readers with all tlif mwn and a variety of reading that cannot fail to interest each aud every member of the household. Rubscribe through our agents or send direct to us. We desire an agent at every Postoffice, and where none are yet appointed let some of onr friends apply for th- agency. Address FARAN & MEAN, Publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio. For Sale. A LOT OF HEED OATS, CORN, FLOUR, HEED Pfrt'ATOEH, FEATHERS, PIGS FEET. HUOAR, OCFFEE, TOBACCO and MEATS. I>. AVEHETT, janlU Ini under Rankin House. ] VOL. 1. —NO. 87 Jordan's Joyous Julep. A Specific for Neuralgia. I HAVE been saying a good deal through the ]Miners of lute extolling JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP us u most wonderful NEURALGIA CURE, hut for fear you may exclaim as Shakspeare when lie said ••You cram these words Into mine car against the stomach of my sense,” I now sub mit to veins luit persons say who have tried ms Neuralgia Julep, with the most complete and urttisfartory reuull: Com Miivs, Juuuary IG, 1875. .Mr.Jordan: I take great pleasure in recom mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, It has produced a most wonderful relief in one ol' the severest attacks of neuralgia iny daughter • ver has had. Him has been treated for it by three skillful physicians, with very little benefit, and used all Ihe usual remedies with little sue cess. I can with much confidence hope for a per manent cure. It is only two days slneo wo began the me O! it. and It is appar-mtly of pMWHMIi benefit. Yours, with respect, MRS. L. T. NORMAN. Pkikuhhuiui, Va.i Jan. IP, 1875. Jno. 1.. Jordan, Esq., Columbus, Oa.: 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 iu my own ftnuily, in the worst case, too. that ever canm under niy observation, I now enclose fifty cents for second bottle, as i con sider it too Yiiluuhlo a medicine to be without, though I have no Immediate use for it. Very trn!v yours J AMES T. TOSH. Com-MBi *. Ga„ Nov. 1874. Or. J. L. Jordan: Dear Sir—Your Joyous Julep for Neuralgia bus been tried iu my family, and with the most happy result.aml I find in it till you claim for itH virtue. Aud I unhesitatingly re commend it to nil who are suffering from Neural gia as something a little remarkable in its cura tive power. J. D. WORTHY. CoLl MBUti, UA., Dec. 18. 1874. Or. J. /.. Jordan —Your medicine, Joyous Julep, Is without an equal for Neuralgia. Huving been u great sufferer from the pain, and having tried tlie prescriptmnH of many physicians, yd ; all proved of no effort until I tried four doses ! of your Julep, when 1 was immediately relieved, j ami have not been troubled slneo. 8. C. MADDOX. Lake City-. Fla., Nov. 4, 1874. Dr. J. L. Jordan —Please send me another bot tle of your Joyous Julep for a friend. 1 have never found anything equal to it for Neuralgia. Two doses cured me almost Instantly, and I can safely recommend it to do what you say. Very respectfully. Ac., JOHN M. JEFFRYH. I' Kit NANI>I N\. UI.A .. April. 1871. Dr. ./. L. Jot dan, Columbus, Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add my tes timony to the efficacy of your “Jordan's Joyous Julep,” in giving iustaut relief in Neuralgia;’ami to till appearance, as effective as instantaneous. I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and since taking a few Rmspooufuls of your relief, two or more weeks have elapsed, and there are no ind i -of return. 1 hope that the human fam ily will raecive a benefit commensurate with tie importance of vour discovery, and that your pecuniary reward will bo equal to its well de served merit*. Yours, respectfully. MRH. L. DOZIER Price 30c. Liberal discount to the trade. Besides manufacturing this mcritorions com pound, JORDAN S JOYOUS JULEP, I have on iinud. ami keep receiving in small quantities, th hint and Purest Medicines for the admixture* Physicians’ Prescriptions, aud to which I give the i losest scrutiny und euro in preparing. I can always be found at. my store any hour of the night, by ringing the bell. Prices consonant with hard times uml weal, purses. Soliciting your calls, I promise my best efforts to please aud merit your patronage. Respectfully, .IUIIV 1,. JOKUAX, %|*ot No. 198 Broad Street, Columbus, (la. janl7 tf City Tax Sales. U r ILI. be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY IN MARCH NEXT, on Broad street, at corner of Pre* r, lllgcs A-. 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 fi.fas. for taxes due said city of Columbus: Fart of lot No. 1f, 6, being store occupied by J. ('.Andrews Si Cos., ou east side of Broad street, levied ou as the property of John T>. Carter. Amount of lax (590.60. Part of lot No. 182. being store occupied by Mrs. C. (.'ash, on oast side of Broad street, levied on as the property of B. F. Perry. Amount of tux $25.23. North pari of lot No. 2JI, being building lately occupied us a pq|toffice, but now occupied by \V. R. Hkinnor, corner of Randolph ami Oglethorpe streets, levied on us thu property of Mrs. M. S. dcGraffi’nried. Amount of tax $142.75. Lot No. .‘lB6, corner Troup nml Randolph streets, levied on ns the property of Mrs. Mur.\ Dixon. Amount of tax $151.25. South-east corner of lot No. 176, being stor* formerly known us Dr as stirs corner, on corner of Randolph and Oglethorpe, streets, levied on as the property of Mrs. a. A. Billing. Amount of tax $111.25. Smith part of lot No. 21, being vacant portion of said lot fronting on Front street, adjoining and south of tho wooden tenement boarding house of Eagle und Phcnix Manufacturing Com pany, being 40 feet, more or Ichh, levied on uh the property of W. A. McDongald. Amount of tux $22.00. Lot No. 887, on east side of Troup street, lovid on as the property oi James K. Redd. Amount of tax $115.25. North pnrt of lot No. 178, being store occupied by H. McCauley, ou east aide of Broad street, levied on as the property of Mrs. S. C. McCauly. Amount of tax $87.23. South nart of lot No. 176, being one-half inter est in tin; store on corner of Broad and Randolph streets, occtipid by J. S. Jones, levied ou as the property of the estate of <’. Cleghoru. Amount, of tax $881.25. Part of lot No. 68, being store occupied by Geo. K. Andrews, on west Hide of Broad street, levied on as the property of Frank Adams. Amount of tax $170.26. Lot No. 8, Jail Knuaro, corner of Bridge und Jackson streets, levied ou as tho property of tin estate of W. Y. Bard* u. , Amount ot tax $118.50. Parties may settle uuy <>f the above before day of sale by paying amounts mentioned, together with tho cost of advertising. WM. L. ROPINHON. jnnfil oaw4t Deputy and Acting Marshal. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. •> I 1-2 Hum-* lo \ lurk. Wkhtibn Railmoad of Alabama, \ Columbus, Ga., Sept. 13, 1874. ) 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 U. m. Arrive Opelika at 12:20p. in. At Atlanta 6:42 p. m. Hv Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m.. CHARLOTTE 8:35 a m„ Danville 3:27 p. in. Arrive at Washington 4:30 a. in., at. Baltimore 6:30 a.m., at Philadelphia 1:30 p. iu., at NEW YORK 6:15 p. in. Sleeping Curs run from Atlanta to Charlotte. By KrniK-saiv Route. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. in., Bristol 10:45 a. in., Lynchburg 10:45 p.m. Ar rive at Washington 6:45 a. m., at Baltimore 9:16 a.m. at Philadelphia 1 :80 p. m., ut NEW YORK 5:15 p. m. Sleeping Cars run from Atlanta to Lynchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY From Atlanta and New York 6:37 a. m. From Montgomery and Selma 2:25 i\ m. Tickets for sal*- at Union Pussenger Depot. CttAH.P. BALL, General Hup’t. 11. M. ABBETT, Agent. janl-tf Notice. OFFICE MOBILE k OTRARD RAILROAD, ) January 31, 1875. ) ON and after this date Trains on this Road will run as follows: PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close connec tion with M. k E. R. H. for Eufeula: Leave Columbus 3:00 r. m. Arrive at TrOy 10:35 l*. 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 and Fri days. Leave Union Springs Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. 1 febO tf W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.