The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, July 02, 1875, Image 3

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I* KAIILY MAIN. In *rly days, when fancy bold My heart in bondage strong and itwcet, And youthful aapiltmobi awcllcd To glad fruition 'ueath my foot. No dveam flf lamo allured my soul, Beguiling it to height*) above; A sweeter influenno bail control. Aud all my dreams were dreams of love. Then skies above were always bright; The earth around mo over fair; For hearts whoso love was infinite (’an make an Eden anywhere. I thought tho future hold for me The calmest joys, the gentlest fkte, And planned that household goods should be The preoious things of my estate. How strange ia all on which I gaae! The i>ust—-how far away it seems! Ah. me, but those were foolish days! Ah, me, but those were foolish dreams! The love that came to other men. Around my doorway never grew; I waited years aud years—and then? Why, then I planned my life anew! Crop Report*. Wo have before us the consolida ted report of the condition of the crops of the State, complied by ltr. Thos. P. James, Commissioner of Agriculture. From a general comparison of tho return of the 111 counties that have reported the following interest ing information is gleaned. Corn. —There are 7 per cent, more acres planted in corn more than last, or 152,16 acres more than last year. There is also an increase of per cent, in tho amount of fertili zers used on corn: r>B per cent, of these comspost. Xu preparation aud time of planting, there is a de crease of 3 per cent. A largo mar gin from tho middle and lower counties report tho best distance of corn 4x5, 3x7, or 3x<;— the upper counties, 3x4 3x5 and 4x4. Oats—Ther is an increase of 12 per cent in tho uumbers of acres sown in oats or 55,215 acres more than last year. 49 per cent of these wen- some in the fall, and 21 per cent featilized, Tho condition of the crop May 15th throughout the State, was 1 per cent about an average. A large majority who re ported “best variety” give the pref erence to the “rust proof’’--many prefer the “winter grazing,” while quite a number prefer what they call the “yellow, which many mean either of" tho above. A largo ma jority sow one bushel of seed per I acre some only one-half bushel, ! and others as much ns three! bushels. Wheat—The acreage in wheat is 14 per cent, or 50,239 acres more than last year ; sper cent, more fertilizers j used on it, and tho condition of the crop, May 15, 1 percent, above an av- . erage. The varieties principally rec ommended as successful are tho “Tappahannock,” “Early Red,” or “Red May,” In the middle and lower counties, and the “Tappahannock” and the spring varieties in the north counties. A large majority sow one bushel per acre, while many sow on ly one-half or three-fourths that quantity. A few sow more than one bushel. Cotton There is 5 per cent, or BD,- 150 acres hiss cotton planted this year than last. •Preparation of tho soil is reported ouly two-thirds of 1 percent, inferior to last year, while 41 per cent, more fertilizers are used, 52 per cent, of which is compost. It is gratifying to state that 83$ per cent, of tlie corn being fed in the Stato is home raised. DANIEL R. SIZE, DEALER IN GEX RIKA L AMI FANCY GHOO]EIIiIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. UfITH unequaled advantages tor obtaining Country Produce I keep constantly in store Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes, Dried Fruit, Ac. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES, both fresh and attractive, and at lowest possible i CASH PRICES. All are invited to examine on Ilrynii N(„ between Oglethorpe C.lacknon. ja.ili daodawtf Notice. 4 LL persons having claim# against the estate A ofT. (E McCRABY, lute of said county, de ceased, are hereby notified to present them to the. undersigned duly authenticated in terms of the law. A. G. McCRABY, T. D. FORTSON, j.*‘Jo oawCt Executors. I I1 tOH PECT U H OF THE New York Weekly Herald. JAMES (JOIiDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Broadway tin cl Ann Htroflt i POSTAGE FREE. Annual Subscription Price $ 2 corn HATJSH, Three Copies 6 Five Copies 8 'Jen Copies 15 Twenty Copies 25 An extra copy will be sent to every club of ten or more. Additions to clubs received at dub rates. These rates make the Wkkkly Hekald the. cheapest publication in the country. Terms cask iu advance. Money sent by mail will be at the risk of the sender. A generous portion of the Wkekly Hekald will be appropriated to Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Pomology and the management of domestic animals. Particular attention will be paid, also, to Reports of the Markets. The aim will be to make the Weekly Heuai.d superior to any other agricultural and family newspaper in the country. Every number of the Weekly Herald will con tain a select story aud the latest aud most impor tant news by telegraph from all parts of the world up to the hour of publication. During the session of the Weekly Herald will contain a summary of the proceed ings and the latest news by telegraph from Wash ington, Political Religions, Fashionable, Artistic, Literary and Sporting Intelligence; obituary No tices, Varieties, Amusements, Editorial articles on the prominent topics of the day, a review of the Cattle aud 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 Post Office Orders cannot be obtained, money may be remitted in Registered Letters. Advertisements, to a limited number, will be inserted in the Weekly Herald. THE DAILY HERALD POSTAGE FREE. Annual fcubHCriptlon Frier 512 Always In Advance. Write the address on letters to the New York Herald, in a bold and legible hand, aud give the name of each subscriber, of Post Office, County aud State so plainly that no errors in mailing pa pers will be liable to occur. Notice. rnHE public is hereby notified not to sell goods X to my wife, Mrs. ELIZABETH ANDREWS, on my account. I will not be responsible for any purchase# made by her. J. D. ANDREW'S. Je2o lw* Notice in Bankruptcy. THIS is to give notice once a week, for four weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee of Sigmond Landeaur, Bankrupt. LIONEL C. LEVY, Jr., my2s oaw4t Assignee. WESTEHN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Columbus, Ga„ June Oth, 1875. j DAILY TRAINS Leave Columbus 1:30 a m Arrive Montgomery 7:08 am j •• Mobile f>;10 r m “ New Orleans 11:45 PM • Selma 2:20 PM •* Vicksburg 10:10 am j •• Louisville 7:lsam! Leave Columbus H:il0 a m Arrive Atlanta 4:10 p m •• New York 4:15 pm TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBIA From Montgomery 12:46 p m From Atlanta 5:55 a m E. P. ALEXANDER. General Manager. 11. M. ABBETT. Agent. jaul-tf Notice. Office Mobil* and Gfiunn Railroad, 1 I Juno 1. 1875. | | rfIHE Annual Convention of tlie Stockholders of j X tho Mobile v Girard Railroad will be hold at ; the Depot in Girard. Alabama, on Wednesday, j July 7tli, at 10 o’clock a. m., when au election for | President aud six Directors will take place. j Stockholders with their families will bo passed free to Columbus from sth to *th, inclusive, and returned any day until 12th, inclusive. Certificates of Stock must be exhibited to the Conductor by tho Stockholder as evidence of their being eutitled to pass free with their fami lies, and a proxy must exhibit certificate of stoek aud power of attorney, otherwise fare will be required in both oasos. By order. J. M. FRAZER, Jel td Secretary. Notice. OFFICE MOBILE .1 OIItAIU) RAILROAD, ( June 1, 1875. ) ON aiul after this date Trains on this Road will run as follows: I PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close connec tion with M. k E. It. R. for Eufaula: Leave CoiumbnA 2:00 p. m. Arrive at Troy 0:23 P. M. Leave Troy 1:15 a. m. Arrive at Columbus 8:32 a. m. Jel tf W, L. CLARK, Snp't. Notice to Shippers. Office Mobile and Girard Railroad, y Collmads, Ga., Juue *25, 1875. ) 4 FTF.K THIS DATE, FREIGHT FOR FORT 2\. Mitchell (Station No. 1) will only be shipped upon Fridays, unless ordered sent upon other days, in which case the day must be endorsed up on the original aud duplicate receipts. Consignees must be at Fort Mitchell to take charge of Freight on arrival of trains, as the de livery there will be made at the owner's risk. 4. n. I K 17. Kit. i J2tt Agent. PASSENGERS Going North or East, UTIIL avoid night changes and secure the most comfortable and shortest route by I buying tickets Via the Virginia Midland, THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the HpriiijfH of Virginia. c. J. lOIIILU Bi:, General Manager, Alexandria, Vn. W. 11. 4’IIIPLKY, General Southern Agent, Atlanta, Ga. I ap3 tf 11. F. ABELL &.CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF j St. Croix Rum, Port Wina, Claret Wine, | Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey, j Bokor's Bitters, Sherry Wine, | Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiskies, All of the finest quality and for sale at low prices, and we are daily receiving new and choice Family Groceries of ail varieties. tfjr All Goods Delivered. SI. B\ IRIiIX & CO. •j,7 if Notice to the Creditors of Samuel Cherry. / iN Wednesday, July 7. 1876, at 5 o’clock i*. M., \ ) 1 Khali beat tli- office of L. T. Downing, Esq., Columbus, Ga., te submit to you my ac count and make final settlement according to the deed of assignment. 11. T. ORIGLF.It. Je3o 21 Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. V XX persons having demand# aguinst James Ennis, deceased, late of Muscogee county, are hereby notified to present the same within twelve months from date, properly proven, to the undersigned; and all persons indebted to said deceased will please settle the same. J. A. FKAZEIt, It. A. ENNIH, Administrator. Columbus. Ga., May 22d, 1875. frny27 oawdt Notice. I PAVING heretofore held stock in the Georgia Jfl Home Insurance Company of Columbus, Georgia, I hereby give- notice that I have sold said stock and transferred the same, and under see- ; tion 1496 of the Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt . from any liabilities of the Company. jeO oamGt JOHN L. JONKH. John Mekaffey, VT HIM OLD STAND, corner of Oglethorpe and Bridge streets. Columbus, CxJi•• ; Will Pay the Highest Market Price FOR ■tags, Old Cotton, Hides, Dry mul Green, Furs OF ALL KINDS, Beeswax and Tallow, Old Metals, Ac., Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in O ’: liTYibna, Georgia. J ori3l Wanted, Rftits ! For which I will pay $2.50 per hundred pound*. W. F. TIGVKIt, nentist, Randolph street, (opposite Strapper's) Coinmbns ■anl ly) (leorgis. 1 E. E. YONGE, I\o. Ski Uvomt Htroety Columlms, On. IS NOW OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF | Scents' furnishing goods V I' COST! |r Close Out this Dopartmeut of lilk lliisincsiH. I teb!7 tjyl W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. OHAS. H. WATT, WAIT & WALKER, WIIOLEHALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Corner untlev Rankin House, Have the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Groceries ia (lie City of Columbus, CONSISTING OF BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES. BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL DERS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LARD in tierces, Lard in buckets and kegs. FLOUR of all prudes, including tlie celebrated SILVER LAKE brand, tho best in tho world. BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as OSNA BURGH, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent, proof that may be desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of SYRUP cannot be equaled in Otis city. It includes all grades of Now Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in tho market, and much cheaper in price. It has a delightful ilavor aud rich, clear color, and select ed expressly for our trade. Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. janl tf WATT A, W.U,KKit. jThThamilton, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, OolumlDUS, Ga. I HAVE IN STOKE A LARGE STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions which were bought at lowest cash prices in car load loin anti which lam soiling at tho very lowest prices lbr CASH. 200 barrels Flour of all grades, including tho Silver Lake brand at $0,85 to SB.SU per barrel. Bacon and Bulk Meats of all kinds. Corn, Oats, Areal. Lard —Choice Loaf in tierces, kegs and buckets. Florida and New Orleans Syrups. Silver Drips and West India Molasses. Sugars of every grade. Choice Teas. Mackerel in packages of every size, one-half the price of bacon. Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnuburgs, Sheetings, Checks, Stripes, j Cotton Yarns, &c. Shoes, AVinos and Liquors. Bagging, Ties, Salt, Tin Ware, Sea. My stoek will always bo kept full and complete. Terms STRICTLY CASH, oxcopt to PROMPT-FAYING customers. No charge for drayage. Respectfully, Kihii flood*wtf J, ll* IIViIIi,TON. COTTON WAREHOUSE AN 1> Commission Business. \ V r is, tlio umli rnigned, have entered into copartnership Ibr transacting a Colton Warehouse ami \ V Uomuilfwlon Burincs*), under tlie firm name of Alien, Bedell & Cos. On the first day of August m-.vt they will take charge of the FONTAINE WAREHOUSE as filiccr'Hs.irii <’f Alien, Freer /t lllges. in tho meantime, will serve their friends and the public in any legitimate way pertaining to this business. A. M.ALLEN, A. G. BEDELL, JOSEPH H. GARRETT, Columbus, Ga., Juno Bth, 1875. (3mo) J. M. O’BRIEN. rwunmmfS MKlaMll—We—— BOOTH AND SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN We Sieoj, Always tin A FULL ASSORTMENT OF p Ail the Leading Styles and Qualitiesl Boots and Slices !| Such as the people vrnnt. Our stock is ail manufactured for OUl;£? OWN TRADE, and we warrant every pair to be® Terms Cash, ami Low I*riccs. ROOTS AKR SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES TNo. 104 Broad (Street. ROOTS AND SHOES. J. H. BRAMHALL, Watchmolrer !inl Jeweler,j un>aoz ktfob 99 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. ; insrr wins* MacJiiiiow HELLS THE BEST SPECTACLES, j *•*“ Machtoo <• *••• * c ~ ,or Watches, Clocks anil Jewelry Repaired. i Sewing Machines Repaired. It you would preserve your sight, call on Bramhatx and get a pair of his best Spectacles or Eyo Glasses. janl tt EVERYBODY SUITED. We are this Season in Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Oor Celebrated pjf For Dot li WoodandCoal. Besides a full assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GRATES, &e., And feel justified In saying that wo are BURE wo can suit auy and all classes of purchasers, both iu quality and prioo. Of other Ooods In our line, we havo a largo and complete assortment, such os TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS. kC. All of those articles we CAN and WILL sell at VERY BOTTOM PRICES, tan 1 dtf W. H. ROBARTS & CO. I)R. ,J. A. URQUHAItT HAS AN OFFICE aud sleeping apartment or tho premises formerly known as tho Dr. Buzeman lot, at tho corner of Mclntosh and Haudolph streets. Entrance t tho Office on Mc- Intosh street, where professional calls, made either at day or night, may bo loft aud will be promptly attended to us soon as received. Jan22-eod tf. .J. T. COOK, Stalls 15 & 17, Market House, constantly on hand aud for sale tho BEST MEATS that can bo obtained. U)h2s dlv J. D. Ram do. W. W. Mack all. RAMBO & MACK ALL, AUoruc.VN at l.inv, Office opposite Central Hotel, Columbus, Ga. Practice iu State and Alabama Courts. Ukfkhkncf.s—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan nah, Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, Ga.; Gov. J. Black Uroomo, Annapolis, Aid.; A. kJ. E. Lee, Jr., Esqs., St. Louis. Jel6 ly A. A . DOZIER, Alt OI'IM'.V Ilf I.UW, 1 PRACTICES In State and Federal Courts of Georgia mid Alabama. UA" Makes Commercial Law a specialty. Office over C. A. Redd & Co.'s store. Jail 13 6m THORNTON & GRIMES, Attorneys l Lav*. OFFICE over Abell k Co.’s, corner of Broad ami St. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga. Janlfi ly Joseph F. Poll, Attorney A t'oimsrllor at l.itvv. OFFICE west side Broad street over store of W. H. ltobarts k Cos. Practices iu Stato and Federal Courts. Advleo aud services tendered to Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Ac. Spe cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles, Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United States. All bukinems promptly attended to. mrf dtf G. A. KCEIINE, MKBCHANT TAILOR 134 llroatl Mtreet, HAS on hand a handsome assortment of Gen tlemen's Dress Goods, English and French CussimoroH, Vestings, Ac. Cutting done at reasonable rates. Have your Clothes made by mo, and I guarante perfect satisfaction in style and price. JanSl ly J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I PRACTICES in Courts of Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd A I Co.’s. j jfjjf- Special attention given to collections. jaulO tf Jokn Blackmar, St. Clair Street, Gunby’s Building, next to Freer, lilacs & Cos. Brokerage, Beal Estate & Insurance. 11KKER, UY I'KUMIShIOM, To Merchants’ ami Mechanics’ Bank, this citj. Jan23-ly L. P. AENCHBACHER, Tnilor. ROOMS over Moffett’s Drug Store. lam reg ularly supplied with tho latest FASHION PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect satisfaction, at reasonable rates. mh’2l eodOm Visiting Cards IN all the new stylos—Tinted, Tinted Rep, Tinted Rep with Satin Stripe aud Plain White. Price 50c per package, or printed in neat style $1 per package. Mailed to any address, postage paid, on receipt of above price. ,5. W. I’KASK A XOR.HAN, Booksellers and Stationers, Columbus, Georgia my 29 deodawtf RANKIN HOUSE. Ollumlmt, (>i'oi‘fj(ii. MES. F. M. GRAY, rroprlctrexu. J. A. REU.EKS, Clerk. niy9 ly E. L. Oiui. R. H. Okay. E. L. GRAY Ad CO., AOEKTS FOR SALE OF Texas Xjands T)ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi 1 do well to call on us, as wo have lands 1 almost every county in Texas for sale. Will give letters of introduction to responsible parties, who will take pleasure in showing lands all over tho State. Wq also settle old land claims on reasonable claims. Mr. E. L. Gray has Just returned after a resi dence of twenty years In Texas. Office at Alabama Warehouse. fmhlO 6m IX. TIIOMPHON, Livery find Kale OGLETHORPE BTEET, between Randolph and Bryan. The best of Saddle nd Harness Horses. A fine lot of Carriages and Buggios always on hand. Special attention given to the accommodation of Drovers. They will find it to their interest to put up with him. febl4 tf BOOTS AND SHOES. Sawyer’s “Eclipse” Cotton Gin, WITH OR WITHOUT CONDENSER. 0 Patented June 10, 1873, Reissued December 8, 1874. 0 Tills Is tho fifth year that my Gin has boon offered to tho publio, and its merits havo mado it so popular from Virginia to Texas, and from Arkausas to Florida, that I have boon compelled to erect entirely new works and sup ply them with now machinery and a largely increased forco of mechanics. I am now ready to moot any demand that can possibly urise, and all orders will bo filled promptly. THE ECLIPSE GIN HAS NO EQUAL as a llnter, either in speed or quality of lint. It Is offered LOW FOR CASH. Every GIN IS GUARANTEED. The attention of Grangers and all others engaged in the production of cotton is called to it, and they are invited to visit my works whenever in the city, and inspoct tho machine. Send for Oiroular and Price List. Shops and office—Corner Cherry and Fiftli streets, Macon, Ga. join 2taw.vw2m I*. C. SAWYER. Encourage Home Enterprise! G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO Arlisls Mini Phorographers! Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store. None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles. PLAIN OR COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST 1 PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE, IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES! <H(I Pictures <’o|ie<l, and by tho combination of tho Artist’s Brush, (Prof. Chas. Df.Bdriff.) they mii*|mihm llm* origin*!. One visit will satisfy any one that no setter PICTURES, of any kind, can be had than thoso taken at this GALLERY, rejmnllem of cloudy vvoatlier. Special care taken to secure I’E K FECT PICTUItES of CHIL DREN. Wo defy competition in Prices and Style of Work. Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store. .Kfl-FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and sizes, on hand and made to order. mh2o tf H. D. MOORE’S REPAIR SHOP, South Store iu Jones’ Building, Oglethorpe St. ___ I >UYB and sells old Furniture I > on Commission, Upholder- Cano Work and Repairing D done generally, in good style. VfaggmgggV I am now uniug Johnson’s celo brated stains, which are the bent In the United States. 11. D. MOORE, Just South of McKee** Carriago Shep. aprlß ly T. S. SPEAR, No. lOi Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Gold Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, Sliver and Plated Ware. Srii(TA€LES A SPECIALTY Which do not tire tho Eye, and last many years without change. ENGRAVING NEATLY IIONE. 0* Wutchoß, Jewelry and Olocka Repaired promptly All orders will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Depot. Needles 50 cents per dozen. Oil, best quality. feblO tf MAIER DORN, Wholesale and Eetail Oigar Manufacturer St. Clair St., next to Georgia Home Building, my 23 toctl] Columbus, Ga. Notice to the Public. Having purchased a fine hearse, i am prepared to furnish it whenever needed, aud can also supply Carriages for funerals at lib eral rates. myl4 ly A. CAMEL. : OOIaTJMBTJW, ga., IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed in each De partment. Orders tor work of any description filled with dispatch, and at most reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. Itooeipt Books FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always In stock: also printed to order when de sired. tGT Prices aud Specimens of Work famished on application. TUOft. GILBERT, Randolph Street, Columbtix, Ga. janl tf CHATTAHOOCHEE COURT OF ORDINARY.— Theoptlus Sapp, executive of tho will of Edna Harp, makes application for letters of dismission; Thoso are, therefore, to cito and admonish all parties concerned to shaw cause (If any they have) at the September terra of tho Court, why letters dismissory should not be granted. W. A. FAKLEY, rny26 w3m Ordinary. 187 S . THE MONTGOMERY Advertiser and Mail FOR 1875. The*ADVERTISER Established in 1828 The MAIL Established in 1854. It is ono of the largost papers iu the State, containing, in its Daily Edition, thirty-two col umns of matter, and in Its Weekly thirty-six columns. It competes with the most popular in circulation. It can lay claim, iu the highest do greo, to tho confidence of its readers. It circu lates in every county In the State, and in almost every State In the Union; and, what Is impor tant to advertisers, its readers are of the largest purchasing classes. Its market reports—which ombrace tho cotton, grain and produce markots, both local aud of the principal trade centres—are unsurpassed in accuracy aud fullness. Its Legislative Reports, Head Notes of Decisions of the Supreme Court, and political information cmenating from the Htato Capital, will bo early, complete and author itative. Its reviews and selections are under careful aud intelligent supervision. Its Miscel laneous and Local departments will bo full and interesting. Agricultural information and house hold instruction form a valuable part of its con tents. The Weekly Advertiser Is a folio of thirty-six columns, of handsome form and type, and one of the cheapest papers iu tho country. We give below the list of rates to subscribers and clubs. The price is low enough to suit the wants of our largo (aud constantly increasing) number of subscribers, and we ask our friends throughout tho Stato (aud wo address every reader as ono of them) to assist us iu our pur pose to add thousands of new subscribers to our lists for 1875. TERMS—DAILY. One copy one year $lO 00 “ six months 5 00 " three months 2 50 Postage on Daily 60 cents per annum, and which must be added to subscription price aud paid in advance, as tho new postal law requires that postago be paid in advance at the place of publication. WEEKLY. Ono copy ones Tear5 T ear $ 2 00 Ten copies one year 17 50 Twenty copies one year 32 00 Postage on Weekly 16 cents per annum, to be paid same as on Daily. Au extra copy to the getter-up of every club of ton Weekly subscribers, or the Daily one year for every club of 50 Weekly subscribers at $1.50 each. Ail business letters should be addressed to W. W. SCREWS, Advertiser Office, Jan 7 Montgomery, Ala. The Savannah Advertiser PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, AT Savannali, Goo. GEO. IN. MLIIOIjM, F. W. NIMM, PubllHli The Aovebtikkb is a live, comprehensive news paper, publishing the latest News and Market Reports from all parts of the country, particular attention being given to Savannah’s Local and Commercial affairs. IN POLITIC* Tho Advkbtihkb will be a bold aud fearl nent of the Democratio-Conservatlve ere TO ADYF.RTINERft Unexcelled advantages are offered, our lar increasing circulation rendering the Ar vbbtiuE a valuable advertising medium. * TKKMN IIY MAIL 9 ST Postage Prepaid by the Publisher, -fcfi Daily, 1 year $8 00 “ 6 months 400 " 3 2 00 Weekly, 1 year 1 75 “ 6 months 100 “NOT AFRAID !” Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN THE TALBOTTON STANDARD JT IS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the people there love to do their trading in Celumbus, and they are obliged to Spend tholr money with these merchants who advertise. The STANDARD her a large circulation. Address W. E. MUMFORD, Editor and Business Manage! 1 . fob2o lw