The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, July 07, 1875, Image 3

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ci.ipriM;*. —There lire 774 dailies ia this country. -Hurdle-raring has declined la England. Steeple-ohases are still popular in Albion. Baltimore has started her free excursions. —To make a horse very fast tie him with halters. —lt is curious that archery is not morqj'opular. —Charley Boss was stolen a year ago to day. —What we call hunting the Eng lish call shootlug. —Falconry is still practiced n little in Scotland. —Vienna is enthusiastic over Ver di's requiem mass. —Pittsburg will take 6 carloads of peaches a day. —Tho colored schools of Delaware are in urgent need of funds. —A ray of light undulates 727,000,- 000,000,000 times a second. —Postal cards wore introduced in Austria on October 1, 1869. Cholera infantum swept off 71 Baltimore children last week. —The railway freight on peaches will be a trifle less than last year. An encyclopedia of tho Brook lyn tryal, iti weekly porta, might pay. —A vigorous Turkish both pre cedes tho Mormon manage ceremony. —When a horse refuses to take up au oat, consider him as having failed. —Boston’s capacity for pouches Is estimated at 21 carloads per day. —New York will disburso at least $45,000,000 in dividends this month. Mock.—ln a recent conversation with Professor Oully, of the Agricul tural College, ho made a number of very strong statements regarding tho employment of muck in the farm economy. He believes in a literal interpretation of the old Scotch max im, "Muck is the mother of the meal tub." He is getting out tons of it on the college farm and making his barn-yard au immense compost heap, using alternate layers of the muck and oaru-yard manure. He also in tends making a compost of clay ami muck as a top-dressing for sandy soil. The value of muck cannot well bo over-estimated, and tho farmer who husa muck bed of bis pwn buried wealth U] kju his farm that is surer to be more prolific titan a majority of gold mines. Muck taken from the bed and thrown directly upon the land lias been a common practice in the vi cinity of Benton Harbor for some years with beneficial results, still it probably would bo more satisfactory If thrown into heaps first and al lowed to freeze and pulverize through winter.— Detroit Free Free*. Bone Gathering in the Valley of the Arkansas.—During the winter and spring hundreds of settlers along this valley have supported their fam ilies by gathering up buffalo boues and hauling them to tho towns. The prairies for forty miles each way from the railroad have been gleaned over (ill not a relic of tho chase can be found. Heads and ribs arc worth $5 a ton; those are shipjied to Phila delphia and ground up Into fertiliz ers. Shins and shoulder-blades arc worth slu a ton ; these go to the BUgar refineries. The horns are worth S2O; the tips arc sawed off here and sent to the factories of umbrellas, fans, pipes, &c.; the remainder is used by the chemists. Bits of hide found hanging to the heads are taken off and sent to the glue factories. Every fragment of these animals is made to serve a purpose. The trade has been opportune for the settlers, as it brought them the means of a liveli hood when the crops failed. —Kanttas Ctty Journal. Patrons of Husbandry. Indiana heads the list with 2,927 Oranges; Missouri has 2,026; lowa, 2,004 ; Illi nois. 1,585; and Kentucky, 1,559. Tho total number of Granges in tho Uni ted States is 29,500, with au estimated aggregate membership of 1,500,000. The ofllciul history of the Order just published by the Secretary, that the total receipts from 18U8 to'lß7l inclu sive were less than $5,000, while the receipts last year were $210,38). The Order at present has $69,000 Invested in Government bonds, and $19,000 in cash on det>osit. at the financial agen cy in New York. Rowland Springs, Five miles northeast of Cartersville, (la., One of the Most Popular Watering Places in the South Before the War, 1H AGAIN OPEN FOK THE RECEPTION OF guests. The building* and grounds have been put in good repair. The wat* r is distribut ed through all the rooms of th mam building, with hath room* and other modern improve menta. There are also ample accommodations for taking MINERAL BATHS very near one of the .Springs. Also a very ph asani Hall In a beautiful grove, built expressly for dancing. THE GROUNDS are beautifully shaded, with pleasant walk* and drives. The waters, both Freestone and Min eral, are not surpassed by any in the State. The number of guests will bo limited; hence, parties at a distance wishing to visit these Springs, had best write before hand, and they will he informed whether they can be accommo dated or not. TERMS. $lO per week; less than a week $2 per day. TIIE TABLE will be furnished with the best the markets will afford. n. <. ooiiicivm. jctU dawtf Visiting Curds I N all the new styles—Tinted. Tinted Rep, Tinted Rep with Satin Stripe and Plain Whit*-. Price &)<■ per package, or printed in neat style $1 per packaged Mailed to any address, postage paid, on receipt of above price. J. w. PRIME X \OKtIA\, Booksellers and Stationers, Columbua, Georgia my 29 deodawtf Central Line Boats. JN AND AFTER JULY 7th THE CENTRAL Line Boa to will leave every Wednesday for Bain bridge. No Boat on Saturday. W. JOHNSON. jy4 Ub RANKIN HOUSE. Culiiiiiltiitt, MRS. F. M. GRAY, Proprietress. J. A. SELLERS. Clerk. my 9 ly Girard—House and Lot for Sale. IOT one-half acre, four-room dwelling, good j outhouses, garden, water, etc. Will be sold at half the cost, for caah, if applied for with in one month. Situated went of Baptist Church, near cemetery. Apply to jy2 tf JOHN M\ GREENE. WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Coi.i’MUiiN, Ga., June (sth. 187 ft. I DAILY TRAINS I .o\o Columbus 1:8© a M Arrive Montgomery 7:03 a m Mobil** 5:101* M •• Nuw OrlnauH ll:Asr* •• Selma 2:‘Ji r m | •• Yickeburg 10:10 am •• Louisville 7:15 am L**a\cCulm, bus ... 8:110 am Arrive Atlanta 4:l&pm " New York 4:ISPM TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS From Montgomery 12:16 p M From Atlanta s:ftft A M K. I>. AI EXANDEK, Gcuoral Manager. 11. M. A DUETT, Agent. jaultl . Not ice. Orrro* Mobile and Gihahd Railroad, 1 June 1, 1875. J rpIIE Annual Convention of tho Stockholder* of L tho Mobile i; Girard Railroad will bo hold ut tho Depot in Girard, Alabama, on Wednesday, July 7th, at 10 o’clock a. m., when an election for rresidcut and six Directors will take place. Stockholders with their families will be passed free to Columbus from sth to 7th, inclusive, and returned any day until 12th, inclusive. Certificates of Stock must bn exhibited to the Conductor by the Stockholder as evidence ol their being entitled to pass free with their fami lies, and a proxy must exhibit certificate of stock and power of attorney, otherwise fine will bo required in both cases. By order. J. M. FRAZER, Jol t.l Secretary. Notice. OFFICE MOBILE k GIRARD RAILROAD, ) June 1, 1875. J ON and after this date Trains ou this Road will run as follows: I PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close connec tion with M. \ E. R. R. for Kufaula: I Leave Columbus 2 MM) p. m. Arrive at Troy 0:23 r. m. Leave Troy 1:15 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 8.32 a. m. [ Jel tf W. L. CLARK, Bup’t. Notice to Shippers. Office Mobile and Girard Railroad, y CoLUMAUS, Ga., June 25, 1875. J VFT Ell THIS DATE, FREIGHT FOR FORT Mitchell (Station No. 1) will only be shipped upon Fridays, unless ordered sent upon other days, iu which case the day must be endorsed up on the original and duplicate receipts. Consignees must be at Fort Mitchell t > take charge of Freight, on arrival of trains, as the de livery there will be made at the owner's risk. j. n. ut Jean Agent. PASSENGERS Going North or East, HTIII, avoid night changes and secure the most comfortable and shortest route by buying tickets Via the Virginia Midland. THIS ROUTE IS ONE HUNDRED MILKS SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER to the SprlnjfH ol* Virginia. j. i oni u m;, General Manager, Alexandria, Va. W. !*. UIIPIjKY, General Southern Agent. Atlanta, Ga. up:! tf H. F. ABELL & CO. —HAVE— JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF St. Oroix Earn, Port Wine, Claret Wine, Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey, Boker’s Bitters, Sherry Wine, Heidsick Champagne, Old Whiskies, All of tho finest quality and for sale at low prices, and we arc daily receiving new and choice Family Groceries of all varieties. ff All Goods DollVejred. 11. !•'. AitEliti A CO. |i7 tf Notice to the Creditors of Samuel Cherry. / vN Wednesday, July 7. 1875, at 5 o’clock i*. m., ' f i shall be at tliu oilier ol L. T. Downing. Esq., (iidlimbus, Ga., to submit to you my ac count and make Dual settlement according to the deed of assignment. 11. T. CRIOLKR. jeSQ 2t Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. VLL persons having demands against 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. FRAZEIt, it. A. ENNIS, Administrator. Cdlunibus, Ga., May 224,187 ft. [mv27 oawtit Notice. H AVING heretofore held stock in the Georgia Home Insurance Company of Columbus, Georgia. I hereby give notice that T have sold said Stock and transferred the same, ami under sec tion 1496 of the Code of 1873, X am hereby exempt from any liabilities of the Company. JeO oamfit JOHN L. JOXKH. Dray License. I)AKTIEB whose dray or express license expired on Ist Just., and others engaged in such bu siness, arc requested to procure license by !oth July, otherwise they will be liable to be reported for violations of City Ordinances. Parties who may intend engaging in draying are reminded tliat for any portion of the remain der of the year license will be charged as if com mencing ou Ist July. M. M. MOORE, Jy2 lot Clerk Council. TEMPERANCE HALL! RENT LOWER THAW EVER! TOWN MARK GREENE will contract for •J use of this HALL. Showmen and others, wishing to engage, either the Hall, or rooms for parties, will address 4*o. Tf. GREENE, Temperance (Licensed) Hall, Columbus, Ga. Columbus. Ga., June 29,1875. dtf&wlm K. W. BLAU, Repairer and Tuner of Pianos and Organs. Sign Painting also done. Orders may be left at J. W. Pease k Norman’s Book Btore. myJ4 ly E. E. YONGE, JKom I>l IJroiul {Street, OoliAitilmN, Gu. IS NOW OFFERING IIIS ENTIRE STOCK OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS vr cost! To Clost' Out this Dcpavtiiuuit ol' liis Uiinluoß*. fpl)l7 tjyl IV. J. WATT. 3. A. WALK Eli. CUAB. H. WATT. WAIT & WALKER, VVIIOLKSALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Corner under Bankln House, Have the Largest and Best Selected Stock of groceries in the City of Columbus, CONSISTING OF BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES. BACON SHOULDEIIS, BULK SHOUL DEIiS, BU LIC HAMS, BACON H AMS. LAKI) in tierces, Lard in buckets and lcejys. FLOUR of all grades, including tho celebrated SILVER LAKE brand, the.best in the world. BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, COEEEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STAROII. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as OSNA BURGS, 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 muy be desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of SYRUP cannot bo equaled in this city. It includes all grades of New Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also Several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much cheaper in price, ft has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select ed expressly for our trudo. Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur chasing elsewhere. jaul U WATT 4k WAI.KKH. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Columbus, G-a. / I HAVE IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions which woro bought at lowest caul* prices in car load lots ami which I am selllug at tho vory lowest prices fur OAHU. 2‘Ki barrels Flour of all grades, including the Silver Lake brand at $6.2") to $8.50 per barrel. Bacon and Bulk Meats of all kinds. Corn, Oafs, Meal. Lard -Choice Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets. Plorida and Nmv Orleans Syrups. Silver Drips and West India Molasses. Sugars of every grade. Choice Teas. Mackerel in packages of every size, ono-half tho price of bacon. Domestic Dry Goods, including Usuaburgs, Sheetings, Checks, Stripes, Cotton Yarns, &e. Shoes, Wines and Liquors. Bagging, Ties, Salt, Tin Ware, &c. p#~ My stock will always be kept full and complete. Terms STRICTLY CASH, except to PROMPT-PAYING customers. No charge for drayage. Respectfully, HiU3 deod.wtf J. 11. HAWH.TOX. COTTON WAREHOUSE A IN I Commission Business. tITE, the iuul<T*itfii<'U. bavo entered into <•<>partmrship for transit; Ling a Cott<>u Warehouse ami \ V Commission Uuninoßß, umlor tho firm, name <f Allen, Bedell & Cos. On the first day of August next they will lake charge of tho FONTAINE WAREHOUSE ns successors of Allcri, I’rccr k lllges. In the meantime, will serve their friends and the public iu any legitimate way pertaining to this bust nous. A. M. ALLEN, A.G. REDELL, .JOSEPH B. GARRETT, Columbus, Ga., June Bth, 187,5. (Jsmo) J. M. O’BRIEN. BOOTS AN!) SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN £ Wo Krcp Always on Hunt! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF All the Leading Styles and Qualities Roots and Shoes! iSuch as the people want. A*- Our stock is ail manufactured for OUR OWN* TRADE, and we warrant every pair to be good. Terms Cash, and Low Prices, 1 BOOTS AMI SHOES. BOOTS AND SHOES No. 10-4 Broml Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. J. H. BRAMHALL, Walclimaker anti Jeweler, 99 Brood St., Columbus, Ga. SELLS THE BEST SPECTACLES. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. If you would .preserve your sight, isill on Bkamhall and get a pair of his best Spectacles or Bye Glasses. j.nl U AND AGENT FOH Siiiffci’ Hewinjx Maehincis Beat Maclrfne Oil, Needles, Ac., for all Machines. Hewing Machines Repaired. IEVERYBODY SUITED. We are tills Season in Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated For Doth Wood and Coni. Besides a full aaaortmeut of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GKATEH, Scc., And feel justified In saying that wo are SURE wo ran suit any and all classes of purchasers, both in quality and price. Of other Goods In our lluo, we have a large aud complete assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OF KVKIIY DESCRIPTION, HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS, AC. AU of then* articles wo CAN aud WILL sell nt VERY BOTTOM PRICES, fan 1 dtf W. H. ROBAItTH k CO. John Mekaffey, VT HIS OLD STAND, corner of Ogl* thorps aud Bridge streets. CobuubuN, Gil., Will Pay the Highest Market Price rnii ICagg, Olil Cotton, Hides, Dry am! Creeii, Purs OF ALL HINDS, Beeswax and Tallow, Old Metals, &e., Delivered at Depots aud Wharfs iu Columbus, Georgia. jau3l tf Wanted, Ilnurs ! For which I will pay $2.50 per hundred pounds. DR. J. A. URQUHART UAH AN OFFICE and sleeping apartmout or tho premises formerly known as tho Dr. I Bozeman lot, at the cornor of Mclntosh and I Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office ou Mo ! Intosh Btreot, where professional calls, made j either at day or night, may be left and will be | promptly attended to os soon as received. JanM-eod tt. 3. T. COOK, | Stalls 15 & 17, Market House, | EEPS constantly ou baud aud for sale the BEST MEATS that can bo obtained. mli2ft 41 y J. D. Ram bo, W. W. Mai hall. RAM DO & MACK ALL, Attorneys ut Law, Office opposite Central Hotel, Columbus, Ga. Practice in Statu aud Alabama Courts. Rkkkrenoeh—Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, Savan nah, Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, Ga.; Gov. J. Black Groomo, Annapolis, Md.; A. A J. E. Lee, Jr., Esqs., Ht. Louis. J 416 1 4 ____ A_. A. DOZIER, Attorney nt Law, PRACTICES iu Stuto and Federal Courts of Georgia and Alabama. Mif Makes Commercial Law a specialty. Office over C. A. Rudd k Co.’s store. janl3 8m THORNTON $ (HUMES, Atlorneyi at bun. OFFICE over Abell k Co.’s, corner of Broad aud Ht. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga. ! janlft ly Joseph F. Poll, Attorney A Counsellor ut Law . OFFICE west side Broad street over store of W. H. Robarts k Cos. Practices in Btate ami Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Ac. Spe cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles, Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in tho Uuitod States. All uuhinkmh promptly attended to. feb7 dtf 0. A. KtEHNE, MEItCHANT TAILOII i;i-ft Uroml .Street, HAH on hand a handsome ansortineut of Gen tlemen's Dress Goods, Eugliah and French CassirnereH, Vestings, &e. (Jutting doue at reasonable rates. Have your Clothes made by me, and I guarante perfect satisfaction iu style and price. JanSl ly J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 1 PRACTICES in Courts of Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Broad street, over O. A. Itodd k Co.'s. HOT Special to collections. jaulO tf John Blackmar, 6t. Clair Street, Gunby’y BuUdiaff* next to Freer, Illgea & Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance. UKFFM, IIY I’KRMIHHION, To Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank, this city. jau2B-ly L. P. AENCHBACIIER, FaMlftionu.t>l<B Tikiloi*. ROOMS over Moffett’s Drug Store. lam reg ularly supplied with the latest FASHION PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect satisfaction, at reasonable rates. mh2l eodflm , i E. L. Gbat. B. H. Gbay. E. L. GHAY At CO., AGENTS fob sale of Texas Lands PARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wi do well ts call on us, us we have lauds i almost everv county in Texas for salo. Will give letters of introduction to responsible parties, who will take pleasure in shewing lauds all over the State. Wo 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 8m K. THOMPSON, Livery and Halo Stable, Oglethorpe stf.et, in.tw.en jundoiph ud Bryan. The best of Saddle ud Harness Horses. A fine lot of Carriages and Buggies always on hand. Special attention given to the accommodation of Drovers. They will And It to their Interest to patnp with him. BOOTS AND SHOES. Sawyer’s “Eclipse” Cotton Gin, WITH OR WITHOUT CONDENSER. o Patented June ID, 1878, Reissued Receniterß, 1874. This is thu firth yenr that my Gin has boon offered to the public, and Its merits have made It so popular from Virginia to Texas, and from Arkansas to Florida, that I have been compelled to erect entirely new works and sup ply them svlth new machinery and a largely increased force of mechanics. I am now ready to meet any demand tliat can possibly arise, and all ot iers will bo filled promptly. THE ECLIPSE GIN HAH NO EQUAL as a linter, either in sliced or quality of lint. It is offered LOW FOR CASH. Every GIN 18 GUARANTEED. The attention of Grangers and all others engaged in the production of cotton is called to it, and they aro invited to visit my works whenever in the city, and inspect the machine. Send for Circular and Price List. Shops and oMeo —Corner Cherry and Fifth streets, Macon, Ga. jol3 2taw*w2m I*. C. BAWIER. ■ 1 —■■ —t— -i _ 11 !■■; ~n Encourage Home Enterprise! G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO Arlisis find Phoiographurs! Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store. None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles. PLAIN OR COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST! PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE, IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES! Olil Pictures 4 <>|>i< and. and by the combination of the Artist’s Brush, (Prof. (’has. DeUdbiff,) they surpass llir original. One visit will satisfy any one tliat no better PICTURES, of any kind, can bn had than those taken at this GALLERY, regardless of cloudy weather. Special care taken to secure PERFECT PICTURES of CHIL DREN. Wo defy competition in PiticEs and Style of Work. Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store. /ir FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and sizes, on hand and made to order. mh26 tf H. 0. MOORE’S REPAIR SHOP, South Storo iu Joucs’ Building, Oglethorpe St. IJUYS ami sells old Furniture 1 > on Commission, Uphulster- Cano Work aud Repairing done generally, in good style. VCgmgg I am now usiug Johnson's cele brated staius, which are the best iu the United States. 11. D. MOOKK, Just South of McKee's Carriage Shop. aprlHly T. S. SPEAR, No. 101 Broad St., Columbus, 6a. Gold Watches, Jewelry end Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware. BPJEK/TACMS* A SPUCIALTT Which do not tire tho Eye, aud lust many years without change. ENGRAVING NEATLY HONE, t* Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly All orders will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Depot. Needles 50 cents per dozen. Oil, best quality. feblO tt MAIER DORN, Wlioleßa.lt) and Retail Cigar Manufacturer Ht. Clair Bt., 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, and can also supply Carriages for funeral# at lib eral rates. my!4 ly A. GAItIEL. COLUMBUB, GA., TH WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL. AND JL Experienced Workmen employed iu each De partment. Orders fo<r work of any description filled with dhqwtcb, aud at most reasonable rates. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of everv description on hand, or printed to or der at short notice. Receipt lloolcm FOB RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock: also printed to order when de sired. ojf- Prices and Specimens of Work furnished on application. THOM. GILBERT, Itaimlulph Ntreet, ColumbiiM, Ga. janl tf ‘ CHATTAHOOCHEE COURT OF ORDINARY.— Theopilua Sapp, executive of the will of Edna Harp, makes application for letters of dismission; These aro, therefore, to cite aud admonish all Krties concerned to show cause (if any they ve) at the September term of tho Court, why letters dismlssory should not lie granted. W. A. FARLEY, tty 23 wßan Ordinary. 1 8 7 5. THE MONTGOMERY Advertiser and Mail FOR 1875. The’ADVERTISER Established In 1828 The MAIL Established in 1854. It is one of the largest papers in the Btate, i containing, in its Daily Edition, thirty-two col . uinnfl of matter, aud in its Weekly thirty-six ! columns. It competes with the moat popular in circulation. It can lay claim, in the highest de gree, to tho confidence of its readers, it circu lates in every county in tho 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 embrace the cotton, grain and produce markets, both local and of the principal trade centres—-are unsurpassed iu accuracy and fullness. Its Legislative Reports, Head Notes of Decisions of the Supreme Court, aud political information emanating from the Wtate Capital, will be oarly, complete and author itative. Its reviows and selections are uudur careful and intelligent supervision. Its Miscel laneous aud Local departments will bo full aud 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 hanasome form and type, and one of the cheapest papers in the country. We give below the list of rstes U subscribers and clubs. The price is low enough to suit tho wants of our large (and constantly increasing) number of subscribers, and w ask onr friends thronghout the State (and we address every reader as one of them) to assist us in our pur pose to add thousands of new subscribers to our lists for 1875. TERMS—DAILY. One copy one year. $lO 00 “ six mouths 5 UO ** three months 2 60 Postage ou Daily CO cents per auuum, aud which must bo added to subscription price and paid in advance, as the now postal law requires that postage be paid in advanoe at the place of publication. WEEKLY. One copy ono year $ 2 00 Ten copies one year 17 60 Twenty copies one year 82 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 60 Weekly subscribers at $1.60 each. All business letters should be addressed to W. W. SCREWS, A)-vßnriMtJt Omen, _ Jan 7 Montgomery, Ala. Tiie Savannah Advertiser PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, AT Savannah, O-00. GEO. N. ISICIIOLN, F. W. KIMS, Publish The Auvkjituu 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 POLITICS Tho Ai/VKiiTiHKH will be a bold and feaM nent of the Democratic-Conservative ere TO ADVEKTUSERM Unexcelled advantages are offered, our la? increasing circulation rendering the hr vertihh a valuable advertising medium. TEKHM BY MAIL 9j/~ Postage Prepaid by the Publisher. *£l Daily, 1 year $8 00 “ 6 months 400 “ 3 . 200 Wkkkly, 1 year 1 75 “ 0 months 100 “NOT AFHAUJ!” Columbus Merchants NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN THE TALBOTTON STANDARD JT 18 PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE of the wealthiest in Georgia, and the people there love t 6 do their trading in Columbus, and they are obliged to spend their money with those merchants who advertise. Tho STANDARD has a Urge circulation. Address W. E. MUMFOBD, Editor and Busloess Manager. ftel)2o lw