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6 DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1886, PERMANENT RELIEF To all persons who are suffering in any way from Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody knows that a strong, vigorous nervous system is essential to good lualtli. Is roc TvdIOSZIJEl amended by clergymen and endorsed by physicians. tins no alcoholic or other Htiinulant. It is not. a drug. It is a food ; not a medicine. It induces a good app' tite. It insures sound, healthful sleep. It is perfectly harmless. Only 50c u Ho l Up. For sale, wholesale and retail, by \f. F). Hood & Co., Geo. A. Bradford and Evans & Howard. apsdly nrnr Duffy’s Pure IVIalt Whiskey and Duffy’s Formula. Ilo\v to get lloarty and '•trough Iiouiuls by the nsf» of your Dally Whiskey and Butty's f ormula." G. in of iSfi Pounds Dutly’b ami Milt Whlsko. , , weigh 2ft pounds more than ever before.’ Gain of 55 Pounds. Mr. Z, HARRISON, Luruy Courthouse, Va. wrlte-c •‘Have been using your Unity’- Pure Malt Whiskey for dyspepsia, uud have guiaud 55 pounds." Gain of 15 Pounds. Mu. WM. II. J. WELLS, iiftft Claiborne Ave., Chicago. Illinois write-: “After udeg vour Unity's J’urc Malt Whiskey ami Duly* 'For mula, one month, have gained 15 pounds. Gain of H)i£ Pounds. Mr- EDWARD II. IK) WK, lifts Mr In Street, Kansas City. Ml-tmurl. write*: “Iluve n-ed your Daily's Pure Mali Whiskey and Daily's* Formula a little over two months. Have gulned 101-2 pounds." Gain of 10 Pounds Mr. WM. CHAPMAN, l.*>00 Vermont Ave- K! Dully Pure Mini Whiskey uud L I have g .mod n, pounds." in of 10 Pounds. ILKB K. BYRNE. Washing*. My friend. Mr. Kngem- S..1 >nd ami K sts >, has cum- iron wen <g by tl o Mult Whiskey and DuH'y’t MEGAN SK, I’liolograrhe ■ ini '. Washington. I*, ti. i\ ••1 11 “Have gained It pound- by the u-e of v..ur DulD s Pure Mall Whl-kev III Colil.ecihdi With your Duffy* Formula." * Gain of 12 Pounds. Mr. OKOKGh It. SNYDER, l.akcwood, S. Malt Wniskev i t.t has hi •rived iV id Dully ■ Dully THE NEXT CONGRESS. It*. M.tlilng Abnnt the ( li.neoH In nml Complexion of tile Next limine. Wahhinuton, October 6.—The list of ^nominees for conpfrcHH nt republican and democratic conifreBsional hondquarters In this city Ib substantially the same. Idee* tions have already been held In Oregon, Vermont nml Maine, nml the delegations in the fiftieth congress will be the smile ns In the present congress, In Alabama there will be changes in the fifth and sixth dis tricts, Messrs h.idler and Martin being succeeded by Messrs. Cobb and Bankhead. Arkansas will return the present: delega tion. In California Messrs. McKenna and Morrow are the only members of the pres ent delegation renominated, Cojoruclo win return Mr. Byrnes. In Connec ticut two of the four members have been renominated. Mr. Wait, the father oft in- lions, iu years, and who has been n member five terms, retires to private life. Delaware substi tutes Mr. Pennington for Mr. Lore. Florida will return the present delegation. Ueorgia lias dropped Messrs. Harris, Hammond and lfee.se. I Hindis changes bill three of her representatives— that is, in the third, twelfth and seven teenth districts. In Indiana the new nom inees are from the first, second,ninth and thirteenth districts. Iowa drops Jerry Murphy in the second district, and Kansas Mr. Hn'nback In the sixth. These are the only changes in these two delegations. In Kentucky Mr. Robertson in the fourth, and Col! Woolford in the eleventh both democrats—aud Mr. Wadsworth, republi can, are not renominated. Louisiana lues three new nominees, returning Messrs. King, St. Mart in and Irion. In Maryland the. present delegation, except in the third district , will be returned, though Mr. Find lay has not yet been nominated in the fo’urth district. Massachusetts lias thus far held only three conventions, renomi nating Messrs. Bice, Davis and Stone. Mr. Patrick Collins, of Boston, will not again be a candidate. The delegation will, with this exception, probably be the same as at present, though there is doubt whether Mr. Lovering, democrat, from the Lynn district, will again succeed. In Michigan changes have been made in the first, second, fifth sixth and seventh. Tlie nomination lias not been made in the tenth district. Minnesota changes the first three districts, leaving Mr. Qilfiilan nnd Mr. Nelson on the list. In Mississippi Mr. Singleton, who was a member of the thirty-third congress, in Pierce’s adminis tration, retires. In the seventli district General Charles K. Hooker, an old mem ber, succeeds Mr. Barksdale. Missouri changes only in the second and fourteenth districts, and Nebraska in the first. Ne vada lias renominated Mr. Washburn. New Hampshire retains Messrs. Haynes '“fl'liil Gallinger. New Jersey will lose Mr. Green, who lias been nominated for gov ernor. The delegation, with this excep tion, will probably be the same. In New York Messrs. Stahlnecker, Swinburne, Hiscock and Nutting are the only nomi nees fur re-election. Mr. Pindar has been defeated in the twenty-fourth and Mr. Ses sions in the thirty-fourth. Out of the ■^'thirty-four members only six have thus far been named. North Carolina changes in the first, third, fourth and sixths. Ohio lius renominated all the present members except two, with a third to be added, Mr. Lefevre retiring. In Pennsylvania changes have so fnr been made in eight districts. Governor Curtain rotires, and Mr. Maish, an old member, will succeed Mr. Swope. Mr. Boyle, in the twenty-first district, is to have the opposition of Mr. Rafferty, who is said to be very anxious to come to congress. Rhode Island bus not yet nomi nated. In South Carolina Mr. Aiken re tires on account of ill health, and nomin ations have not been made in the fourth anil fifth districts. In Tennessee Roderick Random Butler succeeds Mr. Pettibone, anil Senator Whitthorne is nominated in the seventh. Changes also occur in the Bixtb and eighth districts. Texas drops Messrs. Jones, Throck morton, Welborn and Miller. Virginia transfers Mr. Daniel to ti.e senate. Mr. Tucker and Mr. Barbour retire. Messrs. Libby and Brady, the two republicans, , .were defeated lor renominntion, as was also Mr. Trigg, the democrat from Abing don. West Virginia has made but one thange, Mr. Gibson in the fourth district. Wisconsin drops Mr. Bragg. Mr. Van .JSelnU'.'k declines to be a candidate and Mr. "Guenther was not renominated. There have thus far been conventions held in 160 of the 186 democratic districts Hs represented in the present congress, nnd 66 have failed of renomination. In HO re publican districts as now represented there have been but 117 conventions and 20 have failed of renomination. Of the 325 mem bers of the forty-eighth congress 186 were re elected. The Indications are that the next congress will have 225 of the present membership of the house. At democratic headquarters the estima ted gains are in the second anil sixth Cali fornia, eighth and eleventh Indiana, ninth Kentucky, fifth Missouri, tenth Tennessee , and nineteenth New York ithe Albany) i district -a total of 8 offset by conceded j 'I’HKhoxt semlon of this College will open Sen- losses in the third Illinois, ninth Indiana, ! offered-"’' 1 ''' 1 * lr * e cou,! ’ cs °* education arc fifth Iowa, twenty-third New York (Mr. Spriggs’district), and four Ohio districts, j Eleven democratic districts are regarded 1 ns doubtful—the fourth Connecticut,tenth, eleventh and sixteenth Illinois, first and i Vixtli Iowa, sixth Massachusetts, second and fifth Michigan, and the i eighth and twenty-seventh Penn sylvania. Twenty-three republican j districts arc regarded doubt fid: j tecond San Francisco, rlist Connecticut, twentieth Illinois, tenth Indiana, filth I Maryland, ninth Massachusetts, fourth Michigan, Nevada, sixth New Jersey, thirty-second aud thirty-third New York fFill'llllliar’s and Weber’s districts), sec- . onil North Carolina, third, seventh and twenty-first Ohio, twelfth, Thirteenth and perhaps twenty-fifth Pennsylvania, first West Virginia, third and fourth Wisconsin, and perhaps first Tennessee. The republican congressional committee have not made an estimate, hut explain the sanguine views of their democratic opponents on the ground that they occupy the house of the late Zach Chandler, whose motto was “Claim everything.” Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—MUSCOOKE COUNTY: ALL persons having demands against the estate of Lucius Anderson, deceased, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the under signed, according to law, and ail persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. GEO. Y. POND, Administrator Estate f^ucius Anderson, September h, 1886. Deceased, j sepBlaw-flw Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY: \ LL persons having claims against the estate of Miv. .i;iiie R*-eel, late of said county, de ceased. are r om “ted to on-sent them to me, duly authenticated, with i. the time oresetibed hy law ; and all person* indebted to said estate wilJ make immediate payment to n o. E. 8. McEAC'HERN, September 6,1888. Administrator. sep7 oaw tw Notice to Debtors and Creditors NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having demands against P. McArdle, late of Muscogee? county, deceased, to present them to me properlj made out, within the time prescribed by law, sr as to show their character and umount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re quired to make immediate payment to me. T his August 5th 1880. J. G. BUIHtUS, uugo oawBw Administrator. TAX NOTICE. State and County Taxes for the Year 18X6 Are now due, and my books are open for collec tion of same from and after Monday, Septem ber 6th. I). A. ANDREWS, Tax Collector Muscogee County. Oflice: Georgia Home Building. sep7 eod tdecl s s 8 S S s sssssssssssss s s For Fifty Years the great Remedy for Blood Poison ana Skin Diseases. It never Fails! Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. SSSSSSSSSSSSS T1IK DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. mt of trr The Duffy's Formula is a ferial hoti hold application of Uu medicinal virtues a purity of / tu.ffy’s Fare Mutt Whiskey* and i* ten,led m>>re specifically for the heat men' Consumption. ItyspepHia Indigent ion. Mala Central Debility and all Wanting Diseases. /n addition to Urn tome eject of our a hi*k“u. it fur tiish, s unt.qulled blood-forming material, it hereby th> Weight and Strength are imreased. 11 in made in accordance with a specially prepared formula ami consistsprincipally of Duffy's /'me Malt Whiskey arul flair liter steak combined in liquid form, the> nutritious elements of the bee f being extracted without cooking or chemical changes by a new process, making it the most palatable, and efficacious beef preparation U . .. . U i QeVli 1 COLUMBUS ron Works OOMFA3TY, Columbus, Georgia. 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It can be Ne.crt‘tljt administered in coftee, tea, or any article of food, oven in liquor itself, with tie rev Tallinn results. Thousands of the worst drunk ards have, been cured, who to-dav believe they quit drinking of their own free will. Endorsed by every body who knows of Its virtues but saloon-keepera Hem. for pamphlet containing hundreds of testi monials from the best women and men from %U parts of the country. Address iu confidence, 30LDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 Race St., Cincinnati, & dec20 want FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, , DEALERS IN Lime, Shingles, Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring and other Lumber. Specialty made of Dress ing Lumber for other parties. AGENTS FOR Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and BROWN COTTON GINS MANUFACTURERS OF Stratton’s Improved Absorption lee Machines, Saw Mills. Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettles, STEAM ENGINES. AND THE CELEBRATED Golden's Improved Iron Screw Cotton Press. Alabama Polyteclinical Instittrte. ' ‘SHADELAND III nnd Germ I.nbomt tai11 teati Phy Chemistry and Agriculture. Mechanics and Kngineering, , including JUitin, French in. Instruction constitutes an impor- and is given in: 1. Chemistry; - . 3. Engineering and Surveying: •», Agriculture 5 fi. Natural History: (.. Drawing; 7. Mechanic Arts, and s. Printing and Telegraphy. The Mechanic Art Laboratory will be enlarged and two new departments added. Tuition is free. For catalogues address WM LkROY BROUN, President, aug31 eodt < •TO Auburn: Ala CHAPPELL'S SCHOOL For Girls and Young Ladies Up. quarter Frederic » Ills I .HIT ye In the court of Newark yesterday, - - was called to plena to a charge of enter ing the residence of William Paul mid stealing. When Prosecutor Keen read from the indictment, “You are charged with entering by night—” William inter rupted him by saying: “No; it was in the daytime.” “He means not guilty ?” shouted his counsel, and a plea of not guilty was entered.—New York Sun. A Kind Word for 1’le. Those writers who have inveighed against pie as a disturber of digestion, and therefore a cause of quarrels and riots, should reflect that in Mexico, where revo lutions occur fortnightly, no pie is eaten. Had the late El Coyote been raised in the vicinity of a pie bakery he might at this moment have been an honored nnd pros perous citizen of the sister republic instead of a disfigured and useless dead body.— Louisville Courier-Journal. I.oiimIhIi! u. u Kark-Hrnter. Lord Lonsdale, treasurer and traveling companion to Miss Violet Cameron, has locked out the miners at his Whitehaven collieries, owing to their refusing to agree to an unfair reduction in their weekly wages. Thus ths poor workers under the earth and their wives and children are to be left to starve, while Lord Lonsdale car ries on his expensive spec as a showman and indulges in his whim of chaperoning an opera-boufie star.—London Modern Society. Opens on M-nday, September '27tli, lSSfi, Number of pupils strictly limited. Satisfaction guaranteed to every patron. Terms, $75 a year, payable in installments ol $25 in advance. For mil particulars address J. HARRIS CH \PPELL. sepl l eodlm Columbus, On. THE MOST EXTENSIVE PURE BRED LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT din the WORLD. Sew Imports- 1 tions constantly 1 arriving. Hare iniliflilunl excellence and choice llrettling, CT.YI1HSOAT.R HORSES. P Fit Oil H It ON. NORMAN or l;j( i;.m;h draft iidusbs. RN'Ul.lSU DRAFT HORSES, TROTTINU-BK ED ROADSTERS, CbKVKl.AXll HAYS nml I’HKXni COACHERS, ICELAND and SHETLAND PC NJES, llOl.Sl'KIN-KKlKSIA.N nnd DEVON Cn'ITl.K, Our customers have the Advantage of our many yearn experience in breeding and importing;; Superior Gimiily; Lurgr Ya* riely ami limunin* fqillcei ion* ; Mpportu- To the Trade and Smokers. Beware of Imitations, and see that you get the genuine DDAND DEPUBLIC CIGAFIROS! T-A-IECIE TsTO OTHERS. We hereby notify the trade that all infringements will be vigorously prosecuted to the full extent of the law. GEO. HP. ILjXIES & OCX, Factory 2«n, :t<l District, NT. Y. The genuine are for sale by W. S. Freeman ,T. T. Kavanagh. Brannon & Carson, King & Daniel, Peabody At Faber. T. A. Cantrell, J. H. Edwards. J. E. Deaton, W. R. Moore, E. M. Walsh & Co., G. T. Miller, R. S. Crane, and all first-class retailers.aug3 tu tli sat&se3mj ( CENTRAL RAILROAD, Columbus, Ga., September 19,1885. O N and after this date Passenger Trains wilT run as follows. Tains * daily; f daily ex cept Hunday. The standard time by which these Trains run is the same as Columbus city time. Leave Columbus Arrive A! aeon “ Atlanta.... “ Montgomery “ Euftuila “ Albany “ Milieu “ Augusta “ Savannah I'" 12 00 m I * 4 38 p m * 0 35 pm ..|* 11 10 p ill 3 00 am C 15 a m 8 50 p m 5 40am 1 35 p m 7 23 p m 3 58 p m 2 45 p m 1 13 p m 8 45 p m 4 07 p m Passengers for Sylvania, Sanderville, Wrights- villc, MilledgeviHe and Eatonton, Tliomrtston, Cairollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, B akely and Clayton should take 8 60 p m train. * 8 30 p m H ‘ 3 10 p m * 7 40 a m * 10 55 a m * 12 oo m * 12 00 m * 9 30 a m * 8 40 a m * 6 20 a m Leave Macon “ Atlanta * 10 00 a m * 0 00 a m “ Eufaula “ Albany “ Millrn * 5 40 a m * 11 00 p m 9 “ Savannah Arrive Columbus * 8 20 p in * 2 25 p m Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa vannah and Atlanta. Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berths on sale at Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen’I Pass. Agent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. ~ augl tf nity of i il»u r tli lie itl hr imN $ and low price*, because of our unequuled fa ciiil ies, extent of husine** and low rule* Of transportation. N<'ot h»*r e*tubli*1iment in the world oiTers 8Ui’h ail vantages to the i>urehn*er. lMtlCIlS LOW! TERMS RASY! VI*- Itor* welcome. Corre*noiideuec solie* ited. C’ireulfir* Free. Mention this papee poweu. Bros., spriiigdoro. Crawford Co..P*’ IH ONE VOLUME. k .Williams | Catherine E. Jonraq Libel for Divorce. Order James w! Jones. I to Perfect Service. the county of Muscogee, and it further uppe „ that said delendant does not reside in the state of Georgia; it is ordered liy the Court that service be per fect! d on said defendant hy publishing this or der twice a month lor two months before the November term, lssti, of this court, in the Colum bus F.NqriKi:u-Si N, a public gazette of this state. June 7.1886. J.T. WILLIS. TUOS. W. GRIMES, Judge S. C. C. C. Attorney tor Libellant. A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee Superior Court at its May term. 1886, on June 7th. 1686. ” augll 2tam2iu JOHN DISBROW & CO., i, Feed and Livery Stables, New ami Nobby Turnouts, Safe and Showy Horses, Careful and Experienced Drivers. FUNERALS personally conducted and properly attended to. The finest. Hearses in the city. AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses boarded and carefully cared for at flG per month. Ample accommodations for LIVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers. sep!2 se&th4w H j ooo mim .43JHE victor it 1 ill, ienu, I’ll ,111111: GEO. Y. POND. Clerk S. C. M. C.. Ga EDUCATES BUSINESS Kill* School is 1 lie best 111 America. The most practical course of In struction ami the most eminent faculty. Un dersoil by business houses. For circulars mill specimens of Pen manship, address U0EO2HJ. aoi/Dcxnn. Principal Electric Belt Free To introduce it and obtain ntreuts we will for the next sixty days give away, free of charge, iu each county ' " n limited number of our 44«*rn:nn Ivauie S(i*p<Mi*m'.v llrlt*. Price $:>.• .. r .mi., u unfailing cure for Nervous Debility. Varicocele, EmiHKions, Impotcncy &c. S500.au Reward paid if every Belt we manufacture does not generate n renuiueelectrieeum ut. Address atone*? l'.Lr.C f U1C I BEi’T AGENCY- P O. Box 178 BrookJvn N v MAt'ULNE CO., Culuubuk, O. 1*. Ur. llou.e, llayn Je21 w!2w A FREE SAMPLE To introduce the great household remedy, GOk DON’S KING OF PAIN, into every' family, 1 will send a sample free to any one sending ad dress. Address E. G. RICHARDS, sole proprie* or. Toledo.‘Ohio w qmeowlv ZIMMERMAN FRUIT EVAPORATORS The best in Amerlea. Great Iturgain- for 30 days. TSi© Bpcws1 Chiton Gin Go-, NEW LONDON, CONN. Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable” Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Cou* densers. All the very latest improvements: Im proved roll box, patent whipper, two brush belts, extra strong brush, cast steel beuriuc* xu improved Feeder, enlarp - ' 1 - 3 . uust pioo. ’ondenser. ^ i .oiig, simpleb ^instruction, durable t-gin * "Uus light, cleans the seed per- Byfect.j nnd produces first class samples, jl DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT at any accessible point. Send for fall description and price list* COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga. at&w5*7‘ Gin Houses Insured, Also Cotton mill Much lurry Therein, by JOHN BLACKMAR, General Insurance Agent. ACE NTS Next to Telegraph Office, Telephone No. 51, Columbus, Ga. “ The Clipper Mfg. Co.. (llulteU), Ctuulnnuti. O- . UUg9 se&AVkU Opelika, Ala., September 14th, 1886. f\N aud after Sunday, September 14th. 1886, the v / trains on this road will be run as follows: No. 1. Leave Columbus 8 22 a m Arrive Opelika 9 52 a m No. 2. Leave Opelika 10 05 a m Arrive Columbus 11 20 am No. :i. Leave Columbus 2 28 p m Arrive Opelika 3 58 p m No. 4. Leave Opelika 6 18 p m Arrive Columbus 6 43 pm No. 5. Leave Columbus 7 10 a m Arrive Opelika 9 23 a m Arrive Goodwater 6 50 p m No. 6. Leave Goodwater 6 20 a m Arrive Opelika 9 46 a m Arrive Columhus 12 66 p ra No. 7. Leave Columbus 1 45 p m Arrive Opelika 3 38 p m No. 8. Leave Opelika 4 13 p m Arrive Columbus 6 64 p m The night trains are discontinued for the pres ent. A. FLEWELLEN, dtf General Manager Office General Manager, Columbus, Ga., September 12th, 1886. O N and after Sunday, September 12, 1886, the- schedule of Mail Train will be as follows: No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus 2 29 p m Arrive at Chipley 4 32 p m Arrive at Greenville 6 37 p m No. 2—Coming South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 10 a m Arrive at Chipley 8 11am Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a m No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North. Leave Columbus 6 00 am Arrive at Chipley 8 14 a m Arrive at Greenville 9 25 a ra No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South. Leave Greenville 10 22 a m Arrive at Chipley ll 38 a m Arrive at Columbus 2 11 p m W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager. T. C. S. HOWARD, Geu’l Ticket Agent. feb24 dlv Supreme Court of Georgia. CLERK’S OFFICE, Atlanta, Ga., September 14,1886. I T APPEARS FROM THE DOCKET OF THE Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, for the September Term, 1886, that the order of the cir cuits, w the number of cases from each county and city courts, is as follows: ATLANTA CIRCUIT. Fulton 32 (1 contirued),Citv Court of Atlanta 13 (1 continued) 45- STONE MOUNTAIN CIRCUIT. Clayton 3, DeKalb 4 7 EASTERN CIRCUIT. Chatham 17, Effingham 1, Liberty 2, City Court of Savannah 10 30’ MIDDLE CIRCUIT. Bulloch 1, Emanuel 1, Jefferson 1, Screven 2, Tatnnll 1, Washington 10 16- AUGUSTA CIRCUIT. Burke 3, Richmond 18, City Court of Rich mond county 2 23 NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Elbeil 2, Glasscock 1, Hancock 3, Hart 2, Lin coln 1, Taliaferro 3 12 WESTERN CIRCUIT. Clarke 1, Oconee 1, Walton 3, City Court of Clarke county 1 9- NORTHEASTERN CIRCUIT. Hall 3, Lumpkin 3, White 1, city Court of Hall county 1 8 BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT. Cherokee 1, Cobb 3, Dawson 1, Forsyth 1, (con tinued), Milton 2, Pickens 1 8- CHEROKEE CIRCUIT. Bartow 8 (2 continued), Catoosa 1, Dade 3, Gordon 4, Murray 1 IT ROME CIRCUIT. Chattooga 1, Floyd 8 (2 continued), Haralson 2, Polk 4 15 COWETA CIRCUIT. Carroll 7, Coweta 1, Dougins 4, Fayette 2, Heard 1, Meriwether 2 (2 continued), Troup 1, City Court of Carrollton 3, (1 con tinued) 21 FLINT CIRCUIT. Butts 2, Henry 3, Monroe 5 (3 continued), Newton 3, Pike 1, Rockdale 3, Spalding 4.. 21 OCMULGEE CIRCUIT. Baldwin 3, Green 1, Jasper 1, Jones 3, Morgan 3, Putnam 1 12 MACON CIRCUIT. Bibb 4, Crawford 2. Houston 2, City Court of Macon 5 13 CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT. Chattahoochee 4, Muscogee 7, Talbot 2, Tay lor 3 16 PATAULA CIRCUIT. Early 2, Terrell 2 4 SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT. Lee 3, Macon 3, Schley 4, Stewart 1, Sumter 5, Webster 2 18 ALBANY CIRCUIT. Baker 1, Decatur 8 (2 continued), Dougherty 9, Mitchell 2, Worth 3............. 23 SOUTHERN CIRCUIT. Brooks 4 4 OCONEE CIRCUIT. Dodge 2 (1 continued), Dooly 2, Laurens 2, Pulaski 2 8 BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT. Appling 1, Charlton 1, Clinch 2, Glynn 3, Ware 3, Wayne 1 11 342 The Macon Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, Savannah News and Augusta Chrpnicle are re quested to publish this notice once a week for two weeks, and to send their bills to this office. Z. D. HARRISON, Clerk Supreme Court of Georgia. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, P. II. HELL, D. D., LL. I)., Clmni rllor. THE 86th Session of Departments at Athens -1- will begin Wednesday. 6th of October next. Full courses of study in Letters and Science: special courses in Engineering. Agriculture, Physics and Chemistry. TUITION FREE. For catalogues and information address the Chan cellor at Athens. Law School opens at the same time. For information address Prof. Geo. Dudley Thomas, at Athens, Ga. Lamar Cobb« Sec’y Board of Trustees, Athens, Ga. Aug.. 18 ft sep4 d&wlm