The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, January 03, 1875, Image 4

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DAILY TIMES, Colunibiun, Oil.. BUHAY JANIJABY 3, 1875. Ikdot to fiew Advorl!MmeaU. Wo ij'jsiro to call the attention of tlio public, who arc lu anarch of somethin# good to oat or drink, to tho advortlao mont of A. J. Boland, Proprietor Banc Huloi. Mr. Lawroneo Is In charge of tho Ten Pin Alloy. Oapt. Charlie KJluk, woll known to our citizen#, Is a candidate for Tax Collector of tliic County. Mr. T. LStovous i* a wwrtliy man,and de sires the office of Coroner. Wm. Hnow Isa caiidktnt*'for Clerk Hu perlor Court. All reports that he Is out of the field are not true. W. S. McNaughton, ono of the cleverest nun we ktidw, Is running for Coroner, and wants his friends and Uie public to vote for him. Hoc the characteristic card of “Dnolo Mike” Thwnatt. Everybody knows tliat he lias made one of tlio host Tax Bncolv ers thilf was offer elected to office. W. T. Robinson Is a modest mitn, but everybody whose good fortune has led them to his counter, leavO# satlsfloil with tho(r purchases, and luvarlably re turns. It. H. Ohietchlus, a young man of con- Mdcrablo talents and a lino school teacher, has a notice of the meeting of tho night school of tho Public School. Bee notice. Hoe Imrd of F. L. Brooks, certifying the promptness and liberality wjlh which Mr. D. F. WlUcox settled his loss. Ho was In sured In one of tlio elegant companies Mr. Willcox represented. J. J. Wood, was a good Confederate soldier, and aside from tliat Is oompotent for tho position of County Treasurer. fife jiotice, Jake Burras, tho lrrerpressiblc, is bo fore tho i>eoi>le for Tax Collector. Jake has a host of frinnds, and his announce ment that ho will resign whurllngor If elected, will make all aspirants for his present place rally to his support. D. IK- Williams and Clrns. Phillips soil tho host of cold. Bee cord, J. J. J. means that J. L. Jordan, tho live druggist, manufactures Jordan’s Joy ous Jullp, warranted to euro neuralgia In the shortest posslblo time. Ye sufTarers buy a bottle—and If you don't suffer from neuralgia, buy ono for your friends. 800 notices elsewhere concerning our popular institution, the Fugle &, Plierdx Havings Bank. Put your money there for It will be perfectly safe and pay you a handsome Interest besides. G. Gunby Jordan Is tho popular Secretary of the Company, at all times ready to receive your deposits, whether large or small. A good resolve for the New Year, Is to determine, no matter how srnull the In come Is, to savk something. It Npeelul to A tv<*rtler. will insert businoss notions in thn local ftnlumns of this paper for ten coat per lino. It la a cheap and offldent way to /ulvortiao your bu&inee*, and wo would bo fflad to have many of thorn. Mr. Hbrt M. Howard Tm connected with thla office, and ia fully authorized to eollolt and reoelpt for adver tisements and subscriptions to this paper. Prexliylnrlnn Church Service. Wo aro requested to atato that tho ser vices in tho Presbyterian Church to-day will bo conducted by tho Bov. Mr. Nall, tho father of thoir os teemed pastor, Bov. J. 11. Nal). _ Tho rich men of twenty years hence arc tho boys and young men who to-day apeud less than they make. It To Onr NnWrlbvri Who fail to got their paper, wo oak their indulgence, and hope .they will report it to this office* Wo have mode such regula tions as we hopo will not fail to give ouch subscriber Ills paper, WUi not our friends scud in tludrminn** right away, us it will be (Several days before wo can see each one. One dollar saved and deposited in a safe savings bank, ia the foundation for future wealth. It Onr PncioHi'. Yesterday woe pay day at tho factories, and In consequence twelve thousand dol lars was pasaiHl ovor to tlio curators. The Murphy Fund. We learn from those having the matter in hand that $203 additional has leen col lected for tho Murphy fund, and tliat re s|M>nslblo part Us have promised at least ♦l5O more. Why tlio necessity of changing the Sheriff of your county, If he has given general satisfaction ? Who can say other wise of H- CL Ivey ? * Cl rent I’KcUouiul ul 140 Uruud Hired ! Many wonder and say, “How it ia they sell so cheap we cannot tell.” Some say wo sacrifice, Groceries are slaughtered, Ac. To liumoroua questions asked In re lation to our delicate prices, we simply say, cheap routs and no wlvoe to aupix>rt. J. a IVKY A Blio. janl ataw-su&wo-lui If fkm want Hats, Shoos, Dry Goods of every (hiSoriptlon, OUithlng, Factory Ot’HXIS, Ac., at retail, for wholesale prices, call at Joseph A B no.'s, janl tf *" ' - * Dry Uoudi fur lle People. it t| imljlo aro In earnout n)*>ut buy ht|r Dry Hoods ohooper than ever before offered, rail at JoePfih A lire.’* Mil be :Mltiil, for everything hi thoir store is for solo at cost. janl tf At C-o.t ! iairgo Fanoy Drees Goods and Kura. Also, some fine French Cloths and ('nssbi'iert'u nt even less than cost, to close out stock. This Is a rare opportunity to get ooon goods for a small sum. . | htol, nod VnuiLXU Stobe. ltluek Alpueu* Worth 30 oouts, soiling at 37g0.; finer grades same proportion- 20 ptqees receiv ed to-*lay ot * Janl ood Tub Yibiunta Stobe. M-.iV- .Jyijy, the present SJwrilT, lias htiusiilf oqnrpctoAt mid worthy. Vwter* f Uiitrutfro ! " Tfemenifier that JTX Bradford is n ean didato for re-election to tlio office of Clerk of Sujparh*- (#wt * A Curiosity. < till J|o. M.iKce brought a great curi 04d>>if otthv yesterlay. in tho shape ofa white rabbin. It was the first >vc had ever seen.or. brant ot It was killed hy My. Foster, while out hunting near tho city. . ovn BEAU. it,, ve onr Slum Hiroo hewnForsottea With Imllgnant denial, every true com rade of our martyred, would resent tho suggestion. With throbbing heart, they revive tho pious urea of tlio camp, tho tolls of tho march, the exposure of the bivouac, and the dangers of the battle-field, and with grlef-strlokon hearts, ask could such infamy a# that over bo ours ? Yet wliot have we done to show our reoollootlon of tho love, honor and gratitude duo ouxt BEAD. It Is time that hero and thorn, through out tho South, our women havo erected monuments, and annually they strew Powers upon thn graves of our lost he roes, a fit emblem of their own purity and lovllneaß, and a beautiful tribute to thoir silent defenders. Bong may tlio custom bo observed to teach unborn generations tho peveraped they owe the dofondors of their country. But our duty does not stop here, ami will not ond until wo erect to their memory a boavon-pointod spire. Hard times is a plea to be mot, and to do so is the OBJECT OF ori ABTICIiE this morning. Every one recollects the Inter*nt evinced at our annual fairs on Tournament day. Young men partlcljiativl In tho “tilt" far premiums and tho right to crown thoir choice. Who can doubt that they will ride when tho proceeds of tlie entertainment will go to isirpetuntlng the memory of their fallen comrades. Our plea Is this: Let the Ladles arrange for a tournament at tho Fair Grounds before the buildings are dismantled. TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE will attend, If the military companies of Macon, LaOrangu and others can be In duced to participate, on the same occa sion, In a prize drill. This would nett five thousand dollars. It will be a sufficient reword for tho successful Knight to crown his Quoon, and remember the cauee for which he has done service. Wo would like for the Ladles to take hold of the matter, and wo respectfully invito sugges tions, and promise to do all In our power to bring alsait a practical result. At night a coronation kill could bo held, and sev eral hundred dollars more roalizod. When the subject of hxiation of tho monument arises, some large property holder will glvo a large sum to place It noar Ills oorner. TO STABT Is what Is needed. Savannah Is now re ceiving a fine monument. Augusta has already erected. What quostlon will as sist tho ladles of our Memorial Associa tion In this matter. They already havo several hundred dollars loaned out at In terest. Remember tho Tombola, which sent to President Davis $2,730 in tlio hour of his trial, and then we we were poorer than wo are now. Honor your dead, and In doing so, honor and vindicate your selves. Beporttora 111 tho Eaglo <fe Phenlx Havlnga Dopart ment will plooso hand in their Bookw, that INTKIU2BT for tho hint quarter may bo ontorod therein. G. Gundy Jokdan, It Treasurer. Dry Oumli HiirrlArt and ! Desiring to quit tlio Dry Goods busi ness, and to make way for my largo stork of Grocorios, I am determined to soil my entire stock of Shoos, Clothing and Dry Goods generally, rboajudlkhh of (x>ht. Cull and examine ami you will bo satislhxi. Our stock of Groceries, now on hand and to arrive, is complete, and ut lowor prices than evor before offered. Janl 2tuwlm L. Hadhih. The Vlrlnln Hlore Is selling great bargains in all kinds of Dress Goods. Cull there and save money. Janl cod J. J. Hnulford wants to be re-elected, ami will discharge his full duty to all. * Dead Xrgro—-On u Druukru Frolic FrrM>i to Jlruth. On Friday night tlio police found Sandy ltarnson, a colored man, lying on the street, near Spear's old corner. lie ap- IHiared drunk, but when tho officers pro ceoded to take him to tho guard house lie was found to tie bcnumlxMl with eold. He was carriwl to the guard-house and in a short while died from the effects of cold. He hod an overdose of whiskey, ami In consequence foil on thesidcwelk, and while in that eoudition was frozen. He was of little account, os we learn, ami at ono time was In the employ of D. A. Gibson,a mer chant in this city. He died in the guard house. lufttiilimrat M outlay \l(ht. The Independent Order of Odd Follows havo a meeting Monday night., when they will havo a public installation of officers for the coming year, If Jake Burras Is elected Tax Collector he will resign the position of Wharfinger. jau3 St Hill r Fare Ity A. 1.. llurrUra, .lgrNt, nt UoshPr'i turner. ISO dozen Freeh Eggs. 200 pounds Choice Ball Butter, Dressed and Live Poultry, Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions, and every thing in tlio Grocery line. All gomls<lellv*'rt**l free. jal St H. G. Ivey is a candidate for re-election to tho office of Sheriff of Mraeogw county. Ills, (fiends will pli*ase not forget it. ■* * If you want Pump Boots at cost, go to J. MARION ESTES. jn<4 |f The littontion of tlie public Is railed ea- IHxdally to tlio Curd of Jordan L. Howell, to the office of Tax Receiver. That he is competent, reliable ami in every way qualified for the office, thelo can lie no doubt Will ills friends and tlio public re member these things and him on Wednes day. Me is running for Tax Receiver, and, with the aid of Ills friends, hopes to be elected. * ,1. MARION ESTES sells Glove Kid Shoes cheaper titan anybody. janl tf Vote for J. J. Bradfordldr Clerk Superior Court, and don't bo turned aside |y ap peals. * Sheriff Ivey, tho present Incumbent, is a candidate for roeleotlon. He has made a good and faithful officer. * J. J. Bradford is a candidate for re-elec tion. Vote for him, mid show that you appreciate him. t A- IlisMlicr Are determined to supply tho public w ilh cheap Dry Goods. They recognize the dull times, and know tlio jieople must bo etothed, and havo Uiotvforc ooucludcd to supply tho demand at a sacrigeo. janl tf NSW Ctotk au-tuiw Just received and offered elioap. Also, nice lot Ladles' Tninks, nt janl ood Ths Vis mhia Sioßßf X*vv Teur'n D:iy. Delightful transition 1 from tho cold, misty rain, overhead, around, and every where, to a close carriage, drawn by spir ited horses, in merry company, to dash tiling through sloppy streets secure from mud, Into the warm, well lighted, per fumed parlors, hospitably thrown open to our reception; to bo met by agreeable people welcoming you to all this cheerful ness -music, laughtor and color; accept ing your new year’s greeting so pleas antly, sometimes heartily, sometTmes wittily, always kindly, und In return say ing all sorts of pleasant things about tho “Times," and their encouraging wishes for Its success. Wo thank them for it all. When the wit and the jokos are against us, wo enjoy it all the same, for the fun that Is In it. Tho gentlemen all ruto the day charm ing, despite tho weather. They found several doors elosod, whoso elegant and repeated hospitalities hail become pro verbial, and on the other hand they found tho 'allies had greatly Improved and facil itated matters by “t'oruering" Into de lightful caterers and receiving together. We hoar loud complaints against ono of the beaux. He found Ills sweetheart re ceiving with half a dozen other beautiful ladies In one of our most agreeable par lors up town, and ho abandoned the con templated grand tour, and quietly de termined to “receive” with the Indies. Tlio gentlemen request us to inform the renegade that thoir visits were not intend ed for him, and hope will not bo so re garded; and express the further hope tliat that last salad nndtonge, and turkey, and oysters, and ptoklos, and cakes, and creams, and jellies, ami ooffec, and choco lates, and wines, and peaches they saw him recioving, will make him wish he hail not deserted his colors. Happy, pleasant custom. New Year calls! may It nover cease to be an Institu tion among us -oponlug, as It does, our hearts to all kindness and good fellow ship, for a year at least. A Curd. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company, in which my stock of drugs and morclian difee was Insured, having instructed their Agent, Mr. D. F. Willcox, to ad just and pay my loss which occurred by fire on the 2f>th day of December hist, I take this form of thanking him and the* Company for tho intelligent, prompt and satisfac tory manner in which my claim has boon adjust**] and paid tills day. F. L. Brooks, Druggist, It 150 liroad Street. To the Voter* or Musftvgce County. Let me call your attention to the fact that on Wednesday, tho 6th Instant, the election for county officers comes off. I am still running, and want ail of my “nephews,” as well as “the rest of man kind,” to come to my relief. Tray, Blanch and Sweetheart, anti all the little chaps are after the “old man,” and have got him up dusting. So, “boys,” stop in and keep them off. jan3 iit M. W. Thweatt. Xvtro Murderer ('ftuglit. Our readers will recollect that last week a negro killed another in Yongeaboro, Ala., and made Ids escape. Ho was yesterday recaptured and carried Un:k to Yonges born. He was met by a largo crowd of In furiated blacks, and for a while it was feared tliat Judge Lynch would preside in tlie ease. Bettor counsel prevailed, how ever, and when the train loft everything was quiet. We did not learn tho circum stances of the killing. The growth and success of the Engle and Phonix Savings Deiiartment has been simply wonderful. It Tk<* M urdrrrr of Dr. Uu*whmllc Hrungkl to Columltu*. James Frazier, who Is accused of mur dering Dr. Dun wood ie, In Houston county, last week, was brought to thie city Friday and hnlgi*! in jail for safe keeping, tlie jail at Ferry being considered InfcKxmre. He was committed to Jail Cor the offense of murder, by a preliminary court in Hous ton. We understand ho has a family. We havo been unable to loam any of tho facts in his case, further than Dr. Dunwt>odie was killed on his front porch, the wwipon used being a shot gun. Tuke Notlc. Do not forget the proper route. Ami in the city roam about; But wend your way, with nimble feet, To W. T. ItoMNsoN's, Broad street. It ,lurlMn’ Juyoui Is curing eases of Neuralgia that have UiflUxl ull other remodioe. Try It, if you liavo bona tide Neuralgia. It has uo equal. It Rrporlrd AKi mpl to Commit Hulcldc*. i*nte last night it was currently reported that A. W. MeMichoel, th* deviated (can didate for Bailiff in the election yesterday, iiad eommtttod suicide by taking a small vial of laudanum. We repaired to his house, and learned from his friend* that he had Uikcn nothing to kill hhaself with, but was only suffering from an overdose of whiskey. He IS a young man of steady habits amt had no i*is to commit sui cide, tin >ugfc some said when tlie rt'ptat first us that disapi>ointment in getting the office was tlie cause. On tho authority of thvw<‘ of his /e4<‘nds if to know and ha 4 nothhig to conceal, we feel authorize*! to tlie reiKirt of attempting suicide, and ascribe it to too much whiskey. Carpet*. Fresh lot just in and selling cheap. Also, New Prints, lh-4 and 11-4 Sheeting, Pillow Casing, Towels, Napkins and Table Linens, at janl ood The Vihuinia Stows. TANARUS 9br Vlor <tf Miistt-iiff. Can you select a man who will do more honor to tlie office of Tax Receiver, or give mow general satlsfhctlon than Jordan L. Howell ? Ho Is a citizen of good cliarneter and every way qualified to serve tlie ißXiple In that capacity. * If you want to savo money go to J. MARION ESTES, No. 122 Broad Street, and got your Boots and Shoes, for rash. janl tf Hliipalnr. In lltAst* tirtius, ■whon oVrTj’body is wil ling and anxious to sorve tho pooplo, it Is an astonishing fact that yestorday they hold an oldofloh fur Bailiff in Eilwards' boat, and thoy wore unable up to tho time our informant loft, to find a man who W'ould submit to lulling tho honor. of office thrust upon him. This fact ought tot* rooordod, and referred to as tho only Instance wlioivor tho memory or man has any rooolWUon, whore an onio' cuuld uot find an applk-ant. Bailiffs must not I*o in demand in those quarters. If they suc ceeded in getting up a candidate, it is one step in the direction of “the office hunting the man, not tlie man tho office." Jake Burras is a candklato for Tax Col. lector. jn3 3t *.peelnl V m ill Uo: Onr attention lus been on 11 ini to a rumor in circulation to tho effect that thif paper is controlled and owned by a party whose name does not appear as such. We tako great pleasure in denying the rejiort, and assert tliat this pai>er is owned, controlled and operated by Chas. H. Williams, Jesse B. Wright, Clias. K. Nelson, Francis M. Jeter, and Wm. C. Turner, No other person, either directly or indi rectly, has any Interest in the paper In any manner whatsoever, nor has any voice in the control or manage ment of it, nor do we represent any one but ourselves. This rumor was intended to do us harm, bitt we hope this emphatic denial will put a quietus on the report. Thn Legislature of Georgia, in granting a charter to the Eagle and Dlienix Savings Department, maile It so strong, depositors knew that calm which a fooling of perfect security only can give. Alluntu Carnival. Everybody and his nephew who havo the least Idea of attending the Mardi Gras shortly to come off in At lanta, will be glad to learn tliat the Western Railroad, with its usual gen erosity, has concluded to sell tickets for ono fare, from now until the 4th day of January. Tickets good for three days. ,_ Monkey* Austin. Everybody thought they had iiad time since Christmas, to get over it, but yesterday the “monkeys” were after them in the shape of two train ed monkeys and an organist. Tlio music the fellow supplied.by turning a crank. He styles himself a musi cian. It pleased the children, and not a few older ones prodigiously, while the musician was amused with the nickels. There are over 300 depositors in tho Eagle and Pbenlx Savings Bank. It J. J. Wood was a good Confederate soldier, and has made a good citizen. Ho Is a candidate bar County Treasurer, .Sup port him on the Bth January, 1875, for the office. * Tho oxerelses of the Night Class of tlio Public Schools will begin Monday, Jan uary 4th. Terms SI.OO per month. For information, apply to Prof. How-y Battle or the undersigned. jau3 lw R. 11. Gobtchius. Elcrtlou of Uitlllff*. Ycstonlay, tho re wa a little excitement In tho city, oecaaioiM*! by tho election of Bailiff* for the two city product*;. Tlie election for the fiftstk District, woh hold at tho Court Houao, with the following re sult : It. A. Wood, 215 W. s. MeMichoel. 205 B. D. Caeey, 09 Wm. Mohoffey, 87 The upjor town, or 773d District, G. M. election, was held at the store occupied by Wm. Know, The following is a teat of tlie Candida toe, arid tlie number of votes they received: J. W. Allen, 312 Solomon Bray, 902 A. W. McMicUacl, 147 Jno. McDuffie, 70 Shingle HUL—Frank Comer and John Britton. We did not learn the number of voice cast for each. If the $24 the Dutch iiid for Manhattan Island iiad U*jii put out at compound in terest, it would ti wl.iy be more than the oomblnod value of all tin' real estate in New York city. It Save money by getting your Boots and Shoes of J. MARION ESTES. jam tf Hotel Anl*l“-lnn. 9nl, IhW. RANKIN HOUSE. Wm. lloyincr, Muscogee County; Jno. F. Gibbons, Baltimore, Md; li. D. uullett, La.; A. H. Koim*ly, Waynesbon*; F. M. Odom, Clneinnati. Ohio: J. M. Hangford, N. Y.; Theo. Welch, Louisville* O. li. Wooster, New Haven, Conn.; J.Lancus- Ua*, Cairo, HI.; Thos. Emei*son, Boston; A. HuU'h. Augusta, Ga.; J. T. Littl<*, Bath, Ind.: A P P.rra, Louisville, Ky.; J. 11. Hughes, New York. t'BNTUAI, HOTEL. W. A. FieUJs, Amorleuu; J. JI. Hamilton, Ainerieus; J. B. Billuirfi, Ala.; J. If. Pitts, Wavorly Hall; A. G. Jois-s, Crawford, AIa.;.J.P. Beeillove, Tuskegw', Ala.; M. P. Coleman, New York; Jno. S. Kerritt, Chariot on. S. C.; A. M. Calhoun, Union Springs, Ala.; T. J. Emnnuel Tallsitton, Ga.; J. B. GUra, Mooon, Ga.; Mrs. Tatum und family, Alabama; Anson Walker, New York:X F. Cox, LaGrange, Ga.; L. M. Erwin, Macon Ga.; F. Wise. City; T. D. Huff, City; Win. Fagan, CuatUUiooga. Teua.; W. S. Gordon, Alabama, Moonshine and Melody.—A select nnmltor of love-struck young gentle men, supplie*! with the neeessary quantity of tlutes, lutes und guitars, t(K>k it into their heads one evening to serenaile a young lady, or rather an old house in Charles street, New Orleans, in which they believed a young Indy to be, hut ia wliieh there was no lady, either voting or old. They tuned their instruments, attun ed their voices, and performed away for some thirty or foptv minutes, making night, hideous with song* ami airs brenthing shHmatei! seirtiti*nt, when a negro wench, witli u mouth like an ivory-keyed acoordeon, raised the w indow and addrcsSA'd tlio vocal and instrumental amateurs under neath : “Look here, genimen, taint no use to be foolin away your time round here, kaze dar aiut nobody in dis house ’eept Boss, and dat’s me. I airft no ’jeetion to your playiu ‘Jin along-Joscy,’ ‘Coony in de Holler,’or anything d'at’s fashionable an (bailee, but deai ’Lilian and other f6ol|s)i tune.-, you 's iH'rfoi initK; round litre aint no aeeount. Go away, white folks I” ‘The serenuders sneaked away as if their presence in another l>urt of the city, just about fliut time, was impe riously called for. il'JI 1 ! .IVI'iLU... '"■■'■iifti'Ui. DANIEL R. BIZE, DE.UaF.II IS AND GHIOCBRXEIS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, 11/rro uattjUßUd kth'UUgfk obt*iuing T? <X*uut#y l'rtHlofc I con&tjuitlr in store liuttcr. Ac Ainu tUliy *dJitloU* ofFaS(*T bllOOKlt><. both froh aud aUractlvc, ami ut lovoat poaniblc CASH PHICEB. All arc iuvited to fxand(tOu B.’j.i W.,hW W( c Oielothorite Xt&SWKfi'om. iaul-lw % X. REDD f m. WILL dcliTi r gootla to all tluir city ciutdtucrs I REK OF (If liUiE from THIS DAT. jwl-iw FLViVN’CIAL tV COMMERCIAL. OFFICE DAILY TIMES, Jan. U, 1874. t 01. l Mlir* DAILY MARKET. FINANCLUa. MoueylH* to Ijm |or cent. Gold buying 107, BclUnß UO. Silver nominal. Sight blUa on Now York buying %c. discount: demand bllla on Boaton ‘*c. cllftcount; bauk chocka V*o. premium. COLUMBUS COTTON MABKET. Market dosoj dull aud unchanged at the fol lowlue qaotationa: Ordinary 10 Good Ordinary 12 ($— I/iwmiddlnf'H 13 *$—■ MiddUitge..: Good Itiddilngs 13 Warolionao ftulee UJ2 bales. Receipt* 225 bales— by 3. W. R. 8., 41 >r. & G. R. It.. 2 by Western It. It., 2 by N. &8. R. R„ 139 by River, 37 by Tragon*. Shipments 123 baUm—l23 by S. W.U.8., 8 for homo consumption. DAILY HTATOIi-NT. Ktoek Aliquot 31, 1874 1,030 Received to-day 225 •• previously 40,064 —10,280 47,335 Shipped to-d&y 123 •• previously 32,522 —83,G45 Stwk on hand 13,080 WHOLESALE PRICE! CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Applx#— por barrel, $5; pock, 75c, Bacov —Clear Sidcn |a lb 00c.; Clear Rib Sides 16c; Shoulder* 12>c; Ice-cured Bhouiderß 15c; Hugar-ciired Hams lHo; Flaiu Hojus 15c. H ago nfo—l7 % hi-18. Bulk Meath—Clear Rib Bide 15c. Bu’rriut—Goshen lb 40c; Country 30c. Heooms —doaen, $2 BOfn-f'd 30. Candy—Stick ft IC<-. Canned Good* —Hardinea cane of 100 boxcg s lYtfolK; OyßtcrH, lib cans V dozen, 20 to fl 35. Coekhe—English vl ft 17c; Western 7c; N. Y. State 16c. Can dlkm—Adiuamu tlu e f. 1b 20c; Paraph in e 350. Oorrau—Rio good V & 33c; l*rime 2Cc; Java 33c to 37c. Cobn—Yellow Mixed bushel $1 10; White, $1 03 car load rates in dejot. Cm a km—Domestic, 1,000 Havana, s7ot>slso. Flour— Family, city ground, fl ft $8; A #7 50; B $6 50; Fancy $lO. Hardware—Wide Iron fl ft 9c; Refined 6c; Sad Irons 8c; Bar Lead 12 lie; Castings G>aC; Plow Steel 11c; Spring do. 13> # ; Cast Steel 25c; Bug gy Springs 20*:; Lorse stid Mnb: Shoes f* ft 0c; II or nt* Sh ue Nails 2flc; Nails keg $5; Axes f* dozen sls^sl7. Hay—ft ewt. $1 40; Country 40@50e. Irox Tut*—ft ft 8(J(:9C. Laud—Prime I>‘af, tierce, lb 17c; halves aud kegs, 18c. Leather—White Oak Sole ft 25c; Hemlock Solo 33c; French Calf Hkinti s2i*r,s4; American do. 62(50f3 50; Upper Lestlier-f ’irVr $3 50; Harness do. 30c; l>ry Hides 11c, Green do. 6c. Mackerel—No. 1 f. bbl slsfaislß; No. 2 #l4; No. 3 sll SOw-sl2 50; No. I ft kit $i 4F.i.|3. Pu kt*s—Case doiwu pints $3 50; quart $S 00. Potash—V can.- $8 to $9. PtrrATOKS—lrish fl bbl $5 50fe$5 00 Powder—it keg $7 50; ,‘i kog $4; >' $2 23, lu Magazine. ltopii--Manilla fl lb 20c; Cotton 30c; Machine luadeJS^c. Mla.v- fl bushel $1 20. Molasses—N. O. ft gallon 86c; Florida 0c; re boiied 75c; comm<>n 45cyi,50. Oath—V b<whel B*)e. Oil—KerOMSU f* gallon 25c; Linseed, raw, $1 20; boiled $1 23; Lard $1 25; Train sl. Rice—ft B‘,'e. Halt—V $1 85; Virginia #2 23. Touacco—Couunou V. ft 45(.50c; Medium Bright 7<K - ; Fine 7ft<;; Extra $1; Navy Maccahoy Snuff 75i<v83c. Shot —f sack $2 50. Sugar—Crushed and Powdered f* ft 13<ajl4c; A. 134*.; B. 12>4c,; Extra 0. 12c.; C. N. O, Ye.llow Clarified 13c; do. White Soda—K‘g 7c H ft; box 10c. Starch—f> ft Bc. Tuuhks—tJoiumbns matle, 20 inch. 75c; 30 inch $2 HO. Tea—Green 7iV-; Oolng 63c. Whiskey—Rectified fl gallon Bourbon #2/4 #4. White Lean— ft 11^12‘*c. Vikeuar—fi gallon 40c-. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Wholesale Retail. Goshen Butter $ 40 #SO Country “ 30 40 liggs 25 Frying chickens 20&25 251t30 Grown *• :ii)f>i/33 Irish potatoes GOp’k 4 50 " •• 5 00bbl 5 00 Hwoct potatoes 75 35p’k Onions 90 bbl 95 p’k Cow peas 80 bu 100 bu Dry CioodK. Prints y yard \ blcacbodcotton IOc. “ 4-4 •* • VXaStlOc. K<-a Island ** 8(910c. ** (Jests’ and Clark’s spool cotton. .7<ie. Tickings 10( :isc. 9- 4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 brown aud bleached sheetings 30fa50e. ft yard Wool ttaumds—red and bleached 2W.ii7sc:. *• (kmton flannels —browu and bl’d 12ii#25c “ TJnseys 15(a;30c. •• Kentucky Jeans 15(ci265c “ COLUMBUS MAN UFAtTUBUI GOODS. Eagle and Phenix Miliai.—Sheeting 4-4 10',c.; \ shirting B},e.; oaljurg, 7 ux., 14c.; \ drill ing 13c; bleached sheeting aud dilliug 12toil8c.; ('autou flannels 20c. Colored b’GGdj,— Stripes l0(a( 11 1 ■ c.; black gingham chocks 12,’uVa Bk-.; Dixie planes for field w<>rk 17e; cotton blankets s2(j $4 50 per jwir ; bleached huckaback towel* #1 40 p r dozen; yarns ss. to Is. per bunch of pounds $130; ropa 25c. to 27c.; sewing thread, 16 balls to tho pound. 50c.; knitting thread, 12 balls to the pound, bl*anbcU. 85c.; unbleached 50<-.; wrap ping twiitc. in balls, 40. IVoolm Cood*.—Casi mcrca. 9 03. per yard, 55c, to 70c.; jeans 20c. to 37,qc.; do* skin jeapH 56c. Muse*hike Mills —shirting H’;c.; 4-4 ghcct iug lVcFliut River 8 oz. osn*burgs 15e.; do. yarns $1 35. Columbus Fact<)ry.—shirting 8?;c.; 4-4 sheeting 10, l a c.; sewing threat!, nubleach and, 50e.; knitting. dtV., fide.; wrapping twin* 40*\ (’LE*.*K FAUTonY.—Plaidsr checks 18c; stripes fancy UflUiou*. IJ. a o, RtRKKM BY TRLKCH4PH. Sis chU to the Daily Times by the 8. A A. Tel. Cos. FINANCIAL. New York, Jan. 2. eloeotl; no markets. COTTON. Mobile, Jan. 2. -Cotton, middlings lS sales 1,000; reoefots 24:!l; ship ments eoastwiso 1410; stoe* 77 i > (>a. r . Montgomery. Jan -Market firm and in giknl demand;low middling, old class, 13^,; middling, old class* 13;,. Augusta, Jati. 2. Xo markt*t to-day. Exchange closchl. Jan. 2. Movements for Jaik uary Ist: Net receipts 2505; exports to continent to Franco 1504; stock 109,- 705 itules. Wtvk’H net moists 16,55.5; oxiH>rU ;to Great Britain 3220, to continent 4918, to France G 213: stock 102.705. Movements to-day, 4an. 2*l: Net receipts 2*283; <*xports to Groat Britain 4983; stot k 100.905. 20,000 Fl ' ou, “ l ouweete ' 100 barrels Florida Kvrnp. London Layer Raisins*, New Zanta Currants. Spiced Pigs Feet and Trip', Fulton Market Beef, Prrsepe. of all kinds, "Shakcrf-;” titles in all varieties, “Qaecn*' •Olives, IHckloa and Canned Goods, llcidsick Otlanlllaflrn , , Foreign and Domestic Wares, Pxinco Albe rt Biscuit, Dupdrs; Marmsla*!e. New *‘Diadem’ l Hams, •lust Ileeel'vCil by 11. r. viikljL x co. Janj ti Zlr RANKIN HOUSE. i CuliiiidiDM. (scorgiti, J. ‘TV. P.YAN, Prop’r. Ruby Resin maut. BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, UNDKB TUE RANKIN HOUSE. Jsnl iUwU S. W, HVAN. Prop’r. GOVKUNMI-XT or GEORGIA. Executive Ilcpßrimcnf. James IVC. Smith, Governor of tho StatD. P. W. Alexander, J. W. Warren, Secretaries Ex ecutive Department. Thornes c, Howard, Samuel C. Williams, Clerks E-'iecutivc Department. J. B. Campbell, Warrant Clerk. W. H. Grigsby, McsK*>ug *.r and Rvccrding Clerk. Ntutc Houhc Gfilocr*. N. jC. Barnett, Secretary of Suite. J. F. Jones, Cierh. \S\ L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General. J. W. P.enfro\ J. W. Goluamlth, Cl'TkH. John Jotus, State Treasurer. Miller Grieve, Clerk. Jool Branham, Librarian. E. A. Flewcllen, Superintendent of Public Buildings, etc. G. J. Orr, State School Commissioner. Thomas F. Green, M. D., Superintendent ul Lunatic Asylum. W. D. Williams, Superintendent Academy oi the Blind. W. O. Connor, Superintendent Deaf aud Dumb Asylum. Judicial DciKirtincut. supreme court. Hou. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice. Hon. H. K. MeCay, Judge. Hon. It. P. Trippo, Judge. N. J. Hammond, Attorney General. /. D Harrison, 01 rk. * Henry Jacksou, Reporter. The Supremo Court sits at tho seat of govern ment, beginning on the third Monday in January and the first Monday in July of each year. BUl'KltlOß COURTS. Albany Circuit. Peter J. Stroaier, Judgo. Byrou B. B*swr. Solicitor General. Baker—Third Mondays in May und November. Calhoun—Third Mondays in March and Sep tember. Decatur —First and second Mondays in May and November. Dougherty—First, second aud third Mondays In April and October. Mitchell—Fourth Mondays in May and Novem ber. Worth—Fourth Mondays in April aud October. Atlanta Circuit. John L. Hopkiuß, Judge. T. J. Glenn, Solicitor General. DeKalb—Third Moudars in March ami Septem ber. Clayton—First Mondays in March an 1 Septem ber. Fulton—Monday next alter the fourth Mon days in March aud September. Aayturta Circuit. W’illSam Gibson, Judge. Davenport Jackson. Solictor General. Burke—Third Mondays in May and Novcmlw>r. Columbia—Fourth Momlaya in March aud Sep tember. McDuific—Third Mondays in March and Sep tember. Richmond—Third Mondays in April and Octo ber. H ue It,dye Circuit. Noel B. Knight. Judge. O. D. Phillips, Solicitor General. Cherokee—Fourth Mondays in February and first Mondays in August. Cobb—Second Mondays in March and Novem ber. Dawson—Third Mondays in April and socond Mondays in September. Forsyth—First Mondays iu April aud fourth Mondays in August. Fuunin—Third Mondays in May ami October. Gilmer—Second Mondays in May and October. Milton—Fourth Mouday iu March and third Monday in August. Pickens—Fourth Mondays In April and Septem ber. Towns—Monday after fourth Mondays iu May aud October. Union—Fourth Mondays in May and C Ctuber. Hrvnswick Circuit. John L. Harris, Judge# 8-inon W. Hitch, Solicitor General. Appling—Third Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Camden—Tuesday after the fourth Monday in April and October. Cliarlton—Monday after Camden Court. Clinch—Second Tuesday s iu Aprilud October. Coffee—First Tm sdaya in April and October. Echols—Second Mondays iu April and October. Glynn—Third Tuesday alter foilrth Monday in May and November. Liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday in May and November. Pierce—First Mondays in March ami Septem ber. Ware—Fourth Mondays in March and Septem ber. Wayne—Second Mondays in March ami Septem ber. Chattahoochee Circuit. James Johnson, Judge. W. A. Little, Solicitor General. Cbuttalioochec—Fourth Mondays in March and September. Harris—Second Mondays in April and October. Marion—Third Mondays in April aud October. Muscogee—Second Mondays in May and No vember. Stewart—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo ber. Talbot—Second M -mlays iu March and Septem ber. Taylor—First Mondays in April and October. Cherokee. Circuit. C. D. McCutchen. Judge. Albert T. Hackett, Solicitor General. Bartow—Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Catoosa—Second Mondays iu February and An gust. Dade—Second Mondays in May aud November. Gordon—Third Mondays iu February aud Au gust. Murray—Third Mondays in April and October, W’hittkdd— Fourth Mondays la April ui.d Octo ber. East- rn Circuit. William Schley, Judge. A. R. Lamar, Solicitor General. Bryan—Third Mondays in April am! November. Bullock—Thursdays before tho first M.-mlaya iu April and November. Chatham -Second Mondays lu February, May ami November. F. Second Mondays in April aud No vember. Melnt-sh—Tuesdays after the last Moudays in April aud November. Flint Circuit. John I. Hall, Judge. T. B. Cabauiss, Solicitor General. Butts—Second Mondays in Murch ami Septem ber. Henry—Third Mondays in February and Au gu*t. Newton—Third Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Pike—Second Mondays in April aud October. Rockdale-—Monday after the fourth Mon.lajs in March aud September. Spalding—First Mondays in February and Au gust. , Upson—First Mondays in May and November. Macon Circuit. Barnard Hill, Judge. Clias. J. Harris. Solicitor General. Bibb—Fourth Mondays iu April am! October. Orawiord—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. Houston—Fourth Mondays iu May and Novem ber. Twiggs-Second Mondays iu April aud October. Middle Circuit. ltorsehel Y. Johnson, Judge. John W. Robinson, Solicitor General. Emaum-l—Third Mondays in April ami October. Jefferson—Second Moutlays in May ami Novem ber. Johnson—Fourth Mondays iu March aud Sep tember. Screven —First Mondays iu May and November. Tutuall—Second Mondays iu April ami October. Washington—Second Mondays iu March mid September. Northern Circuit,. . G. 11. Pottle, Judge. Samuel Lumpkin, Solicitor Gcm-ral. Elbert—Second Mondays in March and Sep tember. Hancock—Second Mondayr in April and Octo lw*r. Hart—Third Mondays in March and September. Lincoln—Fourth Mondays iu April and Octo ber. Miidion —First Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Oglethorpe—Tliird Mondays in April and Octo-' bet. . . . • MOnflaVR in February atd Augivft. Warren—First Mondays in April aud Octol>c-r. Wilkes—First Mondays iu Mcy aud Novernln-r. Glasscock—Third Mondays iu February aud Au gust. Ocmulyet Circuit. (home F. Bartlett, Judge. Joseph Preston, Solicitor General. Baldwin—Four ill Mondays iu February ami An gust. Greene—Second Moudays In March and Sep tember. Jasper—Second Mondays in February and An ffust, ! Jones —Third Mondays in April and October. Morgan—First Mondays in March and Septem ber. ,! Putnam—Tliird Mondays in March and Septem ber. Wilkinson—First Mondays in March and Sep tember. Ocoucc Circuit. A. C. Pate, Judge, liollin A. Stanley, Solicitor General. lh>dgc—FojirtU Mondays in April and October, Dooly—Third iii March and Septem ber. Irwin—Friday alter the fourth Mondays in March Mid September. Laur-'us—Second Mondays in April and Octe ber. Montgotpcrv—TUuafter the first Mobil days in April and October. Pulaski—Firat Mondays in May and November. Telfair—Tuesday after tho third Mondays iu April and iKOvAmr. Wilcox—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. P'tt iuld Circuit. W. D. Kiddoo, Judge. James T. Fluwellcu, Solicitor General. day—Fott tth Mondays to Mw*b M<l Boptem. ber, Miller—Suoobii Mondays in April and Uctot,,., quitman—Third Mondays in May nml Nov. * ' her. liandolph—First Mondays in May and Novri, bcr. Terrell—Fourth Mondays iu Mayaud November Home Circuit. Jno. W. 11. Underwood, Judge. Cicero T. Cloinents, Solicitor General. Chattooga— First Mouclayii in March and &,, tember. Floyd—Flrpt Mondays in January and July. Feuidiug—First Mondays iu February and Au gust. Polk—Second Mondays iu February and An ,llaralHon—Fourth Mondays in March and Sen. tember. Walker—Last Mondays in February and Au trust. Fv utfurn Circuit. August ir. Han soil, Judge. Robert G. Mitehell, Solicitor General. Bcrriou—Third Mondays iu March aud Septem ber. Brooks—First Mondays in Mny and November. Colquitt—Wednesday after fourth Mondrv s m March and September. Lowndes—The first Mondays in May an,' .< vembrr, and shall be held two weeks if urv. Thomas—Third weeks iu April and October. Southwestei'n Circuit. James M. Clarke, Judge. Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor General. Loc*—Fourth Monday iu March aud socon,! Monday In November. Ma*'ou—First Monday in Dticembor and thii , Monday in July. Sciiley—Second Mondays in April and Octobi r, Sarater—Third Mondays in April nud o<*t*l>* r. Webster—Second Mondays iu March amt s. j, tember. Coweta Circuit. Hugh Buchanan, Judgo. Albert H. Oox. Soliciter General. Carroll—First Mondays in April ami Oct<b**r Mondays iu February uiid August. Coweta—First Mondays in March and Sept, n, her. Douglass—Third Mondays iu April aud Octob. r. Fayette—Fourth Mondays lu February and Au gust. Heard—Tliird Mondays in March and Septem ber. Meriwcthor—First Mondays in May atnl No vember. Troup—Third Mondays in May and November. Western Circuit, George D. Rice. Judge. Emory Speer, Solicitor Qeticral. Daulvs—First Mondays in April and October. Clarke—First Mondays in February and second Mondays August. Frank—First Mondays iu February and socoud Mondays in August. Franklin—Second Monday* in April aud Octo ber. Gwinnett—First Mondays in second Mondays in September. Habersham—Third Mondays in April ami Octo ber. Hull—Third Mondays in March and Bcpt mber Jackson—Fourth Mondays in February and As gust. Rabun—Fourth Moudays iu April and October Walton—Tliird Mondays iu April and August. White—Monday after the fourth Mondays in April aud October. DIRECTORY OF THE CITY. CliiirchrM. FliWiT PRKRUYTKUUN. Corner of Oglethorpe and St. Clair street* Ite-v. J. 11. Nall, pastor. Services at 10>, a. u. and 4r. m. each Snuibay. Suuday-school at Ua.m. Ki'IrfCOPAL (TKIBITV). Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and Si Clair—Rev. W. O. Hunter rector. Service* ut 11 a. at. and 4 p. m. i aeh Sunday. Sunday-school at 9>i a. M. Roman catholic. St. Phillips ami St. James (Catholic) —on Jack son street, between Baldwin and Few Htr*-.-th rather Hamilton pastor. Mass at (i\ and 9‘, a. m., and vespers at 6 I*. it. Catechism at 4 I*. w. FIRST BAPTIST. lisudolpli street, b- twoeu Jackson and Troiij) streets—ltev. C. A. Kendrick jiastor. S* rvi*-z every Sunday at 10!- A. M. au*l 7 p. w. Sunday schtMil ot 9 a. it. METHODIST. St. Luke—On Jackson street, between Randolph and St. Clair—Rev. It. J. Corley pastor. Ser vices each Sunday at 10>i A. m. ami 7>* r. m. Sun 'thy school ut 9 a. m. St. l'aul—Southeast corner of Franklin arid I'roup streets—Rev. J. <>. Branch pastor. Ser vices every Sunday at 10,'j a. m. and 7 1 .. r. u Sumiay-school at 4 p. u. Broad Street Methodist—On upper Broad str* ct Rv. li. 1\ Breedlove pa*tor. Services every .Sun day at 10Ji a. m. and 7 1 ; I*. m. Sunday hi ln>ol at •J '; p. k. Class meeting at 9a. m. JEWISH BYNAGOOUE. Corner of Crawford rind Forsyth street*. Ib r man Birkinthal rabbi. Services every Friday evening at 8 o’cloi'k, aud Saturday morning at 1< o’clock. OIRAUD. Mcthoilirit— L. B. Payne pastor. S*irvies fir*i Sunday at 10a. m., ami third Sunday at 5 r. w. Sunday-school 3 p. m. Baptist—Rev. pastor. Services on the fourth Sunday in each mouth. Sitndar school ut A. m. IiBOWNEVILLK. Baptird—H'-v. pastor. Kcrvir* fii’st aud third Sundays. Sunday-school at B',, a.ji Trinity (Mi tliotiist)-r-Rev. L. B. Bajoe jfi.- tor, Services first, second and tliird Sumluy at i*. k., and 3rd Sunday at 10a. m. Alteruat Sundays supplied b-dh morning ami evinib. Sunday-school eve ry Sunday at 3 v. m. COLORED. Anbury Cuapel (Methodist)—Eat Common—'V J. Gaines pastor. Services every Sunday at In a. m..'3 i\ m. and 7* a at night. Sanday-school ot u A. M. F’iret IlA;>ti*t —Corner Fr-mt and St. Flu.r street (near river)—-Green McArthur pst*<r. s* \ices every Sunday at 10,' 4 a. u. ami Bp. ai. Hun day-school at 9 A. m. St. John (Mcthmlist), Northeast Common B B. Taylor pastor. Services every Sunday at 1> ! . a. m. and HP. 'A.. Huuday-scbeol at 9a. m. B<-cond Baptist (Northern Libortic*)- H*' Primus Stafford pastor. Service* every H;unl at A. M. and Bp. li. Huuilay-school at 9a. a I. O. O. P, Muficogee on Oglethorpe street. ls-twe st. ('lair anti Crawford street*. Regular held every Monday evouing at 7ft o'clock. Cbathoo<heo Encampment meets 2*l aud h Mondays iu each month. Masonic. Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 3d Tuesday night in tm’h UHiutli. Darley Chapter. No. 7—Meets on Ist Fritb*; night in each mouth. Hojm! Council, No. 4—Meets 3*l Saturday nitfl'i in each mouth. fit. Aldeinar Commandcry.—M*-* t 2d Tm**l* night in e.a*’h month. iAulge in Burnt*' building, conn r and Raudolpb street*. UW'ftl Berith. Lnlge in Burrus' building— Meetings ln'l.l on the l*t aud 3*l Sunday* iu each mouth. Public Building-. Court House (in Court ftpiare, centre of cil)' lMJtwceu Oglethorpe and Jackson aud Crawford and Thomas *trecta. ** Jail on Ea*t Common, foit of Crawford Rir.--1 Opera House northeast corner Crawford ai ! t)gletliorpe *ir*“Pts. Female Orphan Asylum, East Common, n** r cemetery. Post Office, corner Oglethorpe and- ltaud*ll , 'i streets. i'tiblic Library. Rooms over Griffin’s dmg stere, Br<*n*l -tr>-1. Open from 8 a. m. to C r. si. Books loanoit’ members returnable eyury tw*> weeks, or hom er jiavs 25c. per week thereafter. Mr*. J- 11 Ivey, librarian. Hotels. Rankin House, corner Brood ami Crawf-in stT(vts. Planters' U*umc, Broa*l street (cast *id* . • tween St. Clair and Crawford. Central Hotel, Broad street (cast side), Ik insi st. Clair and Crawford streets. Broad Street House, east sid Broad sdrc< t. l tween Crawfttrd and Thomas streets. MtlHWbl. No. 1 (white male) noTthea*t corner Jack* '" and Crawford streets. Nn. 2 (white female) soutfi west corner St. Clair aud Forayth streets. Temperance Hall (mixed colored) Oglclc ‘l’ street, between Randolph and Bryan. vintifrlpul turrmiwriit, Msvnr, Julm Mi-rHionuy City Traurnr. r. Mj X. Bsnuitt: Clerk of Council. 11. M. Mows “!> Attormjy, Charles Coleman; City Physician, W. Flewollcu; City Sexton, Abraham (kloiu: t'j Marshal. ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. lv iuson; Wharfinger, Jake Burnt*. polk-e. Chief—Matt. W. Murphy. First ’Bijua*l—W. L. ('a*h. captain: Beet Mitchell, Wm. H. H. Wood, Charles Brady. Smith. James lioharts, Tom ifcEacheru. Si-coud S.{ua*l —John Foran, raptain: ‘ Clair, Josh itoper, John Palmer, lfan’l Dane# • John Brady. John Ftagan. Itnll ot Coliunbu* Fire Ilfimu*g‘ *it. B afd of Control—W. 11. HHliani*. tlhief h’ ginecr; G. W. Rosette. First Ass't, Eugiev A. Ethridge, Second Ass't Engineer; A. h.*r cig, Secretary. rime COMPANIK*. (-olnji.bcM. Ko. l—Bißine hMfM-.u l *" ; abort* , Young Au*< rica, No. s—Engine honu ou thon>e. O-ntral M-ehanlcs. No. 6—Engine hooee oil dolph Street, near Union Pas H-ager Df i*ot. Hx>k ami Lad<ler-, No. I—Engine house uei Springer's Oiera House. military. City Light Guards—Armory in Itankiu Ho®* Skating ltiuk. Entrance on Crawford street. | Columbus Guards—Arimjry in Gunby s hu) “ lug, on St. Clair street, between Broad and ir streets, Muscogee Rifiet—No kAroory yot.