The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, January 07, 1875, Image 4

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DAILY TIMES. Columbuw, <^n.. THPBBPAT JAM .viiv 7, vm. •iM*ciikl to Advertiser** Wo will Inaart t* th* l</jul nojiioiKK <>f tliiH |>api< fqr' t&i fntn ixtr lino. H If* a dheap ail'd dfiMbtawy to advertto your buginoM, anti wo would bo g-lad to have many of thorn. Mr. Robert M. Howard In connected with thla office?, and in fully authorized to solicit ahd rooofpt for udver tlKcmonta and subscriptions to this paper. W. 11. Cody, r+H. is our authorized agent to receipt for sub scriptions to the Daily and Wkelky Tin eh, for tlie oounttes of Muscogee, and of Boflftdl county, Ala. ladex • Xew Advertise me u*. H. F. Abell & Cos. have a change of <UI v,-rlinnent In this ln*un of our paper Bead It and eoo tho number of good tilings they have In store, and you will t>o eatis fled you want Borne of them, which they will rtell you cheap. ■J. It. I royA Cos. have a conundrum which they want the public to answer by calling and seeing for thcmselvee. E. E. Yonge bae on hand and still arriv ing he finest assortment of hats and caps In the market. He also sells the New York shirt at New York prices. Joseph It Bro. Invite the attention of the public to their large and varied shxik of dry goods, notions, Ac Go to Dr. Blount's, second door oast of City Mills ofllcc, and buy cheap groceries and country produce. Nee his advertise ment, road and make your purchases. | „ Tire Montgomery Advortisor has a Pros pectus In this j>aisir. All Alalramians should have it Cwdrua. Pompey—“ Jim, what makes do Ivky Hrothkrs sell Orooeries so much chcap er'n do odder merchants?" Jim -“Cause dey ain’t got no ’cuni brances." ian7 2t-tha.su Acme Mhlrtx! Another lot of this celebrated Hhirt Just received by jail# eed4t Thornton A A cue. \vplll< n! 11l (lolil and Nickle Sleeve Buttons, Sup phlrc, Chrygtal and Gold Studs for shirt fronts, at No, 7H ltroad street. Janfl eod4t Thornton A Acre. Carpet*. Fresh lot just In and selling cheap. Also, New Prints, 10-4 and 11 4 Sheeting, Pillow Cosing, Towels, Napkins and Table Linens, at janl eod The Virginia Store. If you want to save money go to J. MARION ESTES, No. 122 Broad Street, and get your Hi*,ls and Shoes, for cash, janl tf If you want Pump Bonis at cost, go to J. MARION ESTES. janl tf J. MARION ESTES sells Glove Kid Shoes cheaper than anybody. janl tf Dry Oooda MMrMced ! Deal ring to quit the Dry Goods buai nesH, and to iitake way for my largo stock of Groocsrtaft, I am determined to mil my entiro Btock of Shoot*, Clothing and Dry Goods generally, regabdlehb of p<>kt. Call and examine and you will be suli&fled. Our stock of Groceries, now on ham I and to arrive, in complete, and at lower prices than ever before offered, janl 2tawlm L. Habbih. Tkc Virginia Ilrf la Helling groat bargains in all kinds of Dress Goods. Call there and wave money. janl eod J. J. Bradford wants to bo ro-olocLcd, and will discharge his full duty to nil. * Have money by getting your Boots and Shoes of J. MARION MUR janl tf J. J. Bradford is a candidate for re-elec tion. Vote for him, and show that you appreciate him. * George Y. Pond asks that lilh many friends will remember ho is a candidate for Clerk Superior Court, and will turnout “on masse” on ejection day and vote ac cordingly. tde. If you want Hats, Shoes, Dry (Kkkls of every description, Clothing, Factory Goods, Ac., at retail, for wholesale prices, call at Joseph & Buo.’s. Janl tf t NTBEET CHAT. The election occupied yesterday, and to day ox-candidates will explain why they were not elected. A tight oecured bet wtvn two white men at tfeo polls yesterday. No damage done. No Mayor's Court yesterday, but from appearances late last evening, then* was a good prospect for a huge one this morn ing. Nearly one thousand of the white men did not vote yesterday, because they had delayed paying their taxon, and during the day, the American citizens monopo lized the entrance to the Tax Collector's office. They had to vote or they could not handle any currency, so the whites give them a fair chance. We saw one man who know his man was going to be elected, and offered to bet on it. Go to F. Reich's olagant lvatain aut 1 hie evening, urul get some of the finest oysters you havo had this soason. A rechercho colored ball was the sensa tion at the brick-yard last night. The robbery of the ling rocs will continue lu all directions, cxcopt towards Monroe’s market garden. The politeness of a young lady iu the city, is Instanced in this way. She went to church last Sunday night, and after the sermon, the hat was handed around. As It was extended towards her, she said, “No I thank you." Recollecting what a mistake she had made, she hastily took some change out of a gentleman’s hand, who wins sitting next to her, and said, “X am much obliged to you." A But,.lnt t'ome and see an elegant-fltting Shield Bosom Shirt for one dollar and a half. janO ood4t Thornton A Acer. Xt w t'ollur*. The Imperial, the Aldiue, the Alexis, the Berlin, the Gurliek and many others, cheap, at janfi eod4t Thornton A Acre’s. At t 0.1 ! ijirge stock Fancy Dress Goods and Furs. Also, some line French Cloths and Cassimeres at even less than cost, to close out stock. This is a rare opportunity to get good goods for a small sum. junj cpt| Virginia Store. I'U‘cUuii Udui'ui. Yesterday wH tlicday upon whli-U the ii'tlon wus hold for . onnty oßleers fur tlie ensuing two years. The following is the. result as far we were able to learn at the hour of going to press: 3 f gf fII | volt tuniuvv: H. (J. Jvty 1312 27 84. John A. Huff 263 W 26 fob ul.ebk SVnuuoß coubt: Georif Y. Pcu<l MB 83 81 J. J. Bradford 81* 33 83 7 FOB TAX COLLECTOR .’ C. A. Kliwk 637 10 16 Lav la Aadrcwi 4*22 7 34 111 Jacob O. Burras 304 23 69 8. B. Oleghorn 212 # 4 *<• tax uixj-iivjtn; T. C. 155 HW~ 14 J. L. Howell 303 12 16 20 M. W. Thwcatt 748 6 08 70 W. E. Barnard 234 9 FOB OOUNTY TttKASCnKIi: Tim IbrkbMt 087 86 67 91 J. J. Wood 351 18 25 s. H. Harrison, (no caulidat<')lo3 22 FOB COBOXli: T. J. Htevons 232 33 —. W. ft. McNangbton 11*2 4 —* K. L. doOrsffenretd 321 10 8. O. Lloyd 856 79 FOB SUUVBYOB: John K. 1-atuar. no opposition. Jmh( Opened, An elegant assortment of Gents’ Fancy Silk .Scarfs, Scarf Rings and Fins, at JanO eodit Thornton A Ache's. New Clvlli 6nei|He Jut received and offered cheap. Also, nice lot Ladles 4 Trunks, ut janl aud Tum Viboiwla Stoke. If uverly l.unt Night. It rained during the early part of tlie night, but notwithstanding there was a very flue audience to witness the exhibi tion of Haverly’s Minstrels. This is with out a doubt the beet combination that lias for a long time apjxmrod on our stage. Mr. Haverly was the proprietor of Cal Wagner’s Minstrels, but In this ho lias roserved onougo of the old, and added valuable new men, to make his entertain ment more attractive than ever. The opening concert was unexceptionable. The song, “you will never miss the water until the well runs dry,” by the fine tenor, Mr. Dixon, was applauded, and won the hearts of the audience. The “Black Dutchman," by D. L. Morris, was very laughable, and was enjoyed by everybody. “Primrose and West,” Milt Barlow and George WLI son, kept the house in a per fect good humor. We wish that all troupes who conic be fore a Columbus audience would employ such talent as Mr. Haverly has in his minstrel combination. I.iiwri'iii'i' UuriTll. In order that everybody may know it In time, we announce that Lawrence Har rett, the celebrated actor, will perform In tide city for one night next week, Friday, the 15th. Notiilug more tlian the bare announcement in nociwary to limuro him a lioiiho that any actor woulii be proud of. I’rireH a usual. Uenorved Boats for sale atChaflln'e Uxik store on and after next Wodneeday. Colummjs, Jan. ('., 1875. Mr: Editor:—One of tlie acta of the last session of the City Council con veys the impression that it is their purpose to give the family of the. late Marshal the salary which would have been his had he lived. We have no comment to make upon this— but only to suggest, would it not bo just that the widows who were made such by the casualties of the late war, be equally objects of compassion. Numbers of them have large families to raise and educate and their all consists In a shelter which Is sold for taxes if they are so unfortunate as not to be able to [>ay them. “Fair play is a jewel." Would it not be simple justice to them, while the Council is in a gene rous mood,! to look a little to their claims and deal as gently with the soldiers’ widows as with the widow of the late Marshal. Citizen. .!<• pit A Urvlher Are determined to supply the public with clump Dry Goods. They recognize the dull time**, and know the people must l>e clothed, and havo therefore concluded to supply tho demand at a snerlgee. janl tf Dry Uomli for the People. If the public are in earnest about buy ing Dry Goods cheaper than ever before offered, call at Joseph A Bro.’s and l>e suited, for everything in their store is for sale at COST. janl tf Hotel Arrival*—-January 6, 1813. HANK IN HOUSE. W H Cortlan, Mississippi. Henry C Pike, New York. Marcus It. Mayer, agent of Lawrence Barrett. W A Horton. Georgia. Miss Bailie Brunson, Georgia. L A Jlmerson, Alabama. D Stttsomor, Georgia. M McGinn, Alabama. It A Bussell, city, j Charles Lee, New Orleans. I J H Hughes, Now York. ! James Laßoyteau, New York. ! Davis Andrews, Muscogee county. ‘ Charles Frcvman, Now York. , John Hillyor, Michigan* Thomas Dixson, Maine. George Brimson, Now York. E M.HuU, New York. Haverly Minstrels, (21 persons.) CENTRAL HOTEL. J. B. Clifton, Bussell c unty. Wm. L. Wornuni, Talbot county. J. A. Hollingsworth, Washington county. Mrs. W. C. Cliftxui, Russell county. A. L. Rogers, Tusk:egee, Ala. It. F. Davis, Stewart county, Ga. Wm. Wallace, “ “ P. G. Jones, Auburn, Ala. T. N. Beall and wife, Tallndton, Ga. J. B. Giles, Macon, Ga. H. C. Dalves, Talbotton, Ga. J. A. Potter, Boole, Ala. D. N. Hodo, “ “ C. G. Bentley, St- Louis. J. It. Knox, Brundidgo, Ala. Mrs. M. E. Barnett, Eufaula, Ala. John Howard, City. John Anthbny, Oakland, Va. P. If. Prceman, St. Louis. M. P. Coleman, New York. G. W. Kimbrough, Talbotton, Ga. W. H. Johnson, City. Fred Wilhelm, “ ■ liluvk Wrn th ..50 eonis. soiling at 37‘4c.; v tiller grades same proportion—2o piec* receiv ed to-day sj’l - I. i f % janl eod The Virginia Store. FINANCIAL iLCUMMKKI'JAL OFFICE HAttY TIMES; Jan. '8,1871. fOMHIUN DAILY MARKET. nNANCIAL. Mouoy 1 1 4 to I', pot efirt. Chilft I'Mifing 107, nulling 11(k Bilv<r nwwtewl. ftffflit 1111 m mi Now York bay lag Jid. dtoaonuit; bills on BobJoa *,c. iUcount; bank cktclH ,W<s. premium. cpiAJMBUS COTTON MARKET. Market .dr.rfrfl rbill and unchanged at th( fol lowiuo quotation*: Lt . * , '*< T. F 7 ■ I. Ordinary •10 toil Good Ordinary 72 - Low middlngx 13 to—. Middling! 13‘„tol3fc Good Middling!! ..13Kto— * Wurohouao nalcH 238 bale. Beeeipta 13U bales— -19 by 8. W. n. It., 38 M. k G. It. R.. 0 by WeaUrn It. R., 2 by N. kB. R. H.. 0 by Rlvar, 39 ly wagona. Shipment* 135 bale*—l by 8. Vf. R. It.. 134 tor home consumption. DALLY STATKMKKT• Htork August 31, 1874 1 C 36 Iteoeivod to-day 139 “ previously 46,641 —46,680 47,716 HUipfß-d to-day 135 •• previously, 34,080—34,216 Htock on baud 13,5<y Hllt It i :TN IIY T i:LH4i M A PH. special to the Daii.v Tuuca by the 8. k A. Tel. Cos. FINANCIAL. New York, Jan. 6, Cr. m Money Closed at 2% per ct. Exchange cloftftd flrin at 485%q&485% Gold dosed at Gov errimerits quiet and Arm. OOITOJC. New' York, Jan. 6. 3:35, i*. M.—Cotton, exports to Gr*at Britain 187; stock 140,- 507. Moihle, Janury ft.—Cutb>n. sbwly; re ceipts 879; sales |1,500; middlings 14 \\y • gtock 75 099. itxM3ij)ts alf ports to-day 9,645: ex|K>rts to Great Britain 16,913; to Continent 740. Consolidated exports 55,001; tx> Great Britain 26,84(6: to Continent 12,422. Ht<c*k in all ports 852,061. New York, Jan. 6.—Cotton, old doss, spots, firm ; ordinary 12*,; good ordinary 13M; strict good ord. V6M ; low middllngM 14%. middlings 14; good middlings 16%. Futures strong; sales 900 Dales; Feb ruary 15%; March 15 9-l April lfl@ 1-82; May 16 5-16 (>%. New York, January 6.—New class spots firm; ordinary 12; good ordinary 13%: low middlings 14%; middlings 14%; good mbidlingH 15; middling fair 15%; fair 16%. Liverpool, January 6.—1 p. m. Cotton active and firmer; sales 25,000 i)als; speculation 7,(XX); Middling Uplands 7% ofy/A. ; Middling Orleans 7%d. Deoemt>er and January sfdpinents not below gcwxl ordinary 7 9-16d; January and February 7%d; February and March 711-16; Decem bt‘r and January delivery, not below low iiiirldlings. 7 9-lwI; January delivery, not below low mjdojings, 7%. Baltimore, Jftn. 7.-—Cotton firm; low middlings 14. PRO VISIONS. Baltimore, Jan. 6.—Flour unchanged and dull. Wheat dull and heavy- -No. 1, Amber Western $1 28; No. 2, Red Wes- Bi 22%; Fair to prime, do. SIJIH; No. l red western $123; No. 2 do. $1 21; fair to prime $1 15; rejected $1 10; Rio brands $1 20@$2 28 k>. Amber $1 BU®sl 38. Corn weak and lower—White Southern 85c.; Yellow HI; Western mixixl 82 at elevator. Provisions unchanged and steady. New' York, Jan. 6.—Flour closed weak for most gratis*: Southern dull. Wheat closed weak. Corn lower. Provisions generally firm and quiet. Chicago, Jan. 6. - Flour unchanged; closed quiet. No. 2 Spring wheat 89%; No 3 do. 84. Corn closed quiet at Pork closed easy at $lB 90. Lard steady at 13.- 20; cut meats quiet; dressed hogs steady at $8 10 for heavy; $7 75 bid for light. Whiskey quiet and easier at 94. Cincinnati, Jan. 6. Pork quiet at sl9 25(&19 60; bacon quiet; shoulders B%*gjß%; clear rib sides ll%(gdl%; clear sides 11% C<l l2. Out meats steady. Lard stotulv prime steam kettle 13%c. Live hogs very quiet: medium fair $6 75 6stt.9o; g<H>and $7 shipments. Whiskey quiet at 94c. St. Louis, Jan. 6. -Flour steady and un changed. Wheat firmer; No. 2 red winter $1 08%r<r,a 08%; No. 3 do. $1 04®1 05. Corn steady at for No. 2 mixed. Whiskey quiet at 96c. Pork nominal at sl9 25® 19 50. moats firmly held. Bacon quiet. Lard firmer; steam refined 13%<‘. cash. Live hogs firm and unchanged; iiackors’ gradess6 76®7. Porkers s6a6 50; extra $7 25; receipts 10,700; shipments 296. WHOLESALE PUH FA (TftSKKT. CORRECrED WEEKLY BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Amju-per barrel, |6, pm-k, 76c. Bacom —Clear Side* lb tHK ~ Clear Rib Side* 16c; Shoulders ]]Uc; Ice . ured Bbouli>n 15c ; Sugar-cured Ham* 17c: Plain liam* 15,b'0. lUiiorso—l7 M. Brux Mkath—clear Bib Sides ll',toll\c. Bcttkb—Goahcu y lb 4ik‘; Country Broom* —y doaeu, s*4 50$$S 60. Ckmdt—Stick y lb 16c. Casnkd Good*—ftardfne* y raae of 100 ltoxe* sl7; Oysters, lib can* y dozen. *1 20 to $1 35. CllKKSE—Euglisb y Iti oa-; Choice 18>,; W *t eru 17c; N. Y. State 16c. CAKDL.K*—Adamantine y lb 19> , Partqdiiue 35c. Corns—JEtio good Hlb 83c; Prime 23c ; Choice 94 *io; Java 33c to 87c. Corn—Yellow Mixed y bu*hcd $1 80; White, $1 80 car load rate* in depot. Cioakh—Domestic, H 1,000 $20(<6565; Havana. s7or?sl6o. Fi.oub—Extra Family, city ground, y lb $8; A $7 60; B $6 50; Fancy $lO. Haudwauk—Wide Iron lb 9c; Refined 6c; Had Irons 8c; Bar Load t2S,c; Caatinga Plow Steed 11c; Spring do. 12.54; <)w>t Steel 25e; Bug gy Spring* 30c; Horse uud Mule Shoe* t lb 9e; Horse Shoe Nails 25c; Nails y keg $5; Axes ? dozen $15m.517. Hay—' y cwt. |1 40; i’ountry 40&50e. lu)N Tima—V !h T'itogqc. Lahu—Prime Leaf, tierce, y lb 16-; halve* and kegs, 17c. Lkathku—White Oak Boie y lb2s<-; Hemlock Sole 33c; Frencli Calfskins s2tos4; American do. sß(s)#3 5); Upper Leather sß< $3 SO; Harness do. 50c; Dry Hide* lie. Green do. 6e. Mackkrbl—No. 1 y bbl sirx<i)slß; No. 9 sl4; No. 8 sll 604-sl2 60: No. 1 y kit $1 40(<r*3. Picki.es—Case y doxen pints $1 W; y ijnart $3 86. Potash —y case sBl< $9. Potatoes— Irish bbi $4 so<**s' 00 ravttn—v x.'g?7 00; !,• as. in Magaaine. Rock—Manilla V lb 20c; Cotton 30c; Machine made Meal— y bushel $1 20, Molasses—N. O. y gallon 85c; Florida 75c; re boiled 76c; common 46c(^50. Oats— y bushel 86^^900. Oil—Kerosene gallon 26c; raw, $1 20; boiled $1 2.'>; Lard $1 ‘s6; Train sl. Rick—H lb 3 ,c --a.LT—v wk #! S5; Vlrgini. fl M. TtutAceo —Coimuou r* lb Medium Bright 70c; FinO 76<■; Extra $1; Navy 60(<i65c; Maccaboy Snuff TStoftfe. Shot —y sack $2 40. Hihiab—Orusbed and Powdered V ft 13tol3' a r; A. 13o.; B. 12 qc.; Extra p. 12r.; C. UV-! N. O. Yellow Os lifted fl*>. Wftfle I2'4c. HotU-Jhift 7c lb; Sox ltlf. Starch 1!> B‘c. Thvnics—Coluiubtui made, 20 inch. 75c; 36 inch $2 80. Tea—Green 75c; Oolong 66c. Witikkky—Rectifli*d gallon $1 25; Bourbon $ 2(a) $4. White Lead— y lb 11*412£c. Vinkoau —y gallon 36c. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Wholesale Retail. Goshen Butter $ 40 $ 60 Country “ 30 40 Egg* 25 35 Frying chickens ,-5 ... 90fcr25 fS^ftO Grown •• 30t033 30^83 Irish potatoes 60 p’k 4 50 •• *• 6 00 bbl 5 00 Sweet potatoes 75 35p'k Ooiou* 90 bbl 95j> k Gpwpe*t. ...... 80 bn 1 00Lu lr> ilootls. Print* * B c. *4 yard bleached cotton 44 - •• Sea Island •• '* •* Coats' and Clark's spool cotton, ,70c. Tickings 10C 35c. 9-4. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 brown and bleached sheetings 30<S:50e. yard Wool Annuel*—red and blenched 20@75c. Canton Annnels—brown and hl’d 12 1 ,t026e •,, Linaey* 15t030c. •* I Kentucky Joaus .16565 c * COLUMBUS MANUFACTURED GOODS. Kaoi.k and Pg—H Mills.—Sheeting 4-4 10'je.; shirting 8 1 ,c.; osuaburgs, 7 oz., 14c.: ' drill intoMn bieaebad sheeting and dilllng I2(a lik\ ; r.i’u.ui flannels 80c. Co/orsd Stripe* 10to ! like,} black gingham cfccok* 12j,t013c.; Dixie plad‘B for field work 17c; cotton blanket* s2ei* $4 50 per pair; hlcacbal kudaWk towela $1 40 p r d> /eu: yarn* 6*;,tal*. icr bunch of |><Aiml* |l 35: rope 25c. |d l stc.% tewiug tbr.**L 16 halls to tlHjjpound. 50c.;-knitting thread, li lallB to the pound, bffachod, 55c.: unhleachetl 50c.: wrap ping twine, in ball*. 40c. W<+lin Goods.— Cas meres, 9hz. per yard. 55c. to 70c.? jeftqs 20c. to 87‘,c.; doeskin jean* 65e. lucrative lleimrdiirnt. Jams* M. Smith, Governor of tho State. P. W. Alexander, J. W. Warren, Scretaricn Ex ecutive Department. Thomas C. %ward, Samuel C. William*,_C'l‘‘rk )•■ !l ’ *’'• J. B. (.•kHipiwlJwJrato# Otofw. ■** ' •* v, W. H. Grigsby, Messenger ami Recording Clerk. Mute llmiae OOk cl's. Xi i 7 N. C. Barnett. Secretary of State. J. F. June*, Clerk. W. L. Goldumith, Comptroller General. J. W. Roaftroe, J. w. curt*. John Jigic*, Kut< Yfaagrcr. , ff \ , Miller Grieve, Clerk. ' • Joel Branham, Librarian. E. A. Flewellen, Sui>erlnttudeut of Public Building*, etc. O. J. Orr, State Bfinol Comtniaaloner. Thoma* F. Green, M. D., SiijN-riutcudent of Lunatic Anylwu. W. D. William*, Superintendent Academy of, the Blind. W. O. Connor, Huperinten<|ent Beaf and Dumb Asylum. Jml trial Hr pari imnt. Hon. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice. Hon. H. K. McCay, Judge, lion. It. P. Trtype, Judge. N. J. Hammond, Atthrnoy Goto ral. Z. D. Harrison, Clerk, Henry Jaeksoi., Reporter. The Supremo Court aita at the sogt of govoru meat, beginning on the third Monday in January and the first Monday in July of e*ch year. HUTERIOS COURTS. Albany Circuit. Peter J. Strozler, Judge. Byron B. Bower, Solicitor General. Baker—Third Monday* in May and November. Calhoun -Third Mondays lu March and Sep- Jm a f Dkcktur— VWo. nm\ ad lilNßkya in May and November. Ddngharty—Flrat, second and third Monday* in April and October. Mit<'bell—Fourth Monday* HI May 4 Novem ber Worth—Fourth Monday* hP Apnf itnd AtlantM j Cifcutt. j John 1.. Hopkins, Judge. T. J. Glenn, Solicitor General. DeKslh— I Third MpMfty* in and ftapteav ( i3rt aw Vlrl. ‘ u , HnwU Mi.l Fulton—Monday next after the fourth Mon day* in March and September. August* * William Gibson, Judge. Davenport Jackson, Solictor General. Burke—Third Monday* in May and November. Columbia—Fourth Monday* iu March and Hep. tember. McDuffie—Third Mondays in March and Sep tember, Richmond—Third Monday* iu April and Octo ber. Rlto Ritlge Circuit. Noel B. Knight. Judge. C. D. Phillips, Solicitor General. Gherokee—Fourth Monday* iu February and first Mondays in August. Cobb—Second Mondays iu March and Novem ber. Dawson—Third Monday* iu April and second Mondays in September. Forsyth—First Moudays in April and fourth Monday* in August. Fannin—Third Monday* in May and October. Gilmer—Second Mondays In May and October. Milton—Fourth Monday in March and third Monday lu Augu*t. Pickens—Fourth Monday* in April ami Septem ber. Town*—Monday after fourth Monday* in May and October. Uuton—Fourth Monday* in May and October. Brunswick Circuit. John L. Harris. Judge. Simon W. Hitch. Solicitor General. Appling--'Third Mondays in March and Septem tor. Camden—Tuesday after tb fourth Monday in April and October. Charlton Monday after Canden Court, Clinch—.‘luflijß Tuesday* in April and Octobf r. Coffee—First Tuesdays in April and October. Kohola—Sectmd Monday* in April and October. Glynn—Third Tuesday after £>urth Monday in May and November. liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday in May and November. Pierce—First Monday* in March and Septem ber. Ware—Fourth Monday* in March and Septem ber. Wavno—ftfeoad Monday* iu March and Septem her. Chattahoochee Circuit. James Johnson. Judge. W. A. Little, Solicitor General. ChattahooclHNS—Fourth Monday* in March and September. Harris—Second Monday* in April and October. Marlon—Third Moßdayn tn April and October. Muscogee—Second Monday* in May and No vember. Stewart—Fourth Monday* in April and Octo ber. Talbot—Second Monday* in March and Septem ber. Taylor —Fir*t Mondays in April and October. Cherokee Circuit. C. V. McCntchen, Judge. Albert T. Hackctt, Solicitor General. Bartow—Third Monday* in March and Septem ber. Catoosa—Second Monday* in February and Au gust. Dade—Second Monday* iu May and November. Gordon—Third Monday* in February and Au gust. Murray—Third Mondays In April and October. Whitfield—Fourth Moudays in April and Octo ber. Raster* Circuit. William Schley. Judge. A. 11. Lamar, Solicitor General. Bryan—Third Monday* in Apti! and November. Bullock—Thursday* before the first Monday* in April and November. Chatham—Second Monday* in February, May and November. Effingham—Second Monday* iu April and No vember. Mclntoah—Tuesday* after the last Monday* in April ami November. Fdnt Circuit. Johu I. Hall. Judge. T. B. t'abanisa. Solicitor General. Butts—Second Monday* in March and Septem ber. Henry—Third Monday* iu February and Au gUHt. Newton—Third Monday* in March and Septem ber. Pike—Second Monday* In April and October. Rockdale—Monday after the fourth Monday* in March and September, SpaUUng—First Monday* in February *nd ,\n- In JTt3S,I SoVcmtor. Macon (Circuit. Barnard Hill, Judge. Chan. J. Harri*. Solicits General. Bibb—Fourth Mondays iu April and October. Crawford—Fourth Monday* in March and Sep tember. Houston—Fourth Monday* in May and Novem ber. * TvrttrtffJ -Second Monday*VW‘XfURTKRB' XV- tof>ef. John W R.ibluaon, SoJii itor Gvocual. Emamiel-to-Thira Monday* fu April amt October. Jeffcraon—Second Monday* in May and Novem ber. Johnson—Fourth Monday* Jn March aud-S‘p tomber. % Ii , 4 Ktfl si'rrvdn~toFii*t 3f'*“lay* i| ami Sbmfp>H r. Tatuall—SeconoMondayaln Apriland Ocß>l>er. Washington—Second Monday* in March and September. Jiatitsry Circuit, G. H. pottle, Judge. Samuel Lumjikin. Solicitor General. Elbert—Second Monday* .ip Marcu audj Sep tember. Hancock—Socond Mondays in April and Octo ber. Hart—'Third Monday* iu March aud September. Lincoln—Fourth Monday* in April and Octo ber. Madison —First Monday* in March and Septem her. A Mi B* —^ra yft Aftkilfud Tsßnferro—Fourth llfuAfi In Fcbrnary abd August. Warren—First Mondays in April and October. Wilke*—First Monday* lu May aud November. | Glaascoct—Third Monday* in February and Au gust. Ocmuhjee Circuit. George F. Bartlett, Judge; Joseph Prest n, Solicitor General. Baldwin—T.rnrth‘Monday* in and Au gust. Greene—Second M unlays in March and Bep ! Jasper—<hidyA 1m kfidf An i gust. Jones—Third Monday* in April aud October. Mojjgau—First Moudays yi tfre| and ii*-ptein hnvbvdii-*Thirii \furr4 and fceptrm i ber. Wilkinson—First Monday* in March and Bep i tember. Si/lAiVKR U*'l . ; A. C. Pate. Judge. 1 Rollin A. Stanley. Solicitor General. ! Dodge—Fourth Mondays in April and October, Doolv—Third Moudays in March and Sept'm trwtn—Fridk/ after ftie fofirth Mondays In March and Seiitomber. LmWM—Second IKaftday* iu April and Octo- Montgomery—Thursdav afti-r the first Mon- Telfair—Tuesday after the third Monday*..!]! April and Octobe r. Wilcox—Fotrrth Monday* in March and Sep tember. “ >*>' 1 James T. Flewellen. SoMcnor General. Clay—Fourth Mondays in March aud Septem- ; ber. Jly— Firat Mupday* ia,April aud October. Randolph—First Monday* in May and Novem ber. Tyrrell—Fourth Monday* In Mayaud November. Rome Circuit. Jno. W. H. Underwood, Judge. Oteera T,.Blc|i( iit, Solicitor fftmeral. Moqdaya l# HatgUjuilßrp tember. I*loyd—First Monday* iu January aud July. Paulding—First Mondays iu February ami Au ljtoxlk'<rtirl Monday* In February aud Au gust. Haralson—Fourth Monday* iu March and Sep tember. t _ ft**}** lu f.bruary *in* A\|- Soutkem Circa if. August U. Hansell, Judge. Ruburt G. Mitchell, S.ik|fcor General. Barrteu—Thirtl Mmday th March and Septem ber. Brook*—First Monday* iu May aud November. Mondaxa iu In loyiin Ko-1 vember, aud *hall be held two week* if necessary. Thomas—Third weeks In April aud October. ' Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor General. Lea Fourth Monday lu March and second in Mbn-r^Akl Monday In July. ftchlay gecond Monday* in April and October, ftrater—Third Monday* in April and OctobrF. Webster—Second Mondays iu March -*ud Sep tember. -f Coweta Circuit. Hugßßuchanan, Judge. Albert It. Cox, Solicitor General. Carroll—Flr*t Monday* in April and October. Campbell—Second Monday* in February and August. popKftta—First Monday* iu March and Septcm- DonghUH - Third Monday* in April and October. Fayette—Fourth Monday* in February and Au gust. Heard—-Third Monday* iu March and Septem ber. Meriwether—First Monday* in May and No vember. Troup—Third Iftondsy* in May and November. Western Circuit. George D. lUce, Judge. Emery SneerJWf>lintor General. Banka—'Wait liotadav* in April and October. rottkijFiiw ■■Mays in ifebmtary ftb® aecoud MondayMugust. Frank—First Monday* in February aud sevnud Mnndaffa In AugueL Franklin—Second Monday* In April and Octo ber. Gwinnett—First Monday* iu March aud second Monday* in September. Habernham- Third Monday* in April and Octo ber. Hall—Third Monday* iu March aud September. Jackson—Fourth Monday* in February and Au gust. Rabun—Fourth Mondays in April and October. Walton—Third Monday* in April and August. White—Monday after the fourth Monday* in April and October. miiWTOHV OK THE CITY. <l> lire lirx. vauer ritKHßvrhiiiAN. Corner of Oglethorpe aud Ht. Clair street*—Rev. J. H. Nall. pa*ter. Service* at 10, a. m. and 4p. m. each Sunday. Hunday-*chool at 9a. m. KPIKCUPAL (trimitt). Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and St. Clair—Rev. W. O. Hunter rector. SeraiSe* at 11 a. 3*. and 4p. m. na'li Sunday. SundaySchool at A. if. roman catholic. Ht. Phillips and St. Jarm * (Catholic) —on Jack son street, between Baldwin and Few streets— Father Hamilton pastor. Man* at IU, and9' 4 A. m., aud vespers a* sr. m. Cateehiwui at 4p. m. ngo BAPTIST. Ram loin h street, between Jackson and Troup ritwset*—Rev. (5, A. lietnlrick pastor, ftogfice* evftry Sunday at 16', j (vx. and T l , p. m. Sunday Kchool at 9 a. m. METIIOniST. Ht. I,uke—On Jacksou Htreet, between Randolph and Bt. Clair—Rev. K. J. Corley (>astor. S**r vitui ti*'li Sunday at 10J 4 a. m. aud 7 1 , P. M. Bun ♦lay behofli at y a y Ht. Paul—. Southeast corner of Franklin au<l Troup street*—Rev. J. O. Branch ja*t*r. Ser vice* every Sunday at 10.)* a. m. and 7j, p. m. Sunday-sahool at 4 p. M. Broa<l Street Methodi*t—On ujiper Broad street. Rev. B. F. Breedlove paator. Services every Sun day at 10a. m. and 7‘, p. m. Sunday *. h>l at 24, V- m. Class meeting at 9a. m. JEWISH SYMACKWIt'ff- Corner of Crawford and Forsyth street*. Her man Birkinthal rabbi- -Service* every Friday evening at rt o'clock, and Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. U IRAKI). Methodlat—l.. B. Payne paator. Service* first Sunday at 10 to a. m., and third Sunday Rt sp. m Huuday-R' hoof y y. BaptlPt- Rev. - —a— paator Services on the. fourth Hunftay in .each month sttnday *‘bool at H l , a. m. BROWNKtTLLR. Baptist—Rav. ——- pa*tor. Services flr*t and third Sunday*. Sunday-school at B‘, a.m. Trinity (Methodist)—Rev. L. B. Payne ja*- tor. Service* fir*t, second aud third Sunday at 8 p. m . aud ard Sunday at 10*, a. m. Alternate Sunday* supidit'd both mornmg wad even fine. Sunday-school every Sunday at 3 p. ar. COLORED. Aabury Chapel (Methodist) —East Common—W. J. Game* paator. Service* every Sunday at 10), a. m., 3p. m aud 7', at night. Simday-school at 9 A. M. First Baptlet—Corner Front and St. Glair street (near river) —Green McArthur pastor. S< r vice* every Sunday at 10', a. m. aud Mr. u. Sun day-school at 9 a. m. St. John (MethodtKt), Northeast Common—G. B. TayUir paator. H u-viot * every Sunday at 10 a. m. and mlm- -Sunday-school at 9a. m. Second Baptist (Northern Liber tie*) —Rev. Primus Stafford paator. Service* every Sunday at 10(, a. ft. and av. m. Sunday-school at 9a. m. t O. O. F. Muscogee Lodge on Oglethorpe street, between St. (’lair aud OraH’Cftrd street*. Regular meeting* held every Monday evening at 7 V, o'rh>ck. Chuth-ioehee Edcanipnient meets 2d and 4th Mondays tn each month. VaMinir. Columbian Lodge. No. 7—Meet* 3d Tuesday night in each month. Barley Chapter, N- 7—Meets u l*t Frld\ night in each month. Hope ( omicil. No. 4—Mrat 3d Saturday nWfiit in each mouth. St. Aldemar Commandery.—Meet* 2d Tuesday nigULib mouth, Bi Bnrru* building, coruor Brt-ad and B'\ai Itcrltli. Lodge in Burru*' building- Meeting* held <t the l*t and 3d Sunday* in each month. Public UaiilUUK*. Court House (in Court Square, centre of city) batwegp Ggl.-thorpa ad and Crawford ■}uii Ea.-l ( Olufli n, foot r: QrU t. rd street. Tq>era House northeast corner Crawford and Oglethorpe streets. Female Orphan Asylum, East Common, near 'Mii’tr .*t 4 Public Library. BixiaiM over Grillin'* drug store, Broad street. Open from 8 a. K. to 6 p. m. .Books loaned to members returnable every two wweks, or borrow er paya 25c. per week thereafter. Mr*. J. It. Ivey, librarian. Ciz <: i Jc > Ji Hofei*. llankin House, corner Br<>ad and Crawfora streets. Plan tors' House, Broad street (east side), bo* twesn Ht. Chur aud Crawford. Central Hotel, Broad street (cant side), between St. Clair aud Crawford street*. Broad Street House, east side Broad streojLbo tween Crawford aftll Thomas streets. r % rawicsrt.m.l,. No. 1 (willto male) northeast corner Jackson and Crawford street*. No. 9 (white female) mmth weaf corpor St. Clair and Forsyth streets. Tempc-hiuev Hall (mired colored) Ogb thope street, bedween Randolph and Bryan. Municipal Clovernuieiit. Mayor, John Mt fih. nny Uu Tnar*r r John N. Barnatt: clerk o'oumil, JJ. M.iUbfti City wtMily, charloa Gblem: City FttyriHan. w. W. Flewellen; City Sexton, Abraham Odom: City Marshal. ; Dvputy Marshal. W. L. Rob insou; i i ‘ * ■hfotlCK. x * Chief-Matt. W. Murphy. First B<jua*l—W. L. Cash, captain: Bobt. G. Mit.’bail. Wm. H. 11. Wood, Charipa Brady, Whit. , Smith, Jam* Rebarl4 T.jr McHk.fti. rn; Seconand CTair. Job R)i)er. John Palmer. Dan’l Duncan, | John Brady, John Feagaa. KdU of 4 oluuibitk Fire fttopartuaent. Board of Control—W. 11. Williams. Chief En-' gineer; G. W. Rosette. First As*t Engineer: C. | A. Ethridge. Second Aas't Engineer; A. K. Fran- ; ei*. Secretary. EIRE UOUPAXIE*. Columbus, No. I—Engine house on Broad street. ■ above Bryan. M l:c.'> v^N' 1 o On Ran- Spr*Bgi r’s Opera House. Military. / City Light Guard*—Armory in Rankin House Skatlib: Biak.j Mhpae nfCrawford street. OStunibus GJiaros—Arrndry in Gunby s build ing, oh St. Clair street; between Broad and Front Mtaftcogee Blflet—No armory yet. m J. H. HAMILTON, Wliplessile and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Wrro aud H;lii'hril‘pf' Stt'C 'ts, o gnu nil Oblumtous, Ga. I beg leave to inform my frieuda ami the public 11 ave ou bund a largo *|ook ut Groceries and Provisions shT utxjt joixsaa ConHistiriu' in jiart or FLOUR of all grades, at $11.50 to $9.00 bbl. *8 "Vat ill W'H 4 Nr'l ■* Hat iMI A. etP.-f-Tj J.liM- JU *..■ Bacon and Bulk Meats, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Floridn Syruj) and Alolassos. Salt, Oats, €orn, Meal, choice lot Planting Potatoes, and.ybiw, Shoes, Tin Ware, If,, Ae. .Mr- From this 'date nty terms will Is; strictly cash, except to jiroiii paying customers, and jrrioes to suit. Su dlrargo fur dniyage. Besjieettnll janl deodawtf J. H. IIAMILTOV %*t tlltT? t 5h | | "4- A. WALKER. C. H. WATT WAIT & WALKER WIIOLKSA LE A> 11 It IOTA 11, Orocers and Commission Merchants Corner under ttnnliln House, Have now hj store anb to arrive, evebythiso uucaels kf.ft nt a linsi , i run VISION STORE, tu-4l . HHDS. CPKAR HIII BACON SIUF.S, 50 ” BACON SHOULDERS. 25 BOXES ICE-CURED WHITE MEAT. HO ROLLS HEAVY BAGGING. 450 BUNDLES IRON TIES. 200 BARRELS FLOUR ALL GRADES. SO “ WHISKEY, too “ SUGAR. ANII EVERYTHIN,4 IN QI'ANTITY AND QBAUTV TO SUIT THE MOST FAflmDlOt'-. Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel,&t We Irate fire largest lot of FLORIDA SYRUP in Middle Georgia—cheap. Dor forget tlie place. jaul tf W ATT A UAI.KFH J. S. JONES’ Cash. Dry Goods House, Coluin Lua, Goorgla. j f pilE UNDERSIGNED. IN VIEW OF REDUCING MANY LINES OF GOODS. WILL Oi l EK iHI i I AT ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES. LARGE LINE OF MEN’S AND WOMEN'S WINTER GLOVES. LARGE and ATTRACTIVE SELECTION WINTER DRESS GOODx COLORED DRESS SILKS the best assortment in market. A small but choice lot or IMPORTED CDpJTHS AND CAHSIMEftH) best gratje. JUST IN: The following desirable additions to stock : 150 pieces CHOICE PRINTS. JEANS AND MEDIUM CASSIMERES, WHITE AND RED FLANNEL, WHITE CANTON FLANNEL, Black alpaca. too dozen MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S.HOSE. Largo stock CORSETS, from 50 ecuts to &J.UO. TABLE LINENS, NAPKIN'S, 'IXIWEIJS and IRISH LINENS, in a gKwtes. 30u dozen ('OATS’ THREAD all of which are offered at low Ague janl eotltf J. JONT-- Notice to the Public. w . W - ’ For the neact Ninety Days from this date OUR GOODS WILL BE'SOLD For 'tne Cash and at Very Low Prices! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. WILL CONTINUE TO KELL OUR Dress Goods and all Fancy Articles, Tfifiitnings, Ribbons, &c„ & Regardless of Cost ! Our Staple Stock will he sold its Low as the Lmvol Wo invite aH (g call l>e Parlies indehted to us fr-r OoddA ayIII jtl-tasc call and sMJilo. We waiit teiuMy tt> nu'J our promises. You haye bought our g-.Kxla, and wo unre-you to eoinc lorwiu and pay. Kesgectliillj*, JNO. M,-GOUGH & CO. Kuquirtr . >i , ; : <1 i 1 ti * Vk4,B 1 ■ E. E. Yonge, 91 Broad St., /W IVES XOTICE THAT, XOTWItHSTANDINO TUP “BITS •<)*:: ,H(M TBErilWl V T i*H Id fUJJAVS, HJ.j STtICK Or lints Is Still Complete! and is f.ifrt noSur in receipt of a ?ct late and Faacy Stje-'s. If is Hi> -k of UNUKIiWEAH Etithi-aces Kverythiug In that tine and calls att--titb*n of the to ~ r Fli4* > tMv \ opli <C 'liy with which there 1 nothing in thlxnarkt ttartnriil ttoftqiare. j* lll u Special from DR. J. L, CHENEY & SON fo Sardenars and Fannofs. A.-OEH Al-TKSTTOS W WBECTtK TO OWlErtI, AVD euMt-EETB ASSORTMENT Of * ff "' I VARIETY OF Bulsfs Garden Seeds. Now is the time tgtr’nrdwmo cheap. We keep a good urtment nf Drugs and Chrmica!!' Art iclej .-M ji ‘ . 43r Prescription* ewefnl lv prepared at ail Umcs. J*®