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DAILY TIMES.
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TUESDAY JANUARY 12, 1H75.
Nprrlul to Advertisers.
w Will iIUM-rt ill Lin-
Ux ul ciiluHißh ' f Milh [iii|iur
pm- linn. It in a Bmp amt ulllfeiAnt y te
advertise your buainetw, and WO would be
Kliul to have many of them.
Jordan t* Howell
Ik wit 4 the Daily Tim eh. and Ik author
ized to aolieit subscrlpuoroi uml adver
tlKlntr for the pa|Kir.
Mr. Holier! M. Iloworil
Id connected with thlo office, and Ik fully
authorised toaolluit and meipt for mlv't
tUomenta and iubaerlptlomt to Uilk paper.
W. 11. Cody, Eon.
Ik our authorized uifent to nv-eipl for huli-
Ki-rlptloiid to tho Daily uml Weekly
Timeb, for the mntyof MiMootf**', and
Kukkoll eounty, Ala.
E. T. I. on*
Ik authorized to aolieit HUbHeriptloiiß anil
advertising for tiie Daily Timkm, in Ala
bama, and to receipt for the name.
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Slew AdverllneineilU.
We call OHJKii'ialattention to the ad
vertisement of Bdtttnto & ("l.'iMs who
offer for cash, at eoHt, their stock of
Ureas Hoods, lluuuels ami ready made
clothing. Call and see them and se
cure a bargain.
The free lunch at the,bans Houci is
postponed until Saturday night, when
the public arc expected en i/i'ikh'.
The Eagle and Phenix Factory have
notice of a dividend declared. Head
it, and by all means go and invest In
factory stock.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Eagle mid Phenix Fac
tory, will take place on February
3d. ThiH oomiumy is well oflleuivd
with N, J. hussey, the genial and ac
complished President, and their com
petent and efficient Secretary and
Treasurer, G. Gunby Jordan.
Hoptoad & Cos. are live men, who
anticipate (ite wants of the fanning
public, and call upon them to sustain
an Interest which redounds to them
us well as the proprietors. Just go
tothehrstore and ask a few questions
and you will be satisfied they are
essential to your success.
Watt it Walker are reliable men
who ask your trade, ami will sell you
goods at fair prices. Oo and see
them, ye who want, to get cheap gro
ceries for little money.
Jno, McGough & C!o. will sell their
goods at cost. They mean what they
say. Cull on them and give a single
trial and you will be convinced.
Pun t pon rmenf.
Tho grand Frco Lunch at tho SaiwNouci
!h uiuvMdttMy i*jsti><RQd until Haturduy
night, whon the public aro cordially Invi
tod to attend, if they would enjoy a g* ** l
BupiMr. janl 2 It,
Don’t forgot that J. MARION ESTES Ih*
billing Pump liootjs at cost. ja 118 t f
Nliail ami Poultry.
I am daily receiving a ffonh lot of Shad
and Dressed Poultry, for sale at the low
est cash prices.
My Jo® Houso uiuitji l v mo to keep bhoin
nice and fresh,
jan9 tf John L. Hogan.
Ilry (iuodK Naci'lllcrd !
Desiring to quit tho Dry Goods Imsl
iiosm, and to make way for my largo stock
of Groceries, I am dotorminod to soil my
entire stock of SUock, CUothlug ami Dry
Goods generally, iifaaudleßH of cost.
(’ail and examine and you will be satisfied.
Our stock of Groceries, now on hand
and to arrive, Is Complete, andatlowoi
prices than ever Inffore offered,
jam atawlni 4 L. Harbin.
\• w t’lolU NacqHri
Just received and offereil cheap. Also,
nice lot Dullin' Tiuukij, at
janl cod The Vxboinia Htohk.
I.aiVMt XovtiUlri!
In Gold and Niokle Sleeve Buttons, Sap
hpire, Chrystal and Gold Studs for shirt
fronts, at No. 7H Broad struct.
janO ihmUl Thornton A Aria:.
J. MARION ESTES has the best Hand-
Hewed Boots and Gaiters. JanH tf
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Full nsHortnicnt of Staple Gihhlk.
janlO lw BoATRITE & Clapp. -
111-) Uoiitla ltr iHc I'paiilp.
If the public are in earnest, about buy*-*
tng Dry Gpodrt clnqipoc than ew* before
offered, call at Joseph A Bro.’s and U*
suited, for everything in their store is for
sale at cost. janl tf
J. MARION E&TSB desires to call enpe
oiul attention to his remarkably low prices
for Gents’Fine Binds. Junß tf
•fl is* **■* J—-
iiiTui Ku'liciucnt ut 14(1 lli uml Klm l !
Many wonder and say, “How it is t hey
sell so cheap we cannot toll.” Some say
we ftaerilloe, Groceries are sdauffhtered,
Ac. To numerous questions aslonl in nl
- to our delionto prices, we simply
say, cheap rents and no wlvM to support.
J. B. Ivey A Bro.
janl 2taw-su&we-lm
Jnl o|uMt‘U,
An elegant ansortraent of Gents' Fancy
Silk Scarfs, S<'arf lliitgs and Pins, at
jam! oo<Ht Thornton A Acer's.
Tin Ylrslaia Hint-,-
Is selling great biugaiuK In all kinds of
Dross Goods. Cal! then' and save money.
janl eod
If you want Hats, Shoo-, Dry Goods of
every description. Clothing, Factory
Goods, Ac., at retail, for wholesale prices,
call at Joseph A Bro.’s.
janl tf
Acme shirt.!
Another lot of this celebrated Shirt
just received by
jan6 oncMt Thornton A Acee.
('nr|Mf(a.
Freeh l<*t just hi and sailing cheap.
Also, New Priuts, KV4 and 11 4 Slieeting,
Pillow Casing, Towels, Napkins ami Table
Linens, at
janl pod The Viroinia Store.
ef -M ew Cns
The Imperial, tho Aldlno, the Alexis, tiie
Berlin,, the Gaiaisk amt uiagy others,
cheap, at
jauo odit Thornton a Avel's.
I'umiil Cmitculvnn- tur I'uliiiuhm..
Our l'caili-rs are doubtless aware
that cities inuKt nave u jiopulatlon of
not loss than twenty thousand Inhab
itants before they can enjoy the full
benefits of the carrier system, by
which letters ure. delivered tit stilted
periods diujag day attherusi
denees or oflh'CS of tile receivers.
Another feathre of the system is the
location of the leaked boxes, on the
lump (Mints, at eoßveiiltmt iKiints,
from which the canjkrs gather the
mail before tho departure of each
train of oftetier. Until we have two
or three more factories we cannot
hope for all this, but we would suit:
gest to our accomodating PosLfuaa|er
that he apply for three of the iron
boxes need imder’th* system, to bo
placed one at. eaoh of the cor act's of
the Itankln House, Georgia Home
and Kaufman’s. The matter could
be taken from them by a messenger
from Ihc pogtoffb e before the closing
oT eaeli mat!, andthc eonvenlenee to
the public would be very great. This
plan is feasible Ve know, having seen
it in operation at Salisbury, N. C.,a
town of about, three thousand popu
lation.
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A Disappointment fur CvlumbM*.
In our rourtk* as a journalist, it is not
our iiiUmtion to be factious, or to sock af
ter faults in official places, for tin 1 mew
purpose of catering to the morbid tasb* of
tho public, which too often finds pleasure
in U*i short comings i*f our I'oliow Jsiiugs.
We shall, however, a( all times, # without
fear or favor, -
ismor fraud, whenever wo Bud eitiKs* in 1
oflieials or their agents. Our merchants
have felt thal thov had gryfcteuusefor
nongcktnlaiibiitle appi-yprlation fur
06# river improvement, and the work
which scorned to have accomplished.
We are reliably informed that with the
first freshet, tin* frail structure ut the bar,
lefffdr tnebay, tin? hull of the steamer
Jackson, devoted by the (Jeutral Line of
i>oats. being the only thing left. Instoiul
>f Hiiending the appropriation in some
lieavy, permanent work, the Chief Engi
neer at, Mobile, ordered a light jetty,
which as s<xn as it was covered with
water, added Its mvn bouyaney towards
carrying it oil'. The Central boat line also
offer,oil to lend the Engineer a steamer
from of chage, but he decidixl that Hie
Government could not accN*[H such gifts,
and s|>ent ten thousand dollars for an old
condemned hulk at Mobile, leaving only
about half of our appropriation for the
purpose for which it was intended. It
may is* had policy, but it is certainly right
and our duty to call attention tosoine
iMxly’s fault, and to ask our representa
tive to probe to the l>ottorn, the great In
justice which has leen done Columbus.
Tin* Wimble Penny.
Wc were impressed, during a brief visit
to North Curolina, iy tiie general us** of
the penny in that enterprising Stab', even
in towns of lifb'en hum liv'd imputation.
W ln'ii a man buys an article for forty
fV'vencents iu* is not forced to ]>ay fifty.
This is commou' sense and common jus
"tTci'T aVo realty Ix'lteve that iT Wood or
Profunio or Hlrupper, or all of t hem were
to secure a keg of pennies each and adver
tise that the little ones cm>uld gdt a. stick of
candy and four pemiics back for a nirkle,.
that they would be able to coirtit their in- j
ewmscxf troile by dollars. Many of our ,
poor populat ion would feel the advantage j
of oaying two cents for a candle and get
ting three cents change with which to get
some other little necessary not immedi
ately needed. When we go to New York
we do not disdain the pennies in change, !
but c huck them nwuy in our pockets to *
buy another apple or some other little
articio not worth live cents. Let’s have
. ihc nimble penny and exact ukangcWho j
will start it ?
|*4-romt I.
Judge W. F. Williams, our Ropresenta
fiye 1 elect tot lie Leglslalun', left yesterday '
for Atlanta. Judge Williams is a man of
fine ability, a g>od lawyer, and an honest'
man. Musoogei'♦•minty will Ik) proud of j
her lteprescuitatives in tin' Li'glslaturi', for
they will work for the interest of the State
and of MuseogiM' county.
H. B. Beecher, Esq., tiie popular adjust*r
of tiie Georgia H< >m© Insuram e ( ompany, j
Joft for Yirginui yesbnday. b> Ik.* gone h<'v
oral wtxilv,s.
Judge l’ou left ytisterduy lor Madison,
Gu., to be gone several days cm sonic law
business*
.1. M.VtllM ISTEH S a large stin k of
Boots‘ find AR g(X>ds wan-an le<i.
Try liiiy. . „ jans ti
A liiii'Kttiii!
Coiuc uud bee an cl®gant*iltting Hhield
Bosom Shirt for one dollar and a lialf.
JnnC ivnUt Thornton Acer.
11 IlMtl
<liii- tintiM' si<K-k of Dress Gooils.
Our entii'C stock of Flanuflfls.
Our entire stock ofßcady-iuade Olothing
Jrwih, 1 w- Bo.VTRITE & t Xavp.
k** t#3 I I
- CMmml* !
Black Alpacas. Black Mohairs. Black
Briliiantc, at very low prices.
jiUllO JW BOATRITE A t LAl’l*.
Itlu* k Alpnciio
Worth JO cents, selling at 37* *c.; finer
grades same proportion- 20 piec* receiv
ed to-day at
janl ckxl The Viroinia Stork.
At 4't !
Large stock Fancy Dress Goods and
Furs. Also, some line French Cloths and
C-nasuneres at even less than cost, to close
out stoc*k. This is a tan'opportunity to
get oooi) gi-M>ds fc*r a small sum.
janl inhl __ Vmo tnia Store.
Jum'lK A lXcotliei*
Aro iloti'i inlnod to supply tlio public with
cheap Dry Goods. They recognize the
dull timiM, and kiKrtv t)i pwple must Ik>
eloiTiied, and have therefore ixHicluiiixt to
supply tiie demand at a saerigee.
jiuil tf
SaviUiT'! deposits iu the banks of
Onnfornln mnonnl to f62.!i:K!|054, and
tiie average to eaeli depositor, aeenrd
iuu to,tiie San Francisoo llulli'tin. is "a
hmtdvod pereent. greater than lit any
other State." it must be remember
ed that California is a very young
State, and that (hose sixty-two' mill
-1 ions of dollars represent oiily a part
j of the savings of poople who twenty
I years ago probably hud not a dollar
Ito deposit, The ftnlhihi regards the
dei>ositsas security to tiie puhlle that
tiie depositor will 1)0 a good aitizan."
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A soldier of a cavalry regiment
was brought uj> for stealing his com
rade's Hirnot ration. He was an Irish
man. and his defence was unique:
"I'd lie sorry, indndo, sur. to be called
a thief! I put the liquor in the same
bottle, aud mine,was at the bottom :
and sure. I whs obliged to drink bis
to-get out me owb!’’
Jlayor'* Four!,
Everybody was t hinking of abolish
ing the"Mayor’K Court, us there seem
od to be no use of It the last week,
us no man, woman or child had ap
peared VcfjM'c.that tribunal, and in
eoiHKS(4uiee, je'joeal was (tressed for
nikttor. But It seemed lk was not
destined to be always thus, for yesler
day the' (inst ittyse on tloeket, was
against Ww. Hoidall, who was lined
five dollars and, costs, for contempt
of Court. We straightway went for 1
the said HtUldfllL, and found him near ,
tho river bank. We told him we de- j
sired an interview, and asked why the
line was assessed against him, and in I
what matiuur ly had been in eon-!
tempt? Raising his head aloft, Wil
liam spoke out and said, there never
was a fine Imposed more justly.
Chas. Tuylof is a festive cuss wiio
never was known to do a lick of work,
exempt it be dirty work, was called
upon to answer the charge of shoot
ing Ills ptsfo] In the city. He made
many excuses abouf ils going ofTacci
dental, ami ills shooting it off at u
burglar, Ac., but all to no avail. He j
was required to pay live dollars and
costs, or it would cost the city live dot-!
lars to feed him for u mouth.
Miss Tuekie Brown had her name
engraved iiihui I he scroll of fame, bill j
she failed "to come to taw,” and the
Marshal was instructed to arrest Miss
Tuck, aud have Iter then anil there (
this morning.
Nat Peabody could not afford to do
ilk* 1 other people, so he must |day
the liim, (rail IV * a little more disor
derly than the police or anybody
else, and iu cowsei4iiciieo tlmreof was"
forced to lend tiie iafc\ GO. Good
anil ()CrmanenTTiiyost]iient that.
Miss Susie WhitHrtrst was cruelly
brought to the bar of justice by some
one, and after a long talk ami plenty !
of words, the charge was not sustained'
and site was dismissed.
Then came Bush Whitehurst, hut.
he did not have so plain a ease as did
Miss Susie, so the ease against him ’
was continued until they could lind
more witnesses.
We suggest as the times ure dull,
witnesses can lie obtained at the
small cost.of one dollar eaeli. They
are number one witnesses, however,
and can stand a half hour’s cross ex
amination, without flinching.
Court adjourned to meet to-day.
llt-1 Arrival*—January 11,1 h?.*.
CENTRAL HOTEL.
N A Kinsman, New York.
J E Cobb, Alabama.
J H Davison, Savannah.
A A Scott, Opelika, Ala.
Charles E Hovnian, Texas.
J Joseph, city.
KT ii in *w tel, S W I loss, Baltimore.
J M Watson, (’liarh'ston.
M A<Uer, Atlanta.
J Cohen, Now Orleans.
M E Morion, W 4 Hom y. MiniOfoiiif*ry.
Harry Harrtin, Tiioniasvilk', Ga.
Miss M P Floyd, Calhoun Miller, Kiih'in,
Ark.
Fred G Holms, St . Lmis.
I> Ingram, C W Pitta, Russoll oounty. |
Win Dilyas TrarniiM*!!. Wavrl>- Hull.
E D Persons, Geneva, Ga.
W J JaeJcaoit, Jonofehoro, Ga.
J T Burch, West Point., Gu.
H J Hudson, WayncsljoiY), Ga.
Col. Houston Rucker, New York.
RANKIN HOT SE.
II ( Boss, St. Louis.
11 DShriver, Baltimore.
B L Goodwin, Lexington, Ky.
Janies Martin, Gu.
Ed YnnngG, Utah.
W C Shofflekl, Cotlar Springs, Ga.
C M Attaway, 1* B*i ry, W Aibritain,
Montjfoiuory.
WL Bass. F/i G Jeffers. Ma on.
J T Wade, Boston.
W W Richards, Massachusetts.
Win Guerry, T'uu*‘ss*c.
(h'o W’AVillianison, New York.
S F Joins, Mississippi.
RAIFORI) HOUSE.
J. 11. tStevous. St>aie, Ala.
J. K. Shomaker, Campblobm, Fla.
Fri'd. W. Marsh, Hartford, Conn.
Rose, Florida.
W. 11. JJqxul, Atlanta, Ga.
H. T. Jackson, City.
Henry Harr is, “
| J. C. Cuhvn, New Urloans.
; The tb spißed mother in law is
’looking up. A few Wm-ks ago a
‘ von ns: man named Newby, living at
1 HiUsh*>ro,4)kiu, U(‘serU*d his wife and
took it)> with her mother, and now
i CUicagu scuds a piu'ullol. The wife
! of Mr. J. H. Baumbueh, of that eity,
; olopi'd with her son-in-law tin 1 other
day and reports horself happy.
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In Russia it is forbidden by a re
cent law for any Jew to be ‘mployed
on railway lines as a functionary in
charge of good*- at tho station^
Sans Souei Bar !
Restaurant and Ten Fin Allay!
JJRUT OF WfNEs. LIQUoRft AND CIOAItS.
OYSTERS. FISH, UAMK nmt Olih-0 Moft’.n s. rvt and
at till hours, at roHsonahlo pricen. ami private
I’ooniH when d^-sirol.
THE TEN I’lN ALLEY i* th Ikk| ever eou
dtr'U'ti’vloii OoluQilmfi. Mr. JAMKS,IAWREHCE
lias 4-hxi'ge.
janS tf A. .1, BOLAND. Proprietor.
F. W. LOU DEN HER,
ICnnilolpli street, mljoliiliiff Gilberts
Ntrnni Printing Hmise.
ColuiaUus, - - - - (itv>rn’ia.
CIGARS,
TOBACt ‘O,
SNUFF,
Ptl'ldS, ami
SMOKKBS’ AUTU'LES.
Always on baud. *\presly for the retail trail.-,
I sGine of the best Linporteil Cigars :| ”L v REPUBIJ
t'A F-SI’ANOr.A. SARATOGA. Ve.. Jse. CHE
| ROOTS by the box or thousand,
jaul-lw
DANIEL R. BIZE,
DEALER IN
EN l--.lt 4 LAND FIX 1
OROCERIES,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
!
\\*lTil uueuualed advautayeK tor obUinpig
\\ Country Pit due. 1 e.vustantlr in store
Butter. Eggs'. Chickens, Potatoes. Dried Fruit,
i Ac. Also Owb additions of FANCY
j both fresh and attractive, and at lowest possible
CASH PRICES. All arc invited to examine on
Bryan *t., between Oglethorpe Jneknon,
I ,i'u 1-1 w
I'INANF.IAL&UOMMKW IAL.
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o#fi*E DaH.Y 'ITMKS. .fan, ft, 1^74.
com fiin n ii 11i.i N iKKirr.
FINANCIAL.
Money to if k per cost, ti.-ld buyina 107,
sdUUig 110. Silver, honiinal. Sight bill* on New
York buying s g 'e. discount; demaud bills on Boston
\c. discount; Lank chock* V- premium.
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
Market closed dull ami unchanged at the fol
| lowlae quotations:
| Ordinary 10 sail
Good Ordinary 12 H
Low uiiddlngs -
Middlings W‘i
Good Middlings 1—
Warehouse sales 2< bales. Receipts 75 bales—
-0 by 8. W. R. R., fi M. k G. It. K., 2by Western
li XL, 4 by H. kS. U. It.. b> Riffr. 7 by
Wafons. Shipments _'o bah n—o by S, W. R B ,
20 for home consumption.
DAILY HXATKXIIST.
Stock August 31, 1K74 I.MG
Received to-day • 75
*• previously 47,0*15 —47.104
4H, 140
Whipped to-day...... 20
•* previously. 34,595 —34,015
Stock on hand 13,525
HllOLi:>i.4Li: I'KK I> <1 iiiient
WEEKLY BY CHAMBER OF
(f•uijnjii’C.
Apples —per barrel. $5; peck, 7?4'.
Bacos -Clear Sides Y H> Oik -: Clear Rib Sides
lt;< ; Shoulders 12 1 ; lia--cured Shoulders 15c;
Sugar-mred Hams 17; Plnln Hams
BaihUSO—l7 ' t (a IH.
Bulk Meats —Clear Rib Hides 11 '..(a 11?.,c.
Buttkh—Goshen >* lb 4< : Country 30*-.
BbOOMA—f 4 dor.en. f2 Mltf3 60.
Candy —Stick V b lfic.
CaNXED Goods - Sard in 4 l*, ease of 100 boxes
#l7: lib cans j*. doat-n. #1 20 to $1 35.
Chkkjw—English V OIK-; Choice lM* a ; West
ern IWTN Y mate ifie.
Cawdiuc*—Adamantine V lb 19. ; Paraph Ine 35'.
Con good Y 23c : Prime 23c “,: Choice
24 ‘,c; Java ;<3’ to 37c.
CoKM—Yellow Mixed Y bushel fl 20; White,
2.ar load rates iilepot.| \ ft
xL'kbri*—l>4jm - Htij, F I.iniH s2o#|fis; Haraua,
I /Ii X M
Fr.Ot a-]-S*ia FamU\. city gr#nL Y fl- •
A 5?; B sfi 50; Fancy $lO.
Habdware—Wi<li* Iron Y lb '.*<■; IP-lined is-; j
Sad Irons <•; Bar I*cad 12'..c; Castings fi' 4 e; Plow
steel lie; Spring, do. l’i*|; I2st St. oi 25c; Bug
gy Springs 20Horse and M'tllO TlhoCit T‘ ft 9c; I
HorseHhoe Nails 25c; Nails V keg $5; Axes Y !
dozeu slsi sl7.
Hay— Y cwt. $1 40; ttauiltr.v 40f/s<|p.
fn fam-v. rn IW'nfr'. 1 j
J.Aaa>— Prim' L af, tigret . e* . l& a halves and j
kegs, 17C.
Leather—White ‘>ak Sole ? lb 2.V; Hemlock
Sole 33c; French calf Skins ?2<<r,s4: American do.
s2 (n $3 50; Upper Leather f2rt SW%O; Msniwwi aA.
50. ; Dry Hides 11.-, Green do. fie.
Mai kkueL—No. I fit bbi sls<tj SIH; No. 2 sl4;
No. 3 sll mi sl2 50: No. 1> kit $1 lOf*T
Pickles-—Case Y dozen pints $1 so; Y quart
$3 25.
Potash— Y case $* to $9.
Potatoes—lrish >* bbi 50.V* $5 GO
Powder— Y keg $25; * , keg $3 50; $2 00, iu
Magazine.
Rope—Manilla Y- lb 20c; Cotton soc; Machiut
mad.' fi'jc.
Meal— Y bushel $1 20,
Molasses—N. O. r* gallon Hoc; Florida 75c; re- \
boiled 75c; common 45c(.50.
Oats—l 4 bushel Hsfo9oc.
Oil—Kerosene f* gallon 25c; Linseed, raw, j
#1 20; boiled $1 25: laird $1 25; Train sl.
Rice—f* If. H' a c.
Salt—V sH4-k $1 85; Virginia $2 25.
Tobacco—Common Y W* 456.5<h’; Medium j
Bright 70c; Fine 75c: Extra $1: Navy fiOkedßc; ;
Ma< . ahoy Snuff 75f Hsc.
Shot- Y *<'k $2 40.
oah—Cruah* <1 and red Y B- 1‘ .
A* 13C.; B. -I2J4C.} i;.\tw 12c.; U. 1.1
N. 0. Yellow Claritled to *,c: do. Whlt UL<. I
Soda-—Keg 7* Y lb: box loc.
Star h—ll. rt‘ 4 c-
Trunks—Ciiimnbus madi', 2p in.cb. TO* 1 : 3C inch
$2 $0
Tea—fm-eii 75c: Onlnug fisc.
Whiskey -Rectified i* gallon $1 25; Bourbon |
$2. $4.
White Lead— Y H 11'<i 12 ‘ a -.
VtNEOAit ~Y gallon 85c.
#
COUNTRY PRuyiiCK. |
ft#t <K 1
Goshen Butter $ 40 $ 0 I
Country “ :t <> 40
Egg* 25 35 I
Frying chickens. J4N 25 25e,3Ui
(jjfowu ••
Iririi potatot '<o p’k 4 50 ■
r no fid r> oft '
Sweet potatoes 75 35 p’k ,
Onions * 90 bbi IWn’k j
('• i’,v peas 9bn I no dm t
llpy Gimmls.
Prints B<ii ll l a c. Y .van!
• H bleat’hed. >tton ’• j
4 4 •• •* 10fz/2<H’. *• 1
Sea Island “ skill's-.
Coats' and Clark's sjhh>l cotton. .7nc.
Tickings loft : V><*.
9-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 brow n and
bleached sbeettttgW. 30*5 500. V yard
Wool Haiuu ls—red aud bleached 200#74c. “ !
<3uUou rtauucls —brown and bi and i2,‘ a (<c2sc i
Li nary* mC#e 1
Kentucky Jeans l.Vftsc '* 1
COLUMBUS MAN UFACTURED tWJODS.
Kaolk vsd Phenix Mill*.—Sheeting 4 4 in l ... .
shirting 8 l a c.; osnahurgs. 7 o/... 14-.; • drill
ing 12c: bleached shei-tiug and dilliug 12(VD13‘,; j
Canton flan mis 20c. Colorr-t timHh — Stripes 10(3 '
11 black gingham checks 12' ; ."yl3c. ; Dikii,
j.la.les for field work 17c; eottou blankets s2i
jmt dozen; varus ss. to Is. per \much 4*f p.>u*dH ;
#135; rope 25c. t ' 27c., scw mg Uiread. lfi balls
t<> the pound. 50.- . knitting thmad. Yi lalh to
the pound, bl“a. bed. 55c. ; unbleached 50* ~ wrap
ping twine, in balls, 40c. Il’oo/rn f*oh
n-res, 9 oz. per yard. 530. i<> 7Ue.; Jeans 20c to
37 ‘ ,c.; do. skin jeans 55c.
Mi snuiKi Mills.— \ shirting ',c. : 4-4 sheet
ing 10 V.; Flint River 8 oz. oanaburg* 16u.; do.
\ arils #1 35.
Con >um> Fai toby.— 'g shirtiug B‘p-. : 4 4
I shee ting l 0’ 4 c.; aoviug thread, fill bleach' and, s‘#v-.k,
knitting. (To.. 50e.: wrapping twine 40e.
Ci.Eio’s Factoby.—Plaids or eh. ks 13. : striis-s
: fancy fashions, 12 |'
t * v '■ 51
HtUKRTABY TEI IlftlltPH
Special to the Daily Times by the s. A A. Line.
FINANCIAL.
New York. January* 11. Up. h. Gold
ter ting
New York, tan. 11, 0 p. vi ulosud
easy at > pur ut.; Gold elotwd at 112.
Ex. ulosu 1 at 4sr* 4 . Assist-ant
Tri'asurer paid out S:KKi,OUO c;tiled bond*
ami $250,000 iu coin. State lioibls dull; fast
bid Ala., ss, 188:1, 40; do. 1886, 4G. Stm-ks
were lieavy and lower.
PRuYJHIoRs
' New York. 'Jan. 11. Flour niosiN l Tower;
Southern tame aud very’ quiet; No. 2 $330
fn’si; Baltimore and (.leorifia rnixixl to
b r o<>A super tine S4 10; Baltimore Howard
! st. I.jTußos $5 20. Wheat elofnNl dull. Corn
firm. Fork dull, ihi'f dull and nominal.
! Cut meats unehanged. Bsu*on in x< 1
dcrr.aitd. \YhUkoy lov.cr and in fair de
i malt I. 200 bids, sold at WV£ft9&. elosimy at
■ the latter figures.
Baltimore. Man. 11. Flour dull; How
ard si. Western hujmt. $4aA 50a do. ‘\Uh
$4 75a5 25, do. family t>s. Cftv \fIHS
huim‘l*. S4a4 50. Wheat very dull. nHi'ints
Corn firmer and seam*. Whip'
Southern lYu^Ot ; Yulhw tfo 7Ba80; WesUu-n
1 mixld Pro\iMon unchanged
| and quiet. Western butt<'i‘ sternly. Coffix'
quit*t at Whiskev 08. Sugar
firm and in ;kbl demand at 10*4alO^,
Chk ack). Jan. 11. Flour unehnn^iHi;
shipping extras $4 2*Vrt>4 5); Minn. $4 50.
Wheat eiuaeil quiet. No. 2 Spring: hs j 4 ;
88% for January, and 89° M for February,
0> i 1 ‘ 9 for Mart'll. No. 3 Spring 83‘V Corn
ulosixi (juiet. No. 2 mixd 05 3 4 , -asli;(sj' 4
for January; 05 : K for February. Fork
closed easy at $lB 35, eash ; $lO for Februa
ry- ; sl3 ‘0 for March, Rt 13 s<t,
emsli; 13 65 for February, and 13 HO for
March; sales made le. higher. Cut
; meats quiet; gnvn hams 10; dry salUxi
* shoulders at (C, cash, anti short riiis OJ,.0 J ,.
loobu. Drusbeil hoars steady at $H lOfur
iii.*avy; $7 7sfor lijcht. \V fifekey quiet at
j 04c .
Cincinnati. Jan. 11. Pork firmly held
at $lO 25. Bacon quiet ami steely; shoul
* tiers 8 1 !: clear rib 11: clear 11 x 4 ; hams 13 l 4
! re. 14. '(Tut meats firm: shoulders 6 l ' 4 :
clear ril> O' s a'J : 8 ; cieox l);*aiui a . Lard
steady; prime steam fietne
; 14 , 4 - Live ho*rs quiet and tfrm; medium
fair $ HYilI 10; receipts 3.169; shipments
t none. Whiskey firm at 94c.
, St. Lours, Jan. 11.—Flour steady and un-
I sujier. winter $4 25a4 double
I extra $4 75a55. Wheat quiet: No. *2 red
winter $1 09 1 4 a9 :l 4 : No. 3 do. $1 05. Corn
steddy;,6aa6ti for No. 2 mix Ni. YYliiskey
j quiet at 95e. Pork dull and nominal at
sl9 Cut meats unehaßged;
| shoulders 6*;; clear rib TANARUS* 4 : cleaF “0 f k .
Bacon nominal; shoulders X ) r Jaird tinu;
, steam 13? s cash, seller March. Livehoffs
1 dull : packer's' grades at $6 PW7 00.
! Porkers $5 lYaii 30; ext ras $7 25; receipts
! 436: shipments 725.
COTTON.
I Liverpool, Jan. 11. 4 r. k. - Oittou'
steadv; salt's 18,000; speculation 5,000;
American 7,000. Uplands 7 j .an d,; Orleans
7Ld. Dtjycmlui and Junuary
not bel<>wV*>d ordhuiry 7 9-16d.; Orleans
shipments, December anti January, not
Mow WmiMfftJH 15d6ff.
Havre, Jan. 11. -Cotton firmer; tros or
dinaire Orleans, s|M>t, 97; low middling
Orleans, afloat, 95.
New York, Jan. 11,—Cotton, old ( lass,
spots, closed quiet and firm; orulhary 13;
giMKI ordinary 14; strict ■(**! ord. 14 l ;
low middlings 14 T ANARUS;; midd 1 luffs good j
middlings h'Y/ t .
Futures closed steady: sales 21,200
hal<*s; January 15 1-16@K J February 15 5-
Hatch 15 . • April 15 29-32
•fSriryifir, 7-32<rC 4 ; June
July 10 25-32f//.13-16; August 16 15-10al7.
New York, January 11. -New class spots
closed quiet; ordinary 4r(M>d ordi
nary 13%; low middlings
15; 4f(HMi middlings 15?; middling: fair
15%_; fair 16 l / t ; Bales to spinners 677; ex
ports 032; spe ulatifn .
flftoeripts all ports toslay 19,784; exports
to Ureat Britain 6,922; to* Continent 4,953.
CouMtUdated exports 33,149; to Great
Britain ; 13,067; to Continent?,49l. Stin k
in all ports 848,726.
Charleston, Jan. 11.—Cotton firm; re
ceipts 1,250: sates l.oou; middling 14%;
exports to Great Britain 2,164; to Gunti
fient 2,125; stock 69,392.
Mobile, January 11.--Cotton steady; re
ceipts 2,733; B&le*j| 1.600; middUng's I4' 4 a
14H; SffK-k 57,808.
Baltimore, Jan. 11. Cotton firm; re
ceipts 77;sah's 265; middlings 14 ‘ 4 a14 7 ;;
28,736.
IkWToN, Jan. 11. 4fotton quiet; receipts
110; sales 125; middlin/fs 15* H ; exports to
Great Britain 123; stock 23,721.
Augusta, Jan- quiet; low
middlings \\\{, *?oo<T ordinary 17* ,; re
ceiptssS6; sales 396.
Memfiils, Jiui. 11. -Cotton, receipts 1,403
bales; shipments 1,126; sales 1,200; stock
67,165; market quiet; middlings 14%c.
Philadelphia, Jan 11. Market firm;
middlings 15J£: receipts 139.
Providence, Jan. 11.—Shx-k 22,000.
Royal, Jan. 11.—Stock 1090.
Galveston. Jan. 11.—Steady; receipts
1,189 bides; sales2.ol3. Go*d ordifiafyft* 3 *-
Exports to GAeaf Britain 87s; to (oiitl
neutj—•. StoA 80,095.
NHW—OhleaHs. Jan. il.—Quiet; little
'receipts 7,628. Sal<*s2,9oo. Mid
dlings 14 •*. ExjMirts to Great Britain 3,-
350; to Continenj. 2,828. StA H-k 273,188.
Savannah, Jan. 11. -Cotton firm; ns
ceipts 2,173; sales 1,240; middlings
st(B-k 97,036.
Norfolk, Jau. 11. Noimnai; receipts
UMkffcates 200; low bikldliißf 1
stock 12,836.
Wilmington, Jan. 11. Firm; rtHxupts
200 buies; sales none; middlings 14‘ 4 c.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
5 11-3 llaim to \V York.
WEhTEUN lUILBOAD Or ALABAILA. I
( DLI’MMJiI, Ga.. Sf|>t. 13, 1H74. J
TRAINS I/RAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
fur Montgoini ry ami Ht lma 2:00 a. m.
Arrivtt at \l..ntgojiD-i\T H:00 m.
Arrive* *4 S*m 12:04 a. m.
FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORE
At 10:30 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. in. At
Atlanta 5:4*2 p. iu.
ByAllanla and Charlotte Air-Line.
L. ttlanta 6 •* p. n.., UH UUXJTTE 8 :tS a.
TO., Dttnvnh’ 3:27 p. in. Arrive *at Washington
4:30 a. in., at Baltimore 6:30 a.in., at Philadelphia
1.3 Up. m. at NEW YORK :15 p. m.
Hliq>ing o*th ran from Atlnnta to Charlotte.
iij keiijitv.au Route.
la**v(* Atlanta fi:00 p. in., Dalton 10:28 p. in.,
|. Bristol it ui., Lynchburg 10:45 p.m. Ar
rive ai Vriiiugt<>ii 6.45 u. in., at Baltimore 9:15
a. in. at rhlla-luij'hia 1 Ml p. in., at NEW YORK
5:15 p. 1 11l
Nli.eying Cara run from Atlanta to Lynchburg.
, TRAINS AHUIVE AT ( (iEEAIIU'S DAILY
, J’Voiii K thuia iwl N ifm 5 ork. *■;• / , .6:2" v. m .
i Front M >utg<ui i*J anil s*-lin 2-25 t*. m.
Tickt t> foi sub ut Union Depot.
( H AS. P HALL, General Hnp't.
M. M. AliiiLlT, janl tf
Notice.
Oeyu > Moun t and Giuaud Railaoad. I
Columbcm, Ga., Oct. 2, 1874. 1
Ou ami after Saturday, October 3d, trains over
j thin r*iad alii run as foilowan
PASSENGER TRAIN.
DAU.Y i.SUNDAYS EXCKPTJED) WASJKti I'UWfc CONNKU
TToa WITH H. k K. R. B. FOB KVFAtLA.
| J/*ave Cotuuilrua. 3200 f. m.
. Arrive at Troy 9:40 i*. m.
Leave Troy 2:45 a. m.
j Arrive at Columbus 9:45 a. m.
FREIGHT TMAIK—RKOCbta.
, Lave Coin tubus Mouduya, Wednesday* aud
Fridays at 590 M. Arrive at Trny 3:52 p. m.
1 Leav4 Troy Tuesdays, Tburadaya and Satnr
, dajs ut 4.. Mi a, M. Arrivt; at Columbus 2:02 P. M.
janl-tf Wm. L. CLARK. Supt
RANKIN HOUSE.
I ’oliiiiilmi*. Leoixia.
J. W. RYAN, Pr<p’r.
Ruby Restaunint,
BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON,
UNDER THE RANKIN HOUSE.
Janl lUwU J. \\. HYA\. Prop r.
11. I . ABELL & CO,
—HAVE—
| j^AiaY f RsE iV’fATUES, j .
; Pet rh P.'Utoea,
! IJussctt Potatoes, V Seed Potatoes.
IVach Blow Potatoes.
I Pink Eye Potatoes,
j Nevr 1.. ivf Ijvrd. by th ree, fccg or hMAi t.
! Goshen or Western Butter.
New and rnrrantr
j Soft-Shell Almonds aud Pecans.
Magnolia aid iMnmotid Hams.
I Mr All goods delive red by
11. F. IBIXL A 4 0.
11
Ellis & Harrison,
Auctioneers,
Commission llii'illiiils hihl
Ki'iil Ijsljiii- Vsceuts.
roT.ninrs, gcougia.
Offer for Sale City and Uoaiitry
RR4L INTITK.
( ilHMhi UWK, (the best in Market.i
\F.H RI 661E8, of all Patterns.
UKK KUIIX IIRY kOOns, PROYIK
IOY*s, &r„ lr.
Will attend pr uiptly tt) LKti 11, stl,p> in
the Ultv and rountry. janl-tf
Store for Rent.
J WtLL RENT THE DESIRABLE AND COM
modious Store House, situated iu the Oswichee
B- ijjtfborhooll*. tPv# udTes from Fort Mitehell.
This is a good trading centre, iu a first class
neighborhood, aud any oue desiriuy to engage in i
keeping a i tmitry suvr4. cannot find a better
stand. Terms moderaD’. ,
f
Ap|)ly on the place, or by letter to
JAMES H. CHAMBERS,
tf Oswichee, Ala.
cm r.i:\ : \ii:\Toi'(,i:Hi;ci\.
Kfrruilve HrfUtauX.
James M. Hun ii, Ouroruor of tin' Kut'
V. W. Al.Mudor, J. W. Warron, Keoretarl". tx
ocutive Department.
Thoiuas C. Howard. Samuel C. William*, (lerka
K< eutivi* Department.
J. B. Campbell. Warrant Clerk.
W. 11. Grigaby, M-aesiiger aud RacorUiuf
Clerk.
Mtate lloaae Ollleer-.
N. C. Barnett. Seeretery of State.
J. F Jones, Clerk.
W. L. GoliWiuitli. Comptroller Guueral.
J. W. ReufYoe, J. W. (roldsmith, Ch l’ks.
Julia Jones, State Treasurer.
Miller Grieve, Clerk.
Joel Branham, Librarian.
E. A. Fiewelleu, Super in tendeut of Public
Buildiugs. etc.
G. J. Orr. State School Coniinissiouer.
Thomas F. Greeu, M. D., Supi rinteudsnt ol
Lunatic Asylum.
W. D. Williams. Superintendent Academy of
the Blind.
W. O. Connor, Superintendent Deaf and Dumb
Asylum.
Judicial llepaninput.
SUPREME COUBT.
Hon. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice.
Hon. H. K. McCay. Judge.
Hon. R. P. Trlppe, Judge.
N. J. Hammond, Attorney General.
Z. D. Harrison, Clerk.
Henry Jackson, Reporter.
The Supreme Court sits at the seat of govern
ment, beginning on the third Monday in January
aud the first Monday iu July of each year.
HUI'EHIOR COURTS.
Albany Circuit.
Peter J. Htrozier. Judge.
Byron B. Bower, Solicitor General.
Baker—Third Mondays iu May and November.
Calhoun—Third Mondays in March aud 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 and October.
Atlanta Circuit.
John L. Hopkins, Judge.
T. J. Glenn, Solicitor General.
DeKalb—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Clayton—First Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Fulton—Mouday next after the fourth Mon
days in March and September.
Aui/u.<Ui I'iicuit.
William Gibson, Judge.
Davenport Jmksou. Solictor General.
Burke—Third Mondays In May and November,
Columbia—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember. •
McDuffie—Third Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Richmond—Third Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
UiuK liiily Circuit.
Noel IJ. Kuiglit, Judge.
C. D. Phillips, Solicitor General.
Cherokee—Fourth Mondays in February and
first Mondays iu August.
Cobb—Second Mondays iu March aud Novem
ber.
Dawson—Third Mondays in April and second
Mondays in September.
Forsyth—First Mondays in April and fourth
Mondays iu August.
Fannin—Third Mondays iu May and October.
Gilmer—Second Mondays in May ami October.
Milton—Fourth Monday in March and third
Monday in August.
Pickens—Fourth Mondays ill April ami Septem
ber.
Towns—Monday alter fourth Mondays in May
and October.
Union—Fourth Mondays in May and October.
BruUtwicJe Circuit.
John L. Harris. Judge.
Simon W. Hitch, Solicitor General.
Appling—Third Mondays iu March and Septem
ber.
Camden—Tuesday after the fourth Monday in
April and October.
Charlton—Mouday alter Camden Court.
(Tim h—Second Tuesdays iu April aud October.
Coffee—First Tuesdays iu April and October.
Echols—Heeoud Mondays in April and October.
Glynn -Third Tu* sday alter fourth Monday in
May aud November.
Liberty Tuesday alt r the third Monday in
May and NfffPTuber. 4 *
Pierce—First Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Ware—Fourth Mondays iu March and S -ptem
ber.
Wayue—Second Mondays in March ami Septem
ber.
<'hattahiKHhrr (_ 'ircuit.
James Johnson. Judge.
W, A. Little, Soli-'it-r General.
('hsitah-voehee—Fourth Mondays in March and
September.
Harris—Second Mondays in April and October.
Marion—Third Mondays in April apd October.
Muscogee-Second Mondays in May nul No
vember.
Stewart—Fourth Monday* in April ami Octo
ber.
Talbot—Second Monday* In March and Septem
ber.
Taylor—First Mondays in April aud October.
CheroLu Circuit.
C. D. McOntehen. Judge.
Albert T. Hn ktt. Solicitor General.
Bartow—Third Monday s iu March and Septem
ber.
Catoosa—HeeundJl g*|la> in February and Au
gust.
Bade—Second Monday* in \f*> and November.
Gordon—Third Mali la|h in February and Au
gust.
Murray—Third Mondays in April aud October.
Whitflc-ld—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
EfUttrrn Circuit.
William #ieMey. Judge.
A. R. Lamar. HOlhfftot- G>u Val.
Bryan—Thud Mondays la tpril aud November.
Bullock—Thursdays before th* first Mondays
iu April and November.
Chatham—Bccoud Mondays in February. May
and Ninrenibor.
Effingham— Second Mondays in April and No
vember.
Melnt-ah—'Tm ad ay a afhr the last Mondays in
April ami November.
Fiint Circuit.
John I. Hall, Judge.
T. B. Cabaniss Solicitor General.
Butts—Seeoud Mondays in Mareh and Septem
ber.
Henry--Third Monday's In February and Au
gust.
Newton—Third Monday* iu March and Septem
ber.
Pike -Second Mondays in April and October.
Rm’kdale—Monday after the fourth Mondays iu
Mareh and September.
Spalding—First Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Upson—First Mondays in May and November.
Macon Circuit.
Barnard Hill, Judge.
Chas. J. Harris. Solicitor General.
Bibb—Fourth Mondays in April and October.
Crawlord—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Houston—Fourth Monday* in May and Novem
ber.
Twiggs—Second Mondays in April aud October.
Middle Circuit.
Herschcl V. Johnson. Judge.
John W. Robinson, Solicitor Gem ral.
Emanuel—Third Mondays in April and October.
Jefferson—Second Mondays iu May aud Novem
ber.
Johnson—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Screven—First Monday* iu May and November.
Tat nail—Second Mondays in April aud October.
Washington—Second Mouday* :u March and
September.
Yor them Circuit.
O. 11. Pottle, Judge.
Samuel Lumpkin. Solicitor General.
Elbert—Second Monday* In March aud Sep
tember.
Hancock—Second Monday* iu April and Octo
ber.
Hart- Third Monday’* iu March and September.
Lincoln—Fourth Mondays in April aud Octo
ber.
Madison—Flnrt Monday* in March and Septem
ber.
Oglethorpe Third Mondays In April aud Octo
ber.
Taliaferro—Fourth Mondays in February and
August.
! Warren—First Monday* in April and October.
Wilkes—First Monday* in May and November.
Glasscock—Third Mondays iu February and Au
gust.
Ocmuigrr Circuit.
George F. Bartktt, Judge.
Joseph Preston. Sulioitor General,
Baldwin—Fourth Monday* In February aud Au
gust.
Greene—Second Mondays iu March aud Sep
tember.
Jasper—Second Mondays in February aud Au
gust.
j Jones—Third Mondays iu April and October,
j Morgan—First Mondays in March aud Scptem
| her.
; Putnam—Third Monday* iu March and Septcm
i her.
Wilkinson—First Monday* iu March anil Hc]>-
| tember.
Oconr *• Circuit.
A. C. Pate, Judge.
Robin A. Stanley. Solicitor General.
Dodge—Fourth Mondays iu April and October.
Dooly—Third Monday* iu Mareh and Septem
ber.
Irwin—Friday after the fourth Mondays in
. March and September.
1 Laurens—Second Mondays in April and Octo
j her.
j Montgomery—Thursday after the firat Mon
‘ days in April and October.
Pulaski—Fir*t Monday* in May aud November.
Telfair—Tuesday after the third Monday* in
April and October.
i Wilcox—Fourth Mondays in Mareh and Sop
: tember.
Patauia Circuit.
j W. D. Kiddoo, Judge.
James T. Fiewelleu, Solicitor General.
Clay—Fourth Mondays in March aud Septem
ber.
1 K.irly—l’imt MuuUaj. in Anri) U n,l ui ,
Miller Hnnnn.l Mnlnlay. if, A|,„l , ,
qultm.ll—Third Muud.j. i„ May i„i vl.
JUnduliiU—Flr.t Moudiy. iu My .„j N (
Tcrr.U—Fimrili MoutUy. In Mai „„l x,„,
Hitmr. Circuit.
Jno. W. 11. Underwood, Judge.
Cicero T. Clement*, Solicitor Genera)
Chattooga—Firat Monday* iu Mr h
ti mber. " ai "l* !
Floyd- First Mondays in January an.i j ,
Paulding—Firat Mondays in F. i.ruipj jjjj
poik— Second Mouday* in February u . i
gust. • 1 it
Haralsou—Fourth Mondays in March am
teiubcr. n m H
i Walker—lawt Monday* in Kebruarr ...
gust. * ” h
Southern Circuit.
August H. Mansell. Judge.
Robert G. Mitchell. Solicitor General
Bvgrien Third Mouday* in Mar. b nuA s.j
Brooks—First Monday* in May and n„.
Colquitt—Wednesday after fourth Mq, i
March aud September.
I.owude*—The first Mouday* iu Mav
vember. aud shall be held two week* it („.
Thoiuaa—Third week* in April and OcteUq*''
Southwcdrrn Circuit.
Janie* M. Clarke, Judge.
Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor General
Leo—Fourth Monday in March aud
Monday In November.
Macon—First Mouday in December m.,!.
Monday in July.
Schley—Second Monday* iu April aud Oct
Sumter—Third Monday* in April and (m
Webster—Second Mondays In Mar h M
tember.
Coweta Circuit.
Hugh Buchanan. Judge,
j Albert H. Cox, Solicitor Geucral.
Carroll—First Monday* in April and On
Campbell—Second Mondays in IMiruart
Augu*t.
j Coweta— First Moudays in Mar*hands .
her.
j Douglas*—Third Monday* in April and c -
Fayette—Fourth Mouday* in February n
| "*.
I He ard—Third Mondays iu March and is
bcr.
1 Meriwether—First Mondays iu May and \
vember.
i Troup—Third Monday* in May and N*,v<-n.i
Wet tern Circuit.
j George D. lUce, Judge,
j Emery Speer, Solicitor General.
' Bank*—First Monday* in April and 0-t h, r
I Clarke—First Monday* in February and-•
Monday* August.
Frank—First Monday* in February an,!
M iudays in August.
j Franklin—Second Monday* in April and o
I her.
j Gwinnett—First Monday* in March and k, v
Monday* in Scptembi r.
I Habersham—Third Mouday* in April an ;
! her.
i Hall—Third Mondays in March and Sept,' tai
I Jackson—Fourth Mondays in February aud
gust.
I Rabun—Fourth Monday* in April and o, •
i Walton—Third Mondays in April and Av
| White—Monday after the fourth Momlao
) April uud October.
DIUKCTOKV OF TIIK I lli
f'hurclirM.
FIRST l*B l '.MI YX Kill AN.
I Corner pf Oglethorpe and St. Clair str * i-ii.
I J. H. Nall, pastor. Services at lt> uviu. and.
: m. each Sunday. Sunday-*cho<.l at 9a. m
EPISUOPAL (TIUJUTY).
! <>glethr.rpe street, between Randolph an, ■
] Clair—Rev. W. C. Hunt-r rector. Services s.
{ a. m. and 4 i*. m. each Sunday. Sunday
j 9* t A. M.
ItoMAN CATHOLIC,
j St. Phillips aul St. James (Catholic)—mi a.-
•on street, between Baldwin ami F wtr>’i.
Father Hamilton T>a*tor. Mass at 6 attd p
M., ami vesper* at sv. m. Catechism at 4 r *
ra*T baptist.
Randolph street, between Jackson andTr
str-’Ots —R \. V. A. Kendrick pastor, s- u
j every Sunday at I<D, a. m. and 7 v. m Nut:
i school at !) a. m.
METlIol) IST.
St. Luke—On Jackson street, betvyc-n Uau4
ami St. Clair—Rev. R. J. Corb y pasti : -
j vices each Sunday at Id, 1 * a. m. and 7•, i. a >.
I day school at 9 a. m.
St. Paul—Southeast corner of Franklin
Troup streets—Rev. J. O. Branch paster *
vic.es every Sunday at 10a. m. and 7 1 , r:•
Sunday-school at 4 i\ m.
Broad Street Methodist—On upper Bread *tr-
Rex. B. F. Breedlove pastor. Scrvic* so, 1 -
day ut 10'.; x. m. aud 7 1 , i*. m. Sunda; -
9 1 . e. M. Class meeting at 9a. m.
JEWISH SYSAOoC.t'E.
Corner of Crawford arid Forsyth strd •
man Birkinthai rabbi. Services every Vr
evening at 8 o'clock, aud Saturday moriu)
o'clock.
OIRABI).
Methodist—L. B. Pavne pa*tor. Service*
Sunday at 10*j a. m.. and third Sunday ut ' i
Sunday-school . e. x.
Baptist— Rt \. pastor. Service#
the fourth Sunday iu each mouth. Kuiij
| school at B',l it.
buownkvil.dk.
Baptist—Rev. pastor. s.r\i.
first and third Sundays. Sunday-school at 8
i Trinity (Methodist)—Rev. L. B. Payne ;*•
i tor. Services first, second and third Snmla;
j i*. M.. and :ird Sunday at 10'., a. m Alter
, Sundays supplied both morning uud i-xiini
; Sunday-school every Sunday at :j e. m.
COLORED.
Anbury Chapel (Methodist) —Kant Comnwa '•
J. Gaines pastor. Services every Sunday at
a. m.. 3p. m. and 7‘; at night. Sunday-Mh • :
9 A. M.
: Fir*t Baptist—Corner Front and St <’u
street (near river) —Green McArthur {aster. S
I vices every Sunday at 10C a. m. ands i v •:
day-school at 9 a. m.
St. John (Methodist). Northeast Cumim'D
B. Taylor jiaator. flerrice* every Sunday it
am. aud Hp. as.. Sunday-school at 9a w
Second Baptist (Northern Lib-rtfi* R*
Primus Stafford pastor. Service* every Sm-it
at 10 cj a. M. and Bp. m. Bumtey-.••ho*l f-t Ha
I. O. O. F.
Muscogee <m Oglethorp- sti’c i. tt
St. Clair aud t raw ford street*. Regular mwtia
held every Monday evening ut 7 ' t o'. 1-mA
chathHK’hee Encampment meets ‘FI l;
! Monday* iu each month.
Mason ir.
Columbian Lodge. No. 7—Meet* 3.1 T;i -
I night iu each month.
! Darley Chapter. No. 7—Meet* oh Ist l'r J
' night iu eiß*h mouth.
Hoi** Council, No. 4—Meet* :id Saturday
j in > ach mouth.
i fit. Aldcmar Commandery.—Meet* 2d Tui-rf
I night in each month.
Lodge In Burra*’ building, corner Br*4 *
| Randolph streets.
lit ri tli.
Ixdge in Bnrrus' building—Mectiugs
j the l*t and 3d Sundaj’s iu eac-h month
Public Buildtiur*.
Court House (in Court B<|uai . ceuie
1 between Oglethorpe aud Jackson and Cru*'
I and Thomas streets.
Jail on East Common, fisd of Crawford sire
I Ofs-ra House northeast corner Crawlerd
1 Oglethorpe street*.
; Female Orphan Asylum, East Common, c
cemetery.
Post Office, cornet Oglethorpe aud
{ strict*.
Public Library.
Room* over Griffin's drug store, hr
Open from 8 a. M. to 6 i>. m. Book*
members returnable every two w* k*. or her
er pay* 25c. per week thereafter. Mr*. J
Ivey, librarian.
Hotels.
Rankin House, corner Broad aud tr* 11
streets.
j Planters' Hon*c. Broad street (***t
j tween fit. Clair aud Crawfopd.
| Central Hotel, Broad street (cast id< ). Il ”
fit. Clair and Crawlord street*.
Broad Street House, east side Broad Bti'"
tween Crawford and Thomas street*.
Public School*.
No. 1 (white male) northeast corner
and Crawford street*. No. 2 (white leniaP
west corner fit. Clair and Forsyth street" .
Temperance Hall (mixed colored) ■'
street, between Itandolph aud Bryan.
Municipal Hofpnunfnt.
Mayor, John Mellhenny; City
1 N. Barnett: Clerk of Council. M. M M r " r
! Atfc.rney, (ffiarles Colciaan: City
. W. Fiewelleu; City Sexton. Abraham ‘>l;,
! Marshal. ; Deputy Marat so '*• “
! inson; Wharfinger. Jake Bumis.
roucc,
Chief— bt
! First Squad—W. L. Cash. capUm
Mitchell, Win. H. H. W.S)d. Charles Bra.'
i Smith, James ltolmrts, Tout MpJSacbern.
I fiecoiul ftiuad—John Forau, captain " "
' Chair. Josh Roper, John Palmer, Don ‘ 1
I John Brady. John Feagan.
Hull ut Columbus Fire Departnu"
Board of Control—W. H. William* '
gineer: G. W. Rosette, First As* t Emn
| A. Ethridge, Second Ass’t Engineer: A-
I eis. Secretary.
FIRE COMPANIES.
Columbus, No. I—Engine house on Bro* 1 u
| above Bryan. qy
j Young America. No. 5-Engine boa*r VV
i thorp*' street, between Crawlord and u-
j Central Mechanic*. No. ft—Engine hown
dolph street, uear Union Passenger I*P® ' • j;
Hook and Ladder. No. I—Engine b‘-uM
| Springer's Opera House.
Military.
City Light Guard*-Armory in
Skating Rink. Entrain*- on Crawford
Columbus Guards—Armory in Gun j ~,
' lng, on Ht. Clair street, between Broad a
streets.
, Muscogee Rifle*—No armory yet.