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DAILY TIMES.
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FRIDAY JANUARY 22, 1875.
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wlvortlae your buulnniH, and w vfot.M lx l
glml to haw many of thorn.
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Jasent to solicit Btibscrl pilous him! mlvw-
Uhlti# for tin* paper.
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Ih connwtwl with thin office, and Im fully
authorised to solicit and receipt for adver
tisements and subscriptions to thin paper.
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Ih our author l/jxl affent to receipt for sub
scription* hi tlw' Daily and Weekly
I'iMW, for tin* County of Muscogee. and
Kussell eounty, Ala.
K. T. IdMiK
Im authorised to solicit subscription* and
ftdverttoln* for the Daily Timkh, in Ala
bama, and to receipt for the name.
Mr. K. . Fwrlry
Jh our Agent in Harris. Meriwether and
Talbot counties, and 1m anthorlren to
solicit and receipt for subscriptions.
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New Advertisement*.
We are triad to have the pleasure of re
ferring the public to the card of Bedell A
Cos., Wholesale Liquor and Tobocm Dial
ers. Everybody in this section knows the
linn, and we can only call the attention of
all parties who want first-class liquors,
tobaccos, Ad., to caßand see thorn. They
arc men of business, and have means to
furnish the best a ccomm odattnns.
Dr. Urquhart has an advertisement di
recting; the public to his ufliee. Dr. Ur
quhart lias grown old in the service, and
is an honored and scientific practitioner of
medicine.
Goo. W. Brown supplies nearly cvery
lody with growrioH, and why not wit h
fish? He has a large quantity on hand.
Ivey A Brother can furnish you with
nraagys, from one to a thousand, at cheap
prices. Thoy have a lot, and will sell or
give them away.
J. 8. Jones has a gem of a dry goods
store. Everything in the dry goods line
you will find at ids store, for sale at vour
own price.
Free Lunch.
During this week a Free lauieli will in*
served at the Hans Houci every night Imi
twocn the hours of 9 and 12 o’clock. The
best the market affords will Im* given free
to the public. Everybody is cfpectcd.
junto Iw,
I k rronul.
The numerous friends of the Itcv. Dr.
DcVotlc were glad to welcome him to our
city yesterday. He leaves for Savannah
this afternoon.
We were glad to moot on the streets (’ol.
Henry Persons, of Tailed county, it has
le*n almdsPun age since Ids genial face
has shown among us. He Ims gone to ■
farming in earnest, and has ceased to feed
his mules on eanmnl corn.
Th<‘ l.ndtn*
HhouMnut forgot tie* Memorial mooting on !
Tuesday next.
Wm. 11. Hhhlh-n.
This oHtlmablo an<t popular gentleman j
Las I mten conil n<h Ito hl lxxi f< !• some woe‘k k
mat|'|)Ut we uvpjfliKl tjL| uuuwuiii’y |,hat ho
\& m|>J< 11 yjfcufVrtf^einjj. •
Our Demi.
If I In* young ladies do not attend the
Memorial uniting on Tuesday uext, tho |
huilfjfi'iiiay fhj> in the4r laudable offort to
mark gratitude to our dead heroes.
F>ivrnhl‘ 4'ontt*u(.
While the mills of Now England an*!
working upon half time, when not entirely I
vloatxl. and pacing their dividends, the
mills of Georgia are far behind their or
item*, and are distributing thousand* in
dividends to their stockholder*. Th‘*e
facts will soon loach tie* world our advan
tage* for the manufacture of cotton.
Hud Luck,
fields, who kill<m| .lorry Duiuhh some
years ago, wak Hentenoed, upon his first
trial, to ten years in the [Hmitentlary.
t’pon a technicality the Supreme Court
gave him anew trial, w hich has just ended
at Seale. This time he get s fourh*en years.
He had better stand on this, judging by
his past experience.
Meeting VueaiONy.
The members of the Memorial Associa
tion and ail ot-hni’ladios feeling an interest
in tho monumental question will nn*et at
tin* Armory of the Columbus Guards at
ten o'olock on Tuesday next. The Amory
is in Gunhy’s building in the rnonu* form
erly occupied by the Chat-tahtxx’hco Iwtnl
club.
It lack Alpaca*
Worth 50 cents, selling at liner
grades same proportion 20 plws nwiv
ed to-day at
janl cod The Virginia Stork
At < o< !
Large stock Fancy Dress Goods and
I’ufs.. Vlissi, some line French Cloths ami
Casslmeres at even less than cost, to close
out. stock. This is rare opportunity to
get good gnkls fora small sum.
janl cod Vibocnt v Sixvrk.
Dry NuolHi'ol !
to quit, tin* Dry GotyL busi
ness, if id bo make way lor my larg. sb K *k
of Groceries, I am determined to sell mv
entire stock of Shoes, Clothing and Dry
Goods generally. rboardlkss or cost.
Call and examine and you will Is* satisfied.
Our stock of Groceries, now on hand
and to arrive, is complete, and at lower
prices than ever before offered,
janl ‘itawtm L. Harris.
At*w doth Marque*
Ju*t rfcfeivod mi'l HftMWl I'tu'n)'. \N.>.
jikv at
janl ihnl The Vihulnia Ntoiii
4- ~a2* -*•
tiiful Fveltement nt 144 Hi-oud Street !
Many wonder amt sav. How it is they
sell so cheap we cannot toll." Some sav
we sacrifice; Grrasriev are *daughteml,
Ac. To numerous questions naked in re
lation to our delicate prices, we simply
say. cheap rent** and no wives to support.
J. B. Ivf.y Bro.
janl 2tnw-eu&we-lm
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The Virginia !•■
Is selling great Iwirgains in all kinds of
Dress Goods, Call iliere and nave money,
janl rod
4 ar|M*|.
Krcsli jest in anti selling cheap.
Also. New Prints, 10 4 and 11 4 Shading,
Pillow Gising, TowGk Napkins and Table
Linens, al
janl a*jd The Virginia Stork.
NOBtH A NOI TII IIMMIOUL
% Pel ll lon I ruin Ha mi II mi.
A petition numerously signal by citizens
of Hamilton and Its vicinity, is being cir
culated In our city for signatures. The
petition recites t hat whereas the road now
terminates at no town, its completion to ,
Hamilton would increase its income and I
render it more saleable. It asks the Gen
oral AaMinhly to ruirtqfjointljr a frmjlidttee
*f seven toUrtift a 14)1 Jdnhintf to an ap- |
propriatlon for the extension of the road
to Hamilton, under ten commissioners to
be appointed by the Assembly or named
in the biU; or t hat said commlMSioiicrs lie j
allows I to form a joint stock company to
rxtend the rood to Hamilton, the title of
the extension to vest in said eompauy, j
with tin* right to use and control said road
in connection with the Stab* and other
owners. It is not probable that any signer
of this petition can feel more interest in j
the extension of the North A South Road ,
than we do, but we can not see the neces- ;
sity of two bites at a cherry.
Speaking of Columbus, whose large in
vestment every reader understands, we'
would urge an unselfish view of tills motj j
ter, especially from persons Who have not!
manifested their interest in the enterprise
by investing their money. Let the expul
sion go beyond the mountain; then Ham
ilton will not only get. the facilities it
wants, but Columbus will be benefited, and
the State will have a road which will Is*
more than self-sustaining consequently
saleable. A party of business men of lids
eity have already submitted n plan to the
Governor looking t/> this end. Let ns lx*,
careful not to complicate a big result for i
Columbus and Harris by an undue eager- (
ness for a local convenience.
Matrimonial.
Yesterday evening Mr. T. J. Appleyard
was married to Miss Sarali E. Kennedy,
by the Rev. Mr. Corley, at St. Luke’s
Methodist Church. The attendant* were
Mr. J. T. Gammon and Miss Virginia Ap
pleyard, of Sharon, Pennsylvania; Mr. W.
C. Turner and Miss Annie Phelps, and Mr.
T. J. Kennedy and Miss Minnießheinhart.
After tin* ceremony a large number of
their friends assembled at the residence
of the bride. Mr. Appleyard belongs to
the noble army of typos, and his bride is
one of the loveliest maidens of Columbus.
We join the wishes of his friends in long
life and perfect happiness.
Oni VmiHK l.mllf*
Should iememlx*r the Memorial meeting
at the Armory of the Columbus Guards on
Tuesday next. The noble matrons of our
section who have nerved so faithfully, are
rapidly loing weakened in strength and
numbers by age and death. They now
call upon the young ladies to come j
to their aid. We know that the;
true daughters of the South will n*s|ond
to the extent of their ability. L*t tin*
meeting Is* a full one.
Frr*h Flh and OjtPr
From Apalachicola, by
I jan22-lt G. W. Brown.
Mima.
This delicious Msh is now m*eessarily j
sold in Columbus, at a price per pair, stif-1
tleient to buy ft dozen in Washington City,
and other points on the Potomac. Colutn-
I bus once feasted upon ahad at a reasona- j
bio cost, as any old citizen can testify, and
i we can enjoy the same luxury again, with
a little trouble and without any expense.
I The dams on the Chuttahooehcn* are sup
| post'd to have run these fn*sh llsli out of
I our river, but a contrivance called a “lad
; der," is now uaed, which overcomes this
'difficulty. Ixd steps Ih* taken to Ht*eure j
I the m*eessary introduction of the spawn of
the shad into the Chattahoochee by the
Government Commissioners, and in three
J years, the people upon its bank, will have
j good fish in abundance. Several other
Southern rivers have Imvii sueeesHfully j
sfcockei.l, why not ours next V
nl >i* (Irli'ais No Post
|Mn<* in rul.
I An iAfpn'saion has pr*vaihxl. auys the
Montgomery Atlr iUmr. 'that owing to the
troubles in New Orleans the Martii-finis
festivities would be <lispenst*tl with. Maj.
GtH>rgt* (’. Ball, of the Mobile Bail road,
has received and Input ehes stating that the
eolchralion will conn* off as usual, ami Im*
on the most extensive style. Those who)
may wish to go call purchase tickets for J
tin* round trip for one fare. Due notice of
commencement of sale will Is* given.
Ma nil-Gras occurs this ytn.r upon the
uth day of February.
Nice Oranges ran Ik* had at Ivey Broth -
: ors, U<> Broad Street, nt Twenty-Hvecents
| i>er down. jun22-H, I
II••!•> V. UrlK*< K 4.
From aiit'xehaiigt' wt*l<*arn that “Lynch
burg only lacks $15,000 to insure the build
ing of a SIOO,OOO cotton factory." W e are
also informed t hat Mr. Henry V. Meigs
will have charge of the Lynchburg facto
ry. If the parties interested want a man
of spotless integrity, one who can build
a cotton mill from its foundation to it*
dome and then till it with maetMiiery and
run it afterwards with a profit to the
stockholders. Mr. Meigs will supply their
wants.
ft I % * r.
Nothing new on the Chattahoochee. The
| steamer Julia iH expectant toslay.
A (iood Iniprovriiu'iil.
I Mr. W in. Kedd,actingHuperintenfbmt of
I I he North and South road, iui.s Uvn engag
ei for several days jaist, having a turn ta
i ble ereetxst at KingstibixSdhe northern ter
minus of the North and South road. 'Phis
w ill enable the engineers to run head fore
most in future, enhancing very much the
safe!y of passengers.
Mitovi—.Th* WViilbri'.
! A light snow fell at an early hour yes
j terday morning, but had aii disappeared
|by daylight. Theelouds continue to hang
low and threatening all day, and soon
J after dark a misty rain eommen<*ed. and
; as we go to press more is promised, mak
i mg the most wretched s|h*ll of weather
j we have ever experienced.
Mn.voi"ii 4 ii i-( V rtei-ilii> ,
Daniel McKenzie was called yesterday,
ami he answered not, amt for it he wris
lined five dollars and cost. The eharge
against him was for disorderly conduct,
and for that lie was lined two and a lialf
It does not pay Daniel to Ik* in eontrinpt
of Court.
Fannie Thomas, of Front street, itfild
not get her consent to Ih quiet, hut ftli<*
i must raise a row with somebody, no mat
ter if it was a policeman. This dignitai \
Utaild not stand an af-/r>w/. so thi* Front
street lady was taken in. For this play
fulness she was required to loan $2 30pur
the city, or remain the guest of the city
for thrH* days. She debab*t the question,
and then rsmsultixf her |ax*ket lunik, ami
, was irresistibly lot to a •••opt the imit.i
tion of the eitv. and accordingly she a©"
enjoys the front room.
To-morrow they propose to have a cottrt
that is a court, for on the docket are ehar
ges against eight of our citizens.
Our Prc**.
The neat appearance of The Times has
been remarked by many. With an entire
new outfit, it could not lie otherwise,but in
a large measure it is dir* to our magnifi
cent Press. It is one of the Cottrell A
Babcock make, and is the most porbvt
newspaper prows we have ever seen. It is s
large cylinder power press, and rung'with
ease and works like a charm. It is the
only one of its mukethat Was ever brought
to this eity, and we think far superior to
the famous Hoe press.
•I lie It ’r-Nlifll.
Our theatre-goers will remember that
Janausehok plays in the Opera House to
night, “Mary Stuart.” To-morrow night
she ilftys • • Earl of Essex. These two (x
--casions afford the last opportunity of ever
swing on tin* stage the world-renown**!
actress the qtieen of tragedy. All who
have a tuate for fine acting, and who
would spend an evening of enjoyment,
will avail themselves of this opportunity
to see this celebrated nctr<*ss. A few more
reserved seats can be procured at Chaf-
Jlii’nbook store (hiring the day, though a
large proportion of them have been taken.
We hope for the sake of Madame Janau-
Hchck. as well as the reputation of Colum
bus. t hat the house will lie crowd*d.
Hotel Arrlv iU—-*lHiMuiry 21. 1H7.1.
BANK IN HOITSI.
Chos M Gilix'i't, Savannah.
( has Dxvyius, Ma<x>n.
E B Billsburv, Boston.
E J Purriil, Maine.
Wn .1 Mitchell, Connecticut.
4 B Gorman, Talbottoii.
O H Moulton, Miss.
Jas Martin, Muscogee.
It A Russell, City.
Chas F Johnson, New York.
A J Grace, Ixmisiana.
Jas G Campbell, Atlanta.
B II Comer, Alalmma.
M L Frank, Baltimore.
Josiah Brad field, Atlanta.
Mrs M A Montague, Richmond.
CENTRAL HOTEL.
Henry Persons, Talbotton, Ga.
It N Parsley, Aruericus.
W H Clayton, Atlanta,
II A Ballow, Baltimore.
It T Copper, South Carolina.
E N Pearce, Aberdeen, Miss.
T W Perry, Seale, Ain.
.1 W Dawson, Selma, Ala.
Perry Jones, Albany, Ga.
T \Y Harvey, Buena Vista, Ga.
W L Torbit, Society Hill. Ala.
M T Trawick, Trawicksville, Ala.
A J Anderson, Russell Cos.. Ala.
.1 M Stinson, Talbottoii, Ga.
A P Gentry, Soeioty Hill, Ala.
M 4 Jones, Russell ( 0., Ala.
O. D. The Lexington (Ky.) G’o
! zette says: An express package came
i to a voting lady in this eitv not long
| ago from A. T. Stewart’s, and attach
! ed to it was a tag upon which the let- i
i tors C. (). D. were plainly written.
The package was sent to the room
and great was the anxiety to examine i
the contents. But the servant said
| the express man was waiting for the
bill, some which was not a little
| perplexing under the circumstances.
lAt last the solution struck her and
I she translated tho cabalistic letters :
thus; O. for call, O. for on, I). f*r
dad ‘call ondad.’ f and so to servant,
and the bill was promptly paid.
An American Swindler Sentenced.
The Turkish Courts have passed sen- j
| tcuee on Thomas Howe, the Ameri
! can swindler, who attempted to de
fraud tlie Imperial Ottoman Bank of
i. cl,too, as already related. He has
| been condemned to three years’ im
prisonment, the severest penalty pre
scribed by Turkish law, in <s<v.s
where the prisoner lias made full ,
confession of his guilt. The other
three American forgers Hurlbut,
Beecher and Afaguiiv sent un from
; Smyrna, are still in the British Coti
; sular prison, at Constantinople.
The Third-Term Movement.
There is a strong and growing im
pression among I>einK*iatic politi
cians at the capital says the f*o ur’n*r-
Jonnuil. that the third-term move
ment has not lu*cn abandoned, but is
to l>e vigorously pushed, and that
Grant will probably succeed in fore
mg himself on the Republican par
jtv as their candidate. No other can
I didate is now much talked of.
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A bushful yoiitij; clergyman, iv
contly rising to nroaoh for tno first
time, imulo a terrible mix of it by an
uouni iug his text in this wise: "Au'l
1 immetTfivtely fhe eoek wept ami Ti
ler went out ami crew bitterly.
A eoloitf I luvaehor, in (iiscotuv
ing to hisTS‘o[ilo on tlie eflieut y of
‘ enrnesf pntyer. uMivei'kl lilniserf in
this manner: "I tell yon.bruilen, 'tis
|>mver is what gilts the deitil tie loek
jaw."
An editor said his ancestors hute
been ill the Imliit of living a hundred
, years. His o[titoiient lesjiomls iy
saying, “that was before tin- intro
duction of capital punishment."
Irritable Schoolmaster - "Now.
then, stupid, what's the next Word?
What comes after cheese "
Dull boy “A mouse, sir "
To tl<* Public.
VI. I. i>vf.-oiih Jt'iiiuw any kiinl oi 1 A>4 l
Oil OHM IMF.NT %I. IHINTIXb,
will ji’vjikt toaVt* their ordfru'ijt tke RffPlAurmiit
ol Mr. RffrWi:
I fan supply <*r s< rvants at
short Hotico.
iaivJl lw W. I). SMITH.
Ilivi<h‘nl Notice.
riAUR IHr- tot - <,t tii* I VOI.H A PfIKNIX MAN
L 1 FAOTURIXt; ( OMl' VNA huv this ,la.v .h-
I rtftrctl tbt folh-winn divitlofttU th‘t apiu!
' s(ok <>f tl\rt'< "mp;uiy
Dividend of .*t p ernt. jKivaiilo on an aft**r April
Ist.
Dividoud of ? T cent, payable on and after V
vt mbor Ist. IH7A. U. fI ? NBY JORDAN.
janl‘2 dSm Sec’y A Treas'r.
Kim* Aldernay Hull.
THOMAK 1 ITCH. f N. w London.
Conn., dealer in thorotiKhbrod Ahlcroays. Those
tiamol's stable. iVrnis *a.
iautfi dim
t r '
For Sale on Easy Terms.
fIAHK PLANTATION own. and by tin late W K.
1 bonks, lyino two miles cast of Hnrt\ill*\
Russell comity. Ala., containing t*HO acres. .XK)
acres cleared, balance in tin- woods and heavily
; limbered. Improvements tin best iu the coun
try, including four-rv>om frame building, first
class gin house, stables. .Vo.
Stock. Forage. Cotton Seed. Are . to grv with the
place.
For iartieu!ars, applv to
K SIMMS BANKS.
E F. YONUK.
iauls lw Colnxnbiis. Ga.
J. W. I*KASF. K. M. kOMUX.
.. 4V. PK.INK A VOID! \\.
WTtOI.KSAIj: AM, KPT All. ]->Al.f.!iA IV
Hoolo anil Siufioiierv, shod .Hush* and
.Huaieal Instruments,
Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs. FineOhrouios.
Engravings, Ritguro Frarn. Cord, \c. Ac.
Tli Rroatl Ml.. I'oltimUti*. 4a.
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FINANVIA L & COMKRCUL.
OFFIci DAILY TIMES. Jan. 21. t#7s.
COM Win HI IIAII.Y MARKRT.
FINANCIAL.
Money I 1 * to I‘, p-r cent. Gold buying 107,
Helling 110. Silver nominal. Sight hill* on New
York buying \c. dim ount; demand Gill** on Uot<>u
j£c. discount; bank , he-k* V- premium.
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
Market closed dull at the following quotation*:
Ordinary U fal2' :
Good Ordinary IS
Low middlng* ■ fa-14
Middling*
Good Middling* 1,1 14 't
Warehouse Male* 240 bale*. Receipts llobatos— ;
a by S. W. It. It., 3 M. k<. U. H.. •> by Western
R. R., lx by N. k H. It. R.. -- ly Riecr. 70 by
wagon*. SUipmoutH 71 bale*—.V.l by S. W. H. R.,
U W. R. It.; 12 for home consumption.
DAILY STATKMKMT.
Stock August 81, 1874 LOdXl
Rec *lvpd to-dy
previouhly 48.1:14—48.244
40,980
Shipped to-day 71
•• previminly,,. *144.618—34,680
Stic k on hand 14,371
WHOLESALE Fill! KS Cl UK ENT
' CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE.
Appi.es—per barrel, $5: pock, 75c.
Bacon-Clear Hides V lb (xk-.; Clear Rib.Si<lei
| 12‘.e; Shoulders 10**: Ice-curod KhoulderH r2' : ,e;
Sugar-cured Hama Plain Hams I.V.
B.VXiTK*i— l~}t(* 18.
ROUK Xkatm—Clear Rib Sides 11 V H '*' •
, Bottlii-Goshen y lb 4s•: Country 30<-.
Hiemm*—“p. dozen, $2 . r XK 48 50.
Candy—Stick r lb 16<-.
Canned Oooim—Sardines y eas. of 100 boxes
1 sl7: Oysters, lib rails ,* dozen, 41 '2O to 41 35.
CtiKKsK—English Y U> iHK*: Choice 18'-: West
ern 17c; N. Y. State 16c.
Cawdlkm—Adamant in*- y lh Ise: Fainnhine :isc.
*ot KKK—Rii> go<id Y It. -jiie; Prime *,; Choice
! 24t,c; Java H3r to 37c.
‘ Cons—Yellow Mixed ? bushel -1 2: White.
$1 '2O ear load rates in depot.
C'KiAßH—Domestic, r* I '> s9Utd>f6; Havana.
$7 (Ha $l5O.
Floch—Extra Family, < ity ground, V 1. $8;
1 A *7 50; B $6 50; Fancy #lO.
Hardware.— Swede Iron '.* . : Refined Iron 4c.:
Sadiron 7c.; Plow Steel 10'.-/lie.; Horse and
Mule Shoes 7 VB<- : per lb.; Nails per keg $4.25;
i Axis sl2#sl4 per dz.
Hay t cwt. 1 40. Country 40$* 30c.
Iron Ties—V lb7‘,(iH l *c.
Invito—Prime Leal, tierce, V lb 16c; halves and
kegs, 15c.
Lkatheh—White f>uk Sole J* lb ‘2sc; Hemlock
Solo ;uc; French Calf Skins s'2"i#4 : American do.
S2G #3 50; Upper Leather f #3 50; Harness do.
50c; Dry Hides 11c, Green do. 6c.
Mackerel—No. 1 >' bbl sl*x<islH; No. 2 sl4;
No. ;t #ll me sl*2 50; No. 1 f kit #1 4IH& $3.
Pickles—Case y dozen pints *1 W: quart
#3 ‘25.
P'ITAsH —Y *8 to
Potatoes—lrish i* bbl #4 50c*, #5
Powder- Y keg *6 If*; . keg *:\ 50; 1 , #2 on. in
Magazine.
Rope—Manilla Y It* 20, Cotton c,o-: Machine
made 6‘ a c.
Meal— Y bushel #1 20,
Molasses—N. O. Y gallon 85,•: Florida 75, re
boiled 75c; common 45cf, *B*.
Oats—buabel 85<" 90c.
Oil—Kerosene Y gHou 25c; Linseed, raw.
#1 20. boiled #1 25: lArd *1 25: Train *l.
Rick—V ih 'Y-
Halt— t sack #1 85; Virginia #2 25.
Tobacco—Common Y 9' 45g*50c: Medium
Bright 70c; Fine 75c; Extra jei : Navy WM/*6sc;j
Maccaboy Hunt!' 75f Ksc.
Shot—>* sack $2 40.
SroAit—('rushed and Powdered Y lh Idt* 13' 4 c:
A. 13e.; B. 12'jC,; Extra C. 12*.: c. 11'.c.;
N. O. Yellow Clarified lo‘,c; do. White 12*,c.
Soda—K**g 7e Y lh; box 10c.
Starch—t 4 lt HCc.
Trunks—Columbus made, 20 inch. 75c: :t0 inch
$2 so
Tea—Green 75c; Ooloug 66e.
Whiskey—Re< titled * gallon $1 25. Bourbon
|2t #<•
White Lea:*—> It. lie* 12‘- 4 c.
VINKiiAB —Y gallon 35c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Wholesale Retail.
o>**hcu Butter. .... * 4o $ 'si
Country •• 3< 4<>
Egg* '25 35
Frying chick 2oe 25 25ei 30
Gmwn •• ; ki* 33 -UUu 33
Iriab potatoes Mip'k 4 'si
•* •* 5 00 bbl 5 •
Sweet potatoes. .75 p W
Ottdons ;m> ltl 95 p’k
Cow pea* ... ho bn Ino im
llry l.iiml*.
Print* . Bei II V ■ f 4 >*■
1 blenched r"tton .7 4,10 10c.
4 4 . . .lot/* in* .
Hoa Islßlld veils-.
CoaL- and ('lark’s spool cotton 7is
Tickings. . ... Ugod-V.
<y_4. pu4. 11 laud 12 1 brown and
bjeacbeil Hhtetini ' HMrttw. f
\V*ol fiitigaela—red and bleached 20e* 75c.
< an ton dam ids—.brown and bl'd 12 '..f a 25.
; T.ilisey* 1.V31g-.
Kentucky Thins i,V 65*-
COM MBl H MAM FACTURED GOODS
Kvole \ni> Phenix Mills.— Sheeting 4-4 10‘
\ah Irting 8 'ic. ; osnalmrgs, 7 oz.. 14c.; s drill
ing 12c; )*lea< bed abi ■ ting and dilling lie* 13c.-
Cauton flannels 20c. Colored ffootls. —Stripes lo --
11',* .; black giugUam clucks 12*p 13c . Dixit
y tad on for fitda work 17c; cotton lilaukets s2*
4 50 per pair; bleached lnn kabai k t >wds
per dozen; yarns s*. t< la. per bum h of pounds
#135; rope 25.:. to 27c : sewing thread. 16 balls
to the pound, 50e.; knitting thread. 12 balls to
the pound, bleach' and. 56c.; unbleached 50c.; wrap
ping twimt, in balls. 40c. Woolt-a (iotuU.- Casi
umres. 9 *0?. per yard. 55c. to 70c.: leans 218-. to
; 37 ‘j*-.; doeskin jeaus 55c.
MiTHCeuiEK Mills. —% shirting B*-,c.: 4 4 sheet
ing 10‘jC.; Flint River 8 <*z. osualHirgs 15c . do.
yarns #1 35.
CoLCSinrx Facto*V- ’ shirting 84 4
sheeting 10‘ { c.; sewiug thread, unbleached. sde.*
kuittiug, do., 50c.; wrappiug twine 40 .
Clkoo’sFactory.—Plaids *>r checks 13c : tripes
fancy fashions, l2Jc.
WAHItI 18 IIV il l lJ.im-H
Special to lb- Duly Time* by th S. .v A I. 1 *.
FINANUIAI..
London, 3an. 21. Batik of Kuklhiul rat
imfharqp***! at 4 p*r ct.
New York, January 21. 5 u. m. Gold
cKssod 112-/ e.
New York. Jan. 21.61*. m Moiiov closorl
nt 2M jioi- 4. otioall. l'oroijfn
clow*! weak. Stiwling: 4S9 1 '/tMM.
PROVISIONS.
New York. Jan.2l. Flour.dosmUirinoi';
Sotithorn quif‘l ; No *2 #3 21<rf3 35; li. A.
and G. mixed, to *;*hkl supor. 90a4 25:
do. extra and family s.Vos: Riciunond
extra $5 506t5 72. Wheat Hosod liigrhur.
Corn mori* active. Provisions dull. Pork
dull and'nominal. dull, uiKdiunfrod
Cut moats low. Bticon lower. Whiskey
dull ; *250 hhs. sokl at 97 1 ,.
Baltimore, January 21. Flour dull
ami mtchnngr'*d: Howard Stro t Wi'storn
extra St 62tb5; Western super. S4a4 50;
extra Family s5 20a6 25. n heat dull;
Amlmr WeshTn si 15a>l 25; prime nxi
SI 18: No. 1 rod Western si 22: Penn
sylvania rod M 15.il 18. Corn quiet for
Southern; white Houthorn 78rf8ii*.; mixed
yellow do. HOaHl; W-stern so;j yellow do.
. Oats tirmor;tVinthern6*';it'>B;Wesi
i orn white 66h67 ; Western mlxoil tk.. Bye
firm at SlotaOs. Hay unchanged. Pro
visions dull. 'Pork nominal at S2O. Bulk
meat shoulders and clear rib sides, loose,
shoulders at 7 and clear rib at 9 ‘ 4 . buyers
offering; Bncon dull; shoulders
sj'; clear rib sides llall l 4; sujjar curwl
hams I4al4'Lard firm at 14&14 1 ,.
W*sU‘ru butter quiet; extra fine tub and
rolls 24a32. Whiskey Gull and nominal
ntflHmkdjC. Coflr*o firm
and in g;ooi demand.
St. Lorre, Jan. 21. Flour steady and
unchanged; suiyor winter s4a4 JO; extra do.
S4 15a4 25; doulde extra ?4 85*4 50. Wheat
elosixl firm; No. 2 nil Winter $1
, No. 3 do. 101**; Spring; ; No. 3 Spring
. Corn closed weak at 65a66’ 4 ; No. 2
mixed t>Whisk* \ steady at 94 Pork
cloaed quiet at $lB io cash. Lard sternly;
steam Cut meats nominal:
sw*x't nieklml hams 11; grooi Imms9 : .;
| dry saltixl shoulders 6 cash, and
short ribs Bacon nominal.
firm; packers grades sls OOnti GO: vorkers
,$5 25a6; butchers >6 75a7 00. iiooeipis
! 3.828: shipments 218.
Chi* ago. Jan. 21. Flour dull; jphip-'
ping; extras s4a4 50: Minn. $4 50 R 5. 50.
super, winter S4a4 50; liouble extra $4 35a
4 50. Wheat closcxl firm: No. 2 Spring*
89' 4 : nxl winter : No. 3 do. Corn
closed steady at 65 C for No. 2 tnixe*!. AN his
key quiet at 9tk . Pork steady at sl7 80.
easy at sl3 25. Lara quiet at 13 30. Out
meats quiet. Dressed hogs active and
firraerjat $7 56 for heavy: $7 Oo for tight;
$6 90 for pigs.
COTTON.
Liverpool. January 21. Ip.m. Cotton,
firm; sales 15,000 1 wiles; specußatioa
3,000; Middling Uplands 7 4 d.: Mid
dling Orleans Bd.: February and March
delivery, not below low middling, 7 11-l6d.
Arrivials l-16d. easier.
Liverpool. Jan. 21. -4 p. m. -Ontton
quiet; sab's l.,ouo; s(SHulation ‘t.fton;
American 8 000. Uiilamls 7?id.: Or
li.iiiw 8(1. March itol April dellvcrj, not
below good ordinary, 7\; aot lietow low
middling 7%; February and March ship
ments not below low’ middling 7 h d.
New YORK, Jan. 21. Cotton, old class, I
spots, cloaea dull and oasi(*r; ordinary ;
13* ; gisxl ordinary H'-; strict g(8xl or-j
dinarv 14%*; low middlings 15\; mid-;
and lings 15 3 4 ; good do. 18 T *.
New York, January 21. New class spots
closed tjuixd and easier; ordinary 12 .;
g<xxl ordinary 14; low middlings 14
middlings is*- 4 ; gxxl middlings 15;*;
middling fair l(i* 4 ; fair 16V,silk's to
sidiuiers 90c; exixu-ts :kd; s|>eojmdion
658; transit 450. Exports to Gr(at Britain
; tij Continent . ND.x*k 164,616.
Futures closi*d quiet.} sales 10.600 bales;
Jiuiuarv 15 1-10, nominal; Februarv I•>
\; March 15;; April 15 13-1a27-S2; May
lV,a5-32; June 16 15-32aV July 16'* 4 a20-32;
32; August 16 20-32a15-16.
Rt'oelpts all ports to-day 17,023; cxix>rts
to Great Britain 470; to Continent 5,164,
Consolidated exports 79,462; to Great
Britain 30,906: txi Continent 16, (VjO. Stock ;
in ali ports 888,595.
Norfolk, Jan. 21. Receipts o j: sale.
150; low middling 15; stock 13,460. Ex*,
ports to Great Britain Market
dull.
Galveston, Jan. 21. Receipts 1,691;
sales 1,490; middling 14"„; stock 72,750;
ex polls to Great Britain : Continent
10. Market quiet.
Philadelphia. Jan. 21.—R*ccipts -13;
middlings 15 a B '. Market quiet.
Providence, Jan. 21. Stock 23,000.
Port Royal, Jan. 21. Stock 2,497.
New Orleans, Jan. 21. Receipts 7,.349
bales; sales 2,7.50; middlings 14 7 ,c.; ex
ports to Great Britain : to Continent'
2,919; stock 807,639. Market steady and
in fair demand.
Mobile. January 21. Receipts 867;
sales 1,000; middlings stock 71,-
973. Exports to Continent 676. Market
quiet and easier.
Savannah, January 21. Receipts 2,744;
sales 1,584; middlings 14J*; stxx>k 101,-
654. Fxports to Great Britain
Market quiet,
Wilmington. January 21. lie.‘<*ipts 277
bales; sales 0; middlings 14V*. Stock
3,185. Market lirin and noiuinaL.
Baltimore. January 21. Rx*ceipta 159;
5 1 *; ex|xrts to
Great Britain 479; stock 27,979. Market
quiet and firm.
Boston, Jan. 21 Receipts 102; sales 58;
middlings st<x*k 24,021. Exports to
Great Britain . Market quiet.
Memphis. Jan. 21. lbiieipto 2,131 bales;
shipments 740; sales 1,800; su**k 6,633.
Market quiet and linn; outside figures
asked for staple **ottons. middlings 14‘ 4 u
15*4.
Charleston. Jan. 21. Receipts 2.113
iales; sales 1,000; middlings 14;,. Ex
ports to Great Britain to Continent
1,565. St<x*k 70,816. Market quiet.
I- 7 -> .
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(i()\ KHNMENT OF (iKOHtil A.
Exrrutlvr Drparlninil.
J VMF.H M. Smith, Governor of the Stutr.
K w. Alexmuder, J. W. Warren, Heerettrte. E\-
ecntlve Department. . .. ,
Thouiaa C. Howard, Samuel WtlUamx, ( lerkn
Executive Dopartmeut.
J. U. Campbell. Warrant Clerk.
w. 11. Grigaby. MeHaeuger ami HeeoralUg
Clerk.
Mate House Olllccr-.
N. C. Baructt. Secretary of State.
J F. June*, Clerk.
W . L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General,
j. w. Runfiroe, J. W. Gohlxmitb, cl. rkx.
John Jonex, State Treaxurer.
Mill* r Griev, Clerk.
Joel Branham, Librarian.
K. A. Fb*w*‘Uen. Huperiuteiuleut Of Public
Buildlugx. etc.
G. J. Orr. State tfehool Commixaiom r.
ThomaH F. Groeu, M. D., Superintendent ol
Lunutfc Aaylum. , .
W. I>. Williams. Superintendent Academy ol
the Blind. _
W. O. Ctmuor, Superintendent Deaf and Dumb
: Aiybniu.
Judicial l*|Niriincni.
HUEIUiMi; OOUHT.
Hon. Hiram Warner. Chief Justice.
Hon. lb K. MeCay, Judge.
Hon. R. P. Trippe, Judge.
N. J. Hammond, Attorney General.
Z. D. Harrison, Clerk.
Henry Jackson, Reporter.
Tie* Supreme Court sit* at the seat of govern* j
merit, beginning on the third Monday in January !
and the fir*t Monday iu July of each year.
srPKHTOR countw.
Albany circuit.
i Peter J. Strozier, Judge.
Byron B. Bower, Solicitor General.
Baker—Third Mondays in May and November.
1 Calhoun—Third Mondayh in March and Sep
tember.
j Decatur—Fir*t and *ecoud Momlaya in May
and November.
, Dougherty—First. ae*ou*l and third Monday**
in April and Oetob* r,
, Mitchell— Fourth Mondays iu May and Noveiu
{ ber.
Worth—Fourth Mondays in April and October. ;
Atlanta circuit.
John L. Hopkins, Judge.
| T. .1. Glenn, Solicitor General.
DeKallt—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
<’lav ion—First Mondays in March and Heptein* i
1 l>er.
Fulton—Monday next alter the fourth Mou*
, days in March and September.
Aiujuata ciimif.
William Gibson, Judge.
Davenport -la< kson, Hulictor General.
Burke -Third Mondays in May and November.
Columbia—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
i McDufiie—Third Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Richmond—Third Mondays in April and Octo
, ber.
Hiuc Ridyc Circuit.
Noel B. Knight. Judge.
c. D. Phillips, Solicitor General.
Cherokee—Fourth Mondays iu February and
first Mondays in August.
Cobb—Second Mondays iu Marti* and Novem
ber.
Dawson—Third Mondays in April and second
Mondays iu September.
Forsyth—First Mondays in April and fourth
Mondays in August.
Fannin—Third Mondays in May and October.
Gilmer—Second Mondays in May aud October.
Milt ui-Fourth Monday in March and third
Monday iu August.
Pickens —Fourth Mondays in April and Septem
ber.
Towns Monday after fourth Mondays iu May
and October.
Union—Fourth Mondays in May nml October.
tirunme it k Circuit.
Johu L. Harris, Judge.
Simon W. Hitch, Solicitor General.
Appling— Third Mondays in March aud St ptem
ber.
* aniden—Tuesday alter the fourth Monday iu
A]>ril and October.
Charlton— Monday after Camden Court.
Clinch—Second Tuesdays iu April and October.
Coffee—First Tuesdays in April and October.
Echols—K'-cond Mondays iu April and October.
Glynn Third Tuesday after fourth Monday in
May and November.
liberty—-Tuesday after the thinl Monday in
May ami November.
Pierce—First Mondays iu March and Septem
ber.
Ware—Fourth Mondays in March aud Septem
ber.
Wayne—Second Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
('ha tilth oocher Circuit.
James Johnson, Judge.
W. A. Little, Solicitor General.
Chattahoochee—Fourth Mondays iu March and
September.
Harris—Second Mondays in April and October.
Marion —Third Mondays in April and October.
Mns*Oge<*—Second Mondays In May and No
vember.
Stewart—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Talbot—Second Mondays iu March and S- ptem
bcr.
Taylor—First Monday* in April aud October.
Cherokee Circuit.
C. D. MeCutohen. Judge.
Albert T. Harkett. Solicitor General.
Bartow Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Catoosa- Second Mondays iu February and Au
gust.
Dad**—Second Mondays in May and November.
Gordon—Third Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Murray— Third Mondays in April and October.
Whitfield—F'*urth Monday* in April and Oeto
la r.
Eastern Circuit.
\\ iiliam shh >, Jndg* .
A. li. I.amar. Solu-itor Gem ral.
Bryan— I Third Mondays in April and No\>-mher.
Bußoek—Thursdays before the first Mondays
in April and November.
• natliam—Sen ml Mondays in February May
and November.
Effingham—-S-voud Mondays in April and No
vember.
Melutash—'Tuesday* after tin* last Mondays to
April and November.
FoV Cln-eit.
John I. Hall, Judge.
T. B. Cabaniss. Solicitor Gen- ral.
Butts -Second Mondays in March and S. yt< m
ber.
H, iiv. Tlr,ixl Mondays in February ami Au
gust.
Newton - Third Monday* In March ands ptem
ber.
Pike Second Mondays in April and o<-tober.
Rockdale M unlay after the fourth Mondays in
March aud September
Scalding—First Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Fpson—First Mondays in May and November.
Ma> o„ Vrr**o.
Barnard Hill. Judge
('has. J. Harris Soli, itnr General.
Bibb—Fourth Mondays iu April and October.
Crawford-Fourth Mondays in Majvb and Sep
tember.
Houston—Fourth Monday s Ti May ami Novem
ber.
Twiggs—Second Mondays in April and October.
MiMte circuit.
Hersebrl V. Johnson, Judg. .
John W. Robinson, Holieiior G< ueral.
Emanuel—Third Mondays in April ami October.
Jefferson—Second Mondays in May and Novetn
, ber.
Johnson—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Her v n---First Mondays in May and Novmber.
Tatnall—Second Mondays in April and October.
Washington—Second Mondays in March and
September.
Xor the i it Ci,< oil.
G. if. Pottle, Judge.
Samuel I.unpk'n, Solicitor General.
Elbert -Second Mondays in March and Sep.
1 tember.
Hancock Second Momlays in April and Oetu
i ber.
Hart Third Mondays in March and September.
Lincoln— Fourth Mondays In April and Octo
ber.
Mmlisou—First Mondays iu March and Kept m
ber.
Oglcthorp* Third Mondays tn April and Octo
ber.
Taliaferro--Fourth Mondays in February and
August.
Warren—First Mondays in April and October.
Wilkes—First Mondays in May and November.
Glasscock—Third Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Ormntcfe* t'irruit
George F. Bartlett. Jitdg< .
Joseph Preston. Solicitor General.
Baldwin—Fourth Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Greene—Second Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Jasper -Second Mondays in Februarv and Au
gust.
Jones—Third Monday*! in April and October.
Morgan—Firat Mondays iu March aud Septem
ber.
Putnam—Third Mondays in March and Kept cm
b; r.
A\ ilkimson—Fii-gt Mornlar* iu March and Sen.
tember'.
(JCftuee Circuit.
A. C. Pate. Judge.
Rolliu A. Stanley. Solicitor General.
Dodge—Fourth Monday s iu April ami October.
• Dooly—'Thirf Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Irwin—Friday after the fourth Mondays in
March and September.
Laurens—Second Mondays iu April and Octo
ber.
Montgomery—-Thursday after the first Mon
days in April and Oetob* r.
Pulaski—First Mondays iu May and November.
Teltair—Tuesday after the third Mondays iu
April and October.
AVilc ).—Fourth Mondays In Mar h and Sep
tember.
l‘~taula Circuit.
AV. D. Kiddoo, Judge.
Jan- -iT. Fh -welleu. Solh it r General.
riav—Fourth Mondays iu March and Scptem
be*-.
Early—First Monday* in April nn.i,,
Mill,T—B,■.■mul iS" *“f !
Qtiihimn —Tbtrd hi V-,, ''
ler. | i , l N
Randolph First M ndavs in \r,,
ber. ‘ • ut "> N
T,Troll—F,mrtl* MouJ.j.u, Ma>a Ull s
Rome Circuit.
Jno. AV. H. Underwood. Jmbo
Ciooro T. rioiuontH, Soli, it,> r ,|,
Floyd—First Monday, in j,n lllrv nn .,
t .Monday, ,1,
Foik--Second Monday, In ,
Bnat. ■ ,: d
t Harula,l—Fourth Monday, in Mlr ,
Walker—laal Monday, t u F, i iriUr
gUSt. J
Southern Circuit.
August H. Hunsell. Judge.
Robert G. Mitchell. Solicitor in n, ....
llerrieu—Third Moudav* in Mar, b ’■!
ber. * u,s
Brooks—First Mondays in Mav and v
Uohpiitt—AVedm sday alter >• urtb \i
Mar* h nml S**ptomh**r.
j Lowndes—The first Monday* in u
i vember, and shall be held twn'weck* jG
Thomua—Third Week* in April and 0.,' '
So uth wi stent < v raj;•
James M. Ularke. Judge.
Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor Ucueral
Lee—Fourth Monday in Mu, !, ■„ ,
Monday in November.
! Maeou— First Monday in D. ...
Monday in July.
| Schley—Second Mondays in April and ■► •
, Sumter—Third Monday* i U April and
i Webster-Second Momlavs n, M ; , r
tember.
Coweta Circuit.
Hugh Buchanan, Judge.
Albert H. Cox. Solicitor G* ueral.
Carroll—First Mondays in April ai,,, ~
Campbell—Second Mondays m y, i. ru .
August.
Coweta—First Mondays iu Mr, h
b*r.
Douglass—Third Mondays iu April
Fayette—Fourth Mondays iu Ft l.nit-"
gust.
Heard—Third Mondays in Marri. m, v
ber.
Meriwether—First Mondays m \u r ,
' vember.
! Troup—Third Mondays in May mu) \ ,
Western Cirevi:.
George D. Rice, Judge.
Emery Speer, Solicitor General.
I Banks—First Mondays in April aiulOc
! Clarke—First Mondays in Kchruarv
Mondays August.
Frauk—First Moudays iu F* hruary .
M 'inlays in August.
Franklin—Second Monda\- in y,, : .
b**r.
Gwinnett—First Mondays in March nj,
Mondays in Septemlx r.
Habersham—Third Mondnvs iu Aorii •
ber.
Hall—Third Mondays in Man h autl K,
Jackson—Fourth Mondays in Febnur 4
gust.
, Rabun—Fourth Mondays in April aud
Walton—Third Moiuluv- in April
AA’hite—Monday after tie■ f- nr" - .|
April and OctolxT.
iMitirmiiY ok tiii: ii"
4 h hit lies.
J-1 KKT PnKSBYTEJtI *s.
Corner of Ogle thorite aud St. Clair-m
J. H. Nall, pastor. Services at 10'* a i
m. each Sunday. Sunday-schM>lat 0a -.
KPISOOPAL (TKIMTV).
Oglethorpe street, between Raii<l..
Clair—Rev. W. C. Hunter rector vn
a. m. and 4e. M. each Sunda* Stun Ur.
9 1 . v. M.
Homan cath*u.i< .
St. Phillips aud St. Janies (Cutb- ii.
son street, bi tween Baldwiu ami IV* •
Father Hamilton pastor. Mass at •
M. and vespers at 5 **. m. Catechism it if,
rtKST BAPTIST.
Randolph street, between Jacks*.n
streets— Rev. ('. A. Kendrick past, r *•
every Sunday at IOC' v. m. and 7 1 . i* m v
aehool at 9 v. m.
METBODIkT.
St. Luke —On Jackson street, lo tv,■ ■n b
and St. Clair—Rev. li. J. Corley l**'.
vices each Sunday at 10b. * m. and : f
day school at 9 a. m.
St. Paul—Southeast corn* r - I Franki.
Troup streets—Rev. J. (>. Brandt paster
vices every Sunday at 10 1 .*. m. w- '
Sumlay-school at 4 p. m.
Broad Street Methodist -On upper Br
R.-v, B. F. Breedlove pastor. S
day at 111. 1 , a. m. andffa' a p. m. Sum!*
•2 1 , i*. m. (.’lass meeting at 9a. m.
JEWISH hYNAHOtit Y.
Corner of Crawford and Forsyth-u
' man Birkinthal rabid. Servi, is every
evening at 8 o'clock, and Saturday nmr
o'clock.
onußi*.
Methodist- L. B. Payne fjastor. S:
Sunday at 10•, a. m.. and third Bmnk;
Sunday-school 3p, v.
Baptist—Rev. poster >■'
j the fourth Sunday in each mouth
j school atm, a. m.
UROWNKVTLI.)
Baptist—Rev. paster, v
first ami third Sundays. Kurnlay-s, )i,m . ,
Trinity (Methtidist)—Rev. ].. I! Iv
tor. Services first, second and third*:;*
i*. vi., and 3rd Sunday at BP. *.
Sundays supplied both morning an‘
Sunday-school every Sunday at 3 c.
COLOBEl).
Aslmry Chafiel {Methodist)—Ka*t ■
J. Gaines pastor. Services every Siiii-U'C
v. m . 3p. m. and 7’j at night. Swinia' *
9 A. M.
First Baptist—Corner Front and *'
-treet (near river) —Green McArthur]* •'
vices ev ry Sunday at 1U‘ 2 v. v. and 8r •
*lay-s* hool at i* a. m.
St. John (Methodist*, Northeast *
.B. Taylor pastor. Services every Sun-i•
\i. and Bp. n.. Sunday-s* hool at 9a x
Second Baptist church (Northern I. '
Primus Stafford pastor. Servi. . -
at 10*i a. m. and 8 i>. m. Siuidav • h*• ’
I. O. O. F.
Mnse*igee Lodge on Oglethorpe -t •
St. Clair and Crawford streets licg*: '
held every Monday evening at 7 1
Chathoochec Encampne nt me t-
Mondays in each month.
Nosonii*.
Columbian Ixslg*-, No. 7- Al* • •
night in each month.
Darley Chapter. N*>. 7-- M- • t
night in each month.
H*'|s: Council, No. 4—Meet** : ‘d Sarir:
in each mouth.
St.-Aldemar Command'rv Mc b -
night in each month.
Lodge iu Burras* building, corner *
Randolph -treets.
It \ni Rrrifli.
Lodge in Burras’ bnihling Meetin-.-
the Ist and 3*l Sundays in ea< h mouth
Public HitiltHn-'
court House (in Court Square,
between Oglethorpe and Jack- n *■"'
and Thomas streets.
Jail on East Comui' U, foot >3 ‘ lUV '
Opera Hoiwe northeast *tt*‘ s ' 1 ■'
i Ogh thorpe streets,
i Female orphan Asylum. East '
cemetery.
Post Office, corner Og>thorp
streets.
Public Library.
Rooms over Griffin's drug “tm
Open from h a. m. to 6 i*. '
meuiberK returnable every two
r pays 25*;. per week thereafter
, Ivey, librarian.
Hotels.
ltaukin Hour, 1 , w.ry-r Br.*l •*
streets.
I Planters' House. Broad street
i twoeh St. Clair ami Cra*rforl.
i Central Hotel. Broad stre* t • *.-t
St. Clair and (Jrawford streets. ,
Broad Street House, cast suh lir
! tween Crawford and Thomas
Public schools.
i No. 1 (Ahitc male) northeast r “ ‘.
and Crawlord stre* t-. N" - ( w^ ,u ‘ ' ‘’j.
' west coru r St. Clair aud Forsyths .
! Temperauee Hall (mixed '
strei t. between Randolph and br
Wunlrlpnl CioviT"""" 1
Mavor. Jnin Mi m„nuy !]'
N. Barm'tt: C'lt-rk Council M". ..
Attorney. Charts Coleman: '
W. FI, welleu; City Seaton. AbraU , ,
Mambal. ; IP'J M * r *“
Inarm: tvhartint'er. Jake Bnrm,
POLICY.
Chief — . ... i
Pi rat <k|in,l-W I- ,a! ' ii„r 1
Mil,hell. ivm. H. H. Wood. 'J* I '',
Smith, James ltnharM, l.'U* -* l ' * ~ ■
Hecoml Sqnail—John Fotan. 'M' •, .
Clair. Jonh Ri.je-r. Jnlm Palm l ''. 1
John Brady. Johu Fcagan.
Hull of Columliti* Fire
Board of Control—W. H.
gineer: G. AV. Rosette. First A-* 11 ; K y -
A. Ethridge. Second Ass't Engm
eis, Secretary.
VIBE COMPANB-' .-
Columbus. No. I—Engine hous* “0
above Bryan. boof
Young America. No. 5 Eugin . ril
thorpe street, between Crawl; *n
Central Mechanics. No. 6—Ei)fcm .
dolph street, near Union Paf 11 ' , '
Hook and Ijnlder. No. 1— Eng
Springer’s Ofiera House
j,
ntT Liehl Gnarile— Arnmry‘‘‘
Hkatlnu Sink. Entrance n' ™ :
Columbus Guards— Armory j: .
ing, on St. Clair street, betw* c*n
streets. .
Muscogee Rifles—No armor* y