The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 05, 1875, Image 4

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DALLY TIMES. < 'oluiiilmim, (in.. Kill DAY FEBKITABY S, IS.| \rn AilvcrlNcininlH. Kojigo, the linttor, t Htlll Adding m Ida stock. llfaafrtattdk" Into III* atop'. Heart th* rwlM’tl‘m(‘iit of Sir. "’WwfT. i Turner, who Is agent for two liiHiiranco companies. A tine pointer dog has boon lost, in Chat- j lahooelioo county. Harley Cliapter sf u. A. M , im'ts to night Milk Flnl.hrd Bln. k Urlllla.tlnea, combining grout weight and the highest brilliancy, Icing on entirely new fabric made from the wool of the Turkish goat, which is much more lustrous than pure Mohair. Can be had at janSSO diwlw BoaTßlte & Claw'h. Mr. H. M. Maker!. Is our Agent for Kasi Aiabhma, and is | fully authorized to solicit and receipt for subscriptions and advertisements to the i Daily and Weekly Times. Mr. it. In.rnnt Is our authorized Agent for the counties of Chattahoochee, Taylor, Marion and Stewart. We call attention to circulars of Mr. If. W. Wrenn, General Passenger and Ticket Agent Western <fc Atlantic Railroad. He is always tip with the times. Parties de siring to Ist present at Memphis should address him at opee. Sp-eOit tit Adirrltm. We will iusert huslness notices iti tin 1 b -al columns of this palter for ten cents j [str Jimt. It is a licwp and oillcicnt way to advertise yottr business, and we would Is' glad to have of ttieiu. Jordan 1.. Howell Is with the Daily Times, ami is author ized to solicit mtbset+pHone and adver tising for the paper. Mr. Robert M. Howard Is connected with this office, and is fully authorized to solicit and receipt for adver tisements ami subscriptions to this [taper. w. 11. < o*> . Em. Is our authorized agent to nsolpt for stile seriptions to the Daily and Weekly Times, for the county of Muscogee, and Russell county, Ain. E. T. l ees Is autliorteed to rolleit subscrlptioris and advertising for the Daily 'Plum, in Ala hnmn. ami to roeolpt for the same. Mr. ■. •. Pwrlry Is our Agent in Harris, Meriwether and Talbot counties, and is authorized to solicit and receipt for subscriptions. Can you not get up a Club to Memphis U i Mardl Gras_? t Almost u Flrf. (hi Wednesday night Simona’ store, on the corner of Moreer and Baldwin street*, came near Ixilng burnt. The stove pipe rune through the ceiling, and on becom ing very hot the wood between the ceiling and roof caught hrK Thfl rtelghbrirs were called in, and by ten minute*’* of hard work the building wuh .saved. Funeral of Mr. James Emils. The funeral wrvioes of the late Mr. Jas. Ennis took place at his residence in Boall wood yesterday aftorix>n at half-past 2 o'clock. A large nuintmr Of the friends of the deceased were in attendance. Rev. J. O. Branch officiated. He read the 90th Psalm, and offered an earnest, and touch* iug prayer. Hie regular burial service of the Methodist.CnifiVn was reou. The body was then carried to the city cemetery, where quite a number of the citizens had assembled. A good aud useful man has passed away, and the community will miss him. Debating . Tlitn society, composed of some of our most sterling ypungr men, nioets to-ul(iht nt th school room of Vnif. Oontehtgs. The quflAtlou for debate is lutorostln*. aud the misotin* ia sure to lie plonsant, Young man, If you would spend anugre aldc and protltnbU' evening; come out to night. Attend once and you will tie sure to join. Another Fire. The Cottage MilK rfttnatoH 'near the Southwestern depot, came near boing de stroyed by fire on Wednesday night. A negro who sleeps in the mill wont to sleep on a mattress near the fire. He was soon aroused by a bright light and a feeling of unusual warmth. The bod had caught on fire and was burning in a hurry. The mattress was thrown out of the window, and the building thus saved. Mr. K. A. Daniel. Wo were pleased to welcome to our, sanctum on yesterday Mr. R. A. Daniel, | who formerly lived in this city. He is ! now traveling for Post A. Hobby, one of the largest wholesale grocery houses in New Orleans. Uc has not changed a ! great dekf since ms removal from Columbus, but looks somewhat more s<*date and dignified. Bob lias a perfect host of friends in these parts, and will always find a hearty welcome among them. He reports that New Orleans is somewhat more quiet than it was in Sep tember last, but not yet altogether serene. ( luilluhowhf I> County l.cgul AAvcrtlne. Menu. In the future the Legal Advertisements of Chattahoochee county will appear in the Columbus Times. W. A. Farley, Ordinary, j Hereafter the Sheriffs Sales of Chatta- : hooehoe otmnty will be published in the j Dxmytm •T. M. Sapp, Sheriff. ! Loaders of parties going to Mardi Gras ! at Memphis should call and talk to Mr. B. \ W. W ronn. f j It WUTberool jolly to go to Memphis to ' Mardi Gras. 4 I The celebration of Mardi (Iras in Mem- i phis will cost over $150,000. 4 I The Western A; Atlautle Railroad say they can furnish as many Stooping Cars i as may bonoodod to carry people to the Memphis Mardi Gras. 4 The Virginia Htore Is filing great bargains in all kinds of; Dross Goode. Call there and save money. ■ janl t*od • \ow Cloth Mut-quo Just received and offered cheap. Also, nice lot Ladies’ Trunks, at janl end The Virginia Store. With pleasure we call attention to the circular of Mr. B. W. Wrenn, General Pas senger and Ticket Agent Western A At lantic Railroad. Such enterprise should j be appreciated. We hope they will secure large parties to go. t | Parties desiring to go to Memphis should consult Mr. B. W. Wrenn early about cars, rates, Ac. ♦ . wr' vv-vfy nrr* Everybody should fro to Memphis Mardi + AY.YI AL MI'.ETIVII OF STOCKIIOI.II. I RS OF FAOI-F.dk PHEKIX MIMA SnMdOWt.ri Rrawlla—CaulMrace ofSOMtl holdcr—ot 1.. r Ms- Sui-b d'ol ton M Ilia. Ihinfliant In tfie cult wllleh lias ltden published In the columns of the Times for some weeks past tin) Stockholders of the Eagle and Phcnltc Manufacturing Compa ny met at the office of the company on W.-tlncwiay the 34, at 12 m. A boat three-, quurtcrsof the capital stock was repre sented. Many of the larger shareholders from down the river and our neighboring ' cl this were present. The re]- trie of offteers J were read and adopted, all showing that the company had obtaineda fair sbarcof success during the most disastrous year ever known to manufacturers. A resolution, Introduced by Mr. Charles ; Greon, of Kavannnb, and which was unan- j Imously adopted, expressed warm appro-1 valof the intelligent and faithful manage- 1 inent of the officers in the past, and put- 1 | ting on topord oopiUlence in tlicir ability to successfully moot the future. The old Board of Directors, consisting ; of N. J. Bussey, W. H. Young, A. I. Young, ' T. W. Battle (Lumpkin), Charles Green i iSavannahs were rc-cloeted. The Directors re-clccted N. 1. Bussey, President; and G. Gtinhy Jordan, Score-( tary and Treasurer. The annual report of President Bussey was, as usual, an nble [taper, and gave ; indisputable proof that the South is the proper place to locate cotton mills, anti that Columbus is, par exeellewe, the fa vored point in the South. Witii intelligent management, all Southern mills pay. We | wish thorn (Tod KfiMM and untold stieeesß. *)'< <’"*ct j Ou M edia-slaynigiit. at oboutaocia.lt. there was enacted In this city a terrible scene of domestic Infelicity*. The actors in it were hitherto quiet auti peaceable Ib.4iibers of sttciely. We Arb sorry 8 that the irresistible combination of events forces us to make public the names of the partli*. Tlte trouble was Ist tween Gills'll Heath anti his lady, a veryjoepectobl'' colored couple. It seems that'Mrs.Tfenfh hud been guilty of some little impropri ety, and on being reproved by her lord, she scorned correction and retorted fiercely. Gilliert was not to is- outdone; ho assumed a still ltoldor position, and luauUoi'iod that JiC had a right toO>rrecl the Srrorsnf his ap'tose. Ttds aasertlcn Is'ing met by a positive denial, Oilbcrt's just wrath was fully aroused, and forget ting for the moment the sacred ties of his matrimonial vows, he administered a wholesome ehastlseineut to his unruly mate. Tinier the e.ircuitislances, candor ftirees ns to say that all our sympathies are with Gilbert, and the censure of Hie public should not fall t<f> heavily on him. * His Honor listened attentively to this ! story yesterday morning, and at its con-j elusion he announced that upon payment t Of the coats tffilirt might return to his ! desolate home. Gilbert had a very small amount of cash on hand ; so he suggested that he would I work for a short time upon the streets of the city in lieu of payment. His Honor had no objection, and the Court adjourned. 1 Brown British ijalf Hose only $4 per doznn at X ouge’s Hal Stoic. Louisville, K.y., Nov. U 1876. TV. I*. Turner, Knq., o)lpmbun, Ga.: • Dear Sir : -We have your Valuable fa wn- - 'hist., and In reply, would say we 1 consider the Farmers’and Drovers’ Insur ance Company perfectly solvent Their capital is bomt.fUk -all paid up. We take a full line with them ourselves, and tliey Stand well with our community. The mruiagcmcnt is in the hnnds of men of Standing and ability. Tin* company wit I*- drotc from some of the Eastern States on account of the agent they bad there. Yours, very truly, JV MTehran, Akmbtk* >ng A Cos. , The Stoles Mt. Potieeman Smith returned from his search after the follow that stole Mr. Geo. Whitten’s meat, at a lab' hour Wednesday night. Ho did not suc<*oed In capturing his prey, but obtained Some clue as to his whereabouts. After the meat was stolen from the smoke house and the horse and wagon t#ken to carry it away, tlie thief was: carrying it through Mr. Uidenhour’a plantation, when that gentleman got on track of him and pursued htm so closely that he iejt the meat, wagon and all, and put out to savi‘ hitnsolf. Not liidngtlio Idea <*f losing all his laxity, the rascal took two or throe sides of the moat with ( him. Mr. Ridenhotir followed him So 1 closely that ho dropped th**so, and then made good his escape. Shisrl.v all the meat was thus recovered. Mr. Whitten has his suspicions as to who the guilty party is, but is hooping all quiet for the present. He is very lucky to have rs*ovenxl his meat, and if he suc ceeds in capturing the man who stole it he will again be hi statu quo. E. E. Yonge i*H*elves th* m-w styles of Hats just as they appear in New York City. The Contested Flection. The everlasting examination of the bal lot-box was continued on yesterday, and about the same routine of business trans acted. About seventy-four suspected bal lots were taken out, Sixty-two of these were cast for Burr us. eleven for Klink and one for Andrews. Quite a number of voters, whose rigid of easting a ballot at the late election had been brought Into question, w ere exam ined, and we believe all of them asserted their right of suffrage. The examination will bo concluded on Saturday. Very little more evidence re mains tono taken. The cast' will I*' laid beforetße Governor on Monday. llund Turn. We heard last night that an operative in the Eagle ami Phcnix factory, while work ing nt his cqrdp yesterday afternoon, was a little eareltjfe ami put his right hand too near the machinery, in which it was caught. The flesh was badly torn, and the thumb s<? completely lacerated as to render its amputation necessary. The op eration was successfully performed by Dr. Terry. The wounded man is said to be suffering very much. The factory was closed when we hoard the above facts, and we could not ascertain his name. At < OMt ! Large stock Fancy Dress Goods and Furs. Also, some line French Cloths and Cassimercs at even less than cost, to dose out stock. This tea rare opportunity to got good godls for a small sum. janl ood Virginia Stork. Mardi Gras. Memphis, February 9th. 1K % f i Mardi Gras. Mernjdiis. ifetjruary i)th. I 1875. • * l MarU Gras, Moqqdus, February 2th, : 1875. f — t *4 • We understand there are clubs of the best' people getting ready to go to the Memphis Mnffli GrnV ('Macrlptcd. Mr. Editor . - When the drum and fife |>anuh*d our in the yqpi'b of ttfvuf £lon, gathering imi <4rollUjg volume** to defend the rigfits of-HtuWb, theymwig and old wore enthued, willing and ready toi*nliHt. Bttt the novelty of war having away, and thokiiadreto remain at home becoming more popular, the neces sity for more troops Introduce! what ia familiarly known a* <oufl<jript law. /the war having ended, of courao the eolnK'rtpt law also passed away, became a nullity, and with it many fear* and much anxiety. We did then hope we would never hoar of it again no, not the slightest reference to It- for among the many thing* which make* one’* blood curdle in ids veins and a deathly pallor overshadow ids brow, there Is noue so horrible as thought of a man being compell&A, nolens voleus, to run the risk of the loss of Jdi Wo, even when doing kin duty, even if paid to do that duty. The idea i horrible-it is witii much difficulty I am euabhsl to steady m v hand to write on such a sybj&’t Mr clfal Himvens! sj>an* ail from eurh dan* porous duty! or if eowarr/p/caliy neresnily. send Tiiy nuniHtering ang'dn to guard and proteet. tiieir lives -ert!>ecially the lives of the twelve delicate and inoffensive, who are now on duty because they can’t help it; they can’t make a living other wlsc—when aevonty-fivo a month i* in sight! Disrobe them of tins honorable color, wliicli dfwigmitos them ‘’as Hubji tin for the armed attoek of every bully,” at S the cost of a t housand (or thereabout ,' t*> ! the city yearly. Spare their lives, and j save the family of iho*o delicate, inuilcn- I siye and jmjp ‘ from tin <!flstitiitk>n’' whieh now hov.kfs over them, i You** oonv.*,{K>nde<t is a v<w y synipa* | thetle man, and the wall for protection i that went up in yesterday morning'* J£u j qukmr % signed “The Twelve," lyoved hb | heart In their behalfnb^nttlef oncftfe a <;Tt i//*n and tax-payer of Columbus, will sug : gc*st a few facts, as presenUml to his mind i by the article signed “The Twelve Pollce , picii, whi*>h, in humble opinion, are ‘ Injurious tr the reputation of the city, Jts well as an Injustice to the tax-payers: As an individual I have no personal feeling ivgainst the police. They have always been ' courteous and polite in their demeanor to me; but as a citizen 1 am forced to gay that Uey havo to vreatoa Soft , satioii simply jhchuse their offleiu l a tit/m have been censured, forgetting that, as po lice officers, their performance of duty is ! subject and liable to be condemned or ap pj’oved at any time. If you have done your duty let your viplicate your honor ! and trust, sulnnitting aD to thereflnhig ordenl of the law'. Asa tax-payer 1 sugg<*st, for I believe tlie majority of tax-paying citizen- will agree witfrme, the redaction of wages and police expenses. I admit it is very essen tial tqjkeep a reliable and efficient polity farcbwo |u-es* rve (ihder ami GH utr other police duties; but l ask, uj*on the principle of supply and demand, if there cannot be just as an efficient |K>Hce force conscripted for less money than wo now expend, and I if this honored color, marking them "an HubjerfH for the armed attacks of every bully,” cannot He dispensed with, at a sav | ingof a thousand dollars [>or year to the ’ tax-pnyersr Take down thp*wire-r-rnw. I as it does not moot the tltjsmxl purpose! There may ix- tlwse who will argi I pride, but that is a weak and ineffective 1 argument, when real estate nWfror* at 4 too [Kxir to repair fencM^whitewaslqor i # ; roof docftjrlnir bouges, rnttebi less to buy lot ' themselves two suits of clothes, with cap | thrown in, for each year. A well equipp'd ■ arid numerous police may arguecity pride, ' but It. never argued city prosjierity, wh -n , we .me on all side* (Iflapl'l-ition nndclofhPO* j eiating pro|xrty. Now, as our are in sogrent dan ger, icd. even able to defend “without even the consolation of justice icing inebst out to our murdeivrs," tar gets “f<r the armed attack of every bully,*’ would it nqs bo < haritaMe for our City Fathers to relieve them of the eonsdjripted necessity and, in juatieo to the tax-pttyera, employ others, who are not subjected tvi great a danger, and whose services could lx* obtained for a much less sum? Tlie City Fathers need not “fexir a ntrik* •/’ Tax-Fay hr. The Julia St. ( lair. . Special to tke Times by S. & A. Line.] _ Eufafla, Feb. t. Tthc stoumor JnliuEt. Clairivissi'dlicieitt7 o’clock ; this evening. Hhe will probably !►© j nt (’olmubus early in Llie morning. II•<'! tn*lvl—.Febrnarj t,l4)a. I JtA#OJ*T HOUSE. | J D Wilson, FiuoviUo, Ga. , J J Nicholson, ; I>r D M Hall, Stewart count y. I>p J K URrtor, Lumpkin. | Dr TW Battle, W V Molden, Ho-wart enunty. | B F Matthews, <'iiaitahopehC'' county. .1 If Lowe, fttewaff eOUntV. Daniel Odom, Muscogee county, A J Odom, It I Williams. City. CENTRAL HOTEL. L M Erwin, Southern ii%j>ress (’*>. | W B llerndon, Pinovillo, Ga. I EG Hinckley. Troy, N. Y. J J Jam and wife, Macon county, Ala. S B Storey, Marion county. ! J £ Ferryman, II G Brooks, New York. ; W T Dennis, Talbot Um. K A Matthews, R F Hobbs, Stewart county. J W Lee, RANKIN HOUSE. B H Hide, New Orleans. A B Mares, New York. ■ Charles Rich, Nashville. .T W Spalding, New York. H Hirsch, Scale, Ala. i C C Briggs, Union Springs, Ala, (’ S Merritt, Brooklyn, i HWMdCay, Boston. J SJ Martin, Maine. E J Lester, Michigan. S F Pearce, Caiyida. \V E Mu inford, Talbotton, Ga. T B Reddy, Houston county. Miss Mollie C Owens, Russell county. George Scheafer, Atlanta, Ga. M McGuire, Hateheehubbee, Ala. .las Laßoytcau, New York. S W Rhixles, Savannah, Ga. C D lVlserus, New York. M H Himson, New Y ork. Hluck AIMM* i Wortli 50 cents, selling at ; finer I grades same proportion-—2O pieces rxviv ♦\l to-day at jam eod The Vtroima Si\>i:e. Mardi Gras. Memphis, Fel>fiuuy 9tl, 1875. _ t We learn several clubs arc beiugirotten up to go to Memphis to Mardi Gras. ♦ Carpet*. Fresh lot just in and aelliag cheap. Also. New Prints. 10-4 and 11 4 Pillow Casing, Towels. Napkins and Table Linens, at janl Joft The YiRotNT \ Store. KIN \X( I \ I.l<> ('.OVIMKRI’I \L OFFICE DAILY TIMEH, Feb. . IRTO. rUM'HUI NII 111. Y HiKKUT. FIMAMCIAI.. Moui j Ito I per eeut. Hold bujiiißlOT, et'lUni nil. Hilvt r nominal, slybt bill- ou New York buying V- dieeonut; deiuand bill, on Ito,ton dUotmnl; l*nk eheeka ',f. premium. COLI'MIIFS COTTON MABKET. Marki f olunM *1 the tgffnr*JX.Bit *.r #..*•• A#a (Joos Oruinary 13 \ —, t IA * ! MtdaiiußH ; 4 Oakkl Middliug# 14>gf‘V j WairllouM! h! h 'JUS bilt-M. UfceiptH 144 bl : S9 by S. Wn. K . M. ,v O. li. It.. Iby W.-nUm | It It . 14 by N. .S; S. H. It., oby River. CM by | Slnpmoat* 2A5 by S. W. IX. U.. I OU W. R. R.; 115 f r bora® con*iuption. U\lhJ HTATKMKNT. KttM-k AuruM 31, 1H74 1 o;tc | Itt i eived to-day 141 previously ... W,487—50 581 J S Hi Shipp 'UouUy 2 ' l '' previously 30.4i0—.4*>, •3. . St'i,-k on 1iah.1.... / ! j wiiouMu: riticjE** ci bub>t. j CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CHAMBER OF COMMEItCE, Xi-sL^h—per barr*!, #5: peek, 75c. j R.voM-Clear Hl<Uh'r lb K)c.; Clear Rib Side® 1 12‘gc; Hhonlder® 10c; lee-rured Shoulder® 12‘jC ; ' Suaai-eured Haunt lS' .y; Plain lHni VV'- Bci,k Meat®—Clear Rib Side* 11 vivll^c. Bi iteu-G ihlh ii V* lb lOc: C.'uutry :*<•. BuuoMh—l‘ dozen, .’Mr t‘.l .’><l. C vsptr stick f* lb Id* . j C\jOfEl> Ooodk—Sariliina V <aac of 100 boxen Sl7; Oyater®, lib cau C dozen. #1 20 to #1 85. t.'HßKwfc - .—Eugliab Vlb <••>. : •• 1K : : ; Went • ru l*e; N. Y. State ltic. CAXl>t*—Adamaottijc V pMir: ParapfilU'* tWc. Cokfkk Rio roiml p IS 23c; Prime‘id*-t'boiee ■.'4 '..e: .Java XU- t'> 37c. Cohn—Yellow Mixed "tl buab- I 20; White, 20 car load rate® in I Cxoab®—Domestic, V I.o*Bl i'JHhu ;0C; Havana. S7O(H-sir*o. Flocb— Extra Family, city ground, V B* f8; A $7 50; B $c 50> Fancy slw 1 HaedwarK.—Sweile Iron %■.: Refined Ironic.: ! Sail Ir.ui 7c.; Plow Steel 10 1 . v/.11c.; Horn*' and Mule Hhoen 7 ‘gto Hc.: per lb. , Nai'a per ke $4.25; Axea $12% sl4per doz. ;; • :j • Hay—H cwt. fl 4u; Countfy 4tK5 50i*. Iron Tik— V lb 7 1 ‘ 3 c. Labd—Prime Ig-af, tierce, f lb 1 *V•; halved and keg*.lsc. I.EATHER—WIiite Oak Sob f* lb 2V-; Hemlock S tie :i:ii : Frt ueb ( a.t Skin® ?2 £4: American do. j |0; Upp*r L- aUlr *Aq.s4 r 4j; Harueaw *!•. ; 50c; Dry Hid* h 11c. tire on do. fie. Mai KKUEL—No. 1 t* bbl sls(arslß; No. 2 sl4: No. 3 sll So(a sl2 50, No. 1 V kit $1 40-V< $3. ; Pit m.k* (.■ ’ - 1 , $H 25, Potash -f* case $8 to SO. 1 Potatoes—lrish p bbl $4 50(a,55 *8 PowiiKß—y keg $6 25; keg $3 50; $2 00, in Magazine. Rock—Manilla ft lb 20c; Cotton 30*; Machine made fi J a c. Meal - y lmsh'l $1 20. MoLahsK*—N. o. v Sac ; Florida 7m .r* - boiled 7.'c: common 1 scm 50. Oats—f 1 lmslu l Hsto 00c. Oil— Kerosene V gallon 25c; LiiiH'-ed, raw. Isl 20; boiled,sl 25; Lard $1 25; Train fl. Bin:—' V lb R *ic. Salt— y sack $1 Kb; Virginia j 2 25. Tobacco—Common >* lb 4;"xe sc; M dimn * Bright 70c; Fine 75c: Extra *1: Navy tWm 05c; Mac calx y SmitT 75W s V’. Shot—ft sack $2 40. j SiroAß—Cruahed and Powdered lb 13e'il3' a c; A 10*-.; B. 12‘ic.; Extra C. 12oC. 11 }' % < . \ N. O. Yellow Clarified !• oc; do. Whit. 12 ! Moda—Keg 7c y It* ; box l(c. HTAHCH— y. It) n'jC. T’aUNErt—CultuubUM jJtttde, 20 lit. U, :o'i iucJj : $2 80. Tea—Ore U 75c; Oolong 65c. Whiskey Rectified y gallon $1 25; Bourbon : $2:tr,.?4. Wh i re Lie u>- !b IVa 12 r. Vikeoah —y gallon 35c. COI'NTRY PRODrcE. Who!stale Retail. Ooaben Butter , $ 40 $ 50 j Country *-• 8" 4i Kgga -* :tr> i Frying chickens 20<v25 25<w W Grown 30<a33 :Mtaß3 1 Irish potatoes OOp'k 4 Hv.i - t poUto?.* 75 55 p’k Ouioim 90 bbl '*s j.'k i Cvw #0 bli I: IHi bit i Dry ■ Print* */ ll . t r. V yar . bl-u ht U ott'>a 7 ; .Or l(k-. 4-4 ” •* into 20<\ S.'S Inland •* *''• lft - . ('••at.*’ an-1 Clark * cotton To •. i ',i 4. 104. 11 4and blrtarbcd Hb. etiim-= :e.v> 50c. r W m>l rtitm.cl* -r-l aad blca-h- .1 2k 75c. Oantou rtannclH—br.cwu and bl’tl 12 t' 2.'r Linacya 15w;t0c. Kentucky imna Is(usc COLISMIU 'S MAN l FACTE RED GOODS. Ka-ile am* Phkxix She* tin 44 le , . ? a tOiirtin# S‘*c.; HCc.; • hazn •frotltl inxf.- plu'li h for tick! work 17c; >n blanket* |2i :<> :|l 50 i>cr pair; bk a lic.l ltu -kaba.-k t.-.wcl* $1 40 per dozen; yarun s*. to In. per bunch of pound* $1 25; r. j*. 25c. if* tlc.\ nefinfi thread, li Palis t the p.nuid, 50-.; kuittinjt thr- ul. P 2 halls to the pound, bleach* rl, 55c ; tmblcachi-d 50 -.; wrap- j ping twin. , in balls. 40.. Woohn tlnfut*. Easi J nvwroK, i* *>z. |xr yard, CJc, to Tik-.; jewts 20c. tu i fff %c.: do. sVift j.rana M*. 1 MustiJOit ilir.t.s.-shirtin;; ;■* 4 sheet- j } ilia 10 1 ,*.. F.int Riv* r s •./. - 1 .*•. do, j yarns il 55. CoECMBt s F.actomy. shirtbia S'ji-.: 4-4 | aheeting 10* a c.; s-Aving thr. a.l. unbkached. *k .; i knitting, do., 50c.; wrapping twine 40. . CUKUO slf'-e iuuv.--Plai'l** or checks El. - ; stripes j fancy iWhlhns VJ';r. lURKKI4 HA TKI.!•;;.%PH. Special to the Daiey Timk.s by the S. \A. I.in ! FINANCIAL. I Nsw You, February 4.—Gold closed at 114',. i New Yoke, February 4—Or. if. - Money closed at 2 • percent., on -all. Foreign Exchange* closed at 485 qaiSO for banks, sixty days; Gov-! ' emment bonds closed at the following jnota- I tions; 11.8. currency Cm lPJ l 4 al20; State bonds ; quiet: Ga. Ts, new, 91. Gold bonds 74 COTTON. Livf.bpool, February 4. l r. m.—Cotton firm; . I dliug uplands 7\d; middling Orleans 7’„d. : Arrivals 1-16 firmer. | February shipments, u>*t below good urdi i nary, 7'd: January shipments, not below iow i middling, 7\; January uud February. 7 ; 4 ; j Mareh aud April 7 15-10: Ylareh and April de livery, not below low middlings, 1\: April and May. 7 1:1-16. 4 p. m.—Cotton firmer; sales 15.000 bak s, upwu ’attou 5000;. Amoncsm 10.000. m; Idling upfatuls I middling Orleans 7 7 ,d. i Units. February 4.—Receipts —; tres ordinaire *>rlens', si>>t. .*. l.w middlmgs Or lean* at loot . 94; market firmer; not quotably higher. NkW i’linK. February 4.—f*nffnn, new class spats dosed steady; ordinary 12. gvud ordina ry 14V - ; strict go.nt ordinary —>: IrtVr mld dliaga 15c; middlings 15‘ l * - , good mid dlings 16c; middlingfair If. ' C fair I7\ ; sales of exports lHHti; spiiuiers 224; sp-'culation IIS; transit 590. Old class spots closed stciuly; ordinary 13,'- a c; good ordinary 14 B o; strict good ordinary 1 ')<■; low middlings 15',c; middling 16*'; good middlings 17‘gf; exports to Gnat Britain ; stock 163.691. Futures closwt strong; sales 24.300 l>a!es as ; follows: February 15 21-J2all-10. Mareh 15 25-32a 1 I.HG; April 16 5-32; May 16 i-l Gals-32; June ; 16i; July 17; August 17 3-l: September 16V -1 nominal. Receipts at all ports to-day 16.347 bales; ex ports to Great Britain 4.t*81 baled; Continent 12 - 044 bales. Consolidated —H5.431; exports t*> Great * Britain 45,193; to Continent 42,962; mock stall i ports 844,936 bales. Selma. February 4. Receipts : sales 200; j good ordinary : strict good ordinary 13' # ; i low middling 14 v, middlings 14 '.; market j firm. Savannah. February 4.—N- t receipts 2.030; I sales 2.447; middlings 15; low middlings i ; good ord.u&ry ; exports coastwise ; ; to continent 2.128; Stock 190,946; mark* t firm Memphis. February 3.—Receipts 1.144: ship meuts 1,042; sale* 3. |(V.i; stork 69.245: middlings | 14 \ : market firm; h'*!*i higher. Providence. Febuary 4.—Stock 20,000 bak s. Port Royal, February 4.—Stock 250*. | Galveston, February 4.—Receipts 2501; sales ! 2230; middlings 14 *,: export# to Great Britain ; ; stock 80,257; markot strong. Norfolk, February 4.—Receipts 1332; sales j 220; low middlings 14. ~ stock 4.932; exports !to Great Britain 4 852. market firm Wilmington, Febuary 4.—Receipts 243; sales | 370; middling* 14 1 -; stock 5.550; market quiet. Mobile, February 4.—Receipts 1257; sales 5300; middlings stock 64.064; Exports to Great Britain ; to the continent 3185; r**ast : wise ; market buoyant. Charleston. February 4.—Receipts 1,146 bales; sales 1,500; middlings 14V> * to *‘ k 60.774; ex porta to Groat Britain —; trt th** continent • 4‘.>6; market firm.. Baltimore, February 4,—Bc*4pts 264 bales; i •ales 325 bales; middlings i5' 4 'c.; exports to j Great Britain —; to Continent : “took 28.417; | market firm. PHILADII.HH4, FgUmiiry 4 —Bcr*‘tpt 30 ****’• I middling® IS7I •xp< ,rt *‘ ° Oi-ntinent —; to | Oreat New oblfams, February 4.—Rec dpta 6,111; | Bales 8,500; mlddlinga 15; low middling® —; good ordinary —; export® to Great Britain | strong. f ; J T Fcbfturv tir-* 1 k;®iptß 000; Salvo J 76; | niiddlmgs 15*i; export® to Dreat Britaiu ; atock 22,080; market firm. PR( )\ IKKK HaLTIMobe. l'ehjpi:;;# |>%4| 'tft' t. but * strong. Corn 1 itthern 770f I'roVin- j ion® steady, P#% firm af s2<*. Bnßr nv'nts shonlder® T' ; a 1 ,; dear rib Hides 10a'.,. Bn- i cm steady; shoulder® h,‘.; clear rib sides, 11 La 1 ,. Hama 14*15. Urd dull. Dutter utiiet I an l unhanged. Coffee quiet and unchanged. ItUkil ttcrulmU at 'JS^aO". 45rMlhW. F**hmaißr Fl.-nr dull. Whrot un- I . Uapgtjd;XXA winter ii OOai Hj: family $5 00®5 50; Mnbyfl 50afi 0-. Wheat dult and unchanged; j No. 2'rel whiter $1 06f; No. 3ft Corn 'firm at 64a L f*>r mixed. Whiskey quiet at 03. j pork firm at $l 75; cut luentH hrm. Bacon (juiet. LiuNl flrjucrj afraiu IB'*uj 4 , Uve If'd® j active but chWfc-d*t f* notfpi.* paek.-rfl gmdes ; ?w f>o7 00: yvrker* #6at> 50; !•*>*■ pU 2.840; j Klilpments looii. Chicago. JjJj. L—Fluuy dull and fipu^UiU; cxintw f 4 00*4 30; Miam wta $4 50afi 00. ; Wheat closed weak; N". 2 spring BGL. Corn j closed unli t. No. 2 mixed 64 V. Pork closed st adlor *1 I*|tt 46 Lard firm at 18.45. Cut i in. j,'M qniwt; dresstd Up*;i Easy; $7 75a7 80 for j heavy; $7 55a, 45 for light Whiskey quiet at 93. 4‘fwrfwnATi, Pebrary *.—Pork qniet and steady at sl9 00al9 25. Bacon steady; cut meat* M ady.T Lard filffld; prime atealli 13 V. kettle i TAvr-ItcifH adtive aid firm: medium fair ! |C T4mT--IWpTfieflt® —. Wbldk.W quiet at ffl. I4*i lou WimU Health f Why Will Yk Die?—Death, or what is \vort>e, is the inovitubi** result of eoDtinu.*U of tli*.' monstrual flow. It is a ; condition which should not 1* trifltnl with, j Immediate relief is the only bafoguard auciiinst®wjnstitutiuiM^ ( i’uia. In all cases; saiffin* i*iu, euspenFi' m or other irreg fffiuKSCtiie l>r; J, Bradileltfs Feuiale ReguiaUir is'ne only sure reme dy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous i-entres. improvTng Uie ami deterrn ining directly to the organs of inenstrua lion. It Ls u kgitiumto prescription, and ; the most intelligent dotffors use it. l‘re-, oared by J. 11. Bradtield, druggist, Atlan ta, fl a.. $1 50 p<‘r ixvitie. and t4old by re spectable druggists everywhere. ■J&n pn to Suffering fondles. IjaCyrange, Ga., March 29,1570. fb,, Atlnnta, Ga.-l>earHirs: ; I t ike pleasure in stulingJUai X Xiave.usod ! for the last twenty years Hie medicine von are putting up, known as Dr.llra<l s Ji' , li r * i J'emale Kegi lator, and eorisider it the : i k'st combination ever gotten together for ! 1 lie diseases for which it is recopnmended. Ii [gH'*h*uhkl*fiiiar witii the preparation b* U3k afi it fmt of inadtoiuc* an< 1 in domestic practice, and can honestly say i that I consider it a lxyon t< suffering fe maies, an<l can but.hopo rhat every indy I in our land, who may be suffering in any t way peculiar to their sex, may be able to procure a bottle*, and tlicir sufferings may not only be relieving but that they may lie restored to health jutd strength. With my kindest regards, I am, respectfully, W. li. Ferrell, M. D. jan2BilA wJm m; v i> ! re vi> : : COXSI WITIOV ( l imit ! Office of O. Sackett, Drugs A Medicines, , New Aliiany, Ikd., April 10, 1374. Dr. J. S. JYmbsrUin. Al'.unht. iiretjia . Dear Sik —1 have rveiv.-d your circulars, and in const quell* <■ of t’.ie distribution, I have sold about s!v • loxen Glob* Flower Syrup in the bust two we. ks. The Globe Flower Syrup is gaining groat celobri- ; ty. Ir* ( - **mmemled it m two eases of cntituimp tiou. one case was bed-last; biwl not iaiiLcn but j one side f*r two years; hemorrhages a!m* etiev ery day , much emaciated, and < x}‘cted to die. : H<" ha.- taken six bottles of Globe Flower Syrup; hi,* troubks an* all gone, except prostration, | whn h is rapidly 1 Improving. Ho will certainly get Well. Th*' other • -is. is similar with same , good results. 1 CRo s* , n*l you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly. * tc.. O. SACKETT. jjtMDigaa, T-F*M • Awol Id, Dr. J. S. I'rmbfrtcn, Atlanta. Gj: Dear Sill --! bought <rf rft'-*l|rkie ,v For, two Imttles of your <l! *be Fl*>W*- 4 *Q(ir syrup, alii* b has curad me ; |df a sevT-r** ciuipn arid bk-**dirig from the lungs i —which J had been afflicted with over twelve I months. One of my tri- uds who had been at- | ’ dieted with 4 terrible weakening cough and bleeding Irom the tor nearij - Uoywirs, . was e.ir* and by the use ot ftm* borttcli * t your j Globe Flow* r Syrup. I have takeu ail kihds of , Cough otul Luitff llaix-iwt of the day. anti consider your Globe Flow *r SyTUp the best— superior to ; all other pi* paratious. I have recommended it t • a git.ji; many nufficrors. aud the saum good effects : have been expuriuni - . J by all who liav i used it. , Til Globe Flow, r Syrup i- a (jrrnt t,trying t * the i world. God speed v. uin th*- introduction **i it. J. RIDGE. EX E TTIVI: 1) EPARTMI. XT. AtlAnta. GA.. Tan - .*6. is? 4 A, ,JCmimricn I**:ar jßpi-4 have used! >i<M n&si jitMth.b f'£ i* my ramify, wltri nenents so marked as t*i I-ave nn questioned the inerihjLpli; r-qmiifc, wiaoh. uitpy ‘■xperieuite, has *ne that e .. els # rythiug for colds, coughs tuff "htii'ats.,U>ng aflK.tiOus I shall always as- it wTtn perfe.i confidence, and recommend' it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced hv me aud mine. Verv ivapectfutly yours. James m wmf ! jan23 lw3ni Gownor Shalt <if f9encffvt. J. IV. Id NNW J. M. liFNNJjTT Southern Stove Works, < on Mm W K uesiwtmi.v (iU t Ttn: ATTENTION V of inert hants and orhir-i wc.hting any of the following goods: t, - COOKING AND HEATiN3 STOVES, <.rates. Km tk*gi, Bak- Own*, SpiderH, TBnur : and WatfkPotfi an ! St* >ve Hollow Ware, all of I which Wf make in this City and sell at Wholesale, and guarantee our goods i|.g *—d. and pric.-. aa low a any manufactory N*iWi or West. Sanaple I an*l sale room at the Store of J M. UF.NNKTT. i 143 Broad Street, whir*' you wili alH*i find a targa ! rtto.-k of Tin War*- and House Furnishing good* ' at WholeAftle and Retail. di'AU vu J. W DENNJRJ. fQ, Si F ABELL vV CO. —RAVE— BOSK IHITATGKS. , J Ptvrles- P.-.tat ••*. Rumh. tt P .UttM-.- ; Sc*-d 1* r-. Peach Blow Pbtatbes. Pink TJy* Potatoes, New Leaf by tlerc--. k- gorV •• ; Gcsh. n <>r Western Butter. New Pal-uns an l Currants. I s.*ft-Shell Almond# find Pee ; Magnolia and Diamond Hams. ; Hi-,' All goods delivered by ia. F. lIHJX \ CO. jah 7 tf John Mehaffey, \T HIS DIJJ STAND, corner of Oglethorpe aind Rrjdg streets, (’olumlms Ga. Dill Bay lh( Hitfhpst Market Frioe FOR Old i of ion. Iliilpv. Dry anil (n*oti, Furs or aix *4*o*. Heaswax and Tallow. Old Metals, du*.. at and MTiarfa in Columbus, i Georgia. jan3l tf WILLIAM MIMiAY. Livery and Sals Stable Keeper. Oirlpthorp*’ strert. The best teams in the city for hire. at aU hours day a;.d Right. Funeral* s#ved ffishoft ptgtite. Drovfrs accommoflated ofi liberal t’rms. fan3l tf Tax Ordinance for the Oitj of Oolumlrai for the TeaT 1875. Ordinann to levy and ax nr a* luxes and raise revenue for the city of Columbus for tin ytar A. D. 187ds, S; XITION UF>e it ordained by the Mayor i and Olty Council of tb<‘city of Columbus, and it is hereby ordainetl by virtue of the | authority vested in the same, that for the purpose of defraying the necessary ex penses of the oily and to meet the pay : ment of its liabilities in bonds and euu pons trie preseiff year, the taxes and rev i enue hereinafter inentiontHl shftlli*e levied I and colleeted within the year 1875. 1. On all taxable real estate within the , corporate limits of tlte eity, unon the as- I sensed value thereof, there sliall be levied ! and collecpMi for the ordinaiy current ex i pensos of said city a tax of one-half per I eent. ; and for tlie payment of bonds and ooupons falling due during the year, one and one-lmlf ]>er cent., uaynblc on and (afterthe 15th lay of February, in three I installment?! if desired; and upon the i i whole or any portion of such tax paid be fore the first of March proximo, there shall be allowed a discount of ti per *eut.. and upon the amount paid between t.lie Ist i of March and Ist of May, t lie re shall lx* allowed a discount of 4 ptreint., and upon tin* amount paid between May and Ist July, 2 jM‘r cent.; and fur all taxes unpaid , on ist July execution shall Ui issued. 2. On all household and kitchen furni- 1 1 ure exce‘ding S3OO in value, and on jew elry, silver plate, musical instruments, horses, mules and other animals, and on all vehicles kejit for use or pleasure, by physicians or others, on the market value i thereof 2 per cent., to be apportioned and applied as the tax upon real estate, to-wit; one-half per cent for ordinary current ex penses, and one and one-half per eent. for 1 payment of bonds and coupons falling J due. 3. On all gross sales, credit and cash, of all goods, wares, merchandise and nrc>- ! duc<* sold, except at public outcry, includ ing all commission sales, ex'ebpt 6f cotton bv warehousemen and others, \ per eent. j i. On all gross sales of cotton on eom -1 mission by warehousemen, factors, etc., | : 1-10 per cent. ; 5. On all gross sales of stocks, bonds j ! and real estate by brokers, auctiomvrs or < : r.kil estate agents, % percent. >. On all gross sales by manufacturers ! ;of articles of their own manufacture, l H j j per cent.; but when retailed, except to i tlicir own operatives, .'4 p<r cent. . 7. On grows earnings of banks, bankers, or brokers, 1 per eent. , 8. On grufcs for premiums in ! 1874 *f insurance companies or agents, 2 per cent. 9. On gross receipt of gas companies. 1 par cent. 10. On gross receipts of wawhousiffnen for rstorage* and delivery ~0l cotton and other merohantlise, percent. 11. On grows receipts of anv business I not mentioned in the above, including bar rooms, billiard saloons, bakeries livery j stables, marble yards, lumber dealers, restaurants, printing offices, sowing ma- i chine agents, and coal dealers, tier cent. 12. On oacji and every male inhabitant of the city, Itetwcsin the ages of 21 ami <SO years, <‘xeent aethe firemen and active members of the City Light Guards and Columbus Guards, as reported by the see rwtftrv of each company, by the Ist of Mare)i, tho sum of $2 as a commutation for .street tax; provided, however, that such persons may b<' relieved <>f said tax by laboring three eonseeutive days on the streets (tf the city under the direction of th*' Deputy Marshal, between the pres ent dab* and the Ist of July. Id. Onthcffrotissaiesof allipoods, wares, merchandise, or produce sold in the city lv transient or ituierant traders, or sjkv ulabors, not including those who brin# produce f*>r sale in wagons from the coun try. hut including such transient or itiner ant traders or sjicculators as deposit their tfoods, wares, produce or oilier arthjiee for sale in the cars, depots, warehouses, stores or other places in the city, 2 per c.‘nt. Oiu'-half of the net tax so collocted from such parties, shall be paid to any person who shall notice to the Tr*as urer of any sale hy su< h parties upon which thev have noi paid tax as herein prescribed. All persons resident or other wise, doing: business of any kind without a permanent ploe* of business in the city, and who have net and paid such special tax as is provided in this ordinance, shall Iff! held and deemed itinerant traders. 14. On jjross nNx'ipts of all street cotton buyers, lawyers, physicians and dentists, from their calling or profession, 1 per cent., ora special tax <>f ten dollars, in their option. Section 2. The Mayor shall haw full authority to impose such taxes as he may ' deem just rmd equitable upon all local <>V itinerant traders or agents not specially [ nu*nti<*h(.H.l in th'*se oramani;es. Sec. 3. If any person, firm or corpora tion shall fail or refuse to make i return of their sales, earnin'?* or receipts, as re -1 quired above, within ten davs after the | first day of January, April. Julv and Ck.to , her, it shall bo the duty of the Finance ' Committee to assess th*; amount of such j buffiuoss in such sum as they may deem 1 jut: and if any person, lirm or eorpora-! lion shall make a return that in th** i merit of the Finance Committe* is eonsid- \ erably less than should be returned, the eoivimittee shall assess such amount as they nuty doom just, and if the* party so ‘ shall objqtt to said assessment, j they ruay produeff their books and the! whole maib'r lie refernMj to Council for * i their determination. Kf/\ 4. Any person or firm who shall sell i any spirit uous or malt liquor in any qnan j tity and allow the same to lx* drank on [ their prerrtVcs, ghall ts* required to take out seoond-cliisa retail liquor license. SEOTIGN .V ai’ECIAL TAX. j Artists i portrait pautere $ 2.7 : ] Auctioneers ipayahle quarter! v in ad ! vanee, under pain of penalty pre ■ seribM in aofltioq 7) ‘ 250 l Apothecaries .. as merchants Agencies piofc apeccially numtionerl . 25 I Banks and Bankers 2-hi Brokers ...... too ! Biliianl tables 20 Pool tables so j tables ... 10 i Bowling saloon- 20 [.Bill poster 25 • BlaeßSinfth shop (one forget r> '• IT more than one forge lo BarU*r simps teach chain ;> ('imir inonufa* turers.. . . ... 20 Baknrfrs 25 [ (V>mmission m**rehants and cotton : factors 50 Coalyards 25 Carriage repositories 25 (Litton or woolen factori *s and flour ing mills l>o Clivustis (per day) 100 each sideshow 20 Dancing masters (per quarti'ri 10 Dollar stores as merchants Express companies . . . 300 I Eating house-*, restaurants, or saloons : of any kind—first-class 25 horns**, restaurants, or sal*Kins i of any kind—second-class... 10 Foundrioa and machine shops.. fi*j alone :A) 1 Machine shops or plaining mills, alone 3*) I Factories, sash and blind, and planing j mills 40 j Funiture manufacturers . .25 (his comj>anies .100 j (Tun and locksmith...-. . 10 (Tift enterprises (with any game **f ! chance connected therewith ..1000 i Hotels—first-class 5n i “ —second-class 25 ■ Hucksters (iff*r quartei-, sutij*H;t to market toß| additional .. .. 3 Hand carts or l*arrows for hire 3 I lee or fish dealers... ... 25 ! Intelligence offices 10 j Insurance companies (foreign or local 50 j Junk shops .40 Lotteries 1000 Lottery agents, or seUcrs of Library ! drawing tickets ... 50 i Livery, sale or feed stables 25 : Lumlff*r dealers (whether delivering j fr>rn yards or depots 25 i Merchants whose annual sales exceed j $3,000 40 : Merchants whow annual sales do not excoxl $3,000 20 j j Manufacturers of soda water and oth er drinks 25 Marble yards or marble merchant*! .... 50 ■ j Organ grinders or street musicians. ! ]ff*r month 5 1 I Printing, publishing or job offices . 40 ! i Public halls—first-class 20.9 | second-class. . ion I Pawn brokers 100 j 1 Pofidlers of patent medicines, &c., ]ier day * or at discretion of Mayor * 5 j Pistol Gallery 25 1 Paint shops ’ io ! : Real estate agents 25 ' Repairers of watches and jewelry 10 Street, peddlers tper quarter)... .* ... 15 j Soda fount or ir-e cream saloons 10 Skating rinks or dancing halls 25 Telegraph companies .200 Tailors ..10 Warehouses 100 Wagons yards Wheelwrights. Merchants or manufacturer* ■„. ed in above list 1 H - '>t nam. Each and ev.a y eoulFadV*. • mat tor mooluu>l, aivhltmt ~[“ ll " {rtawr.ond praotltion.T oC , ~ .' 1, fiwslon ....... ru'- person enareislnit the \, atreet drummer for the ‘.I oluindUioitho party to be lua oiierations to the Hldewnlk ; ® diato yin front of tlei .tor enS' Inghim) '"'Woj- Transicattraders inirood.. w ; lr . w merehnndlse of nnv tneludl'n; those sellin* fmff™ ,V anle houaos to luen-hani i’ 1 " Including all who sell at ret m , J nt coiwumera, whether bv 1,1 order <r uctual d<*livery ‘ ’ 11,1 Shi l . 0 . T runslont tracl <rs in ' . * and merchandise of anv des.Ti|,tiD; 1 :’ payable quarterly m udvnnee ■ >„V; of penalty pres<*Hbed in section ? article whatfkHwer, Iwfore " r same, shall each i>aysuch 50,., Li ,s fixed in tlife orduiaiicw, or hvthn v 1 —also, agents for the sale of anv wdiatevor, itinerant i.hyaiciuiiN „r li of prupriotory articles. *“'■ Sec. r Any person or persons s u l*, liable to pnv n sisvial tax a- ni„ scrilied. and failing t<i do so day of Mayprox., shall t. ' of S-AI for each day's default, mi before the Mayor. Anv violation, f other section of this ordinance dl' punished by the Mayor in his DRAY AND RETAIL Llqi oR LlctNj., One-horse drav Two-horse dray. Four-liorse dray Ono-horse express wagon, with hacku,. : privilege Two-horse omnibus. Four-horse omnibus Licenses may be issued for six nione that is, from Ist January to Ist j u | v from Ist July to Ist J ami art an(|f,V.. (tortion of wiitl |>oriods charge S U made for the whole six months, aiival. advance. First-class retail liouor lic*ns‘ Second-class retail liquor licensi* payable qiiarterly in advance. Adopted. John Mcllhennv, M u , M. M. Moore, Clerk of Couin ii. IHiiKITORY OF TUI: ii (’liurehCN. FIBBT PBEKBITEKIAN. Coruer of Oglethorpe and St. Clair str J. H. Nall, pastor. Services at l<c. m. each Sunday. Sunday-school at .1 A n EI’IhM'oPAL (TRINITY!. Ogluthrirpe street, between Raudolph it;, Clair—Bev. W. C. Hunter rector, s. n., ls i a. m. and 4p. st. each Sunday. Sin. !y . , ; a. m. HO STAN CATHOLIC, | Rt. Phillips and Rt. .lames (4Ni!:• w—gjj, v . 1 sou afreet. betw.vn Baldwin and K w ►tn-to Father Hamilton paHtor. Maes at >: .ud • M.. and vespers at 5 i*. m. Cat> > liiaui a; 11. > FIRST HA FT IST. Randolph street, between Jacks'>n al • streets—Rev. C. A. Kendrick paster. >•• . ! every Sunday at 10 * a a. m. and 7- r. \t \:.‘j 1 school at 9 a. M. MJtTHt'DIftT. St. Luka—On Jackson Rtrc*‘t. t* tvv.-<-n lu:i,; anil St. Clair —Rtv. K. J. Corl* > i**t.v. vices each Sunday at 10a. m. aud 7 *, i m v day school at 9 A. m. St. Paul—Southeast corn* r of Frank!!: _ ! Troup streets—Rev. J. <). Brandi pas: : v vivo* every Sunday at 10 and a. m. and* l , pi Sunduy-Mchool at 4 i*. m. broad Street Methodist—On upper Br*4du It* v. B. F. Breedlove pastor. H* ru.. r \.r ; day at 10 a. m. aud 7>j P. M. Sundav ** !r .- •JC p. m. Class meetiug at 9a. m. JEWISH SYNAOOfIt’) - . Corner of Crawford and Forsyth street* fi-’ man Birkiuthal rabbi. Services every Pnu; evening at 8 o’clock, aud Saturday moruique o’clock. CIBAHP. Methodist—L. B. Payne raster s*r* Sunday at 10-, a. v., and third Sunday-school Sr. m. Baptist—Rev. —— pastor. Service tb*- fourth Sunday in each mouth. s*uj school st By, A. M. BROWSEMLI-i;. Baptist—Rev. s first aud third Sundays. Sum lay sell" *! at - Trinity (Methodist.)—R. \. L. Is. t >r. Sv rviees first, second and third S ■ i-. m.. and 3rd Sunday at 10 l . a. m. Aitrrei Sundays supplied both morning anO ;.. Sunday s bool every Sunday at 3 i. - i COLORED. A.-bury Chajicl (Methodist) —East Comioa-^ J. Gaim s pastor. Services every Suuila\ r. a m :t p. m. and 7*g at night. Sunday•* • U a. m. First Baptist—tJornc-r Front and St str- t pji-ar river)—Green McArthur pas:'-; ' vie. a very Sunday at la 1 , a. m. and *r. :* ' • day school at 9 a. m. St. John (Methodist), Northea.-d C u-m - - | B. Tyl**r pastor. Services every Sundayi: !a. \i. oj.d Bp.m .. Sunday-school at 9a. m 1 Roc on tt Baptist, church (Northern Ld-r- - y 1 Primus Htafior*! {*astor. Services every ftrck at, 10‘ a a. x. and rt *. m. Sunday-' l ', he 1 1! U- il 1.. O. F. Muscogee Lodge on Oglethorpe str*-*t ' St. Clair and Crawford streets. Regulari*.*-:~ hekl every Monday evening at 7‘i o'* io-A Chathoochoe En* ampment meets ‘id and Mondays in each month. NaHonir. Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Me u -d night in each month. Darkly Chapter. No. 7_Me-ts eu Ist P 1 night in each month. Hope Council, No. 4—Moots 3d SatnM** -- in each mouth. St.. AJdemar Commandery.—Meets -M To night in each month. L-'dge in Burras' building, corner Br“* Randolph streets. I \ai KrrSlh. L*dg'- in Burrua' building—ll- * t ings H'- th’e Ist and 3d Sundays in each month Public Building*. Court House (in Court Square, ceiitn , between Oglethorpe and Jackson and Cv and Thomas streets. Jail on East Common, foot of Crawford ! ' - Opora House northeast corner CrawKff Oglethorpe; streets. Female Orphan Asylum, I'.t t C"mw ,in cemetery. Bust Glhi-e, corner <>gl-thon >p * n ' l ® i3 ‘" ■ streets. • Public Library. | Rooms over Griffin’s drugstore. Br'>d*~ ! Open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. >f. I members returnable every two weeks, -t '• |er pays 25c. jn-r week ther* after. Mr* ' Ivey, librarian. Hotel*. Rankin House, corner Broad and ('■<• m | streets. Plant rs’ Houm* . Broad ntr-< t (easts tw.-r n St. Clair and Crawford. ! Central Hotel, Broad street (east -i st ( lair and Crawiord streets. Broad Str;et Boßflß, cast side Broad tw *-n Crawford and Thomas street Public Nchool*. No. 1 (whit*- male) northeast etru*-r ; and Crawford streets. No. 2 (white f> nu-' - ! vv st corner St. Clair and Forsyth str-*;* I Temperance Hall (mixed color <1 '5 • j stre- t, between Randolph Mind Brvan. Tfunicipal Govecmnciit. Mayor, John Mclilu-uuy; City 3'r*" rer '' j N. Barnett: Clerk of Connell. M M. I Attorney, Charles Coleman; City J’hyr' l , W. Flew*.-lien; City Soxtqh, Abnkkart On®-T , Marshal. ; D*-put> Marshal. "• inson; Wharfinger, Jake Burma. POLICE. Chief— . . First Squad—W. L. Cash, capwii'- Mitchell, Wru. 11. H. Wood. Charles Brad?* ; Smith. Jam*- Robarts, Torn McKa* b‘' rn ~ .. | Second Squad—-. John For an, captain- ’ ! Clair. Josh Roper. John Palmer, L> j John Brady, John Ft-agan. Holl of I nlninlta, Fire Heparin"-" 1 i I) >.rJ of Control—W. U. Willin;j '." ! i!in.-r: C*. W Roaette. Flrat Af't j A. Ethridge. Second Ass’t Engineer; A cis, Secretary. FIRE COMPANIES. Columbus. No. I—Engine house on Br. alove Bryan. fii*' I Young Aiu 1 rica, No. s—Engine thorj).; street, between Crawford ana ■ , j Central Mecltaui* s. No. o—Engin* doiph street, near (Jui<*u Passenger j h r Hook and Ladder. No. I—Engin*- bon j Springer’s Opera Hons**. Military. ! City Light OMrib-imonrm Wji, | ;statinK Rink. Entrance on Cra.cw 3 Columbus Guards—Armory in , „,. ( ifr { S ; iug. ou St. Clair street, between Br*;* ; streets. j. tv. rr.tvr. J. XV. PEASE A VOKff" wnouauuc asu retail peau ■.** Bookt 11ml Stationcrj, Sheet Mutiical ImAriußents [ Pianos, Church and Parlor OrgAns. Fia^ 1 s , Engravings, Picture Frames, vor • Broad Ht. % Coluiwbu**. ianl-tf