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Marriajpre ami i'unoiai Notions sl.
DaHsy ever y other flay for ouo month or
longer, two-thlnm aTnivo rates.
6KORUU Maw
—Hampton Ims elected a “dry”
ticket.
—Mr. Win. It. Brown, t Houston
county, died in Macon on Friday. .
Nearly a quarter of a million ;t'
the city of Augusta bonds fall due in
1878. ;
-One case if varioloid has been re
ported in Athens, by Dm. Carlton and I
Lon#.
—‘Clarko court has I. ■ n postpimc.l
until the thir l M .ndnv in May, on
noeount. of the illness of Judge lliee.
—Dftlton Mas a skating rink in full
blast, while pneumonia pervades the j
place.
-AiUuiln Stwhensvllle nurehns" I
and shipped to Savannah, during lasi
year over *4,000 eggs.
—Augusta oelohrateil the anniver
sary of thoAJunrfette flub by n mask-.
od ball Thursday night.
—Macon had another lire Thursday
night. It was the projwrty of Mrs.
El Us, and was insured for 3,500.
—Mr. Walter P.-rrv, book-keeper
for (}. tV. Adair, or Atlanta, einbez
zled $:J,000 of his employer's money,
and left for Texas.
-Smallpox is spreading In Clark j
county. Up to last Satur.lui there
had been 49 cases and fi deaths. (Ini' 1
ease is reported in Athens.
—Ool, James S. Pinekufd. of Mon-j
rite, has been appointed Trustee of ■
the Lunatic Asylum, i ice Col. 1.. N.
Whittle, resigned.
Mr. Asa Watson, a veteran sold
ier of the war of IHI2, died at bis res
idenee near Chappell's Mill, Laurens
county, on the dll It.
■ The Legislative Committee on the
Blind Asylum have visited Macon, but
could not be seen. They reported
eyorything in good condition.
A most fiendish murder is eliroiti- |
cled against a negro named I’liini/y
Williams. He killed Conductor I),
vattey, of the Air Liuc road, with a
dirk, ftlnizy escaped.
- Central Railroad stock sold at
$61.50 and Southwestern at $75.50 per
share In Savannah oil Tuesday. The
latter is an advance of s.l per share
since last sales.
-Mr. Buloe, who lives near Rome,
was robbed of $1,900, Sat urday night,
which was taken from his bed-room;
after which the building was tired,
the family barely saving their lives.
At Augusta, on Tuesday, fifty
shaft's Of Stonewall Iron Company, ;
situated near Rome, sold at 40 cents i
per sltari*. ami fourteen shares of |
Planters’ Loan ,t Savings Bank stock
M $7.75 and $8.25 per share.
-The Savannah papurs atitiouncc I
the death of Mr. Henry I) Weed, one 1
of the oldest, if not the oldest mer
chant in that city. He hjjd been in
business in Savannah sim’-c IS2I. He
was 73 years of age.
—The Barnesville <!nz"ttr says there
are enough negroes laying around
the streets to cultivate half of the
country. They escape the vagrant!
laws by styling themselves “wood
cutters.'’
-—The Augusta. (Jhrnnwle says lie-
Empire Steam Laundry Company of
that city have sold their machinery j
to the Athens Laundry. The latter
eomjiany have sent North for white i
women as emplwyes. The bn-iness
paid a fair profit tit Augusta, but was
entharrassnd on account of the diffl-!
cutty in procuring laborers of the
right kind.
—The regular annual meeting of
the stockholders of the Western ami
Atlantic Baijroad Company was held
at Atlanta Thursday. The meeting
was well (Attended and very harmoni
ous. The ld officers were re-elected .
Joseph E. Brown, President; Colonel
E. W. Code, Vice President; (lerieial
W. Mcßae, Superintendent; VV. C.
Morrill, Secretary and Treasurer.
—An ejectment case for land em
bracing nearly fifty thousand aeres
of rim* plantati ins ami rfeo land, ly
ing along the Great Satilla river in
the former extensive limits of old
Camden county, has been brought to
the United States Circuit Court at. Ba
vanuah, by Mr. Henry J. Osborne, of
South Carolina, as the executor of bis
late mother, Mrs. M. Gumming.
—The Gordon County Agricultural
Society, at its meeting on the 2d irist.,
adopted the following : “In view of
the depressed condition of our people
in consequence of having to purchase
supplies, such as corn, meat, stock,
and having them transported from
other Suit- -. which necessarily car
ries much of our money out of the
State, and as we believe this to a great
extent is the result of the increase of
the cotton crop; therefore, be it re
solved by this society that onr citi
zens be requested to abandon the
cultivation of cotton to a great extent,
and engag. more fully in the cultiva
tion of 'corn, wheat, oats, and the
grasses, which are peculiarly adapted
to onr soil, and raise their stock,
meats, fte.
THE DAILY TIMES.
ffljjbfrfA U 'iN.\n ':k.
Special to th. Times, by S. * A. Line.)
Atlanta, GFeb. (.
SENATE.
A motion to the bill to
regulate the printing of the decision*
of the Supreme Court passed yester
day, was lost.
NEW MATTER. *
Black To confer additional juris
diction on County Courts in eases of
Kamjjjhment.
Las tor To amend act of Feb. 28th,
1H74, which makes citizens of corpo
rations competent jurors; also to re
peal section 2V2 of the cixle, which
allows clerks of the Superior Court to
appoint a Judge in certain eases.
Rose To amend the act in relation
to giving in land for taxation.
Howell—To amend the constitution |
so as to prohibit the payment of ille- j
gal bonus.
HOUSE BILLS THIRD READING.
To repeal section iVJ of the code
which exempts certain persons from
road duty—lost.
To prohibit encampment under or
by )*ublie or nrtvatc brultfes without
t lie consent of the owners passed.
SENATE BILLS THIRD READING.
To confer upon the Judge of the j
City Court of Savannah power to i
grant new trials—amended by adding |
eit\ of Atlanta and passed.
the committee reported the Acad-j
omy for the Blind in excellent condi
tion. and asked an additional appro-;
priation of three thousand dollars for ;
books and repairs.
HOUSE.
Warner moved to reconsider the j
appropriation bill in order to take
the yens an I nays on several items, j
especially the pay of the members
lost.
The entire session was • *asu;ned
in con ski Ming the bill f create a j
State Board of Health. B iker was j
the only one whospoke in opposition. j
Dr. Thomas sustain*. I the bill as i
as amended by the committee in an
elaborate speech, showing the objects
and aims of the measure and tin* im
P >rtanee <>f vital statistics. Georgia
was the healthiest spot in the world.
This measure will save the people!
fifty thousand dollars in life insur
ance. Siekri 'ss imposed the heaviest
tax on tin* people. Public health is i
public wealth.
The speech was highl\ creditable j
and so satisfactory to the House as to i
secure tin* passage of tin* bill by a ;
vote of yeas 00, nays 48. Tin* Board j
consists of one physician in each Con
gressional district; to serve six years, j
The Secretary gets a salary <>f one,
thousand dollars. Fifteen hundred j
dollars was appropriated to carry the \
act into effect.
MISCELLANEOUS.
The vote on Thomas* bill shows j
just sixty-six members absent from
t heir seats.
The passage of the Civil Rights bill
bV the House of lionresontaiives ni j
VN’ashington ereales but little excite
meut hefe. It is eon coded that it will :
be inoperative in Georgia, and If ef
fective anywhere it will only drag
five Radical party lower down.
.BAHAMA”TKiISLVITKK.
Spnclal to the Times by S. k A. Line.]
SENATE.
Montgomery, Feb. fi. On the call :
of the districts in the Senate, bills
were introduced and referred.
Jim Green To pay members of the
General Assembly a salary of four
hundred dollars per annum ; also, to j
repeal the act creating the office of
State (Geologist.
Mr. Hamilton T repeal the act
providing for a sinking fund for the j
redemption of the State debt, a|>-|
proved February fi, 1872 passed;
also, to-authorize the lire insurance I
companies to establish a lire patrol j
j mssed. !
The census bill,with several amend- j
incuts, passed. j
A bill giving chancellors jurisilic- j
tion in relieving minors of the disa
bilities of non-age was passed.
The bill providing for the establish- J
incut of boards of health was re
ferred.
HOUSE.
In the House a resolution t hat; the
House meet daily at 10 a. rn. arid ad - j
journ at. 2 p. in., and recess at 4 p. in. ;
and adjourn at pleasure, provided !
that there shall not be an afternoon j
session on Saturday, was adopted.
On the call of the counties bills
were introduced :
Mr. Herman To give a lien to me- I
chanics on articles repaired -referred;
also, to allow the guardian of do- j
ceased parent 's children to select a |
homestead ; also, to abolish the erim- 1
inal court of Kufaula. Referred.
Mr. Brewer called up the bill to i
enable private corporal ionstodissolve i
their charters and wind up their af- ;
fairs. Passed.
A resolution to adjourn on Mardi '
Gras day was tabled.
The bill allowing tlic Governor to
lease the Mobile Marine Hospital
A PropftMeil U)inprmnik'' ot I.uulMiuna
Hallers.
Hpectal to DailyTimks, by H. k. A. Line.)
New Orleans, February fi. The
Democratic members of the Legisla
ture met, Friday night to consider
tile terms of the compromise sug
gested by Re i > resen tat ive Wheeler,
of the committee. These terms in
cluded the resuming of their seats in
the Legislature and the recognition
of the Kellogg government. The
terms were finally adopted -38 yeas
t,<> 27 nays. Wilts, tin* Democratic
Speaker, and McEncry, Governor,
strongly opposed them, backed by
the Jiitlh'tin , while the Pirat/une
favored if.
To-night a meeting was called by
the McEneryKes, and the compro
misers denounced as traitors, and
threatened with personal harm if
they persisted in carrying out the
agreement. This had the effect to
intimidate many Conservative Rep
resentatives. A fe\v still adhere.
This has opened the old quarrel be
tween the city and county Demo
crats, and much bitter feeling pre
vails.
• ♦ •
Wpallicp Statement.
Washington, Feb. fi. Weather du
ring Sunday in the South Atlantic
and Gulf States, faliiiiK barometer
anil higher temperature, followed by
rising barometer; eold northerly
winds, cloudy weather, and possibly,
i the formation of a storm centre, with
:rain.
COLUMBUS, GA., SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1875.
nil: NATIONAL OAIMTAL
(oarrrrtMlonul lrnrpfillnfit.
Sptvial t*> Uie liUKi. by S. k A. Liuo.J
Washington, Fob. 6. The Viee
President laid before the Somite the
credentials of Theo. F. Randolph,
Senator from New Jersey for the
term commencing March 4th, 1875,
tvhloh were read and placed on file.
Mr. West presented the petition of
B. S. Pinchbeck asking action on his
claim for admission to a seat in the
Semite. Referred to committee on
privileges and elections. •
In the House Mr. Williams, of
Muss., introduced n resolution which
was adopted, directing the committee
on expenditures of the Department
of Justice to inquire into the expen
diture of the public funds in the west
ern district of North Carolina since
1872, with power to send for persons
and papers and to ndministorjonths.
On motion of Mr. Smith, of Vir
ginia, tlie Senate Dill for the removal
of the political disabilities of Henry ]
Hess, of Virginia) was taken up and
passed.
Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, of
fered a resolution, which was adopt- j
od, directing the Secretary of War to j
inform the House whether the por- !
trait, of any living person had been
engraved for the purpose of being
used upon the uurrenev of the United
States.
Mr. Morrill, of New York, intro
duced a bill to amend the national
bank net. Referred to the Committee
on Banking and Currency.
On motion of Mr. Benner, of Vir
ginia, the Senate amendments, with
one exception, to tile Dill regulating
tin* fees and costs of clerks, mar
shals and eltitrail's in the United!
States Circuit and District courts ■
were concurred in, and the bill was]
then referred to a committee.
Mr. Pollard, of Virginia, from the!
special Committee on Affairs in Ar
kan is, submitted a report and asked |
that it lie print- I an 1 r","jmmitte i.
So ordered.
• ♦
Tlir Funeral ot Nenulor Burk'n fliam.
Norwich, February fi. The funeral
of tin* late Senator Buckingham will
take piano in this oity Tuesday next,
the iUh. The public will be allowed
to view the remains at his late resi
dence from half-past 10 until 12
O'clock on that day. At 1 o’clock a
funeral service will beheld in Broad
way Church, and a sermon by Rev.
Mr. Merryman, at the conclusion of
which the remains will be taken t
the Yantic cemetery for burial. The
members of Mr. Buckingham’s staff, \
while Governor of this State, have j
been invited to act as pall bearers. |
Then* will be no civil or other dis- j
play. A committee from Washing- j
ton, composed of Senators Hamlin, j
Sherman, Fenton. Stevenson and
Washburno, will lie her© to attend |
the burial on behalf of the U. S. Sen
ate.
ITEH* 111 TULFLirWII.
Special t' the Daily Times by S. k A. Line.)
The Consul General <f Nicaragua
lias addressed a note to M. DeLes
seps, asking support for an inter
oeeanic canal which he proposes.
Eight battalions of Carlists mad**
a furious attack on Alfonsoist troops
near Atoza, making a bayonet charge,
which was repulsed with great loss.
A decree has been issued in Spain
requiring the military and naval offi
cers to abstain from attending polit
ical meetings.
The st rike among t in* mill op<*ra- ■
tivos at Fall River continues. Nearly
2000 weavers and spinners, mostly |
females, have been idl<* for nearly a
fortnight.
It is announced that the next
consistory will he held at the Vati
can, in Rome, some time next month.
Nine new cardinals will be unpointed.
Among the nnmber will be Arch
bishop Manning. It is expected that
the appointment of two or three
American cardinals will bo made.
Three of the persons who robbed
the Adams Express Company of a
safe, variously estimated as contain
ing from thirty-seven thousand to
live hundred and twenty thousand in
bonds, of which two thousand were
in greenbacks, have been arrested,
and arc now confined in the 15th pre
cinct station house, N. Y. Other ar
rests are expected, and the name of
the persons arc withheld.
K v. Dr. Harrison is speaking in
Atlanta on the Temperance question.
A good field for reform, especially
while the Legislature is in session.
Murin'* InlelliKniiT.
Liverpool, February fi. The steam
ship Adriatic, of the White Star Line, for
New York direct, sailed from this port to
day.
SiKW York, February 6. The steamship
Great Republic arrived at Yokalioma. from
; Situ Francisco February sth.
Savannah, Feb. fi. --Arrived: stenm
• ship Cleopatra. New York ; Saragossa, Bal
timore. Sailed: steamship Sail Salvador.
j harks Lady Vero do Vere, Champion and
Iris. Cleared: bark Iris, Charleston;
| British hark Sarah, Liverpool; schooner
George 3\ (’ro<*ker, Porto Itico.
0. A. KIKIINE,
MBItOHANT I V Il.OJt
134 llrond Nlreet,
n AS on hand a hamlsomo anHortment of Gen
tlcriK ii H Press Goods, Kl)({llsh amt Freneli
i CaßsiinereH, Vestings, Ac.
| Cutting done at reasonable rates.
Have yt iir clothes made by me, and I
! perfect satisfaction in style and price.
JmN Jy
Mules ami Horses Cheap,
for the People.
I HAVE JUST ARRIVED IN THE CITY, JIEAD
-1 quartern at Col. Robert Tbomicon’s Stable,
w;t!i ..im; hundred head of fine Kentucky Mules,
! all broke, three and five years old; a lot of
' Harness and Saddle Horses.
Come and see me, for I am determined to sell,
jan 10 dawtf J. S. BOYD.
11. F. ABELL & CO.
—HAVB—
ROSE potatoes,
: peerless Potatoes, .
Russett potatoes, Seed Potatoes.
! Peach Blow Potatoes,
1 Pink Eye Potatoes,
New Leaf by tierce, kc or bucket,
j Goshen or Western Butter.
! New Raisins and Currants.
J Soft-Shell Almonds and Pecans.
: Magnolia and Diamond Hams,
if/, All goods delivered by
11. F. AHULL A V O.
I jan7 tf
j GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
F.\ecu live llciMti'tuinit.
Jamt.h M. Smith, Governor of the State.
p. w. Alexander, J. W. Warren, Sooretarica Kx
ccutlvc Department.
Thomas 0. Howard, Samuel C. Williams, Clerks
Exeontivo Department.
J. B. Campbell, Warrant Clerk.
W. 11. Grigsby, Messenger ami Recording
Clerk.
Mule Hoiimc Officers.
N. 0. Barnett, Secretary uf State.
.1. F. Jones, Clerk.
W. L. Goldsmith. Comptroller General.
J. W. Renfiroe, J. W. GoUlamlth, Clerks.
John Jones, State Treasurer.
Miller Grieve, Clerk.
Joel Branham, ldbrariau.
K. A. Flowelleu, Superintendent of Public
Buildings, etc.
(♦. J. Orr, State School Oonunisslouer.
Thomas E. Green, M. D., Superintendent ol
Lunatic Asylum.
W. I). Williams, Superintendent Academy of
the Blind.
W. 0. Connor, Superintendent Deaf and Dumb
Asylum.
Judicial llcpurtincut.
hUI’HKMK COURT.
1 lion. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice.
Hou. H. K. McOay, Judge.
lion. R. P. Ttfnpo. Judge.
N. J. Hamjwoitd, Attorney General.
' Z. D. Harrison, Clerk.
I Henry Jackson, Repovtor
j The Supreme Court sits at the seat of govern-
I meat, beginning on the third Monday in January
! and the first Monday iu July of each year.
hunation courts.
Albany Circuit.
Peter J. Sir order, Judge.
Byron 11. Bower. Solicitor General.
Baker—Third Mondays in May mid November.
Calhoun- Third Mondays In March and Sep
tember.
Decatur—First and second Mondays iu May
and November.
Dougherty- First, second and third Mondays
in April and October.
Mitchell—Fourth Mondays in May and Novem
ber.
Worth- -Fourth M<>udays in April and October.
Atlanta Circuit.
John L. llopkins, Judge.
'J*. J. Glenn, Solicitor General.
PeKalb- Third Mondays in March iinl Septem
j her.
Clayton—First Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Fulton -Monday next after the fourth Mon
days In March and September.
Augusta Circuit.
! William Gibson, Judge.
Davenport Jackson, Solictor General.
Burke Third Mondays in May and November.
Columbia—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
i teinber.
McDuiHo -Third Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Richmond Third Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Htuf Itidgt Circuit.
Noel 11. Kniglit, Judge.
<’. I>. Phillips, Solicitor General.
Cherokee Fourth Mondays iu February and
first Mondays in August.
Cobb -Second Mondays iu March and Novem
ber.
Dawson—Third Mondays in April and second
1 Mondays in September.
■ Forsyth First Moudays in April and fourth
1 Mondays in August.
Fannin—Third Mondays in May and October.
Gilmer—Second Mondays in May and October.
i Milton Fourth Monday iu March and third
| Monday in August.
! Pickens Fourth Mondays in April and Soptem-
I her.
Towns—-Monday after fourth Mondays in May
! aud October.
Union Fourth Mondays in May aud October.
Brunswick Circuit.
: John L. Harris, Judge.
| Simon W. Hiteh, Solicitor General.
Appling Third Mondays in Murchand Septem
ber.
Camden—Tuesday alter the fourth Monday In
April and October.
< 'harlton - Monday alter Camden Court.
Clinch—Second Tuesdays in April and October.
Coffee—-First Tuesdays in April and October.
Echols- Second Mondays iu April and October.
Glynn—Third Tuesday alter fourth Monday In
Mav and November.
Liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday in
May and November.
Pierce - First Mondays iu March aud Septem
ber.
Ware -Fourth Mondays iu March and Septem
ber.
Wayne -Second Mondays in March aud Septem
ber.
Chattahoochee Circuit.
James Johuson, Judge.
W. A. Little, Solicitor General.
Chattahoochee—Fourth Mondays in Murch and
September.
Harris- Second Mondays in April and October,
Marion—Third Mondays in April ami October.
Muscogee-Second Mondays in May ami No
vember.
Stewart Fourth Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Talbot —Second Mondays in March and Heptem
be r.
T’u lor—First Mondays in April and October.
Cherokee Circuit.
• I>. McOutchen, Judge.
Albert T. Ilftckett, Solicitor General.
Bartow—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Catoosa—Second Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Dade Second Mondays in May and November.
Gordon—Third Moudays in February and Au
gust.
Murray Third Mondays in April and October.
Whitfield -Fourth Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Eastern Circuit.
William Schley, Judge.
A. U. Lamar, Solicitor General.
Bryan—Third Moudays In April and November.
Bullock—Thursdays before the first Mondays
in April and November.
Chatham—Second Mondays iu February, May
and November.
Effingham-—Second Mondays in April and No
vember.
Mclntosh—'Tuesdays after the last Mondays iu
April and November.
Flint Circuit.
John I. Hall, Judge.
T. B. Cabauiss, Solicitor General.
Butts—Second Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Henry Third Mondays lu February and Au
gust.
Newton Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Pike Second Mondays in April and October.
Rockdale—Monday utter the fourth Mondays in
March and September.
Spalding—First Mondays iu February and Au
gust.
Upson First Mondays in May and November.
Macon Circuit.
Barnard Hill, Judge.
Übas. J. Harris, Solicitor General.
Bibb - Fourth Mondays in April and October.
Crawford - Fourth Mondays Jn March and Sep
tember.
Houston— Fourth Mondays in May and Novem
ber.
Twiggs—Second Mondays in April and October.
Middle Circuit.
Herschrl V. Johnson, Judge.
John W. Robinson, Solicitor General.
Emanuel—Third Mondays fn April and October.
1 Jefferson- Second Mondays in May and Novem
ber.
Johnson—Fourth Mondays in March and Hep
' tember.
Screven First Mondays in May and November,
i Tatnall—Second Mondays in April and October.
Washington—Second Mondays in March and
September.
Northern Circuit.
(}. If. Pottle, Judge.
Samuel Lumpkin, Solicitor General.
Elbert—Second Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Hancock—Second Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Hart—Third Mondays iu March and September.
Lincoln—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Madison—First Mondays iu March and Septem
ber.
Oglethorpe—Third Mondays in 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 iu February and Au
gust.
Ocmulgee Circuit.
George F. Bartlett, Judge.
Joseph Preston, Solicitor General.
Baldwin—Fourth Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Greens—Second Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Jasper—Second Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Jones—Third Mondays In April and October.
Morgan—First Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Putnam—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Wilkinson—First Mondays in March aud Sep
tember.
Oconee Circuit.
A. C. Pate, Judge.
KoMn A. Stanley, Solicitor General.
Dodge Fourth Mnmlayii in April and October
Dooly—Third Mondays in March and Swptcni-i
bor.
Irwin—Friday after the fourth Mondays in 1
March aud September.
Laurens—Second Mondays in April aim Or to-I
bcr.
Montgomery —Thursday after the first Mon
days in April and October.
Pulaski—First Mondays in May and November.
TolfWr—Tuesday after the third Moudays in
April aud October.
Wilcox—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
IkMaula Circuit,
W. I). Kiddoo, Judge.
James T. Flowelleu, Solicitor General.
Clay—Fourth Mondays in March ami Septem
ber.
Early—First Monday* iu April and October.
Miller—Second Mondays in April and October.
Quitman—Third Mondays in May and Novem
ber.
Randolph—lN rat Mondays iu May and Novem
ber.
Terrell—Fourth Mondays la Mayaud November.
Itome Circuit.
Juo. W. 11. Underwood, Judge.
Cicero T. Clements, Solicitor General.
Chattooga—First Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Floyd—First Mondays in January and July.
Paulding—First Monday a iu February and Au
gust.
Polk—Second Mondays in February ami Au
gust.
Haralson—Fourth Mondays iu March and Sep
tember.
Walker—Last Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Southern Circuit.
August 11. HunseU, Judge.
Robert G. Mitchell, Solicitor General.
Berrien—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Brooks—First Mondays in May and November.
Colquitt—Wednesday after fourth Mondays iu
March and September.
Lowndes—The first Mondays in May and No
vember, and shall be held two weeks if necessary.
Thomas —Third weeks in April and October.
South western (Vrcu t.
James M. Clarke, Judge.
Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor General.
Lee—Fourth Monday iu March and second
.Monday in November.
Macon- First Monday in December azul third
Monday in July.
Schley—Second Mondays in April ami October.
Sumter Third Mondays iu April and October.
Webster- Second Mondays iu March and Sep
tember.
Coweta Circuit.
Hugh Buchanan. Judge.
Albert H. Cox, Solicitor General.
Carroll—First Mondays in April and October. j
Campbell—Second Mondays in February and j
August.
Coweta First Mondays in March and Scptein- |
her.
Douglass - Third Mondays iu April and October, j
Fayette -Fourth Mondays iu February aud Au
gust.
Heard—Third Mondays in March ami Septem
ber.
Meriwether—First Moudays in May and No
vember.
Troup—Third Mondays in Slay and November.
Western Circuit.
George D. Rice, Judge.
Emery Speer. Solicitor General.
Banks First Mondays In April and October.
Clarke—First Mondays in February and second
Mondays August.
Frank -First Mondays in February and second
Mondays in August.
Franklin—Second Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Gwinnett - First Mondays in March and second
Mondays in September..
Habersham—Third Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Hall—Third Mondays in March and September.
JackHon—Fourth Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Rabun-Fourth Mondays iu April and October.
Walton—Third Mondays in April and August.
White—Monday after the fourth Mondays in
April aud October.
J. & J. Kaufman
n iiollsa li: m; \ lliin
IN
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LIQUORS,
TOBACCOS.
0- I
PROVISIONS,
Bagging and Ties,
Anti nil (rlii'li'N in <!•<’ j
CCI'V l.im-iiikl ils ltrnn‘lu‘B.
We Sell as Low as any Jobbing' House
in tlio United Stales, if lioiiKbt in same
Quantities, by Adding Freights, Insur
ance and Exchungf.
Vo*. I I and 111 Broad Hired,
COLUMHUH, GA.
.1. .A .1. HAI FNAX.
Janl 1f
RANKIN HOUSE.
roiiiniiiiis <4'orgi!i,
J. W. RYAN, Prop’r.
Ruby Restaurant,
BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON,
UNDER THE RANKIN HOUSE,
janl dawtf J. W. ItYAN, Prop’r.
Ellis Sc Harrison,
Au.otioneers,
Commission iiei'elianls and
Krai Kslalc Ikciils
< '< > I.V M I IUH, (iKO lIG IA.
Offer for Kale City and Country
REAL EBTATE,
CATOONA LIRE, (the best in Market.)
NEW lICCifiIEM, of all Patterns.
LHOEEKIEN, DRY fJOOIIM, PRO VIS- j
■OWN, Ax., Ar.
Will attend promptly t LE4AL MALE# in i
the. City and Country. jaul-tf |
PUTNEY k PITTMAN.
DEALERS IN
Muckel
•Butter, KfitfH, Poultry,
Fruiisi nnl Vi'Ketnlilesi,
No. 1 & !{ Vegetable Market, and
>'ext door (o Dr. Cheney’s Drug Store,
Under Rankin House, Crawford Street.
jan3l lw
Jordan’s Joyous Julep.
A Specific for Neuralgia.
I HAVE been saying a good deal through the
1 i<apers of late extolling JORDAN’S JOYOUS
JULEI* as a most wonderful NEURALGIA CURE;
but for fear you may exclaim as Hhakspcare
whi n he Hiild “You cram tlicao words into miuo
car against the stomach of my sens®,” I now sub
mit to you what persous say who have tried my
Neuralgia Julep, with the most complete and
Hstisfnctory result;
Coi.vmuus, January 10, 1H75.
Mr.Jordan: —l take great pleasure in recom
mending your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, It
has produced a most wonderful relief in one of
the severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter
ever liaH bad. Khe has been treated for it by
three skillful physicians, with very little benefit,
and used all the usnsl remedies with little suc
cess. I ran with much confidence hope for a per
manent cure. It is only two days since we began
the use of it, and it is apparently of permanent
benefit. Yours, with respect,
MRS. L. I. NORMAN.
PKXEfcanmiu, Ya., Jan. 13, 1876.
Jno. L. Jordan, Esq., Columbus, O'a.:
Dear Kir -Having learned through my friend
R. A. Bacon of your “J. J. J.” preparation for re
lief of ucuralgia, and tested it with perfect suc
cess iu my own flnnily, in the worst case, too,
that ever came under my observation, I now
enclose fifty cents for a second bottle, as 1 con
sider it too vafttUbfe n imvtieiis to h# without,
though 1 have no immediate use for it.
Vftry truly yours,
JAMES T. TOSH.
Columbus, ua., Nov. q, 1874.
Or. J. L. Jordan: Dour Sir—Your Joyous Julep
for Neuralgia lias been tried in nn family, and
with the most happy result,ami I find in it all you
claim for its virtue. And I unhesitatingly re
commend It to all who are suffering from Neural
gia as something a liltlo remarkable in Its cura
tive power. J- D. WORTHY.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 18,1874.
Or. J. /.. Jordan —Your medicine, Joyous
Julep, is without an equal for Neuralgia. Having
been a great sufferer from the pain, and having
tried the prescriptions of many physicians, yet
all proved of no effect until I tried four doses
of your Julep, when I was immediately relieved,
aud have not becu troubled since.
K. C. MADDOX.
Lake City. Fla., Nov. 4. 1h74.
Or. J. 1.. Jordan —Please send me another bot
tle of your Joyous Julep for a lriond. I have
never found anything equal to it lor Neuralgia.
Two doses cured iue almost instantly, and I can
safely recommend it to do what you say.
Very resp. ctfully, kv.,
JOHN M. JEFFHYB.
Fkbnanihma, Fla., April. 1H74.
Or. J. /.. Jordan, Columbus. (In.:
Dear Dir—lt affords me pleasure to add my tes
timony to the efficacy of your ••Jordan’s Joyous
Julep, ' in giving instant relief in Neuralgia; and
to ull appearance, as effective as instantaneous.
I was effected daily with Neuralgia, and since
taking a few tcaspooufuls of your relief, two or
more weeks have elapsed, aud there are no indi
cations of return. 1 hope that the human fam
ily will raoeive a benefit commensurate with the
importance of your discovery, and that .your
pecuniary reward will be equal to its well de
served merits. Yours, respectfully,
MRS. L. DOZIER.
Price 50c. Liberal discount to the trade.
Besides manufacturing fhls meritorious com
pound, JORDAN'B JOYOUS JULEP, I have on
hand, and keep receiving iu small quantities, the
best and Purest Medicines for the admixture ol
Physicians' Prescriptions, and to which I give
the closest scrutiny and care in preparing.
I can always be found at my store any hour of
the night, by ringing the bell.
Prices consonant with bard times and weak
purses. Soliciting your calls, I promise my best
efforts to please and merit your patronage.
Respectfully,
.IOIIX 1.. JOKDIV.
\|>otli<'<-nr.v.
No. li>W Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
| Jan 17 If
GILBERTS
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
Hook Bindery,
Opposite New Piwtnfllee llniltlingr,
< Olff M 151 'S. G A.,
I‘ SWELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
Experienced Workmen employed in each De-
I partment.
Orders for work of any description fill’ ll with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
[ Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
Kpc<i|)( ISoolis
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: also printed to order when de
sired.
MS" Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
Til ON. GILBERT,
janl If I'nliiiiilHiN^a.
THORNTON A GRIMES,
lUoi'iM'.VK sit Ltin.
O’ FFICE over Abell k Co.’s, corner of Broad
and Kt. Clair streets, Columbus, On.
{ jan 15 ly
A. A. I M >ZI ER,
Attorney nl liim,
]>IIACTIC*ES iu State and Federal Courts of
Georgia and Alabama.
| tfr) Makes Commercial Law a specialty.
I Office over 0. A. Redd k Co.’s store.
jan 13 Gin
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor 'at Law,
IJRACTICES in Courts of Georgia and Alabama.
Office 138 Broad street, over G. A. Redd At
I Co.’s.
| !$* Special attention given to collections.
jan 10 tf
.1. I>. HAMBO,
Atlorirey (it l.n.
| Office over Jlolstead k Co.’s, Broad street, Co
mbua, Georgia.
janß codin’.
John Blackmar,
i St. Clair Street, Gunby’s Building* next to
Freer, Illgoß <fc Cos.
Beal Estate and Insurance Agent.
11KKK11, BY I’KitMIHHION,
To Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank, this city.
! Jan 23-1 y
DR. J. A. IRQ CHART
nAH AN OFFICE and sleeping apartment on
the premises formerly known as the Dr.
Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and
Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office on Mc-
Intosh street, where professional calls, made
either at day or night, may be left and will be
j promptly attended to as Boon as received.
' fan22-eod tf.
VOL. 1.---XO. 32
The Savannah Advertiser
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. AT
Savannalx, G-00.
<JEO. N. NH'MOIiN, F. W. NI.MN,
IMilillNlier. Hnn alter.
The AnvEansiitt is a live, comprehensive news
paper, publishing the latest News and Market
Reports from all parts of the country, particular
attention being given to Savannsli s Local and
Commercial affairs.
IK POLITICK
Tin* Advertiser will be a bold and fearless expo
nent of the Democratic Conservative creed.
TO .4BY EKTIMKHN
Unexcelled advantages are offered, our large and
im’censing circulation rendering the Advertiser
a valuable advertising medium.
TKIt.MN BY MAIL,
j fir Postage Prepaid by the Publisher,
Daily. 1 year $8 00
“ 0 months 400
•• 3•• 2 00
Wkkki.y, 1 year 1 75
“ G months 1 00
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season In Receipt of a Large
Supply of all Sizes o! Our
Ctllbratil
iroi- liodi Wood and Coul.
Besides a lull assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GRATES, -Vo.,
Ami feel justified iu saying that we are SURE
we can suit any and all classes of pnrchaHcrs, both
in quality aud price.
Of other Goods in our lino, we have a large and
complete assortment, such ns
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION',
HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. COAL
HODS, SHOVELS. kC.
All of these articles we CAN aud WILL sell at
VERY BOTTOM PRICES,
jan 1 dtf W. 11. ROBABTS k CO.
ABB TUB BEST IX' USE.
fJIHEY have always taken the premium at all
I the State Fairs where trials have been made,
over all other Stoves. I am Special Agent for
this Bectien. Every Stove warranted to give full
satisfaction, or money refunded.
Ami at my store you will also find the long
tried ami well known IRON WITCH COOK
STOVE, now manufactured by the Southern
Stove Works, Columbus. On. Also, various other
Cook Stoves of the above factory, from sls up.
I also keep on hand a general stock of Houho-
Furnishing Goods. I make the Manufacture and
Wholesale of Tin Ware a specialty, and call the
attention of merchants and others to this fact.
Call and see for yourself, at
.1. . BEX.VETT’S,
No. 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
|an6 doodawtf
John Mehaffey,
\T HIM OLD STAND, corner of Oglethorpe
and Bridge streets,
Coliiinlms Cmsi.,
Will Pay lli Highest Market Price
ion
Itsiss. Old Cotton. Hides, lli-y
mid tireen, Furs
OK ALL HINDS,
Reuswax ami Tallow, Old Metal*, &0.,
Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in Columbus,
Georgia. Janfit tf
WILLIAM TiINDVY,
Livery and Sale Stable Keeper,
Offlctlinriic street.
rpilK BEST TEAMS IN THE CITY FOR HIRE,
| at all hours day and night.
Funerals served at short notice.
Drovers accommodated on liberal terms.
j amt I it
J. W. DENNIS. J. M. BENNETT.
Southern Stove Works,
COLUMBUN, G A.
Wf E REBPECTFTLLY CALL THE ATTENTION
VV of merchants and others wanting any of the
following goods:
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
Grates, Fire Dogs, Buko Ovens, Spiders, Dinner
and Wash Pots and Stove Hollow Ware, all of
which wc make in this City and sell at Wholesale,
and guarantee our goods as good, and prices as
low uh any manufactory North or West. Sample
and sale room at the Store of J. M. BENNETT,
143 Brood Street, where you will also find a large
stock of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods
at Wholesale and Retail,
janl deodAwtf J. W. DENNIS k CO.
For Sale.
y LOT OF SEED OATS, CORN, FLOUR, SEED
POTATOES, FEATHERS, PIGS FEET, SUGAR,
COFFEE, TOBACCO and MEATH.
I>. AVEIIETT,
junl3 lm nnder Rankin House.
VV. J. FOKIii; Dentist,
Over Wittich k Klnsel’s Jewelry Storo, Broad
janfi ttj Street.
W. F. TICKER, Dentist,
Randolph street, Struppor’s) Columbus*
Janl ly) Georgia,