The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 11, 1875, Image 3

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Iniitim-iwln> I'.'l'llli/.ir. Imtiaiirnxnlile 1 , in (Krlmltiipi'. There id reason in nil things. Anil because many planter- have bought guano at t mvug.tnl prices on time, failed tuapply ii judiciously, and In (>deqß*oi- - realiz'd little or no Inn i’fit toibmi emits, it dons not follow that eoßfflhi’reiul fertilizers should in' abandoned On the eonirm-y. under tiie operation of emaneijnuion and civil rfiSn, they eonstit lit lire almost the only linin' of the landholder. the ttvul a- negro- scorn -to dig a ditch, split a mil, or even dull his lin gers by hauling out and spreading on the farm the eomeuts of the stable and cattle yards. .Vs to devoting leisure moments to the eolleotion of the materials for manure, the very, idea is deemed preposterous. lie works for to-dn-j, and lets the morrow care for itself. What, then, Would become of the planter, if tho Go.I of Nature had not provided tho phosphate mines of Carolina, and by the aid of seienee concentrated, portable and most val uable preparation* for the reeupera tionif the exhausted soil could not ( be hud '! ' Tho writer, the major portion of his life, has been engaged aetively in farming pursuits us a means of sub sistence, aud, after long e\jierieiiee in the u,-.o ol quite a number of popu lar fertilisers, adds his testimony to that of every practical und intelligent planter, that fertilizers and , r i : i. If npjdledon sandy soils, destitute of humus or vegetable matter, the results are very small, if even at nil appreciable. Because, what can any plant stimulant elToet with no mate rial to work upon ? Hand is not htflg mom nor less than minute atoms of Hint or kilos, and unless other iogre-, dionts are supplie I in the form of vegetable matter, top soil, or animal manures, the guano expends its prop erties almost in vain. Again, if the fertilizer for look or proper eultiyadori is permitted to pro dueean abnormalgrowt hof grass and weeds, as actually itappeus in a mul titude of ea-cs, the dimini-de i yield of tint crop is easily a-*,-mute ( for without dispart'.: sitem of the stiititt taut, i'll- thriftless fanner has sim ply )>aid a round ,n n . i .tie- privi lege rf enriching his mm -al enemies Vertitizers are no: m io.ve 1 with in telligonce, an t tn no ii work in stanter to bonelii .. I I improve at least by one. in'uu, ■ and > rent. .any seed or vegetable hmve\ v noxious, within the sphere of their inline The remedy consist, in u •pi ntly stirring the soil, a t tlx* prompt . tirpatiou of all on. - ipping - I-. and grass. These remarks a.-, n . .-to Ib.tit ■ ■ advertisement of tin- Eureka and Whann's Haw 1i ■ by Messrs I'uMie.ig". Ha/1, hurst ,V ( 'o. These gentlem n v, . ■ irt. rh ua.t ido to supply tit .1 enuiud fol til se tejfißizet- the past - e in, all 1 eer tideates front ii. 11 !. keii mil many other respoo-ib!,- sources at test. their value an i m u ii. The reader is referre I to their .1 I vertisemeut ami printed elreiilurs f.u . further particulars. The writer knows also from pors.e, al observation tlial tin- prepare terns are most excellent. Tile lifingdale. Sen Fowl and Kti wan are also reliable fertilizers, and indeed, the spuriou,- article- tiave well nigh ptht-el out. The II un made fertilizer of Messrs. Hunt, Han kin and Lamar eoutimies, too, t,. maintain its prestige and popularity its a first-class plant stimulant. in conclusion, we would limply counsel our farmers not to run to ex troiiies, and abjure the use of f.-rtili zers. Mixed in tie proportion of one part of guuao: to three of 1 n i 1 loj 1- soil, or well rotted farm yard m a nure, la-fore being uppiied, and bought for vwK at eu*ii pi tees, no bet ter investment emi lie made of their means if followed up l.y careful and judicious eultivutron t(e■ ■/< Tel. Phlllpse'# Southern Farm- r, iiim 1(1 Hfiki 11 I'lltll!*!*"• Hfap. Compost heap should have lie -11 making before this, but "better lat e titan never.” First, tiax- a . ttpa eious shelter, and und'ir it 1 it down a layer (of six inches. ..f weed straw and leaves, then a layer of: stable manure, cotton seed, eow-lot ncra&ittgn, etc., until von have it even four or five feet high. A- you build up saturate eaelt layer vvi’h• soapsuds from washings, - •••tiring . etc., which is a valuable aid. If yur stable manure is rich, economize by breaking up bones and mixing with, the stable manure as you put. down your layers. Let this .-onipo t ie-ap , lj well covered with earth about, a: foot deep, and remain thus for six or ten weeks and before using ent per-' pemileulur down ami mix well. Another thing, where you have: ashes, save them dry, and when, enough,put inn hogshead or I. .m l u few inefies Off them, then broken bones, and ao oiu till full. 1; >piug tiie whole merely moist all tin tiui". When your ijompo.st heap Inc tl<- eoutposciL bleak up your ashen and lion' sah film as you can and mix all together. Make this your daily business, (father tip every in .ruing the cow drippings and put under tin shed. Keep vour cows under a died, and have tile floor covered with goo 1 black dirt attd plenty of leave.-, and straw, trad save al! liquid as well u solid liUMjure* thus you will in a year, h’ft manure to double the crop. Iz>t not joi.tr land remain : poor. , , Editor WitMuiutn: As your pa per b nfMp>ircnlidcd among th fanners and ever ready to ad van “the farming interests.’' 1 give tiie result of some experiments I have made in the cultivation "f tlicit tttueli 1 neglected swbot potato. fri in. “little patch*’* planted in tin- garden for use before the market is regularly , supplied, I found that nmc "time tip 1 much sooner than others. On search ing potato I found it tube tie- mi. die portion, where, the seed hud been broken or cut in thre- pie. For two season. pad. I trie I planting two how, with tiie middle petition of the seed. The ground had : the same preparation, planted tic someday. The portion planted wit,h the ends of ®e seed, wit up mi l commencing to vine when the mid <n portion Whs iß'ginrting to burst ! through theground. The mitidte portion was never as thrifty as tho ends neither was the vield as good: the wore d' eid edly • Btrltify when crooked —no large potatoes in tt - ridge-- like the • ridges planted with the end of tie seed. I wish others to It . and report. r> salts, and if the middle does as with me, better not plant tin m. I shall try your plan of sprouting before f cut tills season. ( ottld >on infiiien, the farmers b- jdant more potatoes,? j They arr easily cultivated tb - yield isgoaflaa-1 they ar* -pjenui l food to: fafffifwil ivdffie fd.e farm-r lit; his own smoke house, which, unfo.-- tunotciy, is too often kept in the; West. "The best, yield I can get is from Jhy slip-, i usually get si t plat.t ■ iuenee to Bse the first of August. In the way of manure for either kind of 'pdtuioes. I have never found anythingie< 1 ntd t-> ashes put in the drill. ITlrish, plant it the nsiie-: if sweet cry yarns, bed on them. Hop ing that. dtln-i-s rnaj try and see if I only had an accident or not, and re port results to tho public, i am Very Hospcetfully. &c., T. .7 Yoi so. Atlanta. (a.. February. IH7.V iiOVKi:\V|KM OFlil'jllKilA. r:\mitlve lleimruiifiii. M. .Smith, (Hiveroor tif the Stitf. P. \\ Ut xaniii r, J. W. \V*rn u, 8t cr. tiirion F.x iN’Mtlve IVjmrtnu'nt. Thulium (\ Howard, Sumuid C. WtlUanim, Clerka E* utivo lK partiucnt. .1 H Campbt‘ll. Warrant Clerk. NS. H. (Irlgubv, Moaaenger au<l Recording ! rievk. si tile !Imum‘ Olllrrrs N. Burnett. Seoretary of State. J. K. Jon is. Oierk. W. I . Ooldemith, (.'oiuptrolK-i* (!• n rid •i. \N. HcntVoe, J. W. (toldaiuith, Clcrke. John .lone*. State Treaaurer. Milh r Uriovc, Cb-rk. Joel Branham. Librarian. . K. A. FlewoHeti, SnperintfUii' nt of Public Buildings, etc. U. J. Orr. Stale S, Ituul Coinmiwsit>iier. Thoiaaa V. Orer-u, M. I. Buperitendent of i Lunatic Asylum. W. I>. NVilliaiuts Siiperiuteudent Academy ol the Blind. \N", o. Cfiiiidr, Stipe-riutendent Deaf and Dumb , Asylum. •Ia ilh’la 1 ri incut. arpHHMR conn-. Hon. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice. ' Hon. If. K. MeCay. Jmle . Hon. H. P Trlppe. Judge. N. 1. Hammond, Attorney General. 7. D. Harrison, Clerk. 11. orv Jackson. Reporter. The Supreme 1' urt sits at the seat el govern- ! 1 incut. I- ; .nuing uu the third Monday in January ! and the tirst Monday in July of each year, MJJ JtBIOH COURTS. Athuny Circuit. Peter J. Htror.ier. Judge. Byron B. Bower, Solicitor General. Baker- -Third Mondays in May and November. Calhoun- -Third Monday* in March and Hop* timber. Decatur—First and second Mondays in May < aud November. Dougherty- First, second and third Mondays | in Vprit and October. M t hel! -l’eiirth Mondays In May and Novem- | j ber. Worth—Fourth Mondays in April and October, j ifhmt't Circuit. John L. Hopkins, Judge. T. J. Glenn. Solicitor Gcnertil. D Kalb—Third Mondays in March aud Sept cm* <, ber. t: lay t.<*n- -First Mondays in March and Scptcm- ! : ber. Folton- Monday uut after the fourth Mon-j days in Mar. hand September. Augusta Cii'cui', Wi'.’tiuu Gibson. Judge. iiai tuport 1 ksou. Sohetor General. B. J mi'.i Mondays hi May aa4November. : < duuibia Fourth Mondays in March and Sep- . t mb r. McD.tPl Third Mondays in March and Sep- 1 frabei. Rieh'u m -Tnird Mmulttvs in April and Oeto- In r. it a Ri'irfc Circuit. No.-l li. Knlrthr -Lid-.-. C. D l' liilips s -licit.>r General. tilleriik,-e i-'oort M-.ndiivs in Kebrnary and ' tir.'l M iiiday.s iu August. t’-*bb- n -i'uihl U uidays in (Miir. h and Novem- Daws.m—Third M *id:i\s in April aud second ; M celavs in S ptembet. F m-;. tli F't'si Mo’il.tys in April ami fourth; N1 n tvs ill Allgust. Fannin Thi rd M onlays |*i Mr and Del 01. r. tiilmer -S cond Mondays m May and October, j . ,M.:t e.j- Fourth M inlay in March and third ’ N! ml'lhv in August. Tick, ns ..Fourth \i ndii; * iu April and Septem- i • aos Monday ait- r fourth Mondavs iu Ma\ j and o t J..--r. F.. -Fourth Mondays 1n May and Oeiolr r. J "■ J .hn L. ll.trrif Judge. Mm. ii W ILivli Solicitor Genual. Appling -Third Mondays in March and Sept cm- j ber. t'annh n—Tuesday after Hm fourth .Monday in ; April and October. rharlton—Monday after t'uimb n Omivt. < ii'ieii s -.■end Tu sdays in April aud October, j <'oln -First Tuesday h iu April and October. K In.'s s eon,l M ‘inlays in April and October, i Glynn Third Tu< s,lay after fourth Monday in I May and November. Liberty-Tin sday after the third Monday in I May and Nov ember. Pi*ree- First Mondays in March and Septem ber. Ware- Fourth Mondays in March inn I Septem- Wav.it Second M inlays in March and Keptem- I b ' r - C^^eCicciCt. James Johnson. Judge. W. A. Little, Solicit■ r Gem-rid. ( hattahooch* c Fourth Monday in .March and September. Harris Second Mondays in April aud October. Marion —Third M uidavs in April and October. Musea.e e H-eoiid Mondays in May and So. j Stewart Fourth Mondays in April and Oeto her. Talbot H, .ltd Monday* in March fid S- ptem b r. Tay u F.i'l-.t Mondays In April and October. r D, MeCut lien. Judge. Albert T. Hack eft, Solicitor Denora'. Bartow Third Monday m Mr< h and S. ptein- j bar. Cat >• a S -eoiid .M"mlityH in February and Au- I I: I- S -oj, | M n 1 siy ■< in Afay and November; j Gordon -Third VF-oday* in February and An- j gust. Mtll iNI --‘11:11 ? vf li U ' 'll April and October. > Wh ’.ue!d -i o.irth M in-.i>*.y in April and Oeto- | ’ Hi t ii cuil William Schley, Judge \. I{. Loinar, solicitor Gen.-ia,. Bryan Third Mondays in April and November. Bullo.k— Thursdays b. loi; the lirnt. Mondays in April and November. Chatham-8 '.rid Mondayin February, May and November. F. S . v ond Mondays in April and No vember. Melnt- Mi Tuewdays after the lasr Mondays in April and November. dipt Ci rev it. John I. Hall, Judge. T if. Cabanies. Solicitor Gen ivd. Bntts Hert-nd M*uidays iu March and Septem ber. Henry- Third Monday- In February and Au- N iv ton- Third Mondays iu March and Septem- t \n-r. I*ikt s.coitd Mondays in April and October. j Rockdale -Monday after the fourth Mondays iu j March and September. Hj-aiding--Ftrat M ’uday* in February and An- j gust. Cpsoii -f- f Mondays in Maj and Noveuibcr. \ Macon dr ■-nit, Barnard Hill, Judge, ( has. J. Harris, Soli< itor Geut.-ral. Bibb—Fourth Mondays lit April and Octobi r. Ccawlor,! Fourth Mondays in March and Sep t'tnber. Houmtom--Fourth Mondays in May and Novem ber. Twiggs H ond Mondays in April and October. /,-/■/;, Circuit. il l !i 1 V JohH iuii, Judge. John W. it ibinson. Solicitor General. Kmsnuel -Third. Mondays in April and October. . Jefferson—Second Mondays in May and Novem- j ber. Johnson—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. Screven—First Mondays in May and November, j Tatnafl-—Second Mondays in April and October. | Washington - Second Monday s in March find j September. Sorthmi c; r ,„,t. G. H. Pottle, Judge. Samuel Lumpkin. Solicitor General. Klbert—Second Mondays in March and Hep- ' tembir. Banco k f- 1 Mondays in April and Oeto-I ber. Hurt -Third Mondays in Marcli and September. 1 Lincoln—Fourth Mondays in April and Oeto- j ber. Mail is. ai -First Mondays in Maich and j ber„ o. !• ihorpe- Third Mondays iu April and <. to iler. Taliafei i -Fourth Mondays in February and , August. Warri-n—First Mondays in April and October. , Wilke*—First Monday* in May aud November. J G'.u-c-f'oek -Third Monday* in February and An- ; gnat, Ocirtuhjcc Cncuit. George F. Bartlett. Judge. Joseph Preston, S >lieitor General. Baldwin- Fourth 'Monday* in February and Ali gns t. Greene—-S-'.-ond Mondays in March and Bep temb^r. J.'isp'-r—S -eomi Mondays in February and An-1 " Joti'-s Third Monday:* in April and October. j M <rga: First Mondays in March and Scptcm- j her. Putnam —Third Monday* in March aml Septem- j ber. Wiikijis n—First Monday- in Mar-it and H-p --timber. f),',tce Circuit, A. C. Pat". Judge. Rollin A. Staoley. Solicitor General. Doug- -F'.urtb Mondays in April and October. I j> ,<iiy—Third Mondays in March and Hop.tem j ber. 1 Irwin—Friday after the fourth Mondays in 1 | March and fiepiember. I Linrciis— fy-• ond Mondays iu April ami Oeto- ■ * ber. I 1 Montgomery—Thursday ait r th first Mon-j i days in April and October. 1 Pulaski—First Monday* in May and Nov-mV r. | Telfair—Tuesday after the third Mon day i in ’ , April and October. | Wilcox—Fourth Monday h in March and Hep- 1 ! tember. J’nUmki Circuit. W. D. Kiddoo. Judge, i Jatn°* T. Flett-eJlcu, Solicit ir General. Clav—Fourth Mondays in March and Septem -1 her. ‘ Karly— First Mondays iu April ami October. Miller— Setamd Monday* in April and October. Quitman Third Mondays in May and Novell • ! her. Randolph First Mondays in May and Novem ber. Terrel!- Fourth Mondays in Mayaml November. Home Circuit. Jim. W. 1L Underwood, Judge. CMrero T. Clements, Solicitor General. Chattooga—Flint Mondays iu March and Hep t ember. Floyd—First Mondays in January and July. Paulding—First Mondays iu February and Au gust. Polk- S.H’ond Monday* in Febnunw and Au -1 gust. Haralson Fourth Monday* in March and Sep i ti mber. Walker -I.nst Mondays in February aud Au | gust. 'intitin in Circuit. August H. llutiHoll, Judge. Robert- G. Mitchell. Solicitor General, llerrieu- Third Monday* in March and Septem* ! b >r. Brooks—First Monday* in May and November. Colquitt Wcduc*da> alter fourth Mondays In Alan li amt September. l.owude*- The first Mondays iu May aud No vember. aud shall be held two week* if non saury. Thomas Third weeks in April and Octnb. r SoHthiccM, ni Circuit. Jane s M Clarke, Judge. Chari, s F. Crisp. Solicitor < ieiieral. Lee—Fourth Monday in March and second , Monday in November. M on First Monday in Den ndu r aud third . Mradtj hi Jub Sell ley -Second Monday* in April and October. Sumter-Third Monday* in April aud October. Webster s eoud Mondays iu March and Sep- ; j temher. Coweta Circuit. Hugh Buchanan. Judge. Albert 11. Cox, Solicitor General. 1 Carroll—First Monday* in April and October, i Campbell -Second Mondays in February and | | August. i Cowi t.i First Aloud.e. s in ATaveli and Septem ber. j Douglass -Third Monday* iu April and October, t I Fayitt Fourth Mondays in February and \u- I gust. i Heard--Third Mondav s .n March ami Septem ber. i M -J-tw* I her First XI 'inty. In May amt So. ; j vember. ! Troup -Third Mondays in May and November, [ HV.Tt ni Circuit. i.ieoige Judge. I Lilli TV Speer, Solicitor General. Buuks -Fir*t Monday* in Aj.ril and Oetola r. | Clarke First Mondays in February aud second j : Monday* August. ! Frank— First Mondays in February and second j | Monday* in August. Franklin Second Monday* in April and Octo ber. | Gwitim G First Mondays in March and second j j Monday s in 8. pB nib r. i Ilidx-r.-ham Hiir ! M.-m’ • in April and Oeto i her. Hull Third Monday* in March and September. : , Jacks, e orth M- ndnys in February and An- : ! gust. ltain.it !•'> urtii Mondays in April and Mnler. j "it'll li.nl Mondi.v- in \pi;'. and August. 1 Wilif•• Mi‘" 'iiv tiiTer rh- foiirib Al.-ndavs iu j | AIM | smiiKcrnin nr nir: rrn. rkiilTiil'o. I Ills C I'lTl.snVTKntAN. ! ( net dlhorpc and St, t lair st reel- Rev. I If. N '! p -to!’. Service* R| Hi',. VI. Ill' Ii P jvi ti s : lay. Sunday -sebool ul m KPIWOP.VI. ( riHNU TANARUS). i ' - 11 ;-pe .street, between Itnndolph und Ht j ’lair-- I. \ W. C. Hunter rector. Service,■: at 11 i \ m ■ t'. v. m. each Sunday. Sunday-school at 4 r. m. liOMA.N CATHOLK . Si, Pliiii:; -and St. James (Catholic)— on Jack -- , in ;, lntv.it it Baldwin and Few Htreet*— 1 ath-i li iii li'-n pr.-B'i . Mat's, ut and' B and O. 1 *A. ; ,m.. ; i \ esii. -at :* ■. m. Catechism at 4p. m. uns i ii , I'iXHT. Randolph street, between Jackson and Troup j streets—ib-v. . \. Kendrick pa*tor. Service* i every Sunday at 10‘. \. m. an 1 i l , e. m Sunday j school at V* a . vi . MIITHMUST. ■ st I,Tike On .liickon street, between Randolph and St. Clair Rev. Ji. J. Corby pastor. Ser | vices each Sunday at l<o, v. vi. ami V 1 n. m. Sun day school at !l a. .vi. st. Paul Southeast corner of Franklin and i'ronp streets lb v. J. o. Branch pastor. Her* vies iM-ry Sunday at ill*. *. n. and 7 1 ., p. M. S.mday-wehool at t r. m. Broad St r. ei M. tliodist <>.i upper Broad street. R. v. B. F. Breedlove pastor. Services .-very Sun day at lt'L v. m, aud 7* . i*. ni. Sunday school at 2 1 , i'. m. Glass un i ting at Ua. m. ,ti vvisH sv N.vHoiii'- K. i t'orin. rof Crawford a-iid Forsy th streets. Her -1 i. : u ifirkiiifbal rabbi. Services every Friday ! i vejiiu’r at - > .dot k. and s.'ilurday inorning at 10 Olit Al.lt. Methodist- L. B. Bay-lie pastor. Service* first Sunday at It) .v. At., ami tint’d Sunday at sr. M. Hundiiy -• bool 11 r. r. B.tj.i t Rev, ■ pat tor Herv let aon tin- i turHi Sunday in. i-aeh immdi. Sunday- Hchool at * '. m. r.uow x! Vlt.l.K. Baptist Rev. pa tor. K.-rvJces I fust ami third Sutidays. Sunday-school at H. 1 ., a.m. | Trinity ?Methodist)- R. \. L. B. Bayne pa*- t r. Service* first, second and third Sunday nt * ! v m., aid ;tr*i Sunday at 10', v. vt. Alternate! Sundays wupplied both morning ami evening.; Sunday * lioi.i every Sunday t H p. M. /'OLOItKTI. \Nbury Cloijiel Methodist)- Fn ! Comiuon W. | J. Gaine* poHtor. KeiwieeH every Sunday at JO; _. ! v, m., and e .h. and 7 . at night. Hundny-achool l i a a. m. First Baptis- I’orner Front and St. ('lair street (near river)—-Green McArthur pastor. Ser vice* •v< ry Sunday at 10*. v. v. find Hf. m. Sun day -Bcboui at 0 a. >i. Ht. John (Methodist l , Northeast Common- G fl. Taylor pastor. Hcrvit • u < very Sunday at 10 L v. m. and h m . Mnnday-nchool at 9a. m. S'-'-ond Baptist church (Nortlmrn fJhciTie*)— Primti* Stafford pastor. Hi rviet* every Sunday a! H) .v. ;iod h j*. m. Sunday•*.dioo| }) | 9 >t. I. O. . I’. Mu ■ogee Ltivlg •on Oglethorpe tret, between St. t'iuir and Crawford *trcet*. it' guiar movting* fluid '-■>: Mouday evening at 7< • lock. I:'iMtliooein.-e Lm aiuplu'-lit li'-. i 2d and 4th j Monday * in .-a-di uiontb. ffiUmtU'. Colninidhii L- u,’-- N't. 7 Meet* :wi Tnewday night in each mouth. Darb y Chapter. No. 7 Me. t* -u. l*t Friday night in each month. H-'jx Council, No. -f Me -f* Jkl Saturday night •in each mouth. St. Ablcmar CorninambT.v. M> fl“ 2d Tuesday night in each month. Lo.i •■ in Burma’ building, coriie. Br'Rd and Randolph street*. li Val lluritli. L-.dge jjj Burru*’ building Meeting ’ ludd on tde- ! ■ enrj :(d Sc.mlayH in < aeli month. BsiUlic IlilllllillMT*. Court House (in Court Hfjuarc, ef-utre of city) between Oglcthor)>c und Jackson and Crawford and Thomas street*. Jail 'in East Common, foot of Crawford wtree). Opera Houmc north'a i '-orncr Crawford and Ogh thorj-e street*. Female Orphan A*,'’em. Ce.t common, near cemetery. Bo*t Ofib e. eorii'T Ogh-thorpe and Randolph Htrcef*. SlntUlN. 11: r.iin Hone. c'truer Broad and Crawford st re i BlttUtei ■’ ft til*". Broad street ('S; 4 -1 'side), be tween St. Clair and Crawford. Central Hotel, Broad street h-asd side), between St. Clair and Crawford street*. Broad r< t Jlouhc, oa*t wide Broad *tr <t. be i tw* j; Crawford Mkl Tliomaa Htret t*. I*iil>llr Nriiooiw. No. 1 : hit. male) nortbeat corner Jaekann J and Ct. . lord atrne.t*. .No. 2 (white female) Koiltli- j v' *1 c<, st. ("air and Foray th street*. Tempo! >m Hail (mixed colored) Ogletbopa | str-- t. b and tn Randolph aud Bryan. t!mi!ri|Kal Bov ornmnnl. M" John M< Ilhenny : City Tr aaur< r. John N. Barm ft: Clerk of Council, M. M. Moore; City Attorney. (!harh- Coleman; City Bbynician, W. ! W. Fir we |]en; City Sexton, Abraham Odom; City MarHhal, —; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Roh in*ou Wharfinger, Jake Burro*. roi.fCK. (thief— First H:(uad' —W. L. Ca*h, captain: Ilobt. G. Ms' le il, VVrn. H. H. Wood, Charie* Brady, Whit, j Smith, James ltobarts, Tom McKaehern. Second. Hfjuad—John Foran, captain: John Bt. | Clair, Josh Xtopej 1 . 7w.no Biek'-tt, Dan‘l Duncan, | John Brady, John Feaguu, K'tll ol C olmubUM Fire llepartment. : Board of Control—W. 11. Williams, Chief En-j ; gin*;/-r; tr. W. llorette, First Ass’t Engineer; C. I ! A. Kthridge, Second Ahs’t Engineer; G. R, Flour- i j uoy, H -erotary. mtii COMPAKZJB*. | Colombo.- N■ l . I —Engine hoiWM; on Broad street, i J above Bryan. : Young Am- rica, No. o—Engine house on Ogle ■ thorpe street, between Crawford and Tbouia*. i Centra! Meelianics, No. ft—Engine house on Ran • dolph street, near Union BaK.tenger Depot. Hook and Ladder, No. I—Engine house next to j Springer'* Opera Houmc. Military. ; City Light Guard*—Armory in Rankin House | ! Skating Rink. Entrance on Crawford street. Columbus Guard*—Armory in Gunby's build j ing, on Ht. Clair street, between Broad and Front ! street*. Muscogee Rifle*—No armory yet. W. F. TfBAER, Iluntlst, 1 Randolph htre* t, (opposite Htrupper’s) Columbus, fanl 1; Georgia. William l\ Turners Liisiirance Agency, INTO. ©1 33*"t>vcl Street. I'miihoi-k’ aud lli-ovor*’ li.Miraiiee Coiii|miiv. Cn|dt.il 000.00 Stale liiHiteanee of Ntiklivllle. “ ... 0.V0.000.00 i (Mis atm. A. M. BRANNON, Wholesale :inl Iff <‘luii I Iruggisl. Is MTIT.I. V CANtmUTI! I'll It THK VATItONAftI: or TUI' l-KOPt.r Vt WhoU’Nalo * SUMMONS’ LIVEH lIE(IUI,ATOR, HOSTETTEB’S JUTTKIIS, 51.-T,FAN’S STRENCITHENINO 00RIHAL, DENNISON'S CONDITION'POWDEHS, I’OTASH tit ete-e-. K KIM THEN E Ol L, ('ASTOR 01L, Lmitlttmim. rarusjori.'. Quinine, Morphine, Cod Liver Oilr And many other ariiclv* for less iluui the same urticle* can ho laid down hero from New York at iv t-iil Fvervthing (list i* kept in n first ehis* Drug Store, the best GIU''.ION and BLACK TEAS in i luded, JanUl (Uwtl J. H. BRAMHAIL, WnlolininUci' ami and aui:m i-ok to ltruiid Ht., Colunilui-, On. Sliifjer Hevviiiji' Aliielilne* SV'.LTiS Tiir, liRS'T Sl’Kt’T VC’IiKS. I Best Maehine OH. Ni*etUe*.S:v*., Tor all Marhine*. Wiitche*, Clock* and Jewelry Heiiftin and. Sewing Machine* Retired, lt‘ you would fuvsrrvo your tjgld, call on Hraaihall mid get a pair of his best Spectacles or Eye ( JUd-sos. .iaii 1 tt BEDE IX & CO., Liquor Dealers & Tobacco Agents, Id.-'< >IS 'l'll Id OLD GROW AND WOODBURN WHISKIES, 140 BROAD Street. COLUMBUS. GA. lan. 22-dHm BOOTS AND SUOI-X POPE & LONG, TIEALKUS IN BOOTS AM) SHOES. |VV <■ Ktt-ji Vh'iijx <;si II a ml) jAli ttia Leading Styles and Qualities ißoots and Shoes! Such ii* the p' ph- want. I ,° ar 'ty* k is all manufactured h r Ol R ■OWN TRADE. ;• i:d we warrant every pair t*v be i Terms Casli. and l.ow ’’rices. ■ - BOOTS AND SHOES ’No. (O i i {fe:id Si reel. BOOT* AND SHOES. J. S JONES’ Cash Dry Goods House, Columtouts, G-eorgia. fplii; I.NDEI:-!G\FL>, p; MEW <•: it 2• ‘ 'I > ( 'IAM I.IMS O) GOODS. WILL OFFER ‘I'HEIW l V I ADYAM Ai.EOf'H BHKT.S. laiigk LINK ok MKN’S AND WOMKN’S WIN I’KKOI.OVKS. LARGE and ATTRACTIVE SELECTION WI.VI’ER DRESS GOODS. COLORED DRESS SILKS tin- best a;■••ortment. in market.. A small but cludis-lot ..f IMI’ORTE!) CLOTHS AND CASSI ,MURES grade. JUST IN ; Tin- following d' irable additions I" stock : 150 pi < iiOJCE PRINTS. .IRAN'S VXD MED 11 M CASS I .VIERES WUITi: AND RF.D FLANNEL, WHITE CANTON ELAN NEE. BLACK ALPACA. 100 dozen MEN'S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE. Large stock CORSETS, from no cents to #ll.OO, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS and IRISH LINENS, ill ail grades. .-too dozen ('< iA I S I'll REA It all of which ant offered at low figures. lull I eo.lt! .1. *• Jt>M. Tk VIRGINIA Store! So. s{) Broad Slmut, Coiiimbiis, (da.. Hee|M n I.in'ft’c Stock of Dr> (,ooils ol’ Every Hiiitl. tuiil Sells t lirnp Coe H ash. S l-.VV Pitt NTH received every week, in the choice t styles. Factory cijecks, sheeting, Kentucky jeans ami other Domestics, at lowest prices. Yard-wide Soft-Finish BLEACHED COTTONS, 12J cents worth 15 cents anywhere. 25 pieces BLACK ALPACA just received, i other DRESS GOODS vr a*r. B Large stock SHOES made to order and warranted not to rip. ■ Large stock CA KPKTS, cheapest, in the market. | CLOTHS. CASSIMEUEK. and GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. I junto tf • T. I llllipil. E. E. Yonge, 91 Broad St., / t ni-.s noth k that, notw/tuhtanding thk * j;un iton" him dukiNg thk (Tibiht " f MAS HOLIDAYS, HJK STOCK OF XlTitE* iiss ?■> till Complete i ami i* jut now in rf-ucipt of a D.t of j/Mo and Fancy styles. Hi* slock of UNDKRWKAR Kinbnicps Evriyfliing in that Line, and respectfully cal!* attention of tho public to —Yew York <7( # v ?<ii ■rl .vith which there, is nothing in thin inark'.t that will compare. jant Cm T. S. SPEAR, Agent WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, 10l DID >.Y I 1 STHICET. fanl tf IF\ C. Joh.nson Cos WHOLI-XALK AND HETAIT, Dry Goods Merchants, liroinVSt,, (Loliuiilmim, HAVE NOW ON H AND AND WILT. RECEIVE THIS WEEK : ♦ Large lot blenched Sheetings and Shirtings; Fine Son Island Brown " at 10 cents a yard j New lot Hamburg Edgings and liisertings, very cheap; Ladies' All-Linen Hankdei’chiefVat 10c. apiece; Fine lot Black Alpaca and Brilliantlnes; OKiitilMiriiN. Slio-liims. Slih'linsN. I’ncliirj < lici l.v. Amt a full line of Dry Oodila AT I.oVVEKT WtK'DK. f''l)7 3m NEWFIRM VT THE NEW YORK STORE. The und ol signed have formed a COPARTNERSHIP under the lirm name of GORDON & CARGILL, For the Purprwo of TranMaetinjj tt Cash. Dry Goods Business \ml have 1- ar- ! tin large and I’omnu'dioii -{ore house known a* the NEW YORK NTOHK, N. S2, Itnmtl Nti’cct. Our stock in a tew days will be full and complete, and price* will be made to suit the times. WINTER DRESS HOODS, FIJBS, And many other cods will be sold IT OYF HALF THE NEW YORK FO#T! Special bar | gains offered in COHSETS AND KID GLOVES! MR. J. \. KIRNI.N is with us and will be pleased to see hi* friends. tl. . OOIIIHIV. .9. IC. < V1M.11.1,. Golumlma, Ga., Jau. 20th, 1575.-<l,vweod tf Great Sacrifice in Dry Goods! o n AVINi. taken lit Qnri . -eth 0.-cupi- I bv 1. C. JOHNSON \ CO., and PEYTON, GORDON <■>).. No. 72 lh’ond street. 1 will from this date offer to the citizens of Columbus aud the sur rounding country, my WHOLE STOCK of # Dry Goods, Notions, Linens and White Goods t a Sacrillo© 2 i !!: ■ • tlel. i-mined poßitively to go out of the Dry Good* business, and dose up on the first or fifteenth of Mhv . This is a rare chance to wove money. In ,i few day.- 1 will add to my stock line >t Domest IB Goo<l. which will be sold VERY | LOW. i . All pnrch.-i*" CASH. A. M. PEYTOKT. i .'iiiitii.il-. Ga., January 17th, 'lH7r>. je(d‘2m Williams’ Photogi'aph Art (tallery ! (OVER CARTER S DRUG STORE) OolumlDiiß, Grcorsia — —o — I >fBTOGRABH BORTRAITH FROM LIFE, OR COPIED FROM OLD PICTURES OF ANY KIND AND I Enlarged to Cabinet or Life Size, and beautifully Colored in Ink, Pastel or Oil Colors. We have employed two Profesaors, <'IIAK. DkBEUKIFF and J. L. DUFFLE, whoso skill as correct Cos! ri ( has no superior. We are ddennined to furnish any kind, size or style Pictures with u* p ri'ect finish us any taken North or South. We defy competition in price*, quality or artistic style*, regardless of cloudy weather. W invito ri call to examine specimens of Plain and Colored Photographs and Pictures of all kind*. Gallery up one stairs, over Carter's Drug Store. Frames and Fixture*, Moulding Glass, Ac., tu stock at lowest prices. janio tf WJJ UIM A KKO., PropriHoi-s. W. J. AY ATT. J. A. WALKER. (HAS. H. WATT. WAIT & WALKER, VVIIOLKWAI.K ANI) ItUTAIL (irroc<‘rs hihl Commission Merchants < 'oritci' uiKlcr Itniilclii lloiino. Hhvd Hit- 1..!i-(fcst tttitl Isck| Sclccii'il Stock Ilf C nice tics in Hie City of Coliiml.iis, I-OKHIHTISO OF It.U’ON SJDEH, Hi LK HliiKS. BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL DKIIH. ill LK HAM* BACON HAMS. I, V l!l) iii tierces, Lard in buckets and ko^s. all Kracios, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE’, brand. - (lie liest in the worht. BAOOINO, TIES, SALT, SIKJAR, MACKEREL, SOAR, CHEESE, COFKJ-:i-;, OYSTERS, SARDINES. CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as (ISNA BTJJMIK, Sll KI'.TING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS i and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from SI per gallon to s!>, and of any brand or per cent, j proof that may be desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, aud our lot of : SYRUP cannot bn equaled in this city. It includes all grades of New Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice P LOR I DA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in tho market, and much cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select | ed expressly for our trade. Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before jmr i chasing elsewhere. j janl l! WAIT * (VALKKK. J. H. HAMILTON, I Wholesale and Retail (trover, .limclion Fruuklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Col u.inlDtis, C3-a. I bavc t > inform mv friend* and the public that. I have on haml a large stock of ' Groceries and Provisions i%4 . ('on Min# in ]>ai’t of T’l/H'K of nil #rad<*-L at #0.50 to bbl. Bacon and Bulk Meats, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, I‘Moi*i4!:i Syrup imd MolasweN, Salt, Oats, Coni, Meal, choice lot Planting Potatoes, l.iqnorM and Wines, Shoes, Tin Ware, Ac., Ac. From this date my terms will he strictly cash, except to prompt pitying customers, and prices to suit. No charge fordrnyage. Respectfully, j,nl .losUwtf J. H. HIIII.TOV, BOOTS AM) SHOES.