The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 13, 1875, Image 3

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J l\ YunV lIIIOWV OlClliou- o# Hie l*tv—. V V Tiaiia„> W>' : 1 ; During tii<' latt. i' pii' i of Ilii .io luU' :i large number iif Senator* wore oil the ll" ■ I were qiiifo free In their • •.vpiv-sion- emu'eming the scene. It is stats I that Mr. (Jordan sj>oke quite warmly to Brown of his conduct, ami of its bad effect upon the party, (in-.lou said the Democrats must not b ■ the i',>- gresssors, and that Brown ought to apoligize to the U nis'. Senator Merrlmon said Brow i ought to apol ogize to Gen. Butler "Ut of tvvtard for his own party, which i- iti.jnro.l by Ids conduct. .John Young Brown did ratal to obey the united voice of his friends. But all of them were wrong, tie should not have permitted the repri mand. It was a limiting lie ennn;n ly devised to demolish the entire Democratic party of the country through Idm, —< 'mirii’r-Jonriuu. The most ridiculous feature of it alt is that“ Young Brown” actually wasted all his beautiful elo.|uenee on Ben Butler, a man who thinks no more of being called hard names than any other man does of eating his dluner. To call him. a “thief and a “muriSeror - ’is like -. inti llin g a rhinoceros with a pin. "Voting Brown’s” sarcasms, which have doubtless broken sadly upon his mid night slumbers, are all thrown away on the cast-iron hide of the distinguished soldier and statesman who proudly announced to the coun try some time ago that his trie- name was “Old Cook eye. 1 "tiny; Brown” might have just as well tried to batter down the dome of the Capi tol with u pea-sho iter, us to muKe Old Cook-eye wine ■ with a few bar baric phrases, cudgeled oat of hi - own dull bmin an I fi.roiv I with ■inin os. .v. y. Tim- ■ We trust that this mlalnu,. ami regrettahle incident mas hritig .ill members to a due sea-• o the pm prieties of deliate and contribute to the supprersioii of oil m-ive person alities. .V. V. it The tropicalsH’alo. ,u, .dr, lim, . of Kentucky, w i at’ el taste, ueo likely, but it wa- not far from the truth. Butler is a great scamp, everybody knows it; out of Congn- Butler does not take the trouble to deny it; but we suppose it is iinpar liameiitry to say it in Congee Mr Brown will, therefore, accept mi di a rebuke as is deserved for telliag wholesome truth out oi seas,,a. p j . not a rebuke vrhi -h need keep him awake at night. Butler's own pei formanoe was remarkably mild and proper.—A". Y. H o//-/. If members oi' ('one o could com prehend public sentiment and re spect it, they would always say that while a fool may be answered n*v :d --iag to his folly, or a man like Butler according to his oournciiess. the forum of debate mu-t b- kept clear from what is personal and unparlia mentary. Good mde! and good gov ernment at least require i much. A. Express. It will not take maav more such speeches as Brown ol Kentm-kv made, to make n good main more wish that Ben Butler iia I been -at back to Congress. \ -t that tin-, love Butler more tlnin tli i did, but because the time for the exercise of his talents as a fighting man has not ended. He can crack n whip as loud ly as any fire-eater on the floor. i 'uirimuih Uazrth’. It is just possible that oar friends in Congress aiSe making t"" gr it a hero of Butler, iv.ci at tack upon him by Boutnern mu itieivn- lii popidarit.y at the North, an'l le- will soon be a “blessed martyr,' instead of an ineigniitoant “bottle imp ' Let him severely alone, if mii woidd kill him off effectually. Ilichmoinl Eiit/>tir<,. Manure lienuiljiv No. 1 Logan’s compound ,V<dlis.. cost *ls 00; cotton seed 7ihi 11,.,.. cost *;its>t; stable manure ski llis . total 3,000 lbs., cost SIH pi No. i Cotton seed .'„n lb . , . st *360 Etiwan or other dissolve I or ground bones 40u lbs,, cost C.itri; plaster 3,000 Ibs.j cost ‘ff,; -alt 100 lbs., cost ail cents; muriate of pom h ,jtl lbs., cost $3 HO; stable manure /, ,ti lbs., total 2,000 lb-.,cost #l7 -ii. No. 3 -Ultssolvcd or ground lione 400 lbs., cast stltiu; pin: ter goi) llis., cost $1 50; salt 100 lbs., c ist 7u edits; cotton seed 600 lbs., *■• >-t - ' no; stable manure 700 lbs., total 2,e'M 1!.,5.. cost #l4 00. No. 4—Cotton seed 7-n lbs , , $3 50;plaster 3<X) lbs., cost mj.m dt pm lb;-., .-'ait SO cents ; stable mailin' arm His., total jtjm lbs.,, o.st #t; 50, No. ii -Cotton seed 7u> Ills, e, ut -1. ill; I mid Alkaline’s fertilizer t) lb-., cost ss Of) ; stable manure si, lbs., total 2.0) lbs., eos .-•.) 75 No. fi Cotton seed ;*> lb-. , #1 00; plaster :#W !l ■■ -- 35 . ta ble manure OK) lbs., total •2.')" l II• - cost si; i'Si. Jtt-MAckS. Make your eoiui -t heap Mini, ; shelter, lit time to tni. I -i , weeks „r longer, if possible, s,, tiiat decompo sition, chemical, action arid jnin u; subdivision may take plane. Pul down the llrst layer of stablemanm e, then of cotton - seed, and then tic other ingredients. Apply -tifliej. water to dampen thoroughly, and .a. layer by layei. complete, then cover with eart-li. WlieitltbH,) Jse used, cut itih-wt vertieullyj Then if y* lug., v, and ashes, leaehW or iinlr'cihel. mi'.' them with the compost. It will aid much to its value. For corn, use from 'toe to 11 ) 11,- p, , acre, in drill. For cotton, use from ;sOt> 1-, lot lbs. per acre. In drill. For wheat, use from taolu vm lb . jicracre, broadcast A Card, upHE tm4etßignes4iia- tbi- day b.M*n appoint*.-#! 1 temporary Atari? r 1-f tli-’ •'fat'- of f. Thin in to ivt rolirc tli * Tile lliirtliwrc ISusiiie-s uilS be t will lulled. A welt attsorttwl Btoelt ui <'i■•] mil i ■ >: • ,1 l*aul au>l Sold at as Low Priest as can be afforded For Cash. Person* iasl#*bleJ *: tin* mu-1 rouit* fiirwari and npjjli* J. t. I HVZr.K. Teinp f rary Adminibtratur. (.’olmabuß. Oa., Fei>. ■', l*".'., frb (S <Uw&w2t and Utirsps Chi Nip. lor Hip JV'djili 1 . f n.%VEJTBT VP.P.IVEU IN THK PITY. HI \: - | i MWtersat Col BoWrt Tii <lOl- - v ( '- wiUt one fernndml h*ad of fine K nti:< ky - *ll brok*, three aud live ye&rt* M a id - Harw* anti Saddle Hor • Comtul’ mx* tne, f<*r I am dcl-rmiusd t-, *> - jRRHIKI. BOYI). For Kent. r |AJfE MARTIN PLAt’K, on TallKitton ro<J. one mile front the elty. Comfortable and convenient bonae, ffi>cd 'nmt* r Good land enoiifib on the pUntt* to make the rent. Terms reasonable. EiMpah-e of 8. C. LINDSAY, Wtf Or at tilt. om„. 'GOVKUXMMNr OF (IF.OIUiIA. r.\;TUliV4* llcjiar (til rill. •I.vmi.s M, smith, tb'vernor of tl>'- state. I*. W. Ab'-viuder, J, w. Wain ii, s, . n lur et i:.\- , utl\ ■' D partment. i'iionuta i\ Howard. Saimicl O. WHllanss. Clt rks K\ cutlve Dopartment. •J. li. campbtll. Warrant Clerk W. H. tirlgaby, MeaafUtfcr and li n-tUng j i'lt rk. Mate Huiiac (lltlrcri. N. C. Barnett, Hccretary ofStato. .1 . r. Jmtcß. cit rk. NY. Goldmuitli, Comptroller (i. n -ral. .1. W. lienfroi'. J. \Y. (iolttcinitU Cl. rk>. John Jonca. State Tivasur. r. Mill<-r Uvlevt. Clerk. J.u‘l Branham. Librarian. T. A. Flewelltn, S'.ii . riist. u.o ut i I‘uMie D.i'ldiuKH. • t*. G. J. Orr. State Reli< .111111! tm< Thonms F. Given, M. !., snperint.ndent > t I.uu itie Asyluiu. NY. P. William* mi. nnt. nl, nt A. .ulemv of the Blind. W. O. Connor. Sup' rinteiulont Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Jll die in I He par fin rut. hl l ltl vi K COI. BT. 1 llOil. Hiram Warner, Chief Just it . Hon. II K. Mt'C’ay, Juil^o. Hon. U. p. Trippe. Jud#:*'. N •!. Iliimniotid, Attorney Cjenoral, Z. D Barrinon, Clerk. H ury .Tk-kstvn. lleporter. I The Supreme Court sits at th seat of govern* | uieiit,. be tniiiiim on the third "Monday in January j i.ml the ttrst Monday in July of <-ach year. srrrjtioß cornrs. AUxiny Circtti lN tcr J. stro/ier, Judge, llyrou B. Bower. Solicitor tAeueral. Btl. r Third Moudaya in May and November. Calbouu—Third Mondays iu March and Sop , tember. Decatur—First and ai'eond Mondtiys in May : mid November. Dougherty- First, seooud ami third Mondays 1 in April ami October. M.t. Vl’~ Fourth Mondays in May and Novem , her. NV i rth -Fourth Mondays iu April and October. Allanta Circuit. John L. Hopkins. Judge. T. J. Glenn. Solicitor General. D. Knlh Third Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Clay lou- First Mo'uiays in March and S*-ptem- Vn*r. Fulton -Monday next after tin fourth Mon la.. in Mareh nnd September. Augusta Ci ruit \v . ,1 1 (ol).- : Judge. D.i\ enport Jib lo'on, Holirtor < to rul. Burin Th|rd Muttda> ia May aud November. inmle.r. Ia; th Mondays i-i March and Sep- : vi Duiti Third Monday in Matvb ;iio.l sop- ' hieli-iond- Third Jtfomlnvs ;n Amil ami Oefn. : IB Knii’Lt C 1* I’hlU. |). K-ii .1 ,g t. , • i:heiok- < 1 inrtU • .0 I. I• r• > .mil rtr*t Momtavs in .No . t obit—S coud Mornlaj in Mart li aud Novem ber. Dav. Ht.j) third '! : •1 1 April and.- ; ind j Vfond.t; m S ptetnhi r. F r-4\tti First Moodu; - iu April and fourth; VI -mtuys In AuI ;1 ■*f. Fannin -Third Mondays in May u::d October, tiilnnr -S.vmid Mondays in May and October. | Milton Fourth Mondaj in Ma> U and third M->nlu> ni Auj-iot Pioki ..—Fourth Mondays in April aud Hep( in- T.'UI V. ■ . uit T. : rill M- days ii* May an.l *. tobrr. l iii 'ti F mrth Moudn.' iu May and October. Hr mo - /. C t. John 1.. Harris, Judge. Simon Hit' h. Solicitor ■•!> -: 1. Appling- I Lird Mondays iu March and Sept- m- i lor. I’amden - Toesdny after the fourth Monday iu j April and October. Charlton—Monday .liter < 'aunlrn Court. 1 hiuidl--Si ci.lid i u>‘sda>M ill Aj.-nl and October. C .ii Fti’si Tin r- 1 1us s in Aj.r.l ml O. tuber. J hols—Second Mondays in April and October, tilvnn- Third Tll “dai afto r fourth Monday in 1 M > and November. Liberty— I Tuesday all r t t:,.'d Monday in; M.iv November. F en . -First Mondays in Man l> and St ptem-! War* Fourth Vlm-dav n Mhivli ami St pt*m-’ b< r Wan s.i ond Mcmlins i? Alac-ii ami K.-j.tem- 1 her. June s Johusol'. Judge. AN . A. Little. Solicitor tl, I.t ;. 1 Chattahont he. Fourth Moitd.i- in March andj September. Harris -Second Monday* in Apt t and October. I Mit. oi l'li ir* 1 Monday:. 111 \; o-ii aud October. | Vlooeogei' • Sc.'fiid Monday* :•< Mny nnd No-! \ St.-wart 1'•-j 1-1 i 1 Monday-, in April and Or to- '' bc-r. Taibot—K, con i Momlay ~ in March ami Sepp*m -1. j . Taylor-i': ISt Mondays in Apcilanl October. Circuit. I '. D. Met dtcli'*n. Judge. Albort T. Hackett, Solicitor <i, :i< ral. B-irto" -Third Mondavc iu M.tt ili ands. pt< ru ber. Cal .. Ab.in’.Ty - in I bru.v and \u ' Dnd' -K. e.,tid Mondays In Mrv nnd November. ! ii i- . P. rii At'udnys iu l’ l-r t.i v and Au- j g!I - t . Aj-.u r.r ) l .nda\s Apr;! and <V.tobftr. ■' AYhiti.eld i t 1 M.. . -i. April aud Octo-j bi r. Ha t ~1 Ci.':ail AViUi uu Schley. Judp . A It. Jotnmr, Kolicitoi tn n.-s. Bryan Tuird Mondayu in April and November. ! Hull*)) k I !01 radii.bf foi < tl. flr.it Momlaya in April and • vemin i Cbatoatli s> . t;l M .iidu, In F>'b' ry, May an*l Noveinbi 1 Enhigbam -S -I (-.ui Mniiilu;. - ;.i April and No- 1 Al luta!i -Tueadaya nit* r lb#* la- t X unlays in April au l Noteuibt 1 Flint # ■ Jolin 1. IDII. Judge. T. B Caban I Solicitor <F i* ai. Butts -Second Mondays iu March and Scpleni- ! H 1. Tli ;•! Honda,'-* in '• t.enary and Alt* Ni v.i ii- Third Monday a in Mart h nnl Scptcin* Fth S • (.ml M Uidu.v -in A]ini and #*< tuber, i; ' dab and iinlay ailer tl. 1 >urtb Mondays in Vlardi and m> ntemh< r. :•; •aiding -First Monday in F binary and Ait riMt.n Fiv u t M Hidaysin May aud November. tar. . Uir:*ar.l Bill. Judge. CUae J. Harris. Solicit >r Hen# ral. Bibb- Fourth M-.mlnyt iu April and October. Orawdord - Fnrth M<ndays In Mar. h and Sep tember. H >u:*t •: I urth Monrtav* in Afay ami •• m- Twi ". '-* • ond M iuda>*a in April ai. lu* Fiber. )/. Circa./ H r - led V. Johnson, Judge. John W. Robinson. Solicitor Gen* ral. Emanuel-Third Monday* in April and October. JolT'-raon- sf ind Mondays in May ami Novem- i her. Johnson—Fourth Mondayh in March and Sep-! ternbor. S-revon- First Mondays in May and November, j Tatnall—Second Mondays in April and October. ' Washington—Second Monday** 111 March and ; September. Morthtm Circuit. (1. H. PotUe, Judge. Samuel Lumpkin, Solicitor Gen# ral. F.dx-rt H-cond Mondays in M r-b and Rep-; tember. Hancotdt—Sccontl Monday * in Aj-vil and Octo* bei . Hart- Third Mondays ia March and September. J/iin olii-Fourth Mfiidu> *•• in April and Oeto- i b r. Madison i irst Mondays in Mu*.ch and Se-pt-im- ; lx r. Oglethorpe Third M<#ndays In April and 0# to- l ber. Taiiaif.’ f‘l Ff.urth Monday:# in J-vbnmry aud j AngUßt. Warreu—First Monday:* iri April and October. ' Wilkes—First M I* Jays P* Mav and Nveinb# r. j filo ic'ick- J'iiird Mod i.o J bncirv and Au- Post. Ormulg..- fin-ait. George F. Barth It. Jmlg* Joseph Preston. K*.liritur 1 -I. Fourth Monday• 111 f bruary ami Au gust. (ir- ii# --i Mondays i March and Sep tember. Jasper—S*cond Mondays in V 1 rnary and An nts<. Zone*—Third Vf-nnlays in April and Gc. and- r. Morgan—First Mondays in March and Septem ber. piitnaru- Tuird Nf •; in Mar, b urn! S**pt*m b. r. >A ilkin-oii—First Monday, iu .Mr. h and Sep- 1 t -mber. 0.m,. <•*,. . \ <• Pal*- Judge K ~;.u A Stanley. Solicitor General. D slg- -Fourth M-'ndaj.s in April and f)-t lx r. j Dooly— Tljirl dloudays in March and Jfeptem ! ber. Irwin—Friday alter the f#uirth Mondays in l March and September. Laurens —Second Mondays in April and Octo ber. Montgomery-Thursday cft--r the first Mon-j days in April and October. Pulaski—First Mondays iu May and November, j Telfair—Tuesday after the third Mondays in , 1 April and October. Wilcox—Fourth Mondays in March aud Sep tember. PatauJa Circuit. W. D. Kiddoo, Judge. James T. FJewcllen, Solicitor General. | Clay—Fourth Mondays in March and Sept,cm- ; j ber. \ First Mondays in April and October. Muir .s.'fi ini .Mondays iu April and O*tobur. 4>u toiuii Third Mondays in May and Novell.- I hiT. ii'audo’.pli —First Moudaya iu May and N >vcm* j her. It , !'. l’.nirth Momlaya In Ma\aiid Novi nb>-r. Home Circuit. Jug. W. 11. Fnderwood, Judge. C’iecr.i T. Fienieuts, HolieUnv G- iicrul. Chattooga - First Mondays iu March and Sep tomber. Floyd—First Mondays in January and July. Paulding—First M> inlays iu February and Au gust. Polk—S coud M'-u lays ill February and Au gust. Haralson -Fourth Momlaya iu Mur. h and 'A p teliib,- j Walker- Ii Mondays iu February and Au | gust. S ihC.rrn Circuit. August H. Hanscll. Judge. Robert G. Mit'dmll. 8 dleitor Gen ral. Berrien- Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Brooks* --First Monday* in M-y and November, t'olqnitt—-Wednesday after fourth Monday s in Mareii uud Siptembci'. l- 'Win'o-s - The drst Mondays in May nnd N' vt-mher. an 1 shall he held two week < if nee. ssar,, Tboiic's Third weeks iu Aprilnml Oetidu-r. South wt stun ( ire 11 it. ■Linn * M. Clarke. Judg -. Charles F. Crisp. Solicitor Ocneru! Lee—Fourth Monday in March ;id,l - nd I Momlayin November. Maeon—First Monday in Drvomber and third Monday in July. Schley—Second Moudava iu April uud th*t*du 1 Sumter—Third Mondays iu April and Octolu e Wdister Second Mondays in M.irch and S*p tember. Cairctd Circuit. Hugh Buchanan, Judge. Albert H. Cox, Solicitor General. Carroll—. First Mondays iu April and October. Campbell—Second Mondays in February and August. Coweta— First Mondays in March and Septem ber. Doug hi so Third Mondays in April and October. Fayette—Fourth Mondays iu February and Au gust. Heard - Third Mondays m March and S- plum ber. Meriwvtlicr- First Mondays in May and No vember. Troup -Third Mondays in May and November. M stem Circuit. orue i>. Rice. Judge. Emery Speer, Solicitor General. Banks Fir* t Mondays in April and October. Clarke -First Monday* in Febmary ami si e**ud Monday s August. Frank First .Monday xiu lk hruary aud - eond Monday** in August. Franklin Second Mouduy s in April and Octo ber. Gwinnett —First Monduysin .March aud second Mondays in S pieutber. Hiib'-vshaio Third Mondays iu April an 1 Octo ber. lie! 'ikied Mdiday s iti Mureh and September. Jack.- H Fourth Mondays in February and Aw- K.e .. i ui Ci Monday * in Ajifil and October. V .*li*,ii- I lut’d M'‘n.!ay- 111 April imd August, N' lute- At udi.\ .ib*r ilut'crtl' Monduys iu April nml 1 N't'ik r DHil’t nmv OF Till- ( FI V. tlniniies. l-'IKST I*HI:SISYTKnON 1 r • t G;:l‘‘thtrpc and St. C'uir i-t; i-.gs K,-%. J. II Sail, pastor. ScrvlecHftt 10'.. '. M. and -I r m. t h Suuday. Snndny-Bcbool at nv. v n tso*l \t. (TWIBITY). Ggl-;in>vp) str -et. between Randolph and St t'iair i; \. A\. c. Hunter rector. Services at 11 \. 't att'l 4 r. m. 1 rich Sunday. Buuday-*>ehool H* iM AN l ATIIoI.K*. )” 1" , :;n 1 St. James (Cutliolic) —oil Jack s. d.-ti'ift, betw* n Baldwin and Few street.#*— l ath, r llauu'ton pastor. Mass at C'i and i)C A. M., :11* *! \i -1 t : . lot*. M. Cntecli.slH fit 4 I*. M. i tnsr bavtini . Rtmdi.li'h el. between Jackson and Troup str ! ■ K* \. c. \. Kendrick pastor. Services iry S.iuday at 10*. \. m. and 7‘. i*. m. Sunday- MirnioDiHT. rt i <'.) Jiii k-on sirei I. In twveil Randolph :’t i m. ci.-ri- Ue\. It. J. Corley pastor. Set*- viet - eueli Sunday at loc v. n. Hint 7k. t*. M. Sun day echotli at S) A. M. Si. la.:! S;-it i!;( 1 < ori'er of Frunkliit nnd Troup lie. .1. <>. Braiieb piotor. Her vit iM iv Suit iav at 1 1 1 . a. m. nnd 7‘. f. M. Hnnday-i Fo. lat i e. m. Bi-oridst; iM. thodini-ou tijipei Broad st reet, lie v. It. ! Breodiove |>aslor. S evict's every Sun day iit It' 1 , a. *i. aud 7 1 ;, p. m. Sunday school at :>' a. c!a no . I iiig ut ‘J \. m. .Il.wt'-Il t VNAGOGI i:. i uin r i>: Ceawb rTt niul Forsyth strix ts. lier inun Birkintlud i.d.ln. Serviicu every Friday evening at x mid Hnturili.’y morning at 10 OIHAIH). AI Genii:-; B. Fuyne piiwfor. s. rue,- first Hunday at lie. *.. m.. and tuird Sunday at * t*. m. Siiuday-s* bool 3 t*. m. IktpM -t It#- plisltn . 1 vires on the burt.li Huinlay in eaeb lunnlli. Snnday- Hebool m M 1 . A. M. Baptist— Rev. - p:e i b r. KerAi*es first ami third sumiav e. Sunday -scljool at 8 a.m Trinity (Metlmdisi; lhv. 1,. B. Puym pas tor. Services first, i eeoml and third Suielav ;.r s r. m., and 3rd Suudny at 10 1 g a. m. \tl* rnai# Smuiays ippli< #1 Beth morning and \ini 11 **. Sm.di-y it 1 every Sunday ut 3 t*. v. coLonin. '.sbnry impel (Methodist)—lked t 0.1,00,1 u J. Giin< s p;t- no-, Services i very Sunday til 1" v. m., :i i'. ;.i. tiid 7’ • fit night. .**;suday ,-h< •i at I imt Baptist 1 < rtn r Front and St t ’ street p>. ar tin-!)- up t n McArthur po*-tor. >• vie# s every Rundav at Hl*. A. M. aud 8 i*. •. Hill’ day s. hool at a. m. S# John (M# thodisl), Northeast Common G. B. Taylor jiaMtor. S. rvio a every Hunday at 1M . v. m. and x i>. m S inday-seiiool at it a. m. H‘ - '.ml Baptist elinr. h (Northern Liberties) l*rii.Kt'ifk rd .pastor. Hervb es every Hunday it pr v. uikl h 1 . m. Suuday yrhor.l :>t u . m. I. O. O. !’. Mu*.,.git- L'elgi* on Oglethorpe ir# *t. I tw. eti SI < tail mid Crawford street!#. It* gillsr in*' lings ! 1.-1.1 . verv Monday evening n V . .. . lock. ('ii;ith,w, !i.'(! F.ncaiiij.ne id l . l It\ :.it*i 4th ! Ollth. C ihi '** ■, L-i. 7 Me# Is ..t Tie la*. i.igJtt in * a# ll UiOlitii Darb y ( bapt# r. N *. 7 tn tin Ist Ft i.lay night in < a b month. Hop. Council, No. 1 At*, is :;,1 Sutiir.lay night in * a h month. Sr. AMetnar Coiuniandery. Meets *j*l Tiusihiy night In each month. Lodge in Burrua' building, r'.riu r Broad and Randolph sh ■ * ta. i \ai Berilli. Lo.b * in Burma' building—M*cti>i)M held #>n tH* Dt; ini fid Huudaya in each nmnUi. Public ItiiilflliiKs. Cocrt Hoti/je (in Court Hquaro, ci.-ntr# of city) between Oglethorpe and Jackson and Crawford and Xhouiaß atrcetH. Jail on Fast Common, foot of Crawford at met. Opera House northeast corner Crawford and Oglethorpe Htrcetu. Female Orphan Asylum, Kant Common, n< ar eemr-tery. Post Oflii ■ , • •.•flier Ogc thorjie and Randolph street. Hotels. Rankin If* >. ■, corner 13)*.a*l ami Crawford streets. Planter;#’ H-ms#*, Broa/1 street (c ast sido), be twe'-n Ht. Clair and Crawford. Central Hotel, Broad street (<•:.. i aide), between ' Si. Clair and Crawford street •. IJr'iad Street llous* , east side Broad street, ),<■. tw- n Crawford and Thomas streets. Fiitilic Nchoolx. N , I bite rnah) nnrtheust e orncr Jackson and Crawford wtroetft. No. ‘J (wßil#*, fetimle) Houtli vv< ,4 corner Ht. Clair and Forsyth streets. Temperance Hall (mixed colored) Ogl'd.hop* .-! Bet ween Randolph and Bryan. Mnniripnf <;overfiment. John Mdlheriny; city Treafturcr, John :• Barnett: Clerk of Council, M. M. Moore; City .!?*,) ney. < k.-irb-s Coleman; City Jdiysieian. \V. w. Fl# v.'.-ll# 11 ; City K:-xurn. Abraham Odom; <3ty Msisbal. : Deputy Marshal, W. L Bob in* 'Yharfing# r, Jak# Burrns. POLK K. Chi* f lir 1 S.puul W. L Cash, eaptaiii: Itobt. G. Miteh< !' Win 11. if. AV ’#.#l. tJiarhs Brady, WJ.it. .Htnith. James B*>harts. 'Torn McFjtehern. S '.nl H.jitad John Foraii. captain: John fit. - J., h Jp.p* r. / •:*. I*i, k* tl. f>;*llT Diituati, J lin Brady, Jhn Feagau. iSull ot ColinnlNiv# Fire lleimrliiirnt. Ii .-irtl #*f Control -AV. H. Willuuus. f,'lii# i En ,’i ...r: ( i W. ItoHctte. First Ass't Ktigin<*#'r: C. A. Ethridge. R*-eond A #*'t Engineer; G. It. Fiour ii# y. H**ei * tary. pi nr. • ompahikk. Cooimbuft. N<*. I—Engine house on Br#a<l fttreet. above Bryan. Yotiug Am# ri# u. N*. ‘* Eugius b*use on Ogie* thorp#- Htr*-# t. lx-tweeti Crawford and Thomaa. C. ntra! M*#:hauiefl. No. fi—Engine lions,: on Ran dolph str* t. near Ft*inn Passenger Depot. Hook and Ladder, No. 1 Ktigine liottse next to Springer's Opera H*)use. Military. City Light Guards— Armory In Re.ukin Jl# >;se Skating Rink. Entrance on Cra\vf*ir#l Htr* #t. Columbuft Guards—Armorj’ in Gunhy's build ing. cm Ht. Clair street, Ix-twecn Broad and Fi '-rit streets. ■M',s- Kifk k -No anii'.rv * ■ C AV, F. TICNER, Bent I*l, Randolph street, (opposite Strapper'- Oolumbu lanl ly] Georgia. William I*. Turners Insurance Agency, No. OX Brood Sttx-oot. rui'iiiws' nml Drovers' Insurance ( iiui|niny. ( ii|,l(i)l. .... st'iOtl.tMlD.Ot) Sinte Insiiriuiee ('miipnn.t of Nnslullle. ** ... 250,000.00 i,,b.* ,l:tm A. M. BRANNON, W liolrs:il< k aiiul 14< fc isiil 1-; STILL A CANDIDATE FOR Till! PATRONAGE OF THE PKOPI.F. \ 1 \> lloU'MtUt t ■, IAI MoNS’ I, I \ Kit KI.tU’LATOH, lIOHTETTEIt'S UITTKIIS, M, I,KAN’S STRKNGTHI’.KING CORDIAL, DENNISON’S CONDITION POWDERS, I'OTASII in eases, K CHOSEN E OIL, CASTOR OI L, LimUiuuui, Quinine, Jlor[ihino, Cod Liver Oil, * other articles for loss than the same articles can be laid down here frun New York at ro- I M i vtliiug that is kept in a first clu -s Drug Store, the best GREEN and BLACK THAN iu .,l. janJl tUwtf J. H. BRAMHALL. Wulclimnker tn<l .Imvclcr, and agent tor Bit Hroml St.. Columbus, Ga. Si‘wlntf 3tn<*liiu % * Sl.l.liS THl’ BKS'r iSPKCTAC’LES. 1 .Maehiue Oil, Needles. A#*., for all Mnehineft. j AVutehea, Cloeka and Jewulry Rejiaired. Hevving Maohinoa Hopulred. If you would proservo your sijjht, call on Wramiialt, and got a pair of libest Sp(‘efaclcA or Eye Glasses. jnnl tf BEDELL & CO., Liquor Dealers & Tobacco Agents, AffEN I S FIVHTIIM OLD CROW AND WGODBURN WHISKIES, 140 BROAD Street, COLUMBUS, GA„ Jan. 22-d!)m HOOTS AMI SHOOS. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN S'V <- It*-■[* Uvajs on li.-indl A!! the Leading Styles and Quailtis J Boots and Shoes! Such as the people v. anr. HTf Our s;#jck 's all TiianuSa -tured for OCR )\VN TRADE, we warrant every pair to be good. Terms ( ash. und Low Prices. BOOTS AMI SHOES. ROOTS AND SHOES N##. SOI 1 {i*o<td Si i*<m v ( . HOOTS AND SHOES. J. S. JONES’ Cash Dry Goods House, Columtotis, O-ooi'gifl. •pll: I NDJHMGNED. IN VIF.W OF REDUCING MANY I,INKS OF GOODS, WILL OFFER THEM I \T NDV WTAOF.OUH PRICKS. LARGE. LINE OF .MEN’S AND WOMEN’S W INTER G HIVES. LAI IG E and ATTRACT! VE SELF# ITI ON WINTER DRESS GO# IDS. COLORED DRESS STT.KS the be-,1, ass.irtment in market. A small Iml ' lube.' 10l of IMPORTED CLOTHS AND OASHIME.EEK best grade. JUST IN : The following desirable additions to stock : 1 ,0 pieee CHOICE PRINTS. ■LEANS AND MEDIUM CASH!MERES, WHI'I’E AND RED FLANNEL, AY II I TT, CANTON FLANNEL, BLACK ALPACA. I*),i dozen MEN’S. LADIES’AND CHILDREN’S HOSE. Large stock GOBHETS, from 50 cents to *3.00. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS and IRISH LINENS, in all grades. :!0I) dozen Cf)ATS’ THREAD all of whieli are offered at low figures. Jan j. w, JQ>)>. I The VIRGINIA Storej No. S3 Broad Street, UoliimhiiH, Gn., Ilrrjh *a S.m-g*' Si•>*■! <l* llr.v l.’iotls ol* Kvrry Stiinl, nml Sella ( lieii|> tot- 4 iisli. B NE W Pill Ml received every week, in the eh nicest styles. L- I’ACTORY CHECKS, SHEETING, KENTUCKY JEANS and other ■ Domestics, at lowest, prices. ■ Yard-wide Soft-Finish BLEACHED COTTONS, 12J cents wort.li 15 Eucatt anywhere. i 27 pieties BLACK A I.PACA just received. it Other DRESS GOODS at cost. Large stock SHOES made to order and warranted not to rip. Large slock CARPETS, cheapest in the market, CLOTHS, CAKSIMKKKK. and GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. ; jan hi tf 11. T. CRItIIiER. E. E. Yonge, 91 Broad St., / 4 IVKS NOTHI, THAT. NOTWITHSTANDING THK • RUN UPON” HIM DURING THK UHI'IST -1 I MAS HORJDAYS. IIIS STOCK OF Hats is Still Complcto! J.U'l iri jilHt now in rccoipt of a I#*t of and Fancy Style*. Hi* stock of UNDKUWKAK Kmbrnces Kvurytliim; in that Line, ami K BpGctfully all* att* ution of the public t# '• r ß'li#* New York <-!<>• Shirt,” .tli which there i nothing in this mark'd that will compare. Janl Cui t7sT SPEAR, Agent, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, 10l RROAI) STRItIET. all 1 tf I# 1 . C. Jolmson &, Cos WHOLESALE AND LET ATT. Dry Goods Merchants, Iteoad C ’ollimbus, o*l., n vm: now un hand and vvir.t, ltr.onvj: tiiu wkkk: Large lot lileacltotl Sheetings jiiiil Shirtings; j Fine Sea Islmid Brown " at 10 cents n yard; Ncu lot Hamburg Edgings and Inserting**, very cheap; l.adies' All-Eiiieii flankdereliiefs at 10c. ajiiece; Fine lot Black Alptica and Brilltantincs; OHiitilMirKN. Slii't liiigs, sliirliurA. I'm'loi'y Cliot'lis And 11 full Una „f Dry Good. AT LOWEST PRICES. fb7 8m istei'w AT THE NEW YORK STORE. The unficixifincd lutvc formed n OOPAHTNERSHIP under the firm name of GORDON k ( AKG I LL. For the I*ui'i>os(‘ *i' Truiisneling a Cash. Dry Goods Business And ba-v *I the liir : • and roimiiodion**'-tore house knowu us tiu NKW 1411114 NT4iMK, IS’ll. H 2, llrontl mtrert. Our stock in u lew day s will be full and complete, and prices will l made to j suit the times. WINTER DRESS ROODS. FURS, Aud many other goods will be hoM AT OAK HALF THK XEW YORK COSTS Special bar gaiua offered in CORSETS AND KID G4L.OVEB! MR. J. A. KrRVr.N in with *ift nnd will be plefiHcd to hoc his friends. *l. . (.(IllilOV .1. K. 4 ' i 1U.11.1,, Colnmbufl, Cia., Jan. 20th, tB7/i.-d&vvi <d if Great Sacrifice in Dry Goods! O HAVING lak# a the More recently oeetipi* tl by F. C. J* HINSON A CIO., and PI2Y TON, GORDON .V Cos., No. 7'2 Broad street. I will from thin date off#*i* to the citizens of Columbus and the sur j rounding country, my WHOLE STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Linens and White Goods At ci C3Lx*o#nt Sivcriflce l 1 iiavi UHterniine l i*Oßitively to go out of the Dry Goods huniness, and close up on the first or j lift ecu ih of May. This i- a rare clianco to save money. In a few dayh 1 will add to my .-fn* k ti Jiu*' <>l I I<* (oods whi# h will be sold VERY LOW. f / Alt purchases CAfiH. A. M. PEYTON. .i January 1.. i. I ■**, ■•. - ■-1 - *> Williams Photograph Art Gallery! (OVER CARTER'S DRUG STOKE) OolumtoULS, Georgia. | )|[OT< (GRAPH PORTRAITS FROM 1.1 FF. OR COPIED FROM OLD PICTURES 6F ANY KIND AND J Knlargeil to Cabinet or Life Size, uud beautifully Colored in Ink. Pastel or Oil Colors. M e have employed two Professors, ('HAS. DkBEUKIFF and J. L. DUFFLE, whoso skill as correct Colorist has no superior. We are determined to furnish any kind, sizo or stylo Pictures with as period finit.ii us any taken North or Houth. M e defy competition in prices, quality or artistic stylos, regardless of cloudy weather. Me invite a call to examine specimens of Plain and Colored Photographs and Pictures of nil kinds. Gallery up one stairs, over Carter’s Drug Htore. Franiew ami Fixtures, Moulding Glass, tea., iu stock at lowest prices. ji min If Vi 11,1,1 AUS A ItICO.. l'i-<>|n-i<i<>i-A. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction I’Tanklin, Winxen and Ogletboipe StrctH, Oolumtous, Gro. I Beg leave to inform my friends nnd the public that I have on hand u large stock of Groceries and Provisions (Jii.si.sUng in pui tof FiiOFJl of all grhflc .nt i? 6.50 l<> SO.OO l^bl. Bacon and Bulk Meats, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, DMovicln Sy ruj> nml !M>lns(s#*s. Salt, Oats, Corn, Meal, choice lot Planting Ciilatoes, Litfiiors anil W ines, Shoes, Tiii Ware, Ac., Ac. . Erom this date my terms will be strictly cash, except to prompt pitying customers, and prices to suit. No chnrf?e fordmyage. Respectfully, j.1,,1 JoodAW.tf .1. 11. HAMILTON. W.. 1. WATT. J. A. WAI.KEIt. CIIAS. H. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WIIOLEHALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants Corner limin' Itnnkln House, llnvo the I-jii'C’ -t nml llcsl Si’lcdctl Stock of Drocerics ill the City of Columbus, CON'HISTINd OF BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES. BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL- I)i:rs, bulk dams, bacon hams. LARD in tierces, Lnrtl in buckets and key’s. FLOUR of nil grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand, the, best in the world. BAGGING. TIES, SALT. SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, coffee, 6ysteik, sardines, crackers, potash, soda, ST ABOIL SHOES. BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as OSNABURGS.SHEETING, SHIR TINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from tM per j?o!lon to $5, and of nny bmnd or per cent, proof that may bo desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade aud price, and our lot of SYRUP cannot be equaled in this eity. It, incltitles all grades of New Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice ELOKI DA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much cheaper in price. It lias 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 pur chasing elsewhere. faul tf WATT Ki WAI.KEIt. BOOTS AAD SHOES.