The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, February 14, 1875, Image 3

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1'Bi: M.yvst’A rp.it ti iv Utga tti’"V er hih'li or the work till re IS ill stii'diUliK mk tty tils busy wi' lilrrs uf IH-uctl unit I"‘U, ifeuewlfcrfoi'"' 1 n ui-w-impi'i' us u - -,TO|UBS." "tOruel."' "St" , i' ol lair. ’ knit rrogri rife, ■•iMmrtAs l'li i :isrn|ih.’ to amuse. Murtst repei'ts amt marir. ilisialri'H, eng* Ilf pitta mill patent plasters: VnWttl ttiAthruti' Ml sc ■ i. e. cl*4iinmr cCI a I and , : e lint; Then to lilt prir. -r.ur s'. I yell mlt strkr.ninfi Crtail- ,1 bloody - tort to tbs otty; ju*t in till" Vn report Uni ett'num of some ilivinr; MeJmsM eAlo' n. m*h-tip of train-, t’tsStion returns til bother vmtr brum-: Agent* dTsm'it: sith long-wind,.,! story. To write op bis star totboitriatl si r> : Death* suit ni.irr.it-. murder*, row*. Hall, and partiea, minstrel shows. Stork BpeeulatioMs, bubbh s or air. Tossed about by bull amt bear: Praising the limb iu the dauyei " - 1 - And In xt tlie calves tit the esttle-sli ,w-, Pencil in hand at the raeinu course.# Taking the time ot a trottlnp li"i ■iottiug down aaub ati- ke and eatrb ATade in a lamotlsba- ’-ill letit. li Now of a strert rew takina a note - And then et a row tn a ."‘ll. s" boat. These sre few of tie many thioi.- At which the tirct; ss poilcti swing*. airriMiA. When yo strike oil, .'•top iit'iinK- Miinv it man hasnored eleiin through tine} fet the oil nm out at the hot-! tom. • K Cttu’t you mak' nn\ allowanc for a man ta'ing drunk ?" "< et-taln ly,” said the Judfjr. "I'll allow you thirty days in rite w*rk-house." —Douglas Jerrohl used to say of feminine writers: “If youonoe ili|> n woman’s Unger in the ink-pot. she will go on writing forever." —The late Sir John 11. unio. t'ivll Engineer, has left behind him an au tobiography, ready premired for tin press, which will Is- pmdished short- ‘ ly. "Your feet are not very stylish,” j snid a man to his friend, whose feet were covered with bunions. "No. uof stylisli; hut exeeediugly itoltby," ■ was tlie gtstd nature 1 reply . An Illinois judge In- deeided that a man has it rigm to bn\ a U-1 die and sit in ills room and thldle nil day and all night, no matter who does not like it. -"I want to engage you for two sets uheat)," said a fellow to a heiie at a hall. “As I , m't a otnnio let. yott l ” she replied, " I sliull Is- obliged fo give you one set bark. " —A Cairo man warns people not to trust ids wife, and site retorts by sat lug that he’ll go without clothes all summer before she'll take in wash ing U> rig him out again. A California obituary : "The dt ceased was a talented man, of roman tie nature. He plin-e.l the butt ~f liis gutt in the fire while he looked down Uto muzzle, and departed lienee sjKintanoousiy. —A plumber had an Irish In 1 in his employ, and one day having • a .ion to use a piece of zine, ordered liitn to get one, twelve imdies square. ,r Yes, sir," said Pat, "twelve inches: square, but how long V ” A little three-year old t.mn ; >oa saW a druuken follow -‘tin-king;" tliEOUgh.tho street. "Mother." said lie, ’‘aid Crod make that, man f" Site replied in the affirmative. The little fellow reflected a Moment and then j exclaimed. “I wouldn’t have dour it.” - A Troy stove firm lias received a letter from the West, in relation to the purchase of a heater font ehurrli, which concludes a follows: "The heater furnished by you to the ehitreh at , works bully, (live us your roek bottom priees, ns wr tuv i>oor. but very piou Pretty Hallle Adams, of Portland, brought the man she low 1t" the impping point by saying to him while glcjams of love light shot from iter Uulf-shut eyes, " i liave had two offers of marriage. The first did not please; and as for the mil. Ii have a superstitious regard for odd numbers.” Tile total number of books pub lished in Grout Britain ill IS7I. was 4,fi03. Of these, it is lis heart ni rig to leant that the largest number, or 825, were novels. Theology comes next, with tint volumes, and jurispru uyiice brought up the rear with 121 volumes only. E.uffi Like .v Jackass. Col. Jane B. Young, executive clerk of tin tluited State* Benate hn- written a new poem, in which he says : "Again that voice fell on my cm “There was a silence on my eat" ‘'They fell and died upon my e,n " “The oeho died upon my ear." —A one-logged Yankee orator, mimed JonoH, was pretty sneeessful in bantering an Irishman, wlien t h<- latter asked hhtt: “How did you com* to Most; your leg ?" "Well," said .J.uttfiS, “pai&ynmining my pudi grro, Snd MttPng iuj my descent, I i'eitiid thtrownsfome Irish lilood in :>, at id having beeoinn convinced lwltMiSWo in that left leg, I had It cut off at once." lie the pow-: et'*.’! said Pak “It would have been n WOTr Thing if }t had settled in y>m head.” A Card. ■ pHE iwW ft— d*> ap,. < >*t u 1 <• diuoMt AufttitraWr .flUp ■i. Hxsmmmjfgom The Sto gim uok. uuu Tile lfcirrfnif Rwtiiiitn iill !• miteil. ■ * dfpt-T~* H ■ t of >•*> win Ue k< ft Sold Brno, an can je afforded For Onsli. fl 1 H<* |faywgcil to lh<* IMalf Hill**! rwffr 1 tflHYaFffrtnfl J. V I It t/,1111. fVrnpniry A'lminitrat< • , **, 6. 1*75. f>'b —— >lul<* him! Horses (lieitj*. for the People. {HAVE JUST ABBTVK.D INTHI.fTIV HEAD at Col. Bobrrt Tli onpHon'H Ktabli with outs hundred beft'l of fin*- K< ntm-ky Mul*-h. all b r * c4ir.- "Ld, a lyt Of goo 1 . Come *nd nee me, for I mu (ht'-rmlo'-l t■ > ■*<■ll. .;4U> <Uwtf I H HO YU. Make Your City Tax Returns. *pIJE Gotintfil having fixed an early <Ut- for tb I iH ; ir 1875, the If* allow* ,1 for tnainug eetarw* ih very United ami jnn-to - ar<- r #i>ectfal|y and eftri<• stly r- 'juciU*-<l to main r-tairn before fcd.lt Inst Wbilo Aasf-s .rs have fixed the value of real estaU-, it s neceary that ! owners should give In a description or tb< uiiiu ber of their lot; Otherwise, they wiil be in de fan iCand liglji'- to a double tax. yfflAgat tl*f- OtWjcl House M. M WOKE, Clerk r *.uu< il. f b3 2w il. U, EVERETT, Family V Fancy Groceries, liUim Seed Potalocs, all varieties. Ciurdon Ferris* J’ljy Hums, lb. ej|n Tomalors sit 20e. :i ** •• •• <*ilttxLKc fv4rsli<-ii Hut ter. llnekwli*. at riour. . . i W u tioofla DtdUered,. v ?*■&•l**lSiftWßl AND BIJJh'GLiuB txmatantly <>n **m &*§ * H. F. EVKRKTT. Mti 2w Corner near Market. kiOVKRNMKNTOI' GEORGIA. llPiMrliuoiii. Jamkh M Smith. Governor of tUc State, i*. . Alt vaiitler. J. W. Warren, sovrt Ex ecutive D inM-tau-ut. Thomas r. Howard, Samuel (\ Milliama. Uhrks Executive Department. i, B. Campbell. Warrant Clerk, w. H. Urlg*by, Messenger ami Recording I clerk. Male House Ortlcer?*. In. C. Barnett, Secretary or State. ,T. F. JoticH, Clerk. W. 1.. Goldsmith. ('omptrolDr General. ,1. \Y, lieuft’oe. J. W. Goldsmith. I’h-vKs. Jolui Joucm, wtati Ti’httHilrer. Miller Grieve, Clark. J. Branham, lalbrurian. K. A. i’h wulU'U. Superinteudelit *f l’ublie ! 1 UuiidtßK'f. et<’, ' G. J. Orr, Slat- Sehot'l I’lmuuiiAse.'iier. , Tinimart t uiten, M. U.. S.i riutemh ut oi ! T.mnitie Asylum \\. 1). William*. Supci’iiitiTiileiit Aeademy of tlio Wind. W. O. C'Hiuor. Sup. riuteudent Deaf ami Dumb Asylum. . Jiidiclal Hi iiarfiiiriif. MI’KKMK COURT. I Uojj. Hiram Warner, Chief.lusto-t Hon. H. K. MeVay. Jul^e. Hon. 11. P. Trtppe. Jude. N. J. llammoud. Attorney General. Z 1). Harri Hon, Clerk. Henry Jaekaou, Keportor. The Supremo Court sits at the seat oi (<overn ■ munt. bejfiuuilmf on the lull'd M"U<la> in January ! and C first Monday in July of'each year. tfUIMCKIOH COVRTS. Alim ny Ciixuil. Peter J. Struxier, Jud^e. Byron B. Bower. Solieitor General. Baker—Third Mondays iu May and Nov* tuber Calhoun-Third Mondays in March ami Sep tember. Dy*eatur -Kirai and neeond Itfntidays in May and November. Dougherty—First, neoond ami third Mondays in April ami (X-tober. M.teliell Fourth Mondays in May and Novem j bev. \\ .rth Fourth Mondays in April and October. Atlanta tVrcinV. John L. llopkiua. Judtie. , T. .J. Glenn, 8 'lieitor iXmeral. DeKalb—Thir>l Mondays iu March aii.l S. ptern- j her. Clayton -First Monday# iu .Mar* h and H. ptem- j i ber. Fulton iliinday next after the fourth Mon- , days ui March and September. Aui/u.'(a tV. cult. Williun Gibson, Jiidf:'. Daveiiptirt J;i* lispu. .Selietur G u*ml. Burke—-Third MoUtlay s in May and November, j Columbia- 1 mirth Monday* in March and Sep tember. M.’Buttle—'Third Mondays In March and Sep-i timber. Hiehiiioutl - 'i'hird Mon lay* iu April ami Octo ber. H'.u 1 Circuit. Noel B. KlJlj’ht Judge. C. i>. Solicitor G- n •ral. Cherokee —Fourth .Vl *ud ays in Fi >ruar> and, first Mondays in Vuguai. Cobb—Second M"udayi in Man h and Noveiu-| ber. Dawson- Third Monday n in April and second I Mondays in B*pteiuber. Forsyth—First Monday* in April and fourth .Mondaya in August. Fannin—Third Mondays in May and Getobt-r. tbliner—S. eoml Mondays in May aud October. Milfoil Fourth Monday in Murch and third j Monday in August. Pickens— Fourth Mondays in April and Septem ber. Town*—Monday aft r fourth Monduya in Mny alnl 1 let ‘lu-r. Futon—Fourth Monday* in May and October. H run Sir ill. Circuit. John 1.. Harris. Judge. Simon W. Hitch, Solicitor G<-m-rul. Appling—Third Monday* In March and Septem -1 ber. Camden l'ueaday after tin* fourth Monday in j April and G- tober Charlton -Monday alter Camden Court. Clinch—Second Tuesdaya in April anti October, j Coffee First Tm sdays in April and October. Kehola—Second Mondays In April ami October [ Glynn—Third Tuesday after ton rth Moud“y >•> ! May and November. Liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday in | May and Novemlx-r. pierce—First Mondays in MareJi ami Soptem bt r. Ware—Fourth Monday a in March nml .'vptein b< r. Way ne—Second Mondays iu March and Septem ber. James Johnson, Judg<*. W. A. Little. H‘'Heitor General. Chattahoochee Fourth Mondays in March and Kepi i liiber. Harris Sei ond \b*mbi' - tn Api il uml October. Marion*—Third Mondays in April and October. Muscogee Ms. "ad Mondays in May slid No j vembt-r. Stewart Fourth Mondays iu April and Octo ber. Talbdt- Sf tii I M"iulays iu March and Sept cm ! ber. Taylor First Mondays lu April and * > fober. c;„ Oo nit. ( . I>. Mel Nit* hen. Judg* . Albert T Ha -kett. Stdieitor Geiu-i >i. Bartow -Third Mondays in March ami s j.t* in- j , bsr. Cat *osa•~H'V uid M*oniy* in F- l-’ u.n y and An- j | gust i Dad* sc.* ml Mondays tn May and November. 1 ! Gordon- lnr id tiidHi • in Feb* nary amt Au : gust. Murray -Tiurd Atmeluy * iu April ami October. Whitt.. Id -F mrlh .Mimleys i. Am Band O-’to- i ' ber. lift, a Circuit j William Schley. Judge. A. K. laiiiar, Solicitor G n*U’a.. Bryan- Third Mondays in April and November. Bulloek- Thursday* *n for the first Monday* in April ami November Chatham—h *IOO4 Monday# m February, May and November. Etttoghain—Second .M*uiday in April and No vember. Me-Intash - ■Tuesday, ult* r tie last Mondays iu 1 April and November. Flint Circuit. John T. Hall. Judge. T. B. FabanisH, Solicitor General. Butts -Second Mondays iu March and S ’ptein : ber. Ib nry—Third Mondays in February and Au : gust. Newton—Third Mondays in March and Heptem ' ber. Pike— Second Mondays In April and October, ltockdahv-Monday after the fourth Mondays in March and H*jtember. Spalding—Firat Monday* In Frbmary and Au gust. Upson—Firat Monday* iu May and November. V. wan Circuit. I Barnard Hill, Judge, j ( has. J. Harris. Soiieit*>r •< ncrul. | Bibb—Fourth Mondays in April and O Filter, | Crawlord--Fourth Monday* in March and Hep- ! timber. Houston --Fourth Monday* in May and Novein- ; I ber. i Twiggs S.-eoud Mondays in April and October. Vo l'tlt Circuit. H'-raohd V. JobtiHOn Judge. John W. Holdnson, Solicitor General. Krnanntd—Third Monday* in April and Oetobi r. j ■ Jetfozsou—Ht-< ond Monday* in May and Novem- I I ber. Jobuaoit— Fourth Mondays iu March and Sep* ; j ti mber. ; Screven Firat Monday* In May and November. ! Tatnall—Second Monday* in Aj/rll and October. ; Washington— Second Monday* In March and 1 ; Keriteiiiber JT+rthem fHtcmU. (i. H. PotM*\ Judge. Samuel Lumpkin, solicitor Gen'-ral. ' Elbert—Second Monday* in March and Sep- j terober. Hancock-K on'l Monday* in April and Onto* , ber. Hart—Third MomU *, in March ami S pt< mlid. ! Lincoln- Fourth Mondays iu April and Octo- ! ; ber. Madison Fir?-t Monday* in March and K- pt m- ; I ber. ; Ogh*thorp'—Third Mondays In April and Oi to- : ber. ! Taliaferro— Fourth Monday* in February and j ; Angunt. ! Warren- First Monday*: in April and October. Wilke-*—First Mondays In May and November. GlasMCOck—Third Monday* in February and An- j | K'*L Ocinulycr Circu.t. ('<■ or ga F. Bar Licit. Judge. Joseph Preston. Solicitor General. , Baldwin—Fourth Mondays in February and Au i gu*t -1 Greene—Second Mondays in March and H'-p. I tember. Jasper—Second Monday* in Febniary and An gnst. Jones—Tliird Monday* in April and October. 1 i Morgan—First Monday ain March and Hep tern- | ! ber. 1 Piitnam -'riiird Mondays in Mareli ami Sep:- in- I ber. Wilkinson—First Mondays in March and Sep tember. fJcanw Circuit. j A. C. Pat--, Judge. Jtollin A. Stanley, Solicitor General, Dodge—Fourth Monday* in April and October, j Dooly—Third Monday* in March and Soptem* ] ! ber. J Irwin—Friday after the fourth Monday* in 1 March and September. Lauren*—Second Monday* in April and Oetp* j ' ber. Montgomery—Thursday after the flr*t Mon* ; days in April and October. Pulaski—Firat Monday* in May and November. Telfair—Tuesday after the third Monday* in | ’ April and October. i Wilcox—Fourth Monday aiu Mar-u and S.je | ! tember. Fatauia Circuit. J W. D. Kfddoo. Judge. 1 Jame* T. Fleweßen, Solicitor General. < lay—Fourth Mondays in March and Sppt*m- ! I ber. j Early First Monduy* in April and October. Miller Set Monday* in April ami October, I Ouitman Third Momluy* in May ami Novem* i her. Kwndolph- l*ir*t M.-mhiy* in May und Novem -1 her. Terrell Fourth Mondays iu May and Xmcmher. Jti'iae Circuit. Juo. W. H. Underwood, Judge. Cicero T. Clement*. Solicitor General. Chattooga—First Monday* in March ami Sep. tember. Floyd First Monday* in January and July Fanldiiiff—First Mondays lu February and Au gust. Polk—Secoud Monday* in February and Ali gn*!. Baral* Fourth Monday* iu March and Sep t ’Hther. Walker— Last Moiulaj* In February and An | gu*t. \ August 11. llansell. Jmlge. l; 1-ert (>. Mitchell. S i’.i it. r i. u- red. li rrien—Third Monday* in March and Septem ber. Brook*- First Mondays in May and November. Colquitt Wtdnesday alter fourth Monday* In March und Septeuibi r. 1.-'\vndll The ilrst M>uida>* in May and No \ ember, and *li ill be held two woi k* if necessary. Thomas 1 liird w. ek* in April and October. Sun Ik wcutcru Ci ix a it. Jaiue* M. Clarke, Judge. Charles F. Crisp. Solicitor General. Lee—Fourth Monday in March and second Monday iu November. Macon-First Monday in December and third Monday in July. Schley —Second Mondays in April and October. Sumter -Third Motnlay* in April and October, j Webster- Second Mondays in March and Sep tember. Coweta Circuit. Hugh Buchanan, Judge. Albert H Cox. Solicitor General. Carroll--First Mondays in April and October. Campla'll Second Monday* in February and August. Cmvcta- First Mondays in March and Septem ber. Po’.u'lhss Third Mondavsin April and October. Fajettc Fourth Monday* in February and Au gust’. Heard Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Meriwether First Monday* in May and No vember. Troup- Third Monday* in Mny and November. lIV.v/th Circuit. George D. Bice. Judge. Emery Speer. Solicitor General. | Banks First Monday* lu April and October. : Clark) First Mondays iu Febrmm and second Moudav * August. ! Frank First Monday* in February ami second i Momla.vs in An "list i Franklin Second Monday* iu April and Octo* i ber. Gwinnett Fir*t Momlays in March and acooud Mondays iu S: pteinb-r. Hubeishaiu Third Mondav* in April and Octo ber. j Hall Toil’d .Monday* iu Mareli ami September, j Jackson- I'.'.iiih M ikliivn in F-brunry ami An - gust. j Ihibiin 1 <>nrth Mondav* in April ami October. ! Wail -n Third Monday.- in April and August. I Whitt Monday after the fourth Mornls,\s iu i April and Oct> ber. \\)\m m\ 01- 111 K CITY. t litiri'iie*. !’insr puKsitvxi-uiAN. j c- rm ■>! Ggletlmrpe and St. ( lair atreda It- v. J. II Nail, pastor. Service* at 10’ . v. m. and t r si. each Sunday . Sunday-school at Wa. m KI’IHOU'AL (TRINITY). Ogh-thorpe street, between Randolph and SI Clair Bev. W. c Hunter rector. Scrvioe* at 11 a. m. and 4*. >•. m. each Sunday Sunday-Behool at 4 r. m. HOMAN CATHOLIC. Si. Phillips and St. .Jame* (Catholic)--ou Jnck *oll sir. et. betw- in Baldwin and Ft-w streets— I ;.th 1 Hamilton |*astor. Mas* at g‘, and DC a, Im. and vespers at r. M. Catechism at 4r. >r. 1- 11l*T lIAI'TIHT. 1 Uiimlolph sti’eit. between Jackson and Troll]* streets -It c \ 1C udrick pafttor. Herviee* evi ry Sunday at 10 . a. vi and 7 1 . t*. w. Snnday sehool at Wa. M. M KTHODIttT. i St. l.uk)- On Jackson sti’ei t. betwi < n Ilutidoljdi ami St. Flair Itev. It. J. Corley jmstor. Ber vk-.-s each Sunday at 10( t a. m. and 7 e. m. Sun day school at a. M. St. Paul -Southeast corner of Franklin and Trou]) Hti'i t- Hi \ J. o. Branch pastor. Ser vices every Sunday at 10’. a. m. and 7’, v. M. Sunday t lmoi at 4 e. M. Br-ia'l Str-< t Methodist 011 upper Broad atroel. Itev. H F. Bri-edlove pastor. St rviees every Sun day at Id 1 . m. and 7*. I*. m. Sunday school at 2' s v. m. Class mooting nt Da. m. JEWISH *V X AfioUU H. i-oriier of Cnuv ford am! Fnrsytli streets. Her man Btrkinthnl rabbi. Herviee* every Friday ■ mini;, ill K> 1 lock, uml Hat in-day morning at H> o'clock. (hr .ui). Metb'Hlisf - h it. l’aym pastor. Service* first Sunday at JO . >l.. and third Sunday at ar, M. Sunday .- i hc l :( r. M. j Baptist- Itev. pastor. Si nice* on ;th fourth Sunday in each inoutli Huuday- IS' ho;,| Mt K AM. enow ni'.vi i.u ,■■ R \ pftdtbi Berviot ! rir*t and third Sunday #. Siindsy -school at Ha.m. Trinity (Methodist, Itev J.. JJ. J'nync pa* ! tor. Hers ice* first, second and third Sunday at n i i-. m , and Hid Sunday at 10,‘ ? a. m. Altcrnat* j Sunday* supplied both morning and evening, j Sunday m hool every Suuday at 3 c. m. coi/>j:kd. Alt iy Cb-ipel (MclhmiiHt)— Last Common- W. J. (iaim * jiiiHlor. Services every Sunday at a m,:i e. i. nivi 7 at night. Hmiday-school at A. M. Flr*t Baptist Corner Front and St. (lair street (near river)—flreen McArthur pastor. Ser vice* every Sunday at 10' a. m. ami hr. m. Sun day Hchool at U a. M. St. John (Methodist), Northeast Common (J. B. Taylor pastor. Herviee* every Sunday at KM* \. m. and *e.ai .. Sunday-school at 9A. ,w. Second Bajitist ehiireli (Northern Liberties)— i Primus Htafford pusior. Service* every Sunday ! at in*. *, m and *v. vf. Sunday school at :t a. m. j 8. <►. O. I . Mur>< ogee I,odg’ Oil Ogleth</rp*.; Street. hctwen J Ht. Clair and Crawlord street*. Regular meeting* j held every .Monthly evening at 7** o'clock. CUftthoochec i<:ueani|Ui>eiit lnet-tn ’id and 41li Momlii; h in rli month. liitHonh’. Columhian F. ,dge. No. 7 Mo t“ fid Tuesday night in tiiwli month. Darh-y Chapt- r. No 7 and •t* on Bit Friday | night in cadi month. Hope Council, No. I Mod* ‘kl Saturday night ! in each month. St. Aldemar nmnuundery. Meet* 2d Tmsday i night in each month. I Lodge in Burru*’ bull,ling. u-r Broa<l and . Randmph streets. U\nl Itcrlfli. Lodge iu Burros building -Mc tings h< ld on. ! tin- Utarnl fid Kumlay* in each month. Pulillr ItnildinK’s. Court JloiiHu (in Court Square, centre of city) j between Ogl-dliorpe and Jaeksou uml Crawlord ; und Thonui* wtrect*. Jail on Joint Common, f.ot of Crawford street. Opera House northeast corner Crawford and i Oglethorpe street*. i i-Vmale Orphan Asylum, J-Tasr. Common, near • •'■metcry. j Post Oflic' corner Oglethorpe and Randolph i street*. Hotel*. Rankii Jl- ieo corner Broad and Crawford strict*. Planter*' If m* , Broad stn 't fen-t side), be ! tween Ht. Clair and Crawford. Central Hotel, Broad street (cast side), between !Ht Clair and Crawford streets. ; Broad Street House, east side Broad street, bo- I tween Crli*.v t- rl and Tbomaa street*. Puhlic Nriiooh. No. 1 (white male) northeast corner Jackson and Crawlord street*. No. 2 (white female) nouth i went corner Ht. Cmr and Forsy th street*. ■J'cmperanc* Jlail (mixed colored) Oglethope ; street, between Randolph ami Bryan. tlunirilKil CUrvernmrnt. Mayor, John M- Jihenny; City Treasurer, John N. Barnett; Clerk of Council, M. JM. Moore; City Attorney, Charles Coleman ; City Physician, W. W. Flewelien; < ity Sexton, Abraham Odom; City Marshal, ——; Deputy Marshal. W. L. Rob inson ; Wbarling' r. Jake Burras. P<’UCK. Chi< I’ first tfcraad—- W. Iy. Caali. captain: Ilobt. (i. j Mitch-11, Win. H. 11. Wood, Charles Hrady, Whit. ! Smith. James Kobarts, 't orn McKachcrn. S. < <<nd H*jua<l- -John Koran, captain: John Ht. [ rialr, Jowli |toys r. /••no Pickett, Dan’l Duncan, | John Urady, John F- agan. Hull of toluiiitni" fire Ikepartuieiit. Hoard of Control—W. H. Williams, Chief Kn i'iuecr; G. W. lionette, First Awu’t Engineer: C. j A Ethridge. B-.eoml AWt Engineer; G. H. 1 Jour - lioy, Kecretcry. UliK fOMPAJGKH. I Columbus. N*>. 1 --Engin.- Jsoiiac ou Broadstreet, I abov<- Hr,van. Young Ann rh-a, No. '■ Engine house on Ogle- I thorpe street, between Crawford and Thomas. Central Mechanics, No. 6—Engine house on Ran dolph atreet. mar Union Passenger Depot. Hook and Ladder, So. I—Engine house next to I By ringer's Opera House. Military. City Light. Guards— Armory in llanhin House Skating Kink Entrance on Crawford street. Columbus Guards— Armory in Gunby’s build ing, on Bt. Clair atreet, between Broad and Front | streets. Mn- ■;• ■ Hdl-r. N-i ai-tii* r;- \V. F. Tl€;m:H. I>enfi*, i Ranflolpli street, (oppoait*? fttrnpper’s) Columbus jaul lyl Georgia. William I*. Turners Insurance Agency, NTo. OX Bronei Street. l .intit fs' ttiitl l)ittvt!i>’ Ittstintmr Cwni|Hti v. ( ai'ltal. ... - Slutc liimii-hiio' ('iii|)an.v of Viihldllli'. " ... ‘250,000.00 febft dam A. M. BRANNON, Wliol**4*il* ■ i iitl S iiil I >i*i"’i' i*i(. IS Si ILL A CANDIDATE FOB THE PATIIONAOE OF THE PEOPLE. \t WlioluKuk'i SIMMONS’ 1.1V1.U REfU'LATOIt, HOST KIT Elf* JUTTCHS. Met.KAN’S STUKNOTiIKNING COIUHAIi, DENNISON’S CONDITION POWDERS, POTASH In ciisi-h. KITIOSENE OJ 1„ ('ASTI >lt Oil,. Izuitliuiuai, PitruqoHf, (Juinlno, Afort'hlfii'. Ootl Kivt-rOll, Vi.d maiiv oilier article* l"i' less than the i,am urthdes can be laid down here from New York at r< i 1 | \er\ thing tlint i* kept iu a first elasr Drug Store, the be*t GH.EEN and BLACK TEAS in elud'd. * J. H. BRAMHALL YFtHelinuiliei 1 ami .Icuclcr, and aof.nx for !M) ltrond St.. (-olmnhiis, (Jti. N>vinj** Miicliincs Sl LLS Till’ rKS l SIMX T YC’IiKS. • Bent Machine Oil, NomH(*h. Ac., for all Machine#. Watches, Clock* and Jcwehjy Repaired. Hewing Machine* Repaired. if you would |rescrv(‘ vour sight, call on Hiumhall and ffet a pair of Ids best Spt'ohicU's or Kyi* Glasses. ianl tt BEDELL & CO., Liquor Dealers & Tobacco Agents, A(J l-kIXT'S l-'Oli TIII-7 OLD GROW AND WOODBURN WHISKIES, 140 BROAD Street, COLUMBUS. GA. jan. 22-d:im HOOTS AND SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEAFER* IN ■y b 1";" so W I E | S h t I.H J rf r?. is c rf) ags Jr Z - \z i -I | I > I 5 i Bin I | dJ> sa? = - Fj C r-I *3 r 4 7 | S' ■< (B E J .) / ■ £ * ‘3 - ZZ H Ia o si a JS 5 I 1 ~ jva igi; *r* .-***-■ 1 == QQ BOOTS AND SHOES >i<. lO i ltrond Si sfIOHS (INV sill Oil 1 J. S. JONES’ Cash Dry Goods House, Columbus, Goorsia. rpilK UNDERSIGNED. IN VIEW OF REDUCING MANY TdNEK OF (JOGDH, WILL OFFER THEM 1 A'J’ ADv AVI M-EorS I’KB JS. IjAHOK KINK OF MEN'S ANI) WOMEN’S WINTER OKOVEH. KAIIO 15 mu 1 ATTRACTIVE ST2KI-:< !'JTON WINTER DRESS (lOODH. COLORED DRESS SILKS the best, iinHortmont in iimrket. A -mail I,nt lot of IMJ’ORTED CLOTHS AND C.ASST MERES ln-t. jfnali- JEST IN : Tin following di'Hiriilile ailditlons to stonk : 151, (tinet-H CHOICE PRINTS. .IE A NS AN!) MEDIUM CASHI MERES, WHITE AND RED FLANNEL, WIT ITE CANTON FLANNEL, BLACK ALPACA. lilO ilo/i-u MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSE. vt'M'k C()R*SETS, from 50 mnta to SO. OO. TARLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWKLH ami IRISH LINEN'S, in all IfnuJm. :ioo ilo/.i-n COATS' THREAD all of vvhieli are olTi'rort nl low lßoiroH. janl eodtf J’ H*. JOIYKW. Itlic VIRGINIA Store] No. sfi Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., Ki-i>|m ji la,i-a<- Klm-h of 111-} Uiknls of 15very Kind, uml Sells ( li<-ii |, I’or Ci,oil. —-- o NEW PRINTS received every week, in the ehoieest styles. FACTORY CHECKS, SHEETINO, KENTUCKY JEANS and other Domcstles.at lowest, prices. Yard-wide Soft -Finish BLEACHED COTTONS, 12J cents worth 15 cents anywhere. 25 pieces BL ACK ALPACA just received. ' Other DRESS GOODS at cost. Ijaixe stock SHOES made U> order and warm tiled not to rip. Lni'L'e slock CARPETS, cheuis-flt in the market,. CLOTHS. CASSTMEREB, and GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. jan 10 If I*. CUIIJI.HK. Vi .aMWWIimITtIMWHW—BMBMMBKWB——tti E. E. Yonge, .91 Broad St., / fVF.H NOTTd: THAT, N'OTWTTnSTANDTNG THK “RUN UPON” IfTM DTTRTNG THK CHRIST \ I MAH HOLTDAYH, HfS HTOUK OF Hats its* Still Comploto! and i# JiiMt now in ruccijif. of a lot of Lata and Fancy Htyle*. Hi* stork of UNDERWEAR Embiiicos Every tiling in that Line, and ri-Hpectfully mflu att A fiHon of the public t' >ow York Cify Xliii’f," ; with which there i* nothing in till* mark'd that will compare. janl 6m T. S. SPEAR, Agent, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, lot I IRf)AT> SritFJOT. janl tf F'. C. Tohnson A. Cos yVHOI.KSAI.E AM) UETAITt Dry Goods Merchants, Itroml S(.. t 'oliiiulmin, <4n.. II WE NOW ON HAND AND WILL RECEIVE THIS WEEK: Large lot Itlcarlicd Sheetings and Shirtings; Fine Sea Island Brown “ at 10 cents a yard; New lot Hamburg Edgings and Inserting*, very cheap; Ladies' All-Linen llankderehiels at 10c. apiece; Fine lot Black Alpaca and llrilliantines; ONnnlmrs;*. Slhm-lluk*. Miii-iiiius. I'Ticloi-.t I'lu-i-k?, Ami ■ lull lino of Dry (300,l AT LOWEST 1-BIOEB. IL7 Sm IST El "W" FXTZ.^/L AT THE NEW YORK STORE. Tin- limleisigued haw formed a COPAIITNERSHIP under the firm name of (JORDON & ( AIKJILL. For the Purpose of Transnetlnp a Cash Dry Goods Business And have lea*.-.I the large and ennunodiou* *tor<’ hmitte known as the NEB YORK NTORK, IN'. M*J. Itronil Kit reel. Our stock in u tew days will be full and complete, and prices will be made to suit the times. WINTER DRESS GOODS. FURS. Ami iu:ui> M!n r|,"'".l" will ).. ~M AT OSK H ALF THK SEW YORK FUST! S|iu, lt har gain* offered in CORSETS AND KID GLOVES! Mil. J. A. KIRVEN i* with us and will l>e pleased to see his friends. v. .1. is. cuunu. Ouluiubii*, Ua., Jan. 20th, lHTfi.-dkwend If _ Great Sacrifice in Dry Goods! HAVING taken the store recently uccuplcd by F. C. JOHNSON \ CO., and PK.YTON. GORDON A: CO . No. 72 Bl’nud street. I will from this date offer to the t itizeus of Cnlumbu* and the sur rounding country, my WHOLE STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Linens and White Goods At a Groat Sacrifioo ! I have determined positively |o go out of flu- Dry floods business, und close tip on the first or fifteenth of May. This i* a rare chance to Have money. In a lew days I will add t•* my t ■ k a line .> r Domes! I • floods* which will be sold \ Ell\ LOW. vi ‘ All purchase* CASH. A. M. P33YTOKT. I t • I . -i :!' i ' I Tl ’ I" ■ ■ ■ I-HI WillianiK Photograph Art Gallery! (OVER CARTER’S DRUG RJfORE) ColumlDUS, Groorftia. -• - -o —- I >H(ITOGRAPII PORTRAITS FROM LIFE. OR COPIED FROM OLD PICTURES OF ANY KIND AND 1 Enlarged to < iibinet or Life Size, and beautifully Colored in Ink, Pastel or Oil Color*. We have employed two Proit-Hsor*. CiLVH. DeDEURIFF and J. L. DUFFIE, whose skill a* rorrort Colorist lias no superior. We are determined to furnish any kind, size or stylo Pictures with a* perfect finish as any taken North or South. W defy competition in prices, quality or artistic style*, regardless of cloudy weather. We invite a call to examine specimens of plain and Colored Photograph* and Pictnres of all kinds Gallery up one stairs, over Carter's Drug Store. Frames and Fixture*. Moulding Glass, Jkc., in stock at lowest prices. junto If WIU.I 018 A IlltO., r<>|)iU-t>FB. J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Columtous, Ga. 1 beg leave to inform my friends and the public that I have on hand a largu stock of Groceries and Provisions in part of. FLOUR of all grades, at $0.50 to $9.00 *<s bbl. Bacon and Bulk Meats, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, I■Hoi-Dlsi Syruj) siikl Molhkwch. Salt, Oats, Corn, Meal, choice lot Planting ■‘otatoes, I,ii|iiors and Wliu k, Slmcs, Tin Ware, Ate., .ke. f.’V from thia date my terms will he strictly cash, except to prompt puyinK customers, and prices to suit. No charge for dray age. Respectfully, janl diiod.wtf J. 11. II iWII.TOX. W. J. WATT. ■. A. WAJJOtB. OHAH. H. WAIT. WAIT & WALKER, WIIOi.KSALi: ANl> RKTAJI. Grocers and Commission Merchants ( drm-i 1 tindei' Kunliln llouhp, Have fin* Jatrgesf ami Host Selected Stock of UrocerioH in the City of Colwiibfis IT INSISTING OF BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL DERS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LABI) in tierces, Lard in buckets and kegs. FLOUR of all grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand. Hie best iri the world. BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, COFFEE, OUSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA, STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as OSNABUROS, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock Of WHISKEY, from *1 per gallon to *5, and of any brand or per cent, pi'oof that may be,desired. Our stoek of SUG AR includes every grade and price, and our lot of SYRUP cannot be equaled in this city. It includes all grades of New Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUJ’, which is superior to anytliiug in the 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 pur chasing elsewhere. iaril tf WATT \ WII.HKH.