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Park will have another monu
ment for the Communists to pull
down Um next time their turn comes.
It will be decliouteil cm the 18th of
March, cud will ho in memory of
Oeneruls Lecomto and Thomas, kill
ed on that day in 1871.
In 1871 we had in these United
States 5,830 failures, with liabilities
to $153,330,000; but in 1873 the failures
wore 6.183aud tin- liabilities $223,439.-
oot*. Lust year, therefore, more small
failures; the big fellows went earlier.
—Mrs. William Plant/,, of Albany,
lias just left her husband because
he snores. There are other women
who never know whether their hus
bands snore or not, their (minted re
marks on the lode and clubs and
such tilings keeping hubby awake to
the Inst.
—ln some comments ui>on changes
in the com position of the American
Congress, the Pall Moll ttaenttr says
that "Mr. Johnson is the only ex
president who has returned to politi
cal life with any euergetie purpose.
—Wo make with pleasure the im
portant correction which is going the
rounds, that Mr. Browning's new po
em is not, as has been stated, a trans
lation of any work of Aristophanes,
but an Aristophunio p icui. Now you
know what you’re buying.
There is a strong belief in the
neighborhood of Boyle farm 111 Eng
land that the missing will of the late
Ijord St. Leonards, for which are
ward of £SOO is offered, Is buried with
hiui. It was seen in Ills hands a few
days before his death. By his ex
press desire the venerable ex-Chan
cellor was laid in his coffin inn dress
ing gown which he usually wore, and
in the (locket of the dressing gown fs
supposed to lie this will. It is said
tluii stops will speedily be taken to
prove the truth nr falsehood of this
rumor.
Gukat loeGorobs. In 1818aglacier
3.0(10 feet long, 100 feet high, descend
ed into the valley of the river Drupse.
Above it a lake was formed which
contained 8,000,000,000 gallons of wa
tt. The authorities drove a tunnel
through the ice barrier and drew
nearly half of the water safely, but
then the current and thawing hud so
enlarged the tunnel that the ice har
rier gave way, aud the other half of
tins water was discharged in half an
hour. In 18-15 a similar lake was
formed by the Vermont glacier.
When the ice barrier gave way iioo,-
<BBI,OOO gallons of water was discharg
ed in an hour. In both eases there
was an Immense destruction of prop
erty and lives.
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Tar.New York Ahlermun’sCommit
tee on Finance considered on Wed
nesday tlie bills presented by the ho
tel proprietors and livery stable keep
ers who helped tlie eitv to entertain
King Kalakaua. The rooms used,
victuals eaten, wine drunk and cigars
smoked at the Windsor Hotel cost
$6,286 91. For the coaches which he
furnished for the royal party Mr. Far-
Icy charged $2,8-14.
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We are glad to hear that Gen. Mar
cus J. Wright a well known confed
erate officer, who was, for a consider
able time, in command of the post in
this city, has been tendered an impor
tant millitary appointment by tHo
Khedive of Egypt, llis new position
makes him an adjutant-general, with
. t he rank and pay of a colonel of artil
-1 lory in the Egyptian army. Atlanta ;
(Constitution.
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Tub national grange is in clover. I
it received last year $179,000 for char
iters, fees, etc., and should do, and is
[■doing, a world of good with this large
'-amount of money. The organization
fisso large that the tax is scarcely
felt in the subordinate granges.
i The labor-troubles, which seem to
\ follow the blooming of the violets
und t he songs of t he vernal blue-bird, !
'. have begun in Pennsylvania. Two
[thousand railroad men who have
‘Leon invited by their employers to
(give up their connection with unions
iliave declined, and the consequence
|is they will stepdown and out.
1 A young man, in Now York, recent
ly picked up an envelope containing
|570,000 worth of bonds, which lie re
kurned to their owners, a firm of
■jankers. Tlie latter had just had
Stheir circulars printed, offering #I.OOO
Ire ward for the missing bonds, bui
jproinptlv cut down the reward to
pion.
fc An Illinois granger is about leasing
p. .00acres of land in Monroe county,
[Mississippi, upon which fifty Illinois
gamilies will settle when the negotia
aions are completed.
k The company of learned theolog
ians, revising lue authorized version
gbf the Bible, lately held their twonty-
Kiglith session in Loudon. They
have now got up to Isaiah.
GILBERT'S
[printing OFFICE
AND
Book Bindery,
Xe Po*tofllc* ISuHiling;,
COLUM 151 'S, GA.,
■pH WELL SUPPLIED with material, and
■ Experienced Workmen employed iu each I)e
--gpartiaeut.
; (>rder* for work of any description filled with
Hftpatch, aud at moat reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
)f every description on hand, or printed to or•
ler at short notice.
Receipt Boolch
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
(Jways in sto-k: also printed to order when de-
Jreii.
■ As- Pricek and Specimen* of Work furnished
Btm application.
thos. c;n.ni:T,
K janl tf Columlmo. Ln.
|“NOT AFRAID!”
frolumbiis Merchants
E NEED NOT FEAR TO ADVERTISE IN’
1 1 f E TALBOTTON STANDARD
ITT IS PUBLISHED in TALBOT COUNTS’. ONE
Vf the wealthiest in Oeargia, and the people
love to do their trading in Calumbus, and
V y *re obliged to spend their money with those
■prebanta who advertise. The STANDARD has
circulation. Address
w. E. MPMFORD,
boo Editor and Business Manager.
W. 4. WATT. J. A. WAI.KKH. CHAS. H. WATT.
WATT & WA LK ER,
WIIOLKKALK AND HKTAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants
t'orner luiiirr ItnnUtii Ilmise,
Have the.Larged and Best Selected Stock of Uroccrles in the City of Columbus,
CONSISTING OF
BACON SIDES. BULK SIDES. BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUT,
: DEES. BULK HAMS*. BACON HAMS.
LAUD ill tierces. Lard ill buckets and kegs.
FLOUIi of all grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand,
the best in the world.
BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR. MACKEREL, SOAP. CHEESE,
COFFEE, OYSTERS. SARDINES, CRACKERS. POTASH, SODA.
STARCH. SHOES, 800 TS, und Staple Drv Goods, such as
OSNARURGS.SHEETING, SHIl! TINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES. Y ARNS
and PANTS GOODS. Also, 11 well selected stock of
WHISKEY, from #1 per gallon to #5, and of any brand or per cent,
j proof that may bo desired.
Our stock of SUGAR 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 SYRUP, which is superior to anything in tlie market, and much
cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, (dear color, and select
ed expressly for our trade.
Cush customers can always save money by giving us n trial before pur
chasing elsewhere.
.inn l tf WATT * WALKEN.
* J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale ami Retail Grocer,
Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets,
Colvimtous, Gta.
1 HAVE IN STORE A I.AROK STOCK OF
Groceries and Provisions
which were bought at lowest rush price* in car load lots nud which 1 um Helling at the very lowest
price* for CASH.
200 barrels Flour of all grades, including the Silver Luke brand at
$6,25 to $8.50 per barrel.
Bacon und Hulk Meats of all kinds. Corn, Oats, Meal,
ljird--Choice Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets.
Florida and New Orleans Syrups. Silver Drips and West India
Molasses.
Sugars of every grade. Choice Teas.
Mackerel in packages of every size, one-lmlf the price of bacon.
Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Cheeks, Stripes,
Cotton Yarns, Ac. Siloes, Wines and Liipiprs.
Hugging, Ties. Salt. Tin Ware, Ac.
" My stock will hßvuv- be kept full and complete. Terms STRICTLY
CASH, except to PROMPT-PAYING customers. No charge for drayage.
Respectfully,
iuli3 .leudiwtf .1. 11. H AMILTON.
BOOTS AMI SHOES.
POPE <fc LONG,
DEALERS IN
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•sans tlliV S,LOOII 1
J. H. BRAMHALL,
Wntlml4Lor an<l Jotvrlrr,
09 Broad St.j Columbus, Ga.
sf:lliS the best spectacles.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired.
If you would preserve your call on Bramjiall and get a pair of I
his best Spectacles or Eye Glasses.
janl if
The VIRGINIA Store,
No. 80 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
Keeps a l.irir- Slocii of Orj (.Mods of Every Hind, and
Sells flienp lor lash.
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NEW PRINTS received every week, in the choicest styles.
FACTORY CHECKS, SHEETING, KENTUCKY JEANS and other
Domestics, at lowest prices.
I Yard-wide Soft-Finish PREACHED COTTONS, Icents worth 15
cents anywhere.
25 pieces (SLACK ALPACA just received.
Other DRESS GOODS at cost.
stoek SHOES made to order and warranted not. to rip.
Large stock CARPETS, cheapest in the market.
CLOTHS, CASSIMEBKS, and GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
| janl!) tf 11. T. CUIia.EK.
“Till i in Ml
Williams’ Photograph Art Gallery!
(OVER CARTERS DRUG STORE)
Columbus, Georgia.
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IyiIOTOORAPH PORTRAITS FROM LIFE. OR COPIED FROM OLD PICTURES OF ANY KIND AND
Enlarged to Cabinet or Life Sire, and beautifully Colored iu Ink, Pastel or Oil Colors.
We have employed two Professors, OH AH. DrBEURIFF and J. L. DCFFIE, whose skill as correct
Colorist has no superior. We are determined to furnish any kind, size or style Pictures with as
perfect finish as any taken North er South.
We defy competition in prices, quality or artistic styles, regardless of cloudy weather.
We invite a call to examine specimens of Plain and Colored Photographs and Picture;! of all
kinds. Gallery up one stairs, over Carter’s Drug Store.
Frames and Fixtures, Moulding Glass, &c., in stock at lowest prices.
janlO tf IVIU.I \ ’IS X BUO.. Iro|iri<-oi*.
AND AGENT FOR
?4lii*r<‘i* S<‘ winy: M
Best Machine Oil. Needles. An-., for all Machines.
Hewing Machines Repaired.
GS-rea-t IR.ecl taction.
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PRICES OF FERTILIZERS!
IMPORTANT TO GRANGERS AND FARMERS !
i (Georgia State Orange Fertilizer,
Georgia State Orange Dissolved Bone, and
Ooorgia State Orange Acid Phosphate,
I'OK MALE TO FARMERS AT PIttMCN All I’ll nill.OW THU CHRUKXT RATRM
FOIt FHUTIIJZF.IK* OF THU HIUHI>T -It AUK.
Hi) Grangers cau purchase at contract rates agreed on with Manufacturers’ Combination ly the
1 Slate Orange. For lurthor particularH, enquire of
J. L. DUNHAM & CO.,
A gent n n4 CiiliimbiiN.
N. B.—Time arrangement# can he made by RESPONSIBLE Granger* and Farmer#.
Columbuß, Oft.. March ?th, 1875. [2w
BEDE LL & CO.,
Liquor Dealers & Tobacco Agents,
A(Jl<].N r rS FOIt TIIE
OLD GROW AND WOODBURN WHISKIES,
140 BROAD Street, COLUMBUS. GA.
jan. 22-dihn ’
Columbus Oil Company.
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Wc offer to the WHOLESALE trade of Columbus and surrounding country,
CARBON OIL, 110, 130 and 175,
1'IIij: TEST. Also,
Gasoline and all Lubi'icating Oils,
SUCH AS
Ue( Virginia, Lanl. Utnd, N|dmll<‘ anti Thlloyv Oil.
it a*■ The above OJls wc guarantee to Rell ALWAYS for lean than can be laid down from any other
market, in bar rein. Prices subject to fluedilation of market and quantity of purchases.
oillt*(* 8 1 lintari street, at Haliler’s t ijenr Btore. mhio ly
William P. Turner's Insurance Agency,
INTo. 91 Broad Street.
Farmers’ami Drovers’ Insurance Company. Capital, .... $200,000.00
State Insurance Company of Nashville. “ ... 250,000.00
lebr> d3m
DANIEL R. BIZE,
DEALER IN
OF,ll lb AM* FANCY
OROOEIRII3S,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
It Till uueqHab’tl advantages l<>r obtaining
\ \ (’ountry Produce ! keep constantly in store
Butter. Eggs, Chickens, Potatoeß, Dried Fruit,
.v< . Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES,
both fresh ami attractive, ami at lowest possible
CASH PRICES. All aro iuvited to examine on
lirtuii si., iteivvccn Oglethorpe AJaekkon.
janl deodawtf
idiiiiui.Mralor’s Suit*
OF
Valuable City Residence.
t iriLL be sold in front of Ellis k Harrison’s
VV Auction Room, in the city of Columbus,
between the usual hours of sale, on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT,
City Lot No. 373, corner of Franklin and For
syth streets, with all the improvements thereon,
at present occupied by J. A. Tyler, as the prop
erty belonging to the estate of John Betbune,
deceased.
Hold by order of the Court of Ordinary of
Muscogee county, for purposes of distribution.
JOSEPH JONEB,
feb’27 on wit Administrator.
Administrator’s Sale.
\GKKEABLY to an order from the Court of Or
dinary of Chattahoochee County, will be sold
j within the legal hours of sale, before the. Court
! House door, in Cusseta, on the first Tuesday in
j April next, the following described lands, as tbo
i property of Wm, Kiddle Hpurger, late of said
! County, deceased, for the purpose of paying the
debts of said deceased: Fast half Of Lot No. 200,
Fast half of Lot No. 208, except two acres, more
or less> iu the. hi.iithwest corner of said east half;
one hundred and five arroß, more or less, of the
west part of Lot No. 207; six acres, more or less,
i of Lot No. 207, bounded on the east by the road,
on the south by the present run of llitchettee
1 creek, on the north by the. old run of the same
1 crook; one acre of Lot No. 238, bounded on the
north bjr the road from Cuss. fa to Pinevillc, on
the west by the school house lot, all lying in the
32d Distrit of Chattahoochee County.
Terms, cash.
W. W. SHIPP, Adm’r, kc.
Feb. 24. 1876. wtd
/ ti l ICE OF ORDINARY CHATTAHOOCHEE
l / COUNTY. -Whereas, It. W. Scoggins makes
application to me for letters of administration
upon the estate of Green B. Hcoggjns, late of said
county, deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
parties concerned to show cause (if any they
have.) why said letters should not be granted to
applicant at the April term of the Court.
W. A. FARLEY, Ordinary.
mhfi oawtd
/ VFFICE OF ORDINARY CHATTAHOOCHEE
" / COUNTY.—Whereas. R. W. Scoggins makes
application to me tor letters of guardianship of
tli'- minor children of the late Green B. Scoggins;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
parties concerned to show cause (if any they have)
ut tiie April term of the Court of Ordinary, why
said letters should not be granted to said appli
cant. W. A. FARLEY,
inb6 30d Ordinary.
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■ rpHF.Y have always taken the premium at all
1 the State Fairs where trials have been made,
over all other Stoves. I am Special Agent for
this section. Every Stove warranted to give full
satisfaction, or money refunded.
And at iny store you will also find the long
tried and well known IRON WITCH COOK
STOVE, now manufactured by the Southern
Stove Works, Columbus. (la. Also, various other
Cook Stoves of the above factory, from sls up.
I also keep on hand a general stock of House-
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
J. M. KEV\RTT\H,
No. 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
fanfi deodawtf
T. S. SPEAR, **••
No. 101 Broad St„ Columbus, Ga.
Gold Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds,
Silver and Plated Ware.
SPECTACLES A SPU l AI.TV
Widt h do not tire the Eye, and lunt many
yearn without change.
9„ KKGRiVIMU NEATLY IMHVK. &■
Watcher, Jnwelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
All ordern will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing Machine 0 epot,
t* 1,10 tf
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season In Receipt of a Large
Supply of all Sizes of Our
Celebrated
i’ or Dot ii W(mil anl Coul.
Besides a lull assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GKATKH, &<•.,
And feel justified in saying that we are SURE
we can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both
in quality and price.
Of other Goods in our line, wc have a large and
complete assortment, such aa
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
Or KVKBT DKSCEIPTIOy,
HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL
HODS, SHOVELS, AC.
All of these hrtidos we CAN and WILL sell at
VERY BOTTOM PRICES,
jfa i -Hf w. H. ROBARTB kOO.
J. W. DENNIS. J. M. BENNETT.
Southern Stove Works,
COJLIJMBUS, GA.
I I r i; REBPECTFTLLY CALL THE ATTENTION
VV of merchants and others wanting any of the
following goods:
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
Orates, Fire Dogs, Bake Ovens. Spiders, Dinner
and Wash Pots and Stove Hollow Ware, all of
which we make in this City aud sell at Wholesale,
and guarantee our goods as good, and prices as
low as any manufactory North or West. Sample
and sale room at the Store of J. M. BENNETT,
U3 Broad Street, where you will also find a targe
stock of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods
at Wholesale and Retail,
janl deod&wtr J. W. DENNIS A CO._
For Rent.
A FOUR-ROOM dwelling house
on lower Oglethorpe street,
with a good garden spot, good^ imWitijX
well of water, etc. Apply at jP-^xjeq^ tX*■*
IGOVEKtfMKNT OF GKORtiIA.
Kxeciltive Ueimrliiirikl.
I .Tamkh M. Hmitii, Governor of the State.
j p. W. Alexander, J. YV. Warrou, Sacrvtariea Ex
ecutive Department.
| Thomaa C. Howard. Runmcl C. Williauia, Clerk*
Executive Department.
J. 11. Campbell, Warrant Clerk,
I W. H. Grlguby, MeHwenger and Recording
j Clerk.
Ntntf Hounc otlirrm.
I N. 0. Barnett, Secretary of State.
| J. F. Jouen, Clerk.
W. L. Goldantith, Comptroller General.
J. YV. Ronfroe, J. W. Uoldamith. ClerkM.
■ John .Touch, state Treasurer.
| Miller Grieve, Clerk.
Joel Branham, Librarian.
E. A. Elewelleu, Huperiutcudcnt of Public
DuildiugH, ete.
O. J. Orr, State School CominUnioner.
Thomaa F. Green, M. 1.. Huperiutendeut of
Lunatic Aaylum.
W. I). Williauia, Superintendent Academy of
the Blind.
W. O. Connor. Superintendent Deal' and Dumb
Aaylum.
Judicial
MJCRKMK COUHT.
Hon, Iliram Warner, Chief Jutice.
Hon. H. K. McCay, Judge.
Hon. It. P. Trlppo, Judge.
N. J. Hammond. Attorney General.
! Z. D. Harrison, Clerk.
Henry Jackson, Reporter.
Thu Supreme Court nit* ut the *®at of govern
ment. beginning on the third Monday iu January
and the first Monday in July of each year.
HirrEßion corßT*.
Albany Circuit.
Peter J. Stroaicr, Judge.
Byron B. Bower, Solicitor General.
Baker—Third Monday* in May aud November.
Calhoun—Third Monday* in March and Sep
toinber.
Decatur—First and second Mondays in May
aud November,
Dougherty—First, second and third Mondays
in April aud October.
Mitchell—Fourth Mondays in May and Novem
ber.
Worth—Fourth Mondays in April nud October.
AUanta Circuit.
Jobu L. Hopkins. Judge.
T. J. Glenn, Solicitor General.
DeKalb—Third Monday* iu March and Septem
ber.
Clayton—First Mondays In March and Septem
ber.
Fulton—Monday next alter the fourth Mon
days in March and September.
Avgusta Circuit.
William Gibson, Judge.
Davenport Jackson, Solictor General.
Burke—Third Moudaya in May and November.
Columbia—Fourth Monday* iu March nud Sep
tember.
McDuffie—Third Monday* iu March and Sep
tember.
Richmond—Third Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
lilur Ridgt Circa it.
Noel B. Knight, Judge.
C. D. Phillips, Solicitor General.
Cherokee—Fourth Monday* in February and
drHt Mondays in August.
Cobb—Second Mondays in March nud Novem
ber.
Dawson—Third Mondays in April and second
Mondays iu September.
Forsyth-First Mondays iu April nud fourth
Mondays in August .
Fannin—Third Monday* in May and October.
Gilmer—Second Monday* iu May and October.
Milton—Fourth Monday in March and third
Monday iu August.
Pickens—Fourth Monday* iu April ami Septem
ber.
Towns—Monday alter fourth Monday* in May
and October.
Union—Fourth Monday* in May and October.
Brunswick Circuit.
Johu L. Harris, Judge.
Binn-n W. Hitch, Solicitor General.
Appling—Third Monday* iu March and Septem
ber.
Camden—Tuesday after the fourth Monday in
April and October.
Charlton—Monday after Camden Court.
Clinch—Second Tuesday* iu April and October.
Coffeo—First Tuesday* u April and October.
Echols—Second Monday* in April ami October.
Glynn—Third Tuesday after fourth Monday iu
May and November.
Liberty—Tuesday after the third Monday in
May and November.
Pierce—First Monday* in March and Septem
ber.
Ware—Fourth Monday* in March aud Septem
ber.
Wayne—Second Mondays in March aud Septem
ber.
Cluittuhovchen Circa it.
James Johnson, Judge.
W. A. Little, Solicitor General.
Chattahoochee—Fourth Monday* in March and
September.
Harris—Second Monday* in April and October.
Marion—Third Mondays in April and October.
Muscogee—Second Monday* in May aud No
vember.
Stewart—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Talbot—Second Mondays in March aud Septem
ber.
Taylor—First Monday* in April and October.
Cherokcr. Circuit.
1 C. D. MoOutchcn, Judge.
I Albert T. Hackctt, Solicitor General.
{ Bartow—Third Mondays in March and Septem- 1
ber.
Catoosa —Second Mondays iu February and Au
gust.
l)adu—Second Mondays in May and November.
Gordon—Third Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Murray—Third Mondays in April and October.
Whitfield—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo-.
ber.
Latterh Circuit.
William Schley, Judge.
A. It. Lamar, Solicitor Gcuerat.
Bryan—Third Mondays in April and November.
Bullock—Thursdays before the first Mondays
in April aud November.
Chatham—Second Mondays in February, May
aud November.
Effingham—Second Mouduys iu April and No
vember.
Mclntssh—Tuesdays after the last Mondays in
April and November.
Flint Circuit.
John I. Hall, Judge,
T. B. CabanißH, Solicitor General.
Butts—Second Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Henry—Third Mondays iu February and Au
gust.
Newton—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Pike—Second Mondays in April and October.
Rockdale—Monday after the fourth Mondays in
March aud September.
Spalding—First Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Upson—First Mondays in May and November.
Macon Circuit.
Barnard Hill, Judge.
Chan. J. Harris, Solicitor General.
Bibb—Fourth Mondays In April and October.
Crawlord—Fourth Mondays in March aud Sep
tember.
Houston—Fourth Mondays in May and Novem
ber.
Twiggs—Second Mondays in April and October.
Middle Circuit.
Ilergchel V. Johunon, Judge.
John W. Robinson, Solicitor General.
Emanuel—Third Mondays in April aud October.
Jefferson—Second Mondays iu May and Novem
ber.
Johnson—Fourth Mondays In March and Sep
tember.
Screven—First Mondays in May aud November.
Tatnall—Second Mondays iu April and October.
Washington—Second Mondays in March and
September.
Northern Circu it.
G. 11. Pottle, Judge.
Samuel Lumpkin, Solicitor General.
Elbert—Second Mondays iu March and Sep
tember.
Hancoek—Second Mondays iu April and Octo
ber.
Hart—Third Mondays in March and September.
Lincoln—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Modi son— First Mondays in March aud Septem
ber.
Oglethorpe—Third Mondays in April and Octo
ber.
Taliaferro—Fourth Mondays in February and
August.
Warren—First Moudays in April and October.
Wilkes—First Mondays in May and November.
Glasscock—Third Mondays in February aud Au-
gust.
Ocmulgee Circuit.
George F. Bartlett, Judge.
Joseph Preston, Solicitor General.
Baldwin—Fourth Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Greene—Second Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Jasper—Second Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Jones—Third Mondays in April and Octo be ft
Morgan—First Mondays iu March and Septem
ber.
Putnam—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Wilkinson—First Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Oconee Circuit.
A. C. Pate, Judge.
Rollin A. Stanley, Solicitor General.
Dodge—Fonrth Mondays In April and October.
Dooly—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Irwin—Friday after the fourth Mondays in
March and September.
Lauren*—Second Mondays In April and Octo
ber.
Montgomery— I Thursday after the first Mon
days in April and October.
Pulaski—First Mondays in May and November.
Telfair—Tuesday after the third Mondays in
April and October.
Wilcox—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Lataula Circuit.
W. D. Kiddoo, Judge.
James T. Flewellen, Solicitor General.
Clay—Fourth Mondays In March und Septem
ber.
Karly'-tFirfflt Monday*in,A*ril aye* October,
Miller—Sconml Mondays.iff 4fp*l and Odtdbpr.
Quttmdb—third Monday* In M*y and Notetn
ber.
Randolph—First Monday* in May and Novem
ber.
Terrell—Fourth Monday* in Mayand November,
Home Circuit.
Jno. W. 11. Uuderwood. Judge,
Cicero T. Clements, Solicitor General.
Chattooga—First Mondayh in March aud Hep
t timber.
Floyd—First Mondays in January aud July.
Paulding—First Mondays in February and Au*
gust.
Polk—Second Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Haralson—Fourth Mondays in March ond Sep
tember.
Walker—Last Mondays in February aud Au
gust.
Southern Circuit,
August 11. llauscll, Judge.
Robert G. Mitchell. Boualtor General.
Berrien—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Brooks—First Moudaya in May and November.
Colquitt—Wedneaday after lourth Monday* hi
March and September.
Lowndes—The first Moudaya in May and No
vember, ami shall he held two week* If necessary.
Thomas—Third week* in April and October.
Southwestern Circuit.
James M. Clarke, Judge.
Charles F. Crisp, Solicitor General.
Lee—Fourth Monday in March and second
Monday iu November.
Macon—First Monday in Decembor and third
Monday iu July.
Hchley—Second Monday* in April and October.
Sumter—Third Mondays in April and October.
Webster—Second Mondays In March snd Sep
tember.
Cowi'.ta Circuit.
Hugh Buchanan, Judge.
Albert 11. Cox, Solicitor General.
Carroll—First Moudaya iu April aud October.
Campbell—Second Monday* in February and
August.
Coweta—First Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Douglas*—Third Monday* In April and October.
Fayette—Fourth Mondays in February and Au
gust.
Heard—Third Mondays in March and Septem
ber.
Meriwether—First Mondays in May and No
vember.
Troup—Third Mondays iu May and Novrmbor.
Western Circuit.
George D. Rice, Judge.
Emery Speer, Solicitor General.
Blanks—First Mondays in April and October.
Clarke—First Mondays iu February aud second
Monday* August.
Frank.—First Mondays in February and second
Monday* in Angunt.
Franklin—Second Monday* in April and Octo
ber.
Gwinnett—First Mondays iu March and second
Mondays iu September.
Habersham—Third Monday* in April ahd Octo
ber.
Hall—Third Monday* in March and Hepteinbor.
Jaekwou—Fourth Monday* in February aud Aq
gust.
Rabun—Fourth Mondays in April aud October.
Walton—Third Monday* iu April and Augunt.
White—Monday after the fourth Monday* in
April aud October.
DIRECTORY OF THE CITY.
Lliurche*.
FIBSr rXtKBYTEUUN.
Corner of Oglethorpe and St. Clair streets—Rev.
J. H. Nall, pastor. Services at 10>* a. m. and 4 r
m. each Huuday. Sunday-school at 9a. m
KPIHCOPAL (TRINITY).
Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and Bt.
Clair—Rev. W. C. Hunter rector. Service* at 11
a. m. aud 4 i*. m. each Sunday. Sunday-school
at 3 i’. m.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
fit. Phillip* and St. Jamo* (Catholic) —on Jack
sou street, between Baldwin aud Few streets—
Father Hamilton pastor. Mass at 6,‘i aud 9>f a.
m., and vespers at sr. m. Catechism at 4p. M.
nnsT BAPTIST.
Randolph street, between Jackson and Troup
streets—Rey. C. A. Kendrick pastor. Services
every Sunday at 10 >2 a. m. aud 71* P. M. Sunday
school at 9 a. m.
METHODIST.
St. Luke—On Jackson street, between Randolph
und St. Clair—Rev. R. J. Corley pastor. Ser
vice* each Sunday at 10_J* a. m. and 7J* P. M. Sun
day school at 9 a. M.
Bt. Paul—Southeast corner of Franklin aud
Troup streets—Rev. J. <). Branch pastor. Ser
vices every Sunday at 10J* a. m, aud P. m.
Sunday-school at 4 r. m.
Broad Street Methodist—On upper Broad aireet.
Rev. B. F. Breedlove pastor. Service* every Sun
day at 10.‘.j a. m. and 7*4 r. m. Sunday school at
2r. m. Class meeting at 9a. m.
JEWISH HYNAOOOUE.
Corner of Crawford und Forsyth streets. Her
man Birkinthai rabbi. Services every Friday
evening at 8 o’clock, and Saturday inoruing at 10
o'clock.
OIBARD.
Mcthod|at —L. B. Payne lias tor. Service* first
Sunday at 10 1 * a. m.. and third Sunday at sv. m.
Sunday-school 3 p. M.
Baptist—Rev. G. Parker, pastor. Service* on
the fourth Sunday in each month. Sunday
school at 8% a. M.
brown r;TILL*.
Baptist—Rev. J. F, Reeves, paHtor. Services
second aud third Sundays. Sunday-school at 9 a.m.
Trinity (Methodist)—llev. L. B. Payne pas
tor. Services first, second and third Sunday at 8
v. m.. aud 3rd Sunday at 10 ii a. m. Alternate
j Sundays supplied both morning and evening.
1 Sunday-school every Sunday at 3 v. m.
COLORED.
Anbury Chapel (Methodist)—East Common—W.
J. Gaines pan tar. Services every Sunday at 10. 1 ;'
a. m., 3 i*. m. and 7>4 at night. Sunday-school at
9 A. M.
First Baptist—Corner Front and St. Clair
street (near river)—Green McArthur pastor. Ser
vices every Sunday at 10)£ a. m. and Bv. m. Sun
day-school at 9 a. m.
St. John (Methodist), Northeast Common—O.
B. Taylor pastor. Services evsry Sunday at 10).,
am. and Hr. u.. Sunday-school at 9a. m.
Second Baptist church (Northern Liberties)—
Primus Stafford pastor. Services every Sunday
at 10, 1 . a. m. aud Br. m. Sunday-school at 9a. m.
I. O. O. F.
Muscogee Lodge on Oglethorpe street, between
HI. Clair and Crawford streets. Regular meetings
lielil every Monday evening at 7.S o'clock.
Cbathoochee Encampment meets 2d aud 4th
Mondays iu each month.
JlaHonlr.
Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 3d Tuesday
night in each month.
Darley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on Ist Friday
night iu each month.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday night
in each month.
St. Aldemar Commandery.—Meets 2d Tuesday
night in each month.
Lodge in Burrus’ building, corner Broad and
Randolph streets.
B’lVal Brrlth.
Lodge in Burrus’ building—Meetings held on
the Ist and 3d Sundays in each month.
Public ItulldiuwM.
Court House (in Court Square, centre of city)
between Oglethorpe and Jackson aud Crawford
and Thomas streets.
Jail on East Common, foot of Crawford street.
Opera House northeast corner Crawford and
Oglethorpe street*.
Female Orphan Asylum, East Common, near
cemetery.
Post Office, corner Oglethorpe and Randolph
streets.
Hotels.
Rankin House, corner Broad and Crawford
streets.
Planters’ House, Broad street (cast side), be
tween St. Clair and Crawford.
Central Hotel, Broad street (east side), between
St. Clair and Crawford streets.
Broad Street House, east side Broad street, bo
tween Crawford and TTioraas streets.
Public HcJioolm.
No. 1 (white male) northeast corner Jackson
ami Crawford streets. No. 2 (white female) south
west e,ornor St. Clair and Forsyth streets.
Temperance Hall (mixed colored) Oglethope
street, between Randolph and Bryan.
Municipal Government;*
Mayor, John Mcllhenny; City Treasurer. John
N. Barnett; Clerk of Council, M. M. Moore; City
Attorney, Charles Coleman; City Physician, W.
W. Flewellen; City Bexton, Abraham Odom; City
Marshal. ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Rob
inson; Wharfinger, Jake Burrus.
roue*.
Chief—W. L. Robinson.
First Squad—W. L. Cash, captain: Robt. G.
Mitchell, Wm. H. 11. Wood. Charles Brady, Whit.
Smith, James Robarts, Tom McEachern.
Second Squad—John Foran, captain: John Bt.
Clair, Josh Roper, Zeno Pickett, Dan’l Duncan,
John Brady, John Feogan.
■toll of Columbus Fire llcpartment.
Board of Control—W. H. Williams, Chief En
gineer; G. W. Rosette, First Ass’t Engineer; 0.
A. Ethridge, Second Ass’t Engineer; G. R. Flour
noy, Secretary.
FIRE COMPANIES.
Columbus, No. I—Engine house on Broad street,
above Bryan.
Young America, No. s—Engine house on Ogle
thorpe street, between Crawford and Thoma*.
Centra)Mechanics. No. 6—Engine house on Ran
dolph street, near Union Passenger Depot.
Hook and Ladder, No. I—Engine house noxt to
Springer's Opera House.
Military'
City Light Guards—Armory in Rankin House
Skating Kink. Entrance on Crawford street.
Columbus Guards—Armory in Gunby's build
ing, on St. Clair street, between Broad and Front
streets.
Muscogee Rifles—No armory yet.
~ W. F. TICiX ER, lieu tint.
Randolph street, (opposite Strupper’s) Columbus
fan! iyl Georgia.