The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, June 16, 1875, Image 3

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ur.uiuii B young boy named Fleming was drownoU in Augusta Saturday. —Mr. J. W. Chapman has become gCGoi iato editor of the LaOrango R<j prater. Br—The voloolpetle tournament eumc off in Augusta on Saturday. It was a grand success. —There are eleven daily newspa pers in Georgia, nud one hundred and twenty weeklies. JF —Wo learn from headquarters that every quill driven in the Stale will be jin Atlanta at the convention. Two negroes in Savannah had a ■dispute. The dispute was decided in savor of the alliimutive, by a shot Hroin a pistol. Nobody Killed, i —Judge Hopkins. Solictor-General Glenn, Col. E. I’. Howell and J, L. Brown, Esq., of Atlanta, are going to California next week. J —The City Council of Macon lias Jiassed a resolution appropriating S,non annually toward the lease of of i In* Macon A Brunswick l oad. It will be submitted to the people. H —Mr. Carey W. Styles denies that he is to be editor of anew dailv in M aeon, but sn\s no fears of failure or opposition would deter him, "should inclination and finance* conjoin to quicken the enterprise.” B —An accident occurred on the Sa vanuuh and Charleston Railroad on Saturday morning, which resulted in the death of a colored boy about 12 years of age. The boy had fallen to sleep on the track, about thirty i miles from this city, with his lieuil resting on the rail, and the train which loftCharlestotiSaturday morn ing passed over hint, killing him in stantly. jk - -The Talbott on Standi mi : From a most reliable source we learn that a stalwart negro woman, aged about 35, and living on the plantation of Mi G. L. Jordon, in this county,' gase birth to four monstrosities one day last week. One of them had two pci-feet Iv formed human heads and a gpody like that of a dog. Another \va - more singularly formed; its hodv . was shaped like that of a chiekea and was covered with literal pin feathers, while its head was that of a perfect pig. The other two had no very re markable features save that both of Them had each four perfectly formed flogs and arms. • ♦ • itiittviTii:*. Who’ll have thought, it! Patti ouly thirty-two. £ -Leland Stanford of California i t said to be worth twenty millions. Old man Lick has now revoked liis intention to die altogether and has the appetite of a hired man. It is estimated t lint there are over 8t)t) tons of old rubber shoes manu factured into car-springs in Boston annually. It takes twenty tons of violets anti one hundred and ninety tons of orange blossoms to last the perfumes of Cannes and Nice a year. When you go to Florida just stuff your old clothes with straw and ; throw them to the uligators. and' you'll sen how they’d treat you if volt i were in t hem. -There are three or four hundred American girls in Milan learning to sing, in consideration of which Prov idence kindly exempts Milan from the presence of eats. —A Titusville woman named her cat “Love” unit her bird "Sweet,” and the eat ate poor little “Sweet." There's no nonsense about that cat. A goose twentv-oue years of age has just die l in Pennsylvania. She had resided in four counties, and is believed to have oneo contributed something to irPittsburg paper. -Susiweting that a murder had been committed, the Brooklyn police dug into a little grave. At the bot tom they found, wrapped in an Amer ican flag, the cold, stark body of a poodle dog. Doing Without Rain. Tlie no small honor of being the discoverer of a method of doing without rain, if necessary, is now attributed to M. Paraf. He knew ilia! I lie air was full of moisture, and he knew that chlo ride of calcium would attract and condense it for cultural purposes. 1 He has applied this chloride on sand hills and road beds, on grass, and on ! all sorts of soils successfully, and lie has ascertained that it may lie ap plied in such proportions as w ill pro- 1 dues tile Irrigation of land cheaply I and efficiently. • -S • The New York Tribune, heads a half column editorial with the inquiry, j "Where shall the Independent Voter Go?” Without assuming or claiming ' the slightest control over the move ments of this erratic individual, wo recommend flint the independent vot-1 ergo to blazes. Auigmtn Chronicle. | Not in*. Omi'E Mount: aw Oximtn Railroad, l Juno 1. 1575. f rpifi; Annual Conv*m; ■' -f h- Stockholder* of 1 the Mobile k Girard Railroad will be held at the Depot iu Girard, Alabama, on Wednesday, July 7th, ai 10 o'clock a. m., when an election fur President and nix Director* will take place. Stockholders with their families will be paused tree to Columbus from sth to 7th, inclusive*, sud returned any day until 12th, inclunhe. Certificate* of Stock must be exhibited to the | Conductor by the Stockholder an evidence of their being entitled to pus free with their fami lies. and a proxy moat exhibit certificate of stock and power of attorney, otherwise far-’ will i be required in both rase*. By order. J. M. FRAZER, 'jejtd Secretary. Notice. orricr. mobilf k oir\ri> raii.ro*.t\ i Juno 1, 187fi. j i vK and after this date Trains on this Road will U run as follows • PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED. Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close connec tion with M. A F.. It. K. fur Kufaula: Leave Columbus 2:00 r. Ui. Arrive at Troy 9:33 p. v. Leave Troy 1:15 a. ax. Arrive at Columbus ® 32 a. u. }el tf W, L. CLU<K, np’t. Real Estate City Tax. rnilE tax on Real Estat*; for 1875 U u-: and 1 must be paid by the Ist July next, if not i>aid by that time, execution will be ifisu* and. on ail amounts paid by Ist July a discount v.ill be allowed. Pay up aud get the discount. You will oblige us by paying now. or after Ini Jul\ wr- V.ill have t> oblige SOU. J. N. BABNETT. tr:y2s tf Collector and Treasurer. Notice. HAVING heretofore held stock in the Georgia Home Insurance Company of Columbus, Georgia. I hereby give notice that I have sold said stock and transferred the same, and under sec tion UVii of the Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt from any liabilities of the Company. Jett oainttt JOHN L. JONES. ; MAIER DORN, Wholesale and Retail Cigar Manufacturer St. Clair Bt., next to Georgia Home Building, tnyZJ toctlj Columbus, On Jordan's Joyous Julep, A Spec!lie for Neuralgia. TESTIMONIALS, PhTCRsDURO, Va., Jam. 2ihh, 1875, Jehu L. Jordan, Esq.— Dear Sir: So wellpleated hiu 1 with your Joyous Julep, that 1 hereby tes tify to the* superior merit of your unequaled preparation for Neuralgia. 1 shall esteem my self happy should ewu one of that worst of sli olassen of sufferers bi led through m* to take the Julep. My wife ha* for teu (10) years been a mar tyr totha most maliguaut ami j*iTHi*tent ueiirne gic torture, without being able to hud auy relief except from your preparation. She wit* relieved by the second done as per directions, aud has not had a return of it for two mouth*, To some 1 may seem struugtly sauguine about your medi cine, but 1 tuMk a right to bo ao. It is not rea sonable to se this iusliguaut malady would have died of sheer exhaut tiou of capacity for HUHtaiulug itself, and that too iu a niiuute, and the very minute your medicine was taken. If so, it is a most remarkable, simple coincidence, ami ! 1 prefer giving the credit in your flavor of the j best testimony man can ever have—experience. Yury truly yours. •I.WIKS T. TUSH. CoLVMurs. January 16, 1878. J ir.Jordan. —l take great pleasure iu recoin ineudlug your Joyous Julep for neuralgia, iias produced a most wonderful relief in one oj ; the severest attacks of neuralgia my daughter j ever has had. She has been treated for it b\ three skillful physieians. with v. ry Uttlo benefit, j aud used all the usual remedies with little sue ; . ess. 1 can with much confidence hops for a per manent cure. It is ouly two days since we began the use of it, and it is apparently of permanent ; bane fit. Yours, with respect, MKB. L. I. NORMAN. .1011 A 1,. .IOICDV V \|Mtll<‘CHr.V. No. IWB Brood Street, Columbus, Ua. j taul? tr John Mehaffey, 4 T IUS OLD STAND, corner At iHrletlv *iv ; ;V aud Brldj-t streets. OolltlllllltK, till.. Bill Bay the lligliost Market I’rice H.K ll.iiis. Old ( oiton. Iliili'X. Dry 11111 l blTl'll. I'lll'A Atfl. KIND*, find Tallow, Old Metal*, \t ~ ! Delivered at Depots and Wharfs in Colnmbns. 1 Georgia. jn3l tf B an!oil, lings ! For which I will pay #2.so per hundred pound* DANIEL R. BIZE, DEALER IN biAKiui, ami n\n GROCERIES, FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC LIQUORS. W'lTll unequaled advanta; • s t r obtaining TV < ‘Butter, Eggs. Chickens. Potatoes, Dried Fruit, j Ac. Also daily additions of FANCY GROCERIES, i both ftv*h and attractive, and at lowest possible I CASH PRICES. All are invited to examine on llr> an stbetween Otclel!ior|e .t - .1 itrknon. janl deodawtr Lumber! Lumber! John W. llim'il %i?t‘iu tor llnrri* C minty * ten n Haw Mills, Id ready to deliver Lumber by quantity, at short notice. Builder* and contractors would do well to look into this before purehas mg elsewhere. Prices and quality lei good or hotter tiutn Any other. Apply to fibove at tho t--roof Moftara. .T. A J. Kaufman. my2s lm Visiting Cards IN all the new styles—Tinted, Tinted Rip, Tinted Rep with Kalin Htripcand Plaiu White. Price 60c per package, or printed iu ueat style $1 per package. Mailed to auy address, postage paid, on receipt of above price. .i. w. i*i:vsi; .v viiui iv Booksellers and Htationers, Columbus, Georgia my 29 deodxwtf G. A. KtlillNi:. MEKCIIA TV I' TA I I.OIf 134 Kroud Mrret, n' Am op band a handsom- assortment of Gen- ! tlenien’s Dress Goods. Euglieh aud French ! CHSI m re*. Vesting*. Ac. Cutting done at reasonable rat- s. Have your Clothes made by me. and I ~uarant( perfect satisfaction In stylo and price. JanSl ly John Blackmar, St. Hair Stroll;, (iunby’a BuibUngr. noxt to ■ IT-ccr, IllffDH A Cos. Brokerage. Real Estate & Insurance. BEKKi;, BY PERMISSION, To MerchsiiU' Mill Mechanic*' Bui*. that oil,. JuZt-ly l)l{. .9. A. ITK(|l T K(|l T HAKT nAH AN OfFTCK and sleeping apartmentr • the premises formerly known as the Dr. i i Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh and Randolph streets. Entrance t*. the Often on Mc- Intosh struct, where professional calls, made either at day or night, may bo left ami will he promptly attended to as soon as reo- jved. JanM-i'od tf. J. T. COOK, Stalls 15 & 17, Market House, j |£EEPB coi -.tantly on han ’t ;:h.l for dale the ; BEST MEATH that can be obtained. mb2s dly T. S. SPEAR, No. 101 Broad St„ Columbus, 6a. Gold Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds, Sller and Plated Ware. iri'MTU LKS A spun lI.TI Which do not tire th Eye, and last many years without change. rv NEATLY DONE. '43 Watches. Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly \li orders will receive prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Depot. Needles 50 rents per Boxen. Oil, beet quality, j foblO tf i; w. BL/ir, Repairer and Tuner of Pian. sand Organs. Sign Painting also done. Orders may be left at J. W. Tease A Norman’s Boob Htoro. myH ly J. H. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets, Columbus, Oa. I JIAVr IN STORE A I.ARGF. STOCK OF Groceries and Provisions which were bought at lo west cash prices in car loud lots and which I nm selling at the very lowest prices for CASH. •200 barrel* Flour of all grade*, including tbo Silver Lake bruud at 'i'i.2s to $8.50 per barrel. Bacon and Bulk Meat* of all kimls. Corn. Oats, Meal. I,anl—Choice lienf lu tierces, kegsmiij luieki'ts. Florida mul New Orleans Syrups. Silver Drips and West Indial Molasses- Sugars of every grade. Choice Teas. Mackerel in packages of every si/.0, one-half the price of bueon. Domestic Dry Goods, ineluding Osnuburgs, Sheetings, Cheeks, Stripes, Cotton Yarns, &e. siloes. Wines and Liquors. Bagging. Ties, Salt, Tin’Ware, cSv. *•* Mv stock will always lie kept full and complete. Terms STRICTLY CASH, except to PROMPT-P.\Yl NO eustotners. No ehnrgo fordrnvngo. Respectfully, mh3 itso,tAtf J. 11. II HIII IOX. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. ('HAS. H. WATT. WATT & W ALKER, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants! Corner muter ltimkin lloiifse, Bute the Isirge-t and Rest Selected Stuck of t.roecries iu the I it, of (~II II II I I IIs , ( ONHisriNO or “ BACON SIDES. BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS. BCl.lv SHOUL DERS. BULK HAMS, BACON II VMS LABI) in tierces. Lord in buckets uml kegs. FLOFllof all grades, including the oelehratod SILVER LAKE brand, the best, in the world. BAGGING, TIES. SALT, SUGAR, M VCKKREL. SO A P, CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS. SARDINES. CRACK ERS, POTASH, SOD V. S TARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple I)r\ Goods, such as OSN A BURGS, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS,'CHECKS. STRIPES, YARNS and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of WHISKEY, from sd per gallon to sx. and of anv brand or per cent, proof that may bo desired. Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of SYRUP cannot be equaled in thi city. It im-.liide.-. all grade.'t of New Or leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to any! liing 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 bv civ in.c us a trial before pur- 1 chasing elsewhere. ■t"i ti in .v W Ai.it mi. I HOOTS AMI SHOES. POPE & LONG, DEALERS IN X 1 —| ce 5 i % °J © =:£J a is 7 5 ; I M 1 |i i * an i , -s t ii 5 5 - : M * -1 4 • x t ' J g s H S £ 2" * <x> o |5 = 5 © v e o J t £ I -■ w ~ 7 ~ BOOTS AND SHOES I\o. 10-4 I€i*o:ml r-*i. Drugs aud Medicines. THF. I’M.hi'.HMNEII OITKKS 1 OK \T CHATMAN'S OLD STAND. R ANDOLPH BTKKET, Fresh Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps. ***£s. W Brushes and other Toilet Articles, fSQf Pure Liqxtors, Lamp Goods, &o„ 4R> and all other articles usually k* pt in Retail Drug Store*. Ho has also the Agency for the lit, ID I.IIJSIT OKI*, me Salent and licet lilmmnuting Oil now iu use. Special attention will l> given to the preparation of PHEW RIPTIONB. inhlil mxMm J J* MASON. J. H. BRAMHALL, Watohninkci' and .J<*v.'‘l*p, S<‘J Ilroail St., Columbus, Gu. SELLS THE BEST SPECTACLES. Watches, Clock ■ sm i Jewelry Repaired. It you wouM ur" 'TV'' y ur sight, iitll r.n Eu.iMir.u.i. nn<) get n pnir of his boßt Spectacles or Eyo Glasses, jaul tf Encoura,ge Horn© Enterprise ! G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO Arli-ils ;iml !*liofos>s'ajlM*i's! Gallery Over CARTER’S S)rug Store. None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles. PLAIN OR COLORED, BY THE BEST ARTIST! PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE, IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES! Ohl I*icttii'-N l <>|*ii il. and by the combination of the Artist’s Bruch, (Prof. Ckas. Deßcf.iff, they niii'iiusm the original. One visit will satisfy any one that no better PICTURES, of any kind, can be had than those taken at this GALLERY, of cimul.t weather. Special care taken to secure PERFECT PICTURES of CHIL DREN. Wo iikfy competition in Pricer and Style of Work. Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store. , FRAMES, GLASS, and FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds aud sizes, on hand and made to order. mh2C tf AND AOtcXT Cull Singer Sewing MaeiiineM I Drat Mi'O.iuf Oil, Nui'dli a. Au.. I t all MMUOM. Hewing iiiuchiucH Hepnlrwl. EVERYBODY SOTTED. We are this Season In Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated /V'WiWW*' For both Wood mul Coal. Beside* ft full assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, GKATF-K And feel justified In saying that we are HERE we chu mitt any amt ell daises of purchasers, both In quality amt price. Of other Goods In our lino, we Lave a large amt complete aHaortmeut, such a* TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE OK KVF.BY DESCRIPTION, HARDWARE. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, C KOCKERY, GLASSWARE. COAL 1101)8. SHOVELS. kC. . All of these article* wo CAN aud WILL sell at j VERY BOTTOM PRICES. | lan 1 dti W. H. 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The price Is low enough to suit tln v.auts of our iarge (aud constantly increasing) uumlxir of subscribers, and we ask our friend* throughout the Htate {and we address every ‘reader as ono of them) to assist us in our pur poeo to add thousands of ucv/ subscribers to our 11-te for 1875. TKRMH—DAILY. One copy one year $lO 00 " six months 0 00 “ three mouths 3 60 Postage on Daily f> o cents per annum, and which must bo added to subscription price and paid iu advance, ns tho now postal law requires that postage be paid in advance at the plKoo ot publication. WEEKLY. One copy one year $ 2 00 Ten copies one year 17 M Twenty copies one year 32 00 Postage on Weekly 15 cents pf r annum, to bo paid same as on Dally. An extra copy to the getter-up of every club ot ten Weekly subscribers, or the Daily one year for every cluo cl 50 Weekly subscribers at $1.50 each. AU business Fitters should be addressed to W. W. BCKEWB, AnvKRTxsEB Ofticl, ,Iftu7 Montgomery, AJa. tub Opelika Weekly Times, BENJ. H. KEISER, Prop'r, HAH NOW a WIDE AND EXTENSIVE calcu lation iu Lew, Chamber* and Tallapoosa c.ountieH—tho largest of any newspaper in the EoHt'jrn portion of tho State. Merchant* of Columbus, by advertiMluf,' u the TIMES, would be certain to reach a majority o the peonlo of Eatit Alabama, aud find it to their tu ter eat to inform Its numerous readers of the qualities of their goods. Postoffiee receipts proves my assertion to be: toot*. Terms moderate. A<liD' THE OPELIKA TIMES. ! a}> f j 2w r UDVLIiISSIL!S T OF (iLUIUIIA. ... , , Lxeuutlvu Department. Jameu M. Bsuru, Governor of tbo Stato. P. W. Alexander. J. W. Warreu, bocreUrioa Ex ecutive Depar tmout. Thumaft 0. Howard, Bomuelo. Williams. Clerks Executive Department. J. 1). Campbell, Warrant Clork. W. H. Grigsby, Mesacngcr and Recording Clerk. tttate llou*e oilierr*. N. C. Harnett, Secretary of Stato. J. F. Jones, Clerk. W. L. Uuldsmlth. Comptroller General. J. W. Renflroo, J. W. Goldsmith, Clerks. 1 John Jones, State Tpiasurer. Miller Uriovo, Clerk. Joel Braulnm. Librarian. H. A. Flowflllcn, Hupertnti udi at ol Public Buildings, etc. O. J. Urr. Htate School Commissioner. Thomas F. Green, JVI. D., buperlntendftßt o! Lunatic Asylum. W. D Williams, Superintendent Academy oi the Blind. W. o. Connor. Superintendent Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Judicial lie purl incut. arr&EMB court. lion. Hiram Warner, Chief Justice. Hon. 11. Iv. McCay, Judge. Hon. R. P. Trlppo, Judge. N. J. Hammoud, Attorney General. Z. 1). Harrison, Clork. Henry Jackson. Reporter. The Hupremo Court aits at the teat ol govern ment. beginning on the third Monday in January and tho first Monday In July of each year. fICPKRIOn COURTS. Albany Circuit. Peter J. Btrozior, Judge. Byron B. Bower. Solicitor General. Baker-Third Mondays in May and November. Calhoun—Third Mondays in March and Sep tember. Decatur—First aud 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 iu April and October. Atlanta Circuit. John L. Hopkins, Judge. T. J. Glenn, Solicitor General. Do Kalb—'Third Mondays in March aud Septem ber. Clayton-First Mondays iu March and Septem ber. ’ Fulton—Monday next alter the fourth Mon days tu March and September. Auguiia Circuit. William Gibson, Judge. Davenport Jackson, Solictor General. Burke —Third Mondays iu May aud November. Columbia—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. McDuffie- Third Mondays in March and Sep tember. Richmond—Third Mondays in April and Octo ber. Blue Itid.je Circuit. Noel B. Knight. Judge. C. I). Phillips. Solicitor General. Cherokee—Fourth Mondays iu February aud first .Mondays in August. Cobb—Second Mondays In March and Novem ber. Dawson- Third Mondays In April and second Mondays In September. Forsyth—First Mondays lu April aud fourth Mondays in August. Fatmiu—Third Monday* in May and October. Gilmer—Second Mondays in May and October. Milton—Fourth Monday in March and third Monday in August. Pickens—Fourth Mondays in April and Septem ber. Town, Monday alter fourth Mondays in May und October. Union—Fourth Mondays in Mh;> and October. Brunewi cir Ci re nit. Johu L. Harris, Judge. Simon W. Hitch. Bolicitor General. Appling - Third Monday* in March aud Bvptem i ner. ! Canuieu -Tuesday after the fourth Monday la ! April and October. Charlton—Monday after Camden Court. Clinch—Second Tuesdays iu April and October. Coffee— First Tuesdays "in April aud October. Echols—Second Monday* iu April and October. Glynn- Third Tuesday after lourth Monday in May and November. Liberty—Tuesday after tho third Monday in May und November. Pierce—First Mondays iu March and Bptom oer. Ware - Fourth Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Wayne- Second Mondays in March and Septem ber. Chailahooch e Circu it. Janica Johnson, Judge. W. A. Little, Solicitor General. Chattahoochee Fourth Mondays in March and September. Harris— Mondays in April and October, Marion—Third Monday a ln April aud October. Muscogee 8* cofid Mondays in May and No vember. Stewart— Fourth Mondays ia April and Octo ber. Tulbot-Second Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Taylor—First Monday* ln Aj>ril and October. Cherokee Circuit. C. D. McCutchea, Jinlgo. Alt>ert T. Uockctt, Solicitor General. Bartow—Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Catoosa—Second Mondays iu February and Au gust. Dado—Second Mondays in May and November. Gordon—Third Mondays lu February and Au gust. Murray—Third Mondays in April and October. Whitfield—Fourth Mondays in April and Octo ber. Eojtem Circuit. William Hchloy, Judge. A. R. Lamr, Holicitor General. Bryan—Third Mondays in A*>rii and November. llulUck—'Thursdays before th* lirst iloiKisys iu April and November. Chatham—ttecond Mondays In February, May and November. Effingham— Second Mondays in April aud No vember. Mclntosh—Tuesdays after tho hist Mondays in April find November. Flint Circuit. John I. Hall, Judge. T. B. Cuhauisn, Holicitor General. Butts—Second Mondays iu March aud Soptum bcr. Henry—Third Mondays in Fobruory and Au gust. Newton—Third Mondays iu March and Septem ber. Pike—Second Mondays in April aud October. Rockdale—Monday after tho fourth Mondays in March and September. Spalding—First Momlays in February aud Au gust. Upson— First Mondays in May and November. Macon Circuit. Barnard Hill, Judge. Chaw. J. Harris, Hollcltor General. Bibb- Fourth Monday* iu April and October. Crawlord—Fourth Mondays in March and Sep tember. Houston- Fourth Mondays iu May and Novem ber. Twiggs—Second Mondays In April and October. Middle Circuit. Herschol V. Johnson, Judge. John W. Robinaou, Solicitor General. Emanuel—Third Mondays iu April aud October. Jefl'ersou—tk-cond Mondays in May aud Novem ber. Johnson—Fourth Mondays in March and flep teraber. Hcrcven— First Mondays in May and November. Tatuall—Hecond Mondays iu April and October. Washington—Becond Mondays tfi March and Beptembor. Northern Circuit. a. H. pottle, Judge. Samuel Lumpkin. Solicitor General. Elbert—Second Mondays iu March and Sep tember. Hancock—Second Mondays in April aud Octo ber. Ilart- Third Mondays In March and September. Lincoln—Fourth Mondays iu April and Octo ber. Madison Fir.t Mondays in March and Septem ber. Oglctltorpo—Third Mondays In April and Octo ber. Taliaferro—Fourth Mondays in Fobruory aud August. Warren—First Mondays in ApriJ and October. Wilke*—First Mondays in May and November. Glasscock—Third Monday* in February and Au gust. Ocmulgec Circuit. George F. Bartlett, Judge. Joseph Preston, Solicitor General. Baldwin—Fourth Moxidays In February and Au gust. Greene—Second Monday* In March and Sep tember. Jasper—Second Mondays in February and Au gust. Jones—'Third Mondays in April and October. Morgan -First Mondays in March ud Septem ber. Putnam—Third Mondays In March and Septem ber. Wilkinson - First Monday* iu March and Sep tember. Oconee Circuit. A. C. Pate, Judge. Kollin A. Stanley, Solicitor General. Dodge—Fourth Mondays in April and October. Dooly-Third Mondays in March and Septem ber. Irwin—Friday after tho fourth Mondays in March aud September. Laureus—Second Mondays in April and Octo ber. Montgomery—Thursday alter the first Mon days iu April and October. Pulaski— First Monday* in May and November. Telfair—Tuesday after tho third Mondays in April and October. Wife** --Fourth Monday* in March and Seri, tember. PaUmla Circuit. W. D. Kiddoo, Judge. James T. PleweUea, Solicitor General. Olay—Fourth Monday* in March and Septem ber. Moudftys iu May aud Noxett* her. Randolph—First Mondays in May and Nor em ber. Terrell—Fourth Mondays to Msyand Kovamber. Rom* Circuit. Jno. W. H. Underwood, Judge. Cicero T. Clewenta. Solicitor QonersL Chattooga -Ftrfit Monday* in Mwcn and Set* tember. . - r -- .**’*• Floyd—First Mondays in January and July. Paulding—First Monday* in February and Au gust. Polk—Second Mondays In February and Au gust. Haralson -Fourth Mondays Ln March and Bp teiuber. Walker last Mondays In February and An gust. Southern Circuit. August 11. Hansel!, Judge. Robert G. Mitchell, Solicitor General. Berrien—Third Monday* lu March and Septem ber. Brooks—First Mondays In May and November. Colquitt—Wednesday after fourth Monday* ln March aud September. Lowndes—The first Mondays In May and No vember. and shall bo held two weeks if necessarj. Thomas-Third weeks in April and October. .VoutAwMfcm Circuit. .Tames M. Clarke, Judge. Cbarh-H F. Crisp. Solicitor General. Lot F >urth Monday iu March and second Monday in November. Macon—First Monday ln December aud third Mouday in July. Schley—Secoud Mondays In April and October. Sumter—Third Mondays ln April aud October. Webster - Second Mondays ln March and Sep tember. Coweta Circuit. Hugh Bucbanau. Judge. Albert 11. Cox, Solicitor General. Curroll—Firat Mondays in April and October. Campbell-Second Mondays in February sivl August. Coweta- First Men days in March and Septem ber. Douglass—Third Mondays in April and October. Fayette—Fourth Mondays ln February and Au gust. Heard—Third Monday* ln March and Septem ber. Meriwether—First Mondays In May and No vember. Troup—'Third Mondays In May and November. Western Circuit. George D. Rico, Judge. Emery Speer, Solicitor General. Banks—First Mondays in April and October. Clarke—Firat Mondays iu February and second Mondays August. Frank—First Mondays iu February and second Mondays in August. Franklin—Second Mondays in April and Octo ber. Gwinnett—First Mondays In March snd secoud Mondays in September. Habersham-Third Mondays in April and Octo ber. Hall—Third Mondays ln March and September. Jackson—Fourth Mondays ln February and Au gust. Rabun—:Fourth Mondays In April and Oatober. Walton—Third Mondays in April nud August. White—Monday after the fourth Mondays in April and October. DIRECTORY OF THE CITY. rtiurrlifN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Corner of Oglethorpe and Ht. Clair streets—Rev. J. H. Nall, pastor. Services at 10 J* a. m. aud 4 •* m. each Sunday. Sunday-school at a. x rriHcoran (trinity). Oglethorpe street, between Randolph and St. Clair—Rev. W. (’. Hunter rector. Services at 11 a. m. and 4 r. m. each Sunday. Sunday-school at :i P. m. ROMAN CATHOLIC, St. Phillips and St. James (Catholic)—on Jack son street, between SBd >*ew streets Father Hamilton pastor. Mans at C’ a aml9s a. m., and vespers at sr. m. Catechism at 4 r*. v. FntHT IUFTMT. Ear.dolph Blrcet, betwaun Jackm u aud Troup struclH- Rev. 0. A. Kendrick pastor. Servicen every Sunday at 1'> L a. m. and 7‘i r. M. Hundsy school at 9 a. m. METHODIST. St. Luke—On Jockeon street, between Randolph uml Ht. Clair—Rev. It. J. Corley pastor. Her vices each Sunday at 10, l 4 a. M. and 7S; **. M. Sun day school at 'J a. M. St. Raul—Southeast corner of Franklin un-i Troup streets—Rev. J. O. Branch pastor. Ser vices every Sunday at 10.N. a. m. and l*. w. Sunday-school at 4 r. m. Broad Street Methodist— On upper Broad street Rev. IJ. F. Breedlove paster. Services every Sun day at 10/ . a. m. and 7,‘i i*. M. Sunday school at 2.S *. m. Class meeting at 9a. m. JEWISH SYNAGOGUE. Corn* vof Crawford and Forsyth streets. Her man Birklnthal rabbi. Services every Friday • vrnlng at 8 o'clock, und Saturday morning at IM o'clock. uIBARD. Methodist—L. B. Payne t.astor. Services first Sunday at 10** a. m., and third Sunday at 5 p. m. Sunday-echool 3 p, m. Bapthlto*&ev. G. PnrkHt. pastor. Services on the first and third Sunday* in each month. San day-school nt B> 4 a. m. DfiOW>'FVIJJLP.. Baptist—Rev. J. F. Reeves, pnator. Services second and third Huudaya. Sunday-school at 9 a.m. Trluity (Methodist)—Rev. L. B. Payne pas tor. Services first, aecoud and third Sunday at 8 r. id., aud 3rd Sunday at 10U a. X. Alternate Hmidaya oupplled both moruuig and livening. Sunday-Bobool every Sunday t 3 p. m. COLORED. Anbury Chapel (Mnthodlati —East Common—W. J. tiaiuea paster. Servicen' every Sunday at 10S, a. m„ 3r. m. ana 7.\, at night. Sunday-School n; l> a. at. First Baptist—Corner Front and St. Ciai" street (near river^—Green McArthur pastor. Ser vices every Sunday at 10>; a. ju. and Bp. M. 9u.n day-school at 9 a. ax. Ht. John (Methodist), Northeast Common L. P. Holmes pastor. Services every Sunday at 10*.. a. M. aud Br.m .. Sunday-school at 9A. U. Hecoud Baptist church (Northern Liberties) Primus Htafford pastor. Services every Sunday ut 104* a. m. and Br. ss. Sunday-school at 9a. m. Columbus Grange Meets over Pollard & Harris* store last Saturday in every month. I. O. O. V. Muscogee Lodge on Oglethorpe street, between Ht. Clair and Crawford streets. Regular meeting* held every Monday evening ot ?S o’clock. Chathoochoe Encampment m*cts 3d and 4th Mondays in each mouth. MaMßie. Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 3d Tuewluy night iu ea<-b mouth. Barley Chapter. No. 7—Meets on Ist Friday night in each month. Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday night tu each mouth. Bt. Aide mar C® mmandery.— Meets 2d Tuesday uight In each mouth. Lodge in Burrus* building, corner Brood and Kandolpb streets. H’*ai Brrlth. Lodge in Burrus* building—Meetiugn held on the let .".ml 3d Sundays in each month. Public UulldinjrM. Court House (iu Court Square, centre of cityi between Oglethorpe and Jackson aud Crawford and Thomas streets. Jail on East Common, foot of Crawford street. Opera House northeast corner Crawford and •glethorpe streets. Female Orphan Asylum, East Common, near cemetery. Post OflVco, comer Oglothorps and Randolph streets. Hotels. Rankin House, corner Broad and Crawford streets. Planters* House, Broad street (east side). In* tween Ht. Clair and Crawford. Central Hotel, Broad street (east sidek between Ht. Clair and Crawtord streets. Broad Street House, cast side Brood street, be tween Crawford and Thoium straw**. Public Schools. No. 1 (v/hHo mala) northeast corner Jacks.m and Crawlord streets. No. 2 (white female) south west corner Ht. Clair and Forsyth street*. Temperance Hall (mixed colored) Ogletbop street, between Randolph and Bryan. Municipal Government. Mayor, John Mcllhei>ay; City Treasurer, John N. Burnett; Clerk oi Council, M. M. Moore; City Attorney, Charles Coleman; City Phyniciau, W. W. Flewellau; City Sexton, Abraham Odom; City Marshal, ; Deputy Marshal, W. L. Bob inson; Wharfinger, Jake Burma. POLICE. Chief—W. L. Robinson. First Squad—T. .T. Moore, captain: Robt. G. Mitchell, Wih, H. H. Wood. Charles Brady, Whit. Smith, Jftme* Robarta, Beeond Squad—John Korun, r&pUin: John Bt. Clair, Josh Rover, Zeno Pickett* Dan’l Duucar, Jeho Brody, John Ftagoo. Roll of ColuanbuM Fire Department. Board of Control—W. 11. Williams, Chief En gineer; C. A. Etheridge, Klrat Asu’t Engineer; A. K. Francis, Second A#s*t Engineer; G. R. Flour noy, Secretary. mr contPAWta. Columbus, No. I- Engine bouse on Brood street, above Bryan. Young America, No. s—Engine house on Ogle thorpe street, between Crawford and Thomas. Central Mechanic*. No.—Engine house on Ran dolph street, uear Union Passenger Depot. Hook and Ladder, No. F—Engine house next to Springer's Opera HotWo. Military. City Light Guar da—Armory in Rankin He use Skating Kink. Entrance on Crawford street. Columbus Guards—Armory In Gunby’s build ing, on St. Clair street, between Broad and Front streets. .Musroge* Rifle*—No armory yet.