The Hamilton weekly visitor. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1873-1874, April 04, 1873, Image 3

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TOWN ANP COUNTI C’hokch Directory. fteryites sit the Bapfiss Church on the first nuTl third Sundays, and Saturday before the third Sunday, in each mouth Rev M. J. Wellborn, pastor. Sunday-school at 9a, m. Services at the Methodist Church on the fourth Sunday, and Saturday before the 4th Sunday, iu each month. Rev D. R- Mc- Williams, pastor. Sunday-school at 9a. m. Th Cash System. —As we have to pay the cash for everything we use about our house and office, we are compelled to do a strictly cash business. We will take wood or pro visions. at market pi ices, in pay for sub scfiptions. Although anxious for patronage, we prefer a limited cash business to an ex tended credit one. fjf” Don’t steal for I cm private prop erty, bought Aid paid for by subscriber— one who sustains the press, and wishes to read me. Don't borrow me. for my owner don't like it; #n.d, besides, the machine will turu you out a copy just like me for ten cents, and you ought to sustain the press. Subscribe forme, and keep your conscience easy. Hamilton Visitor Habeas Corpus Case, The following case of habeas cor pus was heard before Judge Wil liams, on the 31st ult.: Seaborn Prater, a person of color, master of Fred. Evans, a colored minor, sued out a writ of habeas cor pus to return said minor to his pos session and custody, against A. Hud son, of this county. Upon the hearing of the case, plain tiff introduced evidence to prove the death of the (mother,, and that she died without ft,n estate the profits or income of which were sufficient to support said minor; also proved that the father of said minor was not a citizen of .this cojjijty, and that he had no estate'the-profits or iffßome of which were sufficient ‘to support or maintain said minor. Defendant introduced testimony to rebut the above facts; and, after ar gument beard, the Court rendered the following decision: , • That it appears to the Court, from the evidence of plaintiff, that the mother of said Fred Evans died in this wmty without an estate, and that the father is a non-resident of this county. It is therefore ordered and adjudged by the Court that the Sheri# place the said Fred. Evans in •the custody of the master. L. L. Stanford for plaintiff. Hines Dozier for defendant. Very Wrong. The Columbus Sun, of the 29th ult., says: “ Tlie exercises of the College are now suspended, with the exception of that portion of the pupils who are taught by that excellent lady, Miss King, in the Baptist church. So re ports the Visitor.’' Don’t say anything more about the njislakos made by country papers. The Visitor stated very plainly, last week, that ibe exercises .of the Col lege were not, nor had they been sus pended. Will the Sun please itmke t the correction ? Here's a Chance ! —Any one send ing or bringing us tjhe names of six subscribers and sl-2, .receive as a premium a copy of The ■Great Indus tries of the United States—a new work, written by twenty eminent au thors, and containing 1300 pages and 500 engravings. It treats upon all branches of industry., is a complete Jn cyclopedia of arts and manufac uues, and sells at $3 50. You can ibtain six cash subscribers in a little ime, and secure a valuable book for io thing. Stove Pediers. —Some men are iow traveling through this county, idling stoves .to opr jfaigpeus at .a •igh price, payable in the fall. Po >arts & Cos., and 'Bonnefet & Cos., of Columbus, both advertise in this pa •er, and either firm will sell you a •etter stove for less money. There ore we advise opr country readers o buy of therp. Oi*exed.— & B. H. Wil ams have opened their stock of ;oods, West side of the Court house quare, where will be found the latest tyles and patterns, direct from Ala ame Demorest’s Emporium of Fash on, New Vork. ■BG3” Mrs. Ligon opens her house or the accommodation of the public uring Court week. Terms reason bie. References: her boarders. A few members of the Bar may be ccommodated. i-SP* We had a storm of rain and rind here last Tuesday, about npon, iCcompanied by hail. Some of tbe tones were as large as marbles. We iave heard of no,damage being done n this locality. Funeral Sermon. —Rqv. W- F. iobison will preach the funerpl ser- ! ion of the late Mr. Hunly, at the lethodist.eluHch, in this place, next unday week, the 13th inst. Prof. Bryan’s school will be pen to the public this afternoon, nd every succeeding .Friday. . A good many pel-sons were Ipiil fooled in town last Tuesday. How to Build up a Town. The unthinking masses do not seem to understand how towns prosper, or to know how they are build up. When they hear the announcement that Mr. Shoddy, the rich capitalist, is coining to town, they alLrejoice— believing he will be a great acquisi tion to the place, while JV{r, Blank, the industrious mprphant or mechanic, or enterprising editor, or competent teacher, is scarcely noticed. Let us see what are the practical results. Mr. Shoddy loans his money at 10, 115 and 20 per cent to the industrious, hard working citizens, and they soon find that they are working for him and that he receives all the benefit of their labor. He , turpg out to be a moth, eating up the substance of the community. As he grows richer if grows poorer, and thus it goes from bad to worse. Suppose we take a manufacturer, who furnishes employ ment to the poor, creates a market for old rags, or other comparatively worthless articles, and after convert ing the same into paper or other ar ticles of value, sells the same in other communities, and thus brings in 'money from abroad is disbursed by the manufacturer aud his employees, thereby adding largely to the aggre gate income of the community in stead of being a lax upon its indus try. The same is true of the indus.- trious mechanic, teacher or editor. Take a newspaper, for example, It gathers up small amounts, it is true, but in aggregate they run up to two, three, five or ten thousand dollars a year. This money is drawn from a vast area of country—here a little and there a little—but, like our no ble rivers, it is the aggregate of the thousand rivulets which feed it, and when gathered makes a resistless flood. This amount is expended-in the community, and every.iqan wom an and child receives benefit'Yro* it, either directly or indirectly. It will be seen then, that whatever brings money into a community arid pass that money jn general cireidatiQn, benefits and builds up that commu nity. * Whatever will build up *tl\e schools, or other educational inffc&ts of a Sommunty, must necessarily benefit everhody in that co^mpiilry.^ Appalling Suicide. —A most ex traordinary case of reported from Manchester, Engl/gicb Three clerks employed in some large lead mills in that city, were practic ing blank firing in the chandelier store-rcom, as was th'ei? when one them, named Alfred llob-, erts, passed his rifle to a fellow-clptf named Thomas Walter, to aim at his breast. It' appears, however, that Roberts had, unper ceived by his companions, loaded the rifle with hall cartridge, Walter took aim as desired, and to his horror Roberts fell dead at his feet, the bul let having passed through his breast. In his band was found the following letter: ‘'March 4, 1873, lam very glad you have saved m,e the trouble of shooting myself. I know you are anxious to become a marksman in the corps; perhaps I will be of service to you by making a target of myself. Wishing you success to your first shot, I remain, yours respectfully, Alfred Roberts. Mr. Tom, Walter.” The reason for Walter complying so readily with Robert’s request to ,ake deliberate aim at his breast is repor ted to he that it is customary among English v,olunteers to point their ri fles at each other for the purpose,of acquiring .steadiness of aim. The sooner, we should think, this custom was abolished, the better. Qualified. — A gentleman who is rather given to story telling relates the following: When I was a youDg man I spent several years in the South, residing for a while at Port Gibson, on the Mississippi river. A great deal of litigation was going on about that time, and it was not always an easy matter to obtain a ju ry. One day I was summoned to act in that capacity, and repaired to court to get excused. Op iny name being called, I Informed his -honor, the judge, that I was not a free-hol der, and therefore not qualified to serve. “ I am stopping for the time being at this place.’’ “ You board at the JiQtol, I pre sume?’’ “ I take meals there, hut have rooms in anoiher part of the town, where I lodge.’’ “ So you keep bachelor’s hall ?” “Yes, sir.” “How,long have you lived in that manner?” “ About six months.” • “I think you are qualkEed,”.gravely remarked ,tbe judge, “for I have never known apa an to .keep batehe lor’s hall the length of time you name, who had not dirt enough in his room to make him a free-holder. The court docs not excuse you.” A little Little Rock girl died, a few days ago, of what was supposed to be cerebrospinal meningitis. Tbe Gazette says: Dr. Quidor, doubting ,tbe cause of her death, obtained per r mission,to make & pout mortem exam ination. The examination disclosed the fact that the little girls stomach was loaded with boiled cabbage, which had worked itself into one bard solid mass, distending the stom ach and causing death, the victim dy ing in convulsions. The Doctor says that many of tlie deaths credited to this cerebrospinal disease have noth ing to do with it, and are .entirely diftinct from it. SrST A committee of the Massa chusetts Legislature has reported in favor of g separate prison for women. This is a just arid wise measure. —*n- (©■* An .exchange says tliat the dif ference between sealing wax and women, is that one burns to keep a se cret, and the other to tell it. LOOK HERE! DO YOU WANT A GOOD WATCII CHEAP? We will give a good English lever, silver, hunting-case watch, with a handsome chain, valued at $45, to -any one furnishing us 100 yearly sub scribers and S2OO iu cash. Or, we offer a good single case, silver, English lever watch, with nice chain, veined at S2O, to any one fur nishing us 50 yearly subscribers and SIOO in cash. The person op persons accepting either of the above propositions will not be restricted to any one post— office, hut are at liberty to get sifo' scribers anywhere, provided they keep account of every one furnished, and state that they are for the watch 1 i^t. Two six months’ subscribers will be counted as one yearly one. No name will be received without the cash. The time for getting up these sub scriptions is unjiiqited, hut the first two persons banding ns the requisite number of names will be entitled to the watches. Any number of persons can club together under the above proposi tions, but, to facilitate matters, and prevent confusion, we prefer receiv ing names from only one member of each club. CoLuifiius District Conference.— The Columbus District Conference for 1873 \yill be held at Hamilton, commencing on Wednesday evening, the 18th of June, embracing the 4th Sabbath. ' ' Bishop Fierce writes that tips time will suit him. Unless providentially prevented, ho will certainly be present. in charge will please at tend to the election of delegates—one from each church. Tuos, T. E. Notice.— l take of iff forming my'friends arid patrons'lhat I have removed to the residence for merly occupied by C. H. Prichard, where I may always be found at nighty DjofessioTiatty en gaged. Office with R. AJfffuasell, Kfq. W. Catron. v Dr. John W. Cameron*iiffonr authorized Agent to veceive an<s re ceipt for tlifi paper. JP$ - <Vr. aV- MdfifcEtl, AND RETAIL \fiOLWjQ US, GEORGIA, Since Jhoviig ihto strAp, iV>. qfc Brondffirieot, has largely increased his stoelfo very low prices to the Country and Cit]*Trade in all articles in Ids depart ment. Kerosene Oil, Blacking, Lami> Goods, Gar den Seeds, Patent Medicines, etc., very close to the Country Store Trade and others. Call and get prices. xnavl4-tf BLcnt <B§i|jv A STORE -HOUSE in the town of Sliill Wliitcsville, Harris Cos., tin., belonging to the estate of W. \V. Hunt, deceased, and occupied last year by Cotton & Mulliol land, will be rented cheap for the present year. Apply to J. H. Cowsert, or K. A. Rus sell, at Hamilton, Ga., or to me at Quito, Ga. marl4-lirn T. J. HUNT. Tjse Strawberry Watermelon Is the finest Melon known to exist in the world! It has taken nearly 200 premiums at Fairs, without ever losing one. I will send tlie pure seed of this celebrated Melon by mail, postage free, at the following rates: 30 seeds for 23c.; 70 for 50c., and 200 for sl. Address, T. N. HORNSBY, ' Siinpsonville, Shelby Cos., Ky. P. B. Also seed of the Silver-netted Canta loupe; anew variety of great excellence. 1 package for 25c.; 5 packages for SI. VAN DER3IiLI~BRQT.iI E RS, Wholesale and Bctail Dealers in Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, Garden, Field and Flower Seeds, Guano, lime Dust, and other Fertilizers, Trees, Plants, Bulbs, etc., 2:1 Fulton street, New York. Pork Peruvian Guano. —Our Guano was proven from Analysis by the New York State Agricultural Society to lie worth from $2.25 to $4-1.22 per ton more than any other so'd in the city. Send to us for copy of their report, and our Annual Catalogue. GEORGIA —Harris County. Nicholas Hutchison, administrator of J W. Bretten, deceased, makes apulicghflp for letters of dismission ; All persons concerned are hereby notified to show cause, if any they haye, by .the iirjit Monday in June next, why ggidletters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially this March 3, 1873. J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinaryi 800,000 FEET FIBST4ASUOIBEB FOR At Cherry Mill In Lower Wth District Harris County .Orders .for building material of all kipds filled at short notice. no 2 3m GEO- BEESE, Agent. WM. H. ROB ARTS & CO.“ HEALERS IN • ' ' STOVES and ORATES, .HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, CROCKERY. CUTLERY, anil House Furnishing goods generally, Manufacturers of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper ware, of every description. j\tct: nts for the Domestic Sewing Machine, and Charter Oak Stoves. no2-3mo 109 Broad St., Columhuii, Ga. J. I. GRIFFIN, 106 BROAD ST., TOLUMBUS, GA., Importer, Wholesale and R( la|! Dealer in DRUCS and MEDICINES, ytND SOLE AGENT FOR EPPIXG’S EXTHACT DUCIIU. This store, is open all night. Sign.qf .the Crystal Mortar. Mansfield & wonderfpl family medicines constantly on hand. ,uo2 ly Wxxi. IST- HawJss, Broker. INSURANCE AND SEAL ESTATE AGENT,\ COLUMBUS, GA. Will give attention to purchase and sale of Beal Estate, placing Insurance in first class Companies, and will invest funds, or nego tiate lonns, for those desiring it. feb2Bly COUNTY FINANCES.^ The Committee appointed bv the last Grand Jury to examine inti the county finances, will please meet in Hamilton on Wednesday/ flie 25th of March. G. A. B DOZHJB A. M. Allen. B, Ppeer. A. Ildsujs AIM, FREER & ILLGES, CQTTON FACT ORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, V V \ FONTAINE 4 WAREHOUSE, i COLUMBUS, GEORGIA feb2l-lyr The subscriber most respectfully informs the residents of Hamilton tuirounding gauntry that he has opened a New Drug Store at No. 186 East side llrond street, Ist block Mow A F Johnston & Cos., where can be found anew and comflbte stock of DRUGS and CHEMICALS, selected with care ow to their purity, which will bo dispensed with accuracy. A full line of Foreign and American ex tracts. Periumery, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Hair, Cloth, Nail, Shaving and Tooth Brush es, Pomades, Soaps and Cosmetics pf all kinds. All the popular and useful Patent Medicines, Piasters and Ointments. The beat of im ported Wines and Liquors for medicinal yse. Mw'Jicivts at all boms, day or night. Particular nttuption paid to the putting up of Physicians’ Prescriptions. Soliciting a share of yoyr patronage, I am, respectfully, yours, JOHN L. JORDAN, Druggist and Apothecary, Columbus, Ga. Me refers to Dig. J W Cameron and T F Brewster feb2l-3m T. S. SPEAR, Agent, AgL T rrn “bbkkbier SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, No. 99 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Gold Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds. SPECTACLES A SPECIALTY. Silver & Plated Ware, Watches, Jewelry, and Clocks, repaired promptly. BRG&A-Yraa U4HY ©OKIE. Ajjj Orders will bbckivb Pbomi-t Atten tion. fet'2l-lyr ESTES A BROTHER, IMPORTER!) AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, ' Guns and Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes, - 1J 3 arid 113] Broad st, Columbus, Ga, feb2l-lm GEORGIA—Harris Countt Whereas the estate of Tbos. 3. Smith, do ceased, is unrepresented, and not likely,to be represented: * 'ibis is, therefore, to cite ipid admonish all concerned u show cause, If qny they have, by the first Monday in April next, why let ters of administration on the estate of said deceased should not he granted to the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other suitable and proper person Given under my liapd and official signature, this 20th day of February, 1873. J.‘F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary Notice. All patties indebted, to,the firm of Cowsert & Kimbrough are requested to come qp and settle KO.W, if they ever inlerid to do so at all, us we want the money to help boy our Spring stock Come up, gentlemen! Our patience is as nearly exhausted as our goods, and we need the Cash to lay in a fresh supply of both. Those who do pot jntend to pay, will please let us know it at once. COWBEBI ,* KIMBROUGH. Hamilton, Ga, Feb. 21, 1873, dMSS™ ' 4 ’ V • ' \ FioqRNOT, ftcQEHEB4 * ALSTON WAREHOUSE, _ kl ' n nmvfol iNprepniod to J ran*'*' l Tv' 1 Commission Bmaooss.aiid wid advance liberally ffiehtton beiTndtt nuirl44|ui ..•* ‘‘ . A* . raut'KAW, JfctfEllEE &‘(J* v %--* ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1873. W, 0. JOHNSTON, Agent at Kingsboro HARRIS CO.—TERMIMUS NORTHS SQUTH RAILROAD. Tliis justly celebrated Fertilizer, whtvli lias bad such an extensive sale in tbis. seejion during the past few years, nud which has given universal satis fiictioriNvherever propeWy applied, is again offered to the planters of ll.qTi aiid adjaeerjt counties upon the most liberal terms, as it is the estnbffidiei pojicy of tbf Pacific ti> foiWi its Guano at the loivostcos' to consiumyiir, and look tt> srt.all profits mid large sales' fob "coirijiensiition t< eapiMl invested ip its ppoductfon. In view of this policy, and thebreducpi cost of production, the Soluble Pacific C-ruano is put inio iparkut this seasoi at the lo\jjjg-ice-.pt JoG per ton, cash, aud freight from Columbus to Kinds hor.o (SLSH) added. Aim) nil* sale on time for uurroncy or for coAflon; I'liore u no fortitpr offered in tliis market, recorded m Its <jpf compare with sJlTflt fertilizer which hf stood theOest ofnlme, and has an estahkahbd 'ckukdronVftoauired%bi foi*- ejcperientfe,4ffuskpresen%olaime*tt) cap tin/fed eSMbfriSifwlucb tain to articles which hatx nt tyjeji n&jbctel zK2Bq tried use. yThis guano Wfi been i tliis maTket sineo Sumptiorisßl sleaiijly incrcbsod tlnoughouj, foe country, from :i,few hun dred tons the firet. yiar of its use,-to rrirfny thouKfnds of fotis aiuuially, wliiel. j%the highest attestation of its iuperiojc excellence... v .. A W ©MjpE>IL - 'i|Pl The great popularity of the well-known ■ Soluble Pacific Guano, manufai tured hf the Pacific GtuanolCompanvr Messrs. John S. Reese & Go., Haltl more, GeneraJ^Agents;' oad (Mr. W. II; Young, of Columbus, Special AgoiV. 'for has haTUnprincipled jmrries to endeavor lo introduce an inferior article, under a somewhat similar liainipjrid to try'tp induce plant ers to buy fooir the assurance that it i* Rio same as the gen uine Soluble Pacific Gumfo. Mr. Young wishes to correct, through the |>ubiic press, any such impression which may Ra\-e been entertained, by in forming lusaj'riends andflaistomers that no responaihi'ityjattache# to any compound sold under such assurance —hence the necessity arises to caution planters to buy only from the authorized agents of the genuine Pacific Guano Company. The real Soluble Pacific .Guano is branded with the name ot John S. Reese & Cos., General Agents, Baltimore, and is put up in sacks warranted to contain two hundred pounds each. For circulars of information, apply to W. G JOHNSTON, febi-3m Agent at Kingsboro, Hayrig county, Ga. • 2STEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE* HOBHRT O. POPEI, 78 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., First Door Below Pc isr’s Book Store, and nearly John King’s Bank. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I would respectfully announce to my friends and the public that I am now receiving and opening a stock of BOOTS and SHOES entirely new and mesh, consisting of all Hit t rudes and styles, suitable for either light or heavy wear. 1 have had all my stock made o order, excressly for my own trade, by the best man iifHCtu,rqrs, and yv,ill yattujjE ev.qry pfJr to give satisfaction and lie as represented. To small Dealers and Country Merchants I cun offer good Inducements. $ I have secured the services.of Mr. Goodo 11. Fleming. He .will be glad to gee and wait upon his friends and old customers. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Terms cash, no 2 * WM. R. BEDELL. R. WARE. BEDELL fc WARE, SUCTESSORS TO BEDELL & POPE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in J3OOTS AND S3ZOJEIB OF ALL KINDS. AL§Q, Loatlior and. SHoe Pindlngs, 148 BROAD STJtEET, COLUMBUS, GA. Our gocijs aye all made to order, and we guarantee every pair sold to give satisucthm. repul’eU FRKB OF OIIAIiOE. ■ r Mr. L. I. Harvey is with us, and would he pleased .to see his frlendr, qp2 WILLIAM BEACH, SLCCEHSOU TO lIALI., MOSES & CO., (I'istuhlislied in 1830), CQLUMB l% QJSOIi GIA , DBALKB IN GEX Kit AI, ItIAOJC and WAGON MATERIAL, BAlb- UOAD and MIIL SUITUIiH, OILS, l’Al BIUJBHKB, GJ.AISS, Kto., Etc., Etc. Rubber and Leatlier Belting, Burr, Ensopus, Cologti, Mill Koek, Manilla and Cottog Hope, IHil.ber and Hemp Packing, Agricultural Imp cnicuts. AGENTS FOB FAIRBANKS’ SCAIaES. Keep in .stock varieties of their l'latform aj;d I kmnter Scales. Thisc Stwips have boon sofd in this establishment for over'3o yews, without having a cornphiint. A so agents for Hcsi & (‘p.’s Circular Saws; Averiil Cliemical Paint Works. NON-EXPLOSIVE BHIIJ.IANT OIL. 9 Always on hand, this particular Oil. We have sold it since the war, uiul no accident, or failure in giving a beautiful light, lias oc curred. nuyl4-tf NEW FURNITURE STORE 98 Broad Ga. . Parlor, Chamber and Llbraiy Suits, Win dow Curtains, Shades, Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Children’s Carriages, and every ar ticle kept in a fijt class Furniture Store. no 2 T. T KDM,U}U>& ! Hamilton Female College, HAMILTON, GA. The Spring logins on Tuesday, the 28th of January, aud closes on Wednesday, tbe 2d day of J illy. Tuition is from $2 to $6 per month, ac cording to grade of studies, with an inciden tal fee of 20 cents per month. Music on Piano, Organ or Guitar, Is (p per month, with a charge of 50 cents pci month for the use of instruments. Pupils will be charged from the beginning of the scholastic month !u which they enter, to the i lose of the session. No deduction will be’ made for abscjice, except in cases of protracted sick ness. One half of the tuition will be required in advance—the balance at the dose of sem.on. Board can at (16 per month J. H. LOVELACE, Pkes’t. Hoad.! Road! The undersigned has on hand, and is con staqbf rqoriyipg, a,supply of Family Groce ries, such as bacon, lard, sugar, flour, coffee, etc. He also keeps a variety of Liquors, tp which ho calls the attention of physicians and others needing a pure article. Prices low to csh customers. mar 7 3m J. W. JHMBRQUUH. JNTOtIC©. I hereby caution all persops against hiring Ben Magruder. colored, as be U under con* tract la me for the present year. Any one hiring said boy will lie prosecuted. ' •* ‘ Jack wilson, c-oiu . White Sulphur Springe. Meriwether Cos., Ga. Feb 21, 1873 1m —CI , 1 U ,OF THE UNITED STATES. 1300 PAGED & 300 ENG*AVINGS> NYritlen by 20 Eminent Anthems, jm ofodtug, JOHN j. GoriGii. and ju&ACE • “-rrrfthmi on Hib}pot of otcgiSl; iver ogaicri to th *ujblic. Wt towif ijsJvY' 11 * gent Crty.fail to jfpfo.n wiihlhhriiook * Agenre wanted for the FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIO: 800 Pages, 250 Engravings. An lutprosting and nmusinir troutie on thn nedical humbuKa of the past and present It xtKiaes quacks, Impostors, travel ins doctor*' atont. medicine vender*, noted female cheat*! ortune teller* and mediums, artd Rives Intwl at ug (icununt* Of uqted physician* and nf alive* of the! f live?, ft reveals startling cere ts, and Inst-nptJ all how to avoid the Ilia hhh flish is lioir to. We efve exclusive tir tory and Ii bp rat cupririlsstons. For cir oila-s uIU terms addre** the pub.'ishere. J. B. BU RR & H YDE; Hartford, Conn 1 ., or Chicago, lit bfiSIMMBn OHANCE OF SCHEbULE. NORTH ,AND SOUTH KAII,ROAIj. r Sop kb form Dsst’a. oVncs, Dec. 6, 187° (JingslKiro ( I 30 a k ataula. ifr. , . 7 55 : J .•ffripSNipVwj/ri. h g m olumbiiwßandolph street). .3 50 * iff Ooiwt, oft the North Commons. ..4 05 i> k T D Portion, agent st Blanchard, O A ; Jranherry. agent at Oataula, W C Johnson igent at'Hingaboro, will receive and deliver uo3 Superintenderib j E. F. & A. C. LANIER * • * f Btf(ftefaor to Lauier, Randle A og'., WHOLESALE CRSCEFS , AND Commission Merchant^ West Point, Keep on baud a full agsortmci^ G-ro,oeries, which (hey offer at prices lhat defy ctttftiffc tlon. They possess unsurpassed facilities/or selling goods cheap, and will Aube H to the interest of their former patrons, and the public generally, to buy of them. They ask a continuance of the putronage extended to the old firm. no 2 Hamilton Male Sc&qo[. The exercises of the above school will he resumed February 3, 1873. Kvery effort will be made to thoroughly impress i lie true principles of education on the minds of pupils. Particular attention given to the prepara tion of young men for College Jj) jracflcpl business life. First lerlh of twenty-two weeks commences .F/ebruarJ’ 3, closes July 4, 1878. Second term ol eighteen weeks commences Augqst 4, closes Deeemlier 6, 1873, * TinrioN— final teem. •Elementary brunches sl3 2$ '1 borough English course 10 80 Languages included * .ifi 4M Incidental fee... ' To tuition -second tux First class , (10 80 Second class.,,’ 1C 20 Third class... 21 l>o Incidental fee..., * GO One half of each term jnvariably In ad. vunco. Board in good families from (It 30 to tU per month. JL M- BRYAN, ReferencesPiincipal. II C Ki mil rough, jCol. J M Mobley, A T lirouk*, Willis Jones, E Barilos, W WDro^MD. W Goodman, J T Johnson, no 2 Prc-tt’t lid. Trustees, NOTICE. We take pleasure In annonneing to thy public that we sre opening at our ofjf stsnj a COMPLETE STOCK of Fancy and StapleOry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Ac., which we offer at wholesale and retail as low us the same quality can be bought iu tins market Call, see, examine and buy. Those Indebted to ns prior to September, 1871, wilt please come forward, pay up, sue commence anew. no 2 JHO- M’QDUGJT 4 Cfr