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Adjusting ab ißinrißN.
Keen fellows, thote insurance agents.
XUere was au alarm of tire the other day,
caused bya gas explosion in ibc ‘saloon’of
Mr. Michael McGowan, at the North Knd.
As soon as the excitement had quieted down
a little Mr. McGowan started for the insur.
ance office, where he had taken out a policy
au his ‘shebeen’ and its contents.
Soon after Michael left, a quiet-looking
gentleman entered and interviewed Mrs. Mc-
Gowan on the subject of gas. He was very
severe; he thought the gas had been impro
perly used; he doubted if the company would
put pipes in there again, if so much damage
was done.
Mrs. McGowan wwalarmed. She knew
that much of Mr. MHSowan'i business was
transacted 'under the gas light,’ and the
volubly protested: ‘Aity, sir, nv ye plaze; ts
it the gas and the tire? Divil a harm have
they done anyway, barrin’ Mike drivin’ the
head of him thro’ the windy, hut mutiny*
the lick he’a got whin he* ben out wid the j
bye*. Burn, ia ill Nothing was burned but •
Mike's ould coat. Aa fur the whisky, it
wouldn't burn if you’d thfow-it on the fire.
Damage, ia it? Wait till I get a drop o’
whitewaah the morrow, and divil a sign of a
acorchye’ll see.’
Meanwhile Mike, with his head bound up
and wearing a woful countenance, was watt
ing at the insurance office. Presently the
agent Arrived, and Mr. McGowan opened >
his case at once.
‘Good mowin', Mr. Premium. I've jist
dropped in for me imnrrence. tor. The
bloody gas works, bad luck to ’em, bursted
the atooffiing ahl out or the piper, and ait fire
to me place, and trow’d me clean troo the
windy, wid me head agin MuTpbyt Wall, aa
kapes the grocer’* ahop, that came from
county Cork, an’ knows me wall, barrin he'll
sell a glaa* o’ whiaky on the sty, which, bein’
a grocer, is agin me rights.’
As soon as Mr. McGowan stopped lor
wind, the Ifcent quietly inquired:
‘How much do you think your loss is, Mr.
McGowan?’
‘Well, 1 do not know, tot; what, wid me
place busted, and me stock burned, me do
thin’ destryed, me head bruk, to say nothin’
av the bluid on Murphy’* wall. I’m thinkin’
a matter o’ five hunder dollar* wud be
squarin’ me.’
•Mr. McGowan,’ aaid the agent, draw ing
a bank note from hia drawer, ‘I have been
up to your place thia morning and seen what
damage has been done, besides having the
pleasure of an interview with Mrs. McGo
wan. There is twenty dollars to pay fot a
bucket of whitewash, a pane of glasa and
your broken head, and don’t you ever try to
play games on insurance people.”
Mr. McGowan’* face lengthened inch by
inch, and h square jaw dropped aa the in
surance man continued. Finally, hia eye
falling under the gaze of the other, he pock
eted the money, signed the necessary paper*,
and merely remarked:
‘So ye’ve had an interview wid the ould
woman, have ye? Be gorral I’ll have one
wid her meself agin 1 go back.’
Mr. McGowan waa true to his word, for
he paid the twenty dollars to the clerk of
the police court the next morning, for, as
Mrs. McG. described it, ‘batin’ her like an
ould carpet.’—From the Bottnn Commercial
Bulletin.
:*< *
Do.vjt Platt on Calfb Cfshisg,—Caleb
Cuahing, the Machiavalli of to-day, hav
ing spotted Bos* Tweed in Spain, and
procured the retuta of that emboliment of
American Municipal Government without
an extradition treaty, acents trouble at home,
and ia here to have a hand in it. Caleb is
such a born diplomats, that he takes tea by
stratagem, and goes t(Pbed at night through
a little conspiracy that leavesali interested,
like himself, id the dark. Grant and Ham
ilton Fiah, both feeling that Caleb owned
them, sought to get clear of him by making
the man who knew too much Chief Justice.
Failing in that they bamahed him to Spain.
Caleb is back again, ia the same old, ill-fit
ting, second-hand wearing-apparel—the
same smooth, quiet face that is under such
control one might aay of it as a clever
Frenchman aaid of Talleyrand’s, that if he
were violently kicked behind the person in
front would not be made aware Of the assault
from any change of tho diplomatic counte
nance, and the inebriate Grant and the mud
dled old Secretary of State are uneasy.
Caleb ia not only wHy and vicious, but he
is capabteand ha* vast'stores of learning
under hia control. Hia big, bald, knotty
hea* fuii Of pfgoon holes, andtohr Ad
ministrations discoveied that if Caleb was*
wakeuedat any hour of the night by a Mh
gfdd qovsGtMfwf statecraft, he would, with,
out hesitation, pull out from his cellular
brain any qtrantify of precedents on the side
of the party paying Kim for the same. He
has realized as high wefiftythousand a year,
lives oa thirty-seven-aad a half cents a day.
This sum he expends for his breakfast, p*o
vidad he la nwitedaarW'diMjer if the in-
Vitaiiori'doea-not eontetHwitpewtefhe thirty
seven-and-a-half cents out in three severs)
installments, and makes some on* wboofcftat
to hirvar invited hi Wh he were dead in
the next tweny-four hour*.
Chunks at Wlstfam.
Wfse mwsutnfimea Midair kasUem
just for the fun ov the thing; it iz
only the phooie wh<r bHd them and
then undertake to live in them.
I bav seen folks who was violently
opposed togambliW/Siwidy bekatiae
ttiy had found outtiMvf-they ow.tWn’t
win.
I notlss one thin*, when a man
stubs his toe he cusses all kreashvtn
fust, then his toe,- bot never nimself.
Don’t change your bate, mi boy. if
yu are ketching fish with angle
worms -stick to the worms.
Yung man, mark yore goose up hi,
two-thirds ov the world hv no other
idea ov value only by the price that
iz onto things.
He Who elevates his protoshun iz
the best meehaaik, whether he
preaches the gospil, peddles phisik,
or skins eels for a living.
It aint no disgrace for a man to tell,
but to lay there ad grant, iz.
Go slo, yiing man; if yo tap both
ends ov yore cider barrel at one lime,
and draw out ov the bung hole be
sides, cider aint a going to hold out
long.
I had a great deal rather be told
that a mas is verteous and honest,
than to hear that htetether iz a mem
ber of Congress, or that his grand
father fit in the revolushun.
Men sumtimes hav doubt about
their religion, and even honesty, but
i never met one who doubted his
ahrptvfinpflo
Lazy men and blsfck ants are alwus
hunting for a job.
Yu kant hire a man to be honest, if
yer do he will want bis wages raised
every morning.
Tbare iz a grate deal ov religion f n
this world that izHSe a life preserver,
only put on at the moment of extreme
danger, and then half the time put
on hind wide before.
Bfikand hang, young man, it iz the
last six inches in a race that alwuss
wins the maftny.
If yu want to find out just how
mean and dishonest yu hav alwuss
been, git a nominashun, and run fur
sum offls.
Tboze who are too proud to inquire
what a thing kosts when they buy it,
are the fust ones to find fault when
they cum to pay for it.—Josft Billings.
Marvelous Printing Invention.—A
'wonderful invention has been patented by
the Victoria Printing Machine Company,
in a machine which can turn out, ready
for the reader, four thousand copies of a
work, containing twenty-four pages,
bound together, Without any manipula
tive aid. The machina has cost about
four thousand pounds, and requires no
feeding, mis regulates- its own snpply,
taking lira sheet at one-end, and, in less
that a second, ejeetkaj- it at the other,
printed, and with the pages stitched to
gether, aitd ready for the booksfltef??.
-jfyirk Mti
COLUMBUS
DAILY TIMES
JOB
OFFICE,
Columbus, Geu
Itotnu Supplied wKli lb La>
tMNfi
STYLES TYRE,
IVe!W, JU\,
vfc_- wnj ii jnna±i
Mt FSTjlSlrril to Till fifrfUFTO
for
Job Printing
of tfetx rmempfrox
With and nhpaleh,
inehidlug t
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
KOTE HEADS.
MONTHLY STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS.
YIBITING CARDS,
POSTAL CARDS,
SHIPPING TAGS,
ENVELOPES.
CIRCULARS,
PARTY INVITATIONS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
BIILB LADING BOOKS,
A R. RECEIPT BOOKS’,
&e., <fee., Ac.
13^Orders from a distance whetted aad
filled promptly, at short notice. Samples
and prices sent oft upflttCSriou.
MILLINERY.
Mra I_i. 3L.EJE3,
10S Broad Street, Columbus, Ga,
Hm now iu atorc an extenaive atock of
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
Wbiob she ia gelling at
VERY IjOW PRIOBS.
Also: Indies’FlNE CLOTH CLOAKS and OVERSUITS, |
Ladies’, Misses’ and Infants’ MERINO and KNIT SACKS, HOODS, Ac.
Full line. HOSIERY, GLOVES and CORSETS.
Buyer* will consult their own interests by examining the stock be-
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Great Reduction iu Fine Photographs
AT
G. T. WILLIAMS' GALLERY
(OVER CARTER’S DRUG STORE..!
AU.STYI.KS AND SIZES FINE PHOTOGRAPHS REDUCED CONSIDERABLE FROM FORMER
PRICKS; putting flue finished PHOTOGRAPHS in th reach ofall.
Call and examine NEW STYLES and PRICES, and yon will bo hum and bar, your picture taken
at this GALLERY.
Taking Children and Copying Pictures a Specialty.
One vialt will satisfy any one that no butter PIOTURT2B can bo hail than at this GALLERY.
Remember the place is over Carter’s Druy Store. You are respectfully folioited to call.
INSURANCE.
INHIJBE YOUR PROPERTY WITH
THE GEORGIA HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY.
001-umUjUB, On.
A HOME COMPANY, seeking the patronage of HOME PEOPLE!
riTOßini.r rates mare err
GIN HOUSES,
WITH LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS AND PROMPT PAYMENT OF ALL LOSSES.
Warehouses, Cotton, Dwellings, Storehouses, Merchandise, and all
other Property Insured at the Lowest Rates consistent with Indemnity.
Office inthe GEORGIA HOME BUILDING.
BOTTOM AT LAST!
Large Stock and Low Prices,
DRY GOODS.
0-
BLACK CASHMERE, 75cts. to *2.
BLACK SILK, Warranted, *1 .*5 to $2.00.
BLACK ALPACAS 25cts. to SI.OO.
SERGE SUITINGS, 15cts. WORTH 35cts.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE POPULAR
BAADES, at 25, 30, 35, 50 and 65cts.
TWO BUTTON KID GLOVES, SOets.
SILK SCARFS CHEAPER THAN EVER KNOWN.
LADIES’, GENTS’AND CHILDRENS’COLORED HOSIERY.
GREAT BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS.
My Stock is Complete in Everything pertaining to the DRYGOODS
Business. Call before Buying. Polite Salesmen are in attendance, who
take pleasure in showing goods.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN.
Dry Goods! Dry Goods!!
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
M. JOSEPH,
riUGCKHHOR TO JOSEPH A I*l*o.,
HAH JUST RECEIVED:
600 PIECES BKBT STANDARD PRINTS (^6l-2.
LARGE LOT OF CORBBTB CpOc. each.
SIIBETINfiS, SHIRVfNCW, 01TUCKS, OSNABURGH and FACTORY JEANS
of all makes at FACTORY PRtCEft.
CARPE’fTNG fi-om 30c. a yard and upwards.
BHOEB, HATS, SEA LSLA.ND BLEACIIINGS, in quantities at BOT
TOM PRICES.’
&r J BUY ABB HELL FOB HASH ABE AM PREPARED TO
OFFER BAM a A INS.
M. JOSEPH.
.m-.—fJES* i
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
Bread Sh, Celßinbim, Ga.,
* jtV * :T * **?*&-* AND UAEKFULLY
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals,
with which tbey r prepared to anpply their former pfttrona, and tbe public
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at pvieae that -annot fail to insure aatlafaction.
Let no one wanting any article in our line buy .elsewhere before seeing our goods
and knowing our prices. All articles sold are guaranteed PURE.
_____ _ _ _ m
PAINTS ! PAINTS!!
We have full stocks of
White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oils,
Spirits Turpentine,
And all the Colored Paints, both Dry and Ground
in Oil and at Bottom Prices.
o—
Window Glass and Ptttty at lowest prices.
Pavttefi tit a distance will be furnished BASH when desired.
o
Home ’Made Fertilizers!
Early in tho Season we will have on hand largo supplies of CHEMICALS
for Composting of Home Made Fertilizers, in which there is economy in
buying Our experience in the purchase and use of these Chemicals for
the past six years justifies us in saying W 6 are prepared to give valuable
Informs#ton with regard l to for the Various crops grown i
m. n. hood & 00.
Wrt ' "**' |t, ' & j
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COLUMBUS, GA.,
PWELL BtTPTUED WITH MATERIAL. AND
Experienced Workmen e Deployed In each De
pnriment.
Order* for work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonkblo ratea.
Georgia ami Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or a ted to or*
dor at snort notice.
Receipt Books
FOR RAILROADS AND BTKAMTSOATB
Always In stock: *!• printed t order when de
aired.
WRAPPING PAPER AND HACK.
A large quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which I am soiling low
in any quantity desired, either printed or plain
$&- Prices and Specimens of Work furnishe
on application.
THOH. GILBERT,
Randolph Nfreet, Columbus, C l a.
Janl tf
T. S. SPEAR,
No. IQf Broad St., Columbus, 6a.
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
all orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing Machine D soot.
Third and Last Call to Tax-
Payers.
rpAX COLLECTORS BOOKS UNDER INBTRUC
-1 llONHfrom the COMPTROLLER GENERAL,
will soou be closed. Tax payers will save Execu
tions and Costs, by settling at once. No further
notice will bo given,
D. A. ANDREWS.
novl2 tf State nd County Tax Collector.
Colonists, Emigrants and
Travelers Westward.
FOR map circulars, condensed time tables and
general information in regard to transpor
tation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Ar
kaiiHaa, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kanaas
Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California,
apply to or address ALBERT B. WBENN, Gen
eral Railroad Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
No one should go West without first getting in
communication with the General Railroad
Agent, and become Informed aa to superior ad
vantages, cheap and quick transportation of am
ilios, household goods, stock and farming imple
ments generally. All information cheerfully
'given. W. L. DANLEY,
•eplft tf a. P. is T. A.
VICTORY! VICTORY!!
THE ’’SINGER” ALWAYS AHEAD!
TANARUS) BAD THL BFEQIAI, DIHPATUI FROV
'XV THF, CMitcDnifU K.itilbiUon to tbs NteW
Y>fSm>:
Spienibr 27, 1870,
"Tbert'tT hiebaat boiltmMvlWiih mld ba con
tnrreii on any exhibitor—TWQ JHEDaLS OF
HONOR aud TWO DIPLOMAS OF MERlT—
hftve bevn .warded the Rtncror Mbimfbctnrlng
Oompeny for HewiDg Mftcbfnes."
2,000,000 IN USE
Sales in Excess of all Others!
Tbe Singer Manufacturing Company,
09 Broad Street,
COLUMBTJK GA.
WANTED.
Gi OOD SALESMAN TO SELL THE NEW
r Light Running SINOER SEWING MA
CHINES In tbs Countin' eonnveted wltb tbs Co
lnrnbue cave. Apply to tbe Singer Mannfnctur
tug Compeny, CBAB. S/HOLT.
OotT-4m *4/*** , ,
TO TILE
Tax Payers and Citizens of
Muscogee County.
rpHE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT HAS AT
A last arrived; I again announce mysoTf ft cun
dldatc for your auffrage for Receiver of Tax Ite
turnn lor this county. Election WedbeA'diiy,
Janaary 3d, 1577.
I hope my many friemte and numeroue
nephews wilt rally around the "Old Hero," and
protect bitn against this avolancho of offico *eei
era. Boys to the Rescue,
noVII te M._W. THWKATT._
To the Voters of Muscogee.
I ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A CANDID ATEFOR
TAX RECEIVER of Mils cogee county, and re
spectfully solicit your suffrages.
novl2 tde JNO. M. PATTRICK.
For Tax Receiver.
ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE THE
V? name of Richard M. Gray as a candidate
for TAX RECEIVER ef Muscogee County. Elec
tion In January, 1876. oct29-te
For Tax Receiver.
I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A
candidate for Tax Receiver of Muscogee coun
ty. at the election in January, 1877.
Application for Homestead.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.—WM. FARMER
makes application for Homestead Exemption,
and I will pass upon the name at 10 o'clock a. k.
December 18, 1876. W. A. FARLEY,
nov3otd OrdtHavy._
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WM. MEYER,
RANDOLPH STREET,
Hoot and Hhoe Mflter.
ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLySMILL STOCK
of Men’s and Boy’s work conatahtly on
band, which I will sellatYery reastfnrfble prides.
Also: Leather and findings, at tbe lowest price,
novl!! 9m
Tmi
Piedmont & Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE CO..
OF mCHMOXI), VA.,
ISLBIREB TO SECURE AS LOCAL AOLN TH IN
9 m-ery city, town and county In tVoorxiaaud
Alabama, nnerifatlc. reliable men, who i-an and
vvUljMirßonally aeoure apnUcattona for luanran.-e
—libera! einumlaaleua allowed. Addreea with
reference and eipcrtence (If any.)
-:. .1. KIIIKM El,
General Agent.
No. 01 White Hal! street, ,up stairs,)
Atlanlii, tail.
H* DR. J. M. FOIID, Local Agent Colum
bus, Ga. novlV eodAwlm
GRAND OPPORTUNITY
TO
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS!
1,000 Extra*. 1,000 Itrailrr*.
ON THE loTH OF DECEMBER NEXT, THE
proprietor will begin to issuo 1,000 extra
copies of tho
BUEVA VISTA AUG IN,
every week for seven weeks, to be distributed
free, throughout the counties of Talbot, Marion,
Taylor, Macon, flchley, Chattahoochee, Stewart
and Webster. Seven lists will bo prepared each
containing 1,000 reliable names—one Hut to be
used each week until tho ARHUS has been ad
dreased to seven thousand persons. The pro
prietor will be iy Columbus, Friday and Satur
day, to receive advertisements.
A. V. C. BUSSELL.
Proprietor of the Argus.
Buena Vista, Ga., Nov. SO, 187 C.
nov3o tf
n1 Tr IITO obtained iu tho United
KA I rlv 1 \ States, Canada, and Europe.
I ft I Lll I VI terma as low aa those of any
other reliable house. Correspondence invited
in the English and foreign languages, with inven
tors, Attorneys at Law, and other Solicitors, es
pecially with those who havo had their cases re
jected in the hands of other attorneys. In re-
Jeoted cases onr fees are reasonable, and no
charge is made miles we are successful.
INVFNTMK
111 V Lll I until sketch and a full de
scription of your invention. Wo will make an
examination at the Patent Offico, and if wa tb*ni
it patentable, will send you papers and advice,
aud prosecute your case. Our tee will bo in or
dinary cases, f26.
A mimr oral or written iu all matters
AD V “ CRcc
ventions, I IILL
References:—Hon. M. D. Leggett, Kx-Commls-
Bioner Of Patents, Cleveland, Ohio;0. H. Kelley,
esq., Sec’y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.;
Commodore Dan’l Amman. U.N., Washington,
D.C.
4SF*Bend Stamp for our “Guide for obtaining
Patents," a book of 60 pages.
Address:—L.On HUiU FIi Sr 10., Holici
torg of Patents.
nov26 tf Washington, 1). C.
thxb paper is on pile with
Where AdvertUiii|f Contract* can be iuil&
XANTHINE
Never fails to restore dray Hair to Its original o
onr m a few weeks. Fere, harmless effective
Prepared hv XANTHINE CO.. Richmond. Y
Sold by Purcell, Tadd & Oo.,Richmond, Va., and
druggists and country merchants. Price fl per
bottle.
This incomparable preparation for the Hair is
commended to the pnblio on its own merits.
It prevents the Hair from failiDg off, producing
a rapid and healthy growth;eradicates scnrfarid
dandruff, and cures diseases of the scalp. Try it
and judge for yourself.
(From llev. K. T. Baird, Bec’y of Publication of
I‘reMbyteriaa Church South.]
Richwovd, July 27,1874.
The Xanthine i* the only hair dressing I have
ever used which has removed the dandruff from
tho scalp aud made my hair soft aud pliable. It
has also restored my hair to its natural color; and
by occasionally using it os a hair dressing, I havo
no doubt it will preserve the color.
E. T. BAIRD.
[From Rev. Mr. Camoron, Minister of Presbyte
rian Church South.]
MoAST CBEES, Tknv, AUg. 22, 1870.
X iTcraisE Cos„ Richmond, Va,:
I havo used the Xanthiho now for three years,
and have induced other* to boy It, and havo nev
er known it to fail in accomplishing all you
claim lor It. It is an ereetiont tonic, a pleasant
dressing, removing and preventing dandruff and
all nnplcasant itching, promoting and preserving
the natural growth and color of the hair, and ren
derlng It glossy and pliable. I confidently,
cheorfnlly, knowingly recommend it.
WILLIAM CAMERON.
Sold by M. D. HOOD te CO.,
Wholesale amt Retail Druggists,
inlyWeodAwSm Columbus, ft
STATE
Agricultural & Mechanical College
OF ALABAMA, 1876.
LOCATION-BUILDING.
The College is situated in the town
of Auburn sixty mlleß from Mont. lUrWm..
goeiery, directly on tba line ofsa-iasidP*
tbe Western Railroad. • . dJKJ
The region is high and healthful, jmemr
BAD feet above tide water, being more CSF
elevated than Montgomery by 700 feet, or than
Talladega or Birmingham by 300 feet.
The building Is large and eorambdiOns. end !
well lurnished with rooms forOuliege use.
wmni
Tho College offers five courses, allowing a spe
cific degree to be sttaltjed'in each; 1. Course in
Agriculture, Tbresyears. 3. Course in Littera
ture. Four years. 3. Conrae in Science, Four
yoars. 4. Course ia Civil Engineering, Four
years. 6. Course in Surveying, Two years.
KifOi, or Preparatory CUite.— The imperfect
preparation in tne rudiments which many of the
applicants for admission exhibit, renders it
nocessary to establish a class Idwcr than the
fourth class of the regular oour-e.
Privileged SliutenU— Tbe sous of Ministers of
the goepel In active service, and young men. pre
paring for the ministry, are admitted to all
tbe privileges of the College free of tuition fees.
Two Cadets from each county of tho State of
Alabama, recommended by the County Superin
tendent, will be received by the Eaculty, and
their appointments approved by the Beard of
Directors. They will not be required to pay tui
tion fees.
EXrSKsrs.
Tuition for Academic year s4*, (gad in advance,
last Wednesday In September, and ti!o second
Wednesday in February.) AU Cadets pay an in
cidental fee of $lO on entrance. Atl Cadets pay
on entrance, SaTgenn'a foe of $5. For clothing
(in advance,) $45. Board sl6 to $lB per month.
Regular expenses of s student, including tui
tion and other fees, and board should not *nd in
most esses do not, exceed S2OO per annum. If a
State Cadet $l6O. A cheap and substantial uni
form is worn by all Cadets. Military discipline
is enforoed, and drill required of J 1 not physi
cally disabled.
XCxnEMIC IKAII.
Firet term begins last Wedneeday in Septem
ber. The second term begins on Second Wednes
day in February, and ends at Commencement
last Wednesday in June,
eqr- For Catalogues apply to
I. T. TICnENOB, President, or
E. T. ftLENN, Treasurer.
Septl7 wtf Auttura Al.
Administrators’ Sale.
ON THB FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY NEXT,
at the corner of Broad and St. Clair streets,
during the usual hour* of sale, I will sell at pub
lic outcry acre, mPrs or les*. of Land, in tbe
Bass survey, between the Eaßt commons and the
foot of Wynnton Hill, as the property of Ellen
Edwards, deceased, being the lot on which she
lived, having on the same a two room House and
Kitchen. Sold by order of the Ordinary of Mus
cogeo eonnty, to pay debts and legacy.
• It. J. MOSES, Administrator,
TERMS CASH. with will annexed.
nov29 lawtds g _
WM. SCHOBER.
Dealer In 6ml and Ammunition.
Guns, Locks, Ac,, Repaired.
HcpM-tf 39 RniuWpb St,, near Time* off.re.
LAWYERS.
RRESIt CRAWFORD. 1. M. Mr*BILL.
Crawford & McNeill,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
ISN Brow! ait., ('alumbna, tin.
JanlStf
iin‘l a. itATosf u. a. a. aoKTCHiw.
HATCHER k GOETCHIIJS
A(torn’v and Counsellor* at Law.
Practlco in Ktatc and Federal Courts.
Omci—67 Broad atieeft, over Wittlch k Kin
| el's Jewelry Store. [aepl ly
Loo MoLostor,
.4 TTORNE V A T LA IF.
CVaHETA, OA.
**-ritolll‘T ATTENTION TO COLLECTIONS.
W. Z*. LATHAM.
Attorney at Law, Hamilton, 6a.
II? ILL practice in the counties of the Chatta-
IT hoochee Circuit. fcb3 ly
Thomas J. Chappell,
Attorney at Law.
OFFICE OVER 119 BROAD STREET,
U'olumbtiN, (in,
march 2 tf
] CARET J. THORNTON Wu. F. WILLIAMS.
Thornton & Williams,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AND
HEAL ESTATE AGENTS.
OFFICE rrSTAIRH OVER THE STORE OF
4jL E. HOCUHTKAHSKH, Broad atraet.
Will practice in the counties of Harris, Talbot,
Taylor, Marion, Chattahoochee and Stewart, and
in tho Supreme Court of the State, District and
Circuit Courts of the United States: %Js> in tho
counties of Lee aud Russell, Ala.
Will also give special attention to the purchase
and Male of Real Estate, Examination of Titles
and Conveyancing. Also, to Renting and Collec
tion of Kents. novl4 tf
J. D. Rampo. W. W Mack all.
RAMBO A MACK ALL,
Attornryj* at Ijiw,
Office in Burras’, Bn tiding, Columbus, Ga.
*nhl eodAwly
PKUIOUV A ItRiWOV
l.un .
Have moved their Office to corner ol Broad and
Randolph streets, over Store of K. S. Crane.
Oetl-dlm
Joseph F. Pou,
lltornr) & 4Ouiixcllor m Lm.
OFFICE west side Broad street over store of
W. H. Robarts k Cos. Practices in State and
Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to
Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Ac. Spe
cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles,
Ac., iu Georgia, or anywhere in the United
States. Am. business promptly attended to.
feb7 dtf
IJOIVEL €. LEVI, Jr.,
Attorney nnd counsellor at Law.
Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other State*.
over Georgia Toma Bank.
ESTATES.—SpeciaI attention to keeping aeon*
rute accounts, vouchers, Ac., and making an
nual returns for Guardians, Administrators
and Executors. sep29-ly
rt. .1. MOSES.
Allornn til l>avv.
OITTCK over Home Insurance Com
pany.
Office hours from Ist October to Ist June, 10 to
4 p. m. sepl9 ly
PHOMINKNT INCIDENTS
-IN THE-
Hifdery of ( olumbus, (ia.,
FIOM its first settlement in 1827, to the Wil
son-Raid in 1805, vrttb a chapter on Colum
bus as it now ia. Complied by JOHN H. MAR
TIN.
Part 11, a volume of 200 pages, aud the con
cluding portion of the work, just issued from the
press.
Subscribers to Rie publication will be furnished
to-day.
Those dAStting copies of either volume, who
have not subscribed, can obtain them-at the of
fice of the publisher, 42 Randolph street. Price,
f LOO ach. THO*. GILBERT.
>m22 tf
O. OALFIOUST.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(jipneva, Ga.
WILL FBAOITCK IN ALL THE COURTS OF
the Chattahoochee Circuit,
ftpeeial attention given to Collections. He la
Corresponding Agent for tfcb Geneaal Collecting
Agencies of New York and Bavannah. Therefore
his tactlitleirfor pursuing that branch of the pro
ession i unsurpassed by any lawyer in the
State. octal tf
THORNTON & GRIMES,
Attorney* at Law.
OFFICE over Abell & Cos/, corner of Broad
and St. Clair streets, alumbua, Oa.
Jnl6 ly
GRIGSBY E. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law
Columbus, Ga.
Office over 0. E. Hochstrasser’s.
jap 12 tl
HINES DOZIER,
Attomeyat Law
llaniilton, Ga.
XMTILL practice in the Chattahoochee Cir
** or anywhere else.
Mr. Or. A. B. Dozier will be found in my office
on and after October Ist, 1875, and will assist in
all collections and office wort entrusted,
tep'ift ly
B. F. HARRELL.
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity
LUMPKIN, GA.
4®"Bpeeial attention given to Collections and
remittances promptly made. novl-tf
Musical
Mrs. t. h. vandenberg announces to
the >ll bile her return aa ft Traober of
laatrumantal and Vocal Mimic.
Withftn experience of Fifteen Yeftre, In Col
leges. Higb Schools, nd Private Teaching, she
hope# to merit Bhre of patronage.
Beat f references given. Terms Moderate.
Com* Waarnl.
Farmers can sell all their spare Corn, If
shelled, at fair priees, ftt the City Mills.
octS dAw
m B
Corn Slid Bran#
Just received, a choice lot o£ Corn at 75c
per bushel.
Freeh lot of Bran in any quantity at SI.OO
per hundred, sacks Included,
novia t.f .t. H. Hamilton.