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IHg DAILY TIMES,
Columbna,
WEDNESDAY KEPTKJIBEK 22. 1H75.
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LARGEST DAILY OIROULATIOH
In Vtiy nwd Wuhurh,
i;x r elections—Ohio au<l lowa
Ofctober 12.
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Boston has had unothcr million
dollarh Are.
Micawmehu In bUhlnoHS—men who
do not advertise.
A Louisiana farmer has succeeded
In raising a crop of tea.
Col. Mount Is going to open a luw
office in Washington.
Ohkecc will participate In the Cen
tennial Exhibition;
Thk friends of Gov. Allen, of Oliio,
claim his election by 30,000 majority.
I n b W* *
NkW Yohk, Maine, Maryland and
Nebraska declare for hard money and
reform.
Farms from 100 acres to 600 uores
can he bought almost anywhere in
Georgia at cheap rates, and on long
time If good security be given.
EtiGßAMALia— “War consists in ac
complishing some direct result.”
"War is cruelty and you can not
refine it."— General Sherman.
JgmmsoN Davis recontly Informed
a reporter of the Bt. Louis Republi
can that during his whole life ho had
never delivered a written speech.
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Mbs. J. E. B. Stuart, the widow of
the noted Confederate general of cav
alry, has become an instructor in the
Southern Female College, Richmond,
Virginia.
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Thk Government of the United
States puts a tariff of sixty per cent,
on foreign silks. The bulk ocoupled
by a thousand dollars’ worth of rich
silks is so small, that the temptation
to make six hundred dollars by smug
gling it in free of duty, is very great.
Here is how shy Ham Bowles of the
Hprlngfield Republican puts its: “If
the people go on voting Democratic
State and Congressional tickets in
this careless way, what is to become
of the great Republican party? They
should think of this.”
Church Music in New York. —The
largest annual salary paid a choir
organist in New York city is $2,500,
and the largest paid a singer Is *1,500;
while the' total amount paid by the
churches for tlioir choirs Is not loss
than hair a million dollars a year.
Prince Goutschakofk thinks that
the solution of the Eastern question
will not be immediate, hut will event
ually consist in the granting of auto
nomy to Bosnia and Herzegovina
under Archduke Salvador or Server
Tacha.
The New York Democracy have de
clared for hard money. In the .Syra
cuse Convention the declaration
against repudiation was greeted with
a hearty outburst of applause. “No
centralization” also met with high
favor.
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If Secretary Bristow waits for gold
Vo coma down to 100 or 108 before ho
begins to make payments In silver
he will probably wait some time.
If silver payments depend on gold
being kept at this price, it Is as
great folly to attempt it now as it is to
force speeie payments by Jan. 1879.
The Nashville American calls Ham
Bard u tuneless lyre. But Samuel is
used to that sort of compliments.
The only objection that wo have to
the conclusion of the American is as
to his orthography. The final word
of the first sonteuco is not properly
spelled.
A National University.—Some of
the New York newspapers are dis
cussing the propriety of the govern
ment founding a National University
at Washington.
The Herald in its continents upon
this pithily says: What might have
been impossible to an Adams would
be entirely feasible to a Grant.
Professor Leroy Broun, of the
University of Georgia, is to be math
ematical professor in Vanderbilt Uni
versity at Nashville, Tenn. His ap
pointment completes tho faculty of
the institution, which will open Oc
tober 4.
The faculty of tho University of
Georgia have a faculty of losing tho
best men belonging to the faculty.
A great discovery of sulphur is
made on Rabbit Hole Mountain, on
the Central Pacific R. R. in Humboldt
eouuty, Nevada. Tho mountain is a
mass of sulphur, and, so far yields 92
to w> per cent, of the pure article. It
is shipped to Oarsou and Han Fran
cisco mints at the rate of 10 to 20 tons
u week, and is used iu the manufac
ture of sulphuric acid. It is pre
ferred to the article Imported from
Sicily and Japan, and also by farmers
making a wash for sheep.
We would like to ask our old friend
Dr. H. If this discovery ought not to
cheui>en commercial fertilizers.
In alluding to the efforts of Jay
Gould to get control of the Western
Union Telegruph Compuny, the New
York Herald thus diseourseth ;
Now to put such a man in charge
of our telegraphs is to give him a
dangerous control over our business
and commerce, our private, political
and social life. The telegraph sys
tem Cis only another phase of the
postal system. It Is the improved
postoffb-e. The time must come
when we will have to consider
whether it is not necessary for the
good of the people that the govern
ment should control this great ma
chine. The surest way to bring that
time about is to allow it to fail into
the hands of a rapacious aud datper
ate gambler like Jay Gould.
The alms and purposesof Republi
cans are as pure and worthy now as
they ever were.— Boston Aerertiser.
Just about. Boston Post,
OI K HIHTKM OP ■•I)PI!I,.tK KIM PA
TIO*.
The Philadelphia Press complains
that, children are sent to school when
too young, and deprecates the blun
der of allowing them to bring the
school home with them. It says:
“When the doors of the school
house close In thooftornoon upon the
school children, they should literally
close out from them all that pertains
to school until tho opening next morn
lug. A teacher should be a teacher,
not simply a mere hearer of recita
tions. Lessons should be taught und
learned at Bcbool—never at home.
The teacher has no right to Impose
upon parents the most annoying part
of her work. Hhe has no right to
take from tho child a single moment
of tho few hours It has out of school.”
Wo do not know that we ever road
any suggestions more pertinent than
the above. If there be an evil in our
social life that demands reform, it Is
that of the undue importance given
to mental training in comparison
witli that accorded to physical devel
opment. Our great men very often
have illustrated ttie truth of this as
sertion. Andrew Johnson learned to
rend and write after he had attained
his majority-; and many of our most
eminent lawyers, merchants aud rep
resentative men passed but a few
years in tho school-room. Life is
itself but a school, and there is but a
given capacity in each individual to
work out the problem of life. "Menu
mna in eorpore nano” was a maxim
current among the ancients, and the
thousand years which have lapsed
since then have not reversed the flat
proclaimed to every thinking mind
by the laws of nature. When we send j
our children to school at the tender
age of live years, at which time they
ought to be chasing butterflies and
working their little muscles into con
dition fit for the great, demands to be
made upon them in the battle of life,
we war agaiust nature. All animal
life hi similar, and no one is so insane
as to eon line a young colt so that it
can not take the exercise which na
ture prompts, and expect healthful
results.
Next to tlie mistake of sending
children to school too young, is that
of confining them too much to this
sedentary life after they commence.
Every man, nearly, can recollect the
time wlicn, for having "missed his
lesson,” the little boy was “kept in”
at dinner, and it no better result
attended the after recitation lie wus
“kept in” until the shudes of twilight i
made it Impossible to see the letters
in his book. Here are laid the seeds
of dyspepsia-tlie great American
malady which, if not checked then,
clogs the machine all througli life, In
spite of frequent oiling. Tlie boy
becomes a proficient in repeating
Greek, Latin, and Belles Lettres—as
a parrot would -but the listless eye,
the depressed look, the premature
weakness, suggests that the great
maxim of the Latins has been utterly
Ignored. Is this system rational ? is
it desirable ? “Tho child is father to
the man.” The child, who carried
his books home at, nightfall to study
them after supper in order to lie
ready for tlie recitations to commence
at 8 o’clock the following day, grad
ually grows up, becomes an adult,
witli tlie conviction that “life is
earnest,” without allowing himself
*the relaxation necessary to perfect
health. The business cares which
have burdened him during the day,
he refuses to leave in his counting
room, and bears them with him to his
fireside, where his wife and children ]
insensibly feel tlie effect of this i
depression.
Our system is false, and should be j
remedied. Wo work at improper |
hours; our children attend school at j
an improper age; aud tlie result is
premature ago, a constant hurry, and j
a burning of the taper of life at botli
ends.
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(nllioriUn.
The following from a Han Francisco
exchange gives the clue to the won
derful prosperity of California far
mers. It Is this: Only the richest soils
are worked, in California. Now let
any one reflect upon how prosperous
our farmers would bo if they only
worked rich land, and if, owing to i
free labor, only rich land or Valleys !
had been cleared, and lie will at once
realize that Georgia can be made as
rich a mine of wealth to the farmor
as is California. Owing to slavery,
the profit of wliioh consisted in the in
crease of slaves, not in llie product of
their labor, lands have been “cleared”
that never ought to have beeu cleared.
Gradually the small farmers will buy j
portions of ricli plantations, and I
poorer lands will bo returned to na
ture’s recuperative process. Then !
will our farmers prosper. Wo can
not reiterate too often the truth that
wo feed twice as many mules and
hands as we ought, aud cultivate five I
times as many acres as ought to be j
cultivated In cotton, or crops that de- j
maud continuous clean culture:
A test was next made with tho ee- j
reals, which proved equally satisfae- I
tory. Average crops are harvested in
nearly all the little valleys where
theronad been u planting, from fif
teen to thirty bushels of wheat, ami
a still better yield of barley being cut
from the acre. In consequence, de
population has been arrested, and a
reflux fide commenced, which augurs
well for the stability and future pros
perity of many sections which were
at one time thinned out, and pre
sented all the unsightly evidences of
decay. No parts of the State are bet
ter adapted to vineyards than the
foothills below the snow-belt, and
wine making is beiug pursued in !
t hese regions as a profitable industry.
This year the accounts from these
red soils are generally of a cheering
nature, mid tlie discovery of their ca
pability for vegetable growth gives I
assurance that even though the
mines were nearly worked out, the
country is still rich in promise to the !
frugal and industrious farmer.
A reporter of tlie Constitution j
called at the Executive Department
to ascertain the facts. Col. Alexan-;
der informed us that Judge Johnson 1
probably intends to resign and likely
Sir. Crawford might bo appointed.
Atlanta Constitution.
Col. Crawford has received his com
mission. He state emphatically that
Judge Johnson has resigned, and Col.
Crawford has been appointed to suc
ceed him.
THK TIMES: WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1875.
Mevrrdy Join,.on Hjiraka,
The concluding portion of Hon.
Roverdy Johnson’s address to the
Conservative Democrats of Baltimore
in favor of Carrol and Reform Is ns
j follows:
It Is, therefore, tlie clear duty of
every Marylander, who loves his State
and his country, to give no vote
which shall encourage l he party now
in power in Washington. It seems
to mo to be most extraordinary that
any reflecting man should fail to per
ceive that a continuance In power of
the present dominant party is not
only pregnant witli danger to our
material interests, but to the very
forms of government under which,
for so many years, we have lived in
prosperity and peace. Do then, as I
am sure you will, roll up such ma
jorities for your candidates as was re
cently done bv your Democratic as
sociates in California for theirs, thus
carrying dismay and assuring a sig
nal defeat to the present dominant
party and satisfying tlie good men of
all parties that our Institutions will
be preserved from farther encroach
ment and enlightened liberty main
tained.
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California Coffee Culture. —The
results of recent experiments in cof
fee culture in California conclusively
prove that coffee Can be raised in
every portion of that Htate where the
soil is congenial. Hnow does not ap
pear to have any material injurious
effect on the plant. California plants
produce twenty-two shoots, while
those of Europe produce but one.
The soil also is t hought to be more fa
vorable, as, unlike that of Europe- j
an countries, it needs no irrigation, j
The following explains the general
term enr-load : Seventy barrels of suit,
70 of lime, 90 of (tour, 60 of wkiskey,
200 sacks of flour, 6 cords of soft wood,
j 18 to 20 head of cattle, 50 to 60 head of
| hogs, 80 to 100 head of sheep, 9,01 K)
feet of solid boards, 17,000 feet of sid
ing, lii.ooo feet of flooring, 40,000
shingles, one-half less of hard lum
ber, one-fourth less of green lumber,
one-tenth of joists, scatling, and all
other large timber, 340 bushels of
wheat, 800 of corn, GBO of oats, 400 of
barley, 350 of flaxseed, 360 of Irish po
tatoes, 360 of sweet potatoes, 1,000
bushels of brand. A heavy box car
! weight about ln.ooo pounds.
When legislation (lermits expan
sion, and, despite it, contraction en
sues; when, instead of adding a pos
sible Issue of nearly one hundred
millions, tho natural workings of
trade gradually produce contraction,
the assertion that the industries of
the country are languishing because
of a scarcity of our currency for busi
ness purposes does not convince peo
ple who do their own thinking.—
.itemph is. Arahtnrlie.
Special Notice.
| &ir 1 HEREBY notify my customer* that I will
make a discount of rive rxa lent, from all time j
bill* if paid by the first day of October next.
All those not paid or satisfactorily arranged by
tlie first ilay of November noxt will lx- sued.
J. H. HAMILTON.
Columbus, Oa.. Septembej IH. d&wtoctl
Removal.
\ f V frieud* and customers am notified that I
have moved my stock on the opposite mde
il Randolph street, aud just above the Times Of
fiee. WM. BCHOBKR.
snpltf lm
For Sale.
rjIHK CELEBRATED
NANS MOIK'I HAH HOOM,
with fixtures complete.
By immediate application a purchaser will find
a bargain. Apply at the place to
*ep2l atawtf A. M. HI NT.
It. .1. MOSI-X
Attorney at luixv.
OFFICE over Georgia Homo Iu an ranee Com
pany.
Office hours from Ist October to Ist June. 10 to
4 V. M. seplW ly
DANIEL R. BIZE,
Proprietor
Wagon and Stock Yard!
I HAVE, in connection with my Family Grocery
Store, a well arranged Wagmi and Stock Yard,
with Private Hoarding House, Wheelrlght aud
Blacksmith Shop*, ho connected ax to add to the
comfort and convenience of this Yard; and ask
the atteutiou of planters aud merchants to its
advantage* uh a location, and earne*tly solicit
your patronage *#~sign—Wheel and Plow.
East of Planters' Warehouse, aud J. At J. Kauf
inan's Wholesale Grocery House.
auglS deod&wtf
WALTER 8. DkWOLF, JOHN K, STEWART.
DeWOLF & STEWART,
Job Printers,
TlnirN Ollloe lltiildiiiff.
i:t it wool.pii snti.irr.
OOXiUMBUS, OA.
Order* for .Job Printiug of ev.-rjs description
solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed.
NPKt l tI.TIKN.
Bill Heads, Letter Heads. Note Heads,
Statements, Shipping Tags. Envelopes,
Business, Visiting, Postal Cards, &c.
wi ihmm; invitation*,
in the best style of the art.
Railroad Receipt Books on baud aud made to
order.
jMT* Specimen* and price* furnished on appli
cation. Order* by mall will receive prompt at
tention. augitt eodtf
John Mehaffey,
VT HIS OLD STAND, corner of OgK thorp. j
and Bridge streets.
Colunitais, Gu..
Will I‘ajr the Highest Market I’rc
res
Stags. Olil Cotton. Hides. Dry
mid Green, Fiin
or ALL KINOS,
Beeswax anil Tallow, Old Metals, &r.,
i Delivered at Depots and Wharfs iu Columbus,
i Georgia. janfil tf
Wanted. Rax* !
j For which I will pay $2.50 per hundred pound*
MAIER DORN,
Wholesale and Eetail Oigar Manufacturer
i St. Olsir St., uext to Georgia Home Building,
myW toetl) Columbus. Oa
Private Board—Rooms to
Let.
MIBH HOWARD HAVING
rented the n< wly finished
residence of Mr Wood. iimiK ill-MaAafjßzTlM
a tely south of Ht. Luke ~' r i*r7 T ~ 1
has to offer elegant bed room* iu suite aim singly.
*cp2l Jw
For Rent.
rpHKKEnew bonne*, on Ogle
-1 tborpe street, below the
Court-house. One ha* six larce
rooms, with kitchen under sum<
roof, and two has four rooms, with everything
complete. Apply at
*<*p# tf JOSEPH A BBQ. 8.
For Rent.
4 DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, k/QAL-'X
. V good water, garden. I,ut
houses, stable; upper {art
Jackson street. IQfIWsBISsS-
Apply to
O. E. JOHNHTON,
Or it. a. Hardaway,
S'j4 4w ftwwter.
For Rent.
rfIHE RESIDENCE now occu- AyJJMT'^L.
I pled by A. T. Harrison, situ
sted on th* first corner below jaw! lIIEITI4X.
the Court-house. Also, thre>j
STORES on Broad street and one oue Hand'dpb.
Mp3 d'Jw Apply to R. L. A- J. H. lIABS
For Rent
I7OR THE ENSUING YEAR
1 The two-story Dwelling
House, northwest corner
Ht. Clair and Jackson streets WB33EEBttBL j
Apply to WM. C. COAlt l\ i
auglfi tf
To Rent.
I/ROM the First of October i/Al'n
I next, the COM FORT ABLE W
DWELLING HOUSE, with a
good Garden and other couveu
fences attached, on Mclntosh street, adjoining
the premises of Col. C. B. Taliaferro, Occupied
at present by Dr. W. W. Flewollen, Apply to
Sep 12-end tf DB. J. A. URtjUHART.
For Rent.
GOOD 4-room HOUSE on
Early Street, near Broad.
Also a small SOUSE AND LOT
Apply to G. T. WILLIAMS,
sop 12-tf Photograph Gallery.
For Rent.
'THE FONTAINE HOUSE.COR- 1 -'Y
1 ner of St. Clair aud Front
st rets. Weil located fur a board - *.w jß.g
*PPIy I"
■> p 7 tl UHXBLEH COLF.MAN.
. For Rent.
( XFFICEB AND HLEKPINO BOOMS IN |(L_ |
thu fl.iorgt, Homu Bnildiug j
Also an office over the store of H. i j
Al-ll A Cos.
Apply to
■l>2 tf CHARLES COLEMAN.
ROOMS STORES SHOP—
FOR RENT.
I OFFER for rent, to families or single per- !
Is ms, three or four desirable Booms of my
dwelling on Oglethorpe street, east of the post
office .
Also, for rent, two Brick Stores, contiguous to
the above; and a Blacksmith Shop ou Randolph
street.
For terms, apply on the premises.
m$M lj MBS. M 8 pmGBAFFKNRIEP.
J ohn Blackmar,
*St. Clair Street, Gunby’s Building, next to
Freer, Illges & (Jo.
Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance.
mcrica, hr pkkuduuom.
To Merchants’ and Mechanics* Bank, this city,
j an 23-1 y
Colonists, Emigrants and
Travelers Westward.
IJJOB map circulars, condensed time tables and
I general information iu regard to transpor
tation lacliitics to all points iu Tennessee, Ar
kansas. Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado. Kansas,
Texas. lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California,
apply to or address ALBERT B WRENN, Gen
eral Emigrant Agent, Office No. 2H. I. Hint ball
House, Atlanta, Gs,
No one should go West without first getting in
communication with the General Emigrant
Agent, and become informed as to superior ad
vantages, cheap and quick transportation of fam
ilies. household goods, stock and fanning iniple- |
ments generally. All imroßMAnox chkkkfcixt
give*. W. L. DANLKY,
sop 15 tf G. P. A T. A.
Administratrix’s Sale.
\GREE.VBLY to au order from the Honorable. |
the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee County, j
will be sold on THURSDAY, the 23d day of Hep- j
tember instant, in front oi the Auction House of 1
Rosette. Elli* A Cos., iu tho City of Columbus. I
Ga., within the legal hour* of sale, the very large j
aud extensive LAW LIBRARY of the late Henry
L. Henning, deceased. Said Library contains i
sonic eight or nine hundred volumes, (oue
among tlie largest in the State.) and iu the collec
'tion are some of the most valuable work* on
Ijiw and Jurisprudence published. Sold a* the
property of said Henry L. Henning, deceased.
Terms cash. MARY H BKNNaNG.
Sep 12 dtd Adm’x of H. L. Ilenuing.
New Seed!
Ili', Iturli'.v, niicul,
Itiist Proof On in.
TURNIP SEED
ALL- KINI)H!
Fertilizers for Fall Crops,
uoi.vn.vi* jt co.,
aug27 lm Columbus, Ga. !
State and County Taxes, 1875.
riA.VX PAYERS of Muscogee county will please
1 call ami settle promptly at my office—rooms
No. 5 aud C over Georgia H >mo Bank.
DAVIS A. ANDREWS,
sepl tf Tax Collector.
Notice.
rpHE list for the registry of all citizens desiring
I to vote iu the approaching municipal elec
tion is now open. Those who have not yet paid
their commutation tax are requested to do so at
time of registering. M M. MOORE.
sepl7 lm Clerk Council.
Hamilton Visitor for Sale.
to ill-health, I offer for sale
The Hamilton Visitor,
now In the third year of a successful existence.
A glauce at the books will show its prosperity. ■
Located on the line of the North and South Rail- |
r>*d, in one of the most healthy and delightful
climates in the State, a favorable opportunity is
offered to any one wishing to enter the business, j
Address, for particulars.
D. W. I). BOCLLY.
seplT tf Hamilton. Ga.
V. A. DOZIER,
Attorney at loin.
1 PRACTICES iu State and Federal Courts of
I Georgia and Alabama,
itMakes Commercial Law a specialty.
Office over C. A. Redd A Co.’s store.
ang96 tf
Prescription Free.
T7V)R the speedy cure of Nervous Debility,
JK Weakness. Opium Rating. Drunkenness,
j Catarrh, Asthma aud Consumption. Any Drug-
I gist can put it up. Address
PROF. WIGGXX.
y 7 ly Charlestown. Mass.
ECLECTIC SCHOOL
FOR UOVH A. YOUNG MEN.
ORTHOGRAPHY AND ORTIIO
epy, or th K]>elUng Hook thor- Iff
oughly taught.
Ptmmanahip (of various styles, or
uasueutal and business). Pra- tlcai jWJKr
Arithmetic, Book-Keeping, special
tie*.
Moral* and msnners particularly attended to.
Teriu2 $2. #3 aud $5 per month.’
For reference enquire at this office aud at Chaf
fin’* book store. G. PARKER,
_*epl tf Teacher.
The Public Schools
I ITILL BE RE-OPENKD ON MON-
If day, the 4th October. No ft
ehanges have been made by tbc Trus- $-
tees iu the grades nor In the course
of instruction. Iu tho High School yjF
all the branches are taught which
arc taught in our best female college*.
GEO. M. DEWS,
Ang26 tbaautoetl Hupsrintondeat.
The Pen Lucy School
FOB BOYS,
Two miles uorth of Raltimoru, Msrylaud,
UriLL begin it* next scsalon on
Monday, 15th September next. M
The undersigned (formerly Proles-'‘wjay*
sor in the University of Georgia) re- -f
fers to the bailing citizens of tlie
Heforences in Oolumbns: ('has. H. Williams,
Esq., Dr. F. A. .Stanford, Mr. W. G. Woolfoik.
R. M. JOHNHTON,
Waverly P. 0., Baltimore county, Md.
aiig4 Ow
Miss Mitchell’* School
VI7ILL BE RE-OPENKD THE 4th
M day of October at the Dixon
house. Tuition tor the scholastic•
year from s:' to S6O, according to i
the grade of the pupil. Music, tour
lesHons per week, SSO. Board, $lB (ijw
p* r mouth.
*r]>4 dim
FYAVNYIIJ.i:
Commercial College !
And InNlilulr of Penmanship,
S. E. Corner Third and Main Streets,
. EVANSVILLE, IND.
Established 1800. The oldest and most thor
ough Institution of the kiud iu the Southwest
College Journal and specimens of Oruaiucuta
Penmanship sent free to any address.
KLEINER & WRIGHT
jyjy dAwfim Principal.
COLUJfHUS
Female College!
FIRST SESSION BEGINS
First, Mondny in October.
College established on the University plan.
Course of study distributed Into the schools oi
Relies Lettres, History and Literature. Ancient
Languages. Modern Languages, Matbematu *,
Natural Science, Mental and M ml Science, Pen
manship, Elocution and t'alistbeuir*, together
with the schools of Artaud Music. These *cbools
will be opened with the following Faculty: (. R.
GLENN, A. M.. A. SPENCER. A. M . *lrs. U. M.
Mclntosh.
Prof. 010. W. CHASE, Principal of School of
Music
Mrs. A. SPENCER will have charge of the
Home Department.
A comp**tent Art Teacher selected by the Ist
October.
A Normal Department will be organized, offer
ing special advantag* * to Young Ladies in acquir
ing a knowledge of the theory and practice
of instructing, and embracing a higher course in
Literature and the Arts and Sciences with a spe
cial view to the profession of Teaching.
Board in the College at fIM.OO per mouth.
For other charges see circular or apply to
G. R. GLENN.
Chairman of Faculty, or to
TRUSTEES:
J. Rhode* Browne. A. Illges, D. F. WiUeox,
A. M. A lieu and Geo. P. Swift, Hr.
Jyw tr
Cheap Groceries
AT
H. F. Aboil A Co’s.
11 r E aro daily receiving new good* which we
M offer at the following low prices, and
guarantee them to be of the eery 6e*/ quality:
Magnolia Hams, 16c. per Pound.
Savannah Rice, 10c. per Pound.
Prime Leaf Lard, 18c. per Pound.
Old Government Java Coffee. 38c. per lb.
Rio Coffee, 25 to 30c. per Pound.
Prime Roasted Coffee, 30c. per Pound.
2 pound Cans Tomatoes, $2 Per dozen,
3 $3 50 "
“A” Sugar, New York, 71-2 lbs, for sl.
Granulated Sugar, 7 lbs. for sl.
Pearl Grits, 20 lbs. for sl.
Fancy St. Louis Flour, $lO 50 per bbl.
The above arc retail prices, and all purchases
arc delivered.
11. F. ABELL A 4 0.
np II u
|{. 11. Richardson & Cos.,
Publishers’ Agents,
111 nay street, havnnnah, Ga.,
Are authorized to contract for advertising iu our
er. pyis ly
Mrs. J A Drollinger’s
PAINLESS 1 S. 1). Collin,) IT-par.-n,
0 at reduced prices, an
Opium ('ure, after the
I) I IT \| Collins formula, aud is
I I. k..’ aIE | having remarkable suc
cuss, notwithstanding
CT Tj 1% J strong opposition. Foil
A SUCCESS. AND particulars free. Ad-
GENUINK BEYOND 1 dress JJ M. Woolley.
Mps} DOUBT. (Ml ! A’gt.. Atlanta, Georgia.
/ IHATTAHOiX'HEE COURT OF ORDINARY
V. Whereas. William J. Ma or* make* applica
tion tor letters tcstaiiKMitary upon the estate of
John Majors, dooeaacd:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all |
jH iauiis conci-rned to show cause why said let- ■
ti’rs should not be granted on the first Monday in j
October next. W. A. FARLEY,
sep3 wtd Ordinary, j
For Sale.
FIRST-CLASS LADIES’ OU GENTLEMAN’S
riding Pouy. Kind and gentle and works in dou
ble or single harness. Can be Is night cheap. Ap
ply at TIMES OFFICE.
Jy79 tf
RANKIN HOUSE.
Columbus, (ipofilin,
MRS. F. M. GRAY,
Proprletrc**.
J. A. SELLERS. Clerk. Off* Ij_ i
For Sale.
VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION FOR
sale within five miles of Columbus, containing
nine hundred acres—six hundred and fifty bot
tom land, two hundred and fifty upland—well
watered, timbered and healthy. For particulars
! apply At TIMES OFFICE.
jyl7 2m
W. F. Ti4.NF.it. Dentist,
Randolph street, (opposite Struppor’#) Columbns
ianl ly] Georgia
THE GREAT GEORGIA
STATE PAIR!
1 3 V 5.
THE ANNUAL FAIR FOR 1875
OF THE
GeorgiiiMtaie Agrieultui*nl Soeiety
WILL HE HELD IN MACON, GEORGIA,
At the Beautiful Central CityJPark Grounds, Beginning
Monday, October In,
AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK.
V Um •{£•'- Varied ami I.iboriil Premlnm List,
Covering all Departments of Industry is offered.
HALF FARE RATES
Over all tbi Railroads iu Georgia, for visitor* aud article* lor exhibition, coming to the Fair. Also,
EXCURSION TICKETS
From New York, Baltimore, Boston and I'heladelpbia, both by all rail and steamship routes.
IrlieiuN lm• tAliiltilioii slmnlii l„> in Ilneon lt.> SiOui'dav. IIIHi
Oulolh-i*. and nliere slii|t|i<-<l by parlies alio <io not
to itllonil tin* L'nii- in persoH, sliouid l>o aililresseil
TO THE SECRETARY GEORGIA STATE FAIR,
MACON, GA .
The Best and Largest LIVE STOCK SHOW ever held in the State or the
South. More and Finer Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep.
Swine and Poultry than ever before Exhibited.
Parties wishing l ine Stock, as a fine Harness or Saddle Horse, Milch Cow, Thoroughbred Bull, trio
of Chickens, etc., will find the occasion of this Fair a rare opportunity to secure them.
I >ii-i( A 7 isitorw.
Many distinguished gentlemen, <>t national reputation, from the Northern, Western and Eastern
State* will be present, among them Senator Thurman, Hon. George H. Pendleton, and Mr. F. Hus
saure.k. of Ohio; Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, and lion. D. W. Voorheea, of Indiana; Hon. Thomas F.
Bavard. of Delaware; Hon. William I>. Kelley, of Pennsylvania: Hon. Fernando Wood, of New York;
Hon. Luke P. Poland, of Vermont; Hon. J. P. Christianey, and Hon. George Willard, of Michigan; Dr.
George B. Loriug. of Bostou; General Joseph H. Hawley. President United States Centennial Uom
miasion, and a full delegation from the Centennial Board
Several of the above named gentlemen will deliver addresses on different days of the Fair.
Hon. Jefferson Davis. Charles Francis Adams aud others have replied to the invitations to be
present, but are uncertain a* to bi-ing rble to attend.
Send to the Secretary at Macon for Premium Lists, embracing a full schedule of the premiums,
rub s, regulations, etc. Also, for all information regarding transportation facilities, entries, etc.
A. 11. COLQUITT, Pnsidcnt.
T. G. HOLT, General Superintendent.
THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE,
WILL OPEN TO-MORROW :
New Fall Prints,
Linen Collars and Cuffs,
Bleached and Brown
Sheetings and Shirtings,
Best Fall Prints at 10c.!
J. S. JONES.
Columbus, Ga., Angus* 20th. 18".. tf
THE WHOLESALE
Dry Goods House
OF
WOLFSON k MOSES,
JuhnMonV 011 opposite- Rankin Houwc.
A Fine stock of Goods at Bottom Prices now offered for
Inspection. The Trade Invited.
aug 22 dawtf
NON-BOARD !
INSURANCE EFFECTED ON HOUSES, COTTON, FURNITURE
AND GIN-HOUSES AT LOWER RATES TO SUIT THE
HARD TIMES IN THE RELIABLE COMPANIES:
Yinazon, ot’CiiK'iiinali, Am-m-Is - 505?.500
I*. ..... ol
I’clmibliriiMv'sX lin.('<i.,nf l’i‘l si. g, Vn.
KisliN Wolicitoil !
JOHN BLACKMAR.
a 2:.. - —-
H. H. EFPISO. Frideut. H W. EDWARDS. Cublre. R. M. MI LFORD. A.,’tChl.r.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OF
COLUMBUS. HA.
This Bank transacts a General Banking Business, pays Interest on Deposits
under speeial contraet, irives prompt attention to Collections on all accessible
iwir.ts. and inTites correspondence. Information transmitted hy mail or wires
when desired. janl tf