WIT WD IIIMOU.
• „ JL .Jky ll 11 1
“Deul me three of a kindly, cheer
my young heart. I’ll follow thee
blindly, wherever thou heart,” is the
way a i>qkor-jj>luycr pula it.
says lie once presented a
severe wise of hydrophobia ty simply
gettluß on a high fence and waiting
until the dog had kouo away,
\ livelv pupil at a seminary asked
the pteicepffess for pernfllsion ter
drive out with a gentleman. “You
know the regulations of the institu
tion,” was the answer. ‘‘ls he your
father?” “No.” ‘‘ls he your broth
er?” "Jb.” “Are you engaged to
him?” “No, but I exiieet. to be be
fore I get back.’’ That auswer car
ried the day,
A little ndss writing to her father
on the first day of her entrance at
a boarding school says: "The first
evening we had prayers, and then
singing, and a passing round of
bread, which I did not take, because,
not being confirmed. It bought I had
no right to take communion. After
ward I learned that I had lost my
supper."
Sadly NEOLEOTEn.—A certain mad
wag on a Cincinnati journal lntelv
distinguished himself in New York.
Dining at & restaurant, he noticed on
the bill of fare a request to the
guests to report “any want of atten
tion.” He sent for the landlord and
pointed out the notice. “Has there
been any want of attention?” queried
Boniface. “I should say there had.”
was the reply; “I have been here fif
teen minutes, and no owe has asked
me to take a drink."
The following anecdote is submit
ted to professional gentlemen who
give evidence to coroners’ juries: A
witness for the prosecution in a mur
der case was thus questioned by
His Honor: “You say you saw the
man shot at and killed?” “Yes,
sir.” "You said, I think, the charge
struck the deceased on his body, be
tween the diaphragm and the duode
num?” Witness—“No, sir; I didn’t
say no sich thing. I said he was
shot between the hog-peu and the
wood-house.”— Cincinnati Gazelle.
Adam and Eve escaped two very
serious annoyances of modern lov
ers. In the first place, Eve had no
mamma to make judicious inquiries
as to Adam's social position and
prospects of matrimony, and Adam
had no “governor” to see that he did
not throw himself away on a portion
less girl.
They have expelled two persons
from a Brooklyn church for slander
ing a young female member. If this
thing is to become general we should
like to know how ehureh sewing so
cieties are to be kept up. It is mighty
dull working for heathens if you
can’t talk scandal.— Exclwnge.
A gentleman conversing with a
Brooklyn lady about the absurdity
of female apparel and the ridiculous
ness of fashionable life, exclaimed :
“Is there on earth a bigger fool than
the woman of mere fashion?”
Her questioner considered himself
shut up und put down, like a disa
greeaole book, when the lady an
swered : “Yes, the man who admires
her.”
A carpenter, as general rule, is a
plane man, doing his work on the
square. It wouldn’t augur well for
him to chisel folks a bit. Shaving
adz nothing, but rather de-files his
reputation. Scratch awl round and
hew can never draft a plumb carpen
ter, who would not be judged by his
ax, although at times he is the'saw
dent man voti ever saw. Like a gam
bler, you can tell a successful car
penter by his chips.
The Planet Mat urn.
An examination of die planet Saturn
last Tuesday evening Sept. 5, at the Dear
born Observatory with a rather high mag
nifying power, resulted in the witnessing
of a very interesting and somewhat rare
phenomenon. On the western limb of
the planet, in latitude 40 to 45 degrees
north from his equator, there was an
enormous protrution, or bulging out, from
the generally elliptic outline, and a corres
ponding One, though not so large, on the
northeastern edge. The rounding out in
the northern hemisphere was very easily
noted, even by an unpracticed eye, when
compared with the contour of the south
ern naif of the planet.
The phenomenon is described in the
books as “the square-shouldered aspect”
of Saturn. It appears to have been first
noticed by llersthel in the early part of
the present century; but that eminent as
tronomer was so much puzzled by it as
almost to doubt the evidence of Ids own
senses. But it has been observed on sev
eral occasions during the last seventy years
and astronomers, or some of them, now
think they know what it means.
Such a change of form would be impos
sible tVithout a general disruption if wlint
we see of the planet werea solid crust,like
that of the earth. But we have very good
reason to beleive that we see only his at
mosphere —very much more dense or
cloud-laden than our own. Comparing
his volume (700) witli his power to disturb
the other bodies of the system (92.4) that
of the earth being unity in each case, we
find that bis average density is only about
one eighth part that of the earth, or three
fourth the density of water. The difficul
ty of conceiving how a solid body so vast
in size could be composed of such lignt
material vanishes if we suppose that the
planet itaelf is very much smaller than the
disc we see, and is surrounded bv a very
deep atmosphere. This is the view now
generally accepted by astronomers who
reason on the subject; and it furnishes a
sufficient explanation of the phenomenon
known as the square-shouldered aspect.
We do not find it necessary to believe that
these occasional changes in the shape of
enough to be visible at a dis
tance 0f800,000,000 miles, anything more
than vast tidal movements in liig atmos
phere, to which the rise and fall of the
waters in the tides of our oceans furnishes
a faint parallel.
And truly a very faint one. Our ocean
tides now here range more than a fe w yards
above the mean level; while the change in
the outline of Saturn last Tuesday night in
dicated an atmosphere tide of not less than
600 miles. The magnitude of the threes
at work on that planet to produce such
tremendous results, even in li is ntmonpherc
can scarcely be imagined, much less de
scribed.
Saturn is now directly south from the
Y of Aquaries.
Murder Will Out.
A few yers ago “August Flower” was
discovered to be a certain cure for dys
pepsia and liver complaint, a few thin
dyspeptics made known to their friends
how easily they had been cured by its
use. The great merits of Greek's August
Flower became heralded through the
country by one sufferer to another, until,
without advertising, Its sale has become
immense. Druggists in every town in
the United States are selling it. No per
son suffering with sour stomach, sick
headache, eostiveness, palpitation of the
heart, indigestion, low spirits, etc., can
take three doses without relief. Go to
your druggists, Dr. Gilurrt & Thorn
ton, and get a bottle for 75 cents and try
it. Sample bottles 10 cents.
july2s-d<tw3m.
Buggies and Wagons.
I am offering the remainder of my stock
of open Buggies and Studcbaker wagons, I
cheaper than ever. Mr. Thee. DeVore,
who has an office in the Repository. will
serve customers ray absence.
febll tf Thos. K. Wynne.
BBESE CHAWFQBP. 1. M. McNKttt.
Crawford & McNeill,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
IZH llrood ttt., Columbia*, fcn.
JHLNflfjame tf
GRIGSBY E. THOMAS,
Attorney at Law
Columbus, 4sii.
Office over 0. E. Hochstrasser's.
jaojijf _
C. CALIIOUKT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(■CIIPYH, Oil.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THK COURTS OF
the Chattahoochee Otrcuit.
Special attention given to Collections. He it*
Corresponding Ageut for the Geueaal Collecting
Agencies oi New York and Savauuah. Therefore
his facilities for pursuing that branch of the pro
i-ssion ia unsurpassed by any lawyer in the
Sfkt#. octal tf
Xxl XX V? r JL JBc
CAREY J. THORNTON Wm. F. WILLI AMS.
Thornton & Williams,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
OFFICE UP STAIRS OVER THE STORE OF
C, E. HOCHSTRASBKK, Broad street.
Will practice in the counties of Harris, Talbot,
Taylor. Marion, Chattahoochee and Stewart, and
in the Supreme Court of the State, District, aud
Circuit Court* of the United States; also In the
counties of Lee aud Russell, Ala.
Will also give special attention to the purchase
aud sale of Real Estate, Examination of Titles
and Conveyancing. Also, to Renting and Collec- !
tion of Rents. novl4 tf
SAM'L n. HATCIIKB. B. U. OOETCHICB.
HATCHER H (10 ETCH IUS
Atforney* mid Cuuiuellora at I.nv.
Practice in State aud Federal Courts.
Oekick—67 Broad at) net, over Wittlch & Kiu
el’s Jewelry Store. fsepl ly
W. la. LATHAM.
Attorney at Law, Hamilton, Ga.
11 rILL practice In the counties of the Chatta-
IT boochec Circuit. febß ly
T. S. SPEAR,
No. 101 Broad St., Columbus, 6a.
Watches, Jewelry and Clock* Repaired promptly
all orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing Machine Deoot.
DR. J. A. URtyUHART
HAB AN OF FICE auu Bleeping apartment or
the premises formerly known a* the Dr.
Bozeman lot, at the corner of Mclntosh aud
Randolph streets. Entrance to the Office on Me
lutosh street, where professional rails, mad*
either at day or night, may be left and will be
promptly at tended teas ou a* received,
jaaf. sod tf-
I $5.00 1
$5 $5
i Five Dollars will purchase a Fraction of an In
dustrial Exhibition Bond, that is certain to draw
one of tho following Premiums,
Ou Ib-ceiiili.'i- Oth, IN?S.
A Tenth—which costs only $5 —can draw any oi
the following, aud will be received by the Compa
ny any time in 6 months, as $5 in the purchase
of a S2O Bond.
This is a chance for gain and no chance for loss.
10 Premia ins of $3,600 each |
10 “ 1,000 I
10 “ 500 “ 1
IS 300 “ I Paid In Cash,
30 “ 100 *• J
10 *• 50 “ } and no
100 “ 20 *' i
290 14 10 * I deduction.
444 " 5 “ I
89000 * 2.10“ Ij
Fliir l/imt'iit l*r>iniinn i.52.10.
Each Fraction must draw this sum.
All Fractions will be good with $15.00 to pur
chase a whole $20.00 Bond.
This is a chance for a fortune, aud no chance
for loss.
A S2O Bond participates in four drawings each
year, until it has idaawn one of the following pre
miums.
SIOO,OOO.
s2l, SSO, SIOO, S2OO, S3OO, SSOO
SI,OOO $3,000, $5,000,
SIO,OOO, $35,000,1
SIOO,OOO.
The Bonds issued by the Industrial Exhibition
Cos., are a copy of tho European Government
Lotus.
The Bondi ire i safe investment.
PEOPLE OF SMALL MEANS
Can find no better or safer investment. No
chance of loss. A fortune may be acquired.
On December 6th'"on January 3rd,
PUKCIIASK NOW.
How to Purchase.
In person, or by certified Check, or Express, or
Postal Order, or Draft, or enclose Greenback in
a registered letter, to, and made payable to the
Industrial Exhibition Cos.
The funds raised by sale of these Bonds, will be
applied to the erection of a
CRYSTAL PALACE.
8730,000.
Any one obtaining a premium, the compan
pledges itself not to make public.
This enterprise is simply anew form of bond:
in no sense is to be recognised as a lottery.
There are no blanks. Be sure and purchase at
once.
$ 5 will buy a Fraction for December 6th, 1875.
$ 5 “ “ Quarter Bond for Jan. 3rd, 1876.
$lO •* “Half Bond
S2O “ •* Whole Bond
All Bonds are exchangeable into city lots, in
the suburbs of New York City.
Each bond-holder is regarded as an honorary
member el the Industrial Exhibition Cos., and is
welcome at the Parlor* of the Company, No. 12
East 17th Street. Agents wanted.
All communications and remittances to be
made to the Indnstril Exhibition Cos., 12 East 17th
Bt., between sth Ave. and Broadway, New York
City.
For the purpose of giving the Bond-holders of
the Industrial Exbbition Cos. full and complete
! information as to the progress of the Company,
and a complete list of the drawings, an Illustra
ted Journal will be published, viz;
The Industrial Exhibition Illustrated
Subscription One DolUr per Ye*r,
Anyone sending s club of 15 subscribers, with
sls, will be given s Premium of one Fraction or
li Bond; club of 27 subscribers, a H Bond; club
of 50 aubscribers a whole Bond. Addresa,
Industrial Exhibition Illustrated,
12 East 17th Street. New York City.
SOO Will purchase 13 Frac
tions. Dovll ly
ITHE MORNING NEWS,
(-1.
fr
The political campaign of ihto, which
includes National, State and county elections,
and which will undoubtedly be the most active
aud hotly contested of any sinco tho memorable
canvass of iB6O, is now fairly opened. The Na
tional Democratic Party will this year make a
bold, vigorous, aud doubtless successful strug
gle for the maintenance and supremacy of those
principles which are vital to the prosperity of
the Republic aud essential to the well-being of
the people.
lu addition to the Presidential election, the
people lu Georgia aud Florida will elect uew
State governments. In Florida the campaign
promises to be unusually vigorous, and there is
a probability that for the first time siuce tho war
the people of that Radical-ridden State will elect
a Democratic State Government. In these cam
paigns the people of the South are deeply inter*
ested; aud everv intelligent citizen, who has the
welfare of his country and his section at heart,
should acquaint himself with every detail of the
great work of redemption aud reform that is now
going on.
Te this end he should subscribe to and assist
in circulating the Mavtiuuuli .Morning New*,
au independent Democratic newspaper, of pro
nounced opinions and fearless in their expres
sion; a paper that is recognized everywhere as
the best daily in the South. Its editorial de
partment is vigorous, thoughtlul and consistent,
while its news aud local departments are marvels
of industry and completeness. Its department
of Georgia and Florida affairs is not confined to a
mere barren summary <>f events transpiring in
those States, but is enlivened by comment at
once apt, timely, and racy.
The ample resources of the establishment will
be devoted to furnishing the readers of the
MORNING NEWS
with the latest intelligence rom all parts of the
world, through the press dispatches, special tel
egrams, and by menus of special correspondence;
auil through these agencies the paper will be tlic
earliest chronicler of every noteworthy incident
of the political campaign of 1876.
SUBHCaiFTION.
Daily, 1 year $lO 04)
('•months 5 00
“ 3 months 2 50
Tri-Weekly, 1 year 6 00
“ 6 mouths 3 00
“ 3 months 1 50
Weekly, 1 year 2 00
“ fi months 1 00
“ 3 months 50
Specimen copies sent free on receipt of 6 cents.
Money can bo seut by Post Oflice Order,
Registered Letter, or Express, at our risk.
J. IK. ENTILE
Savannah,Ga.
Thomas J. Chappell,
Attorney at Law.
OFFICE OVER 119 BROAD STREET,
Columbus, Isa.
march 2 tf
LIONEL C. LKVI, Jr*
Attorney and I'mmsellor at Law,
Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other States.
Office over Georgia J’.omfi Bank.
ESTATES.—SpeciaI attention to keeping accu
rate accounts, vouchers, Ac., aud making an
nual returns for Guardians, Administrators,
and Executors. sep29-ly
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law.
Hamilton, <iiii.
WILL practice in the Chattahoochee Cir
or anywhere else.
Mr. G. A. B. Dozier will be found in my office
on and after October Ist, 1875, find will assist in
all collections and oflice work entrusted.
sep2f> ly
li. .1. MOSES.
iUoi’iicj nt laiw.
OFFICE over Georgia Home Insurance Com
pany.
Office hours from Ist October to Ist June, 10 to
4 p. m. sepl9 ly
Joseph F. Pou,
Altorm-y & Counsellor nt Uiw.
OFFICE west side Broad street ovor store of
W. H. Robarts k Cos. Practices in State and
Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to
Administrators, Executors, Guardians, kc. Spe
cialty made of Conveyancing, Examining Titles,
Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United
States. All business promptly attended to.
fobT dtf
THORNTON & GRIMES,
Attorneys at Lav,
OFFICE over Abell k Co.'s, corner of Broad
and St. Clair streets, jlumbus, Ga.
Jnls ly
J. D. Ram no. W. W Mackall.
RAMBO & MACKALL,
Attorni-vx at latn,
Office in Burrus' Building, Columbus, Ga.
nrihl ewd&wly
XANTHINE
Never fails to restore Gray llalr to its original o
our in n few weeks. Pure, harmless, effective
Freuared bv XANTHINE CO.. Richmond. V
Bold by Purcell, Ladd k Co..Richmond, Va., and
druggists and country merchants. Price $1 per
bottle. __
This incomparable preparation for the Hair is
commended to the public on its own merits.
It prevents the Hair from falling off, producing
a rapid aud healthy growth; eradicates scurf and
dandruff, and cures diseases of the scalp. Try It
and judge for yourself.
[From Rev. E. T. Baird, Hcc'y of Publication of
Presbyterian Church South.)
Richmond, July 27,1874.
The Xanthine is the only hair dressing I have
ever used which lias removed the dandruff from
the scalp and made my hair soft and pliable. It
has also restored my hair to its natural color; and
by occasionally using it as a hair dressing, I have
no doubt it will preserve the color.
E. T. BAIRD.
[From Rev. Chas. H. Read, D. D., Pastor Grace
Street Presbyterian Church.)
Richmond, July 20, 1874.
At the auggeation and presentation of a friend,
I have used one bottle of Prof. Hertz’s Hair Re
storative, “Xanthine.” It has accomplished iu a
very brief time and without any perceptible un
pleasant or injurious effects, all that is claimed
for it as a restorer of the nafciral color of hair
turning gray. CHAS. H. READ.
Bold by TMC. Ik# HOOD C'O,,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
July 18 eodfcwSm Columbus. Ga,
COLUMBUS DYE WORKS
St. Clair St., opposite Presbyterian Churcli
T’ ADIEB' Dresses, Silks, Merinos, Velvet or Al
j paca, Htraw Bonnet*, Feathers or other
Trimmings Renovated, Re-dyed and Re-fin (shed
in the beat Style. Gentlemen’s Clot Ring
Bcoured, Re-dyed and Re-finished and warranted
not to stain the uudercloths with dye. Bilk, Cot
ton and Woslon Yarns Died any shade or color
desired. All work at reasonable prices—tkbms
, CASH. JOHX APPLKYARR,
apr27 6m Y
us COTTON gin,
\LH(), Rubber Belting—all Sizes; Rock Haven Cemeut, and a general line of Hardware nu 4
Iron. (july‘22eod&w Hin) Wm. H10ACII& 00.
-■ , 1 " 1 1
Petersburg Savings & Insurance Cos.
OF PETEUNBUKG, VA.
SIO,OOO Deposited in State of Georgia for Benefit of Policy Holders,
ASSETTS $616,987.21.
All Losses sustained by this Comyany since its organization have been
Promptly Paid.
JOHN BLACKMAR.
itpl-2 t f Agent.
Only Remedy for Hard Times.
CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
ALL WANTING FRUIT FARMS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF THE VINE,
WHERE IT IS AN ESTABLISHED BUCCEBB AND PAYS LARGE PROFIT. THE LAND IS
ALSO ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF PEACHES, PEARS, APPLES AND SMALL
FRUITS; ALSO, GRAIN, GRASS AND VEGETABLES.
Many hundreds of excellent VINEYARDS, ORCHARDS and FARMS can now
be seen.
Tho Location is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by railroad, lu a mild, delightful climate, and
at the very doors of the New York ami Philadelphia markets. Another railroad runs direct to
New York.
Tho place ia already large, suooossftil aud prosperous. Churches, schools, aud other privileges
are already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clotbiug, Glass, Straw Goods, ami other
things, at which different members ofa family can procure employment.
It has been a health resort for some years past for people suffering from pulmonary affections,
Asthma, Catarrh, Ague and debility; many thousands have entirely recovered.
A uew brick Hotel has just been completed, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high,
including French roof, aud aU modern improvements for the accommodation of visitors.
Price of Farm Land $25.00 per Acre, payable by installments, within the period of four years. In
this climate, planted out to viues, 20 acres ot laud will count fully as much as 100 acres further
north.
Persons unacquainted with fruit growing, can become familiar with it in a short time ou account
of surroundings.
Five Acre, One Acre, aud Town Lots, in the towns of Landisville aud Vineland, also for sale.
While visiting the Centennial Exhibition, Vineland can bo viaited at small expense.
A paper containing full information, will bo sent upon application to
CHARLES K. I.AMHK, Vim-land, IV. J., free of cost.
The following is an extract from a description, published in the New York Tribune, by the wel
known agriculturist, Solon Robinson:
All the farmers were of the “well to do” sort, and some of them, who have turned thoir attention
to fruits aud market gardening, have grown rich. The aoil ia loam, varying from sandy to clayey,
and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wet meadows, in
which deposits of peat or muek are stored, sufficient to fertilize the whole upland surface, after it
has been exhausted of its natural fertility.
It is certainly one of the moat extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable
condition for pleasant farming, that we know of this side of tho Western prairies. We found some
of the oldest farms apparently Just as profitably productive as whon first cleared of forest ftrty or a
hundred years ago.
The geologist would soon discover the cause of this continued fertility. Tho whole country Is a
marine deposit, and all through the soil we found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in
the form of indurated calcareous marl, showing many distinct forma of ancient shells, of tho tertia
ry formation; aud this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, iu a very comminuted
form, aud in the exact condition most easily assimilated by such plants as the farmer desires to
cultivate.
MORNING NEWS,
FUMLISHBD DAILY AT WASHINGTON CITI’.
THE DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL OF THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
TUK BKST AUVKIITIKINU MKUIUM Mill THE MUCK
Bont to Subscribers for $2 50 per year.
1 50 six mos.
1 00 four mos
Published by
CUNNINGHAM & BRASH EARS,
641 Louisiana Avenue,
July 13 3m Washington, D. C.
PROMINENT INC! DENTH
—IN THE-
History of Columbus, Ga.,
171 ROM its first settlement in 1827, to the Wil
-1 son Raid lu 1865, with a chapter on Colum
bus as it new is. Compiled by JOHN H. MAR
TIN.
Part 11, a volume of 200 pages, and the con
cluding portion of the work, just issued from the
press.
Subscribers to the publication will be furnished
to-day.
Those desiring copies of either volume, who
have not subscribed, can obtain them at the of
fice of the publisher, 42 Randolph street. Price,
SI.OO each. THOS. GILBERT.
j*nQ2 tf
IIBMOVAX..
The Public arc Informed that
have moved my
Tailoring Establishment
TO THE STORE NEXT TO
Ifoiran’s* Tci© House, llroad
Htreet.
Fir THE PURPOSE of carrying on my Busi
ness, I have this day associated with me
Mir. IV. iKLLm iN,
A fine aud prompt Workman.
Wo will be pleased to serve the public, and will
guarantee as FINE WORK as can be done iu the
United States.
Bring in your orders for Suits and they will bo
furnished with promptness.
Respectfully,
KCEHNE & SELLMAN.
Oct3tt
Ready for Sale!
AN ADDRESS ON
Elementary Agricultural Chemistry
BY
j. Hovicoi;
Bound in pamphlet form, is now ready for sale
Price 25 cents. Can be furni-hed on application
to ’ TIMES OFFICE,
u tf
Notice.
HAVING sold and transferred stock I held in
Georgia Homo Insurance Company, I am
exempt from all liabilities thereunder, according
to Section 1602 of the Code of Georgia.
March 3, 1876. JNO. McCAItTY.
march3laroflm
THIS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH
Where Advertising Contract# can be made.
*
Colonists, Emigrants and
Travelers Westward.
FRmap circulars, condensed time tables aud
general information in regard to transpor
tation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Ar
kausas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas
Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California,
apply to or addresa ALBERT B. WRENN, Gen
eral Railroad Agent. Atlanta. Ga.
No one should go West without first getting in
communication with the General Railroad
Agent, and become informed as to superior ad
vaatages, cheap and quick transportation of am-
Hies, household goods, stock aud farming inuple
ments generally. Ann ikfobmation chbkbkui.lt
givx*. W. L. DANLEY,
sepls tf fIE_F. k F. A.
REMOVAL.
O. H. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker au. Jeweller,
Ha# aemovoil to 97 Broad Street next to Ho
lian’a Ice House. Work solicited Promptneea
1 and dispatch guaranteed. oclOtf
John Blackmar,
BROKERAGE, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE.
i St. Clair Street, Georgia Home Building,
next to Western Union Tele
graph Office.
Land Warrants Bought.
lIEKER, BY PKMIKBION, *
To Banks of this city.
feb26 tf
COAL! COAL!!
* ■
! J y E. WILLIAMS, AGENT, IS NOW RECEIV
ING HlB STOCK OF
COAL,
and gives notice to his friends and putrous that
he is now ready to take orders for CAR. LOADS
and Smaller Lota for Summer and Fall delivery.
ANTHRACITE and other Coals always on hand
at close figures. D. E. WILLIAMS,
juu22 3m Agent.
Rev. T. B. Slade’s School
—FOB—
YOUNG LADIES.
OPEN on FIRST MONDAY
IN OCTOBER, 1876, and close the^YTjßf -
MIDDLE of JUNE, 1877.
Primary Class, per annum S3O 00
Higher department per annum, including
iAtin, French and sciences 60 (X)
Music (piano) 50 00
Board (per month) excepting bed-clothes,
towels and washing 15 00
ASSISTANTS, Mrs. Ann J. Slade, and Mrs.
Helen R. Lindsay.
Chemistry, with Lectures and experi
ments. llotany, Natural System, with
analysis of the indigenous plants of the surround
ing country. july2o tf
DAY S mm TONIC
Given Away
To all persons who have Chills and fail to be
cured. It is not often during these hard times
that we ever hear of anything being given away,
but in the present case we have au article that
will bear the closest scrutiny, and ssverest test
in every sense of the word, and feel determined
to place It before the public iu such a manner
that there cannot boa “doubting Thomas,”
To all who may bo afilcted with any form of
Ague, or chilis and Fever, we make the proposi
tion
To all Persons
To cure you with one bottle of Day’s Ague Tonic.
It never produces partial deafness, dimness of
vision, buzzing or roaring in the head, or any of
those unpleasant symptoms that follow tho use
of Quinine; it does not contain arsenic, strych
nine, or any other poison; it acts finely upon the
liver aud bowels without the use of nauseating
pills; it can be given to those whose stomachs
reject Quinine, and the cures are prompt, effect
ual and permanent.
Procure from any Druggist or Merchant, one
bottle of Day’* Ague Tonic, use it as directed, and
if it fails, return the empty bottle, and the
money will be refunded to all
Who have Chills.
This is surely a fair proposition, yet strange to
say, none have been returned to us. Druggists
and Merchants say It gives more complete satis
faction, aud sells more readily, than any chill
remedy they ever sold.
Sold by Druggists aud Merchants generally, at
One Dollar per bottle. may2s tf
naTPII TO obtained in tbe United
U A I L> IU I V States,Canada, and Europe.
I ILi 11 I O terms as low as those of any
other reliable house. Correspondence invited
in the English and foreign lauguages.with inven
tors, Attorneys at Law, aud other Solicitors, es
pecially with those who have had their cases re
jected in the hands of other attorneys. In re
jected cases our fees are reasonable, and no
charge is made unles we are successful.
INVFNTHIK
111 V Lll I UflOl sketch an 4 a full de
scription of your invention. We will make an
examination at tho Patent Office, and if we tHt
it patentable, will send you papers aud advice,
and prosecuto your case. Our lee will bo In or
dinary cases, $25.
a nm/ir Oral or written in all matters
ADVICE frfE
vontious, ■ ■•■■■■
References:—Hon. M. D. Leggett, Ki-Oommln
sioner of Patents, Cleveland, Ohio; O. H. Kelley,
esq, Reo'y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.;
Commodore Dan'l Ammcn, 6. 8. N., Washington,
D. 0.
47-Bend Stamp for our "Guide for obtaining
Patents," a book of 50 pages.
Address :-IiOl!IS B AtiGKK JL CO., Solici
tors ofPatents.
novSStf Washington, P. 0.
W. F. TWSKR, Dentmt,
Randolph strset, (opposite Strapper’s) Columbn
1 lent ly] Georgia.
. —i*— ,
,'T. GILBERT:
lSr^MPowmPwwfEß^
COLUMBUK GA.,
IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
Experienced Workmen employed iu each De
partment.
Orders fo-r work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
6eorgla and Alabama Legal Blank*
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
Receipt ISooUn
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: also printed to order when de
sired.
WRAPPING PAPER A!Y BAGS.
A large quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which I am selling low
iu any quantity desired, either printed or plain
AT* Prices and Specimens of Work furnishe
on application.
THOM. GILBERT,
Kiindolpli Ntrect, Coliiiiiliiis, (. a.
Janl tf
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season in Receipt of a Large
Supply of all Sizes of Our
Celebrated
For toti Wood aud Coal
Besides a full assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GRATIS, .Vo.,
And feel justified iu saying that we are SURE
we can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both
In quality and price.
Of other Goods in our line, we have a large and
complete assortment, such as
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL
HODS, SHOVELS, &C.
All of these articles we CAN aud WILL sell a
VERY BOTTOM PRICES,
fan 1 dtf W. 11. ROBARTS k CO.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
—OFFICE OF THE
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
Washington, July 15, 1876.
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence present
ed to the undersigned, it has been made to
appear that
“The National Bank of Columbus"
in the city of Columbus, in the county of Musco
gee, and State of Georgia, has complied with all
the provisions of the revised statutes of the
United States, required to be complied with be
fore an association shall be authorized to com
mence the business of Banking.
Now therefore, I, John Jay Knox, Comptroller
of the Currency, do hereby certify that “Tho
National Bank of Columbus,” in tho city of Co
lumbus, In the county of Muscogee, and State of
Georgia, is authorized to commence the business
of Banking, aB provided in section fifty-one hun
dred and sixty-nine (5,169) of tho revised statutes
of the United Stateß.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand aud
seal of offico this 15th day of July, 1876.
[Signed] JOHN J. KNOX,
Comptroller of the Currency.
july22eod&w 2m
3 SITUATION WANTED.
A YOUNG I.ADY DESIRES A SITUATION AS
Governess in a pleasant family, or to take
charge of a small school, or-as assistant in a fe
male seminary. She is competent to teach tho
English branches, music and French. Referen
ces exchanged. Address, stating salary, to
MISS A. O. MIMS,
Bep2o-tf Mobley’s Pond, Ga,
NONA M*E !
14 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
jun 29 4iu
H. L KIMBALL HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA..
ON and after the 16th of this month,(May) rates
of this Hotel will be
THREE DOLLARS per DAY,
Single Meals, Jscts; For Couples, per
Month, $75.
Special rates for Families. No charge for Bag
gage to and from Depot. Elevator runs at all
hour*. GEORGE M’GINLEY,
I }e!3 4m Proprietor.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA
COLUMBUS, Oa., Aug., Ist, 1870.
| TRAINH LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY, AS FOL
LOWS:
(KOIITHKttN MAIL.)
4:10 I’M. Arriving at Montgomery 9.30 pm
Mobile. 4:50 a m
New Orleans 10:80am
Galveston.... H :00 am
(ATLANTA AND NORTHKBN MAIL.)
7:15 a m. Arriving at Atlanta 2:60 pm
Lynchburg 6:00 pm
Pniladelphia 2:86 am
New York . 6:15 a m
JH- This train also connects with trains for
Selma except Sunday.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery and Southwest 12:?5
From Atlanta and North 9:15
49 * This train arriving at Columbus at 9:1
v. m., leaves Atlanta Daily at 1.35 p. m.
E. P. ALEXANDER, President.
(■IIAH. PHILIPS, Agent. je tf
MOBILE & GIRARD R. R.
.ill ._gpNaffMnri~r
Columdub, Ga., August 1, 1876.
MAIL & PASSENGER TRAIN,
DAILY (including Sundays) making close con
nection at Union Springs with Montgom
ery it Kuluula Railroad trains to and from Mont
gomery aud points beyond. Through coach with
sleeping accommodations between Columbus
aud Montgomery:
Leave Columbus 1:15 p. m.
Arrive at Montgomery 7:30 P. m.
•• •• Mobile 4:50 a. M.
“ “ New Orleans 10:30 a.m.
“ “ Nashiille 8:10 a. m.
“ “Louisville 3:40 p.m.
“ “ St. Louis 8:10 a.m.
“ “ Cincinnati 8:15 p. m.
“ “Chicago 8:00a.m.
“ “ Philadelphia 7:66 p. m.
“ “New York 10:20 p.m.
“ “ Eufaula 5:30 a.m.
“ “Troy 5:30p,m.
Leave Trov 12:00 A. M
Arrive at Columbus 7:00 a. m.
•• “ Opelika 9:48 a.m.
“ “ Atlanta ! 4:15 p.m.
“ “Macon 12:28 a. m.
THROUGH SLEEPERS TO MONTGOMERY.
Entire train through from Montgomery to Louis
ville without change;
Trains arrive in Montgomery two hours earlier
than any other line.
This iB the only line making night connections
Northwest.
No extra charges for seats in through cars to
Louisville. Save twelve hours by this line.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY,
(Sundays excepted.)
I .eave Columbus 7:36 P. M,
Arrive at Union Springs 12:*0p. m.
“ “ Montgomery 6:86 a, m.
“ “ Eufuula 5;30a. m.
Tickets to all points Wei t, Northwest and
North lor sale at the Ticket Office.
W. L. CLARK, Hup’t.
I). E. WILLIAMS,
General Ticket Agent. aug3 tf
A MAN
So heartless and unconcerned as to stand silently
gazing upon a dying wife and daughter witbour
an effort to save them is guilty of the severe*
condemnation.
It is a conceded fact that a truly wouderfu
combination; a boon to all suffering female*• a
never-failing female regulator; a powerful uter
ine tonic is now offered,that will at once remove
all unnatural monthly obstructions and derange
ments, such as painful, suppressed, obstructed,
profuse or irregulur menstruation, it will speedi
ly establish nature in young girls who are feeble,
and developing slowly; and will cure many a dis
ease that
KILLS
Wife and daughter. It immediately cures Hys
terics, sick headache, pains in side, back and
loins, chlorosis of Green sickness, anaemia de
bility, nervousness, palpitation, swimming and
giddiness of the head, cold feet and hands, steril
ity or barrenness, loss of memory, sleeplessness,
aud as a general Tonio improving the appetite,
aiding digestion and keeping the liver ana bowels
iu a proper condition, it has no equal. Husbands
are Informed that
His Wife and Daughter
Can be cured of all chronic complaints, such as
Leucorhoea or Whites, ulceratisn of the womb,
falling of the womb, and monthly troubles, aud it
imparts color to the pale, adds strength to the
weak and feeble, aud can be used at all ages aud
under all circumstances.
It is known as Dr. Dromgoole's English Female
Bitters, and thousands of first-class encomiums
have been passed upon its peculiar efficacy, from
all sections. Put up in large bottles, and haß
been reduced in price to SI.OO or six for SO.OO.
Hold by druggists aud dealers everywhere, or
expressed on receipt of price. Address,
nit. .i. p. nuoncAOLK,
IXIIIIHVIIXE, MV.
mayas tf
THE TIMES
JOB OMCB,
Columbus, Ga.
1$ |ii-‘|tai-i‘(l to execute iu the
best nimiuer and at triiort
notice, JOB PBIVTIXG
of every dCNcription,
Midi in
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISITING CARDS,
TOSTAL CARDS,
SHIPPING TAGS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
PARTY INVITATIONS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
BIILS LADING BOOKS,
R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS,
&c., &c., &c.
B. THOMPSON.
Livery ami Hale Stable,
OGLETHORPE STEEP, between Randolph nd
Bryan. The beat of Bad<tl and Harueae
Horses. A fine lot of Carriages aud Baggies
elwsys on hand.
Special attention given to the accommodation
of Drovers. They will find it to the! r interest to
put dp with him.
febll tf