Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 29, 1874, Image 3

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i I ' "" DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1874. [Written for tbo KmjriRBi OUR LlTTV.F. ERRAJII) UIRL. Once when tho sun step;e<l into the other i ,world, Ami the moon crept Into ours, She dropped her silver mantle down, And cru.'liod Colorless all the lloaers. And there they trembled all tho night, »!feath thin mantle of the moon, And bowed their heads, and humbly prayed lint she would not grant tliclr boon. But tho poor little meek-eyed daisy Grew tiniest of them all, And when tho morning sun returned, HtMonglit it no color at all. Then an impel went out to water tho flower?, And p tied lt« lifeless gloom, Andprayod tho Father to paint us a Daisy That would forever Mush and bloom. So R» painted our little errand girl, And she’s poetry mixed with proso; Rho’s a delicate little fairy, Yet as blushing as a rose. She has a witching, winsome air, And such a truthful eye— They have a way far-off look, Llko l its of doep-blue sky. She has a ringing, laughing voice— ’TwouM make the birds asliante; And I lovo to hear them call hor— There'.- music in tho namo. And llko tho Miriam who watched tho babo “In tho fiigs by tho river’s brink,” Slit guards well a charge committed to her, And ne’er suffers it to sink. GROCERIES. W. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. WATT & WALKER, HOLSTEAD & CO., ASEICULTURAL DEPOT!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Hnnkin Ilonse. And .now may tho Angel, at whoso petition w. gained our errand gitl, noar her through life, and in death r her through tho dates of Poarl. l'UESSlXUS. . —-The longest namo probably over in flicted upon a child in Massachusetts was ‘•Aldeburontiphoscofftrnin”—twenty-tbroo letters. The girl afterwards became tho Wife of a lk-ston merchant. —An Englishman who died tho other day bequeathed fifty years’ subscription to the London I'imex to one of his kins- 3ii, and ho ordered tbo whole fifty years lio paid in advance. —A case is on trial in Ban Francisco involving tho ownership of seventy acres of laud, valued at $1,000,000. There are 1120 defendants, and two of them liappcn- id to bo chosen as jurors. -Poland is struggling gallantly to con- pier his mortification. He does it by itting upon a picket fonco two hours cv- ry morning studying (lie Lament at ions Of Jeremiah.—Brooklyn Argus, -Any’Western youth who linsu’t yet lected his sleevo-buttons for fall wear raid stir around beforo tho eloso of Vigation raises tho figures on freight.— elroit Pres**. —Boston men can’t believe what thoy mo. One of them had to feel a steam anger in Chicago to see if it was really Whirlin. It really was, and threo or four of his fingers fell down behind an aUlcr- man's cravat.— Detroit Free Press. (&§£ —“What! you take your mol her-in-law - out shooting ?” says a French sportsman, In one of Cham's pictures, to another ,*w*7ilpovtKmau. “Yes,” is the reply, “with a five -dollar gun that I have presented hor; there is no knowing what may happen.” ,r ^“ -The Sultan's eldest son is debarrod from any revisionary claim to tho succes sion by tho rule that tho oldest male tuember of the family must have boon born during his father’s reign, lie was born throe and a half years before his fo- • the ;er s accession. —It is no longor considered necessary, Rays an English reviewer, that tbore tould be any connection between a novel j£*nu<l itR title. Thoy aro things apart from each other. When a novel is written a is bestowed upon it, not in order to indicate its contents, but to call attention to tho fact that tho novel exists. —At Fair Oaks, while standing in the very tempest of death, with his sword up lifted in command, Gen. O. O. Howard had his right arm carried away. That .Iliglit, after Howard had suffered\ mpu- tation, and was lying spent and racked With paiu in a box car which was to take • him to Washington, Koaruy, who had lost his left arm in Mexico, drew near, ftnd, looking into tho car, said : “How- Ard, old boy, I’m sorry for you—sorry With all my heart; but, Howard, I hud }v.»t thought of something. When you |©t to Washington, buy a pair of gloves ; ud me tho right and keep the left for ourself, and I will divide the cost with 'on, and hereafter wo will live moro ocon- ically.” And, turning away, Kearney uttered : “That is hotter for him than ir.iying, and then Howard can boat me iraying anyway.” During a performance in the Metrop ilitan Theatre, in Sacramento, California, few nights ago, it was ascertained that largo number of young “Imodiums” ad managed to gain access to the loft of ho building, from whence thoy could look down through tho ventilators upon the stage, and several men connected ith the theatre, accompanied by two po- icemen, went up tj dislodge them. While they wore doing so the occupants the loft flew around nervously to avoid . arrest, and throe of them, in their fright H ave: now in stoke and to arrive, kvkkything usually kept in a First Glass Provision Store, to-wlt: 50 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides. 50' “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 150 Rolls Heavy Bagging. 459 Bundles Iron Ties. 200 bbls. Flour, all grades. 50 “ Whiskey. 100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual ity to suit the most fastidious. Soap, Salt. Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c. Will have FLORIDA SYRUP as soon as the season will permit Its being shipped. 03"Don’t forget the place. so|S!7 tf WATT Sl WALKER. DRY GOODS. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, t ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, ISTo. 1S2 Broacl Street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS I.OW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW YORK OR ELSEWIIEKE ) to dupliento any To ronvinco any merchant that tho above sdniement Is corroct, wo prop Now York invoices they may bring us. N. B —Parties desirousol buying at rotall will find our Rotail Houso (No. 164 Broad stroot) idled with dosiruhlo and Ponronaldo goods, which will ho sold at bottom prices. employed competent anti jolltc Salesmen, who will tako pleasure in showing goods, "Ifc CAWLEY & LEWIS, Columbus, Gn. “Wherewithal Shall Ye be Clothed?” TO ANSWER THIS GO TO THE NEW YORK STORE, El . . , , —J u Theso goods have just arrived, W HERE S. LAND AUER has on hand a stock n ^ t p:iH.*od In ijUillty and prboSuuth of tlio Wholesale H >usch of tho Great Metropolis, and Waterproofs in of DRY GOODS that has nevor boon eur olos.ila li iUricH of tho Great Metre sclectod with tho greatest cure. Thoy inoludo— 1. Dross Goods of Every Style and Variety. 2. Flannels, Woolens, Shawls, Skirts, Blankets, Quilts, 3. House-Furnishing Goods, including Sheetings, Tablo Cloths, Towels, Napkins, and Linens of evory kind and grudo, 4. Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons and Factory Checks, &o. 5. Jeans, Cassimeres, Tweeds ondless variety. 6. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Handkorchiefs, Lace and Embroidery. 7. Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, all tho Latest Novelties 8. Notions and Fancy Goods of Every Description BugloLacos, liuglo Trimmings, Huglo Bells. 9. Tho most superior article of Kid Gloves from 75c to «1.60. 10. Ladies’ and Genltemen’s Underwear and Furnishing Goods. 11. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, and every article of this kind to bo found in tho iurgost houses ol tho greatest eitics. AJ* Call and examino for yourselves. It is always a pleasure to show i tint In which wc havo taken so much pride. S. LANDAUER, l0| ~ 4 <1:!m No. 32 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. THE I.ATEST IMPORTATION! .-• made missteps, and their logs paused j»th rough tho ceiling ami dangled in night of tho audience below. Tho fall of tho £ plaster, and tlio jar of the building occa- L ginned by the general shrinking of tho (audience, created tho impression that au I earthquake had occurrod, aud quite a * panic ensued. ..Newspaper Enterprise.—Tho unpar- flonablo sin of journnliBin is to miss an Item of news which a rival nowspapor gets. Hence a certain amouut of stuff, uilly or wicked, occasionally goes into a paper, chiefly on the ground that other journals must not outdo it in enterprise. l?he “Bugle" could not safely leave out tMiat tho “Clarion” might perhaps put in; flic “Morning Muck-Bake" could not af ford to have the “Daily Drag-Net" treat- fog its readers to a titbit of gossip that its own “constituency” was deprived of. The Beecher case got iuto the newspa pers by an act sufficiently audacious and shameless to startle even modern jour nalism ; niul when once there, respectable papers swam in tho scum for months, through fear of lacking enterprise.—The Galaxy for October. A Horn €®iitrov©r»loni»li*4. A few days since, says tho Rochester Union, W. II. Dinohart, belter known as “Pap," the peanut peddler, paid a small stun to tho County Agricultural Society for the privilege of selling nuts at the Fair to bo held in a few days. t4 0sp” bid far the privilege of selliug all kinds of nuts—and ho insists that this |udes doughnuts. On going to tho surer, who is a lawyer, to pay his , he wanted mentioned in tho contract ughuut-s. e.murer—Why you havo no right to "oughnuts. That’s an absurd claim, ap”—Yes I havo. I bid for all kinds , and I am going to sell dough- A Full Car Load of Dry Goods Just In! JOSEPH & BRO., AC.S!CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Is Warranted Perfect! LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN SHIP AND VERY LOW PRICE! Fnrmincf Implements «n«i Machine*!! SKIODS OF ALL KINDS! CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS! CEORCIA STATE FAIR. THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR OF 1 8 7 4. Tho Annual Fair of the Georgia State Agricultural Society for 1874, WILL UK HELD AT Oglethorpe Park, Atlanta, Georgia, UKGINN1MJ OCTOBER 1IVTH, <J O IN T INI1 IN (i O IN E W EEIi! RUST-PROOF OATS, GEORGIA RYE, WHEAT, BARLEY,GLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS !1 COTTON WAREHOUSES. t.. M. Ill-1 U! G. M. W11,1,1 AMH. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Full Stock of Bagging and Tics on hand. Wo also sell tho Brown Cotton Gin. • w ilh us uh Iffiiian, un«l will le ideusitl to servo his ohl friend*. . W. II. III GHI H i I’KTKU PKKBll. lUoni a ine Warel louse. 516,000 in Premiums Ofl'cied, all in CASH Except Med als and Diplomas. No Silver Plato. NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED I showing tho range and char 'o append a fo actor of tlio Expo.sit extracti Premium List, i COUNTY PREMIUMS. To tho Connty making the !»• hi K\hn»ition of STOCK $500 00 To tho Couuty making the Bo*t Exhibition of FIELD CHOPS 500 00 To tho County making tho IL-st Exhibition of HORTICULTURAL mid DO MESTIC Products 800 00 To the Oonuty making tho Best Exhibition of FRUITS 100 00 To tbo County making tho Best exhibition of DOMESTIC MANUFAC TURES ' 150 00 To tho County making the Best Exhibition of ARTICLES MANUFACTURED BY MACHINERY 200 00 For tho Comity making tho second beat exhibition of articles manufactured by machinery 150 00 HORSE DEPARTMENT. Best thoroughbred Htnlion and ten of his Colts $200 00 Best Stailion of all.wcrk, and ten of his Colts 125 00 Best Gelding or Mure 100 00 Kocoud Best Gelding or Mare 50 00 Bost combination llorho or Mare 50 00 Best Saddlo Horse or Mare 50 00 Second Best Saddlo Horse or Mare 25 00 Third Best Saddlo Horse or Mure 10 00 Finost and Best Double Team matched 100 00 Second Best Double Team—matched 50 00 lioHt pnir Mules—in hauess 50 00 Bost single Mule 25 00 ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants cc iwlLa 3 \ MEDICINES. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from the firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., has removed to Chambers street. His friends nnd patrons would do well to cull on luui in bis now quarters, nnd examine stock before buying olsewhoro. Prim k at panic rates. jalH suAwodtf Doctors. DIC. JAS. T. W A KNOCK, .Surgeon and l’liyidciuii. SlnilKlitei ’H Drug fiUolc, Kiiilruu l»kt. J. W. It. YV ILIA A MM * Iliri j.rnfcHHiotml mii vih-m oihi o over Millinery. MIS.SKS WHITE & TUCKER, FuMhionable MlllinerH and DreMHinwket CATTLE DEPARTMENT. $25 aud $20, respectively, for tho best Bull and Cow of each of tho following breeds : Alderney, Ayrshire, Brahmin, Devon, Durham nnd Natives. Best pen of Fat Cattle— not less than ten head $100 00 Bost Milch Cow 75 00 Second Best Milch Cow 40 00 Best breeding Bull with live of his Calves 100 00 Slieop. $25 and $15, respectively, for the best Buck nnd Ewe of ouch of the following breeds: Merino, Southdown and Cotswold. For tho Sweepstakes Buck $ 80 00 Best pen of Fat Mutton .*10 00 Swine. Liberal Premiums for all the difl’eivni breeds of Hogs. Sweepstakes Boar $ 25 00 Sweepstakes Syw, with Pigs 25 00 POULTRY. This Department is uncommonly full and liboral. Premiums aro offered for Thirty-Four different varieties of Chicken*!. $10 for the host trio of each variety, except Bantams, for which $5 is offorod for tho host trio of each variety. Best Trio llronzo Turkeys $ 20 00 For the best pnir of Bremen, llotig Kong, African and Toulouse Geese, each, 10 00 For the best pair Rouen, Poland, Muscovy and Cayuga Ducks, each 5 00 Per the best display of Domestic Fowls ; 100 00 Best display of Pigeons ;..... 25 00 CROP PRODUCTS. Best rosults from a two-horse farm $ 50 00 For tho most uiuplo and generous support, KUlficiont for n family of eight white porsoiiH, to bo produced on the lowest number of acres and at the least expense. This support to include provision for tho work »ml milk stock used. Tho amount, of breadstutt's, moat, fruits, butter and milk, honey aud gardou stuff's, to be given, and also tho details of culturo anil manuring 250 00 Boat threo bales of Short. Staple Cotton 150 01.' Second best lot 100 OG Best single bale Short. Staple 50 00 Hocond best do 25 00 Best barrel Goorgia made Sugar 25 00 Bost barrel Georgia made Sorghum Syrup 25 00 Best display of Satiip'es of Crops, the eoutrihutiou of a single farm. 50 00 Bost display of Vegetables 25 00 Fruit. Bost collection of Apples $ 25 00 Best aolleoLion of Pears 26 00 HOME INDUSTRY. lniiclr.-l oil,.. It KG U l< tTOlt m iIp l.osl I'Hug tl»‘ (illrent mid !>••;!|. Siiuiimiis' LIVER REGULATOR, or Mnlirino, Is liarralc'-H, Notaries Public. U. D. I11GUIN8, lod Notary Public foi otiritn tlio |(i»troi.itg(i i kiii'l, ’ontaint tlio Hinii lest an.! lx at rcnicdieii. Poll SALK nv ALL It It V HOISTS. tub r i dvoiUwly JJAVE ON THE SHELVES THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT Ol Stock in tlio Soutb, and aro dally receiving additions. I ’ricoH Lower than Evei I.ATKST STYLES PRINTS, BELTING, STKEL AND ODAOK BUCKLES, AND F.V- Sejit. 5, 1S74-U EUVTH1NO A LADY COULD DESIRE. J. ^ a 8. JONES’ '-3-001:2 330373:23. COLUMBUS GEORGIA. £ » & |.2-e a —FALL. PURCHASE.- a Espooiftl nUontion is cnllod to liuyo ailiiitiuiis limiting to Slock adapted to tlio present Sonsoti. Hamburg*, a * L 03 5 13 An immenso lino oi SbawlF, all gratioa, ut exceptionally point In Ladles’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, Men’s an I Hoy’s Hall Hose. Mens’and Ladlos’ Marino Vests, Cj Treasurer—You have no right to. Dooghnuts don’t grow on trees. “Cap'*—Neither do peanuts, at least I never heard that they did. Thin ended the dialogue, and “Cap" ro- tirwd the victor, so far as tho argument was concerned. —In Colorado a girl who can’t go after Hie cows on a bare-back pony without bridle or halter is looked upon with con tempt. Full lino of Black Alpaccas, A superb quality of Silk-Wurp Alpaccn, Many desirable black Mourning Dross Goods—tho Oolonnit Cloth deserves t ]K«clal mention in this lino, Several untiles olaek (Jashmors and Marinos. Anew tiling in Embroidery is presumed in Pique Edam's nnd insertin«s. Headed Trimmings and Heads In endless quantity. Headed Scarfs, Fichus. Barbs, Yells and S’clilngB, Now lot ot KuMs, RucliinKS, Ac. Immouso lines of JEANES AND CASSIMEBS. BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS AT SATISFACTOltY PUICES! J. S. JONES. idnrd nnd Union Sprintrs Hornld copy. Grand Clearing Out Sale ! TO MARK HBADY F0RTI1R SI’WNG TKAI'K, WK NOW OFPKIt Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH ! AXII KVEltV Ill'll Kit ARTICLE AS I,IDT AS TO HE KOISIl ELSEWHERE. CHAPMAN & YF.RSTILLP], 90 BKOAU NIKKI) 1 It. C. II •!IiII-I I'h 11 Furniture, 81c. At I’uulc PriccN. A. O. HARWELL, Dealer in all kind, of Furniture. I*. MoUlin-, Wood Colli lit, ami Cnsko CIlHIIlSiTl Lawyers. THE BEST ADVICE iip.i.in at orifiu.i l.y tlio i: 1.1 VEH PILLS. '••Klily r.-«t..:,. !I t its vKuirr- Kripiliu .. imo with I’tivo 25 old by all druKKbl DR. TUTT’S HAiR DYE isenai-n qunllticH tint no oilier dye tloi H. ] A. J. VICKKKN, ami Yon use It or at Iaw. cm oppoditt* Alubaiiin lioimu. I all the Court, ol tlio Mute. , Jiuuh, Cat sups, Hyrupn and Cordi- ..$ 50 IK) 40 00 25 00 25 (HI 10 00 20 00 Best display of Jollios, Frosorvcp, Fickle 1 als, matin and exhibited by ouo lady.. Second host display of the same Third host display of tlio snttio Best display of Dried Fruits Hocond host Best display of Canned Fruits 26 00 Second bust 10 00 Best display of Canned Vegetables 25 00 Hocond best 10 00 Best display of Ornamental Froscrves, out by hand 25 00 Bost display of Domestic Wines 25 00 Best display of Bread by one lady 25 00 llandsomost lecd and Ornamental Cuke, to be two fotit high Needle Work. Best made Gentleman's Suit by a lady Bost tnude Lady's Suit Bost made Silk Dross by a Georgia Daily, not a dress maker Best piece of Tapestry in Worsted and Floss, by a Georgia Lady Best finished Baby Basket by a Georgia Lady Bost sot of Monchoir Case, by n Georgia Lady Best display of Female Handicraft, by one lady 50 00 Paintings. Best Oil Fuinting by a Georgia Artist $ 50 0(1 Bust display of Paintings, Drawings, etc., by tho pupils of any School or College 50 00 Bost Oil Fainting representing a Southern Landscape from nature 20 00 Best Oil Fainting representing an 1 istorical scene 20 00 Bost Portrait Fuint ing 20 00 25 00 .. 25 00 .. 25 00 .. 25 00 .. 25 00 .. 25 00 Tailors. J. II. OANl’UKLL Tailor, 14 nutl Milking* in tho L.UohL Style* pairing nontly dono. Dentists. J. L. K. SH ITH, Uoullit, •Into Work miH PluaKfiiK on run. Barber Shops. WEN LEY HA Hill NGEK, llarbcr, Jurn*T South Railroad and < .'imnhiTS Mi net* d.ciX HH-.VOA A 'IT'It N Ell. Harbor*., Hotels. A DAMN IIOI'HE. hi to Opollkn. he mire Insurance. E. €5. HOWE* A MO*, General InNiirwnre AffenlN. . lUUroivti Btrcol, ovor II. M.Ornrnn* l*ilfi», nil I I I»H. fi n’N SAItlSAPAUILLA liti moat pow.-iful lUood Pmlfi«‘r known HIDES. Important to Merchants. tho body to giiiu lluaii and ittcit lieeptlie (tlootl Ifeuliliy ’ your tVKAI'PINO FAI'KK AND I’AI’KK 8 tG.S at lionet, at New Volk rstrw, from M. M. HIRSCH, Corner UridKo and OKlothCrpe slrveU. Important to the Public. IIKKSWAX, HAGH, c Wood, Wood ! JJKBT WOOD, ready saw .-d.f l.oo i<-r •r card. Wot f.llt d pronq M. M. HIRSCH, and Oglatorpa, and Crawford Ht.. y on applic fob;I tf IN ev MWSUOULE WANUF’NII CO l^nll J*i*int*i PEACOCK & SWIFT’S. MILITARY COMPANY. For the Best Drilled Volunloor Company, of not less thou forty inembors, rank ami fllo $500 0# Second best 250 00 Third best 126 00 THE FIREMEN’S CONTEST. At o meeting of the Couiuultou ot fhn Fire Department and tho Fair Committee, the following programme was adopted : FIRST PRIZE—Hook and Ladder Companies to run threo hundrod yards, and put up a thirty-foot- Ladder, ascend ami descend a man, nnd return thu Ladder to the Truck in tho quickest time $ 75 00 SECOND PRIZE—-For the best time made by any class of Steamcra, to run three hundred yards, gut up steam, and play through ono hundred foot of hose in quickest time 100 00 T111HD PRIZE—Second class Steamers, for the best play through ono hundred foot of hose 100 00 FOURTH PRIZE—Third class steamers, for bust piny through ono hun dred foot lioso 100 00 FIFTH PRIZE—Fourth class Steamers, for host piny through one hun dred foot hose 60 00 SIXTH PRIZE—Hoho Keels, to run threo hundred yurds and play through one hundred feet lmse in quickest time 50 00 SEVENTH PRIZE—Fire Extinguishers, to run three huudrod yards, and play through fifty lent hose—fifty fuel water 25 00 All other arrangements will be made by the first officers of each Company visiting tho Fair, with tlio Commilloe of the Atlanta Fire Department. COMMITTEE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT Jacob Emmol, Chief ; Beau Berry, First Assistant Chiof; Jerry Lynch, Sooond Assistant; John Borkle, of No. 1; J. E. Gullatt, of No. 2; G. W. Jack, of No, 8; W. U. Joyner, of Hook nnd Ladder; J>. A. McDuffie, of No. 5. FAIR COM Ml L’TEE—It. U. Young, Chairman; Mayor S. B. Spencer, Aaron Haas, A. L. Fowler. Companies dosiring to outer for l!m nbovo Prizes, in the Firemen's Contest, will address, for further information, K. C. YOUNG, Chairman Pair Committee. RACES. i Vi Urn world i to the world u<>nnts are offered. Purse for Trotting Horses, <q. Purse for Running Horse*., oj Five other purses of liberal A#* Tho almvo In but an outline "f the* Pron.ium List. TURAL SOCIETY and ti.u CITY Ol- ATLANTA, embracing and Art. The lull Premium Lid, in pamphlet, iorm, wJI bo sunt by th« Secretary. ..$550 00 .. 850*00 ollorod by tbo STATE AGK10LU* nient of Industry on applieatloD to Freights and Transportation. fitll tho \ Arrangements will be nindo with tlio v.trlous itiiilroud and Stosmsblp lines for the usual re duced rates for visitors and articles coining to tho Fair. Article, may bo sent, otmilgnod ‘ GeorKla State Fair, Atlanta, Georuia,’' at »ny time after tlio first of October. ’ No pains or expenso will bo spared to nmko tlio appronehlnir Fnlr worthy as a Stole Kxhlbl- ntrlbute to tho oomfort and enjoymont ol its vl.ltors, nml all persons are icupect- lully invited to eomc and bring whatever oi merit they nmv hat a to exhibit.* GEN. A. II. COLQUITT, IVesIdont. GEN. \Vm. |*IlII,|.||*S, Guneittl Superintendoui. MALDttM JOHNSTON, Secretory. augtU tf s. H. SFENGKK, Mu>or ol tho city ot Atlanta.