Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 13, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQTTIRE'R - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, KOYEMBER 13, 1874. «MB«U HtWS. GROCERIES. Dunds* Marmataulo, Horse Radish (grated), Liebig's Extract of Hoof, Queen Olives, Brand y Poaches end Cherries, Wheat Grits, Oat Meal, Xje Flour, Pickles, Chow-Chow, Lances, All kinds of Canned Goods, Buckwhoat, Mlnoe Meat, Florida Syrup end Oranges at wholosale. Imported and Domestic Liquors, Wines of France, Spain and America, nsrsyoumsT H. F. ABELL A CO. All goods delivered, novia tf AT THE CASH STORE. r*W York St»M Buakwhctt Flour _ i tihotco New Orop New Oilenni Sirup kt ,1 ft gallon. Atrooro'i celebretod Mlnoe Meat, l«%o V ft- rise T.u, Oreen awl Biaok, ,1 V Extra Choice “ “ “ *1.56a.*U V ft. Irl.b Oat Meat (Lontel'e). Baker.' Preiaiam Chocolate. Extra Choloa Batter, Cream Chaeee. Meal, Flour and Bran, ai mill pr:oea. **• Drltv.Mil free of dray ago. Termi onoh. ROB’T S. CRANE, novl ffebl dltsil Trustee. Grocery Store continues Its well-earned popu larity. Country produce bought ami sold. Fresh goods always on hand. The old plaoe. BOOTS AND SHOES. WeCiveThem Fits THE BAI m —J. W. Lathrop has been elected Pree- rwriANT INDIAManIOOA, Itet, and W. W. Gordon Vide President, JSl AMernet and Eagle brand of Milk, ofuo Cotton Exchange of Savannah. ifUjj *1^ varieties, —Savannah shipped 4,931 bales of oot» ton for Liverpool, and 3,89® for Havre, on Monday—the whole valued at about $500,000. —Bev. Dr. T. F. Cooper has resigned the ehitfue of the Americas Baptist Chur^, which he has held for near twenty r _ nj. H. Hill, Jr., of Atlanta, was l ou the 10th inai. to Miss Mary £., f of Col. S. M. Carter, of Murray iongera who arrived at Augusta nion Point on Monday afternoon, 1 all quiet at the last named place, > appreheusion of further trouble*. » Greenville Vindicator says Mol- i saw mill, near Saodtown, in that . together with a large lot of One r wav burned last Wednesday, oaus- ‘ avy lose. rm in Atlanta is going largely in to tbe.pork packing business the coming winter. Our Columbus dealer* will of i make arrangeoiout* for * daily of Hpareribs, backbones, do. , I Recorder’* Court of Atlanta, on y, acquitted Belle Boyd of the of disorderly conduct preferred \ her, and fined Mr. Abrams $5 for pt (in not appearing as a witness her, we suppose.) i police of Atlanta esptured six thieves, at their headquarters in jty, on Monday night, and recovered i valuable articles that had been sto- Truo bills were found against all of oners. brutt more polioemen of Atlanta Treated on Tuesday, on a charge of ng the Enforcement act by obstruct- I Deputy Marshal in the discharge of tttty. So far all the prosecutions of ins of Atlanta on charge* of this fclad have failed. 1 wXho Supreme Court of Georgia has ‘ Ined the injunction granted by the dor Court of Bibb county, restrain- Jie city of Macon from issuing bonds ho street railroad, in accordance with >ent ordinance passed by the City pcil and ratified by a vote of the peo- Columbia county, about t wenty- iles from Augusta, on the river, the ase of Mr. W. J. Heggie, with tho •itou press, seven or eight bales of and seed from abont twenty bales, troyed by tire last Friday night miug is thought to have been done incendiary. 16 Atlanta Herald learns from mioation addressed to A. J. Han tq., by James Whitworth, to the isoe Cotton Mills, at Nashville, that a Convention of Southern cotton spin- nars to o**lled to meet in Atlanta on the 24th of November, inst., to confer upon measures intended to promote the best interests of their business in the present dipiwftRod condition of the trade. —The Savannah Advertiser of Tuesday Mjit “A banana plant grown in the gMfien of Charles Green, Esq., in this city, yesterday had taken from it a well - filled bunch of the fruit, which it is said will ootuparo in size and flavor with any brought here from the West India Is- tho Savannah News says last Setur. bight about 11 o’clock, a negro by |iamo of Ewiok Good, while standing font of Mr. John Myer’s store, corner iTest Broad and Wayne streets, was sa lted without provocation by John ner, a negro, who stabbod him in the k, inflicting a fearful wound. The on; even inches iu length, and almosi etrated the rear of the left lung. Gard. t escaped and has not yet been arrested. VAn old oo’ored man, in Savannah, 1st awaiting at the market on Saturday *|for his wife, who is a huckster, l asleep, when some sharp negro Ithicf removed a new pair of bro- jrom his feet and mumped. Tho old r woh in a furious state of mind until jlfo pacified him by the assurance her day’s marketing had been profit- And she could afford to buy him a pair. tho Savannah Advertiser learns, in lenco to tbo bequest of Mr. G. B. l* for the benefit of aged and affliot- iegroes, that the boqnest divides i00() between Savannah, the last resi- of Mr. Lamar, and Augusta, the from which he removed to Savan* The $50,000 he bequeathed to ista havo been given on condition f the amount is utilized within a year, ‘ i cane of failure in this, the money 1 to incroaao the Savannah bequest. Jm Incident of the Election.—On the Nation of Oapt. William A. Wilson, in jpounty, lives a highly respectable old red woman named Liddy Wimbunb. brmer and better days, she belonged family of our re-elected Congress- j Gen. Phil Cook. be night previous to election day, the L lady came to Capt. Wilson, for the 1 of a two-horse wagon and team. She |»he had not been to town in a long —had not expected ever to get there I; but she had know’d “Mass’Philip” funning for Congress, and she wanted b up and electioneer for him ; she had Iked him many a time when he was a ff. and she loved him yet; she pro. Id to let only those who would vote for Jess’ Philip” ride in the wagon. If course Capt. Wilson loaned her the jon and team, and sure enough the old j brought a wagon jammed and crowd- Led, and voted every one of them for the freeeutative of Southern chivalry, he hearty meeting between the Gen- | aud the old lady, was an enjoyable le, ns was to be expected. She was i rewarded for her faithful affection good service to the General.—Sumter hlican. oar stock of FINE BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, In all the favorite sty lea. We have a line of LOW-PRICED, neat and sufo * tan tint work for tho Farm, the Work Shop, for School Wear, and for Business, ALL WARRANTED. We Give Them Satisfaction As to Price, Style and Durability. wn ovvsn BOOTS, BROGANS, PLOW-SHOES, and a full lino of STAPLE and FANCY WORK. AT WHOLE. SALE, at figures that MUST prove attractive to closo buyers. WELLS & CURTIS, No. 73 Broad St., oclM tf Slim of the Big Boot. DRY GOODS. REMOVAL. STATE OF GEORGIA. mOCLAMATION. ■f AMES M. SMITH, Governor. In grateful recognition of that Providence has rewarded our labors with plenty, end protected our homos from postllonco; and In mnurend acknowledgement of the signal Aver,of Almighty God, lately vouchsafed to •SFfttire country, iu arresting the evil Ln- dCMfee of tho times, end assuring a speedy SfRevation of fraternity aud good government, Ij&Mnes M. Smith, Governor of Georgia, do fcevnby designate and uppoiut Thursday, the j^day of November, tho present month, to nerved as a day of publlo Thanksgiving 'rayer. Earnestly recommend that all the pnoplo of Ute do, upon that day, abstain from thel r 1 avocations, aud, assembling at their of religious worship, gratefully a«;knu wi the Divine favor in the past, and Invoke ntlnuanco upon us and ou- posterity, n under my hand and the seal of tho Ex* cutivo Department, at the Capitol, In he city ol Atlanta, this seventh day of No vember, in the year of our Lord one thou, nd eight hundred and seventy-four. JAMES M. SMITH, Governor, he Govornor: J. W. Wakkkn, Secretary Executive Department. VlO DlwkWlt Boarding. RS. M. A. PATTEN, corner St. Clair aud Oglethonm streets, Is still propared ~ tmmodate Day Hoarders, and has a U of Handsomely Furnishod Rooms to gentlemen and their Wives, or single men. / novil atawim J. KYLE & CO HA! E REMOVED TO No. 106 Broad Street, Three doors below tholr old stand* The Louse Is much better lighted. Customers will see goods in any part or the house. OUR FALL STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES. BOB'T O. POPE. JAB. W. LONG. BOOT and SHOE STORE. »OPE WE ARK RECEIVING AND OPENING AT 3STo. 104: Broad Street, NEXT DOOM TO J. KYLE * CO. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES O UR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAUTUR ers’ hands, and made for us. WE REPAIR ALL R1PPINOS FREE OF CHARGE, and guarantee satisfaction In every Instance, Parties will hml It to their Interest to give us a call before purcaalng. TERMS CASH. oot< dfcwly POPE A LONG. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! we HAVB ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE. ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, .A.t ISTo. 132 Broad Street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL )ry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY JOIlltlNG HOUSE IN NEW YORK OR ELSEWHERE To convince any merchant that the abovo statement Is oorreot, wt propose to duplloate any New York invotee* they may bring us. N. 11 —Parti s desirous ol buylug at retail will find our Retail Houae (No. 161 Broad street) ipplled with desirable and Seasonable goods, which will ho sold at bottom prloes. We have employed oouipotent and politeSaleamon, who will take pleasure In showing goods. CAWLEY & LEWIS, GROCERIES. W. J. WATT, J. A. WALKER. 0. H. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner nuclei* Rankin House, . „ ..f)W IN STORE AND TO A a First Class Provision Store, to-wlt 50 hhds. Clear Bib Bacon Sides. 50 " Bacon Shoulders. 35 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 150 Bolls Heavy Bagging. 450 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, <fc Will have FLORIDA SYRUP •• toon ■» the «*non will permit IU being shipped, or Don’t forget the place. WATT a WALKER. CLOTHING. THOMAS & PRESCOTT EXCELLENT IS NOW COMPLETE Every Department. IN rnutto. All are redpeotfully Invited to eall and ex* mine our stock. J. KYLE k CO. ColumbusJJoLStMBTd^^^^^^^am RESTAURANTS. THE ARBOR. M b. geohqe w. lips has com. pletelv renovatod and fitted up tho well* n “A KIIOR" stand as a Saloon and Ros* Reich’s Restaurant No. 112 Broad St., H AS lust been opened, and Is now prepared to lay before Its guests and patrons a BILL OF FARE bqttazj to A»nr i J“ Prompt attention and reasonable rates. Open at all hours. oetl 3m SANS SOUCI Bar, Restaurant S Ten Pin Alley. B est of wines, liquors a cigars. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choloe Meals served at all hours, at reasonable prloes, an 11 rlvate rooms when desired. THE TEN PIN ALLEY Is the best ever eonstrueted In Columbus. Mr. JAS. FOR AN has charge, oct^ tf A. J. UPLAND, Proprietor. DRUCCISTS. Eagle Drug -Store, STo. OS Broad Sit-. M. D. HOOD & CO., Successors to I. C. HOOD k BRO. W E are now offering snrx rlor Inducements to cash purchasers at wholesale and retail, all ohM*os of goods in our lino. We chaUenge competition with the best houses lc prices quality of our goods. Wo koep lirst class articles of Drruga, Chemicals. Perfumery, Paints, Oils, VurnMies, Window Glass, Putty, k\ Also, largo stock of Patent Medicines, chief among which Is Dr. Hood’s celebrated Eureka Liver Medicine. Kerosene Oil a specialty, at bottom figures. M. D. HOOD 5c CO. Ootobor Tth; 1874. Blue Drug Store. A MEANS BRANNON, AT . lit, old ,Und 1, inoroaHinK* uuatorfc of DKUUS dally, and 1*1 .... *■— ' *~ * *-* Columbus 4 vfetel WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL -.ft?jBgSSPSSi 0 PV •P* 0 ** 1 attention to the JOBBIml TRADE, aud offers great induce ments to Country Merchants. Ife keeps only PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS. Call and seo him at 136 Broad Street. From this date cash Is required for all goods. 004 tf Business Suits Elegant Dress Clothing! All at Prioea Lower than Ever. Columbus, Ga., Sept. Id, 18T4. tf L. P. AEN CHB ACHER, Tailor and Cutter. A LL ORDERS WILL BE ATTENDED to with neatness and dispatch. N. B.—No work delivered until paid for. 4A* Call at my rooms over Peaso k Non CLAIMS! NOT TOO LATE ! P A RTIES having Claims against the Unitod States Government, for Property used by tho Army without compensation, for Pen sions. Back Pay, Unsottled Accounts, Ac., will do well to apply at once to me, 1 have facilities in Washington which guarantee pioropt and full settlement of all accounts, Kejected claims oan be again considered, Revolutionary and other claims, If vallJ, still collectable. Apply at onoe by letter or In person to FRANK WES8EL8, Agent, novl esAwtf Enquirer Owicu. DRESSMAKING. Mrs. M. R. Averett, Dressmaker, ■^yiSHES to Inform hor friends and custom* ors that she has removed from Troup stroet to the corner of Bridge and Droad Sts., fronting Miss Carrie Brown’s. nov4 d&wlin Press Making. X/TRS. RYNEUAKT has taken r iYA. stairs on liroad streot, opposite Gawloy fc Lewis’, where she is prepared to Cut and Fit according to tho Latest Patterns Ionites* and Children’s Dresses. Also, will d< log at short notice; and Is agent for Skirt Elevator. Give hor a call. novl2 d‘2w ORDINANCE In Relation to Street Drumming. rpiIE ATTENTION OF DRUMMERS X and all others concerned, Is eslied to tho following Ordinance, now in force, to-wlt; Do It Urdu ned by the Muyor and Oouuoil of tho City ol Columbus, That any Drumuior, Runner or Clork, who solicits trade for any merchsr.t or persons, either on the streets, cot ton warehouses, wagon yards, l>oat lai dings or ^assongbr^depot, shall pay a llceneo of Ono gd. That all Iirummors who shall solicit trade beyond the sidewalk Immediately In front of tueir places or husinoss, shall forfeit this license 3d. That ary Drummer, Runner, Clork or Per**on, solicltm? trade without such license, on conviction shall pay tthne of Ton Dollars lor tho tlrst odense, or ton days Imprisonment; Twouty Dollar* for tho gecoud odonse, or im prisonment for twenty days; or Fifty Dollars, or thirty days Imprisonment lor tho third offense. Dy order of tho Mayor. Atlioxis, G-a* AsmeUi on lat of May* *74, 9343,729.32 P OLICIES WHITTEN ON ALL KINDS of Insurable Property against Lo*« by Flro. Dividend No. 18. 46 per cent on premi ums. now ready tor delivery ami payment, t. R. IS. MURDOCH, Insurance Agent, oc4 3m No. V2 Broad btree DRY GOODS. New Advertisements. AMPLE to Agents, fi AUkQUossalilnMIose r~~^ with Chromes. Send atamp* New Bod ford, Msjs. riUNNTANT BMPLOTKBNT—AtboMe, \j Male or Femsle, *80 a week warranted. No oaplial required. Particulars and valuable samples froe. Address with 0 cent return ■tamp, c. Ross, Williamsburg, N. Y. 4W Jr /V. . * '»«erai oner ever meow. Send 3 cont stamp ior circular and sample. F. W. R1EGLER la CO., 618 Aroh su, PkUa, Pa. , We send valu [Or ftllgoods by mall fi ten oents return stamp, M. 1 wish street, N. Y WAYTED--*«!<TC th «S t ?2i: ttonery Package out. Sample package, poft- ■ iald, for 26a Circulars free. J. BRIDE. 707 ilway, N.JT. VW iSYCHOMANCY, or SOUL OHABM- ING.” How either sex may hMetnnte [ain the lave and atfeotlons of any !►•»••• choose instantly. Thli simple mental ne- qulrement all oan possess, free, by jnalLfiBr 26a, together with u tnurrlege guide, mMb» Oracle, Dreamy Hint* toYedies, Weddlng- — *' — • iul A queer book. AddroM T. tCO., Pubs., Phlla, 4W 8. DRY OPELIKA DIRECTORY. Doctors. DR. JA8. T. WAHNOCK, Surgeon and Phyelclan. Office at Bluughter’H Drug Store, Railroad street. febl4 DU. J. W. U. WILLIAMS OffcrH Ids profcHsionnl svrvicos. Office over R. M. Urt>eu * Co.’s, Chuialwrs * U. It. tltruuts. nov26 Millinery. MISSES WHITE A TUCKER, Faelilouablo Milliners and Dressmakers. (Jeutlouieu’s Rhiru cut by chart measure, sud guiirautoeU to tit. Chaiul*vni sUout, next lo Katin’s dry gcodi store. f«.«i*l MRS. O. V. BARLOW, Fashionable Mililuer aud Dressmaker. 8olo Agout of Ruttcriok k Co.’a Patterns. At tliu is to Ban king jjouse ol Siisppurd * Co., Opuiika, Aiu. j m 2U Notaries Public. U. D. HIGGINS* Being appointed Notary Public for Leo county, loHpuotlully soli; its tho putruuugo of ids friends. Holds Court ist and i'll Saturdays of cacti mouth, at K. U. UollitMd's law otlice. js^i Furniture, So. At Panic Prices. A. O. HARWELL* Dealer in nil* kinds of Furultnrw. Aioo, Metallic, Wood Coffiiis, uud (’ankots. Jal8 CiiHiubi-rs street. Lawyers. A. I. V1PUEKN, Attorney and Counaellor at Law, OtHcu opposite Alabama House. Proctioes iu alt tbo Courts of the Htutu. joS Tailors. J. B. CAMPBELL, Tailor, * Cutting and Makiug iu the 1,stoat Stylos. Re pairing neatly dono. Booth Railroad 8t., over Furniturn Store, jal Dentists. J. L. K. NMITII, Dentist, Does Plato Work aud Plugging ou reasonable d*«v<48| tonus. Chaodiorfl street. Barber Shopa. WEB LEV BARRINGER, Barber, Coruer tiouth Railroad aud Chambers streets, doc23 BIGNON A TURNER, Barbara, ffouth Railroad streot, uuoer Adams House, doc23 Hotels. ADAMM 1IOUME. When you go to Opollkn, lie sure to stop at ths ^ Adams Bouse, opposito PodMoogor Depot. Insurance. E. C. BOWEN * HON, General Insurance Agent*. Office, Railroad 8treot, over U. M. Oreeue * Co.’s nov23 REAL E8TATE ACENT8. JOHN BLACKMAR, St. Clair Stroet, Gunby’s Building, next to Preer, Illges k Co. Real Estate Brokerage Si Insurance. asrsa, hy raamsstON, To sferchauln’ and ftlcchauics' Rank, this city anrlrt tf Z millinery. Novelties, Noveltfos, Novelties! VTKS. COLVIN AND MISS DONNELLY ivl respectfully Inform their friends nod the publlo generally til*' they aro now opening tho CHOICKS T STOCK OF MILLINERY that has ever boon nlforvd la this market, Including all tlio Novelties of tho neaFon. A Iso, Cornet*, Gloves And Hosiery. Having given our per sonal attention to the selection of tho Rt*Ksk, wu are prepared to sell at prices to suit tho times No. 10 > Broad St. ootlS if HIDES. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST! The New York (Store, The New York Store, The New York Store. ALL IN WANT OF DRY GOODS, CALL ON t. LANDAUER, S. LANDAUER. DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE. 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street Tho Now York Ntor-e, Tho New York Stoi-e. New York I*rlces, Now York Prices. OOME OWE, OOMX Alilj. COMB ONE, OOMB AZjZj. hweek, day or evening. No eaplM Coughs, Colds, Hosrseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN DI.UE BOXES. . A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by DrugxUU. W MILLINERY. Millinery anil Hair Goods Emporium. MrB. M. B. HOWARD, Randolph Street, ■1) respectfully on » » _..lland Winter Mil moro markots, consisting or LADIES’, MlHSk.8* ANI) CHILDREN’S Trimmed aad TJutrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbon*, Lao** and Flowara, F*ath*ra, Valvata, HEAL AMI) IMITATION UAIH bWlTCMKH, REAL AMD IMITATION JEWELRY. Big- I defy competition In prices. oct!8 tf ll&VB YOU TRIED JURUBEBA? ARK YOU Wfitk, Ntrvoutg or DgbllitiM t Am you mo LnMgrnltf that any esertfcm requires moro of au effort thau you feel capable of making f Thru try rtmUBMA, the wonderful Tonic aud lu vigorator, which acta ao beueftclally on (ho serrelive organs as to Ilnpart Vigor to all tho vital forces. It is uo alcoholic appetiser, which stimulates r a short time, only to let the sufferer felt to a wer depth of misery, but 14 Is a vegetable tqale acting directly ou the liver aud spleen. It vcfElates turn Bewsls, quiets the nerves, and gives such a liealthy tone to the whole system us to louu make tho invalid feel like n new person. i IU eperutleu «• net vlelent, but le characterised by great guutUuesa; the patient on- leriouces no suildou cliangs, no marked reunite, iut gradually his troub|ss “Fold their tents, like the Arab*, And silently steal away.” This Is no new aud untried discovery, but has boon loug used with wondurftil reniadial results, and Is pronounced by the highest medical authori ties “the most powerful tonic and alterative known.” Aik your druggist for It. For sale by WU. F. KIDDKK * QQ.. 4w Ifuw folk. IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY. Important to Merchants. BAGS ut home, at New York rates, from M. M. HIBSCH, Corner Itridtre and Oglethorpe streets. Important to the Public. S ELL !I!l>Kt>, FUJtH, IIKKSWAX, HAGS, etc at higltesi cash pricos.to M. M. HIBSCH, Corner bridge and Ogleturpe, and Craa fuid 8t«. augU [Ja-b dly COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO., FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Columbus, Georgia. MANUVAl'TUBKltS OV STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, CIBUULAK HAW MILLS, IKING AND COTTON MILL MACHINERY, INK MILLS, NYRUP KETTLES, HORSE POWER*, PUMPS. PULLEYS, SHAFTING ANl> HANGEKH. i’, GULDEN’S, AND OTHER IMPROVED IRON SCREW COTTON PRESSES, TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES* Are Agents for THE ECLIPSE DOURLE TURBINE *WATKR WHEELS Mid PULSOMETER PUMPS. KKKl* C’ONUTANTLY OR HAND HOLLOW WAKE* FIRE DOGS, COAL GRATES, OIN GEARING, STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, GLOBE CHECK. SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM A WATER GAUGES* and a general Mvorlwent ef Engiiumra’ and Maublnlata* Sunullaa. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS and SPECIAL MACHINERY uumIu to order. Mend tor Price Ltata. COLUMBUS 1RQN WORKS CO. T A CABD. The Colnmbnajroti Works Company willfumlah Plans, Drawings and Eat I motes ■" “ ’ *” J “* ‘ ‘ * *“* * he coui- atterna* I patterns fsopJMt COTTON WAREHOUSES. L. U. BUI HI*. «. M. WILLIAMS. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also self tho Brown Cotton Gin. is us Scab'enisii, and will lie pleased to serve his old frjuuda. First Grand Gif! Concert. MONTPILIRU Female Humane Associate At Alexandria, Va. NTovom'ber 88, 1874* LIST OF GIFTS. m 1 Grand Cash Gift 0100,000 1 Grand Cash Gilt 60,<nio 1 Grand * ’ash Gilt 86,0:0 10 Cosh onto, 010,000 U*oh 100,000 16 Cash Gifts, 6 000 such 00,000 60 Ca-h Girts, 1,000 each 60,000 100 Cash Gifts, 600Mteh.... 00,000 1.000 Cash Gifts, loo each 100.000 1.000 Cash (lifts, 60 earl 60,000 20,0* 0 Cash Gifts, fcO curb ««,<**> 22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to 01,000^00 NUMBER OF TICKETS, lOO.OOO. l'lttOM OK TIOKUT*. Whuto Tloketa b>0 00 Halves 10-00 J uartsrs 0.00 Igliths or each Coupons i 60 6>^ Tickets for IOOsOO Tho M<>ntpellrr Fsuialo Humane Aiiocla- m, oharterod. by tho Legislature of Virginia __id the Circuit Court of Grange county, pro- poses by a Grand Gift Cowoeil to eetabUsh and endow * “Homo for the Old, Infirm and Desti tute Luritee of Virginia," at Montpelier, the former resldome ol President James Madlsea. Govkknoh’o Or kick, BicaMOKD, July 6,1074, It affbnls fee pleasure to eay that I OB Well ac«iualuted with a large majority of the qAears of tho Montpelier Female Humane Aseuein- tfon, who reside in the rlflnlty of my keme* and I attest tbelr Intelligence and their worth and high reputation as gentlemen, as well as the public confidence, lofiuenoe and substan tial mean# liberally represented among them. JAS. L. KEMPER, Gew.of Vll* Al«xa*dmia, Vi., July 6,1074. A. M. ALhKN. l’KTHit PHKJCR. Fontaine Warehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLCE8, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants GOZaTTZLCSTTEJ-* C3-^_ JOB PRINTING. 1H74. . ItW 1H71. JOB PRINTINC OFFICE, t’olnmlvna, Georgia. H AVING purchaso i the Job Printing ma- tertai used In uonuoc'ion with tlm Cnluni- bun 1) :spalnh. nn<l located u .lob Old cover .1. W. Puhho k Noruiau’n Bonk Store, we would most re-|K5Ctfully nnnoiiiict* to our Iri loin uni the ptiMlo generally, that so uru propared to do a Commercial und gcnvrul .lot* Printing biisinels, and solicit their orders for printing of every description. Doth being practical and experienced work men, we feel confident iliat w« can give satis faction to all, both us to neutnuss of execution and price of work. We ma'«e a specialty ol Letter Heads au*l Note Heads, Bill Heeds and Si at emeriti', Busi ness and Vlidcing Cards. Shippiuk Tags, , — • j Bills, Postal Cards, etc., *to. By a close person)* 1 attention to business we ho|>o to uieiIt a liberal patronage. Our prices are uiodcrato and work warranted to plcaso. Give us a trial. Respectfully. DeWGI.F A STEWART. Wai.tku K. DkWolv. i John S. Stuwaut. { uov7 lw PICTURE GALLERIES. to those wanting PICTURES! BE SUKE YOU UO TO Williams’ Gallery, (Over Carters’ Drug Store) Columbus, Georgia, W HERE you can procure at the lowest prices any style of Pioture desired, trout Card to Life Siio, Plain or Colorod, In Ink, Shipping Tags, | Water or Oil Colors. Prof. DUFFIE Is wl’U us, and fie has uo superior In all kinds of Coloring. Pictures from our Gallery ere noted kr Utlr superior polish and artistic excellence that hoe superior. We defy competltlofi In prleee, '■*— 1©H. io Gallery, and you wll and prleee. WILLIAM# URGE. • • • Ioomaend them u geaUefhofior and Integrity, and fully entitled to the OOttfi- denee or the pubUo. R. W. HUGHKB. U. H. Judge Eastern Diet, of V*. Further references by permUMon: Wls Ki- oelleitcy Gilbert C. Walker, eX-Goveruor. of Va.j Hon. Robert E. Withers, Llsut-Oov. of Va. and U. 8. Senator ol»ot{ fieuetofwufid Members of Congress from Virginia. Ueulttanoes for tlokets may be m»de by ez- « rcss. prepaid, iMistolfice money order on fashlnuton, 1). C.. or by registered letter. For full particulars, testimonials, Ac., sood for circulars. Address, Hsa. JAM EM HARBOUR* Presd't M. V. H. A., Alexandria, V*. Reliable Agents wanted evorywhsre. . novlf 4w Notloe. date, the Central Line of , WV U*HH*I MIUI HI Boats will leave Columbus on WEDNESDAYS and SATURl* DAYS ut 8 o’eloek a. m., and no frelght rw- oelvod affer 7:46 a. M, nov4 liu W. JOHNSON, AgquL BY F-TJ.TS k HARRISON. POSTPONED Executor’s Sale of Valuable City and Country Real Estate: A OREKAHLY TO AM ORDER FROM the Honorable Court of Ordinary oj Mus- eosee eounty, will be sold at II o’oloek ota the Flrnt TiiomIny In DecernIser JJffMi In front of Ellis Harrism’s Auction Room, tho following <-’eslrabla real estate, belonging to tho estate ol Th<*«. Ragland, deceased 4 : City lot No. 200. with fine brick dwelling and all necoFsary out-houses, corner Ogletfieriie slid llrldgo streets. South part of city lot No. 201, with dwettlpg nml out-houses, on Otfh-ihorpe street, fidjelnlfig above property. House and lot (J next north of C Mrs. Allen. Tho Enquirer Office Building and Lot, on Randolph stroet, being part of city lot No. 173. llouso and lot In Wynnton, lately occupied by Thos. Rsglend, with 10 acre* lend attocLfid. Lot No. —, In Coweta reserve, south ol old ,9&aoon r*>ad, about miles Iroin the city, con taining 260 acres, adjoining the lands of 111- mend, Garrard, Brown and others. Parties wishing to Invest In real estate will find It to tholr interest to attend this sale, a* the property Is dsslrablo and eligibly loeatod, Terms liberal. A. E..RAGLAND, ut on oast side Oglethorpe street, r George Venable, ooeu^le* by Columbus, Ga., Nov. 3, 1874. Executor. nov4 did