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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN': COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1874.
GEORGIA MEWS.
CLOTHING.
—The street oars of Macon were
stopped on Monday, the atock haring
been levied npon for board bills.
—The Jonesboro Appeal say* the cotton
crop of Twiggs, Wilkiuson and Laurens
is about gathered, and amounts to about
; three-fourths of an arofage crop.
* -Miss Mary T. Wayne, joungaat
•# daughter of God. Henry 0. W»yno, w*a
r married in Savannah. Tnaaday to Uen-
tenant Itubert H. Patterson, of the United
States Army. _
The gin house of Mr. Langdon Ellis,
Un„ near West Point, wa« burned on
Wednesday night, with ten bales of cot
on packed, and several others in the
ouso. It was the work of an incendiary.
—The Sumter Republican says that the
nail agents on the Brunswick and Albany
Jlailroad were required to dnpn up rotes
for Whitoly and other Radical tricksters.
I The consequonco was that the people
I along the liu» wore without their mail for
^two days.
—On Sunday night, November first, five
out houses and the unoccupied dwelling
on tho Mill Place, five miles from Haw-
iusville, on the railroad, were fired by
unknown parties. Every building was de
stroyed. Tho place is owned by Charles
• Mull is, of Cochran.
—The Atlanta papers note the arrival
t* there, ou Saturday, of a delegation of
S thirty gentlemen from Texas, all native
Georgians, headed by Lieutonant-Govor-
* ! nor K. B. Hubbard, a native of Jasper
. ’ county, and a graduate of Meroer Univer-
18 ity # Tho Chamber of Commerce wel
comed them on Monday. The Herald
thinks that they will give stimulus to em
igration from Georgia to Texas when they
scatter at Atlauta to visit thoir old homes
in a number of counties in this State.
—A special to tho Macon Telegraph re
ports a difficulty at Leesburg on Sunday
between W. H. Minis aud an old gentle
man named Leo, who lives in Atlanta, but
plants iu Leo connty, during which Mims
kicked Lee, alleging that the latter had
insulted his wife. Shortly afterwards,
Edward Lee, a son of tho old gentleman,
met Mims and shot him four times, kill
ing him almost instantly. Lee was
rested and lodged in jail. The public
appear to sympathize with Lee.
—Tho Brunswick Appeal says that on
Monday last, soon after tho firing up, the
boiler of McDonald's mill, at tho 83 mile
post on tho Brunswick and Albany Rail
road, exploded, fatally wounding Mr.
Richard Wattles, from whioh he subse-
J uently die f » nud Berioualy injuring Mr.
oaiah Kay. Several others were slightly
injured. The two named men were
thrown about sixty feet from the mill,
and tho large boiler blown near throe
hundred fee*, after cutting its way
through a large pile of lumber. Portu
nately, tho explosion ocourrod at an hour
when but few of tho employees had hr-
Reuibled for work, which accounts for
few being hurt. Wo have heArd no caubo
assigned for the fatal catastrophe.
—The Augusta Chronicle says that on
Sunday night the sleeping car belonging
to tho Georgia Railroad, and attaohed to
the up night passenger train, was thrown
from the track about a quarter of a milo
this side of Covington, by a broken rail,
and rolled down a steep embankment.
Tlxo train was proceeding ut its usual rate
of speed. All passed over the broken rail
safely but tho sloepiug car, whioh be
longed to tho company, as stated above,
and was not a Pullman. The oar was
thrown from the track and then dragged
some distance, wbon it broke loose from
the traiu uud rolled down a bank about
fifty foot high, turning completely over
twice. It was finally stopped by a stump
and remained standing upside down.
There were seven passengers in the oar—
six men and a little boy. Thoso were all
considerably bruised, but none seriously
injured.
—Ou Sunday evening, 8th inst., John
B. Taylor was shot and killed by John
Daily, jr., near Providence Church, about
five miles from llawkinsville, on the Dub
lin road. Both were young mon, Daily
being about twenty-one yoais of age, and
Taylor perhaps a few years older. Thero
bad for boiuo months been an ill-feeling
between the men. A day otf two previous
to the fatal difficulty, Taylor and Daily
met, and sharp words ensued. On tho
Sunday following Doily was passing the
road, and was overtaken by Taylor, who,
according to some reports about it, re
newed the difficulty. Both men were
armed. Tho result was Taylor was shot
iu tho forehead and mortally wounded,
only living a few minutes.
—The Savannah Nem Rays the commit
tee on Oglethorpe College made a report
expressing a hope on. the part of the
Synod “that tho city of Atlanta will with
draw her claim to the property in contro
versy, ” and allow it to bo Hold, which was
unanimously adopted. The committee
also report that instead of Atlanta's giv
ing “$40,000 and ten acres of laud," she
gave the ten acres of ground, whioh were
sold for $12,000, and tho citizens gave
some six or eight thousand dollars without
any Hite for the buildings. This money,
moreover, was colleoted iu huihII sums,
and at long intervals of time, so that the
bourd of trustees had to pay $2,000 in in-
forest before the money was realized to
pay for tho Neal House.
ALABAMA NEWfth
—Mr. Robert McQueen, an old and
popular citioen of Huyueville, Ala., died
on tho (Jth iust. He was Sheriff of
Lowndes county over twenty yoars ago.
—The Eufaula papers report large num
bers of wild ducks on the river in their
neighborhood. There are some near Co
lumbus, but they are not yet plentiful
here.
—Hon. Henry D. Clayton, the new
Judge of the 8th Judicial Cironit of Al
abama, opened the fall term of the Cir
cuit Court of Borbour county, at Clayton,
on Monday last.
—Iu his charge to tho Grand Jury of
Barbour county, on Monday, Judge Clay
ton dirooted their attention to the so-
called “dead falls" at which so much
stolen cotton is sold by plantation thieves,
—The State Journal learns that tho
barn of Gov. Parsons, at Talladega was
burned Monday afternoon. The loss is
between $2,000 and $3,000.
—The Mobile Register says that there
was a rush to sign the bonds of Messrs.
Renfro aud Bu'dock on Monday, and after
tho making of tho bonds they left for
their homes.
—Mr. Goodwin, of Eufaula, was arrest
ed iu Montgomery on Tuesday, at the in
stigation of Judge Kails, on Home charge
growing out of the Enfaula election riot.
Ho was admitted to bail by Judge Woods,
and will appear for trial ou Monday next.
—-The full returns of the first Congres
sional District show tho election of Jere
Haralsou, negro Radical, by a considera
ble majority. Tho first reports about the
vote of Wilcox county proved to bo in
correct. The Congressional delegation
composed of six Democrats aud two Re.
publicans.
This Tobicco Crop.—The Louisville
Courier-Journal estimates the aggregate
of the tobacco crop in the United States
this year at 105,000 hogsheads and 65,000
cases; uh compute! with 205,000 hogs
heads and 140,000 cases in 1873, and 272,-
000 hogsheads and 145,000 cases in 1872,
Adding in the stock left over, the total
supply this year is 2GO,6C0 hogsheads, ai
compared with 370,423 iu 1873, and 873,-
803 in 1872. Calculating that the require
ments will bo tho Hamo as iu previous
years, the Rupply left in the markets Octo
ber. 1875, will be only 2,000 hogsheads,
as compared with 135,000 this year, aud
115,000 in 1873.
THOMS & PRESCOTT
4 1
RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR NEW
Stock for Fall and Winter of 1874 and
Call and tee their
EXCELLENT
Business Suits
legant Dress Clothing!
All at Prices Lower than Ever.
Columbus, Ga., Sopt. 16, 1874. tf
P. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor aud Cutter.
4 LL OK
to with
B.—No
LL ORDERS WILL BE ATTENDED
neatness and dlspatah.
work delivered until paid for.
St#* Call at iny rooms ovor Poaso A Nor
man’s Book Storo, Broad street.
AST INDIA MANIOCA,
Alderney and Eaglo brand of Milk,
Jellies in all varieties,
Dnndoe Marmalade,
Horse Radish (grated),
Liebig's hxtract of Beef,
Quoon Olives,
Brandy Peaches and Cherries,
Wheat Grits, Oat Meal,
Rye Flour, Pioklcs,
Chow-Chow, Lances,
All kinds of Canned Goods,
Buekwheat, Mlnoo Meat,
Florida Syrup and Oranges at wholesale.
Imported and Domestic Liquors,
Wines of France, Spain and Amorloa,
JUST UBCK1VKD BY
H. F. ABELL ft CO.
CROCtRIES.
W. J. WATT.
J.A. WALKER.
C. H. WATT.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under Rankin House,
H ave now in store and to arrive, everything usually kept in
a First Olass Provision Store, to-wit:
50 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sidea.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Ice-Cured White Heat; 1
150 Bolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
50 “ Whiskey.
100 " Sugar, and everything in quantity and qua
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c
We hive the largett lot of FLORIDA SYRUP in Middlo Qoorgla-
oheep. w Don’t forget the place.
'"I'-- 17 lf WATT a WALKER.
CLOTHING.
NSW
FALL « WINTER CLOTHING 1
T O meet the detnmda of our trade, we aro receiving every week, from our Manufacturer,
additional shipments of
New Clothing of all kinds.
undo to ordor, of Good Materials, and warranted to give satisfaction, at
r before offered in this market. Look beforo you buy.
nttn-rtirww « a ^ E8 AND SMALL PROFITS.
THORNTON & ACEE,
78 Broad Street.
New Advertisements.
■■SAMPLE ti> Agouti. Ladln'
DEAN It CO,,
DRY COODS.
I 3m
GROCERIES.
All goods delivered.
nov!2 tf
AT THE CASH STORE.
Atmore’s celebrated Mince Meat, 16J$o $1 ft.
Fine Teas, Green and Black, $1 ft lb.
Extra Choice “ *• “ $1.60&$2 ft lb.
Irish Oat Meal (Lentel’s).
Bakers’ Premium Chocolate.
Extra Choice Butter, Cream Choose.
Meal, Flour and Bran, at mill priocs.
49* Delivered froe of drayago.
Terms cash.
ROB’T 8. CRANE,
DRY COODS.
REMOVAL.
J. KYLE & CO.
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 106 Broad Street 9
Throe doors below thoir old stand. The houso
Is much bettor lighted. Customers will seo
goods In any part of the houso.
OUR FALL STOCK
IS NOW COMPLETE IN
Every Department.
i aro determined to SELL GOODS
CHEAP. “Small Profits and Quick Returns”
our motto.
AH are rospectfully Invited to call and «x-
amino our stock.
J. KYLE A CO.
Columbus, Oct, 3d, 1874.'im
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ROB’T C. FOPE.
JAS. W. LONG.
KTB W
BOOT and SHOE STORE.**
WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT
ISIo. 104: Broad Street,
NEXT DOOR TO ), KYLE * CO.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
O UR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTUR
era’ hands, and made lor ns.
WE REPAIR ALL RIPPINGS FREE OF CHARGE,
and guarantee satisfaction In every Instance.
Parties will find it to their intorost to give us a oall before pureasing. TERMS CASH
oct4 dft wly POPE A LONG.
_ BOOTS AND SHOES.
The Old Shoe Store
Is full of Now Shoes. Our Into additions aro
The Protection Toe Shoefor ohlldren.
Ladies' Glove & Pebble Button Boots.
Ladies’ Fine Kid Button Boote.
Misses’ Fine Kid Button Boot.,
Ladies’ and Misses' Kid Opera Boote.
All “as pretty as new shoes.”
Bargains in Boots!
Men's Hand-Sewed Boots for S :) per pair.
50 cases Men’s Thick Boots, very cheap.
Ladies' Kid and Felt House Slippers.
Men’s, Boys’ and Youths' Slippers in variotv.
Tho Old Reliable Wells' Hand-Sewed Shoe.
The Virginia Stitch-Downs.
And a lull stock of desirable work In quan-
ty anil variety, and at prices worth tho at
tention of any buyer.
WELLS ft CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad 8t. v
14 tf Sign of tho Big Boot.
DRUCCISTS.
Eagle Drug Store,
No. 88 Broad St-.
M. I>. HOOD & CO.,
Successors to B. C. IIOOD ft DUO.
iOlesale and retail,
all classes of goods in our line. We challenge
competition with the best houses It prices and
quality of our goods.
We keep tirst class articles of
rrngs. Chemicals. Perfumery,
Paints, Oils. Varnishes,
Window Glass, Putty, &o.
Also, largo stock of Patent Medlolnes, ohlof
among which Is Dr. Hood's celebrated Eureka
Liver Medicine.
Keroseno Oil a specialty, at bottom figures.
. M. D. HOOD & CO.
October 7th, 1874.
Blue Drug Store.
his old stand, Is increasing 4
his stock of DRUGS dally, and Is j
now prepared to furnish Columbus 4
and vicinity with anything In his line at
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
He
isos to pay special attention to the
r at induce-
keeps only
TRA&l?, a’nd offers
monts to Country Merchants. ]
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
Call and see him at 135 Broad Street.
From this date cash is required for all goods,
oc4 tf
DRESSMAKINC.
Dress Making
RS. RYNEHART has taken rooms up
stairs on Broad street, oipostte Gawloy
ft Lewis’, where she is prepared to Cut and
Fit according to the Latest Patterns Ladles’
Fit according to the Latest
and Children’s Dresses. Also, will do Stamp
ing at short notice ; and Is agent for Smith -
Skirt Elevator. Give her a call,
novlk d2w
Mrs. M. R. Averett, Dressmaker,
■^^SHES to Inform her Iricmla and custom
ers that she has removed from Troup street to
tha oorner of Bridge and Broad Sts., fronting
Miss Carrie Brown's. nov4 dftwlni
REAL ESTATE ACENTS
JOHN BLACKMAR,
St. Clair Street, Gunby’s Building, next t(
Freer, lllges ft Co.
Real Estate Brokerage ft Insurance
RESTAURANTS.
THIS AKBOB.
. pletely i
wn “ARB
. Dvatod
known “A It BOR” stand as a Saloon and Res
taurant. Ho is now prepared to furnish Meals,
JOB PRINTINC.
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE,
-A.t ISTo. 152 Broad. Street,
AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
OW AS ANY JOBBING UOU8K IN NEW YORK OR ELSEWHERE
To convince any ^merchant that tho above statement Is correct, wo propose to duplloate any
Rotall House (No. 154 Brood stroot)
C ONSTANT EMPLOYMENT—At homa,
Mule or Female, MO a week warranted.
N o capital required. Particulars and valuable
samples free. Address with 6 cent return
stamp, o. ROSS, W i 1 Hams burg, N^Y.4w
A gents wanted for the people’s
JOLKNAL. Four magnlfloent Chro
mes tree The most liberal offer ever made.
J £®nt "tamp for circular and sample. P.
W. /lbtll.GR * oo., til Arch M., Phil*, P».
WOr Ow-cK, <l.y or evening. NoeeplCkl.
»/»!•« 1T W< ’.*1"' 1 ' , !' 1 ?»*>1« package of
IOr HrAlgoods by mall free. Address with
ten cents return Stamp, M. YOUNG, 178 Green-
wich street, N. V.4w
WANTED-MBBRWS:
ttunory Packago out. Sample package, post
paid, tor 26c. Circulars free, J. BRIDE, 767
Broadway, N. Y. 4w_^
‘‘OSYOHOMANOY, or SOUL OHARM-
1 ING.” How~either sex may fasolnat#
and gain the love and affeotlons of any ptnon
they choose Distantly. This simple mental *e-
qutreuient all oan possess, free, by m*IL (
25c., together with a marriage guide, Egyptli
Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladles, Weadln
Night Shirt, fto. A queer book. Addraet
WILLIAM ft CO., Pubs., Phil*.
ing-
a T.
For
Coughs, Colds, Hosrssnsss,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUR BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Solil by UruKKl.t.- 4w
nr cam mans owwinoE
New York invoices they may bring
N. B —PartlfS desirous of buying at retail will find
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
Oolumtauik. <3-/a.
market affords.
Reich’s Restaurant
No. 112 Broad St.,
been opened, nnd Is no
cioro its guests and pa
BILL OF FARE
HQUAU TO AN7
SANS SOUCI
Bar, Restaurant I Ten Pin Alley.
B est of wines, liquors ft cigars.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice
Meals served nt all hours, at reasonable prices,
i<l i rivato rooms when desired.
THE TEN PIN ALLEY Is the best over
constructed in Columbus. Mr. JAS. FOR AN
has charge.
oet2^tf^^^^A^JJEOLANI)^roj>riotor.
PICTURE GALLERIES.
TO THOSE WANTING
PICTURES!
BE SURE YOU GO TO
Williams’ Gallery,
(Ovor Carters’ Drug Storo)
Columbus, Georgia,
W HERE you can procure nt the lowost
prices any stylo oi Picture desired, from
Card to Lile Size, Plain or Colored, in Ink,
Water ..roil Colors.
Prof. DUFFIE is with us, and he has no
suiterior in all kinds oi Coloring.
Pictures from our Gallery aro notod for their
superior polish and artistic excellence that has
no superior. We defy corn jc tit ion in piiccs,
quality ami artistic styles.
Wo invito a call to the Gallery, and you will
in«l prices.
WILLIAMS BROS.
GILBERT’S
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
BOOK BINDERY.
JJAVINO EXTENSIVELY BEFUK
nlshad my office, In anticipation of tho business
season whioh Is now opening, with new mate
riel, I am bettor prepared than ever to do
every description of work desired by
Merchants,
Corporations,
Societies,
Railroads,
Steamboats,
And the Public Generally.
An examination of Prices and Stock Is ask
ed, guaranteeing Good and Reliable Work
manship, with Promptness.
Georgia end Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed at
short notice.
Railroad Raoeipl Bookt
For the different Roads, of various sixes, al
ways on hand, and also made to order at short
notice.
In fact, the establishment Is complete, and
faeilltlos ample to doevery description of work,
from a Visiting Card to a Poster, and from a
Rocelpt Book to a Royal Ledgor, or a largo
Q.uarto Volume.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
BOOK BINDING,
Many additions have buen made during tLe
past season, and It!" now vory oomplete, and
work In that line cannot be surpassed for finish
and durability.
Having an Immense quantity aud large as
sortmont of Type, seven Presses run by Steam
Powor, and onoof the most extensive stocks of
Paper, Bill and Letter Heads, Cards, Tags, fto,
ever brought to Columbus, no delay oan ooour,
or satisfaction fall to be given, both in Prloo
and Quality of Work.
Remember the plaoo,
OLD BUN AND TIMES OFFICE,
(Opposite New Postofflco Building)
Randolph Street, Celnmbns, Oa.
My Country Friends and Patrons will ploase
remember the above, and send their orders to
8. LANDAU ER.
REMEMBER,
The New York Store!
The New York Store!
DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST!
The New York Store,
The New York Store,
The New York Store.
ALL IN WANT OF BRY GOODS,
OALL ON
8. LANDAUER,
8. LANDAUER.
DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORE STORE,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street.
The New York Store,
The New York Store.
New York Prices,
New York Prices.
OOMB own, OOMB AXjXi.
oomb onrai. comb ax>Zj.
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
AH* YOU
Weak, Narvout, or Debilitated ?
of making?
Then try JURUBEBA, the wonderful
unit* nnd Invigorator, which acta so beneficially
i tho secretive organs at to Impart Tiger to all
io vital forces.
It is no nlcohollo appetiser, which stimulates
for a short time, only to let the sufferer fall to a
lower depth of misery, but It is a vegetable tonto
acting iliroutly on tho liver aud spleen.
It regulates the Bowel*, quiets the
nervus, and gives such u healthy tone to the whole
system as to toou make the invalid feel like a new
l»«rson.
IU operation I* not violent, but Is
rfinract«>ria«)d by groat gentleness; the patient ex-
uui iunccH no sudden chnugo, no marked results,
but gradually his troublos
“Fold thoir tents, like tho Arabs,
Aud silently steal away.”
Tide la no uow and untried discovery, but bus
linen long used with wonderful remedial results,
ami is pronounced by Uu> highest medioal authori
ties “tlio most powerful tonic and alterative
N«r York.
MILLINERY.
Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium.
Mrs. H. B. HOWARD, Randolph Street,
W OULD rospoctftilly e.ill the attention or the Ladles to her elegant and cheap stock of
Fall aud Winter Millinery, soloclod by oxporioncod buyers In the New York and Balti
more markets, consisting <>t
LADIES’, MISS f S’ AND CHILDREN’S
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets,
Ribbon., Lace, and Flower., Feothar., Valvot.,
IlKALANtl IMITATION MAUI SWITCHES, BEAL ANU IMITATION JKWKLIIV.
AGg- 1 defy competition In prices. octlH tf
HIDES.
Important to Merchants.
B uy j-onr
BAG 8 ft
M. M. HIRSCH.
Corner Dridjro and Oglethorpe streets.
Important to the Public.
S t LI. Ill PKP, FURS, BKKHWAX, KAOS, otc ,
,.t lilglimt cuh |>ri.-.-«, to
M. M. HIRSCH.
Corni r Brii!.. »"' 1 0.l-'torp., «U'I Cr»» i.tJ Bln.
.liglli U«“ -“jr
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET.
W OOD OASES AND CASKETS,
IMITATION ROSEWOOD COFFINS,
METALLIC OASES and CASKETS,
Ncir-Nenllng Gases nnd Gaskets,
While C'naen nnd Unak*!*.
For boauty of design, style of finish, tho
above goods are unsurpassed by anything in
the market. Prices as low as fold by any
othor party In this section.
Also, cheap Pine Coffins always on hand.
MSf Night bell at front door.
ROONEY ft WARNER,
sepl6 3m OoLunnuH, Ga.
Atlioiih,
Aancla on 1*6 or Nay, *74, 1563,729.11
iOLIOIES WRITTEN ON ALL KINDS
Insurablo Property against Lois by
Dividond No. 16,45 per oent on premi-
P° U V
Fire. 1
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
ColnmbuB, Georgia.
HA.uncTUua. or
STEAM ENGINES ANU ItOILKKS, CIKCULAU SAW MILLS,
ELOUU1NU ANU COTTON MILL MACHINERY,
CANE MILLS, HYKCP KETTLES, HOUSE POWERS, rUMFS,
l-ULLEYS, SHAFTING ANU UANOKHS.
ALLUMS', OOLUEN’S, ANU OTHER^IMPKOVBU IRON SUHEW COTTON
TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
An Agent, for THE ECLIPSE UOUHLK TUUUINE WATER WHEELS nnd
PULSOMETEK PUMPS.
TIT BY KBKP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
HOLLOW IVARK. FIRE DOGS, COAL ORATKS, OIN GEARING,
8TEAH AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTING#, GLOBE CHECK,
SAFETY AND .STOP VALVE9, GAUGE COCKS, 8TKAM A WATER GAUGES,
and a general uNSortiuont of Engineers’ nnd Machlnlsta' HupplieM
IRON and BUA86 CASTINGS and NPECJAL ’
fur Price Lists.
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPKUKN
Female Humane Associate
At Alexandria, Va.
Novombor BO. 1874.
LIST OF G^FTS.
1 Grand Cash Gift..., $100,000
1 Grand Cash Gilt 60,000
1 Unind Gash Gift 26,0 0
10 Cash Gilts, $10,000 oach 100,000
15 Oast'Gins, 6,000 each 76,000
ho Oath Gilts, l,ooo each 60,000
100 Cush Gifts, 600 each 60,000
1.0 0 Cash Oltls, loo oach 100,000
1.000 Cash OiltH. 60 oach 60,000
!0,0< 0 Cash Gift8, 20 each 400,0u0
22,172 Cash Gifts, amounting to $1,000,000
NUMIIEB OF TICKET*, 100,#ao.
ruioa or twkkt*.
Whole Tickets $20 00
Halves 10 00
Cluftrlors 6 00
t.luhths or each Coupons i‘... 2 60
b% Tickets lor * ...100 00
Tho Mi.ntpoll-r Female Humane AssocUt-
v ..»n, chartered by tho Legislature of Virginia
and tbo Circuit Court oi Orange county, pro
poses by a Grand Gift Onnoert to establish and
endow a “Home for tho Old, Infirm and Desti
tute Ladles of Virginia,’’ at Montpelier, tho
former resident o oi President Jamas Madison.
OovKitNou’e Orxioa, Richmond, July 8,1874.
It, affords me ploasure to say that I am well
acquainted with a large majority of the offloers
oi tho Mo ""
lion, who r
Tl»« Columliualron
for Cotton aud Woolen
plete Machinery and app
and upou tho nio.t favorable terms.
A CARD.
Works Company will furnish Plans, Drawing* and Katlinates
n Mills, and will contract for furnlnlilng and erecting the com-
appliances for name, of the best and most approved ^attorns.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
PKTKR PKKKK.
Fontaine "W^arelioixse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
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L. M. BUf BLS.
O M. WILLIAMS.
BURRUS A WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Al&bama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Tull Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also soil
the Brown Cotton Gin.
4V Mr. W. II. 11UUUK8 in with us u ficuliNiusii, and will b« {dossed to serve ids old friends.
Jy 12 Cm
oi tho Monti toller Female Humans Associa
tion, who reside In the vicinity of my home,
and I attest thoir intelligence and thblr worth
tint high reputation as gentlemen, as well as
i ho public onufidenoe, infiaenoe and substan
tial means liberally represented among them.
JAB. L. KEMPER, Gov. or Va.
Alkxandria, Va., July l, 1674.
• • • loouimend them •» rente ef honor
and Integrity, and lull/ entitled to the confi
dence of the public. R. W. HUGHES.
U. S. Judge Eastern Disk, of Va.
Further references by psrmisslon: His Ex
cellency Gilbert U. Walker, sx-Governor of
Va.: Hon. Robert E. Withers, Lisat-Gov. of
Va. and U. S. Senator sleet j Senators and
Members of Uongre.-s from Virginia.
Remittances lor tickets may tie made by ex
press, prepaid, pontoffioe money order on
Washington, D. O.. or by registered letter.
For (nil particulars, testimonials, fto., send
for circulars. Address, %
Jinn. JANE* BARBOUR,
Prosd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va.
lloltablo A gen to wanted everywhere.
j»ovl2 4w
Notice.
Boats will leave Columbus r
W EDNKSDAYS and SATUR
DAYS nt h o’clock a. m., and no freight ro-
BY ELLIS ft HARRISON.
POSTPONED
Executor’s Sale of Valuable
City and Country
Real Estate.
A OR EE ABLY TO AN ORDER FROM
the llonorablo Court of Ordinary ol Mus.
cos oo wounty, will be sold at 11 o’clock on the
Flrat TiioMlny In December Next,
In front oi Ellis ft Harris m’s Auction Room,
the following desirable real estate, belonging
to the estate or Thos. Ragland, deceased :
City lot No. saw, with fins brick dwelling and
all nucosaiy < ut houses, oorner Oglethorpe
and Bridge htreets.
South part, of olty lot No. 201, with dwelling
mid out-houses, ou Oglethorpe street, adjoining
above property.
Houso and lot on east side Oglethorpe street,
next north of George Venable, oeeupled by
Mrs. Allen.
Tho Enquirer Office Building and Lot, on
Raudolph street, being part of city lot
No. 173.
Houso and lot In Wynnton, lately occupied
by Thus. Ragland, with 10 aero* Unu attached.
Lot No. In Coweta reserve, south ot old
Maoon road, about 814 miles from Die city, con
taining 260 acres, adjoining the lands of D1
mond, Garrard, Brown and others.
Parties wishing to Invest In real estate wll>
find It to thoir Interest to attend this sale, af
tha property Is desirable and eligiblylooated.
Tonus liberal. A. E. RAtlLAWD^
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 8, 1674.
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