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[From tho Macon Morning.
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BY VATHBB BY A*.
So young l*TJW»-
g»T.“S«a from thuM pw MM of Utoo,
And dimmedk w* "J*
i
f An<lwhT«o*"|’ .
I ■ H ukoiumm*'*“«"<rom thoot
Ab, lonely «***“'
■aaass»sSe»«uw a'wi.
I Tliy father’* tomb •
> Ha* oast a gloom
Alon^ tho path of thy young years ;
I Thy mother’s wall
H ,.,h tilled the vale
Of thy young heart with bitter tears.
[ So young! and yet
Griefs hand has set
His mark upon thy brow so deep.
And thinned life’s light,
Changed day to night,
And made thine eyes so prone to weep.
Thy little ban I
In this sad land
Had scarcely tried to call life's rose,
When It was torn
By sorrow’s thorn,
And spring time turned to winter’s snow.
But, child of grief,
There is relief;
God Is tbs God of orphans lone—
Ho hears their prayer;
They are his care;
Ho stoops to listen when they moan.
And, could Ho weep,
Ills tears so deep.
Like golden waves should wash thy way.
But, Oh! Instead,
His smiles aro shed
Upon their hoarts each night and day.
No augel kaow
From ulouds of woe.
Why blessings to the orphans corns,
And Ho alone,
Who hours their moan,
Knows how to lead them to Bis home.
FRAYKR,
God of the fotherloss. guide her j
Let thy angels walk beside her
Adown the thorn-strewod years
Ond of the fatherloss, love her
Whon griol gathers dark above her,
And wipe away her tears. •
God of the fatherless, keep hor f
Watch the lonely little reaper
From Thv throne of love on high.
God of the fatherless, bear her
Where tho reaper is the wearer
Of Thy orown beyond the eky.
DOM ISTIcTMATT EBB.
—A Rluo wliioh will resiat the notion of
water in made by boiling 1 pound of glue
in 2 (purin of skimmed milk.
—If stove polish is mixed with very
strong soap suds the lnster appears imme
diately, and the dust does not fly around
as it usually does.
To Clean White Paikt—Whiting is
unequalled for cleaning white paint.
Take a small quautity on a damp flannel,
mb lightly over the surface, and the ef*
feet will be found surprising.
—Tomato Cubtard.—This is made by
ntrainiug finely stewed tomatoes through
n coarse seive, and adding two pints of
milk and one pint of tomatoes to four
eggs And one tesspoonful of sugar. Bake
in small cups quickly. It it a wholesome
and nutritious diet for invalids or feeble
persons.
Habd Ginger Cakes.—Two quarts of
Hoar, ouo pound and a quarter of sugar,
one pound and a uuarter of butter and
lard mixed, two tablespoonfula of ginger.
Aiuko up with molasses into a tolerable
.stiff dough, and roll out quite thin. Cut
with round or cake cutter* of fanoy shape.
—Many years ago I learned how to get
n gold ring from tho finger that had
swollen too much to admit of its removal
in tho ordinary way. Wipe the finger
perfectly dry, and pour quicksilver over
the ring; a chemical onion instantly
forms, and taking the ring between the
thumb and fore finger, by a auddefi pres
sure it will snap to pieces.
Waterproofing Boots. Paraffin© is
recommended for this purpose in an
English journal. The writer adds: Melt
thoroughly the paraffluo, and having well
warmed the boot, apply the ^amfflne with
a brush or piece of flannel before a fire,
to allow of tho leuther absorbing tho
liquid. I have tried the above, and it
uuswers admirably, resisting snow-water
during a week’s shooting.
Too Much Camphor.—The Scientific
American cautious people against the too
frequent m.o of camphor as a medicine.
It says the nature of camphor is that of a
nervous stimulant, similar to opium or
alcohol, and when taken in large doses,
causes irritation of the nervous system,
and produces convulsions, often fatal m
their effects.
To Make IIaiu Curl.—The method em
ployed by professional workers iu hair is
follows: Wet the hair to be curled,
wrap it smoothly around a cylindrical
stick or tube of proper size,tie it in place,
and then put it in water and boil it two
ir three hours, remove it from the boiler,
wrap it carefully in newspapers and bake
it iu a moderato oven for an boor. Thus
treated, it will stay in curl permanently.
About Makino Soup.—A fair oorres-
pondeut of tho Springfield Republican
nays that she never buys meat for eonp,
unless for guasts, tho bones'and scraps
from the roasts and broils being sufficient.
These she puts iu the soup kettle, with
three large or six small onions, sliced,
half a teacup of water, two heaping
spoonsful of salt, and a small quarter tea*
spoon of pepper, lots all these simmer ten
minutes or over, stirs them often but does
uot let* them scorch, and, when
just ready to dry up, pours on
live pints of cold water, adds
two good sized carrots and a
turnip out in slioos, and lets all boil to
gether moderately for an hoar or two.
If you have a large proportion of meat
on your boues, she adds, an hour will
make it.) Strain it through a sieve, and
skim off the fat, if any, and it is fit for
the evory day table. While boiling the
kettle must be covered tight, to keep it
from boiling away. I like to make my
soup after -breakfast and set it away, as
then, by dinner time, the fat whioh may
be on it will have hardened, and ia
easily skimmed off. Any grease float
ing on a soup is unpardonable. Bend it
to the (able boiling hot, and if yon add
a little boiled macaroni, rice or barley, or
a few green peas, or slivers of string
beans, or even of despised carrot, it wul
improve it. When you have tomatoes,
celery tops, parsnips, a bay leaf, a bit of
thyme, green pea bulls—anything—put it
in to enrich and complicate the flavor.
As the wife of a distinguished Cambridge
poet, who is very particular about bis din-
uer, said to me. *'Everything goea to uske
a soup—like cologne.” Most housekeep
ers iu ike awful preparations in getting
ups soup—« whole shin of veal, boiled
all day, etc. But after a few experi
ments, the housekeeper will And that the
above recipe is cheaper, quicker and quite
os good.
An unhung librarian says: "A large
maj irity of tho geutleuien whodraw books
from the library take those of a higher or
der, unless tbiy are selecting reading
matter for llioir wives.’* He also says:
‘“A rather large cluss of young ladies and
Joudr boys do all the novel reading.” We
nro ashamed of the boys. And also:
“Niue ladies out of ten read works of
fiction.” This is awfal.
—At Salisbury Point, Massachusetts
there Are three churches, the minister of
eaoh rejoicing in the name of Wright.
One lives in the upper part of town, one
in the lower, and the third at the mills;
so the people have dubbed their spiritual
guides as "Upright,” “Downwright,” and
“Millwright.
DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1874
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOB CITY OFFICES.
People’s Ticket.
FOB MAYOR,
BOHR McILBERNY.
lit Ward—G. Gurby Jordan,
-a — . JP LI *» * Gamas.
Id Ward—Wm. L. Ulabk,
T. E. Blanch*ed.
Id Ward—A. M. Brannon,
Gnoeon w. Brown.
4th Ward-L. E. O'Kura,
J. O. Andrews.
6th Ward-1. Joseph,
N. N. Curtis.
Oth Ward—Geo R. Flournoy,
Martin E. Costin.
novSl te
CITIZENS’ MEETING.
ap^SsPnrtuant to a call, a large number of
the best eltlions of Columbus *hsin-
bled at the Court House on Thureday night at
7}{o’olook. Mr. John H. Bam was ealled to
tho Chair and G. T. Williams requested to not
aeSeeretary. The Chairman stated that the
Quoting was oalled to nominate candidates for
Mayor and Alderman for the eleetlon to be held
Deoember 12th and the following gentlemen
wire unanimously nominated and have so-
oepted:
FOR MAYOR.
COL. F. Cl. WILKIHB.
FOB ALDERMEN.
1st Ward—Jamm Ranein,
John Mnhanvy.
Xd Ward-T. K. Wynnu,
D. R. Bizn.
3d Ward—T. O. Douolass,
A. W. Bbantly.
4th Ward—Bbn. Jack sot,
Root. Lndsinohb.
Oth Ward—Henry F. Evnuntt,
Isaac Joseph.
Oth Ward—G. T. Williams,
John Durkin.
For Alderman—5th Ward.
1 announce myself a candidate for re-
election as Alderman of the Oily of Co
lumbus at the election on Saturday, the 12th of
December next.
novta lw JOHN G. CHALMERS
To Rent.
pwo STOKES In the rlllag. of Hurtvlll.,
-L on Mobil. .niUHr.r.1 Bttllro»J. Loottion
good for iclltug dry goods or grocorlei.
Aprly to W. 8. Pollard, Hurtvlllo, or .1. B
Slade, ut Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
JAMES F. MARSHALL.
For Marshal.
|^a*I ANNOUNCE myself os a candidate
for the office of Marshal, at the ap-
preaohlng Municipal election, on Batardej
the 12th of December next.
nol4te* GEORGE W. HAYNES.
For Marshal.
Ianuounoe myself a candidate for re-
eleotlon as Marshal of the elty of Co
lumbus at tho ensuing eleotlon on Saturday,
the 12th of Deoember next.
novl6 te* M. W. MURPHY.
JLOR SALE AND RENT.
For Sale.
FOUR-BOOM house and kitchen, - -
with a good well or wator, and a flffl
very convenient house Tor a small family. .HI.
S2J , 8L«* 011 Troup street, between Crawford
and Thomas. Apply to
. __ L. HARRIS,
novti deodtf 114 Broad street.
For Rent.
T HE residence second door south of St.
Paul Church, at prosont occupied by
Mr « Payton. ^Possession given first tkt.XJM
ror terms, ho., apply to
aug2l eorttf . J. g. JONES.
For Sale or Rent.
Y FARM known as the Thompson Jiffi
placo, miles east of Box SpringsfW
— Juaoogee Railroad, consisting of 507
acres—300 cleared, and balance well tlmberod
and nearest tho depot. Mr. Tom Persons now
reMdes on (heplace. Good framed sml pain od
and oeiled house; healthy and excellent neigh
borhood. Price fl,Mk) cash. Terms rnado
known at my law office.
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
octSfi d&wtf Columbus, Gn.
For Rent.
O F F l O E 8 AND SLEEPING
ROOMS In the Georgia Home In- fHH
aurance Building, among which Is the
office now occupied by Southern Life Insurance
Company. Apply to
augtO tf
Plantation Stock and 4 arm
ing Utensils for Rent.
S iESIRINO to give my undivided attontlon
to law, I will rent or lease what is
nn as the Chappell farm, at Warrior
Stand, Ala., with a portion ol tho mules and
all the farming utensils. About 800 acres or
open land, gin house and Schofield press.
Labor can be had on reasonable terms, ami
eorn bought at this tlmo tor 76c per bushel in
the neighborhood, and ou tho place. The (arm
is widely known as a most excellent ono.
JAS. M. RUSSELL,
Law Office, Columbus, Ga.
_oct*7 dfcwtf
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order from the Honor-
able the Court of Ordinary of Muscogoo
county, will be *>dd on the first Tuesday In
January next, within the leg si hours of sale,
In front of the auotlon house of Ellis A Harri
son, In tho elty of Columbus, that very doelra-
blo property known as 1H0 Camak place, In
the village of Wynnton, tho same compr' - '
a Urge two-story house, nearly now, with
ment, containing In all twolve rooms, with
houses attaohed, and about ten acres of land.
Also a lar*e and desirable lot of household
furniture. Sold as tho property of Thomas
Camak, deceased.
Terms made known on day of sale.
JAMES UA*MAK,
For Deputy ’Marshal.
We are requested to announce the
name of WM. BUBRUS es a candl-
date for the office or Deputy Marshal at tke
approaching muntcipnl.eloction.
novl te* MANY VOTERS.
For Deputy Marshal.
rrsf* I announce myself a candidate for re-
eleotlon as Deputy Marshal of the dty
of Columbus, at the ensuing election on Satur
day, the 12tli of December next.
DOYUto* / WM. L. KOBIKSON.
For City Sexton.
We are authorised to announce the
name of ABRAM ODOM as a candi
date for Sexton of tho city of Columbus, at the
election on Saturday, the 12th of December
next. oetil te*
For City Sexton.
035?* The friends of JAMES LYNAH,
present Sexton, respectfully present
him as a candidate for re-oleotion.
novlO te*
FOR COUNTY OFFICES.
For Tax Collector.
self a candidate for the office of Tax
Collector of Muscogee county. Eleotlon first
Wednesday in January next.
oet2 td
For Tax Collector,
CAPT. CHARLES A. KLINE an-
nouoea himself as a candidate for Tax
Collector of Muscogee County. Eleetlon first
Wednesday In January. oe4 d&wto*
For Tax Collector.
We are authorised to announce the
name of DAVIS A. ANDREWS, Esq.,
as sNcandldate for Tax Collector of Muieogee
county, at the ensuing eleotlon in January
next. octlo dfcwtd*
For Tax Collector.
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for Tax Colleotor of Musoogee
county at tho eleotlon on the first Wednesday
In January next.
oot24 to* JACOB G. BUBRUS.
For Tax Colleotor.
N^rsF* I respectfully announce myself a ean-
dldate for Tax Colleotor of Musoogee
county at the election on the first Wednesday
In January next.
oct9 U JOHN A. HUFF.
For Tax Receiver.
I announce myself a candidate for
Reoelver or Tax Returns for Musoogae
county. Election first Wednesday in January
next.
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
eep27 deodfcwte
For Receiver of Tax Returns.
e^rsp*I AGAIN announce myself a candidate
cSEe f 0T re-eiectlon of Tax Receiver of Mus
cogee county; eleotlon first Wednesday In Jan
uary next. My past management of the office
will be my only reference for competency. To
my many and valued “Nephews," your “Uncle
Mike" will expoot each and every one to do hts
whole duty. So lot us all be up and doing.
nol4 te* M. W. THWEATT.
To the Voters of Muscogee.
*3^* I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a Candidate for theofflee of Tax Re
ceiver of Muscogee Oonnty, at the eleotlon on
the First Wednesday la January.
ootS-te T. C. REES.
For Clork of Superior Court.
I respectfully announce myself as a candi
date for re-eleetlon to the office of Clerk of Su
perior Court of Muscogee county.* Eleotlon
first Wednesday in January next.
sep26td JESSE J. BRADFORD.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
respectfully anuounce myself a can-
dldate for Clerk of Superior Court,
soliciting the support of the public.
oct3 dte GEORGE Y. POND.
SIGHT DRAFTS
ON ENOLAND,
“ Ireland,
44 Scotland,
“ Franco,
“ Germany,
“ Italv,
For sale by
H. M. CPPING.
Apply at Chattahoodiee National Bank.
novJi la
MEDICINES.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOB'TO.FOPE.
JAS. W. LONG.
3SrE3W
j(rBOOT and SHOE STORE,
Assignees’ Sale.
O N Tuesday, tho 8th day of Docember next,
we will soli at public outcry, In front or
the auotlon li?use of Ellis A Harrison, In Co
lumbus. Ga., cotmuouciug at 11 o’olock a. 111.,
tho followlug roal estate, bolng a part of the
property of John King, Bankrupt, to wit:
1st* I he Houses an 1 Farm known as the W.
H. Hughoj place, on tho Hamilton road, about
threo miles from Columbus, containing about
380 acres, of which about 300 aores corneri,o the
farm, and about 00 acres nt the house.
2d. Tho Houses and Farm known as tho Ruse
lace, on the Hamilton road, about two miles
rom Columbus, Ga., containing about 162
neres.
Terms, half cash; balaneo In twolve months,
with luterost.
W. L. SALISBURY,
JOHN PEABODY,
novl7 dtd Assignees of John King.
Assignees’ Sale.
O N tlo first Tuesday in January noxt (1875)
wo will sell at public outcry, In front of
Ellis fc Harrison’s auotlon house, In Columbus-
Ga , commencing at 10 o’clock a. ui., tho follow,
ing real estate and personal property, bolng a
garter tho property of John Kiug, Bankrupt,
No 1. An undivided half Interest In the
premises known a« tho Lowell Warehouse, sit
uated injtho city or Columbus, and upon city
lots Nos. 34, 33 and part of 32,
No. 2. Tho premises known as the south half
of city lot number 320, fronting on Front street
and between Crnwiord and St. Clair stroots,
being the late residence of Zack King.
No. 3. Ttie premises known as the residence
of J. W. Harden, on the oorner of Broad and
Fulton streets, being elty lots numbers 117 and
118, each containing half an acre, uioro or less.
No. 4. 6 Shares stook Mobile A Girard Rail
road Company.
3 Shan s stock Columbus ico Manufacturing
omt ar~
20 Shi
elution.
25 Shares stock Cotton States Life Insur
ance Company.
1 Share stock North A South Railroad Co.
10 41 44 Southern and Atlantio Tele
graph Company.
256 Shares stock Georgia Homo Insurance
Company.
4 first wortgago bonds of the North A South
Railroad Company, endorsed by the State of
Georgiu, of $1,000 oaeh. .
W. L. SALISBURY, ’
JOHN PEABODY,
decl dtd Assignees of John King.
Nearly all diseases originate from Indigostlon
and Tui pidity of the Liver, and relief is always
xiously sought after. If the Liver in Regulated
iu action, health Is almost invariably secured.
Want of m-tlou la the Liver causes Headache,
Constipation, Jaundice, Pain iu the Shoulders,
Cough, Chills, Dixsiness, 8our Stomach, Dad Taste
in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, I’alpitatiou of the
Heart, Depression of Hpirits, or tho Blues, and a
hundred other symptoms, for which SIMMONS'
I.1VKU REGULATOR is the best remedy that has
—-sr been discovered. It acU wildly, effectually,
ii being a simple vegetable coinpouud, can do no
Injury in any quantities that It may bo taken. It
is harmless in every way ; it has been used for
‘ * J_1 ‘ -- pod and greet
I vouch for it*
Simmons’' LIVER MCl’LATOS, *r Medici*
I* harmless,
Is uo dr stic vlolont mediulne,
•e to cure If taken regularly,
Intoxicating beverage,
l« u faultless family medicine,
Is the cheApostjnediciuo iu the world, *
Is given with safety and tho happiest results to
the most delicate infant,
Does n .t interfere with business,
Does U'»t disarrange tho system,
Takes the place of quiuinu mm Bitter* of ovary
kind,
Contains the simplest and best retnedlee.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
feb-*> doodswly
qr:;t.utt v s
y-. VEGETABLE
V PUA-Sj
A mild npcrlent ami gentle purga
tive, reoomiuended for the cure of all de
rangements of tho stomach, liver and bowels.
By tUe'r timely use much eicknoss I* prevent
ed. Tho test of many years have proven them
to be the safest, surost aad best or all the pill*
ever offered to the public. They purify the
olood, removo all oorruptlons and restore the
dlseasod system to perfect health. An asm
Antidote to Clillln and Fewer they have
no equal. For Dyspepsia they ore as
Mpeclflc. For Mick Headache and
ntllouM Code thoy aro a sure core. For
Conatlpatlou, Rheumatism, Piles,
Palpitation of tke Heart, Pnln In
the Side, Back and Loin*, Nervono-
ne**, a positive remedy. For Feinnle Ir<
regularities, without a rival. When
ono does not “feel very we'l, M a single dose
stimulates the stomach and bowels, restore!
the appetite, and imparts vigor to the system.
Sold everywhere. Office, 18 Murray street,
New York.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
Is easily applied, Imparts a beautiful black or
brown, and aots like magic. Tho best In the
world. Sold by all druggists. Price |1 a box.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jan-
nary next, at the usual place of public
sales in the county of Muscogee, as the prop
erty of Jamo8 Bond, doc’d, that desirable
piece of property In tho village of Wynnton
known as tho residence of do easodut tho time
of hi« death, und slnco occupied by his widow,
Mrs. S. E. Bond. This houso and lot was set
apart to the widow as dower in the lands of
deceased l>l»g in Muscogee county, and the
salo will only includo the estate’s remainder
Interest after the expiration of the widow’s
life estate in the | roporty.
Sold In pursunnoe ot an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Muscogoo county. Terms—12
LOTTERY.
December 29.
SECOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
IN AID OV TUX
Masonic Relief Association
Off KTorfolU, Va.
Day Positively Fixed!
TUESDAY, 29TH DECEMBER, 1874.
LA8T CHANCE!
Authorised by act of the Virginia Legislature
(passed March 8th, 1878.)
5..000 Tl/keil—8,000 Cft.il din*.
SBOO.OOO
To bo G-lvon Awajr !
One Grand Cash Girt of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Gilt of
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Cash Girt of
One Grand Cash Girt of
Ono Gran<l Cash Gift of
15 Cash Gift" of *1U0 • ouch
$30,000
26,00
20,<00
10,000
6,000
2,600
2,000
15.000
14.000
10,760
U,b60
26.000
28.000
60,000
79 Cash Gilts of 150 each
260 Cash Gifts of 100 eaci
678 ('ash Gifts or 60 each
600o Cash Gifts of 10 each
0000 CASH GIFTS, aggregating • $260,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets, $10; Half Tickets, $5; Quar
ter Tickets, $2 60; Elevon Tickets, $100.
For tickets, circulars, Ac., address
HENRY V. MOORE. NeV’y,
Norfolk, Vo.
nov24 deodAwld
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
St. Clair Street, Gunby’s Building, next to
Proer, lllges A Co.
Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance.
axria, by rsaMissiON,
To jlsrcbant*' aud Mechanics' Benk, this eitj
eprlfl tf
POPE
WB ARB KBUEIVINO AND OPENING AT
UNTO. 104 Broad Street,
NEXT ROOM TO J. KYLE 4k CO.:
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOOK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
,UR STUCK 18 ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM. THE MANUFAUTUK
V rh< h.mli uiH msdM fnr m.
New Advertisements.
DVVBANFLli W' AKMtl. UMIIm’
MlfiCftbluUu NMKUc-Bftftk,
.Onromoa. Sunil at.rap. DEAN ACU.,
New Bedford, Mur* 4 t
ION KTA NT EMPLOYMENT-At bone,
t Mole or F.mUe, MO » week warranted.
0 capital required. Particular! and valuable
"•midcoi iree. Addreie with * cent retain
.tamp, o. ROSS, WilUamiburg, N. Y. <w
A Of; NTS WANTED tor the PEOPLE’S
.JOURNAL. Four mafnlSeent tll.ro-
iniw lruo Ik« uiott ltbaral offer erer mode.
{tamp tor olicular and lamnla. P.
W. Zlhiir.FR n UO., 618 Aron it., Phil*, Pa.
O l ,
art' hand", and made for ni.
WE REPAIR ALL RIPP1RUS FREE OF CIIABUK,'
and guarantee satisfaction In every Ins tanee.
oct4 <
d guarantee satisfaction in every Ins tanee.
Parties will find It to their Interest to give us a oall before puroaslng. TERMS CASH.
»t4 dfcwty POPE Is LONG.
GROCERIES.
J* A. WALKER.
C. H. WATT.
WATT 8c WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under IXnnlcin House,
IT
^oB.Turr^N
The fflinetly record of death* that
result from pulmonary affections Is frightful.
There is no disease that Is so lnriduous In Its
attack as consumption, yy tho neglect of
“slight colds’’ they soon become deep seated
and t!o r y remedies which, If applied at the out
set, would h ivo avertod all danger. I)r.
Tutt’s Expectorant has proven Itself the
mo*t valuable Lung: Hal Nana eror
discovered. A diatiugiilnlied clergy
man of Now York pronounces ii the “great-
cat blessing of tho nineteenth century,” and
says “no family should ho without It.” It Is
pleasant to the taste, and a single dose will
often roinove tho most obstinate cough. Offloo
18 Murray streot, New York.
f«b!6 deodqwly
JOB PRINTINC.
GILBERT’S
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
BOOK BINDERY.
JJAYING EXTENSIVELY RE FUR-
nished my office, In anticipation of the business
seaton which Is now oponing, with new mate
rial, I am better proparod than ever to do
overy description of work doslred by
Merchants,
Corporations,
Societies,
Railroads,
Steamboats,
And the Public "Generally.
An examination of Prlees and Stock is ask
ed, guaranteeing Good and Reliable Work
manship, with Promptness.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
printed at
Railroad Reoeipt Books
For the different Roads, of various sites, al
ways on hand, and ulso uiado to order at short
notice.
In fact, the establishment Is oomplete, and
facilities ample to do evory description of work,
from a Visiting Card to n Poster, and from a
Receipt Book to a Royal Ledger, or a large
t^uurto Volume.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
BOOK BINDING,
Many additions have b en made during the
pastssafeon, and it Is now very complete, and
work in that line cannot bo surpassed for llnlnh
aud durability.
Having an immense quantity and large as
sortment of Type, soven Presses run by Steam
Power, and one of tho m>ist extensive stock* of
Paper, Hid and Letter Heads, Card*, Tag*, Ac,
ever brought to Columbus, no delay can ocour,
or iittlsfuction fail to bo given, both in Prlee
and (Quality of Work.
Remotnber tho pluco,
OLD Nl’N AND TIMES OFFICE,
(Opposite Now Poatoffice Building)
Bnmlolph Street, Columbia*, Ou.
My Country Friends and Patrons will pleat*
remember the above, and lend their orders to
THOM. GILBERT,
g 26-t: Col umbos, Ga.
60 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides.
60 " Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Iee-Cured White Meat.
150 Rolls 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, & c
W* have th* largaet lot of FLORIDA SYRUP In Middle Georgia
ohaap. nr Don’t forget the plaoe
or
ten cent
wieh street, N. Y.
WANTED--AR«
tlonory Package out. Sample na
paid, for 260. Circulars free. J.
the Beet Nell-
; Priae 8ta-
ackago, post-
IRIDEjW
f*P>T tf
WATT Sl WALKER.
DRY COODS.
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
WE HAVI ESTABLISHED
A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM UDR RETAIL STOKE,
-A-t 3STo. 132 Broad Street,
AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AS ANY JOBHINO HOUSE IN NEW Y>»I»K OB ELSEWHERE
To ronvlpc. »nj n.roh.nt that th. ebon itetement ii cornet, w« I'rouon to Uuiillcuto any
New York In vole** they may bring ua. 1 1
N * ?“*p ,ttB ® 1 f buying at retail will find our Retail House (No. 154 Broad stroot)
suimlled with desirable and loaionabt* goods, whioh will be sold at bottom prloes.
We have employed competent and polite Bailsmen, who will take pleasure In showing good*.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
•*i«i 4**1, OblumbuH. Oie.
8. LANDAUER.
REMEMBEB,
New York Store !
York Store!
.f,he
“'rhe
New
DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST!
The New Tork Store,
The New Tork Store,
The New Tork Store.
ALL IN WANT OF DRY GOODS,
OALL UN
S. LANDAUER,
*. LANDAUER.
DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street.
Tlie New York Store,
The New York Store.
New York I’rleeH,
New York Prices.
OOMX OZajD, OOMH A T.T.
COMB OND, OOMB at.t.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
A. U. ALLBIT.
PKTKH FHKKR.
Fontaine AV^arelionse.
- ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors Sl Commission Merchants
COLTIliEEUS ! C3-^_
L. H. BCIK18.
U. >1. WII.UAM8.
BURRUS 6l WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, 6a.
Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand.
the Brown Cotton Gin.
We also sell
1NO.". Ilow either eex may fOeelnate
— gain the love and affections of any per*on
thoy chooie Instantly. This simple mental *o-
qalrement all oau potaese, Itee. by mall, for
26c., togethor with a marriage guide, Egyptian
Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladle*, wedding*
Night Shirt, Sul A queer book. Address T.
WILLIAM A CO., Pubs., Philo. 4w
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN Mjt)B BURKS.
A TRIED AND 8URE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists 4w
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
W.ak. N«rvou>, or Dtbllltatotl ?
of making!
Tbm Iry JURUBEBA, the wonderful
Tonic and lnvlgorator, which act* *o beneficially
outlie secretive organ* a* to impart Vigor to ell
tho vita! forces.
ft ie no alcoholic appetlier. which itlmaletea
for a abort time, only to let the euffaror fall to a
lower depth of misery, bnt it I* a vegetable tonlo
acting directly on the liver and eplee*.
It rrinlate* the Bowel*, qniete the
It* operation I* not violent, but i*
cliui acterlted by greet rentb nees ; the patient ex
periences uo sudden change, no marked results,
but gradually hi* troubles
“Fold their tent*, like the Arabs,
And silently steal away.”
Tills is no new and untried discovery, bat he*
been long used with wonderful renwllai result*,
and Is pronounced by the highest medical authori
ties “the most powerful toulo and alterative
First Grand Gift Concert.
NIONTP1UE*
Female Humane Associate
At Alexandria, Va.
Novombor BO, 1874.
List uf aim.
1 Grand Cush Gilt $100,000
1 Grand Cuan G1IL M,ut>0
1 Grand 'huh Gift 26,0 0
10 Cush Gilts, $10,000 each 100,000
16 Cash Gifts, 6 000 each 76,000
60 Ca<h Gift*, 1,000 each 60.000
100 Cash Glfta, 600**oh 60,000
1.0 io Cash Gifts, loo each 100,000
1.000 Cash Gilts, 60 each.......... 60,000
20,O' 0 Cush Glfta, 20 each 400,0u0
22,178 Ceah Gift*, amounting to $1,000,000
NUMBER OF TIUMBTN, 10$,$$$.
PRION OF TIOKKTS.
Whole Tick eta $20 00
Halves 10 00
Uuarter* 6 00
klghth* or each Coupon* 1 60
6^ Tickets for 100 00
Tho Montpelier Female Humane Associa
tion, chartered by the Legislature of Vilglnle
and lho Clroult Court of Orange oounty, pro-
|M>ie* by a Grand Gift Conoert to establish and
eudow a “liouie for tho Old, Inffrm and Desti
tute Ladle* of Virginia,” at Montpelier, the
roriner ru*ldon< e ol President James Madison.
Govkkhou’s OrrioN, Richmond, July 8,1874.
It nffuMs me pleasure to say that I am woll
acquainted with a large majority of the officers
of the Montpoller Female Humane Associa
tion, who reside In the violnlty of my home,
and 1 attest their Intelligence and their worth
and high reputation as gentlemen, as well a*
t he public confidence, influence and substan
tial means liberally represented among them.
JAB. L KEMPER, Gov. or Va.
Alnxavdria, Va., July A1674.
* * * I commend them as gents of houor
and Integrity, and fully entitled to the confi
dence of the nubile. U. W. HUGH EH.
U. 8. Judge Eastern Dlst. of V*.
Further rererenoes by permission: Hts Ex
cellency Giloert C. Walker, ex-Goveraor of
Va.; Hon. Uobort E. Withers, Lleut-Qov. of
Va. and U. H. Senator elect; Senators and
Members of Cougravs from Virginia.
Remittances for tickets may be made by ex*
press, prepaid, postoffiee money order on
Washlnaton, D. C. t or by registered letter.
For lull particulars, testimonials, fco., send
lor circulars. Address,
Hwn. JAMBS BAHBOUB,
Prosd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va.
Hollablo Agents wanted everywhere.
PQV12 4w
STOVES AND TIN WARE
Stoves, Stoves
NATHAN CRuWN,
(Opposite Ban Office)
Columbus, Ga.,
ii.
W OULD rospectfolly Invite the attention of bis
friends and customers to bis extanslvs
stock of BTOVK8. HOLLOW AND BTAMPKD
WAHK, llOUBM-FUHNIBillNO QOOD8, Ae. Also
TIN WAHK, at wholssale end rstoil.
Manufacturer of TIN, ill I XT IRON AN
OOPPKR WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
don* promptly and in the beat manner.
Ue solicits a call, feeling assured that be can
give entire satisfaction.
A#* Price as low as the lowest. Come and see
before you httv. oct2A eodewtf
HIDES.
Important to Merchants
B UY your WRAPPING PAPKR AND PAPKH
BAGS at home, at New York rates, from
M. M. HIRSCH,
Comer Brld.. .off Ofllthorp. .tmu.
Important to the Public.
S MLL IIIDKP, PURS. BKHSWAX, RAGS, etc.
at hlghoBt cosh prices, to
M.M. HIRSCH,
Corner Bridge aud Ogletorpe, and Crawford Its.
augia [JeSt dly