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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1877.
GEORGIA NEWS.
—Rev. G. M. Holt, former Presby
terian minister of Amerieus, died
lately in Illinois.
—The Savannah Christian Associa
tion petitioned the Mayor and Coun
cil to prohibit the exhibition of the
“Red Stocking Blondes.”
—The Telegraph and ifesnenger
has a map showing that Milledge-
ville is the centre of the State, but the
map looks like streaks of lightning.
—A grand-son of Mr. Thomas
Floury', near EUaville,Schley eftunty,
•was stolen from his house Tuesday,
and has not since been found, though
vigilant search lias been made.
—Hog cholern is prevailing in tire
southern part of Marion county. Mr.
Jones of Marion, lost $100 wortli of
hogs. It has been cured by boiling
com in ashes and water and feeding
it night and morning.
-—Mr. Henry Jushter, of Savannah,
was burned out oil Monday night,
losing his stock of goods, nnd his
family narrowly escaping with their
lives. Cause thought to be incendia
ry. Insurance $1,500.
— 1 The prospect of future biennial
sessions of tne Legislature has al
ready had its effect on bonrding
houses and hotels in Atlanta. The
National Hotel has “busted” and the
Cannon House is for rent, both hav
ing depended largely upon legislative
patronage.
—There were in the port of Savan
nah Tuesday seventy vessels, of
which four were steamships, eight
ships, thirty-eight barks, live brigs
and seventeen schooners. Twenty-
seven carried the American flag, six
teen that of Great Britain, seven that
of Germany, nine of Norwuy, seven
of Spain, one of Sweden, and one car
rying the Italian colors.
—Buena Vista Argun: Mr. J. S.
Rogers finished manufacturing his
syrup last week. His cane-patch em
braced three-fourths of an acre, and
yielded 343 gallons of syrup, after
5,00(1 stalks had been bedded for seed.
Mr. Rogers saved the fodder from the
cane, anil considers it more than paid
him for the cultivation. Allowing
Mr. Rogers’ low estimate for the
value of his fodder to be correct, he
would then have the following
amount for his syrup and seed cane:
Syrup at 05 cts. per gallon, $222.95 ;
6,000 stalks seed cane, nt 05 cts per 100
stalks, $32.50. Total, $247,75.
—This is the “roster” of candi
dates for the Legislature from Fulton
county to date: Hon. John H. James
(banker), Hon. Henry Hillyer and
Hon. G. T. Fry (lawyers), present
members: Hon. P. I,. Mynatt (law
yer), of the Constitutional Conven
tion; Gen. A. C. Garlington (lawyer);
ex-Mayor W. H. Hulsey (lawyer);
Major Sam. W. Small (editor); Coi.
Thomas McGill (railroader); Captain
Robert L. Crawley (merchant); Col.
Marcellus E. Thornton (editor and
novelist); Judge George A. Cornier;
Mr. John M. C. Reed (farmer); Cap
tain John (“hogeye”) Thomas (law
yer); and several tied out nags yet to
be entered.
ALABAMA NEWS.
How English C'luha Promote rellfcarjr.
To that large class which is neither
rich nor poor the club is a most cher
ished haunt. A young man on some
four or live hundred a year can enjoy
udvuntuges at his club which the
wealthiest peercanscarcely command.
For an annual subscription, after
having paid his entrance fee, of some
eight or ten guineas a year, he linds
himself jiart owner of a splendid town
house, where the tax collector never
intrudes, where repairs and dilapida
tions never coricern him, where at
tentive servants wait upon his every
order, where everything that is provid
ed is of the very best, for it is worth
the contractor’s while to give satisfac
tion; where retirement can be obtain
ed without the depressing sense
of solitude, nnd where companion
ship can lie enjoyed without the dan
gers of intrusion—in short, a home
always bright, and ready to cater for
the simplest necessities or the most
elaborate luxuries. One of the most
prominent oonsequences of all this
perfection of oranization lius been to
render celibacy so desirable, that
matrimony, instead of being the natu
ral nmbition of man, is now regarded
by many in the light of a sacrifice.
To marry, unless on an income which
is the exception, signifies the ex
change of club life with Its pleasant
gossip, its ngreeable luxuries, and all
its disciplined requirements, for the
monotony of the domestic hearth, the
worries of housekeeping and the ser
vitude of family restraint. Under
the old order of things, when clubs
were the exception, matrimony was
regarded as the panacea for all the ills
that bnchelordom was heir to, and a
man married in order to have the
companionship of a home. Whereas
now, in that one word club, men find
a safer subsitute for the uncertain ad
vantages of matrimony. “Why
should I marry?” asks the celibate.
‘What are the advantages that mar
riage will bring to counterbalance its
disadvantages? At present with my
income I am well off, the club sup
plies me with all my wants, and my
movements are unfettered. If I mar
ry, I descend nt once to be a poor
man, with all the mortifications and
privations of poverty. The charms
of marriage are all very well, but
what if they be followed by satiety, by
boredom, by disappointment? It has
been the fate ol'others; why should it
not be mine? Even in a happy mar
riage there must be a vast amount of
monotony.” That this selfish and
sided reasoning is daily
ganing ground amongst us is
evident from the decrease of mar
riages, and the increase of the club-
system, not only in London, but in
provincial tows.— Temple Bar.
Mrs. Colvin & Miss Donnelly,
Have on hand a most select and complete assortment of
MILLINERY s FANCY GOODS!
Ladies’ ami Misses’ Pine Straw, Felt. Plnsli and Velvet HATS and $0()
BONNETS.
Also n most varied assortment of Children's Suits, Sneques, nnd Infants’
loaks, Ladies’ Cloaks from $3 to $20; also a complete line of Corsets
iiig Dr. Warner’s Health Corset, Cooley’s Cork Corset,, nnd man
new and approved makes. KID GLOVES from 50c. to $2.
Having pu
low as the lowest.
—Fox hunters are having n good
time In Macon criunty.
—The taxes of the Western Rail
road to Macon county is $2,800.
—The wife of Mr. 8am Carr, who
resides in Macon county, died last
Friday.
—On Tuesday lost Mr. J. T. Rnugh-
ton, living on the B. H. Mlcou place
in Montgomery county, killed a peli
can on Line Creek.
—There have been 6,235 bales of
cotton shipped from Troy to date,
against 7,340 to same date last year ;
snowing a difference in favor of last
season of 1,105 bales.
—The Commissioners' Court of
Pike county has appointed Mr. J. L
Youngblood keeper of the poor house,
and retained Dr. Alfred Boyd us
county physician.
—Dr. Tim Jones died at Calvert,
Texas, at a recent date. Dr. Jones
was the son of Dr. E. W. Jones, of
Tuskegee, and a brother of Dr. U. R
Jones, formerly of Montgomery.
—The Turnpike place, belonging to
the Foster estate, sold at public outcry
at Tuskegee, for $450. There nre
about seven hundred acres of land in
the plantation besides the widow’s
dower.
—There was a hard full of hall last
Wednesday morning in Tuskegee,
The Btones were very large, and came
down on the house top like rocks. It
must have played the wild with cot
ton not yet picked.
—J. P. Holman, who killed Mr. J
J. Herd at Ft. Deposit in June, 1871,
was identified ana arrested in Hemp
stead, Texas L last week. A reward
of $300 was offered by the Governor
for his capture. The necessary papers
have been fixed up and sent to the
Governor for a requisition, and he
will soon be brought back to this
county for trial.
—About forty persons, all from the
southwestern portion of Pike, left the
depot on Thursday morning lust
bound for Texas. The following
with their families, were of the num
ber: Messrs. D. M. Jackson, James
Carlisle, Jesse Carlisle, H. W. Willi
ford, W. W. Jackson, Judson Nichols
George Williford, and several others,
all of whom are honest nnd industri
ous citizens, and us such we regret to
lose them.
■Ml and Salmon riglit
All interesting sight, says the Dun
dee Evening Telegraph was witnessed
off West Ferry the other day in a des
perate fight between a seal and a huge
salmon. The combatants were not
above a hundred yards from the
shore, and the encounter was there
fore plainly seen. For more than an
hour the fight lasted, the seal all the
while dashinguliout in the water after
Its agile prey. During the progress
of the fight the salmon was tossed
many times into the airafterthe fash
ion of a eat with a mouse. It was
then seen to he a very lurgeflsh. After
the fish was fairly exhausted, for the
scale was the victor, the seal rose fre
quently to the surface of the water
with Its prey in its mouth, the salmon,
however, not being yet dead, as the
movements of its body plainly indi
cated. Whether or no the seal swal
lows its prey whole is not known to
the writer, but to spectators of this
morning’s fight the protracted nature,
of the battle seemed to have origin in
some desire on the part of the seal not
to Injure its prey or break it with its
teeth. There are large numbers of
seals in the river at the present time.
Between seventy and eighty of these
• animals, many of them very large
and different colors, were seen sun
ning themselves at low tide on Aber-
Utj - Sands one day lust week.
Darling, y ou look very bad.
And I fear you’ve caught a cold;
But Papa says you’ll soon be glad,
After you have once been told—
To take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.
THE LATEST SENSATION!
AN OPEN LETTER
TO THE PUBLIC.
New York, October 1st, 1877.
I have devoted twenty years of pa
tient study to the Liver and its relations
to the human body, in search of a rem
edy which would restore it, when dis
eased, to its normal condition. The
result of that labor half been the pro
duction of
TITTT'M LIVER FIUA
Their popularity has booorne so extend
ed and the demand so great as to induce
unscrupulous parties to counterfeit
them, thoreby rohhinu me of the To
ward, and tho atllictod of their virtues,
TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC,
and protect them for vile impositions, I
have adopted a new label, which bears
my trade-mark and notice of its entry
in'the Office of the Librarian of Con
gress, also my signature, thus:
VS*TO COUNTF.RrEIT THIS IS FORGERY.*©*
Beforo purchasing, examine the label
closely.
THE GENUINE TUTT’S PILLS
exert a peculiar influence on tho sys
tom. Their action is prompt ami their
good effects are felt in a few hours. A
quarter of a century of study of the
Liver has demonstrated that it exerts
a greater influence over the system
than any other organ of the body, and
when diseased the entire organism is
deranged. It is specially lor tho heal
ing of this vital organ tliat I liavo spoilt
so many years of toil, and having found
tho remedy, which has proved the
greatest boon ever furnished tho afflict
ed,shall they be deprived of its benefits,
and a vile imitation imposed upon
them?
Let the honest people of America see to
it tliat they are not defrauded. Scruti
nize the label closely, see that it bears
all the marks above mentioned, and
buy tho medicine only from respectable
dealers. It can bo found everywhere.
Veiy respectfully,
tf
W. It. TUTT.
c.
ALADDIN
SECURITY OIL,
WEST
& SONS’
Tlio Best Household Oil in Use.
Warranted 150 (legs. Fire-Test,
Water White in Color.
Fully Deodorized
Will Not Explode
HIGHEST AWARD AT
THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
FOR EXCELLENCE OF MANUFACTURE
And High Fire-Test!
Endorsed by Insurance Companies
Read tliln Certificate—One of Many :
Howard Fire Insurance Co. ok Balt*
more, Baltimore, Dec. 23d, 187b—Messrs. (
West A Hons—Gentlemen: Havin'*
the various oils sold in this city for
nuting purposes, I take pleasure in
mending your “Aladdin
the safest and ni>:
hold. Yours truly, ,
(Signed) ANDREW REESE, Pres’t.
MANUFACTURED BY
C. WEST & SONS, Baltimore,
Try It, and You will Use no Other.
oc2& dflm
w. F. TIGNEB, Dentist,
over MASON’S DRUGSTORE,
Randolph Street, Columbus, Ga. Ja21 ly
>In Bankruptcy
In the District Court of the
United States,
For the Southern District of Georgia.
No. 1,40.1. In l he Matter of)
HENRY H. LONG, V
Bankrupt. )
mHK said Bankrupt having petitioned the
|_ Court for a discharge from all his debts
provublc under t he Bankrupt Act of V
2d, 18(57, notice is hereby given to nil ue
interested to appear on the Stli day of Decem
ber, 1877, ut 10 o'clock a. m., at Chambers of
said District Court, before L. T. Downing,
Esq., one of the Registers of said Court in
Bankruptcy, at ids office at Columbus, Gu..
and show cans** why the prayer of the said
petition of the Bankrupt should not begrunt-
ed. Amt further notice is $lyeni that the
second and third meetings of Creditors will
be held at the same time and place.
Dated at Savannah, Ga., tills 17th dn> of
Novembe
MILLINERY.
Embracing all the Novelties of the season in
Call and examine our Rtock before purchasing.
oct9 eodifcwlr
Ilium Goods for the million!
BARGIANS for the RICH and POOR!
_ UEXEP
Large. Varied and Beautiful Stock, at Prices Cheaper than Ever.
P|ON'T PURCHASE until you have examined this stock. In dally connection u
.U Am markets of the world, nnd new Goods received daily. Bring in your children i
tit them up for winter.
V&Ladies, my Hoods and prices will astonish von. Call and see them.
„ , Mrs. lee,
oet28 eod&w2m Next to Mechanics' Bank.
CLOTHING.
New Fall & Winter Clothing.
HOFFLIN & BROTHER,
1 Broad Street, Columbus, O-j
Have Just Received one of llie Largest Stoeks of
EN’S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS’ CLOTHII
Ever Brought to Columbus,
IICH WILL BE SOLD AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRH
M
$2 to $18: Men’s and Boys Hats
from 50 cents to $5.
vyiir Excelsior Unluundered Shirt, all finished, the best in tire market, 1
$1. Business and Dress Suits mode to order, ami satisfaction guaranteed.
sep'Jd eotl3m•
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
M. M. HIR8CH.
JACOB HECHT.
Hirsch &Hecht
&
OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, - - GEOR
C. S. HARRISON, Auctioneer and Salesman.
■WILL give our personal attention to the sale of Consignments of every dose
VV REAL ESTATE,STOCKS, BONDS, MKRCHANDISK, LIVE STOCK, Ac., at
and private sale. Administrator and other Legal Sales in the city and surrounding coun
try attended to on liborul terms.
Thi ‘ ------
they wish to buy or sell property of any description.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS,
which are respectfully
NEW GOODS!
r r II 1R IV SHIPMENT
BlaohL Caslimeres !
INCLUDING OUR CELKRRATKD
DOLLAR GOODS.
WILL OPEN MONDAY MORNING,
A FULL LINE OF
G-ents’ Kids
In Operas and White.
New Bibs in white, tight blue and pink;
Rufflings ever brought to this market.
Our stock of Kid Gloves is thorough in every respect.
An elegant line Black Alpacas from 25c. to $1 00 per y
Merino Underwear and Blankets a specialty.
t^~Will continue to offer inducements In BLACK
SILKS. Our Black Silk at $1.25 is superior to any
thing ever brought here.
Blanchard & Hill.
New Advertisements. ■
NNYPER’8 ■
CURATIVE PADS,
A sure cure for Torpid Liver and all discuses
arising therefrom, l.ung, Kidney. Spine,
Bladder, Womb, and all Female Diseases,
HULLS AMI FKVKK, CosUyoiickn, Dynpepsla*
; Headache. Our Liver, Lung nnd Ague l*«d,
i $•_*. Kidney ami Spinal !*»d, $IL lhul for Fe-
i nude Weakness, $:i. We send them by mall
I free on receipt of price. Address E. 1«\ SNY
DER A CO., Cincinnati, O.
i A WEEK in your own town. Terms
cM)l) and So out tit free. II. HALLETT A
CO., Portland, Maine.
AGENTS
WANTED! ,
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.,
S’Jtl Itrondaity, Xt*w York City;
Chicago. 111.; Xcw Or lea an. La.;
Or San Francisco, Cal.
Wonder Upon Wonder!
(firm A waft—A strange, mysterious and
most extraordinary Book, unfilled »»TIIK
HOOK OF WOMIKItS," containing, with nu-
I morons curious pictorial illustrations, the
mysteries of the I leavens and Earth, Nuturul
and Super-Natural, Oddities, Whimsical,
St range Curioslt les, \Vitches and Witchcrafl,
i Dreams, Superstitions, Absurdities. Fubu-
lous, Enchantment, Ac. In order that all
may see tills curious book, the publishers
have resolved to give it away to all that de
sire to see it. Address by postal card, F.
Ol.KASON .V CO., 7tW Washington Street, Host on,
Mass.
WORK FOR ALL
Di their own localities, canvassing for the
Fireside Visitor (enlarged), Weekly and
Monthly. Largest Paper In the World, with
Mammoth Chromos Free. Big Commissions
to Agents. Terms and outfit. Free. • Address
I*. 0. Vlt kKKY, Augusta, Maine.
[ 1 4) a day at home. Agents wanted. Out-
1 qVl./w tit and terms free. TRUE A CO., Au
gusta, Maine.
IhKxtrn Fine Mixed Cards, witli name, 10
cents, post-paid. L. JONES A CO., Nas
sau, N. Y.
DCJLTTV PIANO,ORCiAM beat. «3~l.ook!
DlA III startling News! Organs, i‘2
stops, S./). Pianos only $180, cost $070. Circu
lar Free. 1>. F. Beatty, Washington, N. J.
IX P <M ' A«y» at home. Samples
worth free. Stinson a Co.,
• Portland, Maine.
JACKSON’S BEST
SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO!
was awarded the highest prize at Centen
nial Exposition for its line chewing quali
ties, the excellence utul lasting character of
its sweetening and flavoring. If you want
y the best tobacco ever made ask your grocer
for tills, ami set* that each plug hears our
blue strip trade mark with words “Juck-
\ son's Best" on it. Sold wholesale by all Job-
■ Iters. Semi lor sample to C. A. JACKSON &
i CO., Manufacturers, Petersburg, Va. |
Piano Tuning, &c.
* K. W. Bf.AU,
Rapairer and Tuner of Pianos, Organs nnd
1 Aeeordeons. Sign Painting also done.
OrtlerH may l>e left at J. W. reuse A Nor
man's Book Store. sep/j, ’75
Watchmakers.
U. II. IiE<|UIN,
Wiitchmnkcr,
1!M Broad Street, Columbus, Gn.
Watches and Clocks repaired in the best
manner nml warranted. Jyl, ’75
Tin and Coppersmiths.
■ WM. FEE,
J Worker In Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, Ac.
* Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
jyl, ’7H 174 Broad Street.
i Doctors.
(j DR. U. E. KNTEN.
Office Over Kent’s Ditua Store.
Ju8 ly
Lawyers.
ALONZO A. DOKIER,
Aftorne.r nnd f'ounMellor-nt-Ijaw.
n Offleo Over 120 Broad St reet,
n Practices in State and Federal Courts In
j. hot It Georgia and Alabama. mhl8,’77 ly
n t'llAIlLIW COLEMAN,
1 Altoi'iir,r*iil*Ijiw.
il Up-Stairs, Over C. E. Iloohstrasser’s Store.
fel» 11,'77 tf
— BENNETT If. CRAWFOBD,
_ Allwrncj nnd Cuuniirllor-aGLaw.
1 Office (Ivor Frazer’s Hardware Store.
I jn 14,77 ly
• UKK.SU (’ItAWFOUD. J. M. M'NKILL.
CKAWFOUO A McNEILL,
Attornc.vN nnd Uountelluni-aGLair,
128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Jftlfl,70 ly
U. E. thou an.
Attorney nnd C.‘»iinMcllor-aat-Ij»w.
Office:
V Over Iloclistrasser’s Store, Columbus, Ga.
* Jyi*,’70 ly
MARK. 11. 1ILANDFOD. | LOUIS F. GAItltAlU).
HLAMirORD A GABBARD,
Attorneys nnd ('onnscllors-ut-Ynavr.
Gfflce, No. 07 Broad Street, over Wittlch A
Rinsers Jewelry Store.
Will practice In the State and Federal Courts,
sop 1,75
REAL ESTATE A CENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Georgia Home Building, next toTelegrupli
Office, Columbus, Ga.,
Ileal llstato, Ilrokcraga anil Insurance
Agamy.
f LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT.
* Refer, by permission, to banks of this city.
iiov3,75 tf
Tlic Spirits of the Times!
l.iri.I.Y determined to eliangemy business
as soon as possible, I am now offering my
entire stock of all kinds of
q I’nrc ami Old Liquors nml lViims,
Cigars ami Tobacco;
also, all Smokers’ Articles, at and below
cost, without reserve. All drinks only TEN
CENTS, until sold out.
Itar Boom Fixtures, Ac., will be sold at a
bargain. I mean what I say, no deception.
. I'**. ItEIClI.
J. 0031 In.
Do Justice to Yourself!
BY EXAMINING MY
Goods and Prices
Before piirrlmsiug. M.v sfoek is now larger and more eomplete in
all its departments (linn It ever lias been, and everything is
priced by file rule ‘‘small profits and quick sales.”
BLACK CASHMERE, 50c. to $1.25;
“ SILKS $1 to $2.50;
ACTO CLOTH 30c.
vTXJST RECEIVED :
My second slock CLOAKS, $3.50 to $*»«;
Black and Colored SILK GALLOON and FRINGE;
* “ WOOL “
Can oiler bargains in TABLE LINEN nnd TOWELS;
Uliildreifs Colored HOSIERY in great variety.
earl Mean Business!
J. ALBERT KIRVEN,
90 Broad St.
Reduction in Rates.
O N nnd after tin* 1st of October tho Ratos
via CENTRAL LINK MOATS to all
points on the (.'butlahoochee and Flint Riv
ers will lions follows:
FLOCK.
C< iTTnN,
rtlo
.50 <
QrISTADORO’S
HAIR
DYE
Jr thoMfeitand the host, it instantaneous iu its action.
- • • •* • -*•» ■••g oT ulfteK or
dyappli-.‘<l. It
..atural sUa lcH of Wrick •
not stain the akin, and ii easi
standard preparation, and a fatorit .
-appointed toilet for lady or g—tlemnn. For salo
,||sn^ Hair UwiifPL JJ)8
ind it produces tho
paretii
by all l»nig£i«t
Vrk.'
Rroprlator. P.
Sherry for le! Sherry for le!
Just Reoelved at
The Centennial Stores,
AN EXTRA FINE QUALITY OF DENTINE IMPORTER
ALHAMBRA SHERRY!
I Offer at $6.00 per gallon.
i)thor Freight* in prop
8TEAMKK WYLhY—C. Brook*
way, Captain,
Loaves SATURDAYS, nt 10 A M, for Apnla-
chimin, Florida.
4»0-For further information call on
€'. A. KI.INN,
General Freight Agent.
Office at C. K. IIodistrasHer’s. JuSitf
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage!
MpnsnMnMipi A Guido to Wodfook and
WOMAN
n At lor it; the se-
MARRIAGE
tlecl o eml&wtr
W. A. SWIFT,
Proprietor,
tiov4 eod&wtf
BANKINC AND IN8URANCE.
Made toy tlxo
Georgia Home
IISURANCE COIPAIY,
he State of Georgia, tor the protection of her policy holders.
OUR DP0S1T is ample for tho prelection of our patrons.
WE REFRE8EKT TIIE
HOME OF NEW YORK Capital and Assets III (1.500,000
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION “ •« “ 14,000,000
MOBILE UNDERWRITERS’ “ « « 1,250,000
PETERSBURG SAVINGS and INSURANCE... “ «• “ 000,000
Ulsks will la* written ut rates ns low. Adjustments will be marie ah liberally, nml payment*
ailu ns promptly, an l>y nny other first-clans com puny represented In Ueorghi.
^Mtl«>inJJeorgiiHd(nnejMindinii5 > ^ >i>< ^
R. B. MURDOCH’S
INSURANCE AGENCY!
No. 013 Broad Sroet,
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANUE COMPANY, Athens, Gn.
PIKENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford,Conn.
MANH ATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, New York.
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Manchester, Eng.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL returns llfiy par cent. premium to 11m insured, and
> liability to nolle}' holders.
MANHATTAN will Insure Dili Houses at lowest ruling rales.
25,000 deposited with the State as security for policy holders.
Ipqk-i (yl
CROCERIES.
A. M. ALLEN, President.
O. 8. JORDAN, Treasurer.
Pioneer Stores.
-tot-
" “ doo,ooo«
Oliartorod Capital,
Pioneer Buildings, Front Street, opposite E. &
P. Mills.
T W O 3STEW S T OR IE S
FULL OF
NEW GOODS!
AGENTS FOR CHEWACLA LIME COMP’Y,
ANI) WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS IN
aENEEAB NX33 B. HANDISB .
GROCERY 0EPARTMEMT,
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
CROCKERY OF EVERY STYLE,
CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
BOOTS and SHOES, especially made for us.
I J1VERYT1IING NKW! Kvurytlilng bought for cash. Kvcrylblngsold close. Tho oel«*-
:hinted (• A K\v.\ri,,\ LIMI’7, by car load, barrel or bushel. All retail purchases dellv-
ered in Brownevllle, Girard, Rose Hill, Wynnton and the city.
A. M. ALLKN, late of A lien, Freer A- Hlges; os< AK S. JORDAN, late salesman Kagle A
Phenlx; TIlos. f 'I I Al'.M A N, late Chapman A Verstllle; WM. COOPER, late Grocer, will bo
happ^ojjet^you^^^^ M
CARRIAGES, WACONS, Ac.
H. C. McKEB,
GUN BY BUILDING, ST. CLAIR STREET,
—DEALER IN-
Carries, Buies & Wagons
Of Every Description, at Prices fo suit the times.
.vork sold and t
II exhibit cuts (from
iiufact tired, which lie
iteturer’s priees. All
„ a PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER!
On «ll (iioorfieri of » Pri vftto Nature •nun* from S«lf
Abuuo, Excobhcb, or Secret Disoanca, with (he beet
'"TcLINIGA'l LEC^U^feoVthV above diseaeee end
thoie or the Throateml Lunga, Catarrh,Huptura. the
Opium Habit,4e., price 10cti.
Either book •• tit poitpald on receipt of prlcei or all three,
containing .V«i page*, Imantitully Illustrated, for 16 cM.
Addrca. DR. BUTTS, No. IV N. JtU 6t. Bt. Louis, Mo.
SffeaaX/ASSJlfS
viv viv
of
Buggy, Carriage and other Harness; Gents’ and
Ladies’ Saddles in great variety; Collars,
Hames, Bridles,&c.; Whips,Curry
Combs, Horse Brushes,&c.
tar-ALL M IL
nelld (Idcwlv
HE SOLD AT (’LOSE PRICES.
IX. O. McKblB.