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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1874.
NO. 213
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more than
charg-
THE FOURTH DISTRICT.
rUE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION
AT NEWNAN.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
—A dispatch from Paris, yesterday,
Raya that Guizot, the author and states
man, is dying. •
—The Democrats elected a Congress
man in the Territory of Culorudo by a
majority of 2,000.
—The London OmnibuH Company have
Htated that conductors rob them to the
tune of $120,000 per unnum.
—It is reported in Paris that Francois
Pierre Gmlloume Guizot, th« eminent
historian and statesman, is dead.
—It is reported that on order will soon
bo issued expelling from Prussia all for
eign priests, monks and nuns.
—The New York ca canuors were dis
charged, the Court of Special Sussioua
deciding favorably to the plon that their
capers are not indecent.
—Dr. O. White, President of the Board
of Health, writes to Secretary Bristow
contradicting the report that yellow fever
is in New Orleans. The city is absolutely
free from it.
—In Great Britain the births of 288,473
children, and the deaths of 137,744 per
sons of both sexes, were registered in the
three months ending Jnue 30, 187*1. The
nutural iucrea-.e of population was thus
120,732.
—The Right Honorable Sir Henry M.
Starks is dead. Ho was born in 1811, and
entered tho twmy in 1828, serving with
distinction and attaining the grade of
Major General. Sir Henry also held
oral high civil offices.
—The steamship Ville de Paris, which
reached Now' York on Wednesday from
Havre, experienced a territic hurricane
The captain’s house on deck was washed
overboard. One sailor was lost, and the
captain and several others were injured.
—General Sheiidan reiterates bis affirm
ation that the treaty rights of the Indians
to the Black Hdls must bo re-poctcd, and
declares that the order prohibiting
vasiou of their country will bo strictly
enforced. Several parties have already
abandoned the project.
—G. W. Petes, the health officer, denies
the report that yollew fever prevails in
Galveston, and says there is not now
single esse of yellow
, fever in Galveston during the year 1874
j and the same is true of ull Gulf ports of
the Stale of Texas.
Political Conventions.
Mlclilgiin Reform 4’onventlou.
Detroit, September 10.—The Uoforiu
State Convention divided their nomina
tions about equal between the Democrats
and Republicans.
Tho resolutions favor economy, speedy
resumption of hard money and free bank-
' J g-
Delegates Thl> Hide the Mountain.
THE FULL BALLOT—BE^bLUIIONS.
We get this from our returned dele
gates :
As our telegram stated, Col. Beverly A.
Thornton was elected temporary and per
manent President. On taking the chair
he made one of those brief and eloquent
speeches which are among his characteris
tics.
The Secretaries were Cooper Williams,
of Harris, Sharpe, of Carroll, P. M.
Martin, of Meriwether, and E. P. Thorn- I has there been
ton, of Douglass.
THB DELEGATES
from .this side of the mountain were as _Postrunster-Gener.il Jewell lias
follows : ! ed cancelled the contract for pon-knives,
Muscogee—B. A. Thoruton, Asa Lyucli, i which have been usually issued to clerks
sr., and R. A. Bacon.
Harris—Vf. I. Hudson, Flynn Hargett,
Cooper Williams and Hines Dozier.
Talbot— Henry Persons.
Chattahoochee—Marion Bagley.
Maritm— Henry McGehee.
The oounties above had large delega
tions.
NOMINATIONS.
MARKETS.
UY TELEUKANI TO ENQUIRER.
Mark ela.
about Now York. Tho custom obtnine.1
when quills wore used for writing, and the
knife was a positive necessity then, and
has been kept up since the introduction
of steel and gold pens to tho preseut time.
—The following is a specimen of the
lying telegrams that are being sent North :
Since the murder of Ivey, a mail route
agent on the Alabama and Chattanooga
Railroad, several route agents in the South
have shown considerable alarm, and are
„ „ ** . . . | asking leaves of absence from the Post-
Hon. Henry R. Harris was put m non:- : 0 gj ce Pepaituiont, aud some decline to
nation by Mr. Park, of Moriwether; Col. ! nm ftD y longer on their routes.
J. M. Mobley by Mr. Hines Dozier, of j —The Post-offiee Department is about
Harris; L. S. Faetherstone by Mr. Free- to substitute for the old mail locks now
man, of Newnan. Each made a epeoch | »“ d "P° tt ‘ Lo struet bol f* the ,
„ . . , r , I delivery systom, new combination locks,
favoring the gentleman whoso name he | Each uity uc a.Htrict will bo furnished
proposed
Motion to adopt a plurality rule was
lost, and tbo two-thirds rule adopted.
Some members feared there were some
tied out horses, and a motion was made
that no one should be balloted for whose
name had not been announced. This
elicited some discussion, and was with
drawn.
BALLOTINGB IN FULL.
First—H. It. Harris 22; J. M. Mobley
12; L. S. Featherstone 4.
Seoond—Harris 24; Mobley 11; Feath-
erstono 3.
Third—Harris 22; Mobley 12; Feath
erstone 4.
Fourth—Harris 24; Mobley ^8 ; Feath
erstone 2; P. Smith, of Newnan, 4.
Fifth—Harris 24 ; Mobley 3; Feather-
•tone 4; 8. A. Harris, of Carrollton, 4.
test** 8ixth—Harris 22; Mobley 5; Feather-
ne 2; S. A. Harris, of Carrollton, 9.
Seventh—Harris 22 ; Mobley 5; Feath-
irstone 2; 8. A. Harris, of Carrollton, 5 ;
W. O. Tuggle 4.
Eighth—Harris 24; Mobley 14.
Ninth—Harris 24 ; Mobley 4 ; Feather-
etone 10.
Tenth—Harris 34 ; Mobley 4.
The election was then made unanimous
and H. R. Harris declared the nominee of
the District for Congress.
THE NOMINEE
Will bo olocted certainly. Two years ago
he carried the District by 1,800* majority
over his Radical competitor. It would
have been largely over this, but the Gree
ley movement caused many Democrats to
be so indifferent that they would not go
to the polls.
This year there is no Greeley in the
question, but tho simple proposition, shall
we elect a Democrat and thus denounce
the Civil Rights bill, or let a Radical win,
and thus before the world endorse it.
With a question thus put, H irris will
sweep the District by a tremendous ma-1
jority. No matter whether a Republican
ondoises or denounces the bill, tne effect
will be the same. If by any possibility,
a Republican should be eleoted who is
opposed to the bill, tho country will re
gard our Disirict as having endorsed it.
THE BESOLUTIONH
denounce the Civil Rights bill, enforce
Democratic principles and nrge thorough
organization in every county and sub
district. Through an oversight we failed
jet them yesterday, but will without
doubt to-day in time for to-morrow’s
They were offered by Mr. Tuggle,
•f Troup county.
Judge Pou was in Nownan during the
onvention.
!•». Phil Cook Re-Nominated by
I Acclamation.
Macon, Ga., Sept. 10.—The Third Con-
•wional District Convention met here
klay and re-nominated Gen. Phil Cook
r acclamation.
Dubious Specimen of Rice.—Charleston
ports a curious variety of rice. It has
g stalk, the blades and the cob of the
Binary com, but the eob is covered with
pins of riee. The seed was obtained
bm Georgia, where a pond which had
w*n planted in rice for years was drained
pd planted in corn, the result being a
pop of the hybrid rioe above described.
with locks up
different combination
pon a d
that the keys of ono city cannot be
used in another. Each key will bo num
bered, and the carrier receiving it held
responsible for its custody and proper
use.
Yellow Jark at Pommcoln.
Washington, September 10.—Commo
dore Woolsey, from Pensacola, reports
seventeen cases at the Navy Yard—two
fatal, two convalescent. The symptoms
of the others are favorable.
Cexi-
Washington, September 10.—The Med
ical Department authorizes tho statement
that there is no yellow fever in any of
the cities at the ports at which the Secre
tary of tho Treasury has ordered watch
fulness and precautionary measures. Tho
Gulf and South Atlantic cities aro unusu
ally free from malarial fevers.
By order of General Sherman, the
Washington arsenal aud Fort Foote will
each salute the Mexican Veteran excur
sion with twenty-one guns, as they pass
down the river, Monday, the 14th of Sep
tember, the anniversary of the capture of
the City of Mexico.
Fire in tlic New Jersey Wood*
Philadelphia, Sept. 10.—Dispatches
from New Jersey give the following details
of tho progress of the fire in tho piues
near Ham monton.
Tho ilre is still burning, but is under
control. Four thousand acres near Egg
Harbor has been destroyed. The tire is
nearly out now, but smoking.
Tho woods on the New Jersey Southern
Railroad, at Cedar Lake, fivo miles from
Winslow', are burning.
The crauborry bogs and dwelling of L.
A. Chewlean are destroyed, near Atlincou.
The fire rages furiously two and a half
miles to tho eastward.
The N’ew Ocean Cable.
London, September 10.—A dispatch
from tho steamship Faraday, which
engaged in laying the direct cablo to the
United States, dated the 8th iust. at noon,
reports that she was then in lat. 50 deg.
43 mill., and long. 20 deg. 32 min. F<
hundred and fifty-threo knots of cable
had been paid out.
LATER
Arkansan Democratic Convention
Little Rock, September 10.—The
Democratic Convention declared in favor
of tlio now constitution, and nominated
Buxter for Governor.
Month Carolina Itadlcnl Convention.
Charleston, September 10.—Up to
this hour, 11 a. m., tho Convention has
klone nothing. The fight is going on in
the Committee on Credentials, and the
admission of a certain contesting delega
tion, tlio result of which will involve tho
nomination or defeat of Chamberlaiu.
Columbia, September 10.—The Repub
lican Convention wasted to-day. Tbo
Credential Committee is not yot ready to
report. A public meeting will be held to
night, when prominent speakers will hold
forth.
The Convention adjourned until to-mor
row.
There is troublo over tho Charleston
delegation, tho strongest in the State.
Chamberlain and Moses stock is down. A
dozen other parties aro spoken.
It is supposed tho convention is dally
ing to lea'n the result of the action of
the Stnto Tax Union.
Columbia, S. C., September 10.—Tho
Committee oil Credentials of the Stuto
Republican Convention has not yet made
its report.
Tho action of the Convention to day
has been uniwpoitunt.
South Carolina Mate Tax Colon.
Columbia, September 10.—Tho State
Tax Union is an imposing body, repre
senting tho Tax Union organizations to
tho number of 250 in the State. Col.
James Chestnut was made President, and
in his opening address declared the pur
pose of tlio Convention to bo by peaceful
and law ful mcaus to arrest tho course of
lorruptiou and re-establish good and liou-
st government.
The Executive Committee consists of
tho following gentlemen: Dudley, Mau
rice, Milos, Miller, Wallace, Lipscomb.
Woodward, Hhaud, Bonham and Elliott.
Resolutions touching tho more com
plete organization, aud the general policy
anti plan of action of tho body, wore in
troduced and referred to this committeo.
It was instruct d, by a resolution offer
ed by Mr. Dudley, to remain in Columbia
until tlio adjournment of the Republican
Nominating Convention, and if that body
nominates suitable candidates os to hou-
osty aud intelligence, for Governor and
Lieutenant Governor, to pledge to them
tho support of the tax-payers of the State.
If, on tho other hand, the nominations
should not be of honest aud capablo men,
the Convention sh ill call a convention of
the people to make others of.
Another C hild Disappear*.
New York, September 10.—Great ex
citement exists in Greoupoiut over tho dis
appearance of a child of Jacob Hagar,
the wealthy tobacconist. Its nurse, Lizzie
Muuker, had been dismissed on Tuesday
last, and after lingering around the houso
for some time, asked permission to tuke
the child, which is only three months old,
a sail. It was grunted, and she de
parted. Since that lime tho child has
uot been seen.
Tho woman returned on Wednesday
morning, with her arms covered with
blood, and could at the time give no ac
count of herself. She was placed under
arrest, and told a rambling story to Com
missioner Jenson, that, when the boat
reached tho New York side, aud wLile she
was waitiug for it to return to Greeupoint,
two men came in, and after blinfolding
hor, carried off the child and dragged her
on the shore. They crossed somo olher
ferry, aud wore takeu to a dingy house,
where the handkerchief was taken from
her eyes. Tho child was carried away,
and on her making an outcry, they cut
her on tho arms. She finally escaped aud
got back to New York, from where she
returned to Greeupoint.
No credeuco is p'uced in tLe story, and
tho police are investigating the affair.
foreign intelligence.
apain.
REPUBLICAN SUCCESS.
Madrid, September 10.—After ten
hours of hard lighting the Republicans
have beaten the Carlists at Moro, near
Terenle.
WHIP HEWS.
.Honey ami si
Paris, September 10.—Rentes 34 francs
80 centimes.
New York,Sept. 10.—Money2 percent.
Stocks dull. Gold 109$. Exchange— loug
4S">; short 487$. Governments dull. State
bonds quiet and nominal.
New York, September 10.—Money,
abundant supply at 2 to 2$ per ecu'.
Sterling steady at 5. Gold dull at Oja 1 ).
Governments steady and little doing.
States quiet ami uominal.
Louisville, September 10.—Corn quiet
and unchanged at 70n74. Flour un
changed. Pork quiet and uuchuuged at
$23.50. Jhicon firm; shoulders 10$; clear
ril) sides 14$; clear sides 15j. Lard 10$.
Whiskey $1. Bagging—2 pound Ken
tucky hemp 14al4$; flax and jute I4$al5,
as to weight.
Cincinnati, September 10.—Flour firm
and in fair demand; family $5 25a5 40.
Corn firm; No. 2 mixed 70a80c; common
$1 I8.i 1 21. Pork st ady at $23a23 50.
Lard irregular; sales of summer at 13$o ,
generally held at lie. Bacon in fair de
maud but higher; shoulders 10$al04; clear
rib sides 14$al5o.; clear sides 15-jal5$o.
Whiskey firm at $1 00.
New' York, September 10. — Flour
steady. Wheat quiet and unchanged.
Corn la2c better. Pork heavy; mess
$ 2 25. Lard heavy; steam 14$. Stand
ard frieghts steady.
Cotton Market*.
Liverpool, September 10—1 p. m.—Cot
ton quiet and unchanged; sales 12,000—
including 2,000 for speculation and ex
port.
Livfkpool, September 10—2 r. m.—Cot
ton—Sales of shipments of new' crop
ba-is of middling uplands, nothing below
good ordinary, 7 13-lti.
Sales of 4,000 bales of American.
New York, Sept. 10.—Cotton weak and
irregular; sales 083 bales; uplands 13$c;
Orleans I7jc.
Futures opeued easier: September 15$
al7-32: October 15 l-lt»a$; November
15 1-10.
New York. Sept. 10.—Futures closed
steady; sales 27,000 bales; September 15
25 32a 13-13, October 15 il-32«$, Novem
ber 15{n0-32, December 15 5-13al 1-82,
January 15 13-32, February 15jf, March
15 31-32.
Low middlings steady, lower grades
weak and irregular ; sales 1558 bales at
13$dl7$o ; net receipts 42.
Mobile, September 10.—Nothing do
ing; middlings nominally 15$; low mid
dlings 14jJ; good ordinary 13;,al4; not re
ceipts 210.
New’ Orleans, September 10.—Quiet;
middlings 13}; low* middlings 15$; good
ordinary 14}; uot receipts 508; exports to
Great Britain 2,407; sales 250; [sales lust
evening 450.
Wilmington, September 10.—Steady,
middlings 15$; low middlings 14?; good
ordinary 13; net receipts 3; sales 83.
Savannah, September 10.—Demand
better, lower to sell; middling 15; low
middlings 14 j; good ordinary 13J; net re
ceipts 830 bales ; sales 535.
Galveston, September 10.—Dull and
unchanged; middling logo; low mid
dling I4$c; good ordinary 14c; net re
ceipts 522 bales.
Baltimore, Sep!ember 10.—Flour in
good demand and unchanged. Wheat
quiet but firm. Corn quiet and steady.
Mess pork nominal uud dull.
Baltimore, September 10.—Dull nnd
easy; middlings 13j[; low middlings 15jf;
good ordinary 15; sales 130; shipments
140.
Norfolk, September 10.—Nominal;
low middlings 15; net receipts 151.
Charleston, September 10.—Demand
fair; middlings 15}; net receipts 210;
sales 400.
Boston, Soptombor 10.—Quiet and un-
chauged; middlings 17}; net rocoipts 33;
sales 250.
Memphis, September 10.—Weak; mid
dlings 15if; low middlings 15$; receipts
233; shipments 235.
Augusta, Sept. 10.—Quiet; middlings
15c; net receipts 148; sales 130.
Philadelphia, Sept. 10.—Dull ; mid
dlings 17c.
COLLEGES.
SELECT FEMALE SCHOOL,
Coluxubua, Gt-*.
GROCERIES.
rpHE TENTH bOlIOLASTiG
J. year will bo^ln the first day or
October. 1874.
The Rov. O. A. Kendrick will
be nsaoclntod with tho tehool to
touoh M< (lorn Languages amt
Holloa. Lot tn>8.
Music Department—Mrs. L. Sponoor.
Tuition In Literature reduced 1» per cent.
All Branches thoroughly taught.
A fow board* rs tan be accommodated tn the
family of the 1 rlnctpal.
scp9 fcf J. R. MclNTOSH.
Wesleyan Female College,
NIACON, CEORQIA.
The Thirty-Seventh Annual Seaaion
Begin* Oet. Bth, 1874.
rpiIE Faculty Is full, court ting ot a Prerl-
_L dent and four Professors. amply assisted
by sovoral ladles of largo experience and well-
known ability hh toucher-. Tho rates of
tuition have boon largely r.ducod.
For circulars containing lull lmf»rmntion,
address the President, or
O. W. SMITH,
augl8 toct6 Soerotary.
GEORGIA
Pio Nono College,
Macon, Ga.
U1I8 now urn! magnificent College will open
for tho reception of Htudents on TUESDAY,
TOUKK 0th, 1H74. It U CON DUCT KD BY
SECULAR PRIESTS, aided by Lay Professors,
uuder the HUpuivihlon of the Ut. Rkv. W. II.
GROSS, P.D., Bishop of Savannah.
Situated two miles from the city proper, and
occup>ing a lofty eminence overlooking .he sur
rounding country, the |»|u Nono College, with u
delightful grove nnd recreation grounds covering
forty-five acres, nthirds every advantage to
student.
The Domestic Depart ment and Infirmary
under tho cate of the Sisters of Mercy.
Terms—Board and Tuition per annum, ItfWI
For further particulars
jy.'U d*w2m
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
LAW DEI* A It I*31 ENT
T 11. MINOR, LL.I)., Prof. Com. an I Stat.
rj. Law ; S. O. Southall, LL.I)., Prol, Equity
and Liw-Moroha it, international L w, etc.
Session begins Oet. 1, 1874, and oontlnues ntno
months. Instruction by text-nooks and le>
tureB combined, illustrated by Moot-0 >uit < x-
erclsos. For Catalogues, upplv (P. O. Univ<
sity or Vtt) to WM. WERTENBAKER,
See’y Faculty. septj w®w
D avidson
college.
Next Session will begin Kept. d4, IN74.
Healthy location. Moral atiuuspheie. stru t dis
cipline. Thorough teaching. Moderate chargi-i
Seve n professors. For Catalogue or Intormatloi
apply to J. It. BLAKE,
Chairman of the Faculty,
Je24 lUwSnil f'ott Office., Duvidinn fbUtflt, X. C.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Dissolution.
T he firm of Bradford a snow
was dissolved on tho first instant by
tual consent.
All claims against the firm must bo presented
to .las. A. Brail lord for settlement.
Persons owing us will please call nnd settle
their bill*, as wo need tho money to pay our
debts. sepO lw
New Painting Firm!
JOB PRINTING.
GILBERT’S
PRINTING OFFICE
BOOK BINDERY.
RAVING EXTENSIVELY REF
nlshed my ofilee, In anticipation of the buslnoss
ssa-on which is now opening, with new mate
rial, I am Letter prepared than ever to do
evary description of work desired by
Merchants,
Corporations,
Societies,
Railroads,
Steamboats,
And the Public Generally.
New York, September 10.—Arrived:
Cubs, Australia, Oity of New York.
Arrived out: Alox. McNeil, Axanunta,
. iv j . i Delia, Dcruiomnia. \ eu(1 '
A dispatch from tho l arada . under | ^ „ lomUer 10.-Arrived- | {£*
date of yesterday inoruiug, 10th, states
the work of shifting tho paying out of j Garaull MoDonaid.
the cablo from fore to aft tank hud boon Sailed M.mlm t.i .
successfully accomplished, aud all was - ___
proceeding well. PROF. GEO. W. CHASE
BRADFORD A CAFFORD.
U J E HAVE THIS DAY ENTERED INTO
copartnership, and will conduct the
Painting buidne.-<M in nil its details, and u1h»
keep on naml Sash, BUn ls, Panel lloors and
Glasa of all sizes, by tho box or single light,
single or double. Also, Putty and Mixed
Paints ready lor use.
w e will work at the lowest prices, give sat
isfaction, and ask the patronage of our friends.
JAS. A. BRADFORD,
GEO. W.GAFFORD.
Sept, e, 1874. _dlw
New Church Music Book
FOR 1874—1878.
THE LEADER !
By H. H. Pal
t . assisted by L. O. Emerson.
iust issued nnd rea<*
already nssurod. It* p
tic. Its Buoeosi
...... masterB—the musical
sl~n anti the musical public. Specimen
sent Iroo on application.
Price 41.28. *111.00 per dozen.
River oi* Liife!
FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS.
A sale of over 30,0 0 in less than one year
attu.-ts the merit ol this book. Tho publishers
are confident that no better Sabbutli School
Book has been pub'lsbed in years, and none
rDESPEOTFCJLLY announces that
THE WEATHER-
Dkpaktmknt ok Wad, >
Washington, September 10, 1874.)
Probabilities.—For Friday, over the 1 0 i*5arcla and oi'horg cat luilitn masters'ure „ v.
, . 4l .. inppa.Qf.inf? rn,t carefully applied; while in Plano playing the ' This day published. Has been many years
South Atlantic States, inert asing ea t ' t i lQ mo8t recent and improved in preparation and will be welcomed by all the
vi-inAa falling barometer, stationary tem- schools of fingering are developed. lovers ol Mr I hoinas'Saered Music—and who
winds, iat g Terms (as heretofore) $5 00 per month for is notone? As a quarto. Book for Choirs, it will
nerature. and rain on tho coast. Over tho lessons; *10 per month lor bi-woukly be found indispensable.
Golf Stnto*. stationary and filing b.rom- tag* , 8olrocl wUlta „v»., *. j
oter northeast to southeast winds, slight p r0 f. CHASE is also now prepared to I une Oliver DltCOIl « GO., GI1&S. a. CltSOn & CO.
change in temperature, partly cloudy NeraSS. "* j 7U Bro*d«.y, N. Y,
weather, and local rain.. j "SI" | ui>2«
R“hS r-onuJiuoThts Instructions In VOUAL
AND INST III'MEN I AL MUSIC, at his res-
idoncc souihwes. corner ol Troup and Craw
ford streets. '
in the cuitiyatDn ol I Thoma*’ Sacred Quartets and Anthems
An examination of Prions ami Stock is ask
ed, guaranteeing Good and Reliable Work
manship, with Promptness.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
1IAVK JUST RKCKIVED
Cream Cheats, Pint Apple Chens,
New Maokerel In kits,
Flour from New Wheat,
Oat Meal, Rye Flour,
Wheat and Corn Grits,
Canned Fruits and Meats,
Cider Vinegar 50o per gal.,
Kero.ene Oil, 40c gallon,
Sugar of all grades,
Coffee, Rioe end
Cracker..
All purckiuiea delivered.
gwg7 if
I RISH OAT MBA la. SAGO, TOPIOCA, IIKCK-
KR’S FARINA, FIN K TKAS Ml low pticcs.
Oriiiwi & Black well’d I’h-kelt, all |ilul*.
Kxtra Choice Rio, Old Government Java and
Mooho Ouffoo. ltoa»t« d Coffee.
Beat Lraudd Haunt aud Brmtkfaat Sti I pa.
St. Louis Pearl Grits, 20 lb for $1.
Blackwell’s Durham Smoking Tobacco, 7.8c V lb.
Lorillard's Bright and Dark Coutury Chewing
Tobacco. *
West’s Kxtra No. I Kerosene Oil, 40<: V gallon.
Pure Cider Vinegar, ftOc V gallon.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
.1-21 l febl dl2 n| Trustee.
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
—OF—
J. & i. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 10 Broad 8t.,
fiolumbus, Ga.,
KKKPM CONKTAkTIiV Ok IIA Mil AIIOliT
100,000 pounds Baoon.
BOO barrels Flour.
From 100 to 200 berreli fugar.
100 bag. Coffee.
From 100 to 200 barrel. Syrup.
200 barrel. Whi.key.
200 boxes Tobaooo.
BOO “ Soap.
200 “ Candlea.
100 barrels Lard.
SO “ Maokeral.
BOO sacks Salt.
80 th rcea Rica.
BOO reams Wrapping Paper.
100 oats. Potash.
100 “ Sardines.
100 “ Oysters.
100 “ Pickltt.
100 boxes Candy.
100 “ StaroK
IOO Krona Parlor Matches.
1,000 pouuda LorlllwrtPa Snuff.
BO,OOO Cigars.
1,000 pouuda Green and Black Ten.
300 bags of Shot.
IOO boxes Soda aud Fancy Crackers,
IOO 41 Cheese In aeaaon.
SO barrels Vinegar.
SO casks Sootch Ale.
100 doxen Wooden Buckets.
100 doxen Brooms.
And everything in the Grocery line, which they
offer to the trade by the package, an low on any
other Jobbing House lu the United Ftates.
ai.riur.ru J. A J KAUFMAN.
LOTTERY.
POSTPONEMENT!
SKUOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
in aid or THE
Masonic Relief Association
Off Noifolli.
Day Positively Fixed.
U ISDAY, NINETEENTH NOV'R,
LAST CHANCE.
This enterprise In mnduotod by the MA-
GNU) RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NOR-
FOLK, VA., under authority of tho Virginia
Legislature, (not passed Maruh 8th, 1873.)
Tickets—41,000 Cash Gifts.
*800,000
To too Gklven A.way!
One Oraud Cash Gilt of $30,000
One Grand Cash Gift of ... 26,00'
One Grand Cash Gilt of ... 20,' 00
Ono Graud Cash Gift or - 10,000
One Grand Cash Gilt of • • 6,000
One Grand (’ash Gift of - - • 2,600
One Grand Cash Gift of - > - 2,000
16 Cash Gift* of #100 > each - - 16,000
28 Caih Gifts of 600 each - 14,000
48 Cash Gifts of 250oach 10.760
70 Cash Gilts of 160 each - 11,860
260 Cash Gifts of 100 each • - 26,000
678 Cash Gilts of 60 each • - 28.000
6000 Cash GlHs of 10 each 60,000
6000 CASH PRIZES, aggregating • *260,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets, $10; Hair Tickets. |6; Quar
ter Tickets, *2.60; Eleven Ticket*, $100
NO INDIVIDUAL BCNEFIT8.
This Concort Is strletly for MASONIC iur-
Hoses, and will he conducted with the Haute
liberality, honesty and ralroe>s which charao-
terliod the first enterprise.
»HN la. KOPEK, President.
For tlokets and circulars, giving full lnlor-
■OOKE, Ncc’y,
Norfolk, V».
• Responsible Agenta wantod.
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Fifth and Last Concert
IN AID or Tilt.
Public Library of Kentucky.
DAY FIXED
AND A
FULL DRAWING ASSURED
Monday, 30th November, 1874
LAST CHANCE
FOR
An Easy Fortune !
A tioRtponement of the Fifth Concert of the
t'uldic Library of Keuttu ky ban bi-eii *<• generally
anticipated, aud la ao mauiiimtly fur Iho I' tertmt of
all i-oururned, that it mint meet the approval ol
all. The day la now abHolutely fixed, hioI there
will he iio variation Irom tho programme now an
nounced. A sulliciout liumbirof tirkulri bad InOU
t<dd to have enabled us to have had a Urge draw
lug on the 31at of July, but u abort postponement
wax colHiderui profurahlo to u parllul drawing.
Let it I hi borno in mind that
The Fifth Gift Concert
18 T1IKLA8T WHICH WILL KVKR IIK GIVEN
UNDKK TI118 CHARTER AND IlY THU I'RKH
KNT MANAGEMENT.
That It will poaitively aud unequivocally take
place aa announced on
Monday, SOth November,
that tha music will he the boat tho country affords,
and that
20,000 Cash Gifts
AWUSKOAT1NO
$2,500,000!
Will bo distributed by lot among ticket holders.
List of Gifts.
$260,000
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT..
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT.
ONE GRAND GASH G1TT.
6 GASH GIFTS $20,000
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanke
vary d-scilption on hand, or printed at
Railroad Reoaipt Book,
For the different Roads, of various idzes, al
ways on hand, and also inado to order at short
notlco.
In fact, the establish in
facilities ample to doovor
a VD ill tig Gard to t
Receipt Book to a R y.»
lluarto Volume.
nt is complete, and
due riplionof work,
Poster, an i from a
Ledger, or a large
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
BOOK BINDING,
Many additions have b cn tnudo during the
pastseaton, and it is now very complete, and
work in that line cannot oo surpassed for IlnDh
and durability.
Having an Immense quantity and large up-
sortmentol Type, sevon Press-s run by Stoam
Power, and ono o' the tn >st oxtenslvo stocks of
Paper, UU1 and Later Heads, Cards, Tugs, Ac,
er brought to Golumbus, n > delay can occur,
or aatlsfactlon fall to be given, both in Price
and Quality of Work.
Remember tho plaee,
OLD MJN AND TIMES OFFICE,
(Opposite Now Postotflce Building)
Randolph Street, Colunthus, On
My Country Friends and 1
remember the ubove, and tei
TilOS. GILBERT,
Golumbus, Ga.
8T6VES and tin ware.
Stoves, Stoves
^NATHAN CRUWNA
10 GASH GIFTS 14,000 each
16 CASH GIFTS 10,000 eaob
an < ASH GIFTS 6,000 ouch
V CASH GIFTS 4,000 each
3 CASH GIFTS 8,000 each
JASH GIFTS 2,000 each
26 000
, 100,000
. 140,000
, 160,000
, 100,000
. loo.ooo
00,000
RN (Opposite Bun Office) mB
Columbus, Ga.,
'OULD respectfully invito the attention of his
frlondrt and customors to his extensive
stock of BTOVEri, HOLLOW AND bTAMI'ED
WARE, U0U8K-FURNIHIIINU (lOODB.Ac. Also
TIN WAKE, at wholesale and retail.
w°
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and in the best manner.
He solicits a call, feeling amurod that he eon
givo entire satisfaction
DIAMOND MPEGTAC'LEN!
These fipectasles aro manufactuied from "Min
ute Crystal Pebbles" molted together, and are
called Diamond on accobnt of their hardness and
brilliancy.
Having b
-stod with tho polarisropa, the
_iuvo been found to admit fifteen
nt less heated rays than auy other pebble.
They a » ground with yrent seientifle accuracy,
diamond L-i
per
10. CASH GIFTS
240 GASH GIFTS
600 GASH GIFTS
19,000 GASH GIFTS
GRAND TOTAL20,000 GIFTS, ALL
GASH *2,600,000
PRICE OP TICKETS.
Whole Tickets $ 60 00
Halves 26 00
Tenth, or each Coupon 6 00
11 Whole Tickets lor 600 00
22^ Tickets for 1,000 00
Persons wishing to Invest, should order prompt
ly, either of the Home Office, or our Local Agents.
Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfac
tory agents.
Circulars containing full particulars furnished
on application.
THO. E. HHA INLKTTE,
Agent and laaager, *
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
Por tickets aud information, apply to
Capt. C. A. Kllnk, Agt.
Columbus. Hu.
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BUY ONLY THE
Genuine Fairbanks Scales.
i^i7Wr*P*''d
Stork Scales, Coal Scales, Huy Scali-i, Dairy
Scales, Counter Scales, Ac., Ac. Also,
Miles Alarm Till Co.’s
ALARM CASH DRAWER!
EVERY
MEU CHANT
•UOl’LO
Use Them 1
EVERY
Warranted.
atic aberrations, and produce
a brightness and distinctness of vision uot before
attained in spectacles. Manufactured by the
8poncor Optical Manufacturing Co., New York.
For sale by responsible agents in every city In tha
Union.
W1TT10H A KINSKI,, Jewelers and Opticians,
ar« sola agont* for Columbus, 3a., Irom whom tbay
can only be attaluod. No peddlers employed.
Do not buy a pair tmlesa you sea the trade
mark *
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FAIRBANKS A CO.,
til BROADWAY, N. Y.,
166 Baltimore Stiret, Baltimore,
• 83 Camp Streot, Now Orton ih.
FAIRBANKS A EWING.
Maoonic Hall. Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS, DROWN A 40.,
2 Milk street, Boston,
a reals by Lea .ling Hardware Dealers.
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