Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 30, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1874. [For th* I'HQUiaaa-licx. •ONG—CEXTESffflAI*. by a Rb-'Jbbatbd Kkbel. Music (fOKTHE niO DRUM AM)4J ~:CU05 VOICES) ■Y.QOLOSSUtt GlLMOCB. ■an, Columbin-D ! happy fcuo < Hail y* Q ,tlii,e, *very ore t That baouitd an 1 beljh*d In Eallof *'• sausa I T.at takcU the itraet altU land api-lau**, Aal when the breeze of war wee over, Fled to the c-itom for eover! Let Grant and Oetlln be our boast, Aid Grant’* “third term” our etendtif teazt Till Fraadotn, f eed from fale* alarme, H peale war right to carry arm*, And lei^toi ue in a wholesome fix To o*l*gfate old seventy -fix! So, all ydpeople, be eontent With ilii celestial Government, That itS§ your nig, to kill \ aur veta, Aid stalls >o jr kulfe to cut your throat, Aid bide you with paternal tears feast, Pig i another hundred yoars t [For the ExQUimaa-irw. POXPEY’S PILLAR. CROCERIES. Let PMiney beware of ye modem lights Thai are leail ig bis feet to evil, PortnaeovereLnpst of h's olvll rights Is hie anolent right to be elvll. a. ka*. LAUY LIKE. timing* hold on. poplins don’t “dya” will, el ie now mtda in tha Byxan- latcet full dreas fin id diamond >len fabric* with fumy aurfaoos |<referrud. ohair dress has • good daal of M wit? in it. —Tha newest slaava fit* tight, with an opan ovt-rsiaeve. —For indoor dr* sees, a ravival of v*l- vat iu prognosticated. —ASalisbury, Md., girl has $3.60 eavad «p for » marriage liceuae. ’ inclined to ambonpoiut Eld wear tightly gored ekiita. -All cashmere overdresses must match illy with tin ir silk underskirts. Etiquette requires bri al gifts to be a few days ahead of the event. Rliite silk can ho turned and ron- 1 in iiity different ways. Ki be simplest party dress a young lady IBB ge*t ia a while tsr.atau. —The female dress reformer! ate pre paring for a hot winter cr» upuign. The wom*n suffrage question seems to have iMivmy. —A woman was fined $10 in London fafently for taking a child suffering from •earlet fever into u street car. —An English farmer’s daughter at Gvinton has been sent to jail for one BiOA'h, with hard labor, for stealing a kid glove valued at fid. —A new commandment for domestic •trvice —shait not entice away thy ' Balghbor'a cook, nor hi* man aoivaut nor $ia maid servant, by the oflor of higher • mages. —A Long Branch flirt has danced 7 hours p*r day tor 43 succe sive days, bat if her father should ask her to split a lit tle wood to last over Sunday, she proba bly would feel faiut. —Mrs. Elizabeth A. A'len, who im plored to be rocked i hleep, when she was bSeat big ntrappin hulk of a young wo- IMta over twenty, with a waterfall, is now ACHtiug a paper in Portland. —The English ladies who were hunted > throughout France, on a charg* of npl city i't the escape of Ih.zaine, were > boarding-school imo-os from Connes, 0 went out iu a boat and got tip a flirt- on with Colonel Villette, the Marshal’s i-namp. —After throwing eight boys over the leap*, out of a watermelon pat h, a Olay togRty (\fo ) woman obarged them espe- Triatlj: "Now, see ’ere, boys, ye’ll keep tbit thing up ti>l ye get me riled.” fteWhen woun n aro freely admitted to 4|Mf practice of law is there not danger IU through their influence the lawn effecting m image w 11 bo so “reformed” fell no man will dare taka a wife ? —A Cincinnati man having lost bis s ; t- •atfOQ last 8titimiehis wife took some Matey she had secietly saved and stared iocery store, She succeeded at once, 1 now employs her husband as olerk at 1 wages. -The most stylish hats for young la- l are “Rubens” felt, turned up with a r buckle, bound with velvet of the > shade, the crown swept with a long rich plume which touches the shoulder. -The St. Louis Christian Advocate has r for tuusio, aud complains that a ch choir is s .oriligi us when the line, i are going home to die uo mure,” is ered, “we’re going home to Dinah i to Dinah More.” [—The arrangements of th* trimming L n many of the most costly imported i and bonnets is ho very broad, st»ik- , aud what the French oall “noisy,” as quire great modification before being d to the present style of olose, re eled walking dresses. -A Rhode 1-land clergyman says that itiug a good woman soon after a great lay horror, she exclaimed, “Oh, Mr. such a terrible thing has happened ! i engi-ift aud cars on tho toad ap-cd, a* d before they could execrats l passimjj' is twenty of them wero so- pglatioated." —A repentant bride recently wrote to fear parents from across the seas: “Tho Motion of a screw steamer is like riding a gigantic camel that has the heart disease, ana yon do not mihs a single throb. JL knew of nothing to compare with it for boredom, unless it be yonr honeymoon Whan you have married for money." - —A recently made benedict write* an fallows conrerniDg his yomig wUVh hab it.: If th-re won a b.l-ruoiii a mil. long, and h«r entire wardrobe eonld be packed <0 . band bur. still you'd And portions of that wardrobe scatte-.d along th# whole nil. of dressing-room. She's a nice thing to look at when put together, bnt thii wonderful creation is evolved from a oh«o. interminable of pins, ribbons, r<ga, powder, thread, brushes, oornhs and laees. If there were "even thousand drawer* iu yonr room, and yo« asked but for on. to D.-k.pt sacred aud inviolate for yonr own private use. that particular one would be fall of hairpins, ribbons, and soiled enffa. 8.0M provision, some proteetion in this nmM.r should bs it).erect in the marriage —Xing Gornba. of Afrioa, haa made M. of the new cable to aey to Boston : "Lwt mt-aionary just been put to hake ; nlhar thin ; send something eorpnlent.' W. J. \VATT. 1. A. WALKER. C. H. WATT. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin House, H ave now in store \nd to arrive, everything hscai.lt kept in a First Ulus* Provision Store, tu-wb: 50 labels. Clear Rib Bacon Sides. 50 ** Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Moat. 150 Ro’Js 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. Will have FLORIDA SYRUP •• toon as th. ....on will permit Ita being ahipped. ^ Don't forget the place. «!»: tr WATT a WALKER. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. HOLSTEAD & CO.,~ ‘ AGRICULTURAL 01F0TI! Is Warranted Perfect! LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN SHIP AND VERY LOW PRICE! Farming Implements find >Inelilne«*!! SEEDS OF ALL KINDS! CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS! RUST-PROOF OATS, GEORGIA RYE, WHEAT, BARLEY, GLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS I i DRY COODS. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, _A.t 3NTo. 132 Broad Street, AND AUK PREPARED TO SELT. Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW Y IlK OR ELSEWHERE To ronvlneo any merchant Mint the abovo statement is correct, wo j ro, oso to duplicate any Now York invoico- they may brlug um. Parti s •IcHlrnus ol hu. ing at retail will flml our Rotail House (No. l&t Broad street) e sold at b ttoin prices. 1 will take plea&uro in showing CAWLEY & LEWIS, Columbus, <3 September 4 tf COTTON WAREHOUSES. L. M. Ulil KLS. O M. WILLIAMS. "Wherewithal Shall Ye be Clothed?” TO ANSWER THIS GO TO THE NEW YORK STORE, W HERE S. LANDAU ER haa on hand a atonk of DRY GOODS that haa never been aur- pasted in qu Illy •ndjirt e 8 lulh .if tho Wtioleail-. H urn. of too Oie.it Metropolis Those guod.httvu just arrived, and worn .elootud with tho greatest L-nro. . Tuoy 1 .elude— 1. Dress Goods of Every Style and Variety. 2. Flannels, Woolens, Shawls, Skirts, Blankets, Quilts. 3. House-Furnishing Goods, including Sheetings, Table Cloth* Towels, Napkins, and L nrnsef every kind and gride. 4. Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons and Factory Checks, Ac. 5. Jeans, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Waterproofs in endless variety. e. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Lace and Embroidery. 7. Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, all the Latest Novelties. 8. Notions and Fancy Goods of Every Description. Buttle Luces, Bug'o Trimmings, Bugle Bells. 9. The most superior article of Kid Gloves from 75c to $1.50. 10. Ladies’ and Genltemen’s Underwear and Furnishing Goods. 11. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, and every article of this kind to he found In the largest house* of the groftio&t cltios. It Is always a pleasure to show ih:it In wMch BURRliS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also sell the Brown Cotton Gin. Oif* ''r. W. II. IIV011 ,- S is with ns as SciileBtnan, an«l will be plmmi-d to serve hla old friends. GEORGIA STATE FAIR. THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR OF 1 3 7 4. The Annual Fair of tha Georgia State Agricultural Soolaty for !I74 9 WILL BE HELD AT Oglethorpe Park, Atlanta, Georgia,. BEGINNING OCTOI1EB lOTH, AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK! 816,000 In Premiums Offered, all In CASH Except Med als and Diplomas. Mo Silver Plate. NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED t We nppenff a few oxtraoti from Premium List, as shoeing th* rang* and aha* aot**r of the Exposition : COUNTY PREMIUMS. To tho County making tuu D a. Etu.« iiion «•! rtiUolv $3033$ To tho County mulling the lie t. Exhil-itmii u( FI ELL) UilOPd 33033 To tho County making the H a' Exuib.liwu of IiUKTTCULTUKaL and DO MESTIC Products 303 33 To the County making the D. m Ex i nimi «.i Full ITS 100 33 To tbo Comity making the li<Ht ExniUniun of DOMESTIC MANUFAC TURES l»3 03 To the County rnukiug cue Boat Ex .ibni>-u oi Ait 1 li.LES MANUFAOiURBD BY MACHINERY 300 33 For the County making the semu.d Iiuhi * xnituiiuu ot uriiolea uianutaoturad by machinery 1*0 33 HORSE DEPARTMENT. Best thoroughbred Siaitou mi i hu o: u n u * ih Best Stallion of ail w« rk, hi d t-«. of i.is ColtH Beat Q iding or Mare Second Be-t Gelding or Mu ie Beat combination Hoiro or Mate... Best .saddle Horae or Mare Second Beat Saddle Hors* or Muiv Third Beat Saddle Horse or M <ie Finest and B«*t Double Te«m—matci Second Best Daub e Team—matched . Beat pair Mules-— iu luiuess Best aiugle Mule A. M. ALLEN. PET Kit PUEWH. H'’ontaine ixrelionse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants ....•too ax .... IMOV .... 1WM .... 10 00 .... SO 00 .... SO 00 .... tsoo .... 10 ao 1UOOO JOB PRINTING. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. have IV Call end examine for joarnelvee. ta.vn so much ^rlile. H. I:ANDAUER, vei at d?m No. 82 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. THE LATEST IMPORTATION! A Full Car Load of Dry Goods Just Ini JOSEPH & BRO., JJATE ON THE SHELVES THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF Siuok la tho South, and a*e daily recolvlng additions. Prices Lower tlimi Ever! LATEST STYLES PRINTS, HELTINO, STEEL AND IILACK BUCKLES, AND EV- „ EUYTHI.NO A LADY COULD DESIRE. Sept. 6, lS74-tt MILLINERY. WATERINC PLACE8. SPRINC MILLINERY. H hv ‘ 1 li tho IMlJ-tihlNG AND III.KACillNG riauo in «!««< Intvst stylo-*, at tho xliorie t ii<*tic«. Noxt door below tho Now VoiH r*toro. MRd. OOLVIN and tV MO\ \ VV a nil Springs, MERIWETHER CO., GA. T \ 1113 FAVOKITK ItKSOhT la now o|«n for * fj.ru gild the flnwtt JOHN L. MD8TIAN, Notice. £JURING THE LO V etage of wator tho Oontral Line of Bnats wbl ubollsh thoir present eche*l- ale of running. Wm. JOHNSON, To Arrive s VII lull lino In 0Yer> Dopartiuen’, :or tho FALL TRADE. PEACOCK & SWIFT. >ep4 B80LUTR DIV0KCBS 0UTAJNBD FROM different Ftxtej. for dcfertlon, It. £ ti No pubUrjty granted. Addro V*r*4. eb.irg<» uriM! dli Young’s Kust Proof Oats. M Y RUST POOF OATS ARE NOW ioa y for mnract. I’all at tho Guano Depot and fecure ihctn. Thoy are put up In five i umiel b tckn. at *1.50 per buit.el. A Treatise on tho Cnlttvation ot G.itB will aoootn- pany ouch onior. eoj.8 -i&w2m W. H Y3UNG. To Merchants. T O you that wl*h to lay in your Fall and >•' inter .*3took, I will say that l haro a luntoit'K’k of GOOD TIN WARE, STOVES GRATES. WEE JJO'IS, DAK OVENS, AVIlgPlIlh'DlS A Genoml Asxurtinent HOUSL-FUKNlSIilNG GOODS, which I will soil vei y 1 -w, ut wboloaalo or rn. j tail. * Wood, Wood! D|MP|W00P, ready xawed, #4.09 per ••rd. Weed MVti fcr 50 eenti per cord. Oeltn flllwl prompt- l r M^,I>*>!.|| te th. »wa ir Mr.rnnr.pi Miirrrw rn ■ ’ W. W. SHARPE & CO., Publishers’ Agents No. 25 Park Row, Now York, Aot wthorlrod te Contract far Ad- M. HOB?!!. . 114 Croj *>.y!Wi dtwly Alderney Stock Jj^ARNET, the tkorough brM Aldaraay Bull, will h« at Oamel’s ; Stables lor ten da;*. . „ f Pell t STOVES, ORATES and HOLl.OW WARE made by tho Southo r n Stove v\orks of this ■ eity, to which you can not ropalrs at a n y time. Gall and 1 ok and price lor ;ourselves, or 1 send your order/* to J. M. BENNETT, 141 Broad St , Columbus, Ga. teplft d Awl in A - LAROE Lot Kentucky J eniM, I WARRANTED ALL WOOL EILLIKO, AT PEACOCK & SWIFT’S. GILBERT’S PRINTING OFFICE BOOK BINDERY. pJAVING EXTENSIVELY REFUR* j Dished my offlou, la nnticlp illori of the business ' season whl h is now open ng, with n*w mute- | rial, I am tetter prepared than ever to do ; every doscrl, tlon of wo»k duel od by Merchants, Corporations, Societies, Railroads, Steamboats, And the Public Generally. An examination of P.*lo »p and Sto^k 1* ask- *<l, guuMnt juln-r Q >o.l und lie-liable V\o k- mans^lp, with P.ouiptnoss. Georgia end Alabama Legal Blanks | Or every d srlption on hand, or pilnted ot | short no.iae. Railroad Roceipt Books For th* dlff-rent Reids, of vario-ts slier, al ways on hand, and tLo in tdo to ur«Kr at *horl notice. In f ot, th^ est t lls fao lilies *m 1j tod u fr in a VLliing Oard to * P j-io , mi. ltoucl|>t ll-ios to a U y..l Ledger, or i Q,-ano Vclutuc. IN THE L EPARTaMENT OF BOOK Many add.tlons hnvo b on made during t o pastsjut-on, and It is now very oompl-tc, and work In tha'. line cannot he surpasaea for llul h and duralil.lty. Hav'mr an lin’oenro qu'ntDy and lirgo ns iriment oi Type, fo on Pr fs s run by S'o on Power, iin I onoo the in'.t extens.ve stock-of Paptr, HI 1 -m > L -tter lleo<ls, G irds, Tags, A«*, or brought oO lumbus, in del i; cun oocur, 9-ttsrncilon fill to bo givon, < <Ah in Prlco d Quality of Work. Remember tho place, OLD hUX AND TI22E8 OFFICE, (Opposite No at Posio&ee DJl!dln t .) Rnudolph Ktrcof, Columbus, On. My Country Friends end Pi*rant will | les*o remember th* above, nnd rou>! ti.e r onion to TIIQS. OIMtF.aaT, A. O. iiarwoll liuving withdrawn from tho firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., ha* removed to Ohimber* street. His frienda and patrons would do well to call on him in hiu now quurt« v H, nnd ex»miin^ stock before buying elanw here. Prices at panic rales. jftlH snAwedtf Doctors. Dll. JAS. T. WAUNOCK, burgeou and Pliyaiuian. hhlUgLtei H prug Mure, Kn/lrosJ s l)K. J. W. 41. IVILLIAN* Inis professional servicoe. Utlics over R. M '• eit A, Ou.'s, Chaiubsr* A it. R -InaM. Millinery. CATTLE DEPARTMENT. ,2". aud $20, rrepootiv.l), lur ihu u«.i D . i uud Unvv ot o o:u of th. following braada i Aldernoy, Ayislmv, llrahtniu, Devon, Durham uud Natives. Beat pen of Fat Oatile—-not lesn than lu i h«*«cl $100 03 Heat Mitch Oow ?* 03 Hooond Beat Milch Cow 40 03 Boat breeding Ball with five ui his oniveM 103 03 Sheep. $25 aud $15, taapeclivoly, for tho iunk Back ard Eve of esoh of th# followiag lire. (U i Moral.', S uthdow n ai.d Cotawold. For the bwoepHiukca Bunk $ 30 03 Beet peu of Fat Multan 80 03 Swine. Liberal Premiuma for nil tho cl fl*i r in « i i o». f Ilnga. HwocpHtakea Boar $ f* 33 Hweepatakea ISow, with Pigs 8*03 POULTRY. Thia Department ia un-'onrnomv till siul ii"e.al. Premiums are offered for Thirty-Four different v.irietlea oi C’deketm. 10 f.»r the best irio of each variety, except Bntitams, for whioh 5 in oil'n o i far tho best tiio of eaah variety. Beat Trio Bronx# Turkeys $ 30 03 For the best pair of Bremen, li"Un K -ng. Airi i.m uud Toulouse Goeae, each, 10 03 For the beat pair ltonen, Poland. Mu c \y uud Cayuga DuoIin, each • 00 For the beat display of Domestic Fowl- 100 03 Boat diaplfty of Pigeona 3*03 CROP PRODUCTS. Heat reaulta from a two-hots.; I rui $ *3 33 For the moat ample end gvuerous Mi,»,j..it, stilUjiniit tor u Inmily of eight while peraoua, to be produc ed < u in** low. ht number of a.;r(a aud at lha leaat expetiao. This sup on to moludu provsi >n for II.e wo k and milk stock used. The amount ol br -iul-niffs me»», fruits, butter and inilk, honey and gnrden stuff.*., to bo pivun, un.l alao the details of culture and manuring 333 33 Best three ba'ea ol 8uort ,8iuplo C..ih»u lfitt 3t* Second best lot * Ib3 iff . Best single bale Hhori 8.up *0 00 Second best do 3* 00 Beat barrel Goorgia made 8ng r 33 03 Heat barrel Georgia made rtorghu.t. ts) i up 9* 03 Best display of Hauip ea of Crop-i, the contnuuiiou oi u wiugio farm *1)30 Best display of Vegetables 3*03 Fruit. Best ooUeotion of Apples $ 38 03 Beat oolleotion of Pears 3* 03 M1SHLS WHITE A TUCKER, t'nrhluoulile Millinera and Dressmaker*. «1 miili-n<ra’t fchirlH out by churl menaiira. <md u!r! "tors.' * U,,,a ’’i.'bl ° AIRS. O. V. BARLOW. t'uHliiiitmblo Milliner aud Dressmaker. cl Miupj *r.i 4 Co., Notarius Public. U. 1). UlUUIMti. . Il.iiliu.'l'l'd i. . pntr....a*o DMliudsys <i c III US. P urniture, «c. City Tax Notice. T HE attention of nil persons who hare not 9 paid t eir Heal E-tale mi fa IS 4.1* rV.SF.T SECOND CLASS I (tolled to the aeil n of O unell on tho 14th p B •ash > y , s Mill, eoasisti. Inst., rt'quirlmr -xeo*i Ion t<» bo issued against i iFoird. and Sh. athlng, (Mlnqueuta utur Ootob. r Kith. Class I.amber •• hso*. J. N. BARNETT, address « - - tag* sf LUMBER f r mIf at ng of ScautliLff. fnrh Also s q«<vl lot of First At Funle Prices, i. O. HARWELL. Iu all kinds of Furniture. , Wood GultiUH, sud L*.koU. Clmiiib. r* 0ttM> Lawyers. A. J. VICKERS, and Counsellor al Law c«j upi>o»ltu Alabutua Uwuss. HOME INDUSTRY. , Ciiiaupa, Syrups aud Cordi- Tailors. Beat display of Jelllen, Prcs.-rven, Piohle*., J„ui>*, ( lls, in>tdo and exhibited by one lady $ 83 33 Second best display of the Hume 40 00 Third best display of ti e Hume 3*03 Best displsy ot Dried Fruit* 9* 03 Second best 10 00 Best display of Cunued Fiuuh 3* 03 Second best 10 03 Best display of Canned Veg* t-biee 3*03 Socond best 10 03 Best display of Oruuiueulal Pr«H. i v.«, e it by maul 9ft 03 Beat display of DnmeHiio Wine 3*00 Best dia jlay of Bread by one lady 9* 33 UaudsoDeal Ioed and OrnuumiitMl ■ u c,iui«i«uio i higu 30 03 Neodlo Work. Best made Gentleman’s Suit I y •• 1 u,. $ 3*03 Bast made Lady's Suit 3*03 BeNt m»do Silk Dress by a <ig>. Ut iy. no >• dress in ker 3* 03 Best piece of Tapestry in Wois ed .ni*l F o-m, by n Geoigiu Lady 8* 00 Best finished Baby Basket by a Geuigiit 1. id.* 3* 03 Bust set of Mouoho'r Case, by m G^-.ig a L*tl> 3*03 Best display of Founds Hanoi..’re11. b. « no I uly *0 03 Paintings. Beat Oil Painting by a Georgia A dm* $ *0 03 Best display of Paintings, Drawings ei*> , i.y tuu pupils of any School or College *0 03 Best Oil Paiutiug repres«-ining n &..n«h*i'n Laud*o«ipe Iruiu im'Ure 90 03 Best Oil Painting representing an I n oricul MfO'ie 30 03 Best Portrait Paintiog SO 03 MILITARY COMPANY. For tlio Beat Drilled Voluiiieer Cump.ny, uf not less ihuu forty member*, rank and file fsram Second heat ilftll Ot Third beat Ui 0* Dentists. Barber Shops. WESLEY n vnnivuDK, H.rbcr, Hotels. ADA.1IN IIOI'KK. ro to Opelika, he sure to .top ni the Iji.tifi/', nppuallo l'a»><. injer lx | >t Insurance. E. C. BOWEN A NON, General Insurance Agenl*. . Kail read fltreut, ov*r K. 51. <Jre*n« 4 Co.’i HIDES. Dissolution. James K. Red 1 Those havl'g clnlms ngatnat, aro Indebted t.« the Into ll in. -ho ao<lerMrfn<v\ win can tio I a end until O t> o- l* r . a «] .if tho hut store ot J. K J .imsum r tint', date -t sej.K dkwtf Gommel’n nd nfler Ootobo $18 per m .mh, at th* end of MCftftr blih . E. JOHNSTON, Su vivlng Partner. Stable*. 1*74 Uoriei er til he elmrvrrt >o p dd promptly Important to Merchants. IUY yonr WRAPPING P5PKR AND FAFPI # U A4J8 at hems, at New York rates, fro® M. M. HIRSCH, Corner Bridge and Og1«thor$) 9tr**o(«. Important to the Public. I*. PUKA. BKEHWAX, KAOS, eta M.M'HIRSCH, r Bridge and ugletorp*, and Crawionl 8ta. New ea«a attaUt), or MatxMi omni. l-'nll “ Prints if PEACOCK 4 SWIFT'S. FIREMEN’S CONTEST. ut*#.** «»r .no a .ru lAqmiimuui and the Fair Coinmilt3% run throe hundred yards, end a man, and return tha ,$ r* 3» THE At a meeting of tho (.< tho following programme whh udof r**1 : FIU8T PRIZE—Hook and Liddcr Companion f and put up a thiny-foot Ladder, a o. ml ml Ladder to the Truck iu the qun keht time SECOND PKIZE-For Go be-i timo ii.a.m by „u> cb..-* three hundred yarda, got up eteaut, nr d piuy through hoa» in quickest time 10* *• JOIKO I'lUZE —Second oIunm hu-ameiH, lor iho best play through on* hundred foot ol h'»**e UM 33 FOURTH PRIZE—luird cl «mh mhhuit-, 1 r boat piny through one hun dred feet hose 100 0$ FIFTH PRIZE—Fourth oma* ttiemneih, i«-r beat pl.iy through ono hun dred feet hose *3 03 SIXTH PRIZE—llo o Rtn* h, io nr. t imo hUndiud yurda aud ph»y through ono hundred lout bone in quick*h 'itnu....* *033 SEVENTH PRIZE—Fi o Lx iugiiulu-ra, to run iinod huudiad yards, aud piny through tilty loot h«»se—filty im-t w . cr Sft 33 All other arrangernentH uiil bu nu.d- » y Ibt* It. -t otfi.n rn of each Company viaUiog tho Fair, with the Committee of tho AHniiU Kuo Department. COMMITTEE OF FIUE DEI* VHP *IEN I’—J .o »i» E-nmel, Chief; Beau Bariy, Firat Aasiatant Chief; Jerry Lyn-h, Seion i A-kih*hu ; .John U« r'xle, of No. 1( J. E GnBatt, of No. 2; G. W. Jack, of No. fi; V/. R. J.i\ucr, of Hook and Ladder; D. A. McDuffie, of No. 5. FAIR COMMITTEE—It. It. Young, CUairmiu; Mayor S. B. Spenoer, A«n$ Haas, A. L. Fowler. OompanioH desiring to enter for th j -*nve P. i x»a, in tho Firemen'* Gent**t, wlb address, for farther information, U C YOUNG. Coainnan Pair Committee, Purse for Trotting Horses, open t. Purse for Running H 'rwe*, open io Five other puraea of liberal miii** *W* Tho above but *n oailln** f TUBAL SOU1KTY amt t e ITV O an«i Art. Tn* lull Premium Li i, in p the So. rotary. RACES. le i ..$**0 33 . 8*0 03 i Afforort by t* e STATE AGRIOLtf* Arranorrmenta wfll bo ma.le ducerl r .tan tor M or* ami rtlcl* Artlnla* may be ou , ojn<iano tho t»'*t of Ootob#r. No pain- or exper.ee will be -p* 1 tlon, or to contrihut*- to the c 'niton tally Utrltod to o*m« ami bring wi.ai Freights aud Transportation. 'i"\ u K ?' 11 " , " 1 Bum tor th* waalr*» •i Scit«> Fair, Atlinta, Giorglt," at aay tlm*affvf 1 ko ho pj r ?vc*r • t • crl» the. a l»a c to i*x l li» t ‘ GKY A. H. '• »f.QlJ*TT. Proeidenr. Gl.N \V I. PH iL IPS, G«na al Superlaiaodaob. 51 L< h »M .H ill S •'TO *, S* rotary. $» B. Mayor of tha aUy «t AtUuta.