Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 02, 1874, Image 3

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L DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1874. HOVI1HOLD lATTKH. '■ Bemad t fob Cholkba Infantum.—Mr. Ck4). Flayer pen.l* au aoooaut of b *e- OMNI em.se ot the above dieses#, attended Willi miarujiug oat ration, which he traa* tudfcy eatnrating the diaper ot the on Id . *tftiaud*umii ; thus giving what amoun- let to •*» hip bath of laudanum,” ea he equate it. Medaeo.ibee the effeet at magiotl. “In lean than an hour the purgiog ceased; the eyea were cloned in sleep; the breathing Wad baeome natural; tha rigor of the lit tle frame was relaxed; and the ebild ass leap." The treatment was, per- iliable under the circumstances by him, when the ohild seem* d hying condition and unable to nythiug adunniutared by the ; end when htknmr nothing bolter. ould not reootnuiend this tie t- uraemic practice. The laud*- [H acts at sli, most do so by eb- brough • ha skin, aud thsra is ger of too great an effeot wh< is Uty absorbed oaunot ba known thesa, the safer and i is to baths the body all over j hot as it can ba borna, aud ply cold clothes to the abdo- [Tot, aud warmth to the teet aud ling at the same time small in- f simple cold ws«er, or gum, or jlin, or starch water, i fur more safe than opium in any *e believe as effectual. At nothing but the nbneuce of n in the above case, and the ent necessity, could just.fy the Pci mg so dangerous to children mi f wheu the qu«ntity cannot be L or measured, nor ite effects ceu- or limited. I »om Battumiku Brno* —In view (numerous cases of rattlesnake b ten L daily reported by the interior o.lowing recipe from the Trio- irl may prove of borne benefit: vi .a in Texas was recently bi ten Itiesuake, aud, in order to tent the \ of iodine as a remedy, he waited » swi lling in his leg and tbe ; ain lied him to lie down—about twenty i afteT being i itten—when betook teaspoonful of saturatod tincture of h, repeating the dose in diminished Cities, at intervals of fifteen uiiuuten Fan hour, lie also applied the tiuo- > to the wounds and the whole nurfaoe I the swollen leg, and in five hours tt a gn had so far subsided that he fell ep aud slept heveral hours. Ou wak- he wat entire y free from pain, gh bis leg was fear, ally swollen si d fcler to the touch. He used no o her edicts and in a tew days was entirely jpuioAL rnoriRTiRS of Eoor.—Tbe •t au cgs has proved of late the k efficacious remedy for barns. Heveu ght sucemnive applications of tbis > sooths the pain and effectually des the bmu from the air. This i remedy seems preferable to collo- or even n. it ton. Extraordinary i are told of the healing properties hew i il which is easily made from ilka of hen's eggs. The eggs are oiied hard, tbs •yo ks are tueu re d, crushed and placed over s fire, ire they arc carefti ly stirred uutil shole substance is just on the point i chiug fire, when the oil separates 1 m.»y be poured off. It ia in general J among tbe co.onists of Bouihern Rua res a means of curing cuts, bruises and itches —Bouton Journal of Chemistry. liiTTB as a Curb for Cuts.—A corret- dent of the tkienttflo Amerioan writes lollows: Fur the last twelve or fourteen years hve been employed in a shop whom re are over three hundred men at k, and, as is the ease in all shops of t k.nd, hardly a day passes without ooe ire of us cut or brinae our limbs, first there war# but few who found hir way to my department to have tueir nnds bound up ; but after awhile it sine generally known that a rag glued . wound was not only a speedy live, bnt an effeet nsl protect! n at further injury. I was soon oblig i keep a supply of rags on h»nd, to dy for any emergency. I will here ne among many of the esses cured nine. A umu was running s boring line, with an inch and a quarter au- ach d. By some mean* lue sleeve I shirt caught in the huger, bringing Nat in c> ntact with the bit, tearing i among tbe muscles in a frightful He was conducted to my de nt (the pattern shop), and I washed tid in w.rm water, and glued cloth, which, when dry, hk into a rounded shape, holding the Jd tight and brm. Once or twice a k, for three or fohr weeks, I dressed sound afresh, and it was wtll. The i never lost an hour's lima in conse. To the truth of tbis statement dreds can testify. I use, of course, I beat quality of glue.” RUHR Tomato Fio&bls.— On# peck of in tomutoes, half a head of good sized Cage, two buuches of celery, or what ettcr, a little oe.ery need, half a put \ white mu.'t*rd seed; also three or four all carrots, tiding only the red part, six lions, five large bell peppors. Chop i and mix together, sprinkle over a i of fine nalt, let it remain over night; |n well, sprinkle in the seeds sud pour ‘ ons pint of molasses. Taka three of vinegar, two tablespoons of id sllnpice, two tablespoous of id cloves, two tablespoons of ground ou, two tuhlewpoonn of ground yel- justsrd. heat the spices in the vin- and pour over scalding*hot. This Id be kept four or five months before f«r Boots.—A friend writes from Kn it What an sujoaut of discomfort ots entail, to be sure; and how I all recall the fretful efforts we haven ow and then made to draw on a fhard baked ones which ware put nre over night to dry. Damp and m within, they are witheut stiff Mid,Wielding us horn Once on, they id# a suit of modern stooks, destructive •fall pom furl, aud entirely demoralizing t0 tha tamper. The fallowing wimple da- Ttoawtll Tub the eold. wet barn-yard ut a alnahjr wint-r or rpring evening of half ita pcowURa of disoomfort for the neit admlng: Whan the boota are taken off, fill them qatte foil with dry oate. Thia grain ha. a great fondnes* for damp, and will rapidly ahaofb tha last vreta a of it from the wet leather. Ae it takes np Ibe moiatnre it ••alia and fills the boot with a tightly, •tting lent, keeping ita form good, and drying the leether without hardening it. lOSa moniny, .bake out tha oata and head them in a bag near tha fire to dry, 1 —" for the next wet night, draw on tbo about GROCERIES. AGRICULTURAL. IMPLEMENTS. J.A. WALKKH. WATT 8c WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin Houae, H ave now in store awn to arrive, everything usuaut kept in s First Class Provision Si tors, to-wit: 60 bhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides. 50 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. 150 Rolls Heavy Bagping. 453 Bundles Iron Ties. 200 bbls. Flour, all grades. 60 “ Whiskey. 100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual ity to suit the most fastidious. Soap, Salt, Syrnp, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses. Mackerel, Ac- Will have FLORIDA SYRUP •» *oon aa the aetton will permit Ita being shipped, w Don’t forget the place. »ap*I tf WATT A WALKKH, A NEW ENTERPRISE ! HOLSTEAD & CO., AGRICULTURAL DEPOT!! CEORCIA 8TATE PAIR. THE GREAT GEORGIA STATE FAIR OF 187 4. Tht Annual Fair of tha Gaorgla Stata Agricultural tcolaty for 1174, WILL BE HELD AT Oglethorpe Park, Atlanta, Georgia, BEQIN1VING OCTOBER lOTH, AND CONTINUING ONE WEEK! Is Warranted Perfect! LIGHT DRAFT, SUBSTANTIAL WORKMAN SHIP AND VERY LOW PRICE! Farming Implements and Machines!! SEEDS OF 1 ALL, KINDS! CHEMICALS FOR HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS! RURr-PROUFOATS, OBOROIA KTG, WHGAT, HARLEY, CLOVER ANIt OR ASS SEEDS!! COTTON WAREHOUSES. L. U. BUI BIS. U M. WILLIAM*. WB HAVK ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, HNTIRELT SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORK, .A.t ISTo. 132 Broad Street, AND ARB PRKPARKD TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IX NEW Y RK OR ELSF.WnERH To convince any merchant that tbe above ttatement is correct, we |>ro;>ofle to daplloata any Now York Invoice.- they may bring ns. N. II —Parti a desirous of bu> Ing at retail will find our Retail House (No. lli Broad street) su,idled with desirable >nd season »b\o goods, which will ho sold nt b ttom prices. w« have employed oouij.eleut and polite Salesmen, who will take plea»ure in showing goods. GAWLEY & LEWIS, seraidAwly Columbus, Oa. BURRUS & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Al&bama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. “Wherewithal Shall Ye be Clothed 7” TO ANSWER THIS 00 TO THE NEW YORK STORE, W HERE S. Ie AND AUER v as on hand • stock of DRY GOODS that has never been sur passed In qt! Uty »nd prl e South of the WholesiU H uses of tho Great Metropolis. These good*havojust arrived, and were selected with tho greatest care. They Include— 1. Dress Goods of Every Style and Variety. Flannels, Woolens, Shawls, Skirts, Blankets, Quilts. House-Furnishing Goods, including Sheetings, Table Cloths Towels, Napkins, and L nenssf every kind and gr ide. Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons and Factory Checks, Ao. Jeans, Cassimeres, Tweeds and Waterproofs endless variety. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Lace and Embroidery. Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, all the Latest Novelties. Notions and Fancy Goods of Every Description, Buttle Lace*, Bugle Trimmings, Bugle Bells. The most superior article of Kid Gloves from 75o to #1.60. 10. Ladies’ and Genltemen’s Underwear and Furnishing Goods. 11. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, and every artiole of this kind to be found In the largest houses of tho greatest cities. ^ Call end examine for yourselves. It is always a pleasure to show that. In wbieh wa have >en so muon pride- S. LANDATJEB, «it« d3m No. aa Broad Street, Columbuo. Georgia. 4. Full Stook of Bagging and Ties on hand. the Brown Cotton Gin. m Scalestnati, and will La |ileam d to i Wo also sell » his old friends. PKTKK l'RKKIt. I^ontaAne "Warehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants OOXaXTLffBTJS C3-A._ Fifth LOTTERY. I and Last Concert I OPELIKA DIRECTORY. In hia new qtmrtorN, and examine stock befuro buyiny olsewhoro. Prioos at panio raton. jalH Nii&wodlf Doctors. " DR. JA8. T. WAHXOCK, gurgouu and Fbyshilau. Offloe at blaiighter's l>rug Moie, Kmlroad stroat. A. O. Hnrwoll having withdrawn from n • ss «i ,,, * XD0FT ™ , | the flein of Harwell, Griffin Ik Co., lisa PubllC Library 0l K0ntucky»|r«moved to Chambers Htreot. Hm frionda and patrons would do well to nail on hut) DAY FIXED FULL DRAWING ASSURED Monday, 30th November, 1874 LAST CHANCE I’OK An Easy Fortune! A postponement of the Fifth Concert of th« Public Library <«f Kentucky has i»»*en so general y anticip t d, and ia hO maul es.ly f<>r tho inn rent of all concerned, that it niti-t meet ti'e approval of all. The day ia now absolutely lixed, uud there will be no variation Ironi tho programme now an nounced. A sufficient uuinh rot thkats had loeo sold to have enabled us to have ha I a large draw ing on the !Ust of July, but a sliort post j onemont waa coa’iMeroi pie erabl** to a paitlai drawing. Let it be horno In miuu that The Fifth Gift Concert 18 Til LAST M HHM WlUe KVKH Bh ofVF.N UNPr K TI118 Oil AKThK AND nY T11K PbF.ri- KNT MANAOKMKNT. That it wi I positively and unequivocally tnke place ns announced on Monday, SOth November, l»U. J. W. K> WI4il.lAMN Odors his professional cervices. Uiiico over X. M. Oreort A Co.’s, Chain tiers k R. 11. Htreots. THE LATEST IMPORTATION! A Full Car Load of Dry Goods Just In! JOSEPH & BRO., JJATE ON THE SHELVES THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF Stock In tha South, and are daily receiving additions. Er-ices Lower than Ever! LATEST STYLES PRINTS, BELTINO, STEEL AND BLACK BUCKLES, AND KY- „ , EMYTUINO A LADY COULD DESIRE. S. pt t, 1874-tf 30,000 Cash Gifts AOURMallAe $2,500,000! will be diatribntai by lot among ticket holder*. List of Gifts. ONE GRAND OAStl GIFT ON E GRAND CASH GIFT ONE GRAND CASH GIFT ONE GRAND CASH GIFT ONE GRAND CASH GITT ft CASH GIFTS *20,000 each... 10 O ASH GIFTS 14,000 each Ifto.ovA) lft OASH GIFTS 10,000 oaon 160,000 to OASH GIFTS 6,000 euoh 100,000 Millinery. MISSUS WHITE A TUCKER, Faahionablu Milliners and Dressmakers. Geutiuiueu'a shine cut by chart meanuro, and 810,000 In Premiums Offered, all In CASH Exoept Med als and Diplomas. No Silver Plata. NO ENTRY FEES CHARGED I We append a few extraok from Premium List, as showing tho rang# and ofcoff aoter of tho Ripoallton : COUNTY PREMIUMS* To tho Oonnty making tun H ei Exbit»itiuu uf Hl'OUK |WW 4$ To the Connty making tbe Ue-t Exhibition of FIELD CHOPS §09 04 To tbe County making tbe Beet Exhibition uf HORTICULTURAL and DO MESTIC Product- 400 04 To the Couuty making the l)>*Nt Exiduitiou ot FiiUITH 100 44 To tbo Conuty making tbe B*-at Exhibition uf DOMESTIC MANUFAC TURES * 140 44 To the County makiug the Beat Exulbition uf AltiTCLES MANUFAO IURBD BY MACHINERY. 400 44 For tbe County makiug tbe aeoond beat exhibition of artioloa manufactured by machinery 140 44 HORSE DEPARTMENT. Best thoroughbred Stuiiou ana ten ot bn* 4440 04 Beat Stall iou of all w< rk, and teu of bia Colts 144 04 Beat Quitting or Mare 100 04 Second Bo-d Gelding or Mato 40 04 Host combination Horse or Mare 40 04 Beat rvaddle Horse or Mare 40 04 Second Bast Saddle Horae or Mare... 14 04 Third Best Saddle Horse or M«re 10 04 Finest and Best Double Teum—matched a 100 00 Seooud Best Doub'e Team—matched 40 00 Beat pair Mules—in 40 00 Best single Mule 44 44 CATTLE DEPARTMENT. $25 and 4*20, respectively, tor the be»i Bail sud Cow of e tub of tbe following breeds : Alderney, Ayishire, brahmin, Devou, Durham and Nativaa, Best pen of Fat Oatilo—uoi less than teu bend 4100 04 Best Milch Cow 74 00 Second Best Miloh Cow 40 00 Beat breeding Bull with five of bia Calves 100 04 Sheep. $24 aud $1K, respectively, for tbe tmai Buck ard Ewe of eaoh of tho following breeds: Marino, Hnutlrdowu sud Cotswold. For tbe Sweopstakes Buck 4 40 04 Best pen of Fat Mutton...,. 40 04 Swine. Liberal Premiums for all tho different Meeds uf Hogs. Sweepstakes Boar *4 44 04 Sweopstakes Sow, with Pigs 44 04 POULTRY. This Department is uncommonly full aud liheial. Premiums are offered for Thirty-Four different varieties of Chickens. $10 for tbe beat trio of eaoh variety, exoept Bantams, for wblob $4 is offered for tho beMt trio of aaob variety. Best Trio Brouse Turkeys 4 40 04 For the best ptir of Bremen, Hong Kong, African aud Toulouse Geese, eaoh, 10 04 For the beat pair Rouen, Poland, Mu*ev>vy aud Cayuga Duoks, each 4 00 For tbe beat display of Domestio Fowls 100 00 Best display of Pigeons 44 04 CROP PRODUCTS. Best results from a two-borse farm 4 44 44 For tbe moat ample and generous support, sufficient for a family of atght wbito porsons, to be produced on tbe lowest utimber of acres and at tba least expouso. Thia support to molndo provision for tbe woik sod milk stock naed. Tbe amount of breudsttiffs, meat, fruits, butter and milk, honey and garden stuffs, to be given, nod also the details of oulture ana manuring WIN Beat lbr.e bale, ut Hbutt fii.pl. Uultuu HW QC fieouud bent lot IN Of ll.Ht aiugle b.lo Short Ui.pl. M 00 Hecond bent do ** 00 Beat barrel Qaorgi. mad. Htigir M Ot llaat barrel Ueorgi. made Uerghum Hyrtip M M Beat diaplaj of Bamp ea of Oropa, tbe ooutribotiou of . aiogl. farm 10 00 Beat diaplay of V.g.t.bl.a M 00 Fruit. B.at collection of Apploa * M 00 Beat oollootion of F.ara >0 00 HOME INDUSTRY. I1KS. O. V. HAUl.OW, Fashionable Mi lli uer and Dressmaker. ao « Asuui ol iiutiuriok a Oo.’s fatieriiu. Best display of Jellies, Preserves, Pink Ion, Jams, Catsups, Syrups and Cordi als, made and exhibited by one lady, Second beat display of tbe asm* Third be»t display of tlie same Best diaplay of Dried Fruits Hecond neat Notaries Public. U. D. IlIGUINH, B.iing uppointixl Nwtsiy i tii.lio lor Luo cosntjr, roaimutfuily eoliolta tu« peir i.iag*' o!' hio IriendH liuitin Court let uud 2d tiiuuuiuyu ol t«»ou mouth, at it. L. liollitifltl'M I .w oitii.w. JaJft .*260,00* . 100, two . 76.UUO . 60,000 . 2ft 0U0 100,000 REAL ESTATE ACENT8. BUY ONLY THK JOHN BLACKMAR, I Genuine Fairbanks Scales. St, Clair Street, Guaby's Bnlldinc, next to Preer. Illges A Co. Real Estate Brokerage Si Insurance. aerrs, bt pcaaissiov, To Merchants' and Mechanic.' Bank, this elty. MILLINERY. SPRINC MILLINERY. eluding ail the MJVfcbllriS of the season. 1>KK88INV1 AND UI.EACIUNQ dona ia t\ss latent etyten, at tho shorte-t notice. Next door l»elow the New Yoik nt or*. MKS.U0LT1K and •rtl*—lv marl* M188 DONNELLY. L »nd go happily I,—Am. Agriculturist. Ih. d.j'a Notice. B City Registry List fbr the registry of I eitlxens entitled to vote la the an. ting manldpal election is now open, is liable to eoramatatlta tax, apd who t yet paid It, are requested to do so at f registering. s M. M. MOORE, Clark Co.-pell. City Tax Notice. I attention or all persons whe have aet '1 their Real Estate lax lb 11*4. is • the action of O unell ca the uth qnlrlnar exeeu lop to be Issued against — 'View i«th. J. N. BARRETT, GeHeeter and Treaearer. To Arrive s _ IM« SUPPLY OP VIKOIVI. 4AS8IMERE8, and a fall line of geo<ts wwwmy department, for the FALL TRADE. _ SSAQOOS 4 SWIFT. Young’s Rust Proof Oats. M y bust poof oats abb KOir i.a , for m.r.ct. «!»ll »t tt. Owa. .ad .Mar. th.tn. Th.r .r. pat up la Art 1 usiiet Bic’.i. at 41.M iter bartiel. A Tretitlee oa the OaUlretldn of l).tl will Meem* puy etiou order. . «.p« a.warn W. H. TWIT*. To Merchants. T O you that wish to lay in yenr Fall and w later Stock, l will say that l have a large stock of GOOD TIN WARE, STOVES GRATES, EIRE DOGS, BAK OVERS, AND SPIDERS, DINNER AND WASH POTS, and A General Assortment cf HOUSE-FURNISHING GOOD*, which 1 will sell very low, at wholetale ov re tail. I sell the STOVES. GRATES and HOLLOW WARE matte by the Snnthen Stove Aerki of this J. M. BENNETT, »•*» Stock 8oele*, Coal Seal**, Hay Scat***, Dairy Scales, Conntsr Seal**, Ae., Ac. Also, Miles Alarm Till Co.’* ALARM CASH DRAWER! BY BBT Cm T)«r FAIRBANKS A CO., •II BROADWAY, W. Y., 185 Reltimore 8tr**t, Biltletora, •3 C.»mn F!re«t, New OrlMn*. FAIBBANKR A EWING, Mftffnnle Hall, PMIsdelphta. VATU RANKS, BROWN * CO., 3 M:!k street, Boston. Tmr sal* ky Leading Hardware D*aler». eog80 dtkawkwlM W. W. SHARPE l> CO., Publishers’ Agents No. tft Park Row, New York, Are eetheriswl ew Oenlresl fkw Ad< •ft CASH GIFTS to CASH GIFTS A0 OA>H GIFTS 100 CASH GIFTS 240 CASH GIFTS 600 CASH GIFTS IV,000 CASH GIFTS 4.000 eaoh IOo.OoO S.ouo each vo.ouo 2.000 each 100.000 1.000 each 100 ouo ftoO each 120,000 100 each bo,ouo fto eaoh 060,000 Furniture, Ac. At Punic Prices. A. O. IIAKWJSLL, Doulcr lu nil kiude of Farnlture, AIro, Mutsliic, Wood Collins, and Ciinketii. jrtta tihambf r* street. Lawyers, GRAND TOTAL20,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH *2,600,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Ticket* $ 50 00 Halves •nth, or each Cuopnu 11 Whoi* icket* ior • -’4 Ticket* for 1,000 00 Persons wisbiug to invest shoaid ordar prompt ly, either of tbe iiotae Office, or our Local ARums Liberal commissions mil be allowed to *ai!sia«v iry agent*. Ctrcniars containing tail partlonlnra furnished on application. THU. JR. HR A HI LETT E, Agent and Manager, Fnhlle l.lhrary Ruildin/, IxxiDvill*, Ky. Per ticket* er Information, apply to HOLSTEAD & C0. f AOKIOULTUR 'L depot. 18V Bread street, CuUMonr, (Jeorgie. A. J. VICULUN, Attorney stud Counsellor nt Lnw Office opposite Alabama Ilouee. PraRtiecs in all ttiu (Joiirts ot the .-tat*. jaS Tailors. J. U. t AUI’hl LL, Tnllor, r J t f/f j Cutting aud Making ill tho Latunt Style, pairing neat>y done, th Railrou 1 tit., over Furniture Htore. Dontists. i. L. tt. MMrril, Dentist, Plata Work aud i'lu^Ring on reaa , (0W 40M ts<« no, io or MM 10 M UM 1# M MM MM MM MM Barber Shops. nwff r.Wea DIAMOND CIPECTACLER I DIG NON A TCRNEH, Barkers, ( 8onth K«ilroa<i street, nnuer .h.uui lions*. *Ioc2't 7h*«* 8p-eta*l*s are maanfnetnred from "Mta- ut* Crystal Pebble*'' melted together, and are c*lM Diamond on nceobnt of their hardness end brilllaney. Having beer, tested with th* pelarfsenp*, th* diamond lenses her* breu fonnd to admit flfteen per cent less heated rays than any other pebble They a e ground with »rent s*l*ntifle accuracy, are free from chromatie aberration*, sad produ Hotois. A DAMN HOITNR. nn yon go to Opfllkx, he enro to stop at th* Adums IlouHe, op[K,fcit« Paesnngor Lopot. Insurance. n-.*23 K. C. BOWEN A NON, fleneral Innnranre Agents. a brightness and distinctness of vision not before j Cfflee. Railroad Rtrect, ovnr B. M Qrncne k Co.'s attained in spectacles. Manufactured by th* M Spencer Opt leal Mannfsetnring Co., Now York. 1 For sals by re*pon*ible agents in every elry in the , Union. WlYTICn k KTKSP.L, Jeweler* sad Aytfetsa*, are sole agent* for Olumbn*. On., from whom they 8*n only bo attained, ho noddiers employed. Do aot boy a pair sales* yon im the trade i StA ^ <*e»» A*ad»wV« Important to Farmers. J. 8TLYBK2 i* well known t* the _ repairs henld hand In thetr namea and loentian. “Woili ell dene I- *w re d* dewtf For Sale Low. 1 SCHOLAR,Qir IK Till H1MCAL COL- CHI AT iTAKinLLB, IXBIAKA. HIDES. Important to Merchants. B UY yonr WRAPPING PAPFR AND PAPER BA08 at home, at New York rftt«:.v, from M. M. HIBSCH, Canier Brides and Oglethnrp. street*. Important to the Public. S ELL HtDKP, FURS, It F. Eft WAX, RAOF, ete , at higheat ca«h prlraa.to M. M. HIBSCH, Corner Bridge and Ogletorpe, nmi Crawfnfd Ft*, an/lft Maxi dly Boat diaplay of (Jaoued Fiona Beat dinplay of Canned Veg. t .biw* Bent display of Ornauieufal PreaurveH, cut by haud Beat diaplay of Domeaiio Winea Bent diaplay of Broad by one lady Handsomest Iced and Ortranienul take, to be two font high Needle Work. Heat made Gentl.m.n'. Balt hy > 1 Hy * M M Beat n»d« Lady’. Bait M M Beat m.da Bilk Ure»» by s U. irgu L.ily, uu( n dr... m.kor M M Heat piece of Tapeatry In Wore ed uud Fiona, by a Georgia Lady 44 04 Beat fluiabed Baby Baabet by a Georgia Ludy 44 04 Beat net of Moiioboir Cane, by a Georgia Lady 24 04 Beat diaplay of Female Handicraft, by one lady 40 04 Painting*. Bent Oil Painting by a Georgia Artist * M M Boat display of Painting., Drawings, .to., by tbs papilaof any Bobool or Oolleg. M M Bast Oil Pslottng ,apras»niing a Buuthuru Lsnd.oupa from natnra SO M Beat OU Painting rapraaanting an historical scans M M Bast Portrait Painting M M MILITARY COMPANY. For tbe Boat Drilled Volunteer Company, of uot letia than forty member*, rank aud file 4400 04 Second beat 140 04 Third beat IM 04 THE FIREMEN'S CONTEST. At a meeting of tbe Loiumitiuu ui ihu l ira Deparimeut aud tbe Fair Oommitto% tlie following prograuime waa adopted : FIRST PRIZE—Hook and Ladder Companion to run three hundred yards, and pnt up a thirty-foot Ladder, aaoond uiad dencend a man, and return tbe Ladder to tbe Truck in tbe quickest time 4 74 44 SECOND PRIZE—For tbe beat time made by any cliiaa of Hleamera, to run three hundred yarda, get up ateam, tied play tbrongb one hundred feel of hose io qaiokeat time 100 04 THIRD PRIZE—beoond claws Hleamera, for the beat play through one hundred feet ot hone 100 0# FOURTH PRIZE—Third cUhh ateamern, for beat play tbroogk oue hun dred feet boae 100 04 FIFTH PRIZE—Fourth daaa Htearoors, for beet play through one hun dred feet hose SO 04 SIXTH PRIZE—Howe Roh r, to ruu three hundred yarda aud play through one hundred feet hose in quickest time 40 04 SEVENTH PRIZE—Fire ExiingniMhera, to run three handrad yarda, and play through fifty feet hose—fifty teet water 14 44 All other urrangementa will be made by the ffrat officers of oaoh Company vMling the Fair, with the Committee of tbe Atlanta Fire Department. COMMITTEE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT—Jaoob Eramel, Chief; Beau Barry, First AHsiatant Chief; Jerry Lynch, Second Assistin'; John Berkle, of No. 1; J. K. Gnllatt, of No. t; G. W. Jaek, of No. 8; W. R. Joyner, of HuOk and Ladder; D. A. MeDnffie, of No. 4. FAIR COMMITTEE—B. R. Young, Chairmen; Mayor 8. H. Spencer, Aara* Haas, A. L. Fowler. Companies desiring to enter for the shove Prises, in the Firemen's Contest, wQt address, for further Information, R. 0. YOUNG. Chairman Fair OoounlttaUb RACES. Purse tor Trotting Horses, open to the world §440 44 Purse tor Running Horae*, open to the worlii 440 04 Five other purses of liberal amounts nre offered. The shove l« hat en outline*»f 'be Pre ulnm Li«t. *1 offered hy t v e UTATB A41t|OLV‘ TT7RAL SOCIETY and to IT Y OF .i NT \, embracing every Denenmout ef todeetaf end Art. Tbe tall Premtam Li t, in peuip .let to. m, w.U bn tent by m»tt, upon atwUftaffou te tie Secretary. JV mw F’o.ll Print* raAoooa a iwm Freight* and Transportation. Air.ar.anM will <« But. w th th. r.rtam BnllrsM .n. •t..m*hl* Ban Mr tha anal !*» 4ne—ir*to» tnr 'tal'oraand rtlel., rnnilii. tu t . f.tr, Arttatn mav aa ..at, na.l.n-t ‘ Uaorgi. Stata Fair, Atlanta, fiiml.," at toJ tta. altw th. ir.to' Oetahar. N. pain. •reiB.nMirlllb..pared tam-It.-he „ppra««blna Fair w»r«hr a. a--aiw. tin, or tacuatr.but. toth. enarortand .ntuytnent et It. rl-ttor., and all pvnoaa H*t larltn M aa. aa* krlag akat.var of n «rtt that ■■. haw to exhthit. OEM A. H. "<<LCtUITr, Pwtdnt UtJt, WM. PHIL IPS, aural ■ap«iatndn«. M LUOM JOHNhTO V, Sur.taty. •We* - » —.MU. lOmManBar