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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1874.
UEOKUIA XF.WI.
—Atlanta has received, up to this week,
24,55 4 bales of oottou.
: —Mr. Candler's majority In the Fifth
■jr District is over 6,000.
—Oolouel’s island, opposite Brunswick,
was sold last Tuesday for $18,000. 8.
Mutnford and associates purchased it.
—Mr. E. II. Gronby has become m
elated with Mr. J. P. Sawtell in the edito
rial management of the Cuthbert Appeal,
t residence of Mr. Wm. Wolff, on
areet, Macon, was destroyed by
Friday. The house belonged to
1. Zeilin.
I daughter of Col. Whidby, of The
fion, aged six years, won the pre-
tho best baked rolls at the
oro Fair.
Felton’s majority in the Seventh
_ essional District is 68, according to
the official returns from all the counties
except Haralson, and it is unofficially as
certained that Haralson gave him 15 ma
jority.
—Hon. Wm. E. Smith's majority in the
Beoohd Congressional District is about
750, even allowing Whiteley the votes cast
at the illegal boxes in Dougherty county,
whioh the managers have thrown out.
—Mr. D. G. Owen, operator of the
Western Union Telegraph at Brunswick,
fell under a locomotive on tho D. & A.
liailroad, on Thursday last, and had his
right arm crushed, rendering amputation
“lary.
he Board of Managers of Dongh-
bouuty rejected the returns from Oak
i and St. Paul's precinots; where
^wore illegally opened, and the cx-
i of these boxes cut down White-
aported majority to 272 in that
towoll C. Glenn, whose arrest, in At-
bate, Upon a charge of interfering with
ttb.kpecial deputy Uuited State Marshal
SUwart, during Tuesday’s election, has
•toady been noticed, was honorably dis
charged on Friday morning by Commis
sioner Buck.
—The lino residence of Mr. W. B. Ber-
’resilent of the First National Bank
iwnan, waa discovered on fire Friday
ing, at 4 o'clock, and burned to tho
id. Tho furniture in the upper sto-
as lost, including some silver ware.
$11,000; insurance $4,000.
he West Point Prats learns that
is a movement on foot among its
ins to present Chas. Towles, colored,
jp substantial token of their grati-
his zealous efforts in behalf of
onRcrvntive ticket in Chambers
, Alabama, last Tuesday,
jn Tuesday last, Ge >. Gaines, ft col
• oral constable of Savannah, arrested at
the polls Joe Iluutor, a Democratio uo-
gro, on tho charge of “repeating.” At
the trial Gaition failed to put in an ap
pearance, and Hunter was acquitted. And
now Hunter bus sued Gaines for false
impfiftonineut, and Gaines is in jail.
—The Atlanta Notts says that the lady
who has been lecturing in the South as
Bello Boyd, the famous spy, is “bogus.”
; The editor says that the real Bello Boyd
is dead ; that ho was acquainted with her,
and that ho called on tho lady represent
ing herself to ho the liviug Belle Boyd,
and found thut she did not at all resemble
hor.
he case of the South Carolina Kail-
vs. tho Augusta and Somerville Rail-
regarding tho pnymeut of the dam*
nwarded by tho Superior Court some
to ilio property holders on
hingtou street was settled on Friday,
n consent verdict agreed upon by eonu-
7be verdict was for $4,89!) 65,
Jch was paid.
The burning of several more gin-
hos in Goorgia is reported by our last
ihnnges, viz: Tho gin-house of Mr. S.
Taylor, iu Terrill county—fired by
Bo discharged negroes ; the gin-house
II. Smith in Screven coan-
accidental; tho gin-houso
Daniel in Greeuo county—
B robably accidental; the gin-house of Mr.
. 0. Lane in Pulaski county—accidental,
djfgho Quitman lieporter states that
.•teg the last words of Captain James
Bfijlunter, whose death in that place we
jflMnlready noted, were these :
I ho boys, for me, not to do any-
ttffng rash ; bo calm ; let tho law take its
cotttse; get them to remember that tho
Bqripturos say, ‘Vengeance is mine; I will
ftOQUipcnse, Bftith the Lord.’ ”
■ joi: brown n.ASHMj i'p.
BOOT8 AND SHOE8.
WeGiveThem Fits!
STORE—Neat Flt«, EASY Fit8-from
our stock of FINE BOOTS, SHOES AND
GAITERS, In all the favorite styles We
have a line of LOW-PRICED, neat and sub-
WARRANTED.
We Give Them Satisfaction!
As to Price, Stylo and Durability.
WB OWBIi
BOOTS, BROGANS, PLOW-SHOES,
and a full lino of
STAPLE and FANCY WORK, AT WHOLE-
SALE, at fivures that MUST provo
attractive to closo buyers.
WELLS & CUBITS,
No. 73 Broad 8t. t
DRY COODS.
anti uu.rnntoo .atlsfaollon In overy Instnnco,
Partl.s will hntl It to tholr Int.roat to give us a call borore purcuilng. TEKMS o AS1I.
IM tlfcwly POPE A I.ONtl.
REMOVAL.
J. KYLE & CO.
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 106 Broad Street,
Throo doors below tholr old stand. Tho houso
Is much better lighted. Customors will s«
goods In any part of tho house.
OUR FALL STOCK
is
NOW COMPLETE
Every Dopartment.
IN
Is our motto.
All are rospoct fully Invited to oall and ex-
J. KYLE A lit).
amine our atook.
Columbus, Oct, 3d, 1874.
CROCERIES.
H. F. Abell & Co.
Family anil Plantation Groceries,
New Crop of Carolina Rico.
Sardines and American Club Fish.
.Maokerol*in barrels, kegs and kits.
Maseppa and Silver L&ko Flour.
Magnolia and Diadom limns,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars anti Tobacco,
49** All purebnneM delivered.
octu tr
of Mr. James II. •
tjMterolmbly ace;
of Mr. O. 1‘. J)ani
AT THE CASH STORE.
TEW York State Buckwheat Floor
_ 1 Choice Now Crop Now Orloans Syrup
at *1 -t,i gallon.
Atmoro’s celebrated MInco Meat, 10%o It..
Flno Tons, Oroen and Black, $1 $1 It..
Extra Cholco “ “ “ *1.60<m*2 ^
Irish Oat Moal (Lontol’s).
Bakers’ Premium Chocolnto.
Extra Cholco Butter, Croaiu Choeso.
Moal, Flour and Brun, at mill prlcee.
99“ Delivered froo of drayago.
Terms oash.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
till NEW CONVERT SARCASTIC AND ZEALOUS.
) Editors Constitution: As frequent ef
forts have been made in tho newspapers
supporting the candidate of the Radical
ly in tho Seventh Congressional Dis-
to drug my namo into tho canvass,
as I see that Dr. Felton has been
ited over Col. Dabney, one of tho pur-
aud best men of Georgia, who was tho
;nlnrly nominated standard bearer of
Democratic parly, I ask space in your
[per for a short comment.
[Aguiust Dr. Folton, as a gentleman, I
.ye no remarks to make. It cannot be
ied, however, that he was olected by
nlmost solid veto of the Radical party,
diuling tho united negro vote of his
istriot., with tho help of a wing of the
morratic party that refused to stand
its organization and support its uoini-
e, iu tho person of either Col. Tram-
ell or Col. Dabney.
I make no assault on motives, bnt I pre-
ict that the Democratic party has not
ion 1 ho last of the trouble that will grow
oat of this disorganization, as the success
of the combination between the Demo
crats who bolted the nomination and tho
Radicals will lead to other like experi
ment-', about which there rosy have been
in advance a capital understanding be
tween the contracting parties.
I see in a newspaper of this city, whioh
supported the candidate of the Radical
party of the seventh district, that there is
great rejoicing iu Cartersville over the
result, and that there is to be a grand
torchlight procession thore to-night; and
that I am requested to furnish a ear to
bring the pine down from Dalton to lie
used in the procession. Thanking tho
component who makes the request, and
the editor who publishes it for the kind
Invitation, I have to remark that, fore
seeing the general results, I had provided
an excellent car loud of torch pino for
tho use of tho Democracy last night,
• on tho occasion of tho brilliant
-»procession which camo off in this citv.
Dart of it was left, and as tho Radicals
have triumphed iu but a single district in
Goorgia. I feel that they are entitlod to
bo jubilant and celebrate their victory,
by a torchlight procession. And, as the
I Democrats will not need it, I most cor
dially tender to tho Radicals of the aev
©nth district the torch pine that was left
by the Democracy lr.st night; to be used
in the celebration of their victory; reserv
ing only a stick or two, which a Radical
friend begs me to allow him to use in tho
celebration of tho great radical victories
iu Washington Territory and Florida.
Respectfully,
Joseth E. Brown.
—They nro utilizing straw in the Han
Joaquin Valley, California, by using it as
fuel in boiuo of the s’enni flour mills.
The proprietors estimate that they can
save fifty per cent, in the cost of fuol by
the burning of wheat straw. The Tara-
diso Hour mills, on tho Toulumno river,
being situated virtually in the centre of a
two hundred thonsaud acre wheat field, it
is found both convenient and economical
to burn straw instead of wood, and ac
pordingly no other fuel is used.
IS1IAM lOOI'IU’N
SULiiL
RESTAURANTS.
THE ARBOR.
Ml
Cholco Liquors and Cigars, aud customer*
l*e asm rut 1 ovoryildng will bo tho best tho
market affords. octs-tf
Reich’s Restaurant
No. 112 Broad St.,
ow prepared
at!
BILL OF FARE
EQTJiLZ.1 TO ANY
99" Prompt attention and reasonable ratos.
Open at all hours.
ootl bin
SANS SOUCI
Bar, Restart j Ten Pin Alley,
B est of wines, liquors a cigars.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice
Meals sorved at all hours, at reasonable prices,
and private room* when desired.
THE TEN PIN ALLEY Is the best ....
constructed In Columbus. Mr. JAS. FOILAN
*•“" ilmrifo. f
24 tf A. J. BOLAND, Proprietor.
DRUCCISTS.
Eagle Drug Store,
Wo. 03 Broad £!«.,
M. 13. HOOD & CO.
Successors to E. C. IIOOD & 1»U0.
W E are now ofror'ng superior Indncemer
to cash purchasers at wholesale and retail,,
all claspos of poods In our Hue. We challcugb
competition with tho best houses in pricos and
quality of our Roods.
Wo keep first class artlclos of
Drrugs, Chemicals, Perfumery,
Paints, Oils, Varnlshop,
Window Glass. Putty, A*.
Alio, lnrgo stock of Patent Modlclnos, chtof
among which is Dr. Hood’s cclobratod Eureka
Liver Medlcino.
Kcroseuo Oil a specialty, at bottom figure
M. D. HOOD R CO.
October 7th, 1874.
Blue Drug Store.
BOOTS AND 8HOES.
ROB’T O. POPE.
JAB. W. LONG.
n-es-w
and SHOE STORE.
WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT
ISTo. 104 Broad Street,
NEXT DOOR TO J. KYLE * CO.
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
O l
WE REPAIR ALE R1PP1NUS FREE OF VUAROE,
A NEW ENTERPRISE !
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE,
ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STOKE,
.A.t TSJcx 133 Broad Street,
AND ARK PREPARED TO SELL
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING IIOUSK IN NEW YORK OR ELSEWHERE
_ convince any inorchant that tho ubove statement Is oorrect, wo proposo to dupltoate any
Now York iiivoicu.4 they may bring us.
N. 11.—Parti s desirous of buj Inn at retail will find our Rotatl House (No. 184 Broad atroot)
lpplled with desirable and seasonable goods, which will bo sold at bottom prloos.
We have oiuployod competent and i elite Salesmen, who will take pleasure In showing goods.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
GROCERIES.
W. J. WATT.
J. A. WALKER.
C. H. WATT.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under Rankin IIoiimc,
. .. .rOW IN STORE AND TO AU
i First Class Prevision Store, to-wit:
50 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Iee-Cured White Meat.
150 Rolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
50 “ Whiskey.
100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and quai-
ity to suit the most fastidious,
Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, & c
Will have FLORIDA SYRUP a* aoon as the eeason will permit Its
being shipped, sir Don’t forget the place.
Wl« tf WATT a WALKER.
CLOTHINC.
Largest Stock, Best Goods,
Lowest Prices!
AT THE
BALTIMORE
CLOTHING HOUSE!
88 Broad Street.
Business Suits,
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Coats, Talmas, &c.
A complete assortment of
Youths' and Bovs' Clothing.
A lino lino or
White and Fancy Shirts,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
Scarfs, Hats, Caps,
HOFFLIN, RICH &C0„
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
oct2 tf Dood&W
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
fplIB Dwelling and Farm of in acres Ins
Wynuton, formerly occupied by tho Into*
Gapt. S. II. 1I1I1, and known ns tho lioockogoo
placo. Apply to H. H. EPP1NO,
nov7 8t Guardian, ho ±
To Rent.
T WO STORES in tho village of Hurtvlllo,
on Mobile and Girard Railroad. Location
good for selling dry good* or groceries.
„ Apply to W. S. Pollard, Hurtvlllo, or J. B.
Sludo, at Fontalno Warehouse, Columbus, Ga,
nuv7 eodlm
JAMES F. MARSHALL.
DRY GOODS.
JIT)W SAMM ' E to Agents. LmIIn’
lUlJjicsniblnatltn N<w«ll«.|tool(,
ItliChroinos. Send stump.. DEAN kCO..
Now Bedford, Mm*. 4w
\\TORKINO PEOPLK—Male or F*»
VV male—Employment at bom*, *80 per
woek warranted. No oaplUl required. Par
ticular* and valuable samples lent free. Ad-
‘ “Ith 0 rent return stamp, O. ROSS,
WANTED—mmSFtl
tlouory Packagei out. Sample ^aek^ye, po*t-
^ D 4w W
mi.'ti t iHpiontaa Awarded
'""Pictorial Bibles
itions. AddroMi tor elreulan A.
Best Sell-
Prise 8to
ts ry Package out. Sample
mid, for 26e. Circulars f ~
Iroadway, N. Y.
Agent* Wanted! liipioma Awarded
for HOLMAN’S '— ‘ "
NEW i_
I, 300 Illustrations. nuurvn. lur «irv«i
J. Holman A Co., MO Aroh it., Pblla.
8.
DRY
L AND AUE R.
REMEMBER,
The New York Store!
The New York Store!
GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST!
The Now York Store,
Tho Now York Store,
The New York Store.
ARE I IN WANT OF 1 DRY GOODS,
CAl.I. ON
S. LANDAUER,
8. LANDAUER.
DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street.
The IN civ York Htore,
Tlio Now York Store.
New York I*ricoH
New York Prices
O OMH ONE, OOMJ3 Ann.
OOME 01\TB, COMB A.UU.
MILLINERY.
New Millinery and Fancy Coods
For Rent.
rpilE rosldonco second door south of St.
J- Paul Church, at pruuuut occupied by IvtM
Mr. Peyton. PoBsoesIon given firnt Od.iUI
l’or terms, Ac., apply to
au«2I o»dtf J. S. JONES.
For Rent.
CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD
ami Thomas stroots.
Apply to
leplT tf MRS. L. F. MEYER.
For Rent.
O r KICK S AND SLEEPING
ROOMS Iu tho Georgia Hume In- ffjSB
aurance Building, among which Is tb-
«>lIico now uccuploa by Southern Lite iuauranco
Company. Apply ^to
aug80 tf
For Sale or Rent.
M Y FARM known as the Thompson a
place, V/ 4 mile* cast of Box Spring* v
ad, coiiHiiding of 607“
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR NEW
EXCELLENT
Business Suits
AND
Elegant Dress Clothing!
0 Ail at Prices Lower than Ever.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 10,1874. tf
L. P. AEftCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
A ll orders will be attended
to with iiuiiluc** and dispatch.
N. B.—No w*rk delivered until paid for.
d* Call At my
i’h Book Store, Broad street.
l’caffo U Nor-
a bis stock of DRUGS dally, and In
now preparod to furntaii Columbut
and vloinity with anything In hie line ut
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
He proposes to pay special attention to tho
JOBBING TRADE, and oliore great induce
ment* to Country Merchants. Ho keep* only
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
Call and see him at 136 Broad Stroot.
From this date cash is required for all goods.
oc4 tf
NOT TOO LATE !
TJA UTIES having Claims against tho Unltod
Jl State* Government, for Property u*ed
by tho Army without compensation, for Pen
sion*. Bark Pay, rnrcttled Accounts, Ac.,
will do well to apply at once to me, I have
lacllltlos In Washington which guarantee
p>oiiilit ami full settlement of nil account*.
Rejected claims can be again considered.
Revolutionary and other claims, If valid, still
collectable.
Apply at once by letter or in person to
FRANK WESSELS, Agent,
no\l eKtewti Ezuqt'iuBU Ujtfiou.
Springs m
—300 cleared, aud balance well limbered
ami non rest tlio depot. Mr. Tolu Perhous now
rarities on iho place. Good I'm mod and painted
and ceiled house; healthy and oxeellent neigh
borhood. Price f2,60-> cash. Terms rnado
known at my lawolltco.
JAMES M. RUSSELL.
oct26 d&wtf Columbus, Ga.
Plantation Stock and x arm
ing Utensils for Rent.
f ^ESlRING to give my undivided attention
' tw, I will ruut or leaso what is
tho Chappell farm, at Warrior
i tho placo. The farm
t excellent, one.
JAS.M. RUSSELL
Law Office, Columbu*, Ga.
BY ELLIS & HARRISON.
POSTPONED
Executor’s Sale of Valuable
City and Country
Real Estato.
A greeably to an order prom
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Mu*,
cogue county, will bo sold at II o’clock on the
I'lrsl Tiic*<lay In I>©c«iul»er Next,
In front of Ellis & Harrism’s Auction Room,
the following doslrable real estate, belonging
to the estato of Thon. Jtagland, deceased :
City lot No. 200, with lino brick dwelling and
all necessary out-houscs, corner Oglethorpe
and Bridge streets.
South part of city lot No. 201, with dwelling
end out-houses, on Oghdhorpo street, adjoining
above property.
House And lot on cast sldo Oglethorpe st root,
next north of Goorge Venal.lo, occupied by
Mrs. AI Ion.
Tho Enqulror Office Building and Lot, on
Randolph street, being part of clfy lot
No. 173.
Iloaso anil lot in Wynoton, lately occupied
by Thus, liagland, with lo aero* land attached.
Lot No.—, in Gowota reserve, south ol old
Macon r aid, about 3J4 miles from tho city, con-
lalnlrg250 acres, adjoining the land* of Di-
mond, Garrard, Brown and others.
Partie* wishing to invest in real estato will
find it to their interest to attend tbls salo. as
thi^property Is desirable and eligibly located.
Terms liberal. A. E. RAGLAND,
Executor.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 3, 1874.
nov4 dtd
•Young’s Rust Proof Oats.
M y rust poof oats are now
ready for market. Call at tho Guano
Depot .and secure thorn.^ They aro put up in
W. II. YOUNG.
^IlSOLUTK DIV0IICK3 OBTAIN lib FROM
courts, of different State*, for desertion, Ac.
No publicity required. No charge until divorce
granted. Addri'trt,
M. IIOUHK, Attornoy,
ui>30 dswly m Broadway, N. Y.
Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street,
W OULD ruspoctfully inform Iho Ladle* that she ha* just rotnrned from Now York wltfi
the largest, prettiest and cheapest *took or Millinery and Fancy Goods ever brought '
this inarkot. It consists In part of the following goods, viz:
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and un-
TR1MMED. BONNETS, FI.OWEKS, FEATHERS AND DACES.
Bonnet and Sasli Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr'd Handk’fs
Borlin and Kid Gloves in every variety.
Ladies’ Underwear and Corsets, Black Crap* Colllar* and Veil*.
Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry a specialty.
ALSO. LADIES’. MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ SACKS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN
SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BALMORAL AND UOOPSKIUTS, HEADED ANI) LEATHER
HELTS, XEPIIYK WORSTED, overy shade, and many other goodH which iho offers for cash
at tho very lowest prices.
Columbus, Ga., October I Ith 1874. tf
New Advertisement*.
lfAt homo, tnalo or female; IU per
Oa &Wcek, day or evonlng. No ewpiUl.
■■ * •aluuble package "
ror
Coughs, Colds, Hoirseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’ C ARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN HliUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND 8URE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggist*. 4w
WANTED
OK KVKR rCUUSIIID.
. I KVKRY-DAY
r WAITS.
AGENTS
FOR TUB (1RANDKS1
YODMAVd I
D1CT1UNARY |
Contains 20,000 Keclpos for everything, {bona
ft (tv number: bewaro or Imitation*). Abso
lutely indispensable to all daises, saving
money dally to every buyer. Selling flatter
Ilian any other three book* combined ! Six
teen page circular and extra term* freo. F. A.
HtmmiNRON A. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4w
Waters’New Scale Pianos,
fMtUARE AND 1TPRIU1IT,
Are tho host mado. The toueh elattlo, the
tono powortul, pure and oven through the en
tire scale, yet mollow and sweet.
WATERS’ CONCERTO ORGANS cannot
bo excelled In toue or beauty; they defy com*
petition. The Concorto Stop la a fine Imita
tion of tho Human Voice.
Warranted tor six yeari. Prloos extremely
low for cash or part ca.fi, and ‘
liioodway, New York. P. O. Box 3M7. 4w
The Mason & Hamlin
Organ Company,
winners or throe highest Medals and Diploma
of Honor »t Vienna, '73, and Paris, ’07. now
oiler the finest, assortment of the best Cabinet
sively for cash, as formerly, but also on now
plans of easy payments, tlio most favorable
iver ollered. Organ* rooted wltfi privilege of
>urchuso, to almost any part of the country.
•’Irst payment *9.00 or upwards. Illustrated
catalogues uud circulars, with Bill particulars,
sent free on requoit. Address
MASON fc HMML1N ORGAN CO.,
Boston, New York, or Chicago.
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
-..$20-
WILL BUY ▲
Millinery and Hair Goods Emporium.
Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, Randolph Street,
roULD respoctfully cull the attention of the Ladles to her elegant and cheap fltock of
. . Full and Winter Millinery, selected by oxporicnood buyers In the New York and Bulll*
more markets, consisting of
LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hat* and Bonnets,
Ribbons, Laces and Flowers, Feathers, Velvets,
REAL AND IMITATION 11 AIK SWITCHES, HEAL AND IMITATION JEWELRY.
*4* I defy competition in prices. oetlS tf
IRON WORKS AND MACHINERY.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
ColumbiiN, Georgia.
M A NUVACTURKltn OF
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, CIRCULAR HAW MILLS,
PRESSES,
TELLIER’S and MUHL’S PATENT ICE MACHINES.
Aro Agentm for THE ECLIPSE DOUBLE TURBINE WATER WHEELS nml
PULSOMETEIt PUMPS.
Til 1C V KKKI* CONSTANT!.V ON l(ANI)
HOLLOW WARE. FI 1115 DOGS, COAL GRATES, GIN GEARING,
STEAM AND WATER PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS. GLOBE CHECK,
SAFETY AND STOP VALVES, GAUGE COCKS, STEAM A WATER GAUGES,
and a general iiHNorl iucul «-f Engineer**’ and MuehlnlHlM’ Sunnites.
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS uud SPECIAL MACHINERY imwle to order. Send
for Price L1»U. COLUMBUS IRON WORKS CO.
First Mortgage Premium Bond
or TIM
Now Yorlx
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
Authorized by the Legldatar# of the State of
Now York.
2d 1* re ml u in Drawing, Doc. 7, IS
3d Nerlea Drawing, Janaary 4, 1
EVKUY BOND will be Redeemed with
Premium, as an equivalent lor Internet.
Capital Premium,8100,00
Address, for Bonds and Tull Information,
MORGENTHAU, BRUNO A GO.,
Financial Agent*, 23 Pask Row, N. Y.
Post OlIIco Drawer 20. 4w
for Cut to
pictc Mil
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r aarne, nf tho beHt uml most approve
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
L. M. llbf UIB.
u. M. WILLIAMS.
3URRUS & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPKUKR
Female Humane Associate
At Alexandria, Va.
N*ovombor SO* 1074.
LIST OF Gun'S.
1 Grand Ciisb Gilt *100,000
1 Grand Cuhu Gilt to,ih o
1 Grand Gash Gift *6,0 0
lo Cash (illte, *l'J,ooo eaoh 100,000
16 Cash Gifts, 6.000 cacti 76,000
6o Oinh Gilts, l,ooo eaoh 60,000
loo Cush Girts, 6oo oach So.ooo
l,ouo Cash Gifts, loo each 100,000
1,000 Cash (Hit*, 60 oach 60,000
20,0* 0 flush Gifts, 20 ouch 4t0,0u0
22,178 Cush Gifts, amounting to *1,000,000
NUMBER OF TICKET*, 10«,MO.
1’HtOJC OP TICKKTS.
Whole Tiokot* *90 00
Halves 10 00
(iunrtors 6 00
Eighths or ouch Coupons * 60
b]/j Tickets for 100 00
Tho MuntpolUr Female Humane Assocla-
acqualntcd with a large majority of the oUloere
ol the Montpelier Female Humano Asauela-
lion, who reside In the vicdnlty of my homo,
and I attest their Intelligence and their worth
and high loputatlon us goutlomen, as well .s
tho public confidunoo, lnlluonoe and subran-
tlul means liberally represented among them.
JftS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Va.
Alkxanduia, Va., July 8,1874.
• • • I commend thorn a* gents ef honor
and integrity, and fully eutitloa to the oonfi-
donco of tho public. R.. W HUGHES,
U. S. Judge Eastern Diet, or Va.
Furthor roferencos by pormlselon: Hie Ex
cellency Gilbert C. Walker, ex-Governor of
Vu.; lion. Robert E. Withers, Lleut-Gov. or
Vu. and U. S. Senator oleot; Senators and
Members of Congress from Virginia.
Remittances lor tickets may be mode by ex-
pres*, prepaid, ifostoUce money order on
Wnshiiiuton, D. C., or by registered letter.
For lull particulars, testimonials, Re., sond
lor circulars. Address,
Hon. JAMES BARBOUR,
Prosd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va.
Roliublo Agents wanted everywhere.
octl4 4w
Full Stock of Banging and Tics on hand.
tlio Brown Cotton Gin.
h priil.-Mnmii, mid will bo pleuscd to i
Wo also soil
. W. H. IltJUlIKH Ik
A. M. Al.bKN.
I’KVKIl I’KKKIl.
Fontaine "W^jxrelioiise.
ALLEN, FREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
o - csrA.
HAVE YOU T1UED
JURUBEBA?
Weak, Nervou,, or Dobilltaled ?
Are you no lAsngultl that any exertion
require* nwro of uu cflurt tliuu you feel capable
of uiukiiig t
Then try JURUDEBA, tho wonderful
Tonic and luvlgorntor, which uct* *o beaeftcially
on iho secretive organs a* to Inipurt vigor to ull
ucling directly on the liver and spleen.
It regulate* tbo Ilowola, quint* tho
nerved, and given *uch * healthy toue to the wholo
system u* to s<»ou make the invalid feel like a new
poraon.
It* operation fla not violent, but I*
clmructurixed by grout Kuutlene**; the patient ex-
pi rienceH no suddou change, no marked result*,
but gradually his trouble*
"Void their tent*, like tlm Arab*,
And silently steu! away.**
Tld* i* no new and untried discovery, but lm*
teen long imed with wonderful ranindial reunite,
and 1* pronounced by the higln-nt medical author!-