Newspaper Page Text
UXCOLVD BONK*
■ - .—in#
AKHEBT or PASTIES SAID TO BE IMPLI
CATED IS THE ATTEMPT TO STEAL
THE REMAINS.
Ohitag*Kvetting Journal.)
Two of the men who were eugaged
In the plot to steal the remains of ex-
Presldent Lincoln from their tomb at
Springfield, on the night of the 7th
Inst., were arrested in this city last
night. Their names are .Tack Mul
lins, alias Terrence, who, In partner
ship with ne Cornelius, keeps the
"Hub” saloon at 234 West Madison
street, and Jack Hughes, a notorious
counterfeiter. They were arrested
about nine o'clock last'night in the
"Hub" saloon by Col. Elmer Wash
burn and United States Detective
Tyrrell-who have been at work on
the case several weeks-assisted by
City Detective Dennis Blmmonds and
Detective McGinn, of Pinkerton’s
Agehcy. Much credit for the job,
however, is da© to a young man
named L. C. Swegles. who is an at
tache of the United States Secret Ser
vice Department. Swegles is ono of
the men employed to cultivate ac
quaintance among law-breakers, and
he has passed atriohg the “crooked”
of this city for a horse-thief. He was
set upon the trail of Jaok Hughes
some time ago, and succeeded In ef
fecting that worthy's arrest on a
charge of counterfeiting, without
giving himself away, and continued
in the confidence of Hughesand other
crooks who patronized the “Hub"
up to last evening. Hughes, Mullins,
Cornelius and a “well known con
tractor,” (WHoSe "Hub Is not as-
certainable at present) were the
chief parties to the plot, and Swe
gles and a friend of hfs named Brown
were taken in to assist with the work
which was to be dene without the
active assistance of the contractor
and Cornelius. Swegles played his
part so well that he went With Mul
lins and Hughes to the tomb and
gave the alarm to Washburn,Tyrrell,
and two of Pinkerton’s men, who
wore on the watch for them, but
the accidental discharge of one of the
offloer*’ pistols frightened the men
away just as they were ready to pick
up the casket containing the remains
and march off with it. The men,
Mullins, Hughes and Swegles, beat a
hasty retreat and escaped, and re
turned to this city. Swegles still
stuck to them, and finally saw them
safely locked up at the Central
Police-station last night. According
to Swegles, the object of the robbery
was first to secure the release of
Burr Boyd, a notorious engraver of
counterfeit money-plates, and secure
a liberal reward for the return of the
remains. The plan was to steal the
metalic-casket with the remains in
it and bury it near the scene of
the robbery until negotiations for its
return could be completed. It was
arranged by Hughes andMullinsthat
Swegles and his friend “Brown”
should go to Calnada, and the former
two partners would oonduct the ne
gotiations ostenslblyas middle men,
and they very magnanimously sug
gested that In case it became neces
sary to give someone up to punish
ment, Swegles should have the privi
lege of becoming a matyr, and that
hla martyrdom should be toued
down by high living while in jail, to
which hecoulcLonly be confined one
year, as the law of Illinois do not
provide a heavier punishment for
robbing graves. The Wo men at r- -
ted refuse tffeoQVMse oiftfte subject,
but such close truck has been kept
of them that there is no doubt of
their being the proper persons, and
their conviction will be a compara
tively easy matter. Mullins and
Hughes will be taken to Springfield
to-night, and there is excellent rea
son to believe tney will soon be aton
ing for their attempted outrage in
the county jail of that county.
cotton Supply, Demand and Price*.
Ellison & Cos., the well-known Liv
erpool cotton brokers, say in their
last circular which lias just comd to
hand: -
The consumption ,of.Europe in 1876
and ’77 wift" probably “teach
For Great Britain l.tfPjw.OOO
.Vnd'for theOdtetineut ).o#Mlw,ooo
-£= ■
Or a total f
- which wa-hivt supply or . 2.!*,M1.000
igiSSSwIBR deficit of
lllßuct the surplus held by Continental uL
epiaaers BCSQb.ooo
Leaves * ietdedcit of sS,<* ,000
or abbut 1 IS,OOO bales of about 400
potrtfls each. This result cofnes
dotf i ft>on the basis of an Aiheificaii
• •rop of 4,389j000 bales, and liberal es-
oriapply from other quarters.
If -eftc American crop should reach 4,
600,000 bales, or 150.09? more than we
calculated ttfKin, there'Wili be noffiffere
cotton than Europe requires tjTjusgye
the Stocks in the portstwelve tjgri|bs
hence where thev are m.w. pnd u
surplus id the bands of sp!whrs.
But supped the AmaScan crop, in
stead of reaching 4;800,000, or eVen
4,360.000, should only Teach 4.150,000,
to -fifty nothing of still smaller fig
ures contdttfpiated by 'many South
ern firms. "With dull trade and un
settled politics, onr estimated supply,
as given TSbove, would probably
meet the 'requirements of the world
without flfsssitattng any ferious
advance in prices; but what WObid
be the effect of a general revival of
trade, and a settlement of the SSst
ernquestion? '
An uninterrupted succession of
eommerciaP&nd financial disasters
sirfee 1872—-hxthis country, in Amer
ica, and on the Continent—has so
thoroughly demoralized the public
mind, and ftp completely soured the
disposition of the commercial com
munity, that the mere suggestion
that we afe on the eve of a; bgjjer
state of tiftn&s is almost universally
pooh-hoolfea; nevertheless, We are
strongly disposed to take a hopeful
view of the future, and as prices are
very low, and the prospective supply
less than the proDable demand, we
look for an advance in prices during
the course of the season.
A riot to fount Horen > Without the
Vote*.
A Republican Boston lawyer, at
Washington, wribgsft a the Spring
field Republican acrollows:
In course of a few days’ sojourn
here, since the election,! have heard
and seen enough to convince me
that there is a plot, dn which some
high in influenceand authority under
the present atfttrfgiStr&tlon are con
cerned, to socdWAhe- electoral votes
of‘South Carfißsft'Florida and Louis
iana for Hayes and Wheeler, not
withstanding the election returns,
and to back their efforts up by the
army of the United States, if need
be. I say this not as an alarmist,
but in the hope that such non-parti
san sheets as yours, which preferred
the Republican to the Democratic
tickets, may not be deceived
by the plausable words of
leaders who profess to desire only
an honest Chant. Ad honest count is
surely What we ail wlsbStid what we
are bound to have, but .the so-called
“purgation*’of returnsty interested
boards will not be wbftitted to by
us Independents of Massachusetts
or of other States. TbesympathwHO
message of Oovernor Bice -was well
intended; but! traet aproffer of aym -
pathy made in good faitb will .not
pledge Massachusetts to roore than
she intends. The plotters have de
rived much comfort from it.
*£*!E3LJSI
COLUMBUS
DAILY TIMES
JOB
OFFICE,
Columbus. Ca.
Rein# Supplied with the Lb*
test
STY US of TYPE
Premeo, Ac.,
* Is Prepared to till Orders
rr
Job Printing
OF KVKRY DESCRIPTION,
With IVeatnean and IMapatcb,
Inelttdiuß i
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS
BUBINEBB CARD 34
VISITING CARDS,
POSTAL CARDS,
SHIPPING TAOS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
PARTY INVITATIONS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
BITLB LATffNG BOOKS,
R. R. RECEIPT-BOOKS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Orders from adtohtac solicited and
filled promptly, at short iwttee. Samples
and price* seat on application
Great. Reduction in Fine Photographs
AT
G-. T. WILLIAM N' GAL ERY
fOYER CARTER’S DRUG STOREJ
AJJ. STYLES AND SIZES FINE I’HOTOORAI'IIS reduced considerable from former
PRICES; rutting flu* flfaMiod PUOTOOKAI'HS In tl>. reach ofll.
Call unit examine NEW STILES and TRICES, and yon will h nnre and hava your picture taken
at thia OALLERY.
Taking Children and Copying Pictures a Specialty.
Oa visit will satisfy any ono that nq bettor FXOTURES can bo had than at this GALLERY.
Remember the place is over Carter's Drag Store, You arc respectfully solicited to call,
oct'ifi tf
MK '■■■'— „.ai leg.-n..) ■ ■■■■ . —■*
CLOTHING.
EXCELSIOR ! !
CLOTHING,
____ AND
JtdLea/fc
Thornton & Acee,
NO. .V 85 BRONZE FRONT,
Rooney Building, Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
DEAI.EHK IN
Men’s Olotliin*,
Boys’ OI otlilns,
Olillciron’s Olotliln*.
Mom's Hats, Bovs' Hats, Cliiiareik’s Hats.
O
MEN'S AND ROYS’ FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS. VALISES, UMBRELLAS ami WALKING
CANES. g|*W9 arc constantly receiving new goods of all kinds, and will sell as low as any
MarketintheState^ mmm
INSURANCE.
INSURE YOUR
GUT HOUSES
AND CONTENTS.
-♦ . ■ -
All my old Customers of Years Past
and all others who would feel Secure
against loss are notified that I am Pre
pared as usual to furnish
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
on this Class of Property.
LOSSES ADJUSTED AND PAID AT MY OFFICE
Apply for Insurance or Information to me Direct, oi
through any of the Factors and [Commission Merchants oi.
the City.
D. F. WIIXCOX,
General Insurance Agent.
Jnlyßi* ltd Aw
INNUitK YOITIi PBOeERTY WITH
THE GEORGIA HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CioltuuDus, G-a.
HOME COMPANY, seeking the patronage ef HOME PEOPLE!
FAVORABLE RATES MADE FOR
GIN HOUSES,
WITH LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS AND PROMPT PAYMENT OF ALL LOSSES.
Warehouses, Cotton, Dwellings, Storehouses, Merchandise, and all
other Property Insured at the Lowest Rates consistent, with indemnity.
Offlce lotbe GEORGIA HOME BUILDING. d(JeJa
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
S3 Broad St,, Columbus, Ga.,
HAVK IN STORK a LARGE AND CAREFULLY _jl^
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals,
wltn which tbnyere prepared to supply their former patrons, ana the public
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at pricea that cannot flail to Insure satisfaction.
Let no one wanting any article in onr line buy elsewhere begre seeing our goods
and knowing onr prices. All articles sold are guaranteed PURE.
PAINTS ! PAINTS !!
We have full stocks of
White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oils,
Spirits Turpentine,
And all the Colored IPaints, both Dry and Ground
in Oil and at Bottom Prices.
o
Window Glass and Putty at lowest prices.
Parties at a distance will be furnished HASH when desired.
Home JMade Fertilizers!
Early in the Season we will have on hand largo supplies of CHEMICALS
for Composting tit Home Made Fertilizers, in which there i economy in
buying. <Oar experience in the purchase and use of ues ® <^®" ai v c^ 1 ® J?!
tu . HOOD & 00.
COLUMBUK GA m
IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
Experienced Workmen employed in each De
partment.
Orders for work of any description filled witb
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or nted to or
der at short notice.
Rpeeipt Books
FOB RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always In stock: lo printed to order when de
sired.
WRimiYti PAPER A Nil BACK.
A largo quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bogs, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which I am selling low
in auy quantity desired, either printed or plain
Ajr Prices and Specimens of Work fiarnisbe
on application.
THOM. GILBERT,
Randolph street, rolumlHi*. ta.
janl tf
T. S. SPEAR.
No. 101 Broadest., Columbus, Ga.
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
all orders will receive prompt attention.
_ Remington-Sewing Machine Deoot.
MILLINERY.
I DESIRE TO INFORM MY FORMER GUSTO
mers and the public, that I have removed my
Stock of Millinery
to the store opposite the Ttmes printing office,
where 1 have a superb lot ftf
Iflilliiinry, lints & Trimmings.
I will be more than pleased to renew tho ac
quaintance of my customers in my new place of
business, - Respectfully,
Mr*. HI. 11, llonnrtl,
octl-tf
111 TPUTO obtained ,u th “ Pnito*
Pfl If" fy I \ Hiatus,Canada, and Europe.
Ift | 11 I V terms as low as those of any
other reliable house. Correspondence invited
in tho English and foreign languages,with inven
tors, Attorneys at Law, and other Solicitors, es
pecially with those who have had their cases re
jected in the hands of other attorneys. In re
jected cases our fees are reasonable, and no
charge is made unles we are successful.
ijui/cMTnRQ
111 f If | UIIWI sketch and a full de
scription of your invention. We will make an
examination at, the Patent Office, and if we think
it patentable, will send you papers and advice,
and prosecute your case. Our lee will be in or
dinary cases, $25.
A niflAr Oral or written in all matters
ADVICE crff
volitions, I 11 Li la
References:—Hon. M. D. Leggett, Ex-Commis
sioner of Patents, Cleveland, Ohio;0. H. Kelley,
esq., Sec’y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.;
Cornraodoro Dan’l Ammen, U. 8. N„ Washington,
D.O.
jfcjrSend Stamp for par “Guide for obtaining
Patents," a book of 50 pages.
AddressLOUlS RACiHER & CO., SoUci
tors of Patents.
nov2s tf Washington, D. G.
THIS PAPER IS ON PILE WITH
Where Advertising Contracts can be mini*
TJETOTTH SSEE.
For the latest uewe from Tennessee and all parts
oi the world, read
THE AMERICAN,
Published at Nashville, Tenn.
The Largest, Cheapest and most Widely Circula
ted paper in tne State—with fall volntne
of Western Associated Press Pis*
patches in every issue.
Its Predecessors Date Back to 1812.
SUBSCRIPTION list :
Daily one year $lO 60
Semi-Weekly one year 4 20
Weekly one year 2 00
Or for shorter time in proportion.
Post Paid to any on
Receipt of Price.
Specimen copies sent free on application.
Address THE AMERICAN,
Nashville, Tenn.
!XiFT TVINJE
Nevw fails to restore Gray HHir to its oHgimil o
our in a few weeks. Pure, hAmlesp. effective
Preoared by XANTHINE CO.. fiicEmoncL V
Sold by Purcell, Ladd b Co.,Richmond, Vft., and
druggists and country merchants. Price $1 per
bottle.
This incomparable preparation for the Hair la
commended to the public on its own meritß.
It the Hair from falling off, producing
a rapid and healthy growth; eradicates scurf and
dandruff, and cures diseases of the scalp. Try it
and judge for yourself.
[From Rev. E. T. Baird, Sec'y of Publication of
Presbyterian Church South.]
Richmond, July 27,1874.
The Xanthine is the only hair dressing I have
ever used which baa removed the dandruff from
the scalp and made my hair soft and pliable. It
has also reatored my hair to its natural color; and
by occasionally uaing it as a hair dressing, I have
no doubt it will preserve the color.
E. T. BAIRD.
[From Rev. Mr. Cameron, Minister of Presbyte
rian Church Houth.J
Mossy Crkkk. Tens, Aug. 22, 1876.
Xanthine Cos., Richmond, Va.:
I have used the Xanthine now for three years,
and have induced others to buy it, and have nev
er known it to fail in accomplishing all you
claim for it. It Is an excellent tonic, a pleasant
dressing, removing and preventing dandruff and
all unpleasant itching, promoting and preserving
the natural growth and color of the hair, and ren
dering it glossy and pliable. I confidently,
cbeerfullv, knowingly recommend it.
WILLIAM CAMERON.
Bold by M. X>. HOOD fife CO*,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
lalylßeodAcw3m Columbui, G
Dry Goods! Dry Goods!!
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
M. JOSEPH,
MTICCESMOK TO.IOHEPII V BHO„
HAS JUST RE LIVED:
600 PIECES BEST STANDARD PRINTS ®fl 12.
LARGE LOT OF CORSETS ©soc. each.
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, OSNABURGS ami FACTORY JEANS
of all makes at FACTORY PRICES.
CARPETING fmm 20c. a yard and upwards.
SHOES, HATS, SEA ISLAND BLEACHINGH. in largeqmiutitie* at BOT
TOM PRICES J
®B* I BUY AND SELL FOR ■ CASH AND AM PREPARE# TO
OFFER BARGAINS. - . .
M. JOSEPH.
GROCERIES.
NEW GROCERY STORE,
NO. IQA BROAD STRBHT.
MY STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
p NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR, AND EMBRACE IN TART:
BACON AND BI LK SIDES, HAMS, SHOULDERS ami LARD. FLOUR of EVERY GRADE uu
PRICE. OATMEAL. SALT. BAGGING, TIES ami TWINE. CHEESE, MACKEREL, SYRUP,
\\ INKS a(1 LIQUOR of EVERY SORT and PRICE. TOBACCO, Every tirade. SUGAR. COFFEE
and TEAS to SUIT ANY TASTE. SOAP. STARCH. BLUEING. SODA, BAKING POWDERS, and
SEA FOAM. BLACKING, MATCHES, SHOT, POWDER and CAPS. COX'S GELATINE, ITA’
IAN MACARONI. PICKLES of EVERY KIND. LEA A PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,
PEPPER SAUCE an.l FRENCH MUSTARD. TURNER'S LEMON and SPICE DESERT SAUCE.
CANNED GOODS of EVERT DESCRIPTION-ALL SEW AND FRESH, a* PRICES TO SUIT THE
TIMES. GIVE ME A CALL.
M. J. CRAWFORD, Jr.
Beptl7d&wsm
FARM LAND-
Only Remedy for Hard Times.
CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
ALL WANTING FRUIT FARMS. ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF THE VINE
WHERE IT IS AN ESTABLISHED SUCCESS AND PAYS LAROE PROFIT. THE LAND IS
ALSO ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF PEACHES, PEARS. APPLES AND SMALL
FRUITS; ALSO. GRAIN. GRASS AND VEGETABLES.
Many hundreds of excellent VINEYARDS, ORCHARDS and FARMS can now
be seen.
The Location la only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by railroad, in a mild, delightful climate, and
at the very doora of the New York and Philadelphia markets. Another railroad runs direct to
New York.
The place is already largo, auriiHaaful and prosperous. Churches, schools, and other privilege*
are already established. .Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, Glass, Straw Goods, and other
things, at which different members ofa ftunily c an procure employment.
It has been a health reaort for some years past for people suffering from pulmonary affections.
Asthma, Catarrh, Ague and debility; many thousands have entirely recovered.
Anew brick Hotel has just been completed, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high,
including French roof, and all modern improvements lor the accommodation of visitors.
Price of Farm Land $25.(Hi per Acre, payable by installments, within the period of four years. In
this climate, planted out to Tines. 20 acres of land will remit fully a* much as 100 seres farther
north.
Persons unacquainted with fruit growing, can become familiar with it in a short time on account
of surroundings.
Five Aero, One Acre, and Town Lots, in the towns of Landisvillc and Vineland, also for sale.
Whilo visiting tho Centennial Exhibition, Vineland can bo visited at small expense.
A paper containing full information, will be scut upon application to
CH AItI.B'IS K. I.A\HIS, V ineland, IV. J., freo of cost.
Tho following is an extract from a description, published in the New York Tribun by the wel
known agriculturist, Solon Robinson:
All the farmers wore of the “well to do" sort, sod some of them, who have turned their attention
to fruits and market gardening, have grown rich. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey,
and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wet meadows, In
which deposits oi peat or muck am stored, sufficient to fertilize the whole upland surface, after it
has been exhausted of its natural fertility.
It is certainly one of the roost extensive fertile tracts, in an almost position, and suitable
condition for pleasant farming, that we know of this side of the Western prairies. We found some
of the oldest farms apparently just as profitably productive as when first cleared of forest fifty or a
hundred years ago.
The geologist would soon discover tho cause of this continued fertility. The whole country is a
marine deposit, and all through the soil wo found evidences ol calcareous substances, generally in
the form of indurated calcareous marl, showing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of the tertia
ry formation; and this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, in a very comminuted
form, and in the exact condition most easily assimilated by suen plants as the farmer desires to
cultivate. -
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season in Receipt of a Large
Supply of all Sizes of Our
Celebrated
For both WoodanctCoal
Betide* a fait assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES
GRATES, Aio.,
And feel Justified In saying tht we r SURE
vecusnit any end ail classes of purohseers, both
In quality end priae.
Of other Goode In onr line, we hero e large end
complete assortment, eoch ee
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
or KVBBT BMCamiCK,
BAKU WARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY. GLASSWARE. COAL
BODS, SHOVELS, AC.
All of theeo article* we CAN and WILL nil a
VERY BOTTOM PRICES.
I*n 1 dtf w. H. 808 ARTS A CO.
VICTORY! VICTORY! 1
THE “SINGER” ALWAYS AHEAD!
Bead the special dispatch from
THE Centennial Exhibition to the New
York Sun:
TmLAbELTAIA, September 27,1876,
“The very highest honors which cotild be con
ferred on any exhibitor—TWO MEDALH OF
HONOR and TWO DIPLOMA# OF MERlT—
have been awarded the Singer Manufacturing
Company for Sewing Machines.*'
2,000,000 IN USE
Sales in Excess of all Others!
The Singer Manufacturing Qompany,
fifi Broad Street,
COIXWni’H. GA.
WANTED.
Good salesman to sell the new
Light Running SINGER SEWING MA
CHINES in the Counties connected with the Cos.
lumbaa Office. Apply to the Singer Manufaotur
lng Company, CUAH, 8. HOLT,
Oct7-4m Agent
Gollinswortti Institute,
FOR BOYS AM) GIRLS,
Talhotton, Ga.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TA-
Aon charge of ,tbi* well known a.
Inetitue witl, the determination
make it a School noted for it* thor
oughhose and cheapness. The school
t* pleasantly situated, one jpllefrom
Talbotton and six mile* from Geneva. The build
ing* are ample and admirably situated in a beau
tiful grove.
The “Geneva Lamp," a weekly newspaper. Is
published at the Institute, the type for which i*
set by the pupils of the school, each pupil being
required to devote five hours a week to type set
ting, under the instruction of a practical printer.
Thia is not to make printers, but to give practical
lessons in the construction of our language.
BOARD AND TUITION:
Board, including lights, fuel, Ac., per
mouth $lO 00
Tuition, for the entire session of four
months 2 00
Information and circnlar* furbished on .sppli
cation. Address, 3. L, AP. E. DENNIS
MILLINERY.
.. ■ ■**—-
GRAND OPENING.
WK WILL ON THURSDAY NEXT. OPEN OUR
Fall and Winter stock of MILINERY, AC.,
\ Embracing ail the paraphernalia of a la
dy's wardrobe. Having considera
bly increased oar etore-roera, we
have a fcjrger and more com
plete stock than ever
before.
MRS. COLVIN & MISS DONNELLY.
octß-eod3m 100 Broad Street.
PIANO AND ORGAN DEPOT.
Phillips, Crew & Freyer,
ATLANTA, GA.
Bole Agents for the World-Renowned
KN ABE
GRAND, BQU ARE and UPRIGHT
PIANOS
Thfsf, instruments have been Before
the public for more then forty years n<t
upon their excellence alone have attained an
UNPUHOHAHED PRE-EMINENCE which estab-
Unties them as UNEQUALLED for their TONE,
TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY'.
They have received seventy-five gold and silver
Medals over all other competitors.
Endorsed by “THALBERG,” "GOTTSCHALK,"
"BTAKOSH.” “PAULINE LUCCA,” "CLARA
LOUISE KELLOGG,” ILMA DE MUBBKA,”
"MUZIO” MILLS, and others. Also securing the
first, and highest premiums at the
INTERNATIONAL
Centennial Exhibition
Philadelphia, October, 1810.
The prices of these instruments are as low as
the exclusive use of first-class materials will el
low.
HP-C*UlogUBB and price lists mailed Area on
application to
PHILLIPS, CItEW & FREIEK,
General Agent*, Atlanta, Ga.
SOLD ON EASY TERMS. octlG Im__
W. F. TI6NBB, dentist,
Randolph street, (opposite Strapper *) Calntube
feul lyl Georgia.