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oi>i:ijka, A I. A.:
E EDNESDAY JANUARY 7, 1S74.
PELIKft DEPARTMENT.
lflK*e of Opelika Department of Hip Columbus Ex*
! quiRRR back room of Hodge A Hin t'd Grocery
I gtori*, hail Road street. Subscriptions for
Daily, Weekly and Sunday Ekquirtr
received ut this office. Also, con*
tract for advertising and Job
Work of nil descriptions
At such prices as defy competition.
It. M. GRAY, EDITOR.
Ititllronds.
Wo believe that thoro is n daily growing
invictioii upon the public mind that the
ilroad system of this country is a uiagnifi-
int financial blunder, and that bad com-
>u sense ruled the decision, the first
lilway iu the Union would have been the
lodern narrow guage road. Men’s minds
ire at that juncture properly impressed
mbtless, with the wonderful changes
tich their general construction would
*ing about, and the grandeur of the ob-
ict to bo attained so wrought upon the
kinds carrying into effect the idea, that
lonoiny or adaptation to the work to do
fas lost sight of in the blaze of the rapid
’ansformation of a wilderness into bloom,
ig gardens and magnificent cities. We
iow the good results. We see and feel
r ery day that a majestic avenue, better
inn a mighty river, pours its tide of dead
,d living freight by our doors, offering
vantages to trade, commerce, civiliza-
in and Christianity, which, were it blot-
id out, would leave us to gropeand blun-
ir along through life, robbod of half its
larms. Wo feel though that wo have
id dearly, perhaps too dearly, for the
listle, when we reflect that a road not
ksting half so much in construction, nor
•re than half to keep up, would answer
|e same purpose and pay handsome divi-
inds to stockholders, who have liberally,
inot wisely, put their surplus in them,
fe would hail with satisfaction tho decis
ion that, no more wide gauge roads
mid be built and those that are so, as
lidly ns may bo, converted into narrow
luge. If such a thing can be done, we
lall soon see our country checked with
iese small deliveries, and a bettor time
stockholders and the public. We
ive made these remarks looking to the
[tension of our E. A. &C. road and the
& S. If the money expended on
*e honvy enterprises had been
tent in tho building of narrow gauge
►ads, and both pushed with equal zeal
id fidelity, the irou horse would to-day
been thundering over tho hills and
ir away towards Tennessee river, and wo
•uld now be reaping the fruits of money
[isely invested.
Him on.
The morning freight from Mont go tu-
•y, at 12£ yesterday, jumped the track
id caporod along for a hundred yards,
inch to the discomfiture of the track and
*me injury to tho engine and cars. It
ippened just beyond tho depot. A full
free of hands was engaged immediately,
id we suppose she will he righted up in
uo for her trip to Columbus.
Mayor’s Court.
Bam Tally, alias Saui Harris, was before
[is Honor, Mayor Slaughter, this morn-
►k. for an attempt to use viciously a huge
jnife upon the person of his wife, Sam
being a rough old customer aud offender,
'as mulcted in $25 and costs.
Rob Samford, for three card monte aud
raviolis other little devices to amuse his
ilored friends when flush and fill his
iwn pockets in the meantime, finding
lings dull in his peculiar line, thought
try his bund at a little game of highway
obbery, and now Robert throws dirt for
i6 city for forty days and better.
Personal*
Prof. I. T, Cox, of tho Southern Fe-
»ale College, at. LaGrange, Ga., called on
s yesterday morning. As an educator
ttd successful teacher he has few, if any,
aperiors iu the country.
Money,
s usual, easy for cotlou business; for all
-her purposes money is exceedingly strin-
jnt. We quote Exchange on New York
ul New Orleans buying A off. Belling at
ir.
Trade
i stagnant: little or nothing doing,
locks light, though sufficient for all de
mands. Our merchants havo snccessful-
weathere 1 the panic, and if our people
bo are indebted, will or can make partial
ayiueuts, they can wear through. We
noto bacon sides 8Ua9; corn })/»«$ 1; flour
lotion
ontinnos to arrive slowly anil meets snlo
adily at the following quotations:
Middlings 14
Eow middlings |i:U
eceived previously 11,232
to-day 170
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
INSURANCE.
Lawyers.
A. J. VICK ERA,
Attorney ami Counsellor at I«na.
Office oppoHite Alabama House.
Practices in till the Courts of the State. jnS
Tailors.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY I
THE
J. B. CAMI’BF.I.I., Tni lor.
Cutting ami Making in tho Latest Styles. Re
pairing neatly done.
South Railroad St., over Furniture Store, jal
Dentists.
J. L. K. SMITH, Dentist,
" or ' c 1111,1 I’lUKging on rua.onal.lo
uec23J terms. Chambers street.
Barber Shops.
WESI.EY BARRINGER, Barber,
Corner Smith Railroad and Chambers streets.
dec23
Total...
11,402
ALABAMA NEWS.
—Two dead Chinamen were found near
obilo.
~A. M. Kennedy has been elected
bief of the Montgomery Fire Depart
ment.
—The Mobilo olcction case has been
dried before tho Supremo Court in ordor
restrain tho Chancellor from making
ay decision, or taking cognizanco of the
wo.
-A largo number of mules were sold
auction iu Montgomery, Monday, at
•rices ranging from $•10 to $100. They
euerally were in an impoverished condi-
’ ju. One planter, who run sixty plows
ut year, sold forty mules.
—Sixteen of the most respectable men
l Coosa county were arrested, Monday,
•y a United States Marshal, and carried
o Montgomery, where they were ra
mrod by Commissioner Dresser to Rive,
ach, $25:) bond to appear to-day. They
re charged with conspiracy to drivo two
Lien from the county.
—The Supreme Court of Alabama de
ified, on Monday, in the case of Jiarbour
Jounty vs. James Clark, that the county
if Barbour is not liable to tho Treasurer
f the county for tho taxes orfiorefi by
he Commissioners to be assessed and
ollected for the payment of interest on
he county’s railroad bonds, if the taxes
lave not been paid over to the Treasurer;
mil that such taxes, when collected, are
lot required to be paid to the Treasurer.
—In ex parte Sallio lteavis, tho Court
Added that the Probate Court has not
ha power, tnero motn % to set aside the
dlotuient of personal property to a widow,
made by the administrator.
11IU SOX A TURNER, Barber a.
South Railroad street, uuuor Adaius llou.se.
dec23
Hotels.
ALABAMA KOI NE,
Convenient to buBincHg portion of *ke city,
jal G. W. ALLKN, Prop’r.
ADAMS HOUSE.
When you go to Opelika, be sure to stop at tlto
Adams House, opposite Passenger Depot.
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
CONTIX L'EA TO OFFER THE PUBLIC
INDEMNITY against Loss by fire j
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
She Wants a Chance to Cet It Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
Treasurer. Secretary.
President.
Columbus, Oct. 1st, 1873.
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
Doctors.
I»R. I. TV. R. WILLIAM*)
Offers his professional services. Oflico over R. M,
Green A Co.’s, Chambers A It. R. Streets.
Insurance.
E. C. BOWEN A NON,
General Insurance Agents.
Office, Railroad Street, over R. M. Groouo A Co.’s.
110x23 ’
$200 Reward!
T IIR above reward will be paid for tho appre
hension, with evidence to couvlct the person
or persons who removed tlio track near Smith’s
Station, on the 23d inst., or for tho apprehension
of any person who may at any time maliciously
place obstructions on the track that would endan
ger life or property.
A. J. HEARD, R. M. W. It. It.
Opelika, Ala , Dec. 24,1873. do2f> Im
SEEDS.
LARGE LOT
Fresh Garden Seed!
Just received, at wholesale and retail.
E. C. HOOD & BRO.
ja3 taplO
Garden 8eeds 2
FRESH AND TRUE TO NAME i
VCfE havo just received a supply of above in
papers ami hulk, and offer same at Whole
sale and Retail.
Druggists aud other dealers cau purchase of us
at Philadelphia prices.
PLANTING POTATOES,
ONION SETS,
FLOWER SEEDS, Ac.
1IOV.KTEAD A UO.,
Agricultural Depot, 139 Broad Stroet,
Columbus, Oa.
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Seventy Page Illustra
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
SASHES, BLINDS,
STAIR KAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Ac.,
Mailed to any one interested in building, 01
receipt of stamp.
KEOGH & THORNE,
254 A 250 CANAL STREET,
jylt dAwly NEW YORK CITY.
JUST PUBLISHED !
TIIE AMERICAN
School Music Reader!
Book 1. For Primary Schools. Price 35
cts., or $3.00 por dozen.
Emerson’s Singing School.
Glnrko’s Dollar Instr’tor for Koed Organs.
Clarke's Dollar Instructor for Piano.
Clarke's Dollar Instructor for Violin.
FATHER KEMP’S
Old Folks’ Concert Tunes.
Prico 40 cts, or $.1.00 per dozen book*. Hung
everywhere with great applause from old aud
young.
Sold everywhere. Sent, post-paid, for retail
price.
Oliver Dltson Sc Co., Chas. H. Ditcon Sc Co.
Boston. 711 Broadway, N. Y.
s *p!3 d'itaw&w
DIAMOND SPECTACLES !
These Spectacles are manufactured from “Min
ute Crystal Pebbles” melted together, aud are
called Diamond ou accohnt of th< ir hardness and
brMliancy.
Having been tested with tho polariscope, tho
diamond lenses havo been found to admit fifteen
per cent, less heated rays than any other pebble.
They are ground with great scientific accuracy,
are freo from chromatic aberrations, and produco
a brightness and distinctness of vision not before
attained in spectacles. Manufactured by the
8peucur Optical Manufacturing Co., New York.
For fiivlo by responsible agents in every city in tho
Union. „ , .
WJTTICIl A KINSEL, Jewelers and Opticians,
are solo agents for Columbus, Oa., from whom they
can only be attained. No peddlers employed.
Do not buy u pair unless you see tho trado
mark ♦ oct8deod*wly
Rags, Rags)
J WILL PAY TUE HIGHEST CASH PRICK
100,000 lbs. Cotton Rags!
delivered at the Railroad Depots aud Wharf in
Columbus. Parties will flud it to their interest to
communicate with me before shipping elsewhere.
Dry Hides
Purchased, for which the highest market pi ice
will be paid.
JOHN MEHAFFEY,
COLUMBUS, GEO,
OFFICERS:
Cen. JNO. B. CORDON, President.
Cen. A. H. COLQUITT, Vice President.
J. A. MORRIS, Secretary. J. H, MILLER, Sup’t Agencies.
Assets Nearly $2,500,000.00!
Ratio of Assets to Liabilities 146.39-100 to $100.
Has just ealabliKbod ft Branch at ColumbuH, Ga., ami openori an office at the
“GEORGIA HOME” BUILDING.
The citixene of Colninbiie anil adjoining country nre urgently requested to ex
amine the claims of this Pioneer Company to their patronage and support.
Investments mado and losses adjusted at homo.
COLUMBUS GA. BRANCH.
R. N. MILLER, Gen’l Ag’t and Manager.
OFFICERS :
W. L. SALISBURY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Vice Pres’t.
L. SPENCER. Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
M. J. OUAWKOKD, ALFRED I. YOUNG, PETER FREER,
G. IV. DILLINGHAM, O. A. REDD, S. G. MURPHY,
W. L. CLARK, W. R. BROWN, It. M, MULFOUD,
MEDICAL BOARD:
G. ,). GRIMES, M. D., D, W. JOHNSON, 11. D.
iSiT Policies iu Northern Companies can be transferred without loss or additional
outlay. Full particulars given by inquiry al the office.
Keep Capital at Homo.
Good f*4«>lieitot-» Wanted.
, 2id r LAMBERT SPENCER, Resident Agent.
FIRE INSURANCE
Cash Assets, $675,000 GOLD!
Prompt, Reliable, Liberal!
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
ort 22 ly
COLUMBUS, GA.
COPARTNERSHIP.
rpilK UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP under I In* linn name n
_L W1LLCU.Y Sc HAWKs*, for Hi** transaction ul u Gemini! Insur..ncii Busiues* in this city.
IJ. K. WILI.00X,
CnlnmbuH, Oct. 13,1873. M.N. HAWKS.
WHlcox & Hawks,
General Insurance Agents,
79 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
ml largest Insurance Companies iu Hie country, “Timo-Trled and
irosonting a lint of the oldest
is-Toated,” with assets exceeding
$27,000,000!
r itt-muLlo property,
.A. O-ALFKD.
mi IE undersigned, having retired from a service of fourtren year* in the Georgia Homo Insurance
_| Company, and lorimd the connection above named, Holicits for tho new Him a share of tho busi
ness of the city, and offers hi* careful attention thereto.
With an experience of twenty years iu tin* community a* an Underwriter, he respectfully refers to
the many who have during that time received his policies, aud to whom lie has disbursed thousands ol
dollars for lokses incurred by Companies then represented by him, aud now by the m-w iirm.
Columbus, Oct. 14, 1873. tf D. I’. Wll.M'OY.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
THE FL-A.OIE!
WILLIAMS’ GALLERY OF ART,
81 Broad Street, Columbus, Ca.,
II AVING recently been enlarged and refitted with all tho latest styles of instruments, and having
IT engaged ex in .iSMwtnntH for each department. «'tn now say. without fear of contradiction, that
tho MUST PJIOTOUKAI»llK, POWKLAIV OR FFKItFOTVI’KS, ere. takou
North or 8outh, can la* furnished .it this Gallery. Tim COLORING Department is under the chargo ut
PROFESSOR JOHN L. DL'KFKK, an Artist late of Washington aud New York, and the i ighest testi
monials as to his siij er.or abili'y m a Colorist can be shown from tho first citizens of those cities ami
from Columbus ; and with this' as-uraiice, we cau guarantee to furnish tlm lest IhciureMof any kind,
from Car l to Life S./e. the art is tupib.'e of producing. COPYING ami ENLAUGING OLD I’lCTL'IlKS
by a uew process, reproducing th«m as correctly as if taken frern life. P1CTUHK FRAMES ami
ALBUMS of every character
Tlio public uro invited ‘
rnation will be given
Georgia.
distantly on band aud for salo.
visit the r ams an i exiinioo onr work, wharo every attention aud infor-
Keuieiuber that WI LI. IA MS’ G A LLEKY is over Cartel's Drug Stole, Columbus,
(or11 y ibodsw.'fui
DRY COODS.
BARGAINS! mm!! Eli!!!
Important to Those in Want of Dry Goods.
C CONTEMPLATING a *lirM change lu our business, we on’er from ‘lii. » nlir ■.’will*-’
A scout or miicsn ini* fancy clot, s x m i- tiiISii
Our Terms from tins date will he Cash, No goods will be
sold ou longer time than thirty days.
49- All those Indebted aro earnestly roquestod to call and settle ut once or make i«r,.r»,.rv
arrangements. ’
JOHN McGOUGH & CO.
January 1st, 1874. dtf
Now Advertisements.
SAMPLES -ent by inuil
M'tick h.r jdu J{. ft. \\ oi, (
.‘-quare, N y,
j' vv >lvrGL JiAMIl/LdN s'
BUCHU AND DANDELION
ff .« v.., bcaltliy <••■11.111 ui mo kid?
gre t -V'i! „ HuVV K, '* s ? ^ N.erelore n,.:
i bJtlKlKl: AM) li’KALTII UltK-
nnd prevents diseased by
'• It bus stood the test, and
•tlor <,| the KI 1>.\ |. ys,
TEN PER CENT. LESS THAN COST!
As we always sell as low as the low
est, we offer for twenty days our entire
stock of New and Fresh Goods at Cost,
and an additional extra discount allowed
of 10 per cent, on all hills of $20 and
over. We mean to sell.
BOATRITE & CLAPP.
J. KYLE 2b CO.
R ESPECTFULLY announce to their frintuK customer* and the public generally that their I’Al.l.
AND WINTER STOCK OF DRY UOORN is now cmnpleto in every d,.paTlm«V.L
ousiHting of every article usually found in a first cIhhh Dry Goods Hound. They were bought during
tho monoy panic iu New York for money, and will he sold at prices to correspond with the time-i for
usli. 44' We still keep a large lino of
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
ALSO, A SPLENDID LINE OK
Ladies’, Misses 9 n,n<l Oliilclren’s &lioes 9
of the Latest Style and Best Make. Also, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices.
removing tin
Is I ho best m
w - 1IAM1I.TON & (JO.,
t ’incltinat I, Ohio.
r„,nl,h,-
l"t. lin-ulu,, f ra SI,I'.
Jt>rd Mj y Co , lili hilloii si., y. | , J ■'
5000ACEN1S WANTED.- Sami.lu
.. sent Iroo by mail, wlih terms, to clear
lX om *•’ WO jior day. Address N. 11 \v n it j.
Newark, N. J.
Qn, IlrlriKS you lreo ljy[muil tUu very Uept
Elastic Truss.'
MU vs rlto at once to Pcmkroy &. (Jo., 744
ilroad way, N. Y.
THE MAGIC COMB
111 • ill change any colored hnir to a portnu-
nent black or brown and contains no poison.
.... . "“'"""ii" uuuwuus no iioison
ri r i .waaVW*l ,0<! nt ,ow rntC8 - Address, MAO
lc LOMB CO., Springfield, Mass.
$75,0 00!
UNPARALLEL i D SACRIFICE
Dry Gfoods !
AT COST FOR CASH.
Prices It <>d need from 20 fo 40 percent, to close out the Inislness. full at once and he rotirinrril, at
JOSE! 1-1 At BROTHER’S.
ColumliiiH, Oct. 5, 1873. dtf
reel, ColumliiiH, Ga
MILLINERY.
FIREMAN S FUND INSURANCE
ooivnPK.axr'sr
—or—
San Francisco, California.
Bargains ! Bargains !!
Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods al Panic Prices!
ec Mi. avar-c Rh::
WTI.I,, ON AND AKTKIl TO-MORIIOW, OITKIt IIKR KXTIHH STOCK OF
MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOODS FOR CASH.
AT PANIC PRICES !
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
A. WITTICII
1 M. K IX - FI..
WITTICH & KINSEL,
Practical Watch maker,s, Jewelers SCiij* ravers
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
U P 8 ,nVU,? I '^!: U T.\' ,,r s °" 1 - OHARM.
J- lN(r. llow either Hex uuvy iuHeinivto
and gain t.lio love aud ullcctionn of any portion
they choose instantly. This simple mental ac-
qulreincnt all ean possess, lreo. by mail for
2fn\, togother with n marrlago guide, Egyptian
Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladles, Wedding-
Night, Shirt, &e. A quoor hook. Address T
WILLIAM N.OO., Pubs., Phfftt.
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
TJ so
WELLS'CARBOLIC TABLETS
BUT UP ONLY IN III.I'll BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists.
200 PIANOS and ORGANS
IVcw and Second-Hand, of f'irwl-
4'Iimn Malter**, will be xnld al Lower
■•rle.es for cash, or on InMtallniciitN, in
<’ilV or ('uinity, during IliiM l-Tuait-
eial ( risit and (lie IIOI.I II I VS, by
IIOIIACJO WATEICS A SO>, No. IMI
IKniiidu ii) , Ilian ever belTore olTI'er-
ed in New ) «rli. Agents Wanted for
the sale of \Vatern 9 Celebrated I’ianes,
('oneerto and <lrelieNtrsil OrgniiN.
I UuHtrt%ted ('ntnloguvH mailed,
Great IndiieeineiitH to the Trade, A
large discount to iIliiiiNleriiJ'liiireli-
cn, Sn nda > -ScliooK, Etc.
eIFsPPB i. 3 ® 3 £.
p £■§ a
ftfpfi mi
SIMrtim i
® 5 ^.’3 ^
i is; g
fe
far &2.EI fcrS'Ss'S.
I§‘|Si”lEa2§l.f
|| s-.rx’nZr.^dj^ 1
'l’l»i* liiglicsl medical milliorUlea
ol l-:uro|ie say tho strongest Tonic, Purifier
aud Doohstrueut known to tho medical worl l Is
JURUBEBA.
II arrests decay ol vital forces, oxhaustlon ol
the nervous system, restores vigor to tho debil
itated, cleanses vitiated blood, romovos voslo4o
obstructions and acts directly on the Liver ami
Silicon. Price 4d a bottle. JOHN CL KKL-
LOOff, 1H Platt St., N. Y.
cures nil IltimorH from tho worst Sevol-
ula to a com non Illoleli or
From two fo tlx bottles are warranted to
euro Salt Klieiim or Tetter, Pimples
on Face, Kolia. J.ryHipeln* and
Xiivcr Complaint. Six to twelve bot
tles, warranted to euro Scrofiilonfl
Nwclllnun and Sores and all Skin nnd
IKlooil IllscnioM. Iiy Its wonderful
l*oetornl properties It will euro the mo.-,5
severe roeent or lingering Coiif^h In half
the time required by uuy other incdlclno
ami Is perfectly safe, loosening cough, sooth
ing Irritation, and relieving norenesa. Fold
bv all Druggists. It. V. PIF.IH L. Nff.li..
World’s UlNocnwarv. liullulo. N. Y-
N. Y. Safetv Steam Power Co.
:10 COUTLANDT SB,,
m;\v voetK.
Superior Stf.a.m Kmiinl-
anh Hd.mts, by special
ehlnot y and duplication «•!
parts. '1 hey arc Sate, Eco
nomical. 1 a.-ily Man get I and
riot liable to derangement.
Their C’oMnt.MiD Knoim:
is peculiarly
BOOK db NEWS
A-tla-nta. Paper TVEillsi,
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor.
W Kefera to thia abeet as a apecimen of N’ewa Paper. my Hi tf
PRATT’
K, ’i -
f }W:
t * ' -VK \
TIIE PLANTERS’
AHEAD ON
FAVORITE !
ALL !
rilHK midoraigned having nomplntcrt narangomontH f,■ r lln* Ha!,, ,,f ti,o above
J[ COTTON OINB with (i. W. Hii.i.inoham, tho tienoral A^out f„r this suction,
would call attention to tho fact that they have nu huml a fulll stock of
PRATT’S COTTON GINS,
among thnni tho 4()-Haw Gin that took tlio First l'rhe ut onr last lair, I,satin/: «"
coniputiiurH and ciuniuR 240 Ib«. Hoed cotton in 17 miuntoa. Tot. lmtclt rnuuot IF
Haid iu thoir praiao.
HOLSTEAD & CO..
Agricultural Implement and Seed Depot,
mhX7 d&wtf 189 Rroad Street, Columbus, (Ja.
»«» uetfilltutlon. hi>
nau.-e.i nr .-i- km .-> a'.lending tin*
I t' in n,n B t excellent medicine,
.■drains or tortures the tligcstlve
organs, but cuu-lh them t-. w-*rk in a | erfectly
natural manner: hence persons Inking them
do imt become p .lo and « maciateii but on the
contrary, while • H Imj uritles a re being romov.
e«l, tho combined :.■■'ion <d the Sarsaparilla
and Wil : •’ ■ . ; ! ;■ ; > r.: t*>
l>ody. and a r d-usi -tat" cl bealtli is the result
3d at
old by all drug.:
l»l
l)ep<
PRATT’S ASTRAL OiL.
Absolutely sr.;
uniform. Ilium
gas. Hums !n a
plotting -»r t ,klm
ly to,1U. • ,
oils. It
;. J’crfeetly odorless. Always
inaling qualities superior t •
iv lamp without danger of c.\
tiro. Manufactured oxpre-s
n - e d Volatile a lid da :, a.-
in ler every pr
. qualities, n
*1 Uy Its
its period bti
Millions ol gallons have been .old and none-
eld cut—direct ly or indirectly—has ever occur
red trom biitriing, during handling it.
1 ho lumen-i yc nly < life and properly
resulting trom the u-e d ei ' ;ij. and ilangerous
oils in tho Dnltc ! States, is appalling.
Tho Insurance t ’■ mpanics and lire (’•■mn.:-
8loner* through ut tho (• untry re ■ inim i d the
A ST UAL as the best sateguard heu Jaa,;-
aroused. Send fur circular.
For sale at retail by tho trade generally, ami
at wholosalo by the proprietors, FHAhLr,'-
1’HATT N. CO.. 108 Fulton street, sow V-, ,
In wdm
U24
Attention for Ten Bays!
A
POlll ION
the
bo
ili". unsiitbd account a nud
,•old dome a favor to mil,
.heir articles.
T. 8. SPKAll, Agent,
At J. H. Uramhall’e Sewing Machiu<* Agein y,
V9 Broad Stroet, Columbus, Ga,