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THURSDAY Al’UIL P, 1874.
Aflitlrs lu Japan.
Tho uowh received by lUe BtoauiHbip
Alaska from Japan is interesting. Tho
MikHilo coutiuuoa his liberal policy, for on
il.e 1st of March tho pulaco belonging to
| :. u OI ,d where he formerly resided was
a for the lirat time to the public.
,.L third annual exhibition ut
Kioto wa 8 held within its walls,
-rins exhibition or fair shows the
j.roaroHS Japan is making uuder this rule,
; u d tho opening of the imperial palace,
which used to be col Biderod too sacred
for vulgar eyes, .is evidence of his eu-
i.'hteued views and the great strides ho
Ms made iu approximating our Western
civilization. There was an eruption of
,ho volcano Foosiyama, about twenty
miles from the now capitul, on the 6th of
February. This was about tho time whon
the earthquake shocks were first noticed
in North Carolina. Whether thoro was
auV connection or not between those dis
turbances at such a groat distance from
each other may be doubted, but the coin
cidence is curious, to say tho least, and
affords a subject for the speculation of
natural philosophers. Tho discontent
exhibited lately among the old military
clauses Rooms to have been caused chiefly
hv the action of the government regard
ing pensions, n dofiuite sum having boeu
Hiibstituted in place of annual pouRions.
There haR boeu no fresh troubles, bowev-
or about this matter.—N. Y. Herald, Rth.
Civil UightM.
4 case of civil rights was brought up
before tho Mayor yostorduy morning and
attracted cousidorablo interest. A young
gentleman was arraigned for striking a
negro man for entering the Baptist Church
ou Wednesday night during divine ser
vice and taking a sout by him. Tho young
man very proporly becumo indignant at
mich familiarity, and inviting the negro
out doors struck him with a stick. Tho
Mayor reprimanded both partios, and par
ticularly charged the colored individual,
who is a preacher rooently seut hore, that
im must act with more discretion and
keep himself within his own sphoro and
not again attempt to force himself upon
the whites. Both parties were discharged
without flue. We ure glad to say that
tbero is no excitement among the blacks
about this cuse. They soom to understand
that while tho young gentleman may have
done wrong in following up his indigua-
with blows, the colored man caused
disturbance by intruding himself,
tlior inteutioually or not, where ho
no business.—Lumpkin lnd.
•The’ Cohuttah Cotton Factory, Mur
ray county, Ga., situated about nineteen
miles east of Dalton, and owned and
umnaged^y Dennis Johnson & Co.
This factory was commenced October,
171. The first machinery, consisting of
670 spindles with all necessary appurto-
nancos, was put up iu January and
1’ebrnary, 1878, and on March 8, 18711,
tbe first cottou yarn was mudo. The
ipindles were increased during the
iiiue year to one thousand. Messrs.
J. k Co. have recently purchased and
connueuced putting up machinery for
2,000 spindles. The factory is now capa
ble of turning out 1,000 pounds, or 4 bales
of No. 10 yarn per duy. Numbors of cot
tou yarns run trom 8 to 24. Tho factory
will consume about 700 bales of cotton
per annum. It will give employment to
60 or (10 bauds, supporting a population
of about 200 persons in all. The water
for tho machinery is brought in a race
1,200 feet long from a dam (mostly rock)
1 j foot high, aud delivered into a forebay
to feet high, at tho bottom of which is
placed one of Poole & Hunt’s Letfel dou
ble American turbines, 17.j inches diame
ter, which drive tho whole machinery of
this factory, including cottou gins aud
custom wool cords.
Tho yarns manufactured at this Fac
tory are sold in Philadelphia, St. Louis
ami other Northern cities; Arkansas,
East Tennessee, North Alabama, North
Georgia and throughout tho Southorn
Statos, aud have given general satisfac
tion wherever sold.Notliiug but yarna are
uiado as yet, but it is the intention of the
proprietors to put up looms at an oarly
day. Wo wish tho enterprise what it de-
rvos—success. —Dalton Citizen.
—Isaac H. Sturgeon, of St. Louis.
Commissioner to examiue tho Texas and
Pacific Railway, has submitted his report
to tho Secretary of the Interior. Ho ex
amined 1C.) 12-100 miles, from the boun
dary liuo between Louuiana and Texas
west via Marshall to Dallas; 74 miles
from Marshall uorthoast to Texaskana,
and oG 18-100 miles from Sherman east to
Hruokston. The act of Congress orgau-
iziug the company authorizes them to
count met a road from Marshall, Texas,
aud to San Diego, Cal. The branches aro
built under authority from the Stato of
Texas. The main line and branches in
that State roceivo a valuable subsidy f rom
tbe State, but more from the United
Statos. The company receivo a laud grant
from tho United States for so much of tho
road as passes through New Mexico, Ari
zona and California. Mr. Sturgoon re
ports that the road is well built and
equipped, and recommends its accept
ance.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
I»n. I. T. TV A KNOCK,
Burgeon aud i'ltyaiclaii.
Ofiicti at Slaughtur’a Drug More, KalLoud stieet.
1»H. J. W. R. WILLIAMS*
Offers Ills prolosdiomil services. Olilco Over R. M.
Gjvou A Co.’s, Chambers A R. R. m reels.
Millinery.
AlISSKS WHITE & TUCKER,
Faslilunublo Alllliiiora uml Drussuiakeri.
Geutlemeu’s tlilrts cut by chart u.eaeiiru, and
giiaiiiuu-ca to III. Chambers street, next to
Kitnu a uiy gumja store. u-bl
MRS. C. V. HARLOW,
b'ualilonuble Mill!nor uml Hrueaiuukor.
Son- Agent ol Uutierick x Co.’s Patterns.
At tin- late bunking liouse ol Sliupintid X Co.,
Opelika, Ala. j t| o;i
Notaries Public.
U. U. lllUGINS,
Being appointed Notary Public tor Leo couuty,
respecllully soliciia the patronage ul Ins trk-uds.
Holds Court 1 ht aud 2d Saturdays ol each mouth,
ut U. C. Hollllteld’s law olUco. ja^J
Eating Houses.
ROUERS* EATING HOUSE,
Right at the Depot, open at all hours, ttul Coffee
aud Meuld for all Truius.
Jail
Furniture, &c.
At l'uuic Trices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Hauler iu all kimln of Furniture.
Also, Metallic, Wood Coffins, aud Caskets.
j*il8 Chambers streot.
Lawyers.
A. J. VICKERS,
Attorney nud Counsellor at Law.
Oflico opposite Alabama lluuao.
Practices in all tho Courts of thu State. ja3
Tailors.
J. 11. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
Cutting and Making iu tho Latest Styles. Re
pairing neatly douo.
South Railroad Hi., over Furniture Store. Jal
Dentists.
J. L. K. NMIT1I, HontUt,
Dons Pluto Work ami Plugging on reasonable
<lec231 terms. ChamlHrs street.
Barber. Shops.
WESLEY UARRINGKR, Uwrbcr,
Corner Soiitli Railroad aud Chambers streets.
111(4NON A TURNER, llarberM,
South Railroad struct, uuoer Adams House.
Hotels.
ADAMS 1IOUNE.
Whon you go to Opelika, be sure to stop at tho
^ Adams House, opposite Passenger Depot.
Insurance.
E. C. 1IOWEN A MON,
General IiiNurnuco Agentn.
Office, Railroad Street, over R. M. Orueuo & Co.’s,
LOTTERY.
» K U bk-kcniou.
huiiiu time aud place, alt that tract or
parcel of liiml lyiug ami being In said county ami
-.„j Known In Hie plan of nail) enmity as tbe
Reserve, containing sixty-two (U2)n<ros,
less, with the improvements tliereun. amt
bounded as follows: Ou thu north by lands of
Joseph F Pou, Thomas Threowit* and K nim
by lands of A Uanuutdl;
James F Winter; aud ou the i
inn from the Macon road t
Home lluilding ami I
James O Cook; oust by the Hamilton road; south
by the residence of Mrs Klvira A Sorshy.nnd on
the west by tile lands of tho lute Seaborn Jones,
(this lot boiug the one awarded to Pierce L Lewis
iu a bill of partitition as on oof the heirs of James
0 Cook, Sr,) and improvements, containing thirty
arres, more or less, as the property of William II
Hughes, trustee for June C Hughes aud childrou,
treasurer of Home Building and Loan Associatio
Property pointed out iu said II fas.
tublO w2m II. U. 1VKY, Sheriff.
Sale by Assignee in Bank
ruptcy.
W ILL bo sold by order of Court, on the first
Tuesday in May, 1871, hoforo tho Court
House door in Lumpkin, Sti-wurl county, Ueorgia,
lit public outcry, to tho highest bidder for cash,
Hie following described lands, I
s the property of Ahsolom s.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
LL persons indebted to the estate of A. W.
i Keddiug, deceased, aro requested to make
mediate payment to the uudersigued, at Ella-
viIlf, On., nml tlmse having demands against the
estate to present them iu terms of tho law.
• - wflw K. J. REDDING, Kx’r.
Muscogee Superior Court,
November Term, 1873.
His Honor, James Johnson, Judge, presiding.
Mary K. Watsou, )
Alexander Watson. J
T appearing by the return of the Sheriff iu tho
above case Hint the defendant is not to be
-und iu thu county of Muscogee, aud it fuiiher
appoaring Hint tho defendant does not rouble in
the State of Ueorgia ; It is hereby ordered that lie
be served by n publication of thi* order iu thu Co
lumbus Sun newspaper once a month for four
‘ s. A LUX. C. MORTON, Counsell.tr.
ruo extract from the minutes of Muscogee
Superior Court. J. J. BRADFORD,
Jail onmliu Cleik 8 C. M. C.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
A Masonic Grand Gift Concert!
10,000 Prizes to be Given Away,
Amounting to $260,000, all In Currency
T HIS enterprise is conducted by tho MASONIC
RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA.,
uuder authority of tho Virginia Legislature, (act
passed March 8, 1873,) for the purpose of raising
funds to complete tho MASONIC TEMPLE,
iu courso of erection iu Norfolk. There u
individual beuetita to be derived from this under
taking—it is wholly in tho cause of Masonry. Tho
Concert will positively take ptuco on
Tuesday, the 5th of Muy, 1S74,
aud no further postponement is guaranteed.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift $50,000
One Grand Cash Gift...,
One Oruml Cash (Sift...,
Ouo Grand Cash Oilt Ill,INK)
One Grand Cash Gift 5,000
One,Grand Casli GiU U,. r *tM»
2-1 Cush Gilts, $500 eaclt
50 Cash Gilts, 250 e *
—North Adams has a tailor long known
for his koen, pungent wit. Not long
mneo a 'vell-kuowu clergyman called at
his shop with a pair of pantaloons, and
wkeci hiui if they could bo repaired. Tho
knight of the shears unrolled thorn, hold
tliem up iu a most artistic luatmor, care
fully oxiuniuud them, and replied : “Yes,
)«*; tho knees uro the best part of thorn."
‘Ilie revetoml gentleman saw tho joke,
smiled blandly, and gracefully bowed
himself out.
■‘-The latest exploit of Vasquez, tho
biuons California bandit, was the capture
vith tho nid of one comrade of a stage,
k bgestutiou and fourteeu men. He real
ized $;!()0 aud several watches. Vasquez
is described as a tall man, with chin whis
kers, moustache, and hair inclined to
**hdy, and fair iu complexion, with u sun-
hnrut huo. Ho is worth $13,000— that’s
«lmt the Governor of California will pay
for him.
Texas Lands.—The Texas papers slate
»f*»ct which may not be generally known
to owners of land in tbut Stato, that all
mild hold or owned by any person, that
•*not Rurvoyed and patented I y tho lirst
°f January, 1876, reverts buck to the
81111 o of Texas.
There is uo relief to be had by the Leg-
Klsture or courts, as it is a constitutional
provision.
150 Cush Gifts, 100 each
Rates—It Tickets fur $50; 22 Tickets for $100.
DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY HOARD.
Joint L Roper, President; John II Gorpr-
Inin II Wales, M 11 Stevens, S Well, John T Red
llis Excellency Kx-Governor Gilbert C Walker,
Col Kuilor Diggs, 1* II P; John U McDaniel, P G
Commander; J J Burroughs, L'apt Samuel L Waits,
Virginia legislature; Kob’t E Withers, G M G 11
lor, Slute Senator; James G Rain, G C G G C.
Address communications to
HENRY V. MOORE, Secretary
Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, 1
N. D.—For further particulars apply to
S. 11. HILL, Express Agent,
FARM BOOKS.
TIME BOOKS
PLANTATIONS AND FARMS
The form is one furnished by a planter of
experience. Its uso will enablo a Farmer to save
tuany times its cost during the year.
Printed and for sale by
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
—Oapt. Jamon B. EatK who lms been
lua engineer of the groat St*. Louis bridge
acr ‘)«« the Mississippi, aud has given to
Unt .extraordinary work of engineering
<ul bis time and ability for several years
l’ Ml i announces, with justifiable pride,
flint the bridge will be completed within
weeks.
—An ambitions young lady was talking
v ° r y loudly about her favorite authors,
when a literary chap asked her if she
hk.id Lamb. With a look of i no liable
jh*gUit, sho answered that she cared very
httle about what sho ate, compared with
knowledge.
MONETARY.
R. M. Waters & Co., 56 Broad St.
New York, receive Deposit Accounts
on favorable terms from Banks,
Bankers, and Corporations, subject
to check at sight. Loans made only
on Cotton and Approved Stock Ex
change Collaterals.
Depositors
WITH TIIK
ap7—oodSt
LEGAL NOTICES.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
riLL bo hoIu uu tho first Tuesday iu M ty
i!''Xt, between tho legal huitra of sale, iu
Ellis A Harrison,
tho following do-
All H at mu
city of Columbus,
lu Hie plan of said city
I of laud lying and lining
’ said county, and
us lot number 2*0,
l UnnuuoH, I T llrooka aud
. Thornton, to satisfy n
Superior
per ol tho
s Georgia
HATS, CAPS, «tC.
Hats and Cents’ Furnishing Goods.
E. E. YONGE,
D EALER IN HATS, CATS. Ac.. gives notice tliat, iu addition to his great variety of SPRING AND
SUMMER 1IATS, lie ha* a select stock of Gouts’ Furnishing Goods, such us
SHIRTS, UNDER - SHIRTS, DRAWERS, SOCKS,
Handkerch’fs, Cravats, Bows, Scarfs, &c.;
Iu fact, everything in Hie liuo of Gents’ Underwear.
The “ACME” SHIRT, in whioh a fit it guaranteed.
TJMX3nX3ZjXjikl9 Bills., iklpisoa eft) O-iugliam
Sole Agent for Clarke’s Adjustible Buggy Umbrella.
LOTTERY.
Liliol for Divorce.
Information Wanted.
NV person Knowing anything of the heirs or
L relatives of Dr. ALLEN R. WRIGHT, who
s horn ill South Carolina—(h« once lived in
Greenville, tin., aud moved to Shreveport, Louis
iana, in 1h 17, and returned to Georgia iu 1851 aud
died)—will learn something to their interest by
addressing mo at Shreveport, La.
nprO w2t
SAM VAN UIItllEK.
G EORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—Whereas,
T. D. Tinsley, one of tho executors of tho
will of Thomas Ragland, deceased, lms made ap
plication to resign bis executorship ,
Tlios u are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil
persons concerned to tile their objection iu my
oflkee, ou nr bofo'o the first Monday iu May next,
to show cause (if uny they have) why said appli-
int should not be permitted to resign his said
Given under my official signature, tills
February, 187-1.
" ' ft tl2m F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary
t i'e ami -idiuoiiish all
J show cause (if any thu
have) why said letters should not lie granted.
Given uuder uiy hand and olllciul signature, Hii
pril 1st, 1871.
aprft oaw-lt* F. M. 1IK00KS, Ordinary.
G B
These are, thirefove, to cite nil persons concern-
1 to tile their objections in my ntlico on or before
the first Monday in May nex t (if any they have)
why said letters of dismission uhou: d
granted to said applicant
UUiiOr uiv official signature, this April
wit*
F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
Joseph W. Woolfolk, deceased, having applied fu
Given under tuy hand and offic-al signature, this
GV
Honed to be discharged from said guardianship;
All persons who aro concerned are required I
tile tiieir objections (if any they have) on or liefoi
the Court of Ordinary to bu held for said count
Monday iu May next, why the sa;
Joseph Ryle should nut be discharged according
to Hie prayer of iiis petition.
(liven uuder my hand aud seal of office, this
.pril 1st, 1874,
aprft oaw-lt F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary
WHOLESALE LIOUOR DEALERS.
R O S ET TE & LA WHON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Liquor Dealers,
121 Broad Street, Columbus, (Ja.,
H ave now in stoke a choice selection of puke and unad-
ulterated Liquor*, some of which aro three and four yearn old.
IlennesHee Braudy,
Peach “
Apple “
Cherry “
Domestic “
Jamacia Kuui,
New England Kutu,
Holland Gin,
Domestic Gin,
Port Wine,
Sherry Wine,
Madeira “ Malaga Wine,
Martin Whiskey,
Bourbon “
Cabinet “
Irish “
live “
White Corn Whiskey,
Adam Crow’s “
Weller’s Bourbon “
Robertson County Whiskey,
Tom Moore llyo “
White Wheat
Pa. Dew Drow 44
The above iu offered at wholesale and rotail, in quantities to suit purchasers.
ROMETTK * LAWIIOM.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
LOHERY OF REAL ESTATE!
THIU GEORGIA
Real Estate and Immigration Co.
OPFKR TIIK PUBLIC TIIK FOl.LOWING 8CIIKMK:
$126,000 Real Estate in Georgia.
G-IO !
WHOLE TICKETS ONLY SOLD.
CAPITAL J*I{ IX. 1C,
sau.ooo i
TICKETS $10 EACH.
Isgnliifd by State authority, amt /•
2iM of A/>rit, 1874.
Ini mid Cii|iltal l*rl*e -An Improved l«ot iu llm eity »>f Atlanta, situated »i tL,- ,
ui-rol |,oyd mid Wall atrcntH, witliiu GU fool of thu Union l'tti,a<iii£i-r Depot, .;,
loot front ninl running buck 110 foot, t<> 20 foot alley—a new mid eiegmiUy mu-
HtructiHl lour hIoi y building lln-rcou, Iikhcincut, Htoro rooms'and Hl.-cpiug upnrt
, huHcuient, Htmo room-i'niul nice
■cutcd ut $ i.ikm per annum, valued ut
VHt vide if Spring street, betwnen Citii
,« lu-romi tlicro
j PRIZE—A City Lot <
Allmila, trmitiug loo I.-el, mid ruuniug I
ly built dwi
nd cold wutcr pipi-H, and uIIuci oh.
Ouu of Hio most dcHimldo city rveldcuccH iu tho South, valued 20,000 i
j PR17.K—A Farm iu the far faiuoil Cedar Valley, Polk county, Georgia * • mid .i bull'
luib'H trom Odurtown, containing 320 acren -half cleared, bala «< ell timbered;
ubuudmit running water, comioi tnblo biiildiugH, etc., valued at 12,500 l
i PKIZK—A Farm in Nacnui li.-o Valle) , White county, Georgia, of 250 in i.h, well impiov-
o-l and hi a liigli Htute ol cultivatiou, good dwelliug, now mid neceHsury out-
hoiiHi-H: adjoining tho now aud muguillcoot posaoMHioua or L’apt. .Ian. II. NicIioIh,
vallled.lt 10,000 1
l PHIZK—A Farm ol 800u«tch, minute twenty iuIIob went ol Macon, in Ciawlord county,
0 ,.. ( „ Little Echaconnu creeks—half .
good stato of cultivation, balance heavily tmnhuved wlvli oak, lii. Lot) mid lioaoli;
eorgia,
good dwelling, -
upilul gin mid cotton pr.-M*, valiiu.l .<
Otu PRIZE— A Tract of Land of 2» acren, Hitmitu iu Richtumid county, Georgia, oiic liHlf
niilo from llm • orporato liuiitH of AtigiiHla, Georgia, witli all the iiuprovninontH
llioreou, coUHintiug of all elegant Irmne dwelling, witli all tliu lieceHnury uut-
Ouo Prize of
, witliiu 2IH) jmdHof the railroad dep.d, \alii.-d a
ou
Thero will bo upon tho ftugo two gE
DRAwma.
whool.s, tho contentN of which can I
l'KTKR PRKKR.
I^ontaine AV{ii*elioiise.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
Orders Solicited in person or by letter,
executed for buyer or seller.
Commission promptly
OOXinaiBtTB, OBOH CHA.
CLOTHING.
Here’s Your Cliauce.
NO EXCUSE FOll A RUSTY SUIT !
CLOTHING AT COST !
p>:
It THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WE WILL SELL OUR SUPERB STOCK OF
UENTLKMEN’M, YOUTHS* A.MI) €111IJIREN'M
Clothing and Underwear. Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, &c., &c,, at Cost for Cash,
Como at onco, if you wish to buy CHOICE CLOTHES for a little money.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT.
C«lumbu$, Ga., Doc. lfi, 1873. deodtw
JOHN D. BROWNING, J Bill for Injunction,
vh. >Relief, Ac., iu Cliatta-
R. C. PATTERSON, ct a!, j hoocheo Sup. Court.
I T appearing that William Browning, one of the
defendautH to the above Bill, runidiH without
tlie Juriudi.-tiou of this Court, it in ordered Hint
Hs-rvicc of tho Hume lie purleclud on Haid William
Browning, by tin- publication of iliin order, unco a
month for four moutliH, in the CoIiiiuIiim Enquirer
and Sun (a public gazette piihlinhud in the city of
Columbus) prior to the fiist day of the next term
r Court, March 31hI, 1874.
Grand Clearing Out Sale !
TO MAKE READY FOR TIIB SPRING TRADE, WK NOW OFFER
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH !
AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE AN LOW AH TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE.
CHAPMAN & YERSTILLE,
Jq4 deed 90 BROAD STREET
Muscogee Superior Cour
November Term, 1873.
Ills Honor, James JoIuihou, Judge, pri-eiding.
Henry 8. Davis,
' Bill, Ac., iu Muscogee
ppearing to the Court that all tho defeud-
nts to said bill are all non-residents of this
aud tho Sheriff having returned
ado by publication as provided by law.
A true extract from tho minutes of Muscoge
Superior Court, November term, 1873.
Ja'J oanilin J. J. BRADFORD, Clerk.
~~Hon. Jefferson Davia is said to bo
’ er y ill, in London, will, dropsy of tbo , ., rv • „ ,
_ M«t. nw condiiiongi.esrise to sorious Georgia Home Savings Bank
bto ’ ,lti “‘“ l 1„ ra N 0 . 0 :^' I IVIUpL H..irP«. nook. llielr
ife aud obtldren aro now in New Or- yy j Ulwr „ Bt lo A|>ril 1*4may be enured in
'e»D8, bat will doubtless immediately ro- 8ltul ,.. uko. w. DILLINGHAM
Chewalla House,
Ktifiiulu, Alalmma.
A. J. RIDDLE A WM. SMITHA,
PROPRIETORS.
T 'llK TRAVELING PUBLIC nr.- most resport-
fully invited t<> give us a call. We Mill do tin
best we call to please. Hill 14 1 III
Rankin House,
CJoliiml>iiw, Ga.
J. W. KYAN, Prop’r
Frank Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the Rankin House.
my2l d*wtf J. W. RYAN, Prop'r,
itoil ninl oxanilne.l, will |>htou lu luitcH pro
clsely alike, the prizes,jwlileli uro piitcutl in thu smaller wheel, liotli wheels will tliuu bo turnu-l
until tholrcontouts aro thoroughly mixed. A hoy under fifloou years ul ago. blludfidde.l, will
then draw from tho larger wheel one of tho 12.0 -u tlokots, ami holding it up in lull t low ol tho
spoelators aud auditors. Its number will bo railed by tbo crier appointed lor Ibis purpose, so Unit
all present may Im.ir. The number will then bo passed to the comiuttluo ol citizens, wlm will
say whethor tho number has boeu rightly called. It will then bo parsed to a registrar, who will
lllu It, and rooord it upon a hook prepared fur that purpose. A hoy of similar ago will thou
draw from tho smaller whoul ono o! tho tubus containing a prize, which will bo oponod uml hold
up to tho vlow of iho spectators nml auditors. Tho value of tho real estate prize wit' then bo
cried, nml passed to tho committee, who, alter Insnucthm, will uivo It to another reg
istrar to file and record. Thu prize thus drawn will belong to the ticket bearing tho
number drawn Immediately hoforo It. Thus this proouBS will continue, drawing first from tho
largo wheel containing tho tickets, and thou from tho small or prize wheel until all the i '
containing the prizes aro drawn. An accurate record ol •’ '
by tho coinmlttoo of disinterested citizens officiating.
ticket bearing
awing first from
... .1 until all Hie tu
it Hilling the prizus are drawn. An accurate record ol tho ubo\u will bo kept on file, curl Hied to
tho coniiuittoo of disinterested citizens officiating,
l’ho I*rlzcH bolow $3isi In value aro approximations, and will bo dotarminod and paid as lollows;
Tho nuiubors of all tho tlckols^sold being considered lu »circle, nuinorlcully lortned, uml having
tho highest number,
ftbo lowest 1, brought toguthur, then whatever numtier lu this
circle may be by lot determined to bo culled to tho Capital 1’rlzo of $2 >,000 will ho taken :
center, ou each 8idu of which tho r * 1
♦10' Prizes, thus making o
will boentltlod to a Real
excluded, nml tho clrclo ex
side, It being tho purpose of the management not to duplicate prizes.
Ron I Kstato.
Tickets can bo had on application, personally or by lottor, to authorized agents, the man-
ugurs, or JAMES (IAKHNKH,
President Georgia Konl Kstato and Immigration Company.
AUautuor Augusta, Ueotgla.
MANAGERS.
A. M. WALLACE, Atlanta, Ga.
II. L. WILSON, “
Ool. JAMES GARDNER, “ •» ' “ J..I). WADDELL, “
♦^•Parties desiring to dispose ol their real estato through tho Georgia Heal Estate anti
uiiulgrntlon Company lu their next Grand Lottery, to ' ' * ‘ * ‘
.ddrosslug
Presldont Uu. K.
99.AGENTS wanted In every county.
inar!7—dfcwOut KI.LIN A IIAKKIMON, Agents, (Jolumhus, Ga.
DRY COODS.
1VE3W GOODS !
ARRIVINC DAILY AT
Tlie NewYork Store
Elegant Silk Poplins at 65 cents.
Jl'MT KKUKIVED.
S. LANDAUER A BRO.
HIDES.
HIDES I HIDES!!
WK WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Prico
Green i Dry Hides,
Furs, Beeswax, &c.
BARNETT & CO.,
Urunforil Street.
M. M. HIRSCH,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets.
Hides and Furs a Specialty.
Will I*ny tho Highest Market Price for
Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Rags.
All kinds Wrapping Paper
and Paper Bags on hand.
BOILER MAKINC.
GEO. T. GIFFORD,
Boiler UVEctls.er
and Sheet Iron Worker.
doHpatrh, ut B. II. Ky
Save Your Grain Sacks!
TIIK KMPIRK MILLN
YyGLI. BUY SECOND-HAND GRAIN SACKS
iu ipiantitit-a that may be offered.
DRY COODS.
PEACOCK & SWIFT
Cull attoution to the fort that they are Helliug
Dry Goods of every description,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &o.,
TO CAMII IIIJYKHN,
At Hurti prices ui will Ihi rtUro to idt-ost- all who
will tall
To arrive Iflth lost., a new oaao of
Spring Prints, Ace.
Julft PEACOCK A SWIFT.
ECONOMY!
Do you know that you can
Savo Money by purchasing
DRY GOODS at the
woll known house of
JOSEPH & BRO.?
Foreign; Domestic Drv Goods
BELOW COST!
Their Spring; Ntock
IS UNRIVAI.KD!
Call anil bo oonvincod.
No. 69 Broad Streot.
Merchants’ and Mechanics’
Bank.
A DIVIDEND OF FIVE (A) PER CENT FROM
J. KYLE & CO.
R ESPECTFULLY unmium e to tin ir frlemK «imloinera and Him public gem- ally, Hint llielr I’A LI.
AKB WINTER MTIM’R OK l>RY 4400IIN is u-.w « ouipb-t« in . v.w> d. |»u liu.-m,
coiiHiatittg of every urtn le usually imiml in a liml ' lane Dry Goods ll< usi. Tln-y v»«iu lnNiglil diinii;.
the mouoy panic in New York for umm-y, and w ill bo sold at prm-s lu correspond with thu lim.-s, l.*r
rash. ♦•* We atill keep a large line of
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
ALSO, A SPLENDID LINK OF
I^ndieM 9 , MInnoh 9 mid Oliilciren*** SIiopm,
of Him LiitcHt Style nml Beat Make. Also, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices,
All wishing to puri huso w ill do well to give us a call, ivh we bought low and will sell . In-ap lor i asli
MILLINERY.
Latest Styles of New Spring Millineiry l
MRS. M. R. HOWARD
I S NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING a large ami Kushiouul.le H- k of III I.I.I.N lit 4 , ,H-
consisting ol—
L-idios’, Misses aud Cliildrou’s tri e med aud untrimmed
Hats aud Bonnets; Flowers aud Ribbons; Best Real
Hair Swi'ches, Jewelry,
And other desirable Good
MISS VANIlF.Nlll’RG i
vvhi.h will l-e KOLB low I'Olt 4’ANII.
.N ovv >ri i i 12; JV1 il 1 im
»«
FASH fnN A Itl.l
Ladies’, Misses’ and Cliildm’s HATS, Trimmed aud Unlriiiiefl.
Ladles’ Bonnots, Flowors, Ribbons, &c.,
Real Hair Swltchos,