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PAID KOB II ADTARCR.
Tu Memphis Appeal oostradicta the
report that Hon. Jeffenon Davia, now in
London, ia an (Teeing (Pom d ropey of the
heart. The Appeal aaye late letter* from
Ur. Davis, received in it* dty, make no
mention of aneh aymptoma, but on the
oontrary apeak of n gnat Improvement in
hi* health.
Tsa 88th balloting for United! State*
Senator, in the Maaaaehnaetta Legialatnre
on Tnexdxy evening, indicated a disposi
tion to abandon Hoar. Some of hia
frienda went for Adam*, and rone for
Waahbnrn. The vote stood—Dawes G9,
Hoar 84, Onrtia Oil, Adam* 87,W*ehburne
80, Banka 8, aoattering 10. Perbap* onr
dlapatehea may report later balloting*.
Been* by either aigning or vetoi^ the loved them
bilL "
We have pndeavored to keep onr Nnd-
poated ienoaming the . program and
fl'*t
planing them yearly on
ASKNTI.
Tmn lateat dlapatehea from the Spotted
Tail and Bed Clood agenoiea any that the
Indiana refnae to change the loeation of
theae agenoiea; that Spotted Tail told the
Commiaaioner* he waa tired aeaing them,
wouldn’t talk with them any farther, and
wanted them to “#y npt" The Ooramin-
aionera, it ia raid, will nek for a strong
military demeuetmtinm
Tbb Hew OrtMM Oonaervattve papers
admit that the new election lew of Louis
iana ia preferable to the eld law,, because
it lake* away muofa of the power given to
the State Registrar, end gives leaa ehanco
to swindle at the polls. It now seem*
more than probable that the Stele author
ities of Louisiana will held the neat elec
tion exclusively under the State laws, and
it is therefore enoouraging to have aa.nr
anoea that there ia a better showing for
the people than heretofore.
proepeoteof these
de npklhi^T "
of either the great ei
party nr thgjgoofceffi
other. WeWlr amt
most needing and desiring,
currency will be Me tort to get it, and we
doubt very much whether It will beeedt
them when they do get it. IB
through the hands of the money ehadgei*
and greet speculators, it will be so manip
ulated that nny nominal value which
it may add to the produoe of' the
oountry will go to their benait
rather than to that of the produ
cer*. If it adds a cent a pound to the
price of eotton, or two oente per bushel
to the price of wheat, the price of articles
whieb the producers of eotton and wheat
must purchase will be advanoed in at
an equal degree. As we have sold here
tofore, if the people of the Booth would
only avail themselves of the opportunity
afforded by higher pyioes and more abun
dant money to pay off their present in
debtedness, and then go in debt Be
more, they might reap a substantial ben
efit from this authorized inoreeae of the
currency (provided it does realty
money more abundant); but experieno*
teaches that such a monetary condition
rather encourages than restrains the pro
pensity to speculate, venture, gamble, and
run up debts.
the ex-soldier* will
A»4 pledge there,
they live, even till the
ing veteran stands'
the hill for the last
Hm* in life, they will deoorate with the
grave* of their oomradea, the mound,
’neeth wHeb aleepe the genenma fflehd,
the faithful wife, the Christian mother.
—The Hon. Themes - Whitehead, a
member of Oongram from one of the Vir
ginia District*, hm perpetrated a very
good hit on the edrreney question:
“Mr. Whitehead, of Virginia, advocated
Increase in the currency a* the jreat-
i need to the prosperity of the South
H&fiUS * HAMUBOff,
Beal Estate Agents
AUCTIONEERS
In the City
Mine (it private tala) Vl
th« property ia told.
LT TO THE SAUL
I Of REAL E8TATE
.and will advsrtiM the
■f OT CHARGE, unices
For Salo.
VACANT LOT or LAND, brtuc the west foe
tlon of th« "Naaoe let/' on Bryaa etnot, odjelaiag
the residence of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call toon
residence of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call toon
If yon want a bargain. febl2 tf
CITY LOT No. 001, on McIntosh street, with
three dwelling* on the une. Will be void
together or separate, at a low flgare, for cesh.
Je27
eat i
and West. The people of the South, ho
contended, were more loyal than (horn
of Haw England, because the latter said
the greenback ourreney was a Ha, while
tb* people of the South had oonfidenoo in
the government, and would take eU the
money tb«y ooold get.”
VALUABLB OUT PBOMWTY, sttsatsS la tbs
bsshiMS osntrs of tb. city. Will Mil st s (rest
bargain, or to sn scceptsble party on umiiylded
iatomt. Th. property caa bo aud. to p«y . Urgo
intoreit on the lovo.tm.nt.
A DBSIBABLB HOU8U ABO LOT, with ton
nerw ground, in Liuwood, one mile from 8. W. R.
R. depot; o vary comfortable end deolreblo bi
Th* interesting nhd goastpy report of
aomo intorohengee of compliment and re
pertee between Hon*, ltobt. Toombs and
B. H. Hil>, at a banquet in Atlanta (copied
elsewhere), we take from the Augusta
Chronicle, in whloh paper: we find it witb-
ont credit, but not in editorial guise.
I’robebly it waa eopiad by the Chronicle
from an Atlanta p*p*r, which v* did not
receive during tmrWe'hronkin th* mail
eonnaetiona. There is a flavor of egotism
in it but it fumWbds lively raiding.
Tn Vhattaneoga Timet of Saturday
last reports that several new beds of ooal
have juft been diaeovered on the lino of
the Tennessee Ootl end Railroad Compa
ny, aud nr# new. btyqg. worked in a small
way. This vein of coal ia about two hun
dred feet below the vein worked by the
Tenneasoe Goal Company, and ie from
two and a half to tbrao feat thiok, being a
a hard blaok ooal, Tb* Titnee asya these
ooal bads are extensive, and give addl
tional evidence that that portion of Tan.
naaas* contains th* greatest ooal region
to be found in tha South.
Th* Now Orleans Timer offer* Pinch-
book to the perplexed Legislature of Mas
sachusetts, as a proper man for United
States Senator. If elected by the Maas*,
okuaetta Legislature, h. would gat th*
aaat. And why should be not be elected ?
Could any aet more clearly vindicate Mr.
HaamePa life-long polioy? He Unota
eittoan of Maeaachnsetta. Then why not
alaet Mm as a earpet-bagger 7 Thia, too,
would bo entirely in accordance with pre.
oadout* forced upon tha Southarn States
by Maaaaehuaeti*. Pinch la th* vary man
forthepinoh.
Thi State Medical Association of Ala
bama oonvenad at Salma on Monday. The
first day’s session Waa devoted to tbe
opening addresses and bnsinaaa reports.
On Tneaday, most of the day was oooupied
with report* on yelltw fever aud discus
Mont thereon. Das. B. F. Miohel of
Montgomery, end Jerome Coohrau and
William B. Andaraen of Mobile, reported
that yellow fever and dengue were die
tine* diseases, end that yellow fever or
Uw ecus* of It waa portable. Dr. Qaines
attributed the success in the treatment of
yellow fever in Mobile to large doses of
quinine at the beginning of the disease.
CVBBIBCT BML.
Our taUgrapbiediapetabaa of Tuesday
night explained tbl 1 pfcsaUt condition of
both the Senate'* end the Honae'i iuan
oial bills. Th* Senate bill, providing for
an inoreaaa of currency to tb* amount of
$800,000,000, has passed both branchea
and gone to tbo President. The House
bill, allowing th* Hatiena! Banks to keap
in oiroulation a larger amount of their ia-
■ue, do., baa yet to be acted on in the
Senate. The reason why tha House kept
tbe two bills separate, is obvious. Ben
Butler announced it in language more em
phatio than elegant, when he eaid on Fit-
day last (bat the polioy of the frienda of
additional eurrenoy was to paas the Son.
at* bill first, and, having increased tbe
ourreney by so many millions, to hold the
oatch .'bay had thereby eeouted and apit
on their hands for another heave. That
other “h*kve"le to be foand ia tha House
bill, but it remains to bo aoen whether tha
Senate will respond “altogether” to tha
House’s “heave oh!” Wa think it vary
doubtful.
The important question now is, Will
tb* President sign tbe Seoet* bill 7
week ago it appeared to bo generally eon
ceded that ba would do so. Mow the op
ponenta of inflation express strong hopes
that be will not. A great olemor has been
raised against tbe measure, especially in
Now York, sod a strong pressure has evi-
dhntly bean brought to beef against it by
tb* oommtTeUt end banking interest* in
tb* North and East. But we have not yet
seen any evideao* that the mease* of the
industrial classes in' any section are op
posed to it. Wbethae moro ourreney will
be to their interest or not (and ws greatly
fear that ita benefits to them will be only
delnaory and .temporary), they seem to
desire it, or at ell events to ba indif-
(•rant Bat they are not active aud olam
oroos, as th* bondhqldermrtnd capitalist*
are, and if damp/oan tyff^xno* the Treat-
dent, ba will probably veto hjh bill H*
to osrtainly in a straight—A«niBg ba-
twaan Sylla and Oharybdis—if be itoaka to
advano* tb* party interests of the Bepnb-
—Offioial returns mad* to tbo Bureau
of Statistics shew that during tb* quarter
ended March SI, 1874, there arrived at tha
port of Haw York .lfi.726 passengers, of
whom 11,818 wars immigrants, oonsisting
of 7,908 mala* and 3,908 females.
For Rent.
• A STORE HOUSE la Hit nIUjr of Tilbot county,
at a croM-road, three mile* of the Chalybeate
Springs; A very desirable location for a Dry
Goods and Grocery business. seplT
Masonic Notice.
Isd Meeting of Barley Chapter v A. ✓
A No. 7, R. A. M., will bo held this \A/
Rsttssuffi* "* work
CICARS.
▼Isitlng Ooai pan ions in good standing
THE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
THE DUB
Thera is one visitor who to impartial, ia
his calls, and who enters th* oottag* of
the poor and the palace of th* great by n
right which oannot be disputed, and he
oall* on eaoh resident onoe. His visit*
are never Whloome and never expected,
though his coming is oertain as th* aen.
Ha breathes hia cold Mas on the rosy
mouth of the little one in its mother's
arms, and th* waxsa lids oloaa, and the
rounded cheek becomes marble pal* and
eold, and tbe wail of the agonised women
falls dead on tha ear to wMoh her vole*
waa aver music. H* touche* tha baart of
tha strong man, and the beating oeasaa,
and tb* limbs of steel ere composed for
the sternal sleep. He loosens tb* daspe
rate hold of the old man slinging to lifo
for the ssks of ita memories, end he drops
from among tha fresher Ufa to enter
newer. Ha looks on the maiden, with
rosy cheek end eyas of Ught, end folds
her in his arms ; and those who see her
lying so eold and beautiful, shudder to
think that youth and beauty oonld die,
This viaitor Death is ever on hia round*.
Hia visits began with the first of our reosq-
and the tost nun will find him as oertain
as did the first.
Terrible aa era tha visits of Death, that*
is one in every family, whose taking off
strikes lha heart of the mourners with a
tan-fold foroe. Father, brothers, sisters,
and frienda, may be taken away, but time
heals the wound Death has made, and we
move on soon forgetting the sorrow, and
think of tha dead aa those wa onoo knew
and loved. Thia one| whose Ufa wMle
aha lived wa* ours, is the one being under
heaven who loved ue with a pure, ousel
fish lore; loved us uaoompleiningly, de
spite our faults; th* one whoso pltoe
none other can take in the heart or home
“The Mother.” Oh, ye,oalIad upon this
dty to mourn a mother lying dead in th*
darkeued room, though heaven to filled
with spring's golden Ught, know there are
thousands of sympathising hearty, and
tear-dimed eyes, for your woe, like a key,
opens up the gates of the pest, and man,
thinking of you, kneel again by the
oouchoa where their mothers lay dead, her
last words blessings on tha loved ones for
whose happiness she would have died
long, long before. All that ia para and
unselfish in tho heart at auoh times ia
Btirred up, and the adult becomes a ohild,
and tha ohild receives tha first stunning
blow that shows its Ufa is not th* pleas
ant journey of its first young draama.
Kueellng by the dead mother's aids again,
to you our sorrowing friends, it ia a pres
ent reality; to us it is a memory that be-
oomaa frightfully real tbe moment it ia
reoalled. AU tha past like a vivid pano
rama flashes through tho mind, and for
the moment we forget the dead and think
only of her as living; with her being *U
that ia good, and bright,' aud uobl* ia tho
past ia (blended; and all the er
rors of our lives oome back with a foroe
wa never dreampt of, aa we oall to mind
how tho trouble of her life for the time,
and wo would give all the earth, were it
ours, to recaU her to life for on* hour,
to hold again the loved form in our artni,
to Mas bar pals Ups, and pouring out th*
whole soul in love, oravo again th* whis
pered forgiveness, that same from no of.
tons* in bar heart. It does one good to
atop for an hour in thia constant straggle
for Ufa and refreah th* heart with a re
trospect of the past. Tb* years of joyous
ohildhood and hopeful youth and mao-
hood wore mature. Every aoen* is lit by
the mother's love, end the very ttorms
are guarded against by th* beaoon of hor
unselfish affection. Many are the errors
of tho past we would altar, but the one
pleasure of re-living tha past would ba
to show a stronger devotion end e deeper
lovo for her whoa* .memory becomes
more sacred with tbe year*.
Heaven would not be Heaven to as
were she not there; and whan, in mo-
menta of doubt, a shadow falls on th*
Ught of faith, a mother'* memory re
moves it, and doubt vanishes; for, Uke
ohildren saddened, wa aooopt tha prom
ises of joy in the Orest Hereafter—the
mother will be met again.
Tbe good mother—like tbe one who
wiU be laid ia her last rasttng-plaoa this
morning—leave* not only a void that can
not ba Oiled in bar own family, bat her
taking off affsoto tb* whole community in
wbioh she Uved, for the noble women is
sure to have lived an unselfish Ufa, and
to hava gladdened many a heart and
oheered up tha dowuoast wherever aha
saw a chanoe of doing good, the mad*
th* Borrow of other mothers bar's, and
rejoiced in tha happiness of other hoi
holds. Fraternity opened her heart to
th* world, end her efforts to make th*
world better were only limited by her
cares end bar mesa*. “Only women go
to ohuroh,” says th* sooffer. W* fear in
this ago of sin they are tb* only being*
acceptable to th* Orest Master.
Lay her under th* spring flowers;
NOTICE.
Good News to Smokers!!
Co.
cngmeIEe.
PRY COOD*.
M Oreihern,.
Fulton Market Dried Beef,
“My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!
BrsakfaetDaeon^
fieihen Better,
Young America Che*
Corn Merck, EngUth Bode,
Imported Wine* and Cigar*.
Sugar, Oeffs* and Tent,
New Zanta Currant*, at
H. F. ABELL & CO.’S.
*pr5 If
B8 ALL low «! wa AUl or MSI NO BXm AORDIN AUT 1NDTTPOW
i Berontty* aert SeOertesa at ell kaaarda, prattor no proat— *ii« gouSFSS??® *o c
OurtoDok of Spring and Summer Dry Good.
Is Msg osutastly nploalohod. Jut ncoivtd
to VVXiXa Z.XHTH OI>
mss:sssz t “ ■»... *•
fAooinT TzuaaagZHraa
■ tarn, oaA Is oOnoS chm**t than over Mora 1* this market.
ouSlr'iRIJtKilta* *“ *°"" “ d “ d **‘ prl “*' W * .bow *,*.
cb «rtq|| J[
:NKW YORK STORE.
■. EAHPaCem n ...
Spring Goods and Staples
1 “ •• BEET,
Tnah Pun, 21 cmu, 26 crate;
Quinccc, t b cam, 60 mte;
Ef g PIurm, 21> cam, 26 crate;
AcpACAffM, 8 b CAM, 60 irate J
ShAkcr PrcMrYM And JaIUca, All kiAdA, 11.26 Jap
Choice Beef Toognee, 66 to 76c eAch;
Extra Choice Bager-Cared Bam* :
«*» Co.
IAT1 dun LAID IN A SCPERIOR OTOCK OF SPRING GOODS. WB.m,
OFFICB AT THE LOWES P GASH PRICKS: WH, CH
Mild Cared White MeAt;
Bepollo for ClraniAC GIam, Ac., 16c per coke;
MoriAA'e Head BapoUo, 10 aod 16a *•
All gTAdee of Vlrar, Meal aad Grite, at mill prices.
Black well'* Geaaiae Dirkta teokiag Tobaeoo,
80c W R.
IP X hare deteratiued to tell mj goode at a
very clo«e martin; comeqaently, from and after
thle date, I will deliver to goods Mill paid for.
Their Btaek I* Cemplete in Every Department, and wii inn.
FOR CASH, ■* thw Loweet New York Prloee, and Will b«
rnepoadiagly low. ™
Best Frinti 10 oenta.
Irish Linens Expressly Imported!
Ladies', Children’s and Hisses’ Shoes. Ainp, g00d
ply of Plantation Boots and ShoeB. 811
Carpets and Bugs at reduoed prices.
ROBT 8. CRANE,
[febl dim] True tee.
49* All wlaklRC Bprin* Goode and Staples for cash cannot do better.
Mobil# C«bb8flt
Lettui
Trmls oa tkio Bead will rua u follow,:
Leave OolumbM
Arrive at frep........
Leave Troy
Arrive at Cot a mhos...
.J. Newman
IIAVK JUSTOflNKD .
A RETAIL CICAR STORE
At Ml Brand St., Columbus,
and to meet the demand for GOOD
Cigara, Tobacco, Pipes, &c„ " ib 7^
Crackers, Sugar JiimMee, Lemon
w -A£SSfSS£7' LOW! LOWER!! LOWEST!!
CALLS ATTBHTION TO
Choioa White Shod,
Froth Bay Fiih,
Celery and Llinivvt
Live and Dreeatd Poultry,
Fresh Country Sausage,
Syria 8w
W. L- CLsRX, Sop't.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
No 81 BroacLStreet,
M Estate Aunt aid Broker.
they have laid in, at great expense, a magnificent
stock.
Give them a call, and enjoy, at the lowest price
coaetetent with living, the best smoke j on have
had for many a day.
Remember tbe place,
mhl 3m
J. NEWMAN A CO.,
144 Broad 81-
DRY GOODS.
T WILL give proper attention to all matters
1 placed in my hands relating to Renting and
BeUlng of Rent Estate, Baying and Belling Stocks
and Bonds, and Negotiating Loans.
Spring Stock!
DRY GOODS,
Shoes. Hats, Notions, &c„
Snaps, Ginger Snap*, Lemon
Cream*, A*.
Apple*, Onion*, Potato** A Turnip*.
Also osnal Family Supplies and Fancy Groceries
on hand.
Mr. T. C. PRIDGEN will be fonnd at the coun
ter and will be pleaetd to wait on his former cus
tomers and friends. The patronage of the public ta
respectfully solicited.
k °°-
The Lowest Cash Prices Ever Known in This Section
THIS WELL KNOWN MOUSE HAS LAID IN
A Fine Stock of Spring Goods
,0 th,lt ,lMk
49* Oome and see for yonrself. The goods mast be sold.
JOSEPH & BRO.
sprit tf
03 Broad 9t.
feb28
T. J. Pearce A Co. v
(Succeetors to Williams, Pearce A Hodo,)
Wholesale and Retail Grooers,
No. 20 Broad Street,
MILLINERY.
Latest 8tyles of New Spring Millinery
urn, it rxanissioiv,
To Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, this city.
aprl6 tf
MOW COMPLETE AT
MRS. M. R. HOWARD
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
-OF-
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
PEACOCK & SWIFT’S.
W
E have the most beautiful line of Spring Prints
... have ever offered.
Printed JacontAs, Pacific Lawns,
Groceries, Plantation Supplies, &c.,
Which will he sold low and strictly for cash.
Ja31 3m T. J. PEARCE 4 00.
I B NOW RRCRIYINO AND OPENING a Urge and Fashionable stock of MILLINERY. Ac
consisting of— *
Scotch Cham tray Baitings,
‘rite Goods of every
Hoeiory,Ilandk’f*
i excollent
No. 14 and 18 Broad 8t.,
Columbus, Ga.,
nimiciy, unui
Parasols, Funs, Corsets, Rlbboi
For Men and Boys’ wear we have
lino of goods at low prices.
In Staple and Substantial Goods,
cannot be surpassed in variety orpricot We
call atteotlan to our stock of
Shoes and Plantation Good*
of every description.
_T Our entire stock is offered at astonishingly
low prices.
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PEACOCK A SWIFT.
MILLINERY.
HEPS COK8TAHTI.T 08 HA9D ABOUT
SPRING MILLINERY.
100,000 pound* Baoon.
800 barrel• Flour.
From 100 to 200 barrel* Sugar.
100 bag* Coff**.
From 100 to 200 barrel*.Syrup.
200 barr*U Whiskey.
200 box** Tobacco.
800 “ Soap.
200 “ Candles.
100 barrtl* Lard.
BO “ Mackerel.
800 seek* Salt.
BO tisroM Rio*.
800 ream* Wrapping Paper.
100 oai*( Potash.
100 “ Sardine*.
100 “ Oyatera.
100 “ Pickle*.
100 box** Oandy.
MM " Starch.
ALSO, a large and well assorted stock or MlL-
L1NERY, besides Gloves, Corset*, and everything
usually kept In a ‘.first class Millinery Establish
ment. Next door below the New York Store.
MRS. COLVIN and
octtS—ly mar4 MISS DONNELLY.
WAREHOUSES.
DISSOLUTION.
ties concerned. All unpaid advances are in the
hands of the undersigned for settlement, who will
also pay all claims against the old firm.
NOTICE.
rjiHi
UNDERSIGNED will .till continue th.
Warehouse and Commission
Business
AT THE
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE.
Thnnkfal for the patronage bestowed upon us
the present season, wo respectfully solicit its con
tinuance the coming season, with a promiso to use
every effort to promote the Interest of onr pat-
100 gross Pnrlor Matches.
1,000 pounds LorllUird's Snuff.
90,000 Cigars.
1,000 ponnds Grass and Black Ten.
BOO bags of Shot.
100 boxen Soda and Fancy Crackers.
100 " Cheese In season.
50 barrels Vinegar.
SO casks Scotch Ale.
100 daeen Wooden Backets.
100 dosen Brooms*
0. A. BEDD,
GEO. Y. BANKS.
April 1,1874,—Otf
FOR SALE AND RENT.
To Bent.
^FTER April 6th, two Famished BEDf
ROOMS, Kitchen and Stable, with use of dining
>om and parlor. Address -
apl tf M, Bnqoirer Office.
And everything in the Grocery line, which they
offer to the trade by the package, as low as any
other Jobbing House in Ike United States.
apr!6 6m J. A J KAUFMAN.
House and Lot for Sale
ON LOWER PAUT OP BROAD ST.
City Tax Returns.
' liable to City Tax a
r pilE lot is ^ acre; the house has three
1 large rooms, hall and all necessary BZSI
out-buildings. Will be sold cheap to a cash Ml-I
buyer. Apply to
h22 tf A. WITIIOU.
to-wit:
All real estate in the city. (Assessors have val
ued it, but it ia necessary for owners to indicate
For Sale Low.
Value of all household and kitchen flirniture in
excess of |3U0.
Value of all iewelry, silver plate, musical instru
ments, horses, mules, and other animals.
4 SCHOLARSHIP IN TUB MEDICAL COL-
E AT KVAN8VILLE, INDIANA.
nov6 tf APPLY AT THI8 OFFICE.
Number of one or two-hone vehicles.
All male citixens between the ages of 21 and
except firemen.
Failure to make return will render the defaulter
liable to a double tax, end as the time allowed for
receiving returns Is limited, ft is requested that
parties will attend to it at thoir earliest cou-
CHEMICALS—PURE!
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DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
J.
I. GRIFFIN,
IMPORTED
^Vperfumert^V
PERFUMEEY
ABO
FANCY GOODS,
AT IIBUCID PUCE*.
AU goods guaranteed. 49* Prescriptions cars-
tally prepared at all hours.
Jalf dssdawly
J. I. GRIFFIN,
106 Brood 8t.
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW PRIGE8.
, 9A t E. C. HOOD * BRO.
Ja24 tapis
Important to Farmers.
A C T 8
Of the Last Legislature,
I0R 8ALE BY
W. J. CHAFFIN.
To Let.
Ladies’, Misses and Children’s trimmed and untrim ™
Hats and Bonnets; Flowers and Ribbons; Best Beal
Hair Swi'chea, Jewelry,
LOTTERY.
MD LOTTERY OF BML ESTI
THE GEORGIA
Real Estate and Immigration Co
OlfXR IBB PUBLIC TIIB fOLLOWINO SCHEME:
Beal Estate in Oeo
640 PRIZES !
WHOLE TICKETS ONLY SOLD.
CAPITAL PHIZE, - - $23,000
TICKETS $10 EACH.
LegdUmi by Ms authority, and Drawn tu jntoho in Augusta, Georgia. Clou A to be drawn m th
22d ei/ April, 1674. 640 iYuet, amounting in the aggregate to $120,000.
lgg and Capital Frflaa—An Improved Lot in the eity of Atlanta, situated st the cor
ner of Loyd and Wall streets, within 60 feet of ths Union Passenger Depot, tb
feet front and running back 110 feet, to 20 feet alley—a new and elegantly con
structed four-story building thereon, basement, storo rooms and sleeping apart-
meats—con be rented at $3,000 per annum, valued at
2nd FRIES—A City Lot on west side of Spring street, between lain and u is streets, m
Atlanta, froating 100 feet, and running back 2oo feet to an alley 9 .* hereon there
Is erected a new and elegantly built dwelling house, containing even comtno-
..... 20,000
Inn FRIER—A Form In the tar tamed Cedar Valley, Polk county,'Georgia * » aud a half
Biles from Cedar town, containing 320 acres—half cleared, bala ell timbered; ^ ^
abundant running water, comfortable buildings, etc., valued at
4tH FRIER—A Form in Naooochee Valley, White county, Georgia, of 250 acres, well Improy-
. . td and in a hick State of cultivation, good dwelling, new and necessary out-
house: adjoining the new and magnificent possessions of Capt. Jas. U. Nichols,
6th PRIES—A Form of 600 acres, sitmfte twenty miles west of Macon, *»u Crawford county,
Georgia, in the fork of Big and Little Echaconna creeks—half cleared and in
good state of cultivation, balance heavily feathered with oak, hickory and beach;
good dwelling, ont-housee, etc., capital gin and cotton press, valued at •••• °- wv
tin PRISE—A Tract of Land of 26 acres, situate in Richmond county, Georgia, one-naif
mile from the ooryorate limits of Augusta, Georgia, with all the improvements
thereon, consisting of an elegant frame dwelling, with all the necessary out- -
buildings, in good ordsr, stc., valued at *» ouo H
7tb PRIES—A recently Improved City Lot in Marietta, Ga., containing about two acres,
with a ten room dwelling house thereon, in good repair, kitchen, ftervanu
hones, dairy bones, stables, etc., within 2U0 yard* of the railroad depot, valued st 7,a*
One Prise of......... ... $7,000 ou
One Prise of... 4,600 00
One Prise of.*; 1,3 0 00
Three Prises, each 1,100 00
Two Prises, each
One Prise of. too
640 Prises, amonating in the aggregate to.
Six Prisos,each..
Six Prises, each..
Six Prises, each.,
Six Prises, each
Six Hnudred approximation prises..
400 0
300IX
6000 U
,...$126,000 00
MODE OF* DRAWING.
Thm will b. am* tb. .Ug. two gl*n wheel., th. Co.tent. of which can be
th. .pratetori. A WKmlttM of two oitiian., ton. war coan.otcd with th. m.n.g»n“'t w
of UMuabtwl iatanity, haring flrat wonMd and examined, will pUoe In the l»>8jr t h,
UcMU wuetlf auk*, and hairing printed nnmbera from one to 18,8 o, oom.ppodlcK “** „ r ,
ttrirat. told. A atmllar committee, haring flrat counted and examined, will place •“
ilarad In tb. imaller whral. Both wheel. wUl hra tJ *"™,
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOLSTEAD ft CO.
thsa draw from tha largsr wheel one of the 12.6 <0 tickets, and holding it up in
sposUtors a . auditors, its number will be called by tbs srisr appointed lor this pnrpora, w
ill present in * ce ir. The number will then be passed to the committee or ottiseni,
say whaihar the mber has bran rightly eallad. It will then be parsed to a registrar,
file it. end reoordu .. ou » book prepared for that purpose. A boy of similar sf®*“.
file it, snd record u .. ou » book prepared for that purpose. A boy or " n(1 teld
draw from tha smaller wheel one ol the tubes containing a prise, which will be openedsoa b
• - illtors. The value oft he real estate prise wuirasn
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Up to the view of the »p etaturs and auditors. Tho value of the real estate prise wui
mad, and passed to tbo committee, who, after inspection, will give it to snout r ^
tetrar to flia and reoord. lhe prlso thus drawn wifi belong to tho ticket Marmg tl
number drawn immediately before it. Thus this proooss will continue, dra^ tab?
_ vOiiwlii uvi ... »UD
large wheel containing tho tickets, and then from tho small or prise wheel until eu tje
eaotaiulng tka prises are drawn. ^n accurate record of the above will be kept on file, cer
The various Implements of Affrt-
culture, Ohgsisali for aanking
Manures, Farm sod Garden Baada,
Flower Seed* Ac., fto., to which the atten
tion of tka readers of the Rxqcixxb is called from
time to time la the "Farmers' Department" of this
aswspaper, ean be found and examined (without
the risk and trouble of sending to RBLIABLR
PARTIES NORTH) at
HOUTIA1 St CO.'S
by tka committee of disinterested oitisens officiating. , . . .. follows;
Tho Prises below $Juu in value are approximations, and will be determined &nd p»wi y lnJ
Tha numbers of all tho tlekotsisold being oonridered in n oircle, numerically formed, ho . tll u
ths highest number, 12.6.0, snathe lowest 1, brought together, then whatever nunuie w>
circle may be by lot determined to ba sntlsd to tho Capital Prise of $2 s<wo will bj> t lbl
»ba entled to the Capital Prise of 42 s<wo “LrJJ f or tb»
next 8 jo numbers In numerical order will b« eoUU , t W bich
o sides of tho Cap tal the 6 )0 nearest numbers W IU M
will ho entitled to a Real Bstat* Prist of $10. AU the Tickets dr; wing larger Prl
excluded, and tha circle extendod to Inoludo $00 on both sides ot the Capital* being •
Agricultural Depot, 139 Brood Street,
apr2 Columbus. Ga.
MONEY.—All.money rtoelved from sale of tickets will .
reralpt of rtmlUatieeM. Re *i Vr
TEaNSFaKS OF TITLES.—Within ten days after tha drawing, parties putting tl .
tats on the market under this scheme, are required to make good valid 0 blUini>
ties thereto to the Georgia Baal Estate and Immigration Company—*ald bomp®ny # of
themselves u> transfer snob title in fee simple to the party or parties who may draw «u» v
Baal Estate. . , . the m*®'
Ticketeoan he had on application, personally or by letter, to authorised agents.
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Save Yonr Grain Sacks
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YyiLL BUY SECOND-HAND OXAIN 8A0KI
CORPORATORS.
t SCHLEY, HxTxnnxh, Ox.
MANAOERt.
A. M. WALLACE, Atlxnta, Ox.
H. L. WILSON,
J. D. WADDELL,
in qaxntltlM that M, be rtbnfl.
■LM 8lxw4t
Ho*. WUXJAM SCHLEY. Rxr.nnxh, C
KUBEBT SCHLEY, Era., Auguitx, Ua.
OoL JABE8 OAHDNEB, “ -, u t» '
WFxrtiMdMlnng to dlxpoM of th.lr nxl Mtxt. through th. Ojiorgl* d0
lmBigntim Coa***| to thuraut Grand Lottery, to be drawn otLjtityttyABbNEB. I
-flArraxtng PraeUeat O*. B. E.AI. Co., Atunt* or Aiiguxt*. i» (
g&AOEimi waited taarery aountY. _ . .
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