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MUME*. «A.i
WEDKKSDAY JULY 3f, 1874.
irii MMciimoi iiciim eeum
rm mb 18 uniot
IMI I. >11118.
Tuft—1*|_ G*., CtafiMt of tb* 16th
lui qgotM wh**l only SOo. per bu*b*l.
fl—log b Moat obtun allcc fro» tbo
Air Utia Bolltood.
It to mMI that UMmuI Bobart
Rooty, Uottod Stole* Army, eomnluoty
•Moot 01 Toot Bam, Tum, dMcrtod
tho oartioo on Ut 6th lut., oroctang the
RoObMiWo Uuieo, ud takluf with
Moi Mtiwl ihooMod iWho at Oaten-
awl food*.
I* reference to the warlike eepect of
offcin at neUMry, Mi**. (»nnded to In
oar dtaptaobcc), the Berald of that city,
of the 17th lata., etntee that both eidee
ere orgenlied end armed; the atreete are
patroQed; pieketa oat and other warlike
demooetretiona made, indicating a very
id threatening etata of
T» Raw York Jltrald of Hatarday no.
tieao the anltal of the diet bale of cot
ton la Me olty—the email bale from Waet
ata Team heretofore mentioned. It wee
railed in Cameron oonnty, Texan, from
and waa told at the Oot-
i la Raw York by John B.
Diaper A Da, at 88a. par ported, and
thaa pat no chip for Liverpool.
A anciiL diepeteh from Union Springe,
Mth, to the Montgomery Adeertiter re
port* a epHt In the Bedioal party of Bul-
lath oonnty, Ala., growing oat of the
enatmt between Blank and McCall for
the Probate Jndgeeblp. The diepeteh
eaya one faolioo nominated Blaok for
Mpei Brabble, end fftotU, the negro
pNMhar,-far tie Lagiaiatore. MoCall,
Speed and their follower* are now ballot-
tagaadwUliaaaraU ticket. Greta «-
ettement prevail* among tha faotlona.
Tat Union DoRp Ttitgraph announcer
that tha proprietera of that paper here
nailed with Mr. Jamee Cordon Bennett
in organinlag an expedition of Afrioan
diasovery, under the oomma^d of Mr.
Haary M. Stanley. The pnrpoee of the
eaterpriae i* to eomplete the work left
aadatahed by the lamented death of Dr.
Lteiapmniie; to aotva, if poaeible, the
remaining problama of the geography of
Oeatad Africa; and to Inreetlgata and
report apon the haunte of the *l*v*.
Ha raa toward* tha beam and aaw two
mea going oat of the get*, at whom
ha trad (baring taken hie gna oat
with him), bet b* aappoeee with-
oat effeot Going into the boaoe,
he foaad hie wife with her htad
eplit open, hia own axe haring bean need
for the murder. The bad and Soar were
oorared with blood. A young ahiid of
lira. Owen*', lying in a orib near the bad,
waa not hurt A negro womaa, with
whom Owena had been intimate before
hia marriage, waa auapaoted of being
the instigator of the murder, and aba and
two negro man, bettered to be aooomplicae
or agania, were arreated, bnt we bare not
beard whether there waa an&oiant proof
egaiuet them.
To A agnate Uhroniete report* an ex-
la a aaw plan of ahipping
lo tha North. Mr. Moultrie
, of flaodeiariUa, G*., baa hereto-
fora hatu ahipping by railroad to Savan
nah, and tbanoa by ateamer to New York.
Laatwhak ha aiade the flrxt attempt to
ahtpall the way by rail in a car contain
ing on* of Allegratti’a refrigerator*. Thi*
aw paaaad through Aoguata on Saturday,
aad tha aonditioa of the fruit on ita ar-
riral la Maw York I* yal to be reported.
If it prone eoecaaeful, aad tha ooet not
too gnat, the rafrigarating ayatem may
b* of advantage to the South in the dia-
pnaMoa of Ita anrplue peacbee, mel
on*, Ac.
Itmanar ir Taun.—The San Fran-
eiaeo Commercial Herald of the IHh inat.
etata* that it haa information from anthen-
tta oodewea to the effect that overturea
han bee* mad* to tb* United Bute*
Uoveeaamnt by that of Mexico for the
oeaatoa of ell the Urritory lying north of
a Un* of latitude drawn direotly from the
amnth of the Bio Grand* river to the
Paeito ooean. Thia would inolude the
Mala* of Rneva Laoa, OoahnUa, Chihoa-
haa, Bono**, Lower California and part*
of Daraago and Binaloa. Tha con-
aidavatioua for thi* tranaaction are not
■fated; the whole aubjeot, my* the tier-
aid, will be preeented for tb* coneidera-
lion of the next Gongreaa, and the detail*
may not be made known till then. The
Herald ralen to a newly-awakened inter,
oot in the mineral reaoaroe* of thia pert
of Mexico, and aaya that movement*
foot in California for ita exploration are
not indnanoed by any new diaooveriea of
mine*, bat by intimation* of tha pro
poned oeaaioa of the territory to the
Called
Yanaanax'a mail* brought a* little ad
dition*! in reference to the Brooklyn
■0*oriel mo*. Oar dtapatohe* report that
Tilton mad* hi* etatement to the inveeti-
geting oommitte* on Monday eveuing.
The New York paper* of Sunday my
that Bamoel Wllkereon tmtifled before the
committee that ho waa an agent in getting
op the tripartita agreement between
Boaohor, Bowen and Tilton in 1878, and
that Tilton waa finally indnoed to aign it
on condition that tha amount do* him by
Bowaa ehoold ba paid (who paid it 7)
Alao, that Tilton told Wilkanon that the
only wrong Beecher ever did to him waa
to addreea improper language to hia wife,
for whioh be held an apology.
The Brooklyn Ragle, which haa ahown
itaalf to be the devoted friend of Beeoher
throughout, plainly threaten* Tilton with
lyaohing or “Ka-Kluxing" if hie etate-
m*et takm too wide a acope 1 On Thura-
day it mid t "Mr. Tilton ia not of *o
eoant enough to be tolerated in thia com
munity ia reekleaely flinging mud all
around him, in the expectation that aom*
of it may atiok to aomebody"; aad on
Saturday it laid, ia reference to a report
that TUtoa would charge on Beecher in-
jarta* to other men than bimaelf:
“Should thia rumor prove oorrect, w* be
lieve Mr. Tilton will find it immenaely to
hie internet to abandon Brooklyn aa *
place of reeidence."
■OU1IL1 81XXUI1 mianiB-
airri.
W* have eeen a private letter from
faloatin*, Hindi oonnty, Mtaaiaeippi, giv
ing aa aocount of a horrible mnnler oom-
tafttofl ia that neighborhood a abort time
ago. A Mr*. Owena (formerly Miaa Addle
Bigg*) woe murdered in her bed at night.
Mr. Owena had gone oot early in the
meaning iala teg tot lo feed Mock, alao
la aa* if any thieve* wet* about, aa
aatam had been hoard. While ha wm
gtha heard hia wtf* in the boom xermm.
Ml UAL BAKU.
Cotton plaolere throughout the country
are juat Bow greatly eollaitou* about the
caterpillar. And yet theta I* no plainer
propoeition than the fact that they are
need!c*aly worrying tbemaelvm on that
■object. If the caterpillar oomea, ita
ravage* will no doubt extend over the
cotton region generally, and raeult in a
curtailment of the crop more evenly die-
tributed than would be the lorn by any
other dimeter. Exoeealve rain, drouth,
rut, or even early froet, may be partial,
catting tb* crop abort in aom* localiUee
and yet not greatly diminiehing the aggro
gate crop. But not eo with tha caterpil
lar*. If they deatroy a million of balm,
the lorn ta very apt to be generally dietri.
buted. And what will be the effect of the
gathering of only three million* of balm
where four milllona were planted for 7
Only the mving of time in ploking and a
little expena* in ginning, baling and haul
ing, for very few cotton men now diepnt*
the propoeition that three million* of
balm will bring about aa mach money aa
four milllona.
If thia be ao, the important quullon
■till ia, will the oorn and other food
crop* of the South be auffioieot to mv*
the plantera from the neceaeity of epend.
ing their oot ton money for Wmtarn pro
duce 7 We have heard a good deal about
tb* larger arm planted in oorn, and we
know that the aeaaona have been favora
ble for thia crop; but there tagoodmmon
to fear that tb* working of it haa been
neglected in the effort to keep tb* ootton
crop in the beet condition. W* know
that thia haa been the cue on aom*
place*, and that the ootton mania ia not
eonflnad lo looalitiea. The fact haa no
doubt a-raa tod attention, that the later
report* abow a larger relative arm in cot
ton than thou made early in the apring.
Soma of our exchangee explain thia by
mying that when the reporta of tha apring
overflow led to the belief that the cotton
arm waa to be greatly dimin iahed by it,
many planter* ploughed up portiona of
their land devoted to oorn and planted
cotton in it* etead I
Have w* any reaaon to apprehend that
thia year’* ootton crop will be ao large aa
to reduce tb* prioe to low figure* 7 It ia
a paradoxical truth that each planter ia
hoping fur a small average orop, and la
yet doing hia beat to make it aa large aa
possible! It ia, of course, too aoon to
build any oalculaiiooa on a big orop.
Even if we knew that the arm planted
waa a* large aa that of lut year, the vi-
oluitudea of the plant cannot now be
foreeeen nor its yield predicted with say
ueuranoe. But to abow that we are no
more justified in oountieg on a email
orop at this lima, we oopy a paragraph
below from tha Shreveport Baulhte item,
with the remark that similar reports oome
from many parts of Texas. The Bed
river country, we need hardly my, is a
very important one to take into the ac
count in estimating the crop, aa ita pro
duction la not only very great in favora
ble years, but it is the most uncertain oot-
tuu region of the whole oountry. Thia
what the tiouthueetern of the lfilh
inat. aaya about tha prospect there for
thia year:
The reports from all seotiona regard
ing the ootton orop are highly enoourag-
tug. Gentlemen ot experience who have
beeu making an investigation tbroagh
this and adjoining perishes aay that in
many places mure ootton will be made
than cau tie poesibly gathered. Ouuaid-
enng the lateness of the planting .canon,
together with the anbuquent unfavora
ble and oool weather, au uneasy feeling
was oreated as to the future. However,
the favorable weather that enaned after
the orop got fairly under way overcome
much of the damage whioh seemed almost
irreparable, and now tha prospects for a
large and full orop are fine. Continued
wet weather, and the early advent of the
oaterpillar are now tb* only trouble* tb*
planter has to eontend agalnat, and it ia
generally believed that the discovery of
an antidote, in the shape of Paris Green,
to the ravages of the dreaded worm will
enable plantera to wreatle with him un
der more enoon raging oiroumatanoea thaa
formerly."
Jolt 18m, 1874.
Editor Enquirer-Bun:—While *nJoy-
tag a brief trip halo Meriwether and
Troop Bounties, I eon eluded to address
you a abort letter aa to tb* prospects of
these good people. People now-a-days
will writ* because they see ao many writ
ing, but a few days respit* from busi
ness, and the pleasures of thia aectlon of
oountry *t this season, weald awaken even
tha most ratioenL
Though the spring waa too wet, the
seasons for the past few weeks have won
derfully improved lift crop*. The oorn
is apparently as good as tb* lands would
possibly produce. The cotton ia growing
finely and larger than farther South. The
peaa, potato** aad other orop* ara all
looking wall. Tha people are cheerful,
with a bright prospect of a fall harvest of
home supplies for tee fatnr*—evincing,
when labor waa proaooaoad to be the
portion of mao, that doom reached the
affections of hia mind aa wall as hia per
son. We see in them not a weak spirit
quarreling with Fate, bat a strong spirit
subdued by a aoosa of their present con
dition—on whioh life sod oomfort de
pends and to whioh it is hard to
■ubmit—whioh may be borna and
overcome by a will deriving
strength from neceaeity and in it-
aelf nobla by natur*. Prompted, too,
by the bright little prospects in every
home, they hava established Public
Ho boots, Habbath-aohoola, and Temper-
anoe Societies, that breath into them an
effecting mnaio, that steal into aB haarta
like a revelation and a religion, to paaa
from geaieration to generation in their
inflnenoe*.
Fruits are not ao abundant aa usual,
yet their abaenoe ia supplied by the ouunt-
leas vegetable that none know better
bow to raise and prepare for use than
tha** noble women, whose oheerful atten
tion to lioua* gladens every inmate.
A vi-.it to Troup Feotcry, so well known
throughn.-.t the oountry, in the hands of
tb* eetiiur propritor, Mr. Thomas Leslie,
would reanimate the moat despondent,
and assure him "there ia life in the old
land yet.” The vast Improvements and
skillful niaui'gement under hia direction
during the past year* of trouble deserves
especial praiaa.
To the lovers of fine oampany and the
delightful pleasures of a summer resort,
aoaeeaibl* at low rates, good accommoda
tions, a most genial and attract
ive host, Ool. John L Mnataln,
by all means go to the Warm
Spring*, where Columbus ia represented
in intelligence, wealth and loveliest
beauty; as, should your health require,
you will find Mr. H. T. Cunningham,
whom you will never forget, at the White
Sulphur, whose water* rarely fail to
strengthen the feeble, animate the strong
and enable all to enjoy that richest of
bleaainge, good health, and a good night'*
rest in mid-anmmer. Here, too, Colum
bus, Eufaula and La Grange are well rep
resented.
On the twenty-fifth inet the Good
Templars have a large barbecue at the
White Hnlphnr, where the Hon. Henry B.
THE RCNESEIWAJIVE MEN
or all ctawn or aooian
——i— Toatlmoxxr to
TBl
HKAtlNC POWERS
*T
Tho Wondorful
GETTYSBURG
Kata lysine Spring.
Th# Medical Profession Loads
the Von.
Ppyslslaas, Invalids, Cathslls
Priests, Protestant Ministers,
Pellticten* sad Osnsrnls
tom
In Inylnt That There Need bo Vs
•nek Thins sn Budarins and
Dasth iron* ear Prevalent
Chronic Melodise, IT Physi
cians Would Prescribe,
and Invalids Use, tbs
UettTsbnrw Bprlm
Water.
property 7”
(lettysbnra ns a Waterloo Place.
Th* for*aotag aspeeta I* mpttaiuta from
AbtlsotaihS pekUe ms* bed tee affect ette-
earin(ih**f*etl«eer tee tamaaAwell kept
hotel site* Spring, *p *t*s”th* opeata. el
q«it* a aunber efBetp* ant hataffUc to****
loth *cjio at tew* ofOeUyhbaqt ao that tb*
•man loiterer eaa Usehetelta s*0,*nd nueh
u.or* eo sKHBteelly thaa at any othst watering
place ul tqial. reteaaloe* tala* eosatry. Tb*
■peedy tr«nifori*»Uoo of thia motero gol(»Uu.
a h**ith aad pleasure resort preaenta *
hue and Inter atlas apeataela fur tha con-
tamutaitea of staakla*. unite* tha laying
down together of the Has aad th* lame andar
the lead.ns atrtBgaof a ah.Id. It Mat U the
Ilia and death principal had her* ant and
struggled forth* mastery, and tka lirmtr had
com* og vletcrlona and waa jebUast ever Ita
triumph*. Hera where to many human belaga
perish. I aad wh re th. alar *f tie sew horn
Oonf. d.raey commenced to descend from th*
meridian, toon to act in darknata and blood,
tha lata followers or tka loat aauia and tb* tri
umphant federate meet la amity, mlaglln.
tneir pleasure* end seeking pkyiloal health and
Ufa Hum theaama fountain.
Wa will oonolud* tart* qaotetloat from writ-
lUg j>NU|H HB IwlU bBW
fh* S^n^At Philadelphia.
>hna...~.8Trt AIM
of tbe noble
Your*, Ao.,
Homo.
To Our OpeWue gwtoerlhers.
Hereafter the Enquuxb-Sob paokage
will be aeut to tha 1’ostolBce at Opelika.
Mr. J. M. Fxbut ia oar authorised Agent
for Opelika, and will receipt for subscrip
tions. Onr patrons will oblige ua by
calling on him at tbe Express Offioe and
renewing. [If
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sits.
W 'lLL b. .old twbr. tb. Court Hon., door In
CuaaeU, CliRtUhooctio* comfy,
first Tupfidny In fepletnb^r next, withtft th« Isgal
hoars of i»U, Ilia following djacribad proparty,
to>wlt:
Lot of land No. IS Id the 6th dlatriot of origin*
ally Muncogtee, now CluttiUioocbae county, gob*
Ulning two hundred two and one titelf (i02U)
Berra, more or lais, »a the property of Kldrtdge 0
Uebb, to atetlefy • ft f* Id fthffor of JVa^ltafljp
Alao, Bt BBiue time tend plnua, Berta of lot of
IteDd No. 74, Id tha Utli district of origintelly Mus-
rogwa, uow CbtetUlioorhee conniy, tea tha property
of W. N. McNteORhtoB, to PAtisfy te ft fe fron the
8ni»#rior Court ol mid county, iu furor of Colum
MUglltOB.
JonN M. BAPP, Bharlg.
ITEPHBMB AMD TOOMBS.
The following eerd announces that there
will be no farther "etirring up" of tbe
misunderstanding between three two dis
tinguished Georgia politician*, and that
the friendship and iutimaoy that haa for
ao long a time existed between them will
remain unbroken. We axe glad of it.
The pnblie, we presume, understood from
tbe outset bow euob a niiauoderatandiDg
could bare occurred withuut eilber party
intending misrepresentation; and it would
have been childish iu them to push this
little disagreement to an issue that would
have disrupted the confidence end friend
ship of a life-time;
a CABD.
Upon full, mutual explauationa, in n
personal interview, touobiug tha metiers
involved in their late personal ditfareucoa
(and with tbe details of whioh the publio
have little concern), the undersigned
edupt this method of simply announcing
to ell who here taken an internet in the
subject, that the reoeut quite notorious
alienation between them, arising from
mioapprehenaion* or miaanderstandinga,
of whatever character, on either or both
eidoa, no longer exists ; end that the oor-
diel friendship whioh bad, for nearly forty
yearn, hound them together by e tie ae
strong as brotherly attachment, until this
short interruption, ta again perfectly re
stored.
Alexatobb H. Hraruxa,
Bobbbt Toombs.
LibortgBall, Cravfordtille, (7a., 1
Julg 17, 1874. >
—The Athens (Tann.) Pott han th* fol
lowing to aay of th* wheel market;
W* are not yet able to give onr country
friend* any aetiafaotory information In re
gard to tbs whgat market. W» nnder-
•wnd on* or two iala* have been made at
one duller, with the eonttngeney of n rise
in the market. We have also heard ot
one order from below offering fit 10 per
bnahei for large lota The farmers gem-
eially detains to aeU at leas tnan fit M.
In Bankruptcy.
At Columbus, ou tU« SOilt Jay of D«e., A. D. 1178.
1 11!U uiirierdlgDi d glvM notie* of hia tep»©lot*
tuent u Ai.Iruca of Wlllia Hobbc, of tbo
county of Tnylur, noil Bute of Georglte, within
■teld difitrl t, wbu li ti b-cn ndjudged • Bankrupt
■non hie own petition, by tha Imtrict Court of
■•id dlitrlct.
JAMES D. RUBS, Aaalgoaa
Wlllia llobba, ItenBrupt.
Butter, 0» . July 18,1874. JyM wSt
City Tax—8 per c^nt. Off.
T II08K who have Dot yut paid their tel u|
Betel Katnto uiay bare 8 per < ent. b» pay _
before let AURUfit. A ft ft that date do dleouDDt
will be allowed, and for all taxee unpaid on let
October eaerutiooff will be imoed. The olty re-
maney to meet itn lutereot oa boada, and
Dog Badges.
for 1874 have been reoelred. Call and
i y la allowed before
Cemetery Notioe.
ia nf com ary the work be done ae eooo ae poeeible,
lo order that the tlty carte may remove all the
dirt ot the eame time.
Jyjl lw
Excelsior Kentucky Catawba
WINE!
OB Broawt Mtroot.
E. C. HOOD A BRO.
jjji tf
8or Sale.
^ No. t Milch Com, with a young
calf, will be eotd at a low ftgure.
Apply to WILLS A CURTIS.
By ELLIS & HARRISON.
TOBACCO AT AUCTION!
Merchant* and Trader* will do woll to attend.
JZ!L* k3
For tale Low.
a aoaoLAMBir ut tbb midioal oot,
Cnbn et ivAXimu, wbiaka.
iev< tr Arm at thu onto.
The feet that paople are daily Buffering
and dying in avary part of tha conniy
from tnoae maladiaa for whioh the Gettys
burg Kattaytan* water ia a aovereign rem-
edy, prove* teat invalid* hava not cred
ited the published aooonnta of ita onrstive
effect*. Nor la this surprising, coueider-
ing tht Hcenaad miarnpreaantation end
deception of the qnaok medicine men,
and Of tee other plunderers of those suf
fering nod helpless members of the com
munity. But la |.reportion aa tee dema
gogue* who rale tb* people of the United
state* under the forma of government
neglect to protect thoee who** condition
moat powertully appeals to the sympathy
end magnanimity of nil right-minded
ruler*, must be our endeavors to bring to
tbsir knewiedg* tee eAoeey of this gri st
onrstive agent. When medtoei falsehood
is bold, unblushing, unpunished, end tri
umphant, m*dieta truth requires higher
teolimontale. As different invalids oredit
different aliases of testimony, we propose
to aecare their eradeno* by publishing
various kind* of testimony whioh oparste
on th* ktaaeo mind to produce convic
tion. At it is tb* ba*inexa of physioisna
to study diseases and their remedies,
their* i* th* highest testimony in favor of
any eared, vs agent.
The introduction of the Gettysburg
Ketelyslne water *s n oomuieroial drag,
rendered netionel those medtoei experi
ments with its waters whioh had previous
ly been local, or eonfined to the resident
invalids in ton vicinity of the apring.
Many aminsnt mtdioal writers and prac
ticing physicians watched with deep in
terest tha progress of thaa* medical ex
periments, fraught with such incalculable
interest to humanity and to medical sci-
enee. The recall of their obeervatious
they oommanioated to tbe medioal jonr-
It would too greatly prolong this oom-
munioation to make quotations from all
the medical journals aud medioal writers
wbu bavn ootamaaied upon tbe medioal
experiment* with thia water. We will,
therefore, only make quotations from one
of tb* medical Journals and from one of
the madtool writers, wbo ia recognized as
an authority on mineral waters :
TasMaeay #f Medical Joarael*.
Tbe New York Medical Record, in two
editorial srtiol**, entitled “Our Uecently
Discovered Mineral Water*,'' end "Tbe
Gettysburg Katalyatue Water," reviews
with muoh ability tha practical experi
ments with tee letter. It remarks i
‘Our experience in the use of this val
uable water oonflrma tee ounulnsiaua
stated by Dr. John Bell, of Philadelphia,
that it is s very useful remedy in chronic
disorder* of the digestive organs, and the
secondary darangemento, such an gout,
rheumatism, bepatle and rhanal affeotioun,
skin dincsea, Ao., consequent thereon.
We have good reason also to believe from
whet we have seen end experienced, that
it will by long use remove nodoiitie* of
the joints of * goaty nntar*.
Wc have alao aeen oases of albuminuria
much relieved by it, as well ** the irrita
ble bladder of old ege end oalonlus disor
ders of the litbio acid dial hesi*. * *
We have been incredulous ia regard to
this water having any such power es rep
resented by Dra. John Bell, 8. H. Hall,
and other medical writers, of dissolviug
tb* ura( * er obelk formations ia the
body, or oa limbe and joint*—e power
unknown to soy other mineral water in
the United States, so far es we are in
formed. * * From experiments made
on our own person aa well na others, we
oen state that tbe Gettysburg Water is a
regulator of nil tee secretions and excre-
tioan ; under its influence tbe kidneys and
liver, the uleuds uf the intestinal oaual
end the skin ell perform their normal
functions; the bowels, if constipated,
bsoams regular; the skin, if dry, beoomea
moist; the torpid liver ia exoited to
healthy action, and tha kidneys perform
their functions with perfect regularity.
There ia a total absence of any disagreea
ble sensation* whatever; tbe tit medial-
trie seem* roused to increased aativity,
end tat morbid cause* ot bodily, or ereu
mental disorder, seem rapidly to puss
swey. Tbe result is : Inore med nppotite
end digestion, a freer eiroulatiou, a
stronger pulse, e calmer mind, e more
tranquil lump, * oloarer complexion, and
no Inartaalog nervous end auricular
power. * * Where gouty or rheumatic
person* are inking the water, we And an
extraordinary quantity of ttrle arid accre
ted or deposited from the urine; the
sweat no longer contains this principle
axccta, aa ii generally does in gouty sub
jeota; end, with proper attention to regi
men sad diet, tb* health rapidly iin-
proves, distorted limbe beoom* straight
ened nod enlarged joints gradually re-
duoed to their natural else.''
Medical Authors.
Doctor Bell, the author of n standard
medical work entitled “Tbe Mineral
Springs of the United State* end Canada,"
haa prepared e paper oa the Gettysburg
KatiJyain* Springs, from which we
qaota:
“Tbe Gettysburg Water has produced
signally curative end restorative effects
in different form* of Dyepepeie, Biokness
of the Btomeeb, Heartburn, Weterbroah,
Aouta Neurolgio Faina, Loaaof Appetite,
Cbronio Diarrheas, Torpid Liver, Gout,
Chronic Uhemntiam, Nodosities of the
Jointa, Approaching and Actual Paralysis,
Diabetaa, Kidney Diaeaac, Gravel, Chron-
io Dyapepata, Abdominal Dropsy, Ep
ilepsy, Ac., Ao., Ae.”
The New rawer lw Medlelwe.
He also remarks of its solvent effecta
upon those forma of eelonlna known n*
tee chalk-stone*, lamp* or nodosltiaa of
rheumatiam and gout i
"Were we to suppose these swellings to
be ligamentous, or cartiiagiuous, with
bony matter deposited, our surprise at
tbsir disappearance would bo none the
lees. Beooureo to nil known therapeuti
cal agent* end mode* of treatment,
ere ineffectual beyond sometime*
a rednotiott ot the six* of the
node* of e goaty or rheumatic na
ture by absorption of n part of th* outer
and investing airnotore. Bnt th* entire
removal of tee inorganio body, without
surgical intervention, bee not, we believe,
hitherto been brought about by either in
ternal remedies or external applications,
or by bote united. In the ease bow un
der notice, w* eenaet believe that tee ab
sorbents would be equal to th* task of
ii urov* that iu water* am Mullf »pplle*-
I to all scat* aa WM1 ** le ad aareala dla-
Tht* water, a* I* kaown to xuar, I* put up
In the roil .win* |.*ek*n*i eed sold et the
•pries* et th* rota*
At it _
X gallon daaUohL- ..
« Kallou damljohns..... I 00 IN
Case*3 dot. qt. bettl.r,
o.eh m e oo
Coses«do*, pt. kottlas. IN 10N
On thtaa prloes that* will be a llbaral redac
tion for tha trade, and a radaatloa of It per
oant. In favor of Catholic priests aed Proton
ut clergyman. Paraoaa aaatrlng tala water
need not ba dependant on tha dragglats, but
h*v* only to writ* e latter to Whimsy Broth-
era. General Agents, 07 South front Htraat,
Philadelphia. Th* General Agent* may have
tha water lent dlreet from the apriege,
from th* depot In Philadelphia, ea may ba
aired. They ihonld any le their letter whether
the water Is to be aeet by egpreee or ea freight
by roll'usd. They ahould apaeity UK peokig*
thr- J * —' — —*
JOSKPH I POD,
AUeraay at Lew,
end Judge et County Court.
Praetieaa la all other Ooatta.
Oaos over tiers ot W. H. Kobarte A Co , Irosd 81.
1*«
SAMVEL. B. HATCtlKB,
Attorney et Lew.
ji9b office over W jttlch A Klnael'a
J M. McNKILL,
AA&arwey end Caucaeller at Lew.
Practleea in court* ol v.eorgla and Alatwoia.
Odleo or..ml ht., lu.tr Uolatutd A Co.'t.
8;>ecUI att-otlon givea to collvcttoa*. Jail
iiubam * ceawrogue,
Attorneys at tow,
Will praetlo* iu the Stela and gaderal Coarts ol
Ueurgie*
Office or*r Freer, lllyer * Co.'* itore, northweBl
corner Broad and St. Clair Su. J
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney tuad tennaelter at Law,
Practical In 8ut» and Pederol CoatU lu neorgta
.oi l Alston*.
Office 128 Itrrn.1 t,, luluoil.u*, Gw J*£_
Mala It. Bl»*t'*d. 1.001, P. U»*iua».
BLANIU OED * UARBABD,
AUwrurys and Cenmaellors at lew.
Othcc No. M Hr id itrr-rt, over WUtich * Kin.
•cl'* Jewulr) Store.
Will pracllta lu the Stut* aad Ptolcral Court#
In advance. Be careful to remember
WHITNEY BROS.,
GENERAL AGENTS,
Iradyatoti Ipriai Ceaepamy.
JyJldkwlf
COLLEGES.
LA OBANttlq *A.
T HIS Ioatltotioo, with • corpff of
DiD« lirtt-olteM Tetechen, rt
iuhh iitrclM th« 8d of Sffpteabori
lUre 'tecllitie* »ro offered for teeqalr-
in< Modern Unmncte, M«al« tend
th.* Fine Arte. Seffen prewlome for
ex.'cllence in mnaie, dm wing tend ptelfttiftg ntere
|«m ii »werdea pupil* of thi* College tel the Bttete
Fair within the l«*t throe je«n.
Aunuei expense, bonrd tend tnlUon,$280.
Fend for CteUlogne.
Jy tO dewtf I. F. COX, Prfldetet.
exercises of this School will
rrsamnl
.7th of July, 1874
Doer I can be hsd at $18.60 per
oiilh, payable intabiailt m ao-
VI NO*.
80 cboinstic d»yt
In Musicsl Department $4 per month, one-half
|)ny<*bl* at ihe end of th* first two months-, btel-
.iooe at the close of tho term.
No deduction from tnition except in cases of
totrsoted Richness.
The Principal end Teechsrs, bslleving that un
less tbo facts of any branch of stsdy are acquired
ooLD'-ntluu with the xxasobs upon which they
. t based are soon lost, thsy adhers strictly and
literally to the te/iy and whtr^for* system.
“IIaed Stuut” and CLOSS tiirkiru have made,
are nuking, and will make, (as long M there are
any) the practical, uarful and iuccu^fm mm of the
world. For this reason “Mann mum” I* tho
motto at Bow *ry. tiuch pnpils as are too delicate
to undergo close mental dlsolpllno art not solic
ited.
Southern Female College,
&
Bowery Academy.
Jaa. M. Rt»mi. Cii.u J. nwirr.
ttVHNXLI. * ffiWIFT,
Attoro.ji*ml C- aunsllcraat tow. Mill practlc.
IU the t.uurts of Georgia (L'li*(taiii>or.hue Circuity
a..d AiabauiH. Otfive over U. A. Rsdtl a Co.’e store,
Droad street, Columbus, O*. Jal
~ I» T. DOWXIJMI,
Atternsy snd Molleifmr.
U. 8. Com’r aud Register in Raukruptv;. Office
norduj over ttrooks' Drag Utore, Columbus, Ua.
HABODT dfc BRANAOS,
Attorneys si Lnw.
Ov»ios «vxn J. Rains A Co.’s Bronx, Bkoad at.,
noviBJ
IV. F. TiUFER,
pwntlslp
Opposite Strupper'a l uil aing. Randolph It
Special atuutiou givru to tb* insertion of Arti
ficial Tomb, as well ae tu UparaUve Dentistry,
ivuti Oa*
T. W. UKNTSp
Dentist*
Over Joseph * Brother** »tur.», jaM
W. T. POOI*
Dentist,
l f 'l Broad Bt., Columbus, On.
Wq J. FOULK,
Dentist,
sepftl Oft-tgia iluni" nuHuing. O* nmhwa. Oa.
Boots and Shooo.
WELLS * CURTIS.
Mo. 73 Broad Strawt.
Have always a full atcck of
Boots »nd Shoes, Upper, Bole and far-
nean Lrnthwr and Finding*
c f all k.uds.
RcliaMo goods'. Reasonable prices 1
Builders and Architects.
J. a. CUALMEBE,
lloane Carpenter mad Bmlldwr.
Jobbing done at abort notice.
Plata and specifications tarnished for nil styles
Of butidiUgS
broad Street, next to O. W. Brown's,
jaO Colusafccs, 0a.
Livery and Sale Stables.
Wist kins.
B. J. MOB KB,
Atternsy Mid Connnwllor nt Law,
&
Doctors.
Dg. COLSEY.
Residence and Office corner of fit. Clair and Ogle-
tbr.rj.u sii. Office hours—7 to 0 a. m., 12 to 2 t. u.,
7 I OHM. SSpfff dtl
DM. Ho B* LAW. t
Office comer Broad aad Randolph streou, Burma'
building.
Rsaldsnoe on Forsyth, three doors below 8t. Clair.
Jsfl
DB« J. A. CimUART,
From fits., Columbus, Oa.
DR. J. €. COOK,
r Kill* A Ilarrifion’s Commiation House,
first door to left.
Rich patron of thia school is earnestly requested
the Principal, Teachers and pnpils on the
the Principal,
moriiluK of tbe 27th, at 8 o’clock.
For further particulars, addr
at Talbot ten, Ga.
J.O CVLHOUN, Pria.
MI88 fi. A. V. MILL!A, Asa*
MRS 0 M. BKTHUNR,
Jy> d'itswlm Mosteal Taaoher.
D avidson
college.
Next Kesalon will begin Bspt. $4,1M4.
Healthy location. Moral atmosphere
Clpliu**.
8cv n pn
•w*iy lo
Jt*24 daw3m] JW Office Davidxm OtlUgt, AVC
Prices of Flour Reduced
Empire Flour Mills.
Columbus, Oa , July 20tli, 1874.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
A K Flour per barrel $ » 00
A Fit nr " “ « oo
It Flour *' ** 7 oo
O Flour '• •* 6 60
Krui>lrj Mills Whits Wheat Graham Flour.. 8 f*0
lit an. *0 10 a) D> 12 60
Bran, Ib-h than H Ou lb 160
fillip .'.tiifTri, 100 » lb 16 00
fibip Hud's, less than 1000 tt> 2 00
Bout White Table Meal and Grits, psi bushel, 1 10
O. W. WOODRUFF.
Jylt 8t
Ordinance Taxing Dogs.
t*TT Is Ordained l>y the City Connell of Colambns,
A let. That from and after ths 1st day of July
next, there sb ill be provided by tho Trsnsn
tho City * kiifflcient number of badges marl
C, 1871,' end uumberod from one upwards, n
shall iiiruiriit the owner ur owa*re sf any <
lojiri, who may apply for tbo *ani, witn t
morn of m»y he required, *»U \
or owuon p tying tu *Aid Treasurer, for the \
ths c.iy. One Dollar for every sucu badge, which
uadgos rh tit pruect ell dugs wsarmx them from
beiug killed ; und til doge lound running at large
in said dry at utiy time after 1st July next, except
a.— • J J ,«UII
r such
or ^
point fur that purpose.
liy resolu ion ot Council on Jnly 18th, 1874, tbe
Captain* of Folio* werti directed to enforoe above
ordinance, after same had been advertised for ten
Owners of dogs will therefore take notice,
aoofclofi up, aa it ware, ths da post tad inor-
(aula matter, uuiaa* this da posit haa boon
oobjootad to th* aolvaal ootton at th*
W. P. Willi in#. Cau. B. Wiuusi.
WILLIAMS ft WILLIAMS,
Attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUS, OA.
tw Office over Abell's store. Jyl7 3m
FOR 8ALE AND RENT.
A Most Desirable Residence
for Sale.
T HE Home anti Lot oorner Bridge and Jackson
strt-eu. The boose has five rooms, stove
room attached. Water as good as any in the
city. The entire premises In perfret order. Poe-
■••sion given at ouce.
Apply to tbe undersigned or to Perry 8pei
Jsfifi lm P. H. AUTO
To Rent.
^FTER April 6th, two Foralshod BED^
RG0M8, Kitchen afid Stable, with nee of dining
room and parlor. Address
apl tf M. Enquirer Office.
Bleached Goods!
A NEW SUPPLY
Lontdalt, Matoavllla, Ao., ul
PEACOCK A SWIFT'S
For Sale.
'Oi#d, two-story frame baitaae,
Store bouse and n number of other onwhnildlngs,
oo a halt ac e lot of good land.
For t rms, apply to Dr. W. T. POOLS, 101 Brood
street, Columbus, or AMDRIW WILLIAMS, W«et
Point, Oa. ~“ —
Dru«^lst9.
J. I. GRIFFIN,
Imported Drugs nod Clio ml cal a.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Drngflsl,
Two doors below Geo W. Brown's,
Broiwl Street, i'olumbui. 1
- Might Bell right of south dour.
▲. M. BRANNON,
Wuv Bins, Beoad Strut, Columbci, Ua.,
Whulesnlo and Retell Dealer 1
Draws and Kedlelnen,
Toilet Articles and Perfumery.
SSI 6
ROBERT TUOXPIOI,
Uvsry, Bale aad Exchaags Stables,
OSLarnonrs, North or Rximotra St*.,
octao Columbus, Ga. ,
A. 0AMEL,
Llrery aad Bale Btebles,
Oglxtuorm bt., Colcmbus, Oa.
Particular attention given to feeding and Sals
Of block. * OOW oaie
llumes and Mate* boarded In etaBtee by tbe
nnthnpd.w ftjup
mouth or day.
Restaurants.
UAEBIS COUNTY fiESTAUfiAIT,
Ka. 12 Broad Street.
The best uf Furtigu aud Domestic Liquor* aij
Cigars. Meals at all hours.
dscIO J. J. BLAKKLY, Prop'r.
fresh Meats.
J. W. 1MTKICK,
Stalls No. S and 18, Market Roans*
Fresh Meats of every kin 1 aud best quality,
J. T. COOK,
Kreiula Meat* of All Kinds,
> ftUlls Nos 16anJ 17,
Cun and Locksmiths.
I'll!LIP E1FLER,
Oun and Iritck with, crawiord sueet, next i«
toroor, Ooiumbns. Ga. Ja«
WILLIAM BOUOBKB,
Gun a: d Luukiudsh uud dealer in Uunulng Ma
terials. Uppusite Enquirer Office.
Plano Tu'YilnK, lie.
K. W. IILAU,
Itepalrer and Tuner «»» i'teuuas, Organs and
Accnrduoti*. ti. i. I'aintiug also done.
Orders umy he be lcli nt J. W. Pease ft Mormsn'i
*ep5
Kuuk c
Grocers.
Cotton Factories.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTUUIJiO CO.,
Manufacturers of
Sheetings, Skirtings, and Sowing and
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat mid Corn-
Office in mar of Wlttlch k Kinsel'a, Randolph st.
Jtel8 It. II. CHILTON, President.
MUBCOKEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers uf
8HUTIN08, SHIRTINGS,
TAKaN, HOP*, Ac.
COLUMBUS, OA.
G. P. SWIFT. President.
W. A. SWIFT, fiecrvUry A Treasurer. oct31 ly.
Watchmakers.
C- HCHOMBURG,
Prectioal Watchineknr end Jeweler,
fiuecoesor to L. Gutow-ky,
C. U. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
194 Broad street, Culamhus, Oa.
Watcbee and Clock* repaired in tbs best man
isr and warranted. Jail
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
MAIER DORN.
If yon want to enjoy a go Asmoke po le hi
Cigar Manufactory,
Between Usorgix Home and Muscogee Horn*.
Ja8
C. LOPES,
Dealer la and Manaractnrer of Flae
Cigars,
Ja9 Near Broad fit roe t Depot.
Barber 8hops.
LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(fiuccess^r to II. Ilencs,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance Building.
Prompt and polite barber* in atteudauce.
J*25
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford fit., nudnr Rankin Iloune, Columbus, Ca.
Dress-Making.
■IBS X. A* IIOTdLINGBWOBTlI,
Drem-MiikliiK, FntMi * ~od Fitting. Terms cheep
Uoiiidoace und "hop in Brownsville.
novlfl
Feed Ctore.
JOHN F1T/GIBD9NN,
Wholi'eul" and Retail l*. a- r lu Hay, Oats.
Bacon, Ao.. Ogleth- rpe fit, opposite
Jtel T*»»nr «‘rn r -c«
Confectlonoro.
I. G. STRUrPKK,
Candy Manaflacturor
AXD OKALXR IX
All kinds of Confectionery and Frultn,
Stick Candy 18 eentu.
h box.
Hotels.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Next to Columbian Bank Bonding.
Porters at all the trains.
Jal8 MB'* W F. fiXTUffW. Propr’..
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JB*, * CO.,
Hoaaa aad Sign Painters,
Old Ogltthorpe corner, (Jut north of postoffies
Colambns, Georgia.
Will eoatraet for Uoass aad Sign Painting at
teanoaabU arloat, and noaraatea saUafantton.
Mr to Wm, Saow, Sr. (a*rfi
DAN*A* R. Bigg,
euler in Family Groct-rise, on Bryan »*w4, W
tweeu ugiethorpu k Juck.on strsote.
gg* ho charge lor Ur«y.»ge. 4sc7
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Create,
ISIIAM COOPER,
cer uud Duulur in Country Prodncs,
next to “Enquirer” Offlee.
Tailors.
G. A. KXEUMU,
Merchant Tailor and Colter.
A full suck «>f Freni-b aud Lugli.h ltruadc!o:hi,
Combiner-* and Veetlnus.
»prl6 No. I.i4 Bruud Street.
J. G. MONTIE,
raahlonahle Tailor.
”rvad fitrcct, l.t door stove Batkin
li-ue.
cUilMO A>D RxraJri.VO A SrtCULTT.
HENRY BELLMAN.
Cnttlng, Cleaning and Kepalrlng
Done in the beet st> le.
.pr24j Corner Crawford and Front fit*.
Boot and Shoemakero __
WM. MEYER,
Boot and Shoemaker,
Poster in Leather aud Finuiug.. Next toC. A.
Redd A Cu.'s. Prompt aud strict atteutiun gi^n
dera. jsll
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Warkcr !■ Tin, Mhecl Iran, Ucpp*'-
Ord«[» from .broad promplljr *tt.a led ta.
Ja7 No. 17*. Broad 8lrrrl-
LAWYERS.
W. A. Farley,
Attoriioy-ftt-IitvW
OUSSETA, CllATTAhoochxn Co., OA
Ai^SiiOcl'jl attention given to roilfflth’P*•
doctors.
Dr. J. H. CARRIGER,
BTJBGSON AKD FHYSTC1&N,
O FFICE op «t»!r* 8.E. cor of Bro*d k **"•
iNilph Mreots where he m .y be foundiUj
or night who * not prulessiunally onua^cd'
c.» lum u>. Apr 1 2 ,1H74,
HINES D02IEK,
Attorney at LaVi
IIASI1LTOH, UA„
yy ILb prfectlco In tb. Chatt.boocbr« ii CiB“Jj
MG-blNEWY.
8PRINC MILLINERY.
' K hav** in*t rere«*#d n fuM line uf *r"W*
>» ADD HUMMER MILLISEffi*.'■
eluding all the NOV bi.Ti l.fi ol Ihe season.
FRffifilNG AND ULKAClliNG doue I# w
latest style", at the ahone-t n«>tice.
orflft—ly mart
Pure Cold Soda!
Kissengen and Vicliey Watoi
FROM
TUFT'S If*W SODA FOUSTAI*. lI
J. I. CRIFFIN’8
b»o« not"