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TUESDAY..
«9Lvnni
AUGUBT 11, 1874.
nffmtnh* nuk
Iki JTimItm «n«, Balkar md
Grind WkwM.
A oorreapoujent of th. Milwaukee Sen
tinel, writiug from Golden City, Colorado,
Bays:
A Htranger trkTeliog in New Meiico and
anting of tba bread made there la onrioua
to know how and of what it ia nude;
from the oolor and taate of the black leaf
before him, ha ia unable to tell whether
it be of wheat, of oate, of caotue, or of
potato bags. He tastes the artiole and
abandons it. One monthfni is sufficient
to stay bis appetite in that direetioo, and
desires to try something else. And yet
be don't know what to ask for. He feels
▼eky much ae the man in a certain restau
rant did, who, faring taken a sip of tome
rile conoootion eat before him, exclaimed:
“Well, I declare! What ie this? See
here, waiter, if this is coffee bring me
tea. and if it ia tea I want some coffee."
This bread is wheat-ln-bread, and of the
rarione processes the wheat undergoes
before it ie made into bread, I shall giro
a short acoonnt.
In the first place, in order that wheat
can be obtained, wheat mnst be aown, and
before it ie sown the gronnd meet be pre
pared. This we all know. Bat let at
know also how these operations are per
formed. Well, then, the gronnd ia first
ploughed, or rather aoratched, with an
implement deoidedly primitive in con
struction, which oonsista of a pole and a
stick bound together with raw-hidee.
This concern ia drawn by a yoke of oxen,
which are attached to the pole, and ia
steered by a Hexicm,who bangs on to one
end of the stick, the other apd, slightly
sharpened or tipped with iron, entering
the soil. The grain is sown by hand, and
the gronnd harrowed by having a limb of
a tree dragged over it. When the grain
ia ripe and the Mexican proceeds in hia
bungling manner to—I shall not say oat
his grain, for he does not—bat to break
off, saw off the straw, and poll it np by
tue roots, using for hit weapon some old
barrel hoop or other pieoe of iron whiob
he bad aharpened and hacked upon until
a tooihed edge waa formed.
After this oeremony ia flnlahed, the
crop ia gathered np, put into an enclosure
and the cattle of the neighborhood turned
in to trample upon it. These oattle are
driven about by the whip-lath of the gallaut
Mexican until the grain ia well threshed
out, sod I might add, well flavored. Then
the straw is shaken end tied up into bun
dles ; the wheat, chaff, dirt and atones are
brushed np into hides and emptied in
heaps on the knolls where it ia win
nowed.
Women and ohildren participate in the
winnowing. They taka a handful of the
mixture and throw it into the air; the
wind blows away the chaff, and the
pore grain (?) falls upon a smooth, hard,
flit surface, previously prepared. This
process is continned until all the solid
matter is separated from theohafi and of ten
lasts several weeks. Now the farmer
gathers np the proceeds of hia crop into
cowhide sackR and takes it to the mill.
A Mexican flooring milt is contidered
by Meiioins an exceedingly complicated
affair, requiring masterly skill to run it.
It is, in fact, a very well executed oar-
iostnre of a mill, a perfect burlesque
throughout. The building ia a small, two-
atory shanty, ereoted directly over a
swift-running stream of water. The water
wheel is nothing more than come boards
etnok in arouud an upright shaft, and ia
turned by the water striking one side of
it. ThiB is in the first story. In the
second story the mill-stonee are worked.
They are two in number, just as in any
flooring mill, with a hole in their centres,
through which this upright wooden shaft
pa«Hcs. The bottom stone ia cemented in
brick work, while the upper one is wedged
fast to the shaft, and revolves with it and
the paddles below. It sits directly over
and on top of the lower stone, is neilber
balanced nor trimmed, and consequently
ie constantly wearing off atone-dust,
which mixes in with the flour. The grain
ia introduced to the atonee from an ox
hide reservoir, with its month often out
side, and sticking through the roof
through an old boot-leg. There ie no
curb around the stones, so the floor flies
off in every direction, upon the
floor, where, after being trod upon
by dirty feel, it is swept np in
a heap aud finally put into ox-hide sacks.
And now then, after all these different
processes, the flour resulting therefrom is
totally uedt for a civilised man to eat.
Sometimos they pass it through a sieve
made of sinews or perforated hide; bat
this does not improve it mnoh. It ie still
the same mess of filth. I do not wonder
it strikes through the skin of the Mexican
who eats it and makes him “dark oom-
pleot."
A Million efMes of Celton.
The following paragraph from the Man
chester Courier of the 23d nit. will be in
teresting to our cotton fraternity:
“For some weeks there has been a con
siderable amouut of speculation in the
Liverpool cotton market, as to whether
the stock in the port would reaoh a mil
lion bales, and bets have been made very
freely upon the point. A Friday or two
ago, *wbeu the stock was made up, it had
reaohed a total of 960,000 bales, when it
began to fluctuate each Friday in the most
nucertsiu manner, at one time reaching
so high us 998,770 bales, causing great ex-
aitement among those who had laid bets.
Last week, however, the seven figures
were attained, Lhe stock standing
at 1,008,900 bales, and it ia understood
that Hie amount of money whiob baa
changed bands in consequenoe has been
very considerable."
Hoax II. Busarou. Loeta t. Uaasase.
■LANDfOBD * BABBARD,
Offlce No. 07 Brood etreet, over Wit
eel’a Jewelry Btore.
Will yroetloe |„ the State end federal Courts.
JOSEPH V. FOB,
Attorney at Lew,
and Judge of County Court.
Practices la ell other Courts.
SAMUEL U. HATCHER.
Attorney at Law.
>20 Office over Wittleh Jc Kiaerl's
J. M. MCNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practtcee In courts of Georgia and Alulauna.
Office 139 broad St., (over Holeteail A Co.’e
Speolal attenliou given to collection!. jail
INGHAM dfc CRAWFORDS,
Attorneys at Law,
practice In the 8tate and federal Con
Georgia.
r Freer, Illges a Co.'s store, nortl
Hair Sts.
A. A. HOSIER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Jos. M. fiueeiu. Case J.ewirv.
RUSSELL * ffiWIffT,
Attorneys and Connsellors at Law. Will
In T. DOWNING,
Attorney and ffiallcltor.
PEABODY * HHANNON,
Attorneys at Law.
Win sms.
B. J. MOOES
oorglo Home Insurance Company building, s
Doctors.
DR. COLBEY.
DH. M. B. LAV.
DR. J. A. CROCK ART,
DR. J. C. COOK,
Druggists.
J. I. ORIBTIN,
Imported Drugs sM Chomlmls.
rnscriptioai otrtftil!/ prepared.
II No. lOO Brood street.
JOHN Ie, JORDAN,
Drnfilit,
Two doors below Oeo. W. Brown's
Broed Street, Columbi
^ Night Bell right of sonth door.
A. M. BRANNON,
West Bide, Beoad Steict, Columbus,
Wholeenle ud Retail Dealt
Drape and Medicine*,
Tel let Articles and Per tom
Cotton Factories.
Manufacturers of
Bheetlnif. Shirtings. and »
Knlttlnft Thread.
Cards Wool aud Grinds Wheat and Cora-
Office In roar of Wittleh k Kioael'i,
jail K. II. CHILTON
Manufacturers of
YARN, ROPE, Ae.
Music Books for Schools!
G. P. SWIFT. President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer.
Watchmakers.
O. SCHOMBURG,
O. R. LEQVIN,
Watchmaker.
134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches aud Clocks repaired in the best o
nsr and warranted.
Tobaoco, Cigars, Ac.
MAIER DORN.
Between Georgia Home aud Muscogee Home.
Clftara,
Near Broad Street Depot.
Barbershops.
LOUIS WELLS’ SHAVING SAL
(Successor to H. Henes,)
Under Georgia Hone Insurance Buildin
Prompt and polite barbers in attendance.
AUX A MX,
Hour of Singing.
Price $1. Por High Schools.
Well proved, highly popular, practical aud useful
book, lly Emerson and Tlldt-n.
AMERICAN SCHOOL MUSIC READER.
Book I. Prlre S3 crali.
This charming number in foi Primary Schools:
has full directions for tcachem (in flue print) and
deligh’ful little graded exercise* and songs for
the children.
AMERICAN SCHOOL MUSIC READER.
Book II. Prlco N cents.
For the Schools and Claffises next above Primary
Schools. Advances well into the elements.
AMERICAN SCHOOL MUSIC READER.
Book III. Prlco M eomti.
For the higher Classes of Common Schools.
The above books are by Emerson A Tilden, are
thorough, well urranged, practical, pleasing and
useful.
Cheerful Voices.
Price 60 cents.
In great demand, and la ona of the beet collec'
one o School Songs ever published. By L. 0.
Oliver Dltsoa k Co., Cku. S. Sltiea A Co.
Boston. Til Broadway, N. Y.
my83 dZtnwfwsdssat lawly
In Bankruptcy.
At Columbus, on the 20th day of Dec., A. D. 1873.
county of Taylor, and State of Oeorgta, wiidib
said district, who hat been adjudged n Bankrupt
u on his own petition, by the District Coart of
•aid district.
JAMES D. RUM, Assigns*
Willis Hobbs, Bankrupt.
ft*U*r, Gao duly 18,1174. If * «"
ED. TERRY, Barter,
Dress-Making.
Residence and shop in Brownsville.
Feed Store.
JOHN FITEGIBBONS,
Confectioners.
I. O. STRUPPER.
Candy Manufacturer
AND DKALKft IN
Stick Candy 18 cents.
Full wulgbt guaranteed in each box.
Je24
■ OORtlatS.
w. Fe TlQNKRff
Dentlitj "
Opposite strapper's building, Randolph 8l
Special attention given to the insertion of Art!-
ficial Teeth, aa. well «* tu Operative Dentistry.
f*b22 daw N(
T. W. HKNTZ.
Dentlat.
Over Joseph k Brother’s store. Jall _
W. T. POOL,
Denting,
nov23] 101 Broad 8t., Columbus, Ga. ^
W. J. FOGLE,
Dentin,
sep51 Georein Hmne Huildinir. Oo iimlm*. Ga.
Boota and Shoes.
WELLS A CURTIS,
No. 73 Brand Street,
Have always a full etook of *
Boots and Shoe*, Upper, Solo and Hsr-
neii Leather and Findings
of all kind*.
Reliable goods ( Reasonable prices t
N.B.—Special attention to orders by Express,
o.o. »• _ Jr* H
Livery and tale Stables.
RORERT THOMPSON, von
C
_. . Cou
Llwerj, Bole nnd Exchange IteblN.
Oolsthoefi, North or Randolph fits.,
eotSO Columbus, Go. ^
A. OAMMEL*
Uvsry nnd Mo fitablss,
OaLSTHonra 8t., Coldmsus, Ga. j
rParticular attention given to Feeding nnd finb
Horses nod Mules boarded In stables by th<
month or day. oct29
Restaurants. *j
HARRIS COUNTY RESTAURANT,
No. 32 Brood llgrfteg. s 1
The best of For. igu and Domestic Liquors m<
Cigars. Meals at all hours. eon
dacie J. J BLACKLY, Prop’r.
Fresh Meats. —
J# W. PATRICK,
StelU No. ft nnd 1ft, Market Homo. =
Fresh Meets of every kind and best quality.
Jail always on hand.
J. T. COOK,
Freak Meats of All Kinds,
sepA Mall* Noe in and 17. i
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP EIFLER,
Gun and LockhWitb, Urawiord street, next to
Johnson’s corner, Columbus. On. Jab yg
WILLIAM 8CHOBER# *
Gun and Locksmith and dealer in tiunulng Ma
terials. Opposite Enquirer Office.
jalG
Plano Tuning, 4c.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuner of IManoes, Organs nnd
Accordoone. Sign Painting also done. i
Order* may be be left at J. IV. I’ease k Norman’*
Book Store. sup6
Crocers.
~ DAN’L R. B1BE,
Dealer in Family Groceries, on Bryan street, b*- —
twvou Oglethorpe A Jackson streets. '
40* No charge for druyage. decT
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Junction of Franklin, Warron k Oglethorpe Bts
NO charge for drayage. sepl4
Ift HAM COOPER,
* Family Grocer nod Dealer In Country Produce,
sep5 next to “Enquirer” Offiee.
Tailors. (
G. A. KtEHNE,
— Merchant Tailor and Gutter.
A full stock, of French and English Broadcloths,
Cassiueres and Vestings.
aprLA No. 134 Broad Street.
d HENRY SELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing
Done in th« best style.
apr24J Corner Crawford and Front Bts.
Boot and Shoemakers
“ Wit. MEYER, ~ 1
Root and fthoentaker.
Dealer in Leather aud Findings. Next to 0. A.
Redd k Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention given
to orders. Jail
■i Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker In Tin, ftheet Ire*, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
Ja7 No. 174. Broad Street. r
Painters. ‘
WM. ENOW* JR., A GO.,
House and 8ign Painters,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Just north of postoffice)
me Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for Hoasu and Sign Fainting at
reasonable prices, and guarantee satisfaction
—. Refer to Wm, Snow. Sr [aprIV
u, LAWYERS.
W. F. Williams. Chas. II. Wiluams.
8
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
n<> Attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUft, GA.
Aft* Offlce over Abell’s stuie. Jy 17 3m
~ W. A. Farley,
Attoruoy-at-ZiAW
OUS8ETA, Orattauooohbb Go., Oa.
5 JSrSpeclal at’ontion given to eolleetloos.
DOCTORS.
~ Dr. J. H. CARRIGER,
, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
( \FFIOE up stnlra 8.E. cor of BroafI k Ran-
VJ iiolph StreotH where he mty be found day
or night when not nrufe»8fonaily engaged.
Ibdumbus, Aprl 2 , 1874. dtf
“ p HINES DOZIER,
— Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, DA.,
TV71LL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit
Yv or any where else. All kind of collections
urn rcsHED. “Pay mo or rim away.” novl4 tf
-a MILLINERY.
SPRING MILLINERY.
U r E have <u»t received a full line of MPRING
V\ AND BUMMER MILLINERY, In
cluding all tbe NOV KI.T1KS ot the season.
FKhgPINU AND BLEACHING done in tbs
latest styles, at the shortest notice,
ita Next dour below tho New York Store.
MRS. COLVIN and
ncttR—-ly mar4 MI8H DONNKI.LY. |
Fall Dress Goods,
Bleached Goods, Linens, Ac.
Summer Dress Goods BELOW Cost
to Aimxvai
large lot of Kentucky Jeans and Casslmaraa.
BOATBITE & CLAPP,
1B7 BROAD STREET.
Hotels.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Nest to Columbus Bank Building.
Porters at all tha trains.
JalS
mho W. F. PNTDKft. Propr'si
Builders and Architects^
J. «. <CHALHKHffi,
Hsnss Carpenter and Bailder.
Jobbing done at abort notice.
Plana and specifications (tarnished for nil Ngkfi
BANKING AND INSUItANCk.
THE FOUNDATION PRICES!
: LOWEST at which Dry Goods have ever been In
this State!
Joseph, db
Iro.
hand, with the view of accommt
TOHKl
The thousands who have visited this establishment since it led In the reduction of Dry G cods wll
for the quality of goods and all representation* mad*.
Cash buyers will never have a better chance. A email inn will go farther now than ever.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
OOMPANT.
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly In Full, • - $529,364.92
Boston “ “ “ - - 180,903.89
Total Aeeete—Gold—January let, IS74, $812,<(32.02.
LIABILITIES.
Lome. Dae end Uoi
Lovers in procevs or
All other Claims
Income, 1878
Income, 1872
adjustment, or adjusted end not due....
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Osin S 98,669 f
- Losses Promptly Adjusted and *' silly Settled by
G. GUNB jf JORDAN, Agent,
oetzaiy OOLUMBU8. GA.
My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!’
Buyers I We must do buslm se at all hasards, profit or no profit—the goods mnst move.
Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Coods
Is being constantly replenished. Just received,
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT 1
If you will only Save whet you Waste, It would be no
trouble to become Indeoendent.
sr chaste designs. Our stock of
rAooiraiT tzixmmxzjom
irge, aud is offered cheaper than ever befo-e in this market.
We respectfully ask all to call aud examine and get prices. We always show good* cheerfully, and
» trouble.
NEW YORK •TORE.
». LAXPAUEB.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
L. M. BUIKtfi.
0 M. WILLIAMS.
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
arehouse & Commission Merchant*
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
1 Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also sell
the Brown Cotton Gin.
Mr. W. U. HUGHES In with us as Scales man, and will b« pleased to aerv* hi* old friend*.
EIGLE ft PHEHIX SHINES DEFUITM'T
Last than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, ovsr $3,000,000
for the seourity of Depositors—$12 in assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reoelvsd. Ssven per cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
I'KTKR FREER.
A. ILLGES.
Fontaine A^arehonse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
on Factors & Commission Merchan
OOIhTTXCSTTS 0.4-
WATCRINC PLACES.
Chalybeate Springs
Meriwether County, Ga.
Thle Celebrated Watering Pieoe le
Now Ofin run tmk Rxcrftion of Visitor*
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., hte
removed to Ghambere etreet. Hie friende
end petrane would do well to cell on him
in hie new quertere, end examine etock
before baying eleewhere. Prioee at penie
retea. j*18 Buftwedtf
Doctors.
DB. I. T. WARNOCK,
Surgwoa and FhysleUa.
Office at Slaughter’s Drug btore, Railroad etreet.
lumeration here.
irytblug I
urort orp
Suffice it to say
rha u!ed, aud
add to the
A dally line of Stages run from Ooneva to the
• Prices to suit the times. Liberal arrange
0HA8. T. PORTER, Ag’t,
Proprietor.
Warm Springs,
MERIWETHER CO.,
PHIS FAV0R1TK RKS0I-T is
PICTURES!
Have Them Copied and Enlarged by j
Home Enterprise!
qpxwa* moors
HOTEL8.
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
Savannah, Ca.
WILL be kspt open this summer in i
wull kuowu
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
je patronage of those vlsitiug Sava
nab is solicited, uud the assurance gtvuu that ev
ry effort will bo made to iusure their comfort.
Our omnibuses will be loutid at nil arriviug
rains and stt-amer*.
It. BRADLEY A SON,
may27—dAw4tn Proprietor*
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga.
J. W. RYAN, Prop'r.
Faun Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Undbb tub Rankin Hours.
■yM dawtf J. W. RYAN, Prop'r.
DR. J. W. R. WILLIAM*
Offers his professional services. Office over R. M
(irrea k Co.’s, Chambers * R. R. htreat*.
Millinery.
MISSES WHITE A TUCKER,
FasUioasbls Milliners And Dressmakers
Gentlemen's Ohirl* cut by chart measure, aud
gunrauteed to lit. Chambers street, u«
tvuuu’ffi dry goods store.
MILS. C. V. BARLOW,
Fuklonabls Milliner nnd Drwaamakvr.
doio Agent of Uutlertck 4 Co.’s Pattern*.
At the lAto Banking House o| dhappard 4 L'o.
ipeiika, Ala. JaJM
Notaries Public.
<7. D. HIGGINS,
Being appointed Notary Public for Leu county,
respectfully solicits tUo patronage of his friends.
Holds Court 1st aud Yd daturdays of each r '*
at it. O. liolilfleld's law office.
Furniture, Re.
At tenia l'rivsi.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dewier la nil kinds of rurnitura.
Also, Metallic, Wood Coffins, and Caskets.
Jald Cliaiub* r* street,
Lawyers.
A. J. VICK ERA,
Attorney nod Coaaaeellor
Office opposite Alabama Hum
Practices in all the Courts of tbs *ta
Tailors.
J. B. CAHFBELL, Toller,
Cutting and Making in the Latest dtyies. Ke
pairing ueafiy done.
South Kali road 8*t., over Furniture dtore, Jal
da
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
SECURITY—PROJOTTOSS—LIBEIlAlITr 1
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
UeSTIMUES TO OFFER THE FUBUO
INDEMNITY apist Loss by FIKE !
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
She Wants a Chance to Cat it Baok.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAMI S. MURDOCH
1840.
1874.
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
81 Brooffi ffitreat.
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies.
B.S. krrikM, rrw'L II. tv. tviraunx, Ca.ei.r. *. a xiJ.toxn, wt t»tr<
The Chattahoochee National Bank
or COLUMBUS, GLO.
Thle Sink Iraneiote a General Banking butlnate, 'peyt Inlereet on De-
poelte under epaolel oontract, gives prompt attention to eolleotlone on ell
eooeeelble points, and Invitee oorreepondenoe. Information tronemittod
by mall or wiroe whan desired.
aprl it 6m ^
J, RHODES BBOWHE, President. 3E0. W. DfLUNSHAU. Collier.
GEORGIA HOME RANK.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stooks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
Dentists.
Barber 8hops.
•Ugt
A NEW CASK
Pretty Prints.
PEACOCK A SWIFT.
WKII.ET BARHIX6EH, Barber,
Corner rtonth KailroMil itud Chambers streets.
deefli
BIG NON dfc TURNER, Bnrtert,
Houtli Railroad street, uooer Adams House,
deettt
Hotels.
ABANffi HOUNE.
to Opelika, be sure to stop at tb*
use, opposite Passenger Depot.
Insurance.
from I2.GO end upward.. Call and axamlea
itaoa.. and bee. roar work dona at borne,
ut delay or rlik. 4V COLOMBO deaa la
nailery et'eoulbweel eeraer of Iraed eed kae
iTUlf ee«l
Piques and Lawns
VIKY PHBAP.
PEACOCK k SWIFT.
E. «!. BOWEN * SOS,
General lunnnes Agents.
Office. Railroad fltreet, over R. M. Oraene k Co.'i
nov23
Wood. Wood!
J^KBT WOOD, ready sawed, 14.00 per cord. Wood
•awsd for 50 osnts |*er cord. Orders filled prompt
ly on application to tbe
feMi a xuioodii jujtotiwoq
m mmi mm umi him
Offers the greatest inducements to those having idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, a liberal
interest, and prompt payment when required.
DEPOSITS of $1 and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by check by thoBo of our patrons
who live at a distance.
INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent., compound
ed January, April, Julv and October—four times a year.
SECURITY.—By the terms of the Company’s chartei,
tho entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Bank.
DIREO l ORS:
i. RHODES BROWNE, Free’t of the Co.
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Capitulwt, Atlanta.
J. K. OLAPP, Mennf'tr, OUpp’a Faotury.
Hob. JOHN MclLUENNY, Mayor.
JAMES BANKIN, Capitalist.
N. N. CURTIS, of Welle,Cortia A Co.
L- T. DOWNING, Attorney-at.Law.
D. F. WILLCOX. Secretary of; I, Co.
JOS1AII Mounts, Iiaulter, Mou.o'y.
OHAULEH WISE,
mar. fflfirtt
Grand. Clearing; Ont Sale !
TO MARK READY FOR THE PPHINO TRADX, WE; NOW OFFER
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH!
AID IVBUY OTIIKIl ARTICLE AH LOW AH TO BE FOL'HD ELHEWIUBE.
CHAPMAN & YEK8TILLE.
jot«oo« ee BROAB STREET