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ITEMS, '
jtuirTwill"plew® 1;ar "' in their
efore 4 o’olock in tho afternoon,
ibis. _►-*
.TSFOBTHK BjrBC.BBR.
* named netftlo mon arc Agents
" u , “9 EsQOtBKa iu Alabama:
/rower*. Seal.'SUt-a,'.
HatebacUubboc. .
inborn. Hurtvllle.
Waller, l’crtons* *
Baek..O“? rry . to “'
Baker. Suspension.
Andrew.. Obunnanuggeo.
' smith, Unio" Springe.
' a Leeter. Villain.'
b'om« J- »«*•■ Olennvillc
Jeukin.- Midway.
following named gentlemen are our
, ,Ue.eecra1 depot, on til* Muscopee
.N*. 2. Col. J. A. f.IeEK. •
^ Spring.. II. »• W„.MA«a. _
»eva, C. J. O’Nk.i.
Her. E- B. WAtnns.
' Valley, J. I,. BvtS'rtTnx.
m’ Crowing. W. CortHotox.
>«ew Advertisements.
p, Ellis has a largo s«l* »f mules
bar valuable stock, on Tluu'aiUy,
h in8t ., in front of lus store. Tho
0 f Ellis is nssuming such
sions that he finds it necessary to
iV it. by setting npart stated days
' [ e 0 f a particular class of valu-
He bus inaugurated this plan by
, n , iar t every Thursday tor the sale
ek. Those having .horses, mules,
tie of any description to Sell, will
them in on Thursdays, nud those
ugtobuy such animals will always
hem offered on those days. Bear
u mind, and never be behind time
r fjr stock.
. card of Mr. Iieffly Persons, at
Johnson it Co.’s old stand, dc-
i attention—and his goods, when
J. will Jeservo it too. Ho will
large stock, and solicits'the at-
n of merchants wanting, goods at
sale.
nis Jc Co. have moro nails and more
of nails than can be found in any
> homo that wo know of. Nor
is constitute the stock of this stcr-
lil firm, for they have sifters, pud
, cutlery, and thousands of other
, that bring hack to onr recollec-
liingsthat were in vogue ycarsrfigo.
, way, if any reader has not visit-
amis lately, ho must be careful
he starts, for fear ho may miss tho
It is now scoured, painted, and
orougldy “fix up” inside, that we
t thought it u tieir hardware siore.
other rare opportunity is offered to
s wanting a fine plantation, admi-
locatcd. Col. T. B, Howard, of'
ity, offers one near Fort Mitchell,
bama, that cannot fall to suit any
anting n good place. • ' .
ice Wynnton residence, with farm
wood land attached, is offered by
. L. Howell, who can bo seen at
office. All the conveniences of a
‘.idencc, with tho advantages of y
one, are'eonibined in this place.
’ soon.
e Companies Nos. 2 and 3 will moot
hi at o'clock, at their respective
Tho interest of our community
ose usefpl organisations should be
d at least to tho extent of putting
again on a go.od fighting ( //re-fight-
we mean) footing. They need new
and perhaps other refitting. Fires
he frequent this wiutbr, nnd if so,
engines, in good order nnd under
organization, will ho needed.
. J. P. Bozeman oft'ors a desirable
iog, with forty acres of land, in
nton, for sale. Ho will mako easy
s to a purchaser.
ho wants corn? Mr. J. (h Blount
fifteen hundred bushels for sale,
him or Mr, A- F. Hurt,
rsons wanting to buy fin'o Wynu-
roperty should read Major Sikes'
•lligence” curd.
■ W. Felix Alexander wants good
nti—one ns nurse, nnd a man to
caro of horses and do other work,
him immediately.
oilier Mule Stolen,—Walter Dortoh
1 mule stolen Sunday night. He
fay for his recovery.
• C. D."—Tho metrical contribu-
of this correspondent ure weloomed
at columns, nnd wo trust that lie
continue them. We regard bis stylo
jorous, and bis inmgory as no loss
sing than original nnd lively. We
that his ready pen will continue to
variety to our columns.
* fkcruW, at Goo. W. Huberts,)))
, Broad street—
truion Leslie*-:
,? too Pilot;
York Lodge,.;
etr-jpolitan Record, nnd
atholic World.
o'?—Wo fear thut our people will
| to pay dearly for nieaftliis winter
lint year, if they roly on the West
erners for pork, or on the cities of
Nufthwcst for bacon. ■ Each •new
7 report thut we notice seems to
ao< *e pork a fraction more. Tho
'btati Entire,- of tho 25th ultimo
Hogs rhe desire to buy in-
!es . particularly for Novorpber de-
showing considerable baste to get
, °“ d Gtns. 124 to lff’o., nett,
( been refused, and holders are nsk-
, *" ^'- r ' f°r curly deliveries."■
b appears to bo only one hope ,»f
J'g pork lit hss tlinn 15 cents, and
tha ‘ tllu l'eoplo of tho South,
■ *’ ro V the lessons of tho
* ,e moro * l0 K s H* the country thuu
ero w out to have when the Nortli-
,01 w«ly supplied them with so
fart")!!' 1 ' ^ "'** 18 the enso, wlion
becomes known, nnd it is found
^oninnd from tho Soutli is
t the Northwest han boon
"6 on, a reaction in favor of
V <nay occur.
njmm
M/UtKBT RBFOdT#,
* Blew Orleans Markets.
OPFICI;
Mew Osmians,S*pt. te.lSa'.. , niri<tr<i: mi , pm-nn tvt,t
Cotton—The Uoiu,mil whs less uotive tu-il.ij, u ‘‘.V. ’A” 1
addconflneil to n-IHnited number of buyers; KNL',. _i>ui«niil., I •
bat although tho movement was also reatriiUed I viz., a . i I, l ■ .
__ : By order from’Treasury Department, tu
afotfg of (actors generally, yottlio sales ,'ummml 1 when duo, are re,laired 0. bo ivid l.oforosliii,-
211.200, 200, ITS. and 35, t» olhtrs. Wo : f 0 lj,>1 ' ,thl ""
yd of uothtnf lo Indicate any chphrc in | the bi Dutrtrt i. uom|,.,scd ,,i :1..• f.,l: ./
prices, nlthongh some parties reported they l counties: Bnkor, Bibb, Butts, dulhoun ch.vtiu-
could buy. with mor_c faoilt^aud wrtlMi^Uuht J hooche*.Crawford,Decatur, Dual.. Dou-herlj',
up 2»l
4o0, 2
mmiifiea'ion oi our tiKuro«-ft)r onlinllrjt, >
prut our previous quotations as follow- : Onli-
dinnry «ood ordinary. 38(3*4*»t.*; low
Iniddliag, 41f^3c; raiddiing, 44f?^45c.
8TATR1IEXT of cotton*.
Stock on band Sfcpt. 1st, 1865 bales 83,2-fti
Kuecivod to-day 2J013
Hecuived previously «63 f 0M—tWS.416
•100.570
For the Columbus Enquirer.
The Truitt,
I thought ihe Day a Train of tfol.lon Hours.
Drnwn by an Engine all compact o/ 5 light ;
A viewless track it took—upheld by flowers—
Which scarcely bent beneath the burthen blight]
From shining East it sped, to urmbre West,
Where the great Dcpo f , Night, loomed dusky
clenr;
Tlion on, through. le\ol leagues of dark it
• pressed;—
Sun t}yc great red light upon ite rear !
A Simile. •
The Earth's the head of soino hugo Hod, I
think,
Who steals tho golden tresses of the day
To hide his race and b’tldncH* therewithal!
For when the Night, panting and passionate,
Opens her dark embracing arms to him
Aud leads him through her star lit corridors
And halls of droamful si/e#ce—he takes oft •
Tho stolen locks of gold, and, secretly,
He flings them down tho spacious>chambercd
West!
(He knows the servile Sun will boat* them round
To meet him at the opal gate of Dawn !)
'Tis then I see this " Qod” is bald and Woe*-,—
A crouching, horrid, hairiest EUiiopf
Columbus, Ga., Sfept. 38tl), 1805. S. C. D.*
Au Export Duty ou Cotton Iteconi*.
mended—JelE Davis mt «rt*t§»gr to
St. Louis,
New York, Sept. 28.—The Timjes’
Washington snociu) says: Mr. Dudley,
our Consul at Liverpool had an interview
with the Secretary of the Treasury, whom
ho urged to recorrtmend to Congress an
export duty on cotton. Ho said the for
eign importation this eoason would be
enormous.
. Judge Underwood made a decision in
the case of F'rnncis Smith, requiring him
to take the oath prescribed bj* Congress,
beforo he can bo allowed tq practice in the
United States District Court.
Tt is not truo that application has boon
niado to pormtt Davis to bo lakon to St.
Louis-to testify.in the boat burniug cases.
It is said tho • counsel lor tho defense
will mako such application.
From tho Now York World.
The Approaching Triennial Episcopal
Convention—The House ot Hishops,
Tho Episcopal Church, tho grand bul
wark ngainsC radical dissent and Now
England faipWcism, is about to bo sub
jected to a trying ordeal,, which will tost
its ancient character for fraternal unity.
Tho late war, ruthless like tho scythe of
Timo, .severed tho sacred associations and
communion which existed between the
Churchmen, North and South, nnd tho
great Episcopal body was divided, in obe
dience to tho inexorable noeossitios of the
insurrection. But there are well groundod
hopes that, in tho words of .Moore, such
“Hearts that had been long outranged,
And friends that bad grown cold,
Should meet again like parted stroums,
Aud triumph ;fs of old."
* TUB POWERS OF THE CONVENTION,
Tho Convontion *19 composed of the
House of Bishops, which embraces tho
diocesan and missionary prelates through
out tho United States, and of the llouso of
Lay and Clerical Deputies, consisting of
four laymen and four clergymen from
oach diocese. Its poworsare limited, and
its late sessions have beon principally de
voted to tho progress of tno church. It
can mukono alteration in the constitution,
or in tho liturgy and offices, unless they
have bean adopted in oho convention,
submitted to tho dioceses, and afterwards
adopted by atiolher convention—u work
which would occupy at least feuryenra. *
TUB HOUSE OF HISMOPS
is composed of tho following prolatos,
which we give in tho order of thoir conses
cration; 1 * ”
11 i shops.
Early, Harris', iloudto
Miller. Mltchclf, MbriToo, Mir •:p. ft i ,• ! i
Pike, Quitman, KhmuoIpIi; Schley* Si'nuUluig, ;
Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, TayloivTciirll, l
eon, Wob-e.er and Worth.
JAMES C. MflBUltXEV. .
Angoit 22,1860-tf Holler -r.
iHlemal Usvcuuc Kolice. i
Official imiU’iiothms havingbeyn M il.i-
day from tho Commissioner of Iuternr.l H-ve- |
nuo, Hail Roiids, Steam Boats. Express Com- !
panics and all po vm* vo here y uot.iiod not 1
to transport any Cotton, or wove it out of the '
2d colleotor.il district, uhlesi t*ioy fir>t procure
a permit from this oilico or from my doputlos. :
Cotton can be shipped ou any Railroad to .Ma
con. Duly can be paid nf Colutubus to Kacimrd i
W. Juqucs, jteiiuty Collector.
JAMES C. McBlTItNEV. I
August 22-tf Collector, j
OFFICE COliliECTuR INT’L REVENUE.) J
2d District of Uj.okgia, >
Maooii, August 1 J,-18:*5. ) I
No tiro is hereby gi von that all Di.-tillers of |
apples, peftches, grapes, corn, or other eubstun- ;
ces, and all manulucturerH of tobacco, clgni.^ I
•Ac., nro required to take out a license and givu j
bond- Tho^c who fa'l lo give Lend and procure ;
Ik'onse uro, in addition to all other penalties |
and forfeitures, liable to pay ono humlrcd'j or j
centum additional duties thereon.
Notice, merchants and others purchasing :
liquors beforo the duty is paid, do/o’tit their
own risk, ns tho law compels me to soir.o it, no
muttor iu whoso hands.it may be found.
JAMES C. McBUKNEY,
aug 22-tf Cftllcctor.
COLUMBUS, Ga.. August.*?, 1865.
Having bfeen appointed I)o|>uty Collector for
the oountios embracing Muscogee, Talbot, llur-
ris. Marion, Chattnhoochooand Stewart, all par-
tiesengaged in distilling spirituous liquors in tho
above named counties will apply at ouoo at my
oflico.’opporite tho Perry* Hduic, and lile bonds
and procure permits,
RICHARD W. JAQUES.
.. . _ Deputy Collector
. aug 22-tf Internal Key. 2d Dist. Gq.
Tlirongli to Atlanta.
111 lim rwwi Hnwm>smi JUimn
- " IU. P'U,® fi. f!() GENERAL (NT
Ho. 167 .awed-Street, ,
s-t-gnjeRtt
NEW GOODS!! ° pp ° s, te coou-s hotel,
OPENING AN9 TO AHPIVE
n VVE hrongbr
• lull > 1. .,v -life
j stock ot
No. 125 Broad Street, A WELL SELECTED STOCK I P ^01 H l N G
! CoInmTDiTw, G-oort^ia,
IlKSPECSTFUliLY announce to tho eiiir.ens
ot ( olumbus and surrounding country that
tlwy have now in store, nnd to arrive, a
SPLENDID Stock of
7i
n Smith,
Mclivaine,
Kemper,
MoCosky-
Whittiaghi
Elliott,
Lee,
States,
Vermont,
Kentucky,
Ohio,
Wisconsin,
Michigan,
am, Maryland,
Georgia,
Delaware,
Year,
consecrated 1832
consecrated lt*32<
comoeraled 1832
consecrated 18^5
• oouseernted 1886
consecrated 1840
Kastburn,
Chase,
Hawks,
Southgate,
Burgess,
Upford,
Green,
Pay no.
Rutledge,
Williams,
Whitehouse,
Davis,
Atkinson,
Kipp,
Scott,
Potter,
Talbot,
Stevens,
Wilmer,
Vail,
Coxa,
. _ , . c u wee rated 1H41
yirgmitt, consecrated 18*42
Maaaaohusettd, consecrated I8I2
N. UamjiBbiro, consecrated 1814
Missouri, cans'ffcratcd 1814
(No So®), consecrated 1844
Mnfnq, oouscufated 1847
Indiana, conseorntcd 1840
Misslaslppi, consecrated 1850
(>. Palmas, Af'aconsecrated 1851
Fl&rlda, cousccruted 1851
Connecticut, consocratcd 1851
Illinois, consocratcd 1851
South« aroliun. consecrated 1858
North Carolina,consecrated 1853
California, consecrated 1853
Oregon, consocratod 1*54
New York, • consecrated 185(
Texas, consecrated 1859
eimer. New Jersey, oonseoratod lH5t»-
, Ohiu v censesratod 1850
do. Minuosota, conRccrated 18-59
Arkansas, consocrated 1859
Northwest, ooilsocrated 1859
Pennsylvania, consocrated 1802
Alabama, oonseorated 18112
Kansas, ^ conseoratod 1801
W. New York, eonsocratocl 18 '3
It will thus be soon that the House of
Rnhops i.« comp^«pd o( thirty-llvo pro
late*. XLn.wur, uowovor, prevented the*
Southern Bishops, bhinp prosont at tho
triennial oonvention.
THE *HOtT8E OF. LAY AND CLERICAL DKP-
UTIK8
is composed of nearly fhreo hundred
members, who are sent to represent each
diocose, Tho d^siro l*.»r unity iimonn
Now York churchmen is amply shown in
tho selection 01 (lov 'fnor Seymour us »t
delegate. He unci kindred gentlemen will
lend the liotiso against any attempts tho
radicals may make to provoht tho admis
sion of tho Southern ehurrh. Tho more
orison for the Prosidcut of the Coptederalo
States, which siM^ersedcd for tho time
being the prayer for Che lawful President
of the.United Slates, is happily no part
of the discipline or worship »»i* S uitl.orn
ehurchmon; and it is justly argued tlm*
the civil authorities alone have tho right
to take cognizance of such afi innovation.
This question will, however, doubtless
create a lengthy debate, if the presiding
divine does not rule the subject, as is anti
cipated.
THE SOUTHERN EPISCOPAL CONVENTION.
In the second year there was an in
dependent convention of the Southern
Episcopal Church. It wus then resolved
lo meet trionnially, and by unanimous
agreement the next sn*sions were to ho
held next November in Mobile. The 1 ri-
utnph of lue national firm*, however, lias
aii
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 9th, 180-5. j
» Mnacogee Hall Hoad .Hefted tile.
( \N AND AFTER MONDAY, llthinst., the
v-/ 1 usscuger lraia on this road will
Leave Columbus nt ~. x 7*o’clock l A. M
Arrive in Macon at 4.10 “ p. fti.
Lcuvo Mucon at---; 7.23 •' A. .\J
Arrive in Uolumbus at 4.24 “ P. m!
Mncon and Western 11. U. Schedule.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Macon-" fi.no, p. M.
0.5o, P. M.
*3.30 A. M.
W. L. ULAKK, Sup’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ’
. SUPERINTEND A NT’S OFFICE, >
.. M. Je W. P. R. ]{., *
Moxtgomkuv, ScpL 20,13*15. j
l, 18(15, Trains
as* foil own:
0 25 A. M.
12 M
• 9 1.5. P. M..
1 A. .M.
1 15 1». M.
M,
Aridvo at Arlnntu
Lcavu Atlanta
Arrive at Macon-
sep 10—tt
nnd after Friday, Sept,
v/ on this Road wi.l bo run
Leave Columbus itt
ArriVo Went Point
Arrive ut Moutgomery—
Loave Montgomery
Leave West Point-.«...
'Arrive at Colo ambus
Connecting with trains of A. Ar W. ,. , k .
«l «wt.Point which arrives in Atlanta at 7 p.
M., in time to connect with tho Western aud
n rt*h^ IU Ear Chattanooga and points
sopt 22-tf
Notice!
TllEASURBH’S OFPlCK. 1
Mu.ooBoe H. HrCo., r
c.iluuibu., Ua., Belli., Is., 18'i5, .1
On anil nficr t hi. duto tliu fare an this road
will be five cent, rer mile.
_ Sept l-tf JAS ' 2iIVlXS : TrMSBMr.
NOTICE TO SHIPPJ4RS.
’ StTPKUINTENDANT’S omoii,
Mvscoqkr ltur, ,'toau >
Colnuibus, bla.. Auk. H, '65. j
. Shippers and Consignees are hereby notilio
that thieComimny will not be'rmponaiblo f
freights shipped tb nny Station on this lloiid, „ r
at Colutuhus. after- it is discharged from our
»»”• v, .O D. Cl, All K-, Sup’t.
aug H-tf
t umprising every nrticle usually kept in
Firsi (’lass Clothing Houses,
CONSISTING OK
SPLENDID FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS,
Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
-AND-
FANCY VESTINGS,
CLOTHING,
Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and Cassi-
t"iat?, bull Drc. j s and Bu.dncsR Suits of every
ftylo. Doe and* Cnssimere Pants, and Fancy
\ citings. Largo lot of Fancy C,i«sdmorc, Lin
en, Hickory and Merino Shirts; Canton Flan
nel, Joans nnd Merino Drawers.
Fancy Linen and Paper Collars,
Gents nnd LadicR’’Handkerchiefs, Fancy Kid,
White, Berlin and Cnssitucro Gloves, Buck.
.Gauntlets, CaSf-imoro Hals, Values, Umbrellas*
ct cotern.
\\ e have secured tho services of
MR. GEO. H. BETZ,
in our Manufacturing Department, who is now
prepared to .orvo hi. old customers, nnd as
many now ones ns may favor him (nnd us) with
their patronage. -Having just roturned from
New York, where ho has been enabled to ac
quaint himself with (ho latest fashions and
styles of cutting, ho will bo the bolter prepared
to give that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION
which tins always distinguished lulu ns ono of
tho MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS In tho
South.
Wo cordially invito tho "l’ublio" togivous
neal! beforo purchasing elsewhere, as we in
tend to mako it to thoir interest lo purchase
from u.l
Oar aim will ho to ploasc, and it is our deter
mination to establish a FIRST CLASS REF
UTATION.
Having purchased our stuck.at the LOWEST
0A.SU FR10KS, our motto will ho
“Quick Sales and Small Profits,”
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 27— 1 m
DRY GOODS.I BURNISHING GOODS.
«* | # -FOR
CALL AND SHE THEM| men >- boys ANI) C'M'Musn,
—AT—
Q2 33roacl StToot,
Third Deo: above Manly A Helps' Corner.
SEALS, JONES l A CEE.
_Scid 22—2 w __
NEW IIOMIfOM’
NEWS DEPOT,
-AND-
NOTION HOUSE,
no hROAI> STit E eT
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
GKO. II. ROBEItTSOX & CO.,
Success Atteiids tho Diligent!
.orvo the w no.v 1 p.„,, l0 |„
j fo^'/p/ cltjrv J, "“ J °* th "urr.rrrti'rh»..
Valuable Propsity for Sale, in
Wyuntoa.
b<-.udc.4 on tho ,, r —. !* nfv o(
' Equal to tbu bt.-' 1 . Cintora Work, thereby saving
the pividiiMcr th- dcliv. aiinoyanco ana ex-
|u*»oe usual y attcndiiiL' Cu<to;n Work.
Having bic*.i • Mjrai'od in thn business a life
time, and ha. ii;„* * .curuu ihu • rrice*
WIl. rALMER,
tli** well kin'w Mor« !npt Tailor of Kuoxvillo,
1 fim., they inqnr «ud uxjidui to bo a positive
bun edit and cuiivciiiiMi'-o to all ttlio liuy ihuir
g""d«.
Lciiu " • o- ••lav ! fur vc.ir i>
of .51 ATl JtE jrini.M'.Ni'
thoir cut ir ; war-li .‘iccv.jy
j.-mg and elovatm>. iu i’-, tt ndc
n:.-n peoiHe
D TaSfE
It* h.irniou-
tliov luunto
v - -le. with
Mh Htotinn.
eoitfldciii‘0 in th< ir **• • ■.t• > (••;
j ( onto, tlion, and inaka knnn :i
, ohooi your chil Iren. • »..t ii^v- thrui -upidit-d
i O'. GlO'O who till V# Ic.irn* 1 f h»*«lt*.t:l \ fS and
1 KNOW HOW Tu t’i.oTIlE Yol*.
I .S. pi 21 -tf
1 on the way *|.i
stool; of
tho citizens
n-.'.v in itoj-o.
nd dcsir.ildo
BOOKS ffiD STATIONERY,
opuipricing overy artiefo usually kor.t in tiist
class lion*os.
Legal Cap, Bill Cap, Lol'ur. N-uoan l Billet
Gilt, Magenui, Blotting and Ti n,., niled sivi
blank tiHpois.
White, Bull', Now no; (Hrd an 1 Wed-
vclopos, Mournin': Paper, Ihivolopc'*
ding
and Cards.
Arnold's nnd BuMor's Ji.ks, (•'
Pi us’. Fab ;Lo.nl I’onril’s, |)
Cards, Visiting Curds. Porlful'n
•!*'< PtePl
i«o, I’hising
Glasses, Piaturo*. Prutig’s Vlicicii Cud-. Tm.ih
Brn.shas, Nail llru.di.s. Hair Bnnh'.f, 1'mduw,
loiLt. and Fine ('..iiihs, ink, LlU'dl tgc and an
ondloes variety of
STATIONER’S NOTIONS.
A beautiful stunk of Anthony’s Phofoaraph
Albums, oontiiinins from 8 t«»‘2(t'» p.oturc*.
Autograph Albums and Drawing and Sl;« leh
Books.
A choice slock ot Bound and Pai.nr Back
NovoIb, Novollottp, Dime Novels, Ainnriemi
Talcs, I Mine Song-ters, and liuiifro •; ■; Work-
too tedious to iiuuition.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
deni ring
NEW STORE!
NEwTioODS!
W, L. PARKER,
(LATE OF KENTUCKY,)
H as just oprvku at Xo. os
liroail Street, first door above
liuudolph, an entirely New ami Well
Assiirteil Stock of (ioojg, whioli lie
offers to the citizens of Columbus and
vicinity at rcasoimblc fijures.
Messt’a. Tim's Chaffin, .1 is. Thweatt
and Charley Shivers, cia always be
found at this .establishment, and they
will ho ]ilua:cd to see any of thoir
friends who may favor (belli with a call,
aud will nol think il a trouble to show
Goods.
Tho Stock consists of Goods of every
description, suok as:
Gents’ Boots and Shoes
rid p hco .
reawfctt*sr
l imlos Inna Coli! l ,ii,.,'. . .
• u.1.1 Ihe I.LVC S
' I'.'ir. i hit phi
bery. ....
muy bu bought will, the ffli k .%l7 mtura
13 • 11. MfcK». ’
ruuir D.)vor, it
— from CoTu’-" ,i "-! "
Baker reside-; 4wi
tlou; dwelling, gin. . ; ; t ', j,’
ry out-buiidings, .tlfin . „
muy bo bought.cheap.
ALSO—The i» 1.)iitnri.-ri
bnrly now lives, 28'. acre-
L'OR RENT—From tl,< . . .
* (H)inforlablo thvclling . , r.* . ! * 'V
two<‘U itaii'loliili ad Si. c t‘; lit j “ !'
r m
1JOR SALE-Ttto^oi"l Bil.isrd Tnl Tj
J- ball., quest Foci Fixture, .1
vaipptclv. Apply l,, , j
ITOR KALJ’i. it FlmOniinn f ur n,i| t3 r ,,
A t ••Imnlms, u«„ in Aliili.-.inn • s:. , rt d
8ITSS I'ivnreil nrpl r,,-1 impmvi,..„ i,
Lf 'iV’ai IV ‘ ’
lllill'l|l
■Uv (
1353S” "
iuaxted-a wi'T xt use ’, '•
in 1 l ‘ a,u, ‘ ''an hi« gqfi'l hmm"
and.iberiil wages b** i.iii.ii'.ii r.
opt 1.5- tf
U. It.,
•I 1.:
Hurt.-
Toaclien nr pn
BOOKS will find it
Out 4 aim to p
011 001*
uyl'roiu
rinin.iti..n to
Wo buy nt
,. notice,
M ERCHANTS and others Who dcMic to HE-
MIT KU$S NORTH *
he purelui
, where Northern KxcIiuiikc c
d ut j*hr.
.FELIX ALEXANDER, Agent,
ovor Ware’s drui! stmo.
-dissolution.
r |MIE .iha heretofore known as Ki'vlin «fe
se.v^ r ‘::: 1
tetflod by Mr. Cargill.
^ f on, , KrVLIN & OAUGILL.
Sept 20. h Tho,.—ac|>2t»-tf
TEN OK TWELVE
DAV BOARDERS
pAN BE ACCOMMODATED with hnanl.on
reasonable O nus, - at the Saratoga Kuxtau-
NOTIOE.
OFFICE MySOOUKK RAILROAD Co., i
Com:miiuh, Ga., Aug. 11, )8*‘ >. /
THIS COMPANY is prepared tu mako o(fn- , , ..
tract? tor too delivery at thin (i.k —t e l‘”.“
and Pino Woud by the o.ir had. Partitv v,i»h tj ci k< m
ing Hftino will please mako application Imiuedi- 1'UR AlUjIV i,
at «ugll-tf W.-L. CLARK, Sup't. j rpinj |„ rg o and elogant^ Baueujent
Notice to Shippers.
Officb Muscoor t K Kah.iioad, t
Columbu?, Ga., July diet, 18<)5. }
TIiq Munuogce Railroad id now running n
DAILY TRAIN to Macon, and • »<» pr ’pared
to forward freight with di.-pnteh to Mncon
Milledgevillo, Atlanta,and iutorjjiodlatcpoints.
_ j »ly J -1' W. L. CLARK, Sun'r..
.- -v— ».idcr
v, by .More, formerly known as
‘Jhe Gem.’ I'lHseyston given at once. Also
govern I rooms suitable for hud rooms or nfliees.
Apply to PEABODY it BRANNON.
__M ,‘t 1 *» Ini Attorneys,
FOR SALE,
is nearly
fo the c.mHort of a family. On.- in >t , .
A fine wuil of water; all needful out buildings,
ot. The ho use
neooisary
ery room:
and .ill in excellent ordor. Po.«scs
given iinmutiiately. Applv to
sept. 13—tf G. M. URN FROK
Notice to Skippers.
Trkaeurkk’sOkkigk, Musuogce R. B.Co.,1
Columbus, tin., July 31nt, 1.885. /
From nnd after tho 1st Aitzuct, pre-paymeut
will be requirod for j1! freight shippou to But
ler and intermediate Station*.
Tho freightn:i all goods roeuived at tbi place
from any point, uiusl l»o paid on delivery of tho
articles.
•Shipper:; will plcaso take notice, iw thoso 'I'O DPhTT
rules will be rigidly onforeod. i . , ~ ^
july31-tf .f. M. BIVINS, 'frcri«’j'. j A DU l.LLING HOI SK in U’ynnton wilh
i ! K‘M»d rooms I t a family and four
cjtjoo . rooms in basuiucnt fur cooking, close* and ser-
OFFICE MOBILE .V GIRARD II. R„ t ; vaut . Apply at THIS OFFICE.
f sept. II-it
#1 "
F 0 It It E N T ,
K ( O.MloKTABLE framed *1 Inapt), contain-
n ingt vo r.MMiu. situated on tho northem-t
corner id the lot now occupied by Mrs, James
H- Shorter. Terms ruusonablu and possossion
given 1 ! October. Apply to
Sep5—tf MRS. SHORTER.
An adjourned mooting of the St*)"kholdc • ol '
this Company will bo hold ;
AIh.,oo the third Wedno.-day i
at 11 o’clock, A. M. J. .V
aug 19-til
A
For. Rent,
TWO-STOllY DWELLING HOUSE with
siv room/, eniivuiii *nt‘o tin? h.i '..ic-a jmi-
tlon of tiiecity: mitah’.o t<»r a boaudiu-* homo
or private family.
For term.: apply to Dr. M. U’ooiwu ff or
MRS. S. S. BAR DWELL.
• ct l -it
SELECT HJHUOL.
By a WelL Known Tonoiicr.
f B HIE undersigned nrooote 4 lc op n a .*ohooi
nt VV'esioy Chapel, near Moll’s nii!J, on the
2d of Uctobur next. Young men wi.-king to uc-
quire a business c lue..lieu better applv »,..rly,
us tho school is limited to twemv fivc -e!id.irs.
Tuition 5»i0 jiei quarter, ono 1^*11 in advance,
wept 29—1 w • S. fA K I’W i.Ll,.
FOR RENT,
HIE {
B-ih-
M ALL STORE Oeouph l by 1 J
l ler, west aide Bron l sticvi, next above
lb inboiton A Curter’a drug store. Euquirool
ot . „ L. T. DOW NINO.
Quick-Sales and Small Profits."
AVo rosnoctfully solicit nrdeis thoenun-
try as well Us from till! ctrv (Ir.Inr.i I|./»I.I amt
oqe will
who ta\
dealing.
•iJi * A
itnyn. Call
GEO. Jl. ROBERTSON ,V CO.
Sept 21—-tf
CANDLER & BOSTICK,
UNDER COOK’S HOTEL,
ASSORT 10 L)
S I-1 O IE S ,
> lcs, Si ripe*, Ticking
CalieoOA,
W ool Delaine
Hull'Cotton d<
I’opliim,
Mnsambique?,
Apron Chi
Flannels,
Cuinbi'ii
i Lii
Iri.su Li
Bro
Towolimr,
Cor sots,
I!«hi|» Skirts, %
LiidW (’• dlars .t: Cufti
i. ulius’ llaintkuiehk).
Conil)> ol every .‘tyl .*,
Hair Nets *’ ’*
Hair Uruaincnt*’,
Huso and Hall 0--c.
v. ;.m an I lliickn
Braids, evory -1.»-
ljuttons gn it vin i
Knitting Needles,
Biuiiehed llunie.-pii
Broun do
Lallics’ Hats, hilcsi
styles,
Children’* Hats, la
sly l on.
Lad I us' Shoe.-, n
4 style.
Misses Shoes, do do
Children s Slioes, d
OentV Hats, rv» ; > •
Boys’ do do
On.eorioi, uB kinds,
Snuff! 1 °
ilutehotsand Hammers
."hm* Thread,
IViTiiinerius,
•olqr? (lair Oils,
• l’lMiiadeHy*
i ooih and Nail Brushes
Cloth and lluir do
; do
»• a vats, great var
Fuper Collars,
Shii is and Fronts,
:.f. Si o.
Ala.: 712
freak land.
I miles IV
“l»i '»•» acres dowel:
well waU'ieil: veil aU.ii ti a t-i .'niton-
ordiirMlilritA’ , ' r "' r -, A'l "'-ib-iMinM in vo"!
i.mi)h U oi,h)7i: 1 :-';. ,,o “> «.oa
ih A.mii7,"“ nlc on reasonable terms
Appl> to T ii sik'k'M
serf 12—tf •'.u.MKiid.
J. W. PEASE,
Bookseller and Stationer
COLUMBUS, GA.
pIYELETTER PAPER, by the quiro nr
Fine Ca|. Paper, by the quire or ream,
fine Commercial Note Paper, by the auiro
or ream,
Ladies’ Fine Note Taper. Gilt,
Commercial, School and LaJiej. Pen?. .
i is :t0 h ui?’ u J' a, Jue and Canary Kurelop<i«,
India Rubber Round Combs,
„ Dressing Combs,
„ „ , Tuck Combs,
Morocco Pocket Books, Violin Bow?.
Leather Wallet.'. Briarwood Pipes.
G. I). Gun Caps, Iui’t Morcbauin Pipes,
Playing Card.'), India Rubber Pipes,
> r !e\tt"g Cards, Tqoth Picks.
p" i* • l i lt tr Stringw Memorandum Books.
ty.
■ u.ii’b iionr.',
I’.., I:,-! Hunks,
And a grcC many avtlc
Persons will do well to t
Suck before purchasing.
mentioned,
ad examine our
August 2H-3m
At Wholesale or Kntnil.
Abo, nt Retail—Cott
Umorolhifl,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Combs, Noodles, Buttons, Ac., Ac.
FrcGi arrival of COUNTRY FI.OCR. and
CORN MEAL, just ground- All ol which will
bo sold for a small advance.
200 Sacks Liverpool Salt,
TO ARRIVE.
We offer our services to tho public to do a
General Commission Businefia.
All eoiniignnienls to u will motd with prompt
attention. Our purrunnl attention wiil be given
to all wales.
Columbus, Ga., Sept 21. lM.i.5—2w
REDUCTION OF PRICES
PHELPS °a WHSTESiDE S.
Contoini)lnting*ii olmu^c in otir Limi-
nn88 on tl\9 first of next mouili, tve* lmvi*
(lotoriniinMl tu roduoe flu* prices mi our
goods inorUcf to cflccL
QUICK SALES!
Wo Iuiyo onlumdii nice iiftsortRicnt of
Coats’ and Clark’s Spool T’luvads. Coi-
orodT'liroads, Needles and Pins, lilctndi-
od Jlomccpim, Jlichorv Stri[M*f.
ARTICLES FOR TIIG TOILET.
Luhin's and Pisoi’s l J iiTnnu s f I’mnn-
turns, Cologne, Magnolia Wulcr, Head
and Toolli Ilruslies, Combs, Hulls ami
IJoxos, Lily Wliit**, Brown Windsor and
other Soaps. Hair I'ins,
SUNDRIES.
Wasli Boards, Clothes Lines, Well uf-I-J -l. -ItN
Sl, ‘ k ’ insurance company,
PIPES AND TOBACCO. ! N?
Clay, Wood. Lovi. Chinn nud Mi'ci'.i-| Incjlpliml'll 1M.>. ..TjutO.il Garter,
chauin 1’!)•'.'•• Turkish and Killiekiniolc I jf jjy ASSKTii 84,000.000
Matclus, varioly of Mavidos, Clifwing [ INSlllES I'ltVl'iiKlI i!l l.\ Kli\ IlfcM U! I ION
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, &c.
SHERMAN & CO.,
\\7OL'lsD CALL the alfuntbm ni their old
Vv friend' - and en«turner^, and a? many imw
ouos ua may be ‘di-po.-cd in Uvor them with u
call, in the fact, tliitt tin y ..re - mat uLuuuriag
gui-ds in tliu above iim ai a' rea.uiiuhiu iate.<
an can bo ubtningU olsowbcro.
C’OUNTlt) PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
p’fti’ hiiy Avf.lele In lair blur.
Our place of bii^ineys is ibe slnro (••rmerly
occupied by Ragland.A: iiireh, a lea dour
J. ENNIS & CO.
\A/ r 0ULD remind their old friends and cih-
» v turners thut they ure st ill eng iged iu the
HARDWARE TRADE,
AT THEIK OI.IJ STAND,
OS AND 07 UHOAI) STHKBT.
We hope in a very short time to have a good
itock of' ffuooi*. which will be old a« cheap ;u-.
can be a Horde l.
NVeljato n in store a lair assortment of
i: jr <o ids’ ,
and some other goods, sueh hs
TABLE AND TEA SPOGNU. BOOKET AND
TABLE CUTLERY. FII.K^ L«»OKS, ir.
Colotnbm; flfciBopt, 0,1805—lm
A LARGE LOT OF CHE VP
NEW SHEET MtiSIC,
JUST RECEIVED BY
J. W. PEASE.
__6ept 19—tf
A fn'm V°T of .^KNOLD’.S writing
rl.l ID. Just received by
Sept 17—II J. w. PeASK.
PAMPHLET X0VEI..S AND SONS Books
1 Just rsjoived by J. >V. PhASE.
.Sept 17—tf .
NEW SHEET MUSicT
V 1 fi l 'L NS y- VI S, LIN S T ? 1 NOS. POlKEY
V Book?, I me Pipe?, Combs, lino Bettor and
Note Pnner, Envelopes, Arc., ju^t received ut
.. . J, IV, PE-vSi.’.*)
,aug 18«tf Boqk Store.
Stamped Envelopes,
I.’UR SALE AT
1 J. W, PEASE'S
***!> Li~lf_ B-'ok Store.
R. Z. RUCKER,
wnn
BLAIR & GENNETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
. AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,-
130, WEST Slinc RROAn ST.
a:d complete
Bool?, Shoe?, Hat?,.
Dmneatio nnd Foreign I.iquora, Wine.1, Ac
aug 21-H
MOUSK TAKEN UP.
\ BAY liljRSK with black feet and leg?
AV tu lita knojMt blind in one oye,
other weak. The blind eye appears
been recently pur out. The burro ic al-out njiio’
nr to.i year? old.
The owner can get tho horse by proving prop
erty. nod paying charges, upon application t*>
• II Ill'hiilX ■ -
•d the
- LOST,
P I the city of''olumbus on the night of tho I
27th in-t., a wai'uhoute receipt from Yorn y :
A Malinffey for two hags of ru'toii. All per- !
sons two cautioned ;igai««l trading i «r thot-a ne. ,
The liroprietora of the •varehoii-u havo been
nol'.ued not to delicur the ottou except r » the
underxigned o) i)i« order. Ii. BEALL. !
sSleA’ail county, P«*pt 28,18G5*lw
BOARDING AND SALE
STA.BUIG.
tpllK uDdniaignod will open on the J*>t dny
I of 0*’ I’oBI'sK next, a Stable for tho recep
tion of Horses "ii board and .*-1110. for the au-
eoiuinod.iliuii of his friend?, ami ihe public
generally. A. GAMMKL.
The .*'t ihlc will ho locate I on Randolph street,
in the rear of tho Post Office, Gannuell’s old
Omnibus Kilble.
Columbus, Sopt23,1S«V»—tf
UNITED STATES
rXTKKS’AI, HKVKNUB STAMPS Jus ro-
J ccived mid for sale by
For Sale,
\ ^ secJiid'hand forty-hor?o
Gum, Money Hooks, Wallets nml Stitch- ^
j ids, Film Funs, Slutes umi i'cncils, i
ijitdics’ Huskiim, Hoop Skill.-,.
CANDIES.
Lar^o as.’ortmeht of Stork ami Fancy t’andic.v ;
Purchurcr? nro Invited t*» call and vxumiun '
our good'. Wo believ* - * v. • c.m -«.it flnin iu i
price?. VIIKIjPH iC WiUTrlSIDK. k
So|it. 10—2w _ |
SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c.
II. MIDDLEBltOOK k CO., 1
01 XSitOAU STltKKT,
JJAVK JUST RECKIVBD and .IB r for wito
Saddles, Rridlc.s and jimluigalrg,
Carriago and Huggy Whips,
Lining aud Hiudtug Skims,-
Fronoli Calf ^Skin^,
Il.tnicss Lcatlmr,
With a Keuorul u.-.iortmcnt o( qood? in our line,
ALSO,
RKPAIRINGof all kind? done af tho ?hcrt«
est notice mid in fh«t bu.-i manner,
aug 2.5 11 11. Ml DDLS BROOK .t CO.
JOSFl’II II. BROOKS, at ilio plautatiun of
.luiuua Bunt?. Muscogee coutuj.
Suptmaed ilia! the horse wu? "Lol' n by a frecd-
inan formerly bclonifing to J. L’miia, irom
Newmi'i, tin., or vicinity.
, sept 27—hr
i PHCENIX FOUNDRY
! AND MACHINE SHOP.
undersigned beg leave to Infirm thoir
p!
UIVKH UlSlvS T\KK!M.
' L." G. BOWERS, Agent.
Coiunibnr, Ga., Sc.r*t. f, 1K»’.5—lm ,
BEDELL WAREHOUSE
AND PRESS.
ItlVLDON tV HRDFshb, I»ro|trte*«ra.
iaarrangud tho pluiis of tbo conVon
lion, that no preparutioris nro b**ing tnndo
to meet nt thp ViuiL* etalod. An antiidfia*
lion that tho convention to as^imuMu in
Philadelphia will deal unciiArtuibly with
Southern churchmen, hiu lod eunin of tho
Southern bishops to revive the Airmeuiont
to hold another independent convention
in Mobilo. By this strategy tl.«y v. ill bo
enabled to know the temper of tho Phila
delphia body, beforo agreeing to any
term* of union. In ordor to effect this
plan, • '-’hwfrous suggestion has b on
made lUac i^jKoiithcrncrs should k«*op
away from Tho Tricqniel Convention.
This promature opposition fan be over
come by ratifying the two main acts of
the Southern convention since tho war—
the creation of Arkansas as a new diocese,
mid tho roroperation of tho Right Rov.
Dr. Wilmer as bishop of Alabama.
R'.' ‘7*7^ female. Aeafiomy.
" p.atV.V Of TUITI.OK
•nun «scuffi.A>m‘o Y#..ui ».i i i>" ':n«
X iututhr. ' tM|ti 1 t’tsrms. ,\* all tae uu|dls
will bn under tb«
tho Bitter |mi pu.*c a tiu«
. having erected f<»
uifor .superior fa
cilities |.»i’elas.drtg. liicmtiag anJ re-mark mg.
flic proju'ietor*' :r.»Mvi»n» weigher^.
Odum he s, fla., >epf D •—l.u
To the Voters of Columbus.
.it*1 the law requiring the J
d to i oto at the .
annual election,’<or ".Mq>or and Aldermen and ]
other ofllc.ers” of the city of Coluuibu?, tube
icgistcruJ. I have opened a ll-t at tile f'ounoil |
Chamber, in the C.n: irlLmm. t r this purpja
have bull. .1 first class 1‘Vundiy and Machinn
Sbeq* on Oglethorpe .'ireut, l.ot .VMCii l'lu 11 klin
ana Bri igo streets, and .10 1 r-uu-d f.»
a< ythiu ' in their line of b • . Wo *vdl
ui.hke any Kind id Mach’uKry t "i >r: iiu’U a?
Sl"<« All >11 BBS ..
ca-i 1.0.1 analir. from 11 im he* u incacs di
amotcr: uD>» KKTTLB.S 11 •• in 29 lo p> > g jlly:-.
and all tbo it.t-ruo dia!** »i 'i’-. U‘, win mar <
to order SAW-MILLS ui-i MILL WulUi
geitcialiy. 01 Btiik? <»r Ir- n. u: i n’l hin-isof
cA" 11ng.s, h«»lia»\v wadi-;. plough-,
IKuN HAILING, and anvtbim: 1 .i•: p-yV.i •
may desire ma le ol bras.- • r u «•*.:. .Ml k.i.ds of
M At-IIIN KKY repiiircd with ii.ratnbas aui
despatch.
In connection with o'ir loi-i h-*. «vo have sc-
cured 1 lie services ••! :i firn cla- ire* ;• • ••!, who
win take great pie.mire in ha’iling nL C.i. tiinr?
made »t our W ok* to the di it ere at •> ••».». R.e.tiu ••
boai muling?, or anywhere iu thceiiv, tree of
eh 11 rgo.
B. HAIM AN i- CO-
P. S. All kinds of Ooimtiy l'loduco taken in
ruiinuge for work, on liberal te: m.
aug 15- -tt l . II. £ 00.
CITY fOUNDKY.
.11. M. MUOKU, L'l'k Uounoil.
S'X’JSA.'Aa: TJ(NTGI3ME.
j■ f• ?*’» vuiiuini orilcr. 11 ha? a good double- |
1 ‘I nl'M and all ib<* • iipiirtuaain'QN uuec?- '
. V to nuke It c.un,• I•* r •: r 1 i r. i:e Iih'o work. 1
Ad h-esi A S.. : llll\yiGlv. • |
rmtt, ull tac yupiU { *,, .<• v _ A lj t* or ^ I
uoduto supervision <»t .\lr. | ^sspt-l-tf 2t r
nnd Mrs. tiAi'NUKKtt but one pri.'e will
FASHIONABLE
[ I L L I H E
KA.Vl >Oj .1*1 I
Sept O*
SARATOGA RESTAURAHT, [
WKS'l' Kinu «).' tllto MS MT., 1
NEXT HOOK TO p. r ELMS' .H'l'Hi'V ll<>l'?E. 1
Uf= STAIRS
in)'.' i/lth. )■ />//. wooliiirrrsoFrrct:.) |
I II WE OOi
i I their trionds and ilic nuMi ' ... (•• ...'.\ . ti -t
tbo> have II KIM’I LT iheir F« G' N Dll Y . i nd
are non propnred to any kin I n • ' \ • .
of Br,
T.
charged for lu.nou. i’do lirst Term will
ou tbo Dt Monday m uctobur next nni tue rate?
for it are im follow? :
Library Department $2‘) A 1
Incidental loe 1 2*
l do oI Piano .'.5)
VoerKMu.nc • o»
No extra eh.tr,'e lor Latin.
Board for the Turin 75 To
Boarders mu*t furnish shoet*, pillow ca?": 1 ,
towels, table napkins and nay extin for \v...sit
ing aua lights. Tuition and hoai i aw '■(• ,nnd
■ It
R.
FOG SALE,
AT TI1K OI.D'Sr.YXD OK
J. B. JAQUES & BUO.,
A LOT OK FINE
Top and no Top Buggies,
II A
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
| \VTSHINV. t.i close out llio lot soon, wo will
\\ o)l| cho.ip tor rattb, **r evclmiig«• for c«*t-
i ton. Sept.'5, lf»»M-U
iih .
find
? 11S. 1.12Id won
iVi. iriumltt inul il.e
husjust rot .ir.i.: I .ro
?ioe.c ... GU Jii.s, c
Mi.-eU II AT.8, l
French and Aiucric
iiiicc*. lMuino?, 1 ..
other I'rticlcs too um
which Dio oII'. ih at
An carl i oal i- re-
aug ■ tl
WATCHES AND a. I). CAPfcL
TUST RKCHl VED, a li in wiMnm.i i f SIP er
•I Hunting Cu-o Watches.
ALSO,
10,OU* Porcuisi.)u C’lps. T. S. M'UAIt*
aug 15 tt
ino-t I MPHUVlil) P \ m:iiN. v ,
whifli wo will U A lcIt t .N I to - i \ . I-. • V !U i*
Klil TLi:.-. BA IiK .MILL'. GI
unit any Kind of mi I work.
\\'c will muktf any kiiul-of Mau'-iuorv f*i oi -
del : Midi n« SAM-MILL.'. GK|«i Ml,!
and iu fact an> thing i:i our line,
is and ; *tr iu connection wirl, our biHii.i ?,xen have
liable? secure I tno ?•• rv.ee- of oiiu o! r >.• be^t i* \ l
ustjlo. TKHN MaKEKn in thuu u. t .
Wc arc alro miking largo :i‘.-oVliiittiit of
trains can HoLLmV* WAB..; .m h a !'f s. vVFNS.
a Now 1
•Ii-isfil. T i f L ldii ' and
ii.iaic'd nnd uiitrioinicA:
in FLOWl.'Rs, Bibb ml.
tlior.-. Voilr, and many
irMiH t t m.’Uti in: all ol
i.giv i".u<
M Otfltll di It Ml.
Li
M-iiv .it i • i-uublo in.'
Also. Mcnlr sen - l i
di:.g? iu lh.i best «ty •
I a! ) have WIN'.'
best quality. D*
sept 19—tt
New Notice.
O l'EX UAItillAiii: nr 1'H.KtOX :
lie, Kn.*',ill,.<>' .IU I II ‘MU-..,
11UKK-' tt’lil II iiril)'.11*1 ill him Ill'lw
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