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THE DAILY T 1
VOL. XI.
KlIN AND TIMES.
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• uSsweusal InscrHoo
AdrsrtlseaMit* Uusrtsd at iatervala ta ks
ihtfssd as new aaoh iaesvlteu. L.
AlterMssatou ordered to remain sa say jar
icatar pass, ta bs charged as caw each taserilon.
Advertia«meots net epaellad as to lime, willb.
published until ordered out, and charged accord
lagly.'
Aliedvartisamaale considered due Iron, the Irtf
inner Hon an d collectable accordingly
tdanarnl Imiellijgeaea.
A great saaroity of aurraaoy is com¬
plained of ia Now York.
Lioina J. Oar trail daolinss becoming a
oaodidata for Congress.
By or dors from Men. Csnhy, Men. A. J.
Hmiih has assumed oommaad of Wait
Louisiana.
Mr. ftae. Hamilton, n well known ths
atrioal performer, is at prssant filling hn
ongagement at Bavannah.
A Federal soldier rnoantly married a
nogro woman in Amariana, Georgia. Hie
oompsntaas tarred nod feathered him,
aad redo him on n rail.
The W asking tun aorrsspoadsut of ths
Chicago Timas says a movement is on foot
to bring out Senator Sumner as ths cam
didats u l tka Radicals far the Presidency
in 1868.
Tke The subvertption Secretary of the $60,000,000 Treasury says:
tor tka five
twenties being full, assistant treasurers
end national banks will reoeive no lur*
ther subscriptions.
Joseph K. Worcester, LL. D., author of
Worcester's Dictionary, died at his resi
dsnes in Csmbriige, Ma-eschusetts, aged
hi year*.
Ths Danville Register report* (bat tbs
negro woman about that town have recent¬
ly destroyed a number af thotr in lent
children, and that tha military authorities
have arrested some of them an this charge
It ie aald theta forthcoming report will
show that five hundred thousand prison
ere were taken on both aides during the
leu oivil war.
The Masons of Mouth Carolina have
■ent a deputation to tbs North- It ooneiste
of W. Gilmore Simas, tha distinguished
novelist, and -Robert Drown.
General Carl Sohorz ia said to be ia
very bad odor with tks President of the
United States, on ncooont of his spending
kis time, while traveling South at tka ex¬
pense of the government, and on official
business, in attempts to organise n Re¬
publican party South.
One juryman summoned ia Richmond
on Thursday refused to take the owa to
support the Constitution of tbs United
Status and'tha restored government of
Virginia, and was fined $8 by ths Judge.
The Mexican loan in New York for tho
It humbug Repnblio is said lo be a success.
is olaitusd that twenty-six baaks have
applied for agencies for it.
Tha electioi for Qovernor, Representa¬
tives to Oongreis, members of ths State
Legislature, iheriffa aad clerks in North
Carolina takes plaec on Thursday, 9th of
November next. Oar. Holden is an¬
nounced as a candidate for Governor, on
the "National Union Andrew Johnson
ticket.”
Hon. E. A. Rollins, of New Hampshire,
was on the 26th promoted to ths office ot
Oommissioner of Internal Revenue. Mr.
D. C. Whitman, of New Jersey, succeeds
Mr. Rollins as Deputy Commissioner.
The War Department to day directed
that no more bounties should be paid tt
colored soldiers, the opinion of the Attor¬
ney-general and ths decision of the Con¬
troller to the contrary notwithstanding
It ie reported that th* Freemasons are
making arrangements to have a grand
national reunion of the fraternity. They
propose to meet in general ooovention, in
which, ail tha States will be vaprsaanUd.
It ia not decided whether Richmond or
BMti'mare irill be the point of meeting.
The .Secretary of War hM, it is said,
prohibited the payment of bounties to
suek of tha colored troops m were not free
on tha 18th day of April, 1861, timt
setting aside a decision of the Second
Comptroller, which Xa based on tha
opinion Uw provides of (hu that kifg ley oured Genera volunteer! 1 . Tha
p
sbali b* placed on tlfo vne footing with
white volunteers, in r (Md to pay, olotb
ing and subsistswae, but not as (o haun
tift. - * - ^
So
It is said that the Han, D. S. Pattarsor,
sou-in-law of President JotmBon, Whose
wife is now doing vha honors at the White
House, and who bM recently bean elected
United States Senator from Tennassee,
was a circuit judge under tha rahel Gov¬
ernment of Tenneesfie, and as such took
tbe oath of alleg’anoa to the so called
Southern Confederacy ,—Chicago Mepu&li■
can.
" It is said ”—Rather indefinite author¬
ity. Judge P. WM a Circuit Judge at
beginning of the war, but sidad with
Union party.
COLlfMBUS, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, NOV UMBER 3, 18tf5.
t*iu or jftrr davii.
«• c««d*M ku aw* CM*.
i>l*ti*l Du**,* to •h*UaWMwt)u*t*«.
Mea York. Octi 27—lka Htr.id of
tavrrew tail* tuoratiig mill aaBu«ao* all the
uf ik* arr*ii|(*iii*ot* 0 f ik» Govern
weal far ik« trial of Jeff Davit. It at.
l*eam Uial ti»* trial »u iWutad ur>cu
Cabmet aeeiu.o ta Aigait last, aad
tke Government b«* ouly waned r.*
aioM af itu» Wir* trial ta id at a the
n •Baer meal, lu* kopaa aatarlaiuad
toa fnaadt of Davit tlcoa ike tpeach
Ikv Ttaaidanl u tka Souia Oartiiaa dtla
gatioa, in wktek ko muwaiaTihat
eaoy towards Davit ou«kt to ka
art la «t daakad la the aartk Taa
it to b« btforo tke Supreme Court
WaeMifioa, aad aiaaa Davia*a State
nttU&od iho ordinance of teoeeeeioa,
i'thd si repealing it, ha wiU be triad as
if otU! a Beuator of the Untied states
is supposed that Mr Oh»ee will preside
Tw» ebarge will be that of treason, and
will be aoaAnad lo a f«w sptoiiications
Tbs purpose af ths Oevernrusat Is i
merely to punish Ostia, but to delne
osturs u< treason, Aa Us punishment, re¬
veal the cruelty ef whieh it has been
fruitful seurca, aad selabUsh a legal pre
aedeut for tbs fnture, whiah will taa ter¬
ror to i raitors hereafter, aad forever din
graoe the treason which for a ti was
respectable by rraaen of us power aad
forutidahie proportions.
The Attorney General kee awteeted the
oauntai to aid him in the prosecution, and
Mr. Davis hae beea allowed to seleot his
attorney*. Mr. Speed will be assisted in
the U proseootiea by keninnky, Maj. tieaeral Lovell
Boassoau, of Hea Wm, M
hearts, of New York, sod Doe. J u hn U
Clifford, of Massaakueetis. Mr Evens
Jispuiea with ( bartoa O'Coanor, the prin
cipal lawyer of Mr. Dxvlr. for the front
rank among the lawyers of Sow Torn,
He is probably tbs ablest criminal law
>^sr retained in tka case. As a strong
Republican, he was tks Reward Weed
jaudtdate far the Henate, when it was
onderstoed that Manator Morgan was ta
no appointed t’ecraiary af ton Trsasury.
He has never held any political office,
;ibough he has I saw prossinint kt poliUci.
Mr Cliff,rd was Attorney (tenoral at
.MasaaahitsHtte, and won bis Ant legal 7
laurels as tbs pr -sscutor ef Wabatar <>r
the murder of Dr. Tarkham, in lffiO.
dsn Kousssau aad Mr. Speed are wail
known to the publia. Chariot O’Connor
\will formerly be assisted by of Ratteom H Olllett,
SoUoiter the Tt ry ia
Buonannn’s days It it ftated that Mr.
Davis deolares bit intaatl on to OODduat
his case in person.
Onveruor r»ny’» n»it|t to th*
fusib 4 arena* L*(ltl((*ri, 4kc.
. Columbia, M.C., uotobar 2H__Govarnur
Parry’s masasge wm re*J bafora tha Log
ii!*turs to day. Ha says that although
his appointinttil was inads several months
aLer the oi her provisional governors,
Suitib Carolina now is as far advauoed in
r* nsiiuenon aa auy ixhot fftau.
by reaiot-ing (boss Who watt ia civil
oth- e to Ui* vupsrvial -n of tb# civil gov*
eminent, h* greatly expedited rccanstruo.
Mon This measure wm objaetad to by
the milUaty autuortiioo, bnt As wm eua
l*'nod by President Johnson, lo whom
win be assigned in history th* glory of
hating reo uaiructad toe broken and die
biiutlad fragments af tho Kspnblie, with*
pm marring its oivte I otuttss.
ids nlludot to tba now oonstituuon m
popular and damooratio, insplttng tha
ptiopln vsioping with mors seal and wteigy in ds
ths talent aad resonress of ths
fitata; resommeatla tha fottaring of ta.
tsrnai improvemabts, odmmareaand mar.,
ntactnros; tba ancouragamaat of foreign
Stmgration : alas, that they shall act bo
dependent, $twtas as harslofora, oa the Waatara
ter horses, mules, oaitia, hogs, ba*
oon, lard and heel ; a or on ths Northern
States for furniture, agrieultoral imple.
manta aad olotbee, but should raise grain
and make wverything for theosatlvas.
Now that slavery is abolished, labor Is
mads ruors bonorabls, mors neoessary.
Young men must baoome tradesmen,
JlMturertt aud soeehanioa. Northern
t>i«tida are Invited to come.
Immediate provision must ba mads
the promotion by the Govaruuaat of
•Ynfeunisn This is expected by the
tdeut an l CV-ugreoa, and will rstnovo
pretext for military rule.
The election of eiootors for
md Vice President of tha United
should ba given to ths people, and
set ly day hxad for the eleetion #f metn
oars s of Congress. Should those
be iu Washing*on, with their
When the clerk anil* the roll, they oaa
he exolud# i aay more that! tho** f
Jdkssscbusetta.
, No man in South Carolina axe taka
ia*s oath without ptrjnry. It it not tho
polio/ of tha President to enforce this,
spd believes that it Is not tba polioy of
Cungree*. Aa eieotion is neeesaary for
two United States Senators, one for six
years from th# 3d of March last, tha on
expirad term to March, 1807.
He recommends the issuing of 8tnts
bands, and selling (hem to pay tha Btata
debt and avoid the pr t taxation.
The reorganization ot the militia is urged,
the Secretary of Slate at Washington hnv
ii fg given sEsurances that as soon as the
State government ia organised all ths
troops will be withdrawn.
He recommends tba re-establishment
of the South Carolina College on a uni*
vereal system, aad ths reopening af tha
Citadel Aosdemy for ondeta. He eppofiefi
any act looking to the repudiation of the
State debt.
He recommends the axohang* af public
documents with all the sister States
He hse been informed by tha Postmas¬
ter General that the mails will ba afirrled
over all railroads as soon m thp Dfipast*
aient is assured of the responsibility
tha a gen's. In conclusion be asks
people to look only to the future and
to the past.
_ __
MtssUkifpt.
Tbe Jackson New* of the 22d, says:
Coi. James M. Kenuard, of
hM bean appointed Adjatant j General
this Stale.
(/apt. Jamas P. Maury, of
baa been appointed Private Secretary
his Excsllaney, Gov. Herald Humphreys.
Tbe Vicksburg says that
Lindsey, Esq , hM reaaiffid the
ant of Internal Retinue Calkfitor
the county of Warren aad th« city
Vicksburg.
Hi
ft*.
urftM I'li.Kmii
A Wa*btcgtim cflaraspoadcoi el
t’stiaJetphla f'A'f says ■
Mr. Mtephtcs whs raafitved oari tally I /
| lha uxaal Pra.td*»i, pleafiaat Bn oat digaffiad k* tkaaksd and la
hat way,
o<>uvaraatfoo then aafiued upon the eandi
*t#a af Ik* aoautry, lk* WSWMfi flea
**f restoration end rvmieieeeaoae af
ra*t. liolb unrestrained gentle in on la war* Uiair (iwheliy langa* 14
**»> “i and
tuaaner, aad tke Interview
pleataat as if belW two old bnt m
traaged frleeJe Mr. Htepbens aaid tkai
It waa owiag ta a waat af ualtjr tkftu(u
out the Snub Ual lb air eauai was lot'.
Wkaw a t/ateoi af the mom crush leg
daepuilaa waa inaugurated at Ri«kiaai>d,
dosed, from ikat mens Caafederaey eat ike struggle w»« Lsfi a ban iit
tad tke waa to
fata. Mr. Mufkeaa waa vary omwTuI not
to mentiow tka asms of Mr. Davis, in
speaking aa above, but it wm out difficult
la see tkat there mill have beta a long
eetraagautwal between . Toward Mr
Davie pefwoually, however, i do net be¬
lieve tkat Mr. tGepheae eaterialaa a etn
gle uakind feeilag. ‘ HU Uiat. N amd be,
s A would da aa foad." in ft tar a. tka
charge af traaaoa is ooaaeraod, ka was
equally guilty with Davie, aad aa, he
added, war# tboaakuda besides. While
iu close ooainamaut within the damp
walls of the fort, Mr. tftaphau fell away
considerably; hat from the moment he
was allowed fra# emroise out of doan, be
commenced to gaia ln tleah, and ta now
almost m wall as al any time wtlsia the
last sti year* 1 weed not felt you tkm«t
he accepts ibe siiuatiow, for ha d. ea so
have without a murwu*. hawbly Indeed, those who
jmlged him wrc«?!y, thtoughowf •ft
war have judged for, daring lbs
whole of us continuance, his heart ever
best war fitly toward* the Union. He had,
vf course, bte ‘‘Right* lilbdoug oonArmed notion,
about the of the States, » < bnt
ibis was more f»r their own |>rott»-iioD
ih*a wuh aay view to the liiarnpUoR of
the When glorious phaUnt as U then exiated.
overborn by l£e torrent, however,
Uhe many ethers squally true i« tke dig,
he wsai with hit Huts, though under s
protest, which none who have reed can
ever forget, nor, after taadtag, doubt the
patriotism that inspired It Mr. Miephess
villa expects U> reach bis bom* In Crawfords
about the 28th, and will pressed
thoncs win Atlanta.
fMa »r*al«vw<«s PwttiM.
Maj. Gao. L. Stearns, who has had aa
interview with ths i’rssidsat, reports ths
following as ths Preaidant’srlnws;
I. Nutwithstanding oertalnBtatv*, tin so eallad sacts
sion of they wars aavar out
of the Union > bnt by /hair rebellious
eourie they I v* loiikitsd their oivil
goveramsuis, I laaoaBias tba maohlasry
the ot which tima b* oo w»n the chief duty of
negroes 2 Ha who i* ia h»? fa Y^of urvad allowing the those
in army,
lb at who can res. *M writs, aad thoeo
ficationa «h ers potiesssA t>i ftruln other 4)uali
(not named; tt vote; but does
aot think ha hM ths sight, or that It
would ba piiiitio, if hS baa, t# loin* these
ooadtUaii* <>• ths prupls of ths tJout n.
•t. He Is in favor of making ths number
ef qualifis-t voters ths basis of toiler el
rsprstsatution, issued of population.
Wiilt* Laborers for tkefMHh.
Pr. F. Lynsb, of tka frm of Dtilar.1 A
MeMinn, of Moatgvmtry, Ala., who bM
gone North fur tha purpose of procuring
tbits laborer# for Alabama, telegraphs
ttou* New Y>rk on ths 27th, that he <4 010
fvt aay quaitity sf man at aae handred
and fifty dollars par year—one handred
payable at tka and fit tks ysar—aay aa
tioaaltty. No olr tklng or dowors bills.”
Troublous T4a**s About HeUtgli.
It ia a fearful tiling to coateaeplata that
a oitixon five mltas from (his city saanot
retire at night without tha fsaw of being
dragged from;hit bed by negroea before
morning, aad yet such is the condition si
things, two oases having oororrsd tmbia
ten or ftfisan days. And wail disposed
Government m ws Igilisvs tho military agonu af tb*
to be toward# our pvapls,
we eauogt look It r or hope for prateotton
an l. oooanty ii frow these daagars uattl
otiil MW satlraty raatarad aad thor¬
oughly enforced , and we trust ths Legis¬
lature will act proseptly in tha matter oo
assembling.— H&Sotgh Vrogruo, ITfA.
The Radioal press is, of ooarsa, highly
iaeons*rf at the aotion of th« Ipfxcopal
Ooxvontion. Ths New York Trihutu
raves thus:
"fi<> then tha Episcopal Church in this
year af Peace end Greo* and anoipa
tic**, with all ths world recognising in
America tha triamph of freedom over the
worst form of slavery and oppression,
steps back and says: * Let (he shtldrea ot
God peas on , wa sbali remain with stir
aye* fixed on Nodam.’ So stood tha wife
of Lot in tha olden time. Wa know that
God cursed bar with bis airfnl wrath, and
that through all succeeding time aha BS
meined a moanmant of thstma and beok
•Uding, aad a just exam pis of Utvmt
vengeance. She did nut aave Sodom.
The lira came, aad tha sons af tha wigked
were destroyed. »»
All this, baoaius ths Csnveutian tabled
arwelutlcn for thanksgiving over tha
abolition of slavery and the and of (La
war.
Tbs Episcopal Church, representing s
large portion of tba wealth ami iatalli
gsnea ef tha North, refuses to exeroiseits
power for political purposes
Adnlkitoa ofHoatlikrx Nawlitn.!
A strong movement is said ta be oa foot
at WMbington to adsut Southern mem¬
bers ofCongTMi lo them,feats, whether
they ean take th# tesi oath of sot, and it
is said the following Senators afidia favor
of tbs measure:
Mr. Gonaoss, af Uatifarsia ; Ur. Fs*
sendsa. of Maine; Mr. CrepweiL of Ma
ryland ; Mr. HenJerscn and Mr. Brown
of Miaaouri; Mr. Morgan and Mr. Har¬
ris, of N*w York; Mr. Sherman, of Ohio;
Mr. Cowan, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Ooila
■er, of Varment j Ilf. Wlfay aad Mr Tan
WtokM, <Wheouin; ofWwtV^Jnia, Mr. Patterson, Mr. DaoHttta.
of af Twnse
see, aad Mr. Lagan, of Virginia.
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WELL-KNOWN TACT
that 1 karjiDUlr th* KLS t OO* *FM4. **<1 ihMoverf
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I wil^i«*in, iu • kUuii tuu*. th« tukiagoi
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for oatlsK • r cooktn*.
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I wilt **ll *oy ot Ibnavooli far
CASH,
4»r l.xt lianKe fin- Protluie!
ItfT (»nr Bea* work till 9 o'clock at
n.ght ntW (f
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Ladiu’, itfiwes’ aud^tliildren’s rbo«H,
Mm’’ Boys’ and Youths’ Booti^-fkiie* etui
tiaffers, and tblUrcu’s Copper-tip’d Mioes.
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Xur.-tunuts, an-! fnvitx th«r» lo nxaatiri* our feiocli.
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THS ytost tiKACTlFCL I'ATTIiltNH O!
WINTER CALICOES, PsLAlNES and
Other Dretut Goods, of very latest styles ;
JLINENH: RLE AC II ED DOMESTICS
tb*! eaetb* win woed m quality anrl |.rtee;
tisdieo' nuil 'jant**Cambric HANDKKKOHTXMk.
Th* moat toatiful »»B.irW>(Sl of klOHONS ia
the City;
BXAIPX, UAfU NETS. WATIK KALLA,
TOWELING, HuSlXJtl .(ILOUgH, ' OLLAK*.
PERTTHfRI TmAy ES, DOMADES, ‘ »tt<l k IbMttkb'J
oihjr Hood*;
A apfoaXH variety tf AUoRX;
WW BATJ, Nobfo*, rrtkbftut Shawl*, eta.
«#-Tb* IMS** ton rely that we will TELL 48
LOW si any buns* Ml C,*orp*. 9 Ka plaasad to 0*11
on u*
PEBBY 8c CO:*
mM Im No, yt Broad fftnft
I!. lUHVtlill & HI,
» OBI MV. itaiM \S0 ooi.k
tHukrt. ktitaiera, »
In retiafly m 'ftff till! 5 fits i’t*( dftc
Vm> bare juat ft nU < adjtii-r for #*!.«
linfill liar&iitu. im P»\ l‘M ll|c
no rY*» MAffHUVL A’ f Ml ",
ba«*l., h*lv«*. end kits *
«<» this M-frUM, A ft -
K&u&MS ^ttvr<tkwTL«ll . ■»
•J« IV r Pf gXSBVuiA i v
‘-Hikeft HAG «UM>A. f
8* bowftUslgatr'H end W Hchf r’s WY A 8
SO b .rft WilUIH,
. p roft llatiei .stiAPfi lV, ell kind,*,
20 boxes CAHTILK St* AW^rb nu an<!
2,i '„ex^a llN lost C.u! SA* ** ,
?» batedCalWl ‘'if t^:. *
20 boxen CATtUI l*.
ftO hi,.«a PDiKti.A. I stvoV and quarf*,
10 0Mb. kliOlVM HfODV, *"
•» » *'f! Mi jwr’» . # •
6 bbh 0<*LDLN MV ftU I*, by the bwrol
«r gal 1st,
AbWa HUQaK HtiDHK ViOH*,
h bills Crushed Rt i if
bbbl* l’urs B.Y P. WiUMK Y,
2 Aids Old I5*mri> >n
V* b.>x«m i'.tolpho V.’ | »ill: K V,
to * < • ■ Ml’llii API’S,
26liuxes Krwwoh HHXNt »* -
S> dexen (ienuiaii Hotter lil’ITHKH,
2odogiu I1L.U KlJiti JUUi.'tHKM,
10 gM»» MWcu’s UwACiilNti,
•fOttofeu Wfitiewaiyli URV tilkd,
k'Moseo Herttbbtrig flHfTj-'HfcS, ’
i'< dotaa Aaaxrt«i UUdkLiVS,
111 dotcu WARlUhlAUH,
1’Odt tsn ci.ornr.s DRtfi.»M>’,
to bote* n n
%b sew HVlCHRoXtlff.
20 am* TUK.S—all m* *,
NUTMLGH,
Pure ORtiUND 1'RTl'liU, in papers,
1H UA Rll HODV, If
'J? 10 TV ,
by r asa or pound, and alemet every other
arlRls of '
GROCERIES
can ho h*l at *
E. BARNARD & CO.’S,
Comer Ml. Clair uml tiglr
IUtl||t4« S<|*-4:fl.
ALSO, UN HA.ND AN AKTiLLH OF
HEAVY SHOES,
end * quantity ef
DOMESTIC S I
R1THKH FOR SALE OK K*P,fKfP
Our £lniw.ii <‘t Goo lx ,ia lo its kept
op, stid oar Oiiu it an oil vtiu end par*
msavutly hare
■df ■ b A CO.
Wm will iHtiht* libcrnl
lliacottsslw Its fit** riHatfm frvr
I4ldl> Arliclen tiN '11*4*3 ms»>
nmnl. E. U. h VO.
H»t|If
CHAS. M.*KIN&EL
11 AH KtrtMt.v.lh ItKMOI HI J.U lit liKtantu.,-. ifj ■lirn.,1
fin* t* I.* Hit! l-k« rnaf*« ■■( iti- ,l-*,>irr Imiiaii
>oaai an,ts*t Iikuswi, I*. H e. !•« «fia |v*1la tn < ■*
l*l.-*t Hijde, it., I.elt, r *.ui in{.ui.iu.iiia kiiirtavlut
Ii. varlioi* ntylw* s«Mtr)r, 1 i ttsju
n*Ul| snU oux»Uj fn|>»u -.1 b,>»> .aria t>: utAtft U>
Hill All kjrc*.
utl/am Alt V'uH ncatlv sod .moartii *> n>iyl T
r i
DRAY LCNB!
tiH* uod-r.IrBaS »r* fflrt
I i. lua » regular hs* *4
Till HU •re |.r«-p«re4 in >ln ti
I ot ani drecrli'tioo the
iO'.aiwtT actio*. ... r i»r» lalli.S Nut «tt> ftvnufi
>41r*at, will hum wtth j.T•—•.i>a si. i.Ik.ii.
»«|>I7 if * l> 1. Hit 1,1 AM.) t IJ h
Fodder Wanted !
W Ai.L fi TUilMPfiON, si 13- l(r »J rtiivt,
Ui pBrelsiM
100 Tous Eaiod Poddor.
oHO if
Oolambus Female
111HH I. Words** o(1l.i# In.hf JTm •
will k<- Sifl flm, _
I.penmi on III*
'f», ia OOLRiRIIATK i« o«-*r. it v"l 4 lilluM,^ *mi "u*,
t dot tNErn
OB.J ali Ihn •pplinni'M m-rr-t i:' f.. «
ibcrmiKU a»d ac.tuaipIMli** eOm v
'tna »fll l>e provide. »*(»*-■ _
Tke flrhoia«M< 1*»r mil hWAt*'ri f .x frX > lliren
r-qiikl Term A»nll 41*.) i"'|nl#|*.« e« m^i*t ;S«
Imiutolmlf rup«i n~i m of M u l Vtt flniinilota
IHJI mi, |>ri.« will Iwf-lmrsn'l tor tnuf o
tiofiartmept.....»•••’....., I44TMI UK I til l' m
Ubnri
lnd.|*e«ki sw
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Vocal MufW.. 'i oo
No ..... V to oo
*xfTk »fer ], i* n
ItoarX far tt>« far*. , t , . 78 Od
Uu**X< r* nut*t tvruirt'i .M U, r*H iW nM, low
*lx (kbit) eBOkiD* aud pay «U" .»* >,*.•*n* »*4
*" " r bt ‘A. p/ti.<leoti^ i* Aovasm.
- vpW W K M AaUM bKItK,
BLACK
and
RUSSET
BROGANS!
Best Grade, t
—AT- ' *j
J. A. OGDV’S.
»"plT tt
Liquors in Cases!
500 : Oases of Cheioo Whi„
key and Brandr,
*•* Bartfit* ChampagnCf
allb *«6d4 Jtut racsfrvd rnd lot i-*J» at
I ftttV ' B. JACKSON’S,
13! Bread strvat,
¥
NO. 5 ( 5 .
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w ei M.
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o n.«M i fruity, VM.VhWm s^t. t j2A ows itaa, ta. Trams
v- Dwt.a .i.„ • »a*
a m. r.t i Wat duo*HI
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16 eeftttMK trftjj WV.tt.ro oed Norik At
■IK. i caauaoMf* awtl nwol. CRAM,
U H
Osa’I HUft'L
Through to Atlanta!
On aud Mtar Monday, ltU Inst.
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iliiu oseb lltsilroHtl vrhnltflew
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Arrtvr t mIuwiI »«....................—.....4X4 p. m.
VI < .1, II XSJ lx A H All ItOJlf MHXDV1.X
stent ta*u».
i. . M-.i v m.
ii i Mann . ».*» a m.
i>»v*‘ Atlanta s to p. m.
4in» in <rii ......... ...»* to s. m.
W I, CLARR.Sss’t.
GOLD PENS.
T III. MNS4'1' 4NU »*(H* ArtfiViaTWBNT Of
iioui rxNo,
iviw ttry them at
T. S. SPEAR’S.
(Wit it
Wanted.
G 'Xoiullt,
Al. lBAhl A,
wirrit r tffoi.ix a
aiul AOttlMANA HANK NOTXI,
ia out <|u«nltty ,. A JUUN MHO,
■ s i Un r fHfaO *t Ol(l Marina Hank AfVory.
Uweiliiag Wanted,
( ltd •r*«4nw 1 th-jpfi)ui( J ■. ««rnlj»r. year. W Out «1<| aMomoitotUt not«>t<|*«t te poa- tho
Mm '•lh„« ai«fcrred
wit II TWOS DaWnLf.
-
* For Sale aud Rent.
For Sale,
Aj tirttf* 1 - Oarrtjw* AofittUurr. a
flAh’DBOME EOOKAWAY
>»> th* I.aImI Hiylt.
#♦
r ^ • * a v iM tiiu:
f V « - 11 oFioFW T
PLANTATION
AND ENTIRE OUTFIT
lMi Mir. on Vt r«Mll( or One,
Two tkixti T hree Yearn I #' •
1 1VII.L *(ltiuyf’1*hl|UM, vlt*
icii.111 llmb'-nr ('dimly, Al* VftfftnfedfejL
turn-., i •■>.*.«* i t <4M(**y, «*.! ll|.Ma^B?3
n* > '.i 4, Mobil* .-id V
mm*
*lfti (if I’ha ollVIlt iir-T^'and <|t| tkiTiMHm Tb* land I* classed
iu.* bnrhontl I* e« (’•11*01.
oi "ii rm*i7ft>i«ait Vmty - e l*« PWIIUI M<» amt all iiwtairy
mi'Uh. ii*rrLi:, uukit, Buss,
fi'Kt, Anct f ( 'TTilV WEED, STKUP, YAW
or k<!4 (BKH, lll.Al'KSMITH TOOLS,
FenstiNU 1 TRHHIU, MS.
' t *m «sll Ui« StoiiftMoa an t satire euttl to a rw
tixintiljf (i*rtv mlMdinm os « ffodli of oa*, two end tfar**
>-»r», sot tn payCMBt, t* ba do
voir ihalasa r s et (laTlfflO, dbuxana ovkUMs ibalai Jen*.
SiV.l TrT.TstW. i-onMritUfslJf.
dKihort, Si.f, IAitlat umtu^.Xl*, \o. amor H>* ala«*. Sad Mr JaO 8
i t;. will RliOw lbs d*or|l* protarlwa*U
' .lOilaMdi, ,*S.| *t OOVlNOTliN,
. — a ,
<M»if MdOORMICK mBal.
wft wvw —*W*»-•' m sftswa** * ‘■‘'SH* .......... eiadw■! " ■■■
JS’or Rent.
^1B4 Sour hiqsr UtOB-ftUhT BtJU.O m
Wo. 41 ssd II,
irdsd ffiiksl- Aypty s» hhotistoi*.
46 I'it HAM MIX A BOONBY.
. / For Sale.
A RAkh "Ylfc Fi AMO, sod
M l ul
Butin Pallor *U4LNiTLmv“*V“
'fi.* so artH-.le# csn. l>« ooeu st ti*** 1 * Bssunls 4
llo.nwvtioii hwisn sheet.
t^r-zm 5 M j _____- A BXB14AJM).
'Mfcjidiomft 1^18 Roaidence, with
* herhn Land-fbr Sale,
-s> I ; ' i >«*.. Im« TMImM smAAlhoHit r, **- I In a ieilov *n«i, r.»>nm. OpposH* lr">u d*lry, m> *h« OnlmiSl *1*1™, cllf. 1
I !'*«* nnU V*' r«r,XtM*k' Mahlia T, rSflsr,^_
•fiih utlnr r.bUm>>j«% hoa»* and
1*1, »M Unit Mi p i OH *rdaf,«jdn1lilW w*t*r, k |*nl*» trait
lurna n res. on utvioud WooillAnd. <>( varisu** ot
(ft- 0 , siM tfCreaw
lot lirni»n .*1. tu IIO II380BN,
n IS It Ihrouub tba Foot Office
To Kent.
rim tiwWHtxiLe
Store No. 84 Broad Street.
Apply in tfli >rwntU>» tii
ocIW ti J. BAMDP8H .
A Five-Horse Engine for Power Sale. Engine
A ii> J GULL4H UPHIGRT BUlLBR,
lix nflf siris lji A V 1TBXUX A LDUXI,
. Moron, Uk.
For Said)
MV PUNtATlOf,
A jn* m aryHifffjf on tt ft for
**l<>. it ot>ut*'tt» . urtftre* fi ykft
jo'i u writ Xuuh u to w v i>n* ftQQm
roil n | Nr till..as lofllSH
K*«lere AlsUkTu*' *Ml o/-Tt« «r*
clr>m*X *ott in s too *tat* nAer-fkiltag
tJlAtkm. Good lmprn*sui«Dt*; k .
d#U of $oo.l water; health, aad pon.»ol«nl to w
village -iiSiXkml UertoiUa, CTiftich, bem* tb. vithia Mobile *n« wH* and Stiard at th# ^ *
nr oa
tii.iitf.,.1, .*
bhriuif im rot atwchf-.s apply to Dr J T Verson*. II BASS
«> 4 3no.
Fine Piano for Sale I
^ VT.Nfl 7-telate PIANO Is oflrr*.! for *A1«.
A.Mrea*, •-B iL *r
toUVJtr corn Hun oM
■*
riantation for Sale.
V CWU ,\i'l ACHES of bus Uadis Macon 9
n*itrt,»4} ennat)-. A'*., ok Mcblltt kid
(Urorii iXflafro* fl*»rwl and t
n*l! iwirOVoO dark. HtoeA *ud 1*0
pfoinvuti! will bo *efd vrilb pl*i:a 1/
d««iroif. Eirqo r* of *
.11184 .! ORA NT, Ortlmnbm, Oa. I
Jrpritf X A BKOWN, Talbot ton, Oa.
Ji,
For Sale.
Y I X'KJTCfc forvkto my DW«*LU.\a
uatJX*,«»«natm ibe HtiaBserrilU from lha road. “Upoar Th* ■
BnJse’i on tad. 'j: O
Lhi o/raMiBiTseres' fosrof which
ar* stgbl y Improve*. anttieassaj Hem* wftjj *$eefi“ fir*_
r *w aad nootmuy 4' H'.f f
Writ* of wsfor. for pkrttcul*i*w!yto. ft %
__
•t m Broad st, or to myself on tb* nsabrns. Ss.
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