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For Sale and Rent.
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<*,« - Midrqv iosoi R-«ul," umd.of •-.nUiniop which .EBSaHsaB |jBg
lull* nw-vs than half I* Is eaitivutau. ~
formerly bslongvd to Molasd LswU,
»m) i* *i usiel o-»r th* Little d UchM Creslc. It
HI very 'is- wad pcuduetlva, w- ih. winter [»Mar
*«• ( r r.ttlw-Md warefe hr of Um Ar.».t ohwrwcUr
th* lin|>rovoB*wU *B ib.plwMwrtgo. d—wo eight
tOMB (rwinxl wt,d pwlotwd bou**, frwtn—1 oolbuild
in*,, » dr*t rwt* gwrdsa, etc.
Th w plwcv aetwUsM i be wdvwnUgw t r a ccmotrj
rr-vtdvnMrw martu-t eae dwiry fwrm, rwwy «m|.
bln if by w nl*L rid*, rowd Is Ibw Oily, wad w fiat
oi-porlu-ittf to rwiM Odtloa wad corn,
Twrm* n-7 Is,COS rwwh. (){pbf> HCMITCnitU
1m at ild scfpvr.
LARGE SALE OF STOCK,
Farming Utensils, &c.
H 4VI.N9 -Irt.rmlnwd to diveonitwnw terming,
I will o ttot x >ot »•!*, -m
VS ICON SdUi Mill N. ises,
A\ mi pined Id Cb* of-untf ,0.-, known
DM Gcftidu, foor tmiM south of box Iprlag Depot,
nock>f gngd i cub, ail my twrimn*
uwoeila. Pi ploSfhd, pm* hoed, pldOff. «d» dwworiptlon, couelwi- mole*,
twt*f & *h wwg°o*>
men, b wnd (Owla xlwo, * ftm
<0wMea*ur mill r .ndkeiNr,
. ThsoatU* IM of akoat bwwd of cow.
• fine wort rich wtsen milker,. Itwy wrwofcii.
y* •lock.
ro . la th# up.-wr part of Oeorgiw, who
M If for** and Block offer* Mnyt#
dlHuttrcUR w*r. ibit a»l» ft floe opportunity
foersoUSMhiDK. octlsr^ a THOMAS psWOLf.
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Piano for Sale. • 4m
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A F!Xa7-octave Krwtwoart Pjwno, |W
Win Khwb««Oa,BtWnwrw, ww-l
ken, Sir iml.w* T 9 SVUR’S - *
iif*S 1m -lewelrjr Htor.
— ■ ■MOW' l" .» " " ■ ■ ■
For Sale.
r. E Pomlbrtabl. DW ELLtNO HOURS
Jack boa a tract., loth. NoMItwn UtMir- m
tiw,, now coolwlwt occupied I by J U Moehell. eaeloeed ' Hm
Homo rooDiw, le by
e brisk fcwce, with DneMwrj oaiboeM.,
all Is *0*1-1 errtrf.
Bill Apply at thiloAee or to W L WILLIAMS
If . r _
For Bent.
Three Comfortable Rooms,
. is Maaoatc Ball Build!** .
Apply to 8 3 amrrri
•
- BOfl If. at Msi-oogM Rallmart
- -- ■raw*
For
[pot. Unit on Ihe U 1 plane *hoa«* oosSslaa with three % of room, an ncr-MI'M am) f (M^L
Uro«*l . flnl/bed; w*ter.]”l*HD
wnll feed well of
I*, an igtvss limnedl
Hirly Xpply to WS ZONKS,
nol“!» on M.rar >tn«t.
A YALI ABLE
tf
PLANTATION
• AND ENTIRE OUTFIT
For Haile, on a CrvdM or One,
a**ff Three Tears !
1 WILL Ml! my Plantation , Wt
— oau-rt Iq Bat boot County, Ala¬
bama, 2 f Midkay, and 9
miles from No. «, Mobil, and 61.
rani Railroad, containing 880
aern, about one-half opoaod. Tko land la rlariri
With tha BEsT and tha naigbborhoed ia oxesUcnt.
00 the Diana » a DWEl LUiO and all iirrtt—rr T
OUTBUiLblMOg, I hsv*
. MUUM, CATTLE* SHEW, BOOK
CORN, FODbER, QO N SEED, SYRUP, WAO
OSS, CARTS, ! CSSNITH TOOLS,
PABMIN6 UrSNSILS, Xto
1 w8l oell tha Pl.ntation aad antes oottt to a re
apogelhle party on COTTON a ctnrtM ot is bo
years, aad rocolvo pay men', to do
llvored at nearest depot on or before the 1st Janu¬
ary. Mr 1887.1868, aad IMS, coanonttvoly.
L Chii.fan. near the ahow Plata, and Mr Jno S
Colbert, Co'ambat, Oo, will th* property, end
I CM b* dUdrnsood a* COVINOTODt, rtooryt*..
ads tr HfcjRgMlOH HEAL.
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Wot Bent. . .
rjiHNou Siotjr IBON-FRONT BUILD- !i|S . .
INC. No. S3 ta« 85,
Broad Strwrt. Apply at Above More,
octant SAMMIS A BOON ST.
Handsome Residence, with
IS Acres Land for Sale,
O N the Talbottnn roe#, opposite Colonel AEA£,
Lindt.y’e, l>$ mitoe iron, tbe elty. ■){)
Tbe home coBt.ioe ill rooms, np vUir# JUllL
eloeete anil garr„i, k;Hcbe3. d.lry. Cellar,
with olher ooltoaSM, konsee, eUble, carrta|e hone* and
lohall bait i* good tfder, Orcfiard epteodts ot w«»r, a yarden trull
of three eo acres, *n vartciiea ol
and eight acres of Woodland,
fbr >8 termsapply tf ' To Minwxh ft C OSBORN,
ee « the P«rt OOro.
To Rent.
. THE DRSIBABEE
Store No# 34 Eroad Street.
Apply for infematidn to
eolO tf i. BAMBCSH.
Engine for Sale.
A Five-Horse Powfir Engine
AND TUBULAB UPRIGHT BOILSH,
for aale by WTf HXRS A LOUD,
of* tl
For Sale.
MY PLA**A11 OI,
A ND erarylhtejr oaialB***0acre* o* It i. Ibr Ajfl$rT'Y
sale it
and M wall known te be on- JHKSMtejJ'"
of tha beat C tton rlaatatiootlnMiSHETSfi- ara^^gHS^El
KkMarn A abanfa, AaS.artstelhreiil 4 0 *r>ra.
cleared and '■ 1
tira'fon Gop-I Improvenenta; s never failing
School and Church, being within one
Hutvdla th* ‘ '
vtllaga Railroad. of ce
oc#*ro .one* apply to D^yvro.^
jnne ria !
A TINS T-eetav* PUN0 Is offered tor sals.
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VOL. XX.
MINERAL IXTBLUClXfl.
Tb# f^ecwtUry of the Treasury has
oy derod * Urge amount of fraction*!
imkI.
j a {protracted Cabinet
meeting on the Sd All the members
were present. Oar foreign affaire were
underconsideration
Secretary Seward entertained the
Inniiian F.mbaeay at dinner at hie
residence on Thursday. The Cabinet
was present.
The collector for the district of
South Carolina reports fourteen cotton
manufacturing firms within his dis¬
trict.
The Govern went will probably lake
Arly action on the proclamation of
Maximilian instructing the assassin*
tion of every prisoner taken by his
forces.* a
The Washington Republican says
over th rty witnesses have been sub
pcened by the Government in the owe
of C#id- Petit. Most of them have *r.
rived Washington. ’
m • •
The Commeroial's special says that
nearly all the New York clerks in the
l>epertinent have gone home to
The polls for soldiers will be opened
here and at Alexandria.
„
During the month of Neptemt her last
the Brize Bureau of the Treasu ry De
psrinjeut adjusted 3860 %aval claims,
involving over nine millionsof dollars.
Within the last few days property
of great value in Loudon oounty, Vir¬
ginia, which had been condemned
under the confiscation act, and set
apart for the use of frBedmen, has
been released by the Bureau, and or¬
ders restoring it to the owners have
been delivered.
The occupant of the house in Wash¬
ington where President Lincoln died
has made a claim for damage done the
room and* furniture on the night of
the aseassinaii m. *
The number of voter* registered in
New York up to the evening of the
3d was 73,683.
An application to the comptroller of
currency for the eetablishmenKof a
National .Bank at New Gffc-ans, with a
capital of f100,000, has been granted.
Ninety-six volunteer medical offi
oer« Were brevetted Thursday by spe¬
cial order.
Governor Anderson, ot Ohio, has
appointed Thursday, November 30th,
as Thanksgiving day.
By order of the President tRh West¬
ern Associated Press will meet in Lou
isviUe, Ky., on the 22d inat. The
Western Association extends a cordial
to the pres* of the South,
and can but hope they will attend this
meeting.
The comptroller of the currency has
called the attention provisions of tRe- national
banks to the of the law
demption requiring them their to provide for the re¬
of notes. He is de¬
termined that action shall be taken as
speedily as possible. Some of the
banks have alrqpdy taken the hint,
and are sending their notes to Wash¬
ington for cancellation.
Tim war department has promulga
ted the sentence against Capt. Francis
Mooney, of the J9th United States
infantry, January charged with enlisting in
and February last, while on
recruiting service in New York city,
Peter Ryan, Michael Kearney, and
eleven other persons, and severally
crediting thqpn falsely to towns in the
Sui»e of New York, at the same time
receiving for each recruit a cradit of
$015 from bounty broker*. The sen¬
tence of the court is that Capt. Moo¬
ney be dishonorably dismissed from
the adrtice and pay a fine of $3,000.
The secretary of war approved th*
sentence but remitted, the fine.
The case of Lt. Bohrer, charged
with gigantic frauds on the Navy De¬
and partment,.in the enlistment of sailon
marines at Baltimore, came up
before the military commission to-day.
An order from the war' department
dissolved the general nulitarT commis¬
sion just as it was about to take up the
trial of Capt. Pittil. .U is not proba¬
inasmuch ble that Pittil will ef be*brought the to trial,
as some evidence av
cessary to convict him would impli¬
cate service, prominent parties now out of
who Aannot afford to stand ill
with the public.
Ths Kkntucxv Tkoublks.—T he ne¬
groes give the people end military in
Kentucky a great deal of trouhia
Brigadier-General Brisbin has the fol¬
lowing letter of notification to *J.aaoh
Williams and Jhis wlfa, which shows
what is likely to be done in similar
cases :
HaADQCAaviEs. Dxpaktmknt 1 st Brigade 1st fax- Di«
VISION ingTon, Kr„ October of 21,1865.—Joseph Kruytcxv,
r.
Williams and Wija: Complaint having
been made-tome by one Henry Thomp¬
son, of the a .United discharged soldier of the army
States, that you have,
in violation of the laws oi Congress of
March 5,1865, freeing tbe wived aad
children of colored soldiers, held or
caused to be bel^ in bondage his wife,
Amanda, Maria Thompson, 21 and his children:
Noah, aged aged 15; years; Robert, aged
16; Esther, aged 13 ;
Anna, aged 10 ; Caroline, aged 8 ; Ca¬
leb. aged 7 ; Hetty, aged 5; Priscilla,,
aged 4, and .Christopher, aged 1 year*
and that you refused to payor to allow
these persons any remuneration for
service rendered to you since March
3, 1865, and that you now, at a time
when winter is about to set in, have
notified thesq persons that they must
leave your place; you are hereby noti¬
fied that unless you pay or cause to be
paid ward to these persons a reasonable re¬
for their labor rendered by them
suit on your will be place since March 8, 1865,
entered -against you before
the Freedmen’s *Bureaa, and steps
taken to compel such phymeat. I am
very respectfully y*ur obedient ser
vant, Jaa- 8. Brisb'.n,
Brig.-Geu. Comd’g.
Nssrg SrmASE — At ireaetft negro**
are ailene* to vote only in six States, vix;
Maine. New HsmsbirV and Vermont,
subject to ihe same
men; in Masaachan s th«y v mast be’sbis
te read and.write; d Rbcde Is'sud, most
be worth one hondpi ta<l thirty dollar* in
real estate ; in Nsw Yorl nni*l be worth
two hundred act/ fifty d, art over all in*
comb ranee.; ia kaasss, i fteodcr lb* new
radical constitution of M Mrtri, they are 1
not allowed to vote.
COLUMBIA. OA., THURSDAY MORNING) OVEMBER it. 1865.
A fill KM mi Blftltrt ATKIXM*.
LAI All tHJXTAKB.
7 o our Brethren in Me Svuthem VmxfU
1 u resuming our aonta in (he Goneral
Convention of the Church in (he Uni¬
ted State*, we have tak a step in
advance of those with whom we
been for some years associated. We
were aware that we ventured much
but in order we were prepared the to venture or much the
So secure reunion
Church, and to obviate the evils which
were likely to grow up in Ihe s has nos
of frank and j^rsonal conference.
it proper that we should now
make known to this you what has hap¬
pened We demanded during formal
no guarantees.
The assembled Bishops offered us no
pledge save that of "their honor and
love/' As a house and as individuals,
they welcomed us with cordial greet
in $bert<
has been in the House of
•Bishops a careful gvoidance of what
might *?metime» give p* spoken, pain. Painful but things then
were even
the speakers used studied moderation
and sett-restraint.
The results arrived »t are a* fob
lows:
Bishop Lay, although he held that
the erection of Arkansas into a (Ro¬
<**#, an«i his election a* diocesan,
were valid acts, preferred to waive
that question. By the calamities of
war, the Church in that Stale has
been so enfeebled that it is no looger
able to Exhibit an organisation, lie.
therefore, answered to bit name, and
was received by the House at Mission¬
ary Bishop matter.of of the Southwest, Bishop Wilmer,
lu the no
official documents were before the
Convention, and the case was compli¬
cated the military by an unhappy and the eeoiesiaatioal conflict between
au¬
thorities And yet, after in the elaborate State of discussion; Alabama.
an
his consecration" was ratified on con¬
ditions not liable to objection, unani¬
mously in the House of Bishops, and
with only one negative Vote in the
subsequently House of Deputies, withdrawn. which vote was
The Bishop elect of Tennessee was
accepted with great unaoimity, and
consecrated without deldy to his high
office.
Convention In celebrating a thanksgiving, the
abstained from disputed
topics, and confined its expressions of
gratitude recognize to the mercies which we
in common, viz poaCo in
the country and unity in fbe-Church.
in devising means to provide relief
for sufferers of the South, the action
of the Church was marked by syin
parity In establishing and delicacy. for the
a system in
struction of the freed men, our advice
was sought, respected and Episcopal authority
duly '
In general, while the Bishops and
other members of the Convention have
in no wise denied or concealed their
sentiments on the -questions political
and practical social brought by the war to a
solution, they have not re*
quired of us any expression of opinion
on these topics. They have carefully
discriminated between the political
and the ecclesiastical aspect* of these
question^ and have confined their
expressed latter. judgments and their action
to the They are content with
the assurance that we render for con
science sake allegiance, honest And
sincere, to the Government of the
United States, and will teach others
to do so.
We see nothiffg now to hinder the
renewal of ihe relations formerly ex*
is ting in,the Church.
We feel bound t-o acknowledge that
we have been greatly indebted to many
of the Bishops manifested for the warm fraternal for
their feeling by them, tbemselm and
generous exposure of
to censure because of their efforts to
promote peace aad unity; nor ought
we to withhold our conviction that
tbe great have deserved body of the House of Depu¬
ties well of the Church,
because of the manlin with which
they have encountered reproabh, and
perhaps in subjected the themselves to suf¬
fering moderation. cause of peace and holy
-
In conclusion, We desire to record
-our de^p .conviction mid our reverent
related acknowledgment, the doing that the results nojv
are not of man, but
of God. Our profound gratitude is
due to Him who. as we trust, in this
perilous juncture, has interposed ef¬
fectually to heal the division* of the
Church, and to calm the potions
which threatened Thomas to rend Atkinson, it asunder.
Bishop of North Carolina.
Hemet C. Lav,
Missionary Bishop of the Southwest.
Howte ef Bitkopt, Bkita , Oct. 80, IMA.
Hors* or Bishops, 1
In Philadelphia, Obt. 20,1865.)
all tbe statements and conclu-*
sions of the Bishops of North Carolina
and the Southwest, I most heartily
concuj; and with them desire tore
cord my deep convictions that tbe
results related are the "doing, not of
tnan, bat of God.
Charles Todd Qujntard,
‘Bishop of TeoMgsee.
Somebody must have been saying
something, judging by th* following
which we extract from the telegrams
of an exchange •
Nsw York, Nov. 4.—To tbo Hon.
John Van Buren, Now,York: The
undersigned were with you from -the
close of your address at the Democrat¬
ic bed meeting that night, at Troy, until you went to
and pronounce the
statement in the Tribupe of the 3d
inst., in relation to yourself, Governor
Seymour is mad* without and the foundation. Chicago Convention,
[Signed] J. Taos. B. Carrol,
/ B. PI'ESON,
Geo. P. Wauen,
‘ ■ J. Isaac,
C. Codchx, Jx,
Teeminatios ‘or rax Reciprocity
T ut att. —Official notice was delivered
by our Minister at London, to the
British Government ot the termina¬
tion of t#e reciprocity Majesty,, treaty between
us and her British in con¬
formity with provisions of the treaty
Th* Collector of Customs and others
axe therefore officially instructed, by
the Secretary of the TreasoPy, that the
operations expiration of U» treaty will cease on
the of twelve months from
the time of vrfcioh notice was given.
VAtftiXTS AIR fAtftAXd.
The Natches Courier publishes the
following translation of the F
€od* ot» this subject, which will be¬
one of i $s, interest in this
country, and the ing of which ws
respectfully recommend In our legis¬
lators:
ROD. Vagabondage or vagrancy is a
misdemeanor.
*70. Vagabonds or vagrants are
those who neither a fixed domi
cite nor any means of subsistence, and
who do not habitually exercise any
trade or profession.
shall 271. have Vagabonds legally been or vagrants, declared Who
i-.„,
shall, for that fact alone, be punished
with from three to six months imprts
onment—-and shall remain at the ex¬
piration of the sentence at during the dispo¬
sal of the government t ihe
time it may determine regard being
had to their conduct.
272. Individ dlls declared vaga.
bonds may
if they bw toreig aep s , be aent by order
of the Government outside of the
territory of the kingdom.
273. Vagabonds after judgment born in Franc*
tua v, laimed even by the municipal signed, council be of
roe
the Commune where they were Korn,
or may he bailed by a solvent citizen.
If the Government grant the re¬
clamation or the ball, the ind ividuals
shall bo sent by its orders to the com¬
mune which reclafms them, or to that
which shall be assigned them for res¬
idence upon the demand of their
surety,
271 Every person who shall be
found begging ia a dtetriet in which
there exist* a public establishment to
obviate mendacity, shall be punished
with from three to six months impris¬
onment, and shall, after the expira¬
tion of his sentence be conducted^
to the poor house (au depot de stpufi
■•iff 275. i In districts in which there are
not as yet such e*Ufbliahmeni|,healthy
mendicants shall be punished • with
from one to three months impriaon
mAnt.
If they have, been arrested outsidb
^ bf the diatriot of-their residaaoe,they
shall be punished with an imprison
meat of from six months to two
years. ,
276. All mendicants, even the in¬
firm, who shall use threats, or shall
have entered without permission of
the proprietor or of his the"y*rd household, In¬
to any house, or into therof .
or who shall feign sores or infirmities
<fr who shall beg ,
in company_uniats
it be a husband with his wife, a father
or mother and his or her young chit
dreu, a bliind man and his guide;
shall be punished with imprison Dt
of from six months to tso years.
277. Every beggar or vagrant who
shall be bearing oaught’disguised, in any ama¬
neb ; or arms, even though he
may them; nob hay* used or threatened to
picklocks, use or-provided with file* or
or any other instrument
proper either for committing thefts or
Other misdemeanors, or for procuring
the means of houeebreak shtUbe
pdnishod imprisonment. with from two to vo ye*rs
278. Every beggar or vsgraut in
whose possession shall he found one
or more effects of above one hundred
francs (about twenty dollars) in value
and who does not prove satisfactorily
whence end how be obtained it or
them, Shall be punished as by Artioin
270.
2*0. Every vagrant or beggar who
commits a crime where punishment is*
cumpulsory (emportent labor for a term of yegrs
la peine des tra. vaux
forces thereto, a be temps) branded. shall, ia"addition *
By Art, ») tbe right shoulder is
branded T. P. when the sea tend* is for
life, and T. when for year*, and tbe
letter F. is added when thy culprit is
a forger.
Cnap ter 2 of th# Cod# Pend treats
of correctional punishments, and
among its provisions are:
Art. 40. Whoever shall be condemn*,
ed to imprisonment shall be shut up
in a house of correction, (g work
house) and shall be employed at on*
of the labors established there at bis
choice. The duration of *hhr punish¬
ment shall be at least^sixdiys, aad a
most five yews—except in ease of a
second offeifce, or in others for which
toe law has specially established other
limits. In oarrying out seatenoe* the
day is of twenty four hours, and the
month of thirty days.
Art. 41. Th* produoo of the labor
of each prisoner punished for a mis¬
demeanor, (pour deiit eovreeUosai)
,shaiy>e applied of —a the part house for the part oofla
mcm expense a for
procuring them and him part. comforts for if hs/merit fund
; a a reserve
to be formed for him and given when
his sentence expires. •
There is an amendment to *hj«
code. Since 1830 branding has been
abolished.
Fsoa Missodbi. — Gov. Fletcher’s
message was read m the Lsgiriatare
on the 3d. "i*be total receipt* into
the treasury for the year epdiag 80th
SejAember, penditure, was $2,463,209. Thejiovernor Total ex
$l,854.S«l.
treats the railroad question at conside¬
rable length. He congratulates the
State on the completion of the Paeifio
road; recommands sale of south-west
branch and Iron Mountain roads, to
that prirate enterprise may finish the
-
former to the southwest corner of the
State, and connect with the «rstem of
roads ia south Kansas and thence to
Galveston, Texas, and the latter to
Columbus, Ky., to connect with thff
Orleans. Mississippi roads to Mobile and New
*
The question of the right Of the peo¬
ple to make taw* requiring eooleaasti
oal functionaries to take the oath of
Supreme loyalty, being before the United Stales
Court, the G over Dor makes
no suggestion* as regards the Consti¬
tutional requirement* relating thereto.
The Gsllstin, Tens .Ezsmiosrof tlu 14th
in.t., ssys i • Tb# uffaat child ef* aewro
.... girl an almost ---- entirely s*t*n by
that pise several nighn reu u.
s I »
•TTigsaggaaafiS- ot ley faeedsoi, and teked
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. L. PARKERs
No. ft* Broad Street,
Columt>u4, Georgia,
HAS NO* IN STORE
A. IW *.
Well ted Stock
DRY d«ODN.
BOOTS m SHOES,
lutdien' Hlu) ! 9 MaRn'
H A T 81,
■rtNWj^R
I^anoy Goo -
: :n«tionn, 1
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Ac., AO., Ac.,
-
WMOh WR WiU* Offer lO the
Citizens of Oolumbas
| AND.VICINITY
A 1 IE
Lowest Market Rates.
Mv. THOM AH CHAFFIN, (fomvriy •(
Ik* Irsi of Rbdd, Jubs40»*& 0o.,) would
h* glad te set kl* old friends sod oution
*n st t|* above address *
W. L. PARKER,
aapz la, 64BroM Bt.
T. S. SPEAR,
PUA0TICAL ARP JUpEglgMOgP
|ur ^ WATCHMAKER ^
Aitp
JEWELLER.
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts.,
J AT BIS OLD STAND,
Ba. Mwopaa s a*w sad rltg stock or
FINE GOLD WATCH18,
RICH GOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
FtsR. Hated castors,
CUPS, KNltfSS, FORKS,
0 'SPOOHR. PICKLE STANDS,
8YRUP CUPS, As.
Also, s gM aooorimoot of
»UVI* sad OOL* TRIMSLES,
OOUl wsii-StWUU BrSCSACLM.
HAIR WO R K,
Mads to O.dor—any Liwlga ot Patton.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
in OOUMikVjkknd MULrBAMgR
WATCH W8U ui JEWELRY REPAIRED
K aoos ass sssreinsui wsssitn.
MR. JAMES FRICK EK,
Haaeh.rg. of Ik* Watch t>a**rtaMt, wklah is It
asin* s aUARAHTKS ihgt tb* wort will b. don.
Is ffiataM peteM. a*uw. -
to*Wt PWIN Watte** ooo ha*, idm*
la K*l>x, Chrjwrt il», U*rn*t or
MR* IWOMIRE,
Who W to* wte kaowa to Mtewrv
from BE hi* chant* ot Um kapalrlog ot Jem
ter, BWtooad SMtltg, a*«raV<S(. ou.
06*1 I*
SUES SHOES.
BLACK
and i
EUSSET
BROGANS!
Be«t Grade. .
—at—
«
J. A. OODjY’S.
Fodder Want^T~
goliTpens.'
and aaarr assortmknt of
ot
mnu T. 8 . HFSAR’g.
Wanted.
NO. . 61 .
*
KN1CKKNACKS, NOTRASN!
(sorter Wants Full Value
for IItelr M '» Musi C'ai
to
B. JACKSON’S,
K»:i llrnatl Hi •4
NEXT DOOR TO ROflRTTI A LAWUON
THE 1.IRUKST AND BEST HTOCK «f
DRY GOODS
-AND—
CLOTHING,
Ceasietlag of Hit foUctrlag atitslts 1
stfor How to my frisads and sustowort •
CALICOES,
AEVACAH sad LUSTRES,
»t»RllH)8 E/MKh sad Ksgtiok,
LINkSS * •
. 'ladies* BLgACUBb MUHLUMIaad BkooUag,
cloth cloaks
tbs Lstool Style, sod dgrsst many othov
artislet tee aumarout to a(|iiti«B
1 rsspsotfully iavlto my frioeilt and out
lamer* to eall toon
Couutiy Nortbtnu will da well to
lay ta their oupyiloa at ssy stem
* B. JACKSON,
' oeU tf IBS Broad
stroot.
t BARNARD l DO.,
COK HR IT. CLAIIt AMD OOLK*
vnoitra itiBin,
rsssaUy ocooplsilby tbs Post MBc*.
We kAv*do*t rscslvdJ sad offer for sal*
India Hugging. Rope k Twlnr
100 pkg* Ai ACKER®., No*. 1 sod S, is
barrel*, hatvss, quarurs aad ktts;
€ bbl* FLOUR,
halt l-iwi-'U R,
lu »»oks COFKKl
20 be*, til UARB
20 bags HAL SODA,
f>0 boxes Uolgat*’* a U30AP8
20 boxes STARCH,
26 gross ClSTltK Toll* t SO APE, at! A«3 ffM
20 biftsf SOAP> aad
' Bogllib,
20 bozsa Luadfln Club SlUCK,
20 boxes Uablest SAtJCE,
20 boxes b-xfo catsup, LBS, , .
50 PICK kslvss sad
* bOWN lair's Aldt, STOUT, f A
b bbls OOLDBM SYRUP, by ika barrel
or gattsa, HOUSE ■ HYRt r
ti bbl. tiUUAK UP,
5 bbls Cruabsd SUGAR. * -
6 bbl* Para RYE WHISKY,
2 bbls Old Bcarbon ft j
26 bugs* Udalpha ‘ Wolf« WfilS&Y,
16 «' <i> B0HNAPI re,
26 box** Froa'ok fill
5 liozsu Usouiais B mt’s BITTERS,
20 dozen BLACKIN' BRUSHES,
Hi gross Matom's BL ■OKING,
20 dots* Whitewash (RUSHES,
20 dozen Sorubbingui RUSHER,
26 dessn A Monad JIM 0KET8,
16 dozen WAHHBftADS,
20 doss* BROOM B, .
10 boss* CLOTHMAFINA
26 set* BEIGE BOXES.
20 sets TUB8—
NUTMEGS. #
Par* OROU PEPFER. in paasrs.
01 CARD. s • ■ ••
T« A ,
by cats sr pern and finest every other
rrici* «f
J W h* h«d at
,
E. B, ARD & CO. S,
Corner Clair •ntf%jle- I
(h v 6 Street*.
ALSO, ON JID AN A&TIULK OF
T * SHOES, r
' '*‘:** #♦ ’9
yro it quantity of *
D O [ESTICSI
KITH* FO« SALE OR BARTER.
itoek of Goods Is to*# kept
ay, aad to eh ohl nat. sod p«r*
rnaamMy
V . fi. B. fe OO."
I will Qiake Iff
Dlnrou t« to Ihe Trafte for
■HCh | tlclea un IJsey may
need. * E. B. *A CO.
Oolumhas Female Academy
ragwa S^ru® weg * a
: 0 ^ se ns—** y ta *
l fays Jeer will b« SlvjteS tat* tom
t inmUlM* ana a*AII lh*,psp|li arf* ba aoder
Mms
Sot oas "w)fi toeharied tor wiitoa!*
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•.|The Ladlea* *
IT nm STORE!
i a JUST OP1CNEQ s
MOST «»*t’TIFl!M'ATTSHna
JYINTER CALICOES, DsDAlNES sad
crest Dress Goods, of very finest sly!** ;
IJNENSs -BLEACHED DOriEdtlCD *
tt-*l«aa ’lt*j<up*'*Nf iuqoaii ! y oed pries:
Lwlite ufftolV HAM
Tbo roert beattttful Is
tfwctly; •- fALLS
BRAIDS, HA1K NETS. WATER r
rODfELTNO, HClSIHkV, (JI.0YS8, COLLARS,
aaesR SuE nsmt **d *
oth.r loo i
A .plifdkt variety *f SfiWB; *
Ladl«’ HAtA, WRbiM, Brvaktot Shkwta, *te.
EMr Tha Ladia. »a rely that a*. w«l SXLL AS
LOW a. My hate* to tow#l » B« pU*a#d to
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k*U« OookV Hold. >#.
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WHOLESALE and
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UsmuUe liosdi of ewjr ]
mk potions.
STATIONERY, P
W* wonlil rwpeoifully eall Ik*
Mend* to the Met that Seth ef *t
la New Ifoelt have
Hat. wttb ana. ot 4ke
Hwto tosaabl* as to otter <1*
HSU. THEMsi tbo LoWEM
Wbokasals uutl
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ft W&ntocL
Hy In Iks South. Mb* will tastruri u
|. *irll.h hrntirh as FffftDffB gftJ sR^^B EH
Salary on «alt HataraSkM aba Am Irak U a too
We homo vaefcsSt*
4r«*, tiar. *f Johk Xraf A
okflt Co,
WM. K BUgU,.
HII8T MB
BEDELL
Vo- MM* Bread fit.,
(USURR CodK'S t
w ■iMv-m 6 U t D r*w«thaU| up
OolamBka and vietoHy 'rifsl that
•r* our.lqgkof iww rm-MWo* aad i*
BOOTS
Ladles’, son Ususliy 1!
Mimes' <
kens’ Boys’ agd thldr i
Salters, nm| aftd
*i ff,
OAsl pain. Mte til
iluwioekt*, aad try
* site, a da*
Soft and
flftl If
Remo
W t h.ra removed dmw: to H s'lR-
SRCCSRT ASS C
And shall endeavor t
patron***. W* ahull
friend* and Patron* I
fbv-r it w8hs nail.
E#-Ca > a 5 .'
TUB HIGHEST MARKET K
. Country
At No . US
JEFFERSON &
i . Wanted i
$ 10,000 IN GK
iwanttobuy
ffUIm Offic. as old
*CHA& «.
HSJKSW.E ebon b» will too chhn
aad tot tow s aq#*,
ante »**Uy sad
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