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Sale and Rent.
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COTTON PLANTATION,
on fonecuh Rim, m Piko founty, Alt
FOR SALE f
rj'lIB » acres, 7i»o! stSMeo coo'nies mins 141X7
Union i, ,. n
Bprlnom *lv Tbe Men.LI
ssn Giasso iUujsut will ill,,I_______
inrousli the p,*c» umu s- > ILJmHA -
Un!!r^ t, n ion sprit l!'*K *s ib Ued till |ir.teat ' ** t,rm>nni «««•.. I* of utiL. tlie R 1.1,01 «d
«o 10 mlm Lotuw PlsnUll n
Klan hnsSnS Atm srirttsndMS
*" A **psl*. AH ib« Him In rooil mbt
o-.-i HB4il>£>CH snC th en tarir* Bubs; Oin
S »«• U'sciautih rli |i. N»sni Houis- other
UrCMMtrjr •k r*rtLEu*yrs..*» -nnitiiiliillngi There sr« TBRCE OTII.
Itktrd «h. h,»
isrioanw <i b» fcn. Sxiixts fumi. Vcvt
Own Ii. cn.Ml. on ibe premim—tw-iins i<’Bi» .•!
the Set tvsebss Apn'et, rest, snd einm. In the
couatr/. The pises m rtry Oosllfcr.
Also, S,00t) busbi-ls Corn, Fo'ldrr, Pros
Uiq., Ten Mules,■Forty Head Ositlo, Ou<
Hui drtd Uiook Hogs, Bacon enough te
su; ply the plsoe une year. Three Wngnos,
«U rn:.<1 the 0 Farming illoi Ulet*:ls, ard On« Thou
W’l J! s or Byrup, oso bs purchased
n . etBwi.
I’srflet pU' eh • -ius tso mall- 0 etr •„(I r.-niraet
with ths »re>em lsbure’s •
Fur ftinber luforutmi -u to
8. B. WAKNOCK,
on» If ('oiumbua 0%,
A Oh an co for a Bargain
1 6f**Jt for Ml. • vsjusb’s p!»ee
1 I KtiM.il a nntv, Ala, S mile m
* ‘VA-I from.the Hirer Brt.lgc, oo
the 'M ddSo Him-I,” rontamttr*
«hou(S»J term of I,.nd,of which rm
U«la “or. than f< h.lM, to cuitlrm,”
•cAlS SI mted rtnsrl) .-ltic Belonged Ltttlo to N-lasd Lswir,
n Crock, lx
>» VWT f r« - sod productive, sui the winter paalnr
T l IT c.ttle And •tsek U nf the *t «»t ch.ractrr
hr Improven-on'son >honor. Mono d—.n.l.h'
room (rnmod o.d p-lated button, froui.-l outhnild.
'«*«, • trd rote gardos, etc
MMsdKisi Thispiaae eomsiuee ihe Mr.nl^o. < f « country
sLS9h • T. Mlf -ofl trrnmt- » *n*
opporMMi'tr In rolw otiou end rura.
T«rm« |5,f00 CMh. H C U licit KM.,
n< 7 lm ct Ourby’scld corwr.
Piano for Sale.
A /IN’E 7-octsv* Boccwond Pisno,
W m Kctbc * Oo, Biltlmor*, me
krr% Mr pwtc.i
TSSPNSB’JI
noS tm J.wrlrjr Star..
• For Sale.
IM1E Kmhrttbl.DWELLINO HODS* M
I no t.« carnsr of Cutnm.rr* aad
2*,: * <i attests, lo the Norih,r« Uhcr
U« , now occupied by J H Mostie'l. 1'h* »S|»1
Hoiu* cont.tu* 8 rioms, I* end-—d bj
* brick fuc*. with Bteumrj oiUbeo.M,
all to soo I ord r.
Apt4y »t this ctfice or to VV L WILLIAMS
<( JL
For Bent.
Three Comfortable Rooms,
to Muonic tun wilding.
Apply to
H J HUNT15R,
nol %I Mu cogee Killicit )
For Sale.
I OVTE& for M'a my BOCrl aod LOT H
lying The back of Mutooge* railroad’de¬
pot. place contains W of ah acre
snd on ll ts a b.m ,* with thro* rooms and
closet well finished; good well of water
smokehouse and kitchen, nit tn good r*
palr. Titles nil right. Possession given Immedi¬
ately Apply to WM JOBSS, .
not 8w on M,rc*r street.
A VALUABLE
PLANTATION
AND ENTIRE OUTFIT
For Sale, on g Credit or One.
Two and Three Years!
U ILL tRdln sell Barbour mjr PlRnteiloo, County, AW Bit* A JSAA
tame, 2 miles tf Midwny. itn J 9
milM from No. 6, Motile At.d Q\
rsrd Kai rniKd, contaieiDg
erret, about one-baif opened Tbe let.d m vt**»*d
vrUh the BE-T end 'be neighb?*rhood is excebent.
pl ‘te.u» I»WElLING end all neceesary
MULES, CATTLE, SBEtP, BOOS,
CORN, VODL'ER, COTTON SEED, SYRUP.WAG
ons, carts, bla: ksmxth i-ools,
FAItMING UTENSILS, Kte.
I will aell the PlantaituD And jntli* gotfil (o * re¬
sponsible part; an COTTON nore Ut of oogj iwo and three
Venn, and receive tn pavme^r, to be 6 *
IlvbrFd 1857.1868, bl depot oo or »oforF »he f«t Jano
arvr, I|t aad 18Ct. coos^cultTblj.
L CUtinti»u. Dour tb« p »c«. And Mr Joo 8
TolbATt.. Co'otnbus, Ga, wi l sbo ♦ tbs pro { erty, mnd
1 can bis addressed At COYInGToN, UeorgtA
oeSS tr McJOBMICK KKAL.
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Handsome Residence, with
18 Acres Land for Sale,
O N tbs Talbott on road, opposite C lonei
IdruHay ’a, ml'ra ftom the city ■fl'tiri Hjjjl
The hon4« contaias 11 tooms, up udii,
eloAit* other and wablt*, dairy, cellar,
with oaiboaset, tarrlage houwt- «&d
lot, all bait ta good t-rder, cplo did WA$»t y a yarden
of throe a'res, an orenard of ranetiaa oi fruit
trees, and eight acroa of Wo
For term* apply to G C OSBORN,
ociS tf ttiroagh the Puat Ofti- #
Engine for Sale.
A Five-Horse Power Engine
AND TUBULAR UPRIGHT BOILER,
for aale by wrrutRS k torn,
or? tf Macon,
For Sale.
MY PlASTztlOl,
A ND *vs'jthiog on It it t r
•ale. 1« eo*t» os 6M seres §11711 A
*o?V it w*U* known to — " I ,
Lett C-stun ri»at»tton* g^Saflffir
Xi.'.ra A sbiuis; t <! acre, art
io Sc* .Ut* lor cut '
dearvd »n<f *
avail.* Onto Improvements; aed s never failing
vet! of good rater; bcaitbr oonwstent to
Scbooi and Gburch. being wttbin on* mite M th*
yUtefS of akrtvilte, on th* Mobile snd Girard
gto, my rimrae, spril
Fine Piano for Sale!
A nn T-ccUfVS PIANO te offered tor *y sate,
wvWW address, esretasOea _
DAILY sun
VOL. XI.
GKJKBAL IITBUMKXri.
F. P. Blair haa resigoed his commw
Sion M Mai » General.
New Gen York John end A. New W«n .Jersey is for stumping the Un¬
ion ticket.
Ex-Gevernor Watts "has returned
to Montgomery from an extended tour
North, lie has been pardoned.
Artemu* Ward s*ya bis hair rearm
Idea lovers on the eve of separation ,
it is hard to part.
Since the war closed 25.000 bales of
cotton have Ala. been shipped from Mont¬
gomery
It is officially asserted, that one
thousand and twealy millions of dol
la-a have been paid to the army alone,
since the beginning of the war.
The quarterly report of Freeman
Clark, comptroller of the currency,
show* the loan* and deposits ofNation¬
al banka at $135,000,000; circulation
U7T,000,iXXF; individual deposits, $405
OOO.OOft, 160 circulation 000 000 of the State h*nkd f
about , , ;
Gen. Sherman hu decided tl^al the
lax National upon depoaiid, of a defaulting
Bank, oeaaas from the mo¬
ment the bank fail* to pay ita liabili
tie*. haa failed. Up to the present time, but one
President Johnson haa not granted
any pardons for several day* past; he
has Been actively engaged in prepar¬
ing his forthcoming memage to Con¬
gress.
Two large shoe manufactories in
Southboru, Mass., belonging to Messrs.
John ifart A Co. of this city, were de¬
stroyed by lire ou Tuesday morning
Iasi. Loss one hundred thousand dol¬
lars, partitlly insured.
■ The latest report from the .Sea le
lands of South Caroliua and Georgia,
which were given in charge of the
they freed men, by Gen. barren Sherman,* ia that
are nearly of products.
The laeksoo correspondent of the
New Yoik Herald says; The majority
OQ joiut ballot in the Mississippi Leg
Gov. islaiure, in favor of the principles-of
Sharkey, is eleven.
Since the eleotlon of Gov. Sewrrd,
in 1833, the republicans in New York
beve had rii/ht governors, the demo¬
crats three, namely: Bouok, Wright,
and Seymour, who together held the
office for a period of eight years. Their
opponents have elected Seward, Fish,
Hunt, Clark, King, Morgan, and Fen¬
ton. for a period of twenty years.
Ou Sun ay morning at quarter i»
I wo o'clock, two freight trains on the
Nashville and Chattanooga railroad,
oollided two miles this side of Steven¬
son, ami both engines and some fifteen
cars were totally wrecked.
One buudred females and twenty
four males were discharged from the
treasury department on Wednesday
last, partly for lack of work and part¬
ly to make vacancies for soldiers.
Similar discharges followed yesterday
from Gen. Leslie’s, Chief Paymaster of
the District of the East.
A letter from Mexico says: There is
no truth in the report that Maximil
linn has appointed at hie heir, one of
the Iturbide children. He merely de¬
clared him a prince during his life,
without the right of leaving that title
to his heirs. It is understood that
Maximillian is bound with Napolesn
to leave to his choice the appointment
of bis successor, or to declare Mexico
a French colony.
In order to put a stop to the uoun*
B • B‘"ing of Treasury notes and other
United State* wcurities, which of late
have become vfrf prevalent, the soli,:
itor of the Treasury has prepared a
series of instiuclions for obtaining re¬
wards for services in the detection at
such counterfeiters, which will have
the effect of making every person a
detective. This will be forwarded by
the Uuited Slate* District Attorney.
Ii> Montgomery during the month
of October, .42 whites and 81
blacks were interred in the oity cem¬
etery. This .does not include the
freedmen villages in the suburb* wheie
the mortality was greatest.
ored Chattanooga has six school* for col¬
persons, four being day, and two
night.schools. The average attend¬
ance at each 'is about one hundred
pupils, hundrd making an aggregate Jof some
six parents and children, in'
that city thns instructed. The super¬
intendent is Mr. Kara eld, of Maine,
a-sistod by lady teachers Irom the
North.
The Vicksburg Journal state* that
Col Thomas of the Freedman* Bureau
intends re-establishing the Freed¬
man’s other {Court than in Vicksburg Mississippi because
no is Gov. Shar¬
key’s proclamation office' complied with
while he was in was similar ct
the one issued by Gov. Prasons
making civil officers agents of the
freer!man’s bureau.
DB. JOSEPH K. W0BCESTEK.
Dr. Joseph Lexicographer, Emerson Worcester, the
eminent whose destiny
stands bead and shoulders above that
of Dr_Noah Webster, died recently at
he his home had resided in Cambridge, for Mass., where
many years. He
was born in Bedford, N. fl. in 17 84,
and graduated at Yale College in 1815.
For several years he taught school in
Salem, and in 1810 took up his abode
at Cambridge. literary II is fife has n passed
in labors.
The well known.“Worcester’s Dio
tionary" his ability ia the and greatest industry. monument to
It first ap¬
prehensive peared in 1830, under the title, “Com¬
Dictionary," Pronouncing and and Explana¬ re-issued
tory was
under different title* in 1846 and 1855.
In 1860 appeared the* “Dictionary of
the English Language," which has be ea
since ard-work, adopted by so many as the stand¬
rival. hartog only Webster’s for a
Dr. Worcester—he had received the
degree of L. L. D. from both Brown
University also and Dartmouth College—
has published other works. In
1817 appeared his “Geographical Dic¬
tionary and Universal Gazetteer;’’ in
1819, “Elements of Geography, Ancient
and Modernin 1820, “Epitome of
Geography;” History;" and iu 1823, “Blement# of
in 1828, “Outline* of
Scripture pared Geography." edition He also l)i re
an of “Johnson’s
tionary. Jt Hit laborious philologies
effort* had been fully :osmiled b 1
those the lata bf lexicographer ‘ ‘ to honorary an
w*» an
member of many foreign learned sod e*
tie».—Jftw Jht.
( QLUMBus, ga., Saturday morning, 2 NOVEMBER II. I8t>6.
WKtT AN (VUttKKs mru 111 i;
,®L» PLATE k*.
What lady when reading graphic
descriptions of the brilliant and eoat
ly toilets of the French Empress, who
must needs have a new dress every
day in the year, haa not weedeied
what becomes of tboee Splendid fab
rits, etiquette or fashion allow her to
wear-hut oncef Somebody tells Oft
Bow they are disposed of t
When Queen Elisabeth died, she
left, as she said, a thousand nod more
dresses. Modem queen* ere dm re
practical, tor they dispose of their
dresses in their lifetime. Eugenie,
who reta the fashions for the civilised
world, has a sale of her east oft' dress¬
es every year, and as she rarely wears
a dress twice, the number sold is al
way* very great. A Psri* letter gives
% graphic account of a sale just ter*
(□mated, lie says that •* the custom
was established by the royal ladies of
the Tutleries long before the great
Josephine, revolution, acceded to by the Empress
continued under the
toration, maintained by the Princess
of the house of Orleans, and kept up
with great spirit under the present
reign.
basement A long gallery which runs along tbs
story of the palace, looking
into the garden just opposite the
Prince Imperial’s winter walk, is fit¬
ted up from one end to the other
with oak wardrobes. This is one cell¬
ed that Je/roqm of the palace. It ia here
the refuse dresses and cast-off
apparel of the royal and imperial la¬
dies, who have succeeded each other
in the occupation of Tuileriea, are in
vartaMy floor home when rejected from the
above. The wardrobe cupboards,
numerous and extensive as they are,
get generally well filled during the
year, amt when the four season* *r<‘
considered thoroughly over, a sale is
made of the whole, where every artE
cle is prised beforehand, and visitors
are admitted to view and purchase
without the observance of further
ceremony than the presentation of
HU invitation card from her Majesty’s
attendants, to whom tbs privilege of
granting I them oalled Belong*.
he sale is in the present
day the ‘ Letonr de Coiupetgne,” but
has been known under other names
during Fontouneblsu," former reigns—“Atorifioe de
Cloud, t» Joins do Caprices <lc St.
•« la Malamsion”—ac
cowling tn the place whenoe the court
returned to spend the winter in Par¬
is, and which have varied with every
sovereign. robe The sale of the regal ward¬
of the Tuileriea is conducted on
the strictest principle of equity. The
shutters of the long gallery are olosed,
and it is lighted up frolp one end to
the other by lamp* and ohandelabra,
iM-tbst the light ts stronger than it
would tie were daylight admitted, as
the ceiling ia low and the windows
sunk deep into the wall. Every ar
tide is ticketed, and, of course, no
deviation from the original decision
can A powibly be allowed.*
long Une of stretchers are placed
all down the middle of the gallery, the
doors of the yvardrebes on either side
are flung open, and the visitor, walk
ing slowly down on one side and re
taming wbat by the other, make* ohoice of
may suit her taste, and inscrib¬
ing the number it bears on a card,
hinds the latter to the attendant in
waiting The at the door and departs.
siretohars are occupied by the
shawls, the #ardrob*s by the dresses,
the shelves by tlie under linen, whHe
a sort of counter at the farther end of
the gallery is fiUed with the champig¬
nons, oo which ar* exhibited the bon¬
nets and head dresses, the white satin
drees, moat splendidly embroidered in
eilvejr, with the tunioof boniUonetgowte,
and the silver noueAcs confined by
bands of ponceau velvet, in whioh her
Majesty went to the opera with the
king consort of Spain, was not quoted
higher tbah the braided nankeen-colored dress
and jacket, in green, which
was by recognised the Empress as tb* uniform invented
for the drivers at
Fontainehleu.
To be sure the button* were of mala¬
chite, and set in gold, but the mate
rial of the dress could scarcely be con
sidered as beering any value whatever.
The shawl* were principally of F rench
manufacture, ana mostly for summer
wear; the cloak) and mantles, de¬
prived of their lace or fur, were unat¬
tractive. The utmost exaggeration
seema to axist upon the price put upon
the bonnets.
In tbefiist place, the article itself
is but of fashion almost as soon as
seen ; in the next, St powesses no re
source liable whatever, and above all, it is
dress. to greater deterioration than the
The habit of leaning back in
the carriage, which has become BO
general, ately, destroys renders the bonnet immedi¬
and it shabby in form,
even when *011 bright and freeh in
color. The proceeds of the wale are
given ostensibly t6 the poor, but the
things valets and are geoeral'y bought by the
women of the wardrobe,
who dispose of what remains unsold
to the great dealers in Paris, who
again sell them to their customers at
immense price*.
The Nashville correspondent of tie
Cincinnati Gazette, who is an officer
under the State Government, *ay* of
the application in behalf of Dick Mc¬
Cann for a/briMJC&rpits: “Should Judge
Trigg order his release, a collision of
authority State may ooeur, as it is thought
the authorities WH1 refuse to di»
ebarge him.
A collection clerk in Memphis was
robbed of $15,000 in broad daylight on
the streets of that city a few days
since. Two of the supposed thieves
have been arrested, but the money
haa not been recovered
There are at present 101 vessel* in
service in our navy, mounting in the
aggregate, 1,115 guns.
Small Pox is Selma Tm M«•**>,get
o! 5 h ias ., reports L-a<es >f inttUpi
travel He* about tbs city with Ifie eruptions
io foil tfflotvsceuca. I: bat Already rnsds
it* sppasrsacs io ssrsrtl .wbite families.
It says tb* negroes srs dying at s tearful
rat*—sons estimate tbs Dumber of grsvss
ia tbs vicinity xt J *00.
flBTha President is said to have dccltrsd to
Mr -Bcrabcr, si tbsir recant interview, tbst
to b* slio'w^ te re.?rnV!ffiur,^f
tion* MtU tb*y bad adopted tb* eontitgs
fc» “ d P f0Tid » <1
M ^* timimn.
interest to a large
number of busiora. m , n> vu rvo » irad
Itwph J. Ktewarf, K»q , Amm Of
I nternal Revenue for tbe Third Die
Uiot of Um«W.I
1 utnit Dai-sSTMSMT,
?» JUtMt*. I
«tth ,’ S ’ r -' one WmIuuIm, Ycur inclosed letter in Oct, of October 30, 186ft. turn’ lCtb i
lture, hu been relation to
nm! red.
in answer, I have to My that the
menu lecturer U liable U> % duty of n>
j>er cent on the enure value of .11
furniture (including maUrearas, feath¬
er bedding, bureau*. Ublee, wash
stands, ebshs, he nutkec, when
the same ia sold, or removed for tale,
uae When or delivery. he buvs
articles of furniture
on which the duty hu been paid, and
for more completely salepby finishes and fit* them
ing. tiae varnishing, or oiling, upholstering, paint¬
ble etc., he ia lia¬
to a duty of six per oent. on tlie
increased valu* only thereof
No deduction can be allowed on the
•ale of marble lop furniture for the
coni of the marble topa, though the
duty may have been paid thereon.
When a piece of carving become, a
part of an article of furniture on whioh
no duty baa been paid, ita value__ MB
not bo deducted front the value of
•uch article of furniture, though the
duty puay have been paid on the pieoe
of carving.
The increaaed value given an artiole
by fintahing ia the price at which It ia
aold, lea* the coat of the original artiole
before finishing.
For example, a cabinet maker buy*
a bureau, on which the duty haa been
jM*id, for $20, painta, varnishes or oth*
sella erwtae it more for $30. completely finishes it. and
The increaaed value
of thd bureau ia $10.
When a manufacturer buya an arti¬
cle on which the duty baa been paid
and aella them in the .ante condition
they were in when bought, he ia not
required to return them a* tnanufac
lures, but when such sales exceed
$1,000 per annum he is liable to a
dealer’s license.
1 believe all the question* raised in
the lei ter encleaed by you are an -
sweffld above.
Yery resjtectfally,
b. A. Rollins, Commissioner.
Tub Cotton Scitlt. The circular
of Neill Brother* iV Co., per the Persia,
last month, give* the. following itate
rnent concerning their receipU of
cotton:
So far the receipt* have been quite
** l*Wi eveiv those 4iio*t sanguine
of a liberal supply luel any reason to
unticipate. follows: They are shown roughly
t* At New York from all
Mure*# , from 1st of July (when all
000 ports bales; were opened)till 5th Got. 272,-
12th October, receipts at,do. from 5tb to
exports from (Seven Southern day*),32,000; add
England and foreign ports to New
July, 72,000; add port* since 1st of
stock remaining at
New Orleans, *Ut inst., 101,000; add
stock remaining at Mobile, 1st iost.,
03,000; add stock remaining at Gal¬
veston, lit inst.. 15,000; add slock r»-
retaining at Savannah. 1st Inst., 4,0001
add stock remaining at Charleston, 1st
inst., received, 2,000—making including the Southern total quanti¬
ty dates
down to the 1st inst., 551,000. To this
may be added Ihe week’s receipt* at
Southern port* to Oct 7th, vlx: At
New Orleans, 30,000; at Mobile, 12;000j
at Savannah 4,000; and at Charleston,
etc., say 5,000 -total, 602,000. Mak¬
ing the aggregate receipts since 1st
V’ 43, balm 000 weekly. bale* or Of an this average su of
about 300,000 bale* remain in stock
bere at Southern ports. One hubdred
and eighty-eight i^oumnd have been
taken for home consumption, and 114,
000 have been sh pped to Europe.
The estimate of the Southern supply
formed by the Boston manufacturers IS '
perhaps not New over 1.000,000 balm, while
the average York estimate is not
under 2,000,000, with many a* high ss
2,500,000, and some even higher. The
Boston estimate seems to be founded
mainly upon data {drawn from Geor¬
gia and South Csro'ina, where the
country has probably been di*prop«r
tiongtely drained by local manufacture
export through blockade end ravage*
ofw*p.
Tax Convention—Osdinsnc* oi'Hk
cxssion Annuli.*!).—O n yesterday an
ordinance was introduced to annul
the ordinenco of seoession, passed
January 10th, 1801, under which the
Slate of Florida withdrew from the
Union. It was read a second time
end referred to the Judiciary Com¬
mittee.
This morning the Convention again
took the ordinance into consideration.
A motion was made to strike out the
word “annulled" sod insert “mill end
void from the beginning." Nine dele¬
gates void for the motion etui thirty
fire against it. Various amendments
were opposed, baton the final vote,
the Convention was unanimous. The
ordinanceof secession stands annulled
by the votes of alt the delegatee ia the
Convention.
1 be business of the Convention is
standing progressing most satisfactorily. The
committees, which were an¬
reported nounced on to-day, Thursday, have nearly all
and it i* evident that
the diligence an^energy of the dele¬
gates will bring their labors to a
speedy The and happy conclusion.
nulling following the is the ordinance an¬
ordinance of secession, a*
it passed the Convention :
\Vhereas, the people of the State of
Florida are desirous, in good faith, to
restore the State ,
to her former peace¬
ful relations with the United States;
therefore—
Be it ordained by the people of
Florida in Convention assembled,
That the ordinance adopted by the
Convention of the people on the 10th
day of January, A. D. t 1861, known as
the secession ordinance, be and the
same ia hereby annulled .—Florida Sen¬
tinel. - *
A “wedding in the air” was to ta ke
place at York, yesterday, in Profadbm
ble * balloon, which will make a ca¬
ascension for the occasion.
A Kichtaond letter state* thaUt i*
8hoclly reported there that John Mitohstlwill
Elebmond MMome control of a
journiJ. , 1
*
• I* PARKER f
« *
"No. 64 Broad Street,
Columbus, Georgia,
HAS NOW IN STORE
a. niKw
AID
Well Assorted Stock
OF
I)HY U001>N.
BOOTS l\B SHOES,
Ladlek* anti Men*’
HATS;,
TINWARfc,
Fftiioy Goodfi,
HOTIVNN,
&r •9 *o., Ate.,
Wuloh we wit) Oiler (0 the
Citizeds of Columbus
AND VICINITY
AT THE
Lowest Market Bates.
Mr. THOMAS OllAFFIH, (IsnsMly el
the Ira uf Ksun, Jhuhiom A Co.,) would
b* glad to •*• hi* oU friends aud oasUim
tn »t ibt fthotft ftdtlrtMr*
W. L. PARKER,
sspl 8m 64 Brood St.
T. S. SPEAR,
I'HACTICAI. Sin KXPKtIINrib
WATCHMAKER |a
JEWELLER,
Corner Bread and Randolph Bt*.,
AT ms OLD STAND,
Um bow opts s bsw.bbU risk stork «f
FINE GOLD WAT0K1H,
RICH GOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
. FINE PLATED CASTORS, *
CUPS, KNIVXS, FORKS,
MP00N8, I > tGKLK STANDS,,.
HYHUP-CUPS, Ao. ^
a So# tssant of
fllLVlK oad OOl.D TRIMBLES,
OOU) BOd BILVKa BPtCTACUW.
hair work,
Msda to Ord.r—ray Dtetga w Patters.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES »
IN GOLD, BILVER aad *T*BL VBSMK*.
WITCH WORK tad JEWELRY REPAIRED
'■T GOOD AND HESF0XN1NLB VOSXMtft.
MR. JAMES IRKCKER,
Ha* Chars* of th* Watch DcparUraat, which la II
■alf tea UUARSNTK* that tha work wULbadora
lo th* b**t poaatbffc manner.
Peracn* ha*in* PLAIN WsiehM can Mrs Ibsaa
JI WILLED, altnar la Haby, Chryaollte, Oar act or
Avaarauloc. * »
MR. IMGM1RE,
Who te too wait known to oral ray. ra«oi>ia*nda
tic a Don na, haa oharga of ths H.pairlq* *f J*w
alrj, Diamond SMtln*. Kngravlng. ate.
oo21 if
MS SHOES.
BLACK
and . S
■ %
RUSSET
BROGANS!
Best Grade.
—AT—
J . A . O O DJY ’ S
Mpll tf .
Fodder Wanted!
W'te L p*ete2 ¥P *°*’ ** lW Bro * 4 * rw *>
JOO Tons Baled Fodder.
s. -
ff«s J GOLD mwr PINS. and S8SO«S3(*NT
Call rad try thsm at
SSL* T. 8 . 8 PE AH’S.
J Cr* 0 **^ Wanted.
“ miu
A
BASK NOTXS
am, j
,
1. BARNARD k 00^
CORWBH IT. CLAIR AMD OML.M.
THOM PK ITUVTI,
Inbuydia* rrronlly occoplod by Iks Post oMco
Wo hkvt Jaoi rocotvod and oCor fat sal*
Indian IVi*Vi Hop* * Twlae
100 pkgaMj ICKKRKL, No*. 1 and 2, I*
barrels, kalvw, quarters aad kits;
60 Bbls PD
20 half Barrel* WWVR.
10 tiaoks (kJPFBt,
20 hags 111 tlAHfiAt) ‘A,
20 kegs HAL BGDA,
BO boxes Oslgats’s an Iloktr’* BOATS
2eVia HTARUH, I
20 grow Tolltt 8OAP0, ftOAPriasrio ak kinds,
20 Boxes CASTILE oso led
20 boxes Bogllth, CInb SAUCE, '
Bond oa
20 boxw Oablaot HAtJCK, V
20 50 boxw CATSUP,
boxoo PIOKLtKS, kalvw and quart*,
10 oases BROWN STOUT,
10 case* Muir’s AL
5 bills GOLDEN SYRUP, by th* k*rr*l
b Bhls or Bad* SUGAR B > HOUSE . ■
bbls SYRUP,
5 Oro*b*d EUGAR,
f* bhls Para RYE WHISKY,
2 bbls Old Bourbon •*
2b boxes Udolpko Wolf* WU1HKY,
U> » •■ « HOMNAPPE,
25 box** French SHANDY,
5 dettn Oanuia* Baker’s B1TT1E8,
20 doss* BLACKING BRUSH EH,
10 no** M**e»’* BLACKING,
20 aoioa White weak BRUSH KH,
20 tlotan Sorubbluf BRUSHES,
26 doton Assorted KKTH,
lOdcxso WASHJBOAJ
20 dins* BROOMS
26 JO Boxes SPICE CLOTHE! BOX » Tins,
20 *sl« tyu TUBS-all spa. •
NUTMEGS. •Mw,
l*KPPER, L
Purs GROUND In
Bt CARD SODA. «4
.
T ^ A,
by cats or »lw«*t svsry stksr
1* of 5
memm
s* M be bad at
£. B. A CO.’S,
' earner if, Clair and Ugle-
11)01 Mreet*.
ALSU, ON D AN ARTIOLE OF
SHOES,
an4* queniiijr of
D O S T I C S I
EITh'RR 4>B BALE OR $ARTKR.
Our P k of Good* la M be
op, and oct f
niamsstly fee
at b. k oo.
W«x will III a be liberal
IMacoaa to tb« Trado for
inch Ai CHOU an they may
awed. E. B, k CO.
Columbia Female Academy
'FH* X,.rcUe* •< ^ Inteltetton _
” I - • <>"■ k»)ll>rNlw-i W r ! l,i .
fteho »««r ill^sitrpas wiM tm AlvMs* late Hues
*qu*l Term*, toll te under _ ths
iunisdiste n tetec of kfr tns Mrs Csaotars
h« chargs* ter tatttoa.
W OP TUITION:
Literary incid*atal Detto,
tte ...... X. lift
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Bosta tor ik* 5** ftoto-......................t* t Otettteh steftf, w
I pli; .w CAMS,
Hgbte Trivtoasrf ten atisr u vAtats Aavssdi
»»p« tf - Jt M 8SUND X M, VtoMdraL
bi/ank
SUCH AS
Ledgers, Journal*,
GASH AND DAY BOOKS,
Of .Various Sizes,
WELL AND NEATLY BOUND
91 a 9009 ARTICLE OF YELLOW PAPER,
lor sate al tb* «PW orrioM.
' repStr
^ bills of lading
ml* St
■i
f XHXft OFFICE.
T-
KNICKKNACKS,NOflMN!
Wants Fall Faim
tor I heir Honey Must
TO
B. JACKSON’S,
1**13 Ilroad St •*
NEXT POOR to BOSIIfRA LAW HOW
TUB LARUK9T AND BEST UTOCK OF
DRY GOODS
-AH*
CLOTHING,
(JtstittisK •( tbs fatluwtag arOslss I
otttf new to sty frieaAa aatf euttowert t
OALICOK8,
DBI.AINBtt,
ALPAOAHaad LU8TRKB, *
MBKINod- Krsaoh sad KaglUk,
BINKNM,
ULBAOUBD MUHLINB and Sksstiag,
LADIEC CLOTH CLOAKft
tbs Latest Btyta, sad a great May stksr
artist** Mo auateroat to »«ntl .*
1 rsapsst fully is vita ay frlsad* am! out
toissrs to tall seoa.
BBT Country sierakanu will do soil to
loy la tkolr otippHo* at ay More •
B. JACKSON,
• >0l4 it 188 Broad arool.
I -c
*
MA COS 4 WMSTMBM
ietN
usn Attests
arriv* Msssa
if
Dawson, Ci
> 10I.UKR, uis tkr. wheat T si il
itwt is
ADVANCES ON
^yKwtu COTTON Vs
SAW YOU, sad aakstttwdl
jit
Advances oh
$MAmlwas PW.ttBW* a ..A a tkV
"flTVtwW »■« ABAFT i
A CARD.
ivrssuarus f RM to Mum I
M
v 5
akiRf bi frlBada tor
K caW mj I mtBWTi |.ihav I r
a*. as*i
Look to Your Own Intel
WHOLESALBand R£Ti
K riiCHftCtiNKr nh
FI80HA0HNB A
157 Broad Street,
(OPfSIlTISOAB'IBOTII
H AVI J WW samS a NKB tad WELL ISUK
IP STOCK sowsotte* of - ■■
CLOT
Boot!,
HATE, — .
>
(V,. 0
•ewsac.
F0ENI8HIN0 ( M
, msfeafo
“W
ladles’ and % 'f Tim ^
Basque
i* *f‘
OASfll MIRES,
OLOfHS, SATINETS.
UomfiHr (isodt if every fturl
Notions,
BTATIONERY,’ PERFUMERY, u A0,
c. •" ■m '
•
■
W* aso til rstpeotfully osll tbs sttsal
frlsads to (fa* Ikst (AM talk of at I
•mm Ua* ip Hs* York tisva tafltoto
Moos with of th.^i uys t
than torasbt* us to
4U.LTHKK»lUteLOWm«aA*BM*«k
WboitMie and Retail t
.
ret* lm t f
Wanted. ,
Uf la th« fktuih. ftttw wtii tflitreet.
Sorbtwt, all slw
.<V*of Job. *ru»*Oo,
WM R. BKBkLt,. wr
NEW
BOOT mil SHOE
BEDELL & I
v». 100
XtrOtJtS> r
Yf noaans to
*r* osar rsrtJvlaf , ytotaltr sat* <M»*f ,
BOOTS f ■
and wilt oontijauatly k
IdUUes's Misses' i
■
,
Mem' Roy*' and Yovtki' Bw
fisitars, and a>BtfroVtfopp«
mmrr, w aju^wax
*21
ua ra* is vita to
Soft Rad Cashmere
WV Vf Surest, ..:JiJSSai',
wt-----------
0RCCSRV AID OBMMmiBI BU«
HdshaUratasvtt towwti* Mr t
MWras«s. ■7 to l l wt Po WsshaUteptessta t anass to
rras onray a
tevtr as oUh s «*IL
■
.
tH» RiOHSW MAKKJtr PAICM P,
Country JProduc
At Me. AS Brewi Street,
JEFFERSON &
I ■
Wanted!
$10,000 nr gold i i
i WAjrr to avt 's
• 10.000 IYoU«ra_
oatos St old Motto*.
CHAR HL
XT tjrzs RBMOVBD tS «•
street, «Hk J H
rb*r* he trill
In mtona .fete* 3tm*by, nytori. fa
»saUy and corably >
to