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fHE 41AILY TIMES.
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City Official Journal.
SALT FOR THE POOR OF COLUMBCS.
1 will sell salt in quantities of 20 lbs. toeach
poor family, at 3 cents per;pound. To sol
diers wives I will give gratis 10 pounds, on
application to my store.
D. L. BOOHER.
The Fall terui of the Superior court for Mus
cogee county began yesterday, Judge WorriU
presiding, and was adjourned over to tba 2nd
Monday in Fedruary next.
The following Congressmen are probably
elected :
Ist District—Julien Hartridge.
3d do Hines Holt.
4th do A. H. Kenan.
7th do R. P. Trippe,
Bth do L. J. Gartrell.
10th do A. R. Wright.
Cheap Blankets. —Newspapea blankets are
coming into vogue: They are no joke. A cor
respondent of one of our exchanges thus refers
to the matter.
I have recently heard much about the value
of newspapers as substitute for blankete, and
have considered tbe statement to be apocryphal,
but, last evening, I was induced to make the
experiment. I took four full sized newspapers
and | pasted them together at the eedgs, making
oue large sheet the size of a blanket. I then
removed the blankets from my bed, and placed
the newspaper sheet betwen the one remaining
blanket, and the counterpane. Tbe result was a
comfortable night’s sleep, without any feeling
of cold. I pledge my word to you, gentlemen,
that this is literally true; and my object in mak
ing the communication is that by the medium
of your paper, the fact may be generally circu
lated ; for it is no trilling matter to the poor to
know that for an outlay of a few pennies they
can supply themselves with a comfortable bed
covering through the winter,
Never too Old to Learn. —There are some
good people who have been working at aboli
tionism in this country these many years past
who are beginning to get their eyes open, and to
get a glimpse of things on the other side of the
Atlantic just exactly as they are. The Albany
Evening Journal, for instance, on a review of
the whole case, comes to the conclusion, that
English (Exeter Hall) sympathy for freedom has
all along been hypocritical pretense, a humbug,
and a cheat. The Journal is entirely correct,
and the only regret one has to express in the
premises is that the anti slavery brethren in this
country had not made this discovery ere now,
It might have averted many &of the troubles thkt
are now upon us.—lV. Y. Exprese.
Mayor’s notice.
Whereas, His Excellency, the President of the
Cos nlederate States has .appointed Friday, the Jsth
of November inst., “as a .day of fasting, huniili*
ation and prayer,” and whereas,,, it is right tha
every community should., reverently observe and
respect this just and proper duty.
1 therefore officially request and invite the citi
zens of Columbus, to withdraw on that day from
the pursuit of their'accustomed business, and to
assemble inyhe sever al chuicl.eg of the, city tooffer
up prayer to Almighty God. l.et us all acknowl
edge our dependence upon Him, and solemnly in
voke Him to continue to our armies and to our
cause that gracious favor which He has so signally
manifested towards us both on land and sea; and
“that He may,give us victory over our enemies,pre
ser ve our homes and our altars from pollution, and
secure to us the restoration of peace and prosperi
ty ” JAMES F. BOZEMAN,
Mayor protein.
Columbus,Nov. 7, 18f*l. did
For Tax Collector.
The friends of J. J. ROCKMORE announce
him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Musco
gee county at the next election.
If elected, Mr. Rockmore will refund or relin
quish one-third of the income of the office to the
county, to reduce the taxes of the people, and if
the office pays what it does this year, he will
give one half. oct2B—te*
We are authorized to announce the name of
JORDAN L. HOWELL
Asa candidate for re-election to the office of Tax
Collector at the election in January next.
octl2—dte.
mm #- m
We are authorized to announce the name of
T. O. PRIDGEN
as a suitable candidate for Tax Collector of
Muscogee county at the ensuing election in
January next. oct2l—dte.
SUNDRIES, SUNDRIES!
1 aAA BUSHELS Turk’s Island or Packing Salt
I*UoU 150 Sacks Liverpool Salt;
f5 Bales Heavy GUNNY BAGGING ;
350 Coils Heavy Machine .ROPE;
10 Hhih>c hoice New Orleans Sugars;
50 Bbls Choice N. O. SYRUP ;
5 Tierces Prime RICE;
150 Smoked Beef Tongues;
* 50 Boxes Tobacco, various Brands;
00 bales (5 lbs. each) Smoking Tobacco;
10 Kegs and 15 half kegs Powder;
20 Quarter Boxes Raisins;
50 Cases Wolfe's Cognac Brandy, pure,
♦io “ “ Irish and Scotch Whiskey, pure;
SOOibs Maccaboy Snuff, in jars an in bulk.
40 Casts Eagle Mill’s Mustard, quarter lb. cans.
80 Dozen Yeast Powders:
50 Dozen Mason’s Blacking,
1 6 baskets and 3 cases fine Champagne;
j f 00 Bartels Liquors, various kinds and grades;
And many other articles to numerous to mention,
which 1 oiler to the trade or at retail at the lowest
price for Cash.
H JOHN N. BIRCH,
OctlO -ts. 128 Broad Street.
Salt, Salt.
1 AAA BUSHELS Turk’s Island Salt, said to be
1 ,UUU greatly superior to Liverpool tor sale by
oct*2l —ts JOHN N. BIRtiH.
Liquors, Wines, Liquors,
AS l AM desirous ofclosingout entirely my stock
of Liquors and Wines of every description, 1
offer my whole stock, embracing many desirable
grades of Rye and Monongahela Whiskey, Jamaica
andN.E.Rum. Holland Gin, N. Y, Gin. Common
and fine Brandy and Madeira and Port Wine,
At Greatly Reduced Prices, forCasb.
This ia an excellent opportunity for dealers to re
plenish their stocks. To anyone taking the whole
lot an extraordinary inducement will be offered.
JOHN N. BIRCH.
D. P. ELLIS. L. LIVIMSSTOR.
ELLIS 4 LIVINGSTON,
Auction and Commission Merchants,
COLUMBUS, GKO KOI A.
I'OKH. ((>l{\
A sow hundred bushels of choice WHITE
BREAD CORN for sale at $1 per bushel by
Sept 24, 61. ELLIS A LIVINGSTON.
SEAMSTRESS FOR HIRE,
A RELY TO
AT PRIVATE SALE.
75 Superior Matresses,
250 Boxes Tobacco—all grades.
Just received and for sale by
ELLIS A LIVINGSTON.
NEGRO KERSEYS,
1 Q BALES ON CONSIGNMENT, for sale by
A * ELLIS A LIVINGSTON.
Columbus, Oct. 4. dtf.
PALMETTO BASSET
Made by a Carolina Young Lady,
TO BE RAFFLED,
For the benefit of the Ladies’ Soldiers’ Aid So
ciety. Chances 50 cents each. To be seen at
Store of Mr. T. S. Spear, Broad st., Columbus.
Oct. 12—dtf
BY ELLIS & LIVINGSTON
ON Tuesday 13ih inst., 10 o’clock, we will sell
in front ot our Auction Room, w ithout reset ve
a large lot of
Household & Kitchen Furniture,
Embracing a great quantity of valuable housekeep
ing articles.
ALSO,
1 Two-horse Wagon, Iron axles;
1 Kockaway;
1 Good M»i le; s
1 New Gig;
On a credit till first of January, 1e63, for approv
ed endorsed paper.
nov7—dst ELLIfe & LIVINGSTON. Auc’rs.
FOR HIRE,
rjlWO NEGRO NEN, one a rough plantation
A smith; three women, one girl, and one or two
small toys; either for the balance of the year, or
until the 25th December, 1861. The women are
good Coots, house or plantation servants Apply
soon if you desire such, to
nov7—dtf ELLIS [LIVINGSTON, Auc’rs.
GEORGIA HOSPITAL.
At a meeting of the Board of Managers of
the Georgia Hospital in Richmond, and of the
Executive Committee of the Georgia Relief
and Hospital Association, represented by
the accredited agents, Rev. Dr. Joseph R,
Wilson, Rev. J. O. A. Clark, and Mr. J. M.
Selkirk, held this 14th day of October, IBGI,
the following preamble and resolutions were
unanimously adopted:
Whereas, it is proper that there should be a
perfect understanding between the Central
Hoard of the Georgia Relief and Hosptial As
sociation in Augusta, and the Board of Mana
agers of the Georgia Hospital in Richmond,
with regard to the relations existing between
them; and whereas, the Central Board in Au
gusta has made arrangements with the Confed
erate States Government, to carry by express
all contributions made through them to Geor
gia’s sick and wounded soldiers, the Govern
ment paying one half and the Association the
other half of .the express freight; and where
as, the Central Board in Augusta is keeping a
book, containing a record of all contributions
from Georgia, with the names of the donors,
whether such contributions are made in mo
ney or stores, which book is intended to be
hereafter published; and whereas, it is thought
to be the best system to secure union and con
cert of action, and to prevent wastage: There
fore, be it
Resolved, That all contributions are recom
mended to be made direct to the Central Board
ofthe Georgia Relief and Hospital Association
in Augusta.
Resolved, If any contributions ar made di
rect to the Georgia Hospital in Richmond, or
elsewhere in Virginia, that said contributions,
whether in money or in Hospital stores of all
kinds, be reported to the General Agent of the
Georgia Relief and Hospital Association in
Richmond, Mr. J. M. Selkirk,as money or Hos
pital stores contributed to the Georgia Relief
and Hospital Association, to be applied by
said Association through their agent afore
said, as the wants of the Hospital may de
mand.
Resolved, That an address be drawn up and
presented to the people of Georgia, signed by
the Board of Managers in Richmond, and the
Executive Committee of the Georgia Relief
and Hospital Association in Augusta, setting
forth more fully the objects of our Association,
and calling upon the people of Georgia to send
all their contributions through the Central
Board in Augusta.
Resolved, That this preamble and these res
olutions be signed by the Executive Commit
tee of the Georgia Relief and Hospital Asso
ciation, and by the Board of Managers in Rich
mond.
Resolved, That all papers in Georgia be re
quested to publish the foregoing preamble and
resolutions.
Joseph R. Wilson, Ch’n.
J. O. A. Clark,
J. M. Selkirk.
Commissioners Ex. Com.Ga, R. & H, Ass’n.
Alex. H. Stephens, Ch’n.
H. F. Campbell, Vice “
and Medical Director.
Lewis D. Ford,
Jos. P. Logan,
Surgeons in charge.
J. T. Patterton,
Wm. H. Pritchard,
Edwin A. Smith,
Board of Managers of the Georgia Hospital,
Richmond, Va. m „ ,
J. T. Newbery, Sec y.
Richmond, Oct. 14, 1361.
Approved by the other members of the Ex
ecutive Committee of the Georgia Relief and
Hospital Association.
Augusta, Oct. IS, li>Gl.
Wit. J. Hard, Vice Ch’n.
Henry Moore, Sec. Board Sup’ts.
W H. Potter, Cor. Sec. Ex. Com.
J. M. Newby,
H. F. Russell,
Geo. W. Evans,
H. H. Tucker,
E. Starnes,
Ex. Com. Ga. R.& H. Ass n.
Oct. 25, dlOt.
Coifee, Collee!
Ia FRESH lot of Rio, Java, Mocha, Just arriving at
A mar« gunby,croft & CO’!.
Smith & Ogletree’s Column
G A. B. SMITH. S.OGLETREE.
BMITH & OGLETREE,
General Auction and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 131 Broad Street,
COLUMBIB, C*A.
Agents fur the sale of Virginia Tobacco;
Sale and Hiring of Negroes, Ac. Ac.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
AUCTION SALES
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS A SATURDAYS,
At 11 o’clock, A. M.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
4 Ilbls. Old N. C. Apple Brandy,
10 Baskets Champagne Wine,
#0 Boxes .Soap,
t> Boxes Pie Fruit;
300 Boxes Tobacco—all grades
40,Old) Cigars,
4 Dozen No. 10 Colton Card s,
70,000 G. D. Caps,
•J Pairs Platform Scales,
4 Counter do.
1 Superior Roller Cotton Gin,
3 Stoves,
i Piano,
3 Show Cases,
00 No. 1 Matresses,
200 P ira Shoes assorted,
50 ‘ Blankets;
10 Pieces Linsey,
10 “ Ticking,
10 “ Cassimeres and Sattinetts,
A LARGE STOCK OF NEW FCJRNIFURE, viz:
30 Bateaus,
10 Side and Centre Tables,
10 Wardrobes,'
35 Bedsteads—various styles
10 Cribs,
10 Sofas,
3 Extension Tables,
1,000 Light Sash (glazed.)
1,000 “ “ (unglazed.)
A large lot of Medicines. Bottles, Jars, Ac.
SMITH & OGLETREE,
Columbus, Oct, 8, 1861 —and Iv.
Hides, Hides.
OH nnn- P °. UNDS HI DES WANTED, for
which the highest market price will
be paid. SMITH 4* OGLETREE,
oct2l—dtl 131 Broad Street.
Drugs, Medicines, &c.
WHOLESALE % RETAIL
JAMES A. WHITESIDE,
Columbus, Ga.
May 11,1861.—dtf.
Spalding’s Cephalic Pills,
At wholesale and retail, by
may 11 J. A. WHITESIDE.
Parr’s Native Grape Wine,
At $1,25 per bottle, cash, by
mayll J. A. WHITESIDE.
Nutmegs, Cloves & Cinnamon,
At wholesale and retail, by
may 11 J. A. WHITESIDE.
Cold Water Soda,
With choice Syrups, sold by
may II * J. A. WHITESIDE.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
At wholesale and retail, by
may 11 J. A WHITESIDE.
Bovee Bod’s Wine Bitters,
At wholesale and retail, by *
mayll J. A. WHITESIDE.
Concentrated Lye,
At wholesale and retail,by
may L i J. A. WHITESIDE.
I KOI IIIRT& CMPM
AT THE OLI) STAND OF
I) ANFORTH & NAG EL
DEALERSIN
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
the best articlesot
French and
American manufacture,
Oils of all Kinds,
Austin’s White Kerosene Oil,
Landreth’s Fresh Garden Seeds,U
SpiciS, Soda, Gelatine,
White ana Gray Potash,
Perfumery, Soaps and
Toilet Articles of all Kinds,
Fishing Tackle, &c,
We will be happy to serve as usual all of Lour ol
customers and as many new ones gas may favor u&
with their patronage.
TO CASH CUSTOMERS,
At wholesale or retail, we offer equal inducements
to those of any house in the city.
URQUHART & CHAPMAN,
DRUGGISTS,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
Fe!»ruarvl4th. 1801— dwlv
BINDING
ALL rTS BRANCHES
wit'udespatch an-i elegantly done at short notß
TIMES OPFICE
flolutnhns. Nov. Vf —'dti
TAKE \OTIli:!
ALL indebted to the late firm of MANLEY,
HODGES & CO., will please come forward and
settle WITHOUT DELAY. They must have money
and that from ’.hose indebted to said firm.
MAWIEY, HODGES At CO.
Columbus March 16 —dtt
Star Gandies.
C.J \ WHOLE and Half Boxes Candles,prime qua
«.)U lity, for sale at a small advance for Cash.
Fehlfl -dwtf E. BARNARD^
Book Binding
li>XBCUTED in superior style st the «fit« of th
Ha ‘ GoinsubasTimes 1
TO THE TAX-PAYEES OF MUSCO
GEE & CHATTAHOOCHEE
COUNTIES.
Arc l aie hereby notified to prepare a list of all tbe
A taxable ; ropertv in your possession as soon as
possible—as the a-se rors are now appointed and
wilt cell on you for a Ist of the following named
prepertv, to v\ it:
st. Rt-al estate -including lands and estate
theieiu, with Ferries, Bridges and Mines.
2d. Slaves—male and female ofall ages.
A *bl Merchandize, ail goods and w’ares for sale,ex
cept the agricultural products of the country.
4th. Bank Stock, except such as may be returned
by the bank by its proper officer.
6th Railroad and other corporate stork, do. do.
bih. Money at interest, including bills and ail notes
and securities, beating luteicst, except Confederate
Bonds.
Tib. Cash on hand or deposit in bank or elsew here.
Bth. * attle. horses or mules raised for sale.
91 It. Gold Watches,
loth. Gold and Silver Plate.
11th. Pianos.
12th. Pleasure Carriages.
This Is done by an act ofti.e Confederate Congress
to raise money for ilie support of the Government.
All persons failing to deliver to the assessors a cor
rect list of his taxable ptoperty, when called on, will
he doubly taxed. 1 trust all tax payers will be
prompt in making out tbe required list, so the Gov
ernment will be pat to as little trouble as possible.
ABB essous Appo nted.— Muscogee Cou nty.— City
—A. O. Blackmar, Sr ,-Richard M.Gray. Country.
Wm G. Johnson and J. A. Winn.
Chattahoochee County.—J. M. Osteen, Jas. Cas
tleberry. J. D. Williams, and I eroy Ballard.
JORDAN L. HOWELL,
Confederate Tax Collector for the counties of
oct26—Tl3t Muscogee and Chattahoochee.
Nothing More Acceptable
TO A
S6ldier Friend.,
Than the following Articles# Don’t fail when
packing a box to send some of these; they are just
suited to a soldier,s taste, and w hat he most sel
dom receives,
RASPBERRY and Blackberry Jelly,
Currant and Pineapple do.
Grape and Orange do
Peach and Pear do
• Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry Jam.
Preserved Oranges, Crab Apples, Damsons,
Pineapples,Peaches, Pears, Grapes,Quinces,
Preserved Canton Ginger,
Pickled Peaches, Spiced Peaches,
Pickled Cucumbers, Onions, Olives, Limes,
l.obsteis, Cysiers, Walnuts, Mangoes, Beets,
Tomatoes, Ate, &c.
English Chow-Chow and Piccalilla,
Raspberry Vinegar,
Lemon, Pine Apple and all kinds of Syrups.
Fresh Lobsters, fresh Tomatoes, fresh
Strawberries, fresh Peaches, fresh Corn,
Green Peas, Lima Beans, i-c. &. c. in air tight
cans.
Fresh Mustard and Dandelion coffee
Tomato Catsup,
And numerous other articles lo be found at
octl I—dtf W. H. H. PHELP’S,
Under Cook’s Hotel
Dr. A. C. Wingfield
OAS removed his office to the brick building
-‘--'-opposite Gunby, Croft & Co’s, St. Clair st. —
From this date I will practice only for the cash.
My patrons must settle their bills immediately
after I have treated and discharged a case.
Oct. 3, 1801—d2in.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
, HRS. W.K.SCHI.EV &J . A. PEASANTS
gfjgsp have associated themselves in tin. practice of
1m Medicine and Surgery,
££& Their office is in Odd Fellows’ Hall on the
iirsi door, wtiere they may be found either day or
night when not absent on professional service.
April 4th, INiiJ—dl v.
DRY GOODS! DRYGOODS!
WE HAVE paid particular attention to the
replenishing of our Dry Goods Stock,
which we assure our customers and the pubic in
general, is as eomplete and well assorted now as
any to be found anywhere, and comprises a large
lot of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS;
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS;
BROWN & BLEACHED SHEETING,
FANNELS AND LINSEYS,
HOSIERY, AND GLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
A LARGE lot of GOODS for SOLDIERS’
Wear, and a good many more articles too nu
merous to mention. We will sell any ofthe above
goods as low as can be expected at this time,
and solicit a share of public patronage, as we ex
pect to spare no pains to please.
S. ROTHCHILD A BRO
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 30. ts.
WANTED TO RENT,
A Comfortable Dwelling with about six rooms,
convenient to the business part of town.
Address Box 247.
aug 26
ARMY REGULATIONS,
AND ARTICLES OF WAR, adopted for the
use of the Army of the Confederate States, in
accordance with the late Act of Congress.
Price by mail $1 50.
For sale by J. W. PEASE.
Sept. 23, 1861. ts
Wolfe’s Schnapps and Brandy,
At wholesale and retail, by
mayll ___ J. A. WHITESIDE.
ihtra Flour.
1 (kfl DBLS. Double Extra St. Louis Flour; Cream
lUUofthe West,and other choice brands, at
marß3 GUNBY, CROFT & CO’S.
DRUMS! DRUMS! DRUMS!
That Cannot be Excelled.
r JMIE subscribers have commenced the manufac-
X tureof DRUMS, and will be prepared in a few
days to supply Military Companies
BRANDS 4-KORNER.
Columbus, May 6 —dtf
Executor’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the JOrdinarv of Deca
tur county, Ga., will be sold on the first Tues
day in December next, at the late tesidenee of Dan
iel Rambr, dec’d, on Ci attahoochee, the following
pro; erty belongingto the estate of said deceased,
consisting of 47 head of horses, mules &c.; 650 head
of cattle among which are some 150 or 200 head beef
cattle and nine yoke of oxen; 30 4 head hogs among
which are 150 head bacon hogs; 1100 head sheep,
35 or 40 sacks salt; 400 111 h coflee; large quantity of
sugar and syrup; 12.100 bushels of corn; large quan
tity of fodder; quantity rve, barley,oats thiesf ed and
unthreshed; Poiatoesand 20 bushels Iverson grass
seed; Singer’s sewing machine No. 3; household and
kitchen furniture; 75 or 80 pair _negro shoe*; lot of
E. F. kerseys; lot of medicines; whitelead etc., —
poultry and sundry articles too tedious to mention;
wagons, smith and plantation tools and implements.
Terms of sale—All amounts under ; !@lO cash. All
amounts o\erten to SICO in small notesj payable Ist
January, 1863. All amounts over ;£IOO, smalnotes
payable one half January Ist 1663 the other half
January Ist 1864, with inte est on the last instalment
from Jannary Ist 1863 All notes with tw'oappiov
ed securities, no security, living out of the State
Principal orsecurity must live in the county,
1200 or 1400 actesppen land will be rented, Sa’e
continued from day to day until'completed.
Also, on Thursday 12th December next, at the
plantation ofsa and deceased, in Mitchell Cos, Ga.
property of said decease, the following property —
y head horses and mules: boghead cattlet 00 hogs,
among them 50 bacon hogs; lot of corn, peas and
potau e*; wagons, smith aud plantation tools and
utensils, ami sundry other articles too numerous to
mention, 500 acies open land will be rented.
Terms of sale as above: Sale continued from day
to day until all iscempleted.
DRURY RAMBO, Ex’r.
Bainbridge, Ga Oct, 24—dwtds.
HUGHES & HODGES
WILL CONTINUE THE
House amlMiM
COMMISSION BUSINESS
In all itr=t Branches.
T , , WM. H. HUGHES,
July 4—dwfim W. C. HODGES.
Marshal’s Sale.
117 ILL be sold at the site of Market House, in
V V the Cty of Columbus on the Ist ’Tuesday in
December next, between ihe legal hours of sale
a negro man named Henry, levied on as the prop
erty ot Frank Doles, to sat sfy two executions is
sued by the Clerk ot Council against said Doles
for City Tax due by said Frank Doles for the years
860 and 1861. Amount of Tax s7*2 (Hi.
G. A. HUCKEBA, Dep. Marshal,
November 1. 1861—dtds
DISSOLUTION.
r TMIE copartnership of Spain A Chapman in
A the Stage Line and Livery Stable business,
was dissolved ou the 31st October past, by mu
tual consent.
The business will be continued by William B.
Spain,
WM. B. SPAIN,
A. W. CHAPMAN.
Talbotton, Nov. 7 —d-lwlt.
CASH SYSTEM.
ON and after this date, we will sell as near as
possible for cash. J. W. PEASE.
CHAFFIN A JOHNSON.
Sept. 24, IS6I. ts
WAR I WARM WAR 111
Made to order:
BRASS BUCKLES and PLATES, for Belts
and Cartridge Boxes, and MOUNTINGS Jor
Bayonet Scabbards.
All TIN and SHEET IRON FURNITURE
for Camp Stores.
Which are manufactured and sold at reasona
ble prices.
OFFICERS’ and SERGEANTS’ SWORDS,
finished in the best style,
CAVALRY SABRES, Ac.
We also put Bayonets to Double Barrel Shot
Guns and Rifles.
L. IIAIMAN, A BRO.
june 26tf Next door to Dr. Ware’s Drugstore
niEWARRIViU.
MACKEREL, in kits y 2 bhls.all No*
HAMS, choice Country smoked.
MESS BEEF, in half barrels.
SUGARS, Ground, Pulverized, Crushed, als
Stewart’s A. No. 1.
N. O. SYRUP, in bbis. and half bbls. all at low
est market rates by
marl*—dtf GUNBY, CROFT & CO.
SERVICE SWORDS AND
BELTS.
ON hand and made to order. The blades are
made out of the best of Steel and tempered to
stand the Army test.
We can now beatthe Hessians in making num
ber one Swords.
Ou hand at the m irket prices, a few of
COLT’S NAVY PISTOLS,
COLT’S PISTOL CAPS,
MILITARY BUTTONS,
STAFF AND COMMON GOLD LACE
CAVALRY SPURS, ETC.
The best service applied to tempering Swords.
The work will not fail to give satisfaction.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
A. H. DkWITT.
Sept. 28, dtf.
TO MILITARY COMPANIES.
E have received to-day the following goods
V V Gray Satinets,
Gray S. C. Tweeds,
Brown N. C. Jeans,
Gray Georgia Cassimers,
Gray^Flannels,
Gray and White Blankets,
Gray and Blue Cloth,
MILITARY BUTTONS.
All Wool Lindsey, Hickory Stripes and Shirte
and many articles suitable for uniforms.
S. ROTHCHILD & CO.
Aug 22, IS6I. ts
SOLD OUT !
IV/ E have thisday sold out our entire inteiest in
f T ttie CLOTHING & MANUFACTURING busi
ness to Mr. THOMAS J. LEWIS, » who will be
found constantly on hand, ready to supply our old
customers and the public generally, with Clothing
Thanktul for past favors, we solicit for Mr Lewis a
liberal patronage from our o Id friends and custom
ers.
All those indebted lo us either by note or account
will please come fotwai and and settle as soon as pos
sible, as we are anxious to close up our business.—
Either one ot the firm can alw tys be found at the
old stand. BAUGH 4- TILLMAN.
Columbus, bit. 8, 1861. oct7 -dtf,
Old Apple Jack,
AND*
OLD PEACH made at Stone Mountain
Georgia.
CHAMPAGNE Wim*B— extra brands For sale by
march 23 GUNBY, CROFT A CO.
•>0 Bbl§. Fresh Meal,
A FINE ARTICLE, for sale by the Barrel at th
lowest market rates, by
uiar23 GUNBY, CROFT A CO
REFINED SUGARS.
C»n BBLB. Crushed, Powdered, and C. Sugars for
UU sale by E. BARNARD,
march 21 —dtf
MILITARY BUTTONS.
A GOOD supply of Gilt Buttons, Large and
small sizes. For sale by
and. ts T. 8. SPEER.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold at Grern
Hill, Stewart County, Ga., the entire estate,
except negroes, of lehabod Cox, late of said connty,
deceased, consisting of 960 acres oi land, in a good
state ol cultivation; adapted to cotton or corn
There is fine Bottom lands on it, and it is all well
ditched and fenced; vin house and iron screw, a
pleasant residence; two churches, school house and
post office, in a half a mile of t the residence; society
tine. Also, a lot of mules and horses, milk cows
and cattle; some seventy five pork hogs, stock hogs;
some five thousand bushels of corn; fodder, grain
of different kinds; blacksmith and farn ins tooi?.;—
two road wagons, one cart; household and kitchen
furniture. The sale will commedce on Tuesday the
17th day of December next, continuing from day to
day until all is sold: The land will be sold first.
JAM EH R. COX. > „ ,
WILLIAM M COX, { El,s
Vni i 1.1861 wtds*
ADMINISTRATOR’* PALE-Will be sold at
the Court House door in the town of Dawson.
Terrell county, on the first Tu» sday in January next
within the legal hours oi sale, Lot of Land No 2*4,
sold as a part of the real estate of the late Willis
P, Baker, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOSEPH CAS SWELL, Adm’r.
November 11,1861. —wtds.