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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1875.
IT MIS. PIATT.
•1L either yon or I,
At tor whatever If to My If Mid,
aft fee the other die,
Or hear, through dlfteaee, of the other's
death,
8ometlme.
nd yon or I most hide
Poor empty eyes and faeee, wan and wet
ttu Life’s greater grief, beside
The other’# coffin, sealed with Alienee, yet,
Sometime.
nd yon or I must look
Into the other'f grave, or far or near,
nd read, as In a book
Writ in the dust, words we made hitter here,
Sometime.
Sometime.
“d. If the nulling song,
Break from the bosom of the bird for love,!
o more to listen long,
One shall be dear below—one deaf above,
Sometime.
*
•B
both must lose the way
herein we walk together very soon;
in the dark shall stay—
other first shall see the rising moon,
Sometlms.
J fast, fsflt friend of mine!
Alt np the rolee I love to mueh and warn,
wring faint hands end pine,
•11 me 1 may ba left forlorn, forlorn,
Sometime.
f I may klfs through tears,
lorever falling and forever cold,
I ribbon from sweet years,
no dear dead leaf, one preolous ring of gold,
Sometime.
jt yon may think with pain
Df some alight grace, aome timid wish to
pleaee,
toe eager look half vain
nto your heart, aome broken fobs like these.
Sometlms.
THE PACIFIC MAIL GRAB.
GROCERIES.
20,000 1 ““ nA 0MA ” QM ’
too barrels Florida Syrup,
London Layer Raisins,
New Zanta Currants,
Spiced Pigs Feet and Tripe,
Fulton Merkel Beet,
% ‘Freeema of all kinds, “Shakers,”
Jellies In all varieties, “Queen" Ollvea,
Pickles and Uannsd Oooda,
Hsidaick Champagne,
Foreign and Domestic Wines,
Prinoe Albert Biscuit,
Dundee Marmalade, *
Maw “Diadem” Hums,
JUST RSCIIVSD AT
H. F. ABELL ft CO.
dHB tr
Egg Maoaronl 2So par pound.
Italian " 29o "
Naw Turklah Prunoa I* 3.4o par lb.
Curranta 12 l-2o ••
Kingtford'a Otwego Corn Starok, 20o.
“ “ Sll. Gloaa •• l5o.
Mattby’a Preparad Coooanut.
Atmora’a Minoe Meat, 8 lb palla $1
“ •• “ 10 •• $2
ROB’T S. CRANE,
deeSS ffebl dlSml Tm*tss.
DRUGGISTS.
Blue Drug Store.
. & nun BnairnoK, at a
SWTSPSff
Row prepared to furnish Columbus Sato
end vicinity with anything 1a his lint At
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
Hs proposes to pay special attention to the
JOBBING TRADE, and offers great Induee-
msnts to Country Merchants. He keeps only
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
Call and see him at 1S6 Broad Street.
From this date eash la required far all goods.
oo4 tf
HOTELS.
Commercial Hotel,
eling on business or pleasure* ...
we can to make your stay with us pleasant and
agreeable. GlveuaatrlaL
RIDDLE A 8MITHA, Prop’rs.
uovii tr
OSRUmOM FUND OF A MILLION AMD A
HALF—$276,000 PAID TO A DKMO-
C&ATIO COMOBX88MEN.
•I to the Cincinnati Oommerelal.]
Vabhinoton, December 31.—The Ke-
blioan Congressmen are muob elated at
» faot that the Pacific Mail investiga-
bn shows that John C. Sohumaker,
nooratio member of Congress from
loklyn, New York, received $275,000
the corruption fund. Relatively, this
is sum, if distributed among the Demo-
itio Congressmen, would make a much
gor pro rata amount than the sum
«ved to have been paid Bill King. The
tribntioo of the auui to Representatives
both sides of the House is an old trick
the lobby. The philosophy seems to
that Congress will not make unpleasant
nines if members of both parties are
wived in improper transactions. The
overy of the connection of Schu-
;er with the affair must be both
surprise and discomfiture to Mr.
k. The latter {has been the leading
it in roviviog this investigation. Hih
rate conversation showed that his pur-
i was to “catch” some prominent Re-
iioans, as it was Job Stevenson's pur-
i to “catch the Speaker." No Repub-
,n member of Congress has yet been
ivered with the corruption pelf, but
large sum of $275,000 is directly
ied to a Democratic member of Con-
The ingenuity of Irwin’s original
iwer becomes more apparent by Ihe
lovery of Schnmaker. Sohumaker,
i Parsons and King, was a member or
toer of tbe Forty-second Congress, and
also a member or offioer of the present
ingress.
The testimony of Irwin in secret sea
ls being rspidly corroborated. He
iv« the snb-oommiUee privately to un-
rstand that the amount of the oorrnp-
n fund was about $125,000. The anal
is of tbe testimony before the commit-
at New York, shows that even a larger
m than this was ei pended for oorrnpt
' poses in connection with tbe subsidy,
he testimony shows theft $800,000
charged to Irwin, $200,000 to
-kwell, through Roach, $180,000 to
Panama Railroad Company, a false
try to ooooeal fraud, $50,000 to profit
d loss; a similar entry of $300,000 to
U. Stock well, making altogether about
,000,000. Tbe name of Sobumakei
■ one of the first which was connected
th the subsidy in the political gossip of
e capital. Sohumaker himself, who was
re three days ago; being asked why be
~ not immediately seil for Europe as he
planned to do, replied: “1 am afraid
y would charge that I was running
ay from the Paoifio Mail." The pros-
t whereabouts of Sohumaker appears to
unknown. Several telegrams have
n sent here to find him to-day, but he
left. Sohumaker was a member of
Forty-first Congress, is a member of
e present Congress, and is eleeted to
next Congress as a Democrat. He
were exactly the description of the
•on who accompanied King to the
erican Exchange Bank in New York,
d who presented the $275,000 check.
^Glutiont.—While the war against in-
toperanoe in driuking is beiug waged,
y does not some one rise up to combat
lemperauco iu eating ? How does it
)peu that amid the everlasting ary
nust drunkenness we never hear a
1 against its sister evil—gluttony ?
kink, says a well known physician, I
I assert • ith troth that, in a long prao-
jft, three have died among my patients
over-eating where one has died
drink. Whence oome apoplexy,
•lysis, dyspepsia, and a host of other
jsases bat from too much rich
tsken under most imprudent cir-
istauces ? And yet we hear of no so-
y formed to prevent this growing evil,
pan oats until be drops down with apo-
«y by the roadside, when up comes
coroner with a jury of twelve good
i and true, who pronounce a verdict,
Bed from intemperance." So be did,
i what kind of intemperance was it ? I
|e heard more than one minister in the
lit expatiate with great vehemence
nst the sin of drunkenness, whose
r appearance was proof positive that
•as preeminently guilty of gluttony.
nk in THU Pulpit.—A special dis-
i from Cincinnati to tbe Chicago
Kit* aayg: “ There was a stunning
ation in oue of our Episcopal churches
John’s) on the oeeaiuen of the Christ-
services and communion. The rector
bis oburch, Rev. C. B. Davidson, died
mtly, and his place has not yet been
plied. To-day a minister of Coving-
had been secured to officiate. Unfor*
jbtely tbe gentleman had partaken
Vsr too freely of egg-nog before going
be church, and worse still, when he
there he dived into the jug of com*
bon wine, drinking long and often of
[ioh juice of tbe grape. He managed
■ through the formal services deoent-
kt by the time he commenced on hit
btraas sermon the mixture of egg-
ind wine had so worked upon him
be was badly ‘off,’ and wandered std-
He rambled around, jnmping from
7»pic to another in such a way that
nld see that the man was drunk. At
•hen the thing became nnbearsble,
ardena gave the signal, end tbe con*
lien got up quietly and left with
[ty, leaving the miniater to talk to
r benches."
lisa Louella Styles, daughter of Col.
► Styles, of tbe Netet, gave s Christ-
boner to the white children of Al-
> without distinction.
. Robinson and John Henley, both
1, bad a fight in Cuthbert on Sstur-
ie 2<#th ult., which ended in the
1 billing the latter with e knife,
i was arrested.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The Old Shoe Store
la full of New Shoes. Our late additions art
The Protection Too Shoofor children.
Ladle*’ Glove A Pebble Button Boot*.
Lidice’ Fine Kid Button Boote.
Miieee’ Fine Kid Button Boote,
Ladle*’ and Mi****’ Kid Opera Boot*.
All “as pretty as new shoes."
Bargains in Boots I
Men’s Hand-Sewed Booh for per pair.
SO caiet Men’* Thick Boots, very chaap.
Ladies' Kid and Felt House Slippan.
Men’s, Boy*' and Youth*’ Slipper* in variety.
The Old Reliable Well*’ Hand-Sewed Shoe.
The Virginia Stitch-Downs.
And a full stook of desirable work In quan
tity and variety, and at prices worth the at
tention of any buyer.
WELLS ft CUBTIS,
No. 73 Broad St.,
non* tr Sian of th. Bl* Boot.
CLOTHING.
Largest Stock, Best Goods,
Lowest Prices 1
BALTIMORE
CLOTHING HOUSE!
88 Broad Street.
Business Suits,
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Coats, Talmas, &o.
A complete assortment of
Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing.
A fine line of
White and F&ney Shirts,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
Scarfs, Hats, Caps,
All goods warranted to be aa represented.
Qlre ns a trial.
H0FFL1N, RICH &C0.,
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
f. O. HARI
i to pee bln fr
octJ tf DoodfcW
DIARIES
-piOR 1876, IN GREAT VARIETY AND
VERY LOW PRICES, AT
i, W. Pease A Norman’s.
duels tf
GREER’S ALMANACS
3For 1870, at
J. W. Pease & Norman's
Book-Store.
1»4| HOWARD HOUSE, 11174
Eufaula, Alabama.
J. W. HOWARD. Prop’r.
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga.
J. W. UTAH, Prop'r.
Fun Gold**, OUrk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
U*du m lUma Horn.
»,h o.u j. wr. mi, PMpr.
HIDES.
Important to Merchants.
ftUY your WRAPPING PAPER AND PAP3
ft U AGS st boas, at New York rates, froa
M. M. HIR8CH,
Ooruer Bridge sad Oglethorpe streets
Important to the Public.
ILL HIDES, PURE, RHBIWAZ, RAQfi, «
at highest eash prices, to
M.M.HIR8CH,
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
fit. Clair Street, Gunby's Building, next to
Freer, Illges fc Go.
Real Estate Brokerage ft Insurance.
PROVISION BROKER
I twin Dull* T«t«CT.mi ttvm
Louisville and Saint Louis,
deei tf
RESTAURANTS.
SANS SOUCI
Bar, Restauraat ? Ten Pin Alley,
B est of wines, liguors a cigars.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and ULotoe
Moals served at sll hours, at reassnabls prises,
and private room* when desired.
THE TEN PIN ALLEY Is ths best srer
constructed In Columbus. Mr. JAS. FOR AN
kas char**.
eeUM tf A. J. BOLAND, Proprlstor.
LADIE6 OF COLUMRUS,
AND
Ladles Visiting the City!
Mrs. M. R. HOWARD
B EGS leave to Inform them that for the
next torty days she will sell her large
stook or
Millinery, Hair Good*,
Jewelry, Ornamenta,
Hats and Bonnets
AV COST.
Plantation Stock and farm
ing Utensils for Bent.
T^vESIRING to give my undivided atten
J_/ to law. I will rent or lease what «■
known as the Ohappcll form, at Warrler
Stand, Ala., with a portion of the mules and
all the farming utensils. About 800 seres of
open land, gTi house end Schofield press.
Labor oan be had oa reason able terms, and
oorn bought at this time lor 74e per bushel In
the neighborhood, and on the place. The term
is Widely known as a moit exoellent one.
JAS. M. RUSSELL,
Law Office, Columbus, Ga.
oetST dftwtf
ir
with i
J. J. & W. R. WOOD
uMuunat otunn m 4< oru*u av.«
Choice and fielsot Ooods, Batter and
Eggs a specialty.
Canned Goods, all klads;
Preserves and J*lU*f,
Fruits, Foreign and Domsstle,
Pick Isa, assorted;
Crackers, a select assortment.
Seedless Kalalns, Candles in
great variety.
Baskets, Tubs, Tin wars, Brooms and Bas
kets. Ws keep everything In ths Housekeep
ing line. We respeetlnlly Invite the publle to
... . *-- ||- -oogs ai
Jurtls.
dees Sm
Election Notice.
rnHE election for Oonstah'ee In theTTMer
or Lower Town, at the Court House.
F. M. BROOKS,
decks td Ordinary.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
HOLSTEAD & CO.
STANDARD
IM^JVTTJrtJEJS
JLXsTJD
CHEMICAL SUPPLIES!!
FARMERS MAKINC THEIR OWN FERTILIZERS!
Currie’s Flour of Raw Bone,
Ammoniated Dissolved Bone,
Superphosphate of Lime,
Charleston Acid 1 *liowplinte,
Pitre IVova Scotia Land Plaster,
S-ULLplLette -A.ro.in.orLia,,
MURIATE POTASH, NITRATE SODA.
CHEAP AGRICULTURAL LIME-
Formulas for Mixing Furnished Gratia.
Send for Prices of Seeds of All Kinde, and
FAH.MING-1!
HOLSTEAD & CO.,
Agricultural Depot,
137 & 139 Broad Street,
Columbus, Georgia.
At Cost—At Cost—for Thirty Days!
Fall and Winter Ore** Good*, White Good*, Ribbon*, L«o*«,
Towtllng, Table Demisk, Wool Flannel*, Jean*. Tweed*, Cmlmtrn,
Sho**, Hat* and Notion* of Every Variety, at oo*t for oath.
OUB STOCK OP
Stripes, Chech, Brown and Bleached Domestics anU Flints
Will be kept replenished anti sold at the lowest market rates.
Ws give special invitation to all to come and see us.
„ mA M CHAPMAN A VERSTILLE.
dec! deodfcw
SIMMONS’
^Th# v Symptoms-of. *Liv"r
Com,rt*lut **rp uuttMineM and
V*m Jn ths tide, tlometitnat .the
prip I* inthe shoulder, aud ia
mistaken clinumatiam. The
stomach U a Hoc tort with loss of
appetite and sickneaa, bow
el* iagenantl eoStive, aome-
tiuif* i* troubled with alter
nating wtth lax. Tlte head
pain, and dull, heavy sensation, conaldeiable loss
of memory. Hccompuiied with p.iuful ucnaation
of luring left Undone s»m«Rhit!g which ought to
Invn Im) boiiii done. Often,complainiug of weakuud*,
debility, and low spirit*. ttajnotlin*ii sunny of
tho ttb-*ve. symptoms etteud the dlstiase,*'i*iiii at
other times very few of them; but the Liver is
gone rally -the organ most involved.
REGULATOR I
Notice of Dissolution.
of FREER, ILLGES & CO., having expired
by limitation, the business of said firm Is com
pelled to l>e clo -od up.
To those who have paid us premptly, we re-
there aro a groat many, and whom we have ac
commodated to the extent or onr ability, will
please call without delay and pay us, or make
satisfactory settlement.
The tinall stock of
GROCERIES
on hand we will sell strictly for CASH until
closed out.
THE WAREHOUSE BUSINESS OF
ALUN, FREER ft ILLGES
will be continued until the close of the present
ootton season.
January 1,1775. oawdkw lm
SIGHT DRAFTS
ON ENGLAND,
“ Ireland,
“ Scotland,
“ France,
“ Germany,
“ Italy,
“ Austria,
“ Denmark,
“ Sweden,
“ Norway,
“ Helglum,
M Holland,
“ fiwltserland.
For sale by
M. N. BPPINO.
Apply at Uhattahooffitse National Bank.
W. W. SHARPE A 00.,
Publlahers’ Agents
No. *6 Park Bow, Naw York,
kra Mlh.rlwd t— CaalraU for **•
v.rtl.lac la oar paper.
milt.tt •
THE FAVORITE
HOME REMDDVT
I S warranted not to contain a Rlnglo particle
of Mercury, or any Injurious mineral sub
stance, but Is
PURELY VEGETABLE,
containing those Southern Roots and Herbs,
which an All-wise Providence has placed lu
countries where Liver Diseases most prevail.
It wilt curt all dittatet earned by Derangement of
the Liver and Bowelt.
Sionut’ LIVER REGULATOR, or Medicine,
Is eminently n Family Mediclno; and by being
kept reudy for lmmodlate resort will save
many an hour of sutlorlug und many a dollar
In time and doctor*’ bills.
After over Forty Years’ trial it Is still re
eel ving the most unqualified testimonials to its
virtues from persons of the highest chtraeter
and respectability. Eminent physicians com
mend it as ths most
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR
Constipation, Headache, Pain in tho Hhonlders,
Dlittnois, Sour Stomach, bad t.vdo in the
mouth, bllltous attacks. Palpitation of the
Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidney*, des
pondency, gloom and nrebodtngs or ovil, all of
which are the offsprings of a diseased Llvor.
Fer Dyspepsia or Indlffontlon.
Armed with this Antidote, all oliraates and
ehanges of water and rood inay bo faced with
out fear. As
FEVERS, BOW Ei. r»./u
HESS, Jn UN DICE, BAUSEA,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
It Is ths cheapest, purest and host Family Med
icine in tho A or 1«11
CATJTIO 3ST.
Buy no powders or Pkeparkd SIM
MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR uuIohh iu
our engraved wrapper, with Trade mark,
Stamp And Signature unbrokcu. None
other is genuine.
J. II. ZKIM* ft CO.,
Maoon, G;i.,ft Philadelphia.
FOB RALE BE ALE ItltUiiiiJHTH,
take;
S1MM0NVL1VER REGULATOR
For all diseases of the Live
Spleen.
At a Remedy ti
It Ha» Ho Equal.
TESTIMONIALS.
“I have never seen or tried sueh a simple, ef-
fluacious. satisfactory and pleasant remedy In
my lire.”—H. Hairbb, St. Louis, Mo.
HON. ALEX. H. STEPHENS.
“I occasionally use, when iny condition re
quire* it, Dr. Simmons’ Lher Kogulator, with
good clfeot."—lion. Albx. H. STKruxns.
GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA.
valuable addition to the medio .1 science.’’—
(Jov. J. Gill Shortbb, Ala.
I have used tbe Regulator In my fami
ly for the past seventeen years. I can safsiy
recommend it to the world aa the best medicine
1 have ever used for that class of diseases it
purports to euro.*’^H. F. Thiopbr.
PRESIDENT OF CITY BANK.
“Simmons’ Liver Regulator has proved a
good and efficacious modlolne.’’—C. A. Nut-
tiro,
DRUGGIST.
“We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim
mons’ Liver Medlolne for more than twenty
years, and know it to be the best Liver Regula
tor offered to »he public.”—.w. R. Lvov and
11. L. Lvov, Bellefontalne, Ga.
“I was cured by Simmons* Liver Regulator,
afier having suffered several yoars with Chills
and Fever.’’—R. F Ahdbkson.
THE CLERGY.
“Have boon a dyspeptlo fur years; began the
Regulator two years ago; It ha* acted like a
charm in my eibe.’’—Rbv. J. C. Holmes.
LADIES’ INDORSEMENT.
“I have given your medicine a thorough trial,
aud In uo ease has It failed to give lull satis
faction.’’—Ellbx Mbacmam, Chattahoochee,
Fla.
SHERIFF BIBB COUNl'Y.
“1 have used your Regulator with suoetaiful
oflect in Bilious Code and Dyspepsia. It Is an
oxeelleut remedy, and certainly a publlo bless-
lug.”—C. Mastxrson, Bibb c unty, Ga.
MY WIFE.
“My wlfeand self have used the Regulator
for years, and testify to Its groat virtues
Ksv. J. K Fbldbb, Perry,Ga.
“I think Simmons’ Llvor regulator one of
the bent medicines over made for the Liver.
My wlfeand many others have used It with
wonderful effect.”—E. K. Stamm, Albany,
Ga.
M. D.
“I have used the Regulator In my family, and
hIso In my regular practloo, and havo found It a
most valuable and satisfactory luodJelne. and
believe If It was used by the profession It
would bo of service In very many casos. 1 know
very uinch of Its component parts, aud oan cer
tify 1 is medicinal lualltles are perfectly harm
less.”—B. F. Obioos, M. D., Macon, Ga
docSo doodftwrtmo
MILLINERY.
XirE offer to the public f rthe next thirty
YV days, onr large an I wHl assorted btock
of Ladies', MianeB' and Children's liuts and
Bonnets, trimmed and untriinmed, at cost for
eash, and all other articles In our lino at great
ly reduced prices.
M *’
deegft tf
FOR SALE AND RENT.
BY~ELLIS ft HARRISON.
O N THE KIK8T TUESDAY IN JAM’-
ARV NEXT, wo will sell In front of our
stor*.
THR COOLEY PLACE, lying on the
Lumpkin Hoad, about ono mllo from tho Court
House, coutslnf- ~
best places lor a
Atlions, Gra-
Assels on 1*1 of Nay, *74, $ft«S.7'J».82
1LICIES WRITTEN ON ALL KINDS
CLOTHING.
NEW ARRIVALS
-OF-
FALL 5 WINTER CLOTHING !
T O meet the demands of our trade, we are receiving every weak* from our Manufacturer
additional shipments of
New Clothing of all kinds
Onr Goods are made to ordor, of Good Materials, and warranted to give satisfaction, at
priovs lower than ever before offered In this market. Look before y u buy.
Remember our raotto-UTJlCK SALES AND SMALL PROMTS.
49" Special orders solicited.
THORNTON & ACEE,
*i# dtodfcw 78 Broad *tre»t.
SADDLES, HARNES8, ETC.
H. MIDDLEBRddKj
MANUFACTURER
AND DEALER IN
Sales, Harness, Bridles
IVfo.i-tinga.leB,
Has on hand a largo stock of every stylo and quality, from the ohsapest to the be*t.
Ladle*’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags.
ALL STYLUS AND PIUCBS.
PATENT DASH ENAMEL LEATHER, HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER
Enameled Cloth of all kinds, Leather and Rubber Belting,
Collars, llauies, Trace-Chains, Whips, Bllnd-Brldlos, Back-Bands, Bits,
Bucklo*, Spurs, and all articles In this line usually kept In ft first das* house.
49" All goods In my lino will be sold at reduced prloes, with a view of oloslng out my bull
ness st an earlv day. TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
Mr. MARK A. BRADFORD, formerly with Mr. W. R. Kent, is with mo, and would bo
ploasod to see all his old customers und friends.
oot4 eodkw3m
MXX>X>Zxl
No. 04 Broad Street.
BOOTS AND 8HOES.
BOB’T O. POPE.
JAS. W. LONG.
3XTES"W yv
BOOT and SHOE STORE.)
WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT
INTO. 104: Broad Stroot,
NEXT DOOR TO J. KYLE A CO.
AN ENTIRELY NEW BTOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES
O UR STOCK IS ALL NEW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAOTUB
ers’ hands, and made for us.
WE REPAIR ALL RIPPINUf* FREE OF CHARGE,
i call before puroftilng. TERMS CASH.
POPE k LONG.
GROCERIES.
J. A. WALKER.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner umk-r Rankin Hcmtae,
H A
F
Fire. Dividend No. 16. 46 per cent on preml
urns, now ready fur delivery and payment, t.
K. B. MURDOCH, Insurance Agent,
r>c4 8m No. 92 Broad gtree
For 8ale or Rent.
M Y FARM known as tbe Thompson
place, IU miles east of Box Springs VP
un Muscogee Railroad, consisting of 607
acre*—300 cleared, and balance well timbered
and nuarust tho depot. Mr. Tom Persons now
1 rerides »>n ilie place, flood framed and palmed
and colled house; healthy and exoellent neigh-
I horhood. Price tX.60) cash. Terms made
i known at my liwofflu*.
_ JAME4M.RUB.SELL,
j octu dkwtf Columbus, Ga.
60 hhd*. Clear Rib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxeB Ice-Cured White Meat.
150 Rolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Tics.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
60 “ Whiskey.
100 u Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c
W. Hava the largest lot of FLORIDA SYRUP In Middle Gaorgla-
cheap. w Don't forget the plaoe.
•MT “ WATT * WALKER.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
L. M. HU! KL8.
ti. M. WILLIAMS.
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
Full Stock of Bagging and TIob on hand.
tho Brown Cotton Gin.
We also sell
t .Scali sm mi, and will be pleated t
A. M. ALl.KN.
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Fontaine ~W arehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES, ♦
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
OOlaUMBUS C3-^L_
REMOVAL.
D. F. Willcox's Insurance Agency
71 BROAD STREET.
rpHH nndorslgRed ha* removed to the office formorly oecupled by the JOHN KING
Jl BANK, »nd w.th InoieaHed ladlltlos for hutlnoM, ami with th int* for Tlberul patron
age In th' past, bo oilers anew bis services to bis friends and tho public goner ally.
Policies carttlully written in oM and rcUabl** < lump-inie*. un all closso* of insurable prop
erty, INCLUDING GIN HOUSES AND CONTENT!?.
• UffiM open at all hour* of the day.
D. F. WILLCOX.
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