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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1877.
GEORGIA NEWS.
—Mr. John W. Chandler, of Mil-
ledgeville, Is dead.
—Pike county has nominated Col.
S. R. Cook, of Bartlesville, for the
Legislature.
—Mr. Hector Currie,near Quitman,
was killed by the accidental discharge
of his gun.
—Various improvements are re
ported in Savannah, and the city is
perfectly healthy.
—The forty-second annual session
of the State Board of Physicians will
convene in Milledgeville on the 3d of
December.
—Lumpkin boasts of a dwarf in the
shape of a boy fourteen years of age
who is not over three feet high, and
does not weigh fifty pounds.
—A bill has been tiled by some of
the stockholders of the Forsyth Build
ing and Loan Association, to set aside
payments due by them.
—Mrs. Cooper, nee Miss Katie
Oliver, formerly ofMacon.took nearly
all the premiums on paintings ex
hibited at the Amerious fair.
—The Atlanta district is protesting
g ainst Chandler’s vote, cast ngainst
e repeal of the Resumption act. He
does not represent Jiis constituents.
—Troup county convention nomi
nated Cox and Awtrey, present mem
bers of the Legislat ure, and endorsed
Gordon for the United States Senate.
—Mr. T. R. Christian, foreman of
the Old Capital office, in Milledge-
villle, died suddenly Tuesday morn
ing. He fell from a window twenty
feet high.
—Domestic wine oftliis year’s make
lias been selling in Lumpkin, Stewart
county, at two dollars per gallon. By
the time it gets the age on it, it will
be costly.
—An old negro woman who was
born in the West Indies, died in
Milledgeville recently. She wits sup
posed to be one hundred and twenty
years old.
—Elder Thos. M. Harris, of San-
dersville, so long and well known as
the nble State Evangelist of the Chris
tian (deciples) denomination, has re
signed that position, and his resigna
tion lias been accepted.
—The primary election held in Tal
iaferro county resulted in the choice
of Messrs. W. A. Brooks and J. T,
Chapman as the candidates to repre
sent that county in the Lower House
of the General Assembly.
—Atlanta, by primary election, has
nominated R. C. Mitchell for alder
man, and forcouncilmcn W. H. Broth
erton, J. \V. Goldsmith, 8. W. Day
J. H. Flynn and B. B. Crew. The
highest vote polled was 1,189.
—Richardson, the Nashville fruit
tree agent, arrested in Elbert county
for an attempt to commit rape, es
caped from the Sheriff' last week,
while being conveyed to jail from
Lincoln court, where he was taken
in order to get his bond reduced.
—A negro Saturday stole a buudle
from Mrs. Thos. White, at corner of
Lincoln and Broughton streets, a fre
quented thoroughfare of Savannah
and escaped, He attempted to steal
her nurse but her cries alarmed him
and brought the police, who could not
capture him, however.
—Commissioner A. N. Wilson, of
Savannah, has required defaulting
Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue
for the Augusta District, W. N
Moore, to give a bond of $5,000 for his
appearance before the U. S. Circuit
Court. He is charged with the em
bezzlement of $4,9(35 of Government
funds.
—Macon Telegraph-Messenger :—A
waggish gentleman passing through
an old held recently, plucked a sprig
or two of what is called in common
parlance the “life everlasting plant,
a well known wild herb, good for
poultices, etc. Making the blooms up
into a delicate little posey, he present
ed it to one ofthehonor girl graduate
of Wesleyan College, and a bright
representative of Miss Baldwin'
Staunton Seminary, asking what was
the name of this “rare exotic.” They
both examined and smelt it carefully
ransacked their botanical learning^
and finally said, “Oh, yes, we know,
they arc immortelles.”
—Augusta Chronicle and Constitu
tionalist: The Radicals who “favor
the Constitution of 18(18 and Atlanta
for the capital of Georgia,” met in the
capitol the other night. Mr. Aker
man made a speech which the negli
gence of the local chroniclers has lost
to fame. It is stated that “Ex-Sena
tor H. V. M. Miller occupied a back
seat in the meeting.” What party
does this much named patriot belong
to ? We fear that he has severed his
connection with both the regular or
ganizations and is running 4 party of
his own, known as the Miller party
It is well organized compact and har
monious, but, unfortunately, casts on
ly one vote. However, the other parties
may go to it after a while. A little
waiting sometimes accomplishes won
ders.
—In the Superior Court of Chat
ham Monday morning Sam Brown
and Lawrence Regular, negroes, who
were convicted of murder at a previ
ous term, and sentenced to be hung,
but whose cuses wefe carried to the
Supreme Court, reversal of judgment
obtained and new trial demanded
were again arraigned for trial and
discharged for want of evidence, wit
nesses having died. The News says
Both these men were convicted of the
highest crime known to the law; they
were granted, after months delay,
new trial on legal technicalities, and
now are set free because the witnesses
upon whose testimony they were con
victed, have, during the interim, been
removed by death. Their discharge
is no evidence of their innocence, but
it shows the results of the “law's de
lays.” They ure free again, however,
alter having been within the shadow
of the scaflold, and it is to be hoped
they will profit by the narrow escape
they have had, and in the future be
come law-abiding men and lead better
lives. /
ALABAMA NEWS.
—The indebtedness of Jefferson
county is $49,809.23.
—The Wilcox News is for W. C.
Oates for Governor.
—In Conecuch county there
are 17 men over 80 years old—the old
est, Henry Waldrom, being 90.
—Several jjersons were brought to
Montgomery Tuesday, from Taflupoo-
sa county, cliurged with illicit distill
ing.
—About 40 northern prospectors
pass through Decatur each week,
many of them settling in the Tennes
see valley.
—The dwelling house of Dr. N. P.
Banks, of Elion, Bullock county, was
inceudiaried on Friday midnight.
Nearly all his household furniture
was consumed.
—The present United States grand
jury is the best one that has been or
ganized at Montgomery since the
war. it consists of nineteen whites
pud four blacks.
—Mr. T. II. Stead, while chopping
wood near Union Springs, discharged
a small pistol in his pocket and the
ball entered the lower portion of his
abdomen. Wound not fatal.
-Enough lines have been assessed
against violators of the law, at the
present term of the Circuit Court to
payott'ull regular and special jurors
and witnesses, and leave a surplus Of
$1,800.
Near Midway, Mr. L. H. King
and Miss Eveline Lewis were mar
ried on the 1st; in Bullock county,
on the 80th, Win. D. Buuklcy and
Miss Leita H. Henry. Died at Pe-
rote, on the 30th, Miss Annie John
son, aged 21 years.
In a list of patents recently grant
ed we find the following: Car brake,
J. H. Lukin, Montgomery, Ala.; No.
195,935, a longitudinal sliuft extend
ing beneath cars and coupled between,
is turned by a friction wheel pressed
ugainst the wheel of one of the cars,
and when so turned upplies the
brakes.
—One Dr. J. R. Craig, representing
himself as a U. S. army surgeon, hin
been imposing on the negroes of Bul
lock county by telling tliem he had
been sent out by the U. S. Govern
ment to inspect the colored popula
tion, and had fnrnished him with
medicine at a low price. He secured
a good deal of money. He is a thor
ough impostor and came near being
idden on u rail in Midway.
A warrant for the arrest of Mr.
Williams, of High Log, Bullock
county, charging him with running
off with mortgaged property, was
placed in the hands of Deputy Sheriff
W. H. Rutherford. Williams refus
ing arrest a posse was summoned.
Williams ran and Rutherford fired at
him three times, one of the balls tak
ing effect in the spine near the shoul
ders. He has been since in a precari
ous condition, being completely par
alyzed from his shoulders down.
Rutherford immediately left and his
whereabouts is unknown. He should
be vigorously sought for and prose
cuted for attempted murder.
In Bullock Circuit Court, two of
the four negroes who robbed the
store of G. A. Carmichael, at Union
Springs, were sentenced to four and
five years in the penitentiary, and the
two others declared not guilty ; the
three charged with burning Harmon’s
gin house were required togive bonds
of $500 and $000 each; the two indict
ed for killing Jim Wheat, the con
vict, were continued under bonds of
$1,000 each, and the cases of Adam
Saunders and Robert Mitchell were
continued. Jim Robinson and Nel
son Willis, for burglary, were sen
tenced forthreenndfor yeurs; Hamp
ton Fears, two years; Oliver Hop
kins, three years,- Jack Sharp, five
yeurs, and three others were sentenced
to the chain-gang.
GROCERIES.
A. M. ALLEN, President.
O. S. JORDAN, Treasure
Pioneer Stores.
050,000.
Pioneer Buildings, Front Street, opposite E. &
P. Mills.
TWO NTEW S T OB IE S
FULL OF
NEW GOODS!
AGENTS FOR CHEW ACL A LIME COMFY,
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
O-EEERAZi MEROHANDISH.
GROCERY DEl’ARTMEMT,
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
CROCKERY OF EVERY STYLE,
CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
BOOTS and SHOES, especially made for us.
E VERYTHING NEW! Everything bought, for cash. Everything sold close. The cele
brated CAEWACLA LIME, by car load, barrel or bushel. All retail purchases deliv
ered In Hrowneville, Girard, Rose II 111, Wynnton and the cl tv.
A. M. ALLEN, late of Allen, Freer A* Illges; OSCAR 8. Jolt1)AN, late salesman Eagle A
Phenix; THUS. CHAPMAN, late Chapman A Verstille; WM. COOPER, late Grocer, will lie
happy to see you. uugai tf
BOOTS AND8HOES.
NEW GOODS!
NEW SHOES
—AT THE—
Old Shoo Store.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
JUST RECEIVED!
New and Attractive
STYLES
—IN—
Gents’ Shoes
Brown ( lolli- lop Hutton Congress,
“Fifth Avenue” Congress,
And all other Styles. In Ilaml and Machine
Hewed, and Elm' Peggetl Work.
Ladies & Misses Fine Shoos,
Kill and Pebble-Button,
Side-Luce and Foxed Work!
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A large lot of Ladles’ Kid Foxkd Button
Shoes—very stylish* at82.25 to $3.00.
The bust Misses’ Puotki'Tion Toe School
Shoe ever ollered In this market.
AN EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF
Brogans, Flew Shoes, Ki|> Boots,
Womon’s Plow Shoos, <fce.,
For Fanners. Our stock for the WHOLE
SALE TRADE is being dully received, and
in quantity, Quality and prices Is unsur
passed In the city. We Invito tho attention
of COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Hi) For anything you want In the Shoe
and Leather Line, at. bottom prices, call at
No. 73 Broad Street,
(Sign of the Big Boot.)
WELLS & CURTIS.
DRY COOD8.
PLAIN AND CHOW-CHOW PICKLES, SOUR KROUT,
MINCE MEAT, iu 5-lb. tins and in barrels, louse;
CRANBERRIES, MAC’CARONI, NEW BUCK WHEAT, Ac., Ac.
ALSO
A FULL SUPPLY OF COUNTRY & GOSHEN BUTTER EGGS & POTATOES.
GEORGE W. BROWN.
AN OPEN LETTER
TO THE PUBLIC.
New York, October 1st, 1877.
I have devoted twenty years of pa
tient study to the Liver and its relations
to the human body, in search of a rem
edy which would restore it, when dis
eased, to its normal condition. The
result of that labor has been tho pro
duction of
THAT'S LIVER PILLN.
Their popularity 1ms bocomo so oxtoml
ed and the demand so great as to induce
unscrupulous parties to counterfeit
them, thereby robrino mb of the re
ward, and the afflicted of their virtues.
TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC,
and protect them for vile impositions, I
have adopted a now label, which hears
my trade-mark and notice of its entry
in the Office of the Librarian of Con
gress, also my signature, thus :
counterfeit this is forgery.*®*
Before purchasing, examine the label
lonely.
THE GENUINE TUTT’S PILLS
oxort a peculiar influence on the sys
tem. Their action is prompt and their
good effects arc felt in a few hours. A
quarter of a century of study of the
Aver has demonstrated that it exerts
a greater influence over tho system
than any other organ of tho body, and
when diseased the entire organism is
deranged. It is specially for the heal
ing of this vital organ that I have spout
so many years of toil, and having found
the remedy, which has proved the
greatest boon over furnished the afflict
ed, shall they bedoprived of its benefits,
and a vile* imitation imposed upon
them?
Let the honest people of America soe to
it that they aro not defrauded. Scruti
nize tho label closely, see that it hoars
all tho marks above mentioned, and
buy the medicine only from respectable
dealers. It can bo found everywhere.
Very respectfully,
W. 11. TTJTT.
Sherry for Me! Sherry for Me!
Just Received at
The Centennial Stores,
AN EXTRA FINE QUALITY OE GENUINE IMPORTED
ALHAMBRA SHERRY!
I Offer at $6.00 per gallon.
W. A.. SWIFT,
declS eoil&wtf Proprietor.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
P. B. PATTERSON & CO.,
(Successors to W. II. llOBARTS k CO.)
No. 190 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
H AVING succeeded to the TIN MANUFACTURING and HOUSE FUKNISIIIN . .
ness ofthe late firm of W. W. Itobnrts A Co., we will continue tin* business in all Its
branehes, with a large and complete stock of
Stoves, Urates, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, Japanned
and Planished Wnre, Crockery, Cnttlery, Silver-Plated
and llritnnna Ware,
and HOUSE-FIT RN18HIN OpODSof every denci-iptlon. With Increased fircilitles, we will
OIIEIAP
BOOTS AND SHOES
—AT THE—
New Store!
—to}—
NEW GOODS
EVERY ZD-AL5T!
TABLE DAMASK, in new colors, to arrive;
AN ELEGANT LOT OF CLOAKS, to arrive.
Always in Stock, a Complete Line of
Corsets for 50c; Corsets for 75c;
Corsets for $1.00 ;
CORSETS for $1.25; CORSETS for SI-50,
TO THE FINEST.
ANOTHER i.OT OF THAT SUPERIOR
BLACK CASHMERE, $1 per yard just arrived,
Tile best in tlie City for the priee—KEEP WARM !
IN WHITE BLMKETS, Irom 12.50 |»r pair to the finest.
WE ARE OFFERING
GREAT BARGAINS IN THESE GOODS.
A FRESH STOCK OF
LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, JUST RECEIVED.
Blanchard & Hill,
123 Broad Street.
Call & Examine Stock !
( \ ENTS’ FINE
u I’liOTlI and
.e-Top Put ton
Congress Ladles’
: Kid Hutton,
Ladles’ Kid until
Pebble Fox,
Misses’
and fluid's
IMtOTECTION
TDK.
For Country Merchants and Farmers,
A LA HO STOCK OF
Brogans, Plow 81ioes, Kip and Calf
Boots, Women's Polkas and
Calf Shoes. Cheap Fox and Cloth Gaiters,
Child’s Copper-Tip Himes.
All bought with the CASH, and shall he
HOLD at. BOTTOM PRICES!
T. vT. HINES,
(At the Old Stand of lleilcll k Ware.)
No. 148 llroad Street.
sups ’J> ..111
not oodAwtf
Plano Tuning, lie.
K. IV. HI.AU,
i* and Tuner of Pianos, Organs and
jn Pa* *
4 may ho left at .
Watchmakers.
I every dost
IF FT I HON
<at Infliction as to price and quality ofgooi
P- B. PATfERSON & CO.
CLOTHING.
ZPLLELLLIX
CARRIAGE WORKS!
Herring & England,
(East of and Opposite Disbrow's Livery
Stables)
OGLETHORPE STREET
_ with competent
workmen to do Car
riage Work in all its
various branches, in
the best Rtyle, and as
low as the lowest. We also manufactim
NEW WORK of various styles,
my 13 eodly
New Fall & Winter Clothing.
HOFFLIN & BROTHER,
88 Broad. Street, Colximtous, Gin.,
Have Just Received one of the l.arge.st Stocks of
MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS’ CLOTHING
Ever Brought to Columbus,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES.
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Men’s Suits from $5 to $35; Boys’ Suits from
$2 to $18: Men’s and Boys Hats
from 50 cents to $5.
Our Excelsior Uulaundered Skirt, all finished, the beat in the market, for
$1. Business and Dress Suits made to order, and satisfaction guaranteed.
sep20 eodftin
PRINTING
BOOK BINDING
Every Description,
LOWEST PRICES!
THOMAS GILBERT,
43 Randolph St.
The New York Store.
Owing to nil overstock the following reductions linvo been
made:
BLACK CASHMERE from $1.00 to 75 cents,
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$1,
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1.50 “
1.25;
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€’. II. I.KQVIN,
Wnfcliinalter,
I'M Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches and Clocks repaired In the best
iinnncr and warranted. JyJ, 75
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
• lii Tin. Sheet Iron, Copper
Doctors.
HR. r. K. ENT KM.
officio o visit Kent’s Drug stoke.
Lawyers.
ALONXO A. ROSIER,
Allmne.i iiimI 4'oiiiiM«*llor-at-l.n«%'.
Office Over 120 Broad Street.
Practice!* In State ami Federal CourtHli
both Georgia and Alabama. mh 18,77 ly
C'll A Itl.KN fOLEMAV,
Atlurncy-nt-Enn.
Up-Stairs, Over C. E. IloclislraHHcr’s Store
feb11,77 tf
IIEKNETT II. CRAHI'OKD,
Attorney ami t’oiniNcllor-at-l.ai
< ffilce Over Frazer's Hardware Store.
Jal 1,77 ly
urf.se chawford. j. m. m’nkill.
UimvI'DItD A nrNKILL,
AI Ionic,* m ami t'»iiii»ellor»*nt-Ea«v,
U. K. TIIOMAN,
Attorney and C'oun»ellor«at*E»w.
Office:
Over lloclistmsser’K Store, Columbus, Ga.
Jy»,7« ly
MARK. II. III.ANDFOD. | J.OUIH F. OAllKAltl),
IILtVDI'DKD A. GAKKAKD,
Attorney*! ami <'ouiiMellor»-at*l.»««.
office, No. H7 Broad Street, over Wlttlch dr
KI users Jewelry Store.
Will practice in theStatound Federal Courts.
Kepi,75
READY for tie FALL CAMPAIGN!
ujiving the
uuu „».e lurgoHi slock h souin, nun am prepareu to offer eve
Inducement of any Jobbing House. Buyers should not fall to sec my stock and prices.
X WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.—6,000 piece* of PRINTS, 5,090 pieces of
' MESTIC8. 200 bleceg r
4-4 Si IKKT I NOS, 25 bales 7-8
. , 1 I' 1
CHECKS. 590 pieces BI.KAUH DOMESTICS, 2(H) ideees TICKING,
25 bales OSNABURGS, 25 bate* “ ' '
HHKKTING8.
WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.—500 pieces of JEANS, 800 pieces of CA88I-
M KRKS, 500 pieces of LININGS, 300 pieces of FLANNKL8.
DRESS (JOOI)S DEPARTMENT.—All the latest in Foreign and Domestic
manufacture.
WHITE 000DS DEPARTMENT.—IRISH LINKNH, TABLE LJNEN8,
LAWNS, TOWKL8, NAPKINS, COLLARS, CUFFS, &e.
NOTION DEPARTMENT.—I .urgent and most complete ever offered, with ev
erything pebdning to the line.
n00T AND SHOE OEPARTMENT.—500 cases from Commonest to Best Hand-
made.
HAT DEPARTMENT.—8,000 dozen FUR and WOOL HATS, direct from
Factory.
Wholesale House, 152 llroad Street, |
Retail “ 154
Hep.iud*w3m CT-A-IVT pjjES -A— Xj hl~WIS.
Ooiuml3ua,Oa.
Mammoth Stock!
OF FIRST CLASS
DRY GOODS!
AT BOTTOM PRICES,
Comprising Largest Line of
DOMESTICS, CLOAKS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS,
FLANNELS,
Gents’ and Boys’ HATS,
Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS and Yankee Notions
In the City, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
I WILL begin on MONDAY, NOVEMI1KR 6111, to offer extraordinary
'inducements to Hie leading public. Give me a call and lie convinced tlnit
I Hell at “lull'd pan priei
3ML
»ov4 d&wlf
JOSEPH.
80 Broad St
MILLINERY.
REAL E8TATE ACENT8.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
ni'gia If
mile
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Real Estate, llrnkoragc nml Insurance
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT.
Refer. by permission, to banks of this city.
DRESS GOODS of all kinds reduced 15 to 25 per cent.
G-OIR/IDOlsr Sc CARGILL.
N. B.—'To arrive early next wi
5 centsper yard, the chenpent (in
51) piei
of new style Dr<
•cl in Columbus.
nods at
emit f
CINCINNATI.
J. T. WARREN & CO.
S26001££
iVTVAH Ageuuwaiilrd. Bnit.
leicltlimte. P*rOcular.frets
j wouraeco .iiL.ua. u»
FOREIGN FRUITS
C'A TSUPS,
Nuts,
American and
English Pickles,
roiiP STUFFS,
nml Condiments
IMPORTERS OF
FANCY GROCERIES.
Orders by mail promptly attended to
FANCY SOAPS,
r It (X'O LA TEN,
( aimed Fruits,
CIGARS Flavoring Extracts
KADIXG 1C 13 A T U It 10. Bakina Powder..
**- Send for Quotations '»»
64 and 66 West Second is S^reet, CINCINNATI.
NEWMAN’S
RESTAURANT
I SNOW OPEN for tho Henson, and ready
to furnish all Hint the Marot affords,
such as oYSTKKS, all kinds of FISH.
GAME, .M LATH, Ac. Everything prepared
CLOTZELLLLO-!
MADEJUP OF HOME-MADE OOOD8,
l ion guaranteed i
A G<
»fit,durability, prle
I l.iii
ideupb
•ortfiu ('a.ssihutch and Vir
ginia Goods
ude to Measure at short notice.
I is brought in from elsewhere
suit the taste and requirement*
A l.tlltit: I.OT OF 0000S FOlt TIIK J0B-
III Mi TKA OF NOW UFA 0Y.
Gr. J. PEACOCK,
Clothing Mjoitifactory, 00 Broad HI.
aUR-JUtf
W. V. THJNElt, Dentist,4
Over MASONS DRUG STORE,
ItHiet.ill'll street, Ouluinbua, Ga. Jail ly
THE LATEST SENSATION!
lilliiHTy Ms for tlic Million!
BARGIANS for the RICH and POOR!
UVEIFIS- LEE’S.
Large, Varied and Beuutiful Stoek, at Prices Cheai>er than Ever.
D ON’T PUItCHAHE until you have examined this stock. In daily connection with
the markets of 1 lie world, and new < foods recelvinJ dally. Bring iu your children and
fit tITem up for winter.
Jfctf' Iditlius, my <ioo<ls and prices will astonish you. Tall and see them.
MBS. LED,
oct28 cotl&w2m Next to Mechanics’ Rank.
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
M. M. HI RSUH.
JACOB HKCHT.
Hirsch &Hecht
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& Commissi
OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, -
C. S. II\KI{ISII\, Auctioneer and Salesman.
asonaiA.
amt private sale. Admlnist
try attended to on llhcml te
The friends of Mr. Ilan isoi
they wish to !m\ or sell proi
Iff BEHAI. ADVANCES \l
•^“References, by permiss
bus, Eagle A- Phenix Manilla
ie sale of ('onsignments of every description,
, MEUi’ll AN’DISE, LIVKSTOt.’K, Ac., at auction
cr Legal Sales In tho city and surrounding ooun-
ic genei
scApti.
rally are invited toglv
Al'KnN i ONSIGNMENTS, which ure
on; i liatlalioochee National Bank, Nm
luring Company.