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DAILY ENQUIRER:SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1878.
GEORG! A. NEWS.
—Gainesville Ik.:, liuil a snow.
—Dalton 1ms 200 cases of measles.
—Brunswick is seeking to compro
mise her debt.
—Mr. Seaborn Hawk,au old citizen
of Griffin, is dead.
—T. G. Baruett was elected Mayor
of Hampton last week.
—Judge Lindsay C. Warren died
near Louisville on the 27th of Janua
ry-
—Tire amateur minstrels of Macon
mnde a great success of their recent
entertainment.
—The title of Dr. A. Means' work
will be “A Cluster of Poems for the
Hand nnd Heurt.”
—Since Col. Sidney Lanier’s last
cantata, fishing in the Chattahoochee,
ad
has been a dead letter.
—Last Saturday eleven big buck
darkies pussed Crawford vi lie, on
foot, on their way to Liberia. -
—A family of emigrants from Ala
bama arrived in Quitman last Friday
on tbeir way to Madison Florida.
—A Mr. Vann, of Laurens county,
got to fooling witli a pistol tile other
day, and accidentally killed his broth
er-in-law.
—Dr. Heard, of LaGrange, is said
to be meeting with great success in
the treatment of pulmonary diseases
by the inhalation of pure oxygen gas.
—The Gainesville produce market:
Eggs ten cents a dozen; chickens 10
to 12A; butter 12} cents a pound; sor
ghum 40 cents a gallon; corn 50 cents
a bushel; wood $1 V) a cord.
—Four thousand dollars worth of
cullendar clocks were sold in Dough
erty county last year, twenty-six dot
lars being 'made on each clock above
what it cost to manufacture it.
—On Saturday Mrs. Epsie Johnson,
of DeKalb county, was at breakfast,
had just finished, and was standing
by the table, when throwing he
hands to her head, she fell dead.
—The cotton buyers of Augusta are
getting up a petition to Council ask
ing that body to protect their prop
erty from the depredations of the cows,
which arc allowed to roam the street.
—Handsome memorial tablets have
been inserted in the Savannah hos
pital in perpetuation of the memory
of the munificence of Hon. Jno. I-
Kelly and Chas. F. Mills, Esq., to
that institution.
—Up to Tuesday last there had
been received at the depot in Quitman
1,955 sacks of guano, or in round
ntimbeis, 200 tons.- Averaging this
at $50 per ton, it foots up the snug
little sum of $10,000.
—Mr. Calvin, of Augusta, has been
appointed by Hon. Gustnvus J. Orr,
Ktule School Commissioner, ns dele
gate for the State nt large to attend
the Educational Convention at At
Inntn on Wednesday, Februnry fltli
—As Mr. Hudson, Superior Court
clerk of Spalding county was return
ing to his home in Grimn, Thursday
night, a negro approached him sml
denly and tired a pistol into his side.
The ball passed through the overcoat.
The negro escuped.
—The Comptroller General of this
State has forwarded to the Sheriff' of
Dooly county executions against 20,-
000 acres of wild land in that county,
to be sold to pay the tuxes due the
State and county for the years 1874,
1875 und 187(1. The land is embraced
in about 130 lots, and is located in the
Second, Third, Sixtli and Seventh
Militia Districts.
—A Lowell company, from whom
the Atlanta factory bought large
quantities of machinery, applied to
Judge Hillyer at Atlanta for an in
junction and receiver. The Judge, af
ter hearing,issued a temporary injunc
tion for $20,000 for fifteen days, re
straining defendant from using the
machinery, provided complainant
gives bond of $50,000 in case his cause
of complaint is not sustained.
—At the August term of the Su
preme Court of Georgia, beginning in
August last nnd closing in January,
there were over three hundred cases
heard nnd determined by that court.
Hon. J. W. H. Underwood, Judge of
the Rome circuit, hud presided at the
trial of twenty-live of the number In
the Super) or Courts—twenty-four from
his own circuit, and one from Coweta
circuit—and the judgment of the Su
perior Court was affirmed in twenty
of these cases, and reversed in live.
—Savannah New», of Friday : Yes
terday morning, about half past 12
o’clock, considerable excitement was
created at Thunderbolt by the appear
ance of several largo porpoises driving
an Immense school of fish shoreward.
The fishermen, white and colored,
flocked to the shore with their drag
nets, und standing on the beach man
aged to make some line hauls. 'We
understand that quite a number of
largo trout, whiting and other fish,
were secured. One of (lie porpoises
approached to within fiveorsix yards
of the beach, and some of the fright
ened fish were driven almost out of
the water.
—The circus men who are march
ing through Georgia have contested
•the right of the Comptroller General
to exact the tax of two hudred dollars
a day on their exhibition, both
circus and menagerie. They claim
that they must be allowed to show by
the payment of the menagerie tux
only, as they do not charge for ad
mission to the circus, but only to “see
the elephant” and tilings. The
Comptroller General, however,doesn't
see tlie elephant in that light, and
says that the tax ordinance reads for
“every exhibition,” meaning of
course whether it is a pay exhibition
or a free one. To this decision the
circus men demur, and the matter
has gone before the Attorney General
for liis decision of the question of
construction,
—Fort Valley Mirror: On Friday
a car load of couvicts, destined for the
plantation of Messrs. C. B. and John
Howard, and Senator John B. Gor
don, some eight miles below this, on
tlie river, arrived at this place. There
ure now about fifty convicts in this
gang, and we understand that they
contemplate using about 300 ultimate
ly. The land on which these con
victs are used (some 1,200 acres) is
said to be the finest in the State, and
we have no doubt tlmt the use of this
labor will he productive of very fine
profits. We understand that - Mr.
Ches. Howard lias succeeded, after
long litigation, in securing these
hands, of which be was deprived un
justly some years ago, und that he
richly deserve Ills good fortune. It
seems that he, with Gen. Gordon—
not then Senator, and Ben Locket,
were one of three companies who
Rased the convicts originally, but
Howard was not allowed to take them
by Gov. Smith. From this grew up
a legal suit und appeal to tlie Legisla
ture, which was recently terminated
In Howard’s favor, giving him the
convicts and damages for the time of
Which lie was deprived of their labor.
-Tin- Buena Vista Aryun has the
following: ‘ .Several days ago, during
the cold, wet weather, a negro wo
man named Deliu , with her
child, went to John Hicks’ (colored),
who is living on the place of Mr. ,
in the southeastern portion of this
county. She has been in bud health
for.some time, and while there was
taken so siek as not to be able to con
tinue her journey. Hicks and his
wife were provoked because she was
there nnd wanted her to leave. She
declared her inability to go, but on
Wednesday Hicks' wife and another
colored woman put her in a chair and
carried her over tlie vurd fence und
told her to leave. Slie departed as
best she could with a small child
across a strip of wooded land on her
way to Mr. Acee Smith's. She was
able to get only about one hundred
and fifty yards from Hicks’ house.
That was on Wednesday morning.
There that afflicted nnd suffering crea
ture nnd child remained with no bed
ding but the cold, wet earth, and no
covering but the chilling winds, mnde
intensely fearful by continuous rains.
Nor did they have any nourishment
until Friday night after. During all
tliis time Hicks and his family, and
all the negroes of the community,
were aware of tlie whereabouts amt
exposure of the woman and the child.
Twenty or thirty of the negroes arc
said to have gone to see but not re
lieve the sufferer. In the early part
of Friday night, after having left
Hicks’, some negroes went and
moved her to their house, where she
died in about ten minutes after get
ting to the heat of the tire.”
NOTICE I
BOOTS AND SHOES.
tot—
NEW SHOES
FERTILIZERS !
W E would announce to the FARMERS OF MUSCOGEE AND AD
JOIN INC COUNT IES, that we have opened an AGENCY for the
sale of our CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS in Columbus, at the Office of
Messrs. BLANCHARD, WILLI A MS & CO. Mr. GEO. A. MELL, who
for a number of years has been connected with our SAVANNAH OFFICE,
will have charge of the business.
BALDWIN &
CO.
-M-
ALABAMA NEWS.
■Louisianians are hiring negroes
in Tuskaloosu county.
•Henry county has killed more
hogs this than any season since the
wa r.
—In sixteen days, five hundred and
sixty horses and mules were sold in
Montgomery.
—A plantation of 200 acres, five
miles from Farmersvillc, Lowndes
county, recently sold for $22} an acre.
—Mr. John 1 J arsons died in l’ike
county, Saturday, aged 73 years. His
wife died on the previous Thursday
aged 05 years.
—Wood at sixty cents a load and
mules nt twenty-eight dollars a piece,
makes Montgomery think Hush times
are about to return.
Fertilizer Depot!
1 offer for sale for CASH, or on TIME FOR COTTON, the Celebrated
Georgia State Grange Fertilizers ;
Grange Dissolved Bones;
Grange Acid Phosphate.
ALSO
Baldwin & Co’s Amiiioulateil Dissolved llones ;
Lester’s Crescent Bone Keltillzer ; DeLeon’s Complete Cotton Fertilizer;
Ground Roups ; Bom - Meal ; Bone Flour ; Laud Plaster and Clieinleals.
The brands above enumerated all differ in tliolr several eonstitnonts ami are first elass.
IMJHK ANIMAL BONK enters largely In their manufacture, ml they stand A No 1,
both in the Laboratory and the Field. For circular, prices, terms, Ac., apply to
GEO. A. MELL, Agent;
At Office Blanchnnl, Williams & Co.
feb2 d‘2m
HIBADQUAH/TER/S
FOR
ACID-PHOSPHATE!
, and General! Agency for WIIANN’S and tho • EMPIRE
Old Shoe Store.
tot
FALL AND WINTER, STOCK
JUST RECEIVED!
New and Attractive
FOlt SALE AT
—The y
fi ruled th
Court in tl
convicted
Moore, in
of March,
time for tl
—The w
the presen
ploughed (
und no sm
was folio -
backward
in May \v
swallows.
—A Mol
sudden ei
Hopper, <
store, lean
his bead h
an hour ti
other men
died there
Troy bought during the month of
January 500,000 pounds of meat and
14,000 bushels of corn. This is one-
half ns much meat and an equal
quantity of corn to the whole amount
it was ordered
s- have us much
" rt having nf-
if the Circuit
four negroes
• of Mr. Isaac
, the first day
ignated ns the
i at Marion.
-’30 surpassed
ness. Farmers
of the season,
•'ebruary 2. It
r, by a cold,
a snow storm
the returning
firm came to a
day. H. H.
, while at the
bis desk, said
died; and half
^ Duggan, the
i at home sick,
The CENTENNIAL STORES
By W. A. SWIFT, Proprietor. Jn »,u»
AT COST! AT COST!!
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
Ladies’Ready-lade Underwear!
STYLES
Gents’ Shoes
Brow'll Cloth-Top Button Congress,
“Fifth Avenue” Congress,
Ami'all other Styles, in Hand ami Machine
Sewed, and Fine Pegged Work.
Aidies & Misses Fine Shoes,
Kill and I’ebble-Button,
Hide-Luce and Foxed Work!
„ «tyi
The best MIssck’ Pkotkction Tor School
Miiok ever offered In this market.
AN EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF
HrogttiiN, Plow S1uh»s, Kip Hoots,
Women’s Plow Hhoos, <fce M
Farmers. Our stock for tho \VHOLl«
SALK TRADE Is being dally received, ami
in quantity, quality nnd pri
passed In tlie city. We Invito
of COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
4»d~For anything you want in the Slate
Hid Leather Line, lit bottom prices, cull at
No. 73 Broad Street,
(Sign of tlie Big Boot.)
WELLS & CURTIS.
Georgia Home
In tlie State of Georgia, lor tlie protection of lier policy holders.
OUR BI’OSIT is ample for the protection of our patrons.
WE ltETOBNEKT THE
HOME OF NEW YORK Capital and Assets $ 0.500,000
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION “ •* “ 14,000,000
MOBILE UNDERWRITERS’ “ “ “ 1,250,000
PETERSBURG SAVINGS anil INSURANCE... “ «• “ 000,000
fci’- IUnIik will he written nt rules ns low. Adjustments will be madf m liberally, and payment*
ide as promptly, ns l»j ntiy other Hist-class company represented in tleorgla.
Olilce in Georgia Home building. »<‘pio oodtf
Lawyers.
AI.0X7.0 A. DOZIER.
Attorney and CounBellor-at-Liiw
Ofllce Over 126 llrond Street.
1’rnctlcoR In State and Federal Courts
both Georgia and Alabuiuu. mhlH.’TTIy
H
-joi-
AVING decided to change this lino of tny business, t will continue, until
sold out, all Goods In this Department A T COST FOR UASJI.
AY STOCK oTwiNTER DRESS GOODS
A_T COST AX.SC!
iir-S^To reduce iny stock, preparatory lor the Spring Trade,
will offer all other Goods not enumerated above at exceptional
CHARI,KM COLEMAN.
Attorney*at-Law.
Up-HtttlrH, Over C. E. HoehstrnHHer’H Btore,
febll,’77 tf
KKKHF. CHAWFOllI). j7~M. M NKILL,
CRAW FORD Sc. SI^EILL,
Attorney! and Counaallora-nt-K.itw
128 Broad Htreet. Columbus, Gu.
Jn 10,70 ly
O. K. T1I09IAM,
Attorney end Counsellor-at-Lav
Office:
Over HoclistruHser’s Store, Columbus, Gn.
Jy9,70 ly
MAKE. II. BLANDFOD. | I.OUIH F. GABBARD,
RI.ANUFORD A UAKKARI),
Attorney* and Counaellora-at-Izaw.
onice, No. 07 Broad Street, over Wittlch
Klnsel's Jewelry Store.
Will practice In the State and Federal Courts,
sept,75
respective
last year, t
as they lu
The f<
the new e
who sliou
govern th
“Any p
day of Jai
engaged i
for which
out bavin
prices.
Jill4 d&wtf
Plano Tuning, Ac.
J&/L.
JOSEPH.
30 Broad, fif
t.
Jon (4274)
crest to ninny
jte of It and
irdingly:
fter tlie 15th
year, shall be
any business
equired, with-
ueh license is
guilty of a misdemeanor und shall be
fined tlm
State lice
—Troy
lias been
salary-gn
not have
was a ele
who havi
ferent eoi
and less
but our ai
the statu!
the want
viding fo:
tv connnl
tlonof tin
that they
for their
have not
whatever
act of 186'
Coosa eo
statute 01
approved
which it
titled to
er, in
says in
of Februi
mount of the
After all that
lay jerkers and
oulu certainly
■ted that then
in this State
jy from the ilif-
i poorer pretext
than this class;
leen directed to
o pay or rather
>f a statute pro
bation of coun-
1 an examinn-
ivs conclusively
tied to one cent
ir mileage, and
ed to any pay
doption of the
,audcrdnle and
•e is only one
, and that wi
1, 1860, unilei
t they :
Judge Wnlk-
est of 1867
: "The act
I, i>. 26, allows
JUST RECEIVED
AT
The New York St ore
i yard
, such a
d (low
50 Pieces New mid Handsome DRESS GOODS at 25 cent
are la'ing sold elsewhere at 35 and 40 cents a yard.
BLACK CASHMERES at 65c, 75e, $1, $1.25 anil $1.50—all mark
to correspond with the reduction In prices of other Goods.
HANDSOME BLACK SILK FRINGES.
Black and Colored SILl\ TltlMMING VELVETS.
SEQUIN BUTTONS in White, l’earl, Smoke, Green nnd Mother of
l’eurl.
Handsome CROCHET BUTTONS for Cloaks and Dresses.
150Gross BLACK and COLORED SI LK BUTTONS.
KID GLOVES—thirty different kinds, beginning at 50 eentsand rum
to the best. Our 3-Button Dollar Kid cannot lie beaten. Try tliei
GORDON & CARGILL.
P. S.—Solo Agents for Winek’s Celebrated PERFUMES ; a
large lot on hand.
K. W. HI.A1T,
tapalrcr and Tuner of Pianos, Organs nnd
Aeeordeons. Hlgn Painting also done.
Orders may bo left at J. W. Pease «St Nor-
nun’s Book Htoro. sep5, 75
Tin and Coppersmiths,
WH. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Nhoet Iron, Copper, Ac.
unptly t
171 Brc
Doctors.
DR. C. E. EMTEM.
Office Over Kent's Drug Stork.
Ju3 ly
REAL E8TATE ACENT8
JOHN BLAGKMAR,
Georgia Home Building, next to Telegraph
Office, Columbus, Gu.,
Real Fstnto, Brokerage and Insurance
Agency.
LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT.
liefer, by permission, to banks of this city,
nov.V75 tf
E. N.
county commissioners three dollars n
day nnd five cents mileage; but this
is really a special act, applicable to
Lauderdale and Coosa counties, hut
is incorrectly printed, so as to make
it a general act.” It is, therefore,
plain that compensation for county
commissioners was only provided for
‘those of Lauderdale and Coosa coun
ties and that no others are entitled to
pay. All will concede that the coun
ty commissioners should receive com
pensation, and those who have drawn
their per diem and mileage most prob
ably did so ignorantly, hut “Ignorance
of taw is no excuse for its violation.”
FLORIDA NEWS.
FURNITURE I
I AM NOW RECEIVING A VERY FINE ASSORT
MENT OF
hirlor, Bed-Room and Dining - Room
iFTTZR.IsrillTTTrR.IE,
—The
rianiin,r)i
on the 2i
leaux ai
ment.
—Mr.
county, (
llltli iiist
and for f
member
—Mr.
house of
ported tu
tridges a
a Huitahl
—Trea
OIK) to lot
It is moi
time ago
Court of
plus earl
railroad
ment of
ceiver.
—The
proved a
son. Tl
the start
doubt in
low liric
Florida i
for its ri-
keep Ion
iitlenien of Mu-
iniiigtliepublic
y charades, tab-
r Lee’s lnonu-
,'d, of Liberty
neon Saturday,
liis fiOtli year,
I been a devoted
t i luiri'b.
of the banking
A Sons, lias ini-
dx English pure
■ i-lace them in
■e ling purposes,
advertises $30,-
of six per cent,
liis hands some
f the Supreme
dates as a sui-
.1., 1*. & M.,
r the nianuge-
Walker us re-
sluess bus not
■e one this seu-
,ere crowded in
e fruit, which no
iome extent, the
all along. The
i is unsurpassed
I size, will not
very fast.
Josh Hillings' Almanac says: “About
this time look out for cold weather.”
It should have added: -Keep Dr. Hull's
Cough Syrup in readiness.
w
IIICll will be sold very LO\V for CASH. Partie
bargains in this stock of Goods.
JaO 1m
h:\ and h:» BROAD STIIKKT, Up Stairs
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
M. M. HIRSCH.
JACOB 1IECI1T.
Hirsch &Hecht
General Auction & Commission Merchants,
FRESHMAN & JiliON
Advertising Agents,
180 W.Fourth St., CINCINNATI, 0
Are authorized to receive advorllHcin
for this paper. Estimates furnish
ed fre«» upon application.
49-Hend two stamps for our Advertising
Manual.
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GOS-03 A oaf COc 03„«-»'
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
Made L>y tlie
“THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST."
THE OLDEST LIFE IHSURMCE COIHMHY IK THE UHITED STATES.
Incorporated 1805.
The New England Mil Life Insurance Co.,
BOSTON,
Assets, January, 1877,
Prem in ms Received in 1870,
Interest Received in IS7<!.
Death Claims I’aitl in 1H7<>,
T
MASS.
*14,r,15,802.00
1,000,280.84
804,531.47
800,402.00
IE P« »LI( I K.s of Ibis noted OLD COMPANY are Issued under the Massachusetts Nou-
Forl'ellure Law, by which policy-holders are protected for a given time after payments
Premium have censed, no other condition of the policy being violated. Under the law
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY paid in 1875 $77,.151.70;
and In 1K7H, $25,noo on :il policies, on which tlie premium payments had reused.
ing the last .‘ft years, this company has Issued policies to the amount, of $160,000,000
'"■',000 lives, ami has paid in death claims uml endowments $10,uoo.ooo, ami 1ms return-
to Its poliey-holdei
hie
cly Mot mil (
t him i
upi
\0U0,0(X) In dividends,
every holder of a policy Is a member of the Company,
id meetings, and to his full pro rata of the entire profits
Being a
ml is cut
ftho ('oilman v
With a memhei
$1,000,000, it. Is safe
tugenus as those of the past have been.
fQTTho Dividends in (liis Company are equal to those of any other, and the
interest Receipts oft he past two yours have been sufficient to pay nil death
liiiniN.
Applications received ami policies promptly issued through
D. F WILLCOX, Agent,
’Zl Broad street.
R. B. MURDOCH’S
INSURANCE AGENCY!
No. 02 Broad Sroot,
Representing Fourteen Million Dollars Capital.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Athens, Gu.
P1HENIX INSUHANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn.
MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, New York.
LANCASHIRE INSUHANCE COMPANY, Manchester, Eng.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL ruTui-iis fifty per cent, premium to tlm Insured, and
no iinbllitv to policy Holders,
- AN w ” '
MAN II ATT A
ill Insure Gin Ileuses nt lowest ruling rates.
policy holders.
$25,000 deposited jvith the Stale as security for
i nugziiy]
CROCERIES.
A. M. ALLEN, President.
O. K. JORDAN, Treasurer
Pioneer Stores.
M-
- - 850,000,
:W”K
, « 5 , s
tetSP!
Biprx |H
83 3
iliif
'l! m
■■g s;jtt
l_5|| Ja
f"—tjrif s,S
Mi ii
m
Oliartoroci Capital,
Pioneer Buildings, Front Street, opposite E. &
P. Mills.
TWO NEW S TORES
FULL OF
NEW aOODS!
AGENTS FOR CHEWAOLA LIME OOMP’Y,
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENEIIAL MEnCSAKTEISE.
GR0CEKY DEPARTMEMT,
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
CROCKERY OF EVERY STYLE,
CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
BOOTS and SHOES, especially made for us.
I .1VEKYTHING NEW! Everything bought for ciutli. Everything Hold close. The cole-
L bruted ('AEW A( 'LA Li M E, by car loud, barrel or bushel. All retail purehaHos dullv-
i* red in Bruwncvllle, Girard, Hose Mill, Wynn ton and the city.
A. M. ALLEN, lute of Allen, Freer* I llgcs; i I81.!A It H. .IOLIDAN, lute Halesman Eagle &
I'hen l<i; T1IOS. CHAPMAN ,lale Uhupman & Vurstllle; WM. COUl* Kit, late Grocer, will bo
bupp> In ’■cc yi»n. img75l U
OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, -
. C. S. HARRISON, Auctioneer and Salesman.
GEOnGIA.
W ILL give our personal attention tf>
HEAL ESTATE,STOCKS, BOND!
and private sale. Administrator and ot
try attended 1
lie sale <»f (’onslgnim nts
, MKKCIIANIHSI:, LIVE
er Legal Sales In the city i
TO( ’K, Ac., at i
rally
• Invited toglv
lev wish to buy or sell property ol any description.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE «>N ('(i.NSlGNM ENTS, which are rcspeetfull v solielted.
(Ca' Hoforonees, by permission: Chattahoochee National Bank, National Hank ol Colum
ns, Eagle A Phenlx Mamifucturlng Company.
~t20.1r
FOR RENT.
Stockholders’ Meeting.
rnilio ANNUAL MEETING of the Htock-
J holders «»f the
EAGLE &PHENIX M’F'GCO.
will he held at the olilce of the Company at
12 o'clock m., on WEDNESDAY, FEB. «th.
ti. til'MU' JORDAN,
January 13. Ul Treasurer.
For Sale.:
rniiE c<
KXllO
BRICK
T
1 STORE HOUSE, N
Broad Street, occupied last
year by Radellffe A Land).
Will be rented low until 1st
of October next. Apply b
JOHN *N
< Muscogee Factory Stock ;
4 Eagle A Phenlx Factory sto
h Columbus Factory Stock;
, of< olmnbus 7 p« ‘
lie by
cent, ho
Ja3tf
McGOUGH A CO.
CARRIAGES, WAGONS, fltc.
~FT_ O- JVC’ISIEE
GUNDY ItUILIUNG, ST. CLAIR STREET,
IIUAI,UR IN—
Carriages, Buggies & Wagons
Of Uvoi'j hoHci'ipliun, at Fi'lcns to sail tlm times.
will furnish i
• will exhibit cuts, (fi
manufactured, which ho
nufaeturer'8 prices. AI
«ted.
to receive fresh supplle
Buggy, Carriage and other Harness; Gents’ and
Ladies’ Saddles in great variety; Collars,
Hames, Bridles,&c.; Whips,Curry
Combs, Horse Brushes,&c
(tjTAl.U 1VIU, RU SOI,II AT CLOSE THIGHS.
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SMITH & MURPHY,
City Carriage Works,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
K HUT coiistniilly on IiuiiiI mill mull-
ii fuel ii i(- lo order nil styles of
CARRIAGES. ROCKAWAYS, BUG
GIES & SPRING WAGONS.
We iraiirantee to plve u better Velil-
ele for less money tlinn mis ever be
fore sold in tiffs market. We will tin-
I ilicutc any work lirouirht to this mar-
iet. Special attention (f I veil to repair* 2s
irur in all its liraimlms. Satisfaction ^a a ran teed as to work uml price.
Factory on ltrvun Street, bet ween Rrmul und Oi;lethoiiM“ Streets.
Ware-room Soul'll west corner llr.vun and Oglethorpe Streets.
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