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TOWN AND VOV\T\
TOWN DIRECTORY^
THE CHURCHKH,
Breaching at U Bap Jst Church on the
first and third Sundays, and Baturday bcCoic
the tlkird Sunday in cadi month. Rev. S. T.
Fuller pulor.
Preaching t the Methodist Church on the
fourth Sunday, and Saturday before, in each
month. Kev. G. S. .Johnston pastor.
Pleachingat the rroshyteiiiui Church rn
the second Sunday in each month. Rev. G.
\V. M xon pastor.
HAPRAUI SCHOOLS.
At the Baptist Church at o’clock a, m
each Sunday, J T Johnson, sup'rt
Hurt Cook, Treasurer
At r the Mcthodiot Church at 9 o’clock a m
each sunday. J M Mobley, sup'rt
B C Kimbrough, Troub'r
MASONIC ORDERS.
Hamilton Lodge No, 10-—meets on the 2d
Saturday afternoon lu ewch month.—W. W.
Goodman, W. M.
P. T. Schloy Chapter No 30—meets on the
4th Fridav in each month at 2 o’clock v m
-J. M. Mobley, H P.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
.1. 11. Lovela.ee, mavor: J. F. C Williams,
.1. H. Cows* rt, J. T. Blount and L L. Stan
i rd, couucilmen: W. S. Robinson, marshal.
Post-Office,
.J W. Gamble, p. m Daily arrival and
departure of mails.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
.T F C Williams ordinary; J D Robinson
sheriff*; N H Barden clerk of superior court;
Dennis Miller tax receiver ; J It Griffin tax
♦collector ; H C Kimbrough treasurer ; John
M Barnes surveyor ; W J Smith coroner.
County Commissioners—W I Hudson, W C
Johnston, It W Robinson. N H Burden clerk.
Board of Education—W I Hudson, Flynn
Hargett, WO J > hnston, R G Hood, T -T Neal
County School Commis’ner—) T Johnson.
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE.
WT Hudson senator; G L Kilpatrkk and
HE Moss, Jr., representatives
COURT CALENDAR FOR HARRIS COUNTY
SUPERIOR COURT.
Martin Ciawford judge—W A LitUe solic
itor-eoneml—N II Barden clerk—J 1) Rob
inson sheriff. Convenes second Mondays in
April and October.
COMMISSIONERS’ COURT
Convenes first Tuesday in each month.
ordinary’s court
Convenes first Monday in each month.
justices courts.
Hamilton (672d) District—.lno T Williams
J J’, Chas Bedell N P— meets first Saturday.
Valley Piains (78f>)—I N Sparks NP, Geo
W Cooke J P—2'l Saturday.
MPner’s (782) —It C Milner N P, P Sutton
J P—4rii Saturday.
Waverly Hall (934)—G A B Dozier NP, E
J Stanford .1 1* .
Ellerslie (095) -Thos Neal N P, A S Elli
son J P .
Cat tula (096)—J B Pate JP,W II Thomp
son N P .
Lower 19th (707)—Jesse Cox N P, W Nun
nally J P- - 3d S • Girday.
Upper 19th (1180>—.MCW Lokey J P, I.
Hargett N I*—4th Satin ay.
Smith’s (1247) —Jas G Smith J P., S Moore
N P 1 h Saturday.
Whites’ ille (920)—S 1! Reese N I’., A .)
Gordo* iJ 1’ 2nd Saturday.
Whitakci’s (G79)— ltM Whitten J P Flynn
Hargett N P .
Davidson's (781)—~T L Davidson JP, Ab
W. ldon N P .
Rl" .- :-l ring (717.) and A Moi r.: NP, C Ilarl
cV a r— rm*x> ♦-nJurday.
Goodman's (703) —j M Culpepper, .J 1* S
(h odman N P— 2d Saturday.
E. m wkt be? •" [55
NORTH AS!) gCLTIi RAILROAD SL’HEDI LE
From and aft* r Satukday, 10th of May
Gains on ilus roa l will run a.- f< l ows:
r J iT>i>Avs, 9 iiursdays AM> Saturday'
Leave ('< umbus 5 30 \ m 2 30 p m
Leav e Kings boro 7,30 a m 430i* M
SPECIAL NOTICE.
From date until Ist of October next, the
jeee'.ai fare will be as follows:
From Columbus to Beall wood 10 cents.
’ * * * Oleghorn 25 * *
* ** ** Blanchard 40 **
•• ** Hines 5C ••
Kimbrough, ...00 *•
•• *• Cataula 00 ••
•• •* Kingsboro 75 *•
WM. REDD, Jr , Supt.
August 13, 187 G.
Association. —The Columbus As
sociation meets with the Baptist
Church at Shiloh, in this county, on
Friday before the Fourth Sunday in
this month. Those from a distance
will find conveyances at Kingsboro.
Presbytery. —The Macon Pres
bytery will convene at the Baptist
Church in Hamilton, on Thursday,
October slh, at 7r. m. We are re
quested to state that the citizens of
ihe country, at large, are invited to
attend.
NOTICE.
We will give Columbus Prices for
cotton to all who are indebted to us.
Bring us your cotton and thereby
save storage and freight on it from
here to Columbus.
GAMBLE & COPELAND.
Wanted.—A situation as teacher
in a private family, or in a small
school, by a young lady of fine edu
cation, and of several years experi
ence as a teacher in a private family.
The best of references given. For
further information apply at this
office.
Another Grand Excursion. —
Mike Williams and Tom Crook have
made arrangements with the N. & S.
Railroad, to have another excursion,
which will take place next Sunday,
It is in order to meet the grand Cen
tennial Sacrament excursion from
Montgomery to Columbus oil that
day. r lhe train leaves Kingsboro at
o’clock a. si, sharp: returning
lerves Columbus at 5 i>. at. Fare for
the round trip, 25 cents. Let every 1
one go, ami have a grand feast at St.
James A. M. E. ( hurcb.
L::c*al Brii fs.
- A prudmit nmn is like a pin; Lis
lieffd prcvints him from going 100
fur.
I lie reigning bclln at Newport is
n Miss Post, and it ic no wonder the
boys all want to tie to her.
—The belles of Hamilton have tv
lift'llod from llie Springs, and the vil
lage puts on a ehcerfiii look again.
—False hair is now made lo imi
tate real hair so closely that it is
hardly nossible to tell which is switch.
—Bead the notice of Gamble A
Copeland, and save money on your
cotton. 'They will pay Columbus
prices.
When he told her she had ar
rived at a sloic conclusion, she
thought he meant hlio had told a
story.
—The mineral soring on Captain
Dendy’s plantation is attracting some
attention. Parties go there almost
every evening.
—The verses, “I love to steal a
while a weigh,” are supposed to have
been written by a grocer given to
short measures.
•—Bov. Walter Johnson and Capt.
Font Grimes passed through Hamil
ton last Monday en route for the
Warm Springs. •
Mr. Tom Hunt was in town this
week in the interest of the Centennial
Stores of W. A. Swift. Tom is a
clever fellow, and represents a good
house.
—Appearances are deceitful. At
camp meeting it is difficult to tel!
from the background whether the
man on the front seat is shouting
glory or lias just sat down on a-tack.
—The caterpillars have made their
appearance on the plantation of Mr.
Beach, and he says they have eaten
all the top leaves from iiicotton.
1 his is the first crop, and the! second
will hardly cornu soon enough lo do
much damage,
—The Central Hotel in Columbus
is one of the best places lo stop in
that city. Willie Mason is the clever
and aceominodaling clerk, and will
see that you are made comfortable.
Don’t fad to slop aitne Central when,
you visit, the ehy.
—Our young friend Ben Kim
brough has gone on a visit to W-arm
Springs. lie is suffering wish a slight
attack of “heart disease,’’ ami the
springs is a good place (or those thus
affected. We hope Ben will remem
ber ns .<n t lie list of invitations.
C,\sir Meettinu.—The Campmi’ot
iug by the colored people, at Ivings
boro was largely attended, and on
.Sunday there was alleast twenty-five
hundred persons on the grounds,
'i he train brought out nine hundred
and twenty-six from Columbus. It
was an orderly and w ell behaved as
sembly; no dificullies or anything of
the kind occuring. Elders G. W.
Gaines and S. W. Drayton were the
big preachers of the occasion. We
heard the sermon on Sunday night,
ami it was a fine thing; he spoke in
a clear forcable styje, and is well ed
ucate'!. There w ere 32 accessions to
the church. Elder Gaines is a fine
singer and sang some very pretty
pieces; all who heard him were par
ticularly struck with “Hold the tori.”
SnRGHUM. —It is very encouraging
to see the amount of this cane that
is being made into syrup. Several
mills in this community are kept
steadily in operation. Mr. Hardy
Hobbs has been constantly at work
with his mill for the past three or
j tour weeks. He makes it very nice
ly indeed. Messrs. Fitts & Toler,
Mr. Matthews and others, have
shown us some very fine samples,
which equal in taste and co or, the
finest Now Orleans syrup. This
shows that the people are begining
o realize that they must live at
home.
Medtcai, Students— Judge J. F.
C. Williams has recieved from the
Trustees of the Louisville Medical
College, a benificiary Schollarship,
which will be given to somo w orthy
young man who wishes to obtain a
medical education. Every dollar
saved is an advantage, and by apply
ing to Judge W illiams eighty dollars
can ho saved.
In connection with the above, we
take occasion to state that a letter of
recommenda ion from us will secure
a Scholarship in that Institute.
Personal.— Col. 11. It. Harris was
in town last week. He came to see
about appointing dt legates to the Ca
det Convention, It seems there has
bed' some unnecessary dissatisfac ion i
in regard to it. Col. Harris will act ;
impartially in the matter, and the i
people of the District may rest assnr !
ed that the most meritorious will get j
the app lintmcnt.
Ui tH lis Do ngs.
On last Sunday ijuirning tin. o
deaths occtired within a few miles of
Hamilton.
Mr Albert Sanford, who was born
in Habersham oounty, (la, and niov.
cd to (his county about, twenty five
years ago, died at his residence about
7 o’clock, of apoplexy. lie did a
hard days work on Saturday, and
was taken very sicK about o uV-Inck
in the afternoon. His father died
just m this way about ten years ago,
and he has dreaded this manner ol
death for sometime. Mr. Sanford
was a goood man, and was a quiet in.
nfensive citizen. Ho lias read the
Bible through three consecutive
limes, and was never known to me a
profane word. lie leaves a large
family of children. We tender the
family our sympathy.
Mrs. Susan Meadows, daughter of
Maj. T. J. Doggettt, died Sunday
morning near Smith’s X lioads, after
a long and painful illness. She had a
severe fall about four months ago and
it was thought bad several ribs bro
ken. Wi’li this, and lung disease,
she died, leaving a family of three
children, all of whom are about
grown. Mrs. Meadows was a good
Christian woman, about fifty years
old, and has lived here in the county
about thirty-five years.
Mr. Turner Thornton, one of our
oldest and most respectable citizens,
died Sunday morning about 7 o’clock.
He was taken witli billions colic, and
lingered about eight days when death
relieved him of his suffering. Mr.
Thornton was a consislanl, stood
man, much beloved and respected by
all and is a great loss to his neighbor
hood. He leaves a large fatuiy and
many friends to mofirn his loss.
Mrs. Girner died a few miles
above Hamilton, last Monday. We
have been unable to obtain the par
ticulars of her death, further than
that she had been sick for sometime.
She was an old resident and a highly
respected lady.
Money Order Office. —Thcmon-
ey order office, in Hamilton, will be
dispensed with after the 30 h ol Sep
tember. The Post Office Inspector
lias informed Mr. Gamble that the
business A.one through the offi ie
does not aijuhor it, and has Order
liitnjo tunit iiis books over to the
I)epartirienrd>y he last oft he month.
He paid Mr.\Oa able quite a comp i
ment on the m ;.<*.v<ss of his book--,
and s-iy if a : 11.0 IT ■ y
would do as wt Ji, |l> - , ' tr '7Wild be no
necessity o' / Bem a visit.
.s ,*•..>/- ."a. —-Mr. John T. Whit
taker aim mftoes nmiself a candidate
for Tax Receiver of Harris county, in
the ensiieitj g election. We f c-1 as
sured Unit ' if the people see fit to give
him their votes, he will lie f’lithiut ill
the di charge of the duties deluding
upon him. He has shown his public
spirit by patronizing his county pa
per. Read his card.
Musical. — We understand that Mr.
Pat. Levingston will take charge of a
class of ladies and gentlemen, and
teach tern to sing. It will be for the
benefit of the Y. M. C. A., and only
half rates will be charged. The first
meeting will take place to night, aud
it is hoped a large crowd will be in
attendance. He is considered a good
teacher.
Tank Removed. —The tank on the
N. & S Railroad lias been removed •
from Fortson’s to Cataula, and will
use water from the well.* This gives
both sections of the road a tank, and
will add very greatly to the couven
iencofthe hands. |
MARRIED. ' -
IIA MSEY —GOODMAN—At the resilience of
the bridcV father, Mr. W. W. Goodman,
on Tuesday. 12th inst., Mr. James Ramsey
and Miss Mollie Goodman.
We congratulate our clever fri mi Ramsey
on his success in captivating one of Harris
county's most charming young ladies, and
hope all their bright anticipation! of the fu
ture may lie realized.
“Two souls with but a single thought,
Two hearts that bent as one "
Auiiomicemeiils.
Tor Tax Receiver, —I have yielded to the
solicitations of many friends. and announce
my sell a candidate for lax Keee ver of Jin r
ris county,.in the ensu. i"g January election.
John TANARUS, Whitaker.
For County Tax Collector.- We are au
thorized to announce the name of R. W.
Wood os a candidate for the offi eof Tax
Collector of Harris county, subject to Demo
crat’c nomination, MANY VOTERS.
For County Treasurer. By the request of j
many voters I announce mysch as a candi
date for vc election to the office of County
'h easurer for Han is county, subject to a
nomination if desired. Election first Wed
nesday in January next.
H. C. KIMBROUGH,
CANVASSERS WANTED
for a superb
Work of French Art i
WOMEN of the BIBLE,” illustrated in oil j
colors with cories of the most celebrated I
paintings bj tho treat Jhuropean Masters |
Something entirely new; captivates every !
one With i‘ is the handsomest Premiumev- j
<*roffi;ed. 'l’he best an i most el ig* ant book •
lor lall canvassing and the Hold by sen'oii. I
Fxtra terms to good Agents. Apply fr. J. B \
r & Cos,, Publishers, New Yuk. seJJbi
Opposite J. i!. Hamilton's Store,
W. A. Swift, Proprietor,
THESE NEW STOKES ARE NOW Ol* N AND FILLED WITH
■&- X* 1 u.ll and Oomploto .Slociit of
G ROC KB ! KK,
Which Will bo Sold at the Lowest Market Rates, Both
M Wholesale and Retail.
FLOt IL BACON, TOBACCO ami FINK WHISKIES a Specialty.
Connected with the Stores is the new l TIN ITIN NIA I, WAGON'. VA I! I),
just completed 'itid arranged with every convenience tor tin nccuniinodatiuu
<if the public, -fir Klijili Mullins, former y || irris, has charge of thi
(l, part motif. tltlH-will give every attention to lie patrons of ;hc > eld. i.r.
T. •(. Hunt, is with mo in the Grocery depart in mt.
We respect I illy ask a t-i-d ol the new \\ ago -vard, and solicit the pat
ronago of the trading community to my stock of Groceries an 1 I) uuesii,;
Dry Gboil*. —. \v. A. swi IT.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
OHOICfUOONFEOTIONERIES AND FRUITS.
J. J. A W. R. WOOD,
Ao. ?, Broad Sired, Columbus, Georgia.
GARDEN NEEDS, which are true and genuine Northern Seed.
CHOI' E CONFECTIONERIES, which we guarantee pure and freso.
SUGAR AND COFFEE, of all Grades, at living prices. „
CANNED GOODS, NUTS, RAISONS, TEAS, SPICES, Err., Ere.
BUCKETS, TUBS, TIN WARE, M ROOMS.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS.
Give us a call, and we will suit you in style and prices. Consignments
fioliciie*! and satisfaction
Legal Adverfiscmeiifs.
HARRIS SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will fie pol l before the Court-hou e tloo
' in Ilnnilton. within the Icu-al hours ol stie
mi the first Tuesday .n Ocfeohcr next, tuefol
lowi vd property:
So tli Imp of lot of land N . R)<, aud wes
lialf No. 4 )2, and two fractions kuowa as Mu
; Sea bo n J.)rt*s fratiions, and islands Xus. l
J2an 13, Col Pain: i-u in fill 47 G 1-2 acres, mor
< r less lying and beinj in the Twcnti* t
Dis rictoi Hurts county, U*vle i on as tin
| pi\p< rtv of U. K. K- n on. t<> silisly a til;
1 issued fro ii Harris sup;.'! or < ourl in i tvor -o
W. A. fiii 'v". '.nd J. 11. Tr umF.i 11 trans
i fere-", v-. v n. **' i :gs an iii L K •iiikui
, . • , ■ l out by J. II
nii;i- i . .
--D4P-1 ’AM (0, u on t* in in
df ! .ii- i i-i (,)oit: n loss
pari of lots Xo4. 280 and 1 in Ifie I wen
(i-’fli I fist riel of fri 1 couiitv kn ovn as tin
MeTruert s place levi- and >n to sali IV a lifa it
niv liiiM s, issiiHfl from 11<• supmior court o
’k a 1 couiity, ii favr of i. W. I login vs
Georg'* 4 *'. Hilling'. ITopeiiy p fi)
i plaintiff.
J. D. ROBINSON, Sheriff.
(S1 i ; ) <■! .\. M.nlit* ( ‘Oi l ry.
James tvl. (’ulpcpj.ur, adneniKtrator of M i
, liner (’. Culpepi'nr, deceased, in.ikes app ict
tion for leave to sell the 1 m i belonging t<
i tiie e.-tateof sai i deceased.
A ' 1 person; conemne 1 are hen fiv no f ils<al
[ to show cause, if n\ they have, whv an or
! dershoul 1 not lie gran led applicant t.
; sell said land.
Given under my hand cul official signa
ture. feepiember 4, 1873.
J. F. Williams, Or linary.
GEORGIA, Harris County.
W. 1). Moran, executor of.Thomas A. Mi 1-
dlebrooks, deueased, lit; of sai l eouutv,
makes application for leave to sell the laud
belonging to the estate of sai l deceased.
All j*ei'soiLs con 'em <! are hereby not'Pied
to Glow Ci'iGe, il any they have, by the first
Monday in October next why an order sh •;;! :
not be grautid caul applicant lo sell said
lid.
Given under my band and oftici and signa
tuie, September J, 187<k
J F. ('. Williams, Ordinary.
(J F.() IIG IA. I larris Cos uni y.
L. B Mirer, administrator of Hopson
Milner, late of said county, deceased, m .k< s
• application for letters ol dismission from
Isi I e>tate. A 1 pci sons Concur.icd are licrc
; ly notified to snow cause (if any limy ii ive)
i by the tirsr Monday in November next wli)
letters of dismission should not be .granted
said applicant,
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, Augu-t 1, 1870.
J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
GEORG IA, Harris County.
I Whereas, Samuel B. Hatcher has made ap
plication tor letters oi administration do
bonus non cum testamento ainiexo ol the
estate ol Tnontis MiGchee, deceased, Jute of
said county.
Tburefore, all persons conci-rncd are liere
, by not Hied to kliow ciu.-e (i< any they nave)
■ by the first Moielayin October n xt why let
! teis of administration should not le granted
said applicant.
Given u- and o my hand and official signa
ture, Augu t l!;t, 1870.
J. F. C. Williams, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Harris c.anm.
George G. Murrain executor of the la-t
will and testament of Thomas Mu r.ib, la e
of said county, (bcea-cd, makes app leatou
for leave to sell the land belonging tu tno
estate u| said deceased.
All I'Cison- concerned are hereby notilied
to show cause (if any they have) by tur iir.'L
Monday in Ocloner next why an order should
not l;e given to said applicant to sell said
land.
( ‘i\cn under mv hand and official ti;na
ture, Aiigusi 26, 1870-
J. F. c. Williams, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Harris County.
•James M. Piatt, executor of Le maid l’raH
bite of said county, deceased, in.ikcs i.)i;!-ea
lion for letters of dismission horn s lid es a'c.
Ail persons concerned are herein noH.ied
to show cause (if any tin y h ivi.) by the m>t
Monday in December next, why loiters of
oUmission should not hi g.-.mic * s.id a.tpli-
Ol'l.
G.ven under my lain 1 an 1 obi i.il . i_ i,a
taie, August lit. 1870.
J. F. <'. Williams, <Jrdiiuiy.
Lsgal Advi'rlist'inpiifs.
(i E()UGIA. 1! mis County
Flynn H uge t. admuiLtrator upon the
e-lat ■ot Cyrus K. Haiiington, bale of sai I
county, th-ciseg n: app'ieation f.-r
leuvc to sell the land ging lotliee&tate
of said deceased.
A 1 poison* concerned are hereby notified
to show cause (if any they haw) by the first
Monday in ()ebl>er next why an ord-r should
not, he granted said applicant to sell said
lan I.
Give i undt'i my hand and ofiit ial signa
ture, August 21. 1870.
•I F. c. Williams, Ordni iy.
A WANT SUPPLIED!
Frank If, Coition,
um tcum ,q jewkli:n.
[Uast tSiile Public Square j
f v \ Clocks mat Watches
-A t'liumit ami Jt*pjiir.tl ai U.c iikj.sl
j;j:. t x oca n le rates.
Hiving peiniauautly lovated in
llamilion, Ga., I am now prejmvod
to do all work in my line at prices to
sail the banl times, ami will always
GUAR ANT E E SAT ISi All J ON.
KEV 111L1LLV EIY GOODS
Miss Maky L. But on lias again opened her
; stock at her
OLI3 STAND
mwI will In plea-cd to k rvc her' Id fr< lifts
! an 1 c stonin s. mi t as many new on sas wili
. give h<Tii c i 11. Sh* will ssll low :or Cash, ami
ixiiurraiiice Ssitisf cl ion.
| y* 1 WOOD ' I
feJpiPsCH
ra Itlatchlfy’s Standard C'ncr.nrbor and Grafton
bj Go s Pumps, with copper liningßold and new
F3 h . f .' *"'■ r ‘ !, d all \ alcalde improvements. Mumi-
M| l.icturing facilitiei; jrreaUy increased; stock
bJ uml assortment LARGE, priced hMAM,.
k] When ill 1 >w.i to tin* lig KxliiMtion.cal’ *ufl
Kj sco us or scud for catalogue, with price o and !
cfl terms. 1
ra C. G. DI.ATCHLEY, Manufr, | I
Lj BOG CuM.Mi’.r.ov. ; it: let, Jhi i.ai>i.t.riii a.
US These pumps can bosren atCenton’i J’xhih., |
tS Agric’l Hall, Cor. Aiulos ( J & N, Column L- t-
H ter O, No. 10. :
Ye Musiek of 76!
(EXTRA PREMIUM OFFER NO, 4 )
The Pub'ishers of
tsnm ITMO.IL VISITOII
Have J .st it sue 1 an extra
CENTO MIL I'ilE MU.II VIILL'JIL’
Con tmnining n birtri* selection o f j •> Hmj It
"!l >]>iiit-(l ‘‘Mil- cot ye Ul-len 'i 111 •" < l. -
Tiiiv luuml in t loth, i lriurtn v -.tii r. <
"• v oii”, ’ ‘ I'li'iio," atul cl!’ss : c p'cini mi v.J
unies. 'i Cc *• C\ titcnni.il Premiu I, 1 ' t on
tains all of the ohl ami yood times of ou
pMttiotic forc-i.iliK i’s, and w 11 be given awan
*" t'V.tiy new HilrHiibti to tic \ isrin?. jp
t!u- lvmilar price f sui scni tion, il . ij.
l'l’i' her psiiticulaiH mid s inp : e copy n*ni
'lire t i,i| of i tHMi i'. Act HU \* i tel. \-
i ./o!ix.< iinicii ,u\,,
cIM L'CNffili, O.
CI UOCJfc} It,
JUNCTION FRANKLIN WARREN AND OILETHOAF. ■ J’N
CXJLi: M I JUS, CIA-
I inn now replenishing my stock of t.rocerice, Ik, vis :e > Staple
Goods lor the fall and winter trade, coiisi-iing in pail of
I SAG WlN< •, good and heavy, Hi at IU to 13c per yard.
IliON TII’.S, beat patents, at 3 to V.'
L\Bl >, ( Mioiee Loaf, ill tierces, lo gs and bn 'kets. KU GA I IS, all grades.
BAt <N and BULK MEATS, SYRUPS, GOFFERS and
TEAS, CORN, OATS, BRAN. MKAL, SALT, SOAP, SAB
DINKS, MACKEREL and OYSIKUS, SHOES nnl
STAPLE DRY GOODS, LIQUORS of all kind-.
New Cheese r- , ived fro.-ii everv weeh, I.urge slock of FLOUR !wu.
.to hand from t'n he-t mills in the United States, and every barrel
teed. Extra choice Svd Wlina , Rye, D.ndey and Oats.
ii you w ant good cheap goods ca I <.i> inn before purolia -ing, nd rave
in on py. Rolliu .1, ti'erson, (’lav FaHeyand W’m. P. Hunt wi I lie o band to
wait on you and will lake pleasure in showing the stock, whether vmi buy
or not. Very respectfully, J. H. HAMIUfON.
IV. J. WA'IT. •>. V. W.VI.KKit. Cll\K. 11. WA'li.
WATT & WALSBIt,
tvuur.K'AU: and itiriAib
GROCERS AND COMMISSION WBECHAKTS,
CORNER UNDER RANKIN HOUSE. CJLU.RBUS \ .
Ihtce the Ldi'jist ami lfcxt $ sleet c l Sloek *>j Groceries * * this ( Uy,
CONSISTING OK
BACON STDKq Bulk sides, Bicon kliouMcuh, Bulk sli nil ious. B ilk h;i;u B -.1 i.oiu
Lfird in ficrccs, Im kc*s and kcj:s
FIsOCH of nil y;nvLs, in'lu'iin r the'• 1 j’c Bud I.vkb fir n*l tficfifst in tficw.-iid.
BAGGIXU, Ties. S -,it. - k.>, ''.cU. l . Oyster*. 5.u,1,1 ‘.u i.e.r,
'‘otiiHh, >od,!. S'arffi, Si.o-’s, li-ots. and Staple l>iy G >) I-. siu. Ii ;us
shoe tin ir-, checks, .'tripes, yarns and pants g h* s.
*> Also ,i well-scfi •. {i*<! -A. ); of WHISK V, from Si per dl< ii to s.. and of any ln’ tii ii
per cent proof lfia.l mu-v desiiwl.
OurEtok of SUGAR includes every ip-ide and price, an 1 our lot of S V:C A .uii! i ‘ :
equate. lin this city Is Michi les al* y r ■’. *s of N*w Orfi-ris jil, v r ,.i s a i. ; ,. v .-w’al - a
oarrcls choice Florida Svi up, which is superit r (-• an . Iso ‘i’ fi ■,> :■.].;••( m I icfi efi ,• , •
n juice. l f has a dcli;l)Mu! flavor, liafi, i-lcer color, and -ekvlc.d e.v.w • • for o-.r <>;i
(ti ll cußtomcrs cm always save i::• n*y t \ giving us a trial before • • i;- i♦ i;:_r 1
U 02-ly W \'IT & WALKER.
ATTI SNT.ION -C ENT EN NI \LS!
FOS THE NEXT FIFIEKSidSYd, _
THOMAS & PRESCOT]
Will seICANYTHINO cotained q; diy'r
LARGE STOCK
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CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOOD
WITHOUT RESERVE
At For C^le’
l-\' FILL ST BN 'id. Ii Villi IV AM SPl’ SDID BlU’.mS.
THE HEW
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THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN V:Z WOP Ll'
With our printed direrti-ms, no instruction or mechanical skill is rf ,uire ! m ; < ii
The constructi.a of the machine is based upon a principle of unkme i. : , .. •
plicity, comprising simple levers working upon cent.es. 'i he hearing nc .>• . n,j
are hardened and polished.
The machines arc made at our new works in the city of Newark, N I v •}. n vv
(patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to
live rtf inuchlm: fulltf icurvuntcd,
“ DOIWESTSC” SRWIWG iUACIF H CO.
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ten ' the j kin: of, il
highest talent and the best facilities in all departin' i. g and the t . ■ t h. , 1
modistes, both at home and abroad, wc arc enabled to attain resub .
average dress-maker. Our styles are alwavs the latt st and best, ilm- civ:-., ill v-iUnsti-i ■
catalogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with h-r address. A- : . ~.. • v -
< “DOMESTIC” SEWING fetACHHUE CO
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