The Hamilton weekly visitor. (Hamilton, Harris Co., Ga.) 1873-1874, August 15, 1873, Image 3

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TOW y ATMP CPU WT Chorch Directory a.rvices fli the Baptist Church on Ilia first ami third Sunday*, and Saturday he)ore the third Sunday, in each month. Rev M. J Wellborn, pastor. Sunday-school at 9a. m. services at the Methodist Church on the fourth Sunday and Saturday-before „iuht on the second Sunday , in each n<ontb. Kev- P- R - McWilliams, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. ~The Cash System.—As we have to pay the eish for every-liiug we use about oiir house null office, WC are comp; lied to do a strictly .- tdi business. We will take wood or provis ions at market piic-s, in pay for subscrip tions. Although anxious for patronage, we prefer a limited cash business 'to an extended eiedit one. ' NORTH AND SOUTHIiILROAD SCHEDULE. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Tcave Columbus fi 00 A M, 3 20 r M Arrive at King.boro 7 - r )0 AM,510 Psi heave* Kingsla.ro :.. ..800 A *f, 620 r M Arrive at Columbus 9 50 A M, 7 30 p M Presbyterian Chorch —Revs. J. H. Nall and Mclntosh, and Mr.— Frazier, the committee appoint ed by the Macon Presbytery for the purpose,organized a church of twelve members, at this place, last Sunday. Drs. W. W, Brace and TANARUS, F. Brews ter were elected ruling elders, and Messrs. Alfred Johnson and Henry C. Cameron, deacons: Two able discourses were delivered by Rev. Mr. Nall on Sundry. Services will beheld on the second Sunday in each month. May the branch thus planted be watered with the dews of grace Di vine until it has taken firm root. • - Reorganization. —The Ciceronian Debating Club, of Hamilton, was re organmed last Monday by the elec tion of Mr. R. A. Murpkey, Presi dent, Mr, H. M. Bryan, Vice Presi dent, and Mr. Robert Bruce, Secre tary. The Club meets every Saturday evening at half past seven o’clock. The question for debate at the next meeting is, Was Lady Macbeth as guilty of the murder of Duncan as Macbeth ? Affirmative—C. L.. Dendy, 11, M. Bryan. Negative—L. L. Stanford, 11. C. Cameron. “J. P. Z.” —In another place we print a letter from Lafayette, Ala., over the above initials, and vary from oar rule to publish nothing unless accompanied by -the real name of the author, because, the yyriter, shpws so great an interest in this {own and its paper. We shall be glad to bear from him again, and to receive his namei, JgT* And now Boullv has found a mineral spwhtg near Hamilton. If this thing continues, we won’t have anything but mineral water in this country after a while.— Carrollton Times. Well, suppose we don’t. Just as if it mantes any difference to Sharpe what kind of water lie mixes with “ his’n'l ” XSf We learn that one of our good citizens took several of his children to Columbus on Wednesday, and on taking the train to return, he counted them, and missed one. He started out in a flurry to hunt it, and rejoiced when lie was called back, and found that he had made a miscount—that *ll his children were there. Neglo Killed. —We learn that a negro was killed last "Tuesday, near Johnson’s mill, on Plat Shoals creek. He was hauling timber for the bridge there, and was crushed to death by the falling on him of a piece of tim ber off the wagon, - Camp Meeting. —The camp-meet ing at Cataula, fonr miles from Fort son’s, on the North and South Load, will commence on Friday night, 12th September. Ministers and visitors will find conveyance at Fortson’s. 1 S ■* —777“ Change op Schedule.— A slight change has been made in the schedule ■of the North and South Road. The schedule will be found at the head of •our local column, where we shall keep it hereafter for reference. The Columbus Baptist Asso ciation will meet in Hamilton on Sat urday before the 4th Sunday in Sep tember. This Association embraces ■3l churches and 2,241 members, and Is entitled to 63 delegates. E3P’ The third quarterly meeting ior t Hamilton circuit will be bold at JPi pect church, on Saturday and l h ,, i 20th and 21st September. Tnos. T. Christian, I’. E. ■ i A Good Shot. —Mr. Frank Rogers, hviirg near Blue Spring, killed two grown hawks at one shot, one day last week. Both hawks had tackled one guinea-fowl. We are glad to see the Vis itoe extending the circle of its ac <l*anitnnee. We solicit ©OTrespond ence from all quarters. •s?**The Columbus Guards will picnic at Kingsboro on the 22d. Letter from Alabama. r Lafayette, Ala., Aug. 12, 1§73. Ed. Visitor: —Please excuse me for intruding upon your notice. Thinking probably you would like to hear a few words from this part of the country in regard to crops, I will write you a few lilies to that point. The crops in Chambers are very good, except bottom lauds, which were drowned out in the spring. Up lands that have beeu well worked, are as good as the land will produce. Prospects for cotton are superb. The seasons, so far, exactly suit this fav orite staple. Potatoes and peas look well. Our energetic farmers are already making preparations for turning their stubble early this fall. Such a process would no doubt have a good effect upon the much worn and ex hausted lands of old Harris. Our merchants complain of dull trade, but they are cheered up occa sionally with a picnic, and have good prospects for a vigorous trade the coming season. I had the good luck, a few days past,. to get hold of a copy of the Visitor. I find it to be thoroughly Democratic in principle, and devoted to the glorious cause of a white man’s government. Hamilton is always proud of good things. I thiuk the Visitor will be a welcome guest. It is reasonable that Hamilton, so distinguished for its fair women and brave men, with the Visitor, North and South railroad, mountain scen- waler, pure, bracing atmos phere, its genial and lovely clime, the hospitality of its citizens, and other attractions, all combined, should be a place of popular resort. The Visitor should he, as a medi ciue, in every house, for fear of acci dents. May it stand as firm as the “ rock of ages”—always in the van of the grand and glorious march of Democracy! Long may it wave! I must throw down my pen to throw up my hat for the prosperity of Hamilton. J. P. Z. r. : •*. I, T* 1 The Columbus Sun says gold ore has been found in a mine near Grantville, Meriwether county. Our map places Grantville in Coweta county.—Visitor. A little too hypercritical, worthy Visitor. We neither spoke of gold ore having been recently “found” iD the locality, nor did we say, that Grantville 5 w asm MeriwetberCcrunty. Our precise language was: “The ore was from a mine near Grantvi.le, in Meriwether county.” If the Visitor will look a little closer at its “map,” it will see that Grantville is very near tire line dividing Meriwether and Coweta; and if it will ask persons who know T ANARUS, they will tell it that the mine is in Meriwether, near Grant ville, just as we said; also, that the mine was. discovered several years ago, — Co'mnbits Sun. _ We neither said that the ore nor the mine had been recently found; and we were aware of the facts that Grantville is near the line dividing the two counties, and that the mine is in Meriwether. If the Sun had said “ the ore was from a in Meriwether county, near 'Grantville,.” instead of “ the ore was from a mine near Grantville, in Meriwether coun ty,” we should nothave mistaken its meaning. In working a horse to a vehicle, it makes all the difference in the world whether you place him in tjie front or rear. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the North and South road was held in Columbus Wednes day last. 11. C. Kimbrough, chair man,. Wm- Redd, secretary. Col. MoDotigald tendered his resig nation. A resolution was passed authoriz ing the Directors to lease the Rome end of the road. The following Board of Directors was elected; P. Freer, C. C. Me- Gehce, T. E. Blanchard, W, A. Mc- Dougald, W. D. Chipley, F. A. Frost, T. McGuire. We saw a negro man anil a white woman riding through the streets of Columbus in a boggy, a few days ago, and were disgusted to learn that they were man and wife. Columbus received her first bale of new cotton on the 11th. It was from Henry county, Ala., classed low middling, weighed 525 lbs., and sold for 21 cents per pound. John King is the name decided on for the new engine on the North and South road. , ■ for the past week. For Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Depression of Spirits & General Debility, in their various forms, Ferro-Phosporated Elixir of Calisaya, made by Caswell,!fazard & Go., New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic. Asa stimulant tonic for patients recover ing from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. If taken during the season it prevents fever and ague and other intermittent fevers. 4w GEORGIA— Karris.Coux-cy. '/ f John W. Murphy and Irby H rifts, admin w?l°. rS ’ < ? un , U ' st '>nent annexe, of William i\ bitehead, deceased, apply for leave to sel I the real estate of said deceased: All pei sons concerned are hereby notified to show cause, if any they have, by the first Monday m September next, why said appli- Ctuion should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signa tuie, this 4th day of August. 1873- augls-td J. F. c. WILLIAMS. Ord'y. DEBTORS & CREDITORS’NOTICE^ All personalmlebted to the estate of Wil liam Whiteh*d, deceased, are requested to come forward and make immedi ite payment; and all those holding claims against said es tate arc notified to present them duly authen ticated in terms of the law. JNO W. MURPHEY, IRBY H, PITTS, anlo-6t Adin’rs with will annexed. GEORGIA— Harris County. Albert and Elias Davidson, executors of John Davidson, deceased, and administrators of Elizabeth Davidson, deceased, make appli cation for letters of dismission: All persons concerned are hereby notified Bbow cause, if any they have, by the first Monday in December next, why said applica tion should not lie granted. Given under my hand and official seal. 3m J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordy. great"reduoti6n —IN PRICES OP— mm® & wiiß CLOTHING —AND— | I. Gents’ Furnishing Goods —AT THE— Mlffi'OH CLOTHING HOUSE, * W4N NO. 88 BROAD ST.. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA Special Inducements Offered to Country Merchants. ■w-yt-am IIOFFLIN, RICH & CO. 1873 NEW 1873 SPBISG MB SWIIIEB HILUMRI —AND— STRAW GOODS to 89 Broad Street, Celumkn*, fia. Has now in store *Ue uaruust, cheapest and PRETTIEST stock Of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS in tliis section, mbracing the Latest Novel ties in Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, HOsibky, Gloves and Corsets, Parasols and Fans, Jet and Fancy Jewelry, Real Hair Switches and Curls, Imitation Switches anil (Stum Ladies’ Underwear, -Ghildrex’s Reay-madk Cumuxq, Ac., to which the attention of the ladies to res pectfully invited. my2-Bra Wm. jst. ELawiia Broltor, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, COLUMBUS, GA. Will give attention to purchase and sale of Real Estate, placing Ixsubaxce in first-class Companies, and will invest funds or negotiate loan* for those desiring it. feb2B-lyr TO THE PUBLIC ! IN order to answer the numerous questions as to what are my charges, ns well as to forever set at lest all doulits and misunder standings in.referenee to it, I have concluded to insert them in the Visrron. Whether I ani accused of cutting under or not, makes no dilferencc, nor do i care if I am branded as a cheap doctor. I am willing to leave the subject with every man’s own conscience ; consequently I claim the light to charge the following rates, without permitting others to dictate to me in the premises. These have ever been my rates, from the time I first came to Hamilton, and I believe the same with the majority of physicians who have lived heie since the war. Visit in the village, day or night, in ordinary eases $ 2.00 Two or more visits, charged as services by the day 3.00 Prescription at office 1.00 Mileage, day 50 “ night 1.00 Midwifery (no charge for mileage un der three miles)....‘. 10.00 Consultation 4 10.00 Itciineing dislocation from $5 to 10.00 Dressing wounds and all cases of surgery in proportion to difficulty and amount of serv ices rendered. No charge made for extracting teeth, bleed ing or cupping, where 1 am the family phy sician . The above arc cash prices. Absolute eases of charity sill receive attention as heretofore. JOHN W. CAMKHON. Hamilton, Oa., June 27th, 1873- -if -i- M. Allen, ,4\ PMeer. A.lllgks ALLEN, I’fIEER & ILLGES, COTTON FACTORS 0 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FONTAINE WAREHOUSE, COLUMBUS ; CteOEGIA fcb2Myr T.‘S. SPEAR, Agent, AO. T , rara s2ej@b®. sewing jiachine depot, No. 9D Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Gold Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds. SPECTACLES X SPECIALTY. Silver & Plated Ware. Watches, Clocks mid Jewelry promptly re paired. JITCRAVm® UtE&T&Y ©QMS. All Orders will receive prompt attention. WILLIAM BEACH, SUCCESSOR to IIAI.L, MOSES & CO., Established in 1830), COL UMB US, G 808 GIA, DEALER IX GENERAL HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS, CAR RIAGE and WAGON MATERIAL, RAIL ROAD and MILL SUPPLIES, OILS, PAINTS, BRUSHES, GLASS, Etc., Etc., Etc. Rubber and Leather Belting, Burr, Ensopus, Cologn, Mill Rock, Manilla and Cotton Rope, llutiltor find Hemp Packing, Agricultural Implements. AGENTS I'OqJL FAIRBANKS* 30flLES: * Keep in .-shuck varieties of their Platform and OinintbOlfcalCK. These Scales have been sold in thi/establishment for over 30 years, without havtaft a complaint. A'so agents yis- Hoc & Co.’s Circular Sawte; Avcrttl ChchSe.il Pain It Woiis. NON- EXPLOSIVE BRILLIANT OIL. Always on hind, this particular Oil. We have sold it since the war, and no accident, or failure in giving a beautiful light, has oc curred. mar!4-tf ESTABLISHED 1C YEARS. A STANDARD INSTITUTION, LA)|BEiT t CHEAPEST AND BEST IX THE SOUTH. The only Business School fn the South con ducted by an experienced Me reliant and Prac tical Accountant. The actual expenses of students are from fifteen to twenty per cent less than it willcost them t attend second class, or imported institutions. The Course of Study is conducted on Actual Business Principles, supplied with Banking and other offices, combining every known fscility for imparting a Thorough Practical Business Education *in the shortest possible time and at, the least expense. Graduates of this institution, as practical accountanrs, stand pre-eminent over those from any other Busi ness School in the country. The established reputation of this InstifnY tion, the thorough, practical course of it* study, and the success of its Graduates, ranks it the leading BUSINESS SCHOOL IN TH^jjltuTH. Ollr course of actual pusixrsl training is the best-and most practical of the Bge. No vacations. Htudcnte admitted at any time. No classes,. Business Advocate,, containing full particulars, mailed to any address. B. F, MOORE, A. M., President. Sl 1 lilti SIOH DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS , &c., You will finil at row riounus, if yon call on PEACOCK & SWIFT, np4-0m 117 Broad st, Columbus, Ga. GEORGlA—Hmiiiih Coturrr. Thirty flays after date application will he mule to tlie Hon. Court of Ordinuty of said countv, for leave to sell tlie land belonging to the estate ot Qbarli-s JLit-’lu tt, colored, iloreasod. . ■ juncfi,4t. Aflm’r. FUNKY SIDE OF PHYSIC. 800 Pages , 250 Engravings. A startling expose of Medical Humbugs of Hie past and pre>ent. It ventilates Quacks, Imposters, Traveling Drctors, Patent Medi cil.e v.nders, Note! Female Cheats, Fortune 1 cliers and Mediums, and gives interesting accounts of note), Phis'cians anil narratives of their lives. It reveals startling secrets, ami instructs all !mw to avoid the ills which flesh is heir to. We give exclusive teviitoiy and liberal commi-sions. For cireiiliufi ami terms address the publishers, J. B. Burr & Ilvde, HartfordAConn*., or Chicago, 111. Agents wanted for the Uncivilized Races of Men in all Countries of the World—being a comprehensive account of their manners aud customs,and of their physical social, mental, moral and religious characteristics—by Rev. J G Wood. M A, FL 8. 509 engravings. 1500 super-royal octavo pages, in two vol umes, or two volumes in one. Agents are making over SIOO per week in selling this work. An early application will secure a choice of territory. For terms, address the publishers, .T BBurr&Hyde, Hartford, Conn , or Chicago, 111. jan24 ly J. I. GKIFFItf, 106 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA., Importer, Wholesale and Detail Dealer in DRUGS and MEDICINES, AND SOLE AGENT FOR EPPING’S EXTRACT BUCHU. This store is open lill night Sign of the Crystal Mortar. M'lisfield & Higbee’s wonderful family medicines constantly on hand. no2-lyr R. w ■ mirLforiS WITH J. M. BENNETT & CO., No. 131 Broad St,, Columbus, Ga,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Ail kinds of COOKING STOVESnnd GRATES; TIN WAKE, HARDWARE, HOLLOW and WOOD WARE ; POCKET and T ABLE CUTLERY, &c., &c. Also, ail kinds of Tin aud Sheet Iron work done at short notice. Agent for the Columbus made Stoves, Prices as low as any in the city. apr4-tf WONDERFUL & VALUABLE SEED The Great Persian Watermelon grows to a large size, has a line flush and delicious flavor, anil keeps fresh and sweet throughout the winter. Bced per pack, postpaid, 23 cts.; six packets, sl. Mammoth Cabbage, weighs, !3Jj to 60 iris., 20 cts. a pkt. Mammoth Squash, weighs KIO to 200 lbs., 20c. Snake Cucum ber, 3 feet long and coiled, 15c. Yard Ding Bean, 16c. Husk Tomato (keeps fresh for a yesr), 20c. Japan Radish (delicious pods for eating, a foot long), 15 cts. All for *l, post paid. Catalogues free. G. H. WILLIAMSON, Gallatin, Tetln. ©IIBIII Mi STOVES Are the BEST CONSTRUCTED, HEAVIEST, MOST UNIFORM, hnd QUICKEST BAKING STOVES NOW BEFORE THE PUBLIC. OVER TW O HUNDRED THOUSAND ARE NOW IN DAILY USE, Buy one, try it, and if it does not give entire satisfaction, return it, aud get your money back. For sale hv W. 11. ROBAHtS & C 0„ apr4-3m Columbus, Gn. THE LA GRANGE REPORTER, • / • * ■* ’Hiis old and well-known Weekly, in en tering upon tts twkn-it-mktii tea*. respect fully solicits from Its friends in Harris arid adjoining counties, the <or<liat support it has received In the past. The proprietor will tin* denvoi- to indlntalri the excellent reputation which the-Reporter has always jmd, anil lo.: make it worthy of any mankmippoft. Great stress will Is; made on making it a news pa per, apd it will contain fuß.(mil accurate re ports of ljotli kind, State,ynd general news Subscription $2.60 a year; clubs often. ,82,00 cadi. Address, J. T. WA’I’ERM AN, mar2B-tf La Grange, Go. DRUGS! DRUGS! MUGSI We have on hand, and are ronvtiintlyuw-' ceiving, a well-selected stock of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, and, in fact, everything usually kept in a first-class Drug Store. / Fishing Tackle a specially. 1* We invite our friends to give us a call, a we can aud wilkpteaiic them. Very respectfully, Dn. .1. L. CHENEY A HON, Under the Rankin House, apr4-Bra Cruwford st, Columbus, G. THE NEW YORK STORE Has just receiver! the largest and best ssiectad stock of DRY GOODS for tlie Spring Trade •' li> ever brought to that market, which ar to he eoid at th<- Lowr/rr Cash i’lticiai. All who are in need of anything In thto line should examine and price thi* stock be fore buying. 'Jlteir motto is, I/>wer tiiax ms Lowwrr. S. LANDAUER & BRO., npr4-3in Proprietors, Coliiinhus, Ga. ' DRAKE’S MAGIC LAMENT. This wonderful medical compound Is a safo and speedy t-oro tor Erysipelas, Bone Felon, Ear-nelte Head-wlte, Tooth-aclie, neuralgia, KheUi-nattom, Croup, Colic (in man o; beast), More 'l'liroiit, Astlinin,, Dysentery, Diarthasa. and, in fact, for all'diseases where a -eniedy is needed to net spe-iully *pon the nervous system. Circulars gtobv* .'nit lijreitioru for its use, free to all. ‘ Ask i t all drug and country stores for it mid luk •no other. For Sale in-Hamilton by i b:on ikothers. VV;d. C. HAUBElf,.<iciieVl Agent, I'm-tow. No, II Ccntrul Railroad fill pir- Agents wanted, mar 28-0 m CLOSING OUT SALE, ~ J : ;rr .A’s f :ts i.T .. ; . „ LARGE STOCK AT GOSt In view of changing onr concern in' a short time, we offer, during t.htt next twenty days, our entire stock of Goods at Cost, for Cash. It embra ce a great variety of first-class goods, including a large assoptiueut of Cloth, Cassimeres an\ Furnishing Goods. Dress Goods will be sold, m many cases, Far Below Cost: . . , , , _ \ _ ■ This is a rare opportunity for consumers to Biippiy themselves from a largo and attractive stock, m LovV r Prices. We urgently request ail indebted to us, to call and pay their bills, as wd need money, and are anxious to close up our business as soon as possible. Columbus,' Ga., Aug. 1, 1873—feb2l~6m CKIGLEIi & GORDON. SPECIAL NOTICE. We take this, method of ihforming our friends and edstOttieirS that W 8 have removed to the large house recently occupied by Messrs.' J, A. & W. 11. Cody, on the corner, under the liankin Hoiise, where we will keep com stahtly on hand everything usually kept in a First-clasa Grocery Store. We make a specialty of PLANTATION StTFPLIES, including Cornf Bacon, Flour, §yrup, YVhisky, Tobacco, Shoes, Boots, Bagging, Ties, Rope*; Soap, Salt, Shirtings, Sheetings, Osnaburgs, and uumerons other too many to mention. . ... . > # We will be glad to have our ft-iends remember where wo are, and will guarantee n good bargain in every case. „ , - ~ . Columbus, Ga., Aug. 1, 1873—feb21*-lyr WATT & WALKED.. GOOD YEWS AT LAST! HOW TO SAVE MONEY! STARTLING DISCLOSURES I Read Careffilly. It will Astonish, Profit, and Gratify Youi The intelligent world has believed for a long time that a first-class, reliable, strong, dura ble and light-running Sewing Matbine could lie manufactured and sold for a reasonable prick. Tills him been verified at lust ! ,*• ■ The Wn.-iox Sewing Machine Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, is justly entitled to the honor of living characterized us a public U-ueiwetor, for placing upon the market a first-class Sew ing Machine in every respect, at a price within the reach of all, slid at the some time finish ing it in artistic elegance, pleasing to the most fustldious aud cultivated persons. Agents and canvassers in the interest of other Machines represent that the Wiison Machine is of 119 account, or say it is too clioup, arid will soon wear out. Tho reason they so fatoely represent the Wilson Machine is because their success depends upoh it; for wherever the Wil son is introduced, no intelligent person will buy any other. V ' The cost of labor aud material in the Wilson, and all other Machines that aro first-cloes, to about the same, and will not vary one dollar either way. Therefore, if the Wfisorl Bewlnrf Machine Company can afford to sell their Machines at $66, all other large €ota{Sauies could do the siuno. i I The Wilson Sewing Machine Company is not so mercenary and grasping as some. It refh scs to join any rings or combinations for the purpose of putting up or keeping ttpWecsi Concerning the merits of the Wilson Sewing Machine we offer the Machine MpfPpnd in vito the severest mechanical and expert criticism. It is made from the very btit Qualify if steel and iron. Every part that is liable to wear is thoroughly case-hardened, aud the ..cel tempered. It makes the Lock stilch; allko on both sides, Hems, Fells, (pitches. Tucks, Gathers, Binds, Braids, "Cords, Buffs, Uuflies, etc., etc.,- and sews with equal.fucilltj' fihta the ilnest of fabrics to Leather. Before buying a Hewing Machine, examine every one in the market. Then carefully ex amine the Wilson New Underfeed, 'fry it; test it. Then compare It to tho representations imide regarding it by its enemies, and you will be perfectly satisfied that the Witoog Mew Underfeed Sewing Machine Is tile I tost in the world! The old. and true adage to: “ The beat is the cheapest. ” It does not mean to pay the highest price to get the best. Call an<L&ainiue for yourself, ahd see that what we Any Is no idle talk. Office and salesrooms two doors above J 8. Jones’ Thy Goods House. Ho. $2 Broad street, Columbus, Gu, Respectfully, BALDWIN A UNDERWOOD, Agehti pr4-4m . J. 11. HAM ILT ON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BAGGING, TIES; BACON, SALT, SUGARS, COFFEE; &.C., &C., &C£ . . AfHO, ALWAYS ON HAND A fJIII ffl’OCK OF Plantation & Family Groceries & Provisions- Junction,of Franklin, Warren and Ogtethdrpe Sts. COLUMBUS * - • GEORGIA- All iirc^ses del!veredFREE of DUA^AGEJln^thedl^m^TObu^^^^^^l ,iJ LIVERY AND SALE STABLE.* - . - .■ 'f f-'j ROBT. THOMPSON, Proprietor. OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS; (GEORGIA. Ppei ml indneemenis orferdd to the travclirte pnhllc. Also. Horses and Mule* alwaV* or> fl-t nwuiftblo fimirtK. In connection with the tthove is u cotnulctc HAckinnf ununi'c mint, such as like Buggies, Carriages,guid direful drivers. fet-21-tmi Noveltyl Beauty 1 Fashion! 1 4 thomas & prbsoott; COLtJ JVIT3TJ3 OA.I ... V’’" ir-a.. . Are constantly rtcciving, Direct frort) tbelr Munofsctufon, (Meslk Mppltosof &PRING & SUMMJKIi CLOTHING and Gents’ FurhlsHtlng 0-<>6dsi' Embracing H the Ijifpgt Noveltfcu of tho trado, mid the most Berntffa! and l4hUabto‘ floisis for Gentlemen's wear. Csll n-l see them. up 24-kto