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F RIP AY .WINING. VOV. fi, 1971.
Reu'niutr •>(' a Sol
dier F.i'i imied.
’] f> Co!umfins I'Jnqnirer says that
ii:ilids cinder Jlr. Pearce em
ployed I>y tfie Fugle and Phonix ('< m
[iMiiy e cut away the Rank on the op
posite lie ot the river for tlie pur
j>o!-e of strengthening tlieir dam and
]>reTi in Lug ftvlure caving Saturday
exhumed the retiiuins of a Confeder
ate soldi.;'', believed to bo the body
of a Mr. Kirkland, killed during the
battle of Ingersoll’s Hill, April 10,
1805, and intoned mur the river
bank. Tho Llanket in which tlie
soldier v\:.fi buried, nearly ten years
ago, ai found in a good stat%bf
preservation, though nothing re
mained of e once gallant hero Wt
the bones, *m il wwe gathered np,
boxed, and will be taken care of by*
Holland it Baker to await tin: de
mand of relatives or friends. Fre
quent enquiries have been made as to
tlie fate of a Mr. Kirkland, of South
v esteni Georgia, who perished on
that immooble night, and Mrs. Clark,
vv lrt> resided on the premises, believes
tl.o mn/iins found are bis.
Papers throughout the country
w ill doubtless confer a favor on be
reaved friends by calling attention to
the subject matter of this notice.
Election Notes.
Massachusetts, New Yoik, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Vir
ginia, Missouri, Michigan, Arkansas,
Maryland, Louisiana, Alabama ami
Tumet-se, all went democratic at the
recent election,
Alabama rolled up not less than
12,000 majority.
Real estate in Montgomery, Ala.,
i* held 25 per cent higher than before
the election.
A negro has been jailed in Mont
gomery on a charge of shooting and
killing a young son of Judge Keels,
Radical, of Barbour count}', Ala.,
and destroying tho ballot-box at
{spring Hill, in said county.
Tho democratic majority in Mis
-aouri in over 40,000.
Atlanta celebrated the recent dein*
•oowuic victory by a torchlight pro
<iui:.on and a sahtlo of thirteen guns.
(Cfiic hundred guns were fired at!
NNu* Orleans in honor of the demo-.
vcrxtio victories.
'Tn Florida the democrats carried
tkeU-'gislatnro but lost the congroßS
i msia.
A clean congressional delegation
iwnelaiined by Arkansas.
The New York Tribune gives the
democrats betwceo fifty and sixty
majority in the next house, and u :
gain of five senators.
Tlio entire democratic ticket for
congress in Georgia was elected.
HT CoL Miller formerly editor '
of.the Columbus Sun, is now editor
of tho Macon Htar.
Tuk Ei’KAVt.A Riot. —The tiot at
Eufanln, Ala., oh election day, was
caused by the cruel treatment of
st'ino negroes to one of their own
color who had exercised his right to
vote democratic. Tho whites inter- j
fered, and a negro drew a pistol,
when firing at once began. Some
fivo or six hundred shots were tired,
resulting in the wounding of six
whites, otic mortally, and the woud-
J igof seventy-four negroes, eight of
whom died before sunset, and several
more since. Two wore killed on the
spot. Tho stampede among the ne
groes was general, and many of them
were met miles off iu the country,
making for home at a lively gait.
It is only by such severe lessons as
the above that many of the negro
race will ever learn that this, is a
white man’s country, a w hite man’s
government, and must be controlled
by white men—that the whites have
Some rights that the blacks arc bound
to respect.
Xeceo Kg us Another —At 11 j
P’< lock last night a negro, Ike John-,
son, a. Leek hand on the steamer l':vr
lev, shot and killed Henry Howard.
Occur ed on the bluff overlooking
the steamboat lending. A colored
wench was the emv e. ITcnry bad
b eu assisting in firing the cannon at
the Democratic jubilee. He bad
gone to the s|>ot mentioned and was
talking to the woman when Ike eame
u->. Henry asked “what a e you do
ing here V vv’nn Ike drew a j.istol
and shot the former through the
heart, nul also iu the month, killing
him instantly- He w cui below, cut
on tb.e boat, n "’ in. a moment left.
Parties pursued, ke fired on his
pursuers, and a bad grazed the shoul
der of Bill Davis colored. Police
Mian ('ash was among his pursuers,
bat the fugitive escaped. Henry,
the deceased, was a strong Democrat
Hud greatly liked 1y * the whites.-
kr-v-Vtr.'
. Il.im. vzr
A gent lonian t>ok his sou to
Inmkeii row in a tavern, w here tin
innate* were-fighting and swearing,
ind sail] be :
•‘Do you know wlrit caused all
this?’*
“No, sir.”
His father pointing to the decanter,
said :
“That’s the cause. Will yore take
a drink?**
The boy Varied back with horror,
and esel timed:
“No E”
Then ho took the etiiid to the cage
of a mao with delirium tremens. The
boy gazed upon lam affrighted, as t he
drunkard raved and lore, and, think
ing tho demons were after him, cried:
“Jjeave wtc alone E leave me alone 1 ]
see ’em they’re coming !”
“Do you know the cause of this,
my boy?”
“No, sir.” ,
“This is cansed by di 'rok; will you
hare tome?” and the boy shrank
back with • shmblcr as lie refused tlie
cup.
Next they cadet? at the miserable
hovelofa drunkard, where was squal
id poverty, and the drunken father
beating his wife, and with oaths,
knocking down, his children.
“What ha*caused this?” said the
father.
The sort was s'fcrrf.
When told that it was rum, he de
clared that he would never touch a
drop in his life.
But suppose the lad should lie in
cited to a wedding feast, where with
fruit awl cake, the wine cup is passed,
amid scenes of cheerfulness and gay
el y, where all the friends are respect
able, beloved, and kind to each other,
and he should be asked to drink,
troulid he refuse? Or, suppose him
walking omt with his father on new
year’s day to call on his young liaily
friends, to enjoy the festivity f ush
ering in the new year. With other
things, wiiie is handed to him by a
I smiling git 1. 11 is noble-hearted ta
i ther, whom he loves, presses the
j wine-glass to his lips, and compli
ments the young lady on the excel
lence of its quality ; what wonder if
thy son follows his example?
Ci-T The lien law expired or* the
Istinst. To tto the Irishman's ex
pression, it ought to have died before
it was born ; for it lias been produc
tive of nluch harm atul no good to
the farmers.
C if,7” A young woman of 19 fell
dead while dancing in a dancing
school at New York, a few days
since.
A lazy fop ashed his physician
what fiO' considered the best sixo for
a man. “Exercise,” exclaimed the
sturdy disciple ot Ksenia pi us.
....
A fortune for one dollar 1. Who
takes it? Now is your time!' Tho
Texas Gift Concert Association at
Denison, is meeting with success sur
passing all expectations, and wo ad
vise thoso w ho are in need 1 of $99,#00
to buy a ticket at once or it will be
too late. Somebody’s ticket that
costs only one dollar will draw the
capital prize.
US'* We learn from the Columbus
Enquirer, that telegrams have boon
received from prominent men in New
York, staling that since the Southern
elections and triumph of Democracy,
that there is a greater confidence re
garding pecuniary matters, and the
security of property and investments
in those states which have relieved
themselvos totally of lvadicid rulers.
If Democracy is doing this much
good, it is a strange thing to us that
every body dou’t vote the Demo
cratic ticket.
jfcy* A few years ago the laying o
an ocean cable was thought one ot
the wonders of the age. Recently
the steamer Faraday succeeded iu
picking up the cable lost by her some
i time ago, and splicing U- ft was
I found in two miles of water. Ibis
! was quite a feat, but the papersuiake
| very little fuss about it.
jjjjf" \Ve learn that W. I>. Liston,
who was in business here with his
brother last year, is now the Kadical
postmaster at, Loachapoka—-having
succeeded a clever Democrat who
had held the office for till eon years.
A Coinciokncr. — It is a lfftl* re
markable that on the same day on
which Louisiana threw oft" the yoke
, f radicalism at the ballot box, Sut -
ler, the beast, who insulted her worn,
on and plswod her people in dua
: genus, was overwhelmingly deteated
in Massachusetts,
llkvtv Jvdukmest. —>NY e learn from
the Columbus Enquirer, that Adol
phqs Schaffer of New \ ork, received
$£7,000 judgement against N.& S.
15. ]{, of Go. for a Violation of eort
, tract.
OCT \ brace of negro preachers in
liheito> recently engaged inti dis
pute, w ile sining in the pulj i‘, as
o which should conduct the services.
1. 1 the e iitrse of the argument one of
thnm ca"e l ’he other a “d—d liar,”
and then they clinched. The congre
gation thought at first they were
wrestling in prayer, but when little
wads of wool began to fly over the
pulpit they- knew the tussle was
deadly. It required the efforts of all
the brethren to part them.
Sri'S”' A short iut exciting session
v. ill he the closing ses-ion of ti e For
ty-third Congress, which opens oo
the first Monday in December, mid
expir's at noon on the 4th of March.
Only tl rce months will lie left to the
republicans of the House for the set
tlement of their unfinished business,
and they will probably make thf
most of their time in providing for
their party in the appropriation bills.
As fir the financial question, they
will doubtless turn it over to the
I>o iioorat of the next House to see
what they can do with it. And what
will they do with it? Who van
tell ?
An affectionate colored mother in
Oglethorpe county left her baby in a
house alono the other day, and, as
usual, inerctnation followed.
“ Let us have peace.” 186'8. “Be
brief; lam sick.” 1874.
Vice President Wilson, as it ap
pears, believes that their late severe
chastisement! - will do the republicans
good in taking the conceit oul of them
and in bringing them, to their senses.
We bipe sov
A colored troop in Greensboro,
who endeavored to rob a stoic by
coming down the- chimney, got fas
tened in the flue, and had to be fished
out with a rope the next day.
j. 2?” The New York Mercury re
ports the discovery of a sunken rock
in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean,
and (Links It a solution of the mys
tery regarding the fate of several
vessels which wore never heard of
after leaving port.
A Gout> Freedman. —Near Coch
ran’s X Hoads lives a frcedmhn
named Bugg, w ho is said to be worth
some $2,500, and His land is paid for.
lie formerly belonged to Mr. .Tames
Storey, and is represented as honest
and deserving. It dues us good to
notice such eases.
Dn:n ScniMoav.—Mrs. Eliza Brewer
was taken suddenly ill in Atlanta,
last Saturday week, and died in, ten
or fifteen minutes.
DRUGS l
My friend* and patrons will still find me at my old stand,
133 Broad. Street, ColumkiU'S, Or z\-,
v\ ith a full stock of
I) imje, PuterJ. Medicines, JBest Kerosene Oil y
Lamp Goods, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, A.c Teas.
Spices, Potash, Toilet wul Laundry Soaps Imported and
Jlennestie Wine-\and Pure Liquors, fa medic r purposes, o, t
fia t everythin;/ in the Drug line.
Tam offering grsst Inducements to tho Jobbing Trade. ! hysickui,- will do wll to exam
ine my stock. I propose to sell at a small profit, and must have the cash for these iV 1=
Than kin ir you for pare and soliciting future patronage, I an respect'id..-,
nor 13 fan A. M. BRANNON, ColnmM* (la
ROUT C. VOPF. JAS.tV.LOJP
NEW BOOT ANI) SHOE STORE
POPS & LONG
o
WK AUK SOW RECEIVING; AND #nOTi
104 Broad St., Columbus, Ga., next door to .' Kyle &. Cos.
AS ENTIRELY SEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES.
i
vhtr stock is all new and fresh, direct from the manufactui re ha . vd made for i
- Wc repair all rippiogs five of charge, anjd guarantee satiM:.. tic J instm
Parties will find it to their interest to give J a call before purcitue * -ms t .
Please state that you saw tliis advertisement in this pape
NEW MILLINERY AND FANCY (iuOlb.
Mrs- LEE, 75 Broad St., Columbus Ca.,
Would res poet fultv infonu the todies tied she has just returned fnm- Sew York with the
,iirvttio'? and cheapest stock of Millinery and lancy taoods ever brought to this
market. It consists in pan of the-following goods, viz:
LADIES*, MISSES and MHID&EYS HITS, Trimmed and Uatrijnmtd, BONNETS. FLOW
EKS, FEATHERS and LICE, BONNET and SASH PdBtHIN, NECK TIES, El!-
inrit HASDK'KS, RERUN and KID GIAiYES in every variety.
LADIES’ VSDKRAVKAIA COBMiTS. BLACK t RAPE COLLARS and VEIL
HAIR GOODS and JLT JF.WILLY a SIT.i 1 ALT Y.
AI„ Lu'iis'. Misses and Infanta jar k* and Hoods, Ottoman Shawl-and Scatf*. Balmoral
I ml Hoop Skirls. Beaded and leather Belts, /hphyr Worsted, eveiy saide, ai.d many othet
j ..oods, width sheoiler* tor cash, at tke Very lowest p-ievs. U- Jl ‘
y, • 1 i■.
gave i,rk:, t v , *..
which w:.. -
of dar:. : >-s, who sli .'J .
over 5 . L : / •• ■ ■
An 0, .si * -AW are 1 jw '
but i is our and < pin' n ’.bat, • ,
the civil right*, oi l .►•cm a.e ,it
will cause the dori.ru 1 1
present form if go ru It- - t>-
forcemeat or. on- be . ffie p h.i
ofthebayoi. aril hv, .
will lead to T' mf'C. >
J'-r/f” A vo* reeei’!;■ o 1 m
Dade eon tv on 1 e tippl r 1 < -
tion, with the f< i"g rr-u No
tippling t 2ftr :■> g. To.
The Dade > % 1
much on tfoplin e . :'* *t
?ZT Mr. f.: Id v 5 - ,
eiglity-one y<, ai and e:''pi ed,
picked ninety . y p .rinds o' c-dtoti
recently*.
A Msec's : egru 01. - '
make twenty-' ’ din:- i
. ..m.i ii . •- i
HP* D. Dick ** VcV:
had on exhibition the
stalks of cotter, ir ..11 100
from 492 to <O3 ei.- nbol’
locks of <• :,or: in icii bob
Sußrocs f. >
announcer tT.e re !• < •’
J. 11. .Tol on’*
—suppose f ' v ,v
incendiary. Over twenty 1 of
seed cotton, sewn'.. ->rse? re :■ m
animals, a bir.; • qit. itity of eo; md
fodder, and ■ u If ords of .vood
were burnt
Gix-housk Hi .x: vos.—-I’bo de
struction of gin-in.ases by fire, his
season, seems to be an' increase over
the last few years.
g£g~ By a •ut urn :.v on the
Macon and Bn , .< k raili cau. caus
ed by running • a cow, t! ■ ■ lgine
and six cars were dwotilislijed, and a
few other? (Un-inge 1 ’ N<* o&e hnrt
but the engii 'er, he only slight!v.
There were some I head of cattle
on the train, ofvrhtcF abotrf half we re
killed. Damageetti uat( d;.i - 1 5,00 >.
A party of young men from
Dalton irr.de an ov usion to C Hut
tali Moim.nin, a : *■'. > and
brought back oik 1 oar, three deer,
several wtld turkeys, a live v'!■! eat,
two rattlesnakes. igh- or t n
bushels r
r-?#"' v * ' ti
Jack lire
really U r
bad! wa. v G-r c< !
to lend Ii tl. i a
~!; A >.! l GIFT CONCEBT j
u iii be given Hi the clt-j </ .
.eensboro, N.
December 31, IS<l,
tko p’lrpose of erectiag an
ODD FELLOWS’ TK3IPLE.
The Grand Gift is the
WORTH SOO,OOO
--rand. Oaeli OlPt
510,000.
Real Estate Gifts, 81,5500
t ASII “ • $88,500
On]v lOf,' >oo Tickets to be issued.
Price < f Tickets, $2.50.
/\ gents 'Wan Itecl
jfriT For further paiticukii's. addi’ess the
Manaaer, Box 8, triieus'ioio, X.
novO C. i’. .MKKUI:NHAL:I„ Manager.
HARRIS SHERIFF’S SALES.
Will he? Id ’.-fore the < oort-liouse door
a. .tauvltsn,. within ttie legal hours of iwl;-,
t. Tuesikiy in I'lecuinber next, the
11 iwing prhpa ty:
, lie - -. i...
’ j,,,u?e is localutV. also the ;
t No 105 also Ift 1-2 acres ,
and half interest in the mill j
11 ’ '" J . re.-, containing 20 or 21 acres, !
’ . . . \ i.y 8 S Jeakins, c 0;.:.... u-in
. 1 ‘J, ivrri s of land, more or less, Jaiown
ate ] l*nt ition and s.’tlcnce ot J H
ion, ia t: -d i.-t of Htri-isr.,iot
;i- ed the p,
ee, etc , * . s.t:si} .. u la issueu irom
dtlwin Superior Court in favor of .1 H Hr- j
hi vs. X H Beal, trmstee of Mrs Juliet ii
Dili and her children, for the Lalence ot
purchase money of said land. Property
ailed out by plaintiff's attorney.
Also, at tlie same time and place, part of
lot of land No 132, iu tie 21.-1 district of
Harris county, known and distinguished in |
the plan and survey ot the town "l Hamilton I
as follows, to wit: Paris of lots Nos It, 55. j
and 13, enclosed as a gulden, and lying buck !
of Hie Masonic Lodge, and running buck to
the alley in front, of the stable lot; also Nos
42 and 43, containing half an acre each, and
known as the stable lots; also lot No Gt>, l}iug
east of said slahle lots, containing one acre
more or less; also lot No Fi, lying broadside
to anti due east of laid lot No 00. and c n
taining one acre more or less; also lot No 41,
known as the Gorham stable lot. east of the
back street, one hundred feet in front and
running back two hundred 1 et, and joining
a lot. ot James M Mobley on the foutli; also
lot No 08, joining said Mobley on the west;
also lot No 83, lying east of said lot No 08,
each containing about one acre more or less,
or two hundred feet square; also a certain
other lot, No 11, formerly known, as the Gor
ham lot fronting upon tlie main street one
hundred feet and tunning luck two hundred
feet; also part of lot No 12, fronting the pub
lic sipiaie. ab uit 25 feet in trout, and running
back east to the;hack.street, ttie same h im.-
erly known us Murphey & tYouk’s storu- to :■
>L<, two other lots, known us lot Nos 32 and
33—a1l of said Innfl* hei'-R in the town of j
H unilton in said county of Hart is. i/ vied I
on ...ad gold ns the property ot S U K A
Murplwy under a moit'r'go fi fa iu favor ot i
John W Murphey vs. S ii & it .1 .Murphey.
Pro; erly pointed out in sdd mortgage.
Also south half of lot of Und No 29. in the
21et district of Karris county, levied, on us
tlie propei ty of J..hn 0 Brai tv-, to satiny a u,
4v issued from the Sm evior Cmird of Hut s.
Joan* •In IHv,i- of 1:1.1, .'til watt .in: . :*i. a
sold for ba'ance of purchase money.
I*, operty pointed- out by p! untiit.
A1 o 11: acrc-s off -*> C let of hipd
Mo M. and 40 slews o:f southeast corner of lot
No 29—said land, b tag in the 3d district of
Wiglnallv Trono, nmv H.r is county. Lov
iVd'on as tho property of Ueb. M & tiro. H
liiv.,ll. to satisfy a ti fa in my hands issued
from the Super! r Court of Troup county in
favor of John \V .-lrjp. erd.
Also 171 acre s oil-lot of land No 65, nil <>f
let No till, containing 202 1-2 acres. ■>{) acres
off lot No Go, 75 aer.solf lot No (54, : > acres
~jf n vthvvcst corner of lot No G3—said lots
j ~,,,1 part- of lots of land being known as the
1 Isaac Johnson place, and situated in tire -Ist
di trict of 1 lands county, i.evied. <m to sat
isfy a fl fa issued fiom. the Superior Court of
said county in favor of .1 H T...veliua- vs Isaac
Johnson. B. 1L WILLIAMS.
npvG-td Sheriff
85,000
m SUISSCBIBEES OF TiHi
A TLANTA CONSTITUTION.
the second annua I. distribution
of presents, which we have hereto'ore an
nounced, and for which we are under obliga
tions to some subscribers, will come oif on
the loth of November next.
Our distribution differs from those of lead- j
tag Noi them and Western newspapers in two !
particulars: first, our presents are awarded to ;
Isitli daily and weekly subscriber,; and sec- i
ondjy. to both new and oh! subscribers.
Ey. ry dai’y subscriber paying Sit) for one j
vial's subscription, will receive a registered
card 1 entitling him to participate in the dis
tribution; every daily subscriber paying $5
for six months, will receive a ca.d entitling
him to a half interest in the cash presents
awarded.
A club of five weekly subscribers sending
$lO for one year's sui script.-u> v\ *ll receive
one registered card ; one weekly suliscnber
can get a registered card by advancing SlO
subsciiption. or a card entitling him to one
hall' interest in the ca-h presents by advanc
ing $5 subscription.
■?- In our l i't distribution a club of
wvckl) avihmerilxrr* obtained
TVVKLVE TIDSBBF.D AND FIFTY DOLLARS IN '.OLD,
which was paid to Mr. Geo Eherhart, Racli,
Madisowcounty, Ga., iu the presence of ex-
Msiyor llutumock.
ihe \\ costly Corstihition is a mamnoth
eight-page sheet, containing forty-eight eol
; uinns —oulv S*2 a '‘ear. Asa family ami tiirm
journal it isunsui passed in the l nited Mates.
The plan is tl:e same asttetiist. which
gave such universal satisfaction. Die dis
tribution will la- in juhlig, and superirtendt’d
Ay commissioners.
A.cr-All the presents distributed without
-calif.g. and to lona tide subscribers or.’v.
&t*" Subscribe at once before the distribu
;,ln comes otX, and you are toplafr. for it is
he last .
Sample copies of the Constitution and ciV
llars giving full parti, “..s. sent,Fee on ap
ication. Liberal inducements a,d a special
st of premiums offered to local igent*.
Address W A HEMI’HILI & CO.,
Atlanta. Ga.'
As this roar be seen by some unacquainted
1 with US. we refer, bypermissi. r. to ex-Mayor
Hammock, Col G W Adair. Go J K Wallace,
leading citizens, who snperint nde t our first
distribution, and a—i to ths present Mayor
of At iinta. e el S S Spent* r. -’P II
j GEORGIA—II ABBi County.
Jacob G McGebee applies or letters of ad
ministration cum jiiiiicxo upon
ihe -siate of Sarah Mays, If te oi said county.
All persons concerned a>. 1 r,b notified
to show cause, if anr the; have, by the first
Monday in December ilex . why said applica
tion should not be gnintpL
Given under ray hand and official signa
ture, Nov vi, lef t
i novC-td JF. C. WILLIAMS, Ord y.
H. MIDDLEBROOK, 1
NO-0-4 BROAD ST, COLUMBUS, Gy l
Manufacturer of and Dealer in ■
Saddles, Bridles,, Harness and Martingales!
Has on hand a large stork of every style a*t quality, from the cheapest to the best. ft
Indies’ and gents’ Trunks. Valises and Traveling Bags, all styles and prices. I
Patent Pash Enamel Leather. Harm ss. sole'Hi I uppe Leather, eminie ed Cloth of J
kinds. leather and RuM't'i' Belting, Collai's Haines, Tmce-clwins. Whips, P.lind HridlJ
13 ickbands, Hits, lluckl s Spurs and all at tielesin fliislhw usually kept in a tir*t-ciu>shousj
"All goods in my line will be sold at redueed. prices, with a view of closing out ml
business at. un early il.iv. Te ms srau'i.v cash. B
Aid. Mauk A P.kabfobh, formerly with Mr. \V. li, Kent, is with me, and would hepl eas J
to see all his old customers and friends. octlMtn J
I, L. POLLARD, E. T. IIARUIS\~I
Formerly of Virginia Store. Of Harris couuty, Gil
aHOCERY STORE. J
POLLARD & HARRIS, I
i Old stand of J\ K. Jledd <0 Cos., next door to Chattahoochee. Mat. ZkwJ
j A Fill! Line of FRESH GROCERIES and STAPLE DR|
GOODS Just Received. ]
.j Waging bor.'dvt. our goods for cash, w. hdi sell them on a cash basis, guaranteeing.*l
■ T v i.: !■ ■ city. Give us a call, and we wit’ 1 ■ >ur bi’Sf i-Miieu,.!
Terms Strictly Cash. No Charge for Dray age.
0( tifl-Gm POU-AHH &. IIARKJS, Columbus, On.
SADDLES AND HARNESS!
HOME-MADE WORK A SPECIALTY!
o
Manufactures .vxp Dealer in all hinds of
SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS,
BITS, SIDRS, CURRY-COMBS and BRUSHES,
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CARRIAGE, BUGGY, EXPRESS Vi’AGGN, CHIT ami DRAY HARNESS, both Single and L'oiM
Wagon, Bturtry and Plow Briiles. Wagon, Buggy and Plow Lines.
Wagon and Plow Hames and Trice Chains. Ladies’ and Gents’ Trunks,
Valises, Satchels and Carpet Bagi. Baby Carriages. The best Axle ami
Harness Grease. Harness, Sole,. Upper, Lace and Harue-string Leather.
Also, patent Dash and Enaineled I.eathei. Enameled elotbs, Saddle ar,l
Horse Blankets. Saddlery and Harness Hardware. *■
Any kirul of new work made tt> o'der, and old work repaired at snort notice.
Call and examine, and be convinced that I atn determined to sell as cse
as any other house, regardless oncost. My stock is complete.
Satisfaction guaranteed, • t‘- FIAT,
oct2 . 3, n 102 Broad st., Columbus, Ga.
J. B . JONES’
CASH 13XL'S" O-OODS 3EIC3TJSI3, .
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
FALL PURCHASE.
Esjiceiat attention, is called to large additions nuking to stock adapted to present season,
V. i ., 1 i.m.— ,— — —LI ... I rr ■ \ n.,w r — .l 'b sir -lile lot of Ladies', Ties.
An irmneuse line of Shawls, all grade-*, fit exceptionally popular prices.
Ladies* and Children's Hosiery, 3Ws and Boys’ Saif W>
Mm's and Ladies’ Merino Vests, l'ul) line o! Black A pacas.
A superb nnalitv of siik-warp Alpaca. ...
Many de-ilabio’Black Mourning U.ess Goods-the Colonna Cloth deserves especial mcn
tion in this line.
S-veral giavie-Blade Cashmeres arid M- vinos.
Anew ti.iiig in Ku-bronicry is presented iu I'iipie Ldgings and Inseitings,
Beaded Trimmings and Beads ip end ess ipuanfity. - • . .
Beaded Scans, radius Barbs, V eils and Veilings. Newlot ot Huffs, EueiSings, etc.
Immense lines of JEANS and
BLEACHED and BROWN SHIRTINGS at Satisfactory Prices.
Mr Robert Snivev is again with me, and will he glad to see and serve his friends whu
they vi-it the city. ‘ sept2o-lni J ' h ' .
/J. H HA MILT G N,
WHOI.ESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Iff
bagging, ties, bacon, corn,
SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE, &c., &c.
FLOURr FLOUR! FLOURf
A Large Stock of Best Braivis at prices wliiqh defy competition.
ALWAYS ON HAND A Ft'iL STOCK OF
Plantation k Family Groceries & Provisions.
Junction of Franklin, Warren and Ogfethorpe Sts,
COLUMBUS - - • GEORGIA:
No charge for Drayage. feb2l lyt
A. WITTICH- C ‘ M ‘ BINSEI ‘'
i WITTICH & KINSEL,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS,
JIWILIIS AID ililAfli^
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NO.. 67 liKOAD STREET, COLUMBpS, GEORGIA.
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of fclxe Latest Iwrcvja.i_x±.CLotxxx*o3
T An entirely new stock of the best goods and the latest styles has I con recently bou-'
New York, and is hereby offered at the Lowivsr Gash 1 EJ*- ladies ]
Diamonds, gold and silver Seta taci.es and Kve-Glasses, geld and silver lw ■ ’
gents' Chains, plain and fancy Gold Rings of beautilul workmansh p, ■
variety of article found in a First-class Jewelry Store.
Stencil nates of cvery'descriptkn ut at short notice. . „ and Ag> s
Sole \gent for the celebrated Diamond Pbb -jl Spect;wles and E) g ' w jtb v
-for-the Arundel Pebble Specks, which are sliuLily colored, and in high tavo
bodv using specks or eve-glasses. . t . Society Bac-'
Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing in all its branches. Hair Jewel ~
setting, or any new work made U> erdf. at reasouable charges. .
Hugraving promptly execute J,