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XHE NATIONAL CAPITA!
| Attorney General WillinmH, in hia letter |
loquofitiug the rreaiilunl to withdraw bis
MARKETS.
Builders anti Architects.
Boot and Shoemakers.
COM Aim*, GEORGIA:
SUNDAY JANUAKY U, Th7i.
nninntiou an Chief .Tnatirn of the United I ** ** E lH'MfcU
(OltbKENNN.n' LAMAK
States, ascii tied the request to the popular
clamor which had been raised against the
New York dealers in rice aro of the I nomination. If anything were needed to
opinion t-ral the famine in India will H ^'* w htuess of the “clamor, the ro-
cause i.n advance in the price of thut suit supplies tbo want. The substitution
grain, of so able a jurist snd so impartial a man
as Caleb Cushing furnishes ita full jusli-
A dispatch from fopukn, Jum. 1 , ... fication; and tbo readiness with which tLo
reports that ox-Seuotor I’oincroy .led opponents of Willisms' nomination will
bis bail by not appearing to unsw< r the ; approve that of Cushing will sufficiently
charge of bribery; but the or hr of for- vindicate their course from tbe charge of
feiluro will bo rescinded if ho appears ! oaptiousuess or clamor. We believe that
during the month. Amount of bail *20,- , tbo nomination of Mr. Cushing will ran.
1 oncilo oven the personal friends of Wil
_ ' I hams to the forced withdrawal of their
jue Conservatives of Louisiana arc .
... , , favorite,
rejoicing over the reports that Cougi
IX\ ENTKi.tTIUM- , MV TELEGRAPH TO EAgtlKER.
Hilt l«lt I* WITH
I'AKAI.VNIS
will order u new cloclion in that State.
It is a rather slrungo quarter for an order
for a State election to coma from, but we
hope tlint Louisiana will have the elec
tion) and a fair one.
Caleb CusliMg, though nominated as a
citizen of Virginia, was born and has al
ways lived in Massachusetts, having quite
recently acquired a residence in Virginia,
lie was born in •Innuary lMOO, and is con-
'plainly 73 years of age. He is an ac
complished scholar and a man of varied
learning. His opinions on all questions
of international law have long been con
Washington, that the prnnout liqmblicm I ”' ,ure<1 K "'' l,i " * W " “ *
offloltla in An.tin "claim Unit Attorney " Ho entered
General Will nn.s Una given aaaurancoH of 1 ‘’""S™*" »•« > em ' ,H ' M ’ , ' ,a,l
Federal support in selling aside the arose distinguished hie,.,.If as ,, politician and
of the people before the Supreme Court. | ‘ 1 " |, ‘ ,,or "« w »“ “ Whi 8 the year
Gave such as-iuranccH in advance of th«.| 1841 ' 'Vhen he supported Tyler’s odmiuis.
decision!
Mnssns. A. W. Terrell and Win.
Walton tolograpbod from Austin, on
5th inst., to the Texas Itcprosontutivu
Honey hiuI Mack Markets.
London, .January 10.— Consuls 92$.
uw 5’b 103$. Eric 43$.
Pa am, January It).—Routes 68 and 55.
Wabhinoton, January 10. — It is at....
> . « ,» a* a it t New Youk, Jauuury 10.—Stocks active
nbaolntc authority that Judge Durel h. s , n(1 , rr0(((l| ,;. Mone *, „ Md . g„i,i , q.
1 1 Ins resignation at tbe disposal j Exchange-1 »ug 483$, short 487. Gov-
<-t pi
of tbe President. There is do such pupi
in tbe office of the Executive or Depart-
meut of Justice.
I. is Judge Dared s present determina
tion to abide by the issue.
Gen. Hhorulau lias arrived.
Tbo Committee on Ways and Means
will roport adversely on the Will removing
the tax ou friction matches
Colouol lfristow has been teuderod the
Spanish mission.
Representative Lamar, of Mississippi,
while a» the breakfast table at tbe Lbbi t . tine heavy at (3«43$
House, yesterday morning, complained of 1 $2 45u2 50 for str.dnnl.
Htato bonds dull.
ornments strong.
Nr.w Yohk, January 10.—Money eusy at
6*6. htHrling firm st 483$. Gold strong
at ll^alijj Governments atrong and ac
tive. tUates quiet and nominal.
Now York Hunk fetotoHi- nt.
Loans increased nearly $500,000; legal
tenders $500,000; specie $4,250,000.
Provision uml Other Hnrkcts.
Livkbpool, Jan. 10.—liresdstufl's quiet.
Lard 42.
New Yohk, Tnu. 10.—Flour firm. Wheat
advancing. Corn lc better. Pork weak;
moss $10 75. Lard unchanged. Turpen
steady at
ights firm.
J. U. CH AEMEKM, j WM. MEYER,
Hoato Carpenter and Hutlder. “°° l an ' 1 Shoemaker.
Duller in leather asti Findings. Next to C. A.
Jobbing done at abort notice. j R*-dd k Co.'s. Prompt au4 i>tri :t attention given
Plans and specifications furnishod for all sty les ' to orders. jdll
of buildings
LOTTERY.
FOUHTj!
Ja6
llrosd Street, u
Boarding Houses.
MR*. i*i:rso.\*,
Bonrd and Rooms to Rout, southeast corner llro-td
JVJ iiud Crawford streets.
Watchmakers.
The Republican State Convoution c
Now Hampnhiru noiuinnled Lull,,
McCalkya for Governor, and passed rose
lut.iond declaring fidelity to tbe itopubl
oft.* j arfy ; demanding an unconditional I having on
repo 1 of the Hal ary act and the rc-cstah- j bench of
tration, and ftoin that lime to the hreok
ing out of the late sectional war he acted
with the Democrats. Though most of his
public services have boon of a political
character, he has also filled with distin-
fu isticd ability high judicial positions,
on the Hupremo Court
husetts, and Attorney
lifihmout of all salaries, the President's [ General of the United States during Pros-
included, ut the old eealo ; favoring a i lent Pierce's administration. There is
speedy return fo specio payments . cull- i no doubt of the confirmation of his nomi-
ing for a retrenchment of expenditures nation by the Senate, if he accepts it, nor
and reduction of appropriations, At,. ,»l h acceptability to the country gener
ally, nor that ho will ably and worthily
occupy the high position.
A note from Hamilton, Ga., informs
us that in our correspoiidenlH late notice j
of uew buildings in that growing town, |
Hovoral were imuivcuioDlly overlooked. It
mentions a large storehouse of J. \V.
Htorcy, filled with diy goods and groco-
Tii»H; the beautiful residences of Mn- .is.
Murphey, Hood and Hrooks ; and fi t
uout law offi e of Oul. J. M. Moldey. \\ i
are glad to hoar of the prosperity and
improvement of our neighboring town.
The Florida Legislature mot at 'J ulia
huBMcu on Thursday. The singular oiohh-
gauio was pluyud of the Democrats help
ing the Conservative Republicans to se
cure the orguui/.atiou of the IIoum , ami
u recusant Dnnocrat helping the Itepubli.
cans in the Senate (o scut four now Ho-
pubiicuu lnemunrs whom tlm DenmcrutH
hold i j li vo been illegally elected. 'J’1111h
the parly majority m«h beaten in both
branches. The Republicans nominated a
colored member as Speaker of the JIoiiho,
in which they have a majority, and lie
was beaten. Tbo Democrats had a ma
jority in the Senate, but have lost d by
one of thorn voting with the Republicans.
Mr. Martin, of Gadsden, is the Speukor.
dehiodicaem.
Wo have received from Posse A Nor
ma n, and W. J. (Tallin, two bundles of
the latest period! id literature, among
then! that standard old magazine, Peter-
•>n'n Moul'ili/, published in Philadelphia,
nii i .one of tho very host family maga-
1 tapper and Frank Leelie aro unusually
interesting.
Dr phi n •, published in ItoHton, has taken
position as one of the best music and art
periodicals. The hwiio may bo sai l of
The Yo.r Illimani, published at Cum-
lividgoport, Mums.
. I hjiUIoii'h II’mltly, the Ledger, Satur-
dag Sight, Waver'y Magazine, Day'a
Ihiings, and Graphic, aro among the
periodicals weekly received at tlm excel
lent establishments to whom wo are
indebted for our week’s supply.
feeling unwell, nod soon after rose to Louisvilek. January 10.—Higher grades
leave the room. When near the door he fionr advanced 25e. Corn quiet. Pro-
. , i . i i visions firm. Potlt $15.50. Bacon—
bad n paralytii, Mroka, and w.mld I,ova Kh .>„H„M 7j .7* oleor rib aidoa Hj; dear
fallen had not some one gone to his in - sides sL packed. Ltrd U$h9$ for tierce;
histance. lie was taken to tbe parlor, and lOjutoA for keg; 8j for steam. Whiskey
afterwards removed to bis roddeiict*. firm at 517$.
As this was not tho first attack, his friends ^ T - Louis, January !<>. —Flour firm and
. . . r . i i . i | iu fair demand. Guru easier and lower to
foared ,t ought prove fatal, but bo .a ro- No a miMd B( . on lru(lk . Ii2
ported IJOtler and will probably reoover. al e |. lv ,.„ r Wbiakey liru, at !,7. Park
firm and in good demand; futures, $15
VIRGINIA. for February; $15.02$ for March.
C. HCHOMRURU,
ri-uctical Watchmaker amt Jeweler,
itucceasur to L. (lutowBky,
Fresh Meats.
a. PATRICK,
Stall No. 2, Market House.
Fresh Meats of evorj kind and best quality,
j»u c _
W. C. TOLBERT,
Frc*li Meats of all hinds-
Fr«sh Sausage Meat every day.
Ju8
Stalls No. 11 and 13.
C. II. I.EfJUIN,
Wati:hiuaker,
134 Hi cud street, Coiuiubus, 0a.
Watobos anil Clocks repaired iu the b»
J. II. PALMER,
Practical Watchmaker ami Jeweller,
‘ody's Itaildinir, Bread St., Columbus, (la.
Restaurants.
IIAIIRI* COl'.NTY RENT A Fit ANT,
No. 88 Broad Ktrcel.
The I>eai "I Portion and Ilonipstic biq'iors and
sbouldnrs; 8$ for clear lib
HA 1.LOTI NO FOR 1. M. NENATOR.
Richmond, Jauuary 10.—Two sossiooH
of the Conservative caucus for United
Hfates Honator wore held to-dny, iu which
ballots were had. The highest voto cast
on any of tho ballots was for R. M. T.
Hunter, who received 51 voted on the
seventh ballot.
The ninth and last ballot resulted as
follows: Lieutenant-Governor Withers,
25 ; R. M. T. Hunter, 34 ; John Goode,
22; James Barbour, 23; Judge Joseph
Christian, 21.
The ballot that ennie nearest to a defi
nite result was tbo seventh, when tho voto
stood: R. M. T. Hunter, 51 ; Lieutenant-
Governor Withers, 4tJ; ex-Govornor
Walker, 2!i. Necessary to a selection, 03.
Tho caucus thou adjourned till Monday
at 1 o’clock.
firm
sides
Cincinnati, January 10. —Flour firm
and unchanged. Corn steady at. 57sG2.
. Provisions easy. Pork quiet fit $15.25
bid, $15.50 asked. Lard quiet, steam 8§
a8jf, kotllo h'fait. Bacon quiet—shoulders
7{a7jJ, clear rib 8^, oloar 8j}a8§. Whiskey
quiet ut OH.
C'otton Market*.
LivKnvooL, Jan. 10.—Cotton steady ;
sales 12,000, including speculation and
export.
Cottoii to arrive 1-10 cheaper ; sales of
uplands, nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in Decemhor, 8$d. ; do. Hhippod
in December uad January, 8$d ; do. de
liverable iu March and April, 8$.
Later.—Cottou off. Hales to-day in
clude 8,100 bales Araerionu.
New Yoke, Jan. to.—Cotton unchanged,
uplands Orleans 17c.
Futures opened as follows ; January
15&ftl5jj; February 15 1-1Gu15| ; March
lt>|alU$; April 17 1-16; June 17$.
Barber Shops.
ALEX A NAM,
H UtUfcUS, 8T. CuaIR HTUV.V.T.
Cotton Factories.
NEW YORK.
THE LlitTA HI 1 IT—THE Alt A PILE*
1*01,0 DI VOIM I II.
! ;n, i iiiimnnicntum of “S. A 1C.” is
UDUVoidubly crowded out of this issue,
but will appear soon.
(lEOltdIA NEWS.
SNOW ANIt miiOH l’FtCIl
There was a fall of snow to the depth
of three inches in Columbus, Tex..s, ou
tho 5th im and it was still fallir.,; heu
the d'spateh was sent oil. This occur-
ronoo is very remarkable, not only bo-
eauso such a full of snow is uuusuul, I
not unproeedented, iu a flat country in no
low a latitude, but because of tho fact
that yellow favor now exists there. Co-
lumbu- is Huuth of latitude i, or nemii
Fannin > in North Goorgin'pi'ofitnble.
1>.iltoii had a snow storm last Titos-
Savannah is to have five races iu Feb-
idtllH
r have
three t
Wo uev
and seldom in an;
ous pasts of uppi
of Columbus, To:
south
olumbus,
h a snow storiu In
ixoept tbo mounti
Georgia. Tl« per
k,welcomed this hu
rejoicing iu the hope that it would « radi !
cate the yellow fever, which still ling us
there. Do medical records give any pro- j
vious iustanoo in which suow and yellow j
fever wore found eo-oxisteut in tho name I
locality Y
It will bo remembered that the fever j
made its nppearauoe uuusuully late in Co- |
laiulnin, Texas. Hcveral heavy frost-.,
and ice produced by “Northers,” w ore ro
ported there in December, und yet tin
lover lived uud its victims died. Do
these facts prove that cold weather will
net kill tho fever ho long ns it has siHeep- i
tiblo material to work upon
Two bovt- iu Dawson “cussed" out
tho town.
- Mr. John 1). Wells,
Atlanta, is dead.
Middle Georgia reports large hr
of land sowed in wheat.
Atlanta proposes to issue city scrip to
den ay ordinary espouses.
I'll unas Barnwell, of Bartow county,
win kith .1 by runaway horses
.Mr. Ktigime Morehuud and Miss Lucy
l.athrop, ut Savannah, are married.
\ vigilant burglar deprived the Ath-
ens expvt •<-. agent of $150 and his wife's
watch.
The H ivanuah Insurance and Trust j
New York, Jnnnary 10.—Hon. Edward
Solomon, ex-Govornor of Wisconsin, ap
peared in tho Supreme Court yesterday in
behalf of Baron Von Shudcu, of Berlin,
ami made argument on a motion prelimi
nary to asking tho Court to set umdo the
decree of divorce obtained by his wife,
popularly known iih Madame Paulino
Lucca. The case is nindo complicated,
owing to the fact that Madame Lucca was
married to one Von Wslhoflfen soon after
she obtained tho decree of divorce from
Baron Vou Shaden.
The Baron says that he and his wifo
lived happily together until Von Walhof-
fen was wounded, about tho hiuuo time an
hiiusolf, iu the Frauco-Prussian war. and
came to his home.
N|»nnlnJi Oflicorn.
Tho officers of tho Spanish war steamer
Arnpiles have been entertained at a din
ner at Dohuonico’s by tho Spanish resi
dents of this city.
It is said the action of Admiral Polo
was denounced in the post pruudal
speeches
New York, January 10.—Cottou quiot;
sales 2,000 hales, at 10|ul7.
Futures closed Htoady; sales of 15,850
bales, as follows : January, 15 25-32al5£s;
February lti$alfi 9-32 ; March 10 3-lfia
16 27-32; April 17$: May 17|al7f.
Liverpool, January 10—6 r. m.—Cot
ton : Sales of upluuds, nothing below
good ordinary, shipped in Jnnnary. and
February, 8 8-10d; sales of Orleans,
nothing below good ordinary, shipped in
Jauuary and February, 8 9-16d.
New Orleans, January 10.—Cotton
quiet; middlings l(»g; low middlings 15$;
strict good ordinary 14; net royeipts 2,778
buloF; gross 3*436; exports to Gtuat Bri
tain 2,300; to the Continent 8,834; sales
3,000; last ovening 7,000; stock 255,332.
Savannah, January 10.—Cottou firm;
middlings 15$; not receipts 2,793 bales;
exports const wise 2,450; sales 1,875; stock
106,670.
Boston, January 10.—Cotton quiot ;
middlings lt»Jo. ; net receipts 14 bnlea,
gross 630 ; salos 800 ; stock 5000.
Mobile, January 10.—Cotton lower :
middlings 15c., low middlings 14 not
receipts 596 ; exports to Gnat Britain
601 ; sales 613 ; stock 68,815 bales.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
SPRINGER’S OPERA HOUSE!
T. W. DAVKV, - Mnnagor.
Thursday Evening, Jan. 15th.
KurfaumH.mt Dr ON IS NXU11T ONLY of iho Kml
"Uipany Iiuh declared u dividend of
< %HTAUE*1
the
l .
TEXAS.
The Galvostou JS'etos of the 7lh inst !
publishes the decision of tho Supreme
Court of Texas on the elect ion question
in full. It makes nearly seven columns
> f lU t paper, and is devoted mainly to a
recital of the facts of the individual cam
oarrud before it, and n discussion of the
quobtiou whither the Court hud juribdic-
tiou. It claimed plenary jurisdiction.
Tbe question wus carried up by uuo Ro '
driguez, who voted Grice iu tho election,
end plead its uuoonBtituliouality to shield
him fioiu punishment. [It seems that lie '
took u prolty liberal share in an illegal j q,.
election._ Only about bulf a column of hu
the decision is devoted to on examination v1
of the constitutional question, and this
portion we propose to copy as soon ns wo j ‘
have room for it.
The -AVtf.v says editorially that the new 1
Legislature will meet, organize, and b .ni sh
its work at tho appointed time, and that 1 1
Governor-elect Coke “will not permit the | 111
will of the peoplo to be thwarted or the r '
rights prejudiced by any default of his.
It also publishes u dispatch of tho 6tli
from Austin, which says that Gov. Davis
declined to inform a committee of in
quiring friends what course lie would
pursue, but hai l that hu was no patty to
the ease for tchting the coustitutionalitv
of the law
iti v. Frank llotian, of Baltimore,
will preach iu future at tho Amorious
episcopal church.
— Fitch, of the Griffin Star, “cussed”
out Dr. ingira because tho latter would
uot pay his printing lull.
Rex, of Atlanta, made $2,500 not by
his lute advertising wagon procession.
Goert to no parade next yoar.
I'lie Valley House and stables, in Na-
c loeliee valley,North Georgia,wore burned
ou tho Gist. No insurance. *
•The Herald says; “It is a notorious
fact that Atlanta lias the worst behaved
uvula noes of any city iu the State."
1 lie Macon masquerqdo, on the 9th,
must hu\o liecu a success, as the Tele-
graph devotes exactly fifteen lines to it.
Dr. llopkiuR, of Thomas county, says
it the piuoy woods of Georgia dou't euro
i *n;-uuiption, the nffiieted uiay prepare to
Frank King, negro, escaped from the
»n chain gang, and immediately stole
thor box «•! tobaooo. Frank loves the
Atlanta Herald swears against
rdistn." Draw poker. You take
w,” aud tho result is “ win or
•1 .1 as. NI. Bull has resigned the pros!-
of the State National Bank iu At-
uml NV. A. -Moore, elected iu his
Fhe raid teporta that a majority
.' the membera of the Legislature who
1 .ve arrived at Atlsuta are against the
eouveutiou.
WiggiQB, of Bryan eouuty, to
sir w his o mtempt of Mr. Davis, put a
I’i'i.d to lus face and umdo an Ugly hole
through his cheek.
— Foster Blodgett's bond is being din-
v . 1 ta-Kue u oumuilU'o iu Atlanta.
Hi» m li 1-u dness to the State Road is nl-
K m d to be $20,000.
Alt! lit 1 is I Its
As yet we have uot increased oui
»»f advertising, for we believed al
business mou w ould appreciate our c
sad at once avail themselves of ou
fates a id increased advertising me
tu bring their busiuetts before tin \
homo have done this , but wo mu
know i io disappointment. Md
determined, after this mouth elup:
“di twenty per emit, to our old rub
C'loticl Blount, Congressman from
the Macon District, has deuouuoed
Civil Rights bill in Congress. Of course
he d’d, if he is a Georgian.
- Finn K- Ackerman, who deserted his
wile iif:«.-r silling hia goods iu Savannah,
1 Iu en si rested in Saint Louia(?). Tho
ulca of calling tlmt city Saiut.
—The papers of Mr. SU-pboos' district
rates no puh i-hing his address on the Civil
( ur bights bill, i bis is regarded ns furnish
ing Sunday news to readers. Is this Sun
lorts day wickedness '
Madrid, January 10. —A column of
Republican forces, lieseiging Cartngona,
made nn attack on fort San Julian yester
day. but wore ropulsod with considerable
loss, aud returned to camp. A heavy
fire is now kept up ou both Rides.
N|ti»ln mill Culm.
Bayonne, January 9.—Don Carlos and
General Elio, with twouty-five thousand
men and eight pieces of artillery, hove
ontorod Santona. Generals Moriouos and
Astrejana have rocoivod reinforcements.
A battle is expected soon, tho Carlists
making the attack. Tbe Carlists com
pletely surround Bilboa.
Madrid, January 9.—The Ministry have
issued a loug address to tho nation, de
claring their oh j acts to bo identical with
those of tho revolution of 1868.
A decroo was promulgated to-day dis
solving tho Corps aud announcing elec
tions for a uew body. The elections will
tie held as soon us order is rendered se
cure and freedom and universal suffrage
aro uuhindered.
Havana, January 9.—Tbe Junta of
Dobt, at yesterday’s session, resolved tlmt
the only means of relieving the financial
crisis is by a system of forced loaus, aud
will issue one of thirty millions of dollars
at six per cent, interest.
The ReuiuliiN or I.onla X*|toleon.
London, January 9.—The remains of
the late Emperor, Napoleon HI, were
transferred to-day to the sarcophagns pre
sented tu Eugenie by Queen Victoria,
number of leading BonapnrtiaU attended
the ceremony, but Frince Napoleon
absent.
0\K NIUIIT ONLY
mint Trugutliiiu,
Lawrence Barrett,
Who w ill n|q>e*r am
ZEFLiolaa-rcl III I
Supported by
Miss Louise Hawthorne,
Mr. John W. Norton,
And n superb Dramatic Company.
♦if- For caste of characters see programmes.
scale or I'aicr.s:
lallary, 75
Goueral Admission, . ,
Ueiorrcd seats iu Orchestra and Dross Circle, It 50.
>servod seats commoners on Monday,
t W. J. Chartlu’s Book i
A CARD.
M v <
the higher English will bo re-opened*
at my place. Auuianim, on tho 2d
February, and it is very dssirnldo
that all win- expect to giiter tie pros-
(lentloinen who would like
while preparing tor college or "business, where
they will not only bo carefully taught, but whore
they will be removed from the temptations inci
dent to school life in the city, are invited to
for with some of iny patrons, or send for circulars
giving my plan ot instruction and government
course of study,
eretices, Ac., Ac.
jail tf
t bonks, terms, refor
ms at Adairsvilte, II
JOHN It. F1TTKN.
Notice to the Ladies.
Ml'NCOUEE .UAXlFAtTl ltlXL CO.
• Manuftcluri'm of
fimn’IMH tilllKTlNOH,
YARN. HOPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, OA.
SWIFT, President
. i-\S iVT Secretary A Treasurer. octal lx.
lepU
J. T. 4 OOli,
I'rcNh SlentN ol All Hinds,
Stalls Nos. 15 and 17.
Ra^s, Hides, etc.
M. 31. hi i:x ii,
llidua ami Furs a Specially.
Will pay the highest market price lor Hides.
Furs, Beeswax und Ita^s.
JOHN MKIIAFFEY,
in Hur:n, Hides, llecsnux, etc.
mid nil kiinlN Ol'Juuk.
COHMIH HBlbOl. AND <IQLKTIIORI’K 8rS.,
sop6 Cotuinhun, 0a.
Mattress-Making, &c.
J. U. McJl NKIN,
I Uphotstuicr and Matlruss-Makci.
Ido Warren, mar intersection of O]
thorpe and Bridge cts.
REAL ESTATE ACENT8^
ELLIS & HARRIS0N,i
G ran d Gift Conce
FOR THE BENEFIT OF Tlll
AND AUCTIONEERS, ,
ATTEND PROMPTLY TO TIJK 8AI,*, j
w ‘uif.VT AND'pDKCUA9£of HKa’i'. ESTAt'b : . ..
in tiie City and coutitrjr u and a artvertlne ^tlie 1 |Jy |j||Q ^JQp^py q|*
same (at private sate) FKKF OK Oil A KOI*., unless j
the property is sold.
For Sale.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, alt rated In t..e
hualQcrs centre of tlie city. AViil sell nt a great
bargain, or tu uu acceptable parly an undivided
interest. The property cau be umde to pay a large
interest on the investment.
Over a Million in Bar
Success Assured
und convenient to a good school, cliurchos, Ac.
A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT, with ton
acres ground, iu Ltnwood, one mile from 8. W. K.
R. depot; a very coinfortaldu and desirable homo.
HOUSE with five good rooms, within 200 yards
of Honthwent-in Kuilroud depot, ooo-half acre
For Rent.
ONE DWELLING with throe rooms, % acre
ground, on McIntosh street, near the Fair
Grounds. Good water, etc. seplO
A STORE HOUSE in the valley or Talbot county,
at a crosi-roivl, three iiiIIm of the Chalybeate
Springs. A very desirable location for “
Goods and Grocery Imsiucss.
gentool family in a dasirablo part of tho
Dentists.
T. W. 11 ENT/.
Dentist.
• ■soph .s Brother’s stor*-.
XV. T. 1*001.,
Mentiftt,
! lj 1 ol Broad Sr., Columbus, Oh.
H. J. FOGLE,
OciiliNt,
in Home Uuibiing, ('olumbus. (in.
Doctors.
oil. H. II. LAW.
Itn>ad and Hundulj h n
>-uilding.
DU. J. A. TlMll'H AltT,
OOlceat 0. J.. Mi.n-it’a llrug Htor**, Broad str**
Real tell* " on Si. Clair, between Broed and
po Kr-iut Sts , t'uiumliux, Ga.
Lawyers.
j. m. Mcneill,
Attorney ami CotiiiNollur at Law.
Practices in courts ut Georgia and Alabama.
Office I'.VJ Broad M., (over Holsiead & Co.’s
Special attuntioi
Poktri
given to collections.
Mahtin J. Ckawfoki*.
I NO K A.11 A V It A W FO 11 DM,
Attorneyn nt Luw,
" and Fed iirai Court a o.
Illge
i> store, northwest
A. A. DOZIEll,
Attorney and t'oniiNcilor nt l.nw,
.dices iu State und Federal Courts in Georgia
and Alabama.
120 Broad St., ('ul'.iiiibiis, On. Jafi
Ofli.
Mark II. llLANDroRD, Louis F. Oaiir-viid.
DLAXDFOltD A GARKAItB,
AllorneyN nml Counsellor* nt Law.
Office No. 07 Broad street, over Wittich & Kin-
Will practice in the Statu’ and Federal Court'll.
Jam. M. Busscli.. Ciias. J.
It IN SELL A SWIFT,
AtlorneyH mid C'.uiiHellorH nt Law. Will
the Courts of Gcoigiu (Ohattnhoochoe
ud Alabama. Office over C. A. ttodd A
Iroml street, Columbus, Ga.
1.. T. DOWNING,
Attorney nml Solicitor.
. Com’r aud Register in Bankruptc;.
r Brooks’ l)ni ; Store, Columbus,
PEABODY A- DKANNON,
ioVl8]
West Spur.
K. J. MOSES,
Attornby mid €onn*ellor ut Liu,
Georgia IL'Uie Iusurniice Company building, sec
oci7 lyj ond story.
C’HAS. H. WILLIAMS,
Attorney nt l<nw, C'oluinbnN, On.
Will practice in any Court
Office over Ac«e A Murdoch's store. [uovlS
Piano Tuning, fitc.
E. W. REAL,.
Orders may !«• b • left r
Cun anti Locksmiths.
Dress-Wlakint
Residence and shop iu Bro'
Feed Store.
JOHN FITZUIBllOXN,
do and Retail Dealer iu Hay, Gxt
It v on, itc . < 'gle|liorjHi Hi . oppu- il
LAWYERS.
W. A. Farley,
/V ctornoy-at -Law
UUSSETA, Ohattauoooubb Oo m He
ABrSiieoial atieutton giveu to oolleoti.i
HINES DOZIEIt,
A. ttorn ey ivt, I,
H.OllLTdX, UA.,
y^. *LL practice in tho ClmHlhoochc
PUSIIKD.
DOCTORS.
Dr. John II. Oarriger,
S URGEON AND *iiVSIClaN. Offiio southeast
cora.T Broad und Rimlolph struets, over
dale's, two door* btlow Goetchinu’plauing mills.
>etl ly
BANKS.
MERCHANTS’ & MECHANICS’
:o-3l unties.,
Columbus, Ga.,
Does a General Banking Business.
DEALS IN
Exchange, Gold, Nllver, Stocks, Ac.
A FULL DRAWING
On Tuesday, 31st March N„,
In order to Dieet the general wight,
tatlon of tho publio and ticuot-hui, .
*1 naymctitot the m tgultlcent glitV..'
tor the Fourth Urand (lift c 0I!f l?'
Publio Library of Kentucky, tlie in..'^
have deternilnod to poatpoue thee,, .
Drawing until
Tuesday, the 31st of March,
They have already realised
Over a Million Bollai
And have a great many Agents
VOCALLY TA1£K PLACE ON THEllAY kov'i
AND IP ANY REMAIN UNSOLD THEY *
CANCELLED AVD THE PH1ZKS WILL Ut Ri_
IN PROPORTION TO THE UNSOLD TH RETi
Only flu,o00 tickets have been issued
18,000 Oatih oi
#1,500,00(1
will be distributed among the ticket-bit
printed in eoupou*,
will be reprete
The tlekots
and ull fractional pari
the drawing just as whole tickeu are
List of Gifts.
ONE ORAN I) OASH GIFT
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT
ONE GRAND CASH GITT
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT
10 CASH GIFTS *10,000 each..
30 CASH GIFTS 6,000 each..
60 CASH GIFTS 1,000
40 CASH GIFTS
600 each.
Npecinl attention given to Eollec*
Uour, uml prompt return* made.
Nr.w York GimtiESPONDENT:
Ninth National llunk of Xew York.
SAVINGS BANK.
BF.PO.SIT.H received In «umn of 26
cents mid upward*.
KEVES per cent, per uunuui> In-
terest allowed, payable let Jununrv,
April, July and October, (compound
ed four time* annually.)
DEPOSITS PAID OX DEMAND.
DIRECTORS :
Y». i.. SALISBURY—Fuimerly of Warnoc* .tl
A. ILLGKS—Of l’recr, Ulges A Co.
W. ft. BROWN—Of Columbus Iron Works Co.
0. A. RKT)T)—Or C A. Reda t Co.
G. L. MoGOUGU—Of John McGough A
iztf
DRY COOBS.
L. D. DEATON & SON.
No. 1GR, Under ltnnkin klotiNo.
K liuv
Broad stic
atuutly roc
Staple Dry Goods
AND GROCRRIKS, CROCKKRY, GLASS.
TIN, WOOD AND HOLLOW WARM, STOVES, and
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Ac.
goods at price* to suit tho
Dr. S. J. AUSTIN
tiinoa. Thankful for past patronage,
a coutinuaucii. i’lcasu cull and cau mi no our otock.
C«luuibus, Oct. IU, 1874.
jur at!
ColuuibiiH and vicinity, lie is a graduate
iu tho reformed hcIiooI of medicine, and hna hueu
practining liia profession for twenty-nix years,
■an very ■uctessiul iu treating chrouic tlis-
Ollice iu Profumo’H building, up ata r»., opposite
Dental Notice.
Prortbytorlun Church.
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
General UommiBsion Merchants,
e* -a. or ex.
Crocers.
DA.Vl It. itizi;,
Uealvr In Family Groceri«;», ou Biyan stroet, lx>
tweou Oglethorpe A Jackson streets.
0'jr Xo charge for dray age. dec7
J. 11. HAMILTOX,
WholcHnle aud Detail Grocer,
HillAR COOPER,
Family Grocer aud Dealer in Country Produce,
sepo uoxt to “Enquirer" Office.
COMBINGS. .
Oat Straw.
BALKS OF OAT STRAW, suitable for etoc
feed, for sale Apply at the Gunno Depot of
Jail Iw W.H.YOUNG.
Sheriff’s Sale.
B l ;
Muscogee couutv, I will hcII ou Wednesday, the
-1st instant, at the auction bouse of Ellis 4* ilar-
rison, Iu tlic city of Columbus, between the usual
hour# of sate, tbe following personal property,
box lamp hooks. 11 corsets, 12 dozen toilot
. lo bov«s soap, 25 jugs, 41 lanterns, 26 ewere
basins. 2 bo'ts pant goods, 14 g| <■* jars, 20
n ladies’ and misses' hose,
10 tow. N, l lot calico, it I boies paper collars, 1 box
soap, i box glses ware, 7 barrels glass w are, 4 do*-
TELEGKAPllli’ NOTEH.
i razor straps. packsg s lamp brackets,
calico, 12 boxes lamp bunivis, A packages st rew
eyes, l dozen mustard and set dishes, 1 box lamp
razor straps, 7 brooms, 1
all
ork
pxper—c
od
—A flvo thousard dollar hwindle b«s
bean developed in the Brooklyn, N. Y.,
tax office.
— The congressional Unroll cotmuittee
have coucluded their investigation, uud
leave to-day for Wnshiugtou.
—Pier No. 6, of Elixabethport, N. J.,
coal dock gave way last evening, precipi
tating hundreds of tous of coal into the
water.
—The jury iu the case of J. J. Moulton,
- I L•• u« v»rgia iiailroad Kinga have | late postmaster of Mobile, has been die-
hfl.l .i c. nvomiou iu Atlanta. The meet- | charged, the members being unable to
mg adjourned subject to the call of u j agree, under protoat of defendant.
' 1 l ' M * appointed to take under eon- j —Victor'a restaurant and adjotniug
n. m the business presented. 'buildings iu New Orleans, 183 Canal
l Latiruuge Light tiuards have street occupied by Hove sewing machine
.led with u beautiful banner I ngooi. and photograph gallery are burned.
• iadit-H of that city. Miss Annie I Loss osiimated at $50,(MX).
tho presentation and — ihe sale of the Independent uewspa-
i repeat iht
xy>ig :n a
lu'oks, 1
pat kage pad locks, 6 boxas shaw l plus, 1 lot
thread, 1 album, 1 lot fish hooks, ream writing
paper, J boxes bone sett, 1 box spoons, 2 b*
i toilet soap. 3 btuce
l.H itore sifter-', 1 lotTwads, 2
dishes, 7 broken I sin ls g!a«» ware. l»t) tumblers.
4 dozen p ates Lt g blets. fi pickle dinhss :t <1. i.
dishes, 1* dozeu large il.xss pitchers, 8 dozen
mugs, 4 dozvu sal; svlLvs. 10 butter dishes 10
spoon bowls, 2 duzsn soap dishes, i d-z^n . ream
The above described property levied ..n to sat-
*'*■ mortgage ti fn-—o..e in fr.vor of Studwtll
•. the other in favor of Hawes, Hyatt A
H. G. IVEY, Sheriff.
100 Tor.s Best Alabama Coal
FOR SALE.
K have
for
aheei ut.
pelie 1 il
Our hoi.
up no rates vie
"• purouaaud
uuuui. and for
l iottvo tLa office
1 u 1,1 P*ul tor.
J pt l Las
> mal e
ilea m hclt-d -1
5 OUr P*P® r » ert
IfiiihSctiou, and every citu^o i
OUOU£ll JUia. in . ,
Zoii UJOMUfc ot lii dmv „ , ^ oL
O.J »i(i the «g.
!> y u.e reception speech. per .1 Nev York wits concluded yeMturdiy
l - ..uug to tha Herald ceuana juat j Henry C. Bower, receives $250,000 for
‘ i i tia» 81,133 inhabitants—j it, of vbith $75,000 are in cash. The
. aud 11,007 blacks. Of the j purchasers are the proprietors of the
' ..io males, and 8.887females; I Fhrivtian at B’orA.
» bb .-l.s 6.510 males, aud 5,097 fe- • ► - —
V 1 ; 0 ' , , THE WEATHER.
- tuwiton, yesterday week, elected
l !lowing town t'otumisaiouera: In-
">■• J. ii. Lovel.ee: CouiniisKiouere, Ita-ABniEST or Wro, •
. t'-n. M.-u.ih. N. H. B».den, K. A. Wrosisuros, Jss. 10, 1ST!.,'
L/ l x ut'eell. I wo lickeia were »» • «•»«.• r. 0 ....... i •»«u* >> mj uBur
1 ■ I)o s ge(t received » lull vole ProtobUHut.-Foi the South AUrotio mi. .t lo „ ..
lahal. Slatea, and the southern portion of the 1 ai
t>ecome altuobt an epi- Middle States, clear or fair weather, with
Some twelve now cnaos but slightwihaugea of pressure or temper-
hand 1**0 t>'n* Alab.tna Coal,
hich we are now twrevaing, and wilt
:.»er p.; short not.Co. Parties bujiug from Us will
got all LUMP COAL, free from dust and din, aud
FULL weight guaranteed
Jail) lw T. B. HOWARD A CO.
, Agei
Office Georgia Home Ins. Co„
Column:i, G\.. l*ec. 19,
SAM'LS MURDOCH, Secy
^j-USCOGKK COURT OF ORDINARY Jamas
irj.hi
Johnsou has applied for a Homestead *x
ftuption of Tersoualt), and I will post upon the
s*m» at my office ou Tuesday, the 20th January,
F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary.
dvim.- in Atlanta.
v.t it tU %. lujk'd ihurudny, wome among
iU of the lhiblic Schools. The 1
t> pupils of the Public Schools.
: .im of Health claims to have the diw-
'• under coutrol, nnd the whole city is
• dug vaccinated. No fears of an epi-
cauuc are entertained
1
Nashviu k, January 10.—Cotton firm ;
111)01), H 1)01)!
Druggists.
DB. J. E. CHENEY A SOX,
DrUguists and Froscriptloniats.
largo assort infill of Huihi's Garden S
Cuz.nkv's Count Svnt t*.
Crawford Street, uudorRauktn House.
dads
C. II. 1*AE.71EK, lilccilNcd Apothecary
Ouo door above Virginia Grocery.
•id* I’hyslcliins' Prescriptions tua<lo a specialty.
Night hell to left ol door.
J. 1. UKIFFIX, 106 Brood Nt.
Importer of Enuliwlt Drugs ond yicd*
lollies
Forinlau Presents, (’urtositieN,
OruHii.-ntal aud Uuseful. Just received.
dccl7
JOI1X E. JORDAN,
Druirjrist,
Two doors below Geo. W. Brown’s,
Broad Street, Columbus, <ia.
ee* N-.lit it<-n t:c111 <ii i
Foster s. CHAPMAN,
BrtiguUt,
Randolph, east of Broud Stt
T. M, JONES,
WITH
Groover, Stubbs & Co.,
Cotton Factors
-AND—
General Commission Merchants,
0. F. HTi/bBs! 11, I Savannah.
fsepW tf 1
. T. MACINTYRE. 1
DRESS MAKING.
Dress Making.
M H8. FOQARTV ami Mr*. HAI.I.OU fully
notify tho Ladies of Columbus nod vicinity
that they huve taken rooms in Strapper's building,
over Pease's book store, where they are prepared to
CUT, FIT AXD RAKE E A DIES* AND
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
in the latest and best styb'S. Will ulso do Stamp
ing for Embroidery, Braiding, Pinking, Ac., aud
take Gentlemen's sewing at ruasouuldu rates.
octl7 SEtf
IN VINO VERITAS’
D ll. MOFFETT has now on Hand, for FntniD
and '
MOFFETT has
Medicinal uses, a Fine Stock of Nativ>
CATAWBA and CONCORD WINES. They an
CITY TAXES.
unpaid on 20th January
dec :tl-dtd.
\ p h
dumbos, Ga.
A. If. lilt AX NOX,
Wlst Side, Rroad Strut, Colomdi's, Ga.,
Whalcsale nnd Retail Denier li
Drugs nnd MedicincN,
Toilet Articles and Perfumery.
Diaries for 1874.
\ LL SIZES, Styles of Binding
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
.ivory, Sale nnd Exchange Stablest,
«'oLETnoRPt. North or IUxuolph s
m l 10 Colmuhns, Ga
A. GAMREL,
Livery nnd Sale Stable*.
Oglethorpe St , Columbus, Ga.
Fc ding and Sale
•tables by th*
Particular attention giv«u
of Sto^-k.
H.intes aud Mules bo.trdod
oct2fl
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
c. I.OPEZ.
Denier tu nnd Man it torturer of Fine
CifRn,
Ja9 Near Broad Street Dr pot-
NAII R DORN.
Denier In Fine t igars, Pipe* nnd
Chewing Tobacco.
Bet worn Gooigia Home and Muscogee Home.
ja8
Tin and Coppersmiths.
PEACOCK & SWIFT,
N REDING MONEY VERY MUCH, and wiflliiug
to CLOSE OCT
ALL WINTER GOODS
Before Spring, offer
GREAT INDUCEMENTS!
To those who buy for CASH !
Nulling many of our good" REGARD-
260 UA>H GIFTS
300 each.
200 each.
100 each.
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH,
amounting to
The ohnnees tor a gift arc as ono to
Price of Tickets.
Whole ilckotu 450.00; Halves $26.<r,;
or oach coupon $D.Oo; Eleven Whole Tit
$600.00; 22U Tickets lor $1,000.00; IU
Tickets for $5,000.00; 227 Whole Tlckettf
000.00. Nodisoount on loss than $6uo a
of Tickets.
The Fourth GiftConcort will bed.,
all respects ltko the three which lute
been given, and full particulars uay Us
Ordo s lor tickets amt ftppllcatiotuu*
oiea will bo attended to in the order t;
received, and It Is hoped they wi lt>«
promptly that there may be nodlsapp
" delay In hlltug ull. Liberal terms
those who buy to Bell aguin.
peremptorily required to hoi tie up .
counts and return all unsold tickets bv:
March.
THO* E. UHAilILETTE,
Agent Public Library Kentucky,ana M
Tic Hots for sale a ml"prizes collected:
charge, by
Capt. C. A. Klink, Aj
1ESTAURANTS
OPERA Hoi-
restaurant.
Ten-Fin Alley and
'j'HE undersignod will op?n
o* tabliehment, and bo prepared tu sup
ply his frie nds with every luxury
nctlSdOm A. J. H01.AJ
SADDLES AND HARNE
NOTICE.
nilE nndersiguod, with tho view ■
T il
his business
offers )i!h entlri stock of
LESS OF COST!
Now is your chance for bargains 1
Again we auk all who owe us uny thing t
PEACOCK * SWIFT.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
YOUR
A TTENTI0N is respectfully called to tho fact
l\ that wo are SECOND TO NONE lu the __
duccnients offered to buyers of
ROOTS AXD SHOES.
W<-keep our stock well assorted replenishing
HEAD
the list of compotitors for your trade.
OER LEATHER DEPARTMENT is
well stock.-i. We have just received a large lot
IS
promise our friends at a distance to do our
“LEVEL”
Best, by prompt aud careful attention to orders, t
merit mi Increase of their patronage.
All kiuds of REPAIRING done in the best style.
$9- We pav th* HIGHEST MARKET PRICK
FOR DRY HIDES.
WELLS & CURTIS,
73 Broad 8treet.
GROCERIES.
Co to Pomeroy’s,
at uuoni:n<s cniiNKii,
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
TRUN
And other goods in hi* 1 line.
At Very Reduced Prlc
FOR CASH ONLY!
II.—All persons who t
H. MIDDLEBBOOt
Columbus, January 1st, 1874.
Will Not be Unders
Saddles, Harness, Brtd
Collars, Whips, Trunk
Satchels, Waeonani
Plow Bridles,
Hames, Back Bar
Trace Chain
And all other goods in my lino for sah •'
AS THE L.tWEST. All of my go-dti
made, made at home, and satisfaction gu-
REPAIRING done cheap and good. *
anv kind of New Work to order.
I positively will not ue undersold i>) * 5 ."
Will give time to plompt paying cum ■
W. R. KENT
102 Broad Street, ColunAf
ja4 Jeodawtf
SEEDS.
J.AIU1K LOT
Fresh Garden Sef
Just receivod, at wholesale andr-tr
E. C. HOOD & BR
J. W. PEASE .V NOmMAN.
A Good Man
. partmr in a farm, who can com
Fop Ferris A Co.’s Sugar-cured Pig
Hams and Strips, Ferris’s Mild-cured
N. Y. Bellies, Wright’s Ne Plus Ultra
Mince Meat, far superior to Atmore’s,
Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Pre
served Ginger, Jellies, Corn Starch,
Sardines, Salgion, Oysters, Tomatoes,
Christmas Eggs, Turkeys, Ducks snd
Chickens, Wine, Milk, Butter, Boston
Butter, Soda and Pic-nic Crackers,
Snaps, Ac.
Ae*Mr. T. 0. Pbidgkon will be found at tbt
counter, und will be pleased to wait on hia for
mer customers and friends. The putror tge of
lUr(W
Garden Seedn
FRESH AND TRUK TO KAMI
ATTANTED
\ V well recommended, atul can
eight good hand-'. 1 will toraard the uecosbarj
means for supplies. l.e*.ide« will furnish the uiulet
and good quarters for Lands. As for particulars
apply
jaS dlw
t’oInmUui*. Ga.
Guardian’s Sale.
a GHEE ABLY U* at order grauted by the Coui
ol Urdiuary of Polk county, Ga., 1 will m-
a* public outcry, in front of Ellis A Harrison 1
auctiou room*, iu the city of Columbus, Musioge* j
. ••uuty, Ga , on the first Tu* sday iu Jitnuary next. '
betw«H<n th* u»nal ho’trs A sal**, the toljowing i
d.* '.bed lands, iht ,-r -perty of the minor lu-irs ot
M.it how l oaner, dee d, to-wit:
Lot of land number thirty-six, (3fi), iu th«
eighth * e»lh> district Muscogee county, Georgia,
c ontaining two hundred two and i.uc-half (2o2^>
Terms of sab-—One-third cn«l»; balance in equal !
Jec7 sxtd
i the public la respectfully solicited.
Seed Potatoes.
Eary Rose, Pink Eye,
Russett Potatoes,
New Hams, AlbertCrackers,
Mazeppa Flour,
Buckwheat,
Silver Drips Syrup,
H. F. ABELL * CO.’S
ja9 sepO tf
W V h.ve lint reef:veil » .“Pr 1 ?
W p „,. ri , ,. D d bulk, anil otlff »»
sale and Hot..il. „ r
Druggists »ud other dial*m c» u e
at Phitzdelp.'.la prices.
PLA> flNG POTATOES,
onion «
llOI-NTE l”
Agricultural Depot,
, Bros I
Jal
Mrs. Stevenso
offt*
Opposite the Express
Broad Street, C’olunll»ii*i 1,1 orf
OUX.D n> to her trie?"
W u «Jk“n’&iM5'.-sr*55 I
fan tu rod Goode, suen a? .....
THOMAS M. PACE, Guardian.
To All Whom it May Concern.
T HE copartnt r.'hip of V. MY Eft A CO. is thb 1
day dissolved by mutual consent. WILLIAM
MV Ell. of said firm, is solely authorised to m-ttl
F. MY Eft A CO.
Jauuary 7th. 1874. deodim* j
NOTICE.
O KALED PROPOSALS will be received
»:i. S po>u. SakUxl R. Baluwi.h.
S. R. BALDWIN & CO.
GENERAL DEALERS IN
ohoice Family Groceries
Duinentic Dry Goods, Notions,
TOBACCO, Ac., Ac.
)L1) AND PURE LIQUOR*
A HPEt-itlTT.
15 Ilron<I 8t., Colnnabaa, Go.
First-Glass Bakery
a well selected lot of
Choice Confection***
CaudieM, . A
Fire
Suitable tor tbo Holiday.. Ol" ieI V
r. S. SPEAR, A
for Non-Electro Th™
mFK iPSt article ever intr.-Ju - . 1
I • « per Lottie, for Cleautu*. •
wi'i z Try it. For sale at Wk Bi
Bern : z Macb.n* Depot
Pictzxre
low mlddliops llj'o. Weekly reoeipta i
»«W bains ; shipment. 3167 ; atook 1373,
4.630 balM—1374, 6,340 balaa
() K
i l>« filled promptly by and .atlon
WMOMd MANDVAOTN* 00
Wffl. FEE,
Worker in Tin, Sheel Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended
No. 174. Broad Street
including the Jail, for tbe year i
'4. the Commis
•Toners~7eserving the right to reject any oral
Board of Corn mi‘■•toners.
F kl. BROOKS. Ordinary.
Hay !
BALKS HAY, Just received aud for sols
’A Y0UXQ,
It Brood 8t
Fi'»
AND
FRAME MOtJ
I HAT* Jn*t rafted » l
TUBE FRAME MO» LDlJjg , M >-
n<me ts