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JOB PRINTINC.
Letter Press and Card
Printing.
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER,
BILL XT E A. ID
AXD
Statement Paper,
ALSO,
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS
All of which can ho furnished printed at
short notice, at low Cash Rates.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Tlaos. GOltoort,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
COLUMBUS, GA.
ailg fjwnstvw
OPKI.1KA, ALA.!
f BSD AT FEBRUARY 6, 1874.
UKOBGIA news.
-Small pox has been developed in
nston county.
ij.,00 dog tight is soon to occur iu
annnb.
Griflio white man has beon nrrest-
„r stealing a dollar from a negro.
The Sunday Ilcrahl has made its ap-
r oi, C 0 in Savannah, with Win. A.
joht as editor.
Key. Dr. Oobleigh, editor of the
lUutUtt Advocate, ot Atlanta, died Sun-
of pneumonia.
Schley county petition* for the repeal
the act creating county commissioners
that county.
Tho Macon lee Factory was sold on
sday, hy the Sheriff, to Mr. Win. B.
ustou, for six thousand dollars.
Katie Putnam says she means to buy
t and build on it next spring, at Thun-
bolt, near Savannah.
Mr. Maxione J. Desverges publishes
tho Savannah News that he recently
licly horsewhipped Dr. J. J. Wariug.
About two hundred negroes left Mon-
couuty last week for Arkansas. “Mis-
a souls who dream of heaven,” or an
t without labor.
Mr. Cook introduced a bill in Con-
ss appropriating $5,000 for the survey
tho Oconee river from a point where
s now crossed by the Central ltailroad
its j auction with tho Ocmulgee.
Richard Wilson, an inoffensive and
cenblo freedman, of Sumter county,
waylaid, shot and killed, last week,
ilo on his way home, by some person
yet unknown.
Aa the “cotton belt” is extended
thward, so is the demand for negro
r; and we are not surprised to learn
the planters of Barrow county are
taiuing negroes from Southwestern
orgia.
The editors and other “dead heads”
Rome (of whom Bill Arp is pars mag.
) had an enjoyable feast on furrin’
at—a beaver—on Monday last. We
uld have been delighted to hear Bill’s
turo that night.
An Atlanta correspondent of the
iftiu News writes : “I learn from good
V i hat the lessees of tho State
ad h »v * outstanding liabilities to the
omit o! **880,000, and that tho road
t during single month this season
80,000. Yet they propose to ‘hold’ on
this good thing,’ for a time at least.”
The Milledgevilie Union attributes
defeat of the Convention bill in the
gislaturo to “Henry Clews &Co., back
up by the Atlanta King, Satan and his
els.” We do not wonder that oar
iablo Milledgevilie cotemporary has its
lings ruffled after coming out second
t from a scrimmage with such diaboli-
powers.
'—The Superior Court of Bibb county
engaged, on Tuesday, upon a case iu
ich the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad hugs
Southwestern Railroad, on acconnt of
e railroad iron belonging to the first
ed road, which it is alleged the Con-
erato Government, during the war,
k possession of and turned over to the
thwestern Road. Tho case was not
eluded.
ALABAMA SEWS.
The Grand Encampment I. O. O. F.
t iu Mobile on Monday.
-Mr. Emanuel Lang, aged forty years,
Eufaulu, died in that place.
■Judge Brickell was not on the bench
i the Supreme Court decided the Mo-
e election caso. He has announced
t he will write out a dissenting opinion.
While Mr. Wright, who has a store
miles from Eufanla, was getting a
ce of tobacco for a negro, Tuesday
ht, the darkey knocked him down
bed him of sixty-five dollars, and left
tho woods.
The Alabama Commissioners to the
rida Legislature returned to Montgom-
on Tuesday, and verbally reported
t tho question of the annexation of
st Florida to Alabama had been sub
ted to a vote of the whole people of
rida.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday af-
ied the decision of the court below iu
case of Willis C. Wood vs. Win. H.
uell, from Pike, and held that “the
bate Judge is responsible for tho ille-
isane of n marriage license by a clerk
l he authorizes to issue such licenses
'orally, although ho knew nothing of
particular act, and the clerk had not
i bond and taken the oath of office,
required by the statute.”
Tho uegroos of Montgomery have
u told, and many of tbprn believe,
Torn Sankey, who was hung there
t week, revived under the influence of
favorite hymn of his which was suDg
er his body, and that be is now preach-
a “new gospel” which was committed
him while ho was dead with a broken
’k. They sny that the neck breaking
mi advantage to him, as be can now
n his head around like a top, without
ving bis body. _
GENERAL NEWS.
—Ex-Gov. Henry A. Wise, of Virginia,
represented to be dangerously ill.
I—Shreveport, La., is still recivingfrom
JO9 to 5,000 bales of cotton per week.
-The w heat crops of Northern Texas
d Louisiana are reported to be very
omisiug.
—There are now 150 Granges in North
roliua, and a State Convention of the
"dor is about to be held.
—The annual mooting of the National
range of the Patrons of Husbandry was j
have been in St. Louis commencing |
xterday.
—A Virginia lady has recovered a thou-
ud dollars from a railroad company for
rrying her two miles beyond whore sho
anted to get out.
—Andrew Jackson was accused of bad
oiling, but John Randolph defended
m by declaring that “a man must be a
ol who could not spell a word more ways
an one."
—Tho present population of New Or-
ans in estimated at 290,985, an iucreasc
f 99,507 over tho census of 1870. This
akts it the eighth city in the Union, or
ext to Boston.
—J. i>. Groome, of Cecil county, has
een nominated by a Democratic Legisla-
ve caucus us Governor of Maryland, to
11 out the unexpired term of Governor
byte, who has beeu elected U. S. Sona-
—A movement for I he impeachment of
udge Watts, of the Sixth Judicial Dis-
riet of North Carolina, has been com
menced in the Legislature of that State.
6 I s charged with corruption in office,
Tuukonness, partiality, indeceucy. Ac.
°u. JoHiah Turner, of the Kaleiuh>Yu/<rf-
is tho accuser who formally made the
barges to tho Legislature.
OPEttKA DIRECTORY.
Millinery.
MISSES WHITE & TUCKER,
Fasliionuhlo Millim-ra uml Uresauiakers.
Guntk-o.cu’s fchirtu cut by chart measure, ami
guuraiiteei to lit. Cham Urs street, m-xt t <
Katin's illy goods Mute. KM
MBS. C. V. BARLOW,
Fashionable Milliner uml Dressmaker.
Sole Agent of Uutierick A Co.’s Patterns.
At the Into Hanking House ol Shuppard A Co.,
Opelika, Ala. ju2l
Notaries Public.
U. I). HIGGINS.
Being appointed Notury Public for I.ee county,
respectfully solidth the patronage of his fri- mis
Holds Court 1st and 2d Saturdays ot each month,
at K. C. llollifield’g law office. * ja23
Eating Houses.
ROGERS' EATING HOUSE,
Right at the Depot, open at all hours. Hot Collet
ami Minis lor all Trains.
furniture, Ac.
At Faulc Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer in all kinds of Furniture.
Also, Metallic, Wood Coffins, and Cuskets.
jal8 Chambers strop
Lawyers.
A. J. VICKERS,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Office opposite Alabama House.
Practices in all tlio Courts of the State. JnB
Tailors.
1. H. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
Cutting and Making Iu tho Latest Styles. Re
pairing neatly done.
South Railroad St., over Furniture Store, jal
Dentists.
J. L. K. SMITH, Dentist,
>Oos Plate Work aud Plugging on reasonable
flec23] terms. Chambers street.
Barber Shops.
WESLEY BARRINGER, Barber,
Corner South Railroad uud Chambers streets.
UecSS
BIG NON A TURNER, Barbers,
South Railroad street, um.or Adams lions.
dec-23
Hotels.
ALABAMA HOUSE,
Convenient to business portiou of ’bo city,
jal O. W. ALLEN, Prop’r.
ARAMS HOUSE.
When yon go to Opelika, bo sure to stop at tho
dec2.H
Adams House, opposite Passenger Depot.
Doctors.
Oil. J. W. It. WILLIAMS
Insurance.
E. C. BOWEN A SON,
General IuHurancc Agents.
. Railroad Street, over R. M. Groeue & Co.’a
HIDES.
HIDES! HIDES
WE WILL PAT THE
Highest Market Price
FOE
Green 1 Dry Hides,
Furs and Beeswax,
AT
GRAY & CO.’S,
No. 2 Crawford St.
ja22 d2m Under Rankin House.
M. ML HIRSCH,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets.
Hides and Furs a Specialty.
Will Pay tlic Highest Market Price for
Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Rags.
All kinds Wrapping Paper
and Paper Bags on hand.
illy
Notice.
H AVING leased to M. M. HIRSCH my business
of Junkin', conducted at Oglethorpe and
Bridge streets, iu Columbus. Georgia. I respect
fully usk my former customers to'give him the
same patronage which they have heretofore ex
tended to mo. JOHN ME11AFFEY.
Change of Firm.
I HAVE this day taken charge of Mr. John Me-
bailey’s Junk UuijneM, and will conduct tho
sain in style and manner as heretofore 1 respect-
lully solicit tlic customers of Mr. MchufTey to
favor me with their consignments, and assure all
piunipt attention in every respi ct.
M. M. imiscii,
Oglethorpe and Bridge streets.
Columbus. Jun’y 27th, 1874. Ju28 lw
CHEMICALS—PURE !
roil
OME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW PRICK* 1 .
E. C. HOOD & BRO.
J**-! taply
MACHINISTS.
B. H. RYDER,
PRACTICAL
Engineer and Machinist,
A VINO taken the Machine Shop In Goetrhlus’
Planing Mills, is now prepared to do all
in his 1 no with pro i ptm-ss, ami at prims
■ as similar work can be done iu the South.
H
as lo
fpe
Mill Work and Repairs of all kinds.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
No need of sending wink to neighboring cities.
Public i atronago solicited.
ja2d dcodtwlui
THE SUN
PRINTING
—AND—
13001*: - iJiiNiriivo
ESTABLISHMENT,
Coluxn'bus, Groorgia,
IS ONE OP THU
MOST COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE
IN THE SOUTH.
AND BRING SUPPLIED WITH ALL TUB
Modern Styles of Machine
ry and Material,
IB WELL l’UliPARED
To Execute with Accuracy and Dispatch
BVKUY DESCRIPTION OP
Book & Job Printing
—AND—
EOOK-I3IKTDIIS7G.
DRY COODS.
PEACOCK & SWIFT,
N EEDING MONEY VP.UV MUCH, and wishing
to CLONE OUT
ALL WINTER GOODS
Before Spring, offer
CHEAT INDUCEMENTS!
To those who buy lor CASH !
Wo are s-dbug many of our goods REGARD-
LESS OF COST!
Now is your chance for bargains •
Again wo ink all whoo.w us any thing to come
and pay.
jaH PEACOCK A SWIFT.
SEEDS.
SEED O-A-TSi !
And Groceries and Provisions,
—AT—
BARBEE A IVEY’S,
jxU dlw Crawford Street.
CiTUsing Steam Power, running six
of the most improved and best make
Presses, with constant additions to
our already very large assortment of
Elegant Types, Rules, Borders, and
other material, and skilled workmen
in overy department, our facilities for
turning out all descriptions of work,
expeditiously and neatly, at the Low
est Cash Prices, are unsurpassed by
any establishment in the State.
H'Orderv from uliroutl will re*
eive the Maine intention u« it the
partioN were present to traiiNact
the huNincsN, ami w ill be prompt*
ly filled.
THOMAS GILBERT.
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
J. &H0DES BROWNE, President. GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, Cashier.
GEORGIA HOME BANK.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
Dissolution Notice.
rnHK FIRM OF THOMAS Oil,HURT &
J, UO. bus this day boon dissolved by mutual
consent. The business will bo settled up by
THOMAS ttlLHEHT, to whom those having
claims against the linn will present them li»r
payment. Those Indebted to tho firm for sub
scription, advertising, job work or book-bind
ing arc requested to give early attention to
tho settlement of their arroarugos.
TUGS. DuWOLV,
THUS. GILBERT.
Columbus, Ua., Dec. 31,1873.
FARM BOOKS.
TIME BOOKS
iron
PLANTATIONS AND FARMS
IiimUc, „„y ima to ko.p ncetiratoao-
counts with their employees. Price
$1 r,u
Tho form is one furnished by a planter of much
expe rience. Iti use will enable a Farmer to save
many times Its cost during the year.
Printed an 1 foi s.Uo by
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
*8-ll.u Boult will l*o forwnrduil l*y mall, uu
rucolitt of i*rlco. J»!l il.wtr
ill I II
Offers tho greatest iiuluccments to those having idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, a liberal
interest, and prompt payment when required.
DEPOSITS of $1 and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by check by those of our patrons
who live at a distance.
INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent., compound
ed January, April, July and October—four times a year.
SECURITY.—By tlic terms of the Company’s charter,
the entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Bank.
DIRECTORS I
J. RHODES BROWNE, Fros t of (lie Co. N. N. CURTIS, of Wells,Curtis A Co.
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Capitalist, Atlanta. L. T. DOWNING, Attomoy-at-Law.
J. R. CLAPP, Manuf’tr, Clapp’s Factory. D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary of the Co.
Hon. JOHN McILIlENNY, Mayor. JOSIAI1 MORRIS, Banker, Montg’y.
JAMES RANKIN, Capitalist. CHARLES WISE,
Hiay4 end A wit
MISCELLANEOUS.
Dividend Notice,
rpilK Diiei loin of tin Eagle mid Ph.-uix Munu-
1 fit’’uring Company have this day dec lared
two komi-auuu il dividends <d r, per rent , the first
p.tyab’e Oil Kiel ii't.T A j * I i I let, 1874, the HUCOlld oil
and uftor Novemle r 1st, iS71
To All Whom it May Concern,
rnilE copartnership of F. MYER A CO. is this
1 day dii.H.,; v ...| by mutual ronaent. WILLIAM
M Vlilt, of sui.l firm, is solely Miithot ize.i to nettle
the affairs •>! th ■ lat. firm, and will continue tie-
Boot am. fch »e nu-iness at same |dnc-.
F. MYK.lt A CO.
.1 tiiuarv 7th 1-71 dondUi.*
Notice to Shippers.
rniiK cr.N'iRAL link of
1 BO \TK from and a!t< r ib n
date, will m liver n » fteig ita at
Landiugs v. it .out Agem i. s. un
less fre'ght pr*-pai l, or Amenta at Coluailm
nettle bills on pi
Jut
Wanted.
\I7K Will give in -n and women Ikl'NLMJNK
VV ill AT WII.L PAY Imre ti to
j»er day, can be pursued in your own neighbor-
hood; it is a rare chance for those out of emplo)-
ineut <>r having leisure time; git Is uud boys Ire-
quently do as well a- men. F .rtlrnlars fi ‘e.
Wanted,
A COPY of the COM MHU8 DAILY KNqUIHKU
OF JULY 13TII, j'7J. Apply at thU office.
Ju2J U
INSURANCE.
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY !
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
(OMIM I N TO OFFUIt THU PUBLIC
INDEMNITY against Loss by fire j
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
She Wants a Chance to Cet it Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM’L S. MURDOCH
Prcuideiit.
Columbus, Oct. 1st, 187:'.
TrenNiirvr.
FIRE INSURANCE.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY
OF
San Francisco, California.
Cash Assets, $675,000 COLD!
Prompt, Reliable, Liberal!
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
oot22 ly
COLUMBUS. GA.
COPARTNERSHIP.
rnilR UNDEUS1GNEI) HAVE TUTS DAY FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP under tho firm natii
X WILLCOX A HAWKS, for the trummetion of a Genuial Insurance business in this oily.
I). V. WILLCOX,
Columbus, Oct. 13,1873. W. N. HAWKS.
Willeox & Hawks,
General Insurance Agents,
79 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
oldest uud largest Insurance Companies iu the
i ceding
$27,000,000!
II classes of insurable properly, at r
O^IFVID-
rpilK undersigned, having mtired from a serviec of fourteen years in Hie Georgia Homo Ihhumhc
1 Coiiipaiiy, and rnniml tho euune. tion above mimed, solicits for th- new firm u slime ol .1,. bimi
hush of the city, and offers his careful attention thereto.
With ait experience of twenty >«-uis in Hie eomiuuliily ns an Undeiwriler. lie req.ei th.lly refer-* t,
the many who have during that Hum received bis poliehs. and to whom h- I .i • dUI nr-cd tliousamls ol
dollars lor lorses iiicurre.l by Comj.uni-s Iben .* pi-s-nt- d by turn, and now by lb- m w firm.
f’nlnmhu-. net. M. 1s7 i. ti l>. F. WII.UOX.
MILLINERY.
Bargains ! Bargains !!
lillinerj aM Fancy Dry Goods at Panic Prices
WILL, ON ANI) AFTER TO-MORROW, OFFER HER ENTIRE ^ OF
MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOOF- x OR CASH,
AT PANIC PRICES !
•rill- U.llos 1.1 ' tc-|,.i.tfiiUy Invili t t>. c.lt anil jn*t^« t*.r lln-m,*Hi.«. All ;•**.>,I. nni.t l**> |»vi*l
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
A. WIH'ICII.
WITTICH & KINSEL,
Practical Watchmakers, Jewelers & Engravers
No. 67 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
CLOTHlNC.
HI.OW HIV. VVIIINTI.K, HI Ml T 1IK BF.1.I.,
s tiij: i:\iiim: vvv. vi noons to sum,.
THORNTON & ACEE,
No. 78 Broad Street.
(Next door to J. W. Penso \ Norman’s lljokstore.)
Have Just Received a New Lot of Men’s and Boy’s
CLOTHING,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on former whole
sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less than
Cost prices for the same class of goods purchased earlier
in the season. As we were able to get a still further re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, we will sell
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section.
Call and see for yourselves.
Here’s Your Chance.
EXCUSE FOR A RUSTY SUIT !
CLOTHING AT COST!
TIIE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WE WILL SELL OUR SUPERB STOCK OF
GENTLENEN’S, YOUTHS* AND <111 MHIU.VN
Clothing and ‘Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, &c., &c., at Cost for Cash,
Como at onco, if you wish to buy CHOICE CLOTHES for a little money.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT.
ColnmiiUH, Gu., Di'c*. 10, 1873. diodftw
NO
F°'t
DRY COODS.
REMEMBER !
THE NEW YORK STORE
IN NTH.I. NFI.MNU AT
Panic Prices !
OUR JOUVIN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES
AT 90c. A PAIR. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT.
Nov. 20, 1-879.
S. LANDAUER &. BRO.
Grand Clearing Out Sale !
TO MAKE READY FOR TUB SPRING TRADE, WE NOW OFFER
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH !
ANI) KVKUY OTHER ARTICLE AS LOW AS TO HE KOUNI) ELSEWHERE.
CHAPMAN & VER8TILLE,
WO 11RU A II S iKI EI
BOATRITE & CLAPP,
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Clotihing, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Notions.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
New Prints and other Staple Goods,
AND WILL CONTINUE TO SELL
Winter Dress Goods, Flannels and other Cold Weather Fabrics
AT PANIC PRICES, FAR BELOW COST.
T
UTH !
LITTLE CASH—LOW PRICES!
JOSEPH & BROTHER
H AVING r-«olv..«| to quit III* Dry G»k.«Ih hm-im-M**. nro h*III Hulling thoir magnificent ht.uk of
srPEUioit me v uoodn at uont roit i anii !
To M< itlnmiH tin* I ring t» ii.w-t, a furl urn* in ..It r .lint o rluinco to buy out tlm hUu k at omo
Never uguiu in 11.i-t Hertlcii will aucli an o|i|iortuuity hu ..tlbi-mi tu buy arti> lea fur Clulhlug il.eap.
THE DOMESTIC STOCK
Will be sold at lower prices than can bo given in Georgia, and all other
articles lower than in New York.
Sprint; in coming, nml tills uppnrtiltilly ciinnut lust lurevcr, Sli.rc tipcn early mill laic
JOSEPH A BROTHER,
Culmulina, .lull. IS, 18TI. dtf 00 Uruud Slivcl, Culiiml.ii., a.
BOOK cO NEWS PAPER.
Atluntii I’aper Mills,
JAMES ORMOND, lWnuTmi.
CfT Itufors to this nln*fi ««* n **pnoimon of Nowh Fapor. invl5 tf
SEED POTATOES!
n \vi: i.ooo iiAititi i.s or i*i m: kelixtei) ni:i:i> i otatoun
NTOltE, culiHiillng ol (lie follow mg vaiMn- :
EARLY R08K, RU8SETT,
EARLY GOODRICH, PEERLESS
JACKSON WIIITK. PINK EVE,
LONDON LADY, PEACH BLOW,
Wl i. h I wills.-Hut tho low. at market rutoi to |iroin|.t pay ing .iih omem. This Herd was rc
■' trade. TIi.m - wanting car lot*, will be given a nnitul
J. K. IIAUT,
♦V- '
u7 dJtu
oli* I tod.
Louisville, Kv
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Seventy Pa^e Illustra
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
S.lSriES, ltLINDS,
STAUt HAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY CLASS, Ac.,
M lil* I tu any *.im, inti r.--l-,l in l.inl.liag mi
" c. 11■ I .*1 »tia |*.
' KEOGH & THORNE,
Wl It WO CAN 11 .-' I II HI I
oil JAwly N I H out It ITi \ .
WACON MAKING.
Wood and Blacksmith Shop.
J. H. MOSHELL
H AVING taken Goet.hiua’ Ulaiksmitl) Fh.q..
.a now |.ro|ia»o l tu ilo Bluckdmltbing aud
Wood Worn in nil tl.eir v..i i Hi bran, hea, mull
a- IMaiit.ilioii Wo. k. Ii. |iairlng of Unniages and
Wag-mi, muking H all dentiijd.oi.a of Plows,
Horn' .'•hoeing, .v. .
I kern coiidlan ly on hand a large atovk of u
*"i« , ll'‘« ‘-'heap as can
I 11 tV" be. UK d the •
the well known Wood
.vliiih will be
HII1 1 nil) where in the
<H of PETKR EDGAR,
J. II. MOSHELL.
A N ENTIRELY NI.W STD' K ef Hid u-»r g .. •Urn. I the L. I. »l aty leu I * en reniitlv m
. in New York, aud me m.w «.tl.-i. 1 at Dm I. w M . ..-h pri.-.i. 9 1
WATiHEK, CLOCKS, JEWELIIY, STEItl.ING SILVER A I’MTI I) WAIlli,
All Of tile latest mauufacturera.
Dlamondu, Gold and silver SpcelaelcH a ml K)e.(i|uaaeh,
Gold and Silver I tumble'. Ladies'and Gents’ Cl.niiiH,
Plain uud Faney Gold Rings of beautiful uorkni iiishlp, and i very tariely
of Vrfiele found in a Hrsl-( lass Jeuelrj s|*,re.
Stenril riates of every desrripf ion rul al short notiee.
SOLE AGENT.-* for Hi.- cehbiafe.l Duni.oii I ivi.bhd Fpe. i ». U- H and Kv- Dla-aea, mid Agents !.*r the
A r undid Pebl.le .spe-u. lea. win. I. arv alightiy c..|..red, and in high l.iv.,1 with everybody using si.ei Li
lies or eye-gUsse-.
Watrh, H.hV and Jewelry repaiitug iu all its br.uu ties. Hair J.-wtlry, S». iety Radg. s, liiHinond
Fittiug. or au> new work made t>» or-lor at rounuuublo
ENGRAVING promptly executed.
dvc2J d3li
WOOD, II lllli)!
MU8U0GEri MAM F.tLT’NG CO.
dueiS tr
T. S. SPEAR, AGENT
for Non-Electro Tlating,
rni K l.est mu le ever introduced hy me, price
1 f per hottl.-, f..r Cleaning Silver and Phiied
VNaif Try it. F■ *r sale ut 'J'J Uiuud alteet. Singer
MacUiuw Depot. *plj u
PRATT S ASTRAL OIL.
Af.solutoly Milo. I'erlectly odorless. Alwir
uniform. 1 lluuiinntiiig iiun!itUt> superior '
ff«s. Hums in any lamp without dungcr of u
id i ling or t.iking (iro Mauulacturud czproe
ly to.livjdneu the uso of volatile ami dungeroi
oils. Its safety uuder every possible teat, at
its perfect burning qualities, are proved by 1
continued u>o in over 300.000 families.
.Millions of gallon-* have been sold und no a
oidont—directly or indirectly—has over oocu
red from burning, storing or handling it.
The immense veittly loss to life audpropert
resulting from the uso of cheap uud dangero
oils in tho United Statos, is appalling.
Tho insurance llotupanies uml Fire Uomui
sloncrs throughout i lie couutry recommend t
ASTRAL as the best safeguard when Imu
are used Send for circular.
For sale al rotail by tho trade generally, a
at wholesale by the proprietors, 13HAKIJ
VKAl't Is VU-I I'm lulluh Slruot, New Y.h
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