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tOMUBIK, 11*1
Xl'IlDAV FEBRUARY
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Millinery.
pelika department.
K. M. QUAY. KDITOB.
Count) Court
actively, dispensing justice in a
i y w ,y. We learn incidentally that
docket is heavy, numbering about lflO
. 'jhe court will Bit uutil this mass
business is transacted. Judge Chilton
prompt ami unusually correct, the law-
s sav, in his decisions. Citizens, and
e who may not be, have an appear-
of a speedy trial of their cases, an
iheard of thing of late years in this Ju-
nl Circuit.
jhe Southern Templar has put in an
jearance, filled with Dr. Buck’s usual
aunt of very readable matter, and an
lindunco of local nows. We sincerely
,t the Dr's groat work, “Temperanoe,"
meet that success which his laborious
orts aud importance demand.
Our Marshal.
Tho dutios of this officer and his subor-
ates aro plainly spocifled in our city
[finances, and persons ignorant of them
unfroquently judgo harshly their con-
I j„ discharging the delicate duties
„lving upon them. We witnessed
h an occurrence yesterday. A white
u and geutluman too, had indulged
0 lv in liquor, aud was creating a dis
tance ou tho street. Ilo was arrested
j discharged upon tho spot, upon tho
imiso to coaso tho noise, and appear to-
beforo tho Mayor. Some surprise
[1 indignation was manifested by our
zoiih at this insult. Upon inqniry we
d tlie Marshall acted strictly within the
', and ho and his deputies should not
blauiod. If the ordinance iB a bad
>, wo should have it exchanged, and
is 0110 which will meet the offender
nuptty and punish offences against
ice a i 1 order other than by bond and
MISSES WHITE A TUCKER,
Fashionable Milliners and Dressmakers.
licitilfUifU d Hurls cut by clisrt u gxsiuu, aud
guuruuieel to lit. Chambers hitect, n-xt t.>
Kstiu * diy good* store. ft-bl
HI 118. C. V. BA It LOW.
Fashionable Milliner uud Dressmaker.
Hole Agent of Biittcriuk X Co.'s l*utterna.
At the late Ranking ltonsu ul Hiappaid k To.,
Opelika, A Is. Ja'.M
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
JOHN S. REESE & CO., Baltimore, General Agents-
Notaries Public.
V. D. HIGGINS.
lining appointed Notary Public fur Lee county,
respectfully solicits the patronage uf his tri n.f».
Holds Court 1st and 2d Futurdavs of each uintith,
at K. 0. lIollitLId's Uw office. ' j,uil
Eating Houses.
ROGERS' RATING HOIST,
Right at tho Depot, open at all hours, ilot CotL-i
aud Mtals lor all Trains.
Furniture, Sic.
At Panic Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer In nil kinds of Furniture.
Lawyers.
A. J. TICKERS,
Attorney and Counsellor at I*aw.
Ofllco opposite Alabama House.
Practices in ail tho Courts of tho Plate.
j.«:»
Tailors.
J. B. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
Cutting and Making in tho Latest Stylos. Re
pairing neatly done.
South Ruilroad St., over Furuituro Store. Jal
Dentists.
J. L. K. SMITH, Dentist,
Does Plato Work and Plugging on reasonable
di-c23] terms. Chambers street.
.
Barber Shops.
WEALKY IIAKKIXOF.R, llnrbcr,
Corner South Railroad and Chambers streets.
ilecK)
BIG NON A TURNER, Barber**,
South Railroad street, uuoor Adams House,
dec23
Hotels.
ALABAMA llOUMK,
i lly Improvements.
.Vo uotico several new buildings in pro*
, and ioarn that by midsummer our .
1 estate tax listH will allow a heavy in- '
tmeut in brick aud mortar. Wo are
tilied in saying that a very liberal
position is before Council by the rail-
1 company—to join tho city aud grade
rth ami South ltailroad street. We
0 no doubt tho Council will readily ar.
pt the proposition, and in a few weeks
unsightly holes aud hollows now dis
cing our mo9t presontable street, as
lias making night walking dangerous,
1 bo with the past of Opolika.
Delinquent
ribors would do well to read the an-
uuccmeut of terms on the first page,
will cheerfully receipt you for your
is to the paper.
Advertisers
iald remember that wo give more
miinonco, more roaders and better
uh than any paper in the State.
Twice Wooed and Won.
Vo hoard yesterday of a siugular cir-
nstauco, which proves that fiction is at
1 tho shadow of truth. It runs in this
j: Fifteen years gone a man married,
er a year a child was born, and thou
nration and divoroe ensued. Oq last
ursday night, armed with a license
iu to commit matrimony, he sought
home of her who had been his wife,
again reported the vows of early life,
1 tho twain were again made one.
L’he happy couple left on tho cars yos-
ilay for tho homo of the husband, ac-
apanied by the child of their early
3, now quite grown.
Money
v on cottou bills. Exchange on New
•k aud Now Orleans—buying $, selling
Trade
boon moderate ; supplies at the fol-
ing quotations:
lulk moat ( J^@10; corn $1.10; meal
10; Hour $7@12 ; sugar 10£@14 ; oats
Halt $2 2i»j dry goods dull—stock
lit.
Cotton
leipts continue light. We notice rather
re wagons in town yesterday than usu*
Sales aro made roudily at quotations:
iliddling8
jow Middlings 13£@13{
®ivod previously 14,»G4
“ to-day 70
A DAMN 1IOUNE.
When von go to Opolika, I»«j sum to stop at tho
Auamn llonao, opposite l'muu-ngi'V Depot.
Cash Price, $56.00 per ton.
Also, On Time, for Cotton or Currency.
T ilK use of this (liiatio for the pout eight yearn has establish!il it* diameter for excellence an.I
reliability. 1 net. • only lUMttro conn inner* that the Guano brought into market thin season m
precisely tlie Maine iu composition and quality m that heretofore Mold.
The lar/e fixed capital invented by thin Company iu this business furnish®* the best guarantee
of continued excellence. The Company ban a greater iuterost iu maintaining ito standard of
quality tluiu any number of consumers can have.
Orders received uud iuforuiutiou furnished, on application to my Agents at various local tuurkots|
Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime,
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED.
Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Ammoniated Bones, Land Plaster, &c., Ac.
W. H. YOUNG, 12 Broad St.
fot)6 deoil xwiro
CLOTHING.
* m.OW THE WHINTI.E, RIMi THE UEEI.,
V*OP THE EXUIXF.-WF.’VE UIKIDS TO SKI.l..
THORNTON & ACES,
No. 70 Broaa Street.
(Next .loor In .1. IV. Peine jc Nurmnn's B.wk,turu.)
Have Just Received a New Lot of Mon’s and Boy’s
oiaOTxim
At a reduction of 20 to 25 por cent, on former whole
sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less than
Cost prices for the samo class of goods purchased earlier
in the season. As wo 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.
iS^A^Call and see for yourselves. Ja3
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
J. RII3DES BROWNE, President. 3E0. W. DILLINGHAM, Cashier.
GEORGIA HOME BANK.
Bank of Discount and Deposit,
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
THE GEORGIA HOME SAVINGS! BANK
Doctors.
DR. J. W. K. WILLI A MN
Offers Ids professional services. OilUo over K.
tlr«bli k Co.'s, Chambers & R. R. Streets.
Insurance.
E. 1\ BOWEN A NON,
General Inanranee Agents.
Office, Railroad Street, over K. M. Uroono & Co.’s,
HIDES.
HIDES! HIDES!!
14,040
People’s Ticket.
Major—J. U. IIAKRIS.
rtnen—L. L. Frazer, Wm. Uimcn,
d. W. Williams, J. M. McName,
K. A. G. Km >ry, R. J. Tiammeli.
tf
WE WILL PAY THE
Highest Market Price
FOR
Green 1 Dry Hides,
Furs and Beeswax,
AT
GRAY & CO.’S,
No. 2 Crawford St.
i22 dim Under Rankin House.
Offers the greatest inducements 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.—Dy the terms of the Company’s charter,
tho entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of tho Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Bank.
DIRECTORS :
Here’s Your Cliaiice.
NO EXCUSE FOR A RUSTY SUIT !
CLOTHING AT COST !
T7I0R THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS U K WILL SKI.L OUR SUPKRR STOCK OF
UENTLF.MKN'N, YOUTHN* AND CTIILDKEN'N
Clothing and 'Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises.
Carpet Bags, &c,, &c„ at Cost for Cash,
Como at one®, if you wish to buy CIIOICK CLOTHES for a little money.
THOMAS A PRESCOTT.
ptlumhitH, (la., Dec. 10, 1873. ib-mlaw
DRY COODS.
Grand Clearing Out Sale !
W TO MAKE READY FOR TIIK H’KINH Til A IK, UK NOW OFF Kit
Our Entire . Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
dJT. AND BELOW COST. FOR CASH !
AM) KVKItY OTIIKU AUTRI.K AS LOW AS TO IlK KOl’M) KI.SK11 IIK1IK.
CHAPMAN & V KHSTILLE,
juldmd 1)0 into A D Slit i; FT
J. RHODES BROWNE, Pres t of tho Co.
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Capitalist, Atlanta.
J. U. CLAPP, Mannf’tr, Clapp’s Factory,
lion. JOHN McILllENNY, Mayor.
JAMES RANKIN, Capitalist,
N. N. CURTIS, of Wells,Curtin & Co.
L. T. DOWNING, Attorney-at-I.aw.
D. F. WILLCOX, Secretary of the Co.
JOSIAH MORRIS, Banker, Montg’y.
CHARLES WISE,
mny-i pod A wit
M. M. HIRSCH,
Oglethorpe and Bridge Streets.
Hides and Furs a Specialty.
Will I*ay the Highest Market Price for
Hides, Furs, Beeswax & Rags.
All kinds Wrapping Paper
and Paper Bags on hand.
ja‘28 illy
Notice.
H AVINQ leased to M. M. HIIISCH my business
of.Tunkin;, conducted at Oglethorpe and
bridge streets, in Columbus. Georgia, I respect
fully ask my former customers to give him tho
same patronage which they have heretofore <
tended to me. JOHN MKIIAFFKY
Change of Firm.
I IIAVK this day taken cl largo of Mr. John Me-
halfey’s J link business, and will conduct the
same in style and manner is beretolorn I respect
fully solicit the custouieiK of Mr. Mclinffey to
favor me with their consignments, and unsure all
piornpt attention in every reap- ct.
M. M. HIRSCH,
Oglethoipe and Bridge streets.
Columbus, Jan’y 37th, IsM. J,v38 lw
<UCS AND MEDICINES.
I. GRIFF1X,
IMPORTED
PERFUMERY
AND
a\cy goods,
at iti:i>m:n i«rh ks.
i (Md* mnutMd. Prenriptlon cure-
pngiHreil ul nil huur., J. X. (iIlly,'IN,
10U Broad Pt.
Spectacles aro manufactured front “Min-
( rv-tal I’ebble*” inelt- d together, and are
* Diamond on uccobut of tlisir hardness slid
aving boon tested with tin polsriscopo. the*
'*•■*■-1 leuifs have Iweu found to admit ttficeu
t. U-m heated rays than any other pebhl®
aro ground with »nat sslcwtiflc accuracy,
• from chromatic aberrations, and produce
mbtties* and distinctnem of vision not before
ho-d iu spectacles. Manufactured by Iho
yptical Manufacturing Co., New York.
*.i,c by responsible agents iu every city in the
1TTXCIX A KINSKI,, .lowrlnr. nnd Olitlci.ni,
agents for roltimbiis. G.», from whom they
III) be attained. No peddlers employed.
buy u pair uuless you see the trade
oct8 dcodtwly
MACHINISTS.
B. H. RYDER,
I-RACHtAI,
Engineer and Machinist,
H AVING taken tlie Machine8bopill OoetchlUH’
Planing Mills, it now pr« pai <1 to do all
work iu h:s I lie with promptness, andatpihes
as low as similar work can bo don-i iu tim Eolith
special attention given to
Mill Work and Repairs of all kinds.
ALL WORK GUARANTKKD.
No neud of sending work to neighhoi iug cities,
l'tihlic patronage solicited.
j.«33 deodswlnt
DRY COODS.
PEACOCK & SWIFT,
ALL WINTER GOODS
Before ^priug, offer
CREAT INDUCEMENTS!
To those who buy for CASH !
Wo are swlling many of our goods REGARD
LESS OK COST!
Now is your chance for bargains!
Again *e«itk all w ho owe us any thing to con.r
and pay.
PEACOCK A .SWIFT.
SEEDS.
SEED OATS !
And Groceries and Provisions,
— AT*—
BARBEE & IVEY S.
ia-4 dlw Crawford Street.
DRY GOODS.
THE NEW YOKK STORE
IS HTILL Kl.LLING AT
Panic Prices 2
OUR JOUVIN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES
AT 90c. A PAIR. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT.
Nov. 20, 1873.
S. LANDAUER
[mb .SO-Bodifcwlyj
& BRO.
New Ynl Ni< i
MILLINERY.
Bargains ! Bargains !!
and Fancy Dry Goods at Panic Prices
WILL, ON AND AFTER TO-MOUIIOW, OFFER IIKR KNTIRKH 1 , OF
MILLINERY AND FANCY DRY GOOD , nOR CASH,
AT PANIC PRICES !
respectfully invited to call and Judge for tlieniHolvei. ah goodM must he paid
iColumhiH, III)., Nov. 1 lilli. 1873.
SEED POTATOES!
HAY K 1,4)00 HA It Hi: I..S OF I'l III: SFLLdLI) SI. LI) I'OTAIOFN, IV
STOltL, eolininling «•! the loU.O'A iiig varieties :
KARLY HOSK, RUS8KTT,
r.ARI.Y liuODIdCH.
JACKSON V\ IIITK.
LONDON LADY,
Which I will s«-|| at the lowest market ratei i
with a vi- w to lb- wauls ot th« Southern trade,
du lion. Orders Ho'.iilii -I.
a7 <Ut:
iVtfehDl
I'KKHLKFF,
pink kyi:,
I'KACII BLOW,
a prompt paying eun'onu r-. This him 1 w.n *
'lli. s- wanting car lots w II I •• g:v< n a-inla
J. K. IIAHT,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
YOUR
\ TTKNTlON is respeetfully culhd t<> the fact
that VH are BKCOND '10 NoNK in the in-
I tic* ineuts offered t'» buyers of
HOOTS AM) KIIOKS.
We ke-p our stock well iiMiuirtnd. r* ph-uisliitig
n our sabs make it me »saty, fro
itacluri-iH. We -ball endeavor by
i tin- bent I
HEAD
J. KYLE & CD.
eiie •ally, (hat their r Alii,
nplete m every delta11 ment,
They were bought during
UTt-Hpotld vvilll (lie time*., lot
U KBPK4TF1JLLY announce t-. Ili-ir Hieud-. < mdnim r* and Hi- i ublix
ANI) WINTER NTOCK Ol’ BUY GOODS is now -
(ousisting of every article usually loutid in a lii-t • I •h.m Hi v Hoods II- u«
the money panic iu New Yolk lor money, and will I e hi.Id al priced to
We still keep a large line ot
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
ALP \ A J*I*I.KN DID LINK OF
LadieN% Misses- jiikI CliililPeiTs Shoes,
of till) Latent Fly III and Rest Make. Also, n
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prises.
give ns .1 call, an we bought low and will eel I < heap for • ash
4ECAL NOTICES.
City Tax Sales.
W lLI.be sold up the FIRS F TUESDAY
IN MARCH NfcX., iu front ol .he
A LOT ION Hol.SK OF' El. US ^ HARR I
SUN, in the city vf Coluiuuue, the .oilowitik;
iltifcrlbud property, all situate . lu tlie . its ol
t’oluiujiu-, levied uu to untmly suudiy li lus. lor
*Iue said City ol t.’uluiubuft lot ibj year
North part ol lot No 571, containing about
one .->1x111 ol an ai re moro or leer, with i be itu-
provounMits ti ereou; levied on a« the property
ol Mrs Llizu Aunetro. -muuiitoi tux 417-j.i.
Lot No 216, con uiotug hull .in acre more or
Iosf, with improvement* tbvreo ; levied on a*
tho property ol M lianinge., .leceuev).
Amount ol tax fcTJ.LU.
S-.uih pari ol lot No 1‘iO, containing oue-
eightu ol nn acre more or less, witii luipr.ivo-
uientH thereon : levied ou a- the properly ol .1
W (J i!*ien (W p Turner. Agont>. aiiiuuik i
tax 122.00.
doutli hall ot lot No containing one-
fourth ol nn acre more or let's, with impr-ive-
immts thereon; levied on us the property ot
Tims P ChuMlu Trustee, for Fannin <J (.'bntti:i
mid children. Amount of tax 443.25.
Part of lot No 103, being store house occupied
by J (.! Andrews; lovlcd on as tho property ot
Juo 1) Carter. Amount of tax $JV1.25,
Lot No 330 with improvements thereon; lev.
led on us the property ol Mrs Mary Dixon.
Amount ol tax (111.25.
South part ol lot No 671, containing one-
sixth ol an acre more or less with Improve
ments thereon: levied on us the property ol \V
G Dawson. Amount of tax $9.25
Lot No 316 with Improvements thereon; lev
ied on as the property ol J .1 Gran*.
Amount of tax *343.26.
One-fourth ol w iter lot No 20; levied on ns
tho property of D A .1 J Grant. Amouut of
tax $16.76.
Part ol lot No 98, containing ouo sixth ol an
aero more or loss with Improvements thereon,
being dwelling situated bolwcon the property
of K S Stockton on the north and G J Golden
on tho south; levied on ns the property of Vic
toria 43 Haynes (Geo W llayncs, Trustee).
Amount of tux $19 26.
Lot No 378 with improvements thoroon; lev-
‘ * ‘ property ol Mir ah U Hawks.
*87 -
BARGAINS I 81HG4I.NS!! BARGAINS!!!
Important to Those in Want of Dry Goods.
( 10NTKMI'l.ATINH n hIil-M cbm v- iu l-u--im-k-i. w«- <-ff-r ln»m llnidui* "ip i:\TIHI.
, NTIM'H OF DHFSS AND FAN( Y GOODS AT ONIMIAI.F Til FI H
VAI.FF*. and Invite ilin..i hi wain in c' ill, examine and lie c.*nv uu■••d. N» dialg«-s made lor Hbowiug
Our Terms from this date will be Cash. No goods will be
sold on longer time than thirty days.
Ml- tlj rm|iir.lul In c.ill nii.l .utile ul or m.k. Ml l.lkttory
JOHN McGOUGH & CO.
■lummy IH. 1 •> > du ^i
Amount of Ihx $87.25.
North part oi lot No 363, bolng 65 feet of
north part running buck 147 feet lu Inches with
Improvements thereon; levied on us the prop,
erty of J i! Jordan, Turustec for Julia C Jor
dan and dul l. Amount of tux *36.26.
Part of lot No 691, containing one fourth of
an acre more or lex*; levied en ns the property
of A M Keui edy. guardian Win Shlrby.
Amount ol tux *17.Vj.
South half ol In: No 136, with Improvements
theroon; levied on as thi'property ol A K Lu
mar, Trustee, lor C thurino 11 Lamar. Amount
ol tax $61.26.
North hall of lot No 483 with Improvements
thereon; lovied on as the proporly of Jason
Lewis. Amount of tux$26.24.
Purt of lot No 189 with improvements there
on, being two story houses I routing on west
side of Angle (or Dillingham) street; icvlud ou
us the property cl J Marchals. Amount of
tax *13 26.
Part ol lot No 176, with Improvements there
on, being store on corner Hamb lpli mid (ig!»
tliorpe stieets, known as Ht-.isalli s cot no;, 1. \-
led on as the property ol Wiu A McDouuald.
y\ mount of tax *125 26.
Part of lot No 178 with iiuprovcm- nts there
on, being storo occupied by H McCauly us a
marble yard; levied on us tho property ol Saruh
iHeCuuloy. Amount ol tux *87.26.
Part ol lot No 249, containing one-sixth ol
nn acre, more or less, with Itn| rovements
thereon, bulng between ihe property ol Mr.
Howard on the north and Mr. Hramhall on the
south; levied on as the property ol Jane L
Stewart. Amount ol tux *29 25.
Lot No609 with Improvements thereon; lev
ied ou as tho property ol Lucy Torry. Amount
of tax $45.25.
Pari of L t No 159, being 20 It 10 Inclu-w front
on Broad st. and running bui k 147 It lu iuehes,
on which is h>«ated tenement No 30; levied on
tlie property ol Jus.H WInter,trustee tor .'Mrs
v lctorlo Winter. Amount ol tax *21.25.
Two counter show cise.s and misi-elluneous
contents; levied on as the property ot K S
(Jluipinun. Amount ol tux $197.94.
Two gold opuraehiiins; levied on as the prop-
erty ol T S spear. Amount of tax *l6u.
Two rnufallb- eases; levied on as tho property
of Henry McCauley. Amount ol tax *95.14.
Parties may settle any ol the ahu\o eases
before the day ol sale by paying the amount ol
tax specified above together with cost ol adver
tising. MATT. W. ML’ill'llY,
Icl-law4t Marshal.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
yyiLL bo
BOATRITE & CLAPP,
WIIOI.KHALK AND UKTAIL DBALKR8 IN
Dry Goods, Clotihing, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Notions.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
New Prints and other Staple Goods,
AND WILL CONTI N I K TO FKI I.
Winter Dress Goods, Flannels and other Cold Weather Fabrics
AT PANIC PRICES, FAR EELOW COST.
T DFU TJ" TI-I 2
I.ITTI.K CASIJ---I.O\X' l‘!i K’KS
JOSEPH fa BROTHER
ir
SI TKKIOK IIKV UUOItS AT COST I OU CASH
. Ml reliant- di-ui .114 \ • *»•*
Ugain iu thin m-clioli wi‘1 -uelia-
tin- 1st of cornp-titors for your tnnb*.
Ol lt l l l it IH PAR I MK.M ii
well *t-n Ki-1. Mi- huv • just r-c-i\i-d >1 larg" lot
of n:i:\* I! PALI- AND KIl’FKIM*. OAK AND
II KM LOCK .'OLL LKATIIKR, A. .. Ac. It
Oni d»-«ii
promise 1
IS
‘LEVEL”
Ih-st, i y prompt and • ireful attention to or b-r«. to
iiu-nl an in- i- an- -»t their ;all nage.
All kinds ot it KI* A I KIND 'lone iu tin- la-st style.
Wo |.av •!. •• II Dill 1ST MARKET I’RIL’K
FOR DKT IIIDFS.
WELLS & CURTIS,
73 Broad Street.
J. w. Dl.n.Ms. j. M. IlfcXKEIT.
Soutlieni Stove Works,
Columbus, Ca.
J. W. DENNIS & CO.
llfK mu 01 inula 1 (t.iiiig and
>\ M-lling et XX ‘ ’< - >3- .
g.io-l.-- rl-n- 1.1 • ’ STOl IIS.
LRATF.S. l illi D04.S.
foi* l it y \ \ d Si n v 1:
HOLLOW WAHL.
Wo guarantee <>ui good* iu
every roapect.
Fxlra l*i«-«-ON Iiiriiiftliotl to an
NlOVC HC 111!%Ii(-.
rumple and Fnl<Miroom at
J. M. DK.VIKTI' A ( O.'N,
aug3l dJtawywow; 131 Kroad kit*
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
a o o
COOKING STOVES!
FOR SALK at I’ll I* K’* TO .^1 IT IIA III) '11 NIKS'
V/. H. Rofcarts & Co.,
[ Wil l Invlt- the I«tt -’ll:-I of Hie public to Ibe.r
large and cornp.et- *i » 8, eon iiting <>:
Cooking Stoves,
1 (Charter Oak and other Ilrat . la-4 pattern*).
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood,
and Willow Ware,
SII.VKK I'l.ATI !) AXIl MHTNNIA «IM)I)S,.
Crockery (k Class Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery
of our own iinport.ition.
MiwiufiK tnrera ol TIN, FOI’PLK AND
SIILFT IKON WAHL of . very d.-,.j,ption.
1'rlcev a-, low a* lb 1-w. st.
•e|*7 codOiu
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.
Absolutely fuIc. Perfectly odurloua. Always
uullorm. llluiulimting qua itIck superior to
gnu. Burns in any lamp u uh mt danger o| ex
ploding or taking tiro At .1 noi.ieiurec exprese-
Iy to displace the u.*o il \<d title and dangeroua
olla. Its safety under every possible tmt, and
Its perlect burning qualities, arc r>ro\o«l )>j its
continued u.-o In over 300.000 lamifie-.
Millions of gHilon- havo been m.M and no He
el-lent—directly or Indirectly—Las ever occur
red tram burning, storing or handling it. |
rIy lor.- to life and property,
u i'l -neii in of p»i I unity b- oil i—l to buy at li< b-s |oi Cli.lbiiiK • •»- up
THE DOMESTIC STOCK
WiH be sold at lower prices than con bn given in Georgia, and aH other
articles lower than in New York.
Spring i
JOSEPH & BROTHER,
<m it,.. ,.i .-11,-I. in,nin,-.
HAT STORES.
FOR THE P^EXT THJRTY DAYS
I OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
FUR AND WOOL HATS
AT
Greatly Reduced Trices!
,» E. E. YONCE.
CROCERIES.
]\Tew Grroccry Store.
DAM ML lV HAUHKK.
i'd Ktii'id, No. 152 Broad Street.
tin* first Tut-sdny iu Marcli
til® b-g%l hours of sale, be-
of I'.ILh \ llariiiioii, Hioh !
lie- following drHciiht-il
Tin- Hoiitliern part of lot« • f laud number* 49
id 5«, lying on the wi-hi side ot llroad atm-i,
outing ou llroad alroet 4" I et and riinuiug back
i*-*t to Ray hi rent, with in.pioii im-iiti known i»h
the Soutlu-ru F.xpu-M t 4ft uh tb«-prupuity id
Ihe Southern KxpresH (.’oinp.uiy, to mil inly n it t.i
i*aued Iy Muscogee Sopaiioi Court in favor of
Marlin Connor \h. Font turn F\pr<«i Company.
Properly point-d out t.y dele idaut
leU 1 uiwit II 11. I VKY, Mu-rift.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale
front 1
follow I
That
ol fjoltimle
lieorgiu, on the i-a-l
Raodolpli mid 141 \
soM ou Him hint Tuesday lu Mii'cli
t, between 1 he legal hour* ot Hide, ill
UliH A lliiiniion's util lion house, tile
pioperty, l
Hide '
Rio 11
illtII Ot the |,.f
(routing on mud llroiul hIi-cI 7<* I e ,
and running Imu k 1 n%t 1 it it 1 • in . mure .-i h
on which lately nfood Hu- lulrk bui *1111 %• km
us the St. Mark's Rank biiil • 1 li .win li •-111I-1 .
Store iloll eH HU III lei - N lb a ol Is III aid * •
and coinpriHilig pm 1 o| till b>l .No. 17* mild
-Hti"ty It lu. is-iu d from Mu.->-eeS.piioi «■..
in favor ol Maiy I. Robert«eei ?a-nli ('.
(hiuley, g.iriltr-iue Propel
lintely
III l-l.
or levs.
II
IV I.Y,
nil.
I*ill H Atlo
fef-lawll
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
W ild, lu-sold on tlu* hiM Tu-'duy in Mm-h
l.'M, lain .11 the tegil l.olirs ol
from id Kill* A flnrriio t h nnc'lori h<uin.-, the lie-
low iug property, t -wit
Ail ib it ino t
or being in lb-- 1
in knowt. ns tie (
I met W l|«-|e |||>.
■•ant line of I
I ami J. hi! I
Sh riff’s Sal
MAIt II, b
count t. to
I rota lit- .Li-du
M. -.I -a. I oiim
I Da\ 1- .ig.i'iisi
.l«dl N M
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
LdMis an
. il> Of 1 011
N "Ui. 11. I
Doming on
Agues R III.
I l.y I
Mi-
i i or pa.. .-I o* bind lying uud In lug
y <1 Mu-o-ogee, and iu the V rd.t-i
adjoining I!." Ninth ('-• in-dis of il.
iilai- and known m the plan "I I!»•-
. all I lint ir.u
; in lb-lily .
A n i tli- |*l«i
Muscogee Sheriff Tax Sales.
W ILL be sold ou Hu first Tuesday in Man h
11. x 1. kivo.li Hi- b g <I I. mrs ..1 -ale. in
\\
FAMILY
At Wall *.W„
notily 01
. I tie J.II lu lilli
GROCERIES. LIQUORS OF ALL
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &C„
KINDS,
III "ad Sir. et, I .III
t nib distrirl Mi
01 1*. M. Morris ,
* AI v». at mi. 1
lots "I Uud 117. .1
III III bll-, 11 Oil (I llg
e IV of Jollll D. r.
tax - lor 1872 All I
land iu III" nav
al the property
s.«l Inly a M lu f .1
II (•. I VKY, f*
1 ii -1> I
!’.r«
-il- in tho I'nitod Status, is appalling
Tho Insurunee (Nnnpanicn and Fire (’oinmls-
sloner* throughout tho country recommend tho
ASTRAL as the bent natoguard when lamps
aroused. Send lor elreul ir.
For sale at retail by the trade genera))?, and
t whnloMtlo by iho propriolors, (,’HAI
Administrator s Sale
A GRKKAHLY I
don if of Oi
BOOK cfc NEWS PAPER
Ai Itmtii l’n i>i;r Millw,
JAMES ORMOND, Uiiopituvroit.
W Kofers to Ibis Hbuut uh u Hpeciuiuu of News Taper. uiyl5 tf
del "I lilt- lfoilor.il III * Ilf-
Ill Mu-cogee (ulinty.wi-l
* if.' nn- li-.O huiist* o| film A Ibirii
11 ii (•"liiml’im. "n the first Tmn i.iv
|. I Well III ' IIAIlal ll'.llln of ■ l'e,
.1 . and 21", in Mu- city of (i lt.uil.u-,
Mus ■ •, ca h ■ on la ii 11$ 1 half
ore or I -n, n.iul properly being lie
1 longing to Malbian Hnrriu, ur. de-
IIUUU KELLY, Adm r,