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jO.aihj (Sttfiutm?
(OI.IMIIIS:
tbat promises to make our people avail
themselves to a greater extent of the
riches lying at their feet.
We copy from the Homo Courier the
iron furnftQces in
Till ItSDAY FEBHUAlll! 2(», 1874, following notice of tf
notice. * l * vicimtjf:
. _ . ... . .. , . | Tecumfieb Furnace, located in Polk
Twenty-fivo per coct, will bo sddod to j OOUIll y i „bout live .mien from Pry
all snhsoriptions not paid in advance.
This rule will not be deported from.
All funeral, obituary, and marriage no
tices must bo paid for at regular rates.
Station, is now completed and went into
| bluet on the 17th inst. Gen. Warner,
| superintendent. They hope to make
. 1 about 2D tons of pig iron per day.
liidge Valley Furnace, located nine
miles east from Homo, is in healthy pro-
Itesolutions of Graugos and other i K retH of construction and will probably
i be ready to commence making iron in
ill be charged u i,r, u t two mouth*.
! Hound Mountain Furnace Company
hope to be making iron by the middle of
April.
ltuck Hun Furnace is progressing fine
ly, and will go into blunt early in tho
Spring.
Cherokee Furnaco, at Cedartown, is
also progressing, but is not expected to
bo completed until some time in next
summer, ft will lie one of the largest
and bust in this section.
The furnaces in this vicinity already in
operation, viz : Stonewall, -Titua and
Cornwall, are all doing well; and when
the above named live now ,.es all got in
to operation, Uoiue will begin to realize
what she has long hoped to be, viz. : A
grand iron centre. Nearly a million of
dollars have been invested in those vari
ous iron interests, and we havo no doubt
i hey will add immensely to the permanent
prosperity of this section.—Home Cou
rier, 1th.
bodies, ordered published,
for.
Anonymotif communications Invariably
ignored.
Letters requiring answer should con
tain stamps for return postage.
Grobob Goauk, Esq , formerly of
Greene county, Ala., and son of tho lata
Chancellor ( lark, is now Attorney Gene-
oral of Tolas. ITo served with distinc
tion in the Coufederstu army, us a volun
teer froui old Greene, aud moved to Tex
as soon after the close of tho war.
\vbut Point, Ga., Feb. 17, 1874. I
A. It. Calhoun, Etq., Editor Columbia '
Enquirer:
I have read with much interest your 1
speech in Opelika ; think that the subject I
diseased should be kept before our farm- ,
ing population, though I can't say that
you uuderatand ploughing in Alabama as
well ua you might in a Northern State,
where buckwheat is reared.
At tho request of a friend of your
journal, 1 forward the enclosed from the
Louisville Courier Journal, that you may
insert in your Weekly, for the benefit of
a certain cluss of worshipers, aud (if you
are disposed^ to oblige the friend.
With many hearty wishes for tho suc
cess I believe you deserve, and thanks
for your service in the cause of “law and
order,’ I am, very respectfully,
J. W. McC.
run modern meetin' norsE:
MEDICINES. ~ REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS.
The report of the I’nivorslty of Georgia
for tho last year shows that there were
SUB student*, of whom 201 weto from
Georgia. Degrees were conferred on U3.
The number of students in the State Col-
logo of Agriculture w«»s l.»J. Tho several
departments are flourishing aud well sus
tained.
It is proposed to name a now Georgia
county, to ho token in great part from
Hermit (which lias less than five thousand
populuti >u now) hue, aftar lion. William
Law. The name is as good a one
be chosen, but tho
to an evil that causes serious embarraas-
meat lu Georgia now. Don't create it for
tho Hake of a good name.
elus & harrison, R 03ETTE & LAWHON,
Real Estate Agents
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY
This unrivab-d Med.cine is •- arrapted not to c ^_
a *mzle par tide nf Mmerer, or any luxurious ;
AND AUCTIONEERS,
■\17ILb ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE SAI.E,
RK> : iNI) PUKCfiASK of UKALHSTATK
iu the Uiy and country. aud will advertise ih«
»aiuc pro*: • salt-/ FKBF OF CI1AKOR, uules* |
llio propirty is «old.
For Sale.
VACANT LOT « ) I AND, lr ing tho west por- ;
tic*a o' tl: tut." D Br>aU * reel, adjoining i
ih« ie*id.-r<eHon M. J. Cr.»fanl. Hull mwn i
il yuU \McLt a bargain. tebl2 tf I
CITY l. -r No. C<»1, on M< Intosh street, with ;
thrfo dv*-1.ii.pr< «u the Mint*. Will !*•
together or e* paratt-, at a low figure, for cash.
ja27
mineral substance,
rilllil.V VEGETA RLE.
containing those .-'•iiithorn fldot* and 11•*i
Ivutw has i
Thar ain't
For Nance i
rsan livln. Sir, I'd sooner like t
Liddy'a gone to set a sick man <
net's mill.
I wm in town IV Sunday, an' my heart an' ra«
agreed
To go to meetin'—at you'll wait I’ll tell you what
The bells wor tollin' lively on the balmy moruin’
air,
An' folks war iu a hurry, like tho nubia' to a
they
(For tho Knql'ikkii Sen.
A VISIT TO THE EOllMlAMA
I.F.OIKLATIBE.
During a late visit to New Orleans we
occupied rooms ut not u great distance ' 1 kinder thought tho msmbert lacked
from *. Ij«- Mechanics’ Institute, on Dryades I
built ov atone, the steeple
painted ail tho colors ov
great long light-
n’ people
1 Thar fac. j
Thb Atlanta Herald soys that Hon,
Hen). II. Hill will, in response to many
petitions from the people, be a onndidttlo
for Representative to Congress from the
Ninth Distriot, of which Athens is the
chief city; and it expresses tho opinion
that he will not have opposition. We
quite agree wilh the llerald in its appro**
ointiou of the great be nefit to Georgia and
to the whole South which Mr. Hill's emi
nent abilities wonld confer.
Will, I)»vy, tbar I flood nn
wicked, I suppose—
{Gate go to church to close the
Til* Supreme Court of Alabams, on
Tuesday, decided that in that State the
purchaser of lauds, if not paid for at the
tune of sulo, holds them in trust for the
vendor, tho latter having what is called
tho “vendor’s lien" until tho lamlsare paid
for; and this lieu will prevail over any
Hubs* quent title acquired to such lands,
except by a doorep of some court where
the lieu itself has been htigutod. This
dec.sum will inform every ono exactly
what is meant by tho “vendor's lien."
'i’nr. Rice Chop in Louisiana.—The
Now Orloarns Time* of the tilth instant
says: “Wo learn that n very heavy rico
crop will be planted this spring in the
parish of Plaquemines. Tho breadth of
luml to bo sown will bo much larger than
that uuilcr lieu culture last year. This
will include several largo sugar planta
tions that havo lain idle for several sea
sons, whilst on severs! such plantations
tho cultivation of sugar cano will cease
and lho ground bo sown in rice. Tho
same change is noticed in other sections
of tho State."
liiiOWNi.otv is down on Revels, aud he
calls him a “high-nosed nigger, without
hii honest kink iu his wool."
Revels was tho first negro sont to Con
gress from tho South. It did not tAko
much lime for tho white Radicals to show
him that ho was a “bottom rail" and not
lit for tho top, and now even old Brown-
low hueers at him. Nearly every other
negro sent to Congress lias shared the
same fate ; Piuobhaok, it seems, is not
likely to be admitted at all, though Kel
logg—who is “nut u legal Governor un
less Finch, is a legal Senator”—is upheld
in his vll-gotton place ; and that eminent
ly Republican paper, tho New York lime*,
scull's at iiruoe, the new negro Senator for
Mississippi, because he wus formerly a
“hotel porter," and elected simply be-
oauso ho was n nogro. Hut it’s uono of
our fuueral.
Tub consultation room of tho Missis
sippi Sti) ream Court must bo a lively
place and witness some high old scenes
occasionally. The Chief Justice and one
of his Associates are said to be ou terms
tin* roverso of good, and a scene reported
the other d.»y shows that they manifest
their dislike for ouh other in a manner
extia judicial and not .sustained by the
highest authorities. It was between Chief
Justice l'oyton and Judge Tarbell, while
they woro consulting over a case. J he
Chief Justice muJo u:i exasperating re
mark, and Judge Tarbell made a move
ment, whereupon the learned Chief Jus
tice drew his Ttnlfe and was about to try
its ctiuirip qualities on Tarbell, wlion the
third Justice interfered and prevented
bloodshed. We have hoard of cases which
were dschUvl by a “big Lyourgits knock-
ing the Iosmt iluvAu,' but the Mississippi
style of piittiug a judicial knife into a
brother Judge is presumed to be some
thing of uu innovation ou tho dignity and
decorum of a Supremo Reach. The Vicks
burg Jit raid reports the facts.
IKON I’t KVACEH IN GEORGIA.
It is encouraging to seo that a new im-
petoa is being given to tho iron business
iu upper Georgia and Alabama, and th it
iron can be turned out from theirfuruucea
cheaper than anywhere else iu this conn-
try, and of a quality Jhat cannot be ex
celled. Roth States, iu their mountain
ous legions, aTniuud iu iron ores of any
description— hematite, fibrous, Are.—aud
they are iu many places accessible in great
quantities without auy mining whatever.
Limestone uud wood for making charcoal
—articles weed in tho smelting of non—
Are also abundant in this regiou. Every
thing combines (here to make il
used by the Louisiana Legislature for
o State House. The morning after
rondly'wonidVda j W “ r,,i 0r ““ d “>’ w ° co “ cluded
to gratify our curiosity by calling in for a
few moments to witness this famous Pan
demonium, from which havo emanated so
many of- those corrupt measures oppres
sing tho people of Louisiana and exciting | 1 OTor,, ’ arJ ol °
the just iudiguation of tho natiou's hottest
people. About tho entranoo wore gath- I
ored groups of mean-looking white men , l8t5 °'
and many negroes, soiuo yellow and some | I felt
ns black us Erebus, indiscriuiiuntoly stand- ( Bllvr(
ing and talking together, mostly, it seem
ed, about politics or subjects pertaining
j thereto. Tho Sonato Chamber is on tho
j lowor floor. Turning to tho right us wo
udv.mcud, we soon iound ourself in a po
sition commanding a full view of tho
Hcouo NVu eumo fully prepured for tho
sight, but our surprise was nevertheless
great. The President of the Senate, who
is also Lieutenant Governor of tho State,
is a black negro, about 4.» years of ago,
not corpulent, but well filled out—a per
fectly sleek face, without whiskers, aud
hair closely cut. With much apparent i ^ 1|0 liaM(
gravity and assumed dignity, ho sat '
hair listening to tho harangue of a very
■ort«<r hashed hitself, ho' then hit
carriage* an' got out at the
flx*'l thar drosaea like tiey meant to
they waru’t a-thjnkiu' ov Utn’r
rl-« which
mo-t p'«vail. If will
Ml by
incut of the l-iaernud IIohcIi
Liver Regulator or Medicine
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, iituate.l in the
of the city. Win sell nt a great
h.r^uin, or to an acceptable party an undivided
late e»i. ih- properl) can he tuada to pay a Urje
interest on the invedtnient.
A DnSTRABI.P. HOUSE AND LOT. with ten
nd. iu Liuwood, out* mile from S. W. 11.
. very couih'i'table and desirable home.
Simmons’
Ie eminently
Family JJedic
dollar in
doctors’ hills.
Aft**r ov<m Forty Years' trial it if still receiving
the most uuquiiitied tcstinioniale to it* virtues
Persons «.f the highest character nrid reajoa-
For Rent.
ISTSPEPSIA OR uiDIUESTIOS. |
Artn*»d with this ANTfD'JTH. nl! climates and '
rhangvs of water and food muy be faced without j
f-ar. A.-* .i K me lv in MALAUIOUS FEVERS, =
BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUN-
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent,
DICE, N’Al>KA
IT HAS NO EQ1'AT* !
It U the Cheap -., Parent, .aud , Beat fatuily CH EA.P TO A CAREFUL TENANT,
i the World !
MA.Tt'FACTCRSD ONLT HT
J. II. ZEILIN & CO.,
MACON, UA.. and I'lilLADELI'II 1 A.
Price. $1.0(1. Sold hj nil DruggintH.
febo dtodswly
I A
SMALL FARM within
city. Aj j ly to
thought—t
a Swell to Miisus etebLins
a’ut done—aho vwft l>t
J thur hesitatin' like what sort ov move to
that I should go iusi la for m.y salvation's
kly lu tho house; I knew It warn't
in hon' an’ jeant coat
I went along,'boot half-way uji the velvet carpet
i,f> - }
pulled it to,
in' wlminin shut thar gates
tiker, i iz an'auid, "Thii e
I got outov his “rontod po
’ sot down near the
"Thii ti e's a rented
in—the nu mbers
an' opened wide his
! An' overyliody
i' raised his ban's, with cold an'
the house stood up nn'heard his
know how it is with them—somehow' / ul-
. s feel
doin' Uo»l injustice when I got too proud to
kneel.
>d about ; then ut the
While lie put on his specs and said, "Let's sing
Amu/.iu' flruce."
An organ busted loose up stairs—the music it was
Hit tii Lied thoin as couldn't eipg.'nn’ them wot lied
ifk quit, the parson i
lie pro.-i
sot them down—the parson
hours 'bout tin; Faith in
n noddirf while thar htts-
Httv you seen mv how to
il t»v back, "The party bit
)no whispeivd l“Md enough behind her fan fur me
That txinnet Sofy Tag's got oil is ono she had last
Tho parson quit and then i
play-1 agin;
ordinury looking wbilo Souator, who stood *
about tho middle of tho floor discussing
sotno financial question. No ono but tho
Rrosidoiit paid auy attontion to the spoak- Then nil
or. At tititoH his voice was scarcely audi
ble above tho noiso and confusion around
him. Iu fact, (hero was no obsorvauco
of onlur, and no notion manifested by tho
1’rcHideut that it was his prerogative to
uuforco it. Some were ataudiug, houiq
loaning over their dusks ; vory few were
seated, and nil were talking. From
this account, wo leave tho render to form The wimmin f. Ik’s u<
,* conception of tlmt mocker; uf le^isla- L,l, '‘
tiiui ho disgustiug to the visitor in the One gnl svd[ to another,
Sounlo chumhur of tho Stito of Louisiana, ^im'd noil her bed nn't
Tho Hottso is immediately above. The
Hceno there, to the uninitiated, baffles de
scription. A white man is in tho chair.
Tho negroes had a majority of Represen
tatives. Tho whitoB were interspersed
among them.
Everybody iu tho lower house did os
they pleased
tho order of tho day; chewing aud spit
ting whs frequent; smoking was occasion-
ally indulged iu. Quo fellow was puffing
his cigar right opposito the Speaker's
stand, and lie took no notice of it. At
otto time, when a question was avoided by
a call for tho previous question, twelve
or fittoen were up at ono time gesticula
ting and halloaing “Mr. Speaker! Mr.
Speiker!” It wus a physical impossibil
ity for “Mr. Speaker,” as they culled him,
to decide who had the floor Aral. Finally
ho signified to the others to tako their
Beats, tbat “the gentleman from Orleans
had tho floor.’’ Tho “gentleman” afore-
H»id was none other thuu a tall, black,
thiolt.lipp.-a darko;, who proceeded to n J!“ r .™t?iu«i , l0 ,„„j ho hM
call Mr. Speaker’s attention to tho fact pew*,
that ho “ 'rose to a pint of ordor.” Doing Thur n
called upon to state his point of ordor, ho
proceeded to sav that “gentleman lad ou
Oil tho
mile uu 1 a half of
J. n. MARTIN
Mnqnlrer Offl
For Rent.
I. DWKi*UNvJ SECOND
Male I’ublic School, Jack-
'M
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Liquor Dealer S)
121 Broad Street, Columbus, Ca.,
H ave now in store a choice selection of pure and usad
uIterated Liquors, acme of which aro three and four years old. ’
Uennessee Brandy,
Peach
Apple
Cherry “
Domestio “
•Jamacia Rum,
Now Engluud Rum,
Holland Gin,
Domestic Gin,
Port Wine,
Sherry Wine,
Madeira “ Malaga Wino,
Martin Whiakoy,
Bourbon “
Cabinet “
Irish “
Rye “
White Corn Whiskey,
Adam Crow's “
Weller's Ron:hon “
Robertson County Whiskey,
Tom Moore Ryo “
White Wheat “
Pa. Dew Drow “
Tho above is offered at wholesale and retail, in quantities to suit purchasers.
fob 18 tf ROSETTE A LAWIIOX.
DRY COODS.
c. J. ntEDKr.ici; 4 buo.
THE BEST ADVICE
. . s c (Uip'nint. colic, consumption, sick | family
hcailochp, fover and itg'K-, nervous de!•:Ii*y. or of
any disorder afLctirig tho ulnmach, the- live * «-r
kidnoys, is to tone, clean*e, and regulate these itn- [
portant organs hv tii*! iifl'---f DR. I UTT’S VEOKT- '
/• DLL LTVF.lt PILLS. Tli»v art very mlMIv. yet
thoroughly restore the functional action of the
digostivr organs and the int<stines and renorate
j*iZ'. tf
d. Addr sa
iu board with
if preferred
0 N
For Rent,
:h<> most «ouifortahle Duellings
yiintou, the residence of Th«*s. raiti
dec-used. Terms easy. Apply
0. Q. RAGLAND, Agent
DR.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE
ualfties that r,.» other dye does.
Hiitnn -'.'i-*. Mi l « . nafir.il that il r
**r|. d by the o»e-«t nleerv* i. I
nd easily applied.
A
Lt.iiF
'•ity in the United Flat*-
Prici fl ii bot.
for.la!n*-e Camnk, Ki
For Sale Low.
SCHOLARSHIP IN TUB MEDICAL CUL-
K V A N5YILLE, 1N DIANA.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
ervln’ God, tho tunes they
clvcU8«s jest play the self-
L tughing and talking was The parson, when tho orgtn quit, dieinls.n d them
dl with prayer.
the atigeN seed what I did, 1 Le
one, among 'em all, but what lafTed
loevo;
mile ou Christians «ho lus 1* -in's
• fur orgins. an* ho don't !iko rented
lie rings no bells
come once ntor
Tito angel.' havo tm
tell Vm that the Sabbath's
arridges to drive up to His
iw Veil look up to God. uu’
mill, dear Lord; I'm cornin’
kes to see His childr.
he ir ’em sing ;
bar llo lives the angels sing
Davy, secs—hears every-
ksteel— an’ loves to
ihrUtiata git
of order
And
ho hud hoard the
the tie
nit of
cause he was
furthermore
’ foolin' long the road down t
dodgin' when you've g<>t von
orgins, carridges, elothes, rented
"pelf."
day—it lay* between yrr.Viker
WILL. ft. HAY
special blessings of the
certainty of its h.-nling effect, said lie, and the i
immunity from danger, wh-ther aiministered to j
children or adult*, adapt it for the widely popular i
itso i: has attained N -n- would b ng »u!V r from 1
luug complaint if th-% knew le w easily tti. \ . ,.;i
be cured by tills nmi-ly. Jlr its tltn-dy use all
puimuuury >Iisea*-i may l> - irrcst>-l and tens map-
• very your—would b checked in its beginn.ng.
Persons with a r.-.gid imiuIi. ulu h l-re.tk* t)..-ii
ill find I
r ’ri'
•freshing
t is easily administered
by all Jruggi.'ts. Laboratory
street, New York.
n*ill i-njoy uubrukch -Jeep
children, goht
MISCELLANEOUS.
L. L. COWDERY. •
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
For Sale at Low Prices.
Georgia Home ltank Hulldlii*;. *
fehdZ 1 m
FRESH GOODS!
PR0FUM0 & HOFFMAN
Have Just Received a Tresh Lot of
Dates, Pruuos, Raisins,
Figs.’Choice Apple3. &c.
J. KYLE & GO.
R KSPKfTFrf.LV art ounce to th-lr friend*, cn«tonier* and 'lie puldlc generally, tbat their Fill
AM) WINTER SKUii OF DRY GOODS is i...w complete in every deiimtatMiL
sistu.g of every art - n* usually lound iu a tiirt > I ss etjy ijoods H< uae. They won- bought j or n '^
prites to correspond with tbe
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION!
ALSO, A F.PLF.NDID LINK OF
Ladies 9 , Misses 9 and Oliildren’t* Shoes,
of the Latest Style and Best Make. Also, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rug3, &c,, at Reduced Prices,
All wishing to puri-hfc will do w •!! t • give u*. a call, u* we bought low and will sell <heip forrsih
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves!
Attention, Culumbus Guards.
This is to give notice for ten days tha t
an election f.r '’’bird Lieutenant of tho
ColumJ-us Guards will bu held at the Armory oa
Saturday night, 7} j o’clock, 28th iui t.
Dy order of the Captain.
Feb. 10th. V“4, f(d J J. CLAPP, 0. S.
HJr. Wm, Clovolaud,
tho
heard the 4
questi »n, hut hadn’t
An tipromious laugh
tub Constitution.—The Ilonso
•ry part of the h juso ut tho Comuiitteo on the Judiciary has decided
Ortt'tms" prufuunil knuwl- “".v change in llio Cooetitution I
acknowledging God aud the Christian re
ligion in that instrument. Tbe report
was made on petitions to that effect which
had been referred to the committee. Tho
juttd is taken that this question
fully considered by the framers
of the Constitution, and that it was right
ly decided theu, with great unanimity,
“gent
edge uf parlumeutny u..uge.
tired of such a menagerie, w
A burden was lifted from c
We felt that such a farce in making laws broad gr«
for a great people could not last. Tho
end must come, aud that at no very dis-
Rv coming
ovn left,
feelings.
allous ua-
d theeheerfu'-
ve ry midst of
tant day. l*oor Louisian
is slowly beginning to ex*
tion’s pity, her f. rtitu lo i
ness of her people iu th*
oppression and despoti-
commanded the admiration tf tho
If human agency does not, God, we be
lieve, in his infinite mercy, will coote to
her rescue and save her from the consum
mation of the lowering degtruotiou.
her suffering tbat this Republic was to be the home of
the oppressed of all nations, whether
Christian or pagan; and in fall realization
of the dangers which the union between
Church aud State had imposed upon
already many nations of tho Old World it
orld
^NATHAN CMS J
(Opposite Sun Office)
Columbus, Q-n.,
Y170ULD respectfully Invite the i\11*• nti■ ■ tt of his
vY friends and ch tomi-rs t-> Li* cxti-n-ivu
St.uk of ST.1VKS, HOLLOW AND rTAMPKD
WARE, lIOUdK-FURM^IUNG GOODS, Ac. Also
TIN U ARK, at wholesale and retail.
Manufacturer uf TIN, SUKET IRON AN
COPPER WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and in the best manner.
He Bollrits a c»U, feeling assured that he can
give entire satisfaction.
I#* Price as as the lowest. C- pio end ree
bafore yon buy. act'Jfi MnUwtf
SO o
COOKINa STOVES!
FOR SALK AT PRICES TO SUIT HARD TIMES’
W. K. Robarts & Co.,
Wh" invite tii* utteutin of ti.e public to the;r
i large ani complete stock, comistiug of
Cooking Stoves,
(Charter Oak and other first i-lu'B pattern*),
Grates, Hollow Ware, Wood
and Willow Ware,
Sir.VKR PI.ATK0 AMD UUITVNIA 0006?.
Crockery & Class Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery
of onrown iuipoitatiun.
Manufacturers of TIM, COPPER AND
&HEET IKON WAKE of every description.
Magnetic Healer,
DR. F. F. TAKER.
IIotmoputhiHt. ami
M IIS. H. E. SMI i’ll.
Clairvoyant uuu ill-ctri i.ui,
H AVE t *k n . msnt the Planter's Hotel, where
they will treat the uffl cteil for a month
All kinds oi i UeasuH suovs-full) treated. Cull
and *••-. febU lm
Wood, Wood !
^KST WOOD, roail) iRwwl, J4.W) per cord. Wood
sawed tor 50 cents per cord. Orders filled prompt-
eiRGimsi mm\\ uiuimni
Important to Those lit Want of Dry Goods.
Our Terms from this date will be Cash. No goods will be
sold on longer time than thirty days.
earnaiUy request"l to call aud settle at once, or make sa U'actotf
JOHN McGOUGH & CO.
BANKS.
MERCHANTS' AUD MECHANICS'
COLUMBUS,
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t.
GEORGIA.
A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier,
MUSCOGEE MAN'F'NG CO.
Strayed or Stolen,
SUNDAY, 22d Ireta*
tho back
: recovery, del if
PoitoQic e.
fob Si 1 w
IU .
3a
rexv\rd will he given f«r ht«
MILTON TIIWEATT._
Picture Frames
ANU
FRAME MOULDINGS.
nd urn prepared ti» MaKK Fit \MKt to order.
W. J. CHAFFIN.
CLOTHINC.
THORNTON & ACEE,
No. 73 Broad. Street.
(Next door to J. W. Pease it. Norman's Rjokstore,)
Have Just Received a New Lot of Men’s and Boy's
CIaOTHIKTO,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on former whole
sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less than
j Cost prices for the same class of goods purchased earlier
i 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 soil
at corresponding low prices. Now is the time to buy good
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section.
2T3,~Call and see for yourselves.
FERTILIZERS.
FERTILIZEKB.
GrN
will iif Thomas It.'.•hind, derrased, has made up-
plii*i::on t . resign hi* .**<•<ip .
lliw ea;r, liuivfure, to • ;t« and admonish ail
Ttrs'ofnf.- ' ^ on8 P a ^ a P*co Guano Company's Ammoniated Soluble Phosphates,
100 tons Langdaie English; A A Ammoniated Soluble Phosphates,
concerned t tile th ir otj.ction in my 100 tons Langdaie B B Ammoniated Soluble Phosphates.
bofo" the first Monday in May next, I
•00 tons George Ober & Son’s Ammoniated Super Phosphate of Limo,
,v.v muse (if auy they hare) why said appli
should nut be permitted to resign his saic
__ i 100 tons George Ober & Son's Genuine Phospho Peruvian Guano
l’rict
s lew a* the lowest.
Given under my official signature,
ebruary. 1a7»
It-b^'i t.Jin F. M. UBOOKS, Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
A liHK'F.tBl.Y to an ord*-r >>f tho llutiorahlo the
' \ 1'o‘irt i t • *r.l-r. .:y cf Mu-c^gee county
ltu the •l \ < f U luml n*.
itctloa hensr
expedient to put anything iuto the Con
stitution or frame of government which
tm « l ' l "' c ' ,n<truu ' , lo 1,0 a ' cfercucc tu ; Soutliem Stove Works,
f V luatl-Ti'. in fr<-!it c-f-the
I * \ t-.i n. on the first
xi, within th<- Oral hours of
sale, aii the per oii.il priq *rty LclunKing
In Store and to Arrive.
dofr-a** d
; i h tu.i
dtgio
i creed or doctrine.
.gins I. l.*ti -f said county, 1
Al.DhHT E. RAGLAND,
Executor.
WM. .A..
om.-'in City War. I,
JAMBS, Agent.
n-\ Uzlcthorr-o «tr*. t, ut xt to Epifc^palChurG^
— Au Ohio \
ipou a putot.
irou-produoiug region uusurpnssod iu tbe J ‘hi-
world. Aud yet, as we once hoard Col.
Ilulbert leutitrk. the farmers of that aeo-
tiou yearly wour out thoir plow-shares,
made of Pennsylvania iron, in ploughing
over the iron ores that lie iu unequalled
abuudanoe ou their own fields ! Rut a
change not tus to have commenced-— ono
atcli vvuich will have
d adjusted tot to seize
the wearer by tho coat-collar every eve
ning about ten o'clock, aud walk httu olf
borne. Ten gross have been ordered for
use iu Peoria, aud teu gross of loDg-wait-
ing wives and maidens, whose “beauty
sleep’’ is too often postponed until the
’witching hour, are praying for their com-
»“8- m
- -Two of the edible dogs of China are
now on exhibition wt the Zoological Gar
dens in Paris. If it be found easy to ac
climatize them, it is proposed to introduce
—The Cincinnati Commercial says the 1
best way to keep the lid snugly ou a ten- 1
said, is at work fnll of boiling water is to sit on it. !
Few people would have ever thought of j
that.
CHEMICALS—PURE !
FOR
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW THICK?.
Columbus, Co.
J. W. DENNIS & CO.
■\\TE are luxnufa. turin^
YY selling at VThrtleaa
p > >! H.jionmeut •xfftTOYEIi,
gratis, Fiiti: dogs. c
CO l .\ I K V A N D S io V K
HOLLOW WARE.
every respect
F.alrn IMecea furiitabeU
K0R5TA—'MU?'.*
UK COUNTY.—Notice is j
ID] they have) j
BOOTS AND SHOES.
YOUR
: lb! C-'iumiMionera' Court,
. ity, a the first Fat unlay in
tVi" read leading frnm the*old
;ir bull neck, and iuteraecting
Fhepbenl'a
NOTICE.
ariielo of food. The dogs iu
question are small and hairless and enor
mously fat. The are fed solely ou vege
table food, a regiunn which imparts a
rare delicacy to their flesh.
—A Connecticut Mrs., aged seventeen, !
was refused n divorce last week. The j
judge didn’t consider her old enough to j
go alone 1
dec'U, a
•ay mtnt to i
feb'JO iw
- any
Move we intake.
1 Sample and Sal»*roots at
J. M. BEXXFTT A CO.'S,
t aug3l dJtawawfiml 131 Hrred fat.
Administrator’s Sale
IRF.EADLY to an order frotu Ilia Hot
the Court of Ordinary of the couutv of Mus
»4i ”
A TTENTION
that we
I duccmetita offer
ROOTS AM) MI OKS.
Wc ke**p oor .-k r II »«■> rted. repleuiahtng
! at our «ate* p».ik.’ i • • -tary, from the beat umn-
j u'actur. r*. We s! t-ud<*av<-r by fair meant, to
HEAD
' tba bet of competitor* tor y<>ur trade.
OIK I.FATIIE.lt 1>K1*ART.MEXT in
Absolutely safe, perfectly odorlcis. Always well »t «cke t. We have ju»t receive i a large lot
of FRENCH .CAL* AND KIP 0KIN8. OAK AND
250,000 COPIES SOLD!
OF
.r i RICHiEIEOfS ffif METHOD
ltv or.ter of the Beard <
h- a Public Road.
• ’.lmmiseioner*.
. UBUOKS. Ordinary.
PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL.
'. perfectly odorlci*. Alw
natittg qualities aaperlor
' " ithout danger of e
anufacturou exprei
Utile aud dangerous ;
CHATTERBOX FOR 1873,
ly
uniform, ill . ...
go*. Huron iu any lamp without danger of
j dotting or ukiug Ore Manufactured express-
i ly to displace the u*<* ot volatile aud dangerous
oils. It? r*!ety under every possible test, and
It* perfoot burning •qualitie*. are proved by it*
c vinued me in nrer 300.000 families.
Mii.i >:\6 ut gallons havo Icon sold and no ac
cident—directly or Indirectly—has ever occur.
igorltandll
oss to life aL_ r . r ..,
•f cheap and d.mgcro__
I oils lu the T’nltod State*, is appalling.
The Insurance t i.tnpantos and Fire Cominis-
Onr dp*lrt> to add lar,
tom era who fav.>r ua
promise our friends ai
FOR SALE BY
J. W. PEASE II NORMAN.
I hours of tale, one retanaui sto:k of groceiipa ami j f loner? throughout the country recommend tho
j dry goods, 1 head of luulca, 2 do. horses, 2 drays. ASTRAL u **"*"*
I 2 spring wagon*. S eowe and calve*. 1 cheat tool-,
i i gold « atch and ebatu, aud l silver do , as part • f
| th* per* nal property belonging to the «state ot
i W M. McCook, dee'd M MeCOOK.
I fobflWltH Temp Adiu'r.
HEMLOCK FOLK l.KATHF.R, Ac.,
IS
ely to the number of cue-
•r ua with order* l»y n.ail. Wo
ids at a d.static- to do our
"LEVEL”
Best, by prompt and careful attontion to orders, to
merit :»•< iueri "f thoir ;atr nni;e.
Alt kind* of REPAIRING <L<r,o lu tho Lost sty'.o
H1HUEST MARKET PRICK
tho best safeguard when lamps FOR DHY HIDES.
WELLS & CURTIS,
73 Broad 8treet
aroused. Soud (or circular.
For ealc nt retail hy the trade gcner&llv, uuvl
at wholesale by the proprietors, CKAllLF.s
u atr a itn i*^a vnt».»n street, New York. •
POR TUB
PIANOFORTE!
This. TUB PAR FXCKLLKNCK OP ^
PIANO Mli nialot s 11 ; " 1
it* s*'.' 11'!:| t! f 1 ' ' -
Atstvn. v—r.-m.bill' d. I l’ u \ •
aunual aal** cn; ip« i* indisr * 1,. i<
of positive and Intrinsic incut, ni"'
no mystery 1 'it duo to the tl*«' r « 1 ’ . trU ri
in .Ii ,i. .l..|.,rtm.nl.-riHlm.nlH
i• f i . •« in till,' ,.\i>reive* «* * l11 •'*
id i* just y claimed to be t,; ’
Meth«*d extant.
Price,
pouLtsnxp nt
OUrsr Ditsoa i Co., Cbas. X. EUs® 3 *■
Bmtoti. ni
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