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my"— too, n(m and nuCt-oltby Iniarie. ?
‘•No, no, no, not those; t amt think of
aoarihisg slot. Ah, I bar* it now. My
neper oaste02 a year; tnvtwn Ihot!
That will onOf M through the panic
(fetet Imni Qip|p,
MlttAK MAM. •
Mil nyiolM of PrwMiot Swirls,
u»n»
Tan Macon TtUgrapA* liPwij
them was a light roll of mm>w Wednesday
•ognteg slang the fine of .the Msam end
Wooten Koilrand, extending Mfarflowm
min of Ippl to throw off afl aOo-
ginnss in Today Mi omit tbuinde-
pewdsweo of his country, in agWn inpar-
tod. Bat it nay bo, like peariera elute-
naffest,
A Boeroa judge hen derided that a
plaintiff, onotng that dty for daaagas
fat injuries rsooirod 1* taUtaf
bridge, osnnot reoover, hoonuoo the ptata-
tiff was traveling on Bfndty, and
an omad of Bsssesit/orchegity,
ton is hoary against tipaftwa,
whoa hot oaptthlMs Inelndo rilwbofav-
or ati in Wo aoo oTcnirowey.
Haarr frost on Tfcatoday aornlag at
Asgnslt and Parannah h topottod. Il ls
foorsd that frail and tow da rigotuHan
orn anoh Injured.
Opslikt, too, hod a hoary frost Thnim-
day atoning, nod roiioblo perries inf ora
ths Timm that at larat nino tontko at all
the cotton shore ground around Opelika
Their infatuation,rotifer aarari*
Sana, ns capital a ptorotbially cautious
this iosao ropatoowt the oopitalista of the
Barth. They oridontly hare axlrnragnnt
ideas of (bn powar of, aowey in the con
trol of nioolfawa, and it- any bn thatpro-
rions expetiaeate on * *<*• Undtod
soalo hero satisfied then, that the money
powar U eoanipeteat 1 in tote chantry as
the olootirs franohlao is now batoned
* Bet wh haliers this to be
serenty nipped.
Wfchnre meotrodthe ftapt naphhet of
the Minis Weticly Timm, anda the
management of the new proprtsWra, Mes
srs. U. D. Bhroplhira andJ. T. Bfown.
They are asking it a capital weekly—
large, well printePsjnd well fitted. Sluiop.
ha erldently loot nothing of his h
ness tad point by the t—porsry rat
of his pen, bqt kenflesit M forcibly M
erer. We wish the Timm mash sat
under their msnsgsasut.
Pnroasaoa is itore about ths defeat of
some of Ms friends in ths Bsdtori Bast
ings in Mew Orleans, os well a om annual
of the rite* prespedt Of his obtSning n
sent in the feast* fe d* JUdleel part*
oonrentiea in Mar (Menas, on Tuesday,
ho deeUred tbot *Ht would ho better to
lank the testa Ikon In pal up aasOsr
gong of thieves." The probability o
to be that he will be bept out of oMoe,
while Kellogg, who ha presisily ths
ssaa olsia, will be kept in, and that
Pis oh will girs his party trouble in the
nett elation.
r—I snppoa your relations
i sir. Doris warn of a oordlal char-
—They eonld not tiara bao
I bad great onaffdraa In Woo.
General Ime had also, and the warmat
feelings existed between them. Mr.
Paris is a man. *
I^^^^^Holer, and certainly a gen-
HgBftl uf ■OltMriVIKlIBftlhnflMMd
do you I
ctilioiaa
on Mr.
afUMa.1 Be,
arailsble
Beporter—What
General JebustouV
DarMP
General—I tare not rend Ms book. It
Is Just out.- IsrsIGen. Hood Bio other
day, who bad a copy, but I did not look at
tti, I think it eery unnecessary to be In-
daigiag in criminatton and recrimination
now. , Many mhdaka ware doubtless
made, a it is human tour, but the South-
era people will only diride thsmsslra b;
.nugnv
. W*. ''
TheMaeoa Tabyrsp* gira S ritAtah of
the proceedings of this assembly, whioh
is pretty largely and rely mspcetabty si.'
tended. In ths list of taehers penesst we
uutios the following from Colambu and
this section of the Btate: O.M. Dews and
G. K. Glenn, of Columbus i lh W. Cor
belt and t. T. Dow* of Lnniphln« John
Hilliard, of Fort Valley ( J. T. McLaugh
lin, of Talbottoa ; W, 0. Monk, of Bat
ter ; S. B. Stout, of Thomaston; J. T.
White, of Batter; Homer Wright, of Tel-
botton; also, the followingfrom Alabama:
E. K. Dioluon, of Mobile, honorary
ber; J, F. Bonnell, of Union Springs; B.
B. Ulooker, of Echo, and A. Hogg, of Aa-
burn. Bar. A. Mans is in attendance.
On Wednesday there was A lirely and
interesting debate on the question at ths
“oo-eduoatlon of the sexes.” The TtU-
graph rnaka a brief sketch of this debate,
which was engaged in by snreral able
speakers. Of the apoeobef young Mr.
Chappell (who, we nnderatand, is a nan of
Hon. A. H. Chappell of thteetty), it says:
“All exoapt Mr. Chappell advocated the
nun of woman; bat that yoaag man,
with a daring beyond his star, sands a
most brilliant effort in favor of “-g
women to be mistresses of our hearts and
bosses, without putting their beaaMfM
lips awry in endeavoring to pronounce
Greek and Latin hard wards."
Miss Elisa A. Bowen, of Washington,
Ga., road a thoughtful and well-written
paper open “Improved Methods ef teach
ing English Grammar.” y
- Prof. E. B. Dickson, Superintendent of
the Mobile Public Behooto, read an eWbo.
rate, pungent, and powerful essay upon
“The Prenont Popular Methods ef Thanh-
ing Language."
A discussion no teachinggrammar tali
lowed,
Prof. On made sa interrrttng sad dkle
addtaes in review ef the Mrtery of the
Georgia Public Beheol Bystsm, and edfer-
ed a resolution, whioh was adopted, de
claring that it was the true legislative pol
icy to confer the power ef local tesation
for sehael purposes upon the eouatiee.
Ths Coovention tsmalued in session
Thursday. But we loam from Prof.
Dickson that ths day wsn.spMt ehiedy in
discussion, and no aetion of grant in latest
was taken. He ooeaidate the moot tea.
portent notion at the OeavsnUon the
resolution favoring the sabmlmion to the
counties of the question of local taxation
for ths support of publio schools.
Adjourned tint dit on Thursday.
Bror Mr Pans.—The following
hie hint is taken from the Map tilt ffisteA.
men t
“Times are hard, bosinses is
■aoney Is scans, rotrenebmant is a duty—
plwe stop mv"—whisk*wt “O. bo:
Ubmo mo not hoidoBM^ Iter Hot Bol
there is aossethlng alas that costa see a
large sum of mousy every year, which I
wish to save. Please stop my"—tobaooo,
cigars, snuff f “Mo, no, not these, but I
mast retrench somewhere; please stop
my"—ribbons, jewels, ornaments and
trinketsf “Mot el all; pride meat be
fostered, if timse are ever so hard; bull
believe ! ana see a way to effect quite a
The Mew To* Mkraid thinks that par.
Use see already aligned upon this issue in
Clengross, sad that there is an irreconcila
ble diffrreese between that body and the
Presides! upon the Unsocial policy. It
says that the President will' sign no bill
lied dees net provide far the lesnmp-
Mon ef specie peymrats, and Ooagteee
will pees nobiUthgt does net provide for
anew knee ait. inconvertible currency;
end iteonelodes by saying: “If we are to
have an issue in Cougross and A crisis, let
It Mi only drew tkt tins clearer,
deeper, broader. It will be a sadden and
of politico.
Thera eon be only one merit. Ho tern,
porsry ed ventage that the infletiontau
aMy win In Congrtm will stung* the re
Only let the line h* drawn between
resumption and inflation, between (riven
eptenfl dteoroflit, between nntinnel boner
Md nolteosl teams, mid Um people wilt
•peek withe vbiee plain enough to bo
hoard evsn in thcoe Renee pins forest*
and far diatagt, .tonratag Braky Moun
tains, framrWhkhi Urn eta teem on of iofls-
Uoo knvo drawn their inspiration and
lhaiy liiMiIiawMk*i 'BOH
Saab sootamptnons deli ones of the ex.
pteiriog of the popular voice is not apt to
go fariu reeoueilhig ths gsopie who went
mors onmnoy toTtho veto. Th# Execu-
lira veto of any bill upon ths more quae
tten.of srportteany, without Um prstobot
thateny uswsUtuttodbl hmbph Wei hr-
voived, is of itself a bold step, if not sn
innovation. Bnt in n anas of this kind,
whom the Mtrttfof some Motions it nr-
rayed against the internet of another ted.
Mm, tbo hAorpenWoU of the veft^owhr
to defeat the will of Me majority must be
irMteMpg.; Jt dtara t^tey^ejhe yeriion
OB.
mi' mHS UltDIliiaxaO will still eeatlam the
i
era people wui only divide tnemestvoe by
indulging in qnrarate in eneh thtege. Ai
a people, we should aland together and
ooMvetp MmMieg thri e •
wsnmmneat.
man rm of
1 hoe boos SImi
im mmrod. i
I sepsM eSveaem mil IU
■ISMS ht MttUnmt, who sim
maieb mm.
If j<m wool to cbjjW.s so t MSok., go to Ms
SBSMKt «sm Maash-tiiry, T;
•foil tor- UotwooB uo'.i§u Ilona sod Msocente Boms.
WW4pi<
m
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LOWELL 1 WARE-HOUSt. 1
tteUW te Itewteuw ■ tllwil VIM e»
thegm«»stewson.weBf»»*Mly oohcitlnoos-
Ussssos ths oonisg moms, with s prowls* to ms
•wy .Sort to pronpM tho Islonst of ser pot-
rood . lt .. i - 4
0. A. BEDD,
• I 'OW.O..U OM.T.
tkui'fsvond rad Colsisrad hp to tennt
tho dofssted giant, mush lees >!» challenge
him to n oAhllilhstlon bf ilih obifteet upon
an arena in which popular numbers must
triumph at Use.
Bo far ns th# votoad Ourrsnoy bill is
aesrnsu, wo individually had great,
doubts as to itk b4dslleialAff«k)t.' Oon-
sidsrsd distinctly, from Swy cShor political
P*WHW. we do u<H hraltsts tp ssy
> we frar it would have worked mors
injury than good, by YniittitbMbg spoeuls-
tlon, producing another inflation, to bs
followed by s collapse mors prostrating
than that of last year. Bnt if a poHtioel
onion between the Wts^ and the Sooth in
support of wbst thoy boliavo to bo their
common interest is to be denoniicel
se “esotionsl”—if they ore tabs ntifme-
tised no repudistors and robbers beoenee
they con salt what sppesrt to them tai'be s
need of tbelr eommeroe slid industry,
rather then the interest of Eastern bond
holders sod ospitslinU—if thtir majority in
Congrtm is to bs overslkeghedby ths one-
man power pf Um BseeutWe, and they are
than to bs dand to make a popular irsuo
upon their policy M nntegonietic to that
of ths Feat we arc for taking' U|i‘tbe
gauntlet and neeertipg tj>e sopremsey of
ths dsmooraey of nnmbsrs in, this oonn-
try. Even n financial error it not so‘bad
M a surrender of ths popular majority to
oitbor tho powar or the iqiaresi of atiut
more inflnential in wealth then numbers.
1 '—I.' '
■BMATMt
cts tho teeliwr that rank hoe done
if I sm oouoeraed, I
oentroverey. If Gen.
Johnston bus iudulgpd in any unfair re
flections upon me, I shall publish n short
Reporter—Did yon' approve ths re
moval of Johnston from command si At
U Gcner»l—I advised President Davis not
to remove him at thw than he was re
lieved. I have heard Gen. Johnston was
under s eoiftrsty Impression, Md if *o>
ho le mistaken.
Beporter—Do yon think it Wan in any
wty pomlbls for-the Confederacy to have
gained its independence?
General—I do not. Ths odds against
M-BWr'UariWR. Fswsrs fighlffg
against tbs orasbinsd world. Oar re-
sonross woA too limited. It is undoubtedly
s foot that ths South nssd every possil *
mesas that eon tags, faith sad Skill 0o:_ r
afford. We slweye fongbt against tre
mendous nnnmrlesi odds, and were in ths
end literally overwhelmed by grant num
bers.
Beporter—I suppose you favored se
cession ?
General—I did. I thonght, and think
now, it pan asoesssry for our honor. Our
institutions worn bring encroached npon
in A smewier that deminded sotion. I
would hnvn favored fighting nnder the old
flag; Vnworc meinteialag the trae Con
stitution, and not ths other aids—they
shoOtd bsvs boon esllsd ths rsbste and
not ns,
Beportor—What ora yonr foal lags now
toward tha Government 1
General—I have no sovernmont; I am
disfrsuohleed; that Is, I HUppoes I sm, as
I hava not inquired Into the mutter. I
toko no interest in it. My property wee
confiscated, and I hod nothing left me bnt
my debts, end have had to work for my
living sinoe the war.
Beporter—Would’ yon fight for tho
Government celled npon t
General—Were it it war exclusively in
volving tbs nationality of tho Govsra-
meat, I might. I sm strictly with my
people ef- - thw South, and the-- dream-
stances would bath to be extraordinary to
iodaco me to serve nodpr tqoha Govern
ment et now predolnlnhtet.' ‘ There would
be bnt Httte inspiration to fight for a gov
ernment controlled by snob men as Ben
Bntlsr-nnd other snob men now in office.
HI0U.
HIDES! HIDES11
wbwiidh'pjhT'TMB."
Highest Market Price
FOR
Green i Dry Hides,
Fan, Bmswbz, Ac.
BARNKTT * CO.,
nh(4 *■ ’ Craw Herd Utweet.
WIH FHMttae'ta feAtral flewteei
£Si«STiSfcSfSf
nteiieri'is'Bhte'eflktsririi dkn.'ik«Mfo :
fflnj Aiebana.
Home Building and Loan
Association.
florin A and B.
fpHH 80th Installment florin A and 6Sd In-
1 otetlment florin B, will bo due on MONDAY.
fty/*' ss-w-s. .- .. W
Wo ware informed by telegraph, Thurs
day night, that the speech of- Mr. Nor
wood, of Georgia, delivered in the Senate
of the United Stated on’that day, attract
ed nnnsasl attention. It was in opposi
tion to the Civil Bights bill. The Renn-
tar did noteanelade hja speech on Thurs
day, bnt flntehed it yeatprday. The state
ments made concerning it, nod one brief
extraot sent by telegraph, ere sufficient to
axdte n general dasira to see tha apsooh.
Ths following is tslsgrapbsd as the open
tog parangs s
“When tha morning stars first sang to.
gather, it would have been worth some
dollars if the Bepablienn party bed keen
present, It would never have consented
to I he orestion af man, nntera all should
bo equal end npon tho asms footing.
Nina years ago four millions, of slaves
were rat fine; the next year they were In
vested with Civil Bight*; the third yeerthep
wen given the ballot, end tho fourth year
mode the rulers of mpn. Within that
brief opera of time the negroes were made
professor, of Bopnblioen dodtrines end
set op ra ruler*. History furnisbra
such parallel. Of the six hundred thou
sand Israelites who went ont from Egypt,
but two were foaad competent to bo ru
lers in forty yean, though they wen in-
straeted by Mgns from tha Greet Creator
of tho nnlvano. Tho Bspnhiiran potty
had made six hundred thousand ruler, in
forty minute* without say assistance. The
man and brother wee taken oat of the
eon field end erode a Bepobliesn states
man by an sot of Cosgrssa. Sinoe then
the Bcpablieee party bs* beooma diseased,
and having robbed its Southern neigh
bors, is now dividing its time between
philanthropy ns s profession and publio
—Th* Montgomery Adurtiier thinks
that tha front in its ssotion on Thursday
night did hot Uttln damage to earn, fruit
ra “
Mechanics’ Building and
- loan Aaaceiation.*, ^
T UI Mat Installment will be dun MONDAY,
Majr 4th. Pnjrm®nU wlU hc mad* to the
uuderatned at the offleo of Murchants' and Me-
chan tea'* Bank. JOHN KINO,
my% t% 9*4m*
Notice.
NDIR the amendment to* the ConatituUon Of
w the Home Kuliainf nnd^lm AefocUthHT,
Series A, adopted at the annual m< sting of etock-
boldere la Mwnber hit, it ie nttmmry that
fterjr stockholder should eanoel hie mortgage to
the ABBociatlon on or before tho_tlat Ipatallment,
I'T paries 1* wlvsotet. th. e<G nrasltw. is-
elusive, or forfeit the privilege of eUnoeling under
that amendment.
M i '- : - ,»mm.
Stolen.
Any information in regard to her will be thank<
i at Pinevllle, Oa
NANCY MATTHIWI.
REAL ESTATg AGENTS.
JOHN BLAGKMAB,
No SI Broad Street,
T WILL rir. froeer atteatfoe b all matter.
A plued la m, bead, ralailag to Beefing and
Bellihg of Baal Batata, Bering aad l»IU*( Stock,
aad Bond., end Negotiating Lonna.
KtrtB, IT VBU1MI0V,
To Merchaatii' and Meehantca' Rank, this city.
aprlO tf
FOR 8ALR AND RENT.
To Bent.
^ COMFOKTABLS Bad Boom and Parlor,
veniont to bnsineee and chnrchee. For particular*
apply to It Rfl. SARAH TIABDALB,
apr20 2t] Or D». J. H. CARRIOKR.
M. M. HIR8CH,
Oglethorp* and Bridge Street*.
. «!! fi.-v ' -t- >■ ■ • >
lids* snd Fur* a Specialty.
WIU Pay tho ■Ighoot Moahot *rlra fov
Hides, Fure, Beeswax A flag*.
All kinds Wrapping Paper
and Paper Bag* on hand.
DOCTORS.
.Dr. J. H. OAHBIOBB,
auBGEOM awd raTaiciAjr,
O FFICE up .telr* 8.E. for of BreedOl ban
dolph 8 treat., wh.ro he may be ftmaO day
MILLINERY.
SRRINC MILLINER^.
fl have last rws'.v«|
AID MITMM*
eluding all the NOV kiLTt
FRttflfllNO AND IL1
Mlflfl DONNHCLT
FARM BOOKS.
TIME BOOKS
FOB.
PLiHTATIOHS AID ?lB
Saablee any and to keep , aoouiAtaae>
counts with their employee*.' Fi4ea
$150
.The form la one furnished by a planter of amah
experience. Iff nan will enable a Farmer to aav*
many time* (ta ooat dnriag th* year.
Frinted and for sal* by
THOMAS GILBERT,
sun JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
49* Ths Dank wiH he forwafded by> mail, o
receipt of prfoa. - fall dawtf
1,1 1 Wanted.
jgv Til RUB YOUNa OIRLB, (orph.n.) .U«a
tions to take caro of children, or do general house
work. For particulars, apply to tha
BOILER MAKING.
GEO. t. GIFFORD,
Eioileir Ts/LBJisj&r
-ai.r.r Wirat Iran Worknr,
RBMIklNO dee* wtth dmpel*.
d.r’. Muhin, (htw, OutehlF’
HOTELS.
To Bent.
^FIU April 6th, two Vuraiahad BBDJg
ROOMS, Kitchen and Stable, with nae of dining
room and parlor. Address
*pl tf My Inquirer Offloe.
House and Lot for Sale
OX LOWEB PAST OF 1MA> IT.
baa three
noeeeaarr^H
sold cheap to a eaan^^^
f J*HKlotUJ^ acre; the honao
t large rouaas, hall aad alt
out-buiMligs. Will be sold cheat
Rankin House.
OoluMbUS, data
J. W. BTAN, Frap’r.
Fun Goldm, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Unnnn ran Bonin Hama.
jjTj^tawj^^jjrjEWArtjjgjjgraj,
NOTICE.
J. H. BRAMHALL, Agent.
Singer Sewing Machines last a Ilfs tlsu
with but v,ry Util. «;<■*, If ptetwlr <*t»dter-
For Sale Low. I te»te«,«y ra;ih*tra
: pot hold lm«N rwMwifit tor tkn behavior ef
* BCHOLAktltlP IN THE MEblC’AL COL- 1 WKhlnte whan warhrd hp urrOf vnpent nO-
.. i »o». thnt omm to nnd.nt.ndtewingItotetete,
A. witticii;
i AT By ANAVILLE. IN PI AN A.
nw« If APPLY AT TUIE OrpiON.
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b”*v ™ Macenne ,*n ...» aarane at ran
I [ ayrl* HO* i. M. MU MB A LI. Agnat.
t AU. J. jiWkraiiE'ntlmw,
Lflmtu
. H. Bnteute * Ow, NnaAlt.
lAHvna unuo.
^tra^yratriw., ’
Otei on Wtetlrti A Elnml'a.
’ j’.it. Memtxx,
Ataerney Mte OvumUw at imw.
s of Oesfffflaand Alabama.
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(i muUMfpmb * MauB
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lon iLhAiHtok,', ' ton J. antra,
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lAlah<UM.^O*te. Of^fi.a. Msdda On>nw<
I rnAwptJwSilW#.'ft'/*
AMeraey mmfi EeMelteer.
PEAMEI dk BEAIIfiE,
A Warm .ye it tew.
Omm evm J. Nmiu Hb.'l:lMa iua h
oraie - • •Vfmvteea.' ‘ -
B. A. NOWA,
Attarasyanl O.olrante an ton,
^teHratei.w.rauteUtera.r u.wi^W
. tM : cytAky W.:vewums,
Atteraw **Uw, geiwrahme. era
; WIU pnaUte iai oap Ooert.
OUm anr Acm A Mardooh-. rion, (mvW
' Doctors.;
«wr.
■teldsanaad Oflo.onra.r of it. ClatrndfigW-
thorpo.t.- OS** hem—T te l. w 1 r.«.,
TtnVr.n.
B. LAV.
firae sonar Brood aad X*.dolph ntrteW, N.rroo’
.———,;•!
down below At. Cteir.
OulMfaand Arohn
JbVViag
Soatloaa fernitbM
. to 0. W. fep
^•Inters.
krail-
■OMM Mi tlg« Psi,*..
«< Ogtethorp. 4.,, Qg.,
»ros»i*.
!t«Saatc«2
few atom.
Confraotlonwr.,
i REintp,
Oanfip Maanfaetorar
*» aau.au
AM klrit at lUfteUm., ■„
« •tehdudyu^
Nachacm (nr.batM.
' ■ ••■■■? T **EPt«i,
Urery. loN nmfi
toutamn, Noon
**** Mtehae.
•“•rasra.
A- «AEUl,
Uvwry mm* Bra. ntaWra,
Oaunean hr., Ontnan, o*.
-^forifealar nfUatlra gtr..
Bowi uid MuWf Imirhil u *t.u *
mgthnr^^" * toblt. j
Restaurants.
T 4 * 1 ,IW< c *PPemmWwT
.. mm s«m,
Wratoeri^tlf, Mfcnra im, u
Oran (torn nbrunil promptly nttenm t
No. 174.
Firnsh Masts.
A Wt PAThisK,
Malta Mm, a aafilt, MarkM rtnan.
as
- A. T. (ME,
ttoanto nr AU Klntta,
Atoll. «,
BE. (.AiWUlSABT,
ora* at 0-A. Maratf. Drat Eton, raw* tt»«t.
BU. J. C. VMK,
OMaa oyar Rllia A Uarriaon’s Oemmiaaieu Heus*.
ftrat door to left.
prukaiets.
J. I. QMIFNTM,
- ImpmM Brag* uid Ohtorihnte.
Prescriptioas carofnlly prepared.
jail v , 106 Broad afreet.
m* $$• XjdoooMfti IpithtiEry
On* door above Virginia Grocery.
Two door, bnlow On. W. Brown'.,
, Arond Inm, Ooteabon, Ow'
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Cotton; Factories.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
MaantootetMi of
hutl.gt, nUHtogt, -and rawing aad
‘ araMng Thread.
Card. Wool oad Orlnd. Wk.nl had Corn-
tmei in no* ef Wiilioh A NIomC, NaaMph it.
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Prnntteml Tfntritmahar and Jeweler,
Beeptotor in L. Ontowahy,
106 Breed *tn.t,
jell Colnmbua, On.
C. H. LRQUIN,
2^«te
Barber Shops.
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Crawford At., under Rtekl. jjuipy Colnmbtm, On.
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Ora Idtllfl ENthw-V’ more.
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oortdl Ml Brad At.. Colnmbni, 0».
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Osa nod Latenwlte, Orawtora ttrwt, not h
WILLIAM SCHWBBK,
8 “ “AratoBP
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i finfMHaaOf; fllgn Paiutlng also dom.
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finmn.
mover,
Qrpow oad DanUt 1* Country Pwteh
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NLAKTERS' hotel,
Men* he Oolamtbu. Bonk Balldtex
rarara rt rii iraraih.^ , MDM>fropr ^
Tailor*.
O. A. KfEBNE.
Mnrchaat Tailor and Calter.
A tell .IMk of French and Bngll.h BnwWtWi
CMrimt-rra «d VmiI.h,
npflg No. IM Brtqd
' J. O. MONTIE,
TnUor.
Cntttag aad making In th. tolmt .tylm.
lug ana cleaning ‘ “
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ing in tne laiaai n> lw '.. i
neatly don., at r.MtertHI" - ' j
John.ton. hot »t»r*-
MRMRY BELLMAN,
Doe. I* th. htet .tylm
aiSrCrawtordtedltetl*
POSTPONED
Assignee’s Sale.
nvnir thw 4th of May. 1 wil1
f\ N MONO IT, th# 4th of May, * jw*
y nf private **!<% hi Jobbers, tie •nwvjjj
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