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Tb* Angoste CemUtutionam ot last
Ttnr«*T ecu tain* Eton. A. H. Stephen*'
*,” Mm Us rapty to M>. HIU*
1st* eommufcattons la the Atlaato Her
aid. The antpertaf this eeaMnaieatioa
*f Mr. Ih>>im relate* teMr. HUl'e reply
to hie strietara* on the address before the
Historical Society. Wa did not oopyia
fall eitbei of their lattan on that topie,
bat merely Mated the poinU at laaoe,
which were of personal rather than gen.
era! internal. Bo bow wa only gira the
point# In thla commanloatioa that refer
to the laanea Amt reload, and oopy all that
Mr. Stephana haa to aay oonoaming the
“anwritteo Uatory” of the Mnaipton
Benda Oonferepae.
Mr. Htephana deaiaa that he unfairly
quoted Mr. BUI in rafaresee to the time
when Mr. Daria gave him an aaeonat of
hla oooTeraation with the oommiaaloosra,
by omitting a comma; he aaya that he
fotiowed the puaetnetion aa ha found it
in print, and aonteoda that the oaaiaaion
of tfca comma aaada bo material differ-
oboo is the meaning of tha aontenee.
la refarenoe to Mr. Hitts declaration
that he “raiaea tha black Sag,” Mr. Ste
phana aaya-that only lelatae to the acaonal
of ink that ha will abed, and he refara to
a personal oontroreray between hitneelf
and ftr. Hill aerenteen yearn ago, in
whiob, be aaya, Mr. Hill neither made
“proof” nor “retraction,” bnt anbmitted
to the “Infamy" of being ported ae a man
utterly destitute of truth.
Mr. Stephen a alao pronoun oca un
founded in fact Mr. HiU'a etatementa that
he (Mr. B.J knew that HUl waa ia Bioti-
mond pending the eonaideration of the
Hampton Roads Conference, aaw him al-
moatdaUy, Ae.; alao the atatement that
Mr. HUl told him in bla room that he
ahonld inaiat on hla appointment aa one
of tha oommiaeionera. He oalla on Mr.
Hill for bla proof on theae two poiata.
The balance of Mr. Stephana’ oomaan-
alaetfon, relating mainly to the “nnwiit-
tan hlatory," we oopy entire
It now aeema from Mr. HUl’a laat man-
ifttto and oonfaaalon that he and Mr. Da
ria were both acting with Urn groaeeat
anything Shoot Mr. Stair's prupaaitioo.
I did not aae him in Richmond after-
He waa not them on return
Hampton Honda, nod the neat I
l of him if ' ‘ ’ ‘
after he took bin leave of
me. ml hare elated, be waa In Georgia.
Them are the grenade on whlot *
famed what I arid about hie not Being
Richmond during tha time Mr. Daaia
aabjeat of acceding to Mr. Blair’e
ibjiet
propoaitton under oonudaration. From
what ha now aaya I wUl not undertake to
re-afSnn that he waa net there, bnt leave
him to Settle *
dnpUcity towarda me7 and, in oonfadara-
Hon with
the qneation aa be pleaaaa.
In the eatimation of honorable men it
wUl make no difference wbioh way he eat-
tlea it. Hia praaent reraion of hia eon-
dam in tha whole affair, and bin eonfaaaed
deeelt, double-dealing and duptloitg to-
warda ma ia perfectly eonaiatent with hia
tailing me that be waa going to Georgia
when ho intended to do no rash thing,
but to oootinue to lurk about Richmond,
hooping eat of my eight, while he might
watch tha wofldag of hla achame to do-
feat a movement which ho prof eased to
^SSTmatler of hia preadnoa in Rich
mond ia, however, at boat, only n aide
and collateral fame. It doaa not tonoh
tha real merita of the oontroveray between
ma. And atnoa Mr. HiU'a thawing, it be-
Hoa. Wat D. Iireoo laforma aa that
JUa ia^ygh ' ra
Charge to ten gtted jwytf Tiimm soon-
ty, to* tha effeet thm pbyiog » game of
bUUarda with tha nadmatmadtaf.thtt the
loser ia to pay for tha game la fodtotahla
aa gamhlipg, i* q mi'toM. H* did not
hold Thooma Boparior dealt dodge
Henaell bald K, and JudgeK. dom not
know whether the farmer gave auth a
charge or net Wo havanodoobt that
J edge Haaaall gave tha oharge, and tbit
wa, mentioning it withoat the paper re
porting it before ae, laeoraaatly atatad
thmJndyBddowgjwaM,
To the Creditor* of John King.
Tin aredltsre at Jobs Klag an r.
,seated te nest is Iht* city, ia Library
boon,, aver the Crag alar*aft. L OriOa, oa
NON DAT, the lltb loeuat. at 11 e'i
comm a matter of very little Importance
* ‘np"li eon-
how the feet ie ao far ae “infnm;
earned.
Mow, in reference to the eonfi
propoaed by Mr. Blair, it may he proper
for me here to w • ■ - k - ■
reatate that it waa, in no
■one# whatever, a peace oommiaaion prop
erly eo-ealled. 11 propoaed nothing, and
oovsred nothing, bat n neret Military
Contention, with the vlewe end obleete
“ riling
before ateted. My reaaon for alvii
Mr. Davia to neoade to itjwa fuUy jivau
in my account of tbo Hampton
Gonferenoe. I bad M idea, bawevef, at
tba time that be waa wing it, and de
ceiving ma (according to Mr. HUl's allow
ing) for tba aola pnrpoae of defeating the
movement propoaed by ma, and wbioh
aooording to . general understanding,
would be adopted tho next week by n
majority of both Hou*e and Congrats.
Mr. Hill, in bia laat “Carmagnole,”
'.at he call
i other*, formed a vary foal con
•piracy to use tha Blair proposition, with
no other object whatever bnt to defeat
another mission of n vary different char
acter, which it waa well understood at tba
time would ba instituted by Oongram
early tha neit weak. This Commiaaioo,
under tba authority of Oongram, waa to
be raised in aooordanoo with tba resolu
tion! prepared by me early in January, to
wbioh Mr. Hill refara. The object of
these resolutions, and tba ooatempletsd
mission under them, were entirely differ^
ent from thoae aimed at by tbe Blair pro.
poeition. His iookad solely to, and oov-
and nothing bnt n secret MBitary Con
vention between the belligerent!, with n
view of preventing the eatahllebment of a
Fnnch Empire in Mexico, by tbe joint
operation of the Federal end Confederate
armies, in maintenance of tbo Monroe
dootrine. In this way Mr. Blair thought,
as Mr. Davis ateted to me, a fraterniza
tion would taka place between tbe two
eonflnoe himself simply to what
a history of tha Hampton Roads commit-
Hon, but utters not one word about tba
oonftrenct under it. It is n foot to bs
noted that ba does not assail or qneation
n aingls statement of my biatory of tba
eanferanoa itself. He neither naaeile its
fnllaaia or aeenraoy. This waa tha point
to whiob bo waa okaUsngad. Ha doea not
oven qneation tbo foot that Mr, Davie as
sured me that nobody knew anything
about tt except Mr. Hunter. Bnt whet
he aaya about tbo mectlng*of the Georgia
delegation tat my room early in January,
and our oonanltatioa upon tbe resolutions
J than submitted deserves some notice
from me According to hit account, af
ter the delegation had agreed to support
NONDAT, the ink iaeieM.atJl o'clock a. at,for
the perpoce of ooasultlsg ao to wkat atop* ar* aa.
occur? to protect their interest.
All ercdlteW, and aapaeiallp thoae who haa# ro-
e*lved 10 par east. duldesd, ar* n,*a**ed to bo
pnaant la poison ar bp pmxp.
jwo. Nsootm * oo,
PBBBB, ILLGBJ A 00.,
J. A. MettmiA,
CL W. WOOBBOPP,
W. L. TILLMAN,
auuira a william*,
BBDBLL * 00.,
0. A. BBDD • 00,
mjttd And otbata.
Masonic Notice.
tea tarda?) ovoalag at a o'clock, tar work ItJF!
‘■•Hr
Bbopaalaaa la easd staadlag ar# i
Tllad ts attaad.
" order M. ■. H. V.
Iiw, ww hi is mm am* awe saanmna
" W# teMk teakreatts it? hate Naa'a Wat
ia ban band aawad, and In ateapar gtadaa <
work, ellVnraataadf rlliakla.
Oim MOON Of
*%■ IWwmiL
OM tint ^
Will
wScLSaKT
Brogans, Blow thooo,
aad all other fupte Oaatc tar tha wants af the
people, la waaxmUad.
ffi are wall .applied wltt
Leather end FinWtnRe,
aad aaa agar iadaeaaiaata to all olaamaaf kapota
B. Wo par thiw blghaat adrint frits hr Arp
Midoo. •• < - - - a .... I" ■■■
WELLS* CVSTI8,
as*a
.INK!
tm
MILLINERY.
MONETARY.
B?o
mint
a>iNN
taorou
Glean Tour Lots.
T L t
should elega „
•cutter Mm% or tome other dutufectaut oter th> m.
JBO, t SAJON^M. D
rnaMoot J
t Heolth.
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R.
O N aad aHA NONDkT,
will rea aa Mlatm:
.Ccignam, Ok* Ma? », lift.
T, Mk? lltb, lift, trains
PAMBNOBB AND BAIL TBAIN.
armies, and panoeba alttmately obtained
by e restoration of " “
tba Union withoat tbs
subjugation of tbe Bontbem States. Hia
proposition waa not for n pesos commis
sion in any proper aenee of the words at
ell, nor did it look to any dlreot overture
of peace on either aide, or tbe terms upon
wbioh it ahonld be established.
My raaolntiona, on the contrary, au
thorised tbe creation of n oommiaaion
empowered to initiate, or to makn over
tures for tha initiation of, negotiation!
for pesos—not upon asperate Stats notion,
bnt upon tbe great pnuciplea on wbioh
the whole Confederate struggle railed,
aad upon which tbe wboje fabric of
American free inatitnliona was founded.
From tba baleful light that Mr. HUl
now faruiaboa—which is of the character
of the feint glare from oovered lanterns
them on the terms stated, he went over
to tbe Executive Mansion end conversed
with Mr. Davie until midnight, eonooot-
Ing with him n scheme by which I waa to
be clroumvenied. My recollection ie very
distioot that after I nod tha resolntiona
to him, aad he bad objected only to that
feature wbioh provided for tbe appoint
ment of the eommiasioaera by Oongreas,
aad not by tbe President, end I had ex
plained to Mm my reason for this pro
vision, which was to reUeve Mr. Davis
from the embarrassment in wbioh he
wontd be placed from bis then reeent
■peaches against the oall of a general con
vention of States aa an initiatory step for
negotiation! of pesos, Ho-, be teemed to
be ittiatted with the explanation, and
mid that in that view of tbe subject he
thoegbt Mr. Davie bimaaif would not ob
ject to them. I told him the bast way to
aetUe that question was for him to take
tbe neolutioaa over to Mr. Davie end
submit them to bint. Tbe Exeentivw
Mention wee bnt n short way aorose tha
etnet from my quarters. This ba did.
Tbe delegation awaited Mb return. He
Leave Oehuabae -
Arrive at Colombia
Leave Mama
ArrlT# ot Meets •
tiSO I. it. (Dell?)
12:43 A. a. •'
TitT v. w. •'
Ttea.a. •!
IBBI0H1 1HA1B.
Lear, Caalaabm
Arrive etOolawba*
LeeveMaeoa
Arrive *t Melon
6 SO A It.
S:to t. n.
edee.li.
Acer. a.
Freight trail will raa TBt-WBBKLT eel?,
■living Oolntnkn* on «on4n?a, Wegneednje and
Frldnfi, arriving nt Oobnabae aa Taesdaya, Than-
dayaacd latarda?*. This trail carries raaaaagar
Oars tor tho ercommodetloa ot local t revel.
nmOIL TOW BBS, Bug. aad San’t.
W. L. CLARK, Agant. wybtf
wbioh sometimes gives glimpse* of tbe
iround midnight
t gone bnt n abort time, end reported
the In
bad raid tha raaolntiona to Mr.
Davie, end that ha wonld not object to
them. This is my leoolleetioa upon that
point. It is true Mr. Hill did aay, in earn
tba commiaalonara ahonld ba appointed
proposed, that I ought to be one of
. . .... u0> |j 9 nr g # j
most diabolical, nodergroum
deeds of the most fiendish criminals—it
aoeuis that be, Mr. Davia and others ware
aiming nt nothing in acceding to Mr.
Blair's propoaitton, but “to atop Mr.
Stephana,” and to head and defeat bis
movement of bringing tha war to a clam
upon those principles on which alone
oonatitntionsl liborty can be preaerved on
this continent. It seems that what Mr.
Davie told me about hia having mentioned
tha subject of Mr. Blair's propoaitton to
any one but Mr. Hunter was not true. He
had told Mr. HUl all about it, and that but
for the iguoblo device they resorted to,
“Mr. Stepheus' " resolution* would have
been adopted the next track.
In this view of tbe enbjeot, end from
whet be now states, I fraukly confess that
it is not at all improbable that Mr. Hill
may have been in Uiohmood when I felt
ensured that be wm in Georgia. That
atatement of mine that he wee in Georgia
when Mr. Davia had the enbjeot of tbe
Blair conference under consideration was
baaed upon what now asaaia to have been
n too confiding reliance by me on the
tenth of what'he end Mr. Davis told ma.
It ia aa true aa I exist that I never
beard of the Blair proposition until noon
Friday, 27th of January, 1865, whan Mi.
Davia Drat communicated it to ma. Mr.
Hunter had only made a general refer
ence to it when he told me on the morn
ing of that day, that Mr. Davie wished to
see me at 12 o oloek on tba enbjeot.
It ia nlao as true aa that I exist that Mr.
Devin told me that Mr. Blair had left the
dap before, end that he had not mention
ed the enbjeot of Me miaffoa to any per
son whatever, except Mr. Hnnter, not
eveo to n single member of his Cabinet,
bat waa to have n Cabinet meeting at 4
o'olook that evening on the metier. It is
equally true that I remained with Mr.
Davia until the Oebioet wee annonnoed.
them, end when I told
hie views; hot to tbe last I stated that I
bed no desire to be on tbe commission—
I did not think I ought to be. It is ut
terly nntrne, however, that I ohjeetsd to
tba appointment of Mr. Hnnter on that
oocaiton, or at any time, on tbe commis
sion then nnder eonaideration.
Aa to what he aaya about my agreeing
v. Bi
ICE! ICE!
R- M. Waters A Oo., 80 Brotd tt.,
New York, receive Deposit Aooount*
cn favorable term* from Ranke,
Bankers, aad Oorpof** 1 ***! ■vbjeet
to ebook ot eight, tonne mode enty
on Ootton end Approved stock Ex
change Colloterol*.
DOCTORS.
Dr. J* H. OARBXGER,
■UftCttOH AMD PHTBICIAN.
_ uolphntieeta, wbenbem*ybe*»adday
r nteht when not proMuloaeil? aniseed.
OoUmtiaa, April •*, lilt.dtf
‘HOTKLS.
Rankin House,
Columbue, Ua.
J. VI. BY AM, Prop'r.
Frank (Joldrx, Clerk.
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•rasaia dk swift,
Attoraa?, aad OeaaMUan at Law. Will practice
Oeead tweet, Oyleiebae, a*. -J*l
L T. BOWMIXO,
D. *. OMataad BWIeter la BaakrapW?. Met
adWJ ever Boeeba’ Brag Otar*. Oelaaibaa, Oa.
riABear * ■mamhwm.
Attewmepent i«*.
m. a.
•core la
tfoti 1
CMAA. tL WILUABk,
WUl rraettaela aa? Own.
OMee mar Ages 0 Mardeehl not*.
Doctors.
thon**
T lubr.
Baby Restaurant,
Bat end Billiard Mora,
Undsb ram Uavrin Heosm.
NOTICE.
omet diNoiK biwino maciiinb oo.,
a* Beam 81., Colqiiiids, Ok.
J. H. BRAMHALL, Affewt.
ATTBB TUB DAT* I0B. WILL BB SOLD AT
COLUMBUS ICE WORKS
At the Fotlewinf Prince t
Rptiil, per lb
Tickets for 100 lbs
•* “ 800 Itw
“ “ ao-i lbs
“ “ 400 lb#
“ “ SOS lbs
“UWlbs
Liberal arraogemenu mads will* dealers.
...1 cts.
...11 90
... S 60
... ftOO
... • SB
... 7 60
IB 60
Singer Sowing Mcabinet loot e life time
with bnt for? little etpeaM, If pfeparl? cer.4 Mr.
V. 8.—t weald tatther eap tble: The oBce doea
aol hold itself reepoaefble for the bohaeior of
Machines when worked by art or rai hart rp<
dm that claim to vndsratoDi tstrfRg HaeklRoa,
UMttl tHR MaCBIHJU AM ARAIK AMCSTR9 A« tRU
ornca.
aprIS eodlm J. H BRAMHALL. A Rent.
OPENINC DAY I
lee Cream and Strawberries.
myfltf
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
I. G. STRXIPPER’S SALOON
WUl be Upea *a April ICtk.
Ad i p«and oet of the door of
Ikby pAmed
It ie eqaelly true that
t determined upon
the oommiaeionera were
by the Cabinet before their adjournment.
Hanoi I stated it was Impossible for Mr.
HUl to know why each of the commU-
aionara had been appointed. I took it
for granted that what Mr. Davia told ma
VM IfSDe
It Ie moreover as true xe that I still
to write to Gov. Brown not to oi.li tba
Legislature together on conditions that
tha delegation would support my resolu
tions, I have no reoolleotion of anything
of the sort. I do not usually make bar
gains of auch a character. Moreover, I
thought at the time it was highly expedi
ent that the Legislature ahonld bo cun-
vened in order to take proper action to
arrest the demoralixatian set forth in tho
letter of JuJge Hsneell. I bare tioqner-
tlon that I assured tbe delegation tuai I
would use my almost influence with Gov.
Brown against reoommsndicg any sepa
rata State action looking to the withdraw
al of Georgia from tbe Oonfe terary a: d
JOHN BLAGKMAR,
St. Clair Strait, Gunby’a BaUdlng, next t*
Praar, lilgas fc Oo.
Real Estate Agent and Broker.
maria, ar natuaatoa,
To Bf.rcbaot.' sail Mwbaalcs* Bsak, till. city.
sprlS tf
making lepunte terms of pasce for her-
“ ' tha
seif with tha Federal authorities. I bed
no idea Gor, Brown contemplated any
inch thing. How eonld I or any body
antertein snob an opinion of Mm in tbe
fees of hia letter in nply to an overture
Uei
of (Ma oharaoter from Gen. Sherman f
In Gov. Brown's reply to Gon. fiber,
man h* said i “ ‘Come weal or coma woe,’
the State of Georgia never abould by hie
trot ■
consent withdraw from the Confederation
in dishonor. She will never make sepa
rate terms with the enemy, wbioh may
flea her territory from invasion, and
leave bar Confederates in tba lurch. ” I
may have assured the delegation that in
case I discovered any change of poUey on
tho pert of Oov. Brown in this respect,
that I would nso my utmost influence
against it.
With the viewe of my brother, Hon,
Linton Stephana, I waa Lilly acquainted.
We wen in almost daily correspondence,
and tha imputation oast upon his memory
by Mr. HUl, that he was to taka the lead
in tha Legislator* for a movement looking
making of
to the i
asperate terms of pace*
by Georgia ia aa unfounded aaitia an j net.
of the moat aacred dntiea now rastiug
Oa*
npon me is to vindicate bia memory from
such nnpetriotle and dishonorable oondact
ts the insinuation imports. Ha waa fully
informed of tho nature and oharaoter of
my Resolutions, end gave them hia cor
dial approval. Indeed they were bat the
embodiment of oar mutant vii
riews end sen-
THB GRAIN CROP
Cm be litttilt/ and Kcontutixeally Sated !
llolatea-d Sc do..
COLUMBUS. OA.*.
Offer at |»r ct*a lower than ever » efov«—Mowing
lad Re*|<tag Machines; Steel-to *th Ilur e II ikes,
Grain Gradies, Grass Scythes and Snathe, Thrash
ing Machines, Fen WIN, Strew Cirt«ivi, dr.
*p*3—If
FARM BOOR*.
TIME BOOKS
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The form le one fhrnlitied hy e planter of much
experience. Its wee will enable a Parmer to mbs
many timee tte eoat during the year.
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Notice.
_ the Home Building and Loan AeaocUtion,
Keriee A, adopted at the eawnal m*etlRg of etoek-
holder* in November laat, It ie neceeaary that
every stockholder should cancel hie mortgage to
“ » Associat ion on or before the Slat installment,
_ paying In advance to the 84th installment, In*
elusive, or forfeit the privilege of canceling tinder
that Amendment.
JOHN KING,
my* lm Bee'y A Treasurer.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
To Rent.
A rx.B April 6th, two Varnished fiEIt
ROOMS, Kitchen end Stable, with wee of dining
room and parlor. Address'
apt tf M. BnunltM Ottos.
House and Lot for Sale
02 LOWEB PABT OP BBOAD ST.
'I UK lot ie U eere; the bese* he
I Urge room,, bell end ell *«
ost-builoisgs. Will bssvldehaap t#s
bnyer. Apply to
mhW tf A. WITTIOH.
Tor tele Low.
A 80H0LAR8BIP IN TOR MBDICAL COL
MM.B. B.LAW.
belMisc.
Jte
BB.J.A. VBSVMABT,
BB.J.C.DCW,
DruRRlete.
J. I. QBIFFINl
Imported Drop* *od likemlcel*.
FnseriftloM Mr. full? prepend.
OoedesratsW* VirCtst* Ureeer?.
W Phyetrlea*' (•essricHaas wads * spec
dee 17 j Night bell I* left of door.
JOULJMBAI,
Two keoes lolew Cee. W. Brswifi,
Breed Ctreet, Oolwsbue,
«p Blgbt Beil right *f esstb doer. i
A. ■. BBAMMOM,
Wholoscl* sad BeteU Dealer
Aragt msd BedUelwee,
JSL
Cotton Faotorioe.
Manwihctwrere of
KxlttleyThmds
Cards Wool end Grinds Wheat aad r«i
f 1 dvaneSSr
Cnudy Manarnatetir
*■» tiuit a
..Mm Sandy is eon*.
Msteerastetera.
Llveiy and Rale e>^S
BDUNTTBOM!^
Uvecff. BMC sad Ksshoag*
»«« t. Loom S TI ,
Coimnbu*. Oe.
A. UAMMBL,
Urn? M Bole Btshl*.
etormtee it, ooternn, m.
MABelB XVBXY M BBT A l’BA 1
. dd Bread BtreeL
Tbs lost «f »#r.lgu *us Ottamu,
**W J. J BLkSSi r
flUWCCBB UmACTVBUC CO.
TABS, BOPB, do.
O. r. 8WIFT. Pn.ld.nt,
W. A. SWIFT, (ssrstarj C TrassSrer.
Watohmakers.
O. BCHOMBURO,
LbOB AT EVAN8VILLB, INDIANA,
sdretr APPLY AT TUIomOB.
FRESH GOODS!
PROTUMO A HOFFMAN
Han Jut Bsmlrsd * Flesh Lot of
Dates, Prunes, Raisins,
Figs. Choiee Apples. Ae.
City Tax RDtariM-Latt Oall.
TTOBthemoeesieseest tkssewbs her* aot?et
r ■aderetwae, I will ask. Rr edte. ter the
.Denies »~k el tbe .tore of H. MMIeOfe k. The
boohe will bs eleeed w BATCBOAY, Ilk lea last,
sad uaUagaeats trUI bs liable to bo dooblo texod!
Oink Ooueil oad Bsoaim Tss teterao.
Lit Broad strsot, Coluaihua, Ot.
I|« sod Clock, repoiled is tbo be
s r ssd wsrrestrtl.
Warber Shops.
■den mu> bmating
(Bucceseor to B. Bones,)
t»n«|rr Georgia Home Inswrnnoe Bull i.ug.
Prompt aiii ptilffe hdrlunw 1« atifn iAnoe.
jAi»
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. PEA, ~~
WoPker la Tits, Sheet Iran;
, Order* Do* abroad pi osiptl? tu, u l0
Fresh Meats.
' d. W. PATRICK,
SteUsN*. Baod U, Marks, Hosm.
Pmb Masts of rnr? kmd »od bm .ml
4*U siw»rsou baud.
J. T. COOK,
Ptwsh Meats of All Kinds,
5 Dentists.
» W. P. TIOMAK,
Opposite gtrappsr'e balloioi, lUadelpb at,
. Biowtsuosttos givos to to. u
#l wbDrd&** W,ll “ EperaBrs UeuMrj.
V. Vi. MANTA.
•' Krmtist.
*Broti..i. Moro. j*
W. T. POOL,
- sorBIJ 101 Brooii oi., t-olsubu, Oe.
'' ' W. J. POOLE,
Mattel,
eep8J Georgia Homo tfuiiuiug, Co ambui, G
*’ Cun end Lookemlths.
PHILIP A1PLAB,
Oun sad Lock-wuS, cm. lore .treet, sat
- Johatus', .<mer, Ouoobse. l J,
WILLIAM SOHOBAA.
Sis sod Leogeedis esd deshr is Queeiir i
ttrisls. Opposite so,slier 0I».
p Dept end Shoomsfcere.
WM. MKYBK,
Boot ssd Bhssataksr.
DssWr Id Leather esd Plodlegs. Nett to 0.
Bodd A UK's, prompt euo etrui s neiiieo ill
«»0|(HP«K, Jet
Diene Tuning, So.
K. W. BXdAIJ,
Repairer and 1'uuer of IIaudsi, Organs a
ACoprdeone. 81^0 I'eiutii.g alsudouh.
n Orders nmy be be lefs et J. W. i'eeso A Norms
Book tttore. tip
Grocers.
— OAN’L A. UIBE,
Dealer in Family Groceries, ou Bryan street,
tween ogTetborpa A Juckson itrmti.
— 49W‘No charge f»r draynge-
I. H. UABILTON,
WhalMilt and Retail Grocer,
JanetUm rf Frauklln, Warren A Oglethorpe 8
So charge lor dray age.
. 1BHAM OOOPAA,
' FlTtl? Grocer oad lleelef in Cuutilr? Prodi
eep& next to •‘Katjairer*’ Office.
Hotels.
PLANTBB8' nOTICI.,
Next to Colombo* Bonh Building.
IP. jSST 'STr^W F ™.DKK. Propr'w
Tailors.
O. A. KtBBNE.
Merchant Tailor and Cutter.
A foil etoek of FroSeb sad Kng»»l‘ Brosddot
CeMimiree end VmUui.
tprlS No. I3« Breed Slrcel
i. O. MONTI B,
Tailor.
Cstting and maklog Is the leteet »!?!«■„
. log and cleaning n*nlly don«, at rt 1 » P
si* f» b 81 Over J. K. Johnston * hat ,torc, _
L HENRY BELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning »“d Bepslnsf
Done io the beat style. , „ . , t<
j’ epr24] Corner Crewferd and Froal w
Ja8 V. .
am- tammy. BwrDor,
Crawford gt, sadsr Baabls Hos;., Colooibns, Oo.
Dress*
AIM M. A. ASLUIMWCBTH,
Draos-Mobiug, Cotfisgsad ritUsg. TmtssiuBp.
Bsoisoaco andohsp la Brswsvrfll*.
LAWYERS-
W. A. Farley,
.JL «t o ar ML • y - m* - Xi
OUBSKTA, OSATTAROOCBSS Qo.,04
«B-8pocUi attention glrcn to sollwW^
HINES DOZIER
Attorney at LflV
HAMILTON, UA.,
W ILL piaciiK ia tbs 5|T“*V < !?MllfS
or say wbsco Sh. All kind of «*i*?3
fvmm. iw me er ran swi
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