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Üb*frvwirc t tin- wnbluitlt In KnKlttiul.
London Oomipondom* Now York Hnn.)
The strict observance of the Sab
bath by the English and their civil
estness in religious mutters area char
acteristic which forces itself upon a
stranger’s attention very soon after
his arrival, especially if he has previ
ously been on the Continent. He sits
down to his breakfast in London on
Sunday morning and finds only stale
bread on the table. The bakers d**'
not bake ou Sundays. Hu calls tor
the Times and is informed that the
Times is not published either on Sun
days. He goes out into the streets,
which the day before were almost
impassable from the crowds of pedes
trians and vehicles, ami sees nothing i
but bare {lavements and closed shut -1
tors. In fact, on Bond street and
Piccadilly and all round that neigh
borhood, the shops close early on
Saturday afternoon, as they do in
New York in wholesale establish
ments. The ealis ply us usual on
Sundays, and some of the omnibuses ;
there tire trains on the railways, and
the liquor shops are open ; but with
these exceptions, all London stops
work. I cannot add that it all goes
to church, hut a good part of it does,
and the rest amuses itself sadly,
“after tho manner of the country, ”
as Froissart said three hundred years
ago. The English and Seoteli are, 1
believe, the strictest Sabbatarians in
tlie world, and proximity to France,
where Sunday is not even a holiday
for multitudes, has not been able to
change their notions. There must bo
among them, too, a great deal of gen
eral Interest in religious things, or
else our American missionaries,
MOODY AND BANKEY,
could never have got together the
crowds that they have. Their prodi
gious m uccess proves the general dif
fusion of religious education ami
training in England, and the very op
position they arouse is equal evidence
of earnestness in their opponets.
Whatever may be the faults of the
established church, it has made reli
gion fashionable, and a knowledge of
thoßiblo and religious truth a nec
essary part of a good education. A
young man can not graudate at. (Ix
rord without passing a thorough ex
amination in the Old Testament his
tory, tiro gospels, and the Acts in
their original Greek, and repeat the
thirty-nine article almost word for
word. It is curious to note how
familiar this makes the educat
ed classes with the Bibb 1 . An
allusion to a scripture incident
Is made and understood as read
ily in Parliament as it would be with
us in a Presbyterian synod, ami 1
have heard a Queen’s counsel catch
up such an illusion and dwell upon it
in such a way that showed a most
minute acquaintance with tho very
text of the Bible itself. Another
proof of this general knowledge of
religious matters and interest In them
is the com motion excited lately by
Tyndall, Huxley, and their school,
still later by Sir. Gladstone on the
Popery question, and tiie combat now
raging over ritualism in the church.
Of course, religious feeling is not nec
essarily incompatible with immoral
conduct, but I am bound to say that
if Eugiishmen aro immoral they at
least the decency to hide the fact,
so that it is not so apparent to a
stranger as it is on tile Continent.
“Cutting u Dido."
This is a phrase older than most
people imagine. Do you call to mind
tho story of Dido, Princess of Tyre?
Her husband, Aeorbas, priest of Her
cules, was murdered for his wealth
by the King of Pygmalion, brother to
Dido. The widowed princess was en
abled to escape from Tyre, bearing
with her the wealth of her husliaml,
and accompanied by a number of dis
affected nobles.
After a variety of adventures they
landed upon tile coast of Africa,
where Dido bargained with natives
for as much land as she could inclose
in a bull's hide. Selecting a large,
tough hide, she caused it to be cut
into the smallest possible threads,
with which she enclosed a large t met
of country, on which the city of Car
thage soon began to rise.
The natives were bound by the let
ter of their bargain, ami allowed the
cunning queen to have her own way ;
and after that, when any one played
off a sharp trick, they said lie had
“cuta Dido.” That was almost three
thousand years ago, and the saying
haseomo down to our day.
A New Y’ork woman, twenty-five
years ago, wrote to tho postmaster of
San Francisco, who was an entire
stranger to her, stating that she was
poor and wanted to go to California
to teach. Several gentlemen made
up a purse for her, and she went,
proved a capital teacher, refunded
the money, married another post
master, and when he was removed lit
out for Washington, where she got
him reinstated pretty quick.
“What’s your verdict, gentlemen
of the jury,” asked a Montgomery
justice, as the jury entered. "Well,
boss! said the intelligent foreman,
squirting a stream of tobacco juice
over tie; clerk’s head,“the defendant
looked sorter o’ guilty, and so we’ve
found him guilty.”
Pine Knot Springs,
Eighteen mile* from Columbus,
Board pftf mouth s2> 00
“ “ week 8 A
“ “ day 2 oo
Lodging or meal 50
Liberal reduction lor families or by the season.
Free use of Bath*.
augil s# Mrs. | H. LOCKHART.
Rowland Springs,
Five miles northeast of Carteravllle, Oa.,
One of the Most Popular Watering P'aces
in the South Before the War,
! 8 AGAIN OPEN FOB TIIE RECEPTION OF
1 guests. The buildings and grounds have
been put in good repair. The water is distribut
ed through all the rooms of the main building,
with bath rooms sud other modern improve
ments. There are also ample accommodations
for taking
MINERAL BATHS
very near one of the Springs. Also a very
pleasant Hall in a beautiful grove, built expressly
for dancing.
THE GROUNDS
are beautifully shaded, with pleasant walks and
drives. The water*, both Freestone and Min
eral, are not surpassed by any in the State.
The number of guests will be limited; lienee,
parties at a distance wishing to visit these
Springs, had best write before hand, and they
will be inforiu- and whether they can be accommo
dated or not.
TERMS.
$lO per week; less than a week $2 per day.
THE TABLE
will be furnished with the best the markets will
afford.
n. <>. iMinni Vk.
j.ia d.wtf
For Sale or Rent.
\ I r E offer for sals one of the
ft most desirable residences
iu the city, conveniently located.** , ?
on St. Clair street, ImmediatclvJßrM
south of St Luke church. The house is two story
with attic, nine rooms, well and conveniently
finished, good wetland cistern water, and all nec
essary out buildings. This place is well Improv
ed and has all conveniences. Also tiie house and
lot southeast corner Troup and Thomas sta. Thin
place is well improved, and convenient to busi
ness, churches and schools. Will rent if not
sold. J. J. & W. R. Wood,
augfi eodl 77 Broad Street,
(J. A. KffiHNE,
MEIICIIANT TAILOR
I.T I llroml Sfrcrt,
HAN on baud a handsome assortment of Gen
tlemen's Dress Goods, English and French
Caaaiiuores, Vestings, Ac.
Cutting done at reasonable rates.
Have your Clothes made by me, and I guaraute
perfect aatisfhction Iu style and price.
Jaußl ly
J. T. COOK,
Stalls 15 & 17. Market House,
EEPS constantly on hand aud for sale the
BKBT MEATH that can be obtained.
iuh2s dlv
J. D. Rambo. W. W. Mackall.
It A MHO A MACK ALL,
Attorneys til lam,
Office opposite Central Hotel. Columbus, Ga.
Practice iu State aud Alabama Courts.
RkfeusNOlW—Gen, Joseph E. Johnston, Savan
nah. Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, Ga.; Gov.
J. Black Groome. Annapolis, Md.; A. A J. K. Leo,
Jr., Eaqa., St. Louis.
jel6 ly
THORNTON A GRIMES.
Attorneys at lain.
OFFICE over Abell A Co.’s, corner of Broad
aud St. Clair streets, Columbus, Ga.
jaulft ly
Joseph F. Pou,
Vttorni‘> ,V t ouiiscllor ut Dm,
OFFICE west side Broad street over store of
W. H. Robarts a- Cos. Practices in State and
Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to
Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Ac. Spe
cialty made of Couveyancihg. Examining Titles,
Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United
States. All business promptly attended to.
fcbT dtf
J. M. McMIILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
1 PRACTICES in Courts of Georgia aud Alabama.
1 Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd A
Oo.'a.
*#” Special attention given to collections.
jau 10 tf
John Blackmar,
St. (Mail- Strict, Gunby’s Building, next to
Pnvr, Ilia's A 00.
Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance.
HKFKB, BY PBBMISBJON,
To Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bunk, this city,
jan 23- ly
L. P. AKNCHBACHLR.
Fusiliionitbli' T iloi*.
I>OOMH over Moffett’s Drug Store.. lam reg
\ ularly supplied with the latest FASHION
PLATES, and am prepared to guarantee perfect
satisfaction. t reasonable rates.
mh2l eoddm
H. THOMPSON,
Ltvory it ml Sale Slablo,
OGLETHORPE STEET, between Randolph and
Bryan. The best of Saddle mid Harness
Horses. A flue lot of Carriages and Buggies
always on hand.
attention given to the accommodation
f Drovers. They will find it to their interest to
put up with him.
febU tf
T. S. SPEAR,
No, 101 Broad St„ Columbus, Ga.
Gold Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds,
Silnr ond Plated Ware,
spurrimN % si*i:i i ai.tv
Which do not tire the Eye, and last many
years without change.
ENKRAVINE X I.ATLY HONE, “<*•
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
All orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Sewing Machine Depot.
Needles 50cents per dozen. Oil, best quality.
feblO tf
Notice to the Public.
H aving purchased a fine hearse, i
am prepared to furnish it whenever needed,
and can also supply Carriages for funerals at lib
eral rates.
my 14 ly A. fit If EL. _
( OLI M in s
Female College!
FIRST SESSION BEGINS
First Monday in October.
College established on the University plan.
Course of study distributed into the schools of
Belles Lettres, History and Literature, Ancient
Languages, Modern languages. Mathematics,
Natural Science, Mental and Moral Science, Pen
manship, Elocution and Calisthenics, together
with the schools of Art and Music.
Prof. G*o. W. Chakk, Principal of School of
Music
A full faculty elected on the 10th September.
For further information apply to
G. R. GLENN,
Chairman of Faculty, or to
TRUSTEES:
J. Rhodes Browne, A. Illges, I). F. Will, ox,
A. M. Allen and Geo. P. fiwift, Sr.
jy‘29 tr
H, 0, MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP,
South Store in Jones’ Building, Oglethorpe St.
OUYB aud sells old Furniture
I) on Commission.Upholwter
_tffcJ,ng. Gaue Work and Repairing
done generally, in good style.
IbMHHgV I am now using Johnson's cele-
X brated stains, -aich are the
best in the United States. 11. D. MOORE,
Just South of McKee’s Carriage Shop.
apr!B ly
j W. J. WATT.** J. A. WALKER. CHAB. H. WATT.
WAIT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE .VTNO KKTAIL
G rocers and Commission Merchants
Corner undur llnnkln lloiinis
; Have 111,- I,artiest ami Best Selected Stock of tiroeeries in the City of Columbus,
consisting op
BACON SIDES, HULK SIDES, ItAOON SHOUIiDEHS, BULK SIIOUL
| DEBS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS.
LAUD in tierces, in buckets and keK. , ,
FLOUR of all erodes, includiijK the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand,
the best in the world. . _
I! VGOING, TIES, SALT. SUGAR, M ACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE,
coffee, (Oysters, sakdines, crackers, potash, soda,
STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods such as
OSNABURGS, sheeting, shirtings, checks, stripes, yarns
and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of
WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to sr>, and of any brand or per cent.
proof that may bo desired.
Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of
SYRUP cannot bo equaled in this eitv. It Includes nil grades of New Or
leans in barrel*-and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice
FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much
cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select
ed expressly for our trade.
Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur
chasing elsewhere.
jatll tf WATT a- WAI.KKH.
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale* and Retail Grocer,
Junction Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe Streets,
Oolxuntous, Gta.
I HAVK IN STOKE A LARGE STOCK OF
Groceries and Provisions
which were bought at lowest cash prices in car load lots anti which lam soiling at the very lowest
prices for CASH,
200 barrels Flour of all grades, including the Silver Lake brand at
$6.23 to $8.60 per barrel.
Bacon and Bulk Meats of all kinds. Corn, Oats, Meal.
Lard—Choice Leaf in tierces, kegs and buckets.
Florida and New Orleans Syrups. Silver Drips and West India
Molasses.
Sugars of every grade. Choice Teas. #
Mackerel in packages of every size, one-half Hie price of bacon.
Domestic Dry Goods, including Osnaburgs, Shootings, Checks, Stripes,
Cotton Yarns, &e. Shoes, Wines aud Liquors.
Bagging, Ties, Salt, Tin Ware, &o.
pS- My stock will always bo kept full aud complete. Terms STRICTLY
CASH, except to PROMPT-PAYING customers. No charge for drayage.
Respectfully,
mh3 de.odawtf O• HAJIII.TOXi.
Sawyer’s “Eclipse” Cotton Gin,
WITH OE WITHOUT CONDENSER.
O
Patented June 10, ls;:{, Reissued Decembers, 1 574.
This is the llftli year that my Gin lias been offered to the public, and its
merits have made it so popular from Virginia to Texas, and from Arkansas
to Florida, that I have boon compelled to erect, entirely new works and sup
ply them with new machinery and a largely increased force of mechanics.
I am now ready to moor HH_v .irtmiml that nn poußihly arise, :uwt nil orders
will bo tilled prompt ly.
THE ECLIPSE GIN HAS NO EQUAL as a linter, either in speed or
quality of lint.
It is offered LOW FOR CASH. Every GIN IS GUARANTEED.
The attention of Grangers and ail others engaged in tiie production of
cotton is called to it, and they are invited to visit my works whenever in the
city, and inspect the machine.
Send for Circular and Price List.
Shops and office -Corner Cherry and Fifth streets, Macon, Ga.
je!3 2taw.tw2m I*. < ’■ ktU I I'.U.
Encourage Home Enterprise!
G. T. WILLIAMS & BRO
A i*l it-i< ft and lOtfrapherN !
Gallery Over CARTER’S Drug Store.
None but First-class Pictures, all Sizes and Styles.
PLAIN OR COLORED, RY THE BEST ARTIST!
PHOTOGRAPHS, Ferreotypes, GLACE,
IVORY and PORCELAIN PICTURES!
Olil Viet in on Copied, and by the combination of the Artist’s Brush,
(Prof. Cham. l)i;Bitaii-K,) they niii’|Mins the origiiuil.
One visit will satisfy any one that no bettku PICTURES, of any kind,
can be had than those taken at this GALLERY. resfHritlesN o cloudy
wontli< k i*. Special care taken t.o sec'ure PERFECT PICTURES of CHJL
DREN. Wo dkfy competition in Prices and Style of Work.
Gallery Over Carter’s Drug Store.
FRAMES, GLASS, ami FRAMING FIXTURES, of all kinds and
sizes, on hand and made to order. mh2(! tf
HOOTS AND SHOIX
POPE & LONG,
DEALERS IN
Wo Hoop Alvnys on Ilitmll
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ?!
All the Leading Styles and Qualities
OF
Boots and Shoes!
Such as the people want.
Otir stock is all manufactured for OCR
OWN TRADE, aud we warrant every pair to befl
Terms Cash, and Low Prices.
BOOTS AM> SHOES.
BOOTS AND SHOES
No. 104 liroiul Wl eeet.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J. H. BRAMHAIL,
Wtttc!hmak(!i' and Jeweler*! akd akkt ro
99 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. : .-■itiiyor .•<; winy Matihlnes
SELLS THE BEST SPECTACLES.’ P-*t Machine Oil, Needles. Ac., for all Machines.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. Sewing Machines Repaired.
i
If you would preserve your sight, call on Biiamhall and get a pair of
his best Spectacles or Eye Glasses.
janl tf
\
Bteam Power Pointer
- fli,.;
COLUMBUS, GA.,
TS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL. AND
I Experienced Workmen employed in each Do
partiueut.
Orders for work of any description Ailed with
dispatch, aud at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or printed to or
der at short notice.
Hoot'ljit lloolcut
FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always iu stock: also printed to order when de
sired.
WHIPPING PAPER AMI IIAUH.
A large quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable' for
Merchants, now in stock, which 1 am selling low
in any quantity desired, either printed or plain
ffjr Prices and Specimens of Work furnished
on application.
THOM. GIMIKUT,
Itamlolpli Mrcrl, C'oltiiiilHiM, <>n.
janl tt
EVERYBODY SUITED.
We are this Season in Receio* r-’ '
Supply of all Sizes ’
Celebrated
xs^\\l 'Milk/"/, x
ffoAK*ft
I For bo Hi Wood und Coal.
Besides a full assortment of other Popular
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES,
GHATEN,
J And feel justified in saying that we are SURE
| we can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both
iu quality and price.
Of other Goods In our line, we have a large and
complete assortment, such as
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
OK EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HARDWARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL
HODS. KIIOVELS. AC.
All of these articles we CAN and WILL sell at
VERY BOTTOM PRICES,
inn 1 dtf W. H. ROBARTS k CO.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Columbus, Oa., June 6th, 1875.
DAILY TRAINS
Leave Columbus 1 :80 a m
Arrive Montgomery 7:03 a m
" Mobile 5:10 PM
" New Orleans 11:45 pm
Hehua 2:26i*m
•• Vicksburg 10:10 am
“ Louisville 7:15 am
Leave Columbus K :30 am
Arrive Atlanta 4:lopm
•• Now York 4:15 p m
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery 12:40 p m
From Atlanta 5:55 a m
E. I‘. ALEXANDER, General Manager.
11. M. ABBETT, Agent, janl-tf
Notice.
OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD RAILROAD, )
June 1, 1875. j
ON and after this date Trains on this Road will
run us follows:
PASSENGER TRAIN, with FREIGHT ATTACHED.
Daily, (Sundays excepted) making close connec
tion with M. k E. It. R. for Eufaula:
Leave Columbus 2:00 p. m.
Arrive at Troy 0:23 e. m.
Leave Troy 1:15 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 8:32 A. M.
jel tf W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
Summer Schedule.
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD!
XTNTILL further notice Trains on this Road
J will run as fellows— -Tuesdays, Thubsdays
and HArunuAYs:
Leave Columbus 6:00 a. m. 2:30 p. m .
Leave Kingsboro 8:(X)a. m. 5:00 r. m.
W. REDD, .Jr„
jy7 lw Superintendent.
E. L. Guay. H. H. Guay.
E. GRAY Sc 00.,
AGENT’S FOR SALE OF
Texas LanoLß
I) ARTIES desiring to emigrate to Texas, wl j
do well to rail on us, as we have lauds i
almost every county in Texas for salo.
Will give letters of introduction to responsible
parties, who will take pleasure In showing lands
all over the State.
We also settle old land claims on reasonable
claims.
Mr. K. L. Gray has Just returned after a resi
dence of twenty years in Texas.
Office at Alabama Warehouse. frnblO 6m
Notice.
HAVING heretofore hold stock in the Georgia
Home insurance Company of Columbus,
Georgia, I hereby give notice that I have sold said
stock and transferred the same, and under sec
tion 14U6 of the Code of 1873,1 am hereby exempt
from any liabilities of the Company.
Jfifl oarnfit JOHN L. .TONES.
BOOTS ANI) SHOES.
NOTICE.
The Wheeler aud Wilson Sewing Machine Business
of this city uml surrounding country will in ihture he conducted by the Company, who willcontluue
t ■ in machines on
Muni lily PnyinuutK.
Our now Family Machine is unrivalled for its lightness and durability.
<>m* N<‘\v INo. (> and 7 Machines,
pronounced by tiie most competent Judges the BERT for all manufucturfug purposes, arc well adapt
ed to the lightest family work.
We ask all to call and examine these new Machines, or give their orders to sur City Agent, Mr. 8.
NORMAN, who will rail on them. N. lI.—No cards-
H. C. TURPIN,
Olllcp, No. 100 Hi’omlSi. General Agont*
augß lw
WANTED.
10,000 BUSHELS DRIED PEELED PEACHES!
AT THE
Wholesale Dry Goods House
OF
Gawley & Lewis,
152 Broad Street,
Jylß tf OA.
1849. 1875.
Willcox’s Insurance Agency.
EaSTABLISIEEiP 1849.
OLD! STRONG!! FIRE-TESTED!!
H.33PIIESE!KrTmO
1819. 2Etua Insurance Company, .... - $6,500,0Cf
1810. Hartford Fire Insuranco Oomuany, .... 2,500,000
1809. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company, - - 27,000,000
j 1864. New York Underwriters' Agency, .... 4,000,000
1853. Continental Insurance Company, .... 2,500,000
1795. Insurance Company of North Amerioa, ... 4,600,000
1829. Franklin Fire Insurance Company, - - - - 4,000,000
1853. Phoenix Insurauoe Company, ..... 2,400,000
$53,500,000
Expoi'b'iicc, ld<iuitultle AitJuatments,
Prompt Hottloments.
janlGtf D. F. Willeox.
ALIVE! ABLE! AND WILLING!!
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY!
San Francisco, Cal.
(Mild Capital ! Ample Reserve Fund !
Fair Adjustments ! Prompt Settlements !
G. GUNBY JORDAN,
jan27 Cm Agont.
cottoT warehouse
AND
Commission Business.
\\T E. the.undersigned, have entered into copartnership for transacting a Cotton Warehouse and
YY Commission Business, under the firm numu of
Allen, Bedell & Cos.
Ou tho first day of August next they will take charge of tho FONTAINE WAREHOUSE as
successors of Allen, Freer A lllges. Iu the meantime, will serve their friends and the public iu any
legitimate way pertaining to this business,
A. M. ALLEN,
A. Q. BEDELL.
JOSEPH 8. GARRETT,
Columbus, Ga., Juno Hth, 1875. (3uio) J. M. O’BIIIKN.
THE LIGHT DUET GULLETT
COTTON GIN!
o
Til K I'NDKIIHKiNKU AGAIN n ITERS TO SELL THIS UNRIVALED GIN, AND
Waei’aiU I , erfee( SSj 1 11 nIVk• tioii.
r nilK GIN has been recently improved, and for rapid execution of work and remarkable PRESER
-1 VATION of staple justly merits its claim as the BEST COTTON GIN ever made. Being simple
in its construction, with the smallest amount of friction possible, it requires loss power to perform
Its work.
Let no Party in Want of a GOOD MACHINE Fail to Call
and Examine Specimen at Fontaine Warehouse.
C. H. ALLEN,
je27 :im Agent.
White Sulphur Springs,
Moriwotlicr County,
OPEN FOR THE SEASON !
rpilE PROPRIETORS BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE REFITTED AND RE
-1 modeled this popular SUMMER RESORT. All iu search of Health, Pleasure and Comfort, can
find all combined at these Springs. INVALIDS will find their wants fully supplied, and the water
better than a doctor for the cure of LIVER and HKIN DISEASES.
A Spacious Ball Boom, an Elegant Band, a Billiard Saloon and Ten Pin Alley
have been provided. Best fare the market affords and attentive servants. Clean beds and plenty of
room. Hacks will run regularly from terminus of N. kH. Railroad, and from LaGrange.
Board—*3o per mouth; $lO per week; $2 per day.
my 14 2m BHOWW & UPLAND, Proprietors.
Columbus Oil Company.
We offer to the WHOLESALE trade of Columbus and surrounding country,
CARBON OIL, 110, 130 and 175.
FIRE TEST. Alho,
Gasoline and all Lubricating Oils,
Wet Virginia, Lard, Wool, Spindle uud Tallow Oil.
*S-Tl>o above Oil* wo KiamnKio to c n ALWAYS for lobs than can be taid down from ally other
market, In barrels. Prices subject to fluctuation of market and quantity of purchases,
outre 94 llroml si reet, ur llnliler’a Fluor Store. ">hto lx