Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1864, September 28, 1858, Image 1
R. ELLIS & Cos., Proprietors,
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Sept. Ist, 1858. R. ELLIS & CO.
Msfttltti Jail® iittim
HOWARD & WEEMS,
ATTORN EYSATL AW,
CHA ALA
ROBERT N. HOWARD. WALTER II- WEEMS.
Crawford, Ala., June B—wtwtf.
JAMES A."CLEJN DhxNLN,
ATTORNEY A T L A W,
AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCER Y,
Ilfl a 'VILLiv, II nry Conmy. Ala.
July 20, 1858.—wly.
GRICE & WALLACE,
ATmM&iasvs ait
BUTLER, GEORGIA.
WTLL give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to them.
W. L. GRICE. VVM.fii WALLACE.
December 16—wtf
T-J.GUNN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HAMILTON, GA.
WILL attend promptly to all busineess entrusted
to him.
January 2G, 1858—wly.
K. A. TURNIPSEED,
ATTORN E Y A T L A W ,
CV TUBERT ,
Randolph County, Ga.
HAVING removed from Cusseta, loCulhbert,
Randolph county, will give prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to his care.
ap27—wtf.
WdMSAS W. ©©ll,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PRESTON, Webster County, Ga.
WILL practice in the counties of Clay, Chat
tahoochee, Webster, Early, Randolph,
Stewart and Sumter. Particnlar attention giv
en to collecting and remitting.
January 27, 1857—wtf.
s sstaffordT^
ATTORNEY AT LAV,
BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY. GA.
wt f .
W. S, JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
CUSSETA,
Chattahoochee County, Ga.
(Jives hisentire attention to tho practice in Chat
ttahoocheeaml adjoining counties,
an 26—wtwiy*
WILLIAM TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cuthbert, Randolph Cottnty, Georgia.
WILL practice in the counties of Randolph,
Calhoun, Terrell, Early, Clay, Baker,
Dougherty, Miller and Stewart.
REFERS TO
Wellborn, Johnson & Sloan, Attorneys at Law,
Columbus, Georgia.
All business intrusted to his care will receive
immediate attention. June 6, 1858—wtwtf
~MARJON BETHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
TALBOTTON, Talbot County, Ga
ictober 24th, 185 G. wtwtf.
BAUGH & SLADE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
WILL practice taw in Muscogee and the adjoin
ing counties of Georgia and Alabama,
fgr Office over Bank of Columbus, Broad St.
ROBERT BAUGH J- SLADE,
Columbus,Ga. March 27 1857. wtwt<
YIaTTTITvI r,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
BUENA VISTA,
MARION COUNTY, GA.
t tTILI, practice iu the countiesof Marion Ma
ty co i, *wart, ‘aylor, Chattahoochee and any
of tue a Ijoiuing counties when i heir■lervires'maT
b required. Aiso in the District Court oi tho United
States lorthe Dl trict of Georgia.
VVM. D. ELAM. T HAD DECS OLIVER.
Ss:>tmhr l O— wtf
“MOSES & LA WES.
ATTORNEY’S AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
next door to the Post Office.,£B
R.J MOSES, WILLIAM ALA WES-
Sept. 21st—tb
1000 ACRES OF
Flint River Lands, for Sale.
THE uudersigneu being desirous oi wind-
up their businessj offer for sale, on any
to suit purchasers, a valuable settle
| men i of
One Tliousand Acres of Land,
I lying on the Wes* side of the Flint River, ten miles
i north o! Oglethorpe, and ten miles r soutb hot Rey
l nolds Two hundred acresot this settlement is num
ber onepine land, the balanct (300 acre 9) entirely
swamp. The swamp land is less liable to be innun
dated by the River than any lands on said River
in Macon county* and will doubtless make from
60to -Obushels of corn per acre, and from 1500 t o
2000 lbs ol cotton. There are 80 acres ot pine and,
and loot Swamp cleared and in a state ot cultiva
tion. Water, health and society cannotbe excelled
SOMb ° Mr %OK P £ MOMTFOBT,
Julvll—w&twtf. at Oaiethorpe.Ga.
RELIGIOUS LIBRARY.
Triumph over Death ~5
Living to Christ 85
Methodism in Earnest, the Histcffy of a Great
Revival .....SI. 50
Light on Little Graves, 75
Lighted Valley
The Guiding 5tar...... J?
Marshall on Sanctification
The Martyr Lamb 50
Dymg Thoughts
Meditations on the Lord’s Prayer nt)
Story of Grace fx
Thought for the Thoughtful 50
’ .Missionary’s Daughter
Christian Prayer fx
The Hannah’s
Scripture Portions
Last Hours of Christ 40
Plain Thoughts u x
The above, with many other valuable books,
or sale bv
may 13—wtwtf J.W. PEASE &. CLARK.
THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1858.
THE LAST CALL I
MONEY WANTED.
I'HE subscriber having purchased the entire
interest ol V. R. TOMMKY, in the Notes
and accounts of the iate firm ol J. ENNIS Ai CO
(which arm was dissolved on the first Oct 1855,)
would earnestly solicit all indebtec to said firm,
either by note or account, to call at the store of
J. Enniß &Cos ,and settle tho same,or they will
find their Notes and Accounts in the bauds >i
! an officer for collection.
J ENNIS.
Columbus, Oct wtwt
FOR ‘ALE.
THE Subscriber nas on hand a few STILLS *'or
uanuw luring Peach Brandy or Whis
ky* which he wti *ery tow ALSO,
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware,
every description, vv icf can be bought at the
lowcs rates
oneon sb 1 uotic and',a liberalterms.
J. B. IllCKS,Agent,
iulylS vt Next loor below “Sans
Rroad -treet,
A GREAT BAKG MN!
THE Subscribers, having now purchased the
entire pro perty of the Coweta Falls Manu
lacturing Company, offer the same for sale. It is
o eof the best situations tor Milling and Manu
facturing purposes in the wholo country, and will
ho sold on long credits, and the most liberal terms.
Titles of Warrantee will be made.
SEABORN JONES,
PAUL J SE>I WES,
JOHN L. MUSTIAN,
June!o, wtwtf JAMES VV. WARREN
WRIPPIM & WS PIPER,
OF ALL SIZES AND DUALITIES,
FOR Si: LB AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
TERMS CASH. iunelSwtwtf
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
THORN’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
COPAIBA AND SARSAPARILLA,
possesses advantages not enjoyed by any other
medicine foi the cure of - sexual diseases, which
must with an enlightened public render it assuredly
highly popular, and a desideratum long sought for
in the medical world. It needs no confinement or
change of diet. In its approved form, that of paste,
it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant
sensation to the patient. It has acquitted the
utmost fame in almost every part of Europe ; it
has been examined, approved of,and sanctioned by
the faculty of medicine, and recommended by the
most eminent of the profession. Prepared by J.
B THORN, Chemist, and for sale,
wholesale anc retail, by John A. Tarrant & Cos.
Agents Ibi tho United Duties, 278 Or.cnwich
street, New York
As the above valuable preparation lias been ex
tensively counterfeited by unprincipled parties in
the United States, the proprietor has adopted, as a
precaution against imposition on consumers, a
Label, of which the following is a fac simile, and
which will be found burnt in upon the bottom of
each pot of the genuine intended for sale in the
United States, Canada, British Provinces, West
Indies, and South America.
/ CHEMIST.T\
h LONDON \
[I JOHN.A.TARRANT •]
l ’ NEW YORK. SI
\<£ SOLE AGENT. 7 I
.The stamp around each pot will also bear the
names of the proprietor ard of the United States
agents
Druggists aud Doalcrs will observe on each do
zen packages the following label:
Important Caution. The increased reputaiori
and grea ana tor , s ci.xtract
of Copaiba and Sarsaparilla, have been induce
rnents lor others to offer imitations of this valuable
medicine. Venders are particularly warned of thi?
fact, that they may be on their guard, and not
dispose of any impure article, calculated to injure
their reputation, and destroy the merits of the
original preparation, to obviate which tho Sub
scriber (successor to James Tarrant, by whom it
w’as first introduced into the United States) has
attached his signature to this caution, to counterfeit
which is forgery John A. Tarrant.
Address orders for the above article, with full
directions for shipment to D
JOHN A TAR.RANT&. CO.,
DruCT"ists, No. 278 Greenwich, cor. Warren
St., N~ Y
Oct 7 1857.—wtwiy.
mw ®o®&3.
DOCT THORNE, by Antony
‘*3Bfc T A , p£rFpllow. by the author of
Which the Right or the Left.
Man upon the Sea; comprising a detailed ac
co nt of Remarkable Voyages, Ancient as well
Modern, by Frank B Goodrich.
Titcomb’s Letter to Young People, Single and
Married, by Timothy Titmouse, Esq.
The Art ot Beauty, or Science ol a Lacy’s 1 oi
let. by Lola .Vlontez,
The Family Aquarium, by H. D. Butler.
The American Horse Tamer and Faurier,
showing how to cure the wildest and most vicious
horse in the world of kicking, balking, and other
bad habits. , , , , ,
Also, anew supply of otner books.
Mary Derwent, by Mrs Ann S Stephens.
Debit and Credit, a Novel.
Lord Montague’s Page, by James.
A Womans Thought about Women.
Mesula, by Sewel.
Guy Livingstone. #
Lena Rivers
Quitts; a Novel.
Just received and for *sle by
—dwtt J. W PBASL & CLARK.
Administrator's Sale.
TT7TLL be sold at the Court House do<.r in the
Vv town of Blakely, Early county, Georgia,
on the first Tuesday in October next, \vithin the
legal hours of sale, Lot of Land, No. 278. in the
28th district of said couDty, as tho property of
William L Jeter, deceaed[for the benefit otthe
heirs and creditors of said estate.
SARAH A. JETER, Adrar’x.
, Aug. 30,1858. wlm
BROWS’S HOTEL,
OP POSIT! THE PASSENGER *EPOT
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
B. F. DENSE, Superintendent.
2^”Meals ready on (ho arrival of every Train.
Macon, Ga., April 15 1856. wtf.
BEDELL & WEEMS,
HWE removed t” the c-irnor formerly occu
pied by VV A Redd, & o , lately by Watt
and Stappington , where tliev will keep constantly
on hand, a w r ell selected stock of
GtaOOERI s,
consisting in part of Bacon, Bagging and Rope
Sugar and Cofleo, Liquors, &c A*l ot which
they oiler at the lowest market prices.
Aug 30, 1855. wtf.
BABBOUR COUNTY LAX lb
FOR SHE.
HAVING purchased land in the West, I now
offer lor sale both my p antations, lying on
tho North Cou'ikee Creek. The place on which
I now reside, known as the Barna Ivey Plantation
contains 2,475 acres, wuth a large proportion of
fresh and Hammock land. Th re are on the plan- j
tation 1,4000 acres cleared, and in a fine state f
cultivation, thoroughly drained, with a large num
ber ol well located ditches. The dwelling is
commodious, having C large rooms, neatly finish
ed, and is situated within the corporate limits of
Glennville, convenient to the Colleges and
Churches. The out houses are in good repair and
sufficient for the accommodation oi - 100 negroes.
On th s place, are two new gin houses, one of
which is propelled by water power, to which is
attached a grist mill, all in good order.
Lying broadside this place is my other planta
tion, recently owned by Col. W. ll* Owens, con
taining 901 acres. Tho dwelling, out-houses, gin
house and screw are all new and well finished,
and equally convenient to Glennville. Being de
termined to sell, I would not object to dividing
my lands to suit purchasers. To those acquainted
with these lands 1 need not say more—to those at
a distance, I would say that they cannot be ex
celled in point of health or productiveness in east
Alabama.
Glonnville is noted for the morality, intelligence
and refinement of its citizens. It is situated 12
miles Irom the Mobile and Girard Railroad, 6
miles from Jernigan, a steamboat landing on the
Chattahoochie river, and 1G miles from Eufaula,
to which point the South-Western Railroad of
Georgia will soon be completed. For further par
ticulars, address me at Glennville, Alabama.
11. BASS.
Sept 7, 1858. wtf
Great Inducements to
LAND BUYERS!
1 offer the following genuine bargains
BSSlito those who wi3h buy Land in Barbour
a r fllS cou Al:,
1. ‘ will sell my home place, situated
miles South of tne town of Clayton,
at per acre. This place contains One Thousand
Acres,'6ooare cleared, 251) fresh, lies well, and is one
of the handsomest places in the country The grow
ing crop, which purchasers are invited to examine,
will speak for the productiveness of the land. The
woodland is heavily timbered with oak and hickory.
The imp ovementsare of the besi character, embrac
ing a two story house, with eight rooms, well buili
and in good repair The health of the place is ex
cebent, beyond al 1 doubt; and there is an abun
dance of the best water Fences in excellent order,
and‘ heplantation improvementsas good as could be
desired.
2 In immediate connection with this place, I will
sell a body of 51)0 acres, 3tio acres open, firs! rale
fences and th* other improvements pretty good
Price .$6 pe acre Sold separate or in connection wit
the home p ace as preferred
3. Also 9noacres of lano three miles distant fro>
the other places, known as the mill tract. •n tins
place ‘her are 300 acres land open, balance wei
timbered. Health and wale- excellent and the am
strong and productive. Price six dollars pei acre
4. Aifo, scvt-ral Desirable Bui ding Lots, in the
town of Clayton
B.’S s ”Come 80**11 and buy bargains
.1 HN H. .VILLEh.
Clayton, Ala. Aug. 20, 1858—wti.
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Care of
COUGHS, COLOS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTU.iIA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
AND FOR TIIE RELIEF OF CONSU3IFTIVE PATIENTS IN
ADVANCED STAGES OF TIIE DISEASE.
We need not speak to the public of its virtues.
Throughout evorv town and almost every hamlet
ot the American States, its wonderlui cures of
pulmonary complaints have made it already
known. Nay, lew are the lamlies in any civilized
country on this continent without some personal
experience of its effects: and fewer yet the commu
nities anywhere which have not among them some
living trophy of its victory over the subtle and
dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs W hUe
it is the most powerful antidote vet known to
man tor the formidable and dangerous diseases of
the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest
and safest remedy that can be employed tor infants
and young persons. Parents should have it in
store against the insidious enemy that steals upon
them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to
believe Cherry Pectoral saves more lives by the
consumption it prevents than those it cures. Keep
it by you, aud cure your colds while they are cur
able, nor neglect them until no human skill can
master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the
vitals, eats your life away. Ail know the dread
ful fatality ot lung disordors, and as they know
too the virtues of this remedy we need not do
more than to assure them it is still made the best
it can be. We spare co cost, no care, no toil to
produce it the most perfect possible, and thus
aflord those who rely on it the best agent which
our skill can furnish for their cure.
KT Prepared by DR. JAMES C AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
au d „ „
SOLD BY
Dr. David Young and Danforth, Nagel & Cos.
Columbus, and by nearly all Druggists in the
South.
July 24, 185S.—wijtw3m.
rpHE subscriber i- now ma ufactoring iher .-I
I Iru-h Poteen YYhis>k* .a’ hispuce one and a
j half miles from Columbus which he warrants to
I i>e pure and genuine, "and equal to the best Poteen
! Whisky manufaciuied unde ground in Ireland
j Apa>t from its being a health* and pleasant be
verage. it is an xcellei t remedy for Colds,
Diarrhoea, Worms, &c Foi s-ale by the bottle
at Brooks .fc Chapman’s Dug ‘-tore, at Brassill &
Co’s by the drink or c herwise, and by the gallon
i at the distillery. ~
! marfi —wtwtf ARR ANNAN
Bacon! Bacon!
Lave nowonhaml and willbe constantiv rt
’ * ceivinir. Prime Tennessee Bacon—Hams, Sides
aud Shoulders, which we will sell at thelowesiCom
mis-ion House prices.
Mar2o ** &twtf E. BARNARD & CO.
j
TO THOSt INDEBTED.
fVTE hcrcbv stive notice that all claims due us, and
VV noi paid or satis actorih arranged, prior to the
next return day of the respectivecounties in which
the parties reside, will be sued. None shall be sligh
ted.
mar 20 —wtwtf. E BARNARD & CO.
ssiDiirm® Gan®*
THE HALLOTYPE PICTURES
A. J. RIDDLE,
HAS purchased of J. Gurney, of New York, the
exclusive right for takihg Hallotype Pictures,
which is a littleaheadof anything iu the way of Pic
ture taking thi world haseverseen. There is noth
ing to which they can be c- npared in the art of
Photography, but bear a strong resemblance to wax
figures, for softness and beauty of light and shade.
Ladies and genttemen are invited to call and exam
ine specimens.
Artists who desire to learn this new and beautiful
art, and secure rights for other counties wilt please
cation A. J RIDDLE, Jolumbus Ga. Julv25 —
Administrator s Sale,
a THE well known plantation, belong
ing to theestate of tho late Col. Wm.
Toney, deceased,will be sold by order of
Court, at Fort Gaines, Clay Cos. Ga., on First
Tuesday in November next-
This Plantation iies on the Chattahoochee Ri
ver, five miles above Fort Gaines, the western
terminus of the S. W. Rail Road, and on theroad
from the latter place to Eufaula, on which a daily
stage passes; it has fine improvements, to-wit—
a new two story dwelling house,large and com
modious, with seven rooms,all ceiled and painted,
with brick chimneys to six rooms, anew gin
house and new cotton screw, and i’ramod negro
houses,all new and complete. The houselot£and
negro houses are well watered, and so is every
field on the plantation; witha good garden and
orchards of apples, pears, peaches &c attached.—
There are about 800 acres of corn andcotton land
in cultivation, all nearly a dead level, whose pro
ductive quality can be judged from the fact well
authenticated, that 30 hands have actually cleated
$62,000 from 1850 to 1857, from the sales of s>x
crops ol corn and cotton m de on the place, and
this too over and above all plantation expenses.
. This Plantation lies on tho Georgia side of the
Chattahoochee, opposite to Col Archibald Mc-
Kays. and contains about 1200 .acres oi’ land
more or less, and will be sold on the usual favor
able credits of land sales,all to bespecially decla
red on the day of sale.
South western Georgia is the cotton growing
region proper, and as these river plantations sell
at 10 to sls per acre, an opportunity will now bo
offered to the public to buy a large open planta
tion in a high state of cultivation, at a very mode
rate price, and on easy and accommodating
terms.
R. G. RICKS. ) . * .
W. TONEY, 5 Admrs,
July IC, 1858—wtds.
The Columbus Enquirer, Cuthbert Reporter,
Federal Union, Augusta Constitutionalist, Green
ville Mouniaineer & Patriot, So • a, and the
Favet’eville Observer, No, Ca. will each copv
weekly until 1-t November, and send bill to the
subscribers at For’ Gaines, Ga.
\ lioo l Chiirre t Pureins- a Go id Parra,
Well Improved near TalbJtton. Ga.
.-dSjg BY virtue of author iy in me ves ed.by
last will and teatam'-ut ol Jehu N.t ar
ter, late of U lb a c xinty deceis and, will
be sold before the Conn House door in Ta*b tt n,
on the first Tuesday in October next, within the
lawtul hours ol sale, to th higbe-t btdd r— ?:o
plantation upon which said dec used resid and at
thetime of hisMeath.
Said plantation consists of about eight hundred
and filty acres, a fair “roportion ot w hich is a >od
woodland and good bottomland The d•* cili g
and outhouses aiv roomy and in g"od ia*-te,an
excellent new gin house ana -crew* d'hig planta
tion lies from one t<> tnr* e miles westot I albotton
adjoining lands of R v Janie- D Wilson est
Harris, Jas Z * ffmukes, Jesse Carter, Jas- G.
Lennard, Doctor T. B. Turner. Tho?. N. (Jib
son, Young N. Edwards and Thos. H Persons
It will be -old as a whole or divided as the- best
interest of the estate ri ay seem to indicate on the
day of-ale
Mr H Jordan, ove r seer on he plantation, will
show the premises to auv one who will call to
look. Terms of sale will be easy, and the plac
is worthy of examinat <>n by anv one wishing o
purchase land in Talbot county.
WILLIAM R NEAL.
Executor of Jehu N Carter, dec’d.
Talbotton, Ga., Aug 10, 1858—vvtcis.
YALUAB .E
Chattahoochee River Lauds.
FOR SALE, AT A LOW PRICE.
TIIE subscriber oilers for sale 3200 acres
of land lying and fronting two miles on
the River in Henry county, Ala., 15 miles
below Fort Gaines, Geo. (to which place lhe
South Western Rail Road is now beingextended)
and 5 miies above Columbia, Alabama The
tract is susceptible of division into two very desi
rable settlements—lies very level, iswell watered,
the location remarkably healthy, and the pureha
ser could have the corn, fodder and stock at a low
rate. Beiog determined to sell, those desiring a
bargain, will not be able to find one more dis
posed to give them one than I am. I shall keep
this advertisement standing until I sell. Come and
look for yourselves, or for particulars address me
at Columbia Term- easy to the purchaser.
ANGUS McALLISTER.
Julv 20 1858—wtf.
Angusta Conatitationaliat copy weekly till forbid.
CANDY MANUFACTORY,
On Randolph Street, near the Post Office,
COLUMBUS, GA.
ESTABLISHED IN 1846.
Where is kept constantiv on hand and tor -ale ail
kinds of CONFECTIONERY, such as plain and farcy
Candies, Syrups, Cordials, Preserves Cakes, Wines,
Nuts, Fruits, Fire §Works, &c., itc.
Avery liberal discount made for cash orders.
Beptl3—vrtil first jau
PEYTON H. COLQUITT, ( PditorQ
JAMES W. WARREN. \ *‘ aitor ‘-
MUSI OGt b. RAII HOAD.
Change of schedule
f#Sf isiS'Wi 3,^
g a Sfe’ H9|n£
ON anda'tetj ~ 6 h ‘•’ >-8 V ; 1
rram v. ■ m:-... a •P. v* *> r
rive at Macoi-a
Leave Macon ‘* *5 t -7 v c ‘ U I, .‘ U *
3.45 P M M
The Morning Mail f, r r U I *’ e;t\ a 41 *’ “
and arrive at vtacoi 9.50 A M.
Leav* Macon at It 45 P M. arriv. ai oluinbus
5.55 A. A .
.1. 1,. MUST I \N .
olumbus, Ju'y 15— tw*. w i
CHANGE OF ssdlLDI E
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
I
MONTGOMERY AND AEST POINT
KAIL lIOiU COMPANY.
MONTGOMERY, Nov. 19,1857.
ON ami after t his date the P ASSENG ER Ttv AiJNS
on thi road Wi. be governed by tue lOllowtna
SCHEDULE:
DAY TRAIN.
Leavt Montgomery, 8.30a. m#
Arriveat West Point 3.30 p. m.
Arrive at Columbus 2.60 p. m.
Returning—Leave West Point 9.30 a. m
Leave olumbus 10.00 a m.
Arriveat Montgomery 4.C0 p. m.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 5.20 p. m.
Arriveat West Point 12.50a.m.
• “ Columbus I.ooa. ip.
Returning—Leave West Point 7.30 p.m.
Leave Columbus 7.30 p.m.
Arrive at Montgomery 2.30 a. m .
Through tickets can be obtained (to. Double Daily
Connections) to Atlanta Chattanooga and Nasnville,
and daily connections to Huntsville Memphis and
Knoxville.
S.G.JONES Eng’r.& Sup.
FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT
1! 15T W EUN ATLANTA A CO 1,1.11 HUS.
OY an arrangement between the Railroad Com
1> pauies composing the two routes from At lanta
to Columbus, concluded at their Convention at Sa
vannah on the Kith instant, it was agreed that the
following rates between Atlanta and Columbus
shall govern, taking effect trom the first day of
May 1657.
VIA WEST POINT.
Corn per bushel, I lc. Wheat 12. Oats 8. Bacon
Whisky Flom insacksor barrels, per 100 lbs. 35c
Bagging, Rope Lard in cans or bbts., per 100 lbs*
45c. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton of 2000
lbs. $3.75.
VIA MACON.
Corn per busel 14c. Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon,
Whisky, Flour in Sacks or Bbls., per 100 lbs. 44c.
Bagging, Rope Lard, in cans or bbls.. per 100 lbs.
55c Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton of 2000
lbs. $4.08.
J. MUST lAN,
President and Superintendent Muscogee R. R
GEO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent Southwestern Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE, —,
3u|.o.i,.i<.<iJui.t A/accvn ami vvesterii naiiroad.
GEO. G. HULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LaGraugc R.R.
SAMUEL G. JONES,
Engineer and Superintendent M. &, VV. P. Railroau .
May 30,1837 —w&twtf.
MOBILE and sirard r. r.
m m
j'llE asseuger & Freight Tram wii> leave Girard
jL ai J F, Si daiiy connecting ai cSiivei Run with
a dailyfiue ot stage.- to Viliuia, Glenuviilfc Jfiufania,
For uj aloes, and Vlar anna,Fla /ind at Gueryt.n
daily, w.th the Stages tor Gchee >livet. Enon, ohun
ae ugges, viidway, Hardaway. Here’and tumn
<priii .
t. Viug Guerytonat 4 \ M.. daily, the Cars will
reac Giraro ai 7 \ M. connecting wit! ti “pe
iifea >mu rd icoget Trams
. gf” Jjpacau teccipts nusi .ccoupa y Freight
, V 1! reigh: nuns he paid net re gc<di-w illbe
di6Ch .r e<
eigh .0 ivered at iHe • -pot >eto>-e 4 i’cl >cS
P. M v ie sliioped toe .unow „g lay.
F. eights ior at.iU .ns N> • iF- Itch-it,) aud
V." v ■■ oiio’) muai -'t prena and.
Viy ‘e/ii ii in .it >i ,nst *- iia.ti n m)vu>
. i*UN lUV\ A..1
•iar? 1 ■'s7 w&iwt. .tig nn a “101
Cl I \UE OF Cil l,f) i K
AV vN.NAII k C A lilt 0>
STEIM P V G ft ST 111 E.
iUNNINu IN UONNE. TION VVi H TUI:.
itio.ih S.istern ft. A. of Soith Ja.
i’H ( SF.Ci Mill) AND t\ST RI T i\
£ NI m. .-TEA-.E UOiIDUN,
ffiglMardwi.,< oiMtißi eei, icavti Suvan
.:a for charleston every Sunday and
fVedneauuy iftemooH* :-.l A o’clock and connects at
oharlest. n wilt the m riling train o/ the Nor b
Easte‘n ■ iiroad, going North Returning eaves
,’h. r e-ti i every .Uuitday and Friday night *’ 8
> cuicf (aiti r the arrival ol tin carson theN.E.R.
R.iand arnvei- at Savannah ea. ly next mornings*
y this route pas engers can obiam throuabticb*
ets ■ o and Jrom -'avannah,Ga and VVilnimgt. 11. N C.
Having a mrougn freight arra gement wilh the
central ti .-ioad and its connections, all freights be
tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia, con.
signed to ihe agents of this line, will be forwarded
with despatch and free of charge.
J. P. BROOKS, Agent Savannah.
F.. LAI iTTJr a CO, Ag’ts
Jan 15—w&twi 1
BEDELL & WEEMS
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY DEALERS,
■SlJL:lihli}lia ®l®*
VI7ILL ;eep constantly on hand a wellfcselec
’ ’ ted Stock comprising all articles in their line,
which are offered to .riendsand the public
generally at the LOW£S'l MARKET FKI‘
CES. Give us a call.
LOCK WEEMS. A. G. BEDELL,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtf.
PLANTATION AND MILLS
FOR SALE.
tg&g* HAVING determined to remove West
offer for sale my Plantation and Mills in
county. The body ol
lands contains aboutl 300 acres, of which there is
a considerable portion open and in cultivation.
The mills (Grist and Saw) are in good repair, al
most new, situated on the road leading from Co
lumbus to Buena Vista, via Glenalta, on the Ochili
Creek, are operating advantageously. Persons
w ishing to purchase this most desirable place, are
requested to call and examine for themselves, as
sured that, a great bargain may be had. During
my absence the premises will be shown to purcha
sers by G. P. Gordy, who may be found on the
place. SAMUEL D. HARP.
Julyl2-.wtl
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