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trators, where a bond has been given by the de
ceased, tho full space of three months.
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erwise ordered.
i ha following are the contracting rales uh&ago
oleasure.
DAILY RATES.
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10.... 40 0. J>o 00 60 00; 80 OOj CO COJIOO CO
WEEKLY RATES.
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PRINTING OFFICE,
Randolph Street, Columbus, Georgia.
: » AYING in successful operation two of 11OE
I.JL & CO’S OYLENDER PRESSES
mmnm by.steam,
Wo arc proparodto execute, at short notice, every
ascription of
BOOK ANI) JOB PRINTING,
unsurpassed stylo, as chcavly as can bo done
anywhere in tho South.
Wo have on hand a large variety of NEW JOB
TYPE and shall keep a constant supply of
Plain & Fancy Paper it ards,
Our facilities for turning off this kind of work,
with promptness end despatch, will make it great
y to the interest of persons in want of
POSTERS,
HANDBILLS,
CIRCULARS,
PAMPHLETS,
DEEDS, BONDS,
DECLARATIONS.
BANK CHECKS,
BILLS OP LADING,
LETTER heads,
BILL HEADS,
CRAY RECEIPTS,
BLANK NOTES,
CATALOGUES,
LABELS,
WAYBILLS,
Blanks or every description, &c,
ALSO, RAILROAD & STEAMBOAT BLANKS
G2V33 us A &ax&.
This Department is under tho management of
Mr. D. S. PORTER, whoso long experience and
aekno pledged reputation as a Job Printer, are a
sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to his
care will bo executed with energy and faithfulness
We have now in connect ion with the c“*q a
cmplcto
BOOK BiBIuERV
and have in employ and young man w ho, under
the veteran GRAY and others, has perfected him
self in this branch of business,* we pledge our
selves to giv'fe the most perfect satisfaction in tho
ruanu&cturc of all styles of
badgers, Account BooLs, Jjookcts,
Court Heccrcla. Steamboat me, Sail
Hoad Blank Bocks, Au,
AVe intend not to be outdone in tho style and
ftaish of our work, in either department, by any
establishment South, and that we may bo able to
prices satisfactory we have adopted the
CASH SYSTEM.
Jm l* 1, 1860.
feliilii Hail® fines.
\V. D. WOOD,
ATTORNEY -A.T LAW,
AND SOL < iron IN cnANCKUV,
GLENXVILLE, AHA.
im.L practice in all tho Courts ofthe counties of
* Barbonr, Pike, Coflee, Dale, Henry, Mtuot. »«d
UusseiH In alt cases entrusted to his charge, he
will be assured by Pugh & Pul loch, when they’are
not employed as opposing coun3ei. worldly."
RAMSEY & LAMAR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Office over the IJank of Columbus.
J. N. RAMSEY. ALBERT It. LAMAR.
March 3,1860—d1y.
Samuel Thatcher,
ATTOR NE Y A T LAW,
Georgetown, Quitman Cos. [Ga,
WlLLpracrice in the countie* of Webster, Terrell
Randolph, Chattahoocee, Stewart, Quitman,
Olay. Early, Miller, ami in Garbom county, Ala.
May 23—dtf.
11. M. SAP!*,
ATTOB.2ST3SX AT IAW,
OolYllTlbuS, Gra.
WILL practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and
adjoining counties.
Office on Randolph street, a tew doors west of the
Post Office. July2ti—-dwtf,
Josepfii F. Foil,
A.T LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Office on Randolph Street, over Holtand Ilutchin’s
°“‘ce. April lb—vvd ly.
Marion Bethune,
zasz law
TALEOTTON, Talbot Cos., Ga
October 24,1858. w&dtf.
Moses & laws,
ATTORNEYS -A.T LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA .
n. j. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS.
JZ®* Office next door to the Po3t
Sept. 1, 185S. dwtf.
4NO. M. PHILIPS. WALTER li. WEEMS.
Philips & Weems,
AAtornevs at Law,
CRAWFORD, ALA.
Will practice in the Courts of Russell County
--in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the
United States District Court at .Montgomery.
March 2d, IB6o—w&utf.
~e7 tvl “potjT
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MEMPHIS, TEXN
on corner of Main end Gayoso
Streets, over A. B. Coffey's Store.
January 1, 1861—dwtf.
fSUffe J, FOGLE & gm 7
• -U4SJ - j > 23 N T IS-rs,
XiS-.CfEoc on Randolph Street,near Broad,
COLUMBUS, OA.
Ooluin l us, Dec. 9,181? V. diwtf.
DKS."LEE & PHELPST
DENTISTS.
OYFlOlaCorner Broad and Randolph Streets
COLUMBUS G BORGIA .
December 31, ISfl, wAdly
CHEAP AND PLAIN
B
AT
<T- HC- BIKE’S,
N0.42 BROAD STREET
Columbia, €s a.
Dee. 24, IS3o—dtf.
CrO(Q)Trig[L 9
(FISST CLASS HOTEL,)
Coiner Broad and Crawford Streets,
C OLUMBUS, G-A.
HATCH COOK,
march—dwtf. PROPRIETOR
EAGLE HOTEL,
OGLETHORPE GA,
THE subscriber having entirely renova
, ted and refitted the above Hotel for the
accommodation of the public, solicit a hare
JL»v J.ol heir patronage. He will spare no pains
o please, ami feels confideat thata single trial writ
convince all of that fact.
Feb4—dfm* W. H. STILES,
ALBANY HOTEL,
JOHN W. LUBTEII) Pro
ALBANY, GA.
DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE.
Stages leave this House Daily for Thomos
rilie, Bainbridgo and T*Faha?teo.
February 9.—d Cm.
PIKE HOUSE,
Union Springs, Ala.
, THltf new and commodious
A-XtP&L--House, at the terminus of the
Mobile and Girard Railroad, is now
B in complete order for the reception
customers, and Is not surpassed
by any in this section ofcountrv lorthe convenience
ofits acocmmodatiens. (Jive us a call and pr*ve
what we *av. JOHN M. FRAZIER,
JanSU-dlv. FRANK JABKSON.
B.' sTsanche*,’
SHIPPING & COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Savannah, Georgia,
BEING connected with a wealthy and icdueatia
house in the Island or Cuba, a* well as in
Charleston, b. C., every lacility is secured forthe pro
motion oi a legitimate importation of West India nre
duce, to which special attention will be riven.
R. L. SANCHEZ, Matanzas, Cuba, >
PAUJAND k. 8 ALAB, Charleston, S. C., J
■pedal Partners.
March 15 —dtf
THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
ODLUMBUS, GEORGIA, C. S., MONDAY APRIL 15. 18GI.
K. T. WILLIAMS’
GALLERY.
G. T. WILLIAMS has just returned from ihenorth
with all the new ami late improvements in the
PnOT««KAPiIEC ART,
Embracing quite a variety of Novelties and Curiosi
ties. making
HCIS GALLERY
one ofthe most attractive and fashionable resorts in
the city
Photographs, Stereoscopes, and many other styles o
Pictures of Distinguished. Persons and Scenery now
on exhibition. The public is respectfudy invited to call
and examine the above styles of Pictures at
WILLIAMS’
GALLERY OF VARIETY,
Ko. G 7 West Side Croat! St.
1 am now better than ever prepare I to execute those
beautiful
Photographs, Ambrotypss, Stereo-
SCOPES, and all others!vies of Pictures known in
the Art, and on account or n>y increased facilities will
do my work as low, and in most cases lowertlian any
Gallery in the city, and in a superior style.
Don’t iailto give me‘acall. G. T. WILLIAMS,
Sept. B—dtf Photographer.
SPOOL THREAD! SPOOL TUBE AD!
MAN UFACTURED-FROM
PEABOB^B
Celebrated Loug Staple Upl’d Cotton.
THE subscriber having purchased cf Mr. CIIAS.
A. PEAHODY, the bulk of the Thread manu
acured, bv way of experiment, from hia very Supe
rior Cotton, will be happy to show it to hi* custom
ers. This thread is superior to any heretofore offer
ed in this market, from its creath strength andeven
ness. The manufacturers say they have never before
sent out so good an article; and a > great is their ap
preciation ofthe value of this cotton for making spool
thread, that they offer Mr. Peabody 25 cents per lb.
for his whole crop this season. Gall, ladies, and ex
amine for yourselves. eet3u—dtf
J. W. WARE,
FIEBFOIWMMIi.
Private Bonded WareLouies &
Custom House Brokerage..
HIE-undersigned Las, with Messrs. Brigham.
1 Baldwin & G0.,-Messrs. Wilder ix Gala- and
Messrs. Hunter tc Gammell, formed an As.-oHation
for the purpose of entering at the Custom House
and Storing in Bond, in acco’dance with the Reve
nue Laws, any goods arriving at th a port whit h may
be entrusted to his custody.
IU being the man aging ard active partner, bus
bonded, wnh the approval ot the Secr-.-tary of tin
' reasury, commodious Warehouses, where aii Mer
chandize coming to this port can L*e sicned, every
attention p >id to its preservation, and for its prompt
delivery when entry has been made at the Custom
House, at Hi lowest possible tariff charges.
Merchandize desti: ed to the interior wiil be enter
ed for payment of duties, or in Lou:’as may be re
quired by the consignees. Ad goods consigned to
him to be forwarded, will receive the g.eatest de
spatch at the lowest rate ot charge, and in such man
uera* may bedirected If the duties are to Le paid
iu this port, funds must be provided for that pur
pose. but it to be forwarded in bond, the requisite
bonds will be given.
Goods entrusted to tho cure of the undersigned,
consigned to points in ;ho interior,will.be forward
ed by Railroads or other conveyance, as directed,
free of Commission.
An experience of nearly twenty years in the de
tai's of Custom House business, and u thorough
acquaintance with the Warehouse laws, in every
detail, will enable this copartnership to give tht
greatest despatch consistent with tho rafoty of tin
revenue.
CHAS. €. WAI.BE iV,
Gfficoin Claghorn 4' Cunningham’s Duilding,
head of Drayton rit. Savannah,Ga.
Savaaaah, March 1861. marldint
DISSOLUTIOK.
r PIIE firm of MANLEY, IIODGES & CO., ia
•*- tkia day dissolved by mutual conscr.t. An
early sottlement- of their business is earnestly
solicited. Call at our Store and come as nearly
up to your obligations as possible. Pay us all
tha money you can. January 1, 1860.
GEQRGEIfIILLER,
TNretiring from tho firm returns his sincere
-*• thanks to the old friends and customers, and
earnestly desires a continuation of their liberal
ity to the new firm.
HOBBES,
WILL continue business at tho old stand,and
will be happy to servo their friends and
customers. Jan. 1, 1561.
AMERICAN WATCHES!
Jp IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES,
At Furple’s old Stand, Jona’s Now Building
®3s| Columbus, CeorJa
Ul£ f >ct SO—rltvlf ' r -- SI>RH
TAISIOTIGE!
Frill AT Tor nil Repair Work on Cotton Gins suer
A this date, the Money or City Acceptance v. ill be
required on delivery of tha work. Parties forward
ing their Gins by R ilroad3 or Boats are also required
to prepay the freight, or the Gins will not be received
by us. JYg dsn tx/f.itiH be made from tkUryle.
\V. G. CLEMO S, BROWN & CO.
Columbus, March 28 —dw3m.
For Sale cr Bent
That elligible Ilonse in Wynnton, opposite th
residence of Mr. liar,son Estes, and next to Mr
T'nos. ltagland'’>. Apply to
E. W. MOISE.
jan. 6—ts or 1, C. MOSK >.
It will be sold low for tho sash.
10 RENT,
4 .—Ay A comfortable House, eon
venient to the businesss portion
°f tb® c ‘b v - Apply to J. F.
Iverson, trt Aeco & Iverson’s
Drug Store. janlo—dtf
i.BOOK BINDING
ALL ITS BRANCHES
witbdesnatch and elerantly done at short notie
‘ TLMES OFFICE
Columbus, Nov. 27—dt*
Os overy deocriptionused by Lawyers,oroScere
of Court, Printed eatly and on superior paper
at tha * TIMES OFFICE
DISSOLUTION.
IN consequence Ofthe death of Mr. DANIEL, th#
firm ul
HUGHES, BANIEL A CO.
was dissolved on the tilh Ftuuuaiy. Thf>,uhdcreiged
aa surviving parun rs, are ready to settle all claim*
against said firm; and those indebted to said firlu, wil]
please settle immediately as the business must be
cloced. The uudbrsignedylH the name and style of
HUGHES & sioaicass,
V/ll] continue file Warehouse & Cofiimis
sionßusl»ess ui all its braaichcsa Office at the
Lowell Warehouse
WM. II.HUGHES
W.C. IIODGEB.
Columbus I ft). 13 dwtf
Land, Stack,Corn and Fodder
FOR SALE.
A ,»»*«--> I offer at private sale, my Resi.
SiJtifikL—' dunce and Plantation in Russell co-
A!a., Miles from Columbus, Ga.
11n place consists ofsoo acres —260
of which are in cnlti vat lon. It lies
remarkably well for cultivation, the greater portion
being almost level. Tli • residence is a framed dwel
lingwith C rooms, pleasantly situated in as healthy a
region as there is in the State. The iinprovemements
are att good and substantial. Framed negro hous
es, stables and barn, and mi excellent new gin house
and screw. 1 will also sell all my present stock ot
Corn and I'cfddcr, Mules, Hogs and Cattle with the
place.
Persons desiring further information, are referred
to John A. or Thomas J. Lewis, who live adjoining,
and they will take pleasure in showing the place t
purchasers. SARAH A. LEWIS.
Noveinner s—d3v.if.
on. j JOVBB BOB’S
. IMPERIAL .
Photographic
A RB COMPOSED OP A PURE AND UNADUI.-
lA. iterated Wine, combined with Barbary, Hulo
mou’3 Seal, Com rey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark,
Spikenard, Camomile Flowers and Gentian. They
are manufactured by Dr. Doris himself, who is an
experienced and successful Physician, and hence
not to be classed among the quack nostrums which
flood the ceuutry, and h the Medical
Profession areso justly prejudiced. These truly val
uable bitters have not been before the public for one
year, and yetthero is a heavy demand for them from
all parts of tho Union.
Ur. Frink No. 30 West 35th Street New York vay*
“1 have been greatly bene fitted by using Dr. Doris’
Wine Bitters, and am now using them freely and
successfully in my practice, As it medicine for Fe
males I conaiderthem unequalled.'
Ur. Guernsey. No. 18 West 23d Street, says:
‘1 have used Dr. Hods’ Wine bitters iu my prac
tice and in ail cases where a tonic is required, I con
sider them unsurpassed, and cheerfully tecomniftnd
them as a valuable Family Medicine."
Dr Moaehim of Florida says:
“Forseveral years 1 suffered a’l the horrors of
Chronic Dyspepsia. 1 used ad other remedies with
out avail Id scarded prejudice, and used Dr. Hods’
Wine Bitters, which have greatly benefitted me, and
i believe will cure me.”
Mr. G. S. Weaver, of Albany, N\ Y.
"aly wife was sinking rapidly with consumption;
the best physicians in Albany and New York Uitv
pronounced her case hopeless. @h<* used l>r Doris’
Wine Bitters, and is cured.”
Mr. J. E. Staats of Newark, N. J. s»ys:
“My daughter was extiemeiy ill; she had been at
tended ;y four of our best physicians; her disease
wa3 inflammation ofthe bowels, which had produced
extreme debility. Her case was considered hopeless
by all who saw her. A friend recommended Dr,
Hods’ W;ne Bitters; she used them and is well.”
Mr. Bnttai;-., editor os the Banner of Light ui Bos
ton, says:
"Ur. J. Bovee Dods’ Wine Bitters have cured me
ofthe Piles, in the worst and most obstinate form.”
A distinguished lady ol Mobile, Ala., wilting to a
female friend,says:
“I would advise you to use I>r. .1. Bovco Hods’ Im
perial Wine Bitters. I have used them ami consider
lioon a blessing to our sex.”
Wc might write a small volume and then would not
give one ©no fourth of the testimonials in our posses
sion, as to the v rtue of those valuable Biters, but we
will only say that they are approved of by our best
Physic ans, are doing much good in all parts of the
country, and earnestly entreat the afflicted to try
them
CHAIILEB WID 1)1 FIELD & CO. Proprietors,
73 William Street, New York.
And sold by Druggists generally.
Bob' Wholesale and Retail Agents for Georgia,
PLUMB ix LEiTNfc.lt, Augusta, Ga
SoM i a rt'htmbm by
ACEH & IVERSON
June 22 r&wly,
Hamilton Female College,
Hamilton, Gra.
The Spring Session of this institu
t-icn will commence on Tuesday the
day of January, 1861.
The College is furnished with a
well selected Chemical and Philosophical Ap
paratus,and with good musical instruments.
The Course of Instruction is thorough and
complete, embracing all the branches usually
taught in the beat Colleges.
For Catalogue, address
J. 11. LOVELACE, Prco’t
December 31
A F THE OLD STAND
Broad Street,
Great Beduction in Prices of
tdIOTEE & BIKER’S
family mmm maculae^
I am aalhufized to sell these Machines at a rc
ducti.m on former prices of from 10 to ] j
per oeut.: according to style of pattern.
AH Machines warranted.
The Grover a. Baker Company is one ofthe oi lest
an mostiuccessfulof the originators and directors
of the business. It entered the field at an early day,
when Sewing Machines were almost in tbeirfiratsta
ges—when their manulacUire was more of an experi
ment than anything else. Step by step It hasprogres
sed in tiie development ofthe trade and the perfect
ing nf its Machines; taking advantage of ail posi
ble imnrovementa in the make, adaptauon and modi
fication ofthe machinery, it has enjoyed the exclu
sive benefits ofthe inventive genius of one person of
the firm (Mr. William O. Grover) by which it has been
placed in possession of privileges and patents that
have given its Machines pecniiar ahdexeiueive excel
lencies.
The mechanism of tha Grew r4* B-tker Machine is
exceedingly simple, durable and easily understood by
any person old or young; there is nothing in its man
agement that the simplest mind may not grasp, and
it is merely a question ot time and meraor> with some
—most ladies wiil learn at once showing, while oth
ers will require two or three lessons; frequently we
see little Misses, only tenyears of age, op rating the
Machine oa straight seams without assistance.
Families who are about to purchase, are repectful
ly invited to call and examine for themselves, we
take the liberty of saying, it is better for y»u to rur
chascofa local responsible Agent, than from Ped
dlers who are traveling through the country with
cheap Sowing Machines.
0. KEITH, Agent,
COLUMBUS. GEORGI/v.
ftniumhua Nov. 1. I^so—<tw«f
PAINTER XoTilreT
ANY person wishing to hire a good Louse
Painter can find oae by making application
at the THUS AFFICH.
March 15—dtf
Saddles. Harness, &c.
LET IT BE REMEMBERED
rpxq- A. rp
SHERMAN & CO,
' , s - * • " - ■
Arc Etill on hand and ready to give good bargain* n
SADDLES, HARNESS,
JBIW IS
Leather, &c., &c,
Tor tlio Caslror Approved Credit!!
We earnestly rcauest of those wlio are in debt to
us to settle their accounts as soon as possible.
SHERMAN & CO.
No. 114 Broid Street Uoluiabus, Go-.
Columbus, February 7, ISui. —dwif
Papers with whom we advertise please copy.
m DISCOVERY
Worthy cf any Confidence so
KESTORIi\G
THE BALD AND GRAY.
MANY, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood,
have attempted not only to imitate his Restore
five, but profess to havo discovered something that
would produce results identical; but they have all
come and gone, being carried away by the wonderful
results ol Prof. Wood’s preparation, and have beon
forced to leave the field to its resistless sway. Read
the following:.
Rath, Ma no, April 19th, ISSO.
Prof. O. J. Wood &. Co.—Gents.: The letter I
wrote you iu 1950 concerning your valuable Hair
Restorative,and which you naye published in this
vicinity and elsewhere, has giren rise to numerous
enquiries touching the facts m the case. The eiiqu<-
rles are, first, is it a fact of iny habitation and name,
os stated in the communication; second, isit true of
ali therein contained; tliiru, does my Hair st ill contin
ue to be in good order and of natural eeiorl To au
1 can and do answer invariably j es. M v heir is even
better than in any stage of my lire for4t) years part
—more soft, thritty and bettor colored; the same is
true of my whiskers, and the only cause why it fi
not generally true, is ih u the subatance is washed ofi
by frequent ablution ofthe face, when if care wert
used by wiping the face in close connection with thr
whiskers, the same result will follow as the hair. 1
have been in the receipt of a great number of letter*
from all parts of New’ ISngland; asking mo if my iiaii
still continues to be good; as there is so mm h franc
in the manufacture and sale of various compounds ai
welt as this, it pas uo doubt been basely undated am)
been used, not onlv without any good* effect, butts
absolute injury. 1 have not used any ot your Uosto
rative of any account for some months, and yet mj
hair is as good as ever, and hundreds have examinee
s it with susprise, as I am now til years old and not a
gray hair in my head or on my face; and to prove
this fact, 1 send you a lock of my hair taken off tiie
past week. 1 res eived your lavor of two quart bot
tles last utmner, lor which l am very grateful; 1 gavt
it to my friends and thereby induced them to try it.
many were skeptical until after trial, and then pur
chased and used it with universalsuece?s. I vvilia-k
as a favor that you send inc a test by wh ch 1 cai
discover fraud in tho Restorative, sold by many I feat
withoutaiuhority from you. A pure article will in
sure success, ana 1 believe where good effect:? do not
follow, the failure is caused by the impure article
which curses the inventor of the good l deem it ni;
duty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the con
tinued effect on my hair, as I assure ail who en
quire ofma my unshaken opinion of its valuable re
sults. I remain, dear sir, yours, &c.
A. G. RAYMUND.
Aaron Run, Ky., Nov. 30, 1838.
Prof. 0.. J. Wood, Dear Sir:—l would certainly be
doing yon a great injustice not to make known to
the world, the wonderful, as well as the unexpected
result 1 have experienced from using one bottle of
your Hair Kestoratiye. Alter using' every kind ol
Restoratives extant, but wi.hout Buccess, and finding
nty head nearly destitute of hair, I was Anally indu
ced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now
camiorand justice compel me to announce to who
ever may read this, shat I now possess anew and
beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer
and handsomerthan the original’was: I will therefore
take occasion to recommend this invaluable remedy
to ali who may reel the necessity of it.
Respectiully yours.
REV. S. AILEN BROCK,
P. S. —This testimonial ot my approbation tor your
valuable medicine, (as you are aware of it) is unsolic
ited—but it you think if. worthy o: a place among the
rest,insert if you wish; if not destroy atidsay nothing
Yours &c. Rev. 3. A. B.
The Restorative is put-up in bottles'of 3 3izes,viL— ■
large, medium, and small; the small holds 14 a pin ,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holt 8
at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than tie
Email, retails lbrivvc dollars per bottle; the large hop 8
a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion and n tai s
for three dollars.
O. J. WOOD Jk CO., Proprietors H 4 Broadway' 5.
Y. and 114 Market St. Louis, Mo.
Ands id by all good Hruggist* nnrf Fanr.v. Ocedi
Dealers I’cb.i —and »/:<».
book; EnsrBEEY.
In capable and faithful hands, where can he fur
nished every variety of
IBZL.-A.ISnK: BOOKS,
Court Records and Dockets. Hotel an
Livery Registers, &c., &c.
Magazines, Music, Law Boohs, A?., bound u
iy and with dispatch.
Old works repaired or reborn;-,! a? tl-cv e
need, substantially.
We warrant satisfaction in every esse, ami
trust ourold friends wi!! not be decoyed away.
July 13—ts.
WATCH-MAKING.
LADIES and Gentlemen, if you wish
Wyh to have your Watches nicely fixed and
in good running order, y uU must goto
THE SWINGING CLOCK,
SI BROAD STREET,
A largo Stoek of first class Watches for ’ale
WILLIAM SMITH, ”
Practical Watch-Maker.
N.B.—Observe the long Clock swinging in
the window. may 24 dly.
Ayer’s Ague Cure.
PEYTON H. COLQUITT, »
JAMES Y 7. WARREN t Kditor *
#5 PER ANNUM.
Change of Schedule.
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MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT
Kill, itOAU COM VAX Y.
OFpiee Mostsomert Wast Point R. R.
COLUMBUS, Aug. 10,1859
CLOSE CONNECTIONS.
r JYHUOI T OH to Memphis, Nashville and New Horn
A (via Knoxville) per accommodation Train, leav
ing 9 45j>. m. '
Mail Trains
Leave Columbus C. 15 a.m.
Arrive at Montgomery IS iu
Arrive at West Point 3 25 p m.
le»aveColumbus 5.46 p *u
Arrive at Monteomery .W'io 45n.m
Arrive West Point. .*.4sa.iu.
Leave Montgomery at s 30 a. m
’ Leave West i’ohit.,... ".#.15 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus ..9.45mm"
LeaveMoutgomory ’.8.45 P m!
Lt \\ wt Point, j 50 p ni
Arrive fUColumbtis ”.*.3.' a m."
Freight Train leaves Cwlumhus et 4 I*. M.
Arrives at 12.08 P.M.
Freight Arrangement
RETU KR.N ATWJSTAA COLUMBI'Ni
f< a an arrangement between the Railroad Companies
composing the two routes from Atlanta to Coium
bus, concluded attlieir convention at Savannah on the
loth instant, it was agreed that the following rates
between At.anta and Columbus shall govern, taking
ctJes t from fire Ist day oi May 1857.
VIA WEST POINT.
. C» rn per bushel lJc. Wheat 12; Oats 8j Bacon
VV nisky. Flour, in sacks or barrels per 100 iba S6c«—
Bagging, Hope, Lard in oaiia or bbls. per 100 lbs 45c
Coal, Pig Iron, by carload, per t0n,£3,76.
VIA MACON.
pC L lmih l el 14c * 15c- Oats 10c. Bacon,
n ioar i n S ? < ? ,CB 0r barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c.-
o 'iV ,^' e ' ' Sri^lll 0t bbls. jter 100 pounds
aacen.o. Coal, Pig-Iron,by car load, per ton*4.6Be.
J. L. MUSTIAN,
President Muscogee It H
GEO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent Soujiiweatqtn lUUn.au
EMERSON FOOTE,
Superintendent Macon and Western Kailn.a.u
QBO. G . HULL,
Superinten*|ept Atlanta and LaGr&nge ttaJ!n>*«;
SAM’L O. JONES,
Engineer and Suparintendor.t M. &W.P It
Aug. IT, 1859 d&wU.
€h siga of Schedule.
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MOBILE & GIRARD RAILROAD, >
Girard, Ala., Nov. 5, 1800. V
IT'ROM and alter this date, the Mail Train wilFeavt*
the Girard Depot daily (Sundays excepted) at
1:40 p in., and arrive at Union Springs at 6.*tdß p. m ;
eave Union Springs daily (Sundays excepted) at #:sf>
i. m., and arrive at Girard at 10:15 a. m.
The Freight Train will leave Girard every day,
Sundays excepted.) at ti o’clrtck am., and arrive itt
Union eprinps at 12 m. Leave Union Springsevery
lay (Sundays excepted) at 12:40 p. at., and arrive
it Girard at fi:2sp. m.
Nov. 12-dwU IJ. E. WELLS, Sup't.
MTXSCOQEE JR.. R
cit ,i .v a k of .v (' ht: b vi k.
ON and after SGth Feb. 3800. iho Evening ' Mail
Train will leave Columbus at 3.50 p. m., and ar
rive at Macon si 9.05 p. m.
Leave Macon at i 1.30 p . m. arrive at Cditmubu* at
5.35 a. in.
The Morning Mali Train v. i!I leave at 3 Isa. m. and
irrive at Macon 8.5# u. in.
Leave Macon 9.45 p. in. arrive at Coltimbna at
3.30 p. nt. W. h. CLARK, Suet.
Columbus. Feb. 27—dwt!.
4 IVANNA !1 «- 'HARIESIO>
STB 4 SMACK K T USB.
The Uietmiur WM. SEABROOK.
. / Capt. F. BARDEN, will shortly taka
Iter place on this Line, leaving Sevan
nab and Charleston twice a week.
Having a through lrcight arrangement with tbr
Central Railroad ar.u its connections, all freight* t»<-
tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia,cotwigt
ed to the agents- of this line, will be forwarded win
despatch nioi tYeeof charge.
J. I* BROOKS, Agent Savannah.
E. LAFITTE L. (JO. Charleston.
Nov. £s—-dwtl.
IRljllllfiT & IIIAI'MIN,
ATTnS OLD STAND OF
DANPORTH iSTAGrK I,
DEALERS IN
Danes, medicines,
JPciints,
C3 V» e have a Urge and
complete stock erabra
ihabpst articlesrf
French and
fljfljjp* Amei(cati manufacture.
- --- aincuij which arc
Oils of all Kinds,
Austin's White H>raseae Oil-
Landreth’s Fre?h "ardeii Seeds.
Spies, Soda, {. ,i. Hue,
White anu P ° / [Potash,
Perfumery, Soaps and
ToSk i Articles of all Kinds,
risking Tackle, &c,
We will S ’ vppy to serve as usual all of. our »!<1
eustoiiicrs M - t - loai y hut ono» na may«favor ih
with their patron-tge.
TO CASH CUSTOMERS,
At whr !e?a.c or ra - ail we I'ffir equal inducesit*atj>
to uhoso of any house in the city.
FRQUHMT & CHAPMAN,
druggists,
COLUMBad, OEOKOIA.
F»*britarvl4th. Tfiftf—^«rtv
Baker & Jarvis' Island Guano.
BEING the A?ent at Co!emhu9 of the American
Guano foirpany, Jam prepared to oiler their
excellent Manure* to Plsnu-rt and others. In any
quantity and at Mivannah price*, actual expense*
added A good supply alw , { aon hand.
Feb iH....dwtt e Barnard.
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