Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1865-1866, November 22, 1865, Image 4

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PROVISION jS “3? O 3FL 152 A I THE <7F7l> STAND i )F MKR RILL &PA IN E rJIi IK undcruigneH lias opened a Provision A Store in Thoiim.villc. and will hereafter keep coffstantlv on hand PROVISIONS QF ALL KIN S. SUCH AS. BYRUP BACOX FLOUR LARD COFFEE TALLOW SUGAR SALT CORN MEAL Sc. WITH A COT OF t o 13 .a. c c o And many other arti. lee t.M> niinicrone to mention. They will use every eilort to aepoinniodate the pnolie nnd sell as low as possible. lliey will also sell on COMMISSION All goods or produce entrusted t ('them. M. C. SMITH & SONS. Aug. 23-ts POIi SAIiE. MV plantation in the County of Lowndes, ten mill-.- from aySsugay ValdosUiand two from Clyattville, vomtaining four thousand and two hundred acres, not surpass,-d I>y any in the country, or in this part of the STATE IN FERTILITY. The titles are indisputable. There are up: wards of fourteen hundred acres cleared— eleven hundred since 1562 which exhibits the ntrr*V*li and character of the soil in the pres et it crop. The KULDIYOS 4UE SI BSTAY- Si?:l and Commodious, Tlteijtt tticrs capahleof accommodating com tortaMv two hundred laborers There is a new Grist and Saw Mill appended to the plant ation. Corn, fodder and other produce, to gether with the stock, consistin'.; of mules ami horses. will he sold with the plantation. Terms Cash. Apply to •L WALDIM’UG. Savannah, . or to J. 11. M. CLINCH, Valdosta. August o;j JSfij ts (illOKGl.i—Loivnaes County. r PA\O months from date application will 1 be made to Lowndes County Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the real estate of m. _eM. Peacock, late of said County des ceased. * ANNIE N. PEACOCK, Adm trix. Scut. 27,1865. 2m ('lllicit Slierifl’ Saic. A \ TILL be sold before the Court House VV door in the town of Homerville, Clinch County, bet ween the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following property to wit .• three hundred an 1 thirty nine (339), three hun dred and eighty-two fiSli), four hundred and ninty*nine (499). five hu oire i (600) five hundred and nine (59 >), five hundred an 1 ten (510) fivehundied and seveuty-one (571), five hundred and seventy-two (572), ca ll c ntaining 490 acres of land more or less, in the 12th District of Clinch County. •Levied on as the property of Henry F. Livin. aon to satisfiy one mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Clinch County, in f ivor of John Stoddard vs. II P. Livingston. Property pointed out in said fi fa Sept. 20th, 1865. • . ‘ SHI.MUKL TIMMERMAN, Sheritf. OFfr'K'K I.VTKKVAI, HEVE.VIE, Blacks hear, Oct. 6, 1865. HAVING nearly completed the organi zation of the District, 1 have given or ders to the Assistant Assessors to procure A Cvpv J* tho T:lx Receivers and Collec tors Returns 1o ” ,he 9 e;lr 18 ' 5i - Also to assess all the Cotton. R osin and Liquors in -ach County. au„ ’ c - DOrt . ine. feuoh property will in NC for t],p Tor * * y 11 be Jespons^^ made amVVl S h°°VV he aS^ssment ig is p;ls d, c o .K&s; C if. iiop kiss. ‘ Aas’r. Ist. Dit. L c alol, n a dklle - sm’kk VISE AUS V XANXO-S ” SVtVf fINKOIOVKS, Por sale by W ly .1,18.J5, VITT * STEGALL. *££***'* Magnesia. SOJ)A, eP.sqm SALTS ’ . s^LPllUii. PACE GLVGEK, Kor vile hv ’ pu. >v. f. Dewitt. JuJvj IStk). tl ’IA-lhoiuai<ounly, E’ I ’/.** S :. M ‘ l V' l ’ C Smith, Adminirtra \ ‘e.i.iu,, on the estate ot J. H. iH>tt; rJaer 5e ceas “d. .makes application bv }hll on to this , ’ ourt permanent letters -Wipe, 1,0118 interested are therefore otl ecu- ‘° fi; ” <L r i ” *> ™ ned J, jtt “ 111 be f ra, <- and and iss, ‘ourt *‘} J TPK can f 1 ™, l ar said on ‘ , Id at r i'lio. lk ‘- Bi,,d county, Oet avi: , next. _ ‘ II 11. TOOKi- Ordinary. GEOr, Cou,/* r H r<,ok ” County. 1 n is w ‘ ■'•wry. Oct. w 1865. lotion to rfl \ c a- J V -tton o:> the Otar TiV W “PPMcation bv 1 dec,- , e ® cf J- .V.j££* j tnerefore nofiti, .a , -*// pe ; . , lube of said I VT\ ° ther ' vi ’ ; sas n' e -* Crested are pi.- ,o 'r ~r oVqeCUona in said 1 ,le |'i /j ‘ ,er- will be granted and l < JlMidar in jj “ .at * regular term of said I * Nov 1 -30a at’utn. said county, on the I . v — joeruber next: JJ. Met’.lLL, Ordinary. I jns, Potatoes. ‘ _ tte ji4s . Onions aad Irish Potatoes, • ved and for sale by JOHN STARK. gept. 27, 1865; 46R011GI A-Brooks County. SIXTY davs after the publication of this or <ier application w .l be made to the Court ob Ordinary for leave to sell the real estate <1 ■*gftSSS” ‘‘agfKISDAVLAT.A CKORGI. 4-Brooks County. Six months alter date luhM apply to the •Ton- “t Ordinal , ..f >a and County for letters 6f I>br ission as Adi .inistrmto* out:. I -'ate of Miles You.., •‘“ceased , i: _ rtlß6m Administrator NEW STORE AND 3ST e. ‘ tAT” G. -O O JS ! ! r rt'i'i; ,\Ul] NOW PREPARED TO ACCOMMODATE THE I'UP.LIC WITH A WELL selected a~sortment of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, HARD .‘ r ARE, CROCKERY AND CUTLERY, Which we offer lor tala at our store next door to Messrs. J. N. McKinnon & Cos., consisting of Silks, Delanes, Poplins, Marinoes. Lustier, Mohares. Cambrics, Calicoes, Ginghams - Ribbons, Waterfalls, Head Nets, Hoops, Balmarals, , Vandikes, Casmere’, Jeans, Linens, Hoods, Shirts, Kerseys, Buttons, Thread, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Gloves, olts, Hose, Laces, Tare, Hair Pins, Scarfs, Veils, Cellars, Cravats. BOOTS AND SHOES Combs, Knives & Forks, Port Monies, Spoons, Pocket Books, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Suspende s, Fens Paper, Inks, Pencils, E ivelops, Blankets. Ladies, Gents and ? Childrens HATS, Caps and Hosery. Bleachep and Unbleached E 0 M E SPUN S s Soda, . Spic", Pepper, Mustard, Cloves, ‘ Saleratus, Candles, Matches, • Olive Oil, Slarch, • ‘ Soaps, Tea, • . Coffee, ... ‘ Coperas, Nutmegs, Mace, Solace, Savory, . : Emulet, , Diadem. And other Brands of Smoking And Chewing Tobacco liiiii mm i owiw, Os tlic Latest Fashions^ Also a full assortment of Castor Oil, Linseed Oil, British Oil, Spirits of Turpentine, Jacobs Gordial, Godfreys Cordial, Batemans Drops, Paregoric, Pain Killer. Hot Drops. Laudanum, &c-, &. c. A Splendid aasortment of LADIES AND CHILDRENS CLOAKS. Which we offer sou Cotton, Corn, Hides, Tallow, Wax s*<•. Titfken in Exc hum gc Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. .H:\lvS\S & TllO.ll iS. Oct-11 bin COMING, STILL COMING. r> n* la, • v c WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A FULL STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! iMjDY 251.®! mmmm, Ladies Cloaks, Shawls and Hats f qV the latest styles. ■OEHTLKIBMV 63 ° M > HATS, CAPS. Bo >OT%S & SHOES, CUTLERY AND CROCKERY, QJF THE FINEST AND MOST A* TK lINISII, ICOtipns C*T ll _ p-etything pise usually kept iti a Pry Goods Houi COLD WATCtfES. oilier Uitop <-> ‘ ° f Wh ' Ch *’ i cheap as possible foe i CASH i$ CJISHomV . , our stock as ve make no charges for showing our goods. 0 “ 6m H. WOLFF & BRO, GEORGIA— Brooks County. ‘t'ITHEREAS, William A. King. Adminis >v ts-itor on the estate of S A Edv ards de ceased makes application for letters of lbs mission from saiu Administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear at my Lftice within the time prescribed by law. to file their objections if anv they have, other- Ot 18-60d Ordinary. Plantation for Sale gold f?rc* Coart Hovido \\ door in : Bai abridge, Decatur County, Ga.. on the first Tuesday to December next, a ,limitation consisting of iSO acres ot hind, sit, ii-itod in the 16th Distriet of Decatur County (i-i on Big Tired Creek- About 150 acres f land opened on the place. Good dwelling houses and out houses, Ac., sold tor the bene “,ol HM B imXsWEl.l.. Ocl 18-tde E*w.j|.r 3,000 ACRES ’ OF PRIME FARMING LANDS FOR SALE! THE UNDERSIGNED offers jgJSMfc for sale liis splendid vajeimlzE Situated in Thomas County, about half way between No., h , on the Atlantic Sr Gult Rail Road and Monticello Florida, which renders it one (.f the most convenient places to market in the Country. Everything is in splendid or der for carrying on the farming business next year, 1001) of the 3,000 acres are Cleared and ini dec cultivation, and good fencing. The Farm is Thoroughly stocked as well witli farming implements as with Cattle, and has a splendid Engine in operation for ({rinding Corn and (tilling Cotton. Provisions and mules tire also on the’ place for all purposes. The dwelling house and negro quarters are framed buildings neat and commodious, situated in a most heal tliyilocality. The farm is well watered The farm is three miles from Groovervifle. twelve front Monticello and fifteen from Thomasville- I will take great pleasure in showing it to any person desiring to purchase. Here then for sale is one of the best farms in Thomas County ready furnished with every thing necessary for the farming business, with about seventy-five freed people on the place who mav be hired at moderate wages to do the labor. MOSES \V. LINTON Ang.il. ts PLA\TiTIO.\ FOR Itl-MfT. riGtH undair-iglicd proposes to JL lent his splendid, plantation JSgSjrgly on the l allahassee roa 1 on the Southern border of Thomas conn tv, consisting of -A to AfRUK o p i. a.xo n rriß doo •Ac ro* Ojh ii for i'lilfivTitioci. Any person wishing to rent will find it to their ad vantage to secure the plantation early in the fall in order to prepare for the next crop, and the undersigned having secured hvcontract the laborersjfor.the remainder of the ’• F’resenti^ycar, will gi ve the adv.intange of those laborers to the person who rents his farm. The land is well adapted to the CULTIVATION OF COTTON. For further information apply to the.Kdito Soul hern Enterprise. Thomasville, Ga. Aug. 23,181)5. SOUTHERN *• u *=r>- ixpgafSf‘llflHspaiy i ■ “ CAPITAL $100,000! r piIIS COMPANY is now ;m<l yvc sure prepircd to make liberal advances ou COTToKT mid oilier- produce consigned to our Agent IN LIVERPOOL. The present value of Cotton in Liverpool is from- -It) to hi cts., per pound for GOOD IPLAXI) COTTON, and from , r )0 to 90cls tor GOOD LONG COTTON IN Gr OLI3 . Ue advance one half its value in Gold or t < qui volent in Currency. W e solicit orders for goods from tin* MERCHANTS & PLANTERS The strictest attention paid to the smallest orders for goods from km;i,aku I’K tx i: ,t gssu %,w E. T. PAINE, Agt. RICHARD F. FLOYD. President.. • Export and Import Companv, * UFor further particulars applv to T , , , . J- O* PITTMAN. “"I.’ 1~-tnn ritoniasTille, Ga ■ WARE HOUSE AT THOMAS VILLE, GA. r g’llK copartnership heretofore existing ho- A tween It. It. Evans and W. J. Pane 11, having been disolved by the death of I{. p’ Evans, the undersigned will continue the Ware House and Commission Business in Thomasville, on his own account. In con nection with the ware house a good Massey Cotton Press iW been constructed for repacking purposes and to aid him in the business the undersign, od has engaged the valuable Services of Mr- R. M. Pain. Nothing but the customary rates STORAGE & COMMISSION WILL 33E CHAR&ED. This Ware House is situated about one hundred yards from the Railroad depot at Thomasville, and believing that he can give general satisfaction, the undersigned solicits the patronage of cotton planters and bn vers. WILLIS J PARNELL. July 19, 1865. 3m TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. riIHE undersiimed having employed compe- X tent hands, arc now prepared to manu facture WARE Os all descriptions- Next door to Dr. T H Little. A. & R, SMITH. Thomasville, Ga., Sept. 13, 3mo NOTICE ! LOWRY, HAyfs^^UNIGAN Having this day entered into a Copartnership for the MANIFACTIBE m REPAIHISG OF AND ALL KINDS OF Siacksmith Work, T ike tVii” Tliet hod of informing the Public'of R.e fee*, and to >licit their patronage. Our Terms will he Strictly Casli. No work will leave the Shop until paid ( r We will take PRODIJC E n y kind, such as Corn,Bacon, Syrup, Su S Ac. Prices to suit the times. nA ‘l7, 1860. 3nu>. ARE YOU INSURED ? I'MH.UW- 1 KItS AGENCY. fiEKff .DiJ.V. ANOVS K, NIAGARA j mut itttpißur INSU ANCE COMPANYS OF NEW YORK. E. K t MINGTON & SON, Agents Sept. 13 ts Thomas ville.G ■Notice. lETTERS, Money-packages, and other J Packages will he received dailyat the store ot E. Remington !k Sou, at Tlioni.-isvilte, to he forwarded to Savannah Stations on the A. & G- R. R.I A speeial Messenger will leave by the regular ssengpr train in charge of all such parcels, all cases the charges must be prepaid. All uraed letters and packages will be dcliver ’ at the store of E. Remington. JAS. RUSSELL. Agent for Erwin & Hat dee Aug. 9. 18fio. ts. STEAM MILL foii s v i.a:. OXK of Su am Enginci* (!. r > lior.st* power) built on tlie most approved plan, large cylinder boiler perfect —good saw frame and carriage with too circular saws iR ami.s2 inches. Also a set of Mill Rocks ami gearing of the best quality : all of which 1 will sell for three thousand dollars cash. The mill is situated near Duncanville Thomas County, II miles south “of Tlioniasville. ROBERT RAINES. Sept. 0, 1811. ts Floridian copy, PEEP U MERY.’ LYON'S KATHAEION, HAIR DYE, TOrL£T“SOAP, COMBS, BRUSHES, &.C., &C , SiC For sale by DR. W. F Dr. WITT July 5, 18(15. ts ‘ m ■ DRUGS, MEOIOSNES, PAINTS, OILS, CJJL.ISS, <ScC‘.. In-tore and for sale bv * * 1)11. W. FDkWITT. .lulyo 1 5 65 H . Notice. \LL persi ns lmviug demands. against ih • estate of M. S. Grifliu, late of Lowndes ci uuty deceased, or against* the lirin of Robin son &. Grittin, originally Railroad Contractors, arc roquetl dto present them immediatel v for settlement. OWEN SMiTll. > ‘ J.vs.E <* RIFF IN, } A’ Inirs Nov 1 - Uhl ) Notice. 4 LI. pci sobs indebted (o the estate of 2'\ A II Jones, deceased of Mitch 11 Cos. are requested to conic forward and settle the same, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them au thenticated in terms of the law MARGARET JONES, Adm’x. Nov 8 40d CtOGNAC llrandy, Rjc and Rout bon / Whiskey, Shcry, Muscat, Madera, Port and other wines and liquors all pul up in bottles, selected with care by me in New york, and which 1 can rcccommend for medical purposes, received and for sale by JOHN STARK, I’rftckcrs. SODA, Rutter, Oyster, Roston. lie Nic, Sugar and Fancy (.'lackers, a fresh supply in and for sale by JOHN STARK (Liquors uml Wines. (■EOEHHA— Thomas otunly. Whereas the unudministcrcd estate of Murdock McKinnon deceased is without a legal t epreseutative. All persons interested are therefore no tified to file tin ir object ions in said Court, otherwise letters of Administration de bo nis non thereon wi l be granted and issued totlic Public Administrator of said t'oun tyat a regular term of said Court to be held at Thomasville said County cn the first Monday in December next. 11. 11. TQOKK, Novl-SOd Ordinary. Gr.Ql'Cill Tliuina* County Whereas the persons, property and ef fects of thejminor loirs of Murdock Mcs Kinnon, deceased, is without a legal repre sentative. All persons interested are there fore notified to file their objections in said Court otherwise letters of Guardianship will be granfed and issued to M. C. Smith, Public Administrator of said County, at a regular tevm of said Court to be held at Thoinasville said County on the first M on day in December next. 11. 11. TOOKE, Nov 1 -CCd GEOIIGI.i —ICrooks County. MIXTY days after date I will make ap'pli O cation to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to soil the real estate of I. J. Rodgers, deceased. A. M. D SIMPSON, Adrn’r, Sept. 27, 13G3. 60d. EXECUTORY SALK. WILL be sold at the plantation of the lateE. R. Young deceased, thirteen miles south of Valdosta, in Lowndes coun ty, Ga., on Wednesday the 29th day of November next, all the perishable propers ty belonging on §aid plantation, consisting of Hogs, Cattle, Mules, Corn. Fodder, Wagons, Carts, Iron Sugar rollers. Cotton Seed, Plantation utensils and many other things. Terms cash. * Also at the same time and place will be rented the said plantation for the year 1860, consisting of 600 acres of open land in a good state of cultivation. Improve mjnts good and complete. This place is near the Ocean Pond, and is well known as being one of the best cottoD growing places in the county, the entire tract being oal* and hickory land. Persons wishing to make cotton will do well to attend the sale. W. J. YOUNG, Exr- Oct 25Mds FOR SALE. f OLDER for sale all my Town Property, except one or two Business Lots on Main tieet. The property offered is inv residence, a place as desirable, if not the most desirable, in a homasville ; together with two or three other residences and vacant Lots. Terms : The original cost in gold, or its equivalent in currency or cotton. If the property is not disposed of by the 2t*th of December next, it will be for Rent. Oct 18-ts • D. S BKANDON. Oranges. i'ABBLS swvcl oranges just received and for sale by JOHN STARK. IfOliblA- Colquitt Count} . I jConrt of Oounty, Oct. 18, 18t>5. j Whereas. Jane E. Denman makes applica tion by petition to this court for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Larkin A. Den i man of said county deceased- All persons interested are therefore herby notified to file 1 their objections iu said court, otherwise said letters will be granted and issued to said appli cant at a regular term of said court to bo held at Monltry, said county on the first Mon day id December next. Oct2s Odd I‘. O WING. D. C. C. O. G~K OIUJIA-IA-Brk* County . To all whom it may concern- Whereas Celia Yates makes application to this court for letters of administration on the estate of Wiley Yates deceased These are-to cite and admonish all parties objecting, to fije tlieir objections as required by law, otherwise said letters will be granted the applicant- Nov l-3()d J G McCALL Ordinary. Gi ORGIA-Thomas County.— Whereas Mary'A. Rice makes npplica tion by petition to this Court for letters of Administration on the estate of Chns. J. Rice late of said County deceased. All persons interested are therefore no lificd to tile their objee ions in si.il Couit., other sise said letters will be granted and i.JVue-l to s-tiu appli ant at a regular term of said Court to'be held at Thomasville said County on the first Monday in December next. 11. li. TOOK E, N,v 1 -odd O; dinary, FORSAIE. ACRES OF BAND IN THE SUIS - * mbs of Tlioniasville, under a high slate of cultivation, with good fencing. Dwelling and out bouses. Call soou if you wish to buy. The house will accom modate any sized family. Apply to L. C. BRYAN, Oct 25-ts Thomasville, Ga. (Ot HOlttil.t —Itronks County. Jt Con t of Ordinary. Od. 96, 1865. Whereas T. S. ’l'. Knight makes application by petition to this court for letters of administra tion out he cst itr of John Hill late of■; nid coun ty deceased. AH pel sons interested are there fore notified to file their objections ill said court otherwise said letters will be granted and i-su ed to the s .id applicant at a regular term of said court to be belli in Quitman. said com.ty, on the first Mondav in December next. Nov 1,30il J. G. McCALL. Ordinary. /A b:<>i{;ia-ur()oks copntv vT To id! whom it. may concern. Notice is hereby giv. n to all concerned that no person has applied for letters of Ad ministration on the estate of E J. llowell, and that in terms of the law Administration will he vested in tin- Clerk of the .Superior C< u: t or some other lit and proper person thir t v days after this notice, unless some valid ob jection is filed. J. G. McCALL, Ordinary. Oct. 1.8. 1865. 30d. UNITED ST.ITES 7.30 LOAN. THir and Series $230 000,000. Ry authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, ti e undersigned, the General Subscription agent for the sale of ( nited Slates Securities, offeis to the public the third series of Treas ury Notes, hi tiring seven and three t ntlis per cent interest per annum, known its the Seven-thirty Loan l’hose Notes ate issued under date of •fu’y loth, fStia, and tire payable three ytfars from that date, in eurrei s cy, or arc convcrtablc at the option of the holder into 11. S. 5-2 G per cent GOL!) IIEiRMiG These bon Is tire now worth a hand* some premium, and arc exempt, as tire all the Government Ronds, irom State, County or Municipal taxation, which adds from one to three per cent per annum to their value, accor ding to the rate levied on other prop erty. The interest is payable semi annually by coup ms attaolied to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. Hie interest at i.oO per cent amounts to One cent per Jay on a S3O note. Two cents “ “ SIOO “ Ten “ “ ■< §SOO 20 “ “ “ §IOOO “ $1 “ “ “ §SOOO “ Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished up on receipt of subscriptions. The notes sf this Third Series are precisely similar in form and privi leges to the Seva naThirties already sold, except that the Government re serves to itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at G per cent iir stead of 7 o-lOths in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they sub-, scribc. The delivery of the notes of tins third series of the Seven-thirties will commence on the Ist June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made in the con ditions of this third series affect only the matter of interest. The payment in Gold, if made, will be equivolent to the-currency interest of the higher rate. • Ihe return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the op tion to pay the interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equal ize prices that purchase!! made with six per cent in gold would be fully equal to these made with seven and three-tenths per cent in currency.— This is the ONLY LOAN IHI MARKET now offered by the Government, and its superior advantages make it the Rrcal Popular I/oaa of thr People. JAY COOKE, Mubkcription AgeHt, No. 114 South Third St. Phjp a / ( ROUGH- BROOKS COUNTY VjSixty days after date 1 will apply t 0 the Court ol Ordinary o said county, ‘for leave to sell the real estate of Joseph Yates deceased. JONAH YATES, Auinr. Oct 2osGod G lIOUG I A—Tliumas County. Whem as Win G. Ponder and H. Woltf Administrators sd college!.dum on the es. tatc of Emil Fit sell dec'd makes ujplicis. lion lor permanent lcttcis then on. All persons intviesied ; re tlnreli re hereby no. tified to file their objections in ssid Court, otherwise said letters will be granted and issued at a regular term of said Court to be held at Thomasville said County on the fust Monday in Decomber next, H. H. TOOKE. Nov l-30d Ordinary, THE )\\ rcmitil Hlirror . AND Rail Road Guide i A Commercial Paper, A Business Papfci’* An Advertising Paper, A Rail Road Paper, A Family Paper, A Useful Papor. WITH A WEEKLY CIRCULATION OF 10,000 Copies! Tliis piper it* published to mrt tlio “nuts of the community, the M*r ■‘hunt, the Lai kcr, the Rrokrr, the Planter, the man that stays at home, and the man that travels. It will reflect the stat** of the uwi ket, in the principal ct:* * s correctly, and he a -reliable Price Current of Trade. It will contain Schedules, Rates of Fare, Connections, A:c., of the piici pal Railroads. 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