Gallaher's independent. (Quitman, Ga.) 1874-1875, October 31, 1874, Image 4

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MtaHnfr sndcpnulrnt. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1874. BVE.'UI.a'I I)KWY itOVll. £hh'* in evening’* dewy hour, Oil ft luke 1 mij led alone, Mmdog in ..lb the subtle power Of Uk soft wind'll monotone, Ami the take’* Mtill surilfcoe gleaming ’Neath the full uiooii'nglaiuofir starts b< etned t, show, in my hatf dreaming, Lite a full record lettered there. Memorb* of tlu? pant came o'er int An i view*it tfie magic gift**, And in atdl array before me Facwh dead and living pa***}. Fa*that long ago perished. Hu run A on the water lay, float to face* dourly cUorifthed, mill oa earth, hut ftr away. l>oe who fondlo 1 npd careaiod me F.r. her up ill t took it* dt,. ut— Oue who aoothed when care ooprcaa J tne, Mniied on mo with aim aiuugJt't. Thun th maaic gla wa shaded b\ a pUoMfIM(-ei*uut glovr, Ana its ani faco wan invaded By the iiark face of a too. And at thus Ukf airy babbles O’er the aticuin they tiavni&d fast, 'ilu y rfutUfd too joy h and MOtfbkt <n thrnSn#pm and.the past. Ami my heart w,* rife with feeling* Half of pica tor , half of pain, Aa 1 aaw in tntnv K vealiuga Life*’* full record Writ tea plain, But wen th'' bright trt xm vanished, And the livid lightning gleam All tnv idle fand** i uniali.xi. And l wakened from mv dr am- B tar tied from niv gunwufe pillow', While uiy frail hark scudded on. And the fresh broeico the billow. Aud the l Ivtui ca were hll gofle, statLstics A |)<-k of cards affords 2,598,60 iliffer ut uonls. What is smaller tlmu a mitu’s month? Its tongue, , Tin. rncnipf* of nil England's railway* ore ire and a half miUious per week. Thera are nbont half o million iSeundi- i r,avl*j,.. ia the United States. ltctiKtniWti.it twli HOd a half cents a thousand to gum envelope Haps. If speech is silver and silence gold, how much ,s a dumb muu worth? ■Baltimore pays annually shout u million lor summer beverages: A distance of ten houses is required by < ’hiuese law la tween Oliinese Wash bouses. ! The liquor license fees in New Haven 1 *flre past year awonutud to oyer twenty tlKiusaud dollars. Thirteen tuns of ImrnnelrH were taken from the lull! of one irou ship after u six months’ voyage. The European Htcnmeis from New York city takeout ou ail average 100,000 letters P> r v.. k. Hin vll. Brown, a Cliester, l*a., swim mer, swam nearly four miles in forty-eight niintu :o uvetitly. Wliul em . aions legs firemen must have, as we otl. n in ... of them uuiujjf hose fifty feet in length 1 Ht. ; . . ..unis that, it liiik the real Tichbome and more bedbugs than Chicago ever dreamed of having. Switzerland turns out about 1,600,000 watches per annum. A great many per sona must work "ou time" there. A Boston augur refinery lately paid thirty-seven thousand two bundled and eighty-t\vo dollars duties on one cargo. You can examine a mule's hoof to in - certain his weight, if you want 10, but we don't advise it. ofi6 Sid and. It is easy to pick out eases of disturb- ■ noe here and there at the South, mid so to dross them up and parade them us to oouvey the impression that the whole Mouth id iu a ferment.. We could do the same ! for the whole West or the whole East, by ; carefully culling itetns front, the press of i those parts and setting them by columns j with giant headings. Thu South is as quiet j to-duv is any other section of the Union, but *iie labors under the misfortune of be ing narrowly watched by thousands of: critical eyes, anxious to discover in her signs of disloyalty and rebellion, and, above all, indications that her white sons are persecuting, quarreling with, or deny-; lug any rights to the black*. Every clmtrce street encounter iu which blink jrutii and a white oue are engaged is sure to be re ■ported in nouic Northern papers as a fresh outbreak of white intolerance, and "more ; trooiw" are straightway dolled for. Where there is the disposition to exaggerate aud i uut the worst construction on nets, noth- j ing is easier than to do so; and those edi-1 tors who are making so much fuss about ! .Southern trouWos are readily euobled to , print anew batch of swob stories every morning and preach tluiv little brevier sermon* upon them, .greatly to the profit id their party iu a close campaign. To us, | wine try,to be impartial judges cf the case, the South seems to be steadily improving in lvet behavior. There is less anxiety about her now than there was two mouths ago. t,*iiarrwla between the races are far less frequent than formerly, and, under the example of .South Carolina and por tion a.of Louisiana, these will soon disup- 1 pear. There can bo no sign of amity bet ter Ulan a \villingupt,s to join nt the lmllot- Viox in voting for cuudidiites, as whites and I blacks in S >utk Carolina and sections of | lamisinus have agieod to do. The, ten dency at tho Mouth is now plainly in the direction nf a political atflliatiou la-tween ! whites mid blacks, and upou that fact we base our expectation that the pence now generally prevailing there will eoutiune, 1 broken only, a* elsewhere, by oee.isional disturbances growing out of politics or other exciting cunsew. mid subsiding readi ly,- Jvuntoi! if Contmeree. k'Cxni ri t. Oini, A blooming country damsel, dressed iu the height of fashion, 1 came tripping along in company with her beau, and, w hile crossing n street iu Cin cinnati, turned suddenly around to look aka passing object, just as the tip of hor dainty shoe vested on the curbstone of the gutter. As she tlirvw the weight of tier body on the rnsu niUent foothold, her toes slipper), and plnbip into the dirt went hoi little foot, und splash over her stockings and garments went the mud. Her gallant Spomhi.v helped her on to the sidewalk, whvM alio presented a pitiable appearance, aud then eudenvored to free her from her sudd, ;i.. acquisition of soil with his luiud hereluef. "It’a no use, Charley,” sobbed the rural ! beauty, "it won't come clean; and ami ’ - iu> st-t t-stis'kmgs are milled.” "Never mind the stockings,” consoling- i ly responded her swain; “I call buy you a ! Be* ptr. ” "liny me anew pair, where would 1 put them ou ?” said slw>, “Whv, we run go to a hotel lor that ■ratter " rspUeil Charley. ••fJeaerl' 1 almost senamed the fright cued gi.l; "IM soouei jump into the river than go t hotel with a man that I’m not me Ho.’* 01u.;. y secured conscience striekeu ns the . i'y of his proposition Ihmhed upon iiis min I, nn.i when hist we saw the I jmir they were in quest of u eh.HU pair of ' L\’-* i a y*ivp< r j if > pi,! thin: on. QUITMAN FACTORY. / lo.VHTANTLY ON BAKU A FUIX AmOBT MKNT m I t SHEETING, 8-4 HHIItTINO, OSNAI3UKOH, STIRPES, TWEEDS, ! OOTTONADES, COTTON YARNS faint a variety of other COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS 1 which UJ i> fXGhtingtxl tor cotton or *rool on I fair Wrmft. Price for Carding Wool • • 10 Cents Per Pound U u (i , - N. If. Wool received frpm, and Roll* j rutnrned to any statiqa on the Atlantic A Oulf JRuilrond, uhau uihiitiuual cost of one’ cent i>cr pound. i Merchants and Dealers generally, are invited to call ami examine stock before ! making puxehases. IIENUV lIHKiCS, jttnq2o-6}m President. The Brown Cotton Clin. The attention of jilantera and othorw ia iigaiii oaAUiil to thuahovo >l<l and reliably nmku of Cot-: ton OiiiH* They am faminhed tliin year greatly 1 improved, and nothing which an experience of thirty yetiiH in their manufacture could nuggesl liiktj been left undone to make thorn the moat re liable and perfect Cotton Gin in market. At* tin result of our efforts we need only refer to their es iabUshed reputation and wide-spread For Pkufkction of Woukma;. .SiuLNoin, Di’HAUiUTY, Jjiout Uuxkiso, and yiirtATm and QUALITY of LINT I’UODL'CEO, WO cUaJiuigC t tHUpe tition. Wo are prepared to wnrr<ml l > auv i a- Konable extent ■ yerjevt tjiitinfaetion fi y plan ter or operator, Th oini urrMdd at the ! jv < u possible price* for gcxid !i>*i>bine#, ami n, mas oimble terms. We invite o.ainiimtion of the sam ples in the hands of our local agents who will give all desired iufounation and furnish uppu• can tv with circulars and copies of commendatory 1 1 tters from portion using the Gins iu all. „fCTiAV.<- of the cotton .planting Ciieulaik, ITieo Fist, and other luiortnatiou, muy beol tained of our Sg...irß Or by addressing THE lUiOYYNCOTToN GIN CO., New London, C >ud. J. B. CIILECII, Ag Quitman, Ga. maylG-8 AT MY OLD STAND, -:o:_ KNOWN TO EVERYBODY! lAM Om’ING MV NEW ANI) COMPLETE . SliK'k of M ERCIIAXI >ISi:, Juat pureliimcd with great euro and with the view to tho vviuuk luul Urate of my many curttome- Httving dealt lirag with tho people of Brooke and KUlTuimding romiti.-r, amialu-ared their eon ttdonce and patronage, I llatter myself that I am fully prepared to suit their tlivoraillcd taste. My Stock in largo aud diver*.tiled, conaiatin; of every variety of Dry-Gooils, bailies Dross O-oiis, of every shade and style l.uiHi’suntl IHlsftes SlinKa.if t- mast beautiful puterns. GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS in large quantities. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE. OU! KNSWARE, WOOD axu WILLOW WARE, Aud in a word jrrst what the people wautn. J.YCOB HAI M. Hop-20 &n B. T. BABBITT’S mu: coxcEsntATED potash, Olt LYE, Of double the Strength of any other Saponifying Substance. I have recently pcrfK'h and anew me thod of pack ing m\ I’otash, or Lye, and am now packing it onlv iu BikUs, tin coating of >vhieh will KiLponitf, , and doen not injure the Soai>, U is packed fu i boxes containing 21 and. 2S Hu otic lb. flails, and |in no other wav. Diivottoua in Knglish and ■ German for making hard ami soft with this I rottndt accompany ing each ptK‘kagv, 11 T* BABBITT* fU to dS WashingUm St., is. Y. j tct3 Si A TF. OF GFOItGIA, lUIOOKB t'Ol NTY. Cos via oi'Onni^-YUY. October Ist, 1874. To All Whom it May Concern. Sarah Jhdwell ami James Wo*\d, having in Wop per form apphnl for permanent letters rf Admin-* istration iu the wstata of W. ii. Holwcll, late of said coiwity, deceased. This is to cite nil and sinrtilnr. t\*o nc*t of kin of \\ . Ik Holwcll, to be ,tml appeal at my office within the time allowed by law, and show oaitac, if any, why permanent Adminiatiatiou shotild not be granted to j Surah llolwi'll and J M ou AY. lb Hul [ well’s estate. J. M,.SHEARER t tl' dbd Gkvlioary. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. V. HADDOCK. Attorney At Lu w QUIT MA N, UEOIt GI A . WiltpreMfee hi all the Conrta of th. HotUhtwn Circuit, will *lnu practice in the adjoining coun tie* iu the Hlaic of Florida. OflMft or or Finch’* Bt(#ro. m*y#-ly JAS.H. HUNTER A T TORJIEY AT LA IV , QUITMAN, BROOKS COUNTY, OEORQLt. Willprftitbo in the OmntJrs of tho Rout hern * f/e *t. * k V 1 ** • l, d Clinch of the Hrunawick, and Mitchell of tile Albany, Office at the uourf House-<i )un2B-tf w. n. isknnkrr. a. t. JUMMOumar BENMETT & KINGBBERRY, Attorneys at I, a w Q UJTM A N, ‘ lirooks County, ... Georgia. | juno2B-tf ! EDWARD R HARDEN, Attorney at I..aw, QUIT M A N , BROOKS COUNTY, ■ . GEORGIA. Late an AMHOciate Juatiee Huprem© Court U. H. for Utah and Nebraska Territories; now Judg* County Court, Hrooka County, Ga. may24-12rno J. 8. N. SNO W, m:\TiHT. j <iuitiia, ..... Georgia, Office Up Stairs, Finch's Corner. | nq2H-lm | DR. E. A. JELKS, I’II.UTISIMi PHYSICIAN, Quitman, (in. [ OFFICE—Briok building atlioiniug the store ; of Messrs, liiigga, .folks A Oo.,Bcroven street. | may 10-tf CHAMPION & FREEMAN. UKOCEIISANIf COMMISSION MERCHANTS Corner Bay anil Draytou Street*, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. M ISI IS. U.A XBl 11 ’.S’ 4DI •SB rts EM EX TS. f WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALI. THE AT- I TENTION of the .'ltizona of Brook* *.i4 the adjoining counties, to niy large anJ aclect stoik of DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, J I A It I> X\' Alt E GKOCr.KIES, F.lc., Etc., All of which will be sold upon REASONABLE TERMS aud at LOWEST PRICKS. o ami would oaR the tt!ittiou oX Planter a to my LARGE STOCK OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, Suohl as t PLOWS, CLEVICES, HEEL BOLTS, GILYIN FANS, etc., ate These gooda will be gold at MANUFACTURERS PRICEB, With Freight Adilxl. OtT CITE MB A C.YLL -6 JOHN TILLMAN. * vpsUj4l MJtiCKLLASKUVX ADVERTISEMENTH. SALE aud LIVERY STAVbE aitmnn, Oa. rpilK USIMBIWRiaED UKEP OS HAND SADDLE HORSES, HARNESS HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES . Eot., etc., oto. 5 For AotoinmodUtion nf tho F übUtk _ . , 1 THKY ILBO KKHP CONSTANTLY OS HAND A OOOD SUI’PLY OF Horses and Mules for Sale. “ BKI.KCTED B Y ONE OF THE FI KM, | And Always Purchaaed on Sucn Terns as to Enable Them to Sell at the I.owe*t PERSONS DESIRING TO PURCHASB - I SADDLE OR HARNESS HORSES Can be Supplied upon Short Notice If not on hand, if a deneriplkici of the *toek wanted ih left at the BtaUu the uidr will be tiUoU u-tt few day*. Cecil k Til H ASH Eh. marl7-tf T>. W. PRICE, ' MERCHANT TAILOR, QUITMAN, GA., Would inform tb# oitiaen* ot ..U.tmali and ~ir- ! rounding country, that ho ha* just a~i, ] FIRST CLASS MERCHANT AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN QUITMAN, AND MAS ON HAND A FINE LOT OF CLOTHS AND CASSIMEREg, BLTT.UH-K FOR MAKING DR SS AND BUSINESS SUITS. j He has aim on Hand a Select Stock of i 'READY MADE CLOTHING, CUTTING, CLEANING j SSI - AND— it i;pAiiiiN(i BOSE OK SHOBT NOTICE. . , . ; *e-pEICES UODERAIE. -Qft .'vM VANN At! A1) VEll TJSENTS. Johu It. Cooper. George T. Quautock J. 8 F. Laucautc-r. JOHN M. COOPER A CO. Corner Whitaker anil St. Julian Streets, Savannah, Ga. I WHOLEHALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY i OF ALL KINDS. ■ i Copying and S*al Fraaeaa, Surveyors’ Compataea, News and Book I’rintine: Pa per and Ink. Gold Pena, Pvn and Pencil Cases, Desk and Pocket Knives. j LEDGER, WRITLKG & COL. PAPERS. 1 Playing, Vlnltlng anti Printer'* Caida. Purtuioaaiva, *U. School Furniture and Scho 1 Requisites At ikhtrmfthnru <fe Oo'b Price*, for \thom übc arc Agent*. Book* Ordered or Imported at New York rate*. We feel confident that wo can sell aa low as tho lowest, either in Charh-Hton, Augusta, Atlanta, Macon, or any other .Southern city, j %*r Write or call and learn our prices. may2Stf Tifrp'' : jjil “'vp| 1 '■ (in (e . FOR • YKUa THE Standard of Excellence TUROUatiOVT Tin: worth. Over 000,000 in if. luO.:mM(IIIETHAN ANY OFANYdTHEItNIND THK SEW IVllKiaElt WfLSOS. ItwKivru is IM7”: The lll;hnl Awards at li,. Vienna I'-niml- Cion. The t*ell Mrd*l f the Maryland iti iii lui- Puir. Tlie FOUR IIIUHEKT J'HKMII Ms. (including two un tilUt.) at tho GKOkOU HfTA'I'K I’AiU. bi:ht of alls Ttn WlfKkLElt *Y WIIXoN ban the approval of liiilliona <f lotidii * who have u*d tlii* will tried machine. Phywh ianN c* rtify that it it tin only Lin k-Stilt l Mewing Machinr fit fin Family aw. Itn liglit and easy motion doe* not fatigue invalid!. Its rapid execution of work reooinim-iMl* It t<* ah wln> new for u living. i I* the mot ecohomicul kruiuiM-, thr lu rabl. Our m w and popnlar No. * Macliim* adapted for Leather work und general Manufacturing purpoHen ia iinw ui*c(l bv the leading tailoring ih tabhsbmeiita ami *hoe feu-tone*. Send for our circular*. Moehiuen ho id on easy ornus or monthly paymemt* taken. Old machine* put in order or received in exchange. WHKELKK A WILHON MF’G CO.’S OFFICE,S: W. 11. Clkveh, Gen, Agt., Savannah, Ga. 25ad®tf MARKET SQUARE HOUSE VALENTINE BASLER, iSuccewor to hi# brother Aatony Sasler) TIIK WELL KNOWN TEN I*l r\ ALT.EY, At the Old Stand, 174 Bryan St., OF POSITS THE MARKET, Continues to keep un hand the best of Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Ales, AND ALL OTHER LIQUORS, My Foreign Liquors are all of my own Impor tation. __ n*S-t f MARSHALL HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA A. B. LUCE, Proprietor, BOARD, SiS DO l‘er Day ; glft-t A sii i*in‘ts’ ALBANY HOTEL, ALBANY, GEORGIA. O rpHIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL is situated near I the centre of the business portion of the city, ami u still kent by MELUU 'K EARN Eft, it* origi nal owner oml proprietor, ltsfnreuiid acctu\nm d.V. ions ary the bvat that call 1h; jmn ided. aitd chiige* are nioderaie. Umuibuo Civa\t*ys passen : gt-■ u< iilid fi\ *. t yry Lain. yetj-tf. CURRIER, SHERWOOD & CO , tYUOLEHALK DEAIJIIW IN BOOTS AND SHOES Thi* in oue of the Oldeat and Large*t Boot and Shot* Jobbing House* ik Tup err?. AU their Supplies are obtained fnnn THE VERY BEST MANUFACTORIES, And Sold to Cuatomers on the MOST i CCOMMODA TING TERMS. 476 & 478 Broome Street, New York. A. -It. WATKlNS.Traveling Agent, Jyao-tf | vs. H. TWOS. wa. w. OOHJDOX. TISON eX GORDON, COTTOH FACTORS A.\IA— ( ouimlssiqn Merchants, li’Z Huy St., Savannah, Ga 1 Bagging and Tie* advanced on Crop*. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Consign in. etc of Lottoli. COTTON SOLD ON ARRIVAL, AND PRO CEEDS RETURNED BY EXI'AESS, WHEN OWNER SO INSTRUCTS. Prompt aud careful.*ttention guaranteed to all buHirte**. aug'JtMJm ww wgywßS .*? '*i. | *'! | * n r*" ii CT ff' ■tr < VV..agn—- ..... ■ 1 o. A. P. MIKE, THE HIXOLSGIST, Can be found at MIKE’S HEADQUARTER’S Cor. Pay Luur Wiilluker at., JsAVAWAH. Li A, ConMiiutly on baud the be*t *stHMtrtiue&t of Ale*, Wliii'H, H hmi Uytei. Com.ivy mdeit; for Oytttva promptly attended to. LI. T. [NAY ang 2P.ly DWIGHT L. ROBERTS, <Oll VIISSION MERCHANT. 142 Bay St., - - - SAVANN AH, GA. ang 20-6111 I*. J. OLILMAKTIN, | JOUH KI.ANNKKV. L. J Gl’ ILM ARTIN &. CO. COTTON FACTORS AND— COMMISSION jIEIiCnANTH. Kelly’* Block, Bay St., - - Savanaah, Oa Agent for Bradley’* Ptaosphate* Jewell’* Mill* Yarn* *V Dome*tic*, Ac., Ac. ! Dogging and Iron Tie* for *afe at loweat j market rate*. • lhompt attention given to all huaiue** ; eutruated to u*. I Liberal Cash Advance* mad J. M. BOROrOH*. | a. 1. WINO. BOROUGHS & WING, WHOLESALE DEALERS LN T 0 B A C C O, mils. SMITS, PIPIIS anil SYIOK I’.H'S AUTK'LLS, 1-1 llccatur Street, ATLANTA, GA. J. T. JORDAN, Traveling Agent. ian3-ly PHILLIP DZIALYNSKI. Commiss'on Mei'eli’nt , t JOKES* BLOCK,) Bay Street. - - - SAVANNAH. GA. aug 29-Gin A. B. GOODMAN. J.F.E ROY MYKHS. GOODMAN & MYERS. Manufacture their own j * Tobacco and Cigars, li! Bay St., - - SAVANNAH, GA. ' uug 2lKhu [E. A. I > \ MONACO? I ! ..v- • & importers vrvx> Wholesale Liquor Dealers. L FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES. 408 & 410 Elm St. OPPOSITE KOCTHEH.Y IIOTKE, ISt. Louis, Mo* j ESTABLISHED 1853 R. 1,. COWAN, Agent for Georgia, Alabama od oprJ6-Iy CREECH L NEWSOIt DEALERS IN * I) R Y GOOD S,* Ci UOCEIMEH, Liquors, Flour, Bacon, e(c. , QI'ITMAN, GA. tnay W-tf 1 NEW STOCK. TK undersigned having rt nrnAser> I Ml pirmin ill the EatU.ru Cities, a’ laret >d<l well assorted block of general merchandise, I * now prepare! to offer peculiar NirinetroctiU to I hi* many customer* ami the public gem-ralh. Jli> stock cm braces a complete variety <rf' ” Diy (riHjtls, Ready Made Clothing, Hate, Csum, Boots and Shoe*, Hai ti ware, Tinware. Crodken- ami Ulami wart. All kimls of WKxira#v and A COMPLETE A.SHOHTMKNT tty FA3I 1L V GUOCEKIK*. nil of which ho offers on the most rsasonafrto I>. XL CIULKCU. seph.fim ■Atlantic & nil Unit UouU. 0\ AND AFTFP SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, Train* mu this];.***] will rnu a follow*:. ''f ExntEfcw iP^auuiGiuiu fstave .' avannah daily at . 4^o. u, ! Arrive at Liv* Oak 3:5$ a. ml [ Ayrivo at Quitman “ .. . ... 3:56 a. m.* | Arrive at Bainbridga “ . H:l6a. m. ! Airrive at Albany *• .. 9:40 a. *L Leave Albany **• ....... 3;4tf .m. Leave Baiubirjjlg# “• 4i-301m. Leave Quitman ** 9:05 p. _ Leave Li\ v Oak ** 9:U5p. mI ;Ai rrivv at Savannah “ . H:UO A.. Connect at Liw Oak with trains ©u tb JL F. I A M. E, 11. for ami from Jacksonville, TaGha*~ | see Ac. Ntscbang* of cm between Savannah and AL ban.v. Hose connection at Albany with trains om ‘ the Southwestern R. R. ACCUM.MOUATXOiN IK AlN—\\ iJSTEKX Ms VISION* ; Lnare Dupont (Smith*? excepted/ at 7:30 a. ■. | Arrive at Quitman lk .10:56 a*. Arrive at Thoina*vdl w };00 r. m. , Arrive at Albany *• 7:00 y, ! Leave Alhauy 3:15 a. m ; Leave Thomasville “ ... 3:80 y.m. , Leave Quitman tk 4:31 p. ■! Arrrivw at Dupont -* 6:20*. m. ALBANY DIVISION. Leave rhomaavilhi, Moudav, WedSa*#*)#? i Friday at 3:00 p. m. ' * Arrive at ('auuUm, Monday, WcdneMY aW , Friday 5:10 r. w. * Arrive at Alhauy, and I Fridav 7:00 p. .m. Leave Albany Monday, Wednesday and Fridav. [ 8:15 a. m. Leave Camilla, Mondav, Wednesday and FtL ; day. 10:19 p. m. Arrive at-Thomasvillo, Mondav, Wodneaday aW Friday at 1*2:30 p. m. Connect at Albany with night trains on th 8. W. R. It., leaving Albany Hnndav, Tuesday and Thursday.mid arriving at Albany Monday,' Wed nesday and Friday. Mail Steamer leav ( *K Baiubridge every Sundar evening for Apalachicola. * 1 H. S. HAINES, net /l-*2t General Superintendent. BEDELL & CXX, i fLiy ro r Dcal er h TOBACCO AGENTS, 140 BROAD STREET COLUMBUS, GA. nov 29-tf J. M. Hopkins, R. H. Hiooihm, HOPKINS & HICGINS, FINE OLD KENTUCKY BODBBON AND RYE WHISKIES, Nos. 3 Main & 4 Washington Street. LOITSVULLE, KV, W. H. SEBRING, General Agent. | For sale only at CREECH & NJSWSOM, Qnituuui, Go. [ juk-25-ly GLAGKGRN & CUNNINGHAM, WHOLESALE OROCERS, i Corner Bay aud Draj'toi Streets SAVANNAH, - . QP€RA