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VOLUME IV.]
THE TIMES JfcJSENTINEL.^
’ TENNENT LOMAX & BOSWELL ELLIS,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
THE TUI-WEEKLY TIMES Sb SENTINEL
a published EVERY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY MO RN
| itfQ and SATURDAY EVENING.
THE WEEKLY TIMES A SENTINEL
published every TUESDA Y MORNING.
Office on Randolph Street, opposite the Post Office.
TERMS :
TRI-WEEKLY, Five Dollars per annum, in advance.
WEEKLY, Two Dollars per annum,in advance.
XTf“ Advertisements conspicuously inserted at On* Dollar
per square, for the drat insertion, and fifty cents for every sub
sequent insertion.
LaDeraldeductionwillbe made for yearly advertisements.
Hales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors,or
Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday
in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and
06 * n *'* ie afternoon,at the Court House in thecounty in which
the property is sitaatc. Notices of these sales must be given in
a public gazette forty days previous to the day of sale.
JVbtices for the sale of Personal Property must be given at
least ten days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors ofan Estate must be publish
ed forty dayß.
Notlcethat application will be madeto the Court o JOrdlnary
for leave to sellLandor Negroes, must be published * eekly for
two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must be published
thirty day B—for Dismission from Administration, monthly six
months —for Dismission from Guardianship forty days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly
for four months —for establishing lost papers, for the full space
ofthreemonths —for compelling titles from Executors or Admin
istrators, where a bond has been given by the deceased, the full
apace of three months.
Publications willalways be continued according to these, the
egal requirements,unless otherwise ordered.
BUSINESS CARDS. “
HA.VLNG connected with our Printing Office, a full
and complete assortment of Book Binder’s tools and
stO'jk,and also added to our Prin ting materials, we are now
prepared to execute, in good style and with despatch,every
liini of work in either branch of the business, on the best
tesiras.
miiA-IVK WORK, of every description, with or with
•tlFi printing, made to order, in the neatest manner.
WARE HOUSE PRINTING, Receipts, Drafts,
Bills of Lading, &c. &c., executed neatly and
Pi y>mptly, and bound in any desired style.
‘ lAlLROAl) AND STEAMBOAT BLANKS,
of all kinds got up,with accuracy and dispatch.
Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars. Hand Bills,
’osters, Programmes, &c., &c., printed in the shor
. test notice and in the best style.
Magazine and Pamphlets put up in every style o
binding.
Books o all kinds rebound strongly and neatly.
LOMAX & ELLIS.
Columbus, April 15,1854.
DR. LEE, DENTIST,
HAS returned ami will resume .the practice
of his profession on JMonday the 15th inst.
Office corner of Broad and Randolph streets—over Mygstt’s
Store. octll—w&tw3m
REMOVAL,
Ujßßpfc CUSH MAN) DFNTIST-
I_l_T Re ved across to No. 48 broad Street, over
Purple’s Jewelry’Store. oct2—wtwtf.
j 7 A. FOX,
ATTORNEYAT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WILL attend punctually to all criminal and civil cases en
trusted to him in any of the courts of the surrounding
counties of this State and Alabama.
Office on corner of Broad and Randolph streets, over Manley
& Hodges.
REFERENCES—Hon. A. Iverson, i
Tennent Lomax, V Columbus, Ga.
I)r. Stanford, 5
Samuel F./fice, } Montgomery, Ala.
Columbus, Oct. 4. w&twtf
R. J. MOSES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WARREN’S ARCADE.
Hours from 0 A. M. to 4k P. M.,^|
N.B.—All business entrusted to me will be faithfully
attended to. octll —w&twly.
ROBERT N. HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CRAWFORD, ALA.
September 8, 1855. —twAwlf.
ROBERT E. DIXON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
Office over E. Barnard’s &. Co.’s Store
April s—wtwly
JAMES HAMILTON. WM. F. PLANE
HAMILTON & PLANE,
Attorneys at Law,
Columbus, Geo.
Will practice in the Courts of the adjoining counties
State and Alabama. decs—w&twtf.
LAW NOTICE.
subscribers have united in the practice of the law
under the style ot Wellborn, Johnson & Sloan. They
will practice in the Courts of Muscogee and the adjoining
counties. Office over the Drug Store of Messrs Dan forth
& Nagel, No. 107, on Broad Street.
MARSHALL J. WELLBORN.
JAMES JOHNSON.
THOMAS SLOAN.
Columbus, Oct. 25—tw3tw3m.
PRICES REDUCED.
COTTON YARNS FOR SALE
At 80 cents per. Bunch, “Cash.”
july 11-'-lwtf. WINTER FACTORY.
SSO Reward.
I WILL give the above reward for the delivery of the
Notes and other Papers stolen from our Store in June
last, and no questions asked. D. P. ELLIS & CO.
Enquirer and Corner Stone copy ts oct2—wtwtf
WOOL CARDED
AND MANUFACTURED.
WOOL Carded at X toll or 1® cents per lb. Manufactured
into Liusey on shares of one half, or fifteen cents per yd.
(.olnmbns, may 26. WINTER FACTORY*.
Advances on Cotton.
r DHE subscriber is prepared to;to make liberal advances on
Cotton and other produce. R. J. MOSEs,
Office hours from 9 a. m, to 4 p. m. Warren’s Arcade,
novl w&.twtf
Manufacturers’ & Mechanics’ Rank, )
Columbus, Ga., June Ist, 1855. \
rj*HlS lusti tint ion having beeu re-organized under new Di
rectors ami Office is, as a local Bank of Georgia, is prepar
ed to receive depoaites and furnish exchange on New York
Savannah, dontgomery and ether points, at the usual rates
jmd willtake paper for collection.
_ ir „ ~ p.T.TAYi-3 OR, President,
d.n. v on da, Cashier. ue30 — wt&wfX
“the union of the states and the sovereignty OF THE STATES.’ 1
RICHARD HOOPER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
WlLLattend promptly to the purchase of COUNTRY
PRODUCE, or any other business entrusted to his care.
May 13—twly _____
DR. T. S. TUGGLE,
OFFICE OVER MULLFORD’S ON BROAD STREET,
COXiUftXBTJS, GEORGIA.
Columbus, January 10th, 1855. twly.
ROPE.
FIVE HUNDRED COILS FANCY
KENTUCKY BALE ROPE.
Justreceivedand for sale attho Alabama Warehouse by
J. I. RIDGWAY.
May 4—twtf - -•*
Drs. BROOKS & CARRIGER.
H AVlNGassociated themselvestogefher in tire various
branches of tbeir profession, they wili bq enabled there-
YM by to give more general satisfaction to all who may favor
them with their confidence.
Dr. Garriger is fully prepared and willgivespecialattentionto
all cases of SURGES Y entrusted to his care,
fdf” Offlcein Winter’s Bank Building.
Columbus. Jan. 14—twtf
EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
THE Factory, now being in full operation, is able to
supply (on their usual terms) promptly as ordered, the
various styles of their Manufactures, which consists of
the following variety:
YARNS, OSN ABURGS, 4-4 SHEETINGS i SHIRT
ING, Cotton Stripes, of great variety of Pattern;
COTTONADES, embracing many newsttyles;
Negro Kerseys & Fine Knot Plains;
Planters’ Casimeres, Truck for Trowsers,
Sewing Tlircnd, Strop Twine, Mattresses,
Batting ,&c.
To Cash purchasers inducements will be offreed.
dec2B—twtf. J. R. BROWNE, Ag’t.
M. SAROM would respect
fully inform his friend j and the “citizens of Columbus that he
will return to his duties o.! or about the 580th. of Sept’r.
He would also add that he wM bringwith him a large and
splendid assortment ot New and Fashionable MUSIC, Vocal
as well as Instrumental. aug2B—twtf
WANTED,
EMPLOYMENT by a Book-Keeper, fully competent,
having had 7 years experience. Apply at this office,
or by letter to Box 268, P. O,
Columbus, Ga., July 31, 1855—twtf.
THE HOWARD FAGTORY
Isnowselling Domesticsand Yarns,
At the Usual Rates, 10 Per Cent off,
FOR CASH.
Columbus. Ga February 19. wtf.
FO It SALE.
P ■ THE HOUSE AND LOT at present occupied by
the subscriber. Possession given immediately,
pp H. T. HALL.
April 20, 1855—twtf
WHITE WHEAT WANTED!
AT PALACE MILLS I
WE will pay $2 per bushel Cash, for PiimeiWhite Wheat,
(well cleaned,) and $1 60 lor Prime Red.
Farmers, avail yourselves of this chance.
nov6 w&twtf G. W. WINTER, Pres’t.
DANCING ACADEMY.
Dili. C. H. CLEVELAND,
most respectfully announce to the citizens of
’ Columbus, that he will commence the exercises ol his
Dancing Academy the first week in October.
All the genteel and fashionable Dances of the day will
be taught during the session.
Terms of tuition made kuown hereafter by circulars.
Sept. 20-twtf.
LANDSCAPE GARDENING.
GEORGE KIDD
WILL go out from our Nursery to lay out Gardens anywhere
in the State of Georgia, or the adjoining conutiesin Ala
bama. Address Moses it Lee,
oct23—twtf ESQUELINE IIILL NURSERY.
mTdwTfe r y .
MRS. JANE M’GtINTY offers her professional servi
ces to the people of Columbus and vicinity. Shehashad
thirty years experience in the business and flatters herself
that by strictattentioushe will merit the public patronage.
She may be found, when not professionally engaged, at her
residence on Jackson street, just below the Methodist Mission
Church. [marl5 —twtf.
Partnership Dissolved.
THE late firm of JR. M. Aldworth & Cos. is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due
the firm must be paid to R. M. Aldworth.
R. M. ALDWORTH & CO.
Columbus, Ga. Aug. 81, 1855.
Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory.
R. M. ALDWORTH
WILL continue to carry on the business at the old stand
’ v on Randolph Street. Work done in the best style
and at the shortest notice. R. M. ALDWORTH.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 31, 1855. tw6m.
DRSrSCHLEY~&DAYIs7
OFFICE OVER ST. MARY’S BANK BUILDING
oct27—twtf UP STAIRS.
JOHN PEABODY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
f3?"office in Warren’s Arcade. oct4—tw3m.
“OLD TOlfi” GIN
JUST received a Superior article of “OLD TOM” GIN in
Bottles —a delicious beverage, and a most excellent article
formedical purposes Also a Superior article at Potash in tin
Cans. junl2—twtf. P. A. CLAYTON.
Just Received, a Consignment of
BBLSJNorthern Apples
100 Bbls “ Potatoes.
, 50 “ “ Unions.
At the Grocery Store of HULL & BRADLEY.
Columbus, Oct. 23. • * twtf.
Brick Yard for Sale. &&&
FOR SALE on liberal terms the Brick Yard at present
owned by the subscriber, containing 9 ,acres, together
with wagons, moulds. &c. For'further particulars apply
to [novl3. —twtf] MRS. ANN ADAMS.
COW FEED! COW FEED !
ONE DIME PER BUSHEL!
For a short time, in order to reduce our File !!
\\T E are sailing bran al6) cents per hundred pound.-, which
T T is less than 10 cents per bushel, aim Snorts** 80 cents per
hundred. Keep your cows fat. No excuse at such prices.—
W her j 1000 lbs at a time are taken, we wl.l sell at 50 cents lor
Bra t and 70 cents for Shorts. Meal 70 cents per bushel.
nov6—wtwtf, Winter’s Palace Mills.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIAj FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1856.
TRI-WEEKLY.
MANLEY & HODGES.
ARE nowin receipt of the most Elegant Assort
ment of
Dry Goods
they have ever offered to the community. All are -invited to
call and see us, for we confident we. can please in Style,
Quality and Price. oct2—wtwtf
A SPLENDID Line of Ladies Dress Silks, of
entirely new styles.
Finest French Printed DeLaines.
Embroideries of every variety.
Richardson’s Pure Housewife Linens.
Oct2—wA-twtf |M ANLEY & HODGES.
Fine Pure Shaker Flannel.
Silk YVarp ”
Superior 4-4 English “
oct2 —twtf MANLEY & HODGES,
Barnsley’s Table Damask.
90 to 108 inch. Best Linen Sheeting,
Napkins. Towelling, &c.
10, 11 At 12—4 Best Bed Blankets.
A superior lot of N gro do.
OCt2 —twtt MANLEY & HODGES.
Velvet Brussells 2 & 3 ply Carpets.
Oil Cloths lor ii#oms aud Passages.
Chenelle and Velvet Rugs.
OCt2- -twtf MANLEY & HODGES.
Ladies CLOAK CLOTHS of various colors and Trimmings
to match.
White and Colored Marseilles Quilts.
oct2—twtf MANLEY &HODGES.
Enquirer copy.
HAYGOOD’S Semi-Weekly STAGE LINE,
RUNS in connection with the Mobile &
Girard Rail Road on Tuesdays and Fridays.
oct6— twtf A. HAYGOOD, Driver.
Wanted to Hire
OA Able Negro Fellows, by the year, for which the
highest price will be paid. to
J. W. HOWARD, Ag’t.
Columbus, Ga., novlß—tw2m Union Drav Company,
A. K. AYER. JOHN T. ECTOR.
AYER & ECTOR,
General Agents, Auction, Commission, Re
ceiving, and Forwarding Merchants,
NO. 131, WEST BROAD STREET .
PARTICULAR attention given to the keeping, pur
chase and sale of Negroes. Administrator’s and Ex
ecutor’s Sales attended to on reasonable terms.
Columbus,Ga-, Oct. 13, 1855. twtf.
TO THE MUSICAL WORLD.
THE undersigned would respectfully in
form the citizens of Columbus that he hasre
ll 52 I I !turned from the North and will resume his
lessons on, Monday Oct. Ist. He would be obliged to
those vvho wish to avail themselves of his services, to make
an early application as the number of his pupils will be
limited.
NEW AND FASHIONABLE MUSIC.
The undersigned offers for sale a large assortment of
New and Fashionable Music. It has been selected by
himself, during his recent visit to the North, and forms the
best assortment ever brought to this market.
large discount will be made to teachers ol music, and
to Principals of Academies and Colleges.
Rooms over Merry’s Clothing Store. Broad St. Colom
bus Ga. sep2stwtf H. S. S ARON I.
NEW CARPET STORE AGENCY.
THE subscriber is Agent ofW. H. Guion,New Carpet Store
Savannah, £la., who has alwayson hand
Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Hearth Rugs,
Druggets, Table and Piano Covers, Window
Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains,
Curtain Stuffs, Stair Rods, &c.
Samples and pricesof all qualities of Carpeting and OilClotb
may be seen at my store, 82 Broad street, Columbus, Ga., and
any of the above articles ordered without delay.
Carpets cut torooms free of charge, and made, ifdesired, for
smallcomponßation, by an experienced hand in Savannah,
will be regularlysupplied with new patterns for the coming
season.
P. A. CLAYTON,
82 Broad Street.
Columbus,May 3—twtf
ALMANAC for 1856.
GRIER’S ALMANAC for the States of Georgia and
Alabama, just received and for sale by
nov23—twtf J. W. PEASE.
FOUND. —A small sum of money, which the owner
can have by applying to
dec I—twtf WILLARD <fc DEPEW.
Corn! Corn!
THE Palaee Mills will pay the highest market prices
in Cash lor Corn, in large or small quanties,shelled or in
ear. We will furnish sacks to parties selling us shelled corn.
nov.2Bw&twtf G„ VV. WINTER, Pres’t.
REED’S PATENT
CHRONOMETER ENGINE.
THIS is an improved Steam Engine, for which Letters Pa
tent were granted to John A. Reed, of New York, Jan. 9,
1855. The nature of this improvement cousists of thei.xcitxASE
of power. about twenty per cent., and reducing the weight of
theengine one half. The saving of fuel is ellected by letting
the steam in on both sides of the cylinder: doubling the size of
the port, and balancing the pressure, removing the friction
and the weight of the side valves, eccentrics, cross heads, con
necting rods, Slc. The exceeding simplicity of this Engine,
rendersit much more durable and easily managed than any
other, and when placed upon the boiler with wheels it is port
able though effective.
These engines received the FirstPrizs Medal at the great
Exhibition in Paris. There are about seventy five ot them
noW in operation, all giving great satisfaction.
PRICES:
1 Horse Engine, $l5O. Boilers and fittings... .8125
3 “ “ .... 2(1!). “ “ .... 150
6 “ “ 300. “ ... 300
8 “ “ 400. “ “ * 400
10 “ “ .... 5(0. “ “ .... 50c
All sizes from I to 100 ho se power at .the shortest notice.
Aiso Reed’s Patent Steam Pump, the simplest and most du
rable one in use, for raising wateror supplying boilers.
Further information may be had hv addressing-
TOUSLEY & REED,
declß—w'3m 95 A/aiden Lane, New York.
| GEORGIA, Early county:
Court of Ordinary, August Term, .1855.
f)ule NiJji.—Sarah Hays, administratrix on the estate of
John Hays, deceased, having applied.for Letters Dis
til issory:
It is Ordered, That all persons concerned, show cause, if
any they have, why said administratrix may not be dismissed
from said administration at the Court of Oj dinary to be held
in and for said county on the first Monday in March next.
A true transcript from t he minutes of said eourt, August 7th,
1855. a n U U>—w6m S.S. STAFFORD, Ord.
GEORGIA, Early County:
Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1855.
Rule Nisi,—Benjamin L. Wolf, administrator on the es
tate ot Ann Ward, deceased, having made a final return
! and petitioned the Court for Letters Dismissory:
It is ordered, That ali persons interested show cause, if any
they have, wf.y said Letters should not be granted to sakhap
plicant at the November Term next, of the Court of Ordinary
i for said county
1 A true transcript from the minnfes of said Court, April 3d
1855. septl—w6m. S. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary. ’
“VTotice to debtors and creditors. --Ail persons
i i-x muebted to the estate 01 Elizabeth •'hieUiugs, deceased,
I are hereby notified, to cqme forward and make immediate
payment, and those holding demands acainst said deceased are
hereby notified to render them ip to me for payment within
the time prescribed by law, as! am determined to wind up
said estate without delay. ZACHARIAH PROCTOR,
I decl—wlo4 .tfdnt’r <H* henis non.
HENRY ¥. VERSTJLLE,
Commission & Forward’g Merchant,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
R EFERENCEsT
Hon. John W. Anderson, Savannah, Ga.
Messrs. Holcombe, Johnson &Cos. “
Hop. Henry W . Milliard, Moutgbmery, Ala.
Maj. John fl. Howard, Columbus, Ga.
Dr. Henry Lockhart, “ u
E. B. Yonns, Esq , Eufanla, Ala. iunlSwtwtf
J. C. RUSE, J. H. DAVIS, \V. H. LONG.
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WILL purchase andsell cotton and other produce on com
mission, and strictly attend to forwardinggoods and tilling or
ders troin the country.
Ruse, Patten & Co.,agents Columbus, tiV whom liberal ad
vances will be inadeon consignmentseitherto-or through us to
our friends in Liverpooßor the North.
July 9, 1853—w&twtf
MAGAZINES"foR 1856.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR
HARPER’S MAGAZINE,
KNICKERBOCKER “
GRAHAM’S
GODEV’S LADY’S BOOK,
FRANK LESLIE’S GAZETTE OF FASHION,
“ ‘ £ NEW YORK JOURNAL,
BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE,
LONDON EDINBURGH,
NORTH BRITISH & WESTMINSTER,
QUARTERLY REVIEWS.
J. \V. PEASE is agent for the above Magazines,and
will receive subscriptions until first January.
Columbus, Nov. 23. twtf
DISSOLUTION,
THE firm of HALL & MOSES swas dissolved on the first of
January, 1855, by the death of J. 1. Moses.
HERVEY HALL, Surviving Partner.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have entered into the HAIiD-ifSE
B ÜBINESS, under the firm aid name of HALL, MOSES
& CO. HERVEY HALL,
ISAAC I. MOSES,
JACOB P. HENRICKS
WILLIAM A. BEACH.
February 13,1855. w&twtf.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA,
ATHENS, DEC. 18, 1855.5
# THE exercises of this Institution will re
commence on the 16th of January next,
and continue until the Ist of August, when
there will he a week’s vacation ; after which,
studies will be resumed until the winter vaca
tion, beginning on th&Tst o( November.
The following able and experienced officers compose the
College Faculty—who are expected to be at their posts, in
the zealous discharge of their duties:
Alonzo Church, D. D., President and Professor of Polit
ical Economy and Mental Philosophy.
James P. Waddel, A. M., Professor of Ancient Langua
ges and Literature.
William T. Brantley, D. D., Processor of Belles Lettres,
Evidences of Christianity and History.
Joseph LeConte, M. i)., Professor of Natural Sciences,
and Teacher of French.
Wm. Leroy Broun, A. M., Professor ol Mathematics,
Astronomy and Civil Engineering.
Charles S. Venable, A. M., Professor of Natural Phil
osophy and Chemistry.
Hon. Jos. H. Lumpkin, J.L. D., Professor of Law.
Daniel Lee, AJ. D., Terrell Professor of Agriculture.
Wm. 11. Waddel, A. AI., Tutor in Ancient Languages.
John W. Park, A. M., Tutor in Mathematics.
Applicants tor admission are recommended to be pres
ent at the beginning of the term.
Parents and Guardians may feel satisfied that their sons
and wards can here obtain a thorough education.
dec26 —tw2w ASBURY HULL, Secretary.
WANTED.
A CABINET MAKER, also a CHAIR MAKER, for
which liberal wages will be given.
K. G. JEFFERSON & CO
Columbus, Nov. 3d—twtf
FOUR GREAT BRITISH REVIEWS
namely,
EDINBURGH. NORTH BRITISH, AND LON
DON QUARTERLIES, AND BLACK
WOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE,
(MONTHLY,)
Commence with the North British jor May, 1855, and
the other Reviews aud Blackwood for July, 1855.
Terms of Subscription:
Any one Review of Blackwood, $3 a year. Biackwood and
one Review—or any two Reviews,B-3. The four Reviews and
Blackv*ood.ig>iU. Four copies to one address, S3O.
Postage (which should be paid quarterly in advance) on
the four Reviews and biackwood to any post office in the Uni
ted States, only 80 cents a year. Namely: 14 cents a year one
each Review, andts4 cents a yearon Blackwood. Address,
L. .SCOTT & CO., Publishers,
septß 54 Go!d-st.corner Fulton, N. Y,
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Letters should be directed (post paid) to
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DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
MOSTGOMIiY, WEST POINT & OPELIKA
BRANCH RAILROAD.
On and after the 16th July
’DRAINS on this road will beSgoverdJby the following
A SCHEDULE:
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery . r >\ a. m.
Arrive at Columbus ll.J>a. m.
Arrive at WestlPoint 11.45a.m.
Leave rolumbus 8.40 a. nr.
Arrive at Montgomery -.40 p. in.
Arrive at West Point
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery P. 60 p. m.
Arrive at Columbus 2.45 a. U’,
41 West Point 2.30 a. in.
Leave Columbus lL3op.ni.
Arrive at Montgomery \V 7.30 a. m.
*• West Point 2.30 p.m.
Double Daily Connections are continued from West
Point to Atlanta and Nashville.amt daily to Knoxville,Tenn.
Daily connections are continued from Montgomery to .Mo
bile by stages and steamboats.
Passengers taking the Night Train from Columbus, are re
quested to purchase tickets Os the agent at thePERRY HOUSE
between the hours of 1,0 and 11 o’cioek p.m.
jul2t>..w&twtf. * S. G. JONES, EngV.fc Sup-_
Change of Schedule
MUSCOGKE R.a“ i AD!
OVER WHICH PASSES THE
GREAT NEW YORE AND NEW ORLEANS MAIL!
On and after July 16th,
npilBRE will-be Two Daily Mail Trains betwoe
X Columbus and Macon—arrival and departure as follows:
Arrive at Columbus a. m. and 10% p. ni.
Leave 44 4% a.’m. and 114 p. m.
Arrive at Macon 10?i a. m. and 7.00 p. m.
Leave do 2.10a.m. and 2% p.in.
BOTH TRAINS
Making a complete connection between Montgomery, Ala., and
Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington and Charleston: also, with
Central Rail Road to Savannah, and Millcdgeville, and w ith
the Macon and Western Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga,
Nashville and Knoxville.
Also, connecting at Columbus with the Girard & ‘.Mobile
Railroad, for Eutaula.
But one change, of Cars bet rveen Montgom
ery and Augusta, between which places are running
ar eful Uaggage Masters under heavy bonds, who will check
baggageand follow’ it through. B. E. WELLS,
Columbus, July 17—tw&wtt Engineer and Sup’t
MOBILE AND GIRARD RAIL ROAD.
ON and after Friday, 9th November, the Paseenger & Freight
Train wills leave Girard at 2 P. M.daily, (Sundays excep
ted) connecting at Silver Run with a daily line of Stages
to Villain, G-lemiville, Eufaula, Fort Gaines, and Marianna,Fla.
And on Tuesdays, and Fridays, at Colbert, with the .Stages for
L'chee, Olivet, Enon, HarJaway, Chunneuuggee, Midway, Pe
rote aild Union Springs.
Leaving Colbert at 6%, A. M., daily, (Mondays excepted)
arrive atGirard at BA. M., connecting with the Opeiikaami
Muscogee Trains.
Round trip tickets good for four days can be purchased
at Girard and Silver Run, at less than the regular rate.
All freight must be paid before goods will be discharg
ed.
Way freight must In in all cases be paid in advance.
Down freights must be delivered by 12% o’clock on the days
of shipment.
R. A. HARDAWAY,
ectl6-wfetwtf. Engineer.
WRAPPING AND NEWS PAPER,
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
Sa lb at
Dock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
TERMS CASH. junelG—w&.twtf
CIGAR MANUFACTORV,
CRAWFORD STRETT,
Doors below Rankin's Corner. <^£3
THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand the fittest HA*
VANA CIGARS, and offers them for sale at the
lowest trices, by Wholesale and Retail. A good lot of
American Cigars. Also, every variety of Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff, and all the articles usual
ly lound in an establishment of this kind.
All goods sold by me are warranted genuine and free
from defects of any kind. Orders from the country care
fully and promptly attended to.
augld—w&twly JAMES F.STEVEZ.
| glemvjllefemale college,
Earbour County, Ala.
#THE next Collegiate year will open Mon
day Sept. 24th.
For further particulars see Catalouge which
will be furnished on application.
D. S. T. DOUGLASS,
augJS—w6m President.
CHTJ¥ENVGGEE
tT lie next Session of*this Institution
willcommence ontheTIURD MONDAY OF JAN
feUARY, under the Presidency 01 the
Rev. Wm. H. Ellison, D. D.
aided by au able and experienced corps ol Instruc
tors in every Department.
Dr. Ellison is well known throughout the country as one of
the ripest scholars and best instructors in the South, and Mias,
during the past year, been offered the Presidency of five differ
ent colleges, several of them among the ■ most flourishing and
popular institutions in the country. The coursej of study is a
lull and thorough as in any school of equal grade, and the Trus
! tees do, with great confidence, lecommeud it to the favorable
1 consideration o; Parents and Guardians.
Board can be h id in several of our best familiesat §lO per
month, including washing, tuel, light, fee.
|aß— wtf R. H. POWELL, Pres’tßoard. &c g
OUR friends and patrons are. liereny notified that circum
stances make it absolutely necessary that we should have a
lien on every horse boarded at our stable by the month or year.
We, therefore, hereby give notice, that our right of lien
shall enter into and become a part of every contract for the
keep or board of horses at. our stables, and ’ at in all cases we
reservethe right to enlorce said lien, if necessary.
aps ts. HATCHER & PITT?.
f t EORUIA, Taylor county!—Whereas, 11. R.
X Goolsby applies to me for letters of Administration on
the estate of Anson Goolsby, late of said county, deceased:
All persons concerted are required to file their objections,
if any they have, in termsof the law, 01 letters will be granted
| to said applicant.
Given under my hand, at office,'this sth day of January,
j 1856. janß—w4od JOHN STURDIV ANT, Ord.
Administrator’s Sale.—On the first Tuesday ’in
March next, by virtue ©t leave granted by the Ordinary of
Cass county, will be sold at the Court Houe in Lumpkin,
Btewart County, the following Negrots, belonging to the es
tate of John ?. Randle,deceased: Spatsel, a man, filly years
old; fjbaney, a woman, forty five ycarscld, her child, Edmund,
ten years old; Shade, a man, thirty-five years old, .Matilda, a
woman, twenty-tour years old; Laviuia, her child, five ye.”
o ; d; Letty,a woman, 21 yeais old—sold for the benefit e
heirs and creditors of the estate. Terms cash. *
A. H, CHAPPELL, a-’
jan4—wtds John S. Rand’ of
l[ . <5, deceased.
/ 1 EORGIA, Early county
IUT Wright appliesto metor letters —-Whereas, I lfjafc
person and property of fcmeliue ‘ of (Guardianship for the
fourteen years of age: cAofeieu, an orphan i*ider
These are to notify all parse
anytliey have, why said was concerned to shew cause, if
applicant at the edwt **Ws should not be granted to san!
on ihe first Monday* Ordinary to be held T 'fur said county
Given under r t ebruary next.
isss. and hand atoffice, this ’ l£ih day of December
jm-*W . g. om- 1
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