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TRI-WEEKLY.
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VOLUME Vl.]
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THE WEEKLY TIMES & SENTINEL
I. published every TUESDAY .HORNING.
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TERM S:
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every subsequent insertion.
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ments.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, ExecU’
tors and Guardians, are required by law to be held on the
first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in
the county in which the property is situate. Nosticos of
these sales must be given in a public gazette forty days
previous to the day of sale.
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least ten days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be
published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court ot Or
dinary for leave to sell Lana or Negroes, must be published
weekly for two months.
Citations for Lettersof Administration must be published
thirty days—for Dismiesion from Administration, momnly
•ix months —for Dismission from Guardianship,forty days.
Rules tor Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published
monthly for four months—for establishing lost papers for
the lull space ot three months—for compelling titles from
Executors or Administrators, where a bond has been giv
en by the deceased, the full space of three months.
Publications will always be continued according to
these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered.
‘ BUSINESS CARDS. __
PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING.
HAVING connected with our Printing Office, a full
and complete assortment ot Book Binder’s tools and
tock,aud also added to our Printing materials, we arenow
prepared to execute,in good style and with despatch,every
kind of work in either branch of the business, on the best
terms.
BLANK WORK, of every description, with or with
out printing, made to order, in the neatest manner.
WARE HOUSE PRINTING, Receipts, Drafts,
Notes, Bills of Lading, &c., &c., executed neatly and
promptly, and bound in any desired style. .
RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT BLANKS,
of all kinds got up.with accuracy and dispatch.
Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Hand Bills,
Posters, Programmes, &c.,&c., printed in the shoi
est notice and in the beet style.
Magazine and Pamphlets pat up in every style o
binding. , . .
Books o, all kinds rebound
Columbus, Apr'l IS IPM
B. Y. MARTIN. J. J, MARTIN.
MARTIN & MARTIN,
Attorneys at law,
eexTTMßtrs, ga.
Office on Broad Street—OcerGccby &. Daniel.
Coiambus, Jan. 9, 1857. w&twlv.
HAHILTON & PLANE,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
CO.UMBUS, GA.
THE above firm have renewed their Copartnership, and
will devote the moat assiduous attention to the pro
fession in the counties of Muscogee, Harris, Talbot and
Chattahoochee,in this State.and in Ruaaell county, Ala.
Office, front room over E. Barnard’s Store.
January 28,1857. wdctwtf.
X. B. WELLBOR k JSRB.X. WILLIAMS.
WELLBORN & WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Clayton, Alabama
WILL give prompt attention to tbe collection of all cUim*
entrusted tot heir care in Barbour county, t ct 4 wtw6m
MARION BETHUNE,
attorney at law ,
TALBOTTON, Talbot County, Ga.
October 24th, 1856. wtwtf.
W. 8. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
C U S S E T A,
Chattahoochee County, Ga.
Giyes his entire atteniionto the practice in Chattahoochee
adjoining counties. apS6—wtwly*
BAUGH & SLADE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS , GEORGIA.
\TTlLLpracticelaw in Muacogeeand theadjoiningcountles
YY of Georgia and Alabama.
rar Offlce oyer Bank of Columbus, Broad Street.
ROBSKT BACGH. _ J ‘ *•
Columbus, Ga. March 37 1857. wtwtf
MOBLEY & FAELEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
. HAMILTON,‘GEORGIA.
Hamilton, Geo. Feb. 4. 1858. wtwy *
SAMUEL H. HAWKINS,
ATTTO RN E Y AT LAW,
AMERICUS, GA.
WILL practice in the counties of Snmter, Webster,
Terrell. Lee, Baker, Worth, Randolph and Cal-
Rrfcrbxci— Ingram, Crawford A Ruseell, Columbus.
Col. Henry G. Lamar, Macon Ga.
Mr. W. L. Johnson, Americas.
May 12,1857— twrt
REDDING Sl SMITH,
Attorneys at Law,
PRESTO N, WEBSTER COUNTY, GA.
warvYHl practice In Patanla Circuit and adjoining counties.
*L. R. REDDING. A.J.SMITH.
Pres von, February ~ 1858—w6m.
GRICE & WALLACE,
AW®I&!H3i7S
BUTLER, GEORGIA.
TTTfLL give prompt attention all basinets entrastedgto
yy them.
W L GRICE. WM. S. WALLACE.
December! —wtf
“THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.”
m J. FOGLE A SON,
DENTISTS,
Office on Randolph Street,near Broad, Columbus,Ca
Columbns, May 9,1867. wtwtf
WM. F. LEE, D. D. 8.
SURGEON.
OFFICE comer of Broad and Randolph Streets,
Columbus, Georgia.
December 17,1856 —wfctwtf
Bacon! Bacon!
\I7E have nowonband and willbe constantly receiving,
Prime Tennessee Bacon—Hams, Sides and Shoulders,
which we will sell at the lowest Commission House prices.
MariO—wfctwtf E. BARNARD k. CO.
TO THOSE INDEBTED.
ITTE hereby give notice that all claims due us, and not paid
W or satis actorily arranged, prior to the next returnday
of the respective counties in which the parties reside, will be
sued. None shall be slighted.
mariO—wtwtf. E. BARNARD & CO.
MORI BOOKS!
a THE Life of E. K. Kane, by Wm. Elder.
Bayard Taylor’s Northern Travels in Swe
den, Lapland and Norway.
Barton’s Life of Aaron Burr, (new supply,
jsion’s Travels in South Africa.
White’s Gardening for the South.
Spurgeon’s Sermons, Ist, 2d, and 3d series.
Inquire Within, or 3700 Facts for the People.
Just received by J. W. PEASE & CLARK.
Columbus, March 23, 1858—wtwtf.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES !
THE EAGrLE
MANUFACTURING CO.
OFFER their various styles of Goods, comprising
OSNABURGS, YARNS, PASHION (or stripes,)
PINE-KNOT PLAINS, NEGRO KERSEYS,
SOUTHERN LINSEYS, “TRUCK FOR
TROWSERS.’’ COTTON ROPE,&c. &c.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
They invite the’special attention of the Trade to their
Stock which is complete in every respect.
J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
Columbus. Dec. 5. 1857. twit wtf
BEDELL & WEEMS
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY DEALERS
VI7 ILL keep constantly on hand a well selected Stock
comprising all articles in their line, which are offered
to their friends and the public generally at the LOWEST
MARKET PRICES. Give us a call.
LOCK WEEMS. A. G.’ BEDELL,
Columbus Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtf.
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber has on hand afew STILLS for manuu.riu
ring Peach Brandy or Whisky, which he wil
el! very low. ALBO,
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware,
every description, w ,cl can be boughtat thelowesratea.
oneonsb 1 uotir and >.u liberalterme.
J. B. HICKS, Agent,
julylS w rt Next loorbelow “Sans Souci” Rroad-t
M.&MM TOBIE-SMIgIL
KLVO &■ SORSBY,
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
COLUMBUS, GA.
ARTICULAR attention given to the storage
raMMand selling of Cotton. Liberal advances made.
and Rope supplied at tbe lowest market
prices. Julyl7—wtwly.
J. W. KINu, B. A. SORSBY.
LIYERY & SALE STABLE.
jgk * THE undersigned having this day pur*
chased tbe Livery Stable now occupied by
■R™# C S. Hart <fcCo., and formerly owned by
In i &. Pitts, will continue the business
under ihe name and style oi IV EY dt VV ILKINf S, and
by giving their personal attention to the same, hope to re
ceive from the public a liberal share of its patronage.
JR IVEY
July 16,1857. F. G. WILKINS.
HAVING sold our Stable, as noticed above, we take
pleasure in recommending to our friends, all drovers,
and the public the new firm, and solicit for them a continu
ation of the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on
us; believing our successors will anticipate your wants
and attend to them personally.
iulvl7 —wtwtf. C. S. HART & CO.
FOR SALE.
®I am now offering for sale one ofthe most desirable
residencesln or nar Columbus. It .is situated just
outside ofthe East Common, near the residence of
Maj. John H. Howard. The lot contains six seres.
For further particulars, applyto me atUpatoie,or Charly,J
Williams at Columbus.
June til)—twtf L. B. HOWARD.
Selling Off to Quit the Business.
AS I Audit an up hill business selling Furniture
hMßrjn Columbns at present, and being anxious to change
.it for something that will pay better, I now offer my
aSSßlenure stock, consisting in part of
Safes, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Bnreaws,Be4
steads, Dining, Work, and Round Tables,
Writing, Business and School Desks,
Book Cases, Ac.,
with sit other articles usually found is a Furniture Store.
[ have also on hand a lot of Wardrobe Varnish, Hair Cloth,
fcc. which I will sell by the lot or in small quantities.
QThe above articles l offer for sale at prices that will insure
sales o th< se who wish to buy, whether it be at or below cost.
I also offer for rent the store that I now occupy. Posses
sion given in April.
J. U. SIKES, No. 36 Broad Street.
FebruarylO—twtf.
HORTHERH MADE WAGONS.
TX)R Two Horses, with Iron Axles—with and withon
JJ Bodies. For sale by „ KING &. SORSBY.
april 4—twtf.
TENNESSEE BACON AND LARD.
WE are receiving on consignment large lots of Sides,
Hams, Shoulders, and Lard, in Casks,Box*
es and Cans. For sale by
april4—twtf KING &. SORSBY.
sTs. STAFFORD,
ATTORNBY AT LAV,
BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY. GA.
wtf.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1858.
NEW SPRING STOCK
MANLEY A HODGES
ARE now m receipt of an elegant assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, to
which they respectfully invite the attention of customers,
consisting in part only of
Elegant two and three Jupe Byadere Organdies, Robe a
Quille and Byadere SUMMER SILKS.
Do. do. FRENCH JACONETTS.
Plain Bareges of all colors—Lubin’e manufacture.
A large lot of Figured and Plain Jackonett and Lawns
at low prices.
Edges aod Insertings wrought on Irish Linen.
Fine Linen Yokes—a beautiful article-
Nainaook and Mull Muslins.
10,11 and 12-4 Linnen and Cotton Sheetings* Emboid
ered and Lace Setts, French Collars of late style.
ap3—wtwtf MANLEY & HODGES.
THE CARTER FACTORY^
CORN MILL,
IS now in fall operation, taming out the beet quality of
Meal. Bring on your Corn. The highest market price
paid for good Cora. Meal always on hand and for sale.
Feb. 11—wtwtf HAMILTON BOLAND
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned have this day associated thetrii-elvea
together under the name and style of
AYER & GRAY,
Auction & Commission Merchants,
and respectfully solicit a share of business—pledging them
selves to a faithful discharge of all business committed to
their care.
Liberal advances made on consignments.
A. K. AYER,
RICHARD M- GRAY.
Columbus, Jau, 1, 1857. jan6wtwly
BED-STEADS.
A LARGE lot of very neat low post Bedsteads, as low
as $4,00. For sale by J- H. SIKES,
Columbus, March 4. 36 Broad Street*
Black-Smithing, Horse-Shoeing, Wagon and
PJow Work, &c.
fTHE undeeigned have started the above business on Bry
* an Street, opposite the Perry House, and by strict at
tention to business hope to secure the patronage of the
public. jan9twtf R. B. PIERCE & CO.
WARM SPRINGS,
Meriwether County, Georgia.
WILL BE OPENED THE FIRST OF JUNE.
Volume of Water 1400 Gallons per Minute—Tempera
ture 90 Degrees.
THE subscriber having taken charge ofthe
above named Springs, weuld inform his
jRU ||| fr ends and the public generally, that be has
W I I jft entirely renovated the buildings, reconstruc
JBfc|dH9Rtedand improved the baths, ornamented the
grounds, and made it, in all respects, *a place
to please the taste and insure the comfort of visitors. His
preparations for the tabic are on such a scale as must insure
satisfaction. A full supply of competent servants have been
engaged, and every arrangement made to renderthe Warm
Springs so attractive, both to invalids and persons in pursuit
of pleasure as to render it unnecessary for Southerners to go
North to spend the summer months.
The Warm Springs are situated 26 miles from Geneva, and
the same distance from LaGrange. To these points the access :
is by Railroad dally; thence to the Warm Springs, daily hacks j
with good horses, can be bad at moderate rates. Persons in
Columbus or Griffin, preferring to go by private conveyance, j
can reach the Warm Springs in a day’s ride.
mar-20—wtw3m JOHN H. DAVIS.
Charleston Courier, Savannb Augusta Constitu
tionalist, Georgia Citizen and Montgomery Advertiser and j
jtfailcopy 3 months and send bill to this office.
Beady for the Season!
I VERY RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO MY
friends and the public, that I have a splendid supply of
the GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY,—I mean
JACK SMITH’S SOUTHERN CORDIAL,
the remedy for all classes of Bowel Diseases, Flux Dys
enteries, Diarrhoea, (chronic or acute) the result of Mea
sles, Typhoid Fevers, &c., and in fact all Spring and Sum
mer Complaints of Children, and Children Teething. It
is the most reliable remedy, north, south, east or west —
notwithstanding the world is disgusted with humbuggery.
I am a Georgian, and have lived in Columbus for the last
sixteen years,and never expect to leave it. I appeal to
my neighbors for all the evidence of the above facts, that
the Southern Cordial has no equal for the above mention
ed diseases. lam asking for the worst case m Georgia,—
and if 1 fail to cure it, it shall not cost the parties ooe cent.
Oh, if the world could know as I know, and as my neigh
bors know, how many sufferers would find relief from this
cordial; but oh, how great is prejudice! Down with your
prejudice, one time; and try the Southern Cordial. It is a
remedy adapted to this climate; it is innocent in its na
ture and reliable in its medical properties.
Please call at the Planter’s Hotel, where I will take very
great pleasure in satisfying any unprejudiced mind that it
is economy itself for any and every family to keep a bottle
at home. The demand is increasing daily.
Call and give it one trial.
JACK SMlTH,Planter’s Hotel
April 12—wtw6m Columbus, Ga-
THE LAST CALL !
MONEY WANTED.
THE subscriber having purchased the entire interest of
V. R. TOMMEY, in the Notes and accounts ofthe
late firm of J. ENNIS & CO.,(which firm wasdissolved
on the first Oct. 1855,) would earnestly solicit all indebted
to said firm, either by note or account, to call at the store
oi J. Ennis & Co.,and settle the same,or they will find
their Notes and Accounts in the hands of an officer for
collection. J. ENNIS.
Columbus, Oct. wtwtf
UPHOLSTERY.
THE undersigned would say to the public that he is
prepared to execute all orders in the above line. Spe
cial attention will be given to Upholstering Church Pewe,
Tete-a-tetes,Sofas,and Chairs. Repairing done neatly
and at moderate charges.
Feb6-wtwtf J. H. SIKES.
ECONOMY ITSELF!
I WOULD most earnestly calljthe attention of the public
to the us of this well tried
SOUTHERN REMEDY
for all Bowel Diseases, In any andall’of their forms, Flux*
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chronic or Accute; the result of Mea
sles,kc., or Children Teething, or any derangement ofthe
bowels. As much hnmbuggeryas there may be in the world,
I know the citizens of Columbus and vicinity have osedthis
medicine time and again with more success than an/ remedy
nowin use. My neighbors shall make the verdict. I only
ask atrial; that will tell for its merits.
Pleasecallat Gnnby k Co’s. Corner, or at my residence by
day or night, Sunday or Monday,and I will take great pleas
ure iD stating to you such facts as will satisfy any unprejudi
ced mind of the above facts
With fevers or ieflamation, no danger. Innocent in it t na
ture, Hleaves the system axd bowels in a healthy condition,
and leaves ao bad results to follow. 1 am only asking the
people to give itafairtrial I only ask you to use it andnse
it freely,as thereisno dangerin it. It isthe cheapest remedy
In the world, atleaatin this country. Liberal reductions
made to dealers; orto anyone taking it by tbedozen. All or
ders will meet with prompt attention.
Very Respectfully, JACK SMITH,
At Gnnby k ©e’g. Corner, Cola mb ni, G
Hit 28,.1857-wktwV
F. LANDON,
hats: WjSS hats:
CAPS! jriHL CAPS.
103 Broad Street, Columbus,
Has on hand an elegant assortment of Spring and Sum
mer Hate, embracing SILK, CASSIMERE, and SOFT
HATS, ot every variety, color, size and shape. For sale
C H E JE>.
Columbus, Ga. March 4, 1858. w&twtf
A CARD—NEW FIRN.
C. F. NEUFFER,
Successor to
“H. E. DIBBLE,
HAVING purchased the stock and leased the
Store lately occupied by H. E. Dibble, in the
HAT and CAP BUSINESS,
Would respectfully inform hie iriend9 and the public that
he has made arrangements with a New York house where
by he will be supplied with a general assortment of the
latest style of
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Misses’ and Children’s Goode- Also a fine assortment
of
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
For which a liberal share of patronage is solicited.
C. F. NEUFFER,
At the sign of the Big Hat, Broad st.
Columbus, Ga., Feb. 12 1858.
THE LIVER
PREPARED BY
DR. SANDFOItD,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY .FROM GUMS.
13 one of the beet Purgative and tLtver Medicine now before
the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and
more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not on
lv a cathartic, but a Liver Remedy, acting first on the Liver
to eject its morbid matter, then on the Stomach and Bowels
t curry ofi the'matter, thus accomplishing two purposes et
fetfually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in
the operation of most'Chathartics. It strengthensthe system
at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in
moderate doses, will strengthen and build up with unusual
rapidity.
The’Liveris one of thefrrijprincipal regulators ot the
human :body; and when iifv/A performs its functions well,
the powers of the system fully developed. The stomach
is almost eniirelyd*ependent| |*^(on the heaithyaction ofthe
Liver for the proper peform h ijanceofitsfunctioßs.whenthe
stomach is at faulttheboweP j’72are at fault, and the whole
systemsuffersin consequent one organ—the Liver—
having ceased jto doits dutj the disease of that or
gan, one of the proprietor f w has made it his study, in a
practice of more than twent; ; rears, to find some remedy
wherewith te counteract tb< TANARUS! many derangementsto which
it is liable. t
To prove that this remedy if at last found any persontrou
bled with Liver Com-j | plaint, m any of its forms,
has bat to try a bottle, auclJhH (conviction is certain.
These gums remove “al morbid or bad matter ft om
the system,9upplying in place a healtby'flow of bile,
invigorating the Stomach \r{causing food to digest well,
purifying the blood,] ‘giving tone andhealth to the
whole machinery, removing! rfV, he cause oi the disease. —
effecting a radical cure.
Bilious attacks art! Reared, and, what is
better, Iprevented, b\(*“'the occasional use ofthe
Liver Invigorator. ’ L ,
One dose alter eating issuf) | fleient to relieve the stomach
and prevent Uhe lood from! and scaring •
Only onedose taken before) prevents Night*
mare. j, J
Only one dose taken attr^Jnivht, loosens the bowels
gently, and cures Coe-( L -Jjtiveness.
One dose taken after eacTr villcure Dyspepsia
dose of two tea-( {spoonsful wiU always relieve
Sick Headache. ) ‘
One dose taken for le-l^(male obstruction remove the
cause of the disease, anti); , jmakesa per ect cure.
Only onedose immediately! ryfj relieves cholic, while
One dose often repeated isf Z-j;a sure cure for Cholera
Morbus, andapreventaiiv*/ j of Cholera. |
Only one bottle (needed to; throw out ofthe
system the effects of medi-il j (cine after a long sickness.
t3F One bottle taken fori ‘Jaundice removes ail sal
lowness or unnatural color the skin.
One dose taken a shorn rime before eating gives vi
gor to the appetiteandmakes! [food digest well.
One dose often repeated! (cures Chronic Diar
rhoea, in its worst forms.) while SDMJfES and
Bowel complaints yield) almost to the first dose
One or two doses cures (tacks caused by Worm sin
Children; there is no safer, or speedier remedy in
the world, as itfnever fails !
13’“ A few bottles curesLj' Dropsy, by exciting the
absorbants.
We take pleasure in recom ] mending tbis medicine as a
preventive for B , Ague, Chill, Fever,
and all Fevers of a Type, It operates
thou*andf( jj > are willing to testify to Us
wonderful virtues. if t
All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its
favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator and swallow
both together.
THE LIVER INVIGOR VTOR,
Is a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cares
almost too great for belief. It cares is If by magic, even the
first dose giriDg benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is
required to care any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst
janndiceor dyspepsia to a’ common headache, allof which are
. the result of a diseased liver.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
SANFORD & CO. Proprietors,34s Broadway, New York.
WHOLESALE ABESTS.
Barnes & Park New York: T. W. Doytt k Sons, Philadel
phia; M. S. Barr &• Cos. Boston: H. H. Hmyfc Cos. Portland;
JohnD. Park, Cincinnati; Gay lard Ac Hammond, Cleveland;
Fahnstock k ‘Davis Chicago; O.J. Wood k Cos. Bt. Louis
Geo.H. Keyser, Pittsburg; S.S,Hance, Baltimore. Andre
tailed by all Druggists.
Sold WhoieaaU and Retail by
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
DANFORTH 2$ NAGEL,
May2D—vtwly and all Drugggists.
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee county.
WHEREAS David G. McGlaun applies for probate
of the last will and testament of Wm- Roberts, late
of said county, deceased.
These are tberetore to cite and admonish all and singular
the heirs and legatees of the said deceased to be and ap
pear at my office in said county, on or before the first Mon
day in July next, and file their objections, il any they have,
why said will should not be proved in solemn form, admit
ted to record, and Letters Testamentary be issued to the
Executor therein named and appointed.
Given under my hand at office, May 18,1858.
Mav 25-3 t E. G- RALFORD, Ordinary.
GEORGlA—Muscogee County.
WHEREAS Sarah W. Wilson applies to me for letters of
admistratiOD on the estate of Temperance Knight late
of Muscogee county deceased:
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew-cause,
(If any they have,)*whyieuers of administration, as afore
said should not be granted to said applicant, fat the Court of
Ordinary to be held in and for the county, aforesaid, on
the firs* Monday in May next.
Given under my hand Jiia 30th day of March, 1853.
aprill—w3od JOHN JOHNSON. Ord
Land Warrants Wanted-
THE an bee ribersare paying the highest market price for
Land Warrants. Call and see us. „
* J. ENNIS* CO.
Colombo#, June 17- wtf,
PEYTOIT H. COLaurrr, Editor.
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD.
Change of Schedule.
FROM and after tbisdate the Day or Express Train will
leave the depot at 4.00 P.M. and arrive at Macon at 10.28
P. .V.
Leave Macon at 1.30 A M. arrive at Columbus ats.sS A M
Morningor Accommodation Train will leave at 1.55A. M.
and arrive at Macon 8.56 A. M.
Leave Macon at 11 JO A. M. arrive at Colnmbnsfi 33 P. M
J.L. MUBTIAN, Supt.
Columbus, Nov.l4—twkwtl
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
jgmxmwgßg
MONTGOMERY k WEST POINT R. R. GO.,
MONTGOMERY, Not. 19,1857.
ON and after this date the PASSENGER TRAINS on this
road wtti be governed by toe lOllowin© SCHEDULE
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 8.30a.m.
Arrivcat West Point .... 3.90 p.m.
ArriveatColumbus 2.60p.m.
Returning—Leave West Point 9.30 a.m.
Leave Columbus 10.00 a. m.
Arrive at Montgomery 4.00 p. m.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Moutgomery 5.20 .m.
Arrive at West Point -..12.50 a. in.
“ Celumbus I.ooa. m.
Returning—Leave West Point 7.30p.m.
LeaveColumbua 7.30 p. m.
Arrive at Montgomery ..... .2.30 fa. m.
Through tickets can be obtained (to. Double Daily Connec
tions) to Atlanta Chattanooga and Naanville, and daily.con
nections to Huntsville Memphis and Knoxville.
S.G.JONES Eng’r.k Sup.
FUEIGHTARRANGEMENT
BETWEEN ATLANTA AND COLUMBUS.
BY an arrangement between the Railroad Companies com
posing the two routes from Atlanta to Columbus, conclu
ded at their Convention at Savannah on the 16th instant, it
was agreed that the following rates between Atlanta and Co
lumbus shall govern, taking effect from the first day 01 Afay
1857.
VIA WEST POINT.
Corn per bushel, lie. Wheat 12. Oats 8. Bacon, Whisky
Flour in sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs. 35c. Bagging, Rone
Lard in cans or bbls., per 100 lbs. 46c. Coal, Pig Iron, by
car load, per ton of 2000 lbs. $3.75.
VIA MACON.
Corn per bnsel l ie. Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon, Whis
ky, Flour in Sacks or Bbls., per 100 lbs, 44c. Bagging,Rope
Lard, in cans or bbls.. per 100 lbs. 55e. Coal, Fig Iron, by
carload, per ton of 2000 1b5.54.68.
J. MUST I AN,
President and Superintendent Muscogee R. R.
GKO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent Southwestern Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE,
Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad.
GEO.G. EULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LaGrange R. R.
SAMUEL G. JONES.
Engineer and Superintendent M.& W. P. Railroad.
May 30. IS37—w&twtf.
MOBILE AND GIEARD KAIL BOAS.
THE Passenger & Freight Train will leave Girard at 2 P
M.daily, connecting at Silver Ran with a daily line o
Stages to Villula, Glennville.Eufanla, FortCalnet, and Marl
anna,Fla. And at Gueryton dally, with the Stages for Tehee
Olivet, Enon, Chunnenuggee, Midway, Hardaway, Perot
and Union Sprin s.
LesyingGueryton at 4 A. M., daily, the Cars will reach
Girard at 7 A. M., connecting with the Opelikaanu Mus
cogee Trains.
Duplicate Receipts must accompany Freight shipped.
CT All freight must be paid before goods willbedischarg
ed.
Freight delivered at the Depot before 4 o’clock P.M. will
be shipped the following day.
Freights for stations No. 1 (.Fort Mitchell,) and No.S (Per
sons’) must be prenaid.
Way freight must in all cases be paid in advahcc*
JOHN HOWARD,
mar2s 1857-w&twtf. Engineer & Sup.
WRAPPING AND NEWS PAPER
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
FOR SALE AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
TERMS CASH. iuoeKwtwtf
- a®sasTfflaHa
THE HALLOTTPE PICTURES!
A. J. RIDDLE,
HAB purchased of J. Gurney, of New York, the exclusive
right fortaking Hallotype Pictures, which is a little ahead
of anything in the way of Picture taking the world has ever
seen. There ia.nothing to which they can be ec opared in the
artof Photography, but bear a atrong resemblance to wax
figures, for softness and beanty of light and shade. Ladies
and genttemen are invited to call and examine apecimenMb
Artists who desire to learn this new and beautiful art, and
secure rights for other counties will please call on A. J RID
DLE, Columbus Ga. Julv25 —
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
JACKSON & REDD,
Dealers in staple a fancy drygoods
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. 4c.,
86 East side of Broad street, opposite Redd * Johnson,
Columbus, Oct. 6, ’s7.—tf.
D. C. Jackson. J. J. Red.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—Marion County:
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN .—This is to
give due and legal notice that on or about the —— day
of —lßsl, that under and by virtue of the act (of September
28,1850, entitled An act granting bounty land to certain
officers and soldiers who have been engaged in military
service of the United States,) of the Congress of the United
States of America, a land warrant to wit. No. 11,327, for
eighty (80) acres of land, was issued by the Commission
er of Pensions to Micajab Baggett, of the county and State
aforesaid; also, by virtue of the same authority, aud about
the day of— 1852, land warrant No. 55,415, for fort? acre#,
was issued by the Commissioner of Pensions to Zoro B.
Bell of said county and State—That said Micajab Bag
gett and the said Zero B. Bell, respectively, for a valuable
consideration to each of them by me paid, assigned and
transferred to me, (in blank 1 according to the statute in
such cases made and provided, their said land warrants
above described, reepective’y, (the said assignment and
transfer being written in blank on the back of each ot said
original land warrants in due form of law, and dated the
- day of 1854, and signed by the said Micajah and
the said Zoro B. respectively.) That afterward#, to wit:
on or about the day of- —1855, said land warrant#
were mailed iu the city of Columbus in wd Stale, to Cat
lin Levitt Cos., at the city of New York, (N. Y.,) and
the’ same having been so mailed as aforesaid, were lost or
miscarried, so that they never reached said Catlio, Levitt 4
Cos. at the city of New York as aforesaid, by due course
of mail or otherwise; that said land warrant# as before de
scribed, nor either of them, are in my power, custody, or
< control, but that the same have been lost in manner afore
said; That it my intention to apply to the CotnmiaeioDer
of Pensions for a duplicate of each of eaid land warrants,
according to the statute in such case# made and provided.
This May 14th, 1858. „ „ ,
HEZEKIAH K- LAMB,
May2s-wfit Boena Vista, Marion county, G#;
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