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THE DAILY TIMES. THE CITY. Our Advertiaing Friends. Our advertising friends will please hand in j their favors by 4 o’ciock. Letter from Col. Hines Holt. w e commence to-day, and will conclude in our j he publication of the reply of Col. Holt, to an article which recently apt eared in the Colum bus Enquirer, over the s g iature of “ Truth.” We regret that we cannot give it entire in one isrue of our Daily. Its le. g h forces us to divide it. Whatever may be thought of its argumen sand conclusions, we are sure it wili be commended by all for ita admirable temper, and the ingenuou-ncss with which its position-* are stated and maintained. To ourselves, we conies?, its tacts and reasoning are satisfactory. Whether from the former, thß strict, technical letter of the law’ would declare the stockholders still liable, we do not know; but if so, they are liable wishout any admixture or taint of fraud. In relation to that portion of the chaige which referred to him-olf, we think the reply of Col. Holt abundantly successful. The venerable and able editor of the Corner Stone, who holds many otherthings in memory,produ ces the following additional evidence in exbonora tion of Col Holt from the charge of persona! in terert in those Bank decisions. He says, in his last issue, “so far R3 Col Holt is concerned, it may be as well for us to state here a fact which has perhaps escaped his recollection, which is, that on the 6:h November, 18C9, he advertis’ and that “ho had sold and transferred all the Hock he had held in the Planters and Mechanics Bank,” which advertisement was regularly published for nine 1 successive weeks in the Georgia Argus —a paper at that time published by us, and which, at that time, had a large ciiculation in all this country. We have the advertisement now before us.” An Affray. About four o’clock, yesterday afternoon, an af fray occurred at tin B raiding House of the Cow eta Falls Factory, which came very near result ing fatally. The partio3 were one Mr. John ! Allen and his wife, and the latter wasthesuffeier. ! She was stabbed by Her husband, in the r.eek, in 1 the immediate vicinity of the jugglor vein, and bled profusely. ‘The officers of the law were soon upon the ground, but the perpetrator of the outrage had anticipated their visit, and fled across \ the New bridge into Alabama. New Advertisements. Barbour County Lands, Ada.—Two of the nrmst valuable plantations in point of heal li and productiveness in East Alabama, arc offered for sale by Mr II Bass of Glenn v lie. Tneylie on the north ofCowiltoe Creek, and have on them com modious dwellings, negro cabins, gin houses, g in-mills, &.c. Hero is an opportunity for purchasing excellent lands. Read carefully the advertisement. Two Alabama Plantations.— Mr. C. A. Rose of Oswitchee, Alabama, offers for sale two fine plantations—one in Russel county, the other in I Henry county. The lands arc well improved and j healthy. Early County Lands, Ga.—For the sum of $4 530 in two payments, A. 11. McLaws, Esq , of j Blakely, will dispose of a valuable plantation on the south fide of Blue Creek, in thi county of., Enrly. The crop will be the bast evidence of ita fertility. Look over the advertisement. Bedell &, Weems—This firm has removed to j Redd's old corner—well known by our country j friends—where they will be pleased to see their ! old customers. Give them a call. Messrs Manly fo Hodpe? are receiving new Fall and Winter Goods, and invite all, especially the lad es,to call and examine them. W W. Robison has such Groceries on hand as will pay for advertising, and every body knows it ; is only good things that bear talking about. Go i and see him. ftT” We irvite our readers to the perusal o! DR. AYER’S a'vertisements which appear in the j columus of our paper. They deserve attention as j treating of what interests us all, and from a source which all have long respected. The Doctor i? j well known as or.e of the leading Chemists of this | country, who devotes his great acquirements to | the discovery and manufacture of remedies for j popular use. The urtp tralelled success which has j followed his labors is too well known in this com- j tmunity to need any elucidation from our pen.— Washington Cos. Observer*. Personal- Commodore Charles Stewart, U. S. N., j Hon. D. L. Yuleo and the Hon. E. C. Cab- j ell, of Florida, are at the National Hotel, Washington. It is reported in England that Lord Pal- j merston has become the proprietor of the | London Morning Post newspaper. The Zeit of Berlin declares that the sto ry respecting Mr. Lindahl, the Swedish j journalist, condemned *o death, and said to . havrx been pardoned on the scaffjld, lately published in tho European journals, is un true. He has been condemned to death ; but his eae is now before the Court oi’last resort for final decision. George Smd (Madame Dudevant) is to return to Paris, with anew drama founded on the history ot Rome, intended, not tor the Odeon, but for the Theatre Frai qais. Capture of the Slaver—Official Report, United States Brig Dolphin, At sea, August, 21, 1858. latitude 23.50 longitude 80.42. Sir : I have the honor to inform the de partment that after a long chase, I over hauled and captured, at 6 o’clock this even ing, a slaver, surrendering under American colors. She has ou board over three hun dred slaves, and, when I first made her out, was standing for Key West, with ex pectation of landing her cargo this evening. Her officers an crew consist of 18 men, several of whom were Americans, and one possessed an American protection. I have put the prize under the command of Lieut. J. M. Bradford, with Lieut. C. C. Carpen ter, ten seamen, and six marines, with or ders to proceed at once to Charleston, South Carolina, and act in the premises as the case may require. I am credibly informed that several Amer ican vessels are expected on tho north of Cuba about the Ist of Oct. Being short of officers and men, and the vessel requiring some overhauling, I shall sail at ODce tor Kev West, there to await the instructions of the department from its receipt of this communication. I am, very respectlullv, vmr ob’t serv’t, J- N. MAFFITT, Lieut. Commanding. Hon, Isaac Toucey, Secretary of the Navy. DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD. Columbus Times Oi fice, Sept 4, ’SB COTTON.—The tece pts cfOtton ye terc’ay wrr 240 Bales, nearly all of which was readily sold at Ilf fS) til Principal sal sat lli. The warm dry weather, togeth. r.t* ith the ru :T , hi* opened the Cotton generally n.uch earner than for many teaso j s past—and the ood prices paid for i; h ive etim Jated the planter? to bring it forward. Our Banks are unugjalliy libera! in their di-counts for the purcha e < f ti e a, tide, and our piant ns friends need have no learof “the nuney giving out.” New York, Sept. 2 —"ales of Cotton to day 1, bales, with a buoyant tnark t. Flour firm, with sales of 16,500 barrel?. Whiat ddl, with I sales ot 35 UOU bushel?; Fou hern lied 1 17 asl | 2. and Wnite Si 28 as] 47. Corn heavy, rales j 31 COO bushels, White 8i aBS cent?, S ugurhuoy- j ant a? an advance of i cent. Fpoits of Pur; et* ! tine heavy li 43 cents. Rice quiet at 3a 31 cents per pound. New Orleans, Fept. 2 —Sales of cotton to- j day ICO bales, with a firm market. No change in I other artichs to report. GUO .BUY MARKET. BACON.—There isa full supply of Bacon in this J marKeL We m ike the following qudaims: I < lear S.d sll 12; Hams, Sujar Cured, Is to j 16; Shin! dors 9c BUTT Lli.— Country 20 to 25c. “ Goshen 30 to 35 r. BAGGING.— India 2Je Ky 19c. COFFEE —Supply ample. Rio, lSto 14e. La- i gtivra 15c; Java. 22c. COdN.—Supply light. Demand limited, 60 to j 65c. CANDLES—Starr 29 to 300. Spermsoc- Patent I 60c. ! NEW CHEESE’-15to 200. HIDES.-mto me LARD.— In barrels 14 1, Kig? I6e. MACKEREL —No lin half bbl? 89,00. No 2 , in bbis $14.00, half bbis $3 00. No 3, halt bbls ‘ $7.00. ROPE.—9I to 10c. SALT.—I,SO per sack. SUGAR -S-Ad at retail only- Brown 12 to ! 12 1 2, Ciu bed lie. SYRUP.—In bbl?4sc,in half bblasoc. MUSCOGEE RAILROAdT CONSIGNEE*, KEPT. 4, 1858. M ntgomerv tv W P R R Mob & G rard R R, I. A Br-'kaw & Cos., S. E Wilson &, Cos ~! W. i Clark, King, Alloa & Camak, VV. B Griffin & j Cos., F L-ndon, li. A. Ware & Son. W. Mount i & Cos., Hughe? Daniel & Cos., G. L. McGough ! <fe. Cos , H. Bernstein, Jones & Bell, Teague & Owens. Hu 1. Duck & Cos, W. Clark, J 11 Dick? inson.E J. Godwin, J T. Treutlin Agt, Man ly & Hodge*, Davis & Wilson, Itwio <fc Belser, , •1 B Jaques & Bro,S- H. Goodman, We Is, Cur- ! tis & Cos, A. Hunter J Kyle 4$ Cos,, Wynn & | Park, S. L &, R. A. Solomon, J. C. Matthews, i J. Clark, S. A. Stove 11, Barnett & Ellieon, W. R. &, B. L. Briers,T. 11. Whitby, Murphree C. I J. Hunt Ware Cos., J. H. Dantel Cos; Ragland <fc B.rch, Perry Spencer, C* E. Dexter* McLendon <fc H., Lednum &, David, D. Bussey i Bro.. E tes & Bio., S. Jones, Greenwood At, j Gray, W VV Robison Cos, Allen 6? Camak : Dillingham & Denson,T R Shackleford, Me- | Rae &, M L , C Petty, Rosette Me link & Co*, j P- Brady, Cowlesk C., H. W. B Price At. Bro., J. B Tesgin <&. Go , Bowden Hayes, &, Cos , Smith Dai iel, Columbus (4as Cos., D Wilson, Van Marcus. Katgler Walker, A. 11. Bush, L. Hoffman, Columbus iron Works. MONTGOMERY AND W. P. R. R. CONSIGNEES, SEPT. 2 & 3 *SB J J, MeKendree, R. E. B auscourb, J. A. McNeil, E igle Mi Cos., City M lls. Redd Freer &, Cos , L Livingston Agent, .J. Jefferson, G. W. .Winter, John Ea on, D. L Bo ther, T ler &■ Shorten Ogletrew & Jackson, <fc Bro.. J. M. Brarow, J. W. Sappington, Martin &, Martin, R. I Factor y.P 1 ee Viilis. STKAiI EiNRI NK FOKSALE-i LOW FOR hH OR GOOD j ONE Steam Engine, 8 inch cylinder, 12 inch l stroke, with tubular boiler, smoke stock. 12 i feet turned shalting.all complete. Ev- rythina U j new and warranted perfect. Any wishing j to purchase can call and see the t ngine work at | any tine, and satisfy themselves that she is a No. j 1 engine, Cali on or address HENRY MeC\ULEY, Columbus, Ga. Sept 3 1853 dim A CAlti). HAVING withdrawn from the firm of HUGHES DANIEL & CO , I cheerfully recommend them to all our former patrons, and the public generally. JOHN R. EASTHAM. THE Subscribers will continue under the same name and style—a general STORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS AT THE FONTAINK & LOWELL FIRE-PKOOF WAREHOUSES. Thankful for the past liberal patronage of * ut friends, we solicit its continuance, and pledge our individual exertion? to p ease all who may entrust their business to us. We are prepared to grant usual facilities to our cistomeis. hughes, daniel e* co Wm. H Hughes, Wm Danll, We-ley C. Hodges. Aug- 5, tf ALABAMA WAREHOUSE. COLUMBUS, GA, VLLEN CaMaK having purchased the ‘j interest of B. A. Sor?by in the above well known Fi e Proof Hrick Warehouse, would be glad to see the ir old friends and patrons at their new place of business, where they have formed a . co-partnership with J* W. King, under the name 1 and style of i KING, ALLEN & CAMAK, for the transaction ot a general Storage ami Commission Husfness. Special attention paid to the Sale of Cotton and Produce, and the Receiving and Forwarding Merchandise consigned to our care. Liberal Advances made on Cotton in store or I fur shipment to our friends in Savannah, Charles ton, New York or elsewhere. Bagging and Rope furnished our customers at market prices. We solicit a share of public patronage, and ; pledge ourselves, by close attention to business to ! merit it. J. W. KING. A. M. ALLEN, THOS. CAMAK. THE undersigned, from the Ware house business, takes great pleasure in re commending to his friends a continuance ol th-ir favor and patronage to the new firm. (Signed) B. A SORSBY. _ Columbus,‘July 6, 1858-wtw6m. Dissolution of Partnership, THE firm of KING 5; S.;RSBY r is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those having demands against the firm a? well a? thoseindebt ed to it, will please call on B A. Sorsby for settle ment, at the Alabama Warehouse, who is hereby authorized to settle the same JOHN W. KING, June 25—wtwtf. B. A. SOtiSB Y■ Admlnisrator’s Sale. ¥7|7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sept- V w emner neXtat the usual p! ceotsale in the city of Columbus, n House and Lm east ot said city, near the residence of John H, Howard, be longing to the estate of the late G o T. Howard, deceased. Said fit containing about five acres. [Terms insde known on the and ,v ot sale. July i3— twtd. C-. B HOW/lltD, Adm’r D. P. ELLIS, Auctioneer. TO RENT, MFROM the Ist Oetobernext, Front Room in U arre i’s Arcade. Apply at this office J ly 29, 1858— twit FO.i RttJS T i. SEVERAL TEN EM ENTS-one on Froao Sire.-', - ligibleasa Bearding House Aug. 19-twif. L I'. DOWNING. To Bent, FROM th< Ist October next, the Store at pr.-8 n cupied by It fj. & and. S.uru, in tVa-r< n’s Arcade. Krqu rt at tots otree uiy 3i—twtt. TO RENT. 1.7 ROM the fir tofOc’oher next.the City Hotel, near the Market Ilou c e. Appb to P Gl-TSNGER. fu'y 3—tw 3 n At Tai kin’s old Stan FIFTY NEGROES WANTED. HAVING made our a rau.eme it? tor JRfil the Fall trad-, we d.-sire to purchase aJ 50 or Sixty Likely Negroes, of goi and character, consi ting of young men, women, plough bovs, and si * Is, for whom the highe-t ma ketprii-e will he paid Pe sns ha ving negmes for sale wilifittd it to their interest to give u? a cafi. We wiil rece ve and ?e!l Ne i groes f*n Commission and no effo ts will he spared i to mike satisfactory sales, for those who may ! pLce their neg o j i t our charge. Liberal advances always made on negroes when desired. Call atthe Auction and Negro mart of HARRISON & PITTS, am2l—wtwtf 53 &, 61 Broad Street.’?! ‘"•* Ih BARNAKD & CO. COLUJVjBUS ga. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS H Wl3 o i ban 1, hand will constantly keep, Kluja large and well selected Stock, embracing article in their line, which are offered j fCSC/to their friends and the puwltc, at tho lowest | market prices. Come and see us. Columbu.', Sept 29, 1857. w&twtf. j To our Customers! FROM and after thetirst January next, we shall i adopt, as nearly as possible, the CASH SYr- | TEM. Net jessi;v comfels us to this course. I From that day all artlc.es w II be priced as cash. VV he re credits are aiveti (which will only be extend- ! edtothosewhe have promptly paid us) on addition wili be made to the price named according to the time required by the purchaser. E.BARNARD &.CO. Dec.3T, 1857—wfctwdm . ~mackerel7 1 A A PACKGES, Halves, Quarters and Kits, 1 I\Ji/ H numbers, for sale at small advances for Cash, by Jan. 19—wtwtf E. tiAitiNAKD &. CO. PLUnTImTPOTATOES* -jßarrels Pmk Eyes, for saleat small advanctfor Cash by Jan 19—wtwtl L. BARNARD & CO, LONG AND SHORT SWEEPING, “A BBLS. and halfbbls. Choice Sy- p It) 5 -* 3o Hhds. N O Sugar, all grade* for sale at ?.nia!l advances for Cash, by Janl'J—twtf E. BARNARD CO. FANCY ST. LOUIS FLOUR. A BARRELS Plariters’s Extra Union, and Diamond Brands, for sale at small advance j for Cash, by Janl9-r-twtf E. BARNARD k CO, PALACE MILLS FLOUR. 4 CmNSI'ANT supply kept on hand, and tor @aio at Mill prices, for Gaffi by Jan 18—wtwtf E. BARNARD &, CO, CIGARS DIRKCT IMPORTATION. 1 1 |ti >XLB Havana (Jtgaasoi various brands lor ■ IU'J sale ai stnail advances tor t by Jan 19—wtwti L. BARNARD & CO. FOR SALK PRICE 54j500 in two payments. The planta tion <>n wmeh the subscriber reside*, situare on the nuth Sid ‘ oi jllueU.eik. in the county • f Ear y, a ijoiui g i ani t f Judge v\ olte, Wm. Cooper, and Bcni.OoUi r, contiMiiingaOSacres It isweltimprov ed. and ha* ail the buddi’ gs usual on a cotton p'au tat on; all new and in te >od order. The c-ep wil be ihe best evidence of ds f rt II y. Lorn, Flamat on ut-nails, and stock of all kinds can be . uebased on the piare. gei t 30—w6t A. H Met. \ WS, Biabely. BEDELL & WEEMS, HAVE removed to thu corner former y occu pied by VV. A. Redd, &C >-, la'ely hv We b and Sappii g-ton ; wh re they will keep constantly ou hand, a well ee! cted stock of GROCERIES, I consisting in po? t, of B toon, B igiittg and Rop, j Sinjarnud C* ffee, Liquor?, &c. All of which i they offer at th*- lowest maiket prices. Aug. 3J, 1858. wtf | Land in Chattahoochee Count). The subscriber offe-s for sale t.ot 193 in the 7th District, anrt t rction 21 iu the 33i District of Chstta hooebee ci Unty. For nir her particulars er quire of L.T’. Dovvkino, Columbus, La. (aug2L—wlm twlw) A. J. MibLER, Adm’r TWO ALABAMA PLANTATIONS : FUii SALE. I* HAVE two plantations for sale, one in Russel j county, Ala., 15 miles fr -rn Columbus, Ga., of 1 200 acres, 650 cleared, and one in Henry countv, Ala , on the Chattah :< chee river,containing 1,600 acres, 850 cleared Both good, well improved and healthy. Those wishing further information | can call on, or address me at Oswic’nee, Ala. C, A. ROSE. Oswichee, Ala. Aug. 30, 1353 wlm THE CARTER FACTORY COS\ HILL, 18 now in full operation, turning out the best quality of Meal. Bring on your Corn. The highest market price paid tor good Corn. Meal ; always on hand and for sale. Feb. li—wtwti Hamilton bolanp, i— —: GREENWOOD & GRAY, WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION, MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, Gr A. ! THE undersigned have formed asggiji a Co-partnership under the above tin,, tor the transaction of a gmernl Ware-House and Commission Business in this* city. From the long experience ot Mr Greenwood >in the late firm ot Greenwood A. Cos } and Mr. Gray un the la ! e firm of Stewart, Gray A. C 0.,) they flatter themselves they will ne rble, by giving their undivided and personal attention to iril bitsi e?s eutru>ted to their care to g-ve general ?-atis t'action. They will be regularly supplied with ‘he latest foreig i and domes'ic intelligence, whrch will always be at the service or the rp iTons. The usual ADVANCES willb* made, an I Bagging. Rope and other g. ods turnishea A'hen desired. E. S. GREENWOOD’ w c gray. Coiurabu. Jaly 13, 1358—wtwSm. yjp, WM F. LEE, D. D.S. DENTAL SURGEON, OFFICE comer of Broad and Randolph Street®, Columbus, Georgia, Decemoer 17, l*s(v w&t*tf J. FOGLE & SON, dentists. Office on Ranaolph Street, near Broad, Colum j hu&,< a. Cos umhus, May 9 1867. wtwtf Administrator’# Sale. WILL be so and at the Court House do -r in the town of Blakely, Early county. Georgia, on the first Toe-day in (Jc next, wnhm the ; l' j gal hours of sale. Lot ol Land. No. 278 in the ! 29th d’s r;ct of sad county, as the property of j William L Jeter, deceased, tor the benefit otthe I heirs and creditors of sa'd estate. SARAH a. JETER, Admr’x. Aug 30, 1851. wI n FKEED L\l FKOM FhYER and ague ! TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! . THE GREI\AD4 ELIXIK, OR South Americaj Antidote for Malaria! Is a sure Cu*e and t ■ rfect Route to Ague and Fever, Chill tin< ever. Dumb Ague, and all Bilious Affections ! IT has been thoroughly tested in thousands of j eas-s, some ot years’ standing, where Quinine j and all the most popular remedies of the day had i (ailed, but the Dlixir I.as m-t with the most iriun phant success; ne-. er failed to cure the most ob.-ti • nate caees. The unanimous testimony of all who have use J or witnessed its operations, declare it to be the rno.-t extraordinary n edicine over discov ered tor the q lick and permanent cure of Fever and Ague. It operates as a gentle Tonic and stimulant, gradually but surely; eradicates every vestige of disease, and restores the system to health and vigor. It imparts new vitality to the blood, and will soon induce the glow of health to return to the pale and swarthy complexion, The advantage of this medicine therefore is, that a cure must be radical and complete; not simply breaking the Chill,by producing a “new impres sion” upon the nervou 9>stem. without reference to the operations of the malarious poison, which is allowed to remain unchanged a'd renew its attacks, immediately after tho nervous system ha- ceased to feei the art’ficial di?ease—induced by Quinine and many other preparations general ! y resorted to. TheGRENADA ELIXIR acs di rectly upon the Liver, Stomach, Kmeys, Pores of the Skin, and produce* a rad cal cure. It contains no ingredient the least injurious to j the system,and can be given 'to an inlant with i perfect safety. It is wan anted to cure every case j when taken as directed. All who need such a medicine, will do well to ; try the Grenada Elixir. It is not on y the best but j the most economical medicine ever introduced for Fever and Ague and is a Southern Remedy. PREPARED ONLY BY J. 8. PEMBERTON & CO , Chemists and Druggists, Columbus, Georgia. And by all respectable Druggists in the ] country. July 24, 1858—wfytwJm. LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT of a Letter from a CONNoiSSi.URS, Medical Gentleman, to Bfi His A * Madras TO ms BROTHER, ONLY GOOD SAUCE, woaOEBT l ß;Hay>lBsl .... „ -Tell Lea *a Perriusthat ADfD a PPL.CABLE TO their fiance is higulyea- teemed in India, and is in EVERY VARIETY myopm.ou,'hemoßtpal aianle as %*eil as tae tnos£ OF DISH. wtioiesume Sauce that ia made.” THE only meGa! awarded by the inryof the New Y ork exhibition for toreign sauces, was obtain ed by i,ea &, Pemus, tor the r Worcestershire sauce, the world wide fame o. which having led to numerous imitations, purchasers are earnestly re q jested io3ee thai the: names <*f ‘LE A & PEKRIN3” are impressed upon the bottle and stopper, ami printed upon the labels. Sole wholesale agents or tbe United Statep. JOH DIJNCAN it :sONS, 4G5 U.Midway Ne w Y rfc A stock always in Store. Almi or.iers receivod for direct B'iipuient from England. decH- wly ilwilAa M l : nHs THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY IDS DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AMD AGUE. And the various affections consequent upon a diseased STATE OF THE LIVER. .-*uch as indigestion. ot the stoma, h. Col icky 1 leartburn, Loss oi Jppetite, Deep- u dency, Costi tness Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous,? Rneuucau and Neuralgic Affectiune, it has, in us instances prove* highly beue aoial.andin others uffccied a decidtdeure. i his Is a ourety vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles,alter ('he manner of the .celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because of its great success in most of he Lur >pean States, its introduction intothe United States was intended more especially for those of our latbo iaud scattered here and there over the face ol this might* coun try. Meeting with great succ< gs arc-, np ti ns, J now o’eritjtotho \m3ricin pjbl c, kn >wing|t mt its truly wonderful melicinal virtuesmust; be acknowl edged. it is particularly recommended to those per sons whose constitutions may have been impaired by thecontinuous use o’ a. dent spirits, orotberh rms ot dissipation. Generally it sUmaneous in effect, it finds its’ way direetiy to the seat o life, thr lling and quickening every nerve, raising up the droo ping spirit, and, in tact, lniusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlGß.—Whoever expects to find this a bever age will be disappointed; buttothe sick, weak and I nw spl-lted, it wi!’ p>-ove a gratetul aromatic cor | d,al, possessed of singular ren edia) properties. CAUTION! The great popularity ol thisdelighful aroma has j induced many .mitations, which the [public should ] guard against purrhasing Be not persuaded to j ouy anyth ugelse until you have given Boerhave’s Holland Bitter.-, a fair rial. One Bottle will conviree y >n how infinitely superior it is to all these imita tion®. raraold at sl,llO per bottle,orsix bottlesfor 85.- | 00 by t(-e so L E PR O I'RIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & C 0„ MANUFACTTRINS Flurmaceuists and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. Fors.M in Columbus by Brooks & Chapman. And Dr tgj -ts Generally Jth.ouffhout the State, May 13,1358.—wtw3m SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES! TBIUMFHANT! SWAN & CO., CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL WITHOUT INTERRUPTION. SWAN & UU’s LOTTERIES ARE LEGAL. AND Authorized, by the State of Georgia. THE Late at I EM I T To INJURE OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN THAT OUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FIARIA ;TH AT OUR PRIZES ARE Pa.D PUNCTUALLY; AND THAT OUR Si HEMES ARE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER : LOTTERY IN THE WORLD. The following scheme will he drawn by S. Swan \ Cos., Mauagere of the Bpnrta Acad emy Lottery, in each ol then Single Number Lotieries for September 1858, at aUbUal .A Georgia, to which city thav have removed their principal olfice, n ider the sworn superintendence of Commissi n era. Class 31 draws on Sat., Sept 4, 1858 Class 32 draws on Sat., Sept 11, 1858. Class 33 draws on Sat., Sept. 18, 1358. Class 34 draws on Sat, Sept 25, 1858. ON THE I'L.AIV OF SINGLE 50,000 TICKETS, 5,4b5 PltlZfeS. Nearly one Prize to Every nine Tickets. axACJ^rxopxeßixrTsejacßMae. TO BE DRAWN EVERY SAT., IN AUG. j 1 Prize 0f...470,000 is f7o,*X)f< 1 “ 30,000 la 30,000 1 “ .... 10 000 is 10,000 1 “ ... 5.000 18 5,000 1 “ .... 4,000 is 4,000 1 “ .... 3,000 is 3,0u0 1 “ .... 1,500 is 1,500 4 “ .... 1,000 is 1 UOO 4 *• .... OOOare 3,600 4 “ .... 800a re 3,200 4 “ ... 700 are 2,800 4 “ .... 600 are 2,400 50 “ .... 500 are 25,000 50 “ .... 300 are 1,500 100 “ .... 125 are 12 500 230 “ .... loOare 23,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of S4OO approx’ting to $70,000 are SI6OO 4 ** 300 “ 30,000 “ 1200 4 “ 200 “ 10,000 “ 80C 4 “ 125 “ 5,000 “ 500 4 “ 100 “ 4,000 “ 400 j 4 “ 75 “ 3.000 “ * 30 C I 4 “ 50 “ 1,500 “ 20.) | 5,000** 20 100,00( | ■— 1 1 ■ ——- 5,485 prizes amounting t 0,.. .$320,000 j Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quartet-. $2.50 ; A Circular showing the plan ot tlie Lotteries ; will be sent to any one deoiling to receive it. Coruhcaiea oi Package? wni oe sold at the t i iowi g rates, which is the risk: Certificates of Package ot lu Whole Tickets SBO 10 Halt 40 “ 10 Quarter iv. “ “ Eighths 10 la ordering Tickets or Certificates, E iclo?e the money to our address tor the Tickets or ler 4 on receipt ol which they will he forwarded by fir-t .nail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figi.ro they may designate the List ol drawn numbers and prises will be lorw irde ! o purchasers itn ueliately after the draw ing Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, aud nve .ueir uost >:Sce, county and .state. Re ima’ur tit it every Prise is drawn, aai psya ble m t’u i without deduction. All prizes of-.>ue thousand dollars sad under psiu itnsued.uteJyafter the drawing—other prizes at the usual time,.hi day*. All comma isa’ions strictly confMential. The drawn uambeis will be ‘orwarded to purchasers immedlitely ifter thp draw i g Prize r.cketscanned or eie-ved In other tickets at either office. Orders tor or P ickages tan be tddressed to S. SvVA.N m. 00.. Augusta. La., July 28 wfetw i JOHN MAY, Agent.Columbus,Ga. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount ot the prize that earn me is entiled to, will be published after the draw ing in each of the following papers, New Or learn Delta, Mobile. Kegister, Avgusta (beo.) Co/iSti.ufiO'ialist, Charleston Standard, Nash ville Gazette , \tlanlu Intelligencer. i\ew York Weekly Day Book, ran no. Georgian, flic li mn nd Despatch and Paulding {Miss ) Clarion, and Little Bock (.Ark ) hue l)einueiat % Scientific American PROSPECTUS VOLUME FOURTEEN BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11,1858. M ECU VNI V £NTO RS, MANUFACTURERS, AND FARMERS, npHE 8 lEVTIFIO tMKRICvNhai now reached JL its fourteenth A T ear, and will enter upon anew volume ou tlie llth September. It is the only w ek y publication of the kind now 18‘Ued in this coutniy ; audit has ave \y extensive ciicutatou in ad tie states of the U ion. It is i ot, as some might sup pose bom its title, a dry. abairuse work on technic al science; on the contrary, it s> leais with the great evei ts going on in the scie tific, nt< chat.icai aidtt - dustriat worlds, as to p ea?e a .and instruct every one. It the mechanic or artizan wisbesto know the nest machine u> us , erbovto make any substance em ployed iuhis business if the Housewue wishes'to get a receioe for making a good co.or, &c.—ifjtbe inventor wishes know to what is eomg on i.i the'* ay ot improvements—ifthejmanulactur. r wishes'tokeep ported with with the times, and to employ the best facilities in his business—if the man of leisure and study wishes'to keep himself tamiliar with the he progress made in the cbem ca! la oratory ot in the construction of telegraphs, steamships, railroads ! reapers, mowers.and a thousand other ira hiues j and applia; ces, both ot peace aid wat all these’de- ; side a a can bQ found in theScieuiiflc American,at and not e.sewhere. They are here i resented in a reliable , and interesting form, adapted to the comprehension : of minds unlearned in thehigher branches of science 1 and art. TERMS. One Copy, one vear .$2 One Copy,six months I Five Copies, six m mths 4 Ten Copies, six months 8 Ten Copies twelve months 15 Fifteen Copies,twelve months 22 Twenty Copies, twelve months 28 The money must in all cases be paid in advance. Specimen copies sent gratuitously for inspection —i Southernaud Western money, lor Postage .-tamps ) taken for subscriptions. Lette r s should te directed >. to MUNN <S- CO., 12-t Fulton Street, N. Y. I Munn&’ 0., are extensively engaged in procuring‘(patents for new inventions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their improvement?.’ au2l—twif Land and Residence for Sale. @TH E subscriber offers r or -afe 320 acres of sod 1 Farming Lauds, three and a hall .mile-sou'h west of Columbus, Ga., in j Russell county. Ala it is on the roa t leading from Girard to Gen Abercrombie’s Ther-* aie about one hundr -ri and f *rty aor*s in cultivation-, the bala ce heavily timbered with mixed gr .wth The residence i? anew framed house, w ith six rooms and four fire paces. is a good | overseer’s hou?e on the plantation, and h “veri fine sel-c'ion ol fruit trees at both settlement-* Thi-is every way a desirable place for a man, who w S’ es to do business iq Columbus and keep his family in the country. For further particulars,see me on the plantation. JulfSTwwtwtf E. A. THOM. NOTICE. HAVING disposed ol my Mock of Groceries and Fro visions to Vu*ers. GEIT ‘I IM*ER o; SPRINGER, I confidently recon mend them as worthy of the patronageot my l< nn-r < ustcni ers. william Rankin. “(Columbus, Ga., May 10, 1858. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. r'HE undersigned fiave a.-sociaud ilenis)vea toge berlor the purpose >t tniiisailu u a yen eral GROCERY AND PROVISION LUM NESS.aithe old well km-wit stand ol WM. RANKiN.No. 169 liruad sit*et, toh mMU 1 - Ga. order the name ano style ot GLlli INCUR At ?PRINGfcR. bv always keeping cn band a good and choice selection ol evety ainile it ihur line,and bv coo-tant attention to ihe wants ol .he old customers ol their predecessor, id o as many new buyers as may lavor trem wih ih- ir ordets, they wdl erdeavor to n * m a I be raUhare ol trade. PHILLIP (Jl-111 INGLR, Ji r PIJ .* PRINGLR. Columbus, May 18 3m CLOSING SALE OF SPRING & SUMMER SDK DRY-GOODS AT HALF PRICE! LET all come and avail themselves ot this rare opportu inly to purchase g -t and, pieoy, and honest mode goods at exactly UN EDA LF ol • ur regular p ice. a; and thir y three per cent less than we paid lor them om>e Ves*. VV mean xactly wh.it we say, and hope the care thal.we have always taken to h.ve ot-r bus iness and goods come lull up to out advertis nient, will be sufficient tocouvinc ‘ at ltast all,who Lava so kindly lavored us with the r patronage, tt>at we are in eart est. V\ o are now ofli-m g oui large stock of Muslins and Betages at exactly one half our regular price. ‘I bat is to say—Muslins that we have been selling at 121 cents, we now tell at - - - - <T cents. “ “ 20c “ 10 “ “ “ 371 “ 18f *• Muslin side stripe,Robe a’Quille pricesl 25 for 621 “ “ “ “ 2 5u for 125 “ “ “ “ 4TO tor 200 “ “ “ 5 CO lor 2.50 Barege Robe a’Quille, price 5 ( 0 lor 2 50 do do do 8 00 for 4 00 do do do 10.00 tor 5 00 do do do 12 00 lor 6 00 do do do 25U010r12 50 SHOES! SHOES! VVe have in store a large stock of Gents, Ladies Misses Boys’ and Children’s Shoes, which we will sell at Cost, consisting ol Ladies’ Enamel Heel Boots, Colored Slippers, Kid Slippers Jenny Lind Boots, Enamel Kossuth Pit Slippers, Kid R. R. Bu kins, Cloth Heel Gaiters, Fine Kid Slippers, Calf Slippers. Gent’s Congress Boots, Congress Gaiters, Patent Leather Gaiters, Seal Gaiters, Calf Sewed Shoes, Kip Brogans, Patent Leather Shoes,Enamel Shoes,Low Quar tered Shoes and a variety of Slippers. Children’s Calf Congress Boots, Enamel Jenny Lind Boot- Kid Heel Boots, Enamel Heel Boots, Fancy Heel Boots, Paroda Boots, Ileel Gaiters, Kid Slipp-rs and Boots, Enamel Boots. ©SB a ITS. Have this day received an entire new lot of LACE EXTENSION SKIRTS,— made from the finest Watch Springe, aud which we will seil cheap. Oilier goods in our sto* k will be offered at un usual ly ow prices. TERMS CASH—NO SE COND PRICE. Very Respectfully, G. W. ATKINSON & TAYLOR. Next door to Biooks 8$ Chapman’.? Drug Store, Corner ot Blond and Randolph Streets. Columbus, Ga., July 8, 1658. w>t iw2 PRICES TO SUITTIIE TIMES! TUE3 £LAGLi£! MANUFACTURING CO. OFFER their various stales of Goods, com prising O-'NABURGS, YARNS, FASH ION lor stripes.) PINE-KNOT PLAINS, NEGRO KERSEYS SOUTHERN LI \SCY >, “TRUCK EoR TROW SERS.” COTTON ROPE, &c Ac. &T GfiEATIY RBDUGJiJD FRIOSi. They invite the special Mtention of the Trade o then Stock Rich is complete in every respect. J-RHoDi s BROWNE, Agent. Columbus. Doc. 5, 857. t w ji tv t l i uim COI.U.M BUS. GEORGIA yy E the under-ianed, hive this dai purebased irom Jas llainiltoii the I’roy Factory and entire .-lock, and will continue thn bjemes? under the m.me and .-tye ot I roy Vlanufaetuiii.g Com any, and will nrm*oacture and keep constantly on hand, at w'hole.-ale and retail, Chairs, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Tubs, Backets, Safes, Tables, Bureaus, and oiner iloiue Furnishing articles All oiders addressed to ihe I roy Manut lcluiing Company wiil receive prompt attention. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON. Joseph Jefberson. John H. Hamilton. Columhu-, Ga. April 19—wly. Great Bargains! I AM offering tor sale in Pike, ■jgllllpl* county Ala., 9nu acrer ol vooq Oak and Hickory iaud, iiittrspemc. with long leafed pine. There is 300 acres n of cleared land. The place ib in goou oondition, with two comfortable trarue dwel lings.two store houses, (the store houses foun a portion of the village ol Monlicello) gin house, etc. i will sell all together or in quantities to suit pur chasers 1 am also offering for sale 240 acres ol the same quality ..Hand, three miles from Mouticello,about sixty acres cleared. For particulai s address me at Monti cello. A la. Pept B—wtf B.J.WKBT. FOR SALE, MI offer for r?ale my plantation situated on Chttnennuggee Ridge, in Macon County, Alabama, containing 551 acres, 300 cleared. It is but2i miles from Chunne nuggee Female College, and 3 mile-t from the pre sent terminus of the Mobile and Girard Railroad* There is on the place a most excellent framed gin house, new negro houses, black smith shop, wood shop and all necessary out buildings .Also a two room log house, with a two framed shed rooms attached, an excellent well of water, and an abun dance of running water for stock. The land lies well and is unu-ually healthy. I will sell a bar gain. Come and see. J. R ROGERS, July 20—w2m Hardaway, Ala. NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS. WE the undersigned, inventors of the Iron Screw Pre-a, take pleasure in calling at tention to this Press, for which we have obtained Letters Fatent. From experience we are satisfy that this Press is not only capable of pressing cot ton to the usual size, hut with a small additional cost o r comp.ession at tne Gin to a size suitable ‘or shipment by sea going vessels. The cost now for compressing is from 70 to 90 cents per bale, which indirectly comes out of the planter This Press s durable, asall of its bearing and straining ..arts are of Iron, simple and suitable for negro management. We a e making arrangements to put up the Press at all suitable points for inspec tion For further information, address u? at Pel* mi, Ala., or D A Hobbie. Journal office, Montgomery, Ala., or E. C CorM*- < u8 * Ga W. F. & C. J- PROVOST, Aug. 8-wtf