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THE DAILY TIMES. THE CJTY, New Advertisements. It will be seen in our advertising columns that the School exercises of Lin wood Academy will be re-urned on the 4th of Oct. I'he instructor in charge—Mr. Henry Mitchell, is a thoroughly edu cated gentleman and is eminently qualified to d.s uharge the duties ol his vocatiou. Laukange Female College —This inst tution , one of the mdsi tlo ishing n the State, will re surn • its exeicises y the 24th mat. We refer uui raauers 10 the udv t, w ere the list ot abu proh BJ-or- eat* b> sen Bacon in abuudauce. Sco advvrtisement of 1. T rf min. >lr. t. .VI. Den. 4 on, Ad u„ gives the usual: 0011. eol ail application In IfiiVt to Sell the eal 1 estate >1 bit z Lem Won-rum, debased 1 tie tiei.d- u u pauoiir* o ti H Tail, will see by retei-noe to ur auv. rti ug columns, that this p >iul n leachei wiil resume ins School in Wyn* tou, 27t,i oi Cf member. English Grammar. Remember though box In the plural makes boxes, The plural oi ox Should be oxen, not oxes. And remember, though fleece, In the plural is fleeces, That the plural of goose Aren’t gooses nor geeses. And remember, though house In the plural is houses, The plural of moose Should be mice, and not mouses, All of which goes to prove That grammar a farce is; For wnere i the plural Of rum and molasses] Jsi§r*A conscientious person affirms that he once in his life beheld people ‘minding their own business.’ This remarkable oc currence happened at sea, the passengers being ‘too sick’ to attend to each others con cerns. Horridle Murders in Eussell County, Alabama. A terrible tragedy, most of the details of which are yet involved in mystery, was en acted in Russell county, Ala., in the Uchee settlements a few miles west ol Crawford, on Monday night last. The victims were Mr. Isaac Porter and his wife. It appeared upon the investigation, that Mr. Po<ter, who was a young man recently married, was living near his mother, and was in the hab it of feeding her stock early in the morning. On Tuesday morning, he not coming over a9 usual to attend to this business, the old lady repaired to his house to see if anything had happened, and there found Mrs. Por ter in her bed dead and Mr. P. insensible. Subsequently Mr. Porter revived for a time and stated that during the night his wile awakened him told him she heard someone in the house ; that he started to get out ol bed, when several heavy blows were dealt him—he remembered having received three. Of what happened afterwards he knew nothing. Mrs. Porter had been beaten to death by blows upon her head and else whore, and medical men were satisfied that she had been violated by some man or men. from marks about her person. Th< deceased were poor people, aid the horrible crime could not have been committed from any hope of obtaining money. There was no positive evidence pointing to any par ticular persons as the guilty parties, but there was a suspicion that the deed had been committed by negroes. Mr. Porter died after telling all he kne w of the horrible tragedy— Enquirer. ■■hum —— Death of an Editor. Our New O leans exchanges announce the decease ut Walter Hopkins, E-q., who was at one period connected with the pres?* of this city. The New Orleans Bulletin says : Death of an Editor. —Waiter Hopkins. E q., one ot tne editors of the Louisiana Courier, died at his lodgings in Ciiaries street, at an early fi ur on Friday morning, 10. h instant. We h dno personal acquain tance with me deceased, and therefore take •h- following n tice ot him from the True Di a. the wrt er of which appears to be vveli*| isted it regard to his general charac ter and history : “ Foe eomnunity was this morning pain ed by the announcement of the death ot Water Hopkins, Esq., a gentleman whose amiable disposition, agreeable qualties and upright principles endeared him to his friends, and who, as a writer for the press, was favorably known to the public at large. At one time connected with the Char leston Mercury , he was subsequently attached to the editorial corps of the New Orleans Delta, was associated with the late Joseph Bren nan, Esq., in the publication of the Daily Times, of this city, and at the time of his death was one of the editors of the Louisi ana Courier. He was a native of England, and though called to rest in a strange land, there are here many friends to gather round his early grave and to cherish his memory.” —Charleston Courier. DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD. Columbus Times Office, Sept. 20. COTTON—The sales Saturday weie droop ing. The fever in Savannah, and the late unfa vorable news, have given it a downward tenden cy. Principal sales ranging from lli to life. Received 527 bales- Sold 406. GROCERY MARKET. BACON*— l here is a lull supply ot Bacon in this market. We make the lollowing quotations: Clear Sides lli; Hams, Sugar Cured. 15 to 16 ; Shoulders 9c. BUT TER, —Country 20 to 25c. ** Goshen 30 to 35c. NG —I Q diP 20c Ky 19e. COlFEE.—Supply ample. Rio. 13 to 14c. La suyra loc ; Java, 22c. 65c ~ SuPPIy light ‘ D<?mand limit ed, 60 to —Starr 28 to 30c. Sperm 50c. Patent gEyCnEESE.-H to 20c. jb LOUR.—|S 00 to $5,75 HIDES.—IO to 12ic IKON- 5 (fi) 7c. LARD.—In barrels 14c. Kegs 16c MACKEREL—No lin hall bbls's9,oo. No 2. ’<?7 00 S $14,00, hait bbls SB,OOO No 3, hail bbls ~iP c * ew Orleans refined 45c. N \lLS—4i (S> sc, - ROPE -94 to 10c. SALT. —1,50 per sack. SUGAR.—SoId at retail ouly-Brown 12 to 12 1-2 Crushed 14c. WHEAT.—9O (S> 110. ARRIVALS, September. 18, 1858. AT THE PLANTERS HOTEL: Goo. A C Gordon 6;son, Abberville.H McNeil | Coffee Cos, L C Apperson, Trov, fl D Latnpley, 11 I Freeman, Louisville; G B Turner, lady, 2 chil i dren in serv’t, Barbour, Cos., S R Vann, Chun uenuggee, S B Sullins, Perot 9, Ala , J W Parker | S B Davie, Talbot Cos, S S Campbell, Steam Factory, Miss- Bi ker, J M Roys?, R 1) Little. Covington. Ga.;DR tfcCaskil,Fave!tevYle, N C, J J Nick lee, Marianna, Fla ; AT THE PERRY HOUSE: F B Sapp, Jamestown, Ga ; J S Dickins, avd [ M, N O.; C *cßryde, Columbus, Ga.; D J Price.Charl-ston,S.C ; MissM Wal h, Augusta I Gd : W K Pr c , Glcnnviile, Ala ; M H H :ri s. j \ a.; H W Jones F orence, Ga ; J R Jones. Ru-seli, Aia.i S G Dav e, Salem. Ala ; Mrs [ Diuberry a,id child “"'ulem, Ala.; G C Canni c laei. Ga ; Doct Raiford, Glenn ville, Ala ; W C Clefton \ja.; Mrs. Dr Grimes, Master Thomas ! Grimes, A A ol* man, home ; T H Roberts, Augusta, Ga.; G S B a . New Cork- MONTGOMERY AND W. P. R.R. CONSIGN f Ks E! a ?. 18 ’SB. J C Kelsoe, R L Mott, Moody & P, 11 V Vleigs. L Livingston, Rend x Prier, RIP M, Diliard P 6; Cos., H A Pratt, J P & A J HJces. P Preer, Muscogee R R, King Allen &C, Barringer VI, J Daniel, ColumbusjFactory. Gunby Cos , J U Redd, J M Flowers, J W Tullis, GEORGIA , Marion County. General Presentment of the Grand Jury of the September Term, 1858, Superior Court, WE the Grand Jurors, sworn, chosen and se lected for the September Term of the Su perior Court, beg leave to make the following general presentments. Suitable Committees have been appointed to examine the boons of the Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, which Com mittees beg leave to report as follows: We find said books to be kept in a very accurate and decent manner, reflecting much credit upon the intelligence and business capacity of the Clerk, George W. McDuffie. We also take much pleasure in referring to the creditable manner in which the books of the Ordi nary are kept The public buildings have been inspected through appropriate Committees, and the same report that they find the Court House in fair condition; they observe there is some unfin> ished work in the Court room, which they find to be in progress The Jail is reported to be very insecure, so far as the upper story is concerned; the dungeon they regard as tolerably safe, they regard the house in rather a filthy condition. Upon examination of the steps and platform of the jail, they think some repairs to be necessary, and recommend that the necessary repairs be done. The Treasurei’s books have been examined and the Committee find at the March Term of ihe Court, that the County Treasurer, E. VI. Butt, had in his hands [51,208,88] twelve hundred and eight dollars and e ghty-eight cents, ana that he has paid out, and lias satisfactory vouchers for, [5901,16] nine hundred and one dollars and teen cents, leaving a balance on hand of [5307,72] three hundred and seven dollars and seventy-two cents. We find the roads and bridges, with the excep tion of Milton’s bridge, in fair condition. In view ot the various types of crime, which we in our humble judgement believe, emanate from the retail traffic of spirituous liquors, to wit: pros tituting the morals of the youth ot our county, corrupting our negroes and encouraging all kind of vice and immorality, desire more effectually to restrict the traffic of spirituous liquors, hence we, the Grand Jurors of the county, would respect fully recommend to our Senator and Representa tive, the propriety of endeavoring to secure the passage of a special act lor the purpose ot sup pressing wholly, or in part, the retail traffic We would respectfully insist that our Senator and Representative bring the following resolution before the present Legislature, and use due vigil ance to secure its passage, to wit: that the amount paid by retail dealers for license, be left with the Grand Jurors empannelied lor the March Term i of the Court of each year. And further, that it 1 be left discretionary with the Judges of the Inte rior Court, whether license be granted to the appli cant or not. In addition to the above, wo would suggest the J propriety of a repeal ot the present law, allowing any number of negroes to live by themselves without the presence of a white person. And would respectfully ask our Senator and Represen tative to bring to the consideration of the present legislature and if possible to have the law re pealed In the close of our labors we take great pleas* ur pn expressing our entire satisfaction of die dignified and irnpar ial manner in which his Hon • >r, Judge VVorrill has presided over the deliber tions of the Court, also, we esteem it a privilege to tender our thanks to the Solicitor General Oliver, for his attention and courtesy throughout • he entire session of the Court We request that the abov presentments be pub lished in the Columbus Times and E quirer, this September 11th, 1858 L. O Davis,Foreman, B J. Hally, B. F. Mathews, Jas. R Dunning, inland Wallace, Wm- B. Walker, W. K. Robinson, Jr.mes M. Harvey, Joseph Caswell, Thomas G. Chambliss, Wm. M. Drane, Samuel J. Powell, W. S Parker Stephen Swain, Elihu Corley. H- Z Burt, Josi h Story, John W Slaughter, id. L. McGehee, Jacob A. Clements. A true extract from the minutes of Marion Superior Court, this September the 15th, 1858 geo. w. mcduffie, clekk. GD® £P C£> o £3P ® MUSCOGEE LODGE, No. 6. It is earnestly desired that every member ot this Lodge attend at the Lodge Room Monday evening next at half past seven o’clock. Important interests of the Order require the whole Brotherhood to be present. By order of the Lodge, Sept. 13th, 1853. dst BRYANT DUNCAN, R. S MRS. MARBLE S SEMINARY. The exercises ot this institution will commence on Monday, October 4'h. Terms and studies the same as hereto fore, and it is confidently hoped the same Jiberal patronage will be be- Euquirer copy—twtd. Columbus, Sept. 17, 1858. did NEW SCHOOL FOR BOYS~ #DR J. P. HOYT, having had several years experience in teaching, and being favorably known by many citizens of Columbus, will open a school for boys at the corner of Forsyth and Thomas Streets, on Monday, Oct. 4th. Every exertion will be made to deserve a liberal patronage. Equirer copy—twtd. Columbus, Sept. 17,1858. dtd NEW SCHOOL. MR. F. R STARrC will open a School on the 4th ot October for the instruction of a limited number of boys under fourteen years of age. Location west side of Oglethorpe street, between St. Clair and Crawford streets; nearly opposite Odd Fellows Hall, TERMS: English branches per session of forty weeks..s3o French, German and Drawing,each 20 Columbus, Ga., Sept 14, ISSS. d4t ; STEWART COCNTY LANDS FOR SALE. MOWING to misfortune, I offer for sale my farm, lyiiur six miles east of Lumpkin, containing 500 Acres, -400 in cultivation On the place .-.re good negro Cabißs, over j seer’s house, frame gin and press. The land is red | land—growth oak and hickoty l prefer letting the present crop spe b for the productiveness of the I land. I will sell a bargain if applied to soon. J O.C. BL.ICKBURN. * Lumpkin, Sept, 9,—d6tw3w. TOBACCO AGENCY, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ELLIS & MATHIS, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF • MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, Have on band and will continue to receive di rect &F&OM lIRST CLASS MANTFACTURICRRS h large supply of a l grades Tobacco, which they will 11 to the trade at Factory Prices, expenses oaiy added. i'gT * laders wiil do well to call belore buying t sewi.ere. ?ept?—w&dSmmis SMHS §Ol3lll MID SMITSia HiOFISFIS. I WILL, he ui Columbus at the stables of Ivey, Wilkins Cos. hy the 20th inst., with a lot of hue Horses, some 10 pairs of well matched Broke Horses, also a lot ot fine single Horses LARRY HOWE. Columbus, Sept. 14th, 1858. d1 w HARRISON * PUTS, \UCTIOJN & COMMISSION . MERCHANTS, . AND NEGRO BROKERS, 59 and 61 Broad street,Columbus, Ga, WILL sr, ii 1 continue the above line at our old stand. Thankful for the patronage hereto fore so liberally extended to us by our friends and the public, we hope by renewed exertions to merit its continuance. Noefforts will be spared to give entire satisfaction to those who may confide their business to our care. We will give our personal attention to the sale of Real Estate, Negroes, Merchandize and Pro duce. Having houses fitted up expressly for the purpose ,we are prepared to board, purchase and sell Negroes on Commission. Liberal advances will be made as heretofore on Negroes and Merchandize. Administrators and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. A Stock of LIKELY NEGRGOESof all classes will be kept constantly on hand. OH AS. S. HARRISON, GEOKGE l. PITTS. Columbus, Sept. 2,1858. —wtw ly “NEW FALL GOODS MANLY 4 HODGES. HAVE just received a lew choice DRESS GOODS of entire New Style, call and see something, very handsome and at reasonable pri- C6S Two “Volants,” EMBROIDERED SILKS, do. do. of RICH VELVET Finish. Embroidered Collas, very low prices. Valenciens Laces, &c- Hemstitched &. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, &c, Enquirer copy. Sept 3—tf. “anLi.w. ‘ PROFESSOR OF MUSIC .oaTOr----, THANKFUL for past and present favors, would respectfully give notice T jJtTxffl lbat con^nueß t 0 give instruction a * 1/ •in Vocal and Instrumental music. Applications received at Carter’s music Store. Sept. 7—d3m* DISSO UTION. ’ fMIE co-partnership heretofore existing between W ATKINS & COBB is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to the concern must settle immediately. L P. WATKINS, Sept. I—lm J. N. COBB. STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH OK GOOD PAPER ONE Steam Engine, 8 inch cylinder, 12 inch stroke, with tubular boiler, smoke stock, 12 feet turned shafting, all complete. Everything is new and warranted perfect. Any person wishing to purchase can call and see the engine work at any time, and satisfy themselves that she is a No. 1 engine. C all on or address HENRY McCAULEY, Columbus, Ga. Sept. 3, 1858 dim FIFTY NEGaOSS WANTED. HAVING made our arrangements for JjUfi the Fall trade, we desire to purchase 50 or Sixty Likely Negroes, of good character, consisting of young men, women, plough boys,and gi'Ts, for whom the highest marketprieo will be paid. Pets ns ha ving negroes for sale willfind it to their interest to give us a call. We will receive and sell Ne groes on Commission and no efforts will be spared to make satisfactory saies, for those who may pi :ee their negroes in our charge. Liberal advances always made on negroes when desired. Call at the Auction and Negro mart of HARRISON & PITTS, augSl—wtwtf 50 & 61 Broad Street. IQIYJ §©©&§* ~ DOCT. THORNE, by Antony Trollope. A Poor Bellow, by the author of Which the Right or the Left. Man upon the Sea; comprising a detailed ac count of Remarkable Voyages, Ancient as well Modern, by Frank 13 Goodrich. Titcomb’s Letter to Young People, Single and Married, by Timothy Titmouse, Esq. The Art of Beauty, or Science of a Lady’s Toi let, by Lola Montez, The Family Aquarium, by H. D. Butler. The American Horse Tamer and B’aurier, showing how to cure the wildest and most vicious horse in the world of kicking, balking, and other bad habits. Also, anew supply of other books. Mary Derwent, by Mrs Ann S Stephens. Debit and Credit, a Novel. Lord Montague’s Page, by James. A Womans Thought about Women. Mesula, by Sewel. Guy Livingstone. Lena Rivers. Quitte; a Novel. Just received and for sile by septß —dwtf J. W. PEASE & CLARK. ’ GREENWOOD & G AY. WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. COLUMBUS, GA K\\\\\ THE undersigned have formed a Co“partnerehip under the aboveis&gc; firm tor the transaction of a general Ware-House and Commission Business in this city. From the long experience of Mr. Greenwood, (in the late firm of Greenwood Cos.) and Mr. Gray (in the late firm of Stewart, Gray St C 0.,) they flatter themselves they will be able, by giving their undivided and personal attention to all busi ness entrusted to their care, to give general satis faction, They will be regularly supplied with the latest foreign aud domestic intelligence, which will always be at the serivee of their patrons The usual CASH ADVANCES will be made, and Bagging, Rope and other goods furnished when desired. E. S. GREENWOOD, W. C.GRAY. Columbus, July 13, 1858—w’w3m. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALK AS I am desirous of winding up my business, and moving out west, I offer for for sale my place, lying on the Upatoie Creek, in Talbot County, two miles north-west of Geneva. This place contains two hundna acres, more or less; and three or seven hundred acres can be added to this tract- For further information, ap p'v to M. T. McCrary, on the place, or to me at Geneva. I also offer for sale, one Lot in the town of Geneva, on which is situated a Grocery House, a Tenpin Alley, and Dwelling House. It is one of the best stands for a Grocery in the County, j Terms accommodating. H. H. McCRARY. I Aug, 30, 1858. wtf ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. NORTHERN EASTERN MAILS ar -7 P anc * ® > ‘ Olose at 2 and WESTERN Mail arrives at 3 A. M. and 2.50 P- M. Closes at 2 and 7P. M, EUFAULA Mail arrives at 9J A. MT Closes 12 M. STEW ART .Mail Wednesdays and Fridays at 9 P. M. Closes Mondays, Wed nesdays and Saturdays at 7 P M. WHITES VILLE ANDELLESSLIE Mails ar rives Mondays and Thursdays at 6 P. M. Closes same days at 10 A. M. HAMILTON Mail arrives Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 6 P. M. Closes same days at 10 A. M. CRAWFORD Mail arrives on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 11 A. M. Closes at 11 A. M. same days. BUENA VISTA Mail arrives Tuesdays, at 0 P, M. Closes at 10 A. M. same day. OSWICHEE Mail arrives Tuesdays 6 P. M, Closes 4 P. M. KINGS Mail arrives Tuesdays at 11 A. M. Closes Tuesdays at 11 A. i\l. OSANIPPA Mail arrives Wednesdays at 6 P. M. Closes at 10 A. M. BY HARRISON & FITTS. SUNDRIES aFpRIVATE SALE. RA HH OS. RACON (Extra Clear Pities,) vv CiOßarrels Rectified Whisky 25c per gallon. 20 “ Old Burboun WhiskyJ 10 ‘ *• Mononeahela “ 2f<o Boxes Virginia Tobacco. 100 Boxes Star C ndtea. 11H) Cases Cognac Brandy. 100 Cases Chestnut Grove Whisky. 1 ,Qr. Cask fine French Brandy.” 5 Bbls’American Brand}. 50,000 Cigars—assorted brands. Persons in want of any of the above goods will find it to their interest to give us a tall. HARRISON & PITrS, Auct’rs. Sept. 1, 1858—o&wim. ALABAMA WAREHOUSE. COLUMBUS, GA, ALLEN &. CAMAIv having purchased the interest ot'B. A. Sorsby in the above well known B IRE PROOF BRICK WAREHOUSE, would be glad to see their old friends and patrons at their new place of business, where they have formed aco partnership with J. W. King, under the name and style of KING, ALLEN & CAMAK, for the transaction of a general STORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS Special attention paid to the Sale of Cotton and Produce, and the Receiving and Forwarding Marchendise consigned to our care. Liberal Advances made on Cotton in Store or for 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, in retiring from the Ware house business, takes great pleasure in re commending to his friends a continuance of their favor and patronage to the new firm. (Signed) B. A. SORSBY. Columbus, July g, 1858-d6m. NEW BOOKS. /SSBBk TWO MILLIONS, by Wm.Al- Jen Butler, author of Nothing to Mary Derwent, by Ann S. Stephens, author of Fashion and Famine. “emoirs of Rachael, by Madame I)e B History of the Origin, Formation and Adoption of the Constitution of the U. S. by Geo. Ttcknor Curds, The Cruise of the Betsey, or a Summer Ramble among the Fossi'erous Deposites oi the Hebridees by Hugh Miller. Harper for September. Godey’s Lady's Book for jSept. Knickerbocker. Just received by J. W. PEASE & CLARK. Columbus, Aug. 26—w&twtf. forrextT JpA A COMFORTABLE TENEMENT j[i s s |j|! near the corner of Mclntosh and Ran uls Hus dolph Streets. The situation is one ot the most desirable in the city. Apply immediately to Sept. 7—dtf B. A. THORNTON. TO RENT. QEVERAL TENEMENTS-one on Broad kJ Street, eligible as a Boarding House. L. T. DOWNING. Aug. 19—twtf. TO RENT. FROM the Ist of October next, the City Hotel, near the Market House. Apply to P GITTENGER. July 3 tw3m. At Rankin’s old Stand, TO RENT ORLEASE- A Chartered Female College with all the necessary buildings and other conveniences. A gentleman, with a gMxMM wife competent to teach Music,could make handsome salaries For further particulars apply to Rev. T. C. STANLEY, - Flat Shoals, Merriwether co., Ga, Aug. 21—w<fctw4w. Southern Christian Advocate and Savannah Geogian copy weekly four times and send bill to this office. E. BARNARD & CO. COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS HAVE on hand, and will constantly keep, K3QI a large and well selected Stock,embracing p-WI/ every article in their line, which are offered ” to their friends and the public, at the lowest market pi ices Come and see us. Columbus, Sept. 29, 1857. w&twtf. To Our Customers! FROM and after the first January next, we shall adopt, as nearly as possible, the CASH SYSTEM. Necessity Compel* us to this < ourse. From that day all articles will be priced as cash. Where credits are given (which will on ly be extended to those who have promptly paid us) an addition will be made to the price named according to the time required bv the purchaser. E. BARNARD, & CO. Dec, 31,1857 —w&tw6m. CIGARS DIRECT IMPORTATION, i A A BOXES Havana Cigars ofvarious brands JLU” j for sale at small advances for Cash by Jan 19 —wtwtf E. BARNARD & CO. TO RENT. rpilE Store on thecorner of Broad and Randolph Streets, at present occupied bv E Rarnard & Cos ~ is for rent from the Ist October next. Apply to septl3—dtf PERRY SPENCER A GREAT BARGAIN! THE Subscribers, having now purchased the entire pro perty of the Coweta Falls Manu facturing Company, offer the same for sale. It is oce of the best situations tor Milling and Manu facturing purposes in the whole country, and will be sold on long credits, and the most liberal terms Title? of Warrantee will be made. SEABORN JONES, PAUL J. 6EM VIES, JOHN L. MUSTIAN, June 10, —wtwtf JAMES W. WARREN. FFIEDOM FROM FEVER AKD AGUE TRWMPHANT SUCCESS! THE GRENADA ELIXIR, OR South American Antidote for Malaria? Is a sure Cure and Perfect Route to Ague and Fever, Chill and Fever, Dumb A&ue, and all Bilious Affections l IT has been thoroughly tested in thousands of cases, some of years’ standing, where Quinine and all the most popular remedies of the day bad failed, but the Elixir has met with the most tri umphant success ; never failed to cure the most obstinate cases. The unanimous testimony of all who have used or witnessed its operations, declare it to be fhe most extraordinary medicine everdi?- covered for the quick and permanent cure of Fe ver 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 nervous system, without reference to the operations of the malarious poison, which is allowed to remain unchanged and renew its at tacks, immediately alter the nervous system has ceased to feel the artificial disease—induced by Quinine and many other preparations generally resorted to. The GRENADA ELIXIR acts di rectly upon the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Pores of the Skin, and produces a radical cure. It contains no ingredient the least injurious to the system, andean he given to an intant with perfect safety. It is warranted to cure every case when taken as directed. All who need such a medicine, will do well to try the Grenada Elixir. It is not only the best hut the must economical medicine ever introduced for Fever and Ague and is a Southern Remedy. Prepared only by J. S. PEMBERTON &. CO. Chemists and Druggists, Columbus, Georgia. And sold by all respectable Druggists in the city and country. July 21, lSsS—\v&tw3m THE LAST CALL I MONEY WANTED. THE subscriber having purchased the entire interestedV. R. TOMMEY, in the Notes and accounts of the late firm of J. ENNIS &, CO (which firm was dissolved on the first Oct. 1855,) would earnestly solicit all indebted to said firm, either by note or account, to call at the store of 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 Scientific American PROSPECTUS OF VOLUME FOURTEEN, BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11, 1858. Mechanics, Inventors, Manufacturers ami Farmers, THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN has now reached its fourteenth year, and will enter upon anew volume on the 11th September It is ihe only week ly publication ot the kind now issued in this coun try, and it has a very extensive circulation in all the States of the Union. It is not, as some might suppose from its title, a dry, abstruse work on tech nical science ; on the contrary, it so deals with the great events going on in the scientific, mechanical and industrial worlds, as to please and instruct eve ry one. Ii the mechanic or artizan wishes to know the best machine in use or how to make any sub stance employed in his business—if the housewife wishes to get a recipe for making a good color, &c. —if the inventor wishes to know what is going on in the way of improvements—if the manufacturer wishes to keep posted with the times, and to employ the best facilities in hisbusiness—if the man of lei sure and stud} wishes to keep himself familiar with the progress made in the chemical laboratory, or in the construction ot telegraphs, steamships, railroads reapers, mowers and a thousand other machines and appliances, both of peace and war—ail these de siderata can be found in the Scientific American, and not elsewhere. They are here presented in a reliable and interesting form”, adapted to the comprehension of minds unlearned inthe higner branches of sci ence and art. TERRIS One copy, one year $ 2 One copy, six months J Five copies, six months 4 TVu copies, six months 8 Ten copies, twelve months 15 Fifteen copies, twelve months 2i Twenty copies, twelve months 28 The money must in all cases be paid in advance. Specimen copies sentgratuitously for inspection. Southern and Western money or Postage Stamps taken for subscription. Letters should be directed to MUNN & CO., 128 Fulton street, New York Munn & Co.are extensively engaged in procuring patents for new inventions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their improvements. aug 21—twtt Land in Chattahoochee County. THE subscriber oilers for sale Lot 193 in the 7tf District,and fraction 2, in the 33d district o Chattahoochee comity. For further particulars enquire of L.T. Downing, Columbus,Ga. A. ,1. 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NEARLY’ ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. magnificent Sclierne l To be drawn every Saturday in Sept. 1 Prize of $70,000 I 30.000 1 “ 10,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 4,0(10 1 3,000 1 1,500 4 “ 1,000 4 9)0 4 800 4 “ 700 4 “ 600 VI “ 600 50 “ 800 100 12* 230 100 APP OXIMATION prizes. 4 Prizes of S4(X) Apnrox’g to $70,010 Prize are.l,ooo 4 300 “ 30.000 “ 1,200 4 “ 200 * “ P',ooo H 800 4 “ 125 “ 5,000 “ 400 4 JOO “ 4,i 00 “ 400 4 “ 75 *• 3,000 “ 300 4 50 “ 1,500 “ 200 5,000 • ‘ 20 are $ 100,000 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5, Quarters $2.50 A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries, will forwarded to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the follow ing rates which is the risk. 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This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave, Because of its great success in most of the European States, Us introduction into the United Slates was intended more especially for those of our (..therland scattered here and thereover the fa-e of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now of fer it to the American public, knowing thatirs truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by Ihe continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms ol dissipation. Generally instantaneous in < ffect, it finds its way directly to ihe seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new healt h and vigor in the system. NOTICE, —Whoever expects to find this a beve rage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak, and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. CAUTION! The great popularity of this delightful aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing Be not persuaded to buy anything e'se until you have given Hoerhave’a Hoi land Bitters a fair Dial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita tions. at $10!) per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00, by the SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE. J 11.& CO., MANUFACTURING Pharmaceutists aad Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale in Columbus by Brooks & Chapman, and Dr; g ists generally throughout the State. April 24, ’SB, lydwis W. F. LEE, D. D. S. Ulßfi? DENTAL SUBGEON, OFFICE eorrerof Broad and Randolph Streets, Columbus, Georgia; Dec. 17, IS56— w&twtf J. FOGLE & SON, DENTISTS, Office on Randolph Street, near Broad, Colum bus, Ga. 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