Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1864, October 02, 1858, Image 3

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THE MILY TIMES. The city. Bishop Andrews This distinguished divine will conduct the ser vices at the Methodist church Sabbath morning 10 1 2 o’clock. Items. Our reporter has returned to the Times office after a fruitless search of an interesting local item for our readers 1 He wa9 struck yesterday with the appearance of business in Broad Street, and thinks there was more country trade carried on than during any previous day of the week. Not withstanding the cloud of dust that looked like a dense fog overhanging the city, our reporter made his way through, and had the curiosity to count the number of mules hitched to the wagons, and reports the number, two hundred and fifty. Judge reader, of the amount of trade from this estimate of the mule population of our streets for the period of one day ? The new Methodist church is uow aboutthirty four feet high, and the workmen are busy with brick and mortar with a view of completing it in a short time. Thursday night our reporter was present at the singing of the Sabbath School Scholars at the Methodist church, and thinks they are making arrangements lor a grand picnic cele tion at Camp Montgomery. The pic-nic he heard was to come off about the middle of the present month. The Sabbath School Scholars of all the churches in the city and neighborhood were to be invited, and no less a personage than Hon. G, E. Thomas was to be the orator of the day. This is not all—a pupil from each of the Sab bath Schools is also expected to make a speech on the occasion. The hearts of the children are full of joy in anticipation of the celebration, and already they aro talking about their banners and badges. The whole affair promises to be a pleas ant one, and the reporter expects to be present to hear the music, songs, speeches, &c. New Advertisements. We refer our readers to the card ol N. L. Cloud of Bainbridge, in relation to the Southern Bank of Georgia. Mr. Richard R. ‘B./Taylor, proposes to sell some valuable lands and negroes at Administra tor's sale in Eirly county, on the first Tuesday in December next. L stall persons interested there in take notice. See also, legal notice of Marion b ßethune Ordi nary of Talbot county. Mr. Lee proposes to open his High School for Young Ladies on Monday next, in a house the on lot of Mr. John Johuson, immediately east of the MethoJidt Church* He brings testimonials of capacity and qualifications, from gentlemen every way competent to judge. See also the notice of the Lnilding and Loan Association, in another column’ l>red Scott, who recently died, was a very old negro and enjoyed perfect free dom even after the famous decision. At the great railroad celebration in St. Louis, June, 1857, he was upon the fair grounds, and an object of greator curiosity to most people than any of the white lions in the city, lie was quite proud of the “fuss” lie had created in the United States, and enjoy ed his notoriety mightily. Saif- They tell a story about a man “out West” who had a hair lip, upon which he performed an operation himself, by inser ting into the opening a piece of chicken flesh—it adhered and filled up the space admirably. This was well eijough until, in compliance with the prevailing fashion, he attempted to raise mustaches, when one side grew hair and the other feathers. DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD. Columbus Times Office, Oct. 2. COTTON—The Staple came in freely to-day as will be seen by our aggregated receipts. Buy ers were not so animated a9 we have seen them, and we have to repeat our yesterday’s quotations. Sales 700 bales at 11 1-2. to 11 3-4 c. Receipts 1501 bales. SAVANNAH, Sept. 30.- Sales of Cotton du* ring the week 3,500 bales, and the receipts in same time 10,600. The stock is 18,150 bales. The market closes firm- CHARLESTON, Sept. 30, —Sales of Cotton today 1,400 bales; and sales during the w’eok 7,000 bales. The market has gradually advanced during the week to liom ito i cent. Good Mid dling 12 3-4 cents. NEW \ ORK, Sept. 30.—Sales of cotton to day 6,000 bales withalirm market. Flour heavy, with sales of 11,000 bbls, Wheat very dull. Corn firm with sales of 42,000 bush. Molasses heavy and N. Orleans quoted at 41c. per gal. Spirits of Tur pentine dull at 52c. (5)53c. Montgomery, Sept. 29.— Cotton.— The mar ket was quiet to-day. Sales at 11 1-2 to 11 3 4e. Augusta, Sept. 30— Cotton. —The rales this forenoon wore 42/ bales at the following particu lars :4 at 121; 178 at 121 ; 285 at |l2l. Receipts 1,392 bales. MUSCOGEE RAILROAD, CONSIGNEES, OCT. 2, 1858. M & W P R R, Bedell & Weems. Mob. & G R R, E & E Walton, J Sand W J Wood, Hall Moses <fc Cos., Estes and Bro., F W Dillard, WK& BL Briers, J B Jacques and Bro.. J Ligon, McKee R & McKee, G L McGough and Cos, E G Dawson, D Walbohm, Smith & Daniel, Sammis & Roooey, A Volati, Hughes D and Cos., Wynn &’Paik. E B Young & Son, J Ennis and Cos., Shipp $ Howard, W S Needham, B F Petty, J F Burrus, King Allen & Camak, Ragland and B, Van Marcus, H D Lampley, Gettmger and S, J H Jones. Gunby & Cos., I A Brokaw & Cos., D Young. Manley and H, F A [B.]S, p ui l^ 00 * Brooks and C, C ii Lloyd, S \V, V \}* c £ ei V Barringer and M., H Berushein. ter d E - 0 ., an d ' l , ,a " d S K Hodses. McLendon and 11, j W Covington. MONTGOMERY AND W. P R R M r^eTR IGNEES A ,S>B: SB: ElliHntKl Wadkiui V and Cobb, fX^Co.. W Beach, Threewits Cand H King Allen Camak. J Banks, ’ Bedell and Weems, F* Wilhelm, Clements B and Cos., Palace Mills, i a ?l? n o and Hughes D and Cos., L W Bartett, Dillard P and Cos., R J Becon, W H H Phelps, E Howard, Hull D and Cos , ARRIVALS, (.October 1, 1858* AT THE PERRY HOUSE: sm G G i'ioyd, Ga; L R Harden and 2 servants, Daltou; B F Howard, J Hugely, Ala; .1 TWhite head, J D Owen, PF. Mahone, H B Green, J C Henry, Wm Billing-lea, Ga; Wm Thomas, Ala ; RS Hardaway. Columbus; W D Harris, E P Miller, Asa Chapman, Charles Walker, A B Houston, Ala; G H Williams, Savannah; IMrs L J Davis, Columbus; W J Mcßride, Ala; Dr Pope Lady and three children, Eufaula, Ala; A Allison JJ, r Gatchett.WmH Allison, N Clayton, Ala; Wm J Murry, Tenn; S Powell, Ala; M r P Ellis, rr. Dr- ’ J Hanter, Columbus; Mrs Jeter, Ala; o ri ’ . I'imbue; P F Preston, Mobile, Ala; o H Moultrie, Lady and 2 servants. Ala; J H Gatewood, Eatonton, Ga; L F : Rogers, N O; W G Chiton, wife, child and servant; W B Lancaster, N O; MrsS S Preston, Mrs Kelly, Mobile Ala; Or Cappock, Montgomery: B II Browner, N i; H F Calcunev, N Y.; Thomas Whitehead, J F Carter, Ala. AT THE PLANTERS HOTEL: C Dunn, LaFayette, Ala ; J F “Hollis, Marion, M W Hatton, Harris, co, Ga ; J L White,Talla dega. Ala.; J !L Smith, Marion, co, Ga,; P P Brooks, Salem, L Upsher, Macon, co, R P Baker, J Chadwick, Crawford, Ala.; Mrp. Hargrove Son. La.; C M Jordan, Talbot, co, D ox, Upa toie, H M Seals, Ilancoek, co, Ga,; BF Coleman Midway, J Colier, Gienvllle,fJ Newby, Macon, co, Ala.; J A Williams, Green, co, Ga.; T H Millard. Chunnenuggee, Ala ; J Pitts, A M Will iams, Union Springs Ala ; A B Redding. C Carter Stevvart, co, S Adams. Talbot, co, Ga.; J M Trazier, No. 6 M dr G R K,; J A Drewry, Ala ; J T Robinson. Pineville, C C Humber, Dr W S Goode, Stewart, co, Ga.; W MhCook, J Willis, Ga.; COLUMBUS CURRENT PRICES. BACON.—There is a full supply of Bacon in matket. We make the iollowing quotations: Clear Sides 1U ; Hams, Sugar Cured, 15 to 16 ; Shoulders 9 to 10c. BAGGI sG.—lndie 20c. Ky 19e. COFFEE—Supply ample. Rio. 13 to 14c. La guyra 15e ; Java, 22c. CANDLES.—Starr2B to 30c. Sperm 50c. Patent 60c. NEW CHEESE.—IS to 20c. FLOUR.— $5 00, $5,75. to 7CO. HIDES.—I l®l2ic. IrtON* 41 (S) 6c. LINSEYS. Northern, 18(®20c. “ IT Southern, 25(5)28c. LARD,—In barrels 14c. Kegs 16e. MACKEREL—No lin hall bbls $9,00. No 2. in bhig $14, 00, half bbJs SB,OOO. No 3, half bbls $7,00. MOLASSES—3Sc. Now Orleans refined 45c. NEGRO SHOES. Russets, $1,25(5)1.40. NAILS— 41 (St sc. OSNABURGS. 10(5)12, ROPE -91 to 10e. SHEETING. 9(S)l2ic. SHIRTING. 8(5) 10c. RICE.— 6c. SALT.—I,SO per sack. SUGAR.—SoId at. retail only-Brown 12 to 12 1-2. Crushed 14c. WHEAT.—9O (5)1,10. WHlSKEY.—Rectified, 25 (5)37. Bourbon, 200 (5)300. Monongahela, 100(3150. COUNTRY PRODUCE. BUTTER.—Country 20 to 25e. “ Goshen 30 to 35c. CORN. —50 to 60c. EGGS—ISc. CHICKENS.—ISto 20c. FEATHERS. —40 to 50c. FODDER.—6O to 75 c . MEAL.—7Oc. PEAS—7Sc. POTATOES.—4Oc. TWO mouths after date 1 shall appy to the hono rable Court of < Ordinary o f Chatlhoochee coun ty, Ga., for leave to sell the lands beonging to the estate of Green Bentley, deceased. HIM AN HR! ALT TON, Ad in ’rg| Aug 30,1858—2 m. PINE GROVE ACADEMY. The exercises of this School will on MONDAY, 4th of wKsSKifiy October next, and end July 1, 1859. Tuition for the year (s>sso. Coluntbns, Sept. 23 d—l It. JOHN IBHAM. LINWOOD ACADEMY. exercises of this School will be resumed **- on Monday, October 4th, and closed on the Ist of July, 1859. Full and thorough instruction given, in the English, Classical, and Mathemat ical branches of study. Tuition S4O. Sept. 20—dtw. 11. MITCHELL. WYNUTON MALE ACADEMY #The exercises of my School will be resumed Monday, September 27th, and continue nine months. Tuition Forty Dollars, one half in advance. ~ , , H. H. TAFT. Columbus, Sept. 20, 1858. w&dtf. MRS. MARBLE'S SEMINARY #The exercises of this institution will commence on Monday, October 4*h. Terms and studies the same as hereto fore, and it is confidently hoped the samo patronage will be be- Enquirercopy—twtd. Columbus, Sept, 17, 1858. dtd 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 j liberal patronage. Equirer copy—twtd. Columbus, Sept. 17,1853. dtd MR. FLYtfNE’S SCHOOL. ; he exercises of this School will be resumed on Monday the 27th Sept. ‘ nSt > an d wil be continued to the tßip 30th June 1859. TERMS. SSO, Sept, 22 v,’Sfd-3w. j HEALLWOOD INSTITUTE. TH3 Exercises •■'f th ! s School will he ‘ftmresumea ou Monday the 4th day ofOc- next undi-rthe charge, as hereto- Alisa A. BAILEY. Lessons on the Piano will be given by a com: etent Female Teacher. | Board can be btaiued in the immediate neighbor j hood. i Beallwood, Sept 7, 18'8. did. ; Tri-weekly Enquirer copy I COLUMBUS lIHiII SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. | Southern gentleman gentlemen of South Car olina aud this State, will open a school for young ladies, on the first Monday in October next, in this City. Parents desirous of sending their daugh ters to a school where every facility lor acquiring a classical education will be afforded, and where they will be under their own supervision, can leave their names with Wm. A. Mitchell, James C. Cook, A. G. Redd, or at the residence of John Johnson. Columbus, Sept. 18, 1858. dtt DISSO jUTION. ‘Y'HE co partnership heretofore existing between * WATKINS & 0088 is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to the concern j must settle immediately. L P. WATKINS, Sapt. I—lm J. N. COBB. I J. H. DANIEL & CO, Have now in Store and will be constantly receiving during the Fall months, Fashionable and approved styles of READY MADE CLOTHING 1 entirely of their own manufacture, which they claim to surpass any brought to the Southern Market. ALA RGE AND CABEFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Traveling Blankets, Shawls, &c., &c. They also keep constantly on hand an assortment of YOUTH S CLOTHING, of their own manufacture, ranging from 10 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, of the latest styles and greatest variety, manufactured to order in styles to <*uit natrons A large Stock of SUBSTANTIAL GOODS for laboring men. * P Sept 2!), 1858 —dvvtf. J. H. DANIEL &, CO. MUSCOGEE RAIIBOAD. XJU ANTED by the day or month, 8 or 10 able ™ bodied LABORERS- J. L. MUSTIAN, Supt. Columbus Sept. 24, 1853 lvv FOR SALE. a THE residence at present occupied by the Rev. Mr Watt, opposite Mr Slade’s, possession given the Ft Jul. next. Also two vacant lots adjoining, with the store on Broad street No 34, at present occupied by C Michael as a Furniture store, po session given the first of October. The above property will rpnted if not sold. SBOYKEN.Ex. Sept 24, d-tk or T G HOLT. MIL .W. ©MAS®, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC THANKFUL for past and present ||P*j§£g||3Hfavor9, would respectfully give notice WTWnV ±Hl he continueß to give instruction j If u u i n Vocal aud Instrumental music. Applications received at music Store. Sept. 7 d3m* 948 Acres Land for Sale. AT Guerrytown onrfhe Mobile aud Girard Railroad, 350 of which is Unopened, with good improvements balance in the woods. All lies wel* and a fair proportion rich low land', Provisions can be had on the place. Dr. Miller on the place will show the lands. septl3—dwtf E. S. OTT. F. LANDON, caps! lO'ißroatl St., ('oJuuilms, lias on haud an elegant assortment of Fall and Winter Hats, embracing SILK, GASSI MERE, and SOFT HATS, of every variety, color, size and shape. For sale CHEA J\ Columbus, Ga„ Sept. 14,1858. w&dtf FIFTY NEGROES WANTED. HAVING made our a-rangements for the Fall trade, we desire to purchase “St 50 or Sixty Likely Negroes, of good character, consisting of yonng men, women, plough boys,and gnls, for whom the hignest marketprice will be paid. Pers na ha ving negroes for sale willfind it to their interest to give us a call. We will recejve and sell Ne groes on Commission and no efforts will be spared to make satisfactory sales, for those who may place their negroes in our charge. Liberal advances always made on negroes when desired. Call atthe Auction and Negro mart of HARRISON & PITTS, aug2l—wtwtf 50 & 61 Broad Street. TO RENT. SEVERAL TENEMENTS—one on Broad Street, eligible as a Boarding House. L. T. DOWNING. Aug. 19—twtf. EXECUTOR’S SALE —:of A:— VALUABLE PLANTATION. BY virtue of an order granted by the Probate Court of Macon County, on the 11th instant, to the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of Naihaniel li. Clanton, deceased, 1 will proceed to sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the Court House door, in Tuskegee, Ala., on Monday, the 18th October next, the fol lowing tract of land, to wit: The south half of Section five (5.) Section eight (8,) and the north half ol Section seventeen (17,) except foriy acres in the south west corner of said hall Section ; all in Township sixteen (16,) of Range twenty three (23.) The above plantation comprises twelve hundred and forty acres in one body, of which seven hundred aod filty acres are in a fine slate of cultivation, and the romainder heavily timbered woodland. The Residence of the late Nat. H j Clanton is situated on the plantation, in a high and beautiful woodland grove, about six miies south-west from Tuskegee, and one hundred and fifty yards from the old Stage Road leading Irom Tuskegee to Montgomery. The improve ments consist of a good comfortable Dwelling, Negro Houses enough to sccommod.ite fifty working hands, anew and splendid Gin House and Screw, and all necessary Stables and Out buildings new and in good repair, a free stone Spring giving abundant supply of water; health of the place is unrivaled in the State. In a w-ord, taking into consideration the rich’ ess of its soil, the health of the place, the character of the neigh borhood, for its highly elevated tone of society, and its convenience to market, this is beyond doubt the most desirable Plantation in Macon Couuty. Also, at the same time and place, North half of j Section twenty-nine (29,) in Township sixteen (16,) of Range twenty-three (23). In this tract there are about one hundred and fifty acres in : cultivation, balance woodland, partly hammock, lyiog on Big Calebee Creek, situated about one mile 9 south of the residence of deceased. Also, at the same time and place, the North half of section thirteen (13), in Township sixteen (16), of Raoge twenty-two (22 .known as the Haden tract, lying in the fork of Big and Little Calebee Creeks ; all rich hammock woodland. The above Tracts of Land comprise nineteen ; hundred acres, all convenient to the residence, j aod wfill be sold separate or together, to suit the convenieuceoi purchasers. For further particulars, apply to William J. j Smith or Nathaniel H. Clanton, on the premises. Will be sold for a division among the heirs. TERMS. —One haifdue first Januarv, 1860, j and the balance due first Januarv, IS6I, with inter est from the tirsr January, 1859. Notes with approved security. Possession given first Januarv, 1859’ JAMES H. CLANTON, Ex’r. Sept. 16,’58. 18-dtd. bacon. 35,000 ]bs Tennessee Clear Sides, 40,000 lbs. Tennessee Shoulders, On consignment and fur sale at HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. Sept. 20th, 1858. diw A LARGE STOCK OF FALL & WINTER Ditf GOODS. J. KYLE <5- CO., HAVE now in store the ]arge c t and best select ed Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ever offered in Columbus. Also a line assort ment of Carpets, Rugs, Shoes, Hats, &c., all at their u-ual low prices—with additional induce ments to cash buyers. Columbus, Sept. 18, 1853. wfrtdtf 1). t* ULLi's. B. H. MATH.r ELLIS & MATHIS, Auction & Commission Merchants, COL U M BUS, GA. WILL give prompt attention to tne sale of Merchandise, Country Produce, Ne groes, Furniture, Vehicles, .Stock, Real Estate, &c. &c. Will also give particular attention to Renting Real Estate, Hiring Negroes, Ac. Ac. Administrators’ and Guardian’s sales will be con ducted on reasonable terms. LIBER.AL AD/ANCES will be made. A'.l goods n store will be insured, unless otherwise ditected. Columbus, Sept. 7—w&d3mis LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. WILL open its next session the 24th of Sep tember, with the following rACU L T Y . ! Rev. WM. .T. SASNETT, A. M., D. D., I‘res ldont and Professor ol Moral Science and Belles-Lettres. ; Rev. JAMES R. MAYSON, A. M., Professor ol Mathematics | WM. A. HARRIS, A. M., Professor of Nat ural Science and French. JOHN W. AKERS, A. M-, Prvfessor of Ancient Languages and Liteiature. ; M r.s 11. P. JUDGE, Instructress in Engiish Lit erature. ’ F. A. WURM, M. D., Munich University, Pro* lessor ot Music, instrumental and vocal. Miss SARAti CORRY, Assistant in Music. Miss MARIA BROWN, instructress in Painting and Drawing. P. G. BESSENT, Steward. This institution offers advantages which few, if ! any, in the South can claim. For the charade ; and completeness of its Faculty, for elegance of ! bulidings and general facilities of learning, for j accessibility, beauty and health of location, the i LaGrange College of Georgia has no superior in the Union. It is in sight of the Railroad and of the great Southern route from New Yord to New Orleans. Expenses in College, including board, washing, fuel, and literary tuition, SIBO per session of ten months. For Catalogues address the Faculty, or WM. A. HARRIS, Sec. Sept. 20—w&dlm L tgrange, Ga. STEWART COUNTY LANDS FOR SALE. OWING to misfortune, I offer for sale my M farm, lying six miles cas< of Lumpkin, containing 500 Aeres,— 4<)Uin cultivation On the place are good negro Cabißs, ovei geer’s house, frame gin and press.’ The land is red land—trowth oak and hlckoiy f prefer letting the present crop spe k for the productiveness of the land. 1 will sell a bargain if applied to soon. J G.C.BL4GKBURN. Lumpkin, Sept. 9,-—d6tw3w. BY HARRISON & PITTS. SUNDRIES aFpRIVATE SALE. GH Hif OS. BACON (Extra Clear ddes,) vU fit)Barrels Reoutied Whisky 25c per gallon. 20 “ Old Burboun Whisky] 10 ‘ Mononsahela “ 2to Boxes Virginia Tobacco. 100 Boxes 8 tar C nd es. 100 Cases Cognac Brandy. 100 t'ases Chestnut Grove Whisky. 1 Qr. (ask fme French Brandy* * ‘<bls American Brandy. 50,000 Cigars assorted brands. Persons in want of any of the above goods will And it to taeir interest to give us a all HARRISDN & PITTS, Auct’rs. 3ept. 1. 1858— o&. im. HARRISON & PITTS, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND NEGRO BROKERS, 59 and 61 Broad street Columbus, Ga. \\J ILL s ul continue the line at our old Vt stand. Thankful for the patronage hereto- ; fore so liberally extended to us by our friends aDd I the public, we hope by renewed exertions to mer t • its continuance. No efforts will be spared to give j entire satisfaction to those who may confide their ! business to our care. W T e will give our personal attention to the sale of Real Bstate, Negroes, Merchandize and Pro- I duce. Having nouses fitted up expressly for the ‘ purpose, we are prepared to board, purchase an j sell Negroes on Commission. Liberal advance* will be made as heretofore on Negroes and Merchandize. Administrators and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. A 8:ock of LIKELY NEGRGOESof all classes will be kept constantly on hand. CHArL S. HARRISON. ! GEORGE I. PITTsL ’ ! Columbus, Sept. 2,1858. —wtwly STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE. 1 LOW FOR CASH OR GOOD PAPER ONE Steam Engine, 8 inch cylinder, 12 inch stroke, with tubular boiler, smoke stock, 12 feet turned shattiDg, all complete. Everything is : new T and warranted perfect. Any person wishing to purchase can call and see the engine w*ork a"t any time, and satisfy themselves that she is a No. 1 engine, Cail on or address HENRY McCAULEY, „ Columbus, Ga. Sept. 3, ISjS dim ToTlEN'r. FROM the Ist of October next, the City Hotel near the Market House. Apply to ~ 0 0 P- GITTENGER, July 3 tw3 m . At Rankin’s old Stand, TOBACCO AGENCY, (OUMBIS, GEORGIA. ELLIS & M A T H IS, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, HAVE on hand end will continue to receive di rect .FROM MRST CLASS MANUFACTURERRS a large supply ot all armies Tenure >. whicn they will sell to the t ade at Factory Prices, expenses I only added. cr traders will do well to call before buying lsewi.ere. sept?— w&dSmmis I —m— ——— COTTAGE FARM. M Situated three miles and a halfeast from the Citv. is now offered tor sale. It con tains 200 acres, about hall of w-hich is i cleared and well enclosed, the balance finely tim ; bered, and is one of the most valuable aud pleas ant residences in the county. The dwelling has ! four comfortable rooms with fire places m each, a wide presage with pantries attached. A large kitchen, smoke house and servants rooms; also bam, 9table, cow sheds, cribs and carriage house, all tn a tew rods ol a line spring; also a large garden and young orchard. Oil the premises is a neat school house, beautilully situated near anoth er fine spring. Persons in want of a desirable place, near the City, will find it to their interest to examine the above Possession given first January next. For Terms, &e., apply io AUC. L t-RAiST, Trustee, or II aRk ISON & PITTS. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 18,1858. w&dlm SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF THE COLUMBUS BUIL DING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. ON the first Tuesday in 'ctober next,atthe Mark 3t House inthe city of Columbus, during the usual hou sof sate, l will soil the vVest Half of Lot 325 i t the city of Columbus, containing one fourth >i an acre moreo less, with the improvements ti t. to close the account oi James D. VVilliiord with the Cos luinbus Building and loan Association. ALSO, The VVest Half o f Lot 48U containing one fourth of acre more >r less, with the improvements thereon, io clo-e the aceouiuit ot John W. Beviile, with said Association. ‘ v erms Cas . By order ot t-o Board of Directors. K.J. viosiE.S, Treasurer, Columbus Building & Loan Association. N. B Stockholders are particularly requested to attend the sale. septli—dtd ELLIS & MATIIIS, Ac’rs. METHODIST BOOK DEPOSITORY. | iYO. 65 BROAD STREET. THE undersigned has consented to supply a do- ! * sideratum in the Methodist Community of this j city and section of country by keeping on hand at his office, a lull supply of Books, published at the Meth idist book concern, Nashville, Tenn. Just received the new Discipline,Hymn Books of all sizes, and a general assortment of Methodist Books. We will, at the same time, receive subscriptions for all the Advocates; Home Circle; Quarterly Review'; Sunday School Visitor, &,0., etc. ALL BOOKS SOLD AT CATALOGUE PRICE?. 1 erms, Cash or Ci y Acceptance■ Persons at a distance might find it convenient to order through the merchant with whom they trade, in our citv. M. WOODRUFF, M. D. Sept 23 d—lw,—w lm | W. W. RORISO.N, “ Wholesale Dealer in | FAMILY GROCERIES, &c., WEST SIDE OF BROAD STREET, Columbus, Georgm. HAS now on band, and will constantly keep, an excellent selection of all the articles usu- ; ally kept in the Grocery line. His stock consists in patt of Bacon. Lard, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Syrups, Flour, j Salt, Rice, Cheese, Bagging, Rope, ‘Tobacco. Nhils, Soap. Crockery, Arc. Together with eve ry article usually d-m inde-l by city or country trad'-, ail of which he offers t- his friends arid the public, at ihe lowest market prices. Call and see. Sept. 4,1858. d&w3m. E. MEHAED & CO. COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS BH AVE on hand, and will constantly keep, j a large and woll selected Sto k,embracing every article in their line, which are offered j to their friends and the public.at the lowest j market prices Cc me and see us. Columbus, Sept. 29, 1857. w&twtf. 1 To Our Customers! FROM and after the fist January next, wesiiall adopt, as neariy as possible, the CASH SYSTEM. Necessity Com-el- us to this Cour-e. From that d.-y all article* will be priced as cash. Where credits are given (which will on ly be extended to those who have prom tly 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&tw6n. CIGARS DIRECT IMPORTATION, | A A BOXES Havana Cigars of various brands I lUv for sale at small advances for Cash by Jan 19—wtwtf E. BARNARD & CO. i FFEEDOM FROM FEVER AND AGUE. TRIUMPHANT SU3OEBS! THE GRENADA ELIXIR, OR South American Antidote for Malaria! Is a sure Cure and Perfect Route io Ague and Fever, Chill and Fever, Dumb Ague, and all JJiltous Affections ! IT has been thoroughly tested in thousands of ease 9, some of years’ standing, where Quinine and all the most popular remedies of the day had failed, but the Elisir has met with the ra (ri umphsnt success; never failed (o cure the most oh-tinafe cases. The unanimous testimony of all who have used or witnessed its operations, declare it to be the most e'traordinary medicine ever dis covered for the quick and permanent cure of Fe* ver and Ague. It operates as a genile Tonic and stimulant, gradually hut surely ; eradicate- every vestige of disease, and restores the system to health and vigor. It imparts new vitality to the blood, and vvil soon induce the glow of health to return to the pale and swarthy complexion. The advantage of this medicine therefore is, that a cure mmt be radical and complete ; not simply breaking the Chill, by producing a “new imprest- | smn” upon the nervous system, without reference ! to the operations of the malarious poison, which is allowed io remain unchanged and renew its at tacks, immediately alter the nervous system has ceased to led 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 ‘he Skin, and produces a radical cure. It contains no ingredient the least injurious tn •he system, and can be given to an intant with perfect safety. It is warranted to cure every case when taken as directed. All who need sueh a medicine, will do well to try the Grenada Elixir I; is not only the best but trie must economical medicine ever introduced for rever and Ague and is a Southern Remedy. Prepared only by J. S. PEAiBERTON & CO. Chemists and Druggists, Columbus, Georgia. And sold by ail respectable Druggists in the city and country. July 24,1558-—w<smv3ra I SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES Triumphant! SWAiV & CO. I CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL, WITHOUT INTERRUPTION! SWAN &, CO’S Loiters are legal and authoriz ed by the State of Georgia OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN THAT OUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FIARIA ; THAT OUR PRIZES ARE PAID PUNCTUALLY, AND THAT OUR SCHEMES ARE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER LOTTERY IN THE WORLD. The following schemes will be drawn by S SVUAN & io. Managers ot the Bparia caderay Lottery, lu each ol their single number Lotle. ies for *ctober 1858, at Augusta, Geor.ia, to which city they have r< moved their principal office. Class 35 draws Saturday, Oct. 2, 1858. Class 36 draws Saturday, Oct. 9, 1858. Class 37 draws Saturday, Oct. 16, 1858. Class 3S draws Saturday, Oct. 23, 1858. CU.ss 39 draws Saturday, (Jet. 30, 1858. On tlie Plan of Single Numbers. fO.OOO TICKETS— 5 485 r'HIZES. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS ilLapiificesit Scheme! To be drawn every Saturday in Oct. 1 Prize of $7n.000 t “ 30 000 1 “ 10,000 1 “ 5,000 l “ 4,000 l *’ 3,000 i *• 1,500 4 “ 1,4-00 4 “ 9-0 4 1-00 4 “ 71-0 1 “ IKK) 50 k “ 600 50 “ 300 100 *• 125 230 * 4 100 APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 5 Prizes of S'mo Approx’g to $70,0(0 Prize Bre'l,ooo 4 “ 300 “ 30.010 “ I,‘JW 4 “ 200 “ I*',ooo H 80 0 4 u 125 “ 5,000 “ 400 4 “ 100 “ 4,'00 “ 400 4 “ 75 “ 8,000 “ 300 4 41 £0 “ 1,510 44 2( 0 4,000 * 4 20 are $100,0( 0 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5, Quarters $2.50 A Circular showins; the plan of the Lotleriea, will forwarded to any one desin-ns of receiving it Certificates ol Pacsages will be sold at the follow ing rates which is the risk. Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets. .880 44 “ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ 10 Quarters “ 20 44 “ 10 Eighths “ 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered on receipt of which they will be lorwarded by first mail. I’urcnasers can have Tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of drawn numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after thedrawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain and give their Post < mice. County and State. Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in lu I without deduction. All Prizes of ,O 0 ami under paid immediately alter the draw iug—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications str'cliy eoufidcu tal. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to 3. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ga- Persons residing near Moutgom- ry, Ala.or Atlanta Ga ,ean have their orders filled, and save time by addressing S. Swan &Cos. at either of those places. A list of the numbers that aro drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the Prize that each one is entitled to, will be published ntur every drawing in the following papers—Augusta Consfitu tionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta in telligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning News, Richmond Despitch,New York i>is patch, Paulding (Miss) Olarrion, and Litt’e Hock (Ark > True Democrat. octl—d&wtf I fa A ~‘*i si> iii iii afa£ S THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER ACUE. And the various affections consequent upon a dls ! eased STATE OF THE LIVER. I Such as Indigestion, Acidity ol ihe Momucd, Col- I icky Pains, Heartburn, l oss of Appetite, nespond -1 eucy, dostiventf?. Blind ami Bleeding Piles. In ail j Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it i has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in otners t ffjc ed a decided cure This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly ecienHfic principles, after the manue of the celebrated Iloliand Pr ifeasor, Boerhave, Because of its great success in most of tne Fur-mean Elates, its introduction into the United Stales was intended more espec ally for those of our I tht mud icatitred here aud there verttie face oi'thls mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, 1 now of fer itto the American public, knowing thai iis truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It Is particularly recommended to those persons whost constn utions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other iorms of dissipation. Gen (rally instantaneous in ffict. it finds ts way and rectiy to ihe seat of life, thrilling and quickening evpry nerve, raising np the dn oping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor In the system N iTlCG,—Whoever expects to find this a beve rage wiII be disappointed ; but to the sick, weak, aud low spirited, it will prove a grateful aron atic cordial, pos-esstd ol singular remedial properties. CAUTION! The great popularity ol this delightful aroma has induced many nutations, which the pubic should guard against purchasing Bo not persuaded to buy anything e.'se t ml you nave given Boerhave’s II >i. land Bit ers a fair tiial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to ail these imita tions. at 5100 per bottle, or six bottles for So. Oft, by the SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE. JR. & CO., * MANUFACTURING Pharmaceutists and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale in Columbus by Brooks*. Chapman, and Dregvistsg neraily throughout the State. April 24, ’SB, lydwis TO RENT. r T , HR Store on the corner of Broad and Randolph Btree:s, at present occupied bv Eitarnarl * Co is for rent lr >m the Ist October next. Apply to sept 13—dtf PCRRV sptiNORR Dissolution of Partnership, THE firm of KING £* is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Those having demands against the firm as well as those indebt ed to it, will please call on B A. Sorsby tor settle ment, at the Alabama Warehouse, who is hereby authorized to settle the same. JOHN W. KING, June 85—wtwtf. B. A. SOKSBY.