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THE IIAIEY TIMES. THE C ’ ITT. Things about Town. Nothing transpired yesterday worthy of mention j in our city. Our reporter was not lacking in en ergy to pick up a local item, whereby he might in terest those readers who always look to his de partment first for news, but foiled to hear of any unusual excitement or gather an incident suitable j for the columns of the Daily Times. Everybody seemed intent upon making money—it was appa rently the great thing needful—and a good deal of it exchanged hands. What an air of business the clerks of the Dry Goods or Grocery Stores pre- I sented as they dashed out into the street with pen behind ears and moved at a “two forty” rate down tho pavement! Mrs. Partington would doubtless j have been struck with this busy world bad she I witnessed it. Our reporter visited the river and I was told by a boatman, who had been running it i from the time, whoa “the memory of man runnelii not to the contrary,” that he had never seen it so low and shallow—Rocks are seen which have ever j been hid heretofore beneath the water. The now bridge remains in its half finished state. The auction sales, advertised by Messrs. Harri son & Pitts in the l imes, came off yesterday. A largo crowd was present and countrymen stop ped their teems, attracted by the loud voice ofthat capital auctioneer, Pinckard, and put on a half dollar more before the hammer fell and the word “gone” was pronounced. The day was pleasant and beautiful and there was little or no dust. jQjjP Attend Dr- Beale’s splendid Panorama to night at Temperance Hall. It is worth seeing. New Advertisements. 23H We invito the attention ol both our city and ! country readers to the advertisement of Mr. A. \ H. DuWitt in to-day’s paper. Those who have I entered his store need not to be informed that he always keeps a largo assortment of elegant jewelry j and plate, and no one, we believe, has ever charg ed him with being exorbitant in price, lie has i secured the services ol a skillful and experienced | .jeweller, who can repair a watch, or make one- ; Give him a call. Any person in want of a good overseer for next year may be suited by reading the advertisement of James M iJolleday. A valuable plantation containing 525 acres oi good farming land,situated 14 miles cast of Col- I umbus, is offered for sale by Maj. P J Philips.— j .See the advertisement. There will bo an Administrator’s sale of 390 j acres ol’ land (widow’s dower in the town of Greenville, Meriwether county, on the Ist. Tuesday in December. Also some valuable ne groes ol the estate of John F Rollins deceased. .See Grand Jury presentments of Clay County. Let there he no Secrets in Medicine, or rather j no pretended secrets. The Medical Faculty pub- ! lish as soon as made, all their discoveries, and almost all that is known of real value for the cure of disease, has been discovered by them.— ’ Dr. Ayer takes the honorable, honest course, and right because it is honest. He goes to work and invents the best remedy which medical ski 1 can devise for the cure of certain complaints: then [ publishes what it is and maintains his monoply of it solely by making it cheaper, better, more per- ; feet, than anybody else can. If the people would exact this ol all who offer medicines, they would have much less trade and trash to swallow.— N. j O. Organ. 1 The Highest Mountains.— Hon. T. L. Clingman, Prof. Le Conte, S. C. College, j and Prof. Buckley, N. Y., have recently i taken ba'rometrical measurements of .sever- i al mountain peaks in Haywood and Jack- , son counties, North Carolina, it has thus j been found that a peak of Smoky Moun- i tain, near the Tennessee line, is twenty five feet higher than the pinacle of the Black. Mount Mitchell is G7ll feet above j the sea level. Several peaks, it is estima- j ted, are higher than Mount Washington, hitherto supposed to be the highest moun- j tain east of the Mississippi. GRAND JURY PRESENTMENTS. CLAY COUNTY. WE the Grand Jurors sworn, chosen and se- I lected, tor the September Term of Clay I Superior Court, beg leave to report these our general presentments. We especially recommend the county “to take the first step at once towards the building of a Court House. We have examined the condition of the jail and believe the doors are unsafe, otherwise \ve think the building safe for jail purposes. * We respectfully call the attention of the Inferior Court to the condition of the principal bridges of the county, as from the be3t .information wo can obtain, they are unsafe,especially those across the Pataula and Smoehochobee creeks- We have examined into the several business de- ‘ partments, and find the records of each are neat \ and well kept The Treasurer has paid out $26.97 ; more than he has receivod. We find that there was no bond taken from the last Clerk ot the Superior Court, and that his books for the years 185 G and 1857, have not all common law judgments on record, ail of which will be brought up agreeably to his promise given the present Clerk, who will assist him so to do. We desire that the citizens of the county would I notice the inefficiency of the administration of the laws for the punishment of all those offences that do so often occur, from tho repeated violation of J the laws regulating tho Liquor traffic, keeping disorderly houses, and misdemeanors. The present practice of noli jn'ossing most, if not all, the bills found for their suppression, as , well as entering “no arrest” even when the offend ers are almost daily passed and repassed by our officers, calls loudly for remedy ; and although we | honor the law, and would make any reasonable I sacrifice to maintain its supremacy, yet we feel j that something ought to be done by all good citi zens to protect themselves against their evils, and we recommend to them, if the executors of the ’ law will not bring the offenders to punishment, that they take the matter into their hand and nro tect themselves hy the use ot a coat of “Tar “and Feathers” and forming organized committees i pledging themselves to mete out that punishment which the law has bailed to give. In taking leave ol his Honor Judge Kiddoo.and of the present acting Solicitor, J. Whit Thomas, Esq., we respectfully tender them our cordial thanks for their kind and reciprocal attentions to this body. It is on motion voted, that these general pre sentments be published one insertion each in the Columbus Weekly Times and Enquirer. JAMES E. BROWN, Foreman. George W Brown, John D Gordon, JohnT Suggs, Wm T Methviu Thomas Tinsly, S. R Weaver, Wm H Pruden, Peier Lee, Seaborn Jones, Jas T Sandorlin, Wm A Jackson, D G Kiliingsworth, Chas G Mandeville, Dan’l Peterson, Jas F Mandeville, Simon Tyner, Wm II Stanley, Chas F Bemis. Ordered by the Court that the above present ments be published according to request. JOHN WHIT THOMAS, Sol. Gen. A true Extract from the Minutes of Clay Superior Court Sept. Term 1858. SPENCER CALDWELLL,CIerk. October 9, 1858. wit DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD. Columbus* Times Office, Oct. 9. COTTON;—The t Market yesterday morning opened at one quotation and the strict cotton was nearly all soid at II? to 111. Though late in the day the latter figure was difficult to obtain, and the market closed vvtth a dull feeliog. Receipts 1695. Sales 133. Mobile, Tuesday Eveniag, Oct.’ S.—COT TON.—SaIes to-day 3000 bales. The market closed very steadily and in favor ol sellers. We quote middling at 121 to 12f cents. Montgomery, Oct. 7,’58. —Our market was brisk during the morning, but on receipt of stea mer’s accounts there was a general dullness, and the market closed easier. Good Middlings 111. Sales about 1,080 bales. Savannah,Oct. 7.—COTTON—The sales du ring the week were 3,000 bales, and the receipts 14,690. The market closed quiet and unchanged, Albany Cotton Market. Our market for the past week, until yesterday, was quite active, and some COO bales sold at from 10 3-4 to 11 1-2. Yesterday there was but little done, buyers demanding a concession which Fac tors were not willing to submit to. Weather fa - vorable for picking, or our receipts would show larger than statement below. Ilerafter will con nue weekly report of receipts and exports. Cotton Statement- Stock on hand 16th Sept, 1858 510 bales. Receipts since. 5241 “ 5781 Exported to date 3093 Stock in Warehouses 2688 MUSCOGEE RAILROAD, CONSIGNEES, OCT. ,9 1858. M A. WP R R, Hull D and Cos., Mob.&GRR, J P A Uges, Brooks & Chapman, Redd Johnson and Cos. Carter and Jones, E H Beall, King Allen 6; Camak. J Ennis and Cos., W Mount Sl Cos., J li Jacques and Bro, McGehee& W, II Middlebrook &, Cos, Hughes D and Cos., J Ligon, J S Henry, P Spencer, J J McKenaree, J W Clark, F R Shackleford, J McPhillips, G W Atkinson and TANARUS, Cowley & C Hunt & Cos, B Cleave)and. C B Lloyd, J M Davis, Jordan and Daniel, B G and S Slern, J Kyle, b; Cos. J A Harrison, S Rothschild 6; Bro, Adams and L, J Friedonburg, E G Dawson, Harrison and Pitts, Gettinger and S, A C Gordan and Cos, A Barr, COgletree, .MONTGOMERY ANI) W. P. R.R. CONSIGNEES, OCT- 8 ’SB. J Ligon, Stewart G and Cos, Allen and Camak, G M Williams, Wm Beach, City Mills, Wm Williams, Barr and Grubb, Hughes D& Cos., Redd Co., D L Booher, J Jacobi,; Gunby and Cos. T B Gordan, J B Brown, Hall M and Cos., Dillard P and Cos., King Allen and Cos., ARRIVALS, October 8,1858. AT THE PLANTERS HOTEL: Jas Prather, W T Brown, Lafayette Ala; J A Jones, Oak Bowery; Lloyd Roberson, |Chambers, Ala: HF Williams and lady, Uchee, Ala;.! P Vaughan, Talbot county Ga; D Anthony, Encn, Ala, R M Hague and Son, Tenn; M A Groce, Term; J S Handle, Enon, Ala; E W gChapman, Russell county, Ala; J Warnock, S Pate, Sav; W J Murray, Americas; D Cox, Upatoie; J P Riley, Talbot county; T M Beasley, Kussell co; Dr J S Moore, H Tatum and lady; Dr Lane and lady, James O Adams and iady,J Wilbright and lady, Mrs Philips, Macon county, Ala; Mr ; Tatum Warrior Stand, Ala; B S Tarver, Pike county, Ala; CH Tarver, do; L S Thompson,S Thompson, Russell county; Z T Murphy La fayete, Ala;Thos H Dozier, Union Springs, Ala; J H Cunningham, Chunennuggee; DA Mcßae, Union Springs: R B McCravv, LaFayette, Ala. DRS. GRIMES & WINGFIELD, SII.AVE a seocialed themselves together in the praticeof Medicine and Surgery.— Calls leftal Ware & Son’s Drug Store duriug the day, or Perry House at night will be promptly answered. Patients Irom a distanc” confided to the’rcare [will receive cwry necessary attention. sept2B—d3tn LOST. ABREAST PIN in the shape of a bunch of grapes, near the Methodist Church. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by calling at dtf BROOKS & CHAPMAN. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, BROOKS & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, SIGN OF THE NEGRO J, MORTAR, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Have on hand, and are constantly receiving a large and well selected stock ot DRUG-?, MR ICINEfI, CIT EMI'-ALS, DENTAL AND SURGICAL IN- S T Rl T MEN TS, PA f NTS, OIL, DYE STUFFS, And all other articles pertaining to their busi mess, which they offer at the lowest prices, and warrant them fresh and genuine. FAMILY MEDICINES, As well as Physicianjs bills, put up with neatness and dispatch. Preseiiptions accurately prepared atrfill times of the day and night. FANCYGOODS, LIJ BIN’S Handkerchief Extracts, fine Cologne Waters, line Soaps and pomades, also Hair and Toodi Brushes of English and French manu facture. Sold by BROOKS & CHATMAN. Sept. 23. d —if. BRANDIES AND WINES. FOR Medicinal and culinary purposes. Sold by BROOKS & CHAPMAN. Sept. 23 d—tf. PORTER AND ALE. gOLDby BROOKS & CHAPMAN. Sept, 23. d—tf. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. Cl OLD by O BROOKS & CHAPMAN. Sept. 23. d—tf. LEAD AND OILS. Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Sperm Oil, Whale Oil, Lard Oil. Neatsfoot Oil, Train Oil, &c. Sold by BROOKS & CHATMAN. Stpt. 23 d-tf. BURNINGFLUIDS SOLD by BROOKS 6; CHAPMAN. Sep.. 23. d—tf. GREY POTASH. IN jars or otherwise. Sold by BROOKS & CHAPMAN. TO RENT. SEVERAL TENEMENTS—one on Broad Street, eligible as a Boarding House. 1 L. T? DOWNING. 1 Aug. 19—twtf. He WITT’S JEWELRY STORE, At the Old Stand, next Door to J. Ennis &, Cos. 99 Broad. St., Coltuilbus, Ga. WHERE can be found a superb assortment of Watches, Jewel- JjpSl ry, Silver Ware, Fancy Hair Pins, Head Ornaments, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, best quality of Gold Pens, and every description of goods fl- \ usually kept in a first class establishment, for Gash or approved t c Jij||> Credit*. Every article sold will be warranted as represented, and (mfvCwill not be allowed to be sold any other way. Mr. j, H. BRAMHALL, a practical Watch-maker, and Manufac turer of fine Chronometer Duplex Lever and other Watches, is in charge to do the Watch Work. I will add that Mr. IBs reputation in New York as a first class Workman is beyond question. He will be happy to see all who have good Watches, and desire them kept, so by having them properly repaired, also those who have been unfortunate in having had their watches injured by incompetent workmen, and desire them putin as good condition as when first made, at reasonable rates. Samples of his new work will he shown at any time. Mr. GOLDSBECK is on hand at his post, ready to set diamonds, make new Jewelry, engraving neatly, and all kinds of Hair Braiding, in a neat and artistic style. Thankful to my friends and the community at large for their liberal .patronage hereto* fore, we hope to merit a continnance of the same. Oct9—w&dsm ©ian®(g[Eaini® paspbib FOR SALE! A DEMOCRATIC PAPER in S. W. Geor gia, is offered for sale. Price, SI,OO0 —$500 cash SSOO on twelve months lime.secured by mort gageon the Press and materials of the office. The Oflce is well supplied with type,fixtures, one years supply of job paper, has a county circulation oi 100, an advertising patronage of SIOOO per year, offered for sale only because ofthe continued ill health ot the present proprietor. For further par ticulars apply to the proprietors oj this paper N. B—lt not sold by the first ot Novt mber, it will be withdrawn from tale. October Ist, 1858. d2w&w4w. EPPiXG’S COMPOUND FLUID. Extract of Buchu. “BAROSMA CRENATA ” A sovereign remedy for disoaseses ol the BLADDER, SPIN-E Jft f & KIDNEYS, UNIRA RY ORGANS, GRAV j S EL, STONE in the BLADDER, CHRON- jj IC CATARRH of the BLADDER, M ORBID j 5 IRRITATION cf the BLADDER land UREs j diseases of the PR( STATE, and RE- j f TENTION and INCON TINENCE of URINE J ft ( from a loss of tone in, the parts concerned, 1 taa (A1 so, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC, RHEUMA- j 5 TISM and AFFEC TIONS of the SKIN. i mi 1 The above medi cine is earnestly re-j Bi commended to Physi cians and ftjers of medicine and the public generally,) ft fas it can be used by persons of all ages and j ( habits, is pleasant to the taste, and can b< ft) readily taken by any patient no matter howadverso he may be to taking medicines. CAUTION. None genuine without the names of Epping & L Pierce &. Cos., blown upon each bottle* MANUFACTURED ONLY BY BROOKS & CHAPMAN. DRUGGISTS, COLUMBUS GEORGIA. And sold by all respectable Druggists through out the country. Sept 27 dw—if. EXECUTOR’S SALE —:of a : YALUIBLE RLMTATIO N. 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 ol Nathaniel H. 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 of Section seventeen (17,1 except forty acres in the south-west corner of said half 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 and lilty acres are in a tine state of cultivation, and the remainder heavily timbered woodland. The Residence of the late Nat. H. Clanton is situated on the plantation, in a high and beautiful woodland grove, about six miles south-west from Tuskegee, and one hundred and fifty yards from the old Stage Road leading from Tuskegee to Montgomery. The improve ments consist of a good comfortable Dwelling, Negro Houses enough to accommodate 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 word, taking into consideration the richness 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 County. * Also, at the same time and place, Noith half of 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, lying on Big Calebee Creek, situated about one mitesouth of the residence of deceased. Also, at the same time and place, the North half of section thirteen (13), in Township sixteen (16), ol Range twenty-two (22 , known as the Haden tract, lying in the fork of Big and Little Calebee Cteeks ; all rich hammock woodland. The above Tracts of Land comprise nineteen hundred acres, all convenient to the residence, and will be sold separate or together, to suit the convenience ol purchaser-. For further particulars, apply to William J. Smith or Nathaniel H. Clanton, on the premises. Will be sold for a division among the heirs. TERMS.—One halfdue first January, 1860, and the balance due first January, 1861, with inter est from the firsr January, 1859. Notes with approved security. Possession given first January, 1859- JAMES 11. CLANTON, Ex’r. Sept. 16,’58. 18-dtd. LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. WILL open its next session the 24th of Sep tember, with the following FACULTY. Rev. WM. J. SASNETT, A. M., D. D., Pres ident and Professor of Moral Science and Belles-Lettres. Rev. JAMES R- MAYSON, A. M„ Professor of Mathematics WM. A. HARRIS, A, M., Professor of Nat ural Science and French. JOHN W. AKERS, A. M-, Professor of Ancient Languages and Liteiature. Mrs- H. P. JUDGE, Instructress in English Lit erature. „ . . _ F, A. WURM.M. D., Munich University, Pro lessor of Music, instrumental and vocal. Miss SARAH CORRY, Assistant in Music. Miss MARIA BROWN, Instructress in Painting and Drawing. P. G. BESSENT, Steward. This institution offers advantages which few, it any, in the South oan claim. For the charade and completeness of its Faculty, for elegance ot buildings and general facilities of learning, for accessibility, beauty and health of location, the LaGrange College of Georgia has no superior in the Union. It is in sight of the Railroad and ot 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. I Sept. 20—w&dlm. Lagrange, Ga. P. LANDON, IS STILL AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG JjjjJ|f HAT where may be found all kinds, sorts, sizes, de scriptions, qualities and quantities of HATS AND CAPS, and the prettiest Children’s Hats & Caps. CHEAP. Columbus, Ga.,Oct. 5, 1858. w&dtf HARRISON & FITTS, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND NEGRO BROKERS, 59 an<i 61 Broad street ,Columlms, Ga. WILL stiil 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. No efforts 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 willbemade as heretofore on Negroes and Merchandize. Administrators and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. l3r“A stock of LIKELY NEGRGOESof all classes will be kept constantly on hand. CIIAS. S. HARRISON, GEORGE 1. PITTS. Columbus, Sept. 2,1858. —wtwly Dissolution of Partnership, THE firm of KING i* SoRSBY 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 for settle ment, at the Alabama Warehouse, who is hereby authorized to settle the same. JOHN W. KING, June 25—wtwtf. B. A. SORSBY. Ml. ft. W. PROFESSOR OF MUSIC ■CTggte —i THANKFUL for past and present favors, would respectfully give notice fiulM rirf tbat he continues to give instruction u u a? \J in Vocal and Instrumental music. Applications received at Carter’s music Store. Sept. 7 d3m* WYNNTON MALE ACADEMY. #Tlie exercises of my School will be resumed Monday, September 27th, and continue nine months. Tuition Forty Dollars, one half in advance. H. 11. TAFT. Columbus, Sept. 29, 1858. w&dtf. MR. FLYNNE’S SCHOOL. #1 he exercises of this School will be resumed on Monday the 27th Sept, inst., and will be continued to the 30th June 1859. TERMS. SSO, Sept, 22—w6fd--3w. FIFTY NEGROES WANTED. HAVING made our arrangements for Jra/gt the Fall trade, we desire to purchase 50 or Sixty Likely Negroes, of good character, consisting of yonng men, women, plough boys, and gi'ls, for whom the hignest marketprice will be paid. Persons 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 sales, for those who may place their negroes in our charge. Liberal advances always made on negioes when desired. Cali atthe Auction and Negro mart of HARRISON & PITTS, aug2l—wtwtf 50 & f>l Broad Street. 948 Acres Land for Sale. jl—jl AT Guerrytown on the Mobile an 1 Girard Railroad, 350 of which is ia§s life, opened, with good improvements ii>Bi|repiar baian ce in the woods. All lies wel l anc | a lair proportion rich low lands. Provisions can be had on the place. Dr. Miller on the place will show the lands, sept 13—dwtf E. S. OTT. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE, MTHE well kmown plantation, belong ing to the estate of the late Col. Wm. Toney, deceased, will be sold by order of Court, at Fort Gaines, Clay Cos. Ga, on First Tuesday in November next. This Plantation lies on the Chattahoochee Riv er, five miles above Fort Gaines, the western ter minus ot the S* W. Rail Road, and on ihe road from the latter place to Eufaula, on which a dai ly stage passes; it has tine improvements to-wit a new two story dwelling house, large and com modious, with seven rooms, all ceiled and painted, with brick chimneys to six rooms, anew gin house and new cotton screw, and flamed negro houses, all new and complete. The house lot and negro houses are well watered, and so is every field on the plantrtion; with a good garden and oichards of apples, pears, peaches, Ate attached.—There is about 800 acres of corn and cotton land in cultivation, all nearly a dead level, whose produc tive quality can be judged from the fact well au thenticated, that 30 hands have actually cleared $62,000 from 1850 to 1857, from the sales of crops of corn and cotton made on the place, and this too ever and above all plantation expenses. This Plantation lies on the Georgia side ol the Chattahoochee, opposite to Col. Archibald Mc- Kays* and conlains about 1200 acres of land more or less, and will be sold on the usual favorable credits of land sales, all io be especially declared on the day ofsale South-western Georgia is the cotton growing re gion proper,Jand as these river plantations sell at 10 to sls per acre, an opportunity will now be offered to the public to buy a large open plantation in a high state of cultivation, at a very moderate price, and on easy and accommodating terms. R G. RICKS, * A . . W. TONEY, f Admrs * July 16, 1853—wtds. BACON. 35,000 lbs. Tennessee Clear Sides, 40,000 ibs. Tennessee Shoulders, On consignment and for sale at HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. Sept. 20th, 1858. diw A LARGE STOCK OF FALL & tVINTGR DR¥ (MOBS. J. KYLE <$- CO., HAVE now in store the largest and best select ed Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ever offered in Columbus. Also a fine assort ment of Carpets, Rugs, Shoes, Hats, Ac., all at their usual low prices—with additional induce ments to cash buyers. Columbus, Sept. 18, 1858. wOtdtt D. P. ELLIS. B. 11. MATHIS ELLIS & MATHIS, Auction & Commission merchants, COLUMBUS, GA. WlLLgivo prompt attention to the sale of Merchandize, 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 / ANCE3 will be made. AH goods n store will be insured, unless otherwise dnected. Columbus, Bept. 7—w&ddmis W- W. ROBISON, Wholesale Dealer in FAMILY GROCERIES, &c., WEST SIDE OF BROAD STREET, Columbus, Georgia. HAS now on hand, and will constantly keep, an excellent selection of all the articles usu ally kept in the Grocery line. His stock consists in part of Bacon, Lard, Flour,Sugar, Coflee, Syrups, Flour, Salt, Rice Cheese, Bagging, Rope, Tobacco, Nails, Soap. Crockery, &c. Together with eve ry article usually demanded by the city or country trade, all of which he offers to his friends and the public, at the lowest market prices. Call and see. Sept. 4, 1858. d&w3m. E. BARNARD & GO. COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS BHAVE on hand, and will constantly keep, a large and well selected Stock,embracing every article in their line, which are offered to their friends and the public,at the lowest market prices 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 Compels us to this Course. 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, 1 AA BOXES Havana Cigars ofvarious brands JLU’ J tor sale at small advances for Cash by Jan 19—wtwtf E. BARNARD & CO. COTTAGE FARM. M Situated three miles and a halfeast from the City, is now offered lor sale. It con tains 200 acres, about half of which is cleared and well enclosed, the balance finely tim bered, and is one of the most valuable and pleas ant residences in the county. The dwelling has four comfortable rooms with fire places in each, a wide passage with pantries attached. A large kitchen, smoke house and servants rooms; also barn, stable, cow sheds, cribs and carriage house, all in a few rods of a fine spring; also a large garden and young orchard. On the premises is a neat school house, beautifully 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 to AUG. L. GRANT, Trustee, or HARRISON &, PITTS. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 18,1858. w&dlm FFEEDOM FROM FEVER AND AGUE TRIUMPHANT 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 Ague, and all Bilious Affections'. IT has been thoroughly tested in thousands of cases, some of years’ standing, where Quinine and all the most popular remedies of the day had failed, hut 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 Ihe most extraordinary medicine ever dis 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 he radical and complete ; riot simply breaking the Chili, 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 after the nervous system has j ceased to feel the artificial disease—induced by j Quinine and many other preparations generally resorted to. The GRENADA ELIXIR acts di rectly upon ihe Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Pores of the Skin, and produces a radical cure. It contains no ingredient the least injurious to the system, and can be given to an inlant 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 but j the must economical medicine ever introduced for j Fe.ver 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 24,1858 —w&tw3rn TO THOSE INDEBTED. WE hereby give notice that all claims due us, and j not paid or satis'actorily arranged, prior to the | next return day of the respective counties in which , the parties reside, will be sued, None shall be sligh- ; ted. mar2o—wtwtf. E. BARNARD & CO. FOR SALE. ~ MTHE residence at present occupied by the Rev. Mr Watt, ODDOsue Mr Slade’s, ‘possession given the Ist Jat. next. Also two vacant lots adjoining, with the store on Broad street No 34, at present occupied by C. Michael as a Furniture store, possession given the first of October. The above property rented not sold. S BOYKIN. Ex. Sept 24, d—tf: or T G HOLT. SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES Triiimpliant! SWAN & CO. CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL, WITHOUT INTERRUPTION ! ~ SWAN & CO’S Lotters are legal and authoriz ed by the State of Georgia OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN THAT OUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FIARLY; 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 SWAN & CO. Managers of the Sparta *cademy Lottery, in each of their single number Lotteries for October 1858, at Augusta, .Georgia, to which city they have removed their principal office. Class 35 draws Saturday, Oct. 2, 1858. Class 30 draws Saturday, Oct. 9, 1858. Class 37 draws Saturday, Oct. 16, 1858. Class 38 draws Saturday, Oct. 23, 1858. Class 39 draws Saturday, Oct. 30, 1858. On ihe Plan of Single Nnmhers. £O,OOO TICKETS —5,485 rfIIZES. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS Ulagiiificesit Scheme! To be drawn every Saturday in Oct. ; Pr i? e<,f ! lO,OOO j u “ * 5,000 l i t 4,000 X 3,000 i “ uw 4 it 1,000 4 u 900 4 tOO 4 7UO 4 .... 000 Mi \ 500 m “ ::::::::: i™ APPOXIMATION PRIZES. 5 Prizes of s*oo Approx’g to $70,000 Prize are;l,000 4 “ 300 “ 30. COO “ 1,200 4 “ 200 ‘‘ 10,000 *’* 800 4 “ 125 “ 5,000 * 400 4 “ 100 “ 4,(00 “ 4110 4 75 “ 3,000 “ 300 4 5O “ 1,500 “ 200 4,000-* 20 are SIOO,OOO 5,485 Prizes 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 ihe risk. Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets..sßo “ 10 Half “ 40 *■ “ 10 Quarters “ 20 “ “ # lO Eighths “ 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers cau have Tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of drawn numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain and give their Post Office, County and State. Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. All Prizes of $1 ,000 and under paid immediately after the draw ing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictiy confiden ial. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ga. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.or Atlanta Ga.,can have their orders filled, and save time by addressing S. Swan &Cos. at either of those places. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the Prize that each one is entitled to, will be published alter every drawing in the following papers—Augusta Constitu tionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta in telligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning News, Richmond Despatch,New York Dis patch, Paulding (Miss) Clarrion, and Little Rock (Ark.) T rue Democrat. octl—d&wtf II %LLA All 111 £ iii lIS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR BTB*S*BIA, DISEASE OF TOE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AGUE. And the various affections consequent upon a dls ©used STATE OF THE LIVER. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Col icky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despond ency, Dostiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effaced a decided cure. This is a purely vegetaDle 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, its introduction into the United States was intended more especially for those of our f therland scattered here and there >verthe face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, L now of fer itto the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in f fleet, 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 health and vigor in the system. NOTICE, —Whoever expects to find this a beve rage will be disappointed; butt the sick, weak, and low spirited, it wiil prove a grateful aromatic eordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. CAUT I O N ! The great popularity of this delightful aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boerhave’s Hol land Bitters a fair tiial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imita tions. at $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles for SS.DO, by the SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE. JR. & CO., MANUFACTURING Pharmaceutists and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale in Columbus by Brooks & Chapman, and Druggists generally throughout State. April 24, ’SB, lydwis ;M DR. W~ W. WILSON, DEALER IN DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Books, Sta tionery and Fancy Articles, Talbotton, Ga., Sept. 24, w—ly. WHO WANTS AN OVERSEER. - WANTED a situation as overseer, in any part ol Georgia or Alabama,fcheregood wages will be paid by a young man who has had several years experience at the business. Good reference given if required. Address, GEORGE W RUSHIN, Sept 25 w4t Glenalta, Marion co.