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THK DAILY TIMES. THE CITY: The Panorama.— The splendid Panorama now on exhibition in this city, by Dr. Beale, it will be seen, remains here hot two days more. Ail who have not 9een it should do so at once, as it is well worth the price of admission. The scenery is beautiful, the painting well executed, the masic good, the lecture instructive, and the wax figures amusing. There will be an exhibition the after noon at three o’clock. The Weather —Business, &c. A heavy rain fell yesterday and the dust i3 at last settled. The day was dark and the thick,j black clouds hung over head, like a vast curtaio. j f ires, too, were comfortable, as the raia brought j with it a cool wind, which reminded one of old winter. Little bussioess was carried oq in the cotton market—Mondey being a dull day and little cotton brough in the city from the country. I The Indian Empire’s news had no effect on the i market. The trade continues active in the vari ous departments of the city. It is twice as heavy as it was this time last year. The Incoming Cotton Crop —Weather, &T-—The weather for the last ten days, in this section of Georgia, has been for most part of the time, clear and pleasant. The cotton crop is opening very finely, and plan ters busily engaged in gathering the silvery fruit. In some places the cotton crop will be short, but in general it wilt yield a full and fair average turn out. As considerable quantities of fresh lands have been opened since last season, the cotton crop in South ern Georgia may be expected to be some what increased also, over and above the production of any year previous to this.—lb Extract of a letter to the Editors.—“We have been very healthy this summer, and made good crops, in Lowndes”—lb. Discipline in a Sinking Ship. —When the British troop steam transport Birkenhead struck a rock, near the Cape of Good Hope, and broke in two, there were- only boats enough to *ave the women and children.— There was no rushing and crowding then. Col. Moore called his brave Inni'skiliensand foimed them into line on the deck of the sinking steamer, while their wives and chil dren embarked in the boats. The noble fellows, as they stood in line, gave three hoarse cheers for tiieir departing dear ones, and maintained their ranks unbroken till jhe deck was swept from under their feet. From th e Confederation. Human Grief. BY WILLIAM F. SANFORD, A. X. The sharpest thorn protects the sweetest rose, The sweetest rose is sweeter crushed, On darkest clouds the brightest stars repose, And Music's softest strains in cat'racts hush’d. Its precious juice the trodden trine-press yields, The udder pressed, its pleasaot food— Rich harvests wave in deeply lurrow'd fields, The smitten rock pours out the cooling flood- Our human griefs, not always wisely felt, Than joys are oftea more oar friends ; The dross abides in hearts that never melt, To tears the rainbow oft its radaince lends. Prophetic Hope illumes the gloom cf grief, The furrowed heart its harvest bears; Tbe angel reapers gather ia the sheaf Of golden grain, grown in the field of cares. 0 weeper I on the weary way of life, Look at thy suff’ring Christ, and sing ! A moment more of sorrow- and of strife. And thou art garnered from the winnowing ! DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD. Columbus Times Office, Oct. 1 2. COTTON'.—The receipts yesterday were light andweheardof.bat few transactions at lHr£, Hi. Receipts 882 bales. Sales 520 bales. New York, October 3th. COTTON.—The sales of cotton yesterday embraced about 3,300 ba*es, all of which was in transitu, and at foil prices. The stock in this mar ket is now very light. Floor was again heavy, and inferior and com mon grades, with some descriptions of low and mediam extras, were from sc. a 10c. per barrel lower, with a fair amount of sales. Wheat was heavy, with moderate sales at quotations given elsewhere. Corn was heavy, with a fair amount oi sales at Tic. a 74c. for Western mixed. Pork was lower, with sales of mess at fl 6 50 a sl6 To, and prime at sl4 25 a sl4 75. Sugars were firm, with sales of 400 a 500 hhds. and 900 boxes at rates given ic another column Coffee was steady, with little doiog in Rio, whiie 2,500 bags Manilla were sold at private terms, aod 200 bags Java at 15c. a lofc. Freights—En gagemeots were moderate, while rates indicated no material change. Moxtoomekt, October 9. COTTON.-Tbere was more animation in the market to-day. After nine o’clock a spirited de mand sprang up. Strict to Good Middling going off freely at life. Sale* of about 1,500 bales were effected at 11? to 11 ic. Most of the purchases are going North. Liverpool, Oct. 7. COTTON—The Brokers’ Circular states the 1 sales of the week at 58,200 bales, of which 5,500 | were on speculation, and 9,500 tor export. All j qualities bad advanced one-sixteenth of a penny on the week, but the advance was scarcely main- i tained at the close, holders offering freely, but ! showing no disposition to press sales. Some au thorities state that the market was firmer, but not qnotably higher. The sales of Friday were 8,000 bales of whicb 1,000 were on speculation and 1,000 for export, the market closing quiet at the following authorized quotations : Fair New Orleans 7 3-8d “ Mobiles 7 9-16d “ Uplands 7 l-2d Middling Orleans 7 3-4d “ Mobiles 7 5-16d “ Uplancs. 7 l-4d The stock in port was estimated at st>B,Jfc)o of which 445,000 were American. Mobox, Friday evening, Oct. 8, COTTON—The demand was limited to-day. Sake 1,500 bales—middling 12 1 &2*12 l-4e. Richxoxp, October 7. TOBACCO—Daring the past three days, the market has presented no change of note, small transactions taking place daily, though almost ex clusively of undesirable grades, while good aod fine qualities bring fall prices, whenever offered.— IV# quote—inferior and common Lugs sa#6i j good Lugss6< to%7*: common and medium Leaf 7*as9i ; good to fine 10afl5; choice dry English leaf, last sales 13a517 Manufacturing grades from. 15 to *SO, for fine and fancy wrappers. weekly statement of the Treasurer of the United States is as follows Balance in Treasury $ 10,171,145 Receipts 578,527 Drafts paid 1,116,849 Drafts issued 1,276,315 Reduction 697,733 The contract of Law*eoce Meyers, of Philadel phia, for cast iron pipes for the Washington aque duct, has been forfeited, he not having delivered the pipes within the time specified in the eon tract. MONTGOMERY AND W. P. K. R. CONSIGNEES, OCT- 11 58. Dillard P andCo., M Sc G R R, >1 uscogee R R, Tyler aDd Shorter, Hughes D & Cos., Ells and Mathis, Greenwood and G, C Ogletree. King Allen and Cos„ J L Logan, Allen and Camak, Pallace Mills, ARRIVALS, October 11.1858 AT THE PLANTERS HOTEL: S Weiier, Philadelphia, Penn: H C v Vjfrtorf, Baltimore, Md; W W Roberts, G W Boardman, Va; N B McLean, Arbor Vitae, Ala; WmC Gu [ bert, Louina, Ala; J M Frazer and lady, J R Lawson, Macon co, Ala; M Brady and lady, Milledgeville Ga; S Haufmao, M Marbury, Lumpkin Ga; F Tate, lady aod servant, Uebee Ala; T P Green. A Caton, Lynchburgh, Tenn; B M Ware, .Mrs Stark aod servant, Mrs VaDD, Miss Fannie’Anderson, B Beasley, Russell co., Ala; J Mcßea, Fort Gaines, Ga; A S Turner, Newton co, Ga; Robt. Mitchell. LaFayette, Ala: T H Mabron, Union Springs, Ala. AT THE PERRY HOUSE: J G >1 Warnock, S Pate, Savannah; John D Atkins, Apalachicola; John H Dennis. Warm Springs; Jesse Lanier, Fla; M G Buckner, Ga; M Perrilate, wife and 3 children; New York; John W Lesson and lady, Louisiana; M_Huffman,Eu : faula; M Ivey, Ala; John Kelly, W B Johnson, Macon, Ga; Thoe Williams, Mrs Whitcombe, ; J M Lewis, Columbus; E H Martin, Savanoah; A C Frost, B C Frost, West Point; D M Perry, I Ala; Roiiin Cbureh, New York; W R Fleming, Savannah; J A Wilson, Ala; Robert Wood, Co vington, Ga, J D Csoniogham, Ala; E E Du- Bose,GiennviUe. Ala; M Caliaway, Randolph county, Ga; Rev John Duncan <V lamily, Ameri cas; L Spencer, Albany, Ga; J J Nelms, Ga; H Hughes, Montgomery, Ala; Mrs Edwards, do; ! Mrs S M Farrow, Columbus. Congressional Nominations. Boston, Oct. 7, 1858. Hon. B. F. Butier. of Lowed, was to-day nominated for Congress by the democracy of the Eighth district. In the Third district the republicans have nominated Hon. Chas. Francis Adams for Congress. Albany, Oct 7. 1858. Hon. Clarke B. Cochrane was rc-nomi nated by the republicans of the Eighteenth district for Cot;gress yesterday. H,s nomi nation was also adopted by the Americans. News From utaip—St. i.ouis, Oci. 2, 1653. The Sait Lake mail reached St. Jo seph on the 25th ult., twenty-one days out. The Mormons were quiet and orderiyat the time of departure. A violent snow storm was encountered by the train west of Laraniie. The Indians on the route were quiet. The weekly Santa Fe mail left Inde pendence on the 27th uit. H, A. Street, Receiver of Public Moneys, and Mr. Reg ister, were among the passengers. First Congressional District.— Can didates in fact and in prospect. —It is well I understood, we believe, that \Y. B. Gaul ding, Esq., of Liberty county, sfauds over from the last election as a candidate at the ! next race to represent the First Congres i sional District after the expiration of Mr. Seward’s term. R. Spalding, of Mclntosh, ! we understand, is to Le, if not already, in the field, as another independent candidate for the same honor. Mr. Gordon, Mr. ■ Hartridge, and others of Chatham, we have also heard spoken of, and we now notice a meeting was held at Holmesviile, Appling county, on the 7th ult., at which the to.low ing resolution was unanimously adopted : . Resolved , That we are also anxious to i see tbe day arrive when we may have it in our power to promote Judge Ixtve to a i higher office than that which he now holds. \Ye suppose this also iooks Congress ward, as the Judge’s name lias before been ! mentioned in that connection. Others in the Democratic ranks have also been sug | gested, so there is likely to be plenty to pick and choose from. V\ ith so many as pirants on the qui vive, the Democratic partv will doubtless be obliged to submit them to the ordeal ot a Convention gaunt j let; but when and where hold it ? In the American ranks we have as yet heard only the name ol'C. C. Hopkins, Esq., I of Mclntosh. —Brunstcick Herald, hth insL Schley County Elections. —Oa Mon day last. Seaborn Hickson, Am., was elec ted Senator, and Dr. Chas, Edwards. Dem. Representative from Schley. The Washington Union, speaking ot For ney’s recent devel praenis against the President, says they are “deliberately con trived falsehoods and ingeniously wiought forgeries.” * UPPING’B COMPOUND FLL ID. Extract of Buchu, BAR OSMA CRENA TA. A sovereign remedy for diseaseses ot the BLADDER. SPINE.; JJji KIDNEYS, L'XIRA KY ORGANS, GRAY- \ j EL, STONE in the BLADDER, CHRON-! jIC CATARRH ot tbe BLADDER, MORBID j } IRRITATION cf the BLADDER and UREs ; 0* ( THR As diseases of the PRCSTVTE, and RE-J (TENTiON and INCON TINENCE of URINE* of tone in the parts concerned, sal so, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC, BHEUMA-* JTISM and AFFEC TIONS of the SKIN. !X ) ! *; The above medi cine is earnestly 55 Jcommended to Physi cians aod pract non- j of medicine aDd ; the public geoeraliy, i {as it can be used bv I persons of all ages and ; £) habits, is pleasant to j tbe laste. ar.d can b; C? readily taken by any ’ patient no matter howadverse be may be to taking : medicines. CAUTION. None genuine without the names of Epping &. L Pierce fa. Cos., bfown upon each bottle - MAStTACTniIP OSLY BY BROOKS & CHAPMAN. DRUGGISTS, COLUMBUS GEORGIA. And sold by all respectable Druggists through out the country. Sept 27 dw—tf. F. LANDON, IS STILL AT THE SIGN OF THE where may be found ail . kinds, sorts, sizes, de scriptions, qualities and quantities of HATS AND CAPS,aod tbe prettiest Children’s Hats it Caps. CHEAP. Columbus, Ga.,Oct. 5, 1358. w&dtf MAHLEY & HODGES. 4 RE now in receipt of one of the best and most E~V. carefully selected fall stocks, they have ever offered to their customers, prices low, acdrtyle? ehoice- Robe ales Silks in great variety. Robe ales Delaines Robe ales Merinoe’s Plain worsted Dechines Bik Silk Robe ales. 7-8 and 10 4 TABLE DAMASK, Linen Sheeting 100 inches wide, P.’liow Lioen 40 and 45 inches, Napkins, Doylies, &c. A Superior Lot of GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIERY. K 11-12 and 13-4 MARSAILES QUILTS- Supeiior Bed Blankets, NEGRO BLANKETS. WOOL HATS; Ac. VELVET, BRUSSELLS. 2 and 3 PLY CARPETS, RIGS, Our stock of WHITE GOODS and EMBROI DERIES was never better. MANLEY .V HODGES. Sept 24, d—tf. HARRISON & FITTS, AUCTION & COMMISSION! MERCHANTS. AND NEGRO BROKERS, 59 and 61 Broad street Coiambus, Ga. Ur ILL I continue tbe above line at our old staud. Thankful far the patronage hereto fore so liberally extended to us by our friends and tbe public, we hope by renewed exertions to mer t its continuance. Noefforts will be spared to eive entire satisfaction to those who may confide their business to our care. We will give f>ar personal attention to the sale of Real Estate, Negroes, Merchandize and Pro duce. Having booses fitted up expressly for the purpose ,we are prepared to board, purchase am sell Negroes on Commission. Liberal advances will be made as heretofore on Negroes and Merchandise. Administrators and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. ETA Stock of LIS ELY NEGRGOESof all classes will be kept constantly on hand. CHAS. 8. HARRISON, GEORGE I. PIT TS. Columbus, Sept. 2.lßsß.—wtwly m¥. FLYNNE’S SCHOOL. - ihe exercises of this School will be resumed on .Monday the 27rh Sept. 30th June 1859. TERMS. SSO, Sept, 22—w4jd--3w. FIFTY NEGROES WANTED. HAVING made our arrangements lor Slk the Fali trade, we desire to purchase 50 or Sixty Likely Negroes, ot good character, consisting of yonDg men, women, plough boys, and gi'ls, for whom the big rest markeiprice will be paid Pers.ns ha ving negroes for sale willfiad it to their interest to give us a cail. We wiii receive and sell Ne* groes on Commission and no efforts will be spared to make satisfactory sales, tor those who may place tbeir negroes in our charge. Liberal advances always made oq negroes when desired. Call at the Auction and Negro mart of HARRISON & PITTS. aug2l—wtwtf 50 & 61 Broad Street. “LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. AT “TILL, open its next session the 24;h of Sep- VY 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. t Professor of Nat ural Science and French. JOHN W. AKERS, A. M-, Professor of Ancient Languages and Liteiature. Mil* H. P. JUDGE, Instructress in Engush Lit erature. F, a. WORM, M. D., Munich University, Pro fessor ot Music, instrumental and vocal. Miss SARAri CORRY, Assistant in Music. Miss MARIA BROWN, Instructress in Painting and Drawing. P. G. BESSENT, Steward. This institution offer* advantages which few, if any, in tbe South can 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, Deluding board, washing, fuel, and literary tuition, 3180 per session of tea months. For Catalogues address the Faculty, or WM. A. HARRIS, Sec. Sept. 20 —w&dlm. Lagrange, Ga. Dissolution of Partnership. THE firm of KING {< S-jRSBY is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those having demands against the firm as well as those indebt ed to it, will please call oc 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. SOK.SBY. \ 948 Acres Land for Sale- AT Guerrytowo on the Mobile acd Girard Railroad, 350 of which is JiiiigaLftopened, with good improvements— - Mjißgg balance ia the woods. Ail lies wei l UrMrirn h aQ( j a fair proportion nch low iand; Provisions can be had on the place. Dr. Miller on the place will show the lands, sept 13 —dwtf E. S. OTT. FOR SALE. MTHE residence at present occupied by tbe Rev. Mr Watt, oonosite Mr Slade’s possession given the Ist JaL. 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 fitst of October. The above property will he rented if not sold. 3 BO i KIN . Ex. Sept 24, d—tf. or T G HOLT. GEORGIA. Chattahoochee County.. VV r HEREAS, B. P. Rogers, applies to me for ’ letters of Administration on tbe estate of Jcsiah Pollard, late of said coonty, deceased. These are tberetore to cite ami admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, .thee and there to show j cause if any they have why sa:d letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, Oct-4th, 1858. E. G. RAIFORD, Ordinary. | Qet. 7, 1858-w9od We WITT'S JEWELRY STORES, At the Old Stand, next Door to J. Ennis & Cos. 99 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. WHERE can be found a superb assortment of Watches, Jewel Silver Ware, Fancy Ha:r Pms, Head Ornaments, Guns. RifLs, Pistols, best quality of Gold Pens, and every description of £oods V usually kept in a firs? class establishment, for Cush or approved * , I 'j§!§£ Credit. Every article sold wilt be warranted as represented, acd w ’ ‘ no * allowed to be sold any other way. s,r —m Mr. j, H. BRAMHALL. a practical Watch-maker, and Manufac turer of tine Chronometer Duplex Lever and other \\ atches, is in charge to do trie Watch Work. I will add that Mr. B’s 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 bv having them properly repaired, also those who hue been unfortunate in having had their watches injured by incompetent workmen, and desire them” putin as good condition as when first made, and at reasonable rates. Samples of his new work will be shown at any time. • Mr. GOLDSBECK is on hand at his post, ready to set diamonds, make new Jewelry, engrave neatly, ail kinds ot Hair Braiding, in a neat find artistic style Thankful to my friends and the community at large for their liberal patronage hereto fore, we hope to merit a continuance of the same. Oct9—w&dom A. H. DkWITT. COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL IDSYDUCJfi IAXISS. TH S School will be opened on Monday tbe 4;fc mat. bv Mr. \V. S. LEE, Jr. For tbe presto’ the Scbo->i will be conducted .in a boose on tbe lot of Mr. John Johnson, immediate.; east of tbe Metb od:st Chuich. Mr, Lee is a 8 >uih carcLman by birth and education, oeing a graduate of Charleston College. lls brings with him testimonials of prom inent gentlemen in South Carolina and Georgia as to j character, scholarship and efficiency in impart.ng J instruction to others; which ail ar - invited to call | and examine for themselves at the school room t r a: the residence of M*. Johnson. per Scholastic Year #SO CO Incidental Expenses $2.00 oc:2—dtf, TO RENT, A Convenient Residence in the op fill per part of the City, near the orphan ji j;||g Asylum. Pos esston g.ven immeai ately. Apply to oet6 —dtf ‘ W. T. OGLETREE. EXECUTOR’S SALE VALUABLE ’ I'LANTAT lON. BY virtue of an order granted by 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, betorethe Court House door, in Tuskegee, Ala ,on Monday, the 18ih October next, the h>l lowing tract of land, to wit: Toe south half o! • Section five (5,> Section eight .8,) and the noith half oi Section seventeen 17,) except forty acres in the south west comer of said halt Section ; ail I in Township sixteen (16, of RaDge twenty three ‘ 23.) The above plantation comprises twelve hundred and forty acres in one body, of which • seven hundred and filty acres are in a fine state ot 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 mhes ; south-west from Turkegee, and one hundred and : fifty yards from the old Stage Road leading from Tuskegee to Montgomery. The improve menfs coosist 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 Cut buildings new and in good repair, a free stone Sprmg giving abundant supply of water; health of the place is unrivaled in the State, la a word, taking into consideration the rich ess of us soil, the health ot tbe place, the character of the neigh borliood, for its highly elevated tone of society, and its conveni-Dce to market, th s is beyond doubt the most desirable Plantation in Macon County. Also, at the same time and pi ice, North halt ot Section twenty-nine (29, in Tvwnship sixteen .16, ot Range twenty-three (23 . lu iii.s tra : there are about one hundred and ri ty acres in cultivation,balance woodland, partly hammock. Iviog on Big C ale bee Creek, sucated aboa. oce mile south of the residence o. deceased Also, at the same time aod place, the North half of se .Lm thirteen (13 ,in Township sixteen 16., of Ra. ze twenty-two .22 .known as the liadea 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, and will be sold separate or together, to suit the convenience oi purchasers. For further particulars, apply to William J. Smith or Nathaniel H. Clanton, on the premises. Will be sold for a d.vision among the heirs. TERMS.—One haitdue first January, 1860, acd the balance due first Jaouarv, 1861, with inter est trom the firsr January, 1359. Notes with approved security. Possession given first January, 1.859- JAMBS H. CLANTON, Ex’r. Sept. 16, ’SB. 18-dfd. DR3. GRIMES & WINGFIELD, n HAVE associated themselves together in the pratice of Medicine and Surgery.— Calls left at Wares .o’s Drug S;->rd daring JIB, the day. or Perry II use at msrht will be promptly answered. P-iueuta tr im a dbtanc* conhdtrd to the reare will retire ev*ry accessary attention. s:p dtla COTTAGE FARM. Situated tferse miles and a ha feast from i I ”51 the City, is now lor sale. It eon- J2JLL L: aios 200 acres, about half ot which is cleared and well enclosed, the balance finely tim bered, acd is one of the most valuable aod pleas ant residences in tbe county. The ing has four comfortable rooms with fire places ia each, a wide passage with pantries attached. A large kitchen, smoke house and servants rooms; also bam, stable, cow sheds, er.bs and carriage house, ail in a tew rods of a line spring ; also a large garden and young orchard. On the premises is a neat school bouse, beautifully situated near anoth er fine spring. Perseus ia want ol a desirable place, near the City, will find it to their interest to examine the above Possession given first January next. For Terms, &.C.. appsv to AUG. L t.RANT, Trustee, or HAR and ISON dc PITTS. Columbus, Ga., Sent. 18,1558. wdtalni LOST. A BREAST PIN in the shape of a bunch of grapes, near the Methodist Church. The finder will be fiberallv rewarded bv calling at dtf brooks & Chapman. H3L fi.-57.SEAO, PROFESSOR OF .MUSIC THANKFUL for pan and present would respectfully give notice *she continues to give ins’-ruction J J x J JinVocaiand instrumental nm;c. Appiicatiors received at Caner’s music Store. Sept. 7- d:im* D. P. ELLIS. B.H.MATHiS ET.T.TS & MATHISr Auction A Commission Merchants, COLUMBUS, GA. WILL give prompt attention to toe sale of 3lerchandlie, Country Produce, Ne groes, Furniture, Vehicles, Stock, Real Estate, Ac. dfce. Will afro give particular attention to Resting Reai ! Estate. Hlrtng Negroes. Ac. *c. ■ Administrators* and Guard.an’s sales will be con j ducted on reasonable term*. LIBERAL AD/ANCES will be mad*. AU goods B store will be insured, unless otherwise 1 Colombo*, Sept. ?—wfcdJwii* iV- W. ROBISON, Wholesale Dealer ia FAMILY GROCERIES, &c., WEST SIDE OF BROAD STREET, Cotumbu', Georgia. HAS now on hand, and xv:ii constantly keep, an excel lent selection ot all the articles usu ally kept id toe Grocery ime. fi is stock consists in part of Bacon, Lard, KlcuijSugar, Cofiee, Syrups, Flour, Sait, Kite Cheese, Baggios? A?ope, Tobacco. Naiis, Soap. Crockery, Are. { >g her with eve ry article usually demanded by :h ei’y or country trad-, ail ot which he offers to bis triends and the public, at the lowest market prices. Call and see. Sept. 4, 16A3. d&w3m. BACON. 35,000 ibs Tennessee C ear Sides, 40,(300 Ids. Tennrssee Should-rs, On ecoMgrimeot and fir sate at HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. Sept. ‘2oth, 1553. dtw A LARGE STOCK OF FILL & \H\TEB DRYGOODS. J. KYLE cy CO.. HAVE now in store the largest and best select ed Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Go -ds ever offered in Columbus. Also a fine assort ment of Carpet-, Rugs, Shoes, Ha's, Are., aii at their usual low prices—with additional induce | meats to casit buyers. Columbus, Sept. 18,1853. 6tdtf 11. BARNARD & CO. COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCEE3 & PROVISION DEALERS j HAVE on hand, and wiij constant y keep, a large and well selected Stock,embracing every article iu their line, which are offered 1 to their tfiends and the pubhe.at the lowest market prices C< me and see us- Columbus, Sept. ‘29, 1357. w&iwtf. To Our Customers! IT 1 ROM and after the firs: Ja: uary next, we shall r adopt, as near yas possible, t. e < ASH M’STEJf. Necessity Compel* it-- to this Coarse. From that day all art .esv., ;b-pr >ed as cash. Where credits are given which will {in ly be extended to ih >-e who have prom-tly paid u? an audition will be made to tha price named according to the time required by the purchaser- E. BARNARD, i CO. Dec, 31,1857 —w&.tw6m. CIGARS dIRECI IMPORTATION, 1 A A BOXES Havana Cigars of various brands lU* J tor sale at small advances tor Cash by Jan 19 —wiwtt E BARNARD 6c CO. .New Fall & Winter Goods, are now prepared to offer, at reduced YY prices for Cash, one of the largest and most varied assortments of S apie and Fancy Dry Goods ever exhibited in Columbus Our stock comprises the most choice and be-tselected varie tv of Eoglisn, French and Swisj Dry Goods of our j own selection, many of which were imported ex pressly tor our house, together with our usual stuck of Staple and Domestic fabrics. Also line Bed Blankets, Negro Blankets, Brogans, Kersey, 4{c.,&c. We bel w name a few of oar leading 5 LADIES’ DRESS GOODS: Rich Silk Robes a’Les, S4O to sso each ; Plain Silk Dresses, Robe a’Les style; A variety of Fancy Silks fro.a sll to $23 per pattern ; Chintz Figured French DeLaioes ; Rich Flgared ‘ meriean DeLaines; French Figured Ca-hmeres; Black Alpacas; French Merinos : Two Jup-s, Robes a'Les, SSO to each ; New style Fanev SiiK Dress, at #ll each ; French Printed DeLatne Robes a’Les, very rich; Fr-nch DeLaine Robes Armeaienne ; Rich Printed Pote Chevers , B aek Bombaz res ; English, French and American Gringhams : French, English,and the best American Prints, &e., dec. Owing to the fact that Shawls are to be thepre vailing style lor Lad-es’ wear the coming wsuter, we are wed pr pired to exhibit a large stock, in great varies of colors, sty!<*. ip “mono which :s the Circular Shawl. We a:so r ate our usual stock of Cloth acd Velvet Tali, BioliL’best Black French Broad Cloths, B ack French Does* ids, Beaver Cloths, real French Fan cy Cassirneres, Satinets, Sheeps Greys, l weeds, Jeans, 6cc., Arc. .New style f t-enille Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, French Flow’rs. Vel Ribbons, s'* Bees, best Kid Gloves at Tsc , Ladies’ Cotton, Wool and tnik. Hosiery, Head Dresses, Scar’s, Ladas’ Silk and Cashmere Gauntlets, Ac , \c. We k-ep a stock o: Embroidered Sleeves, Col lars, Bacas. Edging?, Ac., second to do home in Georgia. Our stock of these goods is now very complete. w e are wed prepared to offer inducements to boyersot Osnaburgs Kerseys, Lindseys, Sheetings i Shirtings. Stripe?; Ticks, &e., and have a very complete stock of Ladi-sarid Gent's tine Shoes Negro Brogans. K;p Brogans, Fire Call Boots, Ladies’ Hrel G-iters, Cniidreo’s, Youths, Boys, and Mi'ses shoes. Also a iarge stock of NVj'ro Wool Hats Gent’s Bengal and Soft Fur Huts together with a complete stock of Hats and Caps tor Bv,ys. READY-MADE CLOTHING. On the second door, over our stock or Dry Goocj, we keep a good assortment ct readv triade*Clothing- rgp \Ve buy our goods mostly for casn, and ’ eil ex lusively for cash at short profits, thus sav ’ icg tor our patrons at l-ast a difference of fifteen to twenty-five per cent, from the usual Credit syslera. We earnestly solicit a call, believing t at we will in every case, be abie to Giv E EN TIRE SA 1 [SFACTION. GEO. W. ATKINSON At TAYLOR, Broad street, one door sooth f Randolph street, below the Post Office, Lolamoos, Gs. Sept 24th w—a TWO months afterdate application mil be made to the honorable Conn of Or-iioar} of Chattahoo chee county -or leave to sell the lauds belonging to the estate of Green Bendy, deceased. . , Mptn-wim HYMAN ALBRITTON ad on r. ! SWAN & CO.’S LOIIERIES • TriuikipLaut! SWAN A CO. CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL, WITHOUT INTERRUPTION! SWAN & CO S ! Lotters arc and authoriz ed bv the State of Georgia OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN THAT OUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FiARLV; THAT Ol R PRIZES ARE PAID PUNCTUALLY, AND THAT OUR SCHEMES I ARE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER LOTTERY LN THE WORLD. The following schemes will be drawn by S SWAN & CO. Managers oi ihe Sparta .cademy Lottery, iu each of their single number lotteries for fetober 10-ie, at August a, Geor.ia. to which city they bare ; rt moved their principal office. Ciass 35 draws Saturday, Oct. 2, 1358. / ’ Class 36 draws Saturday, Oct. 9, 1353/ Ciass 37 draws Saturday, Oct. 16, ISSo. Ciass 38 draws Saturday, Oct. Class 39 draws’ Saturday, Oct. 30, 1853. Outlie Plan of Single Numbers. £O,OOO TICKETS—S.43S PRIZES. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS HagnificeMit Scheme! To be drawn every Saturday m Oct. 1 Prize oi S7.OW 1 - ->0.900 1 lO,OOO 1 5,000 1 “ 4,000 1 - 3,000 1 “ 130* 4 “ 1,0)0 4 u ‘ 9*lo 4 N3U * * . Ttti 4 • COO 50 ...” 1(H) .*’.*.**.’* •23) WO A PPOXIM AT lON PRIZES. Prtz‘? of S'CO Approx’g to s7o.o4oPrize are.l.fied 341) “ 30.f.( 0 “ I,^oo =; “ 200 ** 10,000 H SOM , 12. j - 5,1*041 * 44H1 , 100 “ 4.* 09 - 4(>C 4 75 3.000 “ 30 4 “ £0 ** 4,t*Vo *3O are $500,0(4/ 5,435 Prizes amounting to $32u.;0 Whole Tickets $10; H ivrg $5, Quarters $-.50 A rircnlar showing the plan of the Lotteries will I forwarded to any one desio nsol receiving it Cert Scares oi Packages will be sold at the follow ing rates which i* ihe risk. <’er-jficaies oi Packages of 10 Whole Tickets.. SSO *- 10 Hail “ 40 “ 10 Quarters ** 20 - “10 Eighths - 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES o .Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets , dcred on receipt oi which they will bo torwarded *>v first mail. I‘uronasers can have Tickets (jnJinij u any figure they may des gnate The* List ot drawn numbers and Prizes will be scut to purchasers iaimeU ateiy after the drawing. Purchasers wul p ease write their signatures plain and give their Post I'fflce, County liUdSiaie. Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable intu i without deduction. All Prii - or SI,OOO and under paid •mniedlately alter the drawing—other prizes at the usual ums ot ; thirty days. Ail communications strictly confides ial. Address orders !'o r Tickets or Certificates to 3.B\\ AN st CO., Aususia, Ga. Persons res ; ding near Moutgomiy*Ala.or Atlanta Ga .can have their orders fl. r .ed, and save lime by addressing 8. Swans. Cos a; either ofthose places. J.gp* A list of the numbers that are and awn from • the wheel, with the amount ot the Prize that each f one is emptied to, will be published attar every i drawn sin the following papers—AuaustaCcnsii.u ---j tlocalist. New Orleans Delta, Mot-ne oe*;sier, : Charleston ‘ asbsi-le Gazette. Atlaita )n ---seiiiyericer, New York Weekly Day Book, &aannah Morning News, Richmond Despatch,New YorkDie patch, Paulding (Miss) Clarrton, and Liu e nock r (Ark ) T rie Democrat. octl—dkwtf M\si. aj \ \ if Hi ii THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FO DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS L?VER COMPLAINT, vyLaknf.ss of ant kind, AND A CUE, And the various affections’-consequent upon a dis eased STATE OF THE LIVER. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the .-iomsch, Col icky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despocd enev. 3ost : vencs? . Blind and Bleecmg fc ies. In ail Nervous,Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it basin numerous insiance* proved highly beneficial, aod in otuers effje ed a decided cure. Tn s is a puretv veire-taole comp.ini.d.prepared oa strictly scfor t-fic principles, after the manner of the relebra-ed HoMand Professor. Boerhave, Because of its great success in inoat of :ae Ear >pean States, \ i; ietrsdaction into the United Slates was intended more espec ally for those of onr I tberlacd Mattered . here, and there *ver the iaceofthis mighty eooßiiry. Meeting with great success among them, I now oi- I fer ittothe American public, know: ng tbai i iroly yoDiicnui vin<i€S D-iisw be I; fa Dariicularly recommended to perse ns whoss constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous useof arden’ spirit?, or other forms of dissipation. Gmraiiy i nsien a neons in tffect. it finds -s way and rectiy to ibe seat of life, thriiiing and quickening eTery nerve, ra'sintr up ihe drcoping spirit, and. in fact, infusing new health end vigor in the system. NuTlCE.—Whoever expects m fir.-d this a beve rage will be disappointed; but to the sick. weak, and low spirited, it Will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed ol einirular remedial properties. CAUTIO X! The g'eat popularity of !h : s delightful aroma has induced manv nutations, which the puboc should <nvd agaiust purchasing Bed. t persaaded to buy auyihiog ese a i.il you have given Boerhave*s H i- Jand Bit er* a feir trial. One botlle will convince yea how infinitely superior it is to all these Imita tions. at § 09 per bottle, or six bottles for $-5.00. fcy be SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE. JK.& CO, MANUFACTURING Pharmace tists and Chemiat3, PI ITSBURGH, PA. For sale in ‘Joluobus by Broo*s at C"apman. and Drug isis g-nerally throughout the State. April 24. ’SB, Iydwis TO THOSE INDEBTED. WE give notice that all ciaimsdne oa, and n * paid or satis *ctori!y arranged, prior to the next remniday of the respective counties in which the pa-ties reside, wiii besned. hlone shall be sligh *^naz2o—wtwtf. E. BARNARD fe CO. TO RENT. SEVFRAL TENEMENTS—one on Droid „ Street, eiigibie as a Board n g House. L T DOWNING. Aug 19—twtf.