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THE DAILY TIMES,
THE CITY.
The Plank Road.
Tiiia great business highway is undergoing a
thorough repair uader the eaper atendence ol L
G. Bowers, Agent of the Marine Bank in thiscit?.
The work has been ia progress for some tune, and,
when completed, the road will be ‘'as good as
new ” In the winter months especially it ia an
absolute necessity to the forwarding and receiving
business of our city, and, heuce, the efforts of the
Company and the energy of their agent are highly
appreciated.
New Advertisements.
Messrs. A. C. Satmders & Cos.
We invite the attention of onr readers U> the ad
vertisement of the above firm in another column
We do no more. We ask them to go and inspect
the r lirxe and splendid assortment of Shoes, at
No. 102 Broid street. We have examined for
ourselves, and declare .that in the article of Ne
gro Shoes, his stock excels any we ever saw. We
e mostly recommend our planting friends to give
them a call beFrepurcha ing their winter supply.
Oor .'aay readers will also tied something fine
and cheap ia the way of Gater- and Walking
Shoes.
Tney are expecting daily a largo supply of
Geats fine boots; indeed, they will have some
thing to suit every body, both as to quality and
pnee.
Don’t forget to attend the Auction sale of
Boo&s ny Messrs. Eiiis &. Mau,is, every night.
tSP’ Mr. J. H. Merry has crosse i over to No*
87 Broad Street and has just opened a large Stock
of Fall and Winter Clothing. There are two
points of commendation, as a clothing merchant,
which we believe ail who have traded w th will
accord to Mr. Merry ; that his clothing is always
of good miterial aod manufacture, and that it is
sold cheap.
Shall We Have a Daily.' —Are there
a thousand men in Gr-org a who are wip
ing to pay one dollar fora daily paper du
ring the sesiou of the Why
the Governor’s M-\~s-’.gv, first appearing in
the Daiy F Union , would be worth
the money paid for the paper the whole of
the Sr-ssion. All important bills as they
come up, and the rno?t important acts
will appear in our Daily, if we are suffi
ciently encouraged to issue it. Are ther e
no gentlemen in the Legislature who wisfi
to spread their speech*-s before their eori_
stituents? Hiiv, for the iife of us, w e
can tot understand the failure of the pub
lic o support our enterprise. We do not
expect to make a dime by it. It will be-
if issued at all, f>r the convenience
of pub ic. A fewd ys only remain to
its fate. —MUledgevtile Federal
Union,
Walking Upon the Water—At Am
sterdam there has a regatta of young
men who walk the water in called
podoschaphes. One of them, Mr. Ochsner,
who gained the accomplished the
fe it of walking op the Rhine from llotten
dam to Cologne, where he arrived on the
2*2-1 of August, having started from Rotter
dam oa the I6th.
We fi and the above paragraph ia the pa
pers. If true, ;t presents quite anew fea
ture in aquatics. According to he state
ment, th-winner of the prize walked 150
mile* in six days, or 25 miles each day,up
on the surface of the water.— Baltimore
Sun.
The R chmond Enquirer says there is
one square mile of bnd between Smyth
and Washington counties, Ya., on the north
fork of the Hoisioti river, which is worth
more than the whole valuation of the city
of New York. The salt rock, with n this
mile, ranges from seventy to one hundred
feet in thickness, which would yield a net
ton, or forty bushels of salt to every solid
vard it contain-, or over three thousand
million- of bushels! which, when manu
factured, is worth from forty to fifty cents
per bushel. But, presum tig it to be worth
twenty cents per bushel in the ground, and
we have six hundred millions of debars!
to which we must add two hundred and
fif ? millions of tons of piaster wi’hin the
same ?■ ace, worth in the ground about one
dollar per t>n, making a total of eight hun
dred and millions of do lars !
DULY COMMERCIAL RECORD.
Columbus Times Office, f)ct. 15.
COT I ON.—The maaket opened yesterday at
11-all 1-Bc. but closed with a better feellmg at
11 1 4c.
Receipts 1102. Sales 1155.
Acscsta, Oct. 12,6 p. m.
COTTON—The sales of coiton to-day reached
about 1.200 bale?, a great portioa of which was
made after our morning's repot t was closed. The
loiiowing quotations will convey a fair idea of
the prsces paid:
Middling 11 1-2
Good Middling 115-8
Middling Fair 11 3-4
Oct. 13n—Tne sales ot Cotton to-dsy reached
about 2.500 bales, at about 1-8 cent lower prices
than were paid on Tuesday. YV e quote for Good
Middling to Middling Fair llte. Tne iatterpriee
could only be obtained for very large and dee
lots. ...
New Orleans, Oct. 11,ISob.
COTTON There was an aerve demand on
Sanrdiy at the decline of the previous day and
the sales reached fully 1!,000 bales, the market
closing without further change of any moment.
COTTON QUOTATIONS
Inferior 5 © 7 3-4
Ordinary, 8 3 10
Good Ordinary, 13 3 4,211
Low Middling, 113 4® 117-8
Middling ...12/312 1-8
Good Mtddii —cl2 1 2
STATEMENT OF COTTOX.
Stock on hand 1.-t Sept., bales... .3>*,4< 1
Arrived since 162 16?
Arrived Saturday 3,281—16,',443
195,886
Exported since 62423
Exported yesteria* 6,312 69,730
Stock on hand cot cleared 126,156
Arrived at Sav xmah-
Steamship Montgomery, Crocker, 60 hoars from
New York, to Brigham Baldwin &. Cos.
Touched off Tybee—U S M steamship Isabel,
Roiios. from Havana via Key West, and proceed
ed to Charleston.
Ship Junius Enkioe. Boatoa, with bay, to or*
49 r.
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD,
CONSIGNEES, OCT. 15, 1858.
MiWPRR, JL Logan,
Mob i GRK. Maileydr Hodges,
McKee Ris McKee, GL Me Gough dc Cos,
A Veiati, I Harris,
J L Celia, Morns &. o
E Barnard and Cos, C B Loyd,
P Spencer, Gunby and Cos,
Bedell and Weems, W T Ogietree,
C Ogietree, W W Robinson,
J S Pemberion if Cos. Hamman dt Sdn.
Dactorth, N & Cos Van Marcu 3 ,
D Bussey and Bro W S Needham,
W D Horton, T McKenna,
Rev S H H. ggns, Hughes, Daniol &, Cos
F R Shackleford, J F Baggett,
Smith 5c Daniel F Laadoo,
[YV K.; T C Pridgeon,
N Fort, B G if S Stern,*
1 G Strupper, D S Stern,
Rt-di, Johnson Ar Cos Sammis 5c Roodof,
S Sctiulein and Cos, D Wa bamn,
YY*von 5c Park, G YV Delbride 5c Cos,
Dillingh m t D Tuttle, YV and Cos.,
Bachle & Cos. I A^Brocks
Col lroo Work?, S Rothchild A Bro
Pease and Clark. Greenwood and Gray,
D B Tnompson Ac Cos J H Gatewood,
H C McKee, E G Dawson,
R Ellis 5c Cos, YV! J Tatten,
R T Hudspeth 5c Cos. C H Murphy,
Huil, Due* if Cos J P lilges,
E ri Beall, YV & M )
S YV, OP
Harrisoa and Pitts, 25 Bales Bagging, J
Davis aod Wilson,
MONTGOMERY AND W. P. R.R.
CONSIGNEES, OCT- 14 *SB.
D HardT and Cos , YY* J Tilton,
Yonge Shouts 5c Cos, Estes and Bro,
J Ac A Gamrael id Co,R 1 Mills,
M sic AG Mays, J Ennis and Cos
Gr-enwood and G, Hjghes, Daniel and Cos
V D Tharpe, B and C
J M Saapp, City Mills,
ARRIVALS, October 14.1858*
AT THE PERRY HOUSE:
B D Harris, J T Wiiibngbt, Ala; M H Means,
Ga; Tnomas YY* Coles and Lady, Montgomery,
Ala; Mrs R C Shorter aud se.vant Eutauia, Ala, i
J YV Harris, Y'a; A T Candle, F M Boynton,Ga;
Robt Raiford, Pn lip Raiford. Miss; A \V YVhee
ler, Ga; Mrs YY i ! son, Mrs Browder, Ala , Judge
VY’ellbora. Columbus ; YY’ B Bowen, Moss Hill,
Aia ;A J Wil-oq, Gleanviile, Ala ; J M Ylilier,
Mi.iedgev lie,Ga ; Col Milton Browder, Glenn
viiie, Ala; Gabriel Toombs, YY'asiucgton, Ga ;
Mrs M R Miiier, Milledgevilie.Ga ; D B Leslie,
Fla; YV A Cureton, Mi-s Appling and servant,
Ga; V!r Parker, L T Woodr ff, W B Krigham,
H M Holman, Ala; YY E Pope, Mr Napier, Mr
Sm; h and soo. Col A'a pier, Joseph Pou, Ga; O A
Bonin, S C.; James Hard-, Baltimore; J H Aus
tin, Mrs YV Austin nurie and child, Fla.
AT THE PLANTERS HOTEL:
Dr B aekbarn and son, Daniel Bartlett anddaugh
ter. B A Baldwin, H C Racdie, A I YY'ard Col
YV Ragland, J L Downs, James Adams, N P
Manna, R M Gray J J Roquemore, J E Mathis,
> G Robison, H YY Howard, A F Clemons. Ga;
John YY hite, N. C ; H C •’ iikerson, P J Harris,
B F Malone, JnoS ciirb.J 0 er, Jno Hardv,
J D Parker, YY’ M. Parker, F G Jones, Sandv
Beiiamv and-ervant, T Yl oloreiand, Col S Ben
ten, A Weaver, J C Gr fin, T H Dawson, L M
McGraw lady and child, Ala
-31. Von Humboldt has celebrated his
ninetieth birhday An English cotrespon
dent, writing from Berlin. says that ’'never
did a conqueror receive congratulations
from so many persons and such great dis
tances, as the p si i y y iiad to carry on
Tuesday morning to the well known house
in th>” Oransienburger-strasse. Those who
have been fortunate enough to enjoy a peep
at the fifth volume of Kosmos, which is
still under his hands, assert that neither in
style nor contents does it. in the least, yield
to the four volumes which preceded it.—
Humboldt himself, is said to be of opinion
that he will die next spring, just after hav
i?ig completed the last of the task he has
undertaken. But his friendsjwho observed
him, speak differently, and are boid enough
to predict that this time lie will prove to be
altogether in error, and that a very differ
ent celebration from that which he antici
pates will next year take place in his
house.’*
DRUGS. DRUGS. DRUGS,
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
. DRUGGISTS.
SIGN OF THE NEGRO !f .MORTAR,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Have on hacd.and are constantly receiving a
large and well selected stock ol
DRUGS. ME ICINFS. tHEMIALS,
DeVTYL AND SURGICAL IN
ST SU MEN TS. PAI NTS. OIL,
DYE STUFFS,
And all other articles pertaining to their busl
ines?, which they offer at the lowest prices, and
warrant :hem fresh and genuine.
FAMILY MEDICINES,
.As well as Physician;? bills, put up with neatness
and dispatch. Prescriptions accurately prepared
at all umee of the day and night.
FANCYGOODS,
LU BIN’S Handkerchief Extracts, fine Cologne
YVaters. fi e Soaps aod pomades, also Hair
aod Too h Brushes of English and French minu
idcture. Sold by BROOKS Ac. CHATMAN.
Bept. d—tf.
BRAOTIES AND WINES.
FOR Medicinal and culinary parposes- Sold by
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Sept. 23 a—tf.
POETER AND ALE.
OOLD by
o BROOKS &, CHAPMAN.
Sept. 23. d— if.
TOBACCO AOT SEGARS.
Cl OLD bv
’ BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Sept. 23. d—tf.
LEAD AND OILS.
White Lead, Linseed Oil, Sperm Oil,
L YY'ra’e Oi , Lard Oil NVatstoot Oil. Train
Uil, Slc. Sold by BROOKS &. CHAPMAN.
Sp.. 23 and -tf
BURNING FLUID.
SOU) by
BROOKS 5 CHAPMAN.
cep.. 23. d—tf.
GREY POTASH.
TN iar? or otberwi-e. Sold bv
1 BROOKS 5c CHAPMAN.
FOR SALE.
MTHE residence at present occupied by
the Rev. Mr YY'att. opposite Mr Slade’s
.possession given the Ist Jl. next. Also
two vacant lot* adjoining, with the store on Broad
street No 34, at present occupied by C. Michael
as a Furniture store, po-9es?ion given the first of
October. The above property nM rerted if
not sold. S BOY KIN. Ex.
Sept 24. d—tf. or T G HOLT.
TWO mouths after date I shall appj v* the
rabla Go art tjf > rdiiiary of Talbot county, Ga.
for teav* to sell the real estate and a* fro .3 ot R
dridee Adams, iate of asid countv. deceased.
JOHN J 5. AdaT
•et < 13~9. <
F. LAN DON,
I* STILL AT THE SIGN OP THE
where may be fouod ail kiods, sorts, sires, de
scriptions, qualities and quantities of HATS AND
CAPS,aod the prettiest Children’s Hats <sc Caps.
C H E A. 3?.
Columbus, Ga.,Oct. 5. 1858. w&dtf
FALL STOCK
OF
FURNITURE,
CARPETTING.
AND
CURTAINS,
NOW OPENING- AT
SAMMIS & ROONEY’S,
COLUMBUS. GA.
Columbus, Ga., Oct 6, 1858. dw3m.
MANLEY A HODGES.
4 RE dow in receipt of one of the best and most
A carefully selected tall stocks, they have ever
offc red to their customer?, prices low,
choice-
Robe ales Silas in great variety.
Robe ales Delaines
Robe ales Meriooe’s
Piaio orst-d Dechines
But Silk Robe ales.
7-8 and 10 4 TABLE DAMASK,
Lanea Sheeting 100 inches wide,
Pillow Li ueo 40 and 45 inches,
Napkins, Doylies, &c.
A Superior of
GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIERY.
10 11-12 and 13-4 MARSAILES QUILTS.
Superior Bed Blankets,
NEGRO BLANKETS.
WO >L HaTS; fcc.
Y'ELVET, BRUSSELLS. 2 and
3 PLY CARPETS,
RUGS, 4-c.
Our stock of WHITE GOODS and EMBROI
DERIES was never better.
MANLEY’if HODGES.
Sept 24, d—tf.
HARRISON A PITTS,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
NEGRO BROKERS,
•59 and 61 Broad street .Columbus, Ga.
417 ILL Kiil continue the above line at our old
it stand. Tna kful for the patronage hereto
fore so liberally extended to us by our friends and
the public, we hope by renewed exertions to mer.t
its continuance. Noeff rts will be spaced to give
entire satisfaction to those who may conSde their
business to our care.
Wo will our personal attention to the
sate of Real Estate. Merchandlseand Pro
duce. Having houses fitted up expressly tor the
purpose ,>* t are prepared to board, purchase
an i -eii Negroes Co^.mission.
Liberal advance- will be made as heretofore on
Nesrce* arc Merchandize.
Administrators and Executors’ sale# attended to
on reasonable term*.
tw A Sock .-d LIAELY NEGRGOEIRof all
clashes will bt kept coastantiv on hand.
CHArt. S. HARRISON,
GEOkGE I. PIT rs.
Columbus. Sept. 2, ISSB-—wtwiy
“MR."FLYNNE’S sctioolT
# he exercises of this School will be
resumed on Monday the 27th Sept.
in=t., and w(1 be continued to the
30th June 1859.
TERMS. SSO.
Sept, 22--wsfd -3w.
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
HAVING made our aTangemeota for
the Fall trade, we desire to purchase
50 or Sixty Likely Neg Toes.
of good character, consisting of yonng
men, women, plough boys,and gi r ls, for whom
the hig-.est ma-ketprice will be paid. Persons ha
ving neg Toes for sale wiiifind it to their interest
to give us a call. YY'e will receive aod sell Ne
groes on Commission and no efforts will be spared
to make satisfactory sales, for those who may
place their negroes ia our charge.
Liberal advances always made on negroes when
desired.
Call at the Auction and Negro mart of
HARRISON &: PITTS,
aag2l—wtwtf 50 & 61 Broad Street.
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE.
WILL open its next the 24ih of Sep
tember, with the following
FACULTY.
Rev. WM. J. SASNETT, A. M., D. D., Pres
ident and Proiessor of Moral Science and
Belles-Lettres.
Rev JAMES R MAY’SON, A. M., Professor
of Mathematics
WM. A. HARRIS, a. M., Professor of Nat
ural Science and French.
JOHN YV. AKERS, A. Yl-, Professor of Ancient
Languages and Li'eiature.
Mrs H. P. JUDGE, Instructress in English Lit
erature.
F, YY'URYI, M. D., Munich Uahrerrity, Pro
lessor o ; Music, instrumental and vocal.
SARA i CORRY’, Assistant in Music.
M iss M ARIA BROYY N, Instructress in Painting
and Drawing.
P. G BESSENT, Steward.
This insriiution offer* advantages which few, if
any, in the South can claim. For the eharaete
and completeness of its Faculty, for eiegaoce of
buiidmg? and general facilities of learning, for
accessibility, beauty and health ot 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, ncludine
board, washing, fuel, and literary tuition, SIBO
per session ot ten months.
For Catalogues address the Faculty, or
WM. A. HARRIS, Sec.
Sept.2o—w-fcdlm. Lagrange, Ga.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE firm of KING it S jRSBY is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, Those bavmg
demands against the firm as well as those mdebt
ed to it, will please cail on B A. Sorsby for settle
ment, at the Alabama Warehouse, who is hereby
•MhoriMdlo sent, the HNG
June 25—wtwtf. B. A. SORsBY .
TOBACCO MfENCVT
COLr.MBrS, GEORGIA.
ELLIS & MATHIS,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
MANUFACTURED TCBACCO,
HAVE on band and will eontiaue lo receive di
red .raoif hit class SAnrrAcrca**i
a.arje supply ot aA *' r *d> T<bacc w ca ibey will
u Factory Prices, expense*
paly added.
iy) rader* will do wu to call betore buyto
-*wer*. •eptT-.wfcd&att'*
DeW ITT’S
JEWELRY STORE,
At the Old Stand, next Door to J. Ennis & Cos.
99 Broad St., Columbus, G-a.
WHERE can be found a sepero assortment of Watches, Jewel
ry. Stiver Ware, Fancy Ha r Pins, Head Ornaments, Guos, Rifles,
Pistols, best quality of Gold Pet s, and every description of griods
tfffV -- usually kept m a first class establishment, for Cash or approved
\v* 1 lg|§ Credit. Every article sold will be warranted as represented, and
will not be allowed to be sold any other way.
Mr. J H. BRAMHALL, a practical Watch—maker, and Manufac
turer of tine Chronometer Duplex L-ver and other Watches, is in charge to do the
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 by having them properly repaired, also those who h ve been unfortunate
in having had their watches injured by incompetent workmen, and desire them put if
as good condition as when first made, and at reasonable rates. Sample- of his new
work wili be shown at any time.
Mr. is on hand a * his post, ready to set diamonds, make new Jewelry,
engrave neatiy, all kinds of Hair Braiding, in a neat and artist e 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. Oc:9—wdedom
A. H. DkWITT,
COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL,
TCSTDUJS IAXIgS.
T H 3 School will be < pencil on >1 >u.ay tne 4.fc
,nst by Mr. W. S. LEE, Jr. For the present
1 wili be conducted in & noose ontnelot
or Mr. John Johnson, immediate yeast of the Msth
odi*t Church. Mr. Lee is a $ >ulh Caroiln ac by
birth anc education, -..einfe a graduate of Charleston
Coilese. brines with him testimonials of prom
inent gentlemen in:k)Q?h Carolina and Ceorgia as to
character, scholarship and efficiency m impart.ng
instruction to others; which ail ar • invited to cafi
and examine for themselves at ihe school roomer
at the residence of M-. Johnson
Tsrm* per Scholastic Year $56 GO
Incidental Expenses $-2.00
oct2—dtf,
TO RENT,
4 A Convenient Residence ia the up- ,
fitTslg per part oi the City near the orphan
‘ll i Ast lum. Pos ess,oa g.vea immedi
*i ateiy. Apply to
; oct6—dtf \V. T.OGLETREE.
EXECUTOR’S SALE
—: OF a :
VALUABLE PLANTATION.
BY virtae of an order granted by the Probate
Court of Macon County, on the ilth instant,
to the undersigned, Executor of the last will and
testameot of Nathaniel H. Clanton, deceased, 1
will proceed to s*li to the highest bidder at public
outcry, before the Court House door,m Tuskegee, ;
Ala ,on Monday, the lS,h October next, the fol ;
towing tract of land, to wit: Tae south half o :
erection five (5. Section eight 8, and the north
half of Sect.on seventeen IT,) except forty acres
ia the ?ouh west corner of said hail Section ; all
in Townsh-p sixteen (16, of Range twenty three
(23.) The above* plantation comprises “twelve
hundred and forty acres in one body, of which J
seven hundred and fifty acres are in a fine state of .
cultivation, and the remainder heavily timbered I
woodland. The Residence of the late Nat. H !
Clanton is situated on the plantation, in a high
and beautiful woodland grove, about six
south-west from Tuskegee, and one hundred anc
fifty varus from the old Stage Road leading
from Tuskegee to Montgomery. The improve
ments consist of a good comfortable Dwelling. I
Negro Houses eoough to accommodate fifty
working hands, anew and splendid Gin House
au-d Screw, and ail necessary Stables and 1 ut
buiidiog? new and in good repair, a free stone
Spr ng giving abundant supply of %vater; hraUh
of the place is unrivaled in the State, in a word,
taking into consideration ihe rch e=s ot its soil,
the iir&iih of the place, the character of the ce;gu
borhuod, for its highly elevated tone of society,
and its convenience ! o market, this is beyond
doubt the mo=t desirable Plaauttoo in Macon
County.
Also, attho sarnet me and pi ce. North baifof
Section tweoty-nme .29, m Township sixteen
16,, of Range twenty-three U 23. lathis tract
there are about one hundred and fi ty acres in
cultivation.balance woodland, partly hammock,
lying on Big Calcbee Creek, situated aoout one
mile south of the residence o deceased Also, a:
the same lime and place, ihe North half of section
thineen (13 , in Township sixteen (16), of Ra ge
twenty-two (22 , known as the Haden tract, lying
in tbe fork of Big and Little Caiebee Creeks ; ail
rich hammock woodland.
The above Tracts ot Land comprise nineteen
hundred acres, all convenient to the residence,
and will be sold separate or together, to suit the
convenience oi porch iser-.
For further particulars, apply to William J.
Smith or Nathaniel H Clanton, on the premises
Will be sold for a d.vtsi n among the heirs.
TERMS—One haii due first JAnuar*. iB6O
and the balance due first January, IS6J, with impr
est from the firsr January, 1859. Notes witn
approv-d security.
Possession given first January, 1859-
JAMES H. CLANTON, Ext.
Sept. 16, ’SB. IS -dtd.
DRS GRIMES & WINGFIELD,
HAVEiW'ds e i ■t.-h-r in tne
4S3Jpranceof Nledi iue and <nr?ery.-
Vjf Jail* left at *v -irt & tom's Drug a- re oaring
4B the day. or Perry II -usi at night w.,i be
pr raptiy answered. Pa lents r>m a d.?;anc°
confided to the rcare wiare: ireev-rv > ic-ei-* ry
attention. sep'2A —d3-a
COTTAGE FARM.
Situated three nv: es?'d ah-, tea fr m
|4|l, 1 tiie City, is now offered ?or sale. It cod-
JUJiltaias 200 acres, about halt of which is
cleared and weii enclosed, the balance finely tim
bered, and is one of the most valuable and pleas
ant rsi-isnees in the county. The dwelling has
four comfortable rooms with fire place- m each, a
wide passage with pantries attached. A large
kitchen, smoke house and servants rooms; also
ba-n, stable, cow shedsycr os and carriage house,
all in a tew rods of a fine spring; also a large
garden acd young orchard. Oa the premises is a
neat school bouse, beautifully situated near anoth
er fine spring. Persons in want of a desirable
place, near the City, will find it to tbetr interest to
examine the above
Possession given first January nest.
For Terms, &e., apply to
AUG- L GRANT, Trustee,
or H\R*ISON & PITTS.
Columbus, Ga.,Sept wdtdlm
LOST.
4 BREAST PIN in the shape of a baneh of
A grapes, near the Methodist Church The
finder will be liberally rewarded hv calling at
dtf BROOKS Sl CHAPMAN.
M3L S. 17. 3HA231,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
THANKFUL for pas: and pretest
faTors, would respectfully give notice
V-ha: he continues ;o *iv- instruction
J * x 1/ • inVoeaand Instrumental mas c.
App.icat-Ots received a: Car.er? music Store.
Sepu T-d:-.m*
D. P- ELLIS. B. H. MATH:?
ELLIS & MATHJSr
Auction A €oninii*sioii
.Her chants.
COLUMBUS, GA.
WILL give prompt attention to tae sale of
Merchandize* Country Produce, 3fe
groet, Furniture, Vehicles, Stock,
Real Estate, fcc. Ac.
Will also live particular attention .© Renting Real
Estate, Hiring >e*roes. *c. *c
Adm'.nUtratore and Goardiau’s sales w-il be con
ducted on reasonable ertna.
LiBExAL AD/ASCEd will be made. A'* gvods
B atore all be insured, on less otherwise duected.
9elnntbns. Sept. 7—wit43i
w. \V. ItuBISON.
W boleeaie Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES, See.,
WEST SIDE OF BROAD STREET,
Colombo-, Georgia.
HAS now on band, and will constantly keep,
an excellent selection ot all ihe articles usu
ally kept id tiie Grocery line. His ;tock consists
in part of
Bacon, Lard, t lout ; Sugar, Cofiee, Syrups. Flour,
Salt, vcr Cheese, R igging, Rope, Tobacco,
Noils, s *3p. Crockery, Arc. Together with- ve
ry article usually Qemanded by th- ei r y or country
trad-, ail ot which be offers to bis trienos and the
public, at ihe lowest market prices. Call see.
Sept. 4,1553. dAtw3m.
BACON.
35,000 lbs Tennesse-* Clear Sides,
40,<X>0 lbs. Tennessee Shoulders,
On consignment and Ur sale at
HUGHES, DANIEL & CO.
Sept. 20th, 1853. dtw
A LXRGE STOCK OF
FILL&IS INTER DBV (ifIODS.
J■ KY LE cp CO.,
HAVE now in store the ■ irgptt and best select
ed Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
ever ottered ia Colurahts. Also a fine assort
rneot of Carpets, Rugs, Shoes, Ha-s, <vc., all at
tbeir u-ua! low prices—wua additional induce
ments to cash Payers
Columbus, Bept. 18. 1858. w6tdif
E. BARNARD & CO.
COLUNIBU3, GA,
WHOLESALE A.ND RETAIL
SHOCEHS & PROVISION DEALERS
HAVE on ban j, and will constant v k>-ep,
a large and well selected Sto.k,embracing
every anicte in their line, which are ofi-red
1 to their triends and tae pabuc.at the lowest
market prices C:me and see us-
Columbus, Sept. 29, 1857. w&twtf.
To Our Customers!
FROM and after the first January next, we shall
adopt, as nearly a; possible, toe CAM!
> V'l’E.H Necessity Com; cl- us to U>‘
t our-e. From that day all articles w:li be priced
as casa. Where credits are given (which will on
iy be extended to -h:ee who have prutn tly pa and
us) au addition will be made to the price named
according to the time required bv the purchaser.
E BARNARD, do CO.
Dec, 31.1857—w6uw6 n.
CIGARS DIRECT IMPORTATION,
1 A A BOXES Hivana Cigars of various brands
IUV lor saie at small advances for Cash by
Jan 19—wtwtf E. BARNARD iz CO.
New Fall & Winter Goods.
4 4’’’E are now prepared to offer, at re ucsd
\ V pr ces tor Cash, one of the largest and mos
varied assortments o- S ap’e and Fancy Dry
Goods ever exhibited in Columbus Our stocs
comprises toe most choice and selected vane
ty of English, Fr<r ca and Se ts Dry Goods of oar
own selection, many of whic we:- imported ex
pressly tor our hoi-e. together wrh our usua
stock ol Staple and Demesne fabrics. Aso tine
Bed Blankets, Negro Blankets, Brogans, Kerrey
Afe , Ac. We bei w name a few ot our leading
sty les .•
LADIES'DRESS GOODS:
Rich S;ik Robes
Piain SiiK Dresees,Robe a’Lessiye;
A variety of Fancy Silks from sll to §2B per !
pattern;
Chintz Figured French DeLaiae® ;
Rich Fi jured ‘ rner.can DeEames ;
French Figured Ca?L:n-rt-s;
Black Alpacas; French Merinos ;
Two Jup-s, Robes a’Lee, §SO to §t>s each ;
N-w sVj l- Fancy S;. ; Dr-sS, at §ll each ;
French Printed DeLa ne Robes a'Lee.very rich:
French DsLame Robes Armeaieone ;
Rich Printed Pete Chevers ,
B ack Bombazines ;
English, French .au American Gr'.nghams ;
French, English, aad the be-si Aineneaa Prints,
dec., dec.
Uwia2 to t!te fact that Shawls are to be the pre
vailing stvle for Ladies’ wear the coming winter,
we are we i pr-pirea to exhibit a large .-lock, ia
great vanes ot colors, styles, Src-, among which is
the Circular Shawl. VVe also have our usual
stock of Cloth and Velvet Talmas
Bioliis'best Black French Broad Cloths, Black
French Doeskin-,Beaver Clot -.reii Frencn Fa-i
---cy Csssimeres, Satinet-, Sheeios Greys, Tweens,
Jeans, dee., A c.
New-tvle Chenille Bonners, Bonnet Ribbons,
French Flow'rs. Vei K, •'/■•.ns, S'st Belts,best K.d
Gloves at 75e , Ladies’Co;too, Wool and Siik.
iiosiery, Bead Dresses, Stars, Ladies’ Silk ana
Casnmere Gauntlets, Ac., n c.
We keep a stock of Embroidered Sleeves, Col
lars, Bands, Edgings, See., second to no house in
Georgia. Oar stock of these goods is now very
complete.
v e are well prepared to offer inducements to
hovers of Osnarnirgs Kerseys, Lindseys, Shrenng-
Shirtings. Stupes: T.cks, arm have a very
complete stock ot Ladiesand Gent*? fine Shoes
Negro Brogans. Kip Brog .ns, Fine Call Bao*s,
Ladas’ Her! Gaiters, Children s, Youths, B- ys,
and Misses tsn A!-■> a :arje stoc.-v ot Ncg n
Wool Hats font's B-ugii Soft Fur rl.its ‘
together w.ta a eompiete stuck, oi Hats and Cap?
for Bvs.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
On the second dxr, over oar stock of Dry j
Goo-ds. we keep a good assortment of ready
made Clothing.
We buy our goods mostly f r cash, anc
el; ex Insively for cash at short profits, thus sav
ing tor oar patrons at i-ast a difLreoc-e of fireeo to
t weety-five per cent, from the usual Credit system
We earnestly solicit acail, L— iiev ng t at we wel
in evervcase, be able to GIN E ENTIRE SAT
ISFACTION .
GEO. W. ATKINSON & TAYLOR,
Broad street, one door sooth f Randolph suee:,
rclow the Poai Office, Coiombas, Ga.
Sept 24th w—ti
TWO m . r.tits afterdate apnli'atiou wil. be made
to the nouoribie Court of* ‘rdi ar> of Cbattiboo
chcc county or leave to *elt the hnd* beiotging to
the es -'.e of Green Bently, deceased-
HYMAN ALBBiTTriN, adm r.
SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES
Triumphant!
SWAN & CO.
CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL,
WITHOUT INTERRUPTION!
SWAA & CO’S
Lotters arc legal and authoriz
ed bv the of Georgia
OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN
THAT OUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN
FIARL4 ; THAT OUR PRIZES ARE
PUNCTUALLY. AND THAT OUR
SCHEMES
ARE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER
LOITERY IN THE WORLD.
The following schemes will be drawn by S SWAN
& co. Maii&Scrs o tne Spa* - a caiemi Lottery, to
e&~h ol t heir r.Ukle Du tube r tea lor ciwber
16.V3, at Augusta, Geor.ia. to whicli city they nave
r. moved their principal ©dice.
Cias.- 1 35 draws Saturday, Oct. 2, 1858.
Class 3d draws Saturday, Oct. 9, 1858.
Cliss 37 draws Saturday, Oct. 16, 1858.
Cia-s 38 draws Saturday, Oct. 23, 1858.
Cites 39 draws SSaiurd-.y, Oct. 30, 1858.
On the Plan of Sing e Numbers.
50,000 TICKETS—S 435 rttlZtS.
SEAF.LV ONE FF.IZF. TO EVERY SISE TICKETS
Scheme!
To be drawn every Saturday in Oct.
1 Prize of $7 >.OOO
1 -
1 *• lu.ooo
1 M J,t*w
1 “ 4,100
l - 3,000
i *• I^oo
“ 1.100
4 “
4 rOO
4 i 7w>
4 bOO
50
5d 30
I>o 125
23-1 *d#
APPOXIMATION PRIZES.
Prizes of S'W Approx'gto S7i),MoPrht
** 31 ~ 30.04 0 “ I,’ 00
- 200 “ i<>.(H>o * rPO
- l*i “ 0,414 0 -00
“ 100 4,04) 4*o
w 75 3.0 W) “ 3t-0
*• 50 “ 1,54 0 ** 24 0
,ni;0“ 20 are #loo.o*o
5.4-5 Puzes smouctirg to $320,400
Whole Ticket* $10; Haiv s 85 Quarter* sv.so
A Circalar the p!an of the Loileries, will
forwarced to anj onedtsirt a* of r*-ceivn.. n
Cen Scales ot Packages wiu bo soluattba follow
ing rat- s which re .he nsa.
Cer nica;e> •! Packag*sof 10 Whole Tickets.. s§o
- *• 10 Half 40
- “• 10 Quarters ** ‘JO
“ 10 Eighths “ 10
FN ORDERING TICKFTS OR ttbTIPK AIES
~Kncio.e the money to oar address the Tickets
r diered on recti,*t of wnico they will be lorwarded
y fi*st mail. * iirenc-- re cs:> have Tickets ending
n an) Siiurethey may des gnate.
The Li si ot drawn numbers ai;4 Prizes will be sent
to purchasersimmed>ateiy alter ;hedrawing.
m iii p.eare- write their sizi atores plain
and give these Post * ‘dice, toumy and State.
Kememt-er that every Prize redrawn undpayable
in hi ! with oat ;ie*iu‘-ti *n.
All Pr.zes o? $1,009 and under paid immediately
after the drawing—other poizes at ?be usual t.me of
thirty days.
Alt communications strictiy oonfiden iai.
Address orders le Tickets or t ertidcates to
8. SWAN 4c CO., Augusta, Ca.
Persons residing near M ntgom. rj. Aia.or Atlanta
Ga .can have tbeir ord-is nued, and save time by
A Iret *f tfco numbers shat are d'awn irom
the wheel, with the amount oi the IV ze that each
one i* entitled to, will be pub,;*fcta alter every
draw::.*; ,and the iollowing paters —Au*usa Ccusir.u
• nalist. New *riears Oe*ta. Mobi.e Register,
Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette- Atlanta n
:elligenctr, New UorktVeekiy Day 8,.*0k, Sa*arDah
Aloruiag News, Richmond Dr-p ioh, Ne* Vork r;is
patch, Paulding * >Ess ; CUmon, and Em e Rock
( Ark .> T rit Democrat. ocil— c&wtl
I 1/ I* liii .1 if E li 5
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY fOE
STSPEfSW,
DISUSE OF THE KIDNEYS,
UVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ASY KIND,
AND a cue.
And the various a3ec‘.ions’conse.juent upon a dis
eased
STATE OF THE LIVER.
sach as lodigeaiioD, \ci,tyotkhe .-toosacb. Col
icky Pains, Heartburn, t oss o: Appetite, t espoed
eocy, ‘j.'it iveiitss Blii-d aid Bleemiiy files, fn ail
Nervous, Rfceunjatie and Affecsiors, it
ras in nuaierons instances proted bisLl) bet t&cial,
and in ot tiers eff?: ed a decide,! care
Ttiis is a. purely vese-aoie c->nipcuiid.prepar<-d on
strictly sciem-JSe principles, after the tnanne of'he
cetfc jrated Holland * r -lessor, 8 erbave, Be-ause
of its great success in aims of uc >'ur -peaa States,
• i* dr-duct: on into the f’mied -States * intended
more e?pec ally for tnose of our t ther.and scattered
here and there -ver tne fa eo'tois niigOty country.
Meeting riihi"eat success acaoug them, I now oi
ler it to the American public, knowing that its truly
worderfui u-diciusl virtues nail be acknowledged.
I; is particularly recommended to those pergens
wh .si coustrations may have been impaired b> the
continuous use of arden’ spiritr, or other forms of
dissipation. Geoiraiiy Ina.antaueouf jb .ffrcL it
finds is way and rectlyto she seat of life, thrilling and
quickening every nerve, rs'omr up :be drooping
spirit, and, in lau, in usins new health and vigor in
the sjstem.
N-GTli.'E.—Whoever expeesa to find this a beve
rage wiil be disappointed; hot t-s the sick, weak,
and low sp.rited. it w 11 prove a E'atefni aron at;c
cordial, po*se-ied of sinvuli/- iv-medial properties.
C A U TI O A !
The great popularity of th* deiiektfnl aroma has
•indneed many tailattons, which the pab-tc should
guard azau.si purchasing Be not persuaded to buy
anything e e a r 1 you have srivea Boerbave’s Hoi
:and Bitters a istr Uial. One Bottle will eonv nee
you how i&fin'.e y super!.r it is to all these iaiiia
tions.
at SlOdper fcoula, or six bottles for
5-S.OO, b 7 the
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE. JR. & GO.,
MAXUFAfTURING
Pharmace tists and Chemists,
PI TSBUPGH. PA.
For sale in Coin bhs by Brooks &JL captuin, and
Dreg ists g-:ieralty throurhoas the rstate.
April 24. ’3B. lydwis
TO THOSE INDEBTED.
r-v-rj? hereby sive notice that al: claims due us. and
\\ dim pa-d or satis actorily arranged, prior to the
next return day of the respective counties ia which
trie panics reside, will be sued. None shall be sligh
ted.
taar2o—wtwtf. E. BARNARD fe CO.
TO RENT.
SEVERAL TENEMENTS—oae on
Street, eligible as a Board’ g H kis^.
L. T. DOWNING
Aug. 19—twtf.