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THE DAILY TIMES.
THE CITY.
Nch Advertisements.
Our readers are referred to Law Card of Messrs.
Johnson <fe Sloan in another column. Also to the
dissolution of the old iirm of Wellborn, Johnsn A
Sloan. It will be seen that Judge Wellborn de
clines to take any more new cases in law.
We invite attention to the advertisement of Mr.
A. \elati, in to-day’s issue. Our friends in city
or country, who want anything in the Confection
ery lino will serve their own interest by giving
him a call. His stove is well arranged and bis
shelves are filled with excellent candies and all
sorts of good things.
Those interested will take notice that the Pews
of the Baptist Church will be rented on Monday
morning next at ten o'clock.
*
Mortuary.
Our city Sexton, Mr Six, has furnished us a re
port of the deaths in this city for the month of Oc
tober. The aggregate interments are 23, of these 8
were colored, and half of the number were young
children. This was the heaviest monthly mortal
ity since February. Our city is remarkably healthy
at this time—so say the physicians.
Ark now ledgrmcnls.
Wo have received from Mr. A. Velati specimens
of Almond, Cable and Cocoanut Candy of his own
manufacture. We have subjected them to gas
tronomical criticism and pronounce them good.—
lie has a fresh supply of his own handiwork al
wnys for sale.
Jlov. Sam. 1> Rice. — The Montgomery Mail
learns that Chief Justice Sam. D* Rice, of that
State, has declared his intention to resign his seat
on the Supreme Bench, to take eflect early in Jan
uary. This decision of Judge Rice has been made
in opposition to the wishes of almost the entire
Bar of Alabama, all of whom have the highest
appreciation of his legal attainments, and his
wortli as a man. The inadequacy of the salary to
the service required, is said to be the cause of this
determination on the part of Judge Rice. To
serve the State at $.‘5,000, when his practice would
bring him four times as much, is rather too much
to require of the Judge’s patriotism, lie will re
sume the practice of his profession in ’Montgome
ry* m
Memento.
My son, be this thy simple plan :
Serve God and love thy brother man ;
Forget not in temptation’s hour,
That sin lends sorrow double power;
Count life a stage upon thy way,
And follow conscience, come what may,
Alike with heaven and earth sincere,
With hand and brow and bosom clear,
“Fear God, and know no other fear.”
Tribute of Respect.
City Light G-itards Armory, )
Oct. 28th, 1858. j
Brethren in Arms : —Death has again, with its
ruthless hand, invaded our ranks; leaving us to
mourn tho loss of our friend and comrade, George
Gvllen. But yesterday he moved among us in
the strength of manhood and all the pride of life—
to-day, it is only left for us to hope that the sod
may rest lightly over his remains, lie united
himself with this Company in its infancy—has
ever been a valuable and faithful member, and
warm companion ; he was ever ready, at tho tap
of tho drum, to be where duty and the interest of
the Company called.
While his untimely death should be a warning
to us, his attachment for this Company should en
courage us to enlist for the war and die with our
armor on. Peace be to his ashes. Be it there
fore
Resolved , That by the death of our brother,
George Gullen, the City Light Guards have lost
an efficient and useful member, a devoted friend,
and a-boon companion.
Resolved 2d, That we wear the usual badge of
mourning for thirty days.
Resolved 3d, That our sympathies and condo
lence are enlisted in behalf of the relations and
friends of our much beloved brother at his sudden
and premature death.
Resolved 4th, That these resolutions be spread
on the minutes of our Company, and that they be
published in the City papers—a copy furnished
the relatives of our deceased brother.
Privates T. W. ATKINSON,
R. W. STEVENS,
W. D. MATHEWS.
DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD.
Columbus Times Office, Nov.3, 30.
COTTON —Our market was dull yesterday
without any quotable change. Receipts for the
day 1835 bales. The exact amount of sales un
known at prices ranging from 10M to 10%c.
Mostgomkry, November 1.1858.
COTTON. —Our river is navigable for the large
class boats; freight is reduced to one dollar per
bale to Mobile, which caused our market to ad
vance l ic. The sales during Thursday and Fri
day last were large. All that was on the market
for sale was taken up at the above advance. Strict
Middling selling freely at lie. to-day. The mar
ket is quiet, owing to dispatches from New Or
leans quoting prices down ‘sC. It was difficult to
sell Rood Middling over 11c. We quote Middlings
10'vc.
Stock on hand Sept. Ist, . . . 5C>
Kee’d since, ..... 45,752
45,320
Shipped since Sept. Ist, . . . 6,640
Stoc on hand Nov., Ist, 1858, . . 39,680
Rec’d same time last year, . . . 12.396
Shipped,
Stock on hand Nov. 2d, 1857. . • 9,811
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD,
CONSIGNEES, NOVEMBER, 3, ’SB,
M .4 W V R R. b Paullain,
Mob. A O R R, F R.
J J Me Ken dree, F, Barnard A Cos
Estes & Bro., Hull, 1> & Cos,
Danforth N & Cos., A A 1>
Redell A Weems. F R Shackleford.
DL Booker, C Goldstein,
F Bachle, Wells Curtis A Cos.,
J S Pemberton, 1 L Celia,
IV W Robison, A Cos J W Pease & Clark,
J Durkin, 1> Young,
J A McNeill, C Wise.
Ragland A B, W E Sanford A Cos.
Hettinger A S M K Harris.
Cowdery A Cos. ti M Atkinson A T.
j F Iverson, II Middlebrook ACo
J Ennis A Cos T II
E B Young A Son, .1 A I)
Lednum A David, A C Saunders A Cos.
M Jaeobe £ Schulein,
J Ligon, K A Cos
Redd Preer A Cos., Muscogee R. R.,
A an Marcus, A C Flewellen,
Allen and C N P Carreker,
F W hilhelm, 1 loward Factory,
Redd J A Cos., Tuttle W A Cos,
S a minis A Rooney, A A elati,
OgletrceA Jackson, H Ovsterman,
Hughes D A Cos., H J White.
Smith A Cos., Rock Is. Mills,
J Bussey, C H McCall,
Ellis A Mathis, Greenwood A G,
Dillingham AD, US,
W 6 Needham,
ARRIVALS, November 2, 1858.
AT THE PLANTERS HOTEL:
A Smith, Chattahoochee, county, Ga; Isaac T
Robinson, Marion county, Ga: Thus J Levy,
Coffee co, Ala; J N Gilbert, 31 C Gilbert, Thomas
Gilbert. WIV McCoy, Isaac 3 Wright, Young F
Wright. J L Logan, Stewart comity, Ga: E B
Smith, 31 cCurdy Sparks, Talbotton, Ga: J 31
Henry, F B Adams, Muscogee county, Ga; Jacob
Parker. Joseph King. Chattahoochee county, Ga.
James Davis, Muscogee co; William Callahan,
LaFayettc, Ala: John Irwin, John A Lott, Stew
art county, Ga: M'm F Kiekngy, Lumpkin; Lewis
Pulley,'l homas Pulley, Madison county, Ky; E
Broehway, Conn; John L Simmons, Muscogee co;
Nathaniel Thompson, James B Kvley, Talbot co;
Win CTh omaston, John R Mays, Harris county;
Dr J II Thomas, Union Springs, Ala, _G S Nelson
Ala: Weeks Pippin, Abbeville, Ala: T J Stanford
Lawrenceville, Ala; William J Bickerstaff, Ala;
Miss Bickerstaff, do: John M Freeman, Jackson
county, Fla; R G Herbert. Persons’ Depot, Ala:
William Parkman, Cattaboochee county: A C
Morrison, Muscogee county; G J Stratford, Villu
la, Ala: A 11 Renfroe, Ala: Miss 3littie Walker,
Ala: Miss Eliza Renfroe, Ala: William Jones,
Muscogee county, Ga: II G Mathis, Piueville, Ga:
M L Bivins, do: Miss Lou Perry, Ala.
AT THE PERRY HOUSE.
W 31 Worn 11, Harris, county, Ga; II S Smith,
Mobile. Ala; S Aeee, Bellview, Ga: A Burt, Tal
bot: Wade Keys, Montgomery, Ala; A J Wright,
Oak Bowery, Ala; Janies Shuter, Augusta, Ga:
A Renlroe, James Toole, Miss McClay, Ala; Col J
A L Lee, Ga: Charles F Newton, Ala; F Noble,
Atlanta, Ga; Richard Munafec, Talbot; D B
Preston, .James F Carter. Ala: R Stratford; Rome
Ga; 31 Dusenberry, Preston, Ga.; J C Lord, N
York; W F Alexander, AVashington, Ga; 3liss
Wynn, Miss Morris, A C Morris, J W .Morris,
DIE Wynn, 3luscoogee county, Ga.
HARBOUR COUNTY LANDS
FOR SALE.
HAVING purchased land in the West, I now
oiler lor sale both my p ! antations, lying on
the North Cowikee Creek. ‘Pile place on which
I now reside, known as the Barna Ivey Plantation
contains 2,475 acres, with a large proportion of
fresh and Hammock land. Tin re are on the plan
tation 1,400 acres cleared, and in a fine state of
cultivation, thoroughly drained, with a large num
ber of well located ditches. The dwelling is
commodious, having 6 large rooms, neatly finish
ed, and i9 bituated within the corporate limits o
Glennville, convenient to the Colleges and
Churches. ‘The out-houses are in good repair and
sufficient for the accommodation of 100 negroes.
On th s place, are two new gin houses, one of
which is propelled by water power, to which is
attached a grist mill, all in good order.
Lying broadside this place is my other planta
tion, recently owned by Col. W. H* Owens, con
taining 9UI acres. The dwelling, out-houses, gin
house and screw are all new and well finished,
and equally convenient to Glennville. Being de
termined to sell, 1 would not object to dividing
my lands to suit purchasers. To those acquainted
with these lauds 1 need not say more—to those at
a distance, 1 would say that they cannot be ex
celled in point of health or productiveness in east
Alabama.
Glennville is noted for the morality, intelligence
and refinement of its citizens. It is situated 12
miles from the Mobile and Girard Railroad, 6
miles from.Jernigao, a steamboat landing on the
Cliattahoochie river, and 16 miles from Eulaula,
to which point the South-Western Railroad of
Georgia will soon be completed. For further par
ticulars, address me at Glennville, Alabama.
P.S. As 1 am axioufto carry out my plans west
I propose if 1 can find a purchaser lor ihe above
named lands, to let them go at the low price ot
twelve dollars and a half per acre, cash.
And if not sold before Saturday the twentieth of
November next, 1 will have them divided into
two or more tracts by a.survey, and oiler them
on that day at public outcry to the highest bidder.
Land buyers might do well to examine the
lands before buying elsewhere.
H. BASS.
Oct. 22, 1858. d&wtf
U ATIIRANK's’ T'HESE Scales are now
r AIIvdAJN JVo | regarded as Standard
Leslies* ‘or Correct Weight, and
i tre in use by nearly eve
>y Railroad Company,
FAIRBANKS’ tlercaant and manufactu
_ _ ring establishment thro’-
out the country. The re
putation which these
~ . tt-it-i t ivTTrm iScalesJhave acquired has
FAIRBANKS oeen of steady growth
h°m the commencement
to the present time, and
is based upon the princi
t-i a inn a AXT’-o pie adopted by us, and
FAIRBANKS never deviated from, of
allowing none'but perfect
<■:>.• weighing machines to go
orth from our establish-
FA TR RANKS’ ,nent
-1 ill-IXi J- Vi> iv.a We have more than one
SC’iilCS* jhuudred different modifi
icationsof these Scales ad
apted to the wants of eve-
FA T RBANKS’ |*-y department of business
rAt ixvxv ivo whereacarrcct apd dura _
Scale's. o!e Scale is required.
Call and examine, or
„ .. f** . , Lend for an illustrated
Bell, Prentiss & Cos. Ag t q rcil i aP .
Savannah, Ga- FARRXNK3& CO.
Oct22—d2aw w4m. tlroadway,
New York.
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
■TBiumfif.lt>. Mass., 20tli Dec.. 1855. —Dr. J. O. Ayer
—1 do not hesitate to say the best remedy I have ever
found ‘tor Coughs. Hoarseness. Influenza, ami the
concomitant svtnptoins of a Cold, is your ( 111. KK \
PECTORAL.’ Its constant use in my .practice andjny
family for the last ten years has shown it to possess
superior virtues for the treatment of^thc^^nnMdaints.
\ B MORTLEY, Esq. of Ftica. N Y. writes: “I
have used vour Pectoral myself and m my taimly ever
since von invented it. and believe it the tbest med.cme
for its nurposc ever put out. W ith a bad cold I should
sooner pav twenty five dollars for a bottle than do
without it. or take any other remedy.
CROOP. WHOOPING COUCH, INFLT ENZA.
Sprixgfield. Miss. Fen. 7. 185 b.
Brother Aver: 1 will cheerfully certify your Pectoral
is the best remedy w e possess for the cure ot h
Cough. Croup* and the chest diseases ot .children. ‘> e
of your fraternity in the South appeciate your skill.amt
commend vour medicine to out people.
lIHRAM CONKLIN. M. D.
Amos Lee, F.sq.; Monterey, la., writes 3d January
1856. “1 had a tedious Influenza, which confined me
in doors six weeks; took many medicines without re
lief; finally tried your Pectoral fcby the advice of our
clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness in my
throat and lungs; less than one half the bottle made
me coniplotelv'well. Your medicines are the cheapest
as well as the best we can buy, and we esteem you
l)r. and vour medi*'ines as the poor man’s friend.
ASTHMA OR I li’-THSIC. AND BRONCHITIS.
West M VNCHEST3R. Pa. Feb. 4. 1856.
Sir. Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellous
cures in this section. It has relieved several from
alarming symptoms ot consumption, and is now curing
a man who has labored under an aftection ot the lungs
for the last forty y p\ R KB. Merchant.
\ V Rainsev M l> . Albion. Monroe County.lowa
writes, Sept. 6. 1855: “During my practice of many
wars. I have found nothing equal to your ( berry I oc
tnntl for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients
or curing such as are curable.”
We might add volumes of evidence, but the most
convincing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found
in its effects upon trial.
SOLD BY’
Dr David Young, and Danforth & Nagel, in Colum
bus. and bv Druggist* aud dealers in Medicines jrer,*r
ally every where •ct36-w63.
NOW OPENING.
AT
DILLINGHAM & DENSON’S
FURNITURE STORE,
A LARGE STOCK OF
CARPETINGS
RITCIS, 3IATS,
BASKETS, &c.
Columbus. October 23. d&wtf.
AMERICAN WATCHES!
IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES,
At Purple's old Stand, Jone's_New Building,
ft*-* At Columbus. Georgia.
Oct. 30—dwtf T. S. SPEAR.
OR SALE
PLANTERS, NOTICE THIS!
TWO GOOD ROAD WAGONS, for Plantation use.
Also. 100 Pairs of good NEGRO SHOES. These
articles will he sold at a bargain to close them out.
Apply to 11. MIDDLEBROOK & CO.
Oct. ‘2o—dwlrn. 04 Broad Street, Columbus.
NOTICE.
DON’T FAIL TO LOOK AT THIS !
ALL persons “indebted to the subscribers, whose
notes and accounts were due on the first of Janu
ary, 1858, are respectfully requested to come forward
and pay up, as longer indugence will not be given.
11. MIDDLEBROOK <fc CO.
Columbus. October 20. wdlm.
NEW BOOT & SliOE STORE,
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.
WOULD respectfully inform
> V. j citizens of Columbus, and the
surrounding, that they
have taken the Store recently
occupied by Merry & Landon.and are now ope
ning tho largest, best made and cheapest Stock ot
BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS
lobe found in the City.
HAVING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF
OUR OWN, and having made arrangements with
the best factories in the United Stales, with 20
years experience in Memphis, Tennessee, we aro
warranted in saying our stock will be SECOND
TO NONE IN QUALITY, STYLE, AND
ECONOMY TO THE PURCHASER.
Our stock comprises in part—
Men’s Thick Boots sizes trom 6 to 14;
“ Kip “ half welted and double soled,
“ “ Water Proof Boots;
“ Napoleon Boots;
“ Cavalry do.
“ Extra fine Water Proof Boots;
“ Cork sole “
“ Finest peg’d pump and half welt’d Cf Boots
“ French Boots of superior style;
*’ Plantation Boots;
“ Finest stitched French Calf Bools;
“ “ Pump “ “ “
“ Arctic Boots;
Also, Men’s Oxford Ties sewed and peg-od;
“ Congress Gaiters “ “
“ Calderons;
“ Scott Ties;
Men’s Call Pegged Brogans, pumps and l welted;
“ Sewed ‘i “ half “
“ Seal, Goat and Buff Brogans pegged;
“ Army and Plantation shoes.
Men’s Wax, Kip if Buff Brogans pegged, Pump 9
& Welted.
Men’s Gaiters, Slippers &c., of all the latest
patterns.
FOR LADIES.
Finest Kid & Morocco lace and Congress
Boots, thick and thin soles, with and without
heels.
Finest silk warp lasting lace and Congress, do do
Serge de Berre, do do do do
Eugene, do do do do do
Italian and English, do do do
French and Glove Kid, do do do
“ Kid Heel Slippers.
English Kid and Morocco do and halt Gait
ers.
English Silk Lasting, do do do
Velvet Toilet Slippers.
Embroidered, do
Women’s Common Thick heel ties ol Kid, Mo
rocco, Seal and Goat.
Spring Heel ties and Buskins-
Goat, Calf, Buff, Seal & Kip lace Boots pegged
and sewed.
Kip & Calf Oxford Boots laced and strapped
Spring heel Kip Pegged lace Boots.
FOR BOYS.
Boys Thick Boots, sizes 1 to 5.
do do Brogans, do lto 5.
do do Kip and Call, do do pumps and
half welted.
Boys Calf and Kip Boots, welted and Double
soled.
FOR YOUTHS.
Youth’s Thick Boots, sizes 9 to 13.
“ “ Brogans, do 9to 13.
do do Kip do do
do do Boots halt welted and double
soled. , , ,
Youth’s Calf, do do do and do do
do do Brogans pumps and half welled.
FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN.
Sewed Calf, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco
and Buff Bootees thick and thin sole, witn and
without heels.
Pegged Call, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and
Buff Bootees, thin and thick soles, with and with
out heels.
Fine Kid Ties and Buskins ; Common kid
Morocco, Seal and Goat ‘1 ies.
Silk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gaiters with
and without heels.
Kid, Morocco and silk lasting lace Boots,
do. do. Strapped Slippers.
Children’s Congress Heel Gaiters.
FOR PLANTERS.
The largest, best made, and
cheapest stock of
NEGRO SHOES
EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS,
Among them are,Round and Lap Seam, Double
Braced, Double Soled Brogans, from 1 to 15.
Round Seam Triple Stitched Iron Nailed Bro
gans. Round seam, Three Soled Brogans. Oak
Bottoms, Russetts and other kinds ranging in
price from SI. 10 upwards.
If any of our goods do not prove as represented
by us, we will make the deficiency good to the
purchaser.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,TRAD•
EllS, PJ2DDALUS, Ac.,
We can oiler goods at Boston and New York
prices, By giving us a cail you can save from 15
to 20 per ceut on your bills.
Taking the quality of our goods into considera
tion, we are to be undersold by no one North,
South, East or West.
We have made arrangements to receive all new
styles Irom factories of any note in the United
States as soon as introduced, and shall be receiv
ing fresh goods every week from oer own Fac
toneS’ A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.,
Oct 15.. w&dt f 102 Broad Street.
FALL STOCK
OF
FURNITURE,
CARPETTING.
AND
CURTAINS,
NOW OPENING- AT
SAMMIS & ROONEY’S,
COLUMBUS. GA.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 6, 1858. dw3m.
TWO mouths atter dats 1 shall appy to the hono
rable Court of Ordinary of county, Ga.
for leave to sell the real estate end negro-a of El
drulge Adams, late of said county, deceased.
6 JOHN E. BARKtfD-tfLK Adm’r
Oct 6,1858—2 m.
T. S. SPEAR,
a PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
afe.Successor to S. 13. Purple, cor. Broad A Randolph si
COIjtJMBUS, GEORGIA.
ffEsra mmm saßrwmsMit
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
HAIR WORK.,
A beautiful variety of Patterns. I will make to order any design and style aud platt you may request.
WATCHES, CLOCKS
Repaired by competent and experienced Workmen, and warranted.
CANES ! C’AXMS!
Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crooks and Swords.
SPECTACLES, Gold and Steel Frames,
of the best quality manufactured. Glasses set in old frames to suit all eyes.
I invite the attention of all to my Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether you purchase or not.
VCAPurple's old Stand. Corner Broad and Randolph Streets.
Columbus, Ga.. Oct. 30. 1858.—dwtf T. S. SPEAR.
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 ol all fhe articles usu
ally kept in the Grocery line. IJ is ttock consists
in patt of
Bacon, Lard, Horn Sugar, Coffee, Symps, Flour,
Sait, ic <te Cheese, Bagging, Rope, Tobaeeo,
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, 1958. d&w3rn.
F. LAN DON,
It* STILL AT THE SWN OF THE
B 1 G f|||i| 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.
C Jrl E A. U.
Columbus, Ga.,Oct. 5, 1858. w&dtf
EL BARNARD & CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
WHOLESALE AJND RETAIL
GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS
HAVE on hand, and will constantly keep,
ffipljS a large and well selected Stock,embracing
every article in their line, which are offered
7 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 pa:d
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&tvv6m.
1858 FALL STOCK. 1858
J. H. MERRY
OfTTTI) HAS removed his store to No.
87 West side Broad Street, 1 door
north of Redd, Johnson & Co.’s,
where he is now receiving a large supply of
Fall and Winter Clothing !
ForGENT’S, YOUTH’S and Children’s wear
Also, a large Assortment of
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS!
Together with every article usually kept in a
Clothing Store. All of which will be sold on as
good terms as are afforded in the City.
Columbus, Ga. Oct. 15- dw3m
EFFING’S
COMPOUND FLUID.
Extract of Buclm.
<• BAR OS MA CR /i NA TA.”
A sovereign remedy for diseaseses ol the
BLADDER, SPINE. > glfc KIDNEYS, UNIRA
RY ORGANS, CRAY J 1 EL, STOVE in the
BLADDER, < lIROV j JlO CATARRH of the
BL DDER, MORBID j IRRITATION the
BLADDER and URE j Tilß As diseases of the
PRI STATE, and BF-j t TENTiON and INCON
TINENCE of URINE ) t from a loss of tone in
the parts cun-erned, ( lAI 90, DYSPEPSIA,
CHRONIC, IIHEUM A-I 1 TiSM aad AFFE J
TIONS of the SKIN. !
; * j The above medi
cine is earnestly re- 1 5 commended to Physi
cians and practition- j of medicine and
the public generally,! jas it can be used by
persons of all ages and ’ ) habits, is pleasant to
the taste, and can b”. £■) readily taken by any
patient no matter liow adverse he may be to taking
medicines.
CAUTION.
None genuine without the names ol Epping &
L Pierce & Go., blown upon each bottle-
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
DRUGGISTS,
COL UMB US GEORG lA .
And sold by all respectable Druggists through
out the country.
Sept 27 dvv—tf.
D.P. ELLIS. B.H. MATHIS
ELLIS & M&THXS,
Auction & Commission
merchants,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WILL give prompt attention to tne saileof
Merchandize, Country Produce, Ne
groes, Furniture, Vehicles, Stock,
Real Estate, &c. &c.
Will al*o give particular attention le Renting Real
Estate. Hirins Neeroes, &c. *c.
Administrators’ aud Guardian’s sales will be con
ducted on reasonable terms.
LIBERAL AD/ANCE3 will be made. AM goods
n store will be Insured, unless otberwiseaid.cted.j
Columbus,Sept. 7—wAcd3m is
NOTICE.
Til E Copartnership of Clarke if Iverson, in the
Drug Business in this city, was dissolved on
the 18thlnst. bv the death of Samuel D. Clarke.
The business will continue to be carried on by
the undersigned on his individual account, at the
Eagle Drug Store, 93 Broad Street.
* JOHN F. IVERSON.
#olorabus, Ga., Oct. 21,1658. dtt
MANLEY & HOUSES.
A RE now in receipt ot one of the host and most
lx. carefully selected fall stocks, they have ever
oflc red to their customers, prices low, and lyles
choice-
Robe ales Silas in great variety.
Robe ales Delaines
Robe ales Merinoe's
Plain worsted Dechines
l>lk Siik Robe ales.
7 Sand 10 4 TABLE DAMASK,
Linen Sheeting 100 incites wide,
Pillow Linen 40 and 45 inches,
Napkins, Doylies, *fce.
A Superior Lot of
GERMAN’ AND ENGLISH HOSIERY.
10 11-12 and 13-4 MARSAILES QUILTS-
Superior Bed Blankets,
NEGRO BLANKETS.
WOOL II ATS; &c.
VELVET, BRUSSELLS, 2 and
3 PLY CARPETS,
RUGS , 4*c.
Our stock of WHITE GOODS and EMBROI
DERIES was never better,
MANLEY i* HODGES.
Sept 24, d—tf.
ToWoSiUNDEIVI'EJ).
ITTE hereby give notice that allciaimsdue us, and
W 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.
mariiO—wtwtf. E. BARNARD & CO,
A LARGE STOCK OF
FAIL&WMTKBUY COOBS.
,/. KYLE 4- CO.,
HAVE now in store the largest and best select
ed Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
ever o fie red in Columbus. Also a line assort
ment of Carpets, Rugs, Shoes, Hats, <V:c., all at
their usual low prices—with additional induce
ments to cash buyers.
Columbus, Sept. 18, 1858. wGtdtl
OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY.
a 1 THE undersigned offer (or sale the above
standard brand of PUKE RYE WHISKY, of
their own distillation in Bartels and Hail Bar
rels. The quality of this Whisky, known s >
favorably in the S uth, lortue past eight years, wiil
always be kepi up to it. 3 former high standard, and
purchasers and consumers can *rely upon its being a
perfectly pure live Whisky, distilled under our own
personal supervision, and entirely free from delete
rious substances, which often render Whiskies so
objectionable. In addition to the above, we have
on band in New York, as well as Philadelphia, V- i
- the largest stock, of flue Rye Whiskies in the
United States, and are enabledto ship goods Irorn
either city direct to any Southern point.
Toe above VVhiskyg are ail from our own distilling
from selected grain, and arecr mtanliy improving by
age; and we offer them to the trade from first hands
upon the most liberal prices and terms.
FREEM \N teSiMi’SON, Phomix Distillery,
No. 10J) South Front Street, Philadelphia, and
96 Wall Street, New York.
Oct20 —dly
FOR SALE.
MTHE residence at present occupied by
the Rev. Mr Watt, opposite Mr Slade’s
possession given the Ist Jan. next. Also
two vacant lots adjoining, with the store on Broad
street No 34, at present occupied by G. Michael
as a Furniture store, possession given the first of
October. The above property will be rented if
not sold. S BOYKIN. Ex.
Sept 24, d—tf. or T G HOLT.
Just Beceived,
By VAN MARCUS,
New buckwheat ;
Stuart’s Extra Syrup.
Hiram Smith’s Flour.
Fresh Goshen Butter.
New State Cheese.
English Dairy and Sap-Sago Cheese.
White Beans and Big Hominy.
ALSO—Raisins, Currants, Citron, Almonds,
Pecans, Paradise Nuts, Preserved Ginger, Candied
Ginger, Chow Chow, Pickled Oy-ters and Loh
s'ers, Fresh Salmon, Codfish, Mackerel and Lob
sters in Cans, Sardines, and all kinds ot Pickles,
and Preserves, and Pure Turkish Smoking Tobac
co, Genuine Mursehaum Pipes, Havana Cigars,
Genuine. Chewing Tobacco, best quality.
Oct. 16 dtf
TOBACCO AGENCY,
COLIMBI'S, ftEOBBit.
ULUS & M A T H IS,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
HAVC on handand will continue |fo receive di
rect FROM FIRST CLASS MANUFACTU RKRRB
a large supply of ail grades To trace •• which they will
sell to the trade at .Factory Prices, expenses
only added.
will do'well to call before buyin
isewLere. sept?—w&d3mmis
SDK. ®. W. QBMB,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
—, THANKFUL for past and present
would respectfully give notice
SSnfTin^f'-hat he continues to give instruction
i J X \J wiuVocaiand Instrumental music.
Applications received at Carler’n music Store.
Sept* 7—d3m*
MILLEDGEVILLE HOTEL.
IS STILL OPEN for the reception of
psTj Members of the Legislature and transient
a- % 5 1 visitors. The Proprietor i3 determined
to reserve ample room lor the accommodation of
ladies ; and also for the entertainment of gentle
men and ladies. He has engaged the services of
one of the best Bands ot Music in the State; and
intends eiviDg two Cotillion Parties per week du
ring the Session , and no pains will be spared to
render his guests comfortahle.
E. D. BROWN, Proprietor.
Oct. 21, dim.
DRS. GRIMES & WINGFIELD,
fHAVE associated themselves toget her in the
pratieeof Medicine and Surgery.—
Oalli left at Ware &■ Sou’s Drug rifore duriug
tne day, or Peny Homs at night will be
prunptlv answered. Pa tents irom a distance
1 conhded to the’r care will receive ev-u-y necessary
attention. sept2B—d3m
SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES
Tiiuniphaut!
The following scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN
A. A 0., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in
each of their Singh* Number Lotteries for Nouember,
1858, at Ac (a.st a, Ua., in public under the superinten
dence of Commissioners.
Class 40 draws Saturday, Nov. 6, 1858.
Class 41 draws Saturday, Nov. 13, 1858.
Class 42 draws Saturday, Nov. 20, 1858.
Class 43 draws Saturday, Nov. 27, 1858.
On the Plan of Singte v 9iuinberg,
£O,OOO TICKETS—S,4BS pHIZES.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS
MagnUiceut Scheme!
To be drawn every Saturday in November.
1 Priza of $70,000
1 .. 30.000
1 lO.OOO
1 0,000
J -I 4,000
I- 3,t00
1 “ 1,500
~ - *■’ 1,000
4 900
4 .... 800
4 -. 7UO
4 * ” . t>w
50 “ bu{ i
w 1 - ■*£
230 44 1W)
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
t Pn .- a of SOIO Api rox’g to $70,010 Prize are 1, 0
4 o 300 ** 30.01.0 41 1v 00
4 -<• gnu “ 1,000 44 800
4 125 44 5,000 44 5 0
4 “ HO 44 4,>00 * 40 0
4 “ 75 3,000 4 * 300
4 •’ 50 44 1,500 44 210
S ( (KiO 4> *2O re SIOO,OOO
5,485 Prizes amounting to S32U.(KH>
Whole Tickels $lO. Halves $5. Quarters $*2.50“
A Circular showing the Plan of the Lotteries will be
sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following
rates which is the risk:
Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, SBO
10 Half “ 4 40
*• “ ,10 Quarters ** 20
•• “ 10 Eighth 44 10
!N ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets or
dered, on receipt, of which they will be forwarded by
tirst mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any
figure fliev mav designate.
List of brawn 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 SI,OOO and under, payable immediately
after the drawing, other prizes at the usual time ot 30
days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ga.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta,
Ga., can have their orders tilled and save time by ad
dressing S. Swan & Cos. at either of these cities.
A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel
wit it the amount of the prize that each one is entitled
to. will be published alter every drawing in the follow
ing papers: —Jhipusta (Oa.) Constitutionalist; New Or
leans Deltu: Mobile Register; A’ashrilie Gazette, Manta
Intelligencer; J\ew York IVee.kly Day Bool;; Sarawak
Doit if.\ ews; Richmond Dispatch; JSi’cw York Dispatch;
Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (~h'k.) I'mc
Democrat.
BBDSyi & WBEMSj
Wholssale and Retail
GHOCERY DEALERS,
WILL keep constantly on hand a well selec
ted Stock comprising all aiticlesin their line,
which are offered to their iriends and_ the public
generally at the LOW ES'i MARxi.LT Phl m
UES. Give us a call.
LOCK WEEMS. A. G. BEDELL,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtl.
COTTON, COTTON, COTTON!
Cl OT IO <is now selling at a good price, and if the
/ notes and accounts past due to.l. Ennis 4k Cos.
are not sooti paid, suits will be instituted indiscrim
inately. A word to the wise is sufficient.
Oct 14—w&dtf. J • EN NIS & CO.
FURNITURE.
“g H. SIKKB, respectfully returns his
J thanks to his Iriends Lor past favors*
and begs leave to remind them of the
fact that he is still at his old business and stand, 36
Broad street, where he will he glad to ee his old
customers, and as many new ones as are willing to
give him a trial.
Mattresses in any quantity lor sale cheap Re
pairing ol every description <4 Furntture done at
once, and in ibe neatest style. Particular attention
given to upholstering Church Pews, Chairs and
Cushions of all kinds.
Oet. 8, wd tf.
%.& wo .i Z? I£sSi tt S
jfwdb.
-’ix .fff( V i -A
VI >; £ # auSsapk
THK OBLEP.RATED HOLLAND RKMKDF FOR
fi HP q -p PT £
V- y~ <.'by fe? **
DISEtSK OF THE KiDSCTS.
LIVES complaint,
WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND,
PEVKf? AKB AGUE
And the various affGctionsJßoi'sequent upon a*di<
eased
STATE OF THE LIVER.
Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Btornacb, Col
icky Pams, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despond
ency, Jcstivents?. Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all
Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it
has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial,
and iu others effe.t cd a decided cure
This is a purely vegetable cotnpouud,prepared on
strictly scientific principle?, after the manner of the
celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave, Because
of its great success in inoat of the European States,
ii* introduction into the United States was intended
more especially f<r those of our f theriand scattered
here and thereover the face of this mighty country.
Meeting with great success among them, 1 now of
fer it to “the American public, knowing that its truly
wonderful 'nu-dfeinsl virtues must be acknowledged.
It is particularly recommended to those persons
whos< constitutions may have been Unpaired by the
continuous use of ardent spirits, or other terms ot
dissipation, Corn rally instantaneous in iffect. it
finds ‘ts 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 1o find this a beve
rage will be disappointed ; but to the sick, weak,
and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic
cordial, possessed of sinvnHr remedial properties.
CAUTIONn
The great popularity of tci>■? delightful aroma his
induced many imitation?, which the pub.ic shoo and
nard against purchasing Be not persuaded to boy
nnvihiiur else until you have given Boernave’s IL--
land Pit'ers a fair tial. One bottle will convime
ton how infiuitUy superior it is to all these imlte*.
at $lO9 per bottle, or six bottles for
*5.00, by the
so L E PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE. JR.& CO.,
MANUFACTURING
PITTSBURGH, P^.
For ale n Coin übus by Broods* hup man,and
r .g fats generally throughout tie 8 ate.
AptiVSi, ’SB, Iydwis