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THE DAILY TIMES. THE CITY. _ -r -- Election for Deputy Marshal. In conformity tojaw in such cases provided, I hereby order that an election behold at the Court House on Saturday 13th insL, for Deputy Marshal to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of H. P- Robinson. Polls open at 10 o’clock, A. M. Close at 4P. M. Managers—Col. John Quin and Jas. Lloyd. Nov. 3,1838. F. G. WILKINS, Mayor. New Advertisement*. Mr. James S. Fears gives notiec in our adver tising columns that he will sell on the 16th of thi3 month a small but very desirable plantation, situa ted in this county, about fifteen miles from Colum bus. Persons wishing to‘'purchase lands had better refer to bis advertisement. Bargains can also be had in pork hogs, milch cows, corn, fodder and all kinds of plantation provisions Ac., Ac. The sale will take place on the plantation and will be con ducted by Ellis A Mathis, Auctioneers. We refer our readros to the advertisement of books and stationery by Messrs. Peace A Clark in this day’s issue. These gentleman have been long engaged in the Book trade in this city, and are ad mirable caterers for the intellectual wants of the community. They keep always on hand the latest publications of any value and their assortment of miscellaneous works cannot be excelled. Give them a call. Dr. Stone, a celebrated physician in New Or leaus, on being asked how many yellow fever pa tients he had lost, replied, “about twenty-Jive hun dred,” as that number remains still unaccounU and for after the other physicians made their reports. A Great Speech. —A correspondent writes to the Petersburg (Va.) Press : lam 53 years old—l have heard many speech es—the speeches of such men as Webster, Cal houn, Sprague, Cushing, Leigh, Rives, Randolph. Giles, Taylor, Dodridge, John T. Brown, Jeffer son L>avis, and not behind any of them, Harry Clay and Dick Morris, of Hanover; but ihe speech of Prof. Halcomb, of the University of Virginia, which I heard last night, during the two hours of its delivery, for ma tter and manner, for the elo quence of elocution and the powers of argumenta tive structure, was not surpassed by any one speech I ever heard before. Ail the elements of a great speech considered, I think it was equal to any I have ever read, except one or two of Ed mund Burke’s. Let this speech be published and read, and no other speech need ever be made in vindication of the nogrodom of the .Souili, in the judgment of the world in this age, or in aid of the more impartial judgment of enlightened posterity. It was the only speech I have over heard, to every opinion snd expression of which, ray instinctive convic tions, enlightened as if by the mingled rays of natural truth and practical justice, responded AMEN. Letter from Com. Kearney. Navt Yard, New York, Nov. 3, 1858. lion. Howell Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury: Sir:—l had the honor to report myself to you on tho Ist instant, for temporary duty in the Light house Board, of which Commodore Shubrick, it would seem, is the permanent Chairman. It is true ho entered the Navy a few months carliir than raysolf. I have served only fifty-one years, and I am now ordered by the Navy Department to a temporary duty, growing out of the Commo dore’s absence ou other duty. lam to be under your department. Had I been ordered on sea ser vice, I should feci gratified in leaving my presort command, the Navy Yard and Station of New York. lam sorry to trouble you as a Cabinet of ficer, in no way connected with the Navy of the United States, but I feol it due to myself, fori am at a loss to know what exact position I am to hold in the absence of Commodore Shubrick. I will take this opportunity of adding—after expressing my surprise at my sudden removal—that, if poli ties have had any agency in the matter, no great er mistake could have been made. It would hard ly be expected of mo to change an opinion and to serve any policy, by swerving from a just course in doing so, whether white or black be the color of the party. Very respectfully your obedient serv’t, L. KEARNEY. A Gov. No.v-Pli:ssed. —Tho other night as tho Ministers were returning from Conference, on the East Tennessee (Ha.) Railroad, an amusing occurrence took place between Gov. Brown and Parson Brownlow. Just before the cars arrived at Knoxville, Gov. Brown came up, and taking the Parson by the hand, remarked : “How do you do, Brother Brownlow? I am happy to see you.” The courtesy was returned, when the Governor continued: “I hope you will moderate in all your notions of propriety in regard to your fellow-citizens—live a good Christian —and last, though not least, be come a good Democrat.” The Parson, with tho eccentric look peculiar to himself, stretched himself up and remarked: “Governor, an old gentleman of your politics, many T hundred years ago, took our Saviour upon a mountain, aud preached just such a sermon.” The outburst of laughter can be better imagin ed than described. — Cinn. Gazette. Landlord—“Mr. Editor, I'll thank you to say I keep the best table in the city.” Editor—“lll thank you to supply my farnily with board gratis.” Landlord— “I thought you were glad to get something to fill up your paper.” Editor—“l thought you were glad to feed men for nothing.” Its a poor rale that won’t work both ways. Exit landlord in a rage, threatened to have nothing more to do with the office. ;£sir*“Jane, what letter in the alphabet do you like tho best?” “Well, I don’t like to say Mr. Snooks.” “Pooh, nonsense! tell right out, Jane, which do you like best?” “ Well, (blushing and dropping her eyes,) I like U the best.” confirmed tippler was bothered how to honor bis birthday. A brilliant idea struck him. He kept 6ober. jß>The ladies of lowa are decidedly “fast.” On tue ISth ult., a race of ladies, on foot, came off at lowa City, for a prize of a silver cake basket. The prize was won by a Miss Handy. An author of a love story, iu describing his naroine says : “Innocence dwells in the dark clusters of her hair.” A waggish editor suggests that a fine tooth comb would bring it out. Some people,” said a red-nosed individ • uai, haranguing three or four by-slanders, “waste their money in charity, others squander theirs in supporting wives and families —but, as for me I save mine to buy spirits.” ;Js©** rhe Albany Knickerbocker gives the fol lowing receipt to destroy flies: “Take a boarding house pic, cut it into thin slices, and lay it where the flies can have free access to it. In less than fi.'toeu minutes the whole of them will be dead with the cholic.” >3F*Mr. Partington lately remarked to a legal frieui, “If I owes a mau a debt, and makes hixJT the lawless tenant of a blank bill, and ho infuses t > incept it, but swears out an execration, and lev els it upon my body, if I wouldn’t make a polly wog of mm, drawn ine iu the nuxwiuo sea.” .Vhen did Moses sloop five in abod?— Wny, was* he slspt with his four fathers. DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD. Columbus Times Office, Nov. 9, COTTON—Markot yesterday was active and a jood enquiry for the firm grades—which were freely sold at 10%c principal sales 10c. Receipt o - 536. Sales 575. ARRIVALS, November 10, 1858. AT THE PLANTERS HOTEL: J G L Davis, Stewart co Ga; T M Clawer, O W Eppes, A J Jones, Harris co Ga; W M Hines, Stewart co Ga; Jesse Wright, B Simmons, Ky; James Durr, Loachapoha Ala ; John Hugeley, A Gullutt, Chambers co Ala; George W Jones, .Muscogee co Ga; Warner Lewis, Russell co Ala; J E Warm, Forsyth Ga; William B Walker, Buenavista, Ga ; William Weddington, Muscogee co Ga: 0 R Gneal, Uchee, Ala; J H Whittlery, William C Sanders, Upatoie, Ga; Janies S Browu Macon co Ala : J B Goldsmith, Pike co, Ala; D H McElroy, Barber co, Ala; Mrs P Terry, jun, Savannah, Ga; Mrs Provost, Chattahoochee, Ga: Mrs E S Pope, Athene,|Ga; Miss L Blanton, Pike co, Ga; II S Urquhart, U S Jones, Troy Ala; C Bulloch, Bue na Vista, Ga: W Hargroves, Pike co, Ala; H B Thompson, Glennvillc, Ala; G T Hurt, Russell co, Ala; B Hickey, lady, child & servt, Ga. MUSCOGEE RAILROAD, CONSIGNEES, NOVEMBER, 11, ,58 M & W P R R, A Stow, Mob. A G R R, Ragland A B, E Barnard A Cos J W Sappington, J F Trcntlin, J Ligon. J E Richardson, W J Johnson J G Winter, I G Strapper, Hall A M [A] 50 sacks salt, W Rnnkin, G Hargraves, J A McNeill, H Middlebrook A Cos J Stovall, J Ennis A Cos [CTJ D N A Cos, King, Allen and C J F Iverson, Brassill A Cos, Redd, J, A Cos. GunbyA D II C 4/cKee, Gettingcr AS J W Covington, Cowdery A Cos. G W Carroll, D Young, J Woodruff, J Johnson, W r J Totten, D B Thompson, For Deputy Marshal. JOHN F. HOWARD announces himself a candidate for the above office, to fill tho vacancy occasioned by the resignation of H. P. Robinson. Election on Saturday the 13th November. nov6—dtd Messrs. Editors —Please announce the name of JOSEPH E. MERSHON, as a candidate for Deputy Marshal, to fill the unexpired term of H. I'. Robinson, at the election on Saturday, the 13th instant. nov6—dtd HENRY RILEY announces himself a candi date for Deputy Marshal, in the place of 11. P. Robinson resigned. Election on Saturday tho 13th instant. nov6—dt-J. friends of J. W. SHOUPE, (com monly called Sharp) the well known and efficient Baliff of the 66Sth district, G. M., present his name to their fellow citizens as a candidate for Deputy Marshal, at tho ensuing olection, and respectfully ak their suffrages. aovß—to W. H. SAYRE. A. H. WHITE. s viiu: & WHITE, Commission IHfrcjjanls, AND DEALERS IN Pork, Bacon. Lard, Flour Butter, CHBESF, DRIED FRUIT, &c. 6©Walnut Street ©asaeawKidVirD, ©soo® a Particular attention will be given to the Purchase and Shipment of ali descriptions of Western Produce, and articles of Cincinnati Manufacture. November 9, 1858._ dlmwfim CARRIAGE EMPORIUM! J. B. JAQTJES & BROTHER, OPPOSITE THE “PERRY HOUSE.’* COLUMBUS, GA. ——!.. csf THE subscribers have on hand and will constantly keep a large and well selected stock of Carriages of all de ylr ‘ —scriptions, embracing CALECHES, MOCK CALECHES. BAROUCHES. ROCK A WAYS. Shifting Leather Top and No Top Buggies, Wagons, Ac. We feel confident in stating to the Public that we can ofier as Good Work, and at lower prices than can be found elsewhere for Cash or approved Credit. Cash Purchasers will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to dispose of our present Stock, at a very small advance for Cash. All who favor ua with a call may rely on being fairly dealt with. Ail work sold at this Establishment warranted to be strictly as represented. In connection with the above Establishment we keep constantly employed competent mechanics in the RE PAIRING Business and its branches. Persons indebted to the above firm by notes or ac counts past due are requested to call and settle imine kiately. Columbus Nov. 1 1858.—dly ~FOR SALK AN ACCOMPLISHED COOK. A NEGRO WOMAN, very likely, has experience as a Plain and Fancy Cook—good house servant, i and a good Washer anil Ironer. For sale by novO—d3t ELLIS & MATHIS. MATRESSES. AN excellent article of Cotton, or Shucks and Cot ton mixed, and all Shucks for under Matresses. — Call and see them before purchasing an Inferior article elsewhere. For sale by J. H. SIKES, nov9—dtf 36 Broad Street. SITUATION WANTED. \ LADY experienced in Teaching the usual Eng il fish Branches, with French and Drawing, wishes a situation as Governess. South preferred. Address S. L. P. Box 3518 New York Post Office. Nov. 1, 1858—dw2w* DRY GOODS AUCTION, BY HARRISON & PITTS. CTJ'E now have in store and arc daily receiv- Vt ingtrom New York, a fine assortment ol first class STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, AND FANCY ARTICLES Which we will offer at Auction and Private. Sale through the reason, and to which we invite the attention of our triends and t lie public generally. The stock consists in part of the following arti cle , viz: Prims of every stylo, White B-illianto, Mu-lin de Laines, Robes a Les.de Liines a'Quilie* Valencia Flounced Robes, Cashmeres, Maui and Figured Alpaccas, Ginghams, White and Red Mannels. Li dsevs* Cdoths. Cassiineres, Sattinets. I’weeds, K-mucky Jeans, Keystone aud Morse Plaids, Allenda e Sheetings. 1 )s ,h Lmens, Blank ets, Heil Ticking, Blenched Domestics, Towel--, Linen Table Cl >th, Linen and Cotton Table Duper, I iiten Napkin*, Linen Cambric and Bor derod H’d'kls, Apron ( h cks. Hoes and Half Hoes, Shirts Merino, aud Cotton Net Shirts, Razors, Table and Pocket Cnttlery, Needies. S| o l Thread, F*ncy Soap-, P. r umeiy, Percus sion Caps, Letter Paper, Envelops, and a great many articles too tedious to mention. Our first first sale of the season will take place at 7i o clock on I’ue-sJay Night next, the 12th inst.. to be continued every right throughout the winter. We will also have one or two day week All goodi ottered at Auction guarantied as rep resented or no sale HARRISON &. PITTS. E’ J. PtKCKARD, Auctioner. 50 and 61 Broad Street, Olumbns, Oct* 9, ‘ss Cl f. NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO. m WOULD repp •ctfuliy inform citizens ofColumbu*. and the k' l^1 rA, countrv . surrounding, that they have taken the Store recently occupied by Merry <k Landon.and are now ope ning the largest, ne§t made and cheapest Stock ol BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS lobe found in the City. H WING extensive: factories of OUR OWN.and having made arrangements with the best lactones in the United State®, with 20 years experience in Memphis, Tennessee, we are warranted in paving our stock will be SECOND TO NONE IN QUALITY, STYLE, AND EC ONOMY TO THE PURCHASER. Our stock comprises in part— Men’s Thick Boots sizes from 6 to 14; “ Kip “ hall welted and double soled, “ Water Proof Boots; “ Napoleon Boots; “ Cavalry do. “ Extra fine Water Proof Boots; Cork sole “ ” Finest peg’d pump and half well’d Cf Boots “ French Boo's of superior style; ** Plantation Boot?; “ Fint-st stitched French Calf Boots; “ “ Pump “ Arctic Bool®; Also, Men’s Oxford Ties sewed and pegged; “ C< n ->ress Gaiters “ “ “ Calderons; “ Scott Ties; Men's Call Pegged Brogans, pumps and 4 welted; “ “ Sewed “ “ half “ Seal, Goat and Buff Brogans pegged; “ Army and Plantation t.hoes. Men’s Wax, Kip 6f Buff’Brogans pegged, Pumps & Welted. Men’s Gaiters, Slippers &c., of all 4ha latest patterns. FOR LADIES. Finest Kid & Morocco lace and Congress Boots, thick and thin soles, wifli and without h^els. Finest frilk warp lasting lace and Congress, do do Serge de Berre, do co do do Eugene, do do do do do Itali n and English, do do do Fr r.ch and Glove Kid, do do do ‘‘ Kid Heel Slipper*. English Kid and Morocco do and half Gait ers. English Silk Lasting, do do do Velvet Toilet Slippers. Embroidered. do Women’s Common Thick heel ties of Kid, Mo rocco. Seal and Goat. Spring Heel nes aud Buskins. - Goat, Calf, Buff, Seal & Kip lace Boots pegged and eev ed. Kip &. Calf Oxford Boots laced and strapped Spring heel Kip Pea/ed lace Boots. FOR BOYS Boys Thick Boots, siz-is 1 to 5. do do Brogan ■>, do 1 to 5. do do Kip and Call, do do pump* and half waited. Boys Calf and Kip Boots, welted and Double soled. FOR YOUTHS. Youth’s Thick Boots, sizes 9 to 13. “ “ Brogans, do 9 t<> 13. do do Kip do do do do Boots half welted and double olel. Youth’s Calf, do do do and do do do do Brogans pumps and half wrlted. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. Sowed Calf, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and B iff Bootees thick and thin aolo, witn and without heels. Pegged Call,Goat, Sell, Grain, Morocco and Buff Bootees, thin and thick soles, with and with out he<j-. Fine Kid Ties and Bu-kins ; Common Kid Morocco, Seal and Goat Ties. Silk Lasting. Kid ard Morocco Gaiters with and with >ut heels. Kid, Morocco and si Ik lasting lace Boots, do. do. Strapped Slippers. Children’s Congress Heel Gaitef3. FOR PLANTERS. The largest, best made, and cheapest stock of NEGRO SHOES EVER BROUGHT TO CObUMBU3, Among them are. Round and Lap Seam, Uouhle Braced, Double Soled Brogans, from 1 u> 15. Round Seam Triple S itched Iron Nniltd Bro gans, Round seam. Three Soled Brogans. Oak Bottoms, Ru-sefa and other kinds ranging in price from sl.lO upwards. If any of our g rods do not prove as represented by us, wo will make the deficiency good to the purehaetr. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,TRAD ERS, PEDDALRS, &c., We can offer goods at Boston and New York prices. By giving us a call you can save from 15 to 20 per cent on your bills. Taking the quality of our g‘-ods 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 trom factories ot any note in the United States ns soon as introduced, and shall be receiv ing fresh goods every week from oer own Fac tories. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.. Oct 15..w&d?f I< ( 2 Broad Street. BAItBOUR COTXIV LANDS! FOR SALS. HAVING purchased land in the West, I now offer tor sale both my p antations, lying on j the North Cowikee Cre* k. The place on which j I now reside, known as the Barna Ivey Plantation contains 2,475 acies, with a large proportion of Iresh and Hammock land. Th re are on the plan tation 1,400 acres cleared, and in a fine state >f cultivation, thoroughly drained, with a large num- i ber ot well locaied ditches. The dwelling is , commodious, having 6 large rooms, neatly finish 1 ed. and is situated wnhiu ihe corporate limits o ‘ GFnnville, convenient to the Colleges and; Churches. Ihe out houses are in good repair and i 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 arisi mill, all in good order Lying broadside this place is mv other p'nota tion, recently owned by i 01. W H- Owens, con taining 901 acres. The dwelling, out ho ses gn house and screw are all new and well fin shed, j and equally c mvenieut to GFnnville. Being de- ! termioed to sell, 1 would not object to dividing my lands t-. suit purchasers. To those acquaint and wiili these lauds I need not say more—to those at a distance. I woulj say that they cannot b- ex celled in point of health or productiveness in east Alabama. Giennville is noted for the morality, intelligence and refinement ot us cil zens. It is si’uaten 12 miFs from ihe Mobile and Girard Railroad, 6 miles from Jemitai, a B‘eamboat landing on the Chattahoochie river, and 16 m.Fs trom Eufaula, to which p-int the South-Western Kaiiroai cl Georgia wjil soon be completed. For further par ticulars, address meat Giennville, Alabama. P S. As l am axmu- o carry out my plans west Ii icpose if 1 tan find a purchaser for ihe above named lands, to let them g<> at the low price of twelve dollars and a hail per Pcre, cash. And if not sold before Sa'urday the twentieth of Novemb r n j xt, 1 will have them and v ded into two or more tracts by asuivey, and ofier them on that day at public, outcry t* the highest bidder. Land buyers might do well to examine the lands before buying elsewhere. H. BASS. Oct 23,1853. d&wtf TO rllUSk INDEBTED. WE hereby give notice that ail ciatms due as, and no: paid or satis actoriiy arranged, prior to the , next return day ol the respectivecounwes in which the pa-ties reside,will be sued, None si.all be sligh ted. mar-20—wtwtf R R ins ARP fe GO ‘CIGARS DlßEiJTimportation, I Ai A BOXES Havana Cigars of various brands JLUv for sale at small advance-tor Cash by jm e. bahnard * co* Manley a hodges. A RE now m receipt ot one ol tne best and most carefully selected lull stocks, they have evei ottered to w.eir customers, prices low, and.-l) Its eho ce* Robe a lea Silas in great variety, Robe a Ls Delaines klojj ales Meri nod’s Plain worsted Dechines Bik Silk Robe a lea. 7 -8 and 10 4 TABLE DAMASK, Linen Sheeting 10b inches wide. Pillow Linen 40 and 45 inches, Napkins, Doylies, &c. A Superior Let of GERMAN Axil EN.ILISH H ISIKRY. 10 11-12 and 13-4 MARSAILES QUILTS. Superior Bed Blankets, NEGRO BLANKETS. Y\ O >L HaTS; &c. VELVET, BBUSSELLS. 2 and 3 PLY CARPETS, RUGS, dfc. Our stock ol WHITE GOODS and EMBROI DERIES was never belter. MANLEY fif HODGES. Sept 24, d—tf. 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. H. MIDDLEBROOK & CO. Columbus, October 26. vvdlin. FDR SALE. PLANTERS, NOTICE THIS! rpWO GOOD ROAD WAGONS, for Plantation use. X Also, 100 Pairs of good NEGRO SIIOFiS. These articles will be sold at a bargain to dose them out. Apply to H. MIDDLEBROOK & CO. Oct. ‘2o—dwlm. 94 Broad Street. Columbus. NOW OPENING. AT DILLINGHAM & DENSON’S FURNITURE STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETINGS RUGS, MATS, BASKETS, &o- Columbus. O;tober23. d&.wtf. FALL STOCK OF FURNITURE, CARPETTING. AND CURTAINS, KOW OPENING- AT SAMMIS & ROONEY'S, COLUMBUS. GA. Columbus, Ga., Oct 6, 1858. dw3m. BY ELLIS & MATHIS. GRAFTED FRUIT TREES, ]Af|A Grafted Apple Trees. .yJU'J I,UUO Grafted Peach Trees. 7 1,000 Pears, Plums, Apricots, &c. See., together with various other Shrubbery and Plants, wliicu will arrive here about the first of November next, from the Nursery of Mr. Thus. il. Fentriss, of North Carolina, whose reputation as a fine Fruit grower is unsurpass ed, Orders tor Trees win be promptly attended to and filled As soon aa the trees arrive. THE G’OIIDY GRAPE. 1,000 Vines of this superior native Grape for sale.— This Grape is well aud favorably known in this com munity. ELLIS & MATHIS Coiumbus, Oct. 20, 1858. lmdw Tobacco \gk\cv, COUHUIS, GEORGIA. E L LIS & MA T 111 S, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, HiVd on naiijau l #-l continue in hi red Flirt* Hiisr CLXSS MXNUFXCTL’KKKRS a large supply ol ail trrudes T mace >. vn e.i they will sell to thoi aie at Factory Prices, expenses only added. i - l aders will do well to call beimA buyin lee Wi, ere. sept?—w<td3tnmia JGPPING’S COM. OIJND Fi.L lJ j Extract of Buchu. ‘ BAROSMA CRENATA ,’i A sovereign remedy for dheaseses ot the B LADDI.R, SPINE, ) g g KIDNEYS, UNIRA RY ORGANS, OR V • EL, STOVE i„ the BLADDER, ‘jl [.) c T RRII of the BL DDtR MORBID | jl IBRIT \TION cf the BLADDER aud URL J F* T;IR \.s disease* of the PR STATE, and RV- j “p> £ TLsTO N and INoON- Ti.Nfc.NJE of UR N1 ) s uotn a loss of tone in the parts con emod, j ( Also, DYSPEPSI A, O ROMIC, 4HEUMA-* ~ 5 L'iSM and AFFEJ TIONS of the SKIN. !£, S ’ • y The above medi co 9 is earnestly re-, ) commended to Physi- 5 ciaos and pmeution-j L iS of medicine and the public generally, | ~ j as i t ,- an be used bv per.-ocsof allagesanc j jgjj J aSits, is pleasant to the taste, and can b j *sl read.ly taken by any patient no matter how adverse he may be to takii g medicines. CAUTION. None genuine without the nam*s ol Epping &, L Pierce &. Cos , blown up m each bottle* MANUFACTURED ONLY B V BROOKS & CHAPMAN. DRUGGISTS, COLUMBUS GEORGIA. And sold by all respectable Druggists through out the country. Sept 27 dw —tf. E. BARNARD & CO. COLUMBUS, GA, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GHOCSRS & PROVISION D3 S.LBR3 yi’i'* H AVH on hand, and will constant y keep, ; -±* a laige and well seFcted Sto k,embracing every article m their line, which are offered to their friends and the public.at the lowest market prices C. me and see us. Columbus, Sept. 29. 1357. wdctwtf. To Our Customers! FROM and after th*- fi st Jai uny next, weshall adopt, as nearly as possible, the CASH s YsTtLtl Necessity Tomi el* ti*. to hs oor-e. From that day all aiticles will be priced as cash. Where credits aTe given (which will <>n ly be extended to <h >*e who have prom tly pain us) an addition will be made to the price uarned according to the time required by the purchaser. f Barnard, & co. Dec, 31. 1357 —w&tw6:n. trustee’s sale. IWlULse'lto the highest b!dder(tf not disposal of priva'e’y t>e - ore itia time) >n the !• T ies isy iu Dec*. nr ink*, at th • M .pttet H >urein ,hjcit> i> Co.umbu’, tha. vain i•! i.ropeny k.ioa n * n*- tlraffen -Lud’s Grner.” T rm*. one h l cas i—bai an* * ia tvrsivo m>u h> th p >*ove I ecurlty. it f’eNßlia >, Tra'.le#, Brri#an * Put*, AacVt. AMERICAN WATCHES! IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES, At Purpie’s old Stand, June’s New Building, [*-< jat Columbus, Georgia. 138 Oct. 3d-—dwif T. S. SPEAR. 1. P . .t. m -• a..- ~ ELLIS & M A.l HIS, Auction & Commission Mer chanty COLUMBUS, GA. WfLLjjlve prompt attention to tne sale of Merchandize’ Country Produce’ Se groei, Furniture, Vehicles, Stock’ Heal Estate, Ac. Ac. Will aDo give particular attention is Renting Real Esiaic, Hi iutf .'t-nroes, <cc. Ac. Administrators* and iiutrdiau’s sales will be cou ductrd on reasonable terms LIBERAL AD /ANCKi will be made. AMgnods n store wil Le insured. unless oiLei witcedicted... Columbus, Sept 7 w&d tm is 1858 FALL STOCK. 1858 J. H. MERRY trTTTT) HAS removed hia store to No. Elm 87 V\ est t-tde Broad Street, 1 door .iorih 01 Redd, Johnson Ac. Co.’s, where tie is uo*v receiving a large supply of Fall and Winter Clothing ! For GEN l’S, YOUTH’S and Children's wear Also, a large Assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! Together with every aiiiele u-mallv kept in a Clo'hmg Store. All *>f which will te sold on as good terms as are afforded m theOity. f’ b nib'vs (T-. < let 15- <iw3 n W- W. KOBLSON, Wholesale Dealer in FAMILY GROCERIES, &c., WEST SIDE OF IJROAD STREET, Coiutnbu-, <;e>rgiH. HAS now on hand, and will constantly keep, an excellent selecuon ol all the artic.'es usu ally kept in the Urocery line, tiis :tock consists in patt of Bacon, Lard Flout Sugar. Coffee, Syuns, Flour, Salt, •. ee Ci ee.-o, Digging, Hop-, Tobacco, N. iis, S >ap. Crockery, Afc. Together'with rve ly article usually and m aide 1 by th ■ city or c uutry trad-, a.l ot which he oHo st-i ins l-riends and the public, at ihe lowest market prices. Call ad see. fcept.4,lßsß. and Aw 3m. F. LAN DON, IS STILL AT THE SIGN OF THE B 1 G HAT where may be found all kinds ports, sizes, de scriptions, q 1 a lilies ani quantities of HA i S AND C’APS.aod tho prettiest Children’s Hats Caps. CH E A.P. Columbus. (la.,Oct. 5, 1858, w&dti a large siock of FALL&WIATER DRY GOODS. J. KYLE cf- CO., HAVE now in storetlie largest and best select ed Siock ot Siaple and Fa.icy L>iy 1 loads ev.-r offend in Columbia. Also a fine assort ment ot Carpels, Kuj;.-, Shoe-, Hais, <ve., ail at their u ual low prices —with additional induce ments to cash buyers Columbus, >ept. 18 ISSB. v6Mtf OLD MARA'ULLI WiiisKY. THE u >ft r ;oi bale the above asliw.uaru oraiitl o PU E RY i. WHI.-KY, *>l t. eir ovh til ,t'ißl:eu in Bit els and Ha.Bj.i~ -•< la Tire q faii'y >i hi- ►V-jCkv, k nvu ■ m* > iniiic S utli, .or. re pur. mg it yoir.-t, w. I t|.*;)*i ne kepi* up toil • turner nigh sianuard. a u pu c as.-iand 0 nun non can rel> upon its ueiitg a pjr. c <j p i.u ive -V 1.,;/, distu.e un ier our own personal oUp. r-ii ou, and entirely tree irom debt rtoiis iuußta..c s, wnioii often ren-.er Wins.ues so ot jeai i.iaO e. (aallition lotne auove, we hive 01* an l 111 Nuw Yoik. as-vdlts P.iu I p .U, p jr haps the large t s. ><:.t ot ane it> .Vmsivi.B in itie U aitd States, ano are enauiedto ship goods irom e;t icr c ly direct to any Southern p int. Tae above vVnLkys a-e all rout our own distilling from eeitcied grain, hint arec nrtamly improving bj ag*| and we utter them to tu : trade train firsthands upon the m > j t. li >erai p - i res hiiU terms. FrEEM *N <- M’S iN. Pnte 1 x Disiille'y, No. iuy S-*nn Fr >u. S.re t, P.uU<Je<phia, and 9 i wail d.raec, New Yora. Oc^ft—dl y FOR SALE. ■ 11 THE residence at piesont occupied by the [lev. IVlr A'nu. oojosue Mr Slade’s possession given the 1.-t Jhu. next. Also two vacant lom adjoining, with the store on Broad stieet No 34, at presjnl occupied by C Michael as a Furniture store, po session given the first ol October. Tae above property wil b rented)! not sold. ri BOYKIN. Ex Setii 24. and —tf. or I’ G HOLT. Ju3t iieceived, By VAN MARCUS, NEW BUCKWHEVTj Stuart’s Gxtra Syrup. Hiram Smith's Flour. Fresh Goshen Butter. New State Gh e-e. English Dairy and Sap-Sago Cheese. VVi i>e Bean? and Bg Hominy. A LSO - Rabins, Currauta, Giirm, Almond?, Pecans Paraci-e Nil s, Pre3-rv*d Ginger, Ca died Ginger, Chow-Chow, Pickled Oydera and Loh s e r ~., Fiesh Salmon, Codfish, Mackerel and Loo tters ii Gang, Sardi .es, and all kinds ot Pickles, and Preserves,and Pure Tutki?h Smoking Toiac~ co. Genuine vlnrscnaum Pipes, Havana Cigars, Genuiue. Chewing i nest quai.ty. Oct 16 dif NOTlb'E. r pHE Coparhiership of Glarke 6f the X Drug B jsiness m this cuv vas dissolved 01 it>e 18th iusi. bv the dea h ot Samuel D Claike. Tne business will continue to tie carried on by ih* undersigned on hie individual account, at the Eigle Drug Store, 1)3 Broad S r^-ei JitrlN F. IVERSON. Columb js, G.u, Oct. 21,1838. dif 80. ®. W. (S&ASIS, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC -- THANhPi'I. <o pa<t aud prestni 1 * v ° , would respectfully give notice W T Vjf wrll.hai be cnutiime# to give iiis'riclon J “ Sr \J m Vocaiaii I instriMi}iUa< mas c. \pp ;cat ocs received at Car.erG marieStore, Bepi. 7--d im* MILLEDGEVILLE HOTEL. ISSTIGLOPfCN for the reception ol $ sag] Members ol the Legislatuie and transient visitors. The Proprietor is de’ermined to reset ve ample room lor the accommodation ot ladies; aid ait-o lor the entertan merit of gtmile men and lad es. He h-.a engaged the services of one of the Bands of Vlu-icmttie State; and intend? giving two Cotillion Parties per week du ri ig ihe se-'Sion , and no pains will be spared to rtDder his guests c< mt rtahle. E. D. BROWN, Proprietor. Oct 2t,dim. DR3 G3IM3S& WINGFIELD, n Bv\ tu ;ii‘* - ti o’ tt---narthpr in the iri tea Medl Ins amt finrgery,— ijfit all* I aft at ‘V ifc & i • ,* Du ; js- *r<s i*uc qj* tae day, or Parry H't* at night win he or • npuv osvard-4. Pit caw trim a ditane a eoahded tk* reare witi av*ry iseesry ****. s**J-4M # SWAM & CO.’S LOIIELIES Triumphant! The following scheme will be drawn by 8. SWAN & CO., Managers ot the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries lor Nouemter, IsM, at Acoista, Ga., in public under the superuut’ dence of Couuuisaionera. Class 40 draws Saturday, Nov. 6, 1858. Class 41 draws Saturday, Nov. 13. 1858. Class 42 draws Saturday, Nov. 20, 1868. Class 43 draws Saturday, Nov. 27, 1068. On the Plan of Single Number*. £O,OOO TICKETS—S,43S rriilZES. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS Magnificent Scheme! To bo drawn every Saturday in November. 1 Prize of 87u,000 1 - uuo 1 * lu.uoo 1 “ 4,000 i 4,i iOO 1 “ 3,000 1 * I,MW 4 “ * 1,100 4 “ * .... 9JO 4 ** .11*..... o*o 4 “ .... 700 4 “ ri111111111111111... 4,00 50 ’ 6uo * 1111111.11.11111. .11.1 luO “ li g3j “ mimii... I®® APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4P u of SIK Approx’g to #70,000 Priae aro 1,600 4 “ :uw “ 30. Ot 0 “ 1,-00 4 “ gtio “ l*',tx) “ 000 4 “ lgs “ 5,000 u 6 0 4 “ K 0 ** 4,:00 * 40 0 4 “ 75 “ S,OtW “ 300 4 ‘ 50 *• I,mo “ Vto S,IMKk go re #loo,otU 5,4-<5 Prizes amounting to stgli."U> Whole Tickets SlO. Halve#! 85. Quarters 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: Certificatee of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, SSO - “ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ 10 Quarters “ 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 IN ORDERING TICKM B OK O LTIFH AUS Enclose the money to our address for the tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may 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 Siaie. Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable in full without deductiun. All prizes of !SI,OOO and under, payable immediately after ihe draw ing, other prizes at the usual time of 50 days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to 8. BWAN & CO.. Augusta, Ga. Persons residing near Montgomery, Aia., or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled and save time by ad dressing 8. Swan &. Cos. at either of these cities. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel with the amount of the prize that each one te entitled to, w ill be published alter every drawing in the follow ing papers: —.fvgvsta (Ga.) Constitutejtalist; Aei c Or leans ljdta; Mobile Hr.fpstcr; Jvushvillc Gazette.. Jit lav ta Intelligencer; j\ rtf 1 ark h eekly Day Hook; Savannah Daily Aewa; Richmond, Dispatch ; Aw lark DisjaUh; Paulding (Mias.) Cknitm, and Lulls Rock (.44c.) 2 rue Democrat. BEBBEL & VcELMiSj Wholesale and Retail GROCERY DEALERS, S®MliKM)gi B!®* YVILL teep constantly on harm a well seUc ted Stock comprising all aittcles in their lit 0, which are offered to th- tr ,rteud aud_ the pubi c generally at the LOW ES l MA HnE 1 Pix • tES. Give us a call. LOCK VVKEMS. A. and. BED ELL, Golunibu--, (ia. Dec. 22. wtwif. COTTON, COTfON, COTTON! COT O is now sell 1 ugat a -mod , lice, aud if the u..icsiiid bixnunifc pact doe toJ. Ennis Si ('(*. arc not soon paid, suits wi.l be msiimied hid,serin.- inately. A .*u 1d to the wise i sutit -ient oMi4—w&dit. J ES MB St CO. fua.IIT(JU£. JH. SIKE>, respectfully returns his ihai.ks to .ns tnn<ib!or past lavors and tiegs leave to rentuid them of the S&t&Z tact that he is suit at his old business and cianu, 35 Broad street, where be will bo glad t< <>, e his old customers, and as many new ones as are w llmg to g ve him a trial. iVlatirasses in at y quantity lor sale cheap Re pairing ot every de-crpiion ..f Furntture done at once, and in the neaieai style. Particular athnnon given to upholstering Church Pews, Chairs and Cushiot • of all kindf. Oc. 8, wd if. U>L LA S i> llii Vh H$ TUB OKLRBRATKD HOLLAND ItRMEDT 108 BTSPIfSIA, OISEtSE OF TUE KiII,NETS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AIND AOUS. And the various affection* consequent upon a dis ©ased STATE OF THE LIVER. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Ftornaeh, Col icky Pams, Heartburn, l oss ot Appetite, Despond ency, Jostiveness. Blind and Bleeoing Piles. In ail ■verv-ms, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it nas in numerous Instances proved highly beneficial, and in otoers effi; ©d a decided cure Th ; s is a purely veveiaoie compound,prepared on strictly principles, a'ter the marine ofihe •;ei*t>rafed Holland Kr ’fessor, Boerhave, Because of its great success in most of the Kuropean States, its Introduction into the United States was intended more espec ally for those of our f tht-risnd scattered here and there *vecthe faceorthis mighty country. Mee tug with great success among them, l now ©f ‘er it to the American pubic, knowing that its truly wordertul m dicinal virtuesmust be acknowledged* Uis particularly recommended to those persons who constitutions may have been impaired by tbe conti noons use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation, Gemraily inelantaneoug in iff, tt, it 3,ids ts way and reetty to ihe seat of lif--, thrilling and pi'okenlng every nerve, raising np the (looping -plrit,ad, in tact, infusing new health and vigor in the svstern N i’TlCK,—Whoever expects to find this a beve rage will be disjointed ; bat to the sick, weak, and low sp rited, it will prove a erateful aron otic cordial, poareseed ot simrultr remedial properties. CAUTION /3 The great popularity of this deli>rbt''nl aroma *vr ’nducfed many mitations, which the pub ic shonld guard against purchasing Be not persuaded t<> buy anything else until you nave given Boerhave** lhl. land Bit'ere a fair tilal. <>n bottle will convince ou how infinitely superior it is to all these imita tions, at sro3?er$ r o3?er bottle, or six bottles for s=■.oo, by the SOLE ‘PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE. JIU CO., MANUFACTURING and Chemiata, PI TSBTJRGH, PA. For sat* inCoiumhns hy Brooks* rhapman.Sbd 4ft i Jib gcaiU> tha State. kit fi*L iFdwie i