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THE DAILY TIMES.
ri 11<; city.
New Adverthcnioim.
Our young friend, W. H. Phelps, is snugly lo
cated at No. 88 Broad Street, with’ a nice lot of
goods in the confectionery line. Those needing
articles his department are recommended to give
him a call and examine his stock.
Winter is now setting in, and there are two
ways to keep warm. Ist by internal application
of strong stimulants. 2d by placing the body in
proximity to external heat. Those who choose
the latter plan can do so successfully by purchas
ing one of the fcrtoves advertised in another col
umn by It. M. Aldwortli.
Bkallm ood is famous for good neighbors,good
schools, handsome women, intelligent men, beau
tiful flowers and good fruit generally, but that
potato, with an elephant’s head and body, and a
pig’s tail, does credit even to Beallwood.
Governor Denver.
Governor J. W. Denvor, having resigned the
executive office of Kansas, much to the regret of
the administration, and we doubt not Of the whole
country, has resumed his position as Commission
er of Indian Affairs ; Mr. Mix yielding that office
and reverting to his original post as chief clerk of
the bureau.
Ol all the persons who have successively filled
the governorship ol Kansas, Mr. Denver is the
first one who has succeeded in giving general sat
isfaction to the people of the Territory and the
Union at large. lie is probably the first governor
also, who has resigned the office with the regret of
the whole country. His administration has been
at once firm, decided, and peaceful. The law has
been enforced; violence has been subdued, and
order thoroughly established. His course has
been firm, straightforward and upright, com
manding the respect alike of Kansas and the
Union. His conduct has been characterized by
good sense and good faith; hi3 measures having
been just in themselves, and in accordance with
the instructions of the federal admininistration,
between whom and himself relations of the most
perfect harmony and confidence have subsisted
throughout. His administration has been as un
ambitious as it has been successful, and he has
won the highest reputation for ability and capa
city of all the governors of Kansas, simply by a
quiet, firm, and unostentatious discharge of the
duties of his office. We do not recollect that
Governor Denver has made a single stump-speech
during his whole administration. The telegraph
has had few of his formal progresses through the
Territory to herald, and no “sensation” buTletins
concerning him to retail to professional agitators
in the East. He has addressed the people of
Kansas with pertincence and effect; but his ad
dress was, with rare good taste, valedictory, on
resigning his ofliee. The universal sentiment of
the country in regard to Governor Denver, we
dare say, is one of regret that he was not the
governor of Kansas long before, and that he can
not be its governor while she continues to Vie a
territory. It will be difficult to fill Governor
Denver’s place.— Washington Union.
DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD.
Columbus Times Office, Nov. 9,
But little doing in cotton yesterday, sales prin
cipally, at 934 @ 10c.
Fancy lots would bring a fraction more.
Receipts 819* Sales 253.
Savannah, Nov. 11.
COTTON—SaIes of cotton to-day 1.000 bales,
at prices ranging from 9 to 11 cts.
There has been a good demand, at unchanged
prices. The sales for the week reach 7,719 bales,
and the receipts 21,000. The exports reach 12,-
000, and the the stock on hand and on shipboard
79,000 bales.
Charleston, Nov. 11.
COTTON—SaIes of cotton to-day 2,400 bales,
and during the week 14,000.
The market closes %<s to Kc lower. Good mid
dling 11 and Middling Fair 113-ic.
Mobile, Nov. 11.
COTTON —Sales of cotton to-day 2,500 bales.
Middling 11 @ll% cts.
New Orleans, Nov. 11.
COTTON—SaIes of cotton to-day 6,000 bales.
The Asia’s news unsettled the market, and quota
tions are unreliable. We quote nominally for
middling 11 % @ll/4 cts.
New York, Nov. 11.
COTTON—SaIes of cotton to-day 1,000 bales,
at 3's cent decline. Flour advancing, with sales
of 20,000 barrels ; Southern $5 @ss 40. Wheat
firm; sales 16,000 bushels; Southern red $1 13
@sl 30, and white $l 25 @sl 45. Corn heavy;
salses 34.000 bushels : mixed 74 @76 cents. —
Other articles unchanged.
Consumption of Cotton.—ln no respect do
the statistical reports of the current year contrast
more strikingly with the panic year of 1857 than
in the item of domestic consumption of cotton,
which is thus presented :
1857. 185S.
Consumption of cotton
in the United States
to 26th Oct. 7,705 59.501
Excess over 1557. bales 81,796
In calculating, according to the ruling rates of
the two years, the difference in the money amount
represented by thi3 item, is stated by the United
States Economist as follows :
1858. .... $5,225,000
1857, - - - 462,300
Excess in value, - - $4,762,700 ‘
[Charleston Courier.
Arrived at Savannah, Nov. 11, *SB.
Steamship Montgomery, Crocker, 63 hours from
New York to Brigham, Baldwin Sc Cos.
Steamship Star of the South, Lyon, hours
from New York, to Padelford, Fay St Cos.
Steamship Commerce, Gager, Baltimore, to 8..
Baldwin A Cos.
Ship Jane, Cochrane, Liverpool, with 5,009 sacks
salt, to E. A. Soullard.
Ship Erie, Kuudson, New York, to Scranton St
Norris.
Ship Phoenix, Iloxie, Philadelphia to A. Low
A Cos.
Sehr. Enchantress, Jayne, New York, to Starr
& Hardee.
Steamship Montgomery. —The Steamship
Montgomery, Capt. Crocker, from New York,
arrived at Savannah Tuesday night last.
Steamship Star of the South. —The steam
ship Star of the South, Capt. Lyox, from New
York, arrived at Savannah Thursday morning
last.
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD,
CONSIGNEES, NOVEMBER, 13, ,58
M St W P R R, J Keller,
Mob. 4 6 R R, D Young,
Brooks St Chapman, V y & S
Dauforth N St Cos., [BA M]
T Markham, J J McKendree,
J B Strupper, M Moseley,
Gunby StCo FMelntire,
S&mrnia St Rooney, Rock Is Factory,
R A Ware St Son, Estes St Bro.
Ctwdery * Oe. Ckaffia * 1
ARRIVALS, November 12, 1858.
AT THE PLANTERS HOTEL:
W Kelly, E J Reaves, Camden S C Miss M Fort,
Ala; W Loyd, N C; II D Leverett, Ga ; J W Ashley!
T Howell, Macon Cos, Ala; T Grimes, H Anderson,
Stewart Cos, Ga; F L Hardison, C C Brown G
Herndon, J H Hollis, M J Hollis M irion Cos, Ga:
00l IV Ragland, Talbotton Ga: Dr DM Hull,
Marion Cos, Ga; DrF Villeire, Montgomery, Ala;
G C Reynolds, lady, 2 children, St servt, Perote,
Ala; A F Ligon, Edgefield D C, SC; S Adams!
Stewart Cos. Ga: J D Humph, Dr M Padget, Perote,
Ala; It (i Harper, Covington Ga; J R Lawson,
j L Randle, Macon Cos, Ala; W B Hurt Columbus,
Ga; J \\ Aren, Stewart Cos, Ga; D Cox, Muscogee
Cos, Ga; L Upsham, J W Upsham,Ala; L P Dick
inson, Ga; M H Harris, Macon Cos, Ga;
Election for Deputy Marshal.
In conformity to law in such cases provided, I
hereby order that an election be held at the Court
House on Saturday 13th inst., for Deputy Marshal
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation
of 11. P. Robinson. Polls open at 10 o'clock, A.
M. Close at 4P. M.
Managers—Col. John Quin and Jas. Lloyd.
Nov. 3, 1858. F. G. WILKINS, Mayor.
For Deputy Marshal.
JOHN F. HOWARD announces himself a
candidate for the above office, to fill the vacancy
occasioned by the resignation of 11. P. Robinson.
Election on Saturday the J3th November.
nov6—dtd
Messrs. Editors— Please announce the name
of JOSEPH E. MEBSHON, as a candidate for
Deputy Marshal, to fill the unexpired term of 11.
I*. Robinson, at the election on Saturday, the 13th
instant. novG—dtd
HENRY RILEY announces kimself a candi
date for Deputy Marshal, in the place of H. P.
Robinson resigned. Election on Saturday the
13th instaut. nov6—dtd.
friends of J. W. SHOUPE, (com
monly called Sharp) tbo well known and efficient
Baliff of the 668th district, G. M., present his
name to their fellow citizens as a candidate
for Deputy Marshal, at the ensuing election, and
respectfully ask their suffrages. nov8 —te
Weave authorized to announce J. B. lIICKS,
as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax
Receiver of Muscogee county at the election in
January next. novll—dwtd
The friends of Edmund O’neal, Esq.,
announce his name as a suitable candidate for the
office of Tax Collector of Chattahoochee county
at the January election. novl2—wtd
FOR SALE
ON accommodating terms, several desirable dwell
ings. Apply to JOHN McCARTY.
Columbus. Oct. 26. d2m
FUR SALE OR RENT, “
a j FROM the 25th of December next, the
House and Lot at present occupied by Dr.
SggS Boswell, on Troup Street, fronting the Baptist
Church Lot. Applv to
Nov 10—dtf JAS. M. EVERITT.
1.8.
Attorney at X.aw,
Being a Graduate of Law of the University of Vir
ginia, respectfully tenders his services in all the branch
es of the profession. up Stairs, over No.
28 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
November 6, 1858. dly
For Sale.
A comfortable Dwelling House and Lot,
containing one acre of land, situated on the
Isjjjjjjjl Alabama side of the Chattahoochee River, on
” -4>w.ihe road leading from the New Bridge towards
Salem, Ala., and about one half mile west of said
Bridge. Any person desiring to purchase a comforta
ble and quiet home, wiU be offered a bargain in this
place. Apply to MOSES A- LAWES,
nov. I—-dtl Columbus, Ga.
W. H. SAYRE. A. H. WHITE.
SAYKE & AYIEETi:.
Commission 3|lncb;infs,
AND DEALERS IN
Pork, Bacon. Lard, Flour Butter,
CHEESE, DRIED FRUIT, &c.
69 “\7S7“ alnut Str© ©t
®Kia(e) a
Particular attention will be given to the Purchase
and Shipment of all descriptions of Western Produce,
and articles of Cincinnati Manufacture.
November 9, 1858. and lm\v6m.
CARRIAGE EMPORIUM !
J. B. JAQ.UES & BROTHER,
OPPOSITE THE “PERRY HOUSE.”
COLUMBUS, GA.
wpsapt, THE subscribers have on hand and
constantly keep a large and well
U&l selected stock of Carriages of all de-
NJe* ... w..., scriptions, [embracing CALECHES,
MOCK CALECHES. BAROUCHES. ROCKAWAYS,
Shifting Leather Top and No Top Buggies, Wagons,
&.c. We feel confident in stating to the Public that we
can offer as Good Work, and at lower prices than can
be found elsewhere for Cash or approved Credit.
Cash Purchasers will do w ell 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 us with a call may rely on being fairly
dealt with.
All 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 inime
kiately. Columbus Nov. 1 ISsß.—dly
SITUATION WANTED.
A LADY experienced in Teaching the usual Eng
-IA. lish 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
.A.T J^TTCTIOISG
BY HARRISON & PITTS.
WE now’ have instore, and are daily receiv
ing trotn New York, a fine assortment ot
first class STAPLE & FANCY.
DRY GOODS,
AND FANCY ARTICLES
Which we will offer at Auction and Prtvate Sale
through the reason, and to which we invite the
attention of our triends and the public generally.
The stock consists in part of the follow ing arti
cle-, viz:
Prints of every style, White Brillianfe, Muslin
de Laines, Robes a Les, de Laines ‘lobes a’Quilie*
Valencia Flounced Robes, Cashmeres, Plain and
bigured Alpaccas, Ginghams, White and Red
Meonels, Lindseys” Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets,
1 weeds, Kentucky Jeans, Keystone and Morse
Plaids, Allenda e Sheetings, Irish Linens, Blank
ets, h>ed Ticking, Bleached Domestics, Towels,
Linen Table Cloths, Linen and Cotton Table*
Diaper, Linen Napkins, Linen Cambric and Bor
dered H’d'kfs, Apron Checks, Hoes and Half
Hoes, Shirts, Merino, and Cotton Net Shirts,
Razors, Table and Pocket Cuttlery, Needles,’
Spool Thread, Fancy Soaps Ptriumery, Percus
sion Caps, Letter Paper, Envelops, and a great
many articles too tedious to mention.
Our first tirst sale ot the season will take place
at o'clock on Tuesday Night next, the 12th
inst., to be continued every night throughout
the winter. We will also have one” or two day
saleseaeh week.
All goods ofiered at Auction guarantied as rep
resented or no sale.
HARRISON & PITTS.
E’ J. Pinckard, Auciioner.
59 and 61 Broad Street,
Columbus, Oat. 8, ‘SO dtf,
NEW BOOT & SHOE STOKE.
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.
PH WOULD respectfully inform
_<4^^ ? he citizens of Columbus, ami the
surrounding, that they
have taken the Store recently
occupied by Merry <fc Landon.and are now ope
ning the largest, nest made and cheapest Stock ol
BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS
lobe found in the City.
HAVING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF
OUR OVVN.and having made arrangements with
the best factories in the United States, with 20
years experience in Memphis, Tennessee, we are
warranted in saving our stock will be SECOND
TO NONE IN QUALITY, STYLE, AND
EC ONOYIY TO THE PURCHASER.
Our stock comprises in part—
Men’s Thick Boots sizes Irom 6 to 14;
Kip “ half welted and double soled,
‘‘ “ VV ater Proof Boots;
“ Napoleon Boots;
“ Cavalry do.
Extra fine Water Proof Boots;
“ f Cork 9ole “
“ Finest peg’d pump and half welt’d Cf Boots
“ French Boots of superior style;
“ Plantation Boots;
“ Finest stitched French Calf Boots;
“ “ Pump _ “ “ “
“ Arctic Boots;
Also, Men’s Oxford Ties sewed and pegged;
“ Congress Gaiters “ “
“ Calderons;
“ Scott Ties;
Men’s Cali Pegged Brogans, pumps and 1 welted;
“ “ Sewed “• “ half
“ Seal, Goat and Buff Brogans pegged;
“ Army and Plantation sshoes.
Men’s Wax, Kip {$ Buff’Brogans pegged, Pumps
&, 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
h< J ela.
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 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 ties and Buskins.
Goat, Calf, Buff, Seal & Kip lace Boots pegged
and sewed.
Ki|&, Calf Oxford Boots laced and strapped
Spring heel Kip Pegged lace Boots.
FOR ROYS.
Boys Thick Boots, sizes 1 to 5.
do do Brogans, do Ito 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 half welted and double
soled.
Youth’s Calf, do do do and do do
do do Brogans pumps and half welted.
FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN.
Sewed Calf, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco
and Buff Bootees thick and thin sole, witn and
without heels.
Pegged Cali, 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 Ties.
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, Russctts and other kinds ranging in
price from sl.lO upwards.
If any of our goods do not prove as represented
by us, we will make the deficiency good to the
purchaser.
TO COUNTRY HIERCHANTS,TRAD
URS, 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 goods into considera
tion, we are to be undersold by no one North,
Soush, East or West.
We have made arrangements to receive all new
styles from factories of any note in the United
States as soon as introduced, and shall be receiv
ing fresh goods every week from ocr own Fac
tories.
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.,
Oct 15..w&dtf 102 Broad Street.
BARBOUR COUNTY LANDS
FOS SALE.
HAVING purchased land in the West, I now
offer for sale both my p'antations, lying on
the North Cowikee Creek. The place on which
I now reside, known as the Barna Ivey Plantation
contains 2,475 acres, with a iarge proportion of
fresh and Hammock land. Th- 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 is situated 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 mv other planta
tion, recently owned by Col. W. H- Owens, con
taining 901 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 lands I need not say more—to those at
a distance, I 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 irom the Mobile aud Girard Railroad, 6
miles from Jernigan, a steamboat landing on the
Chattahoochie river, and 16 miles from Eufaula,
to which point the South-Western Railroad of
Georgia will soon be completed. For further par
ticulars, address me at Glennviile, Alabama.
P.S. As 1 am axious to carry out my plans west
I propose if 1 can find a purchaser lor ihe above
natned lands, to let them go at the low price ol
twelve dollars and a hall per acre, cash.
And if not sold before Saturday the twentieth of
November 1 will have them divided into
two or more tracts by a survey, and offer them
on that day at public outcry to the higbes; bidder.
Land buyers might do well to examine the
lands before buying elsewhere.
H. BASS.
Oct 22, 1853. dfrwtf
TO THOSE INDEBTED.
UI T E hereby give notice that all claims due ns, and
V ? noi paid or satis actorily arranged, prior to the
next return day ol the respective counties in which
the parties reside, will be sued. .Cone shall be sligh
ted.
marJO—wtwtf. E RAKNABP fc CO
CIGARS DIRECT IMPORTATION,
t A A BOXES Havana Cigars of various brands
XVV for sale at small advances for Cash by
Jan W-wtwH . BARNARB <fc CO-
FOR SALE.
AN ACCOMPLISHED COOK.
A NEGRO WOMAN, very likely, has experience as
zx a Plain and Fancy Cook—good house servant,
and a good Washer and Ironer. For sale by
novO—d3i ELLIS &. MATIHS.
MATRESSES.
AN excellent article of Cotton, or Shucks and Cot
ton mixed, and all Shucks for under Matresses.—
t all and see them before purchasing an Inferior article
elsewhere. For saleJiy J. H. SIKES,
nov9 -dtl 36 Broad Street.
MANLEY & HODGES.
ARE now in receipt of one of the best and most
carefully selected fall slocks, they have ever
offe red to their customers, prices low, and.-Tyles
ehoice-
Robe ales Silks in great variety,
Robe ales Delaines
Robe ales Merinoe’s
Plain worsted Dechines
Blk Silk Robe ales.
7 -8 and 10 4 TABLE DAMASK,
Linen Sheeting 100 inches wide.
Pillow Linen 40 and 45 inches,
Napkins, Doylies, &c.
A Superior Lot of
GERMAN AND ENGLISH HOSIERY.
10 11-12 and 13-4 MARSAIL&S QUILTS.
Superior Bed Blankets,
NEGRO BLANKETS.
WOOL H aTS; &c.
VELVET, BRUSSELLS, 2 and
3 PLY CARPETS,
RUGS , dfc.
Our stock of WHITE GOODS and EMBROI
DERIES was never better,
MANLEY £$ 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 pav up, as longer indugence will not be given.
11. MIDDLERROOK CO.
Columbus. October 26. wdlin.
FOR SALE!
PLANTERS, NOTICE THIS!
TWO GOOD ROAD WAGONS, for Plantation us#.
Also, 100 Pairs of good NEGRO SHOES. These
articles will be sold at a bargain to close them out.
Apply to H. MIDDLERROOK & CO.
Oct. 26—dwlm. 94 Broad Street. Columbus.
NOW OPENING.
AT
DILLINGHAM & HENSON’S
FURNITURE STORE,
A LARGE STOCK OF
CARPETINGS
RUGS, MATS,
BASKETS, &c-
Columbus. October 23. d&wtf.
FALL STOCK
OF
FURNITURE,
CABPETTING.
AND
CURTAINS,
N T OW OPENING AT
SAMMIS & ROONEY’S,
COLUMBUS. GA.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 6, 1858. dw3m.
BY ELLIS & MATHIS.
GRAFTED FRUIT TREES,
I OAA Drafted Apple Trees.
J ,UUU 1,000 Grafted Peach Trees.
y 1,000 Pears, Plums, Apricots, &c. &c., together
with various other si it rubbery and Plants, which will
arrive here about the first of November next, from the
Nursery of Mr. Thos. H. Fentriss, of North Carolina,
whose reputation as a fine Fruit grower is unsurpass
ed. Orders for Trees will be promptly attended to and
filled as soon as the trees arrive.
THE GORDY GRAPE.
1.000 Vines of this superior native Grape for sale. —
This Grape is well and favorably known in this com
munity. ELLIS & MATIILS
Columbus, Oct. 2G. 1858. liudw
TOBACCO iGENCY,
COLIMBIS, GEORGIA.
ELLIS & MA T 111 S,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
HAVE on handand will continue (to receive di
rect FROM FIRST CLASS MANUFACTURERRS
a large supply of all grades Tobaco. winch they will
sell to the t-ade at. .Factory Price#, expenses
only added.
tar traders wiil do |well to call before buyin
IsewLere. sept?—w&uiSmmis
EPPIi\G>S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract of Buchu.
- barosma cre.xata.”
A sovereign remedy for diseasese-t ol the
B LADD! R, SPINE. Jft J & KIDVEYS, UNIRA
RY ORGANS, GRAY | (EL, STOVE in the
BLADDER, CHROV- ! ILO CATARRH of the
BL \DDER, MORBID j pj J IRRITATION .f the
BLADDER and URL j diseases of the
PR’ STATE, and RE-j 0* f TENTIO N ami INCON
TINENCE ol L RiN I:. ) t from aJo~ ol tone in
the parts concerned, j jaa (A1 sg, DY3?EPS A,
Oi.RONIC, P.HEUMA- j J* TISM au and AFFEC
TIONS of the SKIN. is.
j * 5 The above medi
cine is earnestly re- j ™ j commended to Physi
cians and praetition-j £“)ers of medicine and
the public generally, j ft jas it can be used by
perrons of all ages and ; g; J habits, is pleasant to
the taste, and can be j ft) readily taken by any
patient no mailer how adverse he may be to taking
medicines.
CAUTION.
None genuine without the names of Epping &,
L Pierce &. Cos., blown upon each bottle*
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
BROOKS & .CHAPMAN.
DRUGGISTS,
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
And sold by ail respectable Druggists through
out the country.
Sept 27 dw—tf.
E. BARNARD & GO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
;WHOLESALE AJNI) RETAIL
GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS
HAVE on hand, and will constantly keep
a large and well selected Stock,embracing
Sr 5 every article in their line, which are offered
to their friends and the public, at the low-est
market prices Cc me and see us.
GoJunibus, Sept. 29. 1857. w&twtf
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
I WILL se>lto the highest bidderfif not disposed
of privately btoore tna T time)on th? Isr T iesdav
in December next, at tin Market Houe in the city oi
Columbus tha; valuable property known as ‘De
oraffcureid’s Ovrner.” Tjrms. one hair cash—bal
anaata twelve month* with approved security
B. B. i EVEN REID, Trustee,
eJl—dwlta ftirrUen fc Pitta, AuV/a.
AMERICAN WATCHES!
IN (TOLD ANI) SILVER CASES.
At Purple’s old Stand, June's New Building,
Columbus. Georgia.
& -*Oct. 30—dwtf T S. SPEAR.
D. P. ELLIS. t. ii. rtiAtU*.-
ELLIS & MMHIS7
Auction A Commission
Merchants,
COL U M BUS, GA.
WILL give prompt attention to tne sale of
merchandize, Country Produce, Ne
groes, Furniture, Vehicles, Stock,
Real Estate, &c. &c>
Will al?o give particular attention to Renting Real
Estate, Hiring Negroes, &c. Ac.
Administrators’ and rtuardteu’s sales will be con
ducted on reasonable terms.
LIBERAL AD/ASCEB will be made. ADgoods
n store will be insured, unless other wise
Columbus, Sept. 7 w&d.lm is
1858 FALL STOCK. 1858
J. H. MERRY
Yf) HAS removed his store to No.
VIB7 West side Broad Street, 1 door
iIIXLJ north of Redd, Johnson Co.’s,
where he is now’ receiving a large supply of .
Fall and Winter Clothing !
For GENT’S, YOUTH’S and Children’s wear
Also, a large Assortment of
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS!
Together with every article usually kept in a
Cloihing Store. All of which will be sold on as
good terms as are afforded in the City.
Columbus, Ga. Oct. 15- dw3 n
W- W. ROBISON,
Wholesale Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES, &c.,
WEST SIDE OF BROAD STREET,
Columbus, Georgia.
HAS now orwhand, and will constantly keep,
an excellent selection ot all the articles usu
ally kept in ttie Grocery line. Ilia .-took consists
in pait of
Bacon, Liard. Mom Sugar, Coffee, Syiups, Flour,
Malt, utv Cheese, Bagging, Rope, Tobacco,
Nails, Soap. Crockery, Arc. Together with e ve
ry article usually demanded by th- city or country
trade, ail ot which he offers to his friends and the
public, at ihe lowest market prices. Call and see.
Sept. 4,1858. d&w3m.
F. LAN DON.
IS STILL AT THE SIGN n*F THE
B! G |||§|f| HAT
where may be found all ’..kinds, sorts, sizes, de
script ions, qualities and quantities of HAT'S AND
CAPS,and the prettiest Children’s Hats & Caps.
CHIEAP.
Columbus, Ga.,Oct. 5, 1858. w&dtf
A LARGE STOCK OF
FILL & WINTER DRV MODS.
J. KYLE <$- CO.,
HAVE now in store the largest and best select
ed Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
ever offered in Columbus. Also a fine assort
ment of Carpets, Rugs, Shoes, Hats, <fee M all at
their usual low prices—with additional induce
ments to cash buyers.
Columbus, Sept. IS, 1858. w6tdtf
OLD MAGNOLIA WllloKV.
! cT/T-X THE undersigned offer (or aalo the above
a standard brand ot PUrfE RYE WHISKY, of
their own distillation in Bartels and Hail Bar
rels. The qualify of this Whisky, known so
favorably in the Siuth, toruie past eigat years, will
always be kept up to its former high standard, and
purciiast-rs and consumers can ,rely upon its being a
perfectly pare live Whisky, distilled under oar own
personal supervision, and entirely free from delete
rious substances, which often render Whiskies so
objectionable, in addition to the above, we have
on hand in New York, as wall as Pailadeiphia, per
haps the largest stock of flue Rye Whiskies iu the
United .Slates, and are enabled to snip goods irorn
either city direct to any Southern p.int.
The above Whiskys are ail from our own distilling
from selected grain, and are constantly improving by
age; and we offer them to the trade from first hands
upon the most liberal prices and terms.
FREEMAN <cSsM?B3N, Phoenix Distillery,
No. toy Siuth Front Street, Philadelphia, and
90 Wall Street, New York.
Oc‘.‘2K— d i v
FOR SALE.
a THE 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 (3, 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, and -tf, or T G HOLT.
Just Eeceived,
By VAN MARCUS,
NEW BUCKWHEAT;
Stuart’s Extra Syrup.
Hiram Smith’s Flour.
Fresh Goshen Butter.
New Stale Cheese.
English Dairy and Sap-Sago Chee.-e.
White Beans and B:g Hominy.
ALSO—Raisins, Currauts, Citron, Almonds,
Pecans, Paradise Nuts, Preserved Ginger, Candied
Ginger, Chow Chow, Pickled Oysters and Lob
sters, Fiesh Salmon, Codlish, Mackerel and Lob
sters in Cans, Sardines, and all kinds of Pickles,
and Preserves, and Pure Turkish Smoking Tobac
co, Genuine Murschaum Pipes, Havana Cigars,
Genuine. Chewing Tobacco, best quality.
Oct 16 dtf
NOT I CIO.
r jnHECopartnership of Clarke Iverson, in the
X Drug Business in this city, was dissolved on
the 18th inst. by the death of Samuel D. Clarke.
The business will continue to oe carried on by
the undersigned on his individual account, at the
Eagle Drug Store, 93 Broad Street.
JOHN F. IVERSON.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 21,1838. dif
BDi, ft. W. (DIL&3IE,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
f-usg THANKFUL for pajt and present
s, would respectfully give notice
he continues to give instruction
“ U <iti Vocal an 1 instrumental music.
Applications received at Car.er’a music Store.
Sspr. 7 d:<m*
milledgeyElFhotelT
MIS STILL OPEN for the reception of
Members ot the Legislature and transient
visitors. The Proprietor is determined
to reserve ample room for the accommodation ot
ladies; and also for the entertainment of gentle
men and lad es. lie has engaged the services of
one of the best Bands of Music in the State; and
intends giving two Cotillion Parties per week du
ring the Session , and no pains will be spared to
render his guests comtortahle.
E. D. BROWN, Proprietor.
Oct 21,dim.
DRS. GRIMES & WINGFIELD,
E 1 in the
oi Meduine ami Surgery.—
IS . aIU left at Ware 4c Sou’s Dru? ritore Curias:
-tueday, or Parry Hmo at night wiil be
or inanity answered. Patients !r >m a distance
conaded to the r#are will rej,iv# ewry -jcsuss-i ry
***-<•
SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES
Triumphant!
The following scheme will be drawn l>y S SWAN
fit CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in
each of their Single N umber Lotteries for Noueinbor,
1858, at Augusta. Da., in public under the supenmsn
deuce 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 Single Numbers.
£O,OOO TICKETS— 5,485 PRIZES.
NEARLY ONE FRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS
Magnificent Scheme!
To be drawn every Saturday in November.
1 Prize of $70,000
1 - 30,000
1 lO,OOO
1 “ ’ ’ 5,000
1 “ 4,000
1 * 3,000
i “ ; 1,500
4 “ ” 1,000
4 “ * yoo
4 “ ‘ 800
4 .• 700
4 “ !’!!"!!!.!!!!!!!. toe
so M !!!!!”!!!!!........ 6wl
50 1 ;; two
100 “ I*s
230 “ *.".*. **.*’*... 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
•1 Prt=>B of s'oo Approx’g to $70,000 Prize are 1,600
4 “ 300 ** 30.0(0 “ 1,200
4 a 200 “ lo.tHio “ SOO
4 “ 125 “ 5,000 “ 5 0
4 “ 100 u 4,i:oi) * 40 0
4 “ 75 “ 3,000 “ 300
4 *’ 50 “ 1,51(1 “ 200
5,000“ 20 re SIOO,OOO
5,4-<5 Prizes amounting to $320,000
Whole Tickets i? 10. Halves S5. Quarters 82 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
i rates which is the risk:
Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, &S0
*• “ 10 Half “ 40
“ “ 10 Quarters “ 20
“ “ 10 Eightli “ 10
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR ( ERTIPICATFS
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets or
( dered, on receipt of which they will he forwarded by
first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any
! figure they may designate.
List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes w ill be sent to
j purchasers immediately alter the Draw ing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures plain,
i 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 of 3ft
days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
8. SWAN fit CO., Augusta, Ga.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta,
Ga., can have their orders filled and save time by ad
dressing S. Swan A Cos. at either of these cities.
A list of the numbers that are draw n from the wheel
with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled
to, w ill be published after every drawing in the follow
ing papers:— Augusta (da.) Constitutionalist; .Vcic Or
leans Delta; Mobile Register; JVashrille Oaietle. Atlanta
| Intelligencer; j\ ew York Weekly Day Book; Savannah
, Daily Ancs; Richmond Dispatch; JVsic York Dispatch;
! Paulding {Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark.) True
I Democrat.
BBBm Is & WEEMS
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY DEALERS,
®®Db!EHB!§
\\ILL ceep constantly on haud a well seleO
ted Stock comprising all articles in their line,
which are offered to their .riendsand the public
generally at the LOWES’! MAUiiET PR •
CES. Give us a call.
LOCK WEEMS. A. 6. BEDELL,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtf.
COTTON, COTTON, COTTON!
CLOTTO 3 is now sellingata good price, and if the
1 notes and accounts past due toJ. Ennis & Go.
are not soou paid, suits will be instituted indiscrim
inately. A word to the wise it sufficient.
octi4—w&dtl. J. ENNIS & CO.
lIRNITURE.
JH. SIKHS, respectfully returns his
thanks to his friends for past favors
and begs leave to remind them of the
fact that he is stiff at his old business and stand, 36
Broad street, where he will be glad to see his old
customers, and as many new ones as aro willing to
give him a trial.
Mattrasses in any quantity for sale cheap Re
pairing ol every de.-eription of Furniture done at
once, and in the neatest style. Particular attention
given to upholstering Church Pews, Chairs and
Cushions ol all kinds.
Oct. 8, w’d tf.
- * *"* *’ * ‘\ ’ J.
ik * § ii Pi § L a/ S| W
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THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR
SYSPIPStA,
DISEASE OF TIIE KIDNETB,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE.
And the various'affections consequent upon a dis
eased
STATE OF THE LIYER]
auen as Indigestion, Acidity of the Rtomach, Col
icky Pain?, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despond
e.icy, 3osti veness . Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all
Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections it
has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial
and iu otners effjc'ed a decided cure.
This is a purely vegetable compound. prepared on
strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the
celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave, Because
of its great success iu most of the European .States,
its introduction into the United States was intended
more esp* c ally for those of our t therland scattered
here and there iverthe faceofthis mighty country.
Meeting with great succes- among them, I now of-”
ferittothe American public, knowing tbalits truly
wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged*
It is particularly recommended to those persons
whom constitutions may have been impaired by the
continuous use of ardent spirits, or other loruis ol
dissipation. Generally instantaneous in fftct it
finds its way and re.ctivto ihe seat of life, thrilling and
4U.ckei.ing every nerve, raising np the drooping
spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in
the sjstem. “
NOTlGß.— Whoever expect# to find this a beve
rage will be disappointed ; but te the sick, weak,
iiui low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic
:ord.al, possessed ol singular remedial properties,
CAUTION.’ 3
Tne great popularity ot this delightful aroma
nduccd many:mi tations, wtfch the public should
?unrd against purchasing Be not persuaded to buy
inytbiug else until you have given Boerhave’s iv,|2
and Bitters a fair Dial. One bottle will
r'ou how infinite, y superior it is to ail
ions.
at SIOO per bottle, or si* bottles for
17.00, by the
SOLE IPROPJUETORS
BENJAMIN PAGE. JR.& CO,
MANUFACTURING
PUarmace-itiata and Chemists,
PI LTSBTJKO’H, PA,
For sale in Columbus by Brooks It Chapauut,n4
Spjgfchrts geneially throoghgot sfatss
A<tr fl $4, ‘SB, lydwis