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THE DAILY TIMES. TJHK CITY. New Advertisements. Our readers will observe that the Trustee’s sale of DeGraffenreid's corner lias been postponed un til the tirst Tuesday in January. Those of our readers who have occasion to send abroad for newspapers are respectfully referred the advertisement of “Life Illustrated” in this paper. Mr. A. Protrlio offers a reward of fifty dollars for a stolen horse, together with the thief. See also legal advertisements. Superior Court. After an arduous session of two weeks this Court on last Saturday adjourned till 29th inst. We learn that the Dockets are very heavy though much of the business was disposed of in the last two weeks. Jlineh, for the murder of Tracy, was resentenced to be executed on the 17th December. Dozier, for the murder of Gunn, was retried and again found guilty. We understand that Dozier’s coun sel will move for anew trial on several grounds, among them that he was convicted by a Jury, not all of whom were qualified as persons under the Law. One as is said being a foreigner, and anoth er a non-resident. The long standing case of Thos. Terry, who was indicted eight years ago for the killing of Doles, was brought also to a close by bis acquittal. also was done in the civil side of the court. American Hallways In England. It is a fact! John Bull has awoke from his oc casional dozy state—has rubbed his eyes—yawn ed—and being now thoroughly awakened by a book called “The Permanent Way and Coal burniug Locomotives of European Railways,” by Zerah Colburn and Alexander Holley, of New York, is prepared to give it bis attention. The combined British press have read it, and are now all commenting on it with semewhat of surprise. They find that our railway system, although bad enough, is not so terrific as they have pictured it, and the English newspapers are able to see many faults in their own system when they look at it with American spectacles. It has long been a prevalent idea in the ‘old country’ that an Ameri can railway was a trap to catch passengers, and when it got them they were generally landed, not at the place whether they had paid to go, (except by accident,) but in a coffin. It was a common notion, that to “run off the track” was the rule ; to keep on it the exception. Our great works had been heard of, but by the privileged few ; so now that our works, system, expenses, <&c., arc explain ed and compared with European ones, the old gentleman is astounded that we stand comparison so well. We shall be able to put forth a much better account shortly, for our railways arc im proving daily, and then we shall propose another Comparing of notes, when we hope wc shall as tonish John a little more. It’s very odd, but we are always astonishing the old gentleman. He does not comprehend the Yankees, and we doubt if he ever will. —Scientific American. DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD. COTTON.—The market Saturday was quiet but firm, and the quotations given are a tiue in index of the market, viz 9% @ 10?s The trade for the week, has been very sprightly and all offered has been sold at advancing prices, the steamers news had no effect on the market. The receipts continue very light, and planters will not sell even at present prices. If Eastern Markets keep up, we look for a continued advance in this Market, unless there are very heavy de clines from the other side, which is hardly to be looked for, Receipts 314. Sales 310 bales. Savannah, Nov. 19. Sales of Cotton to-day 1,417 bales. There was hut litttlc offering and pricey were full and the demand active. Charlkston, Nov. 19. COTTON—SaIes of cotton to-day 1,700 bales, at unchanged prices. Neav York, Nov. 19. COTTON—SaIes of cotton to-day 1,600 bales, with a firm market. Flour firm, sales 11,500 barrels. Wheat heavy, amt/ sales 22.000 bushels, and Southern White quoted at $1 25@1 45. Corn was heavy; sales 17,000 bushels; Mixed 74c., and White and Ycl -80 cents. Other articles were unchanged. ARRIVALS, November 20, 1858. AT THE PLANTERS HOTEL: T G Wilcoxon, Laureneeville, Ala; Dr G Mc- Duffie, Rarbour co., Ala; R J Pulley, W M Estes, L Pulley, Tenn; M C Johnson, J A Newton, Chat tanooga, Tenn; J C Austin, Cusseta, Ga; T J Hines, Stewart Cos., Ga; J B Feagin, Midway, Ala; W 11 Johnson, Manatee, Fla; A J Melton, Mari on, Cos., Ga: C Winn, Forsyth, Ga; 11 P Wood, Chambers Cos., Ala: A J Prather, H M Jenkins, Stowant Cos., Ga; W F Harris. Tenn.; J M White, Al:u F King, J II Dukce, S Biekley, II Bussey, J C Reedy, G W Whitten, J A Wynn, J S Bussey, Muscogee Cos, Ga.; I Cliatt, Stewart Cos, Ga; W P Jones, J Pruitt, Midway, Ala; II A Rey, RA Sentell, Ala: R Banks, Muscogee Cos, Ga: C M Medlock, Sparta, Ga: H J Coward, Harris Cos., Ga: W S Anthony, Enon, Ala. MUSCOGEE RAILROAD, CONSIGNEES, NOVEMBER, 22, 4 58 M A W P R R, Jas Vernoy, Mob. & G R R, F Bachle, & Cos Gunby & Cos, P Kim, Redd Prcer & Cos., D L Booher, S Heinaman, W H H Phelps, A Hunter, J S Pemberton, J S Henry J S & W J Wood, Hall, M. A Cos J L Celia, E S Greenwood, J B Struppcr, I G Strupper, F Landon, A Velati, Rock Is. Mills, W W Robison, A Cos Blunn and Frank, J Ligon. [B] J A McNeil, T H Mabson, Teague A 0. G W McGinty, Brooks A Chapman, Cowdry A Cos, J Campbell, Wells, Curtis A Cos, Smith A D„ G W Atkinson A TANARUS, D Bussey A Bro, C Terry, H C Me Kee, J Mcßae, A Ricardi, Ragland A B, Dillingham A D, W II Jernigan, A Stovall, W Clinton, Estes A Bro, M Jaeobie, W T Simpson, H McCauley, D Rostrum, Van Marcus, To Rent, TWO STORES, now fitting up at 34 Broad Street. Apply at this office. nov2o dtt. W. H. SAYRE. A. 11. WHITE. SAYRE & WHITE, Commission iHcrcjKtnts, AND DEALERS IN Pork, Bacon. Lard, Flour Butter, CHEESE, DtilED FRUIT, &C. Q 9 “W alrmt Street Particular attention will be given to the Purchase and Shipment of all descriptions of Western Produce, and articles of Cincinnati Manufacture. J November 9, 1858. dlmw6ra, We are authorised to announce J. B. HICKS, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Muscogee county at the eleetiou 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. nov!2 wtd LOOK I look: I Startling Intelligence for Vox Fopuli ! WILLIAMS’ PICTURE GALLERY IN FULL BLAST. r I''IIE undersitmed announces to the citizens of Co s luiiibus, and in fact to all Georgia, that he is now taking Pictures in as good style as they can be taken in the “Empire State,” either by a foreign or native ar tist. His prices range from that much despised sum— fifty cents to ten dollars. And although he does not pretend to say that he is th chest artist, in the United States, yet he fears not the result of a comparison with those whose reputation is bolstered up by long adver tisements and putts of their own manufacture. He prefers that ladies and gentlemen should judge for themselves. And if those in want of a good Picture will call and give him a trial, he will convince them that he fully understands the modus operand* of picture taking. All he wants is a fair and impartial trial, and he fears no competition from any quarter. His Gallery is over Barnard’s Store, Broad Street, where he will be happy to receive visitors and show them his specimens at all times. G. T. WILLIAMS, 6—4tnd Photographic Artist. WHITE AND YELLOW ONION SETTS, Just received and for sale by Nov. 15—flwtf BROOKS & CHAPMAN. By ELLIS & MATHIS, Auction Sale of VALUBLE OILPAINTINGS We will sell at our Auction Room ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 24 A large and handsome lot of OIL PAINT INGS, a large portion of which were purchased by a gentleman of this city for his own use, ma king the finest lot of painrings ever sold here at auction. Catalogues will be ready a few days previous to the sale. novlß—dtd ELLIS, Auctioneer. 20 Casks Canvassed Hams, ON CONSIGNMENT AND FOR SALE AT HUGHES, DANIEL & GO’S. November 17, IBsS.—dlw. NOTICE. THE undersigned invites proposals until the 15th December next, for the building of a BAPTIST CHURCH in this city. Plan and specifications can be seen by bidders, at the office of Thomas J. Nuckolls in Jones’ Building. For any information on the sub ject. addre*s N. NUCKOLLS, Ch’n. Columbus, Nov. 16, 1858—dim. RICHARDSON’S IRISH LUSTETsTS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS &c. CONSUMERS of Richardson’s Linens, and those de sirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS,should see that the articles they purchase are scaled with the full name of the firm, as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods. ■This caution is rendered essentially necessary, as large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are prepared, season after season, and sealed with the name of RICHARDSON, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the injury thus inflicted alike on the Ame rican consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable while purchasers can be imposed on with goods of a worthless character. - J. BITLLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, nov. 16—illy. Agents 36 Church Street, N. Y. CARIiIA(jK EMPORIUM ! J. B. JAQUES & BROTHER, OPPOSITE THE “PERRY HOUSE.” COLUMBUS, GA. Kssfa THE subscribers have on hand and constantly keep a large and well selected stock of Carriages of ail de i&Z. W.—script ions, ‘embracing CALECIIES, MOCK CALECIIES, BAROUCHES. ROCKA WAYS, 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 lor 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 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 imiue kiately. Columbus Nov. 1 1858.—dly E. BARNARD & CO. COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS BHAVE on hand, and will constantly keep, a large and well selected Stock, embracing every article in their line, which are offered to their friends and the public, at the lowest market prices Come and see us. Columbus, Sept. 29. 1857. w&twtf. Coluimbuis Races ! THE FALL MEETING OF the Columbus Jockey Club will place over the Chattahoo chee Course, Columbus, Ga. on tire 30th November, ami continue five flays with two Races each day. From the number of fine horses that are certain to attend on that occasion, the public generally, and the lovers of the Sports of the Turf particularly, may rest assured that they will have an opportunity of witness ing as good, if not the best week’s Racing, that has ev er fallen to their lot to enjoy. Then we say to every body and the rest of mankind, who are desirous to spend a pleasant week to he sure and come to the Co lumbus Races. C S & W. P. PRYOR, Proprietors. P.S.—For particulars of Race Week, see handbills. Oct. 30 dwtd C. S. & P. W. P DRY GOODS “ .A.T AUCTION, BY HARRISON & PITTS. WE now have in store, and are daily receiv ing from New York, a fine assortment of tirst class STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, AND FANCY ARTICLES Which we will offer at Auction and Private Sale through the season, and to which we invite the attention of our friends and the public generally. The stock consists in part of the following arti cles, viz: Prints of every style, White Briiliante, Muslin de Laines, Robes a Les, de Lainee Robes a’Quille* Valencia Flounced Robes, Cashmeres, Plain and Figured Alpaccas, Ginghams, White and Red Hannels.Liodseysj Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets. I weeds, Kentucky Jeans, Keystone and Morse I laids, Allenda e Sheetings, Irish Linens, Blank ets, BedTieking, Bleached Domestics, Towels, Linen l able Cloths, Linen and Cotton Table Diaper, Linen Napkins, Linen Cambric and Bor dered H’d’kis, Apron Cheeks, Hoes and Half Hoes, Shirts, Merino, and Cotton Net Shirts, Razors, Table and Pocket Cuttlery, Needles.’ Spool Thread, Fancy Soaps, Perlumery, Percus sion Caps, Letter Paper, Envelops, aud a great many articles too tedious to mention. Our first tirst sale ol the season will take place at 71 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 sales each week. All goods offered at Auction guarantied as rep resented or no sale. HARRISON & TITTS. E - J. Pinckard, Aucttoner. 59 and 61 Broad Street, Columbus, Oct. 8, ’SB dtf. NEW BOOT & SHOE STOHE. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO. WOULD respectfully inform citizens of Columbus, and the counlr surrounding, that they have taken the Store recently ! occupied by Merry & Landon, and are now ope ning the largest, oest made and cheapest Stock ol BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS lobe found in the City. HAVING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF OUR OWN, and ha vmg made arrangements with the best factories in the United States, with 20 years experience in Memphis, Tennessee, we are 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 Irom 6 to 14; “ Kip “ half welted and double soled, “• “ * Water Proof Boots; “ Napoleon Boots; “ Cavalry do. Ir 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 Boots; “ “ Pump “ “ “ “ Arctic Bools; Also, Men’s Oxford Ties sewed and pegged; “ Congress Gaiters “ “ “ Calderons; “ Scott Ties; Men’s Call Pegged Brogans, pumps and I welted; “ “ Sewed “ “ half “ “ Seal, Goat and Buff Brogans pegged; “ Army and Plantation t>hoes. Men’s Wax, Kip If 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 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 half Gait ers. English Silk Lasting, do do do Velvet Toilet Slippers. Embroidered, do Women’s Common Thick heal ties of Kid, Mo rocco, Seal and Goat. Spring Heel ties and Buskins. Goat, Calf, Buff, Seal & Kip lace Boots pegged and sewed. Kip & Call 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 Calt, do do pumps and half welted. Boys Calf and Kip Boots, welted and Double 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. Sowed 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, thiu and thick soles, with and with’ out heeL. Fine Kid Ties and Buskins ; Common Kid Morocco, Seal and Goat ‘Pies. 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 CO VOMBUS, Among them are, Round and Lap Seam, Double I 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 sl.lO upwards. If any of our goods do not prove as represented by ns, we will make the deficiency good to the ; purchaser. EOCOUNTRY MERCHANTS,TRAD EUS, FEDDALItS, &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 hills. 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 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., Octls..w&dtf 102 Broad Street. TO THOSE INDEBTED.^ AXTE hereby give notice that all claims flue us, and VV not paid or satis actorily arranged, prior to the 1 next return day ot the respective counties in which the parties reside, will be sued. None shall bo sligh ted. marSO—wtwtf. FI. BARNARD & CO. CIGARS DIRECT IMPORTATION, j 1 A A BOXES? Havana Cigars ofvarious brands XU V lor sale at small advances for Cash by Jan 19—wtwtf E. BARNARD <fc CO. BARBOUR COUNTY LANDS FOB, SALE. HAVING purchased land in the West, I now offer for sale both my plantations, 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 large proportion of fresh and Hammock land. are ©n the plan tation 1,400 acres cleared, and in a fine state of cultivation, thoroughly draiued, with a large num ber ol well located ditches. The dwelliog is commodious, having 6 large rooms, neatly finish ed, and is situated within the corporate limits o Glennvilie, convenient to the Colleges and Churches. The out-houses are in good repair and sufficient for the accommodation of 100 negroes. Ou this 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- Oweus, con taining 901 acres. The dwelling, out ho. ses, gin house and screw are all Dew aud well finished, and equally convenient to Glennvilie. 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, I would say that they cannot be ex celled in poiat of health or productiveness in east Alabama. Glennvilie is noted for the morality, intelligence and refinement of its citizens. It is situated 12 miles from the Mobile aod Girard Railroad, 6 miles from Jernigan, a steamboat landing on the Chattahoochie 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 Glennvilie, Alabama. P.S. As 1 am axious to carry out my plans west I propose if I can find a purchaser for the above named lands, to let them go at the low price ol 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 offer 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. 82,1898, d&wtf FOR SALE ON accommodating terms, several desirable dwell ings. Apply t< John McCarty. Columbus, Oct. 2d. it2:u MATRBSsis. AN excellent article of Cotton, or Shucks and Cot ton mixed, and all Shucks for under Matresses.— I * ;il ‘ an d sye them before purchasing an Interior article elsewhere. For sale by J. 11. SIKES. novtf—dtf 30 Broad .Street. H. S. OTiiraiHS, Attorney at Xiaw, 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 0, 1858. dly MANLEY “i HODGES. A RE now in receipt ot one ol tiie best and most JTx. carefully selected lali stocks, they have ever offered to their customers, prices low, asdslylee eholce- Robe ales Silas in great variety. Robe ales Delaines Rohe ales .vterinoe’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 MARSAILES QUILTS. Superior Bed Blankets, NEGRO BLANKETS. WOOL HaTS; Ax. VELVET, BRUSSRLLS, 2and 3 PLY CARPE'PS, RUGS, c fc. Our stock of WHITE GOODS and EMBROI DERIES was never better, MANLEY HODGES. Sept 24, d—tf. F. LAKDON, IS STILL AT THE SIGN OF THE BI G | where may be found all kinds, sorts, sizes, de scriptions, qualities and quantities of HA PS AND CAPS, and the prettiest Children’s Hats Sc Caps. C XI E A. 13.I 3 . Columbus, Ga.,oet. 5, 1858. w&dtf 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 20. vvdlm. FOR SALE. PLANTERS, NOTICE THIS! TWO GOOD ROAD WAGONS, for Plantation use. Also, 100 Pairs of good NEGRO SHOES. These articles will be sold at a bargain to close them out. Apply to H. MIDDLEBROOK & CO. Oct. 26—dwlm. 94 Broad Street, Columbus. NO A OPENING. AT DILLINGHAM & DENSON’S FURNITURE STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF CABPJEaTINGS RUGS, MATS, BASKETS, &c- Columbus October 23. d&vvtf. FALLS * OCK OF FURNITURE, OARPETTING. AND CURTAINS, NOW OPENING- AT SAMMIS & ROONEY’S, COLUMBUS. GA. Columbus, Ga., Oct 6, 1858. dw3m. BY ELLIS & MATHIS. GRAFTED FRUIT TREES, IAAA Grafted Apple Trees. • UUU 1,000 Grafted Peach Trees. 7 1,000 Pears, Plums, Apricots, &c. &c., together with various other Shrubbery 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 tine Fruit grower is unsurpass ed. Orders for Trees will be promptly attended to and liiled as soon as the trees arrive. „TIIE GORDY GRAPE. 1,000 Vines of this superior native Grape for sale.— This Grape is well and favorably known in tiiis com munity. ELLIS &. MATHIS. Columbus, Oct. 26, 1858. Imdw “tobacco agency, COLUMBIA GEORGIA. ELLIS & M A T II IS, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANUFACTURED T-BACCO, HAVE on handaud will continue jto receive di rect FROM FIRST CLASS MANUFACTU RICRRS a large supply of all grades Tobacc > wbica they will sell to the t'-ade at .Factory Prices, expenses only added. raders wiil .do Swell to cal bi tore buyin IsewLere. w v&d On rods COMPOUND F. L ID p Extract of Bucliu, “IS A ROHM A cI! ;.V AT A.” A sovereiga remedy for ai.ease. e- o: the BLADD 1 R, SPINE, > 531, . ivIDN VS, UN id A RY ORGANS, CRAY \ j**? U.L s TON . . he BLADD'R, ( HRO CATARRH of the BLADDER, MORBID | j IRRITATION 4 f the BLADDER aud L'RE j disea 3of the PROSTATE, aud K -J (TENT lON and INCON TINENCE ot TRINE j , 1 m a 10-> of tone in the parts concerned, q Algo, DYSPEPSIA, OiiRONIC, RHEUMA-1 ) TOM and AFFEC TIONS of the SKIN. 5,) j *,s Ihe above medi cine is earnestly re- j gg [commended to Physi cians and practition ; ers of medicine and the public generally,) £jj ag it can be used by persons of all ages and | gj ha its, is pleasant to the taste, and ca, t be) C 5 taken by any patient no matter how adverse he may be to takiocr medicines. = CAUTION. None genuine without the nara-'s of Epping & L Pierce &, Cos., blown upon each bottle- MANUFACTURED ONLY BY BROOKS & jCHAPMAN. DRUGGISTS, COLUMBUS GEORGIA. And sold by all respectable Druggists through* out the country. Sept 37 dw—if FOR SALE. AN ACCOMPLISHED COOK. A NEGRO WOMAN, very likely, has experience as a Plain and Fancy Cook—good house servant, and a good Washer and Ironer. For sale bv novO—d3t ELLIS A MATIIIS. EXECUTOR’S SALE —Will be sold on Monday i the 29th instant, at 12 o’clock, in front ot’ Main son & Pitts’ Auction Room, the House and Lot ill the city of Columbus, belonging to the late Mrs. E. R. Crook. This house is delightfully situated on Bryan Street, and is on part of lot No. 343, with eight large rooms; halls above and below, and collonaded on ail sides. Sale positive. Terms: Credit of one and two years, with 7 per cent, interest. Nov. 16, 1858—<112 wit M. J. CRAWFORD. Ex’r. FOR SAL OR KENT, FROM the 23th of December next, the sftTTjSrj House and Lot at present occupied by Dr. ‘SSS! Boswell, on Troup Street, fronting tiie liaptist J&oJLkJ. Church Lot. Apply to Nov 10—dtf JAS. M. EVERITT. 1858 FALL STOCK, 1858 J. H. MERIIY a* 1 *jj)| HAS removed his store to No. “Owl 87 West side Broad Street, 1 door LXJLJ north of Redd, Johnson Ac Co.’s, where tie is now receiving a large supply of Fall and Winter Clothing ! For GEN 1”3, YOUTH’S and Children’s w’ear 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- dvv3m 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 of all the articles usu ally kept in the Grocery line. His stock consists in pan of Bacon, Laid,Flout Sugar, Coffee, Syrups, Flour, Salt, u'ce Cheese, Bugging, Rope, Tobacco, N. ils, Soap. Crockery, <Sc c. ‘Together with eve ry article usually demanded by the city or country trad;-, ail ol which he oilers to bis friends and the public, at ihe lowest market prices. Call and see. Sept. 4,1858. d&w3m. A. VELATI, Candy Manufacturer & Confeclioner, “wholesale and hetial dealer in GREEN & DRY FRUITS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. No 2 (L,Broad st-, Columbus, Georgia. ORNAMENTED PARTY CAKES—Country orders will meet with prompt attention. 3, ISSB. d!3m. AMERICAN WATCHES! IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES, sjmjx At Purple’s old Stand, June’s New Building, J. w Columbus, Georgia. Oct. 30 —dwtf T. S. SPEAR. D. P ELLIS. . i u n ELLIS & M&THXSr Auction & Commission Jfer chants, COLUMBUS, GA. WILL give prompt attention toitne sale of Merchandize, Country Produce, Ne groes, Furniture, Vehicles, Stock, Real Estate, fcc. &.c. Will al?o give particular attention to Renting Real Estate. Hi mg ‘egroes, Ac. Ac Administrators* and Juarjian’s sales will be roi - dueled on reasonable terms. LIBERAL AD/ANCES will be made A’l good ii store wil he insured, unless otherwise directed <lollimbus, Sept 7 w&.d3m is ‘‘OLD MAGNOLIA.WHISKEY.” Til E undersigned offer (or sale the ah’ , ija standard brand oi PUiiE RYE WHISKY, ‘.HiStbeir own distillation in Banels and Half B:- jUDB rtds. The quality of this Whisky, known >- favorably inthe 8 >uth, lort.ie past eigut years, w 1 lways be kept up to its former high standard, a u purchasers and consumers can rely upon its bein perfectly pare Rve vVhisky, distille' 1 under our ow personal supervision, and entirely free from deltt - rious substances, which often render Whiskies objectiouabfe. In addition lotbe above, we hav, on hand in New York, aswellas Philadelphia, pei haps the largest stock of tine Rye Whiskies in tin United States, and are enabledto ship goods iroi either city direct to any Southern point. The above Whiskys are all from our own distillim from selected grain, and are constantly improving b> aget and wo offer them to the trade from firsthand* upon the most liberal prices and terms. FREEM \N St SIMPS 3N, Phoenix Distillery, No. 109 8 mth Front Street, Puiladelphia, aud 96 Wall Street, New York. QctgQ—dly FOR SALE. THE residence at present occupied by faißKKn the Rev. Mr Watt, oouosite \lr Slade’s i==2=Spossession given the Ist Jat.. 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 ot October. The above property will he rented ii uotsold. 8 BOYKIN. Ex. Sept 24, d-tf. or T G HOLT. For Sale. n , A comfortable Dwelling House and Lot, containing one acre of land, situated on the !? iii 211 Alabama side of the Chattahoochee River, on j tii<. road leading from the New Bridge towards Salem, Ala., and about one half mile west of said Bridge. Any person desiring to purchase a comfofta ble and quiet home, will be ottered a bargain in this place. Apply to MOSES & LAWES, iiuv. I—dtf Columbus, Ga. “notice. ’ pHECopartnership of Clarke 05 Iverson, in the i Drug Business in this city, was dissolved on ‘.oe 18tii inst. by the death of Samuel D. Clarke. The business will continue to be carried on by ihe undersigned on his individual account, at the Eagle Drug Store, 93 Broad Street. JOHN F. IVERSON. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 21, 1838. dtf 121. 8. W. (KBL&SB, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC _ -jCTHANKFUL for past and present vora would respec fully give notice 7 J UnTW llial he continue,J to give instruction J 4 at 1/ uinVocaland Instrumenta’music, implications received at CanerV music Store. Sept. 7—d3m* MILLEDGEVILLE HOTEL aJS STILL OPEN for the reception of Members ot the Legislature and transien visitors. The Proprietor is determined to reserve ample room for the accommodation ot iadies ; and also tor the entertainment of gentle men and ladies. He 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 comtortahie. E. D. BROWN, Proprietor. Oct 21,dim. COTTON, COTTON, COTTON! COTT'O'* is now sellingat a good ; rice, and if the notes and accounts past due toJ. Ennis & Cos. are not soon paid, suits will be instituted indiscrim inately. A word to the wise is sufficient. octl4—wfcdlf. J. ENNIS fc CO. SWAJN & CO.’S LOIIEB.IES Triumphant! The following scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of Ihe Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries tor Noucmbw, 1858, at Aiovhta, Ga., in public under the superinten dence of Commissioners. Class 40 draws Stiiurday, 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 Number*. £O,OOO TICKETS- 5,435 jcRIZES. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS lagniikeut Scheme! To be drawn every Saturday iu November. 1 Prize ol $70,000 1 • iu.uoif 1 “ 10,000 - l “ 5,00 u 1 “ 4,1100 1 “ 3,000 1 “ l,;>00 1 “ 1,000 4 “ ...” 900 4 “ 800 4 “ . ’ . ’ 700 4 “ . OMi 50 “ ... 50t 50 ‘ 300 100 “ 125 230 “ 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 P s of s‘oo Approx’g to s7o,oooPriz*} ate 1,600 4 “ 300 “ 30.0(0 “ 1.200 4 “ 200 lO,OOO “ SOU -1 125 “ s,uco “ 5 0 4 “ ICO “ 4,00 ‘ 4U 0 4 “ 75 “ 3,000 3OO 5 “ 50 “ 1,5 CO “ 2(0 4,000 2U re §100,01.0 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $lO. Halves $5. Quarters $2.50.“ A Circular showing the Plan of (he Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the follow ing rates which is the risk: Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, #BO “ “ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ 10 Quarters “ 2t) “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 iN ORDERING TICKFTS OR CERTIFICATES 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 Drawn 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 nml State. Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of #I.OOO and under, payable immediately after the drawing, other prizes at the usual time of 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 filled 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 with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will tie published after every drawing in the follow ing papers:— 'Augusta- (Ga ) Constitutionalist; New Or leans Delta; Mobile Register; Nashville Gazette , Atlanta Intelligencer; Aem York U eekly Day Book; Savannah Daily Aevs; Richmond Dispatch; New York Dispatch; Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark.) True Democrat. QBDBIL & WEEMa Wholesale and Retail GROCERY DEALERS, VVILL *eep constantly unhand a well seiec ’’ ted Stock comprising all aiticlesin their line, which are offered to their .riendsand the public generally at the L(JWJi.S'i MAHAM'J PRI CES. Gipi us a call. LOCK A. G. BEDELL. Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtl. lIENITURE. JH SIKLs, re?pecilully returns his thanks to nis friends for past lavors and begs leave to remind them of the fact that he is still at his old business and siana, 36 Iroad street, where he will be glad to see his old customers, aud as many new ones as are w Ring to him a trial. .Vlattrasses in ary quantity for sale cheap Re jailing of every dc enption **f Furniture done at nee, and in the neaitsi style. Particular attention given to upholstering Church Pews, Chairs and Cushions ot all kinds. Oct. 8, wd tf * *■ l .. .3 THE CELKRRATKO HOLLAND ivR.MKDY FOR 9TBPK*BtA, WSEtSE OF Tilt; L!V£R COMPLAINT, A'EAENESS OF ANY KIND, ague. And tbe various affections consequent upon dis eased STATE OF THE LIVER. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Col icky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despond ency, 3osliveness. Blind and Bleeding Files. Inal Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, i basin numerous instances proved highly beneficial and in otners effac ed a decided cure. This is a purely vegetaole compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave, Because of its great success in most of Die European States its introduction into tbe United States was intended more especially lor those of our L.theriand scattered here aud there >verthe face of this mighty country Meeting with great success among them, I uow of fer itto the American public, knowing thatiis trulv wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged”. Itis particularly recommended to those persons whos< constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Gen rally insianlaneous in iffect it finds its way d.rectlyto 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. NOTlCE,—Whoeveroxpects (o 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 sintrolar remedial properties CAUTION /3 The great popularity of this ueiutotmi aroma ti induced many nutations, which the pub.ic shotUd guard against purchasing Be DCt persuaded to biiv anything else until you have giveu Boerbave’s Hol land Bitters a fair t.ial. One bottle will convince you how inflnite.y superior it is toail these imita tions. rsrsa# at $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00, by the SOL.K PROPRIETORS BENJAMIN PAGE. JII.& CO., MANUFACTURING Pharmaceutists and Chemists, P T3BURGH, PA. iR -olumbas by Brooks Ohapman.snd ,!- • general.) throughoo-the State Apr il 24. ’SH I vßwi. DR3. GRIMEo & ft 1 Ihonselv'.stove in the MBgJoraMCeof Medicine and Sur-cry.— LB alls le tat vVire &8o i% Drug Score Lj-ing tae day, or Perry H at night will ,be pr -raptly answered. Paiieots from a di9tnc eeahde Lto the - rear® will rau.dve ev-ry ueee ••rv tDsuttoa.