Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1864, December 08, 1858, Image 3

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THE 11.U1.V TIMES. the city. New Advertisements. Our readers are cited to the advertisement of Jonathan Robison of Marion county, by which it will be seen he offers a reward of S3OO for the apprehension of two valuable negroes escaped from his plantation. Messrs. Acee & Iverson are offering, in addi tion to their superior stock of -drugs and medi cines, choice lots of Garden Seeds, Perfumery, Ac. Read their advertisements, and if you need the articles enumerated, you will know where to find them. Brilliants. MV’ MOTHER. I know not if my mother’s eyes Would find me changed in slighter things : I've wandered beneath many skies, And tasted of some bitter springs ; And many leaves, once fair and gay, From youth’s full flower have dropp’d away—- Rut as those looser leaves depart, The lessen’d flower gets near the core, And, when deserted quite, the hea.t Takes closer what was dear of yore, And yearns to those who loved it first— The sunshine and the dew by which its bud was nursed. Dear mother ! dost thou love me yet ? Am I remember’d in my home ? When those I love for joy are met, Does someone wish that I would come ? Thou dost—l am beloved of these ! Rut, as the schoolboy numbers o’er, Night after night, the Pleiades, And finds the stars he found before— As turns the maiden oft her token— As counts the miser aye his gold— So, till life’s silver cord is broken Would I of thy fond love be told. My heart is full, mine eyes are wet— Dear mother! dost thou love thy long-lost wanderer yet? N. P. WILLIS. DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD. COTTON—The receipts yesterday, was 1,158 bales, and the sales 239. The market was dull, but not quotably lower. All parties appear to be waiting the steamer, which is now past due. We quote low middlings at 10%, middling 10%, strict middling 10%. good middling lie, middling fair ll%e. Montgomery, December 6th, 1858. COTTON—The market opened tame this morn ing. Very little demand from shippers, and to effect sales a reduction on last week's prices would have to be submitted to. Prices in the streets arc irregular, though factors arc demanding last week’s figures—lo% to 10%c. for middlings to strict; lie for good middling to middling fair. Stock on hand Sept. Ist : : : 568 Received past week, : : 5.606 “ previously, : 69,238 —74,844 75,412 Shipped since Ist Sept. : : : 16,394 Stock on hand Dec. G, 1858, : : 59,018 Rec’d same time last year, : : : 30,226 Shipped, : : : : : 10,645 Stock on hand Dec. 7, 1857. : : [19,581 Eitfaula, Dec. 8,1858. 1858 1857 Received last week, : 1,608 997 “ previously, 11,549 3,053 Total, : : 13,157 4,050 COTTON —Past week our market was very ac tive—at extremes 10 a 11% cts., fully fair cotton commanding latter price. Very small sales at the quotation. New York, Dec. 0. COTTON—SaIes of cotton 500 bales, at a decline of % @%. Middling Uplands llJgC*. Flour heavy, sales 900 bbls. Wheat very dull. Corn firm, sales 24,000 bush. Sugar firm. New’ Orleans 7)4@8%; Muscovada 6% @7%. Mo lasses is lower. New Orleans new quoted at 35% (a)3O%C. Spirits of Turpentine dull, at 48c. Ros in dull at SI,OO delivered. Rice steady. Charleston, Dec 6. COTTON —Sales of cotton to-day 3400 bales at a decline of %c. Savannah, Dec. 6. COTTON —There were 1150 bales of cotton sold in this market to-day, and the tendency is downwards. Shipping Intelligence. Savannah, Dec. 6. —Arrived, ship E. A. Soul lard, Liverpool, and ships Ludwig and E. Greely, Roston. Arrivals at Savannah. Dec. 4. — U S M Steamship Alabama, Schenck, 65 hours from N Y, to Padelford, Fay A Cos. Ship Rerlin, May, Liverpool, with 3000 sacks salt, to Rrigham, Raldwin A Cos. Sehr. E, Kidder, Harksnen, N Y, with mdzs, to Hunter A Gammell. Sehr. R N Hawkins, G riffin, Roston, with nulze, to Hunter A Gammell. CARROLTON MASONIC INSTITUTE. JOHN K. LEAK, A. 1L President. THIS Institution, under Masonic con /’I ,EHktrol, is now in successful operation, and fair to be of extensive usefulness. — John K. Leak, the President under whose care it opened, and has rapidly prospered, will continue in {charge of it. Mr. John W. Stansell occupies the chair of Mathema tics and all the other departments will be filled with competent Teachers. The Institution is favorably lo cated in every particular, and affords superior advan tages to those having sons and dagliters to educate. The discipline is excellent. The course of study is complete, embracing all the branches usually taught in Male and Female Colleges. An opportunity of ta king the regular Male Course is afforded to all young Ladies desirous of obtaining a thorough Education.— There are two Literary Societies connected with the Institution, ami several Medals of considerable value will be annually awarded for merit in Reading and Declamation. ..... , r We respectfully solicit a liberal patronage from mem bers of the Order and (the Public generally. Parents and Guardians cannot commit their Children or Wards into safer hands. There is no chance tor dissipation, as in addition to the watciilulnoHS ot the faculty, their conduct will be observed and reported by the Order. The next term will open the first W ednesday in January. 1859, and close on the last Wednesday in June. Students received at any time, and charged from the time of Entrance. No deduction in tuition save in case of protracted illness. Board eight dollar, per month, in good families, convenient to tlie Insti tute. Students from a distance will 4 come by Railroad to Newnan, Ga, thence by private conveyance to Carrollton. A full attendance is desired at the opening of the Term. For further particulars address John K. Leak ,Carrollton, Georgia. RATES OF TUITION: Spring’ Term. Fall Term. Primary Department SIO,OO $6,00 Intermediate 16.00 9,00 Collegiate 25,00 15,00 Music (not including use of Instru ment 25,00 15,00 W. M. MERRILL, W. M. J. T. MEADOR, S. W. B. M. LONG, J. W. Carrollton, Ga. Dec. 8-wst. FOR MAYOR. WE are authorized to announce WILLIS S. HOLSTED, a candidate for Mayor, at the ensu ing election. nov2sdtd. FOR MARSHAL. WE are authorized to aunounce WILLIAM MAIIAFFEY, a candidate for City Marshal, at the ensuing election. nov. 25, dtd. WE are authorized to announce JAMES M. HUGHES a candidate for City Marshal, at the ensuing election. nov27dte. FOR THE TIMES. J feaara Edieora: —s ou will please announce me as a candidate for Marshall of Columbus, at the ensuing election to he held on the second Satur day in December. It is objected to me by some, that I have alrea dy an office on the railroad. Rut it should be re collected that I am a man of family and have chil dren growing up. My present position keeps me from home nearly all my time, and thus my offi cial duties conflict with those which every father owes to his family. Married men, especially, will appreciate this reason for my desire to secure a station which will allow me to live at home. R. T. SIMONS. CITY TREASURER. JOHN LLOYD announces himself as a candi date for the office of City Treasurer, and will he thankful for the suffrages of his friends and fel low citizens. nov3o dtde. The friends of RORERT G. MITCHELL au nounce his name as a candidate for re-election as Treasurer of the City of Columbus, at the ensu ing municipal election for 1859. decl FOR DEPUTY MARSIIAU WE are authorized to announce GEORGE A. lIUCKERA, a erndidate for Deputy Marshal, at the ensuing election. nov27dtd. WE are authorized to announce JACOR W. SIIOUP a candidate for Deputy Marshal, at the ensuing olection, 11th Dec. nov.27dtd. We are authorized to announce HENRY RI LEY a candidate for re-election to the office of Deputy Marshal, at the ensuing election. December 2 CITY SEXTON. Wc arc authorized to annnounce JAMES G. SMITH as a candidate for the office of City Sex ton at the election in December. nov23. TAX RECEIVER. Wc arc authorized to announce ISAAC T. RItOOKS a candidate for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee county, at the ensu ing election. nov23dwte Wc are authorized to aunounce J. R. HICKS, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of Muscogee county at the election in January next. novll—dwtd TAX COLLECTOR. “WE arc authorized to announce A. C. MOR RISON a candidate for Tax Collector of Musco gee county, at the ensuing election. nov23dwte We are authorised to announce JORDAN L. HOWELL, a candidate for Tax Collector of Mus cogee county for the ensuing year. Election first Monday in January next. p??* 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 SYDENHAM ACEE. JNO. F. IVERSON I'OI’AKTNEHSHII’. THE undersigned having formed a Copartnership will continue the wholesale and retail Drag Business, at their old Stand -EAGLE DRUG STORE,” 93 Broad Street, where they will he happy to serve their friends and the public generally, with’ a large, fresh, and well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, Oils. Putty, Glass, Burning Fluid,(of our own man ufacture) Alchohol, Pure Brandies and Wines, (for medical purposes) Fine Hair & Tooth Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Fancy &. Toilet Articles,Chewing and Smo king Tobacco, Fine Cigars, and almost every article usually kept in a first class Drugstore. We solicit a share of the public patron age, feeling assured that a strict attention to business, and to the interest of our customers, will merit the con tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on our predecessors. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night, by a competent and experienced Druggist. ACEE & IYERSON. P. S. Persons in want of Medicine after the usual hour of closing at night, will find Mr. Acee in the front room directly over our store, ready to wait on them. Columbus, Nov. 25—d6m A. & I. W. 11. SAYRE. A. H. WHITE. SAVKi: & WHITE, Commission Utmjmnte, AND DEALERS IN Pork, Bacon. Lard, Flour Butter, CHEESE, DRIED FRUIT, &c. 69 ~X7S7’ alnut Street []<£)□ Particular attention will be given to the Purchase and Shipment of all descriptions of Western Produce, and articles of Cincinnati Manufacture. November 9, 1858. dlmw6m. FOR SALE. MTHE House and Lot on thejiorth east corner Troup and Bryan Streets, fronting the House of Mr. H W Nance, and directly w est of the new Metho dis Church, at present occupied by M J Crawford. For terms applv to J M Russell, Esq. dec3—d2w MARTIN J. CRAWFORD dry-goods’ A.T AUCTION, BY HARRISON & PITTS, ttte now have in store, and are daily receiving from VY New York, a fine assortment of first class STAPLE and FANCY DRY-GOODS, AND FANCY ARTICLES Which will be offered at Auction and Private Sale, through the season, and to which we invite the atten tion of our friends and the publio generally. The stock consists in part of the following articles, viz: Prints of every style, White Brilliante, Muslin de Laines, Relies a Les, de Laines Rohes a’Quille, Valen cia Flounced Robes, Cashmeres, Plain and Figured Alpaccas, Ginghams, White and Red Flannels, Lind seys, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Keystone and Morse Plaids, Allendale Sheetings Irish Linens. Blankets, Bed Ticking, Bleached Do mestics. Towels, Linen and Cotton Table Diaper,Linen Napkins, Linen Cambric and Bordered Handkerchiefs, Apron Checks, Hoes and Half Hoes, Shirts, Merino, and Cotton Net Shirts, Razors, Table and Pocket Cut tlery. Needles, Spool Thread, Fancy Soaps perfume ry, Percussion Caps, Letter Paper, Envellops, and a great many other articles too tedious to mention. Our sale's will continue nearly ever night during the winter. We will also have one or two day sales in each week. All goods offered at Auction warranted as represented or no saie. HARRISON Sl PITTS, 59 and 61 Broad Street. E. J. Pinckard, Auctioneer. Columbus October B,lßsß—dtf. NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. A. C. SAUNDERS & GO. WOULD respectfully inform <l {4il | he citizens of Columbus, and the M,. country surrounding, that they . VrT®* have taken the Store recently occupied by Merry & Laodon.and are now ope ning the largest, nest made and cheapest Stock oi BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS lobe found in the City. HAVING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF l having 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 EC ONOMY 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. Extra fine Water Proof Boots; “ _ Cork sole “ Finest peg’d pump and half well’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 Call Pegged Brogans, pumps and i welted; “ “ Sewed ‘t “ half “ “ Seal, Goat and Buff Brogans pegged; “ Army and Plantation t>hoes. Men’s Wax, Kip 6f Ruff 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 heel ties of Kid, Mo rocco, Seal and Goat. Spring Heel ties and Buskins. Goat, Calf, Buff, Seal & Kip lace Boots pegged ard sewed. Kip & Calf Oxford Boots laced and strapped Spring heel Kip Pegged lace Boots. FOR BOYS. Boys Thick Boots, sizes 1 to 5. do do Brogans, do Ito b. do do Kip and Calt, 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 welled. FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. Sewed Calf, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and Buff Bcotees thick and thin sole, witn and without heels. Pegged Call, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and Buff Bootees, thin and thick, soles, with and with out heels. Fine Kid Ties and Buskins ; Common Kid Morocco, Seal and Goat 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, Russetts 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 purehaser. CO;gOUNTRY MERCHANTS,TRAD EltS, PEDDALkS, &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 ou your bills. Taking the quality of our goods into considera tion, we are to be undersold by no one North, South, East or West. We have made arrangements to receive all new styles irom factories of any note in the United States as soon as introduced, and shall be receiv ing fresh goods every week from our own Fac tories. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.. Oct 15.. w&dti 102 Broad Street. NOW OPENING. AT DILLINGHAM & DENSON'S FURNITURE STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETINGS, RUGS, MATS BASKETS, &c. Columbus, October 23. d&wlf. 1858 FALL STOCK. 1858 J. H. MERRY yjteTlE HAS removed his store to No. L°Jm S? West side Broad Street, 1 door I IT M 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 usualy kept in a Clothing Store. All of which will be sold on as good terms as are afforded in the City. Columbus, Ga. Oct. 15- dw3m BEDELL & WEEMS, Wholesale and Retail GROCERY DEALERS, ®l®. WILL xeep constantly on hand a well selec ted Stock comprising all articlesin their line, which are offered to th.hr .riendsand the public generally at the LOWES'I JSIARRET PRI CES. Giveusaeall. LOCK WEEMS. A. G. BEDELL, Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwti. CARPENTERS WANTED. WANTED, on or before the 25th of this month, eight or ten good Negro Carpenters, for whom good wages will be given. Applv to the undersigned. 6 * 6 A. H . YARINGTON. Union Springs, Ala. N"ov. 11 nov2olm WANTED,^ AN Overseer for a force of eighteen hands in South Western Georgia. He must be sober, industrious and honest, and must furnish a recommendation of his character in all three respects. A married man would be preferred, but his family must be small. Apply in person at this office. N’ovl—wtf. FRESH MALAGAR GRAPES, Just received by I. Q. STRUPPER. ADLSO. eff Figs, Raisins, and Prunes in Fancy Boxes, and Nuts of all kinds, just received by I. G. STRUPPER. FIRE WORKS! A large lot of Fire Works including 100 Boxes Fire Crackers, Just received by Nov. 23—d6t I. G. STRUPPER. FRESH SUPPLIES OF Vj'EVV Hulled Buckwheat, i-S Family Flour—A Choice Article; HIRAM SMITH FLOUR, Choice Goshen Butter, English Diary Cheese, Best State Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese, Cranberries, White Beans, Large Hominy, Potatoes, Onions, Pickled Beef, Pickled Pork, Smoked Beef, Smoked Tongues, 100 Bushels Sweet Potatoes, > Just received by VAN MARCUS. / Colnmbus, Ga. Nov. 6, 1858.—dtf To Rent, TWO STORES, now fitting up at 34 Broad Street Apply at this office. nov*2o dtf. CARRIAGE EMPORIUM! J B. JAGUES & BROTHER, OPPOSITE THE “PERRY HOUSE.’ COLUMBUS, GA. jlgpsgh THE subscribers have on hand and ■ constantly keep a large and well selected stock of Carriages of all de ——scriptions. embracing CAI.ECHES, MOCK CAI.ECHES, BAROUCHES. ROCK A WAVS, Shifting Leather Top and No Top Buggies, Wagons, &.c. 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. Gash Purchasers will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to dispose of our present Stock, at a very small advance tor Cash. All who favor us 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 tin* RE PAIRING Business and its branches. Persons indebted to the above firm by notes or ac counts past due are requested to call anil settle imnie kiately. Columbus Nov. 1 1858. —dly If. 8. 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. |Office up stairs, over No. 28 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. November 6, 1858. dly DRS. GRIMES & WINGFIELD, a HAVE associated themselves together in the pratico of Medicine and Surgery.— Call3 left at Warefc Sou’s Drug Store during EM* tne day, or Perry House at night will be promptly answered. Patients Irotn a distance confided tothercare will receive every necessary attention. sept2B—d3m 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, address ‘N. NUCKOLLS, Ch’n Columbus, Nov. 16, 1858—dim. matressesT 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. FOR SALE, ;rA A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE in |p= ■= [ Wynn ton. Apply to B ~i S J Nov. IG—dtf. EDW. T. SHEPHERD. STOVES, MORE STOVES! JUST received and for sale, another large lot of Cooking, Ultice & Parlor Stoves. I invite public attention to the following choice patterns IRON WIZZARD (for wood) MELODEON (wood.) GOLDEN COOK. “ VIOLET, EASTERN I'REM. “ OPAL, PATRIOT, “ WROUGHT Iron “ RELIEF, “ THEBAN, “ DOUBLE OVEN, (for Coal) Cottage Parlor, “ PERUVIAN, for wood, | New Cottage Parlor. Also, Sheet Iron Office Stoves, different patterns. Box Stoves for Stores, &c. “ Together with a full assortment of House Furnish ing Goods. My terms are reasonable, and all goods sold bv me are warranted to give satisfactionornosale. nov.l3 — dtf R. M. ALDWORTH. FALL/ STOCK OP FURNITURE, CAEPETTING, AND CURTAINS, NOW OPENING AT SAMMIS & ROONEY’S, COLUMBUS* GA. Columbus, Ga.. Oct. 6, 1858. dw3m. ATLANTIC CABLE Suspended ! AND wm 9 s mmwiMMm CYLINDER POWER JOB PRESSES IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION AT TIIE COLUMBUS TIMES OPPIOB, Where all descriptions of J 0 B-W 0 R K is neatly and promptly executed. CARDS, In Plain and Fancy Colors of any size, neatly printed at the TIMES OFFICE. BOOK BINDING, JpyssJlil IN ALL ITS BRANCHES substantially and elegantly done at short notice, at the ‘ TIMES OPFICE. Columbus, Ga. Nov. 27—dtf. HOXJSEAJSTDL OT FOR SALE. MTHE Dwelling House on Oglethorpe Street. lately occupied by Mrs. Anna Spencer is for sale on liberal terms. If not sold by Christmas it will be rented for the next year. For particulars enquireofß. P. Spencer or LAMBERT SPENCER. November 24. 1658. dim. trustee’s sale. IYVlLLsellto the highest bidder (if not disposed of privately before tha l time) on the Ist Tuesday in Jauuary next, at the Market House in the city of Columbus, tnat valuable property known as “De Grafff nreid’s Corner.” Terms, one half cash—bal ance in twelve months withppproved security. B. B. DeGR A.FFEN REID, Trustee, novSl — dwlm Harrison & Puts, Auc’rs. COLUMBUS GUARDS. Company Weekly Drill from 7 to 8 o’clock Sat urday night. By order of the Captain. ALLEN, Secretary. November 24, td. look:! looki Startling Intelligence for Vox Populi ! WILLIAMS’ PICTURE GALLERY IN FULL BLAST. T'HE undersigned announces to the citizens of Co lumbus, aud in fact to al 1 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 sunt — fifty cents to ten dollars. And although he does not pretend to say that he is the best 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 puffs 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 nunius operandt 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 lie will be happy to receive visitors and show them his specimens at all times. G. T WILLIAMS. Nov. 6—4md Photographic Artist. FOR SALK OR RENT, f FROM the 25th of December next, the I'.rtfr'l House and Lot at present occupied by Dr. £= ai Boswell, on Troup Street, fronting the Baptist -S-JR—L Church Lot. Apply to Nov 10—dtf ‘ JAS. M. EVERITT. A. VELATI, Candy Manufacturer & Confeclioner, AVHOLF.SAJ.E AND KETIAL DEALER IN GREEN & DRY FRUITS, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. No. 20 Broad st., Columbus, Georgia. ORNAMENTED PARTY CAKES—Country orders will meet with prompt attention. Nov. 3, 1858. dl 3m. RICHARDSONS irish L-nsnsisrs, 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 sealed with the full name of the firm, as a guarantee of the soundness and* durability of ihe Goods. ‘Phis 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 indicted 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. RULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, nor. 16—dly. Agents 36 Church Street, IS. V. “OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKEY.’’ fTMIE undersigned offer for sale the above standard I brand of PURE RYE WHISKEY, of their own distillation in barrels and half barrels. The quality of this Whiskey, known so favorably in the South for the past eight years, will always be kept up to its former high standard, and purchasers and consumers can rely upon its being a perfectly pure Rye Whiskey, distilled under our own personal supervision, and entirely free from deleterious substances, which often render YVhia kies so objectionable. In addition to the above, we have on hand in New York, as well as Philadelphia, perhaps the largest stock of fine Rye Whiskies in the United States, and are enabled to ship goods from eith er city direct to any Southern point. The above Whiskies are all 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 & SIMPSON, Phoenix Distillery. No. P y South Front Street, Philadelphia, and Oct—2odly 96 Wall Street, New York. For Sale. ■I. A comfortable Dwelling House ana Lot, containing one acre of land, situated on the Alabama side of the Chattahoochee River, on - the 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, will be offered a bargain in this place. Apply to MOSES & LAWES, nov. I—dtf Columbus, Ga. NOTICE. ‘TMIE Copartnership of Clarke ’lverson, in the JL Drug Business in this city, was dissolved on ttie 18th inst. by the death of Samuel D. Clarke. The business will continue to be carried on by the undersigned on his individual account, at the Eagle Drug Store, 93 Broad Street. JOHN F. IVERSON. * Columbus, Ga., Oct. 21,1838. dtf Mia. §. W. (SUM®, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC asOSi— ; THANKFUL for pa3t and present would respectfully give notice \l tillfj I? that he continues to give instruction ‘l “ S 1/ *• in Vocal and Instrumental music. Applications received at Carter’s music Store. Sept. 7 d:lm* A LARGE AND FRESH SUPPLY OF LANERETH’S GARDEN SEEDS. Just received and for sale by nov27 —d&w BROOKS & CHAPMAN. Suu and Enquirer please copy. AMERICAN WATCHES! -an IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES. Ok, At Purple’s old Stand, Jone’s New Building, 3 Aj Columbus, Georgia. A*j .ijA Q ct 30 —dwtf T. S. SPEAR. COTTON, COTTON, COTTON! COTTON now sellingata good price, 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 it sufficient. Oct 14—w&dtf. ‘ J. ENNIS & CO. ushetw BOOKS _/=>=r> THE Courtship of Miles Blandish by JnSlEfm. Longfellow; Vernon Grove, or Hearts as they are, by a Southern Lady. The K. N. Peppers;: Bessie Mellvilie, a Sequel to the Little Episcopalian; Lectures to Children, by Rev. John Tood; ALSO, A NEW SUPPLY OF Quits; Initials; Timothy Titcomb’s Letters to young People; True to the Last or Alone on a wide, wide Sea. hv A. S. Roe. At nov-22—wdtf J W. PEASE & CLARK S Book Store. FOR SALK - THE residence at present occupied by “esTpf the Rev. Mr Watt, oooosite Mr Slade’s eJJJyipossession given the Ist Jar., next. Also two vacant lota adjoining, with the store on Broad street No 34, at present occupied by C. Michael as a Furniture store, po-session given the first of October. The above property will be rented it not sold. S BOYKIN. Ex Sept 24, d-tf. or T G HOLT. BL.AISTK.sr Of every deecription used by Lawyers, or officers of Court, printed neatly and on superior paper, attbe TIMES OFFICE. SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES Triumphant! Capital Prize $50,000. TICKETS ONLY TEN DOLLARS The following 9cheme will be drawn by S. SWAN Ac CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for, December, 1858, at AtotsTA, Ga., in public under the superinten dence of Commissioners. Class 40 draws {Saturday, Dec. 4, 1858. Class 41 draws Saturday, Dec. 11, 1858. Class 42 draws Saturday, Dec. 18, 1858. Class 43 draws Saturday, Dec. 25,1858 the Plan of Single Numbers* £O,OOO TICKETS—S,SIO PRIZES. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS MagniHceflit Scheme! To be drawn every Saturday in December. 1 Prize of $50,000 I “ 21,000 1 “ 10,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 4,000 l “ 3,000 1 “ 1,500 10 “ 1,000 io “ v aoo 10 “ 800 10 “ 7UU 10 “ 000 50 “ 600 50 “ 300 100 “ 175 225 “ 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prize s of $ *OO Approx’g to $50,000 Prize are J ,600 4 “ 31)0 “ 21.010 “ i .200 4 “ 250 “ in,ooo “ 1090 4 “j 2i5 “ 5,000 “ 9 JO 4 “ 200 “ 4,000 “ 800 4 “ 150 “ 3,000 “ 000 5 100 “ 1,500 “ -ico 5,000 20 a re SIOO,OOO 5,510 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $lO. Halves $5. Quarters $2.50. A Circular showing the Plan of ihe Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates which is the risk: Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, SBO *• “ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ 10 Quarters “ 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES 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 Draw n Numbers and Prizes w ill be sent to purchasers immediately after the Draw ing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, ami 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 alter 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 H. Swan & 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 alter every drawing in the follow - ing papers: —Augusta (Ga ) C'onstitutionalist; Afeto Or leans Delta; Mobile Register; JVashrille Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer; A etc York Weekly Day Book; Savannah Daily Aries; Richivond Dispatch; A'ew York Dispatch; Paulding (Miss.) Clarion , and Little Rock (Ark.) lYue Democrat. y &i ‘& vsi THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY fO* BYBPSS6IA, DISEASE OK THE KIDSEYB, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AMD AGUE. And the various affections consequent upon a diseased STATE OF THE LIVER. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency,Cos tivencs, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, RheumaticandNeuralgicAfieetions.it has in numer ous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others ef fected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, alter the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. Because of its great success in most of the European States, its in troduction into the United States was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meet ing with great success among them, I now offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal powers must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dis sipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and in fact infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTICE. —Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to tbe sick, weak, and low spirited, it will prove a grateftil aromatic cordial, pos sessed of singular remedial properties. CAUTION! The great popularity of this delightful aroma has in duced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Bcerhave’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. Sold at ?fl per bottle, or six bottles for S5. by the SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE. JR. & CO. MANUFACTURING Pharmaceutists and Chemists, PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale in Columbus by Brooks Sc Chapman, and by druggists generally throughout the State. April ‘24. FSB. —lydwis. “furniture. JH. SIKES, respectfully returns his {JzEkgE thanks to his friends for past favors and begs leave to remind them of the fact that he is still at his old business and stand, 36 Broad street, where he will be glad to see his old customers, and as many new ones as are willing to give him a trial. Mattrassesin any quantity for sale cheap. Re pairing of every description of Furntiure done at once, and in the neatest style. Particular attention given to upholstering Church Pews, Cushions of all kinds. Oct. 8, wd tf. TT7HITE AND YELLOW ONION SETTS, Just VV received and for sale by- Nov. 15—dwtf BROOKS & CHAPMAN. Book Binding I EXECUTED in superior style at the office of the ‘j ** Columbus Times.” . n3 ° for sale ON accommodating terms, several desirable dwell ings. Apply to JOHN McCARTY. Columbus. Oct. 26. d2m WAuISTTED, ~ n CORDS WELL SEASONED PINE WOOD fj\ * Appplv at this office. oct3o dtf FOR RENT, THE Store formerly occupied by B. k G. *Btern, un der Warren’s Arcade, Apply *t this office. Nov. 23—dtf