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THE daily times.
the city.
Christmas week Is over.
To-day i ' s tlio last <laJr of Christmas. . During
t j, e week the weather has been most unpropitimis
lor the pleasures and pastimes connected with its
H dvcut. The rain has fallen—the clouds have
liun'rlow— the days have been dark. The negroes,
• notwithstanding, have had a jubilee—they have
monopolised foe streets —spent all their Christmas
money— bought the old ’omen and children a lit
tle of everything and arc happy in the contempla
tion of beginning anew year.
The boys commenced very brisk in firing of
crackers on Christmas eve, but their enthusiasm
sn ,l excitement have subsided and like their
fathers they wish “Christmas was over.” To
day is the last day. We return thanks for
privileges and blessings bestowed on us during the
year 1858. and begin the new year with the in
tention of living upright and just—paying our
debts— loving our neighbor and being more useful
to society. ■
The Diver—Rain
The river is in tine boating order and ou
steamers are running to Apalachicola. The streets
are muddy and sloppy, and the merchants are do
ing little business. . A
The Carriers.
Look out to-morrow for the Carriers of the
“Times.” They expect to greet the readers every
morning during the year 1859 with a bright mor
ning-face They present their address, while their
modesty might forbid them extending their hand.
Remember the custom and their errand ? We
know the ‘ “Times” readers will understand their
yearly visit.
New Advertisements.
We call attention to the advertisement of Mr.
A. F. Langford, located at Gunby’s corner, deal
er iu fresh fish of all kinds, fruits, confectionery,
Ac. Those in want of anything in the above
line will find it to their intererst to give Mr. L. a
call. He will be thankful for public patronage.
We also invite the public attention to the ex
tensive sale of land and negroes, to take place
near Tallahassee, Fla., on the 13th January, as
the property of E. C. Cabell of Tallahassee, Fla.
and 11. C. Cabell, of Richmond, Va. To men cf
capital, wishing to invest in this species of prop
erty, this sale will afford a rare opportunity.
The Lumpkin Palladium.— Our citizens and
business men, who look for custom from South-
Western Georgia, are invited to read the adver
tisement. of the Palladium published at Lump
kin, Ga. It is the intention of the proprietor of
this flourishing country paper to bring it out in a
new dress and enlarged form: and thus improved,
under the supervision of its talented editor, it will
soon rank amongst the first.newspapers iu South
Western Georgia. Columbus merchants,'wishing
to extend a knowledge of themselves and business
throughout the rich and growing section where
it circulates, could not, doubtless, do so more sue- i
cessfnlly than by availing themselves of its col
umns as an advertising medium.
Buckley’s Opera Troupe
This decidedly talented Ethiopian Burlesque
Opera Company, gave their last amusing enter
tainment in this city on Wednesday night.
During the entire stay of this corps in Colum
bus the weather was very unpropitious, and the
last two nights their audiences were materially
lessened by the performances of the Circus.—
Hence their comparatively slim houses.
We make no pretension to the office of musical
critic. But if our ears and eyes did not deceive
us, we arc quite fixed in the opinion that this is
the best company of the kind that has visited us
in some time. Their negro delineations are uniques
—their music, and especially their operatic cho
ruses, in perfect harmony and time, and the ac
tors in the several pieces, evinced a familiarity
with tho most abstruse and difficult pieces which
made them quite at home. The man with music
in his soul, could not have failed .on Wednesday
night to leel an elevating and pleasurable thrill
during the performance of that quartette.
The rendering the fairy Opera of Cinderella.
was in admirable taste,and proves the Buckleys to
boas proficient as actors, as they are perfect as
musicians. It were hard to discriminate where
all did so well. If. however, Pedro happens ou
here again, he shall certainly have the refusal of
“our old hat.” His “take-off's” can’t be beat.
DAILY COMMERCIAL RECORD.
Coluebus, Dec. 31.
COTTON—The operations in cotton continue
to be very light. The enquiry is quite limited
while holders seem to he very firm in their asking
prices. Wo unperstaiul that IUJs was offered and
refused for a lot of 500 bales, classing strict to
good middling.
Sales of the day 253. Receipts 329.
Montgomery DeecipAi- 29, 1858.
COTTON—There was a good inquiry for this
article to-day but the stock on sale being light,
there was but little changed hands. We quote
Middling 10Jo, Strict Middling 10%, Good Mid
ling to Fair 11c.
To Hire lor IBsoj
ABOUT 20 LIKELY NE(?KOES
\nr,ly to Capt. Maddox at the Perry House or
to * [de29 dit] W. G. HUTCHINS.
SELLING AND iiLRL\G
NEGROES
O N COMMIS SIO N,
Either Privately *or at Auction,
BY ELLIS & MATHIS.
Columbus, Ga., Dee. 9, 1858. lmdw
A GREAT BARGAIN!
THE Subscribers, having now purchased the
enti re property of the Coweta balls Maau
factoring Company, offer the same tor sale, lus
one ot the best situations lor Milling ar:d Viann
tacturing purposes in the whole country, and w ill
be sold on long credits, and the most libera pterins.
Titles of Warrantee will be made.
SEABORN JONES,
PAUL J. SEMMES,
JOH N L. MUSTIA N,
June 10, —wtwtf J AMES W. WARRE. .
TRUSTEE SALE. %
I WILL sell to the highest bidder (if not disposed
of Drlvately before that time)on the Ist Tuesday
ia Jauuary next, at ths Mirket. House in the city ol
Columbus, Uia'. valuable property known as *’De
Graffenrcld’s Corner.” Terms, one half cash —ba -
anca in twelve months with approved security.
B.B.DeGRAFFENREID, Trustee,
ov2l-dwlm Harrison & Pitts, Auc’rs.
TlMPEiAlceg RAH i
the HEW ORLEANS
Will! HIM
COMPANY.
season m'lfol
if*
mencing. MONDAY Nights, com-
CI\DEI^ Vin ” ofWtt - ,U ‘ bc Prodncet vf: Wh “
DAUGHTER of TIIF, REGIMENT
Barber of Seville , 1 ’
grown diamonds,
bohemian girl,
DER FIUSCHUTZ.
FRA DIAVOLO,
DON PASQUALE, and
Thi, (i........ IE TROVATORE.
ill? Ait isles- 1 C pan - v “fit be composed of the folfow-
v *’ nn,a Donna Assofota,
mK A k/xg ‘ HODSON Ten ore Gontraltin..;
Mr FltF D I votp’d ** * ; Seconda Donna.
Mr FRA \KT*tu vn I’nmo Basso Baritono,
Mr ■ ■u'i. .A*v \V 0U Tenoredi Forsa,
Aij- G li wn.l Uasßp Profimdo!
Mr! S ARNOLD RIE Secondo Tenure,
Secondo Basso.
M- , ,ol Mr. A.REIFF. Jr.
Mr W. S. LYSTER,
Mr - I! - CARPENTER
’ 1 “■ an efficient Chorus, and an Orchestra enga
expressly tor this Tour from N. Y. composed of
nrsi Glass Artistes, under the direction of Mr. Keiff, .Ir.
A‘ I, A, ca 1 1 } be secured for tlie whole series or singly
£* r , 1 H - y andenberg’s Music Store, 70 Broad St. ”
t„ aC ii- K< Tickets admitting to the whole series
*l<>. Single Tflkets sl.
BissoLUTionsr.
F } m \ of AN FORTH, NAGEL & GO. was
iimhV„,i ” a >. dls ? olv 'edhy mutual consent. All persons
indebted to the firm will make payment to J. A. White
sides A Cos., to whom all of said debts are transferred,
and w ho alone are authorized to receive amt receipt for
the same* OLIVER DANFORT!!.
AUGI!STIrs G. NAGEL. Sr
„ , , JAMESFA. WHITESIDE.
Columbus, Dec. 23, 1338.
TIIK undersigned have formed a copartnership for
the purchase and sale of
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
beginning iroin this date, under the name and style of
J. A. W JIITESIDE & CO. They would respectfully
solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage so kindly
bestowed upon the late firm of Danforth, Nagel & Cos.,
to which they arc successors.
JAMES A. WHITESIDE,
JOHN R. HULL.
THOMAS K. WYNNE.
December 23, J 853.
P-, —The services of Mr.Oliver Danforth have been
retained by the new firm, and he will be found at the
old stand ready to attend to the wants of his friends.
decSS-dtf j. a. W. & CO.
MRS. M. WEIR,
, rr RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies
of Columbus, she will give lessons on
9 aBi7B PIANO and SPANISH GUITAR, at
. ” “ her residence on Church street, oppo
site Col. Tpniulle’s, first square below the Court-house.
-■ Ladies will be instructed with great care in Har
mony, Composition, iu\ The strictest attention given
to children particularly. that they acquire no bad habits,
receive no superficial instruction, but are taken through
the whole harmonic circle, and taught to read the Pia
no as they would a hook.
Mrs. Weir invites the attention of the ladies, espe
cially those who understand music; for she feels as
sured that they will most readily appreciate her method
j of instruction.
TERMS.—BS per month—3 lessons per week,
j Dec. 27—dtf
JUST RECEIVED BY
ivi^k.^oxTSi
CRANBERRIES,
Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon,
Extra County Lard, Best Family Flour;
Big Hominy, White Beans,
Also, Raisons, Currants, Citron, Prunes,
Figs, Cooking Prunes, Gelatine;
Extracts of all kinds, Nuts all kinds;
Smoked Beef, Pickled Beef, Pickled Pork,
Smoked Tongues, Pickled Tongues,
Smoked Salmon, Fresh Salmon,
Fresh Lobsters, Fresh Tomatoes, Sardines,
Table Oil, Olives, Capers, Preserves, Jellies,
Table Sauces, Best Goshen Butter & Cheese,
FIRE-WORKS of every description.
Columbus, Dec. 24, 1858.
TO RENT,
THE Store and Dwelling part of House
JEM.No. 138 Broad Street, next door to J. Alc-
Phillips’ Dry Goods Store. Apply to
dec2B—d3t JOHN It. STRUPPER
i.Q RENT,
MA Comfortable Cottage Building, with
four Rooms and necessary outbuildings in
repair, in the lower part of the city. Apply to
dec2s—dtf. R. J. MOSES.
BULK MEAT.
ryxHE Subscribers are prepared to fill orders for
L Bulk Meat, Hog round, or as the parties may wish
ready to be smoked when delivered,
dec 17 dvvtf TYLER & SHORTER.
1858 FALL STOCK. 1858
J. H. MERRY
HAS removed his store to No.
|l\rn 87 West side Broad Street, 1 door
* A-T 1-1 north of Redd, Johnson &. Co.’s,
where lie is now receiving a large supply ot
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 usnaly 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
B. Y. MARTIM. J. J. MARTIN. J. J. SLADE.
MARTIN, MARTIN & SLADE,
attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUd. GA.
December IT, 1858.—dwtf.
Public Sale of Negroes.
I WILL offer for sale on the first Tuesday in
January next, at the Market House in this
city, at 11 o’clock, A. M., a fine list of negroes
consisting of
Men, Women, lloys, Girls, and Children.
Among them is a good Wagoner, a good Carpen
ter, a Blacksmith, a first rate Cook, some good
Washers and Ironers, House Servants and Field
Hands. Sold on a credit until the first day of
1860. Notes .with two good securities will be re-
quired.
Bob, 35 years old—a wagoner,
Mary, 33* his wife;
John. 30 “ a good ditcher.
Lywe, 2(5 *: a Blacksmith,
Millv, 24 ■“ his wife, field hand.
Sam 6 “• her son, very likely;
Xaaman,24 •* a superior man:
Ann, 24 “ his wife, good milcher&c.
Spence, 19 “
Dick. ‘lB ‘‘ }- Boys without fault
Aaron, IS j and good field hands.
Joe. 17 “ J •
Sulv. 40 ” Superior Cook. Ac.
Jane 18, a superior Cook and House Servant,
Big Jane 28. “ a first rate field hand:
Lucinda, 12 her child, very likely:
Emeliue 9 - “ her child.
Creasv, 45 “ a P rctt A good cook.
Caroline. 45 a good seamstress, house servant
nurse and milchev.
Washington 25, a good Carpenter;
Loia. 25. his wife, ft superior seamstress:
Kate 8 Lucy 6, Richard 4. Fannie 2, Carrie,
an infant, her vliildrcn. g _
Harrison & Pitts, Aqc’rs. dec2S—dtd
TI7HITE AND YELLOW ONION BETTS, Just
nJvmSiw? f ° r * al BROOKS * CHAPMAN.
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE.
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.
WOULD respectfully inform
the citizens of Cofumbu*. and the
||L country surrounding, that they
ha\e taken the Store recently
occupied by Merry <ft Latidon.and are now ope
ning the largest, neat made and cheapest Stock ol
BOOTS, SHOES & BROSANS
To be found in the City.
n HAVJNG EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF
UL K OW N, aud having made arrangements with
tne best factories in the United States, with 20
years experience in Memphis, Tennessee, we are
warranted in saying our stock will be SECOND
JO NONE !N QUALITY, STYLE, AND
KCONOVIY TO THE PURCHASER.
Oar stock comprises in part—
Men’s Thick Boots sizes trom 6 to 14;
;; Kip “ halt welted and double soled,
“ Water Proof Boots;
Napoleon Boots;
Cavalry do.
“ Extra tine 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 Boots;
Also, Men’s Oxford Ties sewed and pegged;
“ Congress Gaiters “ “
“ Calderons;
“ Scott Ties;
Men’s Cali Pegged Brogans, pumps and I welted;
“ “ Sewed “ “ half “
“ Seal, Goat and Buff Brogans pegged;
“ Army and Plantation [shoes.
Men’s Wax, Kip 4$ Buff'Brogans pegged, Pumps
ol 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.
1’ tnest silk warp lasting lace and Congress, do do
Serge de Berre, do do do do
Eugene, do do do - do do
Italiau and English, do do do
French and Glove Kid, do do do
“ Kki Heel Slippers.
English Kid and Morocco do and half Gait
ers.
English Silk Lasting, do do do
Vel vet Toilet Slippers.
Embroidered, do
Women’s Common Thick heel ties of Kid, Mo
rocco, Seal and Goat.
Spring Heel ties and Buskins-
Goat, Cait, Buff', Seal <!t Kip lace Boots pegged
and sewed.
Kip &, Calf Oxford Boots laced and strapped
Spring heel Kip Pegged lace Boots.
FOR BOYS.
Boys Thick Boots, sizes 1 to 5.
do do Brogans, do Ito 5.
do do Kip and Calt, do do pumps and
half welted.
l’oys*Ca!f 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 dodo
do do Brogans pumps and half welted.
FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN.
Sewed Calf, Kid, Goat, Seai, Grain, Morocco
and Buff Bootees thick and thin solo, wiui 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 Boot",
do. do. Strapped Slippers.
Children's Congress Heel Gaiters.
FOR PLANTERS.
The largest, best made, and
cheapest stock of
2SEGR© SHOES
EVER EROTJGHT TO COLUMBUS,
Among them are, Round and Lap Seam, Doublo
Braced, Double Soled Brogans, from 1 to 15.
Round Seam Triple Stitched Iron Nailed Bro
gaas. Round seam, Three Soled Brogans. Oak
Bottoms, Russetis and other kinds ranging in
price from sl.lO up wards.
If any of our goods no not prove as represented
by us, we will make the deficiency good to the
purchaser.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,TKAD
CltS, PEDDAiiIiS, Arc.,
We can offer goods at Boston and New York
prices, By giving us a call you can save from 15
to 30 per cent on your bills.
Talttng 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 trom 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&dif 102 Broad Street.
AT
S. w. TEASE & CLARK’S
BOOK STORE.
THE following is a list of new books
ret 'eivc(l.
Life and Adventures of Kit Carson,the
kJlkiaSrair nestor of the Rocky Mountains.
Self-Made Men, by C. B. Seymour;
Frederick the Great, by Thomas Carlysie;
Sir Walter Raleigh and his Times, by C. Kingsley;
The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, by Oliver
Wendell Holmes.
Life and Labors of Daniel Baker, by his San;
Public and Private History of Louis Napoleon;
Piney Wood Tavern or Sam Slick in Texas;
Arabian Day, a comparison to Arabian Nights;
Debit and Credit;
Electron, by W. C. Richards.
A NEW SUPPLY OF
Miles Blandish Courtship;
Vernon Grove;
Memoirs of Rachel. Just received by
J. W. PEASE &. CLARK.
“matressesT
AN excellent article of Cotton, or Shucks and Cot
ton mixed, and a!! Shucks for under Matresses.—
Call and see them before purchasing an Inferior article
elsewhere. For sale^ by J* H. SIKES,
nov9 dtf 30 Broad Street.
TO'THOSE INDEBTED.
WE hereby give nance that all claims due us. and
not paid or satisfactorily arranged, prior to next
return day ot the respective counties in which the par
ties reside, will he stud. None will be slichted.
marSO-dwtf E. BARNARD & CO
FALL STOCK
OF
FURNITURE,
CARPETTING
AND
CURTAINS*
NOW OPENING- AT
SAMMIS & ROONEY’S,
COLUMBUS. GA.
Colambus, Ga.. Oct.6, 135a d3m._
SEED OATST
1/-x/-w~w BUSHELS SEED OATS, just received
000 and for sale by TYLER SHORTER.
Columbus, Dec. 17—dwtf
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICE I. WATCHMAKER
9
Successor to S. B. Purple, cor. Broad Randolph st.
COLUMSUS, QBORGIA.
wsstm WM®im s*i fiwiiaf,
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
EX.A.XX%. WORK.,
A beautiful variety of Patterns. I will make to order any design and style and platt you may request.
WATCHES, CLOCKS <Sc JEWELRY
Repaired by competent and experienced Workmen, ana warranted.
CANES! CANES!
Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crooks and Swords.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
bold ami Steel Frames,
of the boar quality manufactured. Glasses set in old frames to suit all 03-63.
I invite the attention of all to my Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether you ourchase or not.
old Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Streets.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 30, 1858.—dwtf T. S. SPEAIt.
COLTTATBTTS
Saddlery, Harness,
Ai\ D LE'AT HE R STOIt E.
H.%1 DDLEBROOK & CO.,
S4 ]33road Street,
A jgy MAM FAOTURERB AMD DEALERS
l_~tigsXV iii Saddles, Harness, A Leather,
tljmtof which the following comprises a part
ts —Spanish Unified Saddles, overlaid; Eng
lish do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth's and Hoy's do;
Wagon an Plantation do; and Ladies Saddles,—varie
ty of styles.
OritSles, Martingales, SnuHlic-
BagfS, and Medical <I.
HARNESS.
Pine Silver plated Carriage Harness—all qualities.
.. h u Hockaway “
“ - “ Double Buggy “
“ “ “ Single do “
Plain black Harness, all styles and qualities.
LEATHER,
Skirting Leather, Bridle do, Hog Skins,
Pad Skins, Harness Leather. Oak and Hemlock,
Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Lining Skins,
Shoe Pegs, and Findings, Ac.
Nlacliine
Leather.and Rubber Belting, all widths,
Light Rubber and Canvas Belting, for
Plow Back Bands. Just the thing for Planters.
Belt Rivets, and Lace Leather.
TKUMI^S,
fprra Ladies and Gentlemen’s
JpgßTlo) V*Dress and Traveling Trunks, all quali-
I. r iT tl*; r and styles. Bonnet Boxes, Valises
and Carpet Bags.
CARBI AGE TRf M MIN G S.
Enamelled Leather, P:ft Dash Leather a;..'.
Enameled Cloths, all widths and qualities;
Oil Carpet, Laces, Fringes, Head Linings,
Leather Cloth Bootings, Mails, Tacks, Ac.
Stirrups, Bitts, Buckles, Harness Mountings,
Haines Collars, Whips, Wagon Breeching,
And Blind Bridles.
All the above goods are of our own manufacture;
made of the best material and by experienced work
men. We invite all those who are in want of articles
in our line to call and examine our stock, and we as
sure them that they will he well satisfied with the
quality of goods and the prices; as they will be sold on
me very BEST TERMS.
M’ B. New Work made, and Repairing done at the
shortest notice. decl—dwtf.
FOR RENT,
Store formerly occupied by B. &G. Stern, tin-.
J. der Warren's Arcade. Apply at tins office.
Nov. 23—dtf
FOR SALE,
MA DESIRABLE RESIDENCE in
Wynn ton. Apply to
Nov. 16—dtf. BDW.T. SHEPHERD.
Adminii. tor’s Sale.
G1 EORGIA, Muscoqpi iunty:— By virtue of an
I order of the Court ot Ordinary of said county
and State. 1 will sell at the Market House in the city
of Columbus., on the first Tuesday in February next, a
NEGRO WOMAN, named NANCY.
SEVEN SHARES MUSCOGEE R. U. STOCK,
Twenty Shares Stock in BANK OF COLUMBUS.
A lot of old SILVER WATCHES, and all other
Dertonal property belonging to the estate ot Samuel
B. Purple. TfiOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
Administrator with the will annexed,
of the estate of Samuel B. Purple.
lIARRISOX A PITTS, Auctioneers.
December 7, 1858—d40d.
AMERICAN WATCHES!
-eo IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
At Purple’s old Stand, .tone’s New Bunding,
IP-* >Columbus, Georgia.
Oct. 30—dwtf T. S. SI*EAK.
COTTON. COTTON, COTTON!
COT TO l is now selling tit a good price, and if the
notes and accounts past due to,L Ennis & Cos.
a'e not soon paid, suits wiil be instituted indiscrlrc
i,lately. A word to the wise i-sufficient.
Ocjti'4—w&dtf. J. ENMS & CO.
BLANKS,
Of every deecvijition used by Lawyers, <>r officers
of Court, printed neatly and on superior paper,
at the ‘ * TIMES OFFICE.
NOW OPENING.
AT
DILLINGHAM & DENSON'S
FURNITURE STORE,
A LARGE STOCK OF
CARPETINGS,
[RTTGrS, MATS
BASKETS, &e-
Columbus, October 23. d&wtf.
BEDELL A WEEMS,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY DEALERS,
@®[LiSiU}LßiSs3p
WILL teep constantly on hand a well selec
ted Slock comprising all articles in their line,
which are offered to their ‘iriends and_ the public
generally at the LO foluSl Phi
C'SS. Give us a call.
LOCK WEEMS. *• S. BEDELL,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwtf.
LOOKI LOOKI
Startling’ Intelligence for Vox Populi!
TPSTXXjIaX-AJVESr
PICTURE GALLERY IN FULL BLAST.
T ''HE undersigned announces to the citizens of Co
lumbus, and in fact (• al 1 Georgia, that lie 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 .tents to ten dollars. And although lie does not
pretend to say that he is the best artist, in the United
States, yet he fears not the result of a ccummrison with
those whose reputation is bolstered up by long adver
tisements and ports 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 ii trial, he will convince them
that he lull}’ understands the modus openmdi of picture
taking. All lie 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,
Nov. <s—4md Photographic Artist.
MUSIC! MUSIC!
1 OftA LBB. FRESH FIGS, in Fourth, Half and
I Whole DRUMS, received this day by
W. H. H. PHELPS,
88 Broad Street.
AX. 80.
l/l BBLS of the FINEST APPLES brought to this
lvJ market this season. PRUNES: PRUNES: in
i fancy boxes and jars.
RAISINS ! RAISINS ;in whole, and f 4 Boxes.
FIRE WORKS! .
Oli EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also. Plain and Fancj Candies, Oranges, Lemons,
Nuts, Dates, Citron, Currents, Ac. Ac.
Also, a large supply of Superior Cigars, and
Chewing Tobacco, Pipes and Smoking Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. No memoranda kept.
decl?—dfim.
cmriagllemMium i
J. B. JAQUES & BROTHER,
OPPOSITE THE “PERRY HOUSE.’
COLUMBUS, GA.
(togas® ‘m THE subscribers have on hand and
will constantly keep a large and well
selected st °ck of Carriages of all de-
Nd/ ——scriptions. embracing CALECIIES,
MOCK CALEOJIES, BAROUCHES. ROCKA WAVS,
Shifting Leather Top and No Top Buggies, Wagons,
&c. We feel confident in stating to the Public that we
can offer as Goon Work, and at lower prices than can
lie found elsewhere for Cash or approved Credit.
Cash Purchasers will do well to give us a call, as we
are determined to dispose of our present Stock, at a
very small advance for Cash.
All wjjo 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 itnnte
kiatelv. Columbus Nov. 1 1858. —dlv
STOVES, MORE STOVES!
TUST received and for sale, another large lot of
f J Cooking, Olfice &, Parlor >tove.
I invite public attention to the following choice patterns
IRON WIZZARD (for wood) MELODEON (wood.)
GOLDEN COOK, ‘ “ VIOLET,
EASTERN PRE.M. “ OPAL,
PATRIOT, “ WROUGHT Iron “
RELIEF. “ THEBAN,
DOUBLE OVEN, (for Coal) Cottage Parlor,
PERUVIAN, for wood, j New Cottage Parlor.
Also, Sheet Iron Office Stoves, different patterns.
B< x Stoves lor Stores, itc. “
Together with a full assortment of House Furnish
ing Goods. My terms are reasonable, and all goods
sold b 1 ’ me are warranted to give saiisfartionor no sale.
uov'.iS— dtf R M ALDWORTf?
SYDENHAM ACEE. JNO. F. IVERSON
up HE undersigned having formed a Copartnership
1 will continue the wholesale and retailafia
Drug Business,
at their old Stand “EAGLE DRUG STORE,” S3
Broad Street, where they will be 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 Wine*,
(for medical purposes) Fine Ilair & 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
aii hours, day or night, by a competent and experienced
Druggist ACEE &. IVERSON.
P. S. Persons in want of Medicine after the usnal
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—dt'un A &]_
COLUMBUS TIMES
OFFICE,
Where all descriptions of J 0 B-W 0 R K is
neatly and promptly executed.
SPARTA ACADEMY
LOTTERY,
Capital Prize ,$50,000.
TICKETS ONLY TEN DOLLARS
NOTICK TO THE PUBLIC.
Vs the members of our firm have, by way of pur-“
chase, become the owner of the grants chartered by the
Mates of Delaware, Keiituckv, Missouri, and. part of
those m Georgia, uuder the management of Messrs.
Giegory A Maury,ot Wilmington Delaware, we have
deemed it expedient to change the name of our firm,
oi, and alter January Ist. 185‘).t0 that of WOOD, ED
,,, **'■ who will hereafter have the management
ot the Sparta Academy Lottery, and the others as
above named.
In all transactions we have endeavored to conduct
our business with integrity and promptness, and we
can assure the public that the patronage heretofore be
stowed on us is welt deserving of being transferred to
our successors. Very respectfully,
Augusta, Ga. Dec. 15, ’SB ‘ S. SYY'aN Sc CO
WOOD, EDDY A CO., MANAGERS.
[SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN & CO.]
The following scheme will be'drawn bv Wood, Eddy
6 Cos., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in
°* ** u ‘ lr Smgh‘ Number Lotteries for January
Iboy, at Augusta, Ga., in public uuder the superinten
dence ot Commissioners.
Ciass 1 draws Saturday, Jan. 1, 1858.
Class 2 draws Saturday, Jan. 8, 1868.
Class 3 draws Saturday, Jan. 15, 1858.
Class 4 draws Saturday, Jan. 22, 1858
Class 5 draws Saturday, Jan. 2U, 1868.
Plan of Single Numbers,
£O,OOO TICKETS—S,SIO PRIZES.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS^
itlagiiiUceßit Scheme!
lo bo drawn every Saturday January.
1 Prize of \...550,000
1 “ ‘MRI
! lt v ,ou
~ 5,Wi1l
} 4,IKK)
„ .. 1,500
.. * IH.
}2 >u
Jq
V, u **
r „ 500
mo “ r
i25 “ 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Pr
■ “ 300 “ 9tl.G( 0 “ |0(
4 “ •* Io.tHXI “ l'ut 0
1 , “ 5,01-0 q l( |
4 “ 200 “ 4.1(H) .. H „ 0
7 M ** “ 5,01-0 fibtl
•> * 100 “ 1,5(41 4, o
‘ 20 ,re $100,0( 0
5,510 Prizes ainouniing to $320,000
Whole Tickets -fit). Halves $5. Quarters jjej.SO.
A Circular showing the Plan of the Lotteries ill he
sem in any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold al the following
rates which is the risk:
Certificates ot Package of 10 Whole Tickets ijjvHO
10 Half •• ‘ 4(i
“ 10 Uuartem “ 20
R* Eiglitli “ jo
IN ORDERING TICKETS OK CERTIFICATES
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets or
dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by
fi rsl mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in anv
figure they may designate.
List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be rent to
purchasers immediately after the Drawing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures plain,
and give their post ollite, county and State.
Remember that every prize is'dravvn, 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 30
days.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.??^”
Those who prefer not sending money by mail ean use
TUe Adams Express Company , whereby
money for Tickets in sums of Ten Dollars and up’-
wardsean be sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE
from any city or town where tliev have an office. The
money and order must be enclosed in a Government
Post Otliee Stamped Envelojie, or the Express Compa
ny cannot receive them.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
WOOD, EDDY 4c CO., Augusta. Ga.
ot WOOD, EDDY A CO., Atlanta. Ga.
or WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington Del
Persons residing nedi Montgomery-, Ala., or Atlanta,
Ga., can have their orders filled and save time by ad
dressing S. Syvan A Cos. at either of these cities.
A list of the numbers that are drawn from the cvhee.
with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled
to, will he published after every dxayviqg in the follow
iif? pajHTfi:— Aufrusta (Ga.) Cunstitutmulist; Xnr Or
leans Delta; Mobile Register; .Yashrille Gazette, Atlanta
Intelligencer; -\ fir ) urk it eekly iJay Hook; Savannah
I Jaily Aeics; Richmond Dispatch; Jheic York Dispatch;
Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Little Ruck (Jirk.) True
Democrat.
A NO JEWEL ER,
--B if Sj r'u i 4 Si? hi &it * 111 AJ. $
Tan GKLKWIATBD HOLLAND REMEDY 90S
IMSEA&G OF THE KIDNEVfi,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
-VEAJvNESS OF AN Y KIM),
FtfVE* and ague.
Andtlie various affections consequent upon a diseased
STATE OF THE LIVER.
Buch as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky
Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency.Cos
tivenes. Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous,
Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, 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, after the manner of the
celebrated Holland Professor, Roprliave. Because of
its great success in most of the European States, its in
troduction info tin* 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 ellect, 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 the sick, weak, and low
spirited. it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos
sessed of singular remedial properties.
ca uriojs:
The great popularity ofthis 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 Bterhave’s Holland Bitters a
fair trial, fine bottle will convince you how infinitely
superior it is to all tiiese imitations.
Bold at *1 per bottle, ( ,r six’ bottles for ?5. by the
SOLE PJKOPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE!” JK. & CO.
MANUFACTURING
Pharmaceutists and Chemists,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
For sale in Columbus by Brooks A. Chapman, and
by druggists generally throughout the State.
April 24, 1-sß.—lvtlwis.
Bacon! Bacon!
vy E tave nowonband and will be constantly re
” celving. Prime Tennessc e Bacon —Hems, Side*
and Shoulders, which w will sell at tbelowestCoins
mission House prices.
MirJo—w&twtf K. BARNARD fc CO.