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THE daily times.
THE CITY.
Xew Advertisements.
Our readers will perceive, from an advertise
ment in another column, that Mr. J. W. Brooks,
of the firm of Brooks & Chapman, is offering for
sale several valuable negroes.
persons interested in the Muscogee Buiding &
Loan Association, are notified that the o2d in
stalment is due, and expected to be paid at the
Treasurer's office tLis evening. -
The members of the various fire companies
of the city, are requested to meet at the room of
y'o. h on Monday night :!d instant, at 7 o’clock,
fr the purpose of electing general officers*of the
Fire Department for the ensuing year.
Mr. James MePhillips, 140 Broad Street, is
a< rain before the public with a choice bill of fare
in the way of Fall and Winter Dry Goods. Our
lady readers and friends arc respectfully invited
to give him a call, before the grand rush to his
establishment sets in.and when you once call, you
will no doubt he suited in goods and price.
New Year Visits—Huns.
This is a season of the year which is delightful
for more reasons than one. The advent of a New
Year brings to you visitors whom you welcome
gladly. They present you with a piece of fool
cap full of figures—the account for the year—
which if received agreeably, they bow and eurtesy
out of your house the best humored fellows in the
world, but if the response is given, “call again,”
they leave with a look, plainly saying,
“To avoid all proceedings unpleasant,
I beg you to pay what is due ;
If you do, you'll oblige me at present,
If you don’t, then I’ll oblige yon.”
Let all, then, lake the hint and square up “little
hills;” especially the printer’*. What say you
kind readers ?
The Duelling Mania.— lt is perhaps ques
tionable whether the barbarous practice of duel
ling is looked upon with more or less favor at the
North now, than it was at an earlier period. We
hare been aeeustomed to regard the public senti
ment of the Northern States as adverse to that
‘•code of honor” which requires two men to stand
up and deliberately expose lives, valuable, if not
to themselves, at least to their families, and possi
bly to society, and to seek as a cover to wounded
pride, or a remedy for real or supposed insults, the
blood of those against whom they have no malice,
or at least none which cannot be wiped out by
other means, quite as easily as by the sacrifice of
the life of one or both of the parties.
We are beginning to doubt whether we have not
been mistaken in our cstinltoe of Northern senti
ment on this question. Nett long ago a member
of Congress from Massachusetts, otherwise not
distinguished, gained brilliant laurels, and render
ed himself immensely popular throughout New
England, by the mere bravado of accepting a
challenge to fight a duel, naming the ground in
a foreign country, where he knew his antagonist
would not follow him. Hud lie actually shot the
other party, the peace loving people of the North
would probably have insisted on making him
President of the United States. As it is, that
display ol “pluck” has doubtless secured him a
feat in Congress for a long period, it is to be hoped
indeed until lie arrives at years of discretion.—
Journal oj Commerce.
British Barbarity. —The London Times pub
lishes a proclamation issued by Lord Clyde on his
commencing the campaign in Oudc, announcing
that when there is no resistance no plundering
will be allowed, but wherever there is resistance
by even a single shot tired against the troops, the
inhabitants must expect to incur the fate they
have brought upon themselves. Their houses will
| lie burnt and their villages plundered.
The Committee on Territories. —The remov
al of Mr. Douglas from the chairmanship of the
Senate Committee on Territories, says the (Eufau
la) Spirit of the South, was an act’ of justice that
we scarcely expected the majority of that body
in view of recent demonstrations, would have the
nerve to perform. The Southern Senators who
opposed so salutary and necessary a move, did
themselves no credit by the effort to keep at the
heal of that important committee, a man who
openly avows the right of a territorial legislature
by its puny enactments, to nullify the protection
which the constitution of the United States ex
tends to the peculiar institution of their section.
Do these gentlemen mean to endorse this mon
strous absurdity of squatter sovereignty, or not
approving, are they yet willing to tolerate a doc
’ trine which Mr. Calhoun denounced as worse than
theWilmot Proviso, for the sake of the harmony of
the party ? We are glad to see that neither of the
Senators from Alabama is included in the list of
those who turned their backs upon the adminis
tration to extend the hand of friendship to the
anti-Lecomptou co-adjutor of Greeley and Se
ward.
Rainy Weather.—The “colored brcdren”
who have crowded our city during the holidays
thick as “autumn leaves’’ have had an admirable
time to “slosh round” as the weather has been
decidedly falling since Saturday. Up to this time
we have had an unusually mild winter: and un
less the hoary old gentleman makes his appear
ance soon, his dominions will be invaded by the
gentle usurper, Spring.
r
Ajiericcs. December 30.
COTTON—Amount of cotton received at the
warehouse of Messrs. Dickson & Cutts, for the
week ending the 30th inst., 2GI bales. We quote
pricesfrom 10G to 10%.
To Hire for 1809.
ABOUT *2O LIKELY NEGROES
Apply to Capt. Maddox at the Perry House or
to ‘ [de29 d4t] W. G. HUTCHINS.
SELLING AND HIDING
NEGROES
ON COMMISSI ON,
Either Privately or at Auction,
BY ELLIS & MATHIS.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 9, 1338. Irndw
A GREAT BARGAIN!
THE Subscribers, having now purchased the
eati yq property ot tho Coweta l <ilj3 Manu
factoring Company, offer the same for sale. It is
one ot the best situations (or Milling and Manu
facturing purposes in tho whole country, and will
he sold on long credits, and the most liberal terms.
Titles of Warrantee will be made.
SEABORN JONES,
PAUL J. SUM VIES,
JOHN L. MUSTIAN,
JunelO,—wtwtf JAMES W. WARREN.
trustee’s sale.
I Will, sell to the highest bidder (if not disposed
ofc-ivately before tha time)on the Ist Tuesday
in Jauuaiy next, at the Market House in the city ot
Columbus, that vaiuab'e property known as “De
Grafferruid’s Corner.” Terms, one half cash—bal
ance in twelve mouths with approved security.
8.8. DeGR AFI'ENREID, Trusted.
nnv2l (lwlm Harrison & Pills, Auc’rs.
FLOUR,FLOUR!
JTKffssa*
TEMPIRA.NCE Mill
THE HEW ORLEANS
mim mu
COMPANY.
# THK Manager encouraged hr the liberal
support which lie received jiast season in ro
t>us, begs leave to jsay that he has made ar
rangements to give a series of 12 Nights com
mencing MONDAY, JANUARY 10. duritV"Vhkh
time the following Operas will he produced viz-
CINDERELLA.
DAIKOI.TER OF THE REGIMENT
BARBER OF SEVILLE 1 m -
CROWN DIAMONDS *
BOHEMIAN GIRL,
DElt FRISCH IJTZ,
ERA DIAVOLO,
DON PASQUAI.E. and
two IL TPvOVATORE.
t tie Ojtera Company will he composed of the folkw
mg Artistes:
Miss ROSALIE DURAN D, Prima Donn*-Assotata,
Mi-a rVv<’ ,A GODSON. Tenure Contraltino.
W Seconda Donna,
„ • fi B ■” lER Prime Basso Baritono.
E OyE V OR Tenure di Forsa,
, V/G,fG/NOT Basso Prot'undo,
A 1 ’ G- _' , YaRRIE, Seeondo Tenure,
• Ir. tA. ARNOLD Seeondo Basso.
Conductor Mr. A. RE IFF, Jr.
Manager... Mr. W. S. UYSTER,
SMage Manager.... Mr. R. CARPENTER.
Assisted by an efficient Chorus, and an Orchestra enga
ged expressly for this Tour from N. Y. composed of
hrst Class Artistes, under the direction of Mr. lteitf, Jr.
.'•eats can be secured for the whole series or singly
at Mr. T. 11. Vanderiberg’s Music Store, 78 Broad St.
* , ac *! , * cs ' 12 Tickets admitting to the whole series
>lO. Single Tickets Si.
Purchasers ol are entitled to secure their
seats for each night. declS d2w.
IDXSSOX^U'TXOIsr..
r FHE FIRM of DANFORTH, NAGEL & CO. was
A this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons
indebted to the firm will make payment to J. A. White
sides & Cos., to whom all of said debts are transferred,
and who alone are authorized to receive and receipt for
tire same- OLIVER DANFORTH.
AUGUSTUS G. NAGEL, Sr.
JAMES A. WHITESIDE.
Columbus, Dec. 23, 1858.
UNTIE “VY
THE undersigned have formed a copartnership for
the purchase and sale of
Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
beginning from this date, under the name and stvle of
J. A. WHITESIDE &. CO. They would respectfully
solicit a continuance of the liberal’ patronage so kindly
bestowed upon the late firm of Danforth, N agel it Cos.,
to which tliev are successors.
JAMES A. WHITESIDE,
JOHN R. HULL.
THOMAS K WYNNE.
December 23, TSSB.
I’-. S.—The services of Mr.Oliver Danforth have been
retained by the new firm, and lie will be found at the
old stand readv to attend to tile wants of his friends.
dec2B—dtf , j. a. w. & CO.
MSS. M. WEIS,
■gtasy—y RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies
°f Columbus, she will give lessons on
nTjPIANO and SPANISH GUITAR, at
. , , p “ her residence on Church street, oppo
site Col. Tenmlle’s, first square below the Court-house.
„.Ladies will be instructed with great care in Har
mony. Composition, &c. 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 site feels as
sured that they will most readily appreciate her method
of instruction.
TERMS:—SS per month—3 lessons per week.
Dec. 27—dtf-
MRitniAt tnnm
JUST RECEIVED BY
~V-A.IST TVZ^IFLOTXSI
CRANBERRIES,
Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon,
Extra County Lard, Best Family Flour;
Big Hominy*. White Beans,
Also, Itiii.sens. Currants, Citron, Prunes,
Figs, Cooking’ Prunes, Ov+ntiiie;
Extracts of all kinds, Nutsa.il 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 ,t Cheese,
FIRE-WORKS of every description.
Columbus. Dec. 24, 1858.
TO RENT,
MTIIE Store and Dwelling part of House
No. 138 Broad Street, next door to J. Me
l’hillips’ Dry Goods Store. Apply to ’*
dec2B—d3t JOHN B. STRUPPER
TO RENT,
MA Comfortable Cottage Building, with
four Rooms and necessary outbuildings in
repair, in the lower part of the citv. Apply to
dee23 —dtf. R. J. MOSES.
BULK MEAT.
rnilE Subscribers arc prepared to fill orders for
X Bulk Meat. Hog round, or as the parties may wish
ready to be smoked when delivered. •
dec 17 dwtf TYLEII A. SHORTER. *
1858 FALL SfOCKUisSS
J. 11. MERRY
HAS removed his store to No.
87 West side Broad Street, 1 door
IT*-1 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 ustialy kept in a
Clothing Store. Ail of which will bo sold on as
good terms as are afforded in the City.
Columbus, Ga. Oot. 15- dw3m
B. V. MARTIM. J/J. MARTIN. J. J. SLADE.
MARTIN, MARTIN &. SLADE,
Attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUS, GA.
December 17. 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, ut 1 I o’clock, A. M., a line list of negroes
consisting of
Men, Women. Boys, Girls, anil 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 he re
quired.
Bob, 35 years old —a wagoner,
Mary, 33* “ his wife:
John, 30 “ a good ditcher,
Lywe, 26 “ a Blacksmith,
Milly, 24 “ his wife, field hand,
Sam 6 “ her son, very likely:
Naamau,24 “ a superior man;
Ann. 24 “ his wife, good milcherin.
Spence, 19 “ 1
Dick, “IS “ | Boys without fault
Aaron, 18 “ } and good field hands.
Joe. If “ J
Suly, JO “ Superior Cook, Ac.
Jane 13, a superior Oook and House Servant,
Big Jane 28. a first rate field hand:
Lucinda, 12 “ her child, very likely:
Eincline 9 “ her child.
Creasy, 43 •• a pretty good cook.
Caroline. 40 a good seamstress, house servant
nurse and mileber.
Washington 23, a good Carpenter:
Lonisa. 25, his wife, a superior seamstress:
Kate 8. Lucy 6, Richard 4, Fannie 2. Carrie,
an infant; hen children.
S. A. BILLING.
Harrison & Pitts, Auc’rs. dec2B — dtd
TT7THTE aXD YELLOW ONION SETTS, Just
W received anti for sale by
Nov. 15—dwtt BROCKS & CHAPMAN.
NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE.
A.C. SAUNDERS & CO.
fcTj WOULD respectfully ’inform
. V . citizens ol Columbur, and the
country surrounding, that they
have taken the Store recently
occupied by Merry At London, and are now ope
ning the largest, nest made and cheapest Stock ol
BOOTS, SHOES & BKO3ANS
T o be found in the .City.
HAVING EXTENSIVE FACTORIES OF
OUR OVV N, and having made arrangements with
the best factories in the United States, with 20
years experience in Memphis, Tennessee, we are
warranted in saving our stock will be SECOND
TO NONE IN QUALITY, STYLE, AND
EC ONOMY TO THE PURCHASER.
Oar stock comprises in part—
Men’s I’hick Boots sizes trotn 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 welt’d Cf Boots
“ French Bools of superior style;
“ Plantation Boots;
“ Finest stitched French C*lf Boots;
“ *‘ Pump “ “ “
“ Arctic Boots;
Also, Men’s Oxford Ties sewed and pegged;
“ Congress Gaiters “ “
“ Calderons;
“ Scott Ties;
Men’s Call Pegged Brogaus, pumps and 1 welted;
“ “ Sewed “ _ “ half “
“ Seal, Goat and Buff Brogans pegged;
“ Army and Plantation Shoes.
Men’s Wax, Kip 65 Buff Brogaus 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
Jtglian and English, do do do
French and Glove Kid, do do do
“ K[d 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 lies and Buskins.
Goat, Calf, Buff, Seal & Kip lace Boots pegged
and sewed.
Kip& Calf Oxford Boots laced and strapped
Spring heei Kip Pegged lace Boots.
FOR BOYS.
Boys Thick Boots, sizes I to 5.
do do Brogans, do Ito 5.
do do Kip and Calf, do do pumps and
half welt*d.
Boys Calf and Kip Boons, welled 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 halfwelled.
FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN.
Sowed Calf, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco
and Bufi Bcotees thick and thin sole, with and
without heels.
Pegged Call, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and
Bull Bootees, thin and thick sole3, with and with
out heels.
Fine Kid Ties and Buskins ; Common Kid
Morocco, Seal and Goat Ties.
Silk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gaiters witli
and without heels.
Kid, Morocco and silk lasting Saco Boots,
do. do. Strapped Simpers.
Children’s Congress Heel Gaiters.
’ FOR TRANTERS.
The largest, best made, and
cheapest stock of
NE6EO SHOES
EVER EROUGKT TO COLUMBUS,
Among them are, Round and Lap Seam, Double
Braced, Double Soled Brogans, from 1 to 15.
Round Seam Triple Siitched lrou Nailed Bro
gans. Rouud seam, Three Soled Brogans- Oak
Bottoms, Ilussetts and other kinds ranging in
price from sl.lO upwards.
If any of our goods do not prove as represented
by us, we will make the deficiency good to the
purchaser.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS,TRAD
ERS, PEDDALRS, &c.,
We can offer goods at Boston and New York
prices. By giving us a call you can save from 15
to V£t> per cent on your bills.
Taking the quality of our goods into considera
tion, we are to he 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 our own Fac
tories.
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO..
Oct 15..w&d'J 102 Broad Street.
AT
J. W. TEASE & CLARK’S
BOOK STORE.
- ■ r T~rr~’- m THE following is a list of new books
MjtffMs ia&just received.
Life ami Adventures of Kit Carson.tlic
al§kt2flHa3r nestor of the Rocky Mountains..
Self-Made Men, by C. B. Seymour;
Frederick the Great, by Thomas Carlyslc;
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 Ilia Son";
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 OP
Miles Slandish Courtship;
Vernon Grove;
Memoirs of Rachel. Just received by
J. W. PEASE <k CLARK.
MATKESSES.
AN excellent article of Cotton, or Shucks and Cot
ton mixed, and ail Shucks for under Matresses.—
Call and see them before purchasing an Inferior article
elsewhere. For sale by J. H. SIKES,
liovd —dtf 3G Broad Slrect.
To THOSE INDEBTED.
W£. hereby give norice that all claims due us. and
not paid or satisfactorily arranged, prior to next
return day of the respective counties in vvhfth the par
ties reside, will be sued. None will be slighted.
mar-20—dwtf E. BARNARD & CO.
FALL STOCK
OF
nrasimjßE,
CARPETTIN G
AND
CURTAINS,
NOW OPE N IN Gr AT
SAMMIS & ROONEY’S,
COLUMBUS. GA
Columbus, Ga v Oct 6, 1858. dw3m.
SEED OATS.
IAAA BUSHELS SEED OATS, just received
UUU and for sale by TVLER Sc SHORTER
Columbus. Dec. 17—dwtf
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL WATCJ I MAKER
Successor to S. B. Purple, cor. Broad & Randolph st.
COLUMBUS, aEORGIA.
siiswMsia mmm ®iwf ß
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
HAIR WORKL,
A beautiful variety of Patterns. I will urake to order any design and style and platt you may request.
. WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRT
Repaired by competent and experienced Workmen, and warranted.
CANES! CA-ISTEfe!
Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crooks and Swords.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
Gold and Steel Frames,
of the best quality manufactured. Glasses set in old frames to suit all eyes.
I invite the attention of all to my Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether you purchase or not.
Purple's old Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Streets.
Columbus, Ga., Get. hO, 1858.—dwtf T. S. SPEAR.
COETTATBTTS
Saddlery* Harness*
AN D LEAT HE R ST O R E. r
11. MIDDLEBIIOOK & C0 V
94 Broad Street,
C’ MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
in Siitltlles, Harness, &. I,eatDer,
5 jg§Yvr,f which the following comprises a part,
n — Spanish Quilted Saddles, overlaid; Eng
lish do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth’s ami Hoy's do:
Wagon an Plantation do; and Ladies Saddles, —vane- i
ty of styles.
SirirtStPS, Martingales, Saddle* I
ISags, and Medical do.
HARNESS.
Fine Silver plated Carriage Harness—all qualities. j
“ “ “ Roekavvay “ “
• “ “ “ Double Buggy “
“ “ “ Single do “ ’ “
Plain biack 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, Lasts. Thread and Findings, &e.
Ala c! line /Heltiirg.
Leather and Rubber Belting, all widths,
Light Rubber and Canvas helling, for
Plow liack Bands. Just the tlßng i'or Planters.
Bell Rivets, and Taiee Leather.
raojjj Laittcs itiitl Gentlemen's
U'i hiDress and Traveling Trunks, a}i qnali-
iJfiiffli rtirn and styles. Bonnet Boxes, Valises
and Carpet Bags.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
AjrajSzEnamelled Leather, Pat Dash Leather and
Enameled Cloths, ail widths and qualities;
OH Carpet, Laces, Fringes. Head Linings,
Leather Cloth Bootings, Nails, Tacks, jt. *>,
Stirrups, Hitts, 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 witli the
quality of goods atid the prices; as they will he sold on
hie very BEST TERM'S.
N Jt. New Work made, and Repairing done ai the
shortest notice. * deci —dwtf.
FOR RENT,
THE Store formerly occupied by 11. &. G. ‘Stern, un
der Warren’s Arcade. Apply at this office. w
Nov. 23—dtf
FOR. SALU,
MA DESIRABLE RESIDENCE in
Wynnion. Apply to
Nov. 16—(ltf. EDW. T. SHEPHERD.
Administrator’s Sale.
GIEORGIA, Muscoogee County:— By virtue of an
r order of the Court of Ordinary of said county
and State, I will sell at the Market House in the city
of the First Tuesday in February next, a
NEGRO WOMAN, named NANCY,
SEVEN SHARES MUSCOGEER. K. STOCK,
j jSTwentv Shares Stock in BANK OF COLUMBUS.
A lot of old SILVER W ATCHES, and all other
personal property belonging to the estate ol Samuel
B. Purple. ‘ THOS. J. NUCKOLLS,
Administratorwith the will annexed,
of the estate of Samuel B. Purple.
HARRISON & PITTS. Auctioneers.
December 7, 1858—4408.
“AMERICAN WATCHES!
IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
At Purple’s old Stand, J.ono’s New Bending,
F-** * Columbus, Georgia.
oct. 30—dwtf T. S. SPEAR.
COTTON, COTTON, COTTON!
CtOTfO'i is now selling at a good price, and if the
/notes and accounts past due UtJ. Ennis & Go.
are not soon paid, suits wsl! be instituted indiscrim
inately. A word to the wise L sufficient,
Oetl4 —w&dtf. J ENNIS & CO.
BLANKS,
Of every deecription used by Lawyers, or officers
of Court, printed neatly and on superior paper,
at the TIMES OFFICE.
NOW OPENING.
DILLINGHAM ‘ & DENSON'S
FURNITURE STORE,
A LARGE STOCK OF
CARPETINGS,
ItIJGS, AtATS
BASKETS, &c.
Columbus. October 23. d&wif.
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BEDEM. & WEEMS,
Wbofasale and Retail
GROCERY DEALERS,
®©L®BHB!SS s @l©.
constantly on hand a well fielec
ted Stock comprising all articlesin their line,
which are offered to their iriendsand the public
generally at the LOW ES'l MARKET Plil
CES. Give us a call.
LOCK WEEMS. A. <3l. BEDELL,
Columbus, Ga. Dec. 22. wtwti.
LOOKI LOOK:!
Startling Intelligence for Vox Populi !
PICTURE GALLERY IN FULL BLAST.
THE iiridersigncd announces to tlie citizens of Ct>-
lumbits, and in fact to ail 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 front that much despiml sum—
fifty cents to ten dollars. And although hit does not
pretend to say that he i9 the best artixt jn tin’ United
States, yet he fears not the result o‘Ti comparison with
those whose reputation is bolstered up bv lop# advcr
tisements and putts of tlieir own lnanufiicture. lie
prefers that ladies and gentlemen should judge for
themselves. And it those in want of a good Picture
will call and give him a trial, he will convince them
that he fuUy imderstands.the nwOvx operamli of picture
taking. All he wants is a fair ami impartial trial, and
he fears no competition front any quarter.
His Gallery is over Barnard’s Store. Broad Street,
where he will he happy to receive visitors and show
them his specimens at all times.
G. T. WILLIAMS,
Nov. ti—4md Photographic Artist.
music! music!
! 9'"iO FIGS, in Fourth, Half and
j Whole DRUMS, received this dav by
I W. H. 11. PHELPS,
88 Broad Street:,
Ax.se,
1/j XlflLS of the FINEST APPLES brought to this
H ‘ market this season. PRUNES: PRUNES! in
IfiArAiNS! RAISINS; in whole.and v Boxes.
FIRE WORKS!
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Also. Plain aml Fancy Candies, Oranges, Lemons,
Nuis. Dates. Citron. Currents. See. &c.j
Also, a large supply of Superior Cigars, and
Chewing Tobacco. Pipes and Smoking Tobacco.
TERMS CASH. No memoranda kept.
dec.l7—(him,
CARRIAGE EMPORIUM!
J. B. JAayES & BROTHER,
OPPOSITE TIIE “PERRY HOUSE.’
COLUMBUS, GA.
igipsigs -gj TILE subscribers haveon hand and.
aiSr wiu constantly keep a large and well
‘ selected slock of Carriages of all de-
VP .. Sur—scriptions, embracing CALECHES,
MOCK CALECHES, BAROUCHES, ROCKA WAVS.
Glutting Leather Top and No Top Buggies. Wagons.
<Scc. We feel confident in stating to the Public that we
can oilier as Goon Work, and ai lower prices than can
he found elsewhere for Cash or approved Credit.
Cash Purchasers will do well to give us a call, as we
are determined io dispose of our present Stock, at Ai
very small advance for Cash.
All who favor ns with a call may rely on being fairly
dealt with.
All work sold at this Establishment warranted to he
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 ininie
kiately. Columbus Nov. 1 1858.—dlv
STOVES, MORE STOVES!
JUST received and for sale, another large lot of
Cooking, Office &■ Parlor Stoves.
I invite public attention to the following choice patterns
IRON WIZZARD (for wood) MELODEON (wood.)
GOLDEN COOK. “ VIOLET,
EASTERN TREM. “ OPAL. “
PATRIOT, “ WROUGHT Iron “
RELIEF, “ THEBAN,
DOUBLE OVEN, (for Coal) Cottuge Parlor. “
PERUVIAN, for wood, | New Cottage Parlor.
Also. Sheet Iron Office Stoves, different pal terns.
I!* v Stoves for Stores, Ac. “
Together with a ftill assortment of House Furnish
ing Goods. My terms are reasonable, and all goods
sold bv me are warranted to give satisfae.tionor no sale.
nov:l3—dtf ft. M. ALDWORTH.
SYDENHAM ACEE. .INO. F. IVERSON
nii’AiiT^LHsmr.
rpttjE undersigned having formed a Copartnership
i will continue tiie wholesale and retail
IDriig Business,
at their old Stand “EAGLE DRUG STORE,” 93
Broad Street, where they \\ ill be happy to serve
their friends and the public generally, with a large,
fresh, and well selected stock of
Ditt os. • MEDICINES, 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 A
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 o! the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed
on our predecessors.
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefuHy compounded at
ai! hours, day or night, by a competent and experienced
Druggist. ACEE A IVERSON.
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. 2.j—dCm A. & 1.
(TomJmbus 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
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
As the members of our firth have ,* by way of pit r
diase. become the owner of the grants chartered by the
States ot Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, and part of
those in Georgia, under the inanagenieht of Messrs.
Gregory &. Maury, of Wilmington Delaware, We have
deemed it expedient to change the name of our firm,
on and alter January Ist, 185<J, to that of WOOD, ED
DY & CO. who will hereafter have the management
of 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 well deserving of being transferred to
our successors. Very respectfully.
Augusta. Ga. Dec. 15, ’58.” S. SWAN & CO.
WOOD, EDDY CO., MANAGERS.
[SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN &. CO.]
The following scheme will heblrawn by Wood. Eddy
& Cos., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in
fach ot their Single Number Lotteries for January
185 P, at A roe st a, Ga.. in public under the superinten
dence of Commissioners.
Class 1 draws Saturday, Jan. 1, 1858.
Class 2 draws Saturday, Jan. 8, 1858.
Ciass 3 draws Saturday, Jan. 15, 1858.
Class 4 draws Saturday, Jan. 22, 1858
Class 5 draws Saturday, Jan. 29, 1858.
On tlte Plan of Single Kunibers,
£O,OOO TICKETS—S,SIO JARIZES.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS;
Magiiiiieefiftl Scheme!
To be drawn every Saturday unitary.
1 Prize of $50,000
l u ?“ “00
} t 4,000
1 ’ 3,000
1 1,500
!! “ w
,4 %. H
44 800
4. ’OO
10 000
SO V 500
SO ‘ 300
100 ] 7
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of $i(H) Approx’g to §5 1,000 Prize are 1,601
4 “ 300 “ 2!U>lO “ jV'o,,
4 “ 250 “ D',ooo loon
4 “j 2-‘5 “ 5,000 ojo
4 “ 4,000 “ gitO
4 “ 150 “ 3,000 “ ono
3 ‘ 1( )0 “ 1,5t.0 “ 4(jo
S,<M)O 1 20 ure §IOO,OOO
5,510 Prizes amounting to $320,600
Whole Tickets §lO. Halves §5. Quarters §2.50.
A Circular showing the Plan of the Lotteries will be
sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following
rates which is the risk:
Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets §Bo
“ “ 10 Half •• ’ 40
“ 10 Quarters “ 20
“ “ 10 Kifrliiii 44 10
IN ORDERING TICKETS Oil CLIiTIFICATES
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets or
dered, on receipt of which they will he forwarded by
first mail. Purchasers, can have tickets ending in any
figure they may designate.
List of Drawn N umbers and Prizes will be sent to
purchasers immediately after tire Drawing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures plain,
and give their post office, county and Stale.
Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable ill
full without deduction.
All prizes of §I,OOO and under, payable immediately
after the drawing, other ptizes at the usual time of SO
days.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those who prefer not sending money bv mail can use
Tlie Adams Express Company, whereby
money for ‘t ickets in sums of Ten Dollars and up
wards can be gent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE
from any city or town where they have an office. The
money and order must be enclosed in a Government •
V.ici (low. v. .. - • - - we 1
ny cannot receive them.
‘AH communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
WOOD, EDDY’ fc GO., Augusta, Ga.
or WOOD. EDDY & GO., Atlanta, Ga.
or WOOD, EDDY <fc CO., Wilmington Del.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta,
Ga., ran 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 whee.
with the amount of the prize tiiat each one is entitled
to, will be published after every drawing in tiie follow
ing papers: —.Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist; JVnr Or
leans Delta; Alulnlc Register; Nashville Gazette , -Atlanta
Intelligencer; J\ew York Weekly Day Book; Savannah
Daily A ews; Richmond Dispatch; New York Dispatch;
fa aiding (Mss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark.) True
Democrat.
A.AD JEWELER,
y ** 2s lat i Sri
Tna CELKRRATSD HOLLAND KBMED7 IfOR
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS*
LIVF.W COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
frrVKPf ARID ACHE.
And the various a/lections consequent upon a diseased
STATE OF THE LIVER.
Such as Indigestion. Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky
Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency,COs
tivenes, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous,
Rheumatic arid Neuralgic Affections, it lias 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 1)m
celebrated Holland Professor, Brerhave. 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, orother 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.
NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage
will he disappointed; but to the sick, weak, and low
spirited, it w ill prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pos
sessed of singular remedial properties.
CAUTION!
The great popularity of this delightful aroma lias in
duced many imitations, which the public should guard
against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy angling
else until you have given 80-rhave’s Holland Bitters a
fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely
superior it is to all these imitations.
Sold at SI per bottle, or six bottles for £5, by the
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE. JR. & CO.
MANUFACTURING
Pharmaceutists and Chemists,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
For sale in Columbus by Brooks & Chapman, and
by druggists generally throughout the State.
’April 24, IMSS. —lvilwis.
Bacon! Bacon!
WE Lave nowonhand and willbe constantly re
ceiving, Prime Tennesst e Bacon— Hams, Side
and Shoulders, which we will sell at theloweiiComa
mission House prices.
| MarSO —w&twtf E. BARNARDfcCO,