The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, August 29, 1859, Image 3

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- ■*— MRS, WIN.SI.OW . AN HMfiMMil female physic inn, has a Hoothlßg BVrup for children teething. which greatly fafilitaMM the pcoi fss.il teething •> a*itte 111141 It* gum*. inluwHil U luitunimauon — will allay all pum, ami is sure t>> fffulii* l* bow*!* Dfpend upon it. mother*, ii will gfvereat 10 yourselves, and relief and health to your infoni*. Perfectly safe in all eases. sl* advei iisi'iiiwnt in nun’her column. Aug. 23, lCkM—aw-l> M. C. dlLUKftt. C. 11. LKA. SAM*I I>. THOM. COTTON SHIPPING YARD. rj'llU uudersigncd having routod I place kuowu ;to the •• OroahaW Lot,” are erecting suitable 6>U tiDsJ thereon, anffaSSSa will ho prepared to Kmiir anti Slii|i CoUou, by the loth of September. We also oiler our services to SAMPLE'. CLASS, MARK, and invoice cottons. iLunin consigned tu our care, will be forwarded with dispatch. GILBERT, LEA i fc CO. August 2f>. 1859. 8m KING,-ALLEN &CAMAK, IITII.L continue the Cottou Factorage and VV Commission Budiuetfd as tortnerallv . Their office and sales rooms arc over the lower store of Held. Freer A Cos., where they will be happy to see all their old and new friends and customers. They ape prepared to till l! orders for goods make advance* end extern! the usual facilities to their friend*Mid patrons. JOHN W. KING, Aug. 2J, dw:.ui, OGLEfIiOKPE MEDICAL COLLEGE SAVANNAH, OtA. r PHK fifth aununl moo-inn of Lectures in this A lust tution will commence on Monday, the Nih day of November next. Preliminary Lec ,ur*s will be delivered from Monday, the 20th of Octohar, until the beginning of the regular session. * ran urr : H I. B\KD. M It, Professor of Prim iptea and Pi act ice <0 Medicine. IP'L.MLS UTERI.R, M l> . Professor of Ohsteti n s and Disease* of W omen and Children A W i.KH.tid, M 1, Prolew.-or Surgery WILLI A M IIA USEK. M It, Professor Physiology and Pathology 111 Gil A HI.AIH, M It, Prof Anatomy II I. JONES, M |t, Professor Chemistry FRANKLIN DOZIER, M It, Professor of Materia Medic*. V 11 TALIAFERRO, M. IV, Emeritus, Proti 01 Madei'in Mcrtica WM T FE W, M D. Emeritus. Professor of Cheat tally William hischoff. a m . prof of Botany Clinical institutions and uly at tin* College timiding. •*> the Professor*, und at tin- Savannah Hosjuial tw ice per week, by Um. tlutl.uk and Arnold, to which 0111 -nil dents will he admitted on the same terms as others One -imien! from each Congressional District in this State, and one from each Southern Sian*, will he ad miusdta r i*e Lecture* of all tire, pro tens ora tree of < barge as heretofore. Application lor the Beneficiary -h.nitd he mad. to the undersigned. The lees are as follows For still Course of Lacture* slus.tft Matrieulatiou foe (paid oncey j.ift) Demon at rat-o of Anatomy Ift.UU I ‘ 1 plotiiu .JO.tlU The hist eliu*: numbered hfty-oue. Matriculants, the largest ever registered in this city, ami tbir teeu graduates. For further informatioa ap|ily to H. L. BYRD. M. IV, Dean. No. 8)5 Broughton Street, Aug. 22 —w2tdlt. Opposite Marshall House. IMVMLSITV 01 MU IMAM. MEDIUM. DEPARTMENT. r | ’ IIK Annual r-oiUM’ in (his BrpMtmrnt 1 will rumUH'niT on MONDAY, November I, I Mint itt terminal’- in the ensuing starch. JAMES JONES, M. D., Prof, of Practice of Medic ia*. J. L. RIDDELL, M. ]t., Prof, of Chemistry. WARREN BTONK, M I>, Prof. of Starvery. A. 11. CRN AS, M l. Prof, of Oheteh-irt---. GUSTAVUH A. NOTT, M D, Prof, of Materia Medina. T. (J. RICHARDSON, M f). Prof, of Anatomy. THOMAS HUNT, M I), Prof, of Physiology and Pathology. S. E. (’ll AII/LK, M I>. and W. C. NICHOLS, M 1), Oeiuuu.-fnilors of Anatomy. The rooms for Directing will lie open the c pond Monday in October. The Faculty arc Visiting Physicians and Sur geons of the Charity Hospital. The Students accompany the Professors in their visit*, and free of expense enjoy extraordinary practical advantages. Preliminary to the Course, Lectures will be de livered daily in the Amphitheater of the Hospital, from the Ist of October, on Clinical Medicine and Surgery, and other subject*, without any charge to Students. TIIOS. HI NT. M. I>.. Dean The Administrators of the Charity Hospital elect annually, in April, fourteen Resident Students, who are maintained by the institution. Aug. 29—wt \otice to nifrietam. I \KB. 0. N. A A. PHILLIPS desiring to move * ‘West, offer their residence with IS 7 acres of land attached for -rale, located in Stewart county, tin., 2-1 inilea south of Columbus and 11 miles north of Lumpkin, immediately on the Stage road. The dwellings are comparatively new—built after the Cottage Style, large and roomy—and the promises as handsomely improve 1 and convenient ly arranged as any in the county : with lino orch ards of the best soUx-tina of Peach, Plum and Grape. To a Physician wanting a pleasant and lu- rative stand in tho country, this place is espe cially desirable and part icularly recommended, as combining as many advantages as can be found iu any location in South Western Georgia. Being in an excellent neighborhood, convenient to schools, churches, and mills. Then- are about sixty acres ••f land iu cuitivation and more laud can be oh tamed ad joining if desired. The outbuildings are conveniently arranged, well bnilt, and an abun dant supply of water. For further particulars address us at Hamia hatchee, or call on us 011 the premise* and .see for > ourself. Aik m-xtf 0. N*Jk A PHILLIPS. I,a ml lor Male. WILL be sold before the Court Moose door lit Due -o. 1 . rr. ll cun Jj&rj&jteJll ty, on the firt Tuesday in October next, a portion of the e.-iate of Da\ i*l mm- kaigler deceased. Said lands will be divided into settliments. as foHows • First Settlement-Lots 17b, 177,297, 209. Second Settlement -Lots 14A, east half, 170, 174. 179. Third Settlement—Lots 2ii6, south half, 212 north half, 241 north half, 210. Fourth Settlement Lot* 294 south half, I*l, 173. 149. Filth Settlement—Lots 14#, 149, 117. Also. mc tot No. 24ft, near Williford's Mill. All of the above lands lie in the 11th district of Terrell county. Terras made known on the day ot sale. UKo. KAIGLKK. Aug. 29 w2t- PLANTATION FOR SALE. T WILL hH at a reasonable price and upon 1 such u-rui as will suit a good purchaser, my plantation in Marion county, situated upon “Pine Knot” Creek, II miles from Buena Vista. I'pon the place ie a Flouring and Haw Mill, *4in-House, and all necessary out buildings : consisting of good framed negro cabins, stables, and barn, all in the host repair, having only been built a short tuns ; a good dwelling with livo rooms. There is attached to the place two thousand acres of as well timbered land a* ran be found in Georgia, and shout one hundred under cultivation. The <• rist and Saw Mills are both and >ing >1 fine busi ness. A ready sale can be had for all the lumber, being only six miles from the Mute-ogee Railroad, over a good road. To oue who wishes to make a good and safe investment, 1 would call their attention. My reason for wishing to dispose of this valuable pro|M}ftjr , that my profession will not admit of my personal attention to it. *in my absewce from home, by ealliug on A. Floyd, he will give alt in formation iu regard to the property. F. L. McLAIdULIN, Pine Knot Mills. P. 0.. Aug. 2ft, 1859. ts t 110111:1. i tKU. POH e* A Xj 3*3 ! HITUATBD HVK OR SIX MILES FROM AMERICUB. jgm CONTAINING nut* hundred acre*, four eyjjklnindred cleared level re.l land, mostly Post Oak llb kory grow th- -some pine land, the besi yet to clear ; well watered—has between two • reeks. and if it rams plenty any w here in the ritate it does or this place ; drinking water mire and very cool either tit Bpring* or well. A gran! framed two story dw*lhn(L “ rooms. 4 brick chimney* Afire places ; good out huilsAugs. saver’ll brick chimney* to n. gi” * abin* : .1 lartp- school, m fnraisd Academy, within a mile and , quarter ; rhurclie* of every persuasion < onvenient ; and upon the whole m 10-autifiil. healthy, profitable, I .inning planfotion. with soadenrietjr, and an excellent ■rami for a pHysh-Inn Eleven hand* will make this ysar. M* or 7W baie* of Cotton,two or three hnndred gnl i * *n s ol'Hyrap, Wheal, 4 ora, Peas aud Potatoes, world wiihunl end. Price. 810 per acre n ri* equivalent, on any time. If not sold before the I’ thof November it is not for sale si anv price. Gratis a horse and buggy always ready at Depot by addressms. beforehand. STEPHEN M. LUSTEII. Also, Provision* of tvary kind for almost noth* >ng. to tb* part’husor. Mho—B or 10 likaly Ragroes for sale with the place, ts daatrod. Aug. 29—wtlfinov. First Kate Place for Sale. I wil'sell my form Ivhig w ithin |3 miles of ('oluitibus. (Hi Oswichee creek in Chaitfthon- B3fi*| ‘ 9**’ r ‘4M** , y Georgia, rontaimnc about three I AJ hundred and seventy five acre*, wall imprm ed and productive Terms easy and accommodating A.,,9-wdlJO.l JETKEO OaTEH, VAI.IAHLCL.AADS \ T I* l li LIE S A I. E • r rilK UNDKIitfIGMCD will sell on Saturday *■ Ii ib September, at Columbia, Henry county, Aitt , 800 acres valuable Pino and Creak laud, -ituatud in one tuilc of Columbia. Said lands are vuiuuble f.*r farming purposes, and lie principally on Giuorsee Creek. <>u which there is a good seat lor innunfacturing purposes. The sale will be positive, without reserve and without hye-biddiug. Terms—One-third January’ 1860. one-third January Drill. and one-third Jan. 1862. Aug. 29—wSt HARPY JOHNSON. uiti:i:\woi> a <>kav, K\Y\\ WOULD inform their patrons au.l g t ;?.2r| HMlhj|ri>e public that they have under cn-fcX^y| NEW FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, sjiunied near mud immediately ill front of) the Milan, gee Railroad Depot. This building w ill occupy one acre of around. Mini will be ready for the reeepti 11 of Cotton earl} m Octo ber. Our OFFICE will be continued at our old stand, near the corner of BROAD and RANDOLPH Btreei* The two houses will give us largely increased facilities for the Mtorage of Cotton, and we hope hy prompi and puucimd attention to the business confided to our care to merit a liberal share of public patronage. BAGGING AND ROPE, An I nay other description of goods will he furnished a* tb msiket rates when ordered. Liberal advances mode on Cotton, either in store or thr shipment E.S t. KEEN WOOD, W. C. GUAY Aug. 2", -w3 m . <i<ti3irtliau'M Sale. \GRKK ABLY n an order of the Court of Ordinary ot Steumt eounty, will he sold on the first Tues day in Ocloiter next, between the usual hours of sale, before the ...iirt house door in Cot liber l in Randolph count), tin , the in ten's! of tlm minor children of Ma hala Weir'li,.leeeased, late of Mtewnrt county, in 30 acres of land, more or less, it being a pari .if lot of land No. ?.i. In the full district of ltaudolpli county, known a thr Welch lot in ( uthbert; also, now known as the lt on Which Iho depot of the Soulh-W esiern R tilioad is located —the interest of the minor chitdten Utn-o-aoventhtt of s;iid properly. Tf.RMs I *H. \oe ‘EI ids E. F. KIRKWF.Y, Oonrdt an. ALSO AT THt: SAMR TIMK ASli PUCK, ITNDEH an order of the Court of Ordinary of lAtewart conniy . will lie sold the interest of Mali a In SA elcli, deceased late of Stewart county, in the above named property—her nuerest being one sev enth 01 aaid prt. petty. Teh as <‘\sh Aug 69—Ida E. F. KIUKKEV. Adm’t. YalaaMf IManiatioii, near the RAILROAD. FOR SALE, . D* A t RKS of land, *2n miles from t'olum #"T~) bus on the Mobile and Girard Radio,id, he §jj L jj.j tween Htation No. 6 and t’olbett Depot. e*iv .*—l hundred acres clean'd and in a liikli state of culiivahon. thi the place 1* a gmd fiatne.l dwelling, and all neces sarv out builditißs. anew gin house ami arrow, Tile pia. e ix healthy, and the water good, a creek that never fails, runs through the plantation and is quite . onve nient lo the houses, good schools and churches con ventent neighbor-, unsnipased. In my absent, Mr. K Jones will be on the place, and will giv e an\ other lufoimaiion desired II V HOWARD Aug tt&,s-w AcWhii. f oibert, Russellco Ala. JOHN It. MTRKIMH, WM. K. HKAU. GKO. W. & JlillllL READ, 60 Warron & 120 ('hambern St., NEW YORK, MANUFACTURERS <& WHOLESALE hKALKHN IN HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, H AVE now read) a I’boice and Desirable Slock • the above goods, to which they solicit the inspec tion oi ail First t'lass Purchasera—by the Case or other LATUOI.I K 8 .oiiinminu description of Goods, with prices atlaclied. sent by mail on application. Aug 15, w-U. SCI.I PKUSi lU ATIOV : HAVING on hand for over tliroe months, a number of ands lot .t JEWELRY, on if ‘ / winch there 1* a large amount dm- me lor repairs, ami which VS 1 W (In- owners have filled lo cull \ t ! “ r ’ I have determined to sell \WSS t -S < articles to enable me i<> reelicc the money for the charg es on them. PART!EH interested will govern them wives acrorilinfill J] Repairing (WAITHRH, 4 1.04 KM and JEW EERY.) pnuiiptiv. iichUv, ami (hull fully executed u*. here■intbic. E. LANPHEH Next door to If! Hthi-pkr'k. Aug 15, w 4:-doi M Its. WLNWiOW. Au experienced Norse and Female Physiciim, present* 10 the attention of mothers. Itei SOOTHING SYRUP, Cr 4 liililrca Teelliiiift', which greatly facilitates llie process of teething, by softening the guius. reducing ail inflammation* will aliav all pttlli and spasmodic action, and is SI'ItE TO ULG I LATE THE BOWELS. Depend ii|h*h it, tuoiliers, K w ill to > our selves, ami RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTH We have pat np ami sold this article for over ten yeliis. andean say, 111 confluence, and Iriith of it, what we have never kjllK been aide to say of tuv <*i|ier llllkV medicimnev er haw it foiled rat * fxawMCtin a single in siam e. n effaei gs 3MI !l 3 a cure, when timely used Till Vl* Vt ' r * 1 " 1 w * know .111 in * I 111 ill dance of dissat isfaction by an,* WVIH II one who used 11. On the rou iv I 111 I y trary.all ared lighted with its operations, and speak in terms of high eat commendation of its magirai •ffrrli and medical virtues. We speak in tho matter “what we do know,” all.-r ten years’ experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost , v.-n uiHlanee where the infant is suth-ring from pain and exhaustion, relief will In; found 111 fifteen or Iwen ty nihinias afterth* nymp is administered This valuable preparation is the prescription of oneof the most EXPERIENCED and HKII.FI I. Nl IWE Ip .New KngUud, and has been used W illi never-foiling success in TIIOI-HANDS OF CASES. Ii not only relieves the child from pain, but hi vigor Mte* Hicslomadi and trowels, corrects acidity, and gives lon* ami energy to the whole system, it will al instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE ROWEL*. AND WIND (OI.D . ami oven owe |<'4!l£ .convulsions, which, if nol I iJJL speedily rente died, end in /'II I I IYL> I? V death W* be lieve it lhe her l * [l*.'.Vl. and surest roue dy in world m I I,lf 111 I\l| all cases of DY Mr.NT KU \ 1 * iK4l 111 1W AND DIAH KII4EA IN CHILDREN whether it arises from teeth mg, or Iron any ihhcr cause We would say to every mother who has a. luld suffering from any of the fore going 1 onipUlllls DO HOT LKT Mil K est.Jl ol< X", *n THf: paXDJI Dtces or others. stand between your suf fering child and 1 fie relieflfi.il will he Ml HE yes. Ah Mi 1.1 I PI. Y Ml’ HE - to follow the use of this Hied < no-, if timely used. Full direction* for using w ill ac company each bolli- None genuine unless the foe simile of (lUilria PERKINS. New-York, is on the outside wrapper. Mold hv Druggists throughout the world. PKtiHieti.Ogrten,No m iiMH Kittn, N. Y Price only 25r.ent* per Hoi lie Aug. fJ, 1859 dwly VALUABLE RIVFR PLANTATION F O I S A L£. jfg, THE Huttscribernow offers for sale his valu <■*% able river Plantation, eight miles above Fort mK Gaines, coiiuituing 715 aort-s, of which 915 areflrst rate River Bottomand the balsnee .ni()i I'incLand of good quality, embraciuga good him! comiortubie dwelling, with a well ol excellent water, anew Gotlou rcrcw and Gin Ilouseandall ne connary outhouses and fixtures, of the bottomland 390 acres are cleared, one third of which Is fresh. In my absence apply lo Hamuel A. Grier or Bemli At’ - ‘ Jenuan 49. i*.V.—wtt JAM KH GRIER. \ lalnima l.:iiiil I'or Sale. T I MIK subscriber offer* his plantation in Russell ■ county Ala., for sale, within 7 miles of Colum bus, Oa., containing 4HO acre*. .129 acre* Oak and Hickory, and lA4> Pine Land with about .TOO acres cleared. With trained dwelling with b room* ami four chimneys, ft negro cabins, gin house and screw, a splendid barn and stable*, carriage bouse and an excellent well of wut*r and several good spring* on the plaoe. The Olenville and Kufanlu road rnus through a portion of it : any oue wish ing to purchase a small farm, would do well to call soon and soe the place, as I am determined to sell. WM (J ALLEN. August fttb, 1*69, w3ui Plantation lor Wale. TOR Bubsffiber offer* for sale hi* plan ratio 11, > oßtaming “on acres of land, quui ‘I IlgfiLi lll ***il to any in llus section of Georgia. _ . ; tSB there is about one hundred acre* inr.iilti- JMffiHHI vation and other enuvenient improve ments, situated 14 miles south of (Jiilh tmrt. near the n>ad to Blakely, and IS miles east of F*rt Game*. Teruin will Ire made to suit the ronvsnienre of a purchaser. / K HOOD August I, 1959—w‘Jm. FOR SALE. 1 FINE Cotton plantation on North Cowikse f'rtwk near Okinnvilla, Barbour county,"Ala. This Plantation contains about 1900 acres of land, with about I2fi acres in cultivation, the itni>rova inont* consist in a large comfortable dwelling, good overseer house, good negro cabins, two good gin house*, one of which is propelled by water power, with a grist mill attached , 1 lie plantatioiy|j thoroughly drained, with a number of well lcW ted ditches. The growing crop at prenent prices will about pay the price asked for the entire tract of land. Call and look before buying elsewhere. Aug.2o—d2t*wtlsßp. HAMLIN BASS. ■ma .1 FALL STYLE. AT THE SIGN OF TUB H 9 llroatl Street, LANDON is now receiving all the fashiona- A ble Stylos of llatt., for the Fall truile, consis ting of MOLKSK in, CABBIMBHE, FRENCH KELTS, of all eolora and qualities. OTTER BRUSH HATS, PLAIN ami NAPPED BLACK ami DRAB BRAVER, and all other kinds adapt ed to this Market. CAPS of every stylo and WOOL HATS of all qualities, UMBRELLAS CANES, ETC. We are now prepared with a vou/Urmntnr, to fit every head, so that the llat will retain its proper shape and fit the head easily. Call and examine our stock. Aug. All), IHjfi, dAwtf. Dll I1K0AI) STREET. W niches,Clock* A Jeweler REPAIRED BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. ONE OF THE BEST WATCH-MAKERS IN THE xjisrioisr. HAIR JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. DIAMONDS SET. NK\% JEWELRY MADS TO OKWfilt, A. 11. Dr WITT. Columbus, Ga., August.'*. dwtf. DRUGHIDBUGSH JOHN \\ r . BROOKS. OLD STAND OF MjM BROOKS ii CHAPMAN, \cfiro Rortar, !•!"fl vV KandolpliSts., tßr-aBWg t’OLl MBISGA., lIKAUiKS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES,IIIEMU ALS, Paints, Oils, DpVstuU's. &c.,Slc. AI.HO KIKhUAL AND DENTAL INHTIU MI NTN. BESIDES FANCY GOODS ! Embracing every varlaty of PERFUMERY, FINE SOAPS, POMADES* HAIR and TOOTH BRUSHES, CO MBS, Ac.. At*., all of whiehareof tVred to the public on uh liberal tcruia to. any Houhu in the Southern market. AH orders will receive prompt and careful attention. Soap, Soap, Soap! NAPONIKIKB. OK (OMKNTKATKD L I* the < IIKAI’KKT and mo.<i convenient adicle for making Coiniuou Waehing Hoap, ever otfered to the public. One pound, coaling only 30 cent*, will make forty pou ml acf either sol) or hard *oop, in everyin alance when* Ihc directions are fully i omplied null Tie’ iimiim rof using it is simple ami himiilui to i In* 01- diuui y potash, but far aupennrto itita u aapondier, . SOLD BY JOHN V\ r . BROOKS, At the Old Stand of BROOKS Sc CHAPNAN, Corner of Broad and Rundolpli Streets, SIGN OF THE ALL It O AM) nOICTAIC, COLL MRUS GEORGIA. August ,—<l&wtf. THE GREAT FEVER AND AGUE REM KDY. TIIE GRENADA EI.IXIR, THE GRENADAEI.IXIU, IS WARRANTED TO CI!UR IS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AillEß. THE GRENADA ELIXIR THE GRENADA ELIXIR IS WARRANTED TO CONTBIN IB WARRANTED To CUNT AIN NO ARSENIC OR MERCURY. NO ARSENIC OR MERCURY. THE GRENADA ELIXIR IX wnrrnuted to contain nothing flirt least injurious lo . the system, and can be given in all cases and under all 1 ircumstanre* Try n bottle and be convinced that il is not only the best but the cheapest Remedy now of fered to the public. One DollurUoltie lias often cured from five In six cases. > ‘Remember il is warranted, and if il fails to cure, the money will be reftimled to you. Mold w holesale and retail by PEMBERTON & CARTER, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, And by all Druggists in the City, Also lor sale by Dr. L I. Mtmlieeker, Macon, Ga Glackmeyer it Hilliard. Montgomery. Ala July I -dw4m. ECONOMY IN BUYING, ‘ DRUGS, )\ ERICINBS, POTASH, <ScC., J. A. WHITESIDE & CO., WHOLESALE ANII RETAIL J > Ft LJ(J CJ I ST S, 130 BROAD BT-, loi.innis, tiEOKtiiA. offering bargains to t.'AHII customers which are not excelled in this sect ion ofemin M try. We have been rylnj? the CASH system about six months, ami believe our prices give gen *rl (SATISFACTION. Our goods art* warranted to be a* represented by us. PLANTERS Would save money by puroha*ing from us for CASH. PHYSICIANS, Will find thal we are ottering better CASH bar gains than they can obtain in this country. MERCHANT*, Will also find that we are prepared to fill their or dere with dispatch, and at liberal discount from usual prices. EVERYBODY. Can obtain their Medicine*, Perfumery, Spice Ac. In qauntitie* to suit, at the CASH DItUU BTORK, and save at the rate of 10 to 25 rents on every dollar’s worth they buy for CASH. We ure doing daily wbat we promise above, (-'all and examine our good* and know the price* of them. Respectfully, J. A. WHITESIDE, A CO. Aug 13, d-wtf. FOR SALE. OR RENT 1871 acres land on the Chattahoo cboe river, in Henry county, Ala., ‘•> miles from Columbia, and 25 miles below Fort Oaine*, 859 acre* cleared two third* of which is fresh, 2.10 acres cleared last year. 900 Acre* river bot tom than which there is none better on the river, improvement* sufficient lor Hie ptiwe, water good and abundant, aud as healthy a* any portion of Ala, S3O per acre was offered aud refused for a plantation just above this, which in my opinion i no letter. 1 will sell the place at a reasonable price, and on long time— four years, if desired, or I will rent i at $2 59 per aero. For further par Oculars see meat Midway, Ala. Aug. Bth 1859 —wtf C A HOSE. Spirit of the South, Eufaala, please copy. ■lard Time* to (lore. \NY Lady or Gentleman, in the United Mutes, pos it.-mu ng from BJ 10 97 can Inter into an easy and r ■pertshl* business, by which from $3 to 810 per day ran be reulixed. For uartitiilr,ddre**. (with slump.) W K ACTON, 4 4.0, Aug. OT— wJm. 41 North HIIIII Mt , Fluted's Uliattaliooeliee l.and. FOR SALE. ON the first Tuesday in October next, before the 45mrt House door, at Cusseta, (he subscriber will sell to (be highest bidder his plantation and Isnd* in ■aid county, lying adjoining the tends M Rev. I'J Mile* and Calvin Mtevena, and other*, containing about .‘l3O acre*, with about 15® acre* open and In cultivation. The above lands will be sold on *nay term*, and per sons wishing to purchase are requested to call and ex amine tile premises for themselves before the day of •ate. WILLIAM HOV9K,per Aug. OT—w-tds. N. N. Hov. Aku. SPECIAL NOTICE! IMPORTANT SAI.K, $50,000 WORTH OF six mm . AT NEW YORK COST AT THE NJGVY ONE PRICE mm wsmm 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING. coLUMims. JAS.MmiIPS Having determined to sell out this aeneoii'a pur ohaaea, iiao reduced the prioes of Un£ LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF DRYGOODS and now offer* them without any regaisi to profit. The stock is entirely new, many article* in FANCY DRESS GOODS, MlisiwU, Mantilla*, Vc. having been purchased within the last tow week AT A GREAT REDUCTION ou prices paid for (he same goods curlier in the Max on. Note Prices of a few Goods: Donx J upe Silk R.dies $ 10; reduced from $65 •• *• Grenadine, £lB t s2t> *• 25 A S3O 100 Silk Dresses, 15 •* |* £ 26 100 Yards Fancy Silks, ;<oe. “ G6o, 800 •• “ “ (15c. “ 86c. 2000 “ Printed Muslins Pc. “ I2e. 1680 “ •• He. “ 15c. 612 Lawn Robes ales, last cols $1.."5 •• $1.75 Ercncli Organdies it Jaconets KKUCCKI) IN Ills SAMIS I'IUiroRTION Plain & Eauey llaregt**, AT ONE HALF THKI K KEGI I.AR PRICKS rt 10 pieces Calicos Bc. reduced from 10c, 887 ” “ 10c ” •• II A 12e.“ 28 “ yard wide Brilliuul- fast colors at 15c 2:* Barege Shawls, •10 French Lata*. Mantillas, 115 Silk ami Lace do. at a reduction of pur cent, on original prices. AX, 80. A LAKUK STOCK OK (IKM'INK I3S.ISHC X-iIKTEISTS Imported direct from the niaiittfacturers, which will be sold at very low prices. ,fumes .M.oPhillips docs not intend to carry over ANY SUMMER ST OCK and has marked every article down to prices that must insure speedy sales. Ladies hto invited to call and examine the goods and prices before buying ns they are as sured there is NO HUMBUG about the Stock being marked down at Lhu pri ees mentioned. 03*CALL EARLY XI) ANI) SATISFY YOUSELVKS that this is the I test, opportunity ever offered in Columbus to purchasers of any goods to save taei money. One Price Oulv ! JAMES MoPHILLIP’S, ISO ICro.itl-^lmL COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. (.'oliiuihiis, Gh . May 2s, IKM). .lAwil HULL, DUCK & CO. AKF. now prepared lo supply their Cttatomers with . evi-ty tiling tliey may need for Family or Planta- HULL, DUCK & CO., AKR agents for (lie sale nf the National Agriciillmal Implements, and keep always on hand Ploughs Harrows, Rakes, Hoes, wheelbarrows. Lorn Hliellers, Hi raw Cullers, Corn Mills, Hand plows, Hr., eh . HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE juai received a laigv lot ol Land Plaster,and Calcined Plaster for Demists HULL, DUCK & CO., KF.HP every thing whuh a Plunlsr ran poseibly need. HULL, DUCK & CO., n'AVB a lull and general ansortuieiit of Groceries of event description -fine Liquors, 4 ‘igai , To] harm. Bagging. Rope, fcr„ it* HULL. DUCK & CO., HAVF. a large and well nesoried stock of all kiuiis ot Hlaple and Fancy Dry Goods. HULL, DUCK & CO, HAVE ail kimls of llats, Fusblomible Mideskui, Gassiinere, Jtr., and t ‘oininou Wool ami Hlraw Hals for plautatmus. HULL, DUCK & CO., K F.F.Pallthe Drugs and Mednities necessary on a plantation HULL, DUCK & CO., H AVE a general assortment of Hardware, such as llafr bets, Hammers, flows, Axes, Knives, Ac. HULL, DUCK &|CO„ HAVE a good slock of Raddles of every kind, Bridles, Whips, etc., etc, HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE Bonin ami Mimes of various kinds and quali ties Russet Brogans, Gents’ fine Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Klines of every dwecription (Joltimhu*, April Id, 195 V. CASKET IJCRIAL CASHS. r PHE CASKET BURIAL CAHK, reprensenl- A ed by the above eugravtog, is tieautiiully fin ished in imiUtion of polished Kosewood, and is the moat tasteful and appropriate metallic caae now uaed. It permit* a view of the entire body after it la enclosed, the top being composed of thick plate gltuw, protected by elaborately orna mented cap*, one of which may be aeon in its place in the engraving. All ■ire* from 974 to 75 inched in length, constantly 00 hand. NAME PLATES furnished, neatlyrwigraved. DILLINGHAM A DENSON, June 88,1859. dwtilUijaa New NUKUi- null Muiwm 11 | IIIIDN Sn K< „ u I* * I3l> (Mil,. ~nd I. Mil. rjioicii Mi'ln,.,. flir.al.by H-blOdlf E IIA It NA RI • It CO B-'anry Flour. .)11 1 blil..- li.tia riioii., H.iiit laiuiH, for aal, by r.bKMU K BARNARD A CO. lIIOWU NUll. i"-,* \ XAI'KH lor aale by UU IbbllMlt’ E BARNARD It CO. On C'oiiNlKniuent. 1!) COII.K llt.iiil Xpati Ruin', a .nod articl. ftlr OOU aal.in lm l.y u lIARNAItI) A CO. CoHuabaa, l ull 10. IBNR—alaa ts. i BA.RiN.ARiQ, ft C - #l COLUMBUS, QA. WIIOIiESALE AND RETAIL aROCEHS A PROVISION DX3ALERS A-jtj! HAVE on hand and will nmtinun to receive laige and wall selected slock, embraciug eve- Kmjry article in theirlmc, which are offered to their the public, at market prices- Come nnd see u*. 1837—dwtf HAVANA CIGARS, 11 W) (HIM DIRECT IMPORTATION, various *” *v” luunds, for sale by mam-wilti e H.4BN \Rl> Sl co, WEST INDIA MOLASSKB, \ HAIUIEI.M i lust*n for sale lv* •JVI uiarrliSV—wdtf E. HARM ARD A CO. MKSS l'Olllv. I | )| \ ÜBI.B lor Male by IvU Feb. 18.—dwtl E. II AltN Altl). Ac CO. GOLDEN SYRUP. , ) | \ 10 GALLON KF.GH, Choice -wX f lot suit* by E. IIAKNAIID A CO. Feb, 18, itw 11’ TO THOSE INDEBTED. W R Iniivby give narice Uml all claims due us. and imi paid o, satisfactorily aiiaiiged, pnorto nest relnrn day nl Urn lenpe* live t ounties in which the par ties reside, Will be so* and None will ha Slighted murHU-dwt! li. ItAUNAUIi fct:o. l'laulii*!* l'ottoM. Ia ,r I KAHRKI.X IMNK I;\ I:h. li.r ml. l.y ***** trbltMir li, UAHNAKUACO, Tlules uml lliusex. I WILL he in Columbus about the 1 28th iiist., with tiff head of tine mules JuP> an*l a few tins horses, they can lie seen jQLZasL* at I vkv. Smith a Cos. W. i:. BLAKEMORE, Aug. 28, -d2w. far B. R. MeCann. AMERICAN WATCHES! | N GOLD AM) MlLVhfl CAHEB. I'Uiple’s old Htarnl, Jane’s New thllldiilg, Ht-J A( uliniiluiu. Gooigni. la Oct 30- dwtf T H HPEAU MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT KAIL ItOAl) COMPANY. itmi k Montquiikky Must Point H. R. COLUMBUS, Aug. lli,lbM 4 I.OHli t ONNECTIONB r I ‘IIROIUIII io Meinpliis, Nashville and New York, ■ (via Knoxville I pci un omuiodxiinn Tram, leav ing W 45 p. in Staff Tiiihin l.eavo(Jolumlms 30a. m. Arrive ui Mootgomery 12 ni. Ainvi) at Weal Point 2.25 p in. Leave Columbus •1.45 p in Arrive XI Mirnigoniery 10.451*.in. Arrive West Point 3.11 a. in. Leave Montgomery at 8 45 a. in. Leave West Point ii 43 a nr. Airivc al Coluiiihiis from Monl'g'y,. 2. lsp.iii, “ ** - “ U Point . .11 21)n m Leave Montgomery U.IO p. in. Leave West Point 1.45 p.m. Amvc tit Columbus :t.13 a. in. ACCOMMODATION TRAINB Leave Columbus ,w 45 p. in At rives at West Point ~3.11 a. in. Freight Arrangement HETIYKEN ATLANTA A COLIIIH HUH. BY lilt urrungenieut between the Ituiliuud Coinpniilci* louipoHing the two routcn I'rniti Atlanta to Cuiutu hus, concluded at their convention ut KHvaunahoutlm llUlt i list ant, it. was agreed tlnil the following rales between Atlanta nnd Coiiiiiiluin aliali govern, taking ertect 11inn Uie 1m day oi May 1867 VIA WKHT POINT. < s*rn per bushel lie.. Wheat 12; Oats Mj Uncoil Whisky, Flour, U* sacks or barrels per 100 110*35* . 4J*al, Pig Iron, by chi load, per t0n,#3775.., VIA MACON. Corn per bushel 14c. W heull6c. Oats 10c. Hac.on, Whiskey, Flour to sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c.—- Hogging, Rope, Lard in cans or bids, per ItNi pounds 65cttuU. Coal, Pig Iron, by cur load, per t0n94.88c. .1 L. MUSTIAN, President and Bupeiiuii*iideni Muscogee R li. GKO. W. ADA 518, Huperiuteiideiit Southwestern Railroad. KJYIERHON FOOTE, Hupeiinleiident Macon uml Wesleru Railroad. 01.0. O. HULL, KlU|H!riiileudeiil AllantuandLnGmtig** Huilroad.’ HAM'I. ii. JON EH, Engineer mid Huperimeiiduiit M. A. VV.P li. Aug. 17, 1860 dJcwtl. MUSCOGEE K,. K UHAiV Uhi Os SO nhi U U L £'. (| N uml after 15th July 1868. Hie Evening Mail .f Truin will leave Columbus al 8.46 p. m, end ar rive at Mnrou at 0. IM p iii. Leave Minmi al M. 45 a. in. arrive at Cohimblis at 3.45 p. in I'll** Morning Mail Train will leaye al 4.tkiu. in. and arrive al Macon 0.50 a. in. Leave Mm on 11.45 p. in. arrive nl Columbus ut 3.35 rt. in. .1. L. MIJHTIAN, Hupi. Columbus, July 16 dwtl. MOBILE AND GIKAiiD K K M -tf*’ ;u ----riNfiK P'lstcnger and Freight Tram will leave 1 Girard ai Up, m- daily, coniM'-liiig at Hilvur Run with a daily hue of Hlage* In Vlllula, Glenn vile, Eu l.inla Fori Gainen and Marianna, Flu Ami ut Guery luwii w ith llie stages diiily lor I m bee, Olivet, Euon, (Jhuniiciniuggee, Midway, llarduwuy, Parole, snd l uton Spring* leaving Uiietrytown at 4 a. in. daily, the car* wil reach Girard al la. m , cnurn-clnig with the Opelika and MuMCogne Truinii. H ) ’ Duplicate receipt* mma aeemupany all Fretglil M hipped. l| ; • All freight must lie paid before Gouds will bu dieclrargud. Freight delivered al the depot be lore lour o'clock, p. m. will be shipped the following day. Fieight* bn Hiutioiis Number I (Fen Mitchellf and Number s (l'leraons,) muni he prepuid W ay freight must, mull case*, be paid in advance, JOHN HOWARD, inar‘Js, ‘s7—dwtf. Engineer it Bupl. CHANGE OS SCHEDULE, SAVAMAH Sc CUAKLESiOA STli A M-F AUK KT LIN K. aUNNINU IN CONNKCTION WITH THM North Eaiteru Railroad of So. Ca. 1 hi. IPLINDIDMd Bum nutwai Htc,iim:r GORDON. F. Barden, (.'orn nut rider, leaves Havunnuli lot (,'liHili's- WgMm!EHß>oo. every Monday and Wednesday sf- Leraroousui .1 u’cluek, and connect hi Charleston with tin- morning train of ilia North liusleru Railroad going nortl. Ihiiuralog, leaves Charleston every Monday ami t . .day night ut NoV .ck, (alter the arrival ol Urn car* on the nurtlieasiern Gailroad) and arrives at 9a varinah early next moiling. By this route passengers can obtain tluough tickets to and from Kavurnrah, and Wilmington. N. C. Having a thuroiiglr freight arrangement with the Central Railroad and its coiiiiecllons. all freights lie tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia, consign ed to the agent* ol this Rue, will be forwarded with dnwpatch and free of chaige. J. P- BROOKH, Agent Havaimah. Li. LAFFITE It Cos. (charleston. Jan IJ—dwtl. Flint River I'laiilations FOB SALK. I will sell at a reasonable price and Upon Hire* year* credit, one plama lion on the east side nf Flint River, 13511 Where tii: Railroad from Columbus IoJLJL-L ro*Mcu, coiiHisiing of FIFTEEN IICNHKHD AND FIFTY ACItFIH of good bottom and marsii Lands, and night hundred and fifty acre* of Fine land. The bottom and marsii lands are as good as cun be found in Georgia Till* may lie divided Into three settlement*. An extensive levee bu* been built, but more work must yet be done, to secure the laud per. nianenlly from overflow. Also, u Plantation immediately below the estate nf Gov. Town*, on tlie west Hide oftbe river,snd one and a halt lulls* below llie railroad, embracing IMNlsrre* of the bent River Bottom, without any iirar*ii, snd and about silly or seventy scresofnigh pine Isnd. up on which there is a beautlfol and convenient settle ment. Upon this tract there are two uiilee and a half of good levee, hut requires some repairs and consids ruble extension to r<-inter all the laud* secure. Upon both plantations, the lands are, with slight exception*, fresh and extremely productive} on the west side it M aii fresh blit seventy acres. Any gentleman wish ing to examine them, will please call on Mr. Lilly on the east aids, aud Mr Young on the west side ol the river, and should a purchase heroine desirable, see me at Columbus Possession given first January next. JOHN I! HOWARD. January il, 1869~-w*dtf. 11/’ Columbus Enquirer, Corner ktona and Ban please copy th* abov* weekly two months. JUST RECEIVED, Kli HULH. DRY HALTED MEAT, Bine Fish in Half and Wholx Buis ‘ llreakfiiMt Bacon; Choice Mutinn I lams: Extra Mniuketl Itncf; Extra Choice Pig Hainsi Clear amt Ribbed Haron Hides; llHinaaml Hhouldnra, Pickled Pork Rounds, felt 14if Foi sale by GIJNIU 4 CO CRACKERS ! Jl'H I RECEIVED, rt.nla Crackers, llutlei “, Boston “ Kami Made Butter,* Wine •* Lemmon ** Cracknels, (hr sain by GUN BY 4 CO. February Bth, IBstf.—dtf. HAIM. A LARGE LOT OF .CHOICE TRNNEKrtKE (lams lor sale hy OUNBY 4 CO. February I, 18&P —dtf IVi'iiviiin <>uito! A GENUINE ARTlCLE—warranted, and as cheap as cau be laid down Aron New York. GUNUY 4 CO. American Guano! r TM(R couibiiintioiis of this Guano gives ii high re X pule a** a fertilixer.and it is classed m* Ailly equal to the Peruvian. A large supply expected al ail onily day hy GUN BY 4 CO. Coliiinbiis, Ga. Jan. 4, IB3P. dwtf, Fotomao Herrings. lit HALF BBI.H. Potomac Herring, in pickle, for IV.” sale by GUNDY 4 CO. Pickled Pork. • Y BBLrt, Hunqi Pork, very fine for sale by ianlS —wdtt GUNBY 4 CO, Sundries. HMIK subscribers arc receiving amt will keep conj X stantly on hand the following articles.- No. I and 2 Mackerel, in Half Kits and Kits: Sugar Cured llaiiis—a choice article. 11l **uk fast Bacon, Huioked Beef, Beef Tongues, Also, the following articles of the best quality via: Lime Plaster Haris, Hydraulic Cement, Gy psiuiu. Blasting Powder and Wussy Fuse Rock anil AllinnHalt. JanlS—wdtf GUNBY 4 CO. COTTON, COTTON, COTTON! CtOTI’OS is now seUlugaln good price, and If the > Holes ami iiucouuls past due toJ. Ennis 4 t o. are notsoou paid, bullh will hu Instituted ludlsorim iuately. A word Ut the wise in sufficient. <>otl4—wAilll. J. KNNIH 4 CO. Horses ami tlnles. IWI LL In* in Columbus un the 18th of August. .with One Hundred and Thirly-four Mules ami Horses, null al Ivkv, Em mi A Cos., and examine i for y*ursolves. J C TUCKER. Aug 10, <t4t-Aw3t. COLUMBUS SatlilliTy, llai'ii<‘BN ANI> LEATHER STORE. 11. MIDDLE BROOK & CO., 94 Broad Street, m MANIIVAirriIRKHrt AMI IIKAI.KUH in Nsddlrs, Harness, a* Leather, w hich the follow ing comprises a part • —Mpniiish Unified Muddles, overlaid; Eng lish do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth’s nnd Boy's do; Wagon nu Plantation do; uml Ladies Baddies,—varie ty ol styles. Ili'iaics. MurtiilKUlCN, SlKldle ■iUKS, Ullll illflllcul llfl. HAHNESS. Fine Bilvet plated I Carriage Harness—allqunD'ms. •* •* ** llockawuy “ •• “ “ Double Buggy ** “ “ “ Mingle do ** “ Plain hluck Harness, all styles and qualhieH. LEATHER, Mkirting Leal her, Bri*lle do, llog Mkins, Pail Mkins, llurm’ss Leather, Oak and Hemlock, Mole Leather, Call Mkins, Lining Skins, Shoe Pegs, Lasts,.Thread and Findings, 4c. -MauTiine lioltiny. Leather uml Rubber Uniting, all widths, Light Uubbei and Canvas Helling, for Plow Back Bands. Just the thing for Planters. Bell Rivets, and Lace Leather. TH-ÜBTItS, gjSTTO Ladies and Gentlemen’s and Traveling Trunks, all quaff- and styles. Bonnet Boxes, Valises and Carpet. Bugs. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. < JKTfIbJL/Enanu-lled Leather, Pal Dash Leather and Enameled < Hollis, all widths and qualities; Stirrups, Bitts, Buckles, Harness Mountings, il.tmcs Collars, Whips, Wagon Breeching, And Blind Bridlea. a All the above good* are of our own manufacture; made of the heal material ami by experienced work men. We invite all those who are m w autos articles in out line lornil and .■*!(>• k. nnd we as sure them that they will be well satisfied with the quuhiy of goods uml the prices; as they will be sold on the very BEST TERMS N B. New Work made, and Kepamng done at Hie shortest notice dec!—dwtf. NOVELTY WORKS ! U’ U KIM ITU RE AT RETAIL I SALESROOM OVER J. M'l'iiillip's llry bonds Shire, No. 140 llrond Ml., Culuiublis, (is. -v AT the solicitation of muny friends i have, de- to sell my Furniture ut ITI Retail as well as Wholesale. Ami I will he happy to meet and serve my former friends and customers at my sales room, as above de signated; and I ilium ask of 1 hose whom I have not served lo cull and let me show lliem my FUKNiTIIKE ami if it i* AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS NORTHERN FURNITURE, I know linn they will .as Houtherii people, give me iln-ii patronage. U Dealers ut* invited to examine luy slock before going North Uracktit*! !>loulilliign, ( Hi vlags, ‘t'nrii- Ing, Faiicy Sawing, Ac. DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. COFFINS, both covered uud muhoguuy, ulways on fraud and ul nil prices. (I y‘Orders solicited ami promptly attended to. Address. W K. HARUIH. Coluiuiuis. Ga . March IS. dwtf Wonderful! Yea Passing Strange! IIIVI'MII MANY THOIIHANII Grover Ik Raker’s FAMILY ■ltt SI M IM, MACHINES, Mhouhl have found their way into as many fumilie*. It is nevertheless true, there are now about 95,1100 of 1 lies*’ machines ill daily use, and the demand for them increasing. Just received afew more of those popular Machine* known i* th# “LADIBB* work BOX rnej an admirably adapted to a great vnnelv of work. A gen tleman could liol make his wife, daughter, sister nr mother a present more desirable, Hum one of those IreailtltYil little machine* encased in Rosewood. No fuinily can afford to do without this usefirl and beau tiful article* ol furniture. Family , Flanlalion uud Dress-iunker's Mat liiues, are constantly kept on fraud at No. 5M Broad rttreet, Columbus, Ga., lour door*above thoeoriierof Manley, Hodges St Cos liistriK iion* for using the Mai limes given free to those who wish lo purchase. We submit, the following certificates, from well known gentlemen of tin* section, who have thorough ly tested th* (trover and ‘,Baker Rewing Machines, In whiehis added the certificate of Mrs Gresham, a Dress-Maker ol fins city. I From Hon. James F. Dowdell, ImFayette, Ala. | La Faykttr. Ate., Mar. h 29, 1939. Mr KEITH, Columbus, Gs Dear Mir. I lake pleasure in recommending Grover it Baker’s family Mewing Machine. We have Us ed the one wli tcli we purchased of you, more than six months, snd it is all Dial yon represented it to be It i not only a convenience, but we regard it an indis pensable necessity. Very respectfully, J V. DOWDELL [From Col limes llolt, Columbus, Ga.| Grover It Maker's Mewing Machine lias keen inure in my fomily for several months, and has given entise satisfociion. It doe* not get out of order, rarely hrenka needles ur thread, or gives trouble or delay in Its man agement Its simplicity nf construction, and the ease and fucillty with which it ran be used, constitute a part of Its numerous chief excellencies. March 95, 1*59. IIINF.M HOLT (From Mrs M Gresham, Columbus. J I have been usingofid of Grover it Baker’s Mewing Machines, in my bUHinessol Diess Making, and cheer folly testify lo the ease and rapidity with which my style ofwotk maybe accomplished by its use, lolls simplicity of construction ami consequent ease of man age men! No consideration could induce me to lie without one, or exchange it for any other pattern I have seen MARY GitEMlf A M July Ist, 1949. (From I A. Brokaw 4 Cos., Columbus, Ga. We have used one of Grover 4 Baker's Hewing MachintMiiii our Hliop for three years past, and find it (trrfeclly practicable, easily kept in order, and well adapted to various kinds of work in a Tailor's Kliop. Wetake pleasure in recommending it to the uuhli*. Fob 84,1939. I. A. BROKAW It CO. D. KEITH, Agent. OOLUMBUB.'OBORaIA. Columkui, July 11, IM-u. WOOD, EDDY * GO’ Single IVumber LOTTERIES. Cttpital Prise 160,000. TICKETS ONLY TEN DOLLARS WOOD, KUDV 4k CO., MANAGKHS. ISLCCEHHOHS TO H SWAN 4 CO.] The following scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddy 4 Cos., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their Mingle Number Lotteries tor Aug. IBsti, ai Auoi'hta, Ga., in public under the superinten dence of Commissioner*. Class 36 draws Saturday, Sept. 3, 1869 ('lass 37 draws Saturday, Sept. 10, 1869 Class 38 draws Saturday, Sept. 17, 1869 Class 31) draws Stiturday, Sept. i!4, 1869 On ilxe Plan of Single Number*. 50,000 TICKETS—S,4BS PRIZES. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS Mhttfiiilict*nt Scheme! To be drawn each Saturday in sept . I PrlM.of, *50,0l l “ 80‘KM) I 44 IvA 1 44 5,000 l 44 4,0! HI 1 44 3,000 1 44 1,300 W 44 * 6(H) 100 “ 400 100 44 300 100 44 160 100 44 too APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 4 Pm* •off MM) Approx’glo $50,0(h) Prize are 1,004 4 “ 300 “ *O.OOO “ 1,21 Hi 4 “ 260 “ 10,000 “ 1000 4 44 *25 “ 3,000 ** 000 4 44 *OO 44 4,tWO • 800 4 41 150 * 8,000 “ ()(M ----5 * 4 100 44 1,600 44 400 5,000 44 *0 are.... 5,486 Prize* amouiitinK 10...,. $820,000 Whole Tickets*lo. Halved *6. Quarters *2.60. Keuieinlier Unit every Prise in the above Scheme in drawn, aud payable in lull without deductiou. Certificateh <i Package** w ill be wold at the billowing raU*H winch i* the link: Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, *BO *• “ 10 Half 44 40 “ ** 10 Quarters “ *0 10 Eighth 44 10 Sparta Academy Lottery, OLABB TsTXJJVLUBLit 010 DRAWS WKDNKSDAY SKIT. 28th, IB6F. Ou the Three Number Plan. 78 Nutuliers—H Drawn Ballots. Nfurtjf one Prim to Every Two Ticket* ! One tiraiid Prize of $30,005. I Prise of $18,742 | o PruuM of $1,500 6 •• 2,000 | 10 000 Am. Am. Am., Am. 34,412 Prif.fi. amounting to $507,002. Whole Ticket* $10; Halve** $6; Quartern $2.5 IN ORDERING TICKETS OK CKKTIFICAIEB Enclotte the money lo our addicaa tin the ticket** or dered, *ui receipt nI vvllich they will he forw aided by first mail. PurelntnarH can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. List of Drawn Numbers and Puses will be mo lit to purchnuon* iunnediali-ly alter tlm Drawing Pun hartcii* will please w rite their signalmen plain, mid give their post office., county and rttaie. Keim iuher lhal every print* is diuwn, and payable in fUll wiihoui deduction. All priaen of *I,OOO and under, payable inunedhUely alter the diawlug, other prixes ut the usual time of 30 days. NOTICK TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those wno prefer not sending money by mail can use The Adnm* Uipresi Company, wiiereby money lor Tickets in sums of Ten Dollars und up wards can lie sent us AT (HUKIBK AND EX PEN HE from uny city or town where they have an office. The uioiiey and urder must be enclmned in a Government Post Office Mlumped Envelope, or the Express Compa ny cannot receive them. All coiuitiuiiicatioiis strictly confidential. Address orders lor Tickets or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY 4 CO., Augusta, Ga. oi WOOD, EDDY 4CO , Atlanta, Ga. nr WOOD. EDDY 4CO , Wilmington Del. A Im oi the niimberi* that are drawn from the wheel, w uh i i*e amoii n i ••! the prize linn each •mi* is emitted lo will lie published alter eveiy drawing, in the follow mg papers Angusia (Oh.J Consliluin.ii.i isi, Mobile It i si - let. Nushville Gaaeite. Kirhiuoml Dispaicii. Paul ding |Miss 1 Clarion, New*\ork Herald mid N V Tunes DRUG STORE. VRQUHART & CHAPMAN, AT THU OLD STAND OK DAN FORTH & NAGEL. Columbus, Goo., keep constantly rui hand a large slock of FRESH AND GENUINE Drugs anil Medicines, ALSO. PAINTH, OILM, V4RNMHBM. POT A MU, ” uTiSTTS TOILET AKTM l.Erf FINE CIGARS, Dental and [Surgical Instrnments, STAROH. SOAPS, I IM II I V 4. TACK I, t:, GARDEN SEEDS, and all other articles usually kept thr sole in a Drug Store, which they offer on £Mi FOSTER H. CHAPMAN, of the late firm ol Hidoks4 Chapman, nod Mr. Oliver Dan forth, whose services have bee ii retained by tin* firm, may both be (omul constantly hi the Miorc, und from tin'll long ex perience in the business, lee I warranted in uskiog a liberal sbure of patronage from their friends and the public generally junl4—dwtf. I>i J A L RUl'll ART F H C HAPMAN LUDLOW’S FRUIT CANS. ( S it* the second year these t ans have lieun X gold iu this place ; last year l sold upwards of 12 gross of these Cans, and in every iuatauce they have given full satisfaction when used ac cording to directions. I have on hand a full assortment of glass and tin Cans, which 1 will dispose of at a reasonable price. Call and see them. Aim* ou hand and or sale STOVES, TIN WARE. BATHING AP PARATUS, Ao., at 187 Broad St reel. Auk 4th d-ts. R M ALLNVORTH. Kail Koud Stock. •J i MiIARKMOF HTOt K IN MHMCOGKP. U K *) l ('ouipauy, can be puiehased on iibviui teiiasby pphcaiiou at this office. may I* dw if. THE GREAT WONDER Os tho Nineteenth Century, JPBOF WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. SAYMIbeHI. Louis Demoritil: Below We publish n letter to Dr Wood of tin* city, from n geode man in Maine, winch speak* glowingly of the superior merits ol'luslisirtonic. Much evidence iiiiisl have its effort, when coming from are liable source. If certif icates are guarantee* 4f truth, the Dr. needs no en comiums, nor iiscdess pu fiery from the press. Ha i m, Mains, Jan. 90, 1859 PU4IF. < J. WOOD 4l 4,'4>. Gentlemen: Having uiy attention called a few iiiuiillt* since Ul tile highly beneficial efiects of your huir restorative, I was induced to make application of it upon uiy own linn, which hod become quite grey proiiamy one-third white} my whiskers were of same character Home three mouths since 1 procured a bottle of’ your hair restorative, and u*<ul it. I soon found it was proving what I had wished. 1 used it about twice a week. I have since procured nnotlur Imille, of win. Ii I have u*ed some I can now certify to the world that llie gray or while hair totally dicap peured, both uu my bead and lace, ami my linn has resumed its natural color, and I beiiev more soft and glossy than it has been he lore lor tweuty-iive years- I itm now sixty your*old; my good wile at the uge of fiftyiwo, Inis used it with same efflmt. The above notice I deem due to you valu able discovery. lam assured that whoever will right |y use, us per directions, will not fiave occasion to contradict aiy stateteenl*. lam a citizen of this city and a resident here lor tlie last tifleen year*, and am known to every one lo re and adjoining towns. Any use you may make of the strove, with luy name at taclied, te at your service, as I wish lo preserve the beauties of naturnin others as well as myself. I am truly yours, A. ( RAYMOND WOOD'S lIAIR RESTORATIVE. llai.timosr Jan 29, |HSB. Pgor O. J. Wood, Dear Mir- Having had the mis fortune to lose lira host portion of my hair, from tlie •fleet* of tlie yellow lever iu New Orleans in Jh3l, I was induced to make ;i trial of your preparation, ami found it to answer as Hie very thing needed My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words ran express niyobllgutious to you iu giving. to the ulftirled *uch a treasure. FINLEY JOIINMON Tin- undersigned. Rev. J. K. Ilragg, 1* a minister iu regular standing, aud pastor of flic Orthodox (,'hiirfh hi Brookfield, Mass, lie Isa gentleman of great in- Muchee, uud universally beloved. WILLIAM DYER Hhookkiri.d, January 12, l*5M Professor Wood Dear Mir: (laving made a trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to *My that Its effect Ira* been excellent lit removing infiaiuaiatiou. dnndintr and a constant tendency lo itching with which I have been.troubled from my childhood; and bus also restored my hair, which was becoming gray, to ita original color. I;hsv .used no other article with any tiling like the same pleasure or profit Yours truly} J. K BRAGG. The Restorative is putt p in bottles of 3 sizes, via— large, medium, and sural ; the small holds U a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle} the medium hold* at least twenty per cant, morn in proportion than the small, retails for two dollar* per bottle; the large holds a quart, 49 per cent, luoru in proportion snd retails for three dollars. O. J. WOO|> A (JO., Proprietors 444 Broadway N. Y tnd 114 Market Mt. Loute, lln And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Good* Uaaiaw junalfl-dwl*. SOMETHING NSW CITY PLAN! **** FOR $1,00! Priaev payable immediately after the Drawing wiUrett Deduction! CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OJF GEORGIA. Autliorixed bv a Bpecial Art of the I.egislatuie, for the benefit of Acaiiemies uud for other puiposeM. HODGES, DAVIS X CO. 3IANAUKHH, MACON HBORGIA. B y this Mchcmc purchasers can an leer their own num bers. and pay any amount fiir a ticket they dealt*. EXTRA CLASS! 75 Ballotm—l* Drawn Ni mukbs ! To b* drawn in the city of Macon, every Monday, Tuesday. Wml needs y, Thursday. Friday, and Matimlay Afternoons, at 4 o'clock, during the yean* 1859.. lflfld, IMIX, 1 MW, .lid lfio.l. ’ *” By this ('lass, the holder of uny One Dollar Ticket* if the numbers so selected should be drawn, will be en idled lo a prise, according to the following SCHEME. Any •LffOTicket with I)drawn nuinbeiaonit #IOO,OOO 8 ‘• “ 44 50,000 *. .* .. .. 7 *. . .. **>,ooo . .. .. ( , .. . 10,000 .. . *. *. 3 .. .. *. <i<lo Any *I.OO Ticket with a drawn number on it Y •lal Mined t* cnnntoni al any particular place, f M such ns 57 lm, 3d, 3d, or any other station £ in the drawing y TICKETS FROM 50 C. TO ANY PRICK. And Pn/.es paid at the above rales per dollar. This is the favorite scheme in New Ycrk, Washing lou. Baliiniure, IMniadelphia. Boston, Chicago, Buffalo, ami oilier cities, where then- an* 5.000 offices in which Ticket!* in litis scheme nre exclusively sold ; amt such ia ihe deiunml Itiul llte Managers of tin* Cnnsoiidai and Lot teries of Georgia have been induced to issue Tickets, for the benefit *t our tow n nnd village friends whe cannot purchase in Ibe cities. Feeling that it will lie ns sureas fill in the country as if is in tlm cities, the Manager* submit ii to their patrons. PLANT OE THE LOTTERY. In ihe above novel and lucky scheme, there are 76 miiuhera, from I lo 75 inclusive, printed upon separate piece* of paper, nnd enclosed in tin tubes a glass wheel, t iport the day of drawing tlm wheel wre • volved around several tunes, and a small Imy who is hlindlolded drawn a number lit random from the wheel, it is then exhibited to the audience, and legiatered by the State roniinissioneni as the first Drawn Number Tiie wheel is revoi. ed again saveral times, and then the second Number drawn. This operation is repeated till twelve are drawn out amt registered as the Ist, 2d, 3d, Ith. .Mil. tdh, 7th. Bth. Uih, lOiii I ltl, and 12th Drawn Numbers,and any Tickets having the miuihen* select ed. with ihe numbers draw ii from the wheel anywhere upon them (except ibe staimu numbers, which must he iu Die station for which they are bought.) are prizes ; if not they are blanks. The advantage this scheme has over all others is that it ennbles anyone to purchase a Ticket with any num ber up to nine, and at any price tie pleases to pay. and ibe I’nzes are paid iu tu I immediately atler the drawing. No ticket which shall have draw n a prize of a supe rku denomination, can be entitled to an inferior prize ; nor can any ticket be entitled lo any prize other than that for which it wum originally bought. For instance, il a (s.rsoii buys a SI.OO ticket wilii • numben on iL if they ore all draw n he is entitled to *11X1,(100; lithe whole D numbers are not drawn it is a blank, So with any nun tiers bought; they must nil he drawn.orthe ticket will not lie emitted *!••> prize. .iuihesH nit order* for the Kxtnt C’/ss, tci/A lh numbers, sfatisg lhe day or*/ iluteyuu leant lhem fir, to HODGEM, DAVlri 4 (’O., JUaron, (teoryi*. II D. 4 Co..are also Managers and Contractor* of the Florida, Kentucky, North and Houlli Carolina Con solidnred,Lotteries, which ihey will snort cumiuence drawing. N. II The CoMOiiiavion uml Extra Ci.aml.ottm hiks are drawn mry day- Ihe Havana ere y .S aiuntoy Circulars.conUimiigliillexplunuiionsofourWcheiuns 4c.. w ill be forwarded by mail, in any one sending us his address. Aug. 2d —wdtt. llule- ami lioot'a. IWILL be in I'oluinhus, :it the .Stables of Vkk sov A M.xifAPFRr, the 15tli inat.., with 115 MILKS AM) I I HOKISUH ! Os the very finest stock that will leave Kentucky (his year. There are Iff Mules well broke, over Ift bauds high. All of whiuh i will sell on reason able terms. Call and see them. H. ELKIN A BROTHER. Aug ILdw-tsep I HUGHES DANIEL A CO. fffr, WILL CONTINUE * ULNHHAI.y- \\ Stor.iuo uud Coinmiaflion.yMßl Eeceiviugaud Forwarding Busme, AT THE I I.OVBU W AKK-HWIBE. We pledge our best exertions to give sal eduction Ut ail w no may entrusi uh with their produce. We are prepared lo furnish all customary udvauces to our niHiomers and to fiii promptly ai) orders, at the lowest market rates for llaggiutf, Bops. Halt, and other plantation supplies. WM If HUGIIKM. W M DANIEL, W C, HODGKri. Columbus, June 16—dwtf. JOSE MIR & CO., IMPORTERS ,OF HAVANA CIGARS. RANDOLPH ST.—COLUMBUS, GA. Two Doors West of tho Columbus Times Office. WILL Keep eonstantly 011 hand a arge assortment nf the CHOICEST BKANDH. Orders from the couutry are respectfully solicited, and will Ini lilted at tho very lowest price fnrcMh. January 95 dwiv. DISSOLUTION. f IOIE CupMtliiership hereiotore existing mid doing 1 business under the name and style of CLEMoNxI BROWN A. CO. was dissolved on the 19th day of Feb ruary, 159. The business nl said parineraliip will be sc it led and closed up by W. G. (.'LEMONtI and WIL LIAM 1.. WORM M. who are fully itiilhoriaed by power of attorney to sell and convey real and peraonal property belonging to said partnership, to collect al! sums of money due and owing to said firm, and to pay all demand* and renew all note* or obligations against said partnership. This the iteih day of ftlurch, Utah. W G 4 LEMONH, W L WOKMJM, JOHN W HURT, GEO. T. HURT, G I*. WOUNDM March 94, IkftV.—wdSm. NOTICB. I HAVE purchased the Cotton Gin Maim far luring interest of Messrs. CLEMoNK, BROWN bOO.. and shall ronttiuue the business under the name and style of W. 0. CLEMONS, BROWN & CO. Mr I9RAEL F. BROW N will, a* heretofore, super, intend the Manufacturing Department. W. G. ( LEMON 9. (Jolumbu*, March 99 wdHm. NOTICB WE have sold our t.'otlun (Jin Manuracturing in terest to Mr. W G.GLKMONM, who succeeds iis in the hiisiiiess. We bespeak for our successor a continuance of the liberal patronage extended to our firm by the ( Alton Planter* throughout the country ('LEMON*. BROWN it CO. Columbus, Ga.. Mardi 99 wilts. m sa JUST RECEIVED BY MANLEY, mm & CO. Wo are in receipt of one of the LAKUEST ui 11ANDS0MKHT STOCKS of DRY GOODS, Ever olfureil to the eiUxeii* of COLUMUI/b. itoousists of every variety heretofore kept by the old firm of MANLEY A HODGES with matt/ additions, among which will be found the MOST DKHIKAIILE STYLES OF BILKS, via: Black Milks, licpNtlks,’ Double Mklrf Btlka, Uayailr Vllks, \ 9 JupsNllks, Kobe a be* Bilks, Nourulna Bilks, Tissues. 4* re II ad's *. 4c., AXHtr.’ BAKEOK8 —Plain, Bayadere, and Double Skirt, OHO ANDIES—Kobe Ahu*4w, Kobe a Los, Kobe Biarrita, MflßkJ-av orlta. JACONETS —Plain, Smaffi figured Kobe, and Flounced. BKILLIANTES —French Cambrics and Lawns. Our EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS oatinot bu surpassed, and will br sues to please the Ladies. OUR STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS s VERY COMPLETE—comprising the best 8-4 uud 10-4 Table Damask, PUlow, Shirting aud Housewife Liuens; Linen and Cot ton Sheetings, Toweling*, Napkins, Doylies, 10-4, 11-4,12-4 4 18-4 Toilet snd Marseilles, White and Colored Quilts. DRAPE B Y.HOhl EK Y,G LO V E 8 I mhrt'lluN it ParMHole. We invite ALL to give our Stock au examinsv tion. It is large, and we are determined to sell. “Let those bay now who never bought (q/'ns) before, And those wbo always buy (V ns) now buy ike more.” HANLEY, HOIMJEB CO. ee BROAD STRBBT. Hull 16,1849—dw*.