The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, September 26, 1859, Image 3

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COLUMBUS TIMES. CITY MATTERS. Sew AinntmMMN I. A. Brokaw A Cos. art- bttgiumuf to reooive their fall and wiutar stock of gouUautuu’* Cloth ing and Dres* Goods. The publio are invited to o*ll iiod examine their stock before purchasing els.*whole. You may rely upon handsome outfit* us well us grout bargain*. Messrs. Harrison A Pitta will sell nt public auction on the Ist Tuesday in Otlobfr next, that valual'le property known an the Troy factory.— To capitalists this appears au admirable oppor tunity for investment. Ct rod a Com wo. —The lovers ol Equestrian •porta, gymnastic*, Ac., will bo gratified to loam that the Great Corn l>ina‘ion Circus of Messrs, tjpalding A Rogers, will oxhihit in Coluinhusnu the 7th A BthOctober. Ye who delight in fun, and have uot endangered your sides or expended your last half upon the Uuekleys, are admonish ed to reserve your fund* §ntl laughter for the Circuit. The company is a full ono. Mr. Thwoatt, i* ottering at very low terms a fine farm in Alabawu. For a valuable farm at a convenient distance from Columbus, see advertisement of Messrs. Phillips and Moffett. William C. Dawson of Villula. Ala., is sis., ottering for sale a good Plantation, in Russell. Laud buyers who wirk bargains, should consult the columns of the Weekly Times. Munufaoturer*, Farmers, and others, in want of Machinery for Findings of all kinds, will hud n large and varied stock, embracing the latest im provements, at Messrs. Milbank A Ann an's. No. ‘222 Pearl Street, New York. An inspection o stock and price* is respectfully solicited. Hull. Duck <k Cos. The attention of planters, and the public generally is called to the ailver tUeuieut of this term, at whose extensive t* re will l found almost every thing needed by any body. Strangers, when you visit the city this fall or wiuter, don’t fail to find their store, ppu site the Planters* Hotel, Columbus, Ga. A Nkw Book by a Boctiikrn Ai tuorksb. Uki lui by Augusta .1. Kvatis, Mobile. “Bkvi.ah” U a tale of Southern life, descrip tive of events and scenes in otic of our (Julf cities. It is the history of a poor and unfiortuuaUi, but proud and remarkably gifted orphan, who strug gles to support herself under, ciivuiuatanccs of great trial, and finally triumphs by attaining the most exalted position, and winning an enviable reputation through her literary labors. Begin ning at the alphabet of skepticism, as first sug gested to a childish iuiud, A l>culak's intellectual and religious life is traced and analysed as she passed successively through some of the prouii neut philosophic phases of the uge, Hnd strug gling all auuaided auiul the morasses of doubt I and atheism, ultimately rested her spent soul in the serene, cloudless atmosphere of Revelation. Rome of the pages contain discussions of the ‘ deepest problems which have so long perplexed the world, and many of the metaphysical aberru- , tious of the age are analysed and discarded. - Through! the work may ho traced an earnest de- j sire and effort to lead young ami gifted minds ; into surer paths than philosophic systems turn isk, ami to encourage and foster in every soul germs of the beautiful, which properly devclo|Kd ‘ Would insure pure and hoalthful Austhelies. In tine, iieuluil is the history of a very gifted aud ambitious w oman, whose life, early overshadowed by numerous sorrows, gradually brightened as she earnestly strove to discharge the duties of her position, and consecrated her talents to the re vice of the good, the true and the beautiful. Just received at J. IV. I'euso’s Hook Store. tdn Siou*c Hiouu Down We understand that during the storm last week, the Gin House of Mr. James Chambers, of Kus sell County. Ala, was blown down and much dam age done to the Cotton stored in it. Several no groes were in the Gin House at the lime, but no ; injury done them. A mule in the plantation was killed by the falling of a tree. Many green bolls of cotton wore blown off their stems ly the tar ntie wind. I nloi* Prayer Meetings. These interesting meetings are now held every morning at M o’clock and in the evening at 7 o’clock in the Methodist Church. To-night only is there an exception. The Baptist Church is substituted to-night for the Methodist. The place of holding prayer alternates weekly between the different Churches. The Ministers and lay Member* of the different denomination* feel much interested in these meetings, and believe they will do much good iu this community. They expect particular ly professors of religion to Im punctual in their attendance, aud earnestly invite all to lay asile for one hour the secular employments of the day to advance the cause of Cmiiist'h Kingdom. MARRIED In LaFayette. Ala., on the morning of the iMth lust., by the Rev. .J - Bledsoe, Dr. J. W. McGuire, of Pike County. Ala., and Miss A. J Wright. FREE BARBECUE! There wiU be a Free Barbecue for both parties at niy house, on the .Steam .Mil! Komi, four mile* from Columbus. on Thursday, 2th lust. Come on#, some all ! Respectfully your*, JOHN ROWKN, September 26, 185 V. KXTIRKLY NKW! ENTIRELY NEW! U II AT In ITf That Wonderful Purifying Agent Hai ti) s Prophylactic Fluid! fill i,a AW bitcurerjf. It ie the mult u/ Learned llctearek. ft ie n triumph **J Scientific Skill I IT tea t'ln-mica I Onion of material* provided by Na- I lure lirrwlf. lor rendering pure lie- aw we Louth#-. |lii irikm m in obedience lo fixed lawn. yUICK, SURE, POWERFUL! It purities dwelling*. “Hike, kitchen#. It inovmall offensive <4f>rM; ll cum bum* with instant certainly; it is the iieet preparation ever used for fresh wound#. it deelroya ail vegel riffle and animat powoiw; It relieve* in a lew wicoimU die bile* of mseri*, been, etc. ll preserve* meat from spoiling, ll HiakCM II aan w tick win It relieve* the heart -burn. It w the bent rmunelic |l ■cart.-r- lioiie when forming; It *,Mihei Imiilb wlicii liifNir.l, Hint heal* them rapidly ll iw good for eaihourle*. ulcer*. corn* and Mire*; ll > icaiie* the teeth and puriti#-* the breath; The Hunt *yinpioiin. ofTyphoid and Hmrlet Fever are mill gated by ilmj use ( thin Fluid; it ha* been known to checK the spread of Typhoid Fever in Fain ilie* and upon plantation*. I.•rollin’ physician*are ueinl it in Charleston. to luiiima. dnv.iuiiah. August*. Atlanta. M/uolt, Onhim lill. Montgomery, Selma, Mobile and Now Orient*#. The llovpii.de of New Orleans and Mobile are nun.if it Hospitals, corporation*. whip mauler*, MMMMfKCtWrer*. planter*, physic iau*, furnished liy the gallon at reduced rale*. For *ale by druggist* and country merchant- gener ally. from whom order- are inspect tally eottrfceri. Try at least one bottle. Trice 50 rent*. Follow di rection* /‘Manufactured only in the Laboratory of J. DARBY. Auburn, Ala. For *ale by all the Druggist* of Coluu.hu* S. B —Person* wishing Mill*, ore*, waler. St< an alysed can have U done on reasonable term# by nend nf oi B-eof HARIIt innrlA—w6im. llollowat’h Pill*.—Why pine and naffer from wanting disease, wbeu thin tnarvellou* rein edy in at hand ami within tbo reach of oil ? It in infallible in all oomplainlkof the *toiua<b,the liver and the bowels, ami eradicate* a* well a* • uppreaxe* the aching disease. Sold at the inumila--t.,r.v, No. HO Maiden, New York, and by all Druggists, at Joe., 62c., and 91 per le x Sept. 24, w-d-1 w The Oreut English Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE’S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription •/Sir J. Clarke, M. U. Pheeician ejrtrnordinargtt, the t/meet*. I HE ONEAT EM.IJKH REMEDY THE OKI!AT KNOLltfil REMEDY THE GREAT ENOI.IMH REMEDY MIR JAMI'.M < I.ARKK’H FEMALE P11.1.M MIR JAMES CI.AKKE'H I I.M AI.F. 1M1.1.M MIR JAM KM CLARK K‘ FI. w A l.h PILLS HOLD BY ALL HRI'OOIMTH SOLO RY ALL DRIIOOIHTM •OLD BY ALL DRLUUIMTS N B -SI MI and Ml pontage Btainp* enclosed lo any authorised agent, will in*ore a hotUe, containing ftn pill* by return mail. owrrhte—dwly. •old in Columbus, by Pemberton A Carter. Ace* A veraou and all resperdable Druggist's. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Wo are pit-used to bo able to record the satis faction “four patrons, after trial of an article ad vertised in our columns. We have the satisfac tion to know several of our readers who have used Prof. Wood's llair Restorative, and pro nounced it to he just what the advertisement says it is. Wo hfiv® several personal acquaintainces, too, who were gray-headed—they have tried it and now their hair is restored to its original col or, and they willingly add their testimony to it* ertk'ocy, and will give further information to oth ers desiring it. This speaks well forth® article, and Wo advice all who do not Wish to apjx-ar gray headed, to use Wood’s Hair Restorative.—- H u tern Fotriut. B*dd by all Druggist* in this oi*.v, and by deal ers aud druggists generally throughout the United States and Canadas. Sept IV—wd2w. T<> rnrt m to relievo all irritation#*fthe throat, to prevent boursetu*, In restore to portent n'Othduc.-s and health, th* most delicate organiza tion id’ the huiOuti IYnM* the Lungs —use Ui. tar’s Balsam ot Wild Cherry. Idb T’itrr'f it r>U counterfeit of tki* Hohntn, tkertjvrt bn aura mul buy only that t>, ijnin and by S. \\. Fowls A Cos., irAi'cA in* the w hit tkn eiyuaturr <;/’ /. !H'TTS midv j*er. This is the Weather ! It will he rvmeml*ered that Jack .Vuiith has always on baud uu indisputable remedy for Bowel Disease*, Ru® advertisement. September 6. 18JR—dwtf. This tropical root has a reputa tion wide as the world, for curing one class of the disoniers that attlict mankind- a reputation too which il deserves as ike heat antidote we possess lor scrofulous complaints. But to be brought into use, its virtues must be concentrated and combined with other medicine* that increase its power. Rome reliable compound of this charac ter is much uueded in the community. Read the udveriiscuieiit ot Da. Avkk's Sarsaparilla in our columns, and we know it uecds no encomium from us togive our cilium* confidence in what he offers. Ury mi, .Syracuse, A. )\ Im sep MRS VVINSIjOW. AN experienced nurae and female physician, Ini* n Soothing Syrup for children teething, wliirli go ,ui\ facihtalcs liiejtrocesNof teething by softening the gums, redio tug all lUtidHtmnUon -win inlay all pain, and i* •ore to regulate theboWe's I)c|h-iiil upon it. toother*, n wilt gfirresi to yourselves, ami reiiel ami lieailli n> > out uiiniiu. I'erfei ily safe in all i a*es Svu advet t iwmMit in anothercntnnm. Aug. ltd. I *.*9—dv\ -ly A Valuable Residence aud Plantation fur nALK. aBPL, Situated 14 miles east of ( uluinhtu, known ilie w lilow ‘s Dower, in llic firiginal Elleroi* ni or the residence of the late ireneral t‘ha*. Phillip*, ot llama county, (la . comprising .vjft a*c*> ol a*>g<Hl tanning lamia ai there now ui in *to.l i m.my, 97, acres welt rinikmil woodland, ihe open land ha* laid mlt mostly for len or fifteen years, • ‘ll H*e premise- in u splendid. lame, convenient and totiinimhou* Hrick Dwelling House, the .smoke |ioa*e and kn lien toe tmth ot lirn k, the onihniir.esarc mum w hat dilnpttlaled. The location is liealiliy, walei gomi and m an etrellent neighborhood, conliguou* t> rhurehe*. setioola, 4r . four mile* from the Mu*. ..gee Railroad It is iu every reapei l one •( tho umsl de an aide farm* and residence in Wentcrn (lenrgia. Term* will Im* tiliei il ami lime accominoduliitg Apply Ur Maj. Ueniy Mortett, or I*. J. Phillips, at < oltui •!<*, Ua I* ** It will le sold prtvntely if deshed and lit r* made indisputable Heprdb wljan Valuable Plantatiou for Sale. (OFFER for B*l® n I’lnntalion ail- e. ualed in Russell county, Alabama, 21 mik* from ( oiuuibus, (j*., afidoti- j• •’ f. Cj l.v “in mile from Colberl a depot on jhJuBK Ho- Mobile ami Urrd Railroad. This plmm cuiitAiu* 72(1 ncr.” between 4flO and 50b in cultivation, a large portion >l which is freah. 1 he iinproi ementr are substantial, including a good Dwelling, (tin House. Screw. Ae. WM. V. DAWSON. Bopt. 2(1, Villula, Ala. A Cheap Plantation in Russell County For Stale, \\7 DHIINO uvs-hunge mv Iniaiiie**, I offer my Plan Tv mm, rontiiintng r.4tl acre* of land, inr sale, the •ame being IsMir mile* from Society Ifni, Alabama, on tberoad In lichee Poal Offtn There are iwa i tile mcnia and h good Gin Mouse on ihc plate. The Plan tati'Hl is Well watered, there being thiee well* unit, and * “Mining through (he *ume, and il i>* heal lh> . The Plantail*(i ha* now aline giow uig crop oil it. Thoee w ishing to tmy *u< li a Plantation are rc •litefiMl ‘• examine the Maine, liar 1 am determined to *•*11 cheap# ihan any olltei planatiion oflhe name < lae tia* Ween wdd m the neighborhood for man v year* J.G I'HWKATT Ruiwell ( o Ala *epi. WV wot is NEW YORK MAGHINEAY DEl’( )T, 222 Pearl Street, New York, MILBANK & ANNAN, iroicocMNoi* lo A I. Ackeimau.) MAHt'rAC'TI ar.Bn *BI UWAI.KHS IM IKON *NU WOOU. WORKING MACHINERY AM) Manufacturers’ Articles, &c. Heptembei ‘2.i, lllttff—-wfirn Sby F K VIA LF 1N STIT UT E THE e*erctM*s ol (hi* R< luml w ill he WflHrouiuolon Ole I*l Monday m October , ” * 1 i ilort.il rtl.A l>E, Prim mat qRP Kept. IU- wht Wynnton Female Academy. THE Exercises in the Wynnton jnjFemale Academy will Iki resumed on Monday tliu IMtth Septeuibur, and will continue lo tli® l*tofJuly I HOD. Mi** llungerford will continue to take charge of the Musical Deportment. Tuition, per scholastic year, S4O. Music on Ibe Rioiio, 5M l *e of Piano for Fimefhte & Incidental ex|t®u*c* 2 One half payable Miadviim.e. No deduction for al.->en-e. R. W. B. Ml NKO, Principal. September 13, lHsff—<l4w2t. AdmiuUt ralor’s Sale. UJ 1 1.1. lie wild Ire lore (lie < ‘ourt-houM* door in the couiiiy n) B*'iiien. I.a , on (he firat Tttemlay in jNov**mhei next, within the uhiiml ImiitH of Male, ugree aldy to an order of the • ourt of Ordinary of < haiiahi o rhee county: 1/4 of Land .No. 40®, hi ilie loth di*triut of originally Irwm. hut now lie men county, a* the property of James f'obli, deceased. form* mads known on the day of sale JOHN H. lit M AN, A.lm r Wept. SI. IWi'.l- H tht 1”^ XRt I'TftHrt’ SALE In nursiiance of an order granted hy the Ordinary of Talhoi county, (here wilt he sold before the * urt House diair in Talhodon, on the lira! I’ueaday in November m-xt, a n®gro wo man named Martha, about S4 years old, and her child Henry about H years old rt. ld negioes w ill In* sold for the bcnelil rtf the creditors of James f. < oilier, de ceaned. I*aa< • 11f..M,\ l, V\ Pol , Executor* of J 1,, ( oilier, dec’d. rtep( 10. |HMi W Uhl (iKuUtJlA—Karly County: months after date appliralion wtll he made I (• the Hon. Court of Ordinary of t Karly county, for leave to sell the negroes lielonging lo tire mrlMle of Matthew J. Lewis, late of said county, deceased ZACCHKI: KVANH, Ac’g Rx’r Hepl , Ih.VB —Vmi If xrrnlsr'i hair - Will he sold before the Court a House door in the tow nos ( usseln, ( haltalioo fhee county,nil the first Tuesday in November next, within th< legal hours nf'sale fine half interest in l.ot of Land N” IKi. amt part of lots Nos. I*2, 171. I.'l. IX7 and IJh. making in all 067 acres, more or . less, all lying ill the 32d district of Chattahoochee county, know n aath’- place whereon Henjamm Kxans now lives rtaid intereata old iu the pmp-fty of|Wil liam .Matthews, deceased. lateof.MarionCoiinty.ua 11 V. MATTHEW A,) „ . J. I. MATTHEW*. J t * r “ September ). 1050 w4od Valiialilc l'laiifatioii, near tlie RAILROAD, FOB SALE, 74 ‘ ACHE* ..f land,’JO mile* from Giluui baa on the Mobile and Girard llaiiroad, be fjl! * j iwc. Hiaia.n No ‘J and t ‘-.lbert Dcjwl Kit JLJUL liuudrod acre* rleared and ma high iUt of cultivation. On the plarc j* a good framed dwelling, and ail necea •ary out building*, a ii*w kid liouxc ami *< r-w. The place i* healthy, and the water good, n i reek that never fail*, run* through the plantation and i* unite < oiivm nieut to the |iouh, good aehooU and ebnrcbe* ron veßiant—neighbor*. nn*urpa*ed In my abaent, Mr K. Jones will In* on the phu-e. and will give any oilier Information dwrired. II V lloWAKl). Aug 5,5-w Scw’Jm. fYiiliert, Mn***illro Ala tlucliinc s. wiiiu. I A DIEM, save your finger* All dem Option* of I j Mewing, for Familn*, Hotel*. I’Untatioo*. Air, done at the Hale* Room of the fJrovvr and Baker Hew in* Mar lone* > Broad Hlreet Ladles wiHhing iustrneiion on llie (Jrover At Maker Machine will lie waited on by Ml** t ook at the *al* room, or at Iheir residence n any pari of the city i dom’oti.. Ht-priu -dwtf ll K KITH. Asewt. _ TAX AOTIUK. I A M now ready to collect the State arid county Tax. My offi-e is at the store of Howkm. A JuHVxov, Broad Street, next above the Masonic Hail budding. J"K AN L. HOWELL, Aug 30—dAwltu. Tax C'oUoctr,r. IRON AS/ TRUNKS l EUGKNIK Trunks, Saratoga, French, Hole Leather, and various other Trunks for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Also Bonnot Boxes, Leather Bags, Relliaief Bags, Valises, Ac. For aalle very low at A. 0. SANDKRN A CCFH Boot and Hhoe ritore 102 Broad Ht. Columbus, July 4, 1860. dwtT. PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM, HULL, DUCK & CO. H rner,) Bog leu vu to inform ihoir old custuiucr* aud tho public generally that they ara IIFAI.EHrt IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OK FANCY AN I) STAPLE DRY GOODS, 10.000 Yard* O-maburg*, 6.000 Yanis Kerseys, 6,000 Yanis Lincevs, 6,000 Yitrds Sheetings, ft,00(1 Yan.a Shirtings. lOO'i Negro ltlanket* at prices which dafy. 1 Calii oe*. Belliine* fllovi s, llohiury. Linen. Clouk . Mahtillii*. and every kind nf LADIES’ DRESS GOODS GH( K'Em ISS, Sugars of every kind, Rio, Laguayrn, Javu, and Moeha Coffee, Ragging and Hope, Salt and Tuan, Cigar*, Tobaeeo, Ac. tc. Wines and Li<|iioi-*, Os all qualßie*. Rectified Whiskey, Fine Hrandie*: Whi*kie*. (Jiu and Rum. The hc*t stock of Liquor* iu Columbus. I I AUD W .VJJK, ARNK’S Shovel* and Spade*, ScovfM Hoes, Cul ling’ Axes, Trace Chains, Pocket Knives, together with Agriculhiral Impb incnH, such ns Coni ShellerKjl’lough*. Rakes. SADDLERY, Fine Sa Idle*, \Yag<>n Saddle*. Blind Bridles. Riding Bridles. Whip*, Collars, Haiues, Ac. BOOTS & bHOES, iiOOO Pair Russets, Ladu-s Shoes of all kind*. (lent’* do do, lbv* and Men's Boot*. Ditchers’ Bools, Ac DHI (IS AM) Ml'.Dll I.M’.S, Suitable for Plantation use. CU( >ck c: K Y . Plate*. Cup* and Saucers, Dishes, Bowls, Tea Put*. Tumblers aud (Haasware of all kinds. HATS AND CAPS. Moleskin, Can*imere, and line VN 00l Hut*, a large lut ol Cheap Wool llat, for Negroes. Boy’* and Men’* Cap*, line and eoiuiuon. BOhTIMi t LOTUS. of the best Brand* and asrorted Number*. In fact a general assortment. Having a resi dent partner in New York, we can supply our friends and the public at the very lowest price*. Planter* will find it to their interest to call baiore purchasing elsewhere. HULL, DUCK & CO., (hilnmtius, (kept. ‘ill. !rt?io Rare Chance for a PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, TROY FACTORY .A.T AUCTION. AT 11 o’clock, on the first Tuesday m October . next, wo will iN*ll at the Market House in th City of Columbus, tho properly known a* the Troy Factory, erected and used for the muuii faoture of Chair*. Furniture and Wooden Ware, together wilii Wagons, Mules, Lands and Tene ments. Also, a first rate Saw Mill. The property i* | situated about 12 mile* north of Columbus *i im I mediate proximity to largo hodiea of indigUious Timber, such a* i* used in th® husim sg, and eoin : prise* all the latest improved machinery which the buxines* requires. Kverything i* in good r pair, and now in successful operation. Tho wa ter-privilege is olio of lb® lies! iu the Slate. A never tailing power being furnished. Tbi* is the only establishment of the kind in th® .Southern I wountry, combining the manufacture of Furniture | and Woodeu IVare. We respectfully invite th® attention of those desiring to invest in this enter prise. Parties eun be sat is is fi ad nto the protit ahhiues# of tho stock by reference to the Troy Maim aHturiug Cos. ybiT Those desiring to see a detailed descrip tion of the properly will please vail nt our Auc tion Room Turms ruade known on the day of sal®. HARRISON A PITTS, Ane’r. Columbus, Sept. 10 -dwdt*. MALLWOOI) llKill SCHOOL lint HOW sJJP’- THIS SCHOOL located east oftbw j Hamilton road, uumi the residence Hits it ii i 1Q W ~ lln term on the Ist. Monday in Met. The Trustee* have secured the serines of Mr. T. HARRIBON, of Virginia, who comes highly recouimonded os well qualified to teach a High School. For furlhur particular* we would refer to Rev. Mr. DeYotitjor the undersigned. K. M. GUNDY, W. 11. 11l HUES, J. ENNIS. W. ||. YOUNG, (’. S. HARRISON, J. It. CLAPP. M. WOODRUFF, Trustee*. September 10 <lAw2w. REA 1,1,W00D FEMALE INSTITUTE. THK nhot. in* Li lute located in Beall wood, ueiir the Mu mil ton rond. about 2 mile* from Columhua, will open on the lat Monday in Onto her next, under the charge, ax heretofore, of Mis* A. B. BAII.KV. The nervicon of Mrx. ANNA TIIOM AS nr** n gaged lo give lesxoit* oil the Piano nml in Yonal Muxie. Board can Im obtained iu the immediate neighborhood, where the moral nx well as the in tellectual physical woman will tie eared for. For further information, apply to R. M. MI/NBY, W. M. HI MIIKH, J. KNNIS, W. H. YOr.Vtl, C. S. li A K KISUN, J. R. ('LA PP. H WOOHRUFF, Truxuw*. Sept lit—wAd2w. Wyimton Male Academy. THE Kasw ixe* in Wyunion Mule j£_ Academy Will le- reaiiinwl <*n Monday, October 3d, Hi.d cotlliiilie lo lout .Inn, fHQBHH I anil. Tuition, per mhulaxln year. Sid, one half iii mlvHiKe., 11. li. ’J'AF'f Septemlier Ts INJiI -d7 Will. SELECT SCHOOL. MRS. ptfKTRR will open her School the Fall Term on MON I>AY, ‘Opteinhcr .lh. Mr*. P. will have the t ietanns of w one 0 | her daughlor I hi* Term, nod will form a da** In the higher bras*he*. TEEMS: Primary(Mass 66 Second Claw* •> Higher Braucben * MM Aug. 29, 186b-—dif. BY ELLIS A LIVINGSTON. POSITIVE SALE AT A UCTION, OK Itryant IhimaiTs Residence. ON the first Tues'lay in Oetwhor next, we will sell at the Market House, the handsome re sidence of Brysul Duncan, Rx*|., situated in the upper part of the City on Broad Hlreet. The lot contain/'half an acre, and is handsomely llnprov ed. Mr. Duncan ha* permanently located in Memphis, therefore he sell* bin property here for the mutt it trill briup. Term* liberal. Wo will at any lime lieloro the sale, chrerfully show the premises. KLLISA LfVINGSTON, AucVs. (Jolutnhus, Kept. 21—dtds. W A KNOCK & SALISBURY, < oiiiiniovioii. I'ilCloi’aX'f, AND Receiving & Forwarding Mu: RC II A.N r J’S, UMBTJB, OA. (OFFICE at the Lowwtl WamhouM.) PARTICULAR attention paid to the aale of Cotton, and furnishing Bsgaias. Mop# A* to Fisnttr* Leiuiiibua, tept J—Jn 4<u Spalding & Rogers’ NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS! OR THE GRAND CONrtOI.IUATBU Circus Composed of rt|:ildim< A’ Rogers’ Kailroud Cin u*, rtpaldmi: A-R -’ r*’ North American Oircns, and Spalding A- Rogers’ Floating Palm e ('iicus, Which (’oiiihiiiailon will appear under; ONE pavilion.. \ N I) FOR ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION. All thv rttars. Actors. t’l wns. Equestrians, Aero bat* Vo'tigcurs. tlyinnists. Kim; and Performing tier *c* of each ol thcnliove ('ire uses in t'onveniion as it ware, nmtsiulmg foi (he Isniels ol die t.'irijus K W ‘I - > .5 The Great Forty Horse Team. NN'ill positiveh be driven in every place in Georgia when* th® Company t* sdvertlsedto uxiniut Mis K ATK ORM AN D, FRANK BARRY. The Original SIKURTST BKUTHKRS, HT DAY, CHARLEY FISH, HKKCI LKS LIUBY, SEN OR ANTONIO, T KDWARDS, T. 0. Bl SIINKLL, MORRIS SANDS, KD DKMING, JACK lIABRR. and a peiin i phalanx of rtiaih. auxi|iainh,A< . aie with Spalding: & Rogers’ N. Orleans Circus, All are in der ill” direr lion. *upei v icioti ami loaniU'c 111. 11l of Iti.il ad ii utile ('riihtvu of the |m>fe<i*i Mr. • IIAUI Lrt J KOtiFUrt, ilie (m u* King l’ti* nicoinp.traht® list m |M>riorHiing ilovsv*. mclu- L Ai isiook, May Diop. IVlegrapli. rtp .i (b .iuly. Wild Fir® ol Ge.ngin. and Ihe lieailli fit I ap.nied edm a •.. 1 Mule Ini,ulo Tins huge nn.nl.. , of a.mm.l re lebntie* iineipi >tied for beamy and iranung. are led l>y lion par*von ot ipin<tni|H-d* HIRAM roiupai®d w nh whom all other iiiirne* *mk into iii*ignificncc. Tlii* t ~mp;iuy wii-•ir(um/.eil cHpeciullv ho M bix AftnldiiiK and Rogeir.’ New <Minin- Aniphillienire nud for !i general Motithcnt tour for ISAM, IT IS ALL CIRCUS and not die IrugnieutH of n xtarved Menngeite or Ihe leiinxnl of a ojlnpidaled l irrux Mexxr*. iSpalding and Roger* axmire the public, baxiliK tlioee :i>toinl,t ex ll [toll thru world-wide leputil li"ii Dial tlieiri oiii|)tiny will perlonti all lliey advet . iHe Unlike oihei diiuiriuiivc oncerii* with w hich Hie country i* uilexied. who advertixe too much nml perforin too link*. Let no d-oibiH be entertained concerning the Foly llorte Team M| Uertli. the modem Jehu, l\ him M*ii. alone, will drive 40 home* harm *H*d to the r.d lonul ('linriot, nx per riigrnv my*, lloough the pliucipnl Hirer!*, every day, r un orxiiine, williout fail or exeiixe Hec bill* and circular* thi further pai'.irnlnrs. Admisxion SO CViit* Cbiiden under 10 nud Her van I* *i.*> t ’e.itlH “OI < kbit*it at I and 7 o'clock, nlimnoon Hint night at <’! iiuilhih, Fridai and Hnuirrlay October Tih amlHili. leiM; at t raw lord, Monday Oct. Ill; and at Maleui. Tue*day, Oct. 11, xttpCM ilwtw. HARRISON & PlffS, COMMISSION MEHCUAMTS, IKiIONEEKX AND NEGRO BROKERS, AO nml <ll ItniHit wtreel ,<'ol uhi!>uh, Ua, Uj Oli 1.8 inform tlreir I'neinU ami tm* public gen eially that the) *iili conlinue Ihe above bui iiex at ilieu <iid aiaiul Huvingevery laulily at com inandtoward* conducting Iheir buameHH properly, ami givni v HBlinfartion to nil. they xollch a continuance oi the patronage h**relof..ie ao hlu iu'iy extended tbem. Every exert ion w id t*e need to give enure aaiiafert ion to all who mav < ontnle then huanu*** to their cure Thev will give iheir entire pr*rMonal attention lo ihe xah x ol MKRUIANIUSE OFKVERY DESCRIPTION RE NT rNO AND SALK OF REAL ESTATE SALK OF NEOROES ON COMMISSION, Ac. I,literal udvamv- mude on Nr, roe*, MeibhundizM and Piodm e piueetl with tin for anlc Administratora’ & Executors’ Sates A I I F.MF,I TO ON LIBERAL TERMS Having mude luntogeineiitx ru Hichuiood and oilier niuikelk lo lie kept (ooMtiilitly *U| pl ed willr good hnnhhy negn *, of nil e'liaxen, we a*k taririeiH and otheia who w tMh to pun haiH! to t ail anil examine our ilotk. Cah paid for Likely Young Negroes. We have received agoncre* from xoine of the lieav ieat .Maimfa turerx nt Virginia and North Ca Tobacco, and are now receiving our winter’* *opply of every grn<le, Iron* li to 76 cent* pci pound, to which we in vile lire attention of planlerx and Meiehants rl i\ M. .1 tWAIH<*N. • IF' 1, PtTTM -*mt 7.1 ‘ w and y Fall Trade for IK r )!i. 1. A. BROKAYV cV CO. Arc now opening n large Stock of Fall and Winicr (lolliing, WHICH WK ARK OFFER INU AT Hnlun tl PriiTM for l (Jr to prompt paying CuxUrurerM. ATo, Juxt received, u xelect Block of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, WHICH WK WIU. MAKE IT TO ORDER, In the latest and most approved STYLES, With promptnexa, warranted to give*tigflAtlon, 11ST A.X-X, OASK63. I. A. BRUKAW A 00. Columhns, Sept. 21.- dwtf. Knipiirer and Hun pleaae copy. M. c. uIt.HKHT. i . M. I.EA. SAM I, I). THOM. COTTON SHIPPING YARD. . II h iiimL reigned having ronUsd | ( place an the “ Croxhnw Lot,” aro (Meeting Htiitahlo HJI KDS thereon, an o'. will be prepmod to Ucccivc :iiml Xilii|i l olloii, by tiro 16th of KepUnnher. We also offer our #er\lon u> NAMi'LK, (’LASH, MARK, nud invoice cotton*. (food* consigned to our care, will he forwarded with dixpatch. HILBERT, LEA A 00. | August 26, 18611. .‘lrn ea?.„.Li A.k CASKET BililAL CASES. jg^SiCzzzicizzaV ‘pHt CAHKbT BURIAL CASK, rtpreuaeol -1 ed by the alrovu eugraviug, l let a uti fully lin i h(*d in imitation of polished Rosewood, und i tim iuoHt UHtelul and appropriate irietnllic case now urwd. It perinii* a view of (be enliru body after it ie nnelotted, the lop being composed ol thick plain glaaa, protected by elairoratoly orna mented cape, one oi which may he huh m it* place hi the engraving. All ai/.ua from 271 lo 76 luchee in length, coimtantly oa hand. NAME I'LATKS lurmahed, u*?at lyengraved. UILLINdkIAM A LKNSON. Juno *23, lu5V. dwtillHijao Hard Timm No floi-c. A NY Lady or(JenlMnnan, m the United Htatcs, po# 1\ ne*ing from #3<o7 can inter into uneasy and re •pectalila liUßines*, by w inch from 86 to 810 per day can he realized For particular*, addre**, (with atarim ) W R ACTON, A Cos, Aug 2‘4 wSiu. 41 North tenth St., HhiUd'i. £iißPglVWi<f MONTGOMERY AND WEST I’OlN'i HAIL ROAl) POMPANY. Ofi u k MoNTnu.uKio Wkst Point 11. R. COLI MBUS. Aug lfi,l <I.OB R CONNEt TTONH f I MIROPCJII to Memphis, Nashvill® and New York, 1 (vm Knoxville) pm aecoinmodHtioii Tram, leav ing 0 4ft p. in. Mail I rani* Leave (.'oliinihu* S.Stla. in. Arrive at Montgomery Ifni. Arrive at W est Point 0.06 p hi. Leave t'olmuliiiN 4 46 p iii Arrive at Mmilgomary 10 l.in iii. Aiiive W est Point 3.11 a. tn. Leave .Montgomery at H.d iu. m. Leave West Point ti t.l a. iii. Arrive at ( oliinibas from Mout’g’y,. ‘J.46p. tu, l.ea\ • Montgoiiiery .., .0 10 p ,ui. Leave Weal Point ... 4t.> pm. A i rive mt toluol tills* :ti6n iii . Jfh., Freight Arrangement II KTV% l;h> \ lI.AM A & ('Ol. I'M It UN* BY an arrangement between the Rnilioail < oiupaalee ■ oiupoaing lb. ux •> router. lioiu Atlanta to Colum bus, .'ou. iiided at then , <m entiou at Savannah on the ltilliiiistaiit.it was agreed Unit the pillowing rale* between Atlanta ami (Toluinbu* *haU govern, taking etfeii from the Ist day ol May IN6? VIA WEST POINT. t’orn pei tni;.!ud tic Wheat lo;Ot*H| llucou Whisky, Fiour, in sacks or barrel* per 100 lb* 36c:— Hanging. Rope, Lard in . nnsoi l.bis p. r Kill tha ,4ftc i ofll, pig Iron, by ear load, per ton, 83.76, VIA MAHON Corn per bushel 14c Wheat Idc. Oats 10®. Macon Whiskey. Flour in sack* or barrels, per 100 lbs., 41c. Ragging, Rope, Lard lit can* oi hbls. per 100 pound* 66cents. (Joal, Pig Iron, by car loud, |ier tontM.OHc. J L. Ml rtl'IAN, President and rtitfiertnteiideiit Muscogee K R. tIKO. W . ADAMS, HiiperiiitemioiitHoQtliwesterii Railroad. UMRKBON FOOTE, Muperintendeni Macon ami Western Railroad. i.F.o U 111 I 1.. 811)1® riutenileiit Atlanta an.l Lad range Railroad, HA Ml, (.’ JON KM, Engineer and Buporhilctideni M XW,P. H. Aug 17. IH6W d*wtt. MUBCOC>i3B JR VHAA’ Ut: (J F SVHKI) UL h\ ON and alter I nti .Inly tfiAH. the Evening Mail Train will leave i.'olumbusat 3.46 p. in , and hi live at Macon at 0. It> p. in. Leave Macon at W. 46 a. in. arrive at t-oliiiiihu* at 3.46 |> m. The Morning Mail Tram w ill leaye at 4.00 u. iii. and aniveat Macon 0.60a in. Leave Macon 11 46 p. in. arrive at Columbus at 3.36 a. m -! L. Mi rt I'IAN, rtupt. ('muuihuM, July 16 dwtl. MoßiLi'. AND UIKAIiD K K iSB —ar f IHli: Passenger and Freight Train will leave J. tiiraid ai'J p, in dail), tontiei iiug ut Hilvei Hun with a daily line ol rtniip * lo Vnlul.i, (jleiinvile, Ku fttiila Fort (•aim-* and Matianua, Fla And at (auery lovxiixxiili the nlugns daily loi llsciiee. Olivet, Elion, ( hiiiiiiciim.ggee, Midway, llarduvvay, Perot®, aud t iii> ti Mpring*. Leaving (Jueirytoivn at 4 a.m. daily,the cars wil reach (.Hard hi 7 a ut., coiinet ting with the Opelika and Muscogee Train*. 11/ Duplicate receipts must uecoinpany nil Freight rttupped. B / All Height must Ire paid liel'mti floods will l>e discharged. Fieight delivered al tin- depot Imfore four o'clock p. m will be slopped the billowing day. Freights tin Miaimns Number I iFeii Mm lielli and Number 5 (Pierson*,) imirt lie (uepaid Way treiglu noisi, mall cases, be paid in advance JOHN HOWARD, niNiW. ‘67 dwtf. Kughieer A rtupt. CHANUK OF S” UK DUCK, SAVANNAH & GIJAKI.E6ION mot pack i.T link. BLN NINO IN cnNNBOTION WITH TIIR North Eastern Railroad of So. Ca. THE rtPI.ENDID and fast ruiiiitii . v ;,; rtieniner (•tliiDON. F. Harden, t oiii uiandr, leaves rtavanuah tor Chaib’s ■ ilffll.tetiwtiiyv I.evi l y .Sunday and Wednesday at teiiioou* at 3 o'clock, and coiinei I at (diarleHtou wilh til® morning Haiti of the North Eastern Railroad going ii.oil. Returning, leaves Charleston every Monday and F. .Jay night al bfl'r’ <Ak, (allot the airival oi the ears on the noiilieuslem i.hiiioiul) and amves at Ha vaimah early next moiling. Hy Hu* roule p.ta*< iige|* can obtain through tickets lo and from rtavanunli, and VV llmuigton. IS. (J. Having a tlioiough freiglil nrriiugem.nl with the Central Railroad and it* coniiertloiiH. all heights be tween t ‘harlPHioii mid the Interior of (iHorgia,consign edto the agent* oi tin* line, will be forwarded will* doNpnirh and frweol charge. .1, I*. HIDMiKrt, Agent rtavanuah. E. LAFITTE A t o I'hailesion. I• 16 dwtl DRUG STORK. uiioi iiAiiT & mnm, at xhk uu> htand or DAN FORTH ft NAtiKL, OolumFiun, Groo., Keep c® us tan tly on hand a large stock of FRESH AND GENUINE Drugs find Medicines, AI.MO. I'AlNTrt, OlLrt. VAUNlrtlfErt. POT A till, ( ONORErtrt W'aTKK rtPK Ert PITRE UN AN- ItlErt AND WINKS, HHLrtilErt rtO|A, TOILET ARTK I EM FINK Cl (i A US, Bvutul aud ‘Surgical luatrumeuta, STARCH, i i*. ii ijx u ia * km:, (JARI)KN SKKDS, and all other article* usually kepi lor sale iii a Drug rtinre. which they oiler on A<u<a'&'JUiai'49ioAWm Mr. FOMTEII rt CHAPMAN, of Hie lai® firm ol lirook* A Chapman, and Mr. Oliver Daulorlli, w hose nervn ea have been retained liy the linn, may both be found roNHtaiitly al the rtmre, and from their long ex perience in (In bu*ttie*M, |,M tviirruiited in asking a lib-r.il share ofpulronage from their friend* and ltie public generally jonl4 • dwlf. Hi .1 A I'RWt ‘ll ART F .S CHAPMAN ECONOMY IN BUYINO, DREGS, ME I! ll l \ES, POTASH, fteO., J. A. WHITESIDE & CO., WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL I ) It U (Hi I STS, 136 BROAD H'J'., <ol.l*l It I*, UOUKUA. ARE offering bargain* Ur (,’AHII customer* which are not. excelled in thlaaectiou ofcoun try. We have been rying the CASH system about nix month*, and hulitivu our price* give gen eral SATISFACTION. Our good*are warrnntud to he a* represented by ux. PLANTERB Would nave money hy purchuaing from u* for CASH. PHYSICIANS, Will ttnd that we aro offering bettor (.’AHII har gainx than they can obtain in ttria oonntry. MERCHANTS, Will also And tbut. wo are prepared to fill tbdr or ders with dispatch, and at liberal di/mount from usual price*. EVERYBODY. (Jan ohlain their Medicine.-', I'ccfumery, B|(|cm Ac. in i|HUutitiex to suit, at the CASH DRIJti HTORF, and save at ihe rat of ID to 26 cent* on every •lollar'x worth they buy for CASH. W are doing daily what we promise above. Call and examine our good* and know the prices of them. Respectfully, J. A. \V UITKBIDE, A CO. Aug U, d-wtf. Siuhllcrj, Harness, 1./ allin Ac. I*s#. PALI,TRADE. 185#. iih;k*ia\ a <<>., ARK now receiving their Fall Stock, jCuuhlnlliik r SADDLES AND HARNESS, of all kin/lx. Hemlock and Oak Hole Leather, Frenob and American Calf Hkina, Ilund and Lacing Leather, Hemlock, Oak and India Rubber Belting. Hole Leather, and Ludies French Trunk*, Os various sites and styles. Valise*, Carpet Bags, Saddle and Harness Trimmings, Whips, Collar*, Bridle*, IMuntation Hear, Truce Chain*, I lames, and every other thing usually kept iu the line, which are offered low for Cash or approved cred it. (Jive it* a trial. We are also manufacturing HARNESS our selves, and would invite the orders of all who wants first rate home-made article. REPAIRING done with despatch. SHERMAN A 00., Next door below the Bank of Columbus, Sept. 13—dwtf. Columbus, On, MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, present* ■ ! to the attention of mother*, her SOOTHING SYRUP, l-'r Children Tcctli in a, which greatly facilitate* the process ofurethiug, by Nottening the gums, reducing all inllaiiiiiiation will allay all pata aud *pasntodic action, and in SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, lumbers, it will givejrest to your *elv®*, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS Wehavepuiup ami sold this article for over leu years, audan say, in confident e and truth ofit, what we have never “ ,i oo been able to nay 'll any other “I lltN. medicliies-nex er has il failed 4kkl''W 1,1 n •*’ hlbiic#, tu ®Heci| ff liinlill T Oa cure, when time!) used , V|titT|| I\ C Never did We know an in j iMnPIIII.VtI slime of dlaaot afuctioii hy arp I era- || I|| ‘ll® who Uaed it. On the no [ ill 111 I ‘ rary.ail Sr® de lighted with it* operations, and speak in terms nfhigh c*l comiuendulion ol'U* magi ui efiert* and medical virtues. We speak in Hus iiuiiier “what we do know, ‘ aller ten y ears’ experience, and pledge our reputation lor the fiiililiueiii f whul we here declare. In almost every install®® where the inlnut I* siillering lYoui pam and exhaustion, relivil will be loiiml in lilteen or twen ty niinuies allerthe *yrup i* udiumistered. This valuable preparation i* the presrriplionofoueof the roost EXPERIENCED and MKILFUL Nt UrtErt iii New Engluiid, ami lias been used w ith never-tailing success in THOUSANDS OF CASKS. It not only relieve* the child tVoin pam, hut invigor ates the.Mioninch and Imweis,correctsacidily, aud gives tone und energy to the whole system. It wil) al instantly relieve, CKIPINtt IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcome imiii nmv ulmonr, winch, ii not I’ll Ik speedily reme died, end in /'lll | |v xl3 V death We be lieve it ilivbec. ‘ 11 llj| /1V r/ .itiulsurest renii •i>i* w0r1d,... Tumim; dy. rt I. M'iilMt Ililiim.lUr| AM) DIAK RlltKA i.N CIiII.DKEN whether it urise* from teetli lug. oi from any othei cuiim* We would say to every mother who ha* a child autt'eiiug lioiu any of the fore going CllinplallllS UO NOT LkIT VOl’ It I>UICJ('ni(.KN, Kill TUB eiiKOJi uk khokotiikbm, stand between your stil leriug child and the reiiel lion w ill he rtl'HE yes, AH 801.UTEI.Y HERE to billow the useoftlu* med ciue, il timely used. Full direction* lor using will ac company each bottle. None genuine tin lean thefac simile oi CIiRTIB A. PERKINrt. New-York, is on the outside wrapper Hold hy Oniggisl* lliroiiglioiit the xxorld Pmini ii'xi neni K. No 13 Ckiiah Mthkkt, N V Price only Uftceuts per Hntlle. Aug *l3, I6W- dwly BOOTS AND SHOES WE have now in Store our IT I SUMMER STOCK of Ladies, Misses & Children's BOOTS eSc SHOES, which for quality, quantity, aud economy to th® purohaner, .surpaas®* anything: brought here.—• Among our Stock may h® ttuund— I OK KEiVIT.K.tIF.m, Gout*’ French Calf Pump Boots, “ “ Light Welt, “ “ “ Calf Oxford Ties, *• Kid “ ” French Calf Low Shoe*, Fuiup*, and *’ Glove “ “ “ light welted, “ CongrestCalf Gaiters, 1‘ “ Kid 14 44 Pat. Leather Gaiters, 44 44 Silk 44 44 Opera 44 44 44 Union 4 ‘ 44 Lasting Tie*, 44 Pat. Leather Oxford*. Pump* A >4 44 Scott Tie*, 44 Slipper.-) with ami without heel*, 44 High laud Tick, And iitimeroii* other kind* In.th fin® and common. IOK UUlfl*. Finest Kiel mid Morocco Lace aud Congre** Boot*, (bin sol®*, with and without bools. Kinust silk warp lasting loco aud Congress do. Serge do Berre, do do do do. Kngeuu do do do do Itixlinn and English do do do. French and Glove Kid do do do. 44 Kid lluoi Slipper*, English Kid and Morocco do. Kngliidi Lasting do do. Velvet Toilet Slipper*. French Kiubroidered Slipper*, White kid Slipper*. Kiduud Morocco Buskins, French K id Ties, Calf and Goat lac® Boots, with and without heels, KllNrtErt. Misses’Glove Kid Congress Boot*, “ Kngli*h do. with and without heel*. 44 Silk wurp. Serge, and 44 English lautiug -Congress A Lace Gait ers, with and without heel*, 44 Fine Kid Slipper* with A without heels 4 ‘ Whit® Kid Slipper*, 44 School Shou* something durable. CHILDREN Children’s Congress heel Gaiters, “ Lac® heel Gaiters, 44 Kid 44 Slippers, 44 14 Boot*, and about 30 ad ditional kind* with and without heels. A L.4KUE STOCKOF \cgro Brogans anil Seri ants SHOES, Sowed und Pegged, constantly on hand. We are reueiv ing fresh Good* every week from our own Factories. To Country Merchants and Traders OFFER OtJX (JOOIIS AT NEW YORK PRICES. Only Ono Prloe j From which there will he uo deviation in uny iu i Ntnnco. A. SAUNDERS & CO. 102 Broad St root—N'ezt Door to J. Kyi® A Cos. Columbus, Gm. May 24. dwtf HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. WILL CONTINUE A GENERALFTYT^i iii. Storage and Commission,; “-~<j Receiving aud Forwarding Businesi, AT THE LOWELL WARE-HOUSE, W® pledge our best exertions to give satinfaction to all wboniHv entrust iih With Uiclr produce W® are prepared to ttirnuh all cuaiomarv ml vaucea I to our customer* mill to fill promptly all orders, at (he lowest market rate* lot Bagging, Hup®, Mali iind other plantation supplies. WM I! lIUGtlKrt, WM DANIEL, W C. HOHUKrt j Colombo*. .liiii® Id dwlf WM A HAHDAWAV. C t. ÜBAV HARDAWAY A GRAY, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding ax nut; ha ar a**, Corner of Olive and Commercial Streets, SAIVT LOIIIN, NO. Fslirutry 22, IH69—rfAwly. S2OO He ward. r OFFKR above reward for the apprehension I itini delivery in the Dooly county jail, of James Mims, who inflicted a wound upon my perimn.--- Th following is a description of him. Ho i* about nix foot in height, pale blue eyes, broad cheek bone*. one front tooth out above, walkn stooped, faoe bloated, speaks loud and harsh. WILLIAM F. UKOWN, Aug .'lo—ddwlm Drayton, Dooly Cos. Enquirer copy one mouth. THE GREAT I FEVEK AM) A (JOE REMEDY. rill'. GRENADA EIdXIII, THE GKENADAELIXIIt, IS WARRANTED TO CUHK IS WARRANTED TO CUHK KKVKH AND AO I K. FKVKK AND AtfUK. THK GRENADA KLIXIH THK OHKNADA WLIXIK IS WAHKANTKD TOCONTBIN IS WAHKANTKD TO CONTAIN NOAHBKNIC OH MKRC'UKY. NO AKBKNIC OH M KKOUKY. THE GRENADA ELIXIR . Ir- warruuied to contain nothing Ihe least injurious to I tlissysteii . and rail tie given iii allchses ami under nil rlrcu instances Try bottle and be convinced ih.it it m not only the best but tliv * heapest Kemedy now of fer sd to the public. One Doilat Bottle bus when cured from (We to six rases. H7"lb*UJoiiber|t is warranleil. and if H fblie to cure, the money will lie refunded to you. Sold wholesale aml retail by PEMBERTON & CARTER, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, ’ Ami by ail Druggists in th* City, Also lor sale by I Dr. F.. L. fttrobeckrr, Macon, tin Ular.kmeyer k. IllUiard, Montgomery, Ala July l—W4n, WOOD, EDDY & CD’ Single Number LOTTERIES. LBV STATE AUTHORITY.] ‘mqq'mq'mq CAPITAL PRIZE SIOO,OOO. THU FOLLOWING II at;uilhcill Sclieiiit’s Will he drawu by Wood, Eddy q- Wo. Managers, in public under llai, supcriiileiideuce ot sworn Lou.mi* sinners, iii October, ladi). OLABB JSTXJJNAI3I3R 670 DRAWS SATURDAY OCTOBER 2IRh, IB6tf On the Three Number Hau. 78 Numbers— l3 drawn Ballots Neat ly one Friut Iu Every Two Ticket / fine brand Capital Prize of SIOO,OOO 1 1 Prise ... *6O,tMK) I 06 “ J 5 I “ .... at 7M\ > *Hi | 06 “ lo> 6 44 .... it 00 | 1.6 44 .... 78 10 M .... 6,000 | 06 “ .... 60 60 “ .... • Oil) | 4,810 ** .... 4 > 118 “ .... 6JO I 5;,040 •• .... *1 3*4,100 Prizes Amountinf to tl. 180,786 .. Whole Tickets ffid. Halve* 810. <4uuiters 86. I’eitilK-ales *f Packages in thu almv® Heheiue will he sold ut th® fullownig rates which in llm nsk: t ertith ales or Package* of VO Whole Tickets B*2VO 0 !• “ *J > Hall “ 49 60 “ “ 9b Uuartei “ 74 76 “ l’ 90 Eighth •’ 37 37 The following SPLENDID SCHEME WILL BE DRAWN BY WOOD, KUUV 4k CO., UANAG KHI OK TUB Sparta Academy Lottery, EACH SATURDAY IN OCTOBER, AT AUGUSTA, GA. Clasn 40 xlrawa Saturday, 001. 1, 1868 (.'law 41 tlrawM Saturtlwy, Oct. 8. 186 ft ClMi 414 ilrau'n Saturday, Oct. 16, 186 ft Clans 43 drawn Saturday, 001. 142, 186 ft Claws 44 draws Saturday, Oct. 2ft, 1869, Uu the Plan oflluglr Number*. 50,000 TICKETS 5,485 rRIZEB. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE JTK;KKTB 1 Grand Prize of $60,000. f price Os 890.000 1 I Price 0f.... 81,100 I 10.000 60 Pries* of .... 600 1 “ 6.000 | 100 4<h 1 “ 4,000 I 100 “ 30® l •’ .... 3,000 100 * lt, | 100 • ........ 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of f4(to Approx’glo §60,000 Price are 1,04 0 4 “ 3no “ 90.000 “ 1.-jta, 4 “ 980 lO,OOO “ 1000 4 44 W 5 “ 6,000 “ 9.0 4 “ *OO “ 4,000 “ 800 4 “ 150 “ 8,000 •• 6tM< 5 “ 100 1,500 “ 400 5,000 44 *0 are §IOO,OOO 5,486 Prices amounting U) $390.0tS Whole Ticket* $10; Halve* $6; Quarters $2.60 Certificates of Pack age* will be sold hi the following rates which la the risk: Certificates of Package nf 19 Whole Tickets, B*o ” •• to Halt “ 40 44 44 1 0 Quarters 44 <0 44 44 10 KtghUi 44 it) IN ORDERING TICKETS OR Enclose th® money to our address for lb® tickets or duretl, on receipt of whkb they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers con have ticket* fading in any figure they may designate. Lwt of Drawn Number* and Prizes will be sent to purchaser* immediately after the Drawing. Purchasers wtll please write their signatures plain, and give their post office, county and rttate. Remember that every prime is drawn, and payable in flill without deduction. All prize* of 81,000 and under, payable Immediately after the drawing, other prizes al the usual time of 39 day*. All coininunicationfl strictly confidential. Address orders for Ticket* or Gertifirates lo WOOD, EDDY A CO., Augusta, Ga. Ol WOOD, EDDY A eo., Atlanta, Ga. or WOOD, EDDY A GO., Wilmington Del. A list ot the numbers that are drawn from ih® wheel, with the amount of the price that each one w entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the billow ing papers; Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, Mobile Register. Nashville Gazette, Richmond Dispatch. Paul ding (Miss.) Clarion, New'York Herald and N Y Times M BROAD STREET. W niches, flocks A Jewelry REPAIRED BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. ONE OF THE BEST WATCH-MAKERS IN THE -urasrioasr. II.AI It JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. DIAMONDS SET. NEW JEWELRY HI ADE TO URUUR, EMCiRAVim A H. DkWITT. Columbus, tin. A dwtf. DISSOLUTION. f | MIE Copartnership beretolior existing ami doiug 1 bUMinesx under th® uani® and style of CLEMoNB i HRIiYSN AGO. was dissolved on the l‘2ll day of Feb mary , 1H59. The business of said puriiiendiip will be Nettled and closed up by W. G. CLL.RONH and WIL LIAM L. WORNUM. who are tYxliy auihorized by j tower of attorney to sell and convey reul and personal property belonging to said partnership, to collect all sums of money due and owing lo aanl firm, and to pay all demands and renew all notes or obligations against *aid partnership. Thislba 9htli day of March, 1669. W G (LEMONrt, W 1.. WORNUM, JOHN W 111 HT, GKO T HURT, C. P. WORNUM March 99, 1869 —wdim. NOTICE. I IIAVE purchased (he Cotton Gin Maiiufitciuriiig 1 interest of Menara CLKMONH. HROWN A GO and •hall conttiwua the business under the name and style of W. 0. CLEMONS, BROWN & CO. Mr. irtKAKL F. BROWN will, as heretotore, super intend the Maniifacturin| Department. W G iLEMONrt Columbus, Marcli 99—wdhai. NOTICR \X7C have Sold our Cotton Din Manufacturing in VY i**reel to Mr. W. G. CLEMONS, who *u<Mda us in the business We bespeak for our tui chtir a continuance of the liberal patronage uxteadedlo our linn by the Cotton Planters throughout the rountiy. CLEMoNS. imnWN * CO ( ulniiibiiH tin . Mnri li ‘i'i v\ *tf _ COLUMBUS Sadtllcry, Harness, and leather store. H. MJDDLEBROOK & CO., 94 Broad street, r JW MANUFACTUHKHH AND DKAI.KIti- HMdiU(,ilsriisii, A Lsstbcr, 1/ I’ winch the following comprises u narl A —Hpuiimh Quilted Huddles, overlaid; Bug lisli do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth’s and Hoy’s do; Wagon nn Plantation do; nnd Ladies Huddles, van, ly of sty lot. Hrldlen, lUarllnKUleN, Nntldle- Uukn, uud HcUlchl do. HAUNESB. Fine Hilvsrpiatod Carriage Harness--sail ijuaJ •* •• •* Hockuway “ * •• “ ** Double Buggy *• “ •• “ Mingle do •• •* Plain black Harness, all styles and qualities. LEATHER, Hkirting Leather, Bridle do, llog Hkma, Pad Mkina, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock, Hole LenDisr, Calf Hkms, Lining Mktua, Hlum Pegs, Lasts,.Thread and Findings, kr.. Mad line Belting. Lenther and Rubber Belting, all widths,, Light Bobber and Canvas Belting, for Plow Bar k Hands Just Ibe Hung for Planters. Hell Rivets, and Luce leather. TItUNTtS, mnnn Ladles and Uentlsncn’s JmktM Hn‘ and Trsveling Trunks, all quail -Ikm M 1 K Lit ms and styles. Bonnet Boies, Valises and Carpet Bags I AGE TRIMMINGS. uelb'd Leather. Pat Dash Leather anJ in-led I loth*, all widths and qualities; Laces, Fringes, Head Linings, It Hooting*. Nails, Tacks, 4c. ts. Buckles, llamesK Mountings, lure, Whips, Wugon Mrsei lung, Indies. goods are of our own manufacture; material and by experienced work ■ all those who are in want of articles land aiaiulii* our stuck, and we as sure mem mat *hey Will be Well satisfied With the quality of good* ami the pikes; aatbey will be sold on die very HEHT TERMH. N H New Work made, and Repaiiing done al the < nor test notice 1-• I dwtf. Book Binding lIAXECfJTBD in superior styis at the oflua of tig (!d ‘ Columbus Turns.” 010 BAVAHA WHAM More Prizes than B anks. [Hy Authority of the State of Georgia."] On the Plan; of Single Numbers. C.ONSQUDAT&Q : kQTTERM® Os (Georgia. Authorised by a special art of the Legislature, for the benefit of academies and for other purpose*. m HODGES, DAVIS S CO., MANAGERS. Macon, ucohoia,. Capital Frlise 53'70,000. TICKETS ONLY EIGHT DOLLARS- Halves §4. Quarters §9 Eighths 81. Price* pay able in full without deduction. Purchasers in buying 10 Tickets, when the cumbers end in 1, *2, 3, 4,6, t. 7, 8. 9,0, are guaranteed a pita# ut twenty-five dollars DRAW* ON SATURDAY, hEPT 10,189#. CLABB Q DRAWN ON BATLUUAY. SEPT IT, 18§. class a DRAWrt ON SATURDAY, BKPT. 4, 185# 26220 PRIZES Aiiioiuiting to 99:71,000. Will be distributed according to the following <*UA\l> SCIIGI£! TO DE DRAWN EVERY SATURDAY, f— — I Price of 870,0u0 l 5 Prices of MO 1 ** 90,000 J 10 SCO I “ 10.000 |9O 44 100 l 44 6,000 It 0 ” 60 1 “ 3,000 j 100 44 96 I „ 9,000 I 5000 “ 6 3 Prize* of I.OuO | APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prices of §oo® spproxim’g to §70,000 proe are 19,00 4 “ 900 “ 20,000 “ tHJO 4 44 160 ‘ 4 10,008 4 000 4 44 100 “ 5,00* 44 400 4 90 44 3.000 44 3ho 4 44 BO •* 9,000 •• Mt 19 44 oo •• into • 790 *2O 44 60 44 600 44 1,000 40 *• 34) •* 300 44 1,030 M 0 44 *JU •• 100 ‘• 1,000 400 “ 16 ‘• 50 44 C.Ot* 400 ‘* 10 “ 96 •* 4,109 ‘20,*290 Prizes amounting to §971,900 (■Artificuleanl Packages of 10 Whole Ticket*..§66.oo “ “ 10 Half 97 50 ** ’’ lo Querter 13,75 “ 44 10 Eighths “, tt.B7 This is the risk, and which entities the holder lo al he draws over §‘2s THE CUM BINATION LOTTERIES ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN. Are Drawn kvery Day, TICKuTb * UOM $1 iC sl6 iiACH TH* EXT HA CLASS 1 On the CITY PLAN by which puichasers can se lect their own numbers, and pay any amount fa Tickets, are Drawn every day. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address lor the tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Puri baser* can have tickets ending m any figure they may designate. The lisi of draw'll numbers and prices will be sent t* purchaser* immediately allerthe drawing. All prizes of §I,OOO and under paid im mediately af ter the draw mg. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer m*t sending money by mall can use the EXPRESS COMPANIES, whereby money for Ticket*.iii sum* of Eight Dollar* and upward*,can be sent us AT Ot R Rle.K AND RXPF.NHE. tram any city or town where there is an Express Office The money and order uhimi be enclosed in a Govern ment Post Office Stumped Envelope, or the Express Companies cannot receive them, p All communication* strictly confidential. | D’arehasers will pleas® w rite their signature plain,and give their post office, county and Slate Circulars containing lull exp.auatlons of our ■clieiue*, tkr , w 111 he forwarded by Mull io any oua sending ii* In* address [\ j~ A list ot the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published utter every drawing In,til* American Republic, Macon Ga., a specimen ol winch Will be sent lo everv purihuser Address orders for Tickets or certificates to HODGEB, DAVIB A CO., Ma on, Georgia. Rapt 10, 1869 —dly KING, ALLEN & CAMAK, 1 I TILL continue the Cotton Factorage and V\ Commission Bufliness as fornieraliy. Their office aud sales rooms are over the lower store of Redd, Preer A Cos., where they will he happy to see all their old and new friends and customer*. They are prepared to fill ai! orders for goods make advances and exteud the usual facilities to their friends and patrons. JOHN W. KING, . ... . n A. M. ALLEN, Aug. 25,-dwJ-, THOS cama r SPECIAL NOTICE; IMPORTANT SALE. $50,000 WURTH OF 011 00U0i AT NEW YOjbK CG£T AT THE NEW ONE PRICE IBM! sSIiWI 140 Broad Street. MASONIC BUILDING'. COLUMBUS. jas.Mfiii.ifS Having determined to sell out thU season's pur chase*, has reduced the price* of bis LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF DRY GOODS and now offers thorn without any regard to profit. The stock is eutirely new, many articles in FANCY DRESS GOODS, XiliawlN, Vlniitillaw, having been purchased within the last few week AT A GREAT REDUCTION on prices paid for the same goods earlier in th mason. Ncte Prices of a few Goods: Deux dupe Bilk Robes S4O; reduced from $65 “ Grenadine, #1(1 to $26 “ 26 k S3O 100 Silk Dresses, 16 ** 18 A 2ft 100 Yards Fancy Silks, 50c. “ 660. m “ “ B6O. B6c. 2000 “ Printed Muslin* Vo. ** 120. 16H9 “ •• lie. “ 16e. 642 Lawu Robes-n-les, fast cols $1.36 ** $1.76 French Organdies A Jaconet* KHDUCKD IN THE BAMK EKOEOUTION Plain & Fancy Bareges, AT ONK HALF TIIKIK REGULAR PRICKS d-10 pieces Calicos He. reduced from 100, H 37 ’’ ” 10c “ “ 11 A 12c.“ 23 “ yard wide Drill tan t* fust oolort at 160 26 lturego (Shawls, IV Prsiioh Lace Mantillas, 116 Bilk and Luce do. at a reduction of I3){ per cent, ou original prices. AX.MO, A LAKHK STOCK Os OKNUINK IRISH XallSTElsrS Imported direct from the manufacturers, which will he sold at very low prices. James McUhillipH dims not inteud to carry over ANY SUMMER ST OCK tud has marked every article down to prices that imint insure speedy NalsN. Ladies are invited to call and examine Ike good* and prices before buyiug as they are as sured there is NO HUMBUG about the Htouk being marked down at the pri cen mentioned. fi3CALL EARLYXfI AND SATISFY YOIISELVES that thin is the best opportunity ever offered in Columbus to purchaser* of any goods to save the! money. One Price Only! JAMES McPHILLIPS, 140 Urond-street. COLUMBUS, OKOROIA. Columbui. a*., May W, UM. 44 ,