The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, October 24, 1859, Image 3

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Ll\D UID SEDROES FOH SALE, fjfFHp WISHING to relieve myself from debt, 2ZPI offer fur Kilo two plantations—one in 2C,Henry County, Ala., on the Chattahoo chee river, of 1071 news, and one in Barbour co. Ala., on a fork of the South Cowikee Creek, of 1100 meres—both well improved, and the very best of their class. With these places will be sold 52 likely ne groes, among them a good car pouter and a black smith. These negroes having bt.cn drilled by iu<\ T can safely recommend them asN. 1 plan tation negroes in every respect, being young, cheerful, healthy and intelligent; they are u for tune to any one who may own them. I will sell 2* with one place, and 2-1 with the other. Alio 19 No. 1 uiules, 7 bead horses, cows, hogs, sheep, wagons, carts, plantation and blacksmith tools, farming utensils, ooru, fodder, Ac. Ac. Terms—one-fourth Mali, the balance .in three equal annual instalments, witß interest, scoured by mortgage, or the bent personal security. Those wishing to buy land had best see mo im mediately, os lam dctcMiniuisd to sell and wit! do so at a reasonable price. C. A. ROSE, Midway, Ala. October 24, 1859—dlt wlin ■r. n. BROWN*© Palace Rooms ot ‘Act. No. *3 Broad street, Columbus, Geo. Over Pemberton 4k Carter's Drug Store. *~“ PICTURES taken at this Gallery arc every where acknowledged to he unsurpassed for beauty of tone and fidelity oi expression The eye, sit faulty m many pictures, is imro brought to perfection by .a ftpeper triune* ment of light mid shade Aii of the lutext and most approved sty les of Pictures are taken in these Rooms, Consisting of Ambrotypea,! Melainotypes, Spliereo types, &c, &c. AVi. I. FKan.H AUIMIT-a. I'nOTOOBAriIS, put iii Pastelle or Oil Colors, warranted not to be sur passed by any. All tin* above variety of Pictures put up in the very best a.vie At tfeclucod. Prices. The public art) respeetftilly invited to call and ex amine for them*<lve* J. 11 BROWN, Aiiut. October 24, w lm IDS,. LEE’S SAPONACEOUS DENTIFRICE, MAM PACTPRBI) BY \V I 1.88. DENTALS COU MBI K, ,li KtlltßU. delightful article for cleansing aud beauti -1 l\ mg the teeth, is compound <i with the greatcM care, from the purest materials, combi ing the dovi gent qualities ot soap with the most desirable proper lies of approved dental powders. For sate at wholes.le and retail by the manufactu rer, and at the Drug ©mrea ot A I KK A IVKRsION, LKQUIIART dp CHAPMAN, .. LA. SMIITKHIDIi A All octl3 —dvvtf. J.W. PEASE. BY HARRISON & PITTS. Desirable Residence AT AI T CITON WITHOUT RESERVE. AT 11 o’clock, on tlu* Ist Tuesday in November next, we will sell at the Market House, positively ami with reserve, that comfortable House nil Lot, owned and occupied at pre sent by Col. F. <4. Wilkins, located at the upper end of Oglethorpe street. The house contains 5 good rooms, well Hi ted up with gas, a store room and bath room, also :t closets, and a eolonnde front ami book. There are also on the premises, u brick, kitchen with two rooms, a negro house, with two large rooms, a good garden and back lot. We invite the attention of those in want of anew ami comfortable house ami lot to this sale, os it will bo sold entirely without reserve. Term* made known on the day of sale. HARRISON .t PITTS,Auo’rs. Columbus, Oct. lit, 18J9—dwtda IMPORTANT SALE, II) lIARKISO.Y & PITTS. .fti- wli The most convenient, tha in st pleas fit ant anu beauuitii, as well a* highly hn !r S lu'ovnd H* ?ul nee in the city of <'iiiiiui is it bos, is offered for hr e by the limb reign- Jt*MeaLa,i3> • I, anu will most positively be sold lor the high si price that may be offend on the first Tuesday in December next The property wul, however, he disposed “, bofu that tune t-> Mm fl-*t bidder, who muy reach the minimum price fixed upon it, be ovv which it w ilt not he sold until th* said first Tuesday m December next, when the highest bid will be taken The und.• r’igmrd w ill the-tfuily show the premises many one desiring t<* purchase. Terms Cash, or good bankable notes at twelve months bearing interest. ■ f desirable to the purchaser, n splendid lot of Par lor Furniture will he s->ld with the remlem e, on bel ter term# than can h** met with elsewhere. For further parti* mars apply to Oct. 13—dwtl HARRISON 4 PITTS. mm Xcw (loads! Xew (roods ! MANLEY, HODGES & CO. Are in receipt of a very tine ami LAB.GB STOCK Os Staple and Fancyj which they are offering at tho VERY LOWEST I’KITES. In Staple Go Is, they have a fine assortment t o( Kerseys, inseys, Negro and Bed Blankets, Bed Tickings, White and Red Flannels Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Table Linens, Irish Linens Doyles, Napkins, Toilet Quilts, AND A LARdli STOCK 01’ lloicr> .-mil Gloves! Their variety, both in styles and quantity, a* w a* quality in Silks, Plain Black, Figured Black, Plain Colors, Double Skir s, Two Fiounces.Finc French Delaines,Merinos Bombazines, Alpaccas, Scotch Plaids,Shawls VELVET & ('LOTH CLOAKS, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. They bare also a fine assortment of CARPETINGS AND RUGS.) A LARGE SUPPLY OF HOOF SKIRTS ON HAND. Those wishing to purt-hane are invited to call and see for themselves. MANLEY, HODGES & CO. October 10, —dwtf. FALL AND WINTER DBY-GOODS. FOR 1859. J. KYLE * CO. HAVE NOW IN STORE AN UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK. • EMBRACING Every Article in their Line. ALSO, A LARGE SUPPLY OF PLANTATION GOODS. Ihoca, Hal*, Itla nkctu, Kersey*, Linseys, And a fine stuck of CARPETINGS, HUGS, &c. To all of which, they respectfully invite the attention of their eustomert) and the public gen •rally. Sept. 80, 1860. dAwtf Eircutor't Half. “IXTTLL be f."ld before the Court House door m IJu- Y t eua Vista, Marion county, Ga.on the first Tues day in December next, Lot* ni Land No*, Ibis, Jpo, 318, 187, OTP, and part of Lot* No*. |7, 300. 231. 217, and BH, ai: lying in the 3td distrlaof originally Lee, now Marion county, sold ae the property of William Matthew*, deceased, late of Marion etpinty Terms, twelve inr.nths credit wriOf two approved • e.untie* D F MATTHEWj, (v. ra j. l MArrHEw.,: j **"• •tffbef r, llM>wuli. IS7KW STORES, AND RIW COOES, at ICO A 16$. UNDER THE NEW HOTEL. COHNER OF KSeond aud Crawtbrd St*., COLUMBUS, iiA. CODY. FLEMING & SWIFT, At 166, \IIE now receiving a spleudidstock of STA . F*LK and FANCY QBY CIQQS, SUITED TO TUK FALL AND WINTER TKA UK. > Ladies Dross Goods; Silk Goods ; A Hub stock of Lain and Trimmings. Sheetings, Linens, Flannel?, and household goods of every description. Domestics, Kerseys and Blankets, Ur<„ iuu-k. Hats, Caps, Hoois and Shoes j LADIES SHOES, u fine Stock. AW vi ild call tho attention of Planters to our largo stock of NEGRO SHOES, which vro soil very low. Our stock will bo complete In a day or t wo, and contain every thing usually kept in a well asaort j and Dry Goods Store, and shall be sold at tho low- I eat market rates. iAt next door, 168—We keep a large STOCK OF GROCERIES, of every kind. Sugar. Cofloe, Ten, Salt, Soap, ( audios. Tobacco. Cigars, Nails, Bagging, Rope, Bacon, Cheese, Fi h, Pickles, Brandies, Wines, und Liquors generally. ALSO, i CROCKERY \ OLASSWARE, Hardware and Saddles. All of which is offered at the lowest market prices. cody, flkmino a swift. Columbus, Ga., Sept 28 dl wtf F. C. TILLMAN, ONE PRICE DRY-GOODS EMPORIUM ! 117 llroarl .Street, Formerly occupied by Nance A Renfroe ) ’X'HC undersigned announces that he ha* received, i and is daily m receipt of addition* to In* stock, u large and well selected stock of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, He would call particular aiieution to hi* varied nod large stock of DOMESTIC DRY-GOODS. Purchaser* mny feel assured that the-c good* were bought under such lav. table ciri miisiuiices. that lliey ba Hold litiirh lower, ami on better terms, than Ihe uunl price* of i lie Mine arm leu in flu* market Particular attention is invited to lit*, beautiful and tasty selection of new ami IBS7-BOSID3* purchased by an accomplished an intelligent judge, especially tin this in trXet, and which tire warranted lo please ihe Uio*t fastidious, being of the Very latest Styles and Texture. Tin* stock of Good* ha* been purchased for Cush, and under the most favorable , tromnsiaocea; ami ton •eqitenliy they will be oilered and soul ai price* mm h lower than the same article? ordered earner in tin* season. As the undersigned i* desirous of making imme diate sale* of the ©tock, lie expect* to ask only CASH PRIC33S, and assures those who mny favor his establishment with a visit, that Positively but one Price ! “ill b placed upon the articles exhibited to his cu*- | turners I t TILLMAN. Octoberß, IrjjD-dwtt 117 Broad ©lreet. | John Tvi.ku. I. <’. Moai* TYLER & MOSES. O-enerat Oonimhslkn Merchants. WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALERS IN Groceries, Provision? and Produce. 7TLI. make liberal advances on congign- V V merits, and -no their personal attention to the Halo of Good*. Keep constantly on hand, a general assortment ol’ Groceries, Ac., which they offer at the lowest murkd price, for cash. Liberal discount wade to wholesale denier*. Columbus, Oct. 3, IS;.'*. dwljanlß;.U TO Cash Groceries, & Provisions. V\ L have just received fresh, and are daily r< driving Grot eric -. Ac. of every desertp i lion, viz: ; lliidi N. 0. Sugar. Bbts. A. B. A C, clarified sugar, i Bbi. crushed and powdered sugar. Bbls. cborne N. 0. Syrup. ! Bag*.and Mat* of Kio aud Java Coffoe. Bbl*. No. 3, Mackerel. Bbls. Irish Potatoes. Bid*. Onion*. Bbi*. .Soft-shell Almonds. Boxes, half and qr. Lapior ltaisiu*. Boxes of Tobacco of all grude*. Boxes and halfboxoa- Adamantine Candles. Boxes and Cartoon* Sperm Candles. Boxes of Soap, 44 0f ail qualities.'’ Boxes of Pearl Starch. Boxes and papers of Soda. Boxes Blacking. Oo M. Cigars, favorite brand* Conebatta, Teresa, Del Norte, Ac. Jars Mooey Snuff. Bag* Shot, “assorted *izes.” Kegg Gun Powder. 25 in. Percussion Caps. Boxes Matches. Boxes Cheese. * Jar* assorted Pickles. ’ Wu rchpectfully solicit your attention before | buying cd.suwhere., a* wo are determined to give j *ati*faotiuu in quality and price Ut good custom ! ers. TYLER A MOgES. j Columbus, Go., Oct. 3, 1869. dwtljau. BAtiiiLON & PlffS, COMMISSION MKKCHASTS, AICTIOVLFKX AND NEGRO BROKERS, Stt and 01 Urneil slret,i olumln*, On. inform their friend* and the public gen erally that they still continue the above husi ni>H at their old eland. Having every facility at com mand toward* conducting their inismee* profierly, and giving satisfaction to all. they solicit a continuance ol the patronage hereiof.re ho liberally extended them Every exertion will he used to give entire satisfaction to all who may >on fide their biisme** lo their care.— Thev w ill give their entire personal attention to the •ale* of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION —RENTING AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE—HALE OF NEGROES ON COMMISSION, Ac. Liberal advance* made on Negroes, Merchandize and Produce placed with u* for sale. Administrators’ & Executors’ Sales ATTENDED TO ON LIBEHALTKHMH Having made arrangement* in Richmond and other market* to be kept constantly suppled with good healthy negroes, of all e’asses, we ask farmer* and other* who wish to purchase to call and examine out wtock Cash paid for Likely Young Negroes We have received agencies from tome ol the heat u>i Manufacturer* of Virginia and North Ca Tobacco, ‘ and ate now receiving our winter’s supply of every grade, from 15 to 75 cent* per pound, to which we in vite the attention of Planter* and Merchant* ’ HAr. n. lIAHKIOON, GKOftGH I. PITTH Oolnmhna.Kept. 7, IH.'JI dty Tanner Wanted. A GOOD TANNER pan get employment for the next year by early application to tbo 1 undersigned. Alao a good Boot and Shoe maker I for ew#d work, ancl one for pegged work. Ap ply koou to J. U. SINGER, octl7 —wilt. Lumpkin, Ga. nXICIITOR'B *ALE —By utrtue of an order of J *j the Court of Ordinary ol Ham* county, will he •old at the Market House in the city of Columbus, on ; the first Tuesday in December neat. Lot ol Laud No. ’ IrtS, in the lUthobtrlct of Muscogee county, contain ing a< re*, more or I** Mold a* the properly of Stephen W. McLendon, late of Jasper conyily. fin, de>a<d, for the benefit of the lu-ir* and credit oi of •aid deceased Terms made known on day of sale.— Oct. 18- wtd*. HI KRUNO JENKINS, Kx'r WANTED, 1 Anil SHINGLE BLOCKS (to square not le** (ban 1 UUv a foot) delivered in Colm.ibea, for which a Nit price in Caeh will be given Apply to oct 17—tvtf [iGdBPH U WYNN. FALL AND WINTER Dll GREAT ATTRACTION! JAS.inmys 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING. OOXiTTMBUS. Determiued to sustain hi* reputation for having The Cheapest Cash Dry-Goods Store IN COLUMF.CS, Ii now prepared to offer one of tho t hcapetit, AND MOST ATTRACTIVK STOCKS OF FALL AND WINTER DRYGOODS ever opened in this city, which for VARIETY .NOYKLTY and BKA L : TV, cannot ho surpassed. The stock has all been purchased for cosh at an immense reduction on time prices, and a* ho sells only for cash, ho will bo enabled to offer goods At prices fully 20 per cent, below those charged by credit houses. Particular attention is invited to th* Ifeaiililul ;lortiuciil ot DItESS GOODS. tiilk Robes a’Tutdque, Silk Robes Camilla, Silk Hobos Aeoaoia, Silk Robes Deux Jape. French Cashmere, Delaine and Fopkin Robe* OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Fancy Silk Dresses from $ > to $75. Merinos, Valencias, Cashmere l)e Ecosse, Delaines, ic. SHAWLS, CLOAKS, nd MANTILLAS, in great variety. Laces, Emoroidories and Hosiery. And iu fact every article in ilia Dry-Goods Hue suitabla for a first class trade. AX.KO, A LARGE STOCK OF GENUINE IRISH X-.XITE3STS Imported direct from the manufacturers, consist ing of l.iuen Sheetings, Shirtings, Table Linen, Napkins, Doylies, TFe particular attention of Planters is direct oil to the extensive stock of Staple Goods, Home spuns, Calicoes, Kerseys, Linsoys, Osuaburgs, und NEGRO BLANKETS, which will bo sold by the piece, bale or package, at Northern Jobbing Prices. Buyers an invited to examine, compare aud judge before making their purchases. James Mcl* hi 11 ips 1 IO SSi’oad-hln t f. MASONIC HALL BUILDING. I!i> system of business is SMALL PROFITS ami (INK PRICE, without variation. < li;mt r (*< t. 1, IHjy. dlwtf PLANTERS;’ EMPaRIUJI, HULL, DUCK & CO. Hill & Dawson's old corner, Reg leave to Inform their old customers and tho public generally that they are IHMLJSH* B.\ EVERY 3DE2eiCICI£*TIO3Nr or FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 10,000 Y’urds Oauabargs, 5,0410 Yard* Kersey 5,000 Yards Littseys, 6,000 Yards Sheetings, ‘.,000 Yarns ©hirtings, 1000 Negro Blankets at price* which defy. Calicoes. Delaines, Gloves. Hosiery, Linen, Cloaks, Mantillas, and every kind of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS GTiOCIOI LIES, Sugar* of every kind, Rio, Luguuyro, Java, and Mocha Coffee, Ragging and Rope, Salt and Tea*, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. Ae. UiiKu and liiquoi'k, Os all qualities. Rectified Whiskey, Fine Brandies; Whiskies, Gin and Rum. The best stock of Liquors in Columbus. I LAEDWA l IE, ARNE’S Shovel* und Spades, ScoviU Hues, Col lin*’ Axes, Trace Chain*, Pocket Knives, together with Agricultural Implements, such u* Corn iShellcrs,Ploughs, Rake*. SADDLERY Fine Sa Idles, Wagou Saddles, Blind Bridle*, Riding Bridle*, Whip*, Collars, Jlamea, Ac. BOOTS & aIIOES, 3009 Pair Russets, Ladies Shot’s of all kind*, Gent’* do do, Boy* uihl Moo’s Hoot*, • Ditchers’ Hoots, Ao. DRUGS AND MKDH INKS, Suitable for Plantation use. OROOKEItV. Plates, Cups and Saucers, Dishes, Bowls, Tea Pots. Tumblers and Glassware of all kinds. HATS AND CAPS. Moleskin, C&ssicnere, and fine Wool JIuU, a largo lot of Cheap Wool Hats, for Negroes. Hoy’s aud Men’s Caps, line and common. BOLTIVti CLOTHS. of the best Hrands and assorted Numbers. In fact a general assortment. Having a resi dent partner in New Y’ork, we can supply our friends and the public at the very lowest prices. Planters will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. HULL, DUCK & CO., Colmnbus, rtept, IBsu. E.M'OL’HAOK HOME ENTBUI’KISE! \V \TKI\S A. IJKOWM Vti, at No. 0.5 Itroixl Street, i One dour above Kill. & living, ton,) \K i; now receiving, and have in store, one of tli* largest and bent selected stocks of Virginia Manufactured Tobacco ever brought to this market, comprising more than ON K THOUSAND BOXES. of over T WI.'.VTV different brands, embracing every grade from the highest to the lowest. We earnestly Incite the attention of Merchants and all others desiring to purchase at wholesale to our stock, feeling confident that we cau amt every body, both m quality aud price. The senior partner has had an experience of more than 20 years in the business, and knows now and what to buy to suit this market. Jt£t- Give ua a call before purchasing else where, us we arc determined to sell at a VERY •SMALL advancement on cost. WATKINS A BROWNING, j Columbus, Ga. Mept. 28 d.vwlm. / lI'AKDEAN’H HA1.13. —Will.be sold before'the * JT Court House der in the town ofTalbotnn Talbot county, <iu. on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, agreeably loan order of the Court ofOrdinary of said county, the following lands and negroes h .-longing to the orphans of Janies Adams, late of said county; deceased, viz . 130 acres of land, the place whereon Harah Adams now resides hi Kill! District of originally Muscogee, now Talbot ] county, on which there is comfortslile houses, of which there is 111) acres of open land, and the follow ing negroes viz:—Alin 23 years old. Willis, 17 years 1 old, Henry 13 years old, F.asom, 11, Teash 11, and I*- i abel. 5 years old* Held lor the purpose of division. I Oc.D-n-td# SARAH AtUMb, Fall Trade for 1859. I. A. BROKAW & CO. Are now opening u largo Stock of Fall and Winter (lotliing, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT Rcducnl Prices foe C avil, Or to prompt paying Customer*. Also, Just received, a select Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, WHICH WE WILL MAKE UP TO ORDER, In the latest and most approved STYLES, With promptness, warranted to give satisfaction, tint all oases. 1. A. BROKAW A CO. Columbus, Sept. 21. -Iwtf. Enquirer and .Sun please copy. Dlil’CS! rmTTCiisi! JOHN \V. BROOKS. OT.D STAND OF brooks & chapman, Kcglt Mortar, CORNKR OF Vfjitl Jfßroad & handolphSts., COLUMBUS UA., BKALKKSIN DRUGS, MEDICINES, (’HEMICALS, Paints, Oils, DtestufU &c., &e. AI.HO MIKRK AL AMI DENTAL INMTHI MKNTS. RESIDES FANCY GOODS! Embracing every vurietv of PERFUMERY, FINE SOAPS. POMADES*. HAIR and I’OOTH BRUSH US, COMBS, A t\, A e., allot’ whiebaroof fered to tho public on a* liberal term* as any House in the Southern market. All order* will receive prompt ami careful attention. Soap, Soap, Soap! B(POMPIER, OR lOVt liMRATLO L U the 4'HEAPEST amt ntou uonvcmcct article so making I'oinmon Washoig Moap, ever ml. red to the public. One pound, costing only 30 rents, will make forty pound* • f either toft or hind soap, in every in stance w here the directions are Ihlty r omphed w ith. The manner of using it is simple anil similar to the or dinal y potash, but tar sopenoi to it ns a sapomffer, SOLD U\ JOHN W. BROOKS, At the Old .Stand of BHOOKS As OIT-A.I^JSTAJNr, Corner of Broad and Ramlolpli Street*, riltJN OF THE XtIGRO AMI MOItTAK, COLUMBUS GEOBUIA. August fi,—di wtf. DRUG STORE. i Kin in ht & mnm, AT Till'! OLD .STAND OF DAN FORTH & NAGEL, Oolumlaua, Goo., Keep constantly on hand a largo stock of IRKSII AND GENUINE Drugs and Medicines, ALSO, PAIN TS, OILS, VARMriIIKM, POTASH, CONGRESS WATER. HI'M LS IMIRF. IIN AN DII.S AND WINES, Hitt SUES SODA, TOILET ARTICLES. l ink; oiga i;s. Dental and Surgical liistrumiuts, STARCH, SOAPS’ i’ I* II I A (. TACkLIi, GARDEN SEEDS, and all oilier urtide* Usually kept for *itle in u Drug Sioru.wlucb they oiler on Mr FOSTER <9. CHAPMAN, of the lute firm ot Uroi.k* A liupmiiu. mol Mr Oliver Dnufntli, wlmau sc.rviii* have t>i:eii returned by tiie iirm. may Got It be found cotHlunlly at ilie Stour, und ikoii Iticti long ei (lerieiica in the bmducw, feel wurrauteii m asking a liberal share ofputronage from Hum friend* ami tlie public geiiorullv juuli -dwif. Di J A I'HGi‘HAK! F S CHAPMAN THE GREAT FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY. THE GRENADA EI.IXIR, THE GRENADA ELIXIR, IS WAR RANT ill) TO CUKJ£ IS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND AG UK. FEVER AND AGUE. THE GRENADA ELIXIR THE GRENADA ELIXIR IS W A RRANTED TO CONTBIN IS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN NO ARSENIC OR MERCURY. NO ARSENIC OR MERCURY. THE GRENADA ELIXIR I S w arranted to ronlaiii nothing the least injuriou* to 1 Hi* ••ysti-n , mid <au be given in uil eases and under all art tiuumim ea Try .i btmlu and be convinced ibut It is not only tiie best lull the cheapest Henimly now wt fered tn the public. One Dollar Mottle bu* often cured from five to *i\ cases. ItTH umeiuber it i* w arranted, and if it fails to cure, the money will be refunded to you. Sold w boiuMuh! and retail by PEMBERTON & CARTER, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, And by all Dioggisl* in tlic l ily, Almo tor nal* by Dr K L Strohm k. r. Mamn. Ga Gboknieter Sl llilhard, Montgomery, A In July i dw4m (■inardianN Sale. \GItKiSAHL Y to an order oftfie Conn of t'rdimiry of Htnwait county, will be ?..id on the tlr*l Tues day in November next,between tlieu .uul liniira of *aie before the court ho me dooi iii I'oiii* > n m Kan'iolpli roHii’V. Ga., the uilereat of tio- . in do-n ot ,Ma hala Welch dm eiued, late ol Slew art county, hi 30 n re* of In ml, more or le?*, il heiog i part oI lot of lend So. 75 in the ftili district ol 1( lodolpb county, known as the Welch lot in (.'uthbert; also now known a* the lot on Which the depot ol llie South- Western Kmiroad i* located the interewt of the minor children being three seventh* of said property T< im 4 ash. OctlO will*. K F KIKKHKY, G.-urdian. Jilin, at the mvit Unit , ntl/iliur: I TNDEII an order of tin Court ol Or mury n I Hlew i..’ art county, will he sold the interest of Maiuila We|rh, deceased, late of Hn-wart comity, in liu- above named property—her interest being one sc vein h olthe said nroperty Terms Cash. IMI0 —wtds E P KIKKHKY. Adm’r. A Cheap Plautation in Kutsell County For Sale, tl MIIING to change my husiness, I offer my Plan lion, coriluiuiiig *IO ui re-, of land, or snle, the same being lour miles from Ho. iety Hn|, Alabama, on th-road to Ifi.liee post (>ttice. Tin-re are two settle I ujentj und a good Gin House on the plan-. The Plan tation is weli watered, there being three wills on it, ami a creek running ilm-ugh the same, and ii is heal ! thy. The Plmitation has now ■ flue growing crop on | |t . Those w ishing lo buy such a Plantation are re qtiesß'd “ examine the same, for I um determined to i-11 It cheap i than any other plauatiion of lire same I ’ class has been sold in the neighborhood for many y ears. J. G. TJIWEATT RiiKe|| Cii. Ala Hept. M wlit is Madiiiic Hewing. I’ ADlKH,save your fingers. All descriptions ol .J Hewing, for Families, Hotels, Plantations. Ac , done at (he Hales Room “I the Grover and Baker Hewing Machines. 58 Broad HI reef. Ladies wishing Instruction on the Grover A Baker Machine will t>e waited on by Miss Cook at the sales room or at their res We rite in any part of the city f'oltimbns, HepttW dwtf I). KEITH, Agent. KING, ALLEN & (JAMAK, WILL continue the Cotton Factorage uml Commission Business as forroerally. Their office und sales rooms are over the lower store of Kodd, Freer A Cos,, where they will be buppy to ace nil their old and new friends und customers. Thoy ore prepared to fill al! orders for goods make advances aud extend the u-ual facilities to their friends and patrons. .J OH N W. K I S’ G, Aug. 25,—dw3in, THOa CAMaS. FOR B A JUS. subscriber has on hand a few Kill, EH for the I manufacturing of PEACH BRANDY or WIIIH KE Y, Which he will sell at very low prices. Also Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware. of every variety arid description, which can he bought at the lowest rates. JOB WOKK, Done at short notice and on the most liberal terms. J. H. IfICKH, Agents, Next door below lans fouci, BrouJalirstrt. Jttl? 18, l*M-dwtt. | CODITMTAIJS SmUllery, liarEto*, AND LEATHER STORE. H. MIDDLEBROOK & CO., 91 Broad Street, r Jk M \ .MI.'ACI l KKRN AM) DEAI.KUS OmßjK ‘ I -?it)ttlc*, ilantrsi, At Lrnthrr, which the following comprise* a part * —©pun i*h Uuilted Hilda tea, overlaid) iig lisli do; Plauter-i’ Plain do; Youth's and Hoy’s doj Wagon mi Plantation do; and Ladle* daddies,-—varie ty of styles. .'Hurtlniritl,),, Stul<ll- Hap, i)n,l llrdlnil <!o. 11AKNESH, Fine Silver plated Carriage Murnoss—all qua)i'***s. “ ” “ Rockaway ** * *’ “ ‘* Double Huggy •* ‘* “ “ dingle do “ “ Plain black I ( trne**, all styles mid qunlitiet. IjEATHER, Hkirting Leather,Bridle do. Hog Hkiua, Pail Hkins, llaiues* Leather, Oak and Hemlock, Sole Leuther, Calf Hkins, Lining dkins, Shoe Pegs, L ists, Thread and FiiiUiiiga, Sic. Mi tcliine lielting. Leather an.l Rubber Belling, all widths,) Light Kuhbei and 4’unva* Belling, thr Plo” Hack Hands. Ju*i the thing for Planters. Be.it Rivets, and Lace Leather TrxujxrxaLsi. QfVTj) Ladles ami Genilemen’s H,ld TravcUng Tniuk*, ail uuali ■6j*ULUL*-J;i. k ami styles, P miih i Boxes, Vuliimih and Carpel Hag*. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Leather, Pal ILchli Leather and Enameled Cloths, all width* and qualities; Oil Carpet, Lace*, Fringes, Head Linings, Leather Cloth Rooting*, Nails, Tucks, Act Mttirup*. Mm*, Buckles,Hume** Mounting*, Haim - Cos.. ii*. Whip*, Wagon Bieeclung, And Blind Bndle*. AH the above good* are of our ow n niuniifttcture; made of the best material nud by experienced w ork men. We invite all those who are in want of articles in our line to call aud examine our stock, and we as sure them thut they will be well satisfied with the quality of £ood*nud the prices; a* they will be *old on the very HURT THUMB. N It. New Work made,aud Kepuiiiug done at the hsortest notice duel—slwtf. BOOTS AND SHOES AjTl WE have now in Bto re our SUMMER STOCK of ’ gj Gents, Ladies, Misses & Ik. ChUdrea's BOOTS <Sc SHOES, which for quality, quantity, and economy to the purchaser, .surpasses unything brought hero.—- Amougour Stock may bo fouud — 1 OK UFATLIiniIA, Gouts’ Frcuch Calf Puuip Boots, “ “ Light Welt, “ 44 44 Calf Oxford Ties, *• 44 Kid 44 French Calf Low Shoes, Pump*, and ‘• Glove “ ’* “ light welted, 44 CougrestCalf Guitor*, I 4 “ Kid “ 44 41 PaL Leather Gaiters, 44 44 Silk 44 44 44 Opera * 4 44 44 Union 44 44 Lasting Ties, 44 Pat. Lentlior Oxford*, Pump* A ‘/% 44 Scott Ties, 44 Slipper* with and without heel*, “ Highland Tie*, And numerotiH other kind*both fincand common. 1011 LAIIIEK. Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congress Boots, thin sole*, with and without heel*. Finest silk warp luxtiug lucu and Cougrusß do. Serge de Bene, do do do do. Eugene do do do do Italian and English do do do. French und Glove Kid do do do. ” Kid Heel Slipper*. English Kid and Morocco do. English Lasting do do. Velvet Toilet Slippers. French Embroidered Slippers, White Kid Slipper*. Kid and Morocco Buskins, French Kid Ties, Caifand Goat luce Boots, with aud without bcola, HISSES. Misses’ Glove Kid Congress Boots, 44 English do. with and withouthoels. 44 Silk warp, Sergo, and 44 English lasting—Congress A Lace Gait er*, wit It and without heels, 44 Fine Kid Slippers with a. withuutheols “ White Kid Slipper*, 44 School Shoe*—uouiething durable. (iIIMUCCX Children'* Congress heel Gaiters, 44 Lace heel Gaiter*, 44 Kid “ Slipper*, 44 “ Boot*, and about HU ad ditional kind* with and without heel*. \ uma; MTot it of Negro Brogans anil .Servants SHOES, Sowed and Pegged, constantly on hand. We are receiving fre*h Good* every week from our own Factories. To Country Merchants and Traders -wi. oiturouh hoods at NEW YORK BRICES. Only One Price From which there will be no deviation in uny in stance. A. <;. SAUNDERS &. CO. 102 Broad Street— Next Door to J. Kyle A Cos. j ColiunbuH, Gu. May 2-1. dwtf TRUNKS, TRUNKS) l IJMJGKNIE Trunks, Saratoga, French, Sole 2j Leather, and various other Trunk* for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Also Bonnet Boxes, Leather Bags, Poltisier Bag*, Valise*, Ac. For alle very low lit A. CL SANDERS A CO’S 800 l and Shoe Store 102 Broad rft. Oofanbtti,inly I,IIM. dwtf. CASH DRUG STORE. J. A. WHITESIDE & CO., WHOIJJSAUJ AM> KKTAIL CASH DRUGGISTS. (Store nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel,) lU6 BROAD ST., <;!,( UIM X, MvUItUA. UK iuvite the attention of every person in terested iu the puridmne of IIItII(iS, AIKUKMNBS, POTASH, <BcO., to our well assorted stuck, which wo are selling at wholesale and reta 1 for cash. Having adopted the CASH SYSTEM, we are prepared to give better bargains than those who do bu*ine*ri on the credit system. An invitation i* given to all, to price our goods, und we are satisfied, after having bought of us once, they will buy from us again. Every article warranted a* represented by us. Respectfully, J. A. W HIT ESI HE, JOSEPH DARLING. Sept. 2U, and wtf. HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. if t. WILL CONTINUE A ufcNCHAI/V"^ and Commission,)jLghi Receiving and Forwarding Business, AT THE LOWELL WARE-HOUSE, We pledge our best exertions to give satisfaction to oil whomav entrust us with their produce. We are prepared to furnish all customary advances to our customers und to fill promptly all orders, at the lowest market rates for Hope, Nall and other plantation supple-*. WM if lIIJGIIEH, WM DANIEL, W. C. HODGKH. Columbus. June Iff—dwtf. To School Teachers. TALBOT COUNTY. nPHK Committee appointed to exurnino school X Teachers in Talbot Cos., hereby request the several teachers in said county, to moot them at the Court House in Tslboton on the 4th Saturday in October instant, ut 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on that day for examination. E. W. I*OU. A, F. OWEN, a HENRY PERSONS, E J. 11. WALTON. WM. T. HOLMS The Tesehers are requested to corns prepared to make the returns of their Schools, required by the Governor. MARION BlTXUtfft Ordinsry. Ostobsr, im, wit. Tg-mssy- fl H il W MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT It All, HOAD COMPANY. Ornoi MoNTaouußT Wmt Point tt. tt. COLUMBUS, Aug. 10, RJSV ( LOSE CONNECTION 9. f pHUOI (Hilo Memphis, NashviUe and New Yerk, I. (via Knoxville) pur avuoiuiuudatiun Tram, I** - lllf * 15 p. m. Mall Train* Leave Columbus - ~..030 A. ui. Arrive ut Mimtgoiusry 10 in. Arrive at West Point *.<6 p ui. Leave Coin tabus 4.46 p iu Arrive at Mmitvomery 10 4Au.m. Arrive Went Point 3.11a.m. Leave Montgomery at h 411. in. Leave Wmi Point 0 13 a. in. Ainve at Columbus from Mont’g'y, .¥.4&p.m. Leave Montgomery ts. IU p in. Leave West Point 1 15 p.m. Arrive at Columbus 3.16 a. m. Freight Arrangement IIKTWKKN ATLANTA At CO t.T .HBUN. BY an arrangeiiient between thu Railroad Companies composing the two route* from Atlanta to Colum bus, concluded at their contention at rtuvannah on the Itlth instant, it wu* agreed that the follow mg rate* between Atlanta and Columbus *hall govern, taking effect IVoin tho Ist day ol May 1867 VIA WBUT POINT. Corn per bushel lie. Wheat 1<; Oats 8; Bacon Whisky, Flour, lit sacks or barrels per 100 lba36c: - Hnggmp, Rope, Lard In ennsor bbls per 100 lbs 46c. ( ‘••q|,Pi k Iron, by car load, put t0u,*3.?6. 4 VIA MACON. tomp. i bushel 14. Wheal 16c. Oat* 10c. llacon, Whi*!.. > Flour in sack* or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c.- lbo;itmg, Hope, Laid in can* or bid?, per 100 pound* 66cents. Coal, Pig Iron,by car loud, per lonffl.tiHc. J I. MliriTIAN, President and Muperlntendent Muscogee It R, GEO. W . AUAMH, SupSiioteudentAouthweslern Railroad. EMERHON FOOTE, tSu;ierintendent Macon und Western Railroad. GEO O HULL, (Superintendent Atlanta and LuGrange Railroad,* HA M L U JON EH, Eugineci and Huperintendciii M. A.W.P R. Aug. 17. 1860 dAwrtt. MUSCOGEE K.. K CHANGE OF ECHEDULE. ON and after I6lh July IHSS. the Evening Mail Train will leave Columbus ut 3.16 p. iu., and ar rive at Macon at o Is p. in. Leave Macon ul 0.46 a. in arrive at Columbus at 3.46 p. in . The Morning Mail Traiu will leu ye at 4.00a. iu. aud arrive at Macon 0.60 a. ut. Leave Macon 11.16 p. in. arrive at Columbus at 3.35 a. ut J.L. MUHTIAN, Hupl. Columbus, July 15—dwtt. MOBIL* AND tiIKAKD K A. & a aw ’ I OIL pHHssuger and freight Train will leave J Girard at'Jp, in. daily, connectuig a: Hdver Run with a duily line of Hinges lo Viltulu, Gleniivile, Eu lunlH Fort Games and Marianna. Fla. And at Guery town with the stage* daily for Uschee, Olivet, Enou, Gbuniieiincggee, Midway, Hardaway, Perule, and Union Hprnigs. Leaving Gueirytowu ut 4 a. in. daily, the caisw il reach Girurd at 7 a. ui., couuecluig with the tipi-iiku and Muscogee Trains. lE)’Duplicate receipt* must aecompany all Freight (Shipped. 15 V* All triuulii utust be paid before Gmuls will be disc barged. Freight delivered ul the depot be lore four o’clock p. m. will be shipped the following day. Freights for si at ions Number 1 (Fort Mitchell) and Number 5 (Pierson*,) must be prepaid Way freight must, in all cases, be |utid in advance. JOHN HOWARD, nmr3s. ’67—dwtt. Engineer A Hupt. CHANQB OF aCHEPtiUS, SAVANNAH & CHARLES 10N STEAM-fm BT LINK. at NNINO IN CONNACTION WITH TUK North Eastern Railroad of So. Ca._ THE HPI,UNDID and fast riiniiiii C 5 JLgA Hteamei GORDON, F. Burden, Coin imintler, leave* Havannali tor Clmrles i*u n,every Hunday and Weitm-Nday at leinoon? at 5 u’cloek, and connect ul Charleston with the morning train of th*- North Eastern Railroad going n- I . Returning, leaves Charleston every Monday hnd F, el ty night al bii’r 1 atk, (alter the arrival ol the ui.- ... ilie nurllieastern railroad) and arrives at Ba vunnali early next iiioumg. By tins route p.issenger* can obtain through tickets ( aiidtroni Havannali. und Wiliimigton. N. 4j. Having a thorough freight uiiangeuieul with the t eutralßailroad and ns connections, ail freights be* tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia,consign •-(I to the agents ol Hits line, will be forwarded wills despatch and froeof charge. J. P. DHOOKB, Agent Havunnah. E. LAKITTE 4t CO. Charleston. Juii 15—dwtt. Notice to Shippers ! 11*71 iTßilo-. 1 Al.l. Colton intended to tie *hip over the Atolme ami Girard Ua liood, must have the name ofYhe owner in full, to gether w.tli the liilUulh ol the consignee dianiiclly marked uu each hale, a* the agent* have poaiuveor derw uol lo receipt lor colt u unless so marked. Tin brands will be lurnishod by any of (be warehouses to llieli custuiuei* grutin The uabi tty of the Coinpuiiy begum with lh dute of the receipts and censes when the cotton i* thrown oil’the cars at Giruid. The liubd lly on all good* causes when (hey are ready for delive ry at the station lo which they are seal, a* appear* trom the subjoined resolution of the hoard oi Direc tor*: IteHotved, That when goods are delivered at the Agencies on tin* load where they are oruered. tlielia bitity ot the road for said good* cause*, and that they areat tin* riskol their owners.*’ No article of freight will be discharged uutili all charges on Ihe whole bill are paid JOHN HOWARD, l.iigiiieei \ Hupeiinteiideiit. September 19... dwltm. The Union Spring* Gazette and Troy (Ala ) papers will copy three inoii.h* MBS. W J NSLO W, Au experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to tbeiiUuulioii of lumber*, her SOOTHING SYRUP, t or (iliildccii Tccllmig, which greatly faciiitalvs the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation- will ftlluv Mil piilU aud spasmodic uctiou, aud is BURL TO REGULATE THE BOWELB. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give.rest to your selves, and RELIEF AM) HEALTH TO YOUR INFANT* We have put up and sold tins article for over ten years, andean *uy, in coiih-ilic and trutli of it, what wu have never ll “ been aloe tu say of any other ll U>l> medicines—nev er ha* it failed 11'I avi IIVF'E" 1 14 “"'K I ” ,u ’ stance, to vdci i! IV'IiHH tl cure, when timely used. . ci|s|'|t || Ia did we know an in I 6UUIIIIIIU dance of dusat- Plactiou by ai V % 111 I* ‘“•* wlni used it Ouihecoi | ill 111 I rary.ull ure de lighted with it* operations, and *peiiK in term* of high est coiiniieiidution of it* magi ui elicit* aud medical virtues. We speak in tin* mailer “what we do know,” after ten years’ experience, and pledge our reputation l>r the fulfilment I what we here declare. lii almost every instance where the infant l* suffering from puin and exhaustion, re I tel will he foil ml m fiiieen or twen ty minute* uiierihe syrup i* administered. 1 Tin* valuable prepamlion is the prescription ofoueof i flie moat EXPERIENCED and HKILFUL Nl KMKrt in New England, and lias been used with never-lading success in THOUSANDS OF CASKS. It not only relieves the child from pain, hut invigor ate* die sioiiiuch and bowels, corrects acidity, und give* tone mid energy lo the whole system. It will ai instanliy relieve. GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, ami oven nine L'lill convulsions, winch. If not Isfli -ipeedily reme died, end 111 /'ll I I |tkJ L’ V (culfi. We be lieve It 1 lie be* 1 ‘ HI H*-/fYCI 1* ; mdsurestteine- TEETH I \(i 1 by 8 E N T E K \ | lUMKHIAUiI A j||) DIAR RIKISA IN ('JIU.DUKN wlieiber ft arise* ffom teeth ing, m from any other 1 uuse We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of iho fore going complaints no not lkt you cukji hickh, nor TUK eat-OJi nn K* oronikhs, Miami between your suf fering child amt the renel lhut will be BURE—yes, Alt- HOHJTKLY HERE to follow the use of tins med cine, if timely used. Foil directions lor using will ac company emh hottl*. None genuine unle** tliefltc slmile of 4J(.’HTIBA PERKINM, Nuw-York, is ou the outside wrapper. Hold tv Druggists throughout the world. Principal OrriiK, No. DlYotl Htrkkt, N. Y Price only ‘Jscniits per Mottle. Aug 23. 1062-dwly NOVELTY WORKS ! F U.HNTTUHE A.T RETAIL 1 SALESROOM OVER J. Phillip's Dry Goods Store, No. 140 lirosd HI., Columbus, Os. AT Hie solicitation of many friends 1 have de vL termilied to sell my Furniture at Retail as well as Wholesale. And I will he happy to meet and serve my former friends and customers ut myaules room, as above de signated; and I must ask of tho.'S whom I have not served to cull and let me show them my Ft) UN'TURK and if it is AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS NORTHERN FURNITURE, I know that ilioy will .as Houthern people, give me their patronage. If Dealers are invited to examine my stork before going North. lirai kHx, Nonidlngs, Carving*, Turn* lug, Fancy Nawiug, Ac. DO Nil AT BHORT NOTICE. COFFINS, both covered and mahogany, alwsis on hand and at all prices. K“ Orders solicited and promptly attended to. dran. W. K. BAHRU). Co.mam, >, M.refc It dwtf WOOD, EDDY A CD’ Single Humbcr LOTTEEIES. LUY STATK AUTHORITY.) CAPITAL PRIZE SIOO,OOO. THIS FOLLOWING IflaKiiilicenl Mchenit’i Win U drawn by Wood, Eddy A Lo Managers, Iu public under die. superintendence of nwoin < .mum* shiners, in October. 186 V. CLASS JNTXJIVIiIiJR. 670 DRAWS SATURDAY OCTOBKR 2lh, IIS On the Three Number Fiau. 78 Numbers—l3 drawn Ballots Nrtxrljf us /Vis* to A’vsrjr Two Tiokut* / One brand Capital l'rize of 3100,000 I 1 Prlae.oL, ...•!>,ou* 01 .151 I “ **...lk)"iH) 06 ... 100 6 “ .... li.oo 1.5 •• .... 7H lo 14 .... S,MKJ 05 “ .... 50 60 “ I.UdO 4,810 “ ....4 *IH “ .... 60U 57.040 - .... Stt.'JVfi Prise* Amounting to SI, IH4S ( 7BA Whole Ticket*XSu. Halve* 10. bluarters $5. Certificates of Package* tn the above Heheme will be sold at thu following rates w hich is the risk: Certificates or Package* of V 0 Whole Tickets £‘JtK 0 t* “ *J'i Half *• 140 50 ” W Quarter “ 74 76 44 !* M highlit * 4 37 37 Th© following SPLENDID SCHEME WILL BE DRAWN BY WOOD, KDDV A CO., MANAGKHB Sparta Academy Lottery, EACH BATURDaY IN OCTOBER, AT AUGUSTA, GA. Class 40 draw* Saturday, Oct. 1, 1869 f’law 41 draws Saturday, Oct. 8, 1869 Class 42 draws Saturday, Oft. 16, 1869 Glass 43 drawa Saturday, Oct. 92, 1H59 Glasa 44 draws Saturday, Oct. 29, 1869 On tlxe Plan oislngli: Numbers. 50,000 TICKETS—S,4BS rRIZES NEARLY ONE PR 12E TO EVERY KINK .TICKETS 1 Grand Prize of $50,000. 1 PriM Os ....#30,000 j I Fuse of ... .51,500 1 .... 10,000 J 50 Pines of 504; 1 ** .... 5,000 | .UO *• 4u< | 1 “ 4,00 u I 10U “ 300 1 •* .... 3,0u0 ‘ 100 44 15u * 100 4 ‘ lot! APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prize* of f*oo Approx’g to $50,1)00 Prlae are 1,000 1 ** 300 * *u.o<K) “ 1. x'u. 4 “ 250 “ 111,000 “ loot 4 ** Ku “ 5,000 “ VJO 4 44 300 “ 4,000 *• 800 4 “ 150 “ a,J(Si “ 00) 6 “ 100 ** 1,500 ♦ lOt 6,000 “ aoure $100,04*1 5,485 Prises amounting to $320.04* Whole Ticket* $10; Halve* $6; Quarter* $2.50 Certificate* of Package* will be sold allhe following rates which w the risk: Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, SBO “ “ 10 Half “ 10 44 44 10 quarters “ l 44 44 10 Eighth “ 10 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CKRTIFfCATBH Enclose the money to uur addicss for the tickets u( doted, on receipt of which they will be torwarded by first mail. Pun baser* cun have ticket*<mimg in any i figure they may designate List of Drawn Number* and Prise* will be sen I to purchaser* immediately after the Draw mg. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, und give their po*t office, county nud Hum. Remember Unit every prise is drawn, and payable in fiill without deduction. Ali prizes of SI,OOO and uuder, payable immediately after the drawing, other prizes at the usual time of 30 days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders lor Ticket* or Certificate* to WOOD, EDDY At CO., Augusta, (lx. oi WOOD, EDDY At CO , Atlanta, Ga. or WOOD, EDDY At CO., Wilmington Del. A list of the numbers that ure drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the price Hun each one is untitled 1 10, will be published utter every drawing, iii the billow ing papers: Augusta iGu.j Couatiiuiu.iiuusl, Mobile Kugtsic-r, Nushviiie Gazette, Richmond Dispatch, Paul ding (Mis*.) Ciartou,New;,Yoik Herald aud N Y Time* 1)0 BROAD STREET. W atche*,Clock* & Jewelry REPAIRED BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. ONE OF THE BEST WATCH-MAKERS IN THE xrisrxoisr. HAIR JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. DIAMONDS SET. NKW JKH kLItY MADE TO ORDER, ENGRAVING. A. H. Du WITT. | Columbus, Or. A dwtf. |WN. A. HARDAWAY. E. t UlliV I HARDAWAY A GRAY, GENERAL Commission aud Forwarding ai k it e xic a ar >x‘, Corner of Olive aud Commercial Streets, SAINT LOCI*, HO. February 22, 1869—dAwly. COTTON, COTTON, COTTON! CtOTVO* t now selling at a good price, and if the f notes and accounts past dun toJ Lnnls A. Cos. arc notsoou putd, suit* will bslMtiUKsd Isitlgflm 1 netely. A word lo (be wise ir sufficient. Oetl4—wfcdtf. J FNNISfcOO WARXOCK & SALISBURY, Couiiui*in, Tactoraae, AND Receiving & Forwarding Mb:li Cll ANTT S, GOLUMtoUs, GA (OFFICEat the Lowmi Warehouse,) PARTICULAR aftenlmn paid tothe sale of 4 lottos, and furnishing It gging. Rope, kc. 10 Piai.teia, Culurnbus, B<pt. 10— i|w4m. esaa xi ,a.v. j^iri-aa^jß CASKET BIIUAL CASES. I'llß GASKhI’ HUKiAL CASE, isprmiMiai otl by Hie above in beautiluily fin ihed in imitalioa ol polmiied Rosewood, and is the moat taatelul and appropriate metallic ouw now used. It permits u view ol the enure body after it is endow’d, the top being compos'd ol thick piute ulus*, protected by elaborately or rut naeuted cape, one ol which rnay be eeen in it place in the engraving. All aizes from 27 k to 73 inches in iengih.coitHlantly on hand. NAME PLATES furmahed, neatly engraven. DILLINGHAM &. DKN.SON. June 23, 1839. dwtill*t]an Saddlery, Harness, UithCT Ac. 1859. FALL TRADE. 1859- Min :itti a a a co., /v. A ARK now receiving their Tall Stock, ( oiiwUlliik SADDLES AND HARNESS, of all kinds. Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather. French and American Calf Skins, Baud and Lacing Leather, Hemlock, Oak and India Rubber Belting, Mole Leather, and Ladies French Trunks, < Os vuriout sizos and styles. Valises, Carpet Hags, Muddle and Harnusa Trimmings, Whips, Collars, Bridles, Plantation Gear, Trace Chains, Haines, and every other thing usually kept in the lino, which are offered low for Cosh or approvud cred it. Give us a trial. We aro also manufacturing lIARNFLSB our selves, and would invite the orders of all wbu wants first rate home made article. REPAIRING done with despatch. SHERMAN k CO., Next door below the Hank of Columbus, Bcpt. 13— dwtf. Columbus, Gn. Ou CouNlgnmnt. V Q/ W l COILS Hand Spun Rope, a good ankle for OUU sale m iur* by K BARNARD 4 CO. feiumbue, Fb. ID, IWV limn piai More Prizes Ilian B auks. [J?y Authority of the State of Oeorgis,"] On (lie Plan of Klngla Numbers. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES Ot Georgia. Authorized by a special act of tfie Legislature, fbr th benefit of academics and for other put poses. HODGES, DAVIS k CO., MANAGERS.* MACON, UEOKUIA, Capital Prlaso JST’C.OOO. TICKETS ONLY EIGHT SOI LABS- Halve* 94. Quarters $2. Eighths sl. Prises pa) aide in full without dertu iion. Purchasers in bu) ing 10 Tiikt-ls, w hen the rumi era eud in 1,2, 3, 4,6, ti. 7, 0. V, 0, sru guaranteed a piizo ot twenty-five dollars CLASS Q DRAW.SON SATURDAY, OCT. 15, CLASS 7 I DRAWS ON SATURDAY OCT. 1850. ■ class a DRAWS ON SATURDAY, OUT. 0, 1850 26220 PRIZES Amounting lo 'i7I,UOO Will lie distributed according to the h U iw ing bKAAiI) SiUGinC! TO UK DRAWN EVERY BAT UHD AT. 1 Prize of 570,000 i 5 Prizes of ... ... fibO I *‘ 2u,t)00 110 300 “ 10,000 j2O 44 .... 100 I 44 6,000 |lt 0 “ 50 l 44 3.000 | 100 *• 25 2,000 I 6000 “ 3 3 Prize* of l.oou I APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of 9300 appruxiiu'g to 570,000 prize are 17,00 * “ 2bo ** 20,000 “ 000 4 “ 160 “ 10,000 ** boo < “ 100 “ 6,000 •• 400 4 “ WO •* 3,000 “ 2t.0 4 0 “ 2,1-00 “ 320 “ “0 44 1,01.0 “ 7d) * } ** M 44 500 “ 1,000 40 ** 30 “ 3uo *• l(go ” *) 44 100 “ 1000 400 ** 15 ‘• 50 •* fi.OuO 400 “ 10 •• 25 “ 4 000 10,295 Prises amounting tn hkn.wbO Certificate* of Par kagesnt 10 Whole) icketa 95.’ (0 10 Hall •*.... 27 50 10 Guarii i “.... 13 75 44 10 E glith* “ 0 67 This is tiie risk, and which eniuie* the holder to l he draw* over 925. THE COMhINAtM N 1,( TTERILO ON TIJ* THItEE NUMBER PLAN. Are Drawn J_very L ay, TICKcTb 1 t.oeu B>l . o sl6 -ACH. I UK EXTRA ( LASS! UITV I’LA.S l.y w All (..u, lect their own numbers, and pay any amount fsr Ticket*, are Drawn every day. IN ORDERING TICKE lH OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our uddies!i lui the tickets or dered, on receipt ol which they w ilt he forwarded by first mail. Purchaser* tan have tickets ending ut any figure they limy designate. The Iwl t drawn numbers and prize* will be sent to purchasers immediately inter the diuw ing. All prize* ol 91,000 und under paid Homed lately af ter the drawing. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those Who pieter not M inting mouey by mail con use tii* EXPRESS COMPANIES, whereby money tor Ttckeis.m sums ot Eight Dollars and upw rtrds.can be-in us AT OUK lt|."K AM) EXPENSE, trom any city or town w here there is an Express Office I he money and order ihum be ettcli sed in a Govern iio'iit post Othce Htuiuped Pin velope, or the Exorevs Companies cannot receive them. . All commuuicniious strictly confidential. | (Puichasers will pien?e write their siunutute pltt'ii,usd give ilo ir post ofiice, county and Stale. Circuhn* containing mh explanations of our schemes, Ac., will be loiwurded by Mail to any one sending us his address. \IJ A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, w nil the amount of the prize that each one is entitled 10, w ill be published alter every draw mg in the Aioci lean Republic, Macon t.a., a specimen ot ‘which wilt he sent to everv purchaser. Address older* for Tickets or certificates to HODGEH, DAVIS Jc (JO., Maton, Utorina Sept. 10, 1852. -dly * iu &A!iNAi*.a a &a., COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS & PROVISION DEALERS HAVE on hand and will continue to receive nfa largo aud w'ell selected stock, embracing ev*- nTry article in ihoirliiie, which are oilered to their £7l fiends and the public at market prices- Com* ami Bee IU, !*s7—dsnf Xew misai uud Jlttlunet A t i lIIID9. Sugar, all grades, ! 64) Mbit, and bbts choice Molasses for sale by fehlUdtl E BARNARD tk CO. Fancy Flour. Os I ****L9. Extra Choice Baint Louis, for sale by 4AJ tebStkllf B. BARNARD 4k CO. Ulouu Halt. fv/ k HACKH for sale by IhhlOdtf E. BARNARD A CO. HAVANA CIGARS, lib) ill ill ‘"BECT IMPOItTkTfOM, ntloM IvVjUUU brands, for sale by uiariU—wdtt E BARNARD Sl CO. WEST INDIA iIULASSES, \ BARRELS chosen for sale by tAJ niarchSd wcltf E HAHNARD 4 00. MESS POKE. Hill BIILH for sale by lUlf Fob. 18.—dwtf B BARNARD. * CO. riuutlnK l*otafoe. IfU \ BARRELS PINK EVES, for sale by MR/ feblOdlf B. HA UN ARD A CO. TU lllUSt INDtbl bD. \AI E hereby give lurice that all claims due us. and not paid orsaiisfiictorUy arranged, p.,orto ne*t re urn day of the respective countu a in which the par ties reside, will be sued. None will lie slighted. martO-dwtf K. BARNARD A CO. GULDEN BYRUI'. \ 10 GALLON KEGS, Choice. fur sale by E. BARNARD t CO. Ft, 18, dwtf THE ONLY ARTICLE UNRIVALLEDIIB El ALKEr WITH IMMENSE HOME Ai\D EUROPEAN OEMAND, reason why, is that by Nature's own process X it rusiores the natural co.or permanently alier me li.iit becomes gray; supplies Hie natural Uum, and thus mukes it glow ou oald lies,is. removes all dan* drutl, itching, and heat iioiu the sculp, quiets and tones up the nerves, and thus cures uii neivous Ucad acbe, and may be relied upon to cure an diseases of the scalp and b nr; a will slop aud keep it from tailing till ; wn.uig •'j\. htm hy uhU 0 uuhjut, unu if used by the youi gtwo or three nines a week, it Mill never Util or become gray; men reader, read the foi lowmg and judge tor yuuiself. N*w Voau. (Jan. 8, 1838. PROF. O. J. WOOD A CO. Gentlemen Having beard n good deul ibo it Prof. Wood’s Hair Restoiattve, and my hair being q ,u* gray I made up my uand to Jay aside the piejuu.ve which I, in comm ,n Willi n great muiiy persons, hud against u!; manner of patent medicines, aud a short time ago I commenced using your article, to lest it for myself. The result lias been so vers sun.,litclory that 1 um very glad 1 did so, and in justice to you, as well as tor the encouragement of oilier* who limy be us gray as I was,but who having my prejudice without uiy reasons for setting it aside, are unwilling to give your Restore* live a trial till they have forlii- r proof, and the beat proof being occolar deiiioneiraluui, I wrote you ibis letter, which you muy show to any such, and also d|. reel them lo me for further proof, who am in and out , of the V V. Wire Railing Establishment every day. My hair is now itsuuiurui color and much improved in appearance every way, being glossier und thicker and much mure healthy looking 1 am, A ours Re aper Dully, HENRY JENKiNt*. Cor, Columbia, and Carroll His. Brooklyn. LiviNurroN, Ala , Feb. 14, 1838. Professor Wood Dear Bin Your Hair Uestorutiva bus done much good in ihie part of the country. .My hair has been slightly diminishing for several years, caused, I suppose, from a slight hum when 1 was quit* an Infant. I have been using vour hair restorative for six weeks and 1 find that I have a line head of huir growing, ai’er having used nil other remedies to no ef fect. I think it the most valuable remedy now extant, and nd vise all who are nrtlicied that way to use your remedy. You can publish this ily<m think proper. Yours,Ac. H W MIDDLEPoN. pi<ii.xok!.rma, dept, y, 837. Peor. O. J. Wood Deur Bit—Your limr Resiurs tlve Is proving itself very beneficial to inn. Ti.e front und ulso the buck part of my head, almost lost its cov ering— wuh in fuel b.ild, I hitve used but X hail pint liotl le sos your Restorative, and now the top oi uiy bead is wellsiudded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is ißn re. eiving us benefit. I have tried other preparations without any hem fit whatever. I think from my own personal recommendations, 1 can induce many others to try if. Youis Hesp’ly D. It. THOM AH M. 1> No. 4 (ii Vine Hi reek The Restorative- is put up in bottles of 3 sixes, via— large, medium, and small; thesiiiall holds Ua pint and retails lot one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart. 4f* ier cent, more in proportion and retuiie for three dollars. O. J. WOOD A CO.. Proprietors 444 Broadway N . and 114 M.rhet 8l toul. M. * 141 C Dlu,gUu