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STEAMSHIP ATOTa T
FURTHER DECLINE IN COTTON.
rr. John aJ F.June 26—The deamsanti Ariel lioin
r itbampton was married oif Cape TRaco vaternav, av
tie team yacht oi the Associated Press.
The Ariel i rings aevm from Liverpool to June 16.*
.onrmenaai.
hjvuDWL Cottoh Markst— Ths rein of cotton
■° 4- 11 - lQ d ml ni alines pad declined u and the mar
iet closed dull.
.. cktooe Breadstvffs Market Cum ana Bread
mds generally were reported dull.
Money MarKet.— No cnange reportett m the
nonev narkeu Lunaois quoted. Jfi.
Janarai Jews.
ie iewa !j y his irrivai is generally immportant.
r! ie -teamehip Now York for New York ires oeen j
rreeßea olf ihe coast of acoifand. Ail the pafcTgerß
;nu :rew were wed.
Moth log wae -seen of ihe Cable Fleet ram on board .he i
Artel.
”ie Pans Momteur denies that any axtraurdinarv war
nr>oarations are being made m France.
Adai&onai by me Ariel.
rr- Johns, N. F., June 27—The The axes of cotton
or lie hree business days previous to he departure of the
‘*
y ‘(> md exporters 1,000 bales. Late news :rom the Cal
eb states had caused * decline of ML Manset dull.
CTATB.OP Tradk.—The ibvices Iroin the Manufacturing
u-trims were regarded imavoraoie, and prices af Munu
r.e’urod ,joods bad slightly ieeiTnea.
Tie ‘VnATtiER. —The weather a Sagiana was tons id* j
•red favorable for the growing crops.
Livekpooe IBreadsttjtfs Majlsex.—Breadrtulfa .ire
net. F’our was Ready hut taies were immportant
leal waaduil cut nominailv incnanged. Inienor Hod
lad declined. Provisions dull.
nvHSPOM. Genera;. Marrets. —Busin dull at la. and
•turns if Turpentine -rteauy at 48s.
enerai Jews.
nnevn.Switzerland, protests against she ’xpulaion a |
tigmves.
The city of Namtin is reported to nave been tatien by
he inperiai troops.
zovernur Camming and us Movements .n Utah.
3v the arrival sn this city of Cal. Kane we have
been une to gain a ittio more maght into the pe
culiarities of Guv. Cummings administration in
Utah, or rather into the tone ami character of his
government, We nave, or instance, hie distinct
authority of Col. Kane tor saying that Gov. Cum
ning resoiveu to enter Sait Lake City in ‘tie spring
vtthout laving inane any arrangement, through him
>r otherwise, in reference :o his visit. It was Gov.
.'iimming s intention mat winter to have separated
mnaelf from the .army, and to go to the Mormon
lanital. Not omy, then, does .t appear that Gov.
U. acted witii great energy, but it turns out that
ti all ins addresses to tile rebellious peupie he de
manded unconditionaljsubmissioii. Hejwouidrecng
nse the Mormons as brothers only on the express
ground hat they snouid recognise the laws and
constitution of the United States .is binding upon
lem. This bold, tearless anguage. uttered by a
nan of urge heart and commanding intellect, won
he respect of the Mormons; and hence we have
leen so iberailv reported and published jy the re- ;
urn party of Coi. Kane.
Wo shall iooK with protound ‘interest to the de
velopment of aifaira in Utah. There is a mystery
n that Territory which it will require time to
■wive. The power that moves a whoie comrnuni
y at a signal, is worthy of cairn investigation, and
ts mture may well be watched with extraordinary
merest. Such a people have a future. This :s an
tnpor’ant act to tie kept in view—the MorrnonH
lave a future. They are encumbered with vices
and moral excrescences whicii it will take time to
remove, but wdh the vast field before them m the
utenor of the continent t soertam they have a fu
ture !
We regard it as fortunate that one so intelligent,
arm. aud sagacious as Gov, Gumming s ciiarged
vith riie delicate duty or administering he govem
nent of he Mormon people. — Washmiitim Union.
Death of Old Hannibal, the Hepiiant.
The following we copy from :hb Cleveland F'am
i eater:
This oiu ami justly distinguished eiepiiant died
at Caniieid on Monday. He was quite old—ex
tra me iy so. We have beard hia age stated various
y at :rom tive Hundred to one thousami years.—
it ‘times Hannibal was rather wdd. Domestic
rouoies mav have been the cause of this. We be
ievehis faults were of the head, however, not of
be heart. He never * lsed tobacco u any iorm.
and n ail travels was never arced to ‘‘spout” his
trunk, ror his hutei nils. What other showman of
any note can say as much! istiil, the ‘act can’t be
disguised, Hannibai cut up some very hard capers
luring ilia rife. In Maiue, years ago. he aas shut
ip one mgtit in a sued, in he norning ie was
found three or four niiea uif with the roof of ihe
sned upon ins hackl
When connected with June dt Titus’s arcus ana
nenagone lie nail a failing jut witii some at the
oenbrmers. and one dav wndst :hev were makiug
nm r grand entree n ha ring, on their ingii net
tled and gorgousiy—tapansoned horses. Hannibai
Hirst his Listenings, rushed into the ring, and tn
lorsed every man of them. Aider tossing them
imiunt or a while he returned to his accustomed
place, and permitted his keeper to tie him up
again. Going from 3oston to Valera. some years
.go, iie became enraged auout something ur other,
aud made terriric work,on the roau—tearing down
ences, tipping over wagons, ami tossing men and
horses intu ‘he air.
Traveling .rain one small town. :o another one j
Sundav afternoon. in New Hampshire, Hannibal
net a onu line at carriages, liileii with peopie go
nir home from uhuren. The man in the head
carnage struck the elephant a smar* oiow wth ns
whip as he passed. Hanmbai immediately unloa
ded the entire one at carriages. No one was se* |
riousiv injured. One night is us Keener was j
driving nun through a strip of woods n Vermont,
i violent thunder storm arose. A tree was strucs
>y igmning, and one of the shattered branches
struck ais keeper and kiied aim instantly. Ail
nightlong ‘he elephant wa.cnedthe ieau nan ciose
v jnd tender!v. even as a mother would watch the
Arose at* her child* and never from that moment
eft 11m tuitd ne was auneu. Haxunbat meant
well. We don’t hear what ailed Hannibal—prob
ably it was oid ayp*- ASTe nndrstand that lie cost
its last owners. Van Amburgn A. Cos., fourteen
thousand dollars. P laee to his asnes.
A Sad Case.—£. A Hearilv, a hitherto rrspec
moie citizen of Buffalo. ha teen convicted of pase
ng counterfeit monev. T!ie announcement of the
verdict of the urv shocked him. and lie tad no
sconer reached the jail than he was n a -agog de
inum. Mr. Heauly has achieved considerauie rep
utanon ae a writer, and was once a director at a
lank. He :s r he nther ot a nteresttng dim
ly who are completely crushed by tins •fad aifliction
HELALBOLD’S UNIVERSALLY APPROVED REM
EDY.—Compound Extract iiuenu cures f lseasas oi the
Bladder. Sionevs. Gravel. Dropsey, .tc-, read
‘he advertisement n another column, leauea “iicraooid’s
iemune Peparatum.’
Sid bv Dr. D. Young, Calummie Ga.
lime *3—sß im.
Market Heparta.
VEW YORK, June 15.—.vaiee of Cot ton to-aay I,’JOO
j Jaies, with a iuiet market. Midalin” rnanctß mated at
|J 12 3-i6 cants. Flour heavy, with sales of 12.300 aatreis.
! Southern $4 t5i94 75. Wheat active, .sale* m.OBO ausheis.
Southern Whito L 25. Com movant—sues 16,000 bush-
Waue TigTS. Naval Stores generally steady.—
Rita Ready at cents.
CHARLESTON. Inm 18, IP. M.-Cotton.—There s
j a good pncea are inenangea. Sales of to
day >OO bales at 10iSl2r.
dOBLLE, June Js.—Sales of to-aay kMi laies. Mia- I
ding L 2 cents. Sales of the wees J. 300, and recaptsjor !
| ame ime 1000 bales, against 220 aaies at the sme time
j w ar. The ncrease at thia pert ie 22.3tX) aales, and
j the rock a 44,000 i*ies. Freights rirm.
sAYAJNAH, June 26.—Sales <d Cotton iniv 27 bales j
| at 124 -sms.
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
F om nch ana poor, oond and ;fee ; ail cdfbre.
j ind conditions of life, we aear the Rime aieea of inuse
| awarded this wonaenni imcie. Sores are leaiea, pains
j .relieved, ives taved, valuable animats made tsefui, and
i Jntoid iils aesuagea ay this zreat meaieme wmen are air*
jnang o the .uagement <rf man. What laraiiv toes not
mquire a Ranaard Lmraent. W!io iver aeard of :he same
Rfeets proaucea by any other amcie ? For Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains, Rheumatism. Swellings, Strained Aorses, arc., it j
las ao equal. 3no arc af Imitation &•
Every P’anter, Toamster ana Family -mould aave this
nvaiuaoie article. Beware oi !nutations. Said ;n all parts
of ’he h&Oitabie Globe,
3ARNES dt. P.ARK. New York, Propneturs.
June 1, 1859.—wim.
EKEfCMAVE*N BITTERS.
A W orderftji, Remedy.—tMr. B. D. Woous, a Justice
oi tie Peace. East Birmmgnain. Pa., avs:
“E have been atfiicted .with a disease of the Romach
pajpuanon oi the deart ina nwvous aeaaacne, or nearly
ideen years, and aave Rent some tunareas at dollars n
oraerto elfect l ture, but to do purpose. Alter laving
tsed hree bottles of your Hoilanu 3itters, I :eei myseilen
tirely restored. I can eat and sleep well, and utena to my j
business with pleasure, and would therefore recommend it
‘o all those wno are similarly atflictea.”
ree idverusement. un26—wrw Lvv
Wa actually eei sorry for those bilious, ; aunuiced
aces wmen we meet every day n ‘he street, that they do
riot juv a bottie if BANPORD’S I2fVLGORATOR, and
ciear ip to a aeaithy bue ana rndav color their tare com
plexions. By the lse of one Jottle hey will lind our
aaiemem true, and their genera; .ie&itti greatly mproved.
rwe will onen uioiher jottle, and quaramee hey viil
lever be without it in their amilies.
£3“* For oue n Columnus.Ga., iv Pdmuerton.Nuciioils
& Cos., and Dantorth Jt Nagel.
May, 13 vtwim.
N‘tdce (ie itors and creditors.--4.il aerson
mteinea o the astaie of inu Caner, late of Tai
bot ooumv.: deceased, are rennested to nakeimmeoiaie pay:
meat,ami hoe lavinqdemauds aeamst said estate are |re
quirea o present hem to me duly attested, within he ime
nresenbed br iaw or hey wiilaof oe settled.
June 1858—w40d WILLIAM R. MEAL., Bx’r.
DOUBLE D.VILY SERVICE.
WARM SPRINGS.
FIRST CLASS COACHES eave Geneva on the arn
vai of every ram, Fare hrougn rom Columbus to
Warm Springs —.... .$4 Ml
To ChaiyDeaie “Spring!? 3 30
Tickets mu ie irocured at the Muscogee R. R. Depot.
-Ail mail matter ana mnail packages, il left at he Ex
oress office, on Broad Street, will oe forwarded to either of
he above Sprinesby each tram *hat leaves daiiv.
r. H. DAVIS.
Coiumbus, Ga. June 26—wiwlm-
SALE OF TO \0 LOTS.
ON be irst Mondav 4th) ;n August next, we will
*3)l at public auction, to the ugnest bidder, Business
tud Residence Lots, in .he new own at’ Ellaviile, the
county ate of Schley county, Ga., which m located less
Iban one ia.it mile due north of Pond Town, on he road
eading from Amencus fo Columbus, in a mgh eievated
oas md licitorv xrovn. Terms made mown in he day
alAaie. ROBT BURTON. J. I. C.
JOHNSON SPRINGER. J. I. C.
J AMES MURRAY. J. I. C.
ROBT W WILKINSON. J. LC.
GEO. w. JOHNSON, j. L C.
June 23th, 1858.
Uf
EMORY COLLEGE.
Sunday July 18th—Commencement Ser-
ay Bishop ‘Jeorge F P ; erce.
Monday Morning J o'clock—Meeting Board
ILonuay Night—Sopnomoie Prize Jeciam
ttion.
Tuesaav Morning—Junior Exhibition; Presentation of
Prizes to Sopnomora Deci aimers: Ac areas bv Rev. Lov
:ck P : erce, D- D.
Tuesday Afternoon—Anniversary of Society of Alumni
Addrese by J. J. Jones. Esq.
T lesaav Night Septennial Celebration of Mystic So
ciety Address uy B. M. Wooisey, Esq. oi Aia.
Wednesday Morning. July 21st—Commencement Dav.
“ Afternoon —Address before Phi Gamma aud
Few Societies, bv Rev. A. Means, M. D. D. D.
The text Term af ? he College resins Wednesday Au
gust 18th. W D. WILLIAMS, Sec. B. T.
Cxtord, ‘Ga.. June 23, 1858. wrw*2t
Greens boro* Female College.
THE Exercises of his oismnuon—lst erm
year—will ce -esumed on the Ist
Monday n July text, inner he care at the
Homer Hendee, Presmem. with an anie
Faculty and were Department ampiy hiled.
D. HOWELL. Secretary.
Greensboro’ June 1858. w4w
rr. IYHOEYCEMENT ZXSE.CI3ZS
OF THE
(JLEMVILLE SALE ISSTITUTE.
# Commencement Sermon—cunaav tth Jiny.
Examinanou —Monday atTaesday mornings
Declamation —Taeeaav utemoon.
Original Speecues—Wednesday morning.
Commencement Address.. Weanesaav af
ternoon. june2l w:Jt.
REHdIOrS LIB PAPA.
Tiumpn over Death ~5
Living to Const. - S5
Methodism n Earnest. lie iiistorv oi a Great
Revival 8.30
Aignt on Lottie Graves,
Lignted, Valley 75
The Guiding Star. 65
Marshall on Sanctification. ... 75
The Martyr Lamp 58
Dying Thoughts 50
Meditations on the Lord’s P-nyer Sit
Store of ‘ Trace .......... 35
Thought tor the Thourpittui 50
CiisHonary s Daugnter
Christian Putyer 40
The daunan s.— g)
Scripture Pomona. 35
Last Hours oi Christ 10
Plain Thougni? 25
The above, wnh nanv other vaiuaoie oooKs.ior sale iv
mavio—wtwrf J. W. PEASE .s. CLARK.
HOITIILZ} Sl WEEMS.
A T TORJIYSAT LAW.
CHAWFOH33. at. a
Robert, m. ho word w.cltth a* weej*s.
Crawiord, Ala., June S—wtwrf.
HACK ARRANGEMENT I
white snxraria springs,
MEHIWETEEIt COUNTY. GA.
ON ana liter the Isth day of Jonadtaeks
Z 1 i! ea ve Latirange. Ga.. and W!nte
‘Jthphur Sprmgs. dsuiv as follows
Leave auiGrangeat 7 o'clock. A. M.
Arrive at :he Spnngs at 104 o'clock. .A. if.
the Spnngs at i o'ciocK, P- M.
Amve at I^Grange at 54 o cioex P. M.
f UL°d dorses will be maintained in the route, wnereby ]
‘he Trips can be made :n the time qoeeiried, <>ver a most !
•"sxceilent road—connecting at LiGnnp> -vith the tnuns
earn wav- Fare inly *2.50. F. O. ROGERS,
-une -s—wrwim Pronnetor.
COJTAeE H|o TEL,
GENEVA, GEORGLA.
M Formerly UNCLE SAM’S COTTAGE, 3
Koouxobey, Prenneior.,
la aow maer the Premnetorsmp of F. M. Boynton. To
please son accommodate being ins object, satisfaction is
msured :o he reasonable.
From inticipaiea ‘ravei to ihe Warm. Chalybeate, and
Sulphur Snnngs. MemwetherCounty, Ga., preparations
bave aeen made to aeeure :o those wno mav :avor us with
a call, a nieasam quarter :n a nteasam house atuatea n
t pleasant place in a pleasant :ountrv wnere can be naa
.he uxnnes ana reiresnments ol both city and country.
Ladies will find a a:nd andladv.
T ains rom JolumDus amve u Geneva i o'clock A M.
ind 5.47 P. M. T*ains from Macou6.3o A. 1. and 4.30
P.M., connecting with liacxs ana Coacitesto he Snnngs
. F. M. BOYNTON.
Geneva, Ga. ay 15, 1858. wtw2m
MTT 2©TSL V
157 Bay Street, Savannaii, Geo.
m THIS longestaniisoed Hotel.aiuatoa n* he
juaness centre of Savannan, itfers now to the
.raveling auntie setter accommattons than ev
er oeiore. We are comment that the house
will be rmna a a letter condition than t has
been :n tor years. The Proprietor assures ai? country pa
rens and the public at large. :hat no effort will be mared
to watch over their nterests ma ro aroviaeror them every
iewraaie comfort. JOHN CASS, Propnetor.
Edmund Murphy. Sunenmenaent.
N. B,—Camages for the City Hotel attend the amvai
oi every Train and Steamooat. may 15.. wtw.Jm
ftEIAT BARGAIN!
JWLLL olfenrrvnteiv between now md *he lirst of Oc
tober next. TWO PLANTATIONS, on die Chatta
loocnee iiver. mmediaieiy on he Girard ana Mobile R.
U. vuhm wentv minutes tus ii he hty if Jaiumhw.—
The two ‘racts adjoin eacit other, noth containing about
three hundred acres of River bottom, and the rest well
lmDerea. There iin each tract about 750 acres, ft is
without doubt the healthiest ocaiity in *he South. Each
olace las buiidings upon t, with excellent mineral water,
t- ne place can be purctiased or loth ogether o 3uit buy
are. Terms easy. wishing ‘o ourenase will do
wail :o call early on the luoscriber—for the premise? will
not be :or sale after the rim of Octooer next, Both piacea
ire n a aign date of cultivation.
Apply to W, N. Hutciuns mmy msence. ’
.May 25—wtwrt J. A. FON.
WILLLASI TAYLOR.
A TTO3NBY AT LAW,
Cutlihert, Randolph County, ticorgiH,
UX _ iLL practice n the counties of Randoipn, Calhoun,
v ~ Terreil, Early, Clay, Baker. Dougnerty, Miller and
Stewart.
aUFURS TO
Wellborn, Johnson & Sioan, Attorneys at Law, Coium
aus, Georgia.
Ail business ntrusted o his care will receive ‘mmedi
ste ittemion. June 6, 1858—wtw tl
FOR SALE.
A T 1 GREAT BAR GAI N!
MTHE !ato ’esiaence of Dr. Taylor, comprising a
well rimshed house ai six rooms, and wide hail,
with gas in each, besides ciosets and cellar: ample
mibuiiaings. including stame ana carriage nouse: an acre
of grounu running rom Broad o Jront Street, with cis
em, ary well, arge garden and oeautiiui iront vara tilled
with snruDs and dowers; — one ol me rest mprnvea and
most desiraoiv situated residences n :he city. Titles un
iisnuted. Possession given irst of October.
Axso, ;bestore house occupied by Messrs. Redd, Preer
Sz. Co.—one ol the oest locations n .he city for l beavv
grocery business.
Also, wo vacant ots adjoining ana north of the last
above. PAUL J. SE.MMES.
15 June, 1853—wtwtf
E. B ARNAH) St CO,,
CCLUM3US. GA
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS A3D PROVISION DEALERS,
HAVE on band, and will constantly iteep. a artre
• —-U .'ami .veil seiectcu dtocK. ombrat'fng antcie n
in. vnichare offered o their *neuus and he
putdic. at the lowest m&rfcet prices. Come and see ns.
Columuus. Bept. 29, 1857. vatiwtf.
To our Customers H
FROM mu after befirst January iext. w<> nail adopt, as
marly as possible, the ‘ASH SYSTEM. Necessity
coMrsi..- -?> m -his -nrnEK. From hat iay til articles will
be priced as cash. Where credits are aiveu which will only
be extendedio hose who have promptly paid isi an addition
wll be made o the price named accordinE *o .he urn e requir
ed oy ! he purchaser. B. it A Rif Alt D atOU.
Dec. 31. 1857—watiwhra.
MACKEREL.
1 i'|A PACKGES, Halves. Quarters md Aits, ail turn*
v* / >ers, tor ?aie at anail advances or Casn. bv
Jan.l3—s*iwii 3. hitttixAilD & CO.
PLAJTDTG POTATOES
1/ A A Barrels Pink Ayes, ior aileat small advance
y or Cash by
Jan 19—wiwit &. 3ARNAHD CO.
LOIG AXD SHORT SWEETHDfG.
BBLc. and laif hois. Choice Svrrp.
Ivv 10 Lilias. N O. jucar, ui trades, or saieat smaii
advances or • Lasn, ay
Jani'J—twt: S. BARNARD A CO.
FASCT 3T. LOUIS FLOUR.
i/A I.iRRELS P’amers’; Extra Union, and Diamond
T*_* Brands, or sale al -mail luvance tor Casn. bv
Janlß—iwtt* E. BARNARD * CD,
[ P.ILAUE~WTi.S YLOUIL
A C‘A ! NsT ANT suddiv aem cm land, ana for saie at
Mill prices. rorCasa ay
fan. 18—wtwtf E. BxURNARD fc CO.
WEESLT
A* £ a.
This paper s sued every Fndav. and contains 36 coi
imns. vita few tavemsememst ana n addition to he
Commercial and Generai News of tir* day and the Price
Carrem n Aegnsta. t always e-mtains in attractive -ra
vety ot Pleasing Miscellany T uee, .vketciiee, Poetry Lc.
It is :he iesgn of the Proprietor to mane ihe
WEEKLY DESPATCH
j -rnpuaticaily t SOUTHERN PL.iNTER’S HOME
| NEWSPAPER- Thousands of dollars are onnuaaly sent
abroad for a.neap papers tor he iresioe. Mav not an -
: tamishe : Southern imerpnse tope for a snare ol the pat
ronage of the reading judiic:
Specimen copies sent waen aestrea.
nveor mare, to the same oiaresa ‘•viil be
fumisnea with he paper ror one uoilar, each.
3. A. ATKINSON. Proprietor,
fuse22—wtw2t Augttaa. ‘Georgia.
BY D. P. ELLIS.
| ircno jVcoiiSios sues.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
IAA COTTAGE CHAIRS,
lUv 30 Cotton Mattresßes,
IfiO Boxes Tobacco—vanous Brands.
£OO Reams Wraupme Paper,
imwn’a Wnwiing Machine?.
aO 3bis. aure iid Bouroon Winakv. iv
or barrel.
Coiumtms, lan. 7, 1858.—wttvtl
RARE CHANCE FOR.
A Beajitifal Summer Residence,
wLTUATED on Rail Ruaa. at Yuunge a ,
O station. Ruseil county l.aoama. with comtorabie !
uwelling, ail necessary outhouses newiy omit., with
*!gntv*our acres of and attached, witt. wo -‘tinngs ji
supem water, convenient :o he house. There is on the
oremises two ine young oeacn urcaarn?, xna i geneiai
variety oi select Iran trees.
For a permanent or summer msidence t cannot be ax- j
ceiled as to health, convenience ana gooa society-
The urnitare will tie sold, .1 uesirea wun the piace.
T :ttMs—Low md aasv.
Apnly to W. C- Yonge, near'he oremises. orm
D. P. HLLIE,
April 27, 1858-af Columbus-
3CG<TS SPIRITS!
\ CORRESPONDENT oi the Savannah Republican
3. writing trom Thoraaston, says that two men lave
“eeentlv died in Upson county irom the crfects of bad liq
uor, whien was orocurea rom Cnifin ueaiers. uid retailed
n ; ome erf the urcse road groceries n Cpson. The cor
respondent thinks that liquor nspeeiors as provided bv
aw mould be kept at Macon. Savnnnau. Augusta. Gnifin
md Iftiumbus. u> “heseare he gates’ tie save, tram wmcii
he ‘fate sdooded —Columbus Enquirer , 3d nst.
Tie correspondent oi he Repuoiican a ntormeu that i
aave on uanu a quantity oi
PTTELS OLD HOUH3CN W^ISZT,
Distilled.n Souroon county, Ky., by a man who s too
gnorant ot the use of Strychnine, and too aonest to as* a,
inn uauied from thence on Lewisrs Mule team to this city.
The Inspectors, n the -Tape of chemists. pnv?ieians.anu
old ’chisky drinkers, have examined t. and hey all pro
nounce >t pure md ;ree from ail foreign substances uid
I will not even poison he correspondent of the Savannah
Republican should ae come this wav. For sale n ouanti- j
lee to smt purchasers. D. P- ELLIS.
Coitimnus. April 3.1858. tw wtf
A RARE CSA3TCS FOR A
COMFORTABLE HOME!
lam -mw often ng or bat very lesiraoie -es
idence n be northern part ot this city, on -Jackson
iHail and Oglethorpe greets.,now occupied tv John G.
•JuLilAue*. Gsq. The ot contains about me md a had
acres, having ou it one of be test built and most comiorta
hie Sriek Dwellings in ‘his city, containing ten good ami well
finished ooms. witu gas Ixtnres: ailneeessarv outbuildings,
in good order: a good Vegetable Garden: a yard well filed
with rare sdrubber* and -fiaue lees: a well of water hai
:annot be excelled wn thin he linn t sol the ciiy. The erms
will be unusually liberal. D. P. 13LL18.
sentiid—-wt Auction and Com. Merchant.
PURE APPLE TZSTZGAR AuarfCT,
THE undersigned has ueen ippointed Agent by a arcs
armer of New Jersv for the sale of his pure Cider
r: negar. pave ust received and will constantly veep u
supply on hand of pure and unacuiteraied Apple Vmegar,
which I ’lave gone o the expense oi laving chemically un
aivTed, and for ‘he result please read the following card of
Mr. Clarke. For aie n juantnips o suit purchasers, by
D. P. ELLIS, Sole Agent
.Mr. D. P. Ellis— Dear Sir—l lave chemically analyzed
your Claer Vinegar, and rind ao rrace either ol foreign ac
res or deleterious uos'ancos, and consiaer it a pure article
made from apples, such an article as can rarely be round.
1 -end you a pure vial of acetic acid distilled from the
Vinegar, which rs the only acid genuine Vinegar -mould
contain. Respectfully, 3s D. CLARKE,
aprii 27-wtwtf. Chemist ana Pharmaceutist.
Tire and Thieves.
MAY be In the main guarded 1 gainst by buying one of
STEARNS & MARVINS’
SALAMANDER 3AJS3,
Of •anous uzes and patterns, or -aie by
an7—wtwtf D. P. ELLIS.
A GREAT BARGAIN !
THE Subscribers, laving now purchased the entire
uertv of the Coweta Falla Manulactuxing Company,
offer the ?ame or tale. It is one of he best ituations or
Milling and Manulactunng purposes n the whole country,
and wiil be uold on iomr credits, and the most .iberai erms.
Titles of Warrantee will ue made.
SEABORN JONHS,
PAUL J. 3EMMES.
JOHN u. MUSTIAN.
June 10,1853 —wtwtf JAMES W. W ARRjaN .
NOTICE.
HAVING disposed oi mv tockof Groceries md Pro
visions ‘o Messrs- GEITTINGER -t SPRINGER.
L confidently .ecouimend'.hem is vorrhy ol f he patronage
of :nv termer customers. WILLIAM RANKIN.
Coiumbus. Ga., May lU, 1859.
G3.GCZHLSS IJD PEG VISIONS.
THE indemgnea mv associated ihemseives together
or tie purpose it ransacting a general GRiJCERif
AND PROVISION BUSINESS.at the old well mown
-tana oi WM. RANKIN, No. I6D Broad meet. Coinin’
qas. Ga.. inder the name at GEITTLNGER i
SPRINGER. Bv always leepine in land a good and
enoica mieetion of every article n heir one, and bv con
stant attention to the wants it tie old customers of ‘heir
predecessor, and to as many lew buyers as may avor
nem vuh ‘heir inters. nev wiil enaeavor o mem a ib
-rai mare oi trade. PHILLIP GEITTINGER,
JOSEPH SPRINGER.
Columpns. May 8-3 m
McCOMB 1 S ISON m
FOR BALING COTTON'.
13 now irferea or sate at ‘.he A.aoama Varehouse.
Tie superiority of Iron over Rope tor laiing cotton
las been so fully tested n the West tor a tew years cast as
no omrer to admit of any doubt.
Those -visiting Ties hoops., viil please tend n heir
oraers at any oar:y date, that a iuppiv T may be tent con
stantly on land. The orders mould poeciiy he length of
the ties van ted —<ay 3, 31 jr 0 eet. ‘he only engths now
offered. ~ .
No aiterauon of the screw or box is necessary tor their
inniicaiion. vmcn s ample ind -apialv done.
Thev will oe soiu at deems perpounu. Forfarther n
iormauon. ippivto
tune — —tw3m B. A. 30REBY.
JLY TRAPS! FLY TRAPS! FLY TRAPS!
FLY TRAPS! FLY TRAPS! FLY TRAPS!
For sate at DeWITTS JEWELRY 3TORE.
JA3. COMMING, Mobile,
June 22 —twdt 3oie Patentee.
MFSQCTT© NETS.
—
m i a. \ ju
Portable, Zlaste Canopv 7’-nines and Nets tor protec”
on^ against Musquitcies. Ties. occ.
For sale at various unces by
\ May PJ—w?t DILLINGHAM a, DENSON.
sway 4k Co.’S LomrarEs;
TaunEPHAJIT:
SWAPT & coi
[continue ro oiliw as usi al with
out [ N TERR r: PTIO \ -
SWAJI Sl tw
DJTTEnirS AllE LEGAL, ADD
Authorized, hu the State of Georgia.
the Late attempt to injt re
OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN
rUATOm LO’PTERIES ARE DRAWN FIaRLY,
that our prizes \re pa:d punctually^
AND THAT OUR SCHEMES
ARE MORE LIBERAL THAN ANY OTHER LOT
TERY IN THE WORLD.
rite fallowing scheme will be drawn bv 3. Swan ‘St
Cos., Managers oi the Srsiia Academv Loiterv. n
each ol their Lotteries pit Tulv 18f58. at AUGUSTA
;^eonx!a, :o whien city hev uave removed iheir principal
omce, under the worn 3upenmendence of C.immisßion*
era.
Class 22 draws an Saturday, July 3, 1858.
Cliss :3 draws m Saniraay. July 10, 1858.
Class J 4 draws an Saturday, July 17, 13£8.
Class 15 draws on Saturday, July 34, 1858.
Class 26 draw3 an Saturday. July 31. 1858.
os ths PL.u op sixglj: inoatis,
,10,000 rieiim.
5,485 PRIZES.
Mr? jOiiß Prize to Every aiae Ticieis.
TO BE DR.AWN EVERY SATURDAY IN JULY.
I Prize of.-- $70,000 ;s j7OOOI
I “ 30,000 is. 30.00*1
L “ 10,000 is 10,000
L “ 5,000 la.- 5,000
I “ LOOO is. LOOO
I “ 3.000 is.. 3,000
1 “ 1,500 :S 1,500
f “ 1.000 is 4.000
t 900 am 3,600
i “ bOOare 3.200
4 “ UKiare i.POO
4 “ WOaro 2,400
50 “ 500 are.. 25,000
50 “ 300 are i,500
100 “ 125 are. I2AOO
230 “ • iOOare .... 23,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Pnzes of ytOO ipprox ting to ?70,b00 prize ire SI6OO
4 *• 300 “ 30,000 “ liJtHl
4 “ 200 “ 10,000 “ 400
4 “ 125 “ 5.000 “ 500
4 “ 100 “ i,OOO “ 400
4 “ 75 “ 3. M) “ JOO
1 “ 50 “
5,000 20 100,000
5,485 prizes amounting to .*320,000
Whoie Tickets ■‘3lo , Halves 16; i'mrtei* $2.50
A Circuiar Hiowmg the plan of the Lottenea will be
sent to any me ueairing o receive it.
Certificates al Packages wiil ue eoid at the following
rates, wmch is the risk:
Certificates of Package ol 10 Whole TicKem SBO
“ “ 10 Half 40
** ** 10 Q.aarter iti
“ “ Hightiia L 0
In ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enrlom he monev'o our utdrest* !nr theftckets entered,
on receipt of winch they will >e lorwnrnea by Orel mail.
The List of irawu numbers ana prizes will be forwarded
lo purchaser? immediately after rbedrawing.
Purchaser? will please wr-te ‘heir signature* piain.andgive
their post office, county ar.u it ate.
Aememher hat every Prize ,a drawn, aud payable in full
without deductiou.
Ailpnzesof'ineihousanu toilarsanii under paiuimmedl
alei waiter the drawing—otherprizes at the usual time.: days
ill communications nrictlyoonnuentiai. Vih drawn num
ber? wDlbe orwarded to purchasers mmeuiateiy alter the
draw inn.
PnzoricketsnasHetl arroueweii in other tickets at eitbe
uffice.
Orders lor Tickets or PackagMcan be auaresseo either to
3.3.WA2i * LO.. Augnstu. G&.,
une 28 watwiv
JOHN MAY, -Agent,Coiumims, Ga.
A list of the numDers ‘hat ire drawn from the
wheel. with the amount of ‘he arize that rtacn une is enti
tled ’o, wiil be pubJishea after : he drawing in acn of the
ollowmg papers. Jfrio Orleans Delta, Mobile Regis~
ter. Charleston Standard. Nashmilc Cazette. AtLanta
Intelligencer,jSe.w Yurt Weekly Day Boole, Savannah
Morning AVics and Richmond Despatch.
£• L ■. life It [HU
TUB CELZBItATSD rTfiT.t.Atm aSMEDT JOB
8 TMETSU,
BBEASB IF THE SIB^E^S,
!_! V COMPLAINT
WEAKNESS OF AST KE>T>,
FEVER AMD AGUE.
Antt the various aifecuonsconsequent ipona liacased
STATE OF THE UTEE.
3ueh an Indigestion. Acidity of the Stomach. Cdiicky Pains,
Neartburn. doss of Ip petite* Desponuency.
tlinu.onu Bleeping ?Hes. in all Nervous. Alien inii’-.c anu
Neuralgic Alfeetioiu.it has. n aum*- .us nstances proved
uirh'V oeneuciai.anum others atfected a aeeidwicure.
his s i purciy -egotaoie ranoiinu. prepared on strictly
-c’.emiflc principles.alter ne manner of ho celebrated Uol
anu Professor, Boerhave. Because of ts great mceess ; n
most if! be luropean 81ai.es. its ntronuction ntoihe Anited
Slats* was intended more especially or those of anr father
ana scattered here ana here over the ace of this mighty
country. Meeting with -treat -access among hem. i now oi—
er tto he fmencanpnniic. anowineihat its rulywonder
ui meuicinai virtues musit pe tcknowleuged.
Ais particularly -ecommended to ‘hose persons vhose
joiistitutions may have been mnaired byhecontinuou* tae
if ardent spirits, brother orms of dissipation. <Jeneraily n
•tamaneousin ofleet.it dndsits way oirectiy to ;he jt of
ife. thrilling and jmcKemng every aerve. aistng ap the
trooping ipint.anu.-n act, musing aew aeaith and vigor In
hesystem. _
NOTICE. —Whoever expects o and his a leverage will be
itanpnointed: putto -he ick. veak and ov spirited, t, el ll
ireve a xraieini aromatic corrhai. possesseu oi angular rent
iiai preoerties. 9B
C JLUTIOJf’J
The great pepuianty ol -tnsdeiictnmt aroma has ndreed
nnv mimiont. reh the pnhlic -.nouia guard against par
tnasing- Be not persuaded to buy myrhing eise tmil you
pave given Holland Bitters a fair trial. One Bot
te will -vnmnee you how nflniteiy superior:t is
nutations.
at .hi nv bottle, or ix bottles tor JO by the
OL £ Pai)P3lSTOIl>,
BENJAMIN PtfiE, HL A fO.,
M ANFFACmU^G
Fliarni ac auiats And Chemist3,
PITTSHTT3G-3. FA.
F >r n hoiuitious pv lrooks It ‘.ii&piHSH.
Anu Arn ucn sis 7T-uera.il y tu o ugh out the siate.
May 13. 1838—w twin
agABS DIRECT IMPORTATION.
4 A<i BOZB favana ‘ ‘ : caa* nrf -nrroua branos (or ssae at
-mad -aivancei or uiii >v
JaniO— Wtwu 3. BAHIfAHO ATCQ.