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THE ETEXING MATT.
Farther hy the Arabia.
■?T. Johns, Aug. 18.—The London Courier, of the 7th
iatfaot, nepons Flour and Wheat firm; Corn steady ; Can
Honouring the wee* were quoted at 96 to 96* for money ,
and 96i for account.
over one dozen vessels bad been foundered by a worm
in the North 3ea,
le -rtddan massacre affair haebeen comprmmsed.
Monsieur Fouid, the Pam Banker, is dead.
The troops in India have been ordered nto cantonment
antil the rainy season shall be over.
Absttle was recently :ougnt between the Turks ami
- hristians at Bosnia. It was a sanguinary affair, in which
the latter at first triumphed, bnt they were subsequetitty
hasten by the Tnrkß and driven into Austra.
GabU Oamoiutratlans in Sw York-
New Yomk, Aug. 18.—There were great demonstra
tions here yesterday iver the receipt of the Queen’s and
P reel dent' messages.
The City Hail took tire from a spark from the pyro
technics, and was partially destroyed. The dome and
centre upper story were burnt: though the documents
were all aav ed. The damage to the building is snunatea
t .180,000.
The Steamship Niagara, of the Cabie Fleet, has been
signalled below.
Yellow Fever in Yew Orleans.
New Orleans, Aug. 17.— The number of deaths from
yellow fever, for the week past is 295. Deal us on Yon
day 38.
Arrival of the Sazoma.
NEW YORK Aug, 18.—The ateamsmp 1 Saxonia arri
ved to-day, with Liverpool dates to the Ith :nst. The
jommercial news has been anticipated by the Arabia.
General Yews.
The British Pariimem was prorogued ;on the 2d ns.
till the 19th of October. The Queen's speed, delivered
by commission, was uninteresting. The London Times
attacks the speech severely
Two and a hail millions of specie had recently arrived
a Eogisad.
Arrangements to lay the -Mibmarine Cable across the
Rad Sea had been completed.
LATER FROM ET’ROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE
STEAMSHIP ARABIA.
Sr. Johns, August 16.—The Europe having
iad a collision wnh the Arabia, off Cape Race, die latter
proceeded on to New York, and the Europa put into this
port, tor repaiiß’ The Europa was out warn Pound, hav
ing ieft Boston on the 11th instant, ‘and the Amuia was
nward bound, haivng left Liverpool on the 7th mat., for
New Yuris. In the collision a portion of the cut
water at the Europa was lost.
• The dispatches for the Associated Press were not placed
on board the Europa, and the news transmitted s obtained
from Liverpool papers of the 6th August.
Commercial Yews.
Liverpool Cotton Jlarket • —The dales ior the week are
lot ‘apartad. Speculators took J,tso() baies,und
3,500 bales. The market had advanced 1-8 L-4d. during
the week, and the greatest advance was in tho Middling
md lower grades. The sales on Friday were 7,060 bales
wd the market closed unchanged. Fair Orleans 7 7-dd ;
:air Mobile 7 7-16d, and Fair Uplands 7 I—id.
Liverpool General Market-—-No quotations tor
Jreadstuffs received. Sugar waa lirm and Rice steady.
London Markets.—Sugar was buoyant at Is advance.
Sice and Rosin were bouyant.
State of Trade.— Manchester advices were avorabie.
General Hewn.
The rebellion m Central India aaa been effectually
jrushed.
It was rumored that the Pans Credit Mobilliet wan
about to wind up. and wnh the Sank of Moneaur St.
Paul.
A dispatch fromJYienna states that thirty three thou
sand troops are concentrated on the Danube. at the near
est point to Turkey.
Large atnbarH.auone of troops are going forward to
India. .
The success ol the cabie was received in London, with
‘he most glorious enthusiasm.
AxLXAXSAs.—In Arkansas, there was scarcely
any opposition to the Democratic nominees for
“ongress. Thomas C. Hindman is elected in the
first district without opposition, and Albert Rust
is re-elected in the second district by a large rna
onty over T. S. Drew, fomeriy Governor of the
an independent candidate. The Democratic
narty has of course a large majority in the State
Legislature.
Missouri. —The returns from the seven Con
gressional districts indicate the following majori
ties :—Second district, Anderson. 4.500 . tiiird dis
frtet, Clarkp, 4,000 ; fifth district, Woodson. 500; i
HXth district, Phelps, 5,000; seventh district, !
The “ National Artillery ’
The ultimate security of our country must de
pend upon her citizen soldiery, and we are glad
to see Hus company of 1 F’ymg Artillery’ organ
zed in our town. On the 3lsi ult, the following
gentlemen were elected:
Officers of the ‘National Ar*'Mery.’
Captain—A. A. Franklin Hil^.
Ist Lieut.—Wm. G. Dblony
■2nd Lieut.— Henry H.* Uarlton.
With these tnen there is no such word as fail
— and we know that in peace or in war this Corps
will sustain and bear forward the honor of Geor
gia.
The following from the pen of ax-Senator Hunnigan. at
Indian*., will be appreciated by all.
“We cannot strain from calling the attention of oar
-waders to the “Hair Restorative* at Prof. O. J. Wood. It
will be seen that >ie has numerous certificates from per
rons ot the highest character, to the merits ot his Reetora
rrvk From positive knowledge vve are also enabled to sar
hat it inn every sense what it aroieaees to he, and we do not
lentata to pronounce it the finest preparation for the ieau
and hair which has, so far. been deviled by luman ngenu
;ty. We have seen it arrest threatened baldness, and res
um ID the head its anginal profuson of natnrai and glossy
lur, and when the iatter has been prematurely inged wnh
jray, we have -een it like magic, restore the colors of yonth
and health. The disungmsnmg proueny ot this, we mignt
truly aay. miraculous ‘•Restorative ’ is, that it given to the
ommom who usea it the same bead of hair thev wore in youth,
hue acting in strict compliance with the fira and greatest
j£ afU toi let-makers— Nattire No one wno has used it
will hesstate to unite with us m this teeumoov to us peculiar
merit. ’* —Harrington r nd. People?a Fnena.
Soidby ail reepectabie Druggists in citv and country
aug 7, 1858—w&twdw
HELM BOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED EX-
I'R.-ICT BCCHL, is prepared directly according to the
ruifra. r larmauy and Chemistry, and is the Peat anti most
atttxvo preparation which can he made for the cure of Dis
oaaas of the Bladder, Kataevs, Gcavei, Dronsev. Weak
ness, Stc., read the advertisement m another column, head
ed “Hemboid’a (Genuine Preparation.*’
Sold Of Dr. D. Young, Columbus Ga.
Juiv 22.—’5fl lm.
To Rant,
*n W-jn-n'i Vivade. Enquire at Fflrt*
MARRIED,
In Macon on the Jth nst. .bythe Rev R. L. Brnek,
at the residence of Mrs. Towns, Arthur Dickinson, Esq.,
to Mias Margaret A., daughter of the late Gov. Towns.
On Tuesday morning. Augnst 10th, at Midway, Bald
win countv, Ga ,by the Rev. Dr. Taimage. Dr. Cbaries H
Bass to Mias Mattie C.. daughter of Dr. Thomas F Green
Resident Physician of the State Lunatic Asyium.
In Decatur county on Wednesday evening. Augnst 11
Coi. Charles G. Campbell, to Miss Nellie D. Keen.
DIED,
Qn Saturday 14th mst. at the resuden ee of F. B. Nance
Willie Nett, infant daughter of M. M- Nance ol this
city. Aged 7 mouths 21 days.
Selma papers please copy.
ftellgioas lotioe.
A senes of meetings wiil be held at Temperance Hail,ay
the Pnmitive Baptists, commencing an Friday evening next
20fti nstant, at uariv caudle iignt, and continuing through
the week. The public generally are cordially mvited o
attend. aug!9— <w It
‘‘Heducint by Dyspepiila to a meri Skeleton,'’
<tt;bed by
BCERHAVE'S BITTERS.
Mr. A. Mactiett. a trader probably as well known as
any man in Western Pennsylvania, states as follows: “I
met with a farmer :n Armstrong county, who was reduced
by Dyspepsia to a mere skeleton: 1 persuaded him to buy
a bottle of Boerhave’s Holland Bitters, believing it would
cure him. .Meeting him some months after, what was my
astonishment at finding him a hale, hearty man; he told
me :ie now weighed 200 pounds, and that this wonderful
change nad been produced by Boerhave’a Holland Bitters,
to which be attributed soleiy his restoration. ’
See Advertisement. augH—wtwlw
NOTICE
AJLL the acoounts ami notes leleiiKimr to LOMAX *
ELLiH, t iiave been placed in the hands of J.J. SLADE. Esq..
•or coilecum. Those interned to the Times & -Sentinel oifice
for Jon Wo k and Advertising, donj prior to Ist July 1858
will cornier a favor on he late Proprietors, by promptly re
p Hiding to his calls. * J uiy 31—wtwtf.
LIST OF LETTERS.
4 LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office
. y at Columbus, Ga-, August i5,1858.
AAB
Arnold. Win Brady, Connell Bowen, Miss Marv
Allen, Jeremiah Babbitt, E L Benton, Nathan
Alveerz.lrvin Mis*2Base. Cullen Blakely, Martha
Aim I, Arziie Blakely, A Blythe, Geo W
Bradv, Patnck Bullock, Tempy Brooks, Patrick
Bradley, MissMarvßerry. Mrs Polly T f
CAD
Clarke, Mrs E Cain, A Dt Dasher, Wml*
Clarke, James Copeland. Lucy. A Dardens, J B
Crowdpr. John R Cook. J H Deton, James
Crew, Mrs Sarnu Dar::eil, Stephen Dever, Catharine
Ceiiver. Nathan Drew, Amanda Danzautt, Antunett
Clam, Thomas
E A F
English, Wm H Edmundson, J H Farrar, Mary
Evans. Georgia S Fowler, James Fanaud, Andrew
Edmunds, Jas id Flitcher, Marv
HAG
Granberrv. Rich’d Goode, Dr 3. J 2 Hail, Alexander*
Gregory, Philip L Hodges,M ire Peggy Hay, Miss Sadie
Griifieth, RichardHHoward. HenriettaHamonri, C H 2
Graves, Sarah H’ Hail brooks. Jeff Huey, DT C
Gresham,"Martha Hoffman. Mia H Harry. Jo
Greve A Abbott, Homer, John G Hill, E P(t eo
Godwin, S2 Harbert, ST A J Hill, Mrs ‘ rgia
Guerry. A V Haim, L 3 Heard, John A
Gibson, Henrv F
I J K
Ingram, Burnett Jenkins, Joiin Ingles,’ George
Jones, John K Jenkins, Mrs F L Jones, Gideon
Jones. Sally
L M
Lewis. Nancv M Morns, Mr Joe MeJiiton. Mr.
Langston,R Y Marpie, N B McNeil, Wtn“
Lamb, Green B Marier, Lavica McNeil, Ben
Lewis. Wm Maddocfcs, AF Mf Nab, Jane CJ
Lavtieid, Jas Moreneads. Mrs McGefiee, W P
Lindmun, Ritz AMornsori, J F McGowen, John
Cos. Merkie. Louis Me Murrain, I W
Linden?. Louise Mttrphv, Pamck McCrary, A G
Long, Young M Murphv, John McHatter, John
Motlev. Ben) McElvey, Hon Mr MeCullum. B F
Morgounis,
V O P
Norton, J W Pheips, Judafiu Peterson, Hannan
Owen. M A PlieJns. Elmira Pride, Mary E
O’Hailoran, John Purseil, M E Pride, A C
Osborne, .'YlargaretPittman. John F Peevy, Marv
Parker, A J
ft
Randall, John H Robinson. W L Robinelt. G L
Rawles, Ben) Rose, Wm Revoolds. Thus
Ryan, T M Reads* G W Robinson. Wm T
Riley, John Reutlrou, D B Robinson. E J
Robison, Davm A Roberson. .Sarah
M
Stevens. A 2{ Si aim. Win Stroud, Manor:
Stephens, J C Shivers, A Smith, H. C A
Stowers, Jesse Sillers. Nettie Smith, Byron W
Stoernn, Rutley Stun, M A
T A f T
Tennille, Eliaah Turner, W J Totten, W J
Thomas. Emma ETemoie. Rachael Upchurch, Osborn
Fiiomb, Josepnß Towles, Joseph Farnadoe. Mahida
Thompson, Jenny Torry, James Vanhorn, H
Thompson, Owen
W
Webster, Jomis Walker, George White, B F
Weir. Robt Williams, J H Walton, SS
Waring, John H WilsonAMcGheeJWeitz, Emiiie
Wadsworth, WF Wiiliains, Eliza Yarborough, J W
Walker, John R
Pernon? calling for any of the letter* on this list will
please ask for advertised letters.
R. C. FORSYTH, P. M.
Coiurahus, Ga., Aug’ 15, 1858.
BAKERY FOR RETT.
THiL BAKERY and shop lately occupied by Messrs.
Reinhart if Creichton. A,so, -everai tenements—one
an Broad Street, eligible <ia a Boarding House.
Aug. 19—twtf. L. T. DOWNING.
~ Ytr customers ’
“/font like to be dunned will please save them-
TT selves the mortification and is the trouble ana ex
pense, jv paving up, or ice shall sue <mt our claims, and
close .ul business connections with aucti parties.
We did believe your promise.
Now iieiieve ours.
REDD, JOHNSON A CO.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 7, 1858. wtitjan iwlin.
TO SHU.
4 Negro Man wno a good Hotel Cook.
A. Apply at this office to 3. R. FOLSOM.
Or JOHN BASS, at the Oglethorpe House.
Land and Residence for Sale.
MTHE subscriber oilers for sale SO acres of goo'*
Farming Lands, three tad a hail miles soutn -vest
of Columbus, Ga., in Rusßeil county, Aia. It is
on the road leading horn Gimrd to Gen. Aaercromnie’3.
There are about one aundred and forty acres :n cuitiva
ion, the balance leaviiv timbered with mixed growth.—
The residence .= a iew tramed louse, with ax rooms and
’our hre places. There is a good overseers house on
the plantation, and * very line selection of frtut trees it
both settlements. This is every wav a hearable place for
a man, who wishes to do business in Columbus aud keep
his family :n the country.
For hinder Particulars, ree me an .he olantation
JulviT—wtwtf E. A. THOM.
FOR SAXE.
AT 1 GREAT BARG A I .V/
MTHE iate residence of Dr. Taylor, comprising a
well rimsned house of ax rooms, and wide .hail,
w th gas ;n each, besides closets and cellar; ample
outbuildings, including statue mu carnage house; an acre
of ground runuing trom Broad to Front Street, with as
tern, dry well, targe garden and beautiful front yarddiled
wnh shrubs and dowers;—one of :he beet improved nd
must desirably situated residences in the city. Titles an--
di-puted. P. tsseasion gives rina ot Octoher.
\,su, the .-tore house occupied by Messrs, tteaa. Freer
Jfc Cos —me at the best locations in the city tor a heavy
grocery business
Also, two vacant int*Adjoining and north at the last
tbi.ve PAH, 1 SEMMEH
l June, m.Vi—w?W'4
ttIMH WAREHOUSE.
COLUMBUS. GA,
A -LEN dt CAMAK iiavmg pure hated the interest of
B. A. Sorabv m the above well known Fire Proof
Bnck Wirehonw. would be giaa to noe meir old neods
and patrons at their new place of bustnesß. where ney
nave ormed a co-nartnemnu wnh J. W. King, under the
name and atyie of
KING. ALLEN & CAMAK.
J for the ransaction of a general Sttirage and Commis
sion Bamnsw.
Special attention paid to the Sale of Cotton and Pro
j duce, and ihe Receiving and Forwarding Mercnandise
i sorii-igned to our care-
Liberal .Advances made on Cotton in *tote or for -hio
mou to ow mends in Savannah, Charleston, New York
or •esewhere.
Baggmg and Rope ‘urmetied uiu- customers at martlet
prices.
We solicit a snare of puuiic patronage, ana pledge our
selves, by cio? attention to business to merit it.
J. W KING.
A. M. ALLEN.
THOS. CAMAK.
THE undersigned, n retiring from the Warehouse busi
ness. takes great pleasure in recoinmenning to his
friends a continuance of thJrlavor and patronage to the
new firm.
‘Signed’ B. A. SORSBY
Coiumbus, Juty 6, 1859-wtw6m.
J* FOGLE SON
DENTISTS,
Office on Randolph Street, near Broad, Columbus,Ca
CoiumDus, May j, 1867. wtwtf
w >*- F. LEE, D. D. S.
surgeon.
OFFICE comer of Broad and Randolph Streets,
Cciumbtis. Georgia.
December 17,1856 w&twM
LAND! LAND f
THE Subscriber offers for aaie the following tracts of
Land, tormeriy held by Dr- M. T. Mendenhall of
Charleston, S. C.
No. Diet.
247 19 Muscogee county.
136 J
I 12 Marion county.
216 18 Webster.
249 24
93 21 Stewart county.
July 20, 1858. tw3wtt L. T. DOWNING.
FREEDOM FROM FEVER DID AGUE.
ranmrPHAXT success :
THE
GRENADA ELIXIR,
OR
South. American Antidote for 3Taiaria!
[s a mre Cure and Perfect Route to Ague and Fever.
Chill and fever, Dumb Ague, and all Bilious Affec
tions !
IT has been thoroughly tested in thousands of cases,
some of years’ -sanding, where Quinine and ail the
most popular remedies of the day had failed, but the Elixir
uas met with the most triumpnant success: never faded to
cure the most obstinate cases. The unanimous testimony
1 of all who have ’used or witnessed ts operations, declare
it to be the most extraordinary medicine ever discovered
lor the quick and permanent cure of Fever and .Ague.
It operates us a gentle Tonic and .stimulant, gradually
but surely; eradicates every vestige of disease, and restores
the system to health and vigor. It imparts new vitality
to the oioud, and wiil soon induce the glow of health to
return to the pale and swarthy eomDlexion,
The advantage of this medicine therefore is, that a cure
must be radical and complete; not simply breaking the
Chill,by producing a “new impression” upon the nervous
system, without reference to the operations of the malari
ous poison, which ;s allowed to remain uuchauged and
renew its attacks, mmediateiv after the nervous system
has ceased to feel the artmeiai disease—induced bv Qui
nine tod many other preparations generally resorted to.—
The GRENADA ELIXIR acts direclly upon die Liver.
Stomach. Kinevs, Pores of the Skin, and produces a rad
cai -ure.
It contains no ingredient the east injurious to the sys
tem, aud can be given to an miaut with perfect safety.—
It is warranted ro cure every case when taken as directed.
All wtio need such a medicine, will do well to try the
Grenada Elixir. It is not only ihe best but the most eco -
nomicai medicine ever introduced for Fever aud Ague and
s a Southern Remedy.
PREPARED ONLY NY
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO .
Chemists and Druggists.
Columbus, Georg'a.
And by ail rremectaoie Druggists in the city ana country.
July 24, 1858—w6ftw3m.
Dissolution of trartuersiiip.
TIE rirm of KING if SuRSBY is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Those having demands against
the firm as weil as those indebted to it, will please tiail on
B. A. Sorebv for settlement, at the Alabama Warehouse,
who is herebv authorized to settle the same.
JOHN W. KING.
June 25—wtwtf. B. A. SOftSBY.
A GREAT BARG ALN !
THE Subscribers, having now purchased f tie entire pro
penv of the Coweta Fails .Manufacturing Company,
olTer the same tor sale. It is oueoi the best situations tor
Milling and Manufacturing purpose? n the whoie country,
and W7il lie sold on long credits, and -he most iberai terms.
Titles of Warrantee will ie made.
SEABORN JONES.
PAUL J. St ME>.
JOHN L. MUST’ \ v ,
June 10, 18?H —wtwtf JA3IES W. W T A RR
157 Bay Street, Savannah, Geo.
THIS !->ngestablished UoU . ■ uated in lie
business centre >t Savannah, oife : - now to uie
ttifltf traveling uni:e letter iceommai on? that: *v-
ie'.>re. ‘V- .re confident that n- mu-e
will be founu n i letter bo. ii"r*n nan t las
been in for years. The Proprietor ssm* - a*.* nitty pa
trons and the public it large, that ao effort will ie -pared
to vvatcii aver their interests :d to arovide or them rv
desiranle eomt’ori. JOHN CASS, Proprietor.
Eroir.vo Muhpiiv. superintendent.
N. B.—Car-r-ge? tor the City Hotel attend the arrival
of every T oiu and Steamboat. may 15.. vtw3m
PLANTERS ATTEND! ~
Tie Rack Island Paper 30.113 Company,
<:oLimin e. ga.
AT ‘ILL pay ONE CENT ner pound for one aundred
v V thousand ba. of Gin Motes, a quantitea to suit sel
lers. gathered without dirt or wnoie ?eed, done ap ;n tunes
and delivered ?o any of the Roii Roaaswnhin one hundred
miles of Columbus, or Tom any greater distance: but the
extra transportation beyond T he Hundred miies aforesaid,
will be deducted ;rom the price. The sacks ana ropes will
be returned to the owners, and delivered at the -ame depot
whence the .Moies are snipped at the expense of the Com
pany.
Shippers dnould nark the aarea with their names ?o hat
there will oe no difficulty :n dentiivuig f he owners as the
aackages amve at fhe Paper Mills Warehouse
Please *ke railroad Receipts, and send the same to the
Rock Island Paper Mills f o . Columbus. Ga
Aug. s—wtwtf JOHN G. WINTER, Prea’t.
j RELIGIOUS LIB JAR Y.
T’luinpli over Death T 5
Living to Chnst -.-- 85
.Vlethodiam n Eameet. tne Hist. ry of a Great
Revival .- - .$1.50
Light on Little Graves 7p
Lighted Valley ‘5
The Guiding Siar. B 5
Marshall >n Saia-ndeaiioa .0
The Manyr Lamb 30
Dying Thought 50
Meditations on the Loro’s Prayer 30
Story of (Trace - 35
Thought tor the Thougnttni s*l
liiseKmary 3 Daughter 35
Christian Prayer -40
The Hannah’e. . 40
Senuture Portions - !5
Lust Hours at I'hrw* 40
Plain Thoughts....... 35
The above, with imtuy other /aiuauie motoJor *le bv
.nay 13—wtwtf J. W PEASE fe CLARK.
KMrrwooo tt cut.
WIRE-HOUSE & COMMISSION
merchants.
COLUMBUS, GA.
THE >jndefneiied have fomied i Cfr
w&Qfe oartneranp uiraer the above tinn for the Sjgjj??
ranaaction of a general Ware-Houeo and Commimon
Bajinew a this city.
£• rom the long experience of Mr. Greenwood in the
ate firm ot Greenwood dt Cos., ana Mr. Gray (in the late
rirm of Stewart, Gray &. C 0.,) they latter hemseives they
wiil be able, by giving their undivided and personal uten
bon to all busne-w entrusted to their care to give gener
al satisfaction. They will be regularly ‘Hippiied with <be
‘.atest roreign and dontfin intelligence, whrch will ai
wa vs be at the service of their patrons.
The usual CASH ADVANCES will be made, and
Bagging, Hope and other goods rnraistimi wnen desired.
E. 3. GREEN WOOD*
W C. GRAY
Columbus, July 13, 1859—wrw3in.
A CARD.
HAVING Withdrawn from the tirm of HUGHES
DANIEL & CO., I cheerfully recommend *hem to
ail our tormer patrons, and the pubiic generally.
JOHN R. SASTHAM.
THE Subscribers will continue under the same name
and style—a general
STORAGE AID COMMISSION BUSINESS.
AT THE
FONTAINE AND LOWELL
FLAE-PMOOF WAREHOUSES.
Thanktui for the past liberal paironage of our (rends,
we solicit its continuance, and pledge our individual -xer
tions to piease all who may entrust their business to us.
We are prepared to grant usual facilities to our customers
HUGHES, DANIEL * CO.
W M . H. Hushes,
Wm. Daniel,
Wm. C. HODGE3.
Aug. 5, tf
TO REST,
FROM the Lst October next, Front Room in
W arrenG Arcade, ripply at this office.
July 20, 1858—twtf
FOR SALE, CHEAPT
THE Desirable Residence on Forsyth Street near Bry
an, owned and occupied by Rev. A. S. Borders. li
applied or soon wiil be sold low and on liberal f erms.
July 27—tw4t L>. P. ELLI3.
Admininrator'l Sale.
VM7ILL be sold, on the iret Toeaday n Septemuer nert
▼ * at the Jffliai place ot saie in the city of Columbus,
a House and Lot east of said city, near the residence oi
John H. Howard, belonging to the estate ot the late G**o.
T. Howard, deceased. Said lot containing about five
acres. Terms made known on :be dav ot sale.
July 13—twtd. C. B. HOWARD, Adin’r.
D. P. ELLIS. Auctioneer-
TO REIT.
FRO M the first of October next, the City Hotel, near
the Market House. Apply to
P GITTENGER,
July 3—tw3m At Raukin'a old Stand
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE, j
I, COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT,
OR
MILITARY COLLEGE.
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY. M. D..D. D., Chancellorot
tbe University, and Professor ot Chemistry and Geology.
Col. B. R. JOHNSON, Superintendent of the Military
College and Prntessor of Engineering.
JAS. F. HAMILTON, A. M.. Professor of Mathemat
ics. Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy.
J. H- STEWART, A. M., Protessor of Greek and
Latin Language and Literature.
F, L. J. IH.YSSENS. A. M-, Protessor of French and
Ftiwi nir.
G. S. BLACKIE, A. M., M. D-, Protessor of Botany
and Natural liistorv
Rev. J. W. HOYTE, A. M., \i. D., Protessor of Men
tal and Moral Philosophy, and Biblical Literature.
C. K. WINSTON, M. D., Surgeon.
The First Term of the next Academic year commences
on the 20th of September, and the Second Term 14th of
February.
Tuition, BoardiDg, Washing, Fuei, Rooms. Servants
attendance, and use of arms. 31U0 per term. Matriculation
Fee, So. Students are required to furnish their rooms,
winch can be done at a moderate charge, by rent or pur
chase. Engineering, French,Spanisn, ‘Jerman. Drawing,
Book Keeping and Fencing, each $lO per Term at twen
ty weeks.
In the regular Collegiate Course, the ancient reputation
of the University lor Scientific and Classical Scholarship
will be maintained,and at'he ■♦aine time, every facility
afforded those wtio desire to pursue a partial course. Be
a dee the ‘our regular College Classes, there is also a pre
paratory class. Students under 14 years oi age will not be
idmitted.
By he aid ol Military Discipline, effective government
:s estaDlished, and aeaith, physical culture, good order and
industrious imDits are promoted.
For Catalogues, or additional nformation. apply to any
member of the Faculty.
H. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
C ESSION 1858-9. —The Seventh Anuual Course of
O Lectures a this Institution will commence an Monday
the 2d of Novemner aext, and continue till the iret ol the
March.
Thomas R. Jennings. M. D., Proiessor oi Anatomy.
J. Bt nen Lindsiey, M. D., Proiessor of Chemistry and
Pharmacy.
C. K. W uston, .VI. D., Processor of Materia Medina and
Medical Jurispruaeuce. *
A. H. Buchanan, M. D-, Prolessor >1 iugical Anatomy
and Physiology.
John I. Watson, M. D.. Professor ol Obstetrics and
the Diseases of Women and Children.
Paul F. Eve, M. D.. Proieseorof Principles and Practice
of Surgery
W. K. Dowling. M. D-, Professor of institutes ana
j ol Medicine.
W n. T. Bnggr. M. D.. Adjunct Proiissor ana Demon
strator of Anatom v-
The Anatomical Room? will be opened for -undents on
the first Ylonuay n etouer. tlisbtb.,
A preiimmary course of lecture?, free ?o ail students,
will oe given by the Proieseors commencing also on the
rirst Monday ,n Octooer.
The Tennessee State Hospital inaer the Direction oi
the Faculty ta open to the Class tree of cnarge.
A Clinique has been eetaDtished n connection with the
University, at which operation? are performed and tases
prescribe*! ’or and lectured upon :n presence of the Class.
Amount of Fees lor Lectures 3 $105; Matriculation fee
paid once only $5; Practical Anatomy . $10; Graduation
Fee, $25
Good learning can be procured for $3 to $4 or week.
For further formation or Catalogue anniv to
W. K. BOWLING;
Nasnviile, Tenn., July 1858. Deanof the Faculty.
August sth, 1858.
MIWITO .VETS.
Portable,Elastic Canopv Frames and Na tor protect
[gainst MuHjnitoes. FJiee, dc.
For sale at various prices by
I Mkt I3tw!i DILLJNGIi.iM X QKNSI)N,
SWAJf ft CO. S LOTTERIES!
THITIIIPHAJST’
IwaN & Co7
CO NTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL WITH
OUT INTERRUPTION.
SWAN & COS
LOTTEHIES ARE LEGAL, i AND
“” i by (he State af Georgia.
THE LATE’ ATTEMPT TO INJURE
OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN
THATJOUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FIARLY;
THATIOUtt PRIZES ARE PAID PUNCTUALLY;’
AND THATJOI R 1 SCHEMES
AREJMORE LIBERAL[THAN ANY OTHER LOT
TERY IN THE WORLD.
j The following scheme will be drawn oy 3. Swan &
Cos , Managers of the Snarta Academy Lottery, in
j sach ol their Lottenee for August 1858, at AUGUSTA
Georgia, to which city they have removed theur principal
office, iuaer the sworn superintendence of CommaHon
•4Tß.
Class 27 draws on Saturday, Aug. 7, 1858
Class 28 draws an Saturday, Aug. 14. 1868.
Class 29 draws an Saturday, Aug. 21. 1368
Class 30 draws on Saturday, Aug. 28, 1858-
03 THKJPI.AN OF SINGLE 9UXBBAS.
30.000 TICKETS,
PRIZES*.
Nearly one Prixe to Brery nine Ticieti/
ai3.G3riapiex3rT B€Hi3n.
TO BE DRAWN EVERY SATURDAY IN aL’G.
1 Prize of. $70,000 is.. 970/30*
1 “ ... 30,000 a 30,00fe
I “ 10.000 ia 10,000
1 “ 5,000 is. 5,000
1 “ 4,000 is. 4,000
I “ 3,000 is. 3,000
1 44 1,500 is 1,500
4 44 t.JOO is... 4,000
4 *• 900 are 3,600
4 14 800 am 3,200
4 44 700 am. 2,800
4 “ <sooare 2,400
50 44 500 am. 25,000
50 44 30Oam 1,500
100 44 125 ns. 12J500
230 44 • lOOare 23,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of S4OO appror 1 ting to 170,000 prize are 91600
4 ** 300 44 30,000 “ 1200
4 ** 200 44 10,000 44 800
4 44 125 44 5,000 44 500
4 44 100 44 4,000 44 100
i 75 44 3,000 44 300
4 44 50 44 1,500 44 200
5,000 “ 20 100,000
5,485 prizes amounting to.. 4320,000
Whole Tickets 910; Halves 95; Quartet. 92.50
A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will be
sent to any one desiring to receive it.
Certificates ot Packages will be sold at tbefollowin
rates, which is the risk:
Certificates of Package ol 10 Whole Tickets SBO
44 44 10 Halt 40
44 44 10 Quarter 1L
44 44 Eighths 10
In orfiertag Tickets or Certificates,
Encio the money to our address tor the Tickets ordered,
on receipt ot which they will be forwarded by flrst mail.
The List of drawn number* and prizes will be forwarded
to purchasers immediately alter the drawing.
Purchasers will please write t heir signatures plait), and give
theirpost office, county and Mate.
Oememberthal every Prize is drawn, and payable in fnll
without deduction.
Ailonzesof one thousand dollarsaud under paldimmedl*
ateiyaiter thedrawmg—otherprizeeat the mealtime. .'Widays
All communication? .strictly Tle drawn num
bers wllhe forwarded to pnrch*eer ‘roroedlately after the
drawing.
PnzeTicfcets cashed nr renewed In other tickets at ettbe
~>!flce.
Order* for Tickets or Packagescan be addressed wither to
a. aw AN at CO.. Augusta. Ga.,
July 28 w^twfv
JOHN MAY, Agent,Columbus. Ga.
A list of the numbers that are drawn from the
wheel. with the amount of the prize that each one is enti
tied to, will be pubiiened alter the drawing in each of the
tollowmg papers. New Orleans Delta, Mutnie Regis
ter. Charleston Standard. Nas/imile Gazette, Atlanta
Intelligencer,New York Weekly Day Book , Savannah
Morning News and Richmond Despatch.
iioi.LUi> hi if ft KS
THU ‘IXLXHKATUD HOLLAND ftlfllKDT W*
BYSPI^SIA,
DISEISE OP THE KIDtETS.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANT KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE.
Aad the affectionsconsequent upon a <ilwnwt
STATE OF THE LIVER-* -
tfucii as indigestion. Acidity ot the 3to mac*, Colicky Pairs,
Heartburn, Loss of ip petite, Despondency. Coatlreneea,
91imiantl Bleeding Piles. In ail Nervnn*. Rheumatic and
lieuraLpc Affe-=tioniyit baa. in num*- os ustancea proved
iugb 1 y beneficial, and in übera affected a iecidedcure.
l hi* is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on Mrfetljr
scientific pnncipie.aiter tberaanner of ‘.be celebrated Hoi
,and Professor. Boerhave. Uerause of it* great success;n
most of he European State?, its ntrodnetion intothe United
State* was mended more especially for those of onr ether
amt scattered here and ’.here aver the face of this mighty
countrv. Meeting wub great success among ibem. I aow ot
ter it to the American public, knowtngtbat ita truly wonder*
mi medicinal vmnesmuatl be acknowledged.
Uis particularly recommended to *bo?e persons whose
constitutions may have been mpaired by thecomlnoons aae
01 ardent spirits.” urmber -orma of dissipation. Generally in
■uamaneousin effect, it Tnds its way directly to the seat of
die. ‘brilling and quickening every nerve, -alsine op the
lroopmg rpirtt.and. a fact, musing new health and rtgor n
the svntem.
VOTIC E.—Whoever expect* to And this ’ a beverage will be
iisappointed: hut to ‘he dck. weak and ow spirited, ft will
prove a grateful aromatic corrLai. possessed of singular rem
edial properties.
CAUTION!
The great popnlantv oi * bis delight ml aroma has tndneed
many nutations, which the public should ;uard against pur*
unarm*. Be 301 persuaded to buy anything else until yon
pave given Bnerhave’. Holland Bitter? a fair ’rial. One Bo*
tie will oonv’nee you aow nffnitsiy superior it iato.alHbeee
nutation*.
at SI.OO per bottle, or six hnttleefor fS.OO by the
SOLE PROPRIETOR*.
BENJAMIN P\GE, JJL & CO.,
m a .WTAcrnuxa
Fharmacenists and
PITTSBTTHO-H, PA.
Far -aie in Columbus hv Brooke fc Chapman.
And Dmegists Generally th.oughout the State
May 13, 1858. —wrw3 t
TO REST,
FROM ’he 1m of ijetober next. *be arge and
•If eiegani STORE ttndftf : he Masonic Hall, at pre
* ~ ’LL aent occupied by the ‘ pwity W irks ae a Funnture
Saies Apply to - * ...
JAMEH vl FVF.RiTI
k Aug 5, if