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HOME AFFAIRS.
The Weather—Crnpn—Trade Ae.
The weather in this vicinity has oeen a little fail-like da
noc the last few lays- The nights and mornings are cooJ
and pleasant. It is, however, tempomrv. and we rear we
are not yet tirough wuh the heat and hurt of the <*ity.
i ie crop* in and around Columbus are not so lbvorabie
as heretofore. The com crop is plenum! and remarkably
tine, but the cotton is fail of boll-worms and rust. Some
or ’he farmers will not make the third of a cotton crop.
Potatoes, beans, peas etc., are doing well. Upon the
whole-, the arnser has no right to complain.
r ie trade is getting a little bn.-k in the city. The
ooitnttvrnen are coming in wuh their wagons, bringing
produce, and receiving in return, 40011 sand groceries.
1 iie ; aii dry goods of some of the merehants are being
received, and the ladies are examining the advertisements
tn search of -acti articles as suit their taste, and the bouse
to tind them. A tew oeaux and lovers are returning
from the Summer resorts, gaded with the *ontinued round
of games—and are warmly greeted by their cam-get-awav
friends at home. This ends our home-talk.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL of the
STEAMSHIP CAHAD A.
COTTON UNCHANGED.
Halifax, Aug. A—Tlie Brnisn and North Amencan
flhjyai Mad steamsmp Canada, Capt. W. J. C. Lang, ar
rtved last night, rom Liverpool, with bates to Saturday,
afternoon Aug. 14ih.
Commercial News.
Liverpool Cotton Market* —The Brokers Circular re- j
ports the Sales of Cotton, tor the week were 45,000 bales ,
of which speculators took 1200 and exporters took 5500,
ieaving to the trade 38,000 bales. There had been no dis
position on the part of holders to press sales, hut quotations
were nominal.
The sales on Friday were 7, 000 bales, of which ‘-pecu
lators and exporters lock 2,tXMJ bales, and the market closed
dull.
The authorised quotations were for—
Fair Orleans ....7.7-Bd.
Middling Orleans 7d.
Fair Mobile -7 7-16d.
Middling Mobile 6 15-Ifid j
Fair Upland 7i-d j
Middling Uplands and.
The stock in Liverpool was 634 K)0 bales, ol which
555,000 were Amencan.
State of Trade. — Manchester advices were favorable
prices were brm and the demand for manufactured goods
were encouraging.
Harvest Prospects. —The weather tad been very avo
rabie for etops, and the harvest being well advanced shows
the yield of wheat to be good.
Liverpool Breadsturfs Market. —The circulars repoit
the Flour trade very dull, at rather easier prices but quo
tations are incnanged. Wheat was very dull at from Id.
to 2d. decline. Com was buoyant and ail qualities had
slightly advanced. The quotations were 58a. a 60s. but
holders asked 625. per quarter.
Liverpool Promston Market. —Beef was dull but prices
steady. Pork was quiet, but the market was bare of !
American. Bacon was steady with an improved de
mand.
Liverpool Produce Market. —3ugar was bnovant'at an
advance oi 6d. a Is. Colfee was firm. Rice was quiet and
Carolina quoted at 17s. a Ilfs. 6d.
Liverpool Naval Stores. —Rosm was stead v at from 4s.
2d. to 4s. 3d. Spirits of Turpentine was steady at 40s.
London Money Market. —Money was incnanged.—
Console were quoted at‘.46l 003 3*B. The bullion in the
Book ol England had decreased £102.000 sterling.
Havre Cotton Market.— Orleans Ties Ordinaire was
quoted at 107 francs.
General New-.
The steamship North Star reached Liverpool on tie
13th mst.
The political news is generally uninteresting,
Queen Victoria was visaing her daughter at Potsdam.
Louis Napoleon was continuing his tour througn Brit
an ey .
The rumors of an early resumption of the diplomatic
niereourse oetween the Western powers ana Naples was
doubted.
Austria has determined to concentrate troops at ffie
Daimatain frontier.
’’here had been -even riots at Kilkenny in Ireiandi
aausedby the introduction ot agricultural machines. The
military were called out and order restored.
LATEST.
Liverpool. Wednesday Noon, Auq. 14.—A1l the mar
kets lire reported quiet and unchanged. The sales of col- \
ton to-dav were 6,000 bales.
FRANCE.
The papers teem with accounts of the Cherbourg fetes,
which Pad concluded at a banquet on board Le Bretagne.
Napoleon, in proposing Victoria's health, made a very
amicable speech. He said the tacts proved that hostile
passions, aided by a few unfortunate incidents, did not suc
ceed in altering cither the friendship existing between the
two crowns, or the desire of the two nations to remain at
peace. He entertained a sincere hope that if attempts were
made to stir up the old resentments and passions of anoth*
or epoch, they would break to pieces upon common
Pnnce Albert responded, expressing the most inendly
sentiments on behalf of the Queen. He said she was happy
having an opportunity, by her presence it Cherbourg, of
;oimog ia endeavoring to strengthen as much as possible
he nonds of iriendsflip oetween ’he nations —a friendship
based on mutual prosperity, and :he blessing of Heaven
would not be denied. He concluded by proposing a toast
to the Emperor and Empress.
Queen /ictona left on the sth under a triple salute.
The fetes were continued on the 7th by the inauguration
of the Napoieon dock aud the launch of the man-oi—War
Yiie de Names. The consumption ol gunr waer curing
the fittes was enormous.
It was rumored that Napoleon will return Victoria's visit
in a private, friendly way, at Osborne,during the Autumn.
The Emperor had ordered a pyramid ot granite to be
erected at the head ai the new dock, to perpetuate lie
Queen s vmi.
The ietea terminated on the Bth with the inauguration
of toe statue oi Napoieon First. The Emperor delivered
a n&citic speech on the occasion, saving it appeared to be
a part of his destiny to accomplish by peace the great de
signs conceived during war. He said the Government
would not wage war except in defense of the national hon
or and the great interest of the peopie.
The imperial visitors amo&rkea ior Brest on he Bth.
Changes in the dimomatic corps were again much talk-
ed of.
The Emperor had definitely decided on the construction
ot a commerciai port at Brest and also the improvement
of the port of’L’Onent.
The Pans Cora market was dull and drooping.
Tile negotiations between the Government and the rail
road companies aid >een concluded by the Government
guaranteeing the interest at H per cent, on the amount ex
pended on the new lines, provided the dividends on the old
lines are reduced in a certain proportion.
The Pans 3oure was tirin under the peace!ui miluences
of the Cheroonrg demonstration T!ie Three Per Cents
closed on the 10th at ti9h
SPAIN.
Reports were carrent of ministerial changes, owing to
Gea. Rose de Olano having been summoned by Giion to
mees. the Queen.
Saragossa had been declared a fortified place of the first
class and new fortifications wore obe raised there
MARRIED.
Tn Putnam countv, Ga., August 10th. 1858. by the Rev
Wm. D. Shea, Mr. Samuel Dance of Oglethorpe county
to Miss Virginia Howard of'Putnam county.
At the resdenceofCapt. Henry Wilson, in Telfair coun
ty. on the evening of the 12th ;nst., by Cal. W. W. Paine.
J. L C., Mr. .Mark Wilcox Miss Elizabeth Cravv.
DIED.
At Marietta on the 24th uit., Mrs. Caroline Martin,
wife of B Y. doit in and sister .0 the Hon. Henry L. Ben -
mng.
NEW BOOKS.
TWO MILLIONS, by Wm. V Pen Ostler, am
thor of Nothing o Wear.
Marv Derwent, bv -inn and. Stephens. author
Fashion and Famine.
Memoirs e Rachael..by Madame De B
History oft he Origin. Formation and Adoption “of the‘fon-
Hittuion of the U. 3. by Geo. Ticknor Otutis.
TheCmiseof the Betsey. r a Bummer Eamhle among he
Fosatiilerous Deposites of be Hehriiiees by Hugh
Farrier for Beptemoer. Godey’e Lady’s Book for Sept.
Knickerbocker.
Just receivt i by J. W.PEArfR at CLARK.
■■ Goiombus, Aug. 26.—w&twtf.
HAIR RES TORA TIVE.
The demand tor this unrivalled nreparation Tor the hair
and .skin in is beyond the possibility of a doubt, and its
-aie is greater than any other Hair Restorative that has
I over been oelore the public. Tens of thousands of persons
who were oaia and gray, and aiders whose faces were
I covered wuh unsightly blotches and pimples, are now,
with tdeir glossy flair, and wuh faces eomeiy and air to
look upon, -seen fai'y promenading the streets of ail the
principal cities ol the Union, and by their influence crea
ting the tame of Wood’s Hair Restorative thougnout the
civilized world. But the trial of one bottle is more con-
I vincmg than all we could sav in a whole Newspaper col
umn.
It does not dye but gives life, health and beauty to the
iecav’ng, tailing and dead, restoring as ifby magic, that
vhich was supposed to be rrevocahiv lost. Heads near
y oald and others nearly white, are daily being changed j
to their pristine beauty, and faces covered with pimpies
ire rendered as smooth as an infants and blushing is a rose
—ail by the use of Prof. Hair Restorative.—St.
Louis Commercial List.
Sold >v ail uruggistsm this City and by druggists ana
dealers n medicines generally everywhere.
August 21,1853. —w<fciw2w.
Dyspepsia ami Debility Cured.
Theodor? Frank, Esq , of theP’ttsburgh and SluDenvrile
Railroad Office, says—
“ For years I have been an invalid from Dyspepsia. With
j a hope of relief, I resorted to many advertised remedies
but failed ;n deriving the benerit sought for, until I tried
your Holland Bitters, -he nappy effeets of which upon the
digestive organs, and in restoring a debilitated system cau
ses me to recommend it coniidentiv to ail suffering rom
; Dyspepsia.’’
See advertisement in another column. aug*2l
NOTICE
ALL ‘he acsounts and notes belonging o LOMAX *
ELLIS, have been placed'in the hands of J. J. BLADE, Esq
‘or cohesion. Those indebted to the Times Sc -Semtnel office
j for Job Woik and Advertising, done prior to let July 1858
| will confer a favor on the late Proprietors, by promptly rt
spomting to his calls. illy 31—wtwtf.
FOR REIT.
TENEMENTS—one on Broad Street,
O eligible as a Boarding House, jj
Aug. 19—twtf. L. TANARUS, DOWNING.
Land in Cliatraiiooenee County.
The subscriber offers for sate Lot 103 in the 7th District, and
fraction Cl in the :?3d District >1 Chattahoochee county.
For ur'her particulars onquireof L. T. Downing, Coinrc
us. Ga. auipil—wlm wlw) A. J. MILLER. Ailm’r
TO REST OR LEASE.
A Chartered Female Coileve with all ‘thenec
buildings and other conveniences. \ gen
tleman, wiih a wife competent o teach Music.
—oMIMJ* could make handsome salaries.
For antler particulars appiv to Bev.T. C. STANL/SY,
Flat Shoals, Mem wether county, Georgia.
August 21—w.:w4w.
Bouthern ‘Christian Advocate ana Bavannah Georgian copy
weekly four times and-end bill to this office.
To Rent.
FROM ;he Ist Oetobpr next, ‘he Store at present occupied by
B. G. <fc 3. Stern, n Warren’s Arcade. Enquire at .this
office. July 31—twtf.
Scientific American.
PROSPECTUS
V OLDIE FOURTEE N
BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11, 1858.
MECHANICS. INVENTORS.
MANUFACTURERS. AND FARMERS.
THE 3< lENTIFTC A MERtCAZ4 has now reached i is four
teenth Year.and wiilentenpona newvoinme on the llth
September, it is the only weekly publication of the kind now
issued n t his country, and t has a ve*y ‘extensivrf'circul&t’on
in ail the States o( the Union. It is not, as -orae might sup
pose from its title, a dry. aosirnse work on technicai science:
on he contrary, it sedeals with the great events going on :n
the scientific, mechanical and industrial worlds, as to please
aud instruct every one. If the mechanic or*artizanf wisnesto
know he best machine in is?, or how to make any substance
employed n his business —ifthe Housewife wishes to zeta
-eceipe ior making a good color. Ac.—if the inventor wishes
to mow what is zoime on n the way >i mp'ovements—*f *he
manufacturer wishes to keep posted with with the ‘times, and
to imrpioy the best facilities in his business—if the nan of
leisure ami -may wishes to keep himseil amiiiar with the
he progress made n he ahemicai laboratory, or n he con
struction oi mietfrapns. steams nips, railroads, reapers, mow
ers, anu a thousand other machines and appliances, both of
oeace and wai—all hese desiderata can he mund n theSei
eniific American and not elsewhere. They are here presented
n a reliable and interesting orm. adapted to the comprehen
sion oi minds unlearned in ihe higher’ branches of science and
art*
TER US.
One Copy, one vear J i
Ont Copy, six months.. 1
Five Copies, six m0nth5.................. ........... 4
Tea Copies, six no mbs .......... a
Ten itopies. twelve months 15
Fifteen Copies, twelve months 2
Tweniy Copies* twelve months vS
The money must u ail oases be paid in advance.
• Specimen copies -ent gratuitously tor inspection. Aouthem
and Western money, or Postage Stamps aken for subscrip
tions. Letters should be directed to
MUNff a- GO.. liW Fulton Street. N. Y.
|3P"">fes9rs. Mtinu * Cos., are extensively engagea nprocu
ring patents ‘nr new Inventions, and will advise inventors,
without oharge. in regard to ihe novelty of their mprove
menti. auspil—twif
dissolution of Partners Mp.
r T'H£ rirm of IQNG ic rioRSBYis this day dissolved
X by mutual consent. Those having demands against
thesirm .is well as those indented to t. wiil please cal! am
B. A. Sorebv for settlement, it tbe Aiaoama Warenouse,
who is hereby authorized to settle rhe same.
JOHN W. KING,
me 25— wtwn. B. A. SORSBY
FOR SHE,
AT A GREAT BAR G AIN’
THE ate residence of Dr. Tavior. comprwncr a
|j weil nmsned louse ot ax rooms, and wide ball
n eat a, oesiaes eiosets ano cellar; amote
ontbuiidings. including stauie and carnage house; in acre
of ground running from Broad to Front Street, with <ris
tem, dry well, large garden and leauuiui front yard tilled
with diroui ind rlo worst— one oi the rest improved ana
most desirably situated residences n the city. Titles ou
disputed. PdaseasioH given :in*t <t Oeioner.
Also, the store house oeennied by Messrs. Redd. Freer
it Cos —-me of the best locations in the city tor a neavy
i grocery nusness
Also, two vacant lots adjoining and aorth of the last
above. PAUL J. 3E.MMES
l 15-June, 1858—wtwtf
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
f HAVING made oar arrangements for the Fail
trade, we desire to purchase
or Sixty Likely Kegroes.
ol good naracter. consisting of yonng men, wo
men, plough hove,and giria, tor whom the highest market
once will be paid. Persms having negroes for sale will
ind :t to their interest to give a a eall.
We will receive and sell Negroes on Commission and
no efforts will be -pared to make satisfactory sates, for
i hose who may place their negroes in our charge.
Liberal advances always made on Negroes when uesired
Call at the Auction and Negro mart of
Harrison a pitta
aug2l—wtwtf 50 St. 61 Broad Street.
ALABAMA WAREHOUSE.
GOLOIBUS, G-A,
A LLEN St. CAMAK having purchased the merest of
j L\. 8. A. Sorsbv m the above well known Fire Proof
: Brick Warehouse, would be glad to see their old nenas
I ana patrons at their new place of business, where they
nave torfhea a co-partnersmp wuh J. W. King, anaer the
| name and stvie of
KING, ALLEN & CAMAK.
for the ransacuon of a general Storage and Commis
sion Business.
Special attention paid to the Sale of Cotton and Pro'*
I luce, and the Receiving and Forwarding Mercnandise
consigned to our care-
Liberal Advances made on Cotton in store or for duo
nem to our friends n Savannah, Charleston, New York
or elsewhere.
Bagging and Rope furnished our customers at mamet
prices.
We solicit a share of public patronage, and pledge our
selves, by close attention to business to merit it.
J. W KING.
A. M. ALLEN.
THOS. CAMAK.
THE ondersigned. in retiring rom the Warehouse busi
ness. takes great pleasure tn recommenaing to bis
friends a continuance of ttKir i&vor and patronage to the
pew riim.
(Signed) B.A.SORSBY-
Coiumnus, July 6, 1858-wtwrim.
KREXTtFOOD Jfc I.RAY.
WAfiE-HOrSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
COLUMBUS, G-A.
- j
partnersnip under the above tirm for the
‘ransaction of a general Ware-House and Commission
Business :n this city.
From the long experience of Mr. Greenwood in the
iate firm of Greenwood St. Cos., and Mr. Gray (in the late
rirm of Stewart, Gray Se. C 0..) they flatter themselves they
wiil be able, by giving their undivided and personal atten
tion to all business entrusted :o their care to give gener
al satisfaction. They will be regularly supplied with the
atest toreign and domesuc meiligence, whreh jiwnil ai
wa vs be at the service ot their patrons.
The lsuat CASH ADVANCES will be made, ana
Bagmog. Rope and other goods furnished wnen desired.
E. 3. GREENWOOD-
W. C. GRAY.
Columbus, J,jiy 13, 1858—wtw3m.
A CARD.
HAVING withdrawn from the tirm of HUGHES
DANIEL &. CO., I cheerfully recommend them to
ail our former patrons, and the public generally’.
JOHN R. EASTHAM.
THE Subscribers wiil continue under the same name
and style—a general
STORAGE AST) COMMISSION BUSINESS,
AT TTIE
FONTAINE AND LOWELL
FIRE-PUOOF WAfIEHOTtSES.
Thanklui for the past liberal paironage of our friends,
we solicit its continuance, and pledge our individual cxer
tions to please all who may outrun their business to us.
We are prepared to grant usual tacdities to our customeis.
HUGHES, DANIEL * CO
Wm. H. Hushes,
Wm. Daniei,,
♦ Wm. C. Hodges.
Aug- 5, tf
Land and Residence for Sale.
MTHE ‘uosenber oilers for -‘aie 320 acres of goo *
Farming Lands, hree and a half miies south west
of Columbus. Ga., in Russell county, Ala It is
on the road leading from Girard to Gen. Aoercromoie'3.
There are about one hundred and forty acres in cuitiva
mn, he balance leaviiv timoered with mixed growth.—
The resmence is anew framed house, wuh ax rooms and
lour tire places. There is a good overseer’s house on
the plantation,.md a very tineseiection oi fruit trees at
boih settlements. This is every way a desirable place for
a man. wno wishes to do business n Commons and keep
bis family in the country.
For binder particulars, see me on the plantation.
July27—wtwtt E. A. THOM.
FREEDOM FROM FEVER AAB AGEE.
TUnriCPHAXT SUCCESS:
THE
GRENADA ELIXIR,
OR
South American Antidote tor Malaria !
Is a sure Cure and Perfect Route to Ague and Fever,
Chill and Sever, Dntno Ague, and ail Bilious A fee
lions !
IT has been thoroughly tested in thousands .i cases,
some of years standing, wnere Quit me tud ail :he
most popular remedies of the day had aiied.but rhe Eliur
ias met with the most mumpnant success; never faded to
cure the most obstinate cates. The manure us estimonv
of ail wno lave used or witnessed its operations, declare
it to be the most extraordinary medicine ever discovered
for the quick and permanent cure of Fever and Ague.
It operates as a gentle Tonic and stitnul mt. gradTiaily
but surely; eradicates every vestige of disease, ano restores
the system to health and vigor. It repairs new vitality
to the blood, ana will soon induce the glow of health *o
return to the paie and swaithy complexion.
The advantage of this medicine therefore is, that a cure
must be radical and complete; not -impiv ireaking the
Chill, by producing a “new impression” upon the nervous
without reference to the iperatums of the malari
ous poison, which ia allowed to remain unchanged and
renew ta attacks, immediately alter the nervous system
has ceased to fee! ihe art'rieiai disease—induced by Qui
nine ana nany itht- r preparations generally resorted :o.—
The GRENADA EIHXIR acts direcily upon the Liver,
Stomach. Kineys, Pores of the Skin, and produces a rad
ical cure.
It contains no ingredient the least niurious to lie sys
em.ana can be given to an niant * ih perfect satetv. —
It is warranted to cure every case when taken ts directed.
AJI wno need suca a medicine, will do weil to try .he
Grenada Elixir. lits not only the best out the most oco -
aomicai medicine ever introduced tor Fever and Ague and
is a Southern Remedy.
* FSEPARED OkLT 3V
J. S. PEMBERTON &CO .
Chemists and Druggists.
Coiumous. (Georgia.
.And by ail respectable Druggists u the city and country.
July 24, 1858—w^tw.dm.
RELIGIOUS LIBRARY.
Tnumpu over Death 75
Living to Christ... 85
Methodism a Earnest, the History of a Great
Revival - 31.50
Light on Little Graves 75
Lighted Valley 75
The Guiding S< nr. G 5
Marshall on Sai.viuicatiou. - . 75
The Martyr Lamo stl
Dying Thought 50
Meditation? on the Lord's Prayer 50
Storv of < Grace. - 35
Thought torthe Thotigmioi . 50
Jli*onary ‘? Dangnter -....* 35
UhttMian Praver 44*
The Hannan ? ..... 44f
rrermture Portions 85
Last Hours of Christ. 44*
Plain Thoughts.
The above, with many other valuable looks.’.or ?aie by
msvL3—wtw't J. W. PEAHE fe CLARK.
OCR CUSTOMERS
VI-HO “iortt like to be dunned,'’ will please ave them*
” r selves the mortification and js tbe trouble and ax
3ense, by paving up, or we shall me tut our -utims, and
‘lose all ousmess connections with such patties,
did oeiieve ?onr promise.
Now believe ours.
REDD, JOHNSON A. CO-
Coinmtius, Ga., Aug. TANARUS, 1858. wtltj&n twlm. 1
J. FOGLE &301 T.
DENTISTS,
Office on Randolph Street, near Broad, Columbus, 6* a
Loiumous, May 9,1867. wtwtf i
WM. F. LEE, D. D.3.
S!®DENTAL SURGEON.
OFFICE comer of Broad and Randolph Streets,
Columbus. Georgia.
December 17, 1856—w&twd
TO BTRTI.
4 Negro Man who is a good Hotel Cook.
A Apply at this office to B. R. FOLSOM
Or JOHN BASS, at the Ogiethorpe House,. I
TO ROT,
MFROM the La Octoner next, Front Room in j
Warren's Arcade. Apply at this office.
July 29, 1858—twti
FOR SALE, CHEAP.
THE Desiraoie Residence on Forsyth Street near Bry
an, owned and occupied by Rev. A.S. Borders. II
applied tor soon will be sold low and on liberal terms.
July 27—?w4t U. P. ELLIS.
Atmi nismf or’s saie.
MMtTILL be sold, on the bra Tuesday in September next
v * at the lsuai piaceot sale in the city of Columbus,
a House and Lot east at said city, near the residence ol
John H, Howard, belonging to the estate ol the late Geo.
T. Howard, deceased. Said lot containing about tfve
acres. Terms made known on the day ol sale.
July 13—twtd. C. B. HOWARD, Adm’r.
D. P. EUL.IS, Auctioneer.
TO RENT.
FROM the first of October next, the City Hotel, near
the Market House. Apply to
P. GITTENGER,
July 3—?w3m At Rankin's old Stanu
GREAT BARGAIN!
I WILL olfer privately between nmv and tbe first ol Oc
tober next, TWO PLANTATIONS, on the Chatta
hoochee River, immediately on the Girard and Mobile R.
R., within twenty minutes nde of the city of Columbus.—
The two tracts adjoin each other, both containing about
‘hree Hundred acres of River bottom, and the rest well
timbered. There is in each *ract about 750 acres. It ;s
without doubt the nealthiest locality in the South. Each
piace has buddings lpon it, with excellent mineral water.
One place can be purchased or both together to suit buy
ers. Tarmseasv. Those wisnmg to purchase wiil do
well to call eariv on the subscriber—tor the premises wiil
not be tor sale after the first of October next. Both places
are n a high -rate ol cultivation.
Apply to W. N. Hutchins in my absence.
May 25—wtwtf J. A. FOX.
E. BARNARD & CO,,
COLUMBUS. GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS,
UAVEon hand, and will uonstcntly keep, a large
wellselected Stock, embracing every article in
line, which are offered to their friends and the
putdic, at the lowest market prices. Come and see us.
Columbus. Sept 29, 1857. wt;wtf.
To our Customers !
FROM and after the first January next, we nail adopt, as
ueariy as possible. ;he CASH SYSTEM. Nkcksfitt
compsl.- us m Tnif ‘-(ivies. From that lay all articles wtil
be priced as cash. Where credits are given which will only
be extended to those whe have promptly paid tisi an addition
will he made to the price named according to the lime requir
ed ijy the purchaser. 3. BARNARD at GO.
Dec. 31, 1857—wflttwrirn .
MACKEREL
4AA PACKGES, Halves, Quarters and Kits, ail num
-I*7* J here, for sale at small advances or Cash, by
Jan.l9—wtwtf E. BAttaaitO <st CO.
PLANTING POTATOES-
X /''W'N Barrels P’nk Eyes, tor saleat -mail advance
IUI_/ forCasii by
Jan 19—wtwtt &. BARNARD * CO.
LONG ASD SHORT SWEETNISC,
4 Ti\ BBL3. and half bbls. Choice Syrrp.
La! 30 Hhds. N O. Sugar, ail grades, tor sale at small
advances for Cash, by
Janl9—twtf E. BARN J.RD <k CO.
FAICY ST. LOUIS FLOUR.
4 BARRELS Ptantersa Extra Onion, and Diamond
T:\_* Brands, ior sale at small advance lor Casn. bv
Janl'J—iwtt E. BARNARD t* CO.
PALACE MILLS TLOUE.
4 CONSTANT supply kept on hand, ami for sale at
Mill prices, for Cash ay
Jan. 18 —wtwtt E. BARNARD Jit CO.
CIGABS direct ieportation.
-JAABOXK3 ,'lavana Oigaas oivanoua irands ivr -ale U
riv -maii advances for Cash by
Jani9—wtwtf S. BARNARD it CO.
157 Bay Street, Savannah, Gfeo.
MTH.IS long-established Hotel.situated .n the
nuaness centre of Savannah, oilers now to the
traveling public better iceoraroations than ev
er before. We are confident that the house
wiil be found n a better condition than tbas
been .n for years. The Proprietor assures his counirv pa
rens and the puoiic at .arge, hat aoelfbrt will be -soared
to watcn over their interests and :o provide tor them every
desirable ‘-omtort. JOHN CA3S, Proprietor.
SuotrNn VitTKFHV, Superintendent.
N. B.—Carriages for ‘he City Hotel -attend the arrival
of every Tram and Steamboat. may 15.. wtw3m
A GREAT BARGAIN !
THE Sunsenbers. laving now purchased the entire pto*
perry of the Coweta FalJa Manuiaemnng Company,
oifer the same ror sale. It ;s oceol the pest situations tor
Milling ana M anuiactunng purposes n the wnole counirv,
and will oe -old on long credits, ana the most bberai terms.
Titles of W arrantee will oe made.
SEABORN JONES,
PAUL J. 3E.MMES.
JOHN L. MU9TLVN,
June 10,185? —wtwtt JAMES W. WARREN.
MTTSQOTO NETS.
I.
Portable,Elastic t.anopv Frames and Na’s or proiec
ion against Musquuoes. Flies, Sfe.
Fortaleat various prices hv
May 13—-wit DILLINGHAM fc DENSON.
SWAN ft CO/S LOTTERIES!
THIU3BFHAJST!
swanTco,
; CONTINUE TO DR.IW AS USUAL WITH
OUT INTERRUPTION.
SWAN & t'GS
LOTTERIES ARE LEGAL. - AND
‘ !, Amhorizetl\, by the State nf Georgia.
THE LATE!ATTEMPT TO INJURE
OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN
THATJOUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FIAHLY;
THATfcOUR PRIZES ARE PAID PUNCTUALLY;
AND THATIOURISCHEMES
ARE J MORE LIBERaL-THaN ANY OTHER LOT
TERY IN THE WORLD.
The following scheme will be drawn by 3. Swan &
Cos., Managers of the Sparta Aeaaemv Lottery, in
each of then Lotteries for August 1858, at AUGUSTA
Georgia, to which city they have removed their principal
office, under the sworn superintendence of Commission
ers.
Class 27 draws on Saturday, Aug. 7, 1858
Class 28 draws on Saturday, Aug. 14, 1858.
Class 29 draws an Saturday, Aug. 21, 1358.
Class 30 draws an Saturday, Aug. 28. 1858.
ON THEIPL A N OF §I3GLE S ÜBBKIIS,
bO.tiOO TICKETS.
5,485 PRIZED.
Nearly one Prize to Every nine Tic&ets.
3r-A(43riyi€E3TT SemsaXX.
TO BE DRAWN EVERY SATURDAY IN AUG.
1 Prize of. $70,000 is,.. §79,'if*
I “ ... 30,000 is 30,006
I “ 10,000 i5.... 10,000
1 “ 5,000 is. 5,000
1 “ 4,000 is 4,000
I “ 3,000 is. 3,000
1 “ , 1,500 a IpOO
4 “ LbOO is. 4.000
4 J00are............ 3,600
4 “ “KKlare 3,200
4 44 TOOara “2,800
4 “ dOOaro... 2.400
50 “ oOOare 25.000
50 “ 300 are 1,500
100 “ 125 are. 12.500
•230 “ • LOOare “23,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of S4OO ipprox ting to $70,000 prize are §I6OO
4 *• 300 “ 30,000 “ moo
4 200 “ 10,00(1 “ 800
4 “ 125 “ 5.000 “ 500
4 “ 100 “ 4,000 “ JOO
4 “ 75 3,000 “ 300
4 “ 50 “ IpOO 200
5,000 • 20 100,000
5,485 prizes amounting to *320,000
Whoie Tickets §lO ; Halves $5; Quarter*. $2.50
A Circuiar showing the plan of tbe Lotteries will be
sent to any one desiring to receive it.
Certificates of Pacaages will be sold at tbef ojJowin
rates, which is the nsk:
Certificates of Package of 10 Whoie Tickets SBO
“ 44 10 Halt 40
44 44 10 Quarter 2L.
44 44 Eighths 10
In entering Tickets or Certificates,
Bnclote the money to our address for theTlckets ordered,
on receipt ot which they wiil be lorwanted by first mail.
The List of drawn numbers and prizes will heiorwartled
to purchasers immediately alter the drawing.
Purchasers will piease write their signatures plain.anu ive
their post office, county and Abate.
Eememher that every Prize is drawn, and payable in mil
without deduction.
All prizes of one thousand dollars and inner pairiimireril
ateivalter the drawing—other prizes at tb*> usual time. 30 day#
til communications atnetly confidential. The drawn num
bers willbe forwarded to purchase™ mmediatelv after the
drawinsr.
PrizeTicketscashed orrenewotl in other tickets at enthe
ffice.
Orders for Tickets or Pick ace* can be addressed either to
3.3 WAN jc. GO.. Augnsta. Ga.,
juiy 28 wdttwly
JOHN MAY, Agent,Columbus, Ga.
A list of tbe numbers that are drawn from the
wheel. with the amount o’ the prize that each one is enti
tled to, will be published after the drawing in each of the
toilowmg papers, _Wm Orleans Delta, Ylooiie Regis
ter, Charleston Standard, Sasnmlle Gazette, Atlanta
Intelligencer, yew York Weekly Day Bank, . avannah
Morning yews and Richmond Despatch.
tawtLAA il hi ii tHi
THB CELEBRATED HOLLAND ASHED Y TOM
BTS>SfHi,
DISEASE OF DIE SIDNEYS.
LIVER COMPLAINT",
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND,
FEYSR AMD AGUE,
And the various alfectionEconsequem upon a diseased
STATE OF THE LIVER.: Z
Such as Indication, Acidity of the Stomach. Colicky Pams.
Heartburn. Loss of ippetite, Deep* ndcncy. Contruw.
Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Bbenmauc and
Neuralgic Affections, it has. in unm*“ us distances proved
aigtiiy i>euehciai.:indin ithers affected a decided cure.
i’fus is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly
scientific pnnciples.aiter the manner of the celebrated Hot
anil Professor. Boerhave. Because f ;ts great .uccess n
nostofihe Saropean .-stales, it utroduction micthe United
■Hates i nienueo more .-specially for those of our Huber
,and scattered here ana tbere over the iace of this mighty
country. Meeting with great success among hem. I now u
erittothe Amercan public, knowingtbat its truiy wonder
ful medicinal vTrtnesnmst*. be acknowledged.
it is particularly -oeomnieivod to hose persons whose
constitutions may have been mpaired by becontinoons use
of ardent spirits, oroiher lorms of dissipation. Generally in
namaneouein offeet.it finds its way iirectly to (he seat of
life, drilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the
drooping-pi rit.antt. in act,, musing new health and vigor in
the system.
NOTICE- tV hoover expects to find this a beverage will be
disappointed: ditto the sick, weak and mw spirited, it will
prove a grateiui aromatic conLai. possessed ol singular rem
edial properties.
CAUTION!
The great popularity of thisdeiightfui tmma bw induced
many mitations. which the public should guard against pnr
maswiz. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you
nave given Boernave’s Holland Blttersa fair trial. One Kot
tle will convince you bow nhuitciy superior ,t is to ailtbeee
nutations.
CF'Brddattl.UO per bottle, or six bottles for #5.00 by the
SOJLE PROPRIETOR*,
BENJAMIN PiGE, JB. St CO.,
AAffTTFACTTTKI*f6
Pliannaceuists and Chemists,
PITTSBURGH. PA
Porniis m. Columbus bv Brooks 4 Chapman.
■And Druggists Generally th.oughout the State
Mav 13, 1858. wrw3 it
TO REST’
£a+, FROM tlet !r of October next, >he arge and
“' e - aal •' 5 FORE under ’he Masonic Hall, at pre
iUt-* -<emoccupied bv the Novelty Work? as a Furniture
3*ie? Room. Apply to
J VMEF W. EVERITT.
...Aug 5,!