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Cable News.
[We received the followioe dispatch this morning (Fri
day a few minotea before 11 o’clock. It left London this
morning, althoneh we are not able to state the boar. It
ii the “fastest time” we have yet received over the cable
coarse.]
London, Friday morning, Aug. 27.—The Emperor of
France returns to Paris to-morrow, Satorday.the 28th.
The King of Prussia is too sick to Visit Queen Vic
toria.
Her Majesty returns homo on Monday the 30th in
stant.
The Chinese empire will be opened to the trade of all
nations. The Christian religion will be allowed, and for*
eign diplomatic agents admitted. Full indemnity has been
guaranteed to England and France, but no mention is
made as regards that point with the United States.
Cable Intelligence,
Valentia, Ireland Aug. 25.—The London papers an
nounce that a Treaty of Peace had been concluded with
China. EagiaDd and France are to be indemnified.
Dates from Bombay to the 19:h of July, had been receiv
ed. The raatioy among the Sepoys was being rapidly qui
eted.
The Loudon papers of Taesday contained along and
interesting report made by Mr. Bright, on the Atlantic
Telegraph Company’s enterprise.
The steamship Asia leaves on Saturday.
Weathrr-Ilealth-Crop*.
The weather for the past few days has been un*
sually cool for the season. Our Thermometer ran.
ges from 70 to 80 degrees, extremes. Crops as
usual look favorable, and the health of the country
generally good. We can learn of very little sick
ness throughout this section, and the prevalent
opinion that this is an unhealthy country is to a
certain extent entirely eroneous. Our climate has
been mild the present Summer, and our population
look as healthy as mountainers. — Albany Patriot
Aug. 26th.
Mexico.—The London Times reviews editori
ally the lamentable condition of Mexico and con
cludes as follows“It seems theie is nothing lelt
for the United States but to consummate the work
they have begun, and annex the land of Montezu
ma and Cortez, which even under the lash of the
slave-driver, will not regret the illusion ot the lib
erty of the Mexican Republic.”
: MARRIED,
In Ameficus, on the 24th iost., by Elder 11. C. Hornady, j
Mr. MALCOM BASS, to Mrs. MARY C. PRICE, all :
of Sumpter county.
OBITUARY.
Died, in LaGrange on the 10;h inst. Maj. George
Heard, aged 73 years end 2 days.
Maj. Heard was a native of Greene county, where his
youth and early manhood were spent. He was known ex
tensively through the State as a man ot marked charac
teristics, and his death will be regretted by many In his
native cuunty, as well as in Troupe ; his life has beed use
ful and his example good. The vigor of his mind lead
him to think strongly, and the earnestness of his nature
made him feel deeply- What many called his “strong
prejudices,” were the results of vigorous thought and earn
est feeliog. There was no timidity in the composition of
his nature. He was independent io thought and fearless in
advocacy. What he believed, he dared to avow under all
circumstances- Truth, honesty and courage, which with |
many an accidental accomplishments, with him were Ge- |
cesearv virtues. These found development in the wide
field of thought and actioa which opened to mm in the
Bocial, political and religious world.
For bis friends, Maj. Heard had sympathy and support;
for his Dolitieal party he had arguments when it needed
defence; and cheers when its victories were won ; and for
his church, he had fervent prayers for its altars and ready
alms for its poor. He has long been known as a faithful !
friend, a thorough democrat, and an uncompromising
Methodist. _ i
He was never an aspirant for office, but was always con
tent to perform the duties of a quiet citizen without any
other reward than that of a good conscience. The praise
of men was doubttess at acceptable to him as to others ; .
but the consciousness of doing what he believed to be right,
was above the price of riches. It was delightful to see him
in bia old age, moving among the members of his church
as a patriarch, to whom every ear gave heed, and every
heart rendered homage. For months his family waited at
his bed -side, with tearful solicitude for the hour ot his dis
solution. It came at last—to them, wirh crushing weight,
bat to him with wings of light, with which he ascended on
high. W. G. C.
HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED EX
TRACT BUCHU, is prepared directly according to the
rule r >.armany and Chemistry, and is the best and most
active preparation which can be made tor the cure of Dis
eases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropeey, Weak
ness, <fcc-,read the advertisement in another column, head
ed “Hembold’s Genuine Preparation.”
Sold by Dr- D. Young, Columbus Ga.
July 22-’SB lm.
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Tbe demand for this unrivalled preparation tor the hair
and skin ia is beyond the possibility of a doubt, and its
sale is Greater than any other Hair Restorative that has
ever been before the public- Tens of thoosands ot persons
who were bald and gray, and others whose faces were
covered with unsightly blotches and pimples, are now,
with their glossy hair, and with faces eomely and lair to
look upon, seen dai’y promenading the streets of all the
pnncipal cities of the Union, and by their influence sprea
ding the fame of Wood’s Hair Restorative thoughout tbe
civilized world. But the trial of one bottle is more con
vincing than all we could say m a whole Newspaper col
umn.
It does not dye but gives life, health and beauty to tbe
decaying, tailing and dead, restoring as if by magic, that
which was supposed to be irrevocably lost. Heads near
ly bald and others nearly white, are daily being changed
to tbeir pristine beaoty, and faces covered with pimphs
are reodered as smooth as an infants’ and blushing as a rose
—all by the use of Prof. _ Wood’s Hair Restorative.—St.
Louis Commercial List.
Sold by all druggists m this City and by druggists and
dealers in medicines generally everywhere.
August 21,1858. —wdctwSw.
Dyspepsia and Debility Cared.
Theodore Frank, Esq . of the Pittsburgh and Stubenville
Railroad Office, says—
“ For years I have been an iavalid from Dyspepsia. With
a hope of relief, 3 resorted to many advertised remedies
but failed in deriving the benefit sought for, until I tried
your Holland Bitters, the happy effects of which upon the
digestive orgaos, and in restoring a debi itated system Cau
ses me to recommend it confidently to all suffering from
Dyspepsia.”
See advertisement in another column. aug2l
NOTICE.
ALL the accounts and notes belonging to LOMAX fc
ELLIS, have been placed in tbe bands of J. J. SLADE. Esq_ i
for collected. Those indebted to the Times At Sentinel o ffice
for Job VVo<k and Advertising. donj prior to Ist July 1858
will confer a favor on the late Proprietors, by promptly re
sponding to his calls. - 31—wt*tf.
COPARTNERSHIP.
WE have this day formed a partnership under tbe name
and style of
ELLIS & MATHIS,
lor the transaction of a general
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Ilf ALL ITS BRAXCHES-
They will give their personal attention to the SALE
of COTTON, and hope for a liberal share of patronage.
LIBERAL ADVANCES will be made on goods or
other property.
DAVENPORT P. ELLIS,
BRITAIN H. MATHIS.
Late of Marion county.
Aug. 30,1858. 8i
/V FEMALE INSTITUTE.
£g9yTHE exercises of this School will be resum-
AjHglSed on the Ist day of October next, and close
XT’ Jane 30th, 1859.
THOMAS B. SLADE, Principal.
August 30, 1858. w4t
WANTED.
A GOOD RUSSET WORKMAN ; steady work and
liberal wages given.
J. G. SINGER.
Lumpkin, Aug. 30,1858. w3i.
iaTWO ALABAMA PLANTATIONS
FOR SALE.
[HAVE two plantations for sale, one in Russel county.
Ala.. 15 miles from Coiambus, Ga.,of 1,200 acres,6so
cleared, and one in Henry county, Ala., on the Chatta
hoochee river, containing 1,600 acres, 850 cleared. Both
good, well improved and healthy. Those wishing farther
information can call on, or address me at Oswiebee. Ala.
C. A. ROSE.
Oswiebee, Ala- Aug. 30, 1858. wlm
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold at the Coart House door in the town of
Blakely, Early county, Georgia, on the first Tues
day in October next, within the legal hours of sale, Lot of
Land, No- 278, ia the 28th district of said county, as the
property of William L. Jeter, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said estate.
SARAH A. JETER, Adrorix.
Aug. 30,1858. wlm
TWO months afterdate! sballapply tot he honorable Court
of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county, Ga., forleave to
sell the lands"belonging to the estate of Green Bentltv,de
ceased HIM AS AL.BRITTON. Adm’r.
Aug. 30. 1858, 2m
BEDELIT & WEEMS,
HAVE removed to the corner formerly occupied by W.
A. Redd, & Co-, lately by Webb and Sappiogton ;
where they will keep constantly on hand, a well selected
stock of
GROCERIES,
consisting in part, of Bacon, Bagging and Rope, Sugar and
Coffee, Liquors, <Scc. All of which they offer at the low
est market prices.
Aug. 30, 1858. wtf
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
A S 1 am desirous of winding up my business, and mo
ii. ving oat west, I offer for sale my place, lying on the
Upatoie creek, in Talbot county, two miles northwest of
Geneva.
This place contains two hundred acres, more or less ;
and three or seven hundred acres can be added to this
tract. For further information, apply to M- T. McCrary,
on the place, or to me at Geneva-
I also offer tor sale, one Lot in the town of Geneva, on
which is situated a Grocery House, a Teopin Alley, and
Dwelling House. It is one of the best stands for a Gro
cery in the county. Terms accommodating.
H. H. McCRARY.
Aug. 30, 1858. wtf
NEW BOOKS.
TWO MILLIONS, by Wm. A Uen Bitler.au
thor of Nothing to Wear.
Mary Derwent, bv .inn S. Stephens, author
Fashion and Famine.
Memoirs of Rachael, by Madame De B .
History of the Origin, Formation and Adoption of the Con
stitution of the U. S. by Geo.Ticknor Cuitis.
The Cruise of the Betsey, or a Summer E amble among the
Fossi ilerons Deposites of the Hebridees by Hugh
Haroer for September. Godey’s Lady’s Book for Sept,
Knickerbocker.
Just received by J.W.PEASR & CLARK.
Columbus, Aug. 26. —w&twtf.
FOR RENT.
SEVERAL TENEMENTS — one on Broad Street,
eligible as a Boarding House, j
Aug. 19—twtf. L. TANARUS, DOWN ING.
—W— 111 — 1 ■ 7 ’ ‘UC Uwctf
W ■ COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
ALL practice law In Muscogee and the adjoin- or lwl
Iging counties of Georgia and Alabama. <j n <jtiidren
Office over Bank >f Columbus, Broad 3t. j rel߀< jy
OR SET liras. 3. SLABS. £gf A fl
ffumbus, Ga. March 27 1857, wtwtf ! absorb!
W ’ _VVe take
iO RENT OR LEASE.
■MHfh A Chartered Female College with all *thenec
buildings and other conveniences- A gen
yVfjfrSfjW tleman, wilh a wife competent to teach Music,
could make handsome salaries.
For further particulars apply to Rev.T. C. STANLEY.',
Flat Shoals, Merriwether county, Georgia.
August 21—wfetwAw.
Southern Christian Advocate and Savannah Georgian copy
weekly four times and send bill to this office.
To Rent,
FROM the Ist October next, the Btore at present occupied by
B.G. &S. Stern, in Warren’s Arcade. Enquire at this
office. July 31—twtf.
Scientific Sinter icon.
PROSPECTUS
VOLUME FOURTEEN
BEGINS SEPTEMBER 11,1858.
MECHANICsTi^VENTORS,
MANUFACTURERS, AND FARMERS,
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN has now reached its four
teenth Year .and willenterupona new volume on the llth
September. It is the only weekly publication of the kind now
issued in this country, and it has a?ey ’extensive circulat ! ou
in all the States of the‘Union. It is not, as some might sup
pose from its title, a dry. abstruse work on technical science;
on the contrary, it so deals with the great events going on in
the scientific, mechanical and industrial worlds, as to please
and instruct every one. If the mechanic or lartixanj wishesto
know the best machine in use, or how to make any substance
employed in his business -ifthe Housewife wishes to get a
receipe tor making a good color, r &c.—if the inventor wishes
to know what is going on in the way of imp-ovemente—if the
manufacturer wishes to keep posted with with the ‘times, and
to employ the best facilities in his business —if the man of
leisure and study wishesto keep himself familiar with the
the progress made in the .chemical ’laboratory, oi in the con
struction of telegraphs, steamships, railroads, reapers, mow
ers, and a thousand other machines and appliances, both of
peace and wai—all these desiderata can be fourd in theSci
entifle American aDd not elsewhere. They are here presented
in a reliable and interesting form, adapted to the comprehen
sion of minds unlearned in the higher, branches of science and
art.
TERMS.
One Copy, one vear S 2
_ On* Copy. six months 1
Five Copies, six m Dnths 1
Ten Copies, six months £
Ten Copies, twelve months 15
Fifteen Copies, twelve months 22
Twenty Copies, twelve mouths 26
Tbe money mast in all cases be paid in advance.
Specimen copies sent gratuitously for inspection. Southern
and Western money, or Postage Stamps taken for subscrip
tions. Letters should be directed to
MUS.V l CO., 128 ’Fulton Street. N. Y.
f'jT'Messrs. Mudd At Co_ are extensively engaged in procu
ring patents for new inventions, and will advise inventors,
without charge, in regard to tbe novelty of their improve
ments. aug2l twif
Dissolution of Partnership,
THE firm of KING i* SoRSBY is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Those having demands against
i the firm as well as those indebted to it, will please caJl on
B. A. Sorsby for settlement, at the Alabama Warehouse,
who is hereby authorized to settle the same.
JOHN W. KING,
June 25—wtwtl. B. A. SORSBY.
FOR SALE,
AT A GREAT BARGA 1M
MTHE late residence of Dr. Taylor, comprising a
well finished house of six rooms, aDd wide hail,
w.th gas iu each, besides closets and cellar; ample
outbuildings, including stable and carriage house; an acre
of ground running from Broad to Front Street, with cks
tern, dry well, large garden and beautiful front yard filled
with shrubs and flowers; —-one of tbe best improved and
most desirably situated residences in the city. Titles un
disputed. Possession given first of October.
Also, tbe store house occupied by Messrs. Redd, Preer
&, Cos —one of the best locations in tbe city for a heavy
grocery business
Also, two vacant lots adjoining and north of the last
above. PAUL J. sem.mes.
15 June, 1858—wtwtf
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
HAVING made oar aTangemeots ‘for tbe [Fall
JUX*” trade, we desire to purchase
qjL 50 or Sixty Likely ffegroes,
JkZ of good character, consisting of yooog men, wo
men, pioogli boys, and giris, for whom the highest market
price will be paid. Persrns having negroes for sale will
find it to their interest to give us a call.
We will receive and sell Negroes on Commission and
no efforts will be spared to make satisfactory sales, tor
those who may place their nearoes in our charge.
Liberal advances always made on Negroes when desired
Call at tbe Auction and Negro mart of
HARRISON & PITTS,
aug2l—wtwtf 50 & 61 Broad Street.
AT.AttAMA WAREHOUSE.
COLUMBUS, ZG A,
ALLEN <fc CAMAK having purchased the interest of
B. A Sorsby io the above well known Fire Proof
Brick Warehouse, would be glad to see their old friends
and patrons at their new place of business*, where they
have formed a co-partnership with J- W. King, under the
name and style of 1 4V
RING, ALLEN & CAMAS,
for tbe transaction of a general Storage and Commis
sion Business.
Special attention paid to the Sale of Cotton and Pro
duce, and the Receiving and Forwarding Merchandise
consigned to our care-
Liberal Advances made on Cotton in store or for ship
ment to our friends in Savannah, Charleston, New \ ork
or elsewhere.
Bagging and Rope furnished our customers at market
prices. , , j
We solicit a share of public patronage, and pledge oar*
selves, by close attention to business to
A. M- ALLEN.
THOS. CAMAK.
THE undersigned, in retiring from tbe Warehouse busi
ness. takes great pleasure in reeommenaiog to his
friends a continuance of th-ir favor and patronage to the
IWW &m ’ (Signed) B. A. SORSBY-
Columbus, July 6, 185S-wtw6m.
GREENWOOD & GRAY,
WARE-HOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
COLUMBUS, GA.
THE undersigned have formed a Co-^pp^
ytt|p partnership under the above firm for
transaction of a general Ware-House and Commission
Business in this city. , „ . . .
From the long experience of Mr. Greenwood ,in the
late firm of Greenwood <fc'Co.) and Mr. Gray (in tbe late
firm of Stewart, Gray <fc C 0.,) they flatter themselves .they
will be able, by giving their undivided and personal atten
tion to all business entrusted to their care to give gener
al satisfaction. They will be regularly supplied with the
latest foreign and domes’ic intelligence, wbrch will al
ways be at the service of their patrons.
The usual CASH ADVANCES will be made, and
Bag<rin<L Rope and other goods furnished when desired.
E. S. GREENWOOD-
W. C. GRAY.
Columbus, July 13, 1358—wtw3m.
A CARD.
HAVING withdrawn from the firm of HUGHES
DANIEL & CO., I cheerfully recommend them to
all our former patrons, and the public generally.
JOHN R. EASTHAM.
THE Subscribers will continue under the same name
and style—a general
STORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
AT THE
FONTAINE AND LOWELL
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES,
; Thankful for the past liberal patronage of tur friends,
we solicit its continuance, and pledge our individual exer
itionsto please ail who may entrust their business to us.
I We are ore Dared to grant usual facilities to our customer.
I HUGHES, DANIEL J* CO
Ws. H. Hughes,
Wm. Dantfl,
Wji. C. Hodges.
Aug- 5, tf _
Land and Kesidence for Sale.
MTHE subscriber offers for safe 320 acres of
Farmiag Lands, three and a half miles south west
of Columbus, Ga., in Russell county, Ala It is
on the road leading from Girard to Gen. Abercrombie’s.
There are about one hundred and forty acres in cultiva
tion, the balance heavily timbered with mixed growth.—
The residence is anew framed house, with six rooms and
four fireplaces. There is a good overseer’s house on
the plantation, and a very fine selection of fruit trees at
both settlements. This is every way a desirable place for
a man, who wishes to do business in Columbus and keep
his family in the country.
For further particulars, see me on the plantation.
July27—wtwtf E. A. THOM.
FREEDOM FROM FEVER AND AGUE.
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS:
THE
GRENADA ELIXIR,
OR
South American Antidote for Malaria !
Is a sure Cu r e and Perfect Route to Ague and Fever,
Chill and Sever, Ague , and all Bilious Ajfec
tions !
IT has been thoroughly tested in tlioc.-ands leases,
some of years’standing, where Quit iae ? ..a all the
most popular remedies of the day bad iaiied.E .i the Elixir
has met with the most triumphant succet?; over failed to
cure the most obstinate cases. The unac-im< us testimony
of all who have used or witnessed its operations, declare
it to be the most extraordinary medicine ev.r discovered
for the quick and permanent cure c-f Fever and Ague.
It operates as a gentle Tonic and stimulant, gradually
but surely; eradicates every vestige of and restores
the system to health and vigor. It imparts new vitality
to the blood, and will soon induce the glow of heU'li to
return to the pale and sw lt -ihy complexion,
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
poison, which is allowed to remain unchanged and
renew its attacks, immediately after the nervous system
has ceased.to feel the artificial disease—induced by Qui
nine and many other preparations generally resorted to. —
TheGRENADA ELIXIR acts directly upon the Liver,
Stomach, Kineys, Pores of the Skin, and produces a rad
ical cure.
It contains no ingredient the least injurious to the sys
tem, and can be given to an inlant uith perfect safety.—
It is warranted to cure every case when taken as directed.
AH who need such a medicine, will do well to try the
Grenada Elixir. It is not only the best but the moet eco
nomical medicine ever introduced for Fever and Ague and
is a Southern Remedy.
PREPARED OXLY BY
J. S. PEMBERTON fc CO .
Chemists and Druggists,
Columbus, Georgia.
And by all respectable Druggists in the city and country.
July 24, 1358 w4{tw3m.
RELIGIOUS LIBRARY.
Triumph over Death 75
Living to Christ 85
Methodism in Earnest, tbe History ot a Great
Revival $1.50
Light on Little Graves 75
Lighted Valley 75
The Guiding S;sr 65
Marshall on Sanctification 75
The Martyr Lamb 50
Dying Thought 50
Meditations on the Lord’s Prayer 50
Story of Grace 35
Thought for the Thoughtlul 50
Missionary ? s Daughter 35
Christian Prayer. 40
Tbe Hauoah’s 40
Scripture Portions 85
Last Hours ot Christ 40
Plain Thoughts.... 35
The above, with many other valuable books,for sale by
mayl3—wtwtf J- W. PEASE & CLARK.
OUR CUSTOMERS
WHO “ dont like to be dunmed. 9 will please saw them
selves the mortification and us the trouble and ex
pense, by paying np, or ice shall sue out our claims, and
close all business connections with such part tee. j v
We did believe your promise, SSL
Now believe our.
REDD, JOHNSON & CO-5
Colombns, Ga.. Aug. 7,1358. wtltjan twlm.
J- FOOLS & SON,
DENTISTS,
Office on Randolph Street,near Broad, Columbus,Ca
Columbus, May 9,1367. wtwtf
WM. F. LEE, D. D.S.
QBWftPENTAL SURGEON.
OFFICE corner of Broad and Randolph Streets,
Columbus, Georgia.
December 17,1856 —wttwtf
TO HIRE.
4 Negro Man who is a good Hotel Cook.
J\. Apply at this office to BR. FOLSOM
Or JOHN BASS, at the Oglethorpe House..
TO RENT,
%FROM the Ist October next. Front Room in
Wairen’s Arcade. Apply at this office,
y 29, 1858—twtf
FOR SALE, CHEAP.
THE Desirable Residence on Forsyth Street near Bry
an, owned aod occupied by Rev. A S. Borders. If
applied for soon will be sold low and on liberal terms.
July 27—tw4t D. P. ELLIS.
Adminisrator'n Sale.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in September nett
at the usual pi ice of sale in the city of Columbus,
a House and Lot east of said city, near the residence of
John H. Howard, belonging to the estate ol the late Geo.
T. Howard, deceased. Said lot containing about five
acres. Terms made known on the day ot sale.
July 13—twtd. C. B. HOWARD, Adm’r.
D. P. ELLIS, Auctioneer-
TO RENT.
FROM the first of October next, the City .Hotel, near
the Market House. Apply to
P GITTENGER,
July 3—tw3m At Raokin’s old Stand
GREAT BARGAIN!
I WILL offer privately between now and the first of Oc
tober next, TWO PLANTATION'S, on the Chatta
hoochee River, immediately on the Girard and Mobile R.
R., within twenty minutes ride of the city of Columbus.—
The two tracts adjoin each other, both containing about
three hundred acres of River bottom, and_ the rest well
timbered. There is in each tract about acres- It is
without doubt the healthiest locality in the south. Each
place has buildings upon it, with excellent mineral water.
One place can be purchased or both together to suit buy
ers. Termseasy. Those wishing to purchase will do
well to call earU on the subscriber—for the premises will
not be for sale after the first of October next Both places
are in a nigh state of cultivation.
Apply to W. N. Hutchins in my absence.
May 25—wtwtf J. A. I OX,
E. BARNARD & CO.,
COLUMBUS. GA.
WHOLE SA L E AND. RETAIL
GROCERS AND PROVISION DEALERS,
UAVEoa hand, and will constantly keep, a large
well selected Stock, embracing every article in
MMMtheir line, which are offered to their friends and the
public, at the lowest market prices. Come and see ns.
Columbus, Sept 29, 1857, w&twtf.
To our Customers!
FROM and after thefirst January next, we shall adopt, as
nearly as possible, the CASH SYSTEM. Nuissity
compels rs to this covrsi. From that day all articles will
be priced as cash. Where credits are given (which will only
be extended to those whehave promptly paid us) an addition
will be made to the price named accordins to the time requir
ed by the purchaser. E. BARNARD &CO.
Dec.3l, 1857—w&twdm.
MACKEREL.
-j aa PACKGES, Halves, Quarters and Kits, all num-
I\J\/ bers, for sale at small advances for Cash, by
Jau.l9— wtwtf E. aKD (fc CO.
“PLANTING POTATOES
-j Barrels Pink Eyes, for saieat small advance
IVyV_/ for Cash by
Jan 19—wtwtt L- BARNARD Sc. CO.
LONG AND SHORT SWEETXING,
-g ~ BBLS- and halfbbLs- Choice Syrvp.
10U 30 Hhds. N O. Sugar, all grades, tor sale at small
advances for Cash, by „ „
Jan 19—twtf E. BARNARD & CO.
FANCY ST. LOUIS FLOUIL
4 BARRELS Planters’s Extra Union, and Diamond
*X\I Brands, tor sale at small advance tor Cash, by
Jan 19— twtf E. BARNARD H CO.
PALACE MILLS ‘FLOUR.
A CONSTANT supply kept on hand, and for sale at
Mill prices, for Cash by
Jan. 18—wtwtf E. BARNARD &. CO.
CIGARS DIRECT lEPORTATION.
IAA Boxes Havana Cigaaa ofvarious brands for sale at
IUU small advances for Cash by
Janl9 —wtwtf E. BARNARD t CO.
157 Bay Street, Savannah, Geo.
THIS long established Hotel,situated in the
business centre of Savannah, offers now to the
!I f g ly traveling public better accommations than ev
er betore. We are confident that the house
’ will be found in a better condition than it has
been n for years. The Proprietor assures his country pa
trons and the public at large, that no effort will be spared
to watch over their interests and to provide for them every
desirable comfort. JOHN CASS, Proprietor.
Eemtnp Morph r. Superintendent.
N. B.—Carriages for the City Hotel Jattend the arrival
of every Train and Steamboat. mayls..wtw3m
A GREAT BARGAIN !
THE Subscribers, having now purchased the entire pro
perty of the Coweta Falls Manufacturing Company,
offer the same for sale. It is one of the best situations tor
Milling and Manufacturing purposes in the whole country,
and will be sold on long credits, and the most liberal terms.
Titles of Warrantee will be made.
SEABORN JONES,
PAUL J. SEMMES,
JOHN L. MUSTIAN.
June 10,1853 —wtwtf JAMES W. WARREN .
MUSQUITONETS7
Portable, Elastic Canopy Frames and Ne r s for protec
ion against Mosquitoes. Flies, Jfc.
For sale at various prices by
May 13—twtf DILLINGHAM & DENSON.
SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES!
TRIUHPHANT!
SWAN & CO.,
CONTIM E TO DRAW AS I’SI'AL WITH
OUT INTERRUPTION.
SWAN & CO’S
LOTTERIES ARE LEGAL, AND
* Authorized-, by the State of Georgia.
THE LATE: ATTEMPT TO INJURE
OUR FIRM HAS SHOWN
THAT fc OUR LOTTERIES ARE DRAWN FIARLY;
THAT|OUR PRIZES ARE PAID PUNCTUALLY;
AND THATfOURfSCHEMES
ARE|MORE LIBERAL’THAN ANY OTHER LOT
TERY IN THE WORLD.
The following scheme will be drawn by S. Swafl At
Cos., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lotterv, in
each of their 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, Ang. 7, 1858
Class 28 draws on Saturday, Ang. 14, 1858.
Class 29 draws on Saturday, Ang. 21, 1358.
Class 30 draws on Saturday, Ang. 28, 1858.
ON THEIPLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS.
50,000 TICKETS,
5,485 PRIZES.
Nearly one Priie to Every nine Tieketi.
2YLA.GOX‘IEI€E3hT SCHEME.
TO BE DRAWN EVERY SATURDAY IN AUG.
1 Prize of. $70,000 is $??,906
1 “ 30,000 is 30,000
I “ 10,000 is 10,000
1 • 5,000 ia. 5,000
] “ 4,000 is 4,000
1 3,000 is 3,000
1 “ 1,500 is 1,500
4 “ 1,000 is 4,000
4 •- 900 are 3,600
4 “ 800a re 3,200
4 “ 700 are 2,800
4 “ 600 are 2,400
50 “ 500 are 25,000
50 “ 300 are 1,500
100 “ 125 are 12500
230 “ • lOOare 23,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of S4OO approx’ting to $70,000 prize are $ 160 0
4 300 “ 30,000 “ 1200
4 “ 200 “ 10,000 “ 800
4 “ 125 “ 5,000 “ 500
4 • 100 ** 4,000 “ 400
4 u 75 M 3,000 “ 300
4 “ 50 1,500 ” 200
5,000 “ 20 100,000
5,485 prizes amounting to .^320,000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarter* $2.50
A Circular showing the plau of the Lotteries will be
sent to any one desiring to receive it.
Certificates ot Packages will be sold at tbeUilowin
rates, which is the risk :
Certificates of Package ol 10 Whole Tickets SBO
“ “ 10 Halt 40
“ “ 10 Quarter K
“ “ Eighths 10
In ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclo,e the money to our address for the Tickets ordered,
on receipt ot which they will be torwarded by first mail.
The List of drawn numbers and prizes will be forwarded
to purchasers immediately after the drawing
Purchasers will please write their signatures plain,and give
their post office, county and state.
Rememberthat every Prize is drawn, and payable in full
without deduction.
Allprizes of one thousand dollars and under paidlmmedt
ate!yafter thedrawing—otherprize? at the usual time. 3D days
All communications strictly confidential. The draw nncm
bers willbe iorwarded to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets at eltbe
office.
Orders for Tickets or Packagejcan beaddressedeither to
8. SWAN & CO.. Augusta. Ga.,
july 28 wi-twl?
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
tled to, will be published after the drawing in each of the
following papers. New Orleans Delta, Mobile Regis*
ter, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta
Intelligencer,New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah
Morning News and Richmond Despatch.
J l i\ ‘ v ti. 6
HOLLA A 0 Ol.iiHS.
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY fO
BTSPS#Sf&,
DISEASE OF THE KIDSETB,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANT KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
And the various a Recti- <Q£ consequent upon a diseased
STATE OF THE LIVER.: r
Such as Indigestion. Acidify of the Stomach,Colicky Pairs,
Heartburn Loss of Ippetite, Desp< ndency. CosH’-o t (t,
Blindand Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rbeuirat.c acd
Neuralgic Affections,it has, in name- .as instances proved
highly beneficial, and in others affected a decidvdcnre.
fhis isa purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly
scientific principles, alter the manner of the celebrated Hoi
land Professor, Boerhave. Because of its great success in
moet oft he European States, ite introduction into the United
States was intended more especially for those of rur fatber
,aud scattered here and there over the face of this mighty
country. Meeting with great success among them, I now of
fer it to the American public, knowingtbat its truly wonder
ful medicinal virtues must 1 be acknowledged.
it is particularly recommenced to those persons wbose
constitutions may have been impaired bjtbecoDtmcons nee
of ardent spirits, orolher forms of dissipation, Generally ic
stantaneousin effect.it finds its way directly to the seat of
life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the
drooping spirit,and, i a fact,intusing new health and vigor in
the svstem.
NOTICE- —Whoever expect* to find this a beverage will be
disappointed: butto the sick, weak and now spirited, it will
prove a gratetui aromatic cord.al, possessed ofsingular rem
edial properties.
CAUTION!
The great popularity of this delight ui aroma has induced
many imitations, which the public should guard agairst pur
chasing- Be not persuaded to buy anything else entii you
have given Boerhave’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. Oce Pot
tle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these
imitations.
tySoldatflJJO per bottle, or six bottlesfor #5.00 by the
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO.,
X ANCT4 CTTHING
Fhannaceuists and Chemists,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
For *ale in Columbus bv Brooks Sl Chapnaa.
And Druggists Generally th oughout the State
May 13. 1958.—wiw3;i
TO RENT, ~
FROM the Ist of October next, th* large and
|f|il elegant STORE under the Masonic Hall, at pre
• sent occupied by the Novelty Works as a Furniwre
Sale* Room. Apply to
JVVIES M. EVERITT.
_ Aug 5, if