The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, September 03, 1856, Image 3

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general items. I The Post Office heretofore known as Lynck b„,'g, in Coosa county, Ala., is changed to Cen- Xiiflnstitute. I Mr. Clowes, who fell a victim to the Free barbarity in the Kansas conflict of the Ktkinst., was from Montgomery, Ala., and is Htscribed by the Advertiser & Gazette, as a Xung man of great promise. ■ The hooping cough, though supposed to be Bntined to children, we are informed by a phys ic m, is at present victimizing many young gen- Hsm’en. It is caught by an undue proximity ■ hooped skirts of a Sunday evening. ■ The Hon. Win. Aiken declines being again ■candidate for Congress to represent Charles ■,, District, and expresses his intention in the ■mrleston papers to retire from public life. ■ The Edgefield Advertiser says that active Sorts are making in that District to givo Col. Preston S. Brooks an entertainment worthy of th • people of that District and of himself. ■The New York State Uuiversalist Conven tion met at Albany on Tuesday, to deliberate § matters connected with tiic church. Three four hundred delegates were present. ■A difficulty occurred between Mr. Wray and Mr. Wood, near the corner of Greene, Ogle tjorpe and Clarke counties, Ga., on the 23d St., in which Mr. Wood was killed. ■The losses by the late inundation along the Hudson are estimated to be from a quarter to half a million. Poughkeepsie has suffered just heavily, and all the east bank below Hud go a badly. ■ John Stetson, J'r., is performing the feat on Boston Common, under a mammoth tent, of inning or walking, as he may please, GO miles S>r day, in twelve hours, for six successive Ays, on a wager of SSOO. ■ Mr. King, who recently won SI,OOO in Sara iga, on a bet that he could kill 80 out of 100 ‘■goons “on the wing,” is a party to another Mitch of SI,OOO aside, the bet being that Mr. Sing cannot kill 85 birds, single shots, out or 100. ■ A despatch from Washington states that in •lligence has been received there of a very ■privy defalcation on the part of a government Officer, in California. He is said to be a Imminent member of the Vigilance Commit ■e. 1 The directors of the Virginia and Tennessee i ml the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroads I ave, it is stated, made all necessary arrange ’ leuts for the connection of the two roads. I Congress at its late session appropriated the j am of $2,350,000 to be expended in the Dis -1 riot of Columbia. 1 The list of persons to whom the Emperor of lustria, on the occasion of the accouchmeut of |ie Empress, restored their estates, which sere confiscated after the events of 1848 in j [angary and Transylvania, amounts to GBS. j It is stated that of the eleven or twelve wil- I ons of dollars appropriated by the army bill nI.V about three millions would be expended in : n the slaveholding States. If, therefore, in lie event of the bill not passing, the mechan- X’ 1 , artisans and laborers employed in tlie va ■ous armories, arsenals, &c., are to be all dis charged, the effect must be felt far more great ly at the North than at the South. The Hair. • Iu to-day’s paper will be found an advertise ment ot Prof. O. J. Wood’s renowned Hair lte jorative. The statements contained in the ■tters of those who have used it, are wonder ful, but no less wonderful than true. This ■rstorative has not been long before the pub s’, but it has already achieved a world wide ■putation, and thousands daily thank the dis jperer. Read the advertisement, and go ■mightway and supply yourself.—Glasgow ■hues. f* - _ NOTICE. A lit, persons are hereby warned against giving work, ‘ lodging, or board to my son, James Ogletree, and selling to. or buying from him. This notice is •de necessary from the fact that X know of no o'lier ■y to keep James at home. The law will ne enforced ® un:,t all who disregard this notice, f l •dumbos, Sept. 2, 1350. It C. OGLETREE. MUSCOGEE BIILDISG AKD LOAN ASSOCIATION. | ;f| 11 '• twcaty-fiflh instalment of one dollor ner share is clue and payable on Saturday the 6th ins, ant. the regular monthly meeting of the Association will i if ; ‘ ‘'}} <*>“<•* Hall on that evening at 8 o’clock. ■ ept. 3, 1806. S. r. GRIMES, Treasurer. fashionable boot maker. G-- MONTGOMERY, IpU OX BROAD STREET, two Doors . Vj North ol the comer of Crawford tl*streets, is prepared with ILwil? 4 * 6 W 1 ’ , t 0 ma, mlUetre BOOTS in the most ■ni! wi? - and t ** l * loua!,le style. He makes and wai- I *"*■ to Wtar 0 mouths, at $8 00 i 1 n', , ? I ’, ’ Ol P°P tB l°eled and warranted 0 mos. 500 2, 1856. 6m . I, IRISH POTATOES. ort hcrn Irish Potatoes just received and for 1, 1856. ™ RS ° N & 11AM1LT0-N ----j l STRAY COYV. £ l ' ora t,le subscriber in Columbus, a COW Hiilit worked with a ciop and split in the l it ted ’iV J :l Cl<lll 111 tlle Ldt—color, white and brown iAua ,;t “n r 1 r o V,!ry wiU be lib erally rewarded. | oQ, 186(3, REBECCA HELTON. I FINE LOtIIt, ! ‘9 Leliannn'vrli AU,ion siills . “ best Extra.” Also, Hi Ai L'list “in ‘filf, txtru Family, botli warranted line, i I M, GttNBY & CO. FOR SALE. Il\ dfl ™ U> l Nortll, rn made Two Horse Drav or Hu,, n ft’ •, lew for cash. JAMES MOON. PXSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. -., ‘*> leave to jK/fm Z Si ! „‘■ anU of Chubutf 3 X 1 “ ’ I. (jnlera 8 I ) i‘ e P to gife lessons In Mu ■;<'i’ro”t l at,:‘ t^n , C *‘ rter ’- will re So, i-op. i,„ [ 1 BACON. 10 ,()0f) DUNI>S Choice Tennessee Bacon, just ■AliustsJr receivcd tttld for sale by I 1: JEFFERSON At HAMILTON. POWDRU |Kr nkla^r' o*’ 0 *’ BUstin Powder, and safety fuse, for ■ ——A—, OUXHY k CO. I Vavv'ui^ 12118 AKn soda RISCUIT. ‘ll’ hand s t a Boston Crackers, and llAii.r„J ~M e Crackers, just received and for sale by : 011NBY k CO. ‘• IlrivTi’ NOTICE. \\ in (eiw,i mmcd ' ate ly > FORTY HANDS to work 8t sic >1.2,.,. berk Work, and also scvcrrl good ■August v. ‘‘lberal wages will be paid. ASA BATES. 1 nia. l, ® lT CORN MEAL. Il\ other',., Bu l’l , ty ol the liest Corn Meal, Elmir, und ■ Angurt o"St riote * ot life, always on hand, f ■ --• IXW- It. M. O HAY. in iii „i Hok rye. |i>o B A u 8 e Ht M 8 * holes SEED RYE for sale. ■ UPNMY & CO. M rAx OW E LLIN WANTED. l>*s|l!nv f w l i* t w y '' nr l ' ,), uni'irising Ist of October, a *’ and kltrhTn - fOUI ’ ° x, ' lu ‘ iv< ’ of u dining I ■ and re,: i servant* house, smoke houso. cow } Antru-t 21 garden. Enquire at the ~ SUN OFFICE. ■he revuts. notice. m -ION V”? pt,n K of CHATTAHOOCHEE DIVI ■ NIGHTSIn. f * T a m| J e 5“ nCe , wi ” be htl, ‘ 1 ‘ u ß *). 7t 18 inst e‘i Saturday, as heretofore. GEORGE I. LLOYD. R. S. COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY. B AUG IN G—Kentucky . p yd. ... 2d East l ilia v ,i, ... im; 23 BALK ROPE—Kentucky pib 11 Ml 14 Northern lb 1 ... <u) “KKSWAX fit, 18 SI CANDLES —Sperm fit. 45 60 Star pip 30 (a. j 33 Tallow p tt, 18 to. 20 COFFEE—IUo plb i 13 16 **'•* f I s (ft! 20 Laguna p!b j 16 oj, . 16 P b'l 60 @ 60 DO.jLSj.IC GOODS— pydi ... tgl ... Cotton Osuaburgs p ydl 10>d © 11 i '4 Drown Shirting p yui 6 “ 8 4-4 Brown Shirting pyd! 8 (a. 10 FEATHERS p{J ao ® 50 FlSH—Mackerel No. 1 p m |2O 00 tg> 26 00 -Xu. 2 ppi ilf, U 0 to. 20 00 No. 3 pbl j 900 ®lO 00 Shad pu e I ... I ... FLOUR pbl 7 50 w; 12 00 HIDES—Dry p l b B 8 @ 10 ro.iv i,' VBt # lb ••• © ijUglißh lb ‘ 5 (a) ... Sweries p ft) 0 to) 0)4 ...... Shect f. tt> s (S 10 LIXIL••••••• p b’lj 50 (a 75 >ly)L Acbhib |i, gu C 5 (H) “0 NAILS pit, 6 (y OJi OlLS—Linseed p g’i 125 <, 150 Traill p g’l 75 100 Sperm fl 150 @ 250 Lard p j’l 125 to 150 PROVISIONS. p ... Beef—Hess pft ... ® Prime pft 15 @ 16 Bacon—Hums pft 12 (fu 14 Sides pft 12V ($ 14 Shoulders pft 10 to nV Poll K— Mess Pgl ... (J ... Prime pti ... (@ Laki> pft ... (os 15 Butter—Goshen...., pft 33 (g 35 Country plb 25 (ai 35 Cheese pft 16 (; 10 Potatoes—Sweet p b’l ... (of Irish p b’l 360 (a 400 SALT psk 1 75 (a) 200 SALTPETRE pft 20 25 SHOT pbg ... (a- 250 SPIRITS —Brandy, Cognac p g'l 2 25 800 American... p g’l 65 (g, 100 Peach p g’l ... @ 160 Gin—Holland p g’l 1 25 © ‘2 50 American p. g’l 75 @IOO Rum—Jamaica p g’l 200 (Hi 800 New England.... p g’l 75 (a: 1 00 Whiskey—Rectified p g’l 40 @ 45 Common p g’l ... (at Monong’a.... p g’l 75 fnl 150 SPIRITS TURPENTINE p g’l ... @ 100 STEEL —Plow plb ... @ 10 Cast pto ... (u | 22 German Plb | ... @ 15 American Blister pi ft ... (, jo English Blister pft , ... @ 15 SUGAR—New Orleans plb I lo ()j 12^ Loaf. Plb 1 15 fc 16 Crushed pft j ... @| 16 Pulverized Plb ... @j 15 TALLOW pft | 10 @! 12V TEAS Pft 80 @ 200 TOBACCO—Common Plb V2]4@\ 15 Fair pft 20 @1 30 Choice Plb 50 <gi 75 TWINE p ft 25 ... VINEGAR—AppIe P b'l 650 @-i 750 WITTTE LEAD Plb 275 (&\ 325 WINES—Port Ip g’l 150 @l3 00 .Madeira jp g’l 150 @1 500 Claret ( P g’l 300 #i 500 Cliampagno P bkl 100 @l2O 00 WOOL IP bl | 15 @1 23 RATES OF EXCHANGE/ CORRECTED BY W. B. I.OVE A CO. lottery ano exchange brokers, NO. 04 11U0AI) STREET. DtmNO RATES. SELLING KATES. New York, 00 days IV pt ct. dis .sight, j j prem Phil ad’A, “ “ 1U; ip ct. dis none Boston, “ “ J. 1% pi ct. dis “ none Charleston “ none. none N. Orleans “ “ .none. “ nono Alarama Hank Notes 2 pi ct. dis Tennessee “ “ 2Up) ct. dis Kentdckv “ 2>| ip ct. dis N. Carol’a “ “ 2 pi ct. (lis Virginia “ “ 2 pict.dis Gold and Silver 1 pi ct. pm All Solvent Georgia and S. G. Banks par MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD. < ‘ H AN?}? ROM and after Ibis date, the Day, or Kxpress Train, will leave tlie Depot at 1, P. 51., and arrive t Macon at P. M. Leaves Macon at 2 A. M.; arrives at Columbus at 7 }4 A. M. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at 4lf, A. M., and arrive at Macon at 10.54, A. 31. Leaves Macon at 3 P. 31.; arrives at Columbus by 10.10, I>. 31. J. L. MUSTIAN, .Columbus, June 29, 1850. Sup t. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Office Montgomery and West Point K. It Cos., I .Montgomery, July 6. 1855. J ON and after this date, the Passenger Trains on this Road will he governed by the following Schedule: DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 6 45 A. M. Arrive at West Point 1145 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 1150 A. V. Returning —Leave West Point 9 00 A. m! “ Leave Columbus.., 8 40 A. 31. “ Arrive at Moutgtnnery 2 36 P. 31. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 7 00 P M Arrive ut West Point 2 30 A. 31. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. 31. Returning —Leave West Point 11 30 P. M. “ Leave Columbus ~...1120 P. 31. “ Arrive at Montgomery 7 15 A. M. Double daily connections are continued from West Point to Atlanta. Augusta and Nashville, and from Co lumbus to Macon, Augusta and Savannah. U j-Negrocs traveling alone must be provided with two passes, showing permission of their owners to travel over the Road, one of which will be retained by the Con ductor. Nov 10 SAMUEL G. JONKS, Eng. k Sup. TICKETS TO 3XONTGOMKRY 75 ATLANTA 5 50 NASHVILLE, TENN 15 50 GRANGER’S MAGIC i% A#* give’ ‘ v 3 •cSf m-i* *s!~ssjiasi ■•VJjtr ‘ y) xi V COE IVCILL- ‘■run undersigned lmviin’ been appointed agents lor X the above celebrated Mill, call the attention of Plan ters t<> its great superiority over all others. The friction rollers, the spiral spring mi l the lever, lie ins? uttnehod to thu shell or mitxhic. gives it a steadiness of motion, possessed by no other Mill of its kind, and we have proven to the satisfaction of ull who witnessed its performance, that it renuires less horse power. Purchasers can see tho Mill in sucres- ful operation, hy calling on us at our Warehouse, OKKKNWOOD A till IM KM. Columbus, duly 4. 18ali. ly CANVASSED HAMS. VI.OT of superior Canvassed llama, just received . and for sale hy dOEL T. SCOTT, duly 14 Opposite New Masonic Mall. WOODBI.iI DCtK’S PALACE DAGCERREAN GAI.LKRV, Over Brooks .t Clmpnam's lllite Drug Store, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. HAVE you seen any of the new style of Pictures on ti ln**t If not, call and see. Tho Double face 11c tures are a curiosity, and are invaluable ns true likeness es, No fading with these Pictures. Kor taking children it i* unsurpassed. requiring but a few seconds to take a life-like impression. A better expression can he got hy this process than hy any other, the time of exposure Is;- ing so short. Daguerreotypes from the smallest, for Locket! or Kings, to the largest, for Fraines, taken in the most finished style. Some entirely now styles of eases, Oil hand and for sale. j. ,s. WOODHRIDOH. Kehruary 27. Artist anil Ambrotypiit. PREMIUM MATCHES I fA GROSS Partridge A Co.’s Premium MATCHES, a O U superior article, for sale by and. T. SC- ITT, Commission Merchant, June 30 141 Broad at. CATALOGUE OV U’IJNTE GROCERIES, BY MARCUS & CHAFFIN, 77 J3road Street, Columbus, Ga. Fine Teas. American Pickle. Oomng Tomatoes Youug Hyson Red Cabbage liyson Peppers Imperial Gherkins iu bids and kegs Gunpowder ttlaccaronl. tkiuchung anil l’ouchoug Vermicelli. Sugars. Clicese. Stuart’s Crushed English Dairy do. Ground (State Cheese do. Refined, ABC Sap Sago N. O. lirowu iPine Apple Cheese do. Clarified English l hedder do Coitee. j Butter. Old Gov Java Goshen Butter, by every Brown *• i steamer Superior white Java Molasses. Old 3locha Golden Syrup Laguira and Rio Stuart’s do Provision. N O Molasses Tennossee Hams miscellaneous. Georgia “ Colgate’s Soap Ex. Sugar-cured llams •• Starch New York “ Sperm Candies Fulton Market Beef Patent “ Smoked and Pickled do Star “ Smoked Tongues Olivo Oil Pickled do llorso Radish Extra Pig Pork Pie Fruit Bacon Sides and Shoulders Powder Best Leaf Lard Shot Fish. Caps Mackerel iu bids and hf do Gun Wads Salmon, sm’kd and pickled Powder Flasks ‘V liite Fish IShot Pouches Apalacli’a do Drinking Flasks Fresh Shad iu cans 1 Raspberry Syrup “ Lobsters “ | Lemon “ Salmon “ Cordials “ Oysters “ Brandy Fruit Pickled Oysters Chocolate and Oocon Lobsters Potatoes Hominy. Onions Split Peas. Wood and W illow Ware Flour. Scotch Ale ExtraGenesseo London Porter “ Si Louis Rice City Mills Candy Extra Buckwheat Yeast Powder Crackers. Strasbourg Pates. Soda Discuit Petit Pois Butter Crackers Truffles Boston “ .Houtardo lie Maille Graham Bread Pates Do F’oie Gras Sugar Crackers Sauces and Catsups. F’aney “ Worcestershire Sauce Bent s Crackers, in bbls aud Reading “ cans John Bull “ Fruits. Pepper “ Malaga Raisins Tomato Caps up Layer “ Walnut “ Prunes iu jars Mnshroom “ in boxes Utiderwood’s Relish “ in kegs, for cooking French Olives Sultana Raisins Seville “ Fresh Figs Capers Oranges Sardines Lemons Tobacco Apples Cigars. Currants and Citron j Always 011 hand a line lot Nuts and Almonds of choice brands. Spices. Vinegar Nutmegs Wines. -Mace | .Madeira Wine Cloves | Port “ Cinnamon i Sherry Ginger j Malaga “ Black Pepper White Cooking Wine White “ C liampagne. Cayenne F’epper lieidseick k Cos Allspice .Mimim's Yergenoy Currie Powder *• Cabinet’ Bird Seed. “ Imperial Canary and Ilemp Cremo do Bouzy Preserves. Still Hock Pineapple Sparkling Hock Limes , Rhine Wine Peaches (Imperial Sherry iu bottles Tears Regina Port “ Green Gages Reserve 3ladeira “ Canton Ginger Torree “ “ Jams and Jellies Liquors. Isinglass. Otard Brandy Cooper’s Shred ; llennesse Brandy Cox’s Sparkling Gelatine, (imperial “ in bottles Refined Isinglass Alpha “ “ English Pickle. joidQ “ English .Mustard Pickle OldNaboblßum “ “ Mixed do Scotch Whiskey “ White Onions do Irish “ “ Chow Chow Monohgahcla Whiskey Gherkins Old Bourbon “ American Pickle. Jamaica Rum Gherkins Holland Gin Mixed Pickle Irish Whiskey 3langocs 1 Cooking Brandy. March 14, ly ALABAMA FARM. I OFFER for sale, in Russell county, Alabama, JtejL a desirable FARM, containing 480 acres—2Bop|||H acres cleared and under fence, a good framed l~ ■ house with four rooms (fire-places in each.) six negro houses, stables, cribs, and carriagehou.se. a large framed Gin House and a first rate screw. The farm iff well wa tered with three good springs and one of the best wells in tlie county. The location is not surpassed for health anywhere; it lies within six miles South West of Co lumbus on the Eufaula and Glennville road. Persons wishing to buy will do well to call soon us 1 intend to give a bargain. Terms will be easy. Columbus, Oil.. Aug. 22,1856. C. K. MIMF. SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS C. E. WILLIAMS, Will open School at her mother’s residence on Jit ;"-wp', Jackson Street, oppoxito Mr. P. is* on the 15tli of September next. For further particulars, apply at Mrs. C, Columbus, August 28, 1850. P. MALLETT, General Commission Merchant, NEW YORK, i VAN be found ut the olllce of D. Coldeu Murray, Esq. Y_V 62 South Street. Particular attention given to orders for Bagging, Rope, Liquors, Cigars, <fec. Ac. Refer to John Mima, Esq., D. Colden Murray, Columbus, Gu. New York. June 23, 1856. 6m. BACON! BACON I .) X JillDS. and 24 boxes TENNESSEE BACON, as -w*.* sorted, jusi received on consignment, and for sale at tlie Alabama Ware House, by J one 21-ts KING & SORS3Y. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. fl'llK partnership heretofore existing between the 1111- X dersigneil, under the name of Celia ic Timniiw. was this day dissolved bv mutual consent. J. L. CKLLA. July 22, 1856. J. 11. THOMAS. Having purchased the entire interest of Mr. Celia,tlio subscriber will continue tlie business on his own ac eount. All persons indebted to tile late firm of Celia k Thomas, also those who have bills against it. will settle with him. J. 11. THOMAS. The undersigned would respectfully solicit his old friends to continue the patronage of Mr. Thomas, so lib erally bestowed upon tlie late firm. Columbus, July 30,1866. J. L. ('ELI.A. HyVIIIIISOIV db Mi-CiEJIDE. A ue) iii, Commission, Negro Brokerage anil For warding Business, At tlie old stand, Nos. 50 aud Ol Broad (street, aud pledge tlieiii-slves to n prompt anil faithful attention to all business committed to their eare. They will give their personal attention to the sale of Ileal Estate, Negroee Merchandize, and Produce. Having ample facilities ut command, they are prepared to make Liberal Advances on Negroes und Merchandize of every description. tFwParticulnr attention given to Administrators’ and Executors’ sales. CHARLES S. HARRISON, August 19. 1856. 1 v ALLEN C. Met! Ell EE TENNESSEE BACON. \\TK shall receive in a few days a large lot of choice T I Tennessee Bacon Sides. August 1. GREENWOOD k GRIMES. WILLIAM O. LEE N. M. CARTER. LEE & CARTER, CO M MISSIO N M ERG HANTS, General Agents and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. YUriLL pay particular attention to tin purchase ami sale of COTTON and other OOt'NTRY PRODUCE. Reference* 1 Johnson. Stewart k Cos. Hargrove k Smith. Pomroy k Gregory. A. P Pfister k Cos. Josiali Morris. Joseph S. Winter. IF*r* Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments when desired. August lb. 1556. lit! LOST OR MISLAID. I OST or mislaid, a DUE BILL drawn by Mason & Jj Dibble, dated Macon, July 1865, for Five Hundred dollars, in favor of Wm. Darnell. All Persons are fore warned from trading for said note, as it is my property. July 31, 1800. 31. O. McKINNE. oo^tisr SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ON THE HAVANA PLAN. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS! 7,805 PRIZES. lOa,OOO DOTiT .A3RIS. Only 15,000 Numbers ! Pities Paid Without. Reduction. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority of the State of Georgia. CLASS Li. To be Drawn September 15, 1850, At Concert Hull, Macon, Goorgia, under the sworn super intendence of Col. Georgo 31. Logan and James A. Attaint, Eaqr. Patrons will please examine this FcUerno carefully— compare it with uuy other, und if it is not tho best ever ottered, aud the chalices 10 obtain Capitals far belter, don’t purchase Tickets. CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000! I Frize of. $19,000 is $15,000 1 ” 5,000 is 5,000 1 ’’ 2.000 is 2,009 o’ “ 1.000 uro 2.600 * “ 6Uoare 2,500 75 “ 100 are 7,500 2o Approximations of SSO t 0515,000 Prize are 1,000 “ • of 25 to 6,000 “ are 1,250 3,1 “ of 20 to 2.000 “ are 1,000 100 Approx. rslu to each of the Capitals of 1.000 7500 Prizes of SBJ each are 03.750 7,805 Prizes amounting t 0..: $102,000! Tickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 60. The 7,802 Prizes ofsß>£ are determined by the num ber which draws tlie $15,060 Prize—if that number should be an odd number then every odd number ticket ill the'Scheme will be entitled to sß*so; if an even mini fies, then every oven number tickes will bo entitled to 8,8 oh, in addition to any other Prize which niiiv la drawn. Purchasers buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets w ill lie certain of drawing nearly one halt the cost of the same, with chances of obtaining other Prizes. All those tickets ending with 0. 2,4, 6,8, are even— all those ending with 1,3, 6,7, 9, are odd. Persons sending money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of sound Bunks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers should order imme diately. -Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Aug. 17 td Macon, Ga. W. E. LOVE, Agent, No. 64 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. A. K AVER, GENERAL AGKNT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 Meet Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. #s*Particular attention given lo tho keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. 41#*Administrators’ and Executors’ Bales attended to on reasonable terms. (jet 23. 1 y J. C. RUSK. J. I|. DAVIS. W. 11. L„XU RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Aud Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. YIT I Lb purchase and sell cotton and other produce on T t commission, aud strictly attend to forwarding goods and filling orders from the country. Ruse, l'atten & Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will be made on consignments either to or through us toour friends in Liverpool or tlie North. Jan.l6 ly FRESH AND FINE. JUST RECEIVED— Extra St. Louis Flour Extra Geuessee do. Atlantic Superfine do. Pilot Bread ; Butter anil Soda Cracker, Arrow Hoot and Fancy do. Java, Maracaibo and ilio Coffee Teas, a very choice selection Sugars of every kind Raisins, Currants, Citron and Almonds; Together with every thing usually kept in tin- Grucery line, for sale by G UNBV k CO. marl 2 PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMMJjS, GEORGIA. tpiIESE MILLS are prepared to furnish the best ar- JL tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper on which The Daily Sun is printed, is made at these Mills. • FOR SALE OR RENT. fPHE HOUSE on the corner of Troup and „ X Thomas streets, Lot 406. with five rooms, jtf~lsk uu excellent well of water, all the out improve- H-i rif meats, and lias boon recently put in tliorongh repair. Cali at 8 A MM] 8 & ROO.N i'.V’S. June 21-1 in BIRD CAGES. A LARGE Into! BIRD CAGES, just receiv ed and for sale cheap, by June 18. hui K. M. ALDWORTII.*^^P* WANTED. r 1 1 9. IN X V FIVE NEGROES to work on the Muscogee T Rail Road, lor whom liberal wages will ho paid J. L. MUST 1.4 N. April 14. Superintendent. NEW BOOKS :77~ BERNARD LILE; an Historical Romance of Texas and Mexico, by Jure Clemens, of Alabama; War Path; Wild Western Scenes, 2d series, iiy J. B. Jones; Dreams and Realities of a Pastor and Toucher, bv the Author of Parish Side; The lost Hunter; The Creole Orphans; byJ.S. Peaooeke; Hood's Poetical Works; Heart of Marble Ware; Clara, or slave life iu Europe, with a preface by A. Aii son, Bart. Life of James Buchanan, by It. G. Horton r Last of the Foresters, by J. K. Cooke; Victoria, or tlie World Overcome, by C. Cliesebro: Commodore Perry's Japm Expedition, by F. 1.. Hawks. Also. Schoolbooks. Blank Hooks, and Stall uicrv. for sale by GEO. tv. MATHEWS, aug.istf No, 44 Broad st TO THE PUBLIC. r |MIE trailing public who have hitherto patronized tho X TROY FACTORY, will pleaso take notice Hint W . K. Harris is no longer connected or associated in any man ner whatever with tho business of the establishment.— All business hereafter will be transacted exclusively w ith ourselves at our Ware-Rooms. R. G. JEFFERSON k CO. Columbus, Oct. 26. ts NEW COPARTNERSHIP. tIMIK undersigned have entered Into the OItfICEKY L BUSINESS, under the firm and name id'lt IDG WAY, CLECKLKY k t.’t). VYe will keep constantly on band a large stock of choice Groceries. D. A. RTDGWAY, A. 1). CLF.CKLEY, M. I>. DONEY, JauStf 11. M. CLECKLKY. COAL YARD. THOSE wishing COAL for Grates, can bo supplied ut sl3 per Ton. by calling on JOHN W. HOW ARD, Novi*) Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. SUMMER CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PUICUS. Y|MIE undersigned has a good assortment of LINEN 1. SUM M lot < LOTH I NO, which lie is ottering at great* ly reduced prices, to close out the stock. Among which are— Black Doeskin mid Cloth I'nuts; Drop De Te mid Alpnccu Pants; Broun Linen Drill Pants; “ Linen Duck I’nuts: White Linen Drill Pants; Fancy Linen Drill I'ants; Fancy Linen Punts; Cottnmiilc und heavy Cotton I’ants ; Block French and English Frock ('loth fonts: Block Drop I)e Te anil Alpaeca Cisits; Brown and White Linen Duck Costs; Check Marseilles and Linen Oats: Colored and Block Italian Cloth Coats. A great variety of VESTS, SHIRTS and umi>i;nbhims, drawi.iis, HALF IDISK. 3e. Ac. AII who want summer clothing, lire Invited to call, and as mny as call and boy shall have Clothing lor about bull tin* usual price. . July 24. G- VV. ATM VON. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAIL ROAD. riUIE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS of tlie Atlantic L and Gulf Rail ltoad. having adjourned to meet on the 26th Instant, and it having been represented to me Hint tin* interest of that enterprise requires further time for the obialnment of subscriptions to tin* Stock, mid acquiescing In the justness ot the suggestion, the meet ing of the Board on tlie 26th instant, Is hereby postpon ed until tlie 22d day of October next, at Milletlgt-viib-. K. A. NISBKT, Macon, Aug. 20, 1860. Chairman. PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. It Has Worked Miracles, fIMI AT ALE THE BALD AND GRAY can be restored X perfectly to original growth, so far as their locks aro concerned, does not admit of doubt; besides, it will cure every possible) disease of tlie scalp, whether developed us dandruff, itching, or iu tho shape of cutaneous erup tions—even scald-head—anil in no possible case will it fail of curing, as if by magic, nervous or periodical head ache, and if used twice a week by the young, regularly, it will preserve the color, and keep the hair from falling, to any imaginable age. Read and judge. Loqaxspokt, la., June, 1866. Mittens. O. J. W OOD & 00.: Gents—Yours of the 13th came duly to hand. Eu* rinsed, please find thirty-eight dollars, it being the amount for Hair Restorative. 1 have sold it all. * *■ If you choose, you may send six dozen bottles Hair Res turative; 1 think 1 can sell it. It has worked miracles in tiiis plaoo. 1 sold a man six $1 bottles, that was bald, and it fetched new hair out all over his head. Yours, respectfully, 31. 11. GitIDLEY C. U. U. Offiok, Vanhaua, June 21, 1864. PROFESSOR WOOD— Dour Sir—l take pleasure in bearing voluntary tes timony to the excellence of your Hair Restorative. ‘Three months ago my hair was very gray. It is now a dark brown, (tin- original color,) smooth and glossy. The only application 1 have made to it, lias been tlie llair Resto rative prepared by you, and which, from tlie result in my ow n ruse, 1 can most cordially recommend to others. Respectfully, yours, EDM . WOLCOTT. VinceNXF.g, la., June 21, 1853. PROF. O. J. M ODD— As you are nlsmt lo manufacture und vend your re cently discovered Hair Restorative, r will -state, for whomsoever it may concern, tlmt 1 have used it, and known others to use it—that I have, lor several years, been in tin* habit of using ether Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the head of liiiiidi'Ulf, and with one mouth's proper use. will restore any person's luiir to the original youthful color aud texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all ibis, without discol oring tin- hands that apply it, or tlie dress on which it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to over) one desirous of having a fine color and texture of hair. Respectfully, yours, WILSON KING. St. Loins, Jam- 29,1853. PROF. WOOD— As you are about to prepare and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, and as you request my opili ion of it, 1 will state. Hint my hair was, a few months ago, very gray, and after using two bottles of your Heir Restorative, it resumed its original color; and since its application, all ilandriill has disappeared from my head, and 1 have been troubled with no disagreeable itching of the sculp. 1 am satisfied that those who use it w ill not regret it, as it gives tlie hair the appearance of having been recently oiled. lam prepared, therefore, to recom mend its use to all who are desirous of having a beautiful head of liair. 1 am, sir, yours, etc. 11. L. STEWART. PROF. M OOD— Dear Sir—My hair had, for several years, been be coming prematurely gray, accompanied by a harshness which rendered the constant application of oil necessary in dressing it. When I cniuim-nct and using your Hair Res torative, about two months ago. u was iu that condition ; and having continued its use (-.. within the lust three weeks, it lias turned to its nati., a color, and assumed a softness and lustre greatly tube pri.-lerri-il to those pro duced by the application of oils oi any other preparation 1 have ever used. I regard it as an indispensable article for every lady’s toilet, whether to be used as a llair Res torative, or for tlie simple purpose of dressing or beauti fying the hair. You have permission to refer to me all wlm entertain any doubt of its performing nil that is claimed for it. 31 Rg. 0. SYMONDS, Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 10, 1864. 144 Third st. Watertown, Mass., May 1,1854. PROF. O. J. WOOD— Allow uu-to attest the virtues and magic powers of youi llair Restorative. Three months since, being ex ceedingly gray, 1 purrliasi and, and soon commenced to nse, two bottles; audit soon begun to tell, in restoring tlie silver locks to their native color, and the hair, which was before dry and harsh und falling cfl', now became soft and ‘gloss), mi it ceased falling; the dandruff disap peared, and the sntip lost all ilio disagreeable itching, so annoying before, and now, 1 not only look, but feel young again. Respectfully, yours, etc. CTIARLLF WHITNEY. 4t o ‘ Sold at 114 Market street, Ft. Louis, Missoui i, 316 Broadway, New Yolk, aud by all Druggists every where. All kinds of family patent medecines for sale, on tlie ‘lest possible terms, at Professor Wood’s establishment, 14 Market street, St. L His. For side in Columbus ut the Drug store of KIVLIN, THOMAS & UO. June I—3m ICE AT THE OXrX) ICE HOUSE. JHAVE filled aud opened tlie Old Ice House at a great . expense and considerable labor, to supply the w ants of the people, and I claim your patronage, being ONE of YOU. I will furnish you as LOW as any one else. 1 was run out last year and have opposition to deal with this, but I am determined not to be run out agum, and suffer the monopoly to advance one and a half cetits on the citizens, i never have, nor do I expect to ask more than TWO AND A HALF CENTS in quantities amount ing to more than 8n pounds. i am prepared with a liorso and Wagon to deliver it in the City, at your doors; and will attend punctually to all orders from tho Country, or neighboring Towns, to be sent by Rail Road, .Stage, or otherwise, as you may wish. 4®*Tickets to In- hud at Hu* lee House, orat my Store. T. M. 11UGAN. P. S. —fee House open at nil hours during the day (ex cept Sunday). On Sunday from BA.M.to 12 M. April 15. 1856, ts T. M. 11. TO KENT. fJ’IIE Store Rooms at present occupied hy X Jefferson k Hamilton, will l.e tor rent from the flrat of October next. Ijjjgjjjl For terms ke.. apply to the subscribers. -■ 38—L August 16, 1886. * JEFFERSON & HAM I TO HIKE. V FIRST rate house servant, washer and irouer. for .tiie balance of tin* yenr. Apply to _ Ang. 75t B. it. BONNER. TI KNIP NEED. I3RESH TURNIP SEED—now crop, just imported, ’ for sale at the Blue Drug Store of August 9. lutr BROOKS A CHAPMAN. THE CLAYTON BANNER, CLAYTON, BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA. BY KEIKER & POST, milts Paper possesses a large circulation iu tho coun- X ties of Barbour, Pike, Dale, Henry and Coffee; und to the merchants! of Columbus is ottered an excellent op portunity to make known their business. A HOMESTEAD FOR *lO. *310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lots In Ilio Gold Region of \ irginiu, Culpepper County. ’l’ll lie divided amongst T11,2U0 Nil Inn ribers, on the 17tb i of September, 1800, for tlie benefit of Port Royal female Academy. Subscriptions on/i/ten iiiltorJi each; oue half down, the rest on the delivery of the Deed. Every .subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from sl6 to $25,‘*00. These Farms and Lots aro sold ho iTieup to induce settlements, a sufflelent mini)n r being reserved, the iuerease iu value of which will eoinponsuts fur tlie apparent low price now asked. The mos! ample security will be given for JaiUiJ'vlper j'unnumt’ of eon true Is anil promises. Mule Agent., an- wanted to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will be given. Seme Agents w rite us that they are making $266 per month. Advertising w ill lie dom fur every Agent where possible, fin full piirlicnhus, Subscriptions, Agencies. Ac., apply to E. BALDER, June 27. Port Royal. Caroline Cos . Ya. < IIEVVACLA LIME. riMIK undersigned. Agents of tin-above Lime Works, 1 ure prepared to till orders it all tfmes ibr LIME in the following packages, to wit : 3 Lusht-l Barrels, and Bushel Barrels, in good order for shipping. This l.ime is of tine quality, equal in every reepect to the best ‘i hnmastoii Lime, and .lias superseded It iu the interior o Alabama and Western Georgia. It can he de livered ut uuy point iu Middle Georgia materially cheap er than T homastou. May 24. GUNBY A CO^ PEAS ANI) DEANS. I r BUSHELS PEAS and DEAN'S, just received and J OU fut --lie by May 2. ti JEFFERSON k HAMILTON. CHOICE WINES. (Til A M PAG NE. Port, Claret, Maderla, drily and Nlal 1 aga, just received und for Milo by May 23 QUSBT • CO PEAS. IflfA BUSHELS Peas just received and tor sale by LUU GUNBY k CO. May 23 A CHEESE. A FINE lot of Western Reserve CHEESE, just re- TV received by June 2.;- CEI.LA k THOMAS^ PRESERVES. I SXTKA “ Couchois ” Most India Preserves—by the J \ Case. Mav -j:; (It NBY k 00- (TIIC'KENS, EGGS AND HITTER. HIGHEST MARK ET PRICE, in Cash or Goods, given for CHICKENS. EGGS. HI TTER, and Country Produce. J. T. SCOTT, June 20 141 Broad st. EXTRA LEAF LARD. Oi l BARRELS Extra Leaf Lord, just receivcd and for Ae VJ sale at the lowest figures, by March U. GUNBY k CO.