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003VEIMIIE1IEIGI^A-Xj.
DAILY SUN OFFICE. )
Columbus, Sept. 10,11850. )
1 COTTON.— Receipts yesterday 223 bales—sales 140—
, prices ranging from 10% to lie. The bulk of sales
ere 10% and W%c. A lew bales of storm cottou sold
’ loW ttS 9 C . Wc heard of only 8 hales at 11c.
Columbus Cotton Statement.
Oil hand Ist Sept. 1855 833 bales
I, reived past week 050
1402
hipped past week Jll2
[eceived up to same time last year 1119
Rain or no Rain.
The little parish of Vellowdale farmers had
)U „. b een without a minister. One Rev. Mr.
ure ly visited the village, and was asked to
over Sunday and preach for them. The
eople were pleased with his sermons and some
ere anxious to have him stop. A meeting
-ns called to know the mind of the parish. “I j
oa’ t see any use’ll having a minister,” said I
harp, ft rich old farmer ; “ a parson can’t
am me anything; if we have any money to ;
Jiare, we had better lay it out in something
iat will bring a fair return.” The Sabbath
Hying part of the people argued strongly |
gainst him. “ Well,” answered Sharp, not
losing to show himself convinced, “ I’ve
Beard tell of ministers that could pray for rain,
■pd bring it; if we could hit one of that sort,
mi go in for hiring him.”
I Mr. Sharp was a man of consequence, and j
I [ ie younger and less knowing of his neighbors
1 rerc quite taken with the idea. “That would
I e a minister wortli having,” they thought.—
I ind after much talk, it was agreed to-hire Mr
■ lurely on this condition —that ho would give
a hem rain, or fair weather, when they wanted
It: for their farms often suffered both from
1 everc drouth and heavy rains. Mr. Surely
9 ias immediately waited upon by a committee
1 f the parish, who soon came back bringing the
I ninister with them. “ I will accept your
9 brms upon one condition,” said he, “ that
I ou must agree upon what sort of weather you
1 runt.” This appeared reasonable, and mat
-1 pi s were arranged for a year’s stay at Ycllow-
I laic.
Weeks passed on, bringing midsummer heats,
■or three weeks it had not rained, aud the
Joung corn was beginning to curl with
Brought. Now for the minister’s promise,
f Oome,” said Sharp, with one or two others
hose hilly farms were suffering, “ we need
Bain, you remember your promise.”
I “ Certainly,” answered the minister, “ call
a meeting.” A meeting was called. “Now,
®v friends,” said the pastor, “ what is it you
want ?”
I “ Rain, rain,” shouted half a dozen voices.
I “ Very well: when will you have it ?”
I “This very night, all nightlong,” said Sharp,
to which several assented.
I “ No, no ; not to night,” cried Mr. Smith,
B I’ve six or seven tons well made hay out; I
Sou Id not have it wet for anything.”
I -‘Sohave I,” added Mr. Peck, “no rain to
■g*'t.”
B” Will you take it to-morrow?” asked the
Minister. But it would take all to morrow to
get it in. So objections came up for the two
dr three next days.
I “ In four days then ?” said Mr. Surely.
1 •• Ves,” cried Sharp, “ all the hay will he
li, and no more be cut till”—
1 “Stop, stop!” cried Mrs. Sharp, pulling
Her husband smartly by the sleeve, “ that day
have set to go to Snowhill. It rnus’nt rain
■ion.”
I In short the meeting resulted in uo conclu
aon at all for it was found quite impossible to
■gi-ee.
|“ Until you make up your minds,” said
pastor leaving, “ we must all trust to the
lord.”
i Both Mr. Smith and Mr. Peck got their liay
in. hut the day the Sharps were to go to Snow
all, it seemed to rain in good earnest. Sharp
• s t his visit but his crops gained.
I And so it happened once or twice again.
1 he year rolled by, aud the people could never
j 11 agree upon what kind of whether they
1 anted.
9 \l |- - Surely, of course, had no occasion to
j ilfii his part of the contract, aud the result
I as that they began to open their eyes to the
| lot that this world would be a strange place
j its inhabitants should govern rain. They
j iw that nature’s laws could be safely trusted
■’ the hands of nature’s God.
UISSOLITIOV.
| ‘'HU Arm of MARCUS & CHAFFIN was dissolved on
1 -. , ins tant, by mutual consent. All persons
1 nebted will find their accounts in the hands of Van
9 jateus, at the old stand. Please call and settle iinme
-1 VAN MARCUS,
B *<•. DoO. \V. J. Cl| \FFI6
NEW FIR3I.
MARCUS Sc !RA.GKL*A.3NTZS,
1 At the old stand of Marcus & Chaffin,
1 V l i; l ::!l' va - vs keep on hand a well selected stock of
1 All tHOICE FAMILY groceries.-
1 .11 a , r,li:les 801 ‘I lire warranted to give satisfaction.
J viv ~? us,!illd don't forget that wc sell for cash.
■ THOMAS It AO LA.\I), Jn.
I ; COLUMBIfS BANK STOCK.
V'IiTKIE is hereby given, tlmt 1 have this day sold to
A dams, twenty shares of the above named
B”.in? the whole amount of which lam interested
* ala bank. This Bth September, 1850.
11 W. nance.
I SALAMANDER
i LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS!
I’ntented July 3d, 1855, liy Roliert 1). Dwyer.
I ’V'’ hods are known to be the host ever used for
j ne perfect protection of nil descriptions of lluild
f j.',- *? riu Houses, Public Works, etc.
If insulator consists of a Hint glass stand, which is
, , | ll,l building by hold-fusts or screws, so form
., J, , combination of the clamp and Insulator
er *i.o , hv ro(l passing through the clamD and
thereby connecting the entire three with
intervention of any other fastening whatever.
,l, “instruction is simple, formed of durable mate
l t r nsulaUmi is perfect—thus avoiding all the
v... i", o' 1 ”*"’ hlghtning Rods now in use.
B ‘ Jt “ R. M. ALDWURTH. Agent.
4 PEAdI BRANDY.
■Yceiv V ld . 5 0UTIIKRN HKACH BRANDY, just re-
W Y,,." 1 and fur sale by GUNBV k CO.
a WAY & TAYLOK,
OM &, Fortvßrdlng Merchants,
I I'JItNBR OF BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
p, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
i’ at ' cu, iou given to the filling of Planters’
I ‘ r, wi for BAGGING, rope, Ac.
” J. WAY. W. 8. TAYLOR.
t ii*h l '"'!! Tß igned, surviving partner of the late firm of
... iimphreys', may he found at the office of
•’ nth,. “I'aylur, where consignments of Cotton,
■ <., i- l | i' , 'luce, wil] meet strict and prompt attention.
I* 1 T. T. SMITH.
FASHIONABLE boot maker.
I G. MONTGOMERY, Pj
I STREET, two Uooi” t
R ‘' r ° f ‘he corner of Crawford Vi
2 S , trß . st *> i* prepared with
lure HOOTS in tlie most
,l * un ’* fashionable style, lie iimk**# and war
■ iVaUr atM . r **lr r ? ®° otH to Wear 8 months. at 00
I <*..♦ Hoot a foot***] aud warranted 6 uioh. 5 00
1 | • pte&iUr 2, l<so. 6m
j UIViMfIOV Iff mi sic. --s
I tv* * ** hep* leave to
m lid Tiriiu* 16 of *• Sr 1/
fir*? ia to give lessons in Mil-
S-ive llt “ r ’ Carter’s Music Store, will rc-
J . Prompt attention.
1 August 30, 1856. In.
COLUMBUS BRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
BAUUlNU—Kentucky yd? ... “ ( g,‘ Z 4
l.astt i l>a #a yd ... {. 23
BALK ROPE—Kentucky tb ... ig, ! 14
Northern |3 tb ... W
BEESWAX Jib 18 (U, 20
CANDLES—Sperm tb 45 &o
Star tb 30 (a* 33
Tallow it lb 18 (oj 20
COFFEE—Rio lb 13 (g, 16
Java i* lb 18 (a) 20
Laguira %&> 16 im 10
DOMESTIC GOODS- Jyd ... ® ...
Cotton Osuaburgs yil. 10 % (u, 11
% Brown Shirting |* ydj 0 iig, 8
4-4 Brown Shirting and 8 jo, 10
FEATHERS -Jib 40 Z 60
FlSH—Mackerel No. 1 jp hi 20 00 26 00
No. 2 jp bl 16 00 it* 20 00
No. 3 hi 900 (* 10 00
Shad;— ig, pe ... (* ...
FLOUR hi 760 (® 12 00
GUNPOWDER akg 800 to 10 00
HIDES—Dry -J, tb 8 * 10
IRON—Pig I ft’ ... ® A
English. #ib 5 (*
Swedes 0 <* 634
„ , shet 't ft lb 8 10
f* b'l 50 t* 75
MOLASSES gi gn 05 (* “0
N A11,5... ft (b 0 <* OJu
OlLS—Linseed ft g’l 126 (*l5O
Train ft g’l 75 <*loo
Sperm ft g’l 150 <* 250
Lard g*. g-j 125 to) 150
PROVISIONS. -gt ...
Beef—Mess %t ft, ... (w
Crime jji tb 15 © 10
Bacox—llams gift) X 2 (g) 14
Sides jjt ft, 1214 (* 14
Shoulders gt lb 10 (* n]4
Pork—Mess gl ... ...
Prime gi ni ... (at
Lard gt lb ... (* 15
Butter—Goshen -gt ft, 33 (* 35
Country gt lb 25 (* 35
Cheese gt ft, 15 1* 16
Potatoes—Sweet ijt b’l ... (0
Irish ‘gt b’l 360 (* 400
SALT gt sk 175 (g> 200
SALTPETRE gt tb 20 (g* 25
SHOT gt bg ... (* 250
SPIRITS —Brandy, Cognac gt g'l 225 (to 800
American... gt g'l 05 (to 100
Peach g’l ... (a) 160
Gin—Holland... gt g’l 125 (a* 250
American ip g’l 75 ©IOO
Rum—Jamaica |t g’l 200 (to! 300
New England.... g’l 75 ©1 00
Whiskey—Rectified ‘ft g’l 40 © 45
Common g’l ... ©
Monoug’a.... “gt gT 7& ©1 60
SPIRITS TURPENTINE gt g’l ... ©I 00
STEEL—PIow stt, ... © 10
Cast tp lb ... @ 22
German ft tb ... © 15
American Blister jp lb ... @ 10
English Blister lb ... © 15
SUGAR—New Orleans 1(4 lb 10 © 12J4
Loaf. ¥tb 15 © 10
Crushed Plb ... @ 10
Pulverized... Plb ... © 15
TALLOW ¥ ft, 10 © 12’Z
TEAS ft ft, 80 @ 200
TOBACCO—Common j?. ft, 1234 @ 15
Fair ¥- lb 20 @ 30
Choice ?- tb 50 © 75
TWINE ip tb 25 @
VINEGAR—AppIe P b'l 650 © 750
WHITE LEAD ptb 276 © 325
WINKS—Port Pg’l 150 © 300
Madeira V g'l 150 © 500
Claret p g’l 300 © 500
Champagne Pbk 100 ©2O 00
WOOL Phi 15 © 23
RATES OP EXCHANGE.]
CORRECTED BY W. R. LOVE A CO.
lottery and exchange brokers,
NO. 64 BROAD street.
BUYING RATES. SELLING RATES.
New York, 60 days V/, p ct. dis sight, J 4 prem
Piulad’a, “ “ l’|pct. dis “ none
Boston, “ “ pet. dis “ none
Charleston “ “ ...none. “ none
N. Orleans “ “ none. “ none
Alabama Bank Notes 2 p ct. dis
Tennessee “ “ 2J4 p ct. dis
Kentucky “ “ 2% pet. dis
N. Carol’a “ “ 2 ‘ p ct. dis
Virginia “ “ 2 pet. dis
Gold and Silver 1 p ct. pm
All Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD.
CH a cfPsCHEDUL,
I A ROM and after this date, the Day, or Express Train,
will leave the Depot at 1, P. M., and arrive at
Macon at OJ4 P. M.
Leaves Macon at 2 A. M.; arrives at Columbus at
7'4 A. M.
Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at 4J4,
A. M., and arrive at Macon at 10.54, A. M.
Leaves Macon at 3 P. M.; arrives at Columbus by
10.10, P. M. J. L. MUSTIAX,
Columbus, June 29, 1856. Sup't.
DOUBLE DAIL.Y SERVICE.
Office Montgomery and West Point 11. R Cos., 1
Montgomery, July 0, 1855. /
ON and after this date, the Passenger Trains on this
Road will he governed by the following Schedule:
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 5 46 A. M.
Arrive at West Point 1145 A. M.
Arrive at Columbus 11 60 A. V.
Returning —Leave West Point 9 (ill A. M.
“ Leave Columbus 8 4o A. M.
“ Arrive at Montgomery 2 30 P. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 7 no P M
Arrive at West Point 2 30 A. M.
Arrive at Coiujubus 2 40 A. M.
Returning —Leave West Point 1131) P. .'I.
‘| LcaveColuinbus 11 20 P. M.
“ Arrive a* Montgomery 7 15 A. M.
Double daily connections are continued from West
Point to Atlanta, Augusta ami Nashville, and from Co
lumbus to Macon, Augusta and Savannah.
Negroes traveling alone must be provided with
two passes, showing permission of their owners lo travel
over the Road, one of which will be retained by the Con
ductor.
Nov 10 SAMUEL O. JONES, Eng. k Sup.
TICKETS TO
MONTGOMERY S3 7
ATLANTA 550
NASHVILLE, TENN 15 50
GRANGER’S MAGIC
Tpif •** “'&.
’
COB MILL.
r |MIK undernignod having boen appointed lor
J Clip above celebrated Mill, call the 4 atteution of Plan
ter h to its great superiority over all others.
The friction rollers, the spiral spring and tbe level*, be-
attached to the shell or outside, gives It a steadiness
ofmotiou, possessed bv no other .Mill of its kind, and we
have proven to tbe satisfaction of all who witnessed its
performance, that it requires less horse power.
Purchasers can see the Mill in successful operation, by
culling on us at our Warehouse.
GItKKNWOOI) &. OIIIMKS.
Columbus, July 4. 1856. ly
\Vo< )DBR]DOE’S
PALACE DAGCERIIEAN GALLERY,
Over Brooks & Chapman's Blue Drug Store,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
HAVE you seen any of the new style of Pictures n
Glass? If not, call an.l see. The Double Face l’lc
-1 turn are a curiosity, ami are invaluable as true likeness
es. No lading with these Plrtnres. For taking ehihlren
it is unsurpassed, requiring hut a few seconds to take a
life-liko impression. A better expression can he got by
] tills process than by any oilier, the time of exposure be
ing so short. Duguerreotypes from the smallest, for
j Lockets or Kings, tollie largest, for Frames, taken ill the
I most finished style. Some entirely new styles of cases,
on hand nnd for sale. .1. 8. WOODBItIDOE,
February 27. Artist nnd Ambrotypist.
STRAY COW.
STUAYKD from the subscriber in Coininbus. a OOW
and CALF, marked with a ciop and split ill the
right ear and a crop in the left—color, white and brown
spotted. Her recovery will be liberally rewarded.
August :;o. is:,i-,. i;kiik<;i;a HELTON.
FINE ILOVS,
JUST received. Albion Mills, “ tmst Extra.” Also,
Lebanon Mills Extra Family, both warranted fine.
’ August 30, 1S&0. GUN BY * CO.
CATALOGUE
OF
IFUSTE GROCERIES,
DY
MARCUS & CHAFFIN,
77 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Flue Teas. American Pickle.
Oolong Tomatoes
Young Hyson Red Cabbage
Myson j Peppers
Imperial Gherkins in bbls and kegs
Gunpowder llUocuronl.
Souchong and l’ouchong Vermicelli.
Sugars. Cheese.
Stuart s Crutmed English Hairy
do. Ground -State Cheese
do. lteffued, ABU Sap Sago
N. O. Brown Pine Apple Cheese
do. Clarified Euglish 1 hedder do
Coffee. Butter.
Old Gov Java Goshen Butter, by every
Brown steamer
Superior white Java 4 Molasses.
Old Mocha iGoldeu Syrup
Laguira und Rio Stuart's do
Provision. N O Molasses
Tennessee Hams Miscellaneous.
Georgia “ 1 Colgate's Soap
Ex. Sugar-cured llams ! •• Starch
New York •• Sperm Caudles
Fulton Market. Beef Patent “
Smoked aud Pickled do Star
Smoked Tongues Olive Oil
l’icklcd do Horse Radish
Extra Pig l’ork pie Fruit
Bucon Sides and Shoulders Powder
Best Leaf Lard Shot
Flsli. Caps
Mackerel in libls aud lifdo Gun Wads
Salmon, sm’kd and pickled Powder Flasks
IV bite Fish Shot Pouches
Apahich’a do | Drinking Flasks
Fresh Shad in cans Raspberry Syrup,
“ Lobsters “j {Lemon
Salmon “ {Cordials
“ Oysters Brandy Fruit
Pickled Oysters j Chocolate and Cocoa
“ Lobsters {Potatoes
Hominy. Onions
Split Peas. , Wood and Willow Warn
Flour. Scotch Ale
Extra Geuessee houilou Porter
“ St Louis Rice
City Mills J Candy
Extra Buckwheat I Yeast Powder
Crackers. Strasbourg Pales.
Soda Biscuit Petit l’ois
Butter Crackers Truffles
Boston “ j Moutarde De Muffle
Graham Bread | Pates De Foie Gras
Sugar Crackers Sauces and Catsups.
Fancy “ j Worcestershire Sauce
Bent’s Crackers, in bbls audl Reading “
cans John Bull “
Fruits. ! Pepper “
Malaga Raisins | Tomato Capsuji
Layer “ {Walnut “
Prunes in jars Mushroom “
“ inboxes Underwood’s lielisli
“ in kegs, for cooking French Olives
Sultana Raisins |Seville “
Fresh Figs | Capers
Oranges ! Sardines
Lemons Tobacco
Apples Cigars.
Currants and Citron Always ou hand a fine lot
Nuts and Almonds of choice brands.
Spices. Vinegar
Nutmegs Wines.
Mace Madeira Wine
Cloves Port “
Cinnamon Sherry “
Ginger Malaga “
Klack Pepper White Cooking Wine
White “ Champagne.
Cayenne Pepper {lleidseick & Cos
Allspice Mumm’s Vergenay
Currie Powder { •• Cabinet
Bird Need. “ Imperial
Canary and Hemp Cremo de llouzy
Preserves. {Still llock
Pineapple j Sparkling Hock
Limes j Rhine Wine
Peaches Imperial Sherry in bottles
Pears i Regina Port “
Green Gages ■ Reserve Madeira “
Canton Ginger {Torree “ “
Jams and Jellies Liquors.
Isinglass. Otard Brandy
Cooper’s Shred Hennesse Brandy
Cox’s Sparkling Gelatine. Imperial “ in liottles
Refined Isinglass Alpha “ “
Kngllsh Pickle. Old Q “ “
English Mustard Pickle Old Nabob’ltuni “
“ Mixed do Scotch Whiskey “
White Onions do Irish “ “
Chow Chow jMonongahela Whiskey
Gherkins Old Bourbon “
American Pickle. Jamaica Rum
Gherkins Holland Gin
Mixed Pickle ; Irish Whiskey
Mangoes Cooking Brandy.
March 14. ly
ALABAMA FARM.
1 OFFER for sale, iu Russell county, Alabama,
a desirable FARM, Containing 480 acres—2Bo r ; # ffl
acres cleared and under fence, a good framed ‘ * *
house with four rooms (firo-pluces in each.) six negro
houses, stables, cribs, and carriage house, a large framed
Gin House and a first rate screw. The farm is well wa
tered with three good springs and one of the best wells
in the county. The location is not surpassed for health
anywhere; it lies within six miles South West of Co
lumbus on the Kufuula and Glennville road.
Persons wishing to buy will do well to call Soon as 1
intend to give a bargain. Terms will be easy.
Columbus, Ga.. Aug. 22, 1860. C. E. MIMS.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
MISS C. E. WILLIAMS, Will open ./'j&s
School at her mother’s residence on rfjf r—Kfc
Jackson Street, opposite Mr. P. -ci-i•■’-HrZT fipjijr ’
on the loth of September next.
For further particulars, apply at Mrs. C, Jr
H. Williams’ <£3fcY
Columbus, August 28, 1856.
P. MALLETT,
General Commission Merchant,
NEW YORK,
/ l AX be found at tire office of I). Golden Murray, Ks,p
\J 02 South Street.
Particular attention given lo orders for
Bagging, Rope, Liquors, Cigars, Ike. &c.
Refer to
John Munn, Esq., D. Coldeu .Murray,
Columbus, Ga. New York.
Juno 23, 1850. Om.
BACON! BACON!
,) 1111 l)S. and 24 boxes TENNESSEE BACON, as
sorted, just received ou consignment, and for sale
at the Alabama Ware House, by
June 21-ts KING & SOJISBY.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
r| lIIE 1 lIE partnership heretofore existing between the 1111-
X dersigued, no'lor the name of Celia k Thoman. was
this dnv dissolved by mutual consent.
J. L. CKLLA
July 22.1850. J. B. THOMAS.
Having purchased tin* entire interest of Mr. Celia, the
subscriber will continue the business 011 his own ac
count. All persons indebted to ttie late firm of Celia k
Thomas, also those who lutve hills ugainst it, will settle
with bun. J. B. THOMAS.
Tho undersigned would respectfully solicit his old
friends to continue the patronage of Mr. Thomas, so lib
erally bestowed upon the lute firm.
Columbus, July 30,1850. J. L. CKLLA.
HARRISON at* McCIrSIMtRH.
Austin, Commission, Negro Brokerage
ami Forwarding Bunine**,
At. the old stand, Nos. 5U and Gl Broad Street,
and pledgo them reives to a prompt and faithful attention
to all business committed to tlo ir care. They will give
their personal attention to the sale of Real Katate,
Negroes Merr.linmll/.e, and Produce.
Having ample facilities at command, they are prepared
to make Liberal Advances on Negroes and Merebuudir.e
of every description.
4Se-Particular attention given to Administrators’ and
Executors’ sales. CHAR LESS. HARRISON,
August 10, 1850. ly AI.I.KN ;’ Met! Kit HE
TENNESSBE BACON.
8-Pi shall receive in a few days a large lot of choice
f V Tennessee lllicon Sides.
August 1. GREENWOOD k GRIMES.
WILLIAM G. I.KK V M CAISTKII.
LEE A CARTER,
COM MISSION M KHCH ANTS,
General Agents and Collectors,
COMMERCE STREET,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
\\ r ILL pay particular attention to the piirclmxe aud
}} sale of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Reference* t
Johnson. Stewart A Cos. Hargrove k Smith,
Pomroy A Gregory, A. P. Pfuter k Cos.
Josiali Morris, Joseph S. Winter.
Libera! Cash Advances made on Consignments
when desired.
August 10. isr.i., Hts
lost on MISLAID.
IoST or mislaid, a DUE BILL drawn by Mason A
i Dibble, dated Macon, July 1865, for Five Hundred
dollars, in favor of Win. Darnell. All Persons are fore
warned from trading for said note, as it is my property.
July 31, 1850. M. . McKINNK.
COIR-IST .AKUSTO
SOUTHERN LOTTERY !
ON THE HAVANA. FEAN.
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS!
7,805 PRIZES.
1013,000 DOlaXiAna.
Only 15,000 Numbers !
Prize* Paid YV ltUout. Redaction.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
By Authority of the Slate of Georgia.
CLASS Q.
To he Drawn September 15, 1856,
At Concert Hall, Macon, Georgia, under the sworn super
intendence of Col. George M. Logan and James
A. Nesbil, Esijr.
Patrons will phase examine this Scheme carefully
compare it with any other, aud if it is not tho best ever
ottered, und the cliaucus to obtain Cupituls far better
don t purchase Tickets.
CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000!
! P ' tac $16,000 is $16,000
. „ 6.090 6,(100
ti a.OOO is 2,009
f .. 1.000 are 2,000
„ 500 are 2,500
~k 100 are 7 500
20 Approximations of §so t 0515,000 Prize are l’ooo
“ “f ” 6,000 -• are 1.250
. . “* 20 to 2.000 “ are 1 000
-•oo p.'l" 0 ' 1 ’ V'jtV* l " l,l n "‘ Capitals 0f...!]'.1j100
7,805 Prizes amounting to $lO2 000’
Tic * etH '•; Halves $6 Quarters *2 60.
The 7,802 Prizes qfsß<4 are determined by the num
ber which draws the 15,UU1 Prize-if that number
should be an odd number then every odd number ticket
i file Scheme will he entitled to #8 60; if „ even nun,-
r' V |?c' Vl '". number tiekes will be entitled lo
drawn. ‘* “ ,l,l,tK ’ n to any other Prize which may be
Purchasers buying an equal quantitv of odd and even
number tickets will be certain of drawing nearly one l.aft
plfizes ****’ Wlt ‘ chM " c<>K °* obtaining other
All those tickets ending with 0,2, 4, 0. 8 are even—
nil those ending with 1,3 5,7, 9, arc’ odd.
Persons sending money by mall need not fear its being
lose Orders pum tualiy attended to. Communications
confidential. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
Those wishing particular numbers should order imiuo
d lately.
JAMES F. WINTER. Manager.
Aug.Htd Macomua.
W. E. LOVE, Agent,
No. 04 11 road Street,
Columbus, Ga.
A. K AYER,
general agent.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING
Ancl Forwarding Merchant,
No. 131 West Side Brood Street, Columbus, (la.
Particular attention given to thokeepiug. purchase
and sale ol Negroes.
49*Administrators’ uud Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms. oet 23. ly
J. O. RWSE. j. „AVIS. w, n.
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Shipping Agents,
SAVANNAII, GEORGIA.
WILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce ou
commission, and strictly attend to forwarding
goods and filling orders from the couutry.
Ruse, Patten <fc Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal
advances will las made on consignments either to or
through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North
Jan.lo ly
FRESH AND FINK.
JUST RECEIVED—
Extra St.. Louis Flour
Extra Geuessee do.
Atlantic Superfine do.
Pilot Bread; Butter and Soda Crackersl
Arrow Root and Fancy do.
Java, Maracaibo and Uio Coffee
Teas, a very choice selection
Sugars of every kind
Raisins, Currants, Citron aud Almonds;
together with every thing usually kept in the Grocery
line, tor sale by GUN BY i CO.
mar 12
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER.
ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
(TWIESE -MILLS are prepared to furnish the best ar-
X tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper
on which The Daily Sun is printed, is made at these
Mills.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
r |WIK HOUSE on the corner of Troup and
X Thomas streets. Lot 400. with five rooms,
an excellent well of water, all the out improve
men.-s, and has been recently put in thorough IT M* I
repair. Call at BAMMJS A R(XI , i.V S *
Juue 21-1 m
BIRO AGES.
\ LARUE lot of BIRD CAGES, just receiv tjFRI
ed and for sale cheap, by pMtef 1
June 19. ;;m It. M. A I.DWilU’l lI
WANTED.
f|A\V ENTY FIVE NEGROES to work on tlie Muscogee
X Rail Road, for whom liberal wages will be paiik
J. L. MUSTIAN,
April 14. Superinteiideiit.
NEW BOOKS ! M
1 BERNARD LILE; an Historical Romance ol Texas
J.) and Mexico, by Joro Clemens, of Alulauna :
War I’atii; Wild W estcru Scenes. 2d series. t*v J. B.
Jones;
Dreams ami Re.ffilies of a Pastor aud Teaeber. by the
Author of Parish Side;
The Lost Hunter;
The Creole Orphans; by.l. S Peaeocko;
Hood’s Poetical Work-;
Heart of Alarhle Ware;
Ctaru, or sliivt* life in Europe, with a preface by A. Ali
son. Bart.
Life ot James Buchanan, by R. G. Horton :
I-nst of the Foresters, by J. K, Cooke;
\ ictoria, or tlo* World Uvoreolile, liy C. ('liesebi-**;
Conuiiislore Perry's Japan Expedition, by F. I*. Hawks.
Also, Sdiuol Books, Blank Books, and Stationery, lor
h, ‘l°9y GEO. W. MATHEWS.
ang.lStf No. 44 Broad st
TO THE PUBLIC.
r |MIE (lading public who have hitherto patronized tho
X TRGY FACTORY, will please take notice that W. K.
11 aiims is no longer connected or associated in any man
ner whatever witli the business of ( lie establishment.—
AH business hereafter will lie transacted exclusively with
ourselves at our Ware-Rooms.
11. O. JEFFERSON A CO.
Columbus, (let. 25. _tf
NEW ( 'O-PAUTNBUSIIIP.
‘IMIi: undersigned have entered into tho OIIOCRRY
X BUSINESS, under the firm and name ofItIDG
WAY, ULKCKLKI k CO. We will keep constantly on
hand s large stork el choice Gris erles.
I). A. ItIDGWAV,
A. D.CLKCHLEY,
M. I). DONUT,
jaiiHtf 11. M. CLKCKLEV.
COAL YARD.
THOSE Wishing COAL for Grate*, can he supplied at
sl3 per Ton, by calling on
JOHN W. HOWARD,
Nov t; Agent Selma Coal Mine Company.
SUMMER CLOTHING
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
r |MIK undersigned has a good assortment of LI NEN
1 SUMMER CLOTHING, which he is offering at great
ly reduc ed prices, to close nut the stock. which
arc—
Black Doeskin and Cloth Pants;
Drap De Tc ami Alpaocn Pants:
Brown Linen Drill Pants;
“ Linen Duck Pants :
White Linen Drill Pants;
Fancy Linen Drill Pants;
Fancy Linen Pants;
Cottonade and heavy Cotton Pants ;
black French ami English Frock Clolh Coats;
Black Drap lie Te and Alpaca Coats;
brown and White Linen Duck Coats;
Check Marseilles and Linen Coats;
Colored anil Black Italian Cloth Coats.
A great variety of VESTS, SHIRTS and I ROWtsHiats,
on Aw *: as, HALF iIOSE. Ac. Ac. All who want summer
clothing, are invited to call, and as many as call and buy
shall have Clothing for about half the usual price.
July 24. li. W. ATKINSON.
ATLANTIC AND C.I LF RAIL ROAD.
rpilK HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS or the Atlantic
l and Golf Rail Rood, having adjourned to meet on
the 26th instant, am’ ‘t having been represented to me
that the interest of that enterprise requires further time
for the eldsinment es subscriptions to the Stock, and
acquiescing In the Justness ot the suggestion, the meet
ing of the Board on the 20th instant, is her; by poet por
ed until the 220 day of Octolicr next, at Millcdgeville.
E. A. NISBET.
Macon, Aug. 2<l, 1866. Chairman.
PROFESSOR WOOD’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
It Has Worked Miracles,
rIMI AT ALL THE BALD AND GUAY can be restored
X perfectly to original growth, so far as their locks are
concerned, does not admit of doubt; besides, it will cure
every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed as
dandruff, itching, or in the shape of cutaneous erup
tions —even scald-head—uud in no possible case will it
sass of curing, us 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 tailing,
to any imaginable age. Read and judge.
LoOANSfORT, la.. June, 1866.
Messrs. 0. J. WOOD k CO.:
Gents—Yours of the 18th came duly to hand. En
closed, please find thirty-eight dollars, it being the
amount for Hair Restorative. 1 have sold it all. * *
If yon cliuoae, you may send Rix dozen bottles Hair Res
torative; 1 think 1 can sell it. It has worked miracles
in this place. I sold a man six $1 pottles, that was bald,
and it fetched new hair out all over his -head.
Yours,respectfully, M. H. GRIDLEY
C. H. K. Ornct, Vaniiaua, June 21,1864.
PROFESSOR WOOD—
Dear Sir—l take pleasure in hearing voluntary tes
timony to the excellence of your llnir Restorative. Three
months ago my hair was very gray. It is now a dark
brown, (tho original color.) smooth and glossy. The only
application I have made to it, lias been tin- Hair Resto
rative prepared by you, and which, from the result in
my ow n ease, l cau most cordially recommend to others.
Respectfully, yours, EDW. WOLCOTT.
Vincennes, la., June 21.1853.
PROF. 0. J. WOOD—
As you are about to manufacture ii"<l vend your re
cently discovered Hair Restorative, i will state, foi
whomsoever it may concern, that 1 have used it. and
known others to use it—that I have, for several years,
been in the habit of using ether Hair Restoratives, and
that I find yours vastly superior to liny other 1 know.
It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one
month’s proper use, will restore any person’s hair to the.
original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy,
soft and glossy appearance; and all tiffs, without discol
oring the liamls that apply it, or the dross on which it
drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to every
one desirous of liuviiiga tine color and texture of Imir.
Respectfully, yours, WILSON KING.
St. Louis. June 29,1853.
PROF. WOOD—
As you are about to prepare and vend your recently
discovered Hair Restorative, and as you request my opin
ion ol it, 1 will stale, that my bail was. a few months
ago. very gray, and after using two bottles of your llnir
Restorative, it resumed jtn original color; and* since its
application, itll daudrutt lias disappeared from my head
and I have been troubled witli no disagreeable itching of
the scalp. 1 am satisfied that those who use it will not
regret it, as it gives (lie hair Hie appearance of having
been recently oiled. lam prepared, thoieibro, to recom
mend its use to all who are desirous of having a beautiful
head oflnur. J am, sir, yours, etc.
11. I-. STEWART.
PROF. WOOD—
Dear Sir—My hair had, for several years, been be
coming prematurely gray, accompanied liy a harshness
which icndered the constant application of oil necessary
in dressing it. W lien 1 commenced using your Hair Res
torative, about two months ago. i 1 was in that condition ;
uud having continued its use tin within the lost three
weeks, it Inis turned to its mite*. I color, and assumed a
softness aud lustre greatly to Ire preferred to those pro
duced by the application of oils or any other preparation
1 have ever used, i regard it as an indispensable article
for every lady’s toilet, whether to bo used as a llair Res
torative, or tor the simple purpose of dressing or beauti
fying the hair. Yon have pci mission to reter to me all
w iio entertain liny doubt of its performing all that is
claimed for it. MRS. C. SYMONDB,
Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 10, 1864. 144 Third st.
Watertown, Mass., May 1,1864.
PROF. 0. J. WOOD—
Allow me to uttust the virtues and magic powers ot
youi Hair Restorative. Three months since, being ex
ceedingly gray, 1 purchased, and soon commenced to use,
two bottles; aud it soon began to tell, iu restoring the
silver locks to their native color, and the hair, wlnch was
before dry and liursh and falling off, now became soft
and'glossy, and it ceased failing; the dandruff disap
peared, ami tin-sculp lost all the disagreeable itching,
so annoying before, and now, 1 not only look, hut feel
young again. Respectfully, yours, etc.
CHARLES WHITNEY.
titj ■ Sold at 114 Market street. St. Louis, Missouri, 31b
Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists everywhere.
YU kinds of family patent lnedecilies for sale, outlie
Hst possible terms, at Professor W(Kill's establishment,
14 Market street, Bt. L uis.
Fur sale in Columbus at the Drug Store of
KIYLIN, THOMAS k CO.
Juno I—3m
ICE AT THE
OX.D ICE HOUSE.
I HAVE Idled and opened the Old Ice House at a great
expense and considerable labor, to supply tiie wauls
of Hie people, and 1 claim your patronage, being ONE
of YOU. I will furnish you as LOW as any one else, i
was run out last year and have opposition to deal with
this, lull I am determined not lo lie run out again, and
sillier the monopoly to advance one and a half cents on
the citizens. I never have, nor do I expect lo ask more
than TWO AND A HALF CENTS in quantities amount
ing to more than SO pounds.
I am prepared w itli u Horse ami Wagon to deliver it in
tin-City, in your doors; unit will attend punctually to
all orders from the Country, or neighboring Tow ns, to
Is 1 sent by Ruff Road, Stage, or otherwise, as you may
wish.
Kg-Tickets tube bad at the Ice House, orat myStore.
T. M. HOGAN.
IV S.—lce House open at all hours during the day (ex
cept Sunday), on Sunday from BA.M.to 12 M.
April 15, 1866. ts T. M. 11.
TO BENT.
r IWIK Store Rooms sit present occupied by u .
A Jefferson & Hamilton, will be tor vent trjr?Y
from the first of October next. ISnSI
For terms &e„ apply to tile subscribers. JLtiL
August 16, 1856. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON.
to lUSIS.
V FIRST rate house servant, washer and ironer. for
. the balance of tlie year. Apply to
Aug. 7 lit 8. R. BONNER.
TI RJIIP HEED.
I .IRES II TI KNIP SEED—new crop, just imported
’ for sale at the Blue Drug Store of
Augu.i 9. I (Ilf BROOKS A CIIAI’.MAN.
THE CLAYTON BANNER,
CLAYTON, BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA,
BY KiESER & POST.
mil IS I’a.per possesses a large circulation in the couu-
I ties of Barbour, l'iku, Dale, Henry and Coilee; and to
the mercliaiits|i*f Columbus is offered an excellent op
portiinity to make known tbeir business.
A HOMESTEAD FOR sl4).
$310,000 worth of Ear mu and Building Lota
In the Gold Region of Virginia, Culpepper County,
rib) be divided amongst 10,290 subscribers,on the 17th
X of September, 185 b, for the benefit of Tort Roy al
Female Academy. Subscriptions only till dollars each,
one bolf down, the lest on the delivery of the Deed
Every subscriber will gi t u building lmt or a Faint,
ranging in value from s.lii to S2S,e(JU. These Furms aim
Lois are sold so cheap to indiu e settlements, u sufficient
number being reserved, the increase in value of which
will compensate for the apparent low price now asked.
The most ample security w ill be given for faithful per
fontnent t of rniitracts and promises.
More Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers, to
whom tlie most liberal inducements will be given. Some
Agents write us that they are making S2OO per mouth
Advertising will be done for every Agent where possible
For full particulars, Subscriptions. Agencies. Ac., apply
to E. BAI DKK,
June 27. Tort Royal, Caroline Cos , \ u.
CIIKWACLA LIME.
fIMIE undersigned. Agents of the above Lime Works,
1 are prepared to fill orders st all times for LIME in
the following packages, to wit: 8 Bushel Barrels, and 4J4
linsiiel Barrels, In gisid order for shipping.
This Lillie is ol fine quality. equal in every respect to
the lies! ThoHiMstbn Lime, and lias superseded it in the
interior oi Alabama and Western Georgia. It can be de
liver, and at any point In Middle Georgia materially cheap
er than Thoiiiastnn.
May 24 GUNDY A CO.
PEAS AND MEANS.
* ,/* BUSHELS TEAS and UEANth just received and
1 0U for sale by
May ‘2. ts JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
CHOICE WINES.
/ GIAMTAGNt, Tort, Claret, Mederiu, C’icily and Mnl
V 2 agn. Just received and for snle by
May 23 QPWBY k 00
PEAS.
1 1 W I BUSH ELS Peas just received and for sale by
JUU UUNBY k CO
May 23 __
CHEESE.
A FINE lot of Western Reserve CHEESE, Just re
reeelved by .
June 22- J. B. THOM AS
PRESERVES.
1 ANTRA “Conchols” West India Preserves—by tin*
li Case.
May 23 GUN BY A CO-_
FOR HALE.
A FIRST rate Northern made Two Horse Dray or
Wagon, nearly new, low for cash.
August 30, 1856. JAMES LIGON.
IRISH POTATOES.
N'KW Northern Irish Potatoes just received and for
sale liy JEFFERSON k HAMILTON.
September t, 1856.