The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, September 11, 1856, Image 3

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daily SUN OFFICE, I Columbus, Sept. 11,1850. / . yproJi _Beceil>U yesterdny 080— sales 368, of which tC at lie i 4ft old at 10 %> uutl the ~alaut' e al l !rir lining fr° m tolO^e-— majority at 10&u. A Dead. Shot. i tf OO J story is told of U., of Racine, an in fotur'ible and successful sportsman, “ dead ,’ !it anything in the game line, but parti- ; r h ?‘lv“tiue lined” on wild geese, whose beids were sure to suffer -just buck of the “ „ - ;f within range of his rille. I ey Xot many seasons since, our hero, with an V, fun loving friend, after spending a day l.i, their dogs and guns, were wending then i homeward, when in the evening twilight ’ orish companion discovered the neck of 1 Wiki goose peering through a neighboring le "‘StoP your d—n noise,” said U., “and mt* I’ll have him jest back of the eye wait 8 on. x -you call bet your life cn that.” ! Pepping back a pace, nud bringing the old in sty to his face, U. blazed away. I -Hollo, there !” followed back (lie report ; I•• what are you shooting there for. Don’t you know tbe difference between the handle of a corn plough and a goose neck ?” Twas enough ! U. had shot the handle oft’ a corn plough, “jest back of the eye!” Among the “passengers” by the Hudson lji”v er Railroad, on Saturday, were two Cash mere goats bound for Tennessee. The Albany Times says they were purchased in South Car- j olina at $2,600, and have been exhibited in Sew York. Admitting the two animals to weigh sixty pounds, for they are diminutive creatures, they would cost about forty-four dol- j liars per pound. A Washington letter says:—“The dispatch er from Mr. Dallas do not convey the intelli- j iience contained in the London papers, of the I Settlements of all disputes relative to Central i America. The reason is that for the present the negotiation* are omy between the British and Central American Government. When they arc iinished, a direct correspondence be tween Lord Clarendon and Mr. Dallas will commence, which is expected to result in a comprehensive adjustment about the end of Oc tober.” “ Well, Charley, what have you been learn ing to-day?” “Rheumatics, gran’ma; and I can tell you such a dodge 1 If I was to put you under a glass receiver, and exhaust the air, all your wrinkles would come out as smooth iisgran’pa’s head.” A census of Nebraska Teritory has just been taken by the United .States Marshals. The re turns were to be made by the first of Septem ber, and would, it was thought, show a popu- ! lation of between fifteen and twenty thousand i civilized white inhabitats. A congratulatory meeting of the citizens of Portland (Maine,) was held on the 2d inst., on the passage of the army bill, when Messrs. George Evans and Jonathan Appleton made !” -peeches. TO TAX PAYERS. [ AM now ready to collect tho Taxes for tlie present 1 year, and (for the information of Tax Payers,) it is ordered that a Tax be levied of 9 cents upon the One Hundred Dollars, and upon all Foreign Bank Stock 9jf routs on the One Hundred Dollars for the State. The The County Tax is 150 per cent, on the State Tax. The time for settlement is fixed by the State and no indulgence is granted beyond that time. &Pt tl- TANARUS, CHAFFIN. T. C. CLASS IX MUSIC. . -r,. , MBS. T. V. RUTHERFORD,! \\riLL resume the duties of her Music Class on Mon- i 11 day the-29th September, instant. Young Ladies expecting to join the Class, are earnestly requested to commence at the first of the session. September 11, 1856. tnl A. K. AYER OFFERS for sale a well selected stock of YOUNG VIRGINIA NEGROES, aiul has effected an ur ialignment to keep constantly on hand such a supply as the demand may require. By the firftt of October he “in have completed safe and comfortable apartments tor the accrrumodation of one hundred Negroes, at No. Icil West side Broad street, where ho will he pleased to ! tee and accommodate his friends and patrons. Sept. 11. lfioG-tf DISSOLUTION. | THE firm of MARCUS Sc CHAFFIN was dissolved on 1 the sth iustaut, by mutual consent. All persons indebted will find their accounts in the hands of Van l.iuns. at the old stand. Please call and settle iuuuc dl!'tel>-’ VAN MARCUS, ept.9,1868. \y. j. CHAFFIN. NEW FIRM. MAECUS <Sb ZRAGfIs-AJXTID., At the old stand of Marcus & Chaffin, \\ always keep on hand a well selected stock of CH 9 ICE FAMILY’ GROCERIES.— All articles sold are warranted to give satisfaction, can and see us. and don’t forget that we sell fur cash. an MARCUS. THOMAS RAGLAND. Jn. •Vspt9-tf NO LIMIT. I CASKS Ribbed Sides, and 4 Casks Shoulders, upon wmch there is no limit.. Somebody will get a bar by calling soon, at R. M.'GRAY’S —-—A..’ Commission House. SALAMANDER LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS! Patented duly 3d, 1855, by Robert D. Dwyer. I ltESh Rods are known to bo the best ever used for ie perfect protection of all descriptions of lluilil £’ , nn Houses, Public Works, etc. i insulator consists of a Hint ghiss stand, which is ui'uth., , building by holii-fasts or screws, so form at Ut. combination of the damp and Insulator ~,1. ,i’ , - v Hie rod passing through the claim) and •i t thn - , “ s ’ ‘hnceby connecting the entire three with- Vi|| a ‘“"-wntion of any other fastening whatever. tii!.--ii, ot 'i ßtlu . ct * 011 B ‘ Ul Ple, formed of durable mate defe.'tJ r ln * u hition Is perfect—thus avoiding all the s.„ „ ot lier Lightning Rods now in use. ‘ R. M. ALDWORTHi Agont. > PEACII brandy. i iYceiv^ Od . hOUTIIEIIN PEACII 11RANDV, justro- V. pt T “ Ud tor Balß GUN BY i CO. <l, . WAY <* TAYLOR, lI,U *** on * Forwarding Merchauts, ’ ditNER OF BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS, |. ani . SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ~r L “ given to the filling of Planters’ U- w’A 0(!IN0 ’ ROPE, Ac. v> ‘ u - W. S. TAYLOR. ST t ,itli’! l ' , j’ rß 'K , )ed, surviving partner of the late firm of ‘lesgra. W,„nV r ’7 8 ’ r,lil . y l, e foun<l Ht the otHce of “father ns d aylor, where consignments of Cotton, Sent , uce > will meet strict and prompt attention. £ l 4m T. T. SMITH. ***POlAHa BOOT MAKER. MONTGOMERY, PI 0 v,!rd? A ? tl STltlslsT , tw ” Poof- I t th.- , is Pfvpared with u,i *t%ntiai n L i to man ufactun* 1100T.S iu the most r-dfi-.s Yy ’ un ‘ l He make* awl war- UrK,tH t 0 c mouths, at AH 00 ‘^l<t"n!!.er o o g l’ ani ’ Wllrr nnted 0 mos. 500 • ISITTIOX I\ .’ll SH . ,a;- ■ •J ‘ftMKHBRb.g. Ii nvo to In-oRI i n.| ‘nhjbUantH of Columbu.'l “ * If 1 r. Ht ‘* propfcred to give lesrtons in Mu ■iv. Z* f ttt Mr - Music Star., Will rv .s-sSWa p CSp POWDER. ’ F salallv * tr ’ B, "tlng l’owiler, and safety fuse, fur GUNHY & CO. V IIVE GOSIIE * CHEEKS. 0 JaaVrec!iv° f i k"* FREsn CHEESE, from Oosh. ii, J ui7 ,'io lvt ‘” b y J. 15. THOMAS. COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. | GOteIIKCTKD WEEKLY. BAGGING —Kentucky p yd, ... im *4 Eastti.ba .. iip yH ... .uni 23 BALE KOBE—Kentucky If. tt> ! ... 1 ;a;; 15 Northern j, to ; ... i(a, BEESWAX jt ip 18 <g, ‘4O ! CAN bl* lid—Sperm to 45 (a> 60 Star sfc 30 (a, 33 Tallow j, U> IS (ip 20 COFFEE—Bio Id 13 to 15 Java.. ft to IS <a> 20 Lagniru jp lb 16 io* 16 Corn - r b’i 50 ,<** 60 DOMESTIC GOODS— jp, y.ii ... <Ol Cotton Osuuburgs ji ydj yj, 11 > : a Brown Shirting j* ydl 6 8 4-4 Brown Shirting m yd] 8 10 FEATHERS ji lb ! 40 (jp 60 FI B'll—Muckorel No. 1 j, bl 120 oO yp 25 00 No. 2 j, bl 15 00 (gJ 20 00 No. 3 jt bl 000 yi. 10 00 hliad ‘jt po ... (o, F i,O Uit et ol 600 to 12 OO GUNPOWDER kg 800 to 10 00 HIDES—Dry lb 8 ® 10 lYet *lb ... to IRON—Big #U) ... to English jt to 6 (g Swedes jt lb 0 (Os 6 X A Sheet jt lb 8 10 LIME. p b’l 50 (g 76 MOLASSES in gn 65 to, 70 NAILS... jt lb 6 63.4 OlLfe—Linseed 6 . g'l 126 (a 160 Train jt g’l 75 (a. 100 Sperm g’l 150 to 2 60 Lard 8 i g’l 125 ml 50 PROVISION’S. y ... Beef—Mess.. #ib ... @ Brime j* ft, 15 (a. 10 Bacon—Hams fl> 12 yp 14 Sides tb 13 (a> I 4 Shoulders jt ib 10 to lIK I’ohk—Mess 8 t gi ... to ... Prime >1 bl ... <y) Laud jt ib ... (a 16 BUTI-fia —Goshen jt ib 33 (a| 36 Country %t ib 25 to 35 Cheese jt ib 15 ® 16 Potatoes—Sweet jt b’l ... (a-1 Irish jt b’i 360 (a, 400 1 SALT ‘tit sk 175 (a* 2 60 i SALTPETRE ft ib 20 to* 25 SHOT jt bg ... to 2 50 SPIRITS—Brandy, Cognac jt g’l 2 25 8 00 American... jt g’l 65 (u 1 60 Peach jt g’l ... to 160 Gin—Holland jt g’l 125 <cy 2 50 American jt g’l 75 to 160 Burn—Jamaica jt g’i 200 to* 300 New England.... jt g’l 75 to 100 Whiskey—Rectified jt g’l 40 to 15 Common jt g’l ... to Monong’a.... jtg’l 75 to’ 160 SPIRITS TURPENTINE “jt g’l ... to 160 STEEL —Plow jt 5> ... 10 Cast jt lb ... (n 1 22 German jt Ib ... to 15 American Blister slb ... to; 10 English Blister jt lb ... @ 15 ! SUGAR —New Orleans jt lb 10 to 12 \i. Loaf. jt lb 15 to 16 Crushed %t lb ... @i 16 Pulverized... jt lb ... @ 15 TALLOW |8) 10 @ 12U TEAS j?. lb 80 to 200 TOBACCO—Common Ijtlb : 13x1 #! 15 Fair jt lb j 20 @ j 30 Choice.., jt lb 1 50 @ 75 TWINE fib 25 @ ... VINEGAR—AppIe 1 b’i; 650 to 750 WHITE LEAD Ilb 275 @ 325 WINES—Port ’# g’l |1 50 @1 SOU Madeira jt g’lj 150 to! 600 Claret jt g’lj 300 @ 500 Champagne jt- bl; 100 @2O 00 j W00L..... !-j.|bl[ 15 to 23 BATES OF EXCHANGE. CORRECTED BY W. E. LOVE .fc CO. t-OT TERY AMO EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. G 4 lino AI) STREET. BUYING RATES. SELLING RATES. New York. 60 days ll< ct. dis .sight, % prem Philad’a, “ “ Boston, “ 1 tp ct. dis “ none Charleston- “ none. “ none N. Orleans - “ none. “ none Alabama Bank Notes 2 %t ct. dis Tennessee “ “ ‘l\/„ tg. ct. dis Kentucky “ “ 2% c t. dis N. Carol’a “ “ 2 jt ct. dis Virginia “ “ 2 %3 ct. dis Gold and Silver ; 1 ct. pm All Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD, I = CHKDI 171 ROM and after this date, the Day, or Express Train, will leave the Depot at 1, P. M., anil arrive t Macon at P. M. Leaves Macon at 2 A. M.: arrives at Columbus at V/. A. M. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at i%, A. M., and arrive at Macon at 10.54, A. M. Leaves Macon at 3 P. M.; arrives at Columbus bv 10.10, 1. M. J. L. MU ST I AN, Columbus, June 29, 1856. Siip’t. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Office Montgomery and West Point U. R Cos., 1 Mi/nl-gomery, 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 —ll 50 A. I*. Returning —Leave West Point 9 00 A. M. “ Leave Columbus... S 40 A. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 36 P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 7 00 P Si Arrive at West Point 2 30 A. St. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. SI. lieturning —Leave West Point 1130 P. M. “ Leave Columhus 11 20 P. SI. “ Arrive at Montgomery 7 16 A. SI. Double daily connections are continued from West Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Nashville, and from Co lumbus to Macon, Augusta and Savannah. il®“ Negroes traveling aloue must be provided with t\yo passes, showing permission of their owners to travel over the Road, one of which wi” be retained by the Con- 1 duotor. Nov 10 SAMUEL 0. JONES, Eng. & Sup. TICKETS TO j MONTGOSIERY *3 75 j ATLANTA 550 NASHVILLE. TEN'S 15 50 GRANGER’S MAGIC L \ J ■ ‘N-i m?j(’ s<v J” Pv 1 COB MIBB. rJM If K undersigned having been appointed agents for L the above celebrated MiM, call the attention of Plan ters to its great superiority over all others. The friction rollers, the spiral spring and the lover, be ing attached to the shell or outside, gives It a steadiness of motion, possessed by no other Mill of its kind, and we have proven to the satisfaction of ail who witnessed its performance, that it require* less horse power. Purchasers can see the Mill in successful operation, by calling on us at our Warehouse. GREENWOOD * GJHMKB. Columbus, July 4. 1850. ly WOOD BRIDGE’S PALACE DAGEEIIiIEAN GALLERY, Over llrooks & Chapman’s r.lue Drug Store, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. UAVE you seen any of the new style of Pinnies ou Glass'T if not. call and see. The Double face l’ie tures are a curiosity, and nr© invaluable ns true likeness es. No fading with these Pictures. For taking cliildten it is unsurpassed, requiring hut a tew seconds to take a life-like impression. A better expression can lie got by this process than by any other, the time of exposure be ing so short. Daguerreotypes from the smallest, for 1 Lockets or Kings, to the largest, for Frames, taken in the j most finished style, Rome entirely new styles ot cases, on hand and for sale. J. S. WOGDIIItIDGE. February 27. Artist and Antbrotypist. STRAY COW. cdTUAYED from the subscriber in Columbus, a COW and CALF, marked with a ciop and split in the : right ear and a crop in the left—color, white and brown spotted, ller recovery will he liberally rewarded. August 30, IWL It Ell ECO A HELTON. FINE LOl'R, JUST received, Albion Mills, “best Extra.” Also. Lebftnon"dill Extra Family, both warranted fine. August 30, 1850. OUNBY & CO. CATALOGUE OF fine groceries, I>Y MARCUS & RAGLAND, 77 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Fine Tens. Oolong j Young Hyson 1 Uysou Imperial Gunpowder Souchong and Pouchoug Sugars. Stuart's Crushed do. Ground do. ltcliued, ABU ! N. O. Brown do. Clarified Cult'ee. Old Gov Java Brown - Superior white Java Old Mocha Laguira ami Rio Provision. Tennessee Hams Georgia - Ex. Sugar-cured Hams New York “ Fulton Market Beef Smoked and Pickled do Smoked Tongues Pickled do Extra Pig Pork Bacon Sides aud Shoulders Best Leaf Lard EUR. Mackerel in hols and hf do Salmon, sm’kd and pickled White Fish Apalacli’a do Flesh Shad iu caus “ Lobsters “ | “ Salmon “ “ Oysters “ Pickled Oysters “ Lobsters Ilominy. Split Peas. Flour, Extra Geuessee “ St Louis City Mills Extra Buckwheat Crackers. Soda Biscuit Butter Crackers Boston “ Graham Bread Sugar Crackers Fancy “ Bent’s Crackers, iu hhls aud cans Fruits. Malaga Raisins Layer “ Prunes in jars “ in boxes “ in kegs, for cooking Sultana Raisins Fresh Figs Oranges Lemons Apples Currants and Citron Nuts and Almonds Spices. Nutmegs Mace Cloves Cinnamon Ginger Black Pepper White “ Cayenne Fepper Allspice Currie Powder Bird Seed. Canary aud Hemp Preserves. Pineapple Limes Peaches Pears Green Gages Canton Ginger .Tams and Jellies Isinglass. Cooper’s Sln-eu Cox’s Sparkling Gelatine. Refined Isinglass English Pickle. English Mustard Pickle - Mixed do White Onions do Chow Chow Gherkins American Pickle. Gherkins Mixed Pickle Mangoes March 14. ly ALABAMA FARM. I OFFER for sale, in Russell county. Alabama, a desirable FARM, containing 480 acres—2Bo pjgjjjl acres cleared and undur fence; a good framed - **- 1 liouse with four rooms (fire-places in each.) six negro houses, stables, cribs, and carriage bouse, 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 Mouth West of Co lumbus on the Etifnultt and Olemiviile road. Persons wishing to buy will do well to call soon as I intend to give a bargain. Terms will lie easy. Columbus, G„ Aug. 22,1858. 0. E. MIMS. SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS C. >l. WILLIAMS, Will open School at her mother's residence on Jackson Street, opposite Mr. P. M. iM tr ; :;’s r i | on the 15th of September next. I'JBv For further particulars, apply at Mrs. C, K. Williams’ Columbus, August 28, 1800. P. RALLETT, General Commission Merchant, NEW YORK, Cl AN bo found at the office of D. Golden Murray, Ks<p ) 82 Soutli Street. Particular attention given to orders for Bugging, Rope, Liquors, Cigars, Ac. Ac. Refer to John Munn, Esq., D. Coldeu Murray, Colunibils, Ga. New York. June 23, ISSG. Cm. BACON I BACON! ,)X 111 IDS. and 24 boxes TENNESSEE BACON, as /£jk) sorted, just received on eonsigumeut, and fur sale at the Alabama Ware House, by June 21-ts KING A SOUSBY. DISSOM TION OF COPARTNERSHIP. r |MiE pai'Luuiship heretofore existing between the un- JL dorsigned, under the name of Celia k Tlmitiiis. whs tnis day dissolved liv mutual consent. J. L. CKLLA. July 22,155 C. J. 11. THOMAS. Having purchased the entire interest ot Mr. Celia,tlio subscriber will continue tiie business on his own ac count. All persons indebted to the lute firm of Celia k Thomas, also those who have hills against it, will settle with him. J. B- THOVIAS. The undersigned would respectfully solicit his old friends to continue tho patronage of Mr. Thomas, so lib erally bestowed upon the late firm. Columbus, July 30, 1850. J. L. CKLLA. HARRISON rfc MoGXIXZBiE. Auctln, Commission, Negro Brokerage and Forwarding Business, At the old stand, Nog. 50 and 61 Broad Street, j and pledge tlienrvlve* to a prompt and faithful attention to all business committed to tln ir care. They will givs their personal attention to tho sale of deal Estate, Negroes Merchandize, and Produce. Having ample faeilitleg at command, they are prepared to make Liberal Advances on Negroes and Merchandize of every description. tf<s~l’articular attention given to Administrators'and Executors’ sales. CHARLES S. HARRISON, August lb. 1854. 1 y AI.I.EN C. Met I Ell EE TENNESSEE BACON. Y ITE sliull receive in a few days a largo lot of choice vy Tennessee Bacon Hides. August 1. GREENWOOD k GRIMES. WILLIAM G. LEE N. M. CARTER. LEE &. CARTER, 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Agents and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY', ALABAMA. \Y r H,L puv particular attention to the purchase und YY isle of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE. References t Johnson, Stewart A Cos. Hargrove k Smith, I’otnroy A Gregory, A. P. Ptister k Cos. Josifth Morris, Joseph S. Winter. tfi)~ Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotisignltieuls when desired. August 10. 1858. lit! LOST OR MISLAID. I’ OBT or mislaid, a DUE BILL drawn by Mason k j Dibble, dated Macon, July 1855. for Five Hundred dollars. In favor of Win. Darnell. All Persons are fore warned from trading for said note, as it is mv property. July 31, 1850. M. G. McKINNH. COR3ST J±.lsrD American Pickle. Tomatoes j Red Cabbage ;Poppers Gherkins iu hhls and kegs jMoccaroni. Vermicelli. Cheese. English Dairy State Cheese Sap Sag- I Pino Apple Cheese English t liudder do Butter. Goshen Butter, by every steamer Molasses. Golden Syrup Stuart’s do N G Molasses DlUcellaneotm. Colgate’s Soap ” Starch Sperm Candles Patent “ Star - Olive Gil Horse Radish Pie Fruit Powder Shot t ‘ups |Gun Wads Powder Flasks I Shot Pouches Drinking Flasks | Raspberry Syrup J Lemon - ! Cordials Brandy Fruit | Chocolate and Cocoa Potatoes Unions 1 Wood aud Willow Wore Scotch Ale {London Porter Rice I Candy Yeast Powder Strasbourg Pates. | Petit Pois iTruffles ! Moutarde I)e Maille j Pates De Foie Gras Sauces and Catsups, j Worcestershire Sauce i Reading “ Jjohn Bull 11 | Pepper “ Tomato Cupsup Walnut •■? Mushroom “ Under word'.s Relish French Olives Seville “ Capers ’ Sardines Tobacco Cigars. Always ou hand a line lot of choice brands. Vinegar Wines. Madeira Wine Port “ Sherry “ Malaga “ White Cooking Wine Champagne. Kvidseick & Cos Mumm’s Vergenay Cabinet “ Imperial 1 Creiuo de Bouzy Still Hock jSparkling Hook !Rhine W'ino Imperial Sherry in bottles Regina Port “ ! Reserve Madeira “ Xorrre Liquors. Otard Brandy ;llennesse Brandy Imperial “ in bottles I Alplia “ “ I Old Q “ !Old Nabob 1 Rum “ | Scotch Whiskey “ | Irish “ ‘ “ Monongahela Whiskey- Old Bourbon “ Jamaica Rum Holland Gin Irish Whiskey ‘Cooking Brandy. , SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ON THE H A VAN A PLAN. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS! 7,805 PRIZES. 102,000 DOIiIiARS. Only 15,000 IN umbers i Prizes Paid Without Reduction. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority ol'tike State us Gsorgia. CLASS Q. To be Drawn September 15, 1856, At Concert Hall, Macon, Georgia, under the sworn super intendence of 001. George At. Logan aud James A. Neebit, Esqr. Patrous will please examine this Scliemo carefully— compare it with any other, and if it is not the best ever i ottered, and the chances to obtain Capitals far better, I don’t purchase Tickets. CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000! I Prize of $16,000 is $15,000 j 5.P00 is 5,000 * ” 2-000 is 2,000 „ 1.000 are 2,900 .. 500 are 2,500 if. . . 100 are 7,500 20 Approxmiatiuns ot SSO t 0516,000 l'rize are 1,000 )’*■ ” °i 25 to 5,000 “ are 1,250 | , l ' s 20 to 2.000 “ arc 1,000 , 100 Approx, oi *lo to each of the Capitals of. 1,000 | (500 Prizes ot sS*.'2 each are 63.750 j 7,805 Prizes amounting to $102,000! Tickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. The 7,802 Prizes of SB(4 an* determined by tlie num ber which draws the $15,000 Prize—if that number Should be an odd number then every odd number ticket 111 Hie Scheme will lie entitled to $8 50; if an even nuiii k. t . he ,? ev ‘;?.r: en ticket will be entitled to $8 50, In addition to any other Prize which may be draw li. Purchasers buying an equal quantity of odd and even utimbor tickets will be ccrtoiu oflra wing nearly one half the cost of the same, with chances ol obtaining other Prizes. All those tickets ending with 0,2, 4,0, 8, are even all those ending with 1,3, 5,7, 9, are odd. Persons sending money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. those wishing particular numbers should order imme diately. ■tttrAd_dress JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Aug. 17 td Macon, Ga. W. E. LOVE, Agent, No. 64 Broad Street, Columbus, Go. A. I£ AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. iai West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Particular attention given to tho keeping,purchase and sale of Negroes. tHS"~ Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to On reasonable terms. Oct 23. ly J. o. husk. j. n. ns vis. w. n. n.jui RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Skipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce ou commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods aud filling orders from the country. Ituse, Patten A Go., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will be made ou consignments either to or through us to our frieuds 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 and Soda Crackers) Arrow Root and Fancy do. Java, Maracaibo and kioCoffee Teas, a vei-y choice selection Sugars of every kind Raisins, Currants, Citron and Almonds; Together with every tiling usually kept in the Grocery line, for sale by UUNBV <v CO. marl 2 PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. THESE MILLS are prepared to furnish the best ar ticle of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper cm which The Daily Sun is printed, is made at these Mills. FOR SALE OR RENT. IPIIE HOUSE on tiie corner of Troup and „ r J. Thomas streets, Lot 400, with five rooms, an excellent well ot water, all tiie out improve- Wrj -j: I incuts, and bus been recently put in thorough repair. Cull at SAMMIS A KOO.Nj.k June 21-lm BIRD CAGES. ‘ A LARGE lot ot 111 lilt CAGES, just ed and for sale cheap, by BxjHQ June ly. 3m R. M. AI J) WOKTI!. WANTED. IH\ E.N'TY FIVE NEGROES to work on the Muscogee . Rail Road, lor whom liberal wages will be paid. J. L. MUST I AN, April 14. Superintendent. NEW HOOKS!!: IJERNAKD LILE; an Historical Romance of Texas J > and Mexico, by Jure Clemens, of Alabama; War Path; Wild Western Scenes, 2d series, bvJ.B. Julies; Dreams and Realities of a Pastor and Teacher, by the Author of Parish Side; The Lost Hunter: Tl;e Creole Orphans; by J. S. Peacocks: Hood's Poetical Works; Heart of Marble Ware; Clara, or slave life in Europe, with a preface by A. Ali son. Bart. Lite of James Buchanan, by It. it. Horton : Last ot the Foresters, by J. E. Cooke; Victoria, or tiie World Overcome, by C. Chesebio: Commodore Perry's Japan Expedition, by E. L. Hawks. Also. School Rooks, Blank Books, ami Stationery, lor sale by (i Ko. \i. MATH EW 8, UUft.lßtf No. 44 Bi'isel si TO TIIE PUBLIC. ffMIE trading nubile who have hitherto patronized Hie J TROY FACTORY, will pleuso take notice that W. K. lUrhis is no longer connected or associated in any man ner whatever with Hie business ot’ tile establishment.— All business hereafter will he transacted exclusively with ourselves at our Ware-Rooms. K.G.JEFFERSON k CO. Columbus, Oct. 25. —if NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. t|MIK undersigned have entered into tiie GROCERY X BUSINESS, under tiie l.rni aud name uIUIDG WAY, CLECKLKY k i'll. Vfe will keep constantly on baud large stock of choice Groceries. D. A. RIDGWAY, A. 1). CLECKLKY. M. D. IIO.NEY, junßtf 11. M. CLECKLKY. COAL YARD. rnIIOSE wishing COAL for Grates, cun be supplied ut 1 sl3 per Ton, by calling on JOHN W. HOWARD, Nov £ Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. SUMMER CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICER. rpilE undersigned ha* a good assortment of LINEN X SUMMER CLOTHING, which lie is off ring at great ly reduced prices, to closeout the stock. Among which are— Black Doeskin and Cloth Pants: Drap De To and Alpacea Pants : Brown Linen Drill Pants: “ Linen Durk Piuits; White Linen Drill Pants; Fancy Linen Drill Punts; Fancy Linen Pants; ( ottonade and heavy Cotton Pullts : Black French anil English Frock Cloth Cants: Black Drap De Te and Alpacea Coats; Brown and White Linen Duck Coats; Check Marseilles and Linen Coats; Colored and Black Italian Cloth Coats. A great variety of VESTS, SHIRTS and iXMtiisuißTS, drawi:kh. HALF HOSE. Ac. kc. All who want summer clothing, lire invited to call, and ns many as call and buy shall have Clothing for about half the usiml price. July 24. 11. W. ATKINSON. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAIL ROAD. ritjiK HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS of the Atlantic L imXI Gulf Bail Road, having adjourned to meet on the 20ih instant, lie ‘lt having lieen represented to tin that the interest of that enterprise requires further time ior the nblalnment of subscriptions to tiie Stock, and acquiescing in the Justness of the suggestion. Hie meet ing of the Board on the 86th instant, is hersbv postpon ed until the 22d day of October next, at Milledgevllle. E. A. NISIIKT, Macon, Aug. 20, 185fi. Chairman. PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. It Has Worked. Miracles. r I MI AT ALL THE BALD AND GRAY can be restored X perfectly to original growth, so far as their locks are j concerned, does not admit of doubt; besides, it will cura 1 every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed as dunuruif, itching, or in the shape of cutaneous erup tious—even scald-head—and in no possible case will it fail of curing, us if by magic, nervous or periodical head ache, and if used twice a week by the young, regularly, it will preserve tho color, and keep the hair from falling, to any imaginable age. Read and judge. Loiiansport, la., June, 1866. Musses. G. J. WOOD & CO.: Gents—Yours of the 13tli cams duly to hand. En closed, please find thirty-eight dollars, it beiug the amount for llair Restorative. 1 have sold it all. * * If you choose, you may send six dozen buttles Hail- Res torativc; 1 think I can sell it. It has worked miracles m this place. 1 sold a uian six $1 bottles, that was bald, ! and it tetched new llair out all over bis head. Yours, respect fully, M. H. GRIDLEY C. R. R. Office, Vandaua, June 21, 1854. j PROFESSOR WOOD—- Dear Sir—l take pleasure in hearing voluntary tes timony to the excellence of your llair Restorative, ‘three months ago my hair was very gray. It is now a dark brown, (the original color,) smooth and glossy. The only application 1 have made to it, has been the llair Resto rative prepared by you, and which, from file result in my own case, 1 can most cordially recommend to others. Respectfully, yours, EDW. WOLCOTT. Vincennes, la., June 21,1853. I’ROF. O. *l. WOOD— As you are about to manufacture and vend your re cently discovered Iliur 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, atm that 1 find yours vastly superior to any other I know It entirely cleanses tlie head of dandruff, and with one month’s proper use, will restore any person’s hair to the original youthful color aud texture, giving it a healthy , soft and glossy appearance; mid all this, without discol oring the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous oi having a line color and texture of hair. 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 opili ion of It, 1 will state, that my hair was. a few mouths ago, very gray, and after using two bottles of your Hail Restorative, it resumed its original color; and since its application, all dandruff has disappeared from uiy head, ami I have been troubled with no disagreeable itching oi the scalp. I urn satisfied that those who use it will not regret it, as it gives the hair the appearance of having been recently oiled, i mil prepared, thereibre, to recom mend its use to all who are desirous of having a beautiful head of hair. 1 am, sir, yours, etc. H. L. STEWART. PROF. Wi j! ID — Dear Sir—My hair had, for several years, been be coming prematurely gray, accompanied by a harshness which tendered the constant application of oil necessary in dressing It. W hen 1 coinniei.n and using your llair Be torative, about two months ago P was in that condition ; and having continued its use within the last three, weeks, it has turned to its naim. I color, and assumed u softness and lustre greatly In be preferred to those pro diced by tlie apphoatioti of oils m any other piepnration 1 have ever used. I regard it as ail indispensable article for every lady’s toilet, whether to lie used as a llair l’.es torativc, or for the simple purpose of dressing or beauti tying the hair. You have permission to refer to me all who entertain any doubt of its performing all that is claimed for it. MRS. C. HYjVIONDS, Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 1(1,1884. 144 Third st. Watertown, Mass., May 1, 1854, PROF. O. J. WOOD— Allow me to attest the virtues and magic powers of youi llair Restorative. Three mouths since, being ex cfcedingly gray, i purchased, and sooli commenced to use, two bottles; audit soon begun to tell, ill restoring the silver locks to tlu-lr native color, and the hair, which who before dry anil harsh and falling off, now became soft and “glossy, and it leased falling; the dandruff disap peared, and the scalp lost all the disagreeable Itching, so annoying before, and now, I not only look, but fee] young again. Respectfully, yours, etc. CHARLES W HITNEY. 9'i)*- Bold at 114 Market street, St. Louis. Missouri, 316 Broadway, New York, nud by all Druggists everywhere, til kinds of family patent medeciaes for sale, outlie Bess possible terms, at Professor Wood’s establishment. 14 Market street, St. I, uis. For sale iu Columbus at the Drug Store of KIVLIN, THOMAS * CO. J iiuo I—3m ICE AT THE OLD ICE IIOUSD. 11l A V 8; tilled and opened the Old lee House at a great expense and considerable labor, to supply tho wards of til” people, mid 1 claim your patronage, being ONE of YOU. I will turnish you as I*OW as any one else. 1 was run out last year and have opposition to deal with this, but 1 mu determined not to lie run out again, and suiter tlie monopoly to udvunce one mid a halt cents on the citizens. J never have, nor do 1 expect to ask more than TWO AND A HALF CENTS ill quantities amount ing to inure limn 30 pounds. 1 am pri-purcd with u llorse aud Wagon to deliver it in tlie City, at your doors; and will attend punctually to ull orders from the Country, or neighboring Towns, to be sent by Rail Road, Stage, or otherwise, as you may wish. /tuu Tickets to be had at the Ice House, orut my Store.. T. M. 11UGAN P. S.—lce House open at all hr,ill's during tho day (ex cept Sunday). On Sunday from BA. A), to J 2 M. A 1,1-il 15. 1856, tl’ T. M. 11. TO KENT. ’Fill, t-ture Rooms at present occupied by - .. J. Jedersou A Hamilton, will be lor rent from the first of October next. 112|| hoi- terms ice., apply to the subscrlliers. _■ 1 1 Aagwri 16, UJSC. “ JEFFERSON .t HAMU.t.-n TO DIRK. 4 FIRST rate house servant, washer and, honor, for _/Y the balance of the year. Apply to Aug. 7-3 t S. R. BONNER. TURNIP SEED. IARFiSII TURNIP SEED—uow crop, just imported, 1 for sale at the Blue Drug Store of August il. lots BROOKS A CHAPMAN. THE CLAYTON BANNER, CLAYTON, BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA BY KIESER & POST. THIS Paper possesses a largo circulation in the coun ties of Barbour, Pike, Dale, Henry and Coffee; and to the mercliantsjof Columbus is ottered an excellent op portunity to make known their huaiiiess. A HOMESTEAD FOR 910. 9310,000 worth of Farina and Building Lota in tho Gold Region of Virginia. Culpepper County, fivi) In, divided amongst 1h,200 subscribers, on the 17th I of September, IK6*>, for the benefit of Port Itoyal Female Academy. bulismiptions on/// U.n dollars each; olie liiilf down, Hie rest on Hie delivery of the Deed Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Faun, ranging in value from SJo to $25,P00. These Farms and Lois are sold so cheap lo induce settlements, a sufficient number being reserved, the increase in value of which will compensate fur the apparent low price uow asked, file most amplo security will bo given for J'uithfulpei furuuJnce ul’ runt diets and promises. .More Agents am wanted to obtain subscribers, to whom tin mosl liberal inducements will lie given. Some Agents write iis Hint they am niuking S2OO per mouth Advertising will be done for every Agent where possible. For full particulars, Fuhscrlptions, Agencies, Ac., apply to M. BA! DEE. Juno 27. Port Royal, Caroline Cos , Vs. CHEWACLA LIME. ’I'J iI, undersigned, Agents of tiie above Lime Works, J are pi i pared to till orders at all times for LIME in the follow ing packages, to wit: 3 Bushel Barrels, and 4 % Bushel Rai l els. in gisid order for shipping. This Limu is of fine quality, equal in every Tespect to tin) best IhonuMton Lime, slid lias superaeded It in the interior o. Alabama und Western Georgia, ltcan be de livered ut any point in Middle Georgia materially Cheap er limn Thumastnu. May 24. _ GUNBY A CO^ PEAS AND beans. lAn hI'SHELS PEAS and BEA.N'h, just roceivod and [ i) (/ for sale by May 2. ts JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. CHOICE WINES. i IHAMPA6KM, Port, Claret, Maderia, Cicily and Mai VV aga. .iust received and for sale by May 23 GUNBY A CO PEAS. Inf | RUSH ELS I’eas Just received and for sale by iITW GUNBY A CO May 23 CHEESE. 4 FINK lot of Western Reserve CHEESE, just re J\ received by Jam 2b J. B. THOMAS. PRESERVES. I INTO A “Couchois” West India Preserves —by the i Cuso. Mny 23 OUNUY k CO for SALE. V FIRST rate Northern made Two Horse Dvay or Wagon, narly new, low for rush. August 30, 1850. jTAMES LIGON. IRISH POTATOES. \T EW Northern Irish Potatoes jnst received and lor 1> sale by JEFFERSON A HAMILTON September ], 1866.