The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, September 13, 1856, Image 3

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daily sun office, > Columbus, Sept, la, 1850. / f , , n -o\— Receipts yesterday were 354 bales—sales I sites at prices ranging front 10% to llc.-the larger r uoU b ’ eill g at 10% aadlo%o. for (food Middling. 1 1 vtsstn. Sept- 10 —COTTON—The demand today I ■■■ ‘ ’ 024 bales were sold as follows :7 at 10%, 3 Hiw t W*> und 95 at u *- c ’ ‘•Be Ye Thankful.” Cdlossiant 3. 15. 0 be ye thankful, while ye breathe, This wondrous vital air, And pi toil your tent upon the earth That God hath made so fair; And rest upon the glorious hope A heavenly hope to share. 0 be ye thankful for the love hike dew around you shed, That when you slumber sets a watch Os angels round the bed; And when you wake, with constant care I* ‘ Doth in your pathway tread. Lord, make us thankful, for too oft. * Hr fleeting sorrows bow ed, In the dark pall of discontent Oiu iugrnte souls wo shroud; bend us thy sunbeam, till we reach The sky without a cloud. I Hartford, July 4, 185(1. L. H. S. New Mail Routes. I () w j n fj to the exertions of our efficient liep lesentatTve in Congress from this District, judge Crawford, we are privileged to an nounce to our readers that anew mail route |, as been established from this direct to Blacke lv via Colquitt; and another from Colquitt t " o ’Americas, via Morgan, Chenuba, Dover etc. These routes were greatly needed, and the news of their establishment will be received with pleasure by the citizens of this entire section. —Bainbridge Argus. DRAYAGE! DRAYAGE! rpHE undersigned having f withdrawn from the cm- . gafty lilnv of the Union Dray Compa nv. takes this method to inform .-1 -1 I,is friends and the public gen- ***■-v-w r ■ rally, that he lias taken an interest with his brother, A. iiamel, in the Draying Business, and that he is now pre pared to execute with dispatch, any engagements ho M y make. ; ‘i!eing more anxious to give satislaction linn to MONOPOLIZE,” he simply asks a liberal share if patronage. Sept. 13. JERRTE GAMEL. NOTICE. M FLICK A CO., have associated themselves with G. W. ROSETTE. The name and style of the firm Krill he Rosette, Melick & Cos., il'hero can always be found a large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, which till be sold at ttie lowest prices for Cash. GEO. \V. ROSETTE, J. T. MELICK, F. LeBAAV. 1 Sept. 13, 1850—6 t. t FULTON MARKET BEEF. IIIOICE Fulton Market Beef and an Extra lot of i Tennessee Hams, just received bv •ept, 13. ‘ GUNBY A CO. ROOM TO RENT. 4 COMFORTABLE ROOM with Gas Fixtures, and (A Bathing Room complete. Apply at tlie Sept, 12, 1856, 2t TELEGRAPH OFFICE. DRAY NOTICE. ‘THE Patrons of the UNION 1 DRAY COMPANY, will ®-rrv [-lease bear in mind that Jerry ■, iammel is not in their employ. Jr. md those of our friends wii - vAaT, ivish their business attended to wiil please apply to Columbus, Sept. 12, 1856. 3m J. W. HOWARD. TO TAX PAYERS. I AM now ready to collect tlie Taxes for tlie present L year, and (for the information of Tax Payers.) it is jrdered that a Tax be levied of O cents upon the One Hundred Dollars, and upon all Foreign Bank Stock 9% nits on tlie One Hundred Dollars for the State. The I'lieCounty Tax is 150 per cent, on the State Tax. The time for settlement is fixed by the State and no ndulgence is granted beyond that time. Se P ( - Tl- T. CHAFFIN. T. C. CI-ASS IN MUSIC. MRS. T. V. RUTHERFORD, WILL resume the duties of her Music Class on Mon day the 2Uth September, instant. Young Ladies f xpecting to join the Class, are earnestly requested to commence at tlie lirst of the session. September 11, 1856. tnl DISSOLUTION. fpilb firm of MARCUS it CHAFFIN was dissolved on .1 |“ e sth instant, by mutual consent. All persons indebted will find their accounts in tlie hands of Van Marcus, at the old stand. Please call and settle inime i’ teI y- VAN MARCUS, 50pt.9,1886. W. J. CHAFFIN. NEW FIRM. Marcus & ragland, At the old stand of Marcus A Chaffin, \\/ rl^L alwa y s keep on hand a well selected stock of ’ll! ci *oice family groceries— *! i articles sold are warranted to give satislaction. f\. . a lls * don’t forget that we sell for cash. I g e A ‘t THOMAS RAGLAND, Jn. NO LIMIT. |4 CASKS Ribbed Sides, and 4 Casks Shoulders, upon winch there is no limit. Somebody will get a bate i I 1 i C o llillg 800n > at n - M. GRAY’S ■ u y 19. Commission House. SALAMANDER lightning CONDUCTORS ! Patented July 3d, 1855, by Robert D. Dwyer. | Cksfc Rods arc known to be the best ever used for inu.l v 1’ ,® c * protection of all descriptions of Build- I Th. , m , llouses , Public Works, etc. co,,3ist; “ °f a Hint glass stand, which is fj building by hold-fasts or screws, so form t Derfust i B C ? m^nat * 011 tl,e > lamp and Insulator ftver *i,o i Dy ro< * passing through the damn und Hat ,h‘ i g , s ’ ‘hereby connertlng the entire three with l-)il Rterveiition of any other fastening w hatever. ■ialn-ltho^ Btru , ll ' ion ls Bini ldc. formed of durable mate ijefect. ~f l , a ‘f°n i perfect—thus avoiding all tlie - W oV ther ‘‘‘SLtning Rods now in use. ’ ‘ R. M. ALDWOKTII. Agent. L Way A- TAYLOR, unnission &, Forwarding Merchants, ’ ° IIXER 0i ’ KAY AND DRAYTON STREETS, L,„- . SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. i B V^,^g; e K n o p o E, th & e c. fllll,,g of nanti ' r8 ’ ‘ J ’ “ Av - ’ W. S. TAYLOIt. Pmi'h ani ? , | rß 'kiied, surviving partner of the late firm of WavW re , y> ’ niay be found ut the office of l ,r other i ay “here consignments of Cotton, 1 Sepi r, 9 j n uce > W ’C* meet strict and prompt attention. T. T. SMITH. Fashionable boot maker. L v ° MOn TOOMERY, lO North of D .K TRKET ’ two a- VJ I 1 ud Bruiui sin- < ' orD( ' 1 ' of Crawford ftitc best . i l ,ro Pa r >'<4 with luLstanti-Vi > ‘‘.° manufacture BOOTS in the most jpaiita Water a. a shi°natjle stjle. lie makes and war- Wftter-nrnAf n f°? u *° Wl 'ur 6 months, at $8 IH) Septi-ml “nil warranted 6 mos. 5 00 fim IN Ml SK • ♦J form' V’ KU begs leave to i |an-l vicinity *,i ’? I,itnDtH of Columbus'/ * V ]J J F'’- Orders m P rß P ß| ed to give h-ssons ill Mu f‘‘‘'e prunip, atten Uon MUBIC Bt ° rc ’ “ iH ■ ? *usm.t3^ lßßl}< lB ; I ‘ist I °ST or mislaid. * J iiioMo” { l | i , , ' ai l ,1 ; t :i RILL drawn by Mason A f 1 bir,, j,, J.,' to ‘ .-V acon > July 1855, for Five Hundred P'C'uefi f r , ‘ “ r ”f “ ,u - Darnell. All Persons are fore- July :)] aain K fur said note, as it is my property. ~ M. G. McKINNE. ILL NOTICE. I-Y lodgin J' 1 ’* i l re Rureby warned against giving work, l[ ri im si-)board to my son, James Ogletree, and |["sde neceMr „ or ~ ! n vi n F /rum him. This notice is pay to keen , y r '°" 1 l l* p r a‘ t that I know of no o'her piiinst all wh^s‘| Bat ho ™*:- The law will l,e enforced I ColumT, ~ u disregard this notice. m bu 9 ,8epL3,155G. It C. OGLETREE. Ixn BT SEE RYE. Cho,cc SEE RYE for sale. GUNBY & CO. COLUMBUS FHICES CURRENT. OOtttWiOTED WEEKLY. BAGGlNG—Kentucky yjj ... 7J]~ g4~ East l i-i.a ta yd ... im 23 BALE ROPE—Kentucky ft, i ... w 15 Northern .tb ... :cu ... i BEESWAX Jtb 18 20 I CANDLES—Sperm %, *b 45 ® 60 star ft lb 30 qp 33 Tallow to, tb 18 (u; 20 COFFEE—Kio lb 13 j! 15 Java lb 18 (g, 20 Wuira *lb 16 ® 16 DOMESTIC GOODS— jp yd ... to. Cotton Osuaburgs yd 10U (ip 11 % Brown Shirting ft yd 6 (g* 8 4-4 Brown Shirting uyd 8 m 10 FEATHERS Jtb 40 Z 50 FlSH—Mackerel No. 1 v bl2o 00 @25 00 No. 2 sbl 15 00 qp 20 00 No. 3 5, bl 900 qp 10 00 , Blmd jape ... (g, k LOUK 1 ft* bl 600 (q, 12 00 GUNPOWDER pkg 800 wlO 00 HIDES—Dry : T ~lb 8 10 IRON—Fig English ib 5 (g, Swedes t , 0 to Chi 1 niv Sllot,t 18 lb 8 pp 10 MOLASSES Sgn 65 70 NAILS jw 0 un 01 4 OlLS—Linseed p g ’l 125 (w. 150 Train p g’l 75 (ip 100 Sperm jj4 jr’j 150 (a 250 Lard jp g’l 125 te 150 PROVISIONS. Ji ... (ji Beef—Mess @ ft, ... Jg, Prime gt lb 15 up 16 Bacon— Hams tb 12 @ 14 Sides |* lb 13 @ 14 Potts—Mess fr g[ ... ... /a Prime fr m ... Lard fr ib ... (a, 15 Butter —Goshen fr lb 33 <g) 35 Country fr tb 25 <® 35 Cheese fr ib 15 © 16 Potatoes —Sweet fr b’l ... (as Irish fr b’l 350 ftp 400 SALT fr sk 175 ftp 200 SALTPETRE fr tb 20 (at 25 SHOT fr bg ... ftp 250 SPIRITS—Brandy, Cognac fr g l 225 ftp 800 American... fr g’l 65 ftp XOO Peach fr g’l ... ® 150 Gin—Holland fr g’l 125 @2 50 American fr g’l 75 ftp 100 Rum—Jamaica fr g'l 200 ftp 300 New England.... fr g’l 75 @1 00 Whiskey—Rectified fr g’l 40 <a) 45 Cominou fr g’l ... ftp Monong’a.... fr g’l 75 @ 150 SPIRITS TURPENTINE fr g’l ... ftp 100 STEEL—PIow fr lb ... ftp lo Cast fr ft ... ftp 22 German fr lb ... ftp 15 American Blister fr lb ... ftp lo English Blister fr lb ... ftp 15 SUGAR—New Orleans fr ft) to ftp 12% Loaf. fr lb 15 ftp 10 Crushed fr ib ... ftp 10 Pulverized fr ft) ... @ 15 TALLOW frlb 10 ftp 12% TEAS fr ib 80 @ 200 TOBACCO—Cominou fr tb 12% ftp 15 Fair fr ft) 20 * ftp 30 Choice fr lb 50 @ 75 TWINE fr lb 25 @ VINEGAR—AppIe fr b’l 650 ftp 750 WHITE LEAD fr lb 275 @3 25 WINES—Port fr g’l 150 ftp 300 Madeira fr g'l; 150 @ 500 Claret fr g’l’ 300 ftp 500 Champagne fr bkl 100 ftp 20 00 WOOL fr bl | 15 ftp 23 RATE S OF EXC HA N GE. CORRECTED BY W. E. LOVE & CO. LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. 64 BHOAD STREET. BUYING RATES. SELLING RATES. New York, 60 days 1% $ ct. dis sight, % preni Philad’a, “ “ 1% fr ct. dis. “ * none Boston, “ “ 1% fr ct. dis “ none Charleston “ “ none. “ none N. Orleans “ “ none. “ none Alabama Bank Notes 2 fr ct. dis Tennessee “ “ 2% fret, dis Kentucky “ “ 2%fret. dig N. Carol’a “ “ 2 fr ct. dis Virginia “ “ 2 fr ct. dis Gold and Silver 1 fr c t. pm All Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par MUSCOGEE RAID ROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. I7IROM and after this date, the Day, or Express Train, will leave the Depot at 1, P. M., and arrive ut Macon at (i% J’. M. Leaves Macon at 2 A. M.; arrives at Columbus at 7% A. M. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at 4%, 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. MUSTIAN, Columbus, June 29, 1856. gup't. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Office Montgomery and West Point K. R Cos., 1 Montgomery, July 6, 1855. j ON and after this date, the Passenger Trains on this Road will be governed by tlie following Schedule : DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5 45 A. M. Arrive at West Point 11 45 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. M, Returning —Leave West Point 9 00 A. M*. “ Leave Columbus.., 8 40 A. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 36 P. M. NIGIIT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 700 P M Arrive at West Point 2 30 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. M. Returning —Leave West Point 11 30 P. M. “ Leave Columbus 11 20 P. M. “ 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. tfjf Negroes traveling alone must be provided with two passes, showing permission of their owners to travel over the Road, one of which will lie retained by tlie Con ductor. Nov 10 SAMUEL G. JONES, Eng. & Sup. TICKETS TO MONTGOMERY $3 75 ATLANTA 5 50 NASHVILLE, TFXN 15 50 GRANGER’S MAGIC t i 1 ilk ... f L&aififc. COB MILL. MUIE undersigned having been appointed agents for _L the above celebrated Mill, cult the attention of Plan ters to its great superiority over all others. The friction rollers, the spiral spring and the lever, 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 all who witnessed its performance, that it requires less horse powor. Purchasers can see tlie Mill in successful o]>ertttion. by | calling on us at our Warehouse. GREENWOOD & GRIMES. Columbus. July 4. 1856. l v WOOD BRIDGE'S PALACE DAGUERREAN GALLERY, I Over Brooks & Chapman’s Bine Drug Store, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. HAVE you seen any of the new style of Pictures on Glass! l If not, call and see. The Double Face Pic- j turns are a curiosity, and are invaluable as true likeness es. No fading with these Pictures. For taking children it is unsurpassed, requiring but a few seconds to take a | life-like impression. A better expression can be got by . this process than by any other, tlie time of exposure be- ) ing so short. Daguerreotypes from the smallest, for i Lockets or Rings, to tlie lurgest. for Frames, taken in the j most finished style. Some entirely new styles of cases, on hand and for sale. .1. S. WOODBKIDGK, February 27. Artist and AmbrotypLu. STRAY COW. STRAYED from the subscriber in Columbus, a COM* and CALK, marked with a ciop and split in the right ear und a crop In the left—color, white and brown . spotted. Her reeovery will bo liberally rewarded. August 30, 1856. REBECCA HELTON. FINE FLOUR. JUST received, Albion Mills, “ best Extra.” Also, Lebanon Mills Extra Family, both warranted fine. August 30, 1856. GUNBY & CO. I CATALOGUE OF FINE GROCERIES, liY MARCUS & RAGLAND, 77 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Fine Teas. American Fickle. Oolong ‘ Tomatoes Young Hyson i lied Cabbage Hyson j l*eppors Imperial [Gherkins in bbls and kegs Gunpowder itlaccaroni. Souchong and PoucLong Vermicelli. Sugars. Cheese. Stuart's Crushed [English Dairy do. Ground State Cheese do. Refined, ABU Sap Sago N. O. Brown 1 Pine Apple Cheese do. Clarified j English i liedder do Coffee. | Rutter. Old Gov Java I Goshen Butter, by ovory Brown ‘• } steamer Superior white Java ! Molasses. Old Mocha [Golden Syrup Laguira and Rio Stuart’s do Provision. N O Molasses Tennessee Hams Miscellaneous. Georgia “ Colgate's Soap Ex. Sugar-cured Hams •• Starch New York “ Sperm Candles Fulton Market Beef Patent “ Smoked and Pickled do Star “ Smoked Tongues Olive Oil Pickled do ‘ Horse Radish Extra Pig Pork | Pie Fruit Bueou Sides and Shoulders j Powder Best Leaf Lard Shot Fish. Caps Mackerel in bbls and hf do [Gun Wads Salmon, sm’kd and pickled Powder Flasks White Fish Shot Pouches Apalaeh'a do [Drinking Flasks Fresh Shad in cans | Raspberry Syrup “ Lobsters “j Lemon “ Salmon “ Cordials “ Oysters “ [ Brandy Fruit Pickled Oysters Chocolate and Cocoa “ Lobsters Potatoes Hominy. Onions Split Peas. | Wood and ’Yillow Ware Flour. [Scotch Ale Extra Genessee {London Porter “ St Louis ‘Rice City Alills . j Candy Extra Buckwheat Yeast Powder Crackers. Strasbourg Pates. Soda Biscuit Petit l’ois Butter Cruckers TrulHes Boston “ Mouturdc De Maille Graham Bread Pates De Foie Gras Sugar Crackers {Sauces and Catsups. Fancy “ Worcestershire Sauce Bent’s Crackers, in bbls and Reading “ cans John Bull Fruits. Pepper “ Malaga Raisins Tomato Capsup Layer “ Walnut ’ l Prunes in jars Mushroom “ “ in boxes Underwood's Itelisli “ in kegs,, for cooking French Olives Sultana Raisins Seville “ Fresh Figs Capers Oranges Sardines Lemons Tobacco Apples Cigars. Currants and Citron Always on hand a fine lot Nuts and Almonds of choice brands. Spices. Yinegitr Nutmegs Wines. Mace Madeira Wine Cloves Port “ Cinnamon Sherry “ Ginger Malaga “ Black Pepper White Cooking Wine White “ Champagne. Cayenne Pepper lleidseick & Cos Allspice Mumm’s Yergeuay Currie Powder -• Cabinet Rird Seed. “ Imperial Canary and Hemp Crumo de liuuzy Preserves. Still Hock Pineapple Sparkling Hock Limes Rhine Wine Peaches Imperial Sherry in bottles Pears Regina Port “ Green Gages Reserve Madeira “ Canton Ginger Torres “ “ Jams and Jellies Liquors. Isinglass. Otard Brandy Cooper’s Slired Hennesse Brandy Cox’s Sparkling Gelatine. Imperial “ in bottles Refined Isinglass Alpha “ “ English Pickle. Old Q “ “ English Mustard Pickle Old NaboWßum “ “■ Mixed do | Scotcii Whiskey “ White Onions do I Irish “ “ Chorv Chow I Monongahela Whiskey Gherkins [Old Bourbon “ American Pickle. Jamaica Rum Gherkins j Holland Gin Mixed Pickle Irish Whiskey Mangoes ‘Cooking Brandy. March 14. ly ALABAMA FARM. I OFFER for sale, in Russell county, Alabama, Asgrik a desirable FARM, containing 48” acres—2Bo acres cleared and under fence, a good framed I s * house with four rooms (fire-places 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 any where; it lies within six miles South West of Co lumbus on tlie Eufoula and Gleniiville road. Persons wishing to buy will do well to call soon as I intend to give a bargain. Terms will be easy. Columbus, Ga„ Aug. 22,1856. C. E. MIMS. A. K. AYER OFFERS for sale a well selected stock of YOUNG VIRGINIA NEGROES, und lias etfected an ar rangement to keep constantly on hand such a supply us tlie -demand may require. By the first of October lie will have completed safe and comfortable apartments for the accrmmodation of one hundred Negroes, at No. 131 West side Broad street, where he will be pleased to see and accommodate iiis friends and patrons. Sept. 11, 1856-ts P. lUALLETT, General Commission Merchant, NEW YORK, CYAN be found at the office of D. Colden Murray, Esq. J 62 South Street. Particular attention given to orders for ISagging, Rope, Liquors, Cigars, Ac. Ac. Refer to John Mimo, Esq., D. Colden Murray, Cotuinbus, Ga. New York. June 23, 1856. 6111. li ACO Y ! BACON ! 0(2 111 IDS. and 24 boxes TENNESSEE BACON, as £nj sorted, just received on consignment, and for sale at tlie Alabama Ware House, by June 21-ts KING A SOItSBY. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. i’IMIE partnership heretofore existing between tile 1111- X dersigned, under the name of Celia & Thomas, was tins dav dissolved bv mulled consent. J. L. CELLA, July 22, 1856. J. B. THOMAS. Having purchased the entire interest of Mr. Celia,the subscriber will continue tin- business 011 his own ac count. All persons indebted to tiie late firm of Celia A Tlioinas, also those wlm have hills against it. will settle with him. J. 11. THOMAS. The undersigned would respectfully solicit his old friends to continue tin- patronage of Mr. Thomas, so lib erally bestowed upon tlie late firm. Columbus, July 30, 1856. J. L. CELLA. IXAH.Xt.ISON so Mc&EHCEIX]. Aucttn, CommiMsion, Negro Brokerage and Forwarding Business, At tlie old stand. Nos. 59 and 01 Broad Street, and pledge themselves to a prompt and faithful attention to all business committed to their care. They will give their personal attention to the sale of Rent Estate, Negroes Merchandize, and Produce. Having ample facilities ut command, they are prepared to make Liberal Advances on Negroes and Merchandize of every description. Particular attention given to Administrators’and Executors’ sales. CHARLES S. HARRISON. August 19,1856. ly ALLEN C. McGEHKE TENNESSEE BACON. WE shall receive in a lew days a large lot of choice Tennessee Bacon Sides. August 1. GREENWOOD A GRIMES. WILLIAM G. LEE N. M. CARTER. LEE A CARTER, COMMISSION M ERCIIA NTS, General Agents and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. \\[TILL nay particular attention to the pnrrliasu and sale of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE. References : Johnson, Stewart A Cos. Hargrove A Smith, Pomroy A Gregory, A. P. I’fister A Cos. Josiah Morris, Joseph S. Winter. ttii~ Liberal t’asii Advances made on Consignments when desired. August 10, 1856. lltf POWDER. (~1 UN Powder. Blasting Powder, and safety fuse, fur JT sale by GUNBY A 00. CORN J^ISTID i SOUTHERN LOTTERY ! ON THE HAVANA PLAN. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS! 7,805 SpjR,XZES. 102,000 Only 15,000 Numbers! Prizes Payable W ithout Deduction* JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority of the State of Lieorgla. CLASS 11. To he Drawn October 151 h, 1856, At Coucert Hall. Macou, Georgia, under the swuru super intendence of Col. George M. Logan and James A. Neshit, Esqr. P; Irons will please examine this Magnificent Scheme carefully—compare it with any other, and if it is not the best ever ottered, and the chances to obtuiu Capitals tar better than any other scheme ever ottered, don't pur chase Tickets. “CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000! 1 Prize of is $15,660 1 ” 2.000 is 2,000 ‘j “ 1.000 are 2.600 ® “ 500 are 2,600 * 5 “ 100 are 7,560 26 Approximations of sso are 1,060 50 “ of 25 “ 1,250 • ,l1 “ id’ 20 ” 1,000 7500 Prizes of SS% each are 63,756 7,805 Prizes amounting to $102,000! Tickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. The 7,600 Prizes of SB% are determined by tlie num ber which draws tin- $15,0c0 Prize—if that number should be an odd number then every odd number ticket in the Scheme will be entitled to $8 60; if an even nulli fies, then every even number ticket will be entitled to in addition to any other Prize which limy be drawn. Purchasers buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets wilt be certain of drawing nearly one half the cost ot the same, with chances of obtaining other Prizes. All these 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 Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers should order imme diately. S“Acldrcss JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon. Ga. W. E. LOVE, Agent, No. 64 Broad Street, Sept. 13—til. Columbus, Ga. A. K AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forw aiding Merchani, No. 131 West Side Blond Street, Columbus, Ga. Particular attention given to tlie keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. tfejr*Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct 23. 1 y J. C. RUSE. J. H. IWVIS. w. ii. ]/yyu RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL purchase ami sell cotton and other produce on commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and tilling orders from the country. Ruse, Patten & Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will be made on consignments either to or through ns to our friends in Liverpool or the North. Jan.l6 ly FRESH AND FINE. JUST RECEIVED— Extra St. Louis Flour Extra Genessee do. Atlantic Superfine do. Pilot Bread; Butter and Soda Crackers] Arrow Root and Fancy do. Java, Maracaibo and Kio Coffee Teas, a very choice selection Sugars of every kind ltaisins, Currants, Citron and Almonds; Together with every thing usually kept in the Grocery line, for sale by GUNBY & CO. marl 2 PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER. KOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. rTMIKSE MILLS are prepared to furnish the best ar 1. 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 |MIE HOUSE on tlie corner of Troup and A Thomas streets, Lot 406. with live rooms, an excellent well of water, nil the out Improve- f|||| ments, and has been recently put in thorough i4I repair. Call at SAMMiS & KOG\i. V’S. June 21-lui BIRD CAGES. .o ~ \ liAßGlfi lot ot* RIU1) CAGES, jut rocciv- A Y eil and for sale cheap, by pjaEl June in. 3m it. M. ALDWOKTH.*^^ WANTED. HP” J ' :Vl ' Y f ‘ VE NEGROES to work on the Muscogee A Kail Road, for whom liberal wages will lie paid. J. L. MUSTIAN, April 14. Superintendent. NEW BOOKS • ! ! EE K \ AI.IJ LIRE; an Historical Romance of Texas and Mexico, by Jure Clemens, of Alabama; War Path; Wild Western Scenes, 2d series, bv J. Ji. Jones; Dreams and Realities of a Pastor and Teacher, by the Author of Parish Side; The bust Hunter; The Creole Orphans; by J. S. Peucocke; Hood s Poetical Works; Heart of Marble Ware; Clara, or slave life in Europe, with a preface by A. All son. Bart. Life ol James Buchanan, by li. G. Hinton ; Last of the Foresters, by J. E. Cooke; \ ictoria. or the World Overcome, by C. Cliesobro; Commodore Perry’s Japan Expedition, by F. L. Hawks. Also, .school Looks, Blank Books, and Stationery, lor sale by OEO. Vv. MATHEWS, ‘"te ‘df No. 44 Broad >! TO THE PUBLIC^ r IMIL trailing public who have hitherto patronized tlie X TKUY FACTORY, will please take notice Unit IV. K. Harms is no longer connected or associated in any man ner whatever with the business of the establishment.— • All business hereafter will be transacted exclusively with ourselves at our Ware-llooms. it. G. JEFFERSON ,t CO. Columbns, Get. 25. —ts NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. 11 ‘ll E undersigned liavr entered into the GROCERY X BUSINESS, under the firm anil name ofRIDG- W AY, CLUCK LEY It 00. We will keep constantly on hand a large stock of choice Groceries. 1). A. RIDOWAY, A. D. CLKCKLEY. M. D. DONEY. Janßtf 11. M. CLKCKLEY. COAL YARD. THOSE Wishing COAL for Grates, can he supplied at sl3 per Tun. by culling on JOHN W. HOWARD, Nov It; Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. SUMMER CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. P|MIK undorM’ined Imu ;i iiooJ asnortment of LINEN X SUMM KU CLOTHING, which he in ottering at ]y reduced ]iricen, to clone out the stock. Aiuojik which are—* lUuck Doeskin and Cloth Dantn ; Drap De Te and Alpacca Pants : Drown Linen Drill PantH; Linen Duck Pants; White Linen Drill Paata; J-'ancy Linen Drill PantH; Fancy Linen Pants; Cottonade and heavy Cotton PantH; lilock French and English Frock Cloth Coats; Hlack Drap De Te and Alpacca Coats; Drown and White Linen Duck Coats; Check Marseilles ami Linen Coats; Colored and Black Italian Cloth Coats. | A great variety of VESTS, Sill UTS and UNDtuswiißre/, i | I'Bawkrs, HALF IIOSK. Ac. Ac. All who want tinnier ! ] clothing, are invited to call, and as many as call and hay 1 shall have Clothing for about half the usual price. July 24. 0. W. ATKINSON. BACON. I nAA POUNDS Choice Tinmens** Bacon, jurt | I” 1,1 R,M / received ami for sale by August 29. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON. NOTICE. YYrANTKD Immediately, FORTY HANDS to work ITT in Columbus at Book Work, and also seven! good Stone Masons. Liberal wuges will be paid. August 13. ASA BATES. A-Xili H AIL t! ! SOMETHING FOR THE MILLION!!! PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALL, OLD AND YOUNG, to the wonderful preparation, which turns back to its original color gray hair—covers tlie head of the bald witli a luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a continual fioA’of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old uge, is all its natural beauty. We cull, then, upon the bald, the gray, or diseasedj in scalp, to use it; and surely, the young will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curls, ever lie without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. Wuttrford, Muss., July 25, 1855. PROF. O. J. WOOD—With confidence, do I recom mend your Hair Restorative, as being the most ettico cions arti-le 1 ever saw. 1 have used tlie W'alpliene and other preparations of the day, all without effect. Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which wore almost white, have gradually grown dark; and 1 now feel confident, that a few more applications will restore them to their natural color. It also has re lievcd me of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, so common among persons who perspire freely. J. 0. KILBY. JYurtJi Hast lYnnsylvania, Mareh 9, 1855. Silt—ln consequence of having lmir, for several years past, not only gray, hut perfectly w hite, 1 have cut it short, and worn caps to hide it from view : but some three months since, I was induced to use your Hair Re storative, mid I must, in justice say, that its effects were almost miraculous; for it has changed it gradually to al most its former splendor as to color, and left it so soft and glossy as to be more beautiful than it ever was, when under the influence of fine oil. ‘ 1 earnestly, there fore. recommend it to every lady as decidedly the best preparation for toilet use, of anything in the world. 11 BETSY SMITH. PROF. WOOD—Having experienced the magic effect of your Hair Restorative, 1 drop you this upon the sub ject. About two yenrs ago, my hair commenced tailing off and turning gray; I was last becoming bald. I met a friend who had used your Restorative, and spoke so highly of its virtues, 1 was induced to try it. although I had but little faith, ns 1 had before tried so many other medicines. 1 commenced using your Restorative in Jan unry last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to till up, grow out, and turned back-to its former color, (black.) At this time, it is fully restored to i.s original color, liealiliuud appearnuce, and 1 cheer fully recommend its use to all. J. D. UOES. t.'iiicHgo. 111., May 1. 1864. Mil fun!, Worcester co„ Muss., Nov. 13, 1854. PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir—l take pleasure ill bearing voluntary testimony to tlie magic effects ot your wonderful llair Restorative. As far back as 1836, my hair commenced falling off , until the top ot my scalp became bald and as smooth as glass, and it tins continued to fall for a great many years, notwi'hstandlng 1 have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement. I was induced to give your article a trial, anil, to niy utter astonishment, I found after a few applications, that my hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beautiful appearance; and by the time 1 had used a quart bottle, my bald head was covered with a young and vigoron- growth of hair, which is now from one to two inches, i.- length, and growing fast. Yours, truly, itbiNliY GOODRICH. iVem York, October 2, 1854. PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Fir—After reading the ad vertisement in one of the New York journals, ot your celebrated Hair Restorative, 1 procured a bait-pint lab tie, and was so much pleased with it, that I continued itti use for two months, and am satisfied it is decidedly the best prepa-tttion before the public. It at once remoieu all dandruff and unpleasant itching from the scalp, and has restored my hair naturally, and, 1 have no doubt, permanently so. You have permission to refer to me, all who entertain any doubt of its performing all that it* claimed for it. MIFF FEEKS, 26% Greenwich Avenue. 1 have used Professor O. J. Wood’s Hair Restoratiae, und have admired its wonderful effects. It. restored my hair where it had fallen off; it cleans tlie head, and ren ders the lmir soft und smooth —much more so than oil. MARY A. ATKINSON. Louisville, Nov. J, 1864. Jfco- Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri, 316 Broadway, New Yolk, and by all Druggists everywhere. 411 kinds of family patent niedecines for sale, on the best possible terms, at Professor Wood’s establishment, 114 Market street, Ft. Louis. For sale in Columbus at tlie Drug Store of KIVLIN, THOMAS & CO. Sept. 13—3 m ICE AT THE OLD ICE HOUSE. I HAVE filled and opened the Old Ice House ut agreat expense and considerable labor, to supply the wants of the people, and 1 claim your patronage, being ONE of YOU. I will furnish you us LOW as any one else. I was run out last year and have opposition to deal with this, but 1 am determined not to be run out again, amt suffer tlie monopoly to advance one and a half cents on the citizens. I never have, nor do 1 expect to ask more than TWO AND A HALF CENTS in quantities amount ing to more than 36 pounds. 1 am prepared with a Horse and Wagon to deliver it in the City, ut your doors; and w ill attend punctually to all orders from the Country, or neighboring Towns, to be sent by Rail Road, Stage, ol- otherwise, as you may wish. tfj. Tickets lo lie had at the ice House, or at my Store. T. M. HOGAN. P. S.—lce House open at all hours during the day (ex cept Sunday). On Sunday from BA.M.to 12 M. April 15. 1856. ts T. M. 11. TO RENT. ri'llE Store. Rooms at present occupied by n_n X Jefferson k Hamilton, will lie tor rent from the first of October next. figgisl For tel ms Ac., apply to the subscribers. JUaiL August 16, 1856. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. TO HIRE. \ FIRST rate house servant, washer and irouer. for the balance of the year. Apply to Aug. 7-31 S. It. BONNER. TURNIP SEER. I7IRKSH TURN 1P SEED—new crop, just imported, ’ for sale at the Blue Drug Store of August 9. Intf BROOKS a CHAPMAN. THE CLAYTON BANNER, CLAYTON, BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA, BY ICIESER & POST. THIS Paper possesses a large circulation in the coun ties of Barbour, Pike, Dale, Homy and Coffee; and to th* merchantSjof Columbus U offered an excellent op portunity to make known their business. A HOMESTEAD FOR tSIU. $310,000 worth of Farms anu Building Lots in the Gold Region of Virginia, Culpepper County. f | b) lie divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the 17th I of September, 1860, for the benefit of Port Royal Female Academy. Subscriptions only ten dollars each; one half down, tlie 11st on the delivery of the Deed. Every subscriber will git a Building Lot or alarm, ranging in value from $lO to $26,<’60. ‘these Farms and Lots lire sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number being reserved, the increase in value of which will compensate fur the apparent low price now asked. The most ample security will be given fur faitli/uljier- Jurmanceoi contracts and promises. Mure Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will be given. Some Agents write us that tin y are making $206 per month. Advertising w ill be done for every Agent where possible. For lull pm Oculars, Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac., apply to E. BALDER, June 27. Port Royal, Caroline Co s, Va. CHEW ACL A LIME. fUUE undersigned, Agents of the above Liuie Works, X are pi epared to till orders at all times lor LIME in tlie following packages, to wit: 3 Bushel Barrels, and 4% Bushel Barrels, in good order for shipping. ’tins Lime is of line quality, equal in every respect to the best Thoinuston Lime, and has superseded it in the interior ol Alabama and Western Georgia. It can be de livered Ml liny point in Middle Georgia materially cheup < r Ilian Thoiuaston. May 34. GUNBY A CO. PEAS AND BEANS. -i rt\ BUSHELS PEAS and BEANs, just received and X e) U for sale by May 2. tl JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. CHOICE WINES. / tIIAMPAGNE. Port, Claret, Maderia, Cicily and Mat agio just received and for sale bv May 23 GUNBY & CO PEAS. inn BUSHELS Peas just received and for sale bv lUU GUNBY It CO May 23 PRESERVES. I7IXTUA “Couchois” West India Preserves—by the li Case. 1 May 2:i GUNBY A CO FOR SALE. SI FI KST rate Northern mode Two Horse Dray or _/Y_ Wagon, m arly now, low for cash. August 36, 1856. JAMES LIGON. IRISH POTATOES. j TATEW Northern Irish Potatoes just received and for IN sale by JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. ! September 1, 1850. PEACH BRANDY. JAXT HA old SOUTHERN PEACH BRANDY, just re 1 j reived and for sale by GUNBY A CO. i Fept. 0