The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, September 15, 1856, Image 3

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EROIA.Xj. DAILY SUN OFFICE, \ Columbus, Sept. 15, 1856. J *-r,VJ_Tlie receipts ou Saturday were 183 bales, 00” iv ‘ 168 The receipts of the week have been and the B ** S nd for the same time, 1661 bales. 1914 bales, week there has been a brisk demand, During t >t! iMe c hange in prices for the same grades, a nd no P' r readily commanding 11c. There strictly market or( i er g for at least 1000 bales of the is n ° w l ” a(J( . g) w hich cannot be tilled for want of stock, hotter gr 12-COTTON.—The demand to-day j bales changed hands, as follows :21 at w* ®!4,6 at 11%, 60 at 11% Autumn Payments. u The melancholy days have come. The saddest of the year,” When notes are duo, and lengthy hills Cbme in from far and near. When, “ here’s a small account of yours,” Is whispered in your eai. n d won’t you please to settle now, Is all tho talk you hear. You scarce can take a morning walk, Without ere long you're met liv Mr. Snooks, who wants to know ’ if you can’t “ settle” yet. ind at tho hour of “ dusky eve,” When you do homeward hie, Upon the parlor tablo, loi A pile of bills do lie. Ye Chaps, whose salary amounts To ten times ten r. year. Who snort your patent leather boots With such a “ foreign air,”- Who wear your thirteen dollar “ tiglits,” And golden buttoned vest, j wonder not when Autumn comes You seek in vain for rest. Ye girls with empty bonnets stuck Upon your empty heads, With high-priced silks and satin tilings, With hoops, and flowers, and bends — 1 wonder what “papa” will say When -Mr. Sprigging calls With just that “ little bill” of liis for bonnets, hoops and shawls. And now my stylisn little chap And fashionable little maid, I'U tell you what you’d hotter do, When those long bills are paid, just spend as many dollars now Upon your addled brain As you have spent for costly clothes And see how much you’ll gain. DRAYA6E ! DR AY AGE 1 rviHH undersigned having p*. Xwithdrawn from the cm- aS'Wrv raisb ploy of the Union Dray Com pa ny, takes this method to inform | his friends and the public gen l *6>iii*nfi orally, that lie has taken an interest with his brother, A. | Hamel, in the Graying Business, and that lie is now pro - pared to execute with dispatch, any engagements he may make. “Being more anxious to give satisfaction J than to MONOPOLIZE,” ho simply asks a liberal share of patronage. Sept, 13. JERRIS HAMKI,. NOTICE. M SLICK A CO., have associated themselves with 0. W. ROSETTE. Tlie name and style of tho firm I will be Rosette, Melick & Cos., I Where can always be found a large stock of READY I MADE CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, which will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash. GEO. AY. ROSETTE, •T. T. MELICK. IF. LeBAAV. Sept. 13, 185 C—Gt. PULTON MARKET BEEF. Cl HOICK Fulton Market Beef and an Extra lot of i Tennessee Hams, just received bv I Sept. 13. ‘GUNBY A CO. ROOM TO RENT. A COMFORTABLE ROOAI with Gas Fixtures, and ix Bathing Room complete. Apply at the Sept. 12, 1856. 2t TELEGRAPH OFFICE. DRAY NOTICE. IMIE Patrons of the UNION DRAY COMPANY, will p. frisk please bear in mind that Jerry , t (i&mmel is not in their employ. VP— and those of our friends wish their business attended to will please apply to ColnmbUH, Sept. 12, 1860. 3m J. AY. HOWARD. TO TAX PAYERS. I AM now ready to collect tho Taxes for the present 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 Rank Stock 9% cents ou the One Hundred Dollars for the State. The ! The County Tax is 150 per cent, on tlie Stata Tax. The time for settlement is fixed by tlie State aiel no j indulgence is granted beyond that time. Sept. 11. T. CHAFFIN. T. C. CLASS IN MUSIC. MRS. T. V. RUTHERPORD,|^Wf WribL resume the duties of her Music Class on Mou \ i T day the 29th September, instant. Young Ladies I expecting to join the Class, are earnestly requested to B commence at the first of the session. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of AIARCUS A CHAFFIN was dissolved ou A the sth instant, by mutual consent. All persons | indebted will fiud their accounts in the bauds of Van j Marcus, at tho old stand. Please call and settle iinme | ,!l “ tel J- , VAN MARCUS, S'-pt. 9,1856. AY. J. CHAFFIN. NEW FIRM. MiA-RCTTS Sz K^Gi-L.AJN'ID, At the old stand of Marcus A Chaffin, W™. always keep on liand a well selected stock of 7 CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.— c, ii ar H c los sold are warranted to give satisfaction, v ,5? ee us. and don’t forget that we soil for cash. ‘AN MARCUS. THOMAS RAGLAND, Jr. Sept 9-ts NO LIMIT. ;• .1 Ribbed Sides, and 4 Casks Shoulders, upon 1 , ch there is 110 limit. Somebody will get a bnr- Igau by cam n g soon, at R. M. GRAY’S . — n - v Commission House. SALAMANDER lightning CONDUCTORS! Patented July 3d, 1855, by Robert D. Dwyer. ■ THESE Rods are known to be tlie bet ever used for I ia-.p perf , e . ct protection of all descriptions of Build- Th Houses, Public AYorks, etc. ‘.“or oouaiets of a flint glass stand. which is ■'Ja. u. he building by hold-lasts or screws, so fiirm lis iii'i-n. n t }. oouabiuation of tho chunp anil Insulator I urn ii,. “, ti"‘ rod passing through the damn and I out th„ tHoreby connecting the entire three with- TIP. uterventiou of any otlier fastening whatever. I rials—n> • ru . ct ’. 011 * s aimplo, funned of durable niate- I ilafectsnf !?, 8u a . t on is perfect—thus avoiding all the Ia- 101 ’ kightning Rods now in use. I— K. M. ALDWOgTH. Agent. [WAY & TAYLOR, nimigglon <fc Forwarding Merchant!) CORNER OF BAY AND DBAYTON STREETS, barti,.„i SAVa -NNAH, GEORGIA. - rJers^r a n?!?i , x, p ? Ten to tl,e fil] ing of Planters’ w l or w AY ‘ ’ K 0, ’ G ’ 4c ’ • WAV - AV. S. TAYLOR. Smith s ‘Bned, surviving partner of the late firm of Mes; s vv,iv's!*o, lle ?’ S ’ niay He found at the otlico of or other a* where consignments of Cotton, Ben* -. ji. ce ’ W 'H meet strict and prompt attention. 1 . T. T. SMITH. Fashionable boot maker. G. MONTGOMERY, (pi 0 Yo? A ?.v BTREET > two Doors VJ yArf and n ro .. ? th ® corner of Crawford the 1,„. t ‘-trisets, is prepared with “Uhatantioi U . i ? ’, to ’manufacture ROOTS in the most rants w..’ lasliionablu style. He makes and yrar- Bouts to w< ar 0 mouths, at $8 00 er 1 2jjf? ‘d ami warranted 0 mos. 5 00 WHiicinoi in music. ’J formal” begs leave to and vi,ii l if~ e ,L, nB ? bitantH of Columbus'* “ k J J sic. Onleri’i .** le * 8 Prepared to give lessons in Mu t'eivc, Im „ ‘" f at ,^ r - Carter’s Music Store, will re- I'rumpt attention. ■'ugnt 30, 1866. i„i I ust, LOS T OR MISLAID. If Dibble l ? ) ! S,al , a nd;, a DUE HILL drawn by Mason A J,,1l: ‘rs, in favA;'*'r ,^ col1 ’ Ju ly l S6 r *. for Five Hundred “•'irru-ii f,.,. . r “f ‘u. Darnell. Alt Persons are fore duly 3i >l an it ik my property. - . _, i O M. O._.M CKINN K. tA au f HOICE SEED RYE. 0U aVi^o 1 ,’ 8 Choico SEED HYE for sale. GUNBY & CO. COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. OOiUfiJCTEi, WEEKLY. BAGGING —Kentucky. .. ,ttyd| ... .(cm 24 East la.tut Lyd ... 23 BALE ROPE—Keutucky iji lb ... (cm 15 Northeru %tb : ... (a, BEEoAV AX lb : 18 (tpl 20 CANDLES —Sperm v tb 45 (g, 60 Star ; 80 § 33 Tallow COFFEE—Rio Ifsjlb 13 qj, 16 Java ... *lb 18 tg, 20 Laguira 15 nh 16 COHN jplbT 60 to, 60 DOMESTIC GOODS— %t!yd ... (jp Cotton Oanaburgs wyd 10% (a 11 % Brown Shirting >yd 6 qp 8 4-4 Brown Shirting toivdi 8 g 10 FEATHERS FlSH—Mackerel No. 1 i bl |2O 00 (<p 25 00 No. 2 ! t *jbil6 00 (® 20 00 No. 3 t) |bl 900 10 00 Shad g. qie ... ... FLOUR ;>|bl 600 (gil2 00 GUNPOWDER p.kg 800 (31 10 00 HIDES—Dry (w|lb 8 (dl 10 IKON —Pig pjtb ... (ai English 5 cur Swedes y.jfo 6 (ii 6J4 Sheet Pith 8 (31 10 LIME. ....... f b’4 50 (a I 76 MOLASSES ivcign 66 nr. 70 NAILS jJllb 6 <gj 0% OlLS—Linseed jl g ] 126 (3, 160 Train g'i 76 uyy Sperm g’l 150 (a, 260 Lard 54 g’l 125 (a) 150 PROVISIONS. ... Bf,i:—Mess gt tb ... (3, ... Prime r,lb 15 (g, 16 BaooX —llams 12 (a) 14 Sides %i|tb 13 (m 14 Shoulders |tb 10 <3l \\]/, Poke —Mess pig) ... (3> Prime pOl ... (3, Larl lb ... (31 15 Butter —Goshen lb 33 (31 35 Country jF lb 25 (31 35 Cueesk #tb 15 @ 16 Potatoes —Sweet %( b’l ... <g) Irish > b’l 350 (31 400 SALT sk 175 (u> 200 SALTPETRE lb 20 25 SHOT hg ... (31 250 SPIRITS —Brandy, Cognac # g’l 225 (as 800 American... it g’l 65 © 100 Peach ‘6l g'l ... (g\ 150 Giu—Holland g’l 125 (a) 250 Americans! g'l 75 (u* 100 Rum—Jamaica # g’l 200 (n> 300 New’ England.... <3*. g’l 75 @1 00 Whiskey—Rectified $ g’l 40 (ai 45 Common g’l ... (g■ Mouong’a.... V- g’l 75 (0i 150 SPIRITS TURPENTINE jpilg’t ... (g) 100 STEEL—PIow & ft) ... 10 Cast.— lb ... (aj 22 German ib ... (3} 15 American Blister lb ... (g>\ 10 English Blister Ijt lb ... (gj, 15 SUGAR —New’ Orleans jit tb iu (at 12% Loaf. ‘#.,lb 15 (ai 16 Crushed Lib ... <g> 16 Pulverized it ib ... ® 15 TALLOW tt 10 © 12% TEAS ilb 80 1(8* 2 00 TOBACCO—Common ii* ib 12% (gi 15 Fair tb 20 *|@ 30 Choice i* ib 50 |@ 75 TWINE i* lb 25 (gii VINEGAR—AppIe 1* b’l 0 50 m I 7 50 WHITE LEAD f. lb |2 75 @| 325 WINES—Port jil g’l! 150 (ol 300 Madeira . V g'U 1 50 5 00 Claret ill* g’l; 300 <3*i 500 Champagne li* bkj 100 @j2o 00 WOOL li* bl ! 15 23 RATES OF EXCH AN GE . COTtUKCTF.I) BY W. E. LOVE & CO. LOT TERY ANIO EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. (it BROAD STREET. BUYIBKJ RATES. SELLING RATES. New York, Go days 1% ft ct. ills .sight, % prem Phil ad’a, “ “ .l%i*ct. dis “ “none Boston, “ “ 1% %* ct. dis “ nono Charleston “ “ none. “ none N. Orleans “ “ none. none Alabama Bank Notes 2 ct. dis Tennessee “ “ 2%i*ct. dis Kentucky “ “ 2% i* ct. dis N.Caroe’a“ “ 2 ft ct. dis Virginia “ 2 i* ct. dis Gold and Silver 1 !£>, ct. pm All Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par MUSCOGEE RAID ROAD. ] AXIOM and after this dato, tlie Day, or Express Traill, will leave tlie Depot at 1, P. M., and arrive vt Mncon at 0% P. M. i.eaves Macon at 2 A. 51.; 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. 51. Leaves slucou at 3 P. 51.; arrives at Columbus by 10.10, I>. 51. J. L. MUSTIAN, Columbus, Juue 29, 1856, Sup't. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Office Montgomery and West Point R. It Cos., ) Montgomery, July 0, 1855. / 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. 41, Arrive at West Point... 1145 A. 51. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. V. Returning —Leave West Point 9 00 A. 51. “ Leave Columbus.., 8 40 A. 51. “ Arrive at. Montgomery 2 36 P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave slontgomery 7 00 P 51 Arrive at West Point 2 30 A. 51. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. 51. Returning —Leave West Point 11 30 P. 51. “ LeavcColumbus 11 20 P. 51. “ Arrive at Montgomery 7 15 A. 51. Double daily connections are continued from West Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Nashville, and from Co lumbus to Macon, Augusta and Savannah. Xicif* Negroes traveling alone must lie provided with two passes, showing permission of their owners to travel over tlie Road, one of whteh will he retained by the Con ductor. Nov 10 SAMUEL G. JONES, Eng. A Sup. TICKETS TO MONTGOSIERY $3 75 ATLANTA 5 50 NASH VI Li, E, TEW 15 50 GRANGER’S MAGIC hykik. 0033 MILL. fl HIE undersigned having been appointed agent* tor 1 the above celebrated Mill, cull the attention of Plan ter* to it* great superiority over nil other*. The friction roller*, 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 nil who witnessed its performance, that it require* less liorsu power. Purchasers can see the Mill in successful operation, hy calling on us at our Warehouse. GREENWOOD & GRIMFIS. Columhus. July 4. 1850. ly WOO DB RIDGE’S PALACE DAGUERRE AN GAbbERV, Over Brooks & Chapman’s Bine Drug Store, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. HAVE you seen any of the new style of Pictures on Glass? If not, call and see. The Double Face Pic tures are a curiosity, and are invaluable as true likeness es. No fading with those Picture*. 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 hy any other, the time of exposure be ing so short. Daguerreotypes from the smallest, for Lockets or Kings, to the largest, for Frames, taken in the most finished style. Some entirely new styles of cases, on hand and for sale. J. 3. WOODBBTDOE. February 27. Artist and Amhrotyplst. STRAY COW. STRAYED 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 anil brown spotted. Her recovery will he liberally rewarded. August dO, 1856. REBECCA HELTON. FINE F LOUR. JUST received, Albion Mills, “best Extra.” Also. Lebanon Mills Extra Family, both warranted line. I August 30, 1856. GUNBY & CO. CATALOGUE OF fine gboceries, by MARCUS & RAGLAND, 77 Brood Street, Columbua, (Ja. Fine Teaa. American Pleltle. U°' on g I Tomatoes Young Hyson \ Red Cabbage Hyson Peppers Imperial ‘Gherkins in bbls and kegs I Gunpowder Macciurani, Souchong and Pouchong I Vermicelli. Sugars. Clxeeae. Stuart’s Crushed English Dairy do. Ground State Cheese do. Refined, ABC Sap Sago N. O. Brown | Pine Apple Clieeso do. Clarified Knglish ( liedder do Coffee. Butter. Old Gov Java Goshen Butter, by every Brown “ 1 steamer Superior white Java Molasses. Old Mocha Golden Syrup Laguira and Rio j Stuart’s do Provision. N O Molasses Tennessee llams Miscellaneous. Georgiu “ Colgate’s Soap Kx. Sugar-cured llams 1 •• Starch New York “ I Sperm Candles Fullou Market Beef j Patent “ Smoked and Pickled do Star •• Smoked Tongues j Olive Oil Pickled do i ilorso Radish iixtra Pig Pork j Pie Fruit Huron Sides and Shoulders I Powder Best Leaf Lard j.Sliot FlsJu Caps Mackerel in Lblsnml lifdo Gun Wads Salmon, sin’kd and pickled Powder Flasks White Fish Shot Pouches Apalach’u do j Drinking Flasks Fresh Shad in cuus 1 Raspberry Syrup “ Lobsters “ j j Lemon “ Salmon “ Cordials “ Oysters “ Brandy Fruit Pickled Oysters 1 Chocolate and Cocun “ Lobsters Potatoes Hominy. Onions Split Peas. \ Wood and Willow Ware Flour. 1 Scotch Ale ExtraGenessee London Porter “ St Louis Rice City Mills Candy Extra Buckwheat j Yeast Powder Crackers. Strasbourg Pates. Soda Biscuit Petit Pois Butter Crackers j TrutUes Boston “ | Moutarde De siaille Graham Bread I Pates De Foie Gras Sugar Crackors Sauces and Catsups. Fancy “ j Worcestershire Sauce Bout’s Crackers, in bids and Reading “ cans | John Bull “ Fruit 8. Pepper “ Malaga Jiaisius j Tomato Capsup Layer “ I Walnut “ Prunes iu jars Mushroom “ “ inboxes Underwood's Relish “ in kegs, for eookiug 1 Flench Olives Sultana Raisins Seville “ Fresh Figs I Capers Oranges j Sardines Lemons Tobacco Apples Cigars. Currants and Citron Always on hand a lino lot Nuts and Almonds of choice brands. Spices. j Vinegar Nutmegs Wines. Mace j Madeira Wine Cloves 1 Port “ Cinnamon Sherry Ginger j Malaga “ Black Pepper White Cooking Wine White ‘• Champagne. Cayenne Fepper Ileidseick k Cos Allspice Mumrn’s Vergenay Currie Powder “ Cabinet Bird Seed. “ Imperial Canary and Hemp jCremo de Bouzy Preserves. jstill Hock Pineapple i Sparkling Hock Limes Rhine Wide Peaches 1 mperial Slierry in hotlies Pears Regina Port “ G reen Gages j Reserve Madeira “ Canton Ginger j’Porree “ “ Jams and Jellies Liquors. Isinglass. j Otard Brandy Cooper's Shred Hennesse Brandy Cox’s Sparkling Gelatine. imperial “ iu bottles Refined Isinglass Alpha “ English Pickle. Old Q “ “ English Mustard Pickle Old Nabob’Rum “ “ slixed do Scotch Whiskey “ White Ouions do ilrish “ “ Chow Chow Monongahcla Whiskey Gherkins Old Bouillon “ American Pickle. Jamaica Rum Gherkins Holland Giu slixed Pickle Irish Whiskey Mangoes Cooking Brandy. 51 arch 14. ly ALAB ASIA FARM. ] OFFER for sale, iu Russell county. Alabama, -—A, _ a desirable FARM, containing 48” acres—2So acres cleared ami under fence, a good framed’ ~ *"* house witli four rooms (fire-places iu each,) six negro houses, stables, cribs, and carriage house, a large framed Giu House and a first rate screw. The farm is well wa tered witli three good springs and one of the best weiis iu tlie county. The location is not surpassed lor health anywhere; it lies within six miles South West of Co lumbus on tile Eufaula and Glenlivillc 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, 1856. C. E. M!.MS. A. K. AYER OFFERS for salt; a well selected stock of YOUNG VIRGINIA NEGROES, ami hus effected an ar rangement to keep constantly on luitul bucß a supply as the demand may require. Ry the first of October he will have completed safe and comfortable apartments for the acermmodation of one hundred Negroes, at No. 131 West side llroad street, where lie will he pleased to see and accommodate his friends and patrons. Sept. 11, IS&G-tt’ P. MALL.ETT, General Commission Merchant, NEW YORK, CIAN be found at the office of D. Golden slurray, Esq. / 62 South Street. Particular attention given to orders for Bagging, Rope, Liquors, Cigars, <3kc. Ac. Refer to John Mims, Esq., D. ('olden Murray, Columbus, Ga. New York. June 23, 1856. 6m. BACON 1 BACON! .5 “ IIIIDS. and 24 boxes TENNESSEE BACON, as /£e*J sorted, just received on consignment, and for sale at the Alabama Ware House, by June 21-ts KING k SOUSBY. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. rjIIIE partnership heretofore existing between tlie 1111- 1 liersigned, under tlie name of Celia k Tliomn-. was tins day dissolved by mutual consent. .1. L. CELL A. July 22, 1856. J. B. THOMAS. Having purchased tlie entire interest of Mr. Celia,the subscriber will continue tlie business on liis OWII ac count. All persons indebted to tlie late firm of Celia k Thomas, also those who have bills against it, w ill settle with him. .1. B. THOMAS. The undersigned would respectfully solicit his old friends to continue the patronage of Mr. Thomas, so lib erally bestowed upon the late firm. Columbus, July 3i>, 1856. J. L. CELLA. HA.R.H.ISON * McGrEIHKE. Auetln, Commission, Negro Brokerage ami Forwarding Business, At the old stand, Nos. 59 and Gl llruad Street, and pl’ dgo them vises to a prompt and faithful attention to all business committed to their care. They will give their personal attention to tlie sale of Real Estate, Negroer Merchandize, and Produce. Having ample facilities at command, they are prepared to make Liberal Advances on Negroes and .Merchandize of every description. il'-.-Partieuliir attention given to Administrators'and Executors’ sales. CHARLES S. HARKIBON. August 19, 1856. ly ALLEN 0. McOKHKK TENNESSEE IHCOX. lift! shall receive in a few days a large lot of choice YY Tennessee Bncou Sides. August 1. GREENWOOD A GRIMES. WILLIAM O. LEE N. M. CARTER. LEE Afc CARTER, C O M iVL ISSIO N M LUC H A XTS, Geueral Agents and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. XiriLL pay particular attention lo the purelmse and >Y sale of Ci tTTON and other COPNTKY PRODUCE. References t Johnson. Stewart k Cos. Hargrove k Smith, I’oimoy & Gregory, A. I*. I’tlster k Cos. Josiah Morris, Joseph S. Winter. K-g’- Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments when desired. August 16. 1850. Iltf POWDER. ("1 UN Powder. Blasting Powder, and safety fuse, for J sale by GUNBY k (V. OORM SOUTHEBN LOTTERY! ON THE HAVANA PLAN. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS! T'.aoe frizes. 108,000 DQT.T.A Tl H. Only 15,000 Numbers ! Prises Payable Without Deduction. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY I By Authority of the State of Georgia. CLASS R. To be Drawn October 15th, 1856, At Concert Hall, 51acou, Georgia, under the sworn super intendence of Col. George M. Logan anil James A. Nesbit, Esqr. Patrons will please examine this Muguiflcent Scheme carefully—compare it with any other, and if it is not the best ever ottered, and the chances to obtuiu Capitals far better than any other scheme ever ottered, don’t pur chase Tickets. “CAPITAITPRIZE $15,000! ’ 1 Prize of $15,066 Is $15,000 1 “ 2.000 is 2,000 “ 500 are 2,500 11 “ 100 are 7.500 -0 Approximations of S6O are 1,000 5b “ of 25 “ 1,250 60 “ of 20 “ I,(RH) 100 “ of 10 “ t,noo 7500 Prizes of $&% each are 63,750 7,805 Prizes amounting to $102,000! tickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. The 7..*00 Prizes ul SB% are determined by the num ber which draws the $15,0U0 Prize—if that number should he an odd nugrbrr then every odd number ticket in (lie Scheme will be entitled to $8 50; if an even nuui bes, then every even number ticket will be entitled to $8 no, in addition to any oilier Prize which may be drawn. Purchasers buying an eqim\ quantity of odd and even number tickets will be certain of drawing nearly one hall’ the cost ot flic same, witli chances of obtaining otlier Prizes. All thoso tickets ending with 0,2, 4,6, 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 ut pur. Those wishing particular numbers should order imme diately. 4s-Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. AV. E. LOVE, Agent, No. 64 Broud Street. Sept, 13—td. Columbus. Ga. A. lv AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West i-ide Broad Street. Columbus. Ga. ‘Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. U#' Administrators’ ami Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct 23, ly J. C RUSK. J. FI. r>Avrs. JV. 11. long 11USE, DAVIS & LONG. COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. W r I LL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and lilling orders from the country. Ituse, Patten A Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will lie made on consignments either to or through us to our friends ill Liverpool or the North. Jan.l6 ly FRESH AND FINE. J UST RECEIVED— Extra St. Louis Flour Extra Genessee do. Atlantic Superfine do. Pilot Bread ; Butter and Soda Crackers* Arrow Root and Fancy do. Java, slaracaibo and Rio Coffee Teas, a very choice selection Sugars of every kind Raisins, Currants. Citron and Almonds; Together with every thing usually kept in tlie Grocery line, for sale by ‘ GUNBY k 00. marl 2 PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER. ROOK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMLUS, (ILORGIA. TMIESK MILLS are prepared to furnish the best ar tide of Printing ami Wrapping Paper. Tlie paper 011 which The Daily Sun is printed, is made at these MiHs. FOR .SALK OR REST. r | , lIE HOUSE on Ihe corner of Troup mul ■ „ JL Thomas streets, l.ot 4u6. with five rooms. #;-*S an excellent well of water, all the out improve- Rj- J moots, and lias been recently put in thorough “ 1 repair. Call at SAM.MIS k ROOM.V S. June 21-lm BIRD CAGES. ALARM K lot of KIRD CAGES, just recelv- Immml ed and for se.le cheap, by UHnIQ .Inlie 19. 3tll It. M. Al.llWOKTll.t^^P WANTED. r F\* i..\ i \ Fl\ E NEGROES to work on the Aliiseogec 1 Rail Koaii, for whom liberal wages will be paid. J. L. MUSTIAN. April 14. Superintcndcst. new books::: BERNARD LILE; an Historical Romance of Texas and Mexico, by Jere Clemens, of Alabama : War ,Path; Wild Western Scenes, 2d series, liyj.lt. Jones; Dream ; ami Realities of a Pastor and Teacher, by tlie Aqtlior of Parish Side; The Lost Hunter; The Creole Orphans; by J. S. Pcacocke: Hood’s Poetical Work- ; Heart of Marble Ware; Clara, or slave life iu Europe, with a preface by A. Ali son. Burt. Life of James Buchanan, by It. G. llorton ; Last of the Foresters, by J. E. Cooke; Victoria, or the World Overcome, by’ C. Cliesebro; Commodore Perry’s Japan Expedition, by F. L. Hawks. Also, School Books, Blank Books, and Stationery, lor sale by GKO. W. 51 ATIIKW S, aug i Stf No. 44 Broad st TO THE PUBLIC. qUIK trading public who have hitherto patronized the X TKOY FACTORY, will please rake notice tlmt W . K. Harris is no longer connected or associated in any man ual* whatever with tlie business of the establishment.— All business hereafter will be transacted exclusively with ourselves ut our Ware-Rooms. It. 0. JEFFERSON k CO. Columbus, Oct. 25. —ts NEW i'O-i'AKTNKIISIIIP. f I*HE undersigned have entered into the GROCERY X BUSINESS, under the firm and name of KIDG IV AY, CLKCKLEY & CO. We will keep constantly ou hand a large slock of choice Groceries. D. A. RIIKiWAY, A. D. CLKCKLEY, 51. D. RONEY, janHtf H. M. CLKCKLEY. COAL YARD. | rjIHOSE wishing COAL for Grates, cun be supplied >*.t _L sl3 per Ton, by calling on JOHN W. HOWARD, Nov *7 Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. SUMMER CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. (| *11E undersigned lias a goo.! assortment of LINEN X SUSIMKB CLOTHING, which he Is offering at great ly reduced prices, to closeout the stock. Among which are— Black Doeskin and Cloth Pants; Drap De TV ami Alpaeca Pants; Brown Linen Drill Pants; “ Linen I)uek Pants; White Linen Drill Pants; Fancy Linen Drill Pants; Fancy Linen Pants; Cottonade ami heavy Cotton Pants : Black French ami English Frock Cloth Coats; Black Drap De Te and Alpaeca Coats; Brown and White Linen Duck Coats; Check Marseilles and Linen Coats; Colored and Black Ituiian Cloth Coats. A great variety of VESTS, SHIRTS and i VIu.RSItIRTB, drawers, HALF HOSK, Ac Ac. All wlm 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. G. W. ATKINSON. BACON. ml lA/ V POUNDS Choice Tennessee Bacon, just v J received and for sale by August 29. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. NOTICE. j \I TASTED Immediately. FORTY BANDS to work YY in Columbus at Rock Work, and also severrl good ’ Stone Masons. Liberal wages will be paid, i August 13. ASA BATES. 2AL£> HAIL tit SOMETHING FOR THE MILLION !!I 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 the bead of the bald with a luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching and all cutaneous eruptious—causes a continual How of the natural fluids; and hence, if used ox a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve its color, anil keep it from falling to extreme old age, In all its natural beauty. We call, then, upon the bald, the gray, or diseased] iu scalp, to use it; and surely, the young will not, as they value the fluwing locks, or the witching curls, over be without it. Its praise Is upon the tongue of thousands. Waterford, Must., July 26, 1855. PROF. 0. J. WOOD —With confidence, do I recom mend your liulr Restorative, as being the most effica cious arti’lo I ever saw. I have used the Walphenennd other preparations of tbo day, all without effect,. Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which were 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 lieved me of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, so common among persons who perspire freely. b 1 J. G. KILBY. North Rust J'rtwrytronui, March 9, 1865. SIR—In consequence of luvving hair, for several yeais past, not only gray, hut perfectly white, T 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, and 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 sot t and glossy us to bo more beautiful than it ever was, when under tlie influence of lino oil. I earnestly, there fore, recommend it to every lady a* decidedly the best preparation for toilet use. of anything in the world. BETSY SMITH. PROF. WOOD—Having experienced tlie magic effect of your Hair Restorative, 1 drop you this upon the snb jeet. About two years ago, my hair commenced falling off and turning grny; I was fust becoming bald. I met a friend who had used your Restorative, and spoke so highly of its virtues, I was induced to try it, although I hiul but little faith, as 1 had before tried so ninny otlier medicines. 1 commenced using your Restorative in Jan uat y lust. A lew applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up, grow out, and turned back to its former color, (block.) At this time, it is fully restored to i; original color, health and appearance, und 1 cheer fully recommend its use to all. J. D. HOES. ( niengo. 111., May 1, 1864. Milford, 11 braster co., Mass., Nov. 13, 1854. PROF. 0. J. MOOD—Dear Sir—l take pleasure in hearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects ol your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far buck as 1836, my hair commenced falling off, until the top of my scalp became bald and ns smooth as glass, and it lias continued to full for a great many years, notwi’hstanding 1 have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement. I was induced to give your article atrial, an*!, to my utter astonishment, I found after a few appliealions, that iny hair became firmly set, aud assumed a glossy and beautiful appearance; and by the time I 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 fust. Yours, truly, .iLNItY GOODRICH. New York, October 2, 1854. PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir—After reading the ad vertisemeut in one of the New York journals, of your celebrated Hair Restorative, I procured a half pint bot tle. und was so niueli pleased with it, that I continued its use for two months, and am satisfied it is decidedly the host preparation before tlie public. It ut once removed ail dandruff und nripleasant itching from the scalp, and fins restored my hair naturally, and, 1 have no doubt, permanently so. You have pei mission to refer to me, all who entertain any doubt of its performing all that is claimed for it. MISS FKEKS, 26% Greenwich Avenue. I have ustd Professor O. J. Wood's Hair Restoratiae, ami have admired its wonderful effects. It restored my hair where it hail fallen off; it cleans the head, and ren ders the hair soft and smooth—much more so than oil. SIARY A. ATKINSON. Louisville, Nov. 1, 1854. At*?” Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri, 316 Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists everywhere, ill kinds of family patent medecines for sale, on tlie best possible terms, at Professor Wood's establishment, 114 Market street, St. Louis. For sale in Columbus at the Drugstore of KIVLIN, THOMAS A CO. Sept. 13—3 in ICE AT THE OLD ICE HOUSE. | HAVE filled and opened the Old Ice House at a gloat I expense and Considerable labor, to supply tlie wants of the people, and 1 claim your patronage, being ONE of YOU. ! will furnish you ns LOW as any one else. 1 wits run out last year and have opposition to deal witli this, but I am determined not to be run out again, and suffer the monopoly to advance one and a half cents ou tlie citizens. I never have, nor do 1 expect to ask more than TWO AM) A HALF CENTS in quantities amount ing to more than 30 pounds. I nu prepared with a Horse aud Wagon to deliver it in the Oily, at your doors; and will attend punctually to ail orders from the Country, or neighboring Towns, to he sell! by Rail Road, Stage, or otherwise, as you may wish. its) "Tickets lo In’ had at the Ice House,orat my Store. T. 51. lIOGAH. P. S.—lce House open at all hours during the day (ex cept Sunday). On Sunday from BA. 51. to 12 M. April 15. 1856. ts T. M. It. TO RENT. rpilli Store Rooms at present occupied by p ,| X J* lie ism 1 A llainißon, will he tor rent from tlie first of October next. flijjgsij For terms Ac., apiply to tlie subscribers. August 16, 1856. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. TO HIRE. i FI RST rate house servant, washer and ironer. tor j\ the balance of the year. Apply to All g. 7-31 S. R. BONNER. TURNIP SEED. I.SREBH TURNIP SEED—new crop, just imported, ’ for sale at the Blue Drug Store of August 9. luif BROOKS A CHAPMAN. THE CLAYTON BANNER, CLAYTON, BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA BY KIEHER & POST. rniilS Paper possesses a large circulation in the coun- X ties ol’ Barbour, Pike, Dale, Henry and Coffee; and to tlie uierchants|uf Columbus is offered an excellent op portunity to make known their business. A HOMESTEAD FOR $lO. $310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lots In the Gold Region of Virginia, Culpepper County, MR) be divided amongst 10,200 subsetibers, on the 17tli X of September, 1866, for tlie benefit of Port Royal Female Academy. Subscriptions only ttn dollars each; one half down, tin- rest on the delivery of the Deed. Every subscriber will get a Building I Kit or a Faun, ranging iu value from slo to s2.yuo. These Farms aud Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number being reserved, tlie increase in value of which w ill compensate for the apparent low price now asked. Tlie most ample security will be given for faithfuljier forntance of contract;* and promises. More Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers, to whom tlie most liU-ral inducements will be given. Some Agents write us that they are making $260 per month. Advertising will be done for every Agent where possible. For full particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac., apply to K. RAIDER, June 27. Port Royal, Caroline Cos , Vu. CHEW ACL A LIME. rim 15 undersigned, Agents of the above Lime Works, X are prepared to fill orders at all times for LIME in tlie following packages, to w it: 3 Bushel Baxrels, and 4% Bushel Barrels, in good order for shipping. ‘t his Lime is of fine quality, equal in every respect to the Lest ThouiHHton Lime, und lies superseded it in the interior ot A lulmuin and Western Georgia. J t ran be de livered at any point ill Middle Georgia materially cheap er than Tfiomtiston. May 24. GUNBY A CO. PEAK AND BEAN*. 1 Ail BUSHELS REAS and REANs, Just received and J 00 for sale b,v May 2. ts JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. CHOICE WINES. / tIfA.MPAGNK, Port, Claret, Maderiu, Cicilv aud Mai V aga, just received and for sale by May 23 GUNBY A CO PEAS. 1 BUSHELS I’easjust received and for sale by lUU GUNBY A CO May 23 PRESERVES. 15 XTRA “Concliois” West India Preserves—by the li Case. May 23 GUNIiY A CO - SALET A FIRST rate Northern made Two Horse Dray or Wagon, nearly new, low for cash. August 30, 1850. JASIKS LIOON. IRISH POTATOES. TUTEW Northern Irish Potatoes just received and for IN sale by JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. September 1, 1856. PEACH BRANDY. 15XTRA old SOUTHERN PEACH BRANDY, just r fj coived and for Bale bv GUNBY A CO Sept. 6