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

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IAL ’ RrfTCrg took hold freely yestorday consid '•°TT ’ • dated state of the market, am! 1016 tales eriu* ,he iT ‘ . ff rlfeß . M’e quote Middling to fair at “ tre “’lot” c . Receipts of the day 901 bales. “ :4t ‘v.’ix SeDt 30.—COTTON—The sales to-day gAVANN. a 1 [e8 _ llt prices ranging from lU% to ,mount to ’ - nn aoauence of representations made by Piconsoq United States Minister Ml ’; J £ Uis said at Washington that the :lt Consuls at New ork and l’.alti l*ortaf i, een uotitied that their functions in or e ‘ a t | (e p rege nt, suspended. The slave c carried on so extensively in New York tra i Baltimore is said to be the immediate ; .. iUSC of this The Hair. There is nothing so becoming to cither than • „,ian as a good head of hair, yet we see ‘•i.hiv who, from carelessness or neglect, let hair become so dry and frosty that it is ‘.’ -Uv not S' to be seen ’ while ’ if t] '°y woul(l iv proonre one bottle of Wood’s Hair Res iovafive and use it, they could have as luxu riant a crop as any body else. -i_r ■ |, ~ | —*i NIUSCOCiKI - K.ILDIKfiANO LOAN ASSOCIATION. mill'monthly instalment ofono dollar per shards I due and payable to this Association on Saturday recoiainionthly meeting of tlm Association will i mnn the evening of the fame day, at Concert Halt ciakreftieVlock. .STERLING F. UJUMKS, tetober M 866. _ 1 • FOR REST. IMH’ Store House No. 58, formerly occupied by .). Smeeton. For further particulars, apply to i£ 2 1856. W. K. LOtM. AT PRIVATE SALE, 23-ST .A.. 3E51. ‘I'iIKKK, LIKELY YOU Jill MECHANICS— Hricklay sor and I'l.i-steror, Carpenter, and Fainter. 1 ‘ A LSO ~,, | lU | U i au d to arrive, 00 Boxes Virginia Tobacco ; Fine ,•',•l common Cigars; Pine Brandies in l’ipos, half and l-a'-dTCasks; 30 Barrels YVilshiro's Whiskey, and a 1’ ,V,-n<lid Sundown Rockaway and Harness. i ictober 1, 1856. STOLEN mi STRAYED Oy Thursday morning la.-i from the Ogle-® -O thorpe llimsc. a black King Charles- S|,.inil Pup. A reward ofslo will be given fonts resto ration to this office, ilglethorpe House, Sopt. 86, 1856. FOIE SALE. 1 1 nil'! llnure and Lot on Iho Female Academy Square. | formerly occnpied by I’. A. Clayton. Possession giv en Ist of .lauuary. Apply to Sept. 2!', 1856. G. WILKINS. Font nine Fire-Proof Ware House. HI GHKS & DANIEL having associated with them, John I. Knstham, will continue the Warr [ house, Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Business, under the linn of HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. i)ur particular attention will he p;iveii to the sale of iitton and other consignments. VVe are prepar'd to af r >1 all facilities usual in our business. Liberal Cush advances made on Cotton, in Store or for Shipment to ither points. Bagging. Hope, Salt, 4c., will be furnished our custo mers at current rates, ami orders of every description, will meet with prompt attention. Thankful for the lib . ral patronage last season, we hope for its coutin uuuee. Sept. 1, lSiifi. HUGHES, DANIEL & Cl). BACON! BACON! r j TENNESSEE and Western ltacon for sale at reduced ! prices at the sign of the I log. Sept. 27, 1858. B. A. RICHARDS & 00. TO RENT. r ?'ilE House on tlie corner of Forsyth and Few Streets, f Kitchen. Smoko House and a good Well of water on the lot, all in good order. Possession given Ist October. Applyito Sept. 27,1850. OFFICE EAGLE FACTORY. DR. T. J. EBOOKS, HAS removed Ills office to No. 112 over the t> . Bank of Columbus. Saif Residence on Troup Street, next above that of 6S “s. Dr. Hoxcy. . September 25, 1858. 3m BARNETT, ELLISON * CO., Are now daily receiving and opening their Stock of FALL AND WINTEH GOODS, ” Inch, for beauty, elegvanoe and cheapness, pan not be ” riM"! lin this market. In our stock wo have almost nery thing in the way of Foreign and American Dry Goods, comprising Rich, Fashionable ami handsome DRESS GOODS, fr-m the CHEAPEST CALICO, to the FINEST SILK, winch they would especially invito the attention of the Ladies. BARNETT, ELLISON & CO. Columbus, Sept. 24,1856. 49tf It ATTENTION UNITED RiFLEH. fj t f.\ p ‘” u a r e hereby commanded to appear at the $ . ompauys Room, on Saturday, October4th, at 714 Ji „ ‘ , tor tlie election of Commissioned ami Nnn -1 mmlssionedOfflceis. liy order of LIEUT. BALDWIN, •'■ei't. .3. Commanding. NEW FALL ANI) WINTER. GOODS ill J. KYLE & CO. A an now in receipt of a large and well-selected stock J ~ •'! tOIiI'.IUN and DOMESTIC GOODS.among which some ul the richest and most beautiful styles of LADIES 1 DRESS GOODS evi*r exhibited in Coin \ * Wu . especially call the attention of their cus- Mers Hn( * public to their new importations of Linen*, Handkerchief*, Embroideries, TALMAS, CLOAKS, &.C. • I they can easily perceive tho advantages of ‘"i iMORT,VTIOX. Also, a full supply of tho best lied anil Negro Blank • . \ersoyg, r,iu9 t .yN, Shot* !, ffats, Ac.. now in ntor<*. 1 olunibu*, Ua., 80pt.22.tr M FASHIONABLE WtESS IIAKEIi. iss iM. K. SEYMOUR respectfully lnforuiH tho La. , |* 1 I 1 8 ul fk’lumbus, that nho Is engaged in the Inisi -111 Dress-making, at the residence of Mrs. 8. Vina n ottp Street, where she will lie pleased to rco her old oniers and others who desire her services. She is ■eternilned to please, hepteinhor 22, ls.ne. TO EMIGRANTS. j AGUES efTexas LAND for sale, in •luuntltics ) oli to suit; 11,800 acres of which in superior iinnll ■vh ‘l'Pjy to WM. OKAY. . ‘pt 17 ts &IDGWAY, CLBCKLBY CO. WHOLES AHE DEALERS IN rsS ugar Coffee, Salt, Bacon, HACCO, BAGGING, ROPE, liic. N'O. 14 K BROAD STREET, ( < >lit MBUS, < i BOR<; lA. , DRAY notice. I ‘Hi Patron* of the UNION * I*UAV COMPANY, will ©Wtv 0* ,“.', 7 >?rin that Jerry I ” is nut in tliclr employ. ~r/T -. o. friends wno l^SS n i iMHiticaa attended to will please apply to ’ >. Sept. |o, 1860. ,i. W. HOWARD. DO LIMIT. 1 li’ ‘ u hi idled Sides, and 4 Clanks .Shoulders, upon ’ o h the;. is no limit. Somohody will get a hnr- ; v ‘■iiMing soon, at it. M.'OKAY’S Commission House, t WAY A- TAYLOR, ‘“'tiulsslon & Forwarding Merchants, dlM'it OF HAY AND DIIAYTON STREETS. , SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ” eiihu attention given to the lliling of Planters’ ”"lers fur II At Mil NO. HOPE. Ac. ” “AY. IV. S. TAYLOR. ■ i 1 in, ‘"‘''/sieoed. surviving partner of tile tut • M..'” ■^'"’“phreyw. may lie found a! the office of ‘ *>* •'aylos, where consignments of Colton. . , . Produce, will meet strict and prompt attention. I'l o. 4ia T T SMITH COX* UMBO'S PlilOiJS CUBBENT. UAUMHiH-Keutucky. ~ ~£ ,/ bale itoi^^ucky:..:::::: |i g BEESWAX ! ig J®| “• o™sis-Ri;;. \l & $ Lagulr* plb 15 | 16 u,im k'c'tic'goods- 11 1 6u f 60 Cotton Osnaburgs * yd 12 •> 4 Brown Shirting v y ,< 8 FFATIIEFS Ci, ‘ irUUK -- elsl —Mackerel No. 1 61 20 00 (a, 25 00 t> W 15 90 (u, 20 00 w , . No ,pbl 900 ©WOO •Ktesi jl uu ' 3 lIIDF.S Dry. ylb 8 (g, 10 English ||ib! 5 ® ::: M B y? satf“* £ p, ww-tM jJ,j, 5 i S ! ’ ,Oi V l iJgl 1 50 (3, 250 proves: I Baa-AtotH ivhb j ::: & ::: | P it. I 15 (St! 10 U4Co.N—. llama V- to i 12 oi>i U w ;3cs >:ib: to (a. 1 u Shoulders I plb i 10 te j nU I o.K—Mess jtl gl ... J ... • llull! ff hi I ... (a hAt’-b I'pllb i ... (01 15 Bcr’ruß—(lo9hc.ii ‘p. to 33 36 Ooitnlry ‘ V-tt> 25 (a 35 itdtb 15 (a Hi Potatoes—Sweet ip;b’l ... (a Irish..: hdb’l 350 (a 400 SALT 1 %* sk (a) 2 00 SAI/i'l’KTliE I it! lb 20 lai 25 SHOT p6g ... (a> 250 SPIRITS—Brandy, Cognac V- g'l! 2. 25 Op 800 American... t’ g!, 05 (u-l 1 00 Peach ‘j g'll ... (Oi! 150 Hill— Holland r C* g'l! 126 ©i 250 American F g’lj 75 fed 100 Hum—Jamaica ‘p g’l ■> no fe! 300 New England.... id g’i! 76 fell 00 Whiskey—Reetiiiad it g’i| 40 fe! 45 Common if! g'll ... fe Monong’a.... ij> glj 75 (p 150 SPIRITS TURPENTINE irt|g'l ... fe! 100 STEEL—PIow ijtiib j ... (J;; JO Oust flitb ... 0 1 22 Herman pi ib j ... fe ; 15 American Blister jdib : ... fe; lo English Blister Vito i ... (u:i 15 BUOAH —New Orleans ~ tUb In fe 12^ Loaf. ft |lb : 15 @1 16 Crushed V-!lb ! ... fe 1 10 Palveriy.ed cVlh ... fe jj TALLOW ¥lb 10 fe V2>A TEAS ?.)> ! 80 @| 200 “ TOBACCO —Common to ! 12li’ fei 15 Fair P-jlb 20 fe 30 Choice ‘V to ; 50 fe! 75 TVV INK Vto | 25 fe! VIX EH Alt—Apple, thb'l 650 ife ! 760 WHITE LEAD Vlb 275 Ifej 325 WINKS—Fort ; Vj/I 1 50 jfe 300 ua.lcira Pig'l! 1 50 |fe 5 00 Claret .V-jg'l] 300 jfe 500 Champagne it’-ibki 1 00 .fe.2o 00 WOOL “Hil>l 15 jfe 23 BATES OF EXCHANGE. CORRBCTKD BY W. K. M>Vi: & CO. LOTTERY AMD EXCHANGE BROKERS, X'O. 04 BBOAI> STREET. UUTI X(1 RATES. SEJ.UXO aATi.S. New York, 00 days Phii,.u>’a, “ “ I V, ct. did “ none Boston, “ “ iyj ct. di5....„. “ none Charleston ,s ■■ none. none N. Orleans “ “ none. none Alabama Bank Notes 2 ct. dis Tennessee *• •• 2'Z r 't>. ct. dis Kentucky li ->2 “x-l ct. dis N. Carol’/, “ ■/ ~ u i bl. dis Virginia “ “ 2 ct. dis Gold and Silver 1 c t. pm All Solvent Heouoia and S. (). Hanks par MUSCOGEE II All. ROAD. C HAR 3HEDUL EJ. |JMiOM and after ibis datft, the Day, or Express Train, will loave the Depot at 1, P. M., ami arrive Macon at P, M. Leaves Macon at 2A. M.: arrives at Columbus at 7K a. M. Morning, or Accommodation Train, wilt leave at A. M., and arrive at Macon at 10.54. A. M. Leaves Macon at 3 l*. M.; e rives at Columbus by 10.10. I'.. I H. J. L. MUSTJAN, Columbus, June 29. 1856. Sup't. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Office MoNTCOSDiKY and West Foist R. H Cos.. I Montgomery, July 0, 1855. j ON and after this date, the Passenger Trains on tiiis iioad will be governed by the following Schedule: DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5 45 A. M. Arrive at West Point 1145 A. M. Arrive at Columbus...., 11 50 A. V. Returning— Leave West Point 9 00 A. M. “ Leave Columbus... 8 40 A. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 30 I'. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 7 00 P M Arrive at West Point 2 30 A. M. Arrive at Columbus...* 2 45 A. M. Returning— Leave West Point 1130 P. M. “ Leave Col limbus 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. It-) - Negroes traveling alone must be provided with two passes, showing permission of their owners to travel over the Road, one of which w ill be retained by tile Con ductor. Nov 10 SAMUEL U. JONES, Eng. A Sup. TICKETS TO MONTGOMERY £3 75 ATLANTA 5 50 NASHVILLE. TENS 15 50 GBANGER’S MAGIC j ft:- Q Is k , 0 R y a. ; a n 4 m/ V > o..'v y- JL.. J**” U s # % . >% Z n “ ‘ ‘feg. rj J I 'rJi-'1... 0 r |MIE uridcrsigiiO'l liavlng •il appnintwl ag id* for 1 the almva cel.diratud Mill, i all til •at tent ion of Plan ters in its great superiority over all Olliers. The friction roller*, the spiral spring And the lover, be ing attached to tlie shell or out*ide, gives it a steadin’ ss of motion, possi <s *d hy no other .Mill of it* kind, and we have proven to th” satisfaction of nil who witnessed it* performance, that it. r sfnlres less hor*” power. Filfclias rs nan see lie Mill in suciveaftil operation, hy calling on it* at oar Warehou. OKHHNWiIUD & G lit MLS. Columbus, July 4. iB6O, ly FIVE LOUR. r U3T received. Albion .Mill*. “ lm*t Extra.” Also. rs l.i-In it hi Mills Extra Faintly, leitli wilt ranted line. Align t 30, I y so. OUNBY .4 Cos. FOII KALE ON CONKIONMENT. 1> ACdN Fiile*. ILuiis. Sni il Oat*, uml Corn. By HUaiIES L DANIEL. Jan 18—ts CLASH IN MUSIC. v rr-rro MRS. T. v. rutiierfoud,” 7 <y 7 7 \yil.L ii same llieillltie of her MnaieChiH* on Mnii vV day Die 29t!i .•* |ip:mber. instant. Y■ Mil|S badn s expecting to jnin the Cla:-*. tire enrne tly reqnested to 1-oimni nisi nt the first of tlie ses.-inn. .September 11, 1856. ♦n I INKTUUCTION IN AIUMIC. .-26? —— JOSEPH U AKdKMKIt hegs leave to in f Ej ‘ j 9f form tin* inJiiiMtuntid of 1 * J “ fttul viHnity. thut hi* is to jfjvi* ii Mu ir. < Mili’i -j l*Tt sit Mr. ChHn'. MoM. Stor**. will r**- reiu- prompt H ll**ll tio||. JO. 1 H.'jij. lin CATALOIiUE ur iXJNTjEi O-KOCBBIES, MARCUS & RAGLAND, 77 xAroad Btrcot, Uolumbua, (Ju. Flue Teas, American Ricblc, \l°l9Ug loiuatoes Young Hyson Hod Cabbuge Hyson Peppers Imperial Hlierkinsin bbls ami kegs Lunpnwder .V> uccarant. Souchong and Pouchoxig Vermicelli. Sugars. CUeese. Stuart s Crushed Knglish Dairy do. (1 round StHteCliee.se do. Ruflned, ABC Sap Sago , N. O. Brow n j Fmo Apple Cheese do. Claritio ! English l heddor do Coffee. Hutter. Old (,ov Java tie.-he 11 Butter, by every Brown ’• steamer Superior white Java Molasses. Old Alocha Hidden Syrup Laguira and Rio Stuart s do Provision. NO Molasses t--Nle ssee llam* Mlsiieilaneotis, ! ‘b’orgia IColgute’s Soap v “ 1 ILuut I•• ,Starch ,\e\v York Spe. 1 Caudles j Fulton Market Beef jFutent 1 Smoked amt Pickled do Star *• j Smoked Tongues Olive oil } Pickled do , llorse Jtadlsit Extra Pig Pork I Pie Fruit 1 Bacon Sales and Shoulders j Powder ; Best Leaf Lard isiiot j Fiali. leaps Mackerel in bids and 111 ilo itlitn Wads | Salmon, sm’kd and pickled Powder Flasks VV bite Fish SJioL fouehes } Apaktcii’a do Drinking I'l.cdt | Fresh Shad in cans Kaspberry Syrup “ Lobsters , ; Lemon. ’■ j “ Salmon ‘ !Cordials Oysters -• Brandy Fruit l ickled Oysters jOliocoiate and C.atoa Lobsters Potatoes Hominy. Onions Split Pens. Wood and ’Villow* Ware Flour. Scotch Ale Extra(leuessee Loudon Purler “ St Louis Rice City Jlills i Candy Extra Buckwheat Yeast Powder Crackers, Strasliciirg Pates. Soda Biscuit Petit Pois Butter Crackers Trudies | Boston “ Moutarde Dc Mai lie j ( 1 rabam Bread Pates lie F'oie (Iras ; Sugar Crackers Saneegand ('ulsiijit. Fancy “ Worcestershire Sauce Bent s Crackers, in bids and i Heading -• cans i.loiui Bull Frniis. ; , oper Malaga Raisins , I .mu; to Caps up Layer •• j Walnut •• Prunes .n jars | .Mushroom •• ” in boxes | Ulslenvood's Itelidi in kegs, fiir cooking F reud} Olives Sultans Raisins 1 Seville Fresh Figs Capers Oranges Sardines Lemons Tobacco Apples Cigars. Currants and Citron Always on baud a line lot Nuts and Almonds of choice brand.-. Siiiecs. Vinegar Nutmegs Wines. Mace Madeira Wine Cloves Port Cinnamon ■ ‘ilicrry *• Giugur Malaga Black Pepper White Cooking Wine While C liampnj; nc. Cayenne F’cpper 1 Loidseiek fe Cos Allspice <i mum's Vergenay Currie Powder •• Cabinet Jtlis-il ./deed. •• Imperial Canary and Heuip ,! remo de Bou/.y Preserves. : .Still Uock Pineapple Sparkling lioek Limes Rhine Wine Peaches Imperial Sherry in bottles Pears Regina Port * “ Green Gages Reserve Madeira Canton Ginger J'forreo “ “ Jams and Jellies Hitpiioi's. Isinglass. (Hard Brandy Cooper's Sliroti Hounesso Biatuly Cox’s Sparkling Geiatine. lutpcrial ‘ * in hollies Re lined isinglass , Alpha il English Pickle. Old t| •• <• English-Mustard Pickle Old Nabob'Rum •• Mixed do Scotch Whiskey •• White Onions do Irish ;; Clmw Chow Monoiigaliela Whiskey Gherkins Old Bourbon American Pickle. Jamaica Rum Gherkins Holland Gin Mixed Pickle I rid, Whiskey Mangoes Cooking Brandy. March 14. Iv ALABAMA FAR3I. i OFFER for sale, in Russell county, Alabama, A-.**. . a desirable FARM, containing 4.0 acres—2BU pSpiW acres cleared and under fence, a good framed-* 25 iiouse with four rooms (file-places iu 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 tlie best wells in the county. The location is not surpassed for health tiny where; it lies within six miles South West of Co lumbus ou the Eufaula and (ileuuville mail. Persons wishing to buy will do well to cnll soon as 1 intend to give a bargain. Terms will be easy. Columbus, Ua., Aug. 22, 1358. <’. E. MIMS, A. K. AYER OFFKIIS lor sale a well selected stock of YULI XU VIRGINIA N EGJtOlfiS, uml has effected m ar rangement to keep constantly on hand such a supply as the .demand may require. Hy the tirst of October he will have completed safe an 1 comfortable apai tun nts for the aecriumodation of one hundred Negroes, at No. 131 West sida llroad street, where he will be ]>ieu.sed to see and accommodate his friends and patrons. fcJept. 11. la&O-ti* S A LA.U AAUlilli LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS! Patented July 3d, D by Robert I>. Dwyer. r |M£ESfO Rods are known to be the be.-t ever used fgr JL the perfect protection of all descriptions ul build ings, Farm Houses. Public W orks, etc. The Insulator consists of a ilitit glass stand, which is attached to the building by hoi d-fasts or screws, so mim ed as that the combination * f the damp and Insulator is perfected ny the rod passing through rhe tTiuun iimi over tin? glass, thereby connectin'/ the entire three with out the intervention of any ot tier fa:-tchiug vrhatever. This construction is simple, f/rm and of durable mate rials—the insulation is pertieet—thus nil flic* defects of other Lightning Rods now in use. iSept.yihn Ji. M. AfjDWOttTII. Agciit. P. xUALLKTT, General Commission Merchant, NEW Y IJiK, / i.VN bi; found ut tlm niiloe ol D. Coldvn Murray, Esq. \j 82 Smith BtiouU U,tl lioul.ll’ attention giVell Ul uldl'lS fill Esngggiii;g s Rope, Cffjavs, &c. &,c. liefer to John Munii, 7-1 -I). Coiih'ii Murray, Colombo 1 Du. New York. Jut • 23. IXSO. i;i. BACON! BACONt \ lIIIDK. anil 21 Imxis TENNE.-i-EE BACON, un -v*J sorted. ju*t received mi consignment, and for Hale ut thi’ Alabama War II air. bv June 21-ts “ KING .v SOILSBY. TEN NESS hi E MACON. W* E I'.iull receive in af. w d-.y -a large lot ul'choice Vy Trnii ‘‘f llaeim Slues. August 1. Glt/.E.WViJiID & GRIMES. WILLIAM G. LEG N. M. CAETEIi. LEE & CARTER, COM M ISSJON M IbltCi 1 AMTS, General Agentß and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, JIDN’TGOMEItY, At,ABAM A. \\riLL pay partlcular I'tUr.'liou to the pur Ii ;m‘ami Ts sale of COTTON and other GOl’N FRY PUGRI.TK. RrfrrnireN ; .Johns.m. Stewart •’ Do. iiargrovn t': Smith Pommy A. I*. Pilder V; .h)lnli Morris. Joseph S. Winter. Wc 4 Liberal (.'h-jli Advam e made on uts when denired. AtigUHt It# iiS.Ph Tltf NOTICIC. M’RfjfOK Y O-h, rn-o"iat.*d J. * witli <l. . W. UOSKTTF.. flu* name and style *f tlie firm will btf Rosetta, Melick & Cos., Wh* te cun always h. fuiinJ a ktrire ht M-k of hhADV MARK CLitTfllNU and FI.'RMSIUXG <Po!S. which will he sold at the lowest |)i'icc> for CaHh. \v. It tIS hr IK. J. T. Mid.M !\. Y. hr.PMU . Sept. 13. isiii;—fit. LOST f>zr UUShAUh 5 .#r mislaid, a DfJi\ HILh drawn i> M.:<on V 6 j Dibble, dit and Macon, July Is.'.*, f u Ki\ Uoudi<d d'di:o't. >tt favor of Win. Darnoll. All Pi , r<ou- a**c lhr*- w in and from trading for mul> mde. hh it Is m piunei ty July JI, 1 S'*b. M. (1, Mel\f N |l. SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ON THE HAVANA PLAN. MURE PRIZES THAN BLANKS ! 7,805 PRIZES. 1013,000 X)OXtXjA.H.S. Only 35,000 Numbers ! Prizes Payable Without Deduction. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! Uy Authority of the State of (Georgia. OIjASS K>, To he Drawn October 15th, 1850, At Concert Hall, Macon, Georgia, under tlio sworn tuiiier mtendence of Col. Gedrge M. Logan iinil Janie* A. ft£Boit, jbHtjr. I‘atiMU.s will phano examine tliin Mugniijeent Scheme qaiefully—coni|..u-‘ (, with any other, and if it in not the best ftver olteved, add the i-liunceH 10 obtain Capitals lar be tier than any other ftchemo ever onered, don't pur eliaae Ticket?. CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000! ’ t’ru.c id % 51u,900 is £IS.IKS) ” arc 2,500 La Apprnxitualiuns id fell arc 1,0(0 “° ” of 25 •• 1,260 99 ‘■ of 20 •’ 1,000 _M‘O •• of lo •• 1,000 ‘°9o Priy.cs of eaoliare O&TCO 7.H05 i’riaes amounting to $102,000! iiekets j'!o Halves :sn (fnarters 60, The 7.5110 Prlf.es ofsS] j arc determlncil bv the ruini ler Which draws the £16.010 Prfec—if that number should bn n odd number then every odd number ticket in Ihe Scheme will be entitled to $6 *SO; ilan even miln l"s, Ihvnov r.\ even ruiniher ticket will be entitled to ;8 ~u. in ailiHtion lo nnv oilier Prize which nun he drawn. i ui! : buying an i|uautity oi’odd oiul oven nmni.t r tickets will be curtain <>l drawing nearly one halt tlie Co.-1 of tlie name, with chances ot* ohtainiiiK other Prizes. All t hose tickets ending with U, -J, 4, b, 8. are even all those ending with 1,7, ‘J, arc odd. Persons ending money by mail need not fear Hn Ik iug lost. Urders punelually atteiided to. Communications confidential. Hank Notes ot souml Hanks taken at par. Tlmse wishing parlienlar numbers should order imme diately. JA M I'S V. WINTKU, Manager. Macon, Ga. Wi K. I,OVE, AgcstJ, No. Broad Ftridd. Bcpl. Id—ld. Columbus. Ga. MEW FIRM. makcus jsc i^^vca-XjuAisrx), At iheold stand of Maiiits fe (biAEiI.,. \\ 7 Ibb aUva vs keep on b rl :v wall sidcaFad Maak of t> tilOlIK FAMILY GKOCEiCKS AH artialas s.ibi i,n< wanahtad to givti sartsbiction. Call anil -ac us and don't litraai that iiv sail for rush. VA.S M A litdiTHOM AH R AULA Mb .lit. .Sciit !M( A. IL AYER, (i KNI’UiAL ACi ENT. AUCTION, COAl.ld.-tSfciJ.OlM, ItEOEJ VIWO Ami Esnvuntiug Mrrviiaul, No. I;5 t Wast Side iiroatl Htrect, Cohmihti - (la. ** Partiaular attuiitioii givan to thokeeping.purtha,sa and sab; of Kegrue, KS” Idininisfrntors’ and Exarutors’ suk-s attuudml lo on raa . 1 la tarnis. Oct, 23, ly •t. 0. Ht.SE. J. 11. JI.VVIS. V.. 11. 1.. Ml RUSE, DAVIS & LOING, C O Bi M I B BI O jfe II EiiC 11 Alv T IS And Shipping Agent., SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. ‘1 > ’ I iiL piirclutsu in.l sail cotton and ol liar produce on T Y Ciimntissioii, and strictly attend to ha wanhug goods and filling orders from the country. base, Puß-u .V Cos., agents Coiuiuhus, tij’ wlnau liberal advanccfi will bo made on consignments is!in i to or through ns to our friends in Liverpool or the North. Jan.ld !y FIIEBH AND KINK. JUST JiFICKt VEI)— Extia St. Lonis Flour Extra *leliesM-c do. Ailantia Siipertioe ,10. Pilot ftmiil; Butter and Soda Crackers Arrow Root and Fancy do. ■lava, Maracaibo and Kio Coffee Tons, a very choice solci tli'ii Sugars of every kind Raisins, Cunants, Citron and Almonds: Together with every tiling usually kept in flu- Grocery line, for sale by GDNBY fe CO. mar 12 PItIMTINGAND WRAPPING PAPJSIt. KOOK ISLAND PAPEIi MlLLfci, COLVMUUS, (jJ.OKGIA. fIMIKsB ill LIJJ twe pnijiarcil to furnish tlie liost nr tide ol Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper ‘ll ivliidi Tim Daily Hun is printed, is made at these Mills. FOR SALE OH REST. r IfoLSE on the corner of Troup and * Thomas streets, Lot 400, with five rooms, an cxcuLiunt well of water, all the out* improve ineni.s, and has been recently put in if “ r repair. Call at ‘ SAM.MIS & KOO.NnV’S. Juno 21-lm BIRD CAGES. A JjARGL lot of 111 it U C AGES, jual recei v il ed and for sale cheap, by dune h. bm ii. M. ALDWOItTii.^SP 0 WANTED. r EXTV Fi Vj£ to work on the Muscogee JL Rail Koud. for whom liberal wages will lie paid. J. L. .ML’JSTJAR* M >; ?l Id. Sllpeilllf'lldlllf . NEW BOORS ! : ! Vlil) L!L!1: in liCfurical Romance •! Texas > a . * lc.\ i•■( >. hy Jo re Clemens, of Alabama . M { *r .t!h; \\ iid Western .<vms. senes, hv J. 11. Ju* •.*.’ * l)l'‘aia- aiui Je.dities ;f a J’asior Itlid ‘lVaelm;. hy the Aiitli .r at Parish ,^ide; The l.‘ Hunter: The ( ro.do Oi pJiiuis; by J. ri IVucocke: I lood s Pul t ifui VVoi k : Hi art u, Mai hie W are; Clara. . . lav o life iu ,au*oj e. wilii a pietil< o by A. All Boii. hurt. Liic ol .miii l ■ Uticii tiian, l>y R. G. Horton : La.st oi the Foresters, hy J. 10. Cooke; \ iciona, or the Worjb Orotvoiiio, by C. ( hei-obroj Cummodoi” Perry s Japan hv F. L. Hawks. A. •; School ho <!: blank bu >ks. ami r.v, lor *>th* I*. hhu. \y. MATHivSV r, uug. Ihiti \4. 41 Droad Kt TO THU? PCHI-IC. r S I ■* public w h Inv.e hilimrto patruiiiznl the 6 I RGY f AC'l'uUV , will pk*iirt<j take notice that \V'. K. II \iii!f is no longer conn* <t*d or associated in any man* nm wiiiitevei v\ it)i the huiiioss of the ‘‘vtHhlislinioiit.— Ail hiidness heioafUn’ will be Ira unacted exclusively with oursolvos ut our Ware Pamms. li. G. JKFFKKHGN (JO. • ‘ >)iimbuß ( O'.t, 20. if COAL YARD. JTIfOSiO winking CuAL for Cratex, cun he nupplied at 1 ?13perToi; !>v calling on JOHN W. HOWARD, Nov Agent fcelma Coal Mine Company. SUMMER CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. OMIG uii'lfv-li* -:i gm>.l >rf Tin'll * I LINEN I MEM ME9 i ‘I.GTH ! sG, wliii'li ho is ul ‘ m;g at groiit ly roilncoil pric.cH. to olio- out tho Kn k. Among which fin— Black r>'*>l.in niiJCloili Fiiut*; l>m|i Dc Tc amt Aljiurtil I’nnt*: Hi ■wn Gincii Drill Flint*: Linen Duck I’ant*; ‘.V lift.- I.incn Drill I’nnt* ; Fancy Linen Drill l’ntil*; 1 1'iiey Linen l’nnt*: ‘ol toll ‘ale iiinl lie,ivy Culloi* f'nnl*: Dlncf: Frcneli i,rnl KnglGli Frock Ulelh Coftr; Black Drn,’ It* Te ami Alnacca f'oata: Brown anil While Linen Duck (’onl*; Cheek Mar eflle* uml l.iimn Coat*’ ’ ‘otorcl ami Black 1 tailaa Olofli Celt*. A great variety of VEBTS, BIIIBTS am! i ti i u*i!IRTB, Tiiuwria. HALF III'FE. 4e All who want •nmuicr clothing, are in vile It” call, ami a* ninny a* rail ami buy *tlui 1 have i'lot hlng for almiil half tlx 1 iimihl price. July 24. G. W. ATKINBGN. BATON. t/t { 1/ W | FOUNDS E'hoSc ’iiainmni. Bc..n. j nut 1 U,’ “r I veil ami I lie by Angu-I 29. JEFFi .(AON i IIAVI 11,TON. NOTICE. \\ r A NTKIf linmeiliately, FORTY HANDS to n..ik ft in (kiliunliu’ at Buck Work, amt alao Heverii good Stone Mfiflon*. Liberal wage* will be |iui<l. A-lil, HAIIiIII iSOMETHIjSO- FOB 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 gruy hair—coven the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a continual How of the natural fluids; and hence, if used us a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve It* color, and keep it from fulling to extreme old age, In all its natural beauty. We rail, then, upon the bald, the gray, or diseased; in scalp, to use it; and surely, the young will not, as they value tlie flowing locks, or the witching curls, over be without it. Its praise Is tlpoti the tongue of thousands. Waterford, Matt., July 16, 1866. I’liOF. O. J. WOOD—V\ith confidence, do 1 recow mend your Hair Restorative, as being the most effica cious urti de I over saw . 1 have used the Walphenuand other preparations of the day, all without effect. Sine* using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which wire almost white, have gradually grown dark; and I now feel confident, that n few more application* will restore them to their natural color. It slso has re iiv ted urn of all dandruff nml unpleasant itching, s* common among persons who perspire freely. J. 0. KILBY Aorlh tji.it Kfimap/i'uniVi, Mat ch 9,1836- Slß—in consequence of having hair, for several years past, not only gray, but peifectiy white, I have cut it short, and Worn caps to bide it from view; but seine three months sinco, 1 was induced to nso your Ilalr Re storative, and I must, in justice say, that its effects wer* almost mii nculons; fur it has clmngcd it gradually to al moet its former splendor ne to color, end left il so soft and glossy us to be more beautiful Lliu.li It over was, when under the influence of line oil. I earnestly, therc lore, recommend it to every lady nn decidedly tho fcoet preparation for toilet use, ol anything in tlie world. HF.TBY SMITH PROF. WOOD—Having experienced the magic effect of your ilair Restorative. 1 drop you this upon the sub jeer. About two years ago, roy hair commenced falling oil and turning gray; l was Inst becoming bald. 1 mo* a friend who had used your Restorative, anil spoke su highly of its virtues, I was induced to try it, although I had but little tailh, ns l had before tried so many otlnv nu diciiu s. I commenced using your Restorative in Jaa n.i; y last; A few applications fastened my hair firmly It began to till up. grow out, and turned buck to Its toi mur color, (block.) At this time, if is fully restored to its original color, health nnd appearance, and 1 chee* - fully recommend its use to all. < .1.1). UOFB Chicago. 111.. May 1, 1854. llt'lj'nrtl , Mi ircfiUtr an., Mat*., Xnv. 13, 1864. PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Daar Sir—l lake pleasure la bearing voluntary testimony to tlie magic effects of your wonderful llnir Restorutiie. As far back ss 1836, my hah’ commenced falling off. until tho top of my scalp became bald and as smooth as glass, umi it Ims con tinned In Tail for a great many years, uotwi'bstundiug I have tiHcd many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing ymir udrei tisement. 1 aim induced to givo your article atrial, and, to my utter astunishuient, I found alter a lew applications, that my hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beautiful appearance; and by the time i bad usi and a quart bottle, luv bald bead sf.i, covered v> itb a young and viguroi,. growth of hair, which is non ftoiu one lo two inches j. Irngtli, and growing fast. Yours, truly, HER itY” GOODRICH. Acic YtirkfWldohc.r 2, 1854. PROF. 0. J. WOOD —Dear Fir— After reading the ad vei tipciueut in one ol the New York journals, of yov c celebrated lluir ltestoialive, 1 procured a half pint bot tle and was so unicli pleased witli it, that I continued its u.-e for two months, and urn satisfied it is decidedly the heal pivpiuajion before the public, ft at once remo'ed ill d. noli nil nml uiipli-asant itching from tho scalp,,nut lots n sion and ioy ;lmii naturally, amj, I liavu no il- obt, | jjk Mi, \On hit Vi* jM’j iitirbioii to u-j.t to me, all who utoioln Kfi.v iloiiht ot it* j i l loi iiw ~.. nil tliat in cluiiijou tot* it. Ml^. v FkhKaS orc(Avenue. 1 Imvi• um I iMttt'uHbur O. J. Wood s Hair Retoiat f .;i. and hnVf adiuired its wonderful eflerta. It restored ruj Lmr w'ln-io it had tullen oil; it (loana tho head, and i> j dt rs llo* liuir HiidMiuuoth much more ho oil. MAIiV A. ATKINSON hotiitivillu, Nov. I, 18,74, #f) Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louin, MisHonri, 18 Broadway, Neiv York, and hy nil I)i nfjginlH ev*-iyw re \II kinds of family |ntrnf inedorhien for Bale, r*- th r eht possible tornin, at I’rnf* hhoi* Wokd** ertahlin,’ jiuJit, 114 Market street, St. I.onia. For sale in OolumhuH at the Drug Stoio of KIVLIN, THOMAS A CO 19—4-Sii ICE AT THE 01x33 ICE HOUSE. lIIAYE filled and (ipeiicil the Old Ice House at a great e.\|n use and cofiKhlcrublelabor, to sii|i|ily the want* of the jienjile, and I claim your patronage, being 0M of YOl . I will furnirh you a* LOW mm any one else. 1 was run out luM yearntnl have n|i|i<ieition to deal with tliir, hut 1 am determined fait to Be run out again, uml Hotter tlie nioiiiijiol y In advance (.lie and a half cent* oa the. citizen*. 1 never have, nor do I expect to auk mor, than TWO AND A ll ALE CENTS in quantities amount ing to more than 30 iintiudH. I am prepared with a llor*o and Wagon to deliver it ioi the City, at your door*; and will attend punctually ta till order* from the Country, or neighboring Towns, ta lie Hi-nt by Bail lioad, Stage, or ot betwire, a* you ma, wish. Ua Ticket* tolie hull nt the Ire House, m at mySlose T. M. HOGAN F. S.—lee 1 tonne open t all lo ur* during tho day (*- cojit Sunday). On Sunday from BA.M.to 12 M. April 15, 1856. ts T. M. H FOR MALE. Fl'll E subscriber ofleiH tor sale bi* reaidenre on A-—X 1 Oglethorpe Street. The house fa new and BBW ccudailirt live rooms. For particulars empiire of -a l -* l * W. It. Carter at bi* Munir Store. Sept. 23. WM. It. CAKTBR TURK IP SEED. YJRE.su Tl.’KNll’ SUED—new crop, just Imported, J 1 for sale at tin Blue Drug Store of August 9. lutf BROOKS * CHARM AN THE CLAYTON BANNER, CLAYTON, BAKItOCK COUNTY, ALABAMA. BY KIEBEK & POST. fpillS Rapt r possesses a large circulation In the coun i tie* of Barbour, Rike, Dale. Henry and Coffee; and ta the iucrcimiit*|of ColumboM i* offered an excellent op portunity to make known their tiiisiiies*. A HOMESTEAD FOR 310. §310,000 worth of Parma and Building Lota In i lie Gold Region of Virginia, Cnlpepper County, ri'M tie divided amongst 10,280 subsci ibera, ou the 17th 1 of Feptonilier, 186 U, for the benefit of Rort Royal Female Academy. Sulmr riplion* <mly ten cbUari tuch ; one liall duw 11, the rest on tho delivery of the lieiel. Every .-ulisei iber will g. t u Bulldlug Lot or a Farm, ranging In value front #li) to |2.'i,t'oo. i hise Farm* ami fait* afe sold so cheap to induce eettlement*, a sufflclent iimulii r being reeerved, the increase In value of which will ci'injicnsutc for tlk apparent low price now asked ‘The most ample Kecuilty will be given for faithful pet fiiniuinrr of contract* and jironiiHCk. M ve Agents ere wanted to obtain subsedbera, ta whom th” must liberal Inducement* w ill he given, ftnmv Agents write u* that they arc milking S2OO pel month. Advertising w ill In* dene for every Agent where possible For lull portb olar*. Snhscriplinn*, Agencies, Ac., apply to K. BALDER, June 27. Fort Royal, Carolina Co s, Ya CHEW ACL A LIME. . f|MIK imdersigmul, Agent* of the above Lime Work* J[ ar< prepared tfill order* ut all Ulna* for LIMK in the following package*, to wit : 3 llnshel Barrels, and Bushel Bar! els, in good older for shipping. Thi* Lime i* of fine'lunlity. equal in every reaped t* the h 1 1 I liomastoii l.ilne, end ha* siipersedisi it in the iiitcii.i a \ litliaiiiH and Western Georgia. It can lie de li vi ,! id any point in Middle Georgia materially cheap er I him Thomortiin. May 24. OUNBY 4 CO. I'EAS AND BEANS. < /. BL.'IIELB PICAS and BEANh, Just rccatrod and J. *4 (/ for sale by May2.tr JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. CHOICE WINES. (til AII IMG \E. Port, Clan t, Maderta, Cielly end Mwl J nga.jost received and for Male hy May 2.; GUN BY 4 CO PEAS. Ifl/l lii'SHKLB PegsjuHt received and for *nl hw •'f'’ OUNBY 4 CO May 23 PIIEMERVEM. IJXTHA “Cnuchols” Meat India Preserve*—hy rha 1 Case. May 23 OUNBY 4 CO - HALE. \ FIRST rate Northern made Two Kora* In ay or Wagon, nearly new. low for rash August 1858. JAMES LIGON. IRISH POTATOES. N’ EM Northern Irish Potatoes Just received and tor sale by JKEKKUSON A HAMILTON. Fi ptember |, 1856. PEACH BRANDY. 1,8 NT It A old SOUTHERN REACH BRANDT, ju ru j ftived and for *le by GCNHY 4 Cos Fept. 8 PULTON MARKET BEEF. (UloiCG Fulton Market Reef and Rxtra I*4 ot ./ Tennessee Hama. Just received by SRt 13. eiiNBT 4 .