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I ~F THE I’AIEY SEN. i
CoLUMias, October -I, 1860. j
Then) was 11 S°°d l t cmiuu * yostorttay, but
■ cOXrO-N-- ,[ amouu t ou the market, sales rcutlreil
H„\viag tol c ° pr j C es ranging from Uto We
l iUOt Sbrouglit 12 b. >*■ was offered urnl re*
■ iiiils* ol ~! akl(j Hceciptß of the iluy 1201 bales. •
■ Oct. X. 1-. in. COTTON To-rluy a
I M ~, .uninil sprang up which resulted iu the sale of
■ )l' ; ' ,te * | c. improvement. There is nothing selling
■oo bale, a M Mj(Wling iljs,’. 12c. was offered for a
I ““*[ ,of’w bale, and refused, deceived to-day 825
■ lalesb) aag°n rphe market to-day was firm at
I -A y aN \"VJ t ordii v.'aud*al 1 offering stock taken. The
Hi des nuoteu ye *, ptprices ranging from 10
■wiles repevton
1-’ c l • authorised to announce I>r, JOHN E. BA
I“, nieliilate for the office of Mayor, at the ensu-
election in December ne.vt.
The Hair.
‘l'lieve is nothing becoming (o either man
lor womitn at 111 g oo( l l,eftd of h,,!r > vV-'t we see
■ iuV , v ho. from carelessness or neglect, let
■“‘V | ltl ir become so dry and lyosly that it is
lii-iHv net fit to be seen, while, if they would
B.nl"-procure one bottle of Wood’s Hair Res
■ - ami use it, they could have as luxu-
S op aa any hody else.
|| ÜBUSFEMALE ACADEMY.
■ 0 , cises in the Coluinlius Female
1’ j s ,icm,v will be resumed on
IOXDAY, OCTOBER K, J^F
I . ..itiniie till July X. 1557. Tuition *35 to S4O.
I ; m-iileutal expenses B'2.
1858. C. IV. OR A I'M AN.
FOR RENT.
■ rjvfiK Brick Store No. 05, next, above E. Barnard. A)i
----[ Vbtr’l, WOODItCKK.
MUSCOGEE
I nriLDINCr AND LiOAN ASSOCIATION.
I'Oil K monthly instalment of one dollar per share is
Ii ,| ue and payable to this Association on Saturday
I next, 4tli instant.
I'jn* regular monthly meeting A f the Association will
I li.ddcm the evening of tire same day, at Concert Hall
half pas’ T o’eloelr. fiTEM.ING K. OKI MBS.
toler 1806. Treasurer.
FOR RENT.
11 1 'III'! Store House No. 58, formerly occupied by .1. |
I Smeeton. For further particulars, apply to
I October 2, 1866. \V\ E. hOVE. ,
AT PRIVATE SALE,
lETST lEil. AY3E3H,
rpHRRK LIKELY YOCNG MECHANlCS'—llriekhiy
I I ( .|. and Plasterer, Carpenter, and Painter.
I ALSO
liin hand and to arrive, 00 Boxes Virginia Tobacco; Pitre
laud common Cigars; Pine Brandies in Pipes, half and ,
S.iimrterCasks: 30 Barrels Wilshire's Whiskey, and a
Isplenrliti Sundown Rockaway and Harness.
■ October 1, 1850.
FOR SALE.
I mjIB House and l.oton the Female Academy fiijunre, I
I l formerly occupied hy l’. A. Clayton. Possession giv- |
lea Ist of Jamfary. Apply to
I sept. 29, 1850. P. 0. WILKIN*.
Fontaine Fire-Proof Ware House.
UI'GIIES it DANIEL having associated with them, j
John X. Eastluim, will continue the AV'are
■ house,Receiving, Forwarding and C'om
mission Business, under t-lie firm of
HUGHES, DANIEL & CO.
I Our particular attention will be given to the sale of i
I, otton and other consignments. We are prepared tout- j
lf,,i'd all facilities usual in our business. Liberal Cash !
■ advances made on Cotton, in Store or for Shipment to
I tlier points.
I Bagging, Rope, Salt. &c., will be furnished our custo-
I liters at current rates, and orders of every description,
I will meet with prompt attention. Thankful for the lib-
I uni patronage last season, we hope for its continuance.
| Sept. 1. 1850. HUGHES, DANIEL t CO.
BACONJ BACON 1
I j'ENXKSSEE and Western Hanoi for sale at reduced I
I 1 prices at the sign of the Hog.
I Sept. 27, 1856. B. A. RICHARDS & C'O.
TO RENT.
I F PIIE House on the corner of Forsyth and pew Streets. !
I I Kitchen. Smoke House and a good Well of water on ,
I file lot, all in good order. Possession given Ist October.
I Apply to
I fiept. 27,1556. OFFICE EAGLE FACTORY.
DR. T. J. BliOOltsj
HAS removed his office to No. 112 over the £ \
... Bank of Columbus. < Sjgf 1
■ llwidence on Troup Street, next above that f m i
B Mrs. Dr. Hoxey.
I Scptmuber 25, 1856. 3m
)*ARNETT, ELLISON &, CO.,
j Are now daily receiving and opening tlieir Stock id’
fall and winter GOODS, i
I ‘lliich, for beauty, elogranoc and cheapness, ca pot hi !
| a.'passed m this market. In our stock we have a! *l i
| every thing i u the way of
Foreign and American Dry Good*.
comprising Rich, Pashionuble and handsome
I dress goods,
In, n IIEAPJSST CAI ' iC0 > to the FINEST SILK,
I tii! r a “ ey ‘ vou bl especially invito the attention of
I * p„i , ‘ BARNETT, ELLISON & CO.
| holninhus, Sept. 24,1856. 49 ts
NEW FALL AND WINTER
GOODS: II
J. KYLE & CO.
I \ l” reoei P t “fa huge mid well-selected stock ;
I ~,7 n! H . , lI,N H, “* DOMESTIC GOOD:-, among which
I ’ mu us ll ‘c richest and most beautiful styles of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
I .... . ever exhibit-oil in Columbus.
I >.nI..J “ u , u !l! <>s P<'ciaHy eall tbe attention of their cus
-18 ami the public to their now importations of
hhiens. Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, I
TALMAS, CLOAKS, <fcc.
tll|, y can easily perceive the advantage- .f
IMPORTATION.
t ill supply of the best Beit mid Negro Bhiiik-
Uiisoys, i<boes, Hats, &-•. now iu store,
Bopt.
IOVABLI2 DRBBI I>iAKKlt.
\ E. SEYMOUR neglectfully informs the La
■“ Columbus, that she is engaged in tin* busi
u -makinif, at the residence of Mrs. S. \ insou
‘■ treet, where he ill he ph*n<el to s<*e her old ‘
1 er.Dind others who desire her servie*'. She is
•lined to please.
It’Mnher 22, 18fi6.
TO K3IIUUANTS.
r. 1 (1(1 °fTexas LAND for sale, in quantities
tv’
™ • O*L
Hl(;W VY, ( LFA KLEY & CO,
WIIOLESAUE DEAhEHS IN
Cofiee, Salt, Bacon,
TOBACCO, BAGGING, ROPE, .Ac *.
NO. I‘4B mtflAll PTKEET,
GEORGIA,
~. DRAY NOTICE,
j ‘ i, li ! r, ’ ,1 r “ ft he UNION
J’, 1 / C<,S ’AXY, will tcjJ
-1,1 wind that .lorry
i., n "t in ihcir oiiiiilnv. —*T -
i, Vi.T ;■* “"*• M ii Ci r, gjfi
♦ ‘tilinlni “o ~C, ”‘ 1 ‘lcndcd til will pica- apply t..
w la, w . IICHVARP.
A so LIMIT.
r wiiicli’V 11, ' ,H “ 4 Hide*, and 4 Cutlca Ph.'UMei ii. llp.>n
Min i... .„H,‘ r< ‘“.I limit. Hunioluulv will get a bar.
July ly lm ” ‘ WM,n ’ “* IS. M.’ GRAY S
Gout mission House.
X'o.nml ? AY ,V &YI.OR,
i v *** ou * Forwurdlnp; Hcrclianti,
■EH Op BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS.
I SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
r \v r *wttork. U 4.-. 81,,,,b “ f w " Mt^
W. 8. TAYLOR.
ffoltl, T ,mrviv lnK partner of tlm Kite firm f
‘l—r. t re ?“’ lUI *. V found ut the i,|B c , ~f
‘' r ether ~y Jif’ wllere connignment , us Cotton,
Sep* 5. j, n ’ 8111 “"'“1 “trict and prompt attention.
T. T. SMITH.
COLUMBUii PIIICES CURRENT.
COIUtK UTKI) WKKKLY.
lIAGiiI.NG— Kentucky Iwfo ftr 24 ~
DALE HOl’K ICuutucky -“I th I” % 15
BEESWAX is “ fe .Vo
CAN DI.ES Spur in {. ir 45 60
it ft %
OU * * Hfo Ith 13 H 16
JaV:i V it. lh 20
....... Lagiura pip 16 is
UCMkTICGOODSr !
Got toil UiJiaburgM j; y< 1
% Brown Shirting yd’ 6 J ! 8
OBruiraSkirting ~-yd. 8 y, o
plb 40 ra 60
ÜBJI —Mackerel No. 1 ~pi 20 00 (g, 26 00
Xo. 2 pbl 116 00 (oij2o 00
X 0.3 jflibl i9 00 g,| 10 00
Ki ill l- SUaJ 1 ••• <o*l
.iUNFUVS.HEK ~kg 800 @,|lu 00
et.. p|tb ... ( U , !
ll!ON Dig *. m ...
...... luo ’ Vto b •(? 10
i. ‘.f . ‘ p b'l 50 (a 75
it, ; rib 6 i 6'.,
011.S—Ltuaoed 125 ho. i 1 60
1 i*igT 75 .(, 100
v.'g'l 150 (a !2 50
“V*l 1 rtig’i 125 (a 1 160
PROVISIONS. i l ’ i
BKi.r-.Meii. { ib I” I”
Bacox—. ll.imi t - lb 12 (3 14
rlb D'. (ft-, 14
I'ouk—Men
l ’ ri " 10 P,bl ... i@; ...
bxnn r lb ... !(£i 15
Butti:r—(luslicn > ill, 33 (n 35
Country | b 25 35
Chkbsb iv.llb ‘ 15 (a 16
Put atom—Sweet ; *lj l*l ... @
1 fish i'fli'l 350 (g.’ 400
■S ‘hi ‘tf’sk (,i 200
SALTPETRE j! ft 20 ( 25
SHOT jV- bg : ... I (ft 250
SPIRITS— Brandy, Cognac igig"l ; 225 |(ft! 800
American....{i gT 05 (a- 100
Peach ‘flg’li ... (ftl 150
Gin—Holland g’lj 1 25 !(ftj 25U
American | jig'll 75 j@ 100
Hum—luiuaicn j'# g'l : 200 (fti 300
New England....jV-g’lj 75 (ft l 00
Whiskey—Ueetified jy.g’lj 40 45
Common y g'l ... j(ft
Monong'a.... g'l 75 150
SPIRITS TURPENTINE if! g'l; ... (o 100
STEEL—VImv ii! tb ... @ 10
Cast ¥;ft ... ’(ft. 22
iier'inim p !t> ... m: 15
American Blister VP, ... ;(e 1(1
English Blister ft ft ... @ 15
SUGAR—Now Orleans t'tb In (a I2>d
Louf. fPtb 15 ;fte 16^
Crushed V- lb ... (w If,
Pulverized r ; B> ... jfe 15
T I.EiIW £tb iu I(u) 12Vi
TEAS i*.lb .so ‘(ft, u oo’ ‘
FOB AOOO—■ Common Vlb I2jajl(g’ 15
Pair Vlb 20 ’j® l 30
Choice if*: H 50 i( 75
TWINE “ji|ft . 25
VINEGAR—AppIe {t b'l 05(1 6f 750
WHITE LEAD r- 1 Ib 275 i@ 325
WINES—Port g'l 150 ‘(ft 300
Madeira r* g'l 150 (<*’ 600
Claret U g'l 300 (ft 500
Cluuii|iagne r’ 0k 100 (20 00
WOOL (4 Id 15 23
RATES OP EXCHANGE.
OOKBEUTEI) BY W. E. I.UVfi ,fc CO.
l-O'l TERY ANO EXCHANGE BROKERS.
NO. Cl UItOAD STIIEKT.
BfVINO KATES. SELLING RATES.
.Yew York, 00 days 1 *.7 ct. dis sight. prem
Piiilad’a. •• “ \y, ct.dis •• mine
Boston. “ *• IV*. T et., lis ** none
Ciiarlestox “ •• noiie. ...... •• none
Y. Orleans ■ ’ “ none. none
Amiiama Bank \otks 2 >1 cl.dis
Tennessee •• •• 2> . ,a ct. djs
Kevtockv •• •• •/> (). it. dis
N. Carol’a •• • : 2*p! it, dis
Viniaxiv •• 2 it. dis
(lOLII AND SIU Ell 1 ‘j-?. et. ptll
All Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par
UUBCO6SB KAIL HOAD.
ch anS OF^CHEDULE.
jAHUM and after (his date, the Day. or Express Train,
. “ill leave the Depot at 1. P. M., and arrive vt
Macon at (ilf I’. M.
Leaves Maeou at 2 A. M.; arrives at Columbus at
VA A. M.
Morning, or Accouimoiiatioii Train, will leave et 4 1
A. At., and arrive at Alacotr at 10.51. A Al.
Leaves Macon at 3 I*. Al.; arrives at Columbus by
1010, P, M. .1. L. MUSTIAN.
Columbus, June 20. 1850. Sup t.
DOl liLE DAILY SERVICE.
Ufitce Montgomery and West Point It. R Cos., )
.Montgomery, July 6, 1655. j
ON and after this date, Iho Passenger Trains on this
Road will he governed by the following Schedule :
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 5 15 A. M.
Arrive ut West Point 1145 A. Al.
Arrive at Columbus 11 Jo A. A*.
Kituniing —Leave West Point - aim A. Al.
*• Leave Columbus.., 8 4(1 A. At.
Arrive at Montgomery 2 30 P. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 7 no 1‘ Al
Arrive at West Point 2 3(1 A. Al.
Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. Al.
Ifthirtiiiiy —Leave Mest Point 11 30 P. Al.
LcavcColumbus 11 Ju p. Al.
•• Arrive at Montgomery 1 15 A. At.
Double daily connections are continued from West
Point to Atlanta, Augusta aud .Nashville, and from Co
lumbus to Macon. Augusta and Bavuntiah.
Negroes traveling alone must be provided with
tw o passes, showing permission of tlieir owners to travel
over the Road, one of which w ill he retained by the Con
ductor.
Nov 10 BAM CEL M. JONES, Eng. A Sap,
TICKETS TO
MONTGOMERY 83 75
ATLANTA 5 61)
NASHVILLE. TENX 15 50
GRANGER’S MAGIC
j r“ 0
3 0
H ‘■’ ‘'Rftvr M
h g
s ’-s■■*£;7
9 4 %l i i
r |MIK un'l< having; lioon H'xoiitH lor
l tlioabovo co|4iq*Hto(l Mill, call tho 4 H(lojitiou of I'lati
torn to its groat M*pi*i iorlty over all otlierK.
The friction rollers, tlj** -pira! spriiYir uiel the lev*r. le
---intx attuchoM to tin* shell or outside, It a steadiue**s
of iii"l ion. lv no other Mil! of it* kind, and w*
have proven to the cirlsfactlnn of till who nitn***>•♦*<l it*
performance, that it require* |e.* horse power.
PurcliasiTs can ■•*’• the Mill in *ucees*rul operation. i*.v
chlMiik tl l4 at our War* lnm*e
iiIIKKNWOOD A GKI'II'S.
Colninhiis. duly I. ly
KINK
JTS’I received. Alhion i; lc.*l Kxtra.” Also.
Lehanon .Mill* Kxtra Family, both warranted tim*.
3o. 1 xft. OUNHY -V ro.
FOK SALK ON ONSUiKJIEN I .
I>/\rON , w ide.. IlftM* . and Oats, ami Corn. !5v
> nriJHKS A DAN IKK.
dan I—|f
CLASS IN MUSIC. ,^r.-
EWpPHWB
Mllb. T. V. KUTHERFOJEiD.77y"7
Y\/ r ILL resiiiim the duties olTier MuiiClass 011 Mon-
H day the 29th Heptember. instant. Young Ladies
expecting to join the Class, are earie- tly reiprested to
rnlilllfllec lit tie flint es til -|uli.
September 11. 1856. tnl
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. ,
! “'El’ll WABBEMER Legs leave to
fj form tin inhabitant- of Colunilius* J J 4
uml vieiirity, th U li” is prepared to give hisiui ■ in 1111
sic. Orders left at Air. Carter’s Mn-jr More, will re
ceive prompt attention.
August 30, 1856. Ipi
UATAI.OGIJK
OF
FINE O-EOCEEIES,
uv
MARCUS & RAGLAND,
77 .Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Flue Teas.
Oolong
Young Hyson
Hyson
Imperial
Gunpowder
Souchong aud Pouchoug
Sugars.
Stuart’s Crushed
do. Ground
do. Refined, ABC
N. O. Brown
do. Clarified
Coffee.
01,1 Gov Java
Brown ’*
Superior white Java
Old Mocha
Laguira aud Rio
Provision.
Tennessee Hums
Georgia ••
Ex. Sugar-cured I Lulls
New York
Fulton Market Beef
Smoked and Pickled do
Smoked Tongues
Pickled do
Extra I’ig Pork
Bacon Sides and Shoulders
Best Leaf Lard
Fisli.
.Mackerel in hols and iif do
Salmon, sm’kd and pickled
White Fish
Apolaeh'a do
Fresh Shad in calls’
“ Lobsters ,
•• Salmon ”
“ Oysters “
Pickled Oysters
■* Lobsters
Hominy.
Split Peas.
Flour.
Extra Gcnessee
St Louis
City Mills
Extra Buckwheat
Crackers.
Soria Biscuit
Butter Crackers
Boston “
(imhain Bread
Sugar Crackers
Fancy “
Bent s Crackers, in bills and
cans
Emits.
-Malaga Raisins
Layer ■’
Prunes ill.jars
” in boxes
in kegs, for rooking
Sultana Raisins
Fresh Figs
(Ira nges
Lemons
Apples
Currant* and Citron
Nuts and Almonds
Spicesi.
.Nutmegs
Mace
Cloves
Cinnamon
(Huger
Black Pepper
White ••
Cayenne Fepper
Allspice
Currie Powder
Uird Scud.
Canary and Hemp
Preserves.
Pineapple
Limes
Peaches
Pears
Green Gages
Canton Ginger
Jams and Jellies
Isinglass,
Cooper's Shred
Cox's Sparkling Gelatine.
Refined 1 singlass
Engiisli Pickle.
English .Mustard I’ii-kle
Alixeil do
White Onions do
Chow Chow
Gherkins
American Pickle.
Gherkins
Mixed Pickle
Mangoes
March I !. ly
ALABAMA FARM.
L OFFER for sale, it, Russell county. Alabama, £ ■ J
a desirable FARM, contaiiriug 48” acres—2Bo Lg. H
acres cleared and un tier fenco, a good framed P *’ ■*
house will, four rooms (fire-places far each,) six negro
houses, stables, crib*, aud carriage house, a large framed
Gin House, and a first rate sesew. Thefurmi* well wa
tered with three good springs and one of the host wells
iu the county. The location is not surpassed for health
any where; it lies within six miles fiontli West of <
lambus on the Etifnula and Gleunvilic road.
| Persons wishing’ to buy will do well to call soon a* l
I intend to give a bargain. Terms w ill he easy.
Columbus,tru.. Aug. 22. 1856. U. K. MIMS.
• A. K. AYER
OFKiiiKxi for sulo ;i Well jj'jluctuti stuck us V)UNG
VIUUIMA X YAy KOK>, niid luis effected ;ui hi-
t*.* keep eoustaiitly un liHnd sueii it ujqiy as
tin- demand may requir**. Hy the first of Oet"l>er lie
will have cumideted rale aud eumforlahle noartnu Mfs
l’ur the uccriiimodatiou of one lumdred .Negroes, jjr No.
10l West side 15road rfireet, where Ut* will he to
see and iieeommodate his friend- aud pa-troix*.
•Sept. ii. isde-tr
SAL AiIUNUKII
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORvS!
Patented July :>d. I s ’>s, l*\ 1*I). Dwyer.
hud-, are known to lie the U’ t ever u.-ed l*r
tlie perfect piutectioa • ft* all descriptions oj Build
ings, Kili m I!• *u.s s. Public M orko, etc.
rile Insulator consists of a tliut “huttf stand, which is
attaelunl to the building hy hold-fasts or screws, su forjfV
el as tliat the combination of the clamp and luftuiutor
is perfected fv flu* nwl passing through the riantn ami
over the thereby connecting tie- eutin* lliree with
out the iuterveiiUon of any of lir fastening whatever.
‘Mlii- cotiHtruetiou is simple, formed of duraldc mute*
rial-*—tin* insulation is perfect—thus avoiding all the
defects of ther
Sept.! Uni It. AJ. AI.DUOUTII. Aent.
P. MALLETT,
General Commission Merchant,
NEW YGP.K,
LvAX lie l.niii.l at Ilo” ‘iltii e of D. Cohleli Murray. K*ij.
J 02 .South fit reef.
Particular attention given to orders fin
Bugging, it ope. Liquors, Cigar., Ac. Ac.
Refer t”
John Muni,, Esip, lb Coldcri Murray,
Cnhimlui*. Ga. New York.
June 23, 18.5,1. 6m.
BACON! BACONJ
% \ 11 i L . and Jt In i\ cm TKN.V KSSKf. I.AGON. as
~jt.J *rted. jiiut n*ueivFd *n consignment, and for sale
I Ht the Ahiliania Ware House, lv
Jnne Jl*tf KING A H)II,'BV.
TENNESSEE BACON.
-hall receive in a few d.,i> a larg” let of choke
Tennessee Bacon fiides.
Yngust I. GItKIINVYOGt) A GRIMEfi.
WILLIAM G. LEE - N. M. CARTER.
LEE tc CARTER,
COM M ISNI ON M Kilt’ 1 IANTS,
General Agents and Collectors,
( GM.MFJtCK fi'fllEET.
MONTGOMERY, ALABAM 1.
n r IKK pay iNU'th'tilar attention t tie purchase and
-ah* of TTO.\ and other KOI NTKV DltnDH K.
RfferenceH s
Joftn*u|i. wart A f'n. Hargrove .V Smith.
l**mrov v Gregory, A. I*. I’fister .t Go.
Jnniah Morris. .I'*ejli , w . Winter,
it tj KiKi*ja! (‘4*l Adviin* mmle mi r<>ai)cnjii< 11J s
when desired.
in. |s;,o. iltt to
~ m
50TKE.
\ I KI.K. K,V( •h #A e .*4m*’ lat* ! t Jielii.'ch with G.
J 1 \S. KGSKTTK. Th * name and stv|ej tin* bun *
Will he
Rosette, Melick & Cos.,
Whore can always 1,.- t..h,,'1 a large stock ‘H READY
MADE CLGTIHNG and FI It.Mfi 111NG (HBtP . .•iii.l,
will be .eld at I Iu 1 lew i- t price* fur Cash.
CRr. W. UOfiETTK.
J. T. MELIPIv.
F. btiHAB.
fiept. 13. IBjfl—(it.
LOST OR MISLAID.
| os'[ or uriahild, a DEE BILL drawn hy •la-eti .v
J j Dibble, dated Maeof,. July 185.5, fbr Five Ifniidtr'l
dollars, in favor of Win. Darnell. All Perseus arc fore
vriiriieil from trading for -aid note, as it is my pro|-rty
July 51. 1866. M. G. Me KIN NE,
American Pickle.
Tomatoes
lied Cabbage
Peppers
Gherkins iu bids and kegs
Maccaroni.
Vermicelli.
CUeese.
English Dairy il • ’
State CUeese
Sap Sago
Pine Applo Cheese
English t liedder ilo
Butter.
; Goshen Butter, by every
steamer
Molasses.
Golden Syrup
Stuart's do
’ N 0 Molasses
Miscellaneous.
I Colgate's Soap
” Starch
Sperm Candles
Patent “
Star 0
Olive Oil
Horse Radish
Pie Fruit
Powder
Shot
Caps
Gun Wad*
Powder Flasks
Shot Pouches
Drinking Flasks
Raspberry Syrup
Lemon
Cordials
Brandy Fruit
Chocolate and Cocoa
Potatoes
Onions
Wood and Willow Ware
Scotch Ale
London Porter
Rice
Candy
Yeast, Pow ile r
Strasbourg Pates.
Petit Pois
Truffles
Aloutardv De Alaille
Pates De Foie Gras
Sauces and Catsups.
Worcestershire Sam e ’
Reading “
John Bull
Pepper
Tomato CapMip
Walnut
Alushrooin •
CndevwiKid's Relish
French Olives
Seville
Capers
Sardines
Tobacco
Cigars.
Always on hand a line lot
of choice brands.
Vinegar
Wines.
Madeira Wine
Port •*
Sherry “
Malaga
White Cooking M ine
C hampague.
Ileidseiek A Cos
Alumni's Vergcuay
•’ Cabinet
6 Imperial
Cremo ile Bou/y
Still llock
Sparkling llock
Rhine Wine
Imperial Sherry iu laiUles
Regina Port
Reserve Madeira
Torree
Liguors.
1 >tanl Brandy
i Jen in's*.- Brandy
Imperial “ in Imtllos
Alpha ’’ “
Old U
>Md Nalioh'Rum
Scotch Whiskey
Irish ■■ ’■
Monoilgahela Whiskey
Old Bourbon
Jamaica Bum
Holland Gin
Irish Whiskey
Cooking Brandy.
SOUTHERN LOTTERY!
OX TilK HAVANA PLAN.
91 011 K PRIZES THAN BLANKS I
7,805
102,000 DOXiliAnS.
Only 15,000 Numbers !
Prlaca Payable Without Deduction.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
CLASS 11.
To he Drawn October 18th, 1830,
At Concert Hall, Macon, Georgia, under the sworn super
intendence of Col. Gewge Al. Logan and James
A. Nesbit, Esijr.
Patrons will please examine this .Vlaguilicmit Scbeuai
eai'tlully— cimipmv II with any other, and it it is ni*l
the best ever uttered, and the chalices to obtain Capitals
lar better Hum any other scheme ever oflerud, don't nur
-1 clmse Tickets. 1
CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000!
i I l iac i,l. >15.0(10 is .>15,00(1
1 000 are 2.000
” ore 2.500
! 100 are., 7,5011
2” Aj>|.inximatioii ol s.'.ti are | not,
‘• “* -'5 • .WZhaftu
11 u , “ 40 •• I.WNI
1..00 Pllr.es ol .si'..., each are 03.760
’
7,805 Prizes amounting to $102,000!
Tickets .610 Halves s5 Quarters s2’so.
The 7..'alii Prizes of are determined hy the mini
her Wli„h draws the >15.0,0 Pri/.e-if that iiumlar
should lie au odd number then evepy odd number ticket
1 111 Hie Eel,cine will he entitled to ss 50; if all even mil,,-
lies, then every even number ticket will he entitled to
| addition to any other Prize which may be
! ‘' un H.isei's buy ing au mpud .|imutity of odd anil even
: iH'inner tickets w ill be certain of drawing nearly one half
.heoistolthesame. with eliami sos obtaining other
All those tickets ending itli O. 2,1. ii, 8 „ n , ~v , .n
all those oiiiling with 1. 3. it. 7, 11, are odd.
Persons sending money hy mail need not fear ils being
lest, orders punctually attended to. ComiuniuYulions
einindantial. Hank Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
Those wishing purlieular numbers should order iurmc*
ihately.
♦"“Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager
... Macon. G,
\\ . I*.. I.oV 10, Agent,
No. 04 Broad Street.
.ii pt. la Id. Oolmnbus. Ga.
NEW FIRM.
7VIA-PICTJS £z RAGLAND,
At the eld stand id M utei's CllAKri x.
\I r 'll.l. always keep on hand a welt selected >t.,ck of
>V CHOICE FAMILY GROCER IKS.—
, ‘ll articles >i,bl are warranted to give satislaetioii.
C dl anil see ns. anil don't forget that we sell for cash.
‘AN ‘d Altt'l >. ‘I ill.)M AS Ii AG LA ND. .11:
Sept lb If
A. K AYER,
(i I'.NKUA 1, KiENT.
AUCTION, COMW.ISBION, KEC2SIVING
Ami Forwanling Merchant,
No. 131 West Side Bruit! Street, Columbus, Ga.
(• Particular attention given to the keeping, ptirchufto
j and sale <-l IVegi ocs.
’.5 Aiimini.strators’ and K.\c utors’ ultviitlctl to
, on tonan. < <•( o;. i v
J * * i -"J li. davi.s. w. 11.
iiUyE, DAVIS & LOING,
G O NI Ivl I ba I O l\ r MERCHANTS
And S hipping Agents,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Vl’ i El. p.'.i'cha.-e aud sell coltoji audotiier prodaic ett
IT coiiuiiiasion. and strictly attend to forwarding
good* niid filling orders frwru the country.
lai.se. Pal leu a Cos., agciyts Cnhimbus. by whom Ii bora I
advanees will be niaile on cnusigiiments either to or
through us tu our friend.* in Liverpool or tin- North.
Jan. 10 ly
FRESH AND FINE.
TEST RECEIVED—
♦ * Extra St. hotiis Flour
Extra Getie.s*ec do.
Atluntlc Superfine ilo.
I ilo, Bread : Blitter aud Seda Crackers
Arrow Root and Fancy j,,.
Java. .Maracaibo and Kh- Cofi'ic
Teas, a Very cliofee select inti
Sugars of every kind
Raisins. Currant*. Citron and Almonds :
Together with every thing usual tv kept in the Grocery
line, 1,.r -ale by GIMiA a Ctj.
marl 2
PRINTING ANI) WRAPPING PAPER.
ROCK ISLAND PAPER
('OLI Mill ,s. (JJ’iOKGIA.
’ j il I.M. MI Li.*-a ce prejiai ed t,, furnish thr best ar
.l ttcje el Printing mid “'rapping Paper. The paper
11:1 whi. li I'll,’ 11-iily Sun is printed, is made at these
Mil 1h .
FOIL .SALK OR HEM'.
‘l'llE ii on 1 li** ivuriHT of Troji nixt .
X iloniJHb Hti'-ctH, Lot with live rooms,
ou r\i-c‘iknl well <>l’ walor. all rim uub improve- ilal
im-iits. ivii'l Juis Imvii mcitfln put in thorougli JuJLiLL
r*l>uis*. 'rllsi! iWM.MIS A- j;oo.M,Y>.
Jmif JI lin
JUKI) l YUKH.
Vi..\ Jot i. lot oi JtiKD i*.AGES. ju*t r
••! kiml lor suit- clm;i|. !>y |H|flU|
j dm 11. Al. .M.DWOimi
WAKTED,
r j ‘ J'iN I A H\ • .\iMUiOK.S to work on tlm A|iifH'n*;p(’
JL lloil ISond, for w iiviM lilHT.il wage* M ill Im* fudd.
J. 1.. MUKTIAN.
Hii|k*iiiitf'iiilciit.
XEW HOOKS !! I
I)hU \A HD UltK; an lliitoi*ictvl Roiiiann- of'JVxnr*
J aij'l .'lexiro, I#v .Dtp floiiicuH, ol AiHliimia :
AA ;o I'mili: A\ ill ‘.Votern Seims Jd serios. Iv J. It.
•lot m.-d; , ,
Di'imh.i and I*’ alities ol a i'ashir and Tcaolo r. Iy llu-
A ‘it hor of Darisli Sil*;
Tlio la -si Hunter:
Tin* rede Oi idiaiis : li\ and. S. IVacocko;
Hood's I’octii al YYork -:
11 cur i •.*!’ ‘Jarlflc W ar*:
< lari', •• r sljiyp lil** in J',ur>|'c. will* u l*v A Ml
kii Hart.
Ufc ol .Janie* Hlielmnaii, H. G. Horton:
Kasi oi flic fornsters, by .1. K('ook<*;
A ictiti ia. or tJn* \\ ofbi (hcrctfine. liv I'. t lie>(dr;
Goiutiittilore IVrrv - Ja|tan K\|** dilion, by K. L. ilawk-4.
AI si i, S Im.m and Hooks, 111 mk liuoks. ami Ktat ioiii>rv. for
kko. \a. math i:\as
No. 44 1D..ml St
TO TIIK PTKI>IC.
I. • jadin.’A jul.lie wlm have hitherto putroui/.Htl tli(*
1 L'liOY I M.TOIIY, will j.leas.• take m.tiee Hiut W. K.
II i* no longer conneeicd or ass<a iate,(l in any iiitiii*
ncr wlntrcver with i lie biisim ss of tlie estnldishuient.—
All hn*iim* heieafl. r will la* traimiirteil exdiirivelv wilh
ourfiel v.*h at one A\ arc-liooin*.
li. G. JKI I KHSIN At CO.
ColuinbuH, H:t. ‘lit.
<OAL YARD.
Wlshhi- ruAI. for Oral oh. ran la* Miiiqdied at
L sL*i pm* Ton. I.y *hl on
JOHN W. I LOW A HD,
Nov Selmu Coal Mlno Company.
SUMMER CLOTHING
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE*.
‘l’llK mnler*igue,l has a good ii- erlinnil of J.IN S
1 SI M ‘I Lit < ’LOTH I N(l, which lie is niTevitig at gr< ’■(-
ly redn*-ed prb-e* t„ elnseont the stuck. Amung will. Ir
are—
ltlaek lkieskin andCleth Pitnt*;
(flap De Te ami Alpueea Pauls’
Been n l.incn Drill Pants ;
Linen Din k Pants:
” bib Linen Drill Pant*:
I'nnei Linen Drill Pants;
> I am y l.ini II Pauls:
’ ‘ettoiiade and heavy Cnttoii Pants :
Black French and English Frock Cloth ('.ait.-;
Black Drup D.* Te and Alpaca, Coats;
Brown and While Linen Duck Coat.:
( heck Marseilles and Liuoir Coats:
('.ilored and Black Dalian ('lotlt ('nul .
A gnat ‘'l'lety ol VESTS, fill'RTS ami i xin.K-kHTs,
l*lr .\e Mi. ■. HALF R( ,SL. .te, a, . All who want sniniirei*
cluthin :. are lnvifi -l to call, and as many as call and Inn’
shall lot \ e Clot Id in’ for about half I he n*iif,l price.
July 21. G. W. ATK I NS,IN.
IIACON.
11l I lilt I Dill N 1)8 Ctioiiv Tennessee Brooa. just
lU,* ftjtj recei \ ed and tor -ale hy
Augiist,2o. JLFFbbMiN \ HAMILTON.
NOTICE.
\l’"A NTLII liiimeilialelv. FORTY HANDS to work
t l iu( olulnbn* at Rock Work, and al-o so vend gissl
Sfone ‘Lisou*. I.iberal wages will be paid.
August 13. ABA BATES.
ALL HAIL tt !
SOMETHING POE THE MILLION!!!
PROFESSOR WOOD’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALL, OLD AND
YOUNG, to the wonderful preparation, which
turns hack to Us original color gray Imir—covers th.
head of the Inihl with a luxuriant growth—remove* th.
11 mid ru ft, itching and all cutaneous eruptions—cauaea a
continual How of the natural tlnida; and hence, if trad
us a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve it.
color, ami keep it from fulling to extreme old age, in all
ltd natural beauty. Wo call, then, upon the bald, the
gray, or diseased; iu scalp, to use It; and surely, the
young will not, ns they value the (towing locke. or th#
witching culls, ever he w ithout it. Its praise 1* upon
the tongue of thousand*.
B atrrj'w'l, Muu., July 26, 1*66.
PROF. O. J. WOOD—With confidence, rlo 1 recota
niend your llair Restorative, os laiing the most efflea
cions arti'le 1 ever saw. I have used the Walphene anil
oilier preparations of the day, all without effect. Btncs
using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers,
which were almost white, have gradually grown dark;
and I now feel confident, thut a lew more applications
will restore them to (lu-ir natural color. It also boa re
line,l un-of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, s.
common among persons who perspire freely.
J. tl. KlLltY.
.\"i sh Hunt 1\ hntijlvtunu, March U, 1855.
MR—ln crmseiiuence of having hair, for several years
I'Hi-1. not only gray, hut perfectly white, 1 have cut it
short, and worn caps to hide it fniin Wow; hut some
three months since. I was induced to use your Hair Re
storative, and I must, in justice say, that its elfecte were
almost miraculous: tor it has changed it gradually to al
most ils former splendor aa to coltu . and left it ho aott
and glossy as to be more beautiful than it ever was,
when under the influence of fine oil. I earnestly, there
fore. recommend it to even lady as decidedly tlie beat
preparation for toilet u*e. of allvlking in tbe world.
BETSY SMITH.
PROF. W(K)l)—Having experienced tin- magic effect
of your llair Restorative. I drop you ibis upon the sub
ject. Almiit two years ago, my hair commenced falling
off and I liming gray; I was last becoming bold. I met
a friend who had used your Restorative, uml spoke so
highly of its virtues, I wire Induced to try it, although 1
had but little taitli. as 1 had before tried so runny other
im ,li,'lues. I cominem eil using ynnr Restorative In Jan
uary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly.
It began to fill up, grow out, anil turned back to its
termer color, (black.) At thistinie.it ia fully restored
to its original color, health and appearance, aud 1 cheer
fully recommend ith use to all. .1. D. IIOEIi.
Chicago. 111.. May L 1854.
llio'c,co,, J hits.. Aw, 13, 1864.
PROF. (I. J. WOOD—Dear Mr—l lake pleasure i*
bearing voluntary testimony to die magic effects of
your wonderful Hair Restorative. As luc back as 1836,
my hair commenced falling ofi. until the top of my ecalp
lice,uric bald and an smooth as glass, and it has continued
to full fop n great many years, noiwioisiniiding I have
used many celebrated preparations lot its restoration.
Seeing your advertisement, l was induced to give your
article atrial, aud, to uiy utter astonishment, i found
utter a lew applications, that my hair lucarne firmly set,
and assumed a glossy and beautiful appearance; nml hy
the time I hail used a quart bottle, my bald head was
covered w it), a young and vigoroi • grow th of hair, which
is now from one to two inches h ugtli, and growing
fa*t. Yours, truly, iib.xb’ GOODRICH.
AYu* i “ii:. October 2, 1854.
PROF. (i. J. WOOD—Dear .Sir—After reading the ad
vertisement in one ol the New York journals, of your
celebrated llair Restorative, 1 procured a half-pint bot
tle, uml was so much |dcased with it. that 1 continual!
its use lor two mouths, and miii satisfied it is decidedly the
best pi epaiatioii In-fore the public. It at once removed
all dandruff and iiupleiisant itching from the scalp, and
lias restored my hair itHturallv, and, i have no doubt,
peitmiiii-nfly so.
‘oil have pel mission to refer to me, all who eliteliiua
any doubt ol its per fur my ng nil that is claimed for it.
MlSs* FLEKB, 2b }..j Greenwich Avenua.
1 have list.d Prolessor tl. J. Wood's Hair Kcetoratiae,
uml have admired ils wonderful effects. It rcslored my
Imir where it had fallen oil: it cleans the head, and ren
ders the hair soft uml smooth—much more so tliuu oil.
MARY A. ATKINSON,
Louisville, Nov. 1, 1854.
hr- ‘Soldat 114 Market street, flt. Luile. Missouri, 316
Broadway, New York, aud hy nil Druggists everywhere.
All kinds of family patent medicines fi r side, on the
best possible terms, at Profc-so, Wood's establishment,
114 Market street, fit. Louis.
For sale in Columbus at the Drug Store of
KIVLIN, THOMAS k CO.
Sept. 13—3 m
ICE AT THE
OLD ICE HOUSE.
lIIA VR lilleil and opened the Okl leu House at it great
expense and considerable labor, to supply the w onts
of the people, ami I claim yottrjiafromigc, being ONE
of Yl-il. I will furnish you as 4yiW as any one else. 1
was Mill out hod yoni ajid have opposition to deal with
(Ids, hid I am determined not to be run out again, and
suffer the monopoly to advance one and a half rents oa
the citizens. I never have, nor do I expect to ask moia
than TWO AND A HALF CENTS in <|uautiticsamount
ing to more than 3ti pounds.
I am prepared w ith a llorse and “ agon to deliver It ia
the City, at your doors; and w ill attend punctually t
all orders from tlie Country, or neighboring Towns, ta
be sent by Rail Road, fitnge. or otherwise, as yon mar
wish.
Ce Tickets to be had at the Ice House, oral my Stole.
T. M. lIOOAN.
P. S.— Ice Hoi.se open :rt ail hutn* during the day (e*
crpf fiumlay i. (Hr fiiiiidaf from 8 A. M. to 12 M.
April ly. 1066. H T. W. H.
FOR SALE.
fl'llF. Mibscriher offeitt tor sale ids residence on tJCV -a
X Oglethorpe Ftreet. The house is new and H|jxß
contains five rooms. For pavlicalail emprire of
W. B. Curler at his Music Store.
* fit. 23. WM. B. CARTEB.
TURNIP SEED.
IAKKfiH Tl lINII* SEED—new crop, jual iiaporiei.
. lor sale lit 110- Blue Drug Store of
August 0. Itftf BROOKS A CHAPMAN.
THE CLAYTON BANNER,’
CLAYTON, BARBOI R COUNTY, ALABAMA.
BY KIESER & POST,
rru l.* Ps|a i possesses a lurge circulation in lheee.ua-
A ties of Harbour, Pike, Dale, Henry and Colfst; and to
the UR-rchiintH|of Columbus is offered an excellent op
portunity to make known their business.
A HOMESTEAD FOR *lO.
®310,000 worth of Farms ami Building Lota
In the Gold Iteginn of Yirgitifu, Culpepper County,
f J'ii be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers,on lira I7lh
X of September, 1860, for the benefit of Port Royal
Female \iaileiiiy . fiul.si iiplious only Un duUtirt rath;
one half down, the rest outlie delivery of the Dee 4.
Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm,
ranging in lulue from to $26,000. These Farms and
Lois are -old so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient
numb, r being reserved, tin- increase iu value of which
will compensate for the apparent low pries now asked.
The on, t ample secilllly will be given for fuilhj'ttlJ>< •-
J'iii'iiuiiu< of i outno Is mill promises,
Moie Agents are wanted to obtain suL.cribers, ta
whom tie- most liberal inducements will be given. Solus
Agent* w rite us that they an- making S2OO per uiomb.
Advertising will be done ft re very Agent where possible.
For foil particutars. fint-seriptlons, Agencies, Ac., apply
to K. ItAUDKI;,
June 27. Port lioyal, Curullne Cos , Ta.
CHEW AULA LIME.
fI’IIL undersigned. Agents, f the übove Llhi* Works,
1 are pi epared to fill orders ut all times for LIME in
the following packages, to wit: 3 Bushel Barrels, and
Bushel Barrels, in giaul order for shipping.
Tills Lime is of fine iniality. e|tml in every leepect to
the best Thnmustoii Lillie, and lias superseded It ill tliu
interior ... Alabama and Western Georglu. ltcnn Le de
livered at any point in Middle Georgia materially cheap
er than Tlnminston.
May 21. GUN BY & CO.
PEA* AND BEANS.
1 r ii IB fiIIKLW PKAfi and BEANs. just received anil
X e) * * for sale bv
Mny2.tr JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
CHOICE W INES.
(tll AMPAGNK, Port, Claret. Mnderia. Cicily and Mai
j aga.Jiist received and lor aale bv
May 23 OUNHY k CO.
PEAS.
If U k li! fiIIKI.fi Peas just received and for Sale kv
JUW GUNBY t CO
May 23
PRESERVES.
1 .ANTRA “ Cnnclmla ” West India Preecrvea—Ly thi
J Case.
May 23 GUNBY * CO
FOK SALE.
4 FIRST rate Northern made Two Horst Dray or
V Wagon, ueurly new. low for cash.
August 30. I*6o. JAMES MOON.
IRISH POTATOES.
\I.'V Vortlrern Irish Potatoes just received ansi tor
sale by JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
September 1, iB6O.
PEACH BRANDY.
I' XT ft A old SOUTHERN PEACH BRANDY, jut ra
i ceived and for aale hy GUNBY k C#.
fiept. 0 ‘
FULTON MARKET SERF.
((HOICK Fulton Maikyt llaef aud aa Vitra lat af
J Tenneaseu Uami. jat naaivtd by
fiapt. 13. #¥NBr k