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C* Q 3S/IIMIIE RCIAL _
DAILY SUN OFFICE, I
Columbus, Oct. 20 , 1856. J
COTTON The market was decidedly Hat ou Saturday,
au d the sales, which amouuted to only 120 bales, were,
except 22 bales, street purchases. The highest price paid
was The market is too unsettled to give quota
uon.'. and the appearances indicate that unless favorable
foreign accounts como to hand to-day the tendency of
li-icos will continue downward. Receipts of the day 202
bales —of the week 4,538.
Columbus Cotton Statement.
cock on hand Ist Sept. 1856 833 bales
u .reived past week 4,538
Keceived previously..... 18,435-22,073
23,800
Sliippied past week Vu*. 10 033
Shipped previ0u51y...."........ 8,144-.0,033
Stock on hand Oct. 11, IBeb 13,n3
A o - We are authorised to announce Dr, JOHN E. BA-
I ON as a candidate for the office of Mayor, at the ensu
ing Municipal election in December next.
New Fall and Winter Goods.
CALHOUN & JOHNSON
v r ,B East Side of Broad Street, one door above Mrs.
° “ i„ j. Davies Millinery Store,
. jjj.; noW receiving the largest, cheapest, and best
\ selected stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ever oll'eied in Columbus, consisting, in part, of the fol
lowing articles —
Ladies’ and Misses Cloth and Velvet Cloaks from $1 50
to SSO.
.Silks, Cashmeres, DeLaiues, Poppling, velvets, Calicoes,
Dress Minings, bleached and brown Shirtings of all
widths and prices.
Embroideries and Laces of all descriptions.
Shirt. Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens, (imported di
rect; all of which they will sell at lower prices than
any other house in the city.
200 Negro Blaukets.
lied Blankets 10-4, 11-4, apd 12-4 in great variety,
it > The above goods are all bought new this season.
Country Merchants and Strangers visiting Columbus
will find it to their advantage to call and look through
before purchasing elsewhere.
H e charge nothing for showing goods.
J. C. CALHOUN,
October 20, 1853. 11. R. JOHNSON.
~FOR. RENT.
< EVEUAL Rooms over IS. Barnard's Store oil the cor-
ner of Broad and Randolph Streets. They have
Closets, and are provided with Gas Fixtures. Apply to
October 18. L. C. MORTON.
NEW GOODS.
vv E are now opening a large and varied assortment
Jewelry and Fancy Goods,
which wo are ready to exhibit to all who mav honor us
with a call. WILLARD £ COOPER.
Oct. IS-ts
SILVER WARE.
V LARGE stock just received and for sale low at
WILLARD A COOPER’S.
Oct. 18-ts
JEWELRY.
CAMEO, Pearl, Coral, Jet, and all Gobi Sets, the hug
est and finest assortment ever before offered in this
city, at WILLARD A COOPER’S.
Oct.lS-tf
WATCHES.
I7UNE Gold Watches, from $25.00 to $225.00;
J? “ Silver Watches, “ SB.OO to $40.00;
“ Plate Watches, ** $6.00 to $20.00;
Some Ileal Brass Watches, from $4 to SIO.OO.
Oct. 18-ts WILLARD £ COOPER.
WILLIAM F. PLANE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Office over E. Barnard, first door, front entrance.
FOR SALE.
If OUR fine well broke YOUNG MULES. Also one
1 second hand ROAD WAGON and HARNESS.
Apply to HARRISON £ McGEUEE.
October 16, 1856. Gt
COLUMBUS
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
r |UIE Twenty-fourth Instalment of one dollar per
JL share is payable on Saturday next, 18th instant.
The regular monthly meeting of the Association will
be held at Concert Hall on that evening at 7 o'clock, at
which time the annual election for Directors and Officers
will be held. STERLING F. GRIMES,
October 16. Treasurer.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
TIIE residence of Mrs. E. J. HAR
DIN, in the city of Columbus,
situated in the rear of tlie Methodist raj,,
Church, witli a highly cultivated gar-HS ®-i:.’i ! !sij" tSi
den, stubla and outhildings complete
Position central, with open squares in front. ~
For terms and further particulars apply early to
Oct. 15-2 m MARTIN B. HARDIN.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD
TX7“ILL be paid for the delivery of my boy
V BEN, (known as Ben Code) in any safesA/V' J
jail, or to me in this city. He is a bright nmlitt-UTSf
to, about 5 feet 9 inches in height, and about 35
nr 38 years of age. aaOtae:
Columbus, Oct. 15-ts J. H. DANIEL.
BIRD CAGES.
A LARGE lot of BIRD CAGES, just roceiv-|||jßj|j§[
ed and for sale cheap, by UaiikTl
June 19. 3m R. M. ALDWORTH.^P* 4
RAIL ROAD STOCK.
1 A SHARES Mobile and Girard Kail Road Stock for
I O sale by
October 15. HARRISON £ MoGEIIEE.
FLOUR S FLOUR ! !
DURING the low water we have arranged for sup
plies of Flour from the Montgomery Mills, and have
I now a good stock on hand.
Superfine (including sacks i $7 50
Family ** “ ‘ 8 50
Paragon “ lO 00
i No discount.
October 14, 1856 WINTER’S I’ALACE MILLS.
JUST RECEIVED
1 1! “x HOGSHEADS Sugar, 10 Barrels Apples,
vIG 20 Barrels Sugar, 20 Barrels Potatoes,
5 Tierces Rico, 10 Barrels Onions,
I v Boxes Tobacco, 25 Boxes Cheese,
a lor sale on reasonable terms. Apply soon to
. R. M. & E. L. GRAY,
. October 14. 133 Broad Street-
I DISSOLUTION.
r J f lIK co-partnership heretofore existing between the
| I undersigned, was, by mutual consent, dissolved ou
I Wli instant. AH accounts will bs settled by the
I late firm, ami all bills and notes due are requested to Ist
I presented by the Ist of November next.
„ „ , JOHN H. MADDEN, .
i Oct. 14, 1856. 3t THOMAS KENNY.
Enquirer and Times copy three times.
NOTICE.
, r |MtK WAYS at the Bluff are now in good order, and
| A reaily to haul out Steamboats and Lighters.
I Apalachicola. Oct. 1—651 w. C. GRADY £ CO.
COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE.
I T OCATED in the fertile Cotton
j J J growing region of South Western jA-gitSL —"Y
I jeorgia, one part lying in Lee and gjk ,, ,s™. tv
J L “ther in Dougherty, (formerly Ba-B I I
I i’ll ‘' ou, *ty,) seven or eight miles
I im'V’ ani * neal ’ Ik® location of the Rail Road from
lie- in™’ *'ke tract contains 1,300 acres, more or
I 1.000 of which are cleared. None of the land has
I ,n,, i cu *tiTatiou more than eight years, most of It a
I tlin M time ’ 11 is Oak and Hickory, with lime in
I (m. “I 1 :. n ‘?king it very productive. The crops have
lilwniii ‘ T “ rla kly good. There is on the place a good
I e,Un B bouse and the necessary buildings fur 100 oe
lin “ i ’ ’'kick and provisions can be bought with it. The
I irseer will show the plantation. Terms made to suit
I •> approved purchaser.
I kirther particulars, apply to Lewis McGwyer, or
I j Jackson, of Albany; to the lion. Marshall J. Well-
I ~r tke subscriber, in Columbus.
n . , MARY K. FISIIBURNK.
I October 7, 1850—3twdtf.
TEMPERANCE HALL FOR SALE.
|(^ N ‘k® first Tuesday in NOVE3I
- m i“, npx U will be sold nt tho A ‘ ‘-*x
lilu, Wk>U * c in tbe city ofColtitnbu*,
I bower portion of tire above 01” J
|i‘ L ‘ U ’I,NG, wbicli constitutes one of the BEST MAI LS
I'll, * ,r Public Exhibitions, Concerts. £c., 4c.
It • “7? n $ °f ibis H all to these exhibitions continues
I ‘"I ‘* vcr y g'ssl IST cent, on the capital invested.
I nf sal ” w 'b be made known on the day.
| n r ntP®rance Order will reserve to itself the uppor
ll’ non of the building for its own use and benefit.
“T order of the Trustees.
| “et, 10—td. M. WOODRUFF, gec’y,
\~ TO RENT. ‘
| J! *’ House on tbe corner of Forsyth and Few Streets.
Itl, , .“on. Smoke House and a granl Well of water on
I Apply to U K °' ,J ° r<l, ’ r ’ given Ist October.
| Sept. 27,1856. OFFICE KAOLE FACTORY.
I COLUMBUS PitICES CURRENT.
003,13 lU’KU WKEKI.Y.
UAGUlNii—Kentucky . y,|, ... 21
bastti a yd ... ||ij 22
BALE HOPE —Kentucky tb 1 14 (g; 15
BEESWAX “ lb i 18 L 20
CAN ULKS—Sjarm tall, 46 i,’ 50
Star p ft, I Sll 3 33
Tallow * fit i 18 (u, 20
COFFEE-lUo Zft 13 16
Java pU, i 18 (a, 20
Lnguira ft, ‘ 16 ;ai 16
OultN t- b’l 65 75
domestic goods- £yd’ ... ...
Cotton Osmiburgs p ya| in, 12
•Ji Brown Shirting $ ydi 6 ig, 8
4-4 Brown Shirting p ydl 8 (a, 9
FEATHERS &, ‘ 40 Z 50
FlSH—Mackerel No. 1 phi !’2O 00 l( n 20 00
No. 2 5 , bl 15 00 20 00
No. 3 pbl | 900 (g, 10 00
Shad | p pe! ... (K
FLOU R g, 1,1 j 600 (a; lo 00
GUNPOWDER pkg 8 00 10 00
HIDES—Dry plb , 8 10
IRON-Pig plb ... Z ...
English p fi> 5
Swedes %lb | 0 (gi 6 %
Sheet plb 8 ay 10
.MOLASSES pg U 65 Z 70
N AILS p|b 6 (a, 6J4
OILS —Linseed p g’l 125 ($ 150
Train ‘p g’l 75 (g 100
Sperm p K 'l 150 (g: 260
Lard p g’l 125 <w. 160
PROVISIONS. p ... (J
Bkkf—Mess plb ... (a
Prime ptb 15 (gi 16
Baoox—Hams pft 12 (U, 14
Sides Pft 10U (a, 12^
Sbouldew p ft 9 y x (ai 11
Pork—Mess pgi ... (a;
Prime..— ip bl ... (g,
Lard pft 14 © 16
Buttkr—Goshen pft 20 (@ 35
Country pft 25 (gj 35
Chekse pft 15 <& 10
-Poiatoes—Sweet p b’l ... (oi
Irish p b’l 350 (a, 400
SALT Psk (gt 2 00
SALTPETRE pft 20 (a] 25
SHOT Pbg ... (g> 250
SPIRITS—Brandy, Cognac p g’l (a, 8 00
American... p g’l 65 (at 100
Peach p g’l ... 1 50
Uiu—Holland P g’l y 25 @ 250
Amorican p g’l 75 100
Rum—Jamaica p g'l 200 (a) 300
New England.... p g’l 75 @ 1 00
Whiskey—Rectified p g’l 40 @ 45
Common p g’l ... @
Monoug’a.... ? g’l 75 @1 50
SPIRITS TURPENTINE P g’l ... (§ 100
STEEL —Plow pft ... (g> 10
Cast pft ... ® 22
German Plb ... ($ 15
American Blister Pft ... @ 10
Euglish Blister Pft ... (1 15
SUGAR—New Orleans Plb lo (a>. Vi 1 /,
Loaf. Plb 15 (gt 10
Crushed P tb ... 10
Pulverized... Plb ... @ 15
TALLOW Plb 10 @ 12U
TEAS P It, | 80 200
TOBACCO —Common Ptb V2]4 (S> 15
Fair Ptb j 20 @ 30
Choice Plb , 50 @ 75
TWINE Plb i 25 @ ...
VINEGAR—AppIe Phi 650 @ ! 750
WHITE LEAD Plb 2 75 @i 325
WINES—Port P g’l 1 50 3 00
Madeira P g'l 150 @ 500
Claret P g’l 3 00 5 00
Champagne Pbk 100 @2O 00
WOOL !P hi 15 @j 03
RATES OF EXCHANGeT
CORRECTED BY W. E. LOVE & CO.
LOTTERY AMO EXCHANGE BROKERS,
NO. 64 BROAD STREET.
BUYING RATES. SELLING RATES-
New York, GO days p ct. dis ..sight, prem
Phii.ad’a, “ “ 1p ct. dis “ noue
Boston, “ “ Iy 2 p ct. dis “ none
Charleston* 1 “ none. 11 none
N. Orleans “ “ none. “ none
Alabama Bank Notes 2 p ct. dis
Tennessee 11 “ 214 pet. dis
Kentucky** “ 2>| p ct. dis
N. Carol’a “ “ 2 p ct. dis
Virginia “ ** 2 p ct. dis
Gold and Silver 1 p ct. pm
All Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD.
r—r t l 1 *- r T
CKLANGK OF SCHEDULE.
171 ROM and after this date, the Day, or Express Train,
will leave the Depot at 1, I*. 31.. and arrive ut
Macon at 6(4 P- M.
Leaves Macon at 2 A. 31.; arrives at Columbus at
iy. A. M.
Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at 4%,
A. 31., and arrive at 31acou at 10.54, A. 31.
Leaves 3lacon at 3 P. 31.; arrives at Columbus bv
10.10, P. 31. J. I„. MUSTIAN.
Columbus, June 29, 1856. Snp't.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
Office Jlontgomery and West Point R. II Cos., |
.Montgomery, July 0, 1855. /
ON and after this date, tho Passenger Trains on this
Road will be governed by the following Schedule:
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 545 \ 4 jj.
Arrive at West Point 11 45 A. 3L
Arrive at Columbus 1150 A. V
Returning —Leave West Point 9 00 A. 3L
“ Leave Columbus.. 8 40 A. 31.
“ Arrive at 3lontgomery 2 36 P. 31
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 7 00 P 31
Arrive at IVest Point 2 30 A. 31.
Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. 31.
Rdiirning —Leave IVest Point 1130 P. 31.
** LeaveColmnbus 11 20 P. 31.
“ Arrive at .Montgomery 7 15 A. 3L
Double daily connections are continued from West
Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Nashville, and from Co
lumbus to Macon, Augusta aud Savannah.
4ttr- Negroes traveling alone must be provided with
two passes, showing permission of their owners lo travel
over the Road, one of which will be retained by tho Con
ductor.
Nor 10 SAMUEL G. JONES, Eng. & Sup.
TICKETS TO
MONTGO3IERY $3 75
ATLANTA 6 50
NASHVILLE, TENN 15 50
HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
FJ MIIS Company continues to take Fire Risks on Build
_L lngs, Merchandise, Cotton or produce in Store, on
as favorable terms as any company.
Oct. 7-6ni. D. F. WILLCOX, Agent.
R. ill. & E. L. GRAY,
AGENTS,
Commission, Receiving and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
NO. 13 3 BROAD 8 T It E ET,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
FOR RENT.
THE Store House No. 58, formerly occupied by J.
JL Smeetou. For further particulars, apply to
October 2, 1866. W. K. LOVE.
AT PRIV ATE SALE,
BY A.. K. AYER,
HWIREE LIKELY YOUNG MECHANICS—UriokIay
Xor and Plasterer, Carpenter, and Painter.
A LSO
On hand and to arrive, 60 Boxes Virginia Tobacco; Fine
and common Cigars ; Fine Brandies in Pipes, half and
quarter Casks; 30 Barrels Wilshire’s Whiskey, and a
splendid Sundown Itockaway and Harness.
October 1, 1866.
REMOVAL.
RM. & E. L. Gray, have removed to No. 133 Broad
• Street, one door below Ayre’s Auction House, for
merly occupied by J. P. £ A. Illges, where they will be
happy to wait on their friends.
.lust received ami will l- constantly receiving, a.large }
supply of MEAL and FLOUR.
In the Article of Flour
We clain to have the best.
CUSTOMERS
Can lie supplied with Meal and Flour at their residences
by application at the Store or of our wagon.
No Disappointment.
Housewives shall not grumble because there is no
good Flour in tin- market. Our arrangement* are such
that we can supply any desired quantity or quality.
tfSi-Open day and night. <• 4
October 8, 1856.
BOARD! NO.
MR. and Mrs. JA3IES LIOON are prepared and de
sirous to accommodate twenty or twenty-five Day
Boarders, nt tin- new building over Nos. 122 and 124
Broad Street. The Fare will lie good, and every atten
tion given to make Boarders comfortable. Terms mode
rate. Oct. 13.
CATALOGUE
or
fIISTE OROCBRIES,
BV
MARCUS & RAGLAND,
77 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
*
Pine Teas. American Pickle.
Goloug j Tomatoes
1 ouug Hyson Red Cabbage
1 Hyson Peppers
Imperial Gherkins in bbls and kegs
| Gunpowder Maccaronl.
Souchong and l’ouchong Vermicelli.
Suuars. CHeese.
Stuart’s Crushed English Dairy
do. Ground State Cheese
do. Refined, ABO Sap Sago
N. O. Brown Pine Apple Cheese
do. Clarified English t hedder do
Coffee. Rutter.
Old Gov J ava Goshen Butter, by every
Brown “ steamer
Superior w hite Java Molasses.
Old 31ocba Golden Syrup
Lagnira aud Rio Stuart's do
Provision. N O 3lolasses
Tennessee Hams Miscellaneous.
Georgia “ Colgate’s Soap
Ex. Sugar-cured Hants •• Starch
New York - Sperm Candles
Fulton Market Beef Patent “
Smoked aud Pickled do Star “
Smoked Tongues Olive Oil
Pickled do Horse Radisli
Extra Pig Pork Pie Fruit
Bacon Sides and Shoulders Powder
Best Leaf Lard Shot
Fisk. Caps
Mackerel in bbls and hf do Gun Wads
Salmon, sm’kd and pickled | Powder Flasks
l\ bite Fish Shot Pouches
Apaloch’u do j Drinking Flasks
Fresh Shad in cans | Raspberry Syrup
“ Lobsters “ j j Lemon “
Salmon •* j Cordials
“ Oysters “ Brandy Fruit
Pickled Oysters Chocolate and Cocoa
“ Lobsters I Potatoes
Hominy. Onions
Split Peas. Wood and Willow Ward
Flour. Scotch Ale
Extra Genessee London Porter
“ St Louis Rice
City 31 ills Candy
Extra Buckwheat Yeast Powder
Crackers. Strasbourg Pates.
Soda Biscuit Petit Pois
Butter Crackers Trufiles
Boston “ I Moutardc Do Maillo
Graham Bread j Pates De Foie Gras
Sugar Crackers Sauces ami Cat sups.
Fancy “ Worcestershire Sauce
Bent’s Crackers, in bbls and! Reading “
cans John Bull “
Fruits. j Pepper “
Malaga Raisins Tomato Capsup
Layer “ Walnut “
Prunes in jars .Mushroom “
“ in boxes Underwood's llelish
“ in kegs, for cooking French Olives
Sultana Raisins Seville “
Fresh Figs Capers
Oranges Sardines
Lemons Tobacco
Apples Cigars.
Currants and Citron 1 Always on hand a line lot
Nuts aud Almonds ‘ of choice brands.
Spices. Vinegar
Nutmegs Wines.
3laee .Madeira Wine
Cloves Port “
Cinnamon Sherry **
Ginger .Malaga “
Black Pepper White Cooking Wine
White *- j Champagne.
Cayenne Fopper ; lieidseick £ Cos
Allspice .Ylumm’s Vcrgenay
Currie Powder *• Cabinet
Bird Seed. “ Imperial
Canary and Hump Crumo de Bouzy
Preserves. Still Hock
Pineapple Sparkling Iloclt
Limes Rhine Wine
Peaches Imperial Sherry in bottles
Pears Regina Port “
Green Gages | Reserve Madeira “
Canton Ginger Torree “ “
Jams and Jellies Liquors.
Isinglass. Otard Brandy
Cooper’s Shred ( Hennesse Brandy
Cox’s Sparkling Gelatine. ! Imperial “ in bottles
Refined Isinglass i Alpha ** “
English Pickle. Oldy “ “
Euglish Mustard Pickle Old Nabob’Rum “
“ 3lixed do Scotch Whiskey “
White Onions do Irish “ “
Chow Chow .Monoligalicla Whiskey
Gherkins Old Bourbon “
American Pickle. Jamaica Rum
Gherkins Holland Gin
Mixed Pickle Irish Whiskey
Mangoes I Cooking Brandy.
March 14. ly
ALARABIA FARM.
1 OFFER lor sale, ill Russell county, Alabama, fesk
a desirable FARM, containing 48” acres—2Bo |||||H
acres cleared and under fence, a good t rained UH
house with tour rooms (fire-places in each.) six negro
houses, stables, cribs, and carriage bouse, a large framed
Gin House and a first rate screw. The farm is well wa
tered with three good springs and one of the best wells
in the county. The location is not surpassed for health
anywhere; it lies within six miles South Must of Co
lumbus ou the Eufaula and Glennville 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. MIMS.
A. K. AYER
OFFERS for sale a well selected stock of YOUNG
VIRGINIA NEGROES, and lias effected an ar
rangement to keep constantly on band such a supply as
the demand may require. By the first of October lie
will have completed safe uud comfortable apartments
for the accrmmodatiou of one hundred Negroes, at No.
131 West side Broad street, where tie will be pleased to
see and accoimno late bis friends and patrons.
Sept. 11,1866-ts
P. BIALLETT,
General Commission Merchant,
NE3V YORK,
/ IAX be found at the office of I>. Colden Slurray, Esq.
\y 62 South Street.
Particular attention given to orders for
Bagging, Rope, Liquors, Cigars, &c. 6kc.
Refer to
John -Munn, Esq., D. Colden 3lurra.y,
Columbus, Ga. New York.
June 23, 1856. 6m.
WILLIAM O. LEE N. M. CARTER.
LEE do CARTER,
COMMISSION MEIICHANTS,
General Agents and Collectors,
COM3IKKCE STREET,
MONTGOMERY, AL ARABIA.
\XriLL pay particular attention to tbe purchase and
V V sale of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE.
References :
Johnson, Stewart £ Cos. Hargrovo £ Smith,
Pomroy £ Gregory, A. P. Pfistor £ Cos.
Josiali Morris, Joseph S. Winter.
Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments
when desired.
August 10, 1850. lltf
DRAY NOTICE.
r |’HE Patrons of the UNION
1 DRAY COMPANY, will £Vtv A
please bear in mind that Jerry
Qammcl is not in their employ.
and those of our friends wb ,
wish their business attended to will please apply to
Columbus, Sept. 12. 1856. 3m J. W. HOWARD.
Fontaine Fire-Proof Ware House.
HUGHES A DANIEL having associated with them,
John K. Eastham, will continue the Ware
house, Receiving, Forwarding and Com
mission Business, under the firm of
HUGHES, DANIEL & CO.
Our particular attention will he given to tbe sale of
cotton and other consignments. We are prepared to af
ford all facilities usual in our business. Liberal Cash
advances mode on Cotton, in Store or for Shipment to
other points.
Bagging, Rope, Salt, Ac., will he furnished our custo
mers at current rates, and orders of every description,
will meet with prompt attention. Thankful for the lib
eral patronage last season, we hope for its continuance.
Sept. 1, 1856. HUGHES, DANIEL A CO.
FULTON MARKET REEF.
/ HIOICK Fulton -Market Beef end tin Extra lot of
Tennessee Hams, Just received bv
Sept. 13, GUNBY A CO.
REMOVAL.
\\TE liavo removed to Mr. K. Barnard’s old stsnd at
>Y No. 12 Broad Street, opposite Redd. Proer A 00.,
where we will continue to keep a supply of the best
Provisions and Groceries,
which we will sell at the lowest market price*.
Thankful for past favors, we respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of patronage. Terms cash or when called for.
Cash paid for Country Produce.
Get 9. 1856. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
THE CASH SYSTEM.
/ \UU friends will please remember that out TERMS
I } ARE CASH, and all, except wholesale orders, mil-4
he accompanied with the money.
Oct. 9. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
SOUTHERN LOTTERY!
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
PBIZBS GUARANTEED I
102,000 DOXjXjAHS.
Only 15,000 Numbers !
Prizes Payable Without Deduction.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
GLASS S.
To be Brawn November 15th, 1850,
At Concert Hall, .Macon, Georgia, under the sworu super
intendence of Col. George 31. Logan and James
A. Neabit, Ksqr.
413* Remember this Lottery has only Fifteen Thou
sand Numbers—less than any Lottery 111 the world 1—
therefore It is the be.t for investment. Examine the
Scheme 1
SCHEME.
1 Prize of. ‘. $16,000
1 2,000
4 Prizes ot SI,OOO are 4,000
* r > “ 600 are 2.500
“ 100 are S .uoo
1500 * 40 are 00,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
20 Approximations of SIOO are 2,000
f>o “ of 50 *• 2,500
60 “ ®f 20 •• 1,000
1,7 Itt Prizes amounting to $102,000!
Tickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 50.
The 1,500 Prizes of S4O aro determined by the last
figure of the Number that draws the Capital Prize of
$15,000. The Capital Prize, will, of course,end with one
of the figures—l, 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 0. Those Whole
, Tickets ending with the same figure us tho last in the
Capital will be entitled to S4O. Halves and quarters in
proportion.
Persons sending money by mail need not fear its being
lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications
confidential. Bank Notes of sound Bunks taken ut par.
4-a Those wishing particular numbers should order
immediately.
443*Address JA3IEB F. WINTER, Manager,
Macon, Ga.
W. E. LOVE, Agent,
No. 64 Broad Street,
Oct. 10—td. Columbus, Ga.
AT THE CHEAP CASH STORK.
New Goods, Cheap Goods, Good Goods.
AT ONE PKICE —FOB CASH ONLY.
GEORGE W. ATKINSON,
TWO DOORS BELOW MESSRS. KYLE £ CO.
riMIM undersigned respectfully offers bis most sincere
X thanks to tbe citizens of Columbus and surrounding
country, for their patronage so liberally bestowed on
bin* tlie past season.ami takes pleasure in again calling
tlu-ir attention to his entire new stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
FOR TIIE FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
Tim stock is entirely new ami comprises everything gen
erally kept in a Dry Hoods Store—among w bicli may be
found
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS—Consisting of Fancy. Plaid
and Stripied Dress Silks; all wool plain daLmiics : all
wool figured and striped French DeLaiues; Persian
Cloths; American DeLaiues; French and Scotch Ging
hams : American, English,and French Calicoes.
CLOTHS AND OASSIMEKES—BIack French and Eng
lish Cloths; black and fancy Doeskins, Satinets,
Tweids, Julies, Boy’s Cussimercs, Ac.
MANTILLAS, £o.—Mantillas and Talmas in agieut va
riety of black and colored Cloths; black und colored
Silks. Also a great variety of styles, among which are
the Empress, Maritaua, Kosoland, Leander. Arabella.
Prima Dona Shawl, Shapes, Ac., varying in price from
$5 to $25. Cashmere, Thibet, and Marino Shawls;
Bay State Long Shawls; black Silk and white Crape
Shawls.
EMBROIDERIES —Embroideries in almost endless vari
ety, consisting of Cambric embroidered Shawls, Col
lars. Point Lace Collars and Sleeves, Honiton and
Maltese Collars and Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Skirts,
Bands, Ac. Ac.
RIBBONS, Hosiery, Ladies Marino Vests, Gloves, Hnui
ton, Maltese and English Thread Laces; Ladies’Kid
Gauntlets: Flounces, Ruches; tine Cologns, Extracts,
Riticules, Fancy Work Boxes, Hoop Skirts, ; atchels,
Carpet Bags, Ac.
Also in store, a largo stock of white and red Flannels,
Negro Kerseys and Blankets; fine Bed Blankets; blench
ed and brown Sheeting and Shirtings; Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, aud heavy Ready Made Clothing.
Planters are particularly invited to an examination of
the stock, as 1 feel certain it will be greatly to their in
terest to do so. My terms will be as before —CASH—
believing it to be the mutual interest of both the buyer
and seller. The stock lias been selected with great care
and hope to please all who may call, both in quality and
price.
Oct. 14, 1856. G. W. ATKINSON.
NEW FIRM.
3yiA.PICXJS <Sc HA-GrLAISriD,
At the old stand of Marcus A Chaffin,
always keep on bund a well selected stock of
}\ CHOICE FABIILV GROCERIES.—
All articles sold are warranted to give satisfaction.
Call and see us. and don’t forget that we sell for rush.
VAN MARCUS. THOMAS RAGLAND. Jit.
Sept 9-ts
WANTED.
FFWKNTY FIVE NEGROES to work on the Muscogee
X Bail Road, lor whom liberal wages will be paid.
J. L. MUSTIAN,
April 14. Superintendent.
INSTRUCTION IN Bit SIC. jrtrr
J OSEPH WASSE.MEK beg* leave to
form tlie inhabitants of Col uni Ini • X\J J
and vicinity, that he is prepared to give lessons ill Mu
sic. Orders left at Mr. Carter’s Music Store, will re
ceive prompt attention.
August 80, 1856. lm
NEW BOOKS 111
BERNARD BILK; all Historical Romance of Texas
and Mexico, by Jere Clemens, of Alabama;
War Path; Wild Western Seelies, 2d series, by J. B.
Jones;
Dreams and Realities of a Pastor and Teacher, by tbe
Author of Parish Side;
Tlie Lost Hunter;
Tbe Creole Orphans; by J. S. Pcticockr;
Hood's Poetical Work-;
Heart of Marble Ware;
Clara, or slave life in Europe, with a preface by A. Ali
son, Burt.
Life of James Buchanan, by 11. G. Horton ;
Last of the Foresters, by J. E. Cooke;
Victoria, or tlie World Overcome, by ('. Chesebro;
Commodore Perry's Japan Expedition, by F. 1,. Hawks.
Also. School Hooks. Blank Hooks, and Stationery, for
sale by GKO. VV. MATHEWS,
aug.Vstf No. 44 Bread st
TO the PUBLIC.
‘■JMIE trading public who have hitherto patronized the
X TROY FACTORY, will please take notice that W. K.
Harris is no longer connected or associated in any man
ner whatever with the buslliusa of the establishment.—
All business hereafter will be transacted exclusively with
ourselves ut our Ware-Rooms.
R. G. JEFFERSON A CO.
Columbus, Oct. 25. ts
COAL YARD.
111108 E wisbiug COAL for Grates, cun be supplied ut
. sl3 per Ton, by culling on
JOHN W. HOWARD,
Agent Seliim Coal Mine Company,
DR. T. J. KROOKS,
HAS removed his office to No. 112 over the
. Bank of Columbus.
Residence on Troup Street, next above that of
Mrs. Dr. Iloxev.
September 26, 1856. Sin
RIDGWAY, ( LECKLEY X CO.
WIIOLKSARK DEALERS IN
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon,
TOBACCO, RAGGING, ROPE, Ate. Ate.
NO. IMH BROAD STREET,
< ion M BUS, GEORG I.\.
II A CON ! II A CON S
r | , ENNEBSKK an l Western Bacon for sale at reduced
1 prices nt tbe sign of the llog.
*-pt. 27, 1856. It. A. lilt HARD* A CO.
SCHOOL.
\ IR. 11. 11. TAFT will open a School for
i> I Boys, on Wednesday, October Bth. in f'j ’ jjsji
tlie school house on the premises of Mr. ’ .111 •WJf’U
Edward Shephard, in Wytinton.
The school will continue temporarily in JT”
this house till a permanent situation is se
cured.
Sehohutlc year will close ou the first Os July. Terms
jo-r year. $lO. Oct. 7-ts
FOR SALE OR RENT.
r |MIK HOUSE on the corner of Troup and ■ ,
I Thomas streets. Lit 406. with five moms,
an excellent well of water, all the out improve- BjS jjj I
incuts, and has Is-eu recently put in thorough k II 1
repair, ( nil at SAMMIS A ROONEY’S.
June 21-lm
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dandruff, itching and all cutaneous eruptions—cause* a
continual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used
as a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve its
color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all
its natural beauty. We call, then, upon the bald, the
gray, or diseased; in scalp, to use it; and surely, the
young will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the
witching curls, ever bo without it. Its praise is upon
the tongue of thousands.
Waterford, Mast., July 25, 1866.
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common among persons who perspire freely.
J. G. KILBY.
SVvrth East I‘iniisylvaniu, March 9, 1866.
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BETSY SMITH.
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Chicago, 111., May 1,1854.
Mil/tiiii, WorcesU r ca., Mass., jYbtt. 13, 1854.
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covered with a young uud vigori'i growth of hair, which
is now from one to two inches i , length, anil growing
fust. Yours, truly, HENRY GOODRICH.
Stw 1 , i/., October 2, 1854.
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vertisement in one of the New Yelk journals, of your
celebrated llair Restorative, 1 procured a half-pint bot
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all dandnill anil unpleasant itching from the scalp, and
ha* restated my hair naturally, und, 1 have no doubt,
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-MISS FEEKB, ‘lO/ 2 Greenwich Avenue.
1 have used Professor 0. J. Wood’s llair Restoratiae,
and have admired its wonderful effects. It restored my
lniir where it had fallen off; it cleans the head, and len
ders the hair soft and smooth—much more so than oil.
MARY A. ATKINSON.
Louisville, Nov. 1, 1864.
*3” Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis. .Missouri, 816
Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists everywhere.
All kinds of lumily patent medecines tor side, on the
best possible terms, nt Professor Wood's establishment,
114 Blarket street, St. Louis.
For sale in Columbus at the Drug Store of
KIVLIN, THOM AS & CO. ’
Sept. 13—dm
DU. A. ( . WINGFIELDI
HAS opened tin office for the practice of
cine and Surgery, corner of Broad and Kan-juju
tiolph Streets, —known usMygatt’s corner—where
persons wishing his services may always find him un
less absent on professional duty.
October 13, 1850. 3nt
FOR WALE.
riMIL subscriber offers for sale bis residence on Ami.
X Oglethorpe Street. The house is new and I|M i
contains live rooms. For particulars enquire of ■*“ * ; ‘* ■
W. B. Carter at Lis Music Store.
*®Pt- 23. WM. 11. CARTER.
TURNIP NEED.
13KES1I TUKNII’ SEED—now crop, just imported,
’ for sale at the Blue Drug Store of
August 9. lOtf BROOKS £ CHAPMAN.
THE CLAYTON BANNER,
CLAYTON, BARBOUR COUNTY. ALA KAMA.
BY KIEBER & POST.
Til IS Paper possesses a large circulation in the coun
ties of Barbour, Pike, Dale, Henry and Coffee; anil to
the merchants! of Columbus is offered an excellent op
portunity to make known their business.
WAY * TAYLOR,
Commission A Forwarding Merchants,
CORNER OF BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Particular attention given to the filling of Planters’
orders for BAGGING, ROPE, Ac.
W. J. WAY. VV. 8. TAYLOR.
The undersigned, surviving partner of the late firm of
Smith £ Humphreys, may be found nt the office of
Messrs. Way A Taylor, where consignments of Cotton,
or other produce, will meet strict anil prompt attention.
Sept 5. 4tn ‘P. <P. SMITH.
A HOMESTEAD FOR #lO.
$310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lots
In the Gold Region of Virginia, Culpepper County.
r pO bo divided amongst 10,200 subscriber*, on the 17th
X of September, 1860, for the benefit of Port lioysl
Female Academy. Subscriptions wily ten dollars each;
one ball down, tlie rest on the delivery of tbe iteed.
Every subscriber will gi t a Building Lot or a Farm,
ranging in value from slo to $26,000. These Farms and
Lots are sold so cheap to induce settlement*, a sufficient
number being reserved, the increase in value of w hich
will compensate for the apparent low price now asked.
The most ample security will be given for faithful iter
furmanct of contracts anil promises.
.More Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers, to
whom the most liberal inducements will be given. Seme
Agents write us that they aro making S2OO per month.
Advertising will be done tin every Agent where possible.
For full particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac., apply
1® E. BALDER,
June 27. Port Royal, Caroline Cos , vs.
CHEW ACL A LIME.
nj'lH’ undersigned, Agents of till’ above Lime Works,
I are prepared to fill orders at all times for LIME in
tie- following packages,to wit: 8 Bushel Barrels, anil4>4
Bushel Barrels, in good order for shipping.
This Lime is of fine quality, equal in every respect to
tlie best 1 lionmston Lime, und has superseded It in the
interior ot Alubunm mid Western Georgia. It can be de
livered at any point in Middle Georgia materially cheap
er tliun Tliomustou.
May 24. GUNBY A CO.
PKAI AND HE AN*.
I AG BUSHELS J’EAS and BEANa, Just received and
le)u for sale by
May 2. It JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
CHOICE WINEB.
CIIIAMPAGNE, Port, Claret, Maderia, Cicily and Mu!
/ ngs.just received ami for sale by
My ‘23 GUNBY A CO
PEAS.
IGG BUSHELS Pea* just received and for sale by
GUNBY A CO
May 23
p g
I3XTHA “Coueliois” West India Preserveß—by th*
j Chhw.
May ‘23 GUNBY A CO
FOR SALE.
A FIRST rate Northern made Two llorse Prayer
Wagon, nearly new. low for cash.
August an, 1*56. JAMES MOON.
IRISH POTATOES.
‘V'EW Northern Irish Potatoes just received nnd for
J.l sale by JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
SeptenilsT 1, 1860.
PEACH BRANDY.
UUkTRA uld SOUTHERN PEACH BRANDY, Just ro*
| j reived and for *lc by GUNBY A CO
fippt. rt
NOTICE.
W/\ANTE and Immediately, FORTY HANDS to work
V T in Columbus at Rock Work, and also severrl good
Stone 3lo*ons. Liberal wages will be paid.
August 13. ASA BATES.