The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, October 28, 1856, Image 3

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CJO 3SZC3VTIE]R.OI-A-Xj_ DAILY SUN OFFICE. ) Columbus, Oct. 1856. J ■'OTTOS— A good imjuiry f*>r cotton prevailed yostor , t the preteusiiona of holders wan thought by buy- W ;"bo too High, and only 264 bales wore sold. The r ” cPO at 11 to llJ4e: ior Strict Middling to Good tiddliiig. Recipts of the day 241 bales. mahjkied , Sunday the 20th instant, by the Uoy.J. 11. De Vo 'J"uUe residence of the bride’s father, Mr. George A. !'Smith to Miss Laura V., daughter of A. F. Brannon, „iiof this city. . We are authorised to nnuounce Dr, JOHN K. BA 1s u cau dldate lor the office of Mayor, at the ensu- Municipal election in December next. ST. NICHOLAS Daguerrean and Photographic Kiddle’s Great Picture Gallery t last completed, and vies with any place of the s a kjll( i in the Southern World. undersigned has spent time and money in the ■ I and completion of his Photographic * . .n't lias visited the North and taken iustruc -10” tmi • d i,l,. Artists ill the Profession, and 1"” “SI pictures shall be surpassed in the I"de Hasan entirely new plan for taking A M ■ i'i iTVI’ES— rtbey are colored beautifully, and not re- I"™* 1 - I>HoTOG HA PH S IX OIL, WATER OR PASTELL. ... , %v iali natur’s perfect likeness to adorn a pallor have a painted Photograph. They have . ‘reeded Oil Portraits in (lie United States. Mr. It. is one of the most proficient colorists in the country ‘"''.'jut his pictures in the above styles. ‘; ev ci i U lie inserted in PINS and LOCKETS as beau- Hul in effect, as an Ivory Miniature, but far superior n,ini of Likeness, aud as large as desired. Ladies and I itiemen visiting the city who wish Photograplis must ii the GALLERY as soon as convenient, as it requires ‘ , t i mt , for the coloring. Those who live at a dis timt liave small Pictures they wisli Photographed ml colored to life, can forward them by mail, giving ulor Os hair anil eyes, buyers of nature and of nature’s II and the public generally are invited to call. Iti; •-•iillerv|in Jones’ new building over ft. B. l*iirple,s i-welry Store, corner Broad and Randolph streets, Oo FOR SALE. VX uxcolltmt SEAMSTRESS, Washer and Irotior— ‘vduiii; and healthy. I'or terms, apply to J W. 11. BENNETT, I Oct. 2S. At 15. Wells k Cos. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. AN A WAY from the subscriber on Sunday [Y, liiuriiing, 20th instant, a negro man named WfSON. He i* about 5 feet 0 inches in height. /£*J\ is small whiskers, and is of common black Hr- /ji r ,i color. He is a cook and inis acted in that opacity for several years in Columbus’ Tin nr i I imvereward will he paid for his deli very to the Marshal 1 if Columbus. Oct. ‘.IT. THOMAS OK WOLf. GROCERIES ! GROCERIES ! 3 r YOU want a nice roll for your breakfast, buy iioth -1 jug but Paragon Flour, if yon love Ham ami Eggs remember that the place to buy them is at the House 133 liroail street, where is kept for sale Fresh Country putter, yellow as gold, but not so costly, Apples of all iiy.es mnl delicious flavor, Potatoes, native and the for t .in'ii article, Onions, Cheese, Sugar, Rice and .lavaColfee, mil now and then, a bushel of meal. Salt, Tea, and in a f,av flays we shall receive, a lino lot of llavanna Oranges, uul various other articles generally wanted. It. M. & E. L. U RAY’S Oct. 27 —ts Commission House. 133 Broad street. LOST, ON Thursday Evening last, between Brad ford & Ligon’s Store and Hull Creek, a If ... [til JIiiCKKT BOOK, containing about two dol-jp"'. O -'J f.|:ir< ill cliange. and a receipt from Ruse, Pat-" 1 ” ’* Itcii k Go., lor two hales Cotton; also, three promissory lictes. The finder will confer a favor on the underßigli ed liy leaving the Book and contents at Ligon A Briul aTurd’s Orocevy Store. \VM. BROWNING, f Oct. 25-2t* New Fall and Winter Goods. CALHOUN & JOHNSON No. 58 East Side of Broad Street, one door above Mrs. L. Davies Millinery Store, 1 HE now receiving the largest, cheapest, and best 1 1 \ selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, I Ever offered in Columbus, consisting, in part, of the ful- I lowing articles— j Ladies’ and Misses Cloth and Velvet Cloaks from $1 50 I to SSO. I Silks, Cashmeres, DeLaiues, l’opplins, Velvets, Calicoes, 1 Dress Trimings, bleached and brown Shirtings of ali widths and prices. ? Embioideries and Laces of all descriptions, j 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. 300 Negro Blankets. s lied Blankets 10—L 11-1, and 12—4 in great variety, i K ‘file above goods are all bought new this season. (.41 I Country Merchants and Strangers visiting Columbus EwiUUml it to their advantage to call and look through I Ihiforo purchasing elsewhere. We charge nothing for showing goods. J. C. CALHOUN, October 20, 1853. H. R. JOHNSON. AT PRIVATE BALE, BY A. 13d. iLYER, rpiIREE LIKELY YOUNG MECHANICS—BrickIay- J_erand Plasterer, Carpenter, and Painter. ALSO ■ On hand and to arrive, 00 Boxes Virginia Tobacco: Fine land common Cigars; Fine Brandies in Pipes, half and lipiarter Casks; 30 Barrels Wilshiro’s Whiskey, and a Ssplendid Sundown Kockawny and Harness. I October 1, 1856. TIN SMITH WANTED. iAV I SIT to hire a good Tin Smith and Sheet-iron work man. To one of steady liabils, good wages mid stea. I'ly employment will he given. H. A. WISE. | Macon, Ua., Oct. 21—2 w NOTICE. jYIf’ ANTED Immediately, FORTY HANDS to work ■ TT in Columbus at Itocli Work, and also severrl good Idmie Masons. Lilairal wages will he paid. | August 13. ASa BATES. FOR RENT. : OEYKRAL Rooms over E. Barnard’s Store on thocor #”* ‘ Her of Brood and Handolpli Streets. They have ■Closets, and are provided with (las Fixtures. Apply to I October 18. b. C. MORTON. NEW GOODS. ; UfE nro now o|H*ning a large and varied assortment Jewelry and Fancy Goods, I'Giii li w,. areaily to exhibit to all who may honor us “itb a rail. WILLARD & COOPER. I Get. 18-ts Sll.VF.lt WARE. V LARGE stock just received and fir sale low at WILLARD & COOPER’S. I “ct. 18-ts JEWELRY. 1( ’ AMKO, Pearl. Coral, Jet, ami all Gold Sets. the larg- I ‘ J estuud finest assortment ever before otfered In this ■’ ity, at WILLARD k COOPER’S, ‘let. 18-ts W A TCHBB. Gold Watches, from $26.0(1 to $225.00; • “ Silver Watches, “ SB.OO to $lU.OO; “ Plate Watches, “ SO.OO to $20.00: Some Real Brass Watches, from $4 to SIO.OO. I Oct. 18-ts WILLARD k COOPER. WILLIAM F. PLANE, v ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 1 COLUMBUS, GA. Office over E. Barnard, first door, front entrance, 30,0110 GEN t INK HAVANA lIOARB. Ur AURANTEI), and for sale by ,1. B. THOMAS A CO. Get. 24—ts No. 12 Broad at. I NVI’IO < Tiox IN MUSIC. -T JOSEPH WASSEMEIt begs leave to ii i'n| 1 T Ai ’ f” r “i the inhnliltants of Oolumbus” *l/ • mid vicinity, that be is prepared to give lessons in Mu "*• Orders left at .Mr. Carter's Music Store, will re -111vi• prompt attention. August 150, 1856. lm BAPTIST CHURCH. r | I *IE Pews in the Baptist Church will Is. rented pnh I licly. at the I'liur. h on Monday 27th inst., at 10 rij. A. M„ on the following conditions: The highest ‘•‘lcier nhall make the first wlnction, the second the |j v order of the Church. Oct. 21—3 t RGQB, cabbage, ONION SETS, FRUIT, &c. A Gfß)Dsup|dy on hand, and will endeavor tokeep at I A. all times, at No. 130 Broad street. Oct 24 1860. tw3t WM. LIOON. COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. CORKfaiCTEL WEEKLY. RAGGlNG—Kentucky y t j 7.. un 24 KdtH i.iijia r I vii BALE ROPE—Kentucky ;S g U £ 15 Northern -,'5, ... BEESWAX I m 18 £ 20 CANDLES —Sperm 45 w 50 lo 30 33 ~i aUoW Hi lb 18 & 20 OOF FEE KlO fj, 13 ~ 16 Java....... Utb 18 to 20 .O,OV Daguira It. 16 ® lgrn b, n’i 65 uu 76 DOMESTIC GOODS— j? y d ... 1 Cottini Oauaburga ty, yd Z 12 •yi Brown Shirting yd m 8 4-4 Brown Shining :m vd 8 lth !) FEATHERS |-S £ 40 * W FlSH—Mackerel No. 1 i|i. bl 20 00 n, 26 00 6io. 2 bl 16 00 to 20 00 >'• !$1 id y 00 lo 00 ..... SllH<l i-B* l'v .•” (* r LOUR ; r ibl bOd to. loot) GUNPOWDER n.kg 8 00 00 HIDES—Dry >* ltT 8 10 IRON—Pig jjt| ib - Li English ipjib 6 (J ... filvvuUuM hit Ilb ( a\ u'A blieet Ip. tt> 8 ( „,j lo BIMD■ •••••• | jtj b’l &0 (u i 16 .MOLASSES ijtignl t’s (el 70 NAILS... |st it, 6 L,„ OILS— Linseed ije g'll 26 (~ 160 Train ‘js g’l 76 (,1 luu Bprrni jt g l 160 ( ~ 250 liill 'd hL'I 125 m 150 PROVISIONS. -Jt* ... <„ I3KISF—Mess Vito ... to „ ~! - ‘ I MO flb 15 to l Bacon—Hums j* I it, 12 (m 14 Bides V’ lb 10>, to I viy. Shoulders jt lb V'AM 11 ‘ PoitK—Mess c i}„'| ... (ai | ... Prime %> 1,1 ... (a L.vttl) , ft ft 14 to 16 Uuttjui—Ooelien r ] p, 20 (a 35 Country 51 |h 25 (m 35 CIIKKSK lb 15 to 16 Potatoes —Sweet jt t,’i ... [a Irish.... r > |,’i 3 50 to 400 SALT %t sk to 2 00 SALTPETRE jt Jb 20 to 26 SHOT t,g ... to 250 SPIRITS—Brandy, Cognac y, g’l 225 (a> 800 American... it g'l 65 (<i 100 Peach ‘it g | ... (ml 150 Gin—Holland jt g’l p 25 to 250 American V g’l 76 (a 100 Rum—Jamaica.... it g’l 260 to 300 New England.... g’l 75 to 100 Whiskey—Rectified jjt g’l 40 to 45 Common i 1 g'l ... (a Monong’a.... V g’l 75 (a 160 SPIRITS TURPENTINE jj*. g'l ... (m| 100 STEEL —Plow lt> ... @ 10 Cast jjt tb ... (w\ 22 German it tb ... © 15 American Blister “it tb ... to 10 English Blister Vp> ... (./ SUGAR—New Orleans tb lo (n> 1 ‘>y Loaf. Vlb 15 to If, Crushed lb ... “ 1 [ a Pulverized i’Jlb ... (w! 15 TALLOW 10 (<pj 12'4 TEAS if|tb 80 I'aij •> 00’ TOBACCO —Common %*jlb 12J,’ (.1 15 F’air f*jtb 20 feu i 30 Choice Vjlb 1 50 to\ 75 TWINE V-ilb j 25 O’ VINEGAR—AppIe Wh’ll 660 < : 750 WHITE LEAD Vi 1b ja 76 to 326 WINKS—Port V g’l! 150 to 300 Madeira ‘Vigil 1 50 ;W 5 00 Chnet jVlg’l| 300 M| 500 Champagne iVibkl 100 <” 20 00 WOOL |V| 1,1 j 15 in’ 2:j RATES OF EXCHANGE. CORRECTED BY W. E. LOVK k 01. 601 PERY ANIO EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. 04 liltOAU STREET. BUYING RATES. SEbUNIi RATES. New York, 60 days 11£ y et. ilis sight, prem I’uilad’a, “ “ I*4yet.dis “ “none Boston, “ V/, 9 ct. dis “ none Charleston “ “ none. “ none N. Orleans “ “ none. “ n..m Alabama Bank Notes 2 y et. dis Tennessee “ “ 2 y 2 y, ct. dis Kentucky “ “ 2>| y ct. dis N. Carol’a “ “ 2 “ y ct. dis Virginia “ 2 y, ot.dis Gold and Silver i - f , c t. pm All Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par UREA T REDUCTION IN TIIE PEICB OF 3VT^.r.23LE. eut sIiH-k of in..rble, witliin a limited time, all the work now on hand, consisting of Tomlis, Headstones, and Monuments, of Italian and American Marble; also, Granite, Iron Railing, Plaster, Cement, Lime, ke., Ac., will he disposed of at first cost. THOMAS K EN N 1. A good marble cutter wanted. o.;t. 23—3 m Times & Sentinel copy weekly 3 months. PHOTOGRAPHS, AMKROTYPRS, AND PATENT M ELAINOT Yl KS. ’III7’OOfyHKIPGK has returned from New York with all VV the latest improvements in Photography, has fit ted up his Palace Room* in elegant style,and is now rea dy to supply the* community with any of the above named Pictures, got up superior to any in the Southern coun try. He has associated with him the celebrated Artist MR. It. F. POPKINS, who with an experience* of twelve years in this profes sion feels confident of sustaining the well known reputa tion their rooms have acquired for superiority of work. The subscribers own the right for this city of the Pa tent Melainotypc. Children tuken almost instantane ously by anew process peculiar to ourselves, consequent ly, perfect likenesses guarantied. Country operators will find it advantageous to cull up on us and avail themselves of'the facilities tre otter for instructions. PA LACK AMmtOTYPK ROOMS, Over Urooks & Chapman’s Jilin* Drugstore. WOODJUtIDOK & lOI*KfNS. Oet 25,1S5C—tf • dr. w. p. IjJBK, ttzzszsk DENTIST, HAS I'd Hilled anil will lie |n )iaivd t” wv his |,nli'.ins nil Mnnda.v the 2711i ill I. 1 mice cnriier Brmul and Knndidjih strecta. Get. 24.1850-rtf BACON. (.’’UK sale 30 nr 4u casks nf Bacnti to cln.se coiihiaiimciit. F STEM ART, GRAY k (50. Oct 24—Cf SWF,FT HAVANA ORANGKS 1,1011 lain by J. 11. THOMAS A <6l. ‘X-t. 24 ts No. 12 Uruad t. JUST RECEIVED HIkISHKADS Fugur, 10 Barrels Apples, od 20 llarreU sugar, 20 liurrcls Holhlucm, 5 Tierces Rico, lo Biirnda Guinns, 20 IIoXHS Tnbaccn, 25 Boxes Cheese. For side nr, reasonable term*. Apply wsm In K. M. & Ik L. OKAY, Octo!a*r 11. 135 Rroiul StreL NEW ARRIVAL. (1 U.VP.Y & CO. have just received tan assortment of J mackerel in kits, % and hl*ls., ehoic* rln u. e, smoked beef, corn beef, extra grsllen butt'-r, \\ bite and red onions northern potatoes, Ac. Also lhfi bids, of Kxtra Tennrssee Family Flour. Oct. 22,1H60. TO PLAffTERI. A Good Cliaiftce for a Eortnne ! lICAVKS7I aer-*s of uncleared land at the junction of . the Flint and Cbattahoo< hoe rival’s. The land Is sit uated on tin* west bank of the river. It consists id’ Ist, 2nd and 3rd hoi toms, the growth of flu* lutter being Pino and Hickory with while oak runners, mid said by judges 1 to Ikj capable of producing iMi bushels of com per acre. ■ The Ist bottoms will produce 24XH1 lbs. cotton 100 U lbs.fi> latcco or *MJ bushels corn js*racre. 1 propose*as follows: Ist. I will k-II the land for Twenty Dollars j>*r acre. 2nd. 1 will take the first crop, acre per aero, fiscal : planting in that seetioii. 3rd. I will lease it from one to ninety nine years fur one-Mxth of the yearly crops, provided that not !■•** 1 than GOO acres are cultivated. JNO.C. KL'BK. Columbus, Oct. 24-1 week FLOUR ! FLOUR:! I vFKIMI the low water w have arrange*l for siij4- 1 / plies of Flour fro n tin Montgomery Mills, and have now a good stock on hand. Superfine (including sa< ks >7 f>o i Family “ “ .....8 50 Paragon M 10 00 No discount. October 14, 185 G WINTER'S PALACE MJLLH. I CATALOGUE OF I’llsTS GROCERIES, BY MARCUS & RAGLAND, 77 Uroad Street, Columbus, Ga. Fine Teas. Oolong Young llysuu liy sou lmiKTial Gunpowder SoUchoug aiui Pouchoog Suuartt. .Stuartis Crushed do. Ground do. ifi lined, ADO N. u. Drown do. Clarified i’ofttc. Old Gov .lava Drown Superior wliito .lava Old Mocha Laguiraand Hio Fro vision, ‘leuitessee ilam.^ Georgia 4 * F\. Bugar-cuu‘d Hants New York “ Fulton Market Kerf Smoked and Pick KM do Bnjoked Tongui'.s l‘ickk*d do Gxtra Pig Pork Dacon Sides and Shoulders Dust Leaf Lard Kish. Mackerel in hols and lil'do ! Salmon, sm'kd and pickled White Fish Apuluch'a do Fresh Shad in cans * k Lui>stors “ j “ Salmon “ “ Oysters u Pickled Oysters “ Fiohstcrs Hominy. Split Peas. Fhuir. Extra Get lessee “ St Louis ('ity Mills .Extra buckwheat Crackers. Soda biscuit Butter orackei*B Dost-Ml Graham Dread Sugar Crackers Fancy “ bout'sCraeki iH, in bids and cans Fruits, Malaga Kuisins Layei- Prunes in jars u in lioxes “ in kegs, forcoukingi Sultana Raisins Fresh Figs Oranges Lemons Apples Currants and (.Miron Nuts and Ainu.mis Spivctt. Nutmegs Mace Cloves Cinnamon Ginger black Pepper White “ Cayenne Fepper Allspice Currie Powder bird Seed. Canary and Hemp Preserves. Pineaj)ple Limes Pearlies Pears Green (luges Canton Ginger .lams and Jellies Isinglass. Cooper’s Shred Cox’s Sparkling’ Gelatine. Refined Isinglass Fiiiglisik Pickle. English Mustard Pickle k * Mixed do White Onions do Chow Chow Gherkins Ameriean Piekl . Gherkins Mixed Pickle Mangoes March 14. ly AL.VIS VM V FAIUE. 10l’ l''KU lor -oilo, in Kuss.tll county, Alnhftma, >.? :* a desirable FAIIM, containing -tsc acres—•ist.i l Pj acres cleared and under fence. ;i good franied house with tom* rooms (fire-places in each.) i\ n<r** houses, staldes, cribs, and can iagu house, a largo framed ( dn ilouse and a first rat'.* screw. Tint farm •. well wu le.red with three good springs ami one us the best vve.lJs in the county. The local ion is not surpa-sed lor !nlll l any where; it lies within six miles South West of t'*- limihusoii the lOut'aula and dienlivillo road. I’ersoiis washing to huy will do well to oaii soon as I intend to give a bargain. Terms will lie easy. Coin minis, Ga., Aug.ii*4, 1850. C. 10. MIMS. A. K. AYEfi OFF KKS far sale a well selected stock of YOUNti V! lid INI A AiKdllOErs, niel has effected an ar rangement to keep constantly on hand such a supply li - the demand nmy require, Uy the first of Ortohei h * will have completed safe and c.omforlalde njiartments for the accrminodnlion of one hundred Negroes, at N r o. Idl West side Uroad street, where lie will ho pleased to hoc and accommodate his friends and outruns. Sept. 11. 1860-ts P. MALLETT, General Commission. Merchant, m:\v voi:k, (vYN l* found ai the office oil). Ooldi n Idurray, Jv.q. J Street. Particular attention giveii to order* Ibr Ba nk ri,, © r ) Rope, Liipiorti, digiir ;, iVc. A.-,. ilofl to John Minin, C-']., 1). Cohh n Murmy, Columbus, da. New York. Juno ‘S>. 1 Sod. dl:i. W iI.I.IAM (i. MtK ‘i. ( un ! ft. IiEK A- CAftTIOU, COMMISSION MKKCIi \NTW, Gonorai Agents and Co!lectors, cu.M'ii;K( v, ,-Ti;i:i;T. MONTOOIII Klt V, ACA!! AM A. UJ WAi p.l.v pill' l ill 1.l •• lit I *r| |i< n In (he |Hl!t|i,iNC and Hair oi l MTTON and ..tlrr CDI.'NTJIV Pliolli CK. RiTeVf iivtii : .r*>!inson, Stewurt A Cos. Hur&rove & ..mitli, Foinroy <fc Gregory, A. I*. *'Ji tr A (Jo. •loHiuli Morris. Jo,-i j,J Winter. A.v Liberal (ash Advun - inado on •whiiu desired. August 10. 1 ‘S.jii. 111! OKA V r<JOTBC‘K. ‘IMIK Fill I'OllM of tllft li'.NfHN |*, 1 1)18 A V COMPANY. will aU\ Im hi-in miinl tlcit .• < iiy _ Gamine! i* not in their employ, . y > “IT ‘iii*l these of one fiicndM who wish tlndr business Jitt’ iidrd t<• will please apply to Columbus. Fept. 12, )Boti. din .1. W. lloVVAflli. Fmitaiixi h’ir*-Proof Wan* 81o<im . UCGHKS A- lAMKIi having associated wil h Ilian, . •!oilii It. Castliim. will rnutiouii tin* AVsvrr lioumc, Un ci vhig, Foi'wiudiiiK am( Com HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. Our particular attention will hu given to the a.-tle of cotton and other < ooidgiiiiiHutfi. Wo urn prepared t*> *! 1 • ‘L’d all facilities usual in our InuunftXH. Liberal ( ash ndvunc* ■.< made on Cotton, in hturo or fi Shipment to other point*. Ragging, Rope, Salt, kv. , will furnished our oust• - inern at current rate*. and order* of every d< riptinii. will meet with prompt attention. Thankful for tho lil*- eral patronage last mc.ivmi. we hope for ‘Mm continuance. Sept. 1. I*so. llthillK.S, DANIEL CO. FULTON MAUKKT KKKP. / (HOICK Fulton :ti la! R* * sand an l-.xtia Jot, of , * J Totiiic**eo Ham*, just received hy Sept. Id. (HJNRVACO. IIKMOVAfo “llpl have removed to Mr. K. Rama. Ik oM stand at If No. 12 broad St rout, opposite lb-dd, Prear A: Cos., Nvhoro we will contiuuo to keep a nupply of tho la- t Provisions ancl Groceries, which wo will sell at tho lowest inark’ t price*. Thankful for past favor.*, wo respectfully solicit a con t-innaur* of patronage. Tm m* ca*h or when called for. Ca*h paid lor Country Produce. Uot. It, IXs*l. .IKFKKI&SON it HAMILTON. Til 10 C ASH KYSTfOM. OUK friends will ph-a.se j, mouther that our THUMB ARK CASH, and all, except wholesale order s, must he accompanied with the money. Oct. U. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. American Pickle. Tomatoes | Red Cabbage I Peppers Glicrkiusin bbls ami kegs ; i Maccaroni. Vermicelli. CKecuc. English Dairy State Cheese Nvp Sklgo Pine Apple Choose Idiglfeh t Uedder do Ratter. Goshen butter, l>y every steamer Molasses. Golden jryrup Stuart’s do \ O Molasses Mi see lln acDHs. ('ulgat*s S.ip ** Fiareh Sperm Cinidlen Patent *‘ Star Olive <ml Horse K:hlis.ii Pie Fruit Powder Shot Caps | Gun ads Powder !• hisks |Shot PoUeln s {Drinking Flasks I Kiispbei ry Syrup i Lemon “ Cordials brandy Fruit (Mioeolate ami Cucoa Pol nl m s Onions \Voodand ‘Villuw Waiv ISeotch Ale Jjomloti Porter Rice Gandy Yeast Powder Ssrinsbourg Pales. Petit Puirt rrulHes* Moutarde Ue Maille Pates Be Foie <ras Sauces ami Catsups. ; Worcestei’Hhiro Sauce II Beading * k | John bull u j i’. jTomatu ( np-oip l V\ alnut , .Viukhroom ** ! Umlerwood’s Keliffit ;i French Olives {Seville k ‘ |Caiers Sardines Tohncco Cigars. 1 Always on band a line lot inf choice brands. ; Vlncga s* YV ikies. ! SLuleira \\ ine ‘Port “ | Sherry “ I Malaga “ i W bib* Cooking Wine V Sin in|iagm* II leidaeick *v (’• i M umiii’s N'ergeliay i Cabinet •• Imperial ji’reino do bmi/y | Still Hock i Sparkling I lock Dili no \Yino imperial Sherry in bollb-s j itegina Port I Reserve .Madeira Torreo “ *• lailj aOt'ri. jOtanl Brandy llf‘U nesse brandy Imperial •• in buttles ; Alpha 4 * “ I Old Q “ u Old Nabob” bum ’ 4 iScsdih Whiskey “ ; Irish •• 4 * i Moiiongaheia Whiskey :<>ld liuurbon ** I Jamaica bum , Holland Gin ; Irish Whiskey I Cooking brandy. SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ON THE HAVANA PI,AN. PRIZES GUARANTEED I 102,000 X)o£jXziXliS. Ouly 15,000 Numbers 1 Priau-s I'ftjaLle Willuml Dtiluctioii. JASHtfi COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! Hy AiitUoriiy of the State of Georgia. CLASS JS. To l>e brawn November 151 It, 1830, At Concert lCall, Macon, Georgia, under the swornsuper inteinb nee of Col. George Al. Logan and .lumcH A. Nesbil, Ksip*. J ‘ Leinember this Lottery has only Fifteen TlioTi sanu Numbers- - less limn .1113 Lottery m the world!— then lute P is the be t tor investment. Kxamino the Scheme! SCHEME. J I’rifif iif, $15,000 1 2,000 I l’ri/,1., 111 1,000 are 4.000 600 are 2,600 e “ 100 are 8.000 L'UO ’■ 40 mi- 141,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 2u Approximation < of jftlOO are 2.000 • r> o “ of 50 “ 2.500 &0 “ of 20 “ 1,000 ii? i Frizes amounting to $102,000! !; kid.’ <lO. Halves sf> Quarters $2 *O. Ibe 1 ...00 Pri/.es ot 4 *0 are det k rmined by the last fi | °l the Number that draws the Capital Prize of -1 i.o(>o. I’lie Capital Prize, \\ ill, of course, end with one pi'On* iiguivs I. 4. ... 0,7, N, 0, 0. Those Whole i iekei 4 ending with the . ante figure as the last in the Gupifal will Ih* entitled Halves uml quarters in l• I I'poi lion . P •i ’'ur> >*‘udiug money by mail need not l‘oar its being l< -t . Uidi j;. punet ually atiuiided to. Communications Confidential, bunk Notes of sound banks taken ti t par. 1 v lie.si wisliiug particular numbers should order immediately. A v-Address .1 A V! KS P. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. VV. K. LOVE, Ai;eif, No. t>4 llroad Street, Om. lo—id. Columbus, Ga. AT TIIK CHEAP lABU STORK. Goods, < soenp Rood Goodii* AT ONB tUUCJji;- FOR CASH ONLY. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, TWO UP.LOW MESSRS. KYLK A CO. O'llL undersigned re -pertfully oilers Ids most silicon* jL ‘banks to tin* eii'/ens o! ( oiinnbus and *■ ill roimdiiig country, ior their pat r**fi:u ’ Km liberally bosto\v<*d on inm (lie pa>t> sea>• 01. and lakes pleasure in again calling I heir attentiou to his entire new stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRAPP. Tim st oi k is 1 ntiM’ly new aud ciuitpriKos every I liing gen eral ly kept in a Dry < ioodfc- .’ (ore—among which may be found LA Dll'..* t loopy—Consisting of Fancy Plaid and.Stripmd Pros Piiii..: ail wool plain doLaines : all wool ligured and s|riped French DeLaincs; Persian • Ldlis ; \iiiet 1 ica,n De-Lai lies; French and Scelch Ging hams: A iiiei iea 11. Knglish, and Kronelt Calicoes. CuO’iP- AND t’A.SSI MKRKL—Black French and Kng lisli ('lutlts; black and fancy Doeskins. Satinets, 1 weeds, dalles, Roy's Cash meres. Aie. MANTILL \S. de.- .Mjintillas and ‘rulmas in agient va riety ot bhuk and enhu t and Cloths : black ami colored Mii..', AI.-o a great variety of sty l*, among which are tlie Knijucs'. >lariiaa-, lioseland, Leander, Arabella, 1 rima Dona Simwd, Shapes, A'*., varying in price front :r-> to -j.,. Cashmere, Thibet, and Marino Shawls; Ikty State Long Shawls; black Silk and white. Crane Shawls. KM Rib CD) K!i Embroideries iu almost endless vari- iy, c-*n..ts:ing ,4 t ami.ric eiubroidered Shawls, Col l.iir Poinl Luce Otdlar;’ and Sleeves, iloiiitou and Maltese Collars and Shawls. Handkerchiefs. Skirts,. Ruud>. Ac. Ac. RIIIbONS. Hosiery. Ladies Marino Vests, Gloves, Honi ton. Maltes. and F.itgiidi Thread Laces; Ladies'Kid Gauntlets; P'oinic. s. Rue,lies; one Cologns, Kxhai ls, bitionle. Pailey M ori box.'s, Hoop Skirts, !*atehels, Garpet bags. Ac. Also in Store, a iarge stock of white ri:i*l l ed Plaumds, Negro Kerseys aud blankets; fim* Red blankets; bleach ed and brown ; loading and Shillings; llats, Caps, boils. Shoes, and heavy Ready Made Clothing. Rlahters are particularly invited toau examination of ihe stock, as I feel cci lain il will he greatly to I heir in l(*re.st to and” so. .My Jeiin.3 dill he as het’ore—CASH heli.-vhiu il to he tile utuDial intcreHt. of holli the buyer : Uid elh-r. Tin ;•!;)( ‘. li;;y heeit selected with great rare and hoot- lo please all who may cidl, both in quality and price. Oct. 14, ls.ic,. G. vv. ATKIN.oN. IV 10 VV lh’jilt 7rJ • MABCUS Sc K.A.GrX4_/AJNTID 5 A ■ Gis old sfmid of .Marci s A Cuakfix, r ILL always keep on hand n weli .selected stork of Y? i non K KAMIL V tdtot EIIIES.-- ‘R • ,, '.‘li’ l Sild are w.uiantrd to give satisfartioli. Ca!! mid S. e IH. ;,nd donT Ihrgvt that we hi* 11 fur cash. V A N M AIK THOMAS RAGLAND. Ju. Sept t* tl VV ANTED. r PW::v7Y FIVE N r.GROKS to work on the Mtisrogee 1. R;iil lot whom liberal witgew w ill he paid. .1. L. MUST IAN, A|)t’il ) !. Superintendent. NEW BOOHS !l! | G, 1 , ‘, ‘.ill) Ll LL; an Ji to?!•;• I Romance of Texan 1 ami Mexico, hy Jne Gleoi'-ort, of Aluhnina; Mar i*cli; W ild VV t rtern Seines, 2d eerica, hy J. il. Jones; Dream and . ..iilj- s oi a RuM.or und Tern her. hy tho Autln I'mmh Hide; The L >4 llUiiU f; •hr * i r-: ie t )j|i|;i; j;. Ly J.,-’ i Yitcoeiie, Hood'.* !'(>.• tical Work ilearl .f .Marl.l Ware ; ’ ‘•_ ! .-lave ;if- ia liut", v iilt a pr-laee hy A. Ali Lil’ I ‘ .i.t- 1..i. 1 .;11.. 11, oy h. Hol ton ; !;•> tof the Pop dr . L, .5. L. t„,oke; ‘• 11 La •. or ihe A•iidi ■• ii toir .Iy tt ’li**M*hro ; 1 ‘• ‘ 1 •: •-n Joj.un pedili**o In I. L. Hawke. ‘■"* ‘ • 4 Look.'., i,tank p • iks, and StnUeiierVv for •L- 1 G ED. Vt . MATH r, \\ S, ;,ir A 1 • • No. 11 Rn Oil fd TO THE km ilk AC. ’ | ‘ll *;a td.n, pohlie wltohiue hitherto jatlroiii/i and tho J. FA< i i)h V, vviil please Lik(* liotiee lliltl \V. K. JIMUJi.s ns to I .*i . a eoniitMMt and or ass<rf'iatel in any liiun re*r whaleV'r vij n !he I11-•;#i •v of the u tahli.Jiiuent.— All •*.*i ,ii; 11. i ti • r will hr t rajo n< fed exclusively with oursolvi - al our War- Roouih. R. G JEFFERSON A (X). (Juimnhti.4, G’ i. 2.>. —ts COA L YARD, fllllo, i. v.i iiiie 1 ‘••Aii ji f lirah , ran bo supplied at L SR) jK i'Ton, by railing on JOHN VV. HOWARD, Nov 1; A en| .M ima (,'oul Min* ('oiupany. :m. t* ,i. liitooics, £j| i rin e. • hi. Obi eto No. 112 OVI f the . I 4 bank, nl < ‘Juiiiinis. Bv i: ■ : I'-ii *ii Troup Sired, next almv ♦ that of Mrs. Dr. Ilpxey. Sept ‘‘ill h’ | Z„. 1, Mt. bill KIDGVVAY, CLE( li LKY CO* \YH-!*!*.A *tE DEALERS IN Sugar, Coii'oe, Salt, Bacon, TOHAC i O, UMUHSU'i ROFAO, no. I2v; bbo All sti: let, com m iii s, (i ia. IS ACC) Y ! It ACO\ ! ■* 1 !/• \'C iln ioi I \V< Icni liacoii for Male at reduced \ pri. ■ - at the -i;,u of the Hop*. S’ |* 27, I v.. 11. A. dlt Ii A(• i>4 A CM. FOR SAL 10 OK UKNT. fJMIK llOt .“li >ii Ho* corner of ‘fioup and ■ n u Tlu*i*am dja ! lat Pa*, with fv* rooniM, SII 1 i | \ .* I inenls, and 1.. -U -n i>*c< ntly fiiit in th"louirh repair, fallal SAMMIB & KOUNKY'H. dune 21-1 mi IIOPKK AM* LOT FOR SALE. SMHF rcod’ iii-e of \ii^ f V. .1. IfA 18- . IH\. in the city of folundae l . A . w ifuuC'* in the rear of the M- Ba i jtjl. f'funeh. -.villi a highly cultivated ’’ “•OK 1 1 j|.\n| *1 n. stahlft and outhildiin,'* c^ntlete, 1* itlon (H*nl!il. with open HouareM in front. For 1* i iiim and turtliei p.u li< iilats apply earl v to Oct I . dm MARTIN 1C HARDIN. TWFATV DOhhAKS KKVVAUD l A STI.f/ he i.jii f*r the •1-liM i v d‘ my hoy ’ % HN. (kri'o n an i:*n f-*d-| in any jail. a* io me in till eity He i a hrij(ht miihtf Ad to. altonf f<f; h tied” •• in In i lit, and id*out .% or yciu-Knl :i -• . Wn ColninhuM. Oct. 15-ts J. 11. DANIhL. AIjL HAIL l 1 X BOM.ETHING FOR THE MILLION!!! PROFESSOR. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. WU CALL Till! ATTENTION OF ALL, OLD AND YOUNG, to tlio wonderful preparation, which turns hack lo iu original color gray hair—cover* tho head of tho bald with a luxuriant growth—remove* tho dandruff, itching aud algcutanoous eruption*—cause* a coutinual How of tho 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 sge, iu all its natural beauty. We call, then, upon tho bald, the gray, or diseased! In sculp, to use it; and surely, the young will not, ns they vulue the flowing locks, or the witching curls, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. Waterford, Mass., July 25, 1805. L’HOF. 0. J. WOOD—With confidence, de 1 recom mend your Hair Uestorntive, as being the most effica cious luti.’le I over saw. I have used the Walpheuuand other preparations of the day, all without effect. Hint*, using your Hair Beatorativc, my hair and whiskers, which wen-almost white, have gradually grown dark; ami I now feel confident, that a few more applications will restore them to their natural color, it also Inis re lieved me of all daiulrull and unpleasant itching, so common among persona who perspire freely. J. G. KILBY. .Xurth Hast I‘etinsyliauui, March 9, 1856. SI II—III couNeiiucnce of having hair, for several years past, not only gray, hut perfectly white, I have cut it short, and worn caps to hide il from view; hut some three mouths since. 1 was induced to use your Hair Be storative, and I must, In justice say, that its effects were almost miraculous; for it has changed it gradually teal most its former splendor as to color, slid left it so soft and glossy as to he more heuulitul than it ever was, w hen under the iuUltunce of line oil. 1 earnestly, there fore, recommend it to every lady as decidedly th* best preparation for toilet use, of anything in the world. IIKTKY SMITH. I‘KOF. WOOD—Having experienced the magic effect of your Hair Restorative, 1 lirop you this upon the sub ject. About two years age, my hair commenced falling off ami turning gray; I was fust becoming buhl. T met a friend who had used your Restorative, and spoke so highly of ItM viitues, I was induced to try it, although 1 had hut little faith, as I had before tried so many other medleines. I commenced using your Restorative in Jan uary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. Ii began to fill up, grow out, aud turned buck to its former color, (black.) At tills time, il is fully restored to i;s original color, health and appearance, and 1 cheer fully rcemuiiiend its use to all. J. D. HOKB. Chicago. 111., May 1, 1854. Milford, Worcester co„ Mat*., Aoe. 13, 1854. I’ltOF. I). J. WOOD—Dear Sir —I take pleasure iu hearing voluntary testimony lo the magic effects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far hack at 1836, my hair coKimeuced falling ot). until the top of niy scalp became bald ami as smooth as glass, and it lias continued lo fall for u great many years, notwithstanding 1 have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Weeing your advertisement, I was induced to give your article atrial, and. to my utter astonishment, I tumid alter a low applications, that in , hair tweuuie firmly set, and assumed a glossy and hem did appearance; and Ly the time 1 had used a quart bottle, my buhl 10-ad was revered with a young mid vigorous growth of hair, which is now from nno to two inches in length, and growling fast. Yours, truly, HUNKY GOODRICH. jVete ) ork. October 2, 1864. I'KOF. tl. J. WOOD—Dear Bir—After reading the ad vertisement in one,oft lie New York journals, of your eelebralod Hair lleslorative, I procured a half-pint bot tle, mid was so iiimli pleased with It, that I cob tinned ils use fin- two months, and am satisfied it is decidedly tho best preparation Indol e tho public, it lit once removed all dandruff and unpleasunt itching from llic scalp, and lias restored my hair iialuriilly, und, I have no dull lit, permanently so. You have permission to refer lo mo, all who eulsilaiii any doubt of its performing all Hint is claimed for it. MISS FKKKS, ‘tiJ/j Greenwich Avenue. I have used Professor li. J, Wood's Hair ilcstoiatlae, and have admired its wonderful efforts. It restored my hair where it liiul fallen oil; it cleans the head, aud ren ders tiie hair soft and smooth--much more so than oil. MARY A. ATKINSON. Louisville, Nov. 1, 1864. SUfj ‘ Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louie, Missouri, 3ln Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists everywlieiii. Ml kinds of family patent iiiederines for sale, nil tlm heel possible terms, at Professor Wood’s establishment, 114 Market street, St. Louis. For sale iu Columbus at the Drug Store of KIVLIN, THOMAS t CO. Sept. 13 —SB) dr. c* wiseniLDi UAS opened an office for the practice or Mwdi cine utnl Surgery, corner of llroad me I Ran dolph Streets. —known ns Mygatt’s corner— where WL poisons wishing his services may always fiiel him un less absent on professional duty. Oetoljcr Id, 1850. din KOR S A 1,10. ri'lii: suliHcribcr olfeis ior sale his residence on sVe-A, X Oglethorpe Street. The house is new and yj|sjjjl contains five rooms. For particulars enqiiiru of W. li. Carter at his Music. Stole. N*pl. WM. it. CAKTKIt. TURNIP SICKII. iAltKSli TURNIP SlSKU—new crop, just imported, 1 for sale at the ltlue Drug Store of Augrat U. lOt f It KOOKS t I‘ll A I'M AN. THE CLAYTON BANNER, CLAYTON', BAKBOUit COUNTY, ALABAMA, BY KIEBER & POST, mills Paper possesses a large circulation in theooun- J. ties of Harbour, I’ike, Dale, Henry and Coffee; and to the nicrelmnts|of Columbus is offered an excellent op portunity to make known their business, WA Y & JAY LOU, Commission & Korwiualliig Ale re limit s, corn mt of hay anu oka yton strkkts, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Particular attention given to the filling of Planters’ orders for IIAOIIIMI, KOI’K, Ac. W. .1. WAY. W. 8. TAYLOR. The undersigned, surviving partner of the late Him of Smil.li A Humphreys, may he found at tho office ot Messrs. Hay A Taylor, where consignment* of Cotton, or other piuducc, will meet stiff t and piompt atlrnlioii. Sept 4m T. T. Ml I'll! removal. 1> M. A E. L. Gray, have removed to No. ljy llroad lu* Street, one door helow Auction Huiimo, for nierly orenpied hy J. |. k A. Illgen, where they will bo happy to wait on their friend*. Jied. received and will be coiixtautly leceiviug, a large supply of MKA L and FLOUR. In (lie Ailicle of Flour W o clain to have the heat. CUSTOMERS Gan i! HUppllcd with Meal and Flour at their re*idenrc* hy a]plienhon at the Store or of our wagon. No IYiHiippol ii imeti |. JfoitKowiven hhnll not gniiiihle liecaune there lx no go4id Flour in the. market, (lur arraiigeriientx are Hudk Hml we can supply any deni red ijuaniity onpiality. At*’ Gjeii day and night.* uU October 8, jXMI. ( IIKWACLA LIME. r MHE undeiMgiied, Agentn of the aUive Lime VVoika, 1 are prepared t<> till ordera utall tiimm for LIME in the following package*,to wit: :$ bunio l BarieJ*, and diode I Rai ielrt, in good orh t for *iuppiug. Tlti.'X Lime Jm of fme (juality, eijiiul in every renpect to I lie bexl ‘I homaHton Lime, and liuh MUpei xedeJ it iu the interior of Ala bit inn and W extern Georgia, it run ho U livejvd at .tiiy point in Middle Georgia materially cheap er Hum Tbomaxtou. ‘24. 01/NBY k CO. I’KAS ANU UK ANN. 1 f/i BIJ.SIIJ;|.S I‘KAH ami IIKANm, jut ruiuiivuil huU I O\J fur mi In by Mny 2. tr JKFFKUSON 4 UAMII,TUN. CHOICK WINKS. (IHA.MI’AUXK, I'lii't, ('bunt, Mmji ri'i, Cicity .ml AinJ J K);ii, ,|u.t incolved him! fur mill, liy My 22 Oil SIB Y A QQ. I* KAN. inn WJBIIKI.H J’i:nJut recilvrd miu! for nl b\ oe/ OUNRY A 00 May ‘l'i PHKSKHVKS. I/XTRA “Cuuclioln” IVvkt India ftiurvti—by the l J (JttHa. May 23 OUNBY A CO - SALK. A KMUiT rub* Xurtliarn niada Two Hume Ilry or J\ Wagon, iiunrly nw, luw furmab. Anoint an, IHOfl. JAMBS 1. 1 (lux. IRISH POTATOES. N"K\V Xortlinrii Irl.li I’utaluee just rocoivi.il anil for nub* by .1 KFKKKKON A HAMILTON. Septo iiilmr 1, 186(1. PKACII BRANDY. J/XTItA ulil SOUTH KRN I'KAC’II BRANDY, jut re -1 J n ivi il and for Mali* by UUNBY A OU. Kept. ♦! boarding. MU. I, nil Sira. JAMBS LIOON are prepared and de- Sroue to nccommodato twenty or twnty-flv Day Itua,dors, at tin, now buiMing uver Noe. 122 ami 124 llruaij Street. The Fare will In* kihml, and urery attHii lluii given to make Buarili*r comfortable. Term, moile ™to - Oet.!.