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COMMEBCIAL.
DAILY SUN OFFICE, 1
Columbus, Not. 11, 1556. /
ITTON The sales yesterday sum up 160 bales at
ranging from 11 to ll%c. Receipts of the day
531,1 J Columbus Cotton Statement.
rnrk on hand Nor. 8, 1856 ...... 833 bales
previously 32,391-35888
36,721
seme time last year 39,614
tC Nov. B.—COTTON—The market to-day
! uiet— nothing doing except from wagons, which
r# “ llin g at from 11% to 11%. Tliero was some in
iaf for cotton, but the warehousemen refused to meet
‘ mr} . -of buvers ; they are holding Middlings firm
he VlflWß w . 11 „ /
“ill / Good Middlings 11%.
The river in good navigable condition for largo boats,
I joh has imparted mncli activity to all departments of
I FOR MAYOR. ~
„ WE are authorized to announce the name of
I , 0 \\ ii,KINS a* a candidate for ro-electiou to the of
j . ,!f Mavor at the ensuing municipal election, on the
I grand*Saturday in December next. Nov. 11 te
FOR JIAYOR.
We are autliorised to announce Dr, JOHN K. BA
\ ‘ON as a candidate for the office of Mayor, at the ensu
| , . Municipal election in December next.
FOR CITY SEXTON.
We are authorized to announce THOMAS NIX as
, iindidate for re-election to the above office, at the
itv Election in December next.
FOR CITY MARSHAL,.
We are authorized to announco the name of
uIt.UAM MAIIAFFEY an a eaudidate for re-election
is City Marshal at the ensuing Municipal Election.
| for DEPUTY MARSHAL.
fjf WE are authorized to announce HUGH P. ROB
INSON as a candidate for ae-election to the office of Dep.
utv Marshal, at the ensuing election on the second Sat
urday in December next. Nov. 7. te
e OR CITY MARSHAL.
Wo are authoi ised to announce GEORGE GUL-
Ii n ns a candidate for City Marshal, at the Municipal
{lection ou the second Saturday in December next.
CANDIDATE FOR MARSHAL.
arc authorized to announce the name of
I \MKS M. HUGHES as a candidate for City Marshal at
he ensuing olection on the second Saturday in December
iex t, Oct. 31—tde
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Kti w'e are authorised to announce JERRY TERRY
as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee County, at
Hie ensuing election in January next.
RECEVER OF TAX RETURNS.
£j-Tlie friends of ISAAC T. BROOKS, announce
lis name as a candidate for re-election to the office of
teeeiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee county, at the
election in Januury next. Nov. 8, 1850.
FOR SALE.
l FIRST RATE Cook, Washer and Ironer, with two
A children. For further particulars apply at the Per
v House as soon as possible to
Nov. 11. 2t MRS. L. O BRIEN.
EXCELLENT.
HAVANA CIGAR EMPORIUM.
Two doors west of Rankin’s corner, Crawford St.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
It RE subscriber, from his long experience in the bu
siness flatters himself that be can agreeably accom
modate, at Wholesale or Retail, all who are in want of
FINE HAVANA CIGAKS,
American Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Snuff, Pipes, Ac. Ac. Ac.,
on such terns as cannot fail to please. All goods war
ranted.
Orders from the country attended by the cash, prompt
ly and carefully filled. *
Nov. 81866. ly JAMES ESTEVEZ. _
G. N. ELDRED’S
great southern show.
Tlic only Southern Company now Trav
eling In America,
And the Largest and Best Establishment in the U. S.
bjiulierp Men, Southern Horses, Southern Enterprise
aguiust the World!
CONSISTING of over TWO HUNDRED MEN AND
V HORSES, the best Performers, the best Baud, and the
[ finest stud of Horses now traveling in America, will ex-
I liil.it at
Columbus, November 17tU, 18th <fc 19th.
CARD.
G. N. ELDRED proclaims to the South that as a re
turn for the generous patronage that has ever crowned
his efforts to please, lie has this season combined
THREE GREAT SHOWS,
and engaged the w orld-renowned FRAN CON I HIPPO
DROME TROUPE to appeal’ in conjunction with his
“plendld ANIMAL EXHIBITION and GREAT SOUTH
ERN CIRCUS.
The Great Southern Circus Department.
Clowns—Sam Long, John Peterson, —^
, and the great American Clown and
Shakspearean Jester, Jimmey Rey.
loidy Equestrians—Madrae Franconi -l Jp*
and M’lle. Henrietta. A/. INSmY
Muns. Franconi will introduce his
‘inapproachable trained Horses. W. ’
D'lel, the Comic Rider and great Dou
blc Somerset Thrower. C. Morrison (L
will astonish the audience by liis con- STY ‘
tortiouist performance on a chair erec- (
fed on a pole thirty feet high, held and (^\\
“upported by .Mous. Hessin, Master ~ \
•inni.s, the Champion Equestrian of
‘he South. Vandean Brothers, by ygMsf
Hosier andJennlngs. r . * x
Mods. Costello, the great Globe Per
former; W. Johnson, the Slack Rope
Performer.
I iT'tl ®° ni P a,, y—Master 4*l
header of the Band—C. Vollandt, iWj
exeell su^' < jj lll *’ Rmwautee for tile
A man Walking on the Ceiling, head .Ti I ‘v!
”* n > “y means of the scientific nppli- 4-A vs J -1
* atum of the principles of adhesion, by XjU*flß6fejtx3
G - Kldred. ———
li'l-terdohn Robinson in bis superb Principal Act;
i’ ,■. Vl® tlie Trol, P ln Pantomime, Ballet, Dancing,
,c i iv? r^ece *’ C- > aro among the gnuid features of
‘w* exhibition, making in all the most attractive and
-iinu- tmg cte rtainmeut and the best FIFTY CENT
uv r offered to the people of the South.
Free Exhibition.
About half an hour previous to opening the doors of
favilllon of Exhibition, should the weather
1 mat, a terrific Ascension upon a Single Elastic Wire,
Hi ‘ii M’ULE. ISABELLE, will lie made outside
* lllv| Don, to the height of fifty feet from the ground.
ART!
A thing of beauty is a joy forever.”
w 6 r P9eB ® Ter “P Inor,, truly than when these words
ir utt ercd. AH can now have an opportunity to ver
. me accuracy of this statement, by calling at
WOODBRIDGE A POPKINS’
nfiAOUEftHEAN GALLERY.
I• subscribers have all tho latest iiiiprovemeutH in
! j.f ‘ respective arts of Photography and Ambrotyp
w7 un ‘f aave formed a connection for the season with
DhiT™’ , * Powelson, of Bavannali, who have also
iieries in Macon and Augusta) fer tho purpose of pro
ving the celebrated
PASTELLE PHOTOGRAPHS!!
. t 9 n ®°fthe first Artists In tho country is engaged at
“‘s Gallery, and Messrs. Woodbrldge A I’opkins fed
ivinced that they do not outstrip the bounds of truth
’ assuring their patrons and the public generally, that
Cllll faruisli pictures which, fur beauty of coloring,
i yop bketiess, and supurb finish cannot bo sur
i” wdat any gallery either North or South.
Uessrs. W. A P. desire to call attention to the fact that
the Artist,
MR. C. M. LORD,
in t n “I*" 1, so that persons desiring paintings need
Norra i trouble of sending their pictures to the
ti e, ’ l . tlerl 'y Insuring a risk of injury by trunsportu
,i ‘ ‘ ,' u H”‘*k of the danger of the loss of pictures of
persons, which cannot be replaced. Mr. Lord
liiisu.' ‘I m '*‘lfi furtliermore, to finish pictures more
’“’in they aro doue anywhere in tlie North,
i.f'iw** attentton is directed to tlie fact that pictures
sased persons can, by tho Photographic art, be co
.u„Ki ‘ U , ar *r' 1 to LIFE ti,ZK - *" d beautifully colored,
til* * th ® accuracy of the Camera with the touch of
uimm ‘.i ’ f l, ‘ , slcing, as regards portraits, the finest con
mßtion art bo* ever reached.
WOODBKIDOK A HOPKINS,
y„ T j Brooks A Chapman’s Dntg Store.
COLUMBUS GROCERY MARKET.
COLUMBUS, Nov. 7, 1856.
BACON.—The market is well supplied. Wo quote
Ilaras 12%c. for Tennessee, and 14 to 15c. for canvassed;
Western Sides lOcg Tennessee Sides 11 to 12c.; Shoulders
9 to 16c,
LARD.—Supply equal to demand, at 12% to 14c. by
the Can.
BUTTER—Country 20; Northern 35c.
BEEF—In market, Bto 10c.
FLOUR.—By the Barrel, $7 to $lO.
SUGAR.—N. 0. Brown 11 to 12%c.; Crushed, Pulver
ised or Loaf, 15 to 16c,
COFFEE.—Rio 13 to 15c.; Java 18 to 20e.; Laguira
16c.; Mocha 20 to 22c.
MOLASSES.—West India Molasses 60c.; Syrup 60c.
RlCE.—Rice 7 to Bc.
CORN—6S to 75c.
MEAL.—City or County Mills 80c.
BAGGING.—Market well supplied with India at 22c.
No Kentucky iu market.
ROPE.—Supply abundant at 14c.
TWINE. —Plenty in market at 25c.
SA LT.—Market Well supplied, at $2 per sack.
RATES OF EXCHANGE.
CORRECTED BY W. E. LOVE & OCb
L-OI rERV AND EXCHANGE BROKERS
HO. 04 BROAD STKJiIST.
BUYING RATES. SELLING RATES.
New York, 60 days 1% f ct. dis sight, % prem
Philad’a, “ “ 1.V js ct. dis “ none
Boston, “ “ 1% ctt (lig nont)
Charleston “ “ none. none
N. Orleans “ “ none. ....... none
Alabama Bank Notes 2 ft ct. dis
Tennessee “ ......2% y ct. dis
Kentucky “ “ ......2% f ct. dis
N. Oarol’a “ “ 2 flct. dis
Virginia “ “ 2 jjt ot. dis
Gold A.vn Silver ; l ct.pm
All Solvent Georgia anu S. C. Banks par
JEWELRY.
CAMEO, Pearl, Coral, Jet, and all Gold Sets, tho larg
est and finest assortment ever before offered in this
city, at WILLARD & COOPER’S.
Oct. 18-ts
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
THE whole country is flooded witli Counterfeit and
Imitation Schnapps. The public should be careful
to purchase only the genuine article, manufactured and
imported by Udolpho Wolfe, which lias tlie name of the
manufacturer on the Bottle, Cork and Label.
For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists
Read the opinions of the New York J’ress.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 Beaver St., New York.
From the New York Mercury.
Fraudulent Imitations of Superior Commodities,
Among the many dishonesties of trade which tlie mor
al sense of tlie community is called upon to suppress, we
would particularly notice a most pernicious and infamous
practice adopted by unscrupulous dealers of imitutingund
counterfeiting tlie exterior appearance and precautionary
labels of popular drugs, medicamenta, and other articles
of personal consumption, and thus, by seizing upon tire
well acquired reputation of an enterprising trader, pal
ming off moat destructive and worthless compounds, to
tho sore detriment not only of the consumer, hut to the
character of tlie man who lias expended thousands of
dollars in bringing the genuine article Into esteem and
demand. These petty larceny thieves are the pest of nil
honorable dealers and traders, and the trade is as much
highway robbery as tlie violent appropriation of their
neighbor’s purse; in fact they are hem-nth the burglar
ami highwayman in dignity—for these latter felons ex
hibit a bravery or recklessness of character in nowise dis
tinguishing tlie mercantile assassin who stabs in tlie
dark. And ought they not be rewarded with a punish
ment commensurate with the cowardice of their crime?
We were led to these remarks by accidentally observing
a spurious counterfeit of Udolpho Wolfe’s fk’lieidam
Schnapps. The labels were imitated perfectly, witli the
slight addition of a few letters to plead technical avoid
ance of the law against counterfeiting; tho bottles were
very similar, and every thing carefully prepare 1 to im
pose upon a careless purchaser. Now is not tlie man who
perpetrated this fraud, a felon a robber? Assuredly lie
is; for, as Mr. Wolfe has expended large sums to bring
his genuine imported schnapps into popular demand,
that demand may be justly considered it part of his cap
ital in trade, and a fellow stealing a part of his reputa
tion is as much of a thief as if he had stolen a barrel of
his schnapps in balk. And to this crime he adds a fur
ther one of defrauding tlie comm unity by giving them a
ruinous article for the money they intended to expend
for a commodity in which they had confidence. And,
further, every man who participates indirectly iu the
fraud, by selling spurious articles is as much of an offen
der as the principal who planned tlie imposition. Tlie
remedy of Mr. Wolfe should lie in his holding all concer
ned up to the contempt of the community thusswindled
by their operations, and unconsciously imposed upon by
their noxious composition. We trust that Mr. Wolfe
will obtain names, not only of the coueoclors of these
counterfeits, but of every man offering them for sale,and
then publish them to tlie world ; for his own reputation
ami the health of tlie community demand that all parties
should be nailed to the pillory of popular execration.
From the New York Dispatch.
AN INFAMOUS BUSINESS.
When an enterprising man strikes out anew business,
to the establishment of which he gives his industry, time,
talents and pecuniary means, can anything lie more con
temptible than to have another steal in, and, under spe
cious pretexts, hold out to tlie public an inferior article,
and endeavor to obtain their patronage? Pray, wliat
difference is there, so far as tlie honesty of tlie thing is
concerned, betwceil purloining tlie business by which a
citizen hopes to make his bread and stealing tlie bread
itself? A common thief, if lie takes without leave, how
ever hungry, a loaf of bread from a baker’s shop, is appre
hended and condemned to the penitentiary for daring in
a surreptatious manner to appease his appetite: but put
a respectable looking coat on his back and a few dollars
in his pocket, and he may, with impunity, nay. even
with the applause of his fellows, by knavery, forgery or
other infamous means, take tlie business of an honest
man from him, and go unscathed of justice. All this is
wrong. Somo years since a gentleman oftliiscity (Udol
plio Wolte) introduced to tlie citizens of the United States
a medicated article of gin, w hich was highly approved by
professional gentlemen as a superior tonic and deobstru
ont, and tiie knowledge of which ho, by advertisement
and otherwise, disseminated throughout tlie country.—
So soon as tricksters, who pass in tile Inn-iness commu
nity us honest men, saw tlint Mr. Wolfe was likely to
have handsome returns for tlie time and money which
he had expended, they set about forging his labels and
palming oil’ upon tlie people detestable aud poisonous
compounds which they have the hardihood to call ‘’Schie
dam Sehnapps.'’ In some instances they have gone so
far as to put Wolfe's name to their villainous liquids.—
As this horde are growing bold in their rascalities, it is
time tlie public in town anil country were put upon tlieir
guard. Consumers should lie sure that they purchase
tlie genuine article, or else tlieir health may lie irrepara
bly injured by using tlie horrible stuff that unscrupulous
men, because they can buy it clmap, will offer as tile gen
uine article, l’ure Scheidam Schnapps can only be (de
tained at the stores of respectable nierehuiits and drug,
gists, in town and country, and at tho establishment of
Udolpho Wolfe, Nos. 18, 20 and 22 Beaver Street, in Ibis
city, w here it is gotten up exclusively. We think it a du
ty which Mr. Wolfe owes to himself and tlie community
to puliiish, by name, tlie rascals who arc thus attempting
to defraud both him and those who would be.bis custo
mui's. lie should not permit his modesty to hold him
hack from making so righteous an expose.
AGENTS IN SAVANNAH:
Jolin It. Moore & Go.. A. A. SoUomons & Cos., A. Ho
lland. M.J. Riley, W. W. Goodrich, McMahon A Doyle,
Webster A Fulmer, 1. V. Conuerat, Claghorn A Cunning
ham, Swift A On. Holcomb, Johnson & Go.
FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS.
tIMIK subscriber lias now received his full supply of
1 Colored, Fluin and Fancy FIREWORKS, manufac
tured expressly for his sates, by tiie most experienced
I’yrotecliuist in the United States. The works are neat
ly and well made, and arc sure to give satisfaction. Tlie
stock comprises
Blue Lights, Rockets, plain and rul’d.
Serpents, Mines of stars, 5 sizes.
Grasshoppers, Torpeikais,
Flower Fots, colored] Fulling Crackers,
Bcnzoht Lights, plain and Fire ]>oiut Stars,
Pin Wheels. No. 1,2, and 8, Maroons
Scroll Wheels, Vertical Wheels,
Triangles No. 1 and 2, Savons, Ac. Ac.
Triangles open wur 5 sixes, Italian Streamer*,
Caprices, Large Fancy Pieces.
Roman Candles, plain and colored—of all kinds,
All orders from a distance carefully packed aud forwar
ded. JOS. B. BUSSIER,
Nov. 6,18. Vi. 27 South Wharves. Philadelphia.
BACON.
FNOK sale 30 or 40 casks of Bacon to close consignment.
’ ATHWART, GRAY A CO.
Oct 24—ts
PIANO FORTES.
PERSONS iu want of a Fine 1 list.rv-a I If—
inent, can be supplied on moderates! J y n n
terms. A fine assortment to select from.* *
at
October 31. ts BAMMIB A ROONEY’S.
TO STEAMBOAT MSN.
up HE WAYS of Austen A Son, Apalachicola. Florida,
1 have Dee ii rebuilt, and we are now ready to haul
out Steamboats and ether watercraft.
Oct. 30, 1856.;0t EDMUND AUSTEN A CO
PRIVATE HOARDING.
MRS. T. B- KlltVlN is new prepared to lake Rout'd*
. era; charges reasonable. Resilience near the Fee*
byterian Church.
jjov. 7. 1836. 6t.
CATALOGUE
OF
ifine groceries,
MARCUS & RAGLAND,
77 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Etne Tea*.
Oolong
Young Hyson
Hyson
Imperial
Gunpowder
Souchong and Pouchong
Sugars,
Stuart’s Crushed
do. Ground
do. Refined, ABO
N. 0. Browu
do. Clarified
Coffee.
Old Gov Java
Browu *•
Superior wbito Java
Old Mocha
Laguira and Rio
Provision.
Tennessee Hams
Georgia ;
Kx. Sugar-cured llams
New York
Fulton Market Beef
Smoked aud Pickled do
Smoked Tongues
Pickled do
Extra Pig Pork
Bacon Sides and Shoulders
Best Leaf Lard
Flail.
Mackerel in hols and lif do
Salmon, sin’kd and pickled
White Fish
Apalach’u do
Fresh shad iu cans
“ Lobsters “ j
Salmon “
“ Oysters “
Pickled Oysters
“ Lobsters
Hominy.
Split. Penis.
Flour.
Extra Geuessee
“ St Louis
City Mills
Extra Buckwheat
Crackers.
Soda Biscuit
Butter Crackers
Boston “
Graham Bread
Sugar Crackers
Fancy “
Bent's Crackers, in Mils nud
cans
Fruits.
Malaga Raisins
Layer “
Prunes in jars
“ in boxes
in kegs, for cooking
Sultana Raisins
Fresh Figs
Oranges
Lemons
Apples
Currants and Citron
Nuts and Almonds
Spices.
Nutmegs
Mace
Cloves
Cinnamon
Ginger
Black Pepper
White “
Cayenne Pepper
Allspice
Currie Powder
Bird Seed.
Canary and Hemp
Preserves.
Pineapple
Limes
Peaches
Pears
Oreen Gages
Canton Ginger
Jams and Jellies
lslugluss.
Cooper’s Shred
Cox's Sparkling Gelatine.
Refined Isinglass
English Pickle.
English Mustard Pickle
“ Mixed do
White Onions do
Chow Chow
Gherkins
American Pickle.
Gherkins
Mixed Pickle
Mangoes
‘March 14. ly
ST. NICHOLAS
Daguerrean and Photographic
GrALLEHY.I
Riddle’s Great Picture Gallery
Is at last completed, and vies with any place of the
kind in the Southern World.
r l’’llE undersigned lias spent time and money in tile
J- arrangement and completion of liis Photographic
department. Has visited the North and taken instruc
tion under tliu most able Artists iu the Profession, and
does not intend liis pictures shall bo surpassed in the
United States. Has an entirely new plan for taking A.M-
B ROT YPKS—they are colored beautifully, and not re-
PHOTOGRAPHS
IN OIL., WATER OR PASTELL.
All! who wisli nature’s perfect likeness to adorn a parlor
wall, should have a painted Photograph. They have
superceded Oil Portraits in the United States aud Eu
rope. Mr. R. has one of the most proficient colorists iu
the country to paint liis pictures in the above stylus.
They can lie inserted in PINS and LOCKETS as beau
tiful in efieet, as an Ivory Miniature, hut far superior
in point of Likeness, and us largo as desired. Ladies and
Gentlemen visiting tire city who wish Photographs must
call at the GALLERY as soon us convenient, as it requires
some time for tiie coloring. Those who live ut a dis
tance that have small Pictures they wisli Photographed
and colored to life, cuu forward them by mail, giving
color of iiuii and eyes. Lovers of nature and of nature’s
art, and the public generally are invited to call.
St eHlallorypn Jones’ new building over 8. B. Purple,*
Jewelry Stole, corner Broad and Randolph streets, Co
lumbus. Ga.
Oct. 28,’1856-tf A. J. RIDDLE. Proprietor.
New Pall and Winter Goods.
CALHOUN & JOHNSON
No. 58 Euat Sido of llroad Street, oue door above Mrs.
I. J. Davie* Millinery Store,
VHK now receiving tho largest, cheapest, and host
. selected stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ever offered in Columbus, consisting, iu part, of tho fol
lowing articles—
Ladies’ and Misses Cloth and Velvet Cloaks from $1 50
to SSO.
Hllks, Cashmeres, DeLaines, Popplins, Velvets. Calicoes,
Dress ’Primings, blenched and browu .Shirtings of all
widths and prices.
Embroideries and Laces of all descriptions.
Shirt, Sheetings aud Pillow Case Linens, (imported di
rect) all of which they will sell at lower prices than
any other house in tlie city.
!4tM> Negro Blankets.
Bed Blankets 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 in great variety.
ii’B ’Tlie above goods are all bought /lew this season.’'fen
Country Merchants and Strangers visiting Columbus
will tind it to their advantage to t ail and look through
before pnrehasing elsewhere.
M e charge nothing for showing goods.
J. C. CALHOUN,
October 20, 1853. 11. It. JOHNSON.
WILLIAM F. PLANK,
ATTORNEY AMI COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Office over E. Barnard, first door, front entrance
ROCK SALT.
UriLL receive this week 6 tons Ris k Salt.
Nor. 6. GUNBY 4 CO.
AT PRIVATE SALK,
DY -A-. HI. AYER,
rjMIKKK LIKELY YOI’NU MECHANICS— Riiehluy-
X or and Plasterer, Carpenter, and Painter.
ALSO
On hand and to arrive, 60 Hexes Virginia Tobacco: Fine
aud common Cigars; Fine Brandies in Pipes, half and
quarter Casks; 30 Buirali M ilsbire’s Whiskey, mid*
nspledid Sundown Kockawuy and Harness.
October 1. i*sn.
FILTO.V MARKET IIEKF.
(IIIOICE Fulton Market Beef and sn Extra lot of
_J Tennessee Hams, just received liv
Bopt. 13. OUNBY * op.
CLEAR SIDES
(J 1 IDKISIIKADB clear sides Tennessee Bareli, just re-
O 1 eel veil on consignment, for sale by
Nov. 4. 1*56. 2t LIGON 4 TOMMEV.
-M ST RECEIVED
l!f\ HOGSHEADS Sugar, 10 Barrel* Apple*,
*)• * 2b Barrels Sugar, 2o Barrel* Potatoes,
f> Tierces Rice, 10 Barrels Onions,
29 Boxes Tobacco, 25 Boxes Cbeese.
For sale on reasonable terms Apply soon to
It. VI 4 K. L. OKAY,
October 14. 133 Broad Street.
American Pickle.
Tomatoes
Red Cabbage
Peppers
Gherkins in bbls and kege
Maccaroni.
Vermicelli.
Cheese.
Euglish Dairy
Slate Cheese
Sap Sago
Pine Apple Cheese
English C hedder do
Butter.
Goshen Butter, by every
steamer
Molasses.
Golden Syrup
Stuart’s do
N 0 Molasses
Miscellaneous.
Colgate’s Soap
“ Starch
Sperm Candles
Patent “
Star * •
Olive Oil
Horse Radish
Pie Fruit
Powder
Shot
Caps
Gun Wuds
Powder Flasks
’ Shot Pouches
Drinking Flasks
] Raspberry Syrup
i Lemon “
jCordis Is
I Brand j Fruit
Chocolate and Cocoa
{Potatoes
Onions
i Wood and ’Villow Ware
‘Scotch Ale
Loudon Porter
Rice
Candy
Yeast Powder
Strasbourg Pates.
Petit Puis
Truffles
Moutarde Do Maille
Pates De Foie Gras
Sauces and Catsups.
Worcestershire Sauce
Reading “
Joliu Bull “
Pepper “
Tomato Capsup
Walnut “
Mushroom “
Underwood’s Relish
French Olives
Seville “
Capers
I Sardines
j Tobacco
Cigars.
| Always on baud a tine lot
! of choice brands.
| Vinega r
Wines.
Madeira Wine
Port “
Sherry “
Malaga “
White Cooking Wine
Champagne.
Heidseick A Cos
Muuim’s Vergenay
I *• Cabinet
“ Imperial
Crerno de Bouzy
Still Hock
Sparkling Hock
Rhine Wine
Imperial Sherry in bottles
Regina Port “
Reserve Madeira “
Torree “ “
Liquors.
J Otard Brandy
Jtennesse Brandy
! Imperial “ in bottles
jAlplia “ “
I Old Q “ “
Old Nabob'Rum “
Scotch Whiskey “
j Irish “ “
Monongaliela Whiskey
(lid Bourbon “
Jamaica Rum
i Holland Gin
Irish Whiskey
{Cooking Brandy.
SOUTHERN LOTTERY!
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
PRIZES OUAIRA-IsTTEEZD I
102,000 DQIiIjARS.
Only 15,000 Numbers !
Prises Payable Without Deduction.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
CLASS S.
To be Drawn November 15th, 1856,
At Concert Hall, )lacon, Georgia, under the sworn super
intendence of Col. George M. Logan and James
A. Nesbit, Esqr.
£9“ Remember this Lottery lias only Fifteen Thou
sand Numbers—less than any Lottery iu the world!—
therefore it is the be.,t for investment. Examine the
Scheme!
SCHEME.
1 Prize of $15,060
1 “ 5,t'00
1 H 2,000
4 Prizes of SI,OOO are 4,000
6 “ 500 1ire...... 2.5U0
80 “ 100 aro S.OOO
1500 “ 40 are 60,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
20 Approximations of SIOO are 2,000
50 “ of 50 “ 2,600
60 “ of 20 “ ’....1,000
1,713 Prizes amounting to $102,000!
Tickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 60.
The 1,600 Prizes of S4O are determined by the last
figure of the Number that draws tho Capital Prize of
$15,000. The Capital Prize, will, of course, end with olio
of the figures—l, 2,3, 4,5, 0,7, 8,9, 0. Those Whole
Tickets ending with the same figure as tlie last iu tlie
Capital will be entitled to S4O. Halves uml quarters iu
proportion.
Persons sending money by mail need not fear its lieing
lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications
confidential. Bank Notes of sound Banks tuken at par.
*d“l'hose wishing particular numbers should order
immediately.
4Y-Address JAMES V. WINTER, Manager,
Maeon, Ga.
W. K. LOVE, Agent,
No. 64 Broad Street,
Oct. 10—td. Columbus. Ga.
AT TIIE CHEAP CABH STORE.
New Goods, Cheap Goods, Good Goods.
AT ONE PRICE—FOR CASH ONLY.
GEORGE ATKIN SON,
TWO DOORS BELOW MESSRS. KYLE & CO.
HjMIK uiulereigned respectfully oilerß his omul hineere
jL thanks to the citizens of (Joluinhun anil surr<minting
country, for tlieir patronage wo liberally besii.weil on
him the past season, and takes pleasure in again calling
their attention to liiw entire new stock us
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
The stock is entirely new mid comprises every tiling gen
erally kept in a Dry Goods Store—among which may lie
found
LADIES’ DRESS (K)ODS—Consisting of Fancy Plaid
and Stripted Dress Silks ; all wool plain deLaines ; all
j wool figured and striped French DeLaines; Persian
Cloths; American DeLaines; French and Scotch Ging
hams : American, English, and French Calicoes.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES —Black French and Eng
lish Cloths; black and fancy Doeskins. Satinets,
Tweeds, Janes, Boy’s Cassimeres, Ac.
MANTILLAS, Ac.—Mantillas and Talmas in ngieat va
riety of black and colored Cloths; black and colored
j Silks. Also a great variety of styles, among which ure
the Empress, Marl tana, Boseiand, Launder, Atabella,
Prima Dona Shawl, Shapes. Ac., varying in price from
$5 to $25. Cashmere, Thibet, and Marino Shawls ;
Bay State Long Shawls ; black Silk and while Crape
.Shawls.
I EMBROlDEßlES—Embroideries in almost endless vtu i
! ety, consisting of Cambric embroidered Shawls, Col
lars. Point Lace Collars and Sleeves, Uonitou and
Maltese Collars and Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Skirts,
Bauds, Ac. Ac.
RIBBONS, Hosiery, Ladies Marino Vests, Gloves, lloui
ton, Maltese and English Thread Laces; Ladies’ Kid
Gauntlets; Flounces. Ruches; Due Cologns, Extiaels,
ltiticules,Fancy Work Boxes, Hoop Skirts, ,-ateheU,
Carpet Bags, Ac.
Also iu store, a large stock of white and red Flannels,
Negro Kerseys and Blankets; fine Bed Blankets; bleach
ed and brown Sheeting and Shirtings; llats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, and heavy Ready Mails UioOiing.
Planteis are particularly invited toan examination of
the stock, as 1 feel certain it will be greatly to tlieir in
terest to do so. My terms will he as before—CASH
believing it to be the mutual interest of both the buyer
and seller. The stock lias been selected with gieat core
and hope to please nil who may call, both ill quality iiniF
price.
Oct, U, 1866. S. \V. .VI KIN,-in.
CONFECTIONERY 6c FRUIT STORE.
rpilE HUBcribers would respectfully inform the public
X generally that they have now on hand and ure con.
stinitly receiving tliu following articles, which they will
sell on reasonable terms, ami solicit a share of public
patronage :
FRUlTS—American and Foreign.
CONFECTIONIiIt V—assorted Crystallzed Fruit.
Assorted Cream Fruit.
Assorted Candies of all kinds.
Also a general assortment of FANCY GROCERIES,
consisting of American, Swiss and Pino Apple Cheese;
Preserved Meats, Preserved Fruits, Preserved Lihsters,
Sardines, Pickled Maccearuui, Vermicelli, Tea, Sperm
Candles, Olive Oil, Soap, Ac. Ac.
Liquors fiu Lotties) Brandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica
Rum, Scotch and Monongalielu Whiskey, London Por
ter.
WINKS and CORDIALS—(in laii'les —Cliaiupiijgue,
Port, Sherry, Madeira, Georgia Peach Brandy, Cmeou,
Absynthe, Annissette, Marschiuo.
The above Liquors anil Wines ure warranted genuine
and put up expressly for family use, uml of the very best
description
Also n select assortment of genuine Havana Cigars im
ported direct, consisting of tlie following choice brands:
LaFlora, Cortales, llojasde Oro, Rio baeramento, Rega
lia Regalia, La Kedovu,
Cabana No. 1 and 2. Terubesque, Mutiola, Saiicouanzu,
Dumas, La Rosa. Fulminutu, Oregon, Major IHiigolil,
El Nin i, Ela Elmlro, Ea Esmeralda, La Flora, Napoleon
La Lraudc, La Victoria.
Also Smoking and Chewing Tobacco.
Nov. 5, 1856. J. It. THOMAS A CO.
PHOTOGRAPHN, AMBROTYPKN,
ANI)
PATENT M K LAI NOT YPKS.
IVTOODBIiIDGK han returned from Now York witli ;i)l
VV the lato.it improvements in Photography, has fit
ted up his Palace Rooms in elegant style.and is now rea
dy to supply the pom in unity with any of the above* named
Pietur *, got up superior to uny in the Southern coun
try. He has iiMociated with him the celebrated Artist
AIR. I*. F. POPKINS,
who with an experience of twelve years in thin profes
sion fuels onilkleiit ofHUhtaining the well known reputa
tion their rooms have acquired fur superiority of work.
Tlie subscribers own the right for this city of the l*u
teut Melainotype. Children taken almost iuslautaue*
ouiily by anew process peculiar to ourselves, consequent
ly, perfect likenesses guaruiitiud.
Country operators will tiud it advantageous to call up
on us and avail themsel ve of the facilities we ofTei; for
instructions.
I* A LACK AMBRO|fYFE ROGMB,
Over Brooks A Chapman's Blue Drug Store.
WOODBRIDGK A I’OI’KINS.
Get 23,1850—ts
WANTED.
IfWK.Vfy FIVE NEGROES to work on the Muscogee
Rail Bond, for whom liberal wages will lie paid.
J. L. MUHTIAN,
April 14. Superintendent.
DR. W. V. LEE,
DENTIST, ®S?§s*
HAH returned and will be prepared to see hi* patrons
on Monday tlie 27th Hist.
Office corner Broad and Randolph streets.
• let. 21. 1850- if
KIDGWAY, CLKCKLKY A CO.
WHOLKSARB DEALERS IN
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon,
TOBACCO, BAGGING, ROPE, Ape. Ac.
NO. 1118 BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS. (i EORfI IA.
FOR KENT.
SEVERAL Room* over E. Bartiard’s Store on the cor
ner of Broad and Randolph Streets. They’ have
Closets, and are provided with Ga* Fixtures. Apply to
Oetolier 18. L. C. MORTON,
HOUII AND LOT FOR SALE.
fTUIIS resilience of Mrs. E. J. HAK- , .
1 DIN, in the city of Columbus, X/SiML—
situated in the rear of the Methodist £& 1 nsf- vt
Chnreli, with a highly cultivated gai-BlwiJpii‘iJ|’
den. ntnhla and oiithildings complete.
Foeltiou central, with open squares in front.
For term, and further particulars apply early to
Oct 15 2m MARTIN B. HARDIN.
SILVER WARE.
A LARGE stock just received and for sale low at
WILLARD k COOPER’S
Oct. 18-ts
JV.ZiJj HAIL II I
SOMETHING FOB THE MILLION 11!
PROFESSOR WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALL, OLD AND
YOUNG, to the wonderful preparation which
turns back to its original color gray hair—covers the
head of the bald with a luxuriant growth—removes the
dandruff, itching and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a
continual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used
os a regular dressing for tho 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, iu scalp, to use It; and surely, the
young will not, as they value tlie flowing locks, or the
witcliiug curls, over be without it, Its praise Is upon
tho tongue of thousands.
Waterford, Mast., July 25, 1856.
I‘KOF. 0. J. WOOD—With confidence, do 1 recom
mend your Hair Restorative, us being tlie most effica
cious ui'U’le 1 ever suw. 1 have used Hie Walphenefind
other preparations of the day, all without efieet. Since
using your llnir Restorative, niy hair and whiskers,
which wore almost white, have gradually grown dark 1
and 1 now feel confident, that a tew more applications
will restore them to their natural color. It also has re
lieved me of all daudiull aud unpleasant Itching, so
common among persons who perspire freely.
J. G. KILBY.
Aojth Hast I'ttmsylcania, March 9, 1865.
SIR—I n consequence of having liuir, for several years
past, not only gray, but perfectly white, 1 have cut it
short, and w‘orn caps to hide it from view ; but some
three months siuce, I was induced to use your Hair Re
storative, aud 1 must, in justice say, that its etlects were
almost miraculous; tor it lias changed it gradually to al
most its former splendor as to color, end left it so soil
and glossy us to be more beautiful tliau it ever was,
when under tlie influence of tine oil. I earnestly, there
fore, recomuieud it to every lady as decidedly the best
preparation for toilet use, ot any thing in tho world.
BETSY SMITH.
PROF. WOOD—Having experienced the magic effect
of your Hair Restorative, 1 drop you this upon the sub
ject. About two years ago, my liuir commenced falling
off and turning gray; I was fast becoming bald. 1 met
a friend who had used your Restorative, and spoke so
highly of its virtues, 1 was induced to try it, although I
had but little l’aitli, us 1 hail before tried so many other
medicines. I commenced using your Restorative in Jan
uary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly.
It lieguu to fill up, grow out, and turned hack to its
foiliter color, (black.) At this time, it is fully restored
to i.s original color, healili and appearance, uml 1 cheer
fully recommend its use to all. J. D. HUES.
Chicago, 111., May 1, 1854.
Milford, VPorccjter co., Mast., Aov. 13, 1854.
PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir—l take pleasure in
bearing Voluntary testimony to tlie magic elleets of
your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far hack as 1836,
niy hair commenced falling ufl, until tho top of my scalp
became bald and us smooth us glass, and it has continued
to fail for a great many years, notu Phstunding L have
used many celebrated preparations for its restoration.
Feeing your advertisement. I was Induced to give your
article atrial, ami, to my utter iist.iinshmeut, I found
alter a few applications, that nr air became firmly set,
and assumed a glossy and Dean ill appearance ; and by
the time 1 had used a quart .’.He, my bald head was
covered with a young and vigorous growth if hair, which
is now lroui one to two inches iu length, and growing
fast. Yours, truly, HENRY GOODRICH.
jVeto York, October 2, 1854.
PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir—After reading tlie ad
vertisement iu one of the New Yelk journals, ot your
celebrated Hair Restorative, 1 procured a half pint bot
tle, ami was so much pleased witli it, that I continued
its use for two months, and am satisfied it is decidedly tlie
best preparation before tho public. It at once removed
all dandruff and unpleasant itching from tlie scalp, and
lias restored my liuir naturally, and, 1 huvo no doubt,
permanently so.
You liuve permission to refer to me, all who eiitenaiu
any doubt of its performing all that is claimed for it.
MISH FEEKS, 21% Greenwich Avenue.
I have used Professor 0. J. Wood's Ilair Restored**,
and have admired its wonderful effects. It restored my
liuir where it had fallen off; it iliuns ihe head, and ten
ders the liair soft and smooth—mhcli more so than oil.
MARY A. ATKINSON.
Louisville, Nov. 1, 1864.
flfir Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri, Sit.
Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists everywhere.
Al! kinds of family patent medeeinee for sale, ca tli*
best possible terms, ut Professor W ood's establishment,
114 Market street, St. Louie.
For sale in Columbus at tlie Drug Stole of
KIVLIN. THOMAS 4 CO.
Sept. 13—3 m
DR. A. C. WINGFIELD,
HAS opeued an office for the practice of
cine and Surgery) corner of Broad and llau-VBf
dotph Streets, —known us My gnu's corner—where
persons wishing Ids services may always find him un
less absent on professional duty.
October 13, 1860. 3m
THE CLAYTON BANNER,
CLAYTON, BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA,
BY KIESER & POST.
111! IS Paper possesses a largo circulation iu thocouii
. ties of Barbour, Pike, Dulo, lleury and Coffee; ami to
tlie merchuntsiof Columbus is offered un excellent op
portunity to make known tlieir business.
WAY t TAYLOK,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants,
CORNER OF HAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Particular attention given to the filling of Planters’
orders for UAGUING, ROPE, 4c.
W. J. WAY. 1 ‘W. S. TAYLOR.
Thu undersigned, surviving partner of the late Him of
Smith 4 Humphreys, may lie found at the office of
Mosers. Way 4 Taylof, where consignments of Cotton
Or other produce, will meet strict and prompt attention
Sept 5. 4m T. T. SMITH
REMOVAL.
Y) M. 4E. L. Gray, have removed to No. 133 Broad
jLLs Street, one door below Ayre’s Auction House, for
merly occupied by J. P. 4 A. lllges, where they will be
happy to wait on tlieir friends.
Just received and will be constantly receiving, aim go
supply of MEAL and FLOUR.
In the Article of Flour
We eluin to have tbe licet.
CUSTOMERS
Can be supplied witli Meal and Flour ut tlieir residences
by application at tlie Store or of our wagon.
No Disappointment,
Housewives shall not grumble liecauoe tbeie Is no
good Flour iu tile market. Gur arrangements are such
that wo can supply liny desired quantity or quality.
ASwOpen day and night.-4.3
October K, 1856.
PIIEWAULA LIME.
fI’IIK undersigned, Agents us the above Lime Works,
X are prepared to fill orders at all times for LIME in
the following packages,to wit: 3 Bushel Barrels, and 4
Bushel Barrels, in good order fur shipping.
This Lime is of fine quality, equal iu every respect to
tlie best Tliomastoii Lime, tiud lias superseded it in ti.e
interior oi Alabama and Western Georgia. It can be de
livered ut any point in Middle Georgia materially cheap
er than Tliomastoii.
May 24. GUNBY 4 (X).
PEAS AND KEANS.
t f A BUSHELS PEAS and lIEANs, just received and
I 0 U for snle by
May 2. II JEFFERSON 4 HAMILTON.
CHOICE WINKS.
( CHAMPAGNE. Port, Claret, Mnderia, Cicily slid Mai
J ogu. just received and for sale by
May 23 GUNBY 4 CO.
PRESERVES.
INXTBA “Conebois” West Indiu Preserves—by the
I a Case.
Ma.v 23 01 WHY 4 CO
FOR SALE.
A FIRST rate Northern madu Two Horse Dray or
Wagon, nearly new, low for cash.
August 30, 1866. JAMES LiGON.
PEACH BRANDY.
I/XTIIA old SOUTHERN PACU BRANDY, Just re
Xi reived and for sale by OUNBY 4 CO.
Sept. 6
HOARDING.
MR. and Mrs. JAMES LIGON are prepared and de
sirous to accommodate twenty or twenty-firs Day
Boarder*, at the new building over Nos. 122 and 124
Broad Strict. Tbe Fare will be good, and every atten
tion given to make Hoarders comfortable. Term* mode
rate. (let. 13.
W ATt lIES.
17UNK Gold Watches, from $25.00 to $225.00;
1 “ Silver Matches. •* SB.OO to $40.00;
“ Plate M atches, “ $6.00 to $20.00;
Home Real llriwH Watches, from $4 to SIO.OO.
OcClMf WILLARD 4 COOPER.
HACOBI BACON!
r U KNN ESBKK and M’estern Bacon for sale at reduced
I prices t the sign of the Hog,
Rspt. 27. 1856. I). A. RICHARD* 4 CO.
COJIR TO C’ELL.VN
IF YOU wish to get anything nice iu the line us coufec
tiouerios or Fruit, for he ha* just received a fires h
supply of sweet Oranges. Northern Apples, Cocoanuts,
Almonds, Raisins, and every variety of Nuts, Fruits end
Confectioneries that can be procured in this market.
J. Iu CELLA,
Oct. 27—ts 162 Broad et.