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Jl COMMERCIAL.
f DAII-V SUN OYFICK, )
f Col wn bus, Nov. 19,1850. J
COTTON The sales yesterday were 476 bales at'to
off Ericas paid rauged from 10} 2to 11c., except oue
* lot at n'/gC. Receipts of the day 642 bales.
mSWOXIKUY, Hf)V. 17.—COTTON .-The marmot
t ’,’ the I)lis t week was depressed, partly owing to the
* r ’ Kuir * The receipts are 19lu hales larger than in
iiiue week last year, and the total receipts 914 U bales
(■■er than last year.
v f v the inquiry is good, buyers seem anxious to
• lut owing to the high prices demanded by factors,
- v ; . verv little doing except in the streets, where it
“lsfreely at lor Middlings to Wood Mid-
I ngs- t
The printing office of the Norfolk American
s entirely consumed by tire on Sunday night
’■ . rfj, e building was burned to the ground,
a witU its contents, including presses, types
‘* ff iU be a total loss.
Sale of the Natural Bridge.
boxington Gazette states that the Nutu
<,l bridge property, in Rockbridge county,
v-i including the hotel and one hundred acres
f ( . i. u „l around it, has been sold to Mr. Shef
eld'for twelve thousand dollars.
The “Raleigh Register,” which was ostab-
Kbiished by Joseph Gales, sen., (the father of
| ( . . L ,| ) l l Gales of the National intelligencer,
;|i j die grand father of Seaton Gales, now
.residing over it,) in 1799, is to be sold in l)e
----•ember, under a mortgage. The paper has
been an heir loom, descending from its found
er to several sous, and a grand son.
FOR MAYOR.
/■ WE are authorized to announce the name of
(i WILKINS as a candidate for re-election to the of
.. rt f Mayor at the ensuing municipal election on the
„ W ,|,l Saturday in lie ember next. Nov. 11 tc
FOR MAYOR.
( ... We are authorised to announce Dr, JOHN K. 1! A
co\ as a candidate for the office of Mayor, at the ensn-
Munlripid election in December next.
FOR CITY SEXTO'..
i, We are nrtthoriztkl to announce THOMAS Ni\ as
ii tidatc for re-election te the above office, lit the
i in hiyetion in Deccmlier next.
FOR CITY MARSHAL
i We arc authorized to announce the name of
WILLIAM MAHAfEKY as a candidate for re-election
c;tv Marshal at the ensuing ,Municipal Election.
FOR DEPUTY MARSHAL.
i THOMAS 11. REYNOLDS announces himself a
i imliiiatc for the office of Deputy Marshal, at the ensu
ing Municipal Election on the second Saturday in De
ember next. • _
FOR DEPUTY HARSJRAIi.
tt,- : ■WE are authorized to announce llUClil*. KOIJ
IVSONas a candidaio for ae-election to the office of Dep.
„ty Marshal, at the ensuing election on the second Sat
urday in December next. Nov. 7. te
p Oil CITY’ MARSHAL.
4s;--Ve are authorised to announce GEORGE GIL
|,i:N, as a candidate for City Marshal, at the Municipal
election on the second Saturday in December next.
CANDIDATE FOR MARSHAL.
Air ‘YE are authorized to announce the name of
JAMES -M. HUGHES as a candidate for City Marshal at
tiic ensuing election on the second Saturday in December
i,, x t. Oct. 31—tile
FOR CITY TREASURER.
r „ WE are authorized to announce the name of
JOHN LLOYD as a candidate for the office of City Treas
urer, at the ensuing municipal election in December
next. ‘ Nov. 12—te
RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS.
&j>Tlie friends of J. B. HICKS will support him for
It;ii office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee Coun
Iv. at the ensuing January election.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I Cos Wu are authorised to announce JERKY TERRY
i- ft candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee County, at
•tint ensuing election in January next.
RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS.
I fi<r WE are authorized to announce the name of
■EDWARD C. DEERS as a candidate for the office of Ho-*
|ii -iverofTax Returns of Muscogee County, at the ensu-
I ng election in January next. Nov. 12—te
RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS.
#B*The friends of ISAAC T. BROOKS, announce
I Ids name as a candidate for re-elect iim}to the office of
i Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee county, at the
j election in January uext. Nov. 8, 1833.
THE CLAYTON BANNER,
CLAYTON, BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA,
BY KIESER & POST.
THIS Paper possesses a large circulation in the coun-
J. ties ol Barbour, Pike, Dale, Henry and Coffee: and to
tin- iuercliants|of Columbus is offered an excellent op
portunity to make known their business.
DWELLING WANTED.
‘IMIK advertiser desires to rent for the next year, a
1 comfortable dwelling, having four rooms, kitchen,
“ell and garden, an'd in a good respectable neighborhood.
‘ill the upper j.art of the city preferred. Addaess
Xnv. 17. K. K, Sun Office.
“BELLA UNION”
RESTAURANT AND SALOON.
Two Doors ‘Vest of the Postofliee.
I'Hh subscriber having purchased this establishment,
i is now fully prepared to administer to the wants amt
c# Ej‘ ur t of the inner man.
“* bar ia profusely supplied with none but the host
quirted V* ines, Brandies and other liuo Liquors, and
- irs of the tinest brands to be had in any market.
THE RESTAURANT ‘\ \( & )
JSS Is always limply supplieil with
‘civ delicacy the seaports and country affords, such as
Oysters, FlsH, Fowl, Wild Game
II kinds, Eggs, Ham, Steak, and all the eatables onl
nuttsl to astonish the gourmand and delight the epicure,
o Ins friends and the public will favor him with a call,
‘*> M [*.V rest assured none will go away dissatisfied.
I lie bust Servants always in attendance.
}:■ separate entrance to the RESTAURANT.
17- D3L. liin N. W . UA KB Alt I).
OGLETHORPE BAKERY.
j’lllS establishment, situated two doors north of the
l ( |glethorpe Hotel, is in successful operation. Fresh
,r p'''ofthe best Fleur, constantly on hand.
i .H r ** a ftte*—Oko or Pastry Tor Parties, prompts
b MM. Orders solicited.
e patronage of tho public—of the Ladies lit partlcu
v “ res P ect fully solicited.
. •'"VWttbor 15. 1866. Ini
OVERSEER WANTED.
I H, i Overseer for tho next year. He must be-u
: a'nier ami manager us negroes, and capable of tuk.
ll "*ntire charge of a plantation and twenty hands
j ‘'!' "tiler need apply—lor such a man. good wages will
8. 11. BONNER.
Imm In Macon county. Ala.
Uolinnhus. Nov. 18. Ot
FOR SALE
I( \XK of the most desirable reshlelicae in4lie Ac -A
‘l.q t,’ “,‘ tu| G®d on the corner of Uryun aud B||||
j 1 Streets. coutuUllug six rooms, all new, *-
l(i .I'k Leen recently completed. On the lot are a good
“*• Smokehouse. Carriage house and Stable. Also
“"U of water with Bath house attached.
‘"r terms apply t(J A. B. KAO AN, or
‘"'idols. NovlK.-,ii. if A. li. A Villi.
ONE PRICE OHIil :
j. H. DANIEL & CO.,
I!3 Hroml Street, Columbnii G.\
- "-proposed to supply their customers with nil
YOUTH'S AND MEN'S
F , A u and winter clothing,
“uifuctured under their own supervision, and War
ranted to give satisfuetlon.
Also, ii large assortment of
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
P! Trunks. Carpet Begs, Valises, Ac.
’ *nd Fancy French, English and Qermaii Cloths,
li-h H ’ f** ® , 'il Well selected lot of Fancy French. Eng
•ik 1.1 An, ‘ ,rl ‘‘n CASSIMKKKS. Fancy Cut Velvet.
. A flgured and plain SILK VESTINGS.
! j,.,, i ‘‘‘Whirh will be manufactured in the most fasli
q * ,ln * Approved styles, and warranted to lit.
’ • Ptemher ao, 185 c.
COLUMBUS GROCERY MARKET.
COLUMBUS, Nov. 19,1856.
BACON.—The market is well supplied. We quote
Hams li'y.jc. for Tennessee, aud 14 to 13c. for canvassed:
Western Sides 10c.; Tennessee Sides 11 to 12c.; Shoulders
9 to 10c,
LARD.—Supply equal to demand, at 12>7 to 14c. bv
the Can.
BUTTER—Country 20; Northern 33c.
BEEF—in market, sto 7c.
FLOUR.—By tho Barrel, to *lO.
SUGAR.—N. 0. Brown 11 to lie.; Crushed, Pulver
ised or Loaf, 15 to 10c.
COt l EE. Riff 131 jto 13c.; Java 18 to 20o.; Eoguira
16c.; Mocha 20 to 22c.
MOLASSES.—West India Molasses 35c.; Syrup 03c.
RlCE.—Rice 7 tu Bc.
CORN—63 to 75c.
MEAL.—City or County Mills Bjc.
BAGGING.—Market well supplied with India at 22c.
No Kentucky iu market.
ROPE.—Supply abundant at 14c.
TWlNE,—Plenty in market ut 260.
S> LT.—Market well supplied, at $1 75 to *2 per W ick.
BATES OF EXCHANGE.
CORRECTED HV W. E. LOVE A CO.
COT TERY AMO EXCHANGE BROKERS
so. lit mtiMii sft'KrsT.
UUVIXO RATES. SEUJXU RATES.
New York, 60 days V’ ct. ilia sight. U prem
Philad’.a, •• •• 1% ft ct. dis •• none
Bostos, “ “ dis “ none
Charleston“ none,, “ none
N. Orleans “ “ none. none
Alabama Bank Notes 2 ct. dis
Tennessee “ “ 2V a ft ct. dis
Kentucky “ “ 2>|%ct.dis
N. Carol’a “ “ ■> ct. dis
Viroinia “ 2 %ict. dis
Gold and Silver 4
All Solvent Georgia anh S. C. Banks .pm
REMOVAL.
CABINET WARE ROOM.
.1. H. SIKES.
HAS removed his CABINET WARM ROOM to
No. 48 East Side Broad Street, \U,
tile store formerly oecupied by S. 11. Purple, as it
Jewelry Store, where he will he pleased to see ‘ q
his old friends and patrons.
lie will always have competent workmen to do all
kind of CABINET W >lt K in the best style.
Particular attention given to Upholstering and
Repairing. .1. n. SIKHS.
Nov. 11; 1856, ly
AUCTION SALES RESUMED.
JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER.
tUTOUIiD inform his city and cofmtiy friends aud all
V V others that he bus resumed his
Day and Night Auction Sales.
Having received a select, new and fresh stock on
which there is uo limit, buyers may expect rare bargains.
The stock lit’ Illy Goods is large, varied, and ample;
Watches of gold, silver, and composition; Gold and gilt
Jewelry of all kinds; (.'locks, a good variety ; Cigars, a
Hue assortment; and matches enough for the million.
Fine double and single barrel Guns, Pistols, llowie, Dirk,
and Pocket Knives. Furniture, and everything usually
found in an Auction Store.
Persons having goods to sell at Auction will please
send them in the day previous to the sale.
N. B. Strict attention givu to Executors aud Admin
istrator’s sales.
Nov. 14—3ni
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
ffUIK whole country is Hooded with Counterfeit and
.JL Imitation Schnapps. The public should he careful
to purchase only the genuine article, manufactured and
imported by Udolpho Wolfe, which lias the name of the
manufacturer on the Bottle, Cork ami Label.
For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists.
Read the opinions of the New York Press.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 Beaver St., New York.
From the New York Mercury.
Fraudulent Imitations or Superior Commodities,
Among the many dishonesties of trade which the mor
al sense of the community is called upon to suppress, we
would particularly notice a most pernicious and infamous
practice adopted by unscrupulous dealers of imitatingaml
counterfeiting the exterior appearance and precautionary
labels of popular drugs, medieanienta, and other articles
of personal consumption, and thus, by seizing upon the
Well acquired reputation of an enterprising trader, pal
ming off most destructive aud worthless compounds, to
the sore detriment not only of the consumer, but to tin
character of the man who has expended thousands of
dollars in bringing the genuine article into esteem aud
demand. These petty larceny thieves are tlie pest of all
honarable dealers and traders, aud the trade is as much
highway robbery as the violent appropriation of their
neighbor’s purse ; in fact they are beneath the burglar
and highwayman indignity—for these latter felons ex
hibit a bravery or recklessness of character in nowise dis
tinguishing the mercantile assassin who stabs in the
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 Sclieidam
Schnapps. The labels were imitated perfectly, with the
slight addition of a few letters to plead technical avoid
ance of the law against Counterfeiting; the bottles were
very similar, and every thing carefully prepare! to im
pose upon a careless purchaser. Now is not the man who
perpetrated this fraud, a felon a robber? Assuredly he
is; for, as Mr. Wolfe has expended large sums to bring
his genuine imported schnapps into popular demami,
that demand may be justly considered a part of his cap
ital in trade, and a fellow stealing a part of his reputa
tion is as much of a tliief as if he had stolen 11 barrel of
his schnapps ill bulk. And to this crime he adds a fur
ther oue of defrauding the community 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 in the
fraud, by selling spurious articles is as much “fan offen
der as the principal who planned the imposition. Too
remedy of Mr. Wolfe should lie in his holding all concer
ned up to the contempt of the community tliusswindled
by their operations, and unconsciously imposed upon by
their noxious composition. We trust that Mr. Wolfe
will obtniu names, not only of the concoctors of these
counterfeits, hut of every mail offering them forsnle.iiml
then publish them to tho world: for his own reputation
and the health of the community demand that all parties
should he aalle .l 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 w hich lie gives his industry, time,
talents and pecuniary means, cun anything he more con
temptible than to have another steal iu. and. under spe
cious pretexts, hold out to the public an inferior urtiele.
and endeavor to obtain their patronage? Pray, what
difference is there, so far as the honesty of the thing is
couccrned, lietwecd purloining the business by which a
citizen hopes to make his bread and stealing the bread
itself? A common thief, if lie takes witbou *aw, how
ever hungry, aloaf of bretui hoiu a baker’s shop, isappiv
heiuled aud coudeimied to the penitentiary for daring in
a feurreptfttioun manner to uppAaw* hia appetite: hut put
a renpeefahh* looking coat on hi* back and a few dollar*
in liif porket, aud he may. with impunity, nay, even
with the applauno of his fellows, by knavery, forgery or
other infamous means, take the business of an honest
man from him, and go unscathed of justice. All this is
wrong. Some years since a gentleman of this city (IJdol
pho Wolio) introduced to the citizens of the I ’nited States
a medicated article of gin* which was highly anpfoved by
professional gentlemen us a superior tonic ami deohstm
ent, and the knowledge of which ho, by advertisement
and otherwise, disseminated throughout the country.—
So soon as tricksters, who psiss in the business commu
nity as honest men, saw that Mr. Wolfe was likely to
have handsome returns for the time and money which
lie had expended, they sot about forging his labels and
palming otf upon the people detestable and poisonous
compounds which they have the hardihood to call “Schie
dam *Svhnapps. ,? In some instances they have gone so
far as to put Wolfe s name to their villainous liquids.—
As tjiis horde are growing bold iu tl>cir rascalities, it is
time the public in town *ud country were put upon their
guard. Commuters should he sure that they purchase
the genuine article, or else..their health may be irrepara
bly injured by using the horrible stuff t hut unacrupuhiue
men, because they can buy it clomp, will otter as the gen
uine article. Pure Hdieiditm Schnapps cun only bo ob
tained at the stores of respectable merchants find drug,
gists, in town and country, and at the establishment of
Udolpho Wolfe, Nos. IS, *2O and 22 Denver Street, in this
j city, where It is gotten up exclusively. We think it a du
ty which Mr. Wolfe owes to himself ami the community
to publish, by name, the rascal* who are thus attempting
to defraud both him and those who would lie his custo
mers. JLu should not permit hia modesty to hold him
back from making s righteous an expose.
AUJiNTF JN SAVANNAH:
John 11. Moon* Jl Cos., A. A. SoHonions A (’., A. Mo
naud.M.J, Klltty, W. W Goodrich, McMahon <v |>oyle,
Webster & Palmer. I. . Conm-rat. Claghorn A Cunning
ham, Swift £ Cos.. Uolcomh, Johnson A Cos.
A. CADJIAN,
Gunsmith and Bell Hanger.
x Opposite the Market House,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Scissors ground. Keys made and titled.
Umbrella* and Parasols repaired. Jobbing work In
I general done with neatness and dispatch.
Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. ly
DILLINGHAM A DENISON.
WOULD respectfully call tho
ff tenticn ofthecltizeus ofColum fct \
bus and vicinity, to their stock of
Furniture and Carpets.
They can aciomiuoilute all. both in quality and price.
Their FUKMXUKE, for excellence of workmanship ami
taste, can not be excelled, and
THEY SELL LT EOW.
CARPETS OUKABEII than over heard of iu Colum
bus.
Call on thorn ono door below Hull, Moses .t Cos.
Nov. 3, 1856.tf DILLINGHAM A DENSON.
NEW HOOKS.
Up HE Hills at tho Hhrtsmuc; bv tho author Os The
X Wide, Wide World.
Irving's Life of W ashington.
Household Mysteries; by Lizzie I‘etit.
Saratoga; A Tale of 1787.
The States aud Territories of the Grea; W est, with a
Map and Illustrations, by J. Ferris.
ALSO
SehiKil Books, Bianh Books, and Stationery in great va
riety. Harper's and (iodey's Magazine for November.
For sale at .MATHEWS’ BOOK STORE.
FLOI U ! FI.OI R ! i
Dl RING the low water we bare arranged lor sup
plies ot Flour from Iho Montgomery Mills, ami hair
now a good stock on hand.
Superfine (including sacks ;..,..j7 6t>
Family “ *• ’ 8 63
paragon “ “ ..., „,.lu oo
No discount.
October 14, 1836 WINTER'S BALACE MILLS.
NEW GOODS.
yyf'E arc now opening a large and varied aH.-ortuient
Jewelry and Fancy Goods,
which we are ready to exhibit to all who may honor tin
with a call. ‘ WILLAKI) & COOPER.
Oot. 18-ts
SPALDING & ROGERS’
THREE CONSOLIDATED
<- I
INCLUDING THKIIi
NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS!
from lhe EastiTii Stales—llieir
FLOATING PALACE CIRCUS!
Formerly of tlu? Mississippi Kivcr, and rcci-ntly from tin*
Western Mates: and their
RAIL ROAD CIRCUS!
So celebrated this year iu the Middle States.
ALL TJIBJ DGH OWE TENT!
AY IT II ONLY ON F. PRICE OF ADMISSION.
Boxes 50 Cents; Children mid Servants 145 Cents.
WILL BE EXHIBITED AT COLUMBUS Three DAYS
Thursday, Friday, and Kaiurduy,
NOVEMBER JS’J'tli, ast.li, and 29th.
AFTERNOON AM) NIUHT EACH DAY.
FREE OUTSIDE SHOW.
Every day about! I’. Al.,just previous to opening to
dor, the weather permitting, a grand gratuitous exhibi
tion will be given by tho beautiful and daring
m’lle -^a-nsriEs,
■\Vho will mako u Terri I lie Asceusiou
tLP A WIRE J2OO FEET LONG,
Extended a dizzy height, outside the (tut, from the
ground to the top of tlu* center pole.
fJMIE public are assured that lie > • throe companies
1 will positively not he separated under any pretext
whatever, before their arrival in New orlea.ua, about the
middleof December, wliofc they gb to open the now Am
pliitheater Messrs. Spalding A: Rogers are now huilding
there; and to inaugurate \vhi< p. with lining wtiU, is tlie
reasou of the apparent extravagance of the consolidation
of thv&i establishments, each &inyly* nn.re extensive than
any other concern in the United States.
The peculiarity of this collosal triple combination over
all others, is, that it lias more* and better Equestrians,
more aud better (ivmpasts. mote end better Clowns,
mote aud better Musicians, more and better King and
Trick Horses, than any other on the American Continent
—everytiiing performed as advertised—(a new feature in
these times of unscrupulous sjiowmen)—no half a
circus and halfa a menagerie, (as is always the case when
such an unnatural conneution is made to delude tlie cre
dulous), but an Old Fashioned Circus, or rather three of
them, with ail modern improvements, viz:
FIVE CRACK CLOWJSTS,
Led by the Prince of Jesters UJLL LAKE.
EIGHT STAR EIDERS,
Led by the greatest Horseman in Christendom, JAMES
KORIN SON.
THIRTEEN BRAG GYMNASTS,
Led by that Nondescript of world-wide fume, tlu* MAN
MONKKY; and such distiuguished as
MAD. ORMOND, JAMES UOIUNSON,
MUS. VV. LAKE. RILh L.vKE.
MALE, AGNES. THE MAN MONKEY,
MISS EIjLA ORMOND, THE MoTMOV RROS.,
(’. J. ROGERS. THE AMERICAN RROS.-
FRANK HARRY, HENRY MAG I ETON,
HERCULES Ll HR Y. GEO. DUMiAR.
JOHN DAVENPORT, FRAN K DON ALDEoX,
NAT. HQGERS, CHARLES CROSKY,
KOhERT WHITE, CHARLES BROWN,
11. GINTY, JOB COOK.
OTTO KYLE’S BUGLE BAND,
And everything else upon a like scale of exteut and pro
fuse expenditure,
Nov
G. N. ELDRED’S
GBEAT SOUTHERN SHOW.
Tlie only Soutliern Company now Trav
eling in America,
Anti the Largest and Best Establishment in tlu I .S.
Southern .Men, Southern Horse-, Southern Enterprise
against the World!
/CONSISTING of over TWO HUNDRED MEN AND
VJ JIORSES, the best Ivi former -, tie- best Rand, and the
finest stud of Horsts now traveling in Ameiica. will ex
hibit at
Coimubm, Novemltcr 17th, f*ili 19th.
C All l>.
G. \. ELDRED prcluhn- to Hi * South that m a re
turn for the generous patronage that has cvererowned
his efforts to please, he has this season combined
THREE GREAT HIiOAVN,
and engaged tin* world-renowned FRANC’ONI HIPPO*
DROME TROUPE to appeal- in eoii|uiu tioii with his
.-pletldid ANIMAL E.VIiIiUTION and GREAT HOCTH
KRN Ci R( US.
The Great So ut hern Circus Department.
Clow ns—Sain Long, John Peterson,
and tlu* great Ainerh an clown and [oJB
Shakapearean Jester, Jimmey Key.
Liuly IktuestriauH— Madm* Franconi * /
Menu. Fniiiconi will introduce his
iinapproAchuble trained Horae*. U .
; Odei, tho Comic Rider and great lion
| bio Somerset Thrower. C. Mnm'sou
I will astonish tlu* audience by his eon- *
I tortioiiist performance on a cimir eree
i fed on a pole thirty feet. high, held and fj&y | ...
| supported hy Moris, llessin, Masier
! and uio-H. the ChiiUi|don Ivpieitrimr of
; the South. Yandeau Rrothers, hy I
i Hester andJennmgs.
Mona. C'oHtello, the gi mt 4*h>bs Per
! former ; W. Johnson, the Sl.o k K<*pe
Performer.
Juveniles of 11- Coinpmiy - r
Lender of the Band—C. Yollnndt,
which is snfihient giiMiant'a* tor tin*
A man Walking mi the Ceding, Mud __ f ji
down, by means ol the scjvntiMe atmli- ,_JL±
cation of the prim lph -i of ndheaton, hy *JLJJS’oiaas?!?'* “tr
t. N. Rid red.
Master John Rbbltison in his sti| M rl# Priiuapai Act;
I Juv eftilea of tile Troupe in Pantomime, Ballet. l ancing.
• (JoinF Afterpieces. Ac., are among the grand ff*ntnres ol
tills eahiWtkm, uniting in iill tlie most attne rive and
; interesting entertaiiim’ iit mid tin: !cet FI ITV CENT
SHOW ever offered t<j tin* peoph* of the .Smith.
Free Exhibition
Alsnit half ail hour previous to i js iifng thedsr- of
j tint groat Pavillioii of Exhibition, should tie* weather
! permit, a terrilic Ax • i don ii|on a Single Lluste M ice,
by a Lady, M LLE. ISABELLE, will te miele outside
I tin* Pavilion, to Hi 1 height of fifty f*i*t from tie* ground.
I SAif HENDRICKS. Agent
SOUTHERN LOTTERY!
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
PRIZES 1
102,000 DOLiLARS.
• ■
Only 15,000 Numbera !
Prize)! Payable Witkoui Oeductiou.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
CLASS S.
To be Drawn November 15lli, 1800,
At Concert Hull, Macou, Georgia, umlur tlie hwoi uu;iei
iuteuileure of Col. George M. Logan and Janice
A. !esbit, Ksqr.
it iUiuieubcr tilie Lottery lias only Fifteen Tbon
i*aui| Numln rs—less than any Lottery in tlie world!—
tliereforo it is tin- lie-t lor ill vestment. Examine tlie
Scheme!
SCHEME.
I l’rir.e of #13,6(10
I “ 5,(60
1 “ 2,606
4 I’riKes of g 1,660 are 4,666
5 “ 566 urn 2.500
.86 “ 100 are S.(k(6
1366 “ 46 at e 00,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
•JO Approximations of SIOO arc 2,000
f)0 * “ of 50 2.500
50 “ of 20 “ 1,000
1,71!4 Prizes amounting to $102,000!
Tickets Halves $5 Quartets $2 50.
The 1,500 Prizm of S4O are determined l>y thu last
figure ot the Number that draws the Capital Prize of
$15,000. Tim Capital Prize, w ill, of course,end with one
of the figures—l. 2. *l, 4,5, 0,7, H, 0, U. Those Whole
Tickets ending with tin* same figure as the last in the
Capital will he entitled to $lO. Halves and ujuartersin
proportion.
Persons sending money hy mail need not fear its being
lost.. Orders punctually attended to. Communications
confidential. Raul; Notes of sound Ranks taken ut par,
■LtfrTho.se wishing particular numbers should order
immediately.
4Jutr* Add less JA.MER F. WINTER, Manager,
Macon, Ga.
W. E. LOVE, Agent,
No. 04 Rroad Street.
Get. 10—td. Columbus. Ga.
,11 .YU IMO IJfSrUANCE.
j GREAT WJtiSTIiiUN IJJiSUKAJMCK CO.,
\* New York.
CAPITAL 500,0()0.
rjGiL tiiii.i r• ii io * i> au lh*i i/ ‘l to take Marine Ki. lo*
I. for thisCmnpaiiv Mi fvorkhj tei his
JOHN MU NX,
Oillcc in Jones’ netv building.
EIRE INSURANCE.
Risks takkn in
PIHKMX INSURANCE QdMPANY, HARTFORD.
CAPITAL #200,000.
S. L. I/OOMIS. President.
iusuraact* Company,
ELD, MASS,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000.
.1. FREEMAN, President.
Mriropolitaii Insurance Company,
AT NEW YORY.
CAP.LT A Jj $300,000.
V .1. L. GRAHAM, President.
JOHN Ml IN X. Agent.
Columbus, Nov. 11. Mm
CONFECTIONERY FRUIT STORE.
7 j MIL smseribers would respectfully inform tin* public
J generally that they have now on hand and are eon.
stauUy receiving the followiug articles, which they will
sU pn reasonable tcun -, and .•'olieit a share of public
patronage :
FUfJiTS—Amuiican aud Foreign.
COXFIiCTJON ERY—assorted Crystalizad Fruit.
Assorted Cream Fruit.
Assortud <'undies oi all kinds.
Alsu a general ahMjrlim ut of FANCY GROCERIES,
consisting us American, Swiss and Pine Apple Cheese;
ihxserved Meats. Preserved Fruits, Preserved U>hst\*ri,
Saidineß, i ickhd Maccoiipiiii. Vermicelli, Tea. Sperm
Candles, UTin Oil. Snap, Ac. *Vc.
Li'iuurs (in bottles) brandy. Holland Gin. Jamaica
Rum, Scotch and MononguiieJu W hi-.key, Loudon Por
ter.
AVINES and COivDIALF —(in hoi'les—Chaiupaigne,
Port, Sherry, .Madeira, Georgia Peach brandy, Cureou,
Ahsyntho, Aunisseit*;, .^urscdiiuo.
‘Die above Liquors and Who h are warranted genuine
aud put up expressly for family u.m . and of the very best
description
Also u select assortment, of genuine Havana ( ignis im
ported direct. touMMuig of the following choice* Li and*:
tjaFlom, Cortah s, li’ jasue Uio, l*io Sacraiuento, Legii
lia uiiiPMedium Regalia. La Redova, CostaUs. % LoiilreH,
GabanoNo. 1 and 2, Teriibcsijue, MaJiola. Suncopanza.
Damus, La Rosa. Fulmiuatu, Oregon, Major Kingold,
El Nino, E!u Elmiro, La Esmeralda, La Flora. Napoleon
La Lrundc. La \ icioria.
Also Siuuking and Chewing Tobacco.
Nov. 5, J. L. THOMAS A LO.
MARCUM RAGLAND.
HAVE just recived
Pickled Fish of all kinds;
Fresh Fish and Meats in cans:
Smoked Salmon and Halibut;
Hir.tru Smith's Flour—genuine:
Cheese—all kinds—best quality;
Georgia Hams and Lard;
Wckled Pork and beef;
Smoked Tongues and Pickled do.:
Fin* assortment of Pickles, Preserve*,
Sauces, aud Ketchups;
Potatoes, Onions mid Cabbage;
Wood Wave, baskets. Mats,
hugs and Yankee Notions.
Nov. 12—ts
(.RAKER IE S AM) PROVISIONS.
r |’llK undersigned would reapecfully notify the citi
X zens of Columbus and surrounding country, that he
is well prepared to furnish cu the most reasonable terms,
any amount of
Groceries Provisions Confectionericu,
and in fact every thing tin* most fastidious bon vivant
could desire. Always on hand a full supply of Bacon 9
Sugar, Colfcc, Lard. Salt, Molauftc*, To
bacco, and in fact every thing that is good. By a
strict system of fair dealing lie trusts to receive a gener
ous share of public patronage at his ffre-proof store in
Hunks’ fiulMirg No. 4 east sil<? Broad Street.
Oct. 2-t, 1 Hfjfl. MARTIN G. WEST.
W ANT’IO 14.
FIVE NEGROES to work on tin* Muscogee
L Rail Road, lor whom libera) wages will be paid.
J. L. MUSTIAN,
April 14. Superintendent.
DR. W. F. LEE,
DENTIST,
j | AS retunn-d and will he prepared u see his patrons
II m Monday the -Till iust.
Olliee corner bruad and Randolph street*.
Met. 24,1 ‘ I, 11
RinGWAY, CLECKLEY GO.
\VIDLE,SARK DEALERS IN
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon,
TOBAU'O, ItAGGUYG, ROPK, <tc.
•SO. C4B Bill)AD BTKKKT,
< om ;M m is, <;KOB<HA.
UOUMB AMI LOT FOR IALI.
ruKiiliu-t> of Mm. L. J. 11A It- .
1 DIN, in lhe city of I >1 mil I .us, A ‘
•iIOHt.J in tin icuv us tli” Methoillftt njlttußt- U/.
f'liiireli. with a liivLlV < iilllvnti'il q * i-Ml 11 aPiii Ly
I lien, htiililii ami oiitliilditiKi)
I’.ixltliin cntral, with fijien m|iiai-en in front.
For toriiM anil t'urtli.-r jikrticolar, apply early th
<Vt. If. Xrn MARTIN 11. IIARDJN.
SILVER WARE.
V LARGE .tuck iUHt receiviol ainl tnr Kale low at
Wl LI. A It I > A COiM'MUS.
i (St. 18-ts
WILLUN K. PLANE,
ATTOkM i AND CUUNSELLOK AT LAW.
COLUMBUS, OA.
, Oftire over K. ilurnant, llrt ilOor. front eutram e
ItOUK WALT.
Us ILL rFeeive thin weak Ii toll- Rink Salt
Vov, 6. (It’NIlY A <’G.
AT PHI VA TE SALK,
BY K. AYKH,
ZIMIREK 1,1 K ELY YDI NG MKGiIAMGS Urn May
1 ‘i‘ amt Pl.ist’ i er, Carpenter, :tnd Painter. .
ALSO
; On hand hiol to arrive.hu 11->\e* Yfrginla ‘r"hnc* <; Fine
and cntuitinh Cigars ; Fine Hrandii sin Pipe*, half and
ijuari r Casks: -V) Baind* M ilshire's Whinkey; anda
i n-spiedid Snnd .wu Kin kaway ami Harm **.
I. I
MUHCOGKK It All, IO*AD STOCK.
\ fill AIIK- of ala>w atia-fc fm ala liv
•Ml Vov. 12 2*v IIAKUISGV i MoGEIIITK
ANOTHER LOT
OF tlnM’ fine MATS I tot reeeiveil til
Nor T t DILLINGHAM A iIENSON.
AZjXi HAIL tt !
SOMETHING- FOB THE MILLION!!!
PROFESSOR WOOD’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALL, OLD AND
YOUNG, to the wonderful preparation, which
turns back to its original color gray hair—covers the
head of the bald with a luxuriant growth—removes the
dandruff, itching and ail cutaneous eruptious—causes u
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, tho
young will not, ns they value the flowiug locks, or the
witching curls, ever be without it. Its praise is upon
the tongue of thuuHiuids.
Waterford, Maui., July 25, 1855.
fit OF. O. J. WOOD— With confidence, do 1 recom
mend your Hair Restorative, as being the most effica
cious artl’le 1 ever saw. I have used the Wulpheneunci
other .preparations of tho day, all without effect. Since
using your iluir Restorative, my lntir and whiskera,
which were almost white, have gradually grown dark ;
and 1 now feel confident, that a few more applications
will restore them to their natural color. It also has re-,
lieved me of all dutidruff ami unpleasant itching, so
common among persons who perspire freely.
J. G. KILBY.
XurtJi I’d&t I\riHsylcattitt, March 9, 1865.
Sill in consequence of having hair, ior several years
post, not only gray, hut peifeetly W hile, I have cut it
short, and worn caps to hide it from view; but soma
three months since, I was i mill Ceil u> use your Hair Re
storative, and I must, ill justice sity. that its ctferts wile
almost miraculous; for it has changed it gradually tun!
most its former splendor as to color, end left it so suit
and glossy us to lie luoio beautiful tlmti it ever was,
when under the iutlueuee of line oil. 1 earnestly, there
fore, recommend it to every lutly as decidedly the best
preparation for toilet use, ol anything in the world.
BETSY SMITH.
PROF. WOOD —liming experienced tlm magic effect
of your llair Restorative, 1 drop you this upon the sub
ject. About two years go, iuy hair commenced falling
olf and turning gray; I was lust becoming bald. 1 met
a friend who had used your Restorative, and spoke so
highly of its virtues, I was induced to try it, ulthough 1
bad but little faith, us I bad before tried so many ether
medicines. 1 commenced using your Restorative ill Jan
uary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly,
ll began to fill up. grow out, and turned bark to its
former color, (black.) At this time, it is fully restored
to ins original color, health trail appearance, und I ckccr
iltlly recommend Its one to U. J. D. HUES,.
Chicago. 111.. May 1, 1854.
Milji.nl, Wr,-enter <xi.. A/o.ss., .Yoc. iff, 1854
I'ltOF. G. J. WOOD—Dual Sir- 1 tuku pleasure iu
■ bearing voluntary ti'stinioiiy to the magic effects of
I your womb ifill Iluir Restorative. As f.u 1 nek as 1836,
my hair com memcd billing oil. nntit lie- n.p ol my sculp
became bald and as ,-nnndb us glass, aml It i.as etui cintisd
to lall foi a great ifianv years. uotwi'bktuiKkiig I have
uaed many brlehrairil piopiuatlnn* for its restoration.
Seeing yom iidvei-tIM-iiietil. I was induced to give your
article atrial, and. to my Uttei > si. iiisbuieni, 1 tom.il
niter a lev, applications, that in, nail became firmly tel,
and assumed a glossy and belli, ol | < malice; anil hy
tlie time 1 bail used a quint bo.tie, my bald head was
covered witli a young mid vigorous growth < f bail. which
is now from one to (wo Inches in length, and growing
fust. Yours, truly, HENRY GOODRICH.
A'eto 1 ink, October 2, 1864.
I'ltOF. O. and. WOOD- Dear Sir—After reusing tin- nil
vettissmenl in one of the New York journals, ct your
celebrated Hair Restorative, 1 procured a half-pint tad
tie. and was so null'll pleased with it, that 1 continued
its use for 1 wo month*, and uni satisfied it is decidedly the
heel preparation before ttie public. 11 ill once removed
all ilandniff und unpleasant Itching from the sculp, and
bus restored iny bail- mini rally, and, 1 have noiloUbl,
pel urn lieu tly so.
You have pot mission to refer to me. all who entertain
any doubt of its performing all that is claimed for if.
.MISS KEEKS, 26)j Greenwich Avenue.
I have used Professor O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorntiae,
and have admired its.wonderful effects. It restored my
hair where it laid fallen i ff ; it eb ons the head, and ran
dei-H the hair soft and smooth—much mine so than oil
MARY A. ATKI NEON.
Louisville, Nov. 1, 1854.
•te*” Sold ut 114 .Market street. Si. Louis, Missouri, 816
Broudway, New York, and by all Druggists evuiyvilien
All kinds of family patent medeeiut-s.lor sale, eg the
li st possible terms, at Professor Wood’s establishment,
11 1 Market street, St. Louis.
For sale in Columbus at tlie Diug Store of
KIVLIN, THOMAS A CO.
Sept, 18—3 m
SOMETHING EXCELLENT.
HAVANA CIGAR EMPORIUM.
Two Joorx went of Rankin's coin or, Craw lord ,St
OOIjUMBUS, GEORGIA.
f I >IIE subscriber, from his long experience in the bu
I sines* flutter* himself that he can agreeably aecoiii
module, at Wholesale or Retail, all who are ill want ol
FINE HAVANA CIGARS,
American Cigars, Chewing ami Smoking Tobiwru,
Snuff, Fipßh, Ac. Ac. Ac.,
on *ueh teruiMis cannot fail to pleawe. All good* war
ranted.
Order* from the country attended by the cash, prompt
y and carefully filled.
I Nov. Hlß6b. ly JAMES ESTEVEZ,.
A. VELATI.
No. 140 lli-oad Street,
COLUMBUS, GKuKGJA.
HAS ju*t received freh FIGS, DATES, KAJSJNB, AP-
I I,ES. and all kind* of \Ve*t India Fruit.
During tin* weaHon a full aupjdy of Northei n CAB
BAG ES and BEETS : and ulwuvk on hand a large ae-
Hurtiuent of CoufecttonarfteH, Nuta und Ct
gnr*. Call and examine.
,\uv. G, UM Sift.
RErMOVAL.
M. A E. L. Gray, have removed to No. Riff Broad
kz* Street, one door below Ay re’s Auction Houre, lor
merly occupied hy J. P. A A. lllget), where they will i,e
happy lo wait on their friend*.
JiiHt received and will lie constantly receiving, a hngy
MUjiply of M EAL and FLOUR.
In the Article of Flour
We fdaiu to have the beat.
CUSTOMERS
Can he supplied with Moal and Flour at their re*uh m < *
by application at the Store or of our wagon.
No Disappoint men I.
Ilou-ewive* shall not grumble hecan*e there i* no
good Hour in the market. Uur anarigementH are viftch
that wo can Miipply any UeHired quantity or <|nality.
day and night;“GJi
OctuU*r 8, iMj&fl.
CHEWACLA LIME.
HMIK undersigned. Agent of the above Lime Work*.
JL lire prepared to till order* nt all time* for UMK in
tiiM following packages, to wit: H Bushel Harrel*. am!4Jv
Bushel Barrel*, in good order for *liippiug.
Tli Lime I* of flue quality, equal in every respei l to
the Kent TlmiiiHMtoii Lime, and ha* KiipeisetlHi it In the
interior of Alabama and W’enternGeorgia. It rim he and
iivered at any point iu Middle Georgia mati rially chi*uj
•*j- than ThoniuHloii.
May 24. GUXBY A CO.
PE A S AND HE AN S.
i r ii BUSHELS FEAS and BEANr. juM received und
J r) ( * for tale hy
May2.tr JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
CHOICE M INKS.
CIII A M J'AGN E, Fort, Claret, Maderia, Cicily ami Mai
y agu, juHt received und for sale by
May 2d GUXBY A CO
PIIEMEHVEI.
IAX'J’HA “Cuui lioih” We*t India Fte*eivc*- by tin*
J U’UM*.
May 2S GUXBY k Cf(-
FOR SALK.
\HRST rale .Northern made Two lioihe Drey or
Wagon, nearly new, iuw for c*h.
AugiiHt JO. iB6O. JAMES LIGON.
PKACII BRANDY. *
i/VTIt.4 old BGUTIIFRN PKACII BRANDY, just r
j reived and for sale by QUNBY A CO.
>rpt. II
HOARDING.
MR. aud Mrs. JAMKB LIGON are prepared and de
sirous to arnmiimslaU twenty or tvveiity-flvu Day
i Hoarders, at the new building over Nos. 12'i and 124
j broad .street. The Fare will bo good, and every atten
tion given to make Hoarders t-uiiifortahio. Terms inode
j late. Get. 13.
WATCIIKS.
1M NK Gold WatetioM. from f25.66 to $225.66;
“ Stiver WtUchtst, “ $8.66 to $46.66;
“ Piute Watches, •• f1i.66 to $20.66:
Some Rial Brass Watches, from $4 to $10.66.
1 Get. 18-ts WILLARD A COOPKR
II AGON 1 It AGON !
| flB KNNIISSKK and Western Baron for salent red need
I prli-es at the sign of the Hog.
Sept. 27. 1856. |J. A. RICH ARDS & CD.
COM K TO CELL A'K
IF YOti wish to get anything nice iu tlie liuo of coulee
tiouerirs or Fruit, for he lias just received a l'resli
! supply of si. ret Oranges, Northern Apples, Cocoa nuts,
I Alm.-nds, Raisins, and every variety of Nuts, Fruits aud
Confectioneries that run be procured in tide market.
J. L. CKLLA,
Oct. 27—ff 162 Broed st.