The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, November 26, 1856, Image 3

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COMMERCIAL. DAILY SUN OFFICE, | * Columbus, Nov. 26, 1856. j n .roM._-'rUei was a better feeling in the market I and P riceß were io 'A c lilgher. Sales of the If*! 3-a bales. Receipts 18a b^les. ; 10N TOMKKY, Nov. 22.—COTTON continues in good a , at Sales M 0 ati!l confined to the street, at lt>% to r *^ tt c Receipts for the week 5,769 bales. ” MAYOR. WK a re authorized to announce the name of WIL KINS as a candidate for reflection to the of ! 11 !i Mayor at the ensuing municipal election on the olid Saturday in December next. Nov. 11 te FOR MAYOR. yy u are authorised to announce Dr, JOHN E. DA * a candidate for the office of Mayor, at the ensu { Municipal election in December next. FOR ALDERMAN. e are authorised to announce HIRAM D. HILL candidate for Alderman of the Fifth Ward, at the “awingmunioipal election the second Saturday in De flerjisxt. Nov. 24. FOR CITY SEXTON. w .tVo are authorized to announce THOMAS NIX as „ candidate for reflection to the above office, at the Otv Flection in December next. FOR DEPUTY MARSHAL. THOMAS H. REYNOLDS announces himself candidate for the office of Deputy Marshal, at the ensu ing Municipal Election on the second Saturday In De camber next. ‘ ■ . for deputy marshal. INSON as a candidaie for ae-elcetion to the office of Dep. „iv Marshal, at the ensuing election on the secomf St unlay in December next. Nov. 7. te for city marshal. ifjf- We are authorised to announce GEORGE l-lUL LKN, as'a candidate for City MarahitL, at l lie Municipal Flection on the second Saturday in December next. candidate for marshal. WE are authorized to announce the name of IAJIKS M. HUGHES as a candidate for City Marshal at ,| lt , ensuing election on the second Saturday in December mat. FOR CITY TREASURER. 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—to RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS. Utf-Tlie friends of J. B. HICKS will support him for the olfice of Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee Conn ty, at the ensuing January election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. are authorised to announce JERRY TERRY as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee County, at die ensuing election in January next. RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS. *twe re authorized to unnonneiV tire name of EDWARD C. BEERS as a candidate for the office of Re ceiver of Tax Returns of Muscogee County, at the unsu ng election in January next. Nov. 12—te RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS. Off-The friends of ISAAC T. RROOKS, aiiuounoo Iris name as a candidate for re-election'to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee county, at the election in January next. Nov. 8. 1856. KANSAS MEETING IN COLUMBUS. lirK are requested by Capt. M. R. Murphey, of Ka il sas Territory, to announce that a Kansas meeting will be held in Columbus, Ga., on Wednesday, November 26th, instant PARAGON FLOUR. fit | HHLS.Fresh ground Paragon Flour. Call soon and i"./ get some of these good things. Nov. 26,1856. it. M. & 15. X,. GRAY. POTASH. AN article of first quality, for sale bv DANFOUTII & NAGEL. SNUFF. MACCOBOY and Scotch, at wholesale and retail, by DANFORTH & NAGEL. SUPERIOR WRITING INK. “ IjtOß sale by DANFORTH & NAGEL. PERFUME RY. MREXCH and American, from tiie best Perfumers— _L Lubin’s, Bazens and others, for sale by N ’°U-19. DANFORTH A NAGEL. FIRE PROOF. ROOF OIL for Fire-Proof Painting, and Blake’s Fire Proof Paint, for sale by _ Nov. 19. DANFORTH & NAGEL. I TEA! TEA! TEa7 jHNEST Green and Black TEAS, fur sale by DANFORTH & NAGEL. MARKING INK. INK for marking Cotton Bales, Boxes, Ac., prepared A and sold by DANFORTH A NAGEL. BURNING FLUID. A SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale by DANFORTH A N AtIUL. MATCHES. AyOOD and Fancy Matches, in large quantities, for TTjale by DANFORTH A NAGEL. DWELLING WANTED. ‘pilh advertiser desires to rent for the next year, a A comfortable dwelling, having four rooms, kitcheu, island garden, and in a good respectable neighborhood, -me in the upper part of the city preferred. Addaess •\owl7. _ It. K„ Sun Office. TO THE LADIES OF COLUMBUS. lADIES, cull at “Bhoad Street House,” and learn to J cut dresses of MRS. F. J-. JOYCE, “student of Mrs. George, of New York, the oldest and most celebrated teacher in the United States. Her sy-- 18 entirely new, and superior to all other modes now lD 'rS e ’w a^. investigate for yourselves. * lie beautiful Basque Waist, new style, is also fitted, RD ‘ Patterns of every variety, to fit tlie form. lerms reasonable and perfect satisfaction given, or no dim ge will lie ma de. Call soon, at her time is limited. NovSO-iw FULTON MARKET BEEF. { ‘IJUIUE Fulton Market Beef and an Extra lot of V Tennessee Hams, just received by jept. 13. ‘GUNBY A CO. PALACE MILLS. , FLOUR I FLOUR 11 I'UL RIVER has risen, and we now have fill! stocks of A Breadstufts: Superfine Flour $7 50 per barrel. Extra Family 850 “ “ Georgia Mi 115..... 600 “ “ lu? ??’ cent discount to dealers, i. u Uxtra $lO, retail, $9 25 wholesale —tli is brand “ iff* a l *° Hiram Smith’s. il persons buying five barrels are entitled to the dis ?. nt - „ G. IV. WINTER, President. -'ov. 24-ts DANFORTH A NAGEL, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, \” 101 Bruad street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN |)"UGS, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyewoods and Die . - SGiffs, oils, Paints, and Painter’s articles, Varnish- Kver ‘u,! Glttse, Putty, Glassware, Perfumery, Ac. Ac. riiiii,. “ Hrrtt nted as represented. Orders from the ’ “V P roni Ptly filled and salisfaetion guaranteed w ith **gard to price end quality. u ,v,l|c * anß Prescriptionh accurately ((impounded at * hours of the day and night ALABAMA RIVER STEAMERS. Mobile and Montgomery Daily Line, For the SEASON OF 1860 AND 1857. I CINE is composed of the following iTIT , h* wit** 0 lß^ruon ‘ n K Passenger flteainerH, w!’ 8. J. COX, Muster Charie, A.U. JOHNSON, Master. c - Wallin R. OTIS. Master. s. o. BURitILL, Master. p ,™n*a S. c. STONE. Master. 5J’ u tlmau GBO. H. KIRK.Ma-ter. jj >e abov <’ Due of steamers will leave Mobile for Mont ano i SUll Landings Daily—on Sundays i n , a - and on other days at 4p. m. Return !*l ,e Montgomery Daily, on the arrival of the Fi .f | Train of Rail Road Cars from the East. rei Kht or Passage, having superior accommudo "on. apply on boar<J> or to -November 26. ts COX, BRAIN AKD A CO. Tseoars. E best in the city can bo had at the Eagle Drug Store Nov. 24 H. W. NANCE. J COLUMBUS GROCERY MARKET. I Columbus, Nov. 20, ig.lo. BACON;— The market is well supplied. Me quote Hams 1234 c. for Tennessee, and 14 to 15c. for canvassed; W ustorn Sides 10c.; Tennessee Sides 11 to 12ca Shoulders 9 to 10c, , LARD.—Supply equal to demand, ut 12’ ~ to 14c. by the Can. - . BUTTER—Country 20; Northern 35c. BEEF—In market, sto 7c. FLOUR.—By the Barrel, S7J4 to $lO. SUGAR,—N. 0. Brown 11 to” 14c.; Crushed, Pulvtr ied or Loaf, 16 to lc. COFFEE. Rio. 13)4 to 16c.; Java 18 to 20c.; Luguira 16c.; Mocha 20 to 22c. MOLABSF.S.—West India Molasses 55c.; Syrnu 650. RlCE.—Rice 7 to Bc. CORN—OS to 75c. MEAL. —City or County Mills oc. BAGGING.—Market well supplied witii India ut 22c, No Kentucky in market. ROPE.—Supply abundant at 14c. TWlNE.—Plenty in market at 25c, HA l/T.—Market well supplied, ut $1 75 tu $2 per suck. RATES OP EXCHANGE. CORRECTED BV W. E. I.OVE k CO. L -°""* TERV AND EXCHANGE BROKERS SO. ill HHOAU tiTKEBT. ’ . r „ 11UV1XG KATES. SELLING HATES. New Vohk.6o days l’ 5f ct.dis sight, )„ prem Uhilab’a, •• - It v . ct.dis •• * none Boston, “ •• ct.dis none Charleston •’ ‘• none. - N. Orleans •* “ non „. .. U( , n „ Alabama Bank Notes 2 V- cl. die Tennessee •• Ju st. die “.Z.’.'.’l’.'Z'.".! Kentlvkv - “ 2!|W ct.dis N.Cakol'a •• •• v, Virginia “ a 2 ct.dis Golh and Silver i■. ct.nni All Solvent Georoia and S. C. Ranks ‘ |, a , RKMOY \l.. CABINET WARE ROOM. > 11. SIKKS. I j A s removed his ('A I'd N FT WAR 15 ROOM ;o II No. 48 Husi Side !Cl-on<l Strod, r ; , tin- store formerly occupied l.v S. li. Pt-iim, a a Jewelry Store, wfieie lie will lie pleased b. see. ‘ ‘{ l ilia olcl friends and patrons. He will always have coinpelout workmen to dq all kind of CABIN IST WJRK in the best style. Particular attention given to Upholstering and Repairing. .1. If. BIKHS. Nov. 11; 1866, ly ALUM S Al/f. 14 W 1 SACKS Aluui Salt,for sale by ’ ci \nv & CO. THE CLAYTON BANNER, CLAYTON, BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA, BY KIESER & POST. mills Paper possesses a large circulation in thecouu- I tics of Barbour, Pike, Dale, Henry and Coffee; and in tile merchants of Columbus is offered an excellent op portunity to make known their business. auction sales resumed. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER. WOULD inform his city and country friends and all others that lie lias resumed his Day and Night Auction Sales. Having received a select, new and fresh stock on which there is no limit, buyers may expect rare bargains. The stock of Dry Goods is large, varied, and ample: Watches of gold, silver, and composition: Gold and gill Jewelry of all kinds; Clocks, a good variety; Cigars, a tine assortment; and matches enough for the million. Fine double and single barrel Guns, Pistols. Bow ic, 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 given to Kxecnlors and Admin istrator’s sales. Nov. 14—3 m TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. rpilE whole country is Hooded wit li Counterfeit and X Imitation Schnapps. The public should be careful to purchase only the genuine article, manufactured and imported by Udolpho Wolfe, ‘winch has the name of tile manufacturer on the Bottle, Cork and Label. F'or sale by all respeetable Grocers and Druggists. Read the opinions of Lite New York Press. UDOLPHO WOLFE, 22 Beaver St., New York. From tlie New York Mercury. F’kauoulert Imitations of Sltekiob Commodities, Among tlie many dishonesties of trade which tlie mor al sense of the community is called upon to suppress, we would particularly notice a most pernioiuusaiid infamous practice adopted by unscrupulous dealers of imitating and counterfeiting tlie exterior appearance and precautionary labels of popular drugs, medicaments, and other articles of personal consumption, and thus, by seizing upon the well acquired reputation of an enterprising trader, pal ming off most destructive and worthless conjpoumls, to the sore detriment not only of the consumer, but to tlie character of the man who lias expended thousands of dollars in bringing the genuine article into esteem ami demand. These petty larceny thieves are tlie pest of all liouarable dealers and trailers, and the trade is as much highway robbery ns tlie violent appropriation of their neighbor’s purse; in fact they are beneath the burglar ami highwayman indignity—for these hitter felons ex hibit a bravery or recklessness of character in nowise dis tinguishing tlie mercantile assassin who stabs in the dark. And ought they not be rewarded with a punish ment commensurate with tlie cowardice of their crime? We were led to these remarks by accidentally observing a spurious counterfeit, of Udolpho Wolfe’s Schcidnm Schnapps. The labels were imitated perfectly, with tin slight addition of a few letters to plead technical avoid ance of the law against counterfeiting: the bottles were very similar, and every tiling carefully prepare I to im pose upon a careless purchaser. Now is not the man who perpetrated this fraud, a felon a robber? Assuredly lie is; for, as Mr. Wolfe bus expended large sums tu bring his genuine imported schnapps into popular demand, that demand may be justly considered a pari of bis 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 bulk. And to this crime lie adds a fur ther one of defrauding the community- by giving I Item a ruinous article for tlie money they intended to expend for a commodity in which they hud confidence. And, further, every man who participates indirectly in the fraud, by selling spurious articles is as much of an offen der as the principal who planned t.lii’ imposition. Tin remedy of Mr. Wolfe should lie in his holding ail concer ned up to the contempt of the community tliussn imiled by their operations, and unconsciously imposed upon by their noxious composition. We trust (list Mr. Wolle will obtain names, not only of the conooctors of these counterfeits, but of every mail offering them ferrule.and then publish them to the world; for ids own reputation and the health of the community demand Glut ail parti, should lie nailed to tin- pillory of popular execration. From the New - York Dispatch. AN INFAMOUS BUSINESS. When an enterprising man strikes out anew business, to tlie establishment of whicli he gives ids industry, time, talents and pecuniary means, cau anyth ilia lie moreVon temptible than tohave another steal in, and, under spe cious pretexts, hold out. to the public an inferior article, ami endeavor to obtain tlieir patronage? I’ray, what difference is there, so fur as the honesty of tlie tiling is concerned, betweed purloining tlie business by which a citizen hopes to make Ills bread and stealing tlie bread itself? A common thief, if lie takes w ithout leave, how - ever hungry, a loaf of broad from a baker’s shop, is appre hended and condemned to the penitentiary for dining in a surreptatious manner to appeuse his appetite : hut put a respectable looking abut on his back and a few dollars in his pocket, and he may. with impunity, nay, even with tin- 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. Some years sinoe a geut.immn of this city (l’dol plio Wolle j introduced to the citizens of the I oiled States a medicated article of gin, which was liigiilj unproved by professional gentlemen as a superior tonic and deobstru enl. and tlie knowledge of which lie, by advertisement and- lierwise. disseminated throughout the country. ,So soon as tricksters, who pass in the business commu nity as honest men, saw that Mr. Wolfe was likely to have hiindsome returns for the time and money which lie had expended, they set about forging his label- and palming off upon the people detestable and poisonous compounds which they have the hardihood to call ‘-Schie dam Kshuapps.” In some instances they have gone so far as to put Wolfe's name to their villaißowsliquids. As this horde are growing bold in their rascalities, it is tlie public in town and eouutry were put upon tio ir guard. Consumers should be sure that they purchase the genuine article, or else their health may ho irrepara bly Injured by using tlie horrible emit that unscrupulous men, because they can buy it cheap, willofferas the gen uine article, pure Selieidiun Schnapps onu only be ole tallied at tlie stores of respectable merchants and drug, gists, in tow n and country, and at the establishment of Udolpho Wolfe, Nos. is. 2D and 22 Beaver Street, in this city, where it is gotten up exclusively. We think it a du ty w hich Mr. Wolf-owes to himself and the community to publish, by name, tlie rascals w ho are thus attempting to defraud both him and those who would be his custo mers. He should not ]>ennit his modesty to hold him back from making so righteous an expose. AGENTS IS SAVANNAH: John B. Moore A Cos.. *A. A. Sollonioii A Cos., A..lke uaud.M.J Riley, W. W. Goodrich, McMahon a Doyle, Webster A Palmer, I. V. Conm-rat, Cla&liorn 4 Cunning ham, Bwift 4 Go- Holcomb, Johnson A Cos. Dillingham denson. YITOUI,” respect! 11l ly call the li Vmtnu of the citizens ofColum 1 Inis and vicinity, tu their stock of Furniture, and Carpets. J' AU ftCCoinnuHiata all, both in quality ami price, hen UU.N (TURK, for excellence of workmanship ami Uste, cannot be excelled, and they sell it low. < AUI’LTs CHEAPER thqn over heard of in Colum bus. Uyll on them one door below Hall, Moses A Cos. ~°y- 3. 185U.tf DILLINGHAM A DENSON. NEW BOOKS. f|MIF j Gills of tlie Slirtsniuc; by tlie author id’ Tlie JL M ide. W ide World. Irving's Life of Washington. Household Mysteries; by Lizzie IVtir. Sa.atogai A Tale ol 1787. The States and Territories of the Great West, w ith a Map and 11 lustrations, by J. Ferris. ALSU School Books, Blank Books, and Stationery in great va riety. Harper’s and Godey’s Magazine for November. For sale at MATH I, MLS’ BOOK STUB I NEW GOODS. “pouiug n large and varied assortment Jowelry and Fancy Goods, Wlii, 1, w-e are ready to exhibit to all win, may honor us ” ‘ll!? i's if M 11.1.A lili a COOPER. Spalding & Rogers’ li I 11EE CONXt >l.l f)A l’Ei) ’- bißtaj&EHi INCLUDING THEIR NORTH AMERICAN CIRCLES ‘ from I lie 15:,..0wn Stales Gieir FLOATING PALACE CIRCUS! Formerly oi (lie Mississippi Kiv. i\ hj,.l ivst>ntly hum :he \\ ••stum States: nml .their RAIL ROAD CIRCUS! So celebrated this year in the .Middle Stales. AO Ui TTNDEH ONE TEJVT! WITH ONLY ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION. Boxes 50 Cents: Children and Servants r-i;i tm,. “ILL BE EXHIBITED AT COi.UMBI S Three DAYS Thursday, Friday, and Satni-day, NOVEMBER rittli, u ,id ifit AFTERNOON AND NIGHT EACH HAY. free outside show. Lvcry dayaboutl I’. M.,just previous lb lijiiyiiug | ( , door, tlie weather permitting, a grand gratuitous exhibi tion Will be given by tlie beautiful’ and daring M’LLS -A.C3-IS3-ES, Wiio will make, a Terrjliic Ascension Ul A WIRE 400 FEET LONG, Extended a dizzy height, outside tie- tent, from the ground to the top of the eeiiter pole. rpilE public are assured that these three companies .L will positively not be separated under any pretext whatever, before tlieir arrival in New Orleans,’about the tniddleof December, wtiere they go to up. n lie new \m pliitheater Messrs. Spalding & Rogers are now building there; and to inaugurate which, with fittiug rchif, is tlie reason of the apparent extravagance Os the consolidation vUhree establishments, each singly, more extensive than any other concern in the United’ States. The peculiarity of tiiis eoliosal tripie combination over all others, is, that if, has more and belter Equestrians, more and better Gympasts, more and Letter Clowns’ more and better Musicians, more and better Ring and Truk Horses, than any other on tlie American Continent —everything pet formed as advertised—<anew feature in these times of unscrupulous showmen)—no half a circus and half a a menagerie, (as is always the ease when such an unnatural connection is made to delude thorn dulous), but an Old Fashioned Circ us, or rather throe of them, uitli all modern improvements, viz: FIVE CRACK CLOWNS, lied by the Prince of Jesters. BILL LAKE.- EIGHT STAR RIDERS, Led by the greatest Horseman in Christendom, JAMES ROBINSON. THIRTEEN’ BRAG GIMHASTK, bed by tlmt Nondescript of world w ide lame, tin- MAN MONKEY; and stteli distinguished pci formers us MAD. ORMOND. JAMES ROBINSON. MRS. VV. LAKE, 111 Lit LaKE. M’LLK, AGNES. THE MAN MONKEY, MISS ELLA ORMOND, TIIE MOTI.Ei BIPiS., C. J- ROGERS, TIIE AMERICAN KROS.- FIUNK BARRY, HENRY MAGI ETON. HERCULES LIBBY. GEO. DUNBAR. JOHN DAVENPORT, FRANK DONALDSON, NAT. ROGERS. CHARLES CROSBY. ROBERT WHITE, CHARLES BROWN, If. Ol.Vi'Y, JOE COOK. OTTO KYLE’S BUGLE BAWD, Ami everything else upon a like settle of extent and pro fuse expenditure. Nov ember 10, 1856. JUST THE PLACE. BRASSILL & CO., OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, CO LI MRUS, <M;, HAVE just received and offer fur daft*, ji fresh . lot of Potatoes, Cabbage, Apples, Oranges,|| ,L k Lemons, Figs, Kaisins, Cranberru-ri. all kinds of Nuts, Dried and Preserved Fruit.-. Pickled, choice mil cured Ifanis, Beef Tongues. Bologna Swiss, Pine Apple and Ooslh u Cheese, Fresh Northern Hotter, Sardines. Lobsters, Catsups, Sauces, Vt nnacilli, Marea roiii, .Spanish iienus, Veadt Powderv, Mustard, Butter, Soda and Sugar C rockers, Khie BRANDIES, WINEc I , ALE, POUi'ER. CIOAUS TOBACCO, and every good lliine; that c. uld t,.- desin and,, in ti.e gostroiKJdiim line. Every article warranted an iepr>eut# L November 17, 1860. 1.1 PRO I*OAO PI HLICO. IN STORE AM) I'OR FALE Hi •J Mb’ I ’EKSi >N A: IIAM\ LL ON Ao. Vi Rroad Sheri, f'oiumliUM, La* OMoKKD FuJD'U M.ukcj, p.i ; Pickled <iu do do Smoked Tongue> English Dairy (Hieese: New York itu,lc C||*< .- Mackerel, Nos. I, 2 and o, in kits. ip*, and hall bid’ E\ha sugar cured Tciiiicsik <• Hams Extra Ctoungiu JLuim Choice (lOslien ButtiT by every tftcunrej’ Fresh Country Rutter ahvaj > .n bund White Beans. Iri- b Potatoes arid Onions Sod i and liutfer CVackinn: Pickles and ..u dine# Rio and .lava ('oll'ee. ‘J'eub id'all kind.-, froiu .leiikins .t Cos. New Orleair , crushed and powdered Supar Fine and domestic Liquors uiid ( igai>. ki,‘ FLOCK and MEAL always uu :m<l o| the j best quality. Every thing, in fact, usimlijy to N- found ie a tJrocery and Provision Store. Patronage rgspect fully solicited. Terms cash, or when called foi. VoV2o,lß.V>y OYBTERS. * ( -—s ‘f J | VFKESII supply received cv; ry morn- N *}}!? f ‘ trig by e xpreM- IYoiii SavitTnmb. B. THOMAS A < >. N’oveinher 17. A'J lirottd Si reel. ( AKPKTN ATtOST! clo4* out the lot, we will sell our entire ,*iouk of I CARPEJS \T COST. Nov. 17, lNf4i. HARNETT. ELLIS N * Cos, HOMNKY HI LL, Wlioienale and Retail Grocer** and Commiwsion Merchants, V'i’ ilio did stand ol D. Ellis k Or. 14 lima P .J, street, Columbus. (h*orgia. CTl®* Nov. 18—ts NOTICE. r |’ t ilE cri-paitin'rship heretofore e\i. !ing helv. • t the I undersigned under the (inn of Kivlin. Tlemn A Cos, vwiA dissolved oti the ifnh itmfant, by mfttimJ *u ent. The unsetlletl business of the ooueeili will !>* c|o‘-ed by JoNdpli W Thomas, who alone, i* riutliorised P- and. n Hie Fiannvof the tirm In liquidation. A . C. KIVL!N. .IOF.VV. I HOM AS, Coliunbus. No\. 17. llm S. TI'CCI.P. FLOTIt. PX'XKA St. Loul.- Albion Vtill-. Extra I’ai/iilj from i j Baird’s Mills, for “ale by CI’NHVa CO. {SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ON ‘TllJq I I AVAN A CLAN. PRIZES GUARANTEED 1 102,000 BOLiXiAnS. Only 15,000 Numbers ! Pfizf* Payable Without Deduction. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority of the State of Georgia* CLASS T. To be Drawn December 15tU v 1856, At Concert Hail, Macon, Uoorgia, under tlie hworu super intendence of Col. deorge M. Logan and dames A. Nesbit, Esqr. # tt*/* Remember thie Lottery has only Fifteen Thou sand Numbers—less than auy Lottery in the world!— therefore it is the best for investment. Examine the Scheme! . SCHEME. 1 I’lu-vi “I .xla.miu I•• I. 6,6110 I ” 2,18)11 ; Priz.-M .if $1,6011 itiv 4.000 •i V 500. are C.6uo 80 “ 100 am SHOO 1600 • U) tirg 60,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. •JO Approximitions <>f 100 are... v 2,000 i*o •* of :.o •* .... % 2.600 6o “ of 20 “ f.oOO 1,7 l Prizes amotmting to $102,000! Tickets <lO Halve* £6 Onarters $2 50, t'he l.0>) Pri/ea of ijdu are ueu imined by the last figure vd the Numlar rhut draws tlie Onpital Pri/.e of $1.1,000. The Capital Prize, will, ol'-course, end with one of the i. Hires i, 2. ... 4. 5. 0. 7. s, ‘.j, 0. Thofce Whole Tnckrt.H ending with Tigurc a.s il,<- L t . t in tlo- V. a, iluJ w iii be eiitilh di -H . ilahes and •purlers in pr*'4ur‘lion. . * I'br.-jon.s .soud in g lmmey tiy mail need no I fear ds Inting lost. Orders punctually al(,tMidci| !.•. I'uH.wiiiifiieatinn.s conlnßmt iul Rank Jude l.vuud Hanks taken at pur. •TU) ‘liiope wl’-lini'.: |ariiri!r uu in hers .luuld ordei ilumeJjaC i x . IhF'Addiv s dvV; l > | WINTER, ‘•latiager, Via * itt. tin. IV • N. LOVE, Aaent, No. ti-l Die ad Htl'eol. Nov. 20- fd. .• Oolumhus. Cm. iriIMNE HVSIRANCE. GREAT WKSTEHii INSUBAKCH (JO., At SHvw York. CA PIT AH $500,000. flpiK uml‘rsigned is authorized to take Marine Risks J fyr thin Com | >an \ on favorable lenns. JOHN MINN Ollhe in d'lies’ new building. FIRE I ViSl 15 A fMClfii 1.1.-IvS TAKKN IN PIDRMX INSI ram i; COMPANY, liARTKuRI). CAPITA I. $200,000. *i. L. LOi)M IS, President. Sju iugfirld inKuvaibce Compitny, .fcMHiINUFI EJ/P, MA>S. CAPITAIi AJM D HUHPIiUS $300,000. J. FREEMAN, Pie 111. Ilf. JMi:ti<i|<dhHii lHturaucc Coifci}>n;iy, A’i’ SEW VOR.V. CAPITA i'i $300)000. and. L. PRAIIAM. Pre idenf. dOJIN MTJN’N. Agi-nt. Coluin I*us, Nov. 11. -in CONFECTIONEIU FRUIT STORK. f ? HIE Huscrihers would respectfully inform lie .pphlic l gmieraily that the.y have now on hand arm ai*‘ stimt.Jy receiving the following as tides, which iltey will sell on rea-Konalile terms, and sofieit a share of public patronage : KliUlT8 —American and foreign, I!ONFECTIONEEV- Find. Assorted Cream Frujl Assorted Candies oi at] kliuh. Also a general us-orlnienl of FANCY* (jrIHJCERIEF,’ consisting of -American, ,Swiss and Pine Apple Cheese; Preserved .Meats. Preserved fruits. Preserved Lobsters, Sardines, PieJcled Macee.iroiii, \ ormieelli. Ten. t?peim Candles. Olive Oil, Soap. kc. Ac. Li(]UOjs (in bottles) Brandy, Holland Gin. Jamaica Rum, Scotch and .Wunongahela Whiskey, London Por ter. WINES hi id CUkDIALS—fin boPles —Champaigne, Port. Sherry, Madeira, Georgia Pencil Brandy. Curcoa, Absyntiie, Annissette, Marschiuo. The above Liquor* and Wines lire warranted genuine and pul up expressly for family ifsaynud ol the vvrybwt digteriptfon Also a soleut assort men l of genuine Havana Cigars im ported direct, <onsistmg of the followiug choir* brands: LaFiora, (.'octaks, llojasde Oro, Rio Saeranient'. Rega lia aml“MedUnii Regalia, La Redova. CoSfales % Jaonlres, Cahano Noi 1 and 2, Terubesque, Manola. Saticopanza, Daman, La Rosa, Fulmiuata, Oregon. Major Kingolil, El Nino. Ela Elmiro, LiEdhierahla, Flora. Vupoleon La Lraiide, !.a Victoria. Also Smoking and Che,wing Tohacoo. No?. 5. 1860. .1 . B. T 11< vi \. . in. MARCUS A RAGLAND. HA V E just reeived Pick I* and Kish of all kinds; Fresh Kish ami Meats in cans: Smoked Salmon and Halibut; I fir. tin Smith’s Flour genuine; CheoKe—nil kinds—best quality; Georgia Hums and ban!; Pickled Pork and Heel; * Smoke*! TonguesYind Pickled do.: Finn assortment of Pickles Prt .s rv< , Sallees, and Ketchups; Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage.; Wood Ware, Baskets, .Mats, lings and Vanke** Notions* \*.t. !•: i: GiHHERIES AMI PROVISIONS. r J 1 HE undersigned woui*| regpocfully notify the eiti J. see us of (Ydumhus and surrounding country, that he is well prepared to furnish nn she most reasonable terms, any amotmi of Grocet'leK, Provisions A Conffcdloin'i Ick, ami in fact every tiling tin* most, fastidious bon vivant could desir**. Always on hand a full supply oi It aeon, Sugar, Coffee, Liud. Sail, Hlonisst K, To bacco, and in f.<.i ev< *ry, ihingyiiat is good. By a st riej systein of fair dealing lie trust? to receive a gem i ous slque of public patruiHge at his Mr** prod Bt*J*e in Ranks* Buildii g N<*. f cast sid** BroU'l Sti*■■ • Oct. P<s*. MARTIN G. WEST. W ANTED. PIMVE-Vi'A *•'J \ L NK’GROFS to work on the Muscogee 1 Rail Rou*l. Ibr w holii liberal wages will fi***paid. J. L. MUSTIAN, Afuil 14. SupeHiitchdcnt. 1)R. tV. fi 1 . LIOE tjr'Z&ZSm, .TDEXSTTIST, ss*3 HAS rein rued an*l will hep!‘ejai e*l t* s*;e hi patron on Monday she :7th in. r dhe. i*< - uer Broml and Ramfofph ritrectia mu st. 2!. LK6fi il IUDGWA V, ( LECKLEY A CO. WIiHLES'ARK DEALERS IN Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, TOB.H (O, IIVUGIKG, IGHMS, ... . . Ml. liliOAD STBRJST. < oi.i: m ih:k, <; i ia. HOUSE AXD I.OT FOR SAI.K. ZI'HK r.Niili-nru ut llr-. K. J. JlAli -1 GI.N, in lll** ui CJiluibllil, it * —’ Y .-fi U.ltl-ll 111 tile ll’l.r Oi* tile .Mi liH)*iirt ffl|( j.~. | -■ jr • Gliurcli, wjtli it In 1 Illy eiiitiVitf mi izai - flu 11 * n ; J.V tl*-li. *>U*llia aiul *,iillilib i i>;. cuiu,i!oti SJ Bo ilio li eiqitial, v\ itli open squaraa ill limit. For L-i ins and iurtliur paitieulars H)*|>iy eai ly to Gi-I. 15 2iu MARTIN B. HAUDIX. SII.VER WAKE. \\ AUGU Rtoi.-k Hist ierrfvurl an<l for sale Kiw at WI 1.1,A BD A CG'IBKK'S. Get. 18-li W 11.1.1A I*l F. PI.AAF., AT'i’GB\BY AND OOFXtfKLUHI AT I.AAV. COLUMBUS, GA. Gibe*- o\*-r K. Baj-naril. tii-st rlooi-. front entrniu-u ROCK SALT, lA ! 11.1. r-ceite Gil, wts ks. t*>ns (!•*• i. Sail. V> Nov. 6. Gt/NliY .V CO. AT PRIVATE S.AI.F, OY A.. li. AYEH, •’I'IIRISK LIKKI.Y YGI N<; MIS(TiAN/C.H- liii.klay- J er and Plasterer. Car|M*nter, and I*aiiit4r. A L.r< On baud and to arflv* 60 lk>x< s Virginia Tuhuit s : Finn and common Cigars ; fin** Brandion in Pipe, half ttnrl quarter Casks : .JO Hhi -**ls..VViUiiire's ‘lVhifkny, nnda iispledid Huiul(wn RoCkaway and Harness. October 1. 1 Ssr,. NtlfM OREE RAIL ROAD STOCK.. \ SHAKES ofnhov** ‘■t**< U for >hl<- I\ */“/ Nov. Pi 2 w II YKBISON \ AJcGEIIFL YNOTUfiR Lflf OFiho.etine MATS just at N a* 7 fit. tULU NGH k DENSON. AXilj HAILUI SOMETHING FOR THE MILLION!!! PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. \l r K GALL THK ATTENTION OF ALL, OLD AND fV Y’OUNU, to the wonderful preparation, which turns back to itrt original color gray hair—covare the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching and ail cutaneous eruptions—causes a continual tlowof the natural fluids; and hence, il 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 tail, then, upon the bald, the gray, or diseased, in scalp, to use it; and surely, the young will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curls, ever be without it. Its piaise is upon the tongue of thousands. Wattr/ord, A/tws., July 25, 1855. PROF. O. J. WOUjl—M itli councleuce, do 1 recoin* mend your Hair Restorative, as being the most effica cious artide 1 ever saw'. I have used tiie W ulphcneaud other preparations of the day, all wilhout effect. {Since using your Hail* Res torn tivt, my hair aud whiskers, which were almost white, have gradually grown dark; and I now feel confident, that a tew more applications will restore them to their natural color. It umo Las re lieved me of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, so common among persons who perspire freely. .1. 0. KILBY. AortJi Must 1 turnylt ania, March 0,1855. Ju consequence ol having hair, foYseveral years past, not only gray, but perfectiy u nite, 1 have cut it short, and worn caps to hide it from view; but some three months since, 1 was induced to use your Hair Re storative, and 1 must, injustice say. thus its effects were almost miraculous: for it has changed it gradually to aJ inosl its> former splendor as to color, and left it so soft and glossy as to be more beautiful than it ever was, when under the tiifluence id line* oil. 1 earnestly, there fore* recommend it to every lady an decidedly the best preparation for toilet use, ol anything in tho world. BKTBY SMITH. PRoK WOOD* Having experienced Ike magic effect of your Hair Jutoturutivc, 1 drop y**u this upon iho sub’ feci. About two y ears ago, my hair foimiienced falling • •if and turning gray : I was fnt-l becoming bald. I luei a ••icinl who bad u*c*l your Restoiufiv* . and hpokc* s h'ciily *i it.-, virtiios. i was induced to try n. although ) ban loii Jitth- latHi.a'ff'l had befoie uit**i so many otln r nndi* ifies. I cniimu nc* u using - yottr Id sfovi.rm in Jan u.. y buti. A 11 w ti.so iieil ,ny jmii riifiuy fij i ‘*gaii r>r tilt up .-row out, and tinned hack to iis Iminei color, ihi ok. At this tune, n m ftdJy restored L” i.s -*i iginai color, licahl. and i.| j. aruttee, and 1 ebeei iul!y re* omitieiiu H-um-to all. J. D. lIoES. Chicagu. ill.. May l. 1854. Middl'd. Hara&7./‘ co. } J/a.s.*:., An* Id, 1854. PROF. o. J. WOOD—Dear Sir—l take pleasure in hearing voluntary testimony to the magic effect# of your Wonderful llair Restorative. Ah fai buck us 18Sft, my hair commenced hilling oft, until the top of my a*nlp became Laid and ariniuo'oth us glass, and it Ims continued tv* fall fop ii great many years, uotwPhstamling l have used many celebrated piepipations for its restoration. .Seeing your advertisement, I was induced to give your article atrial, and, to my utte .ittouishaient, I found allor a lew* applications, that it • hair became fiinily set, and assumed a glossy ami bust . ...I app*arunce; and by the Him I bad usod a quart bv.tlie, my bald bead tvaa covered vvith a youug and vigoroua growth tl hair, which is now from one to two inches in length, and glowing fibd. * You is. truly, HEN UY T GOODRICH. A eg* IVoA. Octobrr 1854. rJUM*. O. J. WOOD— Dear bir—Aftei rea*ling tbe ad ven isenu ut in one oi the Kew York journals, ol yoin celebrated Haii; Restorative. I procui'*o a hull pint Lot ih 1 . and was ho much phased with if. tlmt i continued i(s use lor two inonihs, and am satiHlicd it in decidedly the heal preparation before ihe public. I tat once removed all dandi nil and itching Ij < .in lint sculp, iunl has restored my hair mil m ail v. and. 1 ha vo no d/fiiht, permaneiilly >o. Y “ii have p*'i iii•: si* ii n* refer n* me, all who entertain any doubt of its performing all tlmt iaclaiined ibr it. •MlSb FEE lib, 2(iL, Greenwich Av*nuii. I liau* usb*l ProfepHor O. J. Wood's liaii iivst<ialiae, and hav*> adnjired its wonderful .effects. It restored iny bail where il-had fallen oil : it ch airs the head, and ren •lcrn th** hair soft ami bfliooth—much more so than oil MARY A. ATKI.NBON. Eouisville, jMov. J, 1854. 4*,- boldat I i-l Market Micct, St. Louis. MiHst.mi, blf- Hro/ulway, New York, and by all Druggisti everywbrn . All kinds of family patent medeein*s for sale, cn the h*m possible fur inn. at Professor Wood’s establisinnont, 114- Market street, Bt. Louis. F9l* .‘■ale in Cohunbus at tin* Diug Store of KIVLIN, THOMAS & CO. Sept. IH—3n SOM tlfllHNll KXC l;MiF.i\T. HAVANA CIGAR EMPORIUM. Two <lo*rs weNt of Hankin s corner, Crawford St. COLCMBUS, GEORGIA. r PflE subscriber, from Ins long experience in llio bu I .sinesH Hatters himself that, he can agreeably hccouj lUpdate/at Wholesale-or Retail, all who are iu want ol PINE HAVANA CIHARS, American Cigars. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, &o. Ac. *tc., on ouch teinib an cannot fail tu pleawt. Ail goods war ranted. Orders from the country--attended by the cash, pioiupt y and careful ly filled. I Nov. MBsb.'ly JAMES ESTEVEZ. A. VELATI. .'Vo. 20 Rroad Street, COLL MR IS, GEORGIA. UAS just received Iri sh FIGS, DATES*RAISINS, AP PLES, and all kindw of West India Fruit. During the H*‘ason a full supply ol Northern GAR BAGES and BEETS: and always on hand a largo u&- Mortmunt of LoiifeHioiiarieii, Nuts nned CJl garx. Call and examine. Niv . 0, dm. ONE PKK K ONLV! J. H. DANIEL & CO., PM Uroait SI reel, Columbus, Ga., Are now prepared to supply their customers with al| Hlylea of YOUTXI'S -AND MSN’B FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, HamitWeturi-il nuili-i- tlieir own i-upui vislou, ami ar rantwl to giv,- atifactloii. AN", u large assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Hat a, Ca]>H, Trunks, Carpet Rags, Valises, kc. Black and Fancy French, English and German Cloths. A kvrge ami well selected lot of Fancy Frencli. Eng lish nod American CASSJMKRKS. Fancy Gut Velvet. Silk, Plush, figured and plain SILK VESTINGS. of which will be manufactured iu the most fcHih iouabie an I approved styles, and wairanUHl ti*fil. SptifemlrfT 2 JBsfi. “ BELLA UNION 99 RESTAURANT AND SALOON. Two lio*jrn West of the Postoliice. ZSjt r i v Uii aubacrihar having j>urchaaed thin cHtahliHliment. Ii- now fully prepare*! to administer to the wants and comfort of she inner man. Tim Uni* is proluaely -npplio*l with none hut the bet imported VV inew. Brandies and other lino Liquors, and CigaiH of tin* liuefit bran da to be had iu any market. *gj**B\ .J TH ® HESTAUHANT Cfci/V r always amply supplied with cvery tlie neaporte and eouatty affords, such as Oysters, I-’isli, Fowl, XViltl Onme ui all kinds, Kggs, Ham, Steak, and all tlie eatablea eal i-olat'd tu u-t<>r>is!) tlie gourmand and delight tbe - epicure. If In- fj-lt-mla and the public w ill fnvoi film with a call, tlu-y may rent assured mule will go away dissatisfied The fii-d Servant* always in attendance. tin S. |.urate eutrunre tu the BKBTAURANT. Vrtv. 17. 1856. Urn N. W. 0 ABBA HD. IIIILFTIIOHPK BAKERY. ri'IIIS esiMtdmiiniMlt. situated two doors north of tfiu J I'gfi-tfiotpe Motel, Is in successful operation Fresh ftp id. of the host Flour, constantly uu hand. I’urllfl Cake or Pastry for Parties, (ironjpt ly. filled. Orders solicited. The pal requite of the piddle— of the Ladies in parficu fiir— peeklully solicited. Novcmfier 15, 1866. liu FOR MALE ONU of the most ik-sirufile residences iu the city, situated on the corner of Bryuu and Mclntosh Streets, coiitßlnlngsix rooms, all ntw,-^ 1 ” having been recently wimpleted. On the lot are a gtxtd Kitchen, Smokehouse, Carriage house and Stable. Also a tine W ell of water with Bath house attached. For terms apply to A. H. RAOAN, or dolumbus. Nov. 16, 1860, ts A. K. AYEII. B ACOJf t BAOtOBT ! r I *KNS USSUK aud Western Bacon for sale at reduced I prices st tie- sign of the Hog. Sept. 27. 1856. B. A. RICH AKD* A CO. COME TO ( ELLA'S IF YOU Vvish to get unything nice In the liue of eonfec tioiicrh s or Fruit, for hi< has jnst received a fresh supply of sweet Oranges. Northern Apples.-Cucoanuts, Almonds, Raisin*, and every variety of Nats, Fruits and Confectioneries that can be procured in thi* market. J. L. CKLLA, Oct. 27-“-tf 152 Broad st.