The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, November 27, 1856, Image 3

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DAILY SUN OFFICE, | Columbus, Nov. 27, 1850. J : , n-ruX Markat lirui. Cotton soiling at 10;. 2 . to yesterday 302 bales. Receipts 211 bales. I iVWN'AU, Nov. -4 —Sales largest of the sousou, S ~to 2263 prices ranging from loU to l. lU uunwib I iniVIiiOJICUY, Nov. 24—COTTON—In consequence Vi,inv weather, tho receipts are light. There is I ,ran**/ . „ I tel y little doing- I ivrOOMEKY, Nov 25—Cotton is active —000 halos I to-<lay- Good Middling 11 to Receipts very I ! tOON Nov. 20—COTTON—Sales for a few days past * been'from 8H to He.—fine qualities held at higher but l.sve heard of no sales. FOR MAYOR. IVK are authorized to announce the name of WILKINS os a candidate for re-election to the of -1 ‘ t Mayor at the ensuing municipal election on tho ! , i(1 Saturday iu December next. _ , Nov. 11 te FOR MAYOR. . ar e authorised to announce Dr, JOHN B. BA rN KS H candidate for tho office of Mayor, at the ensu ’ Municipal election in Hereinl.or next. FOR AhDFdm w , . are authorised to announce If lU AM 11. UIDL \ ( iiididate for Alderman of tlio Fifth Ward, at the. i ntiucmunicipal election the second Saturday in Dr- ; ( niber naxt. &<>*> - 1 - i FOR CITY SKXTO.V, , We are authorized to announce THOMAS NIX as , iiididnle for ro-eleotion to the above ofliee, at the I pityStocttoe in Befeewber negi, FOR DEPUTY MARSHAL, t , - THOMAS H. ItKYNOLDS announces himself ~ .-imliilate for the office of Deputy Marshal, lit the ensu Municipal Election on tin- second Sftttirdiiy in Do . mber text. FOR DEPCTY MARSHAL. i ...-WH urn authorized to anii ninee llt'ti!) P. KOI). | ■ yoXa eaitdidaie for ae-ehetion in the ofilee of llejl. ~ jinrshal,at the ensuing election on tin- second Sat illiav *,> t'-eeiiiber next. Nov. 7.’t* t tilt CITY MARSHAL. . Weareauthoiised to annonuee GEORGE 14C1,- ,|.y as a candidate for City Mar-lull, at. the. Municipal ! ;,. c fion on the second Saturday in Deceiuher next. CAUDIOATE FOR MARSHAL. jj, tvE are authorized to announce the name of |n,]|.;,x JI. HI GH MS as a candidate for City Marshal at ti„. ensuing election on the second Saturday in December next. , ■ Oct. 31—tdP FOR CITY’ TREASURER. l; W -R are authorized to announce the name of .MIS LLOYD as a candidate for the office id’ City Treas urer at the ensuing municipal election in December next. ‘ Nov. 12—te receiver of tax returns. £5 The friends of .1. B. HICKS will support him for in,-•■(lice of Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee Conn t,. at the ensuing January < lecti FOR TAX COLLECTOR. are authorised to announce JERRY TERRY a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee County, at the ensuing election in January next. RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS. SYK are authorized to announce the name of HOWARD C. BEERS as a candidate .lor tiie office of lie i-river of Tax Returns of Muscogee County, at the ensu nr election in January next. Nov. 12 —te RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS. 4s-The friends of ISAAC T. BROOKS, announce ,i • mane 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. PARAGON FLOUR. ‘.j i RIiLS. Fresh ground Paragon Flour. Call soon and •J’ s get some of tneso good things. Nov. 26,1856. R. M. &, E. E. GRAY. POTASH. t N article of first quality, for sale by A ‘ DANFORTH & NAG EE. SNUFF. \ rACCOBOY and Scotch, at wholesale and retail, by IU. DANFORTH & NAG BE. SUPERIOR WRITING INK. {’OR sale by DANFORTH A NAGEE. PERFUME RY. j QUENCH and American, from the best Perfumers— lsi Yin's. Bazens and others, for sale by floultt, _ DANFORTH A NAGEL. FIRE PROOF. ROOF OIL lor Fire-Proof Painting, and Blake’s Fire Proof Paiut, lor sale by I Nov - 19 * DANFORTH A NAGEE. ■ K TEA! TEA! TEA! L'INKST Green and Black TEAS, for sale by I A DANFORTH & NAGEE. MARKING INK. [ INK for marking Cotton Bales. Boxes, Ac., prepared I 1 “bdsoldhy DANFORTH A NAGEL. BURNING FLUID. A SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale by ■iL DANFORTH A NAGEE. MATCHES. nIOOD aud Fancy Matches, in large quantities, for Sli "l'y DANFORTH A NAGEE. dwelling wanted. jNIIE advertiser desfyes to rent for the next year, a u A ii COn l fortable having lour looms, kitchen, ‘■a and garden, and in a good respectable neighborhood. u “, r 111 ,f ‘o upper part of tile city preferred. Addaess ■ _ R. K., Sun Office. TO THE LADIES OF COLUMBUS. j ADIES, call at “ Bnoan Street Horan,” and learn to 1 J cm dresses of MRS. JP. J. JOYCE, •''lndent °f Mrs. George, of New York, the oldest and st celebrated teacher in the United States. Her sys "t is entirely new. and superior to all other modes now * ’nil and investigate for yourselves. oe beautiful Basque Wflist, now style. is atao fitted, “‘J patterns of every variety, to lit the form, erms reasonable ami perfect satisfaction given. or no will be made. 1 *ll soon, at her time is limited. *>ov2o-l w ■,i v j. , FI E HAVANA CIGARS. |< IN,< Havana Cigara for wile at 1 DANKOKTH k NAdKL’B. ‘‘Ranges, apples and banannas, [ sT Received bv K. ,\i. A E. E. GRAY. ’ Nov. 26, 1860. PALACE MILLS. I rimi” I FLOu;R 1 11 I „ uIVER has risen, and we now have full stocks of Ia Breadstulls: Superfine Flour $7 60 per barrel. Extra Family 850 “ “ Georgia Mills J 600 “ • ) 7 ueut discount to dealers. E !., >;x “a $lO, retail, $0 25 wholesale- this brand I ‘“<GuM to Hiram Smith’s. 1 1 in ,‘ K ' lsons buying five barrels are entitled to the dis x „ G. IV. WINTER. President. ■ „ >ov. 24-ts BANFORTH &, NAGEL, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No 107 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN ij si’ a’ ‘'b’dieines and Gheiuieuls, Dyewoods mid Dye 1,. i.‘. OHh, i'niuth, and Falnter’H articles, I l*utty, Olassware. Hertumery, Ac. Ac. 1 1 im t ~ warranted ux rcjireHented. Ordern from the I l ,To *nptly filled and wittafuetiofi gimriinteed with I J.'f'dtoprice and quality. I -.n i ‘"tenuis Prescriptions ivenrately comiHiuiideil at “"'oursot the day arid night Bahama river steamers. °bile and Montgomery Daily Line, | POR THK SEASON nr IV,(i A.VU 1807. 1 in’ •* eotnposed of tli following -- I !■ ‘wit ■ < * “ wt ‘ r,l, >“i n K Passenger Stemnot'a, *!’ 5fJ c, * ol H. J. Cos A. Master , p’> “nrlf a A. H..IOIIXKOX, Master. Wallin It. OTIS. Mantcr. ( J*** u,lla 8.0. BURIUI.I,. Master. p S. C. STONE. Man ter. * “ al nvau OEO. 11. KlliK. Master. I b DI ’ r,t steamers will leave Mobile for Mont ISt 10oYl*i ir,t, ' rr "ijiate Ban,lings Daily—on Sundays 1 mo , a -in., and on other days at 4p. tn. Return* i Fve’nln.. m J’* Montgomery Daily, on the arrival of the For iu ril ' n R*il Hoad Cam from the East. * tionn „. f lor Passage, having superior accommoda apply on board, or to ‘ mb * r 28. ts COX, BRAIXAKD A CO. COLUMBUS GROCERY MARKET. COLUMBUS, Nov. 26.1856. BACON. 1 lio market is well supplied. Wo quote Hams I'-’/hc. for Tennessee, aud 14 to 15c. for canvassed; Western Sides 10c.; Teunessou Sides 11 to 12c; Shoulders 9to 10c, Country Hauls 11. LARD. Supply equal to demand, at 12V.; lo I+c. by the Can. BUTTER—Country 25; Northern 85c. BEEF—In market, sto 7c. FLOUR.—By the Barrel, $7 to $lO. SUGAR.— X. 0. Brown 11 to Me.; Crushed, Pulver ised or Loaf, 15 to 16c. 001 FEE. ■ Rio lifVji to toe.; Java IS to 20c.; Eaguira 10c.; Mocha 20 to 22c. MOLASSES.— West India Molasses 56c.; Syrup 65c. lUClk—Rice 7 to Bc. CORN— 6S to 75c. MEAL.—City or County Mills 75c. BAGGING.—Market well supplied with India at 22c, No Kentucky iu market. ROPE.—Supply abundant at Me. TWlNE.—Plenty in market at 25c. S> ET. —Market Well supplied, at $1 75 to $2 pc. sack BATJBB OF EXCHANGE. CORRUPTED BY XV. E. LOVE .6 CO. LOTTERY AND EXCHANQS BROKERS Mi. M lntoAD STOUT. ‘ UUXXMU HATKS. 6XLLI.NO HATBS. New \ ork, 00 days 1* £ ct. dis.* sight, 1 pri*ni Pxiilad’a, “ “ li-d fyct. dig none Boston, •• “ I', j ct. dis none CIIAItLF.STOX *-* .........none. ...... a nolle N. Orleans •* “ noun. none Alabama Bank N0te5......2 ji ct. dis Tennessee •• •> -;V 2 Vu-t. dis Kentucky “ *• 2‘., ‘ji ct, dis N.CarOL’a •* “ 2 -'pet. die VIaOINIA a “ 2 !{tet.dis Gold and Suvait j *, rt All Solvent Geoiioia ands. C. Banks ~nr UK MOV 4E. 0- ■ f CABINET WARE ROOM. .1. M. SIKES. ii AS removed his PA I, I NET WA It !■; ltd’ jAt ( u , £ No 48 East Side Broad Street, \l\ He- store formerly occupied by It. Prtnq.E. as a Jewelry Store, wbete lie will lie pleased to see ‘ t I Ins old friends and patrons. Hewitt always have competent workmen to do nil kind of CABIN HT WJRK in the best style. Partii'ulnrattention given to Upholsttring and Repairing. J. i(. sIKES. Nov. il: 1856, ly ALIM SALT’. It | SACKS Alum Salt, for sale by J v/v/ GUNBY ft 09. THE CLAYTON BANNER, CLAYTON, BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA, BY KIESER & POST. riIUIS Paper possesses a large circulation in thecoun- I. ties of Barbour, Pike, Dale, llenry and Coffee: and to the merchants of Columbus is offered an excellent op portunity to make known their business. AUCTION SALES RESUMED. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER. VI/* ‘'Omni his city and country friends and all ’ V others that tie has resumed his Day anil Night Auction Sales. Having received a setoct, new and fresh stock on which there i3 no limit, buyers may expect rare bargains. Tiie stock oi Dry Goods is large, varied, and ample; Watches of gold, silver, and composition ; Gold and gilt Jewelry of all kinds; Clocks, a good variety; Cigars, a fine assortment; and matches enough for the million. Fine double and single barrel Guns, Pistols, Bowie, Dirk, and Pocket Knives. Furniture, and every thing usually found in an Auction Store. Persons having goods to sell at Auction will please send them in the dtiy previous to the sale. X. IE Strict attention given to Executors and Admin istrator's sales. Nov. 14—3 m TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC, fj ‘HE whole country is flooded with Counterfeit and I Imitation Schnapps. The public should be careful to purchase only the genuine article, manufactured and imported by Udolpho Wolfe, which lias the 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 Press. UDOLPHO WOLFE. 22 Beaver St., New York. From the New York Mercury. KivAudi-lent Imitations of Scpewor 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 pcruiciousami infamous practice adopted by unscrupulous dealersof imitating and counterfeiting the exterior appearance and precautionary labels of popular drugs, medicamenta, 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 compounds, to tho sore detriment not only of the consumer, but to the character of the man who has expended thousands of dollars in bringing tho genuine article into esteem and demand. These petty larceny thieves are the pest ol all honarable dealers arid traders, and the trade is as much highway robbery as the violent appropriation of their neighbor’s purse; in fact they are beneath tin* burglar and highwayman in dignity—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 lie rewarded with a punish ment commensurate with the cowardice of their crime? Wo were led to these remarks by* accidentally observing a spurious counterfeit of Udolpho Wolfe’s Scheiduui Schnapps. The labels wore imitated perfectly, with the slight addition of a lew letters to plead technical avoid ance of the law* against counterfeiting: the buttle* were very similar, and every tiling carefully prepare 1 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 lias expended large sums to bring his genuine imported schnapps into popular demand, that demand may be justly considered a part of his cap ital in trade, anil a fellow* stealing a part of his reputa tion is as much of a thief as if lie had stoleu a barrel of his schnapps in bulk. And to this crime he add* u fur ther one 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. Anil, further, every man who participates indirectly in the fraud, by selling spurious articles is as much i.fttn offen der as tiie principal who planned tin* imposition. Tne remedy of Mr. Wolfe should lie iu his holding all concer ned up to the contempt of tlm community thus swindled by their Operations, anil unconsciously imposed upon by their noxious composition. We trust that Mr. Wolfe will obtain names, not only of the concoctors of these counterfeits, but of every Ilian offering them for sale, and then publish them to the world : for his own reputation and the health of tin* community demand that all parties should he nailed to the pillory of popular execration. From the New York Dispatch. AX INFAMOUS BUSINESS. When an enterprising man strikes out anew business, to the establishment of which lie gives his industry, time, talents and pecuniary means, can any thing lie more con temptible than to have uiiothcr.stcal in, anil, under spe cious pretexts, Imlil out tu the public an inferior article, and endeavor to obtain their patronage? I’ray, what difference is there, so fur as the honesty of the thing is concerned, between purloining tin* business tiy which a citizen hopes to make bis bread‘and stealing the bread itself? A common thief, il lie takes without leave, how ever hungry, a loaf of bread from a baker's shop, is appre hended ami condemned to the penitentiary tin daring in a surreplatious manner to appease Ids appetite ; but put a respectable looking coat on his back and a few dollars in his pocket, audio* may. with impunity, nay, even with the applause of Ids fellows, by knavery, forgery or other Infamous means, take tin* business of an honest man from him, and go unscathed of justice. All this is wrung. Borne years since a geut.email of this city (Udol plo* Wolto) introduced t** the citizens of the United States a medicated article of gin. which was highly approved by professional gentlemen as a superior tonic and deobstru ent, and the Knowledge of winch In*, by advertisement and otherwise, disseminated throughout tint country.— .-o soon as tricksters, who pass in thebusinessconiiiiu uity us honest men, saw Unit Mr. Wolf** was likely to have handsome returns for the time and money which he had expended, they set about forging Ids labels and palming Olf Upon tie-’ people detestable and poisonous compounds which they have the hardihood to call ••.Schie dam Sshnappe. ‘ In some instances they have gone so far as to put Wolfe's name to their villainous liquids— As this horde are growing hold in their rascalities, it is time tile public ill town and country were put upon their guard. Uonsttmers should bo sure that they* purchase the genuine article, or else their health may l*e irrepara bly injured by using tin* liorribl#stuff that unscrupulous men, because they call buy it cheap, will oiler as the gen uine article. Pure Bcbcidam F'-lmapps can only lie ob tained at the stores of respectable merchants and drug, gists, in town anil country, and at the establishment ol Udolpho Wolfe. Nos. Is. 2o ami 22 Beaver “'net. in thi* city, where It is gotten up e.velusivelc. We think it a du ty which Mr. Wolfe owes to Idniseis and the community to publish, by name, the rascals who are thus attempting to defraud both Idm aud those who would Is* his custo mers. He should not permit Lis modesty to hold him I Lack from making so righteous an expose. AGENTS IN SAVANNAH: John B. M-iure A Cos., A. A. Sollomoks K Cos.. A it**- tiauil. M. J. Riley, IV. W. Goodrich. McMahon A lktVle, Webster k Palmer, 1. V. Contieiat. Ulagborn A Cunrrng liam, Swift & Cos.. Holcomb, Jehtimn * Cos. DILLINGHAM At- DENSON. AY teuticn of the citizens of Colum l>u*i ami vicinity, to their stock of ’"<so Furniture and Carpets. rhey euu accommodate nil, both in quality ami price, llioir tUKXITUUK, lbr excellence of workmanship and taste, cannot be excelled, and r they sell it low. CARPETS CllfclAßKß than ever beard of in Colum bus. Gall on them one door below Hull, Moses & Cos. Nov. 3, ISSO.tf DILLINGHAM Si DENSON. NEYV BOOKS. ‘Fill-: Hills of tin* Shrtsmuc; by the author of The A Wide, \\ ido World. Irving's Life of Washington. Household Mysteries; by Lizzie Petit. Saratoga; a Tale of 1787. The States and Territories of the Great West, with a Map aud Illustrations, by J. Ferris. ALSO School Books, Blank Books, amt Stationery iu great va riety. Harper’s aud Godey’s Magazine for November. For sale at MATHEWS’ BOOK STORE. NEW GOODS. ‘yyiia.oiiowroiauilng a lirrge and varied assortment Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which we are ready to exhibit to all who may honor us “Iw 8 10 I- WILLARD & COOPER. UCt. I o-l I SPALDING A ROGERS’ THREE CONSOLIDATED CIRCUSES! INCLUDING THEIR NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS ! from Mu- Bavtcrn Stales-—their FLOATING PALACE CIRCUS! Formerly of tin* Mis>ihlpjd Kivcr, *u,d ivcoutly burn rlie Western states: and their RAIL ROAD CIRCUS! Fo celebrated thi- year in the Middle States, all UNDER. OTVP! TENTI WITH ONLY ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION. Boxes 50 Cents; Children ami Servants 155 Cents. WILL BE.EXHIBITED AT COLUMBUS Three DAY'S Thursday, Friday, and .Saturday, NOVEMBER SJth, 28tlr, and flOth. AFTERNOON AND NIGHT EACH DAY. FREE OUTSIDE SHOYV. l-.\ft y day about IP. 51., just prevauiz to opening to ilo-ir, the Weather permitting, It grand gratuitous exhibi tion will lie given by the beautiful and daring M’LLE -A-OISriES, Who will make a Terriffic Ascension UP A WIRE GOO FEET LONG, Extended a dizzy height, outside tin* tout, from the ground to the top of the center pole. fl'llE public me assured that these tlireo companies I will positively not he separated under any pretext whatever, before their arrival in New Orioaua. about the middle of December, where they go to open tic-new Am phitheater Messrs. Spalding *t Rogers are now building : there; and to inaugurate which, with fitting eclat, is the reason of the apparent extravagance of the consolidation ot three establishments, each sinyly, more extensive than auy other concern in Hie United States. The peculiarity ol this collosal triple couibimition over all others, is, that it has more and better Equestrians, more and better Gympasts, more anil better Clowns, more and better Musicians, more and better Ring and Trick Horses, than any other on the American Continent —everything pcrtbrnieil as advertised—(a new feature in these times of unscrupulous showmen)—no half a circus and halfa a menagerie, (as is al w ays the case when such an unnatural connection is made to delude (lie cre dulous). but an Old Fashioned Circus, or rather three of them, with all modern improvements, viz: FIVE CRACK CLOWNS, Led by tho Prince of Jesters. BILL LAKE. EIGHT STAR RIDERS, Led by the greatest Horseman in Christendom, JAMES ROBINSON. THIRTEEN BRAG GYMNASTS. Led by that Nondescript of world w ide fame, the MAN MONKEY; and such distinguished performers as 51AD. ORMOND. JAMES ROBINSON, MBS. 55. LAKE, ItlLli L.vKE. 51 LLE. AGNES. THE MAN MONKEY, MISS ELLA ORMOND, THE MOTLEY BROS., C. J. ROGERS, THE AMERICAN RROS.- KRANK BARRY, HENRY MAGILTON, HERCULES LIBBY. GEO. DUNBAR, JOHN DAVENPORT, FRANK DONALDSON, NAT. ROGERS, CHARLES CROSBY, ROBERT WHITE. CHARLES BROWN, H. OINTY, JOE COOK. OTTO KYLE’S BUGLE BAND, And everything else upon a like scale of extent and pro * fuse expenditure. Nov ember 40, 1856. JUST THE PLACE. BRASSILL & CO., OPPOSITE Till’. POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, GA., HAVE just receiveil and offer for sale, a fresh y ‘ft-,'. ‘// - . lot of Potatoes, Cabbage, Apples, Oran ges,|: jrlaeJ Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Cranberrie.*., all kinds ofJgyßUl Nuts. Dried and Preserved Fruits, Pickles, choice tall cured Hams, Beef Tongues, Bologna Sail-ages, Swiss, Pine Apple and Goshen Cheese, Fresh Northern Butter, Sardines, laihsters, Catsups, Sauces. Vcruiacilli, Macca roai. Spanish Beans, Yeast Powders. Mustard, Butter, Soda uml Sugar Crackers, line BRANDIES, WINES. ALE, PORTER, CIGARS TOBACCO, and every good thing that could he desired in tbi* gastronomic line. Every article warrauled as represented. November 17, 1x56. LI PRO BOKO PUBLICO. IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY JIiiFJKEKSON & HAMILTON No. 154 tiroad Street, Columbus, Ga. SMOKi:t> Kulton Market Beef; Kick led do do do elHoked Tongues Ktiglisli Dairy diccae; New Y'ork sfale Checne Mackerel, Now. 1. :l and and. in kfts, *|r. and half bldn. Kxtrn sngar cured Yentiewfee llama Kxtra (icorgin Hams Choice (jorthen Butter by every nlcamel Fresh Country Butter always on hand White Beans. Irish Potatoes and Onions Sod t and Butter Crackei M; Pick lew and Sardine# Bio and .lava < ofiee. Tea* of all kindK. from Jenkins .X Cos. New Or 1 canh. crushed and powdered Sugar* Fine and domestic Liquors and Cigars. Kt)” FLOCK and MLAL always on hand, and <>t the best quality. Kvei v thing, in fact, usually to he found ie a Urocory and Provision .Store. Patronage respect < fully solicited. Terms cash, or when culled for. Xov2o,lßs(Fy OIBTKHN. a / \ X.. \(9J V FRESH supply rerniveil every tin,i n \Jl£ J mg by express front Savanna 11. J. lb THOMAS .1 I re. Nov-umber 17. 42 Hnwi Street. CAIIPF.TN AT COST ! r IV clnsc out th lot, wi* will sell our cntii*- stock ot 1 CARPETS AT COST. Nov. 17, 1856. BARNETT. EUJHn.N .V CO. BUSHEV A HULL, “Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, t tjLJr i VT the old stand of D. Ellis A Cos., I t Bre,Hil|Jisrj street, Columbus. Georgia. Nov. 18—ts NOTICE. ’I’HE i-o-|itirtliership heretofore* existing betwei-n tin* I otidersigued under the firm of Klvlbi, Tlmiaw A Cos. was dissolved on the Istli instant, by mutual consent. The unsettlwl business of lb** concern will In* closisl by Joseph W. Thomas, who alone. Is authorised to sign the name of the firm In liquidation. A. C. KIVLIN. JOS” .'I IIGM AS, Columbus, Nut. 17, 1866. Ini T. S. TUtIGLE. FLOUR. !g Baird’s Mills, for sale by GUNBY A CO. SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ON THE HAVANA PLAN. PRIZES GUARANTEED I 1052,000 DOLLARS. Only 16,000 Numbers ! Prizes Payable Without Deduction. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority of the State of Georgia. CLASS T. To be Drawn December 15th, 1850, At Concert Hall, Macon, Georgia, under tlio sworn super intendence of Col. George M. Logan and Janies A. Nesliit, Esqr. Remember this Lottery has only Fifteen Thou sand Numbers—less than any Lottery iu the world!— therefore it is the be.-t lor investment. Examine the Scheme! SCHEME. 1 Pi ire of J 115,000 I “ 5,0ii0 1 •’ 2,600 4 Prizes of SI,OOO ore 4.000 5 “ 500 are 2,600 80 •* 100 are 8.000 1500 “ 40 are 60,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 2o Approximations of sb)o are 2,000 60 “ i.t 50 •• 2,600 50 “ of 20 “ 1,000 1.112 Prizes amounting to $102,000! Tickets $lO Unices $5 Quarters $2 50. The 1,500 Prizes of S4O are determined by the last figure oi the Number that, draws the Capital Prize of $15,000. The Capital Prize, will, of course, end with one of the figures—l. 2, it. 4. ~ C, 7. 8, <i. Those Whole Tickets ending: with the same figure as the lust in the Capital will be entitled to .-:4b. Halve: and quarters in proportion. Persons sending moiiet I t mail me,l lint feiii- il- being lost. Orders punctually attended to. t ViiuinuuUiatiutis confidential. Bank Notes ul svaind Bauks taken at par. fififl'll” e wisbile [ail tii llllil llliuifivl sin old older immediately. 40* Address JAM ha F. WI.xTKU, Malinger. Macon, Ga. VV. K. LOVE, Agent, No. 64 Broad Street, Nov. 20—til. Columbus. Ga. MARIKE IYSPIUNCE. GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE CO., At Nciv Y’orlt. CAPITAL $500,000. rnllE uudersigned is authorized to take Marine Risks 1 for thisCouipunv “u favorable terms. JOHN MUNN, Gillie iu Julies’ new building. FIRE INSURANCE. RISKS IAKKN IN PIKKNIX INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD. CAPITAL $200,000 S. It. LOOMIS, Pre.-iideut. Npi-ingileld Insurance Coni|iniky, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $200,000. J. FREEMAN, President. nietropolituu Insurance Company, AT NEW YORY. CAPITAL $300,000. J. b. GRAHAM, President. JOHN MUNN, Agent. Columbus, Nov. 11. 3m CONFECTIONERY A. FRUIT BTI)RE. fTMIE suscriburs would respectfully inform tie public A generally that they have now on hand amt are- wn stnutly receiving tlm following articles, which they w ill sell on reasonable terms, and solicit a share of public patronage : FRUlTS—Aiunlean and Foreign. CONFECTIONERY' —assorted Crystalized Fruit. Assorted Cream Fiuit. Assorted Candies ot all kinds. Also a general assortment of FANCY GROCERIES, consisting of American, Swiss and Pine Apple Cheese ; Preserved Meats, Preserved Fruits, Preserved Lobsters, Sardines, Pickled Maccenroni, Vermicelli, Tea, Sperm Caudles, Olive Oil, Soap, Ac. Ac. Liquors (in buttles) Brand)-, Holland Gin, .Inuiaicu Hum, Scutch and Monougaheln Whiskey, London Por ter. , WINKS and CORDIALS—(in lioi’les —Cliumpaigue, Port, Sherry, Madeira, Georgia Peach Brandy, Cun on, Ahsyutlie, Anuissette, Miuschino. The above Liquors aud Wines are- warranted genuine and put up expressly for family use, aud of the very best description Alsu a select assortment of genuine Havana Cigars im ported direct, consisting of the following choice brands: LaFlora, Cortalcs, Ilojasde Oio, Rio Fucrumento, Rega lia iiniPMi-dium Regalia, La ltedova, Cabano No. 1 aud 2, Terubesque, Manilla, Main opanza, Damns, Lu Rosa. Fulininata, Oregon, Major Ringold, El Nino, Kill Elmiro, La Esmeralda, La Flora, Napoleon La Lrande, La Victoria. Also Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Nov. 5, 1856. J. 11. THOMAS A CO. M ARC I S A RAGLAND. HAVE just recived Pickled Fish of all kinds; Fresh Fish and Meats in cans; Smoked Salmon and Halibut; Hiram Smith’s Flour —genuine; Cheese—all kinds—best quality; Georgia Hams anil Lard; Pickled Pork and Beef; Smoked Tongues and Pickled do.; Fine assortment of Pickles, Preserves, Sauces, aud Ketchups: Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage; Wood Ware, Baskets, Mats, Rugs and Yankee Notions. Nov. 12—tl t.ltlK FRIES AND PROVISIONS. fI’HH uudersigned would respecfully notify the citi 1. zens of Columbus und sm i-ouudiug country, that lie is well prepared to furnish on the most reasonable terms, auy amount of Groceries, Proviaioua A Confectioneries, and in fact every thing the most fastidious lam vivant could desire. Always on hand a full supply of Hacon, Sit|{ur, Coffee, Laid. Kail, Molasses, To bacco, and in fact every thing that is good. By a strict system id fair dealing he trusts to receive a gener ous shar eof public patronage at his fire-proof store in Banks’ lliiildirg No. 4 east side Broad Street. Oct. 20, 1850. MARTIN G. WEST. WANTED. rpWENTY FIVE NEGROES to work on the Muscogee I Rail Road, for whom liberal wages will he paid. .1. L. MUBTIAN, April 14. Superintendent. DR. W. F. LEE, DENTIST, HAS returned and will he prepared to see his patrons on Monday the 27th inst. Glliee corner ili'oatl and Raiitlolpll streets. Oct. 24,1856—ts ______ J UIDGWAY, ChEIKLEY X < O. WHOLKSARE DEALERS IN Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, TOBACCO, BAGGING, ROPE, Arc. Arc. NO. 12S BROAD STREET, < ‘oin M iii s, <; EOR( ; ia. HOUSE AID LOT FOR SALE. fftllE residence of Mrs. E. J. HAH- . I DIN. in the z;ity of Columbus, AXiStiL. -” 8 situated in the rear of th>- Methodist i , t, Church, with a highly cultivated gar-KgS Halciii j. * den. stnlda and outbililings complete.l^2-j Position central, with open squares In front. For terms and further particulars apply eatlv b> Oct. 16gw martin ‘ii. iiardin. SILVER WARE. \DAKGK stock just received and for sale low at WILLARD A COOPER’S. OCt. 18-ts WILLIAM F. PLANE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. COLUMBUS, GA. Office over K Barnard, first door, front ehtrauce ROCK SALT. (ini,L receive this week 5 tons Rock Salt. VV N,.v. 0. GUNBY A CO. AT PRIVATE SALE, BY A. K. AYER, fpilltEE LIKELY YOUNG MECHANICS —Bricklay- I er and Plasteier, Carpenter, and Painter. ALSO On hand anil to arrivo, 60 Boxes Virginia Tobacco ; Fine and common Cigars; Fine Brandies in Pipe*, hall and quarter Casks; 30 Barrels Wilshire’s Whiskey, nndn iisplcdid Sundown Bocknway and Hurries*. October 1, 16. MI S< OGEE RAIL ROAI) STOCK. SHAKES of above to<-k for aa!e by •B I Nov. 12—2 w HARRISON* MoGEHEE. ANOTHER LOT OF those finn MATH just received at Nov 7 Ot DILLINGHAM A DENSON. ALL HAIL 11 l SOMETHING FOB. THE MILLION!!! PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. W/ li CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALL, OLD AND My YOUNG, to tho 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 fiuwof the natural fluids; and hence, it used us a regular dressing for the iiair, will preserve its color, and keep it from fulling to extreme old age, in all its natural beuuty. Wo coil, then, upon the bald, the gray, or diseased, in scalp, to use it; and surely, tho yuuug will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curls, ever be without It. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. Waterford, Man., July 25, 1856. PROF. 0. J. WOOD —With coutiueuce, do 1 i-jcom ineud your lloir Restorative, us being the most effica cious arti'le 1 ever saw. 1 liavd used the M alplienuund other preparations of the day, all without efiect. finite using your lluir Restorative, my liidr and whiskers, which were almost white, have gradually grown dark; and 1 now feel confident, that a tew more applications will restore them to their natural color, it also bus re lieved me of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, so common among persons who perspire freely. J. 0. KILBY. A’ortA Hast I‘etiusylrania, March 9,1866. SIR—In consequence ol liuviug liair, lbrsevetai years past, not only gray, but perfectly whits, 1 luive cut it short, and worn cups to hide it from view; but some three mouths since, 1 was induced to use your Hair Re storative, and 1 must, injustice siiy, that its effect* were almost miraculous; fur it has changed it 4nnmai]ytoul most its former splendor as to color, and left it so soft and glossy ns to be more* beanti’ul than it ever was, when under tlio influence of fim oil. 1 earnestly, there fore, recommend it to every laity us decided!) the best pleparatiou for toilet use, ol anything in tlm world. BETSY SMITH. PROF. WOOD—I lining experienced the magic efiect of your Hair Restorative, J mop you tills upon tits sub ject. About two years ago, my lout commenced falling mi aud turning gray ; 1 wits last becoming bald. 1 met ■i trieiid vi ho bad Hied your fiestoistive, and spoke so highly of its Virtues. I wn* induced to ny it, although 1 him but little Initli, as I had betoie tried *o muny other Imdiciucn. I commenced using your lti *toiutive in Jnn nai y last. A f,*w applications faeieiiud my hair thinly it began to fill up, grow out, and turned buck to its I’ l tner color, iblack.) At this lime, it is fully restored to nt* original color lieubli and appearance, and 1 cheer fully recommend Its use to nil. J. D. IRIKS. Chicago, 111., May 1,1*64. Milford, Worcutrr co., Mass., A’nv. 13, 1864. PROF. O. .1. 55 001)—Dear Sir —1 lake pleasure iu bearing voluntary testimony to tlio magic effects of your wonderful lluir Restorative. As far buck as 1836, my hair commenced falling olf, until the top of my scalp became bald and us smooth us glass, aud it lias continued to fall for a gre at many years, notwi'bstanding 1 have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement, i was induced to give your article a trial, aud, to niy uttei i stomehmcnt, 1 lound after a few applications, that m* pair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beat, i.l uppi stance; and by tile time 1 had used a quart hot tie, my bald head was covered with a young and vigorous growth if hair, which is now from one to two Inches in length, and growing fust. Yours, truly, IIENHY GOODRICH. \ew York, October 2, 1854. PROF. 0 J. WOOD—Di'kr Sir—After reading tli* ad vertisement in one of the New York Journals, of your celebrated Hair Restorative, I procured a half pint bot tle, ami was so ninth pleased with it, that 1 continued its uhp for tw o months, mid am satisfied it is decidedly the bout preparation before the public. It at once removed nil dandruff’ and unpleasant itching from tlm scalp, and has restored my hair naturally, und, I have no doubt, pcrmnriantly so. You have pei mission to refer to me, ull who entertain any doubt of its performing nil that is claimed for It. Mlfifi l-'EKKfi, Greenwich Avenue. 1 have used Professor 0. J. Wood’s lluir Uertoratiue, and have admired its wonderful effects, it restored my hair where it hsd fallen off; It cl*mis the head, and ren der* the hair soft and smooth—much more so than oil. 1 MARY A ATKINSON. Louisville, Nov. 1, 1854. Miy Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri, 316 Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists everywhere. All kinds of family patent inwiecines lor sale, on the ■test possible terms, at Professor Mood’s establishment, 114 Murket street, St. Louis. For sale in Columbus at the* Drug Store of KIVLIN, THOMAS A CO. Sept. 13—3ni SOMETHING EXCELLENT. HAVANA CIGAR EMPORIUM. Two doors west of Rankin s coiner, Crawford St. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ’ 15HE subscriber, from his long experience in the bu- I sinuas Hatter.* himself that he cau agreeably accom modate, at Wholesale or Retail, all who are iu w ant ol FINE HAVANA CIGARS, American Cigars, Chewing ninl Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipe*, Ac. Ac. Ac., on such terms as cannot fail to please. All goods war ranted. Orders from the country attendoil by the cash, prompt ■ y and carefully filled. I Nov. 81856. ly JAMES ESTEVEZ. A. VELATI. No. ‘4O Broad Street) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HAS Just received fresh FIGS. DATES, RAISINS, AP PLES, and all kinds of West India Fruit. During the season a full supply of Northern CAB BAG KS and BEETS : and always on baud n Urge as rortnient of Confectionaries, Nut* and Ci gsri. Call and examine. Nov. 6,185 b. Bin. ONE PRICE ONLYI J. H. DANIEL & CO., 133 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., Are now prepared lo supply tlieir customer* w-itli all styles ot YOUTH'S 2VIVD MBN’S FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Manufactured under their own supervision, and w ar ranted to give satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, lints, Cups, Trunks, Carpet Bags, ValUet, Ac. Black and Fancy French, English and Oerman Cloth*. A large and well selected lot of Fancy French. Eng lish ami American CABWIMKKES. Fancy Cut Velvet, Silk, Plush, figured and plain SILK VESTINGS. All ot’ which will be manufactured in the most fash ionable and approved styles, and warranted to lit. Kent'-niU-r 26. 1868. “ BELLA UNION” RESTAURANT AND SALOON. Two Doors Wot of tin* Post office. r IMIE subscriber having purchased this establishment, I is now fully prepared to administer to the wants and comfort of (lie inner man. The Bar i* profusely supplied with none but tlio best Imported WTucs, Brandies and other lino Liquors, und t'igsrs of the finest brands to be bud iu any murket. THE RESTAURANT I* always amply supplied with every delicacy the seaports and country afford*, such as Oysters, Fish, Fowl, Wild Game of all kinds, Eggs, Ham, fiteak, and ull the eatables cal culated to astonish thsgourinnnd and delight the epicure. if Ins friend* und the public w ill fuvoi him with a call, they may rest assured none will go away dissatisfied. The liett Servant* always in attendance. A kff'depurateentrance to tiie REfiTAUKANT. Nov, 17. ISM. 0m N. W. GARRARD. OGLETHORPE BAKERY. 81 ’llls establishment, situated two doors north of tlm 1 Oglethorpe Hotel, is in successful operation. Fresh Bread, of the best Flour, constantly on hand. K- Part lee—Cake or Pastry for Parties, prompt ly filled. Orders solicited. The patronage of the public—of the Ladies in particu lar— i* respectfully solicited. November 15, 1860. 1m FOR SALE ONE of tire most desirable r *(d nrrn In tli 4 rt dly, situated on the corner f Bryan and ||jjgjjj| Mclntosh fitreets, containing six rooms, all having been recently completed. On tho lot are a good Kite-lu 11. Smokehouse. Carriage house and Stable. Also a Hue Well of water with Bath house attached. For terms apply to A. B. RAOAN, or ColmnbuH. Nor. 15, 1856. ts IU AYER. BACON! BACON! f | 1 ENNESSEK and Western Hacon for sale at reduced 1 prices at tiie sign of the Hog. Jjept. 27, 1860. B. A. RICHARD! A CO. COME TO CEIt'LA’B I F YOU wish to get anything nice in tho lius of confec -1 tioneriee or Fruit, for he has just received a fresh supply of sweet Oranges. Northern Apples, Cocoanuts, Almonds, Raisins, and every variety of Nute, Fruits and Confectioneries that can be procured in this market. J. 1.. CELLA, Oct. 27—ts 162 Prosd at.