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FOB MAYOR.
are authorized to announce the name of
(i \nhKINS as aeuudidatu for re-election to the of
’ f MilJor ut the ensuing municipal election ou the
econ<l Saturday in December next. Nov. 11 te
FOR MAYOR.
20. We ure authorised to auuouuce Dr, JOHN E. 11A
N - ~ candidate for the office of Mayor, at the ensu
’ Municipal election in December next.
. w’e are authorized to announce tho following
uies as Candidates for Aldermen ut the ensuing elec
-I*lloll the second Saturday in December:
FIUST W AltD.
WM. V. HARDEN, * Wli.C. UKAY.
SKCONI) WARD.
KKWBBN C. SHORTER, DANIEL ROWE.
THIRD WARD.
pit. T. STEWART, F. S. CIIAI'MAN.
FOURTH WARD.
0. C. CODY, JOHN W. HOWARD.
FIFTH WARD.
PR. W. W. FLKWELLKN, D. B. THOMPSON.
SIXTH WARD./
X. V. RUTHERFORD, SCOTT CLARKE.
MANY CITIZENS.
Dec. 2, -Id® ,
FOR ALDERMAN.
jjy JOHN W. lIOW ARD is a candidate for Alderman
of the Fourth Ward at the ensuing Municipal Election
uH (i, e second Saturday in December instant.
FOR ALDERMAN.
o*. The I'riemis of F. M. DOLES iiiiuounco him us u
nuididate for the office of Alderman of the Third Ward,
, t (lie ensuing Municipal election ou the second Satur
jay in December instant.
ALDERMEN FOURTH WARD
We ure authoriued to announce the names of Col.
A. K. AYER and U. E. <1 ACER, as candidates for Al
ilsruien of the Fourtn Ward, at tlie ensuing municipal
tide tioii. MANY CITIZENS.
aldermen first ward.
Editors of the Sun :—As the time is close at hand for
niirCity Election, you will please suggest thr names of
WM. C. GRAY and WM. Y. BARDEN as suitable persons
t„ upruseut the Ist Ward in our next Council, and will
le acceptable to
MANY VOTERS IN WARD No. 1.
alderman second ward.
jf„- WE ure authorized to ar.nouuce OSBORN E M.
j-TOXE as a candidate for Alderman of the second Ward.
FOR ALDERMAN,
Cos •Wu e authorised to announce 111 RAM B. HILL
#sii candidate for Alderman of the Fifth Ward, at the
Misuiug municipal election the second Saturday in De
cember next. Nov. 21.
FOR BUIDfHi KEEPER.
Ks NOAII GOItDY anmmnce.s himself a candidate
fir tins above office* at the coming Municipal Council
.lection for City Officers.
FOR CITY SEXTON.
Xis-We are authorized to announce THOMAS NIX as
a candidate fur re-election to the above office, at the
City Election 111 December next.
FOR DEPUTY MARSHAL,.
iti, THOMAS 11. REYNOLDS announces Limsclf a
candidate for the office of Deputy Marshal, at the ensu
ing Municipal Election on the second Saturday in Do*
ccuibcr next.
FOR DEPUTY MARSHAL,.
•fee- WE are authorized to announce HUGH P. ROB
INSON as a candidaio for ae-election to the office of Dep.
lity Marshal, at the ensuing election on the second Sat
urday in December next. Nov. T. te
FOR CITY MARSHAL..
kj -We are authorised to announce GEORGE GUL
LKX, as a candidate for City Marshal, at the Municipal
Election on the second Saturday in December next.
CANDIDATE FOR MARSHAL,.
W* W r E are autliurizcd to announce the name of
J ‘MES M. HUGHES as a candidate for City Marshal at
tie ensuing election outiie socondSaturday in December
“ext. Oct. 31—tde
FOR CITY TREASURER.
for 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 iu December
next. Nov. 12—te
RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS.
*S-The friends of J. B. HICKS will support him for
liie office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee Coun
ty, at the ensuing January election.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
rt-Wi> arc authorised to announce JERRY TERRY
as a candidate for Tux Collector of Muscogee County, ut
the ensuing election in January next.
RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS.
F9* WE are authorized to announce the name of
EDWARD C. BEERS as a candidate fill’ the office of Re
reiver of Tax Returns of Muscogee County, at the entili
ng election in January next. Nov. 12—te
FOR ALDERMAN.
tf*WEare authorized to announce JOHN T. WALK
ER a* a candidate lor Alderman iu tlie sth Ward.
FOR ALDERMAN.
ha* We are authorized to announee the name of Col
‘ED WHITE as a candidate for Alderman of the Sixtli
Ward, at tho ensuing municipal election outlie second
Saturday in December next.
FOR ALDERMAN.
hij* Wo are authorized to announce tlie mime off. V.
UJERFORDaa a candidate for Alderman of the Sixtli
’ ird. at the ensuing municipal election ou the socond
■'tunlay in December next.
RECEIVER of tax returns.
h*-Tlie friends of ISAAC T. BROOKS, announce
“' y ,lu,ne um a candidate for re-election to the oflice of
Receiver of Tax Returns lor Muscogee county, at tlie
rb'otionjn Jauuary next. Nov. 8, 1856.
CARPETS AND BLANKETS
Hat cost.
r E offer a tine lot of Carpets and Blankets at cost.
Nov. 28. tin S. HOTIICIIILD & BRO.
NEW GOODS.
)Y* r now opening a large and varied assortment
Jewelry and Fancy Goods,
‘jibli wh are ready to exhibit to all who may honor us
WILLARD & COOPER.
bet. 18-ts
FOR RENT.
I 1 i h ü b, wtaes* House now occupied by L. J. Schoolar
1 k Sou. No. 32 Broad Street. For particulars, en
liure of the oocupanta.
% w 127. lm L. J. SCHOOLAR k SON,
FINE FLOUR.
I ‘I received 011 consign moiit, a lot of superior Flour,
tor Ly SHEPHERD A MOSS,
_ Redd's Old Corner.
A NEW LOT.
||) Oporn Flannels, all colors. Talmas and
talma Cloths. Large lot Irish Linens—warrant
-iL ATKINSON’S.
LOW PRICED DcLAINKS.
I Oil 111' isiiiies at reduced prices, from 12 *4
to anxcenulat ATKINSON'S.
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
It ** ami English Meriuos aud all Wool plain
usLainus at ATKINSON’S,
SHEPHERD 4* MOSS,
keceiving, forwanding,
. AM)
‘ >M MISSION MERCHANTS,
Redd’s Corner, Broad Street.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
fruit treks and flowers.
LEE, KIDD & DUNCAN,
A “? w I ,re pared to 1111 all orders with the host
I’Ak ;V f APPLES, PEACH, APRICOT, PLUM.
Isetioß J* * ECT A KIX E Tit EES. and the most rhoices,-
1-LAvW ROSES, EVERGREENS and FLOWERING
tLelr , 1 dsScrtptiUßS, adapted to this climate.
‘GeeUa-1. ment *■ near the tipper end or Broad
be ha..’” J* <,00 , r Mr. Hervey Hall, where they will
line W * ,t on t, ' o,w, who nmy wl " h ttl O article in
Cotnmbiu, Not. 28-ly
RAFFLE OF
CANADIAN PONIES.
WILL lx- Rattled as soon as 5b chances are sold, one
pair oi handsome
OAnTADIAN POXVISIB,
Five years old, very fast, perfectly sound and kind, ami
gentle in.either double or single harness or under tlie
saddle. 1 uro t_ anadian* and cau bo driven from sun rise
to sun set, without injury. Can bo seen at C. S. Hart A
stables in Columbus. Price of Chances $lO each.
The time aud place us the Rattle will be announced iu
the Daily Sun. Number of chances to be drawn for be
fore the Rattle commences. Apply to
Nov. 28, 1856. lw C. S. HART A CO.
WANTED. ‘
A SITUATION as Book Keeper iu some good house,
by a young man familiar with accounts. Refer
ences given If required. Apply through the Post Office
to (Nov. 26) J. G.
PARAGON FLOUR.
/x/ ) DDLS. Fresh ground Paragon Flour. Call soon aud
get Home of tiio.se good tilings.
Mov. 26, lSali. It. M. A E. L. GRAY.
POTASH. ~
A N article of lirst quality, for sale by
-TV ‘ DAXFOUTII & NAGEL.
SNUFF.
VT ACCOBOY and Scotch, at wholesale aud retail, by
Itt. DANFtIRTH A NAGEL. ‘
SUPERIOR WRITING INK. ‘
lACXR sale by
J . • DANFORTH A NAGEL.
PERFI MERY.
und American, from the best Peri'iiuu-rs
l.ubiti s. Bnzens and others, for sale by
■ Nov. ID- DAXFORTII & NAGEL.
FIRE PROOF.
TIOOF OIL for Fire-Proof Painting, and Blake’s Fire
IV Proof Paint, lor sale by S
- Nov - lfl - DANFORTH A NAGEL.
SILVER WARE.
V LARGE stock just received and for sale lmv at
WILLARD A COOPER’S.
Oct. 18-ts
ORANGES, APPLES AND RANANNAS,
TUST Received by R. M. A K. L. GRAY.
J Nov. 20, 1856.
TEA : TEA : tea:
I TUNES’! Ureon aud Bluclt TEAS, fur sale by
DANFORT II A NAGEL.
PALACE MILLS'! “
FLOUR I FLOUR 11
rnllE lUVKR lias risen, and we now have full stocks of
JL Breadstutts:
Superfine Flour $7 50 per barrel.
Extra Family 850 “ *■
Georgia Mills 0 ijij
5 per cent discount to dealers.
Double Extra $lO, retail, $9 25 wholesale—this brand
is equal.to lliram Smith’s.
All persons buying live barrels are entitled to tlie dis
count. G. W. WINTER, President.
Nov. 24-ts
COLUMBUS BANK STOCK.
“VTOTICE is hereby given, that 1 have this day sold to
LX David Adams, twenty shares of the above named
stock, being tlie whole amount of which 1 am interested
iu said Bank. This Bth September, 1856.
w3m 11. W. NANCE.
AUCTION SALKS RESUMED.
JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER.
WOULD inform his city and country friends and ail
others that lie has resumed his
Day and Night Auction Sales.
Having received a select, new and fresli stock 011
which there is no limit, buyers may expect rare bargains.
The stock of Dry Goods is large, varied, and ample;
Watches of gold, silver, anil composition ; Gold and gilt
Jewelry of all kiuds; Clocks, a good variety ; Cigars, a
tine assortment; aud matches enougli 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 day previous to tlie sale.
N. 11. Strict attention given to Executors and Admin
istrator’s sales.
Nov. 14—3 m
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
CAUTION TO TIIE PUBLIC.
lUIE whole country is flooded with Counterfeit and
Imitation Schnapps. The public should lie careful
to purchase only tlie genuine article, manufactured und
imported by Udolplio Wolfe, which has tlie name of the
manufacturer on the Bottle, Cork and Label.
For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists.
Read the opinions of tlie New York Press.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 Beaver St., New York.
From the New York Mercury.
Fa.icnti.ENT Imitations of Superior Commodities,
Among the many dishonesties of trade which the mor
al sense of tlie community is called upon to suppress, we
would particularly notice aniost pernieiousand infamous
practice adopted by unscrupulous dealers of imitating and
counterfeiting the exterior appearance and precautionary
labels of popular drugs, medicainenta, and other articles
of personal consumption, and thus, by seizing upon tlie
well acquired reputation of an enterprising trader, pal
ming off most destructive and worthless compounds, to
the sore detriment not only of the consumer, but to the
character of tlie man who lias expended thousands of
dollars in bringing the genuine article into esteem and
demand. These petty larceny thieves are the pest of ail
lionarable dealers and traders, and 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 in dignity—for these latter felons ex
hibit a bravery or recklessness of character in nowise dis
tinguishing the mercantile assassin who stabs in tlie
dark. And ought they not be rewarded with a punish
ment couimensurate with tlie cowardice of their crime ?
We were led to these remarks by accidentally observing
a -spurious counterfeit of Udolplio Wolfe’s Sclieidam
Schnapps. The labels were imitated perfectly, witli tlie
slight addition of a few letters to plead technical avoid
ance of the law against counterfeiting; the is,tiles were
very similar, and every thing carefully prepare! to im
pose upon a careless purchaser. Now is not tile man who
perpetrated this fraud, a felon a robber? Assuredly lie
is; for, as Mr. Wolfe has expended large sums to bring
Ins 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
lusschnapps in bulk. And to this crime lie adds 11 fur
ther one of defrauding tlie community by giving them a
ruinous article for the money they intended to expend
for a commodity in which they hail 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 the imposition. Tlie
remedy of Mr. Wolfe should lie iu his holding all concer
ned up to the coutempt of tlie community thusswiudled
by their ois-rations. and unconsciously imposed upon by
their noxions composition. We trust that Mr. Wolfe
will obtain names, not only of the concoctors of those
counterfeits, but of every man offering them fun-ale.and
then publish them to tlie world ; for ids own reputation
and the health of the community demand that all parties
should lie nailed to the pillory of popular execration.
From the New York Dispatch.
AN .INFAMOUS 11USI.NKS8.
When an enterprising man strikes out anew business,
to tlie establishment of which he gives his industry, time,
talents and pecuniary moans, can anything be more con
temptible than to have another steal in, and, under
clous pretexts, hold out to tlie public an inferior article,
and endeavor to obtain their patronage? Fray, what
difference is there, so far as tlie honesty of tlie tiling is
concerned, betweed purloining the business by which a
citizen hopes to make liis bread und stealing the bread
itself? A common thief, if lie takes without leave, how
ever hungry, a loaf of bread from a baker’s shop, is appre
hended and condemned to the penitentiary for daring in
a surreptalions manner to appease liis appetite; hut put
11 respectable looking coat on liis back and a few dollars
In Ills pocket, and he may, with impunity, nay, even
witli the applause of his fellows, by knavery, forgery or
other infamous means, take tlie business of an honest
man from him, and go unscathed of justice. All this is
wrong. Some years since a gentleman of tills city (Udol
pho Wolto) introduced to the citizens of the United States
a medicated article of gin, which was highly approved by
professional gentlemen us a superior tonic and dcobstru
ent, aud tlie knowledge of which in-, by advertisement
and otherwise, disseminatisl throughout tlie country.—
Si soon as tricksters, who pass 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 hud expended, they set about forging liis labels and
palming off upon the people detestable and poisonous
compounds which they have the hardihood to eall “Schie
dam Selinapps.'’ In some Instances they have gone so
far ns to put Wolfe's name to their villainous liquids.—
As fids horde are glowing bold in their rascalities, it is
tittle tlie public in town and country w ere put upon their
gnard. Consumers should lie sure that they purchase
the genuine article, or else their health may be irrepara
bly injured by using the horrible stuff that unscrupulous
men, because tliey can buy it cheap, wiilotfera* tlie gen
uine artieie. Pure Schehlnni Schnapps can only tie ole
tabled at the stores of res)notable merchant* and drug,
gists, in town nod country, and at tlie establishment of
Udolplio Wolfe. Nos. 18, 20 and 22 Beaver Street, in this
city, where it is gotten up exclusively. We think it a du
ty which Mr. Wolfe owes to lijmself and the community
to publish, byname; the rascals who arc thus attempting
to defraud both him and those who would he his custo
mers. He slionld not permit liis modesty to hold him
hack from making so righteous an cxj,om*.
AGHNTF IN SAVANNAH:
John B. M'sire A Uo.. A. A. Sutlomutis A Cos., A. Bm
naud, M. J. Kiley, W. W. Goodrich, McMahon A Doyle,
Webster A Palmer, 1. V. Gpnnernt. (,'laglioru A Ounniog
ham, Swift A Cos., Holcomfi, Johnson A Cos.
DILLINGHAM & DENSON.
WOULD respectliiliy call tho nt-CfULr
y| tenticii of the citizens of Colum
bus und vicinity, to th.-ir stock of
Furniture and Carpets.
can accommodate all, botli iu quality and price.
Their FURNITURE, for excellence of workmanship and
taste, cannot he excelled, and
THEY SELL IT LOW.
CARPETS CHEAPER than ever heard of in Colum
bus.
Call ou them one door below Hall, Moses A Cos.
Nov. 3, 1866.tf DILLINGHAM A DENSON.
NEW BOOKS.
T'HE Hills of the Shrtsmuc; by the author of Tlie
J. Wide, Wido 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 and Illustrations, by J. Ferris.
ALSO
School Rooks, Blank Books, and Stutiouurj in great va
riety. Harper's and Godey's Magazine for November.
For sale at MATHEWS’ BOOK STORE.
A. CADMAN,
Gunsmith and Bell Hanger.
. .j Opposite the Mark.-t House, Jt
COLLMBUS, GEORGIA,
Scissors ground, Keys mad,- and titled.
Umbrellas and Pa.asols repaired. Jobbing work in
eueral done with neatness and dispatch.
Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. I v
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY’
JEFFERSON & HAM i I /JON_
No. 1£ Broad Street, Columbus, (*a. •
CIMOKBD Fulton Market Beef;
O Pickled do do do
Smoked Tongue*
English Dairy Checne; New York Mate Clu eso
Mackerel. Nos. 1, *2 aud 3, in kits, qr. aud hall Mils.
Extra sugar cured Tennunree slams
Extra Georgia Ham*
Choice Goshen Butter by every steamer
Fresh Country Butter always “ii baud
White Beans, Irish Potatoes and Onions
Sod i and Butter Crackers; Pickles and Sardines
Kio and Java Coffee. %
Teas of all kinds, from Jenkins A; Cos.
New Orleans, crushed and powdered Sugars
Fine and domestic !d<|Uors and Cigars.
FLOUR and MEAL always ou hand, and of tho
best quality. Every thing, in fact, usually t< he found
ie a Grocery and Provision Store. Patronage respect
fully solicited. Terms cash, or when culled for.
Nov 20,1 SfiC-y
OYSTERS. / ,
FKESII supply receive,l every he,in- /
ing by express from Savannah.
J. B. THOMAS Sr <v.
November 17. * 42 tiros,i Street.
BUSSEY A HULL,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers and
Commission Merchants,
AT the old stand of I). Ellis A Cos., 1-1 Uruadf aLit j
street, Columbus. Georgia. feSSSIfflrL
Nov. 18—ts
NOTICE.
LlilIF! co-partnership heretofore existing between the
1 undersigned under the firm of Kivliu, Thomas A Cos.
was dissolved on tlie 15th instant, by mutual consent.
The unsettled business of the concern will be closed by
Joseph W. Thomas, who alone, is authorised to sign llie
name of the firm in liquidation. A. C. KiVblN.
JOH.W. THOMAS,
Columbus, Nov. 17, 1856. lrn T. 8. TUGGLE.
FLOUR.
El XT It A St. Louis Albion Mills. Extra Family from
J Baird’s Mills, for sale by GUNBYAOO.
DANFORTH & NAGEL,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
No 107 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, Dycwoods and Dye
Stuffs, Oils, Paints, and Painter’s articles, Varnish
es, Window Glass, Putty, Glassware, Perfumery, Ac. Ac.
Everything warranted as represented. Orders from the
country promptly tilled and satisfaction guaranteed with
regard to price and quality.
Physicians’ Prescriptions accurately compounded at
all hours of the day and night
BACON! BACON!
f 1 TENNESSEE and Western Bacon for sale at reduced
A prices at the sign of tlie Hog.
Sept. 27, 1856. B. A. RICHARD* & CO.
DWELLING WANTED.
fTMIE advertiser desires to rent for the next year, a
comfortable dwelling, having four rooms, kitchen,
well aiul garden, and in a good respectable neighborhood.
One in tlie upper part of tlie city preferred. Adduces
Nov. 17. R. K., Pun Office.
COME TO CELLA’S
I F’ YOU wish to get anything nice in tlie line of confre
-1 tionericß or Fruit, for lie lias just received a fresh
supply of sweet Oranges, Northern Apples, Coconinits,
Almonds, Raisins, and every variety of Nuts. Fruits and
Confectioneries that can be procured in this market.
J. L. CELLA.
Oct. 27 —ts 152 Broad si.
THE GEM
BAR, BILLIARD SALOON
ItESTAU RANT
fj’lilp new establishment in Ihu basement of Jones’
1 new building, corner of Broad and Randolph streets,
is now open to the public. It is fitted up iu the finest
style, without regard to cost or trouble, the sole object
being the comfort of its patrons.
Tlie BILLIARD ROOM is supplied witli the most ap
proved TABLES and appurtenances.
The BAR is furnished with none liut the finest, im
ported Wines, Liquors arid Cigars.
The RK.'TAURANT is conducted in the best manner,
and every delicacy ut home or from abroad, Will lie skil
fully served up in the most recherche mode, and at the
shortest notice.
Persons who may favor tlie Gem with their patronage
may rely on good attention from tin- servants and atten
dants in the several departments. A visit will satisfy
the most incredulous of the magnificent attractions pre
sented at the Gem.
Columbus. Nov. 28, 1866. ts
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
P. L. ANDERSEN,
(Suwenßor to A. Anderson.;
137 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia,
OF’FEHR to Ids old friends and tlie public generally, a
fresh and well assorted stock of
Family Groceries & Provisions,
consisting of Sugar, Coffee, .Suit, itueuii, laud, Fish, Syr
up, Vinegar, Soap, Starch, Candles, Mustard, Pepper,
Spice, Ginger, Y”east. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. A choice lot
of Crockery Ware, Threud, Osin, bm g* and
Hometpuus, at Factory prices. Fine and common
Liquor* of every kind ami price. Always on hand a
supply of good Northern liutter and Ciicese, and
Country Butter Eggs Poultry, Ac.
PALACE MILLS FLOUIi ol all brand*.
Adi* Orders for Family and Steamboat Stores prompt
ly are carefully filled. Nov. 28. ly
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Alexander J. Kohtaon and Ikthiab A.
V T Bonner having applied for letters id administration
on the estate of Seymour It. Bonner, luteof said county
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all und sin
gular the kimli ed and creditors of said deceased, to shew
cause, (if any tiiey have,; why the administration of said
estute should not be granted to saidj applicants at tlie
Court of Ordinary to be held in andfor said county, on
the second Monday in Jaßiiury|nxt.
Given nndcr my hand, this 25th day of November,
1856. J.NO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
Not 28-w3oda
BOOTS AND.SHOES.
I ABIES Kid and Gaiter Boots;
J Misses Kid and Gaiter Boots;
Gents Calf and Kip Boots ;
Gents Calf and Kip Shoes—at
Nov. ■ ATKIV'OVS.
AT ATKIN 80 N’N.
(tOMEand see, and 1 know you will buy a nice Silk i
J Dress (full pattern; at tlie low price of sl2.
November 28.
MARKING INK.
INK for marking Cotton Kitten, Boxes, Ac., prepared
and sold by DANFORTH A NAfIKL.
BURNING FLUID.
VSI.'PKItIOK article of Burning F'luld. for safe by
DANFORTH A NAGEL
MATCHES.
lirOODnnd Fancy Mat, lies, in large quantities, for
yy wtl by DANFORTH A SAG Kb.
EGGS ! EGGS ! 1
JUST received two hundred dozen.
Nov. 27. H. V. A E. L. GRAY.
SOUTHERN LOTTERY!
ON Til lb HAVANA PLAN.
PRIZES 0-XJ-A.RAeISrTEE3D I
102,000 DOLLARS.
Only 15,000 Numbers!
Prize* Payable Without Deduct ion.
JASPER COUNTY ACAOEMY LOTTERY!
By Authority of the Stale of Georgia.
CLASS T.
To be Brawn December 15th, 1836,
At Concert Hall, Macon, Georgia, under the sworn super
intendence of Col. Geoi go M. Logan and James
A. Nesbit, Ksqr.
4s)* Remember this Lottery lias only Fifteen Thou-,
sand Numbers—less than any liottevy in the world!—
therefore it is the lie-t tor investment. Examine the
Scheme!
SCHEME.
1 Prize of. 4 $15,000
1 ’* a o.ObO
1 “ ; 2,00(1
4 Prizes of SI,OOO are..... 4.000
i> “ 600 are 2.500
80 “ Dm are *„. 8.000
1500 “ 40 are lio.ialll
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
20 Approximations of SIOO arc 2.000
50 •• of r.O *• 2,5Gb
5u “ of go •• 1,000
1,712 Prizes amounting to $103,0001
Tickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 60.
The 1,500 Prizes of s4(l are determined by llte last
figure ol the Number that draws tbo Capital Prize of
$15,000; Tlie Capital Prize, will, of roursn. end with one
of the figures—-l, 2,3, 4. 5,0, 7, H, 9. 0. Those Whole
Tickets ending with tho same figure ns the last in the
Capital will be entitled to $lO. Halves and quarters in
proportion.
Persons sending money by mail need net fear ils being
lost. Ordure punctually attended to. Communications
confidential. Rank Notes of sound Ranks taken at par.
iljs’Thnea wishing particular numbers slmuld order
Immediately.
ttHrAiMrem JAMES F. WINTF.It, Manager,
Macon, (la.
W. E. LOVE, Agent,
No. 64 Bread Street,-
Nov. 20—id. Columbus. Gu,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
(IttiK undersigned Would icspicfully notify the citi
JL zciis of Columbus and surrounding country, that ho
i” well prepared to furnish on 1 be most rcasonlifilu terms,
any amount of
Groceries, Provisions A Confectioneries,
and in fact every tiling I In- meA f.stidieus lion vivaiif
could desire. Always on lianil a ii.ll supply of Uncoil,
Sugar, Ooft'ee, Lmtl. Null, Molns, e*, To
liaccu, and in fad every thing Hint is good. By a
strict system of fair dealing be trusts receive u gener
ous share ol puldic pair, atavi* at bit, IV: e-|ir,*n .-tni-e in
Ranks’ Building No. 4 east side Broad Silent.
°* ;t * *'■ IgMv .MARTIN <l. WEST.
JEWELRY.
/ lAMKU. iVai l. Coral .let. and ali Gold Seic. Hie larg-
VZ est and (Ine.sl assortment evei Indore offered in this
city, at WILLARD k OGGI Li: 8.
Get. 18-ts
CONGRESS WATER,
JUST received and for sale I, v
HANFGRTti * \ Mi Ki,.
V LABOR and fresh supply just received and for sale
by iIAM'GKTH A NAGEL.
RIDGWAY, CLKCKLEY A CO.
WHOLES AI! E DKALKRS IN’
Sugar, Coilee, Salt, Bacon,
TOBACCO, BAGGING, ROPE, Jgc. &,c.
NO. 128 BROAD,STREET.
COT.ITMBIJS, (iIAoRCifA.
ROCK SALT.
lATILL receive this week 5 tons Book Salt.
‘ Nov. li. GUN It V k CO.
AT PRIVATE SALE,
by a. 35:.
fpilltKE LIKELY YOI.NG .MECHANICS— i,i a klay
1 eriind I’lastmor, Carpenter, amt Painter.
A L,S( i
On liaml aud to arrive, 69 lt.,\es Virginia T ban Finl
and common Cigars; Fine Braudita in Pipes, ball and
quarter Cask*; 39 Barrels YVilshirc'a Whiskey, audit
nsplodid Sundown Kockawuy and Harness.
October 1, 1856.
ANOTHER LOT
OK tli ose fine MATS just received at
Nov. 7 61. DILLINGHAM A DENSON.
JUST TIIE PLACE.
BRAS3ILL & CO.,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, G.Y.,
UA VE just re- eived and offer for sale, a fresh / , /.,
. lot of Potatoes. Cabbage, Apples. Oranges.) Ig# j
hellions, Figs, Raisin*. Cranberries, all kinds ofky.\ a tiLZ
Nuts. Dried and Preserved Fruits, Pickles, choice lull
cured Hams, Bed Tongues, Bologna Saii-ngcs, Swiss.
Pine Apple ami Goshen Cheese, Fresh Northern Butter,
Sardines. Lobsters, Catsups. Sauces, A'amiticiili. Mitcea
roni, Spanish Boons, Y’east Powders. Mustard,
BuKer, Nuila mul Sugar Cracker*,
Fine BRANDIES, WINES, ALE. PORTER. CIGARS
TOBACCO, ami every good thing that o ,uld he desired
in tl.e gastronomic lino.
Every article warrat) toil its represented.
November 17, 1866. 1.1
an iiarnubns
EXPRESS.
HAkXDKYK COMPANY lo ju
fuj m tho |>uMic 4 iifit they arc now running Daily
KxpriiSrtPM in < of nx|> ri6iiop<l iifion
Mall traiOM tluouuliont ihp K?u>t iiml Went.
Expruns havcH <tnUy fm* Macon, Au/Msta. harannali.
('harloHUni, Atlanta. Montgomery, ami
NaaiivllU*. ami ail int<*rm*(liate points upon tin- Mev<*ral
Kail Koa Ik throughout the Moulhern country. Alho to
(til jMiintK via. lancl ronton to Haiti more.
New York, lioHtou. anti Kant*rn rilitn Mini tiiwnx gener
ally.
Also upon the Savannah ami Now York ami('imrlenion
aiul New York Mail Steamer* expreKHen are recelveU ami
forwarded twice a week.
Freight ami valUhhlnN lorwuifinl with utirely cm! iliw
patch. <joM, Silver nml Ikink Note.* frutipt>rtc<! at low
c.Mrate.i, Nolim, Drafts ami lliilx of Collection promptly
attomlofl to the nouutry* ami promptretuniH
of collection* mu<!c.
Any onlen* iwhliop oil to iim iklou'h Kxjo< or
il. Hill, Atreni at Coinmhu>, tot., Khali he promptly at
tended t<>. Freight forwarded to A pal ichicolu per Jtiver
fSteariiem. Nov. 26—ly
clothing, p mr)
A J- H. MERRY,433SO
I6 2 BROAD STREET, (Next Dour to J. Kyle A Cos,)
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
IT” EE PS ciiiistiintly nn band, and idlers for sale at
JY. prices a* low as HOOD CLOTHING can lm bumd
hern, a large and asmirtment of
Geiitlcmun’* und Youtix’* f loll.lug
and Fiirnisliing Goods, all of width have been Bmniilac
tttred under his immediatesii|a'rvi.inn
Every gariaent warranted as represented.
Pm cliasi'rs (ire requested to call and examine Id* ex
tensive stuck.
November iu. ly
AUCTION HALE
Os the Best Business Corner
IN COLUMBUS.
VT KIiKYKN O*C’L<HyK ou WwlnrndHy tli Jitli <lay
of Dec’ nilttu- next, we will sell in iYontof li- pre
miHfK tiiuf well known corner rttoii’ unij Lot ou
flio corner of mul Ibindolpb ntmts.
by K. Hunmnl h*< h GrfM.ory JioiHc, Aifvvt front,
and rmmiiiK iuek 148 feet with a limtrut-< *-*ilar running
flie whole depth of the buikUnjC- hud an upper wfory with
**i|fht eoniforiahle rooms for Ac. ull i*ur
nifitiml with ib>Ket nml ftau ffxturok. Ak it hu*iu-iiri ]<>-
‘Mion, tiiin property iKe<|uai, if notup**riti. touny iu th
rity. 1h caniHlunfly oc*upi*<l nb'wc aiul below, anti payH
a high rat** of intertuft. Wu a*k t!os(v wili to
iimke JiKure ami pfofifUhle iuveMiii nt in Kcal to
uxainioe the above !neritioni*<! p.foperfy tx fore the day of
sale Term#—One half ca#h. balaiu* I‘2 vnontliN, with
Hot#* approved Beenrily. utnl from ilntc.
Tltb*# fmliximtable. HAHn/'UV A Mrtll!l! KK.
(krlniutnui. Nov. 26. Am teoieerH.
roll IIIRKI
\<Dh)D Cook urni !hmihp wontsn. Alh* ii likely
JIMY IS yeiiixold, to bird for the yenr. Krw|iiire ol
Sor 27-lw G. W ATKINSON.
ALL HAIL 11 t
SOMETHING FOR THE MILLION!!!
PROFESSOR WOOD’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
\AT E CALLffTHK ATTENTION OF ALL, OLD AND
yY YOUNG, to the wonderful preparation, which
turus 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—cause) a
Continual (low of the natural fluids; and hence, if need
as, a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve its
color, and keep it from falling to extreme old uge, in all
Its natural beauty. We call, then, upon the bald, tlie
gray, or diseased; iu scalp, to use it; and surely, tbo
young will not, us they value the flowing locks, or the
witching curls, ever be without it. Its praise is upon
the tongue of thousands.
Waterford. Mass., July 25, 1856.
PRUF. O. J. WOOD—YVuIi confidence, do 1 recoin
! mend your Hair Restorative, as being tlie most effica
cious article I over saw. 1 have used tlie Waiplienennd
j other preparations of tho day, nil without effect; Since
J using your lltiir Restorative, my hair and whiskers,
which were almost white, have gradually grown dark;
and I now feel confident, that a lew more applications
i will restore thum to tbt'ir natural color, it also has re
lieved me of all diiudi ull and unpleasant itching, so
| rnuiiiinu among jiersous who perspire freely.
J. G. KILBY.
A'e)f/i I'jist l‘niusyli.ia, March 9, 1806.
SIR—In consequence of having liuir, for several years
! past, not only gray, Imt pet lertly w bite, I have cut it
] short, and worn caps to hide it from view ; blit some
j three months since, I was Induced to use your Hair ltc
: storative, and 1 must, injustice say. that its effects Were
\ almost miraculous; for it lias ( hanged it gradually to al
; most its former splendor its to cob i , and left it so suit
and glossy ns to lie more beuutitul tHull it ever was,
when under the influence of Hue oil. I earnestly, there
fore, recommend it to every Indy as decidedly the best
preparation for toilet use, ol anything in tho world.
BETSY SMITH.
PROF. WOOD—Havingexperienced the magic effect
of your Hair Restorative, ) drop you this upon tlts sub
ject. About two years ago. my hair coinim-ncCii tailing
off and turning gray: 1 was last becoming bald. 1 met
m friend who had used your iteslorutivc, ami spoke so
highly of ils virtues, 1 was induced to try it, although 1
had but little faith, as 1 had before tried so many other
medicines. I commenced using your Restorative in Jan
uary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly.
H began to fill up, grow out, and turned buck to its
former color, (hlack.j At tliistiine.il is fully restored
to its origins! color, health and appearance, and I die,a
tully recommend its turn to lill. J. D. 11GKM.
Chicago, ill.. May i. 1804.
Md/oret. Worcester c/i„ Mass., ,Vov. 13, 1854.
I’RUF. 0. J. \\ OUD—Dear Sir I lake pleasure in
bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of
.Voiir woudeifill llair Restorative. As fai back aslHia ,
my hair commenced felling on. until the lop ol my sculp
became I laid and it* smooth as glass,and it lia* continued
lo fall toe a great many ;wars, notwi'hstanding l bavo
used many cob-blared preparations for its restoration.
Seeing your advertisement. I was induced to give your
article a trial, and. lo my nttei sMtomshinent, i found
alter a few applications, that n. nan*became firmly set,
and assumed a glossy snil bum, til appi uranee: und by
tlu-time i had used a quint n,,.lie. my bald head whs
covered with ft young and vigorous growth .f him , which
is now from one lo two inches in length, aud growing
fast. Yours, truly, 11KNKY GOODRICH.
A uw lark, October i, 1864.
URGE. G. J. WOOD—Dear Sir—Altei reading the ad
vertisement in one of tlie New York journals, of your
celebrated Hah- Resjpinfive, 1 procured a ball pint bot
tle, nml wus so much pleased witli it, that I continued
its use for two months, and uni satisfied it is decidedly tlie
licet preparation before the public, it at once removed
all daiidnifi and unpleasant itching from the scalp, and
bus reeloied my bail- naturally, and, I have no doubt,
pei niiiuenl !y so.
Y ou have put mission lo refer to me, all win, entertain
any doubt of its performing all Hint is claimed lei it.
■MISS FGKK.H, 20J4 Greenwich Avenue.
I Have used Professor 0. J. Wood s Hair Restoiatine,
and have ..Jtiiire-I its wonderful effects, it restored my
hair where it had fallen nil; il cleans tin- head, and len
ders tlie luiir soft and smooth—much more so than oil.
MARY A ATKINSON.
Louisville, Nov. I, 1854.
GGS* Sold.at 114 Market street. St Louis. Missouri, 316
Broadway, New Yolk, and by all lit uggiats every where.
YU kind* of family imtent medccine* for sale, c* ths
best possible tonus, at Professor Wood’s establishment,
14 4 Market street, Si. Louis.
For sale in (Joltimlius ut Hie In ug Store of
KIVI.IN, THOMAS A UO.
Sept. 13—3 in
SOMETHING EXCELLENT.
HAVANA CIGAR EMPORIUM
Two doors west of Rankin's corner, Crawford St.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
r I fill- subscriber, from ids long experience in tlie lui-
I -dimes Hatters himself Hint he can agreeably accom
modate,ut Wholesale or Retail, all who art, in want oi
FINE HAVAN A CIGARS,
Auii-rfcffn Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Snuff', Pipes, Ac. Ac. Ac.,
on such tonus a* cannot fail to please. All goods war
rau-ted.
Orders from tlie country attended by the cash, prompt
y and carefully filled.
I Nov. 8186b.'.1y JAMES ESTEVEZ.
A. VELATL
JVo. 20 iironii Street,
COLfIAJBUHy OKUI’OIA.
NAS ju*t received lrh KIOS, DATES, KAlblNii, AP
PLES, and all kinds of Weal India Fruit.
During the wftwin a full supply of Nortl**n t'Alt-
BAUfctt and BEETS : and ahvayv on hand a largo uh
ii>yUiH3iit of ConfectionarieM, KiMu mid CJ
fcurs. t>all and axurnino.
Nov. li, )BoG. 3m.
OM PUIC : oiiii
J. H. DANIEL & CO.,
IIJ.'I Ui-onU Street, Cnlmnbus, Gn.,
Are now prepared to supply their customers with ..||
styles of
YOUTH’S AND MXiN’S
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
Manufactured uiklh’ their own aupu*rictoti, and war
r acted t<> give HatjHfuetiofi.
Also, a a.ibortmnL of
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valiset, Ac.
Biaek and Fancy Freiicli. English and German CVotb*.
A large and well Helected lot of Fancy French. Eng
lish and American CASSIMERKH. Fancy Cut Velvet,
Silk, Plush, figured and plain SILK VESTINGS.
All of which will lie manufactured in the most fash
ionable an 1 approved styles, and warranted to tit.
September 26, 1*66.
“BELLA UNION”
RESTAURANT AND SALOON.
i. Two Doors West of the I’ostofllee.
r J ‘ Il E *ubtK*rif>i‘r purcbunofl thiH ew(ttb)btbikicut f
i nmv fully prepared to adminittPr lo tho wuntMHiid
l omfort of she innor man.
I In* lDir jk jirofuscdy supplied with m>tu* but tho IhM
imported UineH, Urandtet* and other tine Li<jinrM, and
of (In* tlneHt brajidH to lie had in any market.
THE RESTAURANT
Is always amply supplied with
every deli, uey tlie seaports and country a fiords, such as
Oyllrri, Fish, Fowl, Wild Game
<9 .-cl 1 kinds, l.ggs, 11am, Steak, und ull the eataldes cul
ciliated to astonish (lie gourmand and delight the epicure.
if Ids friends ami the public will favor him with a call,
they may lust assured non* will go away dissatisfied.
‘I In- le st S'-rvant* always in attendance,
tu Separate eiitrunce to tin- RESTAURANT.
Nov. 17, 1856. 6m N. W. GARRARD.
OGLETHORPE BAKERY.
fI'IIIS estubllshuteut, situated tan doors north of the
J (tgletliuipe Hotel, Is ill HU- eessful Operation. Fresh
Bread, ol He- liest Flour, constantly on hund.
I<’r I*t-Di—( ak. or Pastry for Parties, prompt
ly tilled. Orders solicited.
The patronage of the public—of tbo Ladies in particu
lar—is respectfully solicitnd.
November 15, iB6O, lui
FULTON MARKET BEEF.
/ 411G1CE Fulton Market Beef and an Extra lot of
s_V Tcnm-ssee Ham-, just received by
ri Uh GUNBY A CO.
II V TS A VII C A PM.
BOVS and f’hlldri us lfats and Caps at
ATKINSON'S.
CALL AND EXAMINE
\ LARGE lot of Embroideries and Hueiery, cheap for
ATKINSON’S.
CARPET BAGS.
C'ARPL'I ltgs, Satchels, Baskets, and Fancy Work
’ Box.*, at ATKINSON’S.
COUNTRY HAMS.
1 1 if k .H .■i f received aud for sale by
I IJIJ Nov. 26, 1856. K. M. A E. L. GRAY.
BEGAR*.
tpilE last in the city can be badatthe EagieDrug
A Stoiv,; Nov. 24. 11. W VANCE