The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, December 05, 1856, Image 3

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FOB MAYOR. wE ale authorized to announce the name of *** RINg M a candidate for re-election to the of- K “v Mayor at the ensuing municipal election on the olid Saturday in December next. Xov. 11 te FOR MAYOR. VVe are authorised to announce Dr, JOHN K. BA candidate for the office of Mayor, at the ensu 001Vicinal election in December next. Ug * un 1 -♦ >Ve are authorized to announce tho following a Candidates for Aldermen at the ensuing elec in *' ue ° the second Saturday in December: FIRST WARD. wMi Y. BAKDKN, WM. C. GRAY. SECOND WARD. rKUBKN c. SHORTER, DANIEL ItOWK. THIRD WARD. UK. T. STEWART, F. S. CHAPMAN. FOCRTII W ARD. ~ C. CODY, JOHN W. HOWARD. FIFTH W ARD. w W. FLKWELLEN, D. B. THOMPSON. SIXTH W ARD. v RUTHERFORD. SCOTT CLARKE. MANY CITIZENS. I Dec. *• alderman sixth ward. • WE are authorized to announce SCOTT CLARKE ndidate for Alderman of the Sixtli Ward. for alderman. T | lo citizens of the fourth ward would respect- Avseut the name of James A. Bradford as a suita !'! ‘.ndidate for Aldermun at tho ensuing election. r le “ MANY VOTERS. Dec. a- ■ for alderman. - JOHN’ W. HOWARD is a candidate for Alderman l ie p our th Ward at tlie ensuing Municipal Election the second Saturday in December instant. FOR^ALMIRMAN. gs The friends of F. M. DOLES announce him as a nudidate for the office of Alderman of the Third Ward, t'lhe ensuing Municipal election on the second Satur j.,y in December instant. for alderman fifth ward. tfg WE respectfully present the name of ROBERT moNS, our worthy fellow citizen, as a suitable can r’L. for Alderman of the sth Ward, at the ensuing , MANY VOTERS. election. ALDERMEN fourth ward gj We are authorised to announce the names of Col. A K A IKK and G. E. GAGEIt, as candidates for Al ■iwineii of llie Fourtn Ward, at the ensuing municipal eldctiox. MANY CITIZENS. aldermen first ward. : Editors of the Sun : —As the time is close at band for Lur City Election, yon will please suggest tlir names of i WM. C. GRAY and WM. Y. BARDEN as suitable persons te represent the Ist Ward in our next Council, and will lie acceptable to MANY VOTERS IN WARD No. 1. alderman second ward. *i -WE are authorized to announce OSBORNE 11. STONE and W. A. LAWS as candidates for Aldermen of the second Ward. for alderman. ffi Wo are authorised to announce HIRAM B. IIILL as a candidate for Alderman of the Fifth Ward, at tho ensuing municipal election the second Saturday in De cember next. Nov. ‘24. FOR BRIDGE KEEPER. NOAH GORDY announces himself a candidate fur the above office, at the coming Municipal Council election for City Officers. FOR CITY SEXTON. *j~We are authorized to announce THOMAS NIX as a candidate for re-election to the above oflice, at the City Election in December next. FOR DEPUTY MARSHAL. *- THOMAS H. REYNOLDS announces himself a candidate for the office of Deputy Marshal, at the ensu ing Municipal Election on the second Saturday in De’ wiuher next. FOR DEPUTY MARSHAL. WE are authorized to announce HUGH I’. ROB INSON us a candidaie for ae-election to the office of Dep. mv Marshal, at the ensuing election on tire second Sat urday in December next. Nov. 7. te FOR CITY MARSHAL. We are authorised to announce GEORGE GUL LEN, as a candidate for City Marshal, at the .Municipal Hection on the second Saturday in December next. CANDIDATE FOR MARSHAL. *- WE arc authorized to announce the name of JAMES M. HUGHES as a candidate for City Marshal at tla ensuing election on the second Saturday in December next. Oct. 31—tde CITY TREASURER. WE are authorized to announce JAS. D. BALD VflN as a candidate for City Treasurer, at the ensuing municipal election. FOR CITY TREASURER. WE are authorized to announce the name of JOHN LLOYD as a candidate for the office of City Tress, urcr, at the ensuing municipal election in December next. Nov. 12—te RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS. JW-’l'he friends of J. B. HICKS will support him for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee Couu t)\ at the ensuing January election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. JOSEPH BRITTAIN announces himself as a “uididate for Tax Collector of Muscogee county, at the election in January ensuing. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. LCM e are authorised to announce JERRY TERRY “ a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee County, at Hie ensuing election in January next. RECEIVER returns. <*“ WE are authorized to announce the name of t l’H ARO c. BEERS as a candidate for the office of Re eeirer of Tax Returns of Muscogee County, at the eusu t‘K election in January next. Nov. 12—te FOR ALDERMAN. Bare authorized to announce JOUN T. WALK -1 H a* a candidate for Alderman in the sth Ward. — FOR ALDERMAN. *■“ We are authorized to announce the name of Col l-h WHITE as a candidate for Alderman of the Sixth “‘rd, at the ensuing municipal election on the second Murday in December next. ’ FOR ALDERMAN. J r Me are authorized to announce the name ofT. V. i IIERPORD as a candidate for Alderman of the Sixth 111 and, at the ensuing municipal election on the second turduy * n December next. RECEIVER of tax returns. The friends of ISAAC T. BROOKS, announce ,la,ne a candidate for re-election to the office of ‘ “’| Tt ‘ r °f Tax Returns for Muscogee county, at the I’ in Jaunary next. Nov. 8. 1866, NEW GOODS. now opening a large and varied assortment Jewelry and Fancy Goods, i.hfh w * arc ready to exhibit to all who may honor us .V!* 0 * 11 - WILLARD A COOPER. . Oct. 18-ts HAY I HAY ! \ *■ LM hales North River HAY, just received and .® leb ? GREENWOOD A GRIMES, “luujbiis, Dec. 4,1856.—3 t . A NEW LOT. 10 Opera Flannels, all colors. Talmas anil *hua Cloths. Large lot Irish Linens —warrant- -1 ATKIN SO VS. SHEPHERD Sc, MOSS, RECEIVING, forwanding, AND MISSION MERCHANTS, Redd’s Corner, Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. tow PRICED DeLAINEH. |( )() PIECES DeLaineg&t reduced prices, from 10 cents, at ATKINSON’S. RAFFLE OF CANADIAN PONIES. WILL he Raffled as soon as 50 chances are sold, one Y Y pair of handsome CANADIAN DONTIBS, Five years old. very fast, perfectly sound aud kind, and gentle in either double or single harness or under the saddle. 1 are Canadians anil can he driven from sun rise to sun set without injury. Can be seen at C. S. Hart A Cos s. Stables in Columbus. Price of Chances $lO each. .u r? J, 2 au< ’ Place of tlie Raffle will be announced in the Daily Sun. Number of chances to be drawn for be fore the Raffle commences. Apply to Nov. 28. 1850, lw C. S. HART A CO. WANTED. A SITUATION as Book Keeper in some good house, by a young man familiar with accounts. Refer ences given if required. Apply through the Post Office (Xov. 20) J. G. PARAGON FLOUR. (| DHLS. Fresh ground Paragon Flour. Call soon aud get some of these good tilings. Nov. 2b, 1856. R. M. A E. L. GRAY. POTASH. AN article of first quality, for sale by DANFORTH & nagkl. SNUFF. MACCOBOY aud Scotch, at wholesale and retail, by DAN FORTH & NAGEL. SUPERIOR WHITING INK. I, 1 OR sale by - DANFOUTII & NAGEL. PERFUMERY. I .TRENCH and American, from the best Perfumers— JL Lubin’s. llazens and otheis, for sale by Xov. 19. DANFOItTH Si NAGEL. FIRE PROOF. 11 OOF OIL for Fire-Proof Painting, and Blake’s Fire Ih Proof Paint, tor sale by Xov- 19. DANFORTII A NAGEL. SILVER WARE. A LA ROE stock just received and for sale low at WILLARD Sc COOPER’S. Oct. 18-ts ORANGES, APPLES AND BAN ANNAS, JUST Received by It. M. A*E. L. GRAY. Nov. 26, 1856. TEA! TEA! TEA! IT I NEST Green and Black TEAS, for sale by DANFORTII Si NAGEL. PALACE MILLS. FLOUR! FLOUR!! rpilE RIV ER lias risen, and we now have full stocks of JL Breadstuff*: Superfine Flour $7 50 per barrel. Extra Family 850 “ “ Georgia Mills 600 “ 5 per cent discount to dealers. Double Extra $lO, retail, $9 25 wholesale—this brand is equal to Hiram Smith’s. All persons buying live barrels are entitled to the dis count- G. W. WINTER, President. Nov. 24-ts AUCTION SALES RESUMED. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER. WOULD inform his city and country friends and all others that he has resumed his Day and Niglit 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 gilt Jewelry of all kinds; Clocks, a good variety; Cigars, a fine assortment; aud matches enough for the million. Fine double and single barrel Guns, Pistols, Bowie, 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 tlie sale. N. B, Strict attention giv-n to Executors and Admin istrator's sales. Nov. 14—3 m TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. IWIE whole country is Hooded with Counterfeit and Imitation Schnapps. The public should lie careful to purchase only the genuine article, manufactured and imported by Udolpho Wolfe, which lms the name of the manufacturer ou the Bottle, Cork uiui 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. Fr.vudl'Lknt Imitations of Sitfkior 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 peruiciousandiufamous practice adopted by unscrupulous dealers of imitating and counterfeiting the exterior appearance and precautionary labels of popular drugs, medicaiuenta, 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 tile sore detriment not only of tire consumer, but to the character of the man who bus expended thousands of dollars in bringing the genuine article into esteem and demand. These petty larceny thieves are the pest of all liouarable 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 tho 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 stubs in the dark. And ought they not be rewarded with a punish ment commensurate with the cowardice of their crime? We were led to these remarks by accidentally observing a spurious counterfeit of Udolpho Wolfe’s Scheidam Schnapps. The labels were imitated perfectly, with the slight addition of a few letters to plead technical avoid ance of the law against counterfeiting; the bottles were very similar, and every thing carefully prepared to im pose upon a careless purchaser. Now is not the man who perpetrated this fraud, a felon a robber? Assuredly he is; for, as Mr. AVolfe 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, and a fellow stealing a part of his reputa tion is as much of a thief as if he had stoleu a barrel of his schnapps in bulk. And to this crime he adds a 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. And, further, etery 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. Tne remedy of Mr. Wolfe should lie in his holding all concer ned up to the contempt of the community tliusswindled by their operations, and unconsciously imposed upon by their noxious composition. We trust that Mr. AVolfe will obtain names, not only of the concoctors of these counterfeits, but of every man offering them for sale,mid then publish them to the world ; for his own reputation and the health of the community demand thutull parties should be nailed to the pillory or popular execration. From the New’ York Dispatch. AN INFAMOUS BUSINESS. When an enterprising man strikes out anew Imsiuess, to the establishment of which he gives his industry, time, talents and pecuniary means, can uuythiughe more con temptible than to have another stcul in, and, under spe cious pretexts, hold out to the public an inferior article, and endeavor to obtain their patronage? Pray, what difference is there, so far as tile honesty of the thing is concerned, bet weed purloining the business by which a citizen hopes to make his bread and stealing the bread itself? A common thief, if he 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 surreptatioua manner to appease his appetite; hut put a respectable looking coat on his back and a few’ dollars in his pocket, and he may, with impunity, uny, even with the applause of his fellsws, by knavery, forgery or other infamous means, take the business of an honest man from him, and go unscathed of justice. All this is wrong. Some years since a gent, email of this city (Udol pho Wolie) introduced to the citizens of the United Stales a medicated article of gin, which was highly approved by professional gentlemen as a superior tonic ami deobstru ent, and the knowledge of which lie, by advertisement and otherwise, 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 handsome returns for the time and money which he had expended, they set about forging his labels and palming off upon the people detestable and poisonous compounds which they have the hardihood to call “Schie dam Schnapps.” In sonic instances they have gone so fur as to put Wolfe's name to their villainous liquid*.— As this horde are growing hold in their rascalities, it is time the public in town and country were put upon their guard. Consumers should be sure that they purchase the genuine article, or else their health may be irrepara bly injured by using the liorrilde stuff that unscrupulous men, because they can buy it cheap, willoffcras the gen uine article. Pure Scheldnm Schnapps can only tai ob tained at the stores of respectable merchants anil drug, gists, in town and country, and at the establishment of Udolpho Wolfe, Nos. 18, 20 and 22 Beaver Street, In this city, where it is gotten up exclusively. W think it a du ty which Mr. Wolfe owes to himself and the community to publish, by name, the rascals who are thus attempting to defraud both him and those who would he Ills custo mers. He should not permit his modesty to hold him hack from making so righteous an expose. AGENTS IN SAVANNAH: John B. Moore A Cos.. A. A. gollomolis A Cos., A. Bo naud.M.J. Riley, W, W. Goodrich, McMahon A Doyle, Webster A Palmer, I. V. Conneiat, Cliighorn A Cunning ham, Swift A Cos., Holcomb. Johnson A Cos. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. I yOUIt Good House Carpenters. Also—Wanted to hire ’ for another year, five or six good Negro Carpenters, for whom the highest wages will be given, Apply at my shop near the Market Honse. Dec. 1-ts ROBERT THOMAS. DILLINGHAM A DENSON. WOULD respectfully call the tenticu of the citizens ofColum- ffi-Sil bus aud vicinity, to their stock of Furniture and Carpets. They can accommodate all, both in quality and price. Their FURNITURE, for excellence of workmanship and taste, cun not be excelled, and they sell it low. LARPETS CHEAPER than overheard of in Colum bus. Call on them one door below Hall, Moses A Cos. Nov. 3, 1856.tf DILLINGHAM A DENSON. m NEW BOOKS. THE Hills of the Slirtsmuc; by the author of The JL Wide, Wide 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, and Stationery In great va riety. Harper’s aud Godey’s Magazine for November. For sale at MATHEWS’ BOOK STORE. A. CADMAN, Gunsmith and Bell Hanger. -j Opposite the Market House, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Scissors ground, Keys made and fitted. Umbrellas ami Purusols repaired. Jobbing work in eueral done with neatness aud dispatch. Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. ly PRO BONO PUBLICO. IN STORK AND FOR SALE BY JEFFERSON & HAMILTON No. 12 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. SMOKED Fulton Market Beef; Pickled do do do Smoked Tongue* English Dairy Cheese; New York State Cheese Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in kits, qr. and hull bbls. Extra sugar cured Tennessee Hams Extra Georgia Ilams Choice Goshen Butter by every steamer Fresh Country Butter always on hand White Beans, Irish Potatoes anil Unions Soda and Butter Crackers; Pickles and Sardines Rio and Java Coffee. Teas of all kinds, from Jenkins \ Cos. Now Orleans, crushed anil powdered Sugars Fine and domestic Liquors and Cigars. FLOUR and MEAL always ou hand, and of the best quality. Every thing, in fact, usually to he found ie a Grocery and Provision Store, Patronage respect fully solicited. Term*cash, or when called for. N0v20,1866-y OYSTERS. , v V FRESH supply received every inui iug by express from Savannah. J. 11. THOMAS Si CO. November 17. 42 Broad Street. BUSSEY 4fc HULL, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, * guar* AT the old stand of I). Ellis A Cos.. 14 BroadjHßyPj street, Columbus. Georgia. Nov. 18—ts NOTICE. fPHE co-partnership heretofore existing between the X undersigned under the firm ofKivlii, Thomas A- Cos. was dissolved on the 15th instant, by mutual consent. The unsettled business of the concern will be closed by Joseph AV. Thomas, who alone, is authorised to sign the name of the firm in liquidation. A. C. KIVLIN. JOB.AV. THOMAS, Columbus. Nov. 17, 1866. lm T. S. TUGGLE. FLOUR. EXTRA St. Louis Albion Mills. Extra Family from Baird’s Mills, for sale by GUNBY A CO. DANFORTH A NAGEL, Wholesale and Hetail Druggists, No 10T Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyewoods 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 filled and satisfaction guaranteed with regard to price and quality. Physicians’ Prescriptions accurately compounded at ail hours of the day and night BACON 1 BACON! fTTKNNESSHE and AA'estern Bacon for sale at reduced X prices at tile sign of the Hog. Sept. 27, 1850. B. A. RICHARD* A CO. DWELLING WANTED. cpilK advertiser desires to rent for the next year, a X comfortable dwelling, having four rooms, kitchen, wel 1 and garden, and in a good respectable neighborhood. One ill the upper part of the city preferred. Addaess Nov. 17. R. K., Sun Office. PIANO FORTES. T)ERSONS in want of a Fine Intru-M^Sr||feiß X ineut, can be supplied on inoderaterl terms. A fine assortment to select from,'* u Jr 1/ * at October 31. ts SAMMIS A ROONEY’S. COAL YARD. THOSE wishing COAL for Grates, can be supplied at sl3 per Ton, by calling on JOHN W. HOWARD, Nov 27 Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS^ P. L. ANDERSEN, (Successor to A. Anderson.) 137 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, OFFERS to liiti old friends and the public generally, u fresh and well assorted stock of Family Groceries & Provisions, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Suit, Bacon, Lard, Fish, Syr up, Vinegar, Soap, Starch, Candles. Mustard, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Yeast, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. A choice lot of Crockery Ware, Thread, Osnaburgi and Homtipnui, at Factory prices. Fine and common Liquor* of every kind and price. Always on hand a supply of good Northern Butter and Cheese, and Country Butter Eggs, Poultry, dec. PALACE MILLS FLOUR of ail brands. /fti’ Orders for Family and Steamboat Stores prompt ly are carefully filled. Nov. M, ly AT ATKINSON’S. CIOMK and see, mid I know you will buy a nice Silk / Dress (full pattern) at the low price of sl2. November 28. MARKING INK. INK for marking Cotton Dales. Boxes, Ac., prepared and sold by DANFORTH A NAGEL. BURNING FLUID. A SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale by DANFORTH A N.MiRE MATCHES. TIfOOD and Fancy Matches, in large quantities, for >y sale by DANFORTH A NAGEL. EGGS l EGGS 1 I TUST received two hundred dozen. >J Nov. 27. R. M. AK. L. GRAY. BASKETS. I,’ VERY conceivable variety of BASKETS just received J by Nov 2-tf DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FOR HIRE. A GOOD Cook and house woman. Also a likely negro BOV IS yearsold, to hire for the year. Enquire of Nov 27-lw 0. W. ATKINSON. WINDOW SHADES. SOME beautiful WINDOW SHADES of every price— Just received by Nov 2t)-tf DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FOII SALE ONE of the most desirable residence* in the city, situated on the corner 1 4 Bryan and Mclntosh Streets, containing six risims, all new, “ * * having been recently completed. Ou the lot are a good Kitchen. Smokehouse,Carriage house and Stable. Also a fine Well of water with Hath house attached. For terms apply to A. It. RAGAN, or Columbus. Nov. 16, 1866. ts A. K. AVKIt. PORTRAIT PAINTING. milK undersigned respectfully inform his friends of X Columbus and vicinity that lie lias come again to the city fnrthe purpose of pursuing his art. Those who wish to posses* a good Likeness of themselves or their family, may find specimens at Kivlin, Thomas A Co's. Drug Store, at Pease’s Book Store, and at Vnndru Berg’s Mu sic Store, Those who possess Daguerreotype’ of depart ed friends and wish to perpetuate their memory, in LIFE LIKE OIL PAINTINGS. ean lie accommodated likewise. Room in the new Ma sonic Building, third story. Nov. 24. ts JOHN MAIKK. WHO W ASITH CORN 1 I WILL deliver five, ten or fifteeu thousand bushels of 1 prime Corn at the Depot of the Montgomery and W. P. Rail Road at Montgomery for 70 cents per bushel, sacks included. It. L. MOTT. Dec. 2,1856—t5. SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ON THE HAVANA PLAN. PRIZES OXJA.K.-A-3STTEEr> I 102,000 PQUIiAPLS. Only 15,000 Numbers 1 Prises Payable Without Deduction. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY I By Authority of the State of Georgia.. CLASS T. To be Drawn December 10th, 1850, At Concert Hall, Macon, Georgia, under the sworn super intendence of Col. George M. Logan and Jame* A. Nesblt, Esqr. Remember this Lottery bus only Fifteen Thou sand Numbers—less than any Lottery in the world!— therefore it is the best for investment. Examine the Scheme! SCHEME. 1 Prize of $15,600 1 “ 5,060 1 “ 2,600 4 Prizes of SI,OOO are 4,000 5 “ 500 are 2,500 80 “ 160 are 8.000 1560 •> 40 are 60,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 20 Approximations of sluo are 2,000 50 “ of 50 “ 2.500 50 “ of 20 “ 1,000 1,712 Prizes amounting to $102,000! Tickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. The 1,500 I’rizcs of S4O are determined by the last figure of the Number that draw* the Capital Prize of $15,000. The Cnpital Prize, w ill, of course, end with one of the figures—l, 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 0. Those Whole Tickets ending with the same figure as the last ill the Capital will he entitled to S4O. Halves and quarters in proportion. Persons sending money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bunk Notes of sound Ranks taken at pur. Ai'Ttiose wishing particular numbers should order immediately. A“Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ga. W. E. LOVE, Agent, No. 64 Broad Street, Nov. 20—td. Columbus. Ga. NOTICE. fTMI ANKFUL for former confidence of friends and put- X rons, ami wishing a continuance of their favors, I am now with Dr. It. A. WARE, and shall lie pleased to serve them, and offer them every inducement of polite ness and attention. A. C. KIVLIN. Dec. 2,1856—ts GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. IMIK undersigned would respecfully notify tlieciti . zens of Columbus ami surrounding country, that lie is well prepared to furnish on the most reasonable terms, any amount of Groceries, Provisions A Confect lone lies, and in fact every thing tin- most fastidious linn vivant could desire. Always on hand a full supply of Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Lard. Salt, Molusscs, To bacco, and in fact every thing that is good. R.v a strict system of fair dealing lie truats to receive a gener ous share of public patronage at his fire-proof store in Banks’ liuildirg No. 4 east side Broad Street. Oct. 29, 1856. .MARTIN G. WEST. JEWELRY. CAMEO, Pearl, Coral, Jet, and all Gold Sets, the larg est and finest assortment ever before offered in this city, at WILLARD Jt COOPER’S. Oct. 18-ts CONGRESS WATER, JUST received and for sale by DANFORTII k NAGEL. A LARGE and fresh supple just received and for sale by DANFORTH A NAGEL. RIDGWAY, CLECKLEY 4b CO. WHOLESARK DEALERS IN Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, TOBACCO, BAGGING, HOPE, fce. 4fce. NO. 128 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, QEOBO IA. ROCK SALT, IXTILL receive this week 5 tons Rock Salt. VV Nov. . GUNBY A CO. AT PRIVATE SALE, BY iV.. HI. AYEB, miIREE LIKELY YOUNG MECHANICS—Brickiay X er and Plasterer, Carpenter, and Painter. ALSO Ou hand and to arrive, 60 Boxes Virginia Tobacco: Fine uud common Cigars; Fine Brandies in Pipes, half and quarter Casks ; 30 Barrels Wilshiru’s Whiskey, n nda uspleilid Sundown Rockaway and Harness. October 1, 1556. ANOTHER LOT OK those fine MATS just received at Nov. 7 6t. DILLINGHAM k DENSON. CLOTHING! ‘T j. H. MERRY.jjfelfi 102 RROAD STREET, (Next Door to J. Kyle A C 0..) COLUMBUS, GEOBGIA, KEEPS constantly oil hand, and offers for sale at prices as low as GOOD CLOTHING can be found here, n large and superior assortment of Gentlemen’s and Youth’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods, all of which have been manufac tured under his immediate supervision Every garment warranted as represented. Purchasers are requested to call and examine ills ex tensive stock. November 25. ly FINE HAVANA CIGARS. IMN'E Havana Cigars for sale at i DANFORTH A NAGEL’S. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. milK undersigned offers for sale the House . X and Lot where he now resides. The build- #..™S ings are all new. Persons wishing to purchase Iggiji would do well to examine my place, as it is of the most desirable and pleasunt locutions in Hie city. Nov. 26. 1856. 6t F. G. WILKINS. J J. JONES, At the old stand of Jefferson A Hamilton, corner War ren and Franklin Streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Has in Store, a fresh supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, CIONSISTTNG in part of Fresh Goshen Cheese and But / ter, Lard. Bacon Hams, Sides and Shoulders, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Onions by the mersiire, barrel or string, Peas, Corn, Molasses. Sugar,Coffee, Ac. MEAL and FLOUR at Mill prices, and Country Pro duce generally. Nov. 26. 1866. ly SIOOO IXA-FFLE! FOR A PAIR OF GRAYS. 40 CHANCES AT *2!i EACH. WILL las RAFFLED for at the Sun- FAe ny South Bar Room, as soon as all sm |* U the Chances are taken, u fine pair of ■SMlfral * Grays. They may lie seen at Walton A Tharp's Livery Stable just below the I I Market, ou Broad Street. Columbus, Oa. Dee. 2,1866. —5 t $3,500. T. M. HOGAN’S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT LOTTERY, FOR 1856. Tlie drawing will take place at 2 o’clock ou Thursday the 26th day of December next, in front of IIAKKLSON k MeGKHKK H AUCTION ROOM. Ticket* Five Dollar* each. fIWIKRK are 26b magnificent prizes, consisting of Fine X Oold Watches,Gold Coin, Double Barrel Guns, Silver Ware. Gold Jewelry, Fancy Articles, and last but not least, a likely Negro Boy and Girl. Seven hundred numbers will l>e placed in the wheel and two hundred aud fifty drawn out, the first drawn number taking Prize numls-r one (See Scheme). The second. Prize number two. and so on until the Prizes are all drawn. Tills scheme for this year preseuts unprece dented inducement-to those desirous of Investing In such an enterprise. Persons at a distance who wish to purchase tickets, will please address tlie iiuderslgned enclosing Five Dol lar* and their orders will bo promptly attended to. lIAKRISON k McOKHEK, Columbus, Nor. 27-t(l No. 5U Broad Street. ALL HAIL !! I SOMETHING FOB THE MILLION!!! PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. XJUTE CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALL, OLD AND YY YOUNG, to the wonderful preparation, which turns buck to it* original color gray hair—cover* the head of tliu bald with a luxuriant growth—removes the dandrufT, Itching and all cutaneou* eruption*—causes a continual How of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressiug for the hair, will preserve its color, aud keep it from falling to extreme old age, in *ll its natural beauty. We call, then, upon the bald, the gray, or diseased, in scalp, to use It; and surely, the young will not, as they vulue the flowing locks, or the witching curls, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. Waterford, Man., July 25, 1855. PROF. 0. J. WOOD —With confidence, do 1 recom mend your llair Restorative, as being the most effica cious arti.de 1 ever saw. 1 have used the W alpLsne mid other preparations of tho day, all without effect. Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which were almost white, have gradually grown dark ; ami 1 now feel confident, that a few more applications will restore them to their natural color. It also has re lieved me of all dumirut) ami unpleasant itching, so common among persons who perspire freely. J. G. KILBY Aort/i East I’enusylt-aniti, March 9, 1855. Slß—in consequence of having hair, for several years pust, not only gruy, hut perfectly white, 1 have cut it siiort, anil worn cups to hide it from view; but sums three mouths since, 1 was induced to use your Hair Re storative, and 1 must, injustice say, that its effects were almost miraculous ; for it has changed it gradually to al most its former splendor as to color, and left it so soft and glossy an to be more beautiful Ilian it ever was, when under the influence of fine oil. 1 earnestly, there fore, recommend it to every ludy as decidedly the best preparation for toilet uss, of anything in the world. BETSY SMITH. PROF. WOOD—Having experienced the magic efiect of your liuir Restorative, 1 drop you this upon the sub ject. About two years ago, my hair commenced falling off and turning gray ; I was last becoming bald. I met u friend who had used your Restorative, and spoke so highly of its virtues, 1 was induced to try it, although 1 bail but little faith, as 1 had before tried so many other medicines. I commenced using your Restorative in Jan uary last. A lew applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up, grow out, and turned hack to its former color, (black.) At this time, it is fully restored to its original color, health and appearance, and 1 cheer fully recommend its use to nil. J. D. HOES. Chicago, 111., May 1,1854. Milford, Worcester c., Mate., I Vb*. 13, 1854. PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir—l take pleasure iu hearing voluntary testimony to tlie magic effects ul your wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as 1836, my hair commenced falling oil', until the top of my scalp became bald and as smooth as glass, and it lias continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstanding 1 have used many celebrated preparations for its restoration. Seeing your advertisement. 1 was induced to give your article a trial, and, to my utter astonishment, 1 found after a few applications, that un hsir became firmly set, and assumed a glossy and beam Mil appearance; aud by the time I had used a quart b.-ule, my bald head was covered with u young and vigorous growth cf hair, which is now from one to two inches iu length, and growing fast. Yours, truly, HENRY GOODRICH. iVe.uj York, October 2, 1854. PROF. 0. J. WOOD—Dear Sir—After leading the ad vertisement in one of the New York journals, of your celebrated llair Restorative, I procured a half pint bet tle, and was so much pleased with it, that 1 continued its use for two months, and am satisfied it is decidedly the best preparation before tho public. It at once removed all dandruff and unpleasant itching from tho scalp, and has restored my hair naturally, and, 1 have no doubt, permanently so. You have pei mission to refer to me, all who entertain any doubt of its performing all that is claimed for it. -MISS FEEKS, Greenwich Avenue. I have used Professor O. J. Wood’s Hair Restmatiae, anil have admired its wonderful effects. It restored my hair where it had fallen off’; it ch ans the head, and len ders tlie hair soft aud smooth—much more so than oil. MARY A. ATKINSON. Louisville, Nov. 1, 1864. Sold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri, 316 Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists every where. 411 kinds of family patent medecines fer sale, on the best possible terms, at Professor Wood’s establishment, 114 Market street, St. Louis. For sale in Columbus at the Drug Store of KIVLIN, THOMAS A CO. Sept. 13—3 m SOMETHING EXCELLENT. HAVANA CIGAR EMPORIUM Two doors west of Rankin's corner, Crawford St. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. FI ’HE subscriber, from ids long experience in the bu- X sines* flatter* himself that he can agreeably accom modate, at Wholesale or Retail, ail w ho are in want ut FINE HAVANA CIGABB, American Cigars, Chewing aud Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, Ac. Ac. Ac., on such terms aa cannot fail to please. All goods war ranted. Ordersfrow the country attended by the cash, prompt y and carefully filled. I Nov. 81866. ly JAMES ESTEVEZ. A. VELATI. No. 20 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. UAS just received fresh FIGS, DATES,KAIBINS, AP PLES, and all kinds of West India Fruit. During the season a full supply of Northern CAB BAG ES and BEETS : and always on hand a large as sortment of Confectlouartea, Nuts and Cl gars. Call and examine, Nov. 6,1860. 2m. ONE PRICE ONLY! J. H. DANIEL & CO., 123 Broad Street, Columbia*, Ga., Are now prepared to supply their ciistomois witli all styles of YOUTH’S AUTD MBNT’S FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Manufactured under their own supervision, and war ranted to give satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Hats, Cape, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valisei, Ac. Black and Fancy French, English and German Cloths. A large and well selected lot of Fancy French. Eng lish and American CASBIMKKES. Fancy Cut Velvet, 811 k, Plush, figured and plain SILK VESTINGS. All of which will he manufactured In the most fash ionable and approved styles, and warranted to fit. September 26. 1866. ‘•BELLA UNION’’ RESTAURANT AND SALOON. Two Doors Went of the Postoffice. r I MIL subscriber having purchased this establishment, A ie now fully piepared to administer to the w ants and comfort of the inner man. The Bar is profusely supplied with none hut the best imported Wines, Brandies and other fine Liquors, and Cigara ol the finest brand* to lie had in any market. TOjgjUTHE BESTAOBANtCH/V) 1* always amply supplied with NSgjjjis every delicacy the seaports and country affords, such as Oyster*, Fish, Fowl, Wild Game of all kinds, Eggs, Haul, Steak, and all the eatables cal culated to astonish the gourmand and delight the epicure. If Ids friends and the public will favor him with a call, they may rest assnreil none will go away dissatisfied. The best Servants always in attendance. 4v~Separate entrance to the RESTAURANT. Nov. 17, 1866. Oil) N. W. GARRARD OGLETHORPE BAKERY. TIMIIS establishment, situated two door* north of the 1_ Oglethorpe Hotel, is in successful operation. Fresh Bread, of tlie best Flour, constantly ou hand. For Parti**— Cake or Pastry for Parties, proinnt ly filled. Orders solicited. The patronage of the public—of the Ladies in particu lar— is respectfully solicited. November 16, 1866. lm FULTON MARKET BEEF. Cl HOICK Fulton Market Beef and an Extra lot of J Tennessee Hams, just received bv Hept. 13. GUNBY k CO. 11 ATS AND CAPS. BOYS and Childrens Hats and Caps at ATKINSON’S. CALL AND EXAMINE A LARGE lot of Embroideries and Hosiery, cheap for cash, at ATKINSON'S CARPET BA<Bb7~ CARPET Bags, Satchels, Baskets, and Fancy Work Boxes, at ATKINSON’S. COUNTRY RAM 1 I JUST received aud for sale by ILM ) Nov. 26, 1850. R. M. k E. L. OKAY. SEO ARM. riHtK best in the city ran be had at the Baglt Dnuc 1 Store. Nov. 24. H. W NANC*.