The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, December 16, 1856, Image 3

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FOR bridge keeper. \VE we authorized so annouuoe tho name of D. as a candidate for Bridge Keeper for the filing y e * r> * FOR BRIDGE keeper. SO tU GORDY announces himself a candidate si ~ ‘‘ e o tHce, at the coming Municipal Council for ty Oactrs. < TAX COLLECTOR* I'he friends of JAMES G. COOK announce him as * 2 " lile candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee coun ‘ ‘“'“the election in J.-.nuary next. Dec. 16 hBCEIVEROF TAX RETURNS. Xlie friends of J. B- HICKS will support him for of Receiver of Tax Kcturue for Muscogee Coun llie '®the ensuing January election. for TAX collector. are authorised to announce JKRIIY TERRY w didate for Tax Collector of Muscogee County, ut e election in January next, the eß ulu ® hFCEIVER OF tax returns. aro authorized to announce the name of , BKERS as a candidate for the office of Rc- EDff A . Tax Returns of Muscogee County, at the eusu ion in January next. Nov. 12-te receiver OF tax returns. .Til,, friends of ISAAC T. BROOKS, announce *’*’ as candidate for reflection to the office of liisnaia Returns for Muscogee county, at the !S” • ii>nuitry WHITE bread corn. •■•lit good new White Bread Corn, leave your Tfy u Vt MULFORD’S STORE. Price 77 cents per sacks included) delivered at the Opelika t'lishel, (c tie Columbus. This is about 70 cents for 11,11 as the sack is worth 14 cents. *S2fts&? R.h.Morr FOR RENT. „ O OM opposite the staircase at Warren's Arcade, T \!i,t..‘for bed-room or office. Enquire of 1 “ ltaUe fur R. J. MOSES &E. W. MOISE, ~ ~ Next door to the Post Office. Dec 12—M FOR SALE OR RENT. . v-KW and comfortable dwelling l house of four rooms, oil the lot \ , the old Male Academy lot; Slri,ißj; :i k sThome north of Win. Douglas on Troup Btr(,et > betwei ' u ThomaS “ nd **^"*s - or before the first of January next, i “ill ho .jj | e made easy. Apply to Terms of sail “ JO ftN W. KELLY, or Per 12—ts JO x UIN - CLEAN OATS. mo arrive in a few days, a nice lot of Clean Oats, r HI arrive m SHKPB EKD A MOSS, _ j,, Redd’s old stand. IRISH POTATOES. 1 WPKKIOR lot just received and foj sale by A J SHEPHERD A MOSS. Redd’s old stand. Doc 12. NEW GOODS. lirn are now opening a large and varied assortment ’ Jewelry and Fancy Goods, _hj('h we are ready to exhibit to all who may honor us XacalL WILLARD A COOPER. Oct. 18-ts HAY S HAY ! i PEW bales North River lIAY’, just received and A for sale by GREENWOOD A GRIMES. Columbus, Dec. 4,1856. —3 t A NEW LOT. 1A PIECES Opera I'lannels, all colors. Talmas and HI Talma Cloths. Large lot Irish Liucua —warrant- ed, at ATKINSON’S. FIRE INSURANCE. Consolidated Fire Insurance Company, PHILADELPHIA, PENN. CAPITAL $300,000. JAMES M. WATT, Agent, Dec 10, 1856. Columbus, Ga. RIDGWAY, CLECKLEY <fc CO. WIIOLESARE DEALERS IN Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, TOBACCO, BAGGING, ROPE, &c. <fcc. NO. 12 8 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ROCK SALT. WILL receive this week 5 tons Rock Salt. VV Nov. 6. GUN BY A CO. ft0 FRES L^ rERS NSfii/ FISH, A TALL TIMES. OYSTERS by the gallon, at $2 00 “ “ “ barrel 2 50 FISH from Apalachicola. LEWIS FREDERICK, Dec. 5-lm Baldwin street, near the Wharf. WALL PAPER. ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES of Wall Paper, cheap for cash, at Nov. 3, 1856. MATHEWS’ BOOK STORE. SILKS AT COST. BEING desirous of reducing our extensive stock of SILKS before removing to our new Store (now oc cupied by J. S. Pemberton A C 0.,) we offer them at Coat, those desiring BARGAINS will find it to their advant age to call goon. CALHOUN *JOHNSON, Nov. 26. 68 Broad Street. SHEPHERD &. MOSS, RECEIVING, FORWANDING, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Redd’s Corner, Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. CHEAPER THAN EVER. FRENCH and English Merinos and all Wool plain DeLainea at ATKINSON’S, SALT FOR SALE. 1000 Dew Salt now lauding from the Ben lyV/\_F Frauklin, and for sale at the wharf. Call soon. Docemb r 1, 1866. THOMAS BERRY. FINE FLOUR. UST received on consignment, a lot of superior Flour, 1 for Mix by SHEPHERD* MOSS, •W.28-tf Redd's Old Corner. , i NOTICE. I UANKFUL for former confidence of friends and pat- I foils, and wishing a continuance ol’ their favors, 1 “meow with Dr. R. A. WARE, and shall be pleased to “'tve them, and offer them every inducement of polito "rwaud attention. A. C. KIVLIN. Jec, 2,1856—ts ,I,GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. I oL undersigned would respecfully notify the citi of Columbus and surrounding country, that he * ‘ell prepared to furnish on the most reasonable terms, “mount of brocerles, Provisions & Confectioneries, l ‘ Tel ’y thing the moat fastidious bon vivunt jaAlways on hand a full supply of Bacon, b* F ’ ®°® et i Lard. Salt, Molasses, To ,. i®* 0 * ar >d in fact every thing that is good. By a U| ,*y , tem of fair dealing he trusts to receive a gencr 1. ?. °f public patronage at his fire-proof store in o . „ ailding No. 4 east side Broud Street. JEWELRY. ( SIK O, Pearl, Coral, Jet, aud all Gold Sets, the hirg cln- estau< * finest assortment ever before offered in tliis X’. a * . WILLARD * COOPER’S. At. 18-ts CONGRESS WATER, ,T L ' ST fecelved and fur sale by ’ DANFOItTII A NAGEL. FRENCH AND SPANISH LANti CAGES. 4/ERY grateful for. aud encouraged by the liberal I v,. r *' ttt,o,lH E e bestowed on me last winter in this city, lane r, '"P''ctfully again offer my services in the above nln?*** to “F old pupils, and to the young Ladies ‘•eutlemen of Columbus generally. For a Course of 30 Lesson*. Z l’"* sin F 1 J’npU 20 00 Po *° or throe in a class, each 15 00 the mm * a,l Fht without extra charge, and through th. i„.. uun of French, to pupils advanced enough in latter language. Uim* lcft with Meesrs. J. Isham, D. Wilcox, Col. f,„*'®r at Pease’s Book Store, ee. 5-llltf v. H. MANGF.T. ANOTHER LOT () r ‘.I 10 *® fine MATS just received at Aov. 7 et. DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FINE HAVANA CIGARS. T Havana Cigars for sale at DANFORTH * NAGELS.’ CORN, CORN. JUST RECEIVED on consignment, a large lot of Corn ! and for sale by It. M. *E. L. GRAY, Agents, j LANDRETH’S GARDEN SEEDS. TV" E ’' r CROP, just received and for sale by II Dec 9-ts BROOKS A CHAPMAN. WANTED. A SITUATION as Book Keeper in some good house, by a young man lainiliar with accounts. Refer ences givon if required. Apply through the Post Office l ° (Nov. 26) j. G> PARAGON FLOUR. rxl | BBLS.Fresh ground Paragon Flour. Call soou and get some of these good things. Nov. 26, 1856. K. M. A E. L. GRAY. POTASH. AN article of first quality, fur sale by DANFORTH A NAGEL. SNUFF. VrACCOBOY and Scotch, at wholesale and retail, by Hi DANFORTH A NAGEL. SUPERIOR WRITING INK; Y'OR sale by A DANFORTH A NAGEL. PERFUME RY. 17 BENCH and American, from the best Perfumers— . Lubin’s, Bazens and otheis, for sale by N " v - lu - DANFORTH * NAGEL. FIRE PROOF. HCV 1 ’ OH lor Fire-Proof Painting, and Blake’S Fire XL Proof Paint, for sale by _Nov. 111. ’ DANFORTH * NAGEL. SILVER WARE! A LARGE stock just received and for sale low at . , WILLARD A COOPER’S. Uct. 18-ts ORANGES, APPLES AND BANANNAS, JUST Received by It. M. * E. L. GRAY. Nov. 20, 1860. TEA! TEA! TEA! TVINEST Green and Black TEAS, for sale by J- DANFORTH * NAGEL. J. H. VANDKN BERG’S CHRISTMAS GIFT LOTTERY WILL BE DRAWN On the Ssth Day of December 1850. —CAPITAL PRIZES ARE— I fine Pianoforte; 4 Gold Watches; 2 Silver Watch- A es; 4 Gold Chains; S2OO in Gold. For particulars see plan. 240 Tickets only, and 52 Splendid Prizes. More than ONE PRIZE to every FIVE TICKETS. THE BEST CHRISTMAS LOTTERY OUT YET. TICKETS ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH. Secure your Tickets in time at the Music Store, Broad Street,Columbus, Ga. J. 11. VANDKN BERG. REMOVAL. HUNT, STEWART & CO., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, HAVE removed to the new Store Hoorn on the best . sido ot Broad Street, ill JONES’ PINE BUILDING, where they will be happy to wait on their old customers and the public. Give them a call at their new quarters. Bargains are to be had. Dec. 11, 1856. City papers copy. NEW OYSTER SALOON RESTAURANT, 42 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. fTM tKsubscribers respectfully inform their friends and X the public, that they have opened the above estab lishment, and the choiceuf every thing which this and the Northern markets afford will always be found here. Our stock of Wines, Liquors aud Cigars have been se lected with great care, from the very best brands and we feel confident of our ability to give satisfaction to all those who may honor us with their patronage,and it will be our highesr ambition to merit. Having secured the services of a superior Cook, they teel assured his department will be unsurpassed bv auv in this city. LUNCH from 11 to 12 u’clock every day. A Saloon for private parties. Dec 6-ts J. B. THOMAS * CO. PALACE MILLS. PLOUB 1 IFIrOTTIR, I ! fjUIE RIVER has risen, aud we now have full stocks of X Breadstufis: Superfine Flour $7 60 per barrel. Extra Family 8 60 “ 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 five barrels are entitled to the dis count. (i. 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 Night Auction Salea. Having received a select, new ami fresh stock on which there is 110 limit, buyers may expect rare bargains. The stock of Dry Goods is large, varied, and ample; Watches of gold, silver, and composition; Gold aud gilt Jewelry of all kinds; Clocks, a good variety; Cigars, a lino assortment; and matches enough for the million. Fine double and single barrel Guns, Pistols, Bowie, Dirk, and Pocket Knives. Furniture, ami every thing usually found in an Auction Store. Persons having goods to sell at Auction will please send them in the day previous to the sale. N. It. Strict attention given to Executors aud Admin istrator’s sales. Nov. 14—3 m EAGLE DRUG STORE. BROAD STREET, HW. NANCE having bought out the above estab . lishment of Messrs. Kivlin, Thomas & Cos., has associated with him Mr. WM. OKSNKIt, and will con tinue the business under the name and style of Nance * Gesner. The public are already aware that the Eagle Drug Storo has not been in operation quite a year, there fore, all purchasing of us may rely on getting fresh and good articles. We have nowon band a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Perfumery and Dye Stuff, Varnishes, Paints and Painter’s articles. Every thing sold warranted as represented or the article taken back and the money refunded. From Mr.Gesner’s well known reputation as Drug gist and Chemist in business ill this place for the last six or eight years, we hope will give us a liberal share of public patronage. We shall continue regularly to add new and fresh goods to our stock. Prescriptions lor Physicians care fully prepared ami put up at all hours, day and night. Dec. 3,1850-ly 80,000 DOLiIiARS !1! WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT COST. r |MIE undersigned, desirous of retiring from business X for a time in consequence of bad health, offers his ENTIRE STOCKI AT COST. The stock embraces every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, such as rich Filks. Cashmeres, Merinos, Poplins, figured and plain DeLaines, Calicoes, plain Linseys, black and brown Fliirtiug ami Sheeting, Tick, ing. Hosiery, Embroideries. Irish l.iucns, ami Linen Lawns, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain Hemstitch and Klubroidured; Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, printed Muslius, Ginghams, Ladies Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas, white and rod Flannels, Under Shirts and Draw ers, Ginghams and Cambric Head Handkerchiefs, Table Linnen, Towelling, Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, Blankets, Ilats, Caps, Boots and Shoe<, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches, Tabs and Flowers. Expecting to sell out the remainder of his stock to oilier parties (Who will take his place! by the Ist of March next, he will, up to that time, sell at cost. A good opportunity Is now offered to retailers to re tailers to replenish their stock before Christmas, and to the public at large to obtain cheap goods. Terms —Cash on delivery. Columbus, Nov. 29, 1850. A. HUNTER. NO HUMBUG! hbally true : And Strange a it may appear, THE LADIES SHOULD KNOW IT. ;VAA LADIES CLOAKS andTALMAS just received, oUU to be sold at about bait’ their market value. Among which are nomcTcry handaomc A elvetand Moire Antique Silks Also some pretty black Ctcth handsome ly trimmed with bugle lace and fringe. These goods haTe been purchased under very favorable circumstances and will positively be sold as above quoted, at v ATKINSON’S. P. S. I have a good Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and ain determined not to lie undersold by any house in the City, under any clrcum-tances. IJo not use the word cost, (it is too common) but only ask an ex amination. ATKINSON. Dec. 2,1856. DILLINGHAM A DENSON. WOULD respectfully call the at-VSKhi ten tic a ot the citizens of Colum ; bus and vicinity, to their atock of Furniture and Carpets. They can accommodate all, both in quality and price. Their t UKNITUKE, for excellence of workmanship and taste, cannot be excelled, aud THEY SELL IT LOW. CARPETS CHEAPER than ever heard of in Colum bus. Call on them one door below Hall, Moses A Cos. 1856.tf DILLINGHAM A DENSON. NEW BOOKS. r I'HE Hills of the Shrtsmuc: by the author of The X Wide, Wido World. Irving’s Life of Washington. , Household Mysteries; by Lizzie l’etit. Saratoga; A Tale of 1787. The States aud Territories of the Great West, with a Map aud Illustrations, by J. Ferris. ALSO School Rooks, Blank Books, aud Stationery iu great va riety. Harper’s and Godey’s Magazino for November. For sale at MATHEWS’ BOOK STORK. A. CADMAN, Gunsmith and Bell Hanger. tti Opposite the Market House, M COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Bi Scissors ground, Keys made and fitted. Umbrellas and Parasols repaired. Jobbing work iti eneral done with neatness and dispatch. Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. ly PRO BONO PUBLICO. IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY JEFFERSON & HAMILTON No. 12 Broud Street, Columbus, Gn. QMOKED Fulton Market Beef; Pickled do do do Smoked Tongues English Dairy Cheese; New York State Cheese Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in kits, qr. and half bids. Extra sugar cured Tennessee Hams Extra Georgia Hams Choice Goshen Butter by every steamer Fresh Country Butter always on hand White Beans, Irish Potatoes and Onions Soda and Butter Crackers; Pickles and Sardines Rio and J ava Coffee. Teas of all kinds, from Jenkins & Cos. New Orleans, crushed and powdered Sugars Fine and domestic Liquors and Cigars, it ;) ■ FI.OI it ami MEAL always ou hand, and of the best quality. Every thing, in fact, usually to be found ie a Grocery and Provision Store. Patronage respect fully solicited. Terms cash, or when called for. N0v20,1850-y OYSTERS. 4 FRESH supply received every tool n ing by express from Savannah. J. B. THOMAS & CO. November 17. 42 Broad Street. BUSSEY A HULL, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, fPJNP) AT the old stand of D. Ellis * Cos., 14 street, Columbus. Georgia. WlMMof Nov. 18—ts NOTICE. vr'HK co-partnership heretofore existing between the _L undersigned under the firm of Kivlin, Thomas * Cos. was dissolved on the 15th instant, by mutual consent. The unsettled business of the concern will be closed by Joseph W. Thomas, who alone, is authorised to sign the name of the firm in liquidation. A. C. KIVLIN. JOS.W. THOMAS, Columbus. Nov. 17, 1856. 1m T. S. TUGGLE. FLOUII. T 7 XT It A St. Louis Albion Mills. Extra Family from L Baird s Mills, for sale by GUNIIY & CO. DANFORTH A NAGEL, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No 10 7 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyewoods and Dve Stuffs, Oils, Paiuts, and Painter’s articles, Varnish es, Window Glass, Putty, Glassware, Perfumery, ic. Ac. Everything warranted as represented. Orders from the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed with regard to price aud quality. Physicians’ Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours of the day and night BACON ! BACON! r l’ LNNESSEK and Western Bacon for sale at reduced X prices at the sign of the Hog. Sept. 27, 1856. B. A. RICHARDB A CO. DWELLING WASTED. f | ‘HE advertiser desires to rent for the next year, a X comfortable dwelling, having four rooms, kitchen, well and garden, and in a good respectable neighborhood. One iu the upper part of the city preferred. Addaess Nov. 17. K. K., Sun Office. PIANO FORTES. I)ERSONS in want of a Fine meut, can be supplied on moderateSp^ff’WfT terms. A fine assortment to select from, “ - Sr J at October 31. ts SAMMIS * ROONEY’S. COAL YARD. THOSE Wishing COAL for Grates, can bo 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 his old friends unil tile public generally, a fresh and well assorted stock of Family Groceries & Provisions, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon. Lard, Fish, Syr up, Vinegar, Soap, Starch, Candles, .Mustard, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Yeast, Cigars. Tobacco. Ac. A choice lot of Crockery Ware, Thread, Osnnbnrgs and Homespuns, at Factory prices. Fine and common Liquors of every kind and price. Always on hand a supply of good Northern Butter and Cheese, and Country Butter Egg), Poultry, Ac. PALACE MILLS FLOUR of nil brands. tin- Orders for Family and Steamboat Stores prompt ly are carefully filled. Nov. 28. ly AT ATKINSON’S. ("NOME and see, and I know you will buy a nice Silk j Dress (full pattern) at the los’ jirico of sl2. November 28. MARKING INK. INK for marking Cotton Bales. Boxes, Ac., prepared and sold by DANFORTH A NAGEL. BURNING FLUID. V SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale by DANFORTH A NAGEL. MATCHES. 11)OOD and Fancy Matches, in large quantities, for VV sale by DANFORTH A NAGEL. EGGS ! EGGS ! ! JUST received two hundred dozen. ts Nov. 27. It M. AK. L. GUAY. BASKETS. ].'VBKY conceivable variety of BASKETS just received J by Nov 29-ts DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FOR HIRE. 4 GOOD Cook and house woman. Also a likely negro A BOY’ 18 years old, to hire for the year. Enquire of Nov 27-1 w O. W. ATKINSON. WINDOW SHADES. SOME beautiful WINDOW SHADES of every price— Just received by Nov 29-ts DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FOR SALE ONE of the most desirable residences in the Ae-ejk city, situated on tho corner of Bryun and Ml vicintosh Streets, containing six rooms, all new, 1 * M having been recently completed. On the lot are * good Kitchen. Smokehouse, Carriage house and Stslde. Also a fine Well of water w ith Bath house attached. Forterms apply to A. 11. KAGAN, or Columbus. Nov. 15, 1856. ts A. K. AYER. MATTRASSESI MATTRASSES I 4I7\K arc now making a superior kind of Cotton Mat- VV trasses for sale by VKKBTILLK A TURKEY, Dee 9-t Carter Factory. FIRE WORKS • FIRE WOIIKSII J UST received from the manufacturer* a large and se lect assortment of Fire Works. Fire Crackers by the box. J. B. THOMAS A Co s 9-ts 42 Broad street. ONION SETS. \GOOD supply of Onion setsof various kinds, for sale by Dec -ts BROOKS A CHAPMAN. COLUMBUS BANK STOCK. ’VTOTICE is hereby given, that I have this day sold to David Adams, twenty shares of the above named stork, being the whole, amount of which I am interested iu said Bauk. This Bth September, 1866. w-3m 11. W. NANCE. SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ON THE HAVANA PLAN. PHIZES GUARANTEED 1 102,000 DOIiLARS. Only 15,000 Numbers! Prize* Payable Without Deduction. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY I By Authority of the State of Georgia. CLASS U. To be Drawn January 15th, 185 7, At Concert Hall, Macon, Georgia, under tho sworn super intendence of Col. George M. Logan and W.C. Anderson, Ksqr. Remember this Lottery has only Fifteen Thou sand Numbers—less than any Lottery in tho world!— therefore it is the best lor investment. Examine th* Scheme! SCHEME. 1 Prize of $16,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 2,000 4 Prizes of SI,OOO are 4,000 5 “ 500 ure 2,600 80 “ 100 are 8 000 1500 “ 40 are 60,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 20 Approximations of SIOO are 2,500 60 •• of 60 *• 2,500 50 “ of 20 “ 1.000 1,712 Prizes amounting to $102,000! Certificates of packages of ten tickets, where the num bers cud in 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9,0, are sold at tho fol lowing rates: 10 Whole Tickets S6O 00 10 Half •* 30 00 10 Quarter “ 15 (Hi It will he perceived, by this plan, that for S6O the pur chaser has a Certificate of ten tickets, when, if lie buy* tickets, he would only get for that sum six wholes.— Thus, by buying certificates he has four more chances for larger prizes—Halves and Quarter packages in pro portion. Tickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 60. The 1,600 Prizes of S4O are determined by the last figure ot the Number timt draws the Capital Prize of $15,000. The Capital Prize, will, of course, end with one of the figures—l, 2. 3, 4. 6,6, 7, 8. 9. 0. Those Whole Tickets ending with the same figure as tho last iu the Capital will be entitled to S4O. Halves atid quarters in proportion. Persons sending money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of sound Rankstaken at par. Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately. 3~Addrcss JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Dec. 16—td. Macon, Ga. FRUIT TREES AND FLOWERS. LEE, KIDD & DUNCAN, 4 RE now prepared to fill all orders with the heat /V varieties of APPLES, PEACII, APRICOT. PLUM, PEA B. and N EOT Alt IN ETIt EES. and the most choice se lection of ROSES, EVERGREENS and FLOWERING PLANTS of all descriptions, adapted to this climate. Tlieir establishment is near the tipper end of Broad Street, first door above Mr. Hervey Hall, where they will be happy to wait on those who may w ish any article in their line. Columbus, Nov. 28-1 y A LARGE ami fresh supply just received ami for sale by DANFORTH A NAGEL. TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS. CAUTION TO TIIE PUBLIC. r I'l!E wholo country is flooded with Counterfeit aud X Imitation Schnapps. The public should be careful to purchase only the genuine article, manufactured and imported by UdolpLo Wolfe, which lias the nniiin of the manufacturer ou the Bottle, Cork and Label. For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists Road the opinions of the New York Press. UDOLPIIO WOLFE, 22 Beaver St., New York. From the New York Mercury. Fn.U'Dti.KNT Imitations of Sufkkiok Commouiiiss, Among the many dishonesties of trade which the mor al sense of the community ia called upon to suppress, we would particularly notice a most pernicious ami infamous practice adopted hy unset uptilous deulersof imitating and counterfeiting the exterior appearance and precautionary labels of popular drugs, inedicamentu, and other articles of personal consumption, and thus, hy seizing upon the well acquired reputation of an enterprising trader, pal niing off most destructive and worthless compounds, to the sore detriment not only of the consumer, hut to the character of tho man who lias expended thousands of dollars in bringing the genuine article into esteem and donumd. These petty larceny thieves are the peat of all huuttrable dealer* ami traders, and the trade is as much highway robbery as the violent appropriation of thoir neighbor’s purse; in fact they are beneath the burglar and highwayman indignity—for these latter felon* ex hibit a bravery or recklessness of character iu nowise dis tinguishing the mercantile assassin who stabs in the dark. And ought they not la- 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. Wolfe has expended large sums to bring his genuine imported schnapps, into popular demand, that demand may he, justly considered a part of his cap ital iu trade, ami a fellow stealing a part of his reputa tion is as much of a thief as if lie had stolen a barrel of his schnapps in hulk. And to this crime he adds a fur ther one of defrauding the community hy giving them a ruinous article for the money they intended to expend for a commodity iu which they had confidence. And, further, every limn who participates indirectly in the fraud, by selling spurious articles is as much of an offen der as the principal who plunned the imposition. Tue remedy of Mr. Wolfe should lie ill his huidiug ull concer ned up to the contempt of tho community thus swindled by their operations, and unconsciously imposed upon hy their noxious composition. We trust that Mr. Wolfe will obtain names, not only of the coucoctore of these counterfeits, hut of every man offering them forsale.aud then publish them to the world ; for his ow n reputation and the health of the community demand I iiat ull parties should he nailed to the pillory ol popular execration. From the New York Dispatch. AN INFAMOUS BUNINKSg. When an enterprising man strikes out u new business, to tiic establishment of which he gives ids industry, time, talents and pecuniary means, can anything he more con temptible tluin to have another steal 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 us the, honesty of the thing is concerned, bet weed purloining the business hy whirli a citizen hopes to make his 1 1 read and steuling the bread itself? A common thief, if he takes without leave, how ever hungry, u loaf of bread from u baker’s shop, is appre hended and condemned to the penitentiary for daring in a surreptutiou* manlier to appease Ids appetite; hut put a respectable looking coat on bin hack and u tew dollars in Ids pocket, aud he may, with impunity, ny, even with the applause of his fellaws, hy knavery, forgery or other infamous means, take the business of hii honest man from him, and go unscathed of justice. All this is wrong. Some years since a gent. email of thiscity (Udol pho Wolte) introduced to the citizens of the United States a medicated article of gin, which was highly approved hy professional gentlemen as a superior tonic and deohstru ent, and the knowledge of which 110, hy advertisement and otherwise, disseminated throughout tho country. So soon as tricksters, who pass in tho business commu nity as holiest men, saw that Mr. Wolfe was likely to have handsome returns for the time and money which he had expended, they set about forging Ills labels and palming off upon the people detestable and poisonous compounds which they have the hurdihood to call “Schie dam Schnapps.” In some instances they hare 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 the public in town and country w ere put upon their guard. Consumers should he sure that they purchase the genuine article, or else their health may he irrepara bly injured hy using the horrible stuff that unscrupulous men, because they can buy it cheap, will offeras the gen uine article. I'uro Scheidam Schnapps can only be ob tained at the stores of respectable merchants and drug, gists, in town and country, and ut the establishment of Udolpho Wolfe, Nos. 18, 20 and 22 Beaver Street, in this city, w here it is gotten up exclusively. We think it a du ty which Mr. Wolfe owes to himself and the community to publish, hy name, thu rascal* who are thus attempting to defraud both him and those who would he hi* custo mers. He should not permit his modesty to hold hltn hack from making so righteous au expose. AGENTS IN SAVANNAH: John B. Moore A Cos., A. A. Sullotuotis * Cos., A. Bo uaud.M.J. Riley, W. W. Goodrich, McMahon A Doyle, Webster A Palmer, I. V. Comierat, Claghoru A Cunning ham, Swift A Cos., Holcomb, Johnson A Cos. ALL 3HAXLMI SOMETHING FOR THE MILLION II! PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALL, OLD AND YOUNG, to the wonderful preparation, which turns back to its original color gray hair—covers the head of the bsdd with a luxuriant growth—removes th* dandruff, itching and all cutaueons eruptions—caueee a continual Bow of the natural fluids; and hence, it used as a regular dressing for the hair, will preserve its color, aud keep it bom falling to extreme old age, in all iti natural beauty. We call, then, upon the bald, the gray, or diieased t in scalp, to uie it; and sorely, the young will not, at they value the flowing leeks, or the witching cnrls, ever be without it. It* praise is upon the tongue of thousands. Waterford, Man., July 26, 1166. PROF. 0. J. WOOD—With confidence, do 1 recom mend your Hair Restorative, as being the most effica cious arti'le 1 ever taw. 1 have used the W alpheneand other preparations of the day, all without effect. Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which were almost white, have gradually grown dark ; and 1 now feel confident, that a few more applications will restore them to their natural color. It also has re lieved uie of all dandruff aud unpleasant itching, to common among persons who pertpir* freely. J. G. KILBY. Xorlh Kail finntylrania, March S, 1866. SIR—In consequence of having hair, for several years past, not only gray, but perfectly whits, 1 have rut it short, an.l woru caps to hid* it from visw ; but sum* three months since, i was induced to us* your Hair Re storative, and 1 must, in justice say, that its effect* were almost miraculous; for it has changed it gradually to al most its former splendor as to color, tua lett it so soft and glossy as to be more beautiful than it ever was, when under the influence of fine oil. 1 esruestly, there fore, recommend it to every lsdy ts decidedly Ibe best preparation fur toilet nse, ot anything iu the world. BETSY SMITH. PROF. WOOD—Having experienced the magic effect of your Hair Restorative, I drop you this upon tbs sub ject. About two years ago, my hair commeuced tailing oft and turning gray; I was last becoming bald. 1 met a friend who bad used your Restorative, and spoke so highly of its virtues, 1 was induced to try it, although l had but little faith, as I bad before tried so tusny other medicines. 1 commeuced using your Restorative in Jan uary last. A few applications fastened my hair Irmly. It begau to fill up, grow out, aud turned lark to ita former color, (black.) At this time, it it fully restored to Ls original color, hralih and appearance, and 1 cheer fully recommend its use to all. J. D. HOES. Chicago, 111., May 1, 1854. MilJ'ord, Wmcctter eo„ Matt., tier. 13, 18641 PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir—l take ploasure in bearing voluntary testimony to lbs magic eflects of your wonderful Hair Restorative. Aa fat hack at 1836, my hair commenced falling oil, until tha top of my aralp became bald aud as smooth as glass, and It has continued to fall for a great many years, notwithstanding I bavs used many celebrated preparations for its lestoratioa. Seeing your advertisement. I was induced to giva your article a trial, and, to my utter astonishment, 1 found after u few applications, that un.> Lair became firmly set, aud assumed a glossy and beaul.ful appearance; and by the time I had used a quart I ...lls, my bald head was covered with a young and vigorous grow th if hair, which is now from one to two inches In length, and growing fast. Yours, truly, 11KN RY GOODRICH. tiew York, October 2, 1864. PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir—After reading th* ad vertisement iu ou* of the New York journals, *f your celebrated Hair Restorative, 1 procured a half pint bot tle, ami was so much pleased with it, that 1 continued its use for two months, aud am satisfied it is decidedly th* best preparation before the public. It at once removed all dandruff and unpleasant itching from th* scalp, and has restored nty hair naturally, and, 1 kav* io doubt, permanently so. You have pet mission to refer to mo, all who entertain any doubt of its performing all that ia claimed for it. MISS PEEK}, 26J4 Greenwich Aveuue. I have used Professor 0. J. Wood’s Hair Itestoratiae, aud Imre admired its wonderful effect*. It restored my hair where it had falk-u oO ; it rlrana the head, and ren der* the hair soft and auu-otb—much more ao than oil. MARY A. ATKINSON. Louisville, Nov. 1, 1854. Vi- Sold at 114 Market etreet, St. Louie, Miaaonri, Sit Broadway, New York, and by all Druggists everywhere. 411 kind* of family patent medecinee frr ante, ea the seat poaaihle term*, at Professor W ood’* e.tablishmeat, 114 Market atreet, St. Louie. For eale in Columbu* at the Drug Store es KIVLIN, THOMAS k CO. Sept. 13—dm SOMETHING EXCELLENT. HAVANA CIGAR EMPORIUM Two door* weat of Rankin'* corner, Crawford St. COLUMBUS, fIEORQIA. t f''HE subscriber, from hie long experience in the bn- Jt itinera flatter* himself that he can agreeably accom modate, at Wholesale or Retail, all who are in want ot PINE HAVANA CIGARS, American Cigar*, Chewing and Smoking Tohaere, Snuff, Pipee, Ac. Ac. Ac., on uch terma as cannot fail to please. All goeda war ranted. Orders from the eountry attended by the cash, nrompt y aud carefully filled. L Nov. *1866. ly JAMKfi ESTKTBE. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, HOUSE containing SIX ROOMS, with Kit- ■ ■ chon. Store Room, und other uecesaary convenience*. Lot contain* *4 acre, ha* on it laQal a well of good water. Tho property i* *ituateil ou Jackson street, between Franklin and Bridge .Heel*, immediately opposite the residence of Mr. Peter Mc- Laren. /.n quire at the Sun office. Dec. S-ts CORN JUST received ou consignment. For sale by SIIKPIIKKD A MOHS, Dec. 4-ts At Itedd A Co.’e old etand. TENNESSEE BACON. TUHT received onconsignment, a lot of fine Tenneaeoe U Bacon, consisting oninm*. Hides and Shoulders SIIKPHKKD A MOSS, Dec. 4-ts At Redd A Co.’e old etand. TO RENT. . , A COMFORT ABLE DWELLING HOUSE, es #r?®V four Room*, all uecnsary out buildings, ■*J* I aud good garden. Apply to - Dec.4-tf j. b. hicks. ONE PRICE ONLY! J. H. DANIEL & CO., 1!43 Broad Street, Columbu*, Ga., Are now prepared to supply their customer* with all styles of YOXJTH’ AND MEN'S FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Manufactured under their own (upervieiou, and war ranted to give aatiafaction. Also, a large assortment pi Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Hut*, Cap*, Trunk*, Carpet Bag*, Vali**a, Ac. Black and Fancy French, Engliih and German Cloth*. A large and well aeleeted lot of Fancy French. Eng lish aud American CASBIMF.RKB. Fancy Cut Y*lvet, Silk, Plush, figured and plain SILK VEBTINOS. All of which will he manufactured in the moet faeh ionable and approved etylee, and warranted to fit. September 28, 1566. OGLETHORPE BAKERY. TIMIIS eetabliehment. eituated two door* north of the J. Oglethorpe Hotel, ie In successful operation. Freeh Bread, of the best Flour, constantly on hand. For Parties— Cake or Peatry for Parti**, prompt ly filled. Order* aolicited. The patronage of the public—of the Ladle* in particu lar—!* respectfully solicited. November 15, 1858. In FULTON MARKET BEEF. CIIIOICK Fulton Market Beef and an Extra lot of / Tennessee llams, just received bv Sept. 13. GUNBY k CO. HATS AND CAPS. BOYS and Children* Hat* and Capa at ATKINSON'S. CALL AND EXAMINE A LARGE lut of Embroideries and Hosiery, cheep for 2\ caeh.at ATKINSON’S CARPET BAGS. CIARPKT Bage, Satchele, Basket!, and Fancy Work / Boxes, at ATKINSON’S. COUNTRY HAMS. 1 Lift JUST received and for sale by iw Nor. 26, 1858. R. M A U. L. GHAT. SEOARS. IMIK beat in the city ean be had at the Earl* Dm* htore. Nov. 24. H. W. BABOB. ALE AND CIDER. SUPERIOR Ale and Champagne Cider for sale by the brrel. J. B. THOMAS A CO., Dt- <-tf 42 Broad at. BON VIVANTS “IKTILL find at CELLA’S, freh Cove * — s v T f r *> Lobetere, Crab*, Salmon, endW Ou f.) Halibut in liermetrically lealedcam of any NMiSor ■ite. Call before all are rone- December 1, 1856.