The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, December 19, 1856, Image 3

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e obtax collector. Thefriends of JAMES G. Ci>OK announce him as ** L 1(( candidate for Tax Colbctor of Muscogee ooun “ “!Ttbe election in January next. Dec. 15 RECEIVER op tax returns. The friends of J. B. HICKS will support him for . af Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee Conn January election. FOR TAX collector. We are authorised to announce JERRY TERRY for Tax Collector of Muscogee County, at ‘‘ensuing election in January next. RECEIVER op tax returns. * **. WE are authorized to announce the name of **iRD C BEERS as a candidate for the office of Re 6D” 0 f Tax Returns of Muscogee County, at the ensu #iT*lection in January next. Nov. 12—te RECEIVER op tax returns. The friends of ISAAC T. BROOKS, announce *** 11 as a candidate for re-election to the office of ,i, name Returns for Muscogeo county, at the gin Jnnunry next. Xov. 8, 1856. 1 ‘ \villTK BREAD CORN. ur.nt good new White Bread Corn, leave your D* If*” ‘. mCLFORD’S STORE. Price 77 cents per all cotton sacks included) delivered at the Opelika mbLh Denot in Columbus. This is about 70 cents for the sack is worth 14 cents. H. L. MOTT. POR RENT. .o tmrtM opposite the staircase at Warren's Arcade, K (table for bed-room or office. Enquire of suitable R j MOSES k E. W.MOISE, Irt u Next door to the Post Office. Deo 12-ff FOR SALE OR RENT. WW and comfortable dwelling , \ house of four rooms, on the lot. Ay . aTas the old Male Academy lot; ■pflfch-O ort house north ofWm Douglas on aajjg3r Troup street, between ‘1 liomas and Wmß&gmßEi- bl “ r before the first of January next, i will be made easy. Apply to Tirm JOHN W. KELLY, or peo 12-ts JOHNQUIN. CLEAN OATS. 1,0 arrive ill a few days, a nice lot of Clean Oats. 01111 SHEPHERD k MOSS, Redd’s old stand. IRISH POTATOES. . SUPERIOR lot just received and foj sale by \ su SHEPHERD A MOSS, flee 12 Redd’s old stand. NEW GOODS. lirE are now opening a large and varied assortment VV of , _ _ , Jewelry and Fancy Goods, , W a,, re readv to exhibit to all who nmy honor us rith avail. WILLARD k COOPER. Oct. 18-ts HAY ! HAY ! t FEW bales North River HAY, just received and A. for sale by GREENWOOD k GRIMES. Columbus, Dec. 4, 1856. ~aTnew lot. lit PIECES Opera Flannels, all colors. Talmas and U Talma Cloths. Largo lot Irish Linens—warrunt- Ot ATKINSON'S. FIRE INSURANCE. fousolldated Fire Insurance Company, PHILADELPHIA, PENN. CAPITAL $300,000. JAMES M. WATT, Agent, Dec 10, 1856. Columbus, Ga. RIDGWAY, CLECKLEY &. CO. WHOLES AKE DEALERS IN Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, TOBACCO, BAGGING, ROPE, &.c. Ac. NO. 128 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ROCK SALT. lI7TLL receive this week 5 tons Rock Suit. VV Not. 6. GUNDY A CO. ;Sn /'AFRESH OYSTERS W FiTa, >^ ” A T ALL TIM LS . OYSTERS by the gallon, at $2 00 “ “ “ barrel 2 50 FISH from Apalachicola. LEWIS FREDERICK, Dec. 5-lm Baldwin street, near the Wharf. W ALL |PAPEII. ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES of Wall Paper, cheap for cash, at Nor. 3, 1856. MATHEWS’ BOOK STORE. SILKS AT COST. BEING desirous of reducing our extensive .took of SILKS before removing to our new Store (now oc tupiedby J. S. Pemberton & C 0.,) we offer them at Cost. Those desiring BARGAINS will find it to their advant ge to call soon. CALHOUN & JOHNSON, Nov. 26. 68 Broad Street. SHEPHERD A MOSS, RECEIVING, FORWANDING, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jtedd’s Corner, Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. CHEAPER THAN EVER. FRENCH and English Merinos and all Wool plain DeLainesat ATKINSON’S, SALT FOR SALE. I()(If) SACKS new Salt now landing from the Iten ‘OUU Franklin, and for sale at the wharf. Call soon, becemb r 1, 1856. THOMAS BERRY. NOTICE. THANKFUL for former confidence of friends and pat- I roiis, and wishing a continuance of their favors, 1 ™ “ow with Dr. R. A. WARE, and shall he pleased to serve them, and offer them every inducement of polite '“wand attention. A. C. KIVLIN. Dec. 2,1856—ts CANDY” MANUFACTORY, Bakery and Confectionery, 24 Broad Street, (opposite the l.'niou Bank) COLUMBUS, i'HE subscribers are engaged in the above business, and are prepared to fill orders of any size, promptly, (teir Candy will compare favorably with any in the fmou, and is far superiorto any article obtained North ‘) southern dealers. It is manufactured of the best fu Sar,aud always fresh, and clear of gum. Their prices w moderate and reasonable, hi the Baking and Pastry department, they have com help, and orders for Cake and Pastry, for purties •M dinings, will he filled promptly and with the best articles. None but the best stock used in in their cs lalmshiuent. J. K. MARTIN A SON. December 11, 1856. tim tin..,,. FOR SALE^ AnnAM Cream Ale, Sparkling Champagne Cider by tithe barrel. j. B. THOMAS A CO. Beet- 42 Broad street. PARTNER WANTED. A WHTNKK wanted with a cash capital of about II or dollars, in a good lucrative business in this ° n,! w * 10 c * n command the above amount, will find 0,. & Profitable opportunitv to invest bv addressing “'rough the Post Office. ‘ ‘A.H. 0. “"lumbun, Dec 15—ts t LATE ARRIVALS. ;)()BhS. fresh ground Paragon Flour. This is a *u fririvm’ lr, * c l | ‘ for Christmas Cakes, noi vl* l ’ HAMS—SO as fine as they are ever saved, o.\TRV IARD—A small lot, white as wool ami f nt‘ ! ’ , ’ on< ‘y- JH°O.MA\d ORANGES—Just received. BliS. AI’FI.ES —1000 Cocoa Nuts. T... 11 AS, Nuts, Cheese, Crackers, Sugar, Coffee, I^iHniona. J or ’ 11 °b the 20th, we shall receive 600 do*. Eggs. AH Wl .? J* ‘he above articles can be bought wholesale or *" of It. M. A K. Is. GRAY, Agents r . and Commission Merchants, 3 Ll 18S Broad street. NO HUMBUG! HBALLY TRUE! Tun 111 * Strange aa It may sppear, ladies SHOULD know it. 41 111 LADIES CLOAKS and TALMAS just received, Auiotie , . ,O * J llt about half their market value. A ation are some very handsome Velvet and Moire Ily triu “J”- Also some pretty bluck Clcth handsome •'Mil dl’ k “ Dugle lace and fringe. These goods have • ill Phased under very favorable circuiustauces and positively be sold as above quoted, at p s , ATKINBO.VB. ‘rsids .*, v ® * good stock of Staple and Fancy Dry am Jete rmiQed not to be undersold by any Uw th._ “jLity, under any circumstances. Ido not co,t > (* t°c common) but only ask an ex- Cftu,. ATKINSON. CORN, CORN. JUST RECEIVED on consignment, a large lot of Corn and for sale by R. M. ,t jj. p, GRAY, Agents, ’ . 1 Commission Merchants LANDRETH’S GARDEN SEEDS. ATEW CROP, just received and for sale by BROOKS k CHAPMAN. WANTED. ASli UAI ION as Book Keeper in some good house, by a young man familiar with account*. Refer ence* given it required. Apply through the Dost Office to (Xov. 20) J. Q_ paragon flourT All B,S LS. Fresh ground Paragon Flour. Call soon and c/v/ get some of these good things. Nov. 26,1856. It. M. k E. L. GRAY. POTASH. AN article of first, quality, for sale by DAN FORTH A NAGEL. ■HUFF. If ACCOBOY and Scotch, at wliolesale and retail, by ■ijUL I)ANFORTH A NAGEL. ‘ SUPERIOR WRITING INK. 170 R sale by DANFORTII A NAGEL. PERFUME BY. 1 QUENCH and American, from the best Perfumers— Lubln’s, Ba/.eus aud otheis, for sale by Nov. 10. DANFORTII k NAGEL. FIRE PROOF. 1) OOF OIL lor Fire-Proof Painting, and Blake's Fire XV Proof Paint, tor sale by Nov - lj> - ‘ DANFORTII k NAGEL. SILVER WARE. A large stock just received and for sale low at 4A t I} , WI LLAItD & COOPER’S. ORANGES, APPLES AND BANANNAS, TUST Received by R. M. k K. L. GRAY. Nov. 26, 1856. TEA! TEA! TEA! I TONES’!’ Green and Black TEAS, for sale by DANFORTII A NAGBL. J. H. VANDEN BERG’S CHRISTMAS GIFT LOTTERY WILL BE DRAWN On the 29th Day of December 1856. —CAFITAL PRIZES ARE— -IFIXE Pianoforte ; 4 Gold Watches; 2 Silver Wutcli es; 4 Gold Chains; §2OO 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. VANDEN BERG. REMOVAL. HUNT, STEWART & CO., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, HAVE removed to the new Store Room outlie West side ot Broad Street, in JONES’ FINE BUILDING, where they will be liappy to wait on their old customers and the public. Give them a call at their new quarters. Bargains are to be had. Dec. 11, 1850. City papers copy. NEW OYSTER SALOON RESTAURANT, 42 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. HE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have opened the above estab lishment, and the choice of every thing which this and the Northern markets afford will always he found here. Our stock of Wines, Liquors aud Cigars have been se lected with great care, from the very best brands and wo feelconfident 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 feel assured his department will be unsurpassed by any ill this city. LUNCH from 11 to 12 o’clock every duy. A Saloon for private parties. Dec 6-ts J. B. THOMAS <fc CO. PALACE MILLS. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! ! THE RIVER has risen, and we now have full stocks of I Breadstuff's: Superfine Flour $7 50 per barrel. Extra Family 8 50 “ “ Georgia .Mills 000 “ “ 5 per cent discount to dealers. Double Extra $lO, retail, $9 25 wholesale—tiiis bland is equal to Ilirum Smith's. All persons buying five barrels are entitled to the dis count. G. W. WINTER, President. Nov. 24-ts AUCTION SALES RESUMED. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER. WOULD inform his city ami country friends and all others that lie has resumed his Day and Night Auction Sales. Having received a select, new and fresh stock on which there is no limit, buyers may expect rare bargains. Tlie 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; and 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 the sale. N. 11. Strict attention giv"ii to Executors aud Admin istrator’s sales. Nov. 14—3 m 30,000 ooxjjAH m ni WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT COST. TITHE undersigned, desirous of retiring from business X for a time in consequence of bad health, offers liis ENTIRE STOCKIAT COST. The stock embraces every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, such us rich Silks. Cashmeres. Merinos, Poplins, figured and plain D.-Laines, Calicoes, plain Liliseys, black and brown Shirting and Sheeting. Tick, ing, Hosiery, Embroideries. Irish 1 .incus, and Linen Lawns, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain Hemstitch and Embroidered; Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, printed Muslins, Ginghams, Ladies Cloth and Velvet Clonks and Talmas, w hite and red Flannels, Under Shirts and Draw - ers, Ginghams and Cambric Head Handkerchiefs, Table Lilincn, Towelling, Cloths, Cassimeres ami Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, Blankets. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Bonnet Bibhous, Ruches, Tabs and Flowers. Expecting to sellout the remainder of his stock to other parties (who will take his place) by the Ist of March next, lie w ill, up to that time, sell at cost. A good opportunity is now offered to retailers to re tailers to replenish their stock before Christmas, end to the public at large to obtain cheap goods. Terms—Cash oil delivery. Columbus, Nov. 29, 1860. A. HUNTER. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. T| HIE undersigned would respecfully notify the citi X z.cns of Columbus and surrounding country, that lie is well prepare/I to furnish on the most reasonable terms, any amount of Groceries, Provisions A Confectioneries, aud in fact every tiling the most fastidious bon vivant could desire. Always on hand a full supply of Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Lard. Salt, Molasses, To bacco, and in fact every tiling that is good. By a strict system of fair dealing he trusts to receive a gener ous share of public patronage at his fire-proof store in Banks’ Building No. 4 east side Broad Street, dot. 29, 1866. MARTIN G. WEST. JEW’ELIIY. (1 A MED, Pearl, Coral, Jet, and all Gold Sets, the larg j estand finest assortment ever before offered in this city, at WILLARD A COOPER S. Oct. 18-ts CONOR ESS WATFIt, J UST received and for sale by DANFOHTII A NAGEL. FRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES. \7‘KRY grateful for, and encouraged by the liberal patronage bestowed on me last winter in this city, 1 very respectfully again offer my services in the above languages to my old pupils, and to the young Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbus generally. For a Course of 36 Lesson*. For one single Pupil 20 00 For two or three in a class, each 16 W For four or more, each 12 60 Spanish taught without extra charge, aud through the medium of French, to pupil* advanced enough in the latter language. Names left with Messrs. J. Isham, D. Wilcox. Col. Loliiax, or at Pease’s Book Store. Dec. 5-11 Iff V. H. MANGKT. ANOTHER LOT OF those fine MATS just received at \ov. 7 t. DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FINE HAVANA CIGARS. 178 INK Havana Cigars for sale at < DANPORTII A NAGELS’ DILLINGHAM A DENSON. WOULD respectfully call the tenticn of the citizens ofColum bus and vicinity, to their stock of Furniture and Carpets. T'^yoa 11 accommodate all, both in quality aud price. Their F URNITUKE, for excellence of workmanship and taste, cannot he 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. Nov. 3, 1856.tf DILLINGHAM k DENSON. NEW BOOKS. r FHE Hills of the Shrtsmuc; by the author of Tho 1 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 and Illustrations, by J. Ferris. ALSO School Hooks, Blank Rooks, ami Stationery in great va riety. Harper’s and Godey’s Magazine for November. For sale at MATHEWS’ BOOK STORE. A. C ADM AN, Gunsmith and Bell Hanger. Opposite the Market House, ii COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, M Scissors ground, Keys made and fitted. Umbrellas aud Parasols repaired. Jobbing work in oneral done with neatness and dispatch, Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. ly PRO BONO PUBLICO. IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY JEFFERSON <& HAMILTON No. I*A llrouri Street, Columbus, Ga. SJMOKKD Fulton Market )h*of; ) Pickled do do do •Smoked Tongue* Kuglish Dairy Cheese; New York Mute Clu-cm* Mackerel, Non. 1, ‘J and M. in kits, qr. and Imlf hide. Kxtra Kiigur cured Tennessee Ham.* Extra Georgia Hums Choice Goshen Butter by every steuuicr Fresh Country Butter ulwuys mi hand White Beaus, Irish Potatoes and Onions £oda and Butter Crackers; Pickles and .Sardine* Kio and dava Coffee. Teas of all kind*, from Jenkins iV Cos. New Orleans, crushed and powdered Sugars Fine and domestic Liquors and Cigars. Mfr* FLOUIt and MKAL always on hand, and of the best quality. Every thing, in tact, usually to be found ie a Grocery ami Provision Ftore. Patronage respect fully solicited. Terms cash, or when called for. Nov2o,lSob-y OYSTERS. * \ VFUK.SH supply received every mom- ifejfyr, / ing by express from Savannah. J. B. THOMAS k CO. November 17. 42 Broad Street. BUSSEY A HULL, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, fi'HPA AT the old stand of I>. Ellis A Cos., 14 Broadtli|f4 street, Columbus. Georgia. BhURA Nov. IS—ts NOTICE. T JBIIE co-partnership heretofore existing between the -L undersigned under the firm of Kivlio, Thomas A 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. 0. KIVLIN. .108. W. THOMAS, Columbus. Nov. 17, 1856. Ini T. 8. TUGGLE. FLOUR. EXTRA St. Louis Albion Mills. Fixtra Family from Baird’s Mills, for sale by GUN BY A CO. DANFORTH A NAGEL, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No 10 7 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyewoods aud 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 all hours of the day and night BACON 1 BACON S ’ | sKNXESSKE aud Western Bacon for sale at reduced -1 prices at the sign of the llog. Sept. 27, 1856. B. A. RICHARD* A CO. DWELLING WANTED. FJAHE advertiser desire* to rent for the next year, a X comfortable dwelling, having four rooms, kitchen, well aud garden, aud ill a good respectable neighborhood. One in the upper part of the city preferred. Addaess Nov. 17. R. K., Sun Office. PIANO FORTES. PERSONS in want of a Fine liistru-|g|jCgjujifil|.i l jjßl meut, can be supplied on inodi;ratcftfjf”Tfi(^M fc W terms. A fine assortment to select from, J J jf \J J at October 31. ts SAMMIS * ROONEY’S. COAL YARD. THOSE Wishing COAL for Urates, 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, (Buccen*or to A. Anderson.) 137 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, OFFERS to bin old friends and the initdic generally, a frenh and well assorted stock of Family Groceries & Provisions, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, Lard, Fish, Syr up, Vinegar, Soup, Starch, Candles, Mustard, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Yeast, Cigars, Tobacco. Ac. A choice lot of Crockery Ware, Thread, Osnnbiirgs and Homespuns, at Factory prices. Fine uud common Lt<|uors of every kind and price. Always on bund a supply of good Northern Butter and Clieese, and Country Butter Eggs, Poultry, Ac. PALACE MILLS FLOl!ll of all brands. Orders for Family and Steamboat Stores prompt ly are carefully filled. Nov. 28. ly AT ATKINSON’S. CIOMK aud see, and I know you will buy a nice Silk J Dress (full pattern) at the lux price of sl2. November 28. MARKING INK. TXK for marking Cotton Bales, Boxes, Ac., prepared 1 and sold by DANFORTH A NAGEL. BURNING FLUID. V SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, fur sale bv DANFORTH A NAGEL. MATCHES. AiroODaud Fancy Matches, iu large quantities, for ff sale by DANFORTH a NAGEL. EGGS ! EGGS ! ! TUST received two hundred dozen, vj Nov. 27. K. M. AK. L. OKAY. BANKETS. I AVERY conceivable variety of BASKETS just received j by Nov 29-ts DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FOR HIRE. \UOOD Cook and house woman. Also a likely negro HOY IS years old, to hire for the year. Enquire of Nov 27-1 w U. W. ATKINSON. WINDOW SHADES. SOME beautiful WINDOW SHADES of every prict— _ Just received bv Nov 29-ts DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FOR SALE ONE of the most desirable residences in tin- >—-is city, situated on the corner of Bryan aud jigl'-J Mclntosh Street*, containing ix rooms, all new. * ‘* * having been recently completed. On the lot are a gissl Kitchen, Smokehouse, Carriage house and Stable. Also a fine Well of water with Bath house attached. For term-apply to A. It. RAGAN, or Columbus, Nov. 15, 186*1. ts A. K. AVER. MATTRASIEM 1 MATTIIANSKS I Air Kare now making a superior kind of Cotton Mat -11 trasses for sale by VEBBTILLE A TOIIKKV, Dec l*-t Carter Km toi y FIRE WORKS 1 FIRE WORKS 11 JUST received from the manufacturers a largearid se lect assortment of Fire Works. Fire Crackers by the box. J. B. THOMAS A Cos., Dec 9-ts 42 Broad afreet. ONION SETS. \GOOD supply of Onion sets of various ki mis, for sal* t.y Dec 9-ts BROOKS A CHAPMAN. COLUMBUS BANK STOCK. N’OTK’K is hereby given, that I have this day sold to David Adams, twenty shares of the above named stock, being the whole amount of which T am interested in said Bank. Tills Bth September, 1856. w3m H, W. NANCE. 1 SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ON THE HAVANA PLAN. | PRIZES a-XJA.HA.JSrXEE3D 1 102,000 DQIiIjARS. Only 15,000 Numbers ! Price. Payable Without Deduction. lASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY 1 By Authority of the State of Georgia. CLASS U. To be Drawn January 15th, 1K57, At Concert Hall, Macon, Georgia, under the sworn supor intendence cf Col. Ueorge >l. Logan aud W.C. Anderson, Esqr. AMU Remember thin Lottery has only Fifteen Thou sand Numbers—less limn any Lottery in the world!— therefore it is the best for investment. Examine the Scheme I SCHEME. I Prize of. $15,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 2,000 4 Prizes of SI,OOO are 4,000 5 “ 500 are 2,500 So “ 100 are 8 UOO 1500 “ 40 are 60.000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 20 Approximations of SIOO are 2,500 50 “ of 50 “ 2,500 50 “ of 20 “ 1,000 1,711-2 Frizes amounting to $102,000! Certificates of packages of ten tickets, where the num bers end in 1, 2. .‘1,4, 5. C, 7, 8. 9,0, are sold at the fol lowing rates: 10 Whole Tickets S6O 00 10 Half “ 30 Ot) 10 Quarter •• “... 15 00 It will he perceived, by this plan, that, for s6otile pur chaser has a Certificate of ten tickets, when, if he buys tickets, he would only get for that sum six wholes.— Thus, liy buying certificates lie has four more chalices for larger prizes—Halves and Quarter packages in pro portion. Tickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. The 1,500 Prizes of S4O arc determined by (lie last figure of tlie Number that draws tin- Capital Prize of $15,000. The Capital Prize, will, of course, end with one of the figures— l, 2. 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, o. Those Whole Tickets ending with the same figure as tiie last in the Capital will lie entitled to S4O. Halves and quarters in proportion. Persons sending money lit mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of sound Ranks taken at par. 49~Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately. **-Addri-ss JAMES K. WINTER, Manager, Dec. lli—td. Macon, Ga. FRUIT TREKS AND FLOWERS. LEE, KIDD & DUNCAN, ARE now prepared to fill all orders witli the bent varieties of APPLES. PEACH, APRICOT, PLUM, PE All, and N EOT A KIN K Tit 1-! KS, a 111 I the most choice se lection of BOSES, EVERGREENS and FLOWERING PLANTS of all descriptions, adapted to this climate. Their establishment is near the upper end of Broad Street, first door above Mr. Ilervey Hall, where they will be happy to wait on those who may wish any article ill their line. Columbus, Nov. 28-1 y A LARGK ami fresh supply just received and tor *ale lA. I>y DANFORTH & NAGEL. TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. r JMIK whole country is Hooded with Counterfeit and JL Imitation Schnapps. The public should In- oareful to purchase only the genuine article, manufactured and imported by Udolpho Wolfe, which has the name of the manufacturer on the Bottle, Cork and Label. For .-ale by all respectable Grocers and Druggist* Boad the opinions of the New York Press. UDOLPIIO WOLFE, 2* Beaver St., New York. From the New York Mercury. Fraudum.nt Imitations of Superior Commodities, Antony the many dishonesties of trade which the mor al sense of the community is called upon to suppieas, we would particularly uotice a most pernicious ami infamous practice adopted ly unscrupulous dealers of imitating and counterfeiting the exterior appearance and precautionary labels of popular drugs, medicament a, aud other articles of personal consumption, and thus, by seizing upon the well acquired reputation of an enterprising trader, pal tiling off most destructive aud worthless compounds, to the sore detriment not only of the consumer, but to tin character of the man who has expended thousands ol dollars in bringing the genuine article into esteem and demand. These petty larceny thieves are the pest of nil honarable dealers an*l 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 f*lous ex hibit a bravery or recklessness of character in nowise dis tinguishing the mercantile assassin who stabs 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 Schcidain 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 bottle* were very similar, and every thing carefully prepare ! to im pose upon a careless purchaser. Now is not the man who perpetrated this fraud, a felon a robber? Assuredly In* is; for, as Mr. Wolfe has expended large stuns to bring his genuine imported schnapp.* into oopular demand that demand may he 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 stolen a barrel ol 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 contideuce. And, further, every man who participates indirectly in the fraud, by selling spurious articles is as much of an offen der as tlie principal who planned the imposition. Tue remedy of Mr. Wolfe should lie in his holding all concer ned up to the contempt of the community thusswindled by their ojKTiitions, and unconsciously imposed upon by their noxious coin|iosition. We trust that Mi. Wolfe will obtain names, not only of the concoetors of these counterfeits, but of every man offering them forsale.and then publish them to the world; for Ills 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 BUSINESS. When an enterprising man strikes out a uew business, to tlie establishment of which he gives his industry, time, talents uud pecuniary means, cun anything be more con temptible than to have another steal in, and, under spe cious pretexts hold out to Hie public an inferior article, aud endeavor to obtain their patronage t J'ruy, what difference is there, so far as tlie liuuesty of Hie thing is concerned, bet weed purloining the business by which a citizen hopes to make his bread and stealing tlie bread itself : A common thief, if lie takes w ithout leave, how ever hungry, n loaf of bread from a baker’s simp, is appre hend,-d mid condemned to the |icnltentiury for during in a surreptutloiis manner to appease his appetite ; hut put a respectable looking coat on hi* back and a few dollars in his pocket, ami lie may, with impunity, imy, oven witli tlie applause of tils fell.ws, by knavery, forgery or other infamous menus, tuke the business of an honest niun from him. uml go unscathed of justice. All this is wrong. Sutuc years since a gent. email of thiseity (Udol plio Wollo) introduced to the citizen* of tlie United .States a medicated article of gin, which was highly-approved by professional gentlemen as a superior toiiie and deobstru ent, and tlio knowledge of which lie, by advertisement and otherwise, disseminated throughout the country.— Bo soon as tricksters, win, pas* in the business commu nity as honest men, saw that Mr. Wolfe was likely to have lot lids* uii 1 ’ returns for the time aud money which lie hud expended, they set about forging Ills labels and palming off upon Hie people detestable ami poisonous compounds w hich they have theliafdihood to cull ‘‘Schle dam fishiiupps. ‘ In some instances they have gone so fares to put Wolfe's mime to their villainous liquids.— As tllia horde are growing bold in their rascalities, it is time the public in town and country w ere put upon their guard. Consumer* should lie sure that they purchase tlie genuine article, or else their health may be irrepara bly injured by using the horrible stuff that unscrupulous men, because they can liuy it clu up, will offer a* tlie gen uine article. Pure Hcheidum Schnapps ran only be ob tained at tlie stores of respectable merchant* and drug, gists, in town und country, and at the establishment of Udolpho Wolfe, Nos. 18, 2b ami 22 Beaver Street, in this city, where it is gotten up exclusively. We think it a du ty which Mr. Wolfe owes to himself and the community to publish. liv name, the rascals who are thus attempting to defraud Is/tli him and those who would lie hia custo mers. lie should not permit his modesty to hold him back from making so righteous an expose. AGENTS IN SAVANNAH: John B. Moore A Cos.. A. A. Sollomon* A Cos., A. Bo iiaud.M. J. Kiley, W. W. Goodrich, McMahon A Doyls, Webster A Palmer. I. V. Con lie rat, Ciaghorn A Cunning ham, swift A Cos.. Holcomb, Johnson A Cos. PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. for Producing hair on BALD HEALS, ani) restoring GKEL/VY HAIR, To ‘tl,r, NalLiiaL CoLi.ii. THIS astonishing aud uuequaled preparation has nev er tailed loprouuce a growth on i>aiu hifciti, wl-eu used according to the dir. talons, aud turn bail tack to its origiual color, alter having become gray, anu ri in state it in aliiis original health, lustre, s- muss, an i beauly. RetuoVis ai unco all scull, Ui.mi ull, anu ui. pleasant itching, scrofu.a, er Uptime ana tiveilth heat from the sculp, it also pievclite the ban licUi LeccU.il.g unhealthy anu lalnng olt anu hence act. us u peiteci HAIM IN\ IGoRATuR AND TOM,. We annex a few certificates to corroborate our asser tions. Stair of //if,mil, Carlisle, June 27,1853. 1 have used l'loi O. J. Woods Ituir uestorative, aud have aduiir-d its wonderful cited. My hair was becom ing, as 1 thought permanently gray, hut by the use of tile Restorative, it nus resumed iis otigiiiul color, aud, 1 have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BRELSE, Ex-Senator Uuitcil Stales. A gentleman of Boston writes to his friends in New Rcilford thus: To your inquiries, 1 would reply, that 1 first commenc ed using Prot Wood's Hair Restorative,iny hair was ui most white and had been so for the last tea years, and it was very thin on the top of my head, and loose, and pulled out treely; hut 1 .onitd that before 1 had used all the second bottle, (which was eight weeks,) my hair was entirely changed to its original color, flight blown) and is now free from dandruff, and quite moist. 1 have had my hair cut five or six times since the chunge, aud have never seen any thing like while hair starting from the roots; and it is now us thick us it ever was, aud dues not come out at all. It has prevailed in my case ail tiiat 1 could wish to ask. Yours, etc. July 1, 1855. titirtlintr , Mainr. June 22, 1854. Dear Sir; i have used two holliesol Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say, it is greatest discovery of the age, for restoring mid changing the hair. Before us ing it, l was as gray us a man oi seventy. My hair has now attained its original color. You ran recommend it to tile world, without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. Yours, DN ML ill'll Y. St. Louis, March 7, 1854. Prof. Wood : My hair commenced falling oil some three or four years siuce, aud continued to du so, until 1 be came quite bald. 1 tried ail the popular medicines id’ tho day, but to no effect. At lust 1 was induced to try your celebrated Hair Restorative, uud am happy to say, it is doing wonders. I have now a line growth of young hair, ami cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly afflict ed. A. C. WILLIAMS, 13.'!.Second street. iiasin, Mich., Any 2,1855. This is to certify that one year ago, 1 was quite gray, aud my hair so thin upon the to;, of my head, that 1 feared itsentire loss. lathis condition, 1 applied for and obtained a bottle of Prof Wood’s . . sturative, slid lu-fulc I had used one quart bottle, tic , ray bait s has entirely disappeared and it had thicken up, so „s to be as full as usual and it assumed a glossy up| earaiice, apparently more beautiful thun ever it was le t re. I do, tlieretote, cheerfully recommend it to all those ladies who value a beautitul head of Ituir. 1 will also stute that I use it now , occasionally, for its healthy and beautify ing effect. ’ SARAH J. JlitoWN. Chicago, May\, 1854. I have usud Prof Wood's littir Restorative to derided advantage, it prevents the lu.ir from cumingout. giTcs it a gloss and softness very de-siruble. T he lew gray bull a I hud, have entirely disuj peun-d. Others ol my family have need it, and concur with me in i runouiiciug it all it professes tube. 11. A.CIAIIK, .Michigan Avenue. St. leal is. Srpt. 26, 1853. Dr.o. G. WOOD—Sir: 1 have used nearly three bot tles ol your Hair Restorative and have found its effects very satisfactory. It lias entirely destroyed all dirndl tiff from my head, aud restored my lour lo its original - olor, which had become quite gray. \\ M. TIUMMLE. TO-Soldal 114 Market street, SI Louis. Missouri, Jl# Broadway, Now York, and by all Di ugglsts aveiyw hera. All kinds of family patent medecines It r sale, on llie Nest possible terms, at Professor Wood’s a. tahlishmant, 114 Market street, St. Louis. For sale in Columbus at llie Drug Store of KIVLIN. THOMAS k CO. Dec. 17—3 m .something EXCELLENT. HAVANA CIGAR EMPORIUM Two doors west of Rankin's corner. Crawford St. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. 1 1 41K subscriber, from Iris long experience in the bu- J. sfnoss flatters himself that he can agreeably accom modate,at Wholesale or Retail, all who are in want ol FINE HAVANA CIGARS, American Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tohacrn, Snuff, Pipes, kc. kc. kc., on such terms as cannot fail to please. All good* war ranted. Orders from the country attended bv the cash, prompt y and carefully filled. I Nov. 8185 C. ly JAMES ESTEVEZ. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. HOUSE containing SIX ROOMS, with Kit . . cheu. Store Room, and other necessary conveniences. Lot contains >4 acre, hue on it ||SS| a well ol good water. The property is situated Jjjjkei. oil Jackson street, between Frunklin and Biiilgu 10.11, immediately opposite tho residence of Mr. Peter Mc- Laren. Enquire at the Sun office. Dec. 6-ts COHN JUST received on consignment. For sa eby _ i SHEPHERD * MOSS, Dec. 4-ts At Redd A Co.’fto lil MHUL TENNESSEE BAC ON. JUST received oucotieignnieut, a lot of fine Tenntaeee Bacon, consisting of llame, Sole, and Shoulder* Nil Kl*ll EIID A MOSS. At Redd A IV, old stand. TO BENT, ~ A COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE, of iY. four Rooms, all uecessary out building* IjS I and good garden n . API' I ? t 0 Dec 4-ts J. B j,,, Ks ONE PRICE ONLY! J. H. DANIEL & CO., 133 Broad Street, Columbus, Gi., Are now prepared to supply their customers with all styles of YOUTH’* AWD AIXIN'S FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Manufactured under thsir own supervision, and war ranted to give satisfaction. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Ac. Blac k and Fancy French, English and German Cloths. A large and well selected lot of Fancy French. Eng lish ami American CABBIMKREB. Fancy Cut Velvet Silk, Plush. figured and plain RII.K VESTINGS. Allot which will he manufactured in the most fah iouable an I approved styles, tnd warranted to lit September 26, 1836. OGLETHORPE BAKERY. HUMS establishment, situated two doors north of the A Oglethorpe Hotel, Is in successful operation. Fresh Bread, ot tlie last Flour, constantly on hand. For Partlea—Cake or Pastry for Parties, prompt ly tilled. Orders solicited. The patronage of the public—of tlia Ladies in particu lar—is respectfully solicited. November 15, 1656. lm FULTON MARKET BEEF. CIIIOICK Fulton Market Beef and an Extra lot of / Tennessee llsnis, Just received bv Bpt. It. G t'.NBY A CO. IIATN AND CAPB. BOVS aud Childrens Hate and Capa at ATKINSON’S. CALL AND EXAMINE \ LARGE lot of Embroideries and Hosiery, cheap for cash,at. _ ATKINSON’S CAIIPKT BAGS. CIAKPKT Bags, Satchels, Baskets, and Fancy Work ’ Boxes, at ATKINSON'S. COUNTRY HAMS. 1 f W 1 JUST received and for sale by IUW Not, 26,1666, R. M. A K. L. GRAY. BEG ARM. MMIK best ill the city ean be had at the Basle Drug X .“tore. Nov. 24. 11. W. NABOB ALE AND CIDER. SUPERIOR Ale and Champagne Cider for sale hy the barrel. J. B. THOMAS A CO., Dec. B-ts 42 Broad at. BON VIVANTS WILL find at CELLA’S, fresh Cove Oy . ters, Lobatera, Crabs, Salmon, andiKOd fmj Halibut in hermetrically sealed cane of any live Call before all are gone- December 1, U 6.