The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, December 30, 1856, Image 3

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FOR MAGISTRATES. I W -\VK are authorized to announce WJI, A. LAWS I ul i \V IUK \ N. 111. TCI UN'S, as candidates for re-elec. | ‘ w tliu offices ol .Magistrate in the 773 District, ti. M. I i'lection on Saturday, January 3, 1857. p. FREE TRADE. M | mu, and intend to be, until the election is over, a Rjgilidate for RECEIVER OF TAX RKTURNB for the f iiiuty of Muscogee. And 1 am an advocute for Free and Direct Taxation. E. C. BEEHS. Dec ’Jti-te EOR TAX COLLECTOR. 49“ The friends of JAMESG. COOK announce him as I,suitable candidate for Tax Oolhctor of Muscogee couu -lat the election in January next. Dec. 15 i RECEIVER RETURNS. I *d“Tlie friends of J. li. HICKS will support him for lit- office of Deceiver of Tax iteturns for Muscogee Couu |. it the ensuing January election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Hff-Vfis arc authorised to announce JERKY TERRY t | :t candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee County, at | ,c ensuing election in January next. ; RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS. iw” WE are authorized to announce the name of S[i\VAKD C. BEERS as a candidate for the office of Re iver id’ Tax Returns of Muscogee County, at the ensu election ill January next. Nov. 1-—te r - l RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS. ; AJ-The friends of ISAAC T. HROOKS, announce i„ name as a candidate for re-election to the office of ‘ i,.reiver ot Tax Returns for Muscogee county, at the I lection in January next. Nov. 8. 1850. SMYRNA FIGS. V FRESH lot of the last crop just received andfor ale at CKLLA’B. i CALL AT CELLA’S tat tit the place to please the eye and suit the taste. Come one come all.both great and small, for J. 1,. ‘ ■fella makes the call. Dec 23-ts t)(OOK KEEPING I BOOK KEEPING!! I RAVING been engaged in ROOK KEEPING for the [1 last eight years, and fully understanding both Dou ,le and Single Entry, I propose to open a School for aching t lie science the first or second week in January, fliuse who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, • ~ji| leave their names t the Express Office with Capt. h llill, who will inform them of terms. 4c. j Dee 23-ts 11.0. HAYDEN. JUST RECEIVED. - A Hill. Irish Potatoes. f 25 lild. Red and ‘White Onions. * 25 Boxes Cheese. :l Trs. Rice. 50 Bid. Paragon and Family Flour. 300 Bush. Bolted Meal. 100 Rush. Hominy. i (U w foreash. It. M. *V E. 1.. GUAY, Agt” pee 23-ts 133 Broad street. CLEAN OATS.” i|ii> arrive in a few days, a nice let of Clean Oats. SHEPHERD 4 MOSS, Dei* 12. Redd's old stand. IRISH POTATOES. . SUPERIORIot just received and foJ sale hv \ SHEPHERD 4 MOSS, ! p,. c 12. Redd's old stand. NEW GOODS. WE are now opening a large and varied assortment ! of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, skicli wo are ready to exhibit lo all who may honor us j I with a call. ‘ WII.LAKD 4 COOPER. (let. U-ts FINE FLOUR. . | bST received on consignment, a lot ofßiiperier Flour, J for sale by ‘ SHEPHERD 4 MOSS, N0v.28-tf Redd’s Old Corner. A NEW LOT. Ift PIECES Opera Flannels, all colors. Talmas and IU Talma Cloths. Large lot Irish Linens—warrant [fil.at ATKINSON’S. FIRE INSURANCE. tonaollilnte<l Fire Insurance C ompany, PHILADELPHIA, PENN. CAPITAL $300,000. JAMES M. WATT, Agent, ; U: 10, 1850. Columbus. Gft. RIDGWAY, CLECKLEY & CO. IVHOLESARE DEALERS IN Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, TOBACCO, BAGGING, ROPE, 4c. &f. NO. 1148 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA? j HOCK SALT. UT 11,1, receive this week 5 tons Kock Salt. Nov. 0. ODSBV A 00. I j AT ALL TIMES. I kYSTKUS by the gallon, at * 1/ “ “ barrel - ,WJ KISH from I Dec. 5-1 m Baldwin street, near the Wharf. AVALL (PAPER. I/ . Ni; HUNDRKI) VAKIKTIKS of Wall Paper, cheap | j W.TIHb.-’ MATIIKWS- IK NIK STOKK. SILKS AT COST. IKINU desirous of reducing our extensive stock of ! S,S2“” V’ Tis' ’ Xov. 20. 88 Broad Street. ■ SHEPHERD MOSS, RECEIVING, FORWANDING, AND ■ commission merchants, Kedd’a Corner, Broad .Street, ootvuwat, oiomii. CHEAPER THAN EVER. 11KKNC1I and English Merinos and l 1 Del,nines at SALT FOR SALE. w. SACKS new Salt now lauding from the lien ioK 4 ! ju.t‘ ,r “ i -asf:s-%'RT- Deceuth rl, ln.ib. NOTICE. THANK Kill, for former confidence j L roiia, and wishing d ’ t 0 now with I)r. K. A. IV AKL. Him * nolite [. them, am! otter tl**n <*vory 1 * KIVLIN. I l'ts and attention. Dec. 2. HUM— ts ; CANDY MANUFACTORY, Bakery and. Confectionery, 24 Broad Street, (opposite the Culm. Hank, COLUMBUS,IGEORGIA TANARUS" subscribers are M^'of ri^'pSuV , i Mild arc prepared to dll 01 1 > , itll ltllv j„ ,|, e heir Candy will mvartkde obtained North hnion, and is tar superior to any . |lf thl . i„. H t !l .v southern dealers. It is •[** .. ‘j'lteir prices Sugar, and always fresh, and clear of *"*• 1 are moderate and reasonable. thev have com ", the Baking and for partie. detent help, and orders for *"“ , L |h tt „. |, e , t and dinings, will he l' lo, J k |n in their es oti, es. None but the beat m*AKTIN * BON. tßlilidlilUKDt. Df*( ej niter 11. IW®. ~,‘ l AUAJfY cream Ale, 5 A the barrel. ‘ 42 Broad street. A 4,MS, dollars, In a goo,l lucrative business To one who can command the this ,1 protit,tide opportunity to In • through the Poet Office. Columhii*, D*<* 15-ts . - late arrivals. , fvA BLB.fi esl, ground Paragon riom. *l, ■p “ perl, article for Christmas Cakes- , COUNTRY llAMS—ot) as “- is w-1 and COUNTRY LA HD—A small lot. while as I WKNTY-FIVK 81,8. II ANN AN AS, Nuts, Cheese. bracken. ig ‘’ And oo'the’i!dT, to ”'hall recti” of the ahoy, U Wor ‘ec 13— CORN, CORN. toiuminsiou Merchants LANDRKTH’K GARDEN SEEDS. \ CROP, just received uud for sale by 11 Poeb-tf BROOKS 4 CHAPMAN. WANTED. A fell LA 1 ION as Book Keeper ill some good house. y a young man tamiliar with accounts. Refer ences given it required. Apply through the Post Office *° (Nov. 2ti) J. G. PARAGON FLOUR. ) BBLS. Fresh ground Paragon Flour. Call soon and get some of these good thiugs. Nov. 26, 1860. It. M. 4 t. L. GRAY. POTASH. AN article of first quality, for sale by DANFORTH 4 NAGEL. SNUFF. MACCOBOY and Scotch, at wholesale and retail, by DANFORTH 4 NAGEL. SUPERIOR WRITING INK.” ~ LlOlt sale by A DANFORTH 4 NAGEL. PERFUME RY. and American, from the best Perfumers— X Lilian's, Bazens and otlieis, for sale by Nuv - lu - DANFORTH 4 NAGEL. FIRE PROOF. 101 Fire-Pioof Painting, and Blake’s Fire XU Prool Paint, tbr sale by Ayr. ll>. ‘ DANFORTH 4 NAGEL. SILVER WARE. A LARGE stock just received and (hr sale low at WILLARD 4 COOPER’S. I. l ORANGES, APPLES AND BANANNAS, JUST Received by R. M. 4 E. L. GUAY Nov. 20, 1850. TEA! TEA! TEA! j FINEST Green and Black TEAS, for sale by DANFORTH 4 NAGEL. WATT A SAPPINGTON, GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS (Next Door to E. Barnard.) No. 65 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. WE are now opening, and intend lo keep constantly on baud, a select variety of FAMILY GROCERIES and other articles adapted to City and Country trade. We solicit a liberal share of putronage. TERMS CASH. JAMES M. WATT, JAMES IV. SAPPINGTON. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 15, 1856. ts REMOVAL. HUNT, STEWART & CO., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, HA VE removed to the new Store Room on the West side of Broad Street, in JONES’ PINE BUILDING, where they will be happy lo wait on their old customers and the public. Give them a call at their new quarters. Bargains au to be bad. Dec. 11, 1856. City papers copy. NEW’ OVSTER SALOON RESTAURANT, 4fi Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. FJMI F:subscribers respectfully inform their friends and .1 The public, that they have opened the above estab lishment, and the choice of every thing which this ami the Northern markets afford will always be found here. Our stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars have been se lected with great care, from the very best brands and we feel confident of our ability to give satisfaction toull those who may honor us with their patronage,and it will tie our highesr ambition to merit. Having secured tin; services of a superior Cook, they teel assured his department will lie unsurpassed by any in tins city. LUNCH from 11 to 12 o’clock every day. A Saloon for private parties. Dec 6-ts J. B. THOMAS 4 CO. PALACE MILLS. JFIaOTJH I FLOUR!! ffIHE RIVER lias risen, and we now have full stocks of Breadstuff*: Superfine Flour #7 50 per barrel. Extra Family 8 50 “ “ Georgia Mills 600 “ “ 5 per cent discount to dealers. Double Extra $lO, retail, $0 25 wholesale —this brand is equal to Hiram Smith’s. AH persons linving five barrels are entitled to the dis count. G. W. WINTER. President. Nov. 24-ts dollahs ::: WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT COST. THE undersigned, desirous of retiring from business X for a time in consequence of bad health, offers bis ENTIRE STOCK| AT COST. The stock embraces every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, such as rich Silks, Cashmeres, Merinos, Poplins, figured and pluiu DeLaiues, Calicoes, plain Linseys, black and brown Shirting and Sheeting. Tick, ing, Hosiery, Embroideries, Irish Linens, and Linen Lawns, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain Hemstitch anil Embroidered; Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, printed Muslins, Ginghams, Ladies Cloth and Velvet Cloaks uud Talmas, white and red Flannels, Under Shirts and Draw ers, Ginghams anil Cambric Hcud Handkerchiefs, Table Liniien, Towelling, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, Blankets. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches, Tabs and Flowers. Expecting to sell out the remainder of his stink to other parting (who will take his place) by the Ist of Mutch 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 obtaiu cheap goods. Terms—Cash on delivery. Columbus, Nov. 29, 1856. A. HUNTER. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. rpilE undersigned would respecfully notify tin citi J. zens of Columbus and sm rouudiug country, that lie is well prepared to furnish on the most reasonable terms, any amount of Groceries, Provisions A Confectioneries, and in fact every thing the most fastidious bon vivuut could desire. Always on band a full simply of Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Lard. Sail, Molasses, To bacco, and in fact every thing that is good. By a strict system of fair dealing be trusts to reeeive a gener ous share of public patronage at his fire-proof store in Banks’ Building No. 4 east side Broad Street. Oct. 29, 1856. MARTIN G. WEST. JEWELRY. (lA.MEO, Pearl, Coral. Jet, and all Gold Sets, the hng j estand finest assortment ever before offered in this city, at WILLARD 4 COOPER’S, oct. m-tr CONGRESS WATER, JUST received uud lor sale by DANFORTH 4 NAGEL. FRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES. \rERV grateful for, and encouraged by the liberal patronage bestowed oil me last winter in this city, I very respectfully again oiler tuy services in the above languages to my old pupils, and to the young Ladles and Gentlemen of Columbus generally. Fur a Course of 3# Lemons. For one single Pupil For two or three ill a class, each For four or more, each .......12 GO Spanish taught without extra charge, ami through the medium of French, to pupils advauced enough in 1 the latter language. Names left with Messrs. J. Ishsni, D. Wilcox. Col. Lomax, or at Pease’s Book Flore. De. .-Illtf V. 11. MANGEL ANOTHER LOT Ov those fine MATS just received ut Nov 7 6t. DILLINGHAM 4 DENSON. FINE HAVANA CIGARS. I iiivr Havana Cigars lor sale at TjilNK Havana g |, A S FORTH 4 NAGELS NO HUMBUG! HIIALIiY TRUBI And SI range as It may the ladies should KNOW 11. UIA LADIES CLOAKS and TALMAS just received, *2( )( )to be sold at about half the,r market table. . . „ urn oiue very Velvet and Moire A '“ ue S . Alw.Tm.e “pretty Ida, k Cloth hand-ome 1, trimmed with bugle lace and fringe. These goodehaee lien purchased under very favorable circiimstam e. and will positively be sold as above quoted. “ TB ,jj goV g i P. 8. I have a great .fork of Staple "•’ ’ *''> (jJTj am determined at to be undt*old by y bouse in the city under any .-inom*tames I do not use the word cost (it u !<*■’ “"'•“•■ ‘I/ but k_*n fcojiutition 1 Dtc.2.ll*** NEW—FRESH RECEIVED. pOCOANUT Cnnd v. vJ G rape IlropV. Cream Dates. Different sorts of Caudy. Raisins and Figs. Different kinds of Nuts. Forsaieby J. L. CEL LA, Dei li-tt No. 152 Broad street. rMIU WAGON AND MULES. IjUljKgooii milieu anil wagon lor sale for cash or on I A time. Apply to C. OGLKTRKB, or Dec A*-ot Dr. J. L. CHENEY. DILLINGHAM 4k DENSON. WOULD respectfully call the ten in li of the Citizens olColiim MiPIPiiPMPBrf bus and vicinity, to their stock of Furniture and Carpets. .e, n “ !^.. C . a .?.i“' c ,Vf ul * l0 'l :lle *ll, both in quality and price. Ilieti I’UKNUUKE, lor excellence of workmanship and taste, cannot he excelled, and THEY skij, it low. LARI EIS CHEAPER tlinn ever heard of in Colum bus. Call on them one door below Hall. Moses 4 Go Nov. 3, 1856.fi DILLINGHAM 4 DENSON. A. (AI)HAN, Gunsmith and Bell Hanger. c, jc Opposite the Market House, sz, COLUMBUS, G KoRGI A. ▼ Scissors ground. Keys made and fitted. Umbrellas and Parasols repaired. Jobbing work in eneral done with neatness and dispatch. Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. lv FRO BONO PUBLICO. IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY •) I'll*'i’’Kl ISON A- HAMILTON No. 1M Ui-oait Street. Coliiinlriia, (4a. OMOKRl) Fulton Market kl Ficklel do do do .Smoked Tongues KuglUh Dairy Cliueeu: New York statr Clhtsi .Mackerel, Non. 1. 1 and ii, in kits? ji\ *md hull Mil*. Extra iiigtti cured Tnme.*>ee Ifaius Extra (ieorgia iiuius Choice Goshen Hotter hy every steamer Fresh Country Butter always on hand White Beans, Irish Botiitoes and t)tiin Soda ami Butter Crackers: Pickle* and ; .idiien Kio and Java t ’oltee. Teas <d all kind*, from Jenkin* *v Cos. New Orleans, crushed and powdered Fine and duineslio liit|itpi* and Cigar . ELOUU mill Ml. Al. alwity,. on Inui.l. and of tlie, best quulity. En-ty thing,in fact, usually to Is-found lea Grocery and Prolision Si,u. I , ali',mage n-spc, i fully solkited. Terms rash, or when .ni1..1 I'm Nov 20. 15..6-y WVBTF.KS. y , V FRESH supply ivt eive.l every morn- ARJw f ing by expreas from Savannah. .1 It. Tilt .MAS 4 CG. Novemticr 17. 42 Broad Street. BUSSEY 4, HULL, Wholesale and Detail Grocers and Commission Merchants, AT the old stand ot li. Ellis 4 Cos.. 14 . street,Colnuiliiis. Georgia. JHii wmmi. Nov. 18—ts NOTICE. UJ'HF, l-o-pui loerellip lieref. for e e-\ istillj. 1,e1.-eli Hie J undersigned under t lie firm of Kivliu. Thomas 4 Cos. was dissolved on the 15th instant hy nmtiiul cnuseiit The unsettled business of the concern will be dosed by Joseph W. Thomas, who alone, i- authorised to sign lb, milne of the firm in liquidation A. C. KIVI.IN, JWS.W. THOMAS. Colnnilius. Nov. 17, 1856. Ini T. S. TUGGLE. FLOUR. HWI'RA St. I.ouis All,ion Mill . Evtia Eitiiuly from j Baird’s Mills, for sale by GUNBV l’cii. DANFORTH rfc NAGEL, Wiiolewale and Retail Druggitsln, No 107 Broad Sheet. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN DRUGS. Medicines and Chemicals, Dvewoods aud l*\e Stotts. Oils. Paints, and Painter s articles, Varnisli . Window Glass, Putty. Glassware, Perfumery. &e. 4c. Everything w arranted as represeirted. i Inters fcom the country promptly fitted and satisfaction guaranteed wit.li regard to price and quality. Physicians’ Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours of the day and night BACON! BACON! f I'KNNESSEE and Western Bacon for sale at reduced I prices at the sign of the Hog. Sept. 27. 1856, B. A UICIIAKD2 4 CO. A SPLENDID OFFICE TO RENT'. N EXT to Hie Post Office, being the East half ol the office lately occupied as the Manufacturers Bank. Inquire of It. ,1. MUSKS 4 E. W. MOISK. Dec 17—ts Next to Post OHl<v PIANO FORTES. i>ERSGNS in want of a Fine I list ru-|jg^)-rS=4i: incut, can he supplied on moderatrH* terms. A tine assortment to select front. “ J * u at ortolier3l.tr SAMMIS 4 RIIUNEY'S. COAL YARD. THOSE wishing COAL for Grates, can ho supplied at sl3 per Ton. by cnlling on JOHN \V. HOWAHU, Hjv 87 Ayont Selma Oojri Mine Company. AT ATKINSOX S. (lOMKand nee. and 1 know you will buy a nice .Silk j Dithh (full pattern) at Hip low price November 28. MARKING INK. INK fur marking Cotton Balea. Boxe*. Ac., prepared 1 ami Hold by DANFORTH A. NAGEL. BURNING FLUID. VoL’ PERIOR urticle of Burning Fluid, for *ale l/y DANFORTH a NAG EL. .MATCHES. WOOD aud Fancy Matched, in large lor Mule by D \ NFORTH k N KIEL. SMI IKMI: : )l! HT rwelved two buntlred dozen. Nov. 27. K. M. A E. L. GRAY. BASKETS. conceivable variety of BA.SKETF just i‘eejvut| Ii by Niv 29 ts DU.EINOHAM k DKNBON. FOR HIRE. 1 GOOD Cook uud houaa worimn. AI ho h likely i 1 BOY IS yeaiHold, t hire for tbe year. Enquire of Nov 27-1 w G. W. ATKINSON. WINDOW SH ADEN. SOME beautiful WINDOW SllADKfc of every price— J UHI let ei> ed b\ Nov J'. It DILLINUIIAM A URN PON FOR SALE ONE of the moat de*iruble raHideneef; in the city, witiutcd on the corner of Brynti '"* ]jy M Mciiitouli Streetw. ( <>ntuiuiiK u\ room* ..til iip\h, having been recently completed. On the* lot are a good Kitchen. Smokehouse, (Carriage bonne and Stable. Al*o a tine Well of water w ith Bath bonne attached. For term* apply to A. B. It AO AN, or ColumbuH.Nov.lG, 1H66. if A. K. AVER, MATTRAMHESI M ATTKASSES t WE are now m.iking a auperior kind ot Cotton Mat traNies for sale by V EHIfTI fLK A TORKEY, Her p-t Carter Factory, FIRE WORKS l FIRE WORKS!! JUST received from the manufacturer* tt laiyeandMe lect aieortmentof Fh e Workn. Eire (Tui-kern by the Ihx. J. It. THOMAS k Cm., Dec O-ts 42 Blond street. ONION SETS. \OOOD -upply of Onion -el*of various klnde, for wilt by Dec U-ts BROOKS k CHAPMAN. COLI MBUM HANK STOC K. N'OTK'K Ih hereby given, that I have thin da,) Hold to David AdaniH, twenty Nharen of the above named Ntock, Iwing the whole amount of which I am interested in eaid Bunk . Thin Kth September. Ittfdi. wzm H. w. nance. AtCTION SALES RESUMED. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER. UfOULD inform bl“ city and country friend-ami all other* that lie hun re-tuned hi* Day and Nlglit Auction Sale*. Having waived a *el#*et. new and frenb htin k on which theieii* no limit, Itiiyem may expect rare Tlte ntock of Dry lommlp ii* large, varied, and niuple: Watches of gold. *ilvej% anil composition : Gold and gilt Jewelry wf all kind*: Clock* a g*xHi variety’ Cigar*. a fine aHortuient; and matcher enough foi the million. Fine double ami Hiugle ImnelHuiirt. Pitol* Bowie. Dirk, and P'cßet Knive* Furniliire mid e\i-ry fbme u-uallv Mind in an Auction Stole pe I aoll* having Hood* so -ell at AU cl Hill wilt f.leu-** pend them in the d-t> pie%t. u*. to tin* Male. N H. bttkt ittviitiLb linn tuCxi ItfOII lot \d.Sto tratoi Mtlfr NCT, 1 k—tfi SOUTHERN LOTTERY! ON THE HAVANA PLAN. PRIZES GUARANTEED I 108,000 SOXiIiARB. Ooly 16,000 Numbers! Prise, Payable ‘Without Deduction. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority es the State wf Georgia. CLASS U. To be Drawn January loth, 1841, At Concert Hall, Maiou, Georgia, umlei the eworu nuper iutouilem-v of Col. Uuorge M. Logan aud W. C. Aiulhihoii, Kqr. Kfineuilier til 18 loittery baa only Fitteou Tbou- Sttuil Nmuboni—lone than any Lottery in tbe world!— therefore it i tbe bo.it for investment. Kxantiua the Scheme! SCHEME. 1 l’llzvof ; $15,000 • “ 5,000 1 “ 2.000 4 I’li/is of SI,OOO are 4,000 5 “ 500 ale 2.500 8o •• 100 are s.ooo 1500 “ 40 are 60,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 20 A|i|>n>xiiUHtii>nN lirt) 2,506 50 •* id 50 *• 2,560 50 “ of 20 “ 1,000 1,11 a Friges amounting to ($102,000! Certificate* of imckage* nf ti n ticket*, where tlte until’ liera Olid in 1. 2,3, 4,5, 6. 7,8, 9, 0. are Hold at the tbl lowing rate*: in Whole Ticket# ffio (8) 1” Hall “ 90 (HI 10 Quarter *• if, IN) It will tie perceived, by tliii plan, that for s6otile pm - cltHHer lia* a Certificate often tirketa, when, if he Intya ticket*, lie would only get for that Hum alx wholcH.— Thus, by buying certificates he hHS four more chance, for larger priaev—Halves and Quarter packages in pro portion, Ticket* $lO Halve* $5 Quarters $2 So. The 1.500 Prizes ut S4O are determined by the lust figure ol tbe Number that draw* tlte Capital Prize ol $15,000. Tbe Capital Prize, will, of course,end with on. ot tlte figures—l, 2,3. 4. 5,6, 7, 8. 9. (I. Those Whole Tickets ending with the same figure as the last iu the Capital will lie entitled tv, S4O. Halves sad quarter* to proportion. Persons sending money by mail ueed uul fear its being lost Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Haul, Notes of sound Banks taken al par. 4l~Tllose wishing particular number* should order immediately. 4AX*Address JAMILS F. WINTFdi. Manager, Dec-16—Id. Macon. Ga. FRUIT TRR KN AND FLOW Fits. LKK, KIDD Sc DU-NUAW, Vlii. now prepared t.. [ill all older* with the he*! varieties of APPLICB. PKACII, APRICOI |>LUM. Ph. A it. and \ tt'T A HIN I - . Tit I-! F.S. anil t lie iiiohi choice sc le.lmu id Hi 13KS, liVKMGItKFLNS ami FLGWKBINg PI, A NTS ot all ib .'a clpllona, adapted to tlii* climate. Their establishment is mar tbe upper end ot Broad Street, first disir above Mr. itccvey Hall, where they will lie happy to wait on those who may wish hiiv artb Iu ill their line Columbus, Nov.2A-ly A EAR( 1 E ami frwnli * apply juet i*cei.vel timl for Mule J\ DANFORTH A NAGEL. TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS. CAUTION TO THIS PUBLIC, fIMI L uholt* country i* floMle<i wUli Con lit* it.it and 1 liiiitatiuii Thj public shoiibl l* 4 lire fill to ptm Im.SD only tin* genuim* urticle, limitlfa< numl amt impot tcJ by IMolpbo Wolfe, which ban the mime of the manufacturer mi the Bottle, Cork ami Label. For nale by ail respectable Grocers ami bi uggM* lleal the opinion? of tbe New York Press. UDOLPIIO WOLFE 22 Beaver Bt.. New York. From tlu* New York Mercury. fK l ltl’l.l. Vl I v.n A t ImNS Os Sl PtlilOH CoMMoliltlt.S, Among the many (ii*hoiie*tiet* of limJc which the mor al seli.fc of the ioUiJii titii tv in itlitd upon to Nuppitb*. we wonbi particularly notice a moat pet nu ioiiHaml intauioiiN practice adopted by iiuscmpiihtUfuiiAuUrtfot imitating and counterfeiting the exterior appearance and labels of popular drills, medicainenta, uud other aitidca of personal consumption, ami thus, by seizing upon the well acquired reputation of an eiitorprDiuK trader, pal ming oft most destructive and worthiest* coinjamnda, to the wore detriment not only of the cons tuner, hut to the character of the man who lias expended thousands ot doliars in bringing the genuine article into esteem aud demand. These petty larceny thieves are the pest of all honorable dealer* aud traders, aud the trade 1* us much highway robboty as the violent appropriation of their neighbor's purse; iu fact they are beneath the burglar ami highwayman iu dignity—for these latter felons ex hibit a bravery or recklessness of character in nowise dis tinguishing tie* mercantile assassin who stabs iu the dark. Aud 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 * Hcheidain gVliiiuppH. Tbe labels were imitated perfectly, with the slight addition of a few letters to plead technical avoid ance of the U\v against counterfeiting; the bottle* were very similer. aud every thing carefully prepare Ito im pose upon a earcleHM purchaser. Now is not the mun who perpetrate*! this fraud, a felon a robber? Assuredly be is; for, as Mr. Wolfe has expended large sum* lo bring his genuine imported schnapps into popular deinund, that demand may be justly considered apart of bis cap ital in trade, ami a fellow stealing a part of bis reputa tion i.* as much of a thief as if he bad stolen a barrel of hi* schnapps in hulk. And to this crime be add* a fur ther tun* of defrutiding tbe community by giving them a ruinous article for the money Gum, intended to expend for a Commodity in which they ha*l confidence. And, further, every limn who participates indirectly in the baud, by selling spurious articles is a* much of ail offen der ns the principal who planned the imposition. Tue remedy of Mr. Wolfe should lie iu his holding all concer ned up to the contempt of the community thus swindled hy their operation*, and unconsciously imposed upon by their noxious composition. We trust that Mi. Wolfe will ohtsin names, not only of the concoct or* of these counterfeits, hut of every man offering them lor sale,and tlien publish them to the world: for Tile own reputation ami the health of the community demand thatull pat ties should Ik nailed to the pillory of popular execrathm. From the New York Dispat*-h. AM INFAMOUS tUMMIItI, When an enterprising man strikes out a uew nusim ns, to the establishment of which he gives hi* industry,time, talent* aud pei uniary means, can anythingbe more con temptible than to have another steal iu, aud. under spe cious pretexts hold out to the public an inferior urticle, and endeavor to obtain llieir patronage? Fray, what difference is there, *0 far 11* th* honesty of the thing is concerned, betweed purloining the business hy which a citizen hopes to make his bread and stealing the bread itself * A common thief, if he lakes without have, how ever hungry, a lout id bread from a baker’s shop, is appre hended ami condemned to the |s*niteutiHry for daring in a sunaptaMouH manner to appease Ids appetite; hilt put a respectable looking coat on hi* ba* k aud a few dotiurs in his pocket, aud h* may. with impunity, nay, even with the applause of his felUws, by k uavery, lorgery or other infamous mean*, take the business of an honest mail froin him, and go unscathed of Justice. All this is wrong. Some years since a gent.email of this city (L'dol pho Wolfe; introduced to the citizen* of the United States a medii ated article of gin. which was highly unproved |>y professional gentlemen as a sonerioi took* amt deobstru eiit, and the knowledge of which he, by advertisement ami otherwise, disseminated tfcroughoiittliecuontry.— Ho soon as tricksters, who pees in ths business commu nity a* lamest men. saw that Mr. W*dfs was likely to have hand mine returns lor the time ami money which he had c\pe■filled, they set about forging his label* and palming off upon the lample detestable ami poisonous com | sal mis which they have the hurdiho**) to rail “H* hie. darn Mil<uiipp*. M In some instances they have gone so far to put Wolfe'* name to their villaiuou* liquid*.— A* tliis horde are growing bold in their ias<*ulitie. it is time the public iu town ami country wem put upon their guard. Uousmuer* should be sine that they purchaae tbe genuine article, or else their health iuay be in. paia bly injured by using the horriblestufl that tins* rupolous fueii, luuause they can buy it cheap, w ill offer as the geu ililte article. Pure Shi idatn S* huapp* can only be oh tairted at the stores of reS|ei table 11111 chanU aud drug gi*ts. In town and country, am! at the eNtabJinhiuent of Udolpho Wolfe, N*si. city. v. iiere it is gotten up exclusively . We think It a du ty which Mr. W*d|e owe* to himself and the community to publish, by name, tin- ias* als who are thun titb iupting to defraud both him aud those who would be his • u-to mer* He *hould not |/* 1 mit hi* imsie*t \ to hold turn h;n k ftntvi iiisking *• lighteoiis au etpose. AGKKTH IN HAVANNAH: l.J.ii It. Vf.HU. si *'u. A. A Hid I Vinous A Cos.. A ho unmi VI. J kllit Vv W Guvdri h V|. Mahiin A D yU. WVtsti i A hilmu I V. Cutincrat; Claghom k Cuuniag i.am. Swift A Cos.. Holcomb, Jobosou * Cos. PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. FOR PRODUCING HAIR ON BALD HXIADS, AND RESTORING GFRAT HAIB, TO THE NATURAL COLOR. THIS aatouiabiiig uud iiuequulud pro|>arutiiiu lion uev or failod to protluro a growth mi Bald Hoad., wh.u mod acooidliig to thu direotiou., aud tmu hair back to its original color, alter having become gray, and roiu utatuit in all it* original hculth, luatro, soltiifss. aud lieauty. Remove, at one, all scurf, dandruff, and no pleasant itching, norofula, eruptioiiH aud fovorlsh h.ai Irani the scalp. It also pioviuts thu hair from la; com ing unhealthy and lulling off auil hvnro acta a. a perfect HAIR IN VIGOR ATOK AND TON 10. We annex a few cortifleut** to corroborate our asser tions. ,StoU ttf llliiioit, (Mllitl*, Jiint 27,1856. 1 have iiHi and Frot O. J. Wuoil’s Hair Kestarativu, and have admired it* wuudorftll effect. \ly bail’ w. biaoui lug, aa I tliought iioriiiutieutly gray, but by the it.o td tint Hestorativo, It hus resinned it. original color, and i have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY Bit Fh.SK, Kx-SS natoi United Plato.. A gentleman of Boston write, to hi. friend, iu New Bedford thun: To your Inquiries, 1 would reply, that 1 liist commenc ed using Prof Wood n liulr Kcntorative, aiy bale was at moot white and hud bueu ao for the la*t ten years, aud it wh* very thin on the top et my head, and looeo, aud pulled out itToly ; tint 1 luilud that la-.fole 1 hud Used all tbe serouil bottle, (whiib aus eight week.,) tuy hall won entirely changed to its original color, (light brown / uud is now free from dandruff, uud quite luoist. I hui o bud my hah cut five or aix time* since the t hauge, and bine never seen any thing like white hair starting Iron, tbe roots; aud it i* now as thick ns U ever wa., uud does not come out ut all. It has prevailed in my case all that 1 lould wish to iiel., Your*, ale.—.— July I 1855. Uuitliitfr, Moiiii. Jane ij, 1854. Dear Sir : 1 have lined two bottles ot Plot'. Wood's Hoic Reetui'uttve, and can truly suy, it is gi catest discovery ol the nge, tor restoring aud ebangiup the ball Before us ing It, 1 was us gray an a man of seventy. .My hair La* uow attained It. original color. You mu recommend it to the world, without the least teal a* illy esse was one of the worst kind. Yours, D N .MUitPUY St. Loom, MuiyJi 7, 1854. Prof W nod : My lisir cotumeuced lulling oh some three or four years sluce, and continued to do so, until 1 be ,'uuie quite lisld. I tiled all the popular lui-diciue. of the day, hut to iioeffect. At lust I was induced to try yoili celebrnled liulr Kestorativo, uud am happy to say, it is duiug wonders. I have now n fine growth ot young ban uud cheerfully rucouinieud its use so all siniiluily ufith c cd. A C. VVil.l.l A MB, !•'.•.Necoud street Hu.jin, Mi: A., Any l, leva This is io certify that one year ago, I was quite gray, and my hull so tbm npoU the top of my huud, that 1 leered its entire loss In this roiidilfou,! uppliud for and obtained a bottle of Prof Wpod’- .-siccative, andt.uloJv I hail used cue quart bottle, (L. ,iny Lulls has eutliely disappeared and it bad thicken,., up, so us to he as full as usual anil it assumed a glossy appeal slice, apnaleistly more beautiful than ever it whs before. 1 do, therefore, , beei fully recommend it to all those ladios win, value a beautiful head ot bail. 1 will also slate that I use it now. neiuMouuliy loi it* healthy aud besiitifylug effo, t SARAH .1 BKOWiS t'htcayc. Blip 1, 1F54. I bale used I'm.l flood's liulr Restorative to derided advantage. It prevent* the loin from touting out, gives it h gloss aud softness very desirable Tliu few gray hail. I bad, have rulirely disappeared. Others ..f my tamily bino used it. aud < ouvui will, me It, prououuilug4 nii professes to lie. li. A.OIABK Ml, lllgilll AvtilUt St. Lou 14, S:j’t. Ai. lfifJi. Dr.O.tl. WOOD —Hir I bate used nearly ihre* l>ot tie* ot yom Hail Hcsloratlre and have f„nml it* idle, t* very satislaetoi-y. It has c-otholy dost toy.*l all duudiufi front my head, and restored my tiau u>Unoriginal, idol, which hod be, onto quite gray. W M ThINDALK Broadway, New York, and by all Di ii(gi*t* uvoiy where All kinds of family patent medvefnrs t> > sale ss Ik, best possible terms, at Prnfsssoi H ood’s r.tktdlshn .nl 114 Market street, St. Louis. For nale In Ooiumbu* at thu limp Btofe of KIVIJN. THOMAS 4 10 Dee. 17—3ui MIIIETIUNU KXUFLLKNT. HAVANA CIGAR EMPORIUM Two doors west of Rankin’* corner. Craw teid fit COLUMBUS, GEORGIA q MIK subscriber, from Ins long expert, u,iu gu c bn 1 nine** Matters himself that lie ,an agreeably u. . <au liiodate, at Whulenale or Ketail ull wboaieiu want ot FIW E M IIA VAN A OIGAHb, American Cigars, Chewing auil Euiokliig Tobacco 8 a oft, Pipes. Ac. 4c, 4c.. ou *ui Ii term* us cHuuot fall to please. All giaid* war ranted. Orders fioui tiie rouutry nttead, and by tbe i ash promt,r y and carefully filled. i Nov. 81866. ly JAJdKH KBTK.YKZ. COHN )UST received on < ouniymiient. Foi sale by Milhi’U KKD 4 MOW. Dec. 4 ts At Redd 4 Co.'* ni l ta*d GROCKRIES AND PROVIMIUNN. P. I*. ANDKttSKN, nduHHoi to A. AndurMon.^ 13Y Broad Btreet, Coluiubug, (ioorgia, 01-'F KltS to iiis old trieud/ and the public g, (telally, a fl ush and well asHorted stock of Family Groceries & Provisions, consisting ol , Sugar, Coffee, Halt, Bacon, loll'd, Fish, Byi Up, Vinegar, Soap, fttan-h, ('undies, Mustard, Pepper. Hplce, (linger, Yeast. Cigars, Tobacco, 4c. A choice lot of Crockery Wart, Thread, Uaiikburgir and llunieapiiiiu, at Fuctory price*. Fine and common Llquurs of every kind and price. Always on bund a supply ol good Northern iiuttrr uud Chttst, and Country Butter Kggu, Poultry, 4r, PA LACK. MILLS FI *) 111 of all brand*. 4Gr ill-del* for Family and Bteaiul*ial Htores prompt ly are carefully filled. Nov. 28. ly UOMK TO L'KLLA'H IF YOU wish to get anything nice in tbaliua oft eistsi tioueiieaor Fruit, for be ha* Ju*t received aft. 4 supply of sweet Orange*. Nortbein Apfilas, {'*, oaaut* .Almond*, Raisins, ami every variety of Nuts. Fruit* ui,d Confectioneries that cut, be procured in ibis aiKiket „ J. L. ('ELLA, Oct. 27—tl 152 Brasil u. PRKHBYTKKIA N CHURCH. f I‘ll li PKWH of the Presbyterian Church will Le rented I on Monday 291 b Dec. at II o'clock, A. M., for tbs next year. Dee 25-21 CIIIU STM A M GIFT*. r l’ll K most b< uullfitl and appropriaterbiisiinus Gilt, is J. one ol those superbly i olored I‘HOTOUI(APHB to lie obtuiued at the PALACE ROOM.-. Those wishing to make u prerout which will confer a lusting pleasme Iu tbe recipient, would ilo well lo avail themeelvu* of this op|iortuuil>. Tbe piildiime respeclfolly invited to call and examine specimen* Dec I4.tr U. F. POPKINB. OULKTIIOHPK BAKICRY. ’I’D 18 establishment, situated two door* noitL e! Ui. A Ogletborpe Hotel, i* iu auci-easful Opelation. First. Bread, ot tile bent Flour, roUKtaatly on hand. For Purlieu- Take or l'a*ti y foi I'urtlee ar-.inot ly filled. Order* solicited The patronage of tbe public-ol tke l a.liss in parti, u lac—ia respecltiilly solicited. November 16, 1866. Ini FULTON MAItKET BEEF. (fIDIICK Fulton Market Iteef and au Extia lot of J Tallin sure If kin*, just recairvd Lv rt pt- I-*- OUNBV 4 CO HAT* AND (APM. BOYB and CbildrsiiN lints and Cap* ut ATKi.XaoN’B. CALL AND KXAMINK Vl.AhtiE lot of Kinbrutriariea and Hntlary, ckaai. 1.. r ■ ash,at ATKI.VkON 8. FOR SALE 1 1 ‘AVO di sirablo lusidcnces, plfaHUiitly be'atad in tbe 1 city ot Colmnbii*. For further patUcriiar* apply to Nov 21) If djoo. W DII.LINUiIAM COUNTRY MAM*. |i H | JtftT received aud tin- nale by 11/I I No*. 26. 1856. R. W. Ak. L. OKAY. •BOAR*. q'llf. bast iu tin* illy ,uu l.e Bad at tke Di ur 1 Ftore. Nov. 24. H W NANCE ALE AND CIDER. UUPKItIoK Ala and Champagne Cider for sale by the & hnfirl. J. B. THOMAS 4 CO _J**f 6-ts 48 Broad *t. BON VIVANTA Uril.i find al CKLLA’B treah Cov* Ova tar*. L. baler*, Crab*, Aalmou, tUldmyß (ml Halibut in beiuietilraily Mated oaus of lit*. Call before all are rent- Dacrailwr 1, 1856.