The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, December 31, 1856, Image 3

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FOR MAGISTRATES. are Authorized to announce WM. A. LAWS uuil WILEY N. HUTCHINS, as candidates tor re-elto f tion to the offices of Magistrate in the 77a District, G. M. 5 Election on Saturday, January 5, 1867. FREE TRADE. I am, amt intend to be, unttl the election is over, a Candidate for RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS for the Bounty of Muscogee. And I am an advocate fur Free frade audDirect Taxation. K- C. BEERS. fcDec 28-te KOH TAX COLLECTOR. The friends of JAMESG. COOK auuounce him as a suitable candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee coun ty, at the election in January next. Dec. 10 receiver of tax returns. A*-The friends of.l. B. HICKS will support him for the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee Conn ty. at the ensuing January election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. Ar*Wo are authorised to announce JERRY TERRY us a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee County, at tiic ensuing election in January next. RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS. it a -w K are authorized to announce the name of EDWARD C. BEERS as a candidate for the office of Re ceiver of Tax Returns of Muscogee County, at the unsu ng elcctiou in .January next. Nov. 12 to RECEIVER OB’ TAX RETURNS. A*-The friends of ISAAC T. BROOKS, announce Ids name us a candidate for re-election to the office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Muscogee county, at the election in January next. Nov. 8,185 b. SMYRNA FIGS. V FRESH lot of the last crop just received andfor ale at CHELA'S. CALL AT CELIA’S IVOR the place to please the eye amt suit the taste, y ’ Come one come all, both great and small, tor J. L. Celia makes the call. . Dec 2..-tl BOOK KEEPING I BOOK KEEPING !S HAVING been engaged in BOOK KEEPING for the last, eight years, anil fully understanding both Dou ble and Single Entry, i propose to open a School for teaching the science the lirst or second week in January. Those who wisli to avail themselves of this opportunity, will leave their names ut the Express Office with Capt. S If Hill, wlio will inform them of terms, Ac. Dec 25-ts 11. C. HAYDEN. JUST RECEIVED. r\f | Bbl. Irish Potatoes. .Jvf 25 bbl. Red and White Onions. 25 Boxes Cheese. 3 Trs. Rice. 50 Bid. Paragon and Family Flour. Jot) Bush. Bolted Meal. 100 Bush. Hominy. . Low foreaah. R. Al. A E. 1,. GRAY. Agt la r 23-ts 135 Broad street. CL BAN 6 A TS. rvo arrive in a few days, a nice lot of Clean Oats. SHEPHERD A MOSS, D,. r jo. Redd’s old stand. IRISH POTATOES. SUPERIOR lot just received ami toJ sale by \ SHEPHERD A MOSS. Dec 12. Redd's old stand. NEW GOODS. Yyf E are now opening a large and varied assortment Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which we lire ready to exhibit to all who may honoi us with a call. WII.LAKD A COOPER. Oct. 18-ts FINE FLOUR. JUST recoil on consignment, a lot of superior Flour, ‘tor sale by SHEPHERD A MOSS, N0v.28-tf Redd’s Old Corner. A NEW EOT. I/Y PIECES Opera Flannels, all colors. Talmas and JU Talma Cloths. Large lot Irish Linens—warrant . .1, :,t ATKINSON S. FIRE INSURANCE. JonsoliiliUeil Fire Insurance Company, PIIILADF.LVHIA, I’JSNN. CAPITAL $300,000. JAMES M. WATT, Agent, I).-.- in, 1856. Columbus, Ga. lIIDGWAY, CLECKLEY &, CO. WHOLESARK DEALERS IN Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, POBACCO, BAGGING, HOPE, fcc. &c. NO. I‘4B MHO AO BTKEKT, OOLIJM lil S, GEORGIA. ROCK SALT. WILL receive this week 5 tons Rock Salt. Nov. 0. GUNBY * CO. c ’ i - KES, ‘r- TKRS >*® s AT ALL TIMES. OYSTERS by tlie gallon, at *- 00 “ “ barrel .’ 250 FISH from Apalachicola. LEWIS FREDERICK, Dec. 5-lin Baldwin street, near the Wharf. W ALL JPAPEII. / \NE HUNDRED VARIETIES of Wall Paper, cheap \ / for cash, at Nov. :l, 1850. MATHEWS’ BOOK STORE. SILKS AT COST. Ik KINO desirous of reducing our extensive .took of > SILKS before removing to our new Store (now oc cupied bf .1. S. Pemberton & C 0.,) we offer them at Cost, ‘t hose desiring BARGAINS will find it to their advant age to call soon. CALHOUN A JOHNSON, Nov. S6. 58 Broad Street. SHEPHERD & MOSS, RECEIVING, FORWANDING, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ltedd’s Corner, Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. CHEAPER THAN EVER. 1 FRENCH and English Merinos and all Wool plain ’ DeLaines at ATKINSON s. NOTICE. f I'll AN KKUL for former coutldence of friends and pat- J runs, and wisliing a coutinuanee of their favors, 1 am now with Dr. It. A. WARE, and shall he pleased to erve them, and offer them every inducement of polite ness and attention. A. C. KIVLIN. Dee. 2,1856 ts CANDY MANUFACTORY, Bakery and Confectionery, 24 Broad Street, (opposite the Uuiou Bank) COIjUMBUS,iGEORGIA. rI’HE subscribers are engaged in the above business, 1 and lire prepared to fill orders of any si/.e, promptly. Their Candy will compare favorably with any in the Union, ami is far superiorto any article obtained North by southern dealers. It is manufactured of the best Sugar,and always fresh, and clear of gum. Their prices are moderate and reasonable. In tlie Baking and Pastry department, they have com petent help, and orders for Cake and Pastry, for parties arid linings, will be filled promptly mid with the best artieles. None but the best stock used in in their es tablishment. J. K. MARTIN 4 SON. Decemlier 11, 1556. Cm for sale. \LB ANY Creiirn Ale, Sparkling Champagne Cider by the barrel. J- H- TROil AS 4 CO. Dec 9- 12 Broad street. PARTNER WANTED. \ PARTNER wanted with a cash capital of ill amt 3 or . 40MI dollars, ill a good lucrative Imsiness ill this city. To one who cult command theabovoamount, will find this a profitable opportunity to incest by addressing tin “Ugh tho Post I mice. A. 11. 0. Columbus, Dec 15-ts LATE ARRIVALS. r\t t BL9. fresh ground Paragon Flour. Till* is a su • r* I |terh article forChristiuua Cakes. COUNTRY HAMS—SO as fine as they are ever saved. COUNTRY LARD—A small lot, white as wool and sweet as honey. TEN THOUSAND ORANOKS —Just received. TWK.NTV-FIV K BLB. APPLK8 —1000 Cocoa Nuts. * MANNANAS, Nuts, Cheese, Crackers, Sugar, Coffee. Tea, Potatoes,ljihiiouH. Aml on the 30th, we aliall receive 500 dor.. Eggs. All - or aiir of the ulsive articles can he bought wholesale or ■ retail of R. M. 4 E. L. GRAY, Ageuts and Commission Mercliauts, Dec 13— 133 Broa^lreet. SALT FOR MALE. 11 II |( I SACKS new Salt now landing from the Ben ! l'Yc Franklin,andforsale at thewharf. Cal) soon. I December 1. 1858 THOMAS BERRY. I CORN, CORN. JUST RECEIVED on consignment, a large lot of Corn, aud tor sale by R. M. AE. L. GRAY, Agents, De> . 2. and Commission Merchants LANDHETH’S GARDEN SEEDS. XTKW CROP, just received and for sale by ll Dee9-tl BROOKS A CHAPMAN. WANTED. A SITUATION as Book Keeper in some good house, by a young man familiar with accounts. Refer ences given if required. Apply through the Post Office to (Nov. 2b) _ __ J. G. PARAGON FLOUR. ,kj v BULS. Fresh ground Paragon Flour. Call soon aud get some of these good things. Nov. 2b, 185 b. R. M. A E. L. GRAY. POTASH. AN article of lirst quality, for aulu by DAN FORTH A NAGEL. SNUFF. MACCOBOY and Scotch, at wholesale mid retail, by DANFORTH A NAGEL. SUPERIOR WRITING INK. IXOlt sale by * DAN FORTH A NAGEL. PERFUMERY. JNKENCII and American, from the best Per tinners — . Lubin’s. Buzeusund otlieis, for sale by Nov. lit. DAN FORTH A NAOEL. FIRE PROOF'. I.) OOF OIL for Fire-Proof Puintiug, and Blake’s Fire J.U Proof Paint, tor sale by Nov- l'L ‘ DANFORTH A NAGEL. SILVER WARE. 4 LARGE stock just received and lor sale low ut -/V. WILLARD A COOPER’S. Oct. 18-ts ORANGES, APPLES AND BANANNAS, JUST Received by It. M. A K. L. GRAY. Nov. 2b, 185 b. TEA! TEA! TEA I I FINEST Green and Black TEAS, for sale by ? DANFORTH A NAGEL. WATT A SAPPINGTON, GROCERY AND COMMISSION MEIICHANTS (Next Door to E. Barnard,) No. U.Y Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. WE ure now opening, and intend to keep constantly on hand, a select variety of FAMILY GROCERIES and other articles adapted to City and Country trade. We solicit a liberal share of patronage. TERMS CASH. JAMES M. WATT, JAMES W. SAPPINGTON. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 15, 1850. ts REMOVAL. HUNT, STEWART & CO., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, HA VE removed to the new Store Room outlie West side ot Broad Street, in JONES’ FINE BUILDING, where they will be happy to wait on their old customers and tlie public. Give them a call at their new quarters. Bargains are to lie had. Dec. 11, 1866. City pupers copy. NEW OYSTER SALOON RESTAURANT, 12 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. f IMlEsubscribers respectfully inform tbeir friends and J- the public, that they have opened the utiove estab lishment, and the choice of 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, aud it will lie our highesr ambition to merit. Having secured the services of a superior Cook, tin y feel assured his department will lie unsurpassed by any in this city. LUNCH from 11 to 12 o'clock every day. A Saloon for private parties. Dec 6-ts J. B. THOMAS A CO. PALACE WILLS. FLOUR! FLOUR!! fllllE RIVER has risen, and we now have full stocks of I. Breadstuffs: 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—this brand is equal to Hiram Smith’s. All persons buying five barrels are entitled to tlie dis count. G. IV. WINTER, President. Nov. 24-ts 30,000 DOLLARS !! • WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT COST. f|MIE undersigned, desirous of retiring from business X for a time in consequence of bad health, oilers his ENTIRE STOCK| AT COST. Thu stock embraces every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, such as rich Silks, Cashmeres, Merinos, Poplins, figured and plain DeLaines, Calicoes, plain Liuseys, black and brown Shirting and Sheeting. Tick, iug, Hosiery, Embroideries, Irish l.iuens, and Linen Lawns, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain Hemstitch and Embroidered; Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, printed Muslins, Ginghams, Ladies Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas, whiteaud red Flannels, Under Shirts and Draw ers, Ginghams and Cambric Head Handkerchiefs, Table Liuneii, Towelling, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, Blankets, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Bonnet Itibbons, Ruches, ’Tabs and Flowers. Expecting to sell out the remainder of his stock to other purties (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, 1556. A. HUNTER. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. fpilE undersigned would respccfully notify the citi X z.ens of Col iiinbus and surrounding country, that ho is well prepared to furnish on the most reasonable terms, any amount of Groveriea, Provisions 4t Confectioneries, and in fact every thiug the most fastidious bon vivant could desire. Always on hand a full supply of Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Lard. Salt, Molusses, To bacco, and in fact every thing tliut is good. By a strict system of fair dealing he trusts to receive a gener ous share of pulilic patronage at liis fire-proof store iu Banks’ Building No. 4 east side Broad Street. Oct. 29, 1866. MARTIN G. WEST. JEWELRY. / lA.MEO, Pearl, Coral, Jet, and all Gold Sets, the larg vy est and finest assortment ever before offered iu this city, at WILLARD 4 COOPER’S. Oct. 18-ts CONGRESS WATER, J UST received ami lor sale by DANFIIRWI 4 NAGEL. FRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES. \7'EKY grateful for, and encouraged by tlie liberal patronage bestowed on now lust winter iu this city, I very respectfully again offer my services in tin- above languages to my old pupils, and to the young Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbus generally. For m. Course of 3U Lessons. For one single Pupil 26 (Ml For two or three iu a class, each 16 isi F'or four or more, each 12 50 Spanish taught wi’hout extra charge, uiiil through the medium of F'rench, to pupils advanced enough in tile latter language. Names left with Messrs. J. Ishnui, D. YVilcox, Cot. Lomax, or at Pease’s Hook Store. Dec. 5-111 ts V. 11. MANGKT. ANOTHER LOT OF those fine MATS just received ut Nov. 7 bt. DILLINGHAM 4 DENSON. FINE HAVANA CIGARS. INI NK Havana Cigars for sale at 7 DANFORTII 4 NAGELS.’ NO HUMBUG! RIDALLY TH.UH! And StrnuK* as It may appear, THE LADIEB SHOULD KNOW IT. sYll/i LADIES CLOAKS and TALMA* Just received, M f to la- mild at nlsiut bail’ their market value. Among which are noun very handsome Velvet ami Moire Antique Silks. Also some pretty Mack Cloth handsome ly trimmed with bugle lace and fringe. These good*have been purchased under very favorable circumstances and will positively be sold as alsive quoted, at ATKINSON’S. P. S. I have a good stock of Staph- and Fancy Dry Goods, and him determined nut to he undersold by any house In the City, uinlei any circumstances. Ido not use the word coat. lit it ton common} hut mil v ask au ex amination ATKINSON. Dec. 2.1856 NEW—FRESH RECEIVED. t JOCOA NUT Candy. / Grape Drops. Cream Dates, Different sorts of Candy . Raisins aud Figs. Different kinds of Nuts. For sale by J.L. CELL A, Dec 17—ts No. 152 Broad street. WAGON AND MULES. FOUR good mules and wagon for sale for cash or on time. Apply to C. OULETRKE, or Dec 17-bt Dr. J. L. CHENEY. DILLINGHAM A DENSON. WOULD respectfully call the at tentu ii of the citizens ofCqlum bus and vicinity, to their stock of Furniture and Carpets. They can accommodate all. l>oth in quality and price. Their FUKNITUKE, tor excellence of workniaiitdiip and taste, cannot he excelled, and THEY SELIj IT LOW. CARPETS CHEAPER limn ever heard of in Colum bus. Call on them one door below Hull. Moses A Cos. Nov. 5, 185b.1l DILLINGHAM A DEN,SUN. A. CAUMAN, Gunsmith and Bell Hanger. . - Opposite the Market Mouse. ja COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Scissors ground, Keys made and fitted. Umbrellas and Parasols repaired. Jobbing work in eneritl done with neatness tint! disputeli. Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. ly PRO BONO PUBLICO. IN STORK AND FOR SALE BY JEFFERSON A; 11AM Ii /EON No. I& ISroatl Street, Columbus, tin, SMOKED Fulton Market Beef: Pickled do do do .Smoked Tougii*m Kiiglish Dairy Cheewo: Now Volk Mate Ohee.se Mackerel, Nos. 1. *J and 3, in kits. qi\ and hall MK Extra sugar cured Tennessee Hams Extra Georgia Hams Choice Goshen Butter hy every steamer Fresh Country Butter always on hand White Beans. Irish Potatoes and Unions Soda and Butter (Tnekera: Pickles and Sardines Bio and Java CoiVce. Teas of all kinds, from Jenkins Cos. New Orleans, crushed and powdered Sugars Fine and domestic Lh|iior and Clears. fjrPDllll and MEAL nlwuyson ha.nl; and of the best quality. Every tiling, in fact, usually to le found ie a Grocery aud Provision Store. Patronage reyp*cl ■ fully solicited. Terms cash, or when ml led for. Nov2o,lH6tVy OYSTERS. .. * VFHESII supply received every ilg hy express from Savannah. J. B. THOMAS A CM. November 17. 4*2 Broad Street. HtSSEY die. HULL, Wholesale and Kelail Grocers and Commission Merchants, j. \ A T the old stand of 1). Ellis A Cos., 14 BroadfdEHH street, Columbus. Georgia. flitaßßU. Nov. IS— ts NOTICE. H'Hh co-partnership heretofore existing between the X undersigned under tlie firm of Kivli-i, Thomas 4 Go. was dissolved on the 16th instant, by mutual consent. The unsettled business of (lie concern will be closed by Joseph W . Thomas, who alone, is authorised to sign the name of tho firm in liquidation. A. C. KIVLIN. JOS.VV. THOMAS, Columbus. Nov. 17. 1866. Ini T. S. TUGGLE,. FLOUR. XJVXTKA St. Louis Albion Mills. Kxt.ru Family from _4 Rail'd s Mills, for sale by GU.NBVACO. DANFORTH & NAGEL, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No 107 llrnad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, firewoods and Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, and Painter’s articles, Varnish es, Window Glass, Putty, Glassware, Perfumery, 4c. 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 Ilnurs of tlie day and night BACON! BACON 5 fpENNKSSKK and Western Bacon for sale at reduced 1 prices at tlie sign of the Hug. Sept. 27, 1836. B. A. RICH ARDti & CO. A SPLENDID OFFICE TO RENT. “Y 7 EXT to the Post Office, being tile East half of the XN office lately occupied as the Manufacturers Bank. Enquire of. It. J. MOSES 4 E. VV. MOLSE. Dec 17—ts Next to Post Office PIANO FORTES. CT -- IVERSONS in want of a Fine luetr-.'pittSf meiit, can he supplied on moderatcrfgf “FI h) ft terms. A line assortment to select from. “ “ * “ at October :il. ts SAM Ills .V Kill >.\ E V S. COAL YARD. lIIIOSK wishing COAL fur Grates, can be supplied at . sl3 per Ton, by (.ailing on JOHN W. HOWARD, Nov 27 Agent SoMtkaCoal Mine Company. AT ATKINSON’S. (RIME and see. and I know you will buy a nice Silk J Dress (full pattern) st tlie los price of sl2. November 28. MARKING INK. INK formal king Cotton Bales. Boxes. Ac., prepared and sold bv DANFORT!! A NAGEL. BURNING FLUID. V SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale by DAN FORTH A NAGEL. MATCHES. \\ TO!11l and Fancy Matches, in large quantities, for W sale by PANFOKTH A NAGEL. EGGS ! EGGS ! ! I I.'ST received two hundred doiten. / Nm . 27. I!. M. 4 U. L. GRAY. BASKETS. LIVERY conceivable variety of BASKETS just received I j by Nov 29-ts DILLINGHAM A HENSON. FOR HIRE. A GI8*I) Cook and house woman. Also a likely negro ri BOV 18 years old. to hire Ibr tlie year. Enquire of Nov 27-1 w G. VV. ATKINSON. WINDOW SHADES. SOM E beautiful WINDOW SHADES of every price— Just received by Nov 29-11 DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FOR SALE ONE of the tin use desirable residence* in the JhsEuk city, situated on the corner of Bryan and |||S|B Mclntosh Streets, containingaix rooms, all new.- having been recently completed On the lot are a good Kitchen, Smokehouse, Carriage house ami Stable, 4l*o a fine Well of water w ith liatli home attached. Fur terms apply to A. B. It AO AN, or Columbus. Nov. )5, 1856. If A. K. AVER. MATTRAHSKS I M ATT RASH BIS ! ll’"Rare now making a superior kind of Cotton Mat- VV trasses for sale by V KKSTILLK 4 TOltltl-.Y, D'-c 9-t Carter Factory. FIRE WORKS I FIRE WORKS ! ! J UST received from the manufacturer* a large nnd se lect assortment of Fire Works. Kile Crackers bv the box. J. 11. ‘IMOMAS 4 Co.’, Dec 9-ts 42 Hroml street, ONION SET’S. \ Gotll) supply of Onion setsof vaHous ksnils, for sale by Dec 9-ts BROOKS 4 CHAPMAN. COLUMBUS BANK STOCK. ’VT’OTICK is hereby given, that I have this day sold to ll David Adams, twenty shares of the alsivV named stock, being the whole amount of which I am iuteiested iu said Hank. This Bth Hupteinher, 1860, w3m 11. W. NANCE. AUCTION SALKS RESUMED, JOHN QUIN,~AUCTIONEEK. WOULD inform his city and country friends ami all other* that In* lias resumed his Day mill Nlk>>* Auction Salta, Having received a seTi-ct. new and fresh st. k on which there is no limit, buy era imiyi-Xpi-i-t rare Isargains. The sbs-k of Dry Oonds is large, varied, and ample; Watehes of gold, silver, anil composition ; Gold and gilt Jewelry of all kinds; Clocks, a goisl variety: Cigars, a fine assortment; and matches enough for tin- million. Fine double ami single bin ltd Guns, Pistol*. Bow a- Dirk, and Pis-ket Knives. Furuitlire, and every tiling usually found In au Auction Store. Persons having gissls to “ell si Aui-tfoti will please send them in the day previous to the sale N M Scrb-t attention given to Evi-eutui* ,md Ailiniii itratar’s sales. Nov. 14—3ui SOUTHERN LOTTERY I ON THE HAVANA PLAN, j PRIZES GbXJ-A.PI>V.ISrTEEX) I 102,000 PQT.T.A TANARUS Only 15,000 Numbera ! Prizes Payable Without Deduction. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY I By Authority of the State of Georgia. CLASS U. To be Drawn January Iftth, 1867, At Concert llall, Macon, Georgia, under the sworn super intendence of Col. Georg* M. Logan and W.C. Anderson, Ksqr. IM>* Remember tills Lottery has only Fifteen Thou sand Numbers—less than any Lottery in the world!— therefore it iN tho liest for investment, Examine the Scheme! SCHEME. 1 Prize of *15,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 2.000 4 Prizes of *I,OOO ale 4,000 5 “ 500 are 2,500 80 *• 100 are 8.000 1500 4O are 00,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 2u Approximations of *IOO are 2,500 50 “ of 50 *• 2,a00 50 “ of 2u “ 1,000 l,Tia Prizes amounting to $102,000! tVi'tilicates ol packages of ten tickets, where the iiiiin- Im-1-s end ill 1,2, 5,4, 5,0, 7,8, 0,0. arc sold at tin* bil lowing rates: 10 Whole Tickets *OO (10 10 Half “ 50 00 10 Quarter “ 15 Ou It will be perceived, by this plan, that for SOO the pur chaser has a Certificate of ten tickets, when, if ho buys tickets, be would only gel for that sum six wholes.— Thus, by buying certificates In- has four more chances fur larger prizes—Halves and Quarter packages in pro portion. Tickets *lO Halves *5 Quarters *2 50. The 1,500 Prizes of *4O are determined by the lust figure nt the Number that draw* the Capital Prize of *16,000. The Capital Prize, will, of course,eud w ith one of the figures—l, 2,5, 4. 5, 11, 7, 8. U, 0. Those Whole Tickets ending with tlie same figure us the last in Hie ( ill ii til 1 will be entitled to *4O. Halves and quarters in proportion. Persons sending money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders piiui'timlly attended to. Communications iuntidentinl. Bank Notes ufsuund Banks taken at par. ffffr-Tho.se wishing particular numbers should order immediately. 4**Adilress JASIRS F. WINTER, Manager, |( ec. 11 FRUIT TREES AND FLOWERS. liEhi, KIDD & DUNCAN. VltE now prepared In fill all orders with (lie lust varieties of APPLES. PEACH, APRICOT, PLUM PE A It. and NEITAIt IN E Tit EES. and 11- most. lndcese !(■*■''on Ot Buses, EVERGREENS and FLOWERING PLANTS of all descriptions, adapted to ibis climate. Their establishment is near the upper end of Broad Street, first door above Mr. Harvey Hall, where they will be happy to wait on those who tuny wish any article in tliejr line. Columbus, N0v.28-ly \ LARGE and fresh supply just received and for sale by DAN FORTH A NAGEL. TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS. X CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. fIMIE whole country is tl-mdeil with Counterfeit anil 1 Imitation Schnapps. The public should In- careful to purchase only the genuine article, niaiiiitaetureil and imported by Udolpho Wolfe, which has the name of tlie manufacturer on the Bottle, Cork and Label. For sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists Read the opinions of the New York Press. UDOLPIIO WOLFE. 22 Beaver St.. New York. From the New York Mercury. Fuw mi.iNT IvmvioN* or Sortition Commodiiilh, Among I lie many dishorn sties of trade which tlie mor al sense of the eoiiiliiiinity is called upon to suppicss, we would particularly notice a most pernicious and infamous practice adopted by unsci iipuioiis dealers of imitating and eouiiterteiting tlie exterior appearanceandprceaiiliomiry labels of popular drugs, medicamenta, and other nrtieles of personal consumption, and thus, by seizing upon the well aequired reputation of an enterprising trade,. pul tiling off most destructive and worthless comj munln, to the sore detriment not only of the consumer, but to lhi diameter of the man who lias expended thousands „f dollars in bringing the genuine article into esteem and demand. I lies.; petty larceny thieve* are tlie pest of all honaruble dealers and trailers, and the trade is as much highway rohbeiy us the violent appropriation of their neighbor's purse; ill feet they are beneath the burglar and highwayman in dignity— tor these latter felons ex hibit a bravery or recklessness ot diameter in now ise dis tinguishing the mercantile assassin who stabs in the dark. And ought they not he rewarded with a punish ment commensurate with the cowardice of their crime? VVc were led to these remarks by accidentally observing a spurious counterfeit id Udolpho Wolfe s Sdieiilaui Schnapps. Tlie labels wore imitated perfectly, with the slight addit.on of a lew letters to plead tcdini-si avoid ance ot the hi w against counterfeiting; the bottles were very similar, and every thing carefully prepare I to im pose Upon a careless purchaser. Now is not tlie man who pel-pel rated this fraud, a felon a robber? Assuredly In is: for, as V|l-. Wolfe Inis expended large sums to bring bis genuine imported schnapps into popular demand, that demit lid may be justly considered a part of his cap ital ill trade, and a fellow stealing a part of his reputa tion is as much of a thief ns if In- had stolen a barrel of his schnapps in bulk. And to this crime he udds a fur ther one ot defrauding the community by giving them u ruinous article foi the money they intended to expend lor a commodity in which they hail confidence. And, further, every man who participates Indirectly in the fraud, by selling spin ious articles is as much of an offen der ns tlie principal who planned the imposition. Tin remedy of Mr. Wolti- should lie in his holding nil rnneer ii ml up lo tile con tempt fit tlie community thus swindled by their operations, and unconsciously imposed upon by their noxious composition. We trust that Mr. Wolfe will obtain names, not only ol the coneoctors of these couiilerb its, but of evo-y man offering them for sale,and then publish them lo tin- world ; for hjs own reputation and tin- health id tin- cnuiiniinlty demand Hint all parties should lie nailed to the pillory id popular execration. From the New York Dispatch. AN INVAMOOK lII’SINXHS. When uii enterprising man strikes out anew business, to the estaldisliiiieut of which he gives liis industry, time, tulclils and | . imiary mean*, can auythiugbe more con temptible than to have another sli-hI in, and, under spe cious pretexts hold out to the public an inferior article, and endeavor to obtain their patronage? Pray, what difference Is tin-re, so far as tin- honesty of the thing is concerned, la-tweed purloining tin- business by which a citizen hope* to make his bread and steal lug the bread itself? A common thief, if he takes without leave, how ever hungry, a loaf of brcail from a baker’s shop, isappre liended nnd rondeiiinrd to the |Hiniautiary for daring iu a surreptatiou* malilier to apta-as-- Ids appetite : hut put a respectable looking mat on his hack anil a few dollars in Ills pocket, and hr may, with impunity, nay, even with the applause of iris fellows, by knavery, to)gery or other infutnous menus, take the business of an liouest man from him, and go unscathed of justice. All this is wrong. Some years since u gent.mini- of this city (Udol pho Woltc) introduced b- the citizen* of the United States a medicated article, of gin, which was highly approved by professional gentlemen as a superior tonic and deobstru ent. and tlie knowledge of widch he, by advertisement and otherwise, disseminated throughout tlie country.— So soon as tricksters, who pass in the business commu nity as honest men. saw that Mr. Wolfe was likely to have bwidsoiiu- returns for tlie time and money which he Ini-1 expended, they set about forging his labels and palming off upon tin- people detestable sud poisonous compounds which they have tin- hardihood to call “Schle -lam Sslmnpps.” In some Instances the* have gone sii far ii“ to put Wolfe s name to their villainous liquid*.— As till* horde an- growing bold in their rascalities, it is time the public in town and country were put upon their guard. Consumers should tie sure that they pur- base the gennine article, or else their health may fa- irrepara bly Injured by using tie-horrible stuff tliut unscrupulous men, because they can buy it cheap, willoffera* the gen uine article Pure Hcbefdam Schnapps can only he ole tabe-d at the stores of respectable inercliaiits and drug, gist*, iu t-iw-n anil ivmntrv. and at the establishment of Udolpho Wolfe. Nos. 18, 2u and 22 Beaver Street, in this city, when-It is gotten tip exclusively. Wethluk itadu ti which Mr. Wolfe owe* t- himself mnl the community to publish. liy tiuiiie, the i itsi-als who are thus attempting to defraud both him and those who would he his cueto in-rs. lie should not permit It in modesty to hold him li- l, from making so righteous an expose. AGENTS IN SAVANNAH: John B Mi*-re 4 Cos. A. A Selloiiioiis I Cos.. A. Ho- - ■mini H J Riley. V. W Gisslrirh, tb Mahon * Doyle, Webster 4 Palmer. I. V. Conuciat Claghorn 4 Cuuutug hatn. Swift 4 Cos , iiolvomb, John sou 4 Cos. PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. FOR PRODUCING HAIR ON BALD KBADB, AND RESTORING GKR.A.'X- HAIR, TO THE NATURAL COLOR. ’PUIS astonishing aud uuequaled preparation hn nev- J. er failed to produce a growth ou Bald Heads, when used according to the directions, and turn hair bach to its original color, after having become gray, and rein state it in all its original health, lustre, softness, and beauty. Removes at once all scurf, dandruff, and un pleasant itching, scrofula, eruptions and feverish heat from the scalp. It also provents the hair from becoming unhealthy and falling off and hence acts as a perfect HAIR INVIUOKATOK AND TONIC. Wc annex a few certificates to corroborate our asser tions. .Stair, of Illinois, Uurlulr, Junr 27, 1855. 1 have used Prof U. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becom ing, as 1 thought permanently gruy, but by the use of the Restorative, it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY UREKSE, Ex-,Senator United States. A gentleman of Boston writes to his friends in New Bedford tints: To your inquiries, 1 would reply, thul I first commenc ed using Prof Wood's ltuir Restorative, uiy hair was al most white and hud been so for the last tan years, and it was very tliiu on the top of my In-ud, and looeo, and pulled out freely; but 1 loiind that before 1 had used all tile second bottle, (which was eight weeks,: iny hail’ was entirely changed to its original color, (jiglit brown j and is now freo from daudruff, and quite moist. 1 Imve hud my hair cut five or six times since the change, and have never seen any thing like white Imir starting from tile roots; and it is now as thick us it ever whs, and does nut come out at all. It has prevailed in my case all that 1 could wish to uak. Y ours, etc.— - July 1, 1855. (Jwttiurr, Mai Hr, Junr 22, 1854, Dear Sir; 1 have used two bottles of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, uud cun truly nay, it is greatest discovery of the age, for restoring aud changing the hair. Before us ing it, 1 was us gray as u man of seventy. My hair has now attained its original color. You run recommend it to tbo world, without the least fear, an my case was one of the worst kind. Yours, I) N MURPHY . <B it. Louts, March 7, 1864. l’rol. Wood : My hair counneuced lulling off some three or four yeiii-H since, and Continued to do so, until J be ciuiiu quite 1 *nIII. I tried all the popuhtr medicines of the day, but tone effect. At last I was induced to try your celebrated Hair Restorative, and uui happy to say, it is doing wonders I have now a fine growth of young hail, mol cheerfully recommend its use to all iiiiiiiirly afflict *'3 ■ A. 0. WILLI AM N, 13.4 Second street. . Htu.in , Mich., Aug 2, 1855. Ibis is to certify that one year ago, ] was quite gray, and my huh- so thin npou the top of my head, that 1 tea red ilseutire loss, lu this condition, i'appiiudforuud obtained a liottle ol Prof Wood's ..,-ecoiative, and before I had used one quart liottle. th. cay hairs bus eutiraly disappeared and ii had thicken... up, so as to be as full as usual and ii assumed a glossy nppeuiutii-e, appaiently more beautiful Ilian ever ii was b. foie. 1 do, therefore, cheerfully recommend it to all those Indies who value a beautiful In-ail of hair. I will also state that 1 use it I*"” * •"'inrffonally. for its healthy anil beautifyiug elite t. SARAH J BROWN Chicago , Mag 1, 1854. 1 Luxe Used Prof Wood’s Hull’ Reslorntive to decided advantage. It prevents the hair from coming out, gives it ii gloss mid softness very desiruhle. The few gray baits I had, have entirely disappeared. Others ut my family have used it, and con* ur with me in pronouncing it all it professes to lie. 11. A. CLARK. Michigan Avenue At. Imuu, iirfjt. 20, 18541. Dr. <). G. WOOD—Sir; 1 have used nearly three bot tles id your IlHir Rest..rutive and have found Its effects vciy satisfactory, it has entirely destroyed ull dandruff from my head, and restored my hair to itsonginul color, which had become quite gray. WM. TRLSDALK. ffip-Soldat 114 Market street, M Louis. Missouri, all. Broadway, New York, and by all Di uggists eveiywhne. 411 kinds of family patent uiedeclncs foe sale, on the best possible terms, at Professor Wood’s r.tubllshnient 114 Market street, St. Louis. For sale in Columbus at the Drug Store of . „ KIVI.IN, THOMAH * CO. UtT. If oIJI SOMETHING EXCELLENT. HAVANA CIGAR EMPORIUM Two doors weal of Rankin's curlier. Crawford St. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. f I vll E hiihacrlbei, from ids long experience iu the ini- I siness Hatters liimselt tliut he can ugrci-ably accoin uiodate. at VV hoh-sale or Retail, nil who are in want ot fine 4 havaka cigakb, American Uigurs, Chewing and Smoking Tobaoeo. Snuff, Pipes, Ac. Ac. Ac.. on siii-li terms as cannot fail to please. AM gisals war ran toil. * 1)1 dels from tin- country attended by the cash, prompt y and carefully filled. 1 1 I Nov - 81856. ly JA>IES ESTEVEZ. COHN It ST received on consignment. For si. cby ” , SHEPHERD A Mots, Die. 4-l r At Redd A Co.’s old stand. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. P. L. ANDERSEN, (Sin cessoi- to A. Anderson.j 137 Biouti Street, Colutnbuu, Georgia, / vFFKIIS to his old friends and the public g, nerail’v. a \ / fresh anil well assorted stock of Family Groceries & Provisions, consist lug of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, lard, Fish Syr up, ‘ illegal-, Soap, Starch, Candles, Mustard. Pepper Spire, Ginger, Yeast. Cigars, Tobacco. Ac. A ehnb e lot ol Crockery Ware, Tin end, Oanabiii K . ,unl Honirsptioa, at Factory prices. Fine and roinmnu lilq uors „t every kind sud price. Alwuvs on band a supply id good Northern llutler and Cheese, , ml Couutry Butter Eg#*, Poultry, Are. I VLA I 1, MILLS F'LOUil ol all branils. Orders for Family and Steumlsiut Stores prompt ly are carefully tilled. Nov. 28. ly COME TO CELLA’S IF VOU wish to get anything nice in the line of coulee turneries or Fruit, for he has just received a fresh supply ol sweet Oranges, Northern Apples, Cis ouauts. Almonds, Raisins, and every variety of Nuts, Fruits und miifortloiiprifH that cam Ik* pr<M'iir**tJ in thin Mmrkct. „ , ~ J. L. CELLA, Oct. 2i—tf 152 Broad st. PKKBBYTEHIAN CHURCH. f I’III. PEWS of the I'resliyteriun Cliureli will be rented J on Monday 29th Dec. at 11 o’clock, A. M„ for the li,,yt Die 26-21 UII 111 STM A 8 GIFTS. ‘l’lll. most beitutifiil and appropriateCliristnias Gift, is J one or those superbly colored PHOTOGRAPHS he nhtuiued at the PALACE BOOMS. Those wishing to make a present which will confer a lasting pleasure to tlie recipient, Would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity. The public are respectfully invited to call hihJ PxniiJiiiP |>tM.'iuj‘iiA lh-c 15-ts B. F. POPKi.NS. OGLETHORPE BAKERY. f I’ll IS eslublisliuti 111, sltuuted two doors nutlh ot the X Oglethorpe Hotel, is iu successful operation. Flesh bread, ol tlie hi st Flour, constantly on hiihd. I , en l ’i 1,1 ‘’""“V fin Parlies, prompt ly dllt'd. OrdpiM Holintpd. The palronuge of the publii —of the Ladles iu particu lar—is respectfully solicited. November 16, 1856. lm FULTON MARKET BEEF. ( IHUICE F’nltou Market Beef and an Extra tot of leiini-Hsee Hams, just i-uceived In hl '> lt - 1;i GUNBY 4 CO. HATH AND CAPS. BOVS amt Childrens Hats and Capa at ATKINSON S. CALL AND EXAMINE \ LARGE lot of Einbroideries and Hosiery, cheap f,r • ”*1 Nt ATKINSON’S. FOR SALK r l’Wo d.slialde residences, pleusautly liawted In the 1 city-ol Colutiihiis. For further particulars apply to _.\" v ,f MHO. W. DILI.I.NOiIAW COUNTRY lIAMs. |/If I •*’ - H ' r received and for sale by |W Nov. 26, 1860. K. M. A K. 1.. URAY. BKGARS. ? I ’IIK la st in the city can be had at the Eagle Drua J Store. Nov. 24. If. W. NANCK. ALE AND CIDER. CJUPFIRIOR Ale audCbampugue Cider for sale hy the kJ barrel. j B . THO MAS * CO., *'• “- f 42 Broad t BON VIVANTH ll r 11.1. fitnl at CKLI.A'S, tieshCove / —>. yy ter a, Lobster*, Crahe, Saiaou, llnltbut in hermetrioally eeatad cans et aey NUaW size. Call before all are gone- Dewmbit 1. 186*.