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R. ELLIS & Cos., Proprietors,
VOLUME VII.
The Best is the Cheapest!
ggtei
The Indesfcructable,
The Crown Woven,
e Gossamer,
The Crinoline,
Remodeled from the latest Paris designs, and for
BEAUTY OF PROPORTION,
EXCELLENCE OF MATERIAL,
PERFECTION OF MANUFACTURE,
AND DURABILITY,
universally pronounced
Unequalled by any Goode in the World !
For sale by the principal Jobbers and Retailers eve
rywhere. Beware of Counterfeits! See that our
name and trade-mark, THE CROWN, are stamped on
every fckirt.
W. S. & G. n. THOMPSON & CO.
Dec. 1-deuw lnt New York.
A GOOD FIGHtT
Autobiography of a Thief—Jack
-^ rac * es by Charles Reade, au-
of Love mo Little.
Parties and their Principles, a
manual of political intelligence.
Ihe Political Text Book, containing every
thing necesary for referenue fur the Politician
and Statesman of the United States.
Just recived by J. W. PEASE.
Columbus, Nov. 23—dwtf.
Marshall House*
SAVANTsTAH, Greopgia.
-JE&SZ&Qk HOUSE, having undergone
’ ts E7 a thorough renovation, and ttie most
B £ approved appurtenances added to it,
is^ NOW READY for the reception
The proprietor would be more than
pleased to receive his friends, and strangers visiting
the city will meet with kindness and attention front
• aovlfl—dwlm WM. COOLIDGE, Proprietor,
WM. A. HARDAWAY. E. L. GRAY’
HARDAWAY & GRAYT
GENERAL 5
Commission and Forwarding
m ae :e. e asc a m t s,
Comer of Olive and Commercial Streets,
SAINT TOIIS, MO.
February 22, 1859—d<fewly.
ISTEW STORES,
AND
mmw goods,
at 166 <fc 168,
UNDER THE NEW HOTEL,
CORNER OE
Broad and Crawford Sts,
COLUMBUS, UA.
CODY, FIESiIYG & SWIFT, 5
At 166,
ARE now receiving a splendid stock of STA
PLE and
mmt DRY miS,
SUITED TO THE FALL AND WINTER
TRADE.
Ladies Dress Goods; Silk Goods ;
A fino stock of Laces and Trimmings.
Sheetings, Linens, Flannels, and household goods
of every description.
Domestics, Kerseys and Elankets,
a large stock.
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes;
• LADIES SHOES, a fine Stock.
We would call tho attention of Planters to our
largo stock of NEGRO SHOES, which wo sell ,
very low.
Our stock will be complete in a day or two, and
contain every thing usually kept in a well assort
ed Dry Goods Score, and shall he sold at the low
est market rates.
At next door, 168—We keep a large
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
of every kind. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Salt, S >ap,
Candles, Tobacco, Cigars, Nails, Bagging, R >pe,
Bacon, Cheese, Fi.-h, Pickles, Brandies, “Wines,
and Liquors generally.
ALSO,
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE,
Hardware and Saddles.
All of which is offered at the lowest market
pnCeß ‘ CODY, FLEMING A SWIFT.
Columbus, Ga., Sept 28 d&wtf
DAY BOARDERS.
MMRS THOS. FORRESTER will ar
commodat*” a few gentlemen as Day
Boarders. Residence on Jackson Streets
next door to the Tresbyterian Church. Terms
moderate. oct2B dtf.
Hew Japonieas.
ftplcndid new Japonieas, Chinese Asa
lies. Daphne Odoros. and other Plants
j us t received and for sale at my seed store
!“oid Street JOHN LEE.
Columbus, October 25—dtf.
825 REWARD,
.. BANAWAY from the subscriber,on the 11th
W/Ainst , my negro boy named Anderson, about 93
JOY 3 rears of age, five feet eight or nine inches high;
/2f he left upon a sorrel horse. The hoy has a
wife in the vicinity of Columbus, and his rr.o
Y , ihar lives in Montgomery. The above reward
will he paid for his apprehension and lodgmentm any
safe jail s* that 1 can get him. W. F ELAN
ovl~ —dtr ’ ’
MwMgvma'r Advert** <*V*-
eARDS, of every tire, siyle, gualityaiideotm^fo
HMtsß l* wt dwt gionwHf, ttf m* wmmn ftw
iiliiilis lalg Itws,
*1 ‘ IT _
Joseph F. Pou,
ATTORNEY ATILAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to
his care in the counties of Muscogee. Harris
Talbot, Taylor, Marion ami Chattahoochee.
Office on Randolph Street, over Holt and Hutchin’s
Office, Sept, c—wd7m.
Howard & Weems,
ATTORNEYS AT X.-A.Y'vT,
CRAWFORD, ALA,
ItOBT. K. HOWARD. Y/ALTKIt H. WEEMS.
ird, Ala. June 8. wAdtf.
Mariosa .Reiimiae, .
attoh]ney:at
TALBOTTON, TalbctCo., &a.
October 24,1858. w&dtf.
Moses & Laws,
ATTORNEYS -A.T LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
a. J. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS.
Office next door to the Post
Sept. I, 1858. dwtf.
B. Y. MAHTIM. J. J. MARTIN. J. J. SLADE
MARTIN, MARTIN & SLADE,
Attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUS, GA.
December 17,1558. —dwtf.
Samuel Thatcher,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Georgetown, Quitman Cos. |Ga.
WILL pracrice in the counties of Webster, Terrell
Randolph, Chattahoocee, Stewart, Quitman,
Clay. Early, Miller, and in Harbour eounty, Ala.
May 23-dis.
DUE NOTICE.
J. 11. DANIEL & CO.
WILL he obliged to those indebted to them by note
or open account, for goods . purchased t rior to
the present year, if they will come forward and settle
the same.
Parties notified as above, failingto comply with our
request on or before the first Monday in Januaryjnext,
may expect to find their claims in the hands of ar.
obiter as we ara tomp filed to have money.
J. 11. DANIEL <fe CO.,
Columbus, Oct. 2A- dtf 123 Broad Street.
Shorter, Chambers & Shorter.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
EUFAULA, ALA.
Will practice in Barbour and the adjoining
counties of Alabama and Goorgia.
E. S. SHORTER. W. H. CHAMBERS. H. R. SHORTER.
May 27, 1859. ts
Yew and ltare Flowers and
Plants.
DEODAR CEDARS, Balsam and Silver Firs,
Swedish Junipers, Japonieas, Chinese Aza
lias, Heliotropes, Geraniums, Japan Lillies, Cro
cus, Hyacinths and Double Tulip Roots, just ra
eeirtd and for sale by
JOHN LER.
Seed Store, No. 16, Broad St.
Nov. 11, ’6B—dtf.
IpTur. F. Gee, B. 7i
Dental Surgeon,
OFFICE Corner Broad and Randolph Streets,
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
December 17, 1856. w&dtf.
FOGLE & m;
DENTISTS,
Office on Randolph Street, near Broad,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Columbus, Dec. 9, 1857. dAwtf.
COTTON, COTTON, COTTON!
COTTO't is now selling at a good price, and if the
notes and accounts past due toJ. Ennis & Cos.
rc notsoou paid, suits will be instituted indiscrim
'“SSfi-AST* lo ““ n,i “
REMOVAL.
fDr. DAVIS has r moved his office over
tho Drug Store of Urquhart A Chapman, on
Broad street. Orders left at the Drug
Storeor office above will be attended to. Dr. D.
attends strictly to all cases of Surgary entrusted
to bis care.
Columbus, Ga., Nov 1. dtf.
Chairs! Chairs!
fS) I have on hand a lree lot of Split Bottom
Ok Chairs, which 1 will sell for the present for One
C£J Dollar each. Liberal discount to dealers. I will
wan ant them to b the strongest chair ever brought
to this market. J- H. SIKES,
Sept- 0- —tftf i.6 Broad Street.
Cash ami Credit System!
BEjNTEFITSJDF EACIT
CREDIT Castomer says: T have an aecotin*
at tiie Drug Stor* where 1 get my medicines,
Yffif and lam not troubled about paying tor them
Hfr until the end of the year; and 1 do not have to
pay any more than tly printed or regular prices; the
men I trade with are very ciev-r, if you will go with
me 1 will introduce you to them and then you can get
the same accommodations. CASH Customer replies:
Mv friend, I perceive you are not aware of the exis
tence of a regular Cash Drug Store, where you can
obtain the same articles for Cash at 85cer.ts for which
you are charged $1 on credit at the store you speak
of. Take my advice, and alw ays keep enough money
to buy your supplies of Medicines, Ac., and he sure
you go to the
CASH DRUG STORE,
KEPT BY
J. A. WHITESIDE & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CASH DRUGGISTS.
1355 IB F10.A.X5 ST.
COLIMBiS, GEORGIA.
(Store nearly opposite tho Planters Hotel,)
Oct. 29, —d-wtf.
COTTO.V. COTTON !
75 Vb E9 ,iir NI>IABAUGI^iI
Os every deecription used by Lawyers, or officers
of Court, printed neatly and on superior paper
|llo TIMES OFFICE
THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE SOVEREIGNTY C? THE STATES.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2?, 18-9
HUSHES,HIANXEL & 00.
|CK WILL CONTINUE A GENERALrTvY^
feltLStorage and Commission,
Receiving and Forwarding Business,
AT THE
LOWELL WAKE-HOUSE,
We pledge our best exertions to give satisfaction to
all who may entrust us with their produce.
We are prepared to furnish all customary advances
to cur customers and to fill Promptly all orders, at the
lowest market rates for Bagging, Rop, Balt
and other plantation supplies.
WM. H. HUGHES,
WM. DANIEL,
W. C. HODGES.
Columbus, Jnne 16—dwtf.
BCOfS AND SHOES
WE have now in Store our
ft I . _SUMMER STOCRof
I m Til Hisses &
Children’s
BOOTS Sz SHOES,
which for quality, quantity, and economy to tho
purchaser, surpasses anything brought here.—
Among our Stock may be found—
WOR €JEI¥TLEMEi\,
Gents’ French Calf Pump Boots,
“ “ Light Welt, “
“ “ Calf Oxford Ties,
*• Kid “
u French Calf Low Shoes, Pumps, and
*• Glove u “ “ light welted,
u Congrest Calf Gaiters,
. Kid “
H “ Pat. Leather Gaiters,
w “ Opera “
w il Union u
“ Lasting Tics,
“ Pat. Leather Oxfords, Pumps & %
“ Scott Ties,
H Slippers with and without heels,
“ Highland Ties,
And numerous other kinds both fine and common.
FOR S,ABIES.
Finest Kid and Morocco Laco and Congress
Boots, thin soles, with and without heels.
Finest silk warp lasting lace and Congress do.
Serge do Berre, do do do ‘do.
Eugene do do do do
Italian and English do do do.
French and Glove Kid do do d©.
“ Kid Heel Slippers,
English Kid and Morocco do.
English Lasting do do.
Velvet Toilet Slippers.
French Embroidered Slippers,
White Kid Slippers.
Kid and Morocco Buskins,
French Kid Ties,
Calf and Goat lace Boots, with and without
heels,“
Misses’ Glove Kid Congress Boots,
“ English do. with and without heels.
** Silk warp, Sorge, and
w English lasting—Congress & Lace Gait
ers, with and without heels,
“ Fine Kid Slippers with A withouthecls
“ “White Kid Slippers,
” School Shoes—something durable.
CHULBREN
Children’s Congress heel Gaiters,
“ Lace heel Gaiters,
tl Kid “ Slippers,
** “ “ Boots, and about SO ad
ditional kinds with and without heels.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Negro Brogans and Servants
SHOES,
Sewed and Pegged, constantly on hand. We
are receiving fresh Goods every week from our
own Factories.
To Country Merchants and
Traders
*WE OFFER OUR GOODS A
NEW YORK PRlCjbd.
On© Frio©
From which there will bo no deviation in any in
stance.
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.
102 Broad Street —Next Door to J. Kyle A Cos.
Columbus, Ga. May 24. dwtf
Fall Trade for 1859.
I. A. BROKAW & CO.
Are now opening a .large Stock of
Fall and Winter Clothing,
WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT
Reduced Prices tor Cash,
Or to prompt paying Customers.
Also,
Just received, a select Stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,
WHICH WE WILL
MAKE UP TO ORDER,
In the latest ‘and most approved
STYLES,
With promptness, warranted to give satisfaction
XINTt ALL CASES.
I. A. BROKAW A CO.
Columbus, Sept. 21.—dwtf.
Enquirer and Sun please copy.
Notice to Shippers!
j 1 ■ ALL Cotton intended to be ship
ffftyover .the Mobile and Girard
l Radroad, must have the name of the owr.er in full, to
gether with the initials of the consignee disimctiy
! marked on each bale, as the‘agents have positive or
j ders not to receipt foreott >n unless so marked. Tin
i brands will be furnished hy any of the warehouses to
; their customers gratis. The liabi itv of the Contoanv
begins wi’h the date of the receipts and ceases when
the cotton is thrown off the cars at Girard. The liabil
ity on all goods ceases when they are ready for delive
ry at the station to which they are sent, a* appears
from the subjoined resolution of the Board of Direc
tors:
••Resolved. That when goods are delivered at the
Agencies on this road where they are ordered, the lia
bility of the road for said goods ceases, and that they
are at the risk of theiT owners.”
No article of freight will lie discharged untill all
charges on the whole bill are paid.
* JOHN HOWARD,
Engineer 4* Superintendent.
September 19... dw3m.
The Union Springs Garee and TiwyfAla.) papers
’ trll *pr ?**■
hamiion a r;
COMMISSION MSIiOIiAATS,
AFCTIAESI2S
ASD
NHSHO BHOZ'SiIS,
58 arid G 1 Hroad Ga,
WOULD inform tlreir friends and the gen
erally that they still continae tli - above busi
ness at their old stand.. Haviutrevery ‘hvihiy a: u : i
mand towards conducting their busir.-.-ss pror.-erly, and
giving satisfaction to all, they soli tit he* -Jimanct H
the palromige heretofore so iiLera iy exit . .;l . e:,:.
Every exertion will he used to give enure s ; lioii
to all who may confide their Untunes* io tt. care.—
They tvili gi\e their entire peiiouai attculiuji to the
sales of
MERCHANDISE OF EVERY” DI3SCP TPTICN
—RENTING AND SALE OF REAL
EiBFATE—SALE OF NKviR-'XLo U.N
COMMISSION, Ac.
Liberal advances made on Negroes, Mordiandixe
ami Produce placed with us for. sale.
Administrators’. & Ealss
ATTENDED TO ON LIBERALTEEMS.
Having made arrange incut? in U :..:unoi>d ami
markets to be kept constantly sur ;>1 • ! i;!i g.:od
healthy negroes,of all c'asses-r wo ask fanners and
others who wish to purchase i call ram examine out
stock.
Cash paid for Likely Young ire~"uoe?
We have received agencies front some of the Iteav
iest Manufacturers of
Virginia and Forth Ga- Tobacco,
and are now receiving our winter’s supply of every
grade, from 15 to 75 cents por pound,to-whieh \vu in
vite the attention of l lamer? a; IMerdvintJ.
• ,V • - ill 1 . i if*-.’
Columbus,PeDt. 7. !?”9 -■ and y
MJ f A v • y
WMffl ‘'.Si ‘‘ili ‘il ’-.A U#
New Goods! New- Goods!
MANLEY, HODGES’ & HO.
Arc in receipt of a very fine an 1
Xa^.Zl.o-3E3
Os Staple and Fancy
lll=©©!!i a
which they are offering at the
VERY LOWEST [PRICES.
In Staple Go ds, they have a ‘fine assortment ]of
Kerseys, inseys,
Negro and Bed Blankets,
Bed Tickings, White and Red
Flannels, Linen and Cotton
Sheetings, Table Linens,
Irish Linens. Doyles,
Hapkins, Toilet Q,nilts,
AND A LARGE STOCK OF
Moslery, ’.and Cloves!
Their variety, both in styles and quantity, as
as quality in
Bilks, Plain Black, Figured
Black, Plain Colors, Double
Skirls, Two Flounces, Fine “
French Delames,Merinos
Bombazines, Alpaeeas,
Scotch Plaids,Shawls
VELVET & CLOTH CLOAKS,
CANNOT BE ..SURPASSED.
They have also afime assortment of
CARPETINGS AND RUGS.;
A LARGE SUPPLY OF ,
HOOP SKIRTS
ON HAND.
Those wishing to purchase are invited to call
and see for themselves.
MANLEY, HODGE 1 & CO.
October 10, ISsD—dwtf.
~ FALL AND WINTER “
DRY-GOODS.
1859.
J. KYLE & CD.
IIAYE NOW IN STORE AN
UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK
EMBRACING
Every Article in their Line.
ALSO, A LARGE SUPPLY OF
PLANTATION GOODS.
Shoes,
Mats,
Blasikets,
Kerseys,*
Kinsey*;
And a fine stock of
CARPETINGS, JIUGS,&c.
To all of which, they resyectfiany :!.o
attention of thr customers aud the pul.fie ;oa
eraily.
Sept. SO, 1559. dAwtf
FISB:IFAtF.” S
(NORTH aiROLLW],)
BY SKITT—“One Who was Raise-- Thau.”
Leaves fr :u an Ae‘ r's Nolo Book
George Vandenhoff.
Art and Rccre.ition?—being In-
BSwifinsistruction In Drawlag, P” . - r..
all other branches of Fancy ,t Orramun:.~.: Wo?
Carolina Sporrs hy Land and Water, ir ---hi
ding Incidents of Devil Fishing, Will Cat, Do..
and Bear Ilunting.-
Brooke’s Fool of Quality, with a preface by
Cl aries Kingsley.
Bayard Taylor’s Ntw Book. Home A Abr *.<l.
Just Beccived at J. \V. PEASE'S
dae2—dwtf B- S ore.
SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON
SfM't-nn ET LINE.
jk .. v The Steamer WM. SEABROOK,
. Lapi. i . UAitDBN, will shortly take
V *A?ber place on this Line, leaving Savan*
! “5?- • ArnAL-lfeueh :nid Charleston twice a week.
iia'it. a through arrangement with the
> ‘ ?i? “h ‘A aud its conncuions. all freights be*
-ton ami the Interior of Georgia.consign
..'a a-: ot this ime, will he forwarded with
despatch a..d Tree of charge.
•L P. BUOOIvS, Agent Savannah.
U. LAFiTfiJ A. CO. Charleston.
Nov. 2-s—dv.tt. .
SI BAE7) K.R.
\ ‘i*E Passenger and Freight Train will leave
■'[- Cii iid in 2p, m. daily,comiectiug at Silvar Hun
wirb a tlaitv Hive of Stasres to Villula, niermvile, Eu
ihula Fort Caines amt Marianna, Fla. And at Suspcn
sH.-u v.-.u. the stages daily for Midway, and Hardaway.
inion Springs at 1 a. m. daily, the cars u til
reap- Gir.:rduf. 7 a. m., connecting with the Oudika
: :u;d
.. jf> “ .*p: icc.te receipts must accompany all Freight
l F vll freight must fee paid before Goods will be
discharged.
Fj?; DM delivered at the depot before four o’clock
p. ■ . tvr H he shlpjmd the following day.
j-'icghts for siaiion Is umber 1 (Fort Mitchell) must
be [.repaid
V ay freight must, in all cases, he paid in advance.
JOHN HOWARD,
Nov, I—dwtf. Engineer & Supt.
L l ?* pa* jpg, gm
-NTGOHEBY AND WEST POINT
n&iiiff eoMi’ANv.
Office Montgomery West Point R. R.
COLUMBUS, Aug. 16,1859
CLOSE CONNECTIONS.
i | MIROtTGTIto Memphis* Nashville and New York,
-i- (via Knoxville) pur accommodation Train, leav
ing • *IJ p. in.
Mail Trains
Lh.iyc Coiumlr.tff 6.30 a. m.
Arrive at Montgomery 12 m.
A: iv at West I’oiut 2.25 p m.
Leave ■ •'-•'embus 4.45 p ra
A;, oit doptgoiaery .10 45u.m.
Aviva West Point 3,11a.m.
Leav M-uitgomery at 845 n. hi.
Leave \\ -si Point 0.13 a. m.
Arnve at f.'oiuiubus from Mont’g’y,..2.4sp. m,
la -tv • Montgomery 9.10 p m.
Leave W esi Point 4.45 p.m,
Arriv at.Coin>ll bus. ..3.15 a. in.
Freight Arrangement
83T V It- •■I N A.TL ANT A & COLUM B US*
O Y an arra>ige:neiit between the Railroad Companies
A/ composing the two routes from Atlanta to Colum
bus, couch) Led alt heir convention at Savannah on the
l- : -t!i i'ustan?, it was agreed that the following rales
h i'.veen Atlanta and Cqlunibus shall govern, taking
e feet from the Ist day ot May 1857.
VIA WEST POINT.
Lorn per bushel 11c, Wheat 12; Oats 8; Bacon
V; -<ky t i-'lotir, in sacks or barrels per 190 Ilia 35c:—
iJaysing, Rope, Lard in cansdr bbls per 100 ibs ,45c.
Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton, $3.75 4
VIA MACON.
Uorn per bushel 14c. Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon.
Whiskey, Flour in sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c.-
Legging, Rope, Lard in cans or bbls. per 100 pound?
55 cents. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton#-i.6Bc.
J L. MUSTIAN,
President Muscogee R R.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent Southwestern Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE,
Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad.
GEO.G HULL,
Superintendent Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad,
SAM’L G. JONES,
Eurdneer and Superintendent M. & W.P. R.
Aug. 17, 1859 dtkwtif.
MUSCOGEE -JEt m
GHA NG E O F H G 11 E DUL E.
, *5131
AN T and after 15th July 3858. the Evening Maii
‘-J Train will leave Columbus at 3.45 p. in., and ar
rive at-Macon at 9.18 p. nt.
Leave Macon, at 9.45 a, m. arrive at Columbus a!
3.45 p. m.
T •; Mi • ni. 1-• Mail Train will leaye at 4.00a. m. and
arrive at. Mayo a 9.50 a. m.
Leave Macon 11.45 p. m. arrive at Columbus ai
3.35 a. in. W. L. CLARK, Supt.
Columbus. July 15—dwtf.
15 Q Negroes for Sale
AT Pt , ! ELIC OUT-CRY,
IN THE
Oitv of Albany 3 Ga.
IX [nirsuar.ee of the last vjji and testament of Paul
L. Tprv'-r, late of {lougherty county, deceased,we
wi l ! fors.i e, at public outcry, to the highest
Ur > .1 Thurs i ly, the 29tli day of December, 1959;
and ti nn day i . day until the sale is complete, before
il.-e Court House’ door in the city of Albany:
LFD JLIKEIiY
val table. Plantation hands, belonging to the estate cf
the sai l Paul F. Tarver. Also, at the Plantation of
.tin- - <1 esta'e. five miles west of Albany, at! the far a
stork of t-aid. estate, consisting of a large lot ofhorses
and• mules, Crude, hft*s, corn, fodder, wagons and
; r.nl /.-fock of every description. The sale o! the
N rvo at All) r,v will take piace on the 29 h, and
then ihc o’her property nt the Plantation.- Term*
liberal ami made Luo wit on the dav of sale.
HENRY TARVER, Ex’r.
C. C. TARVER, Ex’s.
December 9. 1859—dwtiis.
Machine Sewing.
>r AT/IE3, save your fingers. All descriptions 0
Lj Sewing, for Families, Hotels, Plantations. &.e.
h-::c at Jsaie‘s Ku. ;n of the Grover and Baker
. c *‘- v ; ‘2 M tehinr... 58 Broad Street.
u * is ; n 7 irs.ruction on the Grover & Baker
."tv h;:i. wi-i be \yaited 0:1 hy Miss Cook at the sales.
- ro* .1. or a: their residence in any part of the city
C . - kn, Sept 2- dwtf D. KEITH, Agent.
~ rIERiaN ’ WATCIIES! ~
a?-) IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES.
V A Af Pnrple’a old Stand, Jone’s New Building
-- JD ‘ k ’ auri'b'-s, Georgia.
53 5:.; { Oct 31—dwtf * T. . SPEAR
WHITE POTASH,’
F r falo bv l iIQUHART A CHAPMAN.
4 DM; .\I9 rRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold at the
1 L A 1 ;- >n S -re of Eiii & !,ivins s ton. in the city
<f C>4u.;iht.s Muscogee county, Ga.oa the 89th day
>fT> ..f'-r n•:t un • :ran order of the Ordinary of
f .l ithe perishable property belonging to
the c.* : .i u Ch.'-.-v’s P. Woreuiii, deceased, consist*
J of— I]--: Room Furniture, Chemical Apparatus,
.Cn rnic .a Fine Balanc-s. f.tc. Persons wishing to
. .i.nc ’ day of sale will please
sail op in Messrsf. Ellis &. Livingston.
iwv-i— dwtds W. L. WoRXTTM, Adm’r.
155 OLU n OIL
| r: •* LiUtiicj hlilßCEtl is this day
I ‘fiivi.yed by mutual consent. The business will
hrec-ft-r he corti.-tued by T>. MORRIS, who is duly
authorized to clcse the LuFine=s of the firm.
D. MORRIS.
.1 AS W. merger
Georgr. .vvn, Ga, Nov. 19, 1859. I
PEYTON H. COLQUITT, (
JAMES W. WARREN. \ Editors.
$6 PER ANNUM.
Georgia State Lottery.
—For the benefit of the— .
3vroisr , riCEi J x J o
UNION ACADEMY,
OF JASPER COUNTY, GA.
[Authorized by Special Act of the Legitl&iHre^
25,828 IPrizes.
MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TW#
TICKETS/
IcKiuney & Cos. Managers.
CAPITAL PRIZE
Tickets only $lO.
Hal res, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To he Drawn each Saturday in November, 19M,
IN THE
City of Savannah,^Georgia.
Class 48, to be drawn Dec. 3, 1859
Class 49, to be drawn Dec. 10, 1859
Class 50, to be drawn jDec. 17, 1859
Class 51, to be drawn Dec. 24,11859
Class 52, to be drawn Dec. 31. 1859
MAMmGISM StDIEQEICB.
1 Prize of $60,000 5 Prizes of 1,000
l “ 20,000 10 “ soo
1 •• 10,000 2 “ 400
1 “ 5,000 2 ** 300
1 ** 4,000 2 “ SOO
1 “ 3.000 50 “ 150
1 “ 2,000 100 “ 100
1 “ 1,500 100 “ 06
1 l,lOO 100 “ 86
Approximation* Prizes.
4 Prir.ee of S2OO Approx’* to*sCo,ooo ‘Prize ax
4 140 “ 20.000 “ COh
4 125 “ 10.000 “ 50$
4 100 5,000 4 Os
8 HO 4,000 “ C4t>
8 CO •* 3.000 ** 480
8 50 2,000 ** 400
5 40 1,500 “ 320
100 20 *• 100 •* S.OOO
25,000 S K 200,0011
25,828 Prizes amounting t 0.... $206,040
~jTERTII i 'ICATES OF PACKAGES “wtlTbe sold at
the following rates which is the risk:
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets $66
“ “ 10 Half “ 30
“ “ 10 Quarter “ 15
“ “ 10 Eighths “ T.W
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES,
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets or
dered, on receipt of which they will be fotwarded by
first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in av
figure they may designate.
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will He sw
to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those who prefer not sending money by mail, M.
use the EXPRESS COMPANIES, whereby money
for Tickets, in sums often dollars and upwards, ean b
sent us at our risk and expense, from any eily or town
where there is an Express Olfice. The money and or
der must, he enclosed in a Government Post Office
Stamped Envelope, or the Express Companies cannot
receive them.
Allcomn unications strictly confidential.”
Orders for Tickets or Certificates ‘by Mail or Expreaa
to be directed to McKINNEY 4* CO.
Scpti7—dtf Savannah, Ga.
Female College Lottery,
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered by the State in 1856.
::w. C. DAWSOJNT CO.
M|A NAGEJRS.
• Macon or t Savannah, Ga.
mfTWi
Policy Plan Lottery.
BY Tills SCHEME
Purchasers can select their own Numbers, and pay ajr
amount tor a ticket they may desire.
Extra Class 2 draws Oct- 3, 1859,
And oil every succeeding day (Sundays ex
cepted) at 5 o’clock, p. in.
JLPTntliis Scheme, there are 75 numbers placed in
the Wheel, l'rom 1 up to 75, and twelve of these nur*
bers are drawn from the Wheel. If a person selects
one Number out. of the 75, and that number is among
the numbers drawn, he gets five times the amount in
vested. If two selected numbers are drawn, he gets
thirty for one; if three selected numbers are drawn, he
gets two hundred for one; if fourselected numbers are
drawn, lie gets a thousand for one; if five selected
numbers are drawn, five thrusand for one; if six selec
ted numbers are drawn, fifteen thousand to one.—
Remember! if two or more selected numbers are taken
and a 1 those Numbers so selected are not drawn among
the Twelve Lrawn Numbers, the ticket is a Blank.
our
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERIES
DRAW'FOUR TIMES A MONTH.
And are the most liberal of any schemes ever offered.
For particulars address
W. C. DAWSON & CO. Managers,
Oct 21—dtf Macon and Savannah, Ga.
House to Rent.
MA comfortable House in the upper part
of the city, with five rooms, a pantry,
bathing room and closets, all in good
order. Gas all through the house. I will either
rent or seli. Apply early to
nov22—dtf. A. G. REDD.
cism Btm cases.
THE CASKET BURIAL CASE, repreneent
ed by the above engraving, is beautifully fin
ished in imitation of polished Rosewood, and \s
tho most tasteful and appropriate metallic case
now used. It permits a view ot ihe entire body
after it is enclosed, the top being composed of
thick plate glass, protected by elaborale y orna
mented caps, one of which may he seen in ns
place in the engraving. Ail sizes from 2< t to <
inches in lenpth- on hand.
NAME PLATES furnished, neatly engraved.
DILLINGHAM & DENSON.
Juno 23, 1859. dwtillspan
BUIILE & ISUASSILL
HA VE just received some fine Pickled Bell
Peppers—fur sale by the gallon—some fine
Hams, Cheese, Butter, Perch Blow Potatoes —
Cabbage right fresh twice a week; Cranberries, —
together With a general assortment usually kept
in Groceries. They still continue in
The JEatiug Department
Ho sorvo up meals at short notice. nevl2 dim