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R. ELLIS & Cos., Proprietors,
VOLUME VII.
The Best Is the Cheapest!
Tlie lades tractable,
Tie Crowu Wo wen.
e Gussajner,
Tie Crinoline,
Remodeled from ilie latest Paris desbais, md Sir
beauty of proportion
EXCELLENCE OP- MATERIAL.
PERFEUTIONOF MANTTFACTURE,
AND DURABILITY,
inivers;uiy pronounced
f - nwtalle'l hj am/ (jmnU in the Wir’d !
r,,r 4ie Uy ii® inmnpru .lohnern :ln d Retailers eve, ,
ry where. Sewnre of r.mmwrrtntß! See that tur
ihii ne ®itd rTitm-eiiiix, FILE CIitAVN, nr o mniuetl un 1
every rikirt.
W. *. * S. ft THOMPSON i CO.
Dec. i—deow £iii New Y iriC
A t.OOD JFHOHT r
Autobiography of a Thief—Jack
-Rl Trades by Rendu, au- !
Parties and tiieir Principles, a i
manual of political intelligence.
iuu Political Text Rook, containing everv- i
ta;ms aeeesary for refurenne for the Politician 1
and Statesman of the United States.
■lost recived by J. \y. PHASE.
Columbus. Nov. 23—dwtf.
*
Marshall Sense,
AIN -v AJEE, vjreoi irio-.
* thormigfi renovation, anti the moat
w.iW * 1 *!<w :l Pt ,rov, **i innurtenaorcH added o u % ,
■pfei i j i3p is NO vV iliS.vO x ior die reception ;
xiie proprietor von Id be mom than
pleased to receive his friends. ihkl visiting
the i-uv will meet with kindness and attention from ‘ i
aov'H—tiw m WM.CiioLiDtiSLPmpntM.or. i
wm. a. aiHPi'tuv. g. l. an,i?;
HARDAWAY 4 q!m7
GSZPBAI
Commiaaioa and Fonrardin.’
IK£EGSaSPB,
Corner of Olive and Commercial Streets,
SAI-\T LOll/s*, no.
IWbruary 22. 1359—dAwly.
NEW STORES.
AND
sew iqobs v
at 1*56 Sc 141*,
END EE, THE NEW HOTEL,
CORNER OF
Broa and Crawfbrd Ms* ,
COLUMBUS. GA.
CODY, FLMHS & SWIJT, 4
At 186,
\ RE now receiving i splendid stock of STA
EL PLE and
lANSt IST 680SS*
SUITED TO THE FALL AND WINTER
TRADE.
Ladies Dress Goods; Silk Goods ;
A Bne stock of Laces amt Trimmings.
Sheetings, Linens, E ’.anneis, anti houseiioitl gnetls
of ovary description.
Domestics. Kerseys and Blankets,
a urgo stock.
Hats* Caps, Boots and Shoos
LADLES SHOES, a Sue Stock.
aswl the attention of P ;jcrcr3 to our
large stock of NEHRO SHOES, whicn -re soil
▼ery low.
Our stock will be complete in a da 7 or two. anti
contain averv tiling uriumiy kept in. a weix assoiu
ei Dtv <Tonis store, and shad tic sold as tiie .coy
est market rates.
Ai next door. IdS —Wo isoc a lar^e
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
of every kind. Sucrrr. Goffise, Tom. S.r. S>ran,
Candles. Tobacco, Cigars. Napls. Jagging, H pe,
Bacon,. Cheese, FLii. Piekies, JBnuidma. femes,
amt Liipuurs generally.
ALSO.
CROCKERY & GLASS'WARE.
Hardware and Sadußss.
All of which is offered at the lowesf market
prices. C(iD , r , puioij A iSW JET.
Columßus, Ha., Spt 23 ■*&***
DAY BOARDERS.
SitRA. TUGS. FGiIIIESTER will ae
aommodat- * tew gn4lenaen Day
Boarder*. Residence on Jackwu* street;
ant Wto -to . rrabjterfan CWn*. Tm*
:xumenueL _
S\iW Japoniea*-
A&L. SpmmßtLnew Ara
Driohet; 04r. and other t ants
fcr '"‘° sssrisr
15 Broad street.
Columbus. October it..
©25. REWARD,
_ , v \WA Y from the *wbsenber. on the HA
mv yesm boy named Anderson. abo*tJ
v*sr rtf ISO*. dvr* ect mgiK nr "* ’* c *
est anon v sorrel horse. I w wv un.
*flL nd£ v rmirr or Omwntm*- an >mo
Will be wild *r h.s mnnreen.ma am* ennnem a m
*f>* ml ** tftat I *an act him. W
Wrrrngfmef* Arft*lWWi *pgs*
ww *"inrSv. t • W^
Colttmb‘) la tin Cttnts.
Joseph F. Poa,
ATTOHXBT ATILAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
j \\ -LL attend promptly to ailhusmes® entrusted to
* ” in® cane in the counties of Muscogee, Same
j Talbot, Taylor, Manon and Chattahoochee.
1 Office on Sundotph Street, over Holt and HMchta’a
Vhce, r*ept. •“ —wrtTm.
Howard Sc Weems.
ATTORNETS AT IDA. W,
C2AWFCED, at.a,
aoB”’. x. ao-vauD. Titma. itsbms.
Clarion Bethune,
ATTCSNJSTT LAX LAW,
TAJRBGTTC3i\ Talbot Cos.. Gra.
October 24, 1353. wiutf.
Boses Sc Laws,
ATTOaNETS ATLAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
L J. MOSES. WM. A. LAWS.
JSS^yA fice next door to the Poet Office jfm:~
Sept. I, 1853. dwtf.
3. T. JAHTIJf. J. S. MARTIX. J. J. SLAP*
MARTIN, MARTIN & SLADE,
Attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUS, SA
December 17,1858L —dwtf
Sdiaael Thatcher,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Georgetown, Ca. Ga.
TT'ILL pracrice ;u the counties of Webster. Terreil
i t Randomii. L'hmtohooee®, Stewart, Quitman.
I Clay. S.iii;. .‘diiler, .uiu in damum county, Am.
. May -3—dttl
DIE NOTH It.
J. H. DAAIEI & CO.
TTILL be obliged to those indebted to them by note
’ * or open account, tor goods purchased prior to
be present year, tfthey will come forward and aettl®
i die -^ame.
Parties notified as above, failirreto coinotvwun our
•equest on ir before the first Monday in
may expect to rind their claims in the harms of an
. ijjuar lUkvv# in have money.
J. and. D WIEL &■€ o„
Columbus. Oct. ‘Hi— dtf i-As hmad Street.
sliorier. ihambm & shorter.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
EUFAULA, AJEI.
W til pm.ot.ioo a Baraour and the adioinin?
oouiii.es of Aniiutina uid Lroorgia.
3.3. SHOBTBR. ’V. 3. ‘7HA3IBBR3. J. 3. 3HOBT2H.
May 27, 1359. ts
Seir and Rare Flowers and
Pinmtni
DEODAR CEDARS. Balaam and Silver Fira,
Svveuisii Junipers. Japonicas. Chinese Aza
-1 lias. Heliotropes, runmums, Japan Lillies. Gro
ms. Hyacinths and Double Tulip Roots, just re
i teiveu and for sale i>v
J‘>HN LE3.
.rewi Store. 3Fo. 16. Broad St.
Now. IV 68—>ltf.
gjgSfr W. F. L.ce, D. D. 9
Dotai surseei,
OFFICE Corner Broad and Randolph, streets.
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
December 17, LSSS. w.srttf.
‘iggs J, FOGLE & SON,
55t?? dentists,
•’r*Sj Qffioe on Randolph, street, near 3roati,
COLL 7 MBQ S, GA.
Columbus, Dec. 9,1357. i&wtL
CICTTQ t La now aeillngat a good price, ami il ‘he
autos ami accounts paal due toJ.
ore notsoon mid, mils will >e Instttmed indiwri*-
REMOVAL. _
y Dr. DAVIS ha r moved his office over
ae Drug Store of ITrquhart £ Chapman, on
Broad street. Orders left at the Drug
Smreor office above will be attended to. Dr. U.
jttenda strictly to ail cases of .-urgary entrusted
to bis mre.
Column u% Sov 1- dtt.
Chairs ! Chairs!
1 ,avem oend i nree lot of Soitom
ra *-;,in L .va sea ir the preeeai tor One
.. lc t, L.beral iistoum to tealers. I will j
“aSiLTSi >"**
Cash and Credit System!
BENEPTTB_OF each
_ i RSDIT Customer say'?: tiiave m
<3J u he Drug Store where I ijet *y neuieines.
TW and lam not tmubied aimut oavmg tor uetn
cfa, nnii rnernd oii.the-veaia.ainl I do not have w
j;u’ mv more than, the printed or regular pricees *■*>•
men I traile with .ire clrr*r. if you wiil go wuti
•ne TwilTiiitmdace yon *i> them and then yon can get
I the-nine u-ommortaiimre. CASH Cnstomernqmes:
VI * trie mi* l .wrceive you \r e nor awror*” •xis
t Genre of a regular* asn Drusr Store, wsere foil -ian
*• .t,iam die tame articles for Cash u Events tor warn
v.) m riimaed linn cmditat di* store you speak
bf rune inv anvice. um aivvuys seep n*ugn money
o tnv v.nir Vnrplies Os Vcdlrmes. Ac., mu > ro
I v< in go to the
GASH DRUG STORE,
KEPT BY
J. A. WHITESIDE £ C 0.,:
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL
CASH DRTGOISTS.
TS3 SBCAD ST.
GEORGIA.
Store near!/ ?Urniars HoCßi ' }
,et_ lb.—d-wul
iOIIG\. iOTTO.V :
yjggg,
Jyj Y* TN3” liS,
Os every ieeeription mad by officer*
>f Court. orißwd treatiy and on myrnior p*P*r
i ‘ TIM 33 OF?ECU
at the
THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
COLIMBUS, GEORGIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1539
HII6HRS..IDAA.I LL 4 CO,
gg-TL*- WILE CONTINUE A GE.VSR.LLg~'—^
aad Gcmmia sioa. WStk
ReceiTiag aad Business,
AT THE
LOWELL WAEE-HOUtSE,
We pivum ibt km exertions to give tatisfacttoß to
oil wuo mav entrust as with their produce.
• We are oreuareu to furatsn an ~uinma.ry uivauees
I to <>ur customers and tu ail promptly ill nniers. at die
owest ruarKet rates ‘br Bagging. Hope, Salt
tau other nantatmu supplies.
WM. H. HCGIISE,
WM. DANIEL.
W C. HODGES.
Cm limbus. June !§—dwtt'.
BOOTS A2T3> SHOES
WE have now in Store jut
ITJ SUMMER STOCK us
Ladies, Kisses &
Cliiidreiis
SOOTS Sc SHOES,
i which for quality, quantity, sad economy to die
i purchaser, turpasses anything brougat oere.—
Among tar Stock may be found—
FOB GENTLEMEN,
Henta’ French Calf Pump Boota,
** ‘ 4 Light Wait, u
44 “ Calf Oxford Ties,
*- “ Kid ** “
* FrencaCaif Low Shoes, Pumps, and (
u Glove “ u “ light waited,
“ Cungrest Calf Gaiters,
2 ‘ Kid “
” u Pat. Leather Gaitera,
H “ Silk n
il u Opera “
44 44 Union 44
44 Lasting Ties,
* Pan Leather Oxfords, Pumps 4 >£
44 Scott TWs.
44 Slipners with and without heels,
44 Highland Ties. „
And numerous other kinds both Sneand common.
FOR LADIES.
Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congress
Boots, onn -Hues, wun and without iiecia.
Finest silk warp lasting .ace and Cixngrass To.
Serge de Berre, do do do _*
Eusrene do do do do
Italian and English do do on.
French and Glove Kid do do do.
44 Kid Heel Slippers.
English Kid and. Monaco do.
English Lasting do do.
Velvet Toilet Slippers.
French Smbraiuered Slippers,
Waite Kid Slippers,
Kid and Morocco Buskins.
French Kid. Ties.
Calf and ‘Goat lace Boots, with and without
heels.’
MUSSES.
Misses” Glove Kid Congress Boots.
44 Bllff’ wiu v . be. a Rita and without heels,
44 English lasting—Congress k Lace Gait
ers. with and without heels.
44 Fine Kid Slippers with 4 withoutheeia
44 White Kid Slippers.
44 Scnooi Shoes—someming durable.
CHILDREN
Children 3 Congress heel Gaiters,
- 4 Lace heel Gaiters,
44 Kid 44 Slippers.
44 u Boots, and about J 6 ad
ditional kinds with and without heeis.
A LARGEBTOCE OF
Segru Brogans and Senanis
SHOES,
Sewed and Pegged, constantly m hand. We
ore receiving fresh Goods every ween from our
own Factories.
To Country Merchants
Traders
;WE OFFER OUR GOODS A
mw tore raiCjbS.
Only One Price
From winch there trill bo undeviation in any in
stance. _
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.
192 Broad Street —Next Door so J. Kyie 4 Cos.
Columbus, Sa. May 24. dwtf
Fall Trade for 1859.
I. A. BROKAW & CO.
Arc now opening a large Stocit if
Fall awl Winter Oetbiag.
WHICH WE ARE” OFFERERCr AT
Reduced Prices lor Cash.
tjr to prompt paying Customers.
Also,
Just received, a select dtoes of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings,
WHICH WE WILL
MAKE UP 10 ORDER,
In. the lasest and most approve*:
STETTILSS,
UTith primp mess, warranted to give eatisfaorion
X:N ’ L A. ± CO
- 3epc. 21.—’Iwit.
Enquirer anu ion piease aopy.
Notice to Slnpoers f
~e-gaaerir ALL <sonnu ntended to >e shid*
- h ie <i over me Houite anu ‘iirarn j
“ia™-nusi mve be lame of die .waer m PUL -
•einer wub the nitiais if the -on-i-nee tmmctly
marM m eicH b*ie. w rhe a*enm ,
ten aoi t reeeuit ibremum. miew so nameo. . T
branus will be rumiifleu y any oi ihe warenouses <*
gnui*. The aaßiiity of he Comoanv
>eem* whh the *faCe ,f Mi meeipa and mas yann ,
the corton-s thrown us-he ars at qa,jd ;
tv m ail gootv ewes wnen they are -eartv tor heave
ry he stanon ® wuteh mey are seat, is aonears
Sir* ihesun}omeiiaaoinuDJia the tfciam m Duee
, That when goods are delireresi or the
on fins read wiere dwvare *rdered. .heua
niity of the road tor saiu goods ceases, and dial they
irp -tt ‘ti# isk of iieir ywuctb. ,
To amcie of rfeight will be usenar-ea imnl ail
; he 3cie ”* P jSsrt 39 WA RB.
h Enamverv 3uhvr;Batfld.
f The Litton Jfpnbp ‘l-wne ami hi. j*-ts
coov wrov swrt*
EAMIaDN 4 PITTS
| COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
4lil2oN££R
AJD
NEGRO 3ROKERS,
99 aati 4 1 Sroai! 9t?t.Caium!nu, fie.
j TTTGULD inform hicir friemls and the pubffe yea
vv cral'y that they stdl ronrirme r he vtwive buai
* acsß f hcir uid ETanmr<*vrrv tki-uitv at ctim
• naanutuwarxie inumruiii’ Uiwr busintfse urooeny. and
! sivmg saustactinu u> ail. they oiicit a coiumuauce of
j die ,MUrmage ttevetotbre so übera.iy extended them.
: Every exertion will ho used ro jpve “entire eatisfhctton
to all who mry coniide their msinese *o r bc*r care.—
! Thev will pvethnir cmire aenonai artenuon to me
: safes af
| MKRCHANTDISE OF EVERT DESORIPTIGOM
—RENTING AND SALE OF REAL
ESTATE—SALE OF NEGROES ON
COMMISSION, Ac.
L. berm advances mane un Nevroes, Mercnauuizc
amt Procure piacedwuii as :or me.
Admiziistnitors 1 & Execiitors’ Sales
attended to on liberal terms.
Having matte arrangements .n Richmond and otfipr
.uarkets to be kept constantly supplied with good
leatrhy negroes, erf ail c'rtßses. rre isk larmers and
I others who wish to purchase to tail and examine .juj
stock.
Casir paid fer Likely Negroes
Wa have received agencies from some af the hcav
iest Manufacturers of
Yirgima and Nortli Ca. Tobacco,
and are now receiving our supply af every ‘
xrade. trrtin 13 to 75 ceiit*p.r pMiml, to wiiidi we m- 1
vu® Ute atleouum of Piamers ana Mercnanuj.
JH.UG c*. UARRfSON, I
GBOHffS [. P!TT3.
Coiumhns.3cnt. 7. !P.'9 —*d y
New Goods ! New Goods f
imi fiosei m
Aro m rceeipt of a vary due and
IjARG-S STOCK
Os Staple and Faaey
amr-fioiaa,
which they are offering at the
VERY LOWEST ‘PRICES.
In Staple <Go ds. “hey have a 3ne assortment ‘of
Kerseys, iiiseys,
Negro lad Bed Blankets,
3ed Tickings. Waite and Red
Flaomei*.
Irisii Idnens. Doyles.
Sapkins. Toilet Guilts.
AND A LARGE STOCK OF
Hosiery and twloves l
Their variety, both, in styles and quunaty . as
aa uiaaity m
Silks, Plain Black, Figured
Black, Plain Colors, Double
Skirts, Two Flounces, Fine
French Delaines,Merinos
Bombazines, Alpaccas*
Scotch Plaids,Shawls
VELVET & CLOTH CLOAKS,
CANNOT BE GUBJ?ASSED.
They have also a ana assortment of
CARPETINGS AND RUGS.*
A LaJIGH SUPPLY OF
HOOP SKIETS
ON Hand.
Those wishing to purchase are invited to mil
and see for themselves.
KANIEY, HGDG2S £ CO.
♦ctober 10, 1859—dwtf.
FALL AND
DRY-GOODS.
FOR
1859.
J. KYLE * CO.
SLITS SOW Es STORE AS
UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK ;
EAtBIIAJIN x
Every Article in their Line.
ALSO. A LARGE SUPPLY QF
PLANTATION GOODS.
Hats.
Blanket*.
Lissep.
Ands nne stock of
CARPETINGS. RUGS.Ac.:
Ta aIL if which, they respectfully kivue tie 1
attention. jf ~.hnir fusiouier- ami die punilc ash- ,
amSig. „. .
Sept. 30.. 1559. tSrTti
FISHES’S RIVES
fyORTH C.iRQUS.II,
3T SEITT— f *Qrra Wno tas Ttwisna Thua.’’
leaves :'roin au Autor s Note Rook
by George Van-aeiiiioiL
| L^r r Jpla Art ami Reerusuiona—being la
jfiHHSßßilS struetiiui n Drawin_r, Punune anil
ail other branches at Fancy 1 rnamemai W rh.
Carodna rrporta ay Land ami Water, mcitt
.ling laenianca otiievii s .soutg, Wdd oat. Sees
and Bear Hunting.
BrooueA Fooi of Comity, fA a preface by
fharies tey.
Raja sst .Taylor * New Hums & Abroad.
Jiat ieetuveu at J. W.PSAnEF
eeZ—4art£ Loout juwn.
f SAYAM AH 4 CHASLESTOft
STS 1 S-f I Si If MSB.
The Steamer WX. SEaBRQOK.
apt- ? BARDEN will shortly f ,ak
lf * r place on uns Line. ieavtrg “#avan
awMl'Pfei^S^* and Charleston twins a v**eK.
Having a iirougu rrenpit arrangemein w.ui Me
centra, Rauruau xuu ts etioaecaani. ail reign t w
* .ween Charleston inti ihe Interior of Georgia. obnsiga
’ edto the agents of this ine. will be forwarded with
’ tespatch inti fhieof charge.
J. P Hitt ■< ‘Hr 3 , Agent riuvanniui.
3. LAFITTB a CO- Charleston.
Nov 25 —dwu.
\
* O3ILS OB G12i28 &. £.
r T f *IE Passenger ami Freight Train will leave
a Girard at ip. n. .laiiv, connecting u -iuver Run
With t daily me old lages ui Valuta, intmuviut, Su
■ rama-Fort tiainea ami Mar.annsu Fla. Anti ,u. 3upeil
! iM,a with tin.* -uuges daily tor Midway, ami Hardaway.
Leaving Union Springs at 4a. m. taily. he care win
: reaen Girard at 7a. ®., connecting with he Opelika
I uni Muscogee Trains.
I tU?” Duplicate receapLs moat accompany oil Freight
i aiiiupeu.
Q— ~~ A_l freight must be paid before Goods will be
dlachargad.
Freignt delivered at the ieoot be tore four o'clock
a. n. will be shipped the following day.
Freights for omutm Number i Fort Mitcued) mast
i re ‘.repaid
Wiy freight must, mail cases, lie paid ?n advance,
JOHN HOWARD.
Nov, l—iwtf. Engineer & Stipu
MO.NIiiOMEttT ASD WEST POINT!
mil ROAD COBPAA Y.
Gwbiah Mostuouanr Wsut Porsx R. 2,. !
COLUMBUS, Aug. 1d,1850
CLOSE CONNECTIONS.
THROUGH to Menipuis, Nashville and New Torn. I
via Knoxville) per accommodation Train, leav- j
mg 9 45 p. m.
Mail Trains
LenrveCoiumhus rt.3o a. m. i
Arrive at Montgomery 12 m.
Arrive at West Point". 2.25 p m. !
Leave Columbus ....... ....... 4.45 p m
Arrive at Montgomery ,10 tso.ni.
Arrive .Vest Point 3.11 a. m.
Leave Montgomery it 8.45 a. in.
Leave W eat Point.... * a. 43 a. n.
Arrive at Comm bus irom Vloiug'y,..A tip. m,
Leave Montgomery 9.10 p m.
Leave West Point. 4.45 p.:n.
Arrive atCofambna „ 3.15 a. m.
Freight Arraagemant
S STW E EN ATLA NT A & COLUIBI S.
BY an arrangement between lie Rai i mad Gum mini e
oonioosing the two mutes from Atlanta to Cumm
ins. contained attlnarconvention at Savunnauon the
loth instant, it was agreed that the following rates
between Atlanta and Columbus .mail govern, anting
aifect from the Ist lay or May 1857,
VIA WEST POINT,
Com per bushel lie. Wheat 12; Oats 8; Bacon
Whisky, Flour, in sacks or barrels per 10® ib* 45c:—
daggmg. Rope, Lard in eaus or bbis. per 100 bs 46c.
Coat, Pig Iron, by carload, per con, -*3.75.,
via Macon.
Com per busliei 14c. Wheat 15r. Oats We. Bacon,
p per To n iK. 56c.
J. L. ML'dTIAN,
President Muscogee R R.
GEO. W. ADAMS,
Superintendent Southwestern Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE.
Bupenuteuueut Macon and Western Railroad.
GEO. G. HULL,
Superintendent Atlanta, .uut LaGrangs Railroad.
BAM’L G. JONES.
Engineer tad ssupeniuenuent M. dt W. P. R.
Aug. 17, 1859—difcwt.U
MUSCOGEE EA. 3
CEAJT ir 3t Q 3 SO- Em iu uh 3.
ON and alter Lath Juiy ihan. the Evening Maii
Tram will leave Coiumbus ax 3.45 p. in., and ar
rive at Macon at 4.18 p. m.
Leave Macon at 3.45 a, n. arrive at Columbus it
3.45 p. m.
The Morning Mail Train wiil save at 4.90a. tn. anu
arrive at Macon 9.50 a. m.
Leave Macon 11.45 p. m. arrive u Coiumbus at
3.35 a. m. W. L. CLAHK, 3upt.
Columhus. .Inly 15—dwtf.
150 Negroes for Sale
AT PUBLIC OUT-CRY,
IN THE
Citv of AJ.bn.Trsr, Ga.
IN pursuance of am .ast will ami testauient of Paul
E. Tarver, tale of Dougherty coanty, deceased, we i
will expose for sale, at public orttrrv, to the bignest ,
bidder m Thursday, tin* dWIi day of December. t*5P. [
and tfnm dnv rn dav until the *uc is complete, before j
the Court House door in toe city ■! Albany:
1,50 LIKELY YEGROES,
vainanie Plantation hands, ueiongiiigto the estate of i
hie said PaulF. Tarver. Aiso,at tiie Plantation at*
the said estate, rive jiiies west of Albany, all the farm j
Mock of said estate, consisting of a .arge !ot ofhonse* i
and muies. cattle, bogs. com. trnider. wagons and
‘arming stock if everv desemmon. The sale u the j
Negroes at Albany -.vui taitfc p.ace on die 29: a, ami ;
rheu Uie nlier property at the Plantation.—Terms j
iberai and made known on the dav >f .aie.
HENRY TARVER. Ex’r. ‘
V. C. TAR VEIL Bje*x.
Decemner A IBS®—dwtds. 1
llathlae Scriia?.
L .4D753. save vonr lingers. Ail deeeri|tt:o*a o !
tSewuig. for Families. Hotels. Plantaiions-. An. i
mne at die aa.es Room of the Gruver anu Raker ,
dewing Maciiines. 58 Broad direct.
Ladies wishing instruction on the Grover A Baker ‘
Machine will he waiteo on by Miss Cook at the saies
’ room, ir at their residence .a any parr of the cirv
CoilimoHs. rbipliat—dwu if iLEITH, Agent.
ayieejCoSlN’ witches r
-e IN GOLD AND SILVER CA4ESL
At Pumie s i.adtanu.June s New Building
S-idi umnus, Georgia.
Oct MT—iwtf T *t. R
MITE POTASH~
F m soia by U2^CHART it CHATMAN.
\ DMIN ISTRAIQR’S BALE.—WiiI be sola at ihe
CL An- non P ore of Ellis A Livingston, n he nty
at Chtnniims. Sustrages eonntr. Ga. an Hie Wh dav
of December next, under-tn order of rhe Ordinary at
tail! outuy. ill the oensliaDie property ae omrmg n
; the enate of Chunes B.Wnmuia. deceased, consist
ng of—ilea Huohi Famuure, Chemirai Appa.ams.
•CTiemirL.r. Fine Balances. Ac. Persons wishing jb
•raimne ‘tie artiries hernre day of saie wll piease
:ail a:xm Me-*rs. Eilis 4t Livingston.
oy-v—wt,is W L. >RNUM. Adm’r.
DISSOLUTION. ~
THm arm ai MOR3TB }• MERCER is this day
dissolved by mmuai consent. The bosm*s vdl i
aeresrter he.*iionne<l =re D WiRfWM. w*:o i* tu4y
tßUionzim to .lose the mcines* of the arm.
D. Mf*Oß:B.
W MERITR.
i Georgetown. ‘Ta. Nov ra. I*lso iec5 —wsi •
PEYTOif h. coLaxrrrr, > S i: tm
JiJtSS V. WA2ivO. { A^ors -
$6 PER AaXNUM.
Georgia State lottery.
—For tie benefit of the—
UNION ACADEMY,
OF JASPER COUNTY, HA.
i L JM.iJmrizmi j>j Special Act of’ the Lmjiuiatw
‘-20,S v 2B Prizes.
MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TQ EVERT TWO
TICKETS.
fickiaiie) fc Cos. laß^en.
CAPITAL PRIZE
Ticket* only £lO.
Hoivea. quarters aim Eigiiiua n pmpoition.
j To be Drawn aach iaiuraay is November, JM,
la rnH
City of Hatannah. Weorsrla.
Class 43, iu be drawn Dec. 3, 1359
Class 43, to de drawn Dec. 10. 1359
Class 50, to be drawn Dec. 17, 1859
Class 51, to Be drawn Dec. 24, |1859
Class 52, to be drawn Dec. 31. 1859
iLAsnum::? xod.
1 Prik* of 5 p nues of LdOd
4 “ iU.POO i •* ami
l “ W.ii 2 ki
i “ oAUO 2 ** 30(1
l ~ 4.NM) t “ SM!
F “ XtklO 5h- *• IS
1 “ 2,9011 10U “ im
i “ i.joo Kw •• <*a
i ** i ’ um “ ib
A ppreximaaon 4 Fnm
4 Prr*es of *2OO Apnrnx’® ro' , <i(kuo *Pri3wi w WWt
4 15b A1.9U0 “ *d
4 125 “ ib.iKMl *
4 10 5,900 •* 4Ui
8 80 4,'JOb ~ 44
3 lib * 3. k HK) ~ 4b
9 ab Abml ** 400
l a 40 1,500 ** saw
400 20 10® * 4.90(1
25,000 S “ 200. JO®
“25.828 Prizes lmonntin | U 5..., 1W168.94®
OS PACKAGED will ae nd at
the following rates which >s the risk:
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets Sftfl
10 Hull’ “* 30
“ “ 10 Quarter “ 15
“ lO E.ghths “ 7.5®
IN ORDERINti TICKRTB OR CERTIFICATES,
Enclose ihe money to aur .mdressfor the tickets or
dered, on leceipt of which they will be forwarded by
first mail. Purchasera ran have tickets ending in anr
rignre they may designate.
The list of drawn Humber t and prizes will be sen
to purchasers immediately after the irawmg.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those who prefer not sending money try mail.
we thfi ENJL’RBdH mMP a> mirrun iiuuiey -
wtiere there is an Express Office. The money and or
der must be encioseu in a Government Poet ‘ ’dice
■♦tamped Envelope, orthe Express Coinnamt-t cannot
receive diem.
All cornu unications strictly confidential,
osiers for Tickets or Certiticntes by Mml or Ixpres*
to be directed to McKINNEY Jr CO.
Beptl7—dtf Savannah, Ga.
■W-AJL.XOET
Female College Lottery,
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered by the State in 185 ft.
Z~w. C. IJ A.'WSON &CO.
MA N A G S.
* Jlacjq or Sv unaii,6a.
airaraara.
Policy Plan Lottery.
a? THIA
PtimiatMT-T” *deth Uieir ovu R muonrs, aim pay inf
amount for a ticket they may resin:.
Extra Class % draws Oct. 3, ISSB,
And on everv succeeding lay (Sundays sa
ceputU) at h a - clout, p. n.
UT'lntius Sene me, thene are 7 b numbers pieced n
the Wheei, irmii 1 unto ‘■> and twelve of these num
hers tre •trawTi bum rhe Wheel. If a oersnn selects
one Numberuui of the. TA auii iiat number among
he numbers drawn, he gets five times tfie amount *-
/ested. If two selected numtiers arednrwn. h gets
rturty fur,one;, rs three numoers are drawn. :i
gets two hundred for one; if” four selected numirersare
drawn. He jets a tteiuaad for one; if live selaeted
numbers are drawn, hve tlu usand drone; if six selec
ted numbers ire oravim, lilteen housanu to one.
ffpinrtniter! if two or more selected numoers are t alien
and ad'hture Numbers so select* dare not drawn among
.he. Twelve Drawn Numuere. the uutm. .a flianK.
our
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERIES
DO-.W ?QCR TIMES A MOUTH.
Ami are the most liberal of any schemes ever offered.
Fur particulars address
W. C. DAWSON A CO. Managers.
t > rt J 5 itt’ Macon nut S.ivanuatt. tfa
to Rent.
A comfortable House in die upper part;
the city, with live rooms, a pann-v,
! room .ind closets, all in good
icder. Gas ail through die house. X wilL either
i rent or seiL Appiy uacy to .
! r\ii\v±n —.ir.f. A. G. EEL 9.
,gggr^.
THE CAriKET BURIAL CASE. Ttgweneent
ad Hwheraoow'ynsravHia, w beautifully In
■sn n nutation <jt (*olißheti Rosewooa. ami 8
the nost anmthi nd apnroonate aretmiie :ase
auw ise<L it hermits inessi the enure oudy
niter t .3 enctusssu ha tco neing composeu ot
‘■iirn ptaue iiass, protected ay eiaoorateiy orna
meated Jana, one of which uiay he *eu m a*
! place in “tie enarav’CH. All nzes ‘rom XT- 1 .o 7
? nches in s enrtb. eooLanriy on hana.
SAME rTfeSgSiT*
June 12, iadid awtiilajaa
BAtHLE & MASSILL
yuj just reoeSveT soma sno Bell
Peppers—for mdc By the ffldlon—someSue
1 Turn?, Cheese, Butrer, Peach Blow Potatoes —
j Cißbagc right twico a ‘reek: Cfrraberries. —
1 together vTh a general assortment ‘isnalTy kapt
: m Grocerie*. They still continue iu
The Eating Depaflmeit
To wrwj up meets k 3htm a owes. aev42 ilm